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December 10, 1887 (4 pages)

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ween ww Bret rte OP mb The Daily Transcript, . Peery TSO ~) © = WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE? How the Element of ‘‘Doubt”” Leads te rah odemebeaore . Grand Achisvements. ‘@levada City Grass Valley, Rotigh & Ready, = Spenceville North Sam Juan, French Cor-. Phe world is 9 ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevada county; alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State . “from Siskiyou to 5ap Diego, from the Si@rra to the Sea.”’ ted again over the question of who was the author of Shakespeare’s plays. The world is full of doubting Thomases.The man who has been. successful in exciting the present momentary interest in the subject is, like most successful agitators, an Irishman. He claims to have discqvered a cipher rinning through the Shakespearian plays which proves them to have been written by Lord, Bacon. It is alsoclaimed that there is acipber in the epitaph -on «the; mossgrown tombstone, which, properly interpreted, leads to the same conclusion. This age shows a decided inclination to pry into mysteries. Si . Itcan make no difference to Shakespeare now whether the world believes he wrote the plays that bear his name or not. The plays are immortal. Ignatius Donnelly cannot rob us of these grand works, even though he should succeed in robbing shakespeare of his glory. Were it not for doubting. Thomases many.of man’s great accomplishments would never have béen brought to successful issue. Men have been stricken down without warning. Doubt put in motion the investigation which ascertained the cause. After the discovery of the cause, the world was ignorant of any remedy with which to stay the terrible-slaughter-of humanity, and: medical science said it was impossible. Doubt led the way to the light, and Warner’s safe cure solved the seemingly. unsolvable problem. Its friends tell us with conclusive proof that the unsuspected kidney disease befouls the blood and causes most of our diseases! < For years the heart was looked upon as the most important organ in the body, but doubt led to further inquiry, which developed the fact that the kidneys are the real blood-purifiers of the system and these organs now attract the first atten‘tion of the careful practitioner. It is now a recognized fact that if they are put in a healthy state by the use of that remedy —— eran Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by —BROWN & CALKINS-— OFFICE: No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. SATURDAY, DEO. 10,1887. —-— wl CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. W. S. Hughes of Kaysville, Utah, committed suicide. A riot is threatened among the orehandlers at Fairport, O. Two men were killed in a railroad collision at Percival, Neb. . J. €. Evans of Riverside was-fatwlly hurt by a runaway accident. There was a big boom in. copper Wednesday in Eastern markets. “Congressman Morrow wants a training-ship located at Mare island. The Merced Canal and Irrigation Company’s reservoir is completed. Two masked men robbed the house of N. G.” Dennett near’ Albuquerque Tuesday. ‘ Two tnen have been ariested for the murder of Ed Hines at Roseville Junction. > W.& H. Chalmers, linene dealers of New York and Dundee, have failed for $70,000. a Senator Mitchell has prepared a bill to prohibit objectionable foreign immigration. A stinging protest against Cleveland’s free trade policy is issued by the wool growers. The Pacific coast branch. of the ‘National Soldiers’ Home will be locatea at Santa Monica. In New York the indictment of 1854 against William Kissane for forgery has been dismissed, The Chicago anarchists say they will have liquor at the widow’s benefit, despite the order of the Mayor. A family named Long was swept into Romany creek, near Keriton, Ky., by a freshet, and all were drowned. It is asserted that the peace of Europe is not threatned by Russia’s movement on the Austaian frontier. The crew of the barkenti ne Grace Roberts, wrecked two miles from “Oysterville, W; F.;-were saved. bythe. life-saving crew. Trial bottles free at Carr Bros.’ DrugThe case of Grady vs. Fiske at. store.” Fresno has been decided in favor of} = the plantiff, and both parties to the suit were fined $75 for contempt. ~~ A special train arrived in San Diego Wednesday bearing 300 men and women froni Chicago, who will-beemployed by the Hotel Coronado. Thousands of Chinese have made their way intothe United States from Canada lately, and as Chinamen are . allowed to land in Canida,. it would take an army officials to guard the whole frontier. Blaine, in a long interview, takes exception to President Cleveland’s:tariff recommendations, and advocates protection and.arepeal.of certain internal revenue taxes. He also avocates spending some of the surplus for 2 overcome, since'their cause will be removed. as to the authorship of Shakespeare! _ or Don’t Ex periment. » You-cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. ; Consumption always seems at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon* you with some cheap imitation of Dr, King’s New Discovery for€onsumption, Colds and Coughs, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he-may tell you he has somehing just as good, or just t e same. Don’t be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King’s New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Ling and Chest POWDER Absolutely Pure. fortifications. The Times publishes fad letter from a landed proprieter near Dolgelly, Wales, which says that the result ef 100 men’s work for several months has been the stoping of 2,500 tons of ore, which it is estimated will yield six ounces of gold to the ton. The letter also says that thousands of tons of stone, richly laden with gold, are ready for stoping. The Byrns Hotel in Woodland had a close call from destruction by fire Monday night. A careless roomer allowed fire to fall from the grate to the floor, and the joists and floor were soon ablaze. The fire burnt, through to the quarters of the Bank of Yolo, and the fine ceiling was destroyed. The loss by fire and water will amount to nearly $3000, which is covered by insurance. A ered Ay effort is being made in Boston to form a “shoe trust.’’ At any rate, it can’t be called a soleless monopoly. Piece is a Probate Judge in Ohio. Hogg is a member of Congress. Bacon . . is a custom house officer at Toledo. ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mrs. J. Naffziger . .Proprietress December 8, 1887. JP Conway, city, J J Ott, do Prof Ertz, do HSeymour, do JM Thomas, Grass Valley, W D Harris, do A Barton, city, Emil Ott, do Luvia Ott, do Danville Decker, San Francisco, BM Brown, do Jehu Kampher, Grizzly Ridge, Miss Mary B Harris, Colfax, M M Harris, do Mrs Porter, Chicago, Harry Matthews, San Frdncisco, David Goggin, do M J Hein, French Corral, N Luchsinger, Willow Valley, H Whelan, city, J Ivey, oO George Lord, Grass Valley, L Voss, Voss Mills. jpnitnemnerner ABMEY, NATIONAL HOTEL. RECTOR BROS.. ..Proprictors Decem ber 8, 1887. John Lamberton, Gold Flat, FF Clark, Eureka, Cal R Clark, city, CSeaman, do. Dick Stout. do . JP Davenport, San Francisco, MC Maple, do WO West, do ER Miler, do Harry Landon, dé H Abrams, d A Bergeon, LB Whitney, GV Kennedy, do _ Wm Johnson, do Wm Jay Smith, do Mrs Maxfield, ee C) e Fuller,San Juan, win, Forest City, in, French Corral, ‘Geo! Ww wi Mrs Lewis, 0 M8 Btaltz, San Jose, : Alfred Yolton, Centennial mine, T Temple, San Louis, Gus Ozalii, oity. HIS POW DER NEVER VARIES —A Marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, shor weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold Only in Cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall street, New York wm.. COLEMAN &CO., Agents, San Francisco. NOTICE. . The Providence Mining Company will receive bids. for running two drifts. . One in the six hundred drift will be let on Saturday, the roth instant, and one in the 1250 drift on Saturday, the 17th instant. \ For particulars call at the mine. ProvipeNce M'c Co. Constable's Sale. P* virtue of an Execution, issued out of * the Justice’s Court of Nevada Township, County of Nevada, State of California, dated the 26th day of November, 1887, ina certain action wherein J. Bamberger as Plaintiff reeovered judgment against B. F. Cooley as defendant for the sum of Thirtyfive 25-100 Dollars ($35 25) and Fifteen .60-100 Dollars ($15 60) costs of suit onthe 22d day. of October, 1887, I have levied upon the following described property to-wit: All that certain lot or parcel of land situated in Bridgeport Township; County of Nevada and State of California, lying and being. about three hundred yards, more or less, from P. Purdon’s toll bridge, and on the north bank of the South Yuba river. Said Jand being bounded on the north by P. Purdon’s toll bridge, east by land of P. Purdon, south by the South Yuba river, and west by vacant land, with all improvements thereon consisting of a boarding house with barn and shed and all other improvements thereon. Notice ishereby given thaton FRIDAY, THE 6th DAY OF JANUARY, 1888, at the hour of 2 o’clock, P. M. of that day, in front of the Court House inthe City and County of Nevada, I will sell all the right, title and interest of said B. F. Cooley in and to the above described property, at public auction, for cash in United States gold coin, to the highestand best bidder, to satisfy said execution and all costs. “ T. 5. STEPHENS, Constable. Dated at Nevada City, this 4th dayof Deeember, 1887. dag Nevada and Grass Valley ‘Bus Line. TIME TABLE: TNTIL fursher notice the ’Bus will make )} regular trips between Grass Valley and Nevada City at the followlng hours : Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock A.M.,and 1, 3:45and 6:30 P. M. Leave Nevada City at 10 o’clock “A. M. and 2, 4:30, 5 and 7:30 P. M. Fare from hotel-to hotel 25 cents for the round trip, * .WETTERAU & CARSON, Proprietors. alld Vb ] HAS REVOLUTIONo ized the world during ae { the last half century. GO.:; Not the least among the wonders of inventive progress isa method and system of work that can be perform. ed allover the country without separatin: > the workers from their homes. Pay liberal; any one can do the work; either sex, youn, or old; no special abilty required. Capita net needed; we start you free. Cut this out and return it to.us and we will send you free something of great value and caporanes to you, that will start you in business, which will bring you in more money right aa 4 than anything else in the world, Gran ante free. Address True. & Co., Augusta ne. ‘ possessing such wonderful curative ande’ cleansing powers most. of the prevailing diseases of the system will be easily How unimportant$ in comparison with such problems, is the present discussion affections. ~ a For old and yo A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year TO ALL: IRR BROVUERS, Photograph, Autograph, Scrap. ¥ AA ta dinate 7 OF. THE BOOKS. Sizes. —Palace Drug Store— NEVADA Crry, _, Extend the compliments of the season, and desire to announce that at their establishment can now be found the most complete and attractive stock of HOLIDAY GOODS Offered to the people of Nevada County this year. Novels and Poems, Pictorials and Prayer Books, Juvenile Gift Books, Bibles, Etc., Etc. CHRISTMAS CARDS. Plush, Silk, Satin, Fringed and Framed. All Styles and an ALBUMS. In all kinds of, Binding. TOILET SETS. ODOR CASES. ung. All sizes and styles. Japanese Finish, Etc. OPERA GLASSES. An endless assortment of Lemaire’s, Colmont’s, Chevalier and other. standard makes. HAND BAGS. More than 50 Styles. / In Artistic Cases of Plush, Leather, Inlaid Wood, Etc. Best assortment ever shown here. All the latest’désigns, including many striking novelties. WRITING DESKS. In fine woods, A-complete-Line. Bought ata bargain and offered cheap. Plush,. Leather and Pressed Alligator. MEN’S DRESSING CASES.Just the thing for your Father, Brother, Cousin or Lover And Thousands of other articles suitable for Holiday Presents. (0@-If You Don't See What You Want, Ask For It. ; Orders by mail or express promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. CARR BROTHERS. WILL BE HELD ON AT NEVADA THEATRE. Aa Grand Bazar Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December 14, 15 and 16, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LADIES OF TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH. . . . The Place to Buy Christmas Presets Tnetie & Dramnd, BROAD STREET, ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY, Offer for sale a Large and Beautiful stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Optical Goods, Bracelets, Breastpins, Jewelry of all kinds set in Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Turquorse, warnets, Amethysts, Sapphires, Quartz and other Precious Stones. a
FIVE SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE. We make Home Made Jewelry a specialty, which we uarantee 18 Carats Fine. Weare selling our beautiful stock cheaper than any other Store in the State. — This.is the only place in Nevada City where you can get Reliable Watches, Jewelry, Spectgcles, Eye and Opera Glasses, Etc. Engraving Done Free. EEA AEE § TRIMMED ? FINE. ee ee ee ) HATS & BONNETS. We have on hand the most extensive and Hand. @oomest Display of T rimmed Hats and Bonnets ever seen in this market which will be sold at» LOWER PRICES than ever. before heard of. Untrimmed Felt Hats, from 50 cents up. ° Trimmed Felt and Fur Hats from $2.50 to $10, Trimmed Felt Hats, 75 cents. Sailor HOLIDAY. GOODS. And Latest Styles Material for Fancy Work now being received. Always on hand a complete assortment of DRY & FANCY GOODS, ‘NOTIONS, Ete. — . MRS. LES NEAR THE UNION HOTEL, Auction: Auction Auction: CLOSING OUT SALE =. CASPER Having determined to Remove from this city about March or April, and prior to Removal offers to sell his entire stock of Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, RUBBER AND OIL GOODS, Etc. At Private Sale at 90 Cents On the Dolla From the San Francisco Wholesale Price. I will also have a PUBLIC AUCTION at my store, COR. PINE & COMMERCIAL STS., very Wednesday Evening from 7 to 8 oelock, LEGG & SHAW IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, TINWARE, DOORS, . WINDOWS, OOAL, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Wood & Willow Ware, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware. . Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails, Barbed Wire, etc. Parlor Hi: eating Stoves, Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, A Oil Stoves. Manufacturers and Repairers of Hy Tin, Copper & Sheetilron Ware, draulic Pipe, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings. Mining Implements a Specialty. Agents for(Oalifornia Powder Works. MAIN Largest and Best Equipped Hardware St STREET, NEVADA CITY. ore in Northern California . anp LEGG & SHAW, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Det. 14. Vocal and Inetrumental Concert, supplemented by a ‘‘PINK TEA,” THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. 15. The Society Drama, ‘‘DOWN BY THE SEA;” PROMENADE CONCERT; PINK TEA: a ‘ FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Dec. 16. , Dolls Matinee for the Children ; Fish Ponds for the little ° From 2 to6P, M. ones, etc. AT ARMORY HALL: FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. 16.GRAND TRAY DRILL by Nineteen Young Ladies in costume; also a Social Dancing Party. In connection with the Bazar there will be Booths for the sale of FANCY GOODS, CANDIES, REFRESHMENTS, Ete. General Admission 25 cents. Children under 12, 10 Cts. On Friday evening the admission at Armory Hall will be as follows: Gentlemen 50 cents. Ladies 25 cents. Dancing badges for gentlemen 25 cents extra. PATENT ROLLER FLOUR ! . MANUFACTURED BY THE . WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, AND SOLD BY ALL THE LEADING GROGERS. The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the Ww EXITEST AND BEST Of Any Manufactured in the State. TO THE LADIES: Call for it. Give it one trial, and you will then use no other brand. FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea Buck wheat Flour, Etc. gz Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask ForIt. .e Fa a And will continue the sale until the whole stock is sold. ———_— DON’T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTACE OF THIS GREAT SALE. I offer my DWELLING HOUSE, on Main street, for sale, It has recently been improved and newly repainted. No repairs wlll be needed on it, inside or’ outside, for the next 7 years. I also offer for sale my BRICK BUILDING, Corner of Pine and Commercial streets. Also, a fine new $500 WEBER PIANO. For further particulars enquire of / °*S THE CELEBRATED Can now be purchased in;this city A ao fFIea.the Best in the Citv. Try It. -w P _SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold bythe case or package. 2 Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy Rye and other Grass Seeds, . CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent Every Saturday Evening from 7 to 9 oclock,t and the Courts of the the State of California, fo ble, and interest ceases from date hereof. Manufacturers and Dealers in FURNITURE, Beds and Bedding, Chairs and Lounges, WINDOW SHADES, CORNIOES,<Etc. Fine Upholstering a Snecialtv, Finest Stock of Furniture in N evada County. Goods appropriate for IN PRICES AS LOW Main Street, Nevada Uity. J. Christmas and New Year Gifts BROTH STORES. AS THE LOWEST. LEGG & SHAW, i. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER. ‘pFFICE South side Broad Street, opposite Union Street, Nevada City. VSErS Will practice in all the Courts of the State, United States within Will drawny deeds and Morimeges for $2.50 each, certificate 2 . ch, cer of acknowledg' OrT & co., nent thereto No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Buy Gold Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. Bridge Notice. ae 8 \T OTICE is hereby given thatS, D. Woods ‘ will appl isors of X Ty OTIGE is he , N rants on one House in Hevede chee e Nevada Ci oul. ada ok Tuesday, Januor as 800n thereafter as a hearin ora renewal of license to take Aopoter, the bridge across the South Yuba river at a point ae id as Bridgeport Crossing, y tothe Hon. Board of Superat the Court t100’clock, A. Mvof that da A hea, 8. D. WOODS, Scrip Notice, given that all W : the Treasurer of Nevada Conus ty on the following named Fund been presented for tend on al r the want of cash iced renew Gare, und, are now payaAll warrants on General F rt warrants on General Road Fund All warrants on District Road Funds, Nos, 2, 4 and 5, Warrants N Fund, No. 8. 8-10 8. 27 and 28 on District Road B, N, SHOECRAFT, County Treasurer, TER & CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET, NEVADA, a Established im 1852. Nevada : Assay . Office. J. J. OTT, Proprietor. NO, 25 MAIN STREET...NEWADA CITY, OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPFJ tion refined, melted and Assayed. By request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin, In connection with my Assay Office I have a small Quartz Mill with which I ean make practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct returns in every way. Working tests will be meee with from 50 to 500 pounds,, PRICES ARMCRY HALL. NEVADA CITY, —ON-— Monday Evening, Jan. 2, 1888. Under the Auspices oi LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6,oF TEE Golden West. First-class Music hy a Full Orchestra. Every effort’ will be made by_ the Ladies of Laurel Parlor to make this one of the finest parties ever given in Northern-Central California. Ploor Dircctor-..Mrs, 0. J, Naffziger. FLOOR COMMITTEE. Miss Ida Maltman, Mrs, Wm. Richards, Miss Kate-Matteson, Mrs. Wm. Thurston, Miss.Cora Clark, Miss Lizzie Keenan, Miss Mary Hook, Miss.Jennie Marsh, Miss Sara Miller, Migs Belle Rolfe. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Mrs.J.M. Hadley, Miss Grace Morgan, Mrs. L.8. Calkins, Miss Mattie Bradley’ Mrs. J. M. Walling, Miss Eda Rosentha., \, Mss. L. M. Sukeforth, Miss Clara Baruh, Miss Emily Rolfe, © Miss Hannah Keenan Miss Alice Crawford, Miss Addie Boardman Invitation Committee. ‘ LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6. 4 cee The Grand March will begin at $ o’clock, Tickets admitting ONE LADY AND TWO GENTLEMEN, $1.50. Each Additional. Gentleman, 26 ots: Aduiission to Gallery, Ladies 50 cts Gentlemen 26 cents. a Notice to Surveyors. . the town site of Mooney F in accordance with the provisions 0: 2 Statutes 0 the State, relating to. Town Sites, apd March 30th, 1868, will the wn dersigned until and iriclu Saturday, December 17, 1887; t A at my office at Meyade ie WALLING, d7-6t Superior Judge, Nevada#Co., Cal. SEA WONDERS exist in thou: ABBE NEP By the, marvels of invention b: Th are in need of profite: ble work that sem be gone while ving ¢ home should at once send their add ive Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and bog all GEALED BIDS for fooney i platting f d free, full information how es, can earn f y and up make over $50 in a y at this werk All sue P is Native Daughters 4 tC] 4 If you . were yeste handsome the Tran them. The ann Mining C officers ar reports, W! » 19th inst. _ Bhe Gre day has n late hour accounts f the curren papers. In the County Ts County A time has . to prepar for new tr Nearly . veral w aore I land 0st of tl view to ir There wil fore the e Manag character give the charge fo to be give benefit of newspapt printing charge. duced to. dred doll A George act come Sea,’’ wh Theatre} nection 1 ments to the ben really be ception 1 splendid tioned is tutes ac The pric on that « five cent for the . cast of ‘' follows: Abner Ra of his o John Gal danger Sept. Gali soul ful The . Parlor a the. pre party. it the le ter, and their un of a fail be elab« designs to be h evening points c are unf -wall-flo such or themse 8. M. Washir specin« there. foot led teen fer @ very showin Yuba ‘nokéd OW. The Nevad: ‘from a paid b Nine n their et openin of the: Mr. from t on Pie made .