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Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
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OOD EVENING, SUPERINTENDENT FAIRCHILD:
That electric railroad running up to the corner of Broad
and Pine streets is just fine; but do you know that there is
a large namber of people who wish and say that the road
gore of East and West Broad streets. Think it over, and
give the TRANSCRIPT authority for saying you will do it as
soon as the weather will permit. a
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ALIFORNIA is to be congratulated on having a harmonious delegation who will look after her interests in
the approaching session of Congress: It has unity of purpose and community of interests coupled with political solidarity. It has the good fortune to be in political sympathy
with the Administration and both Houses of Congress.
Under these favorable conditions the delegation should accomplish much of value to the State and Nation, as all of] good actor:
them are able and progressive men and have the best interests of our people at heart.
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A Progressive People
The crowded house that greeted the production of “Captain Racket” last evening and the liberal spirit of those who
so generously contributed toward raising a fund for the establishment of a free library and reading room substantiates
the fact that our people unanimously endorse the project and
have a keen appreciation of the efforts being made by the
noble-hearted and public-spirited young ladies and gentlemen
who have contributed their time and talent toward the entertainment and made it the grand success that it was. Not
only did our citizens show their: interest in the project by
turning out in large numbers but they immediately took
steps to materially increase the sum realized’ from the proceeds of the entertainment by making individual and generous contributions toward the fund. Andthe end is not in
sight, either,-for this spirit-of--enterprise is very contagious
in Nevada City and spreads with great rapidity when once
it gets started. Early this morning one of our public-spirited
citizens generously contributed $25 toward the fund, and it
is probable that many more will do. likewise, for there are a
number of our people who prefer to contribute privately and
not in public, and all such will na doubt be given ample
opportunity. At any rate, a grand start was made last night
toward the establishment of a free library and reading room
in our city and our people should “keep the ball rolling,”
and not relinquish their zeal and enthusiasm until their
efforts are crowned with success. Our local organizations
and societies should plan entertainments to be given during
the winter mionths for the purpose of further increasing the
fund, and it is quite likely that they would be freely and
liberally patronized by the public, as was the one given last
cnight. Nevada City has distinguished herself of recent
years by"erpeggressive ideas and improvements, and nothwould aitteStilitmee our city’s interests or add to its
welfare “than @he™ t and maintenance of a free
library end “weallligg “Seem 4p “Our<community. As Judge
Nilon stated in ‘His speech “Gast evening, that “next to the
public schools and churches, ‘Wiketuries are of the greatest
importance.” “In several States,” he said, “Legislattires
taxed for maintaining suitable libraries.Cities of not?
the importance of Nevada were maintaining good libraries, .
while this place, over fifty years of age, had not even a}
free reading room. Many attempts have been made in
past years to establish one, but owing to lack of funds
and interest they have always proven futile. Im addition to
the uplifting the moral statas of a community, a library
was _always of great importance to the public schools.
During the past few months a committee of ladies and
gentlemen had written to Andrew Carnegie asking for a
donation of $10,000 to be used. in the erection of a suitable
building, and for the maintenance of a library and reading
room. Should this request he shelved, along with the hundreds of others which Mr. Carmegie was daily receiving,
Nevada City would have its library anyway, and that without much further ado.”
Yes, our city will have a library. and reading room
soon, that will be a credit to it.
Weiimeton, Kaneas, Nov. 29—A woman threw e lighted match into a can
of gasoline in the Teberneele, where «
thousand people were attending a religious. revival last night, and the
fismes that shet up into the apditorium
Sel Abroad.
fence assembled at Nevada Theatre
to witness the comedy,"‘Captain Rackett,” which was pres-nted by a numserving of it.
“Captain Reeket” and his friends are
complimenting him on all sides for
his fine portrayal of the character.
The splendid stage settings, which
had passed laws whereby different mumicipalities heer tart charge of Ladis Walling, called
Wasumeton, D. C., Nov. 30—Naval
Constructor Riebmond P. Hobson was
today detached from the Bureau of
Construction and Repair. He will procoed immediately to Charleston where
5 he has been ordered te daty im connecbart. . tion with the mapagement of the Gov‘lernteent naval exhibit at the exposit
fund Growin
Avery large and appreciated audber of young men and women for the
benefit of the proposed free library
and reading room. The comedy was
presented in an admirable manner
and it was the unanimous opinion of
all who were present that the performance was the best that has been rendered in thie city ty local talent for
many years. Every person in the cast
of characters acted his or her part to
perfection and it would be an injustice
to mention any particular artist without praising all, for they are all deC. G. Dennis made an excellent
“Obadiah Dawson” was impersonated
by Compton Gault in a manner that
won bim much appleuse. Comp. is a
Carrol Ashbura as “Timothy Tolman” made a decided hit, and bis difflcult role was nicely executed. :
“Mrs. Tolman,” the wife of Timothy.
was impersonated by Mre. Fred
Zeitler, and her rendition of the part
was considered perfect by many in the
audience who are good judges and critfes. Mre. Zeitler hasj taken part in
several plays with local talent and on
every occasion she has always executed
her part in a style becoming & professional. In fact there are very few
who possess more grace and dignity
and seems more at home on the stage,
among our local Thespiane, than Mrs.
Zeitler. The lady -is receiving many
flettering compliments to-day.
Gluyas Richards as “Mr. Dalroy”
was all right, as was also “Hobson,”
the waiter, which character was impersonated by Ladies Walling.
“Olarice” the Captain's wife, was excellently rendered by Mise Claudia
Griftith. =
Migs Sadie Snell as “Katy,” the mischievous maid, did exceediagly well.
Miss Martha Sims, the promoter of
enterprise, is indeed deserving of 4
great deal of credit for the way in
which she handled all the details of
management and she may justly feel
proud of the excellent manner fn
which everything went off.
Between the second and third acts
the “Florodora Sextette made its appearance. The young ladies and gen,
tlemen who compesed the sextette had
been well drilled by Miss Annie Webber and Mrs. Fred Breese, and made
a decided hit, receiving great appiause. They very gracefully responded to-.an encore. The sextette
included the following ladies and gentlemed: Misses May Martin, Rath
Richards. Nina Woon, Bebe Carr, Mollie Maher, Katie Nickless; Messrs. N.
Shaw, C. G. Dennis, G. Richards, 8.
Kitts, O. Ashburn, J. Harry.
The music discoursed between the
acts was much enjoyed by the large
audience.
Owing to the illness of a member,
the Empire State qaartette was unable
to appear, and Louis Brirkman sang
a solo, which won hearty applause.
Miss Maud Langman presided at ths
piano.
In the second act Mise Sadie Snell
took the house by storm ina rag time
song, which she-rendered with marked
ability. Miss Annie Webber acted as
accompanist on the piano,
‘much admiration.
several pretty bouquets were thrown on
Cee ee
Nevapa City DAILy TRANSCRIPT; . > oon itesh
BROWN ¢ CALEINS, Prorrrerors, ‘ aly Just before the last act Judge F. T.
Nilon made a few well chosen remerke, and called for subscriptions to
very free response was given. In addition to the following amounts that
have been subscribed, George E. TurHon. EB, M. Preston......
Wm. H. Martin.... as
Mrs. Wm. G. Martin.
Henr
J.J. ye
W. F. Englebright.. ee
H. ©. Schroeder.......
D. B Getchell.. se aN
Fiecher Bros......-.0-+Jno. T. Morgad.......65
Gaylord & Son.......++Miss E. Hoeft..... ee
BE; J. Rector. «6.. cnc cc cceses
Nevada County Gas & Electric
W.A. Dennis........-Nevada County Bank....
Nevada Oounty Traction Oo..
Elsworth Colley.......
TIDION 5 io se Ki eviencwe ss
Transcript.......+---6+
E. H. Barker........--:
he reading. room fund, to which a
ackson...
8888sEs
OCompany. .......--.
Wm. Giffin, N. 8. of Maryland
Fred Zeitler.... ...-+PREREERRLR RRRRRRRRRRSRRS
Legg & Shaw Co..
Fred Searils....
Joaquin Lopez..
F.L. Arbogast..
E. B. Power....
Jno. W. O’Neill.
Jno. W
SSSSSSSSSsssssssssss SSssssss aSSssaanks Jo. V. Bell
Fight The Trusts.
Pron. Ill., Nov. 30th—In distilling
circles the opening here tomorrow of
the new Corning distillery is attracting much attention for the reason that
the rew distillery intends to fight the
whiskey truet. The new plant has a
capacity of three thousand bushels of
corn per day and is considered one of
the best plants in the country.
Going and Coming.
Mr. and Mrs. Kruns, who have spent
the summer here, returned to San
Francisco today.
Miss Hansen, who has been here on
a visit to her brother, Chris. Hansen,
returned today to Livermore.:
Miss Pearl Sooy is over from North
San Juan. ‘i
F, DuBois is bere from San Fran
W.-H. Burk arrived here yesterday
from Placerville.
George Bonney is down from Washington. ;
J. BR. Jones and J. Jones were down
from Relief Hill today.
Deputy She iff Pascoe has gone to
San Francisco on a visit.
M, Get is here from San Francisco.
Walter Bean, formerly of thie city,
will arrive here this evening on a visit
to J. W. O'Neill.
Miss Lizzie M. Richards, the populat teacher. of the Relief Hill school,
is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Richards of Gold Fiat,
Misees Ina Cooper and Lizzie Naff
ziger, who are giving excellent satisfection as teachers of the North Bloomfield schools, are here epjos ing a short
vacation.
William M. Richards, of San Francieco, who has been visiting relatives
at Gold Flat, left teday ona trip to
Redding.
An abstainer does not bar Gilt Edge
whiskey. He even takes itas a medicine because it is pure.
ae od
The best brands of whisky and cigars
cap be procared at the Council Chambers, W. J. Britland prop. tf
The best half and half can be found
at the Council Ohambere, corner of
Broad and Pine Sts. 5 cts per glass.
—_—_+ 260 __——_—_
Malaria Causs Biliousgess.
Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Tonic removes
eee ee eeeeerasaceesee
“Between the-sscond and third acts
The array a 0 which
tion in that city.
-AStrong Woman
the cause.
Rich’s Peerless saloon tonight. Drop
in and see him.
perior Court in the case of T. Beck vs.
pence Mining Company granting the
latter.ten days additional time to file
an answer. ;
etreet.
cabinets can be procured for small
prices at the Stover building en Broad
street. Read the new advertisement
in this evening’s TRANSORIPT.
night will be served with a nice hot
lunch.
officer on Friday evening and havea
smoker.
pried, a board off of J. J. Snyder’s
barn and stole three turkeys.
one will beserved this evening at the
Council Chamber.
other articles.
Arrow Shols.
Your neighbor’s baby is a crying
shame.” ; mA
——
Condensation.
There will be attractions at Henry
An order has been made in the SuA cold sermon spoils many a warm
Sunday dinner.
Never lend a gun to aman who leads
an aimless existence.
About two-thirds of the average
man’s sympathy is curiosity.
Call around this evening to the
Glenbrook saloon on Commercial
Dr. Robinson’s folding thernal bath
Some people worry because they are
unable to worry other people. .
———_~+ oe
A carload of the members of the
local lodge of Elks will go to Grass
Valley tomorrow afternoon to attend
the memorial services of the Grass
Valley lodge.
The visitors to the Grotto saloon toMilo Lodge, K. of P., will elect new
aammniaill
thief
On Wednesday evening & Brain-Food Nonsense.
Another ridiculous food fad has been
branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly
notion that ove kind of food is needed
for brain, another for muscles, and sti}!
another for bones. A correct diet will
not only nourish a particular part of
the body, but it will sustain every
other part. Yet, however good your
food may be, its nutriment is destroyed
by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must
Everybody likes a nice hot lunch so
O. F. Brayton’s new advertisement
in this evening’s Transorirr speaks of
bamboo stools, brackets, flower stands,
music stands,book stands and several
S WHITE A £ : ined at §160,Ae The Bats A grand lot here ng pi a pet it De beld in trast
Every one new. ney all just arrived and are acd et arr eon, Harry: La.
play in one of our big windows. j W On po is to be paid the Income
ones here now at all prices—from
goods in this lot.
FTRANSCRIPT.
Nov. 30, 1901
fe er Will.
—_—
a Coleman,
of Mrs. Julia M.
‘d ee resided in Nevada
Ad at Oakland last week,
admitted
to probate.
The
fe Apo fr (
MAHER & Coys
Nevada City,
palf the estate after the pay=. _
i, annuity to deceased’s sister.
5 jg to go tO deceased’s daughJesee Knowlee, after the trust
WHITE APRONS at 25¢, soc 4
Every one a plum ai the price. » 75% $1.00, .
LADIES FLANNEL AND SILK Wargrg :
$1.25 up. Some 4
a!
—ore
Accident.
ring while the littte daughand Mrs. #. L. Arbogast
home she met}
DOLLS! DOLLS!
We have gone into the doll busi . oe at ber
mess. A’ nice a0 ng at be . he
doll that goes to sleep, for 25 cents. tied Bs ate preg
Bring the little ong Ittle og
to see them.
A q rge nail which was sticking
a deep and long}
Respectfully, 4 Hore quite
prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular
doses uf Green’s August Flower, the
favorite medicine of tke healthy mi!lions. A few doses aids digestion, siimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel
buoyant and vigorous. You can get
Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at
all druggists.
Get Green’s Special Almanac.
Read it.
Tom’s Place on Broad street is a
very popular resort where the very
best of wines and liquors can be had.
All who fail to attend Oompany C’s
social at Armory Hall tonight will
miss a great treat, as Wild’s orchestra
will play some new music.
At the Eclipse saloon tonight a good
hot lunch will be served. All are invited.
Smith’s prunes, which can not be
beat anywhere in the State, can be
had at all grocers. Special prices are
.
.
DYSPEPSIA
“For six years I was a victim of dys; h sia in its worst form. I could eat not
made by Mr. ‘Smith roe ane wis mt milk toast, and at times my stomach would ,
not retain and digest even that. Last March I .
began taking CASCARETS and since thenI
have steadily improved, until I am as well asI
ever was in my life."
DAVID H. MuRPHY, Newark, O.
to buy large quantities.
Every Sunday at the New York
Hotel an extra fine dinner is served
and the favorite place is getting more
popular daily. Eat your dinner at
that place tomorrow.
At You Bet Wednesday morning
Miss Bell Cahill became the bride of
J. F. McCarthy and the happy couple
left immediately for San Francisco to
spend their honeymoon. Rev. Father
Clyne officiated and the couple were
attended by Miss Rose Cahill and
Emmet McOaithy. ~
The local Red Cross Society will
hold their annual meeting next Thursday and elevt officore. Mrs. J. M.
Buttington,the president, has received
reports from Galveston and of the
work doneduring the Spanish-American war, and will distribute them to
the members of the society.
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 25c, We.
wCURE CONSTIPATION. ..
Chieago, Bterling Remedy C . al, New York. Sil
NO-TO-BAG fists to
aranteed by all d
BE Tobacco Habe
ei Walking Hats
I have now on hand a fine line
of Ladies’ Walking Hats which
I will sell at..
LOW PRICES.
Call in and see them.
Hiss Amelia Stevens
Broad St.,... next to W. G. Richard’s
One thousand soldiers from Columbus, Ohio,comprising the Seventeenth
lafantry regiment, passed through
Colfax Wednesday, en route to Manila.
These men go to replace veterans who
have served two years—a man is considered a veteran who has served two
years in the Philippines.
Aerie Nie! : ages
a
%. Strictly High Grade and Up-to-date.
ire Backs Guaranteed to last 15years.
Sole Agents fcr I evadaC y
Air-Tight Heating Stovesl fro
CAKE IIR IIS Cy I,
a p her leg. Dr. Hinkson
MAE ESE Bz, t @ 4 necessary to take several
sea . M S close up the wound,
id 0 Rest.
sal of the late James Prout
» this afternoon under the
inf the Odd Fellows, with
gervices at the Methodist
Tho pall-bearers were: John
Watches, ClOCKS, Opera Glass
Watch Chains, Holiday Gitts,
ae 7 Mhese goods are of the best
: r Bennet!s, Mark 1. Roberts,
* material pat together by men % Sc, Eiward Beedle and
a % who know how. Call and see them. & gaye.
a ps We aim to please our customers. & . ae
iq Fortune.
aymond, who is connec'ed
siness of the Sacramento
nion, has fallen heie to 6
ng from $40,000 to $50,009,
nghis share in an estate in
Mr. Raymond will leave for
immediately.
her Report.
of the San Francisco BuHe the following prediction,
ing:
night. Cloudy Sunday with
4 Weather.
0, Nov, 30—Temperature at 7
w York 22, Boston 14, Phila6, Washington 26, Chicago 26,
blis 32, Cincinnati 38, St. LouA. & H. W. HARTUN
WATCHMAKERS, Broad Street = = NEVADA
GOOD ENOUGH
A HEN it comes to eating, only the 4
W best is good enough—the very best.
That’s our hobby—good, pure, wholesome
Groceries. Your thanksgiving dinner,
-especially, requires the best there is.
5 Call in sometime..
CHAS. E. MULLOY, GROCE
‘Broad Street, Newada City, C
NEW STOVES AND Ril
Geo. E. Turner has received a large stockfot 1
Parlor and Gook Stov
OF ALL SIZES and
AT ALL PRICES. cscs :
Call and See Them.
City, Nevada Gounty, Calin O1d One.
RK, Nov. 30th—A dispatch t
d from Rio Janeiro says: Me
Lanegress one hundred an
sold died here today. Sb
st representative of the elav
imported directly from A!
ore Fighting.
ELPHIA, Nov. 80th—Jack Bol
well known pugilist, tod
q ession of the Gallagher hot
4 it Hill. Bonner has recent
ind declares his intention
htly abandoning fighting gat
Otel business,
+ C@e->
an the Caust
Ill., Nov. 29—C. Evilsis
thal,and H. Cameron fous
ball last night on ascou
han, Both were fatally wou
Plumbing —i
No home is complete without modern conveniences. Sanitary
ing is a necessity and a luxury. A necessity because it insar™
A luxury because it insures comfort.
Paints <i v
A word to the People. In paintin ractice economy by Pl "
_ the Paint that best with-stend the Seanis. You make oN a
painting your house with “PATTON’S SUN PROOF PAINT: 4
GEO. EL. TURNE
Sole Agent for Nevada County]
eee .
Our Soap can-be found in the tub of every Good Housekeents .
———_, & Saves Money al
. at one stroke.
d it out
jalty. Simply picke
of inday as a specimen a
—_——
iness Cannot Be Cured.
applications, as they can
8 diseased portion of the e
only one way to cure de
Md that ig by conatitutio
8
BASS oer ao
Deatness is caused by
TTT tt..) on
ee Goods Mee Tou Thnk
We place on sale to-day a new and fine line of
Daves, Ubvels, Rubbers, Cats
and we have marked the prices at such
figures that they will not with us ag
er call now and get your pick.
the eeeeeenae
SNELU © FLEMING
Cor. Broadfand Pine Strects, Nevada City.
values we are giving Me
All Glasses of Sil
Give us either a lone or oe
aud we'will convince 70 ,
the cheapest and most F ‘
in town.
Cash Grocer, =
i condition of the mucous .
he Eustachian Tube. WI!
* Sets inflamed you hav
8 Sound or imperfect heari
0 it is entirely closed dt
the result, and unless the
On van be taken out and .
ored to its normal condit'
Will be destroyed forever ;
of ten are canned a cata
Phothing but an inflamed ¢
No ucous surfaces.
give One Hundred Dol
: J)
. _. {OQ oe
ve eth emmy
SIGOURNEY,
Nugu. St e Cure, Send for clroeie
abe Vp app \\ Fram CHENEY & 00. Toledo,
tis :
Peaeists, Tbe.
ne Ee eA 5 : uily Pille are the best.
Fruit, _ Vegetables, Fish, . é pine Nice to Heep,
. ~~ Chigkens) Ete. with tile WATER who sttended the eon
4 ‘ ree of old Ne
ep , . SO a:
ae Moore _ BBs 12 of September,
Frosh Home-made Sauer Kraut, Fresh : A at hee no pang. 2
eb Eggs and Frozen Oysters. 'Scigar store, ree itt &
Years to come,
F Toes uso Makes NT
dey and Thure aig . q
e