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April 7, 1888 (4 pages)

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. seeeeneeneeeinmnni : eae vet es Coy be & Bi thc Pens wine secant . ’ & CALKINS-— . . 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 ~~ / « a Oe “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 —A Marvel of purity, strength and vholesomeness. More economical than th ordinary kinds, and cannot be scold in com ‘etition with the multitude of low test, shor weight, alum or phosphate powders. oid Onty in Cans, ROYAL BAKING POWD EB CO. 106 Wallstreet, New York wm.T. COLEMAN & CO., Agents Ran Franciseo. A. FRIEDMAN, Broad Street. } Opposite Citizens Bank, © ; Nevada City, a FASHIONARLE TAILOR. Makes to Order the Finest Dress and Business; Suits For Gentlemen and Boys At the Lowest Prices The Very Latest Spring Style Call and sec my elegant Line of Goods, ineluding Scotch Tweeds, French Percales, Cassimeres, West of Eneland Cloth, Etc., Etc. — nN A'Perfect Fit Guaranteed. —-~-9-—— t@ Pants a Specialty. ——— 9 = Parties from up country, when in" Nevada City, can have their measures taken tor suits or single garments, which will be forward ed by express, as ordered. “ 4-4 and alterations made at the Lowest Prices. : 4 5 A) PRIEDMAN, Repairing and Pressing done, IMPORTERS Vv: oo ae?” HARD ENCER, BAR joss SP nee aielan TLE & ORE tm Is the Leading Paper Established Sept. 6, 1860. TOT PLATS, . . Guys, TACELE & . SPORTING a The Nevada Daily Transeript stan ADVERTISING MEDIUM. it is the Best =x FOR The CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL COMPKISING ™ 2, Bu‘ldings,5 sRock-Breakers, Ooncentrators, Water Wheels. Retorting Furnace. Gold Scales, Safe ALSO THE Hoisting Machinery, Pumps, Oolumns, Engines, Boilers, Oars, Tools, Porge, Pelton Waeels, ETC., ETC. _ For full particulars apply to E. 0, OHARONNAT, NEVADA CITY, +National Meat Market. OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. 0; 5; NAPPZIGER::<.-..: EEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, 8AU8AGES, Ete. HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found in first-class Market. Meats delivered f ee of charge. ¢_ Cc. J. NAFFIZGER. CITY HOTEL. stumaged OF BROAD AND UNION 8T# THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN thoroughly ovérhauled and ren‘ovated, and prey the present
man t as i; ae FAA Cw Onefof the most Popular Hotels iN NEVADA CITY.’ It is conducted on strictly Temperance Principles. It has no Bar-room, and is therefore jnst the place for those in search of a good quiet place to board and lodge. ’ : The Booms are all sunny, tight andairy. The Tables are supplied with the best in the market, at the following low rates: Board, without Lodging, per week, $4.50. Board and Lodgine, per week, $5 {to $6. Rooms, per Night, 26 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents. QO. C. CONLAN. TO RENT. The Store in Truckee (WITH GOOD WILL) QWNED AND OCCUPIED BY THE LATE FRED BURCKALTER, Doing a Grocery and General MerchandiseS Business. and Fire-proof. Fixtures complete. Possessiun given April lst. ADDRESS M. 0, BUROKALTER, m5 Truckee, Nevada County. For City Marshal, TT. S. Stephens. i Mp aaeaaseted MAY 7th, 1888. j enty and life, by the use of explo‘ Nevada City, March 22, 1888. =The Building is 35 feet iront,70 feet deep eee ~ MISS. HANNAH BRANCH'S Pine Street, Nevado City. 2 —GREAT— 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 , smal) Quartz Mill with which I can make} Coughs, Cold, Sore Throat, Qunizy, practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct returns in every way. Working tests will be made with from 50 to 500 pounds. PRICES “$1,000 REWARD. The above Reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of Croup, Hoarseness, Astoma, Whooping Cough, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. It, performs wonders tn relieving Coneumption, it strengtheus the Lunges, and instantly allays all irritation of the Throat. For Sale a Oo. BS. MULLOW’sS. Wholesale ot Retail, —~ 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 in the Eureka, through the Idahe tothe Maryland line, The productive record of said mine being about FIFTEEN MILLION DOL LARS. The wealth of this wonderful and world-renowned ledge is shown by the lstest workings of the Idaho, to be as finely developed close to the Maryland line, as in ; the richest part of its past course. 1887 1887—1887—1887—-1887—1887——1887 Amy one investing in this prop1887 1887—1887—1887—1887—-1837—-1887 erty can be assured of a continrod Daily Transcript! 1560 1 Daily Transcript ! 1s 1 Daily Transcript ! 1% B Tise7—er—iss7—iss7 iser—1ssr—19678 . LUMBERING And Other Resources, besides being Fully Informed at 1 times on THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS Subscribe for the wed success equal to its predecessors, viz: yielding twenty-five per cent. im dividends, per year, upon the price at which the stock is offered for sale, viz: WHICH I¢ $2 per share. The Oldest and Best Newspaper Printed For further particulars enquire of in the Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. Ss. FP. DORSEY, For City Assessor, Dan. FF. Getchell, eer MAY 7th, 1888. b hy’ SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL News, and it has a circulation that reachés the reading people in every part of this county; It a has. numerous patrons ip ‘lacer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as Bae peawolibe nce to fats ate of the . To La and to HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole country it is invaluable, as it giver a faithfa and complete record 88 bem29 At the Express Office, Grass Valley. _ What’s the Matter? : For City Assessor, 7. B. Teaac. ae * e Feros. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1888. fthe Why ? Haven't You Heard the News ? made in the development of @ couneae tans eatprdinet bien ee J 7. GILBBRT, ey nemeet eke FO AN, . LOMO EINER AON TO ADVERTISERS Hes just returned trom PNT ANE EIEN San Francisco where he purchased the latest novFor City Marshal, Tames G. NWeagle. . Papa nse MONDAY, MAY 7, 1888. elties in his lane, He has at his store the finest Being positively the Beat Advertising Medium in Nor: For City Marshal, za. FF. Thomas P) pars MONDAY, MAY ‘7th, 1888, Fe omine Tink rata. FASHIONABLE TAL ee mecmeremeemmenens . Vited tothe finestockof 1" as me Dilor OTT & co., Bingle and Double. Express Harness pieas fr BL Re work ars mt No, 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, . HEAVY BREECHING, PENS BIE, Buy Geld Dust, Gola ana Load and Ohein Harness, te ay rs worgm senate ~ ye siete bel fitai Single and Double therm California. Buggy Harness, (His own make,) ; SE SiR Wa,on Sheets, . 2 ; ~ Plush Robes, Linen Robes, The TRANSCRIPT has he Fine Nevelties, Largest and Bost Equipped Job Print Special attention is inNBVADA COUNTY LAND AND ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS: @EO. C. GAYLORD GEO. E. TURNER, G@. E. BRAND, *: JOHN T, MORGAN NAT. P. BROWN, W. C. JONES,M 2 FOR FORMATI J, E. CARR, PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG Cor. Pine and Commercial THING USUALLY FOUND INA —_——— ) seiol we SCHOOL, B00KS, BLANK BOOKS, gilat. PROPRIETOR. FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, A petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. market. Sold bythe case or package eo Ay LARGE. LIST OF DESIRABLE HOMES AND ‘LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE. £220 000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lands For Sale. raningsin nrice from $1.50 to $10 ner acre. T;OF PROPERTY AND FULL INALL ON OR ADDRESS CG. E. BRAND,.NEVADA CITY, CAL. Carr Bros.. Nevada City. Kn CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE 8TOCK OF EVERY BWigcst-clasa Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PICTOMIALS, Agents for the San Prancisco Examiner, FLRELD, GARDENAND FLOWER Sf EDS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Drug eres NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad ond Pime Streete,....,..0cssscessees ww. BD. Vinton, LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS. TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. (MAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM-. Agent for the Imperial, London. Northern and Queen Insurance Oompanies, . ees THE CELEBRATED SSEIES=. a= xr the Best im the Citv. Try SPERRY'S CELEBRATEDSBREAKFAST CERMEA, . Best PROVEMENT < er, Will Pitsgers C. Lord, Valley; Carson; P. Don ¥ Mary: H Eureka: city. Unto J. M. Ht M. Pres { jams, ¢ Mrs. Ble wife, Fuller, Wa, 8! D. Wes Miss M gerald, } D. Har } Wo, Li y Hothers Misa M. Michiga John } Clevela: Natic i Chas. G. a H. L. Be Maxfiel Hartuny A. Freid Thomas ‘er, 0, W oy, Mrs. Grase Vi Valley; 7. HY M. Dow terson; . ant Vall 4 mento; ; ©, ee Woke 3} Wisema Lydick, nor, Sat Douglas T. J. Gil nieville ovan, . ! Jno. La E. M. PRESTON, E. J. RECTOR, CHAS. BARKER. J T. 8H, CARR Last George struck severe Joh Thoms Wedne serious drive 1 supplic way 1 miles : is oper volver, not st tance . from h the fa the ha: upon a water the bu! fleshy was in where Dr, F physic ing the STORE, be \ NEWSPAPERS _. Nevada City Ea, the'Pr pany 1 Le ee a t. Sa ees ea anne eeer ins tuinscema ie temee: SHEETS a ia &: baie) * ‘