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1 LIli'lTlIJ. ITaTa THE ENTEr.rniXL Ladle Btara. cay. KZVt TO-CAY. i We were called npoa to-day to visit Practical asrsMttaaeBy aCUUtem), Deseriptlea af the The City Council" will meet this Hew BatMiBS A the new Trimming Store, just opened by REU ESTATE TRANSACTICr.S.

The following zeal estate transao-tions have been placed, upon record In'1 the County Beeorder's offlo sinoe our last report: aad Twelfth aat FraatLllm Editob Tbxbottc: There has bees a evening at 8 o'clock, DJETZ -QrERiY HOUSE Miss Nellie Burner. -We can say very MONDAY. SEPT. 10, 1877. Streets.

Ths work of driving piles for the little about it as time and space will not The Clebrleai Bant laat-abe aaaewttseTsi i Bavaua mm the a "I Saturday was celebrated as being the Twenty-seventh aniriversary of the admission of CalifomU into the Union Associated Press Dispatches: to CHAS. E. LOCKE the vLetre ana Mansver, Eighth street bridge has been finished allow it, but we would; like: to impress lBOatsper Week FBAJiS UaWiiOB. great deal of fault found with the workings of the Oakland Firs Department of late, part of which, I think, should be laid npoa the shoulders of the I ervsd by Camera upon the minds of the wary ones wl A large number of people visit the have not yet visited this palace, that Oak-j 1 fee etrwwlll af ta TKIC thu aaaala af ray HHr awallshtaa la Alw Oaaasy Alameda beach these warm dsys to The prosperity of, city may be easily judged by its buildings. The intending settler, be he small capitalist or common laborer, establishes his lares et penates where he sees handsome and permanent edifices in course of erection, for where rich men by a grand barbacue and procession at f- 6.

S. A. and T. O. Lewis to J.

and A. de Lonsa CWdonxa-Loi 22, block Central Land Company; Thomas Gouldin to J. Lloyd Four acres in Levy Tract, Brooklyn; tl.OOO. And every evening ths week false bathe, s. -3.

iUi landneyer had before such a beneficial (tore to the public contains everything; 8an Jose, in whioh the Santa Clara City CounoH, part upon the Chief Engineer, and a portion upon the members of the The Oakland Rumors of Dissensions in Hayes' Cabinet. Great many people came from San Ojatixrcxavy Valley Pioneers vera assisted by many Financial and lncy, aoUonal and otherwise necessary te household comfort! aenher woostsdJ Eaerntss Sseceis old friends from San Francisco and Fire Department to-day Is very poorly Francisco yesterday by way of ths ereek route: 5 Oakland. The "Native 8ons of the buttons allaixes aad patterna; a beautiful assortment of luiW tu.muk. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK sHuated to do good service, and if our property-Owners rely upon it as it is, BeX Ifcaacxaoo, Septwrfer 18. lWT.i, Gold elooe la New Tort o-dey atlOSX The charge of battery against Boot Golden West" picnicked at Damon's mt i wear, etc LH every one rvieit and Kurtzelwas dismissed in the Police lovaraunsat Bonds, 107 foerseflSOT.

Cyrus W. Field on Ocean Cable they wiU find to their cost that they have reckoned without their host. The city, in the first place, is without vjtioto Nineuio. lot yHOimsa brought out their sailing craft and en-gaged in a regatta. imv rr S'a of lasiiPeelae Mallei Court this morning.

i a- ElegantXCostly vmwum goods if they do not purchase. Remember the plane, 464 Ninth street. Union Telegraph. MX; Sterling, US3)4 88J m.a an flmtad at ttH Lizzie Carleton, for violating a city A SAM tOBM. opposite Posteffioe.

a Amalgamation. wPBESEHTS 1UU ordinance, was fined 30 by the Police means ot giving an alarm properly aad fully to the firemen. The small amount of jingle which might be got out of At an early hour the number of visi Judge this tors from the environs and different Blellla Ttosartaae. It la does do as good to see how nena- I fM tyltt end 7l selling. Broken ers buying Half Dollars at 4 per Mat discount and ars selling them at 4 pes cent, discount i.

Trade DoUs1 are quoted a this market at The -Talked Wonder of The-Alameda folks have purchased are willing to sink, their wealth in bricks and mortar, he is confident that he may count oa continuous employment at fair wages. Among the Indications of the Increasing prosperity of Oakland. th.e i r. L. atAGKOTCIMT XUXLDrNQ Which Dr.

S. Merritt is constructing on the northwest corner of Twelfth and Franklin streets, takes a prominent place, and a brief description of its character will not be ont of place. The structure is a hundred feet square and sixty-two feet in height. Built entirely out of the best brick and faced with cement, ft presents a solid and lasting appearance that la an portions of the county gave the city W. Ftelsl aa Oeaaai Cahle M.

rait to A. una juo mock State University Homestead; $700. Wnu P. Wetmore to P. N.

Kemfflard Weet line of Grove street, 28 feet south of Alden avenue, south 66x90 feet; tLooa 7j. and M. Creaser to M. A. Cauld-well, I A.

Disard and M. Scofield Lot 16, block 481, Adeline and Market-street Homestead; $2,200. M. Dale to B. Dale Lot 9, block 74, Tract Berkeley L.

and T. L. Association: George H. Hallett and P. DaJton to P.

Bartlett Lota 35, 44, 47. 48 and 49, block 14, College Homestead Tract; $1,980. Charles W. Tyler to F. N.

Giles Lot 3, block 23, land adjacent to Encinal; $860. -'r H. Tubbs to M. Thomson Block 72, Clinton; $1. H.

M. L. and S. Reynolds to Geo. L.

Reynolds Center line of Mariposa avenue and west line of Ratine street, -ck fii nnn veringeanm people wUl be. in snita af the hand fire engine formerly owned AaaalaranaaUaav every obstacle thrown in their way. by the East Oaklanders. New Yoax, September 10th. Cyrus The UTerpool wheat market given to-day Entire Change ofc Xawxwaaaft Attraetloja I 4 ana iaaaf as The tides rise vary high about these Closing Assodatioa- have tried every movement known to military tac W.

Field states that the declarations galla-day appearance, and at 10 o'clock the Mexican Veterans and Santa-Clara County Pioneers proceeded to the. Southern Pacific Depot to await the arrival of the train. It reached there about half-Dast eleven o'clock, and the the Church bell now used as a fire alarm bell," is scarcely sufficient for a city which extends for five miles ia onof direction, and for nearly three miles in another. The bell which was destroyed by the City Hall fire was not large enough, and was hung too high Sound travels, upwards, aad while the tones of the ex-City Hall bell could be heard distinctly on the hill-tops west of Fruit Vale, they at 12a to it lOd for mnn Califosnls sad times, covering the entire marsh lands made by Secretary of State Everts con tics to close their brother store; but it does not seem to work well at: alL and in the vicinity of Oakland. cerning the amalgamation of the Direct It is reported that the; trouble about they appear now to lose interest in it processiovTwas' then formed in the fol and Anglo American Cable Companies, lis 13s for i -PBODIICB niBSBT, FLOTJB 06 i par bbl.

-WHEAT els. BARLEYBrewtng, tl 85. niTfl ervas anm Ml -f xssrsr i MR A. X. BRA.DUBT aukil QgHTTX ORA1CVIXLE.

THE COURTAISES, I 1 the marsh land opposite East Oakland. Well, they must come to it after a while. was based upon a misconception of facts. He aays that Eastman, years ago. has been settled by Messrs Larue and for women will go where they can get the beat goods, whether ft be evening or scarcely ever were recognized on Seventh street in this city.

After that Carpentier. secured aa Act of Congress which author POT ATOE8 Early Bias, $1 S01 15; 8 west, The great complaint just now is ized them to lay a direct European cable, bell was destroyed the City Council daytime, and all these circulars, their wind and banners and lanterns, and i auas per eu. A. F. White toS.

C. Browne 1 acres in lota 4 and 1. White Tract: S1.5UU. BUTTX8 AMD we quote asu should nave immediately made arrangements for a belL of large aad that there is hot enough pressure in water mains to force a hydrant stream BILLY 'ARLKGTOHi BICKEY MCCARTHY, Brilliant Dramatic Company. agreeable contrast to the flimsy erections that are but too common across the bay.

The style of architecture is what Is called modern, or in other words, is a happy blending of the different recognized styles that satisfy the eye, without sacrificing comfort or stability to over-ornamentation. The building forms a SQT7AM Or OX HTTKDXKd" RET And fronts on Twelfth street. There and permitting them to land it anywhere on the American coast except on the shores of Florida. This franchise was sold to S. C.

Browne to F. M. Denny--Part of Vicente Peralt Reserve and of Plot rowdyism displayed wiU never do with respectable ladies, so let us see no more of it done by gentlemanly clerks, ponderous tone, and should havefhad much higher than a man's head. it located and hung in such a manner 73, V. D.

Peralta Rancho; $5,200. M. J- Armstrong to B. and J. M.

Siemens 4 Col, contractors for laying the To-day is noted in the old Hebrew that it would do service. Besides, aaS Hooker Lot 6, subdivisions 6 and 7, cable, who, in turn, disposed of it to Who Killed Cock Robin calendar as the day of the "Feast of Gadaliah." and will be observed ac The Bellevue House, located at the in silver rates as follows: iimiii UMJW ri'b HI, per 2S S2S: CaUpw '7 EOT 1810 N8ToI)o wing arJobbhi rate: East Hame.12 Alt clPmoked BeeL.10 ll Val.Hama.UMat3)clLanl,UrcMu.ia 4 UeL Baooa Ult IS tGGS-Chotoe ara acarca. We quote: Hen' SMfcttc; Salt Lata, JS2c; Eastern, ars duU al l620c; par dotcn- GKNKBVA1 MBatCHAWDlSB. Hardy Tract FRtDAT, BXPTUIBEB 7. there should be a bell on each and every engine-house, and these bells should be so arranged as to be rung by electricity the moment the main bell is English -company.

When 8iemens went to Europe to negotiate the sales that be tersection of New Broadway and Tele lowing crofir: Mounted police, Grand Marshal and aids, San Francisco band, Mexican Teterans, of Santa Clara county, the California Society of Pioneers of San FrancicBO, with delegations from different sections of the State. Following this came a representation of the trip across the plains in the days of lang syne, under the captaincy of Henry J. Haskell. The different teams were as near a faithful representation of the old wagon train as conld be conceived, including ox teams, pack oxen and mules, with the usual furniture, down to the dog and poultry. Following this came a platform wagon bearing a representation of the old steamship California, the fir at that BOtraSKD TBS HORN With passengers after the discovery of gold.

In the rear of this were a number of platform wagons containing different scenes of early life, such as placer miners at work with rockers abd cordingly by the Jewish population Arlington's Woman's Rights Francis 8. Spring to A. J. Hare Lota graph avenue, bar been leased by Mrs. ore letters, signed U.

8. Grant, Preti Wolfe Tone Guard, Third Regi 6 to It block 98, Deooto; $60a Tarring the bounded, bo much lor the bell ques A. C. Sco rille, who will undoubtedly dent of the United States certifying to T. Bigelow to M.

H. Eastman Lot Banjo Solos ment, Company under command Of Colonel Fitzpatrick, enjoyed a target the correctness of the Act, and also tion. The Department is short-handed, and there are men belonging to it who 22, block 603, Gibbons' property, Oakland Point: $440. document from the United States Attor CNBLES -California adamantine. IJos, AW01 Btearie Acid.

15Jf 01Se: Patent Wax, is. a basement of 9 feet in height, which is divided so as to be available for almost any purpose. Ob the tint or ground floor, according to the original plan, there were four stores, each 24 feet in' width and 80 feet in depth and 18 feet in height, and Metsnu W. W. Montague Co.

have rented the stores on the Franklin street side and made them into one large store. The excursion at Schuetzen Park, Alameda, E. D. Harmon to E. R.

Holton Lota are perfect ignoramuses when called to work at a fire. They may be able to yesterday. ney-General giving his opinion of the legality of the Act aad the power under it to FISH Meaa Mackerel ara andiable at $14 6, 7, 8, 15. 16 and 17, block plot 53, V. and D.

Peralto Rancho $1,900. make of it a first-class hoteL Parties desirous of obtaining rooms, either single or in suites, with or without board, furnished or unfurnished, should call at once. The Bellevue is only four minutes walk from Seventh street station, and three lines of horse cars pass the the building. to 111 la half bbla and ISAM 2S In kits: No. 3, Wm.

Dillon, who waa stabbed by land the cable on the American shores. put on style when driving a watering cart, or playing pedro, but they1 are frauds of the first water when fighting In balf bbla, 60; Eastern Pacific SXdSo in bbU and 7o) tot se-acted in aasea; Salmon, $1 80(51 63 ineaaes Alice Haynes last Thursday, is lying very low at his residence, partly from P. A. and H. S.

McDonell to B. Benedict 14 acres near Bowman's land; $4,200. J. J. Saunders to Peter Kock Lot 24, A Doabtmi Starjr.

The Sun's Washington special says of J-n cans; barrels, 6099 SO; nail ao STBy attending thia charming entertainment tou stay receive aa a present An Elegant Gros uraia Black Silk Dress Pattern, foil 25 Tarda; Taloe $100, Oold Cain. In every respect exactly like those siren away at the Bosh Btreet Theater-, one of which will be given away every night I A Superb Com binaUon Bilk aad Cashmere Dress Pattern; value S50 in Gold Coin one of which will be riven away every night 1 A lady's Solid Oold, Hontmg-case Watch; value $50 one af which be given away every night Or one of one hundred other Elegant and eostly which wlfl he clven away every night. ure. Last Saturday some of these brilliant firemen were ten minutes hunt block zioi, McCourteny tract: ai.UOO, long torn, and also representations of Beat Estate aad Calleetfasi Office. G.

M. 1 iaher to Louise Hecht line Secretaries McCrary, Thompson and Sherman declined to go to Marietta with the President, simply because they did camp lite on Sunday, ollowing these ing after a hydrant at the corner of of Eighteenth street, 45 feet of Castro There has been opened at the Point by Messrs Frank H. Levi and J. E. Tib- oame the native sons of pioneers, to Telegraph avenne and Broadway, and street.

35x100 feet: $4,500. the number of one hundred, and then when they did find the hydrant, lo and windows are fitted with handsome Frenoh plate glass, furnished by Whittier, Fuller 4 Co. The main entrance, whioh is on Twelfth street, i leads up by an easy staircase with solid walnut banisters and rails, to the second floor. Ths front rooms aiearailable for offices, and the rear apartments are just such as would suit families. Thereis a fireplace in each room also marble topped wash- not approve of the object of that meeting and its parade over ex-Confederate E.

J. Beebe and J. Beebe to J. and M. Bohan Lot 60, Linden Homestead; betts of Oakland, a Real Estate and" Insurance office.

These young gentlemen prospecting party" of the by-gone behold, there was not a spanner in the crowd with which to attaeh the hose. $650. members. They strongly dissent from MINING STOCK. REPORT.

tatasDy Takcrapkaa Uta "Tribaae; Sas Tbaxcisco. September 10. The follovlng ea'aa were made in the Ban Fraaelsco Stock an Exchange oard this MOnimiei aon. 3oO Koarath 50o days on there way to -new diggings, each appropriately accoutred. Brown- See dhplay af presents tn the window ot X.

D. Black comer Broadway aa4 Moth Ureet, iDBlMlOH, TWO 1 Cnate Wm. Watts to H. P. Petersen Sub what they term the extreme of Hayes' are live, energetic and systematic business men and any and all business given division lot 10, block 795, Watts tract loss of blood, and partly from nervous exoitement.

The friends of J. B. Lamar and J. J. White, accompanied by the First Regimental Band, of San Francisco, proceeded to their residences on Saturday night and treated them to aerenades.

Last evening the Presbyterian and Congregational Churches held a union meeting at the Congregational Church, to bid farewell to several missionaries, who will sail next week for China and Japan. A charge of disorderly conduct which No 2: $200. Southern policy. Their opinions on this subject are so clear and defined, and naviy urete, aJUUld DRESS CIS- SIX Iff! nn cleAParqoeW, ZSVXUQTEi, No extra charge for Be erred Basts, which Wm. Watts to Mathias Petersen Subdivision lot 9, block 795, Watts tract come from such authentic source as to to them will receive prompt attention.

House renting and collection will be a specialty with this new firm and large experience will make it desirable for all to put their business in their hands. No. 2: $200. They were over half an hour getting water on Simpson McKillioan's barn after the alarm was sounded. The question of the capability of Chief Fuller to discharge the duties of his position, has been too well settled for me to discuss here.

The unanimous verdict given by the thousands who saw the city Hall slowly fade away, settled Mr. Ful warrant the statement that dissensions son Daggett's Band beaded the second division, which was made up principally of the Santa Clara Pioneers, and a long line of carriages and country conveyances containing celebrities from different parts, and the wives and daughters of Pioneers. It was nearly one o'cloek when the procession reached the place of rendezvous at 460 Peytena 1.10 210 Point. 4 80 630 Oreraon 7727K may oeaecuiwaa van voormer amg store. W.

B. Hardy to E. Eccles Lot 10, aTBANDOITT MATINEE SATURDAY. are already beginning In Mayes Cam 241 385 oa Ml BAB MHimH 2M Oala. 8M.SaTafa...8)3 66 Con 120 Ohollax SaiffiStk block ZW, Oakland; S1.UU0.

SATURDAY, BEPTEH8BR 8. 4850 20 Oonndenea. 640 Union 6T4 1380 3aledo. 4 75 net. Whether they will increase or lessen, will largely be determined by the What are Taa knag-bias; A Be at P.

and G. Barrett to T. P. Williams line Weet of Third street 125 feet popular feeling in the North. 970 .1 i5l 20 Your prospects in life are no better than a fly sucking the dry juice out of stands with running water.

To every suit of rooms there is a gas meter attached and in the main passage way there are a number of coal bins While the rooms on this floor are intended to be rented in suites, they can be just as well occupied singly. In the rear, there is a large kitchen, fitted up 11 with a range and boiler of sufficient capacity to supply a hotel. In fact the rooms on this floor are of such various sizes that they can be made into anything, from a large dining-room to a bachelor's chamber. On the ler's case most effectually. He might of Cypress.

29.1x158 feet. $749 20. SOMETHING NEW. European Pine Tree Extract. -AJTB Herb Vapor Baths, Geaeral Baaeaa'a Bade.

O'Donnell's Garden, where, as soon as the pavilion was filled, the literary exercises took place. Colonel Younger, 30a Globe 3Je 450 8 SnASk 1470 HAH. 445 PolnU.X)c4.35c 136 A ...20 95 Jackets. 11(310 become a first-class fireman in time, is booked against Mr. Dillon will be called in the Police Court to-morrow morning.

Dillon is very low from loss Leise to S. A. Rounds 60x140 feet, yonder hay stack. xou may make a but I don't like to see a Chief Engi 100 Dardanellea. 1 15 on Van xiurean street.

Alameda; Sb25. General Badeau writes from London to the Tribune that the decoration which he million dollars in a moment, and so 100 Li Waah 1 25 1266 neer made to know his duties at the J. T. Emery to W. W.

Moore Lots President of the Santa (Jlara Valley Pioneers, made an address of welcome, 200 MConTa fiOe 20, 21, 22, 23 and of 19, Emery tract expense of the publio, and at a loss of while accompanying General Grant that fly be fortunate enough to 47g Twelfth Oakland, Cal. TO Alpha 1006 Belcher.7i(7 which was responded by Peter Deane, saunter across Candy Blank molasses thousands of dollar worth of prop 1000 Bo. Joe. 1 30 1000 rargoJGSSc 260 in England waa merely one indicating MO 400 Utah lglli President of the California So erty. drippings, and be happy.

Should you 180 Andes ...760800 ciety, after which Hon. Lawrence Ar plot M. Donovan J. A. Carroll--Lot 3, block 2, subdivision of Chipman blocks; $700.

J. C. Hayes and J. Caperton to M. have a lucky streak, spend Sets at Candy iioiuon.

129 Excheq 7J7S In view of these facts, I would request Mr. Fuller to step down and out 50 Bnooor IX his connection.with the volunteer army during the rebellion, and declares that he has no apology to offer for that. These Baths stand preeminent aa a remedial agent, and ara recommended by the most eminent Physicians aad medi THUtT PLOOB 8 7520 Be 41 405 Blank's for Taffy Candy. Seventh street. ISO of a position which he is in no wise near Depot.

capable filling. BOKN. cal voueges of Europe, They cleanse the skin and remova aU 0nL I would also ask the CityJJouncil to Fall Style far 1877. appoint a man capable and drilling to OH A 8 In this city. September 7.

to the oi blood, occasioned by the knife cuts inflicted by Alice Haynes. Mr. Wm. Surrhyne, who was thiown from his buggy one day last week, is able to be around again, though very sore ftca the tremendous jolt he received when he came in contact with the hard macadam on Seventh street. The cases of A F.

Johnson and John Nelson, charged with an assault upon a woman in an oyster house at the corner of First and Webster streets last Friday evening was on trial in the Police Court this forenoon, and attracted a large crowd of idlers. effete matter that accumulates on its surface removes from the blood the imparities which Kabaaaet'a marrtaara. Mahomet bad inherited the rare personal attractions of Abdullah and Adams, the hatter, of 1013 Broadway, will to-day. August 16th, introduce the wue or una, s. Ukaae.

a son. make the Department toe the mark in all cases. raase disease soothes aad the nerves; pre- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. I woutdalso ask the City Council to provide for the city immediately, or aa soon as practicable, a fire bell of at 11 health; aids eeetion ud as. simulation, and tends to eetab- Httllac tkU afaralac Bnatsa TraasMteal CaaTacalita; too bealthy action of all the least 3,000 pounds weight, and smaller Amine (his parents).

He was tall, graceful and dignified, his countenance engaging, his eyes dark and lustrous; his thick black beard reached down upon his breast; intelligence and a pensive melancholy marked his carriage; he spoke seldom, yet always in of the oody. fp Tor" Tt4M. Donovan Lot 1, block 41, Hayea Caperton tract; $650. L. W.

Wood to G. IL Gray corner of block 703, easterly along Seward street 130x135 feet on Cedar street; G. II. Gray to J. Morizio Same as next preceding; E.

Cheater to 8. A. Vance-Lota 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Pancoast's tract; $3,400. A.

J. Gladding and Wm. Surrhyne to J. W. Glaze Lot 3, block 794, Btreet subdivisions Watts' tract; $250.

B. Baldwin to A. Schreiber-Lots 25 and 26, block 20, Fitch Homestead tract; $600. B. and E.

J. Baldwin to J. Moul ton Lots 27 to 37 and 41, block 20, Fitch Homestead tract; $5,500. E. J.

Baldwin to A. Schrieber Lots 25 and 26, block 20, Fitch Homestead tract; Fall Style of Hats. He will take measures and make to order. i Beat quality. Silk Hat, 18.

Second quality, Silk Hat, $6. Those hats will be as good as any hats ever sold in Jtland for $8 and $10. Latest Styles af Sate Paper. Tho Ladies are invited to call and ex amine the newest styles of Note paper FOB ACUTE Tha Board of Supervisors met this morning at tha County Court House. And Clironio Diseases! bells upon every engine house.

I would also suggest that the Department be reinforced with competent firemen, and the incompetent be dismissed. Crrrzxx. Oakxakd, September 10th. The annual meeting of the Society 1 language musical and refined; some Present Messrs. Alriso, Oreracker; Soch as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Catarrh.

for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani The apartments are of the same chat acter, with the exception of being only 12 feet in height instead of 18.6 feet and also being without a kitchen. But otherwise there is hardly any choice between them. There are altogether sixty-four rooms in the house, thirty on the first and thirty-four on the second. The architect may well be complimented on the admirable way in which he has managed the light and The wainscoting throughout is of white cedar and the floor is of Oregon pine. Messrs.

Simpson McKillican. the contractors, are justly proud of their work and state that the building for quality of material and solidity of construction cannot be excelled in this State or, in fact, anywhere else. Standing upon the roof of this edifice and getting a beautiful view of the Contra Costa Bange and the Bay, no one could help acknowledging that when the Hon. Nathan Porter spoke at Armory Hall a few nights since and called Oakland the Queen City of the Pacific Coast, he neither exaggerated her beauty nor over-estimated her wealth. times he broke into sallies of humor and loud peals of laughter he nervous neaoacoe, inseases ot uver, ana au Female Complaints, these Baths are unpar Mason, Pamyes, Martin and Chairman Barn ham.

Absent Mr. Ctoaae. mals, will be held at the rooms of Dr. Dio Lewis, this evening at 8 o'clock cher was introduced and delivered a lengthy address; reviewing the history of the State since the day of its admission and bringing up many of the important issues and movements since then, and the connection of the Pioneers with the growth of the State. His address was heartily applauded, after which Miss Mattie Patten was introduced, and in a most credible manner read a poem entitled "WKLOOICS TO THS PIOXZKBS.

"Welcome to the Pioneers." which has been prepared for the occasion by Sister Annie Fitzgerald, of the College of Notre Dame. At the close of thereadng the throng adjourned te take part in the fat things prepared for them, and in thia they were not disappointed. The barbecue consisted of 1U beeves. 30 large hogs and 22 fat sheep, scienifically slaughtered and out up in sections averaging about fifty pounds, and roasted in the old-fashioned style, the lay-out being under the direction of old experienced hands. There was nothing lacking in the way of substantial and condiments, and it is estimated that not less than five thousand stood at the tables during the afternoon.

While this was going on dancing was kept up in the pavilion, and all seemed to fully enjoy themselves. During the festivities a dispatch was sent to Francis D. Clark, waa passionate but forgiving, gentle The minntes of the last meeting yet full of dignity. "Never did he were read and approved. speak to me an uukmd word," said one of his slaves of him.

Yet his air sharp, at which time and place, officers will be elected for the ensuing year and other business will be transacted. On motion. Mr. Martin was allowed alleled The following authorities have, after a thorough examination of the effect of these Baths, given their recommendation: Profeaaur Dr. Hoppe, of the University at Basel; Dr.

Gerhardt, Director of the Government Hospital at lenas; Imperial Councilor Dr. Brnckow, in St. Petetsburs; Dr. A. Mortens, Berlin, and many others.

Opwn daUy, for laden aad Gentleman, from 8 A. It to 7 F. under the directions of i aad Papeterie just received at Strickland ft Co'a Bookstore, 1060 Broadway, near Twelfth street. Also, the new styles of cabinet size Portrait frames and new pic. tures and picture frames, just received, Lost.

A subscription book of the "West was so commanding and austere as at further time to inquire into the ease of "Tnnpi." 1 At the Congregation Church last evening, the Rev. Mr. McLean announced that a movement was being started in this city to urge the next Legislature to make some laws that shall be effective to a certain class of paupers tramps that infest our city. To accomplish this purpose It had been considered times to awaken an indescribable awe. Thia afternoon as two ladies were Mrs.

Gates. A vein in bis forehead swelled in his moments of excitement, and his eyes. The Hospital Committee was allowed further time in whioh to report about to take the Telegraph avenue cars, one of them dropped a gold bracelet valued at about $20, and not blood-shot and restless, seldom fixed upon various matters connected with upon any single object, but were full of the inspiration or the poetry of a A Mysterious Affair. Between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock this morning a rather mysterious affair occurred on Eighth street, near the corner of Jefferson. A gentleman residing at 616 Eighth street, states that at that hour he was disturbed by loud and angry voices on the sidewalk niisaingthe ornament passed on.

A Ioflnnarv affairs best that each church appoint two members from its numbers to make Oakland Press" was lost on Twelfth street to-day. A reward will be paid to anyone returning it to De Witt C. Lawrence, corner of Pine and Division street, West Oakland. prophet or a seer. poor but honest man picked, np the Mr.

Mason asked and was granted DR Bl'RRITT. Who has had SS years experience. LEVI TDJBETTS CO. Corner of Railroad Averaoa aad Wood Streets, WEST OAKLAND, n.nadiian, who naa been sought in one 'large Cemmittee of Conference bracelet, returned it to its owner, and received thanks. 'Vale." marriage by many noble Meccans, had rejected every offer, and lived in retirement, adding to her large fortune H.

K. Starkweather and A. K. P. Harmon would be the members from the Congregational Church, and G.

W. Armes and W. S. Bartlett from the Mr. Robinson lately moved out of a THE CUSTOMS.

Proeeedlaara Before She Trtainry Conamlsaloa. a in front of the premises. On looking out he observed two men and a woman, the latter appearing to be Real Estate i and Gener; house on Jackson Btreet corresponding to a point between Sixteenth and Sev further time to examine into and report upon matters referred to him at previous meetings of the Board. A communication from the City Council asking the Board to pass some rules and, regulations, which would prohibit the wholesale butchers, who do business north of the charter line of Oakland, from throwing the offal from their slaughter houses into the bay, Presbyterian iDr.Eell's) Church. This Committee will meet next Tuesday (to Original The process adopted by Dr.

Price in making his Special Flavoring Extracts, original. By this new process he is en abled to produce flavorings of the finest quality, retaining the freshness of fruit, by a successful trade. Mahomet alone had won her heart. Yet we are told ahe hesitated how to mskeknown her preference, and a siBter or a servant opportunely lent her aid went to the very riobly dressed, standing directly resident oi the tjaiiiornia Pioneers at Long Branch, extending congratu morrow) evening in the ursnd Central enteenth streets, a few days ago. Saturday a quantity of straw was found piled near the stable on the vacant in the light of the street lamp.

One Hotel. The Treasury Commission resumed its inquiry into the affairs of the Custom House on Saturday afternoon. The testimony of Henry Charbonell, Inspector of Customs, John P. Sher of the men was apparently holding the woman by the arm, while the other lations to their Eastern brethren. A dispatch was also received from them and also from General John A.

Sutter. The affair throughout was the finest. IiiSTxraiice Asentt. Collections made and loans effected. Special attention paid to renting houses and coUecting rents.

Also, Special Agents for lie Lycoming Insurance Co. of and A Plaasaaa Birnt. young man and said, What is it, Mahomet, what keeps thee from mat-rying? I have nothing," replied, premises and set on fire, probably by an incendiary. Dr. Agard and other San Antonio Creek ia be coming quite was talking and gestulating in an ex in my hands wherewith to marry' greatly to the discomfort of the round-master and to the good health of the citizens living near the was referred to the Oakland delegation to reuort.lT i neighbors extinguished the blaze.

a rendezvous for the athletic youth burne, Inspector of Customs, George who is inclined to boating and yacht "But what if some beautiful and wealthy lady should ofiVr to place with the exception of the Centennial Fourth of July, ever held in San Jose. The majority of the city folks started cited manner. Onee the listner caught the expression: "I must- have that child to-morrow, or by God I'll cut and the rustling of the trees at concentrated that a small quantity produces each characteristic flavor. Far Sale. New and Second-hand Furniture Store; reason for selling, have two stores.

Good chance for purchaser. Inquire at Eleventh Street, Furniture Store. H. SCHXLLHAAS. Laws, United Utatea Weigher, Wm.

General Inspector of Customs and Ji E. Squire, Inspector of ing. Almost any hour of a fine day French CoraaraUaa, af thee in affluence, wouldst thou nave her?" "And who can that be?" said lor the depot on their return trip aoout 6 p. highly delighted with their reception and the courtesies tendered may be seen crews practicing with the oar or furling and unfurling the light wings of the beautiful yachts which drowned the speaker voice. Suddenly the woman whipped out a stil- the astonished is Khadiiah." "Bat how can I aspire to letto.

and made a pass at toe man FORGERY. "Let that be my care, are gliding over the waters of the Estuary. It may be fair to expect that the holding ber, but which he parried, and Customs wsS taken. These men were closely question in regard to the smuggling of opium, teas, etc. The weighing scales, duties collected on rice, sugar, and other matters which have been reported aa "crooked." The Commission adjourned until thia evening at half-past 7 o'clock.

Mr.F. M. Campbell, Superintendent of the Public Schools in Oakland, appeared before the Board and made a verbal statement with regard to State school money at Sacramento. The matter was referred to the Audit and Finance Commute to report upon this afternoon. A petition was read from property-owners and taxpayers in Summit Boad District, asking for a regatta which wilt le given under the the confidante.

"I am ready," he said. And the servant went to tell all to Khadi jah. But one obstacle still seemed Wash lost aa Btreet Bxteasloa. A meeting of those parties who are interested in the opening of Washington street through the City Hall lot to 8an Pablo avenue, was held Saturday night at the office of Gladding, Surrhyne A Co. There waa considerable off-hand discussion as to the proper means to bring about the desired result, and finally a Committee of Three was appointed to confer with the City Council about the matter.

The committee appointed consists of J. H. Wetmore, V. D. Moody and E.

P. Flint. Those auspices of the St. George's Bowing grasped her wrist, ihe women gave a alight scream, as if from pain, and dropped the knife, when like a flash the man who had been talking struck them. The affair win long be remembered by all who took part with a feel' log of pleasure.

at 8ivoBxrra, The day was all that could be wished for; the guests arriving on the grounds, baskets were brought and the I hereby wish to inform the public that Club will be a first-class affair, and it will undoubtedly be witnessed by Tat WeatSer. Beports seem to prevail that winter will soon arrive, pre pair yourselves by going to the Cash Auction House. Their shoos can't be excelled and beats, em all in prices. Remember, No. 470 Ninth street.

to threaten disoomuture to all their hopes; for Khadijah'a father, a power I have not signed my name, agreeing to close my store at any specified hour, but thousands of spectators. her a stunning blow on the side of the head. She staggered and saved herself ful and wealthy Mecean, was certain to refuse to bestow his daughter on new road. Lewis Castro, George May from falling by clinging to the fence Carlaas Tatera; that my name was forged by one of the members of the Early Closing Associa-. and Hiram 1 Bailev were aoDoiot As soon as the blow was given, the two men turned down Eighth street.

viewers of the said proposed rokfTand The Board of Supervisors this after noon, while engaged in canvassing ths her poor and obscure suitor, and a lover's stratagem was employed to deceive the unsuspicious old man. Ham-za, Mahomet's uncle and friend, was bidden to the wedding. Khadi jah tion. I will not be bullied into anything. Our store wiU be kept open till 9 P.

at. I and disappeared around the corner of Twa Saloon and billiard parlors, corner of Wood and Seventh streets, reopened by ballots east at the election on1 Wednes Harrison. The gentleman who had are directed to report to the Board September 84th. A petition from Mr. Blair was referred to the Boad and Bridge Com parties who were present at the meeting Saturday night intend to have a conference this and the Committee will probably appear before day last came across two ballots which J.

MELLIS, Manager of the Great Eastern Auction been a silent witness of this midnight drama, robed himself hastily and went prepared a feast for her father, aad Stump A- Sypolt, where you can find the eeoel Templar' Eatertat anaent Saturday evening the good Templars of this city assembled at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner of Eleventh aad Franklin streets, in large numbers. Worthy Chief George Whitoomb as master of ceremonies. The occasion was a "dime social," held under the auspices of Athens Lodge; The programme of the evening was a diversified and interesting one, consisting of songs, readings, etc. A recitation, "Searching for the Slain," by Mrs. 8.

T. Standeford, was encored three to the assistance of the woman, but good things they contained, laid on tables, and amid the quietness of the shady knoll, were eaten with a relish, after which all repaired to the dancing platform to enjoy a few steps, i After a few dances had been gone through witb, the literary exercises were commenced. President Fairchild made some opening remarks. He spoke of the "Native Sons" as an organization for mutual improvement, and general promotion of the interests of its members. Miss Lillie Smith sang the '8tar Spangled Banner" with pleasing effect.

John Noon read a poem, and Lieuten were voted in the Fifth Ward in this city, and on these ballots were the names of A. B. Hall, House, Broadway, between Seventh and Eighth streets. I I when be reached the sidewalk she, mittee, to report September 24th A petition was read from owners and tax-payers in Ocean View Boad District, asking that J. C.

choicest of wines, liquors and cigars. Direct traa PhllaaelaBOa. Whitmans' famous confections marsh' the City Council this evening. Another publio meeting will be held tomorrow evening looking to the same object. when ne was overpowered wun wine, cast over him the perfume of ambergris, and dressed aim in a marriage garment.

He woke only to discover that his daughter waa too, had disappeared, taking the stil for Assessor, Jos. Shirley and Geo letto with her, and nothing remained mallows, chocolate caromels, crystallized to solve the mystery of the strange Horn for Constables. All three of these gentlemen were elected to these respective offices in Eden Township, married to the obscure Manomet, and. BROWELj PATENT CHIMNEYS. pine-apple, etc.

etc, at Bacon's Palace of proceeding. Our informant says that Dom Pedro and his Empress have and 'why a voter in this township should vote for them is "what no fel T4 Order. the men were, as Bear as be could discern, richly dressed, and had the appearance of being anything but that sailed for home. full of rage, denounced the unequal match. Fierce words were spoken, weapons were drawn, but the quarrel ended in reconciliation.

And thna ant-Governor Johnson delivered, an General Grant received the freedom Schmidt be appointed Overseer of said district. The prayer of the petitioners was ctranted, and Mr Schmidt is now an Overseer. --'v A petition was -read regarding the Berkeley Branch Baiiroad, and J. I. Baker and Mrs.

Maloney made statements in reference to the same matter. After discussion, a motiono allow the Baiiroad Company six months from f-k BK PTJLCBD IN ANT PART OF III' house ee attached to the owsnde of aay buildlns with aertaet safety. Nobby pants, 17, at Strathern's," oa which their conduct warrants. ler can find out." I Baelety axaettaga To-alght. of the eity of Inverness, Scotland, yesterday.

Broadway, above Fourteenth street. Mahomet and Khadijah began their married life with a picas fraud. The legend is told, not without reluctance, i Aaataer Week. Oak Grove Encampment No. 40, F.

A. Smith, of this city, is pas oration. OH THB WATXB. The yachts were lazily waiting for a breeze until some time after the hour for the start. 7 At 12:30 a light wind Nottingham Laos for la ele successive times, and may, therefore, be set down as meeting with the appreciation of the audience.

Brother Bundell, of San Francisco, delivered an address suitable to the occasion. At tha conclusion of the exercises the Worthy Chief announced that there would be a musical and dramatie entertainment given at Nicholl Hall on Tuesday evening. October 2d, under senger by the overland train due here 1 Messrs. Locke Lawlor nave concluded to remain with their combina Champions of the Bed Cross, meets at Live Oak Hall, southeast corner of by the prophet's most accurate biographers, 't gaat designay at 25 cents per yard; black silks and velvets at an immense sacrifice, to-night. They ara aow la nse In the bast buiUUags of this city and Bsa Francisco, aad have besa approved and reeeansaeaded by the Baa Fran, etse Board of Bapervisora.

aad by leaning Architect throughoattlM Call and ersmine the same at COSTXIACTOR BTJILDEB, 441 Jaekassi st-, H. B. car. Boat- Thus raised, Aladdin-like, to sudden tion, at JOietz Opera House, for an Dr. StrousVerg, the I bankrupt- rail Eighth and Broadway.

c- at tha Cash Aaction House, 479 Ninth other week. The successes of the week Brooklyn Lodge No. 32, meets at road speculator, has been released from prison in Vienna. affluence and distinction, Mahomet lived with his Khadijah ia a fair house at Mecca, the aite of which is still Sohimmelpfenniga' Hall, East Oak had sprung up, and the fleet started, crossing the line in the following order: Sloop Gazelle at 133158 Consuelo, 123311; pifot-boat Peabodv, 123331; street, next to Wells, Fargo A Ca Ex press. just passed were very gratifying and the auspices of Fountain Lodge of this land.

Geo. F. Maynard has been elected they will endeavor to make the enter; shown to the traveller. Faithful and Alameda SUmm.No. 113, U.

O. September 25th to vacate the roadway was lost The Insurance policy on the County Infirmary bant was received and filed. The Board here took up the matter of "canvassing the vote cast at the election on last Wednesday. At recess the Board bad only completed as far aa the votes east in this city and will not have finished in time for the publication- of the offioial returns to-day. Auditor of San Francisco county by a taU.

ments this week more attractive Fraaelsaa, i meeU at Pythian Hall, 1109 furnished or unfurnished at the Bellevue House, Telegraph avenue majority oi i than ever, and the presents which will devoted To his generous wife.they dwelt in happiness together, althougnthat strange restiessneM and pecu Broadway. Bev. Dr, Eells, of Oakland, preached be given- away will be of a rather aad Broadway in the American Chapai. Paris. higher order.

Miss Gertie Granville A Hne PMst af EtKaslte. Tfce Street BaUroatfl Yesterday the beautiful weather brought thousands of pleasure-seekers from San Francisco to Oakland. The oars on the local road were not only well filled but a host of people came via the creek boats. In the afternoon the first Sabbath i ia August. you get your Beck you get your The finest point to.

which etiquette and San FranQisQQ Savings i Union, i Dr. Eells is nowon theAtlantie ocean, liar temperament) naa alarmed his Bedouin nurse in childhood seemed never to have deserted him. His busy and poetic intellect will make ner arst appearance in tnis city fa the eomedy of "Who killed Cock Robin." and will be assisted by whito shirts, see wear, under- puoMwat a. u. Alien, a 33 x7 cousins, schooner La Gironde, Ida 8chuaner," 12:41:47.

In consequence of the Azaiene'e maooeu-vering in their way before the signal, the last two vessels did not cross the line in the time allowed, and by the rules were barred out of the race. In the run to Hunter's Point, the Gazelle fell back to the sixth place, tueOousins took the lead, followed by the Allen, nnd the Consuelo dropped behind the may be carried waa recently illustrated by our friend Hyacinth, who announced and will be la ax land about the last of tha month. them at the Caah Auction House, 47S Ninth atrast. 4 Mr. A.

D. Bradley, formerly of the uoniTsr to xoah j' V-. IB1111-- Grand Opera House Company of San President Hayes and family attended LEGAL K3TES." 1 The County Court will be in session to-morrow. 4 the possibility of nls going to Greenwood oa Decoration Day. Hyacinth has a soldier brother buried grew cloudy and stormy In repose.

Often he fled from Bis fine house aad affluent ease to hide la a solitary oave oa oae of. the hills above the city, Francisco. The theater was well filled nearly 800 people came 'over as one trip by the latterrouta, and disembarked at the foot of Broadway. There divine services yesterday at tn ilatn-odiat Church in Ivretaont. Ohio.

'At Saturday night, the principal gifts be A.t Rat ia that cemetery, and Mrs. H. suggested Ttm tha eoavaaieace af OaUaad hoRwwsra. tha eoaolnsion of the services many of ing won to the following parties: Gold watch by Mrs. Julia G.

L. Prince, of was bat ore solitary Back waiting to that If Be did go he snouia provide me rrestaeat's old ineods and neiga- Peabody to the fourth position. From Ia the County Court, this' morning judgment was rendered in favor of to give himself to fasting and meditation, aad wrestle with the evil spirits i that pursued his himself with to deck "dear carry passengers away, and not the special arraaassMnta will ba aaaae, li re- aaaated. foe aUowtag tn wrest te be paid Vat eaeela three months. North TemeseaL Tha black silk dress bors gathered around him to shake Get the best and most fashionable hate M.

Brinks, 925 Broadway, one door south of Ninth Booms, sfanjla or: ia suites, at! the BeBevue House, Telegraph avenue and Broadway. i Will's grave." i 1: defendant In the suit of Lang Co. onlv ia positions was made by pattern by -Mrs. Morgan, of hands with him and Mrs. Hayes.

Late In the day he returned. "'MM. ''ST' I I 1 I Sevenui avenue and Twenty-nrst TharUn. au w. satibgs uBiarjr, Calirarala etrect, carsrer af Weak etraet.

i uievQaaaeio paawtBg ana jreaooay, ana "Did yoa go to Greenwood asked street, and the combination silk, by the stake-boat was rounded lathe fol path. He kept the fast of the Baiah with austere severity. His wife, touched by his religious fervor or careful of bis safety, sometimea went with him to his cave. Yet often he UMIYEESITY ITE3. Mrs.

uyacinta. tn the case of the people vs. Brixls, an appealed oase -from the Justice's Miss Eaton of if I TheNaoleana on Thnradaw i Probate Hotlce. debated P7IT TYl raal mm vim wrant nit Yale) GlaB. sign of a street ear.

A ibibuxb reporter who happened to be on the wharf when the crowd disembarked, was repeatedly questioned by different persons, ia. reference to where the street ears were, and when a oar would run. It seems aa though tha street railroad companies might drive a bargain, and at the samo time accommodate the 'travelling public, by having two or three cars ia waiting when the creek boats arrive from 'Frisco San- 1 Ir yon want cheap stoves aad ranges, go! to' J. G. Anderson, 1209 Fetter's the was alone, aad such wild visions aad quesaoa: anat; GUd- without any flowers to put on Will's Bra policy is better eahralated to said the kind-hearted little atone' fearful, anticipations earns upon him The Alumtdot Yale College, residing ia California, have formed a Yale Club block, Broadway.

rf FBOBATB OOTJBT, STATB OT CAL tforala. County of Alameda, la the mat- advance English interests than woman. that ne was nearly driven to suicide, Harper's Magaziae. j- raeli's. The affirmative was supported Eupfarosyne's or Bloom of the aetata or Hargrat pavies, deads Pursuant ss aa order af said Court, for the Pacific Coast, with the pur "Oh.

never mind," said Iha eonv. lowing order: Comdns, 136-05; AUen, 1 37 Consuelo, 1:40 20; La Gironde, Peabody, 12.49; Ida Schu-aaer, 1 Al Gazelle, I 1 2. From this point the yachts squared away for the fifteen-fathom buoy, seven miles outside the Heads, which was rounded in the following order; AUear Consuelo, Cousins, Peabody, 1 La Gironde, Schuaaer, 673. The Gazelle got caught in a calm streak and failed to. reach the flfteea fathom stake-boat.

i made oa the 10th day af September A. poses, as set forth In its Constitution, S5. nVt nd plaoent Hyacinth' 'I left my visiting-79; The negative was upheld by Mr. 1 Lri." wl Ninon, a delicate face powder free from poista. For aak by all Drugista.

The Emperors of Germany and isn, at 10 ewes a. at. et eaia aay, at taa Court Boom of said Oonrt, a the Oewrt to promote social intercourse among Coon, 19 and Mr. Van Dyke. 78.

day afternoons. Perhaps brother Will was just Austria were ia exoellent humor waea Eoce, la the eity of Oakland, County of its members, to revive tae memories and cherish the spirit of its Alma Ma well pleased with this delicate mark of CRooeas, with or without board at Ithe The latter gentleman consented to speak ia the absence of one of the- de they parted at IsehL Oa taking leave Jameda, has neea appointea aa tne am ana laee for provtnglao Will of said hbvgrett -rnia daeasssd. aad for a sarins tha acoll- attention. i 1 BeTJevuis House, Telegraph avenne aad ter, and to further the interests of lib Court of Alameda, Judge to-day affirmed the judgment of the lower court. The suit of Doolan vs.

Brown was np la ths County Court this morning, and an order was entered for special Jury, and ease set for trial to-morrow at o'clock Captain XL G. Brush, of the Calk ornia Lighf Guard, accused of having appropriated 1,300 belonging to the Btate to his own use, was examined in rthey Criminal Court of Baa Fran-eiseoron Saturday, on a charge of em-beszlement and honorably acquitted. The Judge of the County Court to- of the Austrian Imperial family the State wssua's Barfrraar Aaaaela-wUanw Tbe State Womans Suffrage Association held its annual meetings Fri baters oa the warm interesting discussion resulted in fa Broadway. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote aevenlIirrnan'Emnrnr anrnrlsedlhe Crown eral education upon the Pacifie Coast. This Club was formally organized Sep eattoa ef James Bdgsr for the tonsare to him of Lsttets Testamentary, when aad -where say persoa tntaisslsd may appear and eontaet the same.

a f.tfl VkAft ImaV, 4AlitM TV I Trinfia Rnlnlnh bv i appointing him Prince Badoloa by vor of the negative. Delicious Clipcolate Caramels aad va as sat aaavw wwa tuvtuui aVaaV je ilth Prussian the ffimmn rinlnnal of tember 1, 1877, and has its headquarters at San Francisco. Every graduate i The various base-ball nines ara anx- French candies, at TowBsendY Candy House of the beven upon a 1 Oivaa nnder my band, and the seal ef said Begiment of Uhlans although he was ioaaly expecting challenges from Baa Factory, Palace Hotel, SaaFraacisea, of aay department of Xaie Uol'ege, rtobate court, this iota day of September, desk of veneered mahogany which is! day at Dashsway Hall, 8aa Fraa dsooi assembling in the afemoonfor business and discussion ba the progress of the cause, under the' Presidency of -V rrranciaoo eiuos. i. who is not also a graduate of another already uoionet A denotation of Uhlans will THB ACT0AI, BAOTjrO -'-l Ended, with the rounding of this boat, for the run back to Meiggs wharf was made in alternate streaks of wind and calm, so that no teat of speed could be be made.

Meiggs wharf was passed la shout to be presented to a Massachu- Agency JSVTlson's Cele SEAL I CHAS. a SEED. Clerk. X' etts athensaam. When the novelist left By Omd.

W. Bbwd, Deputy. College, is entitled to become a' Char ter Member upon signing the Constitu at Halsted's, eooa proceed to Vienna to express their satiafaotioa at the appointment, brated Sewing Machines 1015 Broadway; a It was at Blue Bock, Ohio, that Gen. Lenox to go to Liverpool as Consul, it tion aad cy-Lawa, was sold at auction for 3. This desk Garfield, when a boy of eighieen.

Sewfaut machines of all kinds, rented the following order: had a plsoe ia the little Stockbridge day denied a motioa tori new trial in taught ths district schooL It was dm. A rails Bald. and it is said tnas toe nevr to ine a.ua-tro-HuBgariaa throne will visit Berlin daring the Autumn to report himself to the Emperor ia his new military ca- house, and it was from his wife, as the for per month, at Halsted's, 1015 the ease of Sarah Walters, convicted ing the journey that brought him there Saturday night Captain Band and Broadway. mistress of this humble that Hawthorne drew the character of the helnful-end sunshiny little country Allea, 7 32 38 see; Cousins, 7 44 17 aeo; Consuelo, 7 48 16 see; La Gironde, 7 58 16 sec; Ida Schuaner, 8 02 39 see; Peabody 8 03 47 see. The actual of arson.

The oounsel of Mrs. Walters took an exoeption, and the Court Officers Shorey, Wallace, aledderman, Taylor, Snmmets, Thomas, Chase, was ne roue xorwe.nrst time upon a railway. The school-house was built af logs, and stood just under ths brow mr. Wallace, and again in the evening for aldressea. There was a small attendance, and the proceedings of the Afternoon were only remarkable for an iteration of principles heretofore asserted.

A resolution was carried, on motioa of Mrs. Toltz, recognizing these times of convulsion, aad of genial corruption, in poUtios, as tie time la which woman's influence in government should be secured, and her right to the suffrage acknowledged. Notice I XT ALL PEBSON9 B1TTJTO CLAIK8 Jj agaiaat either Bichard Dowung. as. 2.

eeesed. or Asa Bowling, dscias.a. Pgsaat tneei te me, the administrator of ach of tha Eatsass of said deceased persona, within tea -months after tha flrst BabUoatioa of this otioa, st my rasideaee la Brooklya Towa- ship, la ths County of Alameda, oa the Saa Leaadre aad Oakland road -fc Ssptesttber 8, 1877. i DOWL1KO; -r J4lriil.i. h.

W.a pass the Three hnee of street Bellevue "TT Ths successor of Brigham Young, it cousin in "The House of Seven Ga ot a steep mutx cued wita eoal.v From Lamping, Witehell, H. B. Band, aad Huater mads 'a raid on a Chinese pronounced sentence upon the prisoner. She is to be Imprisoned at San Quentia for three years. this bluff ths young schoolmaster at Is probable, will be his third son; John W.

He is not a fanatic, and very little of a Mormon, and these seem to be the had an mined the coal for his fire. gambling den, located in tha rear of a Tha Governors must have aauing urn of each vessel given De-low: Allea, 6 a 5S ra 89 see; Cousins, 7 58 39 sec; Consuelo, 7 15 05 KH Gloves cleaned Habted's, 1C15 loadway. wash-house which stands on Eighth uncomfortable time aOhe Exhibition i best points in bis favor. Tns first street betweea Broadway and xrank- Charles Warren Stoddard; who has "Tfce nayaeavstitaa AtTalr. The two sisters who were charged icwUnf, deceased, and of Ann Dowliss da lin.

and suooeeded in "baggina" no Cadets. Building la Philadelphia the othe, day. Times of that dry says that At.t, 3r rftsrr a as to toe ear. sits pov ef h.ooa baikf To ba bad at S.1 fcrog- bees four years has returned soa, who would nave eaeceaaea oy nc rediUry right, filled a drunkard's grave. see; La Uironde, 7 a 17 67 sec; Ida Schuaner, 20 52 sec; Peabody, 7 30 16 aeo.

lees than twenty-eight Chinamen who Oa Saturday afternoon the featnre home. He has been eorrergoadins re and the second soa is too mucn in ue of the Mechanic's Fair, waa the visit were playing their lavome game oi TanJ' The lay-out was captured gularly during all that time for the gist andurocers -r'irT iWkClT. cixti TO arhibita thsmselvec, prerniDg ciose Kan Franciuvi (ThrAnfoTa. hai.4al nltlno nff i.vi and tha whole outfit is now quartered with as sault with a deadly weapon upon the person of Wm. DUloa, were bronsht i before U.e Police C-zrt this morning.

Dillon is very 1: f.ora loss of blood, ax u.l not ap riaConrt, Thecharre asaiiiEt tie and "drill of the California Military Academy Cadets. 1 The corps was di 9 The prises will be distributed on Tuesday evening, instead of Wednes-nesday, at the Chamber of Commerce. The regatta was unsatisfactory to all concerned, as the light wind did not mmna ntnrflentics neon the plain and fun rantco, can C.il a very Ks vnety liiilinary roods, stc at vary at if Poeener 11 Btockston, near i.Arkat.- la the basement of ths ex-city uau. wriHng a Bumber of magazine articles. He stopples for a few days at Perth XTottce to L' batetci clibts.

avslnst te E.stste of io t-xmi, pre- 1 1 to me. a 1 el iV: ir rnouias from a st ri-' -1 i -e, at ry reaiaence, i.wed.A- 14 awn aoinewhat carelest habiliments of vided into tares companies, numbering about ninety men and was under com Secrttary Evarts is amused by the newspaper statement that ha rules Amboy previous to Lis departure, for ana-or two of th and A Haieaaca, r03TT. PTvCT TCra Lis home in ban Francisco. otherwise showing their sreciatioB mand Major, btewart JUoClure. rou are s.s aord aa opportunity for bringing out sailing qualities of.

the different vessels, rv'-v; EDrvoaTaiBtJitxs -Wni yoa-call the attention of the ToBee to a disreputable I 1 be had at all Erug- of tie facf that never beU ia had so many Governors been with them at iTIe so JreU sister, who ave the name of was and tba bail i llaycea wasredaoed to 11.CC0, caa set for the 13ih. yo-A cf They marched through, the pavilion, and were-drilled in their 'various movements. The-, young- soldiers house which is located on the west side of Kab Te giiU ad t.rocto s. j-'-'em" known to all lUlcii to Hoas for ths 'The desk on which Nathaniel Haw eleven lovely datJ-terr. He said the other Ciy.to a correspondentrTell your lls.t I don't otjictto elevea dauters, tut I do otjsct to the sflmary manner in wbia fy ksr 3 IcTe? six "soBa." The Eeo-r.

ry Laa a cf five cUi-Urs Broadway between Second and Third streets I -The inmates are in the habit of 0. 0. i showed themselves to be thoroughly story cf Cupid And Pyscha as told In fvsanA K. r.rVntl tnil Kia la yoa tray or .1 i t-orne wrote his best looks is to be VT'TC Sanator llorton is to be not at al- a weallhy man, be! possessor cf only about La has never annoying people who may chance to pass by, and their general conduct is very lis- rented to the- Pittsfleld (Mass. ia reat dantrer of owing to trained.

When the ranks were broken they were allowed to saunter through the pav. for a while, and were tae '-J0W, a cf A'ecxuia by a number of gentlemen a' lie woii oiE2 oa xor tne improvement of tLe charrd of tie Tiber. agreeauie tae neighborhood. Lowxb Lboadwat. 11 A ct 1.

wLo have purchased it, cBierved ci observers. been tilravsjaiit, nor a tcrrr-r.

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Years Available:
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