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The Daily
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~~ WEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
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2
norman
ee
. IMPORTANT FACTS ABLY
DISCUSSED.
Jet them make the best of it for one
term. Even a poor teacher, trying
to do his best, with a little encour
The Board
z
Congitgational Churen,
in school ‘re generwl'y
bid. Merit and. liberal terms were . er straggles ‘daily to redeem them . the pastor, Rev. J,
i %
band Satie
«ciuea+ Ce
wittlT cis’ AN
“ine
of home, H
se
theit decision.
both” prime-factors in making up. from hereditary traite or the habits . in the evening
eres
children sliould be introduced to. ™US!c.” All
are invited,
agement will do something worth _ READERS AND LANGUAGE S208.
. inaoual toil,
tile runninga school for. If the
Re a
: cago wae
-. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION,
MARRIED,
The State'must leave something
—S
Lodge,
MACHINERY
ication ball given upon the com
J. L. Holt
=
” da Nevads City, Jan 21
him privately and ‘censure, rearon change.
‘for patents
to do, or it will turn itSener
eetionstou ch, by bt °ith
with, or advise him, without alarmtion are good. Their seript lessons’ self inside ont. Extremes. meet.
Nevada City,
Het Lotta Foot, ‘both
ing the district, They shouwld—ex— start young children im penmanship.
AL MATTERS.
£ 6.0. ¥.,. 4
pect him to be temperate, industriearlier than heretofore. They steady Trades and occupations can not be
series of reso utions were adopted, ‘The Pablic Schools as they are Now ousand prompt. They should not} their lessons now at the point ef taught at school, The State can’t
Conducted—Needed €hanges, Hew
a farm
iL
an
thus fi:.ing. the stnnex
re or Workshop to tach
aud by Whom They Can-be Made—. dictate to him where ‘he ‘should peneil
highly commeniliiig Jonathan Clarke
ad
pen
eee
a
he
eusnde
ia
[school.
“Tt
Gah'tprovide
ka arity of.
tention.
Transerrbing
the
lessons
is
board,
spend
his
money,
nor
find
sevfor
ing
~ “for his course in ‘preserv
A Paper that Every Teacher, Parfault with hig religious or political a marked feature of the so-called boys with tools, .turning-lathes, maetal years and final'y donating to) ent and Pepil Shonld Read. —~
creed;
[admire the grit of some of Quincy System, Ia the — middie terial to waste, and coMpetent o¥erStch an idea is born of wellorganizationa sum of money—
=
—
the
Series” has sup. seers
our teachers, who have stood mangrades a **Lang
meaning
but shallow-minded theo—
dedthe
from
planted.
the
lamet
dry
_gtammar;
.
0
lized
fully
at
some
very
unenviable
posts,
$500—rea
about
hey look at the State as an
Technical Grammar, #scientific exrists.
[Writtes for the Daity Tranacrivt by Jom.
Oustamah
THE DAI
op which there was a formal “chips of the'old block.” The teach=
only
Sunday, January 23, 1881.
he ip cae
=
,
—
reed
trustees, ——s to, eg) Jind.
teacher
in
faults
i
Se
"an
the
mest
Conspicuolle
.
hi
EDUCATION.
=
LOCAL AND NATIONAL
piiment.
ss
that may be amended, let them go to
:
t.
i
Neat lous
=i
Their comtents and yrada
ee
At thé last regular meeting of
it by dint of hard tefl. Bad and lazy
was . imited toa choice between those shildren
‘days vin,
‘Another¢
in the Stipet
-@scar Mal
big ‘Ypeducti:
qt the Bay ¢
term of 69:
gent ep fer:
AT THE
tendent of
T. Wickes, Superin
SANITARY MEASURES. _
. Public .
:
eof themselves, with.
of Odd Fellows Hall, and-. ~ schools of NevadaCounty.1~
pletion
miracalous ineans
at its di
ft
to
the
highest
grade.—
“Swin
:
=
=
to them,
abstracinterest on the same, A copy of Totke teach
1a%:
ics is
Pane r ®me mere
+e
and friends of e&~ . more concern forthe iealth of those ten'sWerd_ Book,” withen-admira. Taation
ers
_.*_the resolutions. was_ordered made . naation,some facts in my official. dewho are-in-scheol
we can)
this,
do
can’t
we
If
tion.
.
and
terms
useful
of
vocabulary
s large part of
the} ble
the schools sich “sciéntes as
e, partment may be suggestive:
and?
~~ dnd placed in a-beautifut-fram
~~“w committee consisting of S. A.
abbreviations, classified, fills in a . teach in
.
‘time, Bad ventilation, unequal tem. language course; which, capped by . bave a bearing upon fietts’ of ‘labor,
“Swinton’s High School Grammar and industrial callings. What the.
bution of heat and light, poisonows. and Composition,” is continuous. Kindergarten. is to the public school, with heavy hoisting and
e
ker and A. R, Lard was appointed “The number of schest censas childrinking water, wet feet and clothes, The Geographies, arranged upon the wecan niake that school to the work~ rig.
with his. shops, and the professions. We ccan
to present the same to Mr: Clarke, dren in the county i5,090. “The cause many of the. derangements of topical plan, diversified
10-inch Engine, 20-ineh stroke,
visit. tery, correlate with the History, ar— . Cultivate _manual. expertness, an
I have
school
In
s
the
committee
ré<{
number-of
sckools;—as
the
basis
of
.
the
young:
_ ="Friday. evening
} New, Complete Hoisting and
Py '
oJ, the teachers
have been so absorb. ranged upon the same plan,aad illus. ‘
ing tig consisting of -2 19599 mp
——--paired~to his residence and-carried fapportionment, is 82, The number ed-in
; the reeiitetion of classes that I b oedtwith maps__oorresponsivelyy
THE
IDEAL
OF
THE
STATE,
is 78, with 80 have had to call for the building up The “Physiology” and ‘‘Revized
out the programme, Mr. Buldnch of organized schools
5
gives, reels, bob, boiler 46 inchee by
The State tries to meet the de=_
Balfinch, E.
“< §TATISTICAL
Hothersall, A. J . Par
perature, cold drafts, unequal distri
Praying
making a highly complimentary and tenchers, of whom 41 are male and . of smouldering fires, the opening of . Physica” present natural science in
The resi
Plaia Ukat .
rocks, anc
teeit pistol
16 feet.
ot the off
~gppropriate presentation speech.— 39 female. _ But 21 are married, an the windows at the top, the removal. an. attractive form, and give a zé8t . mandéot the times,_She wets her . A 8-in
ch Engine, 16-inch strot
of children roasting near the Stove . for widerresearch and more profound. ¢., 5,
:
y
’ trouble do
“The recipient of the elegant toitinerant life not being favorable to or exposed to stealthy drafts, I have. study hereafter, We still use the ace agaiust a mere scholastic educa: with
double hoist and ‘bob; fosler,,
been obliged to call tor the cleaning old arithmetics. They were good in tion, She wants doers, arid not mere
The Sou
ken of the Lodge’s thanks was home or wedded life,
3612, pearl} new,
She eae
deenis it impefative:
pe
out of welis where the water was . theirday,
but they are aot ap to the theorizers.
:
:
,. that the tr
_ deeply. affected, and he responded ' QUALIFIVATIONS OF TEACHERS.
poisoned. by fallen leaves. ~School. times. Kevised, they would do bet-. t@ prepare the rising getteration to ve 8-inch Hagine, 8x16, Revarj
“on their
te
ina few remarks that were indicaLife diplomas are held by’ 15, State officers should see that the water} ter. The value of a so-called ‘‘shortenter upon a career in the agricttitt-4
e, with hoisting and pumysi
ia
aad Fordy
_~ tive of his appreciation of the: sit-] State—educational diplomas by 1); which the children drink is free from . er course,” ¢ondensed, is not well ral,, mining, and ‘mechanic“arts, yet Boiler
36 inches by 12fee
unachieved. It prescribes industrial
having. tl
_ uation,
+
-certificates of first grade by 31, and floating carrion-or. dectyed vegetable proven. A> child, in 8 or 10. years drawing, soimportantit modelitig, dematter, fruitful of the most virulenf. at school, will use up several books
a
1 Portable Engine, 8x16, and boi.
kind, Th
23 hold second grade certificates. fevers when transferred %o the living . anyhow, and xo money is saved in a signing, building, Sp veering, and
Hoisting and: Pumping gear
Employ Good Teachers.
magneto b
To subdue the et,
Of thoze. actively employed, 19-have body. Childien should not sit at“shorter course.” Primary Arithmeskilled mechanism.
nearly new,
~
“Phe “4c
a collegiate education, 23 Northeir seats with wet. feet or c'dthes, 4 tics should embrace’ many--examples earth, to contro!, direct, and etonoie“ Americkn Iearaat of “Ede— had
mize
the
natutal
forces,
to
redeem
in
the
fundamentals,
to
the
answers
1 8-inch Engine, 8x16, boiler 4)”
dag for the
mal school training, and 25° have uptil the. blood becomes, chilled or
cation, which is regarded as good
stagnant. At the risk of--sotne sonof which the teacher holds the key. himself from slavish manual toil, is
eertain ag
been educatedoutside the State. fusion they should dry .at the stove, ‘An intermediate book should not ex-. the chief puravit of man, Hduacainches by 16 fect,
__authority,has this to say about the -Grass-Ve'ley_and Nevada have-edufin stormy weather the ordinary re— ‘tend beyond decimals. Both should tion gives him new resources, The
.
best being the cheapest:
;
cated, in whole
or in part, 31; besides cesd. should be dispensed with and be supplemented by mental probiems. State feels obligated to sce that there . §-stamp mill, 850 pound ‘am.
2
5 aed
are no more ‘‘Lost Arts.” She con
Don’t try to get ‘something for
many others
ot actively employed, the childrem™ not be-s
i
It-can’t_be—done—
trace out the wick of a child, and
a. Serves the wisdom of the past, and
Ad-etemp mill, 250 pout stan, . TS
intherain. Parents should furnish
Good things command a pfice in or who have drifted out elsewhere. their childrén
transmits it, ‘With intetest, to the
with rubbers to keep key weuld save time,
ie
The. Fr
this world. If your area farmer and YEARLY COST OF THE COUNTY SCHOOLS, their feet dry. If they show care
future. Hef servants should feel ter cylinder 6x12,
ORAL AS AGAINST TEXT-BOOK TEACH-. alive to her duty and her ideal.
your wheat is extra, it commands an_
reasonmay
they
children
their
for
#boutup
The current expenses foot
Valley con
3 6-inch Cornish Pumps,
Z
ING,
extra price. =
:
eS Se
;
:
performan
{N¥LUENCR OF EDUCATION ON Na:
The average time the ably expect it of the teacher. In
If you have superior stock itcom$68,000.
some. of the schools the scholars are
It is often urged that eral should
TIONAL GROWTH,
: =" i Pampa,
~ Jong time
mands an. extra price.
:
schools are maintained is rear 8} seated without regard
to their stattreated
take the place of text-book
If your are a good School Directmonths per year. The salaries of ure, poring over their books in a largely
Education enlarges the national : l Horn Pan and Settler,
3
:
.
or and you get a good teacher, he is
4
Michel
Pans:
~
°
esthetical
doubledap position. They briag an . ‘aching. It is too easily lost, The] jie, Ip unifies it. It distribntes
worth more than a common ‘‘school the teachers range from $50 to $150,
; about its
inclination_of the head up to the. book not only aids the child to pre-. i+, functions where most good can
3 Knox Pass,
averaging
about
$72.
The
pay-roll
. keeper.”Pay. them enough to sereading-@
-behold; and
___ eure the best talent,and to enable of the teachers last school year was debasing to the voice by a contrae=. upon,—butit-helpshim torecall-at+} be done, The National Government.
~ them to improve themselves as well $54,190. The salaries of teachers tion: of the vocal ligaments, with home what he has learned at school. should direct,—the integral States
as the children.
a8
of impressions divide the work. The benificent.
chins
so prone upon their breasts. The mind is a register
So, too, of school supplies, Buy are steadily on the decline.
A loss of the music of speech, stooprepeated. “Kindred objects kinpowers
well hav.
of theGeneral Administration . 35 feet S-imch column, newly
the best. They are the most durGROWTH OF PIPULA% EDUCATION.
ed shoulders and curvature of the dred thoughts inspire.” Books set should be amplified if tecesssry by mee.
Lodge,
Ni
able, andin the end the “cheapest,
I would .not impute this decline spine attends such instances, Physiin motien the automatic wheels of constitutional amendrnent. A conWater gates from 3 incches. to 2
represent.
though they cost a trifle more to
the
mind,
They
stimulate
the
teachology is, taught in our schools, but
atart with. In otlier words, don’t in salaries to the parsimony of the hygiene ‘should be practised. .-The er, who by hisadded culture weaves tralization = sectional rule, aristeinches,
Bie
which co.
ivilege und corporate greed
try
to get something for nothiuy, peop'e, but: -to an enhanced supply eyes of the children are injured by. the threads of silver in their web of cratic
} hh-inch Little Giant, seconion the 8
isto oe feared; but a centralizasimply because you occupy
a pubofcandidates, owing te the: growing: cross—lights and-an unequal distribugold. Study, reflection, and illustretion of our best intelli
ab the
lic position.
should go band in band. Aveiad helm of public affairs would bear
distribution of popular education. tion of the light. Wherever easy, tion
to. the Bu
instead of having side-lights our extremes, Old time teachers gave co 59 the tide of progress. But ~ Tron Cars, and a variety of Mining
The
wisdom
of
the
public
would
be
A Pardon Secured.
schools: should have sky-lights, letus a lesson, held the rod over us unwhile
Implements.
ead
a8
order, wh
we
speculate,
the
mergement
better shown, however, in choosing ting the luminous shower down from’ til_we recited it perfectly, and shed
being accomplished. The law of
eee ee
cv oa the
Governor Perkins having :pardén= the very best teachers from a more above upon the printed page; color little or no light upon it. Do we is
our r.aticnal development is similar
not
go
te
the
other
extreme,
do
all
blindness
would
not.
thea
be
found
ed Arty Smith, who had up te. Fri“ample supply, than in theif diminto ‘hat of organic life. “All advance
the work, talk too much, while our ‘aere, from ‘a lower to a higher type,
.
_. day evening served sixteen of the -ishing the salaries.. A collateral deso common,
‘children stretch and. gape? If we is marked by a gradual massing of
fifty days for which he was sentenced mand for higher qualifications in T1E SCHOOL PROPERTY AND APPAtalk, it should be to some
APPLY TO
The pri:
purpose. the nervous controlling power. First
*) RATT.
Paced
to the County Jail on a charge of physicians, lawyers, judges, lecturWeshould pin our pupils dave to
ee Jacai
the coral, a multiple animal, a uni}'
all. the . preparation, ‘aiid’ not give the mill fied colony, exhibiting life in many
stealing $330, yesterday morning ers and divines, shows that asthe. Cabinets_are_needed__in
:
:
:
’
Michell w
more
grist
than
it
can
grind,
the boy Was released from custody ‘professions become crowded by’ our schools to. preserve the books and
independent centres. “Next, the in— Nevada Foundry, Spring st,
music wat
sect, gathering the islands
of nerve
METHODS O¥ TEACLONG.
aod departed on .thefstage for his educational systems, the public adapparatis. Outline maps, diction,
a NEVADA CITY.
j23+tt
bers of th
matter inte continents; or the rep:
home
at Washington. The pardon vances its standard, The plateau of aries, numeral frames and writing
:
foutest
foi
Scientific teaching visesset meth— tile, linking it in a chain of knots
was granted onthe grounds ef the education, widening,’and being gradcharts’ are indispensible parts, -of . .ods to organize, discipline, secure along the spine. Then the mam—
school furniture, ~
should be
. United States Land Offlee,dB Oi 7
prisondr’s extreme youth. Although ually elevated, still lifts its promimade in every district to provide promptaess, awaken interest, fix atmals, converging it toward
the head, .
SAcRaMENTO, Cat, January 20, 1881.
Grass Esq
aatrong opposition to the pemalty nent peaks higher toward heaven, in the school. with improved desks, tention, and impart instraction in a until in man the brain becomes the
ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN oe
dgment of the highest governmenbeing lightened thus has recent.y the general movement, to stand as graded for the Various sizes of the schoni, he law prescribes ‘“Teachishereby given Nowe Heat
tosh; time
tal power. The analogy gives us Guette,Notice
pupile—darable
desks
by
all
means.
whose P.O. Address
is Nevada Ci'y,
¥
“been manifested in certain quarters, landmarks of human aspiration and Common decency would see that ers’ Institutes,” where methods may the colonial government in the first
Nine cou;
pa county, Ca'ifornia, has filed his 1.0
there are some circumstances conthe irrepressible forces underneath, proper outhouses are built, and pre= be diseussed. Superintendents may type.
Next, the~ confederated. tice of intention toffer final, proof in supthe cont
compare them in
school visitations, . Lastly, the constitutional —peviod, pect of tepelalen £7 S82 Nos 1-45u!
and Th
nected with the case that_perhaps
_ATEENDANCE,
:
served in good order. Da
one
08.
Toy ship No. 17 North, Range Ne.
.and prove which work the best. Our tending to the consolidated; cen‘ roe 34,
t,
Mount.
jon
eben
se
—
Ot and J
place the pardoning in the lightof a
While the attendance in some -of to the ‘school property by parties teachers take educational literature ing the governmental power in a
Pre-erapt’
claratory
Statement No.
‘
outside may be checked by the citiwise step. He has received a severe the larger districts is good, we would
and keep posted, hence we find no federal head, that sets through its 7113 filed in ma office on tne 14th day 2
Mullen a:
. ,2.93 clubbing together. and. offering great
diversity
of
-methoi
in
the
May,
1873,
and
names
the
following
as-n#
Virginia
lessop, and we hope his future course wish an improvement outside, Large a reward for
integral limbs—the states, and de
a.
Se
=
iW
For Sale Cheap}
G G ALLAN
P)
the detection or canvicvn Mactng Peter Gore, L. Thompson, N.
the whole body of Luehsinger, and M. Wichser, all of Nevada
willdisplay that it had the proper children may be needed sometimes tion of the unknown offenders, Suck county. “A teacher of long and va-. — its leit
ried
augerience
will
vary
his
_metithe people.
Iam not giving
my po Cits, RB. O, Nevadacounty ; and that the
vandalism has been arrested. by this
effect.
ne
:
to work at home, or in the field; but
ede, to break mouotony, or answer to Visioal Views, but chiloniphiont ion 15th day of March, 1981, at’? o'clock AVM,
means in other places,
the conditions of diferent<schools. which are as apparent as the sun has been tied as the time, and th's office as
often the advantages of a steady
the place.
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
Alpha Mine.
Those. who teach closely graded shining
going school education are aot weigh! :
TEXE Bogks,
in the heavers. This
gov‘McFarland & Farr, Atts.
j3_
schools boast of their more symmeerning power shall be miade up of
ed in the premises. District .trusIn an item about the Alpha mine tees and teachers will put forth moreThree Boards in this county chose tric training,
it it is a question +he best material our educational inSuperior Court—No. 249.
yesterday the types incorrectly stateffort to decrease the absences, when, text books. The books adopted in whether
their pupils promoted to a stitutions cai
Sale and Decree
of Foreclosure.
“elaborate ; unti) our Order-of
‘ed that 19 ounces of amalgam was as is probable, the apportionment of Grass Valley are almost ‘identical higher grade in another school-room national prestige everywhere conMICHAEL BD. MALONEY, and)
as well
prepared as those of a firms the triumph
f
of poular soverSARAH RALAUEY, Pitts.
recently cleaned up for 12 working school mouwies will be based upon an with those chosen by the: Count are
mixed
school,
who
have had chances eignty, and the safety o. a system,
average struck between the census Board.
Uniformity "6 the whole
shifts, when they should have sai voll and the daily attendance, Ow}
‘S{to hear the higher classes recite founded on equal opportunities to JOHN TAYLOR and
county would have been
:
9) ounces. The regular daily cleaniuytu eccentric timepieces in the caase our people amast better, bedaily. There may be a gaininredunall in a commonwealth of educaSARAH TAYLOR, Defts.
byvirtue
shift often
SALE.—Underand
HERIUFF’S
up of amalgam at the Alpha is trom country districts sume. tardiness is arum ‘one part to another,“and this dancy at aloss of strength. For extion and of labor. As it iz only asa S of an order of sale anddecree of forecloThe vine looks ornamental, nation then that we can exert any sire, issued out of the Superior Court, in
.unav, idable; but i the teacher ref might force a change
8 to 10 ounces.— Union.
:
ks. State ample:
climbing the trellis-work, but the marked influence for good upon that and for Nevada County, State of Californis,
laxes iu Vigilance, or shows Ll> least uniformity is Sa
ppg
oe
It
could wise gardener trims it toa stock, di—_—<> +2 —-—
on the 20th day of January, 1881, in the
inditlerenve here, it wii be fural to: he — best secured, however,
whole hamanity of which we form an above entitled action, wherein Michael D,
by an
2
Free Talks.
that promptress thal shou'y mark anendmens~to the _Constitation,. verting what went to profuseness
of integral part, our teachers,—servants Maloney: and Sarah. gene eea
foliage,
>
; to clusters of rapes Our of the nation, should bring themt
it
slow
a
the pupils of a Weli-d acipli ed school. empowering all-city and county
suCol. Goulding will talk to” the lt ww ‘thesditt e foxes sprit the vines.’ perixtendeuts
to learn, selveg in full sympathy with this ttaglor tor Scomn wre Hundred Say
to meet in Convention girls display more'ambition
Eight ($568.00) dollars,
ether wi
_ Shildren at the Methodist church tu»~
every four years at Sacramento to and show a higher average culture end. In their schools, in the teachHg seme $24.80, cad counsel fees alD&PORTM ENT,
‘than
the
boys.
Their
work
is
neat.
aslopt séhool books for the State.
ing of history, the review of patrilowed herein amounting to the sum of $75.0
_,. day, beginning at 1:30 o'clock P. “M.
wn up,. etic literatare, the choice of Ameri. with interest thereon from the date of said
The general deportment i
tive Pavlishers could lay their: wares §eThe -boys shou'd, when
In the evening he will deliver
a free
be shamed into sharing the ballot can biographical books for the librajudg
fore such a body,
3
nt i
w
um
lecture ou Temperance; at the-“same scheols is good, In wine shes its, aud await the explain their merwith them; it would open up the way ‘ries, by word and -admonition, let poe
+ dchineant eck 1 of the said S¢
issue.
That
powwithou
procured
is
this
much comp abe
for
needed
reforms.
The
public,now
vier
Corrt,
on
3
99
and
102,"
church, .The Colonel had au estab—
er, When centralized in a few
them set forth the unity of the Naperspending 550 millions
hereas
it
ts
ordéred
that
the
Mortage
#?
unreby
vases,
few
a
Ja
straint.
for
ram
and
sons,
was
tion,
demanding
primary
allegiance
thought to have been abus* lished reputation as an excellout lectobacco,
would
not
grudge,
then,
teachthe
of
part
on
vigilance
mitted
ed, and the intent of the Constitu.
to it, the c.ose kinship of our peoand 2 some aanie Senctived, ‘owt
‘turer,
that have had a bal tion to distribute it among local one-fourth of that sum for our comple, of all sections ; and the restless Altand bacreier thes corkin piece and
er, sch
%
so prophetic now of yod-given watchword of ‘‘Progress.”
of }
remises situated
namehave retrieved it; not always Boards was good.
Beok-agents, mon schools,
of Penn Valley. County of Nevada, State o
Want te Adnma/uistcr.
ine change of a teacher, but in the dogging the footsteps of members of woman's mission. The unconscious
Coliforrta,
and
des
dene
of a coumunity. educational boards at all hours are influence of a teacher also effects
Suange ot the tone
UniteiS tess
of surveys as
mid
Coroner Huss has filed a petiti
his
methods.
His
looks,
character,
of the 8 W 1-4 and the S'1-2 he NWT
In some districts where the people a sore besetment; but the sharp,comHere is a good story of the result f Section 38, Townsl:ip 16, N. . 1E MS
to bd appointed administrator of the are adslicted to quarreling and tind; etition among them has produced habite, vempeeet and manner
Band
M , containing
Hundred and 5
or neutralize all he does, ©
fault, the moral gangrene inbooks at lower rates. The only imaid
of a schoolmaster’s endeavors
to inty acresof land, toge her withall and sin
estate
‘ of S. E, Cummer, deceased. ing
fects the school. With the inflam. pro:
and
ntupon this system that
I THE PUBLIC, AGAINST THE. COST OF still into the miads‘of his pupils the lor the tenements,
Mrs. Honor Thom
has taken a
thereunto belenzing, be ©
mation the teacher is driven off, sup can-see, ig that the State should segteat truth that you should always Ue satiaty said Judgment, together with &
similar action i
e matter of the esporation follows, the local .irritatien ect som: of its best educators
terest. and costs..
3
willed
tate of He
‘Gundry, deceased, _ [. subsides, ard there is a healthy recompile a series of bouks, own to
Those
that
estimate
teaching
by
count a hundred ay before you
Public notice is hereby given that I
the
pe
waar
action in the policy of the people. copy-right; print, and furnish them the breaking
, and five h
if itis anyos pabiie sale,in frous of the pore ar
root
of rock upon the road, 8)
:
:
They find out that they are ruining free to our sehools. This would reor by the sumber
ig very im
a:
of
Mit gald,‘whics said’ fedgment
practice
E
i]
Miss Lizz
Mi
i
18%
“Us
mon Lan}
Chas. Gra
Grim
ue Ten
were dev
polka, the result
a
2
wari
toilet set)
a
ancer, al
clared ent
fs
:
prize, wh
quartz br
‘ie
er
'
:
agreed
and there
Tecove
senha
bendy
visit the
i
in his off
The U
14th
of ni
sips
tainment
:
Relief So
. Friday
=
miner en
Hill mi
ne
.
his right
school hours, .
z
“by making critics of lieve many of the cost, by equalizing and many
others, also find fault with stove, and after. some minutes obTuesday, the 15th day of Febru @ the pum
and
{their
children
upon
the
qua
ificadividing
it.
Let
no
one, howourschools, It is urged that they
Yesterday afternvon while .the
of 9 one oS.
*
serves that the lips
of all his scholA. D., 1881, between the hours
. tions, methods and person of their ever, deem
education depends make not adequate returns.
.
=
* high
That
‘changang was working. cn. Sugar ; teacher, and they give him their supupon any Onethat
6 o'clock P. m., to-wit:
Mu. and
particular
set of books. they traid up cur children in idle [ee ene ONY nd woleslomea.
Pp, M.,
all the
de:
fae age ger aid
aS
-Loaf grade, Bob Brnce, one of the port.
'yOy =
Culture is —_ -sided, A dwelling .
:
y
to
est and best bidder for
ju
t and all costs,
of Jat.
or
unduly magnifying uf an life, and its realities, I demur. This Presently and simultaneous!
prisoners, took French leave.
At!
TEACHERS’ TENURE OF OFFICE. . upon,
was yest
ant Weak oaks
y they re under my hand this 22d day
of books,
ittles the idee of :
. latest adviges he had not been heard . ' "The changing of teachers in the r@8
is wrought at home. They} ‘Four’ hundred and ninety-nine,
ucation. We may say this much of perversion
E!.Q,
TOMPKINS,
Sherif
to ten 1
are taught in school to work. ‘The
ifr oma.
five hundred! Say, teacher, your
Rr Cg Samar Unides Sheri:
ia our eouaty— boy who passes
;miidle ofa term injures a school. the books now used
through college, does coat tails
are all on fire!” —
“
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