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rename
OWNER.
pril 20th, 1891,
TIFIED THAT.
expended $100,.
nen Spon the
MINE, situate at
inty of Nevada
alarly described
Mining District,
f California, be!
Notice of Toca.
Qvine at
gon Claim, and
theasterly direc.
ced “St. L. No, py
sing the claim
aid expenditure
premises under
Mm 2824, Revised
tates; being the
he same, for the
a, 1800, -and ter.
d improvements
upon the baid
or Be Purpose
ar lSy0 ander’
nited States
im is an undividixth of said sum
D Of $16.66 is due
sned on account
re,
of $16.66 may be
atthe: tZENS
jounty of evada,
f, within ninety
ytice, you
® your proportion
co-owner, to-wit:
interest —in-said
roperty ofthe unlon 2324
HAMPTON,
-GOYNE,
Estate of JOHN
By.
.
rv Patent.
Land Offiice.
‘al,, April 27 1891,
¥ VEN THAT
086 Post Office ad19 County, Califorer application for
an and 62-100 acres
lated Placer Mine,
e . ea as herein,
se Oore & oa
Nevadar eit State ~
mated by the field
nm file in~ this office
» im’ township, 18
it. Diablo Base and
‘being described as
ked “I. CP; M. No,
uiders beside iron
which a drill hole
ock cut beara sh, 3°
nd section corner
16, mY and 22,1. 18
are 21°, 56 minutes
tose) ingly pi.
28 chains to post “
sh a black @ak tree
. 9, E.-06 links
ro, minutes, W.
post marked “/, (:
ch a fir tree 50 sec), E, 67 links distant;
ites, W. 5827.8 feet or
ked “i, G, P.M. No,
rtree 10 seconds-dia—
ch's, distant: Thence
659 feet or 8.47 ch’s
td
NG LINE,
. . Ne. 1" Bection ecor, 16, 21 and 22,.Tp. 18
ears 8, 219; 66 min7¢°,.E. containing
mine is recorded in
foore’s Flat Mining
Cal, The adj. ining
ted claims or public
i claiming adyersely
‘linois Consolidated
round, are required
aime with the Kegis. Land Office, at Sacuring the sixty days’
,ereof, orthey will be“
he provisions of the
ROBERTS, Register.
r applicant, Nevada
i, that the foregoing
ifor Patent, be pubf days, im the
all hewspaper pubGalifornia—
ROBERTS, Kegister.
on of this notice’ was
fA pril, 1891.
e ‘No. 97. i
rovide Revenue ="To
-and Street Pell Tax
1892,
ees of the City of Nes follows ;
ty Road and@Strect Poll
is heredy levied, for
92, upon which male
+ oF evada, over the
the ape of 60 years for
turposes, which said
due and shall become
ter the Twenty-second
the manner provided
+ Marshal of said (ity
made collector of said
the same inthe manand upon the neglect
son able. tBgretor to
jemand, d Marshal
ie by seigure and sale
srty owned by such pery be made after three
of time and place, and
ctions fl, 8798, 8794,
olitical Cade.of Call)and govern such sgeiz+ Marshal om the first
ith must take oath beof the total amount of
eted by him during the
nd toust at. the same
ess the amount of his
ctbon, to the City Treasy Marshal shall be alall such Poll taxes volid tiscal year, for maB01.
XK. GAULT, President.
. je2_
Ohief Engineer.
NUAL ELECTION FOR
ngineer and Agsistunt
wineer of the Nevada
e Department will be
ly 27th, 1891,
. o’elock P, M.
ik and Gus Sehmidt,
cand Hd, Schmidt.
ard pt Fire Delegates.
I'M. SOOTT, President.
ary,
r Publication,
\T BACRAMENTO,CAL,
yen that tHé following
led notice of hig intenproof in support of his
id proof will be made beLo bly Fada of Nevada
yada Oity, Valifornia, on
ig + James Keudrick, »
vho made H, A. No. 4715,
ection 10, T. 16, N. R.8E
athe following witness:
finucus residence upea
pnd and via: Kdward
Hugh, B.U. Waite, John
ada Ulty Cal. P.O:
/, ROBERIS, Register.
'o Creditors.
toy, Recansed.
to
e@ underthe Estate of
cy e creditors
saving claims against
ven
a ir
8.
with the
8, aihte at mcnibe altion of th a notice 9 ae
saction of
id ‘eat, gaid county
B, N, BHOECRAFT,
he Ketate of a J. Dorsey,
1801,
A aaa
—
nce No, 98
» rovide Revenue fof
te Of the Gity of Nevads
pee
of FiPTY GENTS on exch
BRUNO ee ke:
tax
' o dundred
hereby levied
1d 1892.
“s
Y
NEVADA Dal
ba
‘URANSCRIPT. .
VOL, LXI.—No. 9485 NEVADA OITY,. CAL. MONDAY EVENING JULY 20, 1891.
Established Sept. 6. 1860, by N. P.xBrown & (o
The Daily Transcript.
PUBLISHED
Every DavExcept Sunday,
BROWN & CALKINS,
N, P, Brown, L. S-Galkins
Business Manager.
Editor,
OMco—"Transcript. Block,” Commercial
ptreet, Meyada City, Calif.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
Year, pavable in Advance»::.$6,
City Subscribers. 15 Cts per week.
Terma for Advertising -Legal Advertiser square for first insertion and
oe wa muee for éach additional in*Tasleees advertis ements-as per card rate
hi on.
} i hak 4 cents per line for first
“ygertion andb ceutsper line for each addijonal insertion,
a!
Nevada City Society Directory.
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47
Indevendent Order of Odd Fellow
Meets at Odd Fellow's Hall
and and 4th Monday of Each Month
hie at-7;30 o'clock,
C, W. DENNEY, C, P.
aKO, A. GRAY, 8.. 5
WEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. A.M.
eTATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN
EACH MONTH,
WILLIAM BARKER UH. P.
Ke BOLTS, Secretary.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
Native Sons of the Golden West.
Meets at Pythian Castle
SVERY TURSDAY EVE'G AT 7:80 O'CLK.
FRED SEARLS, President.
JOHN ©. NILON, R. 8. i
NEVAPA LODGE, NO, 13: F. & A.M:
[Meets at Masonic Hallf
Stated Noetings 6x the Second Wednesday
‘Viatfna rethven in good standing are
cordially invited.
JOHN T, MORGAN, Master,
ty Ss ROLFE, Secretary.. : f
New York Bakery
G. Wm, Durst, Prop.
age PURCHASED THIS WELLknown and popniar Bakery, on
Commercial Street, adjoining
Transcript Block,
[ intend to keep on hand at all times the
very best of
Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc.
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
Made to order on ghort notice and on most
reasonable terms.
Allorders for anything im my line promptly attended to, — é : 5
ba strict attention to business, giving the
best satisfaction and selling at low rates, I
hope to merit a liberal patronage.
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DINTISsT,
WEVADA C1PY oo CAL,
Office with Dr. N, K, Chapman, Sacramento street, 0 a20-tf,
P,.F, SIMONDS
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
i . aaa & Roberts’ Block, Neva
a'Citv
J. 1. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,
AND CONVEYANGRE.
OFFICE—South side Broad Street oppo
site Union Street, Nevada Oliy.
Wiil practice In all the Courts of the State,
and hé Courts of the United °tates within
he State of Califor
0. 8. WOODMANSEE, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon and Oucliust.
IVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL
di ofthe mo
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16,
Uniform Rank Knichts of Pythias
Maeta at Armorv Hall
birst Wednesday Evening of Each Month at
7:80 o'clock.
J. A, RAPP, 8 K, CO,
GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. RB.
NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO.6 .
Knights Templar,.
Meets at Masonic Hui
ND THIRP THURSDA
dicibg MONTH at 7i¢ o'clock.
DAVID EB. MORGAN, CG.
I. J. ROLFS, R. A
LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6,
Native Daughters of the Godlen West
Meets at Pythian Castle’
i th Thursday Evening of Hach
palpate onthe at 7:30 Mabie F
CORA CLARKE, President.
SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, R. 8,
OF EACH
NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE NO, 30
* Young Men’s {nstituteMeets at Hibernia Hall
lt te Thursday Evening com
hie: Swith the First Thursday Eyen
Ane tn te TOMES HANLEY, President.
CARL SCHEMER BR. 8.
MILO LODGE, NO, 48,
Knichts of Pythias,
Meets at Pythian Castle
KVERY FRIDAY EVE’G at 7:30 0’CLOCK
: OG, F. BOUVIER, C. C,
B 8. RECTOR, K. of RB: and 8.
’. PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No, 290,
Order Sons of St, George,
Meets at Pythian Castle,
Saturday Evening, (except fourth
gh EB of each menth,) at 7:30 0 cluck.
Visiting Brothers cordially invited.
LEONARD FOOTE, Worthy President.
7, H. WATERS, Secretary.
EEE
OR, RB. M. HUNT,
Physician,
oO VICK AT VINTON’S DRUG SLOBE,
NEVADA OITY.
THOs. 6 £OMD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
+ FICR—Vhomas Building, corner Broad
QO and Pine streets Nevede Citv.
J. M. WALLING,
Attornev at Law.
FFICE—Tillay, Building, Corner Broad
O and Pine Streeta, Nevada City.
BK uperior Judge of Nevada County,
S. B, ORAPMAN,
ae DUNTIsT
they MBVADAOITY,.....0AJ:
OCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Oice a Residence, Sacramento se}
A. WUTKE,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
REUCRTRE STROM BON
FUIK BOOTS AND HORS A BPEUIALTY
QEPA.BING DONE NEATLY.
W. W. WAGGONER,
(Suécessor to W.
; and + Surv Civil : Engi Surveyor,
Deputy U.S, Mineral. Surveyo
Englebright,) sf
EYE, NERVES, LUNGS, those peculiar
to Females and all Chronic Diseases:
Also, RHEUMATISM.
Residence—N, W, corner of School and
Richardson streets, Grass Valiev,
Office—Mill street, 8 doors south of Neal
street,
Office’ Houss—i0 to 12 4. w., 2to 4 and 6.
to7 P. M.
EDWARD M. PRICE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
RADUATE OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE
( I of Physicians and Surgeons, Loudon,
England, andof the University of Brussels,
Belgium, etc.
Office at Cart Bros, Drug Store.
RESIDENCE—M, Hanuley’s, Main street,
Nevada City,
LUBTIE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER;
AND
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada Olty.
Empire Livery Stable!
Sroad at., Nevade City
change BE
[AMES HENNESSY,——
af Na‘ ona.) ExProprietor,
HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
Stable has the largest lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teame with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest noticé and o
the most reasonable terms
The horses are free from vice, of grodaty)
wd-capable of @ as fast as any gentle
gan cares to drive, :
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROM PTL
PURNISHED
IT HAS TURNED UP.
. W7EZA.T ?
A CHANCE TO MAKE
Mon»yY.
B* gelitaa our new Book “CHARACTER
SKETCHES.” itis the greatest sellin
book ever brought out -n the South, FIFCY¥-TwWO—52—FULL PAGE ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS, fresh and sing i hamoreus and gerious. Printed on heavy
plate paper. Itisthe Cheapest Book for its
size and character ever published,
One agent sold 108 copies in Nashville in
three days. Priceof outfit only 75 cents.
Apply at once ior termes and territory. lf you
are not setisfied when outfit receiyed, money refunded, f
ress,
Southwestern Publishing House,
158 and 1565 North Spruce St.
Nashville, Tenn, ag29-4m
National Meat Market
OPPOSIT'& (‘ITIZENS BANK.
-J,J, NAPPZIGER.... Proprietor
—Bre PUsK, MUTTON VEAu, SAUBA
GEd, Eto,
HAMS, BACON AND LAED, wholesale or
retail,
And all kinds of Meats usually found in
“4ret-class Market.
Meate delivered f ee of charge,
©, J, NAFPZIGER,
’ UNION MARKET,
{OMMEROIAL STREET..8*¥ADA CITY.
(QOLLEY BROB.,.....Prouristors
eet, Pork, Muttow, Veal tts,
At the lowest rates.
E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A
. WF CHOICESTOCK OF THE PEOPLE
. The Popular Organ.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.
New No, 9High-Arm Wheeler. & Wilson's
SEWING MACHINES,
For Cash-or on Rasy Tastallnens, at Low Prices
The Best Sewing Machines Made. E> Call and See Them
WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT. —
Thos. Shurtleff,
PUuABA STORE
0 :
CO TO THE
Plaza Store-of Thomas Shurtletf
l¢ YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST
Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc.,
‘AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
Fresh Fish Crabs: Shrimps, etc,, received every Thursdav nicht.
‘For Sale by the Leading Grocer . ;
“LILY WHITE,”
‘he Best Family. Pour the Market,
ee z —_
Ez Don't Fail to Try It. Made at Gridley, by the
os GENTRAL MILLING Co,
. \UNION HOT&EL, TO THE UNFORTUNATE
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY,
NG. 623 Kearney Street,
Yorner Commercial..... San Franciso)
——
Established in 1854
forthe treatment
of Seuxal and i.
ponerthes, Gleat norrhea,
Syphilis
orme,
Seminal Weakness”
.0g8
uccessfully treat
Xi SCG bir. Gibbonhasthe. weatdar orry, OAL.
01 ing tat he hasreturned plesaare ofannoone: § thy
op net oes ieeies dhor erin’ puuike
m visiting the principal Hospi
rope, and bes recumed practice at the Dis
i has always had the reputation o baie
one ofthe most Ccommodious aud beat kep'
aaary 623 Kearney Street, 8an Francisco,
sh re his ol ‘
houses in the mountains.
d patients and those requirin.
his services may find him,
BEMINAL WEAKNESS. MRS. J. NAFFZICER,
Seminal Emisst the q of. The Proprietress of many years, has brought
selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved . jtto a superiorstandaid as a family hotel
sexual: fadulgence, ls practioes & eng pants and health resort,
rat arcdaoie With near ;. Ithas the best_rooms, sets the best ft, producing with unerring certainty the as '
foldvine tral of morbid aymproms unless . table andisthe only hotelin the mouncombatted by scientific medical measures, . tains containing fine croquet and playas Lanta’ Siren imnnnos, deus peel SBAS grounds.
the eyes nin th. nead, r
tars nolne like Fac rustlig offlesves and. There are Two Sample Rooms on first
the rattling of .'iariote, uneasiness about! floor, and every accommodation for com
Laine, weeknevs yf be Tinbs, Far stie +p od meroial men.
nee,
Otlasuce in appranobina strani ers, a disThe house is strictly first-class in all its
like tad form new eoqnainrances, eee appointments.
to shun society, loss of memo ’
dushes, pimples and variouseruptiunsabout. Tee 'Bus to and from all trains.
The Union Bar,
the face, Zeerve SGnene reo breaks coughs,
naumption, n sweats, monomania an
teequent inaaity. it reliet he novertained, Finest in the City.
rons so afflicted should apply im ate-l Ww. COOK soocriseees sProprieto
fy, either in person or by letter.and haye aj ** *** recre : .
cure effected by his hew and scientific mode Choivest Brands of
treating these diseases, which never fails of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
effecting a quick and radical cure, —_— ees has lat BIO
MABRIED MEN, is
OF hone. who contemplate marriage, wns Nevada County Abstract Office,
are suffering under any of these fearful malA
adies, should not forget the: sacred respon-. Neyada City, Nevada Co., Cal.,
sioility resting upon them, nor delay « obsf ;
tain immediate relief, Titles Examined and Insured
CURED AT HOME,
Persons ata distince may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr, Gibbon, JOHN A. RAPP,
stating case, symptoms, length of time thedigease has continued, and the medicine . (County Recorder 11 consecutive years)
wilt be promptly sen tree from damage or ‘SEARCHER OF RECORDS,
curios any part of ‘the country, w
ful: and plain direotions for use. The DocNOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT.
wor cures when others fail. Try him. By], For sale-—6000 acres of land of the Calisnclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in a reg. fornia Iron and Steel Company, situated in
istered letter through the Post Office or . the southern portion of Neyada county and
turough Wells, Fargo & Go, package of bordering on the best lands of placer
nedicine will-be delivered by expressto any . county.
rar’. of the United Syates. von acres of land situated in easant
address DR. J, F, GIBBON, 628 Kearne ey.
street, corner Commercial, San Vrapolsco House and lot on East Broad street, NeOffice Box 1957.
The
Chicago Cottage Organ’
vada City
Has attained astandud of excellence which
admits of no searriosr.
Upbostring Shop
restive genius, 6 1 aud money can proJ AMES KINKE AD
~“Phese excellent Organs are colebrated for ~~_ GIVES NOTICE THAT
volume, quality of tone, uick response, vahe is always prepared to
iety of combination, atic design, beauty do all kinds of Upholster
a finish, perfect construction, making them here notice, si
the most a tive, ornamental and desira uM 8 atoms, 4
pie frpene fee homes, schools, churches
es, socie’ an OE
SULISHED REPUTATION
baat POLLED WORKMEN
ae . BuoT MATEOTAL
COMBINED, MAKE TRIS
lows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Singl:
Lounges, ete., etc., made to order. ne
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF. AL)
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANJIZXE MANNER,
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty.
CPFAVUTION nooks PIANO sTooLs;. Piano Movine Promptly attended to
‘aes and Carefully Performed.
rigisiorses and Price Listgon eopliontion All at the Lowest Living Rates
ee" ror CASH,
CHIOAGO-OOTTAGE OBGAN 00., Thankful for past patronage," respecté
BIGAGO ILLINOIS ly solicit s continuance in-the future,
OMMEROIAL STREET
FRED SEAMS, Second door from the Great American
LARD. :
TASTE HAMS, BACON and. A
ot James Kinkead,
5 tts, Coughs, Cold u
Ay Woareetee, Wh na Gaugh, Srv
roat, bet ye lec of the
q , Lungs and t; Inctuding Consumptior
ipeedy and permanent, Genuine signed “1, Butts, :
REMOVED!
af
Swarts! Photograph Rooms:
H 4: GYREFITTED THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY on
Fine Street,
Hcrewith inform the public that I am now
Ready, For Business,
Photographs in all the Latest Styles.
Qld Pictures copied and enlarged,
JOHN SWART, Photographer.
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street.. tetnenees Nevada’ Oity
Paid up Capital $30 000!
A General Banking Business"Transacted,
Wwe SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York,”
San Francisco.
And Sacramento
We fiesne BILLS OF EXCHANG!
Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EDROPE.
Gcllections on any part of th:
Onited States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid fer Count,
and State Warrante,
Gold and Silver Bullion ur
chased
Assay Office at this Bank,
OFFICERS:
GM PRESTON te PAESIDEY
R,M. HUNT.. 2. +. View PresipENn’
JOHN T. MORGAN.....
D, EF. MORGAN, .,Ase’TCasHisR and Bxo'y,
DIRECTORS: :
pe. BR. M. Hunt, Joun T, Monean
Guo, M. Huenns, D. 8. Monedn,
pW, Ep WAanos. L, Housman,
k, M. Purston,
CORRESPONDENTS,
New York—Firat National Bank,
San Francisco—First National Bank.
pacremento~He onal Bank of D, O, Mills
0. ‘
Nevada County N.G.R.R.
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TIME TABLE NO. 42.
Takes Effect Friday, May 1, 1891, at
8 o'clock A. M,
LEAVING NEVADA GITY :
3:30 A. M Daily, connect witl
« ° * overland arriving at Ba:
Francisco at 12:15 A. M,
10:00 A Dyly connecting with
* . + Colfax Local arriying inSun Francisco at 7:15 P, M.
——
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
8:07 A M Daily, bringing pas« e *sengerr and mail leay
ing San Francisco at? P. M., also HKastern
passengers.
5:37 P M Daily, ecnnecting with
. “me * Overland leaving Sav
Francisco at 7:30 4, M. '
JOHN F, KIDDER, Genera) Manager,
E. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
Quick ‘Time # Chea are
a aes, eae
—To-‘1 2Eastern and European Cities.;
BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI
jALL BAIL ROUTES
--OF THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
(Pactric System.)
Datly Express Trains make prompt connecons with the several Railway Lines «
in the East, ‘
—-AND AT‘)
tlew York and New Orleans
~~ . With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
PULLMAN PALACE *
SLEEPING CARS
And Tourist Sleeping Oars
Attached le Overlaud Express Trains.
additional chante or Berths in
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
{Tickets Bold, Sleeping Car Berths secure«
pes other information Even upon applica
on at the Company's offices where passen
gers calling in p can bh 0)
routes, ete,
oN. e T. H. GO
ey Gen fas ate Ag
Fr OGY Pee ey geen:
RAIL ROAD LANDS.
tora Oregon, Nevada sud Utah, upp
W. Hl. MILLS, Land Agent,0,.P, BR, R. Ger
at ’ Agen PB.
Saad
FACTS
ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK.
© ,
But few people know that there is such @
thing as sun-cured tea in existence, and fe
have seen it. But there is, and it is of all teas
the sweetest, purest, and most fragrant, You
ask at once how it is that it fs not offered for
sale and that you know nothing of it. That Is
answered easily; but it is necessary to present
co & few details, The public only knows
general ¢ viz., th
ma
Green Teas.
Fer people know that the bright biutshGreen color of the ordinaty teas exposed in
the windows ts not the iiatural color. UnPleasant as the fact may be, it is nevertheless
artifidial; Prussian blue, ‘silica, gypsum,
Plumbago, aud other unhealthful mineral
eolora being used for this purpose Theeffect
fa twofold. It not only makes the teaa bright,
shiny, attractive green, but also permita the
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 genuineness of its staples than ours, hag in some
of the alleged “‘ fivest” of teas found redried
leaves, straw, fragments of Matting, ricehusks, and willow leaves, In fact, it is openly
stated by an English authority that hundreds
of thousands of pounds of sloe, ash, and willow leaves-are~aniriatty tiiported as “tea, .
which without the coloring process would be
impossible. They report tea as oneot the most
notoriously adulterated articlesof commerce,
The temptation to make sWeepings and bad
tea into a merchantable product with afew
cents’ worth of green coloring matter ig too
strong to withstand, aud the worthlessness of
the trash that often finds its way to this mar.
ket labeled “New Crop," “ Best Quality,”
“Green Tea," eto., would simply astound the
public if revealed, to say nothing of the unhealthfulness of the Prassian blue, plumbago, gypsum, and the other mineral colors
that are employed. .
Black Teas.
The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as well
as the China teas tliat may be included under
the general heading of “ black teas,"* got their
mineral coloring matter is-also frequently
used to give a certain desired commercial
@ppearance. The firing and the coloring, as
in the green teas, largely conceals the identity of the tea, and permits the use of the
very cheapest teas, to argue nothing#for the
deteriorating effect of excessive firing.Jwhich
muat he resorted to when a vory cheap prods
Wet is used and an extreme color desired.-_ =
Beech’s Tea (Sun-dried). =
‘aitnes
Pacific Coast have heard but little and kuow
less, although it is extensively used where it
is known and understood. We are told that
when tea is so poor it cannot be sold at home
or safely shipped to the English markets, it is
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 sun-dried teas being ayn-oured, no
pints" § matter is used, hence nothing tas
Pere tha “TEAVMT HN His omployed: for unas
sisted by manipulation or coloring, all attempts at adulteration or the introduction of
foreign leaves or material would be bold ang
Glaning. That it ia, therefore, sweeter and tar
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 apparent, That it is more expensive, is also true; and that! is another reason
you have never seen it, Ther¢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 reporta, the
amount of tea received at San Francisco last
year (1800) was 6,840,187 pounds, and the value
$956,200, or a fraction over 18¢ per pound.
The consumer, of which the reader was one,
paid for that 180 tea all the way from 500 to
$i per pound. In other words, for that $956,250
worth of tea theeonsumer 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 manipuldted 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 fo 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 natural leaf. Have your grocer break open a
package, It will be 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 600
per pound, the same price that many artifielally colored teas are sold for, But its guaranteed purity makes it more economical to
use; for a less quantity, say about twenty
grains, is required per.cup. As there are
7,680 grains to a pound, there will be seen to
be between three and four hundred coups to
the pound, or at the rate of about one fifth of
@ 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 sedond, there
ean 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 .
than on the artificially colored teas that you
won't got it if tea by any other name can be
putoffonyou. Ask for
hildhood*
If your grocer does not have it, he will get
it for you. ae pound. The above
i rice is nted pew tard Plainly pri: on
Perhaps the best way to get it is to go where
Jo now they have it and'are willing to sell
For instance, it can behad without aimoulty a =
‘thomas Shurtleff's, Plaza Store.
Snug nthe FORTUNES have beer
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color from the firing or toasting-process, but}.
Concerning sun-dried teas the peopleof the .
jand potatoes can
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The Fines: Brands of Cigars in Nevada ‘City.
REMOVED !
H. C. MELL,
THE LEADING
Woodworker
— AND——
Wagonmaker,
H* REMOVED TO
JENNY & GRAY’S NEW SHOP AT
THE PLAZA,
Where he will be pleased to receive all his
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Geners _*anager and Seoretarv.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
RECTOR BROS., Proprietors.
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~——~ AND
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NEW SHOP AT THB PLAZA,
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Oarriage and Wagon-making.
Horae-Shoeing a Spetialty
LAND FOR SALE
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cultivation and can be irriand Tourists,
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