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September 9, 1886 (4 pages)

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&. Sa Sng SS The Daily Transcript. Brown & CaLKrns. ..Proprietors. PUBLISHED AT Nevada City, Nevada County, CALIFORNIA. — , TERMS: PEO LUMI. occcicen covey vers $7.00 PRE WHEE..00:00 ccc csecenes 15 cTs. THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1886. ee What is to Be Done With Our Boys. This problem is one,the solution of which intimately concerns every parent now, and deeply affects the condition, not only of the youths themselves, but of society in:general. The hoysof California are as aclass, unusually intelligent and smart. They progress satisfactorily in schol, and up to a certain age, generally give fair promise of a useful manhood. When they arrive at the age of about fourteen a transition seem* to overcome many ofthem. They suddenly grow very important, are ambitious to learn to smoke, chew, play billiards, drink whisky, run around nights, swear, and throw off all parental restraint. In too many‘instances their fathers weakly yield to their precocious sons, and the-result is that we have all over the State, a lot of impertinent youths who foolishly ape the worst habits of their elders. We regard this time, between the ages of fourteen and twenty-one, asthe most important epoch of life. Every boy during this time, should either select himself, or have selected for him, some regular business. After the kind ot business has been agreed upon, it is. only true kindness to the boy to compel him, if necessary, to stick to it. We believe that fickleness, in jumping about from one occupation to another, and criminal negligence, in not getting into any regular business, are the two greatest evils in the path of our boys. Jacks-of-all-trades, and men without any trade at all, are more plenty in California than in any other State in the Union. By trade we mean every branch of . business by which money is made, mining, agricultural, mechanical, mercantile and _ professional. There are very few boys in this} county who.are fitting for college with a view of entering one of the learned professions We shall goon need a new set of lawyers, doctors, ministers, editors, and school-masters, and we do not want mere pettifoggers, quacks, bores, demagogues, andnoramuses. There are not many boys who are regularly serving out their time learning a trade. There are too many who are ready to do odd jobs until they “make a raise,” and then loaf until they spend it. These things ought not soto be. Boys should go to school as long as they can, and then be put at some regular, steady business, and kept at it. If such business is not to be found here, let their parents help them hunt for it until they do find it. Finally let boys be boys until they growtobemen. ¢ Sy . Swart’s photogaphs are second to no artist in the State. Go and see specimens at his gallery on Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel. Priceslow. --: 030-tf Arrivale atthe NATIONAL HOTEL. Tkzctor Bros....PROPRIETORS. September 7, 1886. F W Bank, San Juan, R Thomas, Birchville, . RCohn, San Francisco, H McNulty, Moore’s Flat, C Seaman, City, -GG Allan, do. E M Brown, do C Tegler, do MTegler, do J McCarthy, do : H Spaulding, Downieville, J O'Neil, City, J Rose, Sierra City, H Fraser, Forest City, Bi ghridge, City, J A Rapp, do B McClintock, do E C Newell, San Francisco, A Tregidgo, Washington, D.C., G Godfrey, do oo ~Arriyals at the UNION HOTEL. Mrs. J. Naffziger..Proprietress. September 7, 1886: C Trevelyan, Washington, R Curnow, City, Mrs Gassaway, Penn Valley, C H Hanson, City, Mrs Hollis, Reno, Mre Maddox, do H Unna, San Francisco, F BDibbey, do DB Nye, do . W G Williams, Chicago, A Stevens, Colfax, O K Cloudman, You Bet, i ; long experience in the business. J 8 Goodwin, do RS. MALONEY, [THANKFUL TO] I have secured theservices of Jno, F. }F Duplay, City, her patrons and othegs for past 1 bHefferman, a fashionable cu ter. He M Dran, do eral patronage, now informs:the : ublie that . has “had long exper ence in the business Site ao she has made an addition ‘to anid refurnished . #24 is one of the best cutters on the C-a-t. . : igs . , yx her house with the best of bedding, ete. Come-and se ect your goods before going c atte, ‘ orig she — and fit sasenteed, Or: 0 e . m *. de rom e@ surrounding couxtry C Maddrill, Railroad, . LODGINGS AND MEALS, . . prmpuy stuen ea to. ‘$ PJohnson and wf, Vallejo, J Grigsell, Washingion, John Hamilton and wf, City. Nevada County, The Placer Herald says: ‘‘There lies before us a pamphlet of fifty odd pageson the resources of Nevada county, setting forth its capabilities as a fruit section. I: isan evidence that the people of our neighboring county are waki1g 0 p to a realization of their great «dvantages in the horticultural line. Nevada has long been recognized as the bauner mining county of the State, and with her vast area of foothill fruit land once properly developed she will step ¢o the front asa fruit producing county. To secure this result, her advantages in this line must be made known to the world; this isthe object of the pamphlet before us, and in the accomplishment of these results it will be worth a hundred times its cost. Encouragement for the Feeble. So long as the failing embers of vitality are capable of being re«indled into a warm and genial glow, just so long there is hope for the weak and emaciated inyalid. Let him not, therefore, despond, but derive encourageinent icom this, and from tbe further fact that there isa restorative most potent in renewing the dilapidated powers of a broken down system. Yes, thanks to its unexampled tunic virtues, Hostetter’s Stomach Hittersis daily reviving strength in the bodies and hope in the minds of the feeble and nervuns. Appetite, refreshing sleep, the acquisition of fles and color, ure blessings attendant upen the reparative processes which .tbis pricele-s_invigorant speedily .ini(iates and carries to a successful conclusion. Digestionis restored, the blood fertilized, and sustenance afforded to cach life sustaining organ by the Bitters, which is inoffensive even to the feminine palate, vegetable in com position and thoroughly safe. Use it, and retain-vigor, aoe Merit Tells. It is an acknowledyed fact that the National Horse Liniment is fast becoming a popular remedy, simply because it is found to be as represented. When you need a yood liniment try the National. W. D. Vinton, agent. Carr Bros. sella hundred times moreof Dr. G non’s Bitters than ofall other kinds, and that shows which are the best in the market. =e For nervousness Dr. Gunn’s Bitters is the best remedy.in the wide world. ; peepee Carr Bros. use pure fruit syrups in their soda water. tt . . . oey2 a0p susno. Iq ‘eyoepveH 107 pe age os JUsGNIAVd id i "aA Stpuy ‘syu “uoTyse a Aq prose ‘Sqs1FS 01 7aq PIN Jeary “ss Na CHOICE TURAL LEA SIDFRIFLAA WOE SANE tine Mi CHICAGO HOTEL and Restaurant, Commercial Street, Nevada City, nearly opp. Transcx:pt. ——KEPT BY— ., MRS. SARAH MALONEY. At Reasonable Rates. She solicits a share of public patronage and’ guarantees satise aus What's the “atter With Him, — Tbe Sacramento Bee under the caption of ‘‘Another Political Bridge Burned,” says: ‘‘Senator Routier, of Sacrsmento county, was asked this afternoon, in presence of a Bee reporter, what he thought of the Democratic State ticket. ‘It is an excellent ticket —so good a ticket, in fact, that I propose to vote for it,’ replied the Senator. Senator Routier has been a Republican ever since there has beena Republican party, and this is is the first time, it is said, that he has ever ‘kicked over the traces.’ ”’ We are surprised to learn the above, but upon no other hypothesis than that he*has been disappointed in his politica! aspirations ean_we-account for his flopping. We unders:and Routier was defeated fur re-nomination to the Senate. If 8», tbat accounts for ‘tthe milk in the cocoanut.” Ayer’s Ague Cure acts directly on the liver and biliary apparatus, and drives octthe malarial poison which induces liver complaints and bilious disorders. Warranted to cure, or money refunded. se I coutp scarcely speak; it was almost impossible to breathe through my nostrils. Using-Ely’s Cream Balm ashort time the-trouble entirely disappeared.—J. O. Lfichenor, Shoe Merchant, Elizabeth, N. J. . Delinquent Tex List for the City of Nevada fur 1886. State of California, City of Nevada, ss, YY virtue of and in accordance with the provision of S.ction 14 ot the Charter u Nevade Cty, and Ssctions 3764, 3765, 3766, 3767 and 3770 of the Political Code, 1 will seli all the property, real and personal, nereinafter degerited, and deinquent for Ciry Taxes for the year 1886, in front of the City Hall door, cmmencing at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday, the 0th day o September, A. VD. 1885, for goldcoin of the United States, each piece or parcel so de4 rib d, for the amount of taxes thereto annexed, together with five per cent and fitty cents on each lot, piece or tract: separately asses-ed, andon each assesswent of personal property additional the eto and accruing costs. N,15 Al'en John—Lot l1,in Block 3, east side of A street, Nevada City, and ims provements. T xes $l 02, costs 55c; total taxesand costs, $1 57. 54. Brobeck Henry Personal property. Taxes 6c, costs 53c; total taxes and costs 3) 18. 66 Beiyhtol MrsM M—Lot 4 in Block 5, south side of Water street, Nevada C ty, and improvements. Taxes $4 55, costs 73c; total taxes and coats $5 28. 93 Calrin Mrs E— Lot 6 in Block 33, east side of Bridge street, Nevada City, and improvements, Taxes 5c, costs 53c; total taxes and costs $1 18, 110 Chirles E W-Fer3sonel property. Taxes $1 13, costs £6c; totaltaxes and costs $1 69. 130 Coe J F—Mortgage on proyerty of A Coe, Lot 3 in Block 49, Nevada C ty. Taxes $3 25, costs 66c; total taxes and costs $3 91. Nu 152 Douglass Norvall—Peraonal property. Taxes 84c, costs 54c; total taxes and costs $1 38. No170 Exce’sior Water and Ditch Co, HA Tobiason ayentLot 2 in Bleck 58, on Deer Creek, ‘Nevada City; Lot 2 in Block 63,.0n sonth side Boulder street, Ne vada City, atid improvements; also ditchaud flue in city. Taxes 30 10, co-ts 95e; Lota! taxes and costs $10 05. No 309.) © Keith—Water right in Nevada City, Taxes #1 30, costs 57c; total tax es and c¢ sts $1 87. No 328 Lawrence John—Personal prop erty. Taxes 65¢, costs 53c; total taxes and costs $1 18. No 329 Long W 8, Estate—Lot 14 in Bloc« 53, west side of Long street, Nevada City and improvements, ‘laxes $1 62, costs 58c; total tax sand cos s#2 20. 7 No 348 Morris nt} C—Personal preperty. ‘Laxes $1 78, costs 59c, Total taxes and costs $2. 37, No 352. Mannix Denris—Lot 12 in Blogk 53,84 corner of Long and Adams streets, No450) Pecor Charles Portion of Lot 1 in Glock 9, east side Main street, Nevada City and improvements and pers :nal propety. Taxes $1 95, costs 60c; total taxcs and costs 82.55. No 498 singer Machine Co—Personal property Taxes $1 40, costs total taxesand costs $) 87. ~ 499 Shurtlff W T—Personal property. Taxes81; costs 54¢; total taxes tie costs 3) ay ' 569 Thomrson J S—Lotéin Block 57, south side of Boulder street, Nevada City, and improvements and »e.@enal p operty. Taxes $6 95, costs 85c; total taxesand costs 27 BU. 57% Temby John —Personal property. Taxes $1 30, costs 56 c; totar faxes and.costs $1 386. ‘ 588 Vavghn Manly— Portion ef Lot2 in Block 63 west side Clay street, Nevada City, and improvements. ‘Taxes 97 ¢, costs 55 ¢; total taxes and costs $1 52. 611 Williams Mrs M A Lot 8 in Block 17 north-east corner P ne and Commervial Sta, and improvements; Lot 4 in Biock 57 south side Boulder street and improvements; Lots 5 and 6in Bock 56 east side Sacramento strees and improvements; Lot 4 in Block 52 west side Sicramento street, all in Nevada City and personal, property. Taxes $25 35, costs $1 77; total taxes and costs $27 12. 613 Walters J D— Persons! property. Taxes $1 °30, costs 56 centss total taxes aud costs $1 86. ww . Nevada City and im rovements and person . ie. aa me S al property. Taxes $3 25, costs 66c; total = ce i ° 3% 6 at ey re ys taxes and costs $3 91 Ee) Cc Sa 28 Ssea4 No’ 385. Murchie 8 T— Personal properbe & 8 3 =o . he a) G2 pods @ bars $hia t. Ts 32 60, costs 6Lc; total taxes and eo. SS GOL SoC RSG IA FS . costs $3 23, GC 2288 seca. 08 E}] Noss6 Murehie Wm H--Persenal proppr -emene 450 B . yas @ ferty. Taxes 21 50, costs S6c; total taxes ard 4 Be g ac 4, 2 St . : . Se 25: yS2gsele cost $1 86, =O <@ = No 407) McAllister F M— Personal prop3 $ \s U rsonal prog J Cy E i=] SE 2 $ 3 % " i$ erty. Taxes 31 95, costs 60c; total taxes . 3 8 2 s<s3 3 wae iF and costs $2 45. : é SEste cesar 23 Ne 444 Parsons J F-—Personal property qf” a> ££ 3 'g 3 3 x ie 2 er Phy SL 14, costs GOc; total taxes and costs é i) SQ S “Ps B 14. 3 — —) EB 3 Ae be F z No 447 Potter M BB Personal ‘propo 7 . & 273 a6 2 a D K erty. Taxes 32 92, cos's 65e; total taxes ROOREGS TS aR and costs $3.57 Sic; "Ws. EDDY, Tax Collector in and for Nevada City. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This ‘powder never varies. A tnarvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More econontical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or «phosphate powders. So~p oniv IN cans. Roya Bakina Powner Co., “106 Wall ete NX J MACHINERY FOR SALE NEVADA FOUNDRY, GEORGE GALLAN, Proprietor, —AT CONSISTING, OF -ereme One Hoisting and Pumping <-'SSMg Rig 12x24 enyine, «ith saute heavy boband pump wheel. ene] Boiler: 48 in. x left All has : Sa eompiete, inc uding building 60x30, and wood work, Nearly new and ready to be r moved and set up. One Hoisting and rumping Rig. 6x6 engine. Boiler 36x12 1t. ali complete, including building and woot work. Nearly new and ready to be. removed aud set up ne Heisting and Pumping Kiz. 12x24 Engine, With cut-off, bol) and pump wheel, boi er and i niding; is good order, all complete. 2 Hoisting and’ Pump ng Rigs: all complete. av 1 10x20 Engine, new. 1 10x20 Enyzine, good as new. 1 1ux20 Engine, good. as acw. 17x14 Engine. 1 8-inch Plunger Pump, jnew, and nev de-ign. 1 xs-inch Plunger Pump, second hand 1 6-inch new, 1°6 inch ee rood as new, 1 4 inch pt “new. 1 8-inch Cornish Pamp, new. 2 6-inch st . new. ee? d-inch ie id new, 300 feet 9-inch Pump Column, 250 feet 6-inch ae ie
S80 f.et 10-inch =“ e 350 feet 4-inch Gas Pipe 200 feet 24 inch * with flanges. 27-foot Pump Wheels, light and heavy, with 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 feet>troke, and 26 feet. 1 10-stamp Mill, 750 pound stamps; all complete anu in good order. Nearly Tew. 1 10 stamp M.1i; 900 pound stainps. 1 Tustin Pulver.z ug Mill; new Works ore wet or dry, and feeds itself sutomati al. ly. Weighs 13000 pounds. It is especially adapted to working dr), rich ore 1 Dodge Quarfz Breaker, 1 Forster “ ke 3 Tubular Boilers, 48 to 52 inches in diame‘er, with drums, 2 Flue Boilers, 36 iucbos diameter, 12 feet long. 2 Union Pans, new, 2 Michel }an. 1: Setler, S fest diameter. 3No. 3,5 and 8 Hooher Steam Pumps, nearly new, 1 steam Enygine, link motion, 24 Inch stroke 2000 feet Wire Rope, 1 and 3 inch. Alarge: stock of Pulieys, all sizes, from 6 inches 0 06 in hes. Mill-Lovterns, Copper Plates, lron‘Cars, Fiy Wheels of different sizes. A large stock of Bras+-Go ds. Gas Fittings com tantly o. hard, Chilled Cac_Wheels of different sizes, A large stock of Sheet Steel, Nos. 12 to 5-16. Shoes and Dies:made of the best material Mining and Milling Machinery of every de cription mja:uiactured to order on short notice. @& At the Ploneer Reduction Works, tre following complete Cklorinaticu outfit: 1 10 stamp Mill, 1 10x20 Engine. 1 Boiler, 54 inches diameter, 16 feet Jong, 54 3-inch rues, @2 Rotary Cylinder Roas' ers. 16 8 x-foot Tanks. 50,000 Bricks, Shafting and Pulleys And all the extensive Buildings, ete. » Solo Manufacturer of the * Celebrated Pelton Wheels, Which are now in use all over the world, and have distanced all competivors. Ga. ALLAN, Cal. aug. Nevada City, A. WUTKE. FASHIONABLE BOUT AND SHOEMAKER, BROAD STREET Two doors below Post Office, Nevada City, Cal. Fine Boots and Shoes a specialty — o~—— = REPAIPING NEATLY DONE . MUSIC LESSONS, Miss Mary Thomas W ILL be pleased to receive pupils for PIANO LESSONS. Leave orders-at ap24-tf CARR BROS. Drug Store. CHANGE OF FIRM. Mm. DR AN, (Successor to C. A. Barrett.) MERCHANT TAILOR oy 46 Broap St., Nevapa City, 3 Haye a Fine Stock of . : ° 2 « N t Foreign and Domestic Goods, A ND AM PREPARED TO FURNISH vicinity with garments in the latest styles and of the best quality. fama practical ‘lailor and shave had Ihave a full lice of patent shirts and os and make white or calico shirts order, r, Alsoatull line of machine oil and hee es, the gentlemen of Nevada City and . ’ WM. SCOTT, Constable and Collector. Legal Business and Collections promptly attended to FOR SALE, — $5,000. Bonds of the NEVADA COUNTY Narrow Gauge Railroad AT PAR AKD ACCRUED TEREST, . Apply to— ANDREW BAIRD, — fad-3t No. 438 California Street, San MY PRIC Francisco, * ” .J. G. HARTWELL, Coumty Surveyor, —aKp— : . S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR 2 O'fice at ihe Court house. A Card to the Publis. UNION HOTEL, ‘. NEV DA UITY.......CALIFORNIA MRS. J. NAFFZIGER, Prop: letress. H. G. PARSONS....-Business Manager EKASTUS BOND ......-Chief Clerk THIS WELL KNOWN AND Popular Hete), situated on MAIN STREET, in the city of Nevada is one of the best furnished an I mest ] comfortable in Northern CalTHE UNDERSIGNED, INFORM THE citizens of Nevada City and vicinity, that I am now associated with “Tbe . i Large, Air) Che Slceping Apartments are a) pte . » id Pleasant, and every bea in the ‘house JH. Dow hig, Merchant Tailor n\saspring mattrass. Aga desirable, quiet . luce for the weary, the CNION offers supe-. No 7 Commercial street, where gentlemen nor inducerients. ‘ in want of Custom-made Clothing, can proThe Tables of the UNION will compare {4. core ry i orably with any Hotel in the ool tg re filled with the hest the market affords. ‘ . ar led wi ION has long enjoyed the reput-. Ze’ ter Article .’or Less Money, Ol -Belltg tbe ono. WULEL in the mou u : u ain and the present proprietors propose to . Than any other place in the city. se acep it up to that standard. Downing bny~ his goods at a low figure for Ssmplc Koom en first floor. Specia . cash, thus enabl-ng us to give our patrons dation. for COMMERCIAL TRAV. the benefit of the reduction. — ; Having had 30 vears experience in fan Frau.cis: > and Sacramento, also 10 years experience in the U.S. Army, I am well posted in all military work. Iam ranked as rand Gist<iass Billinro -ith the iiause OPEN ALL NIGHT. one of the bext in the State. eee eee ey dh sae eee I am now prepared to VATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL . Teach the art of Cutting and ee Fittingte terfecticn. A bh = ae Hcurs for instruction from 7 to 9 o'clock Bs? ctl. 4% Rut tPF SE. p au21-1m J.H. QUATMAN. XuECTOR BROS., Proprietors. " THE NATIONAL EX< = CHANGE HOTEL is the aan ‘ iii finest structure north of mn Sacramento. Fire proof, rompt in all its appointinents, elegantly iurnished, and has recently besn. renovated throughout. Tne Table fare will be unex-epcionable and accommodation for families MAS. H.C. PARSONS specially provided. -Charges to suit the times. na Lroin the Depot. siages leaves the Houge for North San .uan, Cawptonville Fosest City, Alleghany, Pike City, Mountain House, Downieville, Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Dertac Mine, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, You Bet. Little York and Dutch Flat. THE NATIONAL BAR —AND— TYLLIARD ROOM Constantly supplied with the very TEACHER OF Free Bunz to Vocal Musicsoice Culture ’. 4a inquire at the Union Hotel, Nevada City. aul2tf em Keystone Market. COMMERCIAL STREET,ZNEVADA CITY, CHAS. KET, Proprietor. hest winern and cigars FOX SALE. A Family Horse, Bugand Harness. Good Milk Cow. Set of Carpenter Tools. Setof Blacksmith T «ols. Set of large Platform Sy aniely the public with a!l kinds of } Fresh and Salt Meats, AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS MARKET! Scales Which will be furnished at the VERY anh ci a LOWEST RATES. Set of large : Beam —-: ; ~ " Having had long experience in the busiScales. ness, }can guarantee to give perfect satis° faction to all, and will supply the] Large sized Jackscrew, ; : new. Very best in my Line. 400 feet second-hand 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, BiuE Tent, Nevada Co. {au 381-tf) DR: ALLEN Fatablishid for the §Scientific and Speedy R.ALL KINDS OF LIVE 8TO-’K FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES CHARLES KENT, wtb ‘i Cure of Chronic, Nervous aud Special \ wat i , 3 A Naw Aust Diseases ANd a) —_— -: ( Ss The Exnert Specialist, j R. ALLEN, as is well known, is a regS ular graduated Physician and Surgeon Se ° educated at Bowdoin College and University of Mictigan. He has devoted a lifelime to and is acknowledged to be the most expert Surgeon ig his specialty on the Pacific Coast. THE GREAT weg 1 ver 3. ETHE ACKNOWLEDGED Young Men 4nd MIDDLE-AGED MEN, who are suffer hy from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion or Excesses in maturer \ears, Nekvovs and PuysicaL Drsinity, Impot: Ncy, Lost ManHvoDd, confusion of ideas, dull eyes, aversion to society, despondency, pimples on the face, loss of energy and memory, frequency of urinating, etc. Remember, the Doctor hasa VEGATABLE COMPOUND,the result of many years of special practice and hard study, which, under his special advice, has vever faitea of success in the cure of LOST MANHOOD, PROSTATOKRHEA, ete. Tonic AND APPETIZER. THE INDISPENSABLE HousEHoLp REMEDY. APRURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR MY HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE Having been surgeon in charge of twolead [~~ ing hospitals) enables me to treat all private 0 noi troubles withexcelient results. I wish itIN Veness oT Const ello distinctly understood that I do not claim to i _ ¢ ous or stpernatural power. I claim only to be askillful and successful Physician ana a ‘ “i {DISEASES or N. (TORPID LIVER, applying to me will receive my honest F EV E R A N D AG U ing. ] will guarantee a positive cure in every , case I undertake,or forfeit $1,000. Consult perform impossibilities, or to have miracue BILIOUSNESS, Surgeon, thoroughly informedém my special opinion of their coriplaints. No experiment ation in office or by letter FREE and strictly And All Meler‘al Troubles, private. Charges reasonable. Thorough examination, including chemical and oot eg DYSPHEPsSsTA— : copical analysis of urine and advice, ‘$5.00, * Office hours, 9 to 3 daily, 6 to 8 evening. INDIGESTION, Sunday, 9 to 12 only. DR. Vall or address ALLEN, THE BEST PLAGE! Nausea, NERvousNrFss L-athing of Food, KIDNEY! COMPLAINT, Impure Blood, General Debility, Etc. DR. GUNK’S BITTER sSs ‘Are Purely Vegitatle, Simmons’ ° VARIETY STORE, Broad Street, Nevada City, nearly opposite Stumpf 's Hotel. FREsH Fruit, PERFECTLYSA FE-RELIA BLE VEGETABLES, Cicars, Toracco,. A, Vall Alsting & Company, And a large line of other Goods FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS Received every Thursday evening. PROPRIETORS & MANUFACTURERS 722 Montgomery Street, .W. B. SIMMONS. . » Wholesale and Retail Agents. *Juné HAVING PURCHASEL the above named Market, I will be glad to see all former patrons and will be able to 1$10 0. Lesirable Hones —AND— t UFFERED FOR SALE —BY THE— Nevada County Land Improvement Association, GEO. C. GAYLORD, NAT. P. BROWN, GEO. E. TURNER, GEO. E. BRAND, WM. LOUTZENHEISER, . WM. CAMPBELL, : » CHAS. BARKER. President.... PEAS De Ce Kot oe E. M. PRESTON. Tregeuret ss coe: oce ote ee ee JOHN T. MORGAN. BOOP SIRE sighs s tralian ses bivauir viug oy hace” se es A, 00 i $1100 TWO HOUSES and lots, favorbly situated on principal street in Nevada City. Good and both rented. Must be sold within a few days. hi) SIX ACRES of splendid fruit land, adjoining city limite. $350 A good chance to make a nice rural home. : : WILL PURCHASE one of the prettiest and most protit$5000 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 the best care and are fine varieties. This land nearly all lies under the ditch and isin a warm, sunny slope. Will be worth $10,000 in two years. $8000 A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm of j 't 400 acres situated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad about 3 niles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation. Fine meedow lanes 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 to the barn. There is timber enough on this place to twice pay for the land at regul.r stumpage price. $2250 A RARE CHANCE. (335 acres situated in the ‘ UF Up natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under cultivation, Good house and barn, good well. Situated on .the public rozd and only 4 miles from Grass Valley and2 miles from Railroad. Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance Wika irrigation. Fine timber tract on the land. A splendid purchase.$ [ 4000 A Beautiful Farm: of 640 acres, situated in a she a tered locality in the warm belt formerly known Venn Valley. Deep rich soil, free Water, well fenced, good house an barn, sheds, hay press, etc. Much of the land is well situated for the yvrowing 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 Bthe 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 rea] bargain at the price. 500 160 acres of choice land to be'sold at the price named § tosettle an estate and is situated on the road leading from: Lake City to Columbia Hill. Must.be sold. Splendid chance for investment, $ i 600 30 acres of improved orchard land situated in the Bwarm 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 little improvement could be made worth $5,000. $70 A splendid chance for a party with small means-to para chase an improved orchard tract well located within 1 nile of Nevada City. 4000 vines in bearing, 100 assorted fruit trees 20 pear trees. ‘Water is conducted all over the place. ‘ and a fine Variety of other fruits, ail urder a fine state of cultivatio and situated on the road leading from Nevada City to Grass Valley. ; $2200 A--good-tarm,; -104acres, very favorably situated: g about 2 miles from Nevada City; good house, barn etc., With two horses and seven cows, 7 dozen chickens saddle har-. ness and small farming implements, 7 tons hay, gox ‘ lw dospring aml water ditch.ran $2550 A new House within 3 blocks of business poriiot of athe city. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cellar, woodshed and stable. A be: utiful situation. seein erie patented, 4 miles from Railroad. 6) j2cres under cultivation, Good house of J2 rooms, barn and houses; natural water; suitable for fruit, grain Gr stock. Ranch—127 acres, patented; 120 ares possessory title. 160 jPlenty of water for Irrigation 5.00 acres under cultivation ; 3000 grape vines ; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, ete. . Word tract and orchard; 320 acres, patented ; 16 acres: G20 0D cwttivater’ 1‘ acres orchard, with house, barn and other improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City. _ Dwelling of 9 rooms, Bowlder street, Nevada City. A good jinvestment. eo A cottage with 2 3-10 acres of land; orchard, garden, ete. edie good facilitiés for irrigation ; just outside the limits of Neyada City, Dwelling of 7 rooms, centrally located: in Nevada City; in pep repair good cellar and plenty of fine fruit; lot 65 by 4s ane eet. One of the most desirable residence properties in A favorably located and well-watered stock ra rab anch for S200D ase, enti of 400 acres patented land, and a large free A portion of the tract is well timbered with oak and pine suitable for lumber; only 6 miles from Grass V; yg i aie ah ; only wrass Valley and 3 miles A well-improved Farm, favorably ‘situated containi $35 00,27 acres ; 70 acres under cultivation, laa all the treck fepaat ne A number of good springs on the place; 1 span horses 18 1ead cattle, two wagons, 3 plows, 1 mower, rake, blacksmith sho and tools, and various other farming implements go with the olace: Everything ready to go forward with the‘Business of farming. A large tract of fine Agricultural Lana, consisti > . #2 GOD $10,000 acres, situated in the warm red land fruit held af ore c ounty, and only 5 miles from Grass Valley ; well-wateved anda ses pel eens — oak wagt pouty suitable for lumber ; will be oid r divided tp in small tracts to suit parch i enough can be cut that its profit will twice pay ibe price of the Sov 240 ecres of good orchard and i i ; : grazing land, welland when improved will be a very prifiiebieclacs” ici $5 A good cattle and wood Ranch only 5 mi a ‘ oe 5 : : 5 miles f i ol. BUD 2 ce from Railroad. Splendid grazing land vad difchen ge. Timber will more than pay for the place. SplenA 203 acres of uni ved frui Ns adie ; 41205 ot Nernst mpnoved fruit and alfalfa land within 4 miles th y. 150 acres under the water dite irrigated cheaply. Asplendid chance to make : oe a Also 13,000 Acres of Railroad Lands, For Further Particulars enquire at the office of BPE TENE Ae cau,. the Association, Broad Street, Nevada City. os é -G. E. BRAND, Sec. © ‘ ‘ $3300 p Home ane Garden, containing 4849 acres, 3!9' icres @ in city limits; 2 good houses, barn sheds, ete., 5 grape vines, 400 blackberry, 100 strawberry, 40 peach trees, 5¢ ap : spree