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October 21, 1881 (4 pages)

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v inter . ble Shak. ilied Medaternroois, nts, Cloakress Goods, Cents to KETS, KIRTS, fINS, all shades, ge . scarfs Pins, o Sha ded oy. , Fury Kid » of Kid , all-wool ‘ion in prone af the nih pe ore the a. County. rH erate, and we Re pre in evade ods Every Day: ke our fricnds hope cver to y Qu NG. EY'S STORE ty Hall, mae oAlkY TRANSCRIPT eet Gacy, Gauitomlet we = = mote ee BRIS PME NTION. == a” arivas Happenings in avid Ont . of Town : Attend the mecting at the Court House to night. : © Conaty ; Collins , raises panpkias that weigh 56) peunds RIMES, Asspssor Mr. Halembeck the iay evangelist is nbout te Bol la:series of union re— vival moctings at Grass Valley. Gnieu says that the new stcam machinery on the Washington nfineat Giass Valley will be ‘o9 ay ina day or two. The kn assosement of two cents “pershave has-been levied on the igapital stock 6f the Crandall Gold, Silver, jron and Uopper Minyng Company of Gras alley, . Gras3 Valley doctor re-shingled his hamthe ether day. worked “down to: and that's where Ha began at od rial ge and wards the caves, ze joke ¢omes in. e¥ very ufiner. and “basiness man in ada City should attend the meetpee © will be held at the Coutt llouse” to-night to make arrangemi: onts for reeciying the San, Francisco Board ef TradeC Jominittce, Union; Wedsesday’ afternoon, at ethe Grass Walley Cenventisa httle: girlaged abont 9 years;: manied sivole ‘y, together with same other liztle _ was engoged in pley with aswing. Inesome way she gob: #00 pear ane swing and. was) “struels . “by oneof the heavy péles apd her. Le ht thigh was fractured, > 2 WHAT THEY ARE DOING \.; , Rersonal and Social [ems #lcaned Here aud There r A. W Stoddard, Superintendent of the Scotia claim, ‘is expeeted te ; return to Grass Valley.soon. Vins Martin of Empire City, Nevada, was to have arrived here last . evening gna visit tocdjig mother. The friends of Kittle Miss Graeie Ivice of tsrass Valiey yot upa jolly 5 irprise party for her ning. On Friday Not. 4th, a ball is to be given at Novay’s Rauch for the benefit of the Pleasant Valley school. ’ This wee the County Clerk has issued marriage licenses to the fol'’owins persons: Amos Jacoby and Marion Dixon of Truckee; Oscar Bley and Mary-Fane\Vhite,also-F--3_Biggar aid Katie McGibbons of this city. S. C, Mott, the popular theatrical manager of Sacramento, accompanies the ‘Unel: troupe East as advance agent. He was here yesterday arrangements for eniay evening's peiocmanse at the Theatre, , Tuesday eyeevening, Tsaac” making <2 e— A Cranky Fire Fiend. Lawrence O'Connell . has heen brought to the County Jail -from Truckeé and committed ona charge of insanity. Monday he was seei t> come from. under-a stairw ay in the new American TYotel where ‘he was employed by the builders aa a helper, A-short time after alot ef ‘tebris piled there was discovered to be on fire. The timely discovery enabled the flames-to be <xtingwish— cd without loss. -Had they obtained a good headway the town have been ip would imminent danger. O'Connell yas arrested, but as he had previously been regarded ‘to be “off his mental nut” the owner o the building refused to prosecute and he was sent down here to be examined for insanity, Coal r -_>e2-— — —-—— -Fryer's Steamship. . _ Robert M. Fryer, our former townsman, is now at Hastings-on-theHudson, New York, where he is about to begin at once the erection of a large steamer on his plan, heretofore described by this paper. He writes that the working model ‘recently launched was a perfect success and the capitalists interested in the invention feel satisfied of the cutire practicability of the idea which i3 intended to revolutionize steam. ‘ship navigation. ° fa ~ Demorest Fall patterns just received. Catalogues free on application, Mrs. Lester & Crawporn. ti. Pall and Winter Hats, Just received a fall assortment of the latest styles in men ‘s, youths’ and boys'hats,at Hyman Bro’s,, cor. Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. t! i. rt experi. The New Code of Regalationi on Trial, The followiig are the regulations now on trial in the Public Schools of This city,.and briefly referred to be: fore in these columns. They will be thoroughly tested during. the two weeks succeeding last Monday, and # found generally ageoptab'e to pups ‘and parents will. then . be peemanently adopted; . ge The bell will be rang at 8:40 o'clock a, M, and’ at 12:40 o'clock k Fou. . a Pupile must not ‘come into tie school yard or school rooms before the rinying ofthe 8:40 a, m. or 12:40 ¥. M. bet. Upon_ entering the schodl yard, pupils must pass immediately into their respective class rooms, and cotimence preparing fer.the work of the Session, Pupils: are not allawed te congregate-on the yard, er in the vicinity of the school, either before or after the daily sessions of echacl. No general -regess will be given. All pupils, except.those who have special permission to remain; must leave the schgol at noen. = The bell will be rung at 9 Ag™, and ately. Meas a siznal to teachers. tocall the roll, Pupils not_intheir class room at this bell are marked tardy. Teachers yill “be in their rooms at the ringing clan of the firmet ‘Tbell. ‘The deily sessions will he as fal. laws: ‘Bhe High School, “st, 2ud, wd and 4th grammar gra: des will he in_session from 9 to-l14 a. M. énd from l to3e.M. he fifth avd “sixth g¥ades will be in session from 9 to IES x. ., antl. from 3 to 2 -P, x. (Shoulda this net prove a suitable division of time the forenoon. session may beshortened and the afternoen session correspendingly lengthened). ‘Phe T-b-avd Sth grade sohools.will be in session from : to ll av. and from Loto 2$ BP, A signal will “he given. at 10:154 A. ML ard at.2 P.M. at which teachers. will .give calisthenics or some mode of regreation. Pupils who carry their Innches, are’ Upler the special charg, of the Priadips’. They are required to° eat their respective lunches in their class rooms, aud then, weather permit. ting, pass into the yartl, and etay tiers tall about Soames for the first e@ “Will you ‘llustiate the theory that. Jed to the trial ef these regula— tions?”: asked the TRANscRIPT reporter yesterday of Prof. Kennedy, Principal of the city schools. ‘Most’ willingly,” answered Mr. Kennedy, . ‘fMankind may be divided into three classes; {t.) ‘hose ini life is so strong that they ean not This is not a very large claés, ) Those in whom ‘criminal tendenciés are so strong that nothing human ean keep then from a dowfward road. Fortunately, this is a small class,but it has its representatives everywhere, even in Nevada City. (3.) These who are more or less what their associations make them. This 3s a large slass, and constantly shades to either of the others. . Ths.is.the-elassupon whom, mainly, the welfare.of society. sop gkepae and therefore’ the’class to be chiefly. considered in eflacation. Jt will be eadtily ‘prahted that very nearly all children ateto be placed inthis Glass. “This therefore is the class in the ivterest of whem our experiment is being made. “We can nomore handle coals with impunity,” he continued, ‘than can innocent little boys amd girls assobe driven pranether direction, ciate with the vicions without more or less contamination. Our method, if successtul, will prevent this association. It will give parents an optheir children. Does anyone doubt that any thoughtful parent does. not appreciate such an opportunity. The association of a large number of children, the stfong a weak, the bold and timid, the small and thie large, is's more serious matter than people imagine. Pupils, boys, constant’y hyrt each other on the playground, not once ii a -hundred times intentionally, but from the fact they are the— impulsiveness common to all young peopls. Hight here, let me say that our boys and girls are’ well . behaved asany . haye ever kpown or tried to manage, J do not think that 300 boys ean be found anywhere where there ia less complaint of large boys abusing small énes, yet we do have such cases, It will tend to disabude the mind. of the idea that chief.* Are ngt good players among the quickest and most, ambitious sokolars 2’ queried the reporter, Not always,” replied“Sir. Kennedy. ‘In fact, as a general rule, « ‘ pupil's —— and p-ogress ip his ‘ hat they will . of the schools at heart,-and are solethe murder ef Mrs, whom the impulse to live a virtuous . F porturfty to sclect,the associates of especially stronger, and from . school is 3 place for play or mis-" lasses iid is ‘@) iwverse ‘ratio to. his activity-on the school yard. The reason is obvious, A,pupil has only a limited emount-of vital force to draw upon, Jihe spends it -all in play he has none k ft for study. Of repreation, ‘but itis doubtfulif-the violent play ‘toawhich a large number of boys excite each other-is.a benefit evn physically.” “How do you think . parents aa patrons regard the iignovatien 2” “It is as yet impossible to answer that question. . We -only, ask that co-operate ‘in giving it a fair trial before pronounging judgment, I hepe they. wilisce to it
that children are not sent. tg schoel so early as to arrive before the teachers are there to receive them wor 80 late as to be tardy. Wehave the,good ply actuated: by a desire to benefit-our pupils, . physically, mentally and morally. We setout totry an experiment fortwo awesks., st is heing tried in the town of =\Woburn, Massachusetts, and is said to be. a} stecess, Give us asdair trial. -.That is alLavge .aek.” : -+:-> “Wucle: fsaac.” “The great German-Ameticah’ dialect comedian, Max Fehrniann, with Mead’s New -York Company asa support will.appear, at the Theatre. in, this city Monday evening. ‘The Mercury.says of one of their performances in San-dose: ‘‘From_ the time that the curtain rose until the lights were turned down, the audieuce was kept in:3 continual uproar. The character of ‘Uncle Isaac’ is eccentric in the extreme, and in. the hands of Fehrmann possesses a peculiarfasciuation. Yot. -Isaac’ as the central character is all that could be _the support was even more thap was generally. expected, It was first-class thrmighout. ‘Rodney Hartweli,’ the philanthropist, was well played by Mr. Burten Adams. Miss Emma Vaders was interesting as ‘Leah,’ the Jewess. In the scene where she is agcused of Hartwell, her acting was full of emotion and -dramati¢ energy. ‘Young Isaac,’ a chip of the old block, by Miss Martha Wren, was superbly dressed, and the young blood coull mot bave been paraven more earefully. \ Miss Carlotta jyelyn, \daugkter of ‘Ro lney,’ played her characters with ease and naturalness. All the other parts were well ‘taken, and if the attenfance this evening is in proportion to the metits of the play, ing roony will be in demand.” Re served seats can be secured at Vinton’e without extra charge, desired, as ‘Emily,’ standeeeWeduesday Evening‘s Eectare. fs There was another very large audience at the Theatre Wednesday evening. Mrs.Potts dwelt principally on the nerve system of the human body, and reviewed, in a cursory manner the:topics of physiognomy anlphrenology. Asa speaker she possesses much personal magnetiem, aud often indulges ia very eloquent flights. She is quite humorous at eahers! in a marked aes. One" funny feature of Wednesday night’s tulk was when, after commenting uponthe subject of tight-lacing, she asked those gentlemen .m the audience who aduired wasp-like waists to hold up their hands, Not a man moved. ‘‘Now,” she eried, ‘‘all of you who like the natural shape, hands up!” The guditorium-became a’perfect ‘sea of masculine paws. “There,” she remarked to the feminine 48 of the audience, “I told you so,! ~-<— 4A Mow tn Court. ‘ r “There was some fun in ‘Justice Paynter’s court at Grass Valley yesi terday while the case of the People . vs, Philip Miller was up for preliminary As the story . reaches this city, lawyer Burrows called lawyer Cross a liar. ~ Lawyer iesteerseed examination, face with a ruler. Then defendant Miller and complainant Thomas ructiog,which threatened to become genefal,when Matt. Tracy, a spectator, interfered and checked the row. Ne More Dyspepsia or Indigestion! ——— Dr. Henly’s celebrated IXL Bitters are the best Bitters in use. They never fail togiverelief. Read phycourse pupils must have exercise anit} sbeen in use ‘for a long timé for’the . ! } was derived from a source supposed while ‘Uncle+ Cross struck lawyer Burrows in the made signs of taking a hand in the} A Street Rumor -parrativa. ‘Eprror Transcriet: In your issud of the 29th inst , under the title of ‘‘Mine Robbing,” you Have a sensational report. to the effect that a mortar and pestle were found in the Nevada .City thine, secreted behind the timbers in-ona_of the drifts, and that it had beer thus secreted by, one of the eniployes of the mine for. the purpose of reducing specimens $o a size convenient for transporte tion without discovery, Allow me to Say-that over two.weeks ago, when the ming was filing with water, all the tools were removed from the'levelz, and with‘them osm the bottom of an old mortar’ that -had AUCTION! AUCTION! TRANK GUILD wt Auction Sale, of Kiteuéen Furniture om ‘= Saturday, Ostober: 224, Commenciag at 2 o'clock, have anether Among the articles: sett will ‘be ptirpose of bending track iron. From . WalmtBedroam Sets, Cook Stove 8, this slight incident has arisen thé . Parlor Stoves, Tables, Chairs, Berexaggerated reper}: above mentiened, ;ding, Bedsteads, Blankets, t is a reflection Upon the men in-our . Gay péts, employ,.and js but simple justice to . them that the matter be. set right. . Commere tial St.,.janction of Main. So far as we “know no speciniens . PRANK GUILD, Auctioneer. have beex stolen from the mine. B. WN. Suorcrarr, =aE a eRIRNS SS Safes, Cc rockery , ote, New Almaden Mines, near San’ Jose City Mine, . Calif ornia, [fhe Travecrirr’s: daformation . jor seth. él4-lw to beperfectly reliable, and the ac count as, published was,generally cir‘culated through the city before it. appeared in print. Weare glad that it was not weil founded.——Evrror.} AO I te " Auction } } Auction. First Grand Auction of the gon, Saturday evening, October: 22d, at the Important Store, Broad street, consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, ete. A,rich and :cost+ ly prize will be given away. o21-26 Dave AUERBACH, ‘WEVADS THEATRE. aii TUESDAY, OCT. 25th, ‘ THE ORIGINAL Sea. : ‘Dan Morris Sullivin’s Clothing, And Irish Comedy Co. School Hats 25 Cents Each, Mus. Lester & Crpawrorn’s, ii THEY THROUGH THE-EMERALD ISLE.) Mountain Ire. o . * Mr. and Mrs. Dain Suivan, the orig. proce A. White as Tourist and Lecturer, quality of-motintain ice. All orders left, at’ the Ice House wili be promptly attended ‘te. m3-tf Panorama. of Ireland, J. S. Tiacwpson, Prices as Usual. he had at bd patie 2 yO" Miners. experience ad in. underyround work, can have steady work in Santa Clara county, California. Ay. Reserved Seats to * Kor Sale. A Portable Engine, 7x14. Apply to G, G. ALLAN, Nevada Foundry, Nevada City, Sept, 7th—tf PEE fonschold und . Sale to take place af és Rooms on iners can find go di contracts at: Secretary and ‘Hreasurer Maveda . IM fice Monthly contracts on “yardage u . and shafts will be let to lowést. bidders OctoFOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. ‘Mirror of Ireland, A New Erish Cointe Play, entitled 1 100 eautiful Paintings—a Grand ply at the Almaden Mine, near San Jose. lw ~ $20,000 WORTH OF FALL & WINTER Goons iP be SP RECEIVED AT.THE, Mechanics Store, Transcript Block, Commercial Street, «= = Nevada, sd aaa as ee a OE, or i . ONE PRICE TO ALL, Drring the last Sixty Days TF have dispos 'éd ef neariy all my old stock and have jasc teceived the mest complete stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY COOBs, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, CENT’S FURNISHING COC3s, To be found in any house in Nevada City The Nevada Ice Company is ‘now . inal Barney the Guide and Nora, formerly of . [have but one price for cash, which shall be at 2 Mre Evay's Hit yernicon, Will appear in three pra ematt arin ¢ ‘ : prepared to furnish to saloons, busiorigina characters: “We. aid Miva. Sheu. based on so smalla marginas to defy any ness houses and families a superior . FMoore in Original Sketches; Mir. W,. leel€imate competition, Give mea call. I shallcontinne in the fi ture as 1 have in the past, to sell Goody at . BEDROCK PRICES! oT extend & cordial invite Ation to my friends and the-public generally . to cath and exam ine-my_ New Goods ang Prt hefcre pur: chasing else where, fk. NATHAN. \haft Wem wanting work on a leu PROCLAMATION ISSUED FROM THE Palacell ry Goods Store. o ROSENBERG BROS, OF THE PALACE DRY -G@OBS STORE have this day received such a stock of Dry Goads as las never before “i ween in auy ove store in Northern California, Asa well-known lady of-expcrience remarked : . “We can find more goods in this Store than in all the other Steres in the city combined.” ‘Having such an immense stock-of goods -to speak for themselves, it would be useless to tell the people how and of whom we buy them, Everybody knows we can sell at other houses’ prices and make immense profits. In tact those other houses could buy of us:at lower rates than they now pay. We buy not only.for our pwn great establishments, byt also for other firms on commission. We do certaiuly now, as elgg no one to undersell us. We do not elaim te be public Benefactors. Neither do we keep trash in ourstore ; nor do we throw baits in order to catch customers. Jivery piece of goods STANDS ON ITS OWN MERITS, “nd must bring its legitimate price. BLEA yard of calico. ‘This accounts for i OUR SUCCESS LN BUSINESS HERE AND ELSE WEHERE, Having arranved our St ot perceive upon first entering Our Corsct DoepPpartmest Where we have avery extensive stock purchased-trour Masternhouses that have about 20 different lrrands of Corsets ou all of which a per cent. has been ordered. They are PASSING AWAY VERY RAPID LY, and we desire our customers to vome carly aud secure them, ® OhoXur” Beware of niations!. ROSENBERG BROS, “ia th only House in Nevada City keep: . UINE ing the GENT Foster Lace! . Kid Glove. All others are imtations. Ladies, observe when ” . purchasing gloves that every a : pair bears the name of ‘Foster’ ATENTED JUNE lop, 186.) ~ All others are imitation. ‘ We have in our office, free for all, any. amount of POSTAGE STAMPS, 'sicians’ cortificates on the back of "bottle, Bold every bere, 6 ti « Everybody ie weleome to use them. Kespectfully, BRosrENBENRGS HROB. ~ 188he we have always done, . So you pay no more in an store for one yard ef the finest fabric made than you €o proportionately forone 2 this fall into seperate departments, you will reduction of 350 kK) job, apply at New Almaden Mines, 1 if. San Jose, Santa Clara county, Cal. ol4-iw CHOP HOUSE, Pine Street, 2.6 opposite ee in’ OPEN DAY AND NIGHE. Hot Lanch every noon we Good Soup and Glass of Beer 12 1-2 cents, . Oc Actober Lith —lin. Ge ERCOcs. Luetje and Brand, WATCHMAKERS and ¢ seweirrs, ' EROADST. pp. Stumrtif's Hotel! BEWARE OF — . MITATIONShe Pioneer REFINED SCIENTIFICALLY COMBINED, SA N FRANGIS co. 1A SCHILLING & . 0. ‘ ® failed this season. We have made yreat reductions ip prices*on this'line ot The Public 18 goods: In order. to give our custemers and friends the full benefit of these ; bargains, we will sell “OUR FAV@RITE,’ the bast in the market for the CAUTIONED against SPURIOUS price (usually one dollar) for FIFTY. CENTS "OUR CAMILI¥,” the ' leading Corset, with doub'e busk, and yuaranteed. “A pair of new steels imitations. will be given toreveryone that bere: aka, Selling in other stores at Ove hes Dollar anda half.. Sold.at the Palace for SEVEN EY-FIVE CENTS. We _ BakingPowder is the onlyPowder con* sisting of nothing but Grape Creamartar EnglishBicarbSoda yo