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December 6, 1890 (4 pages)

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THAMBOKIPT and ; with DAILY TRAN im, One year, $0.W. s charges from han mateur phoop ook Patel Francisco, 0 Atlas. sndard Atlas of the urnished in ove large ntly illustrated and nner witn gold side andgomely designed, 16 with DAILY TKAN,one year, $11; with Weekly Bulletin, one xpress, j of France. oe" is a standard work ndin cloth, profusely ings. It wil be seub Daily , Bulletin LY TRaNsuMipT and r, $12.60, Subsoriber achines. hine—one of the bés, tor five years, eo gi Bulletin, and ANSCKIPT and nen burecriber pays : {-Weekly Bullewpb Pat 2 price .for.the Weekly the Pacifle menge Solpee rere sd oxtent of foreign yay aa a of decisio! es and the Soetned by the Ba * every Wednesday ntperenover ee i) + # _ Pr EVADA DaiLy ye e « YRIPT. _ = VOL. LX.—No.' 9204 . NEVADA OITY, CAL. SATURDAY MOR NING, DECEMBER 6, 1890. ba ¢ Established Sept. 6, 1860, by NP. Brown & Co, The Daily Trauseript, {Nevada city Society Directory. PUBLISHED Every DayExcept Monday, : BROWN. & CALKINS, L. S. Calkins N. P, Brown, Business Manager. Editor, Office—“Transcri i Block,” Comniercial atreet, Nevada City, Calif. " TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Year, payable in Advance...$6, Citv. Subscribers. 15 Cts per week, Terms for Advertising —Legal Adyvertisements, $1 per square for first insertion and 60 cents per square for each additional insertion. Business advertisements as per card rate —furnished on application. Local Notices ~10 cents per line for first nsertion and6 centsper line for each addiional insertion, Lees Inderendent Order of Odd Fellow Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall at 7:30 o’cloc WM, HUTCHISON, ¢. P. GEO, A. GRAY, 8, MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47 Every 2nd and 4th prontiay of Each Month — — COURT GARFIELD, NO. 6,810, Meets at Pythian Castle James H. Langman, C. R, aICHARD TREMAIN, R, 8, EACH MONTH. Ancient Order ofForesters of America. : E TERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CL’K, NEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. AM. STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN JAMES : CAIRNS to and Marysville trade from come to him. “er WILLIAM BARKER H, P. , { * pit, Re M. HUNT, ____J, ROLPE, Becretary.” : \ BA > . Physician, HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO, 56, 4 Hor (pte AT viNTOWS Dave sronE, Native Sons of the Golden West.— 3 poem NEVADA CITY, . Meets at Pythian Castle ar h ‘VERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O'CLK. == N. &, OHAPMAN, = E, J. OTT, Pres dent. , W. T. MORGAN, R. 8. TOME EE (NEVADA. LODGE, NOFI9 Fa AM. NEVADA CITY. ... + CAT pao Meets at Masonic Hall { ‘ on, + . Stated Hoetings onthe Second Wednesday d : of each month, baud LOCAL ANESTHETICS If DESIRED, Visiting Brethien in good standing are ela . cordially invited. : 4! Offige a Residence, Sacramento sel JOHN T, MORGAN, Master. WE ALL THINK 80. Bol. OoTT & CO., No, 26 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Buy Gold Dust Gold and Silver Bars. acids and Crucibles for Sale, May 6 1887, L. CRAIG. Fulweiler & Craig, Office 430 Kearney Street, SAN FRANCISCO, 1LL PRACTICE IN ALL THE STATE AND UNITED STATES COURTS JOHN M. FULWEILER, mae Hs, 8 FOND, Attorney and Qounselor at Law. stiGE Vhomas suiuding,« Onad Pine atreeta Nevada ite -orner Broad . Native Daughters of the Godlen West FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. Wu PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUPT state and Federal. Ufice—Opposite Coart House, P,F, SIMONDS Attorney and Oounselor at Law, Was tee STATE AND . . mencing with the First’ Thursday Even nited States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da City : a ‘GEO. L. HUGHES, *Abworney wid Guunwelor” wy Inew, PRACTICNIN ALL THE COURTS. . _ ot ihe Sars, re : j v v oe in Morgan & Roberta’ Block. (8 ly CALDWELL, ’ Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, AND, CONVEYANCER, OPT ents side Broad Street oppofd nion Street, Neyada Ciiy, Will practice t all the Courts of the State, a he 0 ofthe United “tates within he State at elito a, Broad Street Meat Market! JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. Customers supplied at the Lowest Pic with the very Dentot ; d Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb Sausages, Etc ‘ UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET. .N¥VADA CITY Broad Street,Near the Oity Hall, (COLLEY BROS.,..-..-Proprietors . : on DEALERS IN Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, &tc., At the lowest rates, We also keep. on hand a choice stock of BACON AND LARD : National Meat Market OPPOSI Pe vITIZENS BANK, 0, J, MAPFZIGER. .... Proprietor <= Bes pas, MUTTON, VEA., SAUBA HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or retail, And all kinds of Meats usually found in first-clads Market, Meatadelivered{ceofchame. _ GO J, NAFFZIGER, ART SCHOOL. Drawing and Painting R, W.J, STRAIGHT will receive pupit. on Tu t da fe week Oil Wetter Color as Paste Avpni menial PRET on ua. FROM a eee chahioal,"roltsuty eiand. Macktage Drawing all’ of ieutly nd satisfuctorily Nevads and Grass Valley ‘Bus Line. Ug Thousand Dollars . they live.I will also furnish the situation or em; loyment, at ‘to the verdict of hundreds who have . money will be refunded. '. certainly no better, perhaps not as good I, J. ROLFE, Secretary, . MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16, Oniform Rank Knichts of Pythias Meets at Armorv Hall tirst Wednesday Evening of Each Month at 7:80 o'clock. é JA. RARP;8 K. C. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. R. NEVADA:GOMMANDERY. NO,6. Knights Templar, Meets at Masonic Hi) FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH at 734 o’clock, -DAVID E. MORGAN, C, I, J. ROLFE, k. LAUREL PARLOR, NO, 6, Meets at Pythian Castle . 2d and 4th Thursday Evening of Each Month, at 7:30 o'olock, SARA MILLER P. SERAPH C, SUKEFORTH, R. 3, NEVADA iCITY, INSTITUTE. NO. 30 Xoung Men’sZ{nstitute.Meets at Hibernia Hall Every Alternate Thursday Evening prashvitt spat ee ‘KIDD, President. JOHN (, NILON'R. 8! Presiden , MILO LODGE, NO, 48, ee bs Tminhte of Dythtnny Meets at Pythian Castle . EVERY FRIDAY EVE’G at 7:30 0'OLOU "Gy F, BOUVIER, C. C, B_8. RECTOR, K. of R. and 8. PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No, 290, Order Sons of St. George. Meets at Pythian Castle, Every Satur Eyening, (except fourth Saturday of ‘4 h mont} olds? clock. Visiting Brothers cordially invited. LEONARD FOOTE, Worthy President. T., H. WATERS, Secretary. A WRAL ft Landertake to briefty teach any fairly intedli person of either sex, who tan read and write, and who, atte, instruction, will work industriously, how to earn Three & Yearin their own localities, wherever wi youcan earn that amount. No mone: rime unless successful as above, Kasily and quickly learned, I desive but one worker from each district or county. I have already taught and vided with employment a Ia number, who are mi NE over 83000 a year each, It's NEL W and BD. Full lars je A ¢ BERMAN ai ae dtr: Nake! The Transcript is the Best Advertising medium in Northern-Central! California. ne ELEVEN DOLLARS, That Money Will Buy a Good Sewing Machine. The Transcnirt has within the past two years offered many special premitims to its subseribers, and of hundreds of people who have availed themselves of the opportunities extended Two or three dollars for a 34 Horse Blanket will save double its cost. Your horse will eat less to keep warm and be worth fifty dollars more, Single Buggy Harness, $9 and upwards, eee x hand-made $15 and upwards. ‘ Double Buggy Harness, $25 and upwards, Riding Saddles, $7 and upwards. Bridles, $1.50 and upwards. Halters, 50 cents and upwards, Whips, 25 cents and upwards. Curry Combs, 15 cents and upwards, Brushes, 25 cents and upwards, Axle Grease, 15 cents per can, _ Harness Oil, 25 cents per can, ~. Robes, $3 and upwards, Dusters, $1 and upwards, Gloves, 75 cents and upwards, Blankets, $1.50 and upwards, Jas. Cairns, Broad St, below National Exchange Hote 4 8. VABE, Carr Bros.. PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Cor. Pine and Commercias K BaF CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE, ;STOUKZOF, ¥VER THING USUALLY FOUND IN A BWirest-class Drur Store. —_—— PIANTS OILS. VARNISHES. ETC SsOHOOL Book Ss. ‘ SLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS) PERIODIVALS, i = PIOTORALS) : i Wwe A mM Agents for the San I'rancisoo Examiner. — FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SERB The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada *City. EC RAILROAD RATES. Following are the approximate railroad rates of fare for first-class passage from Nevada City tothe points named: : Battle Mountain..,.....$18,.75 Benita. so.ce ob bepeaeee tee G60 Want to Keep Thorgughis Posted . Berenda....... 8,80 to them not one case of dissatisfaction Boe: 5.96 has yetarisen. In every instance the eal iaptials Se ae subscriber has been more than deare! OO eeseeseserss Mp RAMA MEM) “Ht steer 2:95 lighted with the bargain secured, oe) if f . 60 iy’ Silay un 4'85 The latest offering includes three . : ",, , . , { erent . 9.85 grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing fi ee ee 30 Machine,.a perfect imitation of the genuine Singer machine and according used both as guod as the original for’ all practical purposes, ‘ ‘Three numbers of this admirable piece of mechanism are advertised and dexcribed on the second page of today’s paper, and full information is . given as to cost of freight to this city, etc. The manufacturers also supply other grades up toone with an elabororately ornamented and full-pearled . head on a full cabinet case, beautifully }finished with mouldings and elegant French walnut veneers, gothic cover with finely veneered panels, and a chest of drawers.inside the case. Any machine that is not satisfactory" can be returned tothe factory and the If you are in need of or thinking of buying a sewing machine, look into the ‘lzanscrrrr’s proposition before paying a fancy price for one that is When Baby was sick, * -Wegave her Oastoris. . fine etied for Castoris. : Bho clumng to Ons toria When shehad Children, = +» 44 COLD MINING Emigrant Gap...scesesseess 8.78 HORTICULPURAL . NQGIEC civics cacdncrs clans Bee BTOCK GRAZING . Goshen.,..... soereeners 10.70 LUMBERING P Granite Point ...... Humbol An Rerources, besides being Fully “ oedema et Times on © UO oid Sy THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS . neem aegaaaet ae ‘ SPEC GENERAL LOCAL Tikes ana Guan isculationtnatsangh:. 100CtOR. ose vnveeeeecseees 87D y.T "ale fa numercas’ patro 8 in. Los Angeles......-...019.30
er, Yuba ani Countles, aswell 88) Milton,.; si ¢veseiivsilecaccss 7.20 fo To LAND ana t. Napa Junction.....-..; 6.85 Hon hi Foughout. the WOOO TIUMN Go elise Gila rien ee ED try is invaluab Soi} iver a faith WOMNBIB S505 iste cs Fries snd pomT: a as . Ogden ++ 86.76 its extrac: ary inducements Port Costa. eee OO aT ymond. as Wiay'eea dnd 60 AOE Most Advertising Medium in Norpng aie aegis 4 therm California, Sacramenion...sics.0cc0) 4a a Francigco.,i..+.. ntee 2 TO ADVERTISERS § . san Joso./22.0.0.722525 05005 fap LE SPAS . Ban Pedro....... tsrere 4 10,90 : Santa Ana....5. Jie’ ehes + MOOD Tue TRANGORIPT nas be PEahama els echs eos Sols oaks OD Lange and Bort Eqaippod Job Prit-[ Upper Si vga. 0°001:) a8 1% i ‘anction .,.... ree Ue Bioeng ". pres aera <% She gave them Caaiieeia. REPALRING DONE NEATLY. é NOTHING LIEITEVER KNOWN BEFORE These Goods and Prices Can Not Be Duplicated in this State. Has just. received a portion of his Immense stock of Goods from the Eastern manufactories, and intends to put the prices down so low that the San Francisco, Sacramenthe mountain counties will y of restor ng re@ Throat, roat, Langs a: HO BOUSISHO'D 3 “< J. 8. e Chest, including Consumption, Speedy and permanent, Genuine signed ‘ 1 Bo Wvepan denty ty Tay ge O, MACON, CA. i} PHILADELPHIA. penne The majority & STRICTLY Vearrage PAULTLES:S FAMILY MEDICINE. oY Coughs, Colds, influenza, ay tied h = ? * vy of the ills of the hun. ‘ody arise froin a diseased Liver. mons Liver Regulator has been the means ore people to health ar eappiness bY giving them a healt? iver than ‘any other agency on earth, « {EH THAT YOU GET 1 ~ ooping Cough. : very ntietens of theft ESTED BB TyETHOD et Dollar utta, ” Broad Street New Yerk, £.M PRESTON Dr. R. M, Hon Gro, M, HuauHas, D, EB, Morean, Wa, Epwaros, L, Housman, k, M, Pruston. CORRESPONDENTS, . New York—First National Bank, San Francisco—First National Bank, Sacramente—Natienal Bank of D. O. Mills Co, T, We issue BID Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. — Collections on any part of th Onited Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion = urCITIZENS BANE, Weeden eens -Nevada Uity Paid up Capital $30-000! A General Banking Business’Transacted, Wg SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLY San Francisco. Berd Be mmm eee Dy UE rAUMmAN Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: Sasseieranieeebes PRESIDEY™ R.M. HUNT.. .. dja eed Vice PRESIDENT JOHN T. MORGAN D, E. MORGAN.. Ass’? CasHige and Sago’y DIRECTORS: Joun T. MOKGAN City, Cal W. W, WAGGONER, (Successor to W. F. Englebright,) Civil Engineer : and : Surveyor, Deputy County Surveyor and Deputv U.S. Mineral Surveyor. Office in Morgan & Roberts block Nevada Sim GENUINR A GLORIOUS CLIMATE. merits of Nevada City as a sunme’ health resort have been steadily gain ing renown and popularity, year to year the’ number Fron. tain sanitarium of the Pacifip Coast, these: . us We have no fleas, We have no fogs. We have no epidemics. ~~ We have no hot nights. We have no whirlwinds. Wehave no mosquitoes, _ We have no “mug, y’’ days. hot weather. We have no cranky people—that is not very many, _ We have no residents who make a living by gouging “‘tourists’’ and health-seekers . _ We have pure water, We have fine churches, We have Perioct sewerage. We have first-class schools. We have the best of Society, . _ We bave the finest fruits in California. We have delightful groves in the suburbs. We havea dry, bracing atmos: phere, : We have big stores that sell at low prices, ; We have experienced and eminent physicians, ‘. . We have rail and stage connections in all directions. ' We have tlie best hotels in the interior of the State. We have good trout-fishing and hunting near at harid. _We have8,000 live, wideawake, hospitable, social citizens. We have some of the most magnifi+ cent scenery in the State. We have some of the most romantic drives and walks anywhere. We have some of the biggest mines —both quartz and gravel—in the world, We have some~of the best daily newspapers printed outside of the big cities, 2 ent “4 yi We have the comforts and advan¢ tages of truly tural ilfe-withoat any al its drawbacks. ; nn . The Palpit and the Stage. Rey. F. M. Shrout, 'Pastot United . : Brethern Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: ‘‘I feel it my duty to tell what has done forme. My lungs were bad+ ly diseased, and my parishioners VEL UTED & mewn enna weedy ~ “ Etuvk ove bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovesy and am sound and yell, gaining 26 lbs. in weight.” Arthur Love; Manager Love’s Funny Folks Combination writes: ‘Alter a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident that Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption beats ’em all, and cures when everything else fails, The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is tourge them to try it.’’ Fres trial bottles at Carr Bros.’ Drugstore, Regular sizes 50c. and $1. —_— eo for Over Halfa Century. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for. their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colie, and is the best remedy fordiarrh@a, Sold by druggists in every part of the world, }, Be sure and ask for ‘‘MRS, WINSLOW’'S SOOTHING SYRUP,” and take no other kind, Twenty-five cents a bottle. . ti Ivy you want w fine turn-out go to Henry Lane’s livery and feed stable, tf x ‘ For the past eight or ten years the r , of people coming here to rebuild shattered conhas stitutions has been increasing, and the time iefast approaching when Nevada dis: now sold-in ev i me is ‘in ev City will rank as the foremost mounIt is the Purest, ¢ , ween, © ous Her points of indisputable superiority are numerous; among them being We haveno extended periods of very. wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery] { C saw you, direct from the European Manufacturers Custom House, Assets oe Liabilities, 16 ° a ears Soa been established th Lo a COMPLEXION and asa SHAVING Soars pos INTERNATIONAL AWARDs, an leanest, jinest, Pie bot ents and therefore tel oF for cenerar TOILET pPuRPOSsES ; and y Bai Pie ae > mended by thousands of intelli because while Serving as a clea revent the chafing and EARS’ SOAP I can now be had of ne; ese d Of nearly all Dru BUT BE SURK THAT You GET TRE GEN OREGON Home Office LAND COMPANY * WITH .TS— re at Salem, Oregon, (In the Srate tnstirance Buildine,) AND BRANOH: OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBAN « ao ee aundlyid ret latge irache ot TPOSs A ns aM ‘durtug the ast two youre hong beaptane Pity small tract of Land for the ret ay of roads, fonces, eto, farm We can geld , same price ber acre that you wou bs Id have to pay for a larg Seud for Pamphiets, Maps and Prfve List, WE RECOMMEND vou TO WRITE TO OR CALL AT COOPER'S : MUSIC . STORE, SACRAMENTO, JOHN F. COUPER SOLE AGENT FOR . =——THE—— Mathushelk. Fiano Phe Only} Piano Made With the Tuning Pins Bushed into a’Solid Ifon Frame. ; tou dey, FROM SIG. MARTINEZ, CONCERT SOLO 4 PIANIST, MR, JOHN F. COOPER; Dwar Sin:—I can most ¢ heerfully testify to the excellence of Style H, Solid Iron Frame Mathushek Go, Piano, of New Haven ty ie OL An wuvor BAY! VPHgaeriano, “CHO expre satel 3 Mary E, Barnard, at the grand concert, before If your Uprights are so fine, what must the Grands’be? Very trnly, a: 8, MARTINEZ, Pianist, Musical Instruments through — the atalogues, i ij John F, Cooper imports all small Send for Circulars and C 1835 ihe New Knglaud, Mutual Lito, lisuranee Company lOF BOSTON, MASSAOHUBETTS, ifThe OLDEST&purely Mutual Life Insurance Company in the United States. INCORPORATED 1836, $19,724,538 45 17,288,348 72 Surplustby Massachusetts Standard 4 per cent. $2,436 189 73. ‘Assets SAFELY and WISELY Invested, All the Policies of this Company areissucd under and governed by the Massachusetts Non-Forfeiture Law. : ‘The Grandest Step in Fair Dealine within the Historv of Life Insurance.” Before (nauring in any other Company, or Joining any CO-OPERAI 1K A f CN) BOCIKTY, consult any focal agent of this Cox is apne etl pany, or the undersigned HENRY K, FIELD, General Agent, . 324 Montwomery Street, San Francisco, Rudoiph Lossius, Special Agent. Herewith are presented the.names of CITIZENS OF NEVADA COUNTY insured in this Company E.R. Abadie J, H. kiddy I A. Jobnson Thos, H. Phillips* Jvtius Adolph M, L. Elliott Hane Johnson elijah Ponts Phe LANDS . Stephen Allen M. F, Folek W. D, James Thos, Polmereig : Geo, Baker J. M, Fonts Vrank King Jas. Quinn th ts Ff. HH, Bell W. K. Fous W. FP. King Wm, Keyneld fu Thos, J. Benne John Frandy! Aug, Ludeman Thos, Reynolds Owing to anticipated change of business and of locality Tin ccn.pelicd i. M. Buningto Jr, H.W. Galbraith J,Q, Landsburg $3. H, Ribble A » 8. Calkins d }, Gardner Jo#8. Marzon, Jr, Geo. EB, sell all the lands owned by me _in-this county—all held under Government (i Carter i. J. Gerdes Cella MoChisley Oe , jioblnaon title—and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size, from a town lot upe Care ae Ogenh Giasapn di C UoCormack Frank Bucks A Fi sys SEBO net} 8 » Modonale fin, Schatte ward, and in shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, according toloFrenols Champion . C, W. Godfrey 10, MeGagin RM; Bhosorate Fy at 60, A, Church J. 8. Goodman J. Kk. Melntosh il, K, Silvey cation: } 1 b Ga atrtl ST a John A, Graham Longue Melver J. H. Sineoek R. NO, 1,—-Consisting of fractional Lot No. 6, in 8e0. 27, fractional Lot No, Ise A, W. Clindinin Geo. D, Grant Malcom Melyer Henry Smith 26 with adjoining town lots in Blocks I and 3, and mill site on Worthington Ravine~ . Q. K. Cloudman H, A> Grant David Mek 4 Jr, Joun Mt. Smith} all constitvting one tract of land, on and adjoining the Pine Hill north of town con-. W. H. McU, Cobb Jas. Thos. Gribble 1), Kt. MeKililean Hi. 8, Spalding taining about 28 acres; bounded on the west by the ‘Old Block Gravel Claim;” north of . Charles H. Couley Geo, A. Grinnel WwW. W. MeLeau Geo. W. Starr the Coe Quarts Mine and on the east by line fence with Pearce & Caddy and other} David Conle T. Hampton nos, Mein K. CO, Sylvester The moat of this land is well timbered, second growth pine and is quecspaibie of being . Wm. Henry Vook Chas, Hegarty, .” BR. Morrill, Vd, 'Lhomag divided into a number of convenient and accessible tracts, mostly very deep soi), Valua-. J, A. Cray G. F, Wenricks W.1. Mobley A.J, Piffuny ble for fruit growing, alfalfa orgardening. One ever-flowing spring on Lot 1in Block 8,10, W. Cross J, Herrod Wu. Throgs, Monke [J. B. Treadwell one-half of another ever-flowing spring will go with another subdivision; one-half . Hugh H. Darrah Ellew Hickman John A. Morgan Kmil Weing right of small stream {rom atunnel on another and two ever-flowing streams from . Geo, H. Davis John Hippert scale, T Pownin broken u ery ti TRACT NO, snonh by th urnpike road, no y the weatby the K nights of Malta Quartz claim, and on the south containing a bout 100 acres; about 10 acres euclosed with good, substantial and moatly new picket and wire fence, Th i enclosure, and {ree water from ravine for garden and orchard; ¢ 10 rooms; about 200 fruit trees growin his land has been pronounce: Fine Alfalfa land, treme upper porti TRACT Wo. 66 west, contatniag tunnels on morth: ide of hill, TRAOT NO, 2,—Turee-seyenths (3-7ths), v from a tunnel on this tract. TRACT kind as chasing a paste te Hughes’ road ere are three never failing spr: Jand—the yery best in this part of the fees ta aud vinéyardiste in Napa and other ig Gep ior the same pur t on east side of ie ‘t Hammill's, containing ut 18 aeres, with right of way for ditch from Souvh Yuba Canal; and a never-falling small stream of watef owing Would divide wellinto four lots, , No. 6.—On north side of turnpike road, . Hill's enclosed folds, genpetn ng LO acres. » Lon the wes’ Col, Hawking’ Reeemption claim, on the y the Coe Quartz Mine, ngs of water within the dwelling house of we road, ex ng frem > between R. Noell’s and CG, R, Two-thirds well timbered, and deep soil, ad, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the . Che: decetn ! fais ‘rach with rat of Lin j Colum‘Za Hill.. J.T, Davis sy. pncivites, of te £04 Block rave) Claims y containing in the whole nine acres, and is well timbere as good surface, no] J. x deep rich soil and les Pr olnin x H 3 “ Peter Drunar —T'uu HOMESTEAD, comprising all ¢ lands bounded on the east bythe] J. f. Dudley Birohyille.,.. ... Blue Tent.. Bear Valley. Make two elegant5-acte tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through . Bridg *s on. ‘ n south side of barnp about 66 acres, Considerable timber on W.H. Nichelas J.D, Ostrom ©, A, are Wim. K. tatterson tt. OF Penrose HO. Perkins I, J, ROLFE, Agent ut Nevada City. J. BSW hearmang Wim. 0, Williams Win, J. Woods} Jae, WH, Yonug John 'T, Hooper J. D, Howells G.M, Hughess C. O, Jepson T, Donnelly H. Doolittle » assorted varieties, one-halfin bearing and no iii . by scores of forelgn horticulturists and yine, ardists “ being first-class olive and vine bea nd the cree ‘Taso of Distances, ° :From Nevada vity hee PW. 4. ceseders rhe oh Kevaledeetas 16} iniles, ‘ An, Extraordinary Otfor “New Heate” Sewing Machine rokeé....,. over Tract No, 6 for ditch from fouth Yuba Canal. Much of this tract is nearly leve Colfax.. Vast hitaeVivedeseaiactiveis Wg ! 4 al convenientsubdivisions, from 6 to 2 acrés, . . Edwards’ Bridge Es < MTRACT Mo 1 Codapriging Lat Noro i boctine 2%, adjoining ‘Glenbrook premises on . French Cerral,. 18% Wire 1,000 MILES OF SAN ‘FRAN. . the south, containi aboutsi acres. Considerable timber and some very good land, . Graniteyille... ale cine: Cal. «North, Scath, & tor West, . ith right of wa na bet stated. Grass Valley : (purchased at or through this office, or any bs 8 omnibus mane tri eeach way, per day, over the turnpike road, Jackson’s “ of our branches on this Coast), which is not ACT No, @ south darter of Section a, int" 16, N.R. 9 i, (ess one acre . Lake City......... 11% . giving entire and absolute satistaction in sold) and east halfand eagt all of west half oftouthwest quarter of same section, ; ttle i 1 Overy hie . we will put it im perfect reacres, owned jointly with KE. A, Raber, ihe val Sract ls offered. There isone ving Lowell a, 4 Habe yd = abe caneed ee ie only preak: win, nt Beis a beet ers pear kati a Her of the shove landers are “under the aiten” and water can be had at all times. orth Bioomfcid. ‘ ‘WK ifdeliverad atour store, NO. 7 MARKET TERMS OF SALE—One-half cash. The remuinder in installments with one, two or. Newtown.... bn STREET, SAN FRANCINOO, CAL’A. three years credit, , Ly morgage ot usas Jones . Srearees: mall teagte Saghts we pore San Juan. , fi s hireiee 6o— 6 ito n the *t Norwie h Qua) Haim and in Lot Ne, 2,,/Omega...... HE MAlook No.’ bok are aa Valley aud part of Vord & Keilly Quarts Claim—abgut-d THE “SEW HOME” SE Sane ig eStar it 9 acres, AlteO neh reat interest in the 1 Mew Tituak Winine Chains My Law i. Interest in the “[nkerman Quarts Mine,” adjoining the le C 0! volumes if 6 oiice out ote, 8 and hal tore ot Site well filled with fruit trees," on Chance Gopaer, Mine," 2400 f4eton the ED # and Standard Statute Mice furniture and {urnishROBDERTS. ‘ . OHINE COMPANY, Obas. E. Navlor + . General Manager, ‘ re tasers OG MANUFACTURERS OF THE me « . Pepular NEW HOME “ LIGHT-RUNNING SEWING MACHINE " the leader of the age in Ws: “« peak and artwork attaghments, of whieh G POsscsses tha latest and beat. . 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