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July 15, 1891 (4 pages)

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WNER. ay t ril 20th, 1801. IFIED THAT ag uh #i00,on INE, siounte at ity. of Nevada arly described lining District, Dalitorate, beotice of i nee Ravine at .n Claim, and easterly direcd™8st. L. No, 2’ J.J Lyons, et rded in Buok 9, 62, Records of d expendituie remises under 2824, Revised ies; being the » sume, for the }, 140, and terimprovements upon the said ‘the purpose of ‘yeur 1890 under States, n is. as. undividth of avid sum of $16.66 ia due ed on account $16.66 may be the CITIZENS po A Nevada, within ninety lis Notice, you your proportion o-owner, tu-wit: nterest Th said perty ofthe unn 234, JUYNE, ' state. of JOHN Jitors, SKY, deceased. by the underthe Last Will of d, to the ecredithavi claims to exhibit them ra, within four lication of this f at the office of a City, Nevada mame being the { the business of of Nevada, WM. 8C 8 A of Bridget Meay, 1891, © lication. YSVILLE, CALr., @ hereby given settier has filed nuke final proof id that said proof k Superiur Court s office, Nevada 1891, viz: Sarah heir of ~ William nption D.’ 8, No. 4, Bee. 84, Tp 17 ing witnesses to He@ pon ani le; Osalll, Mértid M. nd, all of Nevada he 9 +00D, Register, ' Patent. Land Office: tl., April 27 1801. f GIVEN THAT se Post _flice ad-’ » County, Califorir application for n and 42-100 eeres ated Placer Mine, round as herein _Moores Flat Mi‘evada, and State lated by the field a Hlein this office h township, 18 . Diablo Kase and veing described us ed “I. 0. P. M. No, ilders beside iron vhich a drill hole ck cut bears 8, 3° d section corner 6, 2l and Y, 18 8 21°, 56 minutes LE., 8, 76°45 min3 chains to post “I . &@ black oak. tree 104° E, .06 links y minutes, W. ost marked ‘1. C, i a fir tree 50 secE, 67 links distant; 8, W, 5827.8 feet or ed “i. C. P, M.No, ree 10 seconds dia, a, distant: Thence 9 fect or 8.47 ch’s z. + LINE. ce Ne, 1’’ Section cor16, 21° and 22, Tp. 18 ws 8. 219, 56 min4°, E. containing ine is recorded in ore’s Flat Mining 1, The adj. ining dclaims or public Jaiming adversely nois Con lidate ae wile tee loonie iapad. 9 mee at tae “4 the sixty aays’ eof, or they willbe provisions of the BER’ [ epleehh Wenraa that the fotegoing x Patent, be pub“ 60 days, in oe new ‘ ‘ivomies ts BERTS, Register. of this notice was April, 1891, No. 97. vide Revenue — To 1d Street Poll a Ay oll Tax ¥ of the City af Nelows: , tond and Street Poll heredy Jevied, for vpon which male f-Nevada, over the aye Of 60 years for rposes, which said @ and ghall become the Twenty-secondmanner provided arshalof said City de collector of said 2 same inthe mandupon the neglect liable therefor te and, said Marghal by seizure and sale owned by such per} made aiter three ume fue place, gaa tical Vode of Pitty d govern such geizirsha}] on the firet must take oath bethe total amount o i by him during t dha tmoutt of hte mn, to the City Treasshal shall, be alsuch Poll takes volacal year, for maAULT, President. jez COURT OF THE ite of Cali tate of JOHN ‘K18¥ TATED <6 ay amare VADA DAILY ‘ANSCRIPT. ‘VOL. LXI.—No. 9481 NEVADA OIT Y¥. Oa. WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 15, 1891, Established?Sept. 6 1860, by N. P.2Brown & Oo Bhe Daily Traugeript. a PUBLISHED Every DavExcept Sunday, —BY < BROWN & CALKINS, NSP, Brown, L. S, Calkins Business Manager. Rditor, iat wh o~« ¥ i a) Office—""Transcript Block,’’ Commercial street, Nevada City; Calif. TERMS or SUBSCRIPTION : Year, pavable in Advance..-$6. City Subscribers. [5 Cts per week. Terms for Advertising Legal Advertisemonts, $1 per square for first insertion and @ cents per square for each additional inon. Business adVertisements:as gucais per card rate en id gern 9 : Natices -1! and6cént:per line for each addijon, cénts per line for first 4 Nevada City Society Directory. MISTLETQE ‘ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47 Tade-endent Order of Odd Fellow Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall @very Ind and 4th Monday of Each Month at 7:30 o'clock. C, W. DENNEY, C. P. 8 aK. A. GRAY, NEVADA GHAPTER NO 6,R. A. M. eTATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN “EACH MONTH. WILLIAM BARKER H, P. J. ROLFE, Secretary. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO, 56, Mative Bons of: the Golden West. : ~~“) Mééte at Pythian Castie EVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:80 O’CLK. FRANK WORTHINGTON, President. W. T, MORGAN, &. 8. ~ NEVABA LODGE, NO. 13) F.& ; [Meets at Masonic Hall a ack'e ait ) Visiting. Brethien in good standing are cordially invited, : + OHN-T. MORGAN, Master. ae Pf ROLFEY Secretary. A. M. = = on the Second Wednesday. New York Bakery G. Wm, Durst, Prop. Awe PURCHASED THIS WELIAi known and popular Bakery, on Commercial Street, adjoining Transcript Block, TE intend tokeep on hand at all ti tok coer P a mes the Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc, Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to order on short notice and on most reasonable ternis. Allordérs for anything im my line pro: ly attended to. — é wee By atrict attention to business, giving the best satisfaction and selling at low rates, I hope to merit a liberal patronage. Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTIST, NEVADA OITY.......wesveresss CAL. Office with Dr, N, E, Chapman, Sacramen-to street, a20-tf. FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Ii L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUP? state and Federal, Office—Opposite Court House; P.F, SIMONDS Attorney and Gounselor. at Law, : wrt PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. DEFICR—Morgan & Roberta’ Block, Neve ia City J. 1. CALDWELL, ._ Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, “AND CONVEYANCER. QFFICE—South side Broad Street oppo‘aite Union Street, Nevada “1.7, Wit. practice in-all the Courts of the State, d he Courta ofthe United “tates within he State of California "MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16, . Uniform Rank Knichts of Pythias Meets at Armorv Hall 2 iret Wedsestay Evesin ot Each Month at 180 o'clock, JA. RAPP, 8 K.C, _@8O. 4. GRAY,8. KR. : NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO.6 . Knights Templar, ——= +» ven Meet .at Masonic Hx11 FIRS1 AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH ~ 0: 8: WOODMANSEE, M.D, Physician, ®Surgeon and . Qucliust. Gives SPECIAE-ATTENTION< T0 ALL diseases of the ‘ = : EYE, NERVES, LUNGS, those peculiar to Females and all Chronic Diseases:Also, RAEUMATISM, Residence—N. W. ¢orner of School and Richardson streets, Grass Valley, Office—Mill street, 8 doors south of Neal _ MONTH 06776 o'clock. eo? 1 ince exwusew dA. , Bto 4 and 6 L J. ROLF, BR. to7P. M. LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, Mative Daughters of the Godlen Meets at Pythian Castle d 4th Thursday Even. of Each spstane Month, at 7/80 "clock. TSF MARY HOOK -P. SERAPH OQ, SUKEFORTH, BR. 8, West NEVADA CITY. INSTITUTE NO. 30 Young Men's {nstitate. Meets at Hibernia Hall hursd Evening com idee rere ine Virat?’ Thuraday Even ing in the jou (Rs HANLEY, President. CARL SCHEMER R. 8. MILO LODGE, NO. 48, Knuichts of Pythias, Meeta at Pythian Castle . . FRIDAY EVE’ pt 7:90 O'CLOCK c, F. BOUVIER, ©. C, B 4, RECTOR, K. of R. and 8. ‘a BEVERY PRINGE ALBERT LODGE, No, 290, Order Sons of Bt. George. Meets at Pythian Castle, Satarday Evening, (except fourth ot 14 oe of each month,} 7800 clock. Visiting Brothers cordially Cet ae LEONARD. FOOTE, Worthy Presiden 7H. WATERS, Searetary. EE or. BR. M. HUNT, oO’ FICE AT VINTON'S DRUG SLORE, NEVADA CITY. Ly os. 8 £0nD, Attorney and Counselor at aw: ‘\eK1CR—'Thomas Building corner Broad O* oe Pine streets Neveda Lite J. M. WALLING, Attornev at Law. 1CE—Tilley Buildin Orting Streets, Werks City. EB _uperior Judge of Nevada County, S. B. OBAPMAN, paNTIsT ZOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office s Corner Broad NEVADA OITY,....-OATe EDWARD M. PRICE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, RADUATE OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE G of Physicians and Surgeons, London, Eugland, atdof the University of Brussels, Belgium, ete, 7 : Office at CarrgBros:: Drug Store. -“RESIDENCE—M. Hanley’s, Main atreet, Nevaca City. LUETJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER: AND JEWELER ‘Broad Street. Neyada Ory. _ Empire Livery Stable! ~ Broad at., Nevada City, op change Kote JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, oe HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of AMlerses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teame with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and the most reasonable terms ‘ The horses are free from vice, of g¢odaty! and capable of ‘going as fast as any gentle man cares to drive, Good Saddle Horses alwars on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROK PTL : »URNISHED iT HAS TURNED UP. WRAT? A CHANGE TO MAKE 4 MonBDY. Wat ona } Ex: KETC Te ERO -LUBTRATIONS, fresh and stri Nd rious Printed on plate pu sige an htout -n the South. character ever published, three days. Price of outfit only 75 cents Apply at on terme aid te: are not s-tisfle ey refunded, Address, Southwestern Publishing House, 158 and 155 North Spruce 8t, Nashville, Tenn. r new Book “CHARACTER B* sollte pus. itis the greatest oalling ULL PAGE ORIGINAL oe eavy er. iItisthe Cheapest Kook for its One ggent sold 108 copies in Nashville in tory. If you when outfit receiyed, moucome to him. Dusters, $1 it was establ ing and nteresting. IF /HERE 18 A An Lxtraordinary (fer: “New Home’ Sewing Machine m t news o dj el every household, yaenees oe iehas the torgost otreutation And Tourist Sleeping Oars tom’ land in Penn Valley,. ¥ree trom the danger of Pire s0 preveWeis 1,000 MILES OF SAN FRAN-. . . .. wotropolitan daily [thas the largest circulation and {s recognised as being ‘tne r y . prev oe ea taeestet Soha ronan ne aed fondling newapeper the Pacibe Const Mdiighal change. for ert in . this county, near John Casey's tenntn Lanan. Mateo, of aae brahes oP clots saracton tb sip ange ers scaeaany ie It your groeer does not have t,he wittget . Place. Alll fenced and under . Headquarters of Gommersial Travelere every Lospeet vee” (excepting only break:. ; ad ther intormadon ¢ yen ton omlioa . it for you. Price Ge per pound. The above {cultivation and can be irriand Tourists, Heenan E eh OW Don’t Get the News. iinisicm sae sans . Siem et mcs vst mines = eated from the. Excelsior] free us to and tom all Tain : STREET, BAN FRAN v Che he : : Fowted,.0°, ie Perhaps the best way to get it isto gowhere . Water Company’sditch, Is oe p FOIE BOOTB.ANP HORS 4 SPRUIALTY . ‘THE "NEW HOME” SEWING MA4 : TOWxE T, 1. GOODMA you know they have it and are willing to sell il ; Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage REDA RiNGROMR sf OHINE OOMPANY, Qhss. E. Navlor AM TOWNE: sor, Gan Fo A Tet Ag: . tt. For instance, 16 can be hed without aia. . CeeP Soil (as good as the . omice inthe Building. , DOME WEATLY. “_ oe “tol os ema Te Bas TD B, GHAY, Gen. traf, Manager, oulty a =~ oss best in the State),. Corn e : : ea oe: Gengral ooitkens : “Francisoa-Cal,, . ---4homase Shurtlef{'s, Plaza Store. ge : Rare ee The Table Not Excelled by that W.W. WAGGONER, =. __ MANUFACTURERS oF THE ONWLESsS —_ {and potatoes can be raised ; a ae A : ‘ : . Any Hotel in the Inte© _. (Successor to W.¥. Bnglebright,) Sag pete GNM baee hoc : RAIL ROAD LANDS. eckdi ikea: with success. The finest Bey, ae 48 Seong tba tg el : re in Centra} and Northern Cait sR Gcodwin, troy, Raat Selnial nis Gust ld-dainad rior of the State. Civil : > and > Surveyor, Chic. See cut. mae ee : torus, regon, Nevada and Utah, apply Bot make as wucl shipping fruits can raise — rey ate ; ones! bag on 3 or address, CE te tee etint. bee Te : Asa Health Resort Nevada City is notex:
Deputy Survevor and be 8 W. H. MILLS, Land Agent,0, P, B. B. vat spe . WKQOUE Ue sion favigoratics ond. estth-sivieg fate at Deputy U.S, Mineral; £ urveyo . y Ming For Landstn Southern Gaittornte, appt: . ¥ Be ne th feveuae 4s atlosuanareeen iene 2 Eee aug PO 8 = At ee area oy 8 ply at the Datty TRansry, ha pure tadunala water am nsegnea eT retro, " Jax r BAe 3 tee ieee ee PES criPt office. a2g-tf, . om'forend'eaalara, "hry th 8 Leadin er of Northern Central eee ihed in 1860. Court, Supervisoral and other Neva ia coun i ericry "orld and a vast amount ofCENTRAL MILLING CO NOTHING LIKE ITEVER KNOWN BEFORE These Goods and Prices CanNot Be Duplicated in this State. B/a HOR LANKETS ARE THE TRONGEST ee WE ALL THINK SO. Lt ie and upwards, Gloves, 75 cents and upwards, Blankets $1.50 and upwards, Jas. Cairns. Broad St. below National Exehange Hotel SEs NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT ' @s ----4 A hand-made/2"ds—Double Buggy Harness, $25 and ybr5 and upwards, Riding Saddles» ¢7 «e4 upwards, °°" Bridles, $1.50 and upwards. , Halters, 50 cents and upwards, Whips, 25 cents and upwards. Curry Combs, 15 cents and upwards. » Brushes, 25 cents and upwards, Axle Grease, 15 cents .per can, Harness Oil, 25 cents per can, Robes, $3 and upwards, (Regular Price $6 a Year) fwworxeirTEe (Regular Price $1.25 a Year) (Regular Priee $6 a Yearjz ovrxrTE (Reguiat Price $6 a Year) — The Daily Transcript It & rom It contains inter N ttention to mining, horticulural an: family fe-er, appealing to the inte: it welec 1 The Morning Call a JAMES : CAIRNS Has just received a portion of his Immense stock of Goods from the Eastern manufactories, and intends to put the prices down so low that the San Francisco, Sacramen to and Marysville trade from the mountain counties will 4 _Two or three dollars for a 54 Horse Blanket will save double its cost. Your z horse will eat less to keep warm and be ane worth fifty dollars more, Ginala R.--ec:7+ « Ww For Sale by the Leading Grocers ! “LILY WHITE,’. The Best Family Flour in the Market, Ez Don't Fail'to Try It. Madeat Gridley, by the THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL Both for $6 50 a Year! THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT THE SAN FRANCISCO DAILY CALL Both for $9 00 a Year! You Must Pay in Advance for One Year' Those in arrears for tne TRaNsoRiIP? now mast pay up in full, and also pay one year’s combination price in advance, A ifornfa—a position ithas maintained since ives the latest and most reliable Min’ ty news. Itis bright, indepenaent enterprising, The San Francisco Weekly Call. faa handsome eight-page paper. It is issned every Thursday, and contains all of th the week Vv quarter of the glo! ng special dorrespon dence ® from ai ot the prineu wa und ig of every faember ot the Horticultural plete up to » Lungs and Chest, including Consumptior tte. and permanent, Genuine signed ‘*!, Bu REMOVED! Swart’s Photograph Rooms: FAXING IREFITTED THE PHOTOQ@RAPH GALLERY on Fine Street, Hcrewith inform the public that I am now Ready For Business.] Photographs in all the Latest Styles. Old Pictures copied and cnlarged. JORN S°VART, Photeg-apher, CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street...... Nevada. City Paid up Capital $80.00 A General Banking Business'T'ransacted, Wwe SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL) New York, San Francisco. And Sacrament We issue BILLS OF EXCHANG: ‘Payable A‘T SIGHT in the prin cipal cities of GREAT BRITA! and EUROPE. Celections on any part of th United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid for Count and State Warrant«chased Geid_ and Silver Bullion ur Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: EB. M PRESTON.. 6.005055.. PRESIDE? R,M.HUNT.. . ....,. VICE PRESIDED JOHN T. MORGAN,........CasHIt D. E. MORGAN..Ass'TCasHIER and Suc’ DIRECTORS: BBE: M, Hunt, Joun T, Monga? iM, HUGHES, D, KE. Morneaan, L, Hoveman, general Wu, Epwanoa . Nevada County N. G. be Ber ‘Hank New York—-Firet Nations * Terancis ¥irst National Bank. fan amento—Nations) Bank of D. 6, Mill Co, * 3 ; TIME TABLE NO. 42 Takes Bffeot Friday, May 1, 1891, » } 8 o’clook A, M. LEAVING NEVADA CITY : Dail connect witl 3:30 A. M. overland arriving at 8a" Francisco at12;15 A. M, 10:00 A. M. Dally, connecting wit! Colfax Local arriving inSan Francisco at Filb P.M. ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY; i as 8:07 A. M. Deus, poral leay ing San Francisco at7 FP, N,, also Hastern passengers. il ting wit) 6:37 FP. M. Tt Sa yesvine Sai Francisco at 7:80 4. M. JOHN ¥. KIDDER, genera) Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent. Quick ‘Time 8 Chean Fare —1£ Eastern and European Cities.; BY YHE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTA) _ [ALL RAIL ROUTES OF THE-— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY: (Pacivic System.) ly E Traiiiemake prompt connecnet can with. the several Rallway Lines tin the East, -ANN A'TNew York and New Orleans With Steamer Linesto =, EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAR Coughs, Colds, Influenza, B . black teas. URES Rostestsae: Wiseeine Conek Coons: i a roat, Asthma, and every affection of the . FACTS . ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK. t But few people know that there is such! a thing as sun-cured tea fn existence, and fewer have seen it, But there is, and it is of all teas the sweetest, purest, and most fragrant. You ak at once how it is that it is not offered for sale and that you know-nothing of it. That is anawered easily; but it is necessary to present firet a few details. The public only knows two general classes, viz., the green and the Few people know that the bright bluishgreen color of the ordinary rig ae in -the windows is not the natural color, ~UnPleasant as the fact may be, it is nevertheless artificial; Prussian blue, silica, gypsum, Plumbago, and other unhealthful mineral Golors being used for this purpose The effect fg twofold. It not only makes the tea a bright, shiny, attractive greeti, but also permits the tse of “ off-color" and worthless teas, which, once under the green cloak, are readily Worked off as a good quality of tea. Theabominable 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 alleged “finest” of teas found rearied leaves, straw, fragments of matting, rice husks, and willow leaves. In fact, it is openly atated by an English authority that hundreds. of thousands of pounds of slog, ash, and willow leaves are annually imported 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 Intoa merchahtabie product with a few cents’ worth of green coloring matter is too strong to withstand, and the worthlessnesg 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, plumthat are employed. Black Teas. The basket and ‘pan-fired Japan teas, as as the China teas that may be fonedan ahve the general heading of “ black teas,’’ get their Color from the firiug or toasting process, but mifnéral coloring matter is also frequently used to give-a certain desired commercial appearance, Tho fitiig and the coloring, as in the green teas, largely conceals the identity-‘of the tea, atid permits the use of the very cheapest teas, to argue hothinglfor the _Staripeeting effect of excossire fring dwhich maust be-resorted to when a Very Cheap prod-. Wot is used and an extreme color denon ia ‘ Beech’s Tea (Sun-dried), Concerning sun-dried teas the peopleof the -. Paolfic Coast have heard but tittle and-know }— less, although it is extensively used where it ig known and understood. Weare told that when tea is so poor it cannot be sold at home or safely shipped tothe English markets, it is shipped to America; that we will drink anything. That may possibly be one of the Tem sons we have not been offered sun-dried teas They were good enough to send elsewhere, The sun-dried teas being aun-dured, no coloring matier is used, hence nothing bet Yazejen lenven fan be emaploped; foe qnaeGiariug. That it is, therviore, sweeter and iar more 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 ap: t. That it ia more expen: sive, is also true; and that is another reason you have never seen it. ‘Thereis not so much profit in 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 last year (1890) was 6,840,187 pounds, and the value $956,290, or a fraction over 18¢ per pound. The consumer, of which the reader was one, paid for that 180 tea all the way from 50c to $1 per pound. In other words, for that $956,250 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. As the sun-dried teas have no mask, they are compelled to be absolutely pure and of better quality than the artificially colored and manipulated teas. Hence the margins on them are smaller, and many dealers don't care about handling them, and you know nothing about them. But it is the object of this article to tell you where you can get them, and what to ask for, and all about them. : ‘* Beech's Tea.”’ “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 to you. You doubtless never saw any nat ural leaf. Have your grocer break open @ package. It will bé found in color to be just between the artificially colored green and the black teas, and the drawn tea presents a clear, brilliant canary color;.of delightful fragrance. It is offered to the people at 60¢ per pound, the same price that many artifielally colored teas are sold for. But its guaranteed purity makes it more economical ta use; for a less quantity, say about twenty grains, ‘is required per cup. As there are 7,680 grains toa 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 a cent per cup. Its economy is therefore manifest, It is put up in one-pound packages only, in patent air-tight 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 and trade-mark attached, Caution. Reeollect that the margin of profit is so much smaller on Beech’s pure sun-dried teas than on the artificially colored teas that you won't get it if tea by any other name can be put offon you, Ask for — Gueee: Seas at Sypsum, and the other mineral colors }* . B, CARR, KuRr CONSTANTLY OUND INA 3chool Books, . Blank Books. IMPROVED BELT frue Ore Concentrator. *rice impreved Belt Frue Vanuer 6835. F. 0. B. ‘rice Plain Belt frue Vanner, 6575. ¥. OU. B The Improved Belt Frue Vanner has vuble the oanecthy of the plain be maaine,---Fer-pampiiets;testimontals and irther tuformation apply to \DaMS & CARTER. Agents, Vational Meat Marke OPPOSIT® (!ITIZENS BANK J, NAFFZIG6&R.. ERE Punk, MUTTON, VEAw, SAUPA 2 aes, # sees Provrieto BAMA, BACON AND LABD,wholesale o: ’ i. And all kinds of Meats usually found in eat-class Market, , Meats delivered ¢ ee of charge. © J, NAFFZIGER, The Chicago Cottage Organ’ fanatainedaatandndof -xesllen ewhich vdmite of no searriosr, It soutaine veryp improvement that inSOULVS guuius, pasii aud Mviiey Yul protuce. These excellent Organs are celebrated fo) ‘olume, quality of tone, quick response, va “g of combination, artistic design, beaut) a finish, perfect construction, making then. te most attractive, ornamental and desira ie organs for homes, schools, churches es, societies, eto. wTABLISHED REPUTATION RQ, FACILISIES ALLED SKILLED WORKMEN BST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. (NSTROCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS} Catalogues and Price Lists on application eRER, — CHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00., HICAGO ILLINOIS Carr Biros. PALACE :: DRUG Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. Nevada City.“ THING USUALLY FOUND Ae as VARGE AND Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, Field, Graden und Flower Seeds. TAND FUR SALE 100 acres of the best botfor Infants and Children. Sour Diarrhea, 5 TeATH Kills Worms, gives sleep, and’ prcsdees dis medication. Tux Canraun Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. af g. Gage STORE, COMPLETE STOUK (Oy ty. First-claas Dru« Storrs. PAINT 8. OILS VARNISHES ETC —— Pictorials, Magazines, , Agents. forthe San Francisco Examiner The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. CamphorChoral Liniwent MENT . . i For Catarrh C. C, LINIMENT Has No Peer. Trvyit. Indorsed bv the Medical Faculty. Preg scribed b * San Francisco's Leadin=, Phy sicians. OAKLAND, February 7th, 1600, fThisis tocertity that we have usedthe C . Liniment in our family, and have foun itto be the beat and most effective medtome for Neuralgia and kind.cd diseases -: any that we have tried, We can uuhesitatingly recommend it as a most powerful aud use ful remedy. . KE. R. DILLE, Pastor of the First M. EK. Church. For all chronic cases tn connection with G, C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND BULPHUR POWDER” for Woroughiy cleansing the blood and toning up the entire ayatom, For tlabitual Constipation, Indigesticn, Piles, etc. ithasno equal. Itis put ap by THE W. H, BO O. 12. Bush in iarge bottles. NEG a 12 Buad Sireet: tles $5; small botties 25 cents. Sent postase paid on receipt of price. The C.C. Liniment Co 21 Bush Street, S. Fi FOR SALE BY:ALL, DRUGGISTS, x =. BOND Genera “anager and fesretarv. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL “RECTOR BROS., Proprietors, ~~ The Ouly2First-clase Hotel in the Gity Massive Fire-proof hinictire.