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OAKLAND DAILY EVENING TRIBUNE: MONDAY. NOVEI.IDEH iS, o. I Piatt, eon of llev. W. U.

Piatt of respondent, arrived from the East Ed. Boardman, P. Jacobus, Geo. Gaskell. Tuesday last.

Graoe Church, will shortly wed a niece KZ7 TO-DAY. STCSa KEFCHTv 'SUa tuanmu. Wawna ia lir- FOREIGH iiEVJSJ CiXUS3 The last rain set the farmers plo ing. Way'sllisptcis Oliver Smith, for many years freight A large number of invited guests as sembled at the residence of Vol J. I agent xor tne uamrai ttallroad at the end of Long Wharf, has been the following sales were made la the San MMmImm.

fl.uW 1 ot Mrs. J. li uaggia. OLD TOIXS'CONCXST. Extensive arrangements arc in progress at Haywards, for an Old Folks' Conoert, to be given at Oak as' Hall, on Fernandez on Saturday night, a party being given then and there in celebra.

i The Water Front Committee will quits ill at his residence, 937 Myrtle to the Tribune. 1 oasiM s'taa urnrrii soon report. Alphs non oi toe arrive iron tne vanary Islands of the Colonel's family. A street, lor several days. Mrs.

0. N. Kinsey arrived home from the Eastern States last Tnasdav Ghosts are frightening timid peopls SPECIAL TO THE i2 7 "18 16BO Kzchaq. SSftoS merry time ensued. to ocean.

all of. a. Revival of ast Oakland. Tuesday evening, December 10th, the proceeds to be donated to the Orphan's 4 evening, A. M.

Grsv of this citv lift Thnra- 14SS Vir. The grain in Livermore valley has all The eighteenth annual invitation ball dav for Bed Bluff. Home at Valieio. Mr. Fred.

A. Saw tow eo the Line; Along Bev.L. W. Hayes has resumed eharoa of the Oakland Guard, (Captain H. D.

bo liar aataso yer, a well-known musical of Hay-wards, has charge i of the arrrange- Parties, owning reslostata within ths i California VsvsmsJs. Imp. OMol eo of th Pnajibyteriaa Chuoh at Berks- been put under cover, An addition to the West Berkeley school has been completed. Banlstt.) will take place at Gsrmania rooratatftrUasTj orporate limits of the City of Oakland. Hall oa Wednesday night, (Thanksgif -'Nrw You, November 18th.

Edward S. Stokss, who arrived a few days ago a no local taient oz tne town will be assisted by a number of siegers note David 0. Anderson and wife. ImU 'tB' Week. MasteaJ Je- ing Eve,) the 27th.

and will undoubt- I960 of Alameda, in oompany with Mr. and Twenty cars arc in course of 1824 maiS etalaael BalttrtaJ Ta anla- auesor id irom tne surrounding places. Mrs. Montana, a very accomplished edly be a brilliant affair. Like events struction for the local road.

airs. h. Ainany, who bad just arrived from Europe, asms home, via heretofore given by this veteran mili musician, will give conoert at West Oakland some time next month date The ball game' at Oakland Trotting sa Bltl CatrTlll lJtMte mwy'Sl 1 caala tary organization nave been very AS nXTTKES. Call at oar store. Sot Market strsat.

aad sm our ele gat assortmant of the latest styles in Park yesterday was uninteresting. largely attended, and their well known hospitality is suffioent to ensure the aestrousof obtaining money to make improvements thereon, can be accommo-dbd by applying at the Oakland Lumber Yard, at the foot of -Waehingtoa treat, crto 8AML. MmRITT, Roan 15. ITwalftkfStraat T-Offloe boars, ft to.4 from Calif ornla, win soon return to make his permanent residence in San Francisco. He is interested in mining in Nevada." J.

W. Swift and wife arrived from Europe yesterday, and leave for California within a few days. fflnrlMSiews, Nxw York. November 18th. Arrived Very foggy last night and the Goat sTlvlaT nfla Matters Per Seaal Net, Eta.

not yet Miss Hungerford of this city appeared at a conoert and festival at Yallejo on Thursday night, and delivered a recitation that captivated the an- ehanoeUats. fold and glass, silver and presence of numerous guests. The Committee of arrangements consists of Ser Island piccolo chimed melodiously a flaw, and bronzes oTall descriptions; slat. the Overland train from New York, one ay last week, well pleased with their respective jaunts. Dr.

0. L. McLean, of Livermore, is visiting Bill's Fsrry. B. Stanford, formerly editor of the San Leandro Gazette, and for many years connected with the press of Alameda county, has bought an interest la the San Louis Obispo Tribune, and will henoeiorth be one of its editors.

geant Henry Levy, Corporal H. H. GREAT BRITAIH. Destraetlye aTleoel la Newwlaw. Loitdov, Novemberl8tb, Norwich is inundated by a freshet in the river Wlnsum, the consequence of a fortnight's steady rain.

Two of the most densely populated districts arc several feet under water. The basements of all the factories, warehouse granaries and dwellings along the river are flooded. One or twojdeaths by drowning are res ported. Four or five miles of streets are and from 8,000 to 4,000 dwellings are made uninhabitable. The result is vast pecuniary damage.

The authorities are a homeless poor. LonDojr, November 18th. Consols, 95 15-16 to 98 teu-t orty bonds, 109. Erie, 19. LrvxKpooL," November '18th.

In cct-ton there Is a.fjtair- business; Uplands, 5 9-16; Orleans, sales, 10,000 bales. Receipts of wheat the past week from Atlantic ports, 39,000 quarters; from Padilo porta, 5,350 quarters; from other sources, 12,250 quarters. night, i- BurrelL and privates Boyal Auld, dienee. At Livermore yesterday a branch D. S.

Hirshberg and C. Brown. Of The social muod is at hand, and what recognised ai society is in the steamship Colon from AspinwaU and Bvonse statues sad mantel ornaments la all tyke. Ail kiads of Flambtmg Goods, 8UTr-plated ware, eta. All of which wm sie filing at gesatly redueed prtoes.

Oas and 8teaaa Fitting promptly attended to KeNally at HawUaa. Ho. act llarket street, course, all military men will appear in THX CXXTB.IYILLK LITXKAKT CLUB. In July, 1877, eight or ten young Union oi the California Settlers Protective Association was organized. aniiorm.

Victoria from London. LosDoir. November 18th. Arrived active enjoyment of a happy life. Nu The first party of the Scandinavian ladies and gentlemen of Washington Joseph Biver.

of Hsvwards. will Beverly, sent to San Quentin for Society will be held at the Academy of out, steamships City of Bristol and mefous festival gatherings are announced, and for the next two month musio, on oixin sireec. aararaav even make a trip to Europe soon. Miss Nellie Eels, daughter of fi Switzerland from Philadelphia. forgery, committed at West Oakland, ia teaching school in the prison.

ins next. a round of parties will be the order. Oraad Hotel btdlalng. Saa rranciaoo; Aa Oacat Letter. The following letter reoeived by Mr.

Ormsby from the publishers of the Phil James Eels, of this city, is in Sants The Livermorc Hook and Ladder township, met at the residence of Bey. W. F. Lynch, and organized a literary club, which has nearly trebled in numbers since, and has prospered in every way. The 'object being mutual imnrovement in the arts of soeakintf saroara.

JHE FAIR ilSSOCIaTIOM. Dr. Eells' sermon yesterday morning Company have decided to give a grand CoL Jack Hays, the celebrated Texas However, nothing7 of overshadowing interest has yet occurred. The Thanksgiving balls that are to com on "The Divine Authority of D1ETZ OPERA HOUSE RETUR1 FOR 0HE NIGHT-Thursday, Hov. 21, 1878s PHI GBMAT IBOOfk Of GEKUINK NEGR03CS, kosppeeranee fori sight only.

Heetlaa; the Director TO DU adelphia Photographer will explain it ranger now living in Oakland, accompanied by his friend Capt E. J. Frener, visited Martinez last wsek. ana composition, essays, poems, recita will be the precursors of other inter Bible" drew a very large congregation. A cbargs of attsmpt at burglary waa self; Philadxlthia.

Nov. 1878. tions readings and debates were carried new ear a jfive ball at that place. The Berkeley Social Club will give a grand ball on Thanksgiving Eve at Sis tenia HalL The supper will be at the Franklin House. West-iSnd Fire Company of Alameda will give a ball on the 16th to esting events of a like nature.

losaas Beavd Praatatia JT. CL lp a A Baslaesa Meet-lac with a eetas Teraslaattoa The Board of Directors of the Golden Miss Belle May. of Iivermora. hu dismissed against Dennis Lynch in the Mr. E.

D. Ormsby, Oakland, Cel. Dear Sir: We desire to illustrate our on at each meeting. Some time was also devoted to music, both vocal and Several matrimonial events have oc- Tat Attempt Assasslaale ta Police Court this morning, no com magazine, lor the coming year, with the sUa. accepted a situation as teacher in the publlo school at Hanford, Tulare county, and left for that place Saturday morning.

instrumental, furnished usually by the Misses Crane, the Misses McClure, plaint having been filed. curred during the past week and oth-- ers are announced. Concerts are still in order, and socials are very numer Gate District Fair Association held a meeting at office of Secretary Rome, November 18th. The. popular GEORGIA Miss Overacker.

Miss Movers and THX GKIAT lUrvcTuvtc. J. M. Woolenburg was sentenced indignation and excitement throughout err oest wore that the fraternity can produce, and as yon sre amongst the number who stand high in our art, we come to you and ask that you will do us the favor to make for us a set of nega- Ur. Joseph Peseta, late mamlwr nf byfthe Police Judge, to 78 Messrs.

C. Allen, Wm. Lynch, Oscar Lynch and others. The literary fea The tourists are nearly all home pany -of over the attempt to assassinate the King MINSTRELS Greene on Saturday evening. The business at hand waa the finishing np of some small matters pertaining to the or homeward, bound, and everything days in the City Prison on charges of GEORGIA GEORGIA GEORGIA GEORGIA GEORGIA GERUIXE is very great The assassin is a member ture was not neglected.

One member. (Mr. Chas. H. Shinn), read a poem, lASTKELS MlSiSTRklJ the Class of 1877 of the Medical De-partment, University of California, and who graduated with the first honors from that institution, departed for Europe on Monday last, where ha will appears iavoraoie lor a aeiigbtfully rXAITTAllOB vulgar language and drunkenness.

of the International Society. He denies uyca 1 or wm journal, so doing you will not only be helping your brother photographers towards aomthino ht RE6R0FS since minted in the Atlantic Monthly. late fair, and a conference ia regard to M1SSTRELS having any accomplices or instigators. The case of W. A.

Clark, a runner but will confer a personal favor on us for mmm. Viujjuu. M.wg Oil. FBOHMAW. U-nu HTJXeART.

for a steamship company, will come up the recent exhibition. This conference was informal and no official action waa resume his studies. He will locate at Deetraeilvre Orwfltw ef the stave. whicn we win be very greatfuL We would Kke to have them as soon as convenient to VOU. SO that wa eui nrtnt.

Vienna. I and a lara majority of the assays were quite good onough to print. Essays and atofies, poems and bon mots were furnished chiefly by Miss Martie Crane, Mrs. Bunting. Miss Meyers.

William in the Police Court to-morrow on a Daa-a-aouaui -OEHUUf AJCB BICAN MDiHTKXLST I OEHUIKK AMtRICAH KIN8TKXL8I Mrs. Le Grand Mead, of Alameda. I Pxstb, November 18th. The River charge of violating a city ordinance. Save has overflowed it.

Unks, involving I nHn't fT ww.m.w wh a wmj uvui ,110 I inn liF where she had been coending the naat taken ia the matter, being considered as in Committee of the Whole. Specimens of the diplomas td be given by the Society to exhibitors were shown, Henry Lyons was tried the FoIiefl TJ. serious loss of life and immense destruo OElGIHAIs RXriNIO aSP mqvAIXXU uuhuk you wui grant us Court this morning on a charge of vh 1 six months with her friends in the old Lynch, Barry Lynch and others. The President for the first two terms of six months sach, was Charles H. Shinn.

tion of military stores. reply, we remain yours truly. Un. J. H.

HATKR1.T. Iawpr. York State. lating a city ordinance, and ths Judge held his case under advisement until Captain John Wiggin and wife, of ANAVALANCHIO? RiSH KOVXI.n ra QKRAIaNT BxBLnr, INovember 18. The EXSXBMAa Wasov.

'Ne Blep Warat Had Her!" Alameda, arrived on the steamer Citv and elicited general admiration. They are original in design, and quite different from the ordinary style of agricul CaiREKEWPaOGRAKaE to-morrow. of Tokio from Japan on Wednesday. raise a fund for the benefit of members who may be injerred in the discharge of their duties as firemen. Ihe eleventh annual anniversary ball of the Caledonian Club occurs at Union Hall, San 1 Francisco, on next Friday evening.

Many members from Oakland will attend. The J. B. C. ball, to occur at Liver-more on Thanksgiving night, Nov.

28, promises to be a fine affair. The committee for the management of the University ball are doing their beat endeavors to make it a grand affair. SOCIALS. The "sooiable" at Central HalTlast Friday evening, was a very happy affair. Miss Carter, lata of Washington City, rendered "Tom O'Shaner" with "fine effect; Miss Miller sang "Violets Under the Snow," for which she was heartly encored; Mrs.

Crabtree gave some fine pieces on the cornet; Mrs.Prescott sangtwo beautiful ballads, and Miss Lizzie Bennison gave a thrilling and eloquent recitation. On Thursday evening last a social was given atRev. Dr. Akerly's, which was well attended notwithstanding the rain. The Pound Party given Friday evening in the parlon of the Methodist Church was quite asuooess.

Miss There was one angry man in Oakland ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows an increase in specie of 8, 100,000 Dr. Wilson's three story brick build tural sheepskin. Ihe prominent feature ia a representation of the goddess Hew Acta, VtwpegJUw SpeeUWes, Kew tlm I Crowned who was succeeded by William Lynch, the present incumbent. Last year the Club gave a private invitation party, and expect to give another next spring. On Friday last aa entertainment was given and was a complete success.

The stsge wss decorated with elegance. The large audience, collected from the entire townahip, and even including arcka. air. it. ot the American District Telegraph Company, left Friday for a brief visit to his family in Santa Barbara.

Flora, a well drawn figure, with a gay winter campaign ia society snairs. i BOOTHS TSOWBRXDOa. The brilliant wadding of Mr. William H. Booths and Miss Kate B.

Trow-briJge last Wednesday evening, in 8an Franoisoo, was characterized1 as one of the great social events of the iseason. The great deeps of the upper Itendom had manifested considerable previous commotion in anticipation of these nuptials, and as a eonsequenoe, the ceremony wss witnessed by as large, as fashionable, and as wealthy an audience aa the most ambitious could desire. The ceremony was performed according to the ritual of the EDieoops) service, and Bishop Kip was the principal officiating clergyman, assisted by Bishop Wingfleld, Rev. Dr. Beers and If r.

Spanlding. Trinity Church 'was the edifice in which this impressive satifysation of marital tows took place. Probably it is not possible to give a word pioiare, that would in any way equal the actual scene that was within the. church. The throng" of fashion and beauty, the exquisite floral mass that enveloped, the entire chan P3EACHINQ AND PJUTICE this morning, and that was M.

J. Healy, he merchant tailjr doing business at 1056 Broad wvy. The cause of his rufBed temper waa that a young man entered his place of business and asked to be measured for a $4 pair of pants. Healy eyed Ms at I Miiulraln I L-IJI. ing at the corner of Fourteenth and Washington streets, is receiving the finishing touches of ths mechanics.

It is an ornament to the neighborhood. wreath in one hand and buachea of flowers in the other. To the right is J. G. McCallum.

delegate from Aim. The''ntire Connuw wsn -t the laeaaaUteaeles Walek some from Oakland and San Jose, was meda county was in town yesterday. W. B. Hyde arrived from the East Saturday.

(are Ta Caataaea. Henry Golden was arrested yester an oval Vignette, in which ia represented so much of the Bay of San Francisco (looking from the Oakland aide) aa lies between Long Wharf and Angel perfectly attentive; and no mistake or One of the tenets which, as Christ sphadld brass band a'reet Ar laooa OKOU8 BAND UMFOKMa; JtfJ' "Sf1- obtained UX.I-aey Hint's Drug Store, without extra day for shooting within the city limits. failure occurred anywhere. The musio Mrs. H.

C. Smith of Livermore. ia ians, we are bound to conform to, is that the receiver of stolen goods is aa visiting her friends and relatives in was. well rendered. Miss Overacker the young man fromStop to toe.

"You hav got into the wrong box, young man," said he; "here ia no alop work made here!" He put up $10 bail, and as he did not lsisna, uoat island and Aicatrasin the reoeived an encore. Miss MoClure's Visalia. center, Golden Gate and the ocean the appear in the Police Court this morn and the Misses Harmon's playing was J. H. Strowbridge of Havwarda.

background, with vessels to relieve the guilityas the thief himself. One of the doctrines of the Christiana religion ia that honest wealth must be acquired ing the money waa declared forfeited. departed for Arizona Monday where he view. Above is the title oi the Asso STRATIIERfJ. up to its usual high standard.

In the play "Checkmate," Harry Lynch as Ths Aroarouc OnusBinto Clock. The Bev. Dr. Morse's leoture on 'The Ham Winkle," Miss McKinstrv as oy tne sweat 01 tne prow, and gambling ia especially denounced. A few reception In this city of this truly latarast-lag aad setentiOe pleee of mechanism, has will engage in railroad building.

C. H. F. Braun, of West Oakland; is rusticating at his county seat on the borders of Clear Lake. Charlotte Busse." and Miss Great Pyramid of Gizah," delivered in the Baptist Church, East Oakland, The Popular Tailor of Oakland, weeks ago Mary M.

Dancer, whose been unprecedented ia the aoaalsel exhibi Martin Crane as "Martha Bunn." ciation, and under that a space to fill ia the name of the receiver and the article, with places for the signature of the President and Secretary, after tha business had been disposed of the Directors and a few guests were in last evening, will be repeated to-mor were the most brilliant luminaries. At the graduation of the vonno- HAO REMOVED tions. Then has been a constant stream ef viators to se it siace its first opening, sad the managers must be well pleased with the The fat "Bottles," and the lean and father was a notorious gambler in New York, died, leaving over three hundred thousand dollars various religious institutions, the ministers of which, if row evening at the same place, with Hyde gsve a pleasing reoitation.and the Misses bedstone rendered a charmink aocforo, ot tne state university, in stereoscopic views. lively "Page-boy" deserve mention also. The final tableaux created a great duet.

The suotion sale tt thrSSs San Fcisc on Tn'urs-r n0 the degree of Doctor From 1230 Broadway to mnaolmons approval aad the flattering eneo-ntams of Ha thousands of visitors. TK. they were true to their vows, must have ages received at the door William Anderson, Mike McDer- dal of laughter, aa thev were very Medicine," was centered upon Miss amusing. 456 TWELFTH vited to the residense of the President, Dr. E.

H. Pardee, where a aupper waa in waiting and a season of jovial sociality followed. After the viands had been disposed of Dr. Prdee in a neat speech, in the name of the society, denounced gambling as nefarious and sinful. Yet we have not seen chron Mary Shuey of Fruit Vale.

Miss skillfully adapted from a series of pictures which recently appeared in Hrp- mott and John Croak were taken in by the police for being found drunk on icled one single instance of any of these One door below Bniadwsy, where his ea tne streets, and they each contributed f6 to the city treasury this morning era weekly. Tne "Fairy at tne Well" was a charming realization of the German fairy story on which it was founded. We give presented to Joseph Cairn Simpson tomoia wm una a select assortment of Staple Goods, Shuey formerly graduated in the classical course of the University. Rev. J.

H. Strong, with his family, bade adieu to Fern dale, Humboldt county, recently, and will take up bis I abode in Oakland. religious institutions declining to accept the bequests. How can they reconcile their doctrine and their action? They cannot; they do not even make great dock, ia itself, ass every attribute te please and to excite the admiration of the most fastidious, being most Pleasing to the eye, full of historic reminiscences, and a work of unsurpassed mechanics1, skill, la which moat ingenious automatic movsmenta are blended with the hlghert order ot astronomical calculations, which has made the great original so famous. Its great sueoess a beautiful gold-headed cane and upon the order of Police Judge Clark.

a purse of 850. Mr. Simpson is a well On last Tnssdsy evening a social was given at the First Bsptist Church, and a good programme) was well serried out Miss Lizzie McKee, Miss Llbbie Irish, Miss Ella Bradway, Miss Fannie Colby, Mrs. Ssuer and Mr. Todd, each contributed their tslent for the edification of tbose present.

At Odd Fellows' Hall, Haywards. en last Tuesdsy evening, a very satisfactory Poand Social was held. The festivities were a novelity in that town, Begging has been placed among the Foreign and Domestic. the nmu moomAiofi: Part I. -Opening Chorus, "Song of the attempt, for their inconsistencies are of every day occurrence.

cel, the now conventional and still poetic marriage bell, four feet high, and almost solid with tuberoses, under which the happy couple plighted their troth; these and other recberobe appointments place adequate description beyond the pale of newspaper vernacular at least. Tne bridegroom, 'Mr. Booths, is a native of Kentucky, and about thirty years of age. Be came to this Bute several yeara since, and fs at 5 resent Secretary of the 8ilverKing line. Miss Trowbridge (now Mrs.

Booths) Is a young lady of accomplished attainments, and of prepossessing and affable manners. Her was the late Eluund Trowbridge of Detroit, and General Trowbridge of the United States Army is ber uncle. She came to this coast about a year ago, previous to which time she bsd spent several years in Europe. A. lover of art and literature, ber receptions have been distinguished W.

J. Bolce, of Hav wards, has known tun man and turf writer, and acted as clerk of the course at the Trotting Park during the Society's races. The temperance lecturer Douraont the Brotherhood." by the Clnb: ad just returned, home from a trip to Monterey. fine arts. Bnt when a professional beggar comes up before Judge Clark in the Police Court, as did John Coakley tie waa inclined to insist that the credit MKATLX DOS.

A. P. Minear and wife arc in New dress, President W. F. Lynch; tableau.

"The Fairy at the Well;" select read of the management there was due to his harmless invectives at night upon the liquor dealer, and in the morning tbose of like ilk do not hesitate to so kss induced the man agers to continue another week which, en account of previous arrangements, will be tss list. York. Dr. N. Metcalf.

of thk citv will ing, W. F. B. Lynch; vocal duet. "Go and drew a large attendance.

The so- this morning, a sentence cf ninety days in the City Prison reward! the artist. the Judges who occupied the stand, but as tha Judges themselves were making the presentation they probably differed with him on cial was oiven nnder the management I tart for Arizona on Wednesday. where the Mists are Sleeping." Miss licit a subscription from him. Ths straight-laced parson denounces from his pulpit, in measured terms, the WONDERBTJTj DEVELOPMENTS) of the Havwarda Division of the Sana I William Craib, an old Nevada oros- G. McClure and C.H.Allen; poem.

MAemrm and Xlectrfe treatmeat fordls- The Pacific base ball nine of Hay theater as "the devil's temple." "the that point. Aside Irom bis services Mrs. Field, of Boston, who mini of Temperance. I pector, for some time past a resident of The ladies of San Pablo gave this city, departed for Arizona last ante-room of hell," and several other in the stand during the fair, which thenatuiaigiftor aivining sad radiesAlng largely attended social at the Preabv-1 Tuesday. REMOVED, BEAU DRY 4 McAYOY, UNDERTAKERS, choice epithets, and wsrns his people wards was to play ths Mystics at-Oakland Trotting Park yesterday, bnt thty did not appear, and the Unions of niseass from the human svatem, cm be eoi-suited for a short time, at the Bsrtlett House tenan Church in that town on last I Arthur Brown.

W. W. Montague if they would save their souls, to keep was gratuitously given, Mr. Simpson had all through the organization of the society and the arrangement Thursday evening. Many people were I md J.

B. Harris of theC. P. R. by the presence of the cultured of California," O.

H. Shinn; vocal solo. "We met by Chance." Miss Dora Overacker. Part IL a comedy in two acts. Sir Everton Toffee (Bart), W.

F. Lynch; Sam. Winkle (his groom), Henry W. Lyush: Henry (waiter at the hotel), Chas. H.

Allen; Parsley (the gardrer), Joseph Shinn; Strep (the stablsman), John A. Bunt were over on the Martinez railroad present from Berkeley. away irom it, yet ne has ths impudence to beg the nss of a theater from ths manager, rent free, to bold a very Seventh street, between Broad war and Washington, Oakland. Ladies suffering from nerv-ems prostration, 'general debility, female San Francisco and Mystics engaged in a contest. The Frisco olub was victo Have Bemoved to their new ous store, last week on a tour of inspection.

They MUSICAL MATTERS. for the fair been prompt to respond to any requests for advice which nia extensive- experience and peculiar knowledge in such matters made valuable. The cane was a handsome and tasteful bad conoert frr the benefit of his the any. The wedded pair gave reception immediately after the marriage ceremony at the Palace Hotel, which was largely attended. The bridal rifts, which were not dis rious.

return ea to uakiand highly pleased with the condition of the road bed churoh. weaknesses. sre Invited to try the invigorating qualities of Hsgaetie, Electric treatment. Acute chronic disease tre.i.il along the new line. The Puritanical mother locks un the un last juonaay evening an impromptu musical recital took place at the music depot of Messrr Kohler Four young gentlemen from this city, were out pleasure riding yester ing; Bottles (the butler).

Oscar J. nlava) aii th ovpnincr ftf thtt mrmAAinrr Un Monday last. H. H. Colbv.

dous and tne playthings or ber inno Charlotte Busse (the cent little ones on Saturday night. of the firm of Steer ft Colby, of East represent in value many thousand Miss recognition of his services. It is of Nusquit wood, with fine gold handle set with gold bearing quartz. This 873. Washlnctoa StreeWl XX BEATJDBT BLOCK, I B.

W. cor. ngbthsnd.Waahingtoa sts. I Every requisite for funeTBlsonstaat-1 ly on hand and furnished at lowest rates. I Orders amended to day or night.

I suooesafuny. The blind see, the deaf hear by this great sift of nature. Malformations of various kinds restored ta imnutr. Oakland, took his departure overland mating tnem, instead of loving San day. When near the Three Mile House on the Ssn Leandro 'road, two wheels ot their carriage became day, dread its spproach; and would on a trip to the JSastern states, his handle is elaborately chased and em Chase, corner of Ninth and Washington streets.

Prof. M. Espinosa, recently from Paris, a brilliant pianist Was the center oi attraction. His style is very brilliant and his execution ia feel eternally damned if a pack of cards bossed and bears the following inscrip main object is to visit his mother, who is in poor health, and who resides at Obesity removed without drags. Cures the went cases of Ostsrrh, ParaJysU.

etc. All sre invited to try nature's wonderful gift to the afflicted MagneUe hand-rubbing. heiress), Miss 'Clara MoKinstry; Martha Bunn (her maid), Miss Martie Crane. Instrumental duet, "Boute-en-Traio." Miss K. and S.

Harmon. Act II. Instrumental solo, "Lucretia Borgia," Miss Fanie McClure; first tableau, New Year's day in Blackvills; locked." The axles had run dry and were to ne seen in her bouse, yet will sit sanctimoniously, with bible on Itn. tion, "Presented to Jos. Cairn Simpson by the Golden Gate Fair Associa Dunbarton Center, New Hampshire.

lara, and comprise ths useful as well as the costly and ornamental The bridal party were driven to their hi idal home, a luxuriant abode, corner of McAllister and Fillmore street, at the conclusion of the reception. BAYLXY ABEL. Grace Church, San Francisco, was grand and thrilling. He waa assisted they were obliged to walk home. and tear piece-meal the good name of V.

as lull has recovered from his tion 1878." The purse of $50 was the by a number of ladies and gentlemen her neighbor. These ara but a few DON'T DECEIVE YOURSELF. lon illness, and is once more seen on personal offering oi Mr. P. A.

Finni Their piteous appeals to be taken into the city by other travelers were justly Reoeption of the Twins; second tab- well known to the musie loving popu- I 1 A fPI inconsistencies which characterize this EARLY CLOaiNC. the streets. If any now suffer from ehroalo sisal ca The lation of thu city, gan, one ef the directors and one of the Judges during the fair. The envelope in lean. Love in Black ville; the wooing programme century, emy, inaeeo, doth our disregarded.

was as follows: tarrh, the fault is their own. Vo case of this disease or rheumatism or any blood or modern religion need reform as much UNIVERSITY ALUMNI. -Concerto, Op 57., Chopin, Miguel as our polities. Baltimore Every 8at- sun ulseasee has ever been known to with- which it was enclosed bore the following endorsement, "Presented to Joseph Cairn SimDSon bv P. A Finniran aa a JSspinosa; song, "How Dear to Me, the scene of a marriage ceremony last Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, which was of more than ordinary interest.

It was the occasion of the of the Twins; third tableau. The Wed-ding of the Twins. Closing Negro Chorus. "My Old Kentucky Home;" pianist. Miss Fannie McClure.

SECRET SOCIETIXS. uraay. stand that incomparable vegetable produc A CIRCUITIDUS ELOPEMENT. Oauttsn, November 18, 1878. WE, the undersfcrned Druggists! Aa? rtrr TtTTt ttt rlnsn imr ti.ii Heettaar Bavtwrda' Kvealas; tion, the California Root Tea.

Those who token of the high esteem entertained Exercises Nxt Ctmmeie. with violin obligato; Kleber, Juliette E. Prescott; vocal duett. "Only Thee," White, Mrs. Beeson and Mr.

Pugh: rriffBteaed Death. Aa Aaareaa Geaple Ball Away la by the donor lor his services as clerk saeait Day. marriage of Captain Carl Bayley of inouguueasiy suppose it to be "another ot those quack nostrums," are aimply deceiving five stores from this dste until the fir at day of aprll next at nine oidoek P. ef except oa Saturday and from the Ust to the 31st of De. Robert Fraser's Humntr Dumotv Whitehall Beat.

Last Friday evening, at the regular for the Judges during the late fair of A called of the Alumni of i Polonaise in flat maj. Op 22, Cho troupe exhibited in Oil City October the olden uate Association. The On Wednesday last, Agusto Guidi, cemoer incnuive. taemseivea. it sent dj sny druggist, postage paid, one packet, 1.

or six for 15. and "The Nightingale," Liszt, M. Espinosa; song, "Gaily Chant the 'Oa and Z4tn, the Utter day giving a meeting of Laurel Lodge No. 202, O. G.

of Haywards, the following officers were installed to serve for the en an attorney of ban Frsnoiseo who recipient wss unprepared for this kind of an attack, and could only return thanks ia a few words. The whole af the University was held in this city Saturday night. The object of the meeting wss to consider the report of the committee of seven appointed at matinee in the afternoon for the benefit of the little folks. Among the juvenile resides in this city, and Miss Clorinda Merchants and Jiusiness Summer Birds," De Pinna, encore, "It Was a Cowen, Juliette Prescott; sonata for violin and piano, Mo audience on that occasion was a little anouence on that occasion was a little fair waa a most pleasant interchange suing term by Grand Lodge Deputy, Joel Russell: H. W.

Bice. W. men shold get OUT prices for daughter of Mrs. Kingsbury, the miUi- m. J.

ns. KELffET FLINT, FOUNTAIN A BTAJT. J. H. BoYBH, MILXRB a BBADLXT.l I H.

BOWMAN. E. p.sorroBD, LEFKVKg KAUN.1 J. H.WARBOYS, J. T.

HOBD, A.TEBHAVK. I MaaJa oi good leeung ana mutual good will. the United States Army to Miss Sarah Abel, second daughter of Mr. Alexander G. Abel, Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons.

The auditorium of the church was filled with a large and fashionable audience, for some time before the ceremony, and many officers of the army- and navy were present in uniform. The decorations were very pretty, simple and original, and while divested of ostentatious display, were agreeably in harmony with the features of the happy zart, is. u. rabnque and AL Jsspinosa; Grand Fantasie, Anna Bolena, Dochler, Mrs. M.

E. Sawyer. W. V. F.

A. Bottsnzi, a young lady of San Franoisoo, went out on the bay in a white-hall boat for a sail. They did not return and fears were entertained that they had been lost at sea, cast awsy the last bsnquet, to outline the manner in which the next Commencement Day should be celebrated. The Associated Alumni of the Pacific Coast SUNDAY'S GAME. Sawyer, W.

Sec; Ed. P. Smith, W. F. ner ot Piortn Seneca street, aged twelve years, who sat in wrapped enjoyment Handbills, Dodgers, and all "fftlwwEata.

kinds of plain and fancv M. ISspmosa. Among those present were H. A. Leake, Partridge.

Dr. Ueorge Brown, W. Treaa. Mrs. M.

BS Ball Park at Ik Trettlag H. E. Knox, Misses Jennie and Ma K. Uox, V.A1.; Alias Komi Cox. W.

Richard Korn. W. O. W. T.

on the uninhabitable shores of Mission Testerday. wu. as wm uo rumemDerea in one I "i scene Humpty obtains a pair of bellows I nMing. W6 OO all work snd when a man appears blows hit I for the minimum, of nroAt mie Knox, S. Pinkham, wife, and have heretofore had ohargeof the exercises in the afternoon at Berkeley, Thorough Course of Business Mayne, W.

C. the Misses Pinkham, J. J. Porter and At the Trotting Park yesterdsy the I t. ii I -s Bock, or had fallen into the hands of the barbarians of butchertown.

These unu Buvuiuors into uie winss. I n-m ri Dr. Blrrows. Special Denutv of the wife, Miss Ea telle Porter, Dr. Barber.

tne most artistic I event. The Rev. Dr. Piatt performed but last June they transferred all authority in ths premises to ths smaller gams or case ball between the Athletics and the Centennial nine did and wife, Miss Annie Spencer, W. E.

a simple and amusing stage trick; To the little Kentucky girl, however, this the ceremony of tne Episcopal Church. fears were strengthened by the discov Ancient Order of United Workmen, is constantly at work organizing new manner. TBIBUJfE Office atjtheconclusion of which the party were ery ot numerous letters which Guidi Weigand and wife, George Partridge, Miaa Ella Partridge. Prof, Lust, Mr. and younger body, the Alumni of our not come off, as but three or four jugglery was a vivid reality and the 4UU Twelfth street.

lodges. driven to the residence of th bride bsd left behind in which he intimated AT THX IAIILAWD BUSINESS pretended decapitation hlled her with members, of the latter organization put university atone, ana nence the ap Urand sire Harmon. X. O. O.

their determination to die together. father on the corner of Washington snd Mason streets. Here the truest sat horror. In vain were all attempts to Old Ma pointment of the above committee Wellman and wife, Dr, Hanson and wife, Mrs. Little, Miss Corliss, Mr.

Bushel! and wife, Mr. William Stokes, Ane voianie attorney had xor some will pay a visit to Bay City Lodge this evening. in aa appearance. A. picked nine oonlaining representatives of the Is now oa exhibition'ou market, near Sixth Mr.

Arthur Rogers, Class of 71. the down to a wedding breakfast, after which Capt and Mrs. Bayley departed ume aoanaoneo nimseii to the one idea of admiration for the fair Clor treat. He is now 4.840 years old. aad has a In the A.

O. U. Oak Leaf Lodge, Prof. Card and wife New York, Mr. President of the Association, occupied sooth the child or turn her terror into ridicule.

She was taken from the theater suffering from a violent attack of hysteria. She seemed continually of Oakland, and Valley Lodge, of San the Uhslr, and J. U. Stillman. li.

on the afternoon train lor their new circumference of 100 feet. This tree was found on Tule Hirer, Tulare county, by Professor Athetotics, California and Centennial Clubs wss pitted against tha Athletie nine and the businsss of ths dsy pro Kelsey and wife, New York, Fred Martin, Miss Sadie Hoffman, Miss Ma COLLEGE inda, but the generally known fact that he had a uife and two children in officiated as Secretary. The meeting rancisco, are each striving to be "the banner Lodge" of the Order. The lat under the influence of a hideous night Knowlea in lg7i, and when discovered had aa was lone and considerable discussion borne at Camp Bid well. As the Captain baa but ten days leave of absence, and as the journey is Ions and tedious.

Italy, acted as an effectnal estoppel to ceeded. The spectators crowded the mie La (irange, M. XX Delemater. PXRSONAI, MENTION. mare, ana her etrengtn gradually sank elevation ot 140 feet.

Admission 15 OAK wss indulged In by most of those pres mriner proceedings. xne boat was players so as to interfere seriously under the continued nervous Irensy. Its for as seats. ent, every class being well represented, BookkeeninK. Prmnsnahln they were obliged to leave thus early wun their movements, and this and Mrs.

J. Mora Moss returned to this Aril hntetlo, Letter Wiitinr.etc ine apparition ot the headless man waa The mstter oi the prize for the best lor their future home. other causes made the play somewhat Maw ever before her and could not beTexer- found drawn up on the shore on this side of the bay on Thursday, and a couple answering the description of Agusto and Bead for city from Paris on Wednesday. graduating Thesis was, by common Ida Day sad Cveninr I assnnu. College Journal with torma.

ete. eareiess ana ordinary as comDsred to lot Toss Beoteh Coal, foe sals ta lots to consent, dropped, which means that Mrs. Thomas H. Selby and family ths actual ability of the layers. Tha suit, J.

Homer Flitch, 413 Seventh cised. It was a very curious case, and the efforts of the physicians to rid the child of her foolish phantasy were fruit Last Wednesday, Mr. Marshall J. no Prize will be given this vsar. a.

Ulorinda were seen on the Overland are at Geneva. ter at this tune baa the largest membership. Oak Leaf Chapter, No. 8, Order of Eastern Star, will install officers on Tuesday evening, November 26, at Ni-chollHall. A MSC1XLANXOCS BVXNT9.

The Ladies' Fair, held for the purpose of paying off the debt on the Convent of the Presentation Sisters in second ana inira mniaes were very Tne literary exercises at Berkeley in train on Thursday morning. When If you have anything broken, get Tsa Stan's CoL Bee is recognized as Consul for Sexton, who has for several years held a responsible position in the business Ninth St. Stables the afternoon will begin at three loosely played on the pert of the outfield. The fourth, fifth, sixth and these items, together with some col less. She died in spasms yesterday, to the great grief of her family and many atiateaa, or London Cameos.

Beat Ubina at Ban lateral facts, bad been gathered to seventh were closely contested. On o'clock, and consist of opening address by President Rogers, oration by world. Trad supplied. Sadler a Oo. asenta, ray inrector unnningham has gone inenas to wnom tne nad eadeared her department of the San Francisco Call establishment, returned to his port of gether, the friends of the parties were forced to the conclusion thst they had UiFoet Street, Baa rranciaoo.

to Brazil. ths eighth inning the Picked Nine batted and scored eisht runs. XIVERY Hon. Newton Booth, poem by Harry Congressman Davis, of San Fran self by her winning ways. Her Wit ira.

nam, -a, ana musio ny ins band. aimply skipped for parts unknown. duty, alter a few. weeks leave of absence, which he improved by going The ninth inning, each side made two GanUeatea will lad it to their adrantare FEEJ BOARDING cisco, left by Wednesday's train for The mstter oi the banquet was. Berkeley, met with a very fair degree and that the volumnious letters, snd I runs, leaving tne score as ioiiows Washington.

after much discussion, referred to the to buy their Faraishlag Goods at the Great eastern Auction because their stock fa the trip to Hunter's Paint were but srjsrLrr a urg. lot of ticie. MB. R. 6LOVEB HAS OPKNEJX A Livery.

Feed aad Boarding Btabtea oa Mrs. LelandV Stanford and Mrs. "What's the woman charged withT' said the Court. "She's a dead beat Kcxn am. ATBLS-nCS.

Board of Trustees with power to act. parte of a deep Jaid plan to send the 0,1 from nrat bands snd no fancy prioea. 5 A friends dragging the bay for their Cullen, Mark Hopkins are supposed to be on the way home and are due here Si SjHennabery, sd bJ and vagrant, Your Honor, said the officer who arrested her. Then the and the general wish seemed to be that ths feast should bo on this side of the bay. The detail of ths matter, Nlata atswot, bmc.

cUy sat J'. aaa. Where the best Hvery in this City can be at' bodies, wnue they were la fact eniov Beetoe.a. a 4 atnier, circles Miss Belle Rhead, one of the wero deposed of by the drawing pro-most handsome and talented young foUowing being the winning ladies in aU the region there about nnmber. drawn: Gold wtb, MR; The wedding took place at San oil painting, 85; wax dolL 29, nlver Direct from Germany A case of embroi shortly.

Mamilton.Sd Bice. 1st b. Will isms, ing tneir mutual aa miration in some deries very cheap at thsOrsst Xaetera AacUoa Mrs. Admiral Farragut arrived here together with power to fill vacsncies. rosea, uentts Beadle Horses tor ladles' use Horses will be boarded ia tha heat ti.i.

retired spot In the foot hills. Ths Co. Kiakiaton. Sd 4 1 4 from New York Saturday afternoon. Andreas, on Tuesday, the 5th 4U cusnion, oi; oaoy wss left to the ssme oommitUa as woman spoke up and said: "It 1 can prove that Tm all right will Your Honor let me got" "Of course, said the Court.

"Then, said the prisoner. friends have not yet recovered snffl 1 atyea nrat elsss attsattoa tor tie par month Banoa.cf. i O. Crawford s4 a a 8. Crawford, 4 Daniels, 1st 9 Haalan, .4 ur.

Jennie xfearby returned on Bev. Dr. McCracken, officiating. 8 These Seeat Snow Flak a Dress Coeds at oiently from their disgust to consider carnage, sofa cushion, 39; Japanese cabinet, ladies' akirt. ton above, consisting of J.

L. Beard, Chairman, J. M. Wbitwortb, Class of B. OaVOTant, Praarlotar a cneeiey, ,3 Brown, f.

Stewart, a a te Great Bsstera Auction. Company are tne advisability of pursuit. 'here's the family Bible, by which a of hay, accord eon, silver castor, Saturday from a trip to Sacramento, where she has been attending a meeting of the State Medical Society. "2, L. Ii.

Class of "73, J. M. a you'll see I'm Molly Wright" b- a CBTSTAXi WKDDXXO. On Thursdsy evening, the 7th Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Bishop of this Btillmsn. Ulaes of -74. at.

Wall. Dtath ef Jtha ..51 XI Totals 19 Bible 14; writing desk, 81 silk quilt, 89, China tea set, 29; violin, IS; If ST "saw my lee shouted the officer Mr. E. M. Acker left Oakland last Class of '76.

G. E. DeGolie. Class of HASKELL'S TEA Market street. on Goal John Corning, Assistant General who saw the point, "if she hasn't beat IVellingt week for the mines off Forest HilL 77, and A.

F. Morrison, Class ot 78. next to Swala's Bakery, as Traaelseou city, were the recipients of a hsppy the Court, too." Aad the Court rub- emerald ring, 67; silver cake basket, 97; sewing machine, 79; blue shawl, prayer book, 17; Durham cow, 102; Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Bunker have The meeting adjourned to the call surprise party, at their residence No. bed its nose with its foretincer and TH1R3; DISTRICT C0UKT. T-days Eeasia. Ia tha Third District Court this Superintendent of the Central Pacific Baiiroad, died at San Gabriel, Los Angeles County, at' 12:15 yesterdsy of the President HIP ATI 0 EN 3 For Liver Complaint COO1 TONS given up their residence in this city and taken rooms at the Palace Hotel, gently murmured "Discharge the 726 Eleventh street, it being their tal wedding night, It was one of the Gates Afeats, 41T tnsome street.

ton of coal, 40; cake, 23; silver water set, lamp, piano, 302. prisoner. Monde Register. San Francisco, for the winter. PR08AFE COURT.

VCLLINGTON COAL nleasantest Darties of the season, aev Twsoty-aix Inch SUk Ueak Velvet $3 SO at The Uathouc fair at Livermore last morning. He had been ill for some tine with intermittent fever acoompa- ar Mr. Archie Borland: has nearly re morning the following business was trsasscted: he Great Kaatern Auction Co. week was a great success. Order aa TJadertaker.

ral being present who attended the wedding of the happy oouple at Bed covered from the effects of a iaD HOW BISCHABQOfO- rroeedtsiaps tkla niea wun congestive cnuis. us was The society of Royal Bengals, of West vs. Bhumsun; order dlsmbsinB A would-be contributor aska "TO hat received while out driving a week ago. Estate of Charlotte Tooker; letters Uluff, fifteen years ago. Among the Aaa Few Bale la xVeta ta Bala, aw NEW TODAY.

The foUowing passengers for Oak West Oakland will have a dinner some time next month, provided any of the onsets resent, were Mr. and Mrs. Dr cause set aside and cause restored to removea to Aios angeies county a short time since in the hope that the climate would benefit him, and for a granted to O. B. Rutherford.

land were on the Overland train that O. FOSTER, J. A. Bradway, Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. sbsll I write about first If your contributions are intended for our de- Eartment. the very first thing you'd etter write Is your will, and an order jtateof Ubss. V.

Ulney: Lettsrs members nave enough wealth to pav Taylor St al. vs. Ssnderaon at arrived yesterday H. Henry, L. abort time there was an Improvement.

granted to C. B. Rutherford. Williams. Mr.

snd lira. A. H. Webb, If rs. Sarah Blake.

Mi Libbte Irish, C. Trowbridge, Mrs. E. G. Boyer and but a reaction set in in which ha died.

for one. The club is composed of gentlemen who are by nature fit to be Judgement of sew suit ia favor of Xisute of Christian Brown; will ad Election Notice. oa aa undertaker. This may sound three children, and W. J.

Ewen. Mr. Corning was a native of Nsw York. mitted to-probate. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Phillip. Mr.

and afra. B. C. Gaskill. Mrs.

Hughes- vs. Emerson i Jndsement Fof Sal. like a joke, but we don't intend it for Simon Anspaoher and wife, of Liver snd aged 50. He wss nephsw of Mnnces, out who are not worth a dol-ar. It is impossible for a candidate Estate of John Brown; final account awawawawaaasa i one.

Ws were never mora ia earnest ordersd for plaintiff, more, arc spending a month in San jsrastus uorning, tna wen known settled and distribution ordered. Dwjq rroBjf, contxnts. BHiLTnra sad rtxturae, for sale Oakland. Adarees, this offlce. aoUlw for membership to be successful if bis Master Beverly Nourae, Mr.

and Mrs. Jnha Gushing. Mr. end Mrs. L.

O. TtrBXTTNa OFTHi BTOCKROLDKBS Francisco. rrestdsnt of the Nsw York Central Estate of Ida Fulton; final account ATa. Of meoaaisaa as Li fat Company. mora than balance his debts.

let aad Faad. The yacht Frolic was at Martinez a K.Hot. Mrs. E. DeWltt.

Mlsa Cora rtens take aoOee that a meeting of the settled and distribution ordered. In our lift exeept the time we kicked a man down three flights of stairs for asking as personally what you have takea the precaution ta ask through Colonel Gibson is President, Major Baiiroad, and was Assistant General Superintendent ot that road ia 1868, week ago after several days cruise up To Rant. stockholders ot this Company will held Two vury little girls strayed away Lawrence ia Secretary, and the rest of on Saturday, November is. lsn, at o'clock the Sacramento river. The Frolic had IN EAST OAKLAND A NEW ON CTPffr cmiam: kAtua when be resigned to ascent a similar DeWitt, Mr.

Willie DeWitt, Mlsa Ella Bradway. Urt Wca. Beed. Mrs. Strat-tan.

Mr. Chas. O. Beed. Mr.

and Mrs. from their homes, in West Oakland, the club is unknown to fame. Estate of Henry de Young; petition for homestead granted. Estate ot Catherine Shelley; decree of notion to creditors. r.

at the Oompenyn omoe, Oakland, for ths lectio ef Trustees, to eerv a til the poeltion with the Central Paclflo Com the mail. imira uaxette. 1 eei dhBdraa's play roem, snd store room; sutee non walks, and avmbaerv. tn A.Mtx- tha other day. One waa ths daughter Mr.

Corning was a railrotd next annual sse-vag of the Stockholders. Andrew Bvder, Mr. W. A. Walter.

Mr. on board her owner, Caps. Chas. Harrison, H. P.

Livermore andwife, Miss Banks and C. Livermore. W. a Hawkett. of Weak Oakland.

BALLS AJTD PARTUS. On last Friday evening, the second of David Bees aad the other of a family Mr. Cms, the British Home Score man In the fullest etnas. and Mrs. Geo.

W. Beed. Ur. and Mrs. Estate of Henry Blacow; same order.

for permaa-al tenant; price low. laautre ef B.Wakeaetd, cor. Seventh avenue and Peven-teaota street. East Oakland. molt lw By eider of th ttOaiOj of Trustees.

AAS. FaUBOBN, aecretary. vwtuog; us tone tucauiy. ne reiauons mirably fitted, by his techniosl knowl- Wm. O.

Bandolph; Mrs. Ault, Miss Estate of Maria Hensev: citation at- anniversary ball of the Ivy Leaf Social and tnenda became creatly alarmed. tary, reoeived the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws fist the Unlvsrslty of returned on Monday from San Bernar- ww Kincaid, Mrs. Dewey, and others. aerea raoatea.

Club, took plaoe at Hansen Hall in and their anxiety was intensified by edge, bis ootoprehenaive mind, and his Que executiTe abUity, for ths rsspon. sibla oositlon he oocuDied. lira. Mr. and Mrs.

Bishop were the reeip- Largo Boot Galoj COPE Ci '-DAVIC. tha rumor that aa unknown man had West Oakland. The spacious danci lents of msny choice tokens of friend vamDncgs ea uctoDer s. tm undergraduate were very noisy, and dur- A Cbwreh; Party. oino ana nueneme.

Rev. Mr. Meade is to serve the churches at Clayton and Pacheco, dividing his time and labors between taken one of the children away oa the floor was crowded with guests, The Corning was with' him throachout NO. trTOOXT BTstKKT. ship, aa wsll as hearty congratulations upon the rounding of fifteen happy Xast Thursdsy svening there was Hotb were found, however, af illness.

His remains will be broatht Near Market, Baa Francisco. ter several hours searching, and rt-i number present was very krge and a very en joyab night was spent by these tnem. 314 PHH BTEESr tomorrow, and will probably be lna the proceedings lowered front the gallery a flaa bearing aa inscription referring to air. Cross's position ia the Trinity College Boat Club whea he was a student. The Home Secretary turned unharmed to their parents, Mies Nannie Ban dan, of Sacramento.

years, with hopes of msny mora annt versaries ia the future. Entertainments usual to such occasions filled up iasugnratsd at th chapel of the First CSorigregaiiomal Charoh, a series of social tsa-partisa, designed to increase tassn nasi lor interment. EVEIII'lGf AUCTIOHS Sa Fraoelecok wno attended, rroi. jsrneat isae and is visiting friends in Martinez. Mrs.

Dr. C. Cushing arrived home band furnished exeeUeat musio. The Wave Warks. PlatDat.

Callfwrata The emterprise club constituted the Reception Com. the acquaintance between the Urge the evening to a lata boar. jrvrnAi, vons. of the California. The depot and station bow being took the flag, folded it, sad put Into hit pocket, uproaxionj ehnng greet- mittee, Messrs.

DURING THE DAY, wZtcZA k0 "Thursdaarening. lYSEl Mrs, H. G. McLean snd Mlas Jennie as floor man-1 vtnT. w4r IT ri erected at ths feint, (a the vicinity I Wire Works Company located at No, 9 IBS F.

C. REEF membership of that society. Qns fourth of th five hundred church Walter F. Prion acting ice acting ug ta avi wedding of Mr. S.

J. Brown, of tie United States Navy, and, Hiss California street 8axt Franoisoo, is well Sixteenth street and the water front. agers. Dancing was kept up with DHS. TIRLEM0N V.

TIED EM AN I members wffl bo invited in McLean of the Ventura Freo Press, are visiting in Oakland. great spin I until nearly daylight. shown by the taot that their business Alice Graham, daughter of Major J. promises to be the finest oa the coast, Its style Is 8 visa cottage erehitecture, TUB GEEATKST CLAISTOTANT. alphahetio order.

to take tea at the parlors of the church every The foUowing ofloera wsrs slectsd un jrnaay night at Armory Hall, a series of weekly invitation social danc IU r.oach, of the United States Army, t6 COaD has anorsaaed greatly1 daring ti.5 pi few ttKHSshs. xne qualit? of tha work AstrelOaTer and Eajnette Keale. ths Oakland Debating Society last Thursday svsnlnx. Last Thursdsy It is sixty feet long by thirty feet wide. waKai svaavon At issia,) c-.

at Dr. -Hamilton Church in c.lv at half-past three o'clock to- evening a pleasant company sat down aad is two stories ta height. It com turned out is first class and their goods are in use all ever the-PaciSo Coast, Who ever ODBeofted ber oa past, rrseeat aad a xnesasy evening; President, Prenoh; Vpa president, r. Frsnoex Secretary, Lewis French; Treasurer, to a aeiisouai social sepass, tns rv rtf fetars. IstUf fee, SJ; rent's, ti.

Bv ing parties was inaugurated under the direction of Sr J. Miliington, The at-teadanoe was quite good and a very pleasant party was the result of the first effort Mr. Waloott has now parlors of the chapeL After oar- mands a one view oi the Golden uate, and it is said that property In its vicinity has increased 20per sent, in The church was crowded with and friends. Owing to the Inar at which the core- rill sa. caiarro.

a at tuna, i oroai aai jtts ease eered without Kediciae. ueorge Aiawes, taxing oi ti.s, tna party scjourned to Tna friends of Dr. B. T. Wood, ia Oakland and Alameda, will be pleased to learatbatae has opened aaoOo at 1053 Broadway.

Oakland, where a is prepared to attend to aU arossmleual calls, The WatsoavUl paper aaya 'Colonel P. Vood. K. D. who has for nearly two years bees la Watson viUs prae-iietng his profeasloa, will las few days ia to Oakland to local.

i Doctor hssatade many frieads whUe here, both by kls taJtat and urbanity of fca-aer. Tt ml hlmfortone In bis sew home to ail 1 i de-5rts, acl wil 1 slo' f-' r-" Miss O. A. Traver of East Oakland, charge of the The following the pleasant rooms opposite, which had oeen adorned for the occasion with 'pictures and flowers. Uosio.

value aiacs the Railroad Company have eomaeneed their irgpravemepi, along the water fwmt, The work ef ts to arrive noma xrsm the ast tomorrow afternoon. i T' we are to give tIJs kaaaw 'om-hotJM I tsr cf XT. -1 I oa a. O.A.Ingersoll and O. IX.

7ranc! It Is the (aakioa to poict out as one of lbs elections to drink Uat it is so tuucb, but if people take cose they require core food. la FrtLaiart tlie cf tke Pete Car-rs, trio srs ll -ytrty i wii an i itiac.il tllir.j la atcut twelve' ases of swr riaiea were araoc mo present, Mrs. -t tarrelL lAz Scribner, I nrencs Forlbner, Hist Ida Calls-1 7T. irdmru lliss rsauirs at convenr.tiou cr? ts timeuf.U113 o'Cz: iea broke rr. It ii a it vUm this city, visited aa Joss last weak.

Ur. and lln. L. G. Colo, and Hiss "tUSTTO T1L1J T01 TLZkTT, if.we.RdI S-rvWa t-i onomcT --a.

A.l is ot irom a our.Tv i f) iz I Lais sewer, 1j is rt it it a 1J Is tvAAt 1 inie lromley. If 1 3i -a uoss cf lie i j-t r-t I tji'- i cr-.

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