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October 13, 1886 (4 pages)

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we Aelthe other day regarding Bigg.’ soe [Speech in that town.’”” sie By ot have ad ter ao ning an , but that is no reason why should be twitted about his} grammatical shoricomings. Ww ver knew a man to be ¢e: WEEK.. encsereer se ss sdD OTB, claims, ditches, gress simply because of his of the eroper relations verb should © sustain aq’ voirs and o her workscommonly known as the hydraulic mines, ditches and re-erv: i= of the slue Tent Company, and situate up 8 wid ¢ ntained within and upon a certu. to its antecedent noun, tract of mining gi: und of the superficial area of about ten thousand fe.t in length in a <7 CENSOR CHEONICLE. — too, that Mr. is quite an old man, who y have understood the rules ot syntax forty or fifty years azo, but is now, by reason of many The San Francisco Chronicle "has constituted itself Supreme 01 and southerly dir. ction, by about . . twenty-five hundred feet in wid h, and situate in the mining district in the said County of Nevada, catlo.) the Blue Tent Mining District; the northeasterly corne of said tract of mining land commences at a point five Dictator in politics, and cuts Act Avis ntin the quiet purars of life 8 pi alittle rusty in suit of agriculture, hundred feetfrom the South Yuba River, which northeasterly corner is also distant that regard. 1t is said that heis» adge of live stock, knows best time to plant most approved manhe woil, and is neighbors as a swayed for its scepter a Bologna ‘This setting up of Mike . 600d j de Young as the great umpire and of public morals in a city where shooting at and killing perfectly the crops and the regarded by hi conservator ome iwo miies easterly from Edward's bridge on the road from Nevada City to sloomfield by the way of Blue Tentand from said “northeast corner the, boundary line of said tract rans in a westurly direc for a di of about thirteen hundred fevt to a post in Ravine; thence in a southerly ulrection for a distance of about twenty -fiye farmer of more than avera telligence; and we contend that these accomplishments are just us important in the a de Young has been decided more _ than once by the popular voice to ‘be no crime, is ona par with the ractical affairs nundret fees following the sinuosities of Gopher Ravine to a pos ; thence in a ‘northweaterly direction abunt twe.ty-two hunfrei feet tus postin Jonnson’s Ravine, which post is avout six hundred feet nosthetly of Spry’s vain; thence southerly for a of life as an acquaintance with the niceties of the language. Itis true that they would not amouat to ‘anything in the Congress of the United States, but they cut a big act of the filibuster Walker, surnded by. few of his tatterdemalions.on a headland in Lower California, looking across the gull distance uf about six hundred feet to a post uear Spry’s Cabin; thesce southwesterly about nine hundred feet to an oak tree near * ravine; thence sou herly a d oi about five thousand feet to a post which is in the southwesterly line of the tract; thence easterly for a distanve of about fourteen hun figure in the management of u of Cortez. and formiilly annexing lous as the capers may be cut by _ this fellow of infinite brass and unbounded assumption, we have _ the capers nevertheless. Chronicle is sending letters to can: didates for the Legislature, deThe Grass Valley Union, another paper of about the same politics as the Mail, advocates Major Biggs’ candidacy ina half-hearted muanner that indicates an appreciation of the fact that Mr. Campbell is the better man of the twoto represent dred fert to + post distant about two hundred feet from an ice house situated on the bank ofthe reservoir of the South Yuba Canal Company; thence ina southerly direction » distance of eighteen hundred feet greed the fencé of Huger’s House, toa post whi is the southeasterly corner of the trac ; t encein anoriheasterly dirctionab u’ fortytwo hundred feet toa Sy tree situated n:ar the head of Enterprise Kavine; thencein a northeasterly direction a distance of about fourteen hundrea feet following the Enterpriee Ravine toan oak treo; theuce further tollowlug said Enterprise Kavine in an eastthis District in the next Congress. Our Democratic friends should not manding if they are for a certain man for U. 8. Senator, and informerly direction a distance of about four hunared feet to a point where Enterprise Ravin» empties n.to sailor's Kavine; . hence for a distance of about eleven nuudred feet ina have nominated a man to whom they can not give an enthusiastic and unqualified support, but having made the mistake they did , their admission, even if made by implication only, is to their credit. a] Notice to Creditors. ‘ing them if they do not answer they will be set down as favorable. In other words, if a candidate treats the note with the silent _ contempt it deserves, the Chronigle will oppose his election. ‘We once had the notion, and it glightly lingers with us atill,.that southerly direction following the me.nderings of said dailor’s Ravine to where suid sailor’s Ravine empties into the South Yuba Hiver; thence.awith the west bank of the South Yuba River in a northerly virection a diat, of two th d feet; thence in southerly direction a distance of abot four hunured feet to the post which is the point ‘of commencement, Also that certain water: ditch situate upon and uppur.enant to said premises and miniug claims and which ditch rune beige hs and upon sad premises and wining claims in a general westerly direction the people of Nevada county have the right to choose their own representatives to the Legislature, Estate of Hessel Buisman; deceascd, otice is hereby given by the under ned, executors of the last will ot uigman, deceared, to the creditors and ig known as the Blue Tent Ditch, which «aid aitch diverts the water of ths South Yuba River ata point near Jordan's Creek on rection 20 in Pownship17, North of Range 12 East, said point of division being about of and all persons having the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necéysary vouchers, within fur months after the drst publication of this notice tu _ and that it is none of the business of anybody in San Francisco, even une mile south of the South Yuba Company’s Dam in Section 21 of Township 17, North Kango 12 E.e0, and having a capacity at said point-ot diversion to carry aboyt five the said executors, ac Washington, Nevada County, California, at the oid hotel of H. Buisman, deceased, W. T. VAN OUDSHOORN, k. Executors of the last will of H«ss at Nevada City, October 12, 1883, de Young, whom we choose or whom they favor after election for U. 8. Senator. The question asked by the Chronicle of: candidates, whether they favor the restorition of the “‘old Federal Ring to chousand inches of water, miuers. uensurement, and thence conductiig the waters of said Yuba River in a southwesterly direction about one mile to the corner of Sections 27 and 80 in sais Towuchip 17, North of Range 12 East; thence in a northwesterly direction parallel with the a Water Somuery 6 ditch and the South Yuba Kiver, passing through Sections 24, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 in sercesr 17, North Rangell East; thence ‘ power,” isan insult to the good sense of any one aspiring to the Legislature. That question is wholly irrelevant. What is meant No, 16,902, “Department 8. *Bheriff’s Sale. In the Superior Court of the City and County of Sau Francisco, State of California, in a westerly. direction throu rh Sections 13, 14, 22, 21, 20 und 19 tn Townships 17, North Range 10 bast; thence in a southwesterly direction through Sections 24, 26, 27 and 28 in Bachedyert 17, North Range 9 East, where the said ditch delivers its water into-a reservoir Decree of Foreclosu_eand Urder ot Sule. THE CALIFORNIA PUWDEK Wy CORPORATIUN, [HE BLUE TENT CUNSOLIDATEL HYDRAULIG GOLD MINES OF CALIFUuNIA, LIMITED, A CURP by the old Federal ring in connection with the election of Mr. Sar. pont to the U. S. Senate? The Chronicle wants to make it appeur that the old set of federal officials in office when Sargent was DEFENDANT, » HEREAS The Califor. ia Works, a ¢ rporation, plaintia, on 3 tuate on said tractot min ng land and about two hundred feet from’ the southeasterly line of the said tract as alieady described herein, together with all sluice boxes, flames, hose, pipes, railway tracks, cars, vlacksmith's shops, millsand other machinery and tools upon eaid mining grounds and vaims. Together with all and singular the tenement:, hereditaments and appurtenaccs thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertain Senator will be restored to power on his re-election. composed of Thomas B. Shannon, Collectox of the Port; E.G. Waite, Naval Officer; Giles H. Gray and Paul Morrill, Surveyors of the Port; Wm. Sherman, U. 8S. Assiatant Treasurer; John Sedgwick and Wm. Higby, Collectors of Internal Revenue; 0. H. LaGrange, Superintendent of the Mint; Rol" lina, Surveyor General, and a few others. of minor rank. Now these are all out of office ~and there is no pretense that any ene of them expects to get back. he 26th day of March, 1884, revovered a judgment against The Blue Tent Consvlidat sd Hydraulic Gold Mines of Caitornia, limcorporation, defendant, forthe suu, 705.01, as hercatter stated any more particularly stated ag tullows: That set war This cause came on re; in open cou ton the 25t Mr, Wallace and Mr, Piilsbury appearing fo. ulurly to be heara uay of March, 1836 plaintiff and Mr, Chickering aua Mr, Ulney or thedefendant. The vourt having heara ali the evidence and proofs produced here ant duly considered the sume, and he ny tally advised in the premises, filed its fi.dwgsof fact and conclusions of Jaw herciu wid: to which special reference is hereby ppe to the court from che teatimony in said cause, that on the firs day of November, 1883, the plaintiff herei: va.ised t> be filed and recordey in the office at the County Recorder of tne County of Nevada, a noticvot the pendency o: this suit, vontaining the names of the parties thereto, the object thereof and also a irve aud correc ileacr:ption of the lands and premises effeuted therevy. That there is nuw due and ow ing to the plaintiff from the d Notice ishereby given that I will sell at public auction, infront of the Courth ruse tor, in Nevada City, County of Nevada and state ef California, on ; Saturday, November 6th, 1886, Between the hours cf 9 o'clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o'clock M. of hat day, all the right, title ani interest which the defendant herein named had,held, owned or possessed on the 25th day of March, A. UD. 1886, the dav on which said judgment was docketed as aforesaid, or which said defendant may have subs :quently acquired in and to all the above described property or any portion thereof, to the highest bi der for cash, to satisfy sald jndgment, tosether with nterest and costs. Given under my hand this 12th day of ‘etober, A. D. 1886, GEORGE LuRD, Sheriff Nevada County, Ky J. L) Houuann, Under Sueriff. Pillsbury «& Bianding, Attorneys for P.aintiff. : Some of them are dead, some removed out of the State, and some retired forever from public life of their own accord. A very few > Jeft a bad record. The public acts of most of those who remain in sight about San Francisco have never been assailed, and some ' have been unjustly accused and left in that condition without « particle of proof against them. No suspicion is entertained that *¢ the socalled ‘‘old federal ring’’ a: “ga setever robbed the government of # dollar, and we have never seen an item of evidence that the public service was debauched except by one of the persons.named. Pinney was doubtless a bad egy. But Christ in selecting his apostles got one bad one, und how could a man hopeto do better? That part 4, » » @fthe:old:federal ring’ in the * Custom House administered affairs in a far better manner, and ‘, more satisfactorily to the. public, than the present occupants. We ~ ave this on the highesrt Democratic ‘authority. The Chronicle does not. allege corruption or’ incompetency to the federal ring in. general, but seems to ground ite enmity to Shannon on a saying it charges him with’having uttered _, that‘‘platforms like molasses are » maadéto catch flies,” We have ely but forcible way of telling "platform sind any one of its predesuus of $77 447.76 with legal interest thereon trom November 1st, 1983, aud makin, a total. debt of $91,161.11, toyether with the sum ot $6.75 paid tor fling ite lieu, ec sum of $2,500 as attorn action as set forth and desc { ved in plaintiff’: ‘complaint, aud masing a total of nines,three thousand six hundred and fifty-seven $5~100 dollars and which sum the derendan the plaintitf, ‘That the caia 86, tugether with the costs o1 197.16 and making iu this action taxed at 4:1. 903,796.01 as wforeaaid, is a valid lien upon he lands aad piemises and propercy monjoned in plaintiff’s complaint ard claim oi lien and hereafter set to:th and descrived chat plaintiff is entitied to have said claim ut en enforced anu foreclosed and the lands and premises and property hereinafter eet forth and described so.d in the manner pre a ribed by 1taw, and the proceeds arising trom such sale applied to and upon the ment of said sum of money so.uue as said. That each and all of the allegation and ave: ments in plaintiff's complaint contal ed wetraeand correct. Nuw the:efore,an motion of Wil iam T. Wallace, Esq., counsei.for plain in said cause, it thatall and singu ar emises mentioned in the atid complaint and lien, and hereinafter desccibed, or e¢ much thereof as may be sui vient to raise th amount due to the plain principal and interest and costs of this suit and attorney's feey and expenses of sale, be sold at public auction by the sherwv said County of Nevadain the man bed by law, and tuat he eaid Sherif, after the timeallowed by law for rear pavement thaiged proctor or purch sof the is said vale, That’ the vaid Sheritf out of thy proceeds of said sale, retaip his fee., sburseements and conim.ssions on said sale, plainciff or its attorneys out 6 the su of one hundred and chircy seven 16-10 dol. ara ($157.15-100) dol‘ware costs er this suit. uff the further sum of niue six hundred and .che amount so found due, ag aforesaid, to jether with interest thereon at the rate o! © cent, per annum from the date o: or 80 much thereof as the saiv sale will pay of the same. Tha. persons claiming or m orunder it, and alt peisons ns suvsequent to said lien by judgment or decree upon the land descri @nu their personal represen ad all persons having claim by or under such sul or decree, and their adeutatives, and ill aired « the property and the defendant and beequent ment heirs or grog repre persons claaning to have ired any estate or interest in said prem ises subsequent to thé filing of ga'd notice of of this action with the Revor.iorever barred and foreal: equity of redemptio:, in and to asaiu’ mortgayea ry part and parcel he delivery of said g & a eA &-] ear ete H 10g Ont a be He TWO NIGHTS ONLY NEVADA THEATRE, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, October 18 and 19. COMING. COMING. “(Third Annual Tour. of baal Including his Talented Daughter, IDALENE, —AND— 12 First Class Artists, 12 Presenting the Beautiful Drama of “THE OLD HOM.,” And the Highly Sensational Drama of “sLACK DIAMONDS.” Admission 60 cents. Children 25 cents. “Reserved seats 75 cts. ee ‘i . Ben COMO kes cok: Manager. ae Chas. H. Brooks J. O. Renney.. cee. oss Avent, . 3.. Bus. PB nay For program see small bills, Republican Ti QF All Political Announce-. : Meuts MUST BE PAID FOR IN ADfeligs, . See Soke JOHN F. SWIFT, ”Of San Francisco. REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Assembiyman, Fifteen. District. HON. A. WALRATS, REV. J. SIMS, HON. J. I. SYKES, HON. W. D. LONG,
ERASTUS BOND, A, J. TIFFANY, Will address the people on the issnes of the duy, at the following places and times stated: Spenceville, Oct. 8th, _ Rough & Ready, Oct. 9, French Corral, Oct. 12, ‘Nevada County Land Improveme POR LIRUTRNANT GOVERNOR, R. W. WATERMAN, Of San Bernardino. VOR SRORRTARY OF STATE, Walter S. MooreOt Loe Angeles. FOR STATE CONTROLLER, J. E. Denny, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For State Senator. W. P. SOWDEN, RAGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE . For Justice cf the Peace. A. ABBOTT, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Rail: oad Commissioner. D COLLINS, e REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For County Asse: sor, R™ 3 . SIMS, REGULAR REPULLICAN NOMINEE For Assemblyman---14th Dist’t. nt Association, =~ JOHN T. MORGAN, E. M. PRESTON, : GEO. E. TURNER, WM. LOUTZENHEISER, . GAYLORD, NAT. P. BROWN, _ GEO, E, BRAND, . WM. CAMPBELL, 3 CHAS. BARKER. President.... Sedoui cry culece ee ie. Sreeeetee, oi. eae +++++++ JOHN T, MORGAN. 10000 ders of Rae San Juan, Oct. 13, Columbia Hill, Oct. 14, Eureka, Oct, 15, North Bloomfield, Oct 16, Washington, Oct. 18, You Bet, Oct. 20, E. M. PRESTON. FOR STATE TREASURER, J. H. Neff, YOR AFTORNEY-GENERAL, . W. H. H. Hart, Of San Francisco. FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL, heodore Reichert, Of San Francisco. SITUATED AND ¥ free water. a . A splendid chance toreie county ata LOW PRICE. i : ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF THE BEST ORCHARD LAND 2D ted 2 miles from Nevada City on couuty road. 01 hay, 30 head of cattle, 8 8 hogs, and including all the plows, horrows, and other fi TWENTY ACRES OF LAND WITHIN ONE MILE OF N e@ Well fenced. 4000 vines; about four acres of orchard in Sutticient free water for garden anu honse use, and wa pong sel iam asad ang well irrigated. Gooi barn $3000. '$8250. nine rooms, hard finished, . cure one of the best ranches in Souse of 6 rooms, Boca, Oct. 22, POR SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Ira G. Hoitt, Of San Francisco. FOR CLERK OF SUPREWE COURT, James A. Orr, Truckee, Oct. 23. (OF Township Committees will please nuke all necessary arranger E. ROBINSON, Ch’m. County Central Com. A. R. Lorp, Secretary. (At & CLamme, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE, ments. yf! (+) For Sheriff. itch to the p'ace 165 ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENLED, GOOD HOUSE WITH milk house, Large barn containing 29 tons o. hay. Favorably situated for outside free cattle 1ange. hasan beater if sold A L. MORGAN, six roome; good cellar and FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, ~A. Abbott, _ Of Sacramento. FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, T. B. Morehouse, Of Alameda _ JUSTICNS OF THE scein tins A. Van R. Patterson, Of San Joaqiin. T. B. McFarland, Of Sacramento. Noble Hamilton, Of Alameda. REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For County Clerk. HOUSE AND LOT FOUR BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE, HOUSE new and contains 6 :ooms. Gord well and plearant yard. AN ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE © Skea Saceet the “~. fest ab be myer gi iS — time at be above low f ining nine commodieus roome wit modern vements. nttally focated and includes 2 unimproved lote anda fine orchard. sah TWO HOUSES and lots, favorbly situated on principal Good and both rented. Must be DEMOCRATIC State Ticl.et. A J. TAFFAKY, ° REGULA REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Supt. of Schools. _ street in Nevada City. sold‘within a few days. SIX ACRES of splendid frait land, adjoi A good chance to make a nice rural home. 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 all been selected with the best care and are fine varieties. . This Jand nearly all lies under the ditch and is in a warm, sunWill be worth $10,000 in-two years, A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm of ed 8 400 acres situated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad about 3 miles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation. Fine mecdow lands that never fail a full crop. A number of never fuili barn. Water conducted to the barn. place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price. A RARE CHANCE. 335 acres situated in the atural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under culti2 Situated on the road'and only 4 iniles from Grass Valley and:2 miles from ° Railroad. Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance gation. Fine timber tract ori’ the land. A splendid pur$14000 Election, September 2d, 1886. ning city limits. N. sMOECRAFT, FOR GOVERNOR, B.*" WASHINGTON BARTLETT, Of Sin Francisco, : FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Michae! F. Tarpey FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, William €. Hendricks FOR CONTROLLER, wees. Of San Francisco FOR STATE TREASURER, -Adam Herold FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, Geerge A. Johnsen FOR SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSSRUCTION, Andrew J. Moulder..0Of San Francisco FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, KEGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For Treasurer. w* MAGUIRE, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEB Johu P. Dann hvicefruit tracts in Good house ere is timber enough on this For Assessor. deep red soil. Of Santa Clara FOR CONGRESS, J. C. CAMPBELL, Of Stockton. FR G. BEATTY, $2290. REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE) uood house and For,Ccunty Clerk. barn, good well. FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT, 3, &. Spemcer ... weeues Of Ftanislaus ASSOCIATE JUSTICZS OF THE SUPREME sine County Nominees : 4 ~ . A Beautiful Farm of 640 acres, situated in a shela tered locality in the warm belt formerly known as fenn Valley. Deep rich soil, free water, well fenced, barn, sheds, hay press, etc. growing ofall kinds of fruit. commands a large scope of free outside range for cattle. ; } i Choice and early selected farm of 160 acr: athe road from Pleasant Valley to Grass located and can be irrigated from a‘ditch. A number of on the place and is a real barguin at the price. 160 acres of choice land to be sold at the price named a to settle an estate and is situated onthe road leadin : Must be sold. Splendid chance (FOR THE UNEXPIRED TERM) dacksou Temple (FOR THE LOXG IKRM) Jeremiah F. Suilivan .Of San Francisco Ot San Bernardino CONGRESSMAN, . . (seCoxD DISTRICT) Marion Biggs REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Recorder. A. Walrath, Of Nevada City. Much of the land is well situated for the The ‘pasture land is so located that it FAE*®® senccry, 8, situated on Valley ; well good springs see eee ee eeeeeenees RAILROAD COMMISSIUNERS, (FIRST DISTRICT) J. A. Filener... ee e».Of Placer BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, (8RCOND DicBRiCT) Charles UW. Kandall ' REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE} For Treasurer. George Lord, Of Grass Valley. FOR COUNTY CLERK, F. G. Beatty, Of Grass Valley. 8 Nears: A. RAPP, e : Lake City to Columbia Hill. REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Recorder. Ww. D. LONG, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For District Attorney. 30 acres of improved orchard land situated in the §. warm belt within one mile of Nevada City, Good house and barn. Rock milk house and other buildings. This € 'y favorably situated with plenty of free water, With’ improvement could be made worth $5,000. ‘ NEVADA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. John A, Rapp, . Of Nevada City. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, W. D. Long, Of Nevada City. FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS, A. J. Tiffany, Of Nevada City. Home and Garden, containing 48 pea 3}¢ acres limits; 2 good Hoebeas bari sheds, s ; berry, 100 strawberry, 40 peach trees, 50 apple, and a fine variety of other fruits, aiftinder a fine state of cultivation, and situated on the road leading: from Nevada $955 0,. FOR STATE SENATOR, Of Nevada City FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, (FOURTEENTH DISTRICT) Thomas 8. Ford (FIFTEENTH DISTRICT) William Wi. Hilt FOR, SHERIFF, Cal. BR. Clarke . FOR COUNTY CLERK, James L. Morgan FOR COUNTY RECORDER, William Maguire FOR COUNTY 1REASURER, B. N. Shoccraft FOR DISTRICT ATLORNEY, Of Grass Valle FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR, Daniel Collins FOR SCHUOL SUPERINTENDENT, M. B.B. Potter..... Of Nevada City FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, Joseph Gilbert FOR CORONER, Of Grass Valley FOR CUUNTY SUPt RVISORS, i (THIRD pisTRict) Bloomfleld, Eureka & Washington Townships F. M. Pridgeon..:... Of Lake City (FouRTH pisTRicT) Bridgeport and Ruugh & Ready Townships, 8, etc., 500 grape? vines, 400 blac 4 : RORGE LORD Ot Nevada City G stu City to Grass REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINE , A new House within 8 blocks of business portion o For Sh riff. e city. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cell odsh und stable, A be» utiful situation. : ae 24 Ranch—190 acres, patented. 4 miles from Railroad. 60 acres under cultivation. . Good house of 12 rooms, barn and uitable for fruit, grain of stock.: Ranch—127 acres, patented; 120 acres possessory title. Plenty of water for ‘irrigation ; 50 acres’ under euitivation; 3000 grape vines; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc. Wood tract and orchard; 320 acres, patented; 10 acres cultivated ; 1}¢ acres orchard, with house, barn and other improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City. of 9 rooms, Bowlder street, Nevada City. A good Of Nevada City POR TREASURER, Henry McNulty, Of Moore’s Flat. A WALRATH, ! ‘ : Ot Lewall 20 houses; natural water; s REGULAR_REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Senator, A. B, Dibble Erastus Bond, Of Nevada City. FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, D. E. Osborne, Of Grass Valley. Of Grass Valley NEVADA COUNTY investment. ACADEMY Of Grass Valley Dwelling of 7 rooms, centrally located in Nevada City; in ; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit ; lot 65 by One of the most desirable residence properties in perfect repair Charles E: Uren, Of Grass Valley. A favorably located and well-wa stock ranch for sale, consisting of 400 acres patented land, and a large free rtion of the tract is well timbered with oak and r; only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3 miles BUSINESS COLLEGE William P : ae owell, A well-improved Farm, favorably situated, containing ‘Of Grass Valley. 1270 acres ; 70 acres under cultivation, and all the tract fenced. rings on the place; I span horses, 18 1 mower, rake, blacksmith shop ements go with. the place. é business of farming. A — of wo wagons, 3 . and tools, and vaviete ether verything ready to go‘ forward witht A large tract of fine Agricultural Lan’, consisting of 1200 -acres, situated in the warm red land fruit belt of Nevada y 5 miles from Gruss Valley ; well-watesed, and a porred with ouk and pine sujtable for lumber; will be sold vided tp in small tracts tg su cut that its profit will twice pay the price of the lund. grazing land, well-situated, , anly 5 miles from Grass Valing land and than pay for the place.SplenA School for ths People at head cattl Popular rrices. d toot Bost and Shoe Maker: F. L. FICKE. Commercial ‘St., Opp. J'ea Store, Nevada City. ASSEMBLY NOMINEES. A] ORMAL dec CEBMERO AIS aration for any course pp U ag A Compiete Aeademic Course. Yocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, FOUKTERNTH DISTRICT, Rev. J. Sims, Of Nevada City. FIFTEFRTH DIsTRICT, John I. Sykes, Of Grass Valley. Jounty, and onl tion well-timbe: in one lot or di . enough can be 240 ccres of good orchard and and when improved will be avery A good cattle and wood Ranch ey and 2 miles from Railroad outside range. Timber will more it purchasers. Timber Home care and Trai ing At GUENMROOK PARK, Mid-way between Grass Vall City, two miles from either al Sugg — A Delightful Retreat for Heaith, Comfort & Study. . supervisor ‘NOMINEES, 2600 feet above the cea level. : and Telegraph Ste FICKE has a Hee Bagg an the very best manner and at ae” prices. Mr, Ficke was connected Standard Shoe Company Be 208 acres of unim OL of Nevada City. irrigated cheaply, A sp! lendid chance to m mane lars enquire «at the office of ciation, Broad Street, ‘N evada City. And gentlemen desiring boots or chem rely upon getting as good stock . pass hourly. ‘kmanship enter at regular Opens Nov. Ist, 1886, : or information . ce wevanacint on cmb Gesu: _ a home. LY Cine Of Graniteville. “Se FOURTH DistRicr, L. D. Rathbun, _ Ot Cherokee. Ascam be Mad Anywhere in the %¢ Ps og ‘ . : ‘farts ‘REPAIRIN G NEATLY DONE 4. ee: BL, FIOKE,