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MONDAY. veces i a “1900
LENTEN REGULATIONS,
promulgate. by Right in. shop Grae
of This Diocese,
Right Rev. Bishop. Grace, of the
Diocese. of. Sacramento, has.isaued the
following regalations for the. obser:
vance of the Lenten season; ~~
1. All the daye of Lent, except Sundays, are fast days of obligation. =
2. All persons under21 years or over
60 year of age, those who are engaged
in hard labor, the sick and convalescent, and those: who cannot fast with“TRANSORIPT. ro
Thore was a sal attendance at the
Call on Ed Schmnidt when you want
anything in the tobacco line. © a ORE
Owing to the storm . work has been
suspended on the Union Hotel.
J, J. Trembath, an old Nevada miver,
died suddenly at De Lamar, Idaho, last
week,
The Pine Hill. mine. near Pleasant
Ridge has heen, fold to a company for,
$2000.Gb to the ilewss Saloon and get.a/
place of the ditch by which the water
was formerly conveyed.
ganville on March 16th, for the purpose
of raising funds with which to buy a
new flag for the school. and also to ‘defray the expense of needed repairs to
the schoolhouse at that place. :
. Al. Organ of. Nevada City was hire
from the obligations « of fasting.
3. All bound to keep fast sha}t make
but one full meal & day, except on Sundays.
4. .The meal periaitied on fast days
should be taken about noo:
Gilt Edge Steam Beer. : tf
Dr. W. P. Sawyer has taken: up -his
residence at the National Hotel. where
he can be found nights, _ £20-t£
Don’t forget the entertainment: to’be
given by the Degree of Honor on Wed5. A collation is permidied in the nesday evening.of this week.
evening. . The Drummér Boy of Shiloh will ap6. When the principal meal cannot pear at the Theater on Wednesday and
conveniently be taken about noon, the } Phursday evenings of this week.
order may be inverted, so that.the colPersian and Tarkish rags, 30 by 60
where he will be employed.
The dance given for the benefit of the
school extension netted $422 65.
Last. week Charles Busch. received a
dispatch informing bim that his sister
-wasillat her home in San Francisco
and not expected to live, He left for
the Bay on. Saturday’s stage.
Aset of appropriate resolutions in
memory of-the late Sheriff Henry R.
Farley of Monterey county, were relation maybe taken about noon and . inches, ong dollar apiece. All sizes . cently adopted by the Association of
the dinner in the evening. .
7. Geueral usage has made it lawfal
to take in the morning a cap of coffee, . Urday evening was a success, nothwith-. was sent to the late Sheriff's father: . men were constantly employed in shale
The dance given by ‘Company OC Satand all prices. Snell & Fleming. £6-tf . Sheriffs of California, A copy of these
resolutions, bound in black morocco,
tea or chocolate, with a small piece of anne the terrible storm that pre. Judge M. Farley, now ‘residing at Se
bread.
8. Necessity and custom have an-vailed.
About thirty men have been tempor.
linas.
The Sierraville amateur Thespians
thorized the use of lard instead of but. Stily Jaid off at the Providence mine. . played the “Private Secretary.” a fourter in the preparation of all permitted . They will goon again as soon as the . act comedy, in that town on Washingfoods. millis repaired.
9. By dispensation the use of flesh Fancy beaded pine and cedar ceiling
ton’s Birthday to a crowded house with
great success. The Loyalton Orches~
meats is permitted at all meals on Sun. and finish are the best on earth. . tra, which is conceded to be one of the
days and oncea day at the principal . Grown and made at home. M. L. & D. best in the mountains, furnished the
meal on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs-. Marsh have them. f10-tf
days and Saturdays, with the exception
music. The receipts. of the play
Frank Huston of North Bloomfield . 4mounted to $188.25 and 45 ic tickets Summit and was still snowing. At the
of Ember Saturday and the last Satur. was brought to the Oounty Hospital ‘were sold.
day of Lent. Saturday last. He was stricken with
10. Persons exempt from the obliga. paralsis last week.
tion of fasting may partake of flesh Don’t fail to try a dollar's worth of
John B. Irish, secretary of the “Jocal
Council of Chosen friends, has received a letter from the Supreme Remeat at all meals on days when the. Chase & Sanborn’s celebrated coffee. . Corder informing him that the warrant
use of meat is permitted at the princi-. Two bitsa pound. For sale only by . bas been drawn for. the first installpal meal.
11. .Flesh, meat and fish are not to
be used at the same meal during Lent, . this city was stricken with paralysis . Benefits.
Saturday night, and is considered to. the age of 75 years and hence ceases to even on Sundays.
George C. Gaylord & Son. tf
old resident of . Crooks, account of Old Age Disability . is suicidal. The worst cold or cough
Mrs. L. Godsir,
12. “The use of butter, cheese, ‘milk ‘be in a very critical condition.
and eggs is permitted every day in “The examination of Ralph White, . &
Lent. . eharged with receiving stolen goods,
13. By virtue of an Indult granted. will come up for hearing tomorrow . the first being the $665 above menby the Holy See, March 15, 1895, work-. morning. before Justice Holbrook.
ingmen and their families are allowed A ptece of quartz fell and struck one
the use of flesh meat once a day onall . of William Thomas’ eyes while he was
the fast and abstinence days _ through. & at work at the Champion mine on Satout the year, with the exception of all. urday last. It made a bad wound.
Fridays, Ash Wednesday, the Wednes‘Our lumber is shed-covered, thereday and Saturday of Holy Week, and . fore is clean and bright. There are
the Vigil of Christmas. Those who are many other reasens why you should
exempt from the obligation of fasting . use our lumber. M.L.& D. Marsh. f10-tf
are permitted to use meat more than At “The Grotto”, at all times, you can
ment, $565, in favor of James B.
Mr. Crooks has arrived at
pay further assessments, but now be-}
gins to draw his insurance, which is
to be paid in four yearly installments,
tioned.
a ——————————————————
It Won’t.
Rent receipts will not give you @
home. We can build you one on. easy
terms. ‘TOWLE Bros. Co. tf
Pay Your Meat Bill.
AL persons knowing themselves indebted to us, for meats are nereby noti
once a day on all daye, except those . get the finest of liquors, wines, ales, . fled to pay a portion, if not all, of their
before mentioned, namely, Fridays, Ash . cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is,
Wednesday, the* Weduesday and Sat-. all ye who never their sampled goods.tf. long standing accounts, and we reurday of Holy Week, and the -Vigil._of We have never before advertised
accounts IMMEDIATELY. We have many
quest a settlement of the same. This
Christmas, Those who avail them-. house-building on the installment plan, . peremptory call has no reference to
selves of this Indult are not permitted. but it’s always been an important
to use flesh meat and fish at the same . branch of our business.
meal and are earnestly exhorted to per. best terms.
form.some other avt of mortification,
We offer the
M.L.&D. Marsh. f10-tf
Thomas Jones, the Browns Valley fire
such as abstinence from intoxicating . bug, who was convicted of arson in the
liquors.
Yuba County Superior Court, has been
14. The Pasheal time extends from. sentenced to fifteen years in the
the first Sunday of Lent until Trinity . State Prison.
Sunday, inelusive, during which time
Lent is now here and Wm. Andrews
those who so promptly pay their bills
a. COLLEY Bros
Nevada City, Feb. 28th, 1900. tf
a
Notice.
The parties having the rubber coats
belonging to Pennsylvania Engine Co,
No. 2, will kindly return them to the
all those who have attained the . will receive a larger stock of fresh fish . Company’s house ai thelr Rowdee conproper age are bound to receive holy . of all kinds, than ever before. He also
communion worthily. keeps on hand a fine stock of fruits
15. To afford the faithful opportuni. and vegetables.
ties of gaining the grace of the Lenten
This evening the second game of the
season, it is hereby ordered that, in. whist tournament will be played, when
addition to the usual Suuday devo-. Wm. Rolfeand F. M. Miller will do
tions, Lenten exeercises be held on two /. the entertaining at the home of Mr. and
evenings of each week in all
eburches of the dioceses'to which are
the. Mrs: I. J. Rolfe.
Joseph A. Obmert, a former resident
attached resident pastors. On oue of . of this city but now of Spenceville, has
the evenings an instruction is to be. filed his petition in bankruptcy in the
given, on the other, the stations uf the. United States Court. His liabilities . 4 ej rid of.
cross, and permission is hereby given . are placed at $1,414.30.
‘for benediction of the blessed Sacrament on both evenings.
John F. Blake, who was born at Cherokee, this county, died of consumption
_ 16. The faithful are reminded that. in San Francisco on Friday last. He
besides the obligation of fasting imwas aged 33 years, and leaves a wife
posed by the church, the season of . and two small children.
Lent should be in a very special manAl. Burrows, the well-known ‘Grass
venience. HMIDT,
£20-tf Foreman.
.
Foul-Smelling
Catarrh, .
Catarrh is one of the most obstinate
liseases. nnd hence the most difiicalts
There is but one way to cure it.
She disease is in the blood, and alk the
‘prays, washes and inhaling mixteres
n the world can have no permanent.
fect whatever upon it. Swift’s Spesific cures Catarrh permanently, forit m:
she only remedy which can reach the
lisease and foree it from the blood.
Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg,
ner a time of earnest prayer, of sorrow . Valley lawyer, was taken very sick at Ky., had Catarrh for years. He writea:
or sin, of abstention from amusement,
_ which, not sinful in themseleves, are
permitted during other portions of the
year, and of generous almegiving to the
poor.
17. To comply with the decree ‘of
the Third Plenary Council of _Baltimore, a collection will be taken up ov
the first Sundayof Lent ‘at all the
masses at vespers for the missions
among the Indians and negroes. 3
National Guards Elect Officers.
At a meeting held at Sacramento’
fiaturday by the officers of the Second
Infantry, National Guard of California, the following were elected. H. I.
Seymour, Colonel; J. W. Guthrie, ViceColonel; BE. A. Forbes, Lieatenant-Colonel; M. Pirkey, Major.
Major Marion Perkey of Colusa and
Captain Geo. A. Nibell of this city were
nominated for Major, the. former being
elected by a vote of 18 to 7.
price paid.” . 25 end
$1.00., For sale. by H. nome evenings.
. . rates. Send in your orders.
Auburn last Friday. Word was’ sent
to his housekeeper and she was driven
to Auburn by W. G. Lord. Mr. Burrows’ illnéss is‘said to be of a very serious nature.
Now is the time to attend to your
plumbing. Geo. E Turner has secured
the services of another licensed plumber from San Francisco, and is now fully
prepared todo ali work in-that line. in
a first-class manner and at the lowest
£26-2w
At the Ladies’ Whist party, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zeitler, Saturday afternoon, Miss Minnie Brand
won te first prize-and Mrs. Frank E.
Wadsworth the second. The Club will
meet at thé home of Mrs. J. M.
Hadley ou the 17th of this month.
County Assessor Schroeder’s deputies went to Grass Valley today, and
commenced assessing the property
2d.
ing American
Theatre on
there at 12 o’clock. The taxes on personal property unsecured by real estute, also the road and poll taxes, be-. is Purely Vegetable, and is the onl
come due and must be paid before July
. The. delightful Charles and Kittie
Willard in their $2,000 musical act,
ped Miss Mattie ge Buwen, ysl —
ma donna, a r.O.
ted return the bottle to. p “Hight, the celebrated concert pianyour Druggist and he may refund the . ist, are among the attractions at the
Wednesday and Thursday Lemons
A new company has been organized ‘
in Yuba connty, to manufacture, proOran g es
apti duce, buy and sell, rent'and lease, and
atid Consumption otherwise acquire property, b afah bond B: anan as
which is sold for the small price
: timber and other ye ud conPa Lm 2 cts. = Prcagen does not . tract lumber mills,
*sould see no improvement whatever,
ance I was constantly treated with sprays
and washes, and a
ent inhaling
in fact, I could
each winter I
than the
rove te ea Sori e to my a e
rrh was a blood
system, &
o have this dre
och eae treatment. which paar
done them any good, and take 8.8. 8.,@
that can reach the disease and cure i oe
Po continue the wrong treatment for
Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift’s
Specific is-a real blood remedy, and
cures obstinate, dee d
which other sees (9-4 — effect
whatever upon.
Catarrh, an cert ce wees 2 even the
most aggravuted cases.
blood remedy guaranteed to contaip
dangerous a miners hd by Swift
Atlant Ps) “eorgia.
the reservoir. The bank is cracked for . piled u to a great de in the mounthe distance of about 100 feet, which’ tains, # es
has necessitated the -building of a/ ali purposes till very late in. the Samflame over that part of the ground in mer. Snow commenced falling at this
. A social dance will be givan at Lot
$$-5-FBlut is A GOOD IDEA
' The present storm is proving tobe
‘one of the best we have had so far this
season for the reason that the snow is
city very early Sunday morning and
by 10 o'clock in the forenoon it reached
balance of the day it melted about as
fast. as it came down. The rainfall for
the present storm up to nine o'clock today was 2-47 inches, making ‘a total for
the season of 48.41 inches. —
It rained at intervals last night anit
today, and there is but little snow left
sn the ground at this city.
Snow Mountain ditch was blocked
yesterday morning above Scott’s Flat,
and a force of men were sent out and
@leared it of the obstruction.One of the Telephone: ©6.’s poles,
in front of the Congregational church,
. Was beoked to within a few feet of the
ground, caused” by the great weight of
snow on the wires attached to it.
The show. was very heavy and stuck
to the telephoné and electric wires one
or two inches deep and many of the
wires broke, although a number of
ing the snow off of them.
Buth telephone and telegraphic communication between this city and North
San Juan, and other ridge towns, are
shut off on account of the wires being
down. * The: telephone line between
here and Grass Valley were repaired
It was ascertained this isonet that
about eight feet of snow had fallen at the
still snowing. At Graniteville there is
four feet of snow. ;
See
Do You
ow
Consumption is preventable? Science
has proven that, and:also that. neglect
can be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and
Consumption Cure. Sold on positive
or Dia for over fifty years. Forsale
‘. Dickerman, the druggist. ‘tf
——————— EEE
Order to Show Cause.
1, THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of Raveds. State of California.
sn the of t. of W. H. Krager,
deceased.
Mary A. Kruger and J. L. tert he ae
executrix and executor of the wil
Kruger, deceased, having filed their aiken
herein duly verified ‘praying for an order of
sale of certain bors of the real estate of
8a: ing therefrom
that itis rroealcg ne sel) such tions ee
said real estate or a thereof for the og
ingthe allowance to the ge 7S of
the expenses and charges of administration of said estate and eg vont the
logectes due vi oth seas bag Bs will of said Sremenes
the spe gpae re ham
or tek wataener on of th e hose we
terested therein that such sale should be
made, itistherefore ordered by this court
that all persons ixterested in the estate of
said deceased appear before this court on
Thursday, the Bd day of April, 1900, at 10
o’elockin the forenoon of said day at the
court room thereof in the County Court
House in Nevada City, then and there to
thow cause why an order should. not be
granped te the said executor and executrix
‘or the sale at private sale of the said portions of said real estate of deceased as set
orth in the said petition, or s0 much thereof as shall. be necessary for the purposes
aforesaid or as may be for the advantage,
benefit and best interests of said estate and
those interested therein,
b=
. dépth of foar inches, but during the}
Central house there was three feet and .
‘Guthrie of the Second Infantry Regiment, N. G.C., aud the men who com‘ovived a peremptory order from Guthrie
totarn over to him all their suits and .
Sea property, and they declare that . . ¢
will do nothing of the. until . .
‘Guthrie pays them what they assert
he owes them. The Appeal says
‘Guthrie for: misappropriating _ ‘money
belonging to the band was’ filed with
the Adjutant General last ober and
that nothing bas been done with it
since. Mr. Neale says the band members served the State long and faithfully and are entitled toan_ honorable
discharge, which, he says they have. .
been unable to secure from the Colonel,
Dance Saturday Night.
Co. © will give ite usual weekly
dance at Armory Hall on Saturday .
night. The public are invited, and a
ae time is assured to all; m 1-3t
oe
In [ly New
Location.
> © The finest Photograph Gallery
+ intheinterior. Masonic Building, Commercial St. More room
and better light. Drop around
when you haye.time.
Yee Nevapa City
Grass VALLEY,
Oe cata tntntintntntadindedl
229-020-099 O-O HO OFOO00-O0-6-6'
keke between Colonel J. :
posed the band of that regiment before . 's
ter for} Colonel Guthrie recently ‘reorganized . 9
taine, which means plenty of water FoF. i ‘The old band members have re-. .
leader Charles AL Neale of, the old . /
ine ot — ny? ope few years in the manufacture of
Raeeeer, They are not only more accurate and durable than they
used to be, but are foaseprised. We will be pleased to show you the
Latest and Best in Clocks and Watches
_If.you will visit our store. Come and see us whether you are ready
to buy or not.
We are both practical watchmakers, having learned our trades
with as good workmen as the werld can boast. We do repairing for
people all over Nevada and Sierra counties. Send your watch or
clock to us if it does not run right. We — to satisfy you in
every way or will give you your money bac
‘WATCHMAKERS,
h & A. W. MARTUNG, "cess
Telephone West 14. Broad i ; Nevada City.
Ex. & E*. Tun. COOPER
Will Furnish you
All Materia! for Your New Home
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.
GIVE US A CALL.
Good Lumber at reasonable rates.
hie itsad Hill.
*"ISOMETHING NEW
EVERY DAY . "eS
Fresh goods, including novelties and staples,
arrive by almost every train at
WM. HX CRAWFEORD’S,
MAIN STREET
AMERICAN FLAG AGENCY jee
For one of. the largest factories in the East. Will furnish any sized
= or BUNTING FLAG at prives usually charged by wholesalers.
its Rightly Named.
spect.
HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES.
All orders promptly filled and delivered
at your doors.
HOWARD LOVELAND.
TELEPHONE WEST 18
Delinquent . Notice,
TA SUERTE GOLD MINING COMPANY .—
Location of princi, . lace of business
San Frenne, California.
Nevada Of
Notice.—There are delinquent upon. the
fatowina’: escribed stock on accouut of assessment No. 19 levied on the twenty-fourth
day of January, 1900, the several amounts set
gupesite the names of the reer shareholders. as follows:
ocation of works
No.
Certif. She. Am’t Names.
Ae Es errr ere pee $50 (6
Cage . one ora 0 12 50
L RR yt tt Sear ee eee ere 44 680 1700
J. L. Bradbury. .......-s49 170-425
And in aoshriance with law and an order
of the Hoard of Directors, made on the 24th
parcel of such stock as may go anges id will
be sold at public auction at the office 0’
La aes . Me Mining Co., 407 eo saert
na ger Francisco, California, on Monday, the nineteenth day of March, 1900, at the
hour of one o’clock p. m. of said’ day, to y
delinquent assessments thereon, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
the sale.
L. 8. ROSE, Secretary.
T. NILON,
Bees -sPo of the Superior Court of Nevada
Dated itareh $d, 77. ms
Office, 407 Montgomery street, San rancisco, California. m3-td
y
Better Than Klondike Nuggets
Tothe child who appreciates fine candies are
the unsurpassed Chocolates, Caramels, Marsh
Mallows, French Mixtures and Cream Nuts that
they will find in our delicious stock of confectionery. Everyone becomes a child again,
in imagination, when they commence to
revel in the luscious sweets they have bought
at our counter.
FOLEY, NEVADA CITY.
them at the right place.
our groceries
If you ‘want something delicious try:
Heinz’s Sweet Pickles, in bulk
Heinz’s Horse Radish,
Cream Custard,
Don’t throw money
to the birds_
Better buy groceries with it, ani buy
Our prices wouldn't be remarkable
if it weren’t for the high quality of
Burnham's Clam Chowder, a ready meal
and dozens of other dainty delicicies.
Ring up 441, and we'll deliver your order promptly.
CASH GROCE R
In the year now beginning
Limes.
ee machinery, etc. The! followin are the direcJust Racoived at
tors: J. R. Meek, W.B. Meek, Heury.
Malloch, E. J. de Sabla, Jr, and John
. Martin. Teg’ Candy Factory.
When youfdecide
jceries and
mercial street a trial.
There is no teacher like experience, a
by the errors of £899 and earlier date it is your own fault.
to avoid the errors of the past.
and if you do not profit
To Trade at SCADDEN’S
You know that you have hit on a place to get the best GroProvisions at as low prices as you sometimes
pay, elsewhere for inferior goods, —
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY
You will give Mr. Scadden and his popular store on Com:
day of January, 1/00, so man; ng shares of each j*
Povey ehceny"t thers be Calk About Testimonials! po you know sat
are depend upon $5 5s that the Bread,
~~Pies,_ Cakes, Fane: me 'y, Ete., from
this Bakery are all right xf every reMULLOY ™ GROCER.
Has been in business at the same old stand in
Nevada City for 29 years, and that many of his
-earliest customers are still trading with him ?
WHY DO THEY DO IT?
Simply because he makes it a rule to keep abreast
of the times, carry the very best of goods, sell them
at fair prices and
Give Everybody a : a Square Deal
it is an ola saying in this town that “If you buy
it at Mulloy’s you will be sure to get the best.”
Phone No. 521.
aaaannenaens sere apose “sate
(a ate tell "“
Farmers
AND
Lot Owners
®
Are respectfully reminded that we sell nf
Seed Wheat, per 100 Ibs. $1.50 :
Red Oats, per 100 lbs, 1.50 .
Bone Dust = Best Fertilizer,
In Any Quautity
THE BEE HIVE.
J. J. JACKSON, Commercial St.
Hat
OOSZANNOSZARKMOSZNNOVZAN SOW) 68
Now that the Remnants are
nearly all gone we will offe
for the next Thirty Days a
most Beautiful Line of : :
From 25c¢ to*8s5c per gyard; also
Linoleums
From 50c to 85c¢ per yard
Now is the time to buy your Oarpet. Also an exquisite line of WALL PAPER, ceiling and border to
match.
We also have a few CAPES AND JACKETS left
* which we offer at reduced prices in order to make
room for one of the finest selections of Spring and
Sammer Goods that has graced Nevada City for some
time. ‘Call early and get your bargains.
Snell & dere a
se eta