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letr To-cay. Tew To-c i a 1 1 bosveis, or rattier In conjunc K-rtu liaa. IeaG. IlaiTT aslui candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction. He will bring oii.ieas are po ileal kit persons ar equally i.j lite protection of ur laws.

Corruption Exposed nnnnt Dnr. Wurtl Ml tii i 1 tion wiUi them, the kidneys and bladder are the most important scavengers of the system. They purify the blood and carry oft Its refuse, preventing rheumatism dropsy, Blight's disease and diabetes br their active cleansing HOSTET-TR STOMACH BITTERS, when the kid evince a tendency to relax tbe activ-itvof their important function, renews It, add thnsaverts renal maladies.the most dif- ear native land. Tbe uuoible lying circulars that Dr rs "i fZ yoa tas kailt: ja 0O-8IX EEKLT tPUBUSBXD WIST YEAR 3 a 1 ITS CUilES DYSPEPSIA LEWIS HESS CC ol Propria tors aad iauXACtuj'l ATS Oil- 'Wholesale Llnuor Dealers ftisJ 4T4 ELEVENTH STHIXT, i ILKS ULSUil li 4 oVc'sck. lirot-ailev ALX 6IL.K Gros Dress Silk Silks imd Velvets, 'Ileal worth $1 per i Also same day, COO I'lECtS A cd Fringes, forth at least $1 per Ws' I ell rialn aad Fancr Balbrlsgaa IIo Eionry.

mere Wool Hose, worth tb.re tl' ottis wikdov, -Lokouttor our GKE1T' HKim I '-m jo per cent reuuuiuu ua Aeniimuu, cs Deal OS THE SQUARE Aioy's Pleated asre 1 MEN'S COHDUUfJl 'UUMLMi MEN'S ALLAIOOLSUl IQIO -C. ii i STAR F0REIGE3 cCedar River i This Coal IB Free ironvoot and that principle is to-day the cornerstone of the Republican party. It is written in our Constitution in tbe bloocl the thousands of the brave msa who gvye np their lives that the principles of ths Republican party might prevail. The grandeat monument to the soldiers of the Union and. to the great statesmen of the Republican party who guided ths nation through that terrible ordeal is tke Fourteenth Amendment the Constitution of tbe United States, in which this principle is The American party has borrowed this great principle "of the Republican party for the first plank of its platform, and ia now like the ass in the lion's skin, parading itself before the people and asking Republicans to abandon tht great national 'party which fought one of the greatest wars of history in defense of that principle, for an embryo party led by a copperhead who, when the existence of the nation was at stake, aud the principle he now advocates seemed likely to "perish lorever from the earth, was running for office on a copperhead ticket and ad vocating the Democratic platform of 1S64, declaring the war to be' a failure When the people of the United States shall have forgotten that war and the brave men who fought and suffered and died for that principle, when they shall have forgotten -the immortal Lincoln and his assasaitiatk, when they shall have forgotten his emancipation procla when i they shall have for gotten Grant and Seward and Stanton and Chase and Gar field and tbe long, long list of soldiers and statesmen of the Republi can party who nave commanded its armies and guided its policy in a steadfast adherence to this principle, then, and not till then, will aban don tksir party to follow in thejwake of WlGGISTOS or I'lXLEir.

Every vct cast for Jons F. Swtft is vote for this great principle cf the Republican party, The Republican party in its platform declares that "the public lauds are a heritage of the people of the United States, and should be reserved as far as possible for small holdings by actual settlers. We are opposed to the acqui sition of large tracts of these lands by corporations or individuals, esjiecially where such Jtoldings are in the. hands of non-resident aliens." If yea wish to veto for this principle, if you wish to prevent our pablio lands from being appropriated in vast tracts, either bycorporations or individuals or by non-retuient aliens; if you wish to prevent the absentee landlord system of Europe from being imported to America; if von wish to have this principle en grafted on onr laws, vote for tbe only party which ever can er ever will carry it into effect, and cast your vote for Johs- F. twiTT.

The Republican party also in its plat form declares that "having its birth in a hatred of slave labor, and.iu a deBire that all men may be free and equal, is unalterably opposed to placing oar workingmen in competition with any form of servile labor, whether at home or abroad. In this spirit we denounce the importation of contract labor, whether from Europe 'or Asia, as an of feose against the spirit of American in stitutions, and "we are opposed to the immigration of all persons not in sym pathy with this Government and the principles on which it is It says to the paupers and criminals! the anarchists, the communists, the so cialists, the political agitators from Europe you shall not set foot upon our shores. If you believe in these principles and wish to see them prevail, stand by the Republican party. The Republican party from its birth has maintained the system of a protec tive tariff which has fostered, and en couraged American industries of every class and kind, and 'has protect! our home productions and manufactures, and the American working men from competition with the cheap labor pro- ducticos of other counties. If believe in the.Atnerican pro tective system of Alexander Hajul- xon and Henry Clat and James G.

Blaine, End the Republican party and wish to see it maintained, stand by the party aud vote for John F. Swift. If you wish to see this protective system destroyed, if yon wish to see all the principles of Republican party which have been enumerated defeated, if you wish to see the Democracy in control of State and Nation with all that that implies vote for Wiggikoton or Baetlett. For a vote for Wigginoton half a vote for Bartlett. But if you wish to vote for principle, if you wish to see tke principles of the Republican party triumphant, if yon wish to see that party i restored to the control of the affairs- of our Nation, if yon wish tp see home rule in America, if you wish to have as Governor of California a man of intreerity and independence of character, of experience in public affairs and ability to cope with all the great questions with which the next Governor of this State will have to deal, if you wish to sect an adminstrator of which every citizen of California Vill be proud, then vote for John F.

Swot. FraaLkB.Og.den. The members of the Oakland bar endorse the fitness of Frank B. Ogdbn for City Justice of the Peace; for Oakland. He is a self -educated man, and has been at the bar for five years.

He read in the office of. A. A. Cohen. 'The OoDFNaof.New York and New Jersey; from whom he sprung, 'have for genera tions been in the first rank at the bar and, en thei and are of national and historical reputation.

Frakk B. Ooden will make a conscientious Justice. nil Noshaamer- The difficalt and responsible office of justice ot tne xescs ior uaaiana town ship has been filled with a great degree of ability and impartiality by Ejcil Nus-baumer. i He is one of those men not very common who have' sufficient strength of mind and "will to go straight ahead in the direction he believes to be right, regardless of comment His re-1 election is certain. A.

D. who is an incubator of the Know-Nothing party in San Fran cisco, says that M. Pixley may be a crank." Now, we Republicans, do not abase Mr. Fix ley by calling him a crank. 1 When he comes to Oakland he is respectfully," especially by The Tribute, which knows his talents.

Hatch's eggs have no common sense. Wigoiston ran for District-Attorney on the copperhead- ticket of Merced County. He used to sing, did Wiggin- in of flcolrlo cope with, and which superinduce frightful loss of bodily tissue.stamina and neen. wnen tne renal organs exhibit the slightest symptoms of inaction, they should once receive the tsdful ntlmnlna fmm tnis saiest, surest and pleasantest of diure-tiols. Chills and fever.

dyspepsia, eonstt- pation, liver complaint and debility are wuspj romeaiea oy it. Rststolpst 4c Zarpeulla Will open their new Bakery and Coffee Parlor at 481 Seventh street, Tuesday, November 2d, where thsy will be ready to supply carties, balls, eta, with fancv cake, bread and psstrys of all kinds. Give tbe Egle Bakery a call; they will treat IT00 wsJU Ucueravl Overland Ticket Office. Best rates and accommodations by the "Short Route" for all points East. Apply at Whitney's Express Asency, 855 Broad-war.

Cheap steamer rates to and from trans-Atlantic porm. (icneral Overland rasusgerOf ti flee, 97S Brssdnsf. Tickets bv all routes to all points East. Europe or Mexico for sale. Prepaid pawape tickets from JSnrope at lowest prices.

rwt rontai and bet accommodstiona. In- formation cheerfully given. Remember, southeast corner Tenth and Broadway. Excursion October zbth. I WM.

It. tiENTLKT, Good family coal S3 per ton at Lb JAFFE'S, Sixth and Franklin streets. Evsrt variety of coal in the market at 1 A. Brown's. 410-412 Kinth street.

Perforated Ctiatr Seals, 13 cents at H. SCHELLHAAS Auction House, Eleventh street. Piano, SSO, For sale or exchange, at H. SCHELL HAAS', Eleventh street. Crockery and ttlnssvrare At balf price just arrived all new good IJ A A3' An Excellent fJOUfrn 'Srrp Made from eucalyptus leaves and hot hound herb, and called the Gam Tree Cough Syrup, contains nothing to sicken the stomach.

'Mr. J. V. Smitb. wishes to announce to his friends and patrons, that be has removed hie Tonsorial Parlors to 1164 Broadway, between T.rteentb and four teenth, where haa been ronov-a ted and newly fitted up.

corufurtrble appointments have been added and the entire establishment arranged in such a man ner that it is indeed in every respect a "Parlor," entitled "The Arcade." Only first-class workmen are employed, and the cutting of ladies and childrens hair a specialty. An artistic and thorough sham poo can be obtained constantly unuer those who practically understand the art under the new arrangement. Tbe Arcade cannot fail to become the most popular shaving establishment In Uur motto: steel keen ana linen clean Have your spring beds made over at SCHELLHAAS'. 1110 Fran klin steet. All.

There! Don't stay there, but go to the Collateral Bank, 15 Dupont street, San Francisco, if you need money. Dressnaklps. Stvlish suits for $5 and upwards. Cut- ins and fitting a specialtv. Mrs.

M. E. Inghram, dressmaker, 963 Washington street, near Tenth. 1 BURLINCTON ROUTE. Overland ticket and steamship office.

I Only authorized omce for Oakland. UEO 15. SEAMAN, raffl. Agt, I' 950 Broadway. Npring Beds made Over Equal to new.

Sf 50 and upwards, at the boss place H. SCHEIXHA AS 408 Eleventh street. -j 'f Safest Safes 1' Mocsy loaned on tbem at the Collateral Bank, 15 Dupont street. Scott's Kmalsloit ef Par Cad Liver Oil with Ilypophaephttes. ltd uartn Lung Troubles.

Dr. Bibam Caso- retto, of Jacksonville, says: I have prescribed your Emulsion to a number of patients with lung troubles, and they have been greatly benefited by it." I Notice The In wall Drum Corps is ne longer ia existence. Mrs. Hakbt Iitwall. Drum-MajorjGeneral, a I Trss Basin ess, The cheapest and best place to buv vour lounges and bedroom suits is at.

XI. SCHELLHAAS', 408 Eleventh street. Btfv vour furniture at auction nrlcea at Partiea Ira Oakland. Tbe Vienna Kakerv. "205 Kearnv at.

S. are prepared to supply wedding and otbecpartios witn every thing required inciuuine oisues, taoiev, waiters, etc. Chamber Snltes, Ia cherry, ash and walnut, at Chad bourne's, 741 and 745 Market street, San ranciBCo. miueral Caie For sale at II. SCHELLHAAS'.

J-. Tfc maxwell, Late Jnnction 'Huuse, has changed hands and been thoroughly renovate and fitted up and conducted on a new system by C. L. Maxwell, who will personally cater to the wants of the guests, and supply the table with the best the market affords. Kooms pleasant and airv: no dark rooms.

Two strett cars pass the door, concocting with both roads for 8. r. I derms for board and rooms at reason able rate). Give us a call. C.

L. Maxwell. To bUy or sell Furniture call at No. 1158 Broadway. RYAN MELLOK.

VTheri Baby was sick, we care her Casbtria, Whibshe was a Child, sbe cried for ustoria, Whcii he becam MiM, she clang to C'asturia, ahe had Children, she gavethem Castor! Bsrkvh. RrxlMhe, TartkMSS; PSf-MM, BniMi mw ralnullikn. F.rtv riM. iiBi CBS CnAKLlLS A. OCCU.B iu, lfcUUars 1L.C.&1 TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE.

th Greatest Msdiral Triumph of tbe Aga I I SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Loss of appetite. Bowels costive. Pain fat the head, with a doll sensation ia tne beck part Fain under the abouider-blade. Fullness after eating, with a disinclination to exa tion of body Vr mind. Irritabflityof temper.

Low spirits, with feeling of haviiurnezleeted aonwdatr, Weari-4esi Ulzzioeas, Flntterin at the Heart, oa before the eres. Headache over the right eve. Beatieameaa, with fittal dreanis, Bhljoolotci CONSTIPATION TT7TT8 PHX8reespedallr adapted tosoeb eases, ooeaoee effect euca a chauaeof xeeline? sstoastonishtoesuaerer. Tter Inenaae the ApDetHe. aad eaus th body to Take on Flash, thus the syttem is by their Toole Action on the Dire.

crjicoBS Qif -( M'lli ua i uiii to the office an excellent education and thirteen years experience 'as a public school teacher, ranging from ths High School in Boston to th Lincoln School San Francisco. He was a member the Assembly in 1SS1-2, and Chair man of the Committee on Education, and is now President of the San Fran' Cisco of Education. His early training, his long association with and successful service in the Public schools. have made bim thoroughly in sympathy with tbe spirit of oar system of popular education, and well fitted him for tbe po sition of Ssperintendent. The Editor of The Tribune was a pnpil in the Lin coin Sshool when Mr, Ho itt waa pria- cipal, and with thousands of others we can testify to bis efficiency as teacher.

Ws agree with the proprietor of the Santa Cms Sentinel, who was also pupil of Mr, ilorrr, wnen he says He is one of the foremost men in nomi nation for any office on any ticket. This but expresses the ppinion of all of his old pupils. Mr. Horn is in favor of ree text books for every child in the public echeole, the same to be furnished by the State. He; declares that the use of text books should be as free as th use of deski.

He has ever been a labori ous, bard-working man, and.nas served the people faithfully for the past two years without pay. We feel confident that he ought to be and will be elected, and when tbe educational interests of the entire State are placed in his hands, he will devote bis entire time te the duties of the office and give to the schools California a progressive, honest and vigorous administration. He is pre-eminently the, best man before ths people for the othca to which he aspires The confession thct Wiggtstos was a copperhead, and that he did write and sing the wretched rhymes ending, 'Well-drive the bloody tyrant Lincoln i. From our dear native land," Must contaminate every man who vow against the party which Lincoln "cones- crated by kis life. iGGlXTOir was a secessionist of Southern parentage, "and he was living under the protection of a State which was sending its troops to save the Union.

To bim Lincoln was a tvrant. a bloody tyrant, and the dear native land was the secession South. His song was the hiss of a copperhead snake. In the Congressional districts of Colonel Morrison, of Illinois, and of Frank. Hood, of Ohio, tbe issue, as in manv other districts of the country, has been the tariff.

We shall await the in dications of popular opinion with con siderable anxiety. In the great log cabin campaign of Tippecanoe and Tvler too, the log cabin was paraded all over tbe country. Bartlett has plenty of time between now and Tuesday to parade bis Chinese washhouse, Brr for a Democratic Legislature there would not be so many Chinamen in California Political spite was greater than Democratic pretense of wishing well and voting well for the State. -zm Henry GEORGE'scaudidacy will boom his book high enough to give bim 000 this year. He should divide it up with the Third-avenue car-drivers, ac- oordnis to his own theory.

He'll not do it. Thk Democrats of the last Congress nrevonted the nassaee of the Chinese restriction bill. Vota for Joseph Mc- Kenna for Conaress. He is-one of the ablest men in the House. The crops of the country are large, aad prices are not likely to rise.

With new mills we might feed oursurplus at home. Protection gives mills. The Chairman of the American meet ing in San Francisco on Friday night said: "I don't care if Wigoiston wss a copperhead." Wiggintok, in wanted to hang Abb Lincoln to a tree. In 1886 he wishes he were down in Dixie. Old Republican, did yon vote for LlNCOLSftT Have vou sot so low as to vote for HViggiston Amebic an joung man, is your sister what WiocrsTON described her as being POUTICAL NOTES.

The Haywards Journal has these paragraphs: Talk as yon John Swift has made a manly and straightforward po campaign. Xbete are a great many Republicans hereabouts who do not believe in awapfSinglmustangs in tbe middle of the stream. S. Haul, of San Le- andro, nominated as one of the Justices of the Peace for this township, has resigned. Men and boysi there were seventy-eight persons in the "procession that escorted Washington Bartlett np Broadway last night.

The so-called American boom, which week afro wai howling for joy over itself. is whispering In zephyr tones to-day. Its final collapse will occur next Tuesday, Go early to the polls on Tuesday and vote for Swift and Bee: The platform of American party contains this plank: Resolved; That the soil of America shall belong to Americans; that no alien non resident should be permitted to own real estate ia tbe United States; and that the rest' possessions of tbe resident alien shall be limited in value and area. How about the resident citizen Is land mononoly not objectionable if the moa opolist happens ta be born in the United States? Nearly all the land grabbing in California" has been done by American citizens, some ef them, we dare ray, mem berg hi- Wigginton's party. What differ ence doss it make to Sacramento, for ex ample, whether tbe great Norris Grant is pwned by a resident alien or a non-resi dent citizen -So long as it remains under the ownership of one man the progress and settlement of this section will be retarded.

All land monopoly is an evil. If it is de sirable to restrict the real pos essions of the alien, it is alss desirable to restrict those of tbe citizen. The difference is but one cf degree. Humors were current yesterday that the American party were getting ont a county ticket, but investigation to-day showed that-they had nu foundation other than tbe fact that a' gentleman in the Second Ward, belonging that party, is amusing himself by printing a ticket with names of bis own selection for county officer. The managers of the- party have had double -set cf tickets printed containing the names of the Kepublicaa and Demo cratic county nominees.

Edgerton and Taniler speak to-night at the Oakland Theater. P. D. Wigginton will speak at Camroo Hall. tevely Art Bsomi.

Ths first time yon are down Bosh street go to the warereoms if the California Fur niture Company, 220 to 226 Bush street, Saa Franc! co, and look at the exquisite art rooms this firm has added to Its house. There are three a parlor, dining and bed room arranged in gorgeous style, giving a fine view of their rich and newlv re ceived good in nmitors, draping, etc. ney a at reformer must have money before be cai bay even the fine-tooth comb of re- forss. Oxosox William Ccetis and his decrepit dndes most have money be fore they can buy. lilv-white.

bnnioa plasters and. six-button bustles. A Democrat must have- money before he can bay his way to the United States Ssnat. lne earning, accumulation and pres ervation of money or other property de pends upon the general prosperity of.the country. Not a sparrow falls or flutters np again without the influence of gov ernmeuc the war ocean it was no fault of the North that the South claimed to be poor.

It had lived on the Union which it sought to destroy. Everything bad been in its favor. If, despite all things, the free labor of tke North bad resources greater than those the alave labor cf the South, it was because our system of civilization was superior. The Democratic party left ua with no money in tbe treasury lne Kepublicaa party success fully managed the finances of the country during tbe greatest war ever fcnewn. And it was a very young party.

The financial system of the Democratic party was abandoned. It never did anything. The alleged big-headed statesmen of tbe slatternly South could do nothing for. the large welfare of the country, because every act of theirs was selfishly directed towards the benefit of their own slave-driving, julep-guzzling, fat-witted, gabbling political shysters, who were as much qualified to conduct the governmentas an oyster ia to compose an opera. In the childishness of their madness, they had not been able to de stroy tbe free labor of the North, which they tried to ruin in peace and in war.

and now they try 'to rule, so that brigadiers may buv bread and bourbnor The South opposed home industry and national improvements because it op posed civilization. The Lasiars and Lees oppose "American civilization "to day because they were reared on the milk of slaves. The degradation of slavery courses in their vein. The blood of the North, made brisk by exhilarating trade, has been as enterprising in gov ernment finance as in erecting factories. The measures providing for the National bank system were opposed by tbe Dem ocrats.

But the Republican party abol ished the old rotten State bank system. Tbe Federal bank system, whose safety ii secured by coin, has been opposed by the Democrats. 1 -J The financial systeaa of the country embraces tne policy ot protection, wnicn is opposed by- ths Democrats, i Nearly three million of operatives in this country depend upon protection for livelihood. To this system the Demo cratic party is opposed. The Democratit party is therefore in- practical alliance with the producers of other nations.

Every dollar earned by an operator, every dollar taken by a dull, lazy, bour bon brigadier frem the United States treasury, is a Republican dollar put into the mechanic's hand or into the treasury by Republican policy. Tbe Democratic administration to-day is living on Re publican money and policy. The Kepnb lican party, by its judicious land laws, bas mightily increased the wealth of the people. The Democratic party kept it poor. The cities of the South were composed ef messy old rookeries.

They wers dull, dreary, tumble-down. Now there are a new Richmond, a new At lanta, and a new Washington! Un painted, half-nailed clapboards have been succeeded by elegant brick struc tures; mud, which mired mules, has given way to asphalt pavements on which' bicycles whirl; the whiz; of the las and the cry of the slave have ended for the the spindle and the whfttie cf the the palmetto ensign and the stars and bars have been supplanted by the flag of the Union; and the Republican party is the author of all this good. Mr. Dodger, of Dedgeville. The eternal fitness of things was never better illustrated than by the statement of the Honorable Marcus PETEB DliTWIDDDIE WIGOIST0N that in IS61 he was editing a paper at Dodgevills, Wisconsin, Tbe name of the place seems to have permeated his inner consciousness, and he bas con-siatly followed fiis internal mentor ever sinccv In IS62 he dodged bis country's call to arms ancC quietly folded his tent, and slid to California, where war's rude alarms with its aeoooitnpaninients of enlistment and draft could not disturb bis peaceful dreams.

Subsequently he dodged the decision of- the Supreme Court of this State, itself Democratic, which! decided that RohtaIdo Pacileco was legally entitled to a scat in the House of Representatives, and by the aid of a partisan majority dodged into a seat in Congress to which he waa not wA Later in his career he dodged into the lucrative position of attorney for the Central Pacific Railroad Company, which he held when, as his last and final dodge, be appears as the sworn foe of monopoly, and the candidate fot Governor upon a platform which is as full of dodge and evasions as its chosen exponent. Mr. WidGMTOjr for himself the title so the champion dodger of the century, and we Suggest that the tickets of the American party should, be Beaded "For. Goyemor, Mr. Doikjkr, of Dodgeviue, -'assf beiog thoroughly sxpressiv-of the character and career of tbe-standard-bearer of tbe party Hon.

Mr. McKesjia's speech was sufficient to convince every anxious veter what kind of representative we have in Con gress, ills standing there is ss high ss it is We are measursd by oar representatives, and in the House Mr. McKesna is listenad to with grave attention, when be advances the claims of California. We Cannot afford to send a boor or a harlequin to misrepresent nsy Mr. McKemxa is a hard working Congressman, and has earned the gratitude of our people.

His defeat would, indeed, be a public toss. T. W. Hsnahsv. Fnss.

W. Hevshaw is bright I 7vig lawyer, endowed with what is know among the legal fraternity as a judicial vindS He has proved this on the bench as Ppljce Judge, and is may be added the beat police Judge Oakland has ever had. He should be re-elected City Justice. -''-V H. Ai, PowelL "i i Powell ssek-tb H.

A. nominatioa for State Senator. He has hAan at el assasa. of-youta and a lecal counsellor of men. He ia bevrdM trigoe, and is not uledupil if snd will be elected as he was nominated! of bave been issued to injur them ad make votes for the Democratic nominees.4 These cowardly, fab and factored attacks, the writers of which dare not father the villainy of their own con-coetiuD, should bw' spurned by every voter; and instead ol isjuriag tbe catdi- aaiss aitacKaa, snoaia make mem votes.

One of thee nondescript emanations those who resort 'to falsifying and uowiuigat suuiigiuui ijring injure Hon. Hknet Tbookav in the ettima. tion of the voters of his district land rive a boost to his Democratic opboa at, is falsely signed "Life-leng Repub lican' which means "Life-long Demo- srat, It is enly necessary to refer to that portion- ot tbe drivelling circular in which it is charged that-' the open! and notorious corruption evinced in secsring. a Ceunty Convention for the purpoke of nominating Mr. Arroomaa in ordir to secure the elefetioa of A.

A. Sargentt to th U. S. Senate, to ahow the charicter of -the drab that wrote it, as the'peo pie of this city kaow. this tobesojfool- isn a lie tnat it aoea not need even a contradiction! I There is another falsehood, on the br- acter oi wmcn me people generally are not so well posted, as few take paias to inquire ins the character of the laws enacted, and therefore will aot ao scad- iiy perceiv the nature of the falsehood in this respect.

I 1 It charges that the street law, known as the Vreemaa Act," is a htch potch inconsistency and nncertaiiity, etc. i Now, it ia well known that up tbe passage of tbe roemsn street law, no street work had been done in any iicor porated city of this State eincej the adoption of the New Constitution, which took effect as a repealing act of all street laws January 1, 1SS0. Since the passage of the Yrooman Act then has been expended irv San Frau eisco alone, under the Act," hundreds of thousands of dollars. Kentucky stk-eet, the last work ordered under the Vroo-man 1 law, the contract price oft the work: ia over $115,000 and this was le4 only last week. -4-- There never has been any- contro versy about the construction of the Vrooman Act.

The law is so clear that a foot -of the dimensions the writer of the lying circular noted abov might understand its provisions Tv whole controversy has keen as to toe amendments to. tbe Constitution re moving the complicated lecaaSVnrH tl that instrument which impeded ths im- provement of streets. The only con troversy has been as to whether that amendment to section 19, article XL of the Constitution, waa legally and properly adopted at the general election of and bot as to the intelligibility or efficiency of the VsoonAar Act. Up to the time of the adoption this amend' ment there had never been any question as to the legality or construction o- tke Tbooiuk Act. As tothe Vboomax street law betn "hotch-potch of inconsistencies and un certainties, as charged in' this rab- circular, it was simply a copy of the street laws of Ian Francisco and Oak land adapted t5.the conditions oi the New Constitution, after theae laws bad been construed and passed upon bi the Supreme Court for twenty years, Farther that np to the passage of the Vrooman Act, there had never been any pro vision, for securing the pay of laborers employed in streetorkw-(Mr, VfiOOMAK inserted in his bill, and fit is now- the law, a provision whereby la borers nav niteen aays to me claims before the contractor can' draw' his! pay frem the Treasury, In this connection we would refer- to the act drawn by Mr.

Vrooman Jand which is now the law, preventing repetition or the KAT frauds, matting it impossible for such a thins to again ry Also tne law protecting taxpavera whose property may be sold for taes, requiring the buyer to give perssnal notice to ths owner thirty days in I advance of getting Ibis deed; and providing farther, that the owner-can recover his property by paying the usual alty. Again wo advise the voters of Ala meda 'county, to pay no attentiod these, drop circulars issued on the (BV of selection. They are lying frad a. Vote for Hon. Hesbt Vkoomak, (the leader of the Senate, who has conferred honor upon his constituents and upon the State.

Heed none of the villainjous lies that-have been, and will be, ped died about tmtil the polls close on! to- morrow night, i- i J' C. MoresjOKse. We have had occasion already to point ont that th campaign capital attempted to be made by th opponent i of sir, Morehouse for member of the State Board of Equalization ont of the lact that Mokehops voted to raise he assessment roll for Alameda county, kd little force, because the. additional amount imposed on the individual taxpayer' was insignificant. Nevertheless this is hot ths ground oa which we urge th re-election of Mr.

Morehouse. We urge it for the very reason that he lid so vote. It was obvious that his vpts on that question was against his inter est, because it tended to make biman- popular among his constituents of pis own county. xi believed that it was right to vote that 5y, and we are not ready to believe4l3at there is any lie- publican in Af tWntyho wrill vote ''against jS.t'Bovsi because he ia an hontst i Cslll, gander. iEosoB rv vvatson wis Una noni inee of the RpabfecnCounty Cii- vention fot Assemblyman from the Fifty-sixth Distatcl, bat owlag to his wcuun uu ousiuess ne riods himself i-able to run.

His resignation was hand i in to the Central Committee on Satnrd, afternoon, and they substituted for hto Charles O. AWaader ofj th v.fK Ward of this a $he nominee of the party from the Fif ty-sscth. The selection is one eminently Mr. Alexander is a young Rcpusvau has always taken ao active part the Republican side, He has been pro. nent in onr leading local organizations.

TT. 1 a. g- 1 i 1' ability and force, and it is right should be given an opportunity to'ser the State. His election is assured. The girls of one of the largest tories in New York struck because thi were treated, indecently by the were compelled, to change their before the men and boys, and we.r constantly subject to obscene Yet, after three weeks, Mr.

WioorsTok, those American 'girls are neither in the Morgue nor in a place you dare opt mention in your dear Lincoln-Jobs native land. O'Donnell's OfflcovBoy Bribed for Twenty DalLwB, THE CONFESSION. money Being- Freely Csest I Defeat tbe People's Choice Swift and' Bartlett hare-become furious by reason of Dr. C. C.

O'Donnell's phenom enal strength In the State. They realise that the people have determined to elect the loneer champion of Antl-Coollelsia 4o the Governors hi pof California. In the age nice of despair the two miserable leaders of the two political parties agreed to pnt up a "Job," as some of the knowing ones truth fully term U. After a most scrutinising and thorough investigation of the latest fiendish "Job put up for the purpose of defeating the Incomparable C. O'Donnell, the fol lowing facts have been brought to light, and the "Job" which was supposed to defeat O'Donnell, will surely to elect him.

During Dr. ODonnell's absence from this clty.laet week, one of the arch demons and basest ward-strikers In the State was employed to lead into temptation a paralysed simpleton named Christopher Krudener, whom Dr, kindly took into his family, and in the generosity ot his big heart treated one of his family. This object of charity was brited with the gold of the political leader, according to his own as shown by his affidavit. The gold was paid in consideration of ser vices to be performed fnlbotraylng his mas ter, his protector, C- C. O'Donnell.

THE CONFESSION. 707 Washington 84N Fb-ancisco. October 3L 1886. I herebv certify that I have betrayed Dr. C.

C. O'Donnell for money. A man unknown to me stopped me on he street on last Satur-dav and attked me if 1 was employed by Dr. O'Donnell, 'as he had seen driving the doctor wagon, Bald 1 wss. He tnen we me $20 aud promised me more if I would get some clothing from Dr.

O'Don-! ncll's residence and take the same to a Chinese waBhhouse at Ml Clay street. I agreed to do as he asked me at 9 o'clock Saturday night. Dr. O'Donnell was absent from the city, so I went to his son's room, tieorge, and took his and his wife's clothing and some table cloths. I got upstairs and mad a bnndle and took It to 901 Clay Bireet, met a man there who Ktrnrk me a blow.

I cried out Police and an officer arrested both ot us. I freely confess that this job was put up to defeat Dr. O'Donnell for Governor. I never knew of Dr. O'Donnell or hit wife giving washing to Chinamea, but'l have taken my own washinor to Chinamen, unknown to Dr.

O'Donnell. as he would bave discharged me if he had known it. Others beside myself have been bribed to assist in putting up tbis lob on Dr. unonneu. (Signed)i C.

KKVDENER. Lew Gordos, witness; Paul A. Dubois, Witness. John Diemek, Witness. THE CHINAMAN'S STATEMENT, Saw Francisco.

October SI. 1W6. Sing Hight, hereby certify that I nave never wasnea cioiuiuk ior mjt. v. O'Donnell or his wile.

-8iirned( 6ING HIGHT. i 601 Clay Street, witness. M. r. Williams.

Witness: E. E.Gcmbh. The Famous and Uiieqnalled Anchor Brand Cider B. HEINBOLP, KLLMViLi.a. TJuTsa County, If sw Yoax, In Cases of 1 dozsn Quarts or 2 dozen Pints.

Cider, hen sound, is a wholesome, agreeable aud refreshing stimulant beverage. Sherwood xS Sherwood pacific coast agents, 212 aud 214 Market 15 17 Fine St Street, and 8 F. Republican Mass fileeting OAKLAND THEATER OK Monday Evening, Nov. 1, 1886- Corporal James Tanner Hen. Henry Edgerton Will address the people of Oakland aud vicinity.

Coma one, come all and hear these two sisal speakers. E. F. DELOER. Chairman County Central Committee.

P. B. Granger, Secretary. TooLate for Classification. I EWAMB mv SUCKED TS 4Y li one who will Inform me what parties came into my yard October 37 and broke panes of glan out ot windows in my barn; bouse occupied by an auoH varamet.

loircy-foorui street. Dol-ivx aJITI ATI) W1ITCD-1 HFI.L as. perieoced eoachmaa or ganleiier wiahes a eit-uatlon ia a private family, eaogive Stst-claas refer ences nqnirea; apply at wigar store, BE corner awuuiua nuomiUD, uuiano. nol-lw Best tk elk rsorEiTt roti WLE-two nne mew 7-room cottages, with modern improvement, on Blake street, near Iwfght way station, (ct g2S0O each, on easy term: size of lot mum; apply ur.a BHArittft, ws woaaway. Ferxt-iN vmx-tt tasto.

Korember lat. a Pocket-boolr eontalnJiie aotne valnablea. The owner will nod the aame. cr dtot. ing property, at No.

886 Cedar street. West Oak. land. nol-lwx IITAJITKB-TWe KfMHs FIKSIHHEO for nouseseeDlner: voonc eouile: no efaiklref: muet be about Ave miootee walk from iuth and Broadway; reference if required. Addreea Prin ter, tnie office.

nol-lwx V'OCM. SvEatMAN MAX AMss WIFB A want sltuauom wife ts sood Dlain cook: man Is able to do work ot any kind, city or country. Address this office. nol-lwx TH ATE A 811 CATION lit able womaa in a private tamUy is a good cook: reasonable wares; woo 111 bv the dar. week or boo th: please call at Mo.

756 efferaon street, between Fourth and Vith-aol-lwx IjMtiLK B1EEIV, CwftFKCTieftEKT and Coffee Parlor. 8I Seventh street between Broadway and Waahinrton streets, Oakland Bella, nartiea and wed'lfrjM nmniitl 1 1 y. KUrxiLPH A ZARPE.NTl.N. nul-o pir rivowEsi MaTeatiAi. Mairv- tacturer.

A. wiEiiiusu, atutios at. uom SAII. AMD KXAMIRB MXCNCa KJ eiejant npright piauot; powerful aod briUiant tone; factory, 917 if, mam atreet eyp. Mint, nol-c WANTED-RY A BTESPECTABLE HIB-dle-aged aad experienced woman, a aitaation as child's nurae; a rood dreee Mrs.

v. a nv neveuto street. not-lwx WE. KKOta fvaXTlnT-SK to A. le Fevre, has removed to Tairteenth street and Broadway Xrr A WATCH AJtaSCHAI.lt w.

er, ey proving property ana paying enarrea, have the same br caliina at llai Jackaoa street- not Iwx LfetsftB. HAaTiElM AS USiStT StUV IXery wgon, suitable for a for aale cceap. Call as Sbv Atto street. not lwx WASTED TO lCKCH KE A BOIME ofrixro ma: lot not iraa than feet: muat, be aear local, and either Market or Adeline station; prefer to deal with owners. Address CBAS.

nrujas, mr, lbjo Aaxota street, VitmL uaaiana. 1 I For the Next 30 Days, TO I3E HADvrii OAKLAND CLOAK SUIT HOUSE. 1016 Bioaiway. Mm loin am ntn lor Made Suits A SPECIALTY. .3 NOLL, Proprietor.

i KASCFAOTCaERS or awXaX. TATOOX. HOSIEEY TIIST dj: RWEAR. I For Sale Everywhere. JOSEPH HARRIS, (STCCCsSK Tw UAKBtS BKOS.) Gents', Boys lUUHId OUU Hi! theLateat Styleslnall and First-class Materials.

Full Use of Gents' Furnishing Good UD ALL AT Grsatly Bedneed Prises to Salt ths Times JOSEPH HARRIS, Snoeessol Harris Bros. 915 Broadway, bet, JBth and 9th Sts. Hajl Llvermore llaj For Sale. I have of my own raising and for sale, 3,000 tons or more of clover hay, (including 6i0 tons of the finest choice bay ever raised In Alameda County. I am new receiving tbe hay dally from the Haute rtita rutncn oy rail ana leiwimg tne same at east Oakland.

Market street, Alameda and Berkeiev stations as desired in any quantities from one to 3.0U0 tons, rasa or chabox. iiy raisins mv owi hay it enables me, as well as sires me pleasure, of placing it before my eustomers at much lower rates tnan it count ne procured of otner parties, as I am in a position not to be undersold by any one. 1 oan raise, ship and deliver hav cheaper than aul farmer in the county. Try me and see for yourselves. You will save money by ordering your hay direct from the car at East Oakland.

For convenience of down town customers 1 have an office at 373 Tenth street, also main office 967 East 12th street. East Oakland. and 418 East 19th street, Eaat uealana; residence, 4,6 jseet 11 tn atreet, aet Oa. land. I also have fine green pasture all the year round ior horses ana cattle, call or auarese, i I.

HKWU5TT, I 567 East Twelfth street. East Oak Lard. CALIFORNIA Wines Liquors. WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS i- 1" aix- KiaD or Foreign and Native Wines i and Liquors. 4T1 yXTn OAKUltD.

GEO. XANG CO. XX CABx. Hanacer. An Opportasity Worth Graspins An Elegantly Furnished House Of rWENTi'-TWO ROOMS', Cctsf rsUy Locstted.

Re sat Very Low. Splendidly arraneed for a boardlnr hous-L fo Which the owner would like to enhance the furnl. lure, value 1 at ST S00, for a cottage, and will et- snms ail Bees payments on ootta; location ho objection. Address -sr. I EXf'HASGE.

TRiBi-MsTGaire. Alameda and OaLiaiid Horse-Car Time Talle vale II OAKLAKD TO ItlMKlu. OAXLAKD tfc35. i7M 1M. M.

8i lyS. 1 3S, tM, 3 JS. 3:08. 3 J8. sSs.

iuik iu'-c nnflj nta ivjut rn Bill fT'S. t7-5S a ot aA in.u fiA- -f Q-'rlt ax.SMt i-r. iw.au, 1 1 m. io Wt. TtlJo, Uy-UO KL'IS 115, lliJS.

Ua5 iS. lrijs. J' an sao, 'lum. BTT axeen Bandava a fUtmlM jl a jt to toe Alameda Baths. The first car in tlia n.1.1 i.

uyis anauvir. uaaiand. SVi! U- aiideeooud Scientific Press PATENT SPROULE SISTERS Corsets a Specialty. PCAtVIKS IS -5S Ladies' Under wear aad Fancy Goods eJAH s-AfSxcy ATE j- PE88ICATES) COC-WAXtT I CrsTlimeisi srrraAs s.hi.i .1 bv PH fl7Iar.i'TJZ ST? laotory, 413 to U7 in on street. Haa Inj.

California Hosiery Go. --L i ssasisassi -ssa sjssf) OAKLAND MILLS. CM little Smoke jeatiUt 1,1886 THR Kim av drraktla nor thai etwsble mmy other pyr sjwlillbe la Atasaoslsi CtaitT JT.r7.AR THEATRE Forret-Me-Not. BALDW IN THEATRE Bawaoce a Poor You re Man. TTVo; I THEATRE Boecacelo.

i STANDARD-THEATBE Minstrel. PA VO RAM A Battle ot Wntgrloo. Swift's CjUBpaiu. Mr. Swift hu spoksni so daring wenty-ons days.

On Saturday nigh. although ho was ander the physician oar and, was threatened with pneu moo is. he spoks ia Oakland to on of the moat; enthusiastic audiences that srer cheered i mu. It mast be men tioned Mi Mr. Swirr credit as an honorable gentleman and a loyal Repub lican, that daring bis tonr Be nas spoatD for the whole ticket, and not -alone for the) candidate for Governor, Every Republican who scratches the name of John f.

Swrrr from the ticket, in trade for a vote for another officer, ia an injrrate; for that very officer has received tbe 'work and eiraagthj of Mr.wiFT. On Saturday night he referred to the fact that in twenty-four years of Republican rale the rascals, whom the Democrats pat into office to dikcover Republican rands, found that ooly a five-cent nick had got into a crack in the floor. ConoerniDg tbe "American" srniHt lal iT: I a the question of the place of foreign-born citizens in onr country. He showed that foreign immigration is reducing it- He deprecated tbe aniodieidas agi tation of at; subject wbich'will displease and 4isaffect adopted citizens and their native-born sons. The native-born population ia increasing at so great a ratio that the coutribations of; Immigrants to onr polities -is becoming insignificant.

Both of Mr. Swift's forefathers fooght in the revolution, and be certainly, in his characteristics, is every inch an 'Wiggiatoa Hemrd From' la his speech ia San Francisco Friday svsniag Wiogintow said he was born in Illinois and brought up Jin Wisconsin, He attempted to salve over hit copper head record in California by claiming that he was a Douglas Democrat srf in Wiacoaain. in a communis- ore nis I California 'jutteranoes would aiave been rewarded with a' coat of tar and feathers. But when he got to California and wanted to ran for ffie Wngs onrst forth in jruj. taajor Diatris Attoraev on ie copperhead ticket, and thai aii-with inch choice aelections as -j-- "Well drlvehe bloody tyrant Lincoln rum gut aeax nauvo Mr.

Wiooijitos is wise. He makes no effort at a denial of his musical efforts and nis copperhead record in California! He knows ifr no" use. Unfortunately for him wanted office thea as badly as he does now, and was as ready then to drive the "bloody tyrant Lescoxn from his dear native land to accomplish that result, as he is bow to pose as a patriotic American, ready to gracefully reeeivetjhe honors -of being Governor of tiiia State. Patriotic and loyal American citizens, do yoa propose to reward him thus Do yea propose to abandon the Kepuba- can partv, which saved the nation from the efforts of such as WioaiNTOjr, and by voting for a Democratic copperhead giT (SOhtrol of this State i into the the Democracy 1 If sisij Vroosnavsu Alameda ouatyf need a like Hxskt Veoomah in tee scat -Senate. VOutf inUrests are nmlti farious and widespread; they need look- ia after when it comes 'ip making laws and appropriating money.

Uur young manufactnria" industries, otr Use- ful public i institations.j our asylums, our'' univerft, Vail need a wise and fostering -care and there ao man in California more com' patent to give that care than! Henry Veoojlaji. this fact the faoulty at the Stat tJniversity have had ample proof la the past two years. What they asked for and needed was given jn no grudging spirit, recognizing til great alnetotae State at this young and growing seat of learniastj But it has never happened so before and; that it did happen was to the work aadv influence cf issrt Vboo- XAir. I J. W.

Rsa J. W. Rea has ben very busy during 'his tonr of the State. Everywhere be haa gone he has made a good impression. His speeches have been wonder- clear, and their effect has been to 'soaks his chaaoss for Election very muck as they ought to bi.

He comes from the center of ths $tate, and he thoroughly underitands every part of it. He would net do anything mors in the interests of one section than hs would for another. We want no. infalutin in ths offic which Mr. Rea will jGll with practical business tales t.

Ha understands ths wants of th. country, for he is sacoeasfttl farmer and. dairvman from I iS. 1 Kohls) HajsUltom. "Jk? Noble HAhiltoW should get a solid vsyj Alameda county.

I He is an able jnr. Bood-ektiMBi m.n of dignity, avimpartial toind.paUent ia rssearcbu and vtick antnciit. weak points in controversy, he will fm his seat ob the Sapremel Bench With moderation i and not without the pro- feu ad respect of th bar. He has no cranky and crooked axes to grind. He believe in the law becsuss he knows it; and be holds' that all advocates shall be in accordance-witbv himself in patience to investigate the law and ascertain the truth.

Waskhouse Polities. ths Chines could Tote, Babtlett would be elected. Their waah-hosses would be nncBstntbed. So long as the Democrats, under Che lead Baetitt, can make money by-renting washhonses, so long will he Chinese thriye. Some of the Chinese merchants- are -very wealthy.

They are in favor, ads far as their infiaenee goes, oi the) Democratic party, just as the 'Mormons Utah are, to a man, rather to a beast. 1 Ma. Swirr; proved that! the charge that he was a tinker was absard, for he branded BABTLEfx With a aoldering iron and smelted the rosin on. fiddle-strings, on which that songster was keeping time to -Tji elhteen hand red nd ixty-one. We whipped the Yankees at Bull Kun." The Examiner dislikes the Republican ticket becaass of the Americans onit of For Sale to the Tiad iii to i 7 0- ri.

i elvetecn, EXILE, Silk auJ Tja Sira I nil li Hn I Kri.U. I refill a Siar 'llc'urs aad or' i T. IIAILTO: BTitEirr. and TIK i i i -r roN cu. rr Arccricr.

JAMES W. 1 II05.IIORY Will sdlress the' people on Oakland, Hoidsy, The -r- Beor ary r-. Ey a. .3. rs et oa A 1 AH hand, fr- CO Vr' hi 1 6 C7.r- i t- vr H''--.

ve I If 10. .1 S- redr i 1 i i i i a I I I Offic and Ennkera, FIB3T 7.11X1. Trahii a-i -IS'o Extra Cliarpre ior 011 Cars E. CUMMINGV, -BAI'IER 40B TWELFTH LAPIKS' ATTD CENTS' DHflifQ ROOM. II i'p" CAKH.

I from our wagon or st tn Htoro. A sTMHatiu ms-. -ii- a fetui.re, i. choice li IfttfcA.vl AID tl.vE Flat I ait PLUMBING' DEAIiEIi Manufacturer of TIN, COPPri: and Jobbiog proropOy to. Metal llaofii is in 1461 San Pablo Cahland, JAMES Ghtl5? Snccessar ta LEHItECIIT 4 CL Carriage and Wapim Painting- and Trimming.

Carriages aad WspntSailt to Cor Sixteenth HU and TclegTapn OilUvt llors-hot a Poultry, Oame, Fruit anl THE BEST THE MAKlilT AU HDS, Constantly on hand at the old rciaUe r. I I DITIDE5D SOTICE. Matual Ituorance Coinpany. ITome A tUVIBEITD OF fSK FEB CKKT, CPOS the estlilal stock ol this HnmMi, kvfnv declared, payable on and after Jiov. 10.

lssi, strok- aoiaers residinsla AJaiseda Onioty can ooijeot the same at the Alameda Countv Braucn itffiam of th Company, Broad way. watttty B. riom.HTOs. rjeeretary. Money to Lean, at 5 Per Ce; A Ifairnniiirtn nrstrs a flaws far leans em fiv1JT" Rent K.t.t..

i-sasns ie. r-rnwcJec pr.r-. PEK si WT ar i frtN a Coatrlctor, Carpester aad Build sr. vfioM wbeets. dumb waiter and lrvtors or Sweulnf niiMmr- arm sor ravaaaa, 90S Sesond street; ovoeo ISSTASTASEOtS raKTUAlTS, ft-a Larkia street scras of Bat! Vi Li eft; -i privs fans can ee seen at nmnxMly eAtendedto Tosr.

I "In etghteen hundred and sixty-three, W'U hatig Abb Lincolx to a tree, Awsy, swsy, away, in Dixie land. I wish was In Dixie, ete. snengtheas th weak, repairs the waste of System with pure blood sod bard mnade th nervous system, invigorate ths brain, and Imparts th vigor of msnrmmL Li S-l by drntnrista. 4 sfansur Hi Vew Ttsrk. BiiASWiwii CO, rtvvttfyvn.

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