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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

May 22, 1870 (4 pages)

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sSiesaapetoe nape lhc Santen sane ieee emg 8 nee at OT CT ARONA NT Ln OE CRI BEIT act yan aries Sie a relops. what he epmamneel $0 dep @olemao . fact, henry ‘a scheme Lis $10,000 letter writers. ple [Seold a customer, and he a only s you “However an off any ac in the matter. Tree thee cin of pretended friends of Cuba ae end ano Sn 2 at mong @onsént to a Ly IC Ree .s ; this count : whom a ee nent Gen. za" — ‘Minister f pom with the fall aid, ithy and conry of State. f retaining possession . Fish knows it, and: mh dong but ‘that he has long been thes informed by his.agents. now on foot and. almost matured for practical exeegtion, to, the effect that Spain shalf’ sel} the ialand to the: Spanish Volunteers iy * $100 ,000,000,of which the island; guaranteed 4f feasible by the United States. Af this can not be obtained, * tis’ to ‘be made by i p, o4 with ite mor al rope : a Fish gnd his frietids, we'are told, do not hesitate to express Pps: ind that, the cession of Cubatothe Spanish volunteers . would be the midst desirable solution of ously and aaanng OF irork to stave Bateast, dt. sometimes tears asunder . . Ville Standard, that the crops in tha Scolding > at of placehome. Itd owe Nem tliose® ‘whim God’ niade to be one flesh, A wife who could cling. with long suffering to a drunken husband, who, . wheo sober, was genereus and genial, would grow bitter toward the one, how: ever correct and provident, who was forever fretting. And no neatness or . diligent and wise housewifery can make dp toa héstand the loss of that meek and quiet spirit which in the sight of God is of great price. For the government of children nothing ‘ is worse than scolding. To begin with, it is a token of personal weakness on the part of a parent or teacher. Children so view it instinctively. It destroys thus all reverence. And then it sours their tempers. It destroys their love of their home ahd school. It breaks up theirinterest'in the work to which they may be set.. It tempts them, and almost drives them to hypocrisy. Many a naturally noble boy has’ been ruined, because in this way, his home was made a prison house of torture. Tus Crops.—We learn from the Sutter Gjunty farmérs;bays t the Marys. county will fall short of an average. Considering the greater breadth sown, the saereante jield will probably equal . that Eo ‘last “year. Barton fallowed . grain, as usual, will yield a full crop. _. The volunteer crops and early sown. cereals alliprothise tolerably well. Only the late sown fields near being . jpg" failures, and the i a owing to the ‘favorableness of thé’ Wintér for «. and is nearly harvested. Hay is now _, . polling at from five to eight dollarsa tion, ie rlantnr a bay the ismelitoe cl a ae tells us, says the Hnterprise, that the py gar ag plan by} * ecting it, Je that, great as Sth De the mesos of OU] s paar chip psig bn 00 tates, it ot paspeuhy ter Pon a haa even fifty millions; for a fetocious civil war. The answer to thisis, that as the Cubans getiefally desire’ annexation, they will be sare t6 neq uiesce in the transaction as sdon as the” volunteers shall wanefor thelr right ¥0 ‘the United tee ‘be beonghase'™s permanent conclusion. Or, it is said, if the volunteers should not at once make ents to sell thei claim, thelt. violent, brutal, and ingubordinate character will at once pene them into. outrages of so extreme ‘What it will become the duty » e United States to interfere by $i ACNE RB Hackaad salons the patriots, from their enemivs, and then proceed to annex the island. This is a singélar report, and is about as bei an aa the most of ee of Wanhingian Wuat Dip Te1—omo man ar i pressed esa Tepe ae ments are not read! :Tlie power of adver. ery iustrated if of Gan Joue, e The. volunteer fields, raised for eed and consisting of barley and oats, o already being cut and. hauled into stacks, preparatory to threshing. The fruit is, as yet, uninjgred; and promises an abundant’ They consider themselves safe from either of the two extfémnés—low prices on account of exéess—and dearth. All in all, the farmers in that county are in good spirits pand expect to realize more money from their ranches this year than last. Murs. OrrENDOFFEE is the sole proprietor of the largest. German daily }mewspaper in ‘the city of ‘New. York. Many years ago her husband. died, leaving. her a oe family and a small a very tith and powerful journal. She drives to her office every morning, lodk’s “after its” multitudinous affairs, and returns to lier élegant home at three o’tlock in the afternoon. Mrs. Ottendoffer attends ‘ho conventions, is not a member of “Sorosis,” and never clamors for the “rights” for which she has no use. next “grand concert,” to be.given ‘ by San Jose German Glee Club, assisted by the Meonner Choir of San Francisto, detected my lone -“Peloth and: been du Shee “covered= ap It breeds . frome’ @ “Whurn.* IH “reqahired ° but little + paper. She wen estly to work at . discoursing of fro the bark of a ance, attendin, ng hie to all the de. dog cam be heard at ‘the ‘distance of tails of the and she ‘now controls yards; e vole of & man at 1,000 Tam NExt.—San Jose advertises the . and about forty musicians, mostly from re moral and aA pawdedl life ; — must be saly fect = y face See: gies hers, 4 ing is believing.” MCbtheA said-she, "414i O° 8 CSRS ee ee oe here will give you convincing proof.” I fol. : Jowed. her.to the milk room ;.1.saw,. her. A088 0808. lace a quantity of cream in a thick inen sack, then oll the sack ina large in the sand for. : ee { place it in-a hole which had + solve n reference and ‘oo con‘the infancy of a board placed over it. Ts eeab a ing, when removed. it came out asi a roll of butter as ever I saw aikee ‘working, a8 _the, eprth had absorbed nearly every particle of milk.’ It is now five days ‘did as I Write; and just as sweet and solid as butter can be. prre A Wisconsiy yirl has swallowed forty percugsion caps,, She will make a noise in the world sometime. A Norra Carolinian died from having his teeth plugged with poisonous foil. A $25,000 diamond sparkled .on a shirt bosom ata New York reception last week. acelin THERE. is a ten year old newstoy in Cincinnati, who, supports both parerits and two brothers. . A Misaiseiret writer .i oa the “incompatibilities of tes 4 serting that certain timbers e Jhon durability, when framed together, act upon each other bo as to ‘p ce Mutual destruction, and that consequently, when such haye been improperly joined together, they” shoal ‘be imam lotely . divoreed. , A. Bagron writer comes, to, ro deence of women against Trent notiédi' that they ‘are inet. she EH addicted to gossip, alleging that in “a country grocery store, among barrels of, molasses and piles of salt fish, more gossip is talked by men in” oné evening than is heard imal) the) farm’ honges’ in the town. named = A: * EN] <r _ ary, 0 roposes 1 ve pes coup de "Cig, city by peso shwho wil bp guided by “prin y of pe C) will bp. gnied by ‘ ales of of temperance, “morality had “ gion.” His enthusiaam leads him to the preposterous hope that 300 or 400 families could be found for such a purpose, A WELL known physician who had an extensive, ‘eisulbe in town, some forty yeara, since, used to say that roast beef, serenity of mind, cold water bath, and an amiable and pretty wife; would make almost ap men henlehy; Sonlihy and wise. We ve him. ; ~erepretnnieinnas THE Archdeacon of Bruges mentions a man who was so thoroughly a gambler, that he left.in his will an injunction that his bonés should be made into
dice, and his skin ey 80 as to be a covering for-dice In the square of St. Mark, at Venice, . . there is a clock, and two bronze men strike the hours ona bell. One day an inquisitive stranger put his head between the hammer and the bell, and the bronze man knocked his brains out, A WRITER in the Providence Journal’ is and the croak cf a frog at 900. Raking the difference of size into consideration, the frog has altogether the best bangs. A Lapy’s will, disposip of about $800,000 worth of P oaperty, te contested in Philadelphia, it being contended that, when the bill was signed, deceased was not in her right mind, in evi }: dence of which it is stated that she aly oan in the house, and would engage insfiring ata mark in the Ta woman’s rights movement has in the Empress Eugenie, who advocates the found an unexpected cham election of ladies to the . “impudent fraud.” San Fratcisco also, and Who have offered their services grafnitously. The concert wil be held in Hoffman's Gar-. dens, the use of which is also freely SVOIer OCleLi SO GR Eee Pate SARE ee en tendered. The proceeds. in this case ee ae i aban clear light ef "the future, with pr noe! Pate ence of t, pur. better garda try. ‘again. age the mean time, whi! 6 ee, ‘the sooner we becoine ‘a¢q aainted with the laws of life, and ra better we obey tiem, the more we shall’ ‘enjoy: Gextrat SHERMAN “has prokibited the nee! of. -rielet: end all the Various “colored” inks,ip-official cfirreapondence [A R! and: records itlitonghout: the army, 6xcept carmine.or red ink, as generally . Y used in endorsement, ruliug, or in reeord beoks. WHITTPEMORE’S negroes eall hinr an, ———<—————— NEW STORE. © . NEW GOODS. . Tuo SHURTLEFY, ; sUsT RECEIVED a6 bis new storey Kidd‘’s building, ON BROAD STREET, Will be sold as Cheap as the very Cheapest ! EVERYTHING SOLD I GUARANTEES TO BE AS REPRESENTED, New Goods will be Received every few days. (ALL GOODS DELIVERED WITHIN A REASONABLE DISTANCE FREE OF CHARGE._g4 Don’t forget the place ! AT THE OLD STAND OF A. W. LESTER & CO. BROAD STREET THOS. SHUBTLEFF. Nevada, May 22nd. wm, camPuann. Atchitect and Designer OFFICE—Union Motel, Nevade Oty — ada, March 20th, 1970. ‘DR, MABON, . No. 128 Ponte a xis Lopes were na akieek most ‘fall y eoatmend your iis he remed pices to all hen. gave the nee of fay or fe ge any medlane or remedy wala Sg Sg pH Sow for the = = of sufferers = fron 1 this terrible disease, and in. es to the now able to oe to be cured. to. th nae who Bot believe Sey your eB a thy in the head for ‘VIVE YEARS, & immate of St. ccelvind any felief, until I . prey an un i tle.of Dr. “siesonitA LUs; and T feel en ‘ins muted reese . » A? TH OLD STAND OF A. W. LESTER 7 G0. , A Large Stock of rsh expouniHs AND PROVISIONS. ng WHICH aE INVITES THE.. ATTENTION oF ALL PURCHASERS. At this. mentale there. will ‘ALWAYS BE FOUND. ates Soe ats usually: kept in a Store o NEURALGIA, _ ek iv . y. to i claims of 3p an incredibly sh shoft’s a of t — Cee Sa", never ved, and a onic. cad was removed, I 'Tever apap tT ei vould be bard fe te Bay Hae ge ee nia commenced to.take, Bi a know anythin about ha: that . afflict£ iver may San Francisco, eb. 20, 1870. IN, area Ban FEE bs soo larch Be 98.1870, conferred, on me: ein L was co cng, pin a i wae belo if mg bee int. you must know how itis pla eit ape — te be: 36N" «fil Evard’ ¢.Ane ion, Rooms, 52T Kearny St. DEAR Sm: I have suffered frém Neuralgia avd have been an tal and nnder thepon a ba Nel : *s Hoep ine fort Girard Smith's 5 § SHABARD hos Jackin treet Bian Heancisco, March % 1870. For tale by 411 Dregeteeg 191 Post eraaEd, South Side: shore Kesinety ‘Or> ote oRYSTAL SPRING SAW a \HE genie nem the pu Oi ending thetd ull and amber “Yard, the Largest and most . ., complete Stock of . BUILDING & MINING LUMBER TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA COUNTY. —Itconsistsof— Drcised Flooring and Sidimay Beles ae a . Maths, Pickets, Shakes, Shingles, ah rar heli oe LUMBER YARD ok boULbie's LRpUL OES oa , OF at the Mill, will ty L, & D. MARSH. . Nevada, May 94, 19%." wil S&ETTLE rere ay sul aha Daily and. Weekly Gazette: Ei tv F BEAN yo placed the books and accounts of the Nevada Baily and Weekly Gazette in ye aie ar chek indebted for Subscription or Ad Sees bs abandon auth ¥i will save N. W. Knowltén’s Jewelry Store. Broad Street, Nevada City, And Settling Immediately. Nevada tay 100, iste MEN: LSA HRANOTICD met ; By ange S a oft pant mi omer hn ee _ et igdorve = ae asta ater 7 ttm y a) ~~ the ‘Scot : the pipe “byiaa énéarly « favor. o! 1 'the « runnin; ping to the wat son) gr yous ai ap, and Flat wi bor. 1 by ‘the cents p conte B ered b} able ra in eack hundr which $34 to $1,020 waeeaeareccee 2 £3 E58. 1 wReeEe SLews