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Newspaper Notes (NN-1884-1886)(1884-1886) (292 pages)

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CONTINUED NOTES FROM GRASS VALLEY DAILY UNION NOVEMBER 1884 Taken by Juanita Browne 2 November 1984. 16 Nov 1884 Died Austin, Nev Nov 12, Caral daughter of John W and Sadie C Maddrill, p.2 GV a town of about 6000 still doesn't have a comfortable and convenient public shall for theatrical, dancing and other entertainments. Woodland, smaller, just built one at cost of $30,000 by aint stock com, almost everbody took stock. GV should be able to build one too. 16 Nov 1884, p.3 Attomey A. Burrows writes to editor that was not a fist fight but a scrimmage between one unarmed man against three. The blow he received was from brass knuckles, a Cowardly weapon. Perhaps Law is a species of war, if so its soldiers must discharge their duty regardless of bowie knives, pistols or brass knucles. 16 Nov 1884, p.3 Allison Ranch mine reportedly could be bought for $60,000. Still Millions in it and should be purchased by Grass Valley parties and opened again. 16 Nov 1884, p.3 George Wetteran purchased omhibus line to Nevada from B.F. Harris. he formerly owned the line. 16 Nov 1884, p.3 Sawmills in Truckee country shut down except Richardson's and the Boca Cop's , season virtually over. Cut much less than last year as wisely preferred to let trees stand and grow rather than overstock the market. Much of the lumber was ties and timber for the m and considerable mining timber went to Ariz. Gives #s and who bought. 16 Nov 1884,.p.3 Social Dance at Forest Springs Schoolhouse to benefit Mrs. Joseph Hays. 17 Nov, p.2 Headlines All Doubts removed, the official count in NY gives Cleveland the state, by a Plurality of 1100, Clev for Pres, ;Hendricks for VP, Blaine gives up the fight, the Nation Committees have shut up shop, the Democratic Roosters can crow now. Concluded, the event is one of the mgst significant in the history of the country and will be far reeching in shaping the future destiny. 18 Nov 1884, p.3 Now for a Good time, no more ifs in regard to swection. Democrats cf GV will celebrate the victory next ‘.