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November 19, 1884 (4 pages)

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Nevada Daily Transeript. ee f The newest craze in amusements is ‘ablished Daily, Mondays Excepted, . . a ride on the roller coasters at Cenlightfal sensation of whirling 500 feet atthe rate of fifty miles an hour has been such on inducement to the people who has seen the coastera tearing around the track that the three cars, resembling primitive school benches, are filled each minute as fastas thoy are emptied. The coasters start at a point thirty feet above the ground, and with a slight push are sent down an inclined track about seventy feet, until a pitch is reached, up which the coaster rises some ten feet, and then . ¢ darts down again nearly to the ground, gaining sufficient momentum to carry it up the home-stretch to. k within a few yards of the starting point, The price per ride is five cents, . WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1884. _ Iv is a well known fact that drunk@n persons. possess a remarkable immunity from consequences of injuries, which has by many been attributed to potency of the infernal ivfluences ' gurrounding'them. But an English "medical journal explains it on phy silogical grounds, and says that it iv due to the paralyzed conditions of the nervous centers, which regulate the heart and blood vessels, caused . by the shook of the fall, which in gober man would have acted on them 80 violently as to stop the heart, arrest the circulation and cause instant death; which is another argument in favor of a man’s being drunk on occasions, [he San Jose Mercury thinke that medical journals should have taken the other side of the story, and explained how much less danger there was in a man’s fallig who is sober; that there is more immunity from bad eonsequences outside of whisky than in it, etc. OES nmrnrrinn _ Tue common people in England all love the prince of Wales, There _ ie no monarch in Europe 80 beloved asthe prince, The reason is this: the prince is very democratic. He doesn’t act like a king; he ridea in a ‘simple carriage, he rides every where, “he even dines at the Savage clab. with a let of Bohemians He isnow about 46 years old, his wild oate are about all sown, and, as he settles down, the people all vote him a jolly good fellow. He will succeed to his mother without any opposition. Evstybody wants him to slide into the place, and everybody will be glad when he is there. ' THe musical profession in Naples is said to have been entirely broken up by the cholera, —AT: —ON AND WOOD Fine Photograph Albums in Pl and the Metropolitans. to the bat, and as he stepped up to the plate, the umpire said: paling cheek. low ball,” answered the umpire. Hines with dignity; ‘‘direot him to give me an altitudinous sphere; @ Bostonian, sir, never desires anything low.” struck a pre-Raphaelite ball to right iquors for medicinal purposes, and = grocery store, way. BRAND & McCUTCHAN'S SATURDAY, Nov. 29, 1884,]. CONSISTING OF FINE PAPRTERIES, FANCY STATIONERY, FINE POEMS IN GILT CLOTH, TREE CALF, MOROCCO and Leatherets. Boston’s Cultured Catcher. Twas a game between the Bostons Hines went **Low ball.” , : “What?” demanied Hines, with “] told the pitcher to give you a “Exchange your information, "said And'as the umpire fainted Hines eld and fled out, Don’t forget that J, J, Jackson zeps on hand all kinds of canned ‘oods, sugar-cured hams, wines and found in a first-class very thing jyl9-tf A narrow. escarr—Th: alley‘al sleep, without morphine. Rees iia But Castoria, — Sour ; Colds, fresommend fauayerer any presto rv . avewel to Morphine Serpe Nt Portland Ax8.y i i — Fail Castoria! ASTORI for Infants and Children. CEN TAUR LINIMENT—anrabsolute cure for/Kheumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. 'The most Powerful and Penetrating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. GRAND OPENING of HOLIDAY GOODS} ye so BINDINGS. ush, Moreceo, Russia Leather Auction Sale! Furniture, Household Goods, ‘And Don’t You Forget It!” Every Saturday Evening. 1 At the Philadelphia electric exhibition an organist plays an organ 130 feet away from/his instrnment. If a atreet organ could thus be manipulated, it would be much safer for the Italian who agitated the crank—but what would be the fate of his organ ? ee No such PROTECTION exists in Nevada county to-day, against individual poverty, or against temptations tending to debase manhood; no such PROTECTION to all the ennobling attributes of manly character and manly bearing as is vouchsafed tothe patrons of Barrett’s Tailoring Establishment, at No, 46 Broad street, Nevada City. For a man once clothed in one -of Barrett’s cannot-be-duplicated suits, thereby at once places himself in the front rank of society—a MAN among men, His pride is aroused. A new interest in life springs up within him. His mauhood is developed. He steps proudly, The warm health-giving life blood apurts through his veins to the extremities of his frame with a vim, ‘The circulation is equalized and he is PROTECTED from all diseases and from all physical, political and social chills. It will, shield him from poverty by giving a prestige tor protitable employment, for favorable alliances, for position and for public office. Beautiful and sensible ladies will gaze upon him with delight, and if he be in the matrimonial market will regard him as a capital prize. Another prominent feature of this PROTECTION is, that it extends to all classes and political parties alike—to the Democrat as well as the Republican, And while WE are sound on the Broad National Doctrine of PROTEC TION to American industries WE do not desire to exact large margins from our patrons to hoard away. WE are eound to THEIR particuar interests, and declare a LOW TARIFF for REVENUE only. Our prices are as low as the lowest. C, A. Barrert, Merchant Tailor, 46 Broad street, Nevada City, and 116 Main street, Graas Valley. PLUSH AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, ETC. LATEST JUVENILE BOOKS In Sets by OPTIC and other popular Authors, SILVER PLATHD WARE. Dressing Cases in Plush, Morocco and Russia Leather. TOYS AND GAMES OF ALL KINDS. Come one and all, and see the Finest Display of Holiday Goods ever brougnt to Nevada City. BRAND & McCUTCHAN, Broad Street, National Hotel Building. COURSE OF LECTURES! Reduction in Prices to Suit Methodist Chureh, Nevada uty THE TIMES! CEO. E. TURNER, PINE STREET, NEWADA OCLTyY, OFFERING GOODS IN H18 LINE A7 LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHEb ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOY. 19, “GHOSTS,” By REV. E. R. DILLE, of Sacramento. MONDAY EVENING, NOV, 24, “SOME OF THE EVILS THAT THREATEN OUR COUNTRY,” By ©. C. STRATTON, of the University o the Pacific. The goods consists in part of HARDWARE, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2d, ‘‘FUNERALS,” By REV. R. H. SINK of Grass Valley. Three Tickets for $1. Family Tickets $2.50. Ot Every Description Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tinware, Gas Pipes and Fittings, Rope, Blocks, Powder and Fuse, Shovels and Picks, Axes and Sledges, (uns and Pistols, PAINTS ANB OILS, Window Glass and Putty. Crockery and Glas Ware HOME MUTUAL Insurance Company, OF CALIFOR CAPITAL $300,000 Principal OMice--305 California) St SAN FRANCISCO, UT Shoes CNSURANCE ONLY J. F Hoventon President. J. I, N. Suurarp, Vico President. Cuarias H. Story, Secretary. R. H. Maem, General Agent. ‘ Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co. DAVID WATT JOHN C. COLEMAN Risks ted on all classes of desirable property in county at rates as low as solvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranresponse to all t & prompt and liberal just tice GEO W. HILL Manager. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY Mill and Mining"Supplies. Agent for the Best Powder Comnies in the State. B. H. GAYLORD, (Successor to Walling & Gaylord,) Ar and Counselor at Law, Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds, Will practice in all the Courts, State and Federal, OFFICE—On Pine Street, two doors below road, = ’ nis DR. PENNINGTON, bey ‘DENTIST. Fine stock Granite Iron Ware Best lot of Lamps in the city. = tel, Thursday, Nov. 20th. 1005 Will be sold at Auction Prices DURING THE WEEK ! ‘0: ‘ [Have Just Received from the East the LARGEST STOCK OF CLASS WARE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ever brought to Nevada City, and will sell it Cheap er than any other dealer in California. CEORCE TRACY, Transeript Block, Commersial Street. NOTICETOTAXPAY-. ™2=—“> ERS. ‘J\HE ASSESSMENT ROLL for the year 1884, for the County of Nevada, having been completed and del'vered into my hands the property holders of the county are here, by notified that the Taxes on the same are NOW DUE, and the law for the collection of faxes will be strictly enforced. The Taxes become Delinquent on Tuesday, Decemb:r 29th at 6 o’clock, P. M., and if not paid prior to that date 5 per cent and utber costs will be added. Notice is hereby given, that for the purpose of receiving Taxes I shall be in the several townships at the places and times stated, viz: At Washington, Buisman’s Hotel, Tuesday, Nov, 18th, At Graniteville, P. Allison’s HoSO 7A ASTHMA CURE. URES ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS Throat and Lung affections, Coughs,
Colds, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Hoarssness, the Back, Bowels, Sides, Colic, Croup, Pneumonia, Measles, Whooping Cough, Indiszestion It heals the'entire system, Pleasant tasting as ice cream. Vireinta Crry; May 2; 1884. Four bottibs ot Kerrs Asthama Cure cured my two children of Diphtheria and myself of the worst sore throat, hoarseness, and cold that I ever had. Mas, JANB BLowsy. GREENFIELD, Mason Valley, June 10th. Four bottles of Kerr's Asthma Cure cured me of paius in the stomach of six year's standing. Mrs. James Erway. At North Bloomfield, Lund’s Hotel, Friday, Nov, 21st, At North San Juan, D. Furth’s Store, Saturday, Nov. 22d. At Rough and Ready, Schroeder’s Hotel, Tuesday, Nov. 25th. At You Bet, P. Drunzer’s Hotel, Wednesday, Nov. 26th. At Truckee, M. E. Buckhalter’sé office, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 28th and 29th. : At Grass Valley, Wedneeday, Thursday and Friday, Dec. 3.1, 4th and 5th. At Nevada City, Treasurer’s Offize, from Dec, 6th to Dec. 29th. GEO. E. ROBINSON, County Collector. Reyo, April 26, 1884. Dr. Kerr’s Asthma Cure cured ny daughter of — We use it for coughs and colds and always found it very effeciive, Mas, ToeResa Youne. San Francisco, February 15, 1884. This is to certify that . have used six bottles of Kerr’s Asthma Cure for dyspepsia, and Lamentirely cured. I have been doctoring for six years, but Kerr's Asthma Cure has done’ the business for me. It soothes and heals the entire system.COLONEL McPHERSON. Deputy Sheriff and Deputy Jailor, and writer for the Evening Post, Fourteen botties of Kerr’s Asthma Cure Mane cured me of Asthma of four years’ standing. —hirs. A. Nevada, No. 129, Folsom street BEAUTIFUL STOCK San Francisco. Four bottles of Kerr’s . Asthma Cure cured me of pheumonia.— Mrs, Annie Cuneo, 309 and 811 Broadway. Eighteen bottles of Kerr’s Asthma Cure cured me of hemorrhage ef the lungs.— Wm. Blodgett. Collector of Steam Navigation Co. Two bottles of Kerr's Asthma Cure cured me of a te:rile cough of sx een months standing.—J. W. Crawford, wharfinger at Folsom street wharf. Redington & Co. says that Kerr’s Asthma Cure sells readily on its own merits, more so than any pemnany they ever handled for coughs, colds, throat and lung affections, and gives universal satisfaction. Two botiles of my two children of pneumonia.—D. M. Walters, Willows Station, near Bridgeport. Asthma Cure curell me of the worst cough that a man ever cad.—J. B. Hiskie, Deputy County Treasurer, Hawthorne, Nevada. REDDINGTON & CO., Wholesale Drug gists, Agents, 526 and 531 Market street, San Francisco. J.J. Mack & Co., Nos. 9 a 11, Front stree' Langley & Michaels, Nos. 101, 103 and 105 Front st-eet, corner of Pine. C.F. Richards & Co., Nos. 427 and 429 Sansome street, corner of Clay. KIRK, GEARY & CO Y & CO., Wholesale Sacramento, Rae : Agee Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. : @ 2cica 59 Cts ani BL.00 por dott All oe lges a Wirossed to Der No 3 Bad ap3 corner Stewart and Market streets, w —or— Fall and Winter Goods. Mrs. M. A. Sterling AS JUST RETURNED FROM SAN Francisco, where ‘she purchased Large and Elegant stock of Faucy Dry and Dress Goods. Brocaded and Plain Velvets, Silks, Satins, Rhadames, Ladies Cloth, Ottomans, Combi na tion Suitings, Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, Fancy Goods. MILLINERY. ; E Purchagers will save money by OFFICE—COMMERCIAL STREET," : Searls’ New Building.) buying at my establishment.". NEVADA CITY. GEO. E. TURNER. meet wi th promptness. e381 Ladies are particularly uested to cal aad sxnoine ay Gok Notice of Lissolution of PartuerHATS AND BONNETS, ship. : Trimmed and Untrimmed, in all the latest . XY OTICE ia hereb, given that the partner. Parisian apt a J aia N ship herevotore eta ; becuven the Before mak’ your purchases, on . undersigned diseol db; cf rling,and you will be convinced. convent. . i MW cUING. Soreness of the Chest or Lungs. Weakness in . err’s Asthma Cure cured . : £. ROSENTHAL’S ropuar Varlely Store Commercial Street OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, th THE PLACE 10 EIUY Fine Confectionery, Fruits and Vegetables, Choice Cigars, Ete —o—— ALL OF THE BEST Mountain and Valley Fruits, IN THEIR SEASON. FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. E. ROSENTHAL. PORK-PAC KING ESTABLISHMENT, MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNIUN HOTEL, NEVADA CHTY, JACOB NAFFZICER, PROPRIETOR, _ LISHMENT, where will be found for ] HAVE RE-OPENED MY PACKING ESsale at WHOLESALF AND RETAIL, Etams,Bacon, Pork, Lard and Sansages, I invite the public to give me a call, JACOB NAFFZIGER, Nevada City, September 16, 1884. STOP THAT COUCH Y USING THE GUM TREB { B SYRUP. If once tried in aoa he te_icken the HE above reward will be paid for inforf bet maptinenae dy the recovery of my horse, stolen fromm my stable, near French Corral, on the t of October Sist, or tor information to the conviction of the thief. Small dark brown, almost black horse, with few white hairs in forehead, er ee about teninches of leg, wi a ee M on S Semee. bam gohan dnc oper gh geeMrs, Ste: that she gives better for less mone: E. H. GAYLORD. than any other storelnne city 019-1m . November 12th, 1884. _ one i » ot i ' The Bert No. 657 Mission Street, ee ~ You Watch This Space ! Ve . J. E. CARR, T. H, CARR. CARR BROTHERS, , Proprietors of . THE PALACE DRUG STORE. Corner Pine and Commercial sts., . Nevada City, Keep consta ly onhand a large and ccn pletes teck cf avery Y Ving vevedy te First Class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC., SCHOOL BOOKS, _, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS All kinds of Periodicals Pictorialy and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds,' THE FINEST BRANDS OF CiSARS EE See = Prescriptions atcurately and carefully com pounded by a careful and competent Druggist Silver Plated Amalgamating Plat es _FOR SAVING GOLD. © Used in Quartz, Gravel and Placer Mining, : In any size or Quantity Furnished to Order. Process yet discovered f —Gal ‘ plating on all metala. Old Tableware repaited iuarkor’ eG Saint Copere GUN AND PISTOL MOUNTING A SPECIALTY. CALIFORNIA ELEUTRO PLATING WORKS KEATING & FAGAN, Proprietors. San Frarciso _ Nevada Drug Store, Corner Brogd and Pine Sts., * * Nevada City WALTER D. VINTON Frop.1ictor ete) ==! A Lame Stock of Patent Medicines, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, : . Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions . By @ Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed, -AGENT FOR THE mapt INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD “ -— pevia, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London, aD mart Tyrr place marr He will the c stree ters, now Frau Ti tion, ers v ches! gage holid Ww illarc litho tives Ame Ye New The: shar who day out : teleg they bott alon as i mile eage Wh leok rive: thin thre pell and of tk to r bloc May free gag the in pric and er t bot inst hav of 1 fou em) pri for ele