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Sans $h@ first dose that she slopt vo
She Daily Urangeript.
fo. 2 Gommercal trot NeFade Ct, Oa
‘ er town of N
\ and Sierré counties,
Francisco— throughout the ‘State
“from 3 4 Diego from the Bt
erra to the =
ral, Swestiand, North Bloomfield, Moore’s
maine im Peer
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1890. _
County Supervisors.
Fripay Jan. 10th, 1890.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment, all the members present. ve
J. M. Buffington, chairman, presid* ing. .
were read and approved.
* GENERAL FUND.
Attest: By J.J. Greany,
Deputy Clerk.
ment, all the members present.
ing.
were read and approved. \
same rates as last year.
“On application Thomas Freeman
Was granted a renewal -of license to
collect tolls on the Freeman roatt and
bridge at the same rate as last year.
Richard Tremain tendered his res-.
-ignation as constable of Nevada township, andthe same was accepted and
placed on file.
James Marriott tendered his resignaiion -as constable of — Bloom
‘field township and the same was accepted and placed on file.
George Beales tendered his resigna~“tion as member and Secretary of the
County Beard of Horticultural Commissioners. The resignation was accepted and placed on file.
A petition was presented from the .
“Trustees of Lime Kiln school district
° asking for a wagon bridge across Wolf
creek. Action was deferred till the
what to do. :
Th as received from E. Koert mistake. : : ere was received from E. Koertner ie, oe ES
a@ communication in reference to the
proposed read from Spenceville to the sonal.””—Time.
McConrtney road; also a conditional
deed of right of way. Action was deferred till the April session.
John Grimes appeared before the
Board and asked fdr a lease of the lot
on Pine street owned by the county. .
The request was granted and the
chairman was ordered to sign the lease
for a period of three years.
The following demand was ordered
paid on the :
: GENERAL FUND.
F. W. Morrill, coyote bounty, $5.
~ There was received from Manuel P.
Nevis a petition, asking for a private
road to connect his residence with the
Newtown road in sec. 4, township 16
north, range 8 east, Mt. Diablo base
and meridian. Petitioner having filed .
a bond as required by law, the following were appointed, viewera: D. W.
Lord, Isaac K.Gamble and 8. J. Alderman: :
The following demands were allow“ "GENERAL FUND.
Matthias Schriber,. rebate on taxes,
$10.
By order the Board adjourned till
Monday morning at ten o'clock.
‘e J. L. MORGAN,
County Clerk.
Attest: By J.J: Greany,
Deputy Clerk. ®
‘ The “Tyler Grip.’
“'Thé ‘grip?’ now. traveling through
thé ’‘country “is probably not’ the
Russian article, but what once received thé name of the ‘Tyler grip.” At
he time when Jobn Tyler was serving out the unexpired term of William
Henry Harrison, as President of the
United States, there passed over the
country a wave of inflienza similar to
that the epidemic which then prevailed was popularly known as the ‘Tyler
grip.” 2 : :
pn .
The weakness and debility which
result. from illness may be speedily . .
overcome by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This isa safe, but powerful
tonic,assists digestion, regulates’ the
liverand kidneys, ‘and cleanses the
blood of all germs of disease.
AWoeoman’s Miscovery
upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital
. sleep. She bought ofusa bottle of
s =mption and was so much: relieved
ni ht, one'Pottle having miraculously
Lum.” Thus write W. C. Hatorick
A Smell That Made a Chicago Girl Think
think it very beautiful.” i
“Do you, now!"’ said the other, halting to
take breath. ‘Why, the people here just
puttter along. ‘They don’t waik as we doin
Chicago. The street cars run as if. they
were greased; there are no carts or cobbiestones; there is no business, and the ;
streets are so wide they make me lone-. Currants, 10 lbs,
Raisins, 10 lbs,
Prunes, 10 Ibs,
Beans, 28 lbs,
Costa Rico Coffee,J4 Ibs 1
Wash. Powder, 12-pap’s-t-oo,
Starch, 12 papers,
Corn Starch, 12 papers, 1 00
Oysters, 8-cans,
Green-Corn, 8 cans,
Green Peas, 8 cans,
String Beans, 8 cans,
-Termatoes, 8 cans,
Salmon, 2 Ib cans, 6 for 1 00
Salmon} cans, 8 for 1 00
Pie Fruit, 10-cans for,
Jelly, 6 cans, ~
Sardines, 4 boxes, 8
Sardines, 1% boxes, 6
Corn Beef, 5 for z
Condensed Milk, 6 for ‘1 00
Lard, 10 lb cans, ~
Lobsters, 6 cans,
Mackerel, per kit,*
Lard, 8 lb cans,
Lard, 5 Ib cans,
Kerosene, 5 gallon can, 1 25
Kerosene, per gallon,
Syrup, per gallon,
Syrup,-5 gallon keg,
Pickles, 5 gallon keg,
Good Tea, per Ib,
Japan Tea, per lb,
Japan Tea, ‘5 lb box,
\English Breakfast,5 box 1 50
English Breakfast, Ib,
*. Soap, per box,
Savon Soap, per box,
Savon Soap, 4 bars,
Harkness Candles, box, 2 50
Harkness Candles. 40
Goodwin Candles, box, 2 25
Goodwin Candles, 44,
San Fran. Candles, box, 1 00
Starch, per box,
Butter, per roll,some.” 5
A : “But, dear, look up the avenue,” pleadThe minutes of the previous meeting . #4 the soft-voiced Washington girl. “Could
any thing be fiher. than that view of the
* =i tol? Somehow, that great white dome,
The following demands were allow Wiesner bathed in the golden light of morned on the : ing of the red flame of sunset, or bared in
: the white Jight of noon, is the stateliest——-_—-preture in the world. And there, too, notice
the Washington monument! — With its sum40 . mit touched by the sunset, it is turnéd toa
69 great jewel of shifting opalescent tints.
-7-75-{ Bee the rosy lights and transparent mists
.00 . Unat soften the outlines of this wonderful
“5 63 . Shaft. Nose, too—” =e as
35. “Yes, yes, dear,” shrilled the Chicago
ee : ili . Sirl, impatientiy, “that’s all fine enough,
By order the Board adjourned ull but you ought to see the Chicago water_
tomorrow morning at ten.o’clock. tower~ortne bellry “or te Pork Street"
. J. L. MORGAN, . depot,” and she sniffed disdainfully. Tnen
2 she keeps on sniffing, at first suspiciously,
Coury —_ . then eagerly and at last delightedly.
“Oh! oh! what's that? Where does that
come from? Why, now, it seems I'm home,”
and the now_eager wanderer in a strange
land darted in zig zag lines in front of her
. Sartepay, Jan. 11, 1890. . hostess, trying to locate the dear, but in:
“The Board met pursuant to adjourn-. tang:bie, reminder of home. :
“Why, dear, I don’t.understand what
be ., . Odor you mean. There is nothing here but
J. M. Buffington, chairman, presidthat dreadful sewer gas, where they are
“. tearing up the concrete.”
The minutes of the previous meeting . “Well, that’s it,” smiled the other, dea lightedly; “that’s what I ns ele of
course, the smell here isn’t any thing comOn application 8. D. Wood was pared to Chicago,’ and the now reconciled
granted a renewal of license to collect . visitor trotted along, her eager, yearning,
cor ; longing expression giving way to_oné of
tolls on. the Virginia Turnpike at the dreamy retrospection. —Washington Post.
Bingly—It was unfortunate your wife
April session when the Board wil] . #bould have opened that business letter.
visit the locality mentioned and decide i arp ee on ee Seen
Bangly—So I did; but you made a great. . Tobacco, per plug,
Hay, per ton, $17.50,
Bangly—You marked the letter “Per-. And everything else in proportion.
: All Goods Fresh and pure,
WM. WOrsE.
Mons. Higlif (parachute sronaut)—Break
@way there! They ain’t no tips on where
I'm goin’ t’ ¢ran!—Puck.
, Gentlemanly Stranger—1 would tike to .
that whichis now raging, Yonths of. speak 16 Mr. Threads a few moments on
60 to 70 years of age will remember . business,
"(Thirty-seven seconds later,)—I. can let
— . you have any one of these elegantly bound
“Another wonderful discovery has) volumes, magiificently illustrated, sold’ by Partioules ahention
been made and that too by a lady inthis. suvscripuon only, at the @bsolutely low . to novelties in this lin
Puck od
connty. Disease fastened its clutches . price of—ete., etc,—
bh oe ene morning from 1.orr pertas : ; sons meet on his way to the office
cured her. Her name is Mrs. Luther that the sentiment of the poem, read downBaie : ward, is that ‘Editor Boggs Is Anybody’s
= «, & Co., of Bhelby, N. C.—Get a fres [Paidins’. “oie Tribune,
REMINDED OF HOME.
: of Her Native City.
9 KEAT SCOTT!” said
‘the Chicago girl, as
sylvania avenue,
“what a sleepy oid
ton is!”
who was strolling aou» gues. “Yes,
4 GREAT MISTAKE,
-—_——
AT NIAGARA,
y
is
PRICE LIST
FOR C4sH.
shestroaea.ong Penn. The Cheapest and Best Crocerv House
in Nevada Oity. 3
town your Washing. Main Street, opp. Union Hotel, . “Yes,” murmured . Flour, per 100 Ibs.
the Washington girl, . Wheat, per 100 Ibs.
pace benind her vigor. Corn, per 100 Ibs.
Washington is quiet, . Rolled Barley, per 100 1 37
but not dull, and we . Bran, per 100 lbs,
Middlirgs, per 100 Ibs
White Sugar, 12 Ibs,
Brown Sugar, 14 lbs,
R.ce, 16 lbs,
. __Visiting Breth.en in good standing are
LT
HIs VExy LATEsT,
anne
NOTICE .
Boon age nrg
PEBMEAS on
A
Heading: Variety: Ste)
Of Nevada City.
ALEX. DURBIN,
COMMERIAL STREET, opposite
American Tea Store.
Everything in my line
. Look at some of the Prices:
Cigars at Retail.
Cheaper Than Ever BeStolen Kisses
Jay-Eye-See..
Guarantee ..
Wait For Me.
A. Durbin’s Choice
vA riadne
ten cent cigars are sold b:
ers for 124 cents; my 8% cent cigars for-teu
cents; my 5 cent cigars are the best in the
market.
All brands by the box lower than the
lowest. *
M
EVERY TUESDAY EYE'G AT 7:30 O'CLK.
Star, per plug
Climax, per plug.
Sawlog, per plug. %
New
Aud all other kinds in proportion.
Smoking Tobacco.
A fine grade at 85 cents a pound.
Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc
‘Per cent less than is usua)
[ees &. (Haw,
At from 10 to
ly charged in otiier stores.
Soda Crackers:
The best, per box
Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc.
— My stock is large and new. Prices lower
than the same can be bought for elsewhere
Gombs and Brushes,I carry a nice stock ranging in price from
What iathe nae of paying
fancy prices ‘for such things when I ‘sel
equally good ones for less money?
Stationery.
materials, plain and fancy. Al)
styles in paperties.
lso, slates, tablets, etc.
Prices down to bedrock.
Staple and Fancy Hardware:
5 to 40 cents each.
HEATING :1 STOVES,
terns.
the lates OOOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES,
The Famous Superior Range,
The: choicest and most po
that will astonish you
25-cent cologne for
ida water for 40 centa.
~ Toilet and Common Soaps. .
ed these almost to cost, and }
For instance, . sel)
cents, and 60-cent Flor.
I have reduc
bought them y
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's
CORRUGATED IRON. ROOFING
Guns, Pistols,
eatic and imported ‘kinds.
jalty of shoe dressings
Walking Sticks,
entlemen called
cents. An elegant one for 20 cents, Bos:
The best dom
make as
dersell
O. V. B. Pocket Knives.
: fennine hi
There Was Something in It. es, only §
“ Assistant (to pi! GF gh ‘ . ger
de: ed and derth . poem that some friend has sent in for ; oF ahr months . Pabilcation. He doses" cate about any tof thousand kinds such as please the little
: for it. We are welco’
coughed incessantly and could not a : a oad ore ® & is
lery. We believe in’ the superior
merits of American products.
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY,
“nea canes, with crooked b a1.
Toys, Toys, Toys.
Fine Police Whistles, 20 ccntg.
Cigar lighters, 25 cents. ta. =
tiitor acm t looking i)—Any Tam almost giving them away.
* f e gin
Dr. King’s New Discovery: for Con } Assistant—The rhyming is clever, and the
sentiment seems to be all right.
Editor—Run it in.
. San Francisco Prices,
y Spb bys 2d knows I keep the freshest an
/finest fn town :
Fruits and Vegetables.
HARRY DANIELS, 8.
GEO. M. HUGHES, ©. of R.
at same place every Second fhursday Even
ro Sen Mary Sims, P.; Miss Nettie Hack
ey, 8 Ser aa Se :
-. permanently, and in order that one and allmay become
fully informed as to my reliability and qualifications as an
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 16,
Meets at Armory Hall
— » 17:30 o’cloek.
GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. C.
WM. T. MORGAN, 8. K.-R, Z
UniforniRank Knights of Pythias,. °Ptician, I propose to present later in this space testimo:. «
nials from many and well-known people-whom. I . have : : : :
First Weduesday Evening of Each Month at} treated. My reputation in this immediate locality is al\ready well enough established, but I want if possible to
American Legion of Honor.
Meets at Pythian Castle
: At 7:30 o’clock.
J. W. ROBINSON, Gom,.
J.C. DICKERMAN, See.
NEVAOA CITY COUNCIL, No. 234,~
Ist and 3d Thursday aveEIng of Month,
Meets at Masonic Hall.
Stated Meetings onthe Second Wednesday
of eaeh month.
cordiallr invited. .
C, C. WEISENBURGER, Master.
I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. fi :
“NEVADA LODGE, No. 20 l,
Independent Order of Good Templars.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
EVERY FRIDAY EVEN’G at 7:30 o'clock.
: ED. WEISENBURGER, C. T,
ED.M“RGAN,R.8.
MILO LODGE, NO. 48, a
Knights of Pythias, .
Meets at Pythian Castle =: -) -_
EVERY FRIDAY EVE’G at.7:30 O'CLOCK
WM. FINLEY,.C.-C.
B. 8. RECTOR, K. of R. and 3.
NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO. 30,
Young Men's Institute.
Meets at Hibernia Hall
Every Alternate Thursday Evening commencing with the First Thuradav Evening in the year. ‘
A. J. KIDD, President.
JOHN:C. NILON, R. S.
NEVADA CITY COUNGIL, NO, 118,
_Order -of Chosen Friends.
: Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall.
First and Third Monday Evening of each
: month at 7:30 o'clock.
MRS: C. A. GOYNE, C. C.
E. F. ROSENTHAL, 8. :
NEVADA CHAPTER, No, 6, R. A. M.
STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN
EACH MONTH.
WILLIAM BARKER, H. P,
I. J.-ROLFE, Seeretary.
MANZANITA ENCAMPMENT, NO, 43,
Ohampions of ‘the Red Cross.
Meets at Hibernia Hall
EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENINu.
JOHN WERRY, Com,
W. Li BOARDMAN. ‘Sec. ~
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
Native Sons of the Goldea West.
Meets at Pythian Castle
E. J. OTT, President.
W. T. MORGAN, R. 8,
—DEALERS IN—
Glassware, Orockeryware, Etc.
Twelve Distinct Styles of
Andall the Best and Newest Patj All Styles,
The Bestin the Market.
Agents for the celebrated
Ammunition<of all Kinds.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
OF We 'o not carry English eutWINDOW GLASS, ETC.
We Sell Everything at
FREIGHT ADDED.
All kinds is teir seasou.
cheaper from me than elsewhere,
Fresh fish-eyver:
reuns indebted to
Thursday and Friday.
All VW IL PRA? TEIN ALLTHE COURT
FRED SEARLS,
At*orney: and Oounselor at Law.
& Durbin are requested to immediate]
tle with me
NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13, F, & A. M.
Onions, Potatoes, Hams, Bacon, Lard,
Cigars and Tobacco, Hay, -Grain, Feed, Eto,
Garden and Field Seeds ot all kinds,
Goods delivered Free of Charge. _
eee ee
You Don’t Get the News
state and icderas,Office—Opposite the Court House.
y
Prescriptions accura‘ely aud carefully ¢ompounded by careful and competen Brug.
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
ae 2 eave ra * xem rich and will make axcellent a dee when cleared; all can be
Groceries, Provisions, Canned Gots, Flour, Butter
ranging from $5-to $75 peracre. Terms Wasy.
ese are only a few of the bargains .we. have.to
Dar Termsare Gast. Prices Lowest The Leading Hames Sto Pepe ‘BANE,
BroudStreet, Beiow National Hote)
Weisenbarger Bros, ~ Nevada Gis ans apa . ona
Harness and Collars
Yu othe DALY ‘RANGA fre mmo
@ Bee ny 2 b . Revating Nestiy Done
Ma All orderaa ended to promptly
4EVADACITY = £la NEW YORE STORY): am : BR cane Th
SOCIETY 3 , . ° The weather here now reminds one of the great storm in New York Jast a Ps ler i
DIRECTORY winter when Re7. Henry Ward Beecher got caught in a snowstorm and sulCa Rr Bro >ss on ; : = SUN
aaa . fered exposure which resulted in his death, The whole nation meurned the), es a tks i cone
: LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, loss of a-man of euch great learning, eloquence and ability. His fate when . ’ ‘PROPRIETORS OF THE aes : : ta pre
Native Daughters of ‘the Golden West. . remembered prevents many-people from submitting themeel ves to yea ‘ ee ee ; eke, et, one
acti s * . the storm now prevailing here. Not a few find it more convenient for the above . . d 3 as aie “t
a = ore soe tf Rach . #4 other reasons to have their eyesight attended to at their homes. In rePALACE se DRUG ; = : STORE, =. : pect
= onthe hap clue, ea sponse to numerous reqvesta Prof. Frank will visit these people at their ‘ 5 é : iB 4 pose
MARY G. RICHARDS, P. . houses FREE OF CHARGE. Be : aes Cor: Pine and Commerciat Nevada City Gea
resem Basi 2 heidi They will find at the Postoffice postal cards addressed to the Professor, and : eae
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47!) by writing upon one of these cards their name and the hour they would like ee : with?
Independent Order . of Odd Fellows. . +0 have the Professor call he will fill all engagements promptly. _Ka, CONSTANTLY EA BANp A LARGE AND COMPLETE BTOUK OF EVERY aleoa 8
Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall SRE ae een wie i . ‘ se ; ae —~ -<"_ subject,
Every 2nd and 4th Monday of Each Month;. < BFirgt-class Drusz Store. ides : Spider.
= at 7:30 o'clock, Se ‘ees eee at
THOMAS DANIELS, ¢. P. ms ; . i ~-dash
GEO. A. GRAY, 8. oo : — ae, . ye —
COURT GARFIELD, NO. 6,810,
NIsS. Poy Aap: saa PAINTS OILS VARNISHES ETC. ats
. Meets at Pythian Castle j SoS teaae YY wig S o’clock
EVERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 0’CW’K. SCHOOL, Books. a At th.
W. T. JOYCE, C. R. eee iil ; ;
RICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8. BLANK BOOKS, cee rorhigag
PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS ce pasar
: SEER: EEG ore a PERIODICALS, ae 2 b
Meets at Pythian Castle, : FAOTQRIALS, —__.: _ a
ee! 2. = bem ae =
.
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Eyery Saturday Evening, (except fourth} I have been on the coast but one year, and in Nevada} a a meeting
Saturday of each month,) at 7:30 0 clock. = : = S i Ae WS. ¢ . . There
Visiting Brothers cordially invited. county eight: months ; and although“a comparatively newtiiiibtchninia ae
zit Warens, seereary.”"""*""-Feomer among-you, 1 am told that the work I have done : se W. RB. 6
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, . h=re has won for me the same confidence as to mv qualia, eres 3 -ment_ol
Wyoming Tribe, No. 49, Fane Conon Pe aE Sia ae FEST aaa FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEED . 2 feast at‘
aaa Fae {fications that it has in equally intelligent communities in = = ara
Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall, eS : i : 2 EVERY THURSDAY EVE'G, at7300'clock. the. East~during years of ‘experience. : eongreg:
GEO. M. HUGHES C:of He I have in view of these facts determined_to remain here The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City ae Be ery
onema ouncil, D. o >» meets = 3: 55 i :
ca
extend it to every settlement large and small in the Sierra Corner Bread ont Pime sereets, Pare regu ern Reto e ae -Nevadacity . the Youn
Nevada gold fields. : = et : — eee. psy
While the ‘public can rest fully assured that from me : i eae. glisee cike
they will receive the highest grade of scientific examinaes a TD. 4 to ERs ed Satord
tions, tests and treatment, they should bear in mind that PROPRIETOR. be b
my prices are extremely moderate.. I make no charge for oe eS The tx
Itati ination,.as is customary inthe East one = Sierra Cit
eras Oetonaty ‘. LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES oven aga
and my terms fo: spectacles or treatmentof the eyes are ae se wast
decidedly lower than those usually charged by—opticians . FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SoAPs, . = several wi
of my class, of which class you will find very few ia~this COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRKORS Sasa
country, . : + TOILET ARTICLES OF AIL KINDS ’. z
The money you pay to me is not for temporary rehe site © Soe se : — pay
sults, such as you obtain from ordinary so-called opticians. . (YABEFUL Denbigh fos pone COMPOUNDING vies BY AcOM 7
I guarantee permanent relief. — Agent for the 1mperial London, Northern and Queen usurance Oomvanian., beak
~Lhave the fullest confidence in the future of the mining : ~ ' ae pee ee
and athér-resources of this_portion-of—the Stateand $e ee Bh 2 Ten, P.M.
the same confidence in the belief that my practice here will For Cale or Rent mM Rag Ter } ee
continue to grow in extent. : S LU yy 4 lS . Hook, Fin
If you take interest in the welfare of your eyesight, do bs ee ea
not fet any trifling circumstance er_false notion prevent ag Te or Saw ao Miller, T ;
rom i i i only scientific an EEO ara Sey oe a. cee you from immediately consulting the on ¥. stig tific and Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with” bearri
professional optician in Northern California. —_ ing Orchards. . & : he wate
With compliments of the season, and with the hope-that. Both places are within two miles of the Narrow ‘Gaug _ beri ds
we may all have, “big clean-ups” and bountiful crops durdepot. “Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev Bip tery
ing the coming Year, I am ery-advantage for a desirable home. roaghi: of
Faithfully Yours, arpand the
y : GEO. E. BRAND, there gets ¢
; PROF. F. F RANK, Secretary Nevada County Land aad Improvement Asso judge 80 to
‘The.New York Optician. ciation, Nevada City. 3 ee
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* Permanently established on‘ Main Street. second door Special Bargains in Lands. Eid si
from Engine House, No. 1, Nevada City. = _. 95000-0820 acres, three miles from Grass Valley ; good. tious and bath ~ Armory at
orcas ce : crew cleared ; orchard in bearing; a large, never-fuilingsupply of by Rev. Wi
free, water ; all implements, tools, etc., with place. PRs _,, dist Charct
e $3750--450 ucres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced ;\ 100 , will be conc
: ! i Py ‘. acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost ‘about On. ter 4
: $2500. Great bargain; must be sold. seas) : accoan
$900.60 acres good fruit land, situate thred miles from/Nevade City; 15 isk)
ae teas eS Ae . acres Cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six’ cattle, -horse and ' . Log Cabin
“ a : : : wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating.’ A real bargain. unadulterat
The Bi Fire Scorched Us but $2 1 50-425 acres of good frnit and vegetable land; two good houses and ity explains
; 5 two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard.and garden ; free: water for ‘@ portion oft
P} ¢ ] of place. Will be sold at. the above low price on account of absence, 5 =
' water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming’ implements;
¥ou are h 2
‘. situate three miles from Nevada City. A rare chance tosecure a profitable your armor; : een
farnn ata low price. : rose “2th, at iy
—— : $6000125 acres; not, more than 2 miles from Nevada City or Grass Val attend the fe
eisen ur er ‘ ros : ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard ‘in bearin Z, consistTeadie oe
a5 ing of a variety ofrees; good water ; all can beirrigated ; all under fence: 8 ;
: PROPRIETORS OF THE ‘ $2500-2% os; 4 miles! from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house D. B. Gen
P. ’ G 1 ( . I ( : \ and barn; some suit ste free water Menton : ose sundae
dd ® fd Cory s dil s 68 s ore . $8000.--560 acres; two miles’ from Nevada City ; covered. with a fine if dee
growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more. than price asked; bates
1to4'p, i,
We have all kinds-of Lands at prices
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“. Broad Street. .. ieee Nevada ity
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