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The Daily Transcript.
; OFFICE: 4
Ro, $2 Commercial street, Nevada City Cal.
CIRCULATES 18
vad Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
gp kn e North pens ean Wren Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s
Fiat, Granite Truckee, and eee —
N county; also in
er Sierra counties, at Sacramento, Sen
2 : Francisco—in aghout the State
ix from ou to
Diego from the SiSUNDAY, OCTOBER. 12, 1890
Resolutions of Condolence.
Covrr Garrietp, No. 6810,
Ancient Order Foresters of America,
Nevapa Crt, Cal.;Oct. 6th, 1890.
Whereas, It has pleased the Almighty God to remove from our midst
by déath our worthy brother, Thomas J. Jenkins; and,
Whereas, Said brother Thomas J.
Jenkins being a. faithful member in
Forestry, a kind husband, an affectionate father and an excellent citizen,
therefore,.be it
Resolved, That in the death of
Brother Thomas J. Jenkins, the Ancient Order of Foresters of America has
4 ¢ lost one ofits foremost members; s0Sat
ciety, a genial companion, and the
commonwealth an honest, conscientieus and faithful citizen, and, that we,
his late brothers, deplore to record his
logs in death, © = /yy'!!
Resolved, That “Court Garfield,
No. 6810, A. O. F. of A., rémain in
~—____ mourning for the period of thirty days,
on the death of our deceased brother,
and these resolutions.be @ntered upon
the minutes of this Court at our next
regular meeting.
tas ‘
Resolved, That a copy of the above
ee eee
resolutions be forwarded to his wife
jets: iY ; and children, to express to them the
sympathy we feel towards the family
of our late brother, Thomas J. Jenkins. :
Resolved, bat fhese resolutions be
be published in the Nevada Daily
TRANSCRIPT. :
Respectfully submitted,
Joun T. Rossrns,
Joun STEVENS, } com
Danret M. Dower,
Information Wanted.
Edward T. Townes left Austin,
Texas in, 1884 and wrote back to: his
family some time in 1885, since which
time he has not been heard from.
“fhe letter he wrote was from San
Francisco. A short time ago a party
‘then in Austin reported that in 1887 or
1888 he met a young man by the
name of E. T. Townes in San Francisco and the latter told him-~he had
been at work in the smelter at Grass
Valley and was then on his way to
San Bermardinétounty. Townes was
born in 1863. He is of medium hight.
and faircomplexion, A. R, Lord of
this city durnig his recent Eastern
trip met the husband of young Townes’
sister, and Mr. Lord was asked to obef tain if possible some trace of the missma ae A ing man whose relatives are very
; anxious to hear from him.
es
Friday Night’s Fire.
The fire alarm about midnight of
Friday was occasioned by the burning
of a one story dwelling house on the
lower Grass Valley road opposite
the old Cashin slaughter house. The
house belonged to George Davey who
is in Virginia City. It had been
occupied till within two or three
days by Jobn Moore and family. It
wasinsured for $650. Itis plain that
the fire was maliciously set.
The Coming Circus.
The Carson, Nevada, Appeal man
has MéMahon’s circus which
will beinthis city next Monday, and
saysofit: ‘The circus is allwool and
ayard wide. They have first class
performers and a fine lot of stock.
There is less faking and more real
good work than most circuses present
to the public.”
—_—_—_—
A poctor’s bill is seldom less than
five déllars, and this does n’t include
the cost of filling prescriptions, One
‘ dollar purchases a bottle of Ayer’s
petty F Satsaparilla, which, in nine cases out
: fof ten, is all-the medical treatment
needed. Try it, and save your money
for a rainy day.
Snamons Liver Regulator is inval—yablein the nursery. It is a gentle
laxative, and harmless,
The Latest.
Have your teeth cleaned by machinery. A delicate rubber cup revolves
rapidly over the tooth until the tartar
is removed and the tooth made as
white as snow. It does not scratch
the enamel or wound the gums. All
He your teeth can be thus cleaned in ten
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To prevent fevers,. keep the liver
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Berkshire and Poland
es ‘Pigs for sale. Enquire of 8. N.
es Stranahan. o4-lw
Stage Sime for Sale.
The undersigned will sell seven
{ horses, 2 buggies, one cart, one ten' ’ ‘passenger ’bus and 1 two-seated wagbe on. Sell them altogether or singly. If
anyone wants a bargain call and see
me. Ifnot sold by the Ist of November will be sold on that day by public
“puction Also two cows. I mean business. o R. Vincent.
TERE are hundreds of patent ar
torneys, but there are none more
prompt, trustworthy and reasonable in
their charges than Messrs, C. A. Snow
& Co., 7108th street, N. W., Washing:
> ton, D.C. Wetake pleasure in recommending them, and in calling attention to their advertisement which wil)
be found in another column of ae
an. air of superior wisdom.
with a little scream, ‘‘I’ve got him—T’ve
got him, Tom,
to girls catching fish?” And she whirled
‘the -poor little harmless-sunfish up out
of the water with enough power to land
a six pounder—up through the soft air
and around under the shadowy, fluttering leaves, just as a gentleman emerged
from the thick undergrowth in time to
catch the flopping, sloppy fish in his
face.
HOW. SHE‘CAUGHT FISH.
“I don’t eare if Freddy Colby 4s coming, Aunt Frances, I'm fishing
with Tom. Why shouldn't I, pray? 17
don't know’ your’paragon of
—I don’t wish to know him. If father
and mother would persist in promising
us to each other when we were nothing
but babies, that does not go to show
that we have got to keep to the promise.
We had no voice in the matter and we
were the ones to consult. For my part
I don’t intend to keep it. -Fred Colby
is coming to see you and I am going
fishing with Tom. I don’t know when
we'll get back, either.”
, And Minnie Jones.tied on her big red
sun bonnet with a little air of bravado
as she vanished out of the wide open
door of the farm house kitchen, while
Aunt Frances looked after her over her
spectacles with an air of one who knew
something which she did not care to
tell. ‘“‘We will wait and see,” she said:
While Minnie, entirely forgetting her
aunt’s expected guest,-went with her]
cousin Tom out to the river and sat on]
the bank under big, shadowing trees by
the waterfall, the farther side of the
wood from Grey’s farm, watching red
headed Tom patiently waiting the pleasure of the perch snugly hidden in the
quiet pool below. Her huge sun bonnet lay‘on. thie grass beside her as she
leaned foward, her hands clasped round
her knees, her dark face raised toward
the sunlight that flickered through the
boughs overhead.
They were city people—the Joneses,
but Minnie was spending .the summer
witty Aunt Frances Grey, her mother’s
only sister, who cared for her as though
she. were her own, but whom Minnie
thought unkind for siding with her parents in regard to the son of her father’s
old friead.
“Tom,” said Minnie suddenly, unclasping her hands from arourd her
kiiess, ‘I’m tired watching you fish,
you catch nothing. e try.”
.“Just as though agirl could catch e
fish,” retorted Tom, disrespectfully,
snapping a black beetle into the water.
“Don’t,” said Minnie. ‘“You cruel boy
The bug wasn’t hurting you.”
“No,” replied Tom, calmly, leaning
his chin in the hollow of his hand, *‘but
it’s lots of fun to see hir¥ sprawlin’
round in the water. Look at his legs
fly! You bet they never went. so fast
on dry land. Hi,-there he goes,” asa
fish came to the surface and the bug
went down. *‘Good for you, finny.
Come an’ try my hook,” and he dab
bled the bait temptingly over the spot.
“Let metry,” said Minnie. ‘Tl catch
him.”
“You can’t,” said Tom, though he
slowly handed her the slender pole.
“Girls do’ know how ter catch fish.
They make too big a fuss over it.”
‘Do they?” queried .his cousin, with
“There,”
What do you say now
“Ugh!” he exclaimed indignantly.
‘You must: have heard me coming.
You might have been more careful.”.
Then of a sudden he broke intw such
atmerry laugh that Minnie had all she
could do to refrain from joining him;
but after such a blunder she would
have done much to keep her frigid digthe hollow of his hands, as he burst out
in an agony of mirth;
him.”
And poor little mortified Minnie sat
stillon the bank, helplessly staring at
the stranger, at the flopping fish, at disgraceful, disagreeable Tom kicking hysterically at her feet.
’ **l beg your pardon,” said the stranger
gravely, without so much as a twitching of his lips. « ‘‘l was out in the woods
looking up a place for sketching when
[heard you scream. I thought there
might be cause for alarm and came at
once. Iam sorry if I have made you
at all uncomfortable.”
‘Might be cause for alarm.” This
hung poor Tom with a good grace.
‘Let me get him off for you.” He
stooped and grasped the wriggling fish
in one hand and struggled with the
hook with. the other without a blush,
though even unpracticed Minnie had a
suspicion that so much force was not
‘This part of the world looks to me
as though there might be trout. Have
you ever tried to catch them? They
are the fish to give some fine maneuVv Rad
‘“‘"Pwouldn’t be any use for her to
fuss ‘bout »”
» a3 ces Continued.]
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nd yefreshing to the taste, and acts
seutly yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels~ colds, headiches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation permanently. For sale
in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP. CO.
BEFO
mobsters
tion, over indulgence,
Power, Wakefuiness, Bearing down Painsin the
back, Seminal Weakness, Hy:
nity. But Tom had nosuch scruples. He
was lying flat on his face, kicking his
feet up over his back, his chin deep in
“Sure’s you live, Min, you did. catch
unfortunate remark did not help to
cool Minnie’s anger. She could have .
try,” broke in Tom; ‘‘she makes too big
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" and best pianos, Violin strings (steel).
5 cents; best strings, 10 cents; extra _
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tration, Ni al
“I Ww. emi
GREAT
Gigantic : Gift : Sale !
Millions of Extra Presents Given Away
Ereco
—AT THE GREAT—
American Importing Tea Co.
-OOMMEROIAL STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
And 46 Mill Street, Grass Valley.
WE ARE GIVING THE
Greatest Inducements
Ever Known to Buyers of
TEAS, JOFFEES, SPICES, OROOK’ ERY, OHINA, GLASS AND '
; TIN WARE,
Extra Presents to Everybody ;
Presents in. Eyery Deparim Era
Extra Fine Goods; Ex tra
Low Prices. ‘
Visit our Stores, examine our oods,com
pare our prices, see our extra inducements
(. me one, come all, to *
Great American Importing Tea
Company's Store,
» Commercial Street, Nevada City.
[eos & (haw.
Staple and Fancy Hardware
Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto.
Twelve Distinct Styles of
HEATING :: STOVES,
Andall the Best and Newest Patterns.
QO0K :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES
All Styles.
The Famous Suverior Ranee,
The Best in the Market.‘Agents for the celebrated
“CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING
Guns, Pistols, ~
Ammunition of all Kinds.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
O. V. B. Pocket Knives.
O@" We Jo notc English catlery. We believe in he oe
merits of American products.
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY,
WINDOW GLASS, ETC.
We Sell Everything at
' San Francisco Prices,
# 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL,” .
LOUIBVILLE, KY. ~NEW. YORK, W.¥.
FREIGHT ADDED,
@ burden}
RATHER PREVIOUS!
+ Men's Overcoats.
‘Dress Hat !
NOTICE OF REMOVAL !
»
DEALER IN
a
Ne.
Removeln or About September 28ih, 1890,
Fromfhis old stand at tue corner of Broad
and Pine streets to
ODD FELLOWS BLOCK, BROAD STREET
e
Adjoining B. H. Miller’s Store.
>
To advertise our Fall Line of
But as every one intending to attend the Admission Day
Celebration will need one, we had our Eastern houses
ship them early and they are now on hand. We aré
showing the
Finest Styles
Ever seen i » mountainsfand t is needless to “say the
Prices Are All Right.
B. H. MILLER,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street
. 3
J ust _ Received t
6 Latest Novelty
IN THE WAY OF A
Especially adapted for
Street and Traveling Purposes.
This H>t is having an immense sale in San Francisco
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD.
You Don’t Get the News
UNZ.EISS
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, t C.,
HH. MARKHAM,
Main Street, Nevada City. .
STATE: 264-5. is
DISTRICT,
COUNTY,
TOWNSHIP.
“Nominations,
Election, Tuesday, Nov. 4th.
FOK GOVERNOR,
Of Los Angeles.
FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR,
JOHN B. REDDICK,
Of Calaveras.
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE,
W. H. BEATTY
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE,
Cc. H. GAROUTTE of Yolo
R. C. HARRISON. .of San Francisco
J.J. DeEHAVEN.... of Humboldt
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
of Sacramento
Gaeiee sts of Alameda
FOR. CONTROLLER,
E. P. COLGAN
FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
W.H.H. HART.. .of San Francisco
FOR TREASURER, :
J.R. McDONALD
FOR SURVEYOR-GENERAL,
THEODORE REICHERT
POE Pe Ie ea of San Francisco
of Sonoma
of Stanislaus
FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT,
Li BROWNS «cee sesatewe of Solano
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF INSTRUCTION, —
J. W. ANDERSON. .of San Francisco
FOR CONGRESSMAN,
ee (2d District,)
G. G. BLANCHARD. . .of Placerville
FOR R. R. COMMISSIONER,
(1st District, )
WM. BECKMAN of Sacramento
FOR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION,
(2d District, )
L, C. MOREHOUSE of Alameda
FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE,
JOHN CALDWELL. . .of Nevada City
FOR ASSEMBLYMAN,
(14th District,)
of Nevada City
_ (5th District,)
T. C. HOCKING... of Grasr Valley
FOR SHERIFF,
M.C.HOGAN... of North San Juan
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
FRANK T. NILON.. . of Nevada City
FOR ASSESSOR,
ey ON so se encisas of Nevada City
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
WM.GEORGE. .. of Grass, Valley
_ FOR RECORDER,
W. A. SLEEP. ...of Grass Valley
FOR TREASURER,
B. F. SNELL of You Bet
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS,
W. J. ROGERS of Grasa Valley
FOR CORONER,
G. A. GRAY of Nevada City
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR,
ARTHUR POWELL. .of Grass Valley
FOR SURVEYOR,
CHAS. E. UREN..of Grass Valley
FOR SUPERVISORS,
(3d District,)
R. P. ROSSEN..... of Relief Hill
2 (4th District,)
O. D. GASSAWAY. .of Indian Springs
FOR ROAD OVERSEERS,
(1st District,)
WM. KIRKHAM....of Blue Tent
(2d District,)
THOS. 8. LEE...of Grass Valley
(3d-District,)
RICHARD PENROSE. .of Relief Hill
(4th District,) .
ALBERT WOODS of Sweetland
(5tky District,)
T. J; WOODS. .°:.,...
FOR JUSTICES,
C, E. MULLOY.. Nevada Township
8. WHEELER nf us
SAM’L PARKER .Meadow Lake Tp.
WM. PARK fe at
WM. SCOTT..., Nevada Township
“
DEMOCRATIC
~— STATE-NOMINATIONS.
FOR GOVERNOR,
FOR LIEUT-GOVERNOR,
-R. F. DEL VALLE,
Of Lus Angeles.
7
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE,
JOHN A. STANLEY.. .,.of Alameda
(short term.)
JAMES V.-COFFEY of Saa Francisco
GEORGE H. SMITH. .of Los Angeles
PEs of Butte
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
. C. HENDRICKS
FUR CONTROLLER,
JOHN P. DUNN..of San Francisco
FOR TREASURER,
ADAM HEROLD of Placer
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL,
W.C.GRAVES... of San Francisco
: ’ FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL,
STANLEY C. BOOM. ..of Humboldt
= FoR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION,
a OHA of San Mateo
FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT,
J.D. SPENCER..: . .of Stanislaus
FOR CONGRESS—-SECOND DISTRICT,
A. CAMINETTI..... of Amador
FOR STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION,
%
JAMES BRADY of Alameda
DISTRICT.
ARCHIBALD YELL. . .of Mendocino
NEVADA COUNTY NOMINATIONS
FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE,
NILES SEARLS of Nevada City
ASSEMBLYMAN—14TH DISTRICT,
M. GARVER of Nevada City
ASSEMBLYMAN—15TH DISTRICT,
THOS, DUNKLEY. . .of Grass Valley
FOR. SHERIFF,
GEO. W. DUNSTER of Truckee
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
GEO. E. RILEY... of Grass Valley
FOR ASSESSOR,
WM. H. MARTIN. . ." of Nevada City
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
JAS. L.MORGAN of Cherokee
FOR RECORDER,
A.B, BRADY of Grass Valley
: rok’ TREASURER,
B. N. SHOECRAFT. . of Nevada City
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS,
J. M. HUSSEY of Nevada City
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR,
ED. SAMPSON.. ..of Grass Valley
FOR CORONER,
GEO. TRACY of Grass Valley
Fer County Supervisors.
3D DISTRICT,
N. B. PARAZETT. . .of N. Bloomfield
4tH DISTRICT,
'L. J. ROBINSON. .of Indian Springs
For Read Overseers;
1sT DISTRICT,
THOS, MOONEY.. .of Nevada City
2ND DISTRICT,
C. McSTRAVICK. .of Boston Ravine
3D DISTRICT,
R. HOLLAND, Jr. .of Columbia Hill
4TH DISTRICT,
R. HUCKINS of North San Juan
STH DISTRICT,
G. W. GIFFEN..,.. '..of Truckee
Fer Justices.
Nevada township. L. GARTHE
Fer Constable %
seeeee
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Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack.
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