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January 21, 1893 (4 pages)

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os, 3 3 _ ‘Septet Distances. “€ KR aS From Nevada vity to Ml pha \is.dasee-.------> BridgepOrt... ..---0-es see ceeee Bowm * ment shall temain unpaid on the 25th day = csr Che a --¢ ity. + Be: Columa ill.. -.. +. +--+ GColfax.... oie tre Edwards’ Bridge.. French Corral... Graniteville..i.-.. eale and that you know nothing of it That is Grasa Valley.... -answered easily; but it ts necessary to present [he a ey “4 first « few details. The public only knows Lake eo on iis two general classes, viz; the groen and the ttle York. : + black teas. ‘ —— Hih = wee "Green Teas. pert Ream tay Few people know that the bright bintsh. Newtown. . si green color of the ordinary teas @xposed in North fan ie the windows is not the natural color. Unom 20 Purdon Bridge ....icc +--+ 6 Pleasant as the fact may be, it is neverthele:s Lm BEIM.. .a0.-ennev ents ene? x @ttificial; Prussian blue, silica, gy)sum, oriiy gs S@recsqesicrsnsees® : 8 plumbage, and other wnbealthfal mineral “eaowT ently eolors being used forthis purpose Theeffect_ Bnow Point, .,..---semen ners BO “fa twofold. It not only makos the ted a bright, eal eos eeeerteree recess certhes x? = ebiny, attractive green, but also permits the Fee ee . a Spepnceville .....0s-.sstenie once under the green cloak, ate féadily amg oad se eeeecceteers seeeeees Bay worked off-as a good quality ofitea. TheabomWake — oe ae inable coloring.practice even admits of the — Vercbee tecses 5 ae es use of foreign substances, and the English en BetNetice For Publication. Land Office at Marysville, Cal. Septic December 25, 1892. JOTI€® #s hereby. giventhat the following-named settler has filed notice_ of hi¢ intention to make final proof insuppctt-ef his elaim, and that said proof will “be made before’ Register and Reoeiver at Marysville, Cal., U. 8S. Land Offiee dn Wednesday February 15, 1593: vizt Joseph C. Lain Ha. Apptication No. 3734 for the SE ¢ of NWi Wi of NE} SErof NE Sec. 28T 10 18SN ROE, M DM, He names the folowing witnesses to prove his continuous fesidence upon and cultivation of; “said ~land-—viz:--James Malaley, of Brownsville, Yuba co.,. Cal., Cops’ Neil, Brownsville, Yuba co., Cal., Mauve! Jackson, of Oregon House, Yuba co., Cal,, John’ Williams, of Orgon House; Yuba co., Cal. €HAS. HAPGOOD, Register. Assessment Notice. ARMONY GRAVEL ca. { Nevada ‘City, “Cal; Notice is hereby nat a meeting Of the Directors, held 3d day of December, 1592, aD ass 288 No. 7, of tev cents “per share wis MINING ment, levied upon the eapitsl stock of the corpora: tion, payable Wednesday, January 25h i893. to the Secretary, at the store of kK Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in OC. B. gold coin. Any steek wpon which this assess of January, 1898, .wili be delinquent and ad vertised fop-sale at public auction, aud, unless payment. ig made before, will beg ola 7 Oti the 15th day of February, 1993, at the bour of ilo’clocka, M., at the office of the Secretary of said “eorperation, to pay the delin~ quent assessment, together with costs of advertising amexpetises'of'sale. By order _.9fDirectors. 3 CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Oasper’s storc, on Pine street. Nevada City, Cal au3 L.P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Ageme) ROOMS.20.AND MERCHANT'S Ex CHANGE, Se srr STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. N B. ADVERTISEMENT: ALN .Seleited for all newspapers publishec on the Pacifie Coast, the Sandwich Islands Folynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpa riso, Japan, Chima, New Zealand, the Aur tralian Colonies, the Eartern States and Eurupe. Files of neariy everv r.ewspaper publixsnoe , on the Pacific Coast are kept conubutly on hand, and all advertisers are al: ped free socead to them during business hours’ PATENTS! . ne ae oa f Pensida; Land & Indian Depredation CULUAIMS. United States and Foreign’ Paten*¢ obtajned; interferences conducted; special examinations; trade-marks, copy-nghts, labels-and designs registered,” “ Rejected. cases prosecuted; infringemene wits "eonddctéed “in” any United cates Court. If you have au invention, send us a sketch-photograph or small model, together with a brief description of the most id. we will advise you “TPyou'are in’ possession of patents and the ‘same are. infringed, or if you dre charged with infringement, submit.the matter to us for a reliable opinion. : NATIONAL BUREAU OF CLAIMS, Box 35, Washington, D. Cr The Chicago Cottage Orzan' Has attainedastandudofexcellenc whbr edmits of no searrioer. it containe ies d improvement that in eee genius, skill and money can pro ace. These excellent Organs are Celebrated foi vyoiume, quality of tone, quick response, ya riety of combination, stie d »beant, n finish, perfect construction, mfaking the: the most attractive, ornamentai and desira ble organs for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, etc. . ESTABLISHED KKEPUTATION NEQ FACILIMES UALLED SKILLED WORKME BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ’ LNSTRUCTION BOOKS Saauslogues and Brive Listwon applicatic: Btt ° pede yi LHTOAGO UOTTAGE ORGAN 010: A Severe Law. The English peo ple look more closely to. the genuimenenr of these staples ‘ha wed@m In fact, the haye a law “Dnde “7? which they meke seizures and d stroy adultera‘e products that ar not what they are represented to be. -Uner this stasgteghoumeuds of pounds of tea bat. been bugnedbecauge of their wholesale adu! teratiogg * 2 ¢ ‘ Tea, by the way, fs one of the most potor ‘ly adultetated articles of commerce. Nc are the bright, shiny green teas. artis ou a claly colored; but thousang@e of poynds 47 r ul@s for tes legv etme eS ae the Lulk of chcap teas; ash, sloe, atid willow laves Leing those most eommonly used Jgaia,eweepings fr m tee werehcuses ar colored and sold as ta, Even exhausted tew leaves gathered {roin the tea-houses are kept, Gricd, and wittie overand find their way into the cheap teas, The Euglish government attempts to stamp ‘iis out by confiscation; but no tea is loo ~ poor for us, and the result is, that probably the poorest teas used by any nation are those consumed in America. Peech’s Tea is presented with the guar auty that it is uncolored and unadulterated; i in fact, the sun-cured tea leaf pure ang simple. Its purity insures superior strength, about one third less of tt being required for an infusion than of the artificial teas, and ite fragrance and exquisite flavor fg at once apparent. It will bea revelation to you In order that its purity and quality may be guaratiteed, it is sold only in pound packages bearing this trade-mark: ABOUT THE TEA WE ‘: }~pave mo mask; they #re compelled to be abso"AND PIANO 8TOO!" FACTS * But few people know that 1 .:e' * is Fue, @hing as nn-cured tea inexis’en >. 0 1d te have seen it. But there is, am it te.‘ @. Jeas the sweetest, purest, and mostiiagrant, You ask at once how it is that it is not offered for government. which looks closer into the genuineness of, its staples than ours, has in some of thé alleged “‘ finest ”.of teas found redried’ leaves, straw, fraginents of mat.ing, ioe husks, and willow leaves. Iu fact, it lscpenly. stated by an English authority that hundreds of thousands of pounds of sloe, ash, a-d wil jJow leaves are annually iniported as tea, which Without the coloring process would be impossible. They report tea as one of 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 green coloring matter is too strong to withstand, 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 thé un-* healthfulness of the Prussian blue,. plambago, gypsum, and the other mifneral colors that are employed. cs 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, but mineral coloring matter is also frequently used to give a cértain desired commercial appearance. The firiug andthe coloring, as in the green teas, largely conceals the iden. tity of the tex and permits the use of the very cheapest -teas, to argue nothingffor the deteriorating effect of excessive firing, Jwhich must be resorted to when & very cheap product is used and’an extreme color desized. Beech’s Tea (Sun-dried). Ba Concerning sun-dried teas the peopleof the Pacific Coast have heard but little and kaow less, althopgh it is extensively used where it is known and understood. Weare told that when tea is so poor it cannot be sald af home or safely shipped to the English markets, $t is the Chicazo namentation and appearance. of precisely the same material The Chicago Singer. Machi the machine. ing througha collar securely’ of the balance wheel, which strong spiral spring. _Whenbolt is pulled out enough to The driving 6 eel on this machine very best tension and thread liberator, wearing Usionrown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889. We reeeiyéd the machine some two. monthe ago. " Have given it a fair tnal andlike. it very much. We think ‘it is as good as a forty dullar machine. See Miss JANE Rowetu. Jacwson, CAL., Nov. 16, 1889. I received your prewiam -ewin machine in good order, and am_ wel pleased with the game. Acupt my thanks,” _A. Norton. W eti’s Brings, N. Y., Nov.20, . . 89. I would say, after using the s wing machine received from you, it giver perfect satisfaetion in ali respects, do A S45 SEWING MACHINE FOR SI7, “Including . Year's Subscription “The Daily Transeript.” We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer SINGER SEWING MACt INES This, machine. is made after the Jdatets models rtom Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile im make, of gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed provement ina /oose balance wheel so constructed as to premit winding bobbins without removing the work from « The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt passand turr 2d slightly to the right or left where itis held by a stop-pi : till the bobbin is filled. When the. machine. is liable to be meddled ,with by children, the bolt can be left out of the wheel when not in cannot be operated-by the treadle. running’and most conyenientofany. The machine is self-threading, hae the parts hardened, and is :inished in a superior styelt. neered cover, drop-leaf table, end di awers and cenwin The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YFARS. All the parts are made to Ss. ne have every importan im® pinned.to the shaft outside bolt is! held to’position by a a bobbin is to be wound the release the balance wheel, use, so that the machine is admitted to be the simplest, easier is made o{t-e best maerial, with the it has “ve drawer. Lonemont, CoL., Nov. 17, 189. L received the machine ali right, an am well pleased with it. It does ex cellent'work. Pentnan McCarry. “__ Arrus, Ark., Deci 189. Te Chicago Singér sewing ma: hine receved in good order. The muchine is a-splendid_one; the Ag 11# here would ask about thirty-five ollars for such a machine. Many-th ks. : .: Josern B.cHMAN, Somerset, Va., Oct. 8, 1889. The machine ordered. of "ou arrived, andafter'a few days’ trial (Bina it to be as represented, and doubtless wil shipped to America; that we will drink guything: That may possibly be oneol tharee sons We lave not been offered sun-dried tena They. were. good enongh to send elgewhers. « The sun-dried teas being sun-cured, ne pure tea leaves can be employed; for unas sisted by manipulation or coloring, tm at tempts at adulteration or the introduction of foreign leaves or material would be bold and @iaring. That it is, therefore, sweeter and far . more fragrant thon the artificially colored green teas Gnd the manipulated basket 01 pan-fired teas, you hardly need be told. That it is more healthful than the mineral-colored sive, is also true; and that ‘is another on you have never seen it Theteis not so much proat in it as there is in the chesp adiulterAbout the Cost of Toas. According to the custom-house reports, the amount of tea received at San\Francisco last year (1890) was 6,840,187 pounds, and the value $956,290, or a fraction over 18¢ per pound The consumer, of whi¢h the reader was one, paid for that 15c tea all the way from 6c to @i-per pound. In other words, for that 9966,250 worth of tea the consumer paid between four and five millions of doliars. There are your enormous profits, and there yon will probably find the chief reason why most of you never heard of a sun-dried tea. As the sun-dried teas . lutely pure and of better quality than the artificially ¢olored and manipulated teas. Hence the mar#ins on them are smaller, and many dealers don't care about handling them, and yow know nothing about them. But it is the object of tits article to tell you where you can get them,@nd what to ask for, and all about them. , if **Beech’s Tea.” sun-cered leaves, is now offered to the people of the Pacific Coast. It will be a revelation to you. You doubtless never saw any pat ural leaf, Have your grocer break open: s package. It will be found in eolor to be just between the artificially eolored green and the black teas, and the drawn tea presents a clear, brilliant canacy color, of delightful fragrance. It is offered to the people at 60c per pound, the eame price that mamy artificially Golored teas are sgid for. But its guaranteed purity makes if more economica) to use; for a less quantity, say about twenty grains, “is required per cup, A there are ..1,690grains toe, pound; there will be seen-to-. be between three and four hundred cups to the pound, or at the rate of about one fifth of & cent per cup. Its economy is therefore only, im patent airtight and moisture-proof parchment, with the trade-mark that is found at the bottom of this article plainly printed on the package. It is sold in this form for two reasons; one is, that the original strength and ‘aroma is preserved; and second, there can be no deception, which would be quite possible if it were sold in bulk, without the name aad rede mark attached. Caution. Recollect that the margin of profit 4s so’ much smaller om Begch’s pure sun-dried teas. than'on the artificially colored teas that you won't get it if tea by any other name cai be putoffonyou. Ask for Be ~~ if yout grocer does not hs fh, be will get it for you. Price 609 perpen The above Per the best way to get it is to go where you know they have it and are willing to sell tt For instance, it ean be bad withows 4imalye = : LEFF \& SON, Sole Agents. UNION MARKET. JOMMEROCIAL STREP. .NFVADA on (NOLLEY BROB.,.....Provnetors — a? MachineNo. 3 and Laity TRANSCRIPT I year..17 00 “ Beech’s Tea,” guaranteed to be the pure . dhood? . GE), C. GAYLOR aud THOS, 8SHURTMes. I. 0. Youmans. Westpone,; Me.,-Dee.-10,-1889,.-My sewing machine gives guod sat isfaction—does as good work as a*filty dollar machine. Mary E. Murray, Herring, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889. __ The sewing machipe I got from you . a8. a-premium last your, eannot be beutan, and does as godd work a8 a.$40.00 machine; +-Geo. B. Mum.$3941. . APPLICATION FOR A PATENT. LaNp OFPIce, SACRAMESTO, CALIF., £-oramento,; Nov, 15th. 1892. ; TOTICE I5, HEREBY, GIVEN THAT Louis Dutértre, by Rrastus &. Powe , his} attorney in fact, whose Post Uffice acdress is Nevada City, County of Nevada, Stute of California, hes this day filed liis application for a Petent for $000 linear feet of the YUBA CANON CONSOLIDATE QUARTZ MINE, or vein, bearing gold, with surface grourd 600 feet in width, situate in Washington Mining-District, County of Nevad,, and State of California, and designated by the field nutes and official plat ov file iu this office, as Lots 65 und 66, in Towusbip 17 N , . 11 E. of ¥t. Diablo B. & M. Said Lot-No. 65 being described as follows, to-wit: LODE LINE, Beginning at a live oak tree 18 inches in dia. marked “¥. C. C. Q2M.G. 80.-Ay” standing on South side of Sauib Yuba Kiver, at North end of claim, on lode, frour which the mouth of a tunnél bears 8, 744° W. 87 links; Thence. mag. var. 17° E , 8. 1834 > W. 22. 73 chains or 1500 feet to a live oak tree standing on South side of Omg Diteh Plume, marked “¥.C.C.Q. M. L. No. 2,” at Suuth’ end of Yuba Canon Location. EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES Beginning ata tin reck mound marked “Y.C.°C. Yao 1," standi: g at Nortbeast corner of Yuba Canon tocanon, which is also S.C, No, 6.’’acS, EB. corner of Sunlight Consolidated Quartz Mine ( Approved survey; ) Thence, mag. yer. 17° EB. 8. 18349 W., 22.73 chains, cr 1500 feet o @ postin rock mound marked“Y:. U.C,Q. M Nu. 2,” at Southeast eorner of Yuba Cavon ‘ocation; Thence N 75° W 4.08 cha'ns or 599.3 fcet a. post in rock mound marked “). €-°0, @ M. No. 5’ at Southwer+t corner of Yuba Canon Locaiion ; Thence N. 1849 K., 22.73 ebaing or 1600 feet to post in rock mound marked “Y.C. ©. Q. M. No. 6” 2 North west corner of Yuba C»nop Location, from which the corner-to-sections.11, 12,13 and 14, Tp: 17 N,, R. 11'B., M. b. B.and M. bear: NosoW. 20.40 chains disteut ; Theace &. 752 E908 ech :ihs, or WY.dfeetto tie piace of Leginning, and co taining 20 09 acre-. --““CONNECTING LINE NO. 1. From post “¥. C. C. Q. M., No. 6" at Northwest cornerof Yuba Ceno: Location, the corner to Sections li, 1z, 18 -agd 14, Tp. 17 N., &. No. 11 E. M. D, M., beara N. 83° W., 30.40 chains distant. } YUBA CANON SOUTH ExTs: LODE LINS. Beginning at @ live ouk tree, 10. inches in diameter marked “¥-€;€. QM: he No--2;”’ standing at North end of Claim. on lode, ou South side of Omega flume ; Thence: mag. var. 17° E..8.17)49 W. 22.73 chains, or 1500 feet to a post in rock mourd marked “Y, C C.Q. M.L., No. 3,” standing iu old road. from whigh-a’ fir tree three feet in dia cears N 66° W. 69 links distant. EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. © Beginning at Northeast corner at ag in a rock mound marked “Y. C.C. Q. « No, 2” from which a yellow pine tree four feet in dia. bears. 522 W. 79 Tinks @istaut; hence mag. var. 179 EB. 174g? W. 22.73 \chaing, or 1500 feet to a post set in a rock ‘mound Marked "VY; CoC. Q@ Me No 8" thence N-75¢ W. 9.08 chaina or 599.3 feet to apost set inarock mound marked “Y. C C.Q, M,No.4;!! thence N.J7'¢9 EF. 22.73 chains to post setin rock miound markeu ‘¥. CLC. Q. Q. M. No. 5” from Which the corner to Sections 11, 12, 13. and 14, Tp. 17 N. #.11 E,,M.D. B.& M. bears N. 429 12’ W., 34.06 chains distant ; thence 8. 769 E., 9.06 hains, or 599.3 feet to the place of beginning, and containing 20 62 acres. CONNEOTING LINE No. 2. From post No. 6, at Northwest corner! of » uba Canon South Extension Location the corner to Sections 11, 12, 18 and 14, Tp. 17 N., U. 8. ston LOCATION, ii ‘ Mary J. WALKER. _.. Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889. The premium sewing machine cam to hand-very promptly and-in-good-or der, It is nicely finished, and’ works like -a charta, andwe are delighted with it. E. F. Youna. Sit: Mangane?’s, Md-; Dec: 14,1889 We received the machine two weeke since in good order. We ure pleased with the mactiinie and glad to speak 0} you 98an honest, honorable firm. K. i: E., M.D. Band Mw beare Baz 34.05 chains distant. i YUBA “CANON” CONBULIDATED QUARTZ MINE: . SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Beginning ata post set in rock mouna marked 'y.C,C.Q,.M.No, 1,” standing.at } Northeast corner, from which a cedar tre Ain dia. bears N. 36 1-49 KE. 48 links distunt ; theace mag: Var. 179 FE, 8. 153° —W, 22.73 chains, or 1500 feet to a post smu rock mound marked “Y, CG, C, Q. M. No. 2’ at svutheast corner of Yuba Canon Location md Northeast coruer of Yuba Canon South €xtension Location ; thence 8 17445 West 2.73 chains, or 1500 feet to a post in rock mound marked “YC. C Q.M_No. 2 ; thence N 75° W. 9.08 chains, or 699.3f et toa post set in rock mound marked “Y,C. C. Q. M, No. 4;” ; thence N, 17149 E, 22.73 chains, or ide feet to_a_postin rek—-meund-merked 4 ‘ 5 “ Cita enw = THE SAN F Both for $9 9 re The Daily Igthe Jatsing pe er of Northern Central Ca it was established in 1860. It gives the lat: rivug and ntereating. ig a handsome eight-page paper. “4 important news of the week, datelof publication. It contains interesting cipal cities of the world and a vast ainount ‘. literature. It furnishes the latest and most tions, and gives special attention to mining, household, « < (Seven test live metr itan daily pe ding newspaper the Pacific Coast. , printed onF DEALERS In ; Seek, Pork, Muttou, Vest Bic. i Atthe loweatrates, . : : W* ALSO KEEP ON HAND, ACHOICESTOOK OF THE PEOPLE {248Tt HAMS, BACON ang LARD worth . ! ; oa Ot. o° ; : && Subscribea “o pay freight from the factory, which THREE AND A Ha F_DOLLARS fo Nevada City. BROW N & CALKINS, Pubs. Dairy Transcript NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Regutar Price $6 a-Year) THE.SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL Both for $6 50a Year! THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ( Regular Prise $6 a Year)’ , ta oy) ap = df RANCISCO DAILY (Reguiar Price $6 u Year) a Those in arrears for tne Transcrirr now mast pay up in full, and als pay one year’s goribination price in advance, vst and most reliable Mining, Court, Supervisoral and other Neva le county news. The San Francisco Weekly Call Itis issued every Thursday, and contains all of th leanéd: from every quarter of the globe, complete up every peqnect a first-class family peer, appealing to the interest of every may ber of the The Morning Call It has the largeetuir: uiation audig eeogpise ‘The “Daily Transcript” has the most complete Book and J ob . fige ip. California, 2++1G.00 ») cat OO a . Year Transcript ifornia—a position ithas maintained since Horticultur It is bright, independent enterpr te +pecial correspondence from all of the prin of the best selected and-oftiginuel genera’ reliaLle financial Hews and market quota nao ticulural and agricultural news and is in ies ® week) Ca ee TPC Mo. NOS, trom which-the-cor-f ner to Suctions 11, 12, 1s and 14. Tp.17 N., kK. uK., M.D. B. & M. bears N. 42° 12’ W., 44,05 chains distant, thence N, 18349 E. 22,73 chains or 1500 feet to a post in ieck mound marked “Y. €. C. Q. M. No, 6” at Northwest corner of Yuba Canon Loéation (this ig also the South west torier of the Sunlight Con selidated Quartz Mine, Approyed Buryey); thence 8.75 E, 9.08 chains, or 599.3 feet the place of ¥uba-Canon. Location.. 20.59 acrea, Yuba Canon South Extension Location,” 20.62 acres A total of 41.21 acres, andcomprising portions of the NW, % and ss, W. 1-4 of Section 13, Tp.17 N., R. 11 H., M. D. B, & M. The lecation of this mine is recorded ir the xecorder’s office of Nevada county, at Nevada City, in the county of Nevada, State of California. The adjoining claimant ir the Su: light Consolidated Quartz Mine or tbe North. ° Any and all persons claiming any portion of said Yuba Canon Consolidated Quartz Mine, or surface ground, are hereby required to file their adverse claims, with the Register of the United States Land Office at ~acramento, Cal., during theesixty days’ eriod of publication hereof, or they will be mried by virtue of the provisions of ne statute. THOMAS FRASER, Regiater. F Itis hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application fer patent be published for the period of sixty days (ten consecy tive weeks in the Nevada Tr Transcript, a daily newspaper publishe at Nevada City, State of California. ae : THOMAS FRASER: Register, Frep S£aR1s, Alvy. for Applicant. The first publication of this notice was made November 1th, 1492. ° Banting Flags. In view of the movement for a more general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially in connection with the education of American youth, we have'made special arrangements to furnish the BEsT quairy of Bunting Flags to readers of the Dairy Te \scripr atthe following low prices = -TO DRINK i ais 2 inning, and containing] Ia England, adulterated fo0d produots that are represented to be pure are destroyed by. the' officials, But
there ig no such law, here and tea is _motoriopgly manipulated. _Substitutes are added and the whole dyed green or black. The dyes and substitutes have caused the Scientific _ American to refer to Japan Tea, as is manifest, as your monthly tea bi is less to say nothing of the deligntful flavor. There are no headaches in Beech’s Tea. It is actually ‘‘as pure as childhood” and can be drunk by children and delicate persons with ' impunity. It is adelight to lovers of really good tea. It is never sold in bulk. Sold only in sealed pack-~ ages bearing this trade-mark. ~ BEECKS. TEA "Pure As Tildhood. Price, 60 cents per Pound; halves, 35 conts. For sale by . SHURTLEFF & SON, “And GEO. C. GAYLORD. "TO THE UNFORTUNATE OB. GIBBONS DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearney Street, Vorner Commercial..... Ban Francisco: oe Established in labs for the treatment ofteuxalend Seri nal. Diseases such: as Gonorrhea, Gleei Stricture, Syphiliin ite forms, Seminal Weakness Impotency, ete., wa Skin Diseases. of ears”-standing anc lcerated 724 NSED Ss S Dr. Gibbon har practiced over thirty years in San Francisco and his Dispensary is the oldest in Cali, fornia. The sick and afflicted shonld not ‘tiik to all npen hia, THe Wortor tae traveled extensively in Europe, and in-, yeoted thoroughly the varions hospitals Roce. obtuining a great-deal-of valuuble in-» those in need of his services. <~S EMINAL WEAKNESS; Seminal Emissions, the consequence »: selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depray sexual indulgence, is practiced by the you af both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerritig certainty the fellowing train of morbid symptoms unless com batted by scientific.medical measures viz:. Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, painin the head, ring: ng in the ears. noise liké thé ruatlig of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about tolns, Weakness uf the limbs, confused-vis ion;-hiunted Bene lg loss of confidence isidence in bing _Strangers, a disdike to form new ecquaintaices, as tion . to shun society, loss of memory, necti¢ ilushes, pit ples and various eruptionsabout the face, furred tengue,fetid breath,coughs. consumption, tight sweats. If réelisf be noi vbtained, persons so afflicted should apply imanediately, either in ae or by letter and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating these diseases, MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate beg ies who .? euffering under any of these fear ‘ul maldies, should not forget the sacred responinflity restin upon them, nor delay 6 ob ain immediate relief. CURED AT HOME, Persons ata distance pay be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, tating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, tree from damage or euriosity, to by part of ‘the country, bs ful. and plain directions for use. The Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. Charges reasonable call or write, _ address DR, J. F. GIBBON) 623 Kearney étreet, corner Commercial, dan Francisco Office Box 1967. me DRS. STARKEY & PALEN'S Treatment iby: {nh alation 1629 Arch!8t, Philadelphia Pa. For Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis: Dysentery Oatarrh, Hay Fever, Detv, Hi: ; Rheumetism euraigia, and all Ubronic and Nervous Disorders. ‘PHBE original and only genuine Com und Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs, Starkey and Palen, is ascieyiificadjustment ofthe elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAQNETIZED ; andthe compound is go covdensed and made portable thatitis sent a)) over the world. It has been in use for more than twenty years ; thousands of patients have been treated, and overone thousand physicians have used it, and recommended it—a very significant fact, ne Ttdoes not act as most drugs do, by creat fnz another ailment, and benefiting one 6 feetlong...... Yo Mast arr Atvane for Ow Years °°" """"e IB eek IONS 6 oes ceckccsieess ciae: BOF AE OE ODE ois corp envgecnn ches ee BO CG tt sa anakis vice 4.00 WBfeet long.. .srenecyece ences 16,38 20 feet long..... Ghdeaal Gens 17.67 28 feet lopg.,.... seginei i tane 27:00 30 feet long.... Goacks re ccsep Sue BBfaee LODE sc cocsiece eo ces . 33.34 36 Web long.. 6. cscecsiecss tse! G67 These Flags are guaranteed to be equal to any Bunting Flags iv the country. ° Address all orders with remittance to BROWN & OALKINS, Publishers ‘‘Daily Transcript,’’ Nevade City, Cal. Camphor Choral Liniment For Catarrh C. C. LINIMENT Has No Peer. Trvit. indorsed by the Medical Faculty. Prescribed b+ San Francisco's Leadina Phy sicians. OakLaWp, February 7th, 1890, Thisis to certity that we have unedthe C. C. Liniment in our family, and have found itto be the best and most effective mediai.e for Neuralgia and kind.ed diseases Of a1 y that we haye tried. We can anhesitating, recommend it as a most pewerful and use ful remedy. Pastor of the rini ti Churen. ee For all chronic cases onnection witb G. C. LINIMENT, use XS POU. D 80LPHUR POWDER" for thorou leansing the blood and toning upthe entire system. For Hahiiyal sno equal reer i Bone as" ae up oy rice $1 : Bah rest nt posta, tl tpt 2% cents. paid ou receipt of price. : 21 Bush Street, S. F' FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS: The C.C. Liniment Go ousan at the expense of anovher, often reA 6 evil ¢ . pant 4 a.revitalizer,. renewing, atrengthen-. ny jnvigoreting the whole body. : hese statements are confirmed by numerous testimonials, panuened in our book of 200 pages, only with the express permission of the patients ; their names and addresses are given, and you can refer to them for further information. The great success of onr treatment “has iven rise toa host of imitators, unserupu ous persons ; some at their preparations Compound Oxygen, often appropriating our testimonials and the names of our atients,to recommend worthless concoc oas. But-any substance made claewhere or by others, and called Compound Oxygen is spurious, “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the title of-a new of 200 pages, published by Dru. Starkey & Palen, w ich ives toali enquirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent, anda record of surprising cures ina wide range of chronic casés— many of them after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed FREE toany address on application DRS. STARKEY & PALEN.Empire Livery Stable Beoadat., Nevada City, opp Nat.ona Ff Change Kota! JAMES HENNESSY, Propriotor, fP\HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Huggies To be found in this part of the State, Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice the most reasonable terms —= The horses are free from vice, of grad sty! and capable of going ag fast as any gentle mean cares to drive. Good Saddle Horses always on hand BR RIAGES + OF FUNERAIS PROMPII P-A-T-EN-TS ATE FEES. ur offi ¢ is opposite the U.8, ee, and we can event OF n Patents in less tm s Gane fomote trom Weahington. “3 ee w ag. We adv patentability ree cofharge—and sy ae 20 unless weobtain patent, We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Su ntendent of oney Order Division, anc {othe officials of the U.8 Patent Office. Fo. cireujar, advice, terms and referee. tub attients in your own 8 fe-cr county” sd premium, being the bestkno p aad most reliable tim pieves in the market. ‘ world-wide reputation which they have ,ained solely on theiz-merita, The BCRIN SY gad Weekly 7 Subse r 8 eXpress C. exon watch from San pays exp’ harg i pmation, whieh -heis ¢é.mpetent to linpart . . ech PH i aE BTAINED, and all business in the U.; Patent Office attended’ to for wom orOUErt Semi-W PICK OUT YOUR Solid Gold and. Silver. Watches] ood was ¢ 7 A Nickie tenor drum, 14head, with complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and the we have Realizing importance of selected the ‘ These watches have @ cases we guasantes Bulletin, one year, $84.40, Solid Gold Watch—Ladies . 4 lady’s solid gold bunting case watch, ‘*Wal” movement, stem-winding, scem-setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $29; with DAILY TRANSURIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $26.90. Suvscriber e ch, open SCUKIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one byob $15; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly isulletin, one yeur, $12.90 Subscriber to pay «xpress charges on watch from San Francisco, ; Nickle Watch, A bandsome nickle stew-wy. 11 ; watch, ie face, 7-4. movement, yita . ARIA: “iACKIPT and Lutly Bulletta >) ; + $11; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT i Bulletin, one year 98,00. Subscriber to Trew vhasge on watch from San Francisco + Bicyc.es. The Bicycle we bave selected-ar premi tne “apollo”—while not the most expensive is dret-clase afticle in ever, reepect, It is han-tsome and substantiaily made, Itruns easily and itis standard finish with oe pete favorite. nickle trimumiugs, aud will be ceut lete with suddle-bag, tovis,et. Willbe sent with DAILY TRANSC4IPT aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for $29; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $26.90. (The above prices arc tor @ 86-.9ch wheel. Price peg additional inch made known on application. ‘Su! e:riber to pay express charges on Licycle fron: Pau Francisco, . ~~ Boys’ Velocipedes.~ A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought iron velosipeds With bell, etc., complete, sent with DAILY CRANSCMIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.00; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT anu Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40, ~—Type Writers This isa type-writing age. kverybody bas whohas writing to do; or shoule have o llercig your opportunity. The Sun type-wri 14 @ pertect instrument, siniple iu consiructiv easily worked, neatly mounted and boxed, wit instructions for use, which can be learuedi te’ minutes, with DAILY 'LRANSCKIIT and Dail rghosize with 14-k guld head, willbe sent with DAILY TRANPCKIF: aud Daily Bulletin, one year, . 2.60; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and w eekt Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscriber pay: CXpress, Telescope. A very weeful article thatanyone living in tne country or uraveling, will appreciate. Our premium telescope is a good, strong instrument; with an -objeotgingss inehes in “dismieter, dtaws, 6 inches luug.when closed, leather cased, ancwitl he out with DAILY TKANSCRIPT ans Daily Bulletin, ie sent, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ang Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. : to pay SA prom Charges. sai Microscope, A most interesting instrunient and of great use to the student, This in uo toy, but o powerful nneroscope that reveals the man. thet oxistip-the food we ont ais drink, dinmeters; aud-witl be sent w ACR PT and Daily Bulietin, one year, $1), DAILY TRANSULEPT aud Weekly Bulictin, year, $9, Bubscriber to pay &xprese Charges, Musical Instrumerts. In making our selections of musical inatrawents for premiums, We aimed in every instance to ,et ayoou articlgé—one that we need not hesitate t send to’ performer who is a connoisseur, We have miade arrangements with the eading fk and jobbers thatenable us to‘vffer these instruments io connection with the TRANSCRIPT on uaprecedently liberal terms “Banjo, Banjoplayigis an accomplishment that has become vury fashionable during the last few years, I: is readily learned by dayone hat nga& “ood ear for musie, and kes ® splendid a paniment, for the voice in singing. We will send a handsome tiekle-rim, caif-skin head, 16 bracket’ banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletia, one year, $9.50, Subscriber to pay express charges, B Flat Cornet Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set of extra vtooks, music rack, case and instruction book?» ompkte—a fine solo -instrument—with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Daily Bulietin, one {gary $16.60; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and eekly Bulletin. $14.6 Subscriber peya ex-. the water we w'th one press charges, 1 Flute. ‘The flute is one of che sweetest and easiest musical instrumepts to learn, Itharmonises with the piano and ail other nstruments. For a premium we have selected & fine cocoa-wood, 6keyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, cd will send it with DAILY THANSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $18; DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, Sub‘wriber pays ox prees charges: ‘ Pianos, A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys; éle. yant finished just the thing for children to learn to play on; Makes good music, Bent with DAI TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bul etin, one pon Baten m0: year, $9.50, Bubsoriber pays ex. Croquet. A beautiful croquet set fo 6 pl will: NSCHUPT aad "Daily be sent with DAILY TRAN ry Bulletin, one heed a with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8, Subverib = aye ©Xpress. Shot Guns, We made a special point of securing ® good gun ‘or & premium-—one that wecan recommend and ‘eel assured that our selection will be all that you can ask, Our premium no ig well made and nandgomely finished, At shoots stiong and aceu. aya . andis o reliable gun in every particular, ‘Tt is the very best gun evor offered as a ne er premium endis well worth — work for. 8 & magnificent double breech-loader with twist barrels, back-action, side. rubber bi buté, Nos, 10 and 14 @, a9 desired, a be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT sud bee Bulletin, one year, @21; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, One year, $19 “Ngee gua eb boven With o gun a6 v6, W s 1 be addad to above pr'.ee fer BR, The Bulletin is the leadi Coast: Itis distinguished ¢ Arise ait recogni Bulletin isthe only newer vena ip Fae pon Doe po sie Ow principal hews centers in the Kast, f letin twelve hours in advance i The Weekly Bulletin isa handsome 12 . norning—the largest and best Pa Benda)’ orders BASudAg 6 a QF" We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the san traneieco” Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, lowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, Bulletin, one PT an size from 22 to 88 cal. It will be pent DAILY TRANSCRIPT year Weekly Bulietin, one year, $9. expresr, foe prewi at OF Whether slung from the'trees in « lawn the posts ofa shady verandah, oa h wmock ip picturesque and suggestive of biseful comfort A opnplete and, elegant 18-foct hammock, with G)-{oot ypread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and TRAN $8.26. Subscriber pays exprées, thefay rite threecssorted ww, two ate. complete——nd will TRA bn hos to. . polished brags Of a rich gold colot— a high‘ mental and serviceable lamp—sene wi ih DAILY strange things Fire: parr at } oa It stands 6 inches highand magnifice 60] Baie won year, $11.50. Subscrit DAILY TRAN=. Press. popular recreation. ratus of today anyone’can goon acquire the art of making 3 goed J hundredy of yiews taken by him or homell The apparatus we offerisso light it can ” carried when walking or riding, shou'd have one, for it. will amusement to all and of profit to many, tin can obtain it b ying . y ip wlditinn to the °c ubbing price . for §the . Weekly arnal in circulation and intluence on letenens of i Jancy of its editorial matter, ac pe eit ute hewb, reviews of current literature and i extent & PB i }i00 Take the RAILY TRARSE: eekly Bulletin, and any ci te folpayable in atvan. e: < COMBINATION. Drums sticks sty 4 $12.50, with DAILY TKA and Veokly Bulletin, one year, $16.50 Sul bar pays express. iy ; i be of solid gold and coi ively, pias acon = M Go EY Sakis nee nat ie ropresuneed aap Wo veouread od Military Drum. our expense and we-will refun the mosey paid.} A fine corded, hammered ‘bease. drum, with ’ We are prepared to make the most liberal propo. gis complete, with DAILY TRA: , and “nerve racking.” A brandof puré . sitions on these watches as premiums, aa will be . ‘yaily Bulletin, pne % 040; > Pai.y : pate seen by the following offers; i ‘*sRANSCRIPT and Weexty lietin,-one year tea is a'necessity. Beech’s Teh is ; (‘he ofc : " the pure sun-cured ‘undyed Japan ot Gold Watch— Gents ave : $8.50. Subscribe SON Ls Te eet oaptan tows . Seana aeaeet cae cons eup than of t tegs, thus yeu . ,efting, with. WSC fs 4Y . . The Winchest ite placeas the bes: ‘ne less per eaten and hain , . RENEE, C60 rent, CO8.08; WER, A ee ee, repeating rifle wade and is too co Tig eer peed further description. W4¢ will send a 44 cal. octagon barrel Whochester fife with DAILY TRANSCRIPT $22.75; with DAIL¥ T : ae one year, 8,75. “Aboveie center fire 8. écr.ber pays express ON al Lietin, PT and Weekly and b one year, We will senda rim fire fo! 40 lee. Eub. cd FlobertRifles. to pay exXprese charges on watch trom San ¥Fran-. , Floberbrif_e, shooting “42-tal. noive moe . cane agen wea ah ena M fon ooting, senk wit ANSolid Silver Watches . SCRIPT and Dui y Bulle , One yes, $11.25; £8olidco dilver hurting case watch Wal-. with )AILY 2RANEORIPT and W oti: ham” movement, stem-Winding and stem. one year, 6. Subec: ; DALY TRANSCRIPT and Dally’ Bulleua, one 3 by 2 AT J an letin, one year, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ad Weekly Revomvers. yone~ year,.-$16,90,. Subscriber . tO. pay).. We have deci@én to ofler'a strong, net iceable express charges On watch from San Francisco. . revolver for a premiuii aid have selected the sam tace, with DAILY TRAN-. American, double action, ‘Bull Dog.” ‘in ay and Dai Rullevin, one DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Raveoriber pay ~ $11; with rishing Tackle.. Gur-prem um fishing rod is a 16-f ot Calcutts bamboo wi h lance wood tip and double ferrules tisageo serviceable rod and wiilte sert with line, reel, etc,, complete, with DAILY SCRIPT and DAILY TRANSCHIPT and year, $9, Subscriber paye' xpreve. IRANDaily ulletin, one year, $11; with Fotk ly }-adllcitier,) dre! . Tenth, . This fe a very useful prem om and will ve ap reciate. Ly who go hunting, fishing or camp.. . ing out. Itisw first-cluse A tent, #ater-)roo aud made 8 ov. uuck; eis 0¥7 feet; ud will be * sent with pe es, p TRANSCRIPP and Daily Pa with DAILY TRANSC ui! T. avd Weekly, et ing @tc., complete wth DAILY Bulletin, one yar u, one year, $10.00 Bubscrilar pays the express, ck th Ah to all, Bulletin one year, $16,256; with DAILY RIPT and Weexly Bulletin, one year, Tennis Ainong outdoor genes lawn tennis ie becering It gives authclent exercise withou Hultetin; one-year, and the DAILY TRAN [ne violent; kerpr the wttention axed and th SCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one, your, $i @reet sustained throughout the being ‘Subscriber pays exprete, _} amein which ladice excel, you ire the, oo will of your lady acquuinte: ce dito you ane, popularity hy wetting s act ot tenuis abd organ. Neither too large nor too wail, but just the zing @club, A firat-close whole cutht, con plete will be sunt with DAILY TRANS: HiPT mad Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with Pag wo and Weebly Bulletin, one, year} DAILY subeoriber paye express, Base Bai’, ° Our base hall” tht onsiats of Wo eavic halls, irm, of loves, thas be kent with NSCRH T nd Dally Bulletin, one—— 91 iz with DAILY NScKIPT and Wee Bulletin one ar, 310 Bu Paya An elegant hanging Taree with 14-ine inches extension, Da ity uenoe ; with DAILY THA Maat Workls Stylographic Pen. Always ready write; carries ink enough tne holder tc last for weeks or months; will be = 7 sae DAILY Tha vee he and ulletin, one year, $10°25; with . Al . SORKIPFand ale Dail eekly Bulletin, $8.26, Standard Rain’ Guage. Approved by the signa! i APR y gue service at ccuhington: ull directions for use will be vent DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin; one ear, $10.75; with DAILY TRANSCHIPT and ‘eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscriber pays express, Photographic Outfit, Amateur photography 14 mést delightta ‘and With the approyed picture and will soon eaail Biverybody rove & source Oo A complete photographic outfit, consisting of view camera for making 84 x 4 ictures, quick w: rkiog lens, 6 nee dry SE pa Taae ae) iron trays, 2 packayes o eveloper, kage of hypo, 1 printing frame, theots, a lerro-prussinte paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1 Russel negative clasp and patent drying frame with full instructions for maki hor be will be sent with DAILY TRANHORT ane SORIVT and Dail Bolte, one ge re with DAILYTRA + feekly Bulletin, one year, $8.9 Subscriber to pay express charges from Ban . oTs— Additions! materials for amate' tographera, may be had Sam © Partelign: nt 62yCommerc a Street, Francisco, 0 Standard Atlas. . The Rand-McNally Standard World—a library in itself— i ling _ volume of 192 pages, elegantly illus bound ina sal ‘tial witn stamp appropriately and handsom an iy Bulleti mar, Bias “ane DAILY TRANSCRIPT and "Weekly Bulietlu, oon year, §0: Subscriber pays express, Guizots History ‘of France, Guizov’s “Histo: "ia @ in6 vale, eubstantislly boundia’ ech pice Dlustrated with fine er i! with DAILY TRANSOF iPr and Daa Batletie . one year, $18,50; with DAILY TR iPT Weekly Bulleti 7 tC) 150. i beh oan dry n, one year,} 11-50. Buberriber . . Sewing Machines, A higharm ne mbnineites of the machines in the markét; warranted f Ave yonte aes with DAILY THANSCR) PT and ann bea ha pa DAILY TRANG jetin. bd cly . , O00 year, $27, Subscriber pays NOTE —Persons preferring Sem{-Weekly Bulle90 cents s ulletin.§ "atifio art, and exten in all financial and trad rele aperin Calif 0 “ gh the ae chet ppblishes in eapengo tke deaiajons er ¢ iu time between San Francisco 8 ews af h nana each day is furnished by the Buk BROWN & COAT RINS. You Don’t Get the N . “AR T wd he . . DAILY OhirT and Weekly . tll Ail Si Si time _ ; Frosh: Tis ta ( i the cit Ney: q _ Vounty i NOTAI Fors fornia . the sou border! county 786 a Valley. fous ada Oi Broa vitha with th Beet. Pt oa"; Nev: ElPa HE G coas tages; u ef unec slegant Tak SAI Home Compa Bolid . « Gauat mw. Ldb A GEO. wade — $wa : Av Gh Herev old F JOH