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,6 OAKTiAyp -rw COUNTY. rtwrmd from his dangar- IN THE SUBURBS. smn anniversary last Friday evening by on entertainment and banquet at the Presbyterian Church. An excellent pro- ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. amcsihems.

THE FIRST SETTLER. Lalu Targart, who recently sprained her ansae, wui toon be around among her k1a DEEDS. -Wedkksdat, February 18th. I.AAro. ttmli a ot.

uieuus again. in jur. and Mrs. Kaliaky were called to The Elmo Elliott of Denver, CoL, Is visiting friends. He is interested in railroading i vo i oomu u.

niteniii fl wwTio treet-W from Adeline, 0(15 xl3- Ceateal Part, Oakland towa- Prosperons Connnnnitles Unrray tne eny on Wednesday of last week to S1C0 Oldest Inhabitant Gone to Rest tena the funeral pi Mr. Kalisky's brother-in-law. Onlv th nmrlnni mrtmV The Weatwr-rth TWwt anrl Rhr Anef fte ffet Weather in the Piedmont Hills. I. B.

SILCOX II EiST OlIUID. which has been shut down for a short time on the same day of the week, they had 10 And the Baaj flayad OLE OLSOW OAKLAND THEATRL Gio. F. MoTHKasoLt, Usaee and iianaj tr. Two Kighw aid Matinee.

coinmencter F.1IDAY. Flrat and only appear -nc In kland'oftha Great Couie.y XoTeliy aaui in operation. 1 me cut 10 Do present at tne wea LITESIGBE, PLEiSlNTON, 1BD SOEOL. a caurch social will be held at the resi- uing 01 a son ot the family. S.enc-01 W.

a Wilson on Wood and I0SES CHASE'S TENT OS THE BSiCfl. KY. Mr. Smith nf th PwmKirtprla weuin streets soon. Dabiia lmpgruot I Chirtth.

occupied the pulpit of Rey. J. lne wie fan used to elear the floor of From From AfcKiason 01 Mtipitas. Sunday. Mr.

At- Oakland ia the Diti Vhn n.k. 10 at the California Sash and The 2fwa Koporta Baisera. Varmiri and Stock Or. Jewell's Lector oa Commas Snt In Commoi Thiaii-Tht BdfM ef tha Citr. dm inn lost nis aged mother by death.

Proiessor J. Durham of Wash uaciory gives great satisfaction. It is the only one in Oakland. Here and tba Ferattaa Owned all th Laad. Gift ington College, Irvington, preached lor Miss Hattie Lewis gave a delightful party to her friends on Monday night.

The evening waa enjoyably spent by about DUBLIN. air. omim Sunday. SON A number of the citizens are having BEBKItIT, Gift -weuiy-ovejroung people. Fan tram ineir places beautmed this winter, by art to Finl.h.

Miss L. 8amtaers is visiting her sister. township Harmon tract, Oakland to joiehnaQuist Lot nVbiock Bellevne tract, Alameda QuLot nd3 John fe. EnirlUh to M. P.

Losey 3 Thirtv econd street. 8a6.5s from T- lezrapn avene.W 50x140, Oaktand Jra p- Iwille to Nanule M. Dowir.e. Chestnut streot. 153U from Twelfth, ix 132.

oan land George V. B.ackman to Frauces A. ack man. his wife-w Brush stree 60 inn Alden avenue, STJixlOO. OaW- Micbael Feeney to" J.

C. "McMullen-E treet. 30 from Jackson, 8 5JX100, Ghiraraelliliact, Brooklyn township FrancU t. Jarvis to Clara" gtilweil-K Market street. 40 fr-jtn Thirty-first street, 40x111, Oakland A.

V. ''raig to udrew Johus.in Lots 2-2 and 23, block Levnerd lict. Oakland township Silas Wilniott to Louis acres atSW corner College avenue and Lizzie street. I.ivt ruiOre Mary, wife of Johu Flauer. to 3.

Nicholas Twenty third avenue. 17 from East Fourteenth street, 25x150. Oakland A. P. Willey to James Baumlierger of NW J.

section towuship 4 fouth, ranee 2 west laying out pretty gardens, trimming up hedges, etc There is a tendency on the Miss Lizzie Teft returned to Stockton Moses Chase, who holds the proud distinction of having been the first American to settle on the eastern side ot the bay. in the territory now known as Oakland, died at his residence 202 East Ninth street, ves- nenry had his band badly lacerated recently by the fragments of a large pane of glass that broKe in his hands, wui soon have the use of that member Miss Donlon has returned from Liv-ermore, where she has been visiting friends. Master Green of gan Francisco has been visiting his grandparents here the past week. A. W.

Glass of San Ramon has rented 10 today. feONGS NEW FUN Dances part of some to do away with the hideous evergreen arches over gateways, a move F. Williamson is.visiting relatives in 8an 10 terday afternoon, after a brief illness. The in the right direction. He Ban Pooty a ade Fa lar." H.

Wellington is confined to his house real cause of death waa old age. The de The Hook and Ladder Company has oy icxoesa. ir" 8vensn received painful injury yes-teraay while working on his son's new house building on Adeline street. He ran a large sliver through his finger in such a Prtc. 1000 83c, BOo Dd 75 appointed a committee to call upon al! M.

M. Stevenson is confined to his house Feau on sale at Kirkland Trowbrldee'i drui store. Tenth nd Uri ti. me property holders in town for sub wiin ia grippe. ceased was 84 years and six months of age and leaves a son, George C.

Chase, who is a deputy in tbe office of County Treasurer Socrates Huff. box to ueirav running expenses 10 to cause great sunenng. Dr. Huntington quickly extracted the danger- omce. Conductor C.

Cottrell is laying off on The. towns' people ought to contribute account ol sickness. Arrangements hv hpn m.io in km liberally to such a fund, as they are the c'cio uiwooa ana aressea tne wound. K. Church is visiting his brother.

G. E. Church, and will enter Bowens Academy. 10 ones woo, in case ot Ore, receive the ben the funeral on Thursday next. In the autumn of "1SS9 Moses Chase himself eave th fniir.u.-in ent oi the useful institution.

640 acres of land near here which jSeTwHl use as a cattle range. No more complaints of springs running dry and feed falling off. The rain has caused the hearts of our stockmen to rejoice. The rain kept the city hunters at home Saturday and Sunday last, but some of our home sportsmen were out in the hills and had excellent luck. Mrs E.

C. Harlan of San Earn on was in town one day last week. Mr. Harlan and their son, Joel, are visiting in the Southern portion of the State. "in or Dr.

B. Hoffman While Taatlog-Koh'l I.vmnh. w. a. Heabury, captain of the steamer China, is visitiag family while the The Tassajara road is at last to becom 10 early days in California to a Tribune Kosa 11., wife of Juan Peralta.

to I nciniin Police Officer Bray has been quite IU the reporter public property. The necessary prelimi steamer is in port. H. Noyei has returned from the south irt street at Fin past week. uiguera Undivided VK NK coruer lot, formerly of He was born in Xpw RoHfarrl xr.co H.

Horn, era part of the State, and Is now the guest- isoo, and from the time he was old enough naries have been gone through with and the road master of this district will proceed at once to open the highway and 10 ot ui oromer, a. r. jNoyes. followed a mariner's lifp rii nrr ia Inl with the old whalers, for whirh xne meeting ior aiscnssion or the pro put 11 in condition lorcomtor table trave ORCHESTRA CONCERT! THIRTY IXSTBUMEX 8. Be.

Joha Ra Conductor. PIEST C0NGREGAT10AL 0HURCE i ritlay Kvcnlnjr February 20th. "KCIUSTRl ASS STEu BV 3IISS SYLVIA CHAP3IAN. DRAM ATI'? READER. S3 JENNY L.

811 ELI EY 8orvan, -MR. It S. GL-1TE. 6 tN reW. MR A i.EX.

T. STEWART Viollii! MK. V. VAN BISKIRK Tnmtou MRS A. I GfTTKRSQN, J.

MlsS CONSTANCE tRDAX, Accompanista AdmUsion 2)C Nil K.rrrrd Seats. 10 posed charter was adiourned last nieht. on is so noted, and making several vovages in merchantmen to th fnnr murbr. ih. It is an important road and will accoun.

oi tne rain, until i ndav evenine. Someone was wondering the other dav materially promote the interests of both globe. In 1819, when the told eintcmont The Unitarians will give a banquet Friday evening in Kissen's Hall, on Santa Uara avenue, near Park street. kf Icto No- 146- NatiT Sons of the Golden West, will give its banquet next luesday evening in the Masonic Temple. The annual masquerade ball of Pacific "os Company No.

4 will take place in rartc Opera House Saturday evening. February 21st. 6 Fritz Boehmer. a nrominent Vt illiam Kindren. who fell from rnnt 10 broke out in California, then how this town came to have so decidedly Pleasanton and Tassajara people.

died at his residence in San Francisco yesterday from the injuries received by the jlsi rriaay evening J. btover, an Mr. Chase was one of the rirn to get the fever, and he shinnpH rn i. mil. old resident of this place, proprietor of The gutter in front of tha Qottshall block a large vineyard about two miles from as oeen repaired with cement so as to keep the water from running into the Emma H.

Uricgsto Heurv Mever Fifth) M'i from Magnolia, 25x101, Oakland Charies McCarthy al. to Sarah, wife of Jacob Metneu Lots 17 mm is, blocic Broadway Terrace. Oakland township Elsie wife of J. E. McKIrath.

to laiah Bray and J. B. cfioii Lot Js, block -MO'J, Alden tract, Temesoal. Isaiiiti Bray to M. li I.

vie A. fin.iola. dei-vasi-d, by Exef ntrtx, to Jodn T. tormr Fifth and Brush struts. 100x100: aU NE corner Fourth and Maket siret'tsrN 100.

Hi l-l aUo order iu' Probate Court confirmine sale Edward E. Potter to Dwiitht B. 11 liirlev Lot 31, block Bella Viftf Park. Oakland F. M.

Priud'e to i'harlcs A. Bailev 27 feet lot 3 aud '7 Se-i lot 4, bloi'k corrected inup oi Avtrv tract. Berkeley. James H. Gibson to iMiiah Bray Let Is, bioi 210-J.

A Men trar-t, Tnu sc I Frank Loot to Sidnev J. Loot Vinpr town, died very suddenly at his residence. He was in town at 6:30 Capital with Captain Thorndvke Proctor for tbe voyaee around the Horn. On the mornine of July 19th the good ship sailed into the San Fiancisco bay and iwichored near where the corner of Sansome and Clay streets now is. cellars.

owner, has been missed from the streets of Alameda the past ten days. He is confined by illness to his home in Oakland. H. L. Whitnev is lavins- tha foundation S500 clock in good spirits and apparently in good health, but by 9 o'clock of the same evening he was a corpse.

A large ior a blx room cottage on JtserKaiey way Directly on landing at the honM rao ik. Charles Edsberg, a healthy looking young lellOW. Waa fnilllli cmiltir omtn-A nC uu xienrv s.reai ior uniriM ic.cinnn AiDenuan a name amid the romantic cognomens, of neighboring towns. To suppose the name to be of Hibernian is just the ignorance of our neighbors. Sunol, Alisal, San Ramon, San Joaquin thim's Irish on the face ay it, but Dublin, Dougherty, thim's Frinch.

The fields are now the scenes of merry pranks, and the ears of travelers along our highways are greeted with the cries of innumerable young lambs. They make a pretty right, a hundred or more in pasture, playing tag up and down the foothills, and causing their poor stupid mothers no end of anxiety by foot of Clay street he hunted ud a nrosi.eci- -K. vdiuiuaj vi ura urcie oi menas win mourn his unex 10 tue uuor. oi lauing to support his children lng party, and toeether thev set ferth two pected death. The funeral took place A letter received from Cactain Gnrrtnn tv tao ows 1 1 lit 1 1 i in i nivi in inai nn nova lat-As m.

jaiibvjastice itie py ounuay aiternoon irpm the Presbyterian Winslow. who is in Naples, states that he muni' turn n'arnpr rivor uu unurcn. will not return this summer as wan his And will most positive exhibit at OAKLAND Four Daya. tributaries and six months later Mr. Chase made his way back to San Francisco and intention but will remain abroad another 10 year.

SU2IOX. resolved to Eive un minino. Dnrim, ihu J. l. Ueminif, A.

R. Baum, J. T. Huba-chek. T.

C. Btoddard and A. M. Belt will represent the local lroqon is Club at the state gathering of the political braves, when State grand officers will be elected. The Alameda Boat Club will participate in the regatta nf thai PsmAa winter ot "49-60 he riifeed un an u-hnla J.A Bunting of Centerville, was in boat for a crnisn nrmmH k.r WBST BERKELEY.

town on riday. The Hearts of Oak; Lodea of Workmen street at 6 line of lot i Eutiua. Park tract, 48x100, Alameda Samuel B. Stanley aud wife t' I.vdia 15. Sadler Lots i Xiand resubd: v.s:on block Blake tract, Oakiaud township SlORTGAtiEB.

Wednesday. September 18th. Thomas G. Whitehill to Uejrge K. meir maa rusnes ana jumps.

finally landed on the beach where the foot foot of Broadway now is. The country waseovered with pine and oak tiees, ad H. Sanborn ia now in charge of the will give a ball on Saturday evening. LIVIBHOBK at ine tiazei uien. jt The firBt race wUl take place next Sunday at long wharf, San Francisco; second Voit, who was arrested for assaulting- W.

i i- i Mrs. Strong spent Wednesday last vis- Dwiy, was nneo dj justice renweu. uu mo louowmg Sunday on the estuary, and the third race at North Beach, San as ia aeed 1150 lung irienas in rieasahton. GOLDEN GATE. Mrs.

Uharies Hadseli- has taken a trip un imuniv covered witn a heavy growth of grass nearly two feet high. It was a picturesque spot and wild was plentiful, so Mr. Chase pitched him a tent and went into the business of pot hunting for the Ban rrancisco settlement, his only neighbors being the Feral ta, owners of The feelins th iniun n. J. Davis has returned from Calaveras to Litton Springs, for the benefit of her county.

"on nirscuicia ro i rustees sau Francisco bavinas I'nion Deed of Trust SE High ftieet, XE from entral avenue, NE bt'A sE iWK'it, SW i7t, NW to beginning; also tract of marsh laud ad-joining same on east, Atame'la 25.0CO M. F. Losey and wife to Citizen' health. "ww meaa nas been strengthened by the open- cn 0 of Park street and sania Clara ayuue. one of the most nmm.

E. A. Kine has moved into his house on vieoree nines ia raninrv rprnvennn i-ieventh street. from his recent severe illness and is now I 1' rowai lne proprietor Is a man wAn-kA4 i i 1 Robert Harvey of San Francisco will open 3000 "usoivwno also runs a saloon recruiting at Mr. Duerr's.

Aarpacher Bros, are making some notable improvements in the interior of their store. The Jordan baby, whose illness was mentioned last week, is again worse, lying at the point of death. L. Leonbart has purchased of J. Elliott the property on the southeast corner of and Sixth streets.

Consideration, 1400. The baseball game that was to have been played at the new grounds on Liv-ennore avenue Sunday was postponed on account of the rain. Charles C. Badsell, the plucky exnress rn i notion store in toe rsen mock. oueet, ana wnose license some Dr.

Mehrmann was called in. Saturday wanted taken away from NORTH OAKLAND. last, to attend Miss Lena Dwyer, who mm oy me iiy Trustees-. Dr. H.

Hoffman, who went to Berlin, nas oeen quite ill tor several days past. William Mackinnon has nearly comuleted 1S00 140S ucimany. a lew moniha is Hai tk the new slate roof on his house. P. A.

Ellis has gone on his prospecting iue iana west ot han Leandro erf ek to the bay, who then resided in an adobe np near where San Leandro now is. Other than these, no settlers had lived in this broad expanse of country, and to Mr. Chafe can clearly be Rtveu the credit of being the hrst white settler on this side of the bay. It was here the Pattens found him. The Patten brothers.

R. William, and E. are children of William aud Iiuth Paiien who lived in Washington county. Me. K.

Patten, who told Thk TaiBrxK liis storv, was born on February 8. His brother. William, was born in I)-ptmlipr itw anH and Lohd Association Vs in Andrew Johnson to A. W. Crni am deed N.

L. Rowell to Oskland Bank of Savin Lots 4, 5 and block Apgur tra-t, Oakiaud township B. E. Underwood to Philip Firkiucer Ji lot lO.Jjiock Shaw tract. Berkeley A.

F. Blanch ard to Marcel L- mar Ap- Rar street, Ji" from i.rove, 6. l-'i. 7. Oakland township.

Mary A. Merchant to Vn'-inal aud Loan Association lilanding me. nu-, 243 H-4-l2. from Park street, 10J xl50. Alameda Charles Denney of Thirty-fourth street is oujtci oi nis trip to his native country was to receive an injection of Dr.

KnnH'a ivmK wur to uregon. tie expects to go into the general merchandise business some recovering from a severe attack oi lor the cure of COnsnmntinn wirli 600 the doctor though the WAR A Victim oltKnfvK Annie Fritchie of Twentv-eiehth and he looked the picture of health' while in Alameda, and to makn a atnHv i. Union streets is convalescent after a w. v. ivj lingering illness.

lecia wiin a view oi using his knowledge in 1800 300 mis state. The cause of his dMth The Young People's Social Club will gite masquerade ball at Golden West Hall the other brother, who died in 1S32, was born in 1800. The Pation bovs followed thn i Georg'j liunu'ns to Alice Mallcrkv Lot nlfK 1. tract. Brkolev' Ro' ert Huntf-r to sii aso-j ciHtion Lot 4J, block 14, Blake trict yet known here.

He made a ereat succeaa IPL Saturday evening. at his profession in Alameda, and it is said ivivui men laer, mat oi tanning, Until thev. tOO. wer. strinUpn with tha -naiaurins bis three venr' nrnKtixa The horses hitched to an Oakland candy 1200 where near Coos Bay.

Osborn Brothers, with, their families, left Sunol Friday for their new home in Oregon." J. L. Weilbye has purchased their place below the station. Mrs. Dnrbin won the hand-painted mirror which Doc.

Owens raffled off the other evening. The painting, the work of a young lady in Pleasanton, was a very handsome article. A servant employed in the family of H. H. Ellis, became dizzy, Wednesday, while engaged about her work, and fell, striking her head upon the edge of the no ciearea over Aj.wu or more.

wagon ran away yesterday morning and fever and resolved to come to California. E. C. Patten was the first to leave, and a month later he was followed by the other brothers, who sailed from Buston in the ship Sweden Captain Cottine. Ill UStPr.

nil a rrh 1 nnaiiy stopped on tne beach. The wagon wa overturned and a small amount of mm i oerneiey W. W. Cainron to Oakland Bnk of -av-incss Thirty-third (irovo, 5.1x170; Charter avenue l-'W 1-12 from San I'ablo. oOxl 'v 12: Grove street, 12i from lOo, 106, loo, Oakland Cesano Ida Rosa to F.

Grindt 11- ift candy was lost. messenger who made inch a brave fight against would4e train robbers week before last, wae the guest last week of his father, Rev. Dr. Hadsell of Livermore. Mrs.

Dr. Rowans entertained a party of her friends last Friday evening, a most 'delightful time being spent with cards, pleasant conversation, while delicious refreshments served agreeably to divide the evening. Great preparations are making for the masquerade ball Friday night. The prizeB offered for the best costumes, have awakened the ambition of some of our young people, and a number of brilliant effects may be looked for. It is reported that Tony Visict has purchased a tract of four acres near the i i i The funeral of Henrv B.

Wade took nlace 7500 1849, arriving at the Gol5en on the 1st day of August of the same jeir, where they met with their other brother. Bur the brothers never sot inio the mine. Thev from the residence of Mrs. Wussig, 579 Twenty-second street, near San Pablo avenue at 2 p. m.

yesterday. The remains were interred in Mountain View cemstprv. COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH MM stove, and inflicting a wound above the remained in San ranpikiT until kphrnun- is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BAN LKANUKO.

Mrs. J. E. Quinn has returned from a visit to relatives in San Mateo. A church social will be held in the Presbyterian Church on this Friday evening.

Joseph Roberts left for Honolulu last week, where he will take charge of his father's store. Frank Webber has nearly recovered from the injuries received bv hia being thrown out of his cut last week. Freddie Andersen, an irrenresaihlo left temple. 27, 1850, when thev hired a whaicboat and sailed across tbe lav to the wldernss here. ade and was 29 years old.

acres on roa i irotn KeUv to Cemetery avenue, cden towuship Charles Barrett aud wife fo Ililje iiia and Loan ci tv ttreet. from Aldeu avenue, Oakland Edward Yuns et al. to R. n. McDonald Jr SW cor.i- Fifth and t'Hv 131 5-6.

li. 51 1-12. 25. 7 to Clay street. SW corner Mvrtie' and Twentv-eiehth sirects.

iuai da-. 400 I cemg impressed bv the luxuriant vorom. and the climate, which wi Hitfrpnt PIEDMONT. Mrs. Mary Mau tens of Webster street ia from San Francisco as it now, ihey resolved to locatn pre nnrl cri tn frminc seriously ill with pneumonia.

Miss OUie James, principal of the Val-lecitos school, is now recovering from the severe cqld which has afflicted her ever since school opened. Rev. and Mrs. T. G.

Crump of Centerville drove over to visit her last week. Only a week ago our farmers were wearing long facs and feeling doleful mi The road above the Merer's estate, which xueyianaed and went a.hore at nearlv land 11375 the exact snot where the Smith Pifio B. Hutiiitv to Edward Po tor-Lot 34, block Bella. Part, II 1 -r i McMAHOFS NEW UNITED ALL FEATURE SHOWS Hippodrome, Museum, Trained Animal Bxpusition and Cougress of Worl i' Arenlc Star. Railroad bndee now tonchps th rk nt.

land shore, and Snitched the-r teni in in 12-0 VICinitV Of RarigerN I'urlr Th.p hprl hn tcld that that the Spaniards who owned all the land on this side would not diDoe of Demg graaea, win snortiy ne macadamized. The work on the bath house is still going on rapidly. A small amount of water has settled in the tank from the recent rains. Small streams of rain water can be seen running down nearly all the hills, while in the valleys minature lakes have been formed. The death of William Collins.

SuDerin- THE STOCK AN! ilOl KXCiUVIK San FraScisco, February Lf.laai Bid. Askf.jv Bio. asksu UNITED STATE-? BONDS. any of the ground, but, notiiin daunted. tney resolved to see for Ihe Peralta brothers, Ytrnacio and Anto 48Cpns 1 fi' Crns ft' is.

K2' i Is reyistrd lis: renisd esuian ooy oi can ueandro, in a quarrel with a Portuguese boy named Freitas, one day last week, hit the boy in the eye, injuring him severely. He was arrested and tried Tuesday morning before Judge Black and found guilty. At a regular meetins of San Leandro Lodge No. 12 of Workmen, the following was unanimously adopted Whereas. It has pleased Almighty God to withdraw from our lodge, our beloved brother, Michael Fitzgerald.

Besolved, That tne death of our late brother this lodge has lost a faithful Workman. Jiesohed. That we offer to the faruilv of Always exhibit ntr pverr ndTortiufl at ISC EI.L.A NEOUS BONDS. nio, who were living near" the ban lyau iro creek in an adobe house, ere called upon, and after much b'ekering Auion'u lrulta gave them a lease to 1V) acres of Ihi.h fi.r! uritK woxkb ana With a furtner will proceed to erect a saloon, the place pays they will build a hotel and endeavor to make a popular place of it---' D. W.

Baker has added a very elegant new two-seated carriage to his livery establishment, especially designed for the convenience of parties desiring to visit the Springs. Mr. Baker has also a commodious three-seated vehicle for the same purpose. Mrs. Gillham was very unpleasantly surprised one day last weeR.

Returning home after a brief absence from the house, she found her house open and everything in a topsy-turvy condition. Fortunately she had just that day placed in the bank a large sum of money, which the would-be thief probably knew of her having. Who the person was has not yet been ascertained. The popularity of the skating rink, which was to have been closed week be nai otners oui we aione it. Make no mistake in da'e.

Will notes IIS' A C. W. C. 09 Dupont st. lli.i (J II.

Mp Px rr eight years. Thegrouiui comrnsed all that ltd territory letween tie north emi oi the es enough over the prospect of scanty crops following the long dry season we were having. Now they are smiling and feeling happy, for we have had about all the rain we really need for this season. The Hazel Glen has been undergoing a general renovation preparatory to the annual invasion of summer guests. The outside of the building has been improved with a coat of fresh paint, while within new furniture and fittings have wrought many changes.

Mrs. Adam A. Overacker, well known hi this vicinity, died suddenly of heart disease at her home in San Francisco on Tuesday of last week. Though averv frail woman. Mrs.

Overacker lived to a ripe old age, having passed her seventv-fourth birthday a short time previous to her death. She was the mother of Mrs. MktstCab 122SA uiuiiiierc uniu jiu.xuai, MAKCH 2. riilCES OF ADMISSION The same as charged by inftrior showa Onli 25c Children under 1' 15 c. tuary aid about where Twflfth a7enue The country was wild, not a wm; i 1 Montcrv Av luo US 1( It of Cal 's Omnibus 10S 4" i.

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4 PC man around, and vast herds of wild cRttlt- Xev Co nr 1: -ji I N. P. O. bit ana mountain lions roaiuecl at vM. In -he v- 2 Two exhibiliona rinilv mt th ior, 112 HIT" 1-1'.

Pac of Cal. daytime netbine was seen of them, and pis they kept bank in the mountains until i Oakl'nd Gas tendent of Mountain View Cemetery, was the cause of great grief in Piedmont, where the deceased was well known and highly thought of by ail, EAST OAKLAND. W. T. Keeso of Fresno will ihortly make his home in East Oakland.

Thomas H. Wallace of San Francisco is visiting friends in East Oakland. Jamas Howell Anderson of Peoria, is visiting relatives in Fruit Vale. Thirteenth avenue, from Montgomery to Milbury streets, has been newly curbed and macadamized, making a mag-mticent street. An exciting and brutal dog fight drew a large crowd of loafers yesterday to the corner Twelfth street, near Thirteenth avenne.

They watched with pleasure the hours. fS? Positively the only tontad exhibitioi ivertised cominj to Oakiaud that can fuluE its prmies to the public Co. 101 POPULAR Aniflo-Cal Bank of Cal Cal sfe lep Trat Co. First Nat 1 our late orotner our heartfelt condolence in this time of their great affliction. Itesoived, That a copy of these resolutions, under the sent of the lodge, be presented to the relations of our late brother, and that a copy be furnished The Oakland Teibune for publicatiou.

Davio Uky. W. tJ. Burnett, Committee. Mrs.

Hoffman Tonight. Mrs. Clara C. Hoffman, the well-known lecturer ot the Women's Christian Temperance Union, will give an address this evtn- 87 17J 3J 9-V; BANK STOCK-r. 72 L.

Paris i A 12 227; ifcjJ i.on Jon an 1 I V. ba.ik 47 49 (Pacific 15) li ih nts Er WATER STOCKS. 9 2 3 f'nntra Cost 93 Id i Marin Co. 47 GAS STOCKS. PS'i PIIicrn night, when they came down to the bay shore, and many a did ihe settlers have to defend their belonging.

In the month of February, LSoO, while hunting on the 6ide of the creek, the brothers came across the tent of Mr. Chase. They found him very sick and quite discouraged, aDd after doctorinc him with their remedies they proposed that he come over and join tceui, instead of returning to his home, as was his intention. The result was Mr. Chase en'ered inio partnership with the Pa' ten brothers, and a veir later a larire clearing ha.i been made and about OPEN AIR CONCERT Sprine V'y Blue Lakes uubs nun eacii Older.

so -AT- Central Los Anneles The fountain fund of the Twenty-third lng in the becono Church on Fran'co tocktou .55 i Oaklami Avenue Woman a Cnristian Temperance Union is enlarging slowly. Over J150 has Union street, lne lecture is free and all acres set out bariv ani wtieat. Pac O. imp are invited to hear this exceptionally fine BLAIR PARK i aireaay oeen subscribed towards erecting KAILKOAD STOC :k.3. speaker.

founiam at the corner of Sixteenth street 105 J. L. veilbye of this ace, to whom her sudden death was a great shock. Mrs. Weilbye left at once for San Francisco, remaining until Friday evening.

Her dairfchter-in-law, Mrs. Fuller, took care of Mr. Weilbye during her absence. The latter is so far recovered from his recent dangerous illness as to be now able to walk out. Last Saturday evening, at 8:45, Mrs.

Jessie Lawrence and W. H. Avery were married at the Hazel Glen Hotel, Rev. J. H.

Strong officiating. The dining room at the hotel was very prettily decorated for the occasion. Promptly at the appointed time four ushers in evening dress entered, followed by Mr. Strong, Mr. Avery and his best man, Mrs.

Lawrence and her mother, Mrs. Cumminga and the bridesmaid. The -1 i 100 7.V. ana iweniy-tnira avenue. Despite the rain last evening a fair-sized California Central City F.

C. H. 1M loo 45 fore last, has decided G. W. Lindy, the well-known merchant, to re-open it.

The floor has been repaired and a new dressing-room provided for the ladies. The building was re-opened with a social hop, last Saturday evening. There will henceforth be skating three evenings in the week, and a dance every Saturday evening. Hon. Frank L.

Fowler of this place has a bill before the Assembly, the object of which ia to limit the studies" in our rublic schools to reading, writing, oral spelling, arithmetic, geography, and United States History. The bill is the work of the School Reform League of Livermore, whose members are of opinion that the pupils in the schools are greatly overtaxed to keep up with the demanas of the school curriculum. John Aylward has notified the Town Trustees that beginning with the 1st inst. ho will charge the town 1100 per 'iearv 11 I I'rfcsi io ON LINK OF audience assembled in the Eighth Avenue Chase built hini a house, from luniher obtained from an old Spanish sawmill mar Fruit Vale, where now is the corner of Ninth street and Fourth avenue, and this old house now forms a pirt of the one in which he now liyes, at I'ol East Ninth street. In 1851-52 the Pattens bui.t their house, and a portion of the old structure is now a part of their residence at the southeast corner of Seventh avenue and East Elev wetnoaist cnurcn to listen to a lecture on Like oa.

a Raft. John Herd of 490 Merrimac street has written to the Council complaining that the recent rains imprisoned him, a laree pool of water forming on his place. He wants something done by the citv in the matter. INSL'RANCE STOCK'S. common aenee in Common Things," bv itev.

rrana t. Jewell, l). of San Jose. Anglo Nev. Califnrnia Com mere' 'Home Mut Iuvt L'nioa 90 110 8." ine aoie speaser was listened to with PIEDMONT CABLE ROAD EYery Snoday Afternoon fc2 i Fireman.

F. anention inroughout the discoure, which was a masterly effort. row per STOCKS. mn btT ljt(e. No.

263. Order 40 I ui vuu renons, win meet tnis evening at MUSIC BY Atlantic D. ('alifornia Giant 3.1 I'M) 4) 3afery Nitro IVisorit 'Vulcan io iwtum street. urana Master John I Ti JO a. mar 50 enth street.

In the meantime the old Spanish claim to the ground on which they were located was unsettled, and action was. commenced in the Mexican courts to quiet title. 8o, in o-der to be safe they took uo three preemption claims and later the- got a lease of 800 acres of the ground for a term of 7 fifth Infaotrj Begimoit Baad. MISCELLANEOUS STOCK3 uibssuu, uiBiiu oecretarv w. u.

and others will confer the third degree on can- 14 110 82 S31, B. I. 21 C. A. a P.

C. Cal E. L. Co. 16" i Cal Elec W.

Haw. C. Si d. 54 Hutch Co. 18 JadaoQ M.

C. 18 Merchants E. 5c s. Co 77 ie Pan c. B.r0.

90 7 I. C. 11 I'a? J'hou. l'J 1'ac )ll M. 21 i I'ac Finest Scenic Cable Bids on ih Coast oriuui pariy iook ineir position under a canopy of ferns that was suspended between tiro of the pillars of the room and Mr.

Strong pronounced the marriage service, Mrs. Cummings giving the bride away. The latter looked very beautiful in an imported robe of pale pink China crepe, with gloves and slippers to match. A caterer from San Francisco provided the supper for the fifty guests, most of whom were from a distance. month for water for fire extinguishing purposes.

The notice has caused a good deal of adverse comment. The town must have water for the purpose mentioned, but Mr. Aylward is sending the aqueous element "higher than 1 any hose in town could carry it by this new departure, and the general impression seems to be that the charge is pretty stiff. Tranafera Given to and from Foarteoath Street Can. eigm years, wnue tne claims were in court the Peraltas eninl ed C.

B. Strole. of the law firm of Tompkins fc Strode, in San Francisco, to defend the Peralta claims to the land. The lesult was that the Peralta brothers pot their patent, and in 1854 they deeded KX acres of land to Strode for his service, mcmoing- that held by the Pattens and Moses Chse, and be notified them that thev were his ten SALE 3. 225 Cal.

Elec Light 70oo 3. V. Water 1J aiaaies. relegates from Harbor Loiiije will pay a fraternal visit. A short literary programme and refreshments will add to the evening's enjoyment.

Tbe recent rains have flooded numerous cellars in this vicinity, while nearly all the streets are in bad condition. The bewer at Eighth avenue and Eighteenth street was not Jarge enough to carry off the storm waters. Last evening's rain added more water to the numerous small lakes, and if tbe storm continues some of the are thinking of building an ark. A young man 20 years old yesterday went the ronnds of the East Oakland grocery stores, making purchases to the amount of $25 at places. He always had 1 A PARTNERSHIP ROW.

Oold Medal Paris, 1687 W. BAKER CO'S ants. While all this was coins- on in '51-2 On of the Partlelpnnta Will Ar- PLBA8AMTON. H. W.

Carsentier and others sai ed over the bay and took up aouatiers claims at the STOCK UCOTATIOXS. 100 Belcher. ..1 30l SM400 Hale AN'c 2'0 B. Isle fi- Holmes l' Be' 4 Be 2 40 1 0 Mon 2V) Utd.e 1 s0 70 Ovtrinaa tOO Bulwer 50 00 aw V. ..4 V) 50 CniouCon 150 MAC'ry 2 2J Yellow )00 Exchequer 70 111 re ted.

Walker Dean, insolvents, proprietors 1 i-ocoa foot of Broadway. A few months later Bessie Rhodes is quite ill. Count Valensin and wife spent of the restaurant on Eleventh street, be Air. Strode made the Pattens and Mr Mon- absolutely ears aas it is Chase an oner of a gift of one-half their tween Broadway aud Franklin street, will uay in oan rrancisoo. Mrs.

Phil Ellis and Mrs. May of Sunol were in town last week. Mrs. Bass is building an addition to make their next pnblic appearance in the Police Court Last night tbe two' partners met to close np their business matters and 1 For a mild tonic, eeut'e, and iuvigo rant, take Simmons' Liver kenulator. onA 11,1 1 n.

a row ensued regarding the register. Then. tne parcels wrapped up and laid aside for him when be called. He did not return tor the goods, and now tbe grocers are wondering what his object was in making them so much trouble. Rev.

J. B. Silcox, formerly of East Oakland, but now pastor of the First Congregational Church at Sacramento, who arrived in Eat Oakland on Monday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. King of 1029 Sixth avenue, was tendered a reception Ur soluble, VO CHEMICALS Are ased In Ita preparation. I baa more than three time the ttrcnqtk ot Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot Or Sugar, and ia thertfoio far more economical, costing let than one eent a evp. It ia delirious, nouri hlnx, DieasTao, and admirabl adanLarl iir in. vycr ow nueeiocK fianos soul tn Ala Coprright, I88s it is claimed.

Dean jumped on Walker and meda Connty, and no complaint it found. 1 Examine the large stock at Uiraro's Music i wouia nave Riven mm a tnrasning, hut a UTTIE BO PFTP her residence on St. John Btreet. Jack IUlkhan of San spent -some time at the Rose, Jest week. Mat Storm of Sacramento was in town last, week stopping at the Rose Hotel.

waiter interfered, walker this morning store. anpuea to rrosecuting Attorney Church for a warrant for Dean's arrest and it was '2s her pbeep and couldn't ten where to find them." So tb old nursery rhyme sroes on to bid her Leave them aione and they'll come home and brina- their lsjnea. evening by about twenty of his intimate friends. The evening was pleasantly spent A fane picket fence is building in front of the 'Mitchell place on First street, near leasea possessions under tbe condition that they would have it surveyed and placed on the market in town lots. This they did, and the town of Clinton sprung into existence.

The first lots sold was all that prjp-erty now owned by Captain T. W. Badger, known as Badger's Park, which was bought by Captain J. Nagie. E.

C. Patten died in April. 1852. Irom the result of an injury. In 1854 William Patten was married to a Miss Nagle, daughter of the man who first invested in Iheir town lots.

Mrs. Patten died about seventeen years ago. Robert F. Patten never married. The Council Tonight.

The City Council wiil meet this evening. The principal business to be presented will be that offered by the Fire and Water Committee, whiob will sabmit its report and ordinance, fixing tbe water rates. It is probable that it will be at once turned over to the Ordinance and Judiciary The creditors of the firm held a meeting yesterday afternoon and tried to arrange uj mil. nrinsiiiiisuu were served alter tbe business matters. A committee of the company had listened to instrumental tae school house.

Mrs. Murphy lvinr verv ill at her It. three was appointed and this committee and vocal music Rev. Mr. Silcox returned to oacramento too ay.

hutu iu i'lcasatiton, and is reported in a i win try to mate a settlement. The liabilities of the firm are reported to be J22S3 80 and their assets $700. WXST OaKLlHD, auas as wtu as persons tn health. Sold by toreors Krory whero. W.

BAKES CO. Dorchester. Mass VANDERBILT LINES. Mlchipaa Central' Railroad, Lase Shoro and MicbigaoSonthera Railway, New York Central a-id Hudaon Kirer Railroad. Cnion Ticket Of- flee.

No. 10 Montgomery sueet, opposite LickV Honatv San Francisco. Railroad and Steamfthip Tickets to and from all principal citiea in the United Sutes, Canada and Hegf age cheeked and aleepinc reservatious mado to all ornta Bast. i CARLTON C. CRANE Faclfie Coaat Agent, left on last Tuesday for Edward Hart Oakdale.

Hal to Barlow, Greettaa. Though ex-8heriff W. E. Hale and Under Sheriff W. 8.

Harlow are no longer together suffering Gas Urban oi Wood itrtet ia from tonsilitis. Dressmakine. cutting and fitting a specialty. Leui Williams, llol Washington St. H.

Echellhaas' 4 carnota and mattings. 110.000 worth of furniture wantel at west's Furniture House, 473, 475, and 477 Iwellth street. Piano tuning, repairing and regulating a specialty at F. R. Girabd's Piano House.

1159 Broadway, near Fourteenth street. Two good second-hand upright pianos for sale or rent, at Girard's 1'iano House, 1159 Broadway. That tired, languid feeling- and doll headache is very disagreeable, lake two of Carter's Little Liver Pills before and yon will find relief. They never fail to do goo Bt. iro.lia Billiard and barroom opened April 1 iV "Thk Eclipse" saloon 1450 7th sL, branch Oakland Base Bfcll sronodj; best liquors andchjars.

Qua Prop. Ed F. Jones Is on the sick list at Ma the5- AU this may be true ot tost sheep but if rem have tost your health you canaot afford to leave that alone. It ita OWQ sccord. Some people brag- that they nevor bother about Ther let them go the way they MneAlaa! too often the victims go-to TOMumptlve'a Brave.

TJntU rery recenUy a jpHawnipflon, which is universally acknowledged to bo scrofula affecting- the rangv, would have been looked upon as mli fffiS.A D.w People are beginning- to t-jat the disease Is sot incurabte7Dr. GoMen Medical Discovery will core it taken In time and riven fair trial. This woronowned remedy wfll not make new pny. but ft will restore -diseased ones to a gwlthy state when other means have failed, rhouaaads rratefully testify to this. Itistfae most potent tonic, or strength restorer, altera-15 Woodstean-er, and nutxiUva, or flesh buUderknown to medical science.

Tor Lin-7n Oourhs, Weak Lumn, 8 pitting of Blood, "UTer Complaint Syspepsla or Indies-won, a la an naequalod remedy. taadins. cents, by Cngsltt, v. ry critical condition. Au ther rew saloon going up in town.

Wer luive too many already and the new ei ty no means needed. Ti.e W. L. and L. A.

holds an open ut tU-lr hall, next week. Tues- r. Jt-vryJudy is invited. de; Keyser has removed his 1 1 a of residence to the rear of hts jK siorc on Main -The. ram of last Saturday and Sunday 1 a fMtd? al of good in this section, fcvejytbiuit take new Stat I at t- ua ana rlotning ih bare, brown I ipj a mantle crem.

FL Thi Chautauqua Circle celebratei its rooms on Wood street. Reno Buckley, who has been ill, is improving in health. Mrs. Brasher will soon mora fata in office, the close friendship between them remains and this morning Ur. Bale sent to Mr.

Harlow a beautiful gold-beaded stick witn note, saying that he wishes it were covered with diamonds. Mr. Harlow rtgarda the friendly note as of equal value with the handsome stick. The Corporate Nuisance. Tha trial of the President of the Con-tamers' Yeast and VinF rmnmw now homo on Center street.

naintaininra nnisanee iwt KKADSE iTONS, --) ScccT.saoRa to Laccts Uawkstt). Miss Msr Riehsrdson aT 25th inst. ass recovered from an attack of la grippe. DittCt Snrea. irt data nnernlnrt rimmm Jr well known in San Lois Obiato.

is viaitinr trimda In W.t Searchers' of Oakland. enru, trench office of the Uueern Union TWepnpk Otmpany, Tribune Building, Eighth street, between Broadway and frank- 458 NINTH STKEET. Xd Bidbardson, tha weU-ksowa younf mm TKXSTB0SS 33)..

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