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October 9, 1886 (4 pages)

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ACADEMY seh Seas A School for the People at Popular Prices. **"Dariff Reform,” whatever that the géhuine nut, and not the kind qi R Pp WW A N S’ Will address the people on thé is da n. bored out and filled with glue and sawdust, when it grates the spice upon ite mitk pu:c ies. More than half the i 7] ’ or abteie mean vors a protectivetariff, orone that man.”’ inst the pauperized laborer of aa-Or Europe. Ifa tariff is to pod daintained ; 7 : —FOR THE— : Washington, Oct. 18, , by Rev. J. Si us, Chas, . Boca, Oct. 22, to is Truckee, Oct. 23. hee pepe crag It ‘that ff we prohi en tirely the influx of foreign goods, . . such are the immense quantities demand would be made for mills ments, By . E. ROBINSON, tained, capital will embark in the business -of manufacturing. But where there is a party constantly agitating the question of changing tariff, largely composed of men wholesomeness. More economieal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powrs. Soup ONLY IN cANs. Roya Monday Even’g, Oct. 11, 1886. of our trade today. The Demo“crates were going to give tone to PROFESSOR McKANLASS, Of Alameda. ~ “REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE * fOR SUPT. OF PUBLIC INssRUcTIoN,. J. C. CAMPBELL, For Railroad Commissioner. FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT,. JUSTICES OF THESUTREME cour?, Of Stockton. Due REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINE For County Asse:sor. © ttf (FOR THE UNEXPIRED TERM) Of Nevada City. @@” Full particulars will be published later. RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS, (FiRst pisTRICcT) J. A. Filemer......4.. Of Placer BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, (sBcoD . Dicrarct) FOR SHERIFF, —_-_— A. Is. SALES, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE, Of Grass Valley. on the place and is a real bargain at the price, mber of good _— For Sheriff. FOR COUNTY CLERK, $500 160 acres of choice land to be sold iat the price named ¥ Wt to settle an estate and is situat on the ed road leadi from — “~ to Columbia Hill. Must be sold. Splen did chance for investm Pe lacs L. MORGAN, The Ur ajiproachable PROFESSOR McKANLASS, . The Greatest Negto Violinist. FOR RECORDER, For County Clerk. Admiasion......... 50 cents CORE ES.. 25 cents Reserved seats, 25 cents extra, on saleat Vinton 8. > of-4t Themas 8S. Foerd.... Of Nevada City REGULA GRAND ne FOR COUNTY CLERK, James L. Morgan..... Of Cherokee FOR COUNTY RECORDER, BALL William Maguire.... Of Lowell Hill FOR COUNTY TREASURER, B. N. Sheecraft....‘, Of Nevada City FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Will open School at the above Daniel Cullina. Of Grass Valley * FOR SCHUO L .... SUPERIW1E! 'm rouseor sent . Saturday, October 2d, 1996,. S*trday Evening, Oct, 16th. ou'm Joseph Gilbert..... Of Grass Valley ros LAR BEFUSLI Location of City, Lovntied ‘Our No allusion to the “bloody shirt”’ isintended. We are only pointing out the partisan inconsistency of place of aaald e . Boot and Shoe Maker e e e S ScSad at ties Rate ate . Paes Altes, Jobs Mana. Mallet ail Hiveand Jas, coin, . Graniteville—Thes. Waller, H Dundon, Per Treasurer. Omega—W. H. Brandon, James Cramer esta te Ti t yf‘a Oct. 160, . Owen Pred Wh ting} : 8 * Seation DSmith, Pred Oe be sate so Wein Bear V: tL. D Allen, Rose. ae es FICKE i eae d W. BD. Lexe, 7 ee ata ste ; FLOOR MANAGER J. H. Brimskill. YY Tt bepteend to receive pups ter . A Fine Band of SMusiclwill Hiiieeien fs, gen at ne desizing ne ss good stock] = — REPAIRING NEATLY DomE. A. “**#472. For Senater, e 2 : $225 N vada City; i yberfect repair; good cellar and pasty of Sus tralk ; lot 36 by 160 feet. One of Dwelof li 7 rooms, ng centrally locatedin rable residence properties in . gpeney: favorr ably located and well-5 watered 8stock tanch for su ceases 7 pine suitable for lum ; only 6 miles from Grass V ley and S nine A well-im proved Farm, favorably situat it ed : ae A numb of good er aprings on the place; pony face tools, Wagons,3 various other ASSEMBLY NOMINEES. . Everything ready to go A large county, Lepan horses , 18 plows,1 mower, rake, bluckemith shop ing implementa go with the forward tra ofct fine with the business of farming, ural Land $10,000.. Alsi tre in the elesAgricult fon tana ale and only § miles from Grass te a age Rev. J. Sims, . iemsdivid la ed ehcer Sanne for itwlebot r Of Nevada City. Valey; well-wate.ed and a por. enough canb cut that e its profit will twice,eay vie price of the oa pad setinitin sine, John I. Sykes, : REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINE . i$ or oma var] S20 as in ec ot Of Grass Valley. MUSIC LESSONS, aa gy 9 rooms, Bowlder street, Nevada City. A good the most Charles E. Usen, ere Joha Brim-/ . : froa scrvzros, z= EL, FICKE. on the 20th skill, Frank Worthington, J.D. Harrow. Commercial St., Opp. Tea Store, UotA.obe D. 1896, r, will bedeli. nquest Joba Grieel acs ‘Nevada City. ‘ shall remain ak William Powell, REGULAR_REPUBLACAS SOMINERR JO0G gers natural water ; suitable tor fruit grain ¢ 1200 ch Grass Valley, Nevada City—-R. Stout, EB. B J ‘pasen, Chane Grttaal es eenheou Grasse Valley—Dan Collins, Geo. jLerd, Works, Nevada. City, Califor. ” . hte yess: Or M. Brophy.... Tannneey eeOf Chersias INVITATION COMMITTEE. semen, D. E. Osborne, CAN NOMINEE want everything expunged from en Caen will meet Monday DENNIS MIL FOR CORONER, F, unty Clerk. LERICK, B. Johuson ....... Of Grass Valley school books that tells the young ear Larrea’ AND Gantiauan’s Cuass, Wed= & HAVING PURCHASED OF Con FOR COUNTY SUP: RVISORS, e 4 of the heroism and achievements . ®°49Y. THE EXCHANGE SO CHILDREN 8 Ciasa, Satu afternoon. (THIRD pigraicr) of our Generals. They would blot 4° Soir every Sai po Bloomfeld, Eureka & Washington Townshigs wiill give ve A Gra x ane Napeasaiecn ae all who E from the retollection ofAmericans Ba'l and Supper <a tore F. M. Pridgeon...... Of Lake City REGULSE REPUBLICANS SOMINEE JOUN MicHELL, } “8% Eveming, Ocrober the ‘greatest epic of history, and ‘ (PoURTH Disraicr) 16th, 1996 Bridgeport and Rough & Ready Townshi pa, the best:of all tume. They would Assessment Notice. For Asse csor. —— Ranch—190 acres, patented. 4 miles from Railr oad; 60 acres under cultivation. Good h of 12 room " Ranch—127 acres, patented; 120° acres posse ssory title. Plenty of water for irrigati ; 50 acres under ivation ; 1600.2 grape vines; 150 fralt trese: house , barn, — : Wood tract and orchard; acres, ; 10 acres $2000 cottivates 1}¢ acres orchard,320 with 2th gg eescg fr : improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City. Erastus Bond, Of Nevada City. G. BEATTY. FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, N RVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY. ; § i cellar, w § For Recorder.q FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR, WASHINCTON, ’ 5 ne Of Moore’s Flat. Bate: Fon ssemeson, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINER raw A new House within $ blocks of busi Henry McNulty, w= ee. rry acres, 33¢ acres cok 500 $2550.. ity. Containing and stable, A besutifal situation 8 =m Oath, sim portion© A. J. Tiffany, : Of Nevada City. poe vines, , ° and a fine variety of other fruits, ail stot, 40 dco cede of cae ee on the road leading from Nevad a City to Grass . POR SUPT. OF SCHOOLa, For Treasurer. John Michell THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, A.B. Dibble...... Of Grass Valle grape Of Nevada City. BSGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE ee Home and Garden, containin 483 $3300, .: Semen nc recy i W. D. Long, REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Supt. of Schools. Cal. B. Clarke..... Ot Nevada City] DANCING ACADEMY deprecated. The letting loose all be made worth $5,000. FOR DISTRICT ‘aTTORNEY, (POURTEENTH pieTRict) CITY 30 acres of improved orchard land situated in the § warm belt within one mile of Nevada City. Good house and barn. Rock milk house and other ielid erty is very favorably situated with plenty of free inans Nis wate R ith li improvement could : Of Nevada City. B 'N. SHOECRAFT, NEVADA $ i 600 John A. Rapp, A 3. TIFFANY, FOR STATE SENATOR, C. W. Croas....... Of Nevada City FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, ent. Of Grass’ Valley. REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE NEVADA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Wide-mouthed Eccentric Comedian. situated on athe road from Pleasant Valle to Grass Valley; well located and can be irrigated from aditch. Ay number of : F. G. Beatty, wee A RARE CHANCE. 335 acres situated in the § natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under cultiwood house and barn, good well. Situated on the public $3000 Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, George Lord, Charles @, Randajl... Of Tuolumne
Two youngest Colored Artistes on the stage $2 25 0 A Beautiful Farm of 640 acres, situated in a shel§ tered locality in the warm belt formerly know n as Fenn Valley. Deep rich soil, free water, well fence d, good house and barn, sheds, hay , ete. Much of the land is well situated for the growing ofall kinds of fruit. The pasture land commands a large scope of free outside range is so located that it for cattle. A. Walrath, Marion Biggs......... Of Butte cas R. CLARKE, mesdow lands that never fail a full crop. Choice fruit tracts in deep red soil. A number of never failin springs. Good ‘house’ and barn. Water conducted to the barn. is timber enough on this place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price. xe : 4000 FOR SENATOR, (sBcoND pbisTRicT) A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm of road and only miles from Grass Valley and 2 miles from Rallroed. .. . Good orcha 4veg eta and ble fruits s of all kinds grown in abundance _« Quartettes, Solos and WILL PURCHASE one of the prettiest and most profit 8 400 acres situated on the Nurrow Gauge Railroad about é vation. Jackson Temple......ot soins R™: ig esti city limits. a“ 3 miles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation. Fine FOR CONGRESS, > om5000 { A, ABBOTT, . Geerge A. Johnsen..... Of Sonoma SIX ACRES of splendid fruit land, adjoini $350 A good chance to soelee a nice rural Bes ng 8000 Noble Hamilton, FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, D COLLINS, E. @ Miller.........5.Of Tulare ° The Renowned Jubilee Contralto. bel. The gush of Southern ladies over the arch traitor was never the school children, that they might betainted with secession and keep alive the hatred which animates the ex-President of a pretentious confederacy, was never condemned. That was all right. But let any one allude to the great work done by the Republican party in saving the nation, and Democratic noses are in theair. They FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, NEVADA CITY, Of Sacramento. “(FOR THE LONG 2=RM) © EEE PARTISAN INCONSISTENCY, era the constitutional right to re Of San Francisco HOUSE AND LOT FOUR BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE. ~ able places in Northern California, consisting of 100 acres. 20 acres in orchard and all the trees and vines in profitab bearing. The trees have all been selected with the best care and srelefine varieties. This land nearly all lies under the ditch and isin a warm, sune3i) Will be worth $10,000 in two years. T. B. McFarland, Byron Waters.... Of San Bernardin: Master Willie, ““-Ade'ina Patti, bequeathed their sons, among oth Of San Joaquin. . Jeremiah F. Sullivan .OfSan Francisco. B£@ULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE MIS§ ROSECONCHITA, spoke of the rights Southern sires John P. Dunn Last Week in October, no relief. On the contrary, quite the reverse.' Ris had his ire aroused when Jeff Davis made his flatulent speech at Mont For State Senator. For Justice of the Peace. Adam Merold...... Of Santa Clara America’s Greatest Colored Soprano. though the Democrats would have no allusion made to the late ‘‘unpleasantness,” not one of them A. Van R. Patterson, REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE ee , MISS EMMA MONTELL, It is to be especially noticed that REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE W. P. SOWDEN, $1000 $1 100 TWO HOUSES and lots, favorbly situated on rincipal ., , Street in Nevada City. Good and both rented. Must be sold within a few days.¢ oie Of Alameda William C. Headricks.... Of Butte Musical Comedy Sketches. geon on the tariff, and have given gomery, Alabama, in which he Hunt's Hall, And His Genuine Colored In Jubilee Choruses, T. B. Morehouse, C W, ORw!s, Of San Francisco. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Michae! KF. Tarpey..... Of Alameda FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, 9 CONCERT COMPANY. kept the country in a nervous condition fearing the knife of the sur Of Sacramento. FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Fiftee:nth District. TWENTY ACRES OF LAND WITHIN ONE MILE OF NEVADA HOUSE & new and contains6 rooms, Good well and pleasant yard. $3000 AN ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE = from thecity. There will be offered for a short time at the above low ri e, ® house containing nine commodieus rooms with ntrally located and includes 2 unimproved lots anda al] the modern in provements. fine orchard. A. Abbott, For Assemblyman, FOR STATE TREASURER, THE BANJO KING, prosperity. They have been in power a year and « half, have only FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, Andrew J. Moulder..Of San Francisco Business is therefore feverish or business, do away with hard tines and inaugurate an era of general Of Plumas. REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE 600 CITY. @ Well fenced. 4000 vines; about four acres of orchard in full bearing. Sutticient free water for garden ana hous use, and e water pipe from ditch to the p'ace yh lays so that it can be well irrigated. Gooi barn, rare rgain. $3000 165 ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENCED. GOOD HOUSE WITH @ six rooms; good cellar and milk house. Large barn containing 29 tons ovhay. Favorably situated for outside free cattle range. A good investment if sold soon, James A. Orr, e WASHINGTON BaRTLETT, NEVADA THEATRE, the tariff will depreciate values. Of San Francisco. P. 1. SYMES, FOR GOVERNOR, To be Held at ONE NIGHT ONLY. chants with large stocks on hand are timid lest some tinkering of Of San Francisco. JUsTICES oF THE SUPREME couRT, Baxmya Powpsr Co., 106 Wall who would wipe out all custom at., N. Y. houses and deluge the country with foreign products, there is no assurance for capital, and mer $8 92 50. high ACRES OF er te big Se roman ps oo ee improved. enced su water. House of nine rooms, hard 3 good barns. Cut 120 tone POY Sao degen ee, . cure one of the best ranches in the ‘county ata LOW PRI $3000 ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF THE BEST ORCHBARD LAND IN @ the county, sit 2 miles uat from ed Nevada City on couuty road, Good Lou of 6 se rooms. Bern. 30 ton o1 hay, s 20 head of cattle, 8 horses, 200 chickens, 8 hogs, and including all the plows, harrows, and other small forming im lements. Theodore Reichert, FOR CLERK OF SUPREUE CoURT, Election, September 2d, 1886. AT GRASS VALLEY, I.E FOR SURVEYOR-@GENERAL, @@ All Political Announce. ments mMusT BE PAID VANCE. qninmene duty on foreign goods to induce the building of factories, and enable the payment of good wages, This powder never varies. A and can give assurance to capitaliste that the’ rates will be mainmarvel of purity, strength and Of San Francisco. Ira G. Hoitt, ORPHAN ASYOOM) once cicacee. prohibition. If we levy enough 10,000 Acre s of Rai lro ad Lands FOR SA YOR ATTORNEY-GENERAI,, W. H. H. Hart, order A high tariff in effect is next to Secretary..... teeeeeneceee ecevedpasee+. -@ s B. BRAND. Of Placer. POLITICAL. DEMOCRATIC in the habit of purchasing abroad. J. H. Neff POR SUP?, PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Ch’m. County Central Com. A. R. Lorn, Secretary. and machinery ofall kinds, an ac Pri oi a ee EB. M. PREST Treasurer........ biccic Vines JOHN T. MORGAON. N. FOR STATE TREASURER, Near Omn DIRECTORS : GEO. C. GAYLORD, NAT. P. BROWN, GEO. E. TURNER, GEV. E. BRAND, WM. LOUTZENHEISER, WM. CAMPBELL, CHAS. BARKER. a Of Tulare. E. K. HILL. WEVADA CITY, CAL. O@" Township Committees will please make all necessary arrange ST. MARY'S in use among our people a sudden JOHN T. MORGAN, E. M. PRESTON, J. E. Denny, x sca Ist, 1886. or information add the princi; ag You Bet, Oct. 20, most revenue even, but just enough to Bubstitute those we have been Walter S. Moore Health, Comfort & Study. 2600 feet above the sealevel. roadand Telegraph Stetions. pass hourly, ~ Nevada County Land Improvement Assocation ; "YOR STATE CONTROLLER; Pu ile enter at any time, take regular or . North Bloomfield, Oct 16, . ,Papi A courses or private lessons. nelius Jeffery, of this city. called to manufacture the goods ee Of San Bernardino. SEORSTARY OF starz, A Delightful Retreat for Eureka, Oct. 15, BEN KFIT now out of employment would be "WOR ts te ee City, two miles from either Columbia Hill, Oct. 14, , Nevada tive use of capital would be cer‘tain, and’ the millions of people St aoe San Juan, Oct. 13, 1 at all, he would adTraberth, ofof Grass Valley, and Mise Cor: ap sayeh as to obtain the prep : At GLENBROOK PARK, Nh MARRIED. SS heaa French Corral, Oct. 12, . 1sse-way tetwean Giase Valley and Hovade pg standard of other lands. ‘Mr. John P. Irish, the editor of the Alta, will not Pe ‘Rough& Ready, Oct. g,. sem Him ae he faaudiences as ‘‘our next Congress specialty. aration for spy course in any University. Spenceville, Oct. 8th, in favor of no tariff at all, Iris believed that the Gftieth . Congress, which is—tobe—elected ‘American ports should be opened this fall, will be the most numerte goods produced by the cheapest ous body that ever satin the Capitol. This conclusion is arrived pete except by the reduction of at from the fact that there are, ata rages for operatives to about the moderate estimate, one thousand men now traveling about the countryand being introduced to J. ‘ NORMAL, AND COMMERCAIL R. W. WATERMAN, sues of the duy, at thefollow. ing places and times stated :" —BY THE— FOR LIBUTEN ANTeovBRNOR, ae eS ee lemme Oe ar Vee by ted Sages Democrats had unbounded faith that the Republican party was dead. The Nutmeg State still buys gS AY, OCTOBER 9, 1886. was Connecticut in which the es Ree © pee wanme ol0u5 oe ae .15 oTs *} vote. It appears that Connecticut isnot so Demucratic, after ‘all. It ! S D N ikSF OFLFEARED FOR SALE BUSINESS COLLEGE HON. A. WALRATS, REV. J. Sims, HON. J. I. SYKES, HON. W. D. LONG, ERASTUS BOND} A, J. TIFFANY, ‘In the Connecticut elections there . $7.00 . is great increase in the Republicai EE ste ee enees Pe WF =e AND—— ememnennanevrinmenaner 8 gee ie . a which is the only thing he has Se on Pe profession of short-hand reporter, —_——. 4 -Proprietors. . Sumrier should settle down to his — DalNODiE HOMES Repcan Tick) COUNTY : 240 cree of good orchard grasing land, well-situated, $0.0. sp will be aand very profitable place.” good and wood Ranc h $500.34.89 2 miles from Railroad.’ ee outside range, Timber will more babe he oie ae ina thek pay foie Splenan acres of unimp SUPERVISOR NOMINEES. fruit and alfalfa land within 4 miles ice waGGv.ot Nevada City. 150roved acres under the ter ditch = irrigated cheaply. Asplendid chance to makes home: a Ot Granit "yorum mer, "© L. D. Rathbun, Ot Cherokee. or urther Particulars enquire at the] office of . the Association, Broad Street, Nevada City. pened a. no use for him. Now that he is BN Republican Meetings I the Democracy, who seem to have