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PUBLIAHED at i
Nevada City. Nevada County
Brown & Carxms... Proprietors.
TERMS:
PRR ANNUM. 00.66.0005 cece ee $7.00
PRE WEEK......° seen 15 cts:
SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1886.
ESSE
RETIRED FROM POLITICS.
A gentleman recently arriving
from San Francisco says that
Hon. A. A. Sargent has signified
his intention of permanently retiring from politics. It’ is well.
Not that Mr. Sargent does not enjoy inthe estimation of the respectable element of the RepubliGat party-as. good.a_ reputation for
“integrity and ability as any mar
in the State, but because the marplots within and the renegade
without the ranks attempt in every
cimpaign to drive him from the
high roral and intellectual position that he .o.cupies down to
tasir own = debased condition.
Tnis strife creates turmoil and
ae consequent demuralizatiun. With
4 the San Francisco Chronicle at
their head, this band of churacterassassins have just succeeded in
turning the State Legislature ove:
to the Democracy and enabled
the election of agUnited Stuter
Senator from that party when, on
account of the narrow majoriti)
in the Senate, a Republican Senator is ros: needed, not only as «
partisan. measure, but for the nation’s good. No man on eithe:
side in the late campaign was s
outrageously traduced as was Mr.
Sargent. Every misdeed of ever)
“The Lucky Ones,
The Sacramento Bee of Thursday evening figures up that the
following’ candidates for State-and
judicial offices have been elected :
Governor..... .. Bartlett, D.
Lient. Governor..Waterman, R.
Secretary of Stute. Hendricks, D.
Controller. i. 66605815; Dunn, D.
Preasurer...66 000000: Herold, D.
Attorney-General.. .. Hart, R.
Surveyor-General.. Reichert, k.
‘apt. Pudhe [nstr’et’n.. Hoitt, R.
Clerk o Bupreme C’rt.Spencer, D,
Justices of the dupreme Conrt
—Long term. .McFarland, R.,
and Patterson, R.
Justice of the Supreme Court—
Short term:.... Temple, D.
With the official returns still
lacking from Alpine, Contra Costa,
Del Norte, Humboldt, Los Angeles, San Diego, Trinity and San
Francisco, but taking the semiofficial count of those -counties as
thout—correct—the — chic tis —forBartlett for Governor is 769.
—— woeCOMMISSIONER SPARKS has issued
that all applications for tand must
be accompanied by the detuiled
ddress cf the applicant. If in a
city, the street and number must
ve given, and if in the country,
the séction, township, and range
apon which the applicant lives
must be given, arid the department
must be kept advised of any cha:ge
of address.
oo
Tux Los Angeles ‘tribune says:
-onnected with the Ballona Lake
aarbor project is another sciieme,
rebulous us yet, bat said by expert»
io be entirety practicable. ‘his is
t proposal to put dams inthe Los
Angeles river and Jock ‘the water
(othe city. By this means it is
4a d that light-dranght vessels can
come up and loud at the foot of
Hirst street. . *
individual who was appointed t:
federal office byhis recommenda
tion was heaped upon his head,
and he was even accused of mucl.
in this connection that had never
transpired. The Chronicie wen:
so fur as to sacrifice the interest:
of the Republican party, to which
it claimed allegiance, in order tu
wreak its petty spites against him.
Itsties about him were so infamous that Mr. Sargent or -m
other self-respecting man could
stoop to repudiate them withoui
besmirching himself..
Mike de Youngis by his foolhardy course courting the tragi
fate that befell his brother Charles. .
There ure many who have long
felt that the sooner the bloody sequel comes the better it will be
for the State, and their numbers
; aie growing apace. When the
news of the killing of Charles by
Kalloch was flashed ‘over the
State, itcreated grim rejoicing in
oe a'l directions, as it did inthis city.
A similar feeling -prevailed here
and elsewhere when Spreckle+
shot his brother Michael, only
that ic was leavened with a regret that Spreckles did not prove
a better marksman. The best
and bravest of men enter the
arena of -politics~-as~candidater
with hesitation while ade Young
controls the destinies of the Chronvle. They know that the private
character—however pure—of no
public man—however upright—-is
free from the liability of unwarranted and vicious assault for
which there is no .dequate redress
short of that which involves the
* taking of the assailant’s life.
epeeecinnet nue SERS
. WRONG AGAIN.
The hvdraulic miners manifes!
wonderful ‘preseveranve, but they
will not discover any. way by
which muddy water will run up
hul until they change the laws oj
gravitation.—Marysville Appeal.
That is just where the Appeul
makes another mistake in trying
to talk about the mining question
The miners have invented a plan
t» make not only muddy water,
2 but boulders and gravel “run up
hill.” The elevator in use at the
North Bloomfield claim is the
means by which this is accom
plished. The debris laden strean:
from the deey; washings is forced
upan incline to a perpendicula
hight of 85 feet and from there
carried ina flume to’the edge olf
a worked-out sink adjoining into
which it is dumped. Here it is
imprisoned, the ‘‘slickens’’ settling to the bottom and the wate:
seeping out in a comparatively
clear condition to juin the waters
of the’Yuba river.
If the Appeal editor will provide
himeelf-with a modern work on
hydraulics and study it, he will
saye himeelf from again making
the mistake of asserting that
muddy water cannot be made to
run up hill.
; -——__________-_____]
‘Pax Chico Chronicle tells of the
* uneartliing lately, on the Susan
ville road, of a box containing $8,a 500 ingold and silver. Only for
. ‘the miention of silver clfi residents
might think it was one of the
“plants” or “catches” of Tom
~ Bell, the noted highwayman, who
worked that region ‘thirty years
Bn Veet
ARE YOU MADE Miserable by Indigestion Congtipition, Dizziness,
Loss. of Appettie, Yollow kin?
Shiloh’s Vitaligeer_ is a positive
cure, Carr Bros. AUN
LLL
Insolvent Notice.
—
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
L couity of Nevada, State of Calif rum
the matterof 1. U, Pingree, an insolvent
lebtor. 1: YU, Pingree. having filed in tis
Jourthis petition, sctiédule aud inventory in
<nsolvency, by which it appears hav sue
id wn insdlyent debtor, the said I. VU.
eingree is hereby declared to be ins )vent.
Che sheriff of the said county of Nevada iuereby directed to, take posse-sion of. all
he estace, réal and ‘personal of the said
{. U. Pingtee, Insolyent Debtor, except
uch as may be by law eaeupr
from execution, and of all his deeds,
vouvhers, books of account, avd papers, anu
~ keep the same safeiy until the appounruent of an ussiznee of hisestate. A 1 per10 18 ard forbidden to pay any debts to the
wid Insolvent, or to deliver any propert,
delonging to him or to any verson, firm or
corporation, or association for his use. The
wia dettoria hereby forbidden to transtu
deliver any property until the further orler of chiy Court, except ag is herein orlered, “Itis fucther ordered that al) the
reditors of the said debtor be and appear
verore the hun. J. M. Walling, Judge ot
he Superior Court of the ‘said councy ot
Nevaua, in open Court, of the Court roon,
ft -said--Courtin~ the city or Nevad.;
Jounty of Nevada, Cal, on the 13th day
t December, 1886, at 10 o'clock a. M, ot
has day to prove tueir-dehts und ch ose
me Or more assignees of the estate of saiu
lebtor,
It 18 further ordered that the order be
publishedin the Nevapa DaiLy TRANSCRIPT,
+ nev spaper of general circulation puvlished
in the said county of Nevaja, as often as
the saidpaper is }ublished before the said
day set for the meeting ot crevitors,
And ic is further ordered that: in the
meantime all_procveedings against the salu
insolvent be stayed.
Dated Nevada City, Nov, 12th, 1886,
J. M WALLING,
Judge of Superior Court.
Attest, F. G. Brarty, Cierk.
‘thos, 8. Ford, Act y for Insolvent, n13
PATENTS
Obtained, and all other business in the U.
3. Patent Otficy’ obtained attended to for
MODcRATE FEEs,
Uur otticé is opposite the U. 8° Patent
Otfice, and we can obtain Patents in less
ine than those rent.te from WASHINGLON
’ Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We ad
vise as to patentability free of charge; and
ve make NU CHAKGE UNLESS WE OB.
CAIN PATENT,
Werefer, here, .to the Postmaster, the
Supt. of Money «der Div,, and to the ottiwals of the U.S, Patent ottice, For circu
lar, advice, terms, aad references to actual
slieuts in your own State or county,facdress os
Cc. A. SNOW & CO.,,4,
Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D, ©
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Ir you feel desjondent use Dr.
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ES
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Arrivals at the
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Recgor Bros. ...\ PRoprierons,
November 11, 1886,
—Chas.-Cleveland, city,
J. C.\ Hickman, Relief Hill,
Mrs. A MecNalty, Camptonville
. W. A. Browne, San Francis:o,
‘C. P. Loughridge, city,
John Wolf; San Francisco,
A. Eicke, Grass Valley,
J. H. Demorest, San Vencinco,
A. Wells, Montezuina Hill,
A_ De'Sand, San Francisco,
Wm Moore, Cumptonville,
Watt Hughes, Sierra City,
Ray Kirkpatrick, Sierra City,
E. Northup, San Juan,
Con. Seaman, City,
Mrs.H. Spauldiag & sons, D’yle
Frank Cooper, Downieville,
Paul Fiiedman, San Francisco,
Mrs. J. H Martin, Griss V’lley
Mrs. A. H. Lewis, city,
Mrs. Mills, city,*
John Langdon, city,
Mrs. Darneisle, Camptonville,
Dan Tuttle, San Juan.
ees SEE @ emery,
Arriyalia at the
UNION HOTEL.
Mrs, J. Naffziger..Proprietress,
November 11, 1886.
H. Seymonr, City,,.,
H. Gaylord, City,
A. W. Baldwin, San Francisco,
D. Moore, Sacramento,
B. N. Lowe, Sacramento,
M. Simons, San Jose,
Mrs. A. M. Miner. & c, Tracy,
Robert Howland, Cherokee,
Mrs. R. Howland, Columbia H.
E. W. Roberts, Oakland,
H. S. Brown, do —
H. Schmidt, Bloonstield, .
Chas. W. Kitts, Grass Valley,
P. T. Riley, do
8. P. Murphy, do
Ss H. Nihell, do
Ceor.e Lord, do
.u. ahomas, ° “do
J. M. Thomas, do
W. D. Harris, do
John Werry, do
George Bennett,. do
M. Tegler, Railroad,
C. Maddrill, do
E. Scott, Reno, Nevada,
W. Edwards & w, Toll Bridge,
M. M. Locke, Marysville.
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Jet., N.Y.
November 10th, Thomas U’Niell, aged
years, a na’ive of Ireland.
A ‘This powder never varies.
marvel of purity, strength and
wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot be sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soup ONLV IN CANS. RoyaL
Bakina Powper Co., 106 Wall
A WOovELre.
THREE GRAND PRIZES
GIVEN AWAY TO PURCHASERS.
EVERBODY HAS A CHANCE.
There will be.a bag filled with nuts, and it is for everybody. to guess
the numler of _nuts contained therein. Tne person making
the nearest guess to the number takes the first prize ; the
second neurest the second prize.
Ist prize, an elegant Marble Statuary Clock,
worth $75.
2d prize, two bronze figures; one representing
Sowing of Wheat, and the other Gathering of
Wheat. ‘Value $30.
Every person purchasing $5 00 worth of Clothing gets a chance in
the first prize,
Whoever buys less than $5 00 and more than $1 00 worth gets-a
chance in the bronze figures.
Whoever buys more will yet as many tickets as he is entitled to.
Tickets wilt be i-sued for the different prizes at the time of the purchase. © Ev ry ticket holder writes the numver he guesses in a book
kept for that purpose.
The nuts will be counted by two citizens of Nevada City and one from abroad, on
JANUAKY. FIRST, 1897. The names of thho:ders of the winning tickets will be pub‘ished next issue in the DAILY TRANSCKIPT,
At the same time everything is marked down at
lower figures than any other store in Nevada City.
DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES!
Everybody can dress well at the
NEVADA CITY OPPOSITION STORE,
MANAGED uY ma
Fe. C4 EEE.
Never before in the history of Nevada ¢ ‘ity-has there been such. an opposition inaugUrated ag ac EE, he Ea ERS = About 14 years ays he engaged in
the Clothing bu-mess here. He has pr spe.ed and enjoyed o h oral Foretnas from its
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Nevada County N. @. BR.
TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT
L Wevada City
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ON AND AFTER— ‘
Sunday, November 14th, 1886,
AS FOLLOWS
LEAVING.
6 0 A. M. DAILY ; connecting with I'as. senyer arriving in San Francisco at
6.40 P.M
1.00 ?: ™ Paty.
ARRIVING.
10:25 A, M. DAILY.
‘ 4 PM DAILY connecting with Pas» : senger leaving San Francisco at 7.8C
JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager
MISS GILBERT,
THE ARTISTIC MILLINER,
Has returned to Nevada City for the purpose of supplying the demand for
i ASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY
Which she will make to order in the latest Eastern and European styles.
Now ARRIVING.
AN uLEGANT LINE
MILLINERY GOODS
INCLUDING
SHAPES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RI3BONS ANL
TRIMMINGS GF ALL [KINDS,
—SELEC.ED BY—
MRS. CRAWFORD AND MISS ees
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, .
MAIN STREET, NEAR UNION HOTEL,
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Great Slaughter in Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats,
well made shirt and fit.
Sure cure forrheumatism. ‘Ihe only a, @at in U fa city for them.
-{--Gopd Red Flannel Under shirt and Drawers $1 each.
Mrs, Lester, & Crawford's il il
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE & COLORED BL ANKETS
i1 the St te expressly manufactured for this trade, for which
he pa‘d an ext a rr.ce,
c11 t th: s‘ore.
\Fall and Winter 1886.7.
Clothing, Overcoat & Underwear
He n ver appiied for bankruptcy or made an assignment. always paid 100
the doliar.
Look to your interest. Competition against him a
GiGaNTic ¥F12Z21 FB.
Just received the largest stock of Clothing, Furnis
Goods, oots and Shoes, Uil Clothing, «uboer Coats
and Boots, .adics’ and Misses’ st. O. Shoes.
He publishes to the world a LIS? OF PRICtS and fears nobody,
Men’s 8 otch Suits, furmerly $15, n w $10, White Shirt, Neck
Tie and Pocket Handkerchief thrown in the barga n. :
r pl b
ceuts on
Men’s Cassimere Suit:, forme.ly $ 8 now $4 50.
“6 m “6 ee Og 12 66 9
«6 “ss, 6s oe 15 46 12
i Beaver Suits, = 20 “ 165
um Fique _. Suits, ie 25 “~ 20
“ +6 be a 30 ; 25
“ Diagonal “ “ 8. % . 26.°./.
Overcoat Depariment
Men’s Chi.chilla Uvercoats, $ 4
6
2 anne Ulsters, 3
‘“ Wor-ted Overcoats, . 9 50
“Beaver ms 9
‘Corkscrew i 22
This is no :ham, but a fair and korest._t-ansaztion,
Furnishing Goods Department.
White Shirts, laund-ied, at 6214 cents each, guaranteed a
Rheumatic Flannel Under Shirt and Drawers at $2 each.
Finest Underwear and Socks «t astonishingly low figure
Good White Mer no Under Shirt and Urawers 37,ercach ;
Spa ke A Canton Plannel Under bhirts 371; cents <aeh.
Red Woolen Socks at 2u cents per pair.
Red Shaker Socks at 26 ce: ts per pair,
Cardigan Jackets $1 25 cents each.
Cardigan Jackets $1 50 each.
Ca:digan ~.ackets $2 each. =
1014 white large family Blankets at $2 50 a pair.
104% . “s A oe «f 3 ” 66
10% Ty ef “ 6“ 5 66
Colo-ed Blankets from $1 to $5 a pair.
Rubber Goods Department.
He has on hand some of the best Rubber Coats for mi-irg
Any one wanting a Coat of that kind
Men’s Overshoes 50
Ladies’ . ‘ 4) “ — iad eal
a . 37 rt)
hy
oodyear’s Long Ru ber Boots at
Stout’s patent D. S. Rubber Boots $4 25 a pair.
Hats! Hats ! Hats !
Latest sha i :
All shades ona s : pone and stiff Hats for men and boys,
Good Umbrellas 3714. Call and see them.
Poexcasing every facility for offerin : ‘ j g re'iible goods at gu
= aoe mare eh eg oe declare oat Sanhet . will aos be ena!
‘ 5 Y Once. Prompt attention and courteous t 4 fe Py cdg lar us treatment yudranteed,
Cae ee. nd thet greater bargains than I offer are not to be found in uny other
For want of space I cannot a i
be soldat utes corresponding io tire aan ovety article, Brerytbicg a the. store wil
K. CASPER’S Opposition Store.
CHEAPER THAN EVER
woe AAT ee
BH, MILLER’S,
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$2 50 a pair.
EVERY ARTICLE IN THE LINE OF
RUBBER GOODs, ,
OIL. CLOTHING,
BLANKETS,
COMFORTERS,
REDUCED! REDUCED!!
All the New and Original Styles now on sale.
PEPARTMENS .
SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE AT
head cattle, two wa
and tools, a pte
Everything ready to go forward witht
910,000
Vounty, and only § miles from Grass Vulley :
tion well-timbered with ouk and pine auitable
in One lot or divided wp in small tracts to su
enough can be cut that its profit will twice pay the price of the land.
$1000. and when improved will be
A cattl : Bi $500., os — soe ah ~— a Ranch, only 5 miles from Grass Vallarge outside range. Ti i
di d chanee. ge. Timber will more t
$1995 203 acres of unimproved fruit and alfalfa land withi iles
it Nevada City, : alfa nd within 4 mi
iirighe ah Picken _ fea acres under thé water ditch, and cau be
LANDS!
OFFERED FOR SALE
Nevada Cunty Land pee hn
DIRECTORS ;
GEO. C: GAYLORD,
NAT. P. BROWN,
GEv. E. BRAND,
WM. CAMPBELL,
CHAS. BARKER. 3
JOHN T. MORGAN,
E. M. PRESTON,
GEO. E. TURNER,
WM. LOUTZENHEISER,
Preseat. 25 ace eae eas ...B M, PRESTON
Treasurer... EET YT FC +++.-se JOHN T. MORGAN,
ee eee ane file vevtewesmes pene’ G E. BRAND,
10.000 Acres of” Ralroad Land
82 5 0 5€0 ACRES OF CHOICK LAND FAVORABLY SITUATED AND
» highl7 improved, Well fenced and gocd supply of free water. House
f nine rooms, hard finished. 3 ood barns, ( ut120 tons hay. A splendid chance to:ecure one of the best :dnches in tie county ata LOW PHICE.
3000 ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF THE BEST ORCHARD LAND IN
bY @ the county, situated 2 miles from Nevada City on couuty road: Good
“eure Of6 roons, Hsin. +0 tons ot hay, .0 head of cattle, 3 horses, wayon, 200 chickens,
8 hogs, and inc.uding all the plows, horrows, and other small forming implements.
600 TWENTY ACRES (¥ LAND WITHIN ONE MILE OF NEVADA ClTy# Well fenced. 4000 vines;.about four acres of o:churd in full bearing:
Suthcient free water for garden anu honse use, and water ee from ditch to the p'ace
ee lays so that it can be well irrigated. ‘1 barn, partially filled with hay, A
fre baryain.
$3000 165 ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENVLED. GOOD HOUSE WITH
@ six roon.+; yood cellar and milk house. Ltge burn containing 29 tons
of hay. Favorably situated for outside free caitle 1ange, A xood investment if sold
soon,
new and contains 6 .ooms. Gord well and pleasant yard. $1000.
$3000 AN ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE
d = from the city. There will be off -red for a short time at the above ow
pri e, a house containing nine commodious rooms with all the modern improvements.
Centrally iocated and includes 2 unin.proved lots and a fine orchard. :
$1100 TWO HOUSES and lots, favorbly situated on principal
~~ Street in Nevada City. Good and both rented. ‘Must Le
sold within a few days.
$350 SIX: ACRES of splendid fruit land, adjoining city limits.
A good chance to make a nice rural home.
$5000 WILL’ PURCHASE one of the prettiest and most profit~, able places in Northern California, consisting of 100 acres.
20 acres in orchard and all the trees and vines in profitable bearing.
The trees have ull been selected with the best care and ure fine varieties. This land nearly ali lies under the ditch and isin a warm, sunny slope. _ Will be worth $10,000 in two years.
A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm of
VU § 400 acres situated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad about
3 miles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation.
Fine mezdow lands that never fail a full crop. Choice fruit tracts in
deep red soil. A number of never failing springs. Good house and
barn. Water conducted to the barn. There is timber enough on this
place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price.
$2250 A RARE CHANCE. 335 acres situated in the
natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under cultivation. woud louse and barn, good well. Situated on the public
road and only 4 miles‘from Grass Valley and 2 miles from’ Rauilroad.
Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance
eee irrigation. Fine timber tract on the land. A splendid purchase.
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a . 400 A Beautiiul Farm of 640 acres, situated ina shel& tered locaiity in the warm belt formerly known as
Penn Vatiey. 0
barn, sheds, hay press, etc.” Much of the lund is well situated for the
growing ofall kinds of fruit. The pasture land is so located that it
commands # large scope of free outside range for cattle.
$3 0 00 Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, situated on
athe road from Pleasant Valley to Grass Valley; well
located and can be irrigated from aditch. A number of good springs
on the place and is a real bargain at the price
ve
HOUSE AND LOT FOUR BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE. HCUSE
500 160 acres of choice land to be sold at the price named
#7 i to settle an estate and ig situated on the road leading from
ye on to Columbia Hill. Must be sold. Splendid chance for investment. .
$ ] 6 00 30 acres of improved orchard land: situated in the
§ warm belt within one mile of Nevada City. Good
house and burn. Rock milk house and other buildings. This property is very favorably situated with plenty of free water, With little
improvement could be made worth $5,000.
$3300 _ Home and Garilen, containing 483¢ acres, 33¢ acres
@ in city limits; 2 good houses, barn sheds, etc., 500
grape vines, 400 blackberry, 100 strawberry, 40 peach trees, 50 apple,
und a fine variety of other fruits, ail under a fine state of cultivation,
403 situated on the road leading from Nevada City to Grass
nitey.
25D new House within 3 blocks of business portion 0
e city. Containing 8 rooms, bath
and stable. A be: utiful situation. : : Sapa thread
Ranch—190 acres, patented. 4 miles from Railroad. 60
y2cres under cultivation. Good house of 12 rooms, barn and
‘houses; natural water; suitable for fruit, grain or stock.
Ranch—127 acres, patented; 120 acres possessory title.
$1600, ees of water for ‘irrigation ; 50 acres under cuit vation ;
3000 grape vines ; 150 fruit trees ; house, barn, sheds, etc.
200 Word tract and orchard; 320 acres, patented; 10 acres
jCultivated ; 14¢ acres orchard, with house, barn and other
improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City.
. _ Dwelling of 9 rooms, Bowlder street, Nevada City. A good
)investment.
Dwelling of 7 rooms, centrally located in Nevada City; in
$2250 nents repair ; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit ; lot és by
tha oomeay eet. One of the most desirable residence properties in
$250 0) A favorably located and well-watered stock ranch for
sSale, consisting of 400 acres patented land, and a large free
é ..pange. A portion of the tract is well timbered with ouk and
pine suitable for lumber; only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3 miles
trom Railroad,
$3500 ‘ A well-improved Farm, favorably situated, containing
oes acres ; 70 acres under cultivation , and all the tract fenced.
number of good Springs on the place; 1 span horses, 18
lows, 1 mower, rake, blacksmith shop
and various other farming implements go with the place.
e business of farming.
A large tract of fine Agricultural Land isti 1
acres, situated in the warm red land trait belt at Nereis
well-wateved, and a porfor lurnber ; will be sold
it purchasers, Timber
240 ecres of good orchard and grazing land, well-situated,
avery profitable place,
Ruilroad. Splendid grazing land and
han pay for the place. Splenchance to make a home.
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For Further Particulars enquire at the office of
the Association, Broad Stteet, Nevada City.
G.E. BRAND, Sec.
Deep rich soil, free water, well fenced, good house and.