Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Daily Transcript, The

September 14, 1886 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
there was in the one accusing for the purported utterance of one of his friends who said ‘‘there 1 not an Irishman, German or Jew on the Republican ticket. It gave us lots of trouble to put the kibosh on that Dutchman, Weil, but we got there all the same.” The lie of the Chronicle about Sargent, and the lie on Swift are on a par. We believe the former was manufactured in the liar’s department of the Chronicle, and the latter in the Examiner’s, “Tt ig just possible, however, that the’ and the corporation have made a huge mistake in assuming that California will be surely Republican this year. The chances, we admit, are in favor ol success, but it would not take long to turn them tothe other side ii the conviction once deepened that the infamy of former years wus to be repeated, and that a disreputable set of men was to be sent to Sacramento’ whose cut and dried work. it would be to return to the te ee earough soch: jobe us n : Ct bonus ehidge to direct.” In other words, if the Chronicle believes that the Republican nominees for the Senate and Assembly in San Francisco are men who would be likely to vote for Sargent for the Senate, the use of its golumns will be thrown on the side of the Democracy. ‘‘The infamy of former years” refers to the fact that Sargent was elected to the Senate in spite of its earnent protestations. Mike De Young could not defeat him in ‘‘former years’? neither will he in later years. When De Young says Sargent was at the head of any ring he knows lie lies. ‘‘Anything to beat Sargent” has been the motto of the Chronicle for twenty years and it bas not succeeded up to this mh in trying to steer clear Heine Sovila of d in his extent that will cause the RepubMont party any uneasiness: whatever. The Chronicle’s infamy is too well known; and the antidote goes with its poison. ee Carr Bros. sella hundred times more of Dr. G nn's Bitters than of all other kinds, andthat shows which are the best in the market. canceameanTMameT mest) Arrivals at the NATIONAL HOTEL, Ihuecron Bros,,... September 11, 1886. G B Newell, Birchville, \.F M Pridgeon, Bloomfield, E J Pond, San Francisco, A G Chew, Red Dog, F Duplay, Paris, J H Bordwell, City, D E Matteson, City, W Culver, Cherokee, A.B Dibble, Grass Valley, Danl Collins, do J 8 Cherry, San Francisco, WD Cootes, do : J F Schroeder, Rough & Ready TC Randall, Bloomfield, -Adam L Moore, Sierra City, G Ramelli, Ranch, Miss Sweeney, Bloomfield, Miss Lathan, () G W Benson, Yuba City, C H Cannon, San Francisco, Geo 8 Watson, C.ty, Geo Jones, London, J D Ostrom, Bloomfleld, P Edmonds, Forest City, Jno Hussey, City, ‘Wm Blain, Forest City, T C Thomas, Birchville, H McCutchen, City, J H McCutvhen, do J A Rapp, do C Seaman, _ do J T Hughes, Mingeriie, Jno Daffy, Grass Valley, D Coughlin, do RM » Hunt’s Hill, Geo Terhune, City, Joha Rich, do ” Sept. . © Tegler, Railroad, Jno Hussey, City, A Hi Hanson, Grass Valley, A Maltman, San Francisco, Rt Brotherton, do § Flanigan, Sacramento, J Berry, do J Wilson, City, G-H Fletcher, Grasse Valley, © K Mulloy and tm, City, AW Chadwick, Derbee; M ¥ Feiek, do © Powell, Gras Valley, 4 Ht Boardmen and tm, ey, é 3 ; deo , Grae Valley CHy MD 1} Kady, tKATi¥ de jie, . do ’ Han Fraticiees,. y _jown runs the risk of being . et 2 P., wanes ah the Charybdis of Dem-. by auction, Proprigrors. Jno Montgomery, Penn ‘Valley, Furniture Auction. On Thursday, September 16th, Chas. W. Paim will sell without reserve,the enopen dors, to elect dele.a es to our Couuty Vonve tion, hereby called to met at Neva da City on Saturday, S.pt. 25.h, 1886, at 11 o’cluck a. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the county offices to be filled’at the ensuing election in November, and of tra sacting such other business as may come before the convention. ‘ All tho-e that wil p ede tuemselves to sipport thenominees of stare and Coun y Conventions may vote at oait primaries, provided they are qualified voters of the precincts. The basis of representation in said County Convention shall be one delegate for every twenty-five votes, cast at the last generalelection for Cleveland and Hendricks, and one for every fract.on thereof, The election shall he held in the precincts of Nevads, Grass Valley and Truckee between the hours of 2 o'clock p,m. ands o'clock p, m. Nev. CH Harriso:; Judges—Juo I Caldwell, Jno Dunnicliff; 214 votes, 9 delegates. Nevads City Precinct No, 2—Inspector— CD Bobo; Judyes—J E Carr, L Garthe; 183 yotes, 8 delegates. > Grass Valley—fa-t Precinct-—Inspector— J WStnart; Judges—W H Mitchel, Jr., Henry B Johnson; 239 votes, 10 delegat Grass Valley Sunday which resulted in a victory for the Nevada Miss Mary Thomas City Precinct No. 1—Inspector— . ~ The Capitals Win. A game of cricket was played at w™ be pleased to receive pupils for PIANO LESSONS. Leave orders at wp2d.tf CARR BROS, Drug Store. WM. SCOTT, Constable and Collector. Legal Business and Collections promptly attended to DIVIDEND NOTICE, Begs No. 28, of Fifty Cents per share on the Capital Stock of the CiTIZENS BANK will become due anc payable on«nd after Sept 10th, 1886, at the office of the Citizens Bank. JOHN t, MORGAN, Cashier Gras Valley — West Precinct—lnspeccor — A G Comptou; Judges—A G Petersun, Wm H, Loutsenheizer; $39 votes, 10 delegates. Truckee Prcecinct—Luspector—H Davis; Judges —W HCrager, Geo E Marshali; 142 votes, 6 delegates, Inall other precincts the election shall be helu between tue hors of 2 o'clock p, m. and 8 o'clock p, m., insuch manner as the voters present shall declare Bluy Pent rrecinct-—Lnspector—J, Moody; 7 yotes, 1 delegate, Allison Rauch. Precinet-—Inspector —P Joyce; 42 \ares, 2 delegut.s, Bueua Vista Previnct—Iuspector—Wm Coombs; 28 votes, % delegates. Cottaye Hil Precince — Inapector — D Deadman; 34 votes, 2 delegates, Forests Spriags Precinct —Insp ’ YU ANTED-. Ladies to work forme, local . or traveling; something entirely new; for ladies only; #4 daily easily made; no photo, no painting; particulars free. MRS V. Y LITTLE 810-3t Box 443, Chicago, in. ~~ Established in 1862 NEVADA ; ANSAY : OFFICE. J. 3, OTT, Proprisctor. No, 96 Main St Nevada City “MOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DEscription refined, melted and asasyed. by request, Gold Bars exchanged for Coin. tion wi h my assay office I have a tor—J Harrigan; 80 votes, 2 delegates. tor—J ln small Quartz Mill with which 1 can make practical mill tests, and guarantee correc Rough a d Roady Pree net—I F Schrueder; 4¢ votes, 2 de e,ates. Indian Springs Prechucs -duspoctor—John Moutgomery, 27 vores, 2 deleyates. Authony tlouse Precinet-—Inspector—J C Brown; 12 votes, 1 delegate. Peasant Ridge Precinet —Inspector—U Houston; 2t votes, Ldelegate. . ‘ Mooney Fiat. Preginét—tuspector--R Fitzgerald; 12 votes, 1 deleyate. Spenesville Peecinet-—Inspector—O Bitner; 27 votes, 2 delegates, toca Precinct — laspector—James MeDonald; 18 votes, 1 delegate Blo mbeld -Provinct—Itnspector—E Cummins; 04 votes, 4 delegates is Relief Hill Precince—laspector John Hickman; 12 votes, 1 delegate. Lake City Pvecinct—lnspector--Hugh O'Connor; 7 ¥ 1 sabia uct -tacpector~ Johy Dri-colt; 25 votes, . dewgzate. Moore's fiat Precinet-—laspeector -James Do) le; 37 votes, 3 delegates. Kureka Precinet—luspeetor J W Robb; 81 votes, 2 4 Stheastvens Inspector —E Brim. wall; 42 votes, 2de . Omegs Preeine Teap. ster doha O'Car roll; 7 votes, 1 Hear Val ey Preetnet -Laspocsor-—John Lang; 5 vot.a, 1 May vert Precinct — tor—-Dave Jahn. wait, : 4 eturns in every way. Working test wi e made with from 50 to 500 pound Prices Low. e2ti TO THE PUBLIC. 8 RK. VINCENT 1S ENDEAVORING Tv GALN SYMPATHY WiTH THE pubiic by misrepresenting the agreement wheu I pur.) his Bus business, by t lling it to every one that I bought his busivess with the u.derstanding that he (Vinceut) should run anyht'bus and 1 should pene ay = the day line, that . had roken into the agreement by putting on a night "bus I hereby state that it My! fal e, ae there was never such a wort mentioned he a moet to never, in any way whatever, interfere as long asl ¢ tinued the business, Below will be found the bill of eale, word P. H. Paynter,J. ., whieh be read and signed his name to. Read and judge for yourselt if a man who . e guilty of such bad taith le deserving of pubis oe 2 . W. Cason BILL OF GALE. Know ALL WEN BY tixen Pe reeNrS . That i,
Hienord Vincent, of thy own o: Grass Va let, county of Nevads, »tete of Ca ifornia, ope of che first part, fore: d in consid“ot the sum of Twelve Hund ed Dot ited States ot ewtev ey od angel sel and Convey ante Uve meld y of the Geek. Sis encemtananns re istrators aeetgns, seguler the fotloeing described personal ‘ doatie set harness. &c, the whele knows : Fi 3 Fe : t F i é 28 § i ti iH 2aFbls §: , 2 "Is 3 sft a +e z ' i a8 t 58 . iH : 3 feet long. 2 Union Pans, new, 2 Michel Pan. 1 Setler, 8 feet diameter. 3No 8,5 and 8 Hooker Steam Pumps, pearly new. 1 Steam Engine, link motion, 24 inch stroke 2000 feet Wire Rope, 1 and } inch. A large stock of Pulieys, all sizes, from 6 inches o 96 inches, Miil Lanterns, Copper Plates, lron Cars, Fiy Wheels of different sizes. A large stock of Brasx Gouds. Gas Fittings constantly o.« hard. Chilled Car Wheels of different sizes, A large stock of Sheet Steel, Nos. 12 to 6-16, , Shoes and Dies made of the best material. Mining and Milling Machinery of every pete aa manufactured to orver on shor notice, At the Pioneer Reduction Works, the following complete Chlorinatiou outfit: 1 10 stamp Mill. 1 10x20 Engine. 1 Boiler, 54 invhes diameter, 16 feet long, 64 38-inch aes, 2 Rotary Cylinder Roas‘ers. 16 six-foot Tanke, 50,000 Bricks, Shafting and Pulleys, And all the extensive Buildings, ete. Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated Pelten Wihiecls, Which are now in use all overthe world, and have distanced all competi-ors, 4&.§G. ALLAN, aug?2d Nevada City, Cal. THE BEST PLACE! Simmons’ VARIETY STORE, . Broad Street, Nevada City, nearly opposite Stumpf 's Hotel. Fresu Fruit, VEGETABLES, Cicaks, Lonacco, And a large line of other Goods FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDs _ Heowived every Thursday eveping. ml PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. CHICAGO HOTEL and = Restavrant. Comme teial Nevada _.O ty, nearly opp. Transer pt. KEPT BY—— ‘May, SARA MALOWsY, M ae 4 THE UNDERSIGNED, INFORM THE ocratic rascality.” tire household farnitare of Nic. . City boys. The game was a close . , “citizens of Nevada city and vicinity, ea ae ” Poor fellow. There he 805! Tubke at his residence on Lost . one, owing to the fact that our wage sme a gs : : aS AND—. : I again. He must give the Demo. yi}, adjoining Jobn MeArthor. boys have not practiced for a year, JL Downing, Merchant Tailor i : _ ba oo ta hell !efore jon ng them for . ur. Lubke will close his shoe and that the Grass Valley boys enon dines pels % in . “PRR ANNUM. «65000 cee sees 8700 fear his old friends might think he . store at the same time and all) have greatly improved. The score ep hc prosceencheaty Man Eoin cin peo ? tes "Foe, . was only a common prostitate. . who wish to buy shoes atless. for one inning was as follows: ee : \ nig URSHAY SEPT, a a“ Bat he also art te cut, than wholesale prices should call Capitals, 44; Unions, 43. Be‘ter Article for Less Money,. _ E a Be AY, Tt. . [rem ure some , ‘ ae / a eT renee steno and that it is wiser to cut off a a oueet Pai se aseRi oe Don’t forget to attend the ReThan any other place in the city: Mr.) . \ N 4 ' \ ‘ sta ey: PREPAB® NG TO BOLT ee than io eietees the whole . and Common’ te publican caucus at Hunt’s Hall on Dowetek Pere en as ta pire gt Scaarens V 1 bs met “ ¥ y: : Se Thursday evening next the benefit of the reduction. " as s: sae ; act! with} DsHaven’s Dyspepsia DestroyMees : Having had 80 years experience in fan tov The «<page i rar aed do pete gent 7 a cnkccke er will cure aie hoatace: ee a owpD ER bry Lond egy rd ¥ fay oy BY ¢ HE— : ine Ra a er _lin this sentence. We think it [etomereciemeneremriad BT ; ed in all mit work my necro apo daca ont eg gee oro cee a . ean Nevada County Land Improvement Association ae tended evel — Se ueeren ~~, pee gm diaedned. ‘Mrs, J.-Naffziger.. Proprietress. . se / imarvel of purity, okey vo Sed Teach B's o. Phas ne and ti ste party. For whe r “There ig only one node to check September 11, 1886. DIED “se foe goer . we the Chronicle 1 . ike genera bossism, wine ant Pp Che " at evade city, Sept. 12, 1286, at ite poleso spangled setts on with Hours for inatruction trom 7 to 9 o'clock f DIRECTORS : 5 ee ibl personal enemy.of ex-Senator Bar-. is to smash she bosses Slt « . Henry Gaylord, do reslen ce Oigod 86 years, 6 mouths and 21. the multitude of low test, short)? Y= eee? JOHN T. MORGAN, 2, D, wi gent and hes never missed 6) ig Corporations ‘persia 1 ‘iar. WG Williams,’ do alas laee teen oe phosphate pow'. auzi-im J. H. QUATMAN. E. M. PRESTON, NAT. P. BROWN, ihe chance to lie and ernagg determination to run the State in OR aitcirciy ae family veuldenes ear street Bakine Powper Co., 106 Wall Seige os GEO. E. TURNER, GEO. E. BEAEY, ees whenever an opportunity 0 their interest, the independent Sie aisle Hatcher, Col Hill, — ce, Ma lee N. Y. MRS. H Cc. P ARSONS WM. LOUTZENHEISER, WM. CAMPBELL, . : t 3:30 0’clock tod Friends and a fe itself. A number of years ago the pve will g ete seatpale W H Wiseman, Blue Tent, at 3:30 o’clock today. searthe CHAS. BARKER : a falsehoods beca -{this year. Perha si : intances are respectfully ina ie oes eee cowardly h snbeh es uf the forty or fifty thousand indeSE ower me Cae aa pe M ACHINERY FOR g ALR Wolher poe EM. PRESTON. pf ~pearable and Mr. Sargent resorted pendente in this State are skillfulSam Pec Las rant i vited to-attend. TEACHER OF ri : JOHN T. MORGAN ‘e to the Courts for justice inatead Of fiy applied in November next, the} & McCagisiand, Sco etat, = -sccmeeeeecmecmnemmtaieal i : : CASUPEL. . «6. ee eee ee reece + ’ . cil imitating Kalloch and Spreckle«. sawed part may be so effectualSeas ; ancisco, ES at ae SOCTStary. cece scene cece e weer ec erence wey G. B. BRAND. Fr -lly cut wway that there will be » LTUCKEO, =" nis The fn By me Pe living . mean fe thepey. fs ESE: . Watt Cy a8 NEVADA FOUNDRY, )\/ ja] MusicmoVoiceCulture His Y Ue ae : fhe Chronicle shall certainly ac-) 5 R Davie an Suen tae . . : ih Gat theke would De er ee Leas ne crktomplatod is car-. 3 Scanlan, Railroad, a GEORGE @. ALLAN, Proprietor. coo : ao man to hang a jury, Mr. Sargent . intainy now contemplated is ca i vamion 6 gz > ; = : ge concluded to leave the dasaulte of gad < le Pegg ei poms Prot Er, City s rr eee ee sar inquire at the Union Hotel Nevada $1100 set lnBeveda City Wea ae ban eae arte for the Legislature are costal ERCI k Railroad ‘ Cit " aul2 Pee. a vo ae an the Chronicle to the people for vin. ” arke, Kal ’ 4 7] CONSISTING OF y: sold within a few days. nest dication. They vindicated him ss above is the exact language 2 a ar a es Pe ) tw Pri wi ect oo Hoisting fad Poway + % 9 B 0 SIX ACRES of s ee did frait ‘a d, adjoining ‘tity limite. tives a rwards to orian, San Francisco, ols . ; "ax «1 faggot Bolle . ty é : : . ; : V cCaw, Grass Valley, eady to be r: moved and set up. 8 able places in Northern California, consisting 0 acres. uf Chronicle sees the “‘hand-writing considered a hireling. Sargent) M Borowsky, San Francisco, a Re rm : Oue Hoisting and Puroping ie Ts Whiiic 20 acres in orchard and all the trees and vines in profitable bearing. on the wall” that he will again be could have had the praise instead. F G Beatty and wf, City, ag a “7 pa oe . cluding building end wood work. Nearly WB Yr, The trees have all been selected with the best care and are fine variere-elected to the United States] 611. curses of the Chronicle, but Mrs Gephard, Los regia Bod i) new and ready tobe removed and set Up. . N\\S esape This ue nearly oe oy under the ditch and isin a warm, sun‘pa . j , ’ ‘ oistin ing ss ae = % »! : j Senate and has resolved to change}. rofused to have anything to do Wa imar Oty c # a5 = Engine. with cut-of, bob aud pump whecl, . SSN ny slope. Will be worth $10,000 in two years. : St ] n r. ba . 7 4 ‘ 0, f Stepan ga oisting and Pumping Rigs: all com. === as } re R: by cave 6 ew: role. In its . rho” iy als E Nathan, Grass Valley, 3 UR GROCER — i ae 3 miles _ vee trom 159 eye under ee cultivation. a threatene D Benkel , do ¥ ee RV : ZB Fine meadow lands that never fail a full crop. oice fruit tracts in ! issue of Saturday Mike De Younk);, bcause it is apparent to that) J 4 Guationts , City, ;) tay : 1 10% Bogie, goed ee new. Z deep red soil. A number of never failing springs. Good honse and ev says: concern that the leading men of. ‘~J O'Neil, Railroad, . a good as néw. on Water coi ange 9 — There is timber enough on this 1 Ui tly. reported in. 5. F M Dran, City, F SO see place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price. on <a itemad cide that ay ng a pk opine Mrs 1 J Rolfe, City, 4 1 scinee Plunger Pump, fnew, and new ¢ A RARE CHANCE. 385 neres aa SS he M ined to take x ’ Sik, 6) Fase design, = : 225 ARE 4. u Gate . tha eel re 2d tent, and . should go back to tho Senate, and : Sept. 1 fi 1 Sinch Plunger Pomp, second hand. i vi natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under cultiba ‘ G Hartwell and wi, City, A res 14inch “ “new. . road and only 4 miles from Grass Valley and 2 miles from Railroad. Bet secure the return of Seater ton the Republican party there are in} Miss Carter, City, ‘ i : I 8inch Cornish Pump, new. SX Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance el: ak ‘A. Sargent to the United . favor of him. For daring to ex-. MM Harris, (ollax, i oe Ol 3 +a <A Ra nr 5% : without irrigation. Fine timber tract on the land. A splendid puraten Se yf the memi he ChronR Organ, City, 2 i cH CE —-— . ——— chase. ge States Senate. Oneo press their preference the Webber and fn, City L? pe == bers of the A 4 ration has open'y Vicle brands tiem as bosses and a neriaon Sea ee ee i ATURAL LEA Seo fest Cinch AaB cies $ [ 400 A Beautiful Farm of 640 acres, situated in a shelstated es esos ees phir monopolists. ‘The leading Repub-. WL Boardman, do FB A ON oe aii Ga bise a § tered locality in the warm belt formerly known as bt o to : the State. Read between . licans of San Francisco will not be. J Grissell, Washington, U NG HY 5 200 feet 2h inch ** “* with flanges. renn Valley. Deep rich soil, free water, well fenced, good house and Ce or the : heli : W Hoskins, do YO sPORT ED 27-foot Pump Wheels, light and heavy, barn, sheds, hay press, etc. Much of the land is well situated for the lines, this means that the] intimidated by the threats of such : ld IN BY with 2, 8, 4, 6 and 6 fect stroke, and 26 feet. Ben ersniceey : “ye ; “a m Southern’ Pacific of Kentucky . : J H Helwig, Bloomfield, . iadpte ody ; & growing ofall kinds of fruit. The pasture land-is so located that it thinks that it needs an accomacur as Mike De Young but will} J H Doolittle, Woodland.; EGFRIEDRARA 1 10.stamp ill, 750 pound “stempe: all THE GREAT commands # large scope of free outside range for cattle. a lished tool to do its dirty work in ri ‘aed i porn tiagig ; wees N ibe ee To‘stamp a1, 900 pound stainps. se . } REGULATING CATHARTIC. $300 Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, situated onthie upper house of Congress. sane gantlga dca Me Democratic County Convention. c IE bet sean or Oey, aael ends 1ebeh oxsemetcal: athe road from Pleasant Valley to Grass Valley; well : When Mike De Young caused . people. The Chronicle can attempt brat “i ly. Weighs 18000 pounds. It is especially kTHE. ACKNOWLEDGED iocated and canbe irrigated from aditch. A number of good springs ; ‘the above to be writtenhe knew he to use its scalpels for the benefit [ * secontance with the authority . v<ated SLTEAIN fue MARK adapted to working dry, rich ore. Tonic ano Apperizen: 1 the place and is a real bargain at the price. = i J , we des F} 0 : i IZER. 3 was branding himeelf an infamous) of the Democratic party if it so deprimaries and s Uvaity.O.avat ton: Et yar as” $500 160 acres of choice land to be sold at the price named H Jiar. He knew there was just 99 . sires, but we doubt if it can con. On the ihn ony Cesare rat ern MUSIC LESSG NS 8 Tubular Boilers, 48 to 62 inches in diTHE INDISPENSABLE JU a to settle an estate and is situated on the road leading from i much truth in such a statement as . trol its old bolting friends to an meetings at ever election precinct, wi false Ue bg eg ogg ee diancig: 4 Honsencte . Rare Lake City to Columbia Hill. » Must. Le sold. Splendid chance for int fc vestment. . 600 30 acres of improved orchard land situated in ‘the warm belt within one mile of Nevada City. Good bouse and barn. Rock milk house and other buildings. This property is very favorably situated with plenty of free water, With little improvement could be made worth $5,000. $70 A splendid chance for a party with small means to pura 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 483g acres, 344 acres # in city limits; 2 good houses, barn 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, and situated on the road leading from Nevada City to Grass Valley. A good farm, 104 acres; very favorably situated AGSURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CUFE FOR. Costiveness or Constipation BILIOUSNESS, {TORPID LIVER, FEVER AND AGU i, And All Malsr’al Troubles, DYSPHPsrA. INDIGESTION, a NausEa, NERVOUSNFSS Lcathing of Food, KIDNEY! COMPLAINT, Impure Blood, General Debility, Ete. DR. GURN’S BITTER SsS Are Purely Vegetatle, “bh PERFECTLY SAFE—RELIABLE Sa A. Van Alstin: & Company, PROPRIETORS & MANUFACTUR RS, 722 Montgomery Stre:t, SAN FRANCISCO....... CAL. For sale by Carr Bros., Wholesale and Retail Agents. FOR SALE. A Family Horse, Bugand Harness. Good Milk Cow. Set of Carpenter Tools. Setot Blacksmith Tools. Set of large Platform Scales. $2200. about 2 miles from Nevada City; good house, barn; etc., with two-horses and seven cows, 7 dozen chickens, saddle, harness and small farming implements, 7 tons hay, good spring and waG2 HA 0 athe city. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cellar, woudshed and stable. A be. utiful situation. : ¢5000 Ranch—190 acres, patented. 4 miles from Railroad. 60 ‘houses ; natural water ; suitable for fruit, grain or stock.* Ranch—127 acres, patented; 120 acres possessory title. Plenty of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation ; : " Word tract and orchard; 320 acres, patented ; 10 acres 7 cultivated ; T4% acres orchard, with house, barn and other ~ improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City. .Y 2D) iavestinent. A cottage with 2 3-10 acres of land; orchard, garde te $700 ith good facilities for irrigation ; just outshhe thelimite ‘of . Nevada City, perfect repair ; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit ; lot 65 by 160 feet. One of the most d b i ; vw pai. esirable residence properties in G25 00 xxi consisting of 400 acres patented land, and a large f j : 1 am A “nde on of the tract is well timbered with oak and ine suitable for lumber ; only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3' miles om Railroad. arti ic A well-improved Farm, ia bly situated ini 1270 acres ; Tacven under cultivation, ee all ~ om Riarp sean head cattle, two wagons, 3 plows, 1 mower, rake, blac’ and tool», and various other farming im: lements on a = “— Everything ready to go forward with the business of farming. acres, situated jn the warm red land frui aumty and only 5 miles from Gruss —; om sped cp well-timbered with ouk and pine suitable for lumbe ; will be sold ter ditch. : : A-new House within 3 blocks -of business. portion of acres under cultivation. Good house of 12 rooms, barn and $160 I3900 grape vines ; 150 fruit trees ; house, barn, sheds, etc. Dwelling of 9 rooms, Bowider street, Nevada City. A good 50 Dwelling of 7 rooms, centrally located in Nevada City; ix 1 A favorably located and well-watered. stock ranch for Spay $3000 A number of good ngs on the place; lspan horses, 18 $10,000 A large tract of fine Agricultural Land, consisting of 1200 in one lot or divided tp in small tracts to suit Set of large Beamlg, _ cle. profit will twice pay the price of the land. ard cres orchard 1 gruzi a er $10 0. when improved will be ave i eee. arge sized jackscrew, A good cattle and wood Ranch miles from new. eley and 2 miles from Railroad. = id Grose Val‘ range. Timber will more than pay Bry: Bag Fo 400 feet second-hand chanee. 12-inch pipe. RR ee : a Retorting ourkc. . Reve ceridfscmnndeika wate aeehoetaete Large office Desk. — y. Asplendid chance to make a home. ee Large safe. Two Book -Presses. And many other use“ SC ! ill be sold very chea for cash. A ie r H. WISEMAN, For Further Particulars enquire at the office of the Association, Broad Street, Nevada City. Buve Text, Nevada Co, * ele