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Ei dean Ga one 15 crs.
SIE Pek
— AND "ra or WANT
In heading their county ticket
"with, the name of George Lord as
-ublicans not only took a long step
towards victory, but at the same
to a man who has daring his term
ofoffice that is shortly to expire
unquestionably demonstrated a
fitness for the peculiar duties of
the place that comparatively few .
men “possess, regardless of the
ability that tliey may evidence in
other walks of life. “His record is
re-election that can be produced.
It is no reflection upon his predecessors to state the fact that he
has been one.of the most vigilant
place, ‘The accuracy with which
civil process is carried out under
his administration is tesified to in
the strongest terms by those
members of the bar who have haa
.gecasion to call-upon him. The
county jail has dnder his control
‘become one of the model prisons
of the State. As a criminal officer,
he.has madean especially notable
record. »Among his exploits in the
latter line was the breaking up of
the notorious gang of burglars and
highwaymen headed by. Calhower
qlias Hart, and, the sending of
-. three. of them to State Prison ; the
which was, by the way, the first
conviction of,the kind ever had in
Nevada county ; the detection and
arrest of burglar Williams who
was so completely cornered that
he saw there was no hope for
escape and courted leniency by
‘pleading guilty; the driving from
cover ofthe band of road agents
who robbed Grissell’s Washington
. and Nevada stage, and had pl.in“ned a series of other deviltries ‘involving robbery at any rate and
murder if necessary~two of them
being sent to Prison” for -previous
offenses and the three others being
so closely pursued that they have
left Nevada county for the county’s
good and will never dare to return ;
the complete ridding of Grass Valley of.bpium dens and the material restriction of the same business
_ at this city; andthe performance
“> sefascore or more of additional
portant actsin the way of checking crime, that have made him a
‘terror to evil-dcers. In this work
‘Sheriff Lord has been ably and
earnestly jasisted by the lucal
officers; who from their familiarity.
with what he has done speak advisedly when they say, as they
generally do, that he has made for
himself a record that.is to his
“everlasting credit. 2
_ The best evidence ot George
‘Lord’s good character as a citizen
_ ie the fact that after all the years
he has made his continuous home
n this county, being actively
‘engaged in mining and other pur' guits, his political opponents cannot discover a single act to critieies adversely, or charge that he
hasever been governed by any.
but the purest and noblest of
motives. His loyalty to his friends
s of that quality which stands the
the test of time-and change of circumstance. . His quiet, unpretentions ways win for him the respect
of every true man who comes in
contact with him. The office for
which he is the Republican nominee, has sought, him, and in becoming a candidate for it he _ hat
‘put responded to the call given
by alarge majority of the voters of
the conity who will by ther balloton the second day of next
month re-elect him “to the
shrievalty. :
Ris Interest In It.
* M. McWhorter, editor and proprietor of *the Marysville Demoerat, recently addressed an ope:
Jetter to James O'Brien of Smartsville (it having been charged. by
Z some ofthe anti-miners thit Mr
O’Brien and other gentlemen
were ‘‘backing’”’ the Democrat in
the interests of the hydraulickers),
asking the latter to come righ
_ * oputand tell all about his connec‘tion -with the paper. Mr. O’Briet
replying says he gave the Dem> County Central Committee
d establishing a parts
n at Marysville ; that about «
ear ago he took up a note for $75(.
held against McWhorter by Ju
*
in SOZODONT that effectually
ever tried it without approving its
cleansing and purifying
. officers holding they .
bringing to justice of a perjurer—.
“similar and almost equally im-.
A ¥ellowjah Goat
jon the tongue, particularly
not sas, an ailment
the development of which ‘thes
ot weathe:—it may be remarke
ir ; extremel
and which autumn
toc its train as a lingering
Cy. '
itspesdily may be with Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters—then, follow aggr.avated disorder of tho stomach
and bowels,
the lower right ribs, nausea and . *
invaluable specific is ulw ys desirable, no matter what the season. Uponthe liver it exerts an
influence directly beneficial, The
bile, the obstruction to its flow being relieved .by the relaxation of
the bowels, returns to its natural
channel, and the portion of it)
which has forced its a into and
vontaminated the blood is expelldigestive function, Rheumatism,
fever and ague and kidney trou-.
bles also succumb to the Bitters.
ee
Plain Talk.
There is a preservative principle
reserves the teeth from decay.
ich and poor endorse it. No lady
operties.
[t outsells ali other. dentrifices.
Ask for SOZODONT, and take no
substitute.
Piano Tuning.
ere
Horace G. Blackman, the wellknown piano tuner, is now in this
city, and will attend to all work
in his line. Leave orders with
Brand & Stich. o13-tf
Emr)
Arrivals at the
UNION HOTEL.
Mrs, J. Naffziger ..Proprietress.
: October 12, 1886.
J.C. Feeley, You Bet,
W. C. Woods, Grass Valley,
J. F. Schroeder, R. and R.
H. iaylord, City.
©. H. Hanson, City,
F, &. Huntington, Oakland,
Wm Bentley, Iowa Hill,
E. F. Gerard, San Francisco,
E. R. Clark, Ruilroad,
Charles Maddrill, do
Joe Ryan, Grass Valley, -O, Sunderhaus, Downieville,
P. Deideshsimer, do
R. Melspriel, Sun Francisco,
‘W. Melspriel, do
W.S. Hunt, do
A. W. Brown, do
G. Seter, do
J. Wilson, do
R. Louis, Bloom"eld,
J. J. Claire, Downieville,
‘Louis Chase, Auburn,
C. C. Cull, Helena, M. T.
Arrivals at the
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ecror Bros... FProrrirrors,
October, 12, 1886.
Max Cohen, Grass Valley,
Gus Pearce, do
Ben F. Lewis, City,
W. H. Wisem in, Blue Tent,
W. J. Mears, City,
F, Duplay, City,
Coon Seaman, City,
Miss Pridgeon, Bloomfield,
John Murphy, Washington,
W. Williamson, do
8. L, Chase und w, Bloomfield,
Jas Mackintosh, do :
C. J. Schnaittacher, San Fran,
James Johnson, do
“%. C. Horn, do
Joseph Norris, do
Ross Strauss, do
A. 8. Harris, do
J, S$. England & w, Zans’e, 0,
J. E. Fuller, San Juan,
Dan Tut‘le, do
Jolin M, Adams, San Fran.
T. L. Enright, Sacramento,
J. J. McCarty, Railroad,
C. Tegler, do
Jon Duffy, do
C, P. Loughridge do
RK. 8. Weston, Forest City,
J. Marks, San Juan, >
Geo Bennings, San Francisco,
Henry Lune, City,
John Carley, San Juan,
M. Buckley, do
M,C, Hogan, . do
Miss Gale, Grass Valley,
A. Pierce, City,
GCerind, City,
Mrs. 8. Johnson, San Fran.
“Sao
SE Ee Ee NE
GRAND BALL
Sa, et
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
WASHINGTOR,
Saturday Evening, 2Oct, 16th,
DENNIS MILLERICK,
HAVING PURCHASED OF CON
QRISSELL THE EXUH4NuE HoTEL wt Washington, Nevada Co,
will give A Grand Opening
duy Kyening, Oc.eber 16th, 1886
INVITATION COMMITTEE.
Nevada City—R. Stout, £. Bond, Joho
Rector, Conrad Griseel,
Grass Valley--Dan Collins, Geo. Lord,
ennis Meagher.
Heliet ouu—alite and Jas. Bowen,
moore’s Flat—Cha;. Hegarty, D. Morrow,
Jan, O'vonald.
North Blosmfield—M. Cummins, Jos. Convrs, Juha bdwards, ies
Graniteville—Thos, Waller, H Dundon,
Peter Allison, John Mannix.
Mayburt—K, 8. Shattuck, E. T. Palmer,
éréd wediin, Wm, Hawking, B J, Watson.
Washi vas, Grissel, Jvha Bilmkill, Frank Worthington, J. dD,
John Grissel,
Umega—W. H. Brandon, Jemes Cramer,
3. GU. Mancheste-.
On ga Station—D, Smith, Fred Wh ting,
M. West, : :
Bear Valley—L. D Allen, Jas. Rose.
Bix Tunncl—B, Mu. phy, W; Spencer.
Harrow,
RECEPTION COMMIPTEE.§
Chas. Grissel, Daniel Gillet.
*FLOOR MANAGEX—J. (8. Brimekill.
A Fine Band of !Music will
qlimat.endance,
If not remedied—which },
ains beneath . May,
dull pato Pascoe, aged 6 years, 7 months and 19 daye.
eid. Thestomichalso resumesits. —
pce tt AAO TEC
Notice to the Public, =
All persons having any elaims
against Mrs, J.J. Barton are requested to present their bills to the
jundersigned at her dressmaking
y favora-. establishment on Commercial st.,
often . Nevada City. .
012-3t Mrs. J. J. Barton.
OED. :
At Nevada City, Oct. 13, 1886, Martha
daughter of Emanuel and Mary &.
healache. A prompt useof this . S===eseeeeey
OLITICAL. Reblan Mel,
HON. A, WALRATH,
REV. J. SIMS,
HON. J. I. SYKES,
ments MUST BE PAID
VANCE.
J.” svues,
OF all Political AnnounceREGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Assemblyman,
Fifteenth District.
HON. W. D. LONG,
ERASTOS BOND,.
A. J. TIFFANY,
Will address the people on the issues of the duy, at the following places and times stated:
Spenceville, Oct. 8th,
Rough & Ready, “Oct. 9,
French Corral, Oct: 12,
cal than the ordinary kinds, and
Ba l and Supper on sata:-.
. San Juan, Oct. 13,
Columbia Hill, Oct. 14,
Eureka, Oct, 15,
North Bloomfield, Oct 16,
Washington, Oct. 18,
You Bet, Oct. 20,
AKINE
OWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A
tnarvel of purity, strength and
wholesomeness. More economicannot be sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soup ONLV IN CANS. ROYAL
hae Ye Powper Co., 106 Wall
st., N. Y
W M, SCOTT,
Will he a candidate for
Constable of Nevads Towaship,
Election Nov. 2d, 1886.
Boca, Oct. 22,
Truckee, Oct. 2 3:
. (OF Township Committees will
please make all necessary arrangements. By order
. E. ROBINSON, “
Ch’m. County Central Com.
A. R, Lorp, Secretary.
DEMOCRATIC
State Ticket.
Notice to Creditors,
Estate of Hessel Buisman, deceased.
loticé is hereby given by the under
N signed, executors of the last will of
Hessel isiman, dece sed, to the creditors
of aud all persona having claims ust
the said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, within f ur months
after the drst publication of this notice to
the said executors, at Washington, Nevada
County, California, at the oid hotel of H.
Buisinan, deceased, »
W.T. VAN OUDSHOORN,
E. T. Wut THLEY,
Executors of the last will of H.esel Buisman, deceased. :
Election, September 2d, 1886.
FOR GOVERNOR,
WASHINGTON BaRTLETT,
Of Sin Francis2o.
FOR LILUTENANT GOVERNOR,
Daveu at Nevada City, October 12, 1886, . Michael K. Tarpey..... Of Alameda
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
Wiliilam ¢. Mendricks.... Of Butte
FOR CONTROLLER,
John P. Dunn Of San Francisco
FOR STATE. TREASURER,
W. P. SOWDEN,
K&GULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINER
Adam Werold...... of Santa Clara
For Justice of the Peac>. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL,
Gearge A. Johnson..... Of Sonoma
7OR SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSSRUCTION,
andrew J. Moutder., .Of San Francisco
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL,
MB. Os MUNOF 6.. cise. Of Tulare
FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT,
J, BD. Spemcer .....--Of Stanislaus
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THESUPREME
TW’) NIGHTS ONLY
NEVADA THEATRE,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
a CouRT,
October 18 ant 19, (YOR THR entahiGe TERM)
Jackson Temple...... Of Sonoma
(OR TH LONG TERM)
Jeremiah &. Sutlivan.Of San Francisco
Byrom Waters.... Of San Bernardino
CONGRESSMAN,
(SECOND DISTPICT)
Marion Biggs.....+. beewar Of Butte
RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS,
(FIRST D:STRICT)
J. A. Filetser... 500.005 o-..Of Placer
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION,
(B8KCOND DKF .Cr)
Charlies W. Kandall,.;.0f Tuslumne
COMING. COMING.
‘Third Annual Tour of
bet Golton
Including his Talented Daughter,
IDALENE,
~AND= .
12 First Class Artists, 12
Presenting thie Beautiful Drama of
“THE OLD HOM.,”
And the Highly Sensational Drama of
“aLACK DIAMONDS.”
NEVADA COUNTY
DEMOCRAIIC TICKET.
FOR STATE { E !ATOR,
©. W. Cross.. 0d.. cece. Of Nevada City
FOR ASSEMBLYMEN,
(FoURTEENTH DisTRICT)
Thomas 8. Ford..:..0f Nevada City
(FIFTEENTH DISTRICT)
William M. Wili...... Of Truckee
, FOR SHERIF?,
Cal. BR. Clarke .... Of Nevada City
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
Admission 50 cents. Children
25 cents. Reserved seats 75 cts.
(THIRD bDIsTRict)
Bloomield, Eureka & Washington Townships
F. M. Pridgeon..:... Of Lake City
(FoURTH DigTRICcT)
Bridgeport and Ruugh & Ready Townships,
M@. Brophy........., Of Cherokee
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
os
A School for the People «t
Popular 5 ¢rices.
ORMAL AND COMMERCAIL
courses 8 specialty. Thorough preparation for avy course iu any University.
A Compiecte Ac idemic Course.
Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, i i Jp Fi ges Bywe whee wel gy re Commercial St., Opp. Toa Store, 4
writiug, ete, by the Vei Best Syacial Nevada city.
Teachers. Home care and Trai ing. =
F. L. FICKE.
s»=méme in the very be-t manner and ai
na ve prices. Mr, F.cke was connectea
w
A Delightful Retreat for
. and wor
Pupils enter at any time, take regular o:
selected courses or private lessons, a3
R**: J. SIMS,
For A:semblyman---14th Dist't.
CG R. CLARKE,
: Beene, dames L. Morgan..... Ot CherokeeBen Cotton,.:....,. Manager. FOR COUNTY RECORDER,
J.C, Kannady sco 0c es, rea William Maguire.... Of Lowell Hill AIN AXAB.
Chas. H. Brooks ..Bus. Manager, FOR COUNTY ‘1 REASURER, Thad aint 4 Boviti
tes Il bi B.N Shoecraft..... Of Nevada City e Celebrate gyptian
program see small bills. Kaen :
FOR DISTRICT ATLORNEY, Elixir for the Skin
eee . 4 Dibble...... Of Grass Valle AS ;
FOR COUNTY ASSASSUR, , LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ‘BIS
NEY ADA COUNTY Dantel Collins..... Of Grass Valley Great Complexion Beantifier-has been
a. Ui FOR SCHVOL SUPERINTENDENT, bought at forced saie and placed with
M. B. B. Potter..... Of Nevada City
CADUMY FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, WALTER VINTON ’
A A palgseph Gilbert..... Of Grass Valley —_—
FUR CORONER, The prics hab-«n put down to
B. Johuson ....... Of Grass Valley] 75 CENTS PER BOTTLE,
—AND-— FOR CUUN'TY SUP? RVISORS, As the lot’ ust be sold at once.
Boat and Sh Maker, . zs
At CLENARIOK PARK, uY hanson gre aud can “ . eVery day,
~ we ; and several tuues a vay esired, it
Gig twos rom winor eg ""™ ". MU noch ftas. 2° Sak ‘Skee . acme lena oot nae
made can rely u ettlug as stock rae gone sek t
ba
(©, % Rees.
REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
For State Senator.
A ABBOTT,
e "
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Bail: oad Commissioner.
D COLLINS,
e
REGULAR DEMOCRATIC-NOMINEEa
Fer County A:se:sor.
“REGULAR REFUBLICAN NOMINEE
REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE,
For Sheriff. ©
PY tesa L. MORGAN,
REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
For County Clerk.
A s J. TIFFANY,
REGULA REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Supt. of Schools.
B N. SHGECRAFT,
kEG ULAR DI MOU RATIC NOMINEE
For Treasurer.
w* MAGUIRE,REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
Fer Asse:sor,
re G@ BEATTY,
3
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Ccunty Clerk.
REQULAR
oe BOND,
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE &%
For Recorder.
H=** McNULTY,
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE}
For Treasurer.
Secu) A. RAPP,
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE]
For Recorder,
ee
VV fp-tene,
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For District Attorney.
Gitonce LORD, .
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINE ,
For Sh riff.
A WALRATH,
REGULARZREPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Senator,
a@ The testinionals are from ple well
snown in this Siate and accessible at any
time. _A few are given in the local column
THE TESTIMONIALS SHOW THAT
It will cure almost every kind of DISEASE
¥F THE SKIN, if properiy uxed, :
at will give a BRILLIANT and FAIR
VOMPLEXIUN without the use of whiten-.
ing or fards, PY }
it wil most effectually CURE PIMPLES.
in many instances it wil REMOVE FRKEC
8° iua few minutes without irritating
e skin .
is wit! give TONE to the SKIN, and when
on an old and wrinkled tmce will
uiake it appear immediatly maay years
younger. :
ius application on the head will immediately svoth all irritation of the scalp,
vUKs DANUDRUFY¥ and restore the hair to
+i natural coler é
oanus, it will yive a WHILENESS and
#RKESHNESs which will astunich ana please
chose who try. it, and the effect is
wudVELVEEY, briltia t and ciear; it
WHITENS the DAKK&ST SKIN; it will
: sew minutes REMUVE SU . BURNS; it is ‘
Heaith. Comfort & Stu dy. Standard Shoe Company Getere th: . -he best rem dy ever fund to cure the er:
vi E Baie Rise, : apelatuus inflammation produced by Pul2000 fect above the seulevel. Neds Rul mint Get Wem ties Goch aaa
road an jegra tions. Omnibuas] ind tlemen desiring boot: us its
pa:s hourly.” . —_ ibs tfect is almost miracuious, i
Directions for its juse:
Wash the skin with soap and water, and.
Tus, newome Swear >, $2601,
Toten ep
JOHN F. SWIFT,
R. W. WATERMAN,
App.ied on the skin of tna fa e, arms and }”
immediate.
‘Thia elixir is warranted to be PERFaCT-}-~
2OR GOVERNOR,
Of San Francisco.
POR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
Of San Bernardino.
FOR SEORSTARY OF STATE,
Walter S. Moore
Ot Los Angelee.
{VOR STATE CONTROLLER,
__j. E. Denny,
Of Tolare.
FOR STATE TREASURER,
JH. Neff,
Of Placer.
* 7OoR AITORNEY-GRNERAJ,,
W. H.H. Hart,
Of San Francisco.
FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL,
Theodore Reichert,
Of San Francisco.
FOR SUPT. PUSLIO INSTRUCTION,
Ira G. Hoitt,
Of San Francisco.
‘FOR CURRK OF SUPREME CoURT,
James A. Orr,
Of Plumas.
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER,
A. Abbott,
Of Sacramento.
FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION,
T. B. Morehouse, ~
Of Alameda
JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT,
A. Van R. Patterson,
Of San Joaquin.
T. B. McFarland,
Of Sacramento.
Noble Hamilton,
Of Alameda.
FOR CONGRESS,
J. C. CAMPBELL,
Of Stockton.
County Nominees
FoR SENATOR,
A. Walrath,
Of Nevada City.
ionteunaie,
George Lord,
Of Grass Valley.
YOR COUNTY CLERK,
F. G. Beatty,
Of Grass Valley.
, POR RECORDER,
John A. Rapp,
Of Nevada City.
FOR. DISTRICT [ATTORNEE,
W. D. Long,
Of Nevada City.
FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS,
A. J. Tiffany, «
Of Nevada City.
FOR TREASURER,
Henry McNulty,
Of Moore’s Flat.
POR ASSESSOR,
Erastus Bond,
Of Nevada City.
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR,
D. E. Osborne,
Of Grass Valley.
{FoR SURVEYOR,
Charles E. Uren,
Of Grass Valley.
FOR CORONER,
William Powell,
Of Grass Valley.
ors
ASSEMBLY NOMINEFS.
FOURTEENTH , DISTRICT,
Rev. J. Sims,
Of Nevada City.FIFTESRTH DISTRICT,
John [. Sykes,
Of Grass Valley.
SUPERVISOR —X OMINEES.
: THIRD DISTRICT,
J. T. Cline,
Of Granitevil'e.
’ FOURTH DISTRIOR,
__-fas cam be Had Anywhere in the] after drymg it with stowol, rab nthe glixir .
Opens Nov. Ist, 188, . " * “hae Bites ae
a £ removed, a ;
es eee oe een REPAIRING: Ni ATLY DOME . oo. Sinck spocs tt notes
E. K. HILL. — i valiet bask worm, rub the elixir alvo a ntile
NEVADA CITY, CAL, ‘sl0-lm B. L. FICKE. . cneortwo
OFFERED. FOR SALE
tides E M. PRESTON.
_. cure one of the best ranches in the county ata LOW PKICE,
-. which all lays so that it can be well irrigated.
bargain. .
soon.
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“Nevada County Land Improvenient Association,
DIRECTORS :
GEO. C. GAYLORD,
NAT. P. BROWN,
GEO. E. BRAND,
WM. CAMPBELL,
CHAS. BARKER.
JOHN T. MORGAN,
E. M. PRESTON,
’ GEO. E. TURNER,
WM. LOUTZENHEISER,
TI eee --evee JOHN T. MORGAN.
Secretary...... grees
0 ke aaa
560 ACRES OF CHOICR LAND FAVORABLY SITUATED AND
highl7 improved. Well fenccd and gocd supply of free water. House
of nine rooms, 8 ‘A splendid
.
hard finisheu. barns. (ut120 tons hay. A chance tore3000 ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF THE BEST ORCHARD LAND IN
; e the , situated 2 miles from Nevada City on couaty road. Good
Louse of 6 rooms. Bern. tons o1 hay, .0 head of cattle, $ horses, w: 200 chickens,
8 hogs, and including all the plows, horrows, and other smull farming plements.
$600 TWENTY ACRES OF LAND WITHIN ON® MILE OF NEVADA CITY.
e Well fenced. 4000 vines; about four acres of orchard in full bearing.
Suthcient. free water for garden anu hovse use, and water pipe from ditch to the p'ace
Gooi ‘ parvlally filled with hay. A
rare in. ‘ :
$3000 165 ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENVED. GOOD HOUSE. WITH
@ six rooms; good cellar and milk house. Large barn containing 29 tons
o hay. Favorabiy situated for outside free caitle 1ange. A good investment if sold
HOUSE AND LOT FOUR BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE. HOUSE
®& new and contains 5 rooms. Gord well and pleasant yard.
$ 3 0600 AN ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE
ew from thecity. There will be off -red for a short time at the above ‘ow
pri e, a house containing nine commodieus rooms with all the modern in provements.
Centrally tocated and includes 2. unimproved lots and’a ‘fine orchard.
@] 100 TWO HOUSES and lots, favorbly situated on principal
~~ Street in Nevada City. Good and both rented. Must be
sold within a few days. :
$350 SIX ACRES of splendid fruit land, adjoining city limits.
A good chance to make a nice rural home, ~
gS 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 all been selected with the best care and are fine varieties. This land nearly ali lies under the ditch and isin a warm, sunlope. _ Will be worth $10,000 in two years. ny 8
$A 000 A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm of
‘ 8 400 acres situated on the Narrow Gauge Ruilroad about
3 wiles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation.
Fine meedow lands that never fail a full crop, Choicefruit tracts in
deep red soil. A number of never failing eprings. Good house and
barn. Waterconducted tothe barn. There is timber enough on this
place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price.
$ 2 250 A RARE CHANCE. 335 acres sitnated in the
B natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under cultivation, wood house and barn, good well. Situated on the public
road and only 4 miles from Grass Valley and 2 miles from Ruilroad.
Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance
withoutirrigation. Fine timber tract on the land. A splendid purchase
% [ 4000 A Beautiful Farm of 640 acres, situated in a 'shel8 tered locality in the warm belt formerly known as
Fenn Valley. Deep rich soil, free water, well fenced, good house and
barn, sheds, hay press, etc. Much of the land is well situated for the
growing ofall kinds of fruit. The pasture land is so located that it
commands a large scope of free outside range for cattle.
$3 0 00 Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, situated on
the road from Pleasant Valley to Grass Valley; well
located and can be irrigated from a ditch. A number of good springs
on the place and is a real bargain at the price.
500 160 acres of choice land to be sold at the price named
pW 5 tosettle an estate and is situated on the road leading from
Lake City to Columbia Hill. Must be sold. Splendid chance for in-vestment. :
% [ 600 80 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 pro’
erty is very favorably situated with plenty of free water,
improvement could be made worth $5,000.
$3300 Home and Garden, containing 481¢ acres, 34 acres
gin 7 limits ; 2 good houses, burn sheds, etc., 500
grape vines, 400 blackberry, 100 strawberry, 40 peach trees, 50 apple, .
and a fine variety of other fruits, ail under a fine state of cultivation,
_ situated on the road leading from Nevada City to Grass
alley.
0 A new House within 8 blocks of business portion o
athe city. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cellar, woodshed
and stable. A be: utiful situation, :
Ranch—190 acres, patented. 4 miles from Railroad. 60
yacres 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, erent of water for irrigation ; 50 acres under ee A
Word tract and orchard; 320 acres, patented; 10 acres
$2000 cuttivate 14g acres orchard, with house, barn and other
improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City.
__ Dwelling of 9 rooms, Bowlder street, Nevada City. A good
nvestment. :
? Dwelling of 7 rooms, centrally located in Nevada City; in
jperfect repair; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit; lot 65 by
priaorts 160 feet. One of the most desirable residence properties in
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mh A favorably located and well-watered stock ranch for
jSale, consisting of 400 acres patented land, and a large free
: 3 by A portion of the tract is well timbered with oak and
ne Ratlvon r lumber; only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3 miles
A well-improved Farm, favorably situated ntaini
$350 270 acres ; 70 acres under cultivation, Ae all thats: aan
A number of good springs on the place; 1 span horses, 18
head cattle, two wagons, 3 ah 1 mower, rake, blacksmith shop
and tools, and various other arming implements go with the place.
Everything ready to go forward with the business of farming.
A large tract of fine Agricultural Land, consisting c i
$10,000..4 situated in the warm red land fruit belt. eg ha
county, and only § miles from Grass Valley ; well-wate.sed, and a portion well-timbered with ouk and pine suitable for lumber; will be sold
in one lot or divided up in small tracts to suit purchasers. Timber
enough can be cut that its profit will twice pay the price of the land.
240 ccres of good orchard and grazing land. it
$10 0. and when improved will be a very profitable a:
A good cattle and wood Ranch, only 5 miles frou Val$500." 2 miles from Railroad. lice yrazi lg ‘ad
Fo para range. Timber will more than pay for the place. Splenoa Y. 150 acres under th
irrigated cheaply. As chanée to mak p me Pong, eo
plondid
For Further Particulars enquire at the office of
the Association, Broad Street, Nevada City.
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3000 grape vines; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc. we =
11905 3 Nevada Gor tee fruit and alfalfa land within 4 miles