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i 1 II THE REVIVAL. at thechurch to-night," said Mr, H. LIYERMORE 'AND PLEASANTON. INSULTED, BY HEAVENS!" AT THE CITY HALL. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

FEB REE Tlte Children's Meeting- at Washing- I Following is the record of real estate transac Ten Dimes for a Dollar-Am late res ting- Crop Chance for Emigrant A Fire, Ktc, Etc 1, 1875 xne inena (disputed it. on the Bame evening Mr. H. looked for his banker; he was not in his pew; it was strange; had he (the speaker) overstepped his mark? The friend said: "Did I not ton Hall Servtcoe Last Even-Pmgdlan This tions, as reported (or the Tsxmrm by Q. w.

HcKeand1, Searcher of Becords for vmHIa County, at East Oakland, from April 33 to April Suck mdetrtUemunU Lott, Found, Tr Little Iacidenr, vavich the Person of an Oakland-Reporter SufferetU NomtnhaC. SmU, Let, Wanted, CUA and Sodttf Katie. Hornlajg. m4 fcy Carrlora, to par Woo a TKIBtrmi SUBSCRIPTIONS. 29, 1875, both dates Inclusive: A 8 Berry to Geo Taylor West line afar- tcetdng ttm Una, interted i Otit coUmmft Religion Services in tbe City Prison Brother Jayae's Talk to tbo Prisoners In Qie Court-room.

What with the police and Brother -Hammond the sinners have a rough row to hoe just now. Since last evening the former have run across six drunks and an insane man around town, whom Ctmttpwwtdt. let street asi ten a incnes north from Twenty-fourth street north 66 feet I in (MinMfM lel Clear Store Walter a. 12S feet, Oakland $900 The Li vermore Enterprise of this morning furnishes the following: The festival held last Friday evening April 23d In Esdon'a warehouse, for the benefit of the Church, was a brilliant success. Several new residences are In course of construction and our mechanics are sll employed.

No better evidence of our general prosperity is required. Parties from the neighborhood of DoucUcrtv uartiett to wm janray i)x30 feet southwest corner Eagle avenue and AmA at On publication office, til Mroadway, up Mr- Speotaoles Lost Bcheller street. Alameda Jio mHUBSDAT EVENING, Bl IB. BE. Bartlettto uonerty eouta line twaen Jnattoa Fogg's omce Eagle arenas 80 feet west from Bcheller atreet.

west 104xl3S feet. Alameda 780 and Twelfth street; silver mounted. Tha finder 1 they insisted upon escorting to the station-house, so as to be on hand at the Bartlett to 8 Addams 66x125 feet the Tabernacle this' NejMewtta.r mil be held at evening. vui do huwiit nwinnn dj miimg ana same to Constable Wm. T.

My lea, 814 Broadway. northeast corner Union street and Buena Vista avenue. Alameda A good story has come to our ears, in which a fellow member of the press is the The gentleman stepped into a certain store, not far from the corner of Ninth and Broadway, a few days since, and throwing down a half dollar, asked the clerk if he would accommodate him with five dimes in exchange. Certainly," replied the young man, "here you are," at the same time throwing upon the counter the requisite M0 teU you? He is not here!" Mr. H.

said he felt exceedingly small. However, near the close of the meeting, who should approach him but the veritable banker, extending hisi hand, and asked his pardon. The banker told his story; he went home to sleeg the night before in a terrible rage; invective after invective he piled upon his (Hammond's) head; but he could not sleep; he began to reflect; suddenly a' light dawned upon him he was not talking against the preacher; he was cursing his Master, Jesus; yes, his Master; he (the preacher) was only acting for his Master in trying to save souls. He rose from his bed before daylight, lit the gas. got A 8 Barber to Trask 50 feet west line Veil Lost.

Broadwsv bv 140 feet 3 inches 600 revival meeting in the morning. Punctual to promise, Brothers Hammond and McClure, accompanied by a nun.ber of ladies, gathered the prisoners around 8 Gilcrest, Assignee, to Carlos White Station (Dublin) report the crops in splendid condition over there. The lute sown grain will be above the average, and the fruit rops are promising splendid. We could, within the next two years, have a population of perhaps two to three thousand souls In Hurray Township if land owners would only allow their places to be utilized, and let the poor have a chance. Our valley is among the richest In the State, and our close proximity to the bay market siveslus a sune- A LARGE MOURNING VEIL WAS LOST IN this city oa 8atorday last.

Tha finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at this office. Largo Traiat. A baggage train of forty cars arrived from the East last night. The children's meeting at Washington Hall, East Oakland, yesterday afternoon, was a most successful one. Several ninisters were upon the platform, as well as a number of others working in the cause.

To the accompaniment of an organ, the children sang a number of hymns, which were afterward explained to them. Mr. Hammond addressed them, and Jtold the story of a little boy in Oakland who in a praise meeting thanked God for a praying mother. Hie mother had discouraged him from say ing anything, but his anxiety to do so finally prevailed over her objections and he was allowed to speak, i Ihe next evening it came to his mother's ears that a man who had been entirely unaffected by the sermons, prayers and hymns, was 103 feet 9 inches by 100 feet aortnweat corner Fourteenth and Grove streets. Oakland 3300 Bishon to Antoino Borel Various lots them this morning and prayed and sang with them, and exhorted them to lead in the Minturn Tract, 'Alameda 1JO00 Estate of Young to OamDie lxna Wheel-Iron Lost SOMEWHERE BETWEEN BROADWAY AND'' Brash and Third streets, to Franklin street Wharf, a wheel-iron baa been lost.

The finder Witt be rewarded by refming the same to this oflice. Diamond Ring Lost. "Joy to Tho Popalar Air S-X Upon the streets just now: the world, the Lord has such lives as would keep them out of the sloughs they had fallen into and bring them nearer to God. JUDGE JATUI'S LEVIS. A CLUSTER DIAMOND RISG, CROSS SHAPE, wai lot on WowUt last, aomewhere between so ana si imrnan a Aaainon so nan Leandro 500 White to Story 103 feet 9 inches by 100 feet northwest corner Fourteenth and Grove streets, 4500 Mason Huff to A Brown, Jr (Contract to sell) north line Twenty-sixth street HO feet east from West street east 60 by 90 feet.

Oakland 500 Sparltaal HMUas. Walter Hyde, of New York, will hold his wife and children up, descended into 7thandI6th stmeta. Broadway Ah Kong was remonstrated with by away and Brush. Tha rewarded by leaving the and Brash, The rawai usr wiu nw unerauy Taimr a uua pom. amount.

The satisfied reporter tripped gaily from the premises, and invested his five dimes in different parts of the city. The next morning he again entered the same store. "Can you sell me a dollar's worth of dimes this morning?" bestowing one of his five-inch smiles upon the affable clerk. I think so; I'll see," at the same His Honor for the iniquitous practice of a meeting in Liberty Hall to-morrow at 10 a. x.

Iaoetaure) To-day. rior advantage for the putting forth of inducements to the settler. But what is the use of writing upon the subject, when we believe the substantial farmer will seek other localities when he sees no encouragement held out to stop by the way. PLEASANTON ITEMS. Pleasanton has just been placed on the list of money order postofflces, and will be ready to forward money in that way as soon as the regular blanks arrive, which will soon be.

The grain prospects are looking more favorable than a week ago. The grain in the immediate vicinity is looking quite promising; and if the hot weather stays away a week or two longer, it will be out of danger. J. A. Neal is about to experiment on the rais "Linden Homest'd Association to Catherine hawking poor tea about the streets with McCormick Lot 19 of the Linden his drawing-room, and there knelt in prayer.

He told his children he had found Jesus he was a converted man; he had persecuted Jesus. And then, extending his hand, he asked the preacher's forgiveness. "You are already forgiven." The illustration was forcibly out a license, ana in default of paying $20 into Brother Hoskin's hands, was 650 Car-Ring Found. Prof. E.

S. Carr delivers a lecture the Grangers of Merced county to 300 consigned to a cell below for ten days A LADY'S GOLD AND ENAMEL KAR-BTNO was picked np en Ninth street, near Jefferson. The owner can have the same by caning at this office, proving property and paying for thla adver ttsement. The case of Edward Whiffen, charged deeply touched by the thanksgiving of this boy. He too had hod a praying mother.

These simple words iof a little boy opened the fountains of feeling in this long closed heart. The little things which children do and say may have very great influence over others. A portion of Scripture was read from Mark with stealing a boat, was continued till time pulling out his drawer and fumbling over the change. "Yes, here they 1000 gryen, with all the speaker's fervency Homestead Association Oakland Township Chas Taylor to 8 Hittel 35x165 feet inches in the Page Tract, Alameda Chipman and wife to Zlnna South east line Everett street 135 feet northeast from Santa Clara street northeast 83 feet inches by 213 feet, Fisher to A Benson East line Filbert 1U feet 6 inches north from West Twelfth atreet.north 50 by 135, Oakland. Boot Dudgeon to Chas Toser 100 by 123 northeast corner 80th and Adeline streets, same Oalindo to The Brooklyn Land Co day.

A.O. H. The members of this Order are requested to meet to-night, at 8 o'clock, Monday, as was also that of William 'and dramatic power. are ten dimes," counting them out. Bushmore, for indecent exposure of per 1600 "Elegant weather we are having now, son, and G.

Halsey, for shooting within Situation as Housekeeper. the, city limits. ing of the coffee plant. He is going to plant about two quarts of the berries sent from Chili to Mr. Morell, of the Morell Bros.

He is preparing to plant according to instructions, and if everything turns out favorably, will start a coffee plantation on a small scale. The Morell Bros, have Just untuned burning a kiln of nearly 300,000 bricks. They say that their experiment has proved a most decided success; and that brick made here are as good as any that can be made in California. We under-stand they contemplate going into the business ggn I AS AMERICAN WOMAN. JUST FROM THE I East, will keep noose, sew, snd take earo eh? Guess our crops will be all right this summer.

What is your opinion about the main sewer? I think Jordan's -The speaker closed with an appeal from the agonies of Christ, which ask the sinner, "Why, why persecutest thou me." An earnest prayer of peni-itence and consecration followed, in which a very large portion of the audi Five drunks were fined 6 each, with the alternative of three days' imprison or sick. Not afraid to work. Good home mora desirable than big pay. Address for one week Fifth street, by maiL' Mrs. M.G.Foot.

a new brick See 50-Cent acre, Brooklyn Township 300 J. E. Huston to J. F. Csrdoza 160 acres Eden Township 600 Star to Let.

A store 16 by 65 feet, in building, light insurance. Column. ment. Still They Come. 100 out and injured, don't you? The proprietor, I see, is not in.

Ever smile? No? Well, 'tis a bad practice particularly among the youth. How long be xiv, descriptive of the trial and crucifixion of Christ. Bemarks werejmade upon the verses read, making the narrative exceedingly picturesque and vivid. As in all the talks of Mr. Hammond to children, the aim was to so depict the great mystery of the.cross as to bring it distinctly and pathetically before their minds, and to create a sense of gratitude and personal obligation on the part of each toward Him.

The usual inquiry meeting i followed. "Elaine" again, and this time in the Tbeo L-e Koy to ttom exewart ixw ua block 9, East San Leandro Jos Beaney to Annie Beaney 8onth line Eighth street 67 feet 8 Inches east foom Willow street, east 37 by 104 feet, Oakland Sessions to Chas Strong North line Eleventh street 70 feet east from Jefferson street, east 80 by 100 feet, same Chas 8. Hoffman to Ernest F. Lot-gain Wanted-A Situation AS NURSE, OB TO TRAVEL CAN TAKE the baby from the month. Country Pro.

erred. Address M. Shimmin, 1025 Batter atreet. between Hyde and Larkin (basement), San Francisco. WantedA situation out shape of a most delicious coufection.

After Them. Brother Hammond will endeavor to straighten the crooked intellects of the Stocktoniantf next week. fore Mr. will be in?" on a large scaie wim a view to shipping them to San Francisco. The Hotel Livery Stable, owned by W.

A. Jordon, of the Pleasanton Hotel, and run by James Hayes, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday morning last. Mr. Hayes saved all his carriages, buggies, horses and most of his harness. Perhsps $100 will cover his loss.

Jordon's loss is about $1,000 of which is covered by insurance. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary; but whether intentionally or not, is not known. These questions were asked in the 4000 "Elaine" chocolate cream drops can now be had at Mr. J. H.

Bacon's, 965 Broadway, and for deliciousncss they beat everything. Another new sweetmeat is IN A GROCERY STORE PREFERRED. HATS had one year's experience. Will accept any re- blandest manner possible, and the reporter, during the time, was nervously engaged in submitting the ten dimes to South line Lincoln street 303 feet Inches west from Wood street, west 85 by 135 feet, same 735 aiues Bobinson to John Walpert 120 Address w. jc.

acare w. w. apeetatse situation. McKensie. Vaaeliwetwel EMspatcfcoe.

There are at the Western Union Telegraph office telegrams for Wm. Collins and Mrs. Kate Winslpw. the Vienna cream candy, which is most AT THE TABEBXACXI.I series of acrobatic feats upon the counter and in the air. A little anxiety delightful.

Mr. B. is constantly in receipt of novelties in the candv line, and hi EFFECTS OF THE REVIVAL. 450 60 acres a nines aontnwew rrom fieasan- ton Atherton to Geo Kelley lit acres near Haywood Mary Jordan to Julia Hastings 105 feet 8 inches by 100 feet northeast corner of Fourteenth and Market streets, Oakland Barker to Pearson South line was depicted upon his countenance, and the face of the clerk was wreathed in semi-smiles, with a mixture of surprise, at the foreign questions that were pro 3000 Wanted A SITUATION FOB A FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH Gardener; has had considerable experience in -all Its branches. Is willing to take care of horses if required.

Apply to J. sPENCEB, Plumber, Broadway Station. Wanted BY A STEADY YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION as assistant gardener. Can take cara of and drive horses, and milk cows. Willing to make him- Disastrous Consequences Stag-nation In Business The Town Had.

standard stock is as. pure and wholesome as can possibly be found anywhere. The gentlemanly little proprietor has a continuous run of well satisfied customers to his establishment. But don't forget "Elaine." ence heartily joinedrfepeating the words after the leader. A number of hymns were then sung, and the meeting did not break up till half past 10 o'clock.

THIS morning's pboceedings. The meeting was largely attended this morning, and the exercises were unusually interesting. About fifty new converts were present, adults and children, and most of these took part in the service, each thanking the Lord in a few words, for something drawn fom their new experience. A large number of others also participated. CONOBEGATIONAIi CHUECH.

To-morrow morning being the regular time for a children's service at the First Congregational Church, Bev. Mr. McLean will preach to the young converts of his congregation and Sunday School upon "The Needs and Helps of the New Life." Parents and friends of the children are invited. No evening service at this church. Aad SUU The third annual picnic oglhe Austrian Benevolent Society will Be held at Badger's Fark on May 9th.

Will Dlscharjro Here. The bark Aurtola was brought over to Oakland yesterday, and will discharge her cargo of coal at Long Wharf. pounded to him. "You think Mr. will not be in for The storekeepers along Broadway are James street 47 feet 6 inches-west from Willow street west 47 feet 6 inches by 135 feet, Oakland 700 Bartlett to En nor line Scheller streat 123 feet south from Bnena Vista avenue south SOxlOS feet; also 66x125 feet eonthwest corner Bnena Vista avenue and Union streets; also south line sen generany neerai.

Bincuy temperate, aim ana some timer continued the reporter. ot afraid to work. Address D. 8. hV Taiacxa office.

"He and I are old friends. Well, I Hammond at Brooklyn. not very enthusiastic in their admiration of Brother Hammond. They say he has caused almost a complete stagnation in business. People don't buy any 1270 Bnena vista avenue as feet east from Union street east 52x125, Alameda Warner to Patton West line Myr.

Late in the afternoon it was thought the attendance would be limited, for the reason that the heavens gave indications of rain. But this did not deter people in the least. The. immense tent was filled to overflowing, as usual. The high wind prevailing made it a little uncomfortable for a time, but jit became calm in a little while, and the meeting proceeded.

The usual preliminary hymn singing was indulged in when the Bev. David McClure made a fervent prayer. More singing, and a short-praise meeting followed. Mr. Hammond invited all who wished to participate, and spoke of the good effect of these kind of services.

Mr. W. E. Turner, a young lawyer, recently converted, wad called upon to give his experience. He said that he was about to sail for the' colonies to visit his dying father, but was glad to address this large congregation! before leaving.

more; they have dispensed with all arti Cook Wanted. A GOOD COOK CAN FIND STEADY EM-ptoyment by applyir to SULLIVAN a 6AN-T EE, No. HO Ninth street, opposite Postofnce. Second-Hand Tools TIT ANTED A SECOND-HAND 8ET Of CAB tie street -juu teei soutn xrom mm eta street 100x125 feet, Oakland 1800 Warner to Babert West line Fil The Bev. Eevivalist preached to a children's meeting in Washington Hall this afternoon at half past three o'clock.

Will preach to the masses this evening at same place. This will probably be his last meeting there. cles of merchandise; ribbons and laces are at a discount; dry goods are getting 700 penters tool. Address 8.." box 504 bert street 300 feet south from Thirtieth atreet south 50x125 feet, Oakland James Kelly to 08uUi vsn 236 feet 6 Inches by 161 feet inches Vernon Park, Oakland township Tsylor to TyUeeen 125x131 feet 7 inches northeast corner St Charles street and Buena Vista avenue, Alameda 1500 dusty. upon the shelves; so are books; hardware is passed by unnoticed; noses are turned up at real estate; boots and shoes are accumulating in the drawers Undelivered Telegrams.

There are messages remaining at the must be off. Just tell Mr. 1 will hand him the coin in Vie mornitig and he started for the door, jingling the dimes. "Hold on, my friend," said the clerk; "we don't do business that way." "But it's all right. Mr.

knows me; I haven't the dollar about me just now. I'm the reporter of the It's all right!" said the astonished knight of a No. 2 Faber. By this time the clerk had creeped under the door of the counter, and was by the side of the strange customer. "I told you we didn't do business that way." 1000 Meet To-Night.

The Republican Central Committee meets at the Grand Central Hotel, at 7 o'clock this evening. See advertisement. SOT IauaifiuU Will be introduced to the allurements of California soil to-night. The incoming trains continue to be loaded with -them. Staffs) Stacks Of 'delayed Overland mail matter have arrived in Oakland in the past two days, and the postoffiee lobby is consequently crowded every evening.

of the stores the butchers' meats begin Herlihy to Herlihy 109x25 feet southeast corner West Fifth and Myrtle streets Oakland Bobert Hughes to Margaret Denny to smell; fruits are decaying on the stalls 400 Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph office for the following parties: Bence. Swiggers, M. S. Parley, A. S.

Bradford, and Mrs. J. M. BurtselL vegetables are beginning to emit a sort of antique perfume; tne milliners are He hardly felt it to be fit that he should getting disconsolate; the barbers grab frantically at a passer-by, haul him in and shave him by main force; doctors NOTICES FOB SUNDAI. Preaching in the various churches tomorrow morning as usual.

The several pastors will occupy their own pulpits at 11 o'clock. At 3 p. m. there will be a children's meeting in the Tabernacle. Preaching in the Tabernacle, by Bev.

Mr. Hammond, at 7 :30 p. m. NEXT WISE. It is expected that the revival services will be continued throughout next week in about the same manner as during the Alive with People.

Seventh street, from Broadway to ForSale. TJHB SALE, THE BUSINESS PROPEBTT YS -i- Brooklyn, occupied by Washington Brawery Agency, etc. Contain large Store Boom, Dining Room and Kitchen below, and six cood-etaed rooms up stairs. Situated on East Twelfth Street, near Postoffiee. A chance for a bargain.

Inquire of PR, WM. BOLTON. Olhce near l'oint Station, Price, 4.7S0. House and Lot For Sale. TJH)B SALE, A NICE COTTAGE OF BOOMS.

HaU, Gas and Water. Verypleeaantly situated, Northwest corner Atlantic and Willow Streets. In-guire of DR. WM. BOLTON, near Point StaBon, Price, For Sale.

AN ELEGANT, NEARLY NEW PIANO FOB sale cheap for cash. Inquire over grocery atora corner of 12th and Market streets, ONE-HALF INTEREST IN GOOD FATING-business on Broadway. But small capital re are taking their own physic to keep up Washington, was alive with people this morning, waiting for the trains to convey "But," interposed the reporter; "Mr. North line Thirty-fourth street 176 feet east from San Pablo avenue east 60x139 feet. Oakland 700 Hastings and wife to and A Morgan 105 feet 8 Inches by 100 feet northeast corner Fourteenth and Market streets, Oakland 3000 The Decoto Land Company to 8 Spring Various blocks at Decoto near 1 A Buckley to Fred Clay West ltbe Webster street 100 feet south from Walnut street sooth 100x300 feet, 14900 (i Cole to First Congregational Beligious Society 100x300 feet northwest corner Thirteenth and Washington streets, Oakland 13500 their knowledge of its effects; 8tacksXlA speak here, as he did not claim to be a Christian.

But he was resolved, by God's help, to become and live a Christian. He had felt a strong prejudice against these meetings! at first. They were contrary to all his educational prejudices, but somehow after coming in them to the picnic grounds. ana nwia. pills are accumula 4he caunK jJro rob that, ere silver of the drug stores' Jhat! Am I to be insulted? a LVa 1KA around, the am On The overland train will be along on time this afternoon.

kMo icjviviuu a a niid a past week, except that on Tuesday an tobacco juice all ip be subject-" Their Offie. Orders for McGeerge bill posters, can be left at the job printing office of Messrs. Butler Stilwell, Ninth street, opposite the postoffiee. Umsni aW April. The total amount of licenses collected at the City License office during the month of April was $5,839 60.

The amount of dog licenses was $40. street cars are carrying small company with his wife, he felt irresisit-bly drawn back again.) He closed his remarks by a fervent exhortation that all rop that coin!" insisted the clerk, same time fixing an iron grasp up nothing; cigar stores are offering Walters sad wife to A Lyaer About 50x75 feet, Washington Corners 3 Fitzmaurice and wife to Turner-North line Fourteenth atreet 76 feet west from Jefferson street west 35x103 feet 9 inches, Oakland 6 Turner to 1 Fitzmaurice North lino Fourteenth street 75 feet west from Jef quired. Apply at litneoin jsuneson's aaai aetata Agency, 923 Broadway. For Sale. HORSE, WAGON, AND HARNESS ALL comrjlete for 6109.

at the Brosdwav Llverr pure Havanas for a bit; policemen are hired to grab people and push them into bar-rooms, where they are compelled to OVERLAND ARRIVALS TO-NIGHT. Following is a list of passengers to arrive by the overland train due here this evening Mrs Krryanowsky, Morrison, Hanson, wife and aervant, 8 Stone, Mr Jeffers, Ochus, Washington, A Beppard, Mrs A Beppard, Savannah: Miss Kate Firmin, John all-day meeting will be held at the Congregational Church, beginning at 8 o'clock a. x. and closing at 4 p. x.

Each minister will take charge for one hour. It is not expected that the same persons will remain all day, but that they will come and go as suits their ability and convenience. on the reporter's coat collar, and dislocating the paper one underneath. "Drop if" With the celerity that characterizes the movements of reporters in general, the coin was dropped on the counter, treat crowds for a quarter; the railroad 5 Stable, between 12th and 13th streets. who had done so would have the manly courage to take their stand as Christians, and work energetically for the church of Christ.

Mr. Hammond then gave out his text from Acts ix, 4: "Saul, Saul, why perse-cutest thou me and divided the ferson street west 35x103 feet 9 inches, 0 Low et al, Trustee, to San Francisco rare Taver 4M Maids 1 For Sale. A SECOND-HAND SPRING WAGON, NEARLY Savings Union East lino Chestnut 313 feet north from West Third street north 75x133 feet, Oakland 900 Berkeley Land and I Association to 1V1 I CUCSjfc Apply I at and the clerk, hastily placing one hand Sack Follera, Stanley and wife, Philadelphia; Mr Hughes, New York; Miss Mow, Ourlfal, Lyber, California; Cattle and wife, Phil, adelphia; 8 Huldbrun and wife, Batters, Ban Francisco; Bowen, Cleveland; Johnson, Salt Lake; Johns, 8 Lutten, Denver; Mrs Spehh, Germany; Mrs Dice and street, between Franklin and ootwrneia, uu wenster. company offers to take people out of town for nothing, and defray their expenses till the excitement is over; the real estate agents are getting up a purse for Bro. Hammond if he will leave town.

Business, trade, everything, is at a stand still. Tbe town is mad! madLmadl AWAY FROM HOME." the locality of the reporter's person 620 mon into four points, viz 1st Slaughtering Saul; 2dStricken Saul; 3d Submissive Saul; 4tti Saved Saul. He said that Paul madeT havoc iof the Church. rennessy urn in O'ocx ana lot lu in block 93 of Tract of the Association lands, Oakland fownship Duggin and wife to Cuakin Southeast line Broadway 400 southwest from Central avenue southwest 60x140 feet, Alameda Bartlett to John Worrall West La The Untuiblers Get Hauled Over the Coals. A mystical club of young ladies of East Oakland, styled the S.

are luxuriating in a picnic to-day. They ignored the sterner sex altogether. Tmrmer baae. The Oakland Turn Terein will hold their regular monthly social to-morrow night, at their hall on Ninth street, near Washington. Good music will be in attendance, and a good time maybe had.

1300 Sound the loud timbrel! For Sale. BEING ABOUT TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS I oner for sals the Largest Millinery and Dress-maktng eetabUahment la Oakland. Stock and fix- -tores complete. Havinga One run of custom. Far particular address J.

F. Oakland Poatomce. For Sale. BUILDING LOTS, 50x98, FOB $38 -HALT cash, balance 12 monthly payments, witboat interest; title perfect; deeds free; location, Junction of Adeline street and 8aa Pablo avenue. Call on The editor of the Livermore Enterprise 410 fayette atreet ra ieet nortn rrom racino avenue north 50x108 feet, Cane to Sheppardson (Contract to where boils are the most troublesome, and retaining his grasp on his collar with the other, and by a dexterous exercise of both, in the twinkling of an eye, that reporter found himself floundering around in the fragrant precincts of the contiguous gutter.

Gathering himself together, he frantically meandered in the direction of his sanctum, muttering: "Insulted! Insulted! By heavens, this is insufferable!" The D. and B. Asylom Wins. For the past three days a 'very length has been gallanting about over the country of late, and generally finds little to growl at. Following is what he says The speaker was shown; the place near Jerusalem where tradition ays Stephen was stoned, Saul standing by and consenting to his death.

He (Saul)! urged on the persecution until the Church at Jerusalem was scattered. Not satisfied with that, breathing out threatening and slaughter, he started for Damascus servant, Danville; Wiggins, George Kerr, Edward Kerr, Buffalo; George Spaulding, Massachusetts; Somen and wife, Benedict, Miss Carrie Pierson, Dr Pierce, wife and three children, Boston; Loomis, Mr Vsn Sick-len and wife, Vermont; A Merton, A Wilson and. wife, Canada; A Chissom, Pennsytvaia; Duff, Campbell, Bobinson, Chicago; Miss Fougol, A Miller, Ohio: Fredericks, St Louis; Bhinehart, A Hawes, wife and child, Missouri; A Kent, Colorado; Marsholl, Og-den; Champion, Champion and wife, Van Slyck, Seiwell, Slich, A Hawks, Bar-ker, Illinois; Pierce, Maine; Frank Hines, Bobischung, Michigan; Mrs McLean, Miss Mary Mcintosh, Nova Costia; Allmon and wife, Wm Martin, Iowa; 8 Tait, wife and 2 children, Texas; Bowell, wife and 3 children. Miss Percy Dennis, Nebraska; and 307 immigrants. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL u.

w. Ai3U5At.ti, Bit aeventh street. For Sale or Rent. T70CB ELEGANT NEW HOUSES, JUST COM-J? Dieting, with all the modern improvements attached. Apply to W.

J. GUBNETT, or to the sell) looxioo reet northwest cor Tenth and Grove, Oakland 3650 The Central Land Company to Margaret Garrigan (Contract to aell) 50x116 feet southwest corner West and Brown streets, 3083 A Paris to 0 Bocqneras South line Second street 73 feet west from Clay west 75x100 feet. Oakland 3600 Bocquerax to Bocqueraa South line ened and intricate argument has been going on before the Probate Court, San Francisco, in the adjustment of the final distribution of the property of the Bideman estate. Among the bequests, about a run to Oakland: We took a ride by rail as far as Oakland last Monday, and was somewhat surprised at seeing the fields of grain looking so well. On either hand, after leaving Niles, the grain was np pretty well, and appeared as promising ss could to break up the Church there.

Near the The Vtrat of May-. This being the first of May, children are correspondingly jubilant, and picnics are being held with a vengeance in all quarters. Well, a romp among the groves of Alameda county once a year won'tJutthemabit. Meal Estate Agents. For Sale Cheap.

A FINE TWO-6TOBT STABLE AND TANK, house: also a lane tank. Excelator Windmill Across the Crook. The Alameda Encinal of this morning, has the following items of interest: which is of interest to the public, was one of $1,000 to the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum. The opponents to this oe wisnea ior. near rieasanton we couia als cover no cause for long faces or despondency oa the part of our farmers, and about Sunol mora end of his journey a light from Heaven shone about him.

When; God is going to convert a sinner He makes a light from Gift 900 3500 and Wilcox Steam Water Lifter. Mast be removed on account of the opening of 13th street. tM be aoM at a bargain If hnmediate application be made at 1115 Jackson street, tost house north of Twelfth. than average crops will be harvested this year. When one considers that we Americana are pro.

feasional growlers, and are prone to find fault whenever we do not see the glittering coin la our own pockets, it makes no positive impres Second etaeet 74 ieet west from Clay west 75x100 feet, Oakland Bivins to Jsa Eel la acre of the White Tract near Temescal A White to Jaa Ee lis 254 acres of the White Tract near Temeaeal A White to Jaa Bella 3 acres of the White Tract near Temescal Hayes Caperton to A Santos 60 feet south line Brown street by 123 feet Bear Telegraph avenue, Oakland A Nel to A Cross 300x79 feet 7 in, Pleasanton The Alameda Social Club have issued invitations for their annual floroal re-union, to take place at Smith's Hall, on the evening of the 7th of May. The benefit entertainment given last Friday Basratla 765 Double House and Lots For Sale. ANEW HOC8E OF EIGHT BOOMS, HABD nntshed. fear lane closets, water. etc tUze of bequest held that the Asylum was incapable of receiving the bequest.

It was ruled yesterday by Judge Myrick that the Asylum could receive the money, and in the distribution $1,000 will be paid over to H. H. Hay den, the Treasurer of the institution. Heaven shine upon him. The light struck him blind at first.

But at the touch of Ananias the scales fell from his eyes, then he began to preach Christ right away. Jesus had asked him, "Why persecutest thou me." Men often persecute Jesus in his diciples. Mr. Ham corner lot, 30x1041V feet; alie of adjoining lot, 35 by 5 350 The grand regatta of the Oakland Regatta Clab, will come off on Lake Mer-ritt, at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. There are eight prizes to be rowed for, all the entries being made therefor last night.

10W feet. The property Is situated at tha southwest comer of Cypress and West Sixteenth streets. -Reasons tor setling, the owner Is about departing. Following are the arrivals at the Grand Central Hotel: T. H.

Boyd. Mrs. Col. A. Boyd, Miss A.

W. Boyd, Miss J. 8. Boyd, Philadelphia: Wm. H.

Miller, P. Porter and wife, Mrs. E. McKinstry and family, S. Howlett.

San Francisco; Aleck Csraloff, Bentonville, Saml. F. Nichols and wife. Miss Melia E. Hall.

Mrs. A. E. HaU, Brooklyn, N. J.

P. Raymond. Salinas City; Geo. C. Stam, H.

D. Watson and wife. New York; S. G. Easton, Oakland; T.

M. Valdea, Santa Clara; M. Kellogg, F. P. McLean, Berkeley; Wm.

Hood, Loa Guilaco; N. L. Walshe, Oroville; Dr. J. J.

Vincent, Amherst, Mass. sion on the well-balanced head of the producer. Hera is livermore, those who should be the last are the first to put on a pitiful face and cry poverty, when they should be tbe ones to look on the bright aide of the question and lend due encouragement to the poor man. Our crops, in the immediate vicinity of town, will be comparatively good, and on the foot-hills and western part of the valley above the average. We are ever ready give due report to matters where the.

pnnUs acs tbe benefitted parties, but we diRHkrihia continuous fault-finding by rnos, one-Ban caaa ana one-nau on Dooaea asortaage for a term ot years. Inquire oa tha King to Patrick Scully 300x100 feet bounded east by Grove street, north and south by Laurel and Sycamore streets. Oakland evening, in aid of the Presbyterian Sunday School Library, was a decided success, as we Eredicted it would be, both in enjoyment and i a financial sense. Captain A. D.

Wood, late Grand Worthy Chief Templar of the I. O. O. T. of California, who recently arrived at the port of San Francisco in command of a large clipper ship, paid a friendly and paternal visit to Alameda Lodge, I.

O. O. No. 385, last Tuesday evening. The new orimarv school building, for the 25001 Scholars.

To Pareats TO mond confirmed that he had persecuted Jesus in distrusting little children who had believed. He gave) an instance in which he pulled a little boy four years I old from the platform and sent him MARK EZEKIELS, Store to Let 9 IN NEW BUILDING NO. 466 Twelfth atreet, ODDoeite Bowan Broth era. those who have no nst for so doing. Our town la growing, our business, generally speaking.

Increasing, and we see a bright future for Livermore Valley. Hay at si i Matters. "That clock, stranger," said a Michigan farmer, "was the best kind of a clock up to six months ago, when my daughter begun to have We are requested to state that there will be no session of the Second-street Sunday-school to-morrow, as the settees are all in use at the Tabernacle. Parents and children are requested to attend the tent exercises in the afternoon. A Slag-alar Discovery.

J. W. Shanklin, Land Agent of the Regents of the University, has discovered that all the land given by the Government for the endowment of the college, has not yet been disposed of, and that there are 25,000 acres due the institution. Proposals for these lands in legal subdivisions, will be received by Mm. ix6B feet: brick buildiwr and Uaht la.

West End, is now nearly completed; and the architect and contractor. Mr. C. H. Foster, is poshing ahead vigorously the work on the High School.

Both buildings will be ready for the next School year. Ir. E. H. Pardee, of Oakland, and Judge Geo.

W. Tyler, a sojourner in Alameda, are arranging preliminaries for a match at rifle-shooting, for $230 a side. Both are crack shots, Pardee being AUCriONKKR, Office and Salesroom 1117 Broaidwmjr surancs. Inquire of premises. beaux, and now the blamed thing is always too alow." The Livermore Enterprise has the To Lot.

Between 12th and 13th. mHE LOWER PART OF A HOCSE CON- borne crying because he; was too young and it would bring discredit on the work in the eyes of the audience, to receive such a babe as a Christian. But he afterward learned that that little boy knew how to pray as none but Christians can. God forgive me! Children! persecute i- four rooms, carpets oa the TO-MQRROW'S CHURCH NOTICES. ajrteaa Hall mm RoUera.

The Odd Fellows picnic', which took place at 8an Lorenzo Grove on the 36th was very Boors. Convenient locality. Address Bos especially noted. As it is Alameda against uaa-land, we wager a big cigar on our aide. Oakland PostorSce.

NEU PIANOS This ancient "landmark" was rolled from its present site to-day, and will be largely attended. The oration delivered by Bev. 3. W. Bryant, waa a master effort and reflected great credit upon tbe reverend gentle- To Let.

BanoaiT M. E. CHrapn. Preaching at 11 a. t.

and 74 r. in Washington Hall. Kev. W. Hul-bert.

Pastor. PacsBTTEaiAit CfUTtcH. Eart Oakland. Presch- the Regents so long as any remains unsold. The price for the general lands is $5 per acre, but if the lands selected are comprised within a railroad grant, rpO LET, SEVERAL ELEGANT SSW nuUMUS.

I 1 1 Rooms. Bath. Hot and CoM ater up-stalrs parents, and parents children: and down. Lane Closet, Pantry, Bay Windows, Cat Throagh. The Grand Central Hotel has been reconstructed some.

Large door cut through from billiard to club room latter turned into pool-billiard room, and placed on the northeast corner of Twelfth and Webster streets. Mr. Deitz, the owner of the ground, contemplates making some great improvements there. iBstds Blinds snd every modern convenience. they put obstacles in the way to keep them from becoming Christians.

In this Ing by the Pastor, Kev. T. If. Dawaon, at 11 a. m.

and 7 r. Sunday School at li00 r. x. 8t. Paul's P.

E. Chcbch, Oakland. Bev. J. L.

Parka, Rector. Sunday services 11 a. m. and Hi r. u.

Strangers always cordially welcomed. quire of DR. WM. BOLTON, near Point BtaUo Rent, 3S per month. Including water.

per acre is charged. Good Month's Receipts. A fire broke out in a barn about a mile and a half from town, on Sunday last, containing hay. The entire contents I and barn waa destroyed. The cause, aa we learned it, waa one of the sons of the proprietor smoking a cigarritta.

The loss ws eould not find out. Our are department have secured a fine lot TttnansinKNT PiKirmu!) CnracH. Corner of Stores to Let. new club rooms created to the north of Tha Tax mWA OTT.T. TTXTRHTn STORES.

-ABOUT they persecute Christ. But Christians must be patient under persecution. Kindness and love and patience will bring the persecutors )tortepentance. During the month of April $920,37 were received at the City Treasurer's of A by 40 Ieet, at Temescal. will be noted for any ad will erect a large and suitable house there this.

A doorway will be cut through from the reading to the bar-room, and at tie per month. laqtUTS of V. JlixV- Thirteenth and Jeflerson streets, Bev. L. Hamilton, Pastor.

Servlcea at 11 A. x. Sunday-school a. m. PavxxTH Dat AnvaaTisis.

Mrs. J. White will apeak at tbe HaU of the Seventh Day AdventlsU corner Twelfth street and Broadway, Sunday evening April 25th, at 7H o'clock. GtanAH M. E.

CHcmcH. Preaching at Pythian LPUrTlPCBl GEN8, 1 buBlnesa, EN8, Temescal Store. altogether the old awkwardness will be TUESDAY Tuesday May 4th, 1879, Commencing at 11 o'clock a. I will sell at the Pianos to Rent. on aa speedily aa workmen can do it.

The firemen are mnch interested in building a permanent and safe place fur their apparatus. Business generally has been improving with our merchants, and our crops will compare very favorably with other parts of the country. juany instances were given Illustration this truth under which there A special eommlttee of the Board of Education met last evening in the office of the Superintendent of the Board of Education, to eonsult with reference to the textbooks. They came to no particular conclusion, or if they did we have not rABJEAND fice, of which $37 were from the Police Court. Delinquent taxes (five per cent.

72 cents; advertising delinquent list, general and traders' licenses, $286 50; dog licenses, $10; advertising street done away with. The hotel is filled with healthy patrons and more coming. ca's Hall, No. I fi(A Broadway, between Eleventh and Twelltb, by Bev. F.

Bonn, at 11 a. m. and 7.4 r. 8umlay -school at 9H A. n.

lau. were few dry eyes in the; audience the power of Christ-like love! i Tttntng and repairing dons by first-class workman. Cauacn or the Anvavr OEpisoopaiX Corner of I PIANO WAKEROOM8, 1 Book Bindery In Oakland. We have it from reliable authority, East Fourteenth street and peventeentn avenue, ast Oakland. Bev.

K. Wilbur, Sector. Sunday- work, $9 CO; sale of trees, $15 50; certi Mr. Hammond related a little episode Brooklyn Bnglno Company Ball. "The sixth anniversary ball and calico school at si a.

x. service, a. a. Miantn rRmamPAiA. Wnrnhlnnlnff been advised of it.

Qalte a in the life of Thomas Foster, the banker ficate of sales, $191 75. Business Corner to Lease. Grand Central Hotel that parties recently foom the East, will very shortly commence in Oakland the business of book-binding, ruling, etc. of Utica, New York-' He was holding a sv wmmw i. raw imrrawm The Clerk of the Police.

Court, Mr. revival meeting there, and Among the party of Brooklyn Engine Company, will oome off at Washington Hall, East Oakland, on Wednesday evening next, May 5th. The Jloor will be canvassed, and a fine band of musio has been en corner of Eighth and Webster streets, will be far a term of years, at leasaaaMaieatal. Tbo in pelouae Hall, Oakland Point, Rev. 8.

Wilbur, Missionary In charge. Sunday-school assembles at 12,4 Church service, at r. a. Gebma PmssiTTBltiA Chctkh. Religions services every Sabbath at 11 A.

a. Rev. Wm. Bueh-ren, Paator. Sabbath-school at 10 a.

a. Odd Fel-luwa' Hall, corner of Franklin and Elevepth streets. Sailed To-Day. Quite a fleet of ocean steamers sail to The institution will be thorough in every audience the first night was the banker. Hoakins, informs us that during the month of April there were 145 eases TWELFTH ose now on the land wih neremovea.

inquire er SEN BAM, shea store, OK Broadway. narticular. Good. We wuh them suo- Mr. H.

approached him, and politely requested to talk with him upon the good A. SHSECE. Attent of tho tried and examined before the Poliee cess. Per Sohmer Piano Forte, hi Court. Amount of fines Imposed, fly day for different ports, as follows: Great Eepvblic, for Yohohama and Hongkong; Mikado, for Honolulu and Sydney; John L.

Stephens, for Portland; Eastport, for Coos Bay; Pelican, for Eureka; Mary of his soul. Foster would not be talked MsTHonifrr Episcopal Cnraca, Corner Ninth and Washington streets. Rev. C. Y.

Anthony, Pastor. Residence, 917 -Alice atreet. Preaching morning and evening by the paator. Sunday-school at ,4 A. a.

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. rtrnonn Avxxrx Cm-am. Plymouth avenue. Mnmlrur service at 11 o'clock: Sundav-school at 12W. 610.50.

Amount of fines realized, $890.50. to and the next day he; told a mutual WKEAT IS BEQCXSTED TO CALL AT PER A (XL'S, Mi Broadway, aa important gaged. The affair will be first-class La very particular. Visitors always meet with courteous and attentive treatment at the hands of our Cast Oakland v. Gone to New Zealand.

Mr. W. E. Turner, well known in this ails to-day for Auckland, N. S.

to be present, if possible, at the Out of 148 arrests, 78 paid their fines. One Elegant Piano Forte, Sohmer A makers. Coat $900. One lUogant Piano Forte, Sohmer tCo makers. Ansa MOO.

I friend of both that he was down on Taylor, for Point Arena; and Monterey, i sea i 'tj; tyVi, Templars Istaliatla. One Eleeant Piano Forte, Sohmer fc makers. I Preaching In torn by Professors Mooar and Benton, of the Theological Seminary, geata free. The public cordially Invited to attend. bedside of a dying father.

Cost $525. I This evening the following facers, Hammond;" why did he single him out among the audience making him the cynosure of all eyes; he was a humbug, ete. The friend told! the preacher that Forte, Boomer 1c Cc, makers, I Piano One Elegant Chief, So for San Luis Obispo. New Plaaoa at Auetloa. At tha piano warerooms in the Grand Private Room and coatsaoo.

FiasT Baptist Cmraai Corner of Brash and Fourteenth street. Bev. B. 8. McLaflerty, Pastor.

Preaching at 11 A. a. and 1H P. by the pastor. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening.

Pastor's The May-day Festival at Alameda to elected last week, wffl be installed in Athens Lodge, Ko. 288, O.O.T.; W. Coat 190. Also, sn elaborate' Walnut Desk HIST BTNNT BOOK AND GOOD BOARD ai4 Tenth street, one Mock west of Broadway. residence, Market street, between- Seventeenth and he had offended the banker, and that he TERMS AT SAUL IZZXXXLaV O.

Charles A. Scott; W. V. Sister Axreotod. Herman Augeras, a young German of 23 years was taken into custody this morning on suspicion of insanity.

i ao i Call from tho (Lauad)Ird. Eighteenth. Aaetioaaer. day, proves to be the chief, as regards numbers. The cars have been running crowded yes, literally packed aH day.

(the banker would not attend his meet Elrworth; Brother Buchanan Furnished Room with Board, AT REASONABLE BATES. AppWo av w. woodw'ard a Frairr CntoaxATioAt OtrfH. Corner Tenth and Waahingtoa streets. Bev.

J. K. McLean, Pastor. To-morrow morning being the ragnlar time logs. "Tes he wflir said Mr.

TL That Sister Partridge. At the late Central Hotel, Twelfth street, on Tuesday next, May 4th, by order of 22. A. ShreckvMark Ezekiela win sell at ano-Uon font elegant new pianos and a hand' some walnnt desk. MRS.

E. DAWSON. for a caudrea'B service at this CburcB, Jv. air. tM Breaiiwav, Ot No.7 Twelfth street, aear Wood.

social of this society $125.60 were netted. McLean will preach to tM juaasj Tha storekeepers; in Church 'Block lTo. 463 Sixth. Street, On Their Own Aeeawat; T-''--. The first and second grade of the Alice evening the banker was in his usual pew; Hammond approached him again, and offered his hand? the banker ooagRgattoa ana mnaar w-i Uaye had their rents raised upon them.

Fassrraa.ia Oallerr. Itewtrs. PtJhaaa alathrop'sboauufal aw Art west aide of BnitdwT.Wmu TtTr.nrt ThwSi hTno eveT-Bg service at this Church. Ttbst paasaitaaiAW Cwrv Corner Broad-Vhina-nik nmnii Bev. James Bella.

D. Between Broadway and DRESSMAIUNQ AND PU1NSEWINQ Street School are holding aplasia to-day at Shell Mound, on their own rejected it, felt he was Insulted, and left Bararalna in Real Eatato. There are Cout and Rheumatism. 1 eud 1, street, ie now open to the pab-Ue. Every la of- work known lath profoa.

A Boataaisav lat Fstraltmro avavd Upholstery goods. To reawce oar immense stock oa hand in storo, and a factory, wa will sell at wholeaala factory price for 60 days only, at OAKLAND (CAL.) HAS THE ONtT MAN IN hsjU. 8. thatcaa cure gout and jhenm'isnu Executed teflntetesi style. ft.

Puor. HMidrnee, comer Telegraph a vena iaaHobart street. Preaching ay the pastor at a. tu iuihaih.arhool at 9H A. CM- some excellent bargains in Oakland Baal Eatato offered by KELLY.

See list at his omce. Lota oa Chestnut street, 50 each, and lota oa Adeline street, (300 each. KxceUent bargains. CaUtnv mediately at offloa and aaear tntm. IfVT.LT, UaBeraata street.

Beiran ToZay. The three days' picnic at SanLorenso gkoa, ikiw 1 in' ww ooss anaunor MmtuLhia Pnoclal atteaUon si' I ttecnanengeaany one to compound Pril r( u'. the church bestowing ell sorts of invective upon the preacher. The mutual friend interposed again, and repeated his tale of 214 Foster's anger.4 "He wm be t7Ladlea aiT immtwrtfaTI ttttitaA in Imm msi wiwir remeay ior tois SKKDOSa I. i i mm School at p.

avt Wedaeaday evening prayer our sale ana warerooms, nam. ioe ana uos Broadway, aear Twelfth, Central Block. et and locket work, eopriag i ttutr r4n aac wttafaettosi wtu be gnmataaA, amuBgatfTiiva. fmaaway, ceiwenca, ona4t tortxz L.uchAui auirrta Grove began to-day..

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