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catslover at Mar 27, 2020 01:33 AM

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good races -- The band played, and all was gay -- Home to supper -- I played several tunes on fathers old fiddle -- Then Sam & I went to Pavilion -- Big crowd, music, stereopticon, etc -- Speech by Rev Mr McGill -- Bed 11 -- Jack Furlong badly kicked by a horse out at the track today --

1895 -- Senator Jones at Reno -- Met him
Leavitt's All-Star Specialty Co -- The "Banjo Queen"
Millie & family -- Jack Furlong Dies
Sam's Peavine Mountain Trip -- Jones to Gold Hill

Friday Sept 27

Same -- About town -- PM was at Riverside Hotel, and had quite a little talk with Senator Jones on the porch -- with others -- Evening down at Opera House with Goodie & Sam -- Good House -- Leavitt's All-Star Specialty Co --- Vaudeville Varieties with windup farce -- Miss Birdie Brightling -- the "Banjo Queen" -- Best banjo playing I ever heard or saw -- Bed at 11 -- Millie and husband and little Sara & the baby -- Esther Armorel -- spent afternon & dined here -- Baby about a year old --

Saturday Sept 28

Same -- Last of the Fair -- About town -- Visited Jack Furlong at the Arcade -- Wife & son attending him -- Likely to die -- Sam walked to top of Peavine Mountain 10 miles -- and back -- 20 miles -- after bugs, etc for his collection. Evening took Alf to Pavilion -- Bed 12 -- J P Jones went to Gold Hill this morning, taking wife, etc --

Eunice -- Jack Furlong Dead -- Journal -- $5
1895 -- Heney's Bond -- Sutro Tunnel Closed -- I.O.O.F. Decision

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