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July 17, 1891 (4 pages)

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te NER. Oth, 1891. ED THAT ded $100. Wen the » Bituate at of Nevada describe ng District, fornia, bee of cas Ravine at aim, and terly direcit. L. No.2’ the «claim } Lyons, et Lin Book 9, Kecords of xXpendituie i808 under 4, Kevised being the me, fur the 60, ald ter. ‘3 proveménts 2 the said purpose of r 1890 under States. ats undividf seid sum 16.66 18 due yh weCcoUnt 66 may b . CITIZENS of Nevada, hin ninety r proportion vner, to-wit: est in said y ofthe un4, 1A » of JOHN db Y, deceased.the underLast Will of » the creditving clatma sxhibit them © within four ‘tion of this the odice of ity, Nevada » being the ) business of levada, . 8COTT, Bridget Me: . 89}, m26 ition. ILL&, CAL., ereby given ier hus filed » final proof nat said proof pester Jourt ce, Nevava 1) Vigs Sarah of William on Db, 8, No. lec. 34, Tp 17 witnesses to t@ UPOD. and Hi, Morris M. ull oi Nevada D, Kegister, atent. Lomice: \pril 27 1891, JvEN THAT ost fice adunty, Califor oow for A 52-100 acres Plater Mine, und as herein ores Flet Mil_ by the fleid ‘in this office township, 18 ablo Huse and y described us I, ¢. ff M, No. rh beride a h# drill ay ut bears 8, 8° ection Corner land 22,1’. 18 2, 56 minutes 8. 769,45 miu. sing to post “I lack Ouk tree °, KE. .06 links minutes, Ww, marked “I, C. fir tree 50 sec‘links distant; ; 6827.8 feet or I. G, P, M. No, 10 seconds dia, istant: Thence ct or 8.47 ch’s 1” Bection corL and 22, Tp. 18 4. 219, 56 minE, containing is recorded in ) #lat Mining The adj:.ining ims or publica ing adverse) scone tdated , are recuire ith the KegisOffice, at Tas. he sixty days’ orthey will be Visiuns of the Ts, Reg‘ater. icant, Nevada the foregoing atent, be pubdays, in the ewspaper pubBey nia, ‘Td, Register. his notice was 97. Revenue — T eek Poil Tax he City of Nepnd tree Poll ¥-deVied, for . y ich wale ada, ove tree’ v the 8, Which said d shall become 'wenty-necon aner providedal Of waid City lt ctor of said 1¢@ inthe manm thé neglect le therefor to , said Marshal sizure and sale ed-by such perde aiter ihree 01, wT, STB, », i Code ef Gat! vern auch geiz_ }-on the fi take oath — > alamount of. uti dung shet at, same amourt of his the City Treas1 shall be alPoll taxes colYear, for maT, President, je2 ee 06y'~* 4 a of JO N k1sebtor, having red, that te. apstreet, Nevada City, Calif. VOL. LXI.—-No. 9438 & , NEVADA OITY. OAL. FRIDAY EVENING: JULY 17, 1691. Established Sept. 6. 1860, by HW. P.xBrown& Oe © Bhe Daily Transcript. PUBLISHED : Every: DavExcept Sunday, —BY = -BROWN & CALKINS, N..P,,Brown, L. S. Calkins Business Manager. Editor. OMmce—“'Transoripi Block,” Commeroial * cunts OF SUBSCRIPTION : Year, pavable in Advance.--.-$6, City Subscribers. 15 Cts per week, : Advertising —Legal Advertisesiele trees aquare for first insertion and @ counts persquare for cach additional ina. ae cusinese advertisements as per card rate ~~ lication. Ee is t) Sees per line for first . : agertien amdé conteper line fer each addi{onal insertion, Se Nevada City Society Directory. MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NQ. 47 Indeendent Order of Odd Fellow Meets at oad Fellow’s Hallt} / gud and 4th Menday of Each Month ae at 7:20 o’clock. : GC. W. DBNNBY, C. P. FEO, A, GRAY, 8. NEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. A. M. STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH. ue =~ SYILLIAMBARKER. H, P. J, ROLFS, Secretary. . HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Mative Sons of the Golden West. i *Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O'OLK, FRANK WORTHINGTON, Presidcnt, w. T. MORGAN, &. 8. NEVABA LODGE, NO.13/F,.& A.M. {Meets at Masonic Hallf stared meatines enthe Second Wednesday of eaeh month, ‘ Visiting Brethien in gobd standing aré cordially invited, : JOHN T, MORGAN, Master. I,-J,.ROLFE, Secretary.. ait ae “MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 16, Oniferm Rank Kniehts of Pythias Meets at Armarv Hall dirat Wednesday Evening of Each Month at = . a0 e oloek. J. A. RAPP, 8 K.C. GEO. A, GRAY, &, K. RB. A, NEVADA GOMMANDERY:NO,6 . Knights Templar, Meets at Masoni¢ Hut) FIRWI ANP THIRD THURSDAY OF RACH MONTH at 7}¢ o'clock, DAVID E MORGAN, C. 1. J. ROLFS, R. LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, ative Daughters of the Godlen West Meets at Pythian Castle’ od and 4th Thursday Evettug of Each Month, at 7:30 0’clock. : MARY HOOK P. SERAPH C, SUKEFORTH, R. 8, NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE NO. 30 Young Men's Institute. Meets at Hibernia Hall Every Alternate Thursday Evening com canal with the Firat Thursday Even ing in the year, AMES HANLEY, President, CARL SCHEMER 8. 8. MILO LODGE, NO. 48, Knichts of Pythias, Meets at Pythian Castle 3 EVERY FRIDAY EVE’G at 7:90 O'CLOCK C.F, BOUVIER, C, Cc, B 8. RECTOR, K. of R, and 8, — oo PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290, Order Sons of 8t. George. Meets at Pythian Castle, Every Saturday Evening, (except fourth baturday of each month,) at7:80 o clock. Visiting Brothers cordially invited, LEONARD FOOTE, Worthy President. T. H. WATERS, Secretary, =——— OR. BR. M. HUNT, Physician, oO’ FICE AT VINTON'’S DRUG SLORE, ‘ NEVADA CITY. TROs.s FORD, Attorney andCounselor at Law. ( 2 f10R-'Thomas Building, corner Broad and Pine streeta Nevada Lite J. M. WALLING, ' Attorney at Law. OFFICE—Tilley Building, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. EK uperior Judge of Nevada County, S. B. OHAPMAN, DANTIST . a OITY.....0AT .QOAL ANESTHETIOS IF DESIRED, Office a Residence, Sacramento sti New York Bakery TE NEV ADK OUPY sia oc cocaaes ed chs akes cat CAL. OTP. M. ~ Officeat Cart Bros, Drug Store, . JAMES HENNESSY, =" G. Wm, Durst, Prop, HA PURCHASED Tits WELLkuown and popular Bakery, on Transcript Block, I intend tekeep on hand at all times the very best of Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc, Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to order on short netice and on most reasonable terms. Allorders for anything im my line promptly. attended to, vipa 9 J " ? 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, DIN TIstT, Office with Dr. N. KE, Chapman’ Sacramento street. ade-th PpF. SIMONDS Attorney and Oounselor at Law, © ILL PRACTICE IN THE BTATE AND United States Courta. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da Citv ee J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER, QOFFICE—South side Broad Street opposite Union Street, Nevada Cisy. Will practice in all the Courts of the State, and he Courts ofthe United °tates within he State of California 0. 8 WOODMANBES, M. 5. Physician, Surgeon and Oucliust. i IVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL Aiseases.ofthe.. . : eae 6 EYE, NERVES, LUNGS, those peculiar to Females and all Chronic Diseases: Also, RAEUMATISM. Residence—N. W. corner of School and Richardson streets, Grass Vallev: Office—Mill street, 3 doors south of Neal street. Office Houre—10 to12 a, M., 2to 4 and 6 EDWARD. M. PRICE, M.D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, NRADUATE OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE of Physicians and Surgeons, London, England, andof thy University of Brussels, Belgium, ete, RESIDENCE—M, Hanley’s, Main street, Nevada City. ’ ! LUETIE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER: AND JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada Clty. Empire Livery Stable! Broad st., Nevada Cie, opp Nat ona ) Ex: change hote Proprietor, HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of Worses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with slagant Buggies, Wagons and lacks to let at the shortest notice and 0 the most reasonable terms : The horses are free from vice, of gepa sty! and capable of going as fast as any gentle man cares to drive. f Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL PUEBNISHED Commercial Street, adjoining NOW IS YOUR CHANCE, . CARRY-A FINE STOCK OF New No, 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's ~ SEWING MACHINES, For Cash or on Easy Installments, at Low Prices. i adienmeememiniaetnt The Best Sewlng Machines Made. &2Call and See. Them WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT. Thos. Shurtleff, PLAZA STORE es GO TO THE Plaza Store of Thomas Shurtleff, vw : : I¢ YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc., AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ‘Coughs, Colds, influenza, Bronohtnes, CORES Fete orae H AVINGPREFITTED THE PHOTOmi , Lungs and Chest, including Consumptio: ly and permanent, Genuine signed ‘‘, Butts, Pile REMOVED! Swart’st Photograph Rooms: GRAPH GALLERY on Kine Street, Hcrewith inform the public that I am now Ready For. Business, Photographs in all the Latest Styles. Old Pictures copied and enlarged, JOHN SWART, Photographer. For Sale by the: Leading Grocers . “LILY WHITE,” ~The Best{Ramily Plour in the Manket, EB Don't Fail to Try It. Made at Gridley, by the CENTRAL: MILLING CO, TO THE UNFORTUNATE DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearney Street, Verner Commercial..... San Francise) Established in 1854 atment ‘or the of Seuxal and seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet ) Stricture, Syphilis in all its I tenc ayia y> NEVADA OITY, OAL, THIS ELEGANT HOUSE OF 100 Sunny kooms is again open to It has always had the reputation o haing oneofthe most commodious and best kep'! 3° Dr. Gibbon hasthe leasure ofannooncing that he hasreturned Eom visiting the principal Hospitals of Eucope, and has resumed practice at the Dis peneery, 623 Kearney Street, Ban Francisco, where is old patients and those requirin, nis services may find him, houses in the mountains, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, MRS. J. NAFFZIGER, Seminal Emissions, the consequence Of . The proprietress of many years, has brought selfabuse, This solitary vice, or depraved} itto a auperiorstandard as a family hotel oennel iaGulgenee, is prncnone Lats zoash and health resort. af both sexes an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the Ithas. the best rooms, sets the best following train of morbid symptoms unless table and isthe only hotelin the moun, mbatted by acientific medical measures, . tains containing fine croquet and play: > Sallow countenance, dark spote under grounds. the eyes, pain in th. nead, ringing in the ea) : cise like fae rustiig of leaves and. ‘There are Two Sample Rooms on first the rattling of .\\ariots, uneasiness about} fleor, and every accommodation for com loins, weakness vf the limbs, confused vismercial men ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, . ™*T° r jifideuce in approaching strangers, a dis-} The houseis strictly first-class in all ite like tnd form new soqueipinoes, ape appointments. to shun society, logs of memory, aectic ’ flushes, pimples and various eruptions about Free 'Bus to and from all trains. the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs. The Union Bar, Finest in the City. IT HAS TURNED UP. WHAT? A CHANCE TO MAKE MON XY. Ks.” Itis the greatest sellin: book ever brought out .n the South. Fi rY-two =, three days. ey refunded, Address, Southwestern Pablishiag House, 168 and 155 North Spruce St, Nashville, Tenn. ag29-4m Y¥ polling ous new Book “CHARACTER SKETC LL PAGE ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS, fresh and wert hu: 2 moreus and serious, Printed on avy plate paper, Itisthe Cheapest Book for its size and character ever published. One agent sold 108 copies in Nashville in Priceof outfit only 75 cents, Apply_at once for terms and territory, lf you dre not setisfied when outfit receiyed, monsonaumption, night sweats, monomania an frequent insanity, If relief benotob ned, F. W. COOK .. .+. 005-5 eee -Proprieto, Choivest Brands of soafflicted should apply imme ly, either in person or by. letter. and hay: WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Nevada County Abstract Office, cure effecte his new andscientific m
treating these diseases, which never fails of effecting a quick and radical cure. MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate myriads who are suffering under any of these fear ‘ul mal. adies, should not fo Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal., aipility resting upon r tein immediate relief. Titles Examined and Insured HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, . _ stating case, symptoms, length of.time the JOHN A. RAPP, fisoase has con nued, ang the, medicine . (County Recorder 11 consecutive years) will be promptly sent, free from damage or SEARCHER OF RECORDS, curiosity,to any part of ‘the coun with * fol and plain d reotiona for use, The Doc. NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT, wor cures when others fail, Try him. By], For sate—6000 acres of land of the Caltenclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in a reg-. fornia Iron and Steel Company, situated in istered letter through the Pont Office or. the southern portion of Neyada county and turough Wells, Fargo & Uo, a package of. bordering on the best lands of placer medicine will be delivered by expresstoany . county et the sacred responem, nor delay--6 obCURED AT HOME, Persons ata distance may be CURED AT -address DR. J, F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney . V' street, corner Commercial, dan Francisco Office Box 1957. vada City OPPOSITE ( ITIZENS BANK. — —And all kinds of Meats neually found i A. WUTKE, 2 Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, Bra STREET, TWO DOORS BELO Post Office, Nevada City, : FINE BOOTS AND HORS A SPECIALTY ” REPA. RING DOWE NEATLY. dret-eless Market, Meats delivered f ee of charge. ©, J, NAFFZIGEB. National Meat Market OJ. NAFFZIGER. seeeeee Prourietor duce, . EEF, PUaK, MUTTON, VEAu, SAUBA Baus, nos’ i Ps aad BACON AND LARD,wholesale or The ‘ Chicago Cottage Organ' Has attained astandud of excellence which admits of no searriosr. It centaine veryp improvement that inventive genius, ai and money can proUpholstring Shop JAMES KINKEAD These excellent Organs are_celebrated for} —_ volume, quality of tone, quick r ve, Vastic design be uty riety of combination, in finish, perfect construction, m ing em the moat tive, ornamental and a re argans fer hemes, schools, churches odges, societies, ete, KeTA LISHED REPUTATION ORG, FACILITIES ALLED KILLED WORKMEN , BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. Mattroues. Lounges, etc., etc,, made to order. D A WORKMANLIKE MANNER, ed for shipping a speciality. UNION MARKET, W. W. WAGGONER, (Guseessor to W. P, Englebright,). -— Givil : Engineer ; and : Surveyor Deputy County Survevor Deputy U.S. Mineral! Surveyo :OMMERCIAL STRERT,.N¥VADA CITY (COLLEY BROB.,... . .+Provrietors (NSTRUCTION BOOKS andCarefully Performed. Catalogues and Price Lists on application FREE, FOR CASH, CHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., . qhanktat tor past patronage, respectt tet DEALERS IN HIGA@O ILLINOIS ly solicit , Hoof, Pork, Mutton, Veal — {¢, csc ei dnecedia iy, seurer’ As the'fowent eter, FRED SEARLS, . . ALSO KEEP ON HAND A = Second door from the Great American CHOICESTOCK OF THE PEOPLE Teaftore, = Broad Street...... «Nevada: (ity Paid up Capital $30 000" rar’, of the United Syates. 286 acres of land situated in Pleasant ey. House and lot on East Broad street, Ne_. GIVES MOTION THAI do all kin: Ay Up holster ing on short notice, ng Matirnges, Har er Pil lows, Mess Mattresses, Bed Leunges, Single FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN Pianos, Pletures and Furniture pack: ‘AND PIANO STOOLS . Piano Movine Promptly attended to All at the Lowest Living Rates CITIZENS BANK, A General Banking Business’Transacted, Wwe SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL New York, : San Francisco. a And sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANG) Payable AT SIGHT in the prin. eipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. . Oeliecti¢ns si Any part oF th: United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid for. Count) and State WarrantaGeld and Silver Bullion ur cha ee Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: £.M. PRESTON, .... aieaies ,PRESIDEY RB. M. HUNT... ..55..,VICB PRESIDEN” JOHN T. MORGAN,..-..6. 0055+ Casnie) D. E. MORGAN.,.Ase’T CasHIER and Su0’y DIRECTORS: Da. RM Bas, Joun T, Mones» Wi. Ee ways, L, Housmax, M, Pauston, CORRESPONDENTS. New York-—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Bank. Sacramento—National Bank of D. O, Mills Co, TIME TABLE NO. 42 Takes Effect Friday, May 1, 1891, at 8 o’olook A. M. LEAVING NEVADA CITY: 3:30 A M Daily, connect with D ° * overland arriving at Ban Franciscoat 12:15 A. M. 10:00 A Dally connecting with * . + Golfax Local arriving inSan Francisco at 7:15 P, M, — ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 8:07 A M Daily, bringing pas . ° *sengere and mail leav+ ing San Franciscoat7 P, M., also Easters passengers. 5:37 P M Daily, connecting with . ° *Overland leaving Sap Francisco at 7:30 4. M. JOHN F. KIDDER, Genera) Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent. (ick ‘Time & Chean Fares aie a ae —1Z Eastern and European Cities.; BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL ‘ALL RAIL ROUTES —OF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (Paciric System.) Daily Express Traina make prompt connecons with the several Railway Lines in the Kast, —-AND ATflew York and New Orleans With Steamer Linesto EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING OARS And Tourist Sleeping Oars Attuched te Overland Exp Trains, BN: additional chame for rthe in Tourist Sleeping Cars. * (Tickets Sold, Rise ae Car Berths seeured. 4 information given upon lice 4 the Company's Sse Snare taveoa gers calling in person can secure choice oj routes, ete, A.M, TOWNE, General Manager, = . GRAY, Gen, Traf. ‘mager. " @an’ Francisco Cal ' RAIL ROAD LANDS. For lands in Con’ ed wh or to or 4 . ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK. . shiny, attractive green, but also permits the bago, gypsum, and the other mineral colors “. Wiliierat Coloriig inatter is also frequently _ . than on the artificially colored teas that you Tata Peas a Tht Agi 4 ; fornia. Oregon, Nev and eee os. ong . MILLS, Land Agent,@,P, BR, RB. Sav For ‘Lgndsin Southern California, dpply FACTS . But few people know that there is such @ thing assun-cured tea in existence, and fewer have seen it. But there is, and it is of alk teas . , the sweetest, purest, and. most fragrant, Yor . ask at once how it is that it ig mot offered for sale and that you know nothing of it That le . answered easily; but it is necessary to present . ! pa a nee details, The public only knows classes, viz., the green é Green Teas. Fay people know that the bright blulshgreen color of the ordinary teas exposed in the windows is not the natural color, Unpleasant as the fact may be, it is nevertheless @rtificial; Prussian blue, silica, gypsum, . plumbago, and other unhealthful mineral Colors being used Yorthia purpose. The effect fa twofold. It not only makes the teaa bright, use 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 gen. . > uineness of its staples than ours, bas in some of the alleged “‘ finest” of teas found redried leaves, straw, fragments of matting, ricehusks, and willow leaves. In fact, it is openly atated by an English authority that hundreds of thousands of pounds of sloe, ash, and-willow, leaves are annually imported as—tea,which without the coloring process would be impossible. They report teaas one of the most notoriously adulterated articles of commerce, The temptation to make sweepings and bad tea intoa merchantable product with a few 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 the un healthfulness of the Prussian blue, plumthat are employed, : Black Teas. The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as well as the China teas that may be included under the general heating of “ black teas,’ get their color from the firing or toasting process, but used to give a certain. desired commercial appearance. The fring and the coloring, as in the green teas, largely conceals the identity of the tea, and permite the tise of the very choapest teas, to argue nothing§for the deteriorating effect of excessive firing gwhich must-be resorted-to when @ very cheap prodWot is used and an extreme color desired —Beech's Tea (Sun-dried). a Pacific Coast have heard but little and know lens, although it is extensively used where it is known and Understood. We are told that when ea is s0 poor it cannot be sold at home or saf@y shipped tothe English markets, it is shipped to Ainerica; that we will drink anything. That may possibly be one of the rem sons wo heve not been offered sun-dried teas, They were good enough to send elsewhere, The sun-dried teas being sun-cured, no anlarine wmattae dn wand baw ee thee pure tea leaves can be employed; for unas sisted by manipulation or coloring, all ab tempts at adulteration or the introduction of foreign leaves or material would be bold ang @laring. That it is, theréfore, sweeter and fer more fragrant than the artificially colored green teas and the manipulated basket or pan-fired teas, you hardly need betold. That it is more healthful than the mineral-colored teas, is also apparent. That it is more expensive, is also true; and that is another reason you have never seen it, There is 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 $056,200, or a fraction over 18c per pound. The consumer, of which the reader was one, paid for that 180 tea all the way from 600 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, aud there you will probably find the chief reason why most of you never heard of a sun-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 mantpulated teas. Hence the ‘margitfs 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. ste ** Beech’s Tea.” “ Beech's Tea,’ guaranteed to be the pure sun-cured leaves, ia now offered to the people of the Pacific Coast. It will be a,revelation to you. You doubtless never saw any natural leaf. Have your grocer break open @ package. It will be found in color to be just between the artificially -coloredgreen and the biack teas, and the drawn tea presents a clear, brilliant canary color, of delightful fragrance. It is offered to the people at 600 per pound, the same price that many artifielally colored teas are sold for. But ita gueranteed purity makes it more economical to use; for a leas quantity, say about twenty grains, tis required per cup, As there are 7,680 grains to a 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 lé, 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. Recollect that the margin of profit is so much smaller on Beech’s pure sun-dried teas won't get it if tea by any other name can put offon you. Ask for . BEECHS. TEA "Pure As Childhood’ . If your grocer does not have it, he will get “ftfor-you. Price 600 per pound, The above trade-mark and price is plainly printed on each : Saher in theses beans it {s to go where you know they have it and are willing to sell ft. For instance, it can be had without dim. Thomas Shurtleft’s, Plaza Store, Concerning sun-dried teas the peopleof the }. H. A. Anca, M.D., Sour Gyomasee Demghoas rqueete, Kille Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dimedication. Tus Cuwraurn Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y, J EB. GARR, g Carr Bros.. PROPRIETOKS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG :: ; Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. NevadasCity.M 2 THING JSOALLY FOUND IN PAINT 8} School Books, Blank Books. Miscellaneou REMOVED ! H. O. MELL, THE LEADING Woodworker —~ AND—— Wagonmaker, H* REMOVED TO DENNY & GRAY'S NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA, Where he will be pleased to receive all his old customers ant many new ones. He will suit you in quality of work and prices, aad DENNY & CRAY, Horse-Shoers AND Blacksmiths, NEVADA CITY, + + + CAL; is Have Removed ta their FEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA, ‘we i Where they will be pleased to exeeute any ‘and all work in their line. Oarriage and Wagon-making. Horse-Shoeing « Specialty CA RSH * 100 acres of the best bottom land in Penn Valley, and potatoes can with success. without irrigation. erms reasonable, cS _ ~" __. rast® HAMS, BACON and ~ gftegn Morin: & overt tiegk: Heradey . A RD, 1AM ON an Se erty gh Wee eg 1 es men mp mete ats a be ¢ aus MADDEN, Land Agen YP, B ‘erpT office, saath. ‘The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. this county, near John Casey's place, All fenced and under cultivation and can be irriated from the Excelsior ater Company'sditch, Is deep soil (as good as the best in the regs a Corn raised The finest shipping fruits can be raised} ply at the Darty TRansT G. CARR ‘STORE, acihe Wont ‘of ‘greed eolerine Betiee tec Kah CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND DOMPLETE sTOUKAO> bY Wirst-olasse Druse Store. “ ' = z ‘ se ‘ OILS. VARNISHES, saver ETC 8° Books, Periodicals, Pictorials, Magazines} . ~ Agents for the San Francisco-Examiner -_-—_—— Field, Graden und Flower Seeds. Canphorhoral Linimet For Catarrh C. C. LINIMENT Has No Peer. Trvit. indorsed bv the Medical Faculty. Pref scribed b ' San Francisco's Leadin’l Phy sicians, OAKLAND, February 7th, 1690, *Thisia to certity that we have ursedthe C ©, Limimeut in our family, and have fogad it to be the beat and moat effective medidine for Neuralgia and kind.ed diseases ot ony that we have tried, We can unheeitatingly recommend it ag a most powerful and use ful remedy. KE. R. PILLE, Pastor of the First M. EK, Chureh, For all chronic canes in connection Oo, C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND ie PHUR POWDER" for thorough = ya the blood and toning upthe en! aya \° For Habitual Constipation nail on! . ee eta Bone e nal, it b pe A. y Ay th ‘bottles: nf CS 41 per bottle; eet: tles $5; amull bottles 25 cents, Sent powtze paid on receipt of price. The C.C.Liniment Co 21 Bush Street, S. Fi FOR SA E BY‘ALL, DRUGGISTS, = =x. BONE “anager and Secretary. . Genera {NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. ‘Tho Only First-class Hotel in the City ‘a: @ Massive Fire-proof, Structure, Free from the dauger of Fire so preva. lentin Large Hotels. and Tourists, Free ‘Bus to andfrom all Trains. Telegraph, Post Office and General Stege Office inthe Bullding, ” The Table Not Excelled by that Any Hotel in the tnterior of the State. Asa Health Resort Nevada City is not excelled anywhere on { ry in as invi; oratiug and realli : Ap: an elevation of 2,500 feet a weses lovely it pure moun ry, bi from fogwend-weleria, Tryit # he q issurrounded by Soliga ul mownta 2 aoqne:. 3 Headquarters of Commercial Travelers