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enU an. I of zpres M9 Monti- her TIES is WIElt mcj et- wItk TOr ua not jrtnxa. 1' xa4 Jury eimcluddd Its work' andiprVpired at 2 o'clock ye terdaV. They met at that hour but 1b County Judge fid to made his mppeari moe. It was Imperative that the report should be rendered yesterday It VM the last day of term- and postponement would invalidate the proceedings- and.

render' the entire workof the Grand Jury The jurors re mLthed in session from 2 until after 5 o'clock 7. but no Judge came. They discussed- the propriety of fining him for contempt but i0u that the lay gave him. a decided advantage over them on the contempt question. Several other plans for getting even were considered but not acted upon.

At length the jury adjourned until 8 S-O'clock in the evening. when the' Judge appeared and made the aid honorable In the way of explanation and excuse. The apology wu accepted. the report was rendered the. jury was discharged end the Court adjourned.

CJWraz BBSIDESCB AJD BZOR TO VOTE. A number. of citizens who have changed their residence within Vfew days from one ward to another find it probable that they will unable to vote Boards or some of them et lest hold that they cannot vote in the pvec1ctq to Which. they Section 27. of' the amended Registry law seems to plainly provide that la such cases the.

voter may hey. his name erased from the roll where he formerly and. on production of a certificate of inch erasure proper testi- TnonyestabUEb his. right to vote in th pre cmoS to which removes This provision it separate and apart from the usual transfer names from one roll to. another.

Harvey Drown is we understand about to test this que by applying to one of. the District Judges for I. writ of mandamus to compel favorable action on the part of one of' the Enrolling Boards. LADOR ExcsA ei The engagements et the Labor Exchange yesterday were mates and IS females. Of the- males 20 were laborers 4 farm lumbermen sad 9 of various occupations.

The women were an general servants for the country. The demand for labor las been quite urgent during the month of October. total number of persona engaged at the Exchange during' the month was 1850 men and 460 women. The demand for iii. classes of workmen connected with house building' so far exceeds the supply that brick.

layers carpenters plasterers masons and painters cannot be had. to fill country orders except at an advance on the wages current in this city. The supply of sailors is above the demand. A dozen ships could be supplied with crews without difficulty now. EJUI.

The ram which was attached to a derrick Infront of the street front of the Railroad House was brought Into. operation yesterday I worked with entire success. A stogie pile or log some thirty-five feet long was horizontally across the street' suspended from the derrick so that it could. be raised or lowered at will. With a rope at- each it Was easily guided and directed.

By the use of this instrument the entire. frost wall of the building wee knocked down by degrees' without doinf any damage. A great shire of the Weight was thus removed. and workmen were subsequently engaged in placing supports under the timbers. for the purpose of completing in safety the work of tearing down the materiel of the building.

NEW' Suns. Twd new suits were corn. menced yesterday in the Fifteenth District Court. W. Field and Wertheirner commenced suit against P.

White. Sheriff. They allege that they are thsOwDer1I of fifty-eight trunks of goods. wares and merchandise which were on board the ship Ma Etdridge J. Baker.

master and J. H. Ooghill Co. consignees which defendant wrongfully took possession of. They ask for judgment for the restitution of the goods.

or for 4000 an Tcosts. N. Dupern corn- mentM suit against Joseph Cloyes. asking judgment for 1288 CK on three promissory notes and costs of suit. TUB FBiTOfl.

The of Peter Theile on a charge of fraud in procuring. naturalization papers was to have taken place at eleven o'clock 4. yesterday in the United' States District Court. At that hour the- defendant wee brought into Court. but the principal witness.

Wqhem' Schmidt was not present end could not be found. It wee supposed that. those' who were implicated In the naturalization- frauds which are believed to be extensive had taken means to get the witness out of. the way. The cue will be further investigated this week.

Eureka Typograph. ieal Union Nof- 31 held their semi-annual election- yesterday afternoon at. their rooms on Washington street. The following named officers were elected. for the ensuing term President ZW Scott 1 First Vice President T.

Wl Lockwood Second Vice President J. hard Recording Secretary J. Upton Treasurer. Daniel Dazurell Sergeant-at-Arms. James Kenny.

Directors C. D. Dunn. James Pratt. M.

Shannon. W. Carpenter. C. S.

P. Dodge. R. Glenn and J. A.

Mahanny. Trustees John Hancock O. B. TurreU and John TimminH. Pouuvu u-rIuar CousT.

The Fourth District Court met yesterday pursuant to adjournment and disposed of. the following business J. lacob1 vs. Savings end loan Association- Demurrer overruled. J.

A. onahue et al. vs. A. Gamble Judgment entered for defendant J.

Middleton vs. I. J. Jordan Motion to amend complaint argued and submitted. Defendants motion to dissolve in junction continued till ovember Gordon Chapman vs.

California Building and Loan Society Motion for execution denied and stipulation withdrawn. The bark wWct has just ansved at this port from the North reports the loss of two whalers the ship CoriniWaa Captain Lewis of New Bed. ford and the ship I1oe HinoaiT Captain. Hep. plngstona.

of Honolulu. Captain' Lewis an his wife. arrived. In the Active. Part of the crew of the CorinOnan were saved.

The ship went ashore on Blossom Shoals. August BOth. It is reported that she afterwards floated and i taken in tow by the ship O. Howland. A new' bars for the lumber trade between.

this port and Puget Sound is being bunt by Meigs Gawley at Port Madison Puget Sound. She will be the largest vessel ever. built on this coast. Her length of keel Is 175 feet breadth of beam 37 feet. depth of hold feet.

She. wm be bull of Puget Sound lumber in. most eubsta 1151 manner. She will register about ZOO tons Del carry about 600 feet of lumber. TOKnA.

mm named Dsiie yesterday onli chtfg of Uireatening to kifl W. Booker. British He wanted. a to return 70. England complained that everybody treated him with injustice and acte though.

TTn had an enormoua knife his person when Judge vines ordered an examination as to hl sanity. Oopi TTCoi The County Court met yes. terday at ten ocleek A. M. at the new room on Post street.

of Snyderys. S. Howard. Judgment was rendered for plaintiff for. restitution ot temiseiIt4 4O1inigei and 53 cost Ycrdensi et at vs.

Farley- ndg- ment entered In accordance with the report a the referee. Mellon vs. SUpleton Same or. dez' Morgenthen vs. Mlchelson Same order.

TTJIC r.rrt Ti 27 ir jfoxuLLZTT. There were 85 deaths In. the citylaet week of wtich number 30 were the rasultof small Of the total number. 1 diedatthesev Tal' ospitalsOne death was result of casualty and one a suicide. The number of.

the deceased under year of age wasll number between the' ages of one and five years. 12 otal nmmber five years of lbs SotjtTfliMMhlfiRCKnrQ After' the I eniocratlaT roeesrion was ov evening one of the delegations passed up Montgomery street on thaw home wlth th bind playing John iBrownsbcalyUiesacnolderingrinV the f1 tat his soul goes marching on Here. prow old John Brown ha pot been regarded as the hero of modern Democracy. Cdtitial WM sold sauetica ii or 8100. and pound two blocks west of theM ft Tents end seats wfll rapidly rareed.

The United States District and Circuit Courts have adjourned unttt after the election Forty-two persons of foreign birth were naturalized in the United States Circuit Court yesterday. 3 Gregory Tale at our office yesterday In perfect health despite- the. fact that his death was announced in several of the pity papers. Tuesday next being" election day. his been determined not to open the public schools of this dty until Wednesday morning.

The San Francisco Gas Company has de cured its usual monthly dividend of IX pox cent. The sailed from New York with 900 passengers and 875 tons of freight for- California. The sales at the San Francisco Stock and Ex. change Board for the week ending on Friday evening amounted to 18000011. The steamship Golden City will go into the Hunters Point Pry Dock upon her arrival and be caulked and coppered.

The Margad Brander for Tahiti from Puget Sound. arrived yesterday with- her crew down with the small pox. Tie office of the Collector of Internal Rev. suns has been removed to the basement of the Pacific Insurance Company's building corner of California ud LeJdesciorlf. streets The total receipts of the Police Court for the month of October were 305470.

or nearly 100 per day. OS this amount. 2883 70 were for fines and forfeitures and 171 for fees. The two-story building corner Of Battery and Richmond streets formerly occupied by Rosenstock. Price tt Co.

will. be rebuilt with. an Iron front. Ju TInawsa arrested yesterday on the complaint of Tyler on a charge of assault and battery end A' fchargej of false iin- sw8 iB iiC The demands for duties last week were tl88i-- ffl iiii1 r. There were thirty-four ma of fire in this dry during the month of October Travers has been awarded by- the naval authorities the contract' for carrying tons of anthracite coat from Mire- Island to Plchilinqu bay.

near La Paz at the rate of 18 75 currency per ton. The Savings and Loan Society are. erecting a building on Clay street- above Montgomery. The style of architecture will be somewhat similar to that of Murphy Grant Cos block At the do of the performance' at the Alhambra Theater last night a lady whose name we could not learn fainted and suffered a succession of fits. She was taken to Kelly's boot tore adjoining and thence she was removed home in a carriage.

A hydraulic engine is being' constructed for the purpose of blowing the. organ of the new Calvary Church. The organist is expected to control the engine by a stop-cock and thus produce the music. Machine music of this character wU1 bo something new. In the matter of the proposed change of grade of Butter street.

between Cough and Octavia streets it was yesterday ordered n. the. County Court that. th motion to vacate former order dismissing' cause for want of prosecution be set for hearing the Ipth Instant. Kllm Winter was yesterday granted.

a decree of divorce from her husband. James W. Winter in the Fourth District Court on the gronndof adultery. The case of Elizabeth Paul vs. James Paul and that of J.

Laytonvs Mary A. Layton were submitted. In the case of Emmeline M. Burns vs. 11.

1. Burns a motion for counsel tees was submitted. The San Francisco Musical Fund Society have elected the following officers for the ensuing year President Alex. Heumann First Vice resident. Aug.

Wettermann Second Vice President John Baumann Secretary George Woodhead Registrar A. A. Muller Treasurer. Fem. Eggers Trustees A.

Junker George SeecamP. Henry Xnfman Librarian. Mundwyler Board of Relief- Fred. Hoebme F. A.

Stoehr John wyler A. Bledert. has. Winkler A. H.

Beck H. Schreiner. REPonT OP THE GRAND JUDY. The Grand Jury for the. October term came into Court at eight o'clock last evening and presented the following report To the Honorable the County Court of San Francisco County The Grand Jury herewith respectfully present their report.

We were impaneled and received our instructions from his Honor Judge on Monday the 19th instant. after which we proceeded to the Grand Jury room and organized Yr. 1. Campbell being elected Secretary. No business being ready for our action or witnesses in attendance at that time we adjourned to meet the next day when we met and and attended to the business before us and ad.

journed to meet the next day. Wednesday the 2185 tost. In consequence of the severe earthquake on the morning of that. day. and the natural alarm and excitement existing we had no quorum at that time.

Learning the un sate condition. of the Grand Jury room and after two adjournments we met on Monday the 26th instant in the room' provided for WI in Norton's building on Post street. In con. sequence of the change in the location of the Grand Jury room. and the officers not knowing at what place to summons witnesses to attend.

and none being present at. that time. we ad. journed to meet the next day and have been in session every day since. We have carefully and.

diligently inquired into all the cases presented us nearly all of which we have acted upon. definitely. We have found twenty-six true bills dismissed fourteen cases and Wd ever for the next Grand Jury two cases. We have examined eighty. three witnesses.

Being informed that we were expected to close our labors within the brief period embraced within the 19th and 31st instants in. elusive and in consequence of the interruption of our proceedings for ver4 days from the causes heretofore mentioned we have not been able to give any attention to the examination of any of. our public Institutions and such other matters as usually come under the cog. nizance of Grand Juries. We take much pleasure in.

saying that Mr. Byrne. the District Attorney. has been prompt. and efficient in the discharge of his duties and has given WI all needed and much valuable ad.

vice and assistance. The officers In attendance have been rrcmpl and punctual in the discharge of. their duties. and particularly so in-having witnesses in at tndiiie at the proper time- for which we tender them our thanks. All of which is respectfully submitted.

i II yirk RTt THE uA1LKncS1YLER AFPAIB We' gave an account yesterday of an fray Sviiyieri attorneysnd Constable In which Tyler was. imocked down and badly beaten by the Constablo at his office on Montgomery street above. We learn from Judgryier that the affray originated the following- ctrcnmsiancesj About the 5th of OctobeiC Conrad Suple. a German the client of Judge Fritz. Tempke- in the Justice Court upon promissory note for 200.

attached the liquors and fixtures of his saloon 816 Pacific street. as security. Not wishing to run the saloon. the thlngswen taken the dy they Were attached by un stable and put in to a small roomjjnder the aide walk the room locked up. and thekq given to HarMus who put it In his pocket anc kept it until the property was sold twenty days Suple paid.

in advance 10 60 fees anc when the property was sold by Harkins to sat. isfy the judgment it brought. 14T all but 44 of which. was retained by yrMn for his fees. Upon bring informed of the facts Judge Tyler Informed bis client that' fees chargedwere illegal and proceeded with his.

client to the office of to inquire bou it nod Mated to Harkins that Vie" had no to charge 4 a day for. twenty days keepers fees when the law did not provide for such a charge. and especially when heliad the room locked up and the key in his pocket. Harkins' replied' that he could charge- what he pleased and it Tyler did not Ukelt ho had Tils remedy. After considerable angry discussion Harkin seized Tyler by.

the beard and. attacked MisTOOZ Csowb. The Democrats last evening piled up a. lot of wood it ihe corner of California sad Montgomery streetsand star Uoned I nun there to apply the torch when the roc should heave in sight. While the faithful guardian of the wood was waiting and watchtog ageriy stretching his eyes In the- directionof Market street trains' of of.

up street and 1 crowd of men. turning' Into Montgomery street fromBush 5 Btreetwith white capes and other political toggery and quick as thought applied the torch' to the pile" The flames crackedf nnderv ther wood for. second then shot high up la the air and lit up the IItlmnmding street with' their ruddy 0ow. Imagine the. gurprtag If our 1 upon seeiag at the head of the supposed Guards the manly of Major Stratman who was oxiihls way to Oakland with' the Grant Inriseajles.

who had re- eelvedlionors intended for their opponentev meeting of epubUcajar will. be frffi to row-evening to frontof Mont omeryJBlod. This meeting will" of course Tctoee plgn as tho olectlon takes ace on Tn day. A nBmber of eloquent TTlH be' present They Bring Out their Full Strength and Number Aboit 6000 All Told-T ry Qnlet A Orderly No Ulamlnatlons No Cheers No Waring of Handkerchiefs- No ho Nothing. The great Democratic mountain baa labored.

General Caznean has issued bis manifesto the stanch era true Democrats have rallied in behalf of. white mans Government and the Corners his spoken. The great' Democratic procession. the result of weeks of arduous preparation. his come and- gone anLh great demonstration it was.

For nearly two weeks the Democratic organs have. been stirring up their party supporters the active men have en urging the necessity of presenting full ranks. the Generals. Colonels and other high officers of the Seymour Guards. Axten Battalion Oasserly Artillery and what not.

have been recruiting for the. coming show Of strength and. the result of- their herculean efforts was manifested last night. It was con. ftdenUy asserted by leading Democrats that the procession would be.

the largest everwiQ1eased in this city and that the- strength of the party would be brought out. and it was calcu. lated that the parade of such immense numbers would strike terror into the hearts of the- Black Republicans and by convincing them of the superior numerical strength of their opponents that they could not by any possibility win the great battle to be- fought at the polls on The Democrats turned out- strength last night and the procession simply an exhibition wee a creditable. affair. The men marched well behaved well and burned a multitude of.

torches. We have' at least a dozen ceojnt of the numbers the very highest of which places them" 5 00 and the lowest at 4908 including men women children and musicians. Most of the counts range from 5100 to 5300 and it can be pretty safely set 4own that after deducting musicians women and. cliii. then that there were certainly not over 4 00 voters in the procession.

There were scarcely any new transparencies then mottoes. as usual relating mostly to niggers and. men. The Democrats last evening had a painful example of the- disrepute into which- they had brought themselves through their ruffianly conduct toward the Republican procession. Such a cold and cheerless reception to an Im.

mouse political turn out lies never been witnessed in San Francisco. AU along th route the Jiouses were darkened withonly an here and there from the solitary window pf a bachelor. Democrat Scarcely half a dozen windowsvrere on Montgomery street. and they were so far apart that they sparkled in the darkness Hk rWill o' the wisps. The cm of.

the Ditpatck' made a 'display of tallow candles' and Chinese lanterns and as the procession passed' it their drooping spirits were for the- moment sufficiently aroused to enable them to scare up a few weak cheers. At the Mead Houses on Montgomery street they were cordially received but not until they reached Pacific street and the Barbary Coast did the populace manifest any en. thusi8m. Here they' rushed Out of their places and encouraged their visitors cheering long and loud for Seymour and Blair but with this exception the. cheering was done in the ranks the spectators.

the sidewalks and streets only responding at some Democratic rendezvous where they had evidently gathered for the purpose. After a while the procession became tired of yelling without being rewarded by a response. and marched. quietly along without noise. like a funeral cortege as it going to bury the Democratic party by dead of night.

with their lanterns dimly burning. It only needed the Dead Jlarck vn Saul to make the Illusion complete. After marching solemnly through the city- they disbanded and went home too demoralized even to stop at Basooms THE1 DEIWCRATK TWWWT. Grand loomy and The StreeiaBarkaad Dreary The People Tuna the old Shoulder and dt. si the i tlie Xlke Chicken In Bala- THE NEW pIRECTQRY.

Valuable Statistical Information Growth of the Cliy Onr' Pros- eat Population Langley's Directory for the fiscal year 9 has been published and we are in receipt of a copy. As a work of reference for information concerning the material progress' of San Fran deco it is the best that can be obtained. The volume of this year is considerably larger than that of the last. and contains a more run and complete compilation of interesting matters valuable to very citizen. The growth of the Directory has pace with that of the city.

commencing but a few yean since on a meager volume while now Unmake as Urge a book as many of the Directories of the older cities in the East. A gentleman. who returned lately from-a visit to the-East li1torms' that the greatest curiosity he could exhibit to his friends there a a copy of the San Francisco Directory. The stern people were surprised at our wonderful growth. and perused the Directory which contained evidences of our wealth enterprise and population with an avidity which was surprising to him.

They were astonished at the wonderful store. of valuable information contained its minutenes of detail. its excellent system of compilation and. splendid typographical appearance and was pronounced to be in an respects superior to. similar works published in Eastern cities.

In the prefatory of the present volume the publisher says The evidences of the progress of this city for the past twelve months as presented in this the- tenth volume of the San Francisco Directory- issued by Us present proprietors exhibit a condition more prosperous than at any other period of its history. In all the different elements comprising its population and commercial wealth. an unusual degree of confidence exists while the near approach of the completion of the Pacific Railroad promises for its future prominent position among the first commercial cities of the world. The number of references in the present issue is nearly 60009 ofwlilcb over63000 are males over twenty-one years of age. These figures indicate in Increase over those of.

186T of thirteen per cent. and over those contained in our issue oi IBM of nearly forty per cent. The Business Directory contains business firms arranged and- classified so as to be of easy reference. The population of San Francisco. July 8 is estimated at 147950 of whom whites tnalo-aad femala the gel cf one and teed respectively.

The females over eighteen are estimated at 30000. Building erected- during the' year ending June SO 1868. estimated at 975. of which 240 are brick. Total number of buildings Inthe city and county 18000.

The value of improvements during the' same year is estimated at over 10000000. exclusive of 1500000 expended on streets and highways. The bonde4- debt of the city in circulation June 30th last amounted to In speaking of city improvements the pub Usher saysthatenterpriseinthis flirfyHnti has not beet confined to any one-class' or lint of it like to dwellings. stores. places of amusement factor ries wharves- street railroads-and in short to every department of' recreation and business.

It may further be' observed that the character of the material employed. in building. well as thestyle OZarChiItOCtUre has been gradually improving' yearly year ever since the founding of the tyiintj they haveat length attained a grade Land an ejceU lence no wise inferior to those noticeable in' the larger' towns on the Atlantic seaboard. The Directory contains a list of the more noted buildings. with their cost etc a chronological history ofthe principal vents of last year a full his toryW the public institutions benevolent societies manufactories private universities of learning the Consolidation cttwjtfr TiTnyn mgntg Titrftlrt Lorco officer of the municipal government election districts Police Department fire alarm boxes Fire Department officers and members etc.

Federal and State. officers. military organizations newspapers in fact every item of inform Uonnecessary in such a work. uau In looking over the names we find nearly eleven columns of Smiths of whom 35 are surnamed plain John John with a middle initial. Of Browns there are nearly seven columns of whom 28 surnamed John and from tie varJonslxxnpaiions set opposite their It is evident that.

they are not" lug In their graves. Of the Mcaf there are nearly one McBrida numbers IS McCabe 32 UcVann 33 McCarthy 131. Me. 43. 49.

McDonald l2GiKcG 70 MeLoughlin 37. Mcooppl our city has only one to he thankful x1 there are only four which augurs badly for the success of ocraq an Tuesday. The trees. are. represented by Ash Bass Beach Birch Chestnut and Pii iThe names prefixed in the new.

Directory are regular Jwbreaker1i anti many of- them are remarkable. To the cu- urhli porti fi iejboofc lee jre worthy of examination. alsd contains a fine map of. the eitr and- county pf San. Francisco.

The bookie is printed by Bacon Co. and. compiled Iby JIenrYG Tjangley and a croditsbIe piece work reepect Eisnoor Prxai. Our thanks are doe Price. Zarthqak Traasactloo The confined tremors whtchToccuiwd to" the early part of this W6e did n6tpfcojirMf tend to the improvement of real eataU 4 marketable commodity.

In fact Mother rihJi14 for a time so pertiitentlyilnfringed onjthe characteristic biUty which 1 conveyed in the words terra Jirma that' the' pubyfl came to' regard her vagaries suspicioniwhlch was unavoidably deterimeutel- to the' interests of landed property. The. action so produced lowever was of a negative rather than a ppsK the quality in so far as the It" his given. evidence of dullness. has exhibited no indications of weakness SensiblftTpeople know wen enough that an occasional visitation such as that which we experienced recently cannot In any way Interfere with jpur material prosperity that it cannot deprive us of our commercial status or essentially retard our- civic advancement.

And as such pl. compose the bulk of our property-holders real estate values. though they be by such a calamity spasmodically affected. cannot thereby be. depreciated to any Important extent.

The business for the past week may. be said to have been moderately active at fair. At. Maurice Dore Cos auction. saleMast Wednesday some building lots sold at values in excess of those they would have produced before the earthquake and others it somewhat lower figures.

The average however was very fair. and certainly gave no indication a decrease in public confidence Among the sales made by private bargain we note one of a lot on day street between PoweUand Stockton streets 26 feet front by 75 feet deep for 3000. and another of a lot. on SVflsbra street. between larkin and Polk streets.

feet front by 120 deep. for 1875. On the first there is only a small cottage and the second is off the grade and unimproved. these which arebyno means solitary jnttnces because such prices are in adrance- of what the same properties would produced at any previous period. The lot on Folsom street was offered.

to our. knowledge 91750 months ago without finding a purchaser. The transactions in Homestead Association shares so far as we hive been able to learn. have been light but for the" most part at wen maintained figures. Bay View Homestead stock holds its own.

We nets' sales of lots in the San Francisco' Homestead Union'- tract Pioneer Race Course it extreme rates and also sales at lair prices in the. Tairmount Homestead University Mound. Eureka Pomestead. and Pacific 8 and Home. stead Association properties.

In it of these last mentioned corporations the lots have been distributed to the shareholder so that the quotations given below among the recorded deeds are for certain plots. The Wne remark of course applies to ths South San Francisco Homestead Association tract in which we note several transactions at full rates. among them one sale of twenty-four lots to the Land Investment Oompl1J. an organization recently formed for purposes which its name fully indicates. We understand that prices of real estate in Oakland are very firm and unaffected by the earthquake.

The records for that county show a very fair number of transactions for the put week. and as the numerous improvements initiated and in progress become completed investment in property In the Terminal Metropolis" will be found by no means injudicious. Among the more notable improvements in that neighborhood is the construction Of a dam across the San Antonio Creek. which will be the means of forming. beautiful little late which we understand to be named Like Merritt in honor of the' en terprisJng projector.

The following are among the principal deeds recorded in the County Recorders office for the week ending 30th instant SeTeral water low on the PotreroJfnero. 25000 Lot 5. block Railroad Homestead Association MS sixth of 8. E. Pine and Taylor.

E. 53S j87 1050 S. Brannin 350 from Fourth. 8. W.

25x1. 3 50 Lots and 18 block 4 South San Francieco Homestead Association. 1000 N. Twe ty-nrst 175 B. Goenero E.

25115. 1200 Lot 126. fourth purchase F. Homestead Union 100 Fit vara lot 4 block VS. Western Addn 8850 N.

EUU. 81 i E. Buchanan E. 25 129 W. 1J 8.

30W. STWU S. E. Ellis and Fillmore. S.

1 J7Hxn 3000 S. Post. 102 1 12 E. Latrana E. 25 12120.

Lots la to IS. block 28. Firmount Tracts also lots 39 42 Ftrmonnt Homestead Asociatlo S450 S. W. Second 75 N.

W. Townsend W. W. 25xiO. 8000 E.

Taylor. 69 8 eramemto If 23x80. 4000 Lot 13 block 363 South Bin- Francisco Homestead Aas Viiirf 800 Lot 14 block :108 lid lot block 203. in same 1JOO Lot 8 block in as Xt 0 N. Post 206XW.

OcUria W. 25 2510 1200 N. Oetavia lid Sacramento N. 500 N. Sacramento.

13TW W. Octane. N. 1 3-12 W. to Laguns.

8. 8-12 E. 275 500 N. E. TehamaTlSO N.

Ninth 80x S. E. Mi sion4i2 x2S 5 00 S. Union. 82W.

Powell W. 28x42 subject to a mortgage wtrtj 1800 S. Mision. 43 S. W.

Fourth. S. W. 68 912 x60. I 24080 North lot 42 South San Francisco Homestead Union 3000 Lot 6 block 493 Golden City Homestead Association k.

00 Three other lots in same II last 1800 1:1. Bush 16434 from Van New Avenue W. z7 xuo Lot 1 block 363. San South Francisco Homestead Association 900 S. Geary 1MH W.

Soott W. 40 x57 2,008. OParrel1. 157i W. Powell W.

40x57 i 7000 Low 12. 13 14 II Gift nupj. 8000 S. W. Third street TO N.

W. Brantaan W. 36x160 1808ft S. Sacramento. IffirfW.

Maeon8. 7Sx50. 2100 W. Valencia. 245 S.

Nineteenth W. Ir32x30 2800 S. Sutter 1S7H E. Hyde E. SHinM.

8800 Lot I block Eureka Homestead Association. 1900 W. Stockton. 68kN. Bosh TV.

80x46. 13 00 W. Pike. 75 7 12 S. Clay.

W. 80 912. N. 61012. W25S.

39o5k12E. 912. Block 104 and ijjj Block" io wiAddition 20000 S. Bush. 117 W.

Van If ess- avenue. W. 27Hxl2 I S. W. Whitney Grove.

W. 5Oxl. v. W. Fair Oaks.

5- third S. Fifty lot block 237' WesteriAddiV tion. tJJOW Lot block 247 8. SPranelseo Homestead Association. 800 Lou 13 14.

lock 80 Mutual Homestead Association. 8000 S. W. Mission and Lafayette 8. W.

SUXiTS 116000 E. Oapj 90 N. EagfiFN. 39x122) 1600 Lots 5' and 6 block JIinwUJI Home stead Association. 1400 i IV 1 AMAJ N.

W. KihtAnd BubasanW W. Willjk. 3900 Lotsl14o WM V.i7 75 N. Clary.

I20EFourth. Jr7i rt. 2650 1lffif Attr n1. a' oo STyler lS73W W. xl2O.

MOD Lot 1. block- sVTJnirersity M6und Surrey. 10 E. Powell. 87 S.

Lmbsrd. 8. SOxHX. W. tc ktonnr 8.

S. 126 Lot 5 block 200 9 and 14 block 205 loft a and in block 208 Iota hank IS In block 236 lot 7 in block 237 lots S. 4 II and Uinblock241 lotslaadUinbloelc 365 lots S. Hand 11 in block 388 lots 10. and 11 in block 423 in the South San Francisco Homestead Association pur chased.

by' the Land Investment Com. N. VT. Tailor and OlFarralL N. 623 87 15 00 Lots and block 28 Yalrinouut Homestead Association.

14011 Lots Sl2 and J3t1blockSOl. Oo dental Homestead Association. in S. Geary 23l iW. Scott 8lxU7X.

31510 N. Tjirktfand TjlerVW80x702 00 8. E. Harrison 80 W. Second.

S. 23 by 100 7uX S. Fulton 182 B. Polk. E27MX120.

W7J E. Larkin. N. OTarreU NT 4Ox91 ft It. 4000 Undivide sixth of lot ISO block 81.

Central ParlrHomeee Association jl 518' Undivided on onrth of same a lastrr 787- Lots 6 7 8 and 11 in block 12. West End. Mapl 2 XX E. Howard. 120 N.

Nineteen thN60x22K. 3201 S. E. Mission. 185 E.

Eighth N. E. ZOxlu. 3000 8ECIarylS7XN. E.

SixthN. E. 22 Zz75 2350 8. W. Temple and Bryant 8.

3500 Lota 30 31. 32 and block 294 Haley Tract. 1800 The totaL onEiderationTaluaoC far the weet ending on the SOtb is 63 which exhibits decrease as compared with the preceding week of 213631 The approach. lug election and the consequent Intensity of political excitement have large shareIn producing this result. iBuslness of every de scription Is for the moment enervated- by th same causes.

an enervation in which the re market necessarily ympathizess The aggregate amount advanced en mortgage for the same' week according' to the recordswaa 170751 averaging 41-100 of hypothecations ffietW sales. UJttA' tl The Montana Helena Poxt has moved Into its new building a three-story stone which cost 10000 and which un. Is the nest prints lug office between the Miaaonri river and Call Good for Montana. 12 Wi Good dry pine wood sells LnBelennlor five doUars acordi ci. i LVt Stage time between Virginia and White Pine The JlI th ears' commenced carrying freight nd passengers to 337 nOeafroia Sacranienta oaTUnrsday Th total shipment of bullion this week from The GonldtCurry Company's main shaft has now.

attained depth feet and to in very soft rock Upon Teaching of 1200 feeVsheirlerfelwfflte opened. Th qutrti si yirtlwCla have started here this evening was the grandest' affair- ever cuTrikg' to' wmty i XE" ff Lttny rlTi rtijyfr i posed the different dubs and citizens of the city ande1egstiona from Pablo tan. Ijeandro Brooklyn and Ai 1 and 300 Grant In tram San PUbIIS end private houses were generally flluthinted and the dry 1 ablaze with bonfires. IFeltoa le now speaking to a large end enthusiastic audi ence. CLUO October' very and enthnsiaetlc Democratic meeting is being.

hold to-night Judge Hardy la speaking the largest crowd of people ever assembled in this town YALLZZ October 31st. The" rge8t and best organized political demonstration vex mown' in this county Is now being thse he Democrats. The business portion of the own and private residences are" all ablaze with. lights. the.

streets are- thronged with people and the. procession comprises" about lOQO torches. TOLLS October 31st. The Republi cans had the- largest and most demonstra- tire meeting of the campaign Jiere this even- ng. The greater.

portion of business houses along the principal streets and many private residences were beautifully illuminated. There was a large' delegation present from Orpvlfle whl were escorted-by a. body of horsemen and footmen from Marysyflie with- torchlight. and' traneparencieL xThen were about OUT hundred torches in the processionand the demon stration was a grand affairs The meeting was opened by Mr. Parks and was followed by Mr.

win and acquitted them- :5 perfect success it was the largest mid most enthusiastic meeting of the kind ever. held In the Stat of Nevada The- houses on th principal streets of Gold Hill andtthi city were brilliantly imlmthtted almost without-any ex- seption. There were 2170 torches in the- procession which was half an hour passing a givenpointr aWCLU. I8rlICHW TOnCB CH Political DemoBstrsUems. selves very creditably.

There. wee about one thousand listening. to the speeches at the speakert stand. The wildest enthusiasm pre. ng5 this Ven1 proved The Chronicle.

The Montana Post says The Monxrso CHEOJOCUC is among the most welcome of. our exchanges and Is among the very few which we read because we me it rather than use as a duty oar prof mien. we are' compelled to Whatever It has to say is said briefly and' to the' point and its columns ar replete- with interesting1news We are pleased to team that-although still young U' has. already proved Itself a Suc cess. OF" Men who are indignant at the oat-rages perpetrated-by Pemocratio.

ruffians on Tuesda. and Wednesday nights last can show their indignation at' the polls on Tuesday. Press Dispatches. European New. LoNDO.

October Mapa. are said to be prepared by. order of the French. Govemment and have en Issued. to show' that the Emperor has strictly regarded the frontiers as laid down in treaties with neighboring powers.

It is inferred that this. explanation is. i1t to cover the Emperors abandoment of a war policy. Two scientific expeditions to the-North Pole are now preparing one at Bremen under Peterson. and the other at Ha under Lambert.

October 30th. It is estimated that the deficit the revenue this year win reach 60000000. The Spanish Government will raise a loan- of 100000000 crowns At. six per cent. interest.

OAKLAND DRMOSTRATION. The Republicans' of Oakland got up an enthusiastic Union demonstration last jivening consisting of a torchlight procession and a grand mass meeting. Some 250 of the Grant left this city- in their uniforms. accompanied by abandof music at six o'clock in the evening to takepartjlnthe exercises of the occasion. The procession was a brilliant affair.

There were. over 1500 persons In the rinks some sixty of whom were mounted and a number of ladles' and gentlemen were. In carriages. The houses generally along the line of the procession were illuminated and. the utmost enthusiasm prevailed among- both spectators and participants.

The meeting was a large one. 3. W. Dwlnefla was caned to the chair and addresses were delivered by and John B. Felton.

The Grant' lnvincibles returned to the city- about midnight. While going over on the boat two men in their ranks. with uniforms on revealed the- fact that they were Democrats by cheering for Seymour and Blair. They had intended to participate In the Democratic procession in this city and did not know but. that Congress Hall was a Democratic rendezvous.

They were surprised to learn that they were. in the wrong. crowd. and surrendered their. regalia cheerfully when re.

quested to do so. The Democratic procession here should in equity be. credited with two more men th the actual count would indicate. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. The following religious services will be held to day Methodist Episcopal Church South-on Minus street between Fourth and Fifth.

Kev Jesse Wood pastor. Preaching at 11 A. and PM Sunday School at 12) Class meeting at AM Central Methodist Episcopal Chureb3fisalon ion street between Sixth and Seventh. Rev- Robert Bentley. pastor.

Preaching morning at 11. A and evening at 14 Subject of the evenings disoourseP' The Christ oftheGospel. iiiiJ jpi Howard PresbylertanCaurchTon Mission street. near Third. Rev Dr.

Scudder wiil preach in the morning. and' In. the evening will deliver- his Eleventh Lecture on the Parables. Subject ToeverymaaapenIIy. First Baptist Church Washingion street.

Rev. Dr. Thomas pa tor preach it 11 A. sad 7 PM Second-Baptist Church Fifth street. Elder Jacob Knapp will preach al 11 A.

M. Rev. S. D. D.

will preach in the hall of the Young Men's Christian- Association' Sutter street at i o'clock sad in the' St. Luke's Church EpUcbpilPaciflo. street near Polk street. Seats Free. Dirine sorrice at A.

X. and pt 7 Pit Sunday School immediately after the. morning sfoe. Prayers every Fnday evening it put 7 1' Ee 10 rttow offlciatia minister areinYJte4 1 to toattend. SQTJCES.

Coons's BXLM. Though ii may not be in. fiilIb1eit wiUetandth test. with any other mingle compound in the iand.oughtobO In the possession of every family traveler mariner and boatman YOU own. experience Is ths best testimony JLhat can be had in refer enee to it therefore re It for yourself- for it a remedy to beat hand for every time of need and.

Is emphatically tho peoples Freefromgrit or mercury is unrivaled gpld silver plate or jewelry. It cleanses glass BrU taunia or un and every other kind of metal where a brilliant luster is' desired. This Sill. con neither scratches nor stains Is harmless it is superior to any other polishing material now in use. 4r A thatthftWhitaTine Com pound Is Safe and reliable remedy for.

the cure of throat and lung dlfflcultieB idney troubles. Certificates- of the very best character are being constantly received attesting strongly in 4ts favor. a Hostetter fimith Co. -whole-sale agents. politics but we Insist that every one' should be Comtortab16 by wearing theshirts and drawers from the Pacific Woolen at Phippsflen' nikon Kromers 724 and 728" Montgomery street.

tv i II elegant gomery street are crowded daflywilh pSsons anxious to. bbtab spclm ns ot 4ho beautiful photographs for which he received the. at both the late Fairs Coopert Universal Magnetic Bato is the best remedy ever known forfever and ague nervous tJHIIlle8I corns poiBon 4 caut injure the value of those pure drugs or ChasE at. No. 1.

Sxonaczxs their adaptation to the various conditions of sight Is my specialty. Optician aeSKuM Block. SPECIAL NOTJCE8 mss MEETING i JB Jf rr- fc' pHE UNION. RBPUBLIC.A21 CAMPAIGJSFwineloseon MONDAY MGHT ij 4 mftVGiaadll tfiiS iel ij rs. wfll be present and addres the People HoifrKaSwxia JEKToirr- HON.

78. i i BON. CHAS. HOST. A.

ON n. p. itorxrxs HON. HON UON. r.

CEOBOE CV- KIT AIT. UON. uoN HOW. BON A p. OEV.

U. liA. OKAXGE HON. P. AL SMITH DON.

X. HOJC. irojur c. iLDTO. HON.

IroN. O. UON. 3C noN B. DJUQG8 MON.

IL CUHHING8 MN. QEOflQE- SO- Let every Union Man- turn out and close the Campaign a note of Victory. By order. JAMES OTIS. Chairman.

AUBED Secretary. oSl2t Union Republican Nominations. For President. Per Vice JPrealdeat or Presidential Ie tora B. fl BlnFnneiaeo GEN.

O. IL OHASOEMt Alameda HOPFMJLST. of San Diego GEN. A. BEDPfOTO JT.

if Sacramento CHAS. WT3IOBELANDof Uembeldt JUternateEleei C. A. TWEED. of Placer LOYIS jBtpSS.

of SanFrandBco JAMES Hl McJt Aim. of Sonoma JUDGE TV. San Francisco VAXTKKVA3T DYKE. of San Francisco For Congress First District FRANK PIXIiEir6fSMJranclsco REPUBLICAN CITY AND COUNTY NOMIN TlIHIL. CllJerorpouiee.

r. Collector A. A. LwPii4cE. Snp rintend nt of StrtteU icnatY City Co unit PnkU Administrator LEVI H.

TTTB vC ff ra Fire Conunlslsos Third SHKADEK FirthTfVariltBK J. JI B. TILtILA- Sixth Ward. A M' K3TIOHX Dr W. AJfOEXjti IeventhTVardt7rBrE.

THOMAS Twelfth WardIY STTTESS NATIONAL tf 1 0 N' REPUBLICAN A. A. rr.L--GUDEIt.ACK. 1 i. o6N.

DIARIES FOR. 1868. A' TDX2. AO COMPLETE jASSOBTMEST if BUrle Tor lJB 9iof very desirabla patterns cbntainiaf much nsefol. inf onaatiott Corner THEBE8T for 1 offere 1)Us coast.

y- CKAJTITA fe CO. OrannaC HoslUf and SU Front street V-- WP' a FOR south dpf dfestnut stress between Masoaand Taylor contains twlr scorns. JBi in good rder in. bfmx prfceVSM MADISOK BUEkESoct price fW FOR SALE Pa 5 lot on northwest corner of Turk and Fillmore streets known as the San Francisco Lann-J dry contains twenty rooms in rood order be sold subject- to a lease of'-five years a monthly rent of Paw 55 House and lot south aid of Shipley it. between Seventh and Eighth con tains twsle rooms wW produce a rental of 40 per month size.

price 899. MLDIIION Btn CO. FOR BALE Pat 55- Lot on aouthsSdsof Natoma NO' between Eighth and Ninth si by 75 price 11130. CO FOR SALE Lar lot on southeastt eorwr ef Twurty-toarth ndV Columbia streets- joa FOR Pa Hens. and 4 on" north side of Futtn street.

between 00. TOO. SALE M- Houae' aid' lot MJ" north side of Antonio between Jane and and and OTu. relL' streets contains four roomsr sia POE Lot' siuth Me of Ua street FOR west side of Gilbert street Bran. ttigL dpi FOR SALE Page House and Lot On san Bruno road west side.

south of Golden City Hotel sUeiJSxir i JU BALE Three new two. story and basement Buildings on the west side of Larkin street between' Clay- and Sacramento ea house contain seven i bath patent closets and all vodern Improve zaeMa prodacinc a rental et 911 per month caabexaada to pay witivalttl outlay 4 month street graded ant sidewsiked sis of- lot 40x100 ar rv FOB 8 ALE PatV JI-Houssi' and Lot north aide Jessie street near' contains tm vw FOR SALE Pan Lot northaid Turk Vfebiter and POE Psga New HoutV aj Lot on northtiid of Howard street between Eleventh- o4. Twelfth contains seven rooms and bath all modern FOBSALE the north side of. AUea steaev of Hydebetween Union and Lotonjj feetasst rt its. BCKKE Jk CO.

SALE Page House and Lot on. south side of Clementina street- near Eighth. contains Sr. rooms hard finished IK inside thlnds marble mantels and everything fine order jsiie25x75 price f280 ia Cot the corner of Geary and Devisadero streeta and macadamized site KifO price FOR SALE Paw S3 lot on' sorrtheait comer of Eddy and Broderick streets title per- Ellis street between Tjrnns and Buchanan runback to a small street traded sell No. lt Moatgomery street.

ICREAT POE HAVE PUWDBBDS' lid Plans for every description of Build- lug. either single or' in ParUcular attention paid to the erection of FIRST CUSS' BUiLENS i -is-Either Brick or Frame. SatisfacUon-guartn- teexL Call and us. cr jf2 3 4 Mantzomeryct. third roR AC EST FINE Land in SoWio county.

qon mlllj. 4U UfJiPIIV tAJUJUtXt miles of Silveyvifle to be sold cheap. ilnqmir of WOOD PUTNAM. No729 ntcom8IT street S. ocr.

of Montgomery and Jackson. Rooms Hand ity. COLD Or- tfie aiff Si fialesrooiHfai eonnecttoa with their Factory' ready to fuTnishtha pnb Bo with Snverware either ready bad or mad aALEi on RETAIC Our Iacf. at WS IB eonpet ith. any oa in our ae her or- lMwher and anai satUf action both bi price and quaI4t lA ts arAOTORY' AND SALfl8.OOM j.i 810 On Wheel and 4 Plate nPHESE ENOUnES ARE THE BS8TCTTTSZ od challenge competition ildicieDclw pricey.

Three to forty hon power. ThJa lmpUmentfaHy meets the of th ombininiuw praoUoal poinU of sinit liicit7i ilsaTA twelve bushels dJ 6rape per hour raid man mak three barrels Older or. Mf iWtoe per day Always ready to rajSe a i ofCHder in a nm.ta.- JJreij ahomld have one. Price 9K- 4. or cart with great facility A sav of ofe- As of the 1 of the Seed used tit.

HIIBHleW using these machine A persoiTe3l WESJI tosoVing by hand can us. either iil TwMand wm sowj i MMj hgnrttiiruwlBg Wflfatyyhy Metinifc yaesy p. being Qi storfert eheSyest ai TiTesBUut process of sowing ii taow i gi 1' e- If Il Co. Ir II 111 v- WARE. 4.

mw01UJ. to Ji tweeD' II Jj i g' r6 vovEJrJiEB AY 71i1868. rOcil TG A mixD mjtnKJL i ln uWltiWarkiDdP bl1 20' JX tl1our. 1bo 4iefI1ed tonadell1uppear be dayof th bneakmtrom2tmtn foreontempt 4 tapover onthocont mptq1i eTenwere 1ideledobuDOt JT1rTJodJourDe41U1W thaevenIng. II' thewsy I apologWUacOepted ComhdJ0ume4.

CK Dnmm.TOYan- wbohanchangedtheir w1ih fi.omon Cil able be ne 8 me boldtht thCTIe1DOIfe Pla1n1711roT1d. ethd taGCh UmI1ad. MWabJ1Wrfgb toTOtein thlpn lie and. troDithejmlal' OZ18rol1toaDOtber. D.

awritotmandamus toeompel ot0D8 roWniDoarda. ExOB.Uln--- i ige1esterdr and Otth handsI vat 118 Th allgmeral ege I a Egedt montw 1 a Te demd wke ctmected I sO. I ceec1e canDotbe ce 0DthowageaCtirfent i' TJ Th ttad eC1 Qa1Ueetrol ofihe House. th1rty11ve.tee IWIUIgihoriJWntan7 from eaail useot knockedclown b7degree. doing-any be and.

war. tmenweresubsequeut1r uppo Twd 7 ta-daysU PJ whlteSherUr wsresnd the8h1p WrOngtuDrtook andoosts LIZurofFJUtmS ter Th i1 ngna OD papenwa ve ate1eTeD 4. X. UnUedSttesDtstric principalwitness which extensivehd WIJThe Eare i Union10211elel electiODe raternooD hngtonstreet. fonowiitgnamed the.

kwood nd i Directors cock U1lTHi The dlspo ed Judgment Xidd1 on LJ tion motfonto sovemherlitbJGordon Society-Motion 0- e. thJporttrom c1 eaof the cptainiewis fOMnel and InUli aewof The8h1p WeIlhsh0r8 DBlosaom was 1fzW A bark' lum de1etWeeD. thieportand So isbei blIeigs sodi6M' 8ouDd8hwi1lbe kee11 feet oLPuget wi1lze ut 800000 TmWrDIXGTOXJir 1ci BritiBhOonsul retum.4a gJand comp1a1Dedthat IilJw ticeand aeted as dersngea rm bo1rfeknit tbia nmhII Uon. h1san1tr 001nftE yea. knocJeek4.

Ve. htreet. In ui iRsnyd va. fL' Howard. Ju entrend or.

fcrr s' atT Pey-ndg. I en of Same 11 5 ih wer diJ' JaH' owlIJcbnumbe e. JID111poLOftht died aUhneTeral fcpitais One 4ethw eama1 OD8asu1dae. wag flumbetbOtWeefl 1tve 7tU8of ace2S. Bo lG v.

O. D. yer1i. oDe upIlODtgomC27 the. PJiDg JQJmBzoWll o1dmul izithe gra h1I8OUlgoeII QD.

tofore o1dJohnBn7WnhuJlotlaoearcpdadU i 8wf i TJ 1014 a toD dcJoCk tdy t1i JleiodWita" i8h i bT Eorbes Brothers Co for ta LondoniD 131 anM. In. thlI. eitr on on the- 12th. O.

fcba. Juner. restateraf01 ii ii JIiatdl Of euO wm1l phiy the' sLGe riei lCriC i iUth 1 thaJrlfJIIOIICh1UCh h1Ol1l1-dDg AOJC i-downata 7 TeDtID4 eatawiUbe1mld for maT. Yim 1t1t11e. Qe contest.

ify1 I. Ii 4 C' C1utieela YC rdl88 :1 thIrt7fOl1l.al gstlu 6- ONNJ t. The uDIt 4s 1 QnJrtahan until' OtHareIgD Uni 7 fi' x' a GreozTyarec1led tcn despUthetact h1Ideath trpaperB. Tuesdaynextb 1 I i haadeo 1 I01I4wiec1 Yorkyestexisy for. weeJtendiDg 1800 wUl Hunter.FoIn\ aunooand lJrtmderforTabiti yeaterdaywith- mallpox.

Tlieoftlc InltUlDoeCompanJa ta. rec ipta he 3OM 70. torfe1tureBand for Thetwost r7 oOnier reb f1t outront. aiTuted1esterda7 ofTudga17ler ndbtterT offl188 prIJQTII1 t. EW Travers eD.

thena t' CArTJfng4QO fromllre Ialandto Iuat 1gSand a Cla7atree1. ieeturew1ll th we leani. bT" lacbtnemus1c th pfo i Ule formerOJder mea 4 tery. FJhabethlaul La Vs4Hary WerelltlbmittedIn theease MJ FnPl 1I118 ca1 ve BegisUarA Trustees-B. FA8toehr.

termeame GrancIJurr lI W. ur. time. we thenen dayWedile8da7 0 he up. Honda Foststreet ons Olle to 118.

de1h tel7. ill mi" an erat attention 1nlIJ saingthat an muchvaluable ad offi er io th ir and 1DhavingntDesse at. which re DAVID 1 IfT rem IUn STYLER rw ao i. eI Conta le whi T1 waskcked CoDsta OD v.e..J..ebon. Ju 1glJ r' itfi 1 4' ton fr the' th tobq thol1itlee.

Oourtupon a promiasor 1iquoraanel. ture. 1161a onthe attchecU7 Into smalllOOml sidewalk. ioQm1ocked the key and. WaalOleltwenty 1060 and.

propertJwusoldb1Harkin. isfytba enLit brought1141all bT1Iar Into the SactaJudge that' Constaule8 charge4Were1Uegal Earkina inqufreabout it tlb I norfght for8Uch he had et. Tylerdl4notlijefl ho11nl11 Da1deJablean u. mJ last np1ot wood dhe eemer. of Calit mla D4HODtgomeri a ODed.

toapplJihe a1iODidbe twhne h8 tbtu1 woodJ andwatcbiDagmTatr tchiDJrh1I. th8d Uo Qf tree hehear4. the. I up.UUtstreet aoloezowd ofmen atzxdtromCJhwUstreet rUcalctoggerraDeI thepUe thSjWOOd theJ Utup atrotSYith' their I. eefq.

athehead of. 1m. po posedSe7mour ymourGuarda the manlyfarm- of hoQDh1a riththeGrant1Imaclble whohad ref iu1vedbqnOI1lIntenc1 nt ti if i bU in7b bel ibod ction' OD iA ClfdOquentpt esm 0- c. i fo tt l1j lEM CI ATl fJU UT. A Ol00IlQ' UUIP a tft fa' rk" PeopJeJara aeI 1tiao Tow1 i i I tBaIA Ii h118trugth oUiOOO VtlT' Iei.

acI tiODlNO No JluC kerchlefB- i iDhaa 8 Dem rallied whiteman' GoTerDmentand the tl ngup neeeasitot andotb theresult Uwu fulI- trengtk hTconviDclngthemot nuume11ea1 oUhe theCOUld an emocrtktarned' on WU ofthe i 500 90Slncluding menwomeneh11dren iIQ4own women drenthat earceI Jes. moBt1rtonJggera andChin them theirruflanl7 nenrbeeD the th dar 1IiUl. Dl7an soU Qfa bachelorpemocnt Scarcelyl windows wereillumlDatedOn theysparkied the-darkness likeWlTho de. proc BSion HeretheY by. forSeJDlOUI eheeriD the.

on in PJI QRY. Our the1l As" rerere th bestthAt of. coDBfderabl7larger kept Pace it from- a' vlaiUo the East us was ofUle' which with infonna on contaln of workspubliahedin volumethopublisher hlatoryIn PacU1cRa1Jlooad usue averi3OOOaremaJe ofl86T of ThoBusine88 oDtaluBnear1Jo18.ooo andclas i1Iedso JulyI8 wh 1n 5000 srewhiu tl re 1 I BuUdinperecte1. duriDgtherear I co tL TheTa1ue provementaduring onstreets th Dt pub says. enterppeinthfl ed one ImproyementIt- haTtn8' of.

xies-wharvcs well im rovtng7 b7 Since. of. cityUDtn l' ha tl DgthatqiDthgrad ndan withtheir co not clpal ev ts atullh eties. manutact rlesprlvat 1mtre B1tie. 1p tug mmnq rca tri anc1member1letc.

mi11taz7organimt10111 neeeuarrln awork. 1ookingjTer aamedplaJDJohD. iohI1with nearlymen John traDte Uou Dol Of theJlcarther8al KcBrldenumberB 15. 33i j3JlcI lt niD 21 uiN 8711rnn. ZO GLouih11D21 our.

eitrhu f. the onTuesafy 4byAahB PlDer5TheIWDeJ mi neaiI7J1t1 en of thnwnes miaftToftbem Tothecu 1G totjl1 wea theeiQ- I. 01lD. f7PISan BcOD pUcdby- PJee oflIrDrklD t. 15.

for raakm pcrL ex. r2 1 the Earth i Week rj ufrr. rhlch thisdi4 rw 1 toi reaJestat1 1Ii. di th fer d0J Jthe tic ata Idn tCODU1 d. IemJftnI4.

with actimV PrOciJced. however. th8miii ug it eluJlneab h1b te4 tndca sfb i tn a1Sit on. y. W1lnterfere 1Um t.enn- ti1j Pro boJders m7besaid ionealer1a t' lotaaoldAt ea' oftbose wouldhaV8 Am we 0t8 one feeUront 7Ueet ofa onJoli 181501 onl1 small.

cottaPrand tl8ltconilfa 1r Wet cite are 7. no meDllIOUtar7 JD causesuch whate same hateproduce Atanr lotonF01 om 11l beenUght. buUorthe atweU San atextremerates 4' at. ad" aUofthese lastmentioned havebeen Ulatthe UlODgtJuj 4 specfflplota. tract tra whicht veryflrm Ihereeords Wl oou.

pleted. iIOperty1D bjno Amo lg thcfmoren table Lake In en. prtn tpGl JotloDthe Potrero NueVo. 113 05. Tweaty-rst Gaene I FiftJ yara 4 2I6Wemrn 87) NI2Q.

121 30 W. 12" S. 1400 n1 x1l. La aua. i Homea 15N.

T7lor69N S.enme.to\.N. U. DADJlraaeiaco AlMC 14. 1 800 POlltb206 W. ct4VU1 U1 WOctriaN148 12 Wto 2To6 TehaD1a UO NE NW8Ix Milllliou 412" N.

E. Fifth. S. E. 5500 82W.

PoeUrW to" mort :0. to I 6. 493 I Wlh 164 Vl1lf veuue. I IfiO k' i il i lr 4Iirl1) HO l5t tOrl7) 13 14 Qihmap iON. eiitD ii2 iv ii mJ Xi tt SutterlTli 2Uxln 3 1 St ck 68 WoIIOZl6.

um 12 W68 610 1l. W. 25. S. 39 12.

B. l2. k1 4 Ii ii i WJdditi BUSJl Ira Ness-avenue' IW O. 6000 1f thIrd 117 1000 Fi vara lot I m. Wutera Add obf cii 8 8 e15 iiOm d.

1314. 2jOJbtuatlIomelltead A an Ptte ECaPP ON 2 6 28. J' Lo 90. 8. Bo Uaion.

am w. V41enoiauoN d1teentllt W. ft I1UI0. E471I :12. 2000 BehaJwaWo 8 iI Lota 1466U67.

468Gihmapl. 475 CI1ll71120EIourthNi J26 Block 4l1. Westen :20,300. w. Vleb 202-12 t' 8.

25 4 640 Chattanooga 618. Part SlSzlOO roo S. W. Prankin Wln LoU blOClS Ul venit7 UIld 1000 E. Powell87Jc rd.

tJ 22iO 1373 8BuBltS1hIr. 8QO 5. lots 9 5 64aaa. 4. blockUIlotlllandlllinbl ek' Ii and lii1 blockssa BouthSan' co 1Iur.

1Il' FfeYJt. in iii Ma jif 2 I 4. TQl 15000 Jfairmountl m87. AIItIOCIlioIlp Lotl31n DJock. e1JieIlta1 t.

40 Ge 23I W. IIlxU7 Jar1 and ler. N. x10. 5500 sW 25 sIW it t8i.j il.

2t i20. 81) 1 000. 4 A latio one-fourth 8laatm 6 78 blocltl2. I. zoo xl 3 Eich S.

E. Clary N. sixth 8 lx100'- Lota30. onvaluaotc1eedat tJ1ewoek ozithe lOtirinstmut a poUtJcalexciteroenthaT enenatedbJ the real eBtat ne ad reCmd waa 2170 1 1. 1OO otJ1 e8J iJJ OV1lBTJIB XOmuNS 1 i' if' TheH nbnaHeleD rP D1OTediDto ItaDewn wh1chCO f' beBtpriD.

riyer i 1drYp 1 iIel Ut rAv 8 hisbehreenYJigIDiaaDdWbJt 1' Mt1 1iC the eNc0mmenee4. iai81DJ 1 i The totalahipm 1na1UoDthlJ weektmn. 1 1. P. I Goul4CarrrOamPI1T ma1Dah hUnowiattJine4 feeteM TeJ780ftroek i UtOf feeDe1fle lwm Tb8- IiKa up j'- it c.

itnV 1 nL i uu 1. lDOctDber TIa Bepi1b11cim ODheriiW. watb Sr oftheif the. de1ega1ODStromSan1ahlo ADdAlameda anl8O c1blea lPubJi houseawere citrJa DOly taj en 1aat1cau I 1' Buru Irgo aDd enth oomeeting 1abeini. to to Intbilto GBLUVnLftOdober Theargelt PoUti 1 emonStr on r.

bow dnthJ 18 1l0W adebr town allablue 8treetaare throJl wihpeople oomPr1seaboutl000 e. BeP bU- cansbad the' m08faem ka- fe tlngotthe palgIUie eTen' Lug. altmgthe beautituDyWmniDated deJegUoDpresent e. withtorcbUgbta transparencieLThe four onDd agranda1ra1r 1Deetlngwu openedby bT1Ir. and tman who selYesverr ctecU Ihew1n8 a ut.

on gf ymoi1mm8T1 1n t. 1ie Tflepubhlcan a. of2levada. the dpalatreeta GoldHmimd t1mmf ariyex ionlnWt ch evenpo Lib8 TJ cle. MontanlP08 ari1oDgtl1e IJ1 st amOligtJ1o warned we.

as. ovprofe WhateTer11huto are. rep eWwith. intereatiDt' news thatA1th haaaJrea proved aliuc ii1dignantattheout- 011 I1 8htlll8t the tf IJrEJrzGA ASllod MaPit rewd FrencGovcrnment th strictyregarded 7 sabandomentof po q. sd nt11ic ns the North preparing-one' Brem HADBIDOctober It 1t yearwUl OAKLl DEO STIUTION.

mons 1ation JaateyenIng. conai t1ng TlieProoessron l500penonaln. ladieaandgenUemenwerelD thoUne theproeessioDwere andthe were deliy redb7 The unifo rev Ul thiscitJ Dddid weroJurprised ndered cheerf y. ixequliy. cred1tedwiULtwo thin to- ch South.

o1iHbma rF aUI Ax 12 raj II A. X. Oentra1Meihodllt Epi YiMie Btree.between8inAaad ReTRobert lrrmorD ur p. xSnnject discourse the GospeL" Pre tiiiirWiC i rq i Mc- cudderwifl hin outhe wjftJ hatULKacl7 BaptiBtChureh. at DSimOlldsWill 1 OhriltWlA tient aU tJwaftemomRluUm eCJ JehEp Thyme-acne.

Pl 11" XSundu e. paatJ BetF ot Jatli1c JII mlnlster411 I fambl lt will stndthe testwUh and ought to be pqe otJjeTaJ boatmaniYour eanbe 1 fozyourselt tobeaban4 foreverytime Free from. grit unrini iiP 1 1rgold Of It)18 1eansea. or eTe1otherkInd of. metalJ hereabrU11aD Con oxydlzesnorcstainz 45 toI170 ofthror JD41ung 4Jmcu1t1eaan4 9DatailfJrecedt tts faT UJ Bo81etterttSn jif it liObbJ 7o a ouDtofhIa ut1cabut JDslaHhiL- T' 0D8' bwearIng ahIita dt wm thePacl11c WooJenHDlaAt Ph1PP" Xromera.Z2ibdmHontgomery i uelegm Diaor iii ni.

forwhlch heJCelvedthermn ii Dr BUJiiTen. geU knowzifor mid hfn.1ain oua biteJ tJ" tmQuini iac1 ia ufofth pnredmgs ChaL tleJlc No.l.Hasonic.- Ko DdoR QVA 11 i 4 JtZ fa1ioU cI daD i 0 fC' f' i it SeECIAN01IC 8 tWOIk II tl Si t7whO are favorable elOIaol Mr. RENKY WEBB for SuperIntendent Pub- UoSu-eew. are inritecto tend a meeUncto bef held bl7. Hall Post atree oomer 0 KeaT1l7.

MONDAY EVElUNGNon at oclocltSJM UwiU be n' to 1' the meeUuJnh in Azeh1tect Samuel 8hJp Joiner Jam Brennan Labor- er B. 8hfPJOi1lli 1 n. Iaier Fe e. 0Irp ter" ao tT t. CU' It.

fi ctt i LrA si' i G. ULN 2 CR ND UNO 1 p' ME iTiN' cP i 111 Our srEAKING culPAlG 1riJ1elo eOD 1l0ND Y' otmGRTmT tI Jr' I cG oJ 1 I. MONTCOMERY EftY LOCK to Th ak ri ifb t6tiW 1pfei an4 tbePeoplef c. i. of DON iLiEDGEBT0Y.

oN. lotw i Teftii 17i i Py AN ZEBi BON J. He iALLW OJIlJo t. BON" BtiDzItEBi 0' loiLnuN HONGEOBGEC OR A Ji 01f. HONBJwNBOOTH LEY OEXoU DONP HSHIT D.

V. T. HONJ JINF HON. HOYCALVINEDGEKTON HOYTi LoU. GEOBGEW TYLER.

u. Le evel7unionX.urII withanoteofVJeto17. tAr7. Repub oan eDt vl1ZSSBSG eD SCuU xLE' E1eeto. JouN BtJELTON.

of Sin LAOBANGEOIAlameda D. DHOPFHAN of co ofCr n' JI2IalOR TAlQof Humb ld' Co. LU ED i. fPlcer 1JI8 FrIl JLHe ADUot JlJDGEGoi nFrliciaoO ALTEBV ANDYK1of 8aJIFranciIco P1rs FRXHoP REPUBLlCAHCIJ1 OW JX Tiaxcn cter VD RJL f. HjH ir i a At OEO.

EBABSTOW hi ti K2TTER. i ro COJl1lDlallOaer. I JOIDLJLIHRT Nj rtt F1t. rniIDui80N Tht T11 IX rWanld 8eftaPiW z41tlPJKANitrt N1Iit a rd i nv EB 1w. iP I are tent W8rdL' D.

8PLrVAL lV 8umv JJJJDa TJV1 TTA WKNJGHT Wa iDrW 1 a 8 wa. 1 a iD ElenDtb. Ward JhoE nKlKYFIILX JJ Ujt 1 nc 1. UNlIINI UILlCAt t- 2 1 AS N' of lor1H8tof ieOiL taInIngmuchuaefu11nfurmiUon lli cl 1 Oompztecl WlRoKJs UU Aj iJo aHo 5G tRCHLlc IJ I' TB or fj rlm4 ills Jaco 1" 2lOOf iPilil a1etia. i6 111 n.

wx Bo CBAN1IAdr I 1i tf ifW EdM REAr. TA TE- 7- JJL lILJ ft' II A PA t. EsT TEt B8Aj lf. c' 4. pnt7BOB8Bi8i lIOtioeth In this ool We ha un of QAL' MTrJUO I 1rtbM ii" edboOl uov better thin he mrJcmr.

Jbe i BALE- B01II ant 1 DII of KuoaandTa7lorileelltlaet MiBd i1I M. a fM. 8aJI1reeUoo Lana- oontiIII1renUlOOIU J. toa lOfli a ofIe i8of le b7m pri I9K DISON BUBDoO OBsiLjf Mi uM 1Oh side 8 betSeven. tha udBichUu ue1TOOIDI uce tal mntftiJft' OOJ 1r Pan ihiird ofN.

toma. betweenEichthanc1NIn 15 b71 price ptB SALE-Lam lot on' aatteor lep f' Tw. rUi ncr CJODtrha on. iPri f7 0. MAIISdN V11KB CO.

el di ar. I DOrth. Jultalaltree vii and coutinl four room. us- nfahe4 uema1ise 17 d1Uieec ISQ Bl1 I FoRR 1itPaaiiai. 1 UR CIO B8 1i ln hi f.

between 800tadJeriaa4 xmf prloe IS i op FOB8 DdL Giwanatreniletweell Bran. 1II1and and k8eftnUl' me. 2580. pri li 1' ISOlf1ItJJUtB CO. 0.

pqam Loi. Ban ri Ireo ISOlf1tUJUCI a ClaJand 8ermemoe batbpteD cJoaetaand alJodem reutf 3moBtrh ean lie made limbis ou crr4edIIIl ai4e 10 A I FOKfS dLci IJ streetDearrlibthront1Da two ID Pu. IDODUl11 W1Wk Pri HADISONBUBXEc flRlcc iEJ J1ri1tJi. betweeD adBMtwID ciBt cra4e 2a1hl ri IILC rf co' OOir- k. jdo io 1IOatafDlIIL IlflvellroollUland built by 1bItlWioi.

D. SON' Bt1WtB. OO FOR PU M-BcnI yot feeUrad. Hyde tweeD dil price ISONi cC. II' orClomentiJultreet ft han1111 c.

lQrblemantolaand in 1iDeOlderr 5 Prieoaeoec uJ D1S0NB11RXEOOL c' :1,1. 1 FOR pap wP graded ISOrcBUB1E CO Pan IOtm1- conlerolBdd7n4Broderi uUeper- fecta1zel OxmHtlri aMi UlO FOR Papsl nth ih oi be reon BuchaDaD.nm-- fling smallltreQ and am edme 1 JtJOOJ iro Sit 1IoII ft PEi ffq 1 FRAME BUlLDmGEt is WE' HA. VEJUlfD RBDS1 dMOri OlI iniows tentiODpWtto otij 4Ji pi 1" FIRSlCLASSnIUILIINIS 4 t. i E. WOLFE- SON- apHIBp CI 024 tPnll atothIPcIP ILftD isA I v' 3201 A01lES' RJIliEFAIWIlf G.

LandiD withaaix. milof besold oIWOODtP No. l2911 cmtJ and IT. ol J' MiE XI1 I i AND ItRSaC i.f. if it A1be 8iiu ID4 lEih1btdOD iifJi Jl e9J1 sl i 1.

1r i SXx q3Ia. A i fI1BBmm HAvnra 1" app.AloU8ale1rooDrb Y1thUlelr tbi 1riui8 Ord iWH T1I ri Ui ioI 1ov iiD ft hett Un i iUifctIoab th ti i i GQIQat STR i' jc HOADLEy I ic 1. t. Lj PORT BLE EN lliRS im i. HES1UmGImlSARE IN UK ad pJJIU ATJIIT6AJ XOW- I Imp Implement l1aHi thid Pt1IlbiniDCibepno oal oflitlC drsfti- ainapisi iU4" ol iJi SOri TE.

0 v- mBBB' I' it nr1 makes of' WmpuAhrto a ofCiderinlewJIlOJ1I8Ita. sew 4. 1nu rverD4J1aA4 oOt Perl ftpaua4eYeD' tf Seed I r. I' TbePowedbchJueuM iGrcanwib md acres hour Whi Ateaeh off. ohbe Apeni to so1riuc CIIOue 7L.

7 ToT lf 1 lifi ja e. I 1. 1n 1I' 1I 1 W.e. eP. e- are 1a1P 4 I NCIBLESV IgN T.

EUHI i sssNOVj 1ei. 1 Ub.S flrLAII lresjdebt 1 CRUZ ND DE 1 WUikiPe loc2oc I Jd sI1z Tor 1 iL OF YIBE. ft CO. Kercbats tb Ia nnd C. Ircdlo0jj FINS 1 BER2g1.

ohs NTHLY. sone8ye TheDedIUes ratNav4gtr Me XtetcC Ml. It ecUoNrUgOr ftbOpeaezd ieWuPresth. I11thU5It zI4boiid I th. so upDreu 3.

WHITE SaxiPrtic 04 reight. 1LATE5 bz rr GB1 opxIb 33d. 3. 30. 40.

ni I at Law ck. LAM. ET etco thoAga' Fr-fceonj and ie ii. taGft IMon- a tzot etei iwthz 8 t. RSL 1 me 4 Mra J2 r'- nzazwcE EVDGX tUXfncliide iM repazei i 4elieT X7OStd7.

our Itwal the work of Juryyotd fort contem IidOTObut juxdjourned air ToVorE ofctUzen ChIngedtbeir onewizl thatthey BegIstrsticiBordi p1uiymdethM1aouch ue a7 euzend4irOpr remoYeL' thezaud to.snother. th1 fl. 1 yesterdywere oc- per- LU U1Se Oc- A w' Th B4T The thlrty- ve feelong. as lght workmen-were or purposoTof meuc ad3' tle ZU 0 coetof The PetermcllC wa5 Unitedgiatea th ofthe th Tha EnrekaTypograph o2lield election atthelr f. Motion deniedand Los Tw9 4ve jutliTed th a cftw slilplloe pt1n th ive.

Mh0Y6bn Ii Ip or 1 be. thu Sou MelgsOwley Iengthofkeells feetbreadthof 1the OO feetof IanedDsiIeI RiceorWrlght wasjrraigned In the Polic COnrt tdI cbref at into I rsturntoThgtand lilmwith rmou knffeoh1e person MnsUon his ocieckixat Po Sd vs. rendered Same Lo1 ATirLThere eltjlaetwoekot wklehnumber regult of Of at the seva1 te ult ones und totalsimbernderflve oeon last ofth thewey wiUthe byiIes mcldeMng In' grave beoo SABzth D3KTb Britlalibsik I 5 C6 yes. it tli erhvEjclinge WL 3rehuedbyOTb01 Cofor was A- th match the the Ofld ty biockiyetoj tcssmencing AM I Ten be yyi ibtoeUtho i cITi VLBBIFsq totdutiee 1eetekW188 9S- werthfrty foirIiams 0fSein efrontWsfl oqt7uiu11nE rspIUyrzeed unU I--- 31ed peifectiealth wuinnonced iiij hi O17WW Companfbaa 13 nt. 4 Er- CoU forTabiti 5fl7 he fo M.

Ihi complaintofJudgsTyler a1soacbazgo of" alsetin- neut. rravers bthe Cosblock orderedJflthe on hnsbsndJames 31111 tothe tomeet us iare a wat rornp 5 DAYID MK Yae' ioiiiand whTyIer thOCO Stab1a thatth stince ijtpo and were heyeMtacheLbycjt Intoasmall up EazkInswho wassold byEark1na hI Itsodktaiea thatbs fees especia11ywhenhebad repliedthat chargewbat 1 had 8ei 1i Montgemerytreeth ndta ieii watchineageflysfretchIngch1a ofpatrioUo mnsIc thestreet aiw- 1fontgomertreet fr rBuzkistreet tth to amOs fO i sflnoundlnggtreet zurpx Beeingt Maj bo way-to land GrintInvlne4bleawho ceiyed SloIzos thefropponenta BIrvzzws ss Mo granw lwtIlbebeld ton hIe cSaeOthacani lgn- thooutakM ace ones lpeaerw1fl 8 ri cg4 Jerad JarchA A The i' thOrO5a1OflISt5tO.Th2Uthe thiek sin torrn. thtIiPUU Qnl Ul ho No thlug. jiI UiI ifeStO ha of a gi and a twoweeks loneis assertedby theargest thIscIty strikoterror ofthsr eriel cpponenta to-bi onLues tn fun rnultitud-oitorches. dozen plaesthenit5OOaM menwoaeen.

ae 1500 werejlarkened were on Th6ftlt the nt a1 beenpnbllshed yearasinc oldercities a andperuzed a Issneis of whicb over 53000 sreinsies gures Th nearIy 18000 andfei1s areesUmated est1na ed InneOth thepnb that enterpie ed. rathds and buIldingasweU beengrsdnsfly Impiovingyoarby eversln t1ne4 gradeananeice1. 1e is etj fnlliistorfofithe 1 dl re niembersetc. State nd cf1ntormatlonneceasary nameawe MnearIy- with fr setOppOMIaLI arnot' Mci 131 43 n1aa27 45 our forOfMIx whichaugurs Dissiocracy Tuesdiy repoesentedby BeachBlrchciest PIfleTSThO ccwwiiom8 the names areregular Tothe ri iIwe1l jj anne ngley ta 1 PA2ua9nr aie dnefl Zsatex u- rn. 1tEILTATK ABET' I thdy1a op.

Last WeekOd Pprt j- tremoriwh1efoccurredbthi. earSTWt wekdId 54 Stability IjdC1O h1 of tioiii rod ced- negative has hibited exper1encedeniy f' ur pe pl. 1 beaald atfir 1 eMe- Wednesdaysome ao bayepodej a betweenPowe1eM streeta263 feetfrontbyys.feet.depjor- feet tlie- soUtar haye prodnced-at'sxy iT t- nctesaieg rates ad ofthese aims 4' realestato andun- weekand asthe Intha 1 moreuOtabie a Sheen- Iotaon 5 35O anl Fifty 8 830 l2i N. Sacrameito Aaecjation 6 asmess 20634 WJ l37x 148 1 2Th. NLTehama EMIIfl 80x23 mortgagea last------------- VanNeea 27rl0.

Association------------------ 40x573 man 3 V. etreet30N. BranhanNW. 36X180--------------------- Mason S. 3- N.

UusbW. 5 25 3 W42 I f3. 27il2d ooo WFar 231 1 Rag1eN 30rl2 i0' Lot90S1Eomestia4Ujon I 3323 8Vx13lX3o00 Clan 421 WeternAdditon' f0 64 8. W. l313zl20.

VnIversityMOund8nney. 8T3 S. 12 6 i bloek203 20 5 i. in 23tlots 3243. L5InbIockllliotslandl8jnblock lInb1ock385 lotalO.

Auoclationpur. iny Five Iotaifl Gift ito. 2. io eteadAssociallon 33. block3olOecidental Geary23Ll Lirkin Tler Sl Sv8ecQndgW25 iE' 973N.

8l less 12 End Nineteenth 50xl223 2o8o. J373 N. 33 totaconsideration Xa1UaGf Wt283 precedlngweekof polit1camciteientbayba4a1eyge thIseeult tecessrI1yi7mpathlzeLThe d. puxno tgage weekiccordlng 751 OyEBTIIEovxTLINS i Mo iani Hele iPod bUPiOTeI tO itanewbuildingathree4tary slo000andwhich jithe- tweentbo ndit fornlaGoodforMojtanaf dry sells dollarsscord. I.

YIrgInIaIM 1I butft7 boZ .4 BfeuthdYa Orgcommenced ArgenU shlpm ThGmid very-soft feet new level w1 beopened isti I11s ithIdde tUle TELE GRAPHIc nrax cEncxlfzl1 aliutI D0UtIt161Ii tehllht proce tonber eienf as everotfrrizg in eon ty Wei.Itheline-- of thedIfferent Qubsnc1 fromSanPsb1o iamede frtSan IMthscItyIS aj1Mge enthusiutlaaudi- Ta1 October tnths1uUcDernocraiicnieeting iib lng. JndgeHardy to-the The1arg buIneaportion are pro essio- iOQ0 Manvsiiuz Tbe emtando 1neeti horserneuand Themware proceasto and andjBaaanwhonitttm- speecbeea4 speakersEtn yaIled a puss successu th6k1n The-houses Hffl I Therewere buiZan given poi I TheCbron1t1e. profei- haato are plea ed leaz uc- arii by em cratfo esyandWednesdaynihta1ast EASTERN TELEGIAMS. Prom Aaocitei Euroiionaewa. Mapj hs 41514 iuad MD33D the I iocZ i tk take partIn the ever15Q0 persona-In ofwhom ber ladlesand alongthe I1m cityznddld' Haflwas cheorfnlywhen 73 streetbetwesn Sixtka-adeventh 1la.

tr of hi omsa patqrITiA KnsppwilI MensMhriatiia tree t5OolockInthoaftszaoonInd7kln Cventhg. 1 LnkeiChnich cveryYnd53' Re. are izte4 notte mud the another thoorh4 lnthe fam1Iytrsveer. OXPeIi8flCO 1 thbest teslmonyjhatcan iii to-be stband i- Free plateoy Ii5S tiflmnil evOryOther 1sdesred mupedoianyother TnuuthgtbeWhite-P1MCom I rmedyfothe n. ofthe rebeIngconstiiiUyed sieagents one theshfrtaaM drtw MMPh1pps7Ien XrPInerB724 And7Z e1egntroo IeiIeCkE415 ont jomery daUy with isonz obtaInspielm aftho.

thcrmer boththe Loon ax TmL-'ry it and be covihci1 thiS cruniat iti bestremedyever i dIg rest1e58ness-cornz- Binmquazza ZERIb4TPy B. P. ajgljj. iay 9 205 s8oCk. 0 i iwworkiirnti IrI.tI upertywho to the of of ho Street.

InYIe4 to be be1tst Aibiy- tseraerof on EYENflfGNoYSmher2d. at 7 present address- 8tephenji.Shtp- LLSLOan Ship Joiner WOBrmtB jj Ic-S L4G RN DUN1ON CAMPAIGIWUI close on GBTNE ti- 1 C- Theoh1owisgSpeker har1 e. en- niaIng the bq preaeu s4dreutbPecpIe at 5 .1 ouwia lot waahIngtaneattori WTMOBEL36D KoJQM uoNL LL- JOI1N B. PZLTON A73Af1BELTis YEA IKUFLEY EON. HO2L We GOBDON I sqvruABD IIONN1J waONMOOTE DlYpLT WJitTR flONJOKNF LLTT 1 i G1flES OVT CVMMI1IGS1 4 everjUnion turn Se 17vssE5 V1Cr s1dent scmTLE COLI4- ProddentladEleetors Francisco B.

of EEDINGTONOf to CA SLOSSofSanFrsndIaco JAM WALTEEVANDTKEof 1W cowi Tax Cfl ctr H11fAYx i uNBYWJmn 4 cozntAttflei ooRoEBssTow 5 0 Ire JOmLIL OBEIEN iapervii A Z1 FIfthWardi4MONBOESUft NlflthwMrd Eleventh Vard 9koI1 flrst Push JIJ BOOTH 1avntkWaBr.THMLS o22-Ip----------- Ui3-tjl tI ONREPUL1CAW c.er ys'- 0e' 5 J--- T' FOR 1' for3SGofrnrd4IIrshlo Includingtb. TAMI FR ThIB GOUT. Ylowbi OGflODG1 C0 38Oaad831 8aasome atre 30 TORCHICH-iOIJ 2OsGafloWsTeeblig OiL' isaisleQuaatWei bt Co 7 U--- a- ifl EALrEAT MAmOtjiIiE ti. iab B1t PORSAT1R 5. tks notioe thMoeane ass read.

ev oolnnin. a STLT FOE 8LL that of) calling at aarjalni ss thedoyer. YUBQjI Is a 1O PES j' t'- SALE Ross. lot es ide of btw Muon and F- loton 100 per month azze of 1o by 137) price BURKE CO. POflSALE-PageM--J1oussand loSes contains I pp2W0 BUK SALE-Page aonth aid.

of tOmiStrSetbitweenEighth aSseSS p. MADISONBVBZE SALE na on tha grade 4000 can remain 51 re on. slis property size 905130 nroe ftj. 4--- let SALE northaide street Leavenworth ro. elsa i MADLSQh1 a oo- Uth HI.

Seottind Dsvisa4 ro 4Vfx131 priosl 200. SALE-Page snd Lot betweea ain v.nth iize23a80prioer1. hiADIBOic BURKE FOaBALEiI roadwest Page Three itorysnd each ncing 165 par iotx1oo rice z. I5Oh 00. pOg1SALEpa.ge HII2Isnd strenear6Ixthi te room.

bithL inrfo order mtb l1 street vrpsict sIsssexe I BURKE1S o. SALE novth street betweenWebeter Bb' Si Ii Improvementi SALE Roes Lot an rth between Iilbert Page Reuse mantel. eniirr iisLuouthwest andmsra' a oiEddy SAIPgs314.btontbeiouth ldebt si I sal Es 1NoSllMooteoinerystreL DEMAND' HAVEgUNDUBDS 01' DESTGNg VT Plans-for everydecrfption s' FIRSTCLASS' Sitiafaet1on gzazaa- see J. I JBpRITECTS r' I 1O Mntg meit1 dor ORSAT- FARMING ts4 withuii six 729 gaineryand olI-2p4 a------ MEDAL AAnnVT i co. a-- I ns th ephiesThatitut rr-4 Tat 3 i 4k XILW.

7 It Manufactured In 8th Yrancisco. c- 5 f- TUB u7qDEBSIGhEDHAVnrO a spmmodiaizs 8alesroo ionne tfoa adytO liaUi8fliitheedya Aciadt 2 tkthMr. can lth anyo bare indw j. PAcrORy.tlm S1OMtGo MERSTREET0rsst above I ILf f' op L.moMpSOr PORTABLE On B.Od.Plait.s------- pIiE iii pricsTh2e I' rTT eA6P This eumbiniug tAs pTsCtSOIIpOIOta lit' tziipUciTj as4 Sciency. 1 KvTcoNa mi' 1ThisMflIUIzIndte ssifAnr twelvbushslsol Grasprhour eec Wissperd7 Alwsysradsto of Ciderin ajw ihqzld3iTecn PricW cAKOOW OIkAT i 1 I The liowsrMgichusie be adeuusa Mtew throwing se4d.

prwn ss raea AWELT4 San YraneM4e a iii. c9o SdrlaJLiuLrMWr c-- r' JJ LWOOCC5IOZ Und ZOit1 sb 4A.

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