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Bhe Daily Transcript
ne VADA CITY. CAL.
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Sunay, Jacury 14, 1877.
The House.
There have’ been men foolish
enough to think that the United
States Sen ite wasa body possessing,
— by virtue of the Constitution, some
_ powér iu the Government, but the
supporters of Mr. Tilden forthe Presidency have decided to the coutary.
‘Heretofere the Senate hus had a hiEk Saha tee. Mad Rene =o
beed elected Presidest, but “it now
that body bus been acting
“authority, fora buadred ee
teté.,and suggested the wec-ssity of .
; mahal Apparaisis.
We snggested the other day that;
some of tke schools of Grass Valley ,
wete defivieat in apparatus, maps,
theif parchaa® ® by the Board of Bancation, td which the Editor of; the
Union, ¥bo.wusa formefly one of
thr scboul “Trustees. of that place,
Bays:
“We do not agree with that proposition, We think there are geueraily too ainy tvols in the school
houses, 86 my thst the use of
noue ure suticieitly learned. ~ Atl
these things serve but to sivif faris
iuto braids, whereas the prinie object in teaching should be to get
teese Brains into ¢. rect aud Peat
b. bis of thinking.” —!
“We thouget it peeded—ho argu=
met at this dayto prove the ascful.
‘uess-of such “tools” an . sebool, aud
we doubtaf another educated than Ha
years, Tilden’ s tianagets now clara
: that the House must be the jadge «1
the correctness atri-safficiency of all
“_ yeturns; that the House must elects
President ia the contingency of uo
election, nvd:it-has toe. power-to de‘cide whether there bas. Leeu ove or
mite. Ittherefore sppears tbat the
ape Gouury, “exct pt the editor. of the}
nion, would oppose their use. Av
arifici dd globe is. just as essentia:
iu teucttng Geograpby, as a trowei
istu a iwasen, Still, teachers. have
gor slong withoutrh-m. Au Baghshiescber was ouce drillivg bis pupils,
prepataioty to au anticipated > visit
. Senate, woieh bas for a centary been
Bag itujnose into this matier,
was acting without authority, and
no one bus veep sinurt enouylity disPS
~
—
-“Pilden—found it out, Nexttime u
President is to be elected, we.’doa’s
seo What necessity there wilt be for
the people tovuteutall. Tbe House
having wll the powers of the Guvernment, can just us weli relieve the
people from voting, nud* declare ut
once who shall govert: 05,’
From Uur Exchunyes.
And this is wh -t ap irreverent Chicago Dewspnper says; It isr.ther an
astonishing thing to beur that Mr.
John McCallough, the popular the: atrioul maneger and acior, who long
since passed the age at which yout.ful indiscretions are easily pirdoved,
has been writing and. c mposing «
song called “Teap-Year has come
and passed.’’ Tine feelings of gratitude which swell the beart of young
bachelors, in view: of this interest-pg circumstance, may well be sharea
by Mr. McCu'lough; but he is burdly
‘justified’ in expressing. both i in poe:ry and music, his private joy.
The que-tion is whether, in this
age of tilization, we are going to
Allow the bodies of the dead to remain unutilized,’’ says the Scientific
American, The writer teils bow the
skin of a human being makes soft,
pliable, light brown leather when
tanned, like fine calfskin, but more
porous. The availableskin of a
good-sized man will make two puirs
of boots: Another. way of utilizing
cover-itanti -the—great—reformer—4 se pproy
from the seave; euiamittee. He un‘vipated the committee (would wsk
tue shape of the earth, aud be told
uis pupils in such an event, ta louk
box tu remrod them. of its sbape.
He b 1ppeued to have two bores—one
sound aud tue other sqaure-—tbe hatver of which be used on Sundays. .
-he boys “What is the shape of the
vartu?’’ be answered, af.er turning
uis eye towards the teacher and sceing tue-sunif vox, ‘Ii is square ou
Suuodays, but the restof the week it
No gicbe was tbonght
uecessary ip toatschool. The Union wints pupils to learn to think
iugically instead of baving facts
stuffed into-their brains. But he
“wants vothipg inthe bands ofa
eacher to expliu~ facts or mike
thew jutelligible to -the minds of
ebildren, He would teach them the
ts rouud,”
teri:
: tencher— Cuff Mutter
‘Grammar—dep srimest, Mr Balfineh +
Josie Waite, Lena BR: »wenthal,
artires;
—Harunie, dee Birab, Wile Smith,
“Wen ihe committee -askedone—of . py Ort; Damme Smits
: “pehoni Tiems.
We are handed the following interesting items ateont the city sehools
by «he Prweip i, Prof. Garmicbael:
_ The seooud termed the gity schools}:
comibenced on lust Monday, with »
fol] corps of 1e.chers, greatly refre~bed. by the holiday vacation. The
paris too are on hand io full force,
acco: urpanied hy sé séveral ne peernite.
The eximinatious: of fast term, . lave
had a healtbfal inflnence on. on pnpils, who b ve commenced this) term
holding. their present grade, . . ‘The
fullowiug usmed pupils have been
peither absent nor tardy duriaghist
H.g: Schou J.G “Caesuat.
man, Atice Baldrige, Abie Turners
teacher —Geo, Pascor; laa Buwdein,
Amela Hook -Magzie-Cashiu,Nora
McArthur, Mary Bildridge Primary depaitmeu', Miss K. fT. Madi“
yap teacuer—Wilite Biaett, “Allic
Miss DavLademan,”
Kutie
Wiihe — Duiiey, “Tommie
Roseai ied, Jali A lis.
enport teacher—Bessie
Glaney,
(189. : : .
The whole Humber enrolted im alt} y
the schools ‘the present term, is 54034
with a fall déterininstion-of at texstNilon, Howry ee :
“Tgzie” Keeuav. .
sMiss’ Niloa saateotaee Casuin, . .
}dolhn, Mein, Auvie Bruck, Julius
$9 of which ar¢ in the ‘High school;
114. in tne Gfanmar de, artnient;
aud 387% in the primary de ariment:
Our school 2xe¢eomuredations cousist
of piue rooms, With our present
enrollment, it will give ub average
of 60 papils to each room, —
ent ~ome ef the roo.us'buve as high
as 77, and suwe as low as 39, beuce,
sue of the roums are over-tuxed.
Phis we hope to remedy so-ueWua,,
successful grading of ihe +chools,
there ongitto beat sleust, two More
fous. “Lae dours~of the —sctivol
=Ryiondo_ Seas aig are always open to the pa-. trons aud filends of tae seuool,-eud . .
} we bope“tucywill avail theisIves
may see the proticiency vf their chiuipupil andie.cher. — R.
Tein GY Be fiacnussxfrom Liceisse to tae Guicayo Tiib.
Une, Haltules a lerribie tragedy Wuicu
resthiog in the shuoling to death <f
Dr. &. Chamberlsin, av old aud respectable ciizen,ud the faial weanding of Oscar Wisseuger, a°fufmer
At-pres=}
daring (be present terur, bat for the
viriiny the sco: ats. of: en, ‘that they .
dren, wud thereby encuurage -both;
=‘speci pei
620 Ssttte aT 16% 455%
occured iu that city on tue ddarait
=
Mining § Stocks:
Yesterday Mo cnias og Sales
The following are the Huteyons
of the Sales at theRegalor Board
yesterday murviug > opening aud
closing.
360 Ophir 173° 17%.
580 “Niexicn 141%
2570 Best & Beu hs r 23 2334.
2145 Cuhferom 414, 4144
2440 Con Virsinian 3044 3o3¢
75 © Cbuliar 50 4644
__ 86d" Tinperiai 134 é 32y fn.
$10 merra Ney a: 849,
750 Overman 75°72. .
2690 Justice 1044 97%.
Hitie & Norcross. 4 38.
5-0 ‘Crown Point 43 45>
320 Buliion 8% = ——
1325. Beleber 8 1a : =
32) Aipb: ais 12%, tee = =e
“730: Savage aS Zale
20 Coutider. Ce, vee =
1235 Union Con. 7% 74,
15a Ke et 4 5. : ~
513 Yeiiow ta “Ket “10% mths
270 Utsh 12 11,“630 heopaid 3%
16% Nortbern Belie 20 204%
HOTEL ARR RIVALS.
‘National Excha inge Hotel. ~
Ss. A. EDDY, Sravintor
Farpay, Jauniry d2th. 1877.
of tueir privilege, as well as duty of}
be
iz
2 ___ ESTRAY ey ae Se
Cn, TO MY PRE MISES, A
WteEs ago,a tow. betwee
fo@r years old, ‘She ia_a. Ghite. a, three ang
dutk +p-cks onthe reo) “era Sey ——
wi a off = Pightéor. Bke bea blacy
mafris . round erfeci. M
on Rush Creek. *° 7 Premiings are .
GIacowuo Gia
Nevada Cit;, Jgn_14, 1877, COMELLA,
—
NOTICE 10 CERDITORS,
. aM ‘OF GE. KITTS DEcRsg
“é Notice is hereby Bivin by vid
sigue:, Ad: tui yde? Yratr:z of ae
Go. Kitts deceuted.te the-ored-teaeep get
all persons having cl: inis aginst ia
dece cnt, to exhibit then with the rn
Bry Vou hers-% ithiv four y. enths af
the fir-t publication cf this nti: 8. to wail
said AdMjiintratiix, at_ler res.den
Willns Valley, orat the law cftipe in
M. Walling attoruc ‘ys eee a :
county vt Nevads,
JANE ¥ EITT3,—
~Adminiatrstrix of Geo. K tts dece: sed.
J M, Walling: att’y-ior ss
_Nevadx Cry, Jun. 23: » 1ST.
PIANOS,
“DECKER “BROS,
‘FISCHER,
lof and relinhlBintestr: a1 — he mm,
our profits ar + mill asd terms ee
Every instrument fully warr
sel! no bonus Poarce. J — hea
_ Send for catalo, ue.
, Sirunie M-Qresten,—Ahss
H+ttie Dickerniwu “tencher— Allie
Gray, Liita Scott, Maggie Scot,
foummie-Meiv, Jue O'Neil, Albert
Toe fu.lowing is the standing of
tive of tne highest in the High aud
Grammar schuols: =
High Sebonl, "="
Juniors.— Robert Bush, attendance 94, deportment 100, scholarship
98, geucr.laversge 97; H. H MeCriehab, attendance 97, depoitment
100: secHolursbip 89, geueral average
95; Miunie Irisa, attend nce 10), deporiuneut 95, scholarship 92, general
average 95. :
A Cluss—Daniel McF. vil,
jiu ii. dep: Dr meBEnaGiam
attendgeho uTrLieatetinutof thé Lacrosse . police.
fue priiculars regard.ng the fatal
sbhuvting. are as-fottows? Dr Coumberlin, while sitting in bis curter,
AS frout of Swith’s grocery store,
-od Main+treet, was approacued ‘by
who presented a shutpuu
heavily louded, aud without a word
discharged the luad of buvksdot tuta
Wisseuger,
. tie bouy of Cuamwberlaiu, the charge
taking eff-ct pear tbe beart:~ Me was
removed into the stole, where be alwwost immediately expired.Iu the
street, throwing the gun away and
drawing / a pistol, shot —Liwsei if .
through the-bead, inflicting a fatal
wowud. Itis stated ihit Wissenger
bad repeatedly threatened tu duo-the
inclibations of thé earth's axis, all
about the ditfvreut circles of the
gario from mere: definitions, and
bave nothing but a sunff box or
an ap;le tu explain them with.
He would expluiy the properties
of a moguet, and to save a dollar
rat not provide one for the schuol.
It is true mauy children obtain a tolerable knowledge of science from
definitions alone, without the aid of
apparatus for ijlustration, buatif, by
the expenditure of asmall amotint of
money, thidgs can be procured that
will assist others not so bright, we,
say get the supply, and don’t count
the expense. If a practical educalion is what is desired,give the teach‘bodies suggested is-to-cremate thein
taem
in retorts, converting tha volatile
matter inty illuminating gas, and the
It is gratifying to note the evidences of prosperity in our-city as indicated by the number of improvements being made. The improvements are not ouly numerous, but
they are of a permanent and substaptial character; and‘such as °will add
greatly to the general appearance of
the city. Inaddition to the buildings now being put up in the busi~ ness portion of the city, there are
many fine residences -in course of
construction, and still others i in contemplation. Besides all this, several of our wealthy men are preparing
for the erection of a large: three-story fousiness block in the “Spring.
This is evidence that shrewd busineds men have confidence in thé fatare of ise Jose.—San Jose money
aie ie
‘Tam Anaheim Gazette says: There
is quite an ‘excitenrent in regard to
silver mines on the Trabuco rauck;. — near San Juan Capistrano> We are
informed that a large “number. of
prospeciors are locating claim’;
The existence of silverin the *hilla
near dan Juan Capistrano has been
known to the denizeus of that region
for a mamber of years. Our reco}.
lection of bearing of silver leads on
the Ttabuco ranch dates back some
‘ten years or more. “We believe,
however, that no well defihed paying
lead has-ever been discovered,
agree
Ssnator Stewart, of Storey county
has introduced a bill providing that
no petson shall carry « deadly weapon without baving first procured a
license from the Couity Clerk; and
having farnished a bond of $1,000
for his good behavior, _ Any _persou
&.
weapon, without license, will be subject to fine of not idus than $100
1 Clab met ‘Thursday evening at the
. Clab, which counmences April 17th.
found in possession of uu deadly
er something to give practical illua. .
trations with, Some cf the other
ship 8/7, peters average 96; Corl
Muller, aitendauce 10), deportment
95, sebolursbip 87, general average
D4; Frauk Nilon, atieudance 96, de‘porinient 86, scholarship 93,. general
average 92; Cowles. McGii-bons,. atteudance 100, deporusenc 95, scbolatship 79, geverul averuge JL
B Class—Iua Cooper, aticndance
96, d-portment 100, scholarship 83,
general average 93; Nellie Curtis, attendance 98, drportment 92, scholarship 86, general average 92; Maury
Sims, attendauce 98, deportment 100
scholarship 79, genersl average 92:
Alice Buldridye, atteudince-100, deportment 100, scbolurship 75, generdeed-wirieh be finally aceo. uplisbed
in a cowardly and dastardly man ver.
While a thousaud rumors are aflont,
itisnow probub.e thit none bat the
two immediately concerned in tne
tradegy were parties to any kuowledge which might account for tie
commission of the brutal ¢ act. . Dr.
Chaba bad a large practice as
aphbysician, He was a man of con‘siderable wealth. He leaves a w fe
and one child. Wissenger leaves
wife and six children. ‘Lhe comgunity is very much excited over the
trugic oceurrence.
Tae Bennetr-May Noupriats—RéSULT OF THE DusL.—New York, Jan.
‘Tue Tribane’s Prhihku delpuia
niean time Wissenger crossed tie . *
J Peters, Clu Tent
© Meriuvy, city“WJ, Hacket, smartsville
WC BS bayir, gocrudacito
“KOHITR & C tty a
633 anu 635 Clay street,
—— * Sau Fruncises,
ee
__janl2-¢w
8S Hotiman & wise, Col Hill
Mrs Lovekin do
J Hetener, do
P sh nygle Scott’ 3 Plat
J Byrue, Vivo e’s Flat
58 Louyg, Wash ington
s Bb Covok, Campto uville
O A Wilson? nD
Geo E Kiius, Geo. getown
——
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Toion Hotel.
JACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprietos.
Fripay, January 12ib, 1877,
Chas Mci-iey, LouisianaP 3.smith, Hunt’s Hil
‘Joreph Berry, . . do.
J W iunean, ‘Shult’s Mine
“Mrs Ji Kiider_Gruss Velley
Mirs LHa Macdrillt do
Fred Fre yvcerger, Marysville .
J Hdyrne. Mocre’s flat
Whur arcer, — do
b Etter, Wash ington
B H Peusl y, Cooper’s Mill
T. baxter, seott’s Flat :
~ Mre Mook, Grass Valiey _
W G@ Morg:n. KR,
M higy ns. Sacramento
J Hauly, City
REMOV. aLREMOVAL!
al avernge 91; fAifonso—Seaman, ute
tendance 100, deportment 100, schol.
positions of the Union, fouud in the
Particle from which the above was,
clipped, are a little shuky,-and with
which we do not agree. But we-can
come together on the last’ count.
When itcomes down to acknowledging the beauty, symmetry and
who decorate the interior of Grass
Valley school rooms, we are in perfect
unison, aud we shall notallow him to
outdo us in appreciation of their
merits, phy sical or mentul,
Jockey Cius — Great ‘Brscus
Race, —The—Sseramento— Jockey
Capital Hotel, pussuant to adjournment. Averbal report was received
from the Committee on speed programme, indicating tliat additional
time would be needed by them, and
ou motion the date for receiving
their coniplete report was extended
thirty days. J. F. Sheeban tendered
his resignation as Secretary.__‘The
resignation was accepted and John
McUord elected to fill the vacancy.
‘The Club decided to give a parse oi
P $5,000 for a four mile and repeat
runbing race, free for all—$2,750 for
the first horse, $1,000 fur’ the secoud, $750 for the tnird, and $500
‘for the fourth—the race. to take
place May 19th; entries to close with
theSecretury February 17h. This
18 to bea special race, separate from
thé annual Spring meeting of the
The leading owners of thoroughbreds
vave intimated to thy Cluba willingness to enter their burses to such a
contest, aud it is expected that the
tist ofentries will uuimber. six or
seven of as good horses as there are
vn the coast. The track at Agriculturai Park is knowy fur and wide for
18 speed and safety, and this race
will afford » better opportunity tot
“nor more than $500, and to imprisonment for not more than. one year.
‘taken since for in rneeernetiarietas
ion '
graceful outlines of the schoel-marnis.
. Hinds;-attendance 100, deportment
arship 72, geieral average 91. ~
—_-_——Grammar_Department,._-__.
A. Class—Charlie Bowden, attendance 94, deportment 100, scholarship 96, geueral average 96; Maggie Coughlan, attendance 95, depostment 100, scholarship 96, geveral
paverage 96 ; Ruchel Abel; attendance
J8, deporiment 75, schularship 95,
general uvernge 94; Samuel Porter,
attendance 86, deportment 75, -scholarsbip 94, general average 92. Hiram
90, scholarship 90, general ayetegs
91.
B Class--Annie Stonebridge, attendance 90, deportment 85, schularship 95, general average 93; Ida Bowdoin, attendance 100, deportment 95,
scholaiship 89, general averaye 91;
Charles Stunebridge, attendance 90,
deportment 80, scholarship 89, general averuge 89; Annie Usburne, attendance 96, deportment 95, scholarsbip 87, general average ¢9; Jusie
Hoffman, attendunee 94, deportment
95, scholarship 87, general average
Mr, Tiffary’s reom.
A. Class—Lizzie~ “Holbrook, at=
tendance 100, dep’t 65, scholarship
97, general average 87: Lena Mannix
attendance 100, deportment 92, scholarsbip 91, general average 24; Jennie
Adair, attendance 95, deportment 100,
scholarship 91, -generalaveruge 9d:
Hattie Cleaveland, atiendance 100,
deportment 100, scholarship 9, general average 93:
B Class—Katie Rudolpb, attenddance 100, deporiment 100, scholarship.82, general average Y4: Lilas
Nibell, attendance 100, deportment
90, scholarship 82,general average
91; Tommie Hurst, .attendance 100,
deportwent 78, scholarship 82, geperal averags 83; Frank Morrison, atteudaugs lu0, déporment ~ “sehol-.
Nibell, attendance 95, deportment
“special “says: ‘There fis” little doubt}
that Benvett has married Miss Muy,
American steamer [Illinois ‘trom Puiladelphiu to-day. (The dispatch further says it is reported on good authority that May was wounded in the
left arm and had an artery severed;
that mortification hud set in, and
amputation been performed. Dr,
Pheips, who is now figuring in connection with the recent ducl, is a
police surgeon, and will most likely
lose his position,
>
Loncer Sairrs.—The Gold Hill
News of last evening says; At the
Leviathan mine there bas been a
change made.
he compelled to work-tea hours a
day, and workmen on top will be expected to put in twelve hours for the
tegular wages of $4. It is thought
that a-number of otber inines will
adupt this plan soun,
i ee ee
Dramatic.
‘Theatre business is at a low ebb
in New York. The Dramatic Newe
“During the past week not one of
our holseés paid expenses, and the
average receipts at one of -the best
houses did not run over $300. Souie
of them went down to less than $25.
Un ‘Tuesday night there were seven
pevple ali tuld iu the lower part of
the ‘Phird Avenué ‘Theatre, which
George Wood ~ recently opecéd.
Four of these were deadbeuts, and
the total receipts of orchestra and
paiquet were 31 25. On the sume
evening at Baunvard’s New Lroadway Thea:re, there were twenty-hve
people in the lower p.at of th use,
At ihe Denetit of tue Brouk.yn sultereis at tue Academy, on br day evenivg, with a company of the best
sil.ers tn America. tue receipts were
House on ‘Tuesday, the muuager of
ptne “Bunek Crook,”’ Random Rogers,
of Philudeipuia,. was DOD ent, oe} am
dig not COwe td time. “Oue manager
lost $2,300 daring the week, anotuer
$1,550, and a tard $1, 300. 1t would
them. But these are fasta and We
cun substantiate thetii. ~How loug
tie scholarship, 81, ae ae
epee
can the business last at this co
and both sailed for Europe in the]
Miners wiil hereufte: 3
less than $150. Ar the Giaud Opera}
$+ —__*
Stock of
REGARDLESS OF COST,
FOR THE NEXT TWO
WEEKS, ON ACCOUNT
OF REMOVING, AND
RATHER THAN MOVE
THE GOODS, WE WILL
GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS
THE BENEFIT OF IMMENSE BARGAINS, FOR]
CALL IMMEDIATE LY
AND PROCUKE
BARGAINS
1, a
Nevada Jan. 14, 1877.
Wii Draper; pitch +186
REMOVAL!
—We will sell _onr entire} _—
Quantitative « of oP abeyeke .
Complete analyses, litative-and : : lete que mS
AT 2° P.M
Schmitiburg & Heinneman,
AVE REMOVED THFIR 5 Ss
10 COMMERCEYE, ~'ticr ad
epPor rite the ThANSCHIPT ( FFICK Where
ta+y will be hippy to meet
friends. dhe Cheicest _
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
Kept’ constant'y on hand.
Whenev: r you want t» “smile” call on
Jan 12. SCHMI'I TBURG & H} INNZMAR,
— 2
Ss. J. MILLINGTON
DANCING ~ CADEMY,
AT HUN1'S ‘HALL,
CLASSES).
. WILL MEET AS FOLLOWS;
DAY EVENINGS AT 730,
LADIES’ CLASS, ON TUESDAY, a?
P.M.
LADIES AND GENTS, FRIDAYS, 7
8P.M.
CHILDREN’S CLASS, ON SATURDAY,
GLASS. FOR MISSFS AND MASTERS,
ATURDAY EVENING AT 7 O’CLOOS.
MAMMO1H STOCK
.—@F—
BOOTS AND a
sears oan
"WM. R. COE,
CORNER of Matn.and —
Ci mmervial strects, we
et 3 ust received ap im28 se sto k of the vey
latent styes of .
LADIES’, GENTS’, MiSSES’ AND cE
i
DRENS' BOOTS AND SHOES.The goods were purcbaeed of the eet
manuf yorestly and ae not be excelled ia
quaiity or rtyle of finieh. I sito mie
tacture to cruer all kinds of Genta’ Boos
and Shors in a style buperior to apy shy.
on the Coast.
My Géoas Will be sold at the lowest
. possible rates, aud I warrant every : =
. ticle as recommended.
THOS. PRICE'S
ASSAY OFFICE,
_ . —AND—
. CHEMICAL LABORATORY.
5% SACRAMENTO 81 sT., SAN FRANCIS.
EPOSITS of rullton received, mete
D into bars; and returns msde in srem
44 to 48 heurs.
Bullion can be forwarded to thie Oe
from aly part of the-interior by Expres
and returus made in the same manner. a.
Careful Apalysis made of Ores, Met =
Soils, Waters, industrial Products, **
Mini® ‘examined and reported upon. ©
sultations on Chemical and Metilorg!
questions. .
Charges: Gold and Silver Bullies:
sia a on ail amounts below $1#
Gold 4 on a]? amounts above $1,000, »
f Tr cent.
Silver Bars on ali amounts below. we
_$2 00.
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