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6, North,
Mine eo 8 i
: pattnerel Survey No.4
‘TERIOR ROUNDanIRg ¢
UIs LOCATION,
rt. No. la sprue
een ara
: itty
er,a b marked te
a” i a «these pote
to eas,
ate tbe 4
und with te sara
rahe eUCe §
No.2 on ane of
Jonsolidated 8 ;
ak 16 ine, “aia te i
ast blazed ana 7
ence alo.g Gr ay rl
ar. 189 K.,S, .48o yp Wg
Spruce pvst, in sto.
rhed 116-4 aud 3 silk wh
re N. 20 Ways
ed 8.1 38-8751; thence
ud line, var. 180 He, 8,10
r. No. 4, a 3, Tuee po t4
©, set 18 ins. tu U the gro
arth, scribed 5 it ws
\. bears S. 370 aw’
‘ we 8761; thene: yar, 189
ft. to cor No, 5,a cedar
ng, 4 ins. square, set 8 in
ih Wound of earth, g
a forked oak 16 nye
4ft., blazed and serib
cal with tocatiun cor,
i, No, 3; thence yar, ixg
}£6 (0 west ena of loue i
long, 4 ins. squa. e, set is
with stone mound 40;
sl wath lécation post, m
ath of tunueil bears west
out 400 ft; thence same co)
0 fc. to cor. No, UG asecar
iquare, set 2 ft.in ae
earth, scribed t—s7
og beara S. 679 16 ka '
bd B. TI. 6—8761, iden
oP @ post marked st. 1,
ie, N.G9O 41’ kK, write
ine of Omega pateuted p
t. long, 4 ius. square, se:
with mound of carth, ser
& pine 16 in, diam, b
. blazed and seribed i
beard nrg roth la D
© cor. No. » sk,
; cedar post 4 it, long, }
as. in the ground wita o
ed 8—876), wheice a fic
0° B. 15 it. blazed and se
ence var, 18° ts along
4° 80’ W. 176.3 ft, 10 oor, )
t. long, 4 ins. :quars, set is
with mound of ea; th,
the Ni. cor. of Umexa
W. 26 it; the.cevar. 14° §
pet to beginning.
LOUIS LODE LINE.
» post L—38761 at west en
pe var. 18° is., N. 68° 50
761, east end of lode line,
ON OF THE ST. LOUIS 100
of Exterior Boundaries,
t cor. No. Lon the south
ed mine, a cedar post 4
set 18 ius. in the ground,
rth, scribed 1—s70l, when
am, bears S .2° W., 9.2ft.u
«'k. 1--3761, the Nis cor. of
)B., M. D. M.; bears N, 77?
ai ‘with location corner
© K.,S.189 40" bh, 2.7.61. ta
xtension of the St. Louis
ame Co sree 17. it. to cor,
ft. long, 4 ins be eat gee
, with mound of ea
ye a cedar 5 ins. dia
blazed and scrib.d B. T,Oo KS 772 19° W., 7 ft. ta
post 4 ft. long, 4 ins. squ
ground, with mound oi
1, whence a willow 1d ins.
4’ W. 15.5 ft. blazed and
thence var. 18° 1y., N, 18°
end of lude line, ‘a cedar}
-equare, set 18ins, int egré
of earth, scribed L—8781;
No, 4, a cedar post 4 ft. lo
get 18 ins. in the ground,
rth, scribed 4—3/61, whene
the Deadwood, patented,
28’ W. 111 fc.; thence var.
13°63 ft. to beyinning.
OF ST. LOUIS WEST EXTE:
at post ee at west add
var. 180 £.,.N. 85° 12’ E.
sf lode Ime, Lat L—-W6.
med uae hae of thee be ‘
to Southeast. ‘the nu
1 on the ledge is 242.1 feet,
n the west lode post of the
f the St. Louis location t
st of the same, thence exter
ly from the west lode poste
ation to the exst lode post
yscribed in the foregoing 3
surface ground claim
h on each side of tue lod
bed as limited by the abe
¢ thereabouts,
to conform’
scent claims.
> 0: location of said St. .
reco. d inthe ottice of the
f Nevada County, Califo
ining Claims, pages
of loeation of the west ¢
ouis Lag pe on re0or
Courity Keoorde!
Book No. 10 of Mining 0
Claims: On. the north
‘rtz Mine (patented), 02
by. the Great Western
1
tt anathol claiming advé
, premises OF any P
eee ped, surveyed . aod .
d for. are hereby i an
aims
J rotigd nd t! e regu hf
the time pr #
ot a of the y 8. ‘and
o, California, they. ¥ \:
visions of the ‘law
ed. bes
Pro MAS FRASBH!
———
‘eby ordere
Anplication, (to vs
-one
A OMY DaILY Tans
published at Nevignated
ich said paper 18 des peal
wapaper publishe one
aim and the prove
his applica srk set, Re .
blication of this ! potiee D
,d Sea:ls, Attorney tor Arp
Proving Will.
nT, IN 4 OR COUN, ry
hbo ‘Nevada, state
s hereby give®
t DECEMBEE 141,
uid day, at the Cour
the Courthoue .
t Nevada, has bees #900 tng
e-and place for BO ator
ea Kitts, deceased, 114 for
sation of Her be ne sated BF
him of — orinterested
ean: pers'
s the a
Dee mber 2d, 18) 1001g0GAST i,
er soaking. peputy
polite
Assest ment Notices
h day 9
i aie
sae foaueD rahe
auctions ty ruceday. te
will be sold on Te the 400i
oft sa? el if y with costs
preee “of sale. Board o of Dire
oF OGL W preity
p—i)4-418 Claus
feo
ast. YEAR—NO. 12 05%.
ENT cOLUMN,.
monte of oct to exceed five ‘iar in
{nse under
th.
pac or or 40. tne aoe wae
ye eriably in advancg,
Finder, will Hh please,
piles’ cold Tine ccoive reward
got this office an
RNMENT POSITIONS. YOUNG
Gned for Railway Mail Clerks. Inyp Cortes. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia.
4 Good Investment.
11 or Large Amounts With
soall or Lave Protits.
culation or gamble, Rip iidketttty J
pusiness. Bankers, merchants, pro. men, and all persons interested: in
y making with small capises are. adele
First-class references 1 i Bev
ate address
ine
roi & Co. ig Ninth srciou)
Choice Berry Plants.
js a good time to plant Raspberry and
verry plants. I have the best varieties
eonly avery moderatecharge for
delivered. T. H. Lene.
For Rent.
mber of rooms are offered for rent in
oer Building on Broad street. For
mlars enquire of Mrs. F. A. Gourley.
Broad street. n28 tf.
Lost,
dring. A reward will be given by rei same to TRANSORIPT office. n22
Wanted.
biter calf is wanted by Daniel Mo, the milkman. Apply ent
Rn.
Weekly Dances. ‘
pany C, N. G.C., will give wéekly a
Armory Hall every murdey night
{ wusic furnished for the dancin ing.
ion Ladies free, ee ne ts
A Big Cut in Prices.
wiowed for any make of machine
in for a new Singer. Also big discount
hes seat have eer prin gees —
month up. and lots of good
“se gad ‘makes, from 8: $3 up. StainB.Chase, Emerson, Estey aud other
. Fanos; ont Estey and gotner
st low ee Fag aymen
aie 0. oREEKS, Agent.
First-Class Bootblack.
om Stevens, whose stand is at Wild’s
shop, on Broad. street, gives the best
intown. A : bro latest teen papers
Furnished Resins to Let.
hed rooms to fet. Enquire at James
') corner Grove and Nevada streets
tf
Mt :Annual.: Ball
Under the Augpices of
REL PARLOR, N. D. G. W.
At ARMORY HALL
W YEARS NIGHT.
Director RALPH GAYLORD
or Committee—J. f Rovger,
gers, E.A. Moore, J. ae
68 Grissel, L. A, Gene, Ladis
ng, Gluyas Richards,
ic by PROF. WILD’s FULL
STRA.
ets—-Admitting Couple, $1.50 ;
adies, 25 wan ;
kry—Ladies 25 cents ; entlecents. # 2
Bekly Savi
To be given atARMORY HALL
RDAY EVENING . "
FULL ORCHESTRA
sion
Meir New Saloon!
AIT LAND D BR@S,
tenet their newic «
fr Se a
s, Liquors and Cigars
All kinds of
Specia laity, Mixed Jrinks
» BROa. Props. Cen nercia!
t We Ever Tasted!.
Merdict of all our patrons, as to the
ID PIES and CAKES
MADE aT THR
vYork Bakery
“ORGE HURST, Prop,
ane
* any part of the city
ms Has Beas pl
\
\
ae: head pee Lat gies ;
well pleased.
Ed} Fen
To Cure a Cola inOne Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine ‘Tablets. All druggists refund the money . .
ifit fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sigmetare ison each box: 26c.
f . indispensible,
In the sick room or on your sideboard Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey is
‘Praged: 10F-1
A woman ~ this
ehureh the ether «
prayers for him, (
year,
o-best brands of svlhieie pou
gg igor ‘at the Co
J. Britland, ws a
ean
bers,
shouldn’t drink Jesse Moore
whiskey. _ that’s because
signed the Blades. ee
i SU BIH O} i 161 sidies: 1] 2L%L eR josltse team pe erate wert
‘Was a Good One.
Those ae attended the performance
at ee seme’: company at. the thefig ma
atre on y. or last evening, were. mendable. >
me than ‘repaid for their ath When Laying ee bat ~
tis one of the : best eompanies.
has visited this city in several ae
As a usual thing there is a considerable
drag,to the performance of the companies. coming here, but this was a ais
notable exception, and every one was ae
-Diokerman’s line of ebony. and
celluloid goods is ow new this
toma” went to. .
which was a
abe. came; home; her: husband,
asked her if she asked for the prayers
of the church, and she said she did
not. But she told him that she did
hold mp ber ene 7“ for their
a2 Al
Oban
tf
There. is only-one:. reason ane you
“AA”
you have
NEVADA “CITY, C CAL. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, “1g01. eas
tobe ris “Peper sc epeheer
2B 3 258 58 ke fe 2 E eee bee eeeES oe aq Bia 3
by Jae
Se
For lite insurance see 7B. ‘ary,
-Minge'mest ‘in. buik at 15 cents per
pound at Soadden' 8. d6tf
We ean, Please the most fastidious
im millinery. Mies Hoeft, Broad St. .~
Oall.on Ed Schmidt when you watt
anything in the tobacco line. tf
Latest and moat styliah effects in fall
and wintermillinery at Miss Hoefts. tf
For the best of everything in’ the
meat line send your orders to Naffziger
teats glean; amooth ebave call at
oore’s tonsorial parlors, OomBasta St; price Ibo. Baths 260. tf.
The choicest brands of whisky and
cigars can be found at W. J. Briruanp’s
Oouncil Obambers. Try them. tf
Sorbetto:: Icecream Sandwiches ate
the very*latest. thing out. _ Chas. E.
eyes makesthem. Try one. o2ltf
By, 4) 3
AS SSS
voice!”
you can choose, '
lowest prices.
JEWELER
In Silver.
Don’t try to decide on your gift purchases before visiting.us an examining our la.
test’ consignment of ‘Silver Novelties. We
have a wealth of pretty things from which
GIFTS. FOR FATHER
GIFTS: FOR BROTHER
GIFTS. FOR SISTER
GIFTS FOR: BROTHER .
GIFTS FOR SWEETHEART
GIFTS FOR*FRIENDS
All pretty combinations of the novel, useShavi
ful and ornamental Standard goods at the
pe Orders Promptly Filled.
Engraving ere Free of Charge.
C. J. BRAND,
good hot lunch. will be served . :
aes ery night at . at bots Harry’s saloon, .
pring street.“ Cool
re. seats . whee _ had liquors > a
cigars always on hand.. jall:tt
..Loveland: is: now selling his famous
bread at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bakery. ‘Try it and you will always
buy. it. nov6-tf
If you want a good, cool drink of
beer—the: very bent in town—drop ip
and.see Wm. Harry. m7-tf
Choice oyster cock-tails can be proSee at Billy Britland’s Oounci!
hambers, on Broad street. s27tf
°A Woman's Awful Peril.
“There is.only one chance to save
your life and that is through an operion were, the startling words heard
oy, Mrs, I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge,
is. from her doctor afterhe had
‘. vainly tried.to-care her of. a frightful
case of stomach trouble and’ yellow
jaundice, Gall stones had formed and
she constantly grew worse. Then she
began to use ic Bitters which
wholly cured her. It’s a wonderful
Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy.
Gures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite.
Try. it. ;Only 60: cts: Guaranteed.
For sale by W. D. Vinton.
Something Nice to Keep.
Any one whoattended the re-union
picnic ‘and gathering of old Nevada
conntyans, which: was held at Glenbrook, on ‘the 10th of September, can
procure aluminum souvenirs of that
THE TERRIBLE. LANGUAGE,
“You don’t seem to take an actiye interest-in golf. Count?”
“No-o, I.should like, but ze doctair Prescribe zat i _Should have a care “toe se
Giff Novelties
wee Ss
For adlose
Cloth. Brushes
Sonnet Brushes
sors
Button Hooks
Ink Bottles
Env Holders
Hair-Pin
Powder Pu:
Boxes
Jewel Cases
Shaving Brushes
ng-stick
Boxes
Military Brushes
Hair Brushes
.Broad dex
uable in years to come. tf
Fresh Sweet Cider.
Fresh: Sweet Cider can be had -in;
quantities’ to suit. customers. Warranted first class, Enquire of F.
GRIGEB. n16-tf
Women and Jewels.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that ‘is
theorder of a woman's preferences.
C<'. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power
Combs
Embroidery Sels2
und
For Sratiomene
Retter than ever before
and you will say so too, when you
visit our store and gee our..
HOLIDAY GOODS}
now jeuk ene of tha handsomest
stoeks of Holiday Soods in Yevada
Ny Drices are a5 Lon as the Lovest.
City from which you ean select a beau.
tiful present for all—old or young and . @
JA special invitation és extended to all 2
to visit my store and see these Goods. .
Ub. Kt Crawford L: Hi
Matn Street.
to the average. woman. ven that
of all jewels, health, is often
ruinedsin the strenous efforts to make
or save the money to purchase them.
Ifa women will risk her health to get
a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself againet the insiduous .consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr.
Boschee’s German Syrup. It will
promptly arrest consumption in its
early stages and heal the affected lungs
and bronchial tubes and drive the
dread:disease from the-system. It is
nota cure-all, but it is a certain cure
troubles.. You ean get Dr. GQ.
pa reliable: remedies at all sed
sts.
Get Green’s Special Almanacs.
Arrested and Set Free.
Dr. J2H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is
property treated, the first step in the
irection of consumption arrested, the
lungs developed, the breath set free, we
need not fear consumption.” Kemp’ ‘8
Balsam for the throat and lungs is the
proper treatment for the first cough.
No other.remedy. has .saved so many
from consumption. Large bottles 25c.
and 60c. For sale by H. Dicker an
4 sole agent.
2ee
ce)" Not merely stimulating, but nourishing, not a nerve killer, but a true
nerve tonic, is Gilt Edge Whee.
CONTRACT 10 LET!
Sealed bids will be received
for running a tunnel 100 feet
for the Old: Home Consolidated Mining Company at
Blue Tent. Superintendent
Walter McG. Logan will be
on the ground to give information to contractors.
Notice to Creditor<
N the Superior Court, in and for the Coun.
ster @ a Nevada State of Ca‘ifornia. In the
of th of Elizabeth Nichols,
ja berets
Pin tine NICHOLS,
Dated at Nevada City, Calif., December 14.
1901. di
occasion: wt Hive cents each at E. W. “y suffered such pain from corns I Get
Sohuridr’scigaretorer-Tihey-wilt be val. could hardly walk,” writes H, Robtmejfor coughs, colds and all a go
Administrator of the Ketate of Elizabeth .
aight ‘4
The Demon 1 medal contest to be
held next Monday evening at. Nevada
Theatre promises to be well attended.
A fine entertainment has been provided
and the literary contest will be quite
interesting. After the expenses are
paid the remainder of the proceeds will
be donated to the Public Library
Fund. Anadmission fee of 25 cents
for adults and 10 cents fo r children
will be charged. Fred L. Arbogast
will preside as chairman, and the following will act as judges: I. ©. Lindley, Fred Searls and H. W. Hartung.
The following will be the prcgram :
Prayer—Rev. Wm, Angwin.
Violin Solo, with piano accompaniment—H. Angwin and Miss Linda
Landsburg. .
Recitation—Ethel Miller.
Vocal Solo—Dr. = of Grass
Valley.
_ Recitation—Annie pe os
‘ Instrumental Solo—Norman Shaw
and Jessie Cook.
Recitation—Gertrade Gray.
Vocal Duet—Miss Nina Woon and
Mrs. Dunster.
Recitetion—Luna Tully.
Vocal Solo—Dr. Swayze.
-Recitation—Hazel Hyde.
Empire State Quartette.
Recitation—Mary McKenna.
Presentation of Medal,
Instrumental Solo—Michael Hyman,
Christmas Suggestions,
Rosenberg Brothers have a fine line
of holiday gecds on hand, -and they
offer some timely suggestions in reference to their large stock, See their
advertisement in this issue of the
TRANSORIPT, and note the special lines
of goods that are offered at reduced
prices. The assortment of cloaks and
capes has been selected with great
care, and it affords ‘a good opportunity
‘to obtain a pretty Christmas present.
The far department is very complete
and the stock of gloves comprises all
styles and colors. In the handkerchief department is to be seen a fine
display of handsome designs, and the
stock of underwear is large. The
prices have been cut in two,
Says He Was Tortured.
son. Hillsborough, Ilis., “but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve com pletely cured
them.” Acts like magic on sprains,
bruises, ‘cuts, sores, scalds, burns,
boils, uleers. Perfect healer of skin
diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed
by W. D. Vinton for 25c.
Cut glassor i SR is a fine
Xmas present, At Brand’s. tf
———---92->—_____.
Common whiskey is a curse but Gilt
Edge whiskey is a blessing.
. Broad and as Ste.
. Satarday morning Henry Lane went
to Marysville with a four-horse rig, to
bring up the afflanced of Suey Chung,
the Washington: merchant. He retuned yesterday afternoon with the
girl, and the vehicle was decorated in
grand shape, with Obinese lanterns and
red silk.” The eariiage was partitioned
off and the Mongolian beauty was hidden.from-the rade geze of the white
two-horse rig, evidently looking out
that no white devil should steal away
his prize, -After changing horses the
wedding party proceeded to. Washington, where the ceremony was performed
last night.
What She ‘wanted.
A little otk was caine t
prayer. When she got to the nat
cation, “Give us this day our daily
bread,” she thought. ofa happy variation, and it suited her better.
a very keen delight in doughuuts, so
_. she repeated it “Give us this day our
daily doughnuts.” -And who will say
that it was not effective. Why not ask
right out for what! he want. Bread
Mas do, but doughnuts ete so much
er.
Rings! Rings! Rings!. Fifty to
choose from at O, J. Brand’s> tt 1
Good Meats.
Colley Brothers have the very best
of beef, mutton and veal on hand at
all times. tf
Brain-Food jou Néasedee
Another ridiculous food fad has been
branded by the most competent authorities. ‘They have’dispelled the silly
notion that oue kind of t food is needed
for brain, another for muscles, and still
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
by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must
prepare for their rT or prevent their coming y taking regular
doses uf Green’s August r, the
favorite medicine of othe" healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes: you feel
ie oa and vi orous. You can get
Dr. G. G.Green’s reliable remedies at
all dra gists.
‘The First Por the ‘Season.
ceived a consignment: of ch3dice cranberries, which wilk be sold in .quantities to suit and at a reasonable
price. ae o019tf
The best half and half can be found
at the Council Ohambere, corner of
&cte per glass.
Try thei w cigar, Thomas Paine, for
sale at Bros, ©One pound, lécts.
One pound
Seeded
Two packages
n boxes.
One pound
In Jars, each.
Blue Ribbon Raisins
A box
Mixed Nuts
Keinz’s Apple Butter
Read over the following and see if you do not need some
of them for your Christmas Dinner..
Mince Meat In Bulk
In packages, 10cts.
Citron, Lemon Peel
Raisins
P. G. SCADDEN
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Observed by All Observers..
Particularly feminine observers, the
man whose linen is immaculate in its
cleanliness and snowiness attracts
more attention than the man who is
flashily dressed, no matter a he
has spent on his habiliments, A olesn,
well-ironed shirt, collar, and tle are
passports to more plies than ‘one—
and here is the office for the aforesaid
passports.
NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY As
H. Vv. HOLMES, Manager. WM. TREGALLIS Resident pe ey Nevada City
The groom to be followed. ina]:
She had .
food may be, its ‘butriment is destroyed .
reen’s oo Almanac. . i
P. G. Scadden, the grocer, has re-{'
. \PORTABILITY
UGAR.
Given Away Free
. with
_ Teas, Coffees, Spices,
Flavoring Extracts, Soda,
Mush, Baking Powder.
1/2 lbs. Sugar Free with each 25a. Purchase
2 lbs. Sugar Free with each SQc. Purchase
G lbs. Sugar Free with each $1.9? Purchase
30 lbs. Sugar Free with each $5.99 Purchase
Coffees &reshiy Foasted.
Sood Quality Our Stronghold
=ure Teas
35, 40, 50, GO and 70 «cis. per pound
Delicious Flavor. E111 Strenseth
PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES
10, 15 and 25 cts. pei can
Cclimmne Baikine Powder
15, 25 and 45 cts. per can
To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder
than Our Colima Baking Powder.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
10, 20, 35 and 40 cts. bottle
Times as _o
3 m3" Premiums Free
coop QUALITY. LOW PRICES.
LIBERAL PREM! UMS Our Stronghold
Attractive Sale
China, Crockery, Glassware.
ING Vv «Goa
&ttractizxwz7e FE rices.
Good Place to Buy
Great American fe age Co,
‘desi ST., Masonic Building, Nevada City.,
=e 83,00 Shoes
ai, Vici Kid, Veloars, Box Calf; Kangaro.
THEY CAN’T BE BEAT ANYWHERE FOR THE PRICE,
@@F Try a pair and be convinced. og
On; Yes, We Have Cheaper Shoes, trom $1.75 Up.
_ Also, a large supply of Ladies and Children’s Shoes—good wearers, good
fitters,and prices reasonable.
BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
SIMPLICITY DURABILITY
The Blickensderfer Typewriter,
Better than allothersinevery particular
RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent .
Nevada City, Cal.
Write for Circular.
ALIGNMENT
Dd. ROBINSON'S FOLDING THERHAL BATH CABINET
OR HOT SPRINGS AT HOME
If you are going to buy a Cabinet don’t fail to get
Factory Prices. 32 page book Free on application,
F D. W. DAVIES & CO.
THE GROTTO SALGON
xx*
Coolest and Sharpest Beer »
in Town, 5c. per Glass
Office—Stover Bullaing.
0000
BOWLING ALLEY
(NEXT DC DOOR)
Wines, Liquors and Cigars on hand.
Hot Lunch every Saturday Night. S Best § Cont Boor in Tom
Most convenient Olub Rooms.
$1000 REWARD
SIERRA HEVADA SALOOM
Finest WINEs AND Liquors, —
JAMES DOWER, Proprietor,
eae
2 pile ate
cn igh mater orate mn ont ai