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i CALITOIINIA, MONDAY EVEINTNGr, APR1X 12, 1886. KO. 8G VOIi. XXIV. Personal; New To day.

New To day. THE COUNTY. TVTr.r3.r-V JJlLXJLV 1060 Broadway, Oakland, -Do Bo CARPETSj! CARPETS 1 i NEW FALL IMPORTATION, Jnst received direct romprif-iDg latest patterns of Monnetta, VtU T3t8, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-Plva and Incraina. Among them are many of onr private designs, to be found in no other plaee on thia Coaat. PaPer Interior Decorations of latest and most choice.designs.

Window Shadea of all sizes'and tints. i i Cornice Poles and Fixtures of every etyle and kiml. Imitation Stained Glass Decorations, Etc I We InTite an Examination of onr Stock in Everj Department. SOMETHING NEW Children's and Boys' Suits Made to Order as Cheap as Ready-made. Fits guaranteed.

HOUSE WHOLESALE antl -IX- JOHN LITT00Y Merchant Tailors 505 SEVENTH STREET 505 Green Dried Fruits, Vegetables. Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Etc. 476 and 478 Eleventh bei. Broaawaf aud Washington. JAMES GVLVIjS, i Snccer to I.EBRECIIT A Carriage arid Wagon Works Pain tic er and- Carri UperaCvmeTToomTrwriiTnTr ster streets.

J. P. Wonderlich, Proprietor. W. Bolser, artist with P.

N. Kuss, 409 Thirteeth street. Sign, pictorial, ornamental, portrait, landscape, floral and lustre painting. Fisher's Athletic and Base Ball head qu alters, 859 Washington, street, Oakland. Opening April 3d and 4th.

Say, boys. Dick Sanner's is the p'ace to get good drinks. 177 Eighth street. Helil has removed his shaving establishment from Eighth street to 460 Twelfth street, near Broadway. Arctic Cream Soda at Thompson's, 5 ctt.

For rJumgardner llye of 1881, go io Eighth street. French mixed candies at Thompson's, 460 Seventh street, 25 cents. i French mixed candies at S. M. Day's, 1263 San Pablo avenue; 20 cents.

Pure, fresh broken candy at Thompson's 400 Seventh street, 10 cents. Baked clam pan pie every Friday at the Palace Restaurant, 968 Broadway. Faster eggs in great variety at Thomp tract for building a sawmill on the Stanis laue river, neari the Big Trees, and goes this week. I Mrs. C.

Taylir will soon begin the en tion of a two-story front addition, 14x to her street (cottage. The present bull ing will be movied back on the lot. Laumeister the Livermore milli have begun td use coal screenings frof Jenkin Kicharcfa new mine. 1 'Ihe coal soon be placed tin the. market.

Chas. Wetmore has erected a cimml dious: and hantlsome story-and-a-balf tage; of the ow: as style ct architecture, his Crtesta Bla ica ranch on the Arro; Valle this sprin Brents Brosl of the Farmers' Hotel Pleasaiiton, haye dissolved partnership, H. Breuss having withdrawn from thl hrm. He is going to Germantown. Cuius county, to start! a hotel.

A U. S. DeDutv Marshal disnossese the land urn pars, this week. By the ad vice jof their attorney, they remained 01 tbe land till disuossesed. and.

therefore! tost their improvements. James Mendenball has struck a troo chrome prospeci on his claim, on the suml (nit of Cedar I mountain, a few huncre yards above the present mines, and is bu lly eDgaged in qpemug it up. Wj 1). Cochran, of Altamont, who wa sent to tbe Stodkton Asylum some tw months ago, nas been discharged. brother recentfj arrived fr'im Canada, an the twin have gie to Humboldt county look after the former property interest! there.

I The commisstonefn appointed to tak action regarding the opening of Railroad avenue, presented its report to the iioar lowo Irustees last jVlondav evenine Ibe value ot the portion ot tne rarrer property taken) was placed; at $750, jvitn no' benefit accruing to theri portion left, from the opening of the street. The ag.eps mente are as Farmers' Union, C. GardeAieyer, $05; Goraer Wil- kinson P. Jaccard, S55; M. Ach- ard.

$25 C. Christensen, S40; John P. Cronin, S20; I. Hor-report will be acted upon too, $55 The at a special meatinsr of the Board, on Sat urday evening, San Leandro. Repirteri April 10th.

Thodore Gofcge has been lvina: very ill the past week from erysipelas in the headi Town electioil on the 3d of May three weeks from next Menday. A. B. Cary slid S. DuBois have le- come members the League of American Wheelmen, a bicycle orgauization.

The I railroad companv has raduced the rate of fruit fre ht to per car. The fruit nil are naturally jubilant. Easter service in the Presbyterian church of the 25th, and Easter on the mornin concert by the Sabbath-school in the even ing. The ad ory will open thu-forepart end from present -'indica next month tions 4'ill remain so the entire season. This js certainly goon news, i Men are at wt rk taking up the old 24-the north side of the San inch pipe alo Leandro road.

Since the larger main was put the otflier, which is decaying in places, is of no use. delegation the Oakland Wheelmen will have a race to-morrow morning, starting from the plaza at eight o'clock. The course will bei along Hay ward avenue Llewelling' avenue, to Ssn Lorenzo, and return to San Leandro om San Lorenzo avenue. The istanca is 85 miles. Saaol.

chelder has a force of men 1 Mr. T. F. excavating for a large hotel in Sunol. Patrick Leary's son, about ten years old, broke bis leg a few.days sgo, while with some other children.

playintr "horse The school puse is now beieg lathed, and in six weeks will he plastered, and opened: with a ajrand ball. Everything $1 Sunol Valley looks very 'he fruit and grain pios- encouraging pects were neva better. The various dairies in the vicinity of ing 1,500 pounds of butter Sunol are ship! It is tirt quality, and brinsre the highest prid e. rk Hall, owned by Frank cut up, and made into The New Lutz, has bea sleepina rooms to 'accommodate the large number of peot le vieitingHhis placa. Several part es who spent laat summer at Sunol have rarentad their bouses for the coming, seinon.

Every house or room available is engaged for the cemine; sum mer. A baseball club. laborinz under the nam de plume of the "Tearers," has been oran- ized in this place. Last Sunday they played a com alimentary game with the Mission San Jose club and came out vic- torious. Washington Township.

Jieptrter, April 10th. luesday ror ning. about ten o'clock smoke was seer issuing from roof of the cottage of ir. ilnnn lnrelrall. eral of the neii hbors ran thither and one of them cli'mbed to the roof, tore off some shingles and a tree use of water quenched the ir ipient conflagration.

1 firs bad caught from a defective iipe, be- tween the ceilit and root. A nigh wind was blowing at be time. Mr. George lack, ot Ginnell, Iowa, is visiting his cou-jin, W. H.

Mack, whom he has not seen for forty-fave years. Mr. expects to brink out his family next sum mer. A little son of P. Geary bad the misfor tune to break His arm list Monday whil at play.

Dr. Walshe et the fracture and the boy is getting alone well. Mrs. Wm. MtCollough has bee a very ill for several days'.

Harold P. Dyer, of Alvarado, is engaged on plan -ij for a qew suear mill. ACROSS THE BAY. ninor Occurrences in San I ran Cisco. Hue Hin Lae, a Chioese clerk in Du pout street diuL etore, fell from the top of a builditg in the rear of the Exempt fire engine house, a (distance of sixty or-seventy feet.

He will die. John fWhelahd was arrested last ninht for stabbing Mprris Sullivan. The latter was wounded in the arm, but not seriously. l'he C'hinesj Embassador visited the Chinese! Merchants' Exchange and promi npnt merchants yesterday a notei Reaper trom i'etaluma is expected to throw -some additional liuht on me Lriiiaen tiate fark niurder. It is I 1" thought' that another pbaserof the mystery wirl be developed.

He is at present iden- tinea as- wm. tligh, a recent arrival from Pennsylvania ArchUishop Kiordan delivered, an elo quent discourse in St. Francis Church last night on "The! Life and Character of St incent de Pail Senator Redlv is anxious to test Judire Sawyer's jurisdiction in the Nicolaus case. He says he wotld. us a citizen, contribute $50 to have thai matter determined bv the United otar.es rmpreme tJourt.

Memorial services were held yesterday in honor ot thel memory of John 13. Gouah The services were conducted -under the auspices of the Women's Christian Tem perance mon Members of the Slavonic lllyric Society have adopted resolutions endorsing the action of Lucia Zenovick in tearinu; the Austrian flag. .1 i a The rheumatic are seldom free from a certain sora-ess or stiSii-ss in the joints and muscles. which serves asl a constant Reminder that the virus only waiti an unfavorable change of weather, or the kid of a cold, to emphasizs its presence with extraciatin' twinges. To prevent the recurrence aid mitigate the pun, there is nj finer or safer source of relief than Irosittter's Stomach Kilters! a medicine everv way pieter able to the poisois, repealed infinitesimal Moses of which are taken, to tne prejudice of hea'th and the jeoparuM oi me, ana without a penna- nently remedrall 'tfev.

Sleep hanislied bv rheumatic neuralsic pai at night, is restored bv this beneficent soother the nervc.us avstem and ibe slumbes which it superinduces lis far more tana Drnencial fian the stup into which tne srain is turown a naicotic. Appetite and digtstion, as well as s'een, are im proved by iit, it is an admirable regulator and tonic thelbowels arid dnya. Use it for rheumatism oeicre retiring. 1 i A Captaiii'sj fortunate Itiscovery Capt. Coleni in, schr.

Weymouth, plying between Atlai tic City and N. had been troubled with a cough so that he was name to sieen, and was induced to trv Lr. ts.ng yw uiscovery for Oonsuinu ftion. It not oiily ave him instant relief. but allayed tie extreme soreness in his breast.

His children were similarly at fected and a single dose had tbe same happy effect. Dr. King's New Discoyery is now the standard remedy in tbe Coleman house hold and on board i the schooner. Free Tri bottle of this 'Standard Kemedv at KIRKLAND TROWBKIDGE Drug ore. DAMIA.NA WflL AmI ,1 hr Mexicans as a toxiic for the stomach and bowels.

11 4 i ALL VALTABLES 1.EFT WITH Madame Singbi, clairvoyant, most be redeemed before April 30th; parties wisbirg eonsultat ions oa business losses, enemies, lawsuits, absent friends, love, marriage, and death, will please call at No. 1 Fifth street, room 33, San Frap Cisco; paj, refused unless satisfied. mr4-o DMI0.I. ITALIAN FRESCO painter, executes all work, in his line for churches, public halls, plain painting, whitening, wall tinting and sign writing; ail work warranted to be done in the role of the art; references given: orders promptly attended to, if addressed to G. Minoggi, No.

191 Telegraph avenue, Oakland. i pl2-lax call at this omee. an3-o 1- MAHAME DE f-BEff-BIA6SETIC and massage treatmeiit; also electricity given; rooms 29 and 30, Ho. 1 fifth street, corner Market. San Francisco.

nn-18-la RAC CARPETS WEATED TO ORDER and for sale by G. MATTHKW, No. 50 Sixth st between Clay and Jeff ersonl Oakland. apl-3a CARPET BE.ATI.. If yon want to save ncone get.

your carpets beaten at 523 Second street; good carpet layers always on hand; call telephone 211. f19-o AVAILABLE INVENTION -A' BRIDLE bit, now rrady to be patented: a capitalist wanted to take an interest in enterprise; msy be seen or address A. C. TICE.nEK, 704 Howard street, room 3, San Francisco, ap8-lwx PAGODA HILL KUIRaKTE-Having removed to Pagoda Hill. Clremont, where the school was formerly ji located, will open again Match 2tfth; little children taken to conveyance by carrisge as address M.

A. PHELPS. Pagoda Hill, Clarentont, Box 45, North Teme cal P. Alameda car tnrib-lax EA.NKA BELMONIiE. THE GREATEST fortune-teller and magnetic curer in the world: ast from Egypt; gives lucky charms and love tokens; charges.

SI. 14 Turk near Market, B. F. mrl7-la JOTICE IS HEREBY THAT I i will not le responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Mrs.

Kosa Skalleyi on and. after this date. Oakland, March 15,1 18S6. JOSEPH Sk A1.1.KV I mrl5-lax MRS. C.

GARDNER ACENiT FOR 8. T. TAYLOR'S system of dress-cutting and patterns; system taught; dressmaking done satisfactorily; ILSON'S JEWELRY'S TORE, 952 Broadway, Oakland. ij ap lwx RARE CHAN TO TIT VOSEMITS and Big Trees; via the shortest and most picturesque route; in new unexcelled) coaches and stock; fares lower than ever before; unsurpassed facilities for camping parties at reasonable charges; also ticket office for Calaveras JBig Trees; send or call for map and full information to -THOMAS T. WALTON, General Agent, 13s, Montgomery street, S.

F. ji; mrll-aa Dk heart TONIC IS AR ranted to relieve any case vt heart disease ever known, and yet people, some people at least, will suffer and take the risk to a mere trifle. Don't do it; your physician willtell jyou the same. jj mrlO-o Mrs. wa.n:er-astromist and fortune teller (daughter of Roll, the great Phrenologist), 720 Seventh sjtreet, Oakland, gives satisfaction in love, lucH and family affairs; advice, if followed, a ill save trouble; 72" Seventh street, Oakland.

ap9-la BAD BREAK IN SI CAR Ai.4IN YYE now sell Goi in JJ 5c; best fine granulated, also have 3i-tb and 50-th boxes of all gr-de; cash to comQ with order; buy a whole year's suoulv. Send rieht swav for table of weights and prices of all kinds to HMiTH'S CASH STORE. 115 and 117 Clay street, S. F. fe6-o DIVORCES OBTAINED BY THE States Divorce Bureau; legal every where; quick time; no slrictly confidential; advice free; terras Adidr'SS Postoffice l.w 171 k.n fal f- mr'23-la MRS.

J. HOFFMAN. CLAIRVOYANT, Clairordiaiit. and Trance Medium, Sittings d-ilySl Circles Monday and Frulay evenings. 25 cents.

Magnetic and Massage treatment. 1028 Mar ket street, opposite Curtint, Grand Dry Uooishtore, San Francisco. i fe4-o TVTOTM'E TO TR4 VELKKS-IF YOI ARE Xl going East, call at Ovrrland ticket Office Chi-cngo Alton No. 8 Ney Mojit.omery street. Palace Hotel, San Francisco, and can obtain the very lowest rates to sll points East.

CHARLES MACABE, Agent. felO-o S. ORMSBY-r PRACTICAL ATCH maker and jeweler. 14M.Svith st. fe9-6a OPIFM HABIT- 1 AM ilYINU SPECIAL attention to the treatment of the opium habit.

Call cr audress. Dr. J. P. Webb, Clay street, between Tetith mad Eleventh, jj ja9-o FEMALE MONTHLY regulator is a specific in irregularities from cold.

delicate health and other conditions; price, ladle', the regulator alwsjB cures. MRS. M. DA VIES. 436 Kearny st SaniFrareisco.

fel INE EASTERN IM1I.B cases. 61 cents: trv it and the difference. SMITH. 115 Clay street, S. F.i fcfro PERSONAL ILL THE YOI MAR ried people of Oakland give me a call and convince themselves that the bargains can be ob tained at the cort er of Eleventh and Frauklin vou can hnd everything for unirabing a comfortable home, at the lowest priees.

H. SCHELLHAAS. priees. H. f- TIIEVOI4 OF the stars.

pKOF. STEARNS, iioldest Astrohgist ip the State. Telegraph a veil lie; hce hours IJt ajh. 8 CW. ECKE.

PI4VO MOVEIwiTH Kobler Chase, 1105 Broadway. Order box, N. E. corner Fourteenth ee25-o T. SAMPLE.

PIANO MOVER. WITH Bruenn's Music Store. 1070 Broadwav. Order Box, H. w.

corner Twelfth and Broadway. Packing and shiguMfg pianos and furniture specialty. s25o MER4 ANTILE COLLEil TION A4.ENCY Note. bill aud book hedounts a 8ecialty. BARRETT.

Manager, 957 liroadway. Rooms 28 and 29, Delger Block, No charge Unless successful. il i sel9-o MON EY 913O0, 1609, 2250. S3650, $1000 ani other, sums, large and small, on good leajl security, first mortgage; good lates of interest sjbd no expense on loan to those lending. Best facilities and terms afforded those wishing to borrow? Prompt and careful attention personally given for all parties.

WILL H. BURRALL, 950 Knadway. 2d door above Sth. l-o Builders. J.

F. NIIRAIiF.R. Ir J. H. WQITR J.

S. WHITE A 40KHIN4; OF ALL Door Isiid: window screenr Store and ottice fitting a specialty. Shop. 417 Thu- cl. M.

S. JORDAN, CARPENTER AND contractor. No. 360 Twelfth street. Jobbing Toiapuy attenaeato.

i) ArchitectSi (GOODRICH A NEW LONV ARCHITECTS and Sanitary Engineers 1004 Broadway. Koom ao. Oakland, Cal. i felO-o ii Hoases to Bout. mo LET ON THE IST.OFMAY A COT- 1 tage containing five all handsomely paperea; na not and cold water; sun all day; I rent to a desirable tet ant without children; apply at 1219 Magnolia near 14tii and Adeline.

ap91wx l7OR RK.NT OX TELEGRAPH AVE near Meventeenth streeb a Bat of five rooms and bath, hot and cold water: very convenient; ap ply to WILL. H. Bl'KKALL, 9501; Broadway near T7IOR RENT A FI RNISHED HOI SE OF a. 9 rooms, with tiath and-molern improvements; sisoie ana targe garuen; wutirent reasoname to a good 'enant for a year or longer: references ex changed; inquire at 571 Caledonia avenue, near eiegrapn avenue. I aptM Hcrsesnoers! T.rAESE HF.NDR1V.

PROI lSION 4 i horsesboers and blacksmiths carriagemakers and Fancy iron work from a needle to a inUxtt. fry as and see; ago Seventh st. taJfe-Ja WT. PRACTICAL HORSK- shoer, 958 Franklin streeti between Nratk and Tenth streets, Oakland. All Iwork warranted ttrst-qiaes.

je-o MARTIN RYAN, THE PIONEER HORSE-shoer of Oakland (located street, near eighth), has had twenty-six years' experience in tbe business; he surely is tbe man to do your shoeing; tiy hssn. 6-o WHF.N VOTK HORSES NEED SHOEINC, take them to Robert Oilmcfre. 268 Twelfth street, between Harrison and Alice, where tbey will he sbed in a first-class manner; none but 6rst-claf 19-' Dressmaking. AX EXPF.KIE ED DKESSMAKER and miiliner: oriers taken for pres. iuir: hat trimming from 25 cts.

to 7 cittinn atid nttiug a specialty; hy th. day, 75; ca(l al 465 Twenty- Sccoud street. ap9-y MRS. E. W.

J1IIS4- 4 DRESSWAK-ing iarlors, 365 Twelfth street, betweeD Ifrank- Searchers of Records. GEO. T. WBIOHT. J.

C. X.TNtlK. ALAMEDA OrXTY ABSTKA OF ttce. Abstracts of title furnished to all real property in Alameda (CountyJ Office, Boom No. 4, Court House, Oakland, t'aliiornia STOClaEK A RKAHH (SI t''ESHS to Lawrie Schramm), jlbearcbers of Kecords for Alameda county, northeast ior.

Broadway and Fifth streets. Oakland. Cal. 15. 23 fkl Ktl SHITII.

KKtROIKK OF BE I cords and Conveyancer, i Alameda county. Office, No. 459 Ninth street, bfcteen Broadway and Washington ij' GH. M'KEASiD, SABCslElt OF Records for Alameda dounty. Kesidenoa, 810 Thirteenth street, Beari' Market street" office, southeast oirnsr FourUj and Broadway.

Oaldaad. SEARCHES OF BKKl WELL IX- 0 formed people will advise jyou- not to search about, but you can rely uponi being treated like white person at the old reliable Furniture Btore 8CHELLHAA8, 408 Eltvwtuh street "i DRiWK-E. T. CIEK. TEA HER at the Mechanics' Institatei F.

instructs in Freehand, Perspective, Projection, Mechanicsl and Architectural drawing; residence 829 Grove street, between Sixth and Seventh, ap7-lax OAK FBAXCISCO SCHOOL OF EXFKE3- tj mon Uocouon taught, staromrtng cured, readers supplied. C. FAbTMA Stanager, looms S45 and 847 Pbelan Botlding. Market street. cor.

OFarrtil, Sao JfraaohwO. JPr- A T3TTT lkr i and Park Street, ilameda, KETAIE- DEALERS wgtfUO A-i LaaAJ VW yj A UC1 Oakland. Uorse-shoeing a Spcialty Attorneys. GEO. W.

REED." A. i MOOR a. 31 OORE Rl tft, Til AST OB. JSiuthauJ liroadway. GEO.

L.1M,.1- ATTORXEV AXD Course lor -at-Law, Livermore, Alameda CaL C-ti, DOIvVE. ATTOUEV-AT-LAW, roadway. Room 7, Oat laud, Cal. aptf-lax F. tltlliKB, ATTORXE1-AT-i Liaw, liooms 7 and 8, 854 i ri road way.

corser Seventh street, Oakland, Cal. telO-o VflLLIAM II. JORDAX ATTORxEt at-jaw. o2t inessreet, gam FraneWooi IREDEBICU E. WHITXEV.

ATTOR. ney-at-law. Court Omimieisiuner of Alameda Comity and Notary Public; 911 Broadway, rooms 1 and 4, Oakland. aal7-o It I'D. L.

BITTOX. CO I NSF.LOH AT- Law and Notary lublic; 9U9 Broadway.Oaklaatd. HALCOTT A CROCKETT, COTXSEL- ore at Law, 319 California street, San rau-eisco. Cal. i Kobeut H.

D. TaTqort. LKAVK B. 0.Di:, ATTORNEY AXD and Notary Public; Sea' Broadway, room 4a. BM'FADDEX.

ATTORXET, CO I XSEL-. or-at-iaw and Notary i'ubKs. No. 1063 Broadway, Rooms 3 and 4, Oakland. Cal.

EDWARD E. 4ISBORX. P4TEXT SOLI-ci tor, United Stt aud Foreign. 2i4 Mont gumery street, oppiwio. Kuss Hom-e.

ban Francisco. NIK A ltl II hl0, KOO VLS 8, and lit, 45o KigliUi street, Oakland. IIAPMAX A llltENS, ATTORNEYS at-ljiw, t69 Broadwav, Rooms 30 and 31. 31 YER JACURS, 315 CALIFORNIA Hooms.tianS 7, Sau Francisco. A.

ROBINSON, 5J9 MONTVOMEKT street, liooms 3 and 4, San Francisco. It. A. REDMAN. Kooms, 17 and-18.

9il BROADWAY, 31 ETCALF A METI'ALF, BROAD- way, Kuoms 14 46, Oakland. JBff. C. ROBINSON. ATTORNEY FOR A Pulilic Administrator.

lCKUs Bmauwav. Rmiui and 6, klaud. Teiaioo No 87. 4 PR I ATE SANITARITM FOR CON. nnement ud tiistiases vueide'it to female ihV A ffi fclt aruey Baa I'nii wM.

tW-e 1. C. C. O'DONNELL OFFICE KESI- 17 aence, 04 WashHiton street, ooruer Kearny, San PranuBco. OOice hours, 10 A.

M. to 4 p. -and 7 to 8 r. ai. Particular attention paid ta die-of and children Laundries.

PRISI LAI DRY FOR LACES AND A. curtaias. No. l'a tiroadway. mrls-o THE 4'IIINESE MIST tii TH EY will it you ia'r.

i ie th- FRENCH LATJNDKY Mr. I'ierre Clou, No. 1916 San Pablo ave. Bi23-o Notaries Public- rM. K.

RttWELL. NOTARY PIRIIC and Couv-yaucer. Wills carefully drawn. 8 Ninth street. Oakland.

Ite4dence removed to 1018 Clayi street, S. cor. Eleventh aud Clay. Business trausacted at reside ce in evening p2-ea VEWTON BENEDICT. NOTAKY PI BLIG and Conyeyaiicer; 457 Ninth tt.

mi 16 tax BIRRALI, OFFICE, 30 BROAD II.U.4H D. LAWTOX. ROOM 6, 5J Broad wj. TM. .1.

IHifiKK, OFFI4E. XOS. ami 4ti2 Eighth street. Business Notices- MERCANTILE DETECTIVE Bl RFAC of Alaoiedn County; JOHN TEAtlUH. Manager; ofiice No.

859 Broadway, Oakland. CaL TotopbxMie No. 168 jjelo-e PAILO PARETTI REMOtEK OF rubbish; box northwest corner of Eighth and Broadway; residence V-3! Fiiliert street. a6-o Cigar and Tobacco Factone. MBASCHr WHITE LABOR CIiAMi Manuiacturr.

624 Washington street. Saa krancisoia and 407 Eighth street. Oaklard. felO-o Stores to Let. STORKS TO LET A 4.W4I OPPOR-tunity to rent some large stores cheap is offered the Gaiindo building, Nos.

401, 403, 405 and 407 Eighth street; also three stores on Franklin street; apply at aaloou under the tialiu Io. New To-Day. M. 8o5 Broadway, Oakland (Whitney A Office Gets better prices for goods, gives better satisfaction to his customers, and prompter in his settlement of returns of sales than any auctioneer in Oakland. Hefurs.

to any peram for whom he has had saleelor recommendation. Hales at private residences a specialty. ur. MECUSE, COLLECTOR, --4- i- 55 OAklaad," And in Alauxida County for RETAIL TRADE. I have no partner and am not connected with any other Ann in I claim to be the Pioneer and Boss Collector in Alameda County.

Broadway i Order of the Johaniter. Will examine and give coDsuHation to the suffering, I i helpless sick, I iFKKJi OF CIIAIJGK. Patients who are a'de to pav a sma'l fee are rz- ped to do so, helping to defray curreut expesse COMl'ULSOIiy PAYMENT. Chronic Diseases, nu ivi HMDUUjr UdlKiOU OKI BpPCUUl FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Arising in virgin nr: married life successfully and i conbdet tially treated.

I ALL MILE DISEASES, riiHudlug DELICATE DISEASES OF EITHER SEX, ho we. cr induced, are treated conhdentiaiiv and succesntilly. CATAKKH LVS(i, HEART, LIVER Md KIDNEY DlfiEA-SES a Specialty. a Gout and Klieumatio Diseases not yielding to Animal, Mineral or Vrg. table Kejnedies the natural elements of the hnman rys'ern will he tmt tKTIO heali'pTw aided fey newest tlepuTSagnetk) Distrumenta ii use.

1 Office 4 56 Eight Street, Between Broadwav and Waahingtoa. Oakland SEND Oli OKDKK IHITNEI km EXPRESS TELEPHONE, to remove baggaie. fttrnltar. MAliCuSE, i Auctioneer, I Newsy Notes From Alameda County Towns. Wkat ia Going on at Livermore, Haywards, San Leandro, Alameda, Irving and Elsewhere.

Alameda. Argvt, April 10th. Miss Effie Winaot is now the operator at the central Alameda telephone office, in Elbe's drug atere. The Marshal will not move hi office to tbe reservoir, building. He states he can, not superintend police business', from that point.

J. M. Robertson has nearly completed a residence on the south side of Kncinal avenue, between Walnut and Oak streets, which Le will occupy, when finished. At a. recent election, of officers of the West End Anti-Coolie League, Wm.

Holtz wai elected President, vice W. P. Byler, and H. McOoun, vice H. U.

BallLeiiuer. Mayrisch, who has been so long and so severely iil, -now able to get out of doors for a short time each pleasant day, and walke.1 down to his place of business on Wednenday. The Board of Trustees, by ordinance, as changed tbe legal City Hall from the city's building on Webb avenue to the reservoir building, and will meet there next Monday evening for the first time. The project of extending Park street straight to the county road is in this condition: Glascock, tbe Derby estate and other owners of tbe land are willing to donate rigl.t of way piovided they can be assured that the road will be improved properly. A school house is be erected on Bay Farm Inland, I ha Board of Education hating approved specifications for the same, invited proposals for its erection.

The Superintendent of Schools thinks that there will have to be a great deal of school hou. building in Alimeda in the near future. The present quarters are cramped, and the increase in pupils is steady and at the rate of a hundred a year. Berkeley. Advocate, April loth.

Mrs. V. Fowler, whose ankle was badly fractured recently, ia recovering. We are pleaded to Say that the Rev. C.

It. Savaxe is slowly recovering from a severe attack of sickness. Professor the State University, baa inveuted a water- meter, which he claims will measure water bv the drop. Fred. McCaakell is still struggling between life and death with kidney and heart disease.

We may recover, hut the symptoms are ilot flattering. Mr. Jrthn Mcllenry, who has been on a short viifit to his mother, Mr. Judge Mc-' Henry, n.ts returned to bis work on tbe United State steamship Carlisle Patterson, whjich sails in a day or two for Alaska. A man was arrested on Thursday last by Conitable Menefee for disturbing the Esace and iuxultiug passers-by in the street, a expressed an anxiety to keep his name out of the papr, and our reporter, wishing to oblige him, merely remarked that -the two first Utters tf "his name were' Jamas McDonald.

Judge Lord gave him tbe ex tremely light sentence of five days. John Creed, tbe keeper of a restau. rant in 1 H. Brans' block was arrested Wednesday niuht on complaint of Valentine Shroder for committing an assault. As far as we could ascertain the assault consisted in brutally kicking young Shroder who is a mere boy and committing a still more ignominious assault upon him.

The difficulty between them was compromised. The four new stores now being built on the corner of Center Btreet and Shattuck- avnnne by C. 11 Lord are progressing rapidly, and" it has been concluded by 'the owner to make a two-story building of the block. This will look much handsomer than "sq-jat" store, and the increase of the cost of the building, trifling compared with its appearance and usefulness. The upper floor will be furnished for dwelling Emeryville and North Oakland.

The little daughter of Mr. and Mis Block is convalescent. J.S.Emery has begun the recti in of a new cottage on Park The C. P. K.

II. are putting in a side track at the Potter Go's, works. Captain Milton has renovated his pro. perty, corner of Twenty-eighth and San Pablo avenue. The Lowell Manufacturing Cmpany are receiving large consignments of buggy material from their works in Micbigau.

Meear. Meyers Randlett have the contract for supplying the sand and the gravel for the new cable road on San Pablo avenue. The Emery School, being short of the Citizens have subscribed sufficient to keep the school tunning till tbe new apportionment ia made. The tack factory has severed its connection with the Central Manuf Company. The Superintendent, Mr.

Clapp, reports business rushing. There are mm; Inquiries after real estate and not a few parcels' of land have changed hands recently. The new cable road will aid very materially in building op this part of Oakland. 'Mrs. C.

S. Chamberlain is in Chicago. Miss Libbie Chamberlain is visiting old time schoolmates at the same pUce. Both ladies complain of the fearful weather East, and already eigh for the "glorious climate, etc." The Potter Manufacturing Company have shown their business sagacity and judgment in erecting their new factory at -Jfiuaery ville. They could net have selected batter or more advantageous distributing point.

The factory is nearly completed. Is forty feet by one hundred feet and three stories high. It will be exclusively devoted to the putting together and finishing of all classes of furniture, which will be prepared at tbe company's works at Potterville, Michigan. Harwardi. Journal, April 10th.

H. W. Meek has the best field of grain en the Mount Eden road. Mission Peak of Odd Fellows will picnic at Dry Creek Saturday, May 24th. II.

Meininger and Joseph Pitnentel will represent Sycamore Lodge Odd Fellows at the Grand Lodge that meets in San Francisco in Road Overaeer Monsen Monday and Tuesday tornpiked the stretch of road Jeading from the upper end of Kelly street to Cemetery avenue, which will be graveled later. G. W. Frick has resigned as Principal ef the Hay wards school, to take the Princi- Salthip of the San Leat.dro school, and C. Thorn has been elected to the vacancy.

J. C. Gilson succeeds Mr. Thorn as Principal of the school. Treasurer Long reported as follows.

Balance on hand per last report, $1,792 57; cash received from Prowse, $105; total, $1,897 57. Bv cash paid on warrants Nos. 226 to 233 inclusive, $95 25. Balance on hand, $1,802 32. The appliances far running the White Laundry will soon be in plsce.

One furnace has been placed position and another will be erected this week. Sheds and stable room have been erected, and the lot has been surrounded with a high board fence. Geo. Booken. brother of John Booken, onr.

brewer, while engaged in aatine his dinner, suddenly died at 12:30, Wednes- dy, of heart disease. "The dec.aoad was an old tinier in this Stats, and was a native ef -Oldenburg Germany, aged 59 yearn, 1 jitpnth and 4 days. Livermore. Utrald. April Sth.

Lemen Hilton is in the field aain for tbe Marshalship. Geo. N. Raymond isbnilding a front addition to his East avenue cottage. E.

D. Marnh and John Metcalf are the candidates for the Marshalship so far. The late frosts scorched a few vines cn heavy soil, but no serious damage haa occurred aa yet in this valley. The Social Club billiard tonrnarrent will take place on Friday evening of next week." Interior of Music Hall, lengthening the building and putting down a maple floor. Henry Mendenhall and Wm.

Crellin -will shoot at 30 pigeons at Pleasant. on the SOtb of this month for a porse of 100. Ja. J. Palmer, of this place, baa a con- Heai Estate.

JTARAIXS LN REAL ESTATE. ST00 ceutral location, essy terms. (f fi Lot choice comer; excellent O.UUvr neighborhood. AA Lot 76.2x100; three Kastlake tages, etc rents 67 50 per month; near-tation. i1i Onfi-'Lot 100x100; six cottages; rente 5 LU.UUU 8103 per month; central location; at station.

Several fine pieces business property for sale. Homes from 1,000 to 30,000 in all parts of Oakland and vicinity; also choice lots for building. Special attention given to the purchase and sale of real estate. Parties driven about Oakland and shown property, improved or unimproved, at an; figure or in any location they desire to purchase. J.

H. MACDUNAL1) tX). Heal Estate Brokeis. 70 Ninth, nr Broadway. )sA3o LLOYD A PRATT REAL ESTATE Brokers, 459 Kiuth street have FOR SALE the following described SPECIAL BARGAINS.

SI Of I-Chicken or duck ranch, 3 acres, J. Lf house of 4 rooms, barn, 300 fruit trees in bearing, apples, peaches, pears, plums, prune-, cherries and apricots; 1,900 currant buhes, and other small fruit; abundance of water; near horse cars QiKi i to 700 -Ten lota. 50x125; each central! located; 10 minutes' walk to local station. I I fi i Cottage, 5 rooms; lot 0x125; good 1UU wtll and pump; near Market and twentieth streets. 1 C0 hli -Fine cottage.

6 i t)9 stable, drive, stone walks and sidewalk; lot 50x200; live mi nut walk from rostotiice, and within 150 feet of San Pablo avenue. AAA Fruit and vine ranch of 20 acres, in OeJ.UyU high state (f cultivation, 60j fruit trees, cnoice varieties, 5 years old and in full bearing; 10 acres of bent varieties of wine and raisin raj es also in' full bearing, and 4 acres of alfalfa. Detfp, rich, sedimentary soil. HouBe and barnj An excellent well of water, 80 feet deep. Water righ for irrigation deeded with place, 2milesfrom Fresno City.

exchange for Oakland property. C1 A AAA- Fin corner on San Pablo avenua, 0 1 U- UUl worth ii i Fine business corner on San Pablo fF avenue; tirst class investment. 1 ii i Elegant residence of 14 rooms, all modern improvements; stable, stoue walks, lot 124x154; very central. Houses rented, rents collected, loaus ne rotated and conveyancing, ou reasonable terms. i-1 tV SJIITII A REAL ESTATE Tm Exchange, 1214 San Pablo avenue.

Postuthce block, opposite side entrance to City Hall Park. 450 acres, one mile from terminus of Fruit Va'e horse-cars and one mile from Piedmont Spriugs; 200 acres in grain; plenty of spring water; good fruit land; comfortable improvements Title, U. 8. patent. Price, $16,000, part cash.

Easy terms. 850 acres in Napa; finest ranch In county; miles from railroad station; improvements are all A No. 1. Price, part cash. Easy terms.

800 acres foothill grape and fruit land; plenty of water; cords of wood; 14 miles from town, school and church. Price, 00, part cash. Kail-road within 4 miles. Property will double itself within three years. A splendid hotel proerty, in a flourishing agri cultural town, in the midbt uf a tine wheat section; 24 rooms, all furnished and ready for business.

Lot 104x100. Insured for $2,500. Price part cab. Fa ms and fruit ranches for sale and to let In al parts of Alameda county. Desirable and Elegant Homes, with tine views and beautiful grounds.

s250 and 300 Building lots 25x140 and 102x110 Cheapest lots iu Oakland; perfect title. Desirable hou sea and beautifully situated; furnished and unfurnished rooms. To let at alow figure. Good location for butcher on Broadway; 3 years lease, at 20 per inonth. Lodgiug aud boarding house; 45 rooms; all furnished aud in good order; $3,500 Chicken ranchat Fruit Vale, with large lot, ho se and 6 chicken houses and yards; 1,600.

Business property very desirable and cheao; timadway. San Pablo avenue. Central avenue or Twe.ftboStretrt, East Oakland, Desirable lot Seventh street, near Broadway. -H Business hances of all kinds. Partners wanted in Flourishing Business.

Money to Loan. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Homesteads, drawn in legal form and at reasonable rates. Remember the number, 1214 San Pablo avenue, near the proposed New L'uiou Depot of the Narrow Gauge Railroad Company. mr24-od JMR EA IIA-K -TWO HOI eT A good location; desirable for residence; or rent or or IU per cent, on price asked: will exchange for vacant lota, if price is low enough: address C. thisofhc.

4 lwx C1 V. M'LAI A 46ti.MTn street, have sime rare bargains in real estate for sale, and money to loan at current rates; special attention given to renting houses collection ff reutu aud drawiag of deeds, etc-t ocl7-o MET TO I.OAX 9.00 TO 8000, OX improved Oakland property by private party; address this office. v. ap7 lwx 4 B. a.

su WinSTf B. REAL ESTATE. In surance aud L'oLlediog Agent and Convey ancer; loaus negotiated; houses rented and projwrty of non-residents nperiy cared for; office, 24 East Twelfth street. East Oakland Cal. jal'iio JH.

MlfDIMUD, SEAL ESTATE a Broker. Houses rented. Loans negotiated. 170 Ninth between Broadway and Washington. Oakland Jalfro Tor Sale.

SALE A FIRST LASS milch cow, for family use; inquire of MR. HOFFSC HX EIDER, near Highland Park. East Oakland. ap9-lwx HALE 0E HALF INTEREST IV stock ranre of 320 acres, stocked with 25 head tine grade cowb and other stock: for particulars and personal interview, address by letter, STOCK.M AK, this omee. ap7-lwx IOK SALE AT A BAKU A I A trally ltated salmon and boarding house on line of street cars aud local trains; saloon fitted up nioely and well stocked with table, ete 9 rooms, furnished; must be sold; owner leaving for tne r.ast; aaaress A.

this ottice. apy-lwx CiOK SAI A TOI EKES II 'OWt gxu miixer ana gentle; can on A uittw JENSEN, Melrose station. ap7-lwx omm; hoi se ior sale XJ location; 3S rooms.imostLy suunv. a location; 3S rooms.imostLy suunv, iras and sta tionary washbowl in every ro -m; doing a good pay ing ousines good reason for ssiling; price if sold at once only S950; aaply to C. W.

MCLAUGHLIN 4ti6 Miutb street. ap7-lwx K( I MltEKEU a. lots tor improved property covered by a mortg-sad; address "Exchange," box this Uce. a61wx A OK4AN FOR SALE CHEA WIB ranted first class; elsven stops; has not been usea long; oi iturty-sixth stieet, or l'acinc I'ress, W. D.

Salisbury. ap6-l POR SALE. VEKV (HEAP BILLV J7 Uaywaxd, with engagements, can be seen fir a few days, at the late Wm. Boardman's Stable, Eleventh and Clay reets. apti-lwx FOR SALE Wi.WH.

ONE HALF (ASH two story house, lot 30x100 or more if required, one minute from the new cale cars on San Pablo address "Owner." this office. mrl6-o ALL KIKDS.AF FA.V CHICK ESS a. for sa'e; also settings of Lengshans. Bur? and Partridge Cochins, Light and Xark Hrahmas, Plymouth Rocks and Btacklpanish; price $1 per Betting; apply at 19! 7 Valdes street. fe27-o rH)R SALE AT A BAR4.AIS A.

A Upright Piano new from the Factoiy; for par tieulars apply at this osrtoe. Lit PATEKS FAB H4I.E, AT 25 4 CTS ier iw; apjny at mia omee. ae-o SALE. CHEAP- SEVERAL FViTS of second -hap 1 Job Type; apply at tbiaofnee. OR SALE CROCKERY, KLAS3 tinware, stoves, cookinc and heatine.

second hand lounges, carpets, bed-room suites are offered very low at H. SCHKLLUAAs'. 406 Heventh at Professional Cards. EM. PATERSOS.

M. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon; Office N. E. corner Twelfth an Broadway. 1677 8an Pablo ave.

Ottice hours 10 to 12 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. M. mrl-lyr DU. S. POWELL BI RDICK HAS UK-moved his oftic aud residence to 14 9 Grove street, near Eighteenth strcet.one block west of San Pablo avenue.

Hours if to 11 A. 5 to tip. if. Sundays, 9 i 10 a TELKHOSE JyO. 230.

inrl9-lo JOSEPH M. LEWIS. H. SPECIAL 1st on diseasss of the rectum, Office and residence 150 Fourth street, Sau JOH MONTGOMERY (LATE OF BEL. fast, Ireland), M.

physician and surgeon, also a member of Coombe Lying-in Hospital and of the Maternity for the Diseases of Women and Children, Peter street, Dublin, Ireland, begs to inform the public of San Francisco, and neighboring cities and towns, that he can be consulted at his residence, 109 O'Farrell street, San Francisco. Visits made at all times during the day or night. mriO YOI M. SI R4.EON, 1935 Broadwav. Residence, Thirty-fourth street and San Pablo avenue.

At borne morning, noon and evening. Office hours. 8 to 9 a. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M.

mrll-2a D1 ADALIXE N. AVERT. PHYSICIAN and lureeoD. Diseases of women a snecialtv. Also, specialty made of electrical vapor and Medicated Baths.

Office hours from 9 to 12 A. 4 to 6 and 1 to 8 r. 380 Fourteenth st cor. Webster. 14e OCT LI ST iB ATRIST, DR.

W. V. Southard, 969 Broadway. Boom 61, Oakland, Cal; office hours. 10 A.

tolP.M. Sondaya, 1 to a r. nesioenoa, Atsv Real Estate rtOOKE A WATERM AN. REAl, ESTATE 1 Rrii.T. Fut iiiltland a few choice lots left od Brooklyn Heights.

We have also privately 1 imnwVA ,11, MM In our naoas ciioice jiru(-criro. im.w. mMnini business and wanliDg a home can be sup Dlied We have extra bargains, that must be solo. placea conoae-iuauy unimproved lots on I'eralta Heights. Lots in Berkeley, from to each.

insurance iATiSBMAN. fel-o 622 East Twelfth street. East Oatelaptl) rtim SHORES, REAL ESTATE jf Brokers, 2 Montgomery street. Rooms 2 ana 3. up stairs, Sau Francisco.

City, Oakland. Alarredaaud Country iproperty for sale and exchange. Money to loan at lowf st rates. FOR KXCHAStiK- 9C0 acres, situated adjacent to Middletown, Lake County; 300 acres of splendid valley balance foot-hills, well giassed; 2 liviDg creeks run through the raach; mineral springs; valley land fenced in 5 fields; good lj-story house, larva barn, sheds and1 corrals; 30 fcead cattle, 4 horses, lot of hogs, ioultry, complete set of farm implements and tools. Price, will exchange for Oakland or Alameda property.

We have a large list of Orain Fruit, Vineyard and Stock KaDcbes to exchange for Oakland or Alameda proierty. If parties owniDg property in either place, tu exchange, will give us a call we will do our best to make them a fair trade. USEES 20 Montgomery street, lie ims 2 and 3, S. F. AK.A1 IMK1.4IV!! BAKAtX! ('(imfo-tahle Horue-Hoiwe of 9 -ooms, lath and ev'ry mcKlern convenience; gxMl, roomy stable, with mill tea' walk from station in East Uakiaud.

Price reduced to (wner is ca led away ami must sell. WouUl niing the price asked an auction BENEDICT, CAl'ELL Be 457 Ninth street I Sau Pablo avenu, on line ot Cable Road 2 ane lots, 50 feet froutuge teach; lots have an arerage depth of 125 feet Thee lots are very desirable, and wil. both be sold at less than :3.0o0. BENEDICT, OA KEEL -tZ Ninth street. de7-o tlNE PRIVATE KKHntMT.

TO LEAE Large, handsomely ornamented ground lawn, fountain, near San Leandro. 300 yards north of Bridge, on road to Oakland; contains 12 rooms. bathroom, water-closet, on eacn tor, oefiides servants' room, in outbuildings; a large stable tnd carriage house; windmill with artesian water, and also water from Lakf Chabot. Contains about 4 acres in garden, lawn aud improvements, and choice fruits. Possession given at once.

Apply to WILLIAM J. DINUEE. No. 4K) and 462 Eighth street, Oakland, or to W. P.

TOLER, San Leandro, at residence of Mrs. lvey. feaJo TUO Oft IHKIi: I.XTBA KI( BAR 1 gains in real estate can 1e lad by inqniringim-mediatelv of Will H. BurralL Real Estate Aaent. 9S0 Broadway.

setnd door above Ninth street l-o 1 b'oosjes es rrio iitT- mo si 1 1 es rooms r- X. nifclje or unturuisheil; pleasaut euuny rooms; apply aT- the premises, corner Mau liaaud Seventh streets Adeline statiou. aplO-lwx rPB IS EE IMIimllll KOMS ER I a IW2 Kirkham street; hot auJ cold water; hth. ap9-lwi Si vv Koons to Lfrr tiihe: ro4ims. furninheii, with wash-room and pantry, hdt water ai'ti ga-; on first Hour; two rooms ou second tloor, with Urge closet, centrally located; 1012 Wfcbbter, corner oi Tenth.

No children taken. aptf-lwx rp LET-I OR i ICMMII OR IA- furnished rooms to lady or lady and child; teacher preferred; very reasonable to a suitable patv; for particulars apply C. W. McLAl'GHLIN CO 416 Ninth street ap81wx I70 RENT-LOWER HOOK, I 0SISI- ing of five rooms and bath, completely furnished for housekeeping; apply 617 15th st. apHwx TO RETKI RYISHEII-IMM ISLE I'AR lors, with bay window, aud kitchen and oth room, feperate and together, on sunny side, in a quiet tamil) at 314 Ninth street, two blocks from Broadway and Nariow-gaut local trains.

apS-lwx I.ET FOR IKUSFkllPlM. double narU rs with kitcheu all comnlrta on tirst floor; aud three plea -ant sunny rooms on sec-oud floor, with every convenience; also, two sunny front rtKin beaut if ul and pleasant neighborhood; 014 Seventeenth street. apd-lwx TO LIT TIIKKt IAH1.KM NY K1IS. uufuruibhed; iu a desirable location; to responsible pjUties; apply at ,224 Fourth street, corner of Alice. Oakland.

aiIwi Pen It K. lit 1.1. I (tUFOlMt Medicl College Hall, for Sunday nrornirms and Wednesday evenings; iunuire of DR. WKKlt, the building. Rooms and Boarding Vf ltl 4 III KRI I L.

KOI TR FROM nicely ftiruirthed rooms, with or without board, priTate family; 726 Fifteenth st. TO LET TWO OK TIIKEE sunny well furnished looms, with or without loard, at 1312 Franklin atret apl3-lwx rpo LET. MITII ItOABI. 1 PRIVATE family, large unuy bay window room, 775 Ninth Btreet, two blocks from Market street station. ap9-lwx HOTEL miCUITT, y.

OK.ER OE Tftelfih and Franklin streets; one block from Narrow Gauge K. R. aud Oakland Iheatre; all sunny rooms aud rirst-class board; connecting cor. suites of two or three rooms; reasonable terms for families and iteruiauent boarders; rooms all newly papered and renovated; first claas accommodations ior irausieuLs irom to 91 oj per aay: aK-a AIIHITKII MttBEIt OF IWAI.II can obtain rodm, board and treatment; the cfmforts of a borne; icall or address MK3. DK AVtRV, 320 fourteenth cor.

Webster. ap7-a 1 AO EOI KTEEKTII STKEET I I large sunui rooms with eicellent board suitable for gentlemen aud wives; convenient to local train and streetcars apto-twx ii rooms am sunny bay wiudow suites, with all equipments tor eomtort, with board, at lllson House, omr-teenth and Washington streets. mril-y IBUVT ROOM WITH BAY window and alcove; sun all day; good table noara; minutes walk trom local train, i hiocR trom 2 lines of street cars; $55 for two; StA Thirteenth street, corner West. fi aitS-lwx 1)BIVATE BOAKDI I'LE1SAT sunay rooms, cice yard, 3 miuutes' walk from Broadway station; 72 Tenth street. apz-2wx LARUE, BEMRAKLE SINM KOOMs, 562 biiflith street, two minutes' walk from Broadway atat ion ti rat-class IJITER'! HOTEL.

IOU FIFTEEXTU and Broadway; centrally located in busineM part of the city, one block from portomce; fine table and sunny rooms, with nice bay windows. mrl8 6 Te" holak rr. a. eatlok, A Proprietor. 1235 Telegraph avenue, Oakiaml.

OeJ. The rrrsr Family Boarding-House; weH-veiiwla-fcxl. iwcyfowBfl md ewrgAJent table, "rije-o Lioclge PPOM TTO.POSTr7AR7TIIIS I Post m- ets every Thursday evening, at Urand Army Hall, No. 419 Thirteen' street, at 8 o'clock. All Comrades cordially invited.

mr24-o OAKLAMl OIA IL, 0. 12, R. A f. meets the third Thursday iu each month. 8 V.

Masonic Temple. jel7-o 04KLAM LOIV4.E. 0. 188, FA A. meet every Saturday evening at Masonic Temple at P.

M. pl8-o LIVE OAK NO. 61, F. AND A. meets every Friday evening, at Masonic Temple.

j8-o OAKLA.ilt 'CHAPTER. SO. Mr id A meets the, tirst and third Mondays of each month, at Masonic Temj'le. ap21-o ALAMF.OA t'HArTEK, NO. A.M., meets every WeU3esday evening at Mason ie Temple, at p.

21-Q L-st and Found. LOST -A SKI TERRIER. AM) ALSO A sky Idue terrier; answei to theiname of Bum; lost about 4 weeks aito; both goodi ratters; finder will please return to 823 Broadway, i apl2-lwx APRIL 5TH, A BLA4K AD white retriever (log; bad on tag; call at 6t5 Fifth Ijetween Jefferson and Clay streets. aplO lwx JOST-A EEK SO PAST. A MW doesk driving glove for left hand; finder can have the mate by calling at this office.

aplO lwx SETTER: (BLACK AM) IA tan;) return to 1313 Jackson street and obtain liberal reward ap8 lwx STRAYED APRIL 6TH. FKOM 1118 Wood street, a dark-brown English retriever dog; tag Ko, 501; name Nero; return and receive reward. ap7-lwx STRAYED APRIL KTH, FROM BLAIR'S ranch, at Mountain View Cemetery, a yearling colt, tight bay, both hind feet white, white star in forehead and a Btre-k of whitish-gray on nose, iuite shaggy hair on 'eg; informs ion of bim left the ranch, or at ib'J Ninth street, will be notably rewarded. ap6 lw LttST A MAM) TELEPHONE. XO.

173.572. Finder please return to Telephone office. Twelfth Washington streets. Pigr30-o lWrXD'HMHUICS ASI LABORERS 1 who are wilUng to do the fair and square thing, can have tfaeir homes made comfortable and reasant by calling on H. SCHET.I.H A AH, tbe umienre Dealer, 4US ifieventh street.

Cor. Sixteenth St. and Telegraph Situations Wanted. A SWEDE ISHES A SITI ATION AS coachman and nntHnar in nnvat. f.H.,1..

best of Oakland, references; 'address i' this office. anl2 lwr SITUATION WASTED VOlAiltM; wants a ituation in a private understands the care of horses and garden; rood references; address this oftic. ai12-lwx COACH MAN-miTLATIOX WASTED BT a Scandinavian in a nrlvate stands gardenititc; can milk, and knows tfae city well; is strictly temperate and has the best of Oakland references; address or call at Krasmus Johnson's residence. Twenty-seventh street. Fruit Vale.

apio-lwx A RELIABLE AD RESPECTABLE woman withes a situation in a nrivjtt. t.nulv to do general housework and cooking, is a good cook, will do small washing; apply 919 Jefferson street. apMi AllIKL WISHES A S1TI ATIO in a private family to do ireneral hmuwnrlc apply 1808 WUUams street. West Oakland. ap9-lwx A SITl ATIO WANTED BT AS! and assist with children; best of reference if re quired; apply at 525 Eighth street, near Clay.

Mrs. Koban's Employment Otnce, ap-lwx ITl ATIO WASTED BV A RESPECT able young widow as housekeeper in Oakland or vicinity; can give best of references; address- "Mrs. S. this office. ap8-Jwx WTAXTED A SITI ATIO BV Al COM uetent and reliable iicrman uirl in a able American family; best, of references; address ITI ATIOV WAXTED BV A JAPANESE boy do cooking or milk cjwa and make butter: apply 309 Second Btreet.

ap8-lwx AI'OviPETEXT SIi.E MAX, STBKT-lytemporate. who oasahout two hours leisure in the morning and evening, would like: to get work in a gentleman's earden. or takinir of horses and milking; would take charge of property during the summer; address. this office. ap.lwx ASCAXDIXAVIAX WISHES A Sltuatioa to do eeneral housework in a urivate family; call at 1607 Market street; best of references given; ap7-lx WO IRLS, LATELY I ROM THE EAST, wish a situation in a Protestant family; one to io general housework and the ot! er to doi cooking and general housework; address this office.

ap6-lwx SITl'ATION WANTED BY A lOIM. Oerman girl to do general housework or second-work. in a private family; call at 562 Sixth St. a61wx SITIATION WANTED IN PRIVATE family, by two si "tors, as cook and housema'd: both competent, wilhngand obliging; best references given: call at 506 Ninth apS-lwx A RELIABLE CilKL LATELY FROM the East a aituation in a nrivatf.iniiv to do general housework; apply at 702 Webster. apl-o SITUATION WANTED-A YOI LADY, a good reader, would like a position to read for a respectable lady, or an invalid for a certain number of hours a address Oasland.

Employment Offices. MISS M. A. SEYMOI EMPLOYMENT Bureau, 506 Ninth st eet. Orders taken for only first-class he'n.

male and female. Call and se cure satisfactory help of any kind. Voa will be promptly supnea. '-o Help Wanted. ANTE It I' ii TO ASSIST IN housework, at 572 Fifteenth sp9-lwx VVTAXIED A GERMAN IN A German familv.

for seneral housework: in- auire at 1175 Market street, up-stairs. au7-l wx 7 ANTED i. IB FOR HOISEWORH. must understand cokine: annlv between 8 and 12 A. at 513 Tenth street.

ap6-lw Y7 ANTED A CIRL TO DO OEXERAL housework, in a small family: wauee ply 555 Charter street. alC-lwi A TE A XEAT YOI XK v.IRL TO do general housekeepirg and cooking, for small family; inquire at once; MKS. F. H. cor.

Central awenue and Benton Alameda f.26o Wanted Miscellaneous. WANTED A iOOD sMO HAND monocalar or binocular microscope, the latter preferred; address this office. ap9-lwx TANTED- THE I SE OF A HORSE and buggy, for his keep, for family use only; address this office. ap8 lwx WANTED A SADDLE HORSE, BAY or brown; about 18 hands high, from 5 to 8 years old; trotter preferred; address this office. ap7-tx WANTED CATTLE TO PASTI RE: 1 50 per month; address 8.

H. WATSON, this office. ap7-lwx WANTED DOtS TAKEN BY THE month at reasonable prices, for training or boarding; guarantee satisfaction or otherwise no charge; ad dress L. A LIN 1)0, Haywards, A lamerta County. Cal.

fe WANTED TO EXCHANGE HOEY BED-sofas or walnut bedroom suits; also, a lot of new Brussels careets; for second-hand household goods of all kinds; please leave your address at 408 KWvtM) street. H. SC'ttKLLHAAS WANTED ONE THOI8AND CISTOM ers to order their boots and shoes, made at J. J. SWEENEY'S, 424 Tenth street, one door east from Broadway.

Repairing neatly and promptly fel0-o Dentists. It W. MEEK, DENTIST-BOOM 1169 Broadway, Oakland, al. no3-o i W. COOL.

D. D. S. DENTAL PAR XJ( lorn 13, 14 and 15 Benitz Block, northeast cor- Tenth and Broadway, Oakland. noit-o pKAOHE DENTAL A8MMT TION, H'i'S Market street, above fourth, gasspecul ists; artificial teeth fn-ra $7 per set; tilling from $1, extracting 50 and with gas gl.

fe2fr-6a rTa Lit ER Y. BILLS, DENTIST. OF-tice and residence. 1U14 Broadwayi room 17; office hours 9 5-. ml2-o "i t.

lionoi rn, d. d. s. dental vy, ICooms. 7 and 8, No.

1169 Broadway, between uui ana inn streets, uaKiana. I zo-o I COLTON DENTAL ASS04TATION Established in 1863; Phelan's Buildings entrance 606 Market street. San Francisco, gas specialists. Positively extract teeth without pain: over 20.000 references. Also perform all operations in dentistry.

UVL. CHAB. TV. DtURKK. imilH) A CORNWALL, DENTIST, Mw.

lt Broadwav. 22-B 1 E. BBOOKS, It ENTIST (SI 4 ESSOR A. LeFevre), noithweet oornar Eighth and Broadway, Oakland. Cal.

I DR. W. H. SIMMttNS. DENTIST-- DEN-tal rooms, 3 and 4 vert's Block, lull Broadway.

inl2-o rpHE LEEK DENTAL OFrKE-TEi. cleaned, regulated ordxawn without pain; nititina. ilver or bone fillings at lowest ranted te last: children's teeth atteniled toi liroi' ly. I. O.

Leek, Dentist, 724J Market street. Hi a Francisco. ap29-o Musical. i BOSTWICK. TE4CHER OF Piano, gau.

Guitar and Vocal Muic; 25 years exwrience in teaching; Rodolph's Music Store, 969 Washington st eet. mr2-o MRS: PEAKLHAV.TEA4 lit 4F VlT culture and singing. Studio at Kohler A Chaw's, Broadway, near Twelfth street. Tnesdays and Fridays each week. fel8-o 3 -f PIANOS TFXED, RENTED, POLISHED and repaired by competent workmen at BRXJENT'S MUSIC STOKE, Corner Broadway and Twelfth.

S-o I MISICAL PIANOS. OROAXS, VIOLINS wanted and for sale on commixsion; we have a number of orders, and.have ready sa'e for a few upright pianos. H. HOHKLLHAA8. 4C Eleventh st Restaur ants.

VEW YORK VESTA I RANT, NO. 2J Broadway; private entrance for ladles from Sixth street; ladies rooms separate; the finest the market affords, and in great variety, continually on hand; the cooking is of the best, and polite attention given to the want of customers; prices from 1 ceuts upwards; oysters in every style; a first-class stock of wines of all kinds served with Is. P. MILCOVIOH.Prrpri.-tor. ap8-o JS4I F4KAI.NK.

COMMERC IAL ter aod Coffee tsaloon. 1062 Washington st. bet. Eleventh and Twelfth. Oakland.

The beat the market affords. Everything peat and clean. no3-o Bakeries. IOVK BAKERY, NO. BROAD auic ana a men ran bread L' 5 -L I of 4 in i i "1 son 4tiU eventn street.

1 Finest of flowers, best of bouquets, choice-t shrubbery, plants and fruit trees, seeds of all kinds, at Pauls' Floral earner Ninth anil Webster. Til! wias Confectionery. The best ic1 cream manufactured on "Le 'oast, serveu in any part.of the city. Particular attention given to orders for wedding parties or receptions. WILLIAM J.

J. F. LA AGE, proprietor, 416 Twelfth Rtreet, Oakland. If you intend sending for your relations in Europe, call on Whitney Co. 'a Express, 855 Broadway Uinr yur furniture at auction prce-, I.

VON INSET'S. Price reduced Genuine Wellington coal for sale by al dealers." Prick reduced Genuine Wellington-coal for sale by all coal deaiers. Bus storage rooms iuu rate, a Vii ft Kl.NSKY'B AUCTION ffOt'SE. Rnre lianrc A large assortment of English and American pocket eutlerj-, scissors, razors, siectacles, eje-ulasses, all the latest noveltiekept in st-k and ild at reduced rtcs. K.

BL'kNS' N.i Depots, 7th and broadvay. and 9th and B'dwar A Worker of lirsc-le. There is now in Sau Francisco one who may well be called a worker of miracles, though comparatively a young man lie is still in his" thirties. Dr. Haley, of New York, has already acquired a worldwide reputation as a magt etic heaier by ids wonderful magnetic over the most severe firms of rheumatism, gout, iaraly-sis, brrfln fever, fits, nervous pain, irfurai-gia, deafness and inflammation, and male and female complaints of a private nature.

Dr. Haley discovered his wondetful powers when at tho age of 15, and immediately began magnetic healing. Dr. Haley curte solely by massage treatment and his woi derful electric fluid a positive cure for catarrh guaranteed, or money returned. The doctor is now permanently located in our midst and the utmost satisfaction is guaranteed.

Othca, 121 Stockton F. J. Battersby, PracMcal Watcl'msker with L. A. Broadw'y Drop in and see LANCEL BELL at the'Temperance Pool and Billiard Parlors, 471, 473 and 475 Eitrhth street.

Go to E. A. Brown for coal and make your prices. Pl'RE wine vinegar 25 cent per gallon, at Watson 474 Elevetth street. DAM1AXA is acknowledged by those who have used it to be a great iuvirorator ani nerving Have your eyes tested with Johnston's Eye-Meter.

L. A. Kelley, Optician, 1105 Broadway. An t'ougli Syrup. Made from eucalyptus leaves and hore-hound herb, and called the Gum Tree Cough Syrup, contains nothing to sicken the htomai h.

Kki.sky Flint. Sole Agents. Also Mother Gary's that soothing and cooling. L. A.

Kelley, Optician. Pebble Eye Glasses and Spectacles- The Sufferer f.om Cnnaamptlon or atny Waiting Disease If not pi rmanently cured will fin i greater relief in the use of Scott's Kmulsipn of Pure od Liver OU'wHti Hypopliosphif es thanj in any other remedy they can use. 4ey-r soda. Drink (ieyser Soda, natural mineral water. It eiferresces like champagne.

Uunlap Metkoii. The hat is the crownina of a man's attire. A "shocking bad hat" will spoil the appearance of the most elegantly attired gentleman, and an ill-fitting or uui becoming hat always produces a proportionately disagreeable effect. The patrons of Meussdorfler's hat store, at 1013 Broadway, however, are never handicipued in this respect, and that is why this establishment is the most popular in its line in Oakland. Among the most recent importations are Dunlap Stetson's latest New York styles, of all descriptions, and special attention is called to the complete assortment rf light spring styles in tiotbj soft aud stiff hats.

The prices are reasonable, and no one need leave the storje dissatisfied or unable to obtain exactly what he wants. Chalybeate water for impoverished blood Chalybeate water for female weakness. Chalybeate water for green sickness. Chalybeate water for dysent- ry, dyspepsia Chalybeate water for general debility. Depot, lilt" Market strai t.

San Franciscoy and 470 Ninth street, Oakland. For sale at all drugstores. Theae are Solid Fact. The bestfbtood purifier and system ever placed within the reach of suf-fii. humanity, truly is Electric Bitters.

Inactivity of the Liver, Biliousness Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the uiinary organs, or whoever requires sn appetizer, toinc or mild stimulant, will always find Fjectric Bitters the best and only c-rtain cure known. They act suirely and ou'cklv, ev ry bottle guar anteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle. The urrov Uaiige Is making rapid progress to wend its way out Telegraph avenue, and have already made a good i ffect on Fourteenth and Franklin streets. Others are likewise making arrangements.

Stein, our leading tailor, has reduced his prices" on his new spring suits in order to follow the Narrow Gauge. FlSE old Port wine for medical use $2.50 oer gallon at-Watson 474 Eleventh street. Go TO Watson Co. for choice old Zir-fandel, 75 cents to $1 CO per gallon 474 Eleventh street. DAMIAXA.

ia a splendid laxativ the biwels thus keeping tbe liver from bec niing torpid. Fine table) claret 50 cent a gallon at Watson Co. 'a Mountain Wine Depot, 474 eleventh street. PAMIANA BITTERS are purely mad from fresh Damiana leaves. vegetable.

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