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. . was presided over by a minister who had .
sree <a Salo packomne be Springfield.
preacher was a very good
but he subjected himself to severe
¢ciem constantly compari Px fin z, paring his sur
SATURDAY. APRIL 7, 1888.
* £0OCAL MATTERS.
teachers’ convention began yesterday
. at 9 A. u., both sections being to
“The aubject of reading. was firet
taken up, Miss Fannie Doom present‘ing her manner of teaching this. topic.
Bhe teaches reading as a thought and
language exercise and not as an exercise in elocution and oratory. Minx
Doom, who has had much experience
' Oler! fn teaching, is an earnest and progress
ecorddr ive teacher, and one of the bestin the
cena heat re
Mr. Fitegerald introduced the subgect of writing in # practical, forcible
manner, showing that he is well informed on penmanship.
. gehator mba aio: yi!
dane
rhe
NP pooner oom
Pre
ay
¥
’ er 64 Mr. B. F. Young, a apecial teacher
A ai writing, being present, gave his
“ wiews on the above subject. Mr.
Young believes in teaching pupils the
. @ouscular and full-arm movement to
gome extent instead of the finger move‘gopnt 6o prevalent in our “schools.
Buy ‘ Deachers do not give enough attention
BB Clerk ‘to writing. Filty out of every seventy’ © five pupils are unable to bold their
2G) pens correctly. Penmanship should
: — ) mot be taught entirely from the copySearly/ M. B. B. Potter gave his opinions on
‘writing. He believes that scholars
learn to write by writing. Too mach
time should not be given in the
j ida to the manner of hold{ Mises Doom insists on correct posi* tionsin writing and on writing the
‘game word at the same time, all
‘acholars being inthe same position.
. Views on penmanship were given by
os A.J. Tiffany, Mrs. M. Vs Leech, I. J.
Ss Barry, Mrs. Lucy White and J. G.
man O'Neill.
smb In the afternoon’ the Committee on
a! ’ Resolutions retired for the purpose of
&< eompleting their work.
: Roll cal) showed that the usual num“ing unavoidably absent.
the
tion they had taken upon the matter of
“the transportation of exhibits to San
Francisco in July.
. Prof. Granville F. Foster addressed
‘the Institute upon “‘The Character of
‘the True Teacher,” holding the undi“vided attention of the Institute by his
well weighed and eloquent talk.
\ Miss Mary Sims favored the: Insti“tate with a vocal aojo, entitled ‘Alice,
, ‘Where Art Thou?”
; reported that the Board of
\papervisors had granted the teachers
} OW. A. Bleep sang tyo beautiful
gongs, which were much applauded.
Alter adopting several resolutions
doing other sundry business the
adjourned sine die.
. . Grwoa boys amused themselves one
a last week by overturning the
~ onthopses in thé town, The next day
Sor they were compelled to put them in
A poy named G orge Lowry was
tending a cow to a pasture near New
Alameds last Saturday. She started
“a run and pulled off one the boy’s
‘Pas Bouth Pacific Coast Railroad
y has sent a photograph-car to
se scenic beauties of the route from
‘to Banta Orus. *
: bas a $150,000 bonus subhd ready for a railroad, and is
for a road te come along and
it. _
“Tux planting of sugar beets at Watpon’ began on Tuesday last. A
“Virill te weed which seeds an acre per
Fome yea: ago a certain Methodist
Congregation. on the West Side, Chicago,
man,
critiwith ose in Springfield,
ope . was 60 nice as it was in Springfibid; the church was fine, but not so fine
— a the SipringS aid church ; the congregawas zealous, but it was not Springfield zeal, and so on,.all the time, Springfield being perfected perfection.
At last one of the sisters hit upon what
she thought might provea remedy for her
ag om #0 at the next ‘‘class", she gavo
her experiences.
smn “I have,” said she, “found the path
= eran
@ark and rough, and at times have cond
THE WINL-UP. ‘®n the point of falling by the wayside and
} giving up in despair; I have felt that my
— se y, nature ro uncongenial with that
] Ere we ne ; venly one; ave been taught to seek
The Last Day of the Teachers’ County . in the closest association, and Snes have
Sitio lnetitute. been seasons when I thought I should
never be able to reach that better land
lying beyond Jordan; but, brethren and
sisters, since our dear néw' pastor has
come among us, I feel to rejoice that although I may fall short of attaining the
se eetiuery . ingdom, bless the Lord, I
shall at least reach Springfield!”
The minister tells the story on himself,
and acknowledges that it cured him.—
{Merchant Traveler. pee
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“FY wnat He Didu't Want.) _
Benevolent yr, Ree : ** Do-you need
ye” j any assistance, my
ys “met.
B. ¥. M.: **Why are you not better
clothed?"
. & ““D'ye think I wint to be a dood?”
(Life.
i acne God een
Brother Gardné?s. “Views on Women’s
Rights.
“TI hold in my hand,” said Brother
Gardner, as he opened the meeting, “a
tishun from Mary Ann Johnsin of
issourl. She wants to be tooken into
dis club as a member. In rejectin’ her
applicashun, I desiah tostate fur de
— of woniankind a few fundamental
8.
‘1, Woman am good ‘nuff in her place.
2, It am not her fault that she wasn't
bo'n fur a man.
“3, Asa member of any organizashun
like dis she am a kicker.
“4, When man has shown dat he is
. Incompetent to run dis kentry, de women
= be cpa a show. 4 , :
claim wid de orators, ‘Bress de women!’
ber of teachers were present, a few be-. But I also feel to bress ‘em fur what dey
ag gg not for what some of ‘em want
Mr. Sleep was appointed » commit: . &
H ‘tee of oneto v.sit the Supervisor for! dered what we should do widout ‘em. It
: of ascertaining what ac-. takes a woman's hand to make catnip
vee an’ mustard
‘taters,
granting the teachers $150 to pay for) tenderly as to make you wish youhad
broken leg. When you hev traded a
seben dollar shotgun fora three dollar
dog. itam her so
your throbbin’ soul,
I allus feel to exbo) They sometimes sot down and wonlaster, an’ to pare
She kin doctor a sore toe so
words which soothe
“While you sleep she watches for
burglars. hile you wake she sews on
hind patches, While you toil an’ sweat
she am plannin’ how toturn your old coat
top to bottom an’ make a new garment.
De true woman am an angel on roller
ekates. As forde kind who spend deir
time wid gaddin' de streets an’ readin’
luv stories—an’ dis Mary Ann Johnsin
probably belongs to that class—de less
we see of ‘em de better. Let us now purceed wid de reg'lar pureeedings.”—[Detroit Free Press.
Hobbs: “That was a beautiful eric Dr. Roberts delivered over the Morse
by, wasn't it, Nobbs?”. .
obbs: * thy Hee J deliver panegyrics
over great men, Hobbs.”
Hobbs: ‘‘ Well, what in thunder would
u = that sermon over the baby,
en
4
o@ An Incident of Jeuny Lind, 5.
Tne death of Jenny Lind recalls many
incidents 0: her liie, “Lam @ Quaker,”
a «biladeiphian recently said to a wr ter
the “Ceatury,” “and shorty be.ore
y Linda view to our city an aged
ene of our meetings aot
aa
bear her. Devertheless,
me and my brother to the
nee, We had seats 60 near
we pid see vehind the
eel bi pe A sweet Howe,’
acetate oes, tees company
er future busvand, Otto Goiditt. He was to tae audience simpy
te fein ty anything but the yuice ne
Weil, the
we sat we Moved: mm gt erigerera
rould’sss seuny Lind behind
hetenns mgs
i toe
*. go to work on the terns named in our
heard that ‘Jane Lyon, a
waa on her way to
tne young peopie would ve
Am Extraerdinmary Offer te Ali
Wanting Employment.
We want live, energetic, ‘agents in
every county in the Unifed States and
Canada to sell a patent article of great
merit’ on itsmeritx. An article having a lurge sale paying over 100 per
cent.’ profit, having no competitio .
and on which the agent iprotected in
the exclusive sale by a deed givenfor
each and every county he may secure
from us. With ali these advantages
to our agents, and the fact that 1 isan
article that can be sold to every house
owner, it might not be necexsary to
make ‘“‘an extrio:dinary offer” to
secure zood agents at once, but we
have concluded to make it to show,
not oaly our confidence in the smerite .
of our invention, but in its salebility
by aay agent that will handle it with
energy. Our agents now at work are
making from $150 10°$300 a month
«‘e-r, and this fact makes it safe for us
¢ stxke our offer to all who are out ot
emeloyme sat. Any agent that will
‘ive our business a thirty day's trial
ard failto clear at least $100 in this
time, above all expense:, can return
all s unsold to us and we wili refund the money paid for them. No
sch employer-of. agents ever dared to
make such offers, nor would we if we
did not krow that we have a_ents now
muking s:ore than double this amount.
Jur large deceriptive circulars explain
var offer fully, and these we wish to
seid to everyone out of employment
who will send u¢three one cent stamps
ior pos! ge. Send at once and secure
the ace ‘cy in time for the boom, and
extraordinary offer.
Address, at once, NationaL Novetry
Co., 514 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh,
Pa. £24 3m
— ——-—+ wee -When baby was sick, we gave hor”Castoria,
When she was a child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Misa,she clung to Castoria
When she had children, she gave them
. jCasturia
MARRIED.
At Grass Valley, April 34, 1883, by the Rev.
Father McDonneil, Benjamin Tonnelia and
Mies Maggie Cuddehey.
His POWDER NEVER VARIES
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oid Onty in Cans,
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106 Wallstreet, New York
wm.T. COLEMAN & CO., Agents
Ran Franciseo.
A. FRIEDMAN,
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} Opposite Citizens Bank, ©
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a
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: The Booms are all sunny, tight
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The Tables are supplied with
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Board and Lodgine, per week, $5 {to
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Rooms, per Night, 26 cents.
Single Meals, 25 cents.
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ADDRESS
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m5 Truckee, Nevada County.
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i Mp aaeaaseted MAY 7th, 1888.
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=The Building is 35 feet iront,70 feet deep
eee
~ MISS. HANNAH BRANCH'S
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ANTOINE TAM, :: 51: Proprietor. ENGLISH. ¥ REMEDY
cae ee
SPECIAL DISHES SERVED ive
Ww ON SHORT NOTICE.
Suppers for Parties, Balls and
Entertainments.
"OHOIOE CONFECTIONERY
A SPECIALTY.
A share of public patronage solicited.
Established in 1852.
Nevada: Assay . Office.
J. J OTT, Proprictor. tees
NC. 25 MAIN STREET...NEVADA CITY. Se
Large Bottle $1. mall Bottl, 60 ots.
OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Assayed. By ; 7h
pt ee Pt Bais exchanged for Coin. yet Pig et Socata eal REMEDY IN
connection with my Assay Office I have ,
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The above Reward will be paid
for the arrest and conviction of
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AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
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instantly allays all irritation of the Throat.
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H. BRANOH and “A. P. OLARK,
Proprietors, Nevada City.
Keystone Market, Bg
y the person or persons whe recemthy attempted to destroy propsho s, at the Providence, ChamPien and Mountaineer Mines,
his city.
es hecinmntcats COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY
OHARLES KENT, Proprietor.
iam anthorized by the Citizens’
Committee te offer the above Beward. e
GEORGE LORD,
JFAVING esi pep the above-named
Sheriff Nevada County.
Market, I will be glad to see all former
patrons 2nd wil be able to supply the public
with all kinds of
Eresh & Salt Meats,
Examen,
S100 REWARD,
Bacon
and Ihard,
é Which willbe furnished at the VERY
THE NEVADA COUNTY MmiNERS UNION will pay One Hundred Dollars Reward fer the arrest and conviction of the party
LOWEST RATES.
Having had long experience in the bu
negs, I can guarantee give perfect. sa
who biew up the Providence . fuction to all, and will supply the
Mining Company’s pipe. Very best in my Line.
All kinds of LIVE STOCK for sale a
imes. “4S 4RLES KENT
MINERS UNION.
sentcommrn THE TRANSCRIPT
MARYLAND "Thore Want te Keep Faoereughty Posted
STOCK : FOR : SALE.
CONCERNING
P. DORSEY, REPRESENTING
Ss, over three-fourths of the Capital Stock
pi the
Maryland Gold Quartz Mining
Company, of Grass Valley,
GOLD MINING,
HOR UR
Which is divided into 500,000 shares, par TICULTURAL
value of $20 per share, desires to dispose of AGRICULTURAL,
asufficient number of shares to develop this STOCK GRAZING,
property, the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by the continued prosperity of the ledge from its commencement
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