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fevada City, Nevada County,
, CALEPORNIA. :
PRR ANNUM...0------+++:; $7.00
esnreen mn
——
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1886.
ABOVE THE FOG BELT.Parties sojourning here from
the coast regions and southern
portions of the State have expressof the recently published pamphlet relative to the climate and resources of Nevada county had. 80
little to say about our immunity
. from the fog which is so disagree. ably-prevalent in other portions
of the State. The criticism is
just, as it is a matter of mach surprise that so important an influ-.
ence on the healthfulness of the
climate should be overlooked, ‘or,
rather ignored, by those who seek
to publish to the world the climatic advantages which we enjoy.
Peoplé who are suffering with
depressed vitality from any cause,
either throat or lung affections, or
other bodily ailments, find by experience that the climate of the
foothilis has a tendency to increase the circulation of the blood,
to give the: skin a ruddy color,
and toincrease muscular development, in marked contrast to the
depressing effect of the foggy regions of the Coast. Here we have
the full beneficial effect of the sunlight from sunrise till sunset,
while in the fog belt the sun is
often obscured for half the day by
acold fog, and during the other
halfthe sun comes out so hot as to
produce an enervating shock upon
all delicate constitutions.
The only way we ¢an account
for so important an omission from
the pamphlet as the one ahove referred to is the fact that we know
so little of the fog up here in the
its deleterious effect on debilitated
constitutions. Had the compiler
of the pamphlet lived within the
fog belt for a term of years he
would doubtless have been better
informed about the real -advantage of living in the foothills above
the fog belt.
Fa)
NEVADA COUNTY LANDS.
i _ ‘Through. the agency of the Nev— ee ale Douay aad and Improve: ment Association, great good is
being accomplished in the way of
securing the development of the
cultural resources of this most
favored portion of California.
Thousands of acres of land that
have heretofore been utterly neglected are being brought under
cultivation by thrifty and experienced fruit. growers and farmers
who have had their attention ditected this way by ~the efforts of
the Association, and fine farms,
orchards, vineyards and gardens
are growing up in all directions.
"In no r portion of the State
where there is soil of equal fertility
and.so delightful a climate, can
land be purchased as cheaply as
here. Unimproved _ properties
_. bighest degree of prodaciion in a
Se comparatively short time and con: veniently situated in regard to ‘rail~~. road communication may be had
_ st from $3 fo $7 an acre, while improved lands are correspondingly
cheap. Such phenomenally low
rates can not prevail long, and
those persons who buy now with
most any kind of judgment. will
« ¥Féap rich rewards for their investments.
. alate coreecmmmemeeceted
Arrivais st the
NATIONAL HOTEL.
»Cherokee,
ps and wife, Phelp’s Hill
J Moore, ey cet é
Chas rass Valley,
orp Meine Ned
; ‘4
y do
: Wie’ City, ;
H
e Daily Transcrigt,
Proprietors.
ed much surprise that the author}:
foothills that we do not appreciate .
wonderful agricultural and hor ti. ‘eapable of being brought to the . *™
Arrivals at the
UNION HOTEL.
Naffziger. . . Proprietress,
ie October 22, 1886.
Mrs. Thos. Simons, Wash’ton, .
cit prec 0 City,
C. Madd Vill, Railroad,
H. Voss, Voss Mill, ‘
.H. Radford, Bloomfield,
. D. Harris, Grass Valley,
M. Thomas, do.
. Hanson, a) LS
. P. Stidger, SanJuan, .
. Scheld, San Francisco, ©
-R. Sproul, do
» M. Taylor,
Prof. LeMelville, do
H. Gaylord, City.
—EEE EEE
Mrs. J.
oan
S2hoG
This powder never varies.” A
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. Soip on~Y mm cans. Roya.
‘Baxmva Powper Co., 106 Wall
st., N. Y.
HON. A. WALRATH,
REV. J. SIMS,
HON. J. I. SYKES,.
HON. W. D. LONG,
ERASTUS BOND,
A.{J. TIFFANY,
Will address the people on the issues of the day, at the following places and times stated:
At the Theatre,
REVADA CITY,
ann IF
Thursday Evening, Ost. 28th.
GRASS VALLEY,
Monday Eveniag, Nov. Ist.
Everybody is invited.
United States of America.
SACRAMENTO DISTRICT, ee
Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.,)' :
x October 18th,-1886,N the matter of the claim of Richard C.
Walrath tothe West Providence Extension Quartz mine »tuated in the SE. 1-4
of the NE. quarter of Section No. 14, Township No. 16 North, R No. 8 East vs.
Genk applicant tor anld Quarta Section icant for
ine the chara¢ter of the land in controVersy; and whereas, it appears that it is
more convenient for both parties and their
witnesses that such hearing be had before
the County Clerk of Nevada county, Cal.
tt is hereby ordered that the sand Richard
C. Walrath and the siid Isabells McKeon.
be and appear before the County C erk of
Nevada county, at Nevada City, Calfornia,
at one o'clock p. m, on the Lith day of December, A. D. 1886, then and there to
duce evidence to determine the mii or
non-mineral char*cter of said land.
Witness my hand the day and date first
above written.
‘SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Swift & Waterman
“. Protection t> Ame:ican Labor
and Industries. .
REPUBLICAN MEETING.
Hon. HI. V. Morehouse,
. WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE ON THE
ISSUES OF THE DAY AT
NEVADA CITY,
—ON——-,
——e
, The County Committee will please make
the necessary arrangements for
the meeting.
_ By Order of the Republican State Central
A. P WILLIAMS, Chairman,
. . SAMES B. FINLAYSON, Secretary.
ee
eit
Republican Meetings,
4 published in the town of Nevada,
‘. newspaper -f
for Catarrh with good result, having used only one-half bottle Iam
-. convinced that if used’ as directed
it will cure the worst cases of Cait that I shall order more at
phur Springs, Montana.
I mave used Ely’s Cream Balm
for dry Catarrh (to which eastern
persons are subject who come to
live here ) Ithas proved a cure.—
B. F. M. Weeks, Denver, Colo.
oe oe
For Neuralgia there is no mediDr. Gunn’s Bitters. It has cured
tens of thousands.
Notice of Sale of Real Bs tate.
OT!CE is hereby given, that» in purN -suance of an of the Superior
urt of the State of California, in and for
the County of Nevada, madeon the 20th
day of October, A. D. 1886, in the matter
ofthe estate and guardianship of Frank
Guseetti, a minor, the ui ,» the
guardian ot the person and estate of said
minor, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of
the United States, and subject to contirmation by said Superior Court, on Monday,
the 15th day of November, 1836, at the law
Office of Cross & Simonds, at Nevada City,
Nevada county, Cal, at oue o’clock p. m.
all the right, title, interest and estate of
the said minor, being an undivided onehalf interest in and to all those certain
lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate and
being in the county of Nevada, State of
California, bounded and described as follows: = one
—1.~-The Guscetti Ranch, situatedin Neyada town hip, Nevada county, Cal., and
comprising oe of the SW 1-4and
thes 1-4 and the SE 1-4 of
section 5, in Township 16 North, of ng
E.art, MD M, and all that portion of the
N 1-2 of theSE 1-4 of Section 6, Twp 16 N,
9 E, MDM, described as follows: Benning ata point ten feet from correr
Seca 5, 6,7 and 8, Twp 16N,R
Kast, M D M,andrunbing thence No
to the middle of the county road
from Nevada City tothe Guscetti
Ranch; thence South 53° West along the
middie of the said road 6 40 chains; thence
East 4.40 chains to the place cf beginning.
2. The mining claim known as the Tam
uartz mine, situated inSecs5and 6, Twp
16N, ROE, MDM.
and bids for said property (in
writing) will be received by said guarFacies
beets
is
ship, Nevada county, ce nig and at the
a office of Cross & Simonds, Nevada City,
Ca :
Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money of the United States; ten per
cent. of the purchase money to be paid to
the undersigned on day of sale, balance on
confirmation of sale by said Court. .
Deed at the expense of purchaser.
MARY GUSCETTI,
Guardian of the person and estate of Frank
Guscetti, a minor. :
Dated Oct, 20th, 1886, _
Cro-s & Simon da, Attys for Guardian 021
{No, 1583.} :
Application for Fatent to a Mining Claim.
United States Land Office.
‘ Sacramento, Cal.;"October 15, 1886.
NSS is nereby given, that the North
IN BannerCon. Tunnel Company, a corpur
ation, through its, authorized: agent, Thos.
J. Michell » hose PostOffice is Grasy Va ley, Ne
vada county, Cal,, has made application ‘for
pe for the Woodville Quartz Mine, in the
evac'a Mining District, Nevada county, Calitornia, aud described in the plat and field
notes on file in this office, as follows, viz:
Survey of Lode Line,
dary of the claim (previously establish d by
reference to di:covery s.aft or initial point
of lo-ation), the location post being destroyed, set a t in rock mound marked
wQM L P No 1, on south slope of hill
about 2.50 chains north of Little Deer
Creek, from which a black oak 8 sec. dia
bears N 524° KO 61 chains dist, a small
spruce béare N 3332. WO 42 chainvo dist.
‘Thence variation 18> 80 min. E N 80° 14
min, K 22.72 chains to post marked W Q M
UP No 2, at north end oF lode,
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Commence at.north lode post marked W
QMLP No.2. Thence angle of deftection
from lode line,52% 83 min. E to left. Deviation 6 min. west along the northern
Boundary of the claim, N 82° 47 min. E
5.44 chains to post marked W QM No. 8, at
NE corner; thence 8 34° 16 min. W 24.00
chains vst marked WQ MNo. 4 ant N
N 6 QMNo 5, at 8 E corner; thence§ 82°
47 min, W 9.08 chains to post marked “« Q
M No. 6 at 8 W corner; thence N 30° 14m.
E 22.72 chains to post marked -W Q M No. 6
at N W corner, thence N 82° 47 min. E 5.70
chains to place of beginning, aud containing
18 16-100 acres, and designated as Lot No.
73 in Section 16, Township 16 North, Rauge
9 East, Mt. Diablo Buse and Meridian,
Said location was made by A. Gauls, Febfuary 10, 1881, and isof record in the mining records of said county,
Adjoining claims are the North Banner
Quartz Mines designated on the official plat
ay Lots 56 and 77,
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within-sixty days
from the first day Pg hereof.
SELD HETZEL, ‘
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
notice be published ‘or sixty days, or ten
consecutive weeks, in the nevada Daily
Transcript newspaper, a daily newspaper
in Nevada
county, Califoinia, that being the nearest
newspaper to the iand described therein.
SELUEN HETZEL, Reyister.
The first dey of-publication was on the
19th day of October, 1888.
_ Yo. 1582.)
Application for Patent to a Mining Claim.
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 15th, 1886.
TOTICE is hereby given, that THE
NORTH BANNER CONSOLIDATED
TUNNEL COMPANY, a corporation,
through its dui) authorized agont, Thomas
J. Michell, whose postoffice x Grass Valley, Nevada county, Val , has ‘made application for patent for the “North Banner
uartz Mine,in Nevada mining district,
eyada county, California, and descr‘
in the plat and field notes on file in this
office, as follows, viz:—
Survey of Lode Line.
Commencing at a-tnnonel onthe ledge in
Little Deer Creek, the place where locacion
notice was posted, and the initial point of
location, seta post marked NBQM LPM
No J, near the north and to the south cf
the tunnel about 10 ks from which a dogweod tree 10 inches dia bears 8 64349 W 54
on eels bs ge poe to anod wey
on op € side of Deer Creek Daags 8
W 69links dist. Thence variation 18° 30’
east. N 85° 33° E 22.66 chains to post set
ne te marked NBQ MLP
‘0 2.
Exterior Boundaries,
marked NBQMLPNo2, thence N s8°
10° E 6.70 chains to : E corner
marke i N BQ M No
81 chains to post marked N BQ M No 4, at
3K corner; thence 8 88° 10° i
to postat S Woorner marked N B Q
Nod, and W Q.M No‘4; thence N 34° 16
22.26 chains'to post marked N B Q M
at N W Corner; thence N 83° ‘
chains to place of nning, and containing
17 38-100 acres, and desiy:
77, inSection 16, Township
9 East, Mt. Diablo Base'and Mer! ‘
Sard location was made by Edward Tinney
etals.Janu : lst, 1881.
Adj>-. ng amsare the Pig kasd and
> nner quartz mines, designated
as lots 8 and 66 respectively.
hereof.
SE HETZEL, Register,
It ishereby ordered vhat the‘ foregoing
hotice be published for sixty © or, ten
pana in. the Nev: Daily
nscript new 8 news.
published in the tore al davate , in Neveda
county, Califurnia, that being ‘nearest
the \ bed therein, ~
first publication was on the
October, 1886 19th cay of
Iam usta Ely’s,Créeam Ba’)
tarrh. Am so well pleased with}
once.—J, E. Sprague, White Sul.
cine in the wide world equal to}.
dian at the Guscetti Kanch, Nevada town.
Commencing at a point on south boun. .
Commencing at the north lode post:
at N
; thence § 36° W 22.-°
W 9.95 chains.
. of, and all persons having claims saint
. the said deceased, to exhibit thet wi the
4
POLITICAL.
ments MUST BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE.
(23 All Political AnnounceGrass Valley Orphan xylan
WILL BE HELD BY 1HE
LADIES OF NEVA DA§CITY<AT;
. ~ eS
EXunt’s Eirall,
Daring the last week of the present month,
Commencing at 7 o'clock p. m. onj
Tuesday, Oct. 2c.
And continuing’eachYevening. tothe
ond of the week.
GNOYNE’S BAND WILL {DISCOURE
music, and Dancing will be an in
teresting feature of the evsning’s amusement. Allare cordially inviced tojattend
and assist in the good cause.
ADMISSION....... 25 CENTS
DEMOCRATIC
State Ticket.
ane
Election, September 2d, 1886.
°
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A , ® WADSWORTH.
2
fs
* . e Flectign’ fox. 24, 1886.
FOR Gov ERNOR,
JOHN F. SWIFT.
Of San Francisco.
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Justice of the Peace.
FOR LIRUTEN ANT GOVERNOR,
R. W. WATERMAN,
Of San Bernardino.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
Walter S. Moore
Of Los Angeles.
‘FOR STATE CONTROLLER,
J. E. Denny,
RAGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
For Justice of the Peace,
Nevada Township. _
‘esteehii
Ww M. SCOTT.
Will he a candidate for
of Nevada Township,
L, © “onenousz, Of Tulare.
e : YOR STATE TREASURER,
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE J. H. Neff
For State Board of EqualizaBea
tion—2d Dictrict.
YOR AFTORNEY-GEKERAI.,
W..H. A. Hart,
Of San Francisco.
oD I. SYKES,
e :
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Assemblyman,
Fifteenth District,
FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL,
Theodore’ Reichert,
Of San Francisco.
FOR SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
Ira G. Hoitt,
Of San Francisco.
C ; W, CRess,
REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
For State Senator.
A ABBOTT,
a
FOR CLERK. OF SUPREME COURT,
James A. Orr,
. Of Plumas.
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE i
ae FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER,
For Railroad Commissioner. . A. Abbott
Of Sacramento.
» FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION,
L.C. Morehouse,
Of Alameda .
JUSTICES OF THE SUFREMB CoURT,
A. Van R. Patterson,
Of San Joaquin.
T.B. McFarland,
Of Sacramento.
Noble Hamilton,
Of Alameda.
D COLLINS,
e
REGULAR PEMOCRATIC OMINEE
Fer County Assessor.PT aoe J. SIMS,
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Arsemblyman---14th Dist’t.
Cc R. CLARKE,
REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE,
For Sheriff.
FOR CONGRESS,
J. C. CAMPBELL,
Of Stockton.
AMES L. MORGAN,
REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
For County Clerk.
FOR GOVERNOR,
WASHINGTON BARTLETT,
Of San Francisco. ifs
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
Michae! F. Tarpey..... Of Alameda
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
William ¢. Hendricks.... Of Butte
FOR CONTROLLER,
John P. Dunn ... Of San Francisco
FOR STATE TREASURER,
Adam Werold..:.... Of Santa Clara
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, ~
George A. Juhnson..... Of Sonoma
7OR SUPT, OF PUBLIC INSSRUCTION,
Andrew J. Moulder..Of San Francisco
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL,
E. O Milller.......0.00. Ot Tulare
FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT,
J, BD. Spemeer ...... Of Stanislaus
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME
CouRT,
(FOR THE UNEXPIRED TERM)
Jackson Temple...... Of Sonoma
(For THs LONG TERM) :
Jeremiah F. Sullivan .Of San Francisco
Byron Waters.... Ot San Bernardino
CONGRESSMAN
(sEcoND DistRicr)
Marion Biggs......... Of Butte
" » RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS,
(vigst pisTRicr)
J.-A Filener......... Of Placer
BOARD GF EQUALIZATION,
(SECOND DieTaRicT)
Charles HW. Randall... Of Tuolumne
NEVADA COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FOR STATE SENATOR,
C. W. Crosa....... Of Nevada City
FOR ASSEMBLYMEN,
(POURTREENTH DISTRICT)
Thomas 8S. Ford.... Of Nevada City
(PIFTRENTH DisTRICT)
William H, Hill...... Of Truckee
FOR SHERIFF,
Cal. RB. Clarke..... Of Nevada City
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
James L. Morgan..... Of Cherokee
FOR COUNTY RECORDER,
William Maguire.... Of Lowell Hill
FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
B.N. Shhoecraft.....Of Nevada City
A. B. Dibble...... Of Grass Valle
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR,
Daniel Collins.:.... Of Grass Valley
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT,
M. B. B. Potter..... Of Nevada City
‘FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR,
Joseph Gilbert..... Of Grass Valley .
: ~ FOR CORONER,
B. Johnson...,... » Of Grass Valley
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISORS,
(THIRD District)
Bloomfield, Eureka & Washington Townships
F. M. Pridgeon...... Ot Lake City
Bridgeport and Rough & Réady Townships,
M. Brophy....:..... Of Cherokee
Notice to Creditors.
EAs OF MARY e DOWKRY, DEundersigned, executor of the hgh Te
Maty Downey, to the creditors
o vouchers, within four moriths after theless publication of this notice, to
the sajd executor, at the Downey House,
near Spencevilie, Nevada county, Califorthe for trans
. W. DOWNEY, .
Execyter of the last will of Mary Downéy,
gaat County Nominees
A. Walrath,
Of Nevada City.
FOR"SHERIFF,
‘George Lord,
Of Grass Valley.
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
F. G. Beatty,
Of Grass Valley.
REGULA REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Supt. of Schools.
B. N. sH@ECRAFT,
REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
For Treasurer.
w* MAGUIRE,!
#2] REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE’
For Asse:sor,
preenn @ REATTY,
FOR RECORDER,
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.
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE}™
, For County Clerk.
herr BOND,
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Assessor,
HUE®® Mexucry,
. REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE]
For Treasurer. FOR TREASURER,
Henry McNulty,
Of Moore’s Flat:
yous A. RAPP,
e se
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Recorder,
Ww, D. LONG,.
FOR ASSESSOR,
Erastus Bond,
Of Nevada City.
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR,
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE} D E Osb orne
2 2
3 ;
, __ For District Attorney.
Of Grass Valley.
fron sunveyon, EORGE Logp,
G
Charles E. Uren,
REGULAR REPUBHICAN NOMINE , , 5
Of Grass Valley.
For Sh:riff.
FOR CORONER, =
William Powell,
Of Grass Valley,
A WALRATA,
REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Senator.
W. FP sown,
Ps a
RRGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
For Justice cf the Peace.
ASSEMBLY NOMINEES,
YOURTERNTH piirni®r,
Rev. J. Sims, “
-. — Of Nevada City.
VIVTEENTM DiNTRIV:,
John 1. Sykes,
Of Grass Vulley,
NEVADA CITY ;
dt DANCING
ACADEMY
(etree
SUPERVISOR NOMINEES.
rman —
J. T., Cline,
ait hentai atte will mend Monday
evening. -— ; :
@@ Lavies’ anD GaxtLEwas’s Ciass, Wednesday ‘ :
£7 CUULDREN 8 Cass, Saturday afternoon. a ee
_rhine iscaeyier tetitws . . Le D, Rathbun,’
JOHN MICHELL. Of Cherokee. :
Republican Ticket}
— JOHN T. MORGAN,
.Jerty is very favorably situated with plenty of free water,
. the Association, Broad Street, Nevada C
LANDS!
. —BY THE—
Nevada County Land Improvement Association,
DIRECTORS:
GEO. C. GAYLORD,
E. M. PRESTON, NAT. P. BROWN,
GEO. E. TURNER, GEO. E. BRAND
WM. LOUTZENHEISER, WM. CAMPBELL,
CHAS. BARKER.
Presid ent «es yo ovceoers
Treasurer....... ds igeeawil as .JOHN. T. MORGAN.
cei on? LT ETE Ee POP ORT PnP oa per ee G E. BRAND.
heres of” Railroad Lans
FOR SALE.
560 ACRES QF CHOICE LAND FAVORABLY SITUATED AND
$8250. highly improved, Well fenced and good supply of free water. House
of nine rooms, hard finished. 3 good barns. Cut 120 tons hay. “A splendid chance tore-.
cure one of the best ranches in the céunty ata LOW PRICE. : !
he county, situated 2 miles from Nevada City on couuty road. Good
house of 6 rooms.. Bern. 80'tons-ot hay, :0 head of cattle, 3 horses wage, 200 chickens,
8 hogs, and including all the plows, harrows, and other small ae implements.
ILE: 600 TWENTY ACRES OF LAND WITHIN ONE M NEVADA CITY.
@ Well fenced. 4000 vines; about four acres of in full bearing.
Sufficient free water for garden ana howse use, and water vis frome ditch to the p’ace
which all lays so that it can be wellirrigated. Gooi barn, pa ly filled with hay. A
bargain. rare
$3000 165 ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENCED. GOOD HOUSE WITH
@ six rooms; good cellar and milk house. Large barn containing 29 tons
ot hay. Favorably situated for outside free cattle range. A good investment if sold
soon, ;
icco0 HOUSE AND LOT FOUR BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE. HUUSE
@ new and contains 5 rooms. Gord well and pleasant yard.
000 AN ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE
5 s from the city. There will be offered for a short time at the above low
pri. e, » house containing nine commodieus rooms with all the modern improvements.
Centrally located and includes 2 unimproved lots and a fine orchard. :
$1100 TWO HOUSES and lots, favorbly situated on principal
street in Nevada City. Good and both rented. Must be
sold within a few days.
$3 50 SIX AORES of splendid fruit land, adjoining city limits.
A good chance to make a nice rural home. ’
ey 5000 WILL PURCHASE one of the prettiest and most profitable 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 sre fine varieties. This land nearly all lies under the ditch and isin-a warm, sunCsi) Will be worth $10,000 in two years.:
A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm of
§ 400 acres situated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad about
3 miles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation.
Fine meadow 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. :
2 25 A RARE CHANCE. 335 acres sittated in the
§ 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 Railroad.
Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance
without irrigation. 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
Penn 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
commands « large scope of free outside range for cattle.
$3 0 00 Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, situated on
tthe 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.
500 160 acres of choice land to be sold at the price named
a to settle an estate and is situated on the road leading from
Lake City to Columbia Hill. Must be sold:, Splendid chance for investment.
4 1600 30 acres of improved orchard land situated in the
i warm belt within one mile of Nevada City. Good
house and barn. Rock milk house ana other buildings. This pro
: With litt
improvement could be made worth $5,000.
$3300 Home and Garden, containing 481¢ acres, 34¢ acres
@ in city limits; 2 good houses, y ess, 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
Vallay. ;
e city. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cellar, woodsh
and stable. A be. utiful situation. she ; : —
Ranch—190 acres, patented. 4 miles from Railroad. 60
j2cres under cultivation. Good house ‘of 12 rooms, barn and
s houses; natural water; suitable for fruit, grain or stock.:
Ranch—127 acres, patented; 120 acres title.
i jPlenty of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation ;
3000 grape vines ; 150 fruit trees ; house, barh, sheds, ete.
Wood tract and orchard ; 320 acres, patented; 10 acres
jcultivated ; 1}¢ acres orchard, with house, barn and other
improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City.
1) Dwelling of 9 rooms Bowlder street, N ij
¢] “. fT sivenmadt eee n Naren OO. A goad
___ Dwelling of 7 rooms, centrally located in Nevada City: in
$2200 pores sepa good cellar and plenty of fine fruit ; lot be by
the county. eet. “ One of the most desirable residence properties in
rtion of the tract is well timbered with oak and range. A
ine suitable for lumber; onl i
From Rallvoide et Only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3 miles
and all the tract fenced.
A number of good springs on the place; 1 span horses, 18
head cattle, two wagons, 3 plows, 1 mower, rake, bl i
and tools, and various-other firming implements oa ik oe eee
Everything ready to go forward with the business of farming.
A large tract of fine Agricultural Land isti
$10,000. rpm stated * the Pi ven land fruit. belt of eee,
miles from Grass ‘tion well-timbered with ouk and pine suitebio tor berg dent
in one lot or divided in small tracts
lee pay the price of the land.
240 acres of good orchard and i .
$10.0. and when improved will be avery profitable place ested
_A good cattle and wood Ranch, only iled ss V
$500. Arba age from Railroad, Sueniiy coe ‘ta phos
did chance, ge. Timber will more than pay for the place. Splan$1994 208 acres of unimproved truit d alf a. /
sof Nevada City. 180 acres . and alfalfa land within 4 miles
irrigated cheaply. Arplendid ohanoese imebe atone —
For Further Particulars enquire at: th
ity.
OFFERED POR SALE.
SIOOO. .oXE BOOBY ACRES OF THE BEST ORCHARD LAND, IN ‘se
growing ofall kinds of fruit. The pasture land is so located that it
5 0. x new House within 3 blocks of business portion o ©
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A favoribly located and well-watered k ranch
$2500, sai, consisting of 400 acres patented land, sua a large wd :
A well-improved Farm, favorably si ini
$3500)2:0 acres ; 70 acres under cultivation, » pyres a:
enough can be cut that its profit will rt Bag Suit purchasers. Timber _
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