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VOL. LXVI--NO. 10317
"AN ANGEL UNAWARES,
A Pathetic Little Tale of Three Women
and Two Babies.
It was on a Sixth ayenue surface car,
and when she got on at Twenty-sighth
street there were but five passeng crs—
two-women, each with a baby, and the
spectator. »
One of the women sat in the far cor
ner, while the other sat on the opposite
side.
The spectator is not, as a rule, _‘‘giy:
en’’ to babies, but that baby was one of
that irresistible sort that laughs and
makes fun of you, gurgling out all sorts
of disjointed criticisms of your personal
appearance and general makeup that
would be simply unbearable could you
but understand it.
How such a delightful baby could
ever have selected such a mother was
inexplicable.
As you looked at her hard and unwomanly face—which not even her
baby’s smile could soften—you inyoluntarily pitied the child that some day
must turn to-her for sympathy and help.
These observations were just conipleted when the car stopped, and she stepped on, :
She was plainly dressed in a gown of
dark brown, made of some rich corded
material, edged with fur; Her coloring
was of that warm, rich tint that one
finds in the women of the south, with
golden brown hair and eyes. Altogether
she was most’ good to look at.
But about her was that intangible,
illusive something, that indescribable
air—in spite, or perhaps because, of her
otherwise modest demeanor—that proclaimed her the woman of pleasure.She seated herself across the car, and
immediately that baby, attracted by
something—who can say what?—some
latent goodness in’ that face perhaps,
which her innocent wisdom, untainted
as yet by the wisdom of this world, reofe —rrepercd
of the newcomer. ‘
She moved her little plump hand and
cooed and laughed. Who could resist
her?
Her face became suffused; her eyes
gleamed with happiness, She was no
longer merely a pretty coquette. She
was a beautiful, womanly woman.
Leaning forward, she kissed the little
hand tremulously.
Finally; yielding to an irresistible
impulse, she crossed over and sat_heside
the mother, who might have been’ a
gave.
‘*‘Would—would you let me
dear baby just a minute?’’
For the first time that wooden face
became expressive. Those light blue
eyes actually glinted and sparkled.
In a thin voice that gave vent to all
the malice of a narrow nature, she
jeered:
“You! Why, I wouldn't let you
touch her!’
Tho poor face changed.
The beautiful, happy flush deepened
to acruel red, From an expression of
angelic tenderness it -took on one that
‘was in itself an imprecation.
For the baby’s pure sake she smothgo it at the door of her lips, :
At that moment the car stopped, and
she hurried to the door,
She was not so quick, however, but
that the.other mother caught her hand,
her plain, kind, motherly face all alight
with a divine impulse of generosity,
“T yet off here,’’ she said. ‘“Won’t
you carry my “baby a little way? My
arms are very tired. ’’
As they stepped together from. the
platform of the car the spectator, overcome with reverence fur the beautiful
charity of. that act, felt that he dimly
understood what it was to ‘entertain an
angel unawares !’’—New York Recorder.
hold that
A Bad Break.
to make a conquest
CITIZENS BANK
BROAD STREET,
CAPITAL PAID-UP, = $50,000
1 We issue Biebts Deatte spore ein
Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in the
Collections on any part of the United States a
Highest
rants.
NEVADA CITY. CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY BVENING, JUNE 27, 1894.
eiinnianeinteaint
Established Sept. 6,.1860, by N.P. Brown & Co,
SPRING ~
GREETING.“
Come Early and Don’t Get Left.
I am going to sell Goods this Spring
by the Irresistible Power of Low Prices,
7
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Read Our List of Bargains.
Every Department Complete.
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BARGAINS !
Three lines of Men’s Suits $5; worth $10.
Four lines of Men’s Suits $8; worth $12.
Three lines of Men’s Suits
Five lines of Men’s Suits
Dress Suits reduced to low figures.
and latest pattern.
$2. 50 to $6 00 will buy an All-Wool Su
Parents, bring your boys in my store and b
offer for $6, $7, $3
I buy all my goods for
ing jobbers, I:make that gain yours,
Extra values in Hard Hats.
Ask to.see py 50. Derby—ia:
Fedoras reduced to $1 50.
Stylish Boys’ Hats, Fedora shi
Call and inspect my new stflish line of
to offer. Stanley make, they go at $1.
An elegant line of Negligee Shirts—new
Neckwear in all Styles and Shades,
Fancy Bows, all shades,
and Children’s Shoes.
I offer Gents’
My $3 A Rasgnape Seeds sve bee ains.
’ Ten dozen jes’ Cloth, Top Ki
25 dozen Dongola Kid, worth $3, they
Children’s Pebble and Kid $1 25 to
and widths.
rr
and $9. You will save moi
BARGAINS!
‘Read Them.
MEN’S SUITINGS—~_g
!
‘Round Cut, Square Cut, Cut-a= Ways.
NWobby;, Stylish and, Neat. .
$10; good value at $14.$12; reduced from $17 50,
Just received from the East, a large invoice of Boys’ Stylish Knee Suits—latest cuts
I offer same at astonishing i
ly
it.
uy
I have secured the Sole Agency of the Larges
turing Establishment-in Americ
» reduced to 75 cents.
Shirtings justout.
Madras, 50 cents,
and nobby.
Twenty dozen Scarfs worth 50 cents reduced to 25 cents,
25 dozen Windsor Scarfsa—they go at 25 cents,
View my display of Gents’ Furnishings in my New Window.
It will convince you I am the leader in Styles and Fashions.
Do not overlook the fact that I have invoiced a large stock of Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’,
Mule Skin Shoes for $2 50, best value in America,
Hand Sewed. Try them.
—they go at $1 75.
at $2.
75. Correct Styles and Shapes.
CHAS. GRIMES,
M@@ SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO COUNTRY ORDERS, gay
i ceehienpeeniabamenennmeten
them one of my atylishlong-pants suits-I
ney. .
Cash, direct from the factory,
BARGAINS!)
SPRIN MILLJNERY.
e e«©eeeee6Everything is Néw.
Everything is Stylish:
Everything is Inexpensive,
Everything ts Guaranteed.
Everything ts Correct.
Continuous Sales Every Day.
——_
Mrs. Lester & Grawford.
low prices,
The latest. Don’t miss this chance.
thereby saving the expense payt Hat Manufac—
a:
First to receive, first
75 cents and $1,
. Leading
Clothier.
NEVADA CITY
SAN FRANCISCO,
SACRAMENTO,
principal cities of Great Britain and Europe.
specialty.
price paid for County and State WarGRADUATES’ BALL.
NEVADA CITY HIGH SCHOOL.
Class of ’9s<.
~AT—
ARMORY HALL,
37:7 Gig .
In which the Military and Fire Companies of . Nevada
Civic Societies of both towns, will participate;
Floats and other attractive features,
Literary and Musical Exercises
Contest, :
' Magnificent Spectacular Parade io the evenin
Handsomély Decorated Floats, brilliantly illumina
display of
President
Grand Marshal
Chaplain
ation July Cal and 4th
Rete?
NEVADA CITY,
SES! ate
Wednesday, July 4,1894.
——THERE WILL ¥u——
A Brilliant Street Parade,
City and ‘Grass Valley, and the
alsoa’Car of Liberty, numerous Floral
Of a Highly Interesting Character.
Oration by Gov. H. H. Markham.
Amusing Street Games and Contests in the Afternoon, and a Rock-Drilling
» including a Gor, é‘
» the whole embellis
OFFICERS OF THE DAY.
BERASCES UCC EA LEN RWSL ES £rORoR aa kPeb a F, T, NILON
K, J, RECTOR
GOVERNOR H, H. MARKHAM
GEORGE ALLEN WATSON
LEONARD 8, CALKINS
J, GARVER
us Array of
ireworks.
A Chance Now.
Owing to the unusual weather for this
time of the year there has not been a
great demand for Spring Goods, and as
Summer weather will soon be with us
L. Ayman & Go.
Have marked down everything in their
three stores to prices never known before
in this city. The goods are the best
manufactured, and yet the new scale_of
prices are what are charged at other
places for a lower grade of goods,
The Ba reains
We are offering are only about the cost
of the cloth, .
Before Purchasing
Call at our establishments, see the goods
~ and prices.
It Will Pay You
with a fine].
Now to lay in enongh to last for a long
time, as you will never get another such
"a chance as is now being offered by
_L. HYMAN & CO.
ing Lhe Daily Transcript
The Daily S. F. Call
Only NINE DOLLARS A YEAR for the two by Mail
When paid for in advance.
The TRANSCRIPT is the oldest snd most newsy paper in Nevada county—bright, pros Gold and Silver Bullion purchased.
Goddess of Liberty Assay Office at the Bank. Pe pre R ee MISS HONNOR STEVENS
Marshal of Evening Parade
JOHN MICHELL
Will be given for all the Street Games and the following
For Best Floral-Float, $25; For Best General Float,
Drilling Contest—Double-hand. drilling : lst ; rize, $50; 2d prize, $25, Singlehand: Ist prize, $35; 2d prize, $15. . Double-hand dri ers to use seven-eighths drilla, and
hammers not to exceed sight pounds. Single-hand drillers to use five-eighths drills, and
hammers not to exceed four pounds,’ All holes to be down holes in hard granite, and
contestants to drill fifteen minutes.
Friday Evening, June 29th, "94.
Floor Director...., J. M. Hussey.
: 1 ll f faker to kn greesive, fearless, clean, The CALL is one of America’s greatest newspapers—“Tt is’ well for a speaker to
where his peroration is going to ont
when he begins,’’ said E. R. Harper of
Denver,
“T heard a young lawyer make his
maiden speech. It was in defense of a
fellow who was about half witted, arrested on the charge of stealing a hog,
the: young attorney having been appointOFFICERS: gives full -foreign, domestic and State dispatches, fights corporate greed and
PRESIDENT
&.M,.HUN
-Vice Paesipgsnt
JOHN T, ugee bo sie 4B 0s de edie w ants OAsHIER.
D.E. MORGAN.. .Ags’tCasHizm and Sz0’y
OTORS:
Joun T. Monegan
D, BE. Mornean,
L, Hovaman,
special purses are offered:
T exclusive of Car of Liberty $25.
organized attempts of all kinds to rob the people, exposes rascality wherever fonnd
FLOOR COMMITTEE :
G. J, Rector, G, M, Noyes,
L. A. Garthe. Ralph Gaylord,
Ralph Webber, M. M. Baruh,
George Barton, — W. H, Smith, Jr,
and in fact is the breeziest, uewsiest and, moat dependable paper printed in Sen
pa: R. M. Hunt,
Gro. M. Hueuzs,
Francisco,
NILES SEARLS
ed by the court. His defense was that
his client was an idiot and unable to
distinguish between right and wrong.
He-closed a flowing speech with a peroration like this:_‘Gentlemen of the jury, look at my . :
client. That low, receding forehead,
those lusterless eyes, portend that he
was deprived by nature of the power to
distinguish right from wrong, ignorant
of the distinction which exists between
his own property and that of others. To
him, as to the 2-year-old child, whatever
he wants and can reach belongs to him,
He knows neither why it does nor why
it does not. But, gentlemen of the jury,
such are the institutions of this, our
free and glorious country, that my
client, idiot though he is, stands for.a
trial today by a jury of his peers.’ The
culprit got the full limit of the law,”’—
St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
Von Bulow. * J
e literature of the world was Von
Belov’ He loved the music of all the
world, so he knew it by heart. I saw
some illustrations of his . wonderful
memory. I got some of Greig’s lyric
pieces from Warmouth, which I showed
to Bulow. He was not acquainted with
them. I believe they were then quite
new. He glanced them through beforegiving them back to me, A few days
afterward, at a party, he sat down to
the piano and played one of them, the
most difficult one, ‘‘Was not that it?’
“Yes, exactly.’’ He could multiply fignres like 1,750,874 by 2,656,798 in
head, I think most people would need
pencil and paper.—Bjornstjerne BjornHis Day Off. :
‘Thenk heaven," sighed the weekly
éditor, ‘‘for one day’s rest in seven!’’"What do you do on Sunday?’’
‘‘Nothing—only split the wood and.
light the fire and milk the cow and
sacted with advantage at this city,
KE. M, Pruston,
BRESPONDENTS,;
Oey York—National Bank o North America.
San Francisco— National Bank,
Facramento—M onal Bank of D. 0. Mills
0.
Business for Grass Valley can be tranTickets, per couple, $1.
25 cents. Admittance to Gallery, Ladies,
25 cents ; Gentlemen, 50 cents,
Extra Ladies,
MT, ORO LUMBER CO.
Lumber _
DR. N. E. CHAPMAN,
Dentist.
NEVADA CITY,
Local Anesthetics if desired.
Office at the residence on Sacramento street.
COOPER BROS., Prop’s,
Manufacturers of
.
Matched Flooring
Dressed Siding
Fencing
Laths
SEASONED LUMBER. AT LOWEST
Lamber of a)] kinds
alw
draw the water and whip the children
and swear around at leisure!’ = “~_.
4 re
BUILDING and -MINican
Gal,
G SWEET BRIER CAMP.
pa
. Castle Crags & Mt. Shasta.
_The view of the Cragu also is fine. The gen
ate., shipped ss baggage, For full information
address
Or T. Ht GOODMAN, Gen,
SouTHERN Paciric Com
¢
Event of the kind ever witnessed in this part of the State,
glorious time,
GRAND FIREMEN'S BALI
At Armory Hall in the Evening.
Everybody is invited to come
and join in the Celebration, which will be the G reatest
All visitors are guaranteed a
Come One, Come All, Both Great and Small !
A New and Beautiful..
MOUNTAIN RETREAT
..In the Vicinity of
Read what the Rev. J, K. McLean,
Pastor of the First Congregations
Church, Oakland, says of it :
Haze. Creek, April 14, 1894.
I am more than pleased with it—
@elighted. The piace seems to me to
embody all available pointe fora camp—
‘dry, firm soil, good water (the very best)
fime chances for dreinage, and scenery
‘wnserpacsable, The view of Mt. Shasta is
one of the very beet to be had from any point;
it is visible from every part of the ground,
eral environment is of the best. It is an
oval-shaped amphitheater, three miles long
by one-fourth to three-fourths of a mile
wide, with receding walls two to three
thousand feet in height, with lines and
shades ef beauty at every reach. I
doubt if-a better place can be found in
ae
T. J. LOFTUS, Castella, Cal.
it. ‘
NY, San Francisco,
BROAD STREET, above Pine,
This Cut Represents the ~»
Best Watch in the Market,
— AND CAN BE HAD OF-—
ite ak KEK KEKEE EE
~ LUETJE & BRAND,
RREEEREKE REAR OH
™ .
" Perfect Jewels. .
Look in at the stock of Luetje & Brand, ‘tia fine as any in the . &
Unequalled value through all time, has enabled them to, the top to climB
Exquisite gold and silverware, we find, at prices always {aiR
The choicest watches and clocks are here, quality and trade is their ided,
Jewels’ both rich ‘and’ rare, ‘tis plain, here on Broad street we obtaiN
Excellent for repairs, we find, skill-and knowledge, with gare combineD
a
Fine. Watch Repairing By Skilled Mechanics. —~
F.C. LUETJE,
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
NEVADA CITY.
The regular subscription price of each of these papers in $6 a year in advance,
Hundreds of neople have THE TWO for only $9, Are you among the number ?
why not; tins business offer to thinking, reading, saving people,
—— .
ahh aeons ee emeteontin eSB
An AnalysisThe sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist
Gives the following result of an analysis of several
brands of tea purchased in the open markets
No, 1.°(Black.) Colored with plum and
No. 9. (Black.) Colored with adiga picasa
jum,
0. 8. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and
4) yellow ochre,
} PA 4. pone Excessive coloring, consisting of
. Oo an uminous ear th,
; Nes. (Unootored alleged.) ‘Colored with plum
ay.
Dove not this gqndition aif Joudly for » brandot
Pure Japan Tea
Beoch’s Téa fs the pure unadulterated gun:
@ured Japan Tea, There is no headache in it. A
ehild can drink it, Draws canary color of delight
fal fragrance and twice the strength of commos tea,
You use only half as much per cup. Sixty conte per
pound, Never sold in bulk, Sold only tm sealed
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