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January 9, 1878 (4 pages)

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} SNP NRE REI s ee SSL ER aE Lisuesiinintareninesss. UPOR another era of war. ~Tynother earth is drinking in the bleod = WTSES, acecrding-toreport, their sol Sos —Hiltesn s thowsnnd hen, wohen Aba . The Daily Transcript ‘ ara ory. CAL. 4 strange as itmay appear, were al1 most-ananimously in favor of reporting the bitt: giving “women aw. “Women Lawyers and Congress. The House Judiciary Committee, GEO. be ized Agent in Sactamento. cai will receive ‘Advertiseménts . and Subscriptions . , for the TranscrirT, and _——— for us in our tame. : ———————— rT rat ‘Grim Panna War. . Supreme Court of the talead Shee, -after hearing the argitheit—of Mr . Belva Lockwood, Washington's first ‘woman--lawyer. As seon-as~Mre. Lockwood left the’ committee room, Ben Butler suggested that the Committeee.vote upon the bill. “If any gentiemss has anything to ad=—The_world is_evidently_entering + Nation after nation is being drawn into con-4 flict; and the groane-ef-dyingere} diety go up from ane pied fields. Gradually the cloud of waris . practice law, every where and anywhere, as_a: man, I weuld like to “hear-ite’ “Nothing was said, -end it was decided . Foport t = bittfavore. growing darker and darker, and ofthe slaughtered heroes. Horrible tales of woe and suffering come flashing owér the séus, and in the fastness of our. own republic we calmly await again 7, ealledin tl the. House. ‘Prostar Knott will, itis baid,make-a speceh in-suppart of the bi, aswill—also-Sutler and Frye. Mrs. Lock wood has first-class practice in the Piso llowing isa list of the presvance,’ said he, “to show that a! aise i ‘woman hag’ oda Tihat wy me a, \ —. ¥rancised,_batter dish. . dstes———— courts of the District; having work. . gratalations to our friends, Mr oad Mrs. Weiss, and wish fi¥em a life of . analloyed bliss during,.the ensuing twenty-five years, and that they tay live.t6 see the 7th day of Jawunary, 1903, in —whieh $2: celebrate their} golden wedding. ents made on: tho occasion, «(many of which were pure silver, ): with the donors’. names: Lampe Bros., San Francisco, set of table spoons, forks and teaspoons. . Mrs, haderish, Santa-Clara, castor and cake stind——_-—_________+ ES PelRelitede “Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Potter, San Mrs. J. Huitaigat,? set of pickle. z= Rev. Mr, and: Mrs. ‘crackers. —— —_ Mrs. Lademan, card-r receiver. “CO S> Brand, “goblet.. = Mrs. P, Hunerfauta, cream n pitcher and tray. W. A. ae — dish. “Sims, ut—_ C0 art House $96 85. : 4 prisoners.$10.67.Hospital, $22 75. at Treasurer’s Office, $147 16. for Suurt House, $52. oo We $8042: er's Office, $156 85. __~__f moving safe, $137 32. Bena: = sand Treasurer’ 8 Office, . ‘Gea. E. Turner, ulin. $167 35. _ 1s, Nihell, labor at Hospital, $125. ~fh-Jdack; interpreter's fees $3 . Additional Cealgts: “The Gold Hill Néws says: In the District Court; Monday morning the cases of the Stute against, the Savage . Consolidated Virginia, Belcher and I have fo-Stock tke most complete Avec a “NOTICE 0 0 The Pub, 4 . i Be Dail 2 NEVADA Walter D. Vinton, medicine for Niles: Searls, counsel fees, 3200. South Yuba Canal Co., water for i. “i Geo. M. Hughes, ' carpenter work A. Blamenthal, mdse. $50 70. te ne. guarding ng_prisdners . Ord &S ASSOCiaTE PounselsIO" Ricidn City Water Worke, water Ii. Bushell, blacksmithing, 6. 5 “Long, painting, S18. 7 a Payae: sundries fort TreasurGeo.G, A an, fron work and Byrne & Co., livery hire, $5. said suits. -. County Compiissioners_and District. . Attorney Drake. r attorneys named will. . 2U-per-cent-as-per agreements eS Attoroey in “conducting This practically settles the matter in dispute. between the District Tae action of _the SILVER, wate, LEATHER OF ALL BRAND; Hi YDRAULIC rade — Com missioners is Soe Braree and. the receive their nae een ===~§t Elmer Sanford, ex-County Treas urer, i8 down ‘with a bad, attack of “quicneriy ER, + Sheet Tron & Granite . Was are. _BELTING, PACKING. 650 +: Sie. . * ug what Seaegiien see ieasieni be-unaware 40 a great extent of the important episodes which fite occurring outside of our own domains : and twenty millions of people are directlyguterested in the contest now being waged in Southern Enrope and Northwestern Asia, the influences al “ed it up in the-face—of-many obsta= number of equity and divorce cases and-_contests over wills, and kept up ‘all the time a large practice before the Criminal Court, where—she—bas won a great distinction as an attorney. She haé “One or tWo women students in her office. ; thes She has=beon—enrpioyedin-a Mr.-and Mrs. Lutz, napkin riags. a “Miss_Aliee— Ser “curd. receiver. ao immediately extending ty Africa; that China is end&ged in a warof aptae ete Mr. andMrs. L GaFthe, ene Mr. and Mrs. Fogeli, cake stand. Mr. and Mis. Dreyfuss, butter dish; = Mrs, Mark Shaver, napkin-rings. Mis. Robinson, castor, Johnston” and Phil SoS “officers, tt county buildings, $9375. buildings, $93 75. Cextral House, . W. HL. Montgomery, —-Cotetable. fees in criminal cases $33 50. “County Clerk, postags. sCunips for 8: B Davenport, insurance on A _B Brady. insurance on. -_ souety W. J, Johnston, mdse. $92:64.ON GENERAL FUND Win. Scott, rent anni biationin——Kashpar, diers in one city’ “have. put. to death _Lhe Sliver Wedding. . bration of. bie sily er -wedeing of Mr. children, with most horrible accom“panying atrocities; that Siurris put= ting forth ber strength and genius in preparing her ships, building and strengths he ber forts and fortificaand ‘generally pre paring bu. f.OR, = = here — ste = = To On Monday evening-inst; -thre-cete=. Meéssra, We. ba ter GMa Mr John Hanly, batter. knife as “pieidena®. on Babvinrente street; Notwithetmaing “the storm” that prevailed, and) which donbtless kept a large nundber from attending, ee tie invited guests began to arrive ‘abeut 8 o’dlock, and by e-e'alock inget the attack auticipatidtiom Chi Ying VES underst and:not the cause of ——themerciie-of-the-world—-milions—of+ =i this carnnge, “whieh 4uraws upol helpless widows ‘aud orphans, and fills theit hospitals with thousands [ of crippled. braves. Then ‘England, pover: 19 _persoms were. assemble, filling” “OPEL available room Fo. the! rouse. The trait which ‘errived rev, Theo. Lynipe, (brother of Mrs. Weiss r) aud other relatives from San Frar oy oud whoitly afferwards, eoms-to catch the spirit— at thetimes, and threatens to rash head {Ate bride and—reoms_ accompanied {— by Mr. and Mrs. P. Hunerfauth as long into an affray, dragging fil of the great nations: of Europe along -avith her, English honor“has-been: “ appealed to; butiti addition to that “egason, bo Is sufficient to. incits “het to. } myst be Soetatistel and kept in good we Ahuittor, else they may take it into their heads to-set-themselves up in opposition to tho Queen's authority. ‘The rivers of Europe will run red with blood, and the graveyurds will be populated to an unheard of exteut; there will be a sound of mourning through all the land, and untold wealth will be consumed in carrying on the work of destruction, And then? Why, nothing: only the livcs . of ‘thousands of patriots will have: been sacrificed on the altar of war: crippled men will go straggling here and there; dependent-upon those who ——-WOFea8. fortunute—as--to-escaps —unhart; ‘the charitable will find it necessary to dolé out a portion of their riches to the widows and orphans; taxation will be heaped up mountainhigh, until it crushes its victims to . the-earth; where once plenty reigned, starvation and ruin will stalk unchallenged. But what matters all this, ifa few petty proviuces shal have been acquired by the conquer ors, and ambitious men have xttained-their selfish°ends? Truly, the process of war isa wondrous tuing ! > 2 Laid Up For Repairs, Wise men sometimes play the fool. But the 8. F. Bulletin bas the floor : ‘“‘Lant Monday runing Fraok M. Pixley, while riding horseback, attempted to drive over the sidewalk ot tue corner.of California and Lurk— in streets,the street being barricad. ed for the construction_of the pew railroad, _stop him, and there was a controversy as to the right of horsemen to ride over streets where work is being . done. The workman endeavored to turn back the borse, but did not} which ample justice was done. Sup-! succeed, Pixley, it is repuited, deavoring to strike him with his riding whip. Tbe workman then picked up a paving stone aud threw it at] Pixley-orthe horse, biting thie latfon the head, and knocking horse vod Wder to the ground. The story of the workuun is that be siezed the reins to tarn the horseman back, and the animal being very spirited, endeavored to get away, awd in so doing slipped on the edge of the bidewalk aud fel. Mr. thrown over tae borse’s head, ‘and has since been taht ap from the injuries reevived by Monell” “the. Moslems of India. “A workman attempted to . J ens. P; xley was groomsman and bridesmaid, follow. ed by the family of Mr. aud Mrs. Weiss;sight—in amber, fited into (the large pinrlor, were standing, threo tier deep, to. witness the nuptial ceremonies. The occasion was _peculiarTy interesting, from the fact that the -same the same bridesmaid in the same persons who acted as md groomsman, actedacity 25 years afterwards, Th¢ reverend gentlemen, afaia -o'glogk, brought: tov ds HH; Wit. where the guests . pastor who officiated in 1853, andj bolder; Pec = LAR Wrs. JF. “Maio, “waar . SEE GS Sen mnees, two table . spoons, 7Mr. and Mrs. eres Clark, ‘set of te. 4SpOOns, Mes. J. Senner, Sr, napkin ring. . Miss Abbie Cornell, butter knife. — cases, $39 40. “tnbeat Cases, $73 80. ar “Robert sieicihee ‘Constable fees J in“Robert . Huckine’ “Constable tees i in Vr Reynolds,<Constable { fees in Ed Cummings, Constable “fees in criminal eases, $72 70 = J W Peters,, Constable fees in “Mroand Mrs. oF Ort pickle ¢ dish, ~ Sirs; Hoel, mupkirr ring; = Mr. Chas. Maltman, card basket. rece J, Brand, et of earrings. A. Bliven, ‘San Francisco, set of knives, —Mrs= AMat; ‘San poseaiatr back aonb “Mr, Fred Sénner, butter dish. esr etl ot San Fraucisto, butter kuife, vey Cc. W. Goruall. “ail bell” Mrs. L. Aumer, fish knifa. Mr dames Brook; Sau Prane pre serve bp oons. Mr. Souvee, kuife, fork, spoon and napkin ripg. Mrs. I. Borigh, Gres Valley, set of table spoons, >° Mr. A. Héyuier, spoons, Mr. and Mrs. Buckner, Virginia City, cake stand. i820; ses of degsert i ter ststing the object of the gathering in a few approprijte remarks, pro. ceeded to yropounA home ver! } portant questions rs. Weiss, about sewiny on shit buttons, warming slippers, p i . the [sanscripr at her . plate at: breakfast, for him to read, etc.; and to Mr. Weiss, that be would promise totto-—-visit-tadies--withouty the consent of bis wife that he would rock the cradle, take her to church every Sunday, give her a’ new bonnet when the styles changed, -and sundry other questions, which were . propoanded in a happy way by Mr. Warren, and which, of conrse, were all answered in the affirmativesSome good and then given them, the benediction congratulations to the -bride and groom. Order being restored, “a poem, appropriata to the occasion; was read by Rev. J. Sims, and then those whocwerw fond of dancing; “Yepaired to an. adjoining house, which had been fitted up fortie ovcasion, where they tripped the light fantastic to the straius of merry music, unsupper was anvoaunced. Three tables, were set in the dining room,capable of seuting sixty “persons, which were ‘twice filled by the guests ent, presThe supper was all tust could be desired, avd contained all the lax. uries to be found in the market, to per being over,dancivg wrs resumed, and continued until neorly morning. It was ee:trinly a very enjoyable affair, aud all present were highly pleased, ‘The preseuts, of which there was a large number, were displuyed apon the piano, and attracted considerable attenfidn. Some of thefi were very rich aud costly. We noticed one present of tuirty-six pieces of solid silver from —Pheodore and William Lampe, of San Francis. co, brothers of Mrs. wumber of coin silver table, desert, tea and preserve spooms, ets, from} 6 ce patties. We tender our convery im. ‘paring meals, having . husband's . wholesome advice was . til 11 o’clock, when the summons ‘to . Weiss, also a Mrs. Carrie Ligon, . set of pickle dishes. . Froin their four daughters, comb, necklace and earrings. ° j San Francisco, back ; Unknown, set of t ible spoons and . Bapkin ring, : ania Board of _Supervisore——sanuary Soe Monpbay, eee 7th, 1878, The Board met pursuant to law. Present a full board, Wim, M, Nutter presiding. Minutes of last mee ting read and approved, the county were examined and ordered raid: ON” SPECIAL FUND. bi criminal cases, $109 90. criminal cases, $27 70, 4 crim imin are Gases, “$3E 2.) naa eee HH Greely, Constable fees = = criminal cases, $150.10. DJ Crowley, Services . as "Deputy . ; } District Attorney; $30 = criminal cases, $2 Jeriminal cases; $25 50, ; District Attorney, $30.The tollowingdemands against {. “J -R Cross, ¢ sonata feex ir — nal Gases, $345. 40. Wim Heatne, Constable fees ‘in FE Cummings, Constable fees a3) A Il Hansen, .board for prisoners critoinal cases, $84,— T C Plunkett, Justice’s fees criminal cases, $19 75. Leop Garthe, Justice’s . fees in
criminal cases, $65. st PH’ Paynter, Justice's fees in in F Freeman, Justice’s fees in criminal cases, $6. J M Ballard, Justice’s_-fees criminal cases, $38 25. ey 0S o in. Eastman, Justice’s fees in Jou Ba rne, $750 F Battis, Constable fees in crimi-. nal cases, $7,90. steers Doan, registration, S ° ae Vm C urles, inquisition, $15. = F McGlaaben, services as Deputy Saking — testimony. B. Johnson, Coroners”’ burying dead,. $15. _ R. M. Hunt, examination ‘ef insane, $15, fees and rheumatis isin. ‘ Bigpes and wife, Constable —_fees in : a SS “. S Giass Valley Fannary ETE Swe -} Stisoinal cases, “$70.50. z eg = lor prena: eee re i Z if “partnership -heretofore ~sziatine . BB. betweer the andersigned, under the ati nane of tobartMariette eo ts John Keiser, Justice's “fees. in eriminal cases, $51. ‘Henry Davie, Justice’s fees ‘in os > STAGES will leave Neva. SPB an for Moore’s Flat and At Grass Valley, r Toning 7 7, 1878, to Wm8 500. DIED. eo ee ee me e hope te to. >» hear soon. a Also, a Full Stock of GgNs: AND PISTOLS, With, AMMUNITION: to suit: dent, _}and_Crown Point Mining Companies == amen of = for back taxes on their net _ proceeds STOVES, = = eame up for trial. W, E. ¥. Deal} ee moved to have tne naies of Lewis & TINWARE, = The net receiy Deal and Jonas Seely placed on rec. en by‘the = mn ord as associate counsel. Attorney “Valley, on Frida Drake entered his-objections.: The. . IRON. & STEEL, . $3960. mution was argued and submitted. ‘CROCKERY, Seas At a regular © The court ordered that Lewis & Deal Gera Si ch ail C @rid Jonas Seeley be entered on reePLATED ANDtre followihg“He Wol : Theo. Wilbelm: i Haas dea, Frank Hu ; Treasure: with the ana. mdignant—.t 5] The pubdtie Decoming resigt once again, aud ties with renew Ang : oGasiOnal. 5 lit Se before ‘Ata regalar ir) 2m Lodge, No é oui Vulley, . were daly tists Preside President, [suc Chas. Nathan; “term: inan; Warden, ~Rev. J HV + daughter sf Willian and Louviga’ Nankery! aged i yearand8 months. f ces a Seen ite Sia ase 2 Sate as anteater -[ One Cake of Leéf'’s California \ east will make over ten. loaves ‘Dissolution off Copartnership. hereby dissolved ; H.C. Raymond retirin The bu p or thé firm name “St Hoba rt& Marlette, by W.8. Hobart aud:S:-HMar'etta, authorized to collect 41) bilis, and will’ pey alt socebtegne e3 of the late ~firm, W. S. HOBART, ~ —H-MARLETTE, 8 =. . RAYMOND Virginia City, Nev., Jan wary bth, ies, Seer “AUCTION SALE -OF UNCLAIMED GooDs, WILL sell at Public Auction, By order . of the Nevada County Narrow. Gauge Railroad iCompany, California, = lot of Househo!d Goods, Furniture, etc., marked E. L. Marshal], Nevada City, on TUESDAY, JAN. 15th, 1878, at 2 o'clock, P. M. To pay tho costs of transportation, storage gnd costs “of sale. Sate: to take place at ‘the Depot. -F. G. GUILD, Auctioneer. Nevada City, Cal,, Jan. 2, 1878. Eureka Stage and and Express si Line. Eureka, as follows: Leave Nevada City, Mondey, Wednesday and Fri. day. Returning, leave Moore’s Flat and Eureka, Tuesday, Thureday and. Friday. Returning, leaye Mocre’s Fiataud Eureka, Tuceday, Thursday; and Suturday. W.H. CRAWFORD, Agent. V Flume Lumber Company = : LUMBER YARDat TOWN TALK. LL kinds of Fieme, Miming ani “Building Lumber constantly on han @prace Wena fox sate,. jum 1 who alone are ptVAR iN ISH. —GLASSWARE— A~Full Line of HOLIDAY Goons. Tee Come. apd. BRe-e~ before prnctanry od “eae eré:“Delingnent . Salo 12 Notice. YEW ENGL AND Go > MINIVG £0 ~bs@eution-f-—prine pat Pinec utter > ness, San Francisco, ¢ ‘alifech a. Watters of works, Nevada County, California, ᐀ ~ hee ee ee lowing. described Stock, on secoun Assessment (No. ‘Two) levied on, th -Pwenty-seventh day of nee A877, the Keven amounts set Opposite the names of the spective Shereholders, as followe: x No, No. . Names Certificate Sheree Aint Amariuux P B43 26 3° 2 AmMaiaux P Se SS LM Amaraux P 845 25 ihe Burleigh W E,Trustee 347 100 oe 7 Burleigh W E,Trustee 399 SOQ0 — Bhg Burleigh W E,Trustee 401 106 10 Burleigh W E,Trustee 402 106 16 Burleigh WE, Trustee. 404 100 1¢ Burleigh W +£,Trustee 405" 100 MW burlelgh W E,Trustee 4145 GOH) Lennis WA 872 1000-106 Goldsworth W E 45 100 10 06 Goldsworth W_E 46 50 § i Goldsworth W E 49 50 5 ee Goldsworth W K “65 25 2 Goldsworth WB -_ 373 2940 . 904 00 . Humphrey P H 348 100 120 Hosmer &.Bourne.T F..412 50 Butkt Hosmer &'Bourne,'Tr. 413 AG) bi “Hobart @ W = 62+ 300 . = 18 6: Hobart G W 143 100 1G Hobart G W 144 100 10 00 Hobart G W 145 100 40,4 Hobart G W 146 Ju 20-68 Hobart G W = at 100 10. Hobart GW 148-100. 10° Hobart & W149 100 100 Hobart G W __ 130 50 ba Hebart GW 151 50 é@ Hobart G W 153 50: Ew Hovart G W ie AS Lockhart W T,Trustee 189 lw. wi Lockhart W T,T:ustee 190 100° iv t+ Lockhart W T,Trustee 196 50 on Loekhart W T,Trustee 197 50 oY . Lockhart WF ee James D. White, County Clerk, ine cident al expenses, $2 25. Geo-O,-Fbrd, advertising, $10. J. ©. Dickerman, repairs and labor $18 95. A. lL. Baneroft& Co., books: and stationery, $111 75. J. KE. Jobnston, ferniture for Treasurer’s Office, $40. F. N. Wheeler, services as. expert, $568.50. M. Nathan, services of Wheeler as. expert; $35 50. D. Gillis, painting’ at Treasurer's . Olfice, $24. or's ‘otlice, FAG 25. Nevada Ice Co., House, $12 06, ice for Court Theriias Mooney, wood. for Treasurer’s Office, $16 50. + County terk,;~ fegistration, . $155°75 ‘Chas H. Mitchell, printing supplement to @. R., $66 30. 2: ae Ed. ‘Burroughs, ee chairs. $4 50. Brown.& Watson, county Printing, . $375. W. A. Sigourney, mdse, $19 50. “H. S Bradley, plans aud specitications for. bridge, $15. ¥ . Placed to the credit of the Special morning #t-10 o’vloek,— H.S. Welch, examination of insane, $15. E: H. Gaylord, Dist. fees, eto., $167.65. C. KR. Clarke,. Sheriff's fees in criminal cases, $227.50. = F. Eilerman, meals for Jury, $6. Citizens Bank, for Jary cortificates, $35.25. R.N. Smoot, for Jury certificates, $84.25. Thomas a= for. Jary ‘aii cates, $273.7 E. H. cate Dist. Altoreey, reported that the judgment recovered Attorney’s Ly S. L. Stout painting at Treasurey the Connty against T. C. Plankett } had been paid,—evd—en motion—the money paid thereon was ordered uFnd. z Board adicadeit until to-morrow Attert, @— James D. Warr, Clerk. By Joun Wenben, Deputy. pineting Up. The Pioneer Reduction Company, whose works are on the Grass VaNey . & road, expect to start up their machinery to-day. To-morrow and next day they will crush some rock ‘they have on hand, and after that they will be Kept constantly rapW. J. Johnston, mdse. $10.50. ‘Nevada Gas £0, Sitting and eae fot . mine, CAUTION Li persons, excepting those who have purchased the right from me,are hereby cautioned against using, or making, -or selling any device for turning the discharge pipes of Hydraulic Machines which uses the deflecting, power of the stream of Water. Any mich device i# an infringement of United Statea Letters Patent, granted to me on the.J6éth of May, 1874, and reissued September 19th, 1876:-2 have commenced suit against Richard Hoskin for infringyng my said patent, and intend to prosecute ali parties using su device without license from ime. ther ing po other way to protect my rights. Any parties wishing to. nurchare ine right to nse.this device, can do se by making spplication to me. HENRY C. PERKINS, North Bloomfela, Nevad jo., Cal. _NO_BULLDOSING. i . HYDRAULIC MINERS, HOULD.NCT BE BULLDOSED using an erior & + instead o] getting the best, by the threats of lega, proceedings from Mr. H. JU. . Periins against all using my pitent Hydraulic Deflerting Nogsle. I hereby guarantee o defend sl) suits and pay all expenses, and do not doubt but thet Mr. Perkins wili g0on realize to his costthe difference be tween suing ard winping a suit. My De flector does not spray the stream, and is adapted to take any sized nozzle which fits the pipe butt, aud is fast being adopted ning on rock from aevegs Smith’s e 3 uf HYDRAULIC MINERS! . Bt a Loekhart W T,Trustée 199 50, Lockhart W T,Trustee 200 50 BI Lockbart W T Trustee 201 50 ae MeCoy Chas L, Trust. 407 9150 _ fle on Mayhew EC, Trustee 341 10 thomas DL, Trustee — 15 25 c Thowas D L, Trustee, 18 45 2 ‘Thomes DL, Trustee, 19 Thomss D L, Trustee, 20 Thomas D4, Tru:tee, 21‘thomas D L, Trustee, 22 Thomas DL, Trustee, 23 0 wy Thomas DL, Trustee, 24 25 2a Thomas D L, Trustee, 2 25 : ‘Thomas D L, Trustec, 28 Themas DL, Trustee, H5 25 ‘— J bumas DL, ‘Trustee; 4-08 a Thomas D L, Trustee, 126 25Thomas D L, Trustee, 128 25 . « Thomas Db L, Trustee, 129 ae eo Thomzs D L, Trustee, 138 10 } . Thomas » E, Irustee, 139 i0 ne Thomas D L, Trnatee, 140 10 : Thomas DL Trustee, 161 20 m3 Thomas D L, Trustee, 288 100 . x . Thomas-D L, Trustce, 29-100 0% Thomas DL, Trustee, 200 ee Thomas D L, Trustee, 3u5 100 = Thomas » L, ‘Trustee, 306 me. ea Thomas D L, Trustee, $25 , palettes Thomas D L, Truste®, 314 1000 , ‘thomas D L, Trustee, 369 1000 K -+Tho as DL, Trustee, $76 EE ee: C, 378 (BONO Wittram c, eT a Wellington D, Trustee 381 100 an Wade k D See 14085 140" Wade BR D a ee. And in accordance with law, s04 ="der of the Board of Directors, BS°* the 87th day ef Nov., 1877, so may far’ of each neal of such stock «e mey be és a essary, will be seid at public — a the cflice of the Company. oon a ward’s Building, 419 California F —the city of San Francisce, eaten Friday the 18th day of January, 18% shee hour ot 2-o’clock, P, M., of ues ni pay said delingueat iaseromi ats ne get together with custs of advertsiog * penses of the sale. 2 Office, Reom 21 Haywara’s*bui! a 26 Pal a miners. ie. HOSEIN, Datch Fit, Dec. €, 1877 Csi:fva nia Bizet, Sen Frapcmce, xi. — ” ML, THOMAS, Secrets ~~ tor-of tre Cony this Ci ity. in €al = —tipesiielee= “qd Ge happy yeurs ago. -H = San. Mateo. J . ims Holian Cisce Sundiy; about boids out: : two wm anne on Sanduy interWals, up thing a ‘hear —Where-all-t that dan be 58 rer's offi: pT i; ] = wed “halt taat mue trays of go coin-lovked a: eel OLE. Of shi The Ladies noon,-and res wo iutertaininer: 6th of Februa: lars will be gi’ The install vada Juodge, will take’ pl Masonic Hi shonld be Brethren are Ri Geo. WS now that wil “per ton. ~He varying in si. inches._He } twenty-five. Nale out abot along. Take the finest loo taken out of yeam ‘Georg days he will a and a bri his, fondest a ina ae at nan does not sountry. **Can “A gentiem " & good story good to kee last about tv bills to him oe any i8 inva iabl iis“ thought a’ gpeculatio and the first ned up to ay pay to-day, some import apologized t sway, : Sp There will —=Pennsyivani day, to-morr Basiness ‘of before the e 39-2t ie Hus taken: shop. onthe . pared to do tiyle of the &re such ‘th ~ all who maj tron: oe ee