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.1 she Has come. important' Water power. HAYWOOD ITEMS. tilti htrttr tPrfhtmtv LIBRARY ASSQCIATIO Na I Grand Re-ope aJnjr Next Friday Evening. tha Goddess at -ajberty -with Tke ScaooT Baase Tax5anlster Wsi EMomremeal 'to Light Mnnnfae- Nword ef Gideon.

i TECBSOAT. 'Npelllatr Dow a.1 NOVEMBER 19. 1874 at- 7b afford everybody tm opportunity to vrqAt by the Evening Tribtme'M wide eiretf latum, all mall cutvertUemeni, ruck as Zosf round. Wanted. VVvW.

for fMerClub and i It Served hy Carriers, 10 coats per Week The PUtindeaier has the following item Notice is hereby given, that ihe Oak land Library will reopen on Friday. TRIBCNE SCBSCRIPTION'S Orrw may be left at tbe CigarKtoreof -waiter Hmttn. southwest comer or Broau- The Tribchx spoke last evening about the near approach of the long-talked of Memorial Fountain, but had no definite news of its Immediate appearance. Our paper 'was scarcely issued before" the rprkoi art in 4Uftioi ihigh bate' been seen wending its way to its destination. This morning, Brother Potter and "Judge" Turner were early on the ground, and they proceeded to Society AoMers, not exceeding tix line, wCl be imerted at the rate SO Ornti.

jfcT weak, IV-AKTKD A FEW DAY BOABDtHB LN private boarding-house, No. 569 Sightb street. Bererences Sqiiixxel Poison. ODHtTS PREMIUM 8QUTBBKL POISON. way ana Seventh streets, And at the publication office, 461 Ninth of interest: The tax for building a new school house in Laurel District is now due and payable to J.

L. Biver, tax collector. The total amonut to be raised is S3, 400, and the rate is 70 cents on the one. hundred' dollars of property. jc Onr Congregational Church folks of Haywood, are soon to canvass the town for the purpose of ascertaining whether sufficient support can be obtained to hire a minister to fill the pulpit made vacant CITY DIRECTORY.

evening, Nov. 20, 1874. It is proposed to make tbe occasion of the reopening of the Library upon its new site, with its improved financial condition, and its prospects for increased usefulness, a sort of social reunion; and tv yery -cordial invitation is therefore extended not only to the members but to the friends of culture and the public generally to visit the rooms of the Association, adjoining the City Hall, on the evening named, between the hours of 7 and 10 The new Librarian, Miss Ins D. Coolbrith, will be present, and an opportuni ty will be afforded for those who are not already members, to join the association, Following are the points of local dlrec the business of setting up the different -tion of the City of Oakland: sections, leaving out the crowning fea Ninth bet. Broadway and Washington.

A man named Hesse has invented a water-wheel that deserves more notice than it has yet received. A. small one can, be seen in motion most any day at Scribner'g samage chopping place on Second and Jackson streets. The little wheel is Tim by water from a tank, but it is intended -f to give way shortly to a high pressure one to be ran by Jam i the Contra Costa We will not attempt a description of the governing principle of this invention, which seems destined to play an important part throughout cities supplied by extensive water This concern, if -we are not gieatly deceived, will be much less expensive than steam engines of the some power, and on the score, of safety and room, there is no comparison, of course. The water shed will not take up more space than a baby wagon and cannot explode or set Are to tilings.

A GRAND HOT Et RCHEMK. As soon as we- get onr new Bullock press we shall get this water-power at -Offick Hours Daily from 8 x. to 8 p. excepting daring tbe distribution of San Francisco and Eastern Mails. VI gf cents per pound.

Forwarded in sacks everywhere, free of charge, by- sending moory to Weils, Fargo Ezpreta, Oakland. Fwrxiislied Rooms. TTJRKISHEDBOO-tH TO XET.AT S3 8ZV-enth street. Furnished Rooms. A FEW NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS ture, who was carefully carried off the scene.

The first section was put in place, the side, the inscription is on facing toward Potter's grounds, and reading as follows: "Erected in commemoration of the victory won' at the ballot-box. Oakland, May 30, 1874." and also lor the members to withdraw Open from 9 to 10 a. m. Departure and. Arrival of Mails.

"7:15 a. x. Eastern States. Europe. Sacra by the resignation of Mr.

Thurston. Once a week, the scholars of Laurel school and friends enjoy a regular old-fashioned "spelling school." "Spelling down" is the closing and most exciting feature of ihe Tuesday night at the school house the next one takes place. -'M Capt. Peter Hanson, of San Lean-dro, got "spliced" the 6ther day, that is, he "hitched alongside" of a trim little croft, in whose company he expects to brave it on tha Vstormy sea of matrimony" for a whole life voyage, Queen's circus and menagerie is mento. Htockton.

Brooklyn. Nevada, Northern California, Oregon and the The second section, with the accompanying attachments, is covered up near by with some horse Territories, excepting Arizona. a. X. For San Francisco.

.0:90 a. x. Martinez, via Walnut Creek, blankets. The Goddess was w. manio.

racaeco. etc :45a.x. For, Ocean View and San to let to gentk men at a private house, 411 Ninth street, near i Seamstress Wanted. WAHTED A SEAMSTRESS OKI! who uaderstAnd. the Florence or Grorer a Bsker machine.

Apply at Mrs, Hyde's, 468 Twelfth street. Pablo. .11:45 A. x. For Son Francisco and Bay Counties, Southern California, Ariso- books.

Over $200 worth of new books will be upon the shelves. The Board of Directors have remitted the dues for thenionth of October and the first half of November, and also any fines that may have been incurred during the same time. For the proper arranging Of the library affairs, it is necessary that all books now. out should be returned Tuesday evening, Nov. 17.

They may be left at the office of the undersigned, room No. 2, City Hall, The lady members of the Association are requested to meet the Librarian at their Hall on Thursday next, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. to assist in its decoration.

-F. M. CAMPBELL, Secretary Boabd op Directors op Oakland Library Association. V. na, racraniento cur anu Oiisaana Point.

1 tachment. The beast will always hate m. Sam as 11:15 A. excepting not allowed to remain there over night, bat; was taken off to parts unknown by the proprietor. She will have a more appropriate Tafl perhaps.

The Fountain sides are figured with dragons and dogs heads the toils of dragons wouud round the necks of the dogs, who have their mouths open as if sick at the It: is the finest old hugging uaaianu l'oint. Wftnted. 8:04 a. x. From San Francisco and Bay Tir ANTED A WOMAN TO MAKE Hhoa Button Holes.

Also, a eood Shoo housed for the winter at Haywards, and the Bmall boys are also 'in town'' Seerteta Dog Poandinjr. Taylor tells good -one on himself. While going the rounds of Brooklyn jn quest of tagless puppies, he encountered one in a neighborhood abounding in womenfolk. Just as he was about to proceed to the pound, the old lady hopped on his bock, clasping dog and all in her arms. The daughter took in the Fitter.

Apply to D. 8TTJ ART'S Shoe Store, an abundance of drink least, if the grass does get short. tJLnd that brings ns down to the more important port of the item. The public are doubtless aware of 'the. fact that Brother Potter (Geo.

for short), is bothered a good deal as to to do with excavated roar estate at the-junction of JJ roadway and Son Pablo avenue. He has failed 2:45 p. x. From San Pablo and Ocean 905 Broadway, Oakland. scene out of jailA And the end is not yet.

P. x. Same as 8:00 A. x. mall, with addition of Arizona and (Southern Cal- i Corn in.

To Iet at Berkeley, p. x. samoM departure at 7:15 A. x. (Sunday San Francisco mail departs at AKQfiSE OF SIX BOOMS.

KITCHEN, ETU. lTVTfnet below railrosd terminns at Berke p.m. ana arrives at a. x. vrntnail arrives at 7:25 P.

and de- in "selling? the city a slice for a sidewalk, EDICAL ADVANCEM ENT. The Little Game. We were quite amused yesterday afternoon in listening to several little boys, from eight to twelve of age. who were standing near a fruit stand on ley. Kent, 20 per month, to a private fami only.

Enquire of JOHN CHABT. at Berkeley all hands knowing that it rightfully be Mosey Order ajjd Registby Office Open from a. sr. to 4:16 p. except The American Surgery and.

Din pen aitnation at a glance, and rushed out with a pair of shears to cut the lasso. In a minute more, four neighbor women jumped him six women and a dog hold of one man. Scriptures "more than fulfilled. Taylor does not say who got the ing Sunday. longs to the city already, and he is also desirous of perpetrating some great public good at the least possible expense to Wanted for Moving.

tt ANTED A HARD FINISHED HOUSB R. R. TIME. suitable for a dwelling; three to Broadway putting up a job to steal some apples. A bore-footed, ragged boy remarked to a dirty-faced little fellow, as follows: "Say, cully, you lean agin the stand, and I'll heave yer over, and spill yer hat onto these apples.

ary, G0l California Street, San The San Francisco Chronielein speaking upon the subject of "Medical Advancement," says: Considering how greatly success and happiness depend upou good health, and how Intimately all the most imnortant interests of life are associated DEPABTCTtE FROM FIRST ANBSABKET STS 1:41 A. M. Dally, the Atlantic Express train for Sacramento, Marysvllle, Redding and Portland, Colfax, Reno, Ojcden and Omaha. rooms. Will be removed at once, trice muss be low.

Address, Lock Box 48, Oakland Post-office, giving locality, the party bf the first part. He has got the Fountain as good as located at the little end of the dilemma, and is still not happy. Cap. Wilcox has anticipated him somewhat, by moving an old boarding school hash house on to best of the dog he was sort of divided round like. But the mother-j-fto, the owner, happened to strike het nose on the ground, causing the blood tgvlpw-hence a complaint of assault.

Then Jimmy con- snatch the and a hull lot of them fruit, and light out 3:35 p. x. Dally, San Jose passenger train, stopping at all way stations. 4:35 p. x.

Sundays excepted, passenger I train tie Stockton only, connecting at Latnrop's with express train for Mer-- ced, Visalla, Delano and Los Angeles. 7:05 P. X. Daily, Overland Emigrant The Ship-yard. The big new ferry-boat constructing round the corner.

You stay and holler, and the old man won't twig the racket, and pooty soon you kin come round and stand in on the spiles. We cot away the corner of Fourteenth and Broadway, and directly fronting on the forthcoming Fountain. Thus it is plain that Brother P. will lose all the pleasures of-the play, unless something is done and that -itbintellectual and physical strength, medical science, especially as practiced by the leading physicians of the age, must necesearily be given the foremost place in the history of modern progress. Dr.

S. Bastings Ball, Who Is a physician to tbe American Surgery and Dispensary, 601 California street, has had an extensive hospital and private practice, and the success which has attended his method of cure has been of the most signal character. He is able to refer to many well train, Tbrongn Freignt ana Accommodation. ARRIVALS AT FIRST AND XABKET BTg. 9:00 A.

x. Morning train from San Jose. Wanted. TV AK TED AIX KINDS OF FEMATuE EEXP. etc, for whom situations are always ready, at the Oakland Ladies' Employment Of- ace, 468 Sixth street, next Bed BUr Tea Store.

For Sale. rWB SALE BUILDING lk)T9, -C for $360 half cash, balance la 13 monthly payments, wlthoat iatiest; title perfect; deeds free; location, junction of. Adeline street ana San Pablo avenue. Call oft L. W.KIMBALL.

174 geventh stnet, Bsrtlett House, Boom 8L at the Point is having the more weighty portion of its engine fixings inserted, previous to closing up access from the ends. Work is generally brisk at the West End. New stores and other build soon. The idea of having that forty- with a hatfull yesterday. About this time.

Officer Shorey was seen coming, when the bare-footed boy remarked to a 12:05 p. x. Morning train from Stockton. parson power work of art, squirting known and Influential residents of this city, as well as throughout the Pacific 7:15 p. Mrf-overiana train.

STACKS. Departare sad Arrival of" Stages. Sax Pablo Leave Oakland at 10:13 A. x. world without end, free gratis for nothing, at the expense of old Chabot, yon know, and for the benefit of Wilcox little red-headed urchin, who was jabbering away in high glee, in anticipation of the "gfiles," "Cheese here ings are springing into existence.

The Library Building Received the finishing touches of kal- and 3:49 P. x. Arrive at 7:30 A. x. and alone, is most damnable.

It is enough to dash the ambition of Hellfire Jack. lie dw jjwmiucuuy uuiw after their cases had been pronounced incurable by physicians of first-class standing. Of course there Is a satisfactory reason for this, for In medical practice as in every other professional department, effects are only produced toy causes which are capable of demonstration. If Dr. Hall were a physician ot Inferior skill comes a cop.

(Jhetst xt, you little sUn; can't you tumble to anything; you'll give the racket away, and we'll get somine and will be all ready Perish the thought! Perish 1:30 p. x. Paohkco Leave Oakland at 9:40 A. x. Arrive between 12 and 1 o'clock noon.

FIRE DISTRICTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Notwithstanding we cannot agree with pulled!" for the new birth to-morrow evening. The new Librarian, 'Miss Coolbrith, is busy taking note of the books on hand and being returned. Brother Potter in his claim against the and mediocre attainments, patients who nnsnlted him would have very little From tha Sage Brash.

city, we are with him heart and soul in A stable of running horses from lr- First All that portion of the city, west of Adeline street. Second That portion bounded north by Twelfth street, east by Broadway, south by the water front, and west by Adeline any undertaking that will relieve that BARRETT, PSaLXS nt AIX XXHDS OF BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, PORK, ET8. Cor. Broadway and Fifth Sta.

chance to gratefully remember liirn lor the great remedial benefits ajcfrtved by tarm from his treatment of the ir cases. Being the ealightened and progressive nlivHidan that he has proved himself to part of our fair city of a most obnoxious ginia, is expected to arrive in San Francisco by to-night's train. The stable is the property of Allen McBrien, Profitable Arrest. At noon to-day, Officers Band and Third That portion bounded north by eye-sore. So we are pleased to announce to our many beloved patrons, that we the eitv line, east by Broadway and Tele- avenue, south by Twelfth street, and consists of Overland, who is matched to run against Winston's colt Baffle, for have at last bit upon a plan TTAMS.

BACON. LaBD, PIGS and west by Adeline street. LL Feet.Piffi Headi.Pork Trimmlnea, McKay took a man in for sleeping on the sidewalk, while having, about fifty dollars in big pocket. They have a sure thing on that drunk's fine. The Deaf mad Dams, clce.

whereby that hole in the ground will be, be undertakes, with the greatest confidence, the ctrre of diseases which, by the obstinacy of their nature, are apt to battle the very best treatment, unless the practitioner possesses the advantages of such large experieace and knowledge as has given distinction to Dr. Hal I. His success is owing to the scientific system of treatment which is exclusively practiced Fourth That portion bounded north by Twelfth street, east and south by the Pnrs Leaf Lard resdered in cans from I 0Z ta Ml naniids each, warranted rure.s soon be among the things that were. water front, west ov uroauwav nH than can be bonaht elaewhete. Al $500 a side, at the Oakland Trotting Park, on Tuesday next; Jordan, wjio will run in half-mile and repeat race at the some track on Wednesdayfnext, and It is well-known that Brother.

P. Fifth That portion bounded north by I ItnA aaa. Kw A I 1 1 ml A The State Controller issued a warrant io, Corned Beef, Tongues, fresh aad cornea Pork Saaseges made fresh every day; also. Bolognas and Eea CLeeae. Families wishing to h.i Bum abA Sinrn eared can have the line running north from tbe lake, south by Twelflb street, west by Broadway and has contemplated the erection ol a hotel on those excavated premises, but the refusal of the city to contribute the yesterday in favor of.

the Directors of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind Institute to the amount of $3,000, for the support ssom done on reasonable terms. Corned Beef pa np for families at reasonable prices and warranted good. Families having grain-fed "Teiegrapn avenne. Sixth All of East Oakland. means, put a damper on the enterprise.

by him, and which has proved efficacious in the most obstinate branches of disease. As he makes acuta aad chronic diseases his specialty; nervoas debility, rheumatism, impurities of the blood and other maladies which contribute so much to the sufferings and miseries or existence, are, in the great majority of instances, made tnvioid tr. hi scientific method of cure. contend with Chinaman and Gallinipper a 'promising young horse by Norfolk, out of Miami, who will appear in a three-in-five race at the same time and place, and try the issue with Nell Flnh- Besides, the Grand Central combination Alameda Couimr FtAVEtGS AND Loajj troupe got into the field in advance of Hnrrvry Rise-Situated at SC9 Broad Hogs can find a cssa onyer oy caiung iu. abore market.

None booght bnt Krain-ied hogs. CORNOR'S of said Asylum. Dog Lost. Under New To-day will be found the offeror a reward for a lost black and tan the pending negotiation and. poor.

Bro. wnv. between Ninth and Tenth streets. flnen from A. X.

to 3 P. X. While physicians of conservative and of the old school practice are prone to erty. Appreciated at Home. P.

has had todelay action beyond all Oajclaud Bank Situated at 915 Broad-. way, between Eightb and Ninth sts. Omm from 9 A. X. to 3 P.

X. The following is from tha Han Jo He Now is the summer of our discontent dog. Finder will pleane return to Win. Sohst, at Pioneer Carriage Factory, corner of Eighth and Franklin streets. be slow and uncertain in tneir treatment, and too frequently keep patients on their hands for.

Indefinite periods, without either removing disease or improving Mercury of yesterday. The subject TJsioic Bask Situated at southeast corner of Broadway and Ninth street. made glorious winter by reason of the thereof is well remembered in Oakland: Local Option victory of last May. We have labored with Brother P. and the On Saturdays the banks will close at The Weather Is frosty and dry on the average.

It Mr. Moffat, one of the oldest and most A 1 health. Dr. Hall, confident or nis superior skill and ability, breaks through the resistingform of the malady almost at the outset of bis treatment and thereby opens tbe way to a speedy cure. This is C00TAHD SHOE STORE, 952 Broadway, HAS LATELY BEEN ENLARGED to doable its former size, and imkii now stocked with a choice selection off ladies'.

Kisses' and Children's Shoes of every kind. CUSTOM WORK And Gent's Boots and Shoe a specialty. respected citizens of Santa Clara, and rest of the bretheren and slsteren (that hole, in the ground -has been spoken of for many years agent wr weus, xargo TELEGKAPH BXPRESSftOFFICES. the result or twenty-nvo years oie-pi-rieneeasone of the mostauccessful physicians practicing as specialist west of the as a suitable place for a fire cistern), fools the weather-wise by its curious changes. X.

O. O. F. Slxetlnjr. University Lodge, No.

144, I. O. O. F. will meet this evening at half-past Wsstbrk TJHioJf in union psavingsnanK Rnildinsr.

corner of Broadway and in that place, will leave to-morrow to take up a residence at San Fernando, Los Angeles county. The citizens of the town, appreciative of his many vir: until the fountain is almost as good as i Vlnlh atrpet. atxastic Arm Pacific In NewUnd'n in motion, and are now rejoiced to know Rocky Mountain, xne cures wnicn ne has been daily effecting are claimed to be a sufficient guarantee of the superiority of the curative system produced by him, so that all seeking medical aid, if wisely counseled, will place their cases in his iues, last, night formed in a procession, and with torches marched to his home And Wiuhineton. that the big bash house in the forks, of seven o'clock. WKLlt Fakoo A Co.

At 17 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth streets, the road is not only possible, but probable: By attaching one of Amr tn Daklnnd Bank. Oten to tender their regrets at the loss of so valued a citizen. The company broke np at a late hour, and many were the good wishes expressed for the prosper- rmm :30 a. x. to I f.

x. Sundays CX. OORNOR, 95 Broadway, Between Ninth sad Tenth Streets (wrong side.) BERKELEY FERRY. Hesse's high pressure water wheels to the free water oi the fountain, from 10 to 11 a. x.

v' CrTTHAIX. bands, in an -opinion me inemucuoij fact cannot be too forcibly pointed out that thousands are annually greatly im- 8 aired in health and purse by falling into ie hands of unprincipled men, who self-style themselves doctors, and he therefore desires to Impress upon the minds of sufferers the importance of making care all the opposition that Merritt and Wilcox can bring to bear, cannot prevail OFTicB-At City Hall, Fonrteenth Police Court. I against a hotel run by water-power. No Matters in this whisky-drinking. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL Following are the arrivals at the Grand Central Hotel: X.

Besn, 8an 1 1 Bobt. Biddle and wife, Philadelphia; Miss B. M. Biddle, do; Miss Lizzie P. Biddle, do; Hsnry C.

Biddle, do; Wm. H. Lnkrns, do; T. 8. BamueL L.

8. Lynch, Ban Ramon; E. Worth, San Francisco; i' C.1L Waters sd wife, ten Jose; and wasntngton streets. CITY MARKET, Chinamen will be required to chew the throat-cutting community are come to a ful inquiry into tne Claims ana reputations of medical men before they employ any physician, as, by so doing, they will be likely to escape prolonged misery and hmvv exnensea. All Dr.

Hall's patients lue-susiainuig nasn, anu we may saieij pretty pass wnen me xruuee vuurt gets iOa Eleventh and Twelfth streets, between Broadway and Franklin. Open froiu 5-10 a. m. to i30 p. Saturdays till 1 JH5R A FEW DAYS AND UNTIL FUR-taeraetice THE 7 A.

M. TRIP FROM BERKELEY say that all hell cannot prevail against the hotel that Brother P. can now go on 10:00 p.m. Sunday! cloved. down to one plain drunk a day we mean where only one case of any kind is before it, and that an old stand-by.

It is the opinion of the Court and Clerk and erect without momentary delay. It will stand out in the middle, as it were, Always AfceaaU The aeW faraitare store i Amr ta the Cftr X.rket. sell fornltore sad have expressed themselves In the most flattering terms of his services in their behalf, for, in addition to attending strictly to professional requirements of disease, he gives good sound- advice for the perpetuation of health. "Dr. H.

Hastings Hall may be applied to personally or addressed by letter at 01 California street, corner of Kearny, Kan Francisco. His office hours are from 9 a. m. to 12 2 to 5raod 7 i' '-atm-'ai' --i" 6 F. M.

Trip from San Traneiscoi WILL BE OMITTED. of our two most distinguished and with water playing in a useful that the momentary glimpse of the liod-dess of Liberty with a Bword in her hand, off to the eastward of the City By order. H. T. GRAVKS, Pres't.

and ornamental manner, there is nothing to prevent an early closing np of all John Copely, Baa Francisco, W. Dsnfortn, Bsa Fraacisco: C. HaU aad wife, Portland, Me. Clark Howell and sons, India; 8. W.

Bugbee and wife, Ban Francisco; Jacob Smith, wife and child-n, VirginiaCity W. B. Barrab, Enreka, J. P. Smith and wife, do; D.

W. Thompson, Bsnta Barbara; Capt. Hackett, Cherokee Flat; V. W. Foote, Bitter Creek; Frank M.

Smith, Oakland. bedding cheaper than any house this side of tbe bay. Being litttsted a Utile out of the business portion of Oakland, and having a lease of our -store for a km at low rent, we mean to carry a living trade, and shall study to please. Upholstering done In great variety. Hair sad spring msttracses worked over equal to new.

Bepstrtar, -ranrisoinf and polishing done on to Sp.ic. i i Hall, has something to do with it. Newlahds-Kharon. the rest of the hash-houses in town, Klhlm.T.r is undoubtedly the most howsoever high toned. -Brother can business landlord in Oakland, In spite of The social event of the season will be get the Council to erect another street having the best location, opposite tne depot.

He has the finest his line of busi the premises, ana pnjiiij W1LBEBT A 8CHELLBAA8. the wedding, this evening, pf Mr. Frank Newlands, a young lawyer of San Fran 413 Telfth street, next City Market, ness can possibly produce. The very best of wines, liquors and cigars; Berlin, Wels- lamp in close proximity, and at night the city gas can play, on the. sportive Btc-bt, Secretary.

TO i'X" Rooms Suitable for Sleep ing and Offices. FCBXISHED OS TTN FCBN 18 ED CTLD-1ns over the Oakland Fostofilce. Enquire OVERLAND ARRIVALS TO-NIGHT. waters to a magnificent extent. Teatonla Hall.

If you want to drink a good Hve-eent glass of beer, and at tbe a imA n.tn tn Ua ImDosinar strains beer, Wlenmost, also ttaynscn Deer, nw cents a glass. Hhoottng gallery, and a o. 1 billiard table, anda Monitor piano. The Old ChieMs peraolrally known too well to require any praise of his capabilities in cisco, and Miss Clara Sharon, daughter of Mr: William The' ceremony will be performed by Archbishop Ale-many, at Mr. Sharon's 517 Thus we see- hew 'a; temperance re nmhestrlan.

ro to David form can be' made to serve the most Wemmer, Eighth street (south Bide Rrnodwav and Washington, where Sutter street. the best of wines, liquors and cigars can Following is a list of passengers to arrive on the overland train due here tonight: Mrs. Srulthurst, Miss M. smithurst, Iowa; Mrs. K.

A.Storrow, Miss E. Hiorrow, IT. Mrs. E. Oliver, William Oliver, Philadelphia; Dr.

J. B. Lawrence, Washington: F. 8. Douky and wlfei gorgeous purposja in a private way.

The inventor wiU benefited, the public can have 'cheaper hash and "lodgings at Boom 13, No. 461 Ninth street, up-ataira. Anna room at head of stain, will make an excellent office. Kent, reasonable. running the best business nouse Kw Plaator1 Messrs.

Dunham A Lsthrop's beautiful new Art Gallery, on the wiit side of Brosdway. brtween io.v. JL uu. ia now open to the pub- 4tlso be bad. A Protest.

Xte met the West Oakland Press man Tha eold weather Is approae hlng rap- ihe wheel being enabled to run the idly, and in order to Keep warm fmm aettinsT cold, call itr "of work known In the profes- to-day, and he says that Ehvood's saloon elevators, and there is nothing to discourage the of a ten-story a Point institution at A.7.V.alJi' is not considered ri" "jLlUa in" the best msaner aad at attention given, to on Harris 90S and pur-chase one of those Beaver Overcoats; they i are sold remarkably cheap, and are styl house, except an occasional scalawag of all. He will be next disclaiming the Contra Costa Laundry, and falling back on the Chinaman, or going without a ish ami durable. aaw i i an earthquake looking for an easy Brother Potter has a very limited children's pictures, and locaet wors, copying eni-nrtog ofoldpictar-s, etc. Ttim Democratic Victories throughont the I'nion have roused our citizens to the highest pitch of excitement, but we are glad to cote that F. Barbagalata, of Ko.

1070 Broadway, Twelfth, still nreserves his calmness of MRS. L. COSTTJMXB, OF 65 WASHTKGTOS STREET Pan Francisco, gives notice that she will be on hand with a Sne assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's rostmnes suitable tor all kinds of characters, on Thursday sad Fridsy, November 19th and S0th at Room 10, Cosmopolitan Boose, corner Seventh sad Broadway, Oakland. All intending to be present at tha Good Templars Masqasrade Party ia Brooklyn on the evening of Friday, November SOth, will do well to give her a call before going elsewhere. Terms reasonable1.

PtasMs sold by W. D. Fountain, 1061 shirt. 1 AmoTint of real estate in Oakland, any KmulnT. an in-tall merits, at CJWQ prKCS how, and having hopes in heaven, there TcHsmw KvtBlag Pianos on hand to rent from fs to per month Teat to apply on purchase if de- WiUle Haydock.

Kentucky; Minnie Wilson, Pennsylvania: H. Jones, Illlriols; William Adge, -wile and five children, IK McMartin, U. IX. Hendry. Canada; J.

J. Taylor, wife and two children, W. C. Taylor, I- V.Taylor, G. R.

Taylor, H. E. Taylor. Virginia; O. W.

Gramns, William MCDowd, Arkansas; II. Macklett. M- Llnd-ley; J. T. Brown, Minnesota; 1.

Joy. Michigan; William, True, Kansas; Dr. W. H. James, James Moore, pJa; Granger, M.

rrtantJ, Lake; Urn. M. onG" Sotu America; Samuel Itenvllie.Montona; Oilman Davis, New Hampshire; Mrs. or- tw, Ahiulbnrn and Wire. The Brooklyn Lodge I.

O. G. T. will is additional reason for his making it a very high old house. Hesse's residence mind and aeifcs bis easterners from his fine assortment or crockery, glassware and hardware at prices as low as the lowest.

Give. him a call before going elsewhere. sosu w. n. Fonatala.

1061 Broadway. w. i. roaatatn. ivi urisawsji give an entertainment at Washington Hall-sort ol inlsquerade boll.

San Kohler, Chase dc Co.s piano can be found in the directory. He will be -glad to erect a -wheel for nothing in tuner. Satlsfactioh gnaranteed or no der's quadrille band will furnish music. Admission 23 cents. charge.

Leave orders for Monday of week 'Agent for Decker Bros. Pianos, so cmspicnoas a place. no la sole agent for Oakland for Decker Dunham and Emerson llanos, and Mason A Hamlin Organs. Hold on installment. Tuning and repairing by first-class work wia.taor.

J. Bennett, J. All oattlea Indebted to the late Crmetery Matters. i BANKHEAD SO MS, AUCTION IGhuHS, Office Broadway, bet. Fifth aad Sixth arestaw rjEXKBAL Ueenaed Aaettooeexs tor Himeda, a county.

Buy or sell Secondhand Fuiuilusm. and do a General Oommissioa bnsin.si. Creck ery and Glass ir. conataotly on haad. The Cltr Marshal firm of Ouraert Bros, are requested to call immediately.

Their office wilt The Odd. Fellows' Cemetery Associa Hfinr Un. Charles IL Moore, J. 15. tian-furrrioston.

C. DTlelancey and wife, Bumiw' Wilsoor Pennsylvania; Mrs. nuuaio, jhnnin. Chicaso: J. Expect to have about of the men Ac Hsailla Ornu won the tWO be at the old stand, on Broadway, for the tion have sold their lands adjoining the citv taxes la at the end of the week.

siext thirty aaya, a New jemeji Catholic cemetery 23 acres to H. P. About $70,000 will then remain to col highest medals and diploma of honor at Vienna. No other organ in comparison found worthy of mr mvard rold toy i ta K. Huse, aim.

rt. iv. Auucnwii, 'r S-H Irl fnll- Lavermore, lor ihe money Htrattsa, lects Only two parties in the o-called Initall- i- Mrs. M. V- Tufts, Massachusetts; in- Fountain, lCMil Broadway, on was paid over yesterday.

Mrs. M. Boarman, Miss I- Boarman, Miss I menU of per month M. Boarman. Master T.

Boarman, C. I I northern sdditioTi have protested against payinc. Brooklvnites who might have MUSIC FUltUISHED TjKST PUKISTS OR BAND 8 FTBN, tel. -t ished for Private ParUes. ete at SMGLKVKMTH ST.

TERMS 5 for the Brst two fcenrs. and Fiom Racramento. been inclined to stand out, cbnnCect the Tbe koootiid of tha fine baggage -cars. 7 firt-class piano-tuner an always be secured by applying to the Hohmer Co. Agency, 807 twelfth street j-j- 1 -( All Ordora tn the manic line promptly attended to, at the Co.

Ageney, 307 Twelfth street, under Grand Central. rt ee i A Dr. PoiiW cures Mortis, bunions. In growing iThJIs, etc 20 Montgomery street, tVM Pent. A.

W. Chureh and wire. Man ran-Cisco- E. F. Tinpham, Chicago; Miss I-Helser.

Mls Bella- ltandall, F. A. Farless iTwrf2: NelUe Ford. Mrs! W. R.

Ilay- Jaha tSpaneer, number an'Ucns-fitter, Odd Fellows' Building, corner of Kiev-nth nH c-ranklln streets. -Gas fixttires sold at recently constructed at the railroad cost of letting their property go to sale, San Francisco prices, and good plumbing Tor each aautlio and so concluded that the cheapest plan shops, was sent ouwo Ogden by Mon den; F. S. Henry. A.

Saqds, New York; and 207 immigrants work done, at reasonaoie nr.e. was to pay tip and cease grumbling, day's express tram..

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