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September 21, 1890 (4 pages)

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pk Flee s minee Bator . + — Mhe Daily Transcript . atts ' oprren: THE “GYMKHANA.” Bo, 32 Commercial street, Nevads City Cel) 4 wediey of Outdoor Games Indulged in CIRCULATES 18 : by English Officers in India. ‘ ley, Rough & Ready, ‘ “Sponeovile, on san Juan, Pes Moore’s Bere oeerctile, ‘Truckee, and every othdostanee term, meaning the ‘“‘home of er town of evess ooum 7 alsoin Placer] games,” and with many another Indian Frencisoo—in fs *nroughout the State. phrase has been incorporated into the Sa” Diego from the Si-. sportingvocabulary of the spért loving on race. To put it tersely, itisa medley of games. To enliven the monotony of garrison life in the many stations in India the officers from time to time get up steeplechases and athletic sports forthe men. After the conquest of the Punjaub men learnt new games that were immediately dubbed ‘‘good.” Tent pegging, lemon cutting, and last but not least, “polo,” were at once adopted hy the English. All these sports were incorporated into the programme and added ooo SUNDAY, SEPT. 21, 1890. EE Republican Delegates. — ~ Phe following precincts that elected delegates to Monday’s Republican convention have been heard from since Saturday’s TRANSCRIPT was printed: WEST GRASS VALLEY. Wm. Wicks, Richard Eddy, Israel “Quick, James N. Richards, W. H. . a new zest. — oe An animal race always f ft ALLISON, RANCH, at — Sees ae eeaior ‘brings to the starting post some quadruped or biped. Pigs, dogs, fowls, cats, rats, rabbits, the gentle tortoise, all are eligible, and if some strange animal or bird can be procured the fun is all the merrier. Each animal or bird must be held by a string, but it is not advisable for the harmony of the race to place the dog next in line to the cat, or the latter in juxtaposition to the rat. The writer, when in Africa, saw 4 race in which a secretary bird was entered with every chance of winning. Next it was arat. The bird espied the rodent afew moments before the start, and with one thump of its foot killed it. The next second the rat had been swallowed. The secretary bird was ruled out of the Dan Hurley. PLEASANT RIDGE. Measr. Rabb and McKelvey. ‘ BUENA VISTA. R. RK. Porter. TRUCKEE. H. K. Gage, ©. F. McGlashan, O. L. Barwon, J. L. Lewison,W. RB. Rix, WwW. A. Dolan, W. H. Prouty, Ww. 4H. Mever, Wm. Irwin. _ COLUMBIA HILL. Philip Curnow, A. ‘8. Bigelow. A Moeodeli for Young Writers. The Marysville Appeal says these deserved words of thie able senior editor of the Grags Valley Telegraph: “‘An honor was well placed when the California Press Association made Will S. Green its President. And in turn extending the’same recognition to Rufus race. An obstacle race is indispensable. This is a race for men, and it must be left to the ingenuity of the stewards to devise the obstacles. A race the writer remembers began with some fairly stiff Shoemaker, the Association has like-] hurdles; beyond these an entangleA “gymkhana.” Well, what is itt] » fresh and vigoro neh Cor-. ‘The word in itself is a compound Hin-}--— Erte . pyer's Hair Vigor . § the “ideal” Hairdressing. It re stores the color to gray hair ; promotes prevents us th ; the formation: of “{ have used Ayer’s Hair Vi promoting the growth of the z think it unequaled. For hair to its original color, and for a ing, itcannot bes .— Mrs. La Fever, Eaton Rapids, Mich. :*Ayer’s Hair isya most excelent preparation for the hair. I Bord m my own experience. promotes the growth of new makes it ghesy sat soft. Th also acure for druff. Editor “ Enquirer,” McArthur, Ohio. “TJ have used Ayer’s Hair r for the past two years, and found it all it is represented to be. tt eauses the hair ral color to gray » cB e to grow freely, and keeps it soft and pliant.”’—Mrs. M. V. Day, “My father, at about the ’ lost ail the hair from the top 0: his hi After one month’s trial of ‘Ayer’s Hair Vigor the hair began coming, and, in three months, he had a fine gown of hair of the natural color.”—P. J. Cullen, Saratoga Springs, Ayer's Hair Vigor, ‘or. J. ©. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast Bold by Druggists and Perfumers. gt wise done well. He is not only a re-. ment, easily made with stout stakes and spected veteran of the Press, but also} Wire run in every direction around @ writer whose philosophic thought then. Beyond that was a wide water and grace of diction would win him lautrench and then a tarpaulin, riveted in rels in any literacy field. His newspsthe ground, under which the competi7 tors had to crawl, Next a table, with edd osbe ® Bre pereei eS aa a good old dxy bun for each, which had 2 to be eaten, and then a large bottle of strong. He knows the force of short, effervescing ginger beer. Flour bar simple words and his meaning is al-. rojs, with both ends knocked out and ways plain. Few men unite in their writings so much originality of thought with such ease and happiness of ex-. dived through them, and a last climb ~ pression. His is a laughing philosophy, . over palisades, built close . together, but it looks far below the surface of things.” to go through in an obstacle race. Demecratic Primaries. At the caucusses held in this city Friday evening to select caadidates to be voted for as delegates to the Democratic county convention on the 29th instant, the following tickets were made up: Precinct Ne. 1—John. A. Heyer, T. . tip of the lance. These lances are al-. . ditches. For the horsemen, a pretty and excellent competition is “tent pegging.” An ordinary tent peg is firmly fixed in the ground. Each competitor, at full gallop, with his lance tries to suspended from a scaffold, improved . the eppearance of the men when they . Tobacco or c back, Seminal Weakn was about as much as most men cared tration, Noe iness, Weak Memory, Loss of P . tency, whieh if neglected often teal semana ; Deak Sir:—U. 8. Judge, John J. A fe) an san <I A blindfold wheelbarrow race is] for $00 Sent by mai Price $1.00 « boz_Sboxet . Jackson, ef our plas, Te ee amusing, especially when the pusher. "A WRIEZER GUABAND EE ,t Cire {7 makes straight for one of the adjoining . . Permanent cure is hot effected. ae bere thousands of testimonials of both sexes, who hav: by the use of Aph: 108 Stevenson _ The Gelebrated French Gure Warranted “APHRODITINE” fos: { QUARANTEE to cure any form ofnervous disease orany disorder of the generative organs of eithersex, Yes paleo arisin: mA m theex: BEFORE ium, or th rough youtatui imuisoreon, over indul; nce, &¢., such as Loss of Brain ower, Wakefulness, Bearin, down Pains in the ‘ Ww ess, H ‘a, Nervous Pros issions, Leneorrheea, })!z m old and young: nm permanently eurec ne, Circularfree. Address THE APHRO_MEDICINE CO. ~ “scific Branch, SAN FRANCIS™3: Cat OR SALE BY strike the peg and carry it off on the. w, D.VINTON. Nevadaz-City. Sewing Machine. miums to its subscribers, and of hunto them not one case of dissatisfaction lighted with the bargain secured. Machine, a perfect imitation of the to the verdict of hundreds who have piece of mechanism are advertised and described on the second page of today’s paper, and full information is etc. The manufacturers also supply other grades up to one with an elaborhead on a full cabinet case, beautifully et ae connie Beanies selves of the opportunities extended yea of goed ~ é tea eas TA has yetarisen. In.every instance the . iows, Moss Mattresses, B Lounges, Single subscriber has been more than de. Lounges, etc. ete., made to order. FURNITURE : The latest offerittg includes three. KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing A WORKMANLIKE MANNER. = genuine Singer machine and according . ed for shippine a specialty. used both as guod as the original for} 544 Carefully Performed.all practical purposes. : = a has .-. Three’ numbers of this admirable AllZat the.Lowest: Living Rates given as to cost of freight:to this city, . ty golicit a continuance in the future. orately ornamented and full-péarled Second door from the American TeaStore. te JAMES KINKEAD AND BEDDING *OF ALL Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packPiano Moving Promptly attended to . FOR CASH, Thankful for peel pabronaws I respectfu _ . OOMMEROIAL STREET, . James Kinkead. finished with mouldings and elegant French walnut veneers, gothic cover with finely veneered ‘panels, and a chest of drawers inside the case. Any machine that is not satisfactory buying a sewing machine, look into. the ‘LRANscRIPT’s proposition “before paying a fancy price for one that is certainly no better, perhaps not as good as the Chicago Singer. —_—_—_—_—_—s!_ Tux farmer’s friend in all emergencies—Simmons Liver Regulator. Spectr attention is called to the advertisement of John F. Cooper agent for ‘the unrivalled Mathushek Piano. . ; je29-tf Titled Men Commend It. ‘Wasuixaton, D, C. Dr. Bosanxo Mp. Co., Piqua, 0. After much. suffering and the use of many remedies, I have received g relief and am nearly well from 9 violent attack. of piles, lasting four or five weeks, from the use bottle of Dr. 0’s Pile Remed . Bosanko, Parkerssura, W. Va. tome your pile remedy. Please send meabox. Yours truly; Cuas. H. Bartiert, D. D. 8. Sold at 50 cents by Carr Bros. A Werdto Ladies. Ladies who desire a beautiful clear akin, free from pimples, boils, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills. They will alse remove that heavy look about your eyes and make them bright, and will cure headcan be returned tothe factory and the . money will be refunded . ‘ i ARS W If you are in need of or thinking of J ® BARTLETT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR Marketable Pears. Enquire{of E. BOOTH, Corner Pine and Commercial’s j Newada Citv u Aeeident Insurance. — 4 we peercens a5 F THE MANY ACCIDENT INSURance companies that have done business in this locality during the past few years, — THE—Fidelity Aid Association Has made for itself arecord for honest dealing, promp: payment of losses, and satisfactory adjustment of claims that cannot be approached by any other Company of which we have knowledge. The Asscciation has paid in Nevada county, since lest June, something like twenty different losses, and in every case the claims of policy holders have been settled in the shortest possible time. In. no case hasthe payment of claims been delayed longer than four days. In every instance the losses were satisfactorily adjusted, and no word of complaint from
policy holders has ever been heard; on the contrary those,members who have had losses with the Association speak in terms of highest commendation as tothe manner Just — Received ! a ¢ Latest Novelty eam rT Hat Especially adapted for Street and Traveling Purposes. q Lae This Hatzis having an immense sale in San Francisco and will be worn by a great rfwhy Native ‘Daughters in the coming celebration ~ MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. ; » © Main Street, Nevada City. —oOF THE— SEVENTEENTH For 1890 GLENBROOK PARK, Commencing TUESDAY, Sentember 23rd, and Continuing FIVE DAYS. $10,000 In Purses and Premiums! Liberal Purses for State, District and County Horses : Farming, Orchardiand Dairv Products and Mining, Mechanical and Art Exhibits Five Days Racing ! Speed Programme for 1880: Liberal Premiums for Live Stock « fiisaache from whatever cause it arises. }#2 Which they were paid. Remember, S oge are only: required to This isarecord of which atty Compary ‘take one small pill at bed time, which . ™*Y well be proud. is coated with pure sugar, and will not The Fidelity has a very large membership gripe or produce ag unpleasant senin Nevada county and it is constantly inSe Jes & \HAW. Precinct No. 2—E, J. Rector, M. Gar-. steel. The rider carries the lance in his ver, Hugh McCauley. right hand, with the elbow of the arm Precinct. No 3—George C, Shaw, bent well outward. If the peg is squareFred Searls, Frank Power, Marshall ly struck, the lucky rider brings it home —DEALERS=sI9 — Staple and Fancy: Hardware Glassware, Eto. Twelve Distinct Styles of Locklin. on the point of his lance. As a rule, ‘ogee however, he comes to the finish with ‘Death of T. J. Jenkins. HEATING :: STOVES, And all the Best and Newest Patonly a few scraps of mother earth. terns. . Another capital race is a riding tandem race. Each man rides one pony QOOK. :: STOVES :: AND 1: RANGES 16 mm gation. Sold at cents by Carr] creasing. We feelno hesitancy in recomBros. _. mending this Association toall who desire this kind of indemnity. Among those who have received benefits from the Association: John X. MeDonald—3 losses. : : ie aia: : To advertise our Fall Line of — J.J. Bennett. > John Muir. F. 3, Brinkman;——-——Manuel Matlos John P. B, Fencha}l. Geachino Basso. John K. Edwards. Louis B. Seibert. Silas Heath—2 losses. Geo. W. Eagye. LizzieyMcCrendle., , John A. Murray. a Victor Sauvee Thomas J. Jenkins, whose home was two years old—Coun 8. ‘Trottin: on Geld Flat near the railroad trestle . Satie he drives the leader, and every g—For 1 years old—District— and who has been working at the. one must carry a tandem whip. A Mountaineer mine, died Friday even-. race causes a good deal of fun. ing of rubs fever with which he had . eompetitors start on bareback steeds, n ill since the 10th instant. He be-. and, on reaching one limit, jump off, longed tothe Odd Fellows, Foresters saddle their ponies, light a cigar and of America and American Legion of a ee ea acisate a Honor, his life having been insured in. 2 must be aligh¢when the judge ’ the last named for $2,000. Heleavesa is a a : j All Btyles. wife and three children. Tooal industries may be wed in aid-. The Famous: Sunerior Ranee, ing the programme. A race for soldiers The Bestin the Market.; An Allison Ranch Episode. in full marching order adgs to the inagain’ pean dictuaied baseany terest of the sports, and the small boys nts for the According to the Grass Valley . of the village will glad} loin in a potato Union, the delegate elected to the} race. fo ogi care ora poCORRUGATED IRON ROOFINGE Republican county convention from tatoes are placed ina line, and each} Guns, Pistols. — IN ALL STYLES. : ‘Allison Ranch precinct is said tohave. youth’s task isto run and pick them Ammunition of all Kinds. = SOLE AGENTS FOR . O. V. B. Pocket Knives. been chosen by Democratic voters. up, wronpad 4 sae ar ae them to a S. Benoit, the inspector, was a Rebasket.—New Yor! ibune. ‘ ' ablican j Rich Ice Cream (0@FWe do not carry English cuti lery. We believe in the superior IN ITEBEASON. publican, but Republican voters did a Siacon, Ga., salesman * wits teaved not put inan appearance, and there-. ing on a acasitieate road was greatly surmerits of American products. -— PAINTS, OILS, PU’ R AT F FE Fi p R EV . 0 U S! fuesday, September 23rd. 1. Running—Three-fourths mile and re ' » = Mottin —One mile and ‘repeat, for MRS.A.PERRY HAS LEASED THE.PINE STREET RESTAURANT RMERLY CONDUCTED .BY A. TAM, and haying renovated and refitted it in Tst-class style is now prepared to serve the public in a satisfactory manner. Wednesday, September 24th o4, Running—One mile and a _6. Trotting—?:40 class, sea $500. 6. Trotting—O: 3 colts owned in the sie mile -for —Mlen’s Overcoats, . srasy.corunta ase Grand Stock Parade at 10 A, M. . 7. Running—Five-eighthsof a mile and But as every one intending to attend the Admission Day Ee ee ee Celebration will need one, we had’ our Eastern houses 9. Troting Three "year, old-—District— ship them early and they are now on hand. L We are. ™™ eR showing the Fridav, September 26th 10. Running—O 2 1 Raa — bh er and repeat, $500., ‘Finest Styles . AE" ES INVENTION fred the won Gusing Saturday, September 27th ‘ th Not the least cts Grand Stock Parade and award of : 6 wonders ofinventive progress isa methPremiums atil a. Me Meals at All Hours, (03 siie7et ot ro ie coutseparting . Ever seen in the mountains, and it is needless to. say the 2 Ree forethe Democrats helped out the when @ woman occupying an adelection rather than see it go by de-. joining seat whispered in his ear that TTY his Q WINDOW GLASS, ETC. ti Free ce : . nEg— for all, $800: th k ° We Sell Everything at COOKED TO ORDER. ' Stern pees ne ren duriug the Wb notes ofvwaich fault. beauty had captured: her 14, : 3 a be given during the wee San . Francisco Prices, ~s ‘ me bee Pwo start li required. a will be made on the previous day. jeison M2 . susceptible heart. She was a woman of FREIGHT ADDED. us and we willsend you free Prices Are a 1] Right. ‘ ‘ ee a 45 and by no means beautiful. He took ofgreat value and impo: ice to fe The following business was transact . another seat, but she followed him and will start you in business, which B. H. MILLER : . e bas a ? ed in the Superior Court Saturday, continued to pour into his ear her tale Fine Fresh Candies. . fag else in the world. Gran Conditions, J. M. Walling presiding: of passion until every person in the car Hondas vs. Webster. Action dis-. W9* laughing. Finally it transpired ‘ddress True & Co., Augusta ¥ Cheap ! Quick Time $ Geap Hares ea ae ————_— siiiaidiadbiaiait Skee : ea a oie os pam te : ; : _. then on her way to.an asylum. : E ot oe: Given till Wed : DR.C.L. WAL K, Everything neat and palatable. esda: answer. DAN TISsT,: The Best in the World ~ for General Us . “ i f : : se, of any two classes nee al. O fs ase et al. vs. Byrne et D OF GR488 VALLEY, WILL,VISIT NEees vada City on : VF TAKE Three-Volume Edition” mh horse makings r i Comprebaaetyr a¢ come eck Eee tepine, Complete in 3 convenient volumes Reeves vs. Lones. Wednesday of Each Week. Hal Fresh—Brought down to the present year. Office at the National Hotel. Nothing but first-class finished work. City High School at Friday afternoon’s Teeth extracted without paia, meeting decided that the strike of the IF You —t0 Want to Keep Thorough\s Rested CONCERNING 500, ab the Comb any “vranclacos MontSOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,. SomueGeda, ese than bait the price cf sluice sorte’ * * °7Clopedia Ben ae eoaeram eng, . “ “moutiguyayE ay nasg corns fron mak pro gen tn or poctmgn page, ay cha Yon may aoe fot 7gumet ae Society . cisco aenicurruns Le AZING Paes with several Fa beee 4 mma Teachers, ete., te the to govern : jec L : East San Francisco iron molders was justiDividend Notice. win the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. . Nioaers ware oth is joann FRESH OYSTERS -_~ superior Court. vi *A Fall assortment of lan Dismissed. The Debaters. The debating dub of the Nevada Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street © Gastern and Eur Cities. next Friday is the advisability of the ‘Directors of the Champion Quartz PTR RRA BY 'YHE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL * a =0 98 8 4 8 Be High School boys forming an athletic pom Pg 7, Dele on Teeter) eo . : -NEVADA 160 TY’ r of Sega” op oh club. : e ae able Per share haa been declared, pey. i sie'e''ewe ee sete ttt ccs The school foot! club has n re organized, Your strict temperance man takes very little pleasure in going fishing. fiable. The quésfion to be discussed) . . ey gS NN At MEETING OF THE BOARD OF —AND ATp i ; PrELIT ITs and Other Resources, besides veing Folly . wow York and New Orleans cc ee THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS With Steamer Lines te : 80 and 101 ee : C wu SPECIALTY IB GENERAL LOCAL EUROPEAN — PORTS. News, and ithasa n that reacht en red to Se Shar ot ea reading people in every part of his PULLMAN P. 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