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y, April 20th, 1801.
NOTIFIED T
‘we expended tN
FEMME, sla st
nty of Ney:
ticularly Gentribed
ley Mining Dis
eof Cautornit, ‘ve:
ee
Chance ly a
acksin Claim, and
Nortbeasterly direc.
arked at Ly Nats
we 562, Kecords of
said expenditure
ud premises under
stiou 2824, Kevised
. States; being the
d the same, fur the
age 3860, una ter.
and improvemen
ed Sy se the sald
i forthe purpose of
s the year 180 under
United states.
Claim is at. undivid) sixth of sia sum
re Be $16.66 is due
en ture. : eccount
n. of $16 66 mr
1d at the CITIZENS
County of Nevada
if, within ninety
of this Notice, you
ue your proportion
. & CO-OWner, to-wit:
ur-interest in said
proper ofthe unLYON:
LOSKY
ven by the under
ie Will o:
nga to the credit
one having claim:
sed, to. exhibit them
uchers, within four
Publication of this
utor at the odice of
wade’ City, Nevada
@ same being the
m of the business of
mty o Nevada,
A 2)
iM Of Bridget ‘Me.
f May, 181,00 <"
acy. i m2
ublication. ~~
[ARYSVIDLE, Calr.,
ce is hereby given
ed seltier has tiled
to muke final proof
and that said proof
Merk Superior Court
his Nevava
;
15, 1891, vis: Sarah,
d heir of
see St seine
W. 34, See. 34, Tp 17
lowing witnesses te
residence _ wa upon ani
ro Ozalli, Morris M.
veland, altof erece
, Cal. :
APGOOD, Register,
880. =
for Patent.
8-Land OMiee.
» Cal, April 27 3891.
EBY GIVEN TuaTrhosé Post uffice adtine County, Califorven dull a 10d mcves i 100 acre
lidated Placer Hine,
ace ground as herein
the Mvore e Flat Miaf Nevada, and State
ignated by the field
; OB Elein this office
ty. in township, 18
Mt. biablo hase and
90 being described ss
arked “I.C.P. MLN.
boulders hatide iron
a Wwhi:h « drill hele
“rock cut bears & 3°.
and section corner:
13,16, 2}and 22, 1. 18
ears 219, 56 minutes
ich @ fir tree 50 sec°, E.67 links distant;
utvs, W, 67.8 feet or
irked “I. GC, P, M. No,
or tree 1@sccends dia.
+ch’s. distant: Thence
. 559 fect or 847 ch's
jing.
ee. LINE,
. Ne. 1” Section cor5, 16, 2 ame 22, Tp. a
bears 5. 219,56 minut.
1734°, E. containing
) mine is record
psig Flat Mining
@. adj..
sto claims popes tnd
® claiming adversely :
red
c vi
Llinois Cons: hdate
3 Fround, arerequi
aime with the hegis. Land Office. at She.
arin: the sixty ,
hereof, opthegx. will,
he provisions of the
RO: Regist
, Cali‘ornia,
ROBERTS, Register.
on of -this notice was
Mf April, 1891.
e No. La
rovide Revenae — T:
ee “ ‘
eva
Gene
ne :
fs beredy: levee fur
nz, ih ip whi male
of Nev : rete. over the
1
due snd shall becom
er the Twenty-cecend
he manner provided
Marshal of said Cit
pade'colicctor of said
the same iuthe manand neglect
on lable
© by seizure and sale
ty owned by guch peri tine asd yinee. at
aoe, an
ehitical © @allnd govers such seiaMershal.on. the first
th must take oath benf the total amount of
ted by him during the
1d must af the same
ety his
“g
GAULT, Predident.
eT i
t Notice.
ont EB ‘ 'RANSCRIP
—
VOL. LXL-—No. 9477. i
”
NEVADA OITy. OAL. FRIDAY EVENING: JU
LY 10, 1991, ay
—_—
Established Bept. 6. 18CO, by KN. P. Brown & Oo
Bhe Daily Transcript.
i: , PUBLIOHED oe
Every DavExcept Sunday,
BROWN & CALKINS,
N. P, Brown, yo § be SirCalkins
Business Menagers — Editor. ©
Office—' pt Block,” Commercial
street, Nev ‘City; Calf,’TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :.
Year, pavable in Advance-..$6,
Citv Subscribers. 15 Cts per week.
Terms for Advertising Legal AdyertiseIS meats, $1 per square for first insertiowand
@ counts per square for each additional in“e rr as advertia nts as card rate dainess C] ard ri
: a
Local Notices +10 cents per line for first
rtiea aud 5 centeper line for each addi1 Awe
fonal insertion.
Re)
Novada City Society Directory.
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47
___Indereas
New York Bakery.
G. Wm, Durst, Prop.
Transcript Block,
§
very b
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
Made to order on ghort notice and on most
priser terms.,
Allorders’for anythirg in my line prompt
ly attended to. _ i " 4
: By strict attention to business, giving the
best satisfaction and selling at low rates, I
hope to mento liberal patronage.AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELILCommercial: Street, adjoining
intend,to keep on hand at all times the
est of
Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc.
~ For Salorby: the Leading. Grocers
“LILY WHITE,”
The Gest Family Plour io the Market,
EZ Don't Fail to Try It.’~ Made at Gridley, by the
AES Sse. ort,
reat, Lunge and meat, focludl
and t. Genuine permantni
CENTRAL MILLING CO
dent Order of Odd Fellow
Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall
Every tad and 4th Meaday of Each Month
at 7:90 e’clock. *
: C. W, DENMBY, C. P.
a50.K. GRAY, f
wevAOA CHAPTER NO 6,R. A.M,
TATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN
EACH MONTH.
WILLIAM BARKER HU. P.
J, ROLER, Meqretary.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
Welive body“ of ‘the Golden Weat.
*Meots at Pythian Castie
SYERY TUKSDAY EVE'@ AT, 7:00 Q'OLK,
Se ee ee
NEVABA LODGE, NO. 13: F. & A.M.
ie cotdlslly invited. An goad -aeqnding are
Lb Medie At Mesonlé Bay
Stated Meetings on the flecond Wednesday . . : rd :
ae . OFFICE—South side Broad Street oppoDIN TIsT,
_—— ae
Dr. C. Ww. Chapman,
NOTHING LIKE
These Goods and Prices Ca
NEVADA OITY....... ‘asi CALE
~ Office with Dr. N, E. Chapman, Sacramento street, a20-tf.
: F RED SEARLS,
Attorney and Qounselor at.Law,
Uffice—Opposite Cotrt House.
; IL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUP)
P,F, SIMONDS —
+ Attorney cand Counselor ot Law,
United States Courts. .
da
QV EL TRACHICR IN THE STATE AND
OFFICE Morgan & Robeits’ Bloek. Neve ta
3. te CALDWELL,
” AND CONVEYANCRR.
Union Street, Nevade Civ. site
Win
of
Attorney at Law, Notary Public, . .
de qins Gone. of coche,
. MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16,
Uniform Rank Kuichts of Pythias
Maete at Armorv Hall
direst Wednesday Evening of Eaeh Month at
_,. 00’elock.
isa. Badr, 8 K.0.
. . 2 od x 3
NEVADA ANDERY. NO.6 .
Knights Templar,
mo
¢ Masonic Ho
sito anf TATA YRAY OF RACH . gOGoe MI tae nee
ray foe PAVIO E MORAN, vw. . S
~ Pe ‘
~ LAUREL-PARLOR, NO. 6,
Native Daughters . of the Godlea
Moots at Pythian Castle % cx
ad ith. ay, Evening 0 sh,
setite ¢. SUKEFORTH, B. 8,
0. 8. WOODMANSEE, M. D.,
Give rates 2 ATTENTION TO ALL
disedses o
EYE, NERVES, LUNGS, those peculiar
‘to Females and all Chronic Diseases’
Also, RHEUMATISM.
T Richardson streets, Grase Vallev.
HDWARD M. PRICK, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
um, etc. .
Office at. CarrBros. Drug Store.
Young Men's, {nstitute.
‘ Be a at Hibernia Hall
Pieced ptey vee Fut churader Byen
ing In the yea
ene AMES HANLEY, President,
CARL SCHEMER &. 8.
sonnei
~
LUETIE & BRAND,
e AND
Knichts of Pythias, :
EVERY FRIDAY
B &. BEOTOR, K. of BR. and 8.
vs, . 0. F: BOUVIER, ©, C+
Physician,*,Surgeon and Oucliust.
Residence—N. W. corner of School and
_ age ee 12 A, Ey Se ee eS
RADUATE OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE
Physiciaus acd Surgeons, Londony
ge . i of the Unive: ftyor prusselr,
) RESIDENCE—M. Hanley’s, Main strect,
“NEVADA CITY ANSTITUTE No: 30 Nevada City.
JEWELEB
‘L@rona street. Nevada City.
—
roots of fydnuan oun, . Empire Livery Stable
) opp Na‘ ona ) Ex: . . Broad st., Movede, Rey Ps J 4
PRINCE ALBEF
Order Sons of St. George.
Meeta at pythien Castle,
Rrery peren pen Arty a ing fiorses, Carriages and Buggies
, be found’ in th’ pats! the Sows
aiaareirae tr muonat nls and
Baturday of each mouth,
Visiting Brothers cprdially invited.
LEONARD is y
7], 4. WATE!
oR, B. M. BUNT,
Physician, .
RT LODGE, No. 290,
o clock.
A feepsii\s si
—(Btable has the largest lot of
, . the most. her nen
man cere to, GF
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
broad Ot, b
SAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, N VADA DA
TS PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
THE SA
s naman Gre fe ¢ from vice, of geod
and capable ofgoute an fast as any ge
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROK PTL
+ lied
Aworney ms Counselor at Law. . MOonzDYT.
~"t" omas Bald FICE —'Tho _ Bev
O%Nna Pine atrgats od
Gite.
road 1 our new Book “CHARACTER
ry wae® Biskurei ES.” Itis the greatest sellin
$B! th. FIF——— Fea nek ar
he Me WALBING, © . merous nnd tits cheapest Book for It aper.
nize thd character ver pul shed.
three days. P
iy at once ior terms and ter' tory. lf you
piss astiafied when outét receiyed, mouj © : Broad ange
OPP URUta TR ote P. sce
RB uperior judge of Neyeda Coun!
ty.
g, B. OBAPMAN,
wOOAl AugeTurRrios 17 open “ney Homie” sewltie
tad 155 North Spruce Bt.
ashville, Tenn.
it HAS TURNED UP.
. ACHANGE TO MAKE
Those in arrears
pay one year
st ashy
One agentsor eof onthe only 75
Isthe Leadi
it-was bli
; Meohvetes Pablishing House, . fiigand w
IF JAERE 18 A
MILES OF:
Depat?' U's.
ag eee we ee ee .
Sees
Math
‘BAN FRA
cities of e
ous ead otet special attention
to mining,
a firet-claas family paver, appe
ee The Morning Call
ron eetetreuledion and is recogvised as being tne
; : q
sarin St cto
JAMES : CAIRNS
Has just received a portign of his Immense stock of
Goods from the.Eastern manufactories, and intends to put .
‘. the prices down so low that the San Francisco, Sacramento and Marysville trade from the mountain ‘counties will
come to him.
Bla hi
HO
BLANKETS
> (ARB THE
RONGEST
FEVER KNOWN BEFORE
n Not Be Duplicated in this State.
Swart’s Photograph Rooms:
AVING REFITTED THE PHOTC. HY SkAPa GALLERY on Sei eee alee. ce
RPine Street,
‘JOHN SWART, Photographer.
REMOVEDt
Broad Street..
fet,
WE ALL TITINK 80.
Two or three doliars for a 84 Horse
Blanket wi!l save double its cost, Your
_ horse will-eat less to keep warm and be
worth fifty dollars inore.
Single Bugey Harness, $
Double Buggy Harness,
Riding Saddles, $7 and upwards.
Bridles, $1.50 and upwards.
Halters, 50 cents and upwards,
Whips, 25 cents and
Curry Combs,
Brushes, 25 cents an
Axle Grease, 15 cents per can,
Harness Oil, 25 cents per can,
Robes, $3 and upwards,
Dusters; $1 an
Gloves, 75 cents and upwa
Blankets, $1.50 and upwards.
Jas. Cairns.
olnw National Exchange Hotel
NSCRIPT
THE NEVAD
t
ah You Don’t Get the News. iis"
ce
x.
fOHN T. MORGAN,
D. E. MORGAN.. Ase’r CasHier and Suc’ 2s
)
is
ts and upwards. 15 cen
d upwards,
d upwards,
ILY TRA
(Rogular Prics $6 a Year)
N FRANCISCO WEE
é Regular Price $1.25 a Year)
' , \ ° ally Both for $6 50 a Year '\5s7 P.M.
A DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Regular Price $6 a Year), ‘
wrmores
RANCISCO DAILY CALL THE.SAN F
Both for $2 00 a
‘lou Must Pav in Advance for One: Year!) 2288" eases
for tne TaaNsokipr now mast pay Up in full, and also
KLY CALL
Year!
*¢ combination price in advance.
The Dail
peaect Northern
ed in 1860. it sf
1
y Transc
‘and most reliable
ews. Itis bright,
cisco Weekly Call
ned every Thu
and other indepenaent enterpris:
Yeah gaeees,
ipertan' migptl nit pats ne)
of the beat sele: mands ey
tural news unt
‘aling to the inte’ of every member of the
*
CITIZENS BANK,
coeecse es Mevada; City
Paid up Capital $30 000:
-& General Banking Business Transacted.
Wie? SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL)
New York. : ae
san -Franciece.
And Sacramont:
We tess ‘BILLS OF EXCHANG!
Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin
cipal cities of GREAT BR
licctions on any part of th
United Statés a speciality.
Highest Price Paid for Count
ud State Warran?s,
Gold and Silver Bullion
chased
Assny Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
.M PRESTON....-0+---55PRESIDEY
M. HUNT..
" DIRECTORS:
rn, R. M. HONT Joun T, Mox“gak
20. M. Huduia, D. EM
Fa RN a 4 RI z a
York—First National Bi
par’ Francieco—Virst Nation
Bacramento—Natienal Bank
Co.
See en eae ee ane ne
+ —
3:30 A. M. penta
Francisco at12;15 A. M,
10:00 A. M. Ux
ing inSan Franciaco at 7:15
—
passengers.
(nick ‘Time §
=), Bestern and European Cities.
AM. TOWER: ae, OOO ast . or tatiana tous be hall without diffi.
ee Re die GRAN, fa toe cnager, . rhomas-Shurtleft’s, Plaza Store.
RAIL ROAD LANDS. . i 002 iopranaegs res ft
we lends 1p Cane mas 0 > apply te : a aE ca ke eee
‘S' 616.0 Say ar ne start, end
.,. Vier PansipEr
Nevada County N
TIME TABLE NO. 42.
LEAVING NEVADA CITY:
connect with
d arriving at Sar
ting with
Poy me poal 6 ivHerice the margins on them are smaller,
many dealers don’t care about handling them,
and you know nothing about them, But it is
the object of this article to tell yow where you
can get thom, and what to ask for, and all
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
8:07 As-M. De:, that
ing §an Francisco at7_P. M.,
ecnnecting with
—OF THE-—
nat eaiat wong
» —
f ets Sold, anaes pony
aad other inform om
wo 1. MILLS, Land Agent@,F. R.B. tev . Soy pase om.
FACTS
ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK.
But few people know that there is such @
thing as sun-cured tea in existence, and fewer
haveé'seen it. But there is, and it is of all teas
the sweetest, purest, and most fragrant. You
aak at once how it is that it is not offered for
sale and that you know nothing of it. That is
answered easily; but if is necessary to present
first a few details. é public only knows
two general Staaaea, ta. the Deed and the
Few people know that the bright bluishgreen color of the ordinary teas exposed in
the windows ig not.the natural color. Unpleasant as the fact may be, it is nevertheless
artificial; Prussian blue, silica, gypsum,
(. Dlumbago, and other unhealthful mineral
Colors being used for this purpose. Theeffect
is twofold. It not only makes the tea a bright,
shiny<‘attractive green, but also permits the
use of “off-color” and worthless teas, which,
once under the green cloak, are readily
worked off as a good quality of tea. Theabom“. ‘inable coloring practice even admits of the
use of foreign substances, and the English
government, which looks closer into the gen«
ofits staples than -aineness ours; bas in some .
‘of the alleged “ firiest’ of teas found redried
leaves, straw, fragments of matting, ricehusks, and willow leaves, In fact, it is openly
Hcrewith inform the public that I am now . stated by an English authority that hundreds
Ready For Business.'
Photographs in all the Latest Styles.
Old Pictures copied and ‘enlarged.
of thousands of pounds of sloe, ash, and willow leaves are-annually-imported ag tea,
which without the coloring proces’ would be
impossible. They report tea as one of the most
notoriously adulterated articles of commerce,
The temptation to make sweepings:and bad
tea intoa merchantable product with a few
cents’ worth of green coloring matter is too
atrong to withstand, and the worthlessness of
the trash that often finds its way to this marKet labeled “New Crop," “Best Quality,’
. “@reen Tea," etc., would simply astound the
public if revealed, to say nothing of the unhealthfulness of the Prussian blu¢, 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
4 color from the firing or toasting process, but
mineral ‘coloring matter is also frequently.
used_to give a_certain desired commercial
appearance. The firing and the coloring, as
in the green teas, largely conceala the iden.
tity of the tea, gnd permits the use of the
very cheapést teas, to argue nothinggfor the
deteriorating effect of excegsive firing.which.
+ must-be-resorted to-when avery cheap -product is used and an extreme color desired. =.
~
‘Beech’s Ten (Sun-dried).
Conéernitig sun-dried teas the people of the
Pacific Coast have heard but little and know
less, although it is extensively used where it
is known and understood. Weare told that
when tea is 80 poor it cannot be sold at home
or safely shipped tothe English markets, it ia }2
shipped to America; that we will drink anything. That may possibly be one of the ree .
sons we have not been offered sun-dried teas,
“?'They were good enough to send elsewhere.
The aun-dried teas being sun-cured, no
goloring matter is used, hence nothing but
pure tea leaves can be employed; for unas:
giaring. That it is, therefore, # eeter
moré fragrant than the artificially colored
green teas and the manipulated basket or
pan-fired teas, you hardly need be told. That
it is more healthful than the mineral-colored
teas, is also apparent. That it is more expen:
aive, ia also true; and that is another, reason
you have never aéen it. There is nut eo much
profit in it as there is in the cheap adulterated and colored teas.
About the Cost of Teas.
According to the custom-houre reports, the
amount of tea received at. San Francisco last
year (1890) was 6,840,197 potinds, and the value
$056,200, or a fraction over 18c per pound,
. 91, at The consumer, of which the reader was one,
Takes Bileot Friday, May 1, 1891, 8) cata tor that 180 tea all the way from 600 to
'$1 per pound. In other words, for that 9056, 250
' worth of tea the consumer paid between four
and five millions of dollars,’ There are your
enormous profits, and there you will probably.
find the chief reason why most of you never
heard of asun-dried tea. Asthe sun-dried teas
have no mask, they are compelled to be absolutely pure and of better quality than the
artificially colored and manipulated bons
an
about them.
so— Eastern “ Beech's Tea,” guaranteed to be the pure
sun-cured leaves, is now offered to the people
of the Pacific Coast. It will be a revelation
Jand leaving San] to you. You doubtless never saw-any nat
. ural leaf. Have your grocer break open @
package. It will be-found in color to be just
JOHN F, KIDDER, Genera) Manager. between the artificially cotoréd gréem aid
the black teas, and the drawn tea presents a
“ clear, brilliant canary color, of delightful
tf fragrance. It fs offered to the people at 600
; r pound, the same price that many artifi¢ fally colored teas are sold for. But its guareal ares nteed purity makes it more economical to
use; for a less quantity, say about twenty
grains, (ia required per Cup. As there are
7,680 graine to & pound, there wilt be-seen-to
be between three aud four hundred cups to
the pound, or at the rate of about one fifth of
economy is therefore
manifest, Itis put upin one-pound packages
e249
a cent per cup. Its
SOUTHERN PACIFIC C0 PANY, two reasons; one is, that the original —
' Pacivic System.) and aroma is preserved; and second, there
tained. sine . OMY ant Traine make prompt connec . om rt were anid AS tan wiuncat tie
ace aa ae “inthe it name and trade-merk attached.
~han AT Caution.
Reeollect that the margin of profit is 80
ft th lew York and New Orleans much prt on Beech’s pure sun-dried teas
eup With Steamer Lines to than on the actihelely beget cote Bi
He won't get it if tea by any other
ole EUROPEAN — PORTS. put offon you. Ask for
Stn em
PULLMAN PALACE BEEC 4 TEA
SLEEPING CARS
And Tourist Reoping Cars . : 2 "
hed te Overland ns, Ne oor re
maa in”*. “Pyre As Childhood.
7 ERP CON
JE, ‘ABR,
T H. CARR
Carr Bros..
PROPRIE10KS OF THE
PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE,
Corner of Pine and Comimercial Sts. Nevada City, <2
ANTLY
THING USSALLY POUND IN AS
ae .
LARGE AND COMPLETE sTOvurigoos Vv
Wircest-claes Dru< Store. :
PAINTS: OILS: VARNISHES
School: Books; —
Blank. Books.
Miscellaneous Books,”
asTrs
Periodicals,
-Diatasi, eo
& SV UVES ta ae:
Magazines
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner:
t
TRENBERTH BROS.,
Dealers-in
ROOERIES, PROVISIONS, {FISH
VEVETABLES, FRUIT Eto.,
Hroad Street above Pine &t.,, Nevada City
=
z
on the package. It fe sold in this form for
place.
ated from
ater Company’s ditch.
deep soil (as good as the
best in the State).
i sulur trips between Grass Vall a
and potatoes can_ be raised) }) yun irihe iiow ing hor alley am
finest}. Leave Grass Valley at 8:0 and 9 o’eloek
W
with success.
shipping fruits can be raised . Leave Nevada Cit: at 10 o'clock A. i}
. without irrigation. _
Terms reasonable.
ply at the Datty Transcript offices
a
bt grocer does not have it, he will get”
rthe geonred, it rth po Price 6c per pound. The above
upon Kpplice’ . ieqde-mark and price is plainly printed on
‘cam necure choles oi. each package, jig
5 ; Perhaps the beat way to get it Isto go where
you know they have it and are willing to sell
A roved Rett «¥ner 6885. F, QO, hk. re re
rice Piain™itelt Free Vanner,
*. 0. B
he {mproved Belt the 6 "peotty of Lene Vanner har
hieta, testi :
aformation cpply to monints and
DAMS & CARTER. Agente,
d OPPOBITRANT( ZENG BANK,
For pamyp _
J. NAFPZIGER. ...,Proprieto
EEF, Punk, MUTTON; VEAu SAUSK
G3, Ete,
HAM, BACON AWOL ARD wholtskle’®
Ali.
Andall kinds of Mes usually found fh
ipet-olasa Market.
Meats delivered { e¢ of Charge.
@, J, NAFFZIGER,
The
Chicago Cottage Organ!’
dan atiained aatandud of excullence which
mits of no searriosr.
It containe veryp improvement that in7eutiVve BeuiUs, edith Bau Imuiwy OAL PIG
These excéllent.Orgaus ate celebrated fo)
olume, quality ef tone, sor responge, va
ety of combination, ar
nish, perfect construction, ma
she mont attractive, ornamental and
le organs for homes, schools, charthee
iges, seciotion, etc.
TABLISHED RIKPUTATION
REG, FACILISLES
ALLED BKILLED WORKMEN
BST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
The’ Popular Organ.
(NSTRUCTION BOOKS 5
AND PIANO STOOLS.
Catalogues and Price Lists on application
ABE,
CHIGAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00.,
HIOAGO ILLINOIS —
AND FOR SALE.
100 acres of the best bottom land in Penn Valley,
this county, near John Casey's
All fenced and under
cultivation and can be irrithe Excelsior
Is
IMPROVED BELT
Frue Ore Conéentrator. .
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the blood and toning up the entire system.
for yet teh Constipation, Indigestion,
viles
atic des
Corn
The
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Field, Graden and Flower Seeds:
The Finest Brands of Cigars'in Nevacta: City,
Fort Catarely GC. C. LINIMENT Has No
siciaiis.
OAKLAND, February 7th, 1990,
“= Thisis tocertity that we have ured the C.
GC. Libimeut in our family, and have foand
itto be the best and most effective medicine
or Nburitigia and kindcd diseases of any
chat we hnve tried: We can unheaitatingly
“goorhmend ft as & moat powerful and use,
ful remedy.
= + & R. TTLLE,
Pastor of the Firat M, &. Church:
-—For all chronic cases in connection with
G. LEINIMEN', nee “COMPOUND BU
Oh POWDEN’ for thoroughly cleansing
ete, ithusnoegual, Itis put up by
ql WH, 29 cD 41 \2. Bush Byres: ih
les i amall bottles 25 cents. Sent poatase
vid bu receipi of price,
The c.c. Liniment Co
21 Bush Street, S. Fi ‘
FOR SA‘. BY'ALL, DROGGISTS.,
Mw EX. BONE®
Gamera “anager and, Seoretarv.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
RECTOR BROS., Proprietors.
The Only7First-class Hotel in the City
Magsive Fire-proof £tructure,
Frde from the danger of Fire do prevalentin Large Hotels,
. Headquarters of Oommercial ‘Travelers
and Tourists.
Free ‘Bus to andfrem all Traine.
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage
Officd in the Building,
The Table Not Excelled by that
‘Any Hotel in the Interior of the State.
}fAs@ Health Resort Nevada City is not excelled anywhere on the Coast; being fm au
lpvixpral tgxund health-giving climate at
an elevation of-2,500 feet above sea level. It
issurtounded by delightful mountainseenery, has pure mountain water, and is iree
from fogs and mataria, Try it, :
Nevado and Grass Valley ‘Bua Line.
TIME TABLE:
0 NTIL fursher notice the "bus will make
a City at ure
A.M. and b, 3:45 and 6:80 P, M
and 2) 4:20/5, and 7: vM
" Fare frod hote) to hote, 25 centa for the
funditrt
ApWNTTERAU & CARSON
Proprieto
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NEVADA O1T¥
_Danoing Academy,
nan Frnaclace, a —
ead
Are the Best.
Spencerian Steel Pens At O44 Fellows? Hall,
Joh Michal. ««v«Proptialat
P\ ANOIN® ECHOOL AND .
ee PRN ss ng oP pe tome a
CHILDREN'S CLASS, RveryMemmadanad —
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