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March 24, 1888 (4 pages)

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A an erior Calober, CURlaint ve of you 2OUDithin faken p the ént to cution ice reefendigh or barred n, lien m an r other if you pplaint ifie will nanded Beatt; suid, do he eal f Neva. 1887. lerk. eputy. and ‘amento, DERING . Pacific to deterind 4 of t, Mouut ted with nér’s Letad which ne: , the 28th M,, before olfice, be time and as tothe bove dermine the same, tevister. JSEN, dehe underEstate of » the cred: ng claimg ibit them ithin four [OUSEN, lenry Har, 24, 1888. im’r. £25 PS em i; AND FOR of Califorobn Laney, id Superior M, 1888 for hearing aney,for the estam' y erested may y, onen, i bepaiy : Chicago oe VOL. LVI.—No. 8.610. NEVADA CITY. CAL.. SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 24, 1888. The Daily Transcript. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY . Noise!” exclaimed querulous voice, as Mr. Marble entered, as quietly as. possible, @.room on the second story of his residence. ——Y——— BROWN & CALKINS. L 8. CALKINS N, P. Brown,’ Editor. ~Business M’g’r. OFFICE—“'Transeript Block,” No. 32 Commercial st., Nevada City,Cal. , TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Agents for the Daily Transcript. Palmer & Rey.. .WE Ee ee FP @. P. Rowell & Co.. se Bl Bi thd B. BR. Niles. .:. .cceee eee ee conte cea eee Boston N. W. Ayer & Co....---..-Philadelphia Palmer & Rey. . Portland, Oregon J. Bates & Co... ---.e-eeeee New York Dauchy & Co... ceseseeeeess NOW York Williams & Co.....-..-++-+ London, Eng & , ieago ,, A General Banking Business Transacted. “Ww ald SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisce. _ And Sacramente. Wet BILLS OF EX¢ ANGE Paya i Aeon in thé pring . éipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on any part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. “geld and Silver Bullion ‘ure: chased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: JOHN T. MORGAN. D-B. MORGAN.. Age’T CAgHiee and Srv! ¥. ¥ « t mn he oe a a Py , DIRECTORS: i Dr. R. M. Hunt, ‘oun T. MORGAN Mu. Epwamps, . Hous! ik. M, PREsTOR, © : CORRESPONDENTS: . New York—First National Bank. San Franciseo—First Bank: =) Recramonte eet ank of D. O. Mills 3. ; od + ay gs UNION HOTEL, a — __ NEVAR ot. soup ¢ OAM HE, G-BARSONS. ., Business Manager: THE LL! ADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY...--0-%+: CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND ston aa eae ous ene The ns 100 ¥ 7 uae each: of Bangg wee light and airy, and well or elegan' re being no hotel in the moanteine ual to it. e tables are supplied with the in the market. serait NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS soi boianauae RA VELERS Ky a TOURISTS AND FAMILIES. Free ’Bus to and from the Depot. STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR _e arts of the upper county, Grese Valley Marysville daily. ny The bekt of Wines, Liqtors and Cf gars ed at the Bar. my looks. I have worst spells to-day.” dine, a rood;-and the food that stupid Jane rings me is a to send meto my rave. If I coul ind a decent housekeeper with me, the ‘ew weeks I have to live might be made . -5°'row. 3 little more endurable; but as it is-—— The lady buried her face in her handkerchief. and burst into tears. ‘the dinnembell. sounded. . eds my nerves allof a quiver! Butdo must eat. Just hand memy vinaigrette, and send Jane up to sit with me.’ to the altar,then in the full flush of youth iand ‘health, the woman who was now sittihg’from morningtill night in her room, “. declaring herself at death’s door, and doing: all: she «could to shorten her earthly span. entire round of conventional amusements, _. was driven to that almost inevitable resort of the ennuied lady of fashion—the pers ing invalid. ue Seg) £8 tte ‘no children, and to the sug-: gestion of her sisters-in-law that she “Tt hold life. ats Yes arble sat discussing his solla w Blin . Marble back in her chair Hw 3% Taree ene et ou are very good, _ The Cottage admits of no superior. It contains eve improvement that 1nPR oy genius, ll and money can produce. + These excellent Organs are celebrated for. yolume, qoartly of tone, geeks Wie riety of combination, in finish, perfect construction, ma bee the most attract! tal and desira ve, ornamen' ble organs for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, etc. ABLISHED, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular INSTRUCTION BOOKS ‘ se : AND PIANO STOOLS Catalogues and Price Lists on application FREE. _ GHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00, : WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION ‘@ are now prepared to furnish ail el W aren BrePioyment et home, ell the (Reta Bs Ese business. Bore and y, talaips a Is of delicate broth, . ; To such a8 er a tiny bit of toast, aud the third * <Oran Has attained astandard of excellence which ee -. 3 few drops of jelly. “How do you feel to-day, Anna?” oo 8 Ye iigeh he not change my medihave a good nurse 2 ye ~ aS * How do you feel to-day, Anna?” “Mr. Marble ‘was*about to speak when “There's that dreadful bell! O-h-h! ‘© down to your dinner. Of course you Three years before, Mr. Marble had led Mrs. Marble, having compassed the should adopt a little girl, had replied . S op' t Pp. P worse than usual. sheexclaimed oneday. — *! I Would like} ” 4 ust has I might expect, It would . to read a little. : he‘ impossible for those two great,’ date yee a I woud not be answerable for the conMrs. Moglon held up her hands. ** Has .the.doctor called.to-day?” ~~ tt a Perhaps, though,” she ad! dea: ‘he sees it fs doing me no . You. I will open a window and sit by it— first, however, placing the screen before you. Whatshall I read?”. duty of being resigned to suffering and could; then begged the nurse to desist, on the plea that she would like to sleep: on her bed, apparently asleep, when the door opened to admit the housekeeper. said; ‘‘ but I see sheis asleep.” ‘*And she.will be asleap for good before . » long, or I'm mistaken.” at breakfast,” responded ‘Mrs. Swanson. know how thé poor man will get along when Ileave. It wouldn't be proper for me to stay after his wife dies.”said Mrs. Moglon suggestively. ‘‘ You can’t expect a man situated as he is to stay unmarried very long.” that plum-pudding comes’‘on, that T promised Mr. Marble for his dinner,” said Mrs. Swanson. fresh air_ while Mrs. Marble is asleep,” j said the nurse, following her. ‘The moment the door had closed behind. them; Mrs. Marble’ arose and walked over to the glass. self, when the door opened, and the iurse stood transfixed on the threshold, Mease, takeoff that dress at: once, and go yack to bed!” ; “” full possession of my sénses; and am joing down; to dinner.” ‘tirred out of your room for the last five Irs. Marble.” table when the door opened and his wife zould you—— he cértain any such r i wouldweakens ter already slender’ ‘ary meal, and revolving projects for piitingan end to his domestic discomforts, . bright idea occurred to him, and having inished his dinner, he returned to his vife’s room. ‘ ‘Well, my dear,” ho said, ‘I have secured the services of a highiy recommended nurse, alsoa housekeeper, anc they will be here to-morrow.” Alfred,” 8 murmured, ** but I will not tgonuloyres ton Meee tn keris ive o'eiook! the next ‘afternoon the door of her room was opened softly, and a female figure, = in spt gt gown,and wearing @ largecap an ue Spectacles, glided in and approached her. ‘Mrs. Marble, I presume?” she said, = . in a.sepulchral tone..‘ 1am the nurse . ” ee husband engaged. The servant was co ming up to announce my arrival, but I w atonce, bate! er:voice and manner, at she would : laibat bertsin to upset our, neryes,.so.I came Fr up. ou. re 6; ‘I perceivé; in'w very Hetieate state, und must be guarded with the utmost care.” BP nie are quite right,” replied the in«ot Your.name,-please.” <p *“* Mrs, Moglon; do speak too loud?” “ no, not at all.” ee Sh!” the nurse held up a warning finger; “your tone denotes excitement, which, ay your fragile state of health, should be carefully avoided. Isn't the room too light?” ‘ yc Well>yas, perhaps 80.” i Nothing more injurious to @ person of your extremely sensitive organization. have:beenaigrestreufierer. All we can do, I fear, is to make your descent into the grave as easy as possible. Are you conscious of much pain?” «« Not much 1” pathetically. I speak too loud?” an th Oh;-no.” pn * . ‘* Mrs. Swanson, the new housekeeper, any appetite, I understand.” ‘speak too loud?” Mra. Martie, presume,” she said. +o. tI there anytht y. 1 ment as yt ane Bousuet ol tr. Marble?” responded his wife, taking nan: ‘‘ but your health-——” ‘ou! Ladies, I would like.to have some I will let you know if I need your assistance ;” .and the attendants withdrew, to say to you,” sail Mrs. Marble. ‘It iy very. evident to me that those two women don't understand my case at all. I shall dismiss them at once!” Now let me feel your pu! cy h, Foebie aia fluttering! You must “Ahem !thatstageot the disease {s past then. We mitst keep everything as quiet 1 ax posdible--no nolse,mo strong light. Do beheld thé nurse and housekeeper. word, madam,” said the nurse. ,‘' We 1 bring up-youp-tem, presently. I told pl Te pai teunething very light and delicate, that would not over-tax your digestion the least. You have scarcely * Not very much,” replied the invalid. «Energies rapidly failing !” commented -the nurse, sotto voce. ‘‘Your diet must be regulated with the utmost care. Do I “After a short timethe door was again opened, and the exact counterpart of Mrs. oglon, glided in, bearing @ tray, on which were three small dishes, one con4 *s I wish I could have more light here!” * “Light! Read! My dear Mrs. Marble, «“T may venture to read a little to And she began to read an essay on the Mrs. "Marble bore it as long as she Two days later Mrs. Marble was lying ‘* Here is Mrs. Marble’s dinner,” she “Yes, poor thing!” sighed the nurse. “So I told’ Mr. Marble this morning ‘And what did hesay?" — + « Well—ahem, nothing much.: I don’t ‘Unless you stay in another relation,” “ Well, I must go :now, and.see how “And I’ll run out and catch a breath of ON ' “ That is right,” said the nurse,“{ This . <] HER MET I LE. wiliset easily on your.stomach, and be} : im : = eyes ‘cole et SE Ay ss 4: * Oh, Alfred, why do you make such tter not eat it ail. . .Take a pes * . tle wine first,” holding about a thimbiefulto her.lips. ‘ Now, if you feel strong enough you may venture to eat, and then I must assist you to bed.” For the fitst three days the novelty of was the gentleman's only response. this new regime and the untiring assiduity «YT should think you would know from . Of Mrs. Mogion was quite delightful. In Led one of my very . three days more it was growing a trifle monotonous; and by the end oftwo weeks ptr yes opt Kate, to-day, and they said you te) a ” iS La SCROFULA . BONE CURED! LirHo! Tue Swire Srec IFIC ae t Causes, directly or indirectly, fu (tis,usually induced by inactivit ills. C. A. Schomerus, Great Bend, Kansas, writes: with the niost beneficial results.” J. Windholm, Newark, N. J., Martin Koch, HuntingAyer's P Pills for Costiveness, writes: “Ayer’s Pills cured me of chronic Constipation.” ton, tnd., writes; “Last yoar I suffered much from Biliousness And, Headache ‘After using one box of Ayer’s Pills 1 was quite well,” C. F. Hopkins, Nevada aud think they are tho best in the W. L. Page, RichCity, Mo., writes: world.They have cured me o ‘mond, Va., writes: “I have bc afford me speedy relict.” a number of. years I have been troubled wi trying-a number of so-called Liver Invigorators, without benefit, I was at Jast Cured by Using. Pills.” Rev. Francis B. Warlowe,, Atlanta, Ga., writes; “For. years I was from which Tisuffered inoreastug inconvenience, in spite of I began taking Ayers . . Ayer’s ; subject to Constipation, the use of medicines of various kinds, . Sone, months ago, Pills, They have entirely corrected the costive habit, and have vastly improved * Jermann Briughoff, jewelry engraver, Newark, N. J., writes, d by my sedentary hubits of life, at one time became chronic Ayer's Pills.afforded me speedy. relief, and their Ful. O; Kasterly, Rockford, 1l)., writes: he sores and rottening holes fellow-workmen and wonld move my general health, “ Costiveness, indtice and exceedingly troublesome. occasional use has since kept me all right.” that/he-has been cured of chronic Constipation by the use of . In ED il Ayer’s Pills. Sold by all Druggists. Propared by Dr.iJ. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase. U.S.A. could not stand the stenc I was persueded tot f icine, the offensive runni leas and less and finally c flesh bec ,. after using twenty one Tamas hale and stout a man of my see! to. remind me of the peak ulcers. Twant the world to know of the aimost on me uy 8. 8. ose who wish to xn and [call upon th iculars directly from me to write, and Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mafled free. Tux Swirt Srecivic Co, She had just succeededin dressing her‘* Mrs. Marble!” she.exelaimed. ‘+ Do, “No, [thank you, Mrs.Moglon. Tam ‘* Down todinner, when you have not ‘eeks?. I will not answer for your life, Her husband was taking his seat at the tood before him. a “ Why, my dear,” he explained, ‘‘ how 16 chair Mrs. Swanson was about to apropriate. “ Well—no,” stanimered. the gentle“Hag taken a favorable turn, thank rivate conversation with my husband. “Now, my dear, I have just one thing ** But, my dear, is not this action very “ T -ghalt keep you as @ punishment.” sbrupt? . Will it. not be better to wait!” «TI think not. Delays are dangerous. f I rejuire any further assistance I will
end for Susie or Kate."’ ping into the next room,Mrs. Marble * You needn’t trouble yourself to say a have heard all said to your husband. We will uot wait for you.to dismiss us, but dismiss ourselves.” She turned, as she spoke, towards the housekeeper; there were a few movements of their hands, then caps, wigs and spectacles fell to the flour, and the laughing faces of Susie and Kate met Mrs. Marble’s vision. ** What—what does this mean?”. Then: “ There, theres. Never _mind!. I see through the whole plot. You three have put your heads together to cure m malady. But, oh, you good-for-nothing !” she added, turning to Kate, ‘‘ talking about making love to my husband. I heard every word.” “I knew hele did; but as the matter nowstands, I am not likely to prove a formidable rival. And I think you'd better not dismiss me right away, Anna, but let me stay a few 8 and show you how to make those biscuits.” “And ‘let me read sermons to you,” supplemented Susie. «Indeed, I shall keep you—both_here for some time as a pankehmeat said Mrs. Marble. “You do not know how delighted I am, my dear wife, to witness these happy He agoaal spoke her husband, kissing er. housekeeping. — Ricree oes a < re Cleanses the **So!” she exclaimed, ‘‘I look asif I. Nasal Pas. vouldn’t last very long, do I! I'll last . sages, Allays ong enough to have both those hussivs Pain and Insut of the liouse, I guess.” stores the Senses of Taste and TRY the Qure.j ied into each nostril and e 50 cents at Drugggiste by Circulars free. ROTHERS, 235 Greenwich St., N. Y. NEW LUMBER YARD, _._. irease Valier Read, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works. L. VOSS, Prop’r. wi evar HAVE ON HAND AND LUMBER OFEVERY DESCRIPTION For Mining anc Building Purposes. — 11 I8 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD. WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER AS REQUIRED. Also a good supply of . SHAKES & PICKETS, All Olear.and Second Quality Sugar Pine, ALL: ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. A. HANSEN, Foreman of the vard will be found at the office to’ receive orders. um VOSS. Nevada City, November 12th 1887.» ae The Leading Harness Sto OF NEVADA OITY. Broadstreet, Below National Hote) Jas. Caimns, “5° Proprietor. MADE TO ORDER — SADDLES, WHIPS, CURRY OOMBS AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. Ss an remained with her op Reale in the details of din ca niertaa'e baaaeittne od. to her sister-in-law, contained pared usa rd eke wae itat the ristening. fe deat Ras Sot taba MF All orders attended to promptly. NO. 29,0¥ FIFTY CENTS PER ioe) the Capital Stock of the Cot. will e due and pa » 1888, at the 0: of Established Sevt. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Ce. _ncenttnitianitiin aaEs. Constipation y of the liver, and may be cuted by the use of “T have used Ayer’s Mutual.tn OF CALIFORNIA. © Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, No. 6, BR. A. M. STATED MEETINGS AT MA SONIC HALL, Nevada City First Moneay Ym each mont iting Companions in good standing are cordially invited to attend, . JOS. THOMAS, High Priest. J. H. BoaRDMAN, Se MASONIO NOTICE. Nevada Lodge, No, 13 F. & A. M, STATED .MEETINGS ON THE Second Wednesday of each Brethren in good standing . . EN BURGER, Master. R. G. McCuTCHAN See’y pio tem. ~N, B. OBAPMAN, NEVADA CITY. ... . . PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 216 Sansome st., San Fran. Fire Ins “T have used Ayer's Pills, f Si:k Meadache and Neuralgta.” ven & severe euffercr from Headache. Ayer’s Pills A. J. Forster, Dauphin st., Mobile, Ala., writes: th Constipation ‘and Headaches. After HTON, Prenident. N. 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