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tin Stockton, says.the Mail, to ascertain whether the boy found
drowned in Stockton channel two
weeks ago wasber son. She described accurately the tattoo
$7.00 . merks fonnd upon the boy’s arm,
CTS. . and described all the clothing ex‘cept the pantaloons and the shoes.
The clothing was shown to her
and she identified it, but declared
that the paataloous and shoes had
BIBUM.. . 50s cee eee
SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1886.
TL
To Young People.
for fitting themselves for . had been stolen by some one of},
the duties of life will soon be past. . his new found acquaintances. ;
Such should remember that they} “Tommy,” said Mrs,
is ded by the State, and ata/whisper: ‘Mamma! Mamma!’. ,
hundred times greater than were. and I prayed to find him. One
. those of the middle aged. The. night,” she continued, ‘he said
drowned here, but the newspapers
said that he was dressed in ragged
clothes. But when Tommy’s
when they become old. They will . spirit came and told: me about it,
feel themselves, all throngh life. I could account for the clothes,
circumscribed in power to do, and . and sol came up.” The b
1s sim :
saconggeblareartagre nl County Hospital grounds and the
desire. Is life so a'mless a thing . her dead son.
that we can afford to throw away
its early and its best part? We
_have no doubt that many of our
young people, when t!ey think of
these matters, determine to devote
a time to improvement, bat when
among their companions these
thoughts are soon gone, the good nisi
resolutions vanish and trivial matlong as the meee voters of
absorb ion. If] vitality are capable of being rese ten coal be rns into.a warm and es
ape
ow, just so long there is hope
obtained, and the young people) for the weak and emaciated invaonce acquire a taste for literary . lid. is eet not, therefore, dem
cy 2,
t pursuits there would then be no _ F bat erive encourayemen
rom this, and from the further
difficalty. Habits of stady gin fact that there is a restorative most
thought, when once acquired, be-. potent ini renewing the dilapidated
eome attractive and the acquisi. anes nina down ee
would soon beco es, thanks to its unexample
ton ee “tb . — tonic virtues, Hostetter’s Stomach
ure. During the coming masorsiraes Bittersis daily reviving strength
Nevada City ought to havea liter-. in the bodies and hope in the
ary society, where short lectures, . minds of ea — cag tong
readings
Appetite, refreshing sleep, the acarmed alld “orn ‘herd quiaiion of flesl and color, are
each week upon subjects interest olessings attendant upon the reing to the young. Ifyoung people] parative processes which this
themselves should take hold of. pricele-s invigvrant speedily inithe matter, we are confident they tiates and carries to a successful
nelnsion. Digestion is restored,
_ would pe able to secure the sertha blood iortiliond, and sustevices of y ladies and gentle. nance afforded to ach life sustainmen who would gladly assist t!.em.
ing organ by the coup a4 hac is
: i . . inoffensive even to the feminine
A vertot the time might be he palate, vegetable in composition
voted to familiar’ conversations . and thoroughly safe. Use it, and
upon subjects selected a week . retain vigor,
ahead. in which all could partici,
pate. Such meetings during. the,
long winter evevings would be . ft js an acknowledyed fact that
very interesting and result in. the National Horse Liniment is
much improvement. Let the . fast Sem a pest rateds,
simply because it is found to be as
a e% ate oi and do represented. When you need «
something for :
“Husuine ve’ crimes is fast bee
coming one of the leading industries of San Francieco. The annual income of experts in the art
must be quite large.PORT SET EA ETS
Encouragement for the Feeble.
oe
Merit Tells.
yood liniment try the National.
W. D. Vinton, agent.
Wauted. ieiaileciu asia we pisces
: be “ Carr Bros. sella hundred times
Three or four girls to learn the] pore of Dr. G nn’s Bitters than
of all other kinds, and that shows tailor trade. Call. on M. Dran,
‘. which are the best in the market.
merchant tailor, 46 Broad street, ie cS pal
Nevada City, Cal. For nervousness Dr. Gunn’s BitAlso two good tailorrs—one coat } ters is the best remedy in the wide
and one pants maker. s7-tf . world.
Carr Bros. use pure fruit syrDIVIDEVD NOTICE. ups in their soda water, ti
Y AIVIDEND No. 23, of Fitty Conts per . mmm
[ire on the Capital Shock of ie CH —
BANK will
Poirier secs
‘
become due anit payable On:
\ oa and 10th, 1886, at the office cho ef ore .
of the ; a. fs
JOHN ‘f, MORGAN, Cashier rs &
Qi en
for ladies onl y; $4 daily made; 90 pho£e _
to, no painting; . j ®
“lo-st Box 448, Chicegd, iu AR ae
ee ©. W. CROBS 0 99 by wr
CROSS & SIMONDS, £8 = :
ttermeys and Counselors at Lao ge a
Will practice in the State and U ited i
ateee " nt i‘ OO
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Biock Ne = ‘ wm
wads City.
ae é i wed
TO THE PUBLIC. fas Cc >
8 BR. VINCENT 1S EN ° sad DEAVORING
TU GAIN SYMPATHY AVITH THE
biie by ting the agreement
when I his Bus business, by tliing it to every one that I bought hia busiuevs with the uuderstanding that he (Vin
cent fun anight’bus and! should
to run the day line, that I had
broken into the agreement by putting on a
a ke Gee ine i.
ibsegie2t Be mr
rites
Wy BAKER
GROCER FU THE
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Punto the said YSON
: = TED IMPORTED.
5c
was never so much energy displayed in gold mining a8 now. The
“sock-ribbed hills, eternal a3 the
sun,” still bold locked in their
depths millions of dollars of the
precious metal, which will flow
forth at the magic touch of the
miner’s pick; and the energy and
activity so noticeable will serve to
place California once again at the
former high figares of production.
—Woodland Mail.
In this city there are a score Of/ heen substituted for those Wort . i, to beware of the flatterer and
young men and women whose op-/ by the boy, which, she thought the parasite. Lawyer Delmas has
: 1ad everything he wanted from
Stoneman for four years, but when
Ro*8,1 he wrote the Democratic platform
‘is cast in a land where education . heard him come to my bed and} si¢ jine endorsing the. administraion of the poor unfortunate Govtime is rapid! approaching when . that his clothing had been stole D} op ¢
@lucation will bo the standard by . fromhim. I had heard of the boy and .
; yhich
gad bileus disorders. Warranted
to cure, or money refunded.
almost I ; a
through my ‘bostrils. Using Ely’s
nd Was . Cream Balin ashort time the troube. disintered from its grave in the} ple entirely disappeared.—J. O.
Tichenor, Shoe Merchant, Elizanecessary to accomplish what they . mother leit for San Francisco with . beth, N. J.
to noartistin the State.
see specimens at his gallery on
ig 81 26,
& CO, Doncuesies, Mass. .
me
Ax old Californian says there
: ome —z
Tur moral of Stoneman’s career
hey ders. Sop ONLY IN cANS. Roya
2S Baxrxa Powper Co., 106 Wall
Aver’s Ague Cure acts directly . St. N.Y.
8 AKING
POWDER
This ‘powder never varies. A
warvel of purity, strength andj -*x?
wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot be sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate pow}
he liver and bi iary apparatur,
drives out the mutarial poison
induces liver complaiats
o->_e
I covLp scarcely speak; it was
impossible to breathe
Swarr’s photogaphs are second
Go and
Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s
Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf
lal
Delinquent Tux List for the
City of Nevad: for 1886.
—_
State of California, City of Nevada, ss.
Y virtue of and in accordance with the
provision of 8: ction 14 or the Charter
om Nevads C ty, and Sections 3764, 3765,
3766, 3767 and 3770 of the Political Code, I
will seli all the property, real and personal,
hereinaiter described, and .delinquent for
City Taxes for the year 1886, in front of the
City Hall door, cnumencing at the hour of#
10 o'clock a. m., Thursdiy, hace a day o
Septeuber, 4. VW. 1885, for gold'coin of the
United States, each piece or parcel so des rib d, for the amount of taxes thereto annexed, together with five per cent and fitty
eents on. each lot, piece or tract separately
, andon each assessment of personal property additional the eto and accruing costs,
No 16 Allen Johu—Lot 11,in Block 3,
east side of A street, Nevada City, and improvements, Tixés 81 02, costs 55¢; total
taxesand costs $1 57.
64. Brobeck Henry—Personal property.
Taxes 65c, costs 53c; tota! taxes avd costs
31 18
66 Beiyhtol MraM M—Lot 4 in Block 5,
south side of Water street, Nevada C ty,and
improvements. Taxes $4 55, costs 73c; total taxes and costa #5 23.
93 CabrinMrs E—Lot 5 in Block 33, east
side of Bridye street, Nevada City, and improvemes ts. Taxes 65c, costs 53: total taxes and cost» $1 18.
110 Chirles KE W—Personel ie gel
Taxes $1 13, costs 56c; total taxes and costs
$1 69. -130 Coe J F—Mo e on property of
ACoz, Lot 3 in Beek 49, Nuvada G ty.
Taxes $3 25, costs 66c; total taxes and costs
#3 91.
No 152 Douglass Norvall—Personal
property. Taxes 84c, coste Sic; tot-l taxes
and costs 31 38.
No170 Exce'sior Water and Ditch Co,
HA Tobiason agent Lot 2 in Bick 53,
on Deer Creek, Nevada Cty; Lot 2 in
Block 63, on sunth side Bouldér street, Ne
vadaCity, and improvements; also ditch and
flume in city. Taxes 89 10, vo-ts 95c; Lota!
tuxes and costs $10 05.
No 309 1.C Keith—Water right in Nevala City, Taxes $1 80, costs 57; total tax
esand c sts $1 87.
N»328 Lawrence John—Personal prop
erty. Taxes 65e, costs 63e; total taxes aud
costs $1 18.
No 329 Long W 8, Estate—Lot. 14 in
Block 53, west side of Long street, Nevada
City and improvements, ‘laxes $1 62, costs
58e; total taxes and cos 8 $2 20,
No 348 Morrison L) C—Perxonal preperty.
‘laxes $1 78, costs 69c. Total taxes and
costs $2 37.
No 352 Mannix Denris—Lot 12 in Block
53, SW corner of Long and Adams streets
sevadw City and im rovementé and persunal property. Taxes #3 25, costs 66c; total
taxes and-costs $3 91
No 385, Murcltie 8 TPersonal propert’. Taxes $2 60, costs 63c; total texes and
costs 83 23.
No386 Murchie Wm .H—Persenal propert). ‘Taxes $1 80, costs 56c; total taxes aud
cost. #1 86.
No 407 MoAlljstur F H—Personal property. Taxes $. 95, costs 66¢; total taxes
ad costs 82 55,
No 444 Parsons J F--Personal property
Trxes $1 14, costs 60c; total taxes and costs
74 1%.
No 447 Potter M BB. Personal -property. Taxes 82 02, cos's 65c; total taxes
wd costs #3 57
No 498 singer Machine Co— Personal
property. Taxes $1 50, costs S7c; total
taxes and costs $1 87.
499 Shurtleff W T—Personal property.
oo 81; costs b4¢; total taxes und costs
) 35,
569 Thompson J &—Lot6in Block 57,
south side of Boulder street, Nevada City,
and improvements and personal property.
Taxes $6 95, costs 85c; total taxesand costs
37 80.
513 Temby ,John—Personal property.
Taxes $1 30, costs 56 ¢; totai taxes and costs
611 Williams Mrs M ALot 8 in Block 17
north-east corner Pine and Commercial Sta,
and improvements; Lot 4in Block 57 south
side Bou'der street and improvements; Lots
5 and 6 in Bock £6 east side” Sacramento
stree: and improvments; Lot 4 in Block
52 west side Sucramento street, all in Ne‘ada City and personal property. Taxes
$25 35, costs $177; total taxes and costs
#27 12.
613 Walters J D— Person . property.
‘Taxes $1 30, costs 56 cents; total taxes aud
costs $1 86. ,
: Wau. EDDY,
Tax Collector in and for Nevada City.
CHANCE OF FIRM.
™. DRAN,
(Successor toC, A, Barrett,)
MERCHANT TAILOR
46 Baoab 8r., Nevapa Crry.
I Gaye a Fine Stock of
Foreign and Domestic Goods,
A ND AM PREPARED TO FURNISH
[4 the gentlemen of Nevada City and
vieinity with garments in the latest styles
4nd of the best quality.
Tama pragtical Tailor and bave had
long experience in the business.
I have secured theservices of Jno. ¥.
Hefierman, a tashionable cu ter. He
has had long exper.ence in the business
and is one of best cutters on the C-a t.
Come and se
ect your. goods bef i
gisewbore. < and fit” caneiainad ba
ers
== » rt ned aes countiy
ave a. ae patent shirts and
60x20,
engine.
plete.
plete.
$50 feet 4-1
ly.
1 Dodge Qu
1 Forster
auieter, with
feet long.
nearly new,
stroke
inches 0 961i
5-16.
notice,
1 10x20 Ei
16 § x-foot
aug26
. Leave orde
ap2é tf
=
and wi
250 feet 6-inch
80 fret 10-inch
ch Gas Pipe
200 feet 2} inch **
27-foot Pump Wheels, lightand heavy,.
with 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 feet+troke, .nd 26 feet
2 Flue Boilers, 36
50,000 Bricks.
Fine Bouts
MACHINERY FOR SALE
——AT THE
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
GEORGE @, ALLAN, Proprietor.
CONSISTING OF
+insetmee Ont Hoisting and Pumping
eee 12x24 engine,
heavy bot} and pump wheel.
Rig
Boiler 43 in.
2 Ioisting and Pumping Rigs:’all com1 10x20 Engine, new.
1 10x20 Enwine, good as new.
1 10x20 Engine, good as sew,
17x14 Engine.
1 8-inch Plunger Pump, fnew, and nev
design,
1sineh Plunger Pump, second hand,
1 6 inch = “hw,
1 5 inch good as new.
1 4inch “ “new,
1 8-inch Cornish Pamp, new.
2 6-inch new,
we 2 4-inch His "mew,
300 feet 9-inch Pump Co!umna.
“
1 10-stamp Mill, 750 pound st-mpe; all
complete and in youd oraer. Nearly new.
1 10 stamp M.1i; 960 pound stainps.
1 Tustin Palveriz.ung Mill; new
ore wet or dry, and feeds itself sutomati alWeighs 13000 pounds.
adapted to working dr, rich ore.
artz Breaker,
8 Tubular Boilers, 48 to 52 inches in didrums.
2 Union Pans, new,
2 Michel Pan.
1 Setl-r, 8 feet diameter.
3No 3,5 and 8 Hvoher Steam lunpes,
1 steam Engine, link. motion, 24 inch gine,
2000 feet Wire Rope, 1 and } inch,
A large stock of Puliess, al
nme hes.
Mill Lowterns, Copper Pilates, lron Cars,
Fiy Wheels of different sizes.
A large stock of Bras~ Gods,
Gas Fittings comtantl, ou hand,
Chilled Car Wheels of different sizes,
A large stock of She.t Steel, Nos. 12 to
At the Pioneer Keduc‘isn Works,
the following complete Chlo.natiou outfit:
1 10 stamp Mill. :
xine.
1 Boiler, 54 inches diameter, 16 feet long,
64 38-inch ues.
2 Rotary Cylinder Roasters,
Tanks.
Sole Manufacturer of the
Celebrated Pelton Wheels,
Which are now in tse all overthe world,
and have distanced all competi-ors,
G.2G. ALLAN,
Nevada City, Cal.
A, WUTKE, .
FASHIONABLE
BOOT
AND SHOEMAKER,
BROAD STREET
two doors
Post Office, Nevada City, Cal.
nad
oo
MUSIC it
Miss Mary Thomas
wu be pleased to revive pupils for
oe A
ae
PIANO LESSONS.
rs at
CARR BROS,
eompuete, ine uding building
‘ood work. Nearly new ana
ready to be r. move: and set up,
One Hoisting and rumping c
Boiler 36x12 1t. ‘All complete, including Quilding and woo1 work:
new and ready to be removed-and set up.
ne Histing and Pumping Kiz.
Engine with cut-off, bob and pump wheel,
boi er and \ ui:ding; ia good order, all com-.
“
with flanges.
It is especially
inches diameter, 12
1 sizes, froin 6
Shafting and Pulleys.
And all the extensive Buiidings, ete,
Shees a. speclaliy
«ith
x 16ft All
aloe)
Rig. 8x16
Nearly
12x24
Works
‘
Shoes and Dies made of the hest material. . °
Mining and Milling Machinery of ever)
de cription mauufactured to order on short
below
INE
aw?
Se! 3 <3
ar rere es
Dru’ Store.
WM. SCOTT,
Constable and Collector.
Legal Business and Collections
promptly attended to
No. 438
. . to order, :
auqi?* full line of machine oi and nee
~ bai
FOR SALE.
eee
$5,000.
Bonds of the
NEVADA.COUNTY
Narrow Gauge Railroad
AT PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST, .
Apply to—
ANDREW BAIRD,
€.lifornia Street, San ii
NEV-DA CTT, ......
ERASTUS BOND ......Chief Clerk
aad
bisa spring mattrass. Asa desirable, quiet
-orably with any Hotel in the State and
Giled with the best the market affords.
MRS. J. NAFFZIGER,
PFropriciresa.
county Surveyor;
J. G. HARTWELL,
AND 3
_& DEPUTY MINERAL SCRVEYOR
2 0'Sco at the Court honse.
Tuts WELL KNOWN AND
Hotel, situated on
The Sleeping Apartimenis are Large, Airy
Pleasant, aod every Bea in the house
lwe for the weary, the UNION offers superior induce.-nte.
‘ne Tables of the UNION wiil compare fare
ute Tae UNIGN has long ed the rep
t.o1 being the BEST HUTEL in the mourtain and the present proprietoig propose tu
it up to that s' le
Nige Sampic Room on first floor.
secommeodations for COMMERCIAL
EvERS,
Well stocked Par and first-class
fables connecte] with the House
AVES ALi NIGHT. .
\ATIONNL EXCHANGE HOTEL
AND—
TRAY
Billis.ro
SP AtcA3S Ltr Va Bw.
RECTOR BROS., Proprietors.
THE NATIONAL EXai;;s. CHANGE HOTEL is the
: He finest structure of
Sacramento. Fire proet, .
rompt in all its appointments, elegantly
. furnished, and has recently becn renovated
throughout. Tne Table fare will be unexeptionable and accommodation for families
wer provided.
Sharges to suit the times. Free Buss to
na .rom the Depot.
Stages leaves the House for North San
.uan, Camptonville Fovsest City siegiead:
P*ke City, Mountain House, b ville,
Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Derb»c Mine, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, You
Bet, Little York and Dutch Fiat.
THE 4ATIONAL BAR
—AND—
TYLLIARD ROOM
Constaatly supplied with the very
best wines and cigars
FOR SALE.
A Family Horse, Bugand Harness.
Good Milk Cow.
Set of Carpenter Tools.
Setof Blacksmith Tools.
Set of large Platform
Scales.
Set of large Beam
Scales.
Large sized Jackscrew,
new.
400 feet
12-inch pipe.
Retorting outfit.
Large office Desk.
Large safe,
Two Book Presses.
And many other useful articles.
Will be sold very cheap
for cash. Apply to
H. WISEMAN,
BiuEe Tent, Nevada Co
{au $1-tf}DR. ALLEN
Established for the Scientific and Speedy
Cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special
Diseases,
second-hand
The Exvert Specialist,
. y* AI.LEN, as is well known, is a regular graduated Physician and Surgeon
educated at Bowdoin College and Univeraity
of Mictizan. He has devoted a lifetime to
and 1s acknowledged to be the most expert
Surgeon in his specialty on the Pacific Coast.
.
Young Men
4d MIDDLE-AGED MEN, who are suffer
ng from the effects of Yout! fal Indiecretion
or Excesses in matuer ‘ears, Nexvots and
PuysicaL Dxpiity, Iurotrxcy, Lost Manvod, confusion of ideas, dull eyes, aversion
to society, despondency, pimples on the
face, loss of energy and memory, frequency
of urinating, etc. Remember. the Ductor
hasa VEGATABLE COMPOUND, the result
of many years of special practice and hard
study, which, uader his special advice, has
vever faiiea of success in the curé of LOST
MANHOOD, PROS TATOKRHEAgalg. . .
MY HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE
_Having been surgeon in charge of two lead
ing hospitals) enables me to treat all private
troubles with excelient results. I wish it
distinctly understood that I do not claim to
perforu: impossibilities, or-to have miracuous or stpernatural power. I claim oply
to be askillful and successful Physician ana
Surgeon, thoroughly informed in my special
j=
DISEASES OF N.
Aliapplying to me will receive my honest
opinion of their complaints. No experiment
ing. } will guarantee a positive cure in every
case . undertake, or forfeit $1,000. Consult
ation in-office or by letter FREzand sirictly
private. _ Charges reasonable. Thoroug
exan on, bears chemjcal and microcopical analysis of trine and advice, $5.00.
é Office hours, 9 to 3 daily, 6 to § ev ening.
Sunday, 9 to 12 only. call or address
" DR. ALLEN,
THE BEST PLACE!
* Simmons’
VARIETY STORE.
Broad Street, Nevada Cit nearly —— Stumpf 's : otel.
F RESH Fruit,
VEGETABLES,
Cicars, Toracco,
And a Inrge line of other Goods
FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS
Received every ewe evening.
feB-3t . Funé
the benefit of the reduction.
a ae
“A Gard 0 the Puls
——saraa ea MAIN STREET, fe
tf the best furnished an imest . J THE UNDERSIGNED, INFORM THE
; citizens of Net y and vi ’
eomfortable in Northern Cal> Ppocapacnh ; with
rr.
J. Downing, Merchant Tailer
No: 7 Commercial street, where gentlemen
in want of Custom-made Clothing, can procure a
Be ‘ter. Article dor Less Money,
Than any other place in the city. Mr.
Downing bnvs his goods ata low figure fcr
cash, thus enubling us to give our patrons
Having had 20 years experiénce in fan
Frat.cisc and Sacramento, also 10 years experience in the U.S. Army, Iam well
posted in all miiitary work. Tam ranked as
one of the best in the State.
1 am now prepared to
Teach the art of Cutting and
Fittingto ferfecticn.
7 to 9 o'clock Heurs for instruction from
PM.
au2l-Im J. H. QUATMAN,
MRS. H.C. PARSONS
TEACHER OF
Vocal MusicreVice Culture
3.
«
a@ Inquire at the Union Hotel, Nevada
City. aul2tt
Keystone Market.
COMMERCIAL STREET,{NEVADA CITY,
CHAS. KENT, Proprietor.
w:ll be glad to see al] former
be trons and will be able to
supply the pubiic with all kinds of .
Fresh and Salt Meats,
AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A
FIRST CLASS MARKET:
Which will be furnished at the VERY
LOWEST RATES,
HAVING PURCHASEL
the above named Market, I
~ Raving had long experience in the business, J can guarantee to give perfect sstisfaction toatl, ard will supply ¢
Very best in my Line.
Se.ALL KINDS OF LIVE STOCK FOR
SALE AT ALL TIMES:
CH4&ARLES KENT,
cay,
THE GREAT
REGULATING CATHAL TIC
ETHE ACKMOWLEDGED
Tonic AND APPETIZER.
THE INDISPENSABLE
HouseHotp Remepy.
A§SURE PREVENTIVE
AND POSITIVE CUKE FOR
Costiveness *or . Constipation,
BILIOUSNESS,
§TORPID LIVER,
FEVER AND AGUE,
And All Meler‘al Troubles,
DYSPEPSIA
IA DICESTION,
Lath ng of Food,
KIDNEY! COMPLAINT,
Impure Blood, General Debility, Etc.
DR. CUNN’S
BITTERSsS
Are Purely Veg ta’ le,
PERFECTLY SAFE-—RELIABLE
A, Van Als'ing & Coxpany;
722 Moutgemery Street, .
SAN FRANCISCO Steet eee ee ee
Y PRICES ARE THE LOWLST;. For sale by Carr Brcs.)
W. B, SIMMONS.
Wholesale and Retail Agents.
+
~7$3000
Nausea, NERvousNEs§ Everything
Desirable Hp
—AND—
ra
UFFERED FOR SALE
—BY, THE—.
Nevada County Land Improvement Association
Y
DIRECTORS :
JOHN T. MORGAN, GEO. C. GAYLORD,
E. M. PRESTON, NAT. P. BROWN,
GEO. E. TURNER, GEO. E. BRAND,
WM. LOUTZENHEISER;, WM. CAMPBELL,
CHAS. BARKER. Beate
fad eee — «
President..... wat deel sas vo eee aes E. M. PRESTON.
WN a es JOHN T. MORGAN.
SeCreteee ei pS eee ..@. B. BRAND.
$1100 TWO HOUSES and lots, favorbly situated on principal
;.-, Street in Nevada City. Good and both rented. Must be
sold within a few days.
350 SIX ACRES of splendid fruit land, adjoining city limits.
vue’ A good chance to make a nice rural home.
$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 are fine yarieties. This land nearly ali lies under the diteh and isin a warm, sunny Slope. Will be worth $10,000 in two years.
$ 8 0 00 A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm of
§ 400 acres situated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad about
3yniles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation.
Fine mezdow lands that never fail a full crop. Choice fruit tracts in
deep red soil. A number ofnever 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 regul»r stumpage price. _
$ ? 25 A RARE CHANCE. 335 acres situated in ‘the
. § natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under cultivation. Good 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
— irrigation. Fineaimber tract on the iand. A splendid purchase.
% . 400 A Beautiful Farm of 640 acres, -!tated in a shela tered locality in the warm belt formerly known as
Fenn Valley. Deep rich soil, free water, well fe , good house and
barn, sheds, hay press, ete. Much of the land is well situated for the
growing ofall kinds of fruit. The pasture land is so located that it
commands a large scope of free outside range for cattle.
Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, situated on
Sthe road from Pleasant Valley to Grass Valley; weil
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
pV 4 to settle an estate and is situated on the road leading from
Lake City to Columbia Hill. Must be sold. Splendid chance for investment. ‘
. 600 30 acres of improved orchard land situated in the
a warm belt within one mile of Nevada City. Good
heuse and barn. Rock miik house and other buildings. This pro =
erty is very favorably situated with plenty of free water, With little
improvem ould be made worth $5,000. e
$700 A splendid chance for a party with smail means to pur@ chase an improved orchard tract well located within 1
mile of Nevada City. 4000 vines in bearing, 100 assorted -fruit trees,
20 pear trees. Water is conducted all over the place.
$3300 Home and Garden, containing 48%¢ -acres, 313 acres
s in city limits; 2 good houses, barn sheds, ete., 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, ©
und situated on the road leading from Nevada ‘City to Grass
Valley.
$2200 A good farm, 104 acres, very favorably situated
g about 2 miles from Nevada City; good house, barn,
elc., with two horses and seven cows, 7 dozen ‘chickens, saddle, harness and small farming implements, 7 tons hay, good spring and wae city. Containing 8 rooms, bai
ter ditch,
$2550Pires portion of
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» cellar, wood
A be. utiful situation. ibe sc
Ranch—190 acres, patented. 4 miles from Railroad. 60
and stable.
$300 yacres under cultivation. Good house of 12 rooms, barn and
houses; natural water ; suitable for fruit, grain or stock.*
Ranch—127 acres, patented; 120 acres possessory title.
jblenty of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation ;
3000 grape vines ; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, ete.
vA 00 Word tract and orchard ; 320 acres, patented; 10 acres
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A cottage with 2 3-10 acres of land; orchard
ha good facilities for irrigation ; just outside t
vada City, <
cultivated ; 14g acres orchard, with house, barn and other
improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City.
. Dwelling of 9 rooms, Bowilder street, Nevada City. A good
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Dwelling of 7 rooms, centrall
jperfect repair; good cellar and
160 feet.
the county.
$2000,
investment.
A new House within 3 blocks of
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» garden, ete.,
he limits of Ne,
y located in Nevada City; in
plenty of fine fruit ; lot 65 by
One of the mort desirable residence properties in
A favorably located and well-watered stock ranch
sale, consisting of 400 acres patented land, and a ho on
tange, A portion of the tract is well timbered with ouk and?
= ret pened lumber; only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3 miles.
$3500 A well-improved Fa
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270 acres ; 70 acres unde
A number of good s
head cattle,
and tools, an
rm, favorably situated, containing:
er cultivation, and all the tract fenced.
! prings on the place; lspan horses, 18
two wagons, 3 plows, 1 mower, rake, blacksmith shop
d various other farming a go with ghe place.
ready to go forward with the business of farming.
A large tract of fine Agricultural d, consisti
$10.00 acres, situated in the warm red land fruit belt yo gh nba
County, and only § miles from Gruss Valle 3 well-wate-ed, and a portion well-tim bered with oak and pine suitable for lumber will be sold
in one lot or divided t pin small tracts to suit purchasers. Timber
enough can be cut that its profit will twice pay the price of the land.
240 ccres of good orchard and grazing 1 “Bi
a 0. and when impreved will bea very" prutiteble pleas” segue
A good cattle and wood Ranch,.only 5 miles from G
— a 2 miles from Railroad : Splendid: arent ead phe
ere 34 a range. Timber will more than pay for the ce. Spler203 acres of unimproved fruit and alfalfa land within 4
$1225 Nevada City. 150 acres under the water ditch, aaa —
irrigated cheaply. A splendid chance to make a home. _ »
Also 13,000 Acres of Railroad Lands.
For Further Particulars enquire at the a of
ct he Association, Broad Street, Nevada Ces:
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