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OAKLAND DAIIiY ET-ElTOTe TBIBXTITE, TEIDAY, 1890. i THE PfilN CESS 6ALITC HEFP Few To-day BduoatioiiaL Seal Estate! 3 WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 460 and 462 Eighth Oakland. FOR A QUICK SALE LESS THAN COST WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR A UNPARALLELED. Beautiful Modern 4 Bathed every convenience, with brick foundation and large basement containing laundry.

All finished in natural redwood, with large. reception hall, beautiful parlors and dining-room, all connected by folding doors. SITUATED ON ADELINE STREET, Eetween Tenth and Fourteenth streets, the location being one of the best iu the city. APPLY IMMEDIATELY TO" Probably never In the History of Oakland has a business shown such a Rapid Advancement as has that of The Lace House," at 1009 Washington Street. So marked has been the success of this business that Mr.

H. C. Capwell, the proprietor, has con- eluded to Permanently Withdraw from the Wholesale Trade and devote his entire time to THE LACE HOUSE. WILLI 111 J. 460 1 TV iur imnrovea or nirnrvrrviwi meda a fine weU equipped ranch of bonoma County (15acrea in bearing 40 SCOTCHLER GOTTSHALL, 483 NrsTii Street, Oakland.

Her Lector en Bassian Cutomi at Hamilton Hall. Hie appearance of Princess Engal-itcheff on the lecture platform at Hanulton Hall last eTening drew out a. tS 11. ycrj lasiuonaoie auaience Oi lair "proportions. The lecture, intended apparently to offset the the decided ieeung siirrea up in this country by the articles on Siberia by George Kennan and other returned travelers, -was read while sitting at a UDie, ana was coucnea in con relational phrase.

The Princess if large, impressive woman, attractive as to attire -and face. Her accent and choice of words were just foreign enougn to acta a cnarm to her tits course. The lecture was devoted entirely to a dissertation upon social customs and conditions, with nothing about Aihuist, forced marches to the mines, prison pens, and official bru- tality. The princess told of the brill iant social life during the Ions win ters at the capital. She described the Czar, who does not care to dance, opening the court balls with some lady of his retinue: the lithe grace- iol Czarina, pasionatelv fond of dancing, though jover 40 years old and the national dance, the mazour ka, which closes every ball, the cava lier finally dropping to his knee before his partner in token of admira tion.

ine Kussians aie not early risers. she said, official business not beginning before noon. Tea, the national drink, is taken with toast in the morning. The first big meal is at one o'clock. Card playing for stakes prevails everywhere in the evening, the wagers running ruinously high at the clubs.

The people are great theatre-goers, and after the theatre, it is the custom to indulge in mid night sleigh, rides to some resort wherd a heavy supper is served, with champagne and gipsy vocalists. In the lower classes, woman is still kept in a condition of subservience to man. They are beaten frequently, ana rarely appeal to the courts. The lecturer gave a vivid descrio tion of the festivities of Easter, and i vonciuaea Dy saying: vi here is one thing in which my country resembles yours, and that is in its boundless hospitality. The foreigner coming to liussia, is as warmly welcomed as 1 have been among the people of Am erica, to whose generous hospitality aeeire to grateiuily testify." HitiioB Sao Jote.

Miss Mary Suzer is entertaining jujss arne ot uentervilie. Mrs. S. Ehrman is in San Fran cisco under the care of a physician. John Lunas and family have moved into the house formerly occupied by me ii.eiiey iamuy.

August Sunderer was obliged to be out of school a few'davs of last week on account of la grippe. Anton Jason and family, who have been in the Mission about seven months, returned to Boston last week. Loyal' Wort of the Pacific Coast xneoiogicai seminary preached a very eloquent sermoni on Sunday evening. Mrs. G.

W. Peacock. Mrs. G. Pea cock and daughter of San Jose, Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Moulton, Oilie and Miss Emma Moulton of Newark enjoyed a visit on Sunday with the W. S.

Phelan. Iron SCOVILLE'S TJ FT if. ill 5 sea a I II g' P- AND I Telephone 129. Corner Second, and Brush. Streets.

TELEPHONE 347. ALL KINDS OF MACHINE WORK fc Repairing and General Jobbing Done with Neatness and Dispatch. a Blacksnuthing a Specialty. PHELAN Wholesale 464, 470 and 472 Oakland, BRICKS Now in Kiln WE HAVE ALSO A Ko. 1 TV1TM REBUILT LARGER THAN EVER The OAKLAND IRON WORKS Make CASTINGS and do If ACHINB WORK, new or repairs, cheaper tban Ban Francisco.

Pipe Fittings. Belting and Belting and RING- US UP. Livery CAN SECURE THE BEST BRICKS EVER MANUFACTURED IS CALIFORNIA MADE BY WHITE LABOR, BY APPLYING AT THE YARD or. Fruit Vale Ave i and Tidal Canal Don't go off Before yon are Ready, on a long jcuniey. Be fully prepared.

Ton cannot be, permit to say, unlesa you are accompanied with the trar-ler'g and tourUt' vade mteum, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, most genial of appetizers, accnmatizer and promoter of digestion. Against sea sickness, malaria, cramps and colics begotten of badly cooked or unwholesome food and oraci.sh Water, nervousness increased by travel, chronic bilionsness and constipation, the Bitters is a sovereign pre ventive. It imparts a relish lor food not altogether to your taste, and prevents it from disagreeing with you. Never was there such a cati al thine for the unfortnn ate dyspeptic wno xtands in dread of the best cooked meal. Stomachic trouble caused by ill prepared viands aboard ship, on steamboat, aud rations hastily bolted at railway restaurants, is soon remedied by the Bitters, which srives a quietus also to rheumatism, kidney troubles and insomnia.

Paia from iadigetttaa, dyspepsia and too hearty eating, is relieved at on by taking one of Carter's Little Liver Pills immediately after dinner. Don't forget this. If the Baby is Cutting Teetb, Be sure and use the old and well-tried remedy, Mrs. Wixslow's Soothing Sybcp for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea.

Twentv-nve cents a bottle. Pare Candies. Children are sometimes poisoned by eating cheap candy. If you want pure candies go where they are manufactured fresh every dar by Lehnhnrdt, Fourteenth, street, neit door to Post- office. What will Simmons' Liver Reirulatordo? Make you well by restoring action to the liver.

When Macbeth ironically asked, 'Canst thon minister to a mind diseas-sd?" he Hltle knew that mankind would one day be bleased with Ayer's Sarsap-arilla. In purifying the blood, this powerful alterative gives tone and strength to every function and faculty of the system. REDDING C0. BOSTON. Box Sore Eyea, Flesh Wounds, Bumtj "Piles, Felons it is magic al 22 eta.

elys catarrK fRFlMRHM Cleanses the a a 1 Passages, All ay Pain and In- mm Sis fiammatl Heal the Sorea, feestor- ea the Senses of Taste and Smell. TBT THE CCBE.HAY"FEVER A particle Is applied into'each nostril and agreeable. Price 50 cents at drnmrlsts; by mall, registered. 60 cents. EI.v muiTHURs 68 War-n ntmt, Nw VofIt.

IF YOU HAVE CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS. SCROFULA, COUCH or COLD, THROAT AFFECTION, WASTING of FLESH, Or any Disease where Vis Throat and are Inflamed, Lack of Strength ar Nerve Potcer, you eon be relieved and Cured bf SCOTTS EMULSION Pur Cod Liver Oil With Hypophosphltes. Palatable ar Milk. Alk for Scott's Rnulsion, and let Me explanation or solicitation intUice to accept a tubstittOe. Sold by mil Druggists, BOWIK, Chemists, 1.

1 ro cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti- paiioo, jiaiaria, uver uompiainw, take the safe and certain remedy, SMITH'S BILE BEANS tm a SMALL UZI IMI Im to (W BXUrl. nn iu Till iot cssvebikst. hi ii i aeia. Prle mt either atme, 25. per Bottle.

I WW 111 UHtM fcr4o. MMMn uiw J.r.tMiTIM MS. WQI bt paid to any competent chemist who will ad, od anirjila, a particle of Harcnry, PoUah. rather poisons in Swifts Specific 0. S.

AN EATXSO COIIE Eenderaost, TeiL, Aug. S3; 193, tigh ten tn" I had an eating aora on my tongue. I was treated by the beat local physiciana, bat obtained do rtlief, the ore padnally powtng I conciadea anauy iry b. o. ana was entirely cured after 1181112 a few bottles.

Toa hare my cheerful permiasioo to pobllsh the bow statement or the benefit of than tlmllaTl afficUd." B. XcLuaon. tm Plnnil mtti fflmi THirMH ulrHI finr THSfWTPT 8PBCHTC Atlanta, Oa. I BEE CHAM'S PILLS (THS QKSAT SHQUBB KEXS9T) CURE BILIOUS AND MERY0U3 LVril mmfm 25 Cents a Box OF ALL DBDOQIBXP mtit ISil jjj KELSEY LIVERY STABLES. A Fall Line of New Livery at Keaonable Rates Fine Canopy Top aud Two-Seated Carriages Special Care Taken of Boarders.

W. B. MERR1JLL, Proprietor. TTf I -1 xiiooaru laaiuy. "RnatAr Knndav Trill Vw nViaonrorl Viv THE HAVEN INSTITUTE.

FRENCH.CERMAN, SPAN IS H.ITALIAN MATH MATH ICS, LATIN, CREEK. Day and Evening Classes. Only best teachers employed. Special Arrangements for students. Meisterschaft School of Languages.

Short haad and type wrltlnf Complete prac tlcal course of inslructlonio both arM: typewriter copying practical pbbnogrkphera Boom. 76. 76, 31 and 90 Broadway OAKLAND SEMINARY FOE YO0NG LADIES. This School, first organized November 8th, 1SV, will be re-opened Monday, January 6th! 1S90. For further particulars apply to MRS.

M. K. BLAKE. Principal. 628 Eleventh street, cor.

Clay, Oakland. BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Pott Street Keu Ketray, 8am Frametoo, Cat Shorthand. Penmanship, Bookkeeping, and Typewriting. Um tbe Oldeai ana tbe Beet, LIKE SCHOLARSHIPS. S7S.

No Vacations. Dat akd Krixm Bnarosi NOTICE -TO- Street Contractors! -ASD- PROPERTY OWNERS, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX TO ALL persons of companies using any pro cess or working or dissolving asphaltum or bituminous rock, which is covered by United States letters patent. No. 319,125 dated Jnne 2, 1885. No.

322,970 dated Jr ne 28, 1885. No. Tune 1, 1886, and 376,175 dated January 10, 1SS8, that unless they are secured by license issued by this Company permitting the use of such process, that suits will be entered against them for infringement of patents, and for damages, and that injunctions will be obtained restraining them from further use of snch success. By WALLACE BECK, Secretary. Boom 29, Flood Building.

San Francisco, Cl. Money to Loan AMOUNT8 TO SUIT. Low Rate of Inter as WM. J. DINGEE, 460 and 463 eighth Street.

Oakland. Notice of RsniiM Kussell H. Cool, D. D. 8., desires to notify his many patrons of the removal of his Dental Parlors and Laboratory from Diets Opera House, where he has been located for the pt ten Tears, to more commodious quarters in the Canning block, rooms 12.

IS. 14. and lfi. northwest corner of Thirteenth and Broadway. (JABINETg $2 SO DOZEN? WEBSTER'S GALLERY, 1069 BROADWAY.

OAKLAND: G. W. SCHLOTZHAUEB. S. H.

AleN. S. H. ALLEN Artesian Well Borers Orders Promptly Attended to. OFFICE, RESIDKNCK 465 Eleventh St.

81S Washington St. NEW GLENWQOD, NEW 0AKW00D DATtZTKL MOUJSB, Amita ftr A lamtla oonnt SOHST BROS FA0T0ST. Coner Eighth tad Fftitlla Stmts. Oarriagea, BnMles, and light Wagons ways on aana. Hflo Hon snoetriK a snnajlsin BAY CITY MARKET PERES CO.

Pair land Meat Headqnartera, Corner Klar eaut ana wasuington streets. TSLEPHOKS 226: raHILT 7RADR A SPECIALTY TROY LAUNDRY. nmCJ, 454 IIQHTH 8TRIBT. LACTT- dry. 418 East Twelfth street.

All work done by hand In first class style. Lace curtains and blankets, a specialty. ,1. N. JACOBS, Manager.

Goods called for and delivered. Fresh Milch Cow For Sale. -imt to B. BOWUUSTD, Oak Snrve Fans. Orlada Park, or apply at Mrvs Stand, corner IQOt and Broadway, m.

sctmm. t. jnmasasum. THE PIOSEER SAL00.1, sua mwiAnwiv Vear treat. OaUasvd.

Oal LOUISVILLE RESTAURANT Ad OTSTEB aXOtTS. 01' TJsa Neatssf and Beat Restaniaat In- Oak 1 ypca amy ana BiptQfc; tT 1 5 muas lor ladle 19 Broadway, OaklaadU in 8-Rooni Cottase! and 462 Eighth Strett. nmnortv in .1. acres, within 4 miles of Santa Rosa, vines and 8 acres in olives and other Workers. Oeneral IRON WORKER Tenth Street.

419 IRON WORKS (Our own make) 63teet FOR SALE CHEAP sow, 'Frsprleters Lacing Carried in Stock. Lacing Carried TELEPHONE 342. Stables. 1692 Telegraph Avenue, Telephone No. 208.

STABLES, and Sale Stables Oakland. Produce Depots. TWICE DAILY. ........1 MM O. SOX 333 TILIPHOHI Ko.

17- the Sunday school scholaw of the Church bv exercises suitable to the occasion. An Easter A WELL-BROKEN HORSE 8UITABLE FOR FAMILY USE, Very gentle; would ake a good business norae; standi any place without hitching, anyone wishing to purchase a sound, well-bred buggy horse can seethe same by calling on 4. C. DOLAH, 417 TWELFTH 8TREKT, CITY HABRITi i- sermon will be delivered in the even ing by F. H.

Maar of Oakland. Last Sunday, while Peter McKenna SMITH LARSEN, Proprietors, OAKLAND, CAL. OAKLAND Livery, Boarding 2 of Irvington was driving some cattle hifl ranch on Mission Peak, the horse which he was riding, slipped and fell, throwing the rider to the ground with Buch force that several ugly scalp wounds, which required a number ot Btitcbes, were the result. At last accounts he was doing well. Lorln.

The Good Templars meet tonight The Germans expect to have their 368 and 370 Eighth Street, Between Franklin and Webster streets, C. A. FAWCETT. H. E.

FAWCETT. PAWCETT BROTHERS, PAINTERS, DEC0RAT0BS AND PAPER HANGERS, Dealers in Oils, Qlass and Wall Paper. Satisfaction Otuuranteed In all Work Taken. Wall Paper From 4 eta. Upwards.

960 BBOADWAY OAKLAND, CAL. BROWN McKIKNON TAILORS, 1018 Droadwav, nre reeelTed their first lnTolce of spring goods, eonslatlnglol the rarions staples and veiy latest noreltles for gentlemen's wear. The styles of goods for spring of 1889, are the most desirable patterns famished by the designers and manufacturers for many years, If erer before. Call and we will show them with pleasure. Yours; truly, BKOWN McKINNON, 1018 BROADWAY OAKLAND.

Geo. L. Fish. FISH, Grocers, ELEVENTH STREET Cal. BRICKS and Ready for Market! AND Talaphons 49t Electrical Power.

THE OAKLAND OOM-Ajsnr Is prepared to furnish electric power to any locality within the central bus iness portion of the City of Oakland daring the hoars of running of electric lights, or About fiye hours a night. This power Is available for printing vrcruug pu.ir.ua, meateoop-pers. ooffeemills and for other purposes for which power may be used. No fireman or engineer needed. Absolute immunity from coal dust, boiler explosion, are risk, and other nuisances of steam plant.

Mo noise or bad smelL as with gas engines. Occupies small space. No investment to user, as the company furnishes motor and attendance. Parties contracting with this com-PT pan, rely npon regular sexTios. Particulars at the office of THE OAKLAND i -4 ELECTRIC LlGST AND, 1I0T0R Electric UM and Motor Special attention given to boarders.

Best of feed and care. No chop feed used Horses for sale. Horses bough tnd sold. Telephone 838. H.

T. DA VI 8, Proprietor. Church completed within two months. The entertainment to be given to-' morrow evening will be free to all. -t- Printed programmes will be distributed.

An address will be delivered by H. B. Roller. fX Active steps are being taken for a reading room. The committee finds encouragement whenever it is spoken of.

Every organized society in the place will be called upon to help sup-" port it. West Oakland. Engineer Jordan is recovering from h-is recent illness! New aidewalks are being laid at the corner of Seventh and Wood streets. i Work is "very slack at the Sash, Door and Blinds Factory, and a num-3-- ber of men have been discharged. General Superintendent Fillmore nd Colonel C.

F. Crocker left for Seattle last night, in Mr. Crocker's special car. i-sKV--. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT May's Livery Stable Wood and Coal Yards 607 East Eleventh St (Brooklyn Station).

Hacks at An. Hours. Tklkphosk No. 263 (5 'SMITH A JOROKNSElf, Proprietors. Milk and Dairy FL.

WHITE DEALERS IN 1 HAY, GRAIN, AND FEED. FLOUR. FLOUR. MEALS A27DCIlAXS. 411 ELEVENTH STREET DAIRY PRODUCE DEPOT.

We are prepared) rornlah the people ot Oakland and. vicinity with PURE MILK, RICH CREAM and FRESH POINT REYES BUTTE FT Which we guarantee to be strictly cenaioe. Orders delivered promptly at all times. Iu HTTiTi fc 602 Twentieth Street Haft at a Picnic. residing on Eighth ave- nue.

received a severe injury on BOTTLED MILK DELIVERED pimr MONTH QUABT FEB MONTH P. Ooai and Lumber dealers. Jlonday which resulted very seri-; coaly. In company with a friend gad her family Mrs. Frost drove out to Piedmont to celebrate her birth day.

While tbe ladies were sitting in the buggy eating their lunch, the borse, which it ad been partially unharnessed, began rearing. As the reina had been removed, they could not control the animal, and in her fright Mrs. Frost Jumped from the vehicle and received severe injuries to her spine. The rest of the party escaped with a lew bruises. Carls tlaa Aseoeiattost a alldlnx.

new Young Men's Christian 'Association building will be occupied by the Association and bv De Pne and Aydelotte's Business College on Hay 1st. It was expected to nnish only two rooms, but Lord A Boy ton the contractors have agreed to finish ihe main gymnasiam also. The tnTiMaM wfll finish tVio vw. PUGET SOUND LUMBER COMPANY WkelaaaJe asd Retell Dealers la Pine and Redwood Lumber, BHIHOIJtB, LATHS, At the VIBT LOWZST MAAKJBT BATES. OAKLAND TABD AJfD FLICS, Corner of First aad Waskiactea Btreeia.

A. POKXX. Oean O. W. FISHER, Manager, Pier a.

aj Fraateiseo. Oahlaad Isrd. COAL. N.B.H0YT. CHARCOAL.

TalephAoe 42. HOTEL ORXIiHT. NORTH WK8T COBSKR TENTH A-ND Washington streets. F.J. McLaughlin, proprietor.

Open all night. Night clerk in attendance. Only first class hotel in Oakland with elevator. Pleasant rooms single or en oite. JCrery room sunny.

Table, first claaa. Streetcars pass the door, free Garner cab to trains. Superior aohmmodaUona tor translenta. Uberal terms Uffennanent boarders. Locl trains to Ban Tread every half hour within two blocks of boteL Gas Cooking Stoves ABB KOOIfOXIOAX.

CookiagStoYCsfor Sale and to Reel Hulls! Stoics lathe fewest Ptttersz GREAPEI TiAICOAL 2C3 II CSE tpeelal Toms to Gaa Cunim, JIO IHOSI. HO SUIT. OAIX AHBLil Caiml Gis, Utt cd Beit (X Xlghtk aad Broadway. CNQUSH PENNYROTAL PILLO us ORoaa aiasjowo smso.a n4, mix hM, Mala withty Mnrlktaa. Take a at AM illahMiMlartkasmt(lBtn ssaaii iiik aif.

sd MS sutler ftrXadtaa. tm IfMark fey OrVHY: surmt A naanoj tun baddnt; oaoah when yon can oat Dow Coaan Balsasa. It hits tbe exact po iiai' nana. are aaa nny cents. Horn eTerywaere, Aieaaqaaneta street.

Baa Fraacisco. i. U7 aoward W88 ner-stoneroom which will then be i. used as the assemblv room until the B0CCE88OV TO i i i compieuon oi me room uienoea ior that parpose. The building- will be completed FLINT ZIMMERMAN.

He, 41 SUnrSKTH STBXXT, as soon as the ont-standing 118, X) is'pald into the treasury. Wwtta a Ueml 1 CM I HUSSEY'S TIED Charles Jacobs has filed an appli. cation with the City Council for per mission to take out a license" to sell liquor at the sootheast corner -of Twenty-ninth and San Pablo venue. Jacobs indorsed Mrs. Sarah; Gin tj.

xTolf-' Gierisch, Jacob" TrotitmAiLn, and 010 Franklinaccresr Sixth Stnzt GOt; WOOD LAND; COKE.

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