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' 932 NEVADA OITY. OAL FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 27, 1803
Established Sept.6, 1960, by N. P. Brown & Oo.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
PUBLISHED BY
BROWN & CALKINS.
XN. P. BROWN. L. 8. CALKINS.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
Six Dollars Per Annum, in advance,
Sixty Cents Per Month for any less
time than one year.
FRANK T. NILON,
Attorney and Counselo
Office—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City, California.
Will practice in alf the Courts.J. Mi. WALLING,
Attorney at Law.
FFICE . Tilley Building, Corner Broac
O
s and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
——— ee
C.N. G. R. R. W. D. LONG
N. GO z So Attorney and Counselor at Law. —
; ‘i yg s —OFFICE —
TIME TASLE NO. 45.
‘Taking effect Monday, May 2d 1892,
at 1 o’clock a, m., as follows:
——
«GAVING NEVADA CITY :
630 A.M Daily, connect wit:
local arriving at Se
Francisco at 4:45 FP. M., aud overlan
from East.
ally, connecting wit
12:4) P. M. wer oy arriving a!
San Francisco at 9:45 P, M.
ARRIVING AT NEVADA CITY.
ing San Franciscoat6 P. M., alsg Kaster:
passengers.
5:25 P Mi: Daily, ccnnecting wit)
“ e # Overland ‘leaving Sar
Francisco at 8:004.M., and overiand fron
the East. _
JOHN F. KIDDER, Genera) Manager.
. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
THE : : KEYSTONE: :
GRISSEL BROS.,
Commercial Street.
MARKET
) And Veal.
SASS MIES-OP EVERY REND; ——
Tas Lowsst Living Prices and the best Meat
AF" Meats delivered to any part of
the city free of charge.
Nevada County Abstract Office,
Nevada City, Nevada Co, . Ca
_..PitlesExamined and Insured
JOHN A. RAPP,
Vounty Recorder 11 consecutive yéars,
SBARCHER OF RECORDS,
NOTARY PUBIC 4 INSTR ANCE AGEN
&.
gaie—6000. acres of land of the Cal
dorele Iron and Steel Company, situated is,
the southern portion of Nevada county anc
ring.on.the best lands ee place:
MAG nores of land situated in Pleasan’
ae and lot on Est’ Broad street, Ne
ada City.
Broad Strat Maat Market
JAMES MONRO, Pyov’r.
. a * Broad Street,
Customers eupplied at the Lowest Pric
with the very vesto
Beef. Pork, Matton, Veal, Law)
Saus.ges, Kto
Paland Smelting & Refining
_ COMPANY,
LINNTON, OREGON.
IG@HEST PRICE PAID FOR
H Gold, Silver and Lead Ore,
Apply: WALTMAN, Agent
Sereda City, Aug 3
Near the City Hall,
Paso de Robles,
Ban*Luls Obispo County, California.
Groatest-Health Resort.on.the . Pacific,
gb climate unrivale.; new hotel ind oot
es; mud and sulphur ‘baths; the water:
unequaled medicinal value; new and
elegant bath-houses; competent attendants
Take the Oregon Express train from Marys
ville, connec at ‘rhird and Townsen’
streets, San Francisco, ype
: aay; u0 if
et %. F. BUKNS, Manager
THE HOME MUTUAL
INSURANOS SOMPANY
— OR —
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Home Office-318 Californii street.
Company’s Building.
Bolid in Assets,
Caatious in Management,
Liberal and Prompt in the
Adjustment ani Paymopat
Me, @ITive at
cs
of Losses
GEO. W. HI! L, Manager,
Office No, 90 Main str et.
GRASS VALL‘Y,
_
REMOVED
Swarts Photograph Rooms
AVING REFITTED THh PHOTO
GKAPH GALLERY on :
xine Strect,
Hcrewithinform the publicthatI am row
Ready For Business.
atopraplas ta all the Latecs Style
-kttorney Bt Law; NUtiTy Public ane
. . Office—North side of Broad Street, op
osite National Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
. . fice with De No #, Chio nan, Sacraman
Surgical and Mechanical Dantist,
G. E. WITHINGTON
(\IVES notice that he is prepared to
Ul paint Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wag,
ms, etc., in the highest style of the art.
Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stair
NEVADA-crEY.
DPakses. Ne BVA,
Attorney anc Oounselor at caw.
peievkw Phowas cuiiding,corner Bron
and Pine atraets Nawvada 5]
e
_FRED SEARLS,
__ At: orney ad Oounssior at Lew.
ILL PRACIOR IN ALUTHH COUR
<¥ State and Federa:,
P.F. SIMONDS
Attorney and Uounseior at Law,
W ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AN)
¥ United Statee Conrta,
‘J, i. CALDWA&LL,
Conveyancer,
Will practiee in all the: Courts of this
State. HMstates in Probate proceeding:
will receive careful attention,
or. C. W. Chapman,
DEN TrisyYr,
VEVADA CITY
VERY TUESDAY EVR’G AT 7:30 O’CLK
cordially invited.
"T.J~ROLFE, Secretary.
Yative Daughters of the Godlen West
VRS. J. M. WALLING, President.
Nevada Uity Society Directory.
#4ISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO 47
Inderendent Order of Odd Fellow
Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall
‘very 2n¢ and 4th Monday of Each Month
at 7:80 o’clock.
JOHN CHISHOLM, ©. P.
3KO. A. GRAY, 8. :
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
Native Sons of the Golden West
Meets at Pythian Castle
R. I, THOMAS, President.
JOHN C. NILON, 8.8.
NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13, F. & A. M:
Meets at Masonic Hall.
stated Mce'ings on the Second Wednesday
of eich mouth.
Visitiug brethren in good standing -are
Wa. BARKER, Master
MOUNTAIN-DIVISION No. 16
niform daux Kaiehts of Pythia:
Meets ut Armory Halk’
irst Wednesday Evening of Each Month a’
: 7:80 o'clock.
JOHN BACIGALUPI, S.-K. ©.
GEO. A. GRAY, 8. KOK. z
NEVADA GOMMANDERY: NOG
Knights Templar, ,
Meets at Masonie EE a1
iRET AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH
MONTH at 74¢ o'clock, ;
TRODORE WiLHELM,-CommanderA. 3. ROLES, KR.
LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6.
Mects at Pythian Castle
2d and 4th Thursday Evening of Each
Month, at 7,800’ clock.
Mrs, Brett Douatas, Rh. 8,
Dr. J. F. Shaw,
ddd [Fellows’ Building, Broad Str¢et,
Nevada Gity# if
I
.
N. bh, GHAPMAN,
PwwrTisaT
‘EVADA CITY? COUNCIL NO. 30
-~-¥-oung.-Men’s. Lustitute...
Meeta at Hibernia Hall.
very Alternate Friday Kvéening commencing with the First: Friday Eveniugin the year. ‘ j
J, M. FOLEY, President.
HEMER RK, 8,
MILO LODGE, NO, 48,
“Kuiehts of Pythias,”
CARL SC
%e
B 8, REOTOR, K. of R. and 8, .
NEVADA CITY,
were esas IF DESIRL,
‘ice » Residence, Sacramento se
an neni anit nent et
REDUCTION IN PAINTING.
LURTIL & KIRAND,
WATODMAKER:
AND
JEWELER,
Broad Street, Nevada Olly.
From and after date I will paint
Carts from $5 to $10.
Buggies tromj$15 to $22.50.
Sign Painting a specialty.
SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO.
SITE YORK STREE1.
OO Cive me acall before placing
rour work elsewhere. faned «~ t
ia i or eg NS RA Tae Assay Office at this Bauk.
-OEx OFFICERS:
wre aaiaarlingl M PRESTON.. ci cscecescs Paesipsy
—TO— Me, ORT 6 ce hal i ioes Vice I'Resiper:
if Be OUN T, MORGAN, ...5cs2c04--CAsHig:
EASTERN CITIES 1, RB. MORGAN..Ass’TCasHIBR and SRC’:
4 Ent DIRECTORS:
ituccngtangeainapley de. R. M. HON, Joun T, Monoar
AT COLFAX,
M, LOBNER, Agent.
Suevrina Car Berrus secured and full
formation regarding Transcontinental
ontes furnished on application, By cor.
irange to join the Semi-Monthly Family
4xcursions over the Sunset Route,
Orders sold at Lowest Rates for ticket
or passage from Europe aud Eastern
tities to any point in the Pacific States
ud Territories. ‘These Orders, if not
ised, will be redeemed at the fui:
unount paid therefor.
T. 1. Goopman,
Gen. Passeager \geat
RricHary Gray,
Gen, Traflic Manager,
San Fraicisco, Cal.
RAILROAD LANDS.
For Lauds in Central and Northern
alifornia, Oregon, N.vada and Utah,
vply to or address
:, H, Minas, Land Agent ©, P. RL R.
San Francisco, Cal.
For Lands in Southern Califormia, aprly to or address
/gkOME Mappgn, Land Agent S. P. R. R.
San Francisco, Cal.
isuffered for year: ‘ .
) NK CURE with nightly cats
' sions, Impotency, Varico. ele en
@oranken parts, caused by Self
\buse ! sped parte Hemvead to Full n
vi arts by @ simple remedy.
waipe for which Twill ecpd (sealed) FRE?
sufferer. Address wits stamp, DAVID
: GALE f, L. B. 184 Topeka. Kan, In wri:
wg rvention this paper.
Ww. W. WAGGONER.
_(Buccessor to W. F. Englebright,)
divil : Engineer : and : Surveyor,
Yeputv County Survevor and
deputy U.S, Mineral Survevo:
‘road Street.. sentgtes -Nevada ity ;,
‘APITAL PAID UP, —— $30,000.
4 (teneral Banking Business'Transacted. .
K ISSUB SIGHS DRAFTS PAYABL?
WV IN
We
———— JSOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY . sfce"stvucs""
El Paso de Robles Springs Hotel
CITIZENS. BANK,
ew Work,
Sao Francisco,
And Sacramento
issue BILLS OF EXCHANGI
Vayable AT SIGHT inthe prin
cipal cltles of GREAT BRITATS
and BUMDPE.
Collections om any part ef th
mitted Statesn specinity.
Highest Price Paid for Count,
nd Stute Warrantna.
tield and Silvey Huilios ur
L Housman,
#. VM. Preston,
CORRESPONDENTS,
New York—National Bank of North Aiierica.
Sun ¥rancisco—First National Bank.
Sacramento—Nutional Bunk of D, O, Mills
co,
: . Business for Grass. Valley can. he. tran: }.
esponding with Mr. Lobner . arties can) . to¢ with advantage, at this city.
Juick Time # Chean fare
Hastera Vities aad to Burope.
tH GREAT PRANSUONTISENTAI
ALL BAIL KOUTHS
—oFr THE—
SOUTHERN PASTAS COMPANY.
(Paciric Sysrem.)
‘ally Express Trains m.ke prompt conver
tious with RKaliwey Lines
iv the Kast,
—ANDY A'S‘aw York and New Urleaas
(With Steamer Lines ¢o
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
ULLMAN PALACE
SLEEPING: CAk:
And 8 ocond-class Sleeping Oars
Attached to Express T) aing
3
liekets sold, Sleeping Jar Bertha eévaied,
«od othericformation gfyen upon applice4on atthe Company's offices where pawen
cers calling in person cau secure cholce-m
rontes, etc.
Orders sold at Lowest Rates lor tickate
or e froin Enrope and astern viv
es to any point in the Pacific Siates aad
Territories. These orders, if nt 1362,
will be redeemed at the full amou-+! pai
therefor.
T. H. G@OODMAa, 4,
"hen. Os nee , Gen. 4 .
San Francisco Cal.
RAIL ROAD LANDS.
F de in Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevads aad Utah, apply to
' p address, ri
W. H. MILLS, Lana Agent,0. P. B. R. sa:
rancisco.
for Landsin Southern California, apply
» oreda
JOHN SWART, Photographer.
“fice a Morgea.&kobberte block Nevade
‘ity, Ca :
Perfectly Sate, =
an ee ae
rAEL
THETRANSCRIPT
CONCERNING
GOLD MINING
HORTICULTURAL
AGRICULTURAL
And Other Resources, besides being Full:
¢ informed at 1 times on
THE. LOCAL NEWS HAPPFNINGS
i SPECIALTY. I5 GENERAL LOCA!
nthe Nows,and it hasa cireulatio: treach,
se the reading peoplein every part of hi:
county. itvalse has numerous patrons 10
Placer, ¥ube and Sierra counties, as well aiu Saeramento, Sam Franciseo and more ri
mote p of the State. To LAND and te
HOME SEEKERS throughout the whol.
sonutry itis invalmable, as it gives. a faith.
ful and complete record of the progress bi
‘ng made in the development of ¢
y's varied and extensive resources,
smts extraordinary inducements
e coun
It pre>
therm Ualifornaia.
alTO ADVERTISERS &
—
The TKANSCR.PT has ne
wargest and Best Equipped Job Printing Oiice
DR. GUNN'S
3-I-Tf T E R 8
-—“THE GREAT
Best Advertising Modiuim ia Nor)
Jz} ange. to.go tere) ear peper tenecof die
ALMOST “A. CHOLERA SCARE,
An Incident of the Cecutl ir Fright That
Se’sed New York Citr.
“Let me ted you how Leawen-ar be
ing the innocent catse of a Lig cl era
Scnre,” said a well kuown liwyer i. a
reporter ove afretucon, “it happenci />
this wey: d was Lreakfasiing alone 3..
Bast ‘i wenty-cight street a private
Ttalian boardiag house i) d vith the
leading people from several comic opera
companics, including’ ‘Robin Heed’ and
Paritevi ily landlidy, Mme. 8:
Whose “Baglish pronunciation is at ong
the de aink despair of those who
seek to iailate or understand it, came in
Writy me wua
yt
Sart
and said: ‘2
nute, Sey Alda worm down, Con
ma queek. You putia my nom atta bot
Sopnie,’
“i weain haste fo
continue?’t!
out as Funders
are down: «
that the mor sports
said, however, thet ii. \ at,
snd sent it to Dr, X. aronne the: eorne:
in Lexington avenue, "Thst
eet down town,’
ayOn, Cond DT Wrole 1
“Zl. the weulin Se eS it
gnick!
Nal
thong: ht
she ase
worthy
thinking that if opeacd ihe way.to fame
for him informed the board of health
that ho had discoverod au outbreak o!
‘cholerain an wp town I:siian boarding
house, He teh phoned the rme mesacquaintance.
“In less than twenty riinates asqnad
the house, followed by the doctor, six re
porters and several officers of tho board
of health,+ whose ‘instincts had been
=) Wrought tip to a White licat by the iiessage. Mme. S.‘answered the incessant
ringing “of ake dor bell in person,
Shé was attired in a bec qguilng morning
gown, und being a largeand remarkably
handsome -weiman,—preserted —a— dra
Matic appearance as—she -expleined-the
situation: ‘Geni leman, wio ent bEie
‘ast now, no undastandarse, 1 tell him
Regulating Catarhtiic
THE INDISFENFIBILE
‘ousehold Remedy
4 SURK PREVENTIVE
AND POSITIVE CURE/¥FOR
. Costivenesa and Constipation.
BILOUSNESS, TORPID (LIVER,
fever and Aguée
aND ALL MaLaARiaAlL TROUBLE
~ \ Meets at-Pythian Castle : OYSPEPSIA. :
VERY FRIDAY EVE’G .0t'7:900'CLOCK INDIGESTION.”
CHARLIE-BENNETS, — 0.6. — ——____._FER VOUSNESS
; #athing of Food, :
Kidney Complainta,
Nausea
tmpure MBleod,
Dr Gunn's Bitters
PURELY
\RE
"VEGETABLE
Reliable
A. VAN ALSTINE & OO.
Proprietorsand Manufacturers;
792 Montgomery Street, San Franciroc
FOR SALE BY
CARR BRO .
‘
Whitehesd Cook
Books,
LEAD THE WORLD
The AmericanfjiPast: v
Cook.
No. 3,"°
Hotel Meat Cooking
PRICE 62.
mn.
a
No. 3,
Chicago Herald Cook
ing School.
Br
(For Families,’
PRICE 81.505
Ne. 4,
Coo xing For Prorit,
Teak :
‘PRC MADDEN, fand Agent, 8. P,
id PS Frencieca, Gal.3
°
HOTEL GAZETTE,
¢OR SALK AT THE OFFIOR OF fr
olda “won are towii, Siippu down, you
undastin? —Olla-wonr-worka-for me;
Paila downa.de stair, Uurta her gida,
No wom’ down here at all’ Dey alla
out, Goodaday, gentlomin, goodaday.’”
—New York Tribune,
Dickens a8 a Dancer.
My father-insisted thet amy sister Katie and I should teach tie polka step to
him and Mr. Leech. My father was as
much in earpost ibont lonming to take .
that wonderful step correctly as though
there were nothing of —greator-impor=
tance in the world.-Often-he-weald praetice gravely in a corner, without eitier
partner or music, and I remember oue
cold winter's night his gwekening with
ei Meade Dinrnithic a ose
bed, by the scant iuminatina of the old
fashioned rushlight and to hisown wiiistling he diligently. rehearsed its ‘one,
two, one, two,” until he was once morc
secure in his kuowledge.
NG Gis can Tigine Gur Cxcitenen§t
and nervousness when the evening came
on which we were to dance with ow
pupils, Katie was to have Mr. Leech,
who was over six feet tall, for her partner,
while my father was’ to bering:
heart beat so fast that I could: scarcely
breathé, I was so fearful for the success
of our exhibition, But my fears were
groundless, und we were greeted at the
finish of our dance with hearty applause,
which was more than compensation for
the work wiiich had been expended upou
its learning.—Mamie Dickens in Ladies
Home Journal,
Cruel Indifference,
“The other Guy a woman who spend:
thousands of dollars a year on dress sen!
for me and gave me an old garment ti
make over fur house wear,” says a dress
maker, ‘There were trimmings and
money. Of course it was taken for
granted that I would furnisa those, The
was all right. When the work was done
the bill amounted to $11.80, and I had
less than $1 iu cash, I wrote an apolu
getic little note to my customer when .
sent the dress hoine, asking for the
messenger returued onip y handed. Hewaited in the ballway of the rich wou.
an’s house for half an bour, and receiv
ihg no. answer to my note ventured 4
speak to one of the servants about it
The servant kindly said that she woui
inquire about it, Soon she returne:
“with the message tat Mrs, ———" ea
that she had no time to Locher with pott,
bills then, In consequence my litti
family had a very ‘ékiinjy’ Sunday di.
ner.”"—New York Times,
the Weifare of Ciultdron,
There is a distinct advance in intell
gent grownup interest in child lif
Mr, Howells, Miss Larcom anc Ba)
fiverett Fale have all given ts intere
ing booka einbodying their own re colle
Mis, 4) —heatd
writhug. og charuing novel. whore 1.
iiterest is ba-peobictus of Cuildi-u Ps,
+irrtsot-ehtttheedshology, 1 i Airs, Burnett. proiises ¢
sigilar “volume. During the recon
wieethuy of thea Acsuciution of Collie,
Alunmimee it wos evident that one of t!
“toxt iateros leg brauchts of work take:
-p by Gutlege brad wenen is systerinc
alt developmen.
=puysiolo sic. p cholugic and ethicalof vory young children, This recogni
tion of the interesting pointg,of th
young himan uniiual is significant.
nut ouly promises. better things for the
shild, bet better times for his elders,—
Sate Field’s Washington.
1“
wad scioniiae study of the
4
Advaniages of Seasicknens.
Nothing can be much more depressing
than seuickness, and for this reason we
should strougly advise all weak persons
aot fo encounter if possible the risk-of
‘ts occurrence. It is astonishing how
soon and how completely those who are
*vvored with a fair measure of constitn‘onal elasticity recover from its depres“on. In their case the benefits of a sea
ip may thus, with compensations of
r, diet and appetite, be enhanced by a
2 hours of ancchanical nausea. It is
‘truth for such persons only that tours
* this kind are advisable.—London Lanyouns physician glanced at the uote, ands
of burly policemen xppoared in’ front of .
linings to buy, but she gave me no]
A a7) yy
ga Dudu S] STORY,
STRANGE EXPERIENCES OF A RESPECTABLE EXISINESS MAN.
AL GifOS7
Three Times in the Course of His Life
He Has Seen the Shade of His Dead
Mother, and Each Time She Seemed te
Be Try ing 'té Wara Bho of Danger,
“There are more things in heaven and
garth, Horatio" ——
It came tothe knowledgaof a reporter
respectable house lying between Madison and Fifth avenues, on an eminently
respectable ‘street, a gentleman well
known in business circles has repeatedly
xxperiencted what may be éalled, on lack
o£ a better word, visitations, This the
‘eporter. learned, -while the gentleman
vas quite unaware of his connection
with the press, Thanksgiving evening,
when conversation turued oninesmerism
and other occult subjects. From talk
to experiment tho step was easy, whoo
‘twas discovered that the man in quesion was an almost perfect ‘sensitive’ to
ay photic Taffaence, :
The discoveryywas probably a surprise
to most of those in the room,. The man
is perhaps forty-five years old, under the
medium heir ht, stout. and inclined te
baldness, fon
» shrewd bneiness man, yet he was abs0lutely at the beck and call of aniamateur of tolorebly developed hypnotic
power, “Which, after some ‘grotesque
manifestations, thesubject was réstored
to consciousness, the company, with one
accord, -pressed—hinr-to-expluinr his: feet
ing while under the influence,
“You are asking impussibilities,” said
the man srood humoredly, “for while
in the hypnotic state my»waking selfis submerged, and_I—reatI, the ego
of the metaphysicians—am what is
eaHed Unconscious, although something
that must be a second I, or, alter ego; is
quite by accident that in an eminently”
ce
PAARL cae calts QW.
for: Infants
“«
Castoria is 90 wel! adapted to chili
ren that [recommend it as sips Feary
prescription maows to me perior to wy
‘ «A, ARCHER, M.D,
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y,
“The use of ‘Castoria’ is 86 untversal
and its merits so well known that [t sours 4
~—_ eee, endorse it. Fow
» the in ont families
Castoria wii easy — beets 7
Cantos MageraD. Dz,
Yew York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdale!.eformed Chaveh.
is
cures Constt
Sour Stomach, ne ~-ome gives sleep, and
zextion,
medication.
“For several I
ar Canaria ind tl ath cine
ficial results." mans Nene
Epwrs F. Pannen, M. D.
‘The Winthrop," 180th Street and 7th”
Tae Caxravn ComPiny, 1% Muahay rater, New Yo.
_MANKO
Bofore Using Cupidene.
sbodiontty active: “tt te ar as great a
mairvel {6 meas it-canbeto any-of FOU:
‘am not a weak willed man or one easy
to-inflvenceby ordinary methods, yer 1
haveulways been keenly susceptible.to
paychic influences.”
This caused a stir of expectancy in the
ittle company,
“I do not often speak of these things,”
went on the man after a little pause.
“Such a nature as mino must’seem uncanny to others, ind to be frank, ina
1
‘
known asa ‘‘sensitive,” batI-think Lam
safo to speak under this roof, coat
“IT can remember when quite a small
boy seeing my uncle drive toward the
country home where Ithentived, “While
Pawar” nit, “FE iaiew that his sen, my
cousin William, was dead. I ran and
g
sobbed in my mothér's lap: ‘Oh, mam; nes
ina! Willie's dead! Willie's dead? , She . U8 $1 8 box, six boxes far $5.
chided me for my folly, as she be. dress all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICIN
lieved.. a loug two minutes my uncle.
drove up, looking ashen gray and sad,
and the questions my mother would have
put died upon her Hps, It wag true. My
cousin had died unexpectedly after the
briefest illness. 1 couldn't have been
more than six years old, and had never
heard of occult art of any. sort, for ours
were old fashioned conntry folk,
“As I grew up experiences of this kind
were more common, I was. a stupid,
bullet beaded fellow in the main, but
in tills epecial sense, as I must think it,
{ was wud ain extraordinarily gifted,
To this L attrivate the fact that on three
yeeasious L have soo. the ghost of my
mother, who diel very soon. after the
ucident which Ihave just related.”
A stir of incredulity caused a rustlein
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