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r- 11 3 OAKXA2TCK DAILY-' EVENING TrilBTJOTl WEDKESDAT, (JNE 6. 1888. AT HOME And abroad. Sammer eiorti. lnnrance Oompanies.

THESTEOSGABMBD. Sunday. His machine was wrecked, but fortunately the rider escaped witk but a few trifling injnries. A. A.

Boa ton met with a slight ml bap daring the races last Saturday. He broke the thimble iu the head of hia Appollo safety, A. A. Boston has resigned the position of manager of the Oakland Cycle Company and has accepted a position with Sears Go's Btcycla Riding Acad-em v. Eddie Ezekire, the entry clerk of Levi, Strauss fc Ban Francisco, has resigned and will take the position as manager of the Oakland Cycle Company made vacant; by Mr.

Bouton's resignation. i There is at present more riding done in Alameda county than ever before. There S3ems to be a craze on the subject and the ladies are the greatest enthusiasts. The managers of the two crsleries report that they let out all of their trycles every afternoon. Last Saturday at the races in San Leandro there were fourteen safetys present ridden by observers, this goes to proves that the; safety is rapidly coming to the front as the most desirable wheel.

Harrv MaxwelL the well known and NEW DRY wm. Delay, Delay, Delay, Your Purchasing WAIT FOR THE THE GRAND OPENING DAY DF Eleventh and Washington Sts. THE BEST LIGHTED Ererytbing New, Eyerythine Cheari Everything Fashionable. No Old Stock. 5io Worn i aii lis w.

4 $80,000 i New and Fashionable Dress Goods. NINTH OF JUNE, THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE STORE IN OAKLAND5 uat irom tne sciorie. Wortli of it Will Par Tost te Wait If tber OF JVJSE. Uooda. TJomentlc Goods.

and'Fancv Drr Gnodat half what you would pay on Broadway. cash an 4 set my discounts, which mar than mean ousiness, and not nigh prices. i i. watt for tbe 9th of June, iff -rata good, wait for tbe 9tb of Jane. th flay of Jnne.

You will 'go home loaded. from the New Dry Uoods Store of Fancy Goods, Domestic Goods Etc.a Opened on tbe Nintfe Jn me. fllHTH DAY For then yon will be abe to bnv voiir Dress as cheap, if not cheaper, than yon can ojiy them In the city SSB Francisco, thus saying your-telf th expense and trouble going over there. I i FIRST RK AHON-My rent la yery low, not SECOND REASON-1 bay all my gajds for pays my store expenses. THIRD REASON I import all my own goods and by so doing get them! direct' from the mannfactarera.and by these means I am enabled to sell very reasonable in krt, I will be in a position to sell yon goods as cheao as ih largest and cheapest dry goods housein a Francisco.

i waui seii gooaa, aim pietty ot inem, If fa want to bar at dress want bar blanket or ailr aamestlc sroods. watt tar aha Hth mt June, ft ran want lores or fancy the Opening Of the New Store, corner of Waihtniua mnm Elarenth Streets, Oakland, 1 When yon read this 8PRKAD THE NEWS, TEI.I. TOFR FRIENDS that on the 9th day ot uoe this new and fair dealing store opens its doors to tbe public, net tbem to wait. Washington and ilth Sts. McKINNOK Broadway, wiu pay mem to ao an.

ome yourself on with UKKAI AND U1S LINK JOHN HANLY, corner BROWN TAILORSi Haye receiyed their first Invoice of spring veiy latest novelties for gentlemen wear. are of the most desirable pacterd factoien for many years, al ever them with Leisure, BROWrJ Cc 1018 Broadway the 101 goods, famished consisting of the various staples and tat) The styles of goods for spring of 1868 byjthe designer and manu i before. Call and we will show Toqrs truly, I ulcKllMlMON, Oakland Gentlemen's Furmihing Goods, Neckwear Daring the imnoci aeaaon i a iUt of the moat noted springs and summering places on the coast will be published In this column. The tribcrk will also publish lists of arrivah at these resorts aad social newt concerning Oakland sojourners will be given especial prominence. ARLINGTON Santa Barbara, 3al.

C. C. WHEELEII, Piopt'r. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT On the Pacific Ooait, Tbia famous hotel (enlarged to more than aoubie us lormer capacity) will remain open tne year rounu. Sea Bathing', Unsurpassed Climate, Superb Scenery a 1 Magnificent Drives.

SPKCIAL RITES FOK KUXXGB M0MTHH. SWANTON HOUSE. I PESCADEBO. SAM MATEO COCN-iv: Hi must a.liabinil resart in Dla; hotel and cottage all newly nnlabad, with 1ot1w grounds nurroaadlnr tbem; I de-llKbtful drives to th radwoods and picnic ground: bble and agata bcacbe where are round agates, carnelian. opals, moonstones, topacourx, war and niaay other precious ea mram of ever variety plaudid flsklnK aad huntiug; board reasonable: speaial rata for famllie; to reach Pes- cad.ro take a.

m. train, iooioi imrm and Towtaand street. San Francisco, and con- nectwith daily siai coaches at Ban MHo, aaarass it a. HEW HOTEL. rpOE NEW SEA BEACH HOTEL AT M.

aania VJrux win oven iur iiiw auuiiuvr bw ton on or ahout June 1. 1888: theonlT strictly first class hotel In Santa Cruz: ail modern Improvements: th tet famllv resort; free Ibus from all trains. 3. SVLLIVAN, proprietor. HIGH VALLEY, LAKE AND MEXDO-cino counties.

Elevar ion. 3800 feet. Pict uresque region ana liealtnrui jrrounainirs. fiood hunting and tshinx. Climate especially recnmm.mlpd for throat and luna aa-Houte vld Cioverdale and Hurhiand i I Address, if convenient, three days in ad vance, i W.

C. RANDOLPH, Highland Sprtnrs. Lake county. Cal. 1- Terrace Baths 1 I i NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON.

gg-Open Salt Water Bathing Avom- modatlons first class, and everything perfectly iafe. 8ANITA-RITJM Hot Saltwater Bath ing the year round. C. A. EDSON, PROPRIETOR Third Avenue Station, Narrow Gauge Rail- oad, Alameda, Cal.

I GiciwooaffloitaiiHis I OANTA rRCZ MOUNTAINS SCEN ery audcliroate unrivaled overlooking; Monterey bayl; mineral spring, bathlns. shoetins. fishing, billiards, bowling. croonet. etc.

a. m. train daily; also 3 :16 e. M. train on tsend for circular.

J. N. LUFF, Glen wood, Santa Croi County, Cat. i 1 11 SIMS HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA OOTOTT, OAL. CTAOES CONNECT WITH S.

F. kJ P. Railroad at Ueysarvuie. A. SKAG6S, Proprietor.

TO THE YOSEMITE TTIA BERENDA, RAYMOND. MARtPOSAl Hlg Trees, ana inspiration foint.ana mt too and Big Oak Flat Routes. TICKETS JOD via either line. i Apply to SAU MILLER. General Tourist Agent.

813 Market street. San Francisco. White Sulphur MILES SOUTH OF SANTA ROSA. aJ under the mauHKement of the ovner and proorietcr, John S. Taylor, having been reno-i vated and improved in many respects, is nowj open for the accommodation of guests.

Terms; 10 and $13 per veek. (Mages meet al trains. Address JOHN 8. TAYLOR, Whit Sulphur Spring" Har.ta Rosa. MASK WEST SPRINCS, VKAK SANTA ROSA.

SONOMA hot sulphur baths, swimming bath: iron springs: terms as low as any resort la the State: send for circular, CHARLEd L. A. HCOTT, America Postofflce. Sonoma cal. Pacific Congress Springs.

VTO OPEN TOR THE RECEPTION of guests. Narrow gauge to Lo Uato. Ktagf to tne opnngs. L. A.

SAGE. i 4 i Proprietor. Arpello Resort, CASTA CLARA, CAL. Sft TO SIO per week famines and children send for I'uii etc. E.

E. CAREY MANAGER. CAZADERO HOTEL. THIS DELIGHTFUL 8U1TMER RESORT is situated on Austin Creek. Sonoma conuty, at the terminus of the N.

P. C. R. and Is in th heart of tie great Redwood forests; superior fishing and shooting; table-first class. For rates and other Information address BUK8 4 bCOTT, proprietors, Ingrams Post ouicb, nonoma county, Lai.

i SUMMER BOARD, TXYIS TREK ORCHARD: TWENTY miniltiMi' Arivm 4mm Kana atntlnn May 1st. For terms address KO or. i iapa t-ity. Gas Cooking Stores ABE ECOSOMICAt. Coo tingStcves for Sale and to Rent Heating Sto yes is tne Newest Patterns CHEAPER THAN COAL 200 IN USE.

Special Term to Gas Consumer. WO SMOKE. NO CAIX AND SEE, THESE AT OFFICE Oakland Gas LighT and Heat Eighth aad Broadway. ConsnltlBB Engineer and DraBghUnan JCECHA5ICAL EXPIST WOEX, SpedalUea. RANDOLPH OMAXIZKB UT Ib64-MUTTAL IJf KAMXOXI.T 1 1 Home Mutual Fire Iosarance Co.

1 216 Sanaom Straat, AW rHANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Losse Paid since 13,667806 48 Assets Jannarr 1. 188 816.837 14 Burplnafor Policy 808,904 14 Reinsurance Keseare 330,830 86 Capital Paid up, Uold 800,000 OO fiei surplus over 377,869 78 TWENTT-FOCR TEAKS OF SUCCESS. Tbe Company has paid One Dollar per share Kr month dividend (the last on la 1887. vine; been No. 147), and in th past eleven years accumulated Two Handled and JTorty-slx Thoasnnd, One Hundred and Blxty-Flve irauarsauuiuonai asset.

Tlx: Uroas Asneta. Ket Borplnv i 00 00 894,54 00 7S.767 00 589,800 CO 112.864 00 -i 643.H41 (10 00 i 1878. 1879. 1881.. 1883....

679.833 00 198,665 00 1883.... 713,657 00 i 00 1884. 759.475 00 i 853,037 OU 856,658 OO 61 836.369 00 333.386 63 780,606 33 353,754 6 Ul. a nail TU 1885., 1886 1887. aYThe Vlome Mutual does No Marine hnsl- 1883.,..

ness all Its Assets are pledged for the payment of tlrt Lueses. I DIRECTOK3. It. BAKKR. WATERHOCSE, H.

DODUK. S.BCFF. JOHN CDBRiiT. A. K.

P. HAHMOS, J. F. HOUHTOJ. iC.

T. XYLAND. JOHN SINCLAIR, J. N. SHEPARD.

CnAUMBY TAYliOtt. S. P. HOTJOHTON I N. BHEPARD Vice-President CHARLES R.

ROBERT H. General Agent Alamrd Cocmtt Bbakch: 900 BROADWAY OAKLAND tt. v. uobdon Maaagsr. K.

B. Hopshtoi ANGLO-NEVADA Assurance Corporation OF SAN FB AN CIS CO, CAL. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital (fully 1 Paid), $2,000,000 OFFICE: 410 rINE S. F.

DIRECTORS. C. 8. NEAL. LOUIS 8LOSS, J.

B. HAGOIN, J. W. MACKAY. W.

F. WHITTIER, EYRE, E. L. GRIFFITH. W.

H. DIMOXD. J.HBEENBAl'U. J. W.

B1GELOW. C. P. TARNFIELD. This corDoration transacts a fire and marine business, and has agencies in all principal localities throughout the United States.

LOrlfl President P. FARN FIELD. Vice President Z. P. Secretary Bankers The Nevada Bauk of San Francisco OA-KIiAND BRANCH.

OFFICE 952 BROADWAY I X. D. WAKEFIE). Manager. Hiss Tuebcsk Rosen bebu.

Solicitor. EAST OAKLAND REPRESENTATIVES CooKk 4 Watibkan. I The Oakland Home Insurance Co. W. P.

J. S. EMERY. W. F.

BLOOD Secretary DIRECTORS-Will ant P. Joce. C. O. BriK- ham.

Charles L. F. K. Shattuck. John Crellin, J.

B. Emery. V. D. Moody, F.

Delajer, jonn jtveramg, m. lauitman, Whitney. HOME OFFICE Company'! Building, H.W. cor. 9th and Washington Bt.

TELKPHONK 118. J. ITKBELIi, City A sent, FRED. A. CAMPBELL, C.

BURSUAM, Solicitors. ETNA Insurance of Hartford LABGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS, LARGEST SURPLUS, LARGEST ISCOXE, Of any Aaierlcaa Fire Iaaaraaea Co. ....9,568,840 Losses paid in 68 years, $60,000,000. 970 Broadway, Agent, NO 428 CALIFORNIA STREET San Fran claco. Call.

CASH 0. L. Tay '-oa. Pres. J.

N. Kkowlk, PtL 1 ji roTriR, necretary, B. C. Dick and P. Faaax, ai-ecial Agfa OAKLAHD BRANCH! Offica-Ho.

866 Broadway, Oakland, 6. 1 ivocai, Boxan OF orrtcaaa aho stock auuKis. Francis Blake, L. Dlngley, Alfred Barslow, George U. Collin, H.

H. Beaton. T. I. Clunie, J.

N. Knowlea, J. J. Scotchler, Isaac t. Reqna, James Momtt, Oeorge O.

Perkins, a. W. McNear, W. L. Pbatstjcb, Secretary.

Sun Insurance Co HAS KEHOTED ITS OFFICE TO No. 956 BROADWAY side, bet. 9th and 10th Oakland, W. L. PKATHER.

Secretary. New Zealand ItlSURAIICE COMPANY HAS KXMOYKD TO 902 BROADWAY; Between Eighth and Hlnth stjeeta, A. DAVIS, L1anao8r Dakland Branch. ai wsraia are those wno read this and then act. they will Sod honorable employment that will not take them irom their home aad families.

The profit are large and sure for every Industrious person; many hayemade nd are now making severa, hundred dollars a month. It Is easy foi anyone to make (5 and upward per day. who is willing; to acrk. Either sex, youaa or old; capital not needed; we stsrt you, everything new; no special ability required; yon, reader, can do it as well a anyone. Vvriretou at 1 rnr- Ozabk Exch ixo 5.

cor 12th ana Frank lin sts. Choice wines, liquors, and cigars, Private rooms.j r. Morgan, proprietor. For straight whiskies, brandies, wine and cigars, domesiio and foreign, the bast can be found at Courant's Wine Rooms, 464 Ninth at. F.

Courant, prop. nave you been to the Urand. Twelfth and Webster streets call and see for yourself. 5 utm saloon, ivea noairers, propneior. Fine wiaes, Itquors and cigars Famous P.

Eat Tweitth sL 8av. bova. Geore's Exch an ee is the place to eet good drinks 477 Eighth atieet. IX Haege, proprietor. Gus A.

Roemer. "The Eclipse" sa loon, 1456 Seventh street, Center station. West Oakland, Cal. Gut tdce liquors. Gilt n-dge wines, Gilt Edge cigars at the Gilt Edge Saloon, 918 Broadway, Jackson, pro-" prietor.

E. F. Voorhees, manager. rne nnue uouse saioon, i na street, ust opened. A new stock of fine liauors.

wines, and cigars. Peter Becker Co. R. T. Donovan, formerly or the Ua- Undo Exchange, has bought the interest of Edward Giil in tbe Bric-a-Brac Saloon, 508 Seventh street.

For Bumsrardner Rve of 1881, go to Thayer 464 Eighth street. Wanted 1000 1 men to unload schooners at the Cosmopolitan Exchange, Temescal, T. D. Sullivan prop. Telephone 137.

National Kxcnange, cor. renin ana Franklin streets, Edward Hanson, carries the best stock in the business. J. C. Phillips.

915 Seventh street. Mar. ket street station, Oakland, CaL Fine Wines, liquors, and cigars. Billy K.obler'8 saloon, 479 Seventh st. Choice selected stock of wines, liquors, and The celebrated Oakland Brewery beer and u.

ft. lager on tap. Fine Old Stonewall Whisky and Hot Lunch dailv at The Office. 455 Eisrhth street. K.

Hanson, proprietor. The fat. the lean, the thin, the strong, all drink beer at the Oberon 1321 Sau Pablo avenue. I I echlitz' celebrated Milwaukee Beer on draught at 468 Twelfth street. C.

H. K.ucks ana Jingo ruegsi, rropnetors. A Fortunate Young Lady. Miss Jennie Martin, 176 North St. Paul street, Rochester, N.

"Y-, says: I suffered lone fromkidnev complaint. home phvsicians and their medicine laueu iu aiioru me rtiin. a incuu iu- duced me to try Dr. I David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy made i at Rondout, N. price $1.

Tue effect was wonderful. By the time I bad taken two bottles I was completely cured and have had no trouble since. I write for the benefit of others, who may be suffering as I did. All druggists. aeents.

I Great Bargins In rianes. A large stock of almost new upright pianos will be sold at a great sacrifice. A. M. Benbam's cabinet grand upright pianos for $190 qash.

A good Arion npright piano for'J175 cash. A Chicker-iu? piano ror $125. i Smith American orpan, Also a large stock of new Wheelock, Steinway. and Stuyvesant pianos on easy installments. F.

R. GlRAKO, Broadway, near Fourteenth street. Tax best grade of foreign ana aomes-tic coal constantly on hand. Sold at reasonable rates at M. M.

Bridge's Coal Yard, corner bixtn and waatungton. For tbe largest variety and lowest prices iu baby carriages, "go to Jones' liazar. i Stoves at H.SCHELLHAAS'S, 403 Eleventh street. I LASnKG HOYT GermaK GolosmI 'SZm if STAMP FOR SOLD by all DEALERS COLIN, Tbe Well-known Trunk Maker, HAS AT 10161 BROADWAY, BET. 10TH AST) 11TH STS WITH IHI Largest and Best Assortment Tranks, Yalises, Traveling Bags SATCHELS, EVER SEEN IN OAKLAND.

AT PRICES THAT DEFY COSfPBrTITIOy. N. B. 1 have no connection whatever vita anyotber trank estabUsbment la Oakland. Personal attcu'iua aivea to all transacUoa of boaine GOOD SIDEWALKS.

-i i Wi n. PmiSE, TOTS FIOJTEER TJI the businesa, will xke contrmts, larg and amall. for Artificial fitone Work at rate. Ai.lri VT, D. FEBXXX, Cs: iret.

Oatland. CaL 6'. J.w i-ouJi'oaierj- "9 JO-. Valises, and Satchels The Mighty Men of Muscle in Practice. Xadies Sight at the Booms of the BelUnce Jjding Cycsten and Their Cyelei Th Baseball Flayers tad Their The Club.wilU give an exhibition of athletics to-morrow evening at the clubrooms in the Masonic Temple Building- Every member is authorized to escort two ladies.

Wheel ing is becoming more popular, and a trike ride Is the proper act for the raz-ale dazzle of either sex. Baseball always interests the cranks. Sporting matters generally are dull, however. 4r THE SCOKER'8 Bl3 Comment Upon Baseball aad Their Flay. Flayer Pitcher liav of the K.

A. ,3 is an old time player and he thinks do equally well as ever before. he can The Greenhood and MoransUead in 1 battine, base running, and Herding, and I are in lead for the pennant. There is no reason why the Oaklar club should not continue to lead. Manager Aid rich of the R.

A. i will complete his nine an Sundi next. 4 He has made four selections. Appli-i plicants for other ofitions ill play tor bim and he will select the tx sfc. This is what Jerry Denny says of I Borchers: "1 am as much surprised as i anybody at George's remarkably debut I at Chicago.

I knew him well in Cali-; fornia, and considered him too erratic make a successful fThe result of the league gam is yes-1 terday in the East is as foUows Chicago. Philadelphia. Bosim, 10; I PitUbnrg, Detroit, Washington, New York, Indianapolis, 1 Chi-jcago is still in the lead. Manager Robinson has at lasi drop-j ped Gurnett. Gurnett's plays were bad many time' iast reason, and thisUeason be was jaundiced worse than before.

I Because he waa so sensitive to criti-; -cism the newspapers rufled hirk very mildly. Yet Manager Robinsoh says that the newspaper killed Gurnett as a baseball player. The new club organized in ikland last Saturday must have cons idered the name before they selected it. Ray, iJUdrieh.and Girard are euphonous and excellent.nanies but as the new 1 club will surely be called frdm its initial letters, will hot sound awi et on the field. Still it is better thaa if Mr.

Girard'a name were Tirard. i If all the nicknames applied 1 the Chicago team were put in a bjok it would make a large voiume. Hebe are a few of the most recent terms: "Plug Uglies," Anson's "The Vindv City Aggregation," and "Anson's Kids' Then there are isoii's Colts. 'The Chicago Infirmary and 'The Prize Times-Star. Fighters." Cincinnati Union and Bohemian Club teams in San Francisco have again taken to baseball, and have i secured Central Park for practice during the season, Wednesday and Saturday being days for practice.

In the fall the twojclubs willTselect nines and play a series of games for sweet charity. The Pacific Club will prob4bly organize a ball team nrt nractiee -with i Bohemians and Unions. The Athenian Club of Oak land is a'centurv plant. It blooms in Ahe eame and "then dies. The bloom in the last game with the ReliancA Club was not verv beauteous, eitner.

I A Cleveland man has invented an appliance by which a ball can be given any curve by an inexperienced pjayer. A Rochester newspaper roan hs niienled a. contrivance bv Which the niceest muflfer in ibe profession can -catch all balls that I come anywhere near him, and all that is wanting: now is the man witn an invention dy waicu players who now 8 trite out can bat a ball, pitches! with the aid of the curve elver, whenever ana wnerever tney ae ire. Then anvbody can play ball! well, and all trouble" about princely salaries demanded bv the Clarfrsons and Kellys will be ooviatea, ror tuey wm op no better than any other player, This is the way the Chicago cbrre- snondenl of Snorting Life raves about George Borchers i i I "Borchers has come and we like him Lite Van Haltren, he is the- beau Ideal -of an athlete and a ball player. I His speed! Well, I never saw anything like it.

Chicago, nor no other club in the country, has got a catcher wool can begin to hold him when he opens his throttle to its widest point. I saw him and Dalv practicing before a game land I thouglit I had never before seen ball Pitched. When Tom ly calls a man -down on spesd you may know it is coming pretty hard, and Daly jcalled Borchers down simplyj because, great as he is behind the bat, the ball would leave his bauds four times out of ten before he could close his gloves over it. He ist very quick in throwing to bases, aad his onl' fault is slowness of delivery." The Greenhood and Moram will have a picnic at Shell Mound PTk te-mor-row. The following is a list of prizes for races First race, boys under 16 First priza, fine pair sleeve buttons second prize, one league bat and ball.

Second race, girls tinder 16 First Shetland second prize, pair kid gloves. Third race, young men 16 to 20, open to all First prize, one half dozen fine percale fancy striped shirts; second prize, season ticket California League for 1888. Fourth race, young ladies' race First prize, fine parasol; second prize, handsome tan. I Fifth race, men's race First prize. one half dozen fine second prize, IX knife.

Sixth race, married ladies First prize, sack flour; second prize, silk handkerchief. I I Handicap race (open to members of the California League), three times around the track First prize, half dozen white shirts; second prise, new hat; third prize, half dozen Windsor ties. 1 -I Seventh, handicap race, Directors of California League First prize, silk hat second prize, leather medal. Eighth, handicap race (open to members of Haverly and Pioneers)i-First prize, gold medal; second prize, one pair of baseball shoes. I Ninth, long distance throwing match, to members of California League only First prize, fine S5 hat; second prize, dozen linen collars.

I- Floor Committee Messrs. Robinson, Bardie, Ryan, McDonald, and Long; Committee on Games Messrs L. Donovan, Shea, and McCord: Committee of Arrangements Messrs. Kewbert ixoian, uurnett, Mannan, ana Harper, 1 CIBCI.IKO CTCUBg. "Th Bleycl Sldar aad the Tricycle Craae.

Maxwell and Merriman went to Hay-l wards yesterday. 1 Atiinson broke his arm last Sunday on the three mile coarse on the San Leandro road. i An unknown rider took terrific header last Sunday at the Center street! track while practicing for the coming races, i He was severely injured internally. ArloS, a clerk with Snyder was rua over by a bngy on L. Traveling Bags, 8G8 Wasu'ui2toii-Stree Hand Snowflake Bakery BREAD, CARES, PIES, ETC an noiue jnaae.

PASTIES AND SOCIETIIS popular rider, has resigned the position of instructor ot Sears Co's academy. Next Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at Center street grounds the Olympic games will be held. Mauv bicycle races are on the programme.

It is thought Elwell of tne Uay ntys, tiicxenoottom oi siock-ton, and many other i prominent; riders will compete. It is thought that the Committee on Hndicaps has made a grand mistake in giving Milroy sixty yards start in the one mile race, as be is a speedv rider. It is feared that with this handicap Milroy will be able to beat Elwell, the champion. The tricycle erase infects all anner of persons, even senator aiomii ana Judge" Hiram A. Luttrell.

Last Sunday these gentlemen made a perilous tour on hired trikes and succeeded in reaching East i Oakland during the morning. On tne return nonie juage Luttrell steed i "became unruly and dumped the jurist into the gutter, causing serious as mage to nis trousers. He pushed the tricycle the remainder of the way totfee cyciery. ATHLBTIC9 FOR LADIES. An InterMtlna; Exhibition to Bo Giren at ttao BellaBco Club.

TKo moinhpra inf thri Rlinnm Ath letic Club invite! their I lady friends to witness athletic exercises at the club-rooms to-morrow evening. The enter tainment will consist of exercises upon i i. i a Dars, wresuin, i tiuo i BwniRiug, auu scientific boxing. J. W.

Tompkins, President of the club, will act as master of ceremonies. The Committee of Ar rangements is tiying to secure the at tendance oi two Japanese 10 participate in a contest with broadswords. Ycnng whi is matched to light Tom Cleary for the' coast middle championship, will give a scientific exhibition of boxing with young Georgan ot the Golden Gate Athletic Club. The latter; is one of the roo3t graceful club swinsrers in the State. Professor Watson will box, and it is probable that Professor Faulkner, who is matched to wrestle Joe Actou for the world's championship at catch as catch can, will appearj Owing to the limited space the Reliance Club, has decided to invite no eentlemen and each member will be allowed to bring not to exceed two ladies: YTeary and Worn.

When the tired factory operative, the weary outdoor laborer, the overUsked bookkeeper, or clerk seeks a medical recompense for expenditure of bodily lorce, where shall! he find it? Could the recorded experience of thousands of workers be voicd, the verdict would be tnat Hosteller's Stomach Bitters renews filhi2 etrenath. stimulates the jaded men tal power to fresb activity, and lelaxes undue nervous tension a joining does. Digestion, a reealar habit of body, appetite, aad sleep are prometed'by It, and It is an admirable auxiliary lninerecov' rv of health hv convalescents. A fastidi ous stomach is not offended by it, and to persons of both sexes in delicate health who occasionally feel the need of an efficient tonic, the; whole rauee of the pharmacopoeia and the catalogue of proprietary medicines does not present a more useful, safer, or more decisive it is also incomparable lor lever ana ague meuELausm, ana kidney troubles. Spiritualism' Gain.

Spiritualism seems to be gaining faster each day, and greater tests and proofs are being given hourly. But the kind of spirits S. B. Rothenberg. at 864 Broad way, deals in, are ol the choicest navor, such as foreign and domestic brandies, ales, porters, wines, and straight whiskies together with a stock of fine imported and American clears.

Notice. The undersigned having purchased the Henry House at 4G2 Ninth street, wishes to notify the public that he has thorougly renovated and refurnished the house and is prepared to receive those who wish nrst class accomoua -tions. C. E. Eliot, Proprietor, New Potatoes, Sweet peas, rhubarb, fresh tomatoes, asparagus, mushrooms, and everything the market affords in early fruits and vegetables always Ion hand.

Choice dressed poultry and wild game a specialty. Oakland Fruit and Produce 460, 46464-Eieventh street. Lead-ins dealers of Alameda county. v- AIJVJCE TO; MOTH KitS. Mm.

WCSSLOVTS SOOTHTNO SYBUPrtiou'a Uways be used for CHILDREN TEETHING. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS U19 GUMS, allays all pain. CURES: VTIifD COLIC, and i' TWKS-rY-FlVK CKNT3 A BOTTLW i Nobby fiuits Made to order, from 125 'upwards. Greeshooo Moras, Eleventh and Broadway. I Architect.

i Samuel Kewsom, office 813 Pbelan block. Market street, 6au Francisco. Residence 1214 Webster street. Oakland I Sweetbriar Dairy Depot, 1213 Finest qualities of Point Reves butter at lowest market price. i Ilne Meats.

Now is the time to; get choice meats at low prices at Samson's Market. 477 Eleventh and 1014 Washington street. Telephone 131. Ice cream to order for families and entertainments. Ice cream soda a specialty at Lehnhardt's, 471 Fourteenth street, next to Postoffice.

Iryou are looking for some new, novel design in a handsome sofa or lounge you can find it at E. Hook's at prices that meet competition. 1 171f 'Q Syrup of Wild Cherry and JJEjM. Eucalyptus never fails to cure coughs, colds, hoarseness, and sore throat. Sold by all druggists.

Bparxe Bans called for, repaired, and returned same day. West's Furniture House, 473, 70 aua xweuin street Botb eordnror Dants. 50 Icents. Grekkhood Moras, Eleventh and IfraitoMleo, 35 cents a pair, at H. SCHELLHAAS'S, 408 Eleventh street, i Bostos chips, crisp and delicious, at Lehnhardt's, 471 Fourteenth, a tree next to PowtorBce.

E. Hook has the largest stock of the atest designs in furniture. Wilbur School mt Shortbjaad, TrRO-wrltiac aad Bulaeu Cermpeadcaea, 1069 Broadway, Oakland. Day aad evening; cluwi. Trial luteal fro.

i TwKfTT diCerent kindsf of fcaby carriages at Jones' Uazar. 4Z0 EIjFT Hotel Directory. 1 I i jwkd Dniwny ana rnuiKiiD, OVKBUND AND TjUTISTS' LDNCHU S. W. cor.

9th and Washlngtdn Oakland's 1 1 i Lately renoyatea and refurnished. A flvnlly hotel of high order. First class table of rar excellence a dlstlngatshiog feature of this establishment. Its patconace Is first class. Tranalaafc as well as regular Bests entertained.

Term reasonable. Table boarders accommodated. Address The Vlbbrt I-Tonse Pleasant sunny rooms, with 586 Tenth Street, corner Jeffi i ypa C. ISAACS Prop'r 8th. anfl Dining Booms.

ICE CREAM, the Best." ORNAMENTED CAKESJ 8UFPLIKD "oakLans. CAT. QTJIMBT ft KE5D1EK, Proprietors Oakland, Alameda Cal; A. (WILDER, Proprietor. rood board Central for transients.

MISS MART ALBERT, Proprietress more Agonyof Mind andUodr, aa4 rthan All the Annies of the "World, VE1 strength, as also tits nails, showing the clause ECBEKA HOTEL, CORNER 7TB TJLAKK HOUSE. I ana Washinaton streets, Broadway station. 1069 vFaahlnrtoxr Street, The most centrally located hotel in Oakland; OentraJy located large and pkuuiGt cronDoat the local trains pass tbe door eveiy half hour; excellent water from a spring oa tbe premises tbe table la supplied with tbe best tbe market large and well furnished rooauc excellent affords; tbe honse has been thoroughly redo- ble; terms reasonable. i yated an excellent location for transients slid 1 mechanic-. BOEDT VOEOgLOir ARRET STREET HOUSE, 8TH GOLDEN EAfiLE HOUSE.

Ban Pablo Market streets; newly furnished avenne, corner 16tb. Famished iwm all toe cooalorts of a hotel. Booms la tyKBEK'B HOTKL, Corner Twelfth and Pranklln Sts. Best appointed seennd class hotel In Oaklaad A CLE DK HOTTSK, 1 1 16 Broadway. Price reasonable.

CHAS. u. PFKUFitr. AJlat class table; rooms with or without board. MORE TERRIBLE THAN WAR- Wohfi; Ambition and Passion.

Destroy raore Human Beings every Tkis Wonder of Modem Cemutrf pronontced to be cnequalled far lb power of replenishing the vitality of the jbodj, supplying all the essential con. stitoenta ci the Mood, Brain and Nerve Suetance, and lor developing all Power and Functions cf the System to the highest dogree. It acta a a specifics, mrpassing all those of the present age, fbr the speedv and permanent cuwai ail derangemecta of the Nervous and Blood' Systems, jferwua flvs-tzatlon, General Debility, Mental ana Physical Depression. Incapacity icr Study" or Business, Noises in the Head and Ears, ZoSS Of Energy and Appetite. Beiag atnral Eastoraia7 its energising effects, not followed by corresponding Tfxxtion but ax Permanent, and a-e frequently ahowi, from the first day of its adminiotra tion, by a remarkable Increase ot the Nerrons Power, with a feeling igor, strength and Uornfort to which the pattest has Jongbeea unaccustomed.

The nervous symptoms diseppear, well as the Pnnctional Derangement. Eleeg oecomesi esdm ana refreshing. At the same time the patient gains Sash, the fe. tares presenting a ttrilrinz ivnrirmezA the fare becomes fuller, ths Hps red, the eyes brighter, clear and healthy. Thehait of the Lead and beard crow and acquire importance of th action of the medicine on the organs of nutrition.

it givef back to the human structure, in a suitajblr form, the Lively, AnimattZ' clement of life which has beeii wasted, nd exerts impolan, infiaeitce directly on the Brain, fMnslj Marrow and Nervous gystepr, of a Nntritiye, Tonio and lavigcratinS Character, thereby, checking all wasting cf the Vital Fuid and the more Exhanstinj processea cf Lif, zztaintaiht that Buoyant Energy ot the and vrhich renders tho Hind Cheerfol, Happy, ergetio; 'entirely overcoming that dtilL. inactive and tl vh -v 'wiicb ELaBypersoiiS experience in their Price, i.

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