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October 6, 1886 (4 pages)

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LL -. UNNECESSARY Worry. than another that endeavors to seore glorious possibilities for the future—that : order is the Nativ: six thousand or-so ef earnest, hon est,. loyal members. whose great eat pride is in the land of thei: . birth, and whose chief concern i: _ to Bild up and foster ite best in'" ferests, Ite teachings lead to industry, morality,. integrity and reverence fcr all things good anu . true. It includes within its rank: the issue not only of men and wo men who were born beneath the Ihave come to these favored shores from nearly all the countries o The newspaper that urges the election of any political candidat because he belongs to this organi gation, “does the organization + grievous wrong and does no favor to the candidate, To show how , the Native Sons themselves regurc ~ these things, attention is’ directéx. ‘tothe appended extract from th: proceedings of the Grand Parla: _ «held last April in Woodland: ~The following resolution by Geo so th paliea Ud ono pon le comm and unani§ {Add « mew.Seotion to Artick IX. of the Constitution. of Subor Parlors as follows: u 13. No member of thi: ‘Order shall use in any way, th SOoen, ped the emblems. adopter _ py it, for business or political Flas end mete! oe Fa ‘shall become a.member or offi of any association or corpora: tion usiug the said names or embusiness or political pur you. Any member violating an) the provisions of this Sectio: suspendea Parlor may de i '. Libraries or ding-rooms. Hall. Cemetery or Mutual Aid Associations, or Official Newspape: Aegean ii: Order, so long a: the same remain ion-political.’’ The order has from first’ to asi wetudiously avoided being made the tool, directly or indirectly, for the advancement of any member i: his efforts to obtain: political pre ferment, and summary punishment is meted out to all who show ° . disposition to ever so slight!) *widlate ite tenets in this respect What the newspapers may say o try to do, it cannot prevent; no should nor Will it be held responsible for that. These things are not saidin ex tenuation of anything. the order needs no defense from anyone. It is strong enorigh.to take care of itself without regard to what may be said on the outside, and th more it is misunderstood or misrepresented the stronger it will be come, for that is the kind of stuff tmposing it. This statement of facts is made to prevent any unnecessary worriment on the. pari of well-intentioned but misguideo people who have not heretofore Go sLow. The Marysville Appeal is trying to drag the slickens issue into the Congressional fight in this district, _of which Yuba county is a part. The in.so doing is toying Hable to-get the worst of the little ~ © ‘game if it dovs -not quit its crazy on this matter right where he modicum 2 Of sense. MSE thy f most bitters, Dr. Gunn’s r that is ’ gtare and-stripes, but of many wh, . : » The provisions of thi. Setion thaltpot a: ply toN. 8.G . has done or has not done. lh}, Limit business under the provisions of which San _ Francisco’s streets and sewers have been allowed to take care of themeelves, and thousands of workingmen who might have otherwise been employed to the advantage of all concerned are by enforced idleness broughtin startling p.oximity to starvation. To expose still more thoroughly the hollow pretentions of the party in its assumed character of the wet-nurse of King Labor, there exists a remarkable discrepancy between the language of the State Democratic platform, the ation of the Democratic majority of the House of Representatives and the claims of the Examiner that the Democracy of California isthe only genuine and original Jacobs in the boycott, antiChinese party, doing business at . the old stand. The Examiner say: “the Democratic party stand: committed to the boycott,” the platform says, “the Democratic party of this State, as the friend of free labor and in the interest: of the people, recognizes the lega: right of any citizen to employ whom he pleases,” and Mr Ranjall, the Democratic leader of the douse of Representatives, when wked, on the 26th of June last, by dr. Reed of Maine to permit the yeas and nays.to be recorded on :he vote to allow an appropriation af $10,000 for the purpose of aiding the enforcement of the restriction act, answered with more curtnese than courtesy, ‘‘I will not,’’ ind the Democratic majority voted against the appropriation. Fa WACES THE MUSIC. The Sacramento Bee tells the darysviile Damocrat that if the atter knows anything abou Jamilton Smith having paid the dee $500 a few years ago for pub‘ishing articles in the interest o. the hydraulic miners, to make « sigan breast of it. It says to the Democrat: — Come out of the woods with: vour story. Don’t ba acur, ‘will ng to. wound and yet afraid t« trike.” If you have anything: to . day, come out like a man and say it. You seem to have access ul the secrets of hydraulickers, though you claim to be working it. ‘he interest of the farmers. We vite you to tell all you know bout the Bee; tell it in such . nanner that it can be made i ‘tutement, and not put it in the ‘owardly form of a sneuking quesion, : The Democrat must do one oi .wo things, if itdesires to save itvelf from disgrace in the eyes oi sonest people: Give positive proof of the Bev’s alleged rascality, w admit that its insinuation wax without foundation and humbly reg the pardon of the Sacramento paper. ee For nervousness Dr. Gunn’s Bit.ere is the best remedy in the wide vorld, —ee Arriyalsatthe _ UNION HOTEL. Mrs. J. Naffziger.. . Proprietress. October 4, 1886. G. Ramelli, Ranch, E. Williams, Carson, Ney. J.S Kramer, Omega, H Gaylond, City, W.-H. Snow, Big Bend, J. H, Stevens, Sacramento, T. J. Thomas, Grass Valley, J. M. ‘Thomas, do . D. Harris, do . H. Hanson, City, . Vanberg, Maybert, — . D. Remkel, Dutch Flat, ho Werry, Grass Valley, . Mackiv and w, Oakland, A. McHutchin, do A. Wilson, Murchie mine, . Allen, City, J. a re ‘Truckee, M. Michel, San Francisco. s<kS< J Meme Arrivais at the NATIONAL HOTEL, itectox Bros... PROPRIETORS, October, 4, 1886. G. _Ramelli, Ranch, : John McCarty, Columbia Hill, Maes. E. Sullivan, do D. Burroughs,’ Bioomtield, G. W. Downey, Spenceviile, "Wm. A. Coé, Grass Valiey, F. M. Pridgen, Bicomtielu, F. Luplay, City, D. Aurauson, Wheatland, 8. Hellub, Sun Francisco, J, OU. Franks, & W. Moore, agt D. & R. G. R. R. Mrs VU. A. Porter & c, Keno, JE. Fuller, San Juan, “Dan ‘Lattle, do N. Buckiey, do A. T. Wells, do W. Bayles, Forest City, Aibert Elcke, do Prof, Ertz, Uity, J. J. McUurty, Railroad, M. M. Winston, Weuber Lake, M. ‘Legler, Ra.lroad, A. Cohn & 8, Downieville, 8S. R.Noyes,, do J. H. pordwell, City. Jas. Brobeck, City, C. G. Brooks, Suu_Francisco, Wim. McKien, d> C, ®. Loughridge, Monterey, J.A. Rapp, Pacific Grove, Coon Seaman, Pajuro, st Cruz Wm. Cole, Uverihelett, _ John Bacigalupi, Giiroyyuamy’m B. McUlintock, Vity, i cal This powder never varies. narvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. ” More econonii AKING POWDER A than the ordinary kinds, and sannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short relent, alum or phosphate powers. Sakina Powber Co., t., N.Y. So: NLV IN CANS. ROYAL a 106 Wall 8 * c he Ww oil vh ‘or re w.thin the County of ud pay fora license therefor from the liense collector .f the Cotint, «f Nevada o: ‘ve cents per wad of sheep pistured withi ssid County On the ado ant Attest; 06 Ursinance No. 18. An Ordivance Providing for Licening the Raising of or Pasturing heep Within the County of A vada. : HE Poard of Supervisors of the County of Nevada dovrwain as follows: BECTION 1, se Ev , company or fn iingngteh , or who shall ereafter ein busiess of gag, Fond pasturing sheep evada shill procure head per annum, fcr each such gempa+y or co. peration, ‘SON, ‘ut no heoes: shali be issued under this orlinance fur a less term than one year. SECTION II. ‘The license collector shall receive for h.® wn ose ior coil. cting nae meg 8 gant thirdinance a fee of i. ve per cen’ m meys collect. d for under this wdinance, and shall psy into the County Treasury ali sums #0 in excess of said fee, which shal: be placed to the General Koad Fund of the county of Neva Ja. SECTION III. Ev person, c.mpany co tion ’ shall fail to pocouretine Sesoub provide: in. this ord at or bef the com iiencement of the business in this ordinance aamed, shall, n addicon to the lizense here n levied, be fi tred dollars, to be recovered inany c urt competent jurisdiction in the county ot Vevada. ned in the sunof one hunSECTION IV. triage tamiy me —_ es in force from and -fte filteen days r its passage. Adopted Octuber bag 1836. ". M. PR DGEON, Chairma . of the Bourd. ion of this ordinance Mulloy. wn, Schroeder anc Hili vo ing aye, . D. Woo. 8 yoing no, ¥. G. BEATTY, Clerk. By W. D Harais, Deputy, * . Wedluesday, October 6th. 60 Performers “AIRIES! NYMPHS! GUDDES-ES! EVIL eh SPIRITSi DEMONS! MORTALS! Klegant . Cos:umes! (Music! Charming Tableaux! and fnll_ of San Jose Times, mi B. Com ‘NEVADA THEATRE, lharsday Eveuing, Oct. 7th, The Grand Fairy Spec acle and O?PEsEITA, THE rinmph of Love! €ih VI Acts, by Mrs. L. Neumayer.) Delightful Three Hours in Fa‘ry Land e * The prettiest, brightest, most charming arran em .nt of rythm and har mo han we hive evor. seen -in amateur —Woodland Mail. ’ * © Bright and sparkling throughout pleasing effects.—s3an Jose ADMISBION . 60.500 ck'veceeter sts 50 Cent« Roeerved Seats.... Sed % Obildretts 65 a5 oso ise 2% Seats row on sale at Vinton’s Drug Stor Swift & Waterman Protection to American Labor and Indust ies. REPUBLICAN MESTING. J, .C CAMPBELL, ESQ, RepublicanjNominee for Congress, “2d Dist., WILL ADDRESS THE §PEOPLE ON THE . ISSUES OF THE DAY AT NEVADA CITY,; —ON — 43 County Committee will please make th arrangemen. je necessary & ts for the 9 ort er of the Republican State Central A. P. WILLIAMS, Chairman. JAME RB. FINLAYSON, Secretary. the, DR.woon's LIVER REGULATOR frepared trom the Aci.Vve Mediinai Proper Mandrak ties Contained 1° Dandeiion, Butternut, Black Root, Bune, Bitter Koot, Blood Root, Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet tlag, ludian H Wa-a-ho), Gouden Seal, etc, For the Spee!yand Permanent Relief of less ot a Most cases Dyspep-ia, Jaundice Chills and Fever, Diseadachie, For sale by all Druggistes th “ “ co vol or 3 conducting, vusiness iu this o twenty-five dolars per quar er. whuse a\er.ge mouth.y sules are lens than twenty-flse bundred dollars third class, and must ;ay a heense tax of scven doliars und flity vente per quarter. iulw three citetus, ANU Must pay ti as foliows: tess than ten tavusand cuustituve the thiru lass, and must pay a ucense tax of three dollars per quarter. arent ma 6 pay veuse tux ote jugglers, necrumsucers, uss. tupe dancers, vr meigat or haud exhibition, tive doilars per day «Van Of miGuugerie, OF a. y Cviiecti« uisis, circus ur acrubatic perfurmance, one huuure.: ddliars per duy. 6. Fo. each pawy broker fifteen dollars: per quarter. cena Full Text of the Ordinance Adopted by the Supervisors. ORDINANCE NO. 17. aa Supervisors of the County of Nevada do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Every , firm, compan corpora"i0n within the County of ores, now en— in, or who may hercafter engage :n tranracting or carrying on any dinat.c nereinuafter sade fy” lr acon Separate licenses a s . suust ba a sumed. dor ook branch establissment, or . eparate of business 1ocated m said county. Three calendar months shall co.stitute a quarter. lars Or jwore constitute the first class, and must pay a liceuse tax of eixty dollars per quarier. alnouns and legs than te. thousand second 2-Tnose wuose munthiy saies to twenty-fiie hundred doilars do.lars constitute aud must pay @ sicense tax oO: B these constitute the SECTION 11. Persons engaged in banking, ioaning mouey at intcsest, Orin buying and selli:.¢ ness uf privete persons, or in buying or selling SUate,couuty Or city aene.s of or other evide cvs ot indehiedstucks or other evistate, county ur city indeb edness, uF stuca8, Or notes, bunds or other evidences of i.debtedness uf incorporated com: vF in buying or selling gu.d uust, ver buiuvu, goid or siiv_r coin, are aivided sie; ur sillt E i HE i 5 erpeita 25 BFe SECTION XIII, — This ordinance shall take effect and be in force onand after fifteen ays from the date of its ado tion. ea by WD. Herris Beputy. many D. ves sp nmed a : ull.,y, $ . ¢ .F. Schrvever and Woe Hil voted a) ea "06 1. Tuvse doing business in the aggregate to the amount of thirty thousand du inrs . F mor. pe. quarter .onsticute the first c.a-s, and must pay a liceuve tax of fifteen doliars per quarter 2. Tnose doing business in any amount under thirty Goou and uuliars aud over ton shouzand doJdare per quarter coustatute .he second Class aud Must pay a liceuse tax ot seven uoliars per yuarter. 3. Those doing bus.ness in any amount per quarter SECTION IV. Licenses must be obtained for the purPoses hervinatter nam d, fur which the inanse Cullector mus’ require paymcns as fol». Proprietors of billiard tables, not kept exclusively for family use, must pay toi each t bie tive dollars pes qua ter. 2 Theatres and other places of amuse— for each performance a liiwy doliar., 3. For each show tor pay of any figures, . wire or 4 Forenh exhibition, for psy, for a car— mo aui— 6, Kur each toll reat having a toll bridge vhuirty-vix dollsry per yeur. Tue peapegene uf tuis section do not ap. sel ply w b.tions or eutertainmcnts given surt @ benetk of churcnes, schovuls or other
vnariteble e.tertaiuments, -y any amateur ura etic assuciatiun or literary society of the town or uistrict in which such exhibi— 6.0u Or eutertainmeut is given. SECTION V. = Every person wh» veils spirituous, malt or -/Fment d 1iquo.s or Wine sn jess qu «tities hau on? quart, must obtain a liceure from vue lcense coilector and must pay thsrefer + liveuse tax of flitecu doilars per qua: ter. 2. Kvery persou who sclis‘malt or fere:ted liquors or wine in iess quantities aN ove quait, and wno does not seil spirisuous hquurs, must pay th-refor a license vax of nine dcllars per quarter. RECTION VI. : Every person who ata fixed place of business sells any goods, wares or me: chan— dise, Wines or distilled I quors, drugs -r medicines, Jewelry or ware, mauve or 10U+ Metals, Whether on commission or uth orWiae. (except agricultural or vinccuiturai productions, or toe prouucticms of any sto «, dairy or poultry iarm of prec this Stui.c heu sold b, the p uducers thereof, anu exvept such as are sold by auctivneers at pub. tiv sale under I'conse); aud ali those > hy keey huises or carriages fur tafows (&x eepfasare used in the transportation ot 40 ds), m ist obtain from the license collecvor vi this county fur each brauchm of. cucu Ousinvess, .ic.nse, and pay qua:teriy there— tor an amount of money to be determined vy the classin which uch perscn is uy the liveuse collec.or of this county; such Ousiness to be class fied she amount ofthe ave made or hiring done,and at the rates following reguisted by muuthly rales 1. Those whoare estimated t> make avFaye monthiy sales of five tugusand dolla s oF more coustitute the first-class, and musi pay uve dol ars per mouth. 2. Of two tnvusand five hundred dollar: and le;s tuan five thousaud ,er month cou s.itute the -ecoud class, and must pay threc dudars per muath. 3. Ufallamounts ever twelve hundrea snd fifty doliars and'less than twenty-five uuadreiduliars per month co stitute tn: thud cass, and must pay one dollar and filiy cents per wonta. 4. Uf al. amousts less than twelve hun dred anu fifty dvilars per mouth constitute the fourth class aud must pay ose dolla: per month; provided that the sales oi aqdo 3 and wines by persons licensed uude: section six of this urdiuance must not be iw susubitiss Of lew thau one aud further provided that no ticense musi be required of phycicwus, eurgeons, apetucaries or chemists for any wines Or opiri.ua iquors they may use in the mediciues, quart measurc; Preparation vi SECTION Vil. Every traveling merchant, hawker or peddier who carrics a pack and vends xoods, Wares OF merchandise of auy kind must pa) (ur alicense five every such traveiimg merchaut, hawker o1 peddier Who. uses & Wagun, Or One Or morc animals tor the purpose. of vending such 00s, Wares Or merchandise aust pay ® license o: fifteen di mouth, dollars per month; and of any k nd Ollars per SBCIION VIII. Every person whokeepsa stallion, bull or jack, and who permis the same to be seed fur the puipuse of propoyati aise, Mustobwin a license therefor cue siceuse cullector ch.refor as follows: on fur from ofthis county amd pay 1, Horses that are hired for the purpose of propayacion, by the season, at fiity dol ware or cOust tute the fir.t c ass, ana must pa) a hcense tax of furty dohars. oliars 2. At thirty. aud i:sss than fifty dullary constitute the seeund class, auu ulUst pay tweut) -five doliars. 8, at flive.n dollars und iess than thirt) ivilars constitute the tulrd clugs, and must pay fitte.n dol ars. 4. A.lut iess than fifteen dollars constisu.¢@ the iourth ciass and miust pay ten dolware. 5. For each jick ten dollars. 3 6. For each vull nine dulars per year. SECTION 1X, Fcr each license issued the collector must coilect « fee of one dollarin addition thereSein ek ay Oh en ane expenses of ston. SECTION X, It is further ordained that if any person persous; whe.her principal or p-incipais, axeout or ayents, vierk o. clerks, eimploye o: smployes, Orany firmor member of 7 engaged tax . ~ NEVADA COUNTY ACADEMY BUSINESS COLLEGE. A School for ths People at Popular. Prices. Moy Se aration for any course in any University. A Comp ete Academic Course. Yocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting, ep seis Shortshand, TypeAt GLENBROOK PARK, Mid-way between Grass Valley and Nevada City, two miles from either city, ‘A Delightful Retreat for Heaith, Comfort & Study. 2600 feet above the sealevel. Neai Railroad and Telegraph Stetions. Omuibuses pass hourly. . Pupils enter at any time, take regular or lected courses or priyate lessons. Opens Nov. Ist, 1886. For complete prospectus or information address the pelacigal E, K, HILL. NEVADA cITY, CAL. —— DEMOCRATIC State Ticket. Election, September 2d, 1886. FOR GOVERNOR, _ WASHINGTON BaRTLETT, Of Sin Francisco. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Michaei F. Tarpey..... Of Alameda FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, FOR CONTROLLER, ~ John P. Dunn Of San Francisco FOR STATE TREASURER, Adam Hlerold...... Of Santa Clara FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, George A. Juhnsen..... Of Sonoma 7OR SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSSRUCTION, tndrew.J. Moulder..O! San Francisco FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, &. @. Miller.. ........ Of Tulare FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT, 3, &. Spencer ASSOCIATE JUSTICZS OF THESUPREME sedese CoURT, ‘ (oR THR UNEXPIRED TERM) ~ Jackson Temple...... Of Sonoma (FoR THe LOXG TERM) Seremiah F. Sullivan .Of San Francisco ayron Waters.... Of San Bernardino CONGRESSMAN, (SECOND bistr1CT) Marion Biggs......... Of Butte RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS, (Fike? pistricr) 3. A. Filemer......... Of Placer BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, (SECOND D:cTaict) Charles UW. Bandall... Of Tuclumne _ NEVADA COUNTY. DEMOCRAIIC TICKET. FOR STATE SENATOR, W. Croaa......5 Of Nevada City \ FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, (FOURTEENTH DisTRict) Themas S. Ford.... Of Nevada Ci ty ¢ TH DISTRICT) William i. Mili. : FOR SHERIFF, Cal. BR. Clarke ...0f Nevada City : FOR COUNTY CLERK; James L. Morgan..... ‘Ut Cherokee FOR COUNTY KECOKDER, Cc. ‘} William Maguire.... Of Lowell Hill > FOR COUNTY ‘tREASURER, B. N. Sheecraft..:... Ot Nevada City FOR DISTRICT aATTURNEY, A.B. Dibbie..:.... Of Grass Valley FOR COUNTY ASSES3UR, —~ Daniel Cullins...:..0f Grass Valley £OR SCHVOL SUPERINIENDENT, M. BB. Peiter...,. Of Nevada City tOK PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, Seseph Gilbert..... Of Grass Valley FOR CORONER, SB. Johnson ....... Of Grass Valley FOR COUNTY SUP: RVISORS, . (THIRD pisraict) All Political Announce‘ments MUST BE PAID FOR If ADVANCE. 1 W, CRuss, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For State Senator. Ww. SOWDEN, K2GULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Justice of the Peace. : A sEBROTT, e REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Rail: oad Commissioner. D COLLINS, e .REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINE For County Asse:sor. _—" J. SAMS, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE collect . Por A:semblyman---14th Dist’t. # Cc B. CLARKE, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE, For Sheriff. BC ataed L. MORGAN, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For County Clerk. A J. TIFFANY, @ REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Supt. of Schools. B. N. sHOECRAFT, KEGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For. Treasurer. W™ sscuime, _. REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINER For Recorder. ree G. BEATTY, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINER For. Ccunty Clerk. Ett BUND, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE * For Asse:sor. i= MeNULTY, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE] For Treasurer. jo A. RAPP, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Recorder. Ww. D. LONG, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINRE For District Attorney. rE cuaeaae — REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE, For Sh riff. A. WALRATSH, Nee REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Senator. _— HON. A. WALRATH, REV. J. SIMS, HON. J. I. 8) KES, HON. W. D. LONG, ERASTUS BOND, A. J. TIFFANY, Will address the people on the issues of the day, at the following places and times stated: Spenceville, Oct. 8th, 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, Truckee, Oct. 23. O@ "Township Committees will please make all necessary arrangeR. E. ROBINSON, Ch’m. County Central Com. A. R. Lorn, Secretary. lect. omit or fail to com i any ; reka ‘ashington Townships orde a ‘Gainer 1B iy « quirement or requirements, “provision ‘or . Bloomfield, Eureka & W. = ae And all other ing from a Bil. provisions or orders of sad Board of . F. M. Pridgeon...... Of Lake City , De en me . ued mck epuration te procure, 2 . pas con kee) aeons (& 00.,8. F., Wholesale Agts . conse, he, she or the; of either of them, us or pee. Agts the case may be, guilty of M. Brophy......... Of Cherokee Republican Meetings, Rough & Ready, Oct. 9, Rayacn Tike \JONH F. SWI. Of San Francisco. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Of San Bernardino. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, Walter S. Moore Ot Los Angeles. FOR STATE CONTROLLER, J. E. Denny, Of Tulare. v FOR STATE TREASURER, J. H. Neff, . Of Placer.”FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAI,, W. H. H. Hart, Of San Francisco. FOR SURVEY OR-GENERAL, Theodore Reichert, Of San Francisco. FOR SUPT, PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Ira G. Hoitt, Of San Francisco. YOR CLERK OF SUPRE\ EB COURT, James A. Orr,. Of Plumas. FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, A. Abbott, Of Sacramento.— FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, T. B. Morehouse, Of Alameda. : éUsticCRs OF THE SUPREME cours, A. Van R. Patterson, Of San Joaquin. T. B. McFarland, Of Sacramento. Noble Hamilton, Of Alameda. FOR CONGRESS, J. C. CAMPBELL, Of Stockton. A. Walrath, Of Nevada City. POR SHERIFF, George Lord, Of Grass Valley. sensiaceics CLERE, F. G. Beatty, Of Grass Valley. FYOR{RECORDER, . , John A. Rapp, Of Nevada City. YOR“DISTRICT ATTORNEY, W. D. Long, Of Nevada City. FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS, A. J. Tiffany, Of Nevada City. FOR TREASURER, Henry McNulty, Of Moore’s Flat. FOR ASSESSOR, : Erastus Bond, Of Nevada City. POR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, D. E. Osborne, Of Grass Valley. : {For surveyor, Charles E. Uren, Of Grass Valley. FOR €ORONER, William Powell, Of Grass Valley. ASSEMBLY NOMINEES. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT, Rev. J. Sims, Of Nevada City. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. John I. Sykes, Of Grass Valley. SUPERVISOR NOMINEES. TuiRp pistaicr, J. T. Cline; Of Graniteville. FOURTH DigrTRicr, Le “Rathbun, R. W. WATERMAN, . . County Nominees NEVADA CITY ‘DANCING d ACADEMY Saturday, October 2d, 1886. 4@ Guntieuns’s Crass will meet Monday “oa Li 128! AnD Guwtuauan’s Cass, WedVs “. mesday ¢ ening. : Oa CuILDREN 8 Crass, Saturday afternoon. Ear Private lessoos given to all who JOHN MICHELL. Pythian Cleratin \North Bloomfield, Friday Evening, Ott ‘th, UNDER THE aUSPICES OF SPARTAN LODCE, NO. 37, K. of P. Mountain Division, No. 16, U. R. K.-of P. from Nevada City, with their magnificent Band of 15 pieces, will be present. Fancy Dil & Dress Parade At 8:20 P. m. UNIFORM BALL AT CUMMINGS’ HALL, at 9 i. x. ever held in the county. Everybody invited to attend.” od COMMITTEES. John Knotwell, C. F. Buck, Thos. . Wood, RK. C. Penrose. Reception Committee — C. FBuck, Josiah Glasson, John Knotwell, . Fiocr Committee—Wm. Kallen berg, Wim. Bigger, H. P, Larsen xt. C. Penrose, J. G. Hartwell. Floor Director—A. R. Lord. Ticketsto Ball,-including-Sup“per, percoup‘e, $3. GRAND BALL —AaT— a: THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, WASHINGTON, Saturday Evening, Oct. 16th. DENNIS MILLERICK, ork og PURCHASED OF CON RISSELL THE EXCH# NGE HOTEL at Washington, Nevada Co, : ev will give A Grand Opening day INVITATION COMMITTEE. Nevada City—R. Stout, £.'B ond, John Rector, Conrad Grissel. Gress" Valley—Dan Collins, Geo. Lord, e . Meliet «sui—Mite and Jas, Bowen. Moore's Flat—Chas. Hegarty, D. Morrow, Jas, O’Donald, North Bleemfield—M. Cummins,Jos. Connors, Joha Edwards. G.aniteville—Thos. Waller, H Dundon, Peter Allison, John Mannix. : Maybert—E. 8. Shattuck,.—. T. Paimer, Fred Medlin, Wm. Hawking, B J. Watson. Washington—Cnas. Grissel, John Brimskill, Frank Worthington, J.D. Harrow, John Grissel. fade . Om W. H. Jemes Cramer ae iia Omrga Station—D. Smith, Fred Wh ting, M. West. Bear Valley—L. D. Allen, Jas. Rose. Big Tunnel—B. Murphy, W. Spencer. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Chas. Grissel, Daniel Gillet. FLOOR MANAGER -J. H. Brimskill. een =~ be ia at.endance. {Tracts lncwome Soren = = $250 Boot and Shoe Maker, F. L. FICKE. Commercial St. ». Tea Store, aed R. FICKE has opened a “Ming in the very best manner and wihaae prices. Mr. Ficke was connected Standard Shoe Company Betere the Fire, And gentlemen boots or shoes mare Saray onan, te food Hoe . 49 cam be Mad Anywhere in the REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 819-10 F. L. FICKE. MO This will be the Latgest and Most Enjoyable Celebration “. Committee of -Arrangements—Bal d Su Byeulug, Occoker 16th, 1886 A Fine Band of Music: will ee eae ere .