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trifle besides, there were others who I white material whicniooxeaiiEe a dim HnsST TH tVES. "VMJflSy i -5 white material which looked like a bit A Card. REPUBLICAN RALLY. Jafclanfc gbtaing gdbmu ot chalk and after it had been exam Ea Taucirf. On the afternoon of no farming in this State, the fortune of Friedlander never would have existed.

Were there no miners the Bank of California and the Nevada Sank AnM not ontrol auob immense The Farmer JTell Bid ef Cost' Sunday the 19th inst one of my build lIe of Tonne Robber. ings at Temescal was conaaerable--dm- "WEDENSDAY AUG. 22, 1877. Joseph Donnelly and Chris Nelson Hhe The SomiBecs'" Address ajedbyfiie. This building was insured in erred by Cerrtera.

Genu per Week the Royal Canadian Insurance Com Citizens of IUywards. ne eirMOala the TBUBtTSB la pany. To-day, the 21st. two days after Bnalnoos Transacted Lui Nick Applicants for Tenckora Po- eltleaa Superintendent's Be- port Bill allowed. A meeting of the Board of Education was held at the City Hall last evening.

Messrs. Fox, Shanklin, Hobart, Lynch, President Cole and Acting Superintendent Crawford. OOVHCVICATIOKS. WSBll K. -3 -'t-i I ined all round, the ayes and noes were taken, all except Mr.

Lynch- voting in the affirmative. 1 "1 Permission was granted the ladies of West Oakland to continue holding a sewing class in one ot the school rooms every Saturday afternoon. Mr. Fox called the attention of the Board to a communication from a San Francisco gentleman, requesting that the High School scholars have permission to attend a Musioa Convention mora Skuua Mkta that ol any other the fire, Mr, L. B.

Edwood, their agent I la AlaaaeoaCoaaty have been making themselves very numerous for months past in the lower pait of the county, as horse thieves. Last Monday Under Sheriff Tyrrel and Ralph Falvflle started after the robbers, and nearly captured them in the house cf James Jacobs, alias "One-armed Jim at Oakland, paid me the full amount of my loss. I make this public acknowledg were eager to take it. In the last two years he had only two cases in-which there was money enough to pay ths Administrator's, He wished the law changed in several respects relative to settling small estates, and settling estates where money was required to be placed on deposit with the County Treasurer. "1 HOKOPOXJXS.

Mr. Butherford then said he wished to call tha attention of those present to the greatest monopoly which existed in this Bute and that was the land monopoly. He wanted the large ranches subdivided so that men with moderate capital could become possessors of small homes, and help cultivate-and enrich, and populate the Nathan Porter, Henry Vrooman, and Commercial. ment of the nromDt and satisfactory Foiiwnra novvu manner in which this Company and their I Oakland agent have settled with me, and my," but the men saw the officers in time to escape in the dark. Faaacuoo.

August 31. 1877. Gold closed ta Mew Tork to-day at 105 which is to be held at Sacramento from my ray ob-nvAiLma. I conclude I TVAT AT.T.'lrVl iairri -raw Madams Melquiond and H. Sanger sent in commhnications asking for remuneration for servioes in examining iBBAWawst njira mm ren BeT Si SB commencing on September lllh.

Tfcup matter was referred to the Committee though Nelson received a slight wound from a pistoL fired by one of his pur baiiiea A AAO-W business. that this is their style, of doing on Text Books. Music and Drawing, applicants for positions as teachers of tioverameni jjonas vw iw v- vi iwii hn 109S fork's at lSBUracine Western Union Telegraph, 80H Sterling, ftt 834 86 Legal Tender are quoted at 83 buying and M3( aaUlng. iuey appear vo insure to pay losses as suers, lhe next day, Nelson gave himself np to Mr. McGuinness near liver- in connection with the Principal of well as to take in premiums.

Repect- 2 HOUSES on Eleventh it, and OUf; 8 rooms and bath; laIn8ton will soon be available fo? location he German and French languages. Referred to ths Finance Committee. Music, TEACHERS ELECTED. nUiy, Chas. Jcbgens.

more, whom he and his partner had robbed of a horse tome time before. Donnelly went to the house of Robert Davis. B. Bntherford and Others Talk to the Tanners, Last evening the town of Hay wards was visited the Bepnblican forces under-eommand of Hon. Nathan Porter, John E.

Farnum, W. D. Ha wood, C. B. Butherford, Henry Vrooman Chas.

G. Seed and Charles E. Palmer. The precinct being exactly two-to-one Republican, it waa quietly surrendered Capital purposes. Charlotte A.

D. Ancona applied for Oakland, Aug. 21, 1877. The Board then went into Commit 90X100 country. Then there would bo real who took him down to Sunol where he substantial wealth, happy homes and turned him over to Mr.

TvrreL The tee of the Whole for the purpose of electing teachers. They reported that NEW TO-DAY. higher state of civilization: there Broken in baying HaU Dollar! at per cent diaoount and ara aaUlng tkem at 4 p( ceat. dleooont. Trade Dollara ara quoted In tUa autrket at 5 baying and 96 aallisg.

Toe Liverpool vaeat market la given to-day at lit lid to 13 3d for ivarage California and 13a ad to lte lOd for elan. officers recovered the following property, I I) HOUSE on Twelfth street, bet. Brash and Oastro; 10 rooms and bath. (This house ta not entirely new, having been moved from a former location and thoroughly ovorhanled; it is therefore offered at a bargain.) Fine Mrs. Craven and Miss Ball had been unbiuu icifc at one-armea un-myJs house: A sorrel horse, saddle and chosen SUMMONS.

would be no "tramps" then and the Chinese would find themselves "non est." He thought the way to do this was to tax the large land-owners the same as the small ones. bnddle. said to be Connellv's: another netgn borhood: all modern oonveniencea. un I BOllOO. The Board then adjourned to meet capital as they do.

It is not the banker who creates eoin it ia the muscles of the miner. The hardy mariner who sets sad frcza our shores, braves the tempests and the waves, and passes. through angry seas to foreign shores, from whence he brings argosies, laden with rich cargoes, 1b another laborer and adds to the Nation's wealth. His interests should be protected. bights riOMsn Next, the rights of property should be the care of the Legislator.

Mr. Porter's remarks were substantialy the same' on this subject as in his address in thfs eity on Monday evening. He also defined his position in regard to corporations and their rights in the same strain as published yesterday in the Tbtbctns. He then continued, "I bo-lie vein Civil Service Reform I also believe that when a man in office is a rogue he should be investigated very freqnently; a man who is holding office and is found to be unfit for the office, he should be pat out; but if an officer was investigated and his character and actions were vindicated, he should be kept in bis position. It would be then necessary to say: 'You have been treated very badly, but we'll treat you better Mr.

Porter then explained that the business of the Third District Court, in his judgment, had grown to such an extent as to necessitate the county of Alameda being made into a separate judicial district by itself, and gave notice that if elected he should prepare a bill to, that end Mr. Porter retired amid hearty and prolonged applause. horse and equipments stolen from a Hay on Thursday evening. TK THE DIBTBIOT COCBT OF THE wards butcher, Adam May; a revolver. Mr.

Butherford's remarks were fre a pair of spurs and a Both men the position of teacher in the department. Referred to the Board of Examiners. S. M. Nichols applied for the position of janitor in the Fifth street school.

He was recommended by Rev Benjamin Ackerly. Communication received and placed on file. J. C. Matthews Son sent in a communication offering their services as architects of the School Department.

Received and placed on file. Wm. Kirk also applied for the same position. He furnished a number of endorsements from persons by whom he has been employed in this city Received and placed on file. A number of bills were read, and The occasion waa a masa meeting that had been called, at which the above named gentlemen at dame down on the evening freight tram, quently applauded.

SeveraVgentlemen accompanied by Mr. Tyrrel and are now who were cresent are extensive land Spies lnueuounty Jail. holders, and rather winced at some of tended, and most of them addressed MINING STOCK, REPORT. VpaetaHy Telegraphed to the "Trlbaae. Sam FmAVCiaco.

Angoet 3X The following aalea weremade In the San Francisco Stock and Exchange oard thli mom Ins: his home thrusts. There being no more speakers to ad Mr. Bnmea'i Lecture. dress the meeting the Chairman de Those who have heard Mr. Emerson the 4 HOUSES on Filbert street, east aide, between Twelfth and Fourteenth street rooms and bath; Lots 40x135.

I HOUSE on Clay street, bet. Tenth and Eleventh; 8 rooms and bath; In the midst of extensive improvements; double parlors, marble washstands. etc. Lot 40x90. i THE ABOVE HOUSES ABE ALL ENTIRE-ly new and are now ottered for the first time.

They have a been built with great care nnder our own super, vision, and can be relied npon a being ex-eepttboslly fine buildings in every particulw. They are supplied with every modern convenience and have been BUILT BY DAY LABOR STTor price and furthe terms, call at tbe office. Boom 12, Wilcox Bo Oakland clared it adjourned. their fellow-citizens upon the issues of the campaign. The meeting waa held in Odd Fellows' Hall on street, and was fairly attended, considering the notice of the meetings to be held by the Republicans had been posted but Associated Press Dispatches to need not be told that bis speech to-mor Moawraa aaaeiox- 250 row night, at Diets Hall, will be the SAD ACCIDENT.

360 uez tO 8g Bel 30c 315 1113 8)r8 190 8 Hill.2!ffia SO most eloquent and able presentation of 185 Ooold 3A) U1SS(16H the question relating to our harbor im Dr. Gibbons Tarawa Ont of His one or two aays in ine country dis 19S Cal. 26 MS tricts. A number of ladies were prorements that has ever been heard in Hayes in New Hampshire. Basa-y and Severely Injured.

A very serious accident happened last 300 59 170 130 115 this State or on the floor of Congress. present, conspicuous among their 2 991 Balti 10c NY 35o 352.30 Ande 85o 8. JasUoe7680e 4 80 Lady 5c 11C0 Ji 069 number being the wives ot some Third Judicial District, of the State ef California, In and for the County of Alameda. J. N.

Bailey, plaintiff, vs. John Doe Bassett, et ai. defendants. Action brought In ths District Oonrtof the Third Judicial District of the Btate of California, In and for the Ooun'y of Alameda, and the complaint filed in said Oonnty of Alameda In the offioe of tbe Clerk of said District Court. The People of the State of California send greeting to John Doe Bassett and Bicnard Roe (real name unknown) defendants.

You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against yon by the above named plaiiitiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Btate of California, in and for the County of Alameda, and to answer to the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day ef service) after the service on you of this summons, if served within this coaaty; or, If served ont of this county bat in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or judgment by default will be taken againat you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a judgment againat yon for the sum of (779 70, the same being the aggregate amount set forth in the complaint herein and so assessed as therein set forth npon the lot therein particularly described and alleged to have been assessed to an unknown owner, together with interest at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum from April 12, 1877, all In gold coin, and that the said sum be adjudged a lien upon said lot as aforesaid for the payment of the amount for which it has been assessed as aforesaid, and that said lot aa assessed as aforesaid be adjudged and decreed to be Extra seats have been provided in anticipation of an immense audience. Several TO Point. 8 T53 601 night to the well known physician, Dr. 1)0 85 Jacket.

9U of the most substantial men of Eden Township. A few minutes past 8 o'clock the assemblage was Texas Border Troubles. 180 Wm. P. Gibbons, as he waa returning from a professional visit in Fruit Vale.

of the railroad managers are expected to 1180 Imp 8076cj 30 Kentack ...5 1440 1 WM. H. JORDAN Manager 410 Caledo.3 453,50 7o uuh loaio1 be present. The immense map of Oakland Township, 9x11 feet, compiled by CALLED TO OBDEB Just as he reached the railroad crossing at Park street, Alameda, the locomotive 900 Trojan 45c 10 OonfldeiMet 75 lit 8 Not 70 II a yea In New Hampahlre 30 Levi'n 3V 350 Joe Messrs. Thompson and West, will be Bullion.

330 Plymouth, N. August 224 With hung up in the rear of the platform and their departure this morning President of the 8 o'clock train had uncoupled and was running down to the switch. The doctor pulled up, and when the engine had passed, allowed the horse to walk wm snow pertectiv the outlines of our By Mr. Wm. "Whidden, member of the Republican County Central Committee from Eden Township.

This gentleman espying J. E. Benton present, the Oakland Postmaster was called upon to explain why he had TRSTXaOAT ATTEaXOOX'8 8ALR, 2055 ..1.151335 Juatloe. PLL i WINTER STYLES i II i -OF- Silk Dress Hats Hayes and wife expressed deep regret harbor, as it will be when completed. among the number one for furnishing coal to the department.

Some discussion took place relative to what use the coal was put to SCHOOL HOUSES AND BITES. Mr. Hobart reported that the two rooms under the Congregational Church was ready for use; also the concurrence of the Common Council in the purchase of the Larne lot He did not give any report on. the Du-rant school building. It was moved that the Committee on School Houses and Sites join with Mr.

Hoskin in employing a surveyor to ascertain the boundaries of the school lot on Grove street. Carried. A communication from Mr. Taylor, architect, relating to the cornices on the Fifth afreet school, was read. Upon motion it was ordered that the building be completed in accordance with the plans and specifications.

Mr. Hobart moved that the Committee on School Houses and Sites be authorized to use their discretion on 675 Jnlia 120 across the track. He had hardly got to OTHEB speeches. The Chairman next introduced J. E.

Farnum, nominee for the Assembly, who made but a few remarks, simply stating his wish to serve the interests of the people of this county, if elected to the L0iftlatnra. New Boohs at Hardy's. that they must so soon leave the hills that surround them. At 8 o'clock the cars will be taken for Weirs, where an the other side, when a heavy express 100 80c 810 Belchert. 4.

90 4 310 BkB 15 35 385 (toV 3938 160 Califo. ...3726 360 Cr 75 Three new stories in Harper's Half 650 200 540 wandered so lar irom nonie. wagon tore down Park stieet and ran into his buggy, turning it uiiside down Mr. Benton said he had come along Hour series, 25 cents each; "Mrs. 40 Con.

Leopard. Leeds 80 Beltel5(ln0 Hanhtn 1H Modoc Hex 35 Coeo 17 JtatHl hour will be spent upon the camp ground just to keep the "rauskeetoes off of 470 Arthur, by Mrs. Ohphant, 50 cents; and throwing him, as an eye witness 8taias, about ten feet in- the air. The 160 100 and in admiring the scenery of Lake 1000 Kl lKr'03 5Xq3.W W. D.

Harwood was introduced and "The Marqis of Losse," by George Mc! Nathan Porter, and Know wny he should be called upon to inflict his doctor was nicked bv Mr. Berrv and 370 EnrO 4443 300 Winnepesaukee. liable for the payment of the said sum for which it has been assessed, and for costs of Donald, 75 cents and "A Harvest 120 Kxqr m6H his remarks were also brief He concurred with Mr. Porter in his views Judge Tyler and immediately taken to his 195 IV) Texas Border Trouble. Erapire.3d3 60 UTarm.33i3'iit residence on ark avenue.

His colleague. suit and interest That a decree in due form of Wild Oats," by Florence Marry at, "The Grinder Papers," by Mary Dr. Maclean was soon in attendance, as 2(10 Eldorado 680 Gila 075c 1790 Pantherl.051.20 600 Paorman 10c Chicago, August 22d. The Times Washington special says: All the data may be made foreclosing said lien, and for a sale of said premise, in said complaint mentioned, by the Sheriff of Alameda County also Drs. Babeox and Cushing of Oak 4m Prizel313M land.

After careful examination, it was M0 75c relative to troubles on the Texas border according to law ana tne practice or this upon the various questions advanced by that gentleman. He said the Democrats are going about the county making Republican speeches. He spoke of the Senatorial contest of 1879, and thought th4 Republicans of California could not afford to allow a vote to go found that Dr. Gibbons had sustained a 130 RsyElyl4J(14J 4)0 Steptoe 3 60 45 8 Nev 3 53 8eg Bel .3131 120 Jacket 9ii 135 C. 8H8 court and that in proceeds of said sale be Kyle Dallas, $L50; "Garth," by Julian Hawthorne, $1 and "Harry," by author of Mrs.

Jeningham's Journal, 25 cents. is being put in order at the War Depart 1350 Hnasey fracture of the neck of the femur, which applied to the payment or tbe amount due the plaintiff: That said defendants and all 633 66 ment, and will be added to from time to the matter of putting in one or two is the bone that fits into the socket of the thigh. The process of uniting a fracture time, as correspondence comes to hand, ventilators in the Fifth street school persons claiming nnder either as purchasers, incumbrances or otherwise, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of from this State in favor of the Democ Carried. of this nature is always a very slow and tedious one, even when haptening to a until the 15th of October, when the en Straek Reef. While the schooner Mayborough was racy, tie next touched upon JF resident Mr.

Swett moved that the Commit redemption in sala premises ana every part tire subject will be submitted to Con Hayes Southern policy, and said the thereof: That the plaintiff or any other per tee on School Houses and Sites pro AUMEDA MATTERS. Tt Beyer Ha Company Awarded A Franchise Proceedings of The Towu Traaleea. krom oub kesidest cobeespoxdent. gress, accompanied by a special message sons or parties to this suit may become cure the abstract of title to the Larue making her trip from New York she struck a reef thereby damaging a lot of goods belonging tothe Cash Auction Co. young man.

However, as Dr. Gibbons, though nearly 70 years of age, has had a regular life, his physicians state that his constitution is such as many a young man might envy, and are very sanguine at lot in East Oakland and present it to from the President. Oar New Loan In Europe. presence before the audience. However, he would relate a little story; he once read an old English poem by Dryden, which told of a young man under sentence for having displeased thelung the Royal noble ladies of the Court begged the custody of the said young man, and as a price of liberty from imprisonment, gave him the following question to solve "What do mankind and womankind most love?" The young man had a year anw a day to answer the question, and when the year was passed he met an old hag, who promised to give him the correct answer he was in aearch of with the proviso that he should marry her.

He consented to sacrifice his happiness to save his life, and when they were wed, the old hag's answer was "Sway And, said Mr. Benton, "this is what people in all countries and all climes are after sway, power, the authority to lead and control their fellow creatures. v-v DIVERSIFIED OPINIONS. Democrats might have had the same policy long ago had they behaved themselves: properly. The speaker was against taxation on growing crops, and stigmatized it as a specie of purchasers at said sale: that the plaintiff may have such other and futher order of relief on the premises aa the ease msy require snd as to the court may seem just and equitable, together with the reasonable cofcta in WLU be r.i.

Introduced BRINK'S the City Attorney for examination. Carried. New Yoke, August 22d. A special They offer 50 pieces extra heavy, only slightly damaged, Ticking at 11 cents per natne will recover! aa short a time from London says: The sales of the 4 per as could be expected under the 8rPEBHrrENDENT's bepobt. this behalf expended, as will more fully ap- Alameda.

August 22, 1877. The Board of Trustees met in yard, actual value 30 cents 50,000 yards 92S BI rif.r iy references to the complaint on file cent, bonds of the $70,000,000 are slow. Mr. Crawford, acting Superintendent heavy brown Cotton at 7 cents per yard. double taxation.

He believed in the University, and thought the College of Agriculture should be made equally circumstances. The driver of the express wagon who did the mischief, either through wilful! recklessness or gross care- therein. Bolemn conclave at the Town Hall last Baron Rothschild expects to revive in of Schools, submitted the following And yon are hereby notified that if you Look for the Cash Auction House, 476 terest in these securities in November, sight. Present Henry Bobinson in prominent with the others. fail to appear and answer the said complaint aa above required, the said plaintiff will ap report lesness, rode on without stopping to fand out what he had done, and was not iden August 25, 1877.

BRINK is not only an IMPORTER and storekeeper, but is a manufacturer of fine hata and caps, and the only one in Oakland. Silk dress hats made to order on the latest improved gorsamer bodies, making a lighter hat. Ninth street, next to Wells Si Fargo's Ex press when investors return from the conti the Chair; John Ellsworth, Clerk; To the Board of Education On last ply to the court lor relief therein demanded. Given under my hand and seal of tbe practical education. Mr.

J. C. Gilson, the Republican Saturday the work of preparing the Alonzo Green, J. M. Gray, Conrad tified.

It is to be hoped that his name will be discovered and that he will be nent. Tbo Tarfcleh.Gendarmerle. Fall Style for 1877. rooms in the Second Conereaational Leise and Charles Volberg. forced to explain his actions.

nominee of Superintendent of Schools Adams, the hatter, of 1013 Broadway, Church was completed and on Monday but at the same time a stronger one and more durable. Constantinople, August 22d. The After approving the minutes of the lr. (jibbous, who. at one time was was called upon and briefly gave his will to-day, August 16th, introduce the following transfers were made.

State Senator for Alameda countv. has organization of the new Turkish Gendar previous meeting, the Judiciary Com views of the duties pertaining to the Mrs. Cubery a class, low seventh mittee reported in favor of widening Fall Style of Hats. He will take meas urea and make to order. District Court of the Third Judical District of the State of California, in and for the County of Alameda, this 13th dsy of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven t-yseven.

CHAS. O. BEED, 8L By EBEN C. Deputy Clerk. Moors, Vroomas T.

Davis. Attorneys merie Dy uoionel valentine liaker is office to which he aspires. He be from Mrs. Rann's building to the north many friends here who will be glad to hear that according to the latest accounts, the attendant physicians were central avenue as petitioned. The speaker had been, in politics lieved the Superintendent should visit room in the chapel.

now completed. Tbe African Ahead. exceedingly well satisfied with his Best quality, Silk Hat, $8. Second quality, Silk Hat, $6. Miss btevens class, seventh grade, TO LET.

THE BELLEVUE HOUSE. the schools of the county and personally see that practical teachings were carried out, so that the scholars might New York, August 22d Charles A. to the south room in the same build inc. Those hata will be as good as any hats Minnie (colored) won the West Point ap for plaintiff. The Committee on Streets urged that immediate steps be taken to repair Webster Street Bridge, which had been found to be unsafe.

The estimated cost was about 1,500. They further recommended the opening of Madison street from High and had been an observer of political actions for many years- He had always observed that there would be a diversity of opinion regarding the material of vthich a ticket was com-Dosed. no matter Dow it' was put to OAKLAND LIGHT CAVALRY. ever sold in Oakland for $8 and 910. be instructed in what they would re Miss Uarvey a class, low eigntn pointment in Congressman Miller's dis quire to use in active life.

Cum grade from the small room op the sec Election of Permanent Officers ond floor of Mrs. Rann's building, to berepme text books should make way trict. Marine New. Steele A Prloe. For years the firm of Steele Pritt Last Last evening the members of the re the west room of the chapel immediately in the rear of Mrs.

Cubery 's way for something of real, practicaljbenefit in the school-room. New York, August 22L Arrived have had the largest bade in their speci gether; it was an impossibility to satisfy all members of tke party in selecting a ticket. He then instanced the FOR class. alities of any house in the United States. I cently organized Oakland Light Cav Situated at the junction of and Telegraph avenue.

Will be He was sk practical teacher, and if Mrs. Cuberv's room is seated Their Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, out steamer Canada, from London. London, August 22d. Arrived steamer Ohio, from Philadelphia.

State of Virginia from New York. elected, would try hard to become a practical Superintendent. fact that Townsnip instructed her delecates to the Republican and Special Flavoring Extracts and Per with desks; Miss Stevens' with desks; Miss Garvey's room with common box benches. alry Company met in Armory Hall, for the purpose of electing officers. The following is the result: Captain, W.

C. Little; First Lieutenant, E. W. leased for a terms of years to a respon fumes, have gained a reputation for ex hxnby vsooman, County Convention to try and get a cellence that no articles of their kind have The nominee for District Attorney, citizen of their Township upon the The water was not connected with Sena sible party. This house is new and in ever yet acquired.

1 was the next speaker. He said: "I or, ticket. If they failed, the speaker hoped the Republicans of Eden would Woodward; Second Lieutenant, J. W. the pipes at the chapel but by this time I think it is done.

I shall visit am unexpectedly present to say a few FOREIGN NEWS. McAlvath; Brevet Second Lieutenant, Candy Factory. good order throughout. Contains 25 gracefully yield to the voice of the whole party of the county, and support that school to-morrow (to-day). A nice clean boy is starting a Candy H.

Allen; Surgeon, to rank as First words; when I was nominated in the Republican Convention I had no 1 transferred Miss ltoger class, the entire ticket. He then! paid large sunny rooms with all modern im Lieutenant, Dr. E. H. Woolsey These concluded the list of commis Factory, on Seventh street, between Washington and Broadway; opens Satur idea ot making a L.

W. Special to the Tribune. graceful acknowledgments to the merits of the several candidates upon sixth grade, from the library rooms on th aecond floor of Mrs. Rann's building to the room left vacant by Mrs. in this campaign; but it is reported to sioned The election of civil day, Aug.

zotb; has been sixteen years me that the Democrats are circulating the Republican ticket. officers resulted as follows: C. in the taffy-pulling business, and knows bow to make home-made candies; to see NATHAN POSTER Burleson, Secretary; Thos. Prather, reports throughout the county, that am at home sick, and that if elected. GREAT BRITAIN.

to Mound. On motion it was so or dered. OAS FBANCHI8E AWARDED. A resolution was then offered by the Chair that the Clerk be authorized to prepare a franchise giving the Boyer Gas Company the right to lay mains in Alameda. Mr.

Volberg remarked that there was still some doubt about the quality of the gas, but he did not see the harm in granting a franchise for six months; after that they could bid for the contract of lighting the streets. Mr. Bracken, the representative of the Boyer Gaa Company, then explained that his company desired to erect large works at Alameda, which would be commenced certainly within 60 days. Their eventual intention was to light Oakland as well, and their works would be in operation within a year, or perhaps even within six months, they would be in full working order. Ex-Governor Haight, of the Oakland Gas Company, stated that Oakland had refused to grant the Boyer Company a franchise.

He then went on to say that opposition, far from lowering the price, invariably increased it. The Cuoery transfer. The overflow of the third and fourth grades was put into the room lately seated in Mrs. Was next introduced and said: Mr. is to believe.

Please give us a calL Honors to Irish Home-Rale KENNEDY will not be able to discharge the duties provements, Also large dining room andkitchen on first floor. For further particul irs inquire of HERON fc SESSIONS, Financial secretary; and West Martin, Treasurer. As this business was oom Candy Blank. Chairman, Ladies and Fellow-Citizens: Leader. Rann's building and in charge of Mrs.

Owen. I dismissed the classes of Mrs. of the position. All 1 have to say on that point is, that I am here, and I I am not quite sure of my voice to pie ted. Captain Little occupied the London, August 22 d.

A great was held in the Rotunda, Dublin, Excelalon Machine Needle. think that an a pretty healtny ap night, for the reason that I rode from chair in his official capacity, and after pearing corpse. (Laughter and ap Last night. Biggar and Parnell were en The best made for all the leading machine at 50 cents per dozen; also pure returning thanks for the honors con Oakland with a clergyman, and he persuaded me to smoke a cigar. I am Kingman and of Mrs.

Walker on Friday, -for the purpose of making a change ot desks, and requested those teachers to spend the day in visiting like grades in other schools. I visited the Grove street school on Monday, plause.) We are here to-night as representatives of the Rebublican thusiastically received. Both members not abdicted to such small vices I Hereby Announce Myself machine oil, Clark's spool cotton and all attachments, at the Victor office, 468 strongly condemned the inactivity of the ferred, the company proceeded to transact its regular business. The officers elected are alL well known in this community. Captain Little has 422 Twelfth Street.

Oakland. 1 except when influenced by clergymen. party; we have been placed in nomination by a Convention Home-Rule party generally. A resolu Twelfth street AIT elected from the Republican party of I hope this vice is tne oniy one inai afflicts me or the Republicans who are tion was passed that this meeting takes had a good deal of army experience this county; do not delude yourselves Teutoala Hall. and arranged for the seating of Miss Neil's room, eighth grade.

For this purpose I dismissed her afternoon class on Tuesday afternoon and al Lieutenant Woodward served four with us. with the idea that this is not a politi' I have not been a cbronio campaign Boca, St, Louis, New York, Oakland, occasion to offer its hearty thanks to those Irish representatives who in honorable contrast to the tame and spiritless years in the late war in a cavalry com pany and came home as a major i cal campaign; this is a political cam paign, and we ist talk politics. etc, beers, cool and fresh, from the refrig A speech-maker; every election which annroached and then passed lowed her to visit like grades in other schools. I have made flying visits to erator at Dave Wemmer's Eighth street, The two great political parties of -l-r Lieutenants McAlvath and Allan are gentlemen of large experience and thoroughly at home in military circles. away, has not Drougni ms ue- the High School, the Prescott and its between Broadway and Franklin.

experience of Boston had been that the -FOR- lore you. aiy laeas oi a politi cal canvass may bo crude, but never this nation are about to try another struggle for supremacy in the Congress of the United States; in 1879 that struggle will be decided, and it will The Company is in a fair way to be Fall Style for 1877. numerous colonies, the Grove street, the Harrison street, and the Lincoln schools, and have spent one afternoon in the Franklin. To the Electors of Alameda rate and quality ol gas. must be regulated by legislation.

Mr. Bracken, in rebuttal, quoted come a successful organization thelessthey are these: I do not believe that the opposing candidates should The public in general is respectfully in. then be decided which party is to dic vited to call and examine the stock at A the example of London as showing be abused, and called hard names be' POLITICAL NOTES. County. After consultation with President tate the policy of the nation in the that as each new company was formed.

Meyers, the Hatter, 1071 Broadway, be conduct of the mass of Home-Rule members, supported Biggar and ParnelL London, August 224. India Council bills were allotted to-day 1 at one-sixteenth pence per rupee, a decline. Consols, 95 3-16; Erie, preferred, 19J; New York Central, 97. Liverpool, August 22d. Cotton flat, irregular.

Uplands, Orleans, 6 3-16; sales, 7,000 bales. GERMANY. Washburn Received Cole, Superintendent Campbell, Mr. cause they are so unfortunate as to be Democrats, and I shall endeavor to State Senator. Will at an early day ar tween Eleventh and Twelfth streets.

The Bepublicans will hold a mass the price of gas had there fallen from 15 to $4. His company claimed that McChesndy and others, Mrs. Griffin future. The two parties represent two distinct civilizations. The Democratic party represents a civilization of aristocrats; the Republican par meeting at Pleasanton to-night, at was placed in charge of Miss Jewett'a received two nomi they oould manufacture twenty-candle To Order.

Nobby pants, $7, at Strathern's, which Hon. Nathan Porter, J.E. Fax power gas for one-half what it cost nations, I am before you as a candidate for the position of Public Administratur. The office is not a lucrative one, bat such as to satisfy my present ambition. I am personally num.

W. D. Harwood and others will Broadway, above Fourteenth street. Governor Height's company to pro dace fourteen-candle power. class in the High School daring the absence of Miss Jewett.

Robert Irwin ws transferred to the Lincoin school as janitor, and now holds that position. conduct my portion of the campaign in a spirit of fairness. What we have to do should we be elected as your representatives is this: First, the labor and rights of the laborer; second, property and the rights of property-holders; third, business and the currents of trade. Mr. Porter then stated that he had range to Address the Citi speak.

Livermore will be the scene of Governor Haight replied tlmt the "Baunscheidtism," or original life ty represents a civilization whose principles give the broadest liberty; these principles are as old as the moving earth; they should not be tampered with. The, Democratic party represents the same intolerant Bpirit which drove our forefathers from the rocky evils of competition were nowhere bet mown to a great many or you. 1 believe my labors have been such aa to entitle me to some consideiation at your hands. Tou will show your appreciation and kindness by restorer, consultations and advices free. Democratic jubilee to-night.

Prom by Kaiser William. Berlin, August 22L The Emperor ter exemplified than in San. Francisco. The number of seats put in at the Grove and Fifth street schools are: zens of Oakland. Dr.

F. Churchill, Ninth street, opposite voting for me regardless of party consider inent speakers will address the masses and instruct them in the way He had no hesitation in saying that the price of gas would to-day have Postofhce, Henry new block, room 6. and members of the Government have ations, on the day of election. fifty and seven back seats; sixteen and eight back seats; forty-one and one back seat. See advertisement.

WILLIAM HALLEY. Respectfully, cordially received Ex-Minister Washburn, who is now in Berlin. shores of England, Scotland, France and other bigoted countries to a land where athey might enjoy the blessing of liberty before God or man. Pistache, cocoanut, strawberry and Prescott school: Twelve and six W. KENEDNY.

vanilla chocolate creams, at Townsend's back seats; thirty-six fifteen for np-stairs, forty-eight and six back they should vote. A meeting of Six Ward Democrats was called for last evening in J. Cal-laghan's offioe, Ninth street, for, the purpose of forming a ward club. At 8 o'clock not more than half a dozen OAKLAND BREVITIES. Candy factory.

Palace Hotel, S. F. N. C. B.

Rutherford seats. Chapel ntty-two and seven B. none of oar candy for sale in Oakl'd. been as low as $3 25 if it bad not been for the quadrupling of works. The aggregate capital of the gas companies was $10,000,000, pon which they had to pay 9 per cent, dividends.

Mr. Bracken believed that at least two-thirds of that capital was fictitious and simply watered stock, that did not represent any actual outlay. Mr. Volberg considered that as Alameda had a chance to have her own FOBGET THE PAST. The Democrats would have you the past.

When an individual not an intimate personal acquaintance with all of the gentlemen upon THE COUNTY TICKET. "The nominee for Treasurer has served you," he continued, "many thousand dollars have passed through his hands, but none of those dollars ever improperly stuck to his fingers. The present County Recorder is a Democrat and we want no Democratic officers. The present County Clerk is well E. H.

Pardee and A. C. Henry are back Beats; forty-four and four back seats. at Paraiso Springs. Euphroeyne's Enameline, or Bloom of DIETZ OPERA HOUSE Willow and Seventh street schools vessels are loading wheat at Ninon, a delicate face powder free from REGULAR persons were present and the meeting was adjourned to Thursday evening.

fifty and three baok seats. poison. For sale by all Druggists. Long Wharf for European ports. A DUPLICATE BILL.

FRIDAY EVE'C, AUG. 24. The British iron ship "Thurman Mr. Crawford called the attention of Have yon seen Osborne's new harness shop, 1160 Broadway, between 13th and Republican Nominee Castle," laden with wheat, left Long LEGAL NOTES. Suit has been instituted in the Third asks you not tounoover his past record there is generally something "rotten in Denmark there is something disgraceful there; he may have been a rogue, or a rascal, or have committed acts which he is extremely anxious should be forgotten.

It is so with the Democratic party; they are bitterly ashamed of their past record and would it were buried too deep for resurrection. Not so with the Republican 0- -eV 3ST ID the Board to two bills of $12 06 each, presented by Taylor for lum Wharf yesterday afternoon known to you all; he is a Reed, but not a frail and tender reed; his honesty, integrity and capability is un 14th streets. Vocal and Instromi Coroner Helmer visited the towns in Eden Township yesterday, trying to FOB District Court by Henry C. Clark to recover $687 with legal interest there Agency Wheeler Wilson's Celebrated Sewing Machines at Halsted's, ber. The quantities and character of the lumber on the bills were identical.

The bill was evidently a duplicate, and gas works, and that there was only one improved street whioh would be disturbed by the laying of the mains, he felt in favor of granting the franchise, but against entering into any contract. The Clerk then read the conditions of the franchise, which were as follows: Z. P. Boyer was to give satisfactory bonds to the Trustees, that within a year, gas works should be erected and find out how hia chances for re-election on, from Charles H. Swain.

The cause CONCERT, BY THE was ordered destroyed. 1015 Broadway. Sewing machines of all kinds, rented Public Administrator. of action is based upon a promissory stand. A marriage lioense was issued to OOtJBSB OF INSTBUCTION.

questioned. The present Public Administrator has attended to the duties of the office in a business-like manner, and is the right kind of a man to administer upon your estate when yon are gone. The business of this county has been done economically; most of the offices are salaried I beiiave in fair pay for OAKLAND HIGH SCHOOL GLUB note party; it is the party which has brought this country safely through the last twenty years of our history it represents the labor of the Nation. Who A communication was received from for S3 per month, at Halsted's. 1015 Assisted by Chinese couple to-day.

One issued to The case of the Trustees of the Eden Vale School District vs. James H. MR. LOUIS SCHMIDT, Solo Vocalist; Butler Bowtnn offering to print 150 copies of the course of instruction in another Chinese couple is mentioned A CARP, Having been requested by a number of HISS ALICE SCHMIDT, Pianist, Broadway. Ir you want cheap stoves and ranges, go to J.

G. Anderson, 1209 Potter's elsewhere. Davis, came up in the County Court And a number ot our best loud talent. The Concert is given in aid ot tne Patrick Clancy, the murderer of Manner Silva, goes to San Quentin yesterday. It was ordered by consent of both parties in open Court that the the publio schools for certain rates.

Upon motion the Superintendent was authorized to procure the above mentioned at the best possible fairly done labor." XATHKB PACETIOT7S. "The candidates," remarked Mr. block, Broadway. Prominent Citizens to place my name be High School Piano Fund. Osborne is selling harness at lowest fore the Public as a Candidate for the motion heretofore filed to tax the costs and the motion of defendants to dis Under the direction of J.

H. TODD. rates. ever heard of the Democratic party electing to office a rail-splitter? And that is what the Republican party did when it elected Abraham Lincoln President; (applause). Who ever head of the Democracy electing a tanner; President? and that is what the Republican party did in electing U.

S. Grant; (more applause). Who ever heard of the Democrats electing a shoemaker, Vioe-President? and that San Francisco prices 1160 Broadway. ADMISSION 60 CENTS. QCABTEKLT EXAMINATION Mr.

Crawford called the attention of miss said motion lor snore to prose i For a fine hat call on A. Meyer, tha office of Constable of Oakland Township. I most respectable comply with their Reserved Seat. 35 cent extra. Porter, "upon the ticket for legislative offices, are all young menif you may believe the clergymen who has just addressed you.

It would have bean nearer the mark, I think, if he "had said handsome men (laughter I do to serve a term of fifteen years in the State Prison. Fred. Yon Schneider committed yesterday to the Insane Asylumn, started for that institution this afternoon in company of with Deputy Sheriff. The embezzlement case of Deike has Box plan open at Banford, Keteey Go's cute ths same, be set for hearing for Monday, September 3d. at 1 p.

no hatter, Broadway, qetween Eleventh and mains laid; the gas not to cost over $3 per 1,000 feet, and to be of eighteen candle-power. On motion of Mr. Volberg, the resolution, authorizing the preparation of the franchise, was unanimously adopted. Governor Haight that his company would furnish 15 lights gratuitously for six months as they had proposed. Several oids were then opened for the construction of sidewalks and referred to the Committee on Streets.

WtDKXIHa BAXLBOAO Avgircs. The matter of widening Railroad avenue then came np and Mr. Volberg introduced Mr. Isaac Wright, the Board to the necessity for procuring suitable rooms to be used at the drug store, corner Broadway and tenth. Twelfth streets.

request. tice being waived by both parties. is what the uepubucans did in electing quarterly examination of applicants for teachers' certificates, which will be Kid Glove cleaned for 19 cents at NOTICE. I hereby announce mvaelf aa candidate Oakland Ferry Improvement. Halsted's, 1015 Broadway.

Sixth Vard Democrats held on September 6th, 7th and 8th. The changes which have been taking for re-election as Constable of Oakland Township at tha ensuing Election. Upon motion it was decided that the FIKE PAIHTED COTTAGE AXt examination be held in the High Henry Wilson. The Democrats say in this county, vote for men. Why? Because they are in a minority, and should the citizens of this county vote their straight tiokets, the Republicans would be elected by 1,600 majority.

Go into w. T. MILES. School building. nutation suit in prioes to suit everybody ohr, Schreiber, HOC and HOT Broadway PVOalte the Oakland Bu ef Saving.

not mean to say that I have any pretentions to beauty, but we are 1 handsome when averaged (mora laughter in which the candidates participate). But to come to the questions now to considered. The present campaign is not properly a political campaign, but it has a bearing upon the campaign of 1879, which will be a struggle between the two great political parties place in the buildings at the Oakland ferry wharf in San Francisco, are now nearly completed, and it is expected that in the course of another week A meeting of Sixth Ward Democrats w. hM in Mr. J.

Callaffhan'a S50.000 TJNQCALIFICD Mr. Crawford reported that three of who cam before the Board, represent-1 THE HARTFORD wfOVRlf WIRR Mittre the embodiment of lnnrlon ing a number of petitioners who had everything will bo finished. The Har gone ever until Monday in the County Court, on account of tha illness of Robert J. Christie, attorney for defendant. A grand vocal and instrumental eon-cert will be given at DieU Opera House, on Friday evening, by the Oakland High School Club, assisted by someof the best local talent.

Ths manly Ah Sing has sung himself into the good grases of the gentler Wf aAs BwT Mn office, Ninth street, opposjte Union TO LQait On Mining StOCl(S, the teachers elected at the last meeting of the Board did not come np to bor Commissioners desire to nse the aad sound economy. Fur sale by Christian Behrleber, 1105 1107 Broadway; opposite And other good "Collateral," northern slip of those occupied by the Bank, on THURSDAY evening, August Oakland Bank. uaaiaaoierry, and ineirerry (Jompany the required standard, two having only third grade county certificates, while nv inn apteh jbtk.t ISth. ftK 7hC o'clock, for the forma- A. G.

Gurnett t--J I aeeirea an aaaiuonai sup, two were Sonoma county where the Democracy ara in tha majority, and there they are shouting, votethe straight ticket 1 vote for your own party! In conclusion, for myself, I have this to say if I am elected I shall be an executive officer; I will treat all men equally before the and should either Democrat or Bepnblican come before me for prosecution, I will endeavor to make him think I am an will charge all dealers, 2X cents per pound for hair or wool nicked by oar machine, and 23, at tion of built on the southern end of their a Democratic Ward Club. Ward tne tmra ciaimea to nave a nrst grade State certificate, but had not produced it. He was ordered to notify the wharf. This change necessitated the Commissioni Stock; Brokers. private parties the same.

H. BCIHETJ.HaaB of the nation. Which party is better likely to provide a safe and correct policy for the country to live under? The Republican party has stood by the country ia its darkest days; when it was threatened by bitter foes; the councils of the nation and the camps of the nation's armies were filled with men whp believed in Republican doo-trines. The Republican party has Tl Tew, and they are to be married THE BEST aHTalCIAHS REC- moving of the waiting rooms, ticket offices, about one hundred feet to All good Democrats are invited to at- Members San Fraaeiem fltmk ajxt Kinhanm protested againat that measure. Mr.

Wright stated that the majority of the property-owners along the road, were poor; that as the widening of the street would naturally be followed by other improvements, such as grading and macadamizing, the taxation would be so heavy as to amount, in many eases, to actual eon- fiscation of property He thought furthermore, that as the railroad passed along the avenue, it should be kept for pedestrians and other trafflo discour-aged. Accidents were continually happening owing to Vehicles being on the ladies that they must file their certificates with the Board. shortly. fashion. A ommend Nabob WhWry" tat ayepepeu.

Xo be hd at all Druggist and Grocer. OFFICE 10 rAUFORIIA tend. the south. This has been done, and ths workmen are now eomoletins the STREET. SAB FRABfClSCO.

President Cole reported that several lioense having been issued by ths DiB-rnx HAWTjrfl FURBISHED desks had been loaned to the German County Clerk. r. PIERCE'S FATEST. fitting-up of the 'same, The change will bo. appreciated by them patrons, of teacher, for which thanks were re KOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.

bean tne salvation of the nation And hore for sale, will do welVsa call at ScheU. hiss. O. O. F.

Boildiac. fAGNETIC rLASTTC Professor A. L. Maim; of tha Boys' turned. energetic ana capame omoer.

Applause.) ''u TJTHJ3 The Chair hero called upon Mr. Palmer, -nominee for County Treas ill TVnaa TM mat In. tne larry, as it asords thea easier High BchooL, will lecture on Friday i MIIXINERT. LADIES CIO IX TO yeaUoa to being adopted )1 access to ths ticket offices, waiting- BILLS ALLOWED, The following hills were reported rooms ana ooats. Ban Fraaoiseo, os Snd very an variety so afternoon, beginning at 2:45 o'clock, before tha students of the University I think the policy of the future should be the policy of ths party hich has brought the country safely through the Last sixteen years in safety.

I do not like tossy- bad things of candidates pon aad Borreon all ever the ItilUnery goooa, ma at vary low pnoas a a The a nana! meeting of the stockholder ef the Oakland Oat Light Company will be held at the omoe of the Company, Beeoad (treat, en Saturday Heptambrr let, at o'clock p. M. urer, but that gentleman excused him correct by the Auditing and Finance Committee, and, npon motion, ordered Boarol ol suaorwisora, speetfolry caution tbe Pub- ri ot California, on "Classical and Sci track, etc a hoped the Board would -postpone the resolution until times were better, and the property-owners vers better able to stand the expense. Heaaninateartain frauds. Tha Board of -Supervisors met yes CAIA AITD EX ASTUTE THE KAMT entific Studies." ild i self by saying that as tha hoar waa late, he did hot think he could capture a single vote by making a speech, and paid; 5, jus.

u. a.s iishjj, v- lent and worthies bniitkn which are sow In testimonials to the cnratlv power of terday and transacted but little busi the market. Beware ol them. I SSTBend for 1 so ibe ota aiae, ouiw can no the Democratic party. We cannot allow the Democratic party to again come iatooifioe.

Ulastrated Book and Prise List. MAGNETIC u. h. C. B.

rt 11 it. The 'Original resolution to widen Railroad avenue, was however passed. Keeeb To be had at all Drag-gist and Orocer' might possibly loss a great vany. Ths annual picnic and target excursion of tbe. Independent MaoMahon Goard will bo bald in Badger's Central 75 10 a no MRS.

rnunrr. ELASTIC TRUSS CO. crmnte gangster. i i ness. They thto sat as a Board of Equiliaation, and' passed npon a large number of applications for reduction np statra, Ban rTancioco.

'rjoamr poison tocb mwnw. fi and on notion the strrrerof the street I and property, and the taking ol ab in Jao. A. 35 Park on Baadsr nnL August Zbtn. with noxiftns drugs.

If re are sick try the Nabob To be had at all Drug stracts of noes, was oraerea. tHmXSOl1 IJOIBIATOBa. I Mr. Porter then went Into an explanation of what be considered the da- Ocotra OosU Water SO 08 0. 4......

on or assessments. Applications ol 303 Ceding Lots a Then win Taristy of games, be Mr. Charles O. Reed, nominee for County Clsrk was called npon- and heartily endorsed Mr. Palmer's Tiews npon the stoatioBr Mr.

C. Rutherford was' allad Celebrated Germaii Astrologer, The report ol. the. oapennunaent gists and Grocers. wt i Morse, M.

M. Dawn, M. Hoggins, C. B. i9 sides dancing, instrumental masio and A- WI srT-CL.

AB9 SALEftMAll that the Park street sewer had been pi ale 1 aaaJltt' eVA emSkA A Mf In Oakland or i Sale, tiea of Lsglslators. He considered Dunham, Oerrigaa 144 41 Donham, Carrigaa 64 uordes, is. fatter, jnlia Young, Isaac H. Ward: H. 8weoteDDle.

Mr. wanted el Bchellhaas, one Who ondarataads that labor was ths foundation of -ON TBXr-Wm noon, and gave a brief explanation of was referred to the Committee on Watts, G. G.Briggs, J. M.Todd, Mrs: 8. W.

Donning, Wm. Stewart, F. i if there la any statesman in GeoreiA boopiho.K Under the head of new business Mr. SEVENTH STREET, TRfrS Deer nation's greatness, and labor should KoordWy be first eared for He then raraajLXMEXT WItX SCHKLtHAAS waidnir for tbe Hon. Alex.

H. Stevens's the condition in which he found tha affairs of Administrator two years He said that generations nelew Clayy -i mxrt w' The Board then adjourned to meet on Tuesday evening next.k sell yon oat for Cash. touched on the labor question, favoring no rrisia -a tj ilt. eat to uongress, no naa nener give Hobart called the attention of the Board to the superiority of the Asbes Peinstadter, Chas. Bredhoff and Peter Knmpf were acted npon.

Ths Board then adjourned until to-day. The IT L' RE AT LOW PRICES. up. Mr. btepnens nas vitality enough to last him a good many years longer, or OI aouo oeiore nam bed either failed to qualify, or had Attention Voters! i JOHK IX.

TODD. 17 Broadway. Near Htntla St. Bchellhaas. 1.

O. O. F. Building. Eleventh tos roofing to tin, the laUer being lia same class of business ia being trans wws wnicn regulated the length ct day's work; ha said; -i, Afew years ago, in the dty Of San Francisco, there lived man whose street.

--j- else he would never i nave attempted," aeteapy tne xsoara to-aay. ble to spring a leak at any moment. He therefore moved that the" contract much less finished, magaains article O. HKDniNfi AT SECOND failed to attend to tha duties of the office. He (ths speaker) bad.

taken the offioe when there was nothing in it; he had attended to the business strictly, Don't forget to Vote for ors of the Fifth-street bnHdins be al hand price by Chr. 8chriber, IMS aad UU7 wealth was considered boundless; his money had been laid no from Buaoasafal disputing every that has ever been toads to ths authorship of the Tha profits of tha Creedmoor shoot Cottle Eeer Caloon The tuke of Edingburgh, had a very affectionate reception in Athens last month. The Greeks never forgot that they elected him Xing, In 1863, and as they call biro, ra mains a great favorite all the greater, probably, that he didn't go to role over them, lowed to coyer the deck with asbestos. Broadway, west side. r.

ft THOS, A. SMITH. speculations in grain; the man's name and asa Broadway, ing gallery at Shell Mound Park, Oak land, last Bunday amoun ting to $27 60 A vote was taken. Mf. Hobart and letters of Junius.

There is not another man in tha world bold en ouch to have had advertised everything he had done; and had mads his report in a proper I AS. A TOHfC, A WD- FOB iU Between Sixth aad Seventh atraete, Oakland was i Tied lander; this wealthy man never had a dollar but what was the result of Mr. Shanklin voting aye, and Mr. Tivmil tw. 1 awMM enm-nlalnt Nabob Whisky" 1 undertaken such a job.

-Jones's silver nave seen paid over to the Committee manner, and tnai tne omoe i (Present Incasnbent,) Jor County Recorder. Bottf beer delivered to private families enaled. To be had all-Draggit and the labor of the farmerjhad there been beginning to pay its expenses and a sport nothing in comparison to H. enqued to receive ft. Of Mr, Hobart exhibited piece jc wroser..

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