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October 12, 1886 (4 pages)

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Ny See onthe de gus . _ The country is excited over the} Stockdale Julia reports that the obelisk brought/ Thwing Henry C. vith.so much care from Egyptand. q/ieavan Chas. (2.) Wenbad Ed D, is fast going to.decay. Last year . E an examination was made, and ae gag . the disintegration of the stone was somarked it was decided to reFORRIGN. ‘move all scales and cover the/ Trerena John. “whole with a coating of hot paraffine as a protection against the and ‘loose pieces were removed, in covered. It has been found that the paraffine was no protection, and now the question is what to do wi . that ancient . nent which goes back bey ae raohs,. Qbaille Long, in the North meriéan Review, urges with eloquences, spirit and justice, that wuck a monolith, which recites the history of most ancient times, has no meaning on our soil; that it is too priceless to ve suffered to moulder to dust as it is doing; that it was obtained against the Watiace J. Witiiams, P. M. : {the Je of d Pig tas Peace Central Com. wishes o people of Egypt, an : Bog Lorn, Secretary, the Khdive reluctantly uren-. This powder never varies, . 4 bedhd. ach ‘wish to cond the . eet, More, scone a ee ff e C) i an te Bag Long, who. cannot be sold in corpetition wit . ACV? DEMOCRATIC has for years been in the service ofthe Khedive, ‘insists that the. ders. pillar should be returned to Egypt and erected on the site from which at. N, —__E=E=EEEE the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powSoup ONLV IN cANS. RoYAL veg Powper Co., 106 Wall f xe . HON. A. WALRATH, REV. J. SIMS, HON. J. I. SYKES, HON. W. D. LONG, ERASTUS BOND} : A. J. TIFFANY, sues of the day, at the following places and times stated: Spenceville, Oct. 8th, _ Rough & Ready, Oct. 9 French Corral, Oct. 12, San Juan, Oct. 13, Columbia Hill, Oct. 14, Eureka, Oct. 15, North Bloomfield, Oct 16 Washington, Oct. 18, You Bet, Oct. 20, — Boca, Oct. 22, FAIR! Grass Valley Orphan Asylum WILL BE MELD BY 1HE Truckee, Oct. 23. MP Township Committees wil LADIES OF NEVADA CITY AT . ments. By order . E. ROBINSON, Will address the people on the isplease make all necessary arrangesiniiaietisiemaeed ments musr BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. SS A LL SYKEs, : REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Assemblyman, Fifteenth District. REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINER For State Senator. Ww. P. SOWDEN, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For J ustice of the Peace. Ae REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Bail: oad Commissioner. D, cou REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINER : For County Asse:sor. R*™ J. SIMs, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINBE For Assemblyman---14th Dist’t. 6 sane RB. CLARKE, 1) REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE, For Sheriff. at L. MORGAN, State Ticket. it was taken, Like the pyramids, it-will last forever in that climate, while nothing but a shapeless shaft will be left in a few years NEVADA THEATRE, in the trying atmosphere of New York. If it be not returned it MONDAY AND, TUESDAY, should be preserved at’ whatever October 18 and 19, cost. Theclimate of the Pacific Coast would save the obelisk from. COMING. COMING. decay, but to transport it across the continent would be a more ‘difficult act than to return it by water to Egyp:. But it should be brought here rather than to go to ruin. We offer it dn asylum. Gee mmoweuereeenes Third Annual Tour of Comedy Company, ' & TOUGH TRIO, — on : ‘ . feature of the evening's amuse. 5, ws. Spencer ...... Of Stanislaus . The . Taanecurrr Past A ppen Including his Talented Daughter, and casist in Dee ed eaneted fo attend ASUOCIATE JUSTICES OF THESUPREME all we koe ahoos the np rasIDALENE, (ron rum Unexrinep TERM) cality on the mining question. —AND— Jackson Temple...... Of Sonoma bob pg inform these un ee : ae (PeR-THE LONG TERM) Democrat can atten 3 lah F. § . Of San Francisco ie een affairs and will. We 2 First Class Artists, 12 Byrem Watersn nOt den Bees regaton o pth Resaitinas necessesy: Presenting the Beautiful Drama of yo baa ct —Democrat. “THE OLD HOM ;,.” ADMISSION....... 25 CENTS . Marion Biggs......... Of Butte state pare y that the Democrat has no proof ‘to sustain its invendoes} and never will attempt to prove oS anything.—Appeal. Admission 50 cents. Children * These little discussions between . 25 cents. Reserved seats 75 cts. the anti-mining newspapers carry Too much ‘‘going todo e‘ thing? We wilt eon And the Highly Sensational Dra. _ ma of “sLACK DIAMONDS.” the reader back to the days, not. 8en Cotton....... Manager. Agent. Chas. H. Brooks.. .Bus. Manager, so very long ugo, when the Demok C. Kennedy...... Grat accused the Appeal of selling For program see small bills. TWO NIGHTS ONLY ben Cottons! During the last week of the present month, ‘Commencing at 7.o’clock p. m. on Election, September 2d, 1886 FOR GOVERNOR, Of San Francisco. Monday, Oct. 2s, FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, ; FOR SEORETARY OF STATE, FOR CONTROLLER, John P. Dunn FOR STATE TREASURER, Adam Herold...... Of Santa Clara FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, And‘continuing each evening to the ond of the week. FOR SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSSRUCTION, Andrew J. Moulder..Of San Francisco FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, OYNE’S BAND WILL DiISCOURE music, and Dancing will be an in. FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT, RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS, (Fins? District) 3. A. Filemer...... e-..Of Placer BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, : (SECOND DicERict) NEVADA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. @ditorial space to the Miners Association. The Appeal saidif the} 2¢1124: Sale Notios. > i OMPANY.—Lufemocrat would put its charges (taco Milne compa ¥Y.lay : to a definite, tangible shape, «. Location of incipal place of business, San = suitwould be at once comNotice—There are ielinquent w m_ the Themas 8. Ford.... Ot Nevada City on a ollowi , un as: = ee the seeumant, No. 22 ovied on the Sit ony < William hago ee Truckee ey Aa Promptly accepted the . August, ° 1990, the Rinse ae FOR 8HERIF?, allenge, told what it knew, and ey as follows: oe te ; . Cal. RB. Clarke.. ... Of Nevada City defied prosecution. The Appeal ns Gert; ‘Biabeh Amt FOR COUNTY CLERK, retired from its attitude of injured sae cin 168 100 10 James L. Morgan..... Of Cherokee innocence and contented itself . Bauer John, ee ee FOR COUNTY RECORDER, =e ah Bauer John, 243 60 GRAND B ALL William Maguire.... Of Lowell Hil) with blackguarding the Democrat. . Baver Jono, 390 100 2 FOR COUNTY TREASURER, Ifthe latter paper now bas avi tier Jon, 888 10 F pe eae See B.N. erie ont i rman F, E., 5 A Sar tert she See evox sold Waeli. Reema ts. bal ue THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,. s.2 poe’ Ot Grass Valle tothe miners, it should come to Behrman ¥. E., 580 ee aa as 8 Biesta Federico, 687 = 200-20 COUNTY ASSESSOR, the front with the particulars or. piess poterico, os 6 6 . ] WASHIN GCTON . Pamiel Collins..... Of Grass Valley . . forever hereafter hold its ». . Grver Robert, i FOR SCHVOL SUPERINTENDENT, Attacking by inuendo alone is. cue me ao 6100s «10: . Saturday Evening, Oct. 16th./ a. w. n. Potter..... Ot Nevada City Cryer Robert, * 409 «=—:100 10 : cee FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, Enpieable.The Tacnncager Pee . Tiatehes Gee. Wanee 9 100 10 : Joseph Gilbert..... Of Grass V: pone Jakersagi ge acta f etoher Geo, tee F) 100 10 DENNIS MILLERICK, ee FOR ee ae : * Un iV® proo 8 contra letcher Geo., Trustee, } ohmson ....... Tass ley can be produeed. "7 . Flaealoop Reis, = 3" HAVING PURCHASED OF CON FOR COUNTY SUPERVISORS, brag tal Soy ero on (THIeD pistRict) 200 «2 evad Bloomfeld, Eureka & Washington Townships will A Grand 0 pip HE Meax rr: m FO. oe) A aa inalsupperion Sater’ . P. i. Pridgoon. or Lace oy The ‘Ea ‘owned and. Schnelder ¥. G., 150 15 {day Eyening, Octo IGth, 1996. (ourtH pistaict) aa ie aged ge 4 ne : Schaelder F. a bid eae ' SER mettnnget _ Rough & Ready pee, By J. A. cher, present, achaut ‘olberge “yee — = y M. Brephy......... rokee Democratic nominee for Railroad . ,, Ania eceendince With inw.sed an aViraTioN-commartas, Commissioner in this District, pubof October, 1886, so many shares of Nevada City—R. Stout, &. Bond, John . _ lished the following in its editorial pat a Conrad Grim Collins, Geo. Lord, columns on the 8th of June, 1878; . 0% pry ~ “An honorable citizen never has ey a6 te Gone Ww é' ‘dg it anyhow. © . M. day, said delinquent assessment thereon, with soaie of advertising and expenses of Timinais, . ‘hs ents. EO, WETZEL, Secretary, and workingmen’s TH sieve are the only ones that one tg ay ne srt leave tai i _ Assessment Notice, inthejurch, = RVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY. Mr. Filcher’s comparison was N Jomtion of princtpal place of business, rather unfortunate, and it would bly not-have been made could ° Se titlek D. Alien, Jas. Rose. C, W. Cross....... Of Nevada City FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, (PoURTEENTH pisTRicT) Relief —Mike and Jas. Bowen. Moore's Flat —Chas. Hegarty, D. Morrow, Jaa. 0’ ~M. Cummins,Jos. ConBiot and Shoe Maker F. L. FICKE. North nors, J Edwards. : : Graniteville—Thos, Waller, H_ Dundon, Peter John Mannix, Brim. . é se went so, [Commercial St Opp. Toa Ste, ‘ohn Grissel. : : PE Nal Brandon, James Cramer, Station—D, Smith, Fred Wh ting, M* ae the very best manner and at with the ‘ fr Standard Shoe Company Betere Fire; Big Tunnel—B. Muiphy, W. Spencer RECEPTION COMMITTEE. ; Chas. Grissel, Daniel Gillet, ‘FLOOR MANAGER -J. 8. Brimekill. od bee prion rely apes retin; as good stock WASHINGTON BARTLETT, Michael F. Tarpey... 5.0f Alameda William C. Hendricks.... Of Butte seeeas Of San Francisco Geerge A. Juhnsen..... Of Sonoma E. @ Miller......2..., Of Tulare j. Charles W. Randall,..: Of Tuclumne . Opens Nov. ‘Ist, 1886, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For County Clerk. A 3. TIFFANY, REGULA REPUBLICAN NOMINEE ‘. For Supt. of Schools. B. N. sHOECRAFT, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINER For Treasurer, w« MAGUIRE, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINER For Assessor. Fu G. BEATTY, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINERJ For County Clerk,DD memptahae BOND, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINER For Recorder. I y exay McNULTY,
REGULAR§JREPUBLICAN NOMINEE} For Treasurer, yom A. RAPP, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Recorder. W, D. LONG, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For District Attorney. —. (nonce LORD, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINE , For Sh riff. A WALRATH, REGULAR_REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Senator, ees NEVADA COUNTY Se . =~AND— ‘BUSINESS COLLEGE, A School for the People at Popular Prices. @RMAL AND COMMERCAIL courses a . aration for any course in any University, A Complete Academic Course. Vocal and Instrumentai Masic, Drawing, Painting, 8 writing, etc., b Vi Pp 3 = © ry Beet’ saz At QLENBROOK PARK, Oly, two mallee oes ee ay tnd Nevada A Delightful Retreat for Heaith, Comfort & Study. 2600 feet above the sealevel, N.road and Telezraph Stetions. poo an 3 pees hourly. , it — fous or private; take regular or Nm eget As cam be Had Anywhere ta the A Fine Band of Music will] : State. ret be ia at.e.dane, _ . REPAIRING ied asia DONE eee fe SUPERVISOR NOMINEEs., sad irrigated cheaply. A splendid Of San Francisco. VOR LINUTEMANT GOVERNOR, R. W. WATERMAN, Of San Bernardino. YOR SEORSTARY OF stars, Walter S. Moore Ot Los Angeles. 'YOR STATE CONTROLLER, J. E. Denny, Of Talare. VOR STATE TREASURER, J. H. Neff Of Placer. : POR ASTORNEY-GEXERAL,, W. H. H. Hart, Of San Francisco. FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL, Theodore Reichert, Of San Francisco. POR BUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Ira G. Hoitt, Of San Francisco. FOR CLERK OF SUPREuB count, James A. Orr, Of Plumas. FOR RAILROAD COMMISSION RR, A. Abbott, Of Sacramento. FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, T. B. Morehouse; Of Alameda SUSTICNS OF THE SUPREME couat, A. Van R. Patterson, Of San Joaquin. T. B. McFarland, 7 Of Sacramento. Noble Hamilton, Of Alameda. FOR CONGRESS, . J. C. CAMPBELL, Of Stockton. County Nominees A. Walrath, Of Nevada City. POR SHERIFF, George Lord, Of Grass Valley. FOR COUNTY CLERE, F, G. Beatty, Of Grass Valley. FOR RECORDER, John A. Rapp,’ Of Nevada City. YOR DISTRICT ‘ATTORYRY, W. D. Long, . Of Nevada City. POR SUPT. OF “SCHOOLS, A. J. Tiffany, Of Nevada City. FOR TREASURER, Henry McNulty, Of Moore’s Flat. FOR AssEsson, Erastus Bond, Of Nevada City. FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, D. E. Osborne, Of Grass Valley. Rev. J. Sims, Of Nevada City. TIFTESETE Disruicr, John [. Sykes, . Of Grass Valley. ee . ‘ THIRD DIstRIOr, J. T. Cline, % Of Graniteville. YOURTH DusTRicr, is LL. D. Rathbun, mavens JOHN F. SWIFT =. 560 ACRES OF CHOICR LaND FAVORABLY SITUATED AND $8250, eve 2 ef ". Ss Neda Cnty Land Ine Ascii, DIRECTORS : JOHN T. MORGAN, GEO. C. GAYLORD, GED. : £ Ton a GEO. i BRAND’ 3 WM. LOUTZENHEISER, WM. CAMPBELL, ..— CHAS. BARKER. e Pe high oie E. M. PRESTON. 0 A = = : ia , Well fenced ‘and-good water. House hard finisheu. 3 barns. Cut 120 tons splendid chance to recure one of the best ranches in county ata LOW PRI ™ 5 ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF EB. ORCHARD LAND $3000. the county, situated 2 miles trou Nerade hy oe coublp veck éak house of 6 rooms. % lows, havfowe: ant ence ge, 3 hersee, wagon 200 chickens, 8 hogs, and including all the plows, harrows, and other small s nplements, $600 TWENTY ACRES OF LAND WITHIN ONE MILE OF N EVADA CITY: FA rag hg her Boy oe ‘qudem, can oon yd osciny which ail lays #0 thatit can be well irrigated. Gooi barn, ly. filled with A $3000. at ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENVED, GOOD rtf ot Fooms; good cellar and milk house. _ barn con ob, hay. Favorably situated for outside free cattle range. gp oo invecsecd'y sold $1000 HOUSE AND LOT FOUR BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE. HOUSE @ new and contains 56 rooms. Goed well and pleasant yard. . ‘ 3000 AN ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE = from the city. There will be offered for a short time at the above low oe, & con nine commodieus rooms with all the modern inprovements, Bontiany located and he includes 2 unimproved lots andia. fitie orchard. ig : $1100 TWO HOUSES and lots, favorbly situated-on principal street in Nevada City. Good and both rented. Must. be sold within a few days. 5 ots, adjoining. city limite. ~ A $3 50 SIX ACRES of splendid fruit land, : A good chance-to make a nice rural hom Jae "WILL PURCHASE one of the prettiest and most profitin Northern California, consistihg of 100 acres. 20 acres in orchard and all the trees and vines in profitable bearing. The trees have all been selected witli’the best care and are fine yarieties. This land nearly all lies under the ditch and isin a warm, gunny slope. Will be worth $10,000 in two years. A wit, Get cena $80 00 A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm’ of 8 400 acres situated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad about . Smiles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under lendid cultivation. Fine meadoy that never fail a full crop. Choice fruit tracts in A nomber of never failin, springs. Good house and be ; the barn. T is timber enough on this place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price. © __ at $225 . . A RARE CHANCE. 835 acres situated in the # ie ‘8 natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under cultivation. wood house and bai good well. Situated on the public road and only 4 miles from Grass Valley and 2 miles from road, G ‘and fruits of all kinds grown in -abundance without irrigation. Kine timber tract on the lane. A splendid pur— gate: Pe _ A Beautiful Farm of 640 acres, situated ina shel-. ‘6 tered locality in ‘the warm belt formerly known as Fenn Valley. Deep rich soil, free water, well fenced good house and . barn, sheds, hay ete. Much of the land is well situated for the growing ofall A ary fruit. The pasture land is so located that it & large scope of free outside range for cattle. Bo commands $3000 Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, situated on 8the road from Pleasant Valley to Grass Valley; well located and can be irrigated from a ditch. 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 i § to settle an estate and is situated on the road leading from Lake City to Columbia Hill. Must be sold. Splendid chance for investment. : . 60 0 80 acres of improved orchard land situated in the # warm belt within one mile of Nevada Cit Good house and barn. Rock milk house and other buildings, This pro erty is very favorably situated with plenty of free water, With little improvement could be made worth $5,000. ‘ 3300 Home and Garden, Pineaising 4834 acres, 34¢ acres @ in-city limits; 2 good houses, barn sheds, etc., 500 grape vines, 400 blackberry, 100 strawberry, 40 peach trees, 50 a in and a fine variety of other fruits, all under & fine state of Foultivediin® Situated on the road leading from Nevada City to Grass . alley. : 55g A new House within 8 blocks of business portion athe ci woodshed city. Containing 8 rooms, bath cellar and stable. -A be. utifal situation. . ‘ : é houses; natural water; suitable for fruit, grain or stock.; . Ranch—127 acres, patented; 120 acres. possessory title. S160 Qjereny' water for irrigation ; 50 acres under ealtivetion 3000 grape vines ; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc. Wood tract and orchard ; 820 acres, patented ; 10 acres jcultivated ; 13¢ acres orchard, with house, barn improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City. __ Dwelling of 9 rooms, Bowlder street, Nevada City. A good j Dvestment. : : Dwelling of 7 rooms -centrally located in heen. City; in $225 jPerfect repair ; ors cellar and plenty of fine fruit; lot ae by fron sunvaves, Pais a feet. One @ most desirable residence properties in Charles E. Uren,. G95 00, aa favorably located and well-watered stock ranch for ®, consisting of 400 acres nted land, and a large free Of Grass Valley. , : ‘range. A of the tract is well timbered: i voskand YOR eononzn Pome eine for tam r; Only 6 miles from ‘Grass Valley and 3 miles . . 1 e 2 : DON ¥ William Powell, A well-improved Farm, favorably situated, containin Of Grass Valley. 4270 acres ; 70 acres under cultivation, and all the tract Raaad enced. A number of ings on the place?'1 span horses, 18 EEE ies cattle, ype Ww m 3 bene cs mower, rake, ackomlth shop : ] ;» And various other farming implements go with the lace. ASSEMBLY NOMINEES, ~ Everything ready to go forward with estan of farming. . oe A large tract of fine Agricultural Land ‘Consisting of 1200. 10,000.. situated in the warm red land frait belt of foreas ; yall wateved and a porr 1 weak on iF in one lot or divided cp in small tracts to suit mer an =. Renber h 240 zeres of good orchard and grazin $10. 0. and when improved will be a very Timber g land; well-situated, Profitable place. A good cattle and mi : 9500.15 2 miles f ee Eapen, ea 5 miles from Grass Val. & land and pad outside range, Timber will more than pay for the rs Splen. $1295. 208 acres of unimproved fruit and alfalfa land within 4 miles « f Nevada Ci 150 acres ander the ter dit be chance to make a home? 70" _ For. Further Particulars enquire dt‘ the office of he Association, Broad Street, Nevada City. ‘ eee ‘s * Of Cherokee. G. EL ae g Ranch—190 acres, patented. 4 miles from Railroad. 60 y2cres under cultivation. Good house of 12 rooms, barn and . and other . re PS hi ae Se Ee eae se SaaS Sates Se SRS : Se gaa cee Pare Sabena sy eae ae ed pr enear ae ae aaa tig Se ede Se? ee aaa ae at adie . ml i ie