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October 27, 1886 (4 pages)

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aa Webi dacgcsusesntabninascch pecrisinlemeniicss iad. kn * . Yett’s alleged demand that Chi_* ef San Francisco, is here. Please SWIFT AND “AMERICANISM.” meda couhty, on Saturday last, of his speech has been published. “The position he assumes is that “having indorsed the Republican -* whom had been conspicuous in} _ tion embodied Republican _princi_ ty ofall citizens before the law. _ the seapioy ment of Chinese la..of the mine, and produce living _ may not help O’D. nnell, who is a at ‘Mr. ‘J. E. Fovayson, Piano . { head? will ntly.ne . : Arrivals atthe — NATIONAL HOTEL. ANNUM.. .0056+ ++-+-.$7.00. Ructox Bros.... Prorrigrors. WEEK.. ci.¢.0-.+-+. 15 CTS, ~ October, 24, 1886. — SS =. G Ramelli, City, PDNESDAY. O . Har. ee WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 1886. chine a : . §84H Dille, Grass Valley, grand barbecue given by » Republicans at Alvarado, Alunee for Governor, for the first time in the campaign referred to his letter to Pixley and the. so-called American party. A short report platform and having been nominated by that party, he could not consent to tacitly subscribe to the doctrines of another party, whose platform was not in consonance with the Republican platform. He said there were twerity thou: sand voters of foreign birth acting with the Republicans, some of their efforts to give him thé nomination. They had in good faith worked for him and he did not propose to bein a position to be considered treacherous to them. “The amendments to the constituples. They recognized the equaliHe did not propose togo back on these principles. What more could his party friends expect of him than that he should stand squarely onthe platform the Republicans had made for him,and not by inference even be thought to favor . another, which was not in accord with it? Mr. Swift left the barbecue credited with having made many friends as well as having satisfied old ones. «_ secnnoemateeessemmaa BARTLETT AS A MINER. The San Francisco Weekly Rens ra, cf Cherokee, and Miss Clara Keader, of Sweetland, publican of last Saturday says: Mayor Bartlett has. never attempted to deny that he committed a nuisance on a respectable residence neighborhood by renting a shanty for a Chinese washhouse, as a cover to an opium den, which all Chinese washhouses are. He willalso not attempt to deny that when he owned an interest in a hydraulic mine in Nevada county, he insisted on bor, saying at a meeting of the Board of Directors held in this city that he went into the thing to make money, and there was more money to the company in “Chinese than in white labor. It was this suggestion that was largely instrumental in putting Chinese labor in the hydraulic mites and which gave the antiminers one of their strongest weapons. If this accusation be true the Transcript would like further and fuller information. Can any person or paper give us the name witnesses of the truth of Mr. Bartnese labor be employed in working it? Mere general charges, such as are made in the Republican’s article, will not answer.our purpose, for we have no desire to assist in the promulgation of false or questionable statements calculated to misrepresent any gen-tleman onthe Democratic . ticket from Governor down to constable. But one thing is certain: If it can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Mr. Bartlett ever committed the offense laid at his door by the Republican, Nevada county -will instead of giving a majority of 500 votes against him roli up from two to three times that many over his political rave.% The Chinese question js very far from being a dead issue in this part of the State, and a little of the right sort of aggravation will bring it to the front in a way that mountebank and a con:equent bindgeaee to it. Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks. Call at the Palace Dry Goods store of Rosenberg Brothers and examine the large and ‘fine assortment of ladies’ cloaks ani wraps direct from the fashion emporinms of Springer Bros. of Boston, Rothschild Bros. of New York, and 8. N. Thomas of Philadelphia. Their equals in style and beauty haye never before been offered “Taner and Kegulator from M. Gray for Steinway & Sons, Kranich & Bach, Gabler Bros. and Reenisch eae. erie itt 4 that depress nerves and bruin,and thus cure ~ J Nelson, do Mrs. J. Naffziger.”. .Proprietress. a about with that aching . Ayer’s Pills. They relieve the stomach, restore digestive organs ‘to healthy , Yemove the obstructions’ your headache permaGeo J Stich, City, : Ed T O’Conuor, San Francisco, HL Harland, Downieville, Miss Josie Davidson, do Miss De Pasy, do ’G@ B Newell, Birchville,. : ¥ D se pg Pee Spaulding, Siegler Springs, Ps Michell, Pike City, “John Webber City,.. H W Blackman, Sacramento, JJ McCarthy, Railroad, Dan Tuttle, San Juan, B D Pike, San Francisco, A Carley, City, L Mullen, do C L Johnson, City, F M Pridgeon, Bloomfield, GG Allan, San Francisco, 8 Eddy, City. Arriyals at the UNION HOTEL, October 24, 1886, M W Locklin, City, G Ramelli, Ranch, C Maddrill, Railroad, ~ H Gaylord, City, _ O Maltiman, City, B Alpers, Shady Creek, F Judd, Sweetiand, Miss L Alpers, Cherokee, Miss H. Reader, Swéet:and, __E-T_O’Connor, San Francisco, $8 N Wyckoff, Watsonville, L A Upson, Sacramento, John Parrott, Santa Maria, AH Breed, San Francisco, Mrs Cole und c, Washington, C L Morrow, Pike Vity, A Fitzgerald, do Miss Etta Crall, do Miss A Crall, do CLSherman, do GA Tyler, Eureka, L 58 Calkins and fm, City, J Hatnilton and wf, City, F Duplay, City, G Leslie, Mooney Flat, : ‘Prof LeMelville, San Francisco, M Teygler, Railroad. MARRIED. Atthe Con tional parsonage, Nevada Oct. 265, i896, by Re. Sines, Charles OWDER Absolutely Pure. 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 Grass Velley Orphan Assia LADIES OF NEVADA CITYIAT C E Alpers and wife, Patterson, y FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WILL BE HELD BY 1HE Ertunts: Firall, During the last week of theJpresent month, Commencing at 7 o’clock p. m. onjJ Ej Tuescd ay, Cct. ‘acs. And continuing“eachfevening}to the 9 ond of the week, [=> OYNE’S RAND WILL DISCOURE m:sic, and Dunecing will be an interesting feature of the evsning’s amusement. All are cordially invited, to attend ard assis; in the good cause, (0@™ Admission will be as follows : 25 cents for gentlemen; ladies free; children under 12 years of age 25 cents. HON. A, WALRATH, REV.{J. SIMS, weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soip oNLV IN CANS. RoyaL Baxina Powper Co., 106 Wall at NCYX. Notice for Pub ication. Land Office at Marysville, Cal., October 25h, 1886, ICE is hereby given that the fellowng named setrler has filed notice of his intention to my¢e final t gers in es of his claim, and that said proof. will be made before the Superior Judge of Nevada Co,, Cal., at Nevada City, the county eeat, on Saturday, December 4th, 1886, viz: Henry Godair, Homestead Application, No. for the W. 1-2 of SE. 1-4 of Sec. 34, T 17, NN. R.8 EB, M. D, M. He names’ the following witnesses to prove hiscontinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: — Morris M. Green, David Housel, George N. Poston and Louis V. Poston, all of Nevada City P. O., Nevada Co., Cal. * J.0. BRADLEY, Register. J. 1. Caldwell, Atty. 027 Swill & Waterman Protection t> American Labor and Industries. REPUBLICAN MEETING. Hon. H. V. Morehouse, WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE ON THE ISSUES OF THE DAY AT NEVADA CITY, Stay, Octbe 30th eae € The {County Committee will please make the necessary arrangementefor : the meeting. : By Order of the Republican State Central cases De Gunn's Bit-. ‘. undersigned, executor of -the HON. J. I. S}KES, HON. W. D, LONG, ERASTUS BOND, A.J. TIFFANY, Will address the people on the jissues of the day, at the following places and times stated: At the Theatre, NEVADA CITY, =O Nn Thursiay Evening, Oct. 28ih ‘ GRASS VALLEY, ‘Monday Evening, Nov. Ist. Everybody is invited. Notice to Creditors. STATE OF MARY DOWNEY, DEceased. Notice is hereby given by the jast will of ‘Mary Downey, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims net the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four menths after the tirst publicat on of this notice, to the said executor, at the Downey House, near Speneville, Nevada county, California, the sawe being the place for the transaction of the business of ead estate, Dated at Nevada C ty, Oct. 18, 1886. W. DO YNEY, deversed, Cross & Simonds, Attys for Executor. THE GERMAN METHOD Of Fing-ring for {the Piano. MM" M* FARLEY has returned from i San Francisco where she has learntd vhe new German’ Method of Fingcring for Piano Play2ra, andis now prepared to give lwssons in the same. . Instructions also given Playing. e LUETJE & BRAND. WATCHMAKER a7.Im andJeweler, BROAD 81.. NEVADAJCITY . ‘Wholesale and Retail Agents. a, 4 ¥xecuter of the last will of Mary Downy, in Guitar . 4 ITICAL. ee OL BITTERS REGULATING CATHARTIC. \ THE ACKNOWLEDGED Tonic AND APPETIZER. THE. INDISPENSABLE HousEHOLD REMEDY. A SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CUKE FOR Costiveness or Constipeticn, BILIOUSNESS, TORPIDZLIVER, FEVER AND AGUE, And} All Malarial Troubles, DYSPHPSIA: ~ INDIGESTION, Nausea, NERVOUSNESS, : Loatbing of Food, KIDNEY 'COMPLAINT, Impure Blood, General Debility, Ete. DR. CUNN’S BrITTERSsS Are‘Purely Vegetable, PERFECTLY SAFE—RELIABLE A. Van Alsting & Company. PROPRIETOR} & MANUFACTURERS, 722 Montgomery Strect, SAN FRANCISCO... axiss cs CAL. For sale by Carr Bros., DEMOCRATIC State Ticket. Election, September (2d, 1886. FOR GOVERNOR, WASHINGTON BARTLETT, Of San Francisco. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Michael! F. Tarpey..... Of Alameda FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, William ¢. Hendricks... ..Of Butte FOR CONTROLLER, John P. Dunn Of San Francisco FOR STATE TREASURER, Adam Herold...... Of Santa Clara FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, Gearge A. Juohnaon..... Of Sonoma FOR SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSSRUCTION, Andrew J. Moulder. .Of San Francisco FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, E. @. Miller.. .......-Of Tulare FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREMF COURT, J, . Spencer ...... Of Stanislaus ASSOCIATE JUSTICZS OF THE SUPREME COURT, (FOR THE UNEXPIRED TERM) Jackson Temple...... Of Sonoma (FOR THE LONG 2¥RM) . Jeremiah F. Sullivan .Of San Francisca tyron Waters...,. Of San Bérnardino, CONGRESSMAN (SBCOND DISTRICT) Mariow Biggs.........Of Butte RAILROAD COMMISSIUNERS, (FIRST DISTRICT) © S.A Filemeor.....:00005Of Placer BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, ; (SECOND bicTaicT) Charles HW. Randall... Of Tuolumne
NEVADA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. eee : FOR STATE SENATOR, ©. W. Croas.. 2.. ... Of Nevada City FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, (FOURTEENTH DISTRICT) Thomas 8. Ford.... Of Nevada City (FIFTEENTH DIsTRICT) William Hi. Hill...... FOR SHERIFF, Cal. BR. 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. Shoecraft..... Ot Nevada City FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,A. B. Dibble...... Of Grass Valle FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR, Daniel Collins..... Of Grass Valley FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, M. B. B. Poitter..,.. Of Nevada City FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, Joseph Gilbert..... Of Grass Valley Terese eT Of Grass Valley FOR COUNTY SUPERVISORS, ‘ (ruiRp vistricr) ? : Bloomfield, Eureka & Washington Townships F. M. Pridgeon...... Of Lake City v A. P WILLIAMS, Chairman. JAMES R. FINLAYSON, Secretary.. ments MUST BE PAID FOR IN ADA KR. WADSWORTH, es L. GARTHE, A I. SYKES, e . For A:semblyman---14th Dist’t. A % TEFANY, es @ Ali Political AnnounceNCE. REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Justice of the Peace. Nevada Township. RAGULAR DE} 0 SRATIC NOMINEE For Justice of the Peace. Nevada Township. ; : W M, SCOTT, Will be acandidatefor -Constable of Nevada Township, Election Nov. 2d, 1886. L. ©. MOREHOUSE, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For State Board of Equaliza*tion—2d Distr.ct. — = REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Assemblyman, Fifteenth District, C WwW, CRess, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For State Senator. A ABECTI, 2 REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For'Rail: oad Commissioner. D. es REGULAR DEMOCRATIC OMINEE For County Asse: sor. R*®: J. SIMS, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE C* R. CLARKE,} REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE, For Sheriff. on ee Pe Coates L. MORGAN, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For County Clerk. REGULA REPUBLICAN NOMINEE } ; For Supt. of Schools. B N sHGECRAFT, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEB For Treasurer. Ww" MAGUIRE,. REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For Asse‘sor, i simone G BEATTY, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE,* For County Clerk. Bp eeares BOND, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Ass¢<ssor. HE" McNULTY, . REGULAR7REPUBLICAN NOMINEE} For Treasurer. er A. RAPP, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Recorder. VW, texe, bd E REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINFEQ For District Attorney. {ee LORD, REGULAR REPUBI.ICAN NOMINE . For Sh: riff. A WALRATH, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Senator. Ww. P. SOWDEN, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Justice of the Peace. NEVADA CITY DANCING ACADEMY JTohn Michell ef Gaxtieuny’s Ciass will mee@Monday ugh : ; La’ ov on Genxtiewan’s Ciass, Wed£27 CHILDREN 8 Crass, Satur Jay afternoon. : urday t. _* £@ Private lessons given Baga who Bridgeport and Rough & Ready Townships, ‘M. Brophy...... +e+eceOf Cherokee, ie Tp Dre Hoes ee FOR GOVERNOR, JOHN F. SWIFT. Of San Francisco. FOR LILUTENANT GOVERNOR, R. W. WATERMAN, Of San Bernardino. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, Walter S. Moore Ot Los Angeles. }FOR STATE CONTROLLER, J. E. ‘Denny, Of Tulare. FOR STATE TREASURER, _j. H. Nef, Of Placer. W. H. H.Hart, Of San Francisco. _FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL, Theodore Reichert, Of San Francisco. © FOR SUPT, PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Ira G. Hoitt, Of San Francisco. FOR CLERK OF SUPREY E COURT, James A. Orr, Of Plumas. Fok RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, A. Abbott, Of Sacramento. FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, L. C. 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. €. CAMPBELL, Of Stockton. County Nominees ror SENATOR, A. Walrath, Of Nevada City. YOR"SHREIFF, George Lord, Of Grass Valley. FOR COUNTY CLERK, F. G. Beatty, Of Grass Valley. FOR RECORDER, John A. Rapp, Of Nevada City. FOREDISTRICT ATTORNEY, W. D.s Long, Of Nevada City. FOR SUPT. bed SCHOOLS, A. J. Tiffany, Of Nevada City. ° FOR TREASURER, Henry McNulty, Of Moore’s Flat. {FOR ASSESSOR, Erastus Bond, Of Nevada City. FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, -D. E. Osborne, Of Grass Valley. [For survzyor, Charles E. Uren, Of Grass Valley. -. FOR CORONER, William Powell, Of Grass ‘Yatey. ASSEMBLY NOMINEES. rouareantu DISTRICT; Rev. ,J. Sims, Of Nevada City. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT, John I. Sykes, Of Grass Valley. SUPERVISOR NOMINEES. ‘THIRD C@STRIcr, _ sJ. T. Cline, GE Graniteville. FOURTH DistRIcT, L. D. Rathbun, JOHN MICHELL. } vation. LANDS! a —BY THE— Nevada County Land Improvement Association DIRECTORS : JOHN T. MORGAN, E. M. PRESTON, GEO. C. GAYLORD, © NAT. P. BROWN, =GEO. E. TURNER, GEO. E. BRAND, WM. LOUTZENHEISER, WM. CAMPBELL, CHAS. BARKER. Priciimt.---:-et ee oe aes E. M. PRESTON. Treasurer....-.-----+-ee >.. JQHN T. MORGAN. Secretary..... eves tseveae aavibeg eh eee oes G E. BRAND. 10,000 Acres of Railroad Lands GS25O. serene ck SUPE AD coe aun we Ho s \¥. improv: ell. fence o 2 ie of nine rooms, hardfinishes. 3 good barns. Cut 120 hay. A splendid chance torecure one of the best ranches in the county ata LOW RICE, 000 ONE HUNDRED A OF. THE BEST ORCHARD LAND IN $3 s the county, situated 2. niles from Nevada City on couuty road. Good Louse of 6 rooms. Bern. 30 tons of hay, :0 head of cattle, 3 horses, wagon, 200 chickens, 8 hogs, and including all the plows, horrows, and other small farming implements, $600 TWENTY ACRES OF LAND WITHIN ONE MILE OF NEVADA CITY. a Well-fenced. 4000 vines; about four acres of orchard in full bearing. Sufticient free water for garden anu honse use, and water pipe from ditch to the p’acewhich al! lays so that it can be well irrigated. Gooi barn, y filled with hay. A 165 ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENVED. GOOD ‘HOUSE WITH six rooms; good cellar and milk house. Large barn containing 29 tons A good investment if sold $3000. or hay. Favorably situated for outside free cattle range. HOUSE AND LOT FOUR BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE. HCUS new and contains 5 rooms. Gord well and pleasant yard. : goon. $icoo. 3000 AN ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE s from the city. There will bé off-red for a short time at the above iow pri e, a house containing nine commodieus rooms with all the modern improvements. Centrally iocated and includes 2 unimproved lots anda fine o1 $1100 TWO HOUSES and lots, favorbly situated on principal street in Nevada City. Good and both rented. Must be sold within a few days. z $350 SIX ACRES of splendid fruit land, adjoining city limits. “4 good chance to make a nice rural home. Sa 5000 ' WILL PURCHASE one of the prettiest and most profitY 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 tlie best care and are fine varieties. This land nearly all lies under the ditch and isin a warm, sunesi) Will be worth $10,000 in two years.§000 A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm of 8 400 acres situated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad about 3 miles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation. Fine meedow 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 tothe barn. There is timber enough on this place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price. $225 A RARE CHANCE. 335. acres situated in the : § natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under cultiwood louse 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 chase $ { 4000 A Beautiful Farm of 640 acres, situated in a shel-, a 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 « large scope of free outside range for cattle. $3 000 _Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, situated on = gthe 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 § to settle an estate and is situated on the road leading from Lake City to Columbia Hill. vestment. $ . 60 30 acres of improved orchard land situated in the a warm belt within one mile of Nevada City. Good house and barn. Rock milk house and other buildings. This property is very favorably situated with plenty of free water, With tittle improvement could be made -worth $5,000. $330 : Home and Garden, containing 4814 acres, 334 acres : # in city 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, ce situated on the road leading from Nevada City to Grass alley. 0 nt new House within 3 blocks of business portion o 8 e city. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cellar, woodshed A be. utiful situation. 2 : : oes and stable. Ranch—190 acres, patented. 4 miles from Railroad. 60 y2cres under cultivation. Good house of 12 rooms, barn and houses; natural water ; suitable for fruit, grain or stock.¢ Rangh—127 acres, patented; 120 acres possessory title. C16 0Q.e.ex of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation; : 3000 grape Mines ; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc. "Word tract and orchard ; 320 acres, patented; 10 acres ycultivated; 13¢ acres orchard, with house, barn and other improveménts. * Only 4 miles from Nevada City. _ Dwelling of 9 rogms, Bowlder street, Nevada City. A good jinvestment. : Dwelling of 7 rooms, centrally located in Nevada City; in $2250 pentect reste good cellar and plenty of fine fruit; lot 4 by ms case eet. One of the most desirable residence properties in A favorably located and well-watered stock ranch foi $2500, sa, consisting of 400 acres patented land, and a laine asa $3500.20 — ; oe under cultivation, number od springs on the place; 18; horses head cattle, two wagons, 3 plows, 1 pri rake, beccinieh ice and tools, and various other arming implements go with the : Everything ready to go forward with the business of fanning. : Al tract of fine Agricultural Land, consisti 10,00 -acres, situated in the warm red land fruit belt ot Kereae png , and only & miles from Gruss Vulley ; well-wate.ed and a portion well-timbered with oak and pine suitable for lumber; will be old in ofe lot or divided up in small tracts to suit parchasers, Timber enough can be cut that its profit will twice pay the pice of the land. *and when improved will bea very profitable place. and all the tract fenced. ao range. Timber will more than pay for the ~~ 203 acres of unimproved fruit and alfalfa land ithin 4:mi $1295, f Nevada City. 150 acres nnder the water Shek cot meg irrigated cheaply. A splendid chance to make a home. ¢ the Association, Broad Street, Nevada City. be at ™ OFFERED FOR SALE. without irrigation. Fine timber tract on the land. A splendid purMust be sold. Splendid chance for in: . range. A portion of the tract is well timbered with oak and od curews for lumber ; only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3 miles : A well-improved Farm, favorably ‘situated, containing ~~ good orchard and grazing land, well-situated, A good cattle and wood Ranch, only 5 miles from Gras: $500.1; and 2 miles from Railroad.” Splendid grazing Inet Voy * SplenFor Further Particulars enquire at the office of. SCE Spe oe oer patel a i ome .P S&S Py ee Sette, Gee: ee one ee Seria es, . ot <> Gh mm <= we ware KS ‘NN