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RATION
nfield .
=H. C. Pen.
s80n.
iB. Wing)
sion _ will be
cousieting of
0, Knights of
re, C. of Rit, all in= fall
ations invited
ns, the Pubion will be
ld the litere the best. of
. during the
1 ‘brass band
ring the day,
, which ' wij!)
ig the iéces
‘Flag of the
aud and Glee
HoriogsStare
Hand-and.
3 gunswill be
of skill, &.,
usement, toprocession of
the afternoon: *
gnificent Py.
lbe given,
taudewith a’
On at night. _
‘angements—
nore. Secreeo. Victor, P.
ger, J. Rohr,
on, R. Wing,
askell, H.-H.
>. Cummings.
Geo. Stitch,
laskell,
—~N, Bléom-B. Parazette,
Edwards, E.
1878.
AL
vd
‘y!
_CHASE,PARTY.
ig of
H, 1878,
} HALL.
ll be in at. pleasant
1 to all who
ation is exsDDY,
ITHS,
VADA CITY.
OUPARTNEBppposite the
~~.
ds of
‘HING.
rk to be az good
. long experience
dexit we can give
MAN & EDP?.
878,
foe esa kept constantly ‘on band:
ment.
___It lias been decided by Dr. TompAdolph Chaty tas sold his ‘resi‘dence on Spring street to Geo, ‘W,
Shearer.
Mrs. Sand, who recently: ‘came
‘here from’ the-East, dias purchased
the hotise on Cottage street formerly
belonging to Mrs. Jones.. bi
"Phere will be o meeting of those
interested in ‘the Javenile Temper
ance Society,-in the Vestry of the M,
s charch, at-2:15 P. M. to-day, ___
a 4 Arcade Reptiarant is open
b~
Read’ the Areade’s ee advertige-.
kins, of Grass Valley, to not amputate’Mr. Sheldon’s arm. There is
yet hope of saving the matilaved
The auction: baie ot ERE 375, ‘tie
__-Sr@invired togtiend,
\_Sented with a pair of exquisitely
‘pitaré. advertised to take piace at the
‘residence of Mesers. Shaver and
Chaty yesterday, was indebaively
postponed.
The new ditch from the Little
Trackev to Sierra Valiey will utilize
over 50,000 acres of land which are
now almost useless for want of safficient moisture,
‘The Grass Valley annual Cornish
wrestling match commences at that
‘Place on Thureday next, Ture}
will be an unusual number of conteetanis present.
Phere -will tea , meeting of the
abeifia Temperance Svuciety, at
Workingmen’s Hall, at two o’c ock
to-morrow afternoon. _All children
The Republican says ‘thet Tis:
day wasa lively day io Truckee .
There were two fizhts, a threatened
sait for slander, a dog with a kettle
tied so his tail, and the thermometer
at 78 degrees,
The Union says that the ¢rifts of
‘the Rew Rocky Bar mine are being
extended from the bottom of the
incline, and showing a fine ledye.
The rock comiag out of the upper
level-is excellent.
The Grass Valley Union says that
‘on the 4th the yrand stand will be
sitaated on Main street, opposite the
Exchauge Hotel, and seats arranged
fot the audience. A large canvas is
being. made, which will cover the
entire street; and afford a shaded
shelter for the audience. _
At the closing exercis-s in Miss
Preston's room on Wednesday afternoon, that popular teacher was ‘prewrought vases, by her pupils. The
teacher's desk was handsomely decorated with flowers, and the room
was well-filled ‘with sijors who
were present to witness t e interest‘ing exercises.
In another column we begin today the publication of arable article
relative to the mining industry’ on
the Ridge, in® this county, which recently appeared in the San Francisco
Balletin. It ie the most comprehen
_ give article upom that interesting
subject that bas ever yet been pullished. Is will be furnished to our
readers in two or three installments,
and they will find-it well worthy of
caretul perosal,
A sensible eommuaiedtion from
the. President and Secretary of the
Trae Biue base ball club, in yestermorning’s Union, emphatically denies that the letter signed by a
“Grase Valley Boy,” and published
in these culumus on Wednveday,
proceeded from any member of their
organization. Weare gied that the
true inwardnees of the matter has
been developed, for it affurded ue—ne
satisfaction whatever to believe that
any true base baliiss would eompromise himee)f by such a conspicuously
silly course as the correspoodent
TEMPERANCE UNION.
mee Beard of Officers of the
omen’s Christian Temperance Ure
higcien, elected ou June 14h, are as fole .
Jows:,, Mrs w. 8. Bsr,
ler and Mrs. = as sik
“retary, “Mary” A.” Mason;” Sbkinie
er, Agnes Sation. There will be a
regular weekly meeting every Friclock, in the day afternoon at 8:15 °
= inches of water, and Jolin Hus} Bat 1,400 inches with which to sup~ ply the remaining portions of coun-Phis last amount, taken with the
+70 days, Bibaleen daloulaticn. ‘shia’
Seee
been, carly in + summer. 20 ly
pustied to’supply its patrons emt
section with a sufficient auiount: of .
water for mining . parposes. In tie
Blue Tent and-Nevada diktricts the
‘amount furnished has “already been
limited by the: company ‘in several
instances, atid it is,possibfe that oth.
er mines will: tidve to be deprived in
patt, or perhaps altogether, of their
present supply of water at. an early
period in the future. ‘This state of
affairs is accounted for by the fact .
that the Nevada HydraulicMines,
owned by Mr. ‘Hayward, “and situatanta Benatar tp
Chalks Bluff, are e daily using
y, in the same jocality “is rey Ular~, supplied with 400 inches more —
The capacity of the main ditch which
supplies the district . mentioned,
above, is 4,300, and as 2.900 inches
is drawn offat’Chalk Bluff, it leaves
try traversed by it..
The capacity of the feeder extending from the South Yuba River to
Bear Valley’ is’ 7,000 inches. ‘The
ditch belonging to the Dutch Flat
District relieves this of 2.000 inches,
all of which js in constant demand.
quantity fed into the Nevada ditch,
‘where they separate at Boar Valley,
. nakes 6,300 inches,leaving-« surplus}
of 705 inches in the feeder.
July 5th the water will be tarned
in from Fordyce Lake, -andforthe
reason ‘that the supplyf{there is not
very promisiug in extent, it is feared
by Ulig Coipany that in order to ‘ae
may be attended with inconvenience
in some quarters, will have to bethe
order before the summer has nearly
expired. ~
FIRE DEPARUMENT MEETING,
In accordance with a call from
Chief Engineer Frank Kilerman, as
‘published in the TRANSCRIPT, the
Fire Department met at the Hall of
Pennsylvania Engine Co. on Wednesday evening last. A large nuwber of firemen were present, also a
‘delegation from the Military, Joho
Kistle was chosen President, and J
H, Boardman, Secretary: ‘The o object
of the meeting being stated . by.
the Chief Engi: « eer, it was resolved
that the Military aud Firemen meet
at their respective Halls, on the 4tb
of July, at 8 u’clock, A: M. At 8.30
& procession wil! be formed, and preceded by the Nevada Brass Band
and march to the depot, when the
several Cou:: «nica will take the 9 80
train for Gress Valley. A flat car
forconveying the Hose Carriages,
two excursion care for the use
of the Companies will be secured fdr
the occasion. The:prospect is that
the ravke of the Military and Firemen will be well filled on the Fourth,
and with the eleganily. decorated
ation from Nevada‘a prominent
feature of the procession at Grass ValNational Independence.
te A ECS nme
HOW TO SAVE A DOLLAR.
a
the same will be delinquent on and
after Monday vext,; July Ist.
that time the amonut charged is only
ty of which the delinquent may be
t»-morrew.
a
IMPORTANT nerice.
fore the. 2) « t ;
3d day of Jaly, 1078,
Daily Taaxsttipr of the 6th of July.
Bear this fact io mind,
Vestry of the
~ willbe given.
etermin ordre, wt dae Sten
above specified.
. watchmaker and jeweler, and is preCarriages, and the new equipments
Jately received, will make the deleon the coming avniversary of our
Parties who bave not yet paid their
‘poll tax will do weit to réeuiember
Up to
three dollars ;sfter-thut it will be foar
dollars, aud is # lien upon a person's
hat, boots, cout’or aby. otber properpossessed. Firemen and militiamen
are the only ones exempt from the
paywent of poll tax, and as Assessor
Collins intends to go after delingnen's
with a sbarp stick, those who have
not yet seltled will save @ dollar and
roach annoyance by payiug to-day or
I havea great masy outstanding
b}eccouuts om the books, and this-isto
notify all persona interested that av4 less the same are settied oa ‘be
I_ghall publish their names, , the
amounis due, eto., in the Nevada
Phe ac].
counts must be. settled at the time
Dre et Do .
DON’r FORGET iT.
0. F_Seba, opposite the Exchange .
Hotel, Grass Valley,” has eompleted .
his arrangements to supply any
oumber of people with ice cream
candies, ‘aad anything i in the eating line that is desired on ibe
4b of Jaly. Don’tfuil to give him
a ceil, al} ye who visit that place on
that day, e2 -td
NEW PSWALRY STORE
ee
J, Michel, who. recently purchased
the stock of the late N. W.-Knowl=} z
Lon, is offering extraordinary bargaing } se
in gold and silver Watches, jewel
ry, clocks,plated “ware, ec. The
stock is an elegant and first-class . :
one in every Tespect, but having
from.originul cost, it will-be sold at
“prices much below perm the San}
Francisco Market, Michel, pas},
‘secured the services “+ ‘a first-class .
jared to make all kinds of jewelry.
to order. Repairing and engraving
neatlyand promptlydone j20-lw
_ Ee Unsurpassed’ tor style and fin.
ish srethe Pictures made at the ‘‘tudolph Photo-Gallery.” Coxtis, Operator, jol5-lm
FEACUERS, oe KE NOTICE.
boon: parobased ata large discount}
r
Nation's Independence at Grass Valley, ou
Thursiay, July 4th, 1878:
ss =or TaE—
FOURTH OF J ULY.
—AT—
GRASS VALLEY,
HE asin of N -vada County will cel.
ebrate the 102d Anniversary of our
1 Valuable ‘
4 Pitt's Scene Bupee
AKCBIE . IVENS,
«Hines, of
rs
Holliugsworth sulky Rakes.
-BAIN'’S FARM AND F
@. 1. Case & Co.’s Improved
Ames’ Straw Bur
__. Allof out Machines are well ki.own in California.
+-Our Hii!’ Rureka Gang Plows, ‘Barrows,
Am THE BEST MANUFACTURED
“BAKER' & HAMILTON, .
2 YIMPORTERS"AND” MANUPA(
tein Implements: ‘and Machines
AN DHARDWARE.
pe THE oLpEet # HOUSE IN
' ing Interexts of ceowks ehte vies ag el
Pawers
Oslitornia Headers,
THIS LINE 0!
the ret farm
THE ft, RAI
They are now EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for many of tho mos
Valuable M chines that are used in farming—among which are the
Backeys Mawers nnd Reape Champion ‘Mowersand Reapers. '
ger seit Dump, Sulky
(The Tiger self Dump is THE L.TEST AND BES'T Rake-invented,
REIGHT WAGONS.
BAIN'S HEADER WAGONS, .
“The Best Wagons Ever Sold in California.
ee
ns, All sizes,
ING Machine .
mine Bay nes, » Syringe
y are the
Molina siels Gang. Piows, Sas 1 Bow a naire
Cans Iron Plows, Cultivators, etc., are the Best to be found in the mathet,
“We carry all the goods to be expe: ted in this line, Also a full line of
{Shel {Hardware,. Cutlery, Belting; FenceandBaling Wits
_ BARBED FENCE WIRE, POWDER, SHOT, ETO.
eee
* oni and Examine oar Stock or send for Catalogue. . Address,
~~ BAEBR& HAMILTON,SACRAM? NTO OR SAN FRANOISOO._
A HEALTLY, PLAABANT
—-+AND—
Eo iaagren eng SPARKLING BEVERAGE
Choice Brands of Foreign and a.
Domes ic ve SEIBERT’S. *
CIGARS,
CRONK BEBB!
Applications from teachers will be
received by the Board of Edreation
of Nevada School Dixtrist, until Sut.
urday, June 29th, 1878. Address,
C. E. Muxpoy,
ii Clerk of Board,
Fresh Butter,
From the best duiries in the eount yy
ut 37% vents per poaud, at
ma2l C. E. Muxtor'’s.
Complete.
Hyman Bros. bavs now on hand
the largest, best selected and most
complete stock of Men's, Youtha’ and
Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc, to.be found
in the market, all of which wiil be
sold ut greatly reduced rates. To: be
convinced ,caii at their establishment,
corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. fais
Mrs. E, e “isher
Has leased the store formerly occapied. by A.J. Ridge. as a law office,
{and bns fitted it up in a very pretty
and stylish, manner”
Store. She is in constant receipt of
new and elegant goods, notably
mong which is the fineat diapluy of
solid silverware ever seen in the
county. She extends @ cordial invit.tiondo ber Nevaoa friends, ag ber .
goods will beer inspection, both in
quality aud price. mall
A Card,
To all who are suffering froni the
errors and indisci tions of youtb,
nervous weakness, ‘rly decay, loss
ofmanbood &c.,I ill send a receipe
that” will eure you, FREE OF
CHARGE. This great remedy Wa»
discovered by a missionary in South
America. Send a self-addressed enbo ah to the Rev. Joszrn T. Inman,
Station D, Bible House, New York
City, ? o012-ly
‘Mothers, Mothers, Mothers.
Don't fuilte procure Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for all diseares
of teething in ebildren. It reliever
the child from pain, cures wi:d
cvlic, regulates the bowels, and, b
giving relief and bealth to tae cbild,
gives rect to the motber. m8-6u
eee ——
If any Dealer Informe
You that be bas for galé a denti{rice ideuticul with or containing
ingredients eqnalling or snperior iu
efficacy to those of SUZODONT,
discredit the statement ‘and insict
upon baving that nlone. By doing
so, you will secure a devtrifice
pur excellence the best in the murket, containing botanic clements of
rare preservative ofluepce npon the
teeth, avd one winch will eudow
them vith most becoring white
uess, Anotber desirable festure of
tuis stable tuilet article is that it imparts fragrauce to the breath. Sold
“by all druggists.
Liver ie King.
The Liver ie the imperial organ
of the whole buman system, as it
contzols the life, bealty aud bappiness of man, When it is disiov
in’ #4 proper action, all kinds 6f uilments ure the valural resuft. Tue
digestion of fond, thé movements of
the heart and blood, the action of
ttne brain apd Dervous s are
all immewintely convectyd with the
src of the Liv It has been “ie:
sue ully proved thet Greeu’s Aunst Plowe: ia onequaled io curip
an persons efftieted with Dypeyaie
or Liver Cumplaint, and al} the uumerous sym;toms that result from
With apwropriste ceremonies. and to the
end that the ocvasion may be made wor
y
of the event,
fully invited *op.rticipate in the ouwerys
alice of that day. -Theie will besa
PROCESSION, . .
+ And of Variots Civil Organiza@ Jewelry }
All the people are res).ectGvumprising the
. : FIRE DEPARTMENTS
OF THE COUNTY.
tions of the county,
The Literary Exercises
Will be held wnder a large canvass, where
several thousand persons can be seated,
and willconsistof .
Preyer by the Chaplain.
Reading of the Declaration of Independ:
ence and Comuyenirg
Grand Chorus of 800 Veices. under ai.
reciion uf Prot. Seward.
Poem, by a Lady of Grass Velley.
Addresses by severa, Gentlemen.
_ Recit&tion—Poém, by MI8SS FLORENCE
BYBNt.
Patriotic ——and Instrumental Music.
Aes ot <a Day. ;
EDWARD COLEMAN, F8q., rere
_ Vice Presidents.
‘Grass Valley—A. B. Dibble, Peter Jobnston, 4m, Watt, A.J Ridge, Benj.'Taylor,
AB Brady, Jd 1 Kykes, Jas. Benallick,J M
Lakenan, John C. Coleman, Henry Davis,
Ww K Spencer, W © Stokes, D P Holbrook,
Vv Nathan, Dr McCormick, Wm Dawes, Wm
Loutzenheiser, Martin Ford, H bpylvester,
James Wart, 8 bi Ville, big ‘George, WH
Benson, Patrick English, duraoie, W D
Woods, B Johneten, jaies Heyman, Sam
Granger, Dr Tompkins, vatrick Murphy.
Robert Finnie, 8 P Dorsey, @ Hamilton, F
Bamberger. Geo 8 Howe, M Hyman,
Neveda C'ty—Hon. Niles Bearis, I. J.
Rolfe, N. P. Brown, Dr R M. Hunt, T W.
Siguurney, Jacob Naffziger. e
Rough and Ready-—8 H Dikeman, . Jobn
Montgomery.
Chap! lein—KEY, G.F,.G. MORGAN,
Hever of ma OPP. 8. HUPP.
oe a ‘a
Grand Marshe]—M. usar. Co a
Cnet Aid--I, W. HAYES, re
italic mmittee — E. W. Rowerta,
Chairman, . W. Hill, Prof Seward, C
H Crowell, © W Kitts, Jacob Whilhelm,
Daniel Collins, Julius Bumberger, Al Burrows.
~ “#inance Committee— Dan Collins, Geo W
Hil , B Johnston, Vavid Binkleman, WH
Mitchei, AB Brady, Jobn Johnston, JM
Lakenan, J l'eymen,Jd Benallack, Dennis
‘Mesgher, Heary Wobler.
Invitation Committee—Al Burrows,--P
Johvston, P Brunsttter, W C Pope, James
Watt, 8 H Dille, Patrick Murphy, B Taylor
G Hamilton, H Uphoff. »
Committee of invitation and Arrangements at bough and Keady—8 H Dikeman,
John F. pehroeder, John Montgomery, Geo
Grant, James 8 Huntress, H Q Roberts,
Comiuittee (mn Taterary Exereises—E W
Romrw,P H Paymer, F Bambager, H
Sylvester, O W Kitt.
Committee on Music—Prof Seward, H
Voyleman, Wm Morree Jubn Glaseon.
Commi tec on Children of Pablic Schools
CH Crowell, Samuel Ty: 11, John Wickes,
Wm (ampbell, Dr Joucs,
Committee on Uar of Liberty--C W K itts,
D Gillis Geo Howe Dr Webster,.
Committee on yw "eva
Willhv lin, peat Se
J Bamberger Committee ou
WE tr sen uH Fuc % CG Townsend,’
H. M
oe =e Becrét Govicties—Geo W
Hill, #9 Be & Sims,Wm Smart, T
Marti, Frank McNeal, C P Thomeon, Thos
Moran, 3G phn Sam Novitexy.
Committee on Decoration—Mrs A 'B Dib
ble, Mrs E Coleman, Mre C Taylor. Mra 8
Granger, Mr JF . Mra W BDeamer
Miss rrenk Parker, Mies ‘L Johnston, 3
WK spencer, Mra F G Beatty, Mre Wm
hhaay § ra W M-Ovormick, Mre J V Rider,
G. Hamilton. Mrs JJbn Polgiase, Mre
w 2 Mitebel), MtsJ M Lak-nan, Mrs Bea:
sie RO Miss Mary Oluke, Mra & J
CENTS. Fite tartes tek
an unbeahby condition of the Live:
a oo Sample boities te try,
eee ceitively sold if a}l towns
AUGUST agen es
Nevada, June 24, 1878-ta
. you w
ng pero te ae. Ball at Hamil Hall
i p odiroglle prove thet itis just svi) Crane “6 ton
tween Colfax and @rass Valley $2—
three days.
. . Nevada City, Tuue 9, 1878.
Smoking and Chewing
TOBACCO,
Cigarettes, Pipes, Cutlery, Ete
hale
ALSO A FULL LINE OF a
CONFEC TIONERY, RU TS, ETC
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
stocks Bought and Bold on Commission
TELEGRAtH OFFICE, MASONIO BLOCK.
a
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
fn meemnd
“MADE FRoat
PURE SPRING WATER,
N° POISONOUS AOMDS are used “in
the preparation of this delightful
evera we, but «ll the ir iente are iuvigorating and healthy. isthe best ©
TEMPERANCE DRIN :
sagen roe
For sale at all the Saloons.
FAMILIES SUPPLIED.
By leaving orders at”
ANTOINE TAM’S.
Nqvada City. June, 1878.
WATCHES & & JEWELRY.
GEO, Ww. WELCH,
“NOLD SPRING GHAVEL MINING CO,
C Principal place of business, Nevada
Kovk Ore k, Nevada County,
Notice is hereby givin, that at a meeting
of the Irustees held st the sffice of the
Sccretary on the 2th day of June, 1678, an
assessment (No 16,) of ten ents per share,
was levied upou the capital stock of svid
Company. payable immediately in United
ai guld coin, to the Secretary of the
ae at his office, Broad Street, NevaGe ¢
any y sich ice which said deegement
shall remain unpaid ov the Twenty-sixth
day of July, 1878, will be delinquent
and-uniess payment is made before, will be
sold on SATURDAY, the TENTH day of
August, 1878, to es delinquent ussesament, togetner with costs of advertising
and expenses of.sale. By order ot Board
of ‘trustees,
e265 A. H, PARKER, Secretary,
~DR, L. J.CZAPKAY’S —
\ RIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
209 Kearny St,, San Francisce.
ESTABLISHED IN 1866,
ial amd Chronic Diseases, us
also &A10-female ompiaints
and Diseases of the Nervoum py stem.
ee
NHE IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF
human life annnually trom secret and
shronic diseanes, caused this old and re.
liable institution to be established first in
Philadelphia, Penn., in 1850,-and afterwards in San Francisco, Oal., in 1854 asa
private dispensary,in order to afford the
afflicted the best medical and +urgical
treatment for the above and all other af.
+ fections and complaints. Consultations
the Institute or by letter, FREE.
HYSICAL & MENTAL DEANLITY
Vital weakness, nervousness, low apirite,
lansitude, weakness of the Himba and back,
loss of muscular power, iodiaposition and
incapability tor labor or study, * weak
exhausted feeling, no energy ar courage,
palpitation of the heart, dullness Of appre.
ciety, love of solitudé, timivity, self-distrust,loss of manhoed, dizziness headache,
the resnit of
Mental Overwork or —
torrhoea,
pnrinetn the side, affections of the eye
impleson the face, sexual or other in
Frmition in man or woman, are cured by
the justly celebtated physician,
LJ. CZAPKAY, M. D.
Hi» methed of curing diseases is pecu
liarly hie own, (uuknuwn to Others) and
hence the great success.
, Bt, CZAPRAW way be consulted
oufdentially in reference to the above
nd #1) other complasate, at the institute,
No. 209 KEARNY STREET,
‘San Prenciaca, Cal.
W7" The Doctor offers Free Couwaltations,
nd Ȣks no remuneration cRless be effects .
eure Charges moderate.
confidential.
rer pont went . Office hours,
SW Wa. ry to and 7 88 u.
Aéapess Le J , CZAPKAY, M. D., Post Offire Box 64, Ha” Franeiaco sep]
'¥. /F. yoo BUELOW, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
City, California, Location of works near . .
Galifornia.—
avd advertised for sale at public auction, .
or the Permanent Cure of Spec-}—hensiou. lows of memory, wversion Wo Bo. . '
~y FFINE IN BELDEK’S DRUG STORE,
HAVING MADE LARGE aD
TIONS TO BI8 STOCK OF
__. WATCHES —
AND JEWELRY.
And employed a
-First Class, Watchmaker,
is now prepaced to do all kinds of
Watch and Glock Repairing,
Engraving, Etc.
Cleaning and Repairing
Jewelry a Specialty.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Nevada City, May 14, 1878.
Ss
Assessment Notice,
OORE’S FLAT BLUE GRAVEL MIN.
ING COMPANY. Location of =:
al place of business San Francisco,C
of Works, Moorea ¥ iat
kureka Township, Nevada Gounty,Calitorula, Notice iy here 7 pe. Oe at at @
meeting of the Board frectors, helu
on the lath day of June, 1678, an augesement,No. 7, of twenty centa per ¢
— 0 oie Nae the capital stock of ¢
yable immediutely in Ua.
ted ‘stat Staton go cuin, to the Secret
the office the Company. 300 Csi ’
street, rooms 3 & 4, second Bloor. y ;
na Insurance office, entrance ;
street, San Francisco, Califor Any
stock upon which this, emt ew)
remain nupaid of the 19th pms of duly. «
1878, will = deli: quent, and advertised
fur sale-at public auction; and unless parment is made-before,will be 801.1 on Mouday, the 12th day of Aug., 1676, t. pay the
delinquent assessment, together with Costa
of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board ef Directors.
J.M. BUPFINGTON, Seoretary.
Office, 308 California Street, roows &
and 4 second flout,, over Aetna ‘Insurance
Office, San Francisovu, California.
fornis Location
od
PEERLESS DRAFTING
RULE.)
FOR DRESS FITTING.
RS. F. SAGE, Dy ly forthe Perr
less D:afting Kule for Drers Fitting,
is w in this city, and cen be found at
TEMPERAUCE. HALL,
Where she is prepared to do CUTTING ani
FITTING, also togive imstrection tu
the use of this rale te these wi hit, Patterns cut to order and qa.
anteed toe. a cil tipo: can eusily ‘become unt
own Dressmaker by using the
(PEERLESS DRAFTING RUL: 5
The most simple Dress Cutting
System now ia use.
Masonic : uilding.
Residence, Main street, epposite Seboo! .
in the Evening.
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‘Call at Temperance Dats.
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