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OFFICE—Transcript Block,” No. 82 Com. VOL. LVI.—No. 8,609. NEVADA CITY. CAL.. PRIDAY, MORNING. MARCH 23, 1888.
“! onal
Established Sent. 6, 1860, by XN. P, Brown & Oe.
The Daily Transcript.
PUBLISHED ~°
EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY
—BY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
1, §. CALKINS N.P. BROWN,
Editor. Business M’g’r.
mercial st., Nevada City, Cal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
gus A bac iae de Hea gives abet tt OAS ES S108 The grounds were tastefully laid out,
Thrgelipn : and there was ai bit of: velvety lawn in
Por. Waek by © pene Pack hee, . froriti.and at one side of the house..
<0 I pee to take in thé picture. . As I
ily Transcript. stood leaning against the low fence, I
Agentafor the Dail y s caught the sound of female voices. They
A iad: ft ‘New '¥ proceeded from a@smali-groveat the sido
Ba er garoit G3! Hoe Fok Gees cotawe,
Gy NUON is. choi net ees see Boston] There were four perzons in the group,
N. We Ayer & Co. Port ae elphia . seated:almost out of sight from where I
goa 2 oe ee rea ow York . had first stopped; an elderly lady, a
Dauchy & Co... ea tae New York} young girl of probably sixteen, ‘and
Williams & Co.....-.+AO, Eng . two young ladies of about eighteen and
Cook & CO..--.00e ee creer Fochecsocy, 34 twenty-two respectively.
Pa ay peel ogee Francisco} . Pheelder of the two was.a blonde, and
almer & Rey.. i“'San Franciseo }though possessed of a fair face and good
John C, Dewey & C Burlington, Vt . figure, I dismissed her from my scrutiny
5 .: Portland, Me
Geo. M, Mott. .
Bac’ nto
J. A. Stidge: orth &
W. K, Spencer
B. F. Snell ... 4
TD. Calitime: icc cece eee ee teres Truckee
€.L. Miller...:..--.+. -Freneh Corral
James Matriott ......North Bloomfield
J.W. Robb ,.. -Greniteville
J. W. Beatty : Ly le ted :
J. W. Orear .Déwnievilte
} : written.in a. female hand:
CITIZENS BANK, . Po-let ; inquire within.”
Broad Street ...-----Nevada Uity
Paid up Capital $30,000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
WE iste SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York, ie a ex
: San Francisca.
And Sacramento,
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the prins /hesitated, and as I saw no way of atcipal cigies of GREA TE.BRITAIN . trabting the attention. of. the group withand EUROPE.
Collections on any: part of the
United Statesa specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Warrants.
Gold and Silver Bullion ure
chased
Assay Office at this Bank.
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OFFICERS:
E.M PRESTON..0.0,.¢:00020ysPRESIDENT.
R.M. HUNT.. ecg ees Vice PRESIDENT.
JOHN T. MORGAN,,...5060.00 8+ CASHIER.
D. EK. MORGAN..Ass’T CASHIER and Skv’yY.
DIRECTORS: © rt ak
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UNION H
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NEVADA OIT%, «© «= = = OAL.
MES, J. NAFFZIGEB: . °:Proprietireds
H, G, PARSONS. . .Business Manager
THE L? ADING HOTEL OF
NEVADA CITY.. -6 perce es CALIFORNIA,
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
others are toed to notice she oes an
d by this Hotel.” i
oOu roome; By of wilich ts light and
airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there
being no hotel inthe mountains. equal to
it. The tables are supplied with the est in
the market.
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
MERCIAL TRAVELERS, .
FEC TOURISTS END FAMILIES.
Free Bus to and from the Depot.
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALM
arts of the yoner county, Grane Valley and
Marysville daily.
‘The best of Wines; Liquors, and (igars furnished at the Bar.
The
Chicago
Cottage
Oran
Has attained anendard of excellence which
f no superior.
Mt peasains every improvement that 1nventive genius, skill and money can produce.
hese excellent Organs are celebrated for
po quality of tone, uick response, Variety of combination, art! atic design beanty
in finish, perfect construction, making them
the most attractive, ornamental and desira
ble organs for homes, schools, churches
lodges, societies, etc.
ESTABLISHED peruteneS
TIES
ALLED ILLED WORKMEN
past MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
The Popular Organ.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS The entire group of female. janitresses
showed me aver the house again, tlie
AND PIANO STOOLS . elderly lady, the mother, pointing out to
ey me ss enone and praising them ;
and I, looking always at Mary, who
‘ Genatorses and Price Lists on application . . ) ned averse to parting with the home,
QHIGAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00.,
. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
red to furnish all classree Deployment at home, all the
time, or for their sper moments, be pe eped
new, light and profitable. Persons of either
sex enatly clear come St cents to $5
tele time tothe business. ere and girl
earn nearly as much as Ley and test the
may. send th ‘
ether.
gate, when I.discovered, lying upon the
. married sister, to come with me.
revenFALSE PRETENSES.
It’ was towards the close of_a sultry
day in the latter part of July that I found
myself sauntering, rather aimlessly, out
into the suburbs of my. native city.
I had chosen, as if by instinct, a shaded
avenue for my stroll, and was enjoving
the little breath of air that was playing
idly with the dense sluggish foliage overhead, “when I . came unexpectedly
upon a snug little cottage situated a
little way from the road.
almost instantly as I caught sight of tho
It was the work'of but a fow moments
to take a mental picture of this charming girl, and I also added to this crime
the theft: of a bouquet of the odorous
honeysuckle, —s_
; hg a ginee at the pretty cottago, J
saw a small piece of paper tacked to ¢
pillar, upon which I read the following
Immediately I wanted to hire that cottage. Not that I needed it, or had any
earthly .use-for it; but.a sort of insane
desire seized me to get possession of the
nest that held the beautiful bird,
under -the ridiculous and ~ illogical
reasoning, or-rather lack of reason, that
the bird, of course, went: with the nest,
in’a business way.
I had put my hand upon the gardenveranda,.a@large Newfoundland dog; who
raised his head and looked at me inquiringly, and I fancied, a little belligerontly.
Ihave a mortal horror of dogs, so J
out shouting to them, I retreated likea
Lread: ‘* To Let; inquore within,”
coward. There was Cave Canem writicon
all over ‘the house for me, and even
or a closer view.of the fair creature
in the garden, I would not take tho risk
of the dog.
I soak stroll out that way again the
next day, and I would get Jenny, my
«To look at a cottage?” said Jenny in
astonishment, when I asked her company
for this purpose. ‘‘ What in the world do
you mean?” J
Oh, it’s such a little nest, I thought
I'd secure it in case I should get married,
or anything of that kind.”
Don't you think it would be more in
the line of variety to*secure tie wife
first?” she asked, kpowing that I had
none in view as yet.
“It is a sort of Toodles idea,” I admitted; ‘‘ but I'd like you to see it.”
So we went; we saw, and I was conquereds “We inquired within.
Jenny was captivated with the cottage
and grounds, and I—-there was only one
solitary object in the whole premises,
that I saw sufficiently well to be able to
describe it intelligently afterwards.
** Did you notice, Ned, how admirably
the rooms connected, and how space was
economised everywhere?” .
“‘T didn't notice particularly,” I said
rather abruptly, thinking only of the
rooms as, connected with the superb
central figure--Mary Anderson, as wo
learned her hame was— of the economy
of space only in the light of the immense
space that there was at present between
us—-Mary and me, I mean.
“And what a beautiful tint of brown
the cottage ‘was painted?" she added.
‘* Beautiful, beautiful!” I said, looking
dreamingly out of the window, and think.
ing of the oxquisitely lustrous brown
eyes.
of: Ned!" said Jenny suddenly, starting
out ofa dream in which J was picturing
myself and. Mary as. the occupants of
the cottage, without knowing actually
whether the house was painted brown or
green, or painted at all, for that matter.
** Ned, do you knowI don’t believe you
have the faintest notion of hiring the
house; nor do I believe you know
whether the cottage contains two rooms
orten, or whether there was a front or
back door or windows to it.”
I met her concentrated gaze of incredulity and her provoking smile with a look
which was meant for an injured and in‘dignant one; but I felt that my hot face
betrayed me, so1 said nothing more about
it then.
A few days only had elapsed since Jenny
and I had looked over the premi-es to
\let; or, rather, since Jenny vad tooked
them over, while -I had—but no matter;
a few days after I was at the cottage
again, this time alone.
assented to all the old lady said ‘about
the rooms, ete., while my eyes took in
nothing, and my wounded heart assented
Pe nothing except Mary and her love, her
6a
** How much of a family have you, Mr.
Barton?’ said Mrs, Anderson incillentally,
while showing the feat bedchambers.
I stood in the upret hall surrounded by
the three young ladies, and the mother
stood at the door of the front chamber.
** None atall,” L replied thoughtlossly.
Four pairs of astonished eyes of various
hues were fucussed upon me instantly.
The gray eyes of. the elder woman
Het to find in them a puzzled expressfon
only.
“Then you dte contemplating mar.
riage?” questioned Mrs. Anderson.
“Yes,” I said, “I think the place will
suit me very well,"I added mechanically.
And then to myself: ‘It would be
paradise for me, wita that girl to share
“And could you decide the matter
soon?’ asked Mrs. Anderson. ‘It is
getting to be quite annoying to have so
many. people running in to look it over.”
‘It must be, indeed,” I replied. ‘She
includes me, of course, imthe annoyance,”
I mentally added. ‘*I will take the
place,” said I to myself—‘' if Mary will
remain and be its mistress.” ;
The latter had turned away from. the
little group, but not before I had seen the
miserable tears start into her eyes,
What’ shoul't I do? **God knows I
don’t want her to leave it,” I thought. I
would take that wise sister into full confidence, and she would undoubtedly
pilot me through the trouble.
Before leaving I had managed to add
another crime to my sins by stealing
from. the centre table a daguerrotype of
Mary, just as she appeared “to mo itn the
garden, dress, hair, and all.I intended
faithfully 10 replace it again upon the
table as soon as 1 could have a copy
taken.
‘*So you aro deep in the mire, Ned, and
want me tobelp you out—eh?” said Jenny
with a mock-serious face. ‘ For shame!
to come toa woman too, You-who profess such contempt for their assistance.”
“Tm only a babe in ‘this sort of business,” I confessed humbly,
« And, as a babe, of course, you need
a wonan's tender care, You shall have
it, Ned. I'll do all. I can. for you, but
don't be foolish enough to suppose that
girls lie around loose, waiting to be
picked up’ by tho first man who comes,
along.”
Jeuny was.as good as her word. She
made quick and close acquaintance with
the Andersons, and through the reading
of certain cabalisticsigns that would have
been unintelligible as Sanscrit to me, had
discovered that there was ‘‘a possibility.
of succe s for me,” she thought.
I was surprised and delighted one
afternoon to_ find Mary at my -sister's
mined to know my fate before she left.
** What a beautiful pieture you would
make!” I blunderingly remarked. She
blushed like a rose, but said nothing. My
sister smiled approvingly and soon afté
left the room on some pretense. I went
over to where Mary was sitting, and
said: -‘* You will, no doubt,:despise a
thief and a man who goes through the
world under false pretenses. But such
is the man before you.”
She looked surprised and shocked at
this; but L.drew from my pocket a faded
bué still fragrant bunch of honeysuckle,
and held it close to the one she had
pinned upon her bosom.
“A very small theft, and readily forgiven,” she said, smiling.
* They are mates,” I said, ‘‘ that is,
the flowers—I wish the owners were.”
The deep lines began to run riot in her
cheeks now.
“And here,” I said, “is the poor substitute for the original that I have also
stolen and kept close to my heart, as a
souvenir of you, Mary,” producing the
picture I had taken from her. ‘* And besides,” I added, as she made no reply,
save the silent tell-tale blushes which
spoke volumes to my heart; ‘* besides, I
used false pretenses. I did not want
any house when I ‘inquired within’ at
your home. It was only you that I
wanted; and I have gone and made a
fool of myself. I have got a house on
my hands, but I have no wife to occupy
it with me.”
‘* But you told mamma that you contemplated marriage,” she suggested
shyly.
“It was a long leap in thedark. Ihad
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fee: BAS € Sores
** Tt was me that he wanted all the time.”
nly vou in view, Mary; and now if you
would only consent to, get me out of the
scrapo it would be all right yet.”
She did not say she would, but when I
took the little unresisting hand in mine
and kissed it tenderiy, she put the two
bouyuets into my hands and I pressed
Z
te Yt
flowers and their owners.”
We three went over to Mrs. Anderson,
about dusk, andI srid:
for you
gray eyesupon me inguiringly. .
Yes, 1 replied ; “fd 4
hesitatingly.
she asked in surprise,
“A great deal.
whom I wish to marry.”
breast, She said softly:
seemed to pierce my subterfuge, but I
turned fo the liquid brown eyes for roble of writing. Full
ee tokio and gutdt treo, ‘Address CxoRoR
Witwe Co., , Maine.
¥
house.”
. :
“ we bee Sw ee ee
them together: ‘Mates now, both the
**We have decided to move into the
cottage as soon as it will be convenient
“Wer? queried the old lady, fixing her
am soon to be married—that is, with your consent,” I added
“What bas my eonsent todo with it?”
It is your daughter
Mary had gone to her mother, and was
nestling her head upon-the maternak
“Yos, mamma; it was me that he
wanted all the time, and not the
‘SAVED HIS LEG!
SCROFULA
or THE
Lrrnonta, Ga., August 11, 1887.
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Gentlemen—L have been afflicted with
ulceration of the lega ever since I was a
child, the disease un oubtedly being hereditary, aa my. mother suffered from serofulous symptoms. As I advanced to mamhood
my affliction increased until the malady
became harrassing and painful beyond the
power of words to describe. y right leg
articularly became fearfully involved, the
eft leg being less painfully
about fourteen years ago, the ulcers on wy
right leg had 6aten through the fle:h into
the bone. In order to save my life the doctors determined to amputate my leg below
the knee. The operation was successfully
performed by Dr, H, V. M, Miller, of Atlanta,
and Dr. W. P. Bond, of Lithonia. But the
loas of my leg gave me only temporary relief. The poison was still in my syst«m and
goon began to show itself again. In ashort
time after Largs ulce rs abpensen on my left
leg, covering {t from the knee to the Inste
Frequently while at work . could be track ec
we the blood which oozed fiom the huse
ulcers, and the sores and rotieniig holes
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and Feall upon those who wish to
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