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July 27, 1891 (4 pages)

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pon the situate at . Nevada described s District, Ravine at m, and rly direc.L,. No. 2’ he claim Lyons, et in Book 9, ecords of ‘pendituie ses under , Revised being the @, for the ), and terrovements the said purpose of 1890 under tates. nm undivid gaid sum 6.66 is due m account, 66 may be CITIZENS of Nevada, 1in ninety Notice, you proportion mer, to-wit: sat In paid Rog the unNN TON, of JOHN iceman e tent. Office. oril 27 1891. VEN THAT gt Office adnty, Califorplication for 2-100 acres Placer Mine, nd as herein res Flat Mija, and State by the field in this office township, 18 blo Base and described as .C. P, M, No. s beside iron . a drill hole at. bears 8, 39 ction corner and 22,1. 18 >, 66 minutes 3. 76° 45 minine to post “I lack Ouk tree >, E. 06 links minutes, W. marked “i, ©. ir tree 60 sec‘links distant; . 5827.8 feet or i.. P, M. No. LO seconds dia, iatant; Thence. et or 8.47 ch’'s NE, 3 1” Section corL ant 22, Tp. 16 3. 21°, 56 minE. containing Ya recordéd Ti s lit. Mining The adju ining aims Or piyblic— ning.-adverse) s Consolidate are required od with-the dtegin--. Office, at Sacthe sixty aays’ , orthey will be ovisiuns of the RTs, Register. licant, Neyada t the foregoing Patent, be ‘pub0 days, in the newspaper pubPy i RPS" kepister. this notice was 1, 1891. 3 OTE Revenue — To Street Poll Tax the City of NeWe: d and Street Poll edy levied, for on which male evada, over the of 50 years for ses, Which said nd shall become . Twenty-second anner provided hal of ‘said City collector of said me in the manpon the neglect ible therefor to d, said Marshal seizure and sale ned by auch perjade after three e and place, end 8791, 8798, 3794, 11 Code of Caltevern-such seiznal on the first st take oath be‘total amount of y him during the ust at the same 2 amount of his to the City Treassal shall be alsh Poll taxes col‘l-year, for maJLT, President. je2_ Engineer. ELECTION FOR r and Assistant of the Nevada irtment will be h, 1891, k P, M, Jus Schmidt. id. Schmidt, ° Fire Delegates. ITT, President. lication, RAMENTO,CAL, hat the following tice of hig intenClerk of Nevada Y, Ualifornia, on ies Kendrick, of je H. A, No, 4713, T. 16, N, R.8 E° Nowing witness Rs aPC.. nd, vig: Edward B. ©. Waite, John 5 Gal. ¥, 0. hk! ‘8, Register. ditors. eased, , oF ay underthe Estate of to the ¢reditors Citas against em with the n four months althis hott ce at NeTei fi California, the @ trangaction of te, in gaid county SHOECRAFT, eof x J. Dorsey, ne, 1891, see: . $025 lo, 98 . ide “Revenue for tothe. a VOL. LXI.—No. 9491 = ra NEVADA OITY. CAL. MONDAY EVENING JULY 27, 1891. ; The Daily Transcript. PUBLISHED Every -’DavExcept Sunday, —BY = BROWN & CALKINS, N, P. Brown, Businesg;/Manager. Editor. Office—“Transcript Block,’’ Commercial street, Nevada City, Calif, " Ld TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Year, ‘pavable in Advance...$6, City Subscriberé. 15 Cts per week. . Terms for Advertising Legal Advertise— per square for first insertion and _ cents per square for each additional in gertion. Business advertisements as per card rate ~-furnished on application. Local asertion and centsper line for each add ional insertion, ED Nevada City Society Directory. L. S. Calkins Notices -10 cents per line for first i-. Wedding Cakes and Pastry Now York; Bakery G. Win. Durst, Prop. AVIN PURCHASED THIS known and popular Bakery, SS saat Commercial Transcript Block, I intend tokeep on h very best of ‘Pp and at all times the Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc: Made to order on sho peasonable ene rt notice and on most Allorders fo ly attended to. By strict attention to business, giving the anything im my line promptLA MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT. NQ. 47 Inderendent Order of Odd FellowMeets at’ Odd Fellow’s Hall Every 2nd and 4th Monday-of Rach Month at 7:30 o'clock. E M. L, ROBERTS, C. P. 3EO., A, GRAY, 8. NEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. A.M. STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH. i K. M. PRESTON, H. P. * J, ROLFE, Secretary. ‘HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons of the Golden West, Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:80 O'CLK. FRED SEARLS, President. JOHN C, NILON, R. 8: NEVAPA-LODGE, -NO.-13) Fi @& A.M: Meets at Masonic Hall] Btated Meetings onthe Second Wednesday of each month, Visiting Brethien in good standing are cordially invited. JOHN T. MORGAN, Master. E-J, ROLFE, Secretary: MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 16, Oniform Rank \Knichts of Pythias re Meets at Armorv Hall irst Wednesday Evening of Each Month at 2 + JA. RAPP, 8 K.'C, GEO, A. GRAY, 8. K. R. NEVADA GOMMANDERY.NO.6, Knights Templar, FIRST ANE ab Eee y My es ae rae MONTH at 744 o'clock. DAVID E MORGAN, C, I, J. ROLF, R. i “LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, Native Daughters of the Godlen West Meets at Pythian Castle nd 4th Thursday Evening of Each me Month, at 7:80 o'clock. CORA CLARKE, President. SERAPH C. BUKEFORTH, RB. 8, NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE. NO, 30 Young Men’s Institute. ,, Meets at Hibernia Hall lternate Thursday ‘Evening com avery faith the First Thursday Even ing in the year. : THOMAS BROWN, President. CABL SCHEMER RK. 8. MILO LODGE, NO. 48, Knichts of Pythias, Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY FRIDAY EVE’G at 7;300’CLOUK W. T; MORGAN, G.-@. B 8. RECTOR, K. of &, and 8. PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290, Order Sons of St. George. Meets at Pythian Castle, Baturday Eveping, (except fourth sgt et A of ak month,) at 7:30 0 clock, Visiting Brothers cordially invited. LEONARD FOOTE, Worthy President. T, H. WATERS, Secretary. —— DR. R. Mm. HUNT, Physician, oO’ ¥IGE AT VINTON’S DRUG SLORK, NEVADA CITY. THOs. 8 FORD, Attorney and Oounseléf at Law. »FICE—~lhomas Juilding, corner Broad ¢ and Fine atreeta Neveda Citv. J. M. WALLING, Attornev at Law. ' F\FFION—Tilley Building, Corner Broad SOE Tine Streets, Nevada city. % uperior Judge of Nevada County, ff, B, OBAPMAN, DIAnNTIsSsT NEVADA CITY...--..OAT: — sOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Otfice a Residence, Sacramento se A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, BUA Teo BE" FUME BOOTS AND . noxs & BPEULALTY RRPA.RINGDONE NEATLY. _W. W. WAGGONER, ~ (Successor to W. ¥, Buglebright,) Deputy or, . guaerer ine . © Deputy U.S, Mineral’ Suryeyo 4 ein Morgan & Roberts block Nevade best satisfaction and gelling at lo hope to merit a liberal patrohage,. soins Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTIST, NEVEDE OST E ist e CAL. Offive with Dr: N. E. Ch t ; td street. epi nae rare P.F. SIMONDS Attorney “and Oounselor at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts, ~ -) ai oraen & Roberts’ Block, Nevu J. 1. OAL DWEML, . Attorney at Law, Notary ‘Public, AND CONVEY ANGER, “yf FICE—South side Broad Street O site Union Street, Nevada Ci, Hf hal aac peg 5 AY = ed of the State, ‘ née Courts o e United “tate he State. of California ~ « eee er Q. 8. WOODMANSEE, M. D., Physician, Surgeon and. Oueliust. diseases of the EYE, NERVES, LUNGS, those peculiar to Females‘and all Chronic Diseases: Also, RHEUMATISM, Residence—N. W. corner of School and ticbardson strects, Grass Vallev. Office—MiII street; 38 doots south of Neal street. Office Hours—10 to 12 A. M., 2to 4and'6 to7 P.M. ¢ EDWARD M. PRICE, M.D, PHYSICIAN AND RADUATE OF THE Pity AON. con of Physicians and Surgeons, London, [ ugland, acndof the University of Brussels, belgium, ete, Office at Cart Bros, Drug Store. RESIDENCE--M. Hanley’s, Main street, Nevaca City. ; Se LUETJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER! AND JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City. Empire Liverv Stable’ 3road at., Nevada City, opp Nat ona ) &x: change hotel © [AMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, HE. PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of ilorses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teame with elegant Buggies, Wagons. apd iacks to let at the shortest notice and pb ‘he-most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of geod sty) ind capable of going as fast as any gentle nan cares to drive, ; Good Saddle Horses always on hand GARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROM PTL Y selling our new Book “CHARACTER SKETCHES." Itis the Sreatostsel ling book ever brought out .n the South. FIFTY-PWO—52 -FULL PAGE ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS, fresh and striking ; humoreus and serious. Printed on heavy plate paper. Itisthe Cheapest ‘Book for its size and character ever published, One agent sold 103 copies in Nashville in three days. Priceof outfit only 75 cents. Apply at once ior terms and territory, lf you are not satisfied when outfit received, mouey refunded, Address, Southwestern Pcblishing House, 153 and 155 North Spruce St, Nashville, Tenn. ag29-4m National Meat Market OPPOSITE . ITIZENS BANK, J.J. NAFPZIGER..+; Ba “punk; MUTTON, VEAs, SAUBA GES, Ete, HAMS, BACON AND LARD,wholesale or setail, ‘ : ‘ Proorletor yp UNION MARKET, — SOMMERGTAL STREET. »-NPVADA CITY , Beel, Pork, Mutton, Veal tt, f— ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE STOCK OF THE PEOPLE TASTE HAMS, BACON and Street, adjoining AIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO.. ALI S Vorner Comimercial..... San Francis) ‘a § a Hy) nal Diseases such PURNISHED izequent insanity. If relief be notobtained, at arsons soaftiicted should apply immediatefy. either in person or by letter, and have a IT HAS TURNED UP. dure effected by his new andacientific mode treating these disenses, which never fails of WVEZA.T'? affecting a quick and radical cure, 1 MARRIED MEN, 1 . Or those who contemplate marriage, who A CH AN ce TO M AKE aresuffering under any of these ieartal malMONEY. adies, should not forget the sacred respou© And all kinds of Meats usually found in }Aret-class Market. : n Meats delivered ft ee of charge. The Popular Orga 4 0, J. NAFFZIGER, . (NSTRUCTION BOOKS nie ei AND PIANO STOOLS oe Which Ir For Cash of * Fo Nale by The Best Fanily #1 é TU THE UNFONTUNATE R. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, No, 684 Koarmey Sirest, Established .in 1854 for, the treatment of Seouxal and semias Gonorrhea, Gleet Stricture, Syphilis in all ite forms Seminal Weaknes' Impotency, “ete Skin Diseases o years’ standing and Ulcerated ege successfully treated, Dr. Gibbon hagthe that he hasreturned aS < ' SIS : a leasure ofannooncin rom Visiting the principai Hospitals of Kurope, and has resumed practice at the Dis: pensary, 628 Kearney Street, san Francisco, ere Lis old patients and those requirin, his services may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of selfabuse, This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth 1 both sexes ‘to ap almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combatted by scientific medical measures, viz’ Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the nead, ring ng in the ears. noise like the rustlig. of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness abont \oins, Wweakneus vi the limbs, confused viston, blunted intellect, loas of confidence, litfidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new scquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, nectic dushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath,coughs coungmpyed. night sweats, monomania and sipility resting upon them, nordclay Gob tein immediate relief, CURED AT HOME, Persons atu distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibnen, stating ci¥e, symptoms, length of time the jisease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or suriosity,to any part of the country, with tal: and plain directions for use. The Docwr tures when others fail, Try him, Uharges reasonable cull or write. Address DK, J, F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, san Francisco Oifice Box 17. xXhe -Chicago Cottage Organ’ Has attained astandud of excellence which admits of no searriosr, It containe veryp improvement that inrenee genius, skill and money Gan prouce, There excellent Organs are celebrated for , ’ riety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, maki ho
the most attractive, ornamental and desira vle organs for homes, schools, churches lodges: societies, etc, d8TABLISHED REPUTATION TNEQ, FACILISIES ALLED SKILLED WORKMEN BesT MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS Gatalogues and Price Lists on application FREE. — GHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., BIGAGO ILLINOIS. Sees FRED SEARLS, att sate and Counselor st Law. 4 the Leading Grocers ! “LILY WHITE,” Ez Don’t Fail to Try It. Now IS YOUR CHANCE, . CARRY A FINE.STOCK OF . New No, 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson’s SEWING MACHINES, . wW7ill Sell on basy Installments, at Low Prices, etemaeieemmianl The Best Sewing Machines Made. €2-Call and See Them WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT. Thos. Shurtierfr, PLAZA STORED —o-— GO TO ‘THE Plaza Store of Thomas Shurtleff, ». If YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc., AT THE LOWEST PRICES, Fresh Fish Crabs. Shrimps. ete., received every Thursdav nicht, ua-in-the Market, vote Made at Gridley, by the CENTRAL{MILLING CO. NEVADA OITY, OAL, THIS ELEGANT HOUSE OF 100 Sunny coms is again open to the pubic. It haa always had the reputation of bein ohe ofthe most commodious aud best kep' houses in the mountaina, MRS. J. NAFFZIGER, The Propristress of many years, has brought itto a superiorstandaid as a family hotel and health resort, ithas the best rooms, sets the best table andisthe only hotelin the mountains containing fine croquet and playgrounds. There are Two Sample Rooms on first floor, and every accommodation for com mercial men. The house is strict'y first-clasa in all its appointments, Free ’Bus to and from all trains. The Union Bar, Finest in the City. F. W. COOK....... «e+e» sProprieto. ; Choicest 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. For sale—6000 acres of land of the California Iron and Steel Company, situated in the southern portion of Nevada county and bordering on the best lands of placer county. wale acres of land situated in Pleasant alley. House and lot on East Broad street, Neyada City Uplolstering Shop ‘el JAMES KINKEAD — jo all kinds of Upholster : "S ing batirenten ton Hau Mattresses, Feather PilFURNITURE AND BEDDING OF. ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN. ‘A WORKMANIIKE MANNER, e Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed. ; {AIP atthe Lowest ‘Living Rates BOR casxt, ly solioit s continuance in the future. yw, RbWinunes # 7 REMOVED: Swart's Photosraph Rooms. AVING REFITTED i] GRAPH GALLERY on PHOTOKPine Street, : Hcrewith inform the public that I-am now Ready For Business, Photographs in all the Titost Styles; Old Pictures copied and enlarged. JOHN S*/ART; Photographer, CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street.. teeeeens Nevadas Vity Paid up Capital -$30 000 A General Banking Business"Transacted, W. B IssUR SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLb New York, = z San Francisco. And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANG! Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin “tpat citiev of GREAT BRITAIN’ and EUROPE. = . Collections on any part of th United State specialty. Highest Price Paid for Count) id State Warrants, Geld and Sliver Bullion chased Assay Office at this Bank. .M PRESTON. taille R.M, HUNT.... +++, VICK PRESIDEN JOHN T. MORGAN......... CasuHit D. BE. MORGAN..Ass’T CasHtmr and 8x0’) DIRECTORS: JOHN 'T., MORGAR D, E, Morean, ‘ PResingr CORRESP New York—First National Bank, San Francisco—First National Bank. Sacramento—National Bank of D. O, Mill: Co, N.G.ALR. Nevada County TIME TABLE NO. 42. Takes Effect Friday, May 1, 1891, at 8 o’olook A. M. LEAVING NEVADA GITY : 3:80 A M Daily, connect wit! . . * overland arriving at Sar Francisco at 12:15 A. M. 10:00 A M. Daily, connecting with . . + Colfax 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 Francisco at? P, M., also Kastery passengers, 5:37 P M Daily, ccnnecting wit) e ° . Overland leaving Sa. Francisco at 7:80a. M. JOHN F. KIDDER, Genera) Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent, (Quick Time ¥ Chean Fares Eastern and European Cities, ; BY HE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL. jALL RAIL ROUTES —OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pactric Sysrem.) Dail Express Trains make prompt conneclous with the several Kailway Lines in the Kast, —-AND AT ~ew—Yorkand-New Orleans: [With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. . PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING OARS And Tourist Sleeping Oars Atmohtcioosl “chime. tee tmerthe ta Tourist Slegping Care, § Pickets Bold, Sleeping Car Berths seoured, a paper 1 forme: ngiven u tion at fhe Company's offices whe alling in person can secure fates, er niishtaelSaal .N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN Aube Radacer, : den: Pass ete lag . GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager. » San Francisco. ean d RAIL ROAD LANDS. ¥ in Cen and ern C fornia, regon, Noveds and > apply to Ww. H. MILIA, Land Agont,0, P, B, RB. San ? Yor to or * MADD . FACTS ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK. But few people know -that there is such a thing as sun-cured tea in existence, and fewer have seen {t, But there is, and it is of all teas the sweetest, purest, and most fragrant. You aak at once how it is that ft ‘1s not offered for ale and that you know nothing of it That Is »Croup th: ev : Throat, Lungs and Chest. including: Conan eer and per Genuipe signed E Daits, . Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bro CURES fereciere Whooping Cough etn . Pacific Coast have heard but little -and-know shipped to America; that we will dri H nk an: thing. That may possibly be one of the ~ sons we have not heen offered sun-dried teas, They were good enough to send elsewhere, coloring matter ts used, h bue AN,. pure tea leay: plored, ton § forel; . “ Recollect that the margin of profit {¢ so . ’ Green Teas. bad green color of the erdinary te, posed the windows {s' not the Bitgral cole ‘ie Pleasant as the fact may be, it Is nevertheless } @rtificial; Prussian bine, siliéa, gypsum. plumbago, and other unhealthful mineral Colors being used for this Purpose The effect is twofold: It not only makes the teaa bright, shiny, attractive green, but also permits the use of “off-color” and worthless teas, which once under the green cloak, are readily worked off as a good quality of tea. Theabéminable coloring practice.even, admits of the use of foreign substances, and the English government, which looks closer into the gen: ulneness of {ts staples than ours, has In some of the alleged "finest of teas found redried leaves, straw, fragments of matting, ricebusks, 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 annually imported ag tea, which without the coloring Process would be impossible, They report tea as one o: sha gont notoriously adulterated articleaol Com méree, The temptation to make sweepings and bad tea: into a merchantable 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 unbealthtidiness of the Prugsian blue, plumago, gypsum, and the oth that are employed. robes soe Black Teas. The basket and _pan-fired Japan as the China teas that may be i ane pale the ganeral hoadiug of black teas,” get thelr color from the firing or toasting process, but mineral coloring matter is also frequently Used to give # certain desired ecommeraiat appearance. The firing and the coloring, as in the greet: teas, largely conceals the identity.of the téa,-and permits the use of the’ Very cheapest Tas, to argue nothingtfor the. deteriorating effect of excessive firing, pwhich must be resorted to when a very cheap*product is used and an extreme color desired, = Beech’s Tea (Sun-deied).—————_}. Concerning sun-dried teas the peopleot the less, although it is exteusively used where ft {s known and understood; We are told that when tea is so poor it cannot be sold at home or safely shipped tothe English markets, it fs The sun-dricd teas being sUn-cured, no Home leaves or Giaring. That it is, therefore, sweeter and far 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 healthiul than the mineral-colored teas, id alao apparent Thatitis more expensive, is also true; and that is apother’ reason you have never seen.it. There fo not ap 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 130 tea all the way from 50¢ to $1 per pound, In other words, for that §956,259 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 astn-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 {tis the object of this article to tell you where you ¢an 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, ig now offered to the le of the Pacific Coast, It will be a revelation . , to you. You doubtless never saw any nat ural leaf. Have your grocer break open a package. It will be found in color tobe just between the artificially colored green 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 artificlally colored teas are sold for. But its guaranteed purity makes it more economical to use; for a les# quantity, say aboit twenty grains;*is required per cup, Aé there are 7,680 grains to a pound, there will be seen to be between three and four hundred cups to the pound, of 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 foind at the bottom of this article plainly printed on the package. It is sold in this form for two reasons; one is, thatthe 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, “~~ © a Caution. 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 putoffonyou, Ask for If your grocer does not have it, he will get it for you. Price 60¢ per pound. The above trade-mark and price is plainly printed on Perhaps the best way to get it is to go where you know they have it and are willing to sell it. For instance, it can be had without dimoultya ‘thomas 8 bhurtleff’s, Plaza Store, @nswered easily; but it is necessary to prese: : mt poe a vie details.. The public only knows gene: viz., green Peto gang Classes, viz., the and the Féw people know that the bright blufshren that I nd Prescription known tome." H. A. 111 Bo. Oxford dt. Brooklyn “The use work of pereroga: are the in . ion to endorse it, easy Cantos Marryn, D. D,, 5 EB’ CARR, PALACE : ERP CONSTANTI, LAND As THING USOALLY FOUND iWea E Rircest-class School Books, Blank Books. The Fines: of ‘Castoria” is so unt and i mrerita so well known that Pprtee ow _ ‘a Fe families 7 ice do not keep N Late Pastor Bloomingdale iret ont Sy: PAINTS: OIL8: VARNISHES, Miscellaneous Books, ~~ __.Agents_tor the San } Franciseo Examiner: ~~ Fields Graden and Flower Seeds for Infants ‘and Children. : ~~2 Castoria is 20 well adapted tochild: 2 it ior to any Sour St J ‘ Kile Worms, gives thee Eructation, ¥, . Without injurious medication, For several years I have recommended an eure Faced shall always continue ficial results."* variably luced beneta Epwm F. Parpen, M. The Winthrop," 185th Streetand fur Ave, New York City, ° Tae Czrrave Company, %? Murray Sraser, New Your. STORE, RGE AND JOMPLETR 8TOUK ©O r gv Drus Store. : ETC Pictorials, -_ Magazines. Brands of. Cigars in Nevada City,* WEHAVEREMOYED DENNY & GRAY, Horse-Shoers = AND oes Blacksmiths, NEVADA OITY, = + + «+. GAL, Have Removed to their NCW SHOP AT THE PLAZA, Vhere they will be pipaned to exeeute any and all work in their Une. 1 Jarriage and Wagon-making. Horse-Shosing 9 Specialty LAND FOR SALE 100 acres of the best bottom’ land in Penn Valley, this county, near John Casey's place. _ All fenced and under cultivation and can be irrigated from. the Excelsior Water Company's ditch. Is deep: soil (as good as the best in the State), Corn and potatoes can be raised with success: The finest shipping fruits can be raised without irrigation. Terms reasonable, “Apply at. the Darty TransCRIPT Office, a23-tf., employment, and wil) teach you MON F free, You work in you own local herever you ve. Both sexes, ull ages, We start you [i Tah es infor avaupta, HAIR Baeginpers earn fron O88 to Py bdr Wack. and more ew Dti i) experience. We cali furnish you An Extraordinary fer Iv JAERE 18 A “New Hpme (purchased at or Secans Sie ee orany. ~ . 75 Y Tr .stee 2 i Ti sh, banish! ieee ashe . Medguattars of Oommercal Tearagr ev of charge, (6x ifdelivered at our NO. 725 Uriteir GAN PRANCINCO, GALA WA RERS OF THE Pins Me Geoavinstror, Nake work. fr we. oy May Hes Make aa much but Sewing Machine WV es at a, a ak we will put it in perfect reEtres of oh copting only : e or damage caused by careless han Me) MARK. THE “NEW HOME" SEWING MA~ OHINE OOMPANY, Qhas. 5B, Navlor = For Catarrh C. C. LINIMENT Has No eer, Trvit. indorsed bv the Medical Faculty. Pref ere b* San Francisco’s Leadinel Phy sicians, OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890, Thisis to.certity that we have used the G, J. Liniment in our family, and have found itto be the beat and most effective medloine for Nouralgia and kinds diseases —! any hat we have tried, We can unhesitatiagly recommend it as « most powerful aud use tal remedy, LE K, R. DILLE, Pastor of the First M. EK. Chureh, For all chronic cases in connection U. O. DANIMENT, use “GOMPOUND 80LPHOR POWDER" for thoroughly cleaysing he blood and toning upthe entire system. Vor Habitual Constipation, Inrdigestiqn, THEW” it BONE. Nar It in poe up ‘by in large botfles. Price $ 42 Mush Sireet. tles $5; small bottles 25 cents: Sent postife paid on receipt of price. — eee The C. C. Liniment Co 21 Bush Street, S. Fi FOR 6h Wy bi, DROGGISTs, Genera “anager: and) Secrotarv. Massive Fire-proof Structu , re, Free trom the danger of Fire go prevalontin Large Hotels, n : Free ‘Bus to.and from, all Teaine. Telegraph, Pest Office and eral 3 age Office tm the Balding, rn ote ss The Table Not Excelled by that eelled’an oe A, CARR Carr Bros.. : PROPRIETORS OF THE : DRUG :; Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. Nevada‘City, with ~ nonemnenmeniamige steam,