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August 4, 1900 (4 pages)

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ister, ———————. Tas, . T THE . notice in su will , iperior a City: . Viz: for R.7E., » prove eulti. con of tins, of con, of Novey, ister, ee bs yeaa 'y the Cathe ofand 6 said. neceser the ® said Kitts, » Cal, activ 2 ouury Ths 1 Sy et, vr d, 2 rf = ee ee a " ;policy contracts, not excelled -by-any.first City. Oranges: 39TH YRAR—NO, £3,06r, cor RET TANNA DS and best N’sS . deat Oa fi AMA Mb ddb bia A ADA AAA ABA ARR ALL; Ladies, we haye just received the finest = OR acaad by J.0. Nolan & Co. Widthe trom A to BE. Peet.” Ae money that can be obtained anywhere, Fst _ Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices, _ = Ofeg or eager toting Mane Needles, Ol and parts for alt = ’ ot z = line of $3.00 SHOES ever seen = ty, known as 3, oe CL dd ve; PLAZA PLANING MILL... .. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, . : Mourdin>s’ Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Work a Specialty, oe Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes Getour stimate ov any work of this sort that you may need. : RICE & LEWIS, 50 CENTS A WEEK ees ao = Wanted. Active, intelligent aud reliable agente, of . either sex, to representthe Mutual Reserve Pund of New York (operated on Full Reserve . basis) as Special Agent. Good territory ex. . stended, Offers upwards of fifty up-to-date ‘class company inthe field. Liberal commis‘sions to those who mean business, and are ‘capable of producing: it, For information ,apply to, C. M, Oakley, State Manager, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, California John R. Tyrer ell Electricity is Life! Prof A. Trpibert,Union Hotel, Room I. Will self as a candidate for State Senatorremain One Week Only! Calland lnvestigate Third Senatoria str ject’ atonce, My latest scientific Electric Applif I Di ict, su i te ‘ances, cure like Magic, the worst forms of Rheumatism, Stomaeh Troubles, ‘and and ial Convention. all forms of Nervous and. Vital -Weakness, . === Rach Appliauce scientifically. arranged and adopted to eash individual. ease! for home treatment. Free Test given. Mrs. M.-E. Courtright The noted astrologist will remain one week longer, Ladies readings 50 centa this week. Gents $1. Reoms at Mrs. C. R. Harrison's Spring street. ‘ For Sale at a Bargain, A house and lot in good condition. House Lot:hag 150 foot front and is large enough to build another house on. Apply to Mrs: -Adair. juli. Singer Sewing Machines , Sold and rented on. easy terme, orwill ex: . «change for wood, hay, grain or any-. at this season Marysville offers induce: thing useful. Good second-hand machines . menta ahead of other localities, ifrom $5.00 up. All makes of machines "repaired and parts kept in stock. Of iflee at Bovey Bros.’ shoe store, Broad St. ‘GEO. W. REEKS, sole mgent for Nevada -oounty, aS-tf . F. M. Rutherford Marysville Cannery, has Troome and electric. lights throughout. . STRADY WORK AT BEST WAGES. canneries to.work in. jingwith high roof and well ventilated by electric fans and other meana. SacRaMENTo Sr., Nenapa Crry, Ny Si, ge == 4: Me 3 oat Feit oe ean + an seeiighel a ree EY é : Hoots: ou, Yiaate. to Pods terre has : ape st MG Fy: Rs. IN 1860 By N. P. BROWN & 60, eee ae Z ee £9 Sees ; NICKERBOCKER CLUB. ® "#62 Yer. Wy wa ed Se SF At the New Platform S cmeumemnel . Prizes Will Be Awarded as Follows : noes Sustained Group—Banquet at Union . ® : . , Second Bess . group—1 doz, Pho-. 3 “Lady Character—$10 silk mat Character—§10 Nugineash, =~ * In Seah aid box of t5 Asia, upon which two.groatiarmies had been contending sincedaybreak,. 6: Barely 15 years had elapsed sinee.the = 5, [death of Mohammied, and already-the Tickets, per couple.......$1.00. Strong arms and sharp swords of hie Extra lady). 2.22.. .3..,.-. 28 . soldier disciples had spread the faith of fiene Spectators isi.. ls, 50 Islam through every land’from Syria to iy 4 testerecseceeeet 281 Morocco, and) now the turn of Persia’ had come at last.« . Pee The native. warridrs fought as stoutpanei their equal in war. isu saw RE: : . Caliph Omar, wiping his: heated. #3 POLITICAL. ; or te face with the sleeve of 1s robe, watched. Annual = Faifsccc 8s re FOR ASSEMBLYMAN. . Of Truckee, is hereby announced as a candidate for the nomination of Assemblyman from Nevada County. FOR _ STATE SENATOR, Third Senatorial District, Of Grass Valley hereby announces him: the decision of the Republican SenatorWomen and Girls to Work On Frait —AT. THE— One of the most comfortable interior A large~ buildFor health, comfort and amusement Address for particulars R. W. SKINNER, Manager, TIARYSVILLE, CAL. For Sale at a Bargain. Howto trnteesrent weeew aae. NEW YORK HOTEL. ‘baby buggy. Inquire of j 22 MRS. RUSSEL. _ At Peter Purdon’s Residence Broad street. . MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprieto. . Bar Screen For Sale. u A fine bar screen for sale. Enquire at the Eisconemoraasate lights isn guypemed in she : ouse an ‘or ) le. wih tee Nel eee H d Lot For Sal Siar, ey New York Hotel. My property on Washington street, just outside of the city limits, is offered for sale Best at a bargain. New house, good well, fruit . the county for the money, trees. Must sell oh account of sickness. ApBROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, UNDER EW MANACEMENT—A home-like te ii if ppone, si tua none o ee few Fancy Mixed Drinks a specRates moderate. accommodations in ply to or address. W J. Evans, Nevada City. P. 0. Box 360, §20-1m,. Lost. e A pair of gold-rimmed spectacles. finder please leave at this office. j21-tf House and Lot for Saie, Hard finished house, in fine condition, six rgoms and pantry, and large wood cellar, situated on Orchard Street, Nevada City, GErRe AL LL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D with or without ravine lot, for-sale. Enquire E. W. SCHMIDT, Pine Street. ....0..0000e.Nevaua City Cal LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold LBADING CIGAR DEALER, at Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada City, Cal. j10-2m oe rn For Sale. BAOK AT THE OLD BAKERY. Six horses, harness and wagon. ‘Inquire of D. L. Cantlin at old hay depot, Nevada : + §80-2w Limes NEW YORK BAKERY Lemon . lccated fonslone'tine. “Hetty se" : = Sis vee esha ah GEORGE WM. DURST Has resumed the proprietorship of the WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY. To order. a specialty. cS Bananas Just Received at Tegler’s Candy Factory . ‘UNDERTAKER -GEO. RICHARDSON,AND 2 De ae» a i = fof the pointed Persian helmets before ee <a ¢ gg . the white Arab‘turbans, and hurled up{7th . iciltaral District : Ass’ . on the wavering enemy, ‘just at the dea ' ip { Cisive moment, the thousand picked ; men whom he had hitherto held in re+ . serve. oi te Wes wayne ed. Brora “Fight bravely, my sons!” was, his UC 28 Alast charge to them; “for God Himself AUGUST 28th to dist, fights for you,. But. shonid-ye meet with {a Persian chief, wearing ‘a lion-skin (INCLUSIVE). cloak and gold-inlaid helmet,.. whose name is Harmosan, the satrap -(goyernor) of Yezd, kill him not, but bring Pavilion at Nevada City . pes ee Stock Exhibit at Glenbrook. Park. . WM GLFPIN, Sec'y. Central Hotel : , RE-OPENED. . ? John Grissél, Proprietor} -This well-known and popular hotel has been completely renovated throughout, and . . patrons are assured of every comfort. MEALS, = + £25 CENTS ; . : ENT. . POURED IT ON THE GROUND, ccuened. ed _— wine : him to me alive; for men say he is the _ . bravest warrior in Persia, and I would : Foo fain see him with my own eyes.” .A share of the public patronage:{s solie . i, sudden charge of fresh and vig, eet. orous troops upon men exhausted with a long-day of hard fighting was quite irresistible. : stem ‘The Persians gave way on all sides; the sacred standard of the’shah waa trampled in the dust and the few who Cor. Broad and Union Streets. J. R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal ‘and instrumenta. Music, overwhelmed by numbers. : The.whole field was in a whirl of figh and other'. and pursuit, and only in one spot, where Also Choral apd Orchestral Director. site Nevada City, Grass Vz pend mb anty Sacer ooo for the . 2 solitary clump of palm trees broke the . — scare line Hah gray, unending level of the boundless te! t ete. Sor pordioulers to terms of tnition, either by letteror . P/2in, a clamor of shouts and clashing 2 North San J personally, at his homeia North San Juan or . Weapons showed that resistance had the Union Hotel, Nevade City not yet wholly ceased: eS — —. : Beneath those trees) with his back against the largest trunk, stood a tall, noble-looking man, in the prime of life, with large black eyes, which flashed as fiercely as’ the sword that playedilike
lightning amid the wild faces andi tossing arms of his swarming enemies. More then one broken arrow head was . . sticking in his breast plate; the silver oT buckler‘on his left arm was hacked and dented, as if by the Wa aes peers , ble REVADA CITY ICE CO hammer; his armor was dyed red with . ; e. More than’one:wound.” ~ But he still held his ground unflinch‘all'pares Of towne, Erompenics . ingly, striking right, and left with the wm tuteed. Leave your orders _. strength of a giant, and never once in . RAC Vain, ae PB Rs CORCORAN & ARBOGAST, But such a fight: was too unequal to Broad St., Next Door above Theatre. last: ‘The brave man’s arm began to : wax weary, his strength: to fail: . Closer. In Their New Saloon {. r seas see's ssotner mcmen all would have been over, when suddenly a powerful voice broke through the : Gay ‘ din of the fray: ey MAITLAND BROS. . “Hold apn wagers thc “ed ae ‘ : ‘ chance this may be the man whom the areal ean ean ae Sa Siurs Comcommander of “ine faithful ‘bade . us patrous to call and see. them. heywill} spare!” Inake it a point to serve the inest brazds of The Arabe made way for the new-} ; ‘eee comer (who was no.other than’ the capWines, Liquors and Cigars tain of the ¢aliph’s guard), and he All kinds of Mixed Drinks of Yezd?: If so, our: swords have no edge against thee, if thou wilt but yield -to the caliph’s mércy.” dene } But the Persian answered only with ablow, which, had it hit its mark, would EMBALMER. Say . to alleaiis RIPT,. 5 (of thioke irresistible ‘strokes; but now ne Persian’s word snapped close to <=, . the hilt; and he was left defenseless. . doo-*Wethave him now!” shouted the cap. ctv . deagged into the presence of the caliph dig: cal ly over @ battlefield: in western . . Persian host who could speak to meso,” keenly the giving away, little by little, . 4 enemy!”? . 4 water; but, ix gt drinkin j impatiently: ‘“If thou fearest treach. drank that water.” . mocking smile: still strove to hold-their ground were . ws of 4 sledge . @hum, sadly. “That’s what keeps a Comees —I am surprised to hear you fay that. My experience is that he says looked ‘keenly at the hard-pressed man . 424 . tain. -“Seize:him and bind him fast!” ite-the stranger's. tremendous}. . sects ore os eeGreat State Fair of 190 _ AT SACRAMENTO, CAL., TWO WEEKS---SEPTEMBER 3d to Isth. : struggles, he was overpowered by num-. peepee ers, and sécurely bound. But to all . the taunts of his captors he deigned not '@ word of reply, and maintained the ‘Same stern silence, even when he was . . look Of grim approval; and the captiye, ih his turn, Burveyed with equal . ’ Tadintention this prince of the desert, P WhO, nidstér as he was, of nine powerful California. . of dates-and ‘parched corn: Sencha gms a “i, ae 4 Come for Entertainment: inEndless Variety, i.stin was setting réd and buifen-. = « * kala: -Gmae — . {See the best that Calfforn . T [ fumnowest:” than,” »said-Omar, at pour State Sad imitate her haber Tanke: Know ‘length, with a. stern look, “what fate awaits him who hath shed the blood of Exhibits Carried Pree, the faithful?” ~.°* “y have fought: for my country,” anP ETER J. SHIELDS, Secretary. swered the prisoner. “Iam in thy pow‘er, and'T ask no mercy. Let the fate that i} Omar’s-eyes sparkled; for, brave as 2 lion. himself, he loved nothirlg better than a ‘brave man; whether friend or LY eae ; as we have an almost _ “Methinks there is but one man in eriéd ‘he. “Art thou Harmosan, the Building Houses satrap of Yezd?” —ON THE— ' “Iam,” replied the Persian, drawing ‘ himself up proudly. “I would not tell Installment Plan, my, name inthe battle, lest it should : j seem that I did so because thou hadst bidden thy men spare nie; but it matters little who knows it now. Iam Harmosan, the soldier of Persia, and thine your coutract, a Staite, : 2 LA. Dow Sho . All Breeds—Useful, Noy. P ; All he distened to-the recital of his os Ay Ho ane Beney PMG, Powttiy, Show, cai ae mner’s : Belgian Hares. A great display of English and American Stock. se omurtorinn : en SRECIALTIES =p A PoloTournament, Grand Band Congerts day’ snd evening. Meeting of State Dairy ' }Ringdoms, ‘was sitting cross:legged upConvention. Creamery Display, Art Department. ‘Special amusement fertures for every ] on the tack ground, in « rough cléak of day and evening. Judging done by experts—Professors from Universities of Oregon and ‘. camel’s hair, and supping on a handful. , For further particulars and Premium List apply to ‘ pees me be what it may, it is all one THE HO ME MARKET Is always with you; stay with it. We have been’ in the lumber business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more neighborhood. We have made a success of And we.are;still at it. Oall and learn our terms before letting TWO WEEKS of Running, Trotting and ‘acl é "Ss FAMOUS HORSES WILL PART'GIPATE, ‘Fngy Cain Hove, Syine and, Shean, ‘or est types OF anima! life. Come for Instraction and Profit Excursion Rates for Visitors ; A. B. SPRECKELS, President inexhaustible supply of timber in this * ‘ . Even the fierce Arabs around him . M. L. & D. MARSH. smiled approvingly: at the fearless words, and more than one voicé. was héard to mutter: © “This is a bold fellow, and worthy to be-ione of the faithful! Pity that he must:die!" ©: * ok ee __ “Persian,” said Omar, “I may not give thee thy .life;. but: to show how the prophet’s followers honor courage, any other request thou canst make is granted before it is uttered!” ‘ “Give"me a cup of water, then,” answered' Harmosan; “for since this day’s fight began, my thirst hast not been quenched.’"* ~ . ;; Omar nodded, and a black slave brought forward a large silver. cup. filled to the brim with clear, sparkling } but, Instead i . the er held it doubt ully in ehiiad. . “What now, friend?” cried the ealipb, ery, be easy; for I pledge thee my word " # that none shall harm thee till thou hast _ Quick as lightning, Harmosan dashed the cup to the ground and said, with a “Bid thy men, then, gather-up that water from the sand; for, by thine own Pledge 1 am safe till I drink it!” Be, There ‘was a moment of amazed si. lence; and then the outwitted Afabs rushed at him with a savage yell; but high above,-the uproar was heard the commanding voice of Omar: : “<A caliph’s word is sacred, my children. Bring the brave Persian another cup of water, and as I once bade him drink and die, so now I bid him drink and live.”—Golden Days. femme, . omell. Tom—So the heiress refysed Jack? . Dick—Yes; it’s too bad! He madea very fair proposition, too. Tom—What was it? Dick—He: promised to be a most devoted husband, and offered to refund the money if he did not turn out exactly as represented.—Tit-Bits, Definition, . Teacher—Johnny, can you tell me what is an orphan? Johnny—No’m. Teacher—I’m an orphan. tell mée now? Johnny—Yes’m. You're so old that your father and mother are dead.—N. Y. World. Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.’s is the Ideal Light. Union : Koter Re-opened And Now Ready for Business, Can you St A Difficulty. Ohi “Remember,” said the friend, “that ‘ guments ee ‘oe . Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop't. v*I know it/’ replied Senator Soreke This Favorite Hotel has beén remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. od One Hundred Suany Rooms, Aud Large Modern Dining Room. man jumping so as to keep his opinions im line with the voting tendencies of his constituents,”—Washington Star, i a The Smaliest. Cawker—He is addicted to small talk. but little, although he is well informed. ‘Cawker—That is what I'mean. His language consists largely of monoaylables.—Detroit Free Press, . Which One Governe. “Now, then, government by con2 ” “You mean government by injunc-. St? ‘ma place for all Stag2s and Busses, tion.” “No, I don’t; I was thinking of matFimony,” *O! Indian ournal, ms mee Another One. there's the green man’s burden— Varo Cresolene a Specialty. for the signs by which the famous He octes peng tot ania Whooping th, Croup. ‘ . é satrap was to be distinguished. Buthe} To be'offered a big gold brick. 2 s . tarrh lds: MAITLAND BROS. Prop.'s, Commerolal St. looked in. vain.” The strénger's-cloak . Chicago Record. ; : CRESOLENE administered by inhal. Spencer was gone, and his helmet so battered ‘ A’New Explanation. tion, gives the i and stained that ‘the keenest eye could Littlé Willie—Pa, why do they call ‘ HANSEN BROS. . not have told the color of its metal. ~ . them nor poets?’ 4 raf 4 Safest and Most Effectual eS es of etapa ai ~*Persian!” cried the captain, at Pa—Because they ought to be work: Proprietors of the y oug length, “art thou Harmosan, the satrap ing with the pick and shovel instead of Means writing poetry, my, son.—Tit-Bits, throat and bronchial abes ~ he Rule Did Not Apply, Of treating the ite in W b [Sranaintey 5 Whogping Cough end Oronp Park Policeman—Don’t you see that . * have ended the captain's wars once for “ sign, madam? “No dogs allowed at. '"Valuable In Contagious Diseases Lady—Oh, yes; but my dog is so v ; : * <> pit ton PLUMBING DORE? Insist upon ving the Jordan “AAA1” #Outlery only. “Don’t be a . tute because a M little cheaper The best al ways costs less iy in theend. For sale by W. D. VINTON and other leading a eee WE TENS AE AS AS AE AS WC AS AS WS SS If not don’t fail to call on N. F. HOWELL, Hispert.. Plumber, PORCELAIN BATH TUBS PATENT CLOSETS PLUMBING SUPPLIES Broad street, below New York Hotel, Our Customers “Take the Cake” Because they like it and know that it is pure. Try some of it and share their knowledge. If you go to the Picnie =. : be sure and get your CAKES, BREAD, PIES, ETC. re il THE POPULAR, H. GC. LOVELAND. Prop. © The Best Liquors, _ The Best Cigars. fhese are the attractions you can elways find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5. Cents a Glass, Allthe vorite brands of W. es kepton Set crc aetice eeepc toot aif -. Wm. J. Britiand. NEVADA CITY ~“ ASSAY OFFICE. ” Broad Street, Nevada City. Perce MILL TESTS A SPECIALTY GoLD BOUGHT. MoO ond Express Orders Promptly AtT. H. HICKS & CO., P. O. Box 187. For Sale at a Bargain. The building on Commercial street formérly occupied by the Referee saloon is uffered for sale at a bargain, For particulars enquire of [BROWN & MORGAN. +