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i i a. 1 V- Auction Auotioa Sales, 1 ML .4 W. -K-- the State Board ot Health asking Chat Dr. William Cope be appointed. Health Officer at Pleasanton.

Jrtled. 5 wJ MTTTIOK rOB'BOAD. A petition and bond was'! received from E. A. Haines and 'other anking rOAED OF I -ort of Proceedings ef Meeting iield Monday, Job 188.

The Board met at 10 o'clock 'a. K. Present: Supervisors Bailey, IS a tin Pelouze and Cbairm an Morgans Tbe minutes of the last meeting were i 4th OF JDLY GREETnie MTIOE AH4PPI Wrap the Flag Around He, Boys.1 with one of THAT may be a beautiful entiment for a dying man but a. more appropriate eentiment for a living man. tantial is everv man and hnxr xcrhn hi a would be Wrap me round A.

Jonas That is a natural crir of looked upoin the shapely, rapidly disposed of at A.J0NS& In their attempt to please seasonable Suits that are being JONAS i BROS. NEVER FLAG the peoDle. and thev will fini? -t that our store in all its appointments is tvnical of t.h American citizenshiD. progress of aaaWaWJBaaaaw iaaamw' GorousFlaI FALL INTP LINE Especially mothers of boys try to Schopl Suits at the great A. JONAS The leading Clothiers and Fiiher S.

Corner Eighth and Broadway, Oakland, OtJB BRANCHES CRTJZ and 8AM Rhubarb, Peas GREEN CORN, our Ameri- save money by buying their reduced prices. Market affords, at the Eleventh St C5 US. I 1 Produce And Everything the 460 and 462 IHJ tEKLVH 300,000 COITTRACTOBS BEST BBICKS OaHaiii Fruit and NOW IN KILN 3AN SBCCKK EYES AND WILL BE READY FOR MARKET eTTJITE 10th. AND BUILDERS THE WATnTFACTTTRED DT CALITOILNIA Made by White Labor, by Applying at the ITAKDSt Cor. Fruit Vale Ave and Tidal Canali OTLLIAU J.

DINGEE Heal Estate Auctioneer, 460 462 Eighth St: Oakland. EASTOJ, ELDRIDGE 618 Market Street; 8au Francisco. Auction sale in -Xj ots- If '-XS THE I Celebrated Bray Tract FRUIT VALE! At Auction, TO-MORROIV Saturday, io At r. ob the Oroand. l25fj5MTieat from to 60 feet fron Md irom 10 to 160 ftt In trct on th rterly side the eml ike partita are now Id Um araoKuS for the balldlns of the ro KUa MHo 'Portloe of Oakland ta arewlnc more' rap.

Wiy thB tht known mm Fruit Veto, aad Bra. JSt free from lbg and winds, end ensarpaaaed ta the State. 7 aveaoe Is sraded and and has city water plpea, UKC8UAL TERM 5 -Only SlOO euh wer let; belaaee in three equal yearly payment, with tatereat at the rate of per cent per ana am. Taxee rov the nraaaat i las.on wUl be paid by the SeUer. De not fan te aecore a catalogue and examine tfeia property before tbe day oraale.

rrnitherparuenlars apply to MiJ WILLIAM J. DIKOEE. I 480 and 468 Sigbtb tfreet, OkAllad. 618 Market alreet. ten Franeisoo.

cut JLKADIHOt 48 Geary SL, San Francisco. GEM OK AOCOUVT OP ns Departure for Paris. Wraps, Jackets, TeGowns, tTerseys, etc. Mr. CalHeaa inforrms his ens- tomer who want to give him a speda' order for Paris, to come before the 90Ut nut.

v- i THE MIDNIGHT H0BR0B Of the Baralng; pf Diets Opera Ho nee and the Oakland Theater. The iwarninR of a disaster which might occur, seemed to strike the nail on the head; bat from general opinion, it does hot seem to strike the public as faTorabiyasthe rapid transit of the reopie express Company, who hare become the most popular company on the Pacific coast by being prompt. Their last addition to their seiTlce is a large trundle wagon built especially for them, for hauling Pianos and Furniture. Their baggage system is perfect' Trunks checked at Hotels or Residences to all parts of the United States. Tele-phone 328.

Office 423 Tenth street Daop in to George's Exchange, 477 hear nn tan. Eighth street, for fresh i choice wines, liquors and cignrs, and iweus beer 8AITAF BOUTE EXC0RSI0KS Leave Oakland every Thursday in Pullman. Tourist Sleeping Cars, completely equipped. No, change to Chicago. Managed by regular salaried employes.

For fullparticulars call on or address J. Warner, Passenger bsuw nrawwsy, corner xentn su tfoaderfml Cares. i ConsnmpUorv Bronchitis. As thma. Throat disease, Liver complaint.

Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, diseases of Sten. Tapeworm, Heart disease. Fits, diseaaes of he Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary organs. Neuralgia, Eje and Ear.

Cancer. Piles, etc. to charge for consultation at office or or letter. Send stamp or call for illustrated Medical Guide and health papers. THE HACDEN MEDICAL AND 81JH3IOAL IN-BTITPTK.

606 Marketstreet. Ban Franclaco. lryi AIBaaaaow's Market. -'-i'J' Great reduction In meat at Samson's Market 477 Eleventh streets Tele-phone -k. Ktjxtbs or Milk Champagne is prescribed by leading physicians for Stomach troubles.

234 Sutter street 1 Iksist on" having Family Flour. only Sperry a Tmseee, abdominal supporters, Elastic stocking fitted sdencaUvbv physician at Osgood Seventh "penuncaiiy dv uhtbicisd at vseooa tuul Broadway, Oakland, Cat MaacAsmu Coiajtcrae Aexworr964 Broadway; room A. J. A. Parker, prop rietor.

1 nissstf9 and EL The reason why the popular coal dealer M. M. Bridges; corner of Sixth and Washington streets, sells so mach coal is because he buys for cash and sells you what yon bay at the lowest market price. Full weight piaran-teed. Ladixs wishing to learn a reliable system of dress cutting, should learn ilme.

Kelioeg's system with full instructions for It), at the School of Dress Cutting, 10C3ii Broadway. ITaa. T. C. Gott, of San Francisco, dressraakinr parlnrs are at 1001 Eroad-way, where she will ter'-aseJ to receive tie cf tie Li.es cf t- i AMI be W.

B. war TT I frl Wrw fjl llak sae IRIS S22 BSOAOVAV lOVaVUarXaNO. H. H. MATLOCK BOX, etleaeera SPEOIA CREDIT SALE Building Lots 41) i I College and Berkeley War.

Delaware and San Francisco1 Streets (: BEBKZIiIl BTATIOIT, BERKELEY xt 1 "4 oa Ue Grennda TDeea eantrall Lnrt w. aorroonded by exoeUent borne. Btt UAlveralty! bm jrraneuoo ana tbe Bay. ood Mwerare tyatera ronning tnreugh tbe -TKRM OF BALK-One-foarth eash; abi. resldenoa asd lot B0xlS3 ftet en corner ef College way and Walnut street.

the vne-tnlrdeaah; balance oe and two rear. I in to0 Be leDce and sloe. not Ml to examine before day of sale. theae pibpertiM For maps and farther particular! apply to K. W.

WOODWARD oa Broadway, Oakland. AUCTION SALE! 1 OF Real Estate TO-MORROW MACKINDER TRAIf OR, 1 aJ Xatate Agents an Aaettoaeerk B.r.mnDLKTOH, AneUoaeer. 0'a BobdlTlaloa 8ale ot the Ward Worrell aaorpna ana win Al I OA cfipiCEi-- 1 mlBUILDiNG LOTS! bus 00118O each, an covered with bearing Vtoea. Ideality nnsnrpacaed. Adjolningj and amaeeBi eirant resldertcepreperUes of- ii i.

renevw. Pi FoUer, Esq, and ioorcia These lou are id the-1 nicnesi, neat arainad, meet healtarol atd prMirasqae panortB. Helena, and are the moss aemraoie lots ror residence parpoaat that can be placed on tbe market. City water piped to the property. The tract to leas than I two blocks from toe Bailroad Depot and not over four from the business center of.

the town. aeu AT AUGTION To the Highest Bidder, eat vJffne29. At 11:30 Ft-M. Sharp. -A FRKK JCITNCH will be served the eroonda atll.30A.lt, AN WIH be run from SAN FRANCISCO.

Trip Tickets, good from Friday to the fbUowlng Tnesdax, TERMS OW BALK: Tea per cent cask on fall of hammer; fbrt wutrrj wecixonenauBav able in oae rear at 8 per cent. For mapaaiid farther partlCTlaMtaqotre of 1 atJLCKXjrOXUB St TRAntOR, St. Beleaav. Moattgomery Street, 8. JT.

SPECIAL- Qrand Excmsion i TO, AND- IMPORTANT Auction Sale Ma large Residence. Lol The NewSammer ASD Winter Resort OJT- Over the Picturesque Route of the North Coast -BaOroad. SI.EO-i:)TII?TICXIT.$!iO TXRSIS 0 laU-Oas third eash; third intra la six months; la twelve sneathe. csmemaeruuserearsloa and sale la vnint Uie Moral Direction and Control or Presbrr lans. Ko sptrittmas or ftraiented llqaort the Mil SI.

HELENA. ea, inn Saturday MERRILL, Proorietor. 1UI trict. avenue mneaawny. etc.

to he west OI lands of Itlaines. The petition was received. fh htmA approved, and Walter Renwic)i. Frank-hn Moss and the County Survivor were nppointed viewe. 1 SAIUWAD OBniHAVCXs! An ordinance was read grtlnting to the; Oakland Railroad Comtiany the nght run a horse railroadi on Ban PablO1 avenue from Pnrlr ttnut ln Mnn.

tague street at KUnknerrille for fifty An OTdinaneA waa nrmarttA bMntnA to the Pied rnnnt r.kfL JL fehise Co construct and operate' a rail- commencing at a point in Moraga Piedmont avenue. near Mountain MViefw Cemetery, distant five hundred feet, more or less, in a south isesterly direction from Vernal avenue, i theoce southeasterly along avenue to May avenue, thence soo.ttr.cest-erly along May avenue across Hillside a venae, thence southwesterly acfroes Peralta avenue, thence southwesterly across Pleasant Valley avenue thence southwesterly across Linda aviinne to theioertheriy boundary line of fibe city of Oakland, and to run cars thereon moifing by gravity and propelled by Wire ropes moved by sutionary steam engine, and to carry passengers and freight for hire, i It The life of the franchise is fiftf years, and he-grantee required to give a bond for $10,000 to carrv out ttia Dro- I Referred to the Committee Ipn nances. -I i jiniis SEKnrABT sbwbb. au orninance was read sraniinar to Mills College the right to run a siwer in Seminary avenue from said cottage to Seminary park station. On morion of Mr.

Martin rule 6 was suspended and said I ordinance was passed if i TAMXV SCHOOL DIBTBICT CHAXfXP. iA petition was received askinl that the name of Sunol School district be cpaogea to Sheridan. uranted. i ft T't'llTTTA 1ST A Conntv Phvslcian asked fnih ann. plies tor the Keceiving HospitaL I I Kei erred to tbe Hospital Comffilttee.

Tbei Tax Collector asked for tax re. celpts. i Kererred totha Building Comniittee. Oscar Bosenberg of 601 Jefferson street made a sworn application fk aid. -i Referred to Mr.

Morgan i Saraev Hannien aiahaul in TW to new sou in wales. 'Wo action, i-, tiU'K" j. KUM ftUWID, Epie o. 4 was then and the foilowing btUs having been etam- inea ana approved ejr tne AndlUng Committee were read and unanimoosly i I vj GQTBTT OBHEBAL Ttntn. Baronl, 4 Geo.

Beck J. A. JBeiwon, J55 W. T. Be liars, $117 60; E.

A. Bnahell, 30; E. Jnd Classen. 13320; 16, 3 1 Crane, 140; J. A.

h. c2 Water $90; jo. R. D.vis. 133 Michael Devanyj.14340; Samuel Dam" Fowler, W.

F. Irishes $3 J. P. sFields, $33; J. Polcia.i $3 Jfonso.

$9 30; Flslier fay- $30. $7. 17.V and wwk prufc, wee warn, fiz; L. Goldberg, $3, $21; J. M.

Graham Robert Gay, J. A. Hall, $39; BIX Hrgberi W. B. Hardy.

$24; Jorpan AAraGidU $93 W. Jaoobs.f$8, $36 $36 $3, $33; B. Knersel, kl2; Eogene Lyrlch, $10 60; J. Wi Lindsay, $140; James R. Little.

$21 M.Lindqnist.1$3; ieye i. Hector Morrison, $36jE. McGovera Caftili, Bros. $n7; Oaklandi Journal, $12; George To. Prowse, $154 85; Pierce $1125; Rettjgioowling $8 fid: W' $3r Otto Remke, $35 10; A.8cSon, $30; W.

P. Slattery, Ji1110' fitandeord, W. a W. H. 8id-entopf, $549; W.

8. Taylor, $15; John Tiscb, Pobiisbing Corn- FT278 8- I. A Wood $18 50; J. ill Yoang, $5. r- T-, Coantyi Isarniary Fund H.

Alexander; $2t Peter Baker. $132; B. A. Brown, George Black, J. Bronje.

60; George Beck A $28; Bay fctate Mercantile $30; W. H. Chamberiairi, Clark $20 55: A.Caselli,$6; H.M.. Collins, M. Dnncan, John L.

French, $21 $109 67; J. 8, GUmore $5 52 B. N. Getchell, $30 60; fiortenstine Broi. $72; Lizzie Hanrahan $21; A.

Krackp, a Aw King, Lawrence Broil $20, $5 Miss K. McNeal. $10: Nanhata 4Pedro $19 80; C. MoOre. $101 4 McMillan Ar.

$81 805 PbeUn Pish, $41. $8, M. Powers, $2 and $2 Petar 4 DrU co. $170 40; Herce A $20; J. Rafael, $13: T.

J. Bathjen, $12i lYed. J. 8toefr $24; W. P.

Slattery $24; Dr. A. M. Ta jl Iraren, $8 F. Wiasmaft, $30.

1 Salary Fnnd-Geo. W. Frick, $65 fj W. F. IB.

Lynch. $61 20. Road Fnnd-E. H. E.Ofgood,$8 90.

r' Brooklyn Road Fund A Lndo. $24 Road Fnnd-O. C. Water Col $123 60 and $62 1 Castro Valley Road Fund Jamel McCoy $45. -f Centerville Road Fund Dalriel fc Moilen $ia 55- L.

C. Jarvis Col $4 85; JUsef $3 75; Michael i owes, jran wuuams, $5, Fruit Vale Road Fund E. Johnaor $24. Mount Eden Koad Fund Thomas Kiseen, 15. 1 Morray Eoad Fnnd W.

H. Wrlghtj Ocean View Boad Fund -John i BrenI nan, $286 Jamea Brennan, $38; B. Da Boswell, $39; W. J. Curtis, $38.

-Piedmont Road Fond Contra Cost! Ffii31; i25'25: California BanM and Trust $45. -v Fand-C C. Water fSL85' Trifc0' Kearney. $63, $34 60. $23 i xvoaa runa tr.

jt. Waahiritnr 7ifJ ZZa a m- II $12: J. H. Hndaon. sa i I Laurel Special School Fund Her-' mann, $3 41.

i anu, aajKcrxnJ The following hill (Him a.vaWtaw9 Tin; C. Severance, $5: 'i1 -The board then adjonmed to Monday. July 1st 1889. Attest; Chas. i Cnlldrea nJov ''t The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothiiif effects of Syruo of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most results follow its use, so that is tbe best family remedy known and erery family should have a bottle.

"4 Keep Cool. By drinking: lehnhardt'a Ice cream soda; 471 14th st. next door to P. O. Bi-acx tata p-1 bonnets for ellliikj at ii.

r.v Wilion's UZ5 San Pablo t-o ru-euth street a. tr, lori? a read, ana appro Tea as reaa. Sworn applications (or aid were made by the following-named persona, and vrere referred as indicated, viz. Frank Sil va, for Manuel F. Sorensen of No.

714 First street, To Mr. Morgan, with power to act. Mary Lacaj of 369 Thirteenth street. ToMr. no.

W. Olsen of No. 1003 Twenty second street, and W. H. Smith of 1782 Davison street.

r.t ToMr. Peionze. i Horry W. Meek, for Joe Furtado Ot ban LorenSO I To Mr. Pat.

Harney from the County Infirmary for a permit to re-enter aatd insti-'. tution. Granted, Said Harnev to obey the rales, etc. which he had formerly broken. BOA BO.

2518. The affidavit of the road overseer of Mission road district, showina; the das service of the notice ot time and place fixed for hearing the report of the -viewers In the matter of proposed County road No. -2518, was read and placed on file. Said hearing was then taken op, and -said report read. H.

Overacker, Joan Gallegos, TeUes and P. McKenna were sworn and examined. as. Stanley, on behalf of Mr. A.

A. Moore, asked that tbe matter be con-tinned, as that gentleman waa oat of tOWn. -t On motion of Mr. Bailey the matter was taken under advisement. cbxp boad.

The mattei of the private road peni- ticned for by D. Cnlp, in Eden town--ahip, waa con tinned for one week. 'f'A; bo ad bo. 2513. The hearing of the report of viewers in Koad No.

2513 was taken op, Benje-' rain Williams appearing for petitioners and 8. F. Hall for the contestants. C. A.

Beier, 8 G. Bee be, K. Knns, Jno. WiUe, Aaron Harris and O. Dennis were sworn and examined.

On motion of Mr. Martin it was then ordered that tbe matter be taken under advisement and the board inspect locality. -v The board then took a recess until .1:30 p. K. ArrsBBOoir sEssioir, The board reassembled at 1:30 P.

all the members being present. rHDIGKBM. 1 tr. a filicstion for aid for Annie Kitchen of 082 East Twenty-fourth street Referred to the Hospital Committee. Mrs.

Ella Mack applied for Mrs. Peacemaker of 1066 Third street, to Mr. Morgan. I Mrs. J.

H. Jones of 1724 William street applied for aid. Referred to Mr. Pelonse. -Daniel Coleman oi 35 Fonrteenth ave- jine wanted to go to the hospiuf Referred to the Hospital jjommlttee.

BOAD VO. 2518. A.J. 8alasarwaa sworn'and exam- nnAi in th mmitam I Ti uuuunrwa uiug swum MTV- No. 2518 in Mission road oistnct.

aM.w v. WAWUUOOtA A resolution was adopted declaring TLoad No. 2509 in Fraitrale road district petitioned for by Joaquin Miller, at aL, to be a public road. iD8 fob' BBrbois. The bids for baUdinv the bridge over Causal Creek on Huff street, were vcucu iuunu ta oe as ioiiows, viz: California Bridge 11510 id $2100; Randall Hunt, $782; S.

F. ridga $797; John 6 ted $19 foot; ColumWa $830, 3 and $930; American Bndge tilding $997. Ibose for fth bridge on Fruit Yale enne were: California Bridce $1351; Colum- Bridge $H0, $1000 and $1142; ri erican Bridge Buildins CoM $4117. -1 hose for replanking the Niles bridge Wi H. Turner.

$749 and Hon uArfl. i anai xor tne aprons; William McDon- i. $2 20 per foo: Rettlg Dowlina? Allot said bid were referred to the Committee of the STATIOKEBT Bfbs, The bids for supjilying stationery for ere year were: -t. W. B.

Hardy estimated total, $542 90; Jordan it Arnold. $587 89. Referred -tot the Committee of the if. BBPOBT OF bBBBBBajv---J lit. Martin rep orted as correct the of Peter Hoar, overseer of Palo-r ares road district and Thomas Clines cf an Lorenzo.

11t. Pelouze reported correct the reports of B. D. Boswell of Ocean View "1 Thomas Cuff of Peralta. lr.

Bailey reported correct the re-- res of T. Ralph of Alviso, F. B. Jr. of Alvarado, James Black Thomas Donlon of Dublin, 11.

Frick of Pleasanton and J. M. on of Niles, AU of said reports were adopted. EEPOBTS OF DISTBICt ATTOEBKT. eorge W.

Reed, District Attorney, nted reports as follows: i favor of the bill ot Dr. A. M. Tay- for attending to an indigent fatally red at 8an Leandro. ainst the bUi of C.

C. Severance for ring telephone line, risingthe board that they must Health Officer for all unincor-i ciues or towna of 500 or more etc r-. vising the board that they had no to employ men to drive spnnk-c arts, bat could fix lhe compens-i -sting that Road Overseers might i W0 for services rendered be-i January 1st and December 31st year, and advising the board ro new echool district could be except between January 1st and i a of each year, and hence the i asking for a new district from ot Fruit Vale, Redwood and oi districts, could not be Li Eaid reports were placed on file. EEPOBTS OF ISDIQKHTS. 3.

Brown and Martin presented orts as to aid allowed Indigents p.sriAirrnro bridqi. Jraueer. Overseer of AlTarado rict, presented a communica- that the long bridge, one 1 east of AlTarado needed i to Mr. Bailey Vwith'powex; OF HOSJTTAX COK1CITTKZ. "iital Committee reported tad examined and found report ot the Superintend.

Cwunty Infiraiary for Jaay, "TICCLTCBAIi COSTJQSSIOKXS Crane presented his repor raj Commissioner for xo. 2515. cf County road Ko. that all the damages a resolution was End adopted, if intj real. --rvrxa 1 1 a GRMD HCCRSM Auction Sale! MORROW SATURDAY; SATTBDAY 9, 1S89.

jr? WE WILL 8ELL Al 1 MO F. OS THB PKKKI8ES Thompson's Station! NEAR NAPA, eel Bawk ea the f. ZC tkls tlis tke city ef nana; else ea gape river. eeaiprisUg THE HOME PLACE I fcreeof upland uDder a bltb etate of eni-Uratlon bow in OBCHABD. VINK A xa.

of cbotoe tula bottom UnZ JcJopiHbraa Inva.tme.t:'' 25-SHiall FamiS-25 la 8Acre Pieces and TJpwaxda. Part Of Wblch la nnrla. ttoa In orcbaiTia nt state of caltlvm- rears, riama, I In. aer irii 1 oeu aoa tbe eb SuSSa "ISfj om of the uuuuiUTsMW XAPA COCNTT. Thm Ana, Af tha an.

A o-nr. twtwu ooaoiws or Conov, east 07 foio Coicty Ind BoltS Cooiity, south br 8 lano OnT. nfi? -0i5? UH prosperous por- OUKATI. I or oestrlnf homes In this At astern States and the strong winds of the bay ii'i' which aneirl aa.l.1 are rarely kaownT frosts Railroad FaeiUtlea sad at. Accommodations.

TMSauhruiriiVlh. .1 and thespnerTtodalS landing. 111., ftWng eleaantpaMenaar and freichteonV naodatlona. Vlrht from thu hVrrT JaJW aU ina THflmiatAn araaaetAa. wi i earn.

uW aXmUJB UAn 8anraiwisoa7 THB5 THOMPSON P1VACC Partef the Inmi n.nk 1. 1 rch. also on tba Napa Biver. and comprtoea some of tee best lands Kin. fetn.T caiuvatloa; Tomatoes and other veaetablea 'O' little labor.

and vsaetabtaTrriirr apod home markeu Alfalfi 'grown afaX "toa no iiTtaatlon this location has not ooconea. ThereiaaclMaoadaJrvfttnn perceprianDlandaDd AU oecuinous trees rctMd epertS lerant aTeaoea. bordered by m. maples, of tbe Buenoiias ana otner choice trees. An rhlTfl.rr7lect care for arransed that porchaasra can obtataa varte All ever the nnlaad nil Peaches.

Dean. and abont IKh1 UrT, rket of the Slate ia located wiyr' unmu aaa auauner trelfbte. mawe this property tbe best for the Uree tivatorof thaaotl.aami eo Uon for a maa of moderate means. waatlnVT toca- ww acres on which to mk hn. P7 him well tor hla labor expended.

There are abont innxjin alons suitable tot the man of moterate mean. entirely planSdwIU, hoS frautiTe. or vines, and are now paylna- well. to to start on bia gtiuaM in tl andssct, wUn a larce tract, aa well as m11r Parcela, from 10 to SO acre plots, vacant land or faii-bearlnc rf1 vlneyaHle, all of which are under choice cultivation, should not fail to visit and examine thia golden opportunity. Grand; Excursion Near Napa 1 Part of Boacot Ranch, en the Net eoaetv.

branch ot the 8. P. R. arstem, and Ji miles aearer San Praociace than Napa city also on the Napa river and possessing- tbe finest climate la California. Arranaemeitta hm k.

made with the KB system Rape Branch, whereby wt will run one of our special Flrat-Olaas Popular Kxeojrsloa Trains To the Property oa account of thia A action Bale, which will leave Oakland Terrv. foot of Market street, at 0 a. m. 6H 4RP SATURDAY 29. 1889.

$l-ROUND-TRIP TICKETS-ll 1 Arrlvtneon tbeeroMrtv at aJw m. tnrnieg. leave Thompson's station at 4 r. at. arriTiag ta can rranctsco at r.

at. Xxcarskm Uckata will ha anhi at An. Afllna 618 Markets on Friday. Jane 28th. all dm' andenSatnrday morning, June 28th, day of theeseursioB, ep to 8:30 a.

and a the Oak. laad Ferry, loot ot Market op to the Ume of laaTina. a. w.also oo the train ftar a. senrers at Slxteeotb-st.

station, Oakland. i inrmaoiaaje oniv ene-tntn. cash, halanna la one and two years, interest 8 per cent per annum: 10 per cent to be paid at time of par chase, to be allowed oa tbe ooe-tblrd cash payment. All persona was tine small paying, eight! acre and upward, pieota, should not fiul to ro mi MmrMw au purcima ttoa or snore OT' tneee enolce Dro datum. a.uo..

hiimm w.n,w a uviuo puw, nj cnnap'eie in iruit, vhje and vegetable gardeae, of ee aerae, as well as 855 acres oi low bottom feed laad for dairy) pnrpoeea, or for preparing; cattle for Ihe'Haa Fmociaco market, should fiim thia choice Offering. For mpa.calaloa-ues and further atrtmbn apply to EASTON. ELDXUDGE A AnetloneeTe 618 Karttet at. P.IGOP.D Bvar. mt lralta Bay atone but lav KlOoaCs Kaeromarra rnu a aahanative vitality, pbyateal AebtUty, tattoaat weak ass, rte-.

udm a. Academy of Medicine, Parte, aad the medical eorW. Ageata. J.G. STSALB AOX.ef Market street.

Palace Hotel, 8aa rmKim.uu. eantayaiauoF pi ass any-wbara. Box of SO, gl aflMga eo-, of See SO; er 40O, S4 aa I araDaratar DilaS. FIREWORKS! CHIN TOOK cb S7X and 37a Ninth street, near Franklla, YTHOlJCSAIje BETAXXhi Fireworks al kind. Cheapest place in Oak'd Fed a TTaedred a Hundred louiie 1 rzy-f 1 a a a a THOMPSON'S BROOKS HUMPHREY; DKAIJSE8 IN HAY, GRAIN AND FEED.

FLOUR. FLO IPS. MEAZ.S AND CEREALS. 411 ELEVENTH STREET Telephone 4X9. A WEEL-BRQKEN HORSE SUITABLE FOR; 5 very renUe; would male a goo baslness bone; stands any place without hitchlner AiTone wishing: to purchase a sound, well-bred buggy hone can see the same by KJ.

C. DOLAJI, 417 TrfEtFTB BTBKKT, CITY HAKKIT: Telephone 4201 FAMILY USE. "SBBHai LOG CABIN BAKERY, largest Home Bakers ON TBS -IACIiriC COAST. The onlv bakers havlne- riven a In Ran Francisco and Oakland daily wagon services in Oakland, Alameda. Berkeley, Frnitvale, Lorin, Golden Gate and oan xrancisco.

OIKLAKD 8AXXSBOOXB: 4T5 Eleventh Street, Jr. I 075 8aa Pablo A yea HAS FKAKCIBOO SALESBOOafSl: aO PtUaaere Street less McAllister 0treet 1S5 Polk tree. 0 Hayes a tree. Hew Terk P1BK TILP0BO, if -Philadelphia-F, P. BIIXKX a COnf Kne Table Wines SVom oar Oelebra I tea UTieana Vineyard.

CJr 1 r- 1 -OF- I THE- I PRICES: TjBdreseed Calfskla, various shades, and Black Sealskin, $7j AID $10e Also la Blaek Velvet af eroeeo, Alll-" tator, and lUard. Chatelalae Plna for attaeatar Baca to dress BUver, Bit Plated, SOe. A fine asaortment ef Pocket-Beak, Change-Parses, Card'Caaaa, Ietter Caees, aheppiag.Baga, Wrltlnw Tab-lata, TraT.lina; Casaa. Travveltata Baara, keth.flttad and auafitted. Heaaaw raavdam Boa ha, aatd a oral line ef GOODS.

XOHTOOKKBT ABD LTXaVit BTl Saa Fraaelaeo. 8. SCHWAUTZ, Pnieticd Cerfct 470 KEITH ETKHET One door from er. i ormeriy of 6 eecoud baa i- lancuco. cur T.TTATHEIL t5.

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