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SWNER.
il. 2th, 1891.
IFIED THAT
aE crete
J upon the
» Situate at
ity of Nevad
v8 described
tah
calito a eo gibt
nce Mtine at
eaatery and
ty direc.
a at 1. No. 2
n @ claim
f 4. psens et
rded in Book 9
2, Records af
sv expendituie
rémises under
. 2824, Revised
ten; being the
2, biroh for the
by 1800, and ter¢
improvements
the said
© purpose of
under
i
of said sum
Of $16.66 is wus
ne on account
" $16. 66 may be
the CITIZENS
nuty of Nevada,
within ninety
iis Nutice, you
your rtion
o-Owner, to-wit:
nterest in said
perty ofthe unpn 2324,
ONB
[PTON
AMPTON,
YNE,
net of JOHN
Patent.
and Office,
ra on 27 1891.
GIVEN THAT
» Post Uffice adCounty, Califor’ application for
and 52-100 acres
ed Placer Mine,
und ag herein
ooreg Flat Misvada, ‘and State
‘ted by the field
filein this office
in township, 18
Diablo Kase and
‘ing described as
d “I. C. P, M;-No,
ders beside iron
hich a drill hole
k cut bears 8, 8°
section corner
}) Zand 22, ‘I’, 18
‘21°, 66 minutes
E., 8. 76° 45 minchains to post “I
a black oak trea
074° 2H, .06 spas
minutes,
st marked “i. hf
@ fir tree 50 secme 67 links distant;
}. W, 6827.8 feet or
d “I, C, P, M. No,
ee 10 seconds dia.
a. distant: Thence
) feet or 4.47 ch's
LINE;
io.1" Bection cor5, 21 and 22, Tp. 16
rs 8. 21°, 66 min,°, KE, containing
ne is recorded in
res Flat Mining
l, The adj. ining
‘claims or public
laiming adversely
n0is Consolidated
ound, are required
ae with the egisind Office, at Sacng the sixty days’
eof, orthey willbe
provisions of the
BERTS, Re
pplicant,
tgter.
evuda
hat the fqreuoite:
r Patent, be pubf 60 Pitas in oe
Snrari fornia ‘ied vaaasell
BERTS. Register.
of this wotice was
.pril, 1891.
No. 97,
ide Revenue — To
4 Street. Poll Tax
ot th the City of Ne
oad rand Street Poll
neredy levied, for
ppon which male
f Nevada, over-theape of 50 years for
‘poses, which said
e and shall become
the Twenty-second
manner provided
arshal of said City
de collector of said
}same inthe manlupon the neglect
liable therefor to
and, said Marshal
by “welgure and sale
owned by such permade after three
ime and place, and
ns 3791, 8798, 8794,
ical Code of Calld govern such seizireha) on the first
must take oath bethe total amount of
by him during the
must at the same
the amoupt of his
n, to the Ufty ‘lreas‘rehal shall be alsuch Poll taxes colacal year, for maAULT, President.
‘je2
\L ELECTION FOR
eer and Agsistaut
ser of the Nevada
epartment will be
7th;~1 891,
lock P.M. :
1d Gus Schmidt.
d ¥d, Schmidt.
of Fire Delegates.
SCOTT, President.
ublioation,
ACRAMENTO,CAL,
n that the following
notice of hia intenf in support of his
oof will be made bemy. Clerk of Nevada
City, Val ‘orale, on
James Kendrick, of
made H. A, No. ari,
* 0, T. i N.R.8
ullowing ote
sua residence .upen
iene vig: Kdward
BG, Waite, John
clon Gal? Raaltier,
edt shake 28 st ale
editors.
decease
ven b:
ater
di.
Ee waaer
te of
e ore itors
athe Binet
t four with afny ee to the
dence at Neinty, ria, the
yr the transaction of
Ul
state, in said eounty
. SHOECRAFT, .
tate of J, J, Dorsey
[ June, 1801, —ney. + je25
_No, 98 ~
Myise Revenue for
at the City of Nevada
N, PB. Brown,
4 of at mien!
EV DA DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT.
’
VOL. LXI.—No. 9486
NEVADA OITY. OAL. TUESDAY EVENING: .JULY 21, 1891.
*
Bstablished Sept. 6. 1860, by N. P.2Brown &' 0o.
The Daily Transcript,
Tr PUBLISHED r
Every Dav~ Except Sunday,
BROWN & CALKINS,
L. S. Calkins
Business Manager. Editor.
ffice—*Transcript t Blook,” Commerciel
ny Nevada City, Cait.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION }
Year, pavable in “‘Advanee..-. 86.
Clitv Subscribers. . : 15 Cts per week:
a 1 AdvertiseTerms for AAvortising ng po gn on and
re for
weed equate for each additional inse ee pacects ree ped as per card rate
Te
cK per line for at
dion Notigen ab ce erie set each a
ional insertion.
id
eS
Nevada City Society Directory.
iv York. Baker.
G, Wm. Durst, Prop.
AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELIH known and popniar Bakery, on ¥
Commercial Street, adjoining
Transcript Block,
I intend Ne mg on hand at all times the
very best of
Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc.
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
Made te order on short notice and on most
reasonable terms.
orders for anything im my line prompt ty Alon are fo ything ¥ promp'
B strict attention to business, giving the
neat tion and selling at low ra 8,
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47
Indeveadent Order of Odd Fellow
Meets at Odd a Fetlow's rp a
d 4th Monday of Each Mon’
Raita’ sia at 7:00 ovolock.
» MLL. ‘ROBERTS, < P.
3EO. A. GRAY, 8.
—_—
NEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. A.M. . yc Otes,
cree
~~ TATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN
_ BACH MONTH.
“WILLIAM BARKER H. P,
'}, ROLFE, Secretary.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO, 56,
‘Son Golden Weit, Native Sona of Hh a
Méctdat Pythian Castie
VERY TURSDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CLK.
ED 8E. , President.
JOHN é ILON,Ri
NEVABA LQpPGE, N NO, 13! F. & A.M.
Méste at Masonic Ball}
onthe Second Wednesday
ath.
Visiting pees in good standing are
dial! dnvite
— OHN T. MORGAN, Master.
Rad J, ROLFE, Secretary.
~. MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16, ~
Cuiform Raak Kniehw of Pyvhias
Meets aninggh See e a
nh Month a
dD iret Wednesday rico ach Mo
A. RAPP, & K. ¢G.
_GEO. A, GRAY, aK
NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO.6,
Knights Templar,
Meets at Masoniv Hil
THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH
dene ANON TH H at 7i¢ o'clock,
1D EK. MORGAN, 0
1,3. ROLES, Pav :
LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6,
Native Daughters of the Godlen West
Meeta at Pythian Castle
2d and sh, 3 Tharede i ee Byen of Each
th; at 7:80
CORA OLAREE, President. _
SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, BR. 8,
NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE. NO. 30
Young Men's 8 {nstitute.
Meets at Hibernia Hall
ate Thursday Evening com
*eshctag with the First Thuraday Even
ing THOMAS BROWN, President.
jean pont Foti RB. B
MILO LODGE, NO. 48,
Knichts of Pythias,
Meets at Pythian Castle —
BVERY FRIDAY EVE’G@ at 7:30 O'CLOCK
W. T. MORGAN, ©, C,
* B #. RECTOR, K. of B. and &.
PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290,
Order Sons.of Bt. George.
Meets at Pythian Castle,
ay Evening, (except fourth
of pach month th, 5 aAris0 © clock.
Violting Brothers cordially invited,
oO eARE Joes weer Prosident.
ddan
On, RB. Mm. HUNT,
Physician,
Crmoz at vanron's DRUG SLORE,
MEVADA CITY,
THOS. 8 FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
on rig Bctbomas, Bauiding cor some Breet
Gye ge SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL
J. M. WALLING,
Ott Fine iota uliging, Gorabe Broad
uperior Judge of Nevada County,
NB, ORAPMAN,
PunwrTisT
oo WRVADAOTFT...0..0AF
j + — “
sOCAL awxeruerics I¥. DESIRED.
Office s Residence, Sacramento set
hope to merit a liberal patronage,
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DANTIsST,
NEVADA OITY
Office with Dr. N. E. Chapman, Sacramenet, a20-t£
P.F. SIMONDS
Attorney .and Oounselor at Law,
LL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts,
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberta’ Block, Nevu
ja City.
J.1. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary P-ablio,
AMD QONVEYANCZin,
FFICE—South side 1 B
O site Union tress, F, PV shor are per ere
Will practice in aly, -oe Courts ort the State,
and he Cou A
he State of ¢ Calif jalltor ofa rates within
0. 8. WOODMANSEE, M.D.,
Physician, sisi and Queliust,
EYE, NERVES, LUNGS, those peculiar
to Females and all Chronic Diseases: .
Also, RHEUMATISM,
Residence—N. W. corner of School and
Richardson streets, Grass Vallev.
en street, 8 doers south of Neal
al
Office Howce—10 to 12 a, M., 2to 4 and 6
to7 P.M.
EDWARD M. PRICK, M. D.,
PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON,
eRehge OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE
of Physicians and Surgeons, London,
manne, andoft thr Unliversity.of Brussels,
jum, ate.
” Oflcaat Cart Bros. Drug Store.
RESIDENCE—M. Hanley’s, Main street,
Nevada City. me s
LUETJE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER:
ANw
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada Clty.
. Empire Livery Stable!
Broad st., Moveds OA, 20? Nat ona ) Ex:
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
HE PROPRIETOR OF ead EMPIRE
Stable has the largest lot of
Morses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams with Slgsent Bossi Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at ortest notice and 2
the most reasonable terme
The oraee os are free from vice, of gredsty)
and capable of a an fast as any gentle
man cares to
Good Saddle eicia always on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNER.' LS PROM PTL
DUBNISHED
IT HAS TURNED UP.
W EAT?
A CHANGE TO MAKE
MON Zy.
6 gre a ue
sagt ue athe Bo ” South,
ORIGINAL ie
NB, ene es
moreus and serious, Peet = BA
plate paper. Itisthe Chea Book for its
size and character ever published
One agent sold 108 copies in Nashville in
three days. Priceof outfit only 75 cents.
iorterms and territory, lf you
bg Ay telishe d when outfit recelyed, mon.
ey refunded,
Addreasa,
Southwestern Publishing House, .
158. and 155 North Spruce St.
Nashville, Tenn, ag29-4m
National Meat Market
OPPOSITE ITIZENS BANK,
0. J, NAFPZIGER...-.» -Pronrietor
EAS, BACON AND LABD,wholesale or
And all kinds of Meats usually found in
Gret-class Market.
A. wUTEE,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
Bret
RBRPA antl @DOWE NEATLY.
Meats delivered f ee of charge.
“@, J. NAFFZIGER,
UNION MARKET,
W. W. WAGGONER, ”
Wuccessor to W. F, eS
es ag ‘soe Survever’ Ln
DEALERS IN :
Beet, ar Mutten, Veal
At the lowent rates,
". frequen' inal,
Bus PURK, MUTTON, VEAu, SAUB& ?
GES, Etc.
QOMMERGIAL STREET. .N*VADA CITY
ee
the,
NOW IS YO
New No, 9High-Arm
SEWING M
co TO
Fresh Fish Crabs. SivMPe ao
E2 Don't Fail to Try It.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY;
No. 683 Kearney Street,
Verner Commercial..
e
‘Dr. Gibbon hagthe
easure of ae that he hasreturned
pe Visiting the princfpal Howpitaisof iu
a Ba resumed practice at the Dis
ey Street, San Francisco,
pennary 624 K old wale. nts and those reg uirin,
bis services mey find him,
SEMINAL WEAKNESS,
Seminal Ryslanions, the consequence of
self abuse solitary lary vioe., or Gaprared
eicenea: a proce re a the youth
of both. sexes to an ted extent, producing with be By certainty the
following ge of morbid symptoms unlesa
combatted by scientific medical measures,
vis’ Sallow countenance, dark spots under
the eyes, pain in th. ne ringing in the
ears, noise like tae rus of leaves and
the rattling of v}\ariote, ness apont
loins, weakneuws vf the urbe, confused vis
ion, blunted fntellect, loss of confidence,
iialarnce in approach ing strangers,
e to form new acquaintances, dig; tion
to shun society, loss of memory, hectic
to thu Pimples and various eruptionsebout
sonaeerdieu, mignt yy sets mosomeuie aa um ‘5
freq ‘uty, If reliet be not obtained,
afflicted should apply immediate:
2D + {a perpen or by letter, and have a
his new ahd scientific mode
gure fe these diseases, which never fails of
effecting a quick and radical cure,
MARRIED MEN,
Or those who contemplate ce fourta who
apoeeneein under any of these fear { malbe forget the sacred respon:
sisity ren ng upon them, por delay ¢0btein imme:
OURED AT HOME.
Persons at a distance may be SURED AT
HOME, by hye ‘letter to
stating’ e, ayap tongty of of tim the
as eonth ee cine
mall be promptly dent tre trae f from damege er
only. fo the country, with
fae and plain TAladttione ti for es The Doctor cures when others fai bit him, By
anclosing TEN DOLLARS % coin in a registered He through the Pont Office or
ai 4 & Go, a package of
bee circeaet OF expresstoany
through
medicine will
oar’, of the
street, corner Commercial,
Office Box 1957.
Franc:
The ;
Chicago Cottage Orman’
Has petainad aatandad of excellence which
ee woe. veryp improvement that inyoutve genius, and money can pro
Tass, Guality of toss 4 Blox rspoune, ter yon u of tone, qu
fobmbi: bination, ards n, beauty
‘ost.
tive, srnamental and desira:
Feeee organs for bomen, schools, churches
Oe BLISHED iBoration
THEY suum ” ACHILLE, Ww LED WOREMEN
coMBIND, MAKE Aw 7. :
The Popular Organ.
‘0 (NSTRUCTION BO! a o 18,
Catalogues and Price Lists on application
vaER.
—
CHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., “
BIOAGO ILLINOIS °
FRED SEARLS, .
ented
. CARRY_A FINE STOCK OF
Wheeler & Wilson's
Which I Will Sell
For Cash or on Easy Installments.-at‘Low Prices. ~~
The Best Sewing Machines Made. &@Call and See Them
WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT.
Khos. Shurtieff,
—o—
Plaza. Store of Thomas Shurtleff
I¢ YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST
Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc.,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Bop Sle by the Loating Crocers, !
“LILY WHITE,”
The: Best{iamily Flour inthe Market,
CENTRAL‘ ‘MILLING CO.
Ban Francisca)
joceantully treat . ”
address A * am ‘GIBBON 628 Kearney . Valley
dan aco
‘ern .
ACHINES, .
PUABA, STORTZ
THE
‘received erery Thursdav alent
“We fssue BILES OF EXOHANG!
*
Made at Gridley, by the
NEVADA OITY, CAL,
onal IB ELRCANT, HOUBE,, OF 190
It ‘had always hed Re AY utation of bein:
oneofthe moat com amodt oug and best kep'
houses in the moun!
MRS, J. NAFFZIGER,
The Proprietress of many years, has brought
itto a superiorstandard as a family hotel
and health resort,
thas the best rooms, sets the best
table and isthe only hotelin the mountaing containing fine croquet and Playgrounds.
There are Two.Sample Rooms on first
. fleor, and every acenmmodation for com
mercial men.
The house is strictly first-class in all its
appointments.
Free ‘Bus to and from all trains,
The Union Bar,
Finest in the City.
F. W. COOK
_ Cheivest Brands of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Nevada County Abstract Office,
Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal,,
Titles Examined and Insured
JOHN A. RAPP,
(County Recorder 11 consecutive years)
SEARCHER OF RECORDS,
NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT.
sale—6000 acres of land of the Calitor in! Trea and Steel Company, situated in
the ern portion of Nevada county and
bor ndering. © on the best lands of placér
cou
286 acres of land situated in Pleasant
Proprieto.
Hos jana lot on East Broad street, NeUntlstriag Shop.
i) AMES KINKEAD
ashes NOTICE ged
do all xinds Bittpholuter
at AND BEDDING OF ALi
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
+ WORKMANLIKE MANNER,
Pianos, Plotures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty.
Piano Movine Promptly attended to
and Carefully Performed.
All at the Lowest Living Rates
“. Thankfal for past patronage,“T respectt
ly solicit ¢ continuance in the future.
Paid up Capital $30 000!
CURES sem corner, re
Throat conde: 5 ben bee as ev ae
P and cel pememan Boocies tor Consumpttor,
REMOVED!
Swart's Photograph Rooms:
2
AVING REFITTED THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY on
a 4
Pine Street,
=~
Hcrewith inform the public that I am now .
Ready For Business.
Photographs in all the Latest StyTes.
Old Pictures copied and enlarged.
JOHN] {STVART, Photcgrapher.
CITIZENS, BANK,
Nevada: Oity
A General Banking Br Business’Transactee.
Wk ISSUE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York, re
San Francisco,
And Sacramento
Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin
Gipal cities ef GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.
Cellections om any part of th:
Onited Statesa specialty.
~ Highest Price Paid for Count)
and State Warrante,
Goid and Silver Bullion ur
chased
Assay Office att! this Bank.
OFFIOR RS:
£,M PRESTON
R, M. HUNT.. ‘
JOHN T. MORGAN...
D, E, MORGAN. .Ase’t CAsHigR and Sn0’y
" DIRECTORS:
Dp. R. M. Huw, Joun T. Mon@an
Gro. M. Hueuns, D. 8. Monaan,
Wm. EpWaros. L, Housman,
k, EATON.
++, VIOR PRESIDEN"
CORRESPONDENTS,
New York—First National Bank.
San Francisoo—First National Bank.
. --ahaestatisuciamate Bank of D. O, Mills
O.
Nevada pa G. R. Ri
TIME TABLE NO. 42.
Takes Effect Friday, May 1, 1891, at
8 o'oloak A.-M.LEAVING NEVADA GITY :
3:30 A.M. oqatigia Siiafag os een
10:00 A. M. Unticr toeal arr v
ing inSan Francisco at 7:15 P.
—
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
8:07 A M Daily, bringing pas. ° *sengery and mail leaving San Franciscoat7 P. M., also Hastern
passengers,
Daily, cennecting with
5:37 P; M. Overland leaving San
Francisco at 7:80 a. M.
JOHN ¥. KIDDER, Genera) Manager.
E. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
Quick Time Cheam Fares
Eastern and European Cities. ;
BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL
jALL BAIL ROUTES
—OF THE—
. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
(Paciwic SystzM.)
Daily Express Trains make prompt connec“ ona with the ever F Railway 1 Lines
aan ATNew York and New Orleans
[With Steamer Lines te
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
PULLMAN PALACE
SLEEPING CARS
And Tourist Bleeping Oars
Atte ody Ss
ted ol cine ee Ses
i ‘i 5 GRAY, <——
RAIL RO ‘D LANDS.
lands ‘ti Céntre ta UE Soe
Oregon, Nev.
or
FACTS
ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK.
Fat few osinte baow' that there is such @
thing as sun-cured tea in existence, and fewer
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 is not offered for
ale and that you know nothing of it. That Is
answered easily; but it is necessary to present
me & few details. The public only knows
terse Classes, viz., the green and the
Green Téas.
Few people know that the: bright blutshSteen color of the ordinary'teas exposed in
the windows is not the natural color. Un' Pleasant as the fact may be, it is nevertheless
artificial; Prussian blue, silica,
plumbago, and other uhealthful yl oa
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 Yjuality of tea. Theabominadle 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 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 ate annually imported as
which without the coloring process would be
impossible. They report tea as one of the most
The temptation to make sweepingsand bad
tea intoa merchantable product with a few
obnta’ worth of green coloring matter is too
strong to withstand, and the worthlessness of
tho trash that often finds its way to this mar
ket labeled “New Crop,” “Best Quality,”
“Green Tea," ete., would simply astound the
public if revealed, to say nothing of the unhealthfulness of the Prussian 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 that may be included under
the general heading of " black teas,” get their
color from the firfug or toasting process, but
mineral coloring matter is also frequently
J. Used to givo.a certain desired commercial
@ppearance, The firing and the coloring, as
fn-the green teas, largely conceals the iden:
tity of the tea, and permits the use of the
very Cheapest teas, to argue noth{ngffor the
Goterioratitig sifect of excessive firing Jwhich
Must be resorted to when a very cheap product is used and an extreme color desired,
Beech's Tea (Sun-dried). —~.
——ws
Concerning sun-dried teas the peopleof the
Pacific Coast have heard but little and know
4 less, although it is extensively used where it
is known and understood. Weare told that
when tea ia. no poor it cannot-be sold at home
or safely shipped tothe English markets, it is
shipped to Amerioa; 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 sun-cured, no
coloring matter is used, hence nothing but
pure tea leaves can be employed; for unas.
sisted by manipulation or GOloring, all ab
‘. tempts at adulteration or the introduction of
foreign leaves or matorial would be bold and
Siaring. That it is, therefore, sweeter and far
more fragrant than the artificially colored
green teas and the manipulated basket or
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 recetved at San Francisco last
year (1800) was 6,840,187 pounds, and the value
$956,290, or a fraction over 180 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 $066,260
worth of'tea the consumer paid between four
and -five milHons of dollars; ‘There are: your
enormous profits, and 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 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 fs
the object of this article to tell you where you
can get them, and what to = 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 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 artificially colored teas are sold for, But its guaranteed purity makes it more economical to
use; for a leas quantity, say about twenty
grains, cis required per cup. As there are
7,690 grains to a pound, there will be seen to
be hgtween three and four hundred cups to
the pound, or at the rate of about one fifth of
&@ cent per cup, Its economy is therefore
manifest, Itis 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 aold in this form for
two reasons; one is, that the original strength
and aroma is preserved; and second, 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 get it if tea by any other name can be
put off on you. “Ask for
odsauadk oad Odes Wasnt eetethd ce
each package.
Perhaps the best way to get it 1s to go where
know they have it and are willing to sell
lps! pee it can be had without aim‘thomas Shurtleft's, Plaga Store. .
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notoriously adulterated articles of commerce--}——-~—
pen-fired teas, you hardly need be told. That .
for
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THE LEADING
Woodworker
—~—-AND—
Wagonmaker,
H** REMOVED TO
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Where he will be pleased to receive all his
old customers and many new ones. He
will suit you in quality of work and prices,
WE HAVE REMOVED
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this county, near John Casey's
place, All fenced and under
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ater Company's ditch, Is
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best in the State). Corn
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with success. The finest
as the
without irrigation, _
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infants cand Children.
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