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i 1 I TOL. XXI II. Oakland, California; mondayi evening, july 20, isss. Eeal Estate. Eeal Estate.

Personal. Situations Wanted. for a purse of $100, did not come off, owing New To-da. THE SPORTING WORLD. A Novel Rail Came-Popping riKtom at Uird's Point.

The recent hot apell has had a depressing effect upon sports generally, and very few events of any importance took place last week; but several are announced 3for the new future. Among the pi Tad pal events of the week was a novel match game at the Olympio Club grounds In this city, Saturday, between eleven cricket players and eleven btseball players. The cricketers used baseball bats, and their opponents cricket bats. The following tore shows that the cricketers were too much for the ballplayers: CRICK 8TERS. j' Miller, gnoc 7 Benjainii, tnt 4 Goewy b.i Bratlrnback 1 Waterman c.

stetson b. Br.dcnbAck... 0 REAL ESTATE AGEH' I And Notary Public- Rontsf Loans ISTegotiatec 454 NINTH STREET, OAKIiAND, CAI. NEW PHOTOGRARH GALLERY No. 911 Broadway, IS THE FIjSTEST I i W.

W. De U' lia b. Snook 5 Deane b. 9 tturvvll, et. b.

Snook 0 8iaad, R. A it. Taylor, 2 StlinJ. J. i b.

Snook. 8 Theobald 11 Heoshaw. 6 Bye. 4 1 ToUl BASK-ALL Snook, tUTl nut, Whitcher Deane, b. Tayor Dsarid.

Knight c. and b. WatermaD Aikvn, nil Bu Ueiib wk La-ig c. and b. Sfiand, R.

Raj inoud, not out i Stetson c. aid b. Substitute Ai ken b. Substitute Snook b. Theobald 52 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 8 0 Total 14 JAMES '-EENTEEL, MANUFACTURER Is Harness, Saddles, Whips, HOUSE CLOTHIXG, 1058 Broadway Street, Oakland A large stock of Single and Double trn.Mntu1 oa vAn.A.&mf aA r- tZ r.

.1..... iicpairwi ana at reasonable rates. JNow is the time to buy harness. 150 (Seta Harness for sale at cost far uic ucit uu uayn. oint uicnsb ue reuueea.

A -FIREMAN'S TOURNAMENT. The Liyermore firemen are. arranging a county hose team tournament to take place in the near future. The Committee on Arrangement) are: Chief Spencer, T. Thomas, W.

Scott, P. II. McVicor and John, Kavaney. 2 The tournament will be open to all hope teams from any fire company in Alameda county. Kich foreman, however, must furnish a sworn statement that every.

member of hi team is a resident of his town or city, and has been a fireman at least thirty days. that, every team competing ehull appear in the parade to be given the day-f the tournameut. The prizes will be as follows: To the team making best time, 100 in g.ild coin arid a silver belt. To second btst," $73; "and third best, $v0. The belt is to be competed for in future tournaments, and finally belong; to the team winning three contests.

It will thus be presented to the various hose teams of the county by the people of Li Termor e. A bill wilt be given on tlis night of the tournament. SWIMMING FOB A MEDAL. The contestants in the amateur swim- 1 1 W. IIAJRDY Desires to Impress upbii the minds of the People of Oalvlaiul the fact that he has the largest aiid BOOKS AND Til Oakland, mifl wmiirTfi 1 1 i.nTtiriilnT e-AA Jr sx.

ax. A A A. attention to the large variety of Choice Summer Novels, in leading New Books wilralways he found as soon as possihle. after publication at 961 BROADWAY. HOiVIE And Save Honey to a failure of the contestants to show up.

The Irving Reporter AJmother duck, apd a canvas-back at that, hatched a broodjof sixteen little ducklings some-where along the creek in the rear of the Union Hotel. Thursday morning the little creatures forgot their mother's injunction stay at home, and wandered into the open square in the village. Young Americi soon found it out. and a fttragetic movemejnt was made in force to surround and capture the canvas-backed invaders. The la'ire twas successful, and the boys "scoopef in" the entire brood.

The Newark Coursing Clab have a contract to receive here 2,500 hares by the 15th of August, i There is sport ahead. There-ii a good prof-pect of the challenge ofj -James Oen-i, of Livermore, to run his dog "Connaught Hanger" for from one to one thousand dollars a si le, being accepted! The name of neither owner nor dog is disclosed, but it is proposed to put up the Sunday next. friie Oyster Home lias cbarjgr hands, and the new management have now 1 place where the public can eat of the finest the riarket affords. The pastry, cakes, pies, are Mm Merrick's Eclipse liakery, and ail other eataales from the test houses. Eastsrn and Califutma Oysters in all etvles a special, ni and 4Gq Seventh street, opposite depot.

Pri vate rooms for lad its and escorts. -j Caution to the Public. T. Burn.o.iews dealer, at Ninth and Broadwaj and Seventh and Broadway, doing bus ness in Oakland the past nineteen year; wishes the public to know that his name appears in full on both stands, not as age it, for the purpose of defrauding any one; and that the -stand at Tenth and Broadway is not owned by him, all representations to catch trade to the contrary notwithstanding. At SCjUANTOM'tf, School B.tks.

Br.radway, Magnet Shields are a network of fine steel magn ts and a protection from the bravo' kn: fe and acsassin's bullet. 106 Post street; Sani Francisci. Uiisly Puro. This powder never raries. A marvel of iraritv strength and holesomeness.

More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition witfli the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or (phosphate powders Sold only in cans. Roval UJasino Fowdbb 0o 106 Wal str-et. 7. Attorneys. KEBn.

A. A. WOOB. Af OORG A KEE1, IT HE AM I'UK. Itroadway.

'A. mth an It. MilE. ATTORN EV AND Notary Public; SW9 A Couuselor at-law. and Bwadway, rooui45.

B. VI'r AlMHE.N, ATTRKY, CO! SSEl- lor-at-Law and Notarv Public. No. 456 Kighth street, Keoms 4 and 5, Oakland, Cal. 4 2 an I 3, Oa I lllTT F.

ltC 4.VS KltllTU STREET, rooms Oakland, Cal. ON. M9 BROA IIM'AT. Delger's Ne Block. Oakland.

T.ilVAKI E. OKOK.V PATENT SO 1. 1 rj eitor, Unitel States aad 224 Mont-gouit-ry street, oixwite Muss Hoiiae, Sn Franciaco: VTVK V' RH'HVKDSON R00.71S tt, 9 it aid 10, 456 Kk-hth street, Oakland. 1 1 aid 10, 456 Kighth street CHAPJIAN UAVEN It-Lw, broadway, ti Af IKK J4CBS, 315 ENS, ATTORNETS- Kix.fua 30 and 31. CALIFORNIA Kooms 6 a 1 7, San Francisco.

T. A. KOUIhSttN. Tft TlONTCiO.Ml'RY street, RootnsHt and 4, San rancisco. T.

JOHN. ATT4RNEV AND COI V. selior-at-Law and City Attorney, City Hall, Oakland. JBW. C.

ROBINSON. ATTORNEY FOR Zi PubUc Administrator, 1003i Broadway, Rooms 5 and 6, Oasland. Telephone No. 87. Professional Cards.

TVR. ALICE IICRCH EXAMINATION'S 1 niade withifc lit asking liok. room lVashingto: IIMiE HA question: consultation free; Snyder Bl-j 4. 4Z5 Nintb street. soutneast corner Washington, Oakland.

jyl6-Lwx DR. SELFRIB4iE HAS KEMOVEB BIS RSIUKNUlK to 312 Foiuteenth is tree bet. Webster arid Ifarrfaon streets, Oakland RI'CKN'ELL, 616 EIGHTH street, Oaklatid; ottice hours from 9 a. m. to 2 T.

P. TSBALE. OFFICE AND residence, streets; hours, to w. corner i nirteentn and Clav a. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p.

M. iR. ABALINE N. AVERY, PHYSICIAN Diseases of women a soecialtv. and surgeon.

Also, chronio cas chronio cases treated- by Klectricity. Office, 320 Fourteenth str oet, corner Teoeter. rvCTLIST AN I AI'RIST. BR. W.

F. KJ Soathard, bbi CaL; office hours. Broadway. Room 51. Oakland.

0 a. M. to3r. M. Sundays, 1 to 3 r.

M. Keaui 1420 Castro street. SeATcners of Eecord3. YV. M'KEAND, SEARCHER OF rt-ANi VJT Records fos Alameda county.

Residence, not tn west corner oftice, southeast venth and Jackson streets: Fourth street and Broad- way. Oaklamd. UBO. V. WR.IOHT.) J.

C. LYXCB. ALAMEDA NTY" ABSTRACT OF nee Abstracts of title furnished to all real property in Alameda county. Office? Room 4, Court Honae. Oakland.

DC RAY SMITH, SEARCHER cords, Alamejla county. Office Broadway, near Ninth street. Oakland. Nottiibs Public Or BE-; (No. 912 W.Mw Bl'SEXLL, OFFICE.

954 BROAD way. TtTTLLIAM D. Broadway. LAYFTOS, ROOM 5, 957 AV BlXEE. OFFICE, KOS.

466 and 462 KighUi street. Builders- i.T. BBRADKX. i J. a.

WBITB. JOBBING OF ALL window eseena. J. S. WHITE et ma.

i Doer iiUiif a sp deaeristions. totore and oxne specialty, bbop, 417 Thu teenth street, OaklsStd -r WII. WEI LB IE, 41 FOIRTEENTH street, between Broadway and Franklin; pUns prepared, bulging auporuatended. and (en- gnu joTTHaK. 1 37 1 -o Stores to STRES TO LET A VOOD OPPOft kunity to rent waae larew ctoresheap is off ere the Uaiindo bnikiuK.

Noa. 401. 40A 465 a4 Eighth street: aiso three storea-oa Fraokiio strwrl apply a Md. Campbeii salooa under the' Rabalo wve) Hotels. HOTEL MEREfTT-COR.

TWELFTH aod Franihn streets; sunny smites with board; also lance single front rooms, with tare cktwta. crates aod station nr washstaads. auithl for two penoos; superior aeoGmcaodaUoBs for tiaav-sies; strict ears to all parts of city within one "i one biock tram iocsK arauts ana Oakland Theater; terms motierat. jjla-o New To-day. mm Abeos A.

RED-HAN', 9'2t BKOA1IWAY, Kixiraa, 17 and 18. METC AXFiM ET4' A LF, 99 BROA1K way, Rooms 44 to 4u, Oakland. 11 TRS. BR. 1U i JJARGAIS8 IX KEAL ESTATE.

UNIMPROVED. S900: i Lot 50x)35 feet, south frontage, i horae cara. c. A i hnt 37.6x100 feet, south frontage, 3 block from station. 81.625 -ixt bouuu leec, nortnwest corner Central.

Lot 48x1 feet, 3 feet above grade, choica buildtna lot. SI. 050 .10 Lot 40x125 feet, one block from Adeline station. 1 1 1 A Lot 45sl2jfcet. w), lUU northwest corner.

45rA 99.6x175 feet, nor Lot 4512 Jfcet, with 20 70, choice aer. northwest corner, sur rounded by tine iraorovemeiite: four wocas nui Market street atatioo. For in improved or unimproved proper- lies, call on J. H. MACDONAIiD, Real Estate Broker, 470 Ninth atreet.

Oakland. OTOC'KKK At4IIUASin (SI Ct'KSSORS kj to Lawrio A Hcuraoun), tiearchers of Records fir Alameda oounty, northeast oor. Broa-lway and rucn streets. oaKiana. cal.

Kstablished 10. 7T MOST CMIICAKL LOTS 1'OK HAU.K in a beautiful auburbau village near Oakland, iuiiiruved by b-dg8 and trees: soil cannot be sur passed for raising fruits, vegetables and cereals. A good pubUc school is located on the tract. Ko more uealthy location in the state; tuts in this tract are tleatiued to be of great value in tbe near future; a station will bo located here as soon aa -sufficient population will warrant; all persons deHiring to purchase either for homes or on speculation ill tind the value will double sooner than in any other loca tion. Apply to aula.

4j. cm. ttv a centennial House, cur. Fourteenth and Clay Oak. Je22-lmx A B.

WEBSTER. REAL ESTATE ASH XX. Insurance Agent, 624 aet Twelfth street, iat i now onenug uai iuns in unproveu ana unimproved real estate, in lanre or small sui iivis- iona, in ditferent parts of the city, including some very cnoico sites on elevatea groima; easy terms. HJ-O no :in.i I OK CJTV Oil OAR. A land property.

86.000 S3.U0O 85.000 tf 1 20 acres, all in fruit, near San Jose. -10 acres, all in fruit, near San Jose. -25 aciea, all in fruit near San Jose. OU.WUU Cruz Mountains. 84" are' a11 lafruit' near San Jose- Cl 1 it I- 10 acres, go-iH biilldinKS and 300 J-x.

JJ tree; tity limits of San Jose. i I it acres, well improved, and in bear-0-. UUU Inn ruiti San Jose. 4 it i acres, adjoiuingPetaluma, lively platw. 40 acres, near Santa Eosa, 10 acres 5 000 lifCre3' iui'ingl 8toc'c' wajons, yJ PTI 160 acres, Mark Weet, orchard py.

tjy'XJ and vineyard. Ve have a tract of 2,000 acres in one of the best Bay Counties, tr-at we will cut up into 200-acre tract upwards, and exchange for City or Oakland property. W. M. BKAN DON A 508 Montgciuery street, San Francisco.

J. H. HAODOMLO, REAL ESTATE Broker. Houses rented. Loans Da.iti&iMi.

470 Ninth between Broadway and Washington. Oakland. ial5-o nOR SALE-NEW A Nik EA.EUANT COIN- try residence at San Leandro; house of 13 rooms, with nrst-class finish and all modern improvements, carriage house and outbuildings, built in 1378:5 acres of' land, fronting 706 3-12 feet by 263 S-12 feet in depth on Estudillo or Ward avenue, all with exception of flower and vegetable garden, planted with 330 choice varieties of fruit trees now in bearing. For further particulars inquiro of H. F.

Crane, pr W. W. Blow, 454 Ninth streit, Oak-iand. 1 jy-26-o Rooms to Let. FI RNISIIEU- ROOMS 4 AN BE tl ABE Try comfortabl and easy if Bttod up by II.

SCH Ft CHKLLUAAS'. Bargains for a few days. RNISHEO RO.U TO LET ONE block from Narrow (Jausce railroad: references A requireqys'i' nieveutn street. jj'ZU-iwx TO LET- LAR4.E FRONT ROO.U. SITTA-ble lor ow or two persons; neatly furniished; in a quiet neighborhood; private family; also stalv iiog tor horse; 355 Ktth near Webster, jylg-lwx Tt LET AT FOI RTKENTII two suuny front beA.rooma.

With ute of piano. and privilege of light housekeeping if desired; two blocks west of Broadway; no children. 16-lax rpHREE I NH K.MSHEO Sl.Ws irSOUS A. on lirst-rloor; closets and butteYy; user of Vack yard; also 2 furnished rooms; apply at 1003 Franklin streetnear Tenth street jylalwx TO 1.ET-ON Vl RN ISH EiVroOM FOR laay or gentleman; 756 JlleTcDth st. jj-15-lwx mo LET, FI RNIIiri-2 ROOMS, YERT JL cnveuient forj tiousekeepiog; bouse with pleasant surroundings; 616 Twelfth street, between Grove and JefferKm.

jyI5-lwx il.VY ROOM'S AND HI 1 TES FwR 75 light houekeepiua; apply at 1421 A iiitb street, near Center street sratioD. jyli-lwx ROOMS TO REST ONE, A LIK.E sunny front room, nicety furoiied, with barb-room attached; rent very reasonable; 562 Fifteenth, near Clay, two blocks from Poetomce. jjil-lwx mo RENT NICE NN ROOMS, STA. 1 tionary wash stands; 320 Fourteenth ft. jy-o PARENTS OK TEACHERS YTHO IE sire to reside near the High school, can hnd convenient suites of unfumisiied rooms at 779 Twelfth street; referencca required.

j'3-la rpu LET 3 ELECANTLT I' NTS II EB rooms; 536 Kightenth between San P.blo and Telegraph avenues. je30-o rpo LET FROM 3 TO 5 NICELY FrR- nished sunny rooms for housekeeping; No. 1M3 Willib street, between Cedar and Pine, West Oakland; half block from Station. je27-o Cigar and Tobacco Factories. M.

BASCH'S CKiAESyM ANT FACT! REB at the factory No. 624 Washington street, San raucisco, can be outaiued at ail tne rat-class saloons and cigar stands; orders from the country promptly attended to. TTOR TIIR FINEST AND BEST MADE white labor cigars in Oakland, go to Rebert Kuer-xeL manufacturer and wholesale and retail dealer in cigars aud tobacco, 869 Broadway, between Seventh and Kighth streets. Factory in rear of store; none but white labor employed, and the best material used. 10 Dentists.

DR. ALBERT V. BILKS, DENTIST. OF-tice and residence, 1014 Broadway, room 17; otrice hours 9 to 5. ml2-o FOR FI LL SET OF TEETH, WAH OO ranted; fillings a specialty; at the Oolden Uate Dental Parlors, 1053 Market; street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, opposite Jones, San Francisco; take Market street-cable cars, COLTON" DENTAL ASSOCIATION ES tabiiihed in 1363; I-helan's Biulding.

ntrance 806 Market street, San Francisco, gas specialists. Positively extract teeth without pain; over 20,000 references. Also perform all operations in dentistry. UU. CHAS.

W. DECKER. ml9-o I W. HALL, D. D.

DENTIST A Office, corner Broadway and Twelfth streets, Bank Building, Oakland. Office hours, 9 to 5. Residence, Northwest corner Thirty-fourth aid West streets. ml2-o E. BROOKS, DENTIST (Si CENSOR to A.

LeFevre), noithweet corner Eighth sod Broadway, Oakland. Cal. DR. W. H.

SIMMONS, BENTIST BEN-tal rooms, 3 and 4 vert's Block, 1014 Broad way. ,1 ml2-o DRS. J. L. WILBIRT AND R.

B. PROLL have removed to 850 Market street, S. and will be pleased to see their old patrons; private entrance, Stockton street. m8-o rPHB LEEK DENTAL OFFICE TEETH JL cleaned, regulated cr drawn without pain; gold, pUtina, silver or bone nliings at lowest rates; war ranted to last: children's teeth attended to prompt ly, x. u.

xfentut. D3Z Maxket street, cor Kearney. Ban Francisco. ap29-o jtdei RAKE. D.

D. LtKNTlST. HAH determined to remain in Oakland, and will At tend to bis patrons, as heretofore, at his office, northwest comer Eleventh and Bruedway. de4-o RLSSELL H. COOL, DENTIST, SOLE surviving partner ot the late firm at Dr.

O. W. Coot Son, San Francisco. Diets Opera House, corner Twelnh and Webster streets, Oakland. 9-o A.

CORNWALL, DENTIST, I969 Broadway "Wanted Miscellaneous. AaTASTED SOTN ENTLE BE- name saaale none; 850 to $75; address 2.." this ofhoe. 1 jylg lwx VT ANTE HEAD YOCNU ATTLE, tn one or mora lots: address, statinr rtria. box 335, Oakland. j16-lwx ANTED nOCSEKKEPERS WHO study economy, to ak Um.ii- ml dmln (n the gknrthneld Wellington Coat ym3n-o The Trades.

i-i ALFREDSErTIMIS BARER. CRAIVER, 663 Firteeath street, Oakland. fe7 M. JORDAJI. CARPENTER AUD eon tractor.

No. 3B0 Tweiftk mttrw JihMr HARRY REBCET, 1918 BROAD WAT, amnamrth and Inekamitlt kirii mmj sharp-" sawn mowers a specialty; mil kinds ot ma chinery repaired; keys made ami reacted to ardor; auwoyynarariteed. and charrea HBderaeL le I i DressmaJang. i SKYTi JOHNSON. DRESSMAKER; t.

be. Frankii smd Weteaer5 tAkklaod. bote agutt tor the Leake system. 1 OtJAN A ALLEN. REAL ESTATE Agents, 481 Ninth atreet, offer, among other aesiraoie oargains, a picturesque country nome 01 15 acres rich land; house, barn, fruit, springs of water, lovely climate; smues from Oakland, near Fruit Vale; only si500.

acres' of land, house, spring of water, near Fruit Vale: 1.50u. 25 acres fine fruit land, on Redwood Road, 4 miles from Oakland; very cheap. Also, many good bar gains in lanaa. also, a cboioe corner, central, lujx luu 1 act; very low, lor And many fit tiers. some i wiucn must oe sold at once.

eza-iy 1I BARGAINS BY BIRRALL, IN REAL ESTATE. Sl1' Pf wrth $55,000 -Extra good UIj tjyjKJ story uuuaing, witn stores and 4d rooms, with all modem iinorovementa and iu prime condition: large lot; excellent, growing local ity, near Baldwin Motel, an Vrancisco. Rents 9350 per month guarautetd. A real tiret-clasa proi- eny anu rare investment. Anft Low enough at ranch OiU.UU of 115 acres, near Napa; level ani slightly rciiiug; fine creek; good buildings and acres vineyard; good orchard; no frost; stock, etc may take some uaitiana property, tfl fr AAt-i'ost JF22.0OO Nearly, new brick 0 Iff.

vU7 building aud tine lot; business pioperty; finely located. 12? I i tTi il Cost 15.000 Beautifut suburban home; hue cottage of 10 elegant rooms; carriage nouse, ana everyimng complete ne view: nearly 24 acres crounds. Si fTAA Worth new house, I )' tJ 9 modern rooms; lot about 6.1x75 feet; choice corner San Pablo avenue, tf I ft A i UiXd for 35,250 Modern house. 9 tJ lJ rooms; nice lot and grounds; Eighth Adeline station; local train. SO.

IkA A -Reduced from Beautiful t). Jtf modem cottage, 7 nice rooms and all conveniences; tine lot; northwest comer; stable, etc. KtL) ril, cottage- moaern rooms; sun vijj. jLip li nv frontaire: nice street. yj-1 I A 0, and much cheaper lots and L.f jV'VJ cottages in nice locations.

LJ I Reduced from of 7 iX. I iJVJ rooniB; lot 115x140; northwest corner. 1 ttf t- Low at Modern cottage, 5 I rooms: bunny rontaee: good lot and location. 1 A Cost vOGO- Cottage, 4 rooms; lot 30x100; U'Xfyjyr near Teiegrapn avenue. A iariie list of bargains in acres, ranches, houses.

lots for sale anil exchange, that will pay yem to ex amine right now. WILL U. BCRRALL, rsroaaway, aoors above A mtn. LMR SALE stallmeuts. ON EASY TERMS, BY IV 1 "7 AA EACH Two nw cottages of four t3 I I rooms and bath, on Taylor street.

between Campbell and Willow; lots 25x135 feet. ff li Handsome four-room, ay-window tDj. 1 cattage, with basement, bath. etc on trie 1 south side of Taylor street, near Caoipbell; lot QAA Two-story house of six rooms and modem improvements on south side of Taylor street, between Peralta and Campbell; lot 28x120. Oi) "A A Cottage of five rooms, bath, eto, O.

i southeast comer oi Pine and Taylor Streois; lot i9x90 cet. I ne above property 18 desirably located In a healthy and growing part ot the city, near stations on the local road, and will be sold in terms to suit Ic.iuire of JOHN ZIEGKNBEIN, 966 Peralta street, Oakland, or at 215 and 217 Davis street, ban rrancisco: 1 jyo-o CAPITALISTS SEEKING PROFTTABL investments in business 1 roperty. and parties looking for desirable homes, slu.uld call at once on W. AlcLAUOiiLlN 466 Nmtb street. Oakland.

ocl7-o IjOR SALE A HANDSOME, I NI.U provoil lot. 100x150 feet, northwest comer, in choice location; sulxlivisinus if desired: apply to W. W. BLOW. 454 Nitithst eaklaad.

jt-S-o IT'INE PRIVATE RESIDENCE TO LEASE lAJxe, liandsomely ornamented grounds, lawn. fountain, etc. near San Leaudro. 300 yards north of Bridge, 011 road to Oakland; contains 12 rooms, bathroom, water-closet, on each floor, besides servants' room, in outbuildings; a large stable and carnage bouse: wtndnuu wttn artesian water, and also water from Lake Chabot. Contains aoout acres in ganU-n.

lawn and improvements, and choice fruits. Pisessiou given at once. Apply to WILLIAM J. DINUKE. No.

460 and 462 Kighth street. OiklSnd. or to W. P. TOLER.

San Leaudro, at reskieucelof Mrs. Ivey. fvA) TO LEASE CORNER SAN PABLO AND Seventeenth street, Oakland, 40x00, for 5 year; also adjo-ning inside lots; would bnild to suit; corner suitable for a drug store, grocery, butcher shoe, or saloon; nside lots having a frontage on two one well adapted for wood and coal, hay nd grain, tiles, sewer pipe, lumber, or other bulky articles, that require space and driveway. Inquire of WAS-SON A PATT1ANI, Real Estate Brokers and Build era. 460 Tenth street, Oakland.

fell fllWO OR 1 Hit EE EXTRA BIi BAR. in real estate can be had by inquiring immediately of Will H. BurralL Real Eetate Agt nt. 950 Broadway, second door alove Ninth street l-o For Sale. iR SALE FINE PARLOR I IT I SED but a sliart time: also a numlier or A Hoey bed sofas; see them at iR SALE C2IEAP-3 liOOD WORK hoires.

3 buggies ami 3 sets harness: apply at ULOVER'S STA CLE, 372 Ninth tt. jylB.o LOOK LOOK 1 THE FINEST DRIYINU horse hit-ton and turners for sale in Oakland; sold on account of departure; jurl the thing for a doctor or gentleman's turn-out; inquire for three davs at this orliee. iyl8-3x T70R SALE, O.N INSTALLMENT PLA.V- 2 charming cottages in course of construction; lot 25xllS: south side of Eiuhteeath street, between Telegraph and San Pablo avenues: price, 3, 350 each; iiiqire of A. FOSSARD, 1472 Twelfth street. West Oakland.

jyl7-2wx FOR SALE, ON A COCNT OF REMOVAL parlor set. souare oiano. brd room set. Brus sels carpets, no dealers need apply; call at room 20, Delger Block. Broadway and Ninth sts.

jyl4-lwx OR SALE OB TO RENT A iOOD ten forcamninit: annlv BUCKEYE BOAKIJ- INO. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, No. 1384 tiroadway. comer Durant stnet, Oakland: tUIM-BY A VXNYARD, Pwiprietors. yS-o DELIVERY WA.ON FOR SALE Ycheap; call at FRANK'S FLORAL AND SEED DEPOT, corner Ninth and Webster sts.

jy7-o IOR SALE-SELECT DAY AND BOARD-iug School, situatet in Oakland: cause of sale. departure; akdfess 8CHOOL. this ottice. iMR SALE TWkSTOaY FINELY East lake house. 7 rooms.

tx.th. ras. speaking tube and all latest windmill, tank, barn, iron fenoe, green-house; lot 40x 115; three minutes from local station, thirty iniu-utew from Ban Francisco; cost 85,500, will sell for 914.200, cash or instalments; address J. L. this ottice.

ap6-o FOR SALE, CHEAP SEVERAL FONTS of second-han i Job Type; apply at this office. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE, AT tS CENTS per 1110; apily at this office. de4-o Horsesncers. w. T.

HORSE- shoer. 958 Franklin street, between Ninth and Tenth streets, Oakland. All work warranted Hrst-c'ass. jel-o THE FA MOI HOIlSESnOER-HARVEY M. Wilson has moved from 1058 to 1112 Frank lin, in the new shop north of Twelfth street: horses by him will be cured of interfering, overreaching or quarter cracks; he brings a life long exp erience to the task and works according to the most modern ideas and horse sense.

Take your hones to him. ja29o MARTIN RYAN, THE PIONEER HORSE, ehoer of OaAland (located 863 Clay street, ne-r Eighth), has had twenty-six yean' exoerieace in the business; he sorely is the man to do your shoeing; try mm. Kyo WHEN YOTR HORSES NEED SHOEIJfC, take them to Robert Oilmore. 368 Twelfth street, between Harrison and Alice, where they will ne snoa in a nrst-ciar manner; none out nrnt-eiass mecnanics emrtiorec ix-o Musical. J.

BOSTWICK, TEACHBR OF Piano, Organ, Uuitar and Vocal Music: 25 yean experience in teaching; Kodolph's Musio Store, S69 Washington street. jj9 tf e. THE FAMOTS KWABE PIANO ALSO popular HarringtOB, Pease and other Pioooa, and Chicago Cottage organs. Sheet music 10 eta. A L.

BANCROFT A CO, agents. 721 Market street, Ban Francisco. se27-o PIANOS TIN ED. RENTED, POLISHED and repaired by competent workmen, at BRTXEN2TS MUSIC STORK, U2 Broadway, oor iim ISO" Summer Eesorts. PGRANET, FONTAINBLEAU CiASDEN.

East Fourteenth street and Twenty-aKood avenue, East Oakland, has opened a tine stock of tne touowing moos of. Kentucky Wniakies: Old Stock. F. Rocs: and Rye. BLO.

Wheat Wh sker. orris mn-t Natim Wiua mnUt tK. bottle or gallon, aj all srticles desirable in a first- eiasa traqe; aso a variety of beers. jyl8-2a TJTERMITAGE HOTS FRTTT TALE A A avenue; finest drive: resort: choice- est rerreetimenta; Jrencn nnera; furnished rooms; 4endid aceommi ftne drive, eto. 6.

Fanrer, proprietor. pnx-o Lodge Ieetrngs. OAKLAND COI-NCIL, NO. 19, R. 4t at.

meets the third Thnrsday tn each month. r. masonic xeropie. eli-o tAKLANB LODC4E, O. I8H, Fet A.

-vr wrwrvm citnj OMnnil wvfWiins; as I III 1 1 1) i apI8-o AYR OAK MB6B. Ks. CI. V. AND JL2 meets every Friday evaninc.

eA Msaimia Mase 1 empte. Ja-o OAKLAND CHAPTER, NO.tC. R.A uwtt tbe tint and third. Mondays of each swam, as iriaeoviiB xempie. apzl-o A LAST EDA CHAPTER 16.

Set. St. A. M. i.

Bieeteevery Wedneadar wveaing aA MTinit ptu jnct w. i r. m. Jl- riAKLAND COanANrtERV SO. I.

M.T, saeHa Tuauu vfnin Uumi, pie. egncr of Xwelitn ad ashluctoo aueeta, -ef TII'BLIC NOTICE S4HELLHAAS IS A Unerai kind of a (ellow: brine in sour triead, and we will sell bim gooxls cbeaper than he can buy eisewpere. aod you win receive a oomniissiop. 4 CE VAPOR BATH J- MADAME it. RkiMARtUE, a Trench lady of experienee, bavins ooened batbrobia.

northwest ocmer Broad way andll'enth, extends a cordial invitation to the ladles of Oakland. Batns new aawl kept sarupulouslr given; natns for geutlemea aaily, aitei r.im., witn skuuui male attendant. ultationfroe. i ji20-Iwx CHIROPODIST CAIRNS. BUNIONS, ingrsewing and club nails extracted without pain, by R.

J. FLETCHER. Practical Chiropodist, ll aud.l3;DupoBt street, rian Francisco. Ham main baths. i I jyl7-3a QQfrfoR the Arrest and on- HjrZliJ Tictiou of the 'thief who stole the iron wheeluantVw from the northwest comer of Twelfth aud Broadway.

GEO. Dj NAGLK. MRS. K. C.

WILLIAMS, PY BCOME-tristi and. fortune teller ladit 50 eta. gentler men an irtn street, nun rancuco. Jjiuo MEET EVERYBODY AT MRS. ED MoNiOS' MANICURE PAULuRS.

2J6 Sutter street, oam rrancisco. jyo-a A LFRED EL. MANN WISHES TO AN xV notuice thtA he has bpened bis ladies' tailoring iu-lors, 12tl Eearhy street, (lhurlow Bleckk Sau FranoiaootiiKhere he-will ae pleased to receive his old custoruers anu otuers.j butts of every aesenp-tion male iirom 10 up, and complete satisfaction guarauteedl tailor-made suits and riding habits a specialty. jyl-o MRS. ANNA KIMBALL, THE LEV Lrateii seer, psichometrist.

test and trance medium ir.ian LUHtjn, wiA give penwual readings 'J uesdajs ajidThuisdayB. from 9 A. at. to 4 i M. Classes In UKvchometrv.

naiutal cure land stuiiv of i.tetit psyetiic powers, vveunesaays at i f. h. ana Fridays at 7:30 e. room2, 10t3J Broadway. Oakland, i.

i le22-o 8tl30w, MIOw, 2250J (F240J. 3O50. 1 912000 an 1 other sums. large aud sottaii, on good real security, first mortgage; of interest and no expense on loan to thone leuiiiiiK. liest facilities and terms afforded those wishing to borrow.

Piompt aud careful at tention given for all parties, ILL 11. ii KUALU 9a0 Broad wait second door above tftn. lAKL IOK I.N XV uDdsisaieiy as tu Ckveramet.t- iMHidda tuucl, uiucn btttufiinteret: ebves, iwncie or paxtp. ajviuoutus per aiiax pttr yearly; do taxes aor dUuc ious; sjrecii liio moLtey is tbe only rtanoi arlliug the Ktock; apply at once to li. Li it.

liclwVlU i.i ilroadwavp Craklana. aJL aud Meiiuni: circiea. 'luesday autt 'i'hiirsdifci fcTyiuu gs; 33j Sj F. je 1 7-o ADIKS nil AKK IHFIU ILT TO ir I ilk wf 11 in th.t most Astaliniis ntiesi Rrf sum fc, be pleased givicgiALFRED NEUMANN a trial at ais oressuiaiang parlors, tb rvearny street, uur low liock, p-atn Frauci-co liyo ADIES-ItRY Til i'ACI TM MACHINE lor eiilatitmir the no medicine reouu-ed: send stamp fco- circular to MRS. URElSi 231 Se.entb street, San Fnancisco.

je6-o IXCELSIOR HAIR REMOVER, THE -J perfect and only succas-tul nnnliauce for re- moviur supttliui)us hair. At COSMETIC PARLOR, 1317 Pablo avenue, Oakland, Any lady desiring her face beautified naturally and harmlessly for theater, party, eta, will please leave her order at least an hour before for evening work. I nuu-o CARPETS CLEAN ED AND RENOVATED colors tfesitored uniesa sun-faded, at Cnklin Steam cWoet Beating and Renovating Works. Twenty til si street aud Telegraph avenue; refitting iid'borderitjgjtlu and new carpets a specialty; lowest prices atid, all work guaranteed; noae but tjie best workmen Employed; sole agents for the Australian Eucalyptus Moth, Extenninatbr; orders addressed by uiail attended at once, er left in our 1m it's. Point station, Center street statiob, Adeline station and Market st.

station. J. Elm, Manager. 1AI LI lUKt II -i KUIOIFK WF rubbish; fipx southwest somer of Kighth aoid Broadway; resijflence 68 Kil'Hirt street. ja5-o CtENIKAL5 AENI tWAM! IIOTSE satisfactien guaranteed; in both work and prices.

Chin Tung, Proprietor, 813 Twelfth street, near Market. I fe7-o Eusiness Notices: WATFI t-CASH BY VERS CAN DO better in Lurchaciug at II. be keeps a larger etoca aud handles more foods than any ot her three- stores in Oak 1 an d. 1 PLEASANT1 WELL ESTABLISHED BI SI-ness; price 200; great bargain; apply at this otrice. jy20-lwx PIANO TO RENT, AND some giod! umiture and a riding habit for sale; room 3, street, 1 jvtVo ABIES CAN HAVE ELEGANTLY FIT- 1 iiu styiLaLB puiui ui erery uencriprm.

mail-from $10 upward, by ALFRES) NEUMANN 136 I- a a. tli. .1 CJ. WILKINSON, VETERINARY SI R-. eeoe.

can be found at TIN HAM'S STABLE, corner Twelfth, and Webster; satisfaction! guarau-teed; referwucrs kiven if desired. jf20-tf MERCANTILE DETECTIVE BI RE 4 1' of Alameda County; J0IHN F. TEAtxUK. Manaiter: ottice No. 853 Broadway.

Oakland, CaX Telephone No. 168. i JelO-o OPERA WINE KOOVIS TWELFTH and Webster street. JUHN P. WONDER-LICH, Proprietw.

AIIES HO WANT TO SEE THE DII li fere.ic tietween a ifnnuinei tailor-made suit or riding habit anditkoee in tbe uwrket will do well to call at ALFRED; NEUMANN'S ladies' tailoring lrlors, 126 Keaiey street. San ranctsco. jyl-o CHAS. J. WONfcELAZ.

DEALER IN wines, liuuors. etc. S. E. cor.

Broadway and Siith street, Oakland. CARPET WEAVING G. MATTHEW, caroet wieawer. No. 570 Sixth street, 'between Clay and Jefferson, Oakland.

List and rag carpets for sale and made to order. All orders promptly attended tor Thj liestof warp vised-; aplO-lo i 1 ARCHITECTS MERCHANTS' Exchange, California street, Sau Francisco. JOHN J. A TfcUlS. D.

NEWSOM. fel2-o I I JW. TUCKER aft SONS-HOUSE. SIGN and decorative painters; shop No. 352 Thirteenth street, between Franklin, and Webster.

FRENCH LAUNDRY FOR LACES AND curtains Not: 1228 Broadway 1 19 Rooms and Eoardirg. pffyO TENTH STREET PRIVATE t)it boardingj; plessatA suany rooms; 3 walk from Broadway statiun. jy20-lwx LARGE SENNY ALCOtK KVO.TI. Willi grate, ststi: nary wash ataral and large closet; pleasant tint class; 55 for twe persons; 1067 Grove street, near Twelfth. j19 2wx ONE CHOICE SlITE UNFURNISHED rooms, on hrst floor, with at HOTEL MERRITT, cor.

Twtlfth and Franklin sts. jyl7-lw rpo LET HANDSOMELY FTRNISHED sunny room, with good board, for reatleman and wife, in a private family; apply 924 Filbert between Kighth and Tentn strata jyi-o A SUNNY ALCOVE BOOM FOR TWO separata beds if desired), with breakfast, dinner, gas, washing an i mending. $25 each; 1095 Linden street, near Adeline station aiao pleasant home lor youug girl, irJU i jyia-iw ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS WITH board, at Wiilson House; Fourteenth and Waah-ington streets. uom and award-no. iii clay 4w.iar smviwsa ftnnm Fr nrntliL.

man and wife. 4i 7 i api4-o Restaurants. A LI A HOUSE DINING ROOMS. XV proprietor, coraer ot Eignth and Washington streelA Oakland, Cal: meal hours from 6 A. at, to 8 r.

M. i -TaTOTTCE- i Grand reduction In ysten at Louis Oyster Depot and Restaurant, No, 459 Seven Ui street, apposite railroad station, Oakland; oysters come In fresh daily by the thousands; Eastera oysters, 30 cents a plate; small oysters, 15 cents a plate; hara and eggs, 15 ctiits; fried eggsy 10 oents; squsuw meal, 25 cents, at all hours. j' PACIFIC RESTAURANT AND OYSTER House, 469 Eleventh street, Between Broadway and Washington CREBBXN A WALKER, nroui ietorm: pqblic and nrivmte nartdea arrmliad ek short notice and cmjisasonshle terms; open day aad .1 .1 jeatve 1TOK TWE REST COOKED MEAL, THE best themaiietafTorda, and moderate prioea, go to tbe Glory of the Earth, ZL Anton, proprietor, Broadway, east side; near Eighth street. ja29o Lest! and Found. END THE; BEST AND CHEAPEST DJaee to boy eood aeeond-hand furnitun mA H.

8CHET JiH A A r'- i LOST-MANY A NIGNTS SLEEP WILL be km if you do not purehaee a good and easy mattress the ot our friend H. SCHELLHA AS. ILL THE BOY WHO PICKED UP A Book, which fell from the 1.30 9. train ml Broadway, oa TaesrkuKst. return the same far m.

wwrd, to otfioeof WH. J. DINGER, 460 and 463 EUlbth street. ji jyl6-Iw DOG LOST-STRAY UD, SUNDAY EVEN Irish Setter pun, last (en foi towing a bary towards Eighth street bridge; return to J. K.

CAj-P ENTER. lo Fifth street, and receive reward. LOST-A COLD CUFF BUTTON. WITH PAtest dasp, ngwe of lighthooae ou face; a rotable reward wul be givva by leavrup saiite at taisemce. Ji3-lwx WANTED SITUATIONS BY TWO DAN tab giris; one to do generaii hoosework, and one to assist and make herself generally useful in small family; Wares not so much en object as good homes; please call at 41 Seventh st.

Jy30-lwx WANTED- A SITUATION BY A SWEDE, is i fust-class eoaebman and arardener: hi had 15 years experience in the business; caII or ad areas true omce. iyie-iwx TYTANTED-BY A YOINC LADY. IN A privete familyi a position to teach music, in navment for room and board. German method taught; inqairp at or address Boom t8. Galindo TTOIsCWIIKK AMERICAN UIHL XI would like a situation do general house work or second work: can be seen at her last place until Tuesday; IU54 Kigbteentb st tiak iyib-iwx 1T7 ANTED A SITUATION TO DO LIGHT bouework and assist witn ciitidren, by a middle aired rirl: apply or address, room 35.

Hunoy side House, 1 birteenth and Harrt-on sts. WAm2 TED BY A GOOD STEADY WO man. a situation to do honaework and cook ia a small private family; references given; apply wo ourtosiree, corner Vviaj- lyiiMwa WANTED A SITI ATION ON A PRI-vate place, by a young man (Swiss), who understands taking care of horses and garden: sax milk; willing to make himself generally useful about place; can give good refer, nee; please call at harnets- nop, laa Ban Pablo avenue. jyio-iwx 4 SITCATIO.J WANTED BY A YOTNG 1 girl, to do general housework; call or address lafi'J west street, between xwenty -seven ta ana Twenty-eiMhtn streets. Jyla-iwx A OMPETENT YANKEE WOMAN A would like a situation to do general house work.

In an American family: has good references; please call or address 270 Seventh street, near Harri son. I jyia-iwx ANTED A SITUATION BY RE- spectable girl, as cook; apply ell WMdHirum street. i jyit-iwx A SITUATION WANTED BY A GIRL TO do general housework in a private family; is a good cook; has the best of reference if required; apply at Alta Mouse, corner Eignt and waanington streets, room 21. Jyl4 lwx A GENTLEMAN HA VIN4i A FEW SPARE A hours in the morning wouli like a position as collector; reasonable references, and satisfaction rua ran teed: 18 years On the coast: address COLLECTOR, Oakland Posfcitiice. je26-o MISS SEYM OIK'S EMPLOYMENT Bureau.

506 Ninth street. Reliable help of all national ikies, both male and female, having good references, furnished, at short notice; trained and experienced sick nurses registered; Germans and Swedes, specialty. BEST CHINESE HELP FOR HOTELS, ranches and families; FONG. 403 Suiter Sau Franc seo. m6-o Help Wanted.

HELP WANTED IF YOU HAVE A friend who is about to purchase, SCHELL-ItAAS will allow seu a commission if you brina him to his store. i WANTED A KIND DISPOSITIONED girl, to take care of two small children, wares month; good houia; apply 1419 Myrtle street, Oakland. iyl7-lwx IRLS WANTED, IMMEDIATELY AT tbe CALIFORNIA HOSIERY First and Jefferson streets. jyl6-lw WANTED -Nl BSE GIRL; ENGLISH OR American; must be able to do plain sewing, and give best references as to chai acter; call at 568 Weventeentn street. A FEW jGOOD GIRLS TO learn to make paper boxes, at 1412 New Broad- Kay; steady work.

OAKLAND PAPER BOX CO. 3yl4-lwx Houses to Kent. TO LET I- PLEASANT FURNISHED i rooms for housekeeping, at the SUNNYSIDE HOUSE, Thirteenth and Harrison streets. jyl8-lw TO KENT-KA FTRN ISHED HOI SE OF SO rooms, beautifully situated, with luge grounds ui the central part of Oakland; nicely adapted for families; rent reasonable: write for particulars to MRS C. M.

RICH, Oakland. jyl5-lwx TO RENT OR FOR SALE A MODERN with barn, chicken house, etc. lot 175x 100. corner Thirteenth avenue and Summit street: call at grocery store. Sixth and Alice.

'V LET 151 EAST OAKLAND 7-9 TOK a A 1 house of .11 rooms and baui. and 10 acres of land, partly in fruit trees and partly in grain; splendid place for a chicken ranch; atreet cars pass within two blocks; rent reasonable; apply to WILLIAM ana vi rat tun Oakland. e-o POt RENT OR SALE -THE ELEGANT famished dwelling of 14 rooms, situate on northeast comrr of Thirteenth and ackson streets Oakland; also a fine Jersey cow for sale; inquire of H. Houghton. 924 Broadway mll-o TO LET-NEATLY FTRNISHED HOUSE of six rooms and large bath; gas and water; ten minutes' walk from Center street station; rent $45.

Address Tin BUNS office. m5-o WELL FURNISHED HOUSE OF NINE rooms aad bath to let: modem throughout: within three minutes' walk of Market street station; nee neighborhood, etc; rent 4(75; apply to WM. J. DINGEE, 460 Eighth street. de24-o FARM HOUSE TO RENT A PLEAS antly situated unfurnished farm house of 8 rooms; modem 1 improvements; near telegraphic communication with Oakland; will be rented low for the summer, to the right party; apply to S.

Milbury, 958 Broadway. i m30-o URNISHED COTTAGES AND HOCSESt also unfurnished; several for rent, right now. IT Will H. Burraii, real estate agent, 50 Broadway, second door above Ninth street. Medical DR.

THOMAS, MAGNETIC HEALER, 11B Eddy street. Ban Fmnci-co. Read this testimonial: San Fkanx-isco, May 15, 1885. Hav-i ing been blinded by the explosion of a gun, over six yean ago, at Silver City, Idaho, and hearing some eminent eye and ear doctors in this city, 'I came down over eight months ago and tried the best of them without suocess. ana I despaired of ever, regaining my sight, until 1 heard of Dr.

Thomas; I re solved to try bin as a last resort ana-1 am nappy to say that after two months' treatment my sikht is restored so that now I can thread a needle. I have to thank Dr. Thomas for this most wonderful and to me most i beneficial cure. John Austin, Belmont House, cor. Eddy aud Taylor sta i jyl7 DR.

PERKINS TREATS DISEASES with magaetism, electricity and hot air; Farrell street. San Francisco. i-u -li DR. WTLLLAM B.COLE IS THE ONLY magnetic healer on the Pacific coast that treats all diseases without the aid of either medicine or electricity; he diagnoses diseases without I asking questions; spinai and female diseases a specialty. Ottice, 36 Geary street, San Francisco; consnltatioo free.

i mM DISPENSARY iZt DR.H.SIORRS STuNE, 106 Eddy street, San Francisco, opposite Panorama, mires diseases and deformities without medicine; Leucorrbosa and Urethral Strictures a specialty. i m23-3a DR. C. C. O'DONNELL OFFICE RESI-deaoe, 704 Washington street, corner Kearny, San Tranciaeo.

Office hours, 10 A. at. to 4 P. sc. and 1 to 8 P.

at. Particular attention paid to dis- or women ana cniiarer Educational ART OF ELOCUTION. S4 IENTIFIC CTL-tvn and deselpment of the voice, gesture and dramatic exnression. carefully taught: especial attentioa given to the cure of stammering and other vocal defects; class and private instruction. PROF.

WHITEHOK.N, 1 Fifth San FrsAcisco. Office hours, 1:30 to 3 JO t. M. i jyl8-2a i ESSONS IN GERMAN GIVEN BY A J. i competent teacher, a graduate of Berlin Semin- AHmeai, ryu-iwx riSM, WTNiUFJtTCR'S KINDERGAR Jl ten and St-kct School for Children.

1356 Harrison street, will se-open for the Fall Term (Eighth Year) on Monday, July 20UL jyl3-lw fTTHE NINTH 'TEAR OF HISS RUM J. PHK.EY'8 SFXiKCT SCHOOL will commence on Monday, uly xoto, at 1667 Broadway, ayn-o RAW ING LESSONS FREEH AND. ME I I 1 UD JL .1, Ui tfRJ 111 COOPER, drawimr teacher at the Mechanics' Institute. Ban Fraociseil is prepared to give private in struction; residence; 823 Grove Oakland, rye-lox 4 LADY RECENTLY FROM GERMANY. JE- highly acroniplished, late tracher Santa Rosa Academy, is desirous of giving lessons in the German language, and also li wsi ns oa the plane; apply personally or by postal card, to Room 7, Koaler A Chase Honae, corner Ninth and Washington, or at her brother offloe, 473 Siatn street, i jeao-la 1- SHORTHAND 1 AND TYPE 'vTRTsTNC School; Light Line bbarthand aad Phonography taught.

Atoacoa L. rsmsa, 1UU Bcoaaway. ai Bakeries. American; bakery and cofteb parlor. No.

Sli Broadway; fresh aailk bread, cakes, pie etew delivered free to ail parts of the mlt- YORK BAKERY, BROAD aaUk Houses Wanted. WANTED HOUSE (FURNISHED) AND lot in Oakland inaxehange for a farm in Santa Clara eosinty; as as at once; W. M. BRANDON A CQa MTPtsrerv Jjn Frarigoa, rnSO-o OLD VtOUSrs WANTED PARTIES lF. siriuK to sell fewi.

f'r rmnovai, pteae sr.piy PATflAXL riwil Brokers and Builders, 463 Tcuui r.vt,Oa&iaau. fvii-o 5 IN THE SI'ATE DAMES, Prgprietor, AND DEALER IN ll -hi LAI ROBES, Uamess on hand and for r-ale atiTerr low vaji ana Bee lor yoorselves. hest stock of I SHATIONERY paper covers. fThe i i AND CHILDREN. Goods jandJMs FurnisSf fT Stores-t 1 TonsiHAY.

Oat and Barley Hay enablea me to sell it at any price I may to be Undersold I Santa Rita Ranch, Pleasantonl Alameda County. GN7 VERT rv THE VERY BEST. Knit Underwear arid Hosiery FOR MEN, WOMEN For Sale in all Leading Dry Goods 4 Livermore Wlieat, "miug match at the Alameda bat In yesterday were:" Charles Whistler George V. Tyler, Barry Mobre and ITarry Hartley. The prize was a $50 gold medal.

The course was half a mile, or six rounds of the batho. Striking the water at 2:53 P. the swimmers made one round in company, at the end of which Tyler and Moore dripped from the contest. On the down stretch of the second round, Hartley and Whistler kept almo by side and, did what good judges called very frrettjf' rwimmitigi Tiiue at the end of this 5:45. On i the third round ottWhistier kept sligbtly in his adversary's wake, yet close enough to make him exert all his strength.

The fourth round was very dose, but Hartley somehow always managed to touch-, home tirst. The fifth and sixth turns the bath showed pretty clearly who would win, and when Hartley entered home in 15:42, Whistler was only eight seconds behind him. Weid muller was urn re, and Hartley being declared the winner, received the gold modal and was declared the best amateur swimmer of the Pacillc Coast. Next Sunday's ''match will be opeo. to aH'cmers for a dia-t luce of 100 yards, and the prizj a gold Joiket.

The passengera by the Alamed i boat that leaves San Francisco at 1 :30 o'clock toimorrow afternoon will be treatsd to' a. slight, sensation, as G. Beau jet, KJwin Ilariley, George Collier and John Bering have announced their intention to jump overboard when in midstream and then have a swimming match to the Newport Baths, Alameda. A BICrCLB RACE. The twenty-mile race between F.

S. liollinson and IFjilerrill at Neptune Pavilion, Alameda, commencad at about 9 o'clock Saturday From the start Merrill stood first favorite. His riding was easier than that of liollinson, and the six laps, or one-half mile, start he was given in the race was maintained thr ugh-ut the short duration of the trial. Upon the eighth mile Merrill increased the laps to about 7J, which seemed to disconcert liollinson, who discontinued h'u efforts to win the match by getting off his wheel. His Similes occupied 33 minutes and 8 sec- onds.

Merrill continued the running Ucd cl osed in 1 hour, 13 minutes and 52 "seconds. On the wenvia'Ji mile, on the fourth lap, Merrill fell heavily upon his bead, but got up and finished the race. The Oakland wheelmen had a run to Hay wards, yesterday, under -their new Captain, W. J. Bowman.

Several tricyclists wers out at Berkeley on Sunday of last week. CANOEING. The mosquito fleet made a cruise yesterday to Goat IalandL from Oakland wharf. They left at 8:30 A. returning with the flood tide in the afternoon.

The canoe boys weje all out in the creek yesterday. The ait it Belle' new sails are larger than those of the old suit, and are too big for fresh breezes. Mr. Blow, has taken off the keel and put a Radix folding- centreboard in his canoe Mvrtic. The big Racine canoe beat- lhe fleet in the moequito race the other day.

Gold lace and frills on canoe club officers are going out of etyle Fast. Paddling seem little in favor, moat of the canoe men now-a-days going in for sailing. flGKONS AND. TARGET. The July shoot of the Alameda Connty Sportsman's Club was held at Bird's Point, Alameda, Saturday, tho 13th.

Live birds were used. JMr. Pollak carried off the honors with 12 straight, graesing his birds in fine style, using his second barrel only once, Bell, Houghton and Kellogg following up with 11 each. Following is the score: Knowles. 11 11 llll Oil 010 Norton.

1 011110101 11 9 0 111 0 010001 1 6 1 111111110 1 111 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 110 110 10 10 18 Houghton. 1 1111011111 111 .1 1111111111 VI 1 100111111 110 After the regular shoot, a six-bird match was held with the following score: 0 withdwn I 1 11 1 1 0-5 ,1 1111 16 It will be seen that Pollak killed IS straight birds and Bell 16 out of 18. At Shall Mound yesterday, a practice 'loot ataa took place between eight mem. ber of Company Third Infantry, at 200 Tarda, with the following score: Maginst 42. Val.

Heltren 32, Levy 38, Jones 24; total, 143. The nest four scored thus: Macalpin 41. Fitzgerald 34, McBryan 39, Eyan 25; total, 139. i lieutenant A. C.

Macalpin in a prac-tice shoot scored 43, both with a Sharp's and Springfield rifle nt 200 yards. KOTES. The rowing race which waa annonnced have Ukaa place on Lake Merritt yes-trday between Nick Leighbnrger, of Pittbug, and John Daley, -of Brooklyn, 9 1 1,000 Tons No. 1 CLOVJER HAY. tfk.m rAfiwIrty tv rliUv TTav frnm mv Tirri In Tlit7Amnwaa A7.f1ww -3 Jv m- au va uiuio sU1QJ uu UOliT eriDff it at Market Street and Brooklyn Stations in any quantity desired, at.

PRODUCERS' PIIICES. I prodnce as well as bale; my own bay. which seem dispoeed. arn L8ierniineu Jol -lit- By any one, not even a producer, let alone a dealer. By purchasing hay of me 703 wi'l save paying three comuiissions the middlemaa'a profit, tbe comrjjLssion mio'i crc-1 ana tne naier pront as own, sen, ana suso press my owa nay.

a am also ready to c-tract to fill large futnre orders to dealers and large consumers, at a stated price, ei: her in storehouse or to deliver to their business places in Oakland. Order left at Las Oakland and Market Street Stations will be promptly filled. I can be found week daya at 1222 Broadway, opposite PoetofSce, or at the two above daces, Market Street Station, or East Oakland Station, or address, Sundays, HEWLETT, Box 1, li T. D. WEYMOUTH, Carriage Man 370 TWELFTH STREET, Between FTanklln and 'Webster Streets.

1 i Prompt and; Especial Attention Jiver Repairing and Carriage Painti KewaaS Second-Hand Teh'clea for Sale dr Tubanfe. Frieea modert, to r.i workmanship and satisfaction guaranteed. -05LT- STRAIGHT Kentnety Kye Eosrtoa jTtlstles T. iiusiisro'rs..

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