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DAlAD DAILY JCVUffma TEinUHC TOCSDAX JAtf TJATJr 10, 1838, AJacatoEaL1 Eeal Eatata. lav To-Daj. lew Tc Caj. Hew To-Day TE1TELI5G MADE EASY. i 1 snip presented by Mr." the writing bo adopted, as that study 'Would not be aflectod by too PEOIIOTIOXS.

NEW YEAR'S CALLING CARDS, UEltBHARPt tn thin city, an nary to 'h0 nLenastfdS.adaoaiiter. Francisco, January to the JVFnmk Cohen, neon. H.tHIivrlD Fratciseo, Janoary to the STJLBEBtt-In Baa FranuMn. Janoary 8. to thewiJtofair.Sulbara.aeoa.

I -MARRIED. W.RREN-frTICTHONIa this city. January S'J- w- n- Cooke, Frank at, Warren nnd Plorance M. Stetson. ZACHARONSKY NKWKORTV In Napa, January 8, A.

aacharonshy and Badie Kew- and M. S. SMITH oo. i ColonyCompany. 13.04, CAJLlTOIliaA TsILITARY ACrXEHY OiKLANB, Cll, W.

H. O'BRIEN, PrlBCipaU fane CeauksneM Firvt Taeeesy Jaaeary, lSSA. KADTKO BMIABt 9CHOOI. fW li IM Pacifte oaaat. aoroti.o and FraclAarf liasti ys-Uwa tivea in all BTancbee.

THE OAKSr- OAK STKEET. OAKtAKD, CA1V Aa XDCllaa, IFreaoSi. aa4 Oersaan KZmt Axo cat 1 (neons Frrvase ana la Clans us. i Hore than two acrea aOord ample Zkraae t- 9r eotdoorexetcasa. Kext Term baxiss oa tne rrra weoneenay in tary, toots, asms i i taav FIELD SEMJN A liY I SCHOOL for 6IXXS and T0B59 LACIZI TKUXi aVAPH I afB8.

K. O. i KISS FBANCIS A. DKAN Principal Tbe second term of late school year opens i 'WBDKEBOAT A. JANCiSV 4.

1888. HIGHLAND PARK C0LLEG2 UAKXAKD, CA1V. Open te both anxn, witb Preparatory and Osl Wista deparUnenla. IneCelleriateemcraeee' ree reamer courses. vla.i xna senrei Brtentific.

aid Bntlish. is nu ism besuis A nana sua nuns Dicasaber 89, 1887. BAxCCZX B. M0K8K, D. IX, Freeldent.

Ident. f10RE TERRIBLE THAN VAR, XorkAJaEJtlon BJld caos more Agony of Mind and Body, aal Destroy' bkbto Haman Beings every yeartban AU the Artniee of the 'World. ii i I a PI JPTJsT A TXPJgr axeans iLilFE ESSEMCLgiF" I 00L 1 I Tnls Wonder of Modern Oiemistry ia prononneed to be unequalled for Ust power of replenishing the vitalH ijt the body, by supplying all the esse-rte'al con. Stuents of the lilood. Brain und Nerva Substance, and for developing all ttt Powers and Functions ot the System to the highest degree.

It acta aa specifiOj lurpaseii all those of the presout age, for the epeedy and pennanont core of all derangements of the Nervous and Blooa Systems, Nervous Pros, tration, General Debility, And Physical Depression, Incapacity tor Study or Business, Noises in the Head evntl Ears, Loss ot Energy and Appetite. Beig a sataral Bestorativc, Ita energisin effects are no followed by corresponding re-action but art Permanent, and are frequently shown, from the first day of ita administra Hon, remezkable Increase of the NervouSjPower, with a feeling el Vigor, "Strength and Comfort to which tbe patient has long been unaccustomed. the nervous symptoms disappear, as well ma tha Functional Derangement. (Sleep, becomes calm and refreshing. At the same time the patient gains flesh, the fe tares presenting a striking improvement the face becomes taller, th Vps red, the eyes brighter, the skin clear and healthy.

The hair. 3f the head and beard grow and acquire strength, as also the nails, showing tat importance of tuo action of the medicine on the organs of nutrition. It give back to the hitman structure, in a suitable form, the Lively, A nimaf ivj element ot lite which has been -wasted, and exerts an importsxj ti n. ua KntTial Munv nTervnna Avatemu nf a MISS BISBEE'S SCHOOL Sixteenth at, a4 aeventh East Oakata FOR TODKG LADIES ud LITTLE "wiu. Bxpw WEDKESDAY, JAKUARY4, 18S3 101B Clav, near Eleventh Strews.

1 TBI BEST AND MOST COMPLETE Bret I necs training school. Penmanship, Indite trial Lrawinc Hbortband. Typewritinc. Trie Nutritive. Tonio and Invigorating character, thereby checking xOl wasting! tbe Vifcd Fuid KiJ'KltI tCac Huoyanz jsnirgy oi me jirain ana oysten, which renders the MJnd Cheerful, Happy, Brilliant and Em ergetic; entirely overcoming that dullj inactive and sluggish digpositioa irbicF manyjrjrsoas expeiience in all their faction.

Prlc, $1,60 por OOttlOa FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS. STGMJY BflCUAEIiS. Sfrn Francisco. Wliotesalr araphy; experieexed tfwehera; journal fail 1 -lnlorroatioa tree. AJ.

1 A LOK. principal. BUSINESS COLLEdf BARNARD'S at toi Banns! Carp i 4 FXEGANT HEAVY BRUSSELS, 1 i i SEVEN. Y-FIVE CENTS A buying a Bill of Goods to the sentea witn a Handsome TjUKKISU 11 CULLIXSON BROS. Mi 955 Market Street, BELOW SIXTH, ADJOINING KEANE BROTHERS NEW BTORB All Cable Cars Fass tbe Iooi.

1 I Real Estate Agency. Land in Lots and by the Acre for sale game cnoice Inside Lots. Also aB eatepf'ed lief of Very pe.irable Homes. Ranches in various localities. specialty anade of desirable property.

ALWAYS riElSKP 10 MOW P. D. IBWIN, 482 Tenth Street. TIIIjBFHOXZ 107. KILEATRICK "Wf QolXOOl YARD, SEWED AND LAID.

amount of Fiftj Dollars UG. wiil.be pre- I San Francisco, In Oakland, Berkeley, and Fruit Vale PBOPEtTI TO rSTEKDIXG PtKCIIlSEB Oakland etail Dealer Ete Po atoes. Eggs, find it to their advantage to call at )) in East Oakland t350 each: CLOUGH, 468 Ninth Street nd convenient to public ecnoobt on above lots will enaoie pauruoaoi Fine ranches in Contra Costa, Santa from Watsonville and 4 from Aptos i MARKET COAL CO. Telephone 34 Twelfth Avenue, at Ballroad Depot SCHREIBEB, MANDFACTUaKS 01. OWNSEND'S HOUSEHOLD TREASURE: or PATENT- KITCHEN TABLE And Dealer AMTIQUE, OAK, MAHOGANY oilcloths and Decorative Faper Hang examination of our goods ana prices.

per cent cheaper than any otaer smro in Saa or Oakland. i- PALM ER, i Ko Ansoyaaee Kor Haste at the Itall- roao Btauon. A railroad station ia alwaya a scene of bustle and activity, and hence (Confusing to one unaccustomed to such a place. One result is that cheeking baggage is an annoyance and a trial. 8ucn annoyance, and all danger of mistake may be avoided by having the Peoples Express Coronsny call at your nouse or uwemujr.

uu tuui- Sany wui cneca at your own uwr jour to anv destination uponl the lines of the Southern Pacific Company. LYON CO Tdefy co repetition. Around tbe World. Yon can go around the world and then not find anv better wines, liquors, end cigars than Ballahd keeps' at 912 Broadway. i J.

Ij. LYON is the most experienced and best auctioneer in the city. Orllce, Kioth and Washington. i ADVICK TO MOTHERS. MnL WlNf-LOW8 SOOTHINO RYT-FP rbrm he use.1 for CHU.DBKS TKETHJSll.

It MOOTHliS the CHILDWiFrENS OnVM, ijlays all twfn, CVKF.8 WIND COl-IC, siitl is he UEST KEMKOK tor 1 1 AKJtUUiA. IW Vr-OTTLK. "nnn'j- trifle with any Throat or tung AUII T)icpAjBA If nn have a Coiitrh ot Cold, or the children are threatened with Croup or Whooping Cougbj use Acker's English Beniedy, and prevent further trouble- It is a positive enre, and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50 cents. Kirkland Trowbridge, drug gists, corner Tnn ana Bioaaway.

1 Beoealle Iron 'Worlia. Ives Bcovifle. formerly proprietor of the Oakland Iron Works, has with his sons reopened a hew shop at the corner of Second and Brush streets, under the firm name of Scovilie Sons, where they are prepared to do all kinds of machine work. Repairing antWenerai jobbing done with neatness aId I uis- patcn. Uiacasmiining a special ty.i HUNT'S REMEDY Kidney Liver Medici? JVETEB KSOWX TO FAIL.

HUNT'S REMEDY has saved fromTfe gering dtsenae and death hnndroda. who batfe been given iup by physicians tc die. HUNTS REMEDY enrea all Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes and Incontinence sad Retention of trine. HUNT'S REMEDY en courages sleep, creates an appetite, braces tip tlie renewed health is the result HL JiT'S REMEDY onres pain In the Side, Jisvck or Lolna, General Debility, Female Diseases, Dietnrbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite and fright's Disease. HTSTS REMEDY in IJver to heifciiy action, removing the thatprodoce Billons Headache, DyspfV sia, Soux Stomach, Costiveness, l'lles, etc I By the wa of ITCXT'S KEMEDY Stomach and 'bowels will speedily regain their strength, and tbe blood will be perfectly purified, HUNT'S REMEDY ia purely and meets a want never before tarnished to the public, and jtbe utmost reliance ma? be placed in it.

I ETUST'S REMEDY Is prepared ex pressly for tho above diseases, and has never been known to fail. I One trial will convince yon. For sale by all Druggists. Send for Pamphlet tc HUNTS REMEDY Pro vMec-e. K.

i A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever, DR. T. FELIX GOLRAl'D'S Oriental. Creaa. or Magical Beaatiatr Bemoves Tan.

PimDles. Fieckles. Moth Fau'hea, Bash, and Skin diseases, and every blemish on beauty, and defies detection. IB has stood the test of thirty-seven years, and is so harmless we taste it to be sure the preparation is nroperly made. Accent no counterfeit of similar name.

The distinguished Dr. Jj. A. Bayer said to a lady ot the hunt ton (a patient) "As you lo- dmvtUKW i firm, 1 cosntaena Cream' as the leant harmful of all th Skin Drevarations." One bottle will last six monins, using it every aay. Also rouare Subtile remove superfluous hair without injury tome skiu.

-fkru T. HOPKINS. Manaeer. 48 Bon I street, running through to Main Office, 37 rest Jones street. Mw I ora.

i For sale by all Druggisis ana rancy uooas oeaiera tnrougnouttne uuiwu diaicb, vu- ad and uro' urope fBr'Keware oi rase 11000 Reward for arrest and imitations! proof of aay one selling the same. 4- DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA ONLY TEMPERANCE BITTERS KN3WN The Old Reliable Remedy of 25 years stand inr counts ita cures bv ths niilli'in of ail IH.saa1M.-4 arisina from a Torpid Liver or 111; Irupuntii-si It la tree from alcohol or any kina ot mineral poisona, bemgpurely vegetable. inegar Bitters is no uncertain medians, made to please the palate, or mislead the suffer ing. When taken it 'proceeds to business," and the patient soon obtains the relief hoped for.

i reuei nope-j ior. Bitters are Jegiom Tbe friends of uMtrar Bitters are Jcjri We have yet to hear of any one who baa usual this invaluable medicine without being benefited. Trv it then, if in poor health, and you will soon find good health return. It i put up ml two styles, viz: Old Stile, slightly bitter, and; Kew Htvle. tileasant taste.

raee, tl.Ou per Dottle. Hole sy ail uruggma, MeDONALA I)RTO TO (to. Washington and Charlton streets. New Tork TOURISTS' OVERSHIRTS -AND- TRAVELING BAGS. Sliirts to Order.

BROADWAY. cm- Fuu.TS nasi sue et. ovra. th.bUcud ljas mmtmg tn. lining onaao tn.

ouoob. A. 1 SMI I Hi Eli IIYROYAL PILLS CHICHESTER'S ENCLISH." The Original and Only Oeanine. Baft) and alwaya Beliable. Beware of worthless ImitaUona.

Indispensable te LADIES. Aak your druagiat Jot "Calcbester'e Koanab" and take no tlier. or loelose 4 (stamps) to aa tor partlcnlars by letter in retarn mall SAA1K PAPER, Chichester Chemieal 8313 MadisenJnnar, Philadelphia, Pa Bold bv drntrianvivluM l.b n.um,i. heeter'aXatiiiB" Paaavrral PiiJaVTak.M Jew To-Day. 1 5 BICYCLES and TRICYCLES, Vw aasd 8a SECOXD BAKD UST.

ye can sell better Second Hand Wneela and than any other house. 46 inch rlurion. ...930 60 90 60 inch Expert Columbia. CI inch Columbia Light Roadster D'21nchRudee 62 inch Challenire. 64 inch Challenge 60 90 7 6B 66 60 76 65 75 75 SO 79 men narvarq 64 Inch Knpert 64 Inch fcansparlel 68 inch Victor 66 inch President One Ideal Tricycle One Columbia Two Track Tricycle.

Kew Youths Ideal 90 BOYS' TOOL CHESTS. OSBOEN ALEXANDER, 'l-i Ha.dwareDeoartm.nt. Ilaidware Department, e2S; JIAKKET STREET, I Bicycle Department, 1 3r Poit street. Ban Francisco. The Best Fertilizer IN THE WORLD.

The Mexican Phosphate and Snlphnr Company Offer to the Grower their KITROGESOUS SUPERPHOSPHATE Long known In German aa the most complete fertilizer for TREES, VISES, VEGETABLES, and Increasing the yield while Impro ving the land. and making the farm better each year. This fi-rtilizer ia invaluable also tor Lawns aa Flowering Plants. Fer sale at M30 per ton, free on beard cars at Sobrante, by H. fd.

NEW HALL Agents 309 and 311 Sansome I BAN FRANCISCO. Tie Rnler Store 24 CALIFOLMA STREET, Ban Francisco. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S FINE YATERPROUF clothing: AU Kinds of Rubber Goqds BELTIMU, HOSE, ETC. J. W.

GIRVIH CO. MRS. E. WARREN Wishes to inform tne laoies or owuo taw MILLINERY tabs has pnrctiasea toe at 5 broabwat 1 it jtera UH7 wui tuio iiv I BEST ASSORTMENT ot FIRE BILLISERY In Oakland, and where she will be pleaaed to see all her eld friends and patrons. MRS.

E. WARREN, 965 BROADWAY BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS, TOYS WAGONS, VELOCIPEDES, i TRICYCLES, LAMPS, WILLOW WARE, BABY CARRIAGES, it SEE JONES'S BAZAR, 955 Broadway, Basement) PAUL'S FLORAL DEPOT. THX ABOVE BAKED DKPOT WDX open on Tuesday, November ISth.witha -foil line of imported Seeds, Bulbs, and Ptanta. Ivnittreesaspeclaltv. floral assigns Of every deserrnttoB nude on at tbe shortest notice, and tbMlrock pricee.

CHve n. a UtaL flL'L LKSTZ. atanaser.aaB waaalactoa sffeaa. i mil ftm, cai at TBI UNION COAL TABS1 1222 Serenth street, eerner Vntoa. Orders postal carta ru pur nuea.

J.ALCCBTIS rrepranexl TBK BEST PIANO aiae celebrated OS EABTBl HAINES PIANO I Mosle Denot A. L. BANCROFT A CO. DtiDOot street, San Fraaciwro. Brandt Boose.

Ill Washington Oak land noTzoa. JOHH DELDER, THE TJIOW CA. ble Clear Manufacturer of 831 Broadway taerepared to supply dealers with the Bnest Havana and 8ee4 Cianrs SO pet cent lower thanother manntacturera. aVyftsrictlv Whim Laoer THE OAKLAND PAY1RC WITH TBI BKNKFTTS OF TliM of experience, and of a qaairr. the roe.

vreS'Whlcb ia toe hardest, uwit dnrahle vet eaed for aaaoadasaisine in his State will axecnte municipal and private ceatracss toralTbraactMsef street work, and will tea tl not te nil orders for shlpatsataf its reck ts the cities, 4lnet Beeas sad 7, evarCalas Iwt, eonal Bsa4, AKD cbann to books, an aa tne recom- hiendatioat were tne result oi air. Barker's term work. The recommendations hr Ut, Barker are merely regard to the minor details writing. That the restrictions concerning "the teaching of nambers daring the first year of school removed, and that nambers be taagbt. That no written examination held this rear in any grade below High school.

That a simpler form repert card be adopted. That the pupils be promoted upon such examinations as the Cupenntendent may conduct and oa the judgment ef principals and teachers. That honorary promotions be discontinued for this term at last. All the recommendations of Mr. Campbell were adopted.

This constituted the routine business the board referred to by Mr. Everett, and a recess of ten minutes was then taken in order to try and patch up an agreement between them, or at least a trace, Mr. Kedington, who voted no all transfers, readily refused to change his vote, and the absence of Pine completely blocked matters the board reassembled, only to adjourn immediately to this evening. Events at the CnlvanraltT Jfser the Holiday Reeeaa. The engine purchased forTHeeTsetric light plant at the University is not satisfactory.

Miss Callie Vivian has returned to the University after an absence of' several months. Ibe bulkhead over the creek at the junction of University and 8s Pablo avenues has been repaired. The next party of the D. TJ. D.

Club, which will be a leap year affair, will take place one week from next Thursday evening. The fire bell of the new engine house has been placed in the tower. The engine honse itself will now soon be completed. Yesterday afternoon the engine on the narrow gauge road jumped the track, thus delaying travel for several hours in the evening. University Lodge.

No. 88. and Berkeley Lodge. No. 10.

Ancient Order of United Workmen, will hold their annual installation of officers this evening. George Hooper, son of Major Hooper Nonh Berkeley, who was injured some weeks ago while wrestling, has sufficiently recovered to be out of the house. Junior Day at the University, which should have been held Saturday, has been indefinitely postponed. It Is now so late in the yenr that it will probably never take place. Geor-ge Sturtevant, a former member the class of '89, who has been absent from college for some months on account of illness, has returned to the University to coatinue his studies.

Freshman theme honors have been awarded to Allen W. C. Bentley, Miss Bunnell, Hogshead, LeConte. McFarlin. Merrill, Robinson, Weil, and Miss Williams.

The majority of these are Oaklanders. 0US POLICE PATROL. Lea Asgeles Telia tbe Meed of a Similar System. Los Angeles has a crime boom in connection with its- other prosperity. nightly cciirreBC ind Chief Darcy 'iTthis nrtr-eipht nuti-nimaff.

ten or 'J I whom are canno control nor make headway BgaiCf rughs and disorderly element. Mau7 Los Angeles officers are old members Of the "San Francisco force, and should be efficient, but still enme increases in spite them. Chief Darcv, turning his eves toward finds Captain Thomas, with about half the force which the Los Aneelenos find inadequate, keeping the citv almost as quiet as a Sunday school meeting, iao he has written for full particulars; regarding our police patrol system and says be wants a similar system introduced in his citv at once. In Oakland it cost less $4000 to establish the system, but this comparatively trifling expense was secured by having a regularly salaried City Electrician to do all the work, tieorge li. Carleton and fcis regular assistant pot the poles, strung the wires, designed mucn ot tne apparatus, and put it all in place, thus securing everything at a minimum of cost.

Captain Thomas is of the opinion that if the work were done by contract or by electricians specially employed the cost would have been nearly if not quite $12,000, and he will so inform Chief Darcy. But at the same time he will extol the systemand give it as his opinion that sincefts introduction here it has saved its cost and maintenance as well as affording Superior police protection and tending to discourage crime. -4 An Old ltfn'e Money. Albert Von Bod en, a man 6a years of age, who lives at his daughter's cottage in West Oakland, charges that Walter Keustadt and two men named Pilcher and Ham berg, induced him to "pay $565, every cent he had, to them, in consiaeranon oi a promise oi a position paying $00 per month, the money to be secured by mortgage, and that he has no salary, no mortgage, and no money. Tbe San Francisco Grand Jury is investigating the matter.

Bank Election. At the annual meeting of the Oakland Bank of Savings held yesterday, the following directors were elected: A. Aidrtcn. joun fc. urum, e.

a. Haines, William Miller, Samuel Merritt, Henry Ropers, E. C. -Sessions, W. R.

Davis, E. W. Playter. E. C.

Sessions was re-elected President, and W. W. Garthwaite, Secretary. MllflJiO STOCK RXFOBT. Baa Faaao'sco.

Janoary 10. The IbiTowins sales were made this morning ana yeetevday afternoon atthe Stock Exchange aoBjrrara un-niiu evasion. BOO Alpb C.1 3601 40 500 eves. 2 35 40 100 Alta. .......2 05 200 Mex lean 5 00 100 Andes 1 iS iOI Mono 1 60 OO Belcher.

6Sft6 7S'J00 vw is a a wu si iseue 60 Bodie 70 100 Occtden Cod .1 20 10O Bnlwer 95 350 .9 100 auUion 1 65, SO .1 80 460 Cboilar. 7 Peerlesa. 1 48 100 Commonwth.4 251400 Pood ere 55 300 Comstock SO I ISO OOiatSrs 240 i 300 Con New York.901350 8BaM3 35 9u Point. 6 75(8'l300 Nev.4 704 75 851 10:120 Ua 35(4 45 100 GouM A Curv4 8)1250 1 90 1175 HN la'ial2S, 200 WC Point 65 OO .861 OO 00 OO TM11K11T P. H.

Uta-UDU aBSSIOIT Z50 Aipha 60 '300 Lady 15135 aCexicao 5 00 100 Aadet I 30 300 aft Cory 25 sov Navato. 1 On 670 Belcber 6'i 180 Hevada Cuena 45 SoO BeOe Isle 60 2UO A 006 3i SOO Bodie ....2 76 100 Bullion 1 76 100 MBeUelsle ...8 160 Occidental .1 35 300 Opnlr tf HO Ovrmnl 89(81 90 360 Bnlwer 90 100 Perlcss 1 40 170 CaaJ C.2 760 7G ZOO Poodere So 47 7 47 OOllSO Potosl 6 OO ISO Coanmwealtlkl 251270 60 715 100 ScoroiOQ'. 85 Confidence 60 470 SBMC3 6(XS3 60 HO Crocker Nev.4 804 75 320 Crwn 00 300 Syndicate 15 160 16:400 Lnioo 60 1830 MA lijawaias I20O Utah. J. 60W1 65 20O Justice 85 I60O Weldon 65 400 Key as.

2 40j)3 85S0 yellow Jacket.7 aV.r.BTOCKAXD BOKDKXCBAilUE January 10, 1887. Corrected Datlv for Tbi Tallinn nB.8. Brown, eteek and Bond Broker. 420 California street, eaa Fraodaco.j 'Bid Ask Bid ojrrrxn arATca sojtdb. Cpaa.t'a.

126 i 124 atmcxuAWnocs boh ne. arnys. 104 loe CWreW. 68X 103 COW C. 102 Bupontet.

106 MktstRR 125 126X nasi 12s KBBof C. 114 Oak led a XAHOO 99 104 PeBHll. 101 PinrWaf 100. 8 107 8 W6s. 125 oo oaae, wn ujui wn.

awa -BAHBOAB Tocxa 26 BM. 79 1 lOmnlboa Central citv 94 SO 8 4e; CaUbmia, 110X 49 (Mary. vw aa waraa erocaa. Vly. 101X 103 IConuOoat a rrocxa.

Capital 64 Pae Im 84 90 8aa Fran VI 66 7 82J aSKlStocktoa. Aagl-cal. 97 (First Katl 123 125 Wk et a. 188X 199 Grangers'. 69 la vwnreiii ILPnaaYA.

92 ATatCe. 48 SSMlMrcfes 14 1 lannrsuurcn ereoca. gwv. 9734 (RteloTM. 100 i-umj ii iw luaaa lie.

ho Cominrl. 125 CaJoa loot frm'sFd. 143 1481 BmeatU149 rowoaa sTocaa. I'y 4 4 Caiifornia 125 Vulcaa lli BftyMtro. 9 CEWka.

-4K I0 4 8t. vsi lt Jodnkf C. 19 PU- 862Mehte Kx 100 Clrn8. 1 lHIPnr Wi HCaUC. 1 73iPuiio 60 asIJts Tata a.

a bo vnien i 3000 .27 ovw xaecvnc l.lgtll..,........ 811 4 et. li. Read! Read! HOIS FOR SALE InstalmentPlan Cottars Finished lathe latest style, with all aedera fanprovesnenta, EXCELLENT LOCATIONS Pri to ces CASH PAYMLYT REQUIEED FEOS BALiKEIJ EASY KOHEY IT-STI1MEXTS. WILLIAM J.

SINOES 460 and 462 Eightb Street. R. MJ ANTHONY 480 TENTH STBEET, REAL ESTATE AGENT I RESIDENCES. '1 19, 500 Ten room home with all mo em improvemenu; lot SOxlBO; Harrisoe ie, near iiurani cnetce noma. 15,000 Large comer lot and two etory bouse with ail modern improvesaenta, in tae finest residence block on Market street.

6600 Large corner lot on West street with fine two story house, very desirable locauoe and sunny exposure; acbeap place. i-8000 Two story house of 9 rooms, TJaloa street, near Fourteenth: lot 3SxlS3. 1760 Modern cottage oa Adeline street; to XDX1.7. 350O Doable cottage, 8 large rooms: smal, barn corner lot, on Fourteenth street, a lilUe west of Adeline streek LOTS. 800O Corner lul 100x100, oa Jackaoa street.

4 3750 Lot 60x100, oa Eleventh street, neat Market, 4500 Fine gore piece on Baa Paolo avenoe 900 Lot 38x116, east aide Kirk ham street. Just north of Twelfth street; street work all dene. lgBOLot 60x140 fronting eooth on A Idea avenue, between Grove and West streets. 360 Ten Iota tn tmae Tract, near Dwight ay 40x1321 cash very cheap indeed. BOO 60 lota on Adeline, Cbnsuot, and Linden streets, near Twenty-fourth.

1 BOO Lot 60x103 on Kighieenta street near Market. BARGAIN'S. OOO Corner lot 126x133, cue block from 6aa Pablo avenue; central location, with good 6 room cottage well rented. 10OO Lot southeast corner Peralta ana Sighteemb streets, 64x100; street work done: good business corner and very cheap Fruit Farm in California For tbe Price Asked, Income $4000 to $6000 per Annnm Ret rPHK FARM COXTAIKS ABOUT 420 acres and is situated In a charming dell in th. nmuniaina.

in Alameda county, one and one-half rtde from Sao three. miles from railway station over tevei roaa. nkvkr failing stream ot pure water runs through tbe nlace aud the cll'oate and soil are unsurpassed. Seventy acres in beat varieties of I peaches live years old which produced last year A4000 net; twelve acres In prunes three years old: Ave acres in vineyard. Thirty acres pears.

prunes, ana apricots now oewg piemen, tne rest all g-ood fruit land and under fence and cultivation. Imnrovemenu consist of a com fortable larmnouse. furnlsned complete: two good barns and other outbuildings. The follow ing imen with tbe Dlaee: '26 cood milk oowe. IS s.ters, 33 yearliogs, 8 horses with harnesses, 6 noes, dozen cincuens.

eo tons of Day one Jo. 2 Parson 'a fruit diier, new. All farming tm- I plemeaui. wagons, and tools, a complete list of I which can be seen at our office. Here ia a line opportunity of furnishing One frulla to the San ranenco or naaiern maraeta, securing charmlna home and maklna one of the best in- vestments In the Btate.

Frioe 16,000, half. cash, balance at 7 percent. i WOODWARD GAMBLE vnurunnin uuiu suncnu, 902 BROADWAY. OAKLAND IF You want to BUY cr SELL City, Suburban, or Ranch property You have a Furnished or Un furnished house that you want a good tenant for IF You want to rent a house of any kind IF You want to Lpan or Borrow' MONEY CALLAT W.l O.I.DENISON 95Q BROADWAY. i JACKSOI TMBEECOOK fiETD 458 NINTH STREET, OAKLAND.

ISVESTOK9, LOOK AT IHX OL- IOWISO BABOAISi: tH soo Bo IO ijf fo tto HI -ex pa lit i 3 S.XB BO 9 9 i fg ke ss II S3g aa in S3 rr 5 a "lo 31! fSS a 8-" ill ec, ZAi All Kinds ef Cakes for the Holidays Hal FISCHER'S, .866 WashindOQ Stre-1. GRATEFUL COMFOBTIifi. EPPS'S COCOA! BREAKFAST. ef the aatnral laws whieh eovera tlie operatioa of diaesUoa aad nutrition, and by a careful appuoatioa ot thw an. imunii.

or wll selected Oaeoe, Mr. Knn Muarovided our braafchiat tahles with a delicately flavored beverage which may save n. nun baavv doctors bills. It Is by tne 1 ndirioas tweofsnca anicie. ot uiei ic a eoo- Islltutioo may oe granwaiiy wh.

umj wm enoDKh to xesist every tendency tedueaae. HuauKda 'of wibtle maladiea are- floatiiK: aronno a oedv to attack wberevev tbere ia a pout we mav escape many a saiat aaA by keeping ourselves well fomaed witn pure blood and a properly uriahed frssae. Civil Service ttaeette, Itade simply with bsnint? water er mtlk. (told only ia half pound tins, by grocers, la- bciea itius: jabf rrr Eoscsers' 5, An Entire Change From the Present Sjstemi Honorary and Elimination Plsas Abolished. City AtUray'i Ojiaiea Tt Va-1 eiietita Pipila Cauot Cmpu.

Jive members or the Board ot Education fathered last evening at ths City Hail. Messrs. Killer and Smit -were absent. As the members were gathered arennd the t20 a ton fire an 1 discussing ths Smallpox question Tine suggested a meeting of the Clas ification Committee, just to fill in titn So the Classification Committee me and thereby hangs a tale and mac 'weary wort. Finally the board cam out of its committee meeting shell and settled down to work, bat not until Dr.

Fine bad gone away because ot the illness of a patient, and thereby also tangs another tale. The following communication was lead and tiled; Ho. Frtd X. CnmobeJl, SHprrtntenrl'M of frkooU, Oakland, CL Dea Sia: I bare yonr communication of December aJthj iuhaiittiBto ma the following questions: rirt Hai the Board of Education the lecal rieht to require from a child aa a con-jitron precedent to admission to the public abooi a phTSiciaa's eaiUfieateot vaccination within five years? second failing to present such eeo the child ba excluded from the school by the Board of Edoeatioa? I do not find that either ei these questions have been considered sad decided by courts. Upon an examination of the Jaw bearing neon this subject, I hare cached the ceoclnsion, ant) so advise you, tt while the Board of Education may iode temporarily from the public is any child infected with a con-1 dikCMe er any child coming from ae infected, it has net, under ex-ws, the lecat riebt to require from a condition precedent to adints-e public schools a physician's vaccination within five years, -y cannot exclude from the reius present aucn ctioiiy submitted, James a.

Johnson, cut Attorney. jiiss Newcnm requested six months sve of absence, owing to sickness, AJdrieh also made a similar re-'iest for Miss Kewcom. Iron motion of Mr. Everett, the 'yjO insarance policy in the Home lUtnal Insarance Companv oh the rant school, was renewed in the same mpany. SIXTH W1B0 SCHOOL SITB.

Some time ago the- board advertised or offers of a lot to which to move the larrson school. The board at that me received bat one reply, and now, the eleventh hoar conies W. W. low with an oiler of a plot, 100x130, i the southeast corner of Alice and venth streets, for 110,000. The com-mication was referred to the com- -ee appointed to select a site for school.

resident pnm said that a report tk (ommtttsa would be postponed, iue t3 director Mii- the chairman. enborn, one of the f- thecommitTj. 1 tiii thecommittpriat "OtttLem Paciuc Company's repre-itadTes, who stated that th on the southwest corner and Alice streets was no This lot Was foriuerl Tlsv'fhe School Department an i ipied'by the Harrison school, an I ea the Central Pacific Railroad wa mted permission to run its tracks rosss the park this lot was sold to the mpany as the right of way across a iu ail portion of it was necessary to the road. The Harrison school was moved i tbe park. It was hoped by the Bixth u'ard Improvement Association that the railroad company would take up its tracks through the park ana across tae school lot, and that the School would purchase the old lot tack again, and thus the park would be left free.

The ref wLo( the railroad iu lot snows that it 8 not intend to -relinquish the priv- ere of running trains and nMLintain-r: i its track on the park and in Alice 10 TB.UCSFEB8. Then came the tale that hung by the tarty actions of the board, the meeting ft the Classification Committee and the absence ot Dr. Fine. Dr. Fine is the chairman of the Classification Committee, but he being absent, Mr.

Everett resented the report, as follows: That jMiss KeOly be transferred from the Tompkins school to the Lincoln school; that Miss Began be assigned to the vacancy made by this transfer; that liiss Sumner be assigned to the vacancy made by Miss Began's resignation; i Mrs. Beynolds be transferred to Garfield school from the Durant. lb report was lost, Mr. Kedington no. l.r.

iverelt moved that Miss Keilly le transferred to the Lincoln school, End that Miss Sumner take her place. 1 Mr. Sedineton votine no. Mr. Everett then moved to trangfeit I'.

lis Sumner to the Garfield school io-t. air. Bedington voting as before and Mr. Upham voting with him. hit.

Campbell moved that Mrs. Wood Ve transferred to the Garfield school sind that Mrs. Beynolds be given the word grade in the Durant school. Mr. Upham voting no.

Kedington moved that the be empowered to 'open ixiiw-'and assign teachers1 tem-I 'ariiy. Lost, Mr. Upham voting no. a A these matte-s require a two third lor passage, and the absence of who proposed the changes. ted action because the negative of one director present was to prevent the passage of any of motions.

As the last motion was lost Mr. "ampbell inquired if he was not to open schools. A painful stillness fell over the board this point, and for as much as aniin- te nothing was 'said until Mr. Ke i-ispton moved an adjournment. There was another and Mr.

Everett that the simple routine business be gone through, and the bills asked. There being no second to Mr. jiedington's motion the board quietly resumed its business. Mr. Reding-' thought that he would explain Lis vote and said that he was ot in favor of the report of the-Classi- auon committee because it was not us report of tbe entire committee and woase he did not believe in trans-rririg primary teachers to grammar idea without aome preparation.

This forth an explanation of Mr. phase's vote, who said that he voted on the proposition to have Mr. Cam p-. open school simply because the Sa-- crintendent's duties were well defined uch a place as this. Ibe two insurance policies on the rant school for 11500 each were re- wed in the same company ia which were, but they were reduced to each.

A policy for $1325 on the school was renewed in the Insor-i- Company of North America. 1 he committee to whom was referred -s Kewcum's request for a leave of usence reported that onel month ouid be granted, and at the end of teat time further action would be ken. ruuxexs. TheCinance Committee recommended thdJiyment of the following tills, which wa. ordered; E.

M. Derby ti Co. t3 15, Fuller Co. 95. 9.

C. Kirk 129 62, Charles Burck- alter 20, K. A. Campbell 110, Kohler i Chase IS 50, W. B.

Hardy 15 60, JcGovern i Cahill $59 25, E. G. Bas-11 $33 23. Superintendent. Campbell then presented a report giving the financial standing of the department and making several recommenaauons lor tne good of the schools.

The report was as follows: -i. The total expenditures for the first Isalf of the present school year, ending Uecember 31, 1887, was, as per warrant Vook, $91,455 63; other expenses, $12,165 73; cash on hand to date, 5 'Ml 67, with bills unpaid sufficient to it. The county apportionment 3 due in a few days. Last year it mounted to $30,753. It is not likely that it will be less this year.

On March fc, 70 were received from fctate taxes, from tuition, $816, which will be about the same this year. The estimated income, for the rest of the year is $93,845. Insurance last six months was the largest item, amounting to $1412 85. 1-ast half year per-juanent improvements cost $1050 Oft, and for the coming six months will A balance of $1500 may be itii on July next if nothing occurs. K0 XXAXISATI05S FOB r-BOXOTIOSS.

The recommendations made were aj That no radical change be wade in the course of. study in the hools in view of the fact that the "tie series oX-text books will ro into at. tbe end -j fJJs law-term, and at at tune there LI bean entire changa tbe of study. That the re in of be be the of of on Dr. so of of of of "Wliolesa and FlourJ Hay.

Grain, farties n'irijr goods in this Jine will DIED. k''- DAT-Ib this city, January 7. OUne Day, a Kw Tork. aged 69 years. TABL-tloSan Franclnco.

Jaauary 9, Srs aod 14 dars. NKDY In aaa Francisco, Joseph Ken-natlT Ireland. gd 37 rears. BEDFKRN Id Ban Kran -li-o. January 8.

So. sail nab Hrtton, a oaUte of Koclaad. axed vears. COFFEY In Sao Franclwjo. Janoarv 9, tfau-.

rice Francis Coffey, a native of Kv acfd IS years and months. O'OXNOM In San Francisco. January 9, Thomaa F. O'Connor, a native of Boston, pen a years, 1 month, and 14 days. Bi.RtOX In San Francisco, January 8, Al bert M.

Bertrson. a native of San Francisco, arrd 17 years, ti months, and 16 days. BOESliNi.CKKB In tan Francisco, Jaonary 9. Anton Boessenecker, a native of Germany, aged 23 years, i 431LLOULEY January! 9, James OiUogley. eed 8 years, 1 month, and li days.

PAT1UX-In ban Francisco. January 9, (Knevjeve Ethel Patton, a native of San Francisco, aged -J ear, months, and 2 tlava. HtT HrNSOU lo-Saa Francisco. Janoary 9, Kary Hutchinson, a native of -Ne York, ssed XO years. In San Francisco, January 8, Richard aunt, a native of England, aged 64 years and 6 months.

GITHRiK-InNew York. January 8. Mrs. Kmma Guthrie, SMITH In San Francisco, Janoary 9, Sarah M. Smith, a native of Ireland, aged 71 years, 9 months, and 20 davs.

LINDKOB-ln Ban Francisco, Marie Ohrist- ina IJndrob-. a native of San Francisoo, aged- a years ana 4 momns. ITH In San Francisco. January 7. Thomas Bmith, a native of England, aged 84 MATIXXH fn Ban Francisco.

Jannarv 8. Keoro Matlock, a native of Tennessee, aged' 72 rears. In San Francisco. January Ed- waad FurnsM, a native of Kew York, aged AND ABR0AD Trt- The Areonaut Saloim. 854 Broanwav.

Harry Inwall, proprietor. The best of everything shall be kept in stock. For Bumgardner Kye of 1881, go to ii aver, uKnin street. Spend your leisure hours at the Tem perance Billiard Parlors, 471-473 Eighth ivo oojectiouabicctiuraeters allowed. Gentlemanly bartenders.

The best of goods at the Opera. Saloon comer of Twelfth and ebster. Erauw Allen. M. J.

iO'Gara is preparing for the Boom, and has opened the Bicycle Exchange, at 474 Seventh street, with a new stock ot wines, liquors, and cigars. Wanted 1000 men to 'Unload schooners at the Cosmopolitan Ex-changef-Temescal, T. D. Sullivan prop. jeiepnone lar.

National Exchange, cor. Tenth' and Franklin streets. Edward Hanson, carries je best stock in the business. Meals 15 cents and upwards. Pal ace Restaurant, 968 Broadway.

The Phoenix, John Kennessy. proprietor, fine wines, liquors, and ciears southwest cor. Seventh and Broadway- Brownell Eddings can be found at 'Our Comer," loth and ban Pablo avenue. Hot lunch dauy. J.

C. Phillips, 915Seventh street Mar ket street station, Oakland, CaL fine wines, liquors, and cigars. Lilly Kohler saloon. 479 Seventh st. Choice selected stock of wines, liouors.

and cigars. The celebrated urtw ery peer ana (J. S. lager on tap. Je Acrne liquors excel everything tufcir line, eevenui street.

James Tehaoey, proprietor. Spring beds repaired same day; at fccnelinaas Uevemu street. Fine Old Stonewall Whisky and Hot Lnuch daily et The Office, 455 Eighth street. is. Hanson, proprietor.

The Gambriiihs Saloon, 417 Seventh sireet. Fine wines. Honors, and ciears. and first class lodgings. M.

Van Epen, proprietor. Telephone 329. The Oberon. 1323 San Fablo avenne. carries the best straight liquors, choice wines, fine cigars.

Gas Sinkwiiz. Prop. Schlitx' celebrated Milwaukee Beer on draught at 468 Twelfth street C. H. Kucks and Hugo Fuegal, Proprietors.

The Time Card- Saloon, Seventh and Webster streets, Best wines, liquors, and cigars. H.Lelluian, proprietor, Bay. bovs. Georee' Exchanee is the place to get good drinks. 477 Eighth atieet.

i i i iLY'OX CO. have fine storage facili ties; elevator, at lowest rates. A rearh of Promise. Best driving gloves at Lskbt's, 1058 Broadway. I Caxdies for Christmas in endless va rieties at Lehnharat at bparrowe 4.1 Fourteenth street The best old brandv for the holidays is kept by S.

B. Rothenberg 861 Croadwy I TheYery Beet Photoitraphic work in Oakland is done by Price, Voelker, the instantaneous nhntnOTanhera. 1069 Broadwav. A specialty made of hildrens' photo- n)nlia 1 1 i Pins Vermont niatile sugar at Lehn- hardt dt bparrowe 3. next to fostomce.

FTAFDriand chewine cream at Lehn- hartit A Sparrowe's, next to Poatollice. Wres von intend moving call at Oak- ana ransier unaer uuuuuu, 0TEELASDEXCUBSI0XS. An excursion car will leave Oakland semi-monthly, under charge of A. Philins Co." Car leaves January 11th. For particulars address 12th and Broad way.

Ultl. J. Tt Rntbenherff. of 8R1 a tuli line of holiday wines and)lhors C. W.

Kisfty will buy or sell you out for cash. 1114 and ills uroaawav. Hats you seen the lions on Washing' ton street i i Beautiful antique designs. Different from anything ever offered in this market. I H.

UHADBOCRSB 741, 713, and 743 Market street. S. F. JrsT received, Wentworth's famous boy's boots. Jnstthe thing for winter.

Jiurpny, eoj oroaawsj. Kew and Stvlian Hack. Kinth Street Stables have just purchased a new stylish hack, with a snlendid span of horses, and wish to eater to the patronage of those who de sire a first class turnout ior parties. weddings, funerals. Connections made at depots.

TELEPHONE 93. i tit. SfLiyj ruprietor. l.YOS not king of beasts, but furni ture king; linth and Wasbingtou. Easy Chairs For old and young at H.

8CHELL- HAAS Eleventn street, i Fob cash, LYON CO. make special reduction in prices for furniture, car pets, etci-L Teh cents per gallon for skim milk 1367 Broadway. Just received; Wentworth's famous boys' boots. Just the thing for winter. IS.

j. ainrpny, ooo nruauj. lov To-Day. Its superior excellence proved In mmkms of oomea for snores naa quarter oi a oensarv. it nau.

h. h. UbIUWI SUUi liOWm TDAlt. IB. dorsed by tM bead, or tbe Great TTniveni ties aa tne tarongtai, ruiui, mi imim w.

Priced the only Baking Powder that does sot contain AmmonA, lame, or Aliuo, nVjldoaly i. Cans. IpRICK EAKDfO POWDER CO. jmripajL twcAwwv axvivgerj iiM B' A nrf nnfS en. ar ma a a a II WW aa i.

II Jil ii inn Ifiil III Hill) 1 IiaVI IN THE HOME OF THE FIG. ElOVIIiIi H3, Butte County, CaL Location and Froanectns. Ibe new settlement of Thermalito will soon add another name to the list of prosperous colonies In California. Thkrm-lito, on the Feather river, is a beautiful and fertile tract of land, joining Oroville on the west. i OVER S1C0 ACRES.

Tlie company owning this large nearly covered the same with water and they are now spending aome in that way proposing to furnish ample water and to further develop and beautify the place. Water already roveiahalf of the tract, and will be furnished for three years to purchasers. WATER RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES. The purchasers of land in Thermalito will be furnished the water company with water on their lands at little cost, insuring to tbe land owners water rights and privileges at figures oelow all usual rates. The development of water is the soil is rich, location fine In short this will become one of the most desirable places for fruit culture on the Pacific blope.

KEW STATIOX AN'D HOTEL. The California Northern Railway extension ptifci-es to the tract, on which there will be a statiou, thus giving the best facilities for shipping in any direction. A IJO.WKI now under way, will be ready to open about the first of FIRST SALE AND TERM3. The land is now ready to occupy, as the turveys are completed and made ready for li mj. The first 3H.0 acres will be sold (for a limited lime) at tluG per acre, in 5 and 10 ai-re tracts, and town lut.s at S200 and SJOO per lot The remainder will not be in the market till next spring, ana not at less price than tJUO per acre.

The owners bave great faith in this land, and will loan parties purchasing S70 per acre on the land purchased, on long time, at 8 pel cent interest. Note Since this pamphlet was first printed in-July, 1887, over 1UU0 acres have bceu sold. ASSOCIATION LOTS. Thsbmalito is subdivided into 1440 lots, ranging from SOxliO feet to ten acres: aid lots are fur sale direct, and the remaining 600 of these lots will be put into an association and sold on tbe plan'of the famous Childs, Electric, and liai-BiKM la acts of Los Angeles, as follows: Lota are now selected and marked ou the map as follows: SOO Lots DOxlSO; SO Lots, 3 Acres; 100 Lots, 90x160; 90 Lota, 5 Acres; 0 Lots, 1 Acre; 10 Lots, 10 Acres; Ou JlCe tots toe company win ouua One.aOriXWH041' One 5000 StCre "nA Hal1' One S3500 One 2000 Two S1S0O Kesidences, Two S10O0 Besidencea, Four 85 Ite9idences, And will sell you a certificate entitlinsryou to a lot for SftO, which you can pay $33 in h. and l.i ier montn witnout interest until SioO is psid.

when the SOO certificates are sold, and SI paid on each, the company will notify all purchasers to assemble in Croville on a day named, and will then let the purchasers select a com-, rrirteo frnm among themselves. Thecotu- any will then turmsh thiB committee with a map showing the lots, a box and iO0 marbles, eacn marDie containing tne name of a purchaser. Themarblei, will Ik;" hi in the uox, ana alter wen snaiceu. drawn therefrom ty a blindfolded boy or girl. Hie person whose name is on the hist marble drawn can then step to the mnn and take the hotel ox whatever lot ho or she chooses, the next name such build ing and lot as desired, and so on until the SOU lots are taken.

The smallest lot will be arxiso, wnich lots are now selling for $2.0 and J-iJO each, and are all located around the hotel and buildings. By the time these improvements are these lots win oe wen worm more than the tstO invested. Note One halt oi these lots are now sold, i EMPLOYMENT FOR LABORERS. Parties deslrine to obtain homes in Ther malito, who have but little money, will be fiirniKhwl ptnTtlovmeiit. as lar as nossloie.

at one third cash and two thirds applied on lots, a small cash payment only being r.nuireu. I he comrjaav will aiso plant your lanu in fruit trees, aid care for tbe same for one year at actiiai cost, thus giving employ ment to taoejrers. REAL WORTH. When the real worth aud beauty of this tract is known, and its favorite surrounn-inirs t.ken into account it will readilv'sell. with improvents, at the highest land prices.

Judg.nC from the history ana results of adio Line places, there can be no question about the rapid growth and SUCCCfSOl 1 HEKJf ALITO. I BEOINN1KO TO BUT LAND. The activity of real estate Is the great feature that must be attributed to the local citrus excitement. It dates practically from the time that the exhibition was first talked of, and the Inquiries and the sales of land have increased numerically since then. At the present time there is worth of land offered for sale that has beeu or is being divided into hve and ten acre lots.

It is all within a close radius of this town, and attention is being called to ite pre-eminence as citrus laud. Tbe prices nuked ranee from 150 to tlOO per acre. A real estate firm in San Francisco has bttplT boueht 6000 acres four miles from here and it is the intention to sell it in small tracts. From a local standpoint the sale of land in small tracts seems to be the best: or at least this is the thought of those who are making investments for the purpose of planting orange groves. It has been demonstrated this year that an acre of oianse trees 8 years old will yield net profit of tlOOO, and 800 to 10U0 oranges per tree will give this profit.

Ko doubt it is trne tnat for people of small means ten acres of the land that is now for sale will mnrath.n rnm(nrto)ilv BllTtlvlH'. a fairillv All, of course, would depend upon how it was cultivated. During the past thirty dsys small sales of this nature aggregating have beeu made, which, added to a number of large sales during the same time, will make a total oi aome THE COOD WOBK STARTED. Naturally the owners of land are feeling verv good over the condition ot the market. One gentleman, who handles a good deal of nronertv.

has sold 130.000 worth very re cently, and be did it mainly on account of the citrus adaptability of the county. Colonel McMullan of Winfield, was up here but a few days ago, and he in vested in 40U0 acres, several otoer. left Winfield the same time that he and it Is said that the party represented $250,000, that was to be invested in land on this coast. Colonel McMullan says he had no idea of buying anything in this county on com ing Webt, Kill! UUljr U1U BO UVIIUB iruiU reports that the orange land In northern aniornia was as goou, ana mucn cneaper than in the southern section, he was led to make a personal investigation and. found them to be true- It is said that he will have his lands subdivided.

A nmn ha. aluo bnneht 1500 acres a few miles front town. Another piece of property of sixty acres nas been purcnaseq bv a Boston capitalist, while a party of San Franciscans have taken 600 acres. All of these sales have been within a few miles of tbe town and within a radius where 50.000 orange trees are growing. 20,000 of them with oranges, now on their branches.

Much more detailed information about what good tbe fair has done might be given but enoueh has been said to show that the people are at last awakened to the fact that they must let tbe outside world know what nature nas aone ior mem. OPPORTUNITIES. What has been accomplished at other places will be repeated here. Authinjrs considered, Thkbhaltto offers rare opportunities now for pay ing investments, and for pleasant and healthful homes. For maps and fall particulars, apply to W.W.CAMRON.

465 Ninth Street, Oakland. 0F INTEREST to HEH Kant Vlcmr. WXneai or Loss of Uemonr pee uanentlj festered by the use otan entirely oe nmadvT The) Terbn Bants) from Spain, Spanish Trocheaj never tan. Oar ittust rated Si page book.aad testimoaiall (sent eealse Vn.nr m.n la. i TON OBAXf ThVOCHEK COf.na Var.k VUaw.ew York.

tlt GLEN WOOD ANGE Leading Range all oiei tbe Usioa DALZTJEL MOLLEIt, 1315 NEW BROADWAY, NG1T 16111 StTGGt Bargains in Lots LOTS 25x150. ALTON H. Real Estate Agent, 1 Amort other nronertv on mw booka I rleilra in call anacLal nttntlon tn These lota are on filch arronnd. an The moderate or ice. and etiv terma mm atesna to lecnrs nomea.

OAKLAND. N. W. Corner Tentk and Broadway. Branch of Barnard's Busiaeas College of 8.

1 riTpITTT A Containing fall ar-VjlIVlj IjAIVO Umiars rerardlaa i the College Departments, Courses of sHau 1 Terma, etc, FREE. tn tkeoieleat avnel the LIFE SCUOLAiaaaUFB, 7. Wo Vacation a. Day aap Irssiss Baasioxl Ladies admitted into ail Departmaota. Addreas T.

A. Boblnoon M. A. fresident HOPKINS ACADEMY OAKLAND, CAU- IieT. H.

Ei Jewett, M. PRINCIPAL. OEVENTXENTH SCHOOL TEAR FKOITrn s- on Tneedsv a. ot Jnlyse, 18(7. Boarding; ard ftov reoelvd.

Hno finrratalorii. Undertaken. McAVOY McCAliTHY, General Faroishlni Undertaker 573 STBKET. Bet. 7 til and 8th, Oak land.

Cat, Telepnonel s. jcveryinuic reiiiuaii ior nwerasi a abort notice. ARMSTRONG Sooeeasora to W. A. McKeaxle) UNDERTAKERS, 866 Broadway, oornav Kighth 8t.

TVlephone Wo. 9Q. Uno. M. yaosK, Curomr Alameda Co.

FRONICj UNDERTAKERS, I93V1234 Ban Pablo are. op p. City BaO. Oakland, CaU. TetenaonelSl.

Iverythlna: Baqnlaita tar TtineTala. J. C. ROSS, Undertaker and Embalmsr; 1518 PAgK ITMBT, fc Bverythlna; reqtnstte for ranerala at snort notice oa or nicht. iAiepnon.

HAMILTON A. BROWN, UITDERTAIXEIIC et MS TaUKTEXKTB ST. and Washington. Oakland Order I attended to day or ugas or wpaone- TsufWii" No. 18.

HSNRY EVCnO, 86S Washington Between and 8th. Telephone No. S84. AK1AJTB. la a combination of pnoepboron, AJIiiUlUs, rrotogoB, Lime, Soda and Iron, which tat oa the BraJa, Kerven ami Stomach, In ereasint; the appetite, an! stint; Dire tloaa.

Curing Dyspepsia, la every fona Headache, Menndgin, Inaaatnln, Gear era! Debility, Want of Titallty, Vtm vena IProetnttlon and Impotene. Bratevln and XwU.pey Its elleeta as msgtcal. In Cesaamanptlaaa Us anteitMC qnallties are beyond comparlaoa wit ether preparations. It action taaQOWf by the inereaains; atrentrtfc and welgr of the patient, and the 1ms ens4 and nlsnt sweat. (It Is a brain.

aervs and Ufet-ivisf tonic X'riew, perbottla. atSTFon gaxn st all mnoenra. i Gso. H. Pcaatit.

Jcuos B. Smith. CIVIL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS 1R0 DBIDCHTSIH. Aeeorate Barveys made ofehy leta ta OAK, USD, KKKKKLKI, nSMI SLA, HXDAi and of property genet slty throog boot Anv aneda coosity. 1 KaOne Kstimetas.

BrWte bwildiog nd aabdtvkdoai of lands prnsanu 634 Harket Street, San (Oppodte tbe ralace UotcL) Biwgkttec Beoaa. Ke. 11 Kearay Btfestl CoisiRlBgEBglseef and Crasuhttaa xxchaxicai xxrzxT vesx, 3C3M vxTjw-iTxoia-a i.y, BpeciatUes. ts narket lu r. JOHN X.

CUNIONGnAU (Formerly of Oakland, CsX wivati. -m -v f. Real Estate, Land and cjitqErti er ISaA Fo'arth Hoassj cr. re soV.cf J' fl'i'" II II 1V MARTIN Xloctl 3Sstato lA.soi3.ts, 480 SSC'XttlOZl'X, i HAVE FOB SALE Oakland property of all descriptions. Also 15,000 acres I of redwood timber land in Mendocino county.

Clara, Santa Cruz and Colusa counties; 115 acres fine fruit lands, 40 acres under cultivation, 7Jji miles good investment. COAL LOWEST JAFFE Sixth and Franklin Streets. i 1 CrBer Ilotk Street i-i ii 1 1 rn 1 Oakland Affents, CHAS. J. WEIrCH CO GO'S for.

East Eleventh Street and CHRISTIAN and "Walnnt rnmltnre. Carpets, Boor i 1109 ings fromi the best Eastern Manufactories. Those about to furnish or re-arramre 9HSSl their homes will derive a profit bv an ar essaeawei 1 1 phsm pi 3D. T. -tVT A T3T ATjTTTTTA C3 ALL KVSDS .01" flliiiil.ii.il I i JAPMESE SILK MD FANCY GOODS hohpseVehts1 I please call on oa before purcnastcf elsewDeca.

1220 BAN FABLO AVESCJE, opposite City Hall, Oakland, Cal. Kew Store. Kew Goods, The prices exactly Fraocisco GEORGE 39 Pioneer Practical Harness.

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