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October 30, 1886 (4 pages)

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GRASS VALLEY. rousing majority. ‘“Everyb for Walrath down here in. Valley,” mo HY -@x-Yaba County Supervisor. A troupe of D ley. Asa result drinks have The end is not yet. -paign opefied. This town give him a rousing majority miesto wipe him out. ‘The compe ) against him, the strength he has developed. The weather is tantalizing and yet none arriving. eorder, regardless of politics. attention. asin “‘old times.” “Many enthusiasts insist unanimous vote for. Clerk. claimed that no man who to vote to keep him there. “accommodating deputy. at the point of death. ~ The only class. of people have reason to be opposed to The Grass so bright a prospect. periectly good, sir. decidedly popular bere. Judge guns. He is able, honest, ‘competent in every way. ~ Democratic votes. EEE Arrivals at the _ UNION, HOTEL. ly chimed in an up from 5 for a half to 4 for a. ofsuch kind of a fight has’ Straws from Our Neighboring Town—Politics— Other Things. asked what kind of a man he found _ Walrath to be, he replied “‘that he was considered one of the most _ coaxed over nor bought over to not believe in.” We Grass Valleyis Valha Our friend Tiffany as good as had his fight won when the camwill . despite the unmanly methods resorted to by some of his personal enemore been . more eoquet. Rain promised every day Rap, rap, rap, was heard on the __Chairman’s desk of a well known focial Club here the other night. This was the signal for a speech endorsing Rapp for County Re“The . : . address was received with wrapt The new Methodist preacher here has produced a fine impre:sion. The church is crowded now ‘that Beatty will come near having a It is ever had ‘any business in the Clerk’s Office left it without the intention The game annlies to Mr. Reatts’a most. Dr. Sturgeon, the apothecary at the Folsom State Prison, is i: town on a visit to his wife, who is Geax. Rosert E. Len’s son has nominated for Congress in inia. He speaks of “the verrdai, plu 7 All right: Si tness without taking off his hat, " Lor of Jeff Davis without making a, reverence towards a hcop-skirt or 4@-sour apple tree. OE Ones Evanrs recently remarked to a clerk: “Mark my words’; and the clerk, though industrious and willing, threw up the place. ‘ f——_.____} Arrivals at the NATIONAL HOTEL. xctor Bros.... Proprietors. October, 28, 1886. _TH Wilhelm, Grass V., --C W Cross, City,Sam Peck, Blue Tent, SE Storey, do M Harris, Oakland, Mrs Nash, Bloomfield, Mrs Currier, do H MeNulty, Moore’s Flat, R E Linder, Columbus, Wis., MT Lawrence, Wisconsin, Geo Lord, sg 4 . Mies Brown, Reno, “Mrs Crane, San Juan, Mrs Harrington, do John Webber, City, . C Thompson, Pike City,.P 8 Waldron, Graniteville, RH Webber, City, H Brobeck, do n mast speak of a bloody irt at all or of the late unpleas-. RN CPE t $ * FOR man Deanne OF THE Grass Valley Orphan Asylam WILL BE HELD BY_1HE . LADIES OF] NEV ADAJCITY_AT Exunt’s Erall, Daring the last week of thejpresent month, Commencing at 7/o’clock p. m. onji—) -Oct, '2G. Miss Scanlon, Grass Valley, Miss Ritchie, Forest City, © JJ McVarthy, Railroad, Wm Maguire, City, HG Blackman,S$ F, Will Carson, Maybert, 2 John Goffett, Moore’s Flat, Chas Cleveland, City, LC Golgron, Dutch Flat, H H Noble, SF, T H Smith, Alleghany. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and lasamene: are aconomicannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sop ONLV IN CANS. Roya Baxine Powper Co., 106 Wall who . — Lord for re-election, are the criminal classes. He has proven a terror to evil doers, and will long be remembered for it by the Jaw abi" look well, in fact the district never had Grass Valley invests heavily in stocks and tonds. On Tuesday next, unless all appearances are changed, it will invest in Erastus Bond in a way that will be an eyeopener. Well, this se.urity is jing for him like Trojans. He is it will mot be very long before ection, but it will be a long: tim ty make wp their minds to swap of their present District Acttorney Bilt” Long has made a record that is in addition to the meal Kepubiliis “O. K.”* He will i. _ represent this Assembly district af. Sacramento next winter as sure as and He wil get the sclid support of the Ke_ publicans as well ag a great many Wi1 oO’ tHe Wisr. Mrs. J. Naffziger. .Proprietress. . », >. October 28, 1886, ae Swit alormal Protection t> American Labor and Industries. REPUBLICAN MEETING. Hon. H. V. Morehouse, WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE ON THE Is60 £8 OF THE DAY AT NEVADA CITY, eee GR Saturiay, Osis 30 The County Committee will please make Order of the biiesn Siate Central A, P WILLIAMS, Chairman. JAMES BR FINLAYSON, Secretary. Assessment Notice, ‘QIANTA ANRITA Mill and Mining Com S mys 5 of cipal © "" N a wontons at a meeti: of the’ rectors, held on the of 3 an t, (No. 10) of . day of Ovt., er ers rab ly in United : gold. » to the Secretary at the office ot Company, room 4, 309 California street, San francisco, California. _ Any stock upon which this assessment ig shall romain ee on the 29th day 0’ Nov. wi lbe delinquent, and advertised for & public jon; and-uniess nt imade before, will be sold"on MONDAY, the 20th oftrec ,1 to the delinquent -iodinedber§ t wecleer’ wits acute of eivertiong and sof the gale, By ordér of ane LOT este on : Ae «: Office— Room 4, $09 Calif. nia street, San Cal fornia. ” 11 Geo Boral, srwadihelr. Dan Tuttle, do ; Aad continuing“eachflevening;, to the J and of the week. => OYNE’S BiAND WILL 'DISCOURE music, and Dancing will be an in teresting feature of the evsning’s amuse‘ment. ll are cordially invited, to attend and assist in the good cause. (OG Admission will be as follows : 25 cents for gentlemen ; ladies free; children under 12 years of age 25 cents. ~ Republican Meetings, = = HON. A. WALRATH, _ REV. J. SIMS, HON. J. I, SYKES, HON. W. D. LONG, ERASTUS BOND, A. J. TIFFANY, snes of the duy, at the following places and times atated : GRASS VALLEY, . Monday Evening, Nov. Ist. Everybody is invited. Notice to Creditors, jes OF MARY DOWNEY, DEcessed. Notice is hereby given by the executor of the 04 of Mary y, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims net the said deemed. to shits them with the Ter vouchers within four months after the first ‘publicat‘on of this notice, to the said executor, at the Downey nig, theme telog tenplon ter : sawe being } of the business of sa‘d estate, at Nevada C ty, Oct. 18, 1886. : — _@, W. DOYNEY, Executer of the last will of Mary Dowhey, Cross & Simonds, Attys for Executor. Li] Califor@ trans_ NEVADA CITY di DANCING ACADEMY 2 Tohn “Michell 42 Guntizuey’s Cuass will meet Monday ae iid 10 Cerna Chass, Wed-nesday ing. grcment Serarday night. an ree leasone given to all whe re, JOHN MICHELL. THE GERMAN METHOD ‘10f Fingering for the Pi-no. & ee f PFAR ¥ hai pra trom ation of, said land, viz: . ee, PARES. bes has learned Morris M. Ureen, Devid ousel, George N new German method of F. ing fr Poston aaa 2. Poston, all of Nevudi Piano Mayors, andis now to give sperae ee Register. . “Instructions "cleo in @s J.1Onldwall, Atty, "oot Upinyingg ". Ghiter Will address the people on the isouse, . Charles WH. Mandall... Of Tuclumne ICAL. ‘POLITI Ments MUST BE PAID FOR 7 VANCE, HHyAmren McCORMICK, ; * @@™ Alt Political. AnnounceADINDEPENDENT CANDIDATE For Justice of the Peace. oamuenaee’ For the following reasons: “ ist. Not @ political oes, = 2d. At the earnest request of a few solid men.of both political ; \ BITTERS. REGULATING CATHARTIC.— THE ACKNOWLEDGED Tonic AND APPETIZER. THE INDISPENSABLE HovusEHOLD REMEDY. A SURE PREVENTIV“ AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness or Constipaticn, BILIOUSNESS, ~—-PORPIDILIV ER,’ FEVER AND AGUE, And} All Melarial Troubles, DYSPHPSIA4. (INDIGESTION, Nausea, NERVOUSNESS; Loathing of Food, KIDNSY ! COMPLAINT, Impure Blood, General Debility, Etc. BrITTrERSs Are Purely Vegetable, ‘PERFECTLY SAVE—RELIABLE — A. Van A'stina & Company, PROPRIETOR} & MANUFACTURERS, 722 Montgomery Strect, SAN FRANCISCO....... CAL. For sale by Carr Bros., Wholesale and Retail Agents. DEMOCRATIC State Ticket. Election, September (2d, 1886. — FOR GOVERNOR, WASHINGTON BARTLETT, Of San Francisco. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Michael F. Tarpey... Of Alameda ' FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, William ¢. Hendricks.... Of Butte FOR CONTROLLER, John P. Dunn ... Of San Francisco FOR STATE TREASURER, Adam Merold...... Of Santa Clara FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, George A. Juhnason..... Of Bonoma FOR SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSSRUCTION, Andrew J. Moulder. .0! San Francisco FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, ©. @. Miller.........5. Of Tulare FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT, J, @, Spencer ...... Of: StanislauASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THESUPREME COURT, (FOR THE UNEXPIRED TERM) : @ackson Temple...... Of Sonoms (FOR THS LONG 1¥RM) Jeremiah F. Sullivan .Of San F i A.*® WADSWoRTH, = . REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE] For Justice of the Peace. Nevada Township, L, o42t™ REGULAR DEXNO DRATIC NOMINEE For Justice of the Peace. Nevada Township. W M. SCOTT, Will be a candidate for Constable of Nevads Township, Election Nov. 2d, 1886. L. Cc, MORENOUSE, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For State Board of Equalization—2da Dirtr‘ct. De L. SYMES, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Assembl; man, Fifteenth District. C W, CRwss, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE Fer State Senator. A ABBOTT, e@ REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE __For'Bail oad Commissioner, D. COLLINS, REGULAR PEMOCRATIC OMINEEFor County Asse: sor. ya J. SIMS, _ REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMID EE For Arsemblyman---14th Dist't. ‘Same R. CLARKE,} REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE, For Sheriff. J AMES L. MORGAN,REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For County Clerk. . A a J. TIFFANY, REGULA REPUBIISAN NOMINEE For Supt. of Schools. B N *HOECRAFT, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE = For Treasurer, Ww" MAGUIRE, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For Recorder, Pex @ BRATTY, REGULAR §BPUBLICAN NOMINER}® Yor County Clerk. Be ™ saaee REGULAR REPORUIC AN NOMINEE For Ass<ssor.
Gyron Waters.... Of San Bernardino CONGRESSMAN (SECOND District) Marion Biggs........:. Of Butte RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS, (®IRST DISTRICT) WRONOR cis cis: Of Placer BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, (SECOND bicrRict) SA NEVADA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. —_——FOR STATE SENATOR, I ganar MeNULTY, REGULAR: REPUBLICAN NOMINEE} _ For Treasurer. Fi hese ‘a. RAPP, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Recorder. VV, > tore, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEEQ (PL URTH DIsTRicr) ©. W. Cross. ...0... Of Nevada City . For District Attorney. FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, via é (FOURTEENTH DISTRICT) Gjnence LORD, Thomas S. Ford.... Of Nevada City (YUFTRENTH DisTRICT) . . William Hi. Hill...... Ot Truckee} “8GULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINE FOR SHERIFF, For Sh riff. Cal. B. Clarke . ..:. Of Nevada City aoe FOR COUNTY CLERK,dames L. Morgan..... Of Cherokee A. WALRATH, : _ FOR COUNTY RECORDER, William Maguire.... Of Lowell Hin} REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR COUNTY TREASURER, : = B. N. Shoeeraft..... Ot Nevada City For Senator. FOR DISTRICP ATTORNEY, a ass A. B. Dibble...... Ot .Grass Valle : FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR, ‘Vy & seownen, Daniel Collins..... Ot Grass Valley = j : : FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE ‘. M. B. B. Potter..... Ot Nevada City FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, . For Justice of the Pesce, . Jéseph Gilbert..... SEE : FOR CORONER, z : : 2 B. Johnson ....... Of Grass Valley ETJE & BRAND. . FOR COUNTY SUPERVISORS, : WATCHMAKER (vHiRD DisTrict) é eos Bloomfield, Fureks’‘& Washington Township: © end : F. M. Pridgeon...... Of Lake City a ee Jeweler, Brephy..... te eeeeees BROAD 8T. N&VADA CITY . SUPERVISOR No 7 Robin Ta JH FS R. W. WATERMAN, Of San Bernardino. . YOR SBCRETARY OF STATE,Walter S. Moore _ Of Los Angeles. {VOR STATE CONTROLLER, pe E. Denny, Of Tulare. FOR STATE TREASURER, J. H. Neff, Of Placer. YOR AFTORKEY-GREERAL, W._ H.-H. Hart, Of San Francisco. FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL, Theodore Reichert, ~ Of San Francisco. FOR SUPT. PUBLIC DISTRUCTION, Ira G. Hoitt, Of San Francisco. FOR CLERK OF SUPRESE CoUR?, James A. Orr, ~ Of Plumas. FORK RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, A. Abbott, Of Sacramento. VOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, L. C. Morehouse, Of Alameda JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME coune, A. Van R. Patterson, Of San Joaquin. T. B. McFarland, Of Sacramento. Noble Hamilton, Of Alameda. —— ® FOR CONGRESS, J. C. CAMPBELL, Of Stockton. County Nominees FOR. SENATOR, A. Walrath, Of Nevada City. FOR SHERIF, . . George Lord, Of Grass Valley. FOR COUNTY ChERE, F. G. Beatty, Of Grass Valley. FOR_RECORDER, 1 John A. Rapp, Of Nevada City. FOR"DISTRICT ATTORNEY,W. D. Long, Of Nevada City. FOR SUPT. OF BCHOOLS, A. J. Tiffany, Of Nevada City. FOR TREASURER, Henry McNulty, Of Moore’s Flat. [voR assxeson, Erastus Bond, Of Nevada City. ian PUBLIC sometnene, D. E. Osborne, Of Graés Valley. fron surveyor, : Charles E. Uren, Of Grass Valley. FOR GORONER, William Powell, Of Grass Valley. ASSEMBLY NOMINEES. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT, = = “ Rev. J. Sims, Of Nevada City. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT, John [. Sykes, Of Grass Valley. THIRD TESTRICT, J. T. Cline, Of Graniteville. WCURTH DISTRICT, “L, D. ‘Rathbun, Of Cherokee. g ie vm OFFERE * _AND— aN \" @ BD JOHN T. MORGAN, E. M. PRESTON, _ GEO. E. TURNER, WM. LOUTZENHEISER, DIRECTORS : CHAS. BARKER. D FOR SALE Nevada Counly Land Improvement Assocation, GEO. C. GAYLORD, NAT. P. BROWN, GEO. E. BRAND, WM. CAMPBELL, Sele. EB. M. PRESTON. Re eee Ae Oe +++ JOHN T. MORGAN. nese? Oo OTE Re re ¥csheees ce keueee G E. BRaND. * cure one of the best ranches rare $3000. HOUSE A pri e, a house con $1100 $350 $5000 deep red soil. .A num barn. growing ofall kinds of -vestment. erty is very favorably improvement could be vines, 400 blac’ Valley. and stable. 3000 grape vi improvemen 160 feet. the county. : enough can be cut that $10 240 eeres of good sand when improved will be $500 02 and 2 col ag ge h, = 5m t outside : detckinax. — 1005. as $4G4U,.f Nevada City. irrigated cheaply. As 10,000 Acres of F'OR SAL.E. 8250 6560 ACRES OF CHOICK LAND FAVORABLY SITUATED AND @ highly improved. Well fenced and nine rooms, hard finished, six rooms; o: hay, Favorably situated taining nine Centrally loeated and includ Penn Valley. Deep rich soil, === barn, sheds, hay press; etc: Lake}City to Columbia Hill. and a fine variety of other fruits, ail under a and situated on the road 0 __ A new House within athe city. Containing 8 A be, utifal situation. Ranch—190 acres, patented. 4 mil i S300G acres under cultivation, Good 79 FY nena ene , houses; natural water; suitabl Ranch—127 acres ;Plenty of water for A favorably located and w jSale, consisting of 400 cape pai 8 good barns, ( ut120 tons hay. A splendid ly of free water. House chance torein county at a LOW PRICE. 4000 vines; about four acres’ of Sufticient free water for ana hor, and water which ali Jays so that it sisal irrigated. "Good barn, good cellar and milk house, for outside free cattle range. ND plows, harrows, and: other small teeming caplet: 600 3 TWENTY ACKES OF LAND WITHIN ONE MILE OF N&VADA CITY. e Well fenced. soon. SIOOG, cer er coins Soom aed oa ee NOs $3000. Ae Prema Beater 4 FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF THE BEST ORCHARD LAND IN the: , eituated 2 miles from Nevada City on Gouuty road. .Good Louse of 6 rooms, Bern. tons ot hay, :0 head of cattle, 3 horses 3 hogs, and including all the chickens, orchard in full bearing. from ditch to the p’ace ly filled with hay. A° 165 ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENULED, GOOD HOUSE WITH mi Large barn containing 29 tong A good investment if sold POSTOFFICE. HGUSE yard. e be offzred for a short time at the above iow good well. fruit. The pasture land made worth $5 2000. commodieus rooms with all the modern improvements. les 2 unimproved lots and a fine orchard. TWO HOUSES and lots, street in Nevada City. G sold within a few days. SIX ACRES of splendid fruit land, A good chaiice to make a nice rural home. . WILL PURCHASE one of the pre able places in N 20 acres in orchard and all The trees have all been sel ties. This land nearly favorbly situated on principal ood and both rented. Must be adjoining city limits. ttiest and most profitorthern California, consisting of 100 acres. the trees and vines in profitable bearing. ected with the best care and are fine varieD all lies under the ditch and isin a warm, sun$ai Will be worth $10,000 in two years. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm of @ 400 acres situated on the Narrow 3 miles from Grass Valley. Fine meadow lands that nev Gauge Ruilroad about 150 acres under splendid cultivation. er fail a full crop. Choice fruit tracts in ber of never failing springs. Water conducted to the barn. Th place to twice pay for the land at Good house and ere is timber enough on this regular stumpage price. $ 2 25 0 ‘A RARE CHANCE. 335 acres situated in the @ natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under cultivation. ood house and barn, road and only 4 miles from Grass Valley an Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown. in -abundancé without ifrigation. Fine timber tracton the land. A splendid purchase $ . 4000 A Beautiful Farm of 640 acres, situated in a shel. 4 w 42 & tered-locality in the warm belt formerly known as free water, well fenced, good house and ~Much of the land is well situated for the Situated on the public d2 miles from Railroad. is Bo located that it commands « large scope of free outside range for cattle. $3 0 00 Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, situated on athe road from Pleasant Valley’ to Grass Valley ;well located and ean be irrigated from a ditch. A number of on the place and is a real bargain at the price. $500 160 actes of choice land to be sold at the -price named § to settle an estate and is situated on the road leading from Must be sold. Splendid chance for ingood springs: % [ 600 30 acres of improved orchard land situated in the ‘4 8 warm belt within one mile of Nevada City. Good house and barn. Rock milk house and other buildings. This pro situated with plenty of free water, With tittle mm Home and Garden, containin 48! $3300, in city limits; 2 good houses, Ars acres, 3}¢ acres gra hed 8, etc., 500 li berry, 100 strawberry, 40 peach trees, 50 apple, leading from irrigation ; nes ; 150 frui ts. Only 4 miles f house of 12 rooms, barn and e for fruit, grain or stock.§ , patented; 120 acres . » centrally located in Nevada 97250) vertece sess: good cellar and plenty of fine fruit: See : One ofthe most desirable residen } ell-watered tented land, and‘ a . Fy range. A rtion of t es . To ad ace suitable for lanaber: only 6 co ag Rae timbered with oak and fine state of cultivation, Nevada City to Grass 8 blocks of business portion o rooms, bath, cellar, woodshed 60 title. 50 acres under cultivation : ; house, barn, sheds, ete. Wood tract and orchard ; 320 acres ‘ S200 0 cuttivates ; 1}¢ acres orchard, with Co eee dor ne barn and other rom Nevada City. _ Dwelling of 9 rooms, Bowlder street, pDvestment. i Dwelling of 7 rooms Nevada City. A good y; in 65 by ce properties in stock ranch for rass Valley and 3 miles Springs on th ing implementa its. profit from Railroad Timber will more than pay for the Hs For Further: Particulars enquire at the office of . the Association, Broad Street, Nevada ~m . A well-improyed Farm, favorably situated i $950 O70 — i a under cultivation, He all the . “dey won head cattle, two wagons, 3 and tools, and various other Everything ready to go forward with 2 nt + —— wap gen . the Praag red land : nd only § miles from : "@ tion weil-timbered with oak and else F) — reas in one lot or divided up in smvull tracts to suit tract fenced. @ place; 1 span horses ‘ows, 1 mower, rake, blacksmith = go with the place. "of fanning.” Agricultural Land, consisti of 1: fruit’ belt tie lumber; will be sold : Timber will twice pay the price of the land. avery pr fil = Bt situated, iles from Grass Valland and in 4 miles »and-van be a “Ralload Lands ce. Splennimproved fruit and alfalfa land with ' 10a under the water dite pln anew Make a cde Se retu: Seauvrerweradywenmeaeneorror