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AKtANI iTRIBXJNE! FEBRUARY 24. 1896. TO THE JILEIIT CITY. IT WAS A GLORIOUS DM. ADVKRtlSEHKXTS.

aw' NOLAN Mourning Friends Escort Peter Evening Entertain merits kept Up the Prestige of the Morning. Pumyea's Remains to the Tomb. elf FvrATc.na il vrM cTjtVo At Impressive Service Held Undsrtha Washington's Memory Was Honored ntr.Oft Auspleee of Fraternal Sooletle. by a Lot of Patriotic Gatherings. MONDAY EVENING! I i IULL Washington's Birthday closed in as i The funeral of the late Peter Pumyea, well as it started.

i wm-anown nvery man and ex- chief of the police force of this city, At the First Congregational Church there was a literary and musical cele pirst week: 1 Llill lo! What bration. The church was well filled took place yesterday afternoon from his late residence at the northeast corner of Alice and Eighth streets. It was of oua The exercises opened with the King's Chorus, rendered by the choir. Rev. Dr.

Coyle followed with a pray Retiring from Business er, and then the chorus, led by D. P. THE GKXAT Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Diarrhoea, Cramp, and Pain in the Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, Used Externally, It Cures Cuts, Braises, Burns, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. Ho article ew atUtaad nek HubMaJsi Salrm Ohrr.

I Aa article of treat aartk aa4 Tirtaa. Chut. JfrnnpmwtiL Wa can bear testimony vo the eAeaey ef the Fafn-KiUer. We hare aeen tta necie electa im Hughes, sang "America.1 John A. Sands, President of the day.

delivered a short speech and the "Poet and Peasant" was rendered by the or chestra. We must close these goods out "Washington and His Compatriots' Monday Horning, Feb. 24 COMMENCING and will sell them at the following prices, which is less than cost. was me suDject or Major E. A.

Sher man's address. "Utah." the new state, van nnmni uo we most largely attended exercises of the kind that has taken plafie In this city for many a day. There were present a number of relatives, having come from distant points, a number of residents of Marysville, Mr. Pumyea's old home; a fine representation of the local police force, four benevolent societies and a number of 2L residents in this community. The exercises were held in the parlors of the residence, in which the remains lay in a black, cloth-covered casket.

With silver handles. The features of we deceased showed some emaciation, out. at the same time, there was in them a reminder of the handsome man he had been in life. Around the casket were arranged a number of floral tributes, among them being a large broken wheel by Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Kent; a large star with the letter in the centre, which R-na mmuinw ih Kmw pain, ana Keow a fcle Cinrinnali Oismmtm. M1 fled by little Bessie Mockewitx. and told WE WILL SKLL A SDeedr emrm for Min na f.mil atmnlA 1m Without tt Montreal TrunK-Hpl. aeeed the Pain-KiUer.

notniag baa earpae which le the aaoet Tataable family ntedioiae i in nee. Ten, oraa. It has real merit; aa a means of ramoTtag pain. medicine hae acqaired a reputation eqaal ta In rhyme what the new star in the political constellation would do in both peace and war. Miss Mabel Hussey recited "The Rising in which was well received.

Mrs. Lena Caroll-Nicholson sanp the "Star Spangled Banner," the chorus joining In the refrain. J. W. Dutton read an original poem, entitled "Washington." rTTj mw rain-auue Xmmm.

hi li Ladies' Kid Button, pointed or square toes, patent leather tips. At SI 25 per Pair WE WILT, SELL Ladies' Fine Paris Kid Button, Cloth or Kid- Tops, pointed or square toes, patent leather tips. At St SO per Pair. WE WILL SELL Our Own Make Ladles' Fine Imperial Kid Button, cloth or ki-1 tops, pointed or square toes, patent leather tips, widths AA to EE, At 75 per Pair. Monday Mori it is really a valuable medicine it ia seed by many PbysiciaDa Btm IVMlir.

Beware ef imitatioaa, bay nly the genntn Bade by "Ptrbt Datis. Sold eTerjwhera, rge bottles. 25 and Wc sent by the local police force, some of Ex-Mayor Pardee delivered a patriot- the members of which rC aaaress. in which he said among And Following Days enthusiastically. "Why, my dear sir, other things: "If there is one man who to-day does not thank God that the WE WILL SELL I we'll practically coin money." "You think -that you really have Father His Country led the invin- The greatest opportunity ever offered the nosis or ine continental armies through the torrid heats of the summer i and the freezing blasts of the winter.

something new. then?" said the capitalist, enquiringly- "Think," cried the promoter. "I know it inH if. mrt rrom wtreiuuiTO ana siarvinir, DravinK aime Public to make an investment of $1 00 in land that will pay more than any Savings Bank in the United States, Our Own Make Ladies' French Kid button cloth or kid tops, pointed or square toes, patent leather tips. At 9-3 OO per Pair.

WE WILL SELL Our Own Make Ladies' Extra Quality French kid, seamless foxed, button, cloth or kkl tops, pointed or square toes, patent leather tips, At 92 50 per Pair. WE WILL SELL Ladies Fine French Kid Button, Hand turn soles, cloth or kid tops, extreme pointed or narrow square toes, patent leather tips, lines too" i the terrors of the elements "In what way" and tne horrors of merciless warfare. "It's educational, nurelv educational. I hat you and I might enjoy the priceless under Mr. Pumyea; a combination piece comprising a star, crescent and scroll.

Inscribed with the words: "Our Brother," from the sisters of the deceased-a sheaf of wheat from John Hennlngs; a bouquet of white roses from Mr. and Mrs. Helmer; a spray of violets from Mattie Pumyea, a large cluster of violets from P. J. Keller; a wreath from E.

Nwland; a bouquet from Mrs. W. W. Wow, a wheel on a floral pedestal from Mrs. E.

L. Baldwin and a number of other designs. The exercises were opened by the singing of the selection, "Nearer My God to Thee" by the Mendelssohn quartette, comprising Dan Lawrence, E. E. Hrangs.

H. II. Lawrence and H. A. nH that t9k in thP rtnvs nentage or liberty if such a man to- HiB-hBP i.aiif-i.n'" thp i.

dav stands us the soil of this great ist doubtfully i republic, -wet as it is with the blood of "'Well, it right up near the top." re- H1 nnle ho have died to plied the promoter. "You couldn't get 7f wtitl he shuld be ban" it much higher." i8hed from the company of all good and Ovep 200 Lots "Is it co-educational I 11 ue anu niaae 10 suner tne rare "Well. yes. it is now. A Ifew years of a traitor and his name should be Rev Row rvi0 thon mirht not have come under that enyraveq on tne scrou or inramy.

i ad, but to-day both sexes will be in- i THE Y. M. I. after which the quartette sang uxrtWA in it All vii havo ir fir. ia to I Tha Vf nr Vi.ll tn TO BE SACRIFICED UPON TERMS OF At S3 on per 1'atr.

Ladies' Lace Shoes. WE WILL SELL Ladies' Extra Quality Fine Kid Cloth top lace shoes, very pointed toes, patent leather tips. At 2 50 per Talr. WE WILL SELL Ladies' Fine French Kid Cloth Top Lace shoes, hand-turn sole, extreme pointed toes, patent leather tips. At S3 OO per Pair.

Ladies' Spring-Heel Shoes. WE WILL SELL Ladies' Fine Paris Button, Spring heel, square toes, patent, leather tips, widths A 0 EE, At 91 75 per Pair. WE 'WILL SELL get out a prospectus and a fortune will I the Exposition Building. It was held "Eu? educational institutions require "merlc" Ue endowments." stage -was beautifully decorated "This one won't. All that is needed Is i with flowers, smilax and a profusion a little money for printing, aroom 'of national flags.

The place was crowd-one rofessor. Let me get upi the hand- i ej. nZI Pr -as rendered as fol- Ainaiy jbignt." The funeral psalm was then read and was followed by prayer, when the quartette closed with the reditlon of "Consolation." The friends and relatives of the deceased then took their farewell, and the remains were borne to the hearse, the pall bearers being as follows: Thomas Cannon and Ren $11 CASH, BALANCE AT $11 PER WEEK mat loe youns; men 'i laaiuun a.ifi tt 1- AT HALF THEIR VALUE. The capitalist sti.i seemed qouDtiui. "What would you call your institu tion?" i Our Own Make Lades' French Kid On thd Line of the Oakland.

San Lsandro and "The Four-in-Hand re button; cloth or kid tons, spring heel. turned the promoter promptly, "and I square toes, patent leather tips, widths Opening Address J. Hennessey Vocal Solo. Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Miss Lottie Crawford Music Orchestra Duet, "Two Sailors," J. W.

Solen and R. G. Drady Vocal Solo. "Star Spangled Banner," W. S.

Wilson Quartette, "Sword of Bunker Hill, J. W. Solen. G. E.

Hay-ward. R. G. Drady, H. J.

Swords. AA 10 At 92 00 per Pair. would undertake to teach students how to tie the various knots in use in connection with fashionable neckwear." Hay ward 3 Electric Railroad, Along the Piedmont Cable and Electric Road, in fact, all Over. The Property Must Go. Ladies' Low Cut Shoes.

WE WILL SELL Wright of Oakland Lodge No. 118, I. O. t. W.

H. Parrjsh and John Sloane. of Live Oak Lodge No. 17, Knights of Pythias; Miles Doody and M. Grieves of tlray Eagle Tribe of the Improved Order of Redmen, fend Wm.

Kent and H. V. Herbert, acting in accordance with the wishes of the deceased. The funeral presented an imposing appearance, although it was devoid of martial music. At the head marched Chief Lloyd of the police department, and after him came a platoon of police under the command of Capt.

Fletcher. The platoon comprised the following officers: Arnest. Schroeder. Curtiss. McCarthy.

Petersen. Sell. Murray. Scan-Ian, Kyte. Clark.

Oreen. Kingsbury, Andrews, Lamping. Cooney and Moore. Then came the representatives of the Gray Eagle Tribe I. O.

R. M. wearing "America." By the audience Ladies' French Kid Oxford Ties. Cloth or kid tops, hand-turn soles, pointed Music Orchestra Read Our Advertisement, Examine the Pro Rev. Arthur C.

Clark, of the order of or square toes, paten, learner tips, At 91 SO per Pair, A JURIST COME. Death -of Judge Henry i Heed of the Philadelphia Courts. Paullsts of San Francisco, a member r. WILIi FELL of the Patriotic Order of the Sons of 1 the Revolution, delivered a discoures I Ladies' French Kid Cloth Top Southern ties, hand-turn soles, pointed or square toes, At 91 SO per Pair. WE WILL SELL "Childrens' and Misses' regalia, each member wearing in I Fine Pari Kid Button, Kid or Cloth ms iapei a spray or myrtle, which was to be deposited in the grave.

Next followed Live Oak Lodge No tons, square toes) patent leather tips, on the "Opinions of Non-Catholic American Citizens on the Catholic Church:" "Fellow citizens! Native sons of America! Adopted children of our great mother. The United States of America: We are met here to-night to celebrate." he said. the greatest of Columbia's feast days, next to Independence Day itself: the feast of the birthday of the father and founder of the "American Union, George Washington. We come here to-night as American citizens. To By Associated Press to The Tribune.

NEW YORK. Feb. 24. Judge Henry Reed, of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, is dead at 1 the New-York hospital. He had beejn ill for many months, and last summer he came to this city to be treated by Dr.

Frank H. Bosworth for catarrhal trouble. Saturday he was removed In a 37, K. of about 70 strong, wearing spring neeis. Sizes 5 to 8....

SOc. Sizes 8V. to 11 $1 00 Sizes.ll' to 2 1 25 WE WILL SELL Children's and Misses' semi-conscious condition to ithe New mourning oaages. and under the mar-ehalship of Fred A. Campbell.

The next society was Oolden Rule Encampment No. 34. comprising 30 men, with Judge Ogden as marshal. Tae left of the column was maintained by Oakland Lodge No. 118.

I. O. O. with 50 men with C. B.

Rutherford as marshal. The procession attracted a great deal Heavy Pebble Goat Button, Solid Dou be a of America is the highest York hospital, and an hour Plater the Driviiege that anv man on earth can ble solos, standard screwed, cannot operation was performed. It was found have in his civil life, for it means to perty and Study the Terms for Yourself Before Monday, February 24th, 1896. It is seldom an opportunity that will be offered on Monday, February 24, 1896, and following days, presents itself to the public. The fact is we have over 200 lots in the Warner, Moss, Fairview and Highland Tracts and which must be sold regardless of price.

The terms have been made so easy that any man, woman or child who has the' capacity to earn money can easily lay aside $1 per week. That is not so much, if put into the Savings Bank will only amount to $52 per year. One or two dollars judiciously invested in land that is constantly increasing in value, will eventually lead to a fortune. The whole people of California now realize that land values are on the eve of a great advance. While we take pleasure to announce to the public that we will offer this elegantjrfoperty, located in the midst of fine improvements, we regret at the same time that we are compelled to make the sacrifice of the same that we will on February 24th and following days.

Partnership affairs in these properties compel us to make this unprecedented offer. rip, sole leather tip. Sites 5 tt IVz 90c. Sires 8 lOH $1 00 Sizea 1 to 2. 1 26 be a member of the country which today, of all the rest of the world, stands for freedom.

I have, as an American citizen, to be proud of that privilege. For my fathers laid down their lives CZrmi 10 MISTAKE II THE STOBL for the cause of American liberty." Come Direct to The following committee had charge of the celebration: W. W. Harrington, chairman J. S.

Gilmore. secretary; D. Nnlaq Bans, that Reed was suffering' from two tumors, one over the nose and the other behind the ripht ear. After the operation he sank rapidly and expired last night in great agony. Judge Reed was born 49 years ago In Philadelphia.

His" father was Henry Reed, a professor in the University of Pennsylvania, who was lost 'on board the Collins Line steamship! Arctic, when she sank off the banksj of Newfoundland 44 years ago after a collision with a French steamer. His grandfather was Gen. Reed, who served In Washington's army. McCarthy, treasurer; Grand President, John Lynch. Charles J.

Harrington, R. H. Hammond. George Brown. F.

Realy. James Henneberry, Martin 1053 BROADWAY, Near Eleventh St. Hynes, M. A. Mclnnis.

C. H. O'Connor, James T. Carey, Chief usner, jj. j.

Hallahan. attention as it moved along the i main thoroughfares to Mountain View I cemetery. The societies marched toi Eighteenth street, where they took cars for the rest of the Journey. The remains were placed temporarily in the vault when the fraternities held services. Among the mourners were Mrs.

M.c-Crate, of Marysville, Mrs. Lottie Har-rold, sisters of the deceased; a third sister, Mrs. Jenkins, residing at Jamestown, being unable to be here, as she Is herself on her death bed; W. H. Turner, of Sutter Creek, a brother-in-law of the deceased; Albert and Nelson Pumyea.

brothers of the deceased, residing in this city. Another sister, Mrs. Ida Herbert- who resides in Montana, was unable to come, because of the great distance. Among the friends of the deceased noticed present were: H. V.

Herbert. fWm. M. Kent. Miles Doody, W.

Grieves, George Furry, James Gill. John Mc-Cutcheon, Jacob Fredericks, Jacob Smith. Charles McCleverty, R. C. Lew-Is.

J. Metcalf. C. L. Maxwell, James I.

Dimond. of San Francisco, Al. White, George Carleton, Thomas F. Gariity, James Morgan. Harvey Wilson, A.

A. HARRISON'S WEDDING. Closing Out Sale QUEEN VICTORIA'S 600HOUSES It The Indications Are That Will Be Held Easter Monday. Of our Entire Stock of Her Countless Acres of Forest and Farm Land and Her FoarYachts. FURNITURE, CARPETS, The announcement that Queen Victoria is to leave by will OsboSrne House to one daughter, the lease of House to another, and Balmoral, the LINOLEUM, ETC.

AT Tekt Low Pkicks. Comb ajtd Sb-cdsb BABGAIXa royal residence in the Highlands, to the Duke of Connaught, recalls the EMPIRE FURNITURE CO. fact that the man who would devour this particular widow's houses must 1060 Broadway, Oakland. make an uncommonly full; meal. It was discovered a few yearsj since that the Queen owned 600 housesfln various parts of England, not royal residences, RELIEF AT LAST By Associated Press to The.

Tribune. NEW YORK, Feb. 24. Harrison and Mrs. Mary Dimmick will probably be married on Easter Monday, April 6th, by the Rev.

Dr. John Brown, of St. Thomas' Protestant Episcopal Church. On Saturday Dr. Brown received a note from Private Secretary Tlbbitt, asking: him if be would be at liberty on April 6th to perform the marriage ceremony.

Dr. Brown replied that he would be very glad to do so. "I have not seen the General. said Dr. Brown last evening, 'and I do not know what arrangements he has made, he wants to be married in the church or at Mrs.

Dlmmlck's residence. All that I know about It is what is contained in Mr. Tlbbitt's note." People's Party Club. The Young- Men's People's Party Club, of Alameda Coutttjr, held" its second regular meeting at 1003 Broadway TtB. ACBRIT'S U- but rent-yielding property, and that about 6,000 houses had beejn built by crown lessees on building 1 leaseholds held df the Queen.

She then had also quid Verve ITood XJ 4 The property located in the Warner lract consist of over 100 lots in the first and second blocks of the Electric Road, the very cream of the Tract, and is within ten minutes ride, to the City of Oakland and fifty minutes of San Francisco. There is sold in this Tract alone over 40 lots to bona fide purchasers. Over 300 new houses have been built in this district within the past three years; an elegant public school building costing $15,000 has been erected; a magnificent hotel, business houses, places of worship, streets graded, city water, in fact every convenience at ycfur front door. The power house and car houses of the Electric Road are located upon this tract, giving employment to hundreds of people. Every lot offered is large, ranging from 25 and 5o foot front by a depth of 125 to 150 feet.

The lots in the Moss Tract are all 40 foot front by 132 feet in depth, and are equally surrounded by a handsome class of improvements. The property along the Piedmont cable and electric line range in size from 301050 foot front by 125 to 150 feet in depth, surrounded also by a fine class of improvements, with streets graded and city water, and sanitary district. Remember every lot offered is within quick communication of the City of Oakland and San Francisco. New houses are constantly being erected and all kinds of improvements are going on. Remember vou have an' opportunity of buying a lot rents from markets and tolfc from fer ries, besides the proceeds of; mines and cuass EPILEPSY, UVSTEHIA, CHOREA, MOBPHIVE, OPIl'M AND other works upon her estates In York shire, Oxfordshire, and Berks, valua ble lands in the Isle of Man and In Alderney, Scotland.

Ireland and Wales. Baroteau, Perata brothers. St. Clair Hodgkins. Edward Newland.

J. Campbell. WlWlllam Kohler. J. B.

Ranlett. E. Xj. Baldwin. D.

C. W. S. O'Brien, O. H.

Burnham. Matthew Muldoon, Ben P. E. Dalton. Officer Murphy, Jeremiah Hannifin.

J. DeSolla, It. Peck, M. Duddy. Mayor Davie.

O. D. Brown. W. Moore, W.

H. Hussey, A. McLeod, R. Kuerzell. A.

M. Burn-ham E. A. Maddrey. Wm.

Grieves, J. V. Qowan. A. W.

May. Wm. McCloud. E. H.

Warren. Sheriff White, Will White. Detectives Holland. Williams nd Shorey. Jacob Winkler, C.

F. Johns, Wm. Quigley, E. Raymond, W. J.

O'-Connell. Frank LeBoeuf. Fay Butler, Thomas Carothers. Charles Slicer, J. G.

Hanks, Capt. Wilson, Concammon, Joseph Johnston. Hugh Smith, Thos. Jeffles. H.

Schellhaas, Luther Fillmore, Marshal Rogers, of Alameda, Robert McKillican, M. Jonas. F. R. Girard, B.

A. Hughes. Peter Baker, P. A. Cameron, John Naismith, Ed Bangle.

W. C. Pulcifer, G. T. Burtchaell.

Harvey Rloper, A. R. Wilson. John M. Schlueter.

M. Samson. J. B. Letter, W.

A. Rouse. E. Bernstein, J. J.

Lerri, Fred Bernstein, John Tisch, Rev. J. F. Mynard, Hi; Had Scheme From the Chicago Evening Post. "Money exclaimed the promoter, Of the New Forest there arf 2000 acres of absolute and 63 acres of contingent LIQtXOR HABITS.

Depressed spirits and sleepless nights are ban-is bed by its use. crown property. Her Majesty enjoys Income from the Forest of Dean, from mm- several other forests and tfrom rich on Friday evening-. President Burdette Price. VSe Per Bottle.

properties in and about London, C. Cornell occupied the chair. Ask Tour Druggist For It Osborne, on the Isle of Wight, and Balmoral, in the Highlands, are the The Committee on By-laws, of A. Denison, John H. Fuller private property of the Queen, and are and B.

C. Cornell, submitted its report, whth wan adnoted. maintained 'out of her own. income. But she has the use of a few royal The chair was allowed aJiother week's palaces besides, and these are main IF YOU WISH time in which to appoint standing: committees.

Attorney E. R. Rush, of Berkeley was elected vice-president. Five new members were elected and seven prop osltions rcelved. The plans for the coming campaign were discussed, but from $75 and Upwards to $500 if you take advantage of this offering at once.

If you are desirous of building, arrangements can be made whereby you can pay for your home on easy installments. If you are not in need of a mi 111 no action taken. tained by the nation at an annual expenditure ranging from 92500 to $50,000. The Queen Is In the occupancy of Buckingham Palace. Windsor -Castle, the White Lodge at Richmond Park, and part of St.

James' Palace. The remainder of the last named I palace is occupied by other members! of the royal family. Other royal; palaces, maintained as such, although not in the occupancy of the Queen. are Kensington Palace, Hampton Court, which, according to a recent estimate based on the statistics of eight or ttn years, costs the nation on an avefage over i Diffifrnm. Sodden rinnres of the weather Torturing Disffguring canse Bronchial Trouble.

Brown' i Bronchial To cajQy the day properly yon must order your Sunday dinner from BEEM, New City Market, S. Ccr, 12th and Wahinstsa Sti 7 reeket will give effective relief. Washiartoa THKO. GtER. tlfi street, SKIN DISEASES for Santera.

RcisUng, Hock, Cabinet Bur- nome mate an investment, ior your cmiaren, it win you. Every lot purchased will be in the midst of improvements. You cannot make a mistake. The property must be sold. ruriSv and ZiafandaL Droduct of the Ruby Hill vineyard to, uoon crtum Vineyard Cot.

aaa tne ugliest stana in in the market. Awarded rold medal fw Instantly RELIEVED by at World's Fair, Chicago, and Midwinter air. eaa srancisco. TELEPHONE $70,000 a year, Kew Palace, Pembroke Lodge, the Thatched Cottage, and Sheen Cottage, Richmond Park, Bushy House in Bushy Park, and Palace. The Queen when she visits the Continent has one great house or an- I TO: LADIES; Arthaussr-Busch for ths Weary i "Clear, cold, pure malt beer ttie Aa- OUTIGUHA heuser-Buscb Faust A tonte for If you do not make an investment for yourself or children in property that will double before paid for, it will not be our fault, we have presented you with the opportunity uCall early, select choice location, see the property before the 24th as no lot will -be -sold -be fore that date.

Full particulars at our office, other, with whatever repairs! ana fur the sick and a system builder. Sold only at tne AnBBsrsascB) saloon. utata i the. treei. Tbera is ao mam article fa the tta of sedt After two years vacation Madam Scott will resume her office practice, where she will be clad to see those ladies who are suffering from sUlmenta peculiar to their sex.

They can be restored to health and happiness by calling at Madam Scott's jife renewer office, att Markefst, Oakland, rooms 1-t; office bears 10 to X. Free treatment every Thursday-. nishing are necessary io nt it tor a temporary royal occupant, although for all this she pays oat of i-ber own income. Bagshot House. Gloucester House, and Clarence House are palatial dwelling occupied by! Tarious eiaes that glvu as large a retara fet the money goad sttssgtheaiav stetar.

nek as Carters assart weed sad Bcnsdoaas Bacrsens members of the royal family. The Queen has tour rather old-fash- REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENT Co. Flatter For Sal. lAYCpCE 'SKIN CURE DBESCO roasts asa wtm Good second hand furniture of aS descriptions, cheap, for cash, at ScaeUhaaa. toned' yachts on which she stakes her sea journeys, although the oHest of them probably Is used seldom 'or never.

The four cost originally about: IL375.000. The newest is of 1,890 tons displacement and cost a. trifle over $500.000., It costs WINES in. Aennti F. imm A Sob, c- Lm 466 Eighth Oakland.

Tinware), See oar Se, 10c. 15c. articles. AH goods sold very low at ScheUhaas. 1073 Broadway, cor.

lStb 8c annually about $65,000. N. Sun..

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