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ity, Calf
in for Pada fr ©
ATED Quanta
the fe, aid
Vv St. Louis loeation
State of qe Dist
Field Notes He on
office as Mineral Sur
P 16, North, Range 9
i Mineral 8 .
follows. to-wit.” No,
TERIOR ROUND aking op
UIS LOCATION.
*. No. 1. a spruce
» Set 18 ins. in tiewhis
rth, scribed 1—8761 whe
bars N. 12 15 W, 87 tt., big
Ba tne NE, cor, of 5
i. D. M., be rg East 325
ty oe Marked sr, . ,
. 6 tt. ; thence variuti
+ 278 tt. to ease end ot .
4 ft. lons, 4 ins, square,
and with Wound of ear
© locatio: st Ing,
BO bu’ HL 4 Rr thones ne
tor. No.2 cn tine Of Gi
ousolidated) Survey jv.
uk 16 ius, diam, b-azed a
ence an oak 2 ins, dij
23.5 ft. blazed ang seri
mee alo.g Gr at Wesj
Te 189 Hi, S, 68S sO W, §
Pruce post, in stwie
wed 1i6-4and 3—8ibl whe,
m, Bears N. 20 Ww, y5
d B.'l'. 38751; thence alo
id line, var. 18° ., 5,10
* No. 4, a SLTuce po t4
» $6t 18 ins. in the grou,
rth, scribed 4—s761, whey
, bears S. 87° By’ K., by
48161; thence: var, igo
ft. tocor No.5,a cedar
&, 4 ins. square, set is ins,
2 Wound vt earth, sori
firked oak 16 ins, di
4t., blazed and seribe, .
al with tocaticn vorjoy
iw NO. 3; theuce yar, i504
ft ‘o west ena of love tin
long, 4 ins. squa ©, Set 1 iy
with stone mound scritj
. with location post, mar
th of tunuei bears west pr
ut 400 ft; thence same cous
) fc. to cor. No. 6, a cevar
ware, set 2 ft.in the grey
arth, scribed 6—s761; whe
im. bears 8. 67° 16.47
bd B. I. 6—8i61, ident
r., & post marked st. Li N,
o N. G99 41’ H. 45.7 ft. to
ne of Omega pateuted mij
_ long, 4 ins square, set ls
ith mound of «arth, seri
} pine 16 in, diam, bears
jlazed and scribed 4,
along Omega -outh ling
to cor. No. 8, als» vk,
cedar post 4 ft. long, 4
8. in the ground wita mo;
f'8—3761, wheice a fir 4
Oo KB id tt. blazed and seri
mee yar, 18° & along Um
4°. 30’ W. 176.3 ft. 10 cor. Noy
. long, 4 ius. squars, set 1s j
with mound oF earth, seri
the Ni. cor. of Umega
J. 26 it; the.cevar 140 &
at to beginning.
QUIS LODE LINE.
post L—3761 at west end
evar. 18> wW., N. 689.50 k,
bi, east end of lode line, !
del
\N OF THE ST. LOUIS LOA
f Exterior Boundaries.
cor. No. 1 on the south lin
1d mine, a cedar post 4 ft, .
st 18 ius.in the ground,
th, scribed 1—%761, whe
m. bears S$ .2° W,,9,.2ft. 0]
'T. 1--876i, the NK cor, of
K., M. D. M., bears N, 779
yk with location corner N
) K., 8.189 40” b. 227.6 it. to
tension of the St. Louisl
ame co irse 17. it, tocor,»
ft. long, 4ins square, set 18
with mound of earth, seri
ya cedar 5 ins. diam, be
ylazed and scrib:d B. T.2> KS 77° 19° W., 007 ft, to
post 4 ft. long, 4 ins. square
ground, with.mound ot eal
, whence a willow 15 ins. di
y W. 15,5 ft. blazed and sori
hence var. 18° K., N, 18°
snd of jude line, 2 cedar
quare, set 18 ins. iut, e gro!
f earth, scribed L—vibl; t
No. 4, a cedar post 4 fe. lo
at 18 ins. in the ground,
th, scribed 4—3i61, whence
1e Deadwood, patented,
3’ W. 111 ft.; thence var. 18
$°63 ft. to beginning.
)F ST. LOUIS WEST EXTENSI
t post L—3761 at west end of!
a, 18° E., N. 85° 12’ E, vad
‘lode line, post L—%761.
ed course of the ledge is
Phicetheasr. ‘The number
on the ledge is 2420.1 feet,
the west lode post of thew
the St. Louis location to
; of the same, thence exter
y from the west lode post of
‘tion to the evst lode post of
eribed in the foregoing }
surface ground claimed is
on each side of tie lode
ped as iimited by the above
thereabouts, to contorm to
laimas.
3
a enhion of said St. Louis
eco. d in the ottice of the(o
Nevada County, Califor
ning Claims, pages 52 et seq,
‘location of the west 6x .
uis location is on perry
Sounty Kecorder of said #8
Book No. 10 of Mining
‘Cisims: On the north hed
tz Mine (patented), on t
by the Great Western
o, 116, ,
i: rsons claiming ady<rsely
1, ledge, premises or any
described, surveyed on
for, are hereby not!
adverse claims are duly :
law tnd t e regulations .
in the time pr scl
gister of the U.S. res
, California, they W! =
visions of the law 10
roriaed AS FRASBR, Reg
—_—
by ordered that she
pplication for 4 Pai oh
ixty-one (61) conseclt
Orry Day TRANSCB
published at Nevada
sh said paper is desig etl
yapaper publishe Byres
im and tre pro
lication, .
. Pan ASF RASBR F
lication of this 0
. Searls, Attorney for A'P
Proving Will.
" 2 CoubT,
IN
cegeey Nevada, State ¢ i r
atter
of the Estate
0! Jeme
d place fur P ©
5 Kitts, deceased,
tion of Herbert® 0 nar’,
'm of Letters Tes
an person intere
. the same,
ec mber 2d, 1 RBOGAST,
1 ae Dep
i ae 3 Hosking, ©"
Assessment Notice.
us Spree els
form's: which this
Ik UPOD Weg 20th day pe
ppaid on toe ond advert
3 delinquent.anes ved
ii be, sold om Tu Galina
ry» 100° [th costs of
see of sale. rd of pirector®
r of the Boore .CKUS,
W. Bop eokel#
mont
eck or 40 cents a month. .
jably in advance.
emcee eee nee Hse Renee eee
old ring. Finder will please
fice and receive rew
POSITIONS — YOUNG
Railway Mail Clerks. InCorres. Inst. Cedar Bapids, Ia.
A Good Investment. —
Small or Large Amounts With
Immediate:Profits.
seculation or gamble, but from legitiBankers, merchants, ptoal men, and all persons interested in
making with small capital are joinFirst-class references in any part of
‘ited States. For pirticulare address
Arnold & Co., Ninth and Pine Streets,
M
Choice Berry Plants.
is a good time to plant Raspberry and
I have the best varieties
pake only a very moderate charge for
T. H. Leu.
st YEAR—NO. bans oe
HENT COLUMN.
lente of not id five Hines in
al ier Edict ie
About a year ago I wrote the Medical
Department of your company to ascertain whether or not your 8.
cure Cancer, as my
An old sore or ulcer is not only a source of
oustant care
ithealthy st
uid gl
ookin discharge, carrying with it the 1
An eating,
every sore ot
wife had one on her’
For Rent.
qumber of rooms are Offered for rent in
ver Building on Broad street. For
rs enquire of Mrs. F. A. Gourley,
n28 tf.
Lost,
dring. Areward will be given by reg same to TRANSCRIPT office. n22
Wanted.
heifer calf is wanted by Daniel Mc, the milkman. Apply» el
. n
“ eekly Dances.
ny C, N. G.C., will give weekly s°’at Armory Hall ‘every sturday tight
of muric furn sh d
jon— Ladies free, sents 5 ¢ Laps oe
for the dincinx.
o
A Big Cut in Prices,
wlowed for avy make of machine
diu fur a new Sin er, Also b'g discount
1e8 that have none. Ps)mets trom
and 1 ts of go d secondMan nes, all makes, trom $8 up Stein.
B Chase, Emersob, kstey aud other
also Es ey an other
stlow pr.ces an” easy payments
GEO, EK W. RLEKS, » gent.
First-Class Bootblack.
m Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's
shop, on Broad street, gives the best
intown. All the latest sporting papers
junil-tf
Furnished: Rooms to Let.
hed rooms to tet. Enquire at James
"8 corner Grove and Nevada streets
tf
a «Anna. bal
Under the Auspices of
REL PARLOR, N. D. G.W.
At ARMORY HALL ©
W YEARS NIGHT.
t Director... RALPH GAYLORD
t Committéee—J. V. Snyder, J.
gers, E. A. Moore, J. F. Colley:
les Grissel, L. A, Garthe, Ladis
lng, Gluyas Richards,
sic by PROF, WILD’S FULL
TRA. Sivigat
a
kets--Admitting Oouple, $1.50 ;
fa Ladies, 25 contk: ose
ery—-Ladies 25 cents ; gentlewkly Social
To be given at
ARMORY HALL:
URDAY EVENING
FULL ORCHESTRA
—_.
HOD.. sean renee ...60 cents
Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROS,
treet codons SY Theis forsee
to call and hn
‘8 point Po pe Ml eteees ut
» Liquors and Cigars
tieraty, Mined wrtnke
ND BROS. Props. (pp ereie)
tWe Ever Tasted!
Werdiot ofall our patrons, as to the
EAD, PIES and CAKES
MADE ATTEE
WYork Bakery
{EORGE HURST, Prop.
bart of thecity. Wedand
wom Ea isoentiater.
breast, which three or four of the best
doctors at Creston, Iowa, advised her to
have cut out or removed with a plaster.
Upon receipt of your letter, [bought five
bottles and she commenced to take it,
and in less than eight months she was
cured. I did not wri!
cause I wanted tosee
come back again. There are no
toms or signs of a return and I
order tolet others know what a wonderful medicine your 8,.8. 8. is.
used just 17% bottles, but the
was cured after she had taken 12 or 14.
I feel as though your 8S. 8. 8. could not
ve too highly recommended.
+. E. BIMEGAR, Thayer, Iowa.
flesh and scrape the bone, but another sore would come.
be destroyed, the stream of sluggish, polluted blood purified an
ing process begins and the sore or ulcer can get well.
can and d6@s accomplish this. It cleanses and purifies the circulation, an
is carried through the little veins and arteries to the sore, it ‘brings about a healthy healin:
around the edges, and a permanent and thorough cure is soon effected. S. S. S. net oul:
expels all impurities, but works a complete and 1adte
change in the entire system by stimulating inactive orgais
toning up the nerves, increasing the appetite, and aidin«
the digestion and assimilation of food, th
weak and wasted constitution. §. S. S. is strictly anc
»otash or other minerals, which n
and offensive sores themselves.
Prompt treatment should be given a sore or ulcer, no matter how small it may be,
vhether external or internal, for what you think a simple sore, may, in reality, be an undereloped Cancer. Our physicians will gladly advise all who need their services, and those who
write us will receive valuable suggestions regarding the treatment of their case free of charge.
until now bethe cancer would
ore:
ing ulcers.
to these old sores and ulcers.
“W ashes, salves, nor anything else applied ‘directly to the sore
neither does the use of the knife or
to do with these germ-breeding plagu
8. S. S. i
entirely a vegetable medicine, and no bad effects follow;
; t bodily discomfort and pain, but the
» Worry and anxiety over one of things’ msgllaraaae ore
ate of the nervous: system and the patien
oomy. Noone could be otherwise when haun
g sore, with a continual
of strength and vitality,
vhile noting the daily
of yellow or greenish
as the poison penetrates the tender tis
All slow-healin
tainted blood ‘is back o:
t becomes morbidly sensitive, miseral
ted by the presence of an inflamed, ang:
carry’ ife fluids; thus robbing the bo?
lingering ulcer naturally fills the sufferer with fe:
growth of the sore, from which there is
watery matter, and feeling the dull, throbbing or s
sues and reaches the bone.’
» Stubborn sores are dangerous. The same germ-producing, cancer
: ulcer, large or small, that does not promptly and perm:
nently heal; the little blister upon the lip or tongue, the warty growth or mole upon the chee.
and other parts of the body,
and the almost imperceptible
tumor or lump upon the breast,
as often result in Cancer as the
deeper and more frightful-lookThey feed upon
the same morbid and destructive materials that are generated within the blood, and
inflammation and destruction [490 pounds, I write this ts sho
of tissue will continue just so {ht,,°Ombany my appreciation
long as this impure: matter is
‘carried through the circulation
esh destroying plaster cure, for local causes have nothit.,
espots. You might cut out every particle of the diseasc.
The germs or poison in the blood #1u<
its, use, and for this reason it is better than Mercury and
ot only ruin the stomach, but often produce most stubborn
That Breed cx .
Plague Spots thc
Outgrowth of Dis.
eased Blood, anc
festering places prod uces ¢
a slow but Ppl aites discharg
arp shooting pain:
Six years ago my lég from the kn:
to the foot was one solid sore ar
very offensive. I spent over $1,0U
on two trips to Hot Springs. Loc:
ted me to no purpo:
had about come to the conclusi
to have my leg amputated when
friend induced me to try 8. 8. S.
began to take your medicino, a:
in seven mont it complotc
oured me. I consider 8. 8. 8.
grandest medicine the world L
ever known. y case is a witne.
today as to what 8. S. 8. will :
wonderful medicine, and I ::
ready to write a letter at any tim
to any one wishing further infr
mation.
J. B. TALBERY, Winona, Mi_.
can do any permanent giuici
d made strong before the hea!
s the perf remedy known ‘th:
when new, rich bloo:
us building up th:
,NEVADA CITY, CAL. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13.1901. _
Ben Bytngton, who bas. been working at Dr. Fouch’s mine near SweetLOOK
7
Better than ever before
and you will say so too, when you
visit our store and see our.,.THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta. Ga.
HOLIDAY GOODS
Ppromptly arrest consumption in its
now have one of the handsomest . e
stoeks of Holiday Soods in Yevada
City from which you ean select a beau.
tiful present for all—eld or young and
ty Drices are a5-Low as the Lowest
J speetal invitation (s extended to all ‘
to visit my store and see these Goods.
‘. . notacure-all, but it is a certain cure
*. for coughs, colds and all bronchial
Women and Jewels.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is
the order of a woman’s preferences,
Jewels form a magnet of mighty power
to the average woman. Even that
greatest of all jewels, health, is éften
ruined in the strenous efforts to make
or save the money to purchase them.
Ifa woman will risk: her health to get
a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr,
Boschee’s German Syrup. It will
early stages and heal the affected lungs
and bronchial tabes and drive the
dread disease from the system. It is
troubles. You oan get Dr. G. G.
> a reliable remedies at all drugsts.
Get Green’s Special Almanac.
Great Luck of an Bditor
“For two years a'l efforts to cure Eczema in the palms of my hands failed,”
writes Editor H. N. Lester, of Syracuse, Kan., “then I was wholly cured
by Bucklen’s Arnica Sulve.” It’s the
“world’s best for Eraptions, Sores and
all skin diseases, Only 250 at Vintons, se
‘Cold Storage Meats
adrissel Bros , Commercial street. The
finest of beef, pork, mutton and Jamb
n the market, fe21-tf
; tt Trouble At A
NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION
H. V. HOLMES, Manager. WM. TREGALLIS Resident Agent, Nevada City
To tie scarfs and ties when the collar is
intact—not frayed or worn so as to
catch the threads of silk. Yuu really
‘eave money on neckties when you have
your launderying done here—to say
nothing of the saving in collars themselves, in sbirts, cuffe, handkerchiefs
cnd all the rest, for we launder goods
with conscientious care—don’t pull
them to pieces,
Your Laundry called for and
delivered,
Nevada Theater
eee
ONE NIGHT! ONE NIGHT t
SATURDAY, DEC. 14th,
The Laughing Event of the Season
Hunting for..
. .+« Hawkins
A Merry, Musical Oomedy, Presented
by a Big Company of Favorite Fun
Makers.
JOHN L. KEARNEY as Hawkins
DOZENS OF SPECIALTIES,
AND THEY’RE GBEAT.
Prices 25, 50 and 75 Cents
Reserved seats on sale at Foley’s.
Secure your seats early, or you will
For special first-class Oold Storage . Meats you should send your orders to}.
land,
every
old A
Boss.
C on
The
night
peopl
city,
their
tems,
tities
were
was io’town'today and said that
the mine has been. closed for the
winter on account of ‘it being too ‘late
in the seagon to get in lumber and
the new machinery. In the spring
operations will be resumed and devel‘. opment work pushed abead. _
At the Boss mine, in the same lo'[eality, floe rock is being taken out
from a good sized ledge, which shows
indication of permanency.
Superintendent Sam McOulla has
several menat Work. ss
Charles L, Miller is opening up thé
tmbtrong mine,which is near th
Everything is going along nicely at
. . Frank Wright’s mine in the same
locality. ‘
Will Be a Social.
The statement published that a
grand ball is to be given by Company
‘Christmas. night is incorrect.
soldier boys intend to have a
social dance at the time mentioned
similar to their regular Saturday
parties, This will give the young
@ a chance to esjoy themselves
at Christmas, and will inno wise interfere with the New Year’s Ball to
>be given by the Native Daughters.
In Demand.
H J. Weeks of the Nevada Oounty
Abstractand Title Company, of this
bas received several letters of
late both from people at Redding and
Bakersfield, advising him to come to
cities and start one of his sysIt is a great improvement over
tho old way of looking up records.
The First For the Season.
P. G. Scadden, the grocer, has received a consignment of choice cranberries, which will be sold in quanto suit and at a reasonable
price. ome
Se
Go For Those Home Prunes.
The finest Prunes in the world. The
ralsed aod cured by» Wm.
Smith. For sale at 8 pounds for 26
cents. Ask your grocer for Smith’s
Prunes. ‘ oll-tf
For life insurance see T. B. Gray.
Mince meat in bulk at 15 cents per
pound at'Seadden's. _ actt
We can plesse the most fastidious
im millinery, ‘Misa ‘Hoeft, Broad St.
all on Ed Schmidt when you want
Latest and. a.ost stylich effects in fall
end winter millinery at Mise Hoefts. tf
For the best of everything in the
meat line send your orders to Naffziger
For s clean, smooth ehave call at
Tom‘ Moore’s tonsoriel parlors, Com‘mercial St; price 150, Baths 260. tf.
The choicest brands of whisky and.
cigars can be found at W. J. Bartianp’s
Council Chambers. Try them. tf
Sorbetto.Icecream Sandwiches are
the very latest thing out, Ohas. E.
Tegler hakés them. Try one. oft
A good hot lunch will be served
every night at William Harry’s saloon,
corner:Pine and Spring street. Cool
beer and choice wines, liquors and
cigars slways on hand. jall tf
Loyelend {s now eelling hie famous
bread at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bekery. Try it and you will always
buy it. nov6-tf
If you want e good, cool drnk of
beer—the very best in town—drop in
and éee Wm. Harry. m7-tf
Choice oyster cock-taile can be procured at Billy Britland’s Council
Obambers, on Broad street. ‘B27
Brain-Food Nonsense
Another ridiculous food fad has been
branded by the most competent authorities, They have dispelled ‘the silly
notion that one kind of food is needed
for brain, another for muscles, and stil!
another for bones. A correct diet will
not. only nourish a particular part of
the body, but it will sustain every
other part. Yet, however good your
food may be, its nutriment is destroyed
by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must
prepare for their a rance or prevent their coming by taking regular
doses uf Green’s August Flower, the
‘. favorite medicine of the healthy millfons. A few doses aids digestion, stim
alates the liver to healthy action, purifles the blood, ‘and makes you fee}
buoyant and vigorous, You can get
Dr, G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at
all druggists.
Get Green's Special Almanac,
The best half and half can be found
at the Council Obambere, corner of
Broad and Pine 8's. 5 cts per glass.
the new cigar, ' Thomas Paine, for.
a
“go ’way back and—stand up . ”
Read over the following and see if you do net need some
of them for your Christmas Dinner..
Mince Meat In Bulk
One pound, lécte. In packages, 10cts.
Citron, Lemon Peel
One pound
Seeded Raisins
Two packages
Blue Ribbon Raisins
In 4 boxes. A box
One pound... a
In Jars, each...
Hitixed Nuts
Keinz’s Apple Butter
sab ev a bas 20 cents
seeves..-25 conts
P. G. SCADDEN
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Gift Novelties
you can choose.
GIFTS FOR FATHER
GIFTS FOR BROTHER Box
GIFTS FOR’ SISTER
GIFTS FOR BROTHER
GIFTS FOR SWEETHEART
GIFTS FOR FRIENDS
All pretty combinations of the novel, useful and ornamental Standard goods at the dee g
lowest prices. ‘ herr Bréshes
Country Orders Prompily Filled.
Engraving Done Free of Charge.
C.J. BRAND,
In Silver.
Don’t try to decide on your gift purchases before visiting us an examining our latest consignment of Silver Novelties. We
have a wealth of pretty things from which
For Ladles:
Mirrors
mbes
Embroidery Seissors
Button Hooks
Ink Bottles
Envelope Holders
Hai--Pin Trays
Powder Puffs nd
jewel
For. Gentlemen:
Gmokers’ Bete
SIMPLICITY
+
Away Free
with
Teas, Coffees, Spices,
Flavoring Extracts, Soda,
Mush, Baking Powder.
Ia lbs. Sugar Free with each 25a. Fiirchase
2 lbs. Sugar Free with each “8@a. Purchase
G6 lbs. Sugar Free wit each $Y. Purchase
3O lbs. Sugar Free with each $5.9? Purchase
Coffees E'reshiy Eeoasted.
10, 12%, 15, 20, 25, 20,35 cts. per pound
Good Qualit Cur Stronghold
=_ure Teas
35, 40, 50, GO and 70 «is. per pound
Delicious Flavor. E*ull Strength
PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES
10, 15 and 26 cts. pei can.
Colima Balting Powder
15, 25 and 465 cts. per can
$1000 REWARD
To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder :
shan Our Colima Baking Powder.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
10, 20, 35 and 40 «ts. bottle
“mary Premiums Free Many
LOW PRICES,
Given
GOOD QUALITY.
. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold
-* “ Asttractixre Gale
CF
China, Crockery, Glassware
aT QA Gan
4.ttractixz7e Erices.
Good Place to Buy
Great American Importing Tea Co,
PINE ST., Masonic Bullding, Nevada City.
.
Ow Ee
See arane. NIU) MOEN
Madein, Vici Kid, Yeloars, Box Galf, Kangaro:.
THEY CAN’T BE BEAT ANYWHERE FOR THE PRIOE,
O@ Try a pair and be convinced. gg
On," Yes, We Have Cheaper Shoes, from $1.75 Up.
Also, a large supply of Ladies and Children’s Shoes—good wearers, good
fitters and prices reasonable.
BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
. DURABILITY
The Blickensderfer Typewriter,
Better than allothers in every particular 4
RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent
Nevada City, Cal.
Wrrite for Circular.
PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT
DO. ROBINSON'S FOLDING THERMAL BATH CADIAET
OR HOT SPRINGS AT HOME
\
.
.
u Seen
If you are going to buy a Cabinet don’t fail to get
Factory Prices. 32 page book Free on application,
FD. W. DAVIES &CO. Otfice—Stover Building.
THE GROTTO SALOON SIERRA NEVADA SALOU
xx *
3 0000
Coolest and Sharpest Beer BOWLING ALLEY _
in Town, 5c. per Glass (NEXT DOOR)
Finest WINEs AND Liquors,
Om Best 5 Cont Beer in Town,
Wines, Liquors and Cigars on hand.
Hot Lunoh every Saturday Night.
. Most convenient Olub Rooms. JAMES DOWER, Proprister, ne tig i,
SUGAR .
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