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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. THINGS SAID AND DONE
BROWN & CALKINS. Préprictors.
TUESDAY EV’NG SEPT. 20. '92.
—_—o—
PEOPLES PARTY.
A Very Good Meeting and a Number of
Speakers.
Telegraph: Saturday evening last, the
Peoples Party held an outdoor meeting
n Grass Valley.
Dan F. Norton, Chairman
Central Committee.
John Knotwell of North Bloomfield,
candidate for County Treasurer, was
made President. He delivered an opening speech. ~
The platform of the party was read by
Bleightol, the candidate for County Recorder. ~* [
Arthur E. Baugh of Truckee, candidate
for Assemblyman, made the first. speech
and he ‘made a good one. He is not yet
accustomed to public speaking but he
talked as if.it was no new thing to him.
He pleased the people who heard him
and was greeted with frequent appleuse.
called to order by
of the County
leard and Seen by the Daily Transeript
for the famous Shasta Water. Try it.
Reporter.
J. J. Jackson has received the agency
The Jewish Holidays will commence
tomorrow. The stores of tat denomination will close from Wednesday evening until Friday evening.
Thomas Shurtleff & Son have their
store lighted with six incandescent lights,
and the dynamo used was invented by
O. C. Percival of this city. When
lighted, their store presents a beMfitifal
appearance.
The Republican county candidates will
go to You Bet on Friday, Ostober 21st,
‘and Grass Valley on Saturlay, October
92d. These dates have been changed
from that of. the list of appointments
published a few days ago.
Ata meeting of the Republican delegates of Meadow Lake townsh p held
yesterday the following officers were
nominated: For Supervisor, C. R. MeLennan. For Justices of the Perce, C.
Thomas and A. Franzini. For Constables, J. Lainbercht and C. Anderson.
Hon. John IL. Caldwell, candidate for
District Attorney followed. He defined
the issues of the day im a clear aad forcible manner and teld what he would do in
case of his election as District Attorney.
One of the things was te make the Railroad pay. taxes on-land or else give up the
land.
C. W. Kitts, candidate for State Senator, made the best speech of ‘his life.
John A. Ball, candidate for County
made a» lengthy address, paying
the financial
Clerk,
most of his attention to
issues of the campaign.
Samuel 8. Alderman for County Sur.
Henry. Shoemaker for Sheriff and veyor,
Samuel Z.
short talks.
Richards for Coroner madi
Mr: Richards was introduced to the
audience as the father of nineteen children. The applause that greeted Mr.
Richards and that announcement was
very great and evidently sincere.
Mr. Knotwell made a handsome closing speech and called for threecheers for
the party and ticket, and the cheers were
hearty, and he adjourned the meeting.
All acknowledge that the meeting was
a saccess.
PERSONAL MENTION,
Social and Other Notes About People Old
and Young. ,
M. J. Anderson of San Francisco is
town.
J. R. Williams of San Jose, is here on
a visit.
Geo. Foster of Seattle arrived here on
last evening's train.
Henry Huckins, wife and
yAlex. McMaster of Riverside arrived
here last evening on his way to Nerth
Bloomfield.
Mrs. D. RK. McKillican and Miss
Maud McKillican arrived here last evening from North Bloomfield, on their way
to Oakland.
Mrs. J. H.
ler,
ona visit to the
Cutchan.-”
Mrs. Chas. Grissell,
visit to her mother, Mrs. John
month.
——_——— *
A Riversipz man has jast succeed
in extracting from ten pounds of orange
peel oil in the proportion of fifty pounds
As aton of peel
to one ton of peel. As
of $300 and th “ yield oil to the value
sells for $7 a pound,
factory to its founder.
——$—_—$ Onn
Wanted.
A boy to learn the blacksmith
ness. Enquire of Ira Abbott, Broad
920-tf street.
Notice to Members of N. C. A.
You are hereby notified to call at
Giffin’s Cigar Store and get invitation
cards for the ball.
Members must present their membership cards at the door. By order
520-4t
é ce
A Gold Watch Free.
AGold Watch within your reach.
*Palo Alto Cigarettes,” the purest and
daughter,
came over from North San Juan yesterRogers and Miss Susie Sigof Visalia, arrived here last evening
family of R. Ge Mcwho has been on &
McBean of
Washington, returned home Saturday.
Mrs. Conrad Grissell left on the noon
train for San Francisco: to” be. gome &
the profits of such
an industry will doubtless prove satisBoarp or DieEecTors.
It is the custom among Berlin bakers
to sell bread at a fixed price. The stauding price of a loaf at the Prussian Capital
is about 12 cents. On the other hand, the
loaf had no fixed weight, but rises or falls
in the scale with the price of flour.
—————+ ee
Registration
All political parties are interested iu
securing as large a vote as possible, and
hence are urging the voters not to neglect
©] the matter of having their names placed
on the GreatRegister. Judging from
the notices published in the newspapers
in other counties the registration of Nevada county is much ahead of most
of the counties, as fully four-fifths
of the names of the voters of the county
have been recorded.
When the Trap is Sprung
Upon us, as it sometime is, in a most unexpected manner by disease, we appreciate the fact that it is a most insidious
foe, and that not only is it necessary to
combat it by the most potent wedicinal
agencies, but to prevent its manifestation atall by counteracting the causes
that produce it. Thus, exposure in wet
weather, the,enforced wearing of damp
clothes during a storm, & thorough
draught, unaccustomed diet and water,
bodily or mental overwork, are breeders
of di , but Hostett ‘sg Stomach Bitters will prevent their inducing it.
in
wise produce.
the outdoor laborer,
it is of the utmost advantage. Dyspepsia.
yield to it.
of Carr Broa’.
Water.
Ice Cream. No.
Nevada City.
pean” nas
tf
lator.
killed.
will
e oil
lator.
safo and sure cure.
busic.
REPUBLICAN
2 peg: OSD NATIONAL,
Verdict Rendered: CONGRESSIONAL,
This afternoon the jury in the case of eee COUNTY, ‘mer
Charles Bonney rendered & verdict of DISTRICT
guilty. He will be sentenced Friday TOWNSHIP
NOMINATIONS.
This
medicine fortifies the system against the
assured effects such causes would otherTo the mariner, miner,
the slave of the desk
and pen, and the overworked generally,
kidney trouble, malaria, biliousness, all f
Sherman Wi. Marsh,
Norutxe so well relieves thirst or invigorates a person on & hot day as a glass
pure fountain Soda
Something modern: Foley’s Nougat
13 Commercial street
Wuen you feel uncomfortable about
the stomach, take Simmons Liver Regu es
A max attempted to blow up a church
at Warsaw, and he was the only person
Aut miserable sufferers with dyspepsia
can be cured by Simmons Liver ReguNoruixe like Simmons Liver Regulator for dyspepsia and indigestion—a
REGULAR
—
FOR PRESIDENT,
Benjamin Harrison,
OF INDIANA.
—
FOR VICE PRESIDENT, *
WHITELAW REID.
4
OF NEW YORK.
ELECTORAL TICKET.
Joseph C. Campbell. ... Of San Joaquin
Thomas R. Bard......-Of Ventura
William Carson....+Of Humboldt
M.S. Mery....-eseeeeee Of Chico
James Waymire...-_..Of Oakland
I. Hecht....05---Of San Francisco
H. V. Morehouse...-. Of Santa Rosa
John T. Porter.....--Of Monterey
3. L. Hanscom....--+Of Modesto
For Congress—Second: District,
John F. Davis,
Of Calaveras,
For Joint Senator,
Third Senatorial District.
(Nevada, Sierra and Plumas Counties, )
Tirey L. Ford,
Of Downieville.
For Assemblyman—12th District,
Richard I. Thomas,
Of Birchville.
For Sheriff,
William L. Cole,
Of Nevada City.
For County Clerk,
Of Nevada City.
For County Treasurer,
B. F. Snell,
Of You Bet.
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For District Attorney,
Db. D. Bowman,
Of Grass Valley.
* For County Recorder,
John W. Wrerry,
Of. Nevada City.
For Public Administrator,
Arthur Powell,
Of Grass Valley.
For County Surveyor,
Charles E. Uren,
Of Grass Valley.
For Coroner,
Henry Daniels,
Of Grass Valley.
For Supervisor—First District.
J, M. BUFFINGTON,
Of Nevada City.
For Supervisor—Second District,
RICHARD NOELL,
Of Grass Valley.
For Supervisor—Fifth District,
Cc. BR. MeLENNAN,
Of Truckee. ° .
—
Nevada Township.
For Justices of the Peace—Charles
Mulloy and W. D. Plunkett.
Foyer.
tion; bowels lax
headache, with dull, heavy
restlessness, with sensation of having left
something@undone which ought to have
been done» fullness ‘after eating;
cate want or action of the Liver.
that can do no harm and has never been
Fake Simmons Liver Regulator
rol walgingiat 2 SPECIFIC FOR—
TOWNSHIP : NOMINATIONS.
For Constables—Wm. Scott and Joa,
1g
coated; pain under thé
bad
tired feeling; yellow ap
of skin and eyes ; dizziness, etc.
1t always some of ——
A Safe, Reliable Remedy
Bowel Complaint,
Sick Headache, i
Constipation,
Biliousness,
Midne: Affections, Jaundice,
Men Depression, Colio
A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION.
#1 have been practicing medicine for twenty
and have never been able to put up a v eta.
Ye compound thac would, like Simmons vet
R tor, promptly ‘and effectually move the
Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead
of weaken) the digestive and is tive power?
He Me ron, M.D., Washingto;, Ark.
ONLY GENUINE _
Has our Z Stamp in redion front of wrapper.
3. B. Zellin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa
“Ordinance No. 106.
An Ordinance to License Auctioneers
and merchants commencing business,
and-to-regitlate the carrying on of
said business.
MHF Board of ‘Trustees of the City of
Ne vada do ordain as follows :
section }. :
Any person or persons, company — or
corporation, conducting or carrying on
the business of auctioneering or selling
goods, wares or merchandise. or other
things at public auction within the corporate limits of the city of Nevada, shall
procure a license therefor as hereinafter
provided :
SECTION 2.
Those doing # business whose sales
amount to $5,000 or more per quarter,
are auctioneers of the Ist class.‘Those whose sales are less than $5,000
and over $3,000 per quarter, constitute’
the second class.
Those whose sales are less than $3,000
r cuarter constitute auctioneers of the
third class.
SECTION 3.
Auctioneers of the fir t class shall pay
an annual license of $175. ‘Those of the
second class shall pay au annual license
of $125, and those of the third class
shall pay an annual license of $75.
All licenses shall be paid for annually
in advance, and shall be issued by the
City Marshal, and the amounts collected
shall be paid into the City Treasury, and
no license shall be issued for less than
one year.
SECTION 4.
All licenses issued under the provisions of this ordinance shall be non trans-}.
ferable.and it shall be unlawful for any
‘Auctioneer licensed under this ordinance
to lend his name or assistim:e to any
other person or auctioneer, when such
action istaken for the purpose of attempting to avoid the payment of an auctioneer's license by such other= person or
auctioneer.
SECTION 5.
Traveling merchants, salesmen, or any
m or persons whe commerce of open
up any busifisss by which goods, wares or
merchandise of any kind are to be sold or
bartered, which is not otherwise licensed,
shall procure a license and pay therefor
the sum of $50 before comuencing or
opening said business.
SECTION 6.
Any person or persons acting as auctioneers, or conducting any public auction, or opening or commencing any business without first procuring alicense therefor as herein provided, or in any manner
whatever violating any of the provisions
of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon & conviction
thereof shall be fned in a sum not
LOOK OUT,
SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISE_.3E: when all the time they mean for me to
Loss of appetite; pad breath; bad taste in look in,” said the Freachman.
’
the mouth; tongue cos :
~ ghoulder-blade; in the back or la gatthn ee gains, and in so doing you si.ould not fail
‘ to LOOK IN our store.
LOOK OUT
LOOK OUT
LOOK IN
LOOK OUT
stick my head out of » car window,
and they say to me
We ask yon to LOUK OUT for barAnd not get cheated L
everywhere else.
* ;
if 0 u K ; A (iLumber ofel? kinds for Building and Min
ngpurposes, always on hand or Sawed o
oré?, Orders left at the Saw Mill, near
Every chance you get :
M you g' Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL
onthe Grass Vall-y Road, will be prom; tly
into our store.
6
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COOPER BKOS... .--Proprietors
LUMBER
A Large quantity of SEASONED
sold at the Lowest Marke Rates.
Mt. Oro
Manofacturers of all kinds of
Matched Flooring, Fencing,
LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING.UM BER jon ‘hand which will be
aisd te.
For our frequent
announcements,
At our (0: /f pure Maple
Sugar a» r 100 gallons
of pure \s + ic Syrnp just
received ducct from the
groves of Stanstead
county, Canada East.
And get some of our delicious Dried Beef, chipped
by machinery while you
cwait.
Fresh!
Vegetables and Fru
EVERY WEDNESDAY.¢
GOLEIES and PRONSINS
FEED, HAY, BTC.
Thos, Shurtleff & Son}
Plaza Store.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
RECTOR BROS Proprietors
-The Only First-class Hotel in the City
exceeding $100 and not less than $25 for
any one breach of this ordinance, of may
be imprisoned not exceeding ten days for
any one offense, in the discretion of the
Justice of the Peace by whom the punishment is assessed. And the amount of
said license shall be collected. from said
. person or persons by civil process, irrespective of any criminal proceeding.
SECTION 7.
tioneers is hereby re
period for which they were issued.
SECTION 8.
in force from and after the 17th day o
2 1892.
assed Sept. Ist, 1892.
Avex, GaULt,
T. H. Carr, Clerk.
First publication Sépt. 3, 1892.
President.
seps.
Dividend Notice.
6th, 1892, a dividend No. 47) ©
cents share was
and ole tember 10th, 1892.
JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier.
Ordinance No. 73 concerning aucaled, but all licenses
issued thereunder shall be valid for the
This ordinance shall take effect and be
T a meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Citizens Bank, held on i
f filty
, payable on
Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels.
f
and Tourists.
Free ‘Bus to and from all Trains.
Office in the Building.
Any Hotel in the Interior jof the State.
UNION HOTEL
First-Class in all ‘Its
Appointments,
And the only hotel in the city that employs *
Trains.
t 1S book contains upwards of 70v large
hundred mayn ficent illustrations, includthe highest style
AGE
Massive Fire-proof Structure,
Headquarters of Oommercial Traveler:
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stag:
The Table Not Excelled by that
ALL WHITE LABOR.
f@F~ Free 'Bus to and From an
J. A. NORTHWAY,
Proprietor.
A Golden Opportunity!
SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW !
XUOUNG PEOPLE’S BIBLE.’’
es of printed matter, and several
ing numerous full-page colored plates, in
of the art.
ENTS WANTED
All over this State. Exclusive territory
iven to those meaning business. Better
terms than have ever yet been offered.
Besides allowing full commissions, we
repay the treight rate to your door.
This will prove a bonanza to the ri ht
parties. Sold only by subscription. viuable premiuns to all who handle this
great work. Send at once for descriptive
and term circulars and all other particulars to the
Dominion Publishing Co.,
New York Bakery.
G. Wm. Durst, Prop.
AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLknown and povniar Bakery, on
Commercial Street, adjoining
Transcript Block,
I intend tokeep on hand at all times the
very best of
Bread, Pies. Cake, Etc.
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
Made to. order on short notice and on most
reasonable terms.
Allorders for anythixg ta my liz
ly attended to. iu elect
By strict attention to business, giving th
best satisfaction and selling at 723 oy
ope to merit a liberal patronage.
REDUCTION IN PAINTING.
os
E.
New Bakery,
ee —< ei fe WDER Grass Valley Township. » Miles, Fare. gy ev ity. A lutely Pure. For Jastios of the Peace—
To ore a itis at jattuabegeiae i.. . From and after date I will pamt seis bso fe Conmetion=>
digs AB: Lavo harinn tea 30% : ate : ne SEES
** Bowman's Dam.35 «se ue eeei te * oe a 2 — Meadow Lake Township. M. C. CAMPBELL ** Camptonville. .23 Stage.. .$3.50 Carts from $ to $10.
Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for. Lerxsr Unirep Srares Goversmest For J ustices of the Peace—C. Thomas . 17 AS opened a New Bgkery-at-the above. « osha a alge ee If oe Buggies trom $15 to $22.50. family use. -Meyerfeld, Mitehell &. Foon Resuss. and A. Franzini. i place, attd intends to keep the bestot . ‘Colfax.. ... 204 Railroad 2.25 ‘ +s Bisbenhauer, sole agente for Pacific Royat Baxine Powper Co. , [everything in his line. Having had long} ** Dutch Flat..,17 Stage.. 2.50] Sign Painting & specialty. Coast, 116° Front street, San Fran106 Wall St, N. Y. For Constibles—J. Lambercht and C. . experience in the bakery business he ‘is. ‘ Downieville.. .44 oe seine : ja2s-ly Anderson. confident of giving the best of satisfac-} ** Fawards Bridge 7} Stage. 1.00] SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPOcisco.
; er : tion and making it a real ** Forest City..39 es eNO pe me a kere Little York Township. “French Corral, 182 .-+ eye eena SITE YORK STREET.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve(IG ANI) TOBACCO For Justices of the Peace—W. F. King HOME BAKERY. . haa a be _ Stage.. 4 QF Give mo a call before placing
— and Alex. Drynan. ; : : 3 ETOP. ; : :
+ ty... The best Salve in sie noth Se OF ARS «foe a Gaastables—R. E, Linder and R. Bread will be aold at FIVE ORNTS. « le RY IMIR . r Bao Batre
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, 2 sa 5g ci, . Bovomiey: per loaf, “* Moore's Fiat. .20 «1. 3.60 ~~ ver Sores, Tetter, Hands, Chil4 jue : p ; “ Marysville. ,.40 « *) 399) PMRALT A ELA Es, blai. », Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and US, ' 1 1 mi Washington Township. For nice Home Made Bread, give me @] « N, Bloomfield. 14 “ 2.50 BERKELEY, CAL,
posit vely cures Piles, or no pay required AVING ties For A a the Peace—-John L. trial. All Potato Bread. « N. San Juan, .13 «> . " 200 ¥ important aay Po og elegant5 ig 53 n *, « Omega...-y “ ur i “s Tt is “warantesd to give perfect satisfac 7 na Cook nd ie, B, Lithgow: For Fine Cakes call at the Omg $.00 . a? exvipped Schoo! for Girls ta Amer
jon ot money refunded. Price 25 gente PINE STREET, _—— HOME BAKERY * Relief Hill. ..18 eeaer tt Term begins August 9th,
per bor. For sale ¢Carr Brothers’ Dra . rerelyy notify their friénds and the pubf Eureka Townsbip. 3 * Rough &Ready 8 « —°* F00} ~Send-tor cirediar to 8 . s20ly . lic generally that they will keep on hand For Justices of the Peace— “Sierra City.. .56 PE . )! DR. HOMER B, SPRAGURB,
tore. al rude of CIGARS : a BACCO, For Constables— Give moe trial. “ coer. ‘3 : +s 450 22 lm President,
* , Ete., whi will sell at mer “ geville..20 = ssreees / Trr a — Bee Per . towest rates. Bridgeport Township. . Sacremento. 4 Railroad 4.30 er it: orks ees c e s
* rancisco. 7 : ee ace at Nev ied youce ia hereby given that Ah fam For Justices of the Peace— nueTa URANT . Srackes ee ~ . “ 8.0 ' a will cost agree and will sure; ; , has conveyed by deed, to the under. For Constables—
foe me panes tage.. 1.50) Ty tio you Be i, if you have » Cough,
ALL kindsof school supplies at Carr signed all hie right, title and interest to a --AND-y . ‘* YouBet. oo00 010 Stage. . 1.50 Cold, "or any trouble with Throat, Chost
Bros. sae Hn eae Soe those a gravel iy ieng Ne Rough & Ready Townsbip. i LODGING -HOUSE, fh ee oe. oe Rice « New Pago wig di ’ : crtenances) situated at Hunt's Hill, Neje i = ; mswinption, Coughs aad ig
Wo. Barron, sole agent for Medallion, vad county, and that the undersigned For Justices of the Peace— ee ae . ee ak Dyspepsia in all its forms is not only aware pen — or money will
, best Havana filler cigar at5 cents. Try it . will parr pi age yh rey piceed For Canstatites-— . + erbelow Natio relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Re. ¢. Lacyh pen —. ppc agg icigt
i . ; te responsible for debts contracted by : — Comfortable Rooms and Geed Reds. gulator. : hada y and perfect recovery. Try
Teall of the liver ac a] Ab Sam. : Bloomfield Township. The Table Supplied with the best 1 sample bottle at our expense and learn
“t. in if you take. Si tive pas eae asa for Quong Wah] For Justices of the Peace— me ——Ly odging by the day, wee! A CERTAIX cure for malaria fevera is aren tne oe a ae ™ antes . He ity, Sept. 15, 1802. For or mon’ found in Simmons Liver Regulator. Store. Large tee bbe. ant’ $1,00, ~~
Junction of Main and Conithorcial Streets
TABLE OF DISTANCES
cipal Places: by Railroad and Stages.
From Nevada City With Fare to the Prin
G. E. WITHINGTON
IVES notice’ that he is prepared to
paint Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wag:
ons, ete., in the highest style of the art.
N
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OCK CREEK SAW WILL and LUMBER 0,
M. L & D. MARSH. Proprietors. H
All orders, Large or Small,
J. BE. CARR.
ee
aa
School”:Eooks,
Blank Books.
CARR: BROS.
<PROPRIETORS OF THEPaacd Drag, Book an
stave Bung, Cor, Pine and Commercial Stet, Nevada City.
Stationery Store,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A
Complete Stck of Droys, Patent Moticins, Oils, Varnishes Et.
‘Miscellaneous Booke,
Pictorials,
Magazines
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner.
Finest Brands of Cras in Nevada City.
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Sole Agents for
A Revelation.
Few people now that the
74 bright bluish-green color of .
% the ordinary teas exposed in
the windows is not the nat¥ uralcolor. Unpleasant as the
fact may be, it is nevertheless
artificial; mineral coloring
matter being used for this
= purpose. The effect is two
fold. It not only makes the
tea a biight, shiny green, but also permits the
use of “ off-color’ sud worthless teas, which,
ence under the green cloak, are readily
worked off as‘a good quality of tea.
Av eminent authority writes on this subject: “The manipulation of poor teas, to give
them a finer appearance, is carried om extensively. Green teas, being in this country
especially popular, are produced to meet the
demand by coloring cheaper black kinds by
glasing or facing with Prussian blue, tumerie,
gypsum, and indigo. This method ts se gew
eral that very Uiltle genuine uncolored green tea
is offered for sale.” :
It was the knowledge of this condition of
affairs that prompted the placing of Beech's
Tea before the public. It is absolutely pure
and without color. Did you ever see gny
genuine uncolored Japam tea? Ask your
grocer to open ¢ package of Beech’s, aad yuu
will see it, and probably for the very first
time. It will be found iy color to be just be
tween the artificial green tea that you have
beon accustomed to and theSlack teas,
It drawsa delightful canary color, and is ac
fragrant that i¢ will be revelation to teadridkers. Its purity makes it also more
economical than the artificial teas, for less
of it is required percup. Soldonly in peand
packages bearing this trade-mark:
BEECH'S. TEA
"Pure As Childhood 7
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f Vt your grocer does not heve It, he will get
Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Yards—Boulder St., Nevada City, Cal.
Manufacturnrs and Dealers in
Flooring, Rustic, Siding. Laths, Shakes, Shi: gles
DOOKS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Etc.
Kept constantly on hand or made to order,
BRIDCE AND MINING LUMBER--a specialty.
Oak Wood, in any quantity, for sale.
are given immediate and personal attenties
There is nothing more retreshing in hot’ weather than
Iced Tea. But it takes fine
Tea to stand the test of Ice.
It seems to bring out the bitterness and objectionable features of poor tea. It is:ease: 4
tial therefore that the Tea
should be PURE. With a
market flooded with green
teas, all of which are artificially colored, and black teas,
the cheaper grades of which
are often both colored and
adulterated, the difficulty im
procuring PURE Tea, begins
to be understood. ;It was to meet. the demand
for an absolutely PURE TEA
at a moderate price that
Beech’s Tea was laced before
the public. Bemg the PURE
uncolored leaf, it is different
—you ever used. It-is neither
a green or black, simply natural leaf, that draws @ canary
bY color, sweet and ef a deli, ktful fragrance, It stands equally well the test of the teapot
. and the ice. pitcher. '
60 cents a pound.
Sold only ia pound packaGeorge. C. Gayrora :
Nevada City.
A Severe Law.
The English people look moré closely
to the genuineness
of these staples than
we do. In fact, they
have a law under
yewhich they make
seizures and de
atroy adulterated
products that are
aot wha: they aré represented to be. Under:
this statute thousands of pounds of*tea have
been burned because of their wholesale adulr
teration.
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Tea, by the way, is one of the moat neforiously adulterated articles of cammerce, Not
alone are the bright, shiny gteen teas artié
slally colored, but thourands of pounds of
substitutes for tem ledves are waed to swell
he bulk of cheap teas; aah, sloe, and willow
‘eaves being those most commonly used.
Again, sweepings from tea warehouses are
colored and sold astca. Even exhausted (ca
seaves gathered from the tea-houses are kept.
dried, and made overand find théir way inte
the cheap teas. F
Tho Euglish government attempts to stemp
(his out by confiscation; but no tea {00
poor for us, and the result is, that probably
che poorest teas used by any. mation are (hose
consumed in America, . .».
Peech’s Tea is presented with the guar
auty that it is mngolored and unadulterated:
in fact, the sun-eured tes lest pure and simabout one thir zy req
fragrance and exquisite flavor fa at ouce 6parent. It will bea revelation to you In
order thabits:purity and begueranteed, it is sold eply im pound package?
is for you, rlonsde per pound For sale of]
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