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OAKTjAHSTD DAILY HseIIaiieoTi8. Merchant Tailors- Coal Dederav BjaUroad ''X rASSXlTQEZS. Legal. 'OaKland (Erinting gfrifrintf TAGGART DINGEE, Real Estate Agents AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Office and Salesrooms 460 462 8th street, Oakland.

Care of Property and Collection of Bents a Specialty. Property subdivided and sold at Private or Auction Sale throughout the State. Also Live Stock and Furniture sold at Auction. San Francisco Office, 22 Montgomery St, J. 0.

Eldridge, Auctioneer C. B. RUTHERFORD, HOUSE- SIC3-3ST Sc DECORATIVE PAINTER. 1014 Broadway, Oakland, Contracts taken for all kinds of Work a specialty. Oalcimining.

shortest notice in the best and hand for sale a complete assortment of Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish, Brushes, and all goods in the line ot Paints, at the lowest THE TELBUUE has Circula-tioi more than Doubla that of any other paper published in Alameda County; B.rrrd br Carrier mt 15 Cte, a Weelc FKIDAY. MARCH 31 BBQgEJT STBINQS. There is bo minstrel ripe id yews, Bat, ss hi song he slngn, Fee la muainifty across his harp fiod some broken strings. Hi early song that foam his lyre His youthful fingers tiring, Hsvsj lost their Brut Promethean fir Since lovs and lite were young. The world may listen to the strain Which from eaA harp-string float, But still unto his ear remains A discord in the note.

And still his heart, unsatisfied, Seeks yearningly, in Tain, To find the music which has died And mend the broken strain. Oh, world! th listens, wbeu too late, Unto the Toioa which stairs. And loves the music, when toe years Have shattered many strings. But little owes the bard te you For praises from your tongue, Who heard not when the harp was new, And lore and life were y- ung. IltPBBFECTCON Bhe sat, half shaded from the glare Of common light a crea' me rare, Ans finished with perfection; From dark crowned bead to slander foot, I looked no mortal e'er could put Ii in his inspection.

The angel face that men had praised I closer scanned, with lom net te raised, My study not concealing; She bore it with the greatest ease, She fe.t so continent to please, Sach beauty fine revealing. I wondered if an inner grace Matched all this loveliness of face, And used my mental eye-glass; Its searching crystal only saw ra nd so free from nut or flaw That I laid down my spy-glass. I grew to love her, day by day; She knew it, liked it woman's way Was pleased with the new-comer; She saw another Blave enroll His heart for her serene control, And liked me for a summer. I was a fool; I sought her heart; Th calm face did not feign or start, Surprise to seem to cover: 1 Bhe only said, with candid speech, She reaily had not meant to teach Me to become her lover. I smile to think that I have learned (With lorgnette critically turned) 8o little wo th discerning; For now I see, without my glass, One great defect well, let it pass; No heart.

Was she worth learning? SHIPPING INTELXIQBN CD, Haa sraneteo 31, 1863 ARRIVALS. Thursday, March 30. 8tmr Alex Duncan, Oodill, 48 hours fm Santa Barbara: ballast, to Gocdall. Perking A Co. Shn Siiitram.

WoodgiJe. t33days from Boston; mdse, to Williams, nimond Ce. Schr Fannie Jilmor. Farley, 2-4 hours from Santa Cruz; 810 lime, to Davis A Cowell. CLEARANCES.

Thursday, March 30. Stmr Mississippi, Holmes, Port Townsend; Oooda'l, Perkins A Co. Stmr Columbia. Belles. Astoria; ORtS Co.

Haw stmr Red (late Geo'Harlsy), Ken-' neiy. Hilo; Shipma.u. Br stmr Hylton Castle, Baumann, Nanaimo; Dunsmuir. Diinrle A Co. 8tuar Idaho.

HaywarJ, Victoria and Port Townsend: Ueodall. Perkins Co. Bktn Discovery. Perriman, Honolulu: Wil- iams. Dimond A Ce.

Br bark Isabel, Graham. Queenstown; Robert 8heehy. DEPAR T'JS SS. March 30 Stmt Walla Waila, De Wolf, Seattle. Stmr Humboldt, Patou, Eureka.

Stmr Mississippi, Holmes, Port Townsend. Stmr Idaho, iyward, Victoria. Br stmr Devonshire, Purvis, Nanaimo. Stmr Orizaba, Johnson, Sn Diego. Br ship Oneida, Clyma, Liverpool.

Bark Core, Herendaen, Cook's Inlet, Alaska. Bark Helen Almv. Freeman. Honolulu. Bktn Kliskitat, Cutter, Port Gamble.

8tm sshr Wm Akmann, Olson, Westport. Schr Euphemia, Botcher, Fort Rosj. Schr Bill the Butcher. Evans jQ, Bowen's L'g. Schr Mary Buhne, Segetshort, Humboldt.

Schr Aurora, Birkholio, Coos Bay. Schr Jessie Nickereon, bluhra, Port Gamble. Schr Gen Miller, Morse, fishing. Schr Marv Deleo. Salt Point.

Schr Cassis Hayward, BallUter, Humboldt. Schr Chas Wiaflow. Jorgensen, ish KocK. Schr Ellen Adelia, C.larlseo, Bowen's Landing. ST BAM SB to VEM UH TS.

TO ARRIVE FROM River Portland San Diejro and Japan. TO DEPART. 4tS. Ios) AnirelSS Geo Elder Mexico Humboldt Onxaba April April April April 2 April 3 April Aprli April 6 Alia. Constant! Little River Oity Rio Jan'ro.

Panama Oregon Por Hand City of Tokio. and Japan San Diego- Los Angale Hueoeme Humboldt Mexico Porte And way ports. 4 4 4 6 5 April 6 6 SON AND TIDS TABLE. BENTON CLEANEST CHEAPEST and BEST EX-BARKS ENOCH TALBOT" and "8EA WAIF," also Wellington, Scotch, And West Hartley For sale in lots to salt. 413 TENTH STREET T.

H. HENDERSON. Cheapest Fuel Bead your orders to the Gas Company's Ofiloe Ninth Street, near Broadway, in Union Bank BuilJinr. Only 75 fg per Barrel. Insurance HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF CALIFORNIA.

Capi'al, (Paid up) 9 AutU.Jasaiirr 1. 1885. Income for 1S81 Net Snrpln SOO.OOO OO 697,83 83 830.94O 90 803,163 08 Uoetes paid since org'tn 1,754,584 OO J. P. C.

R. STOKY Alameda County Branch, 933 and 934 Broadway, Oakland. The income of this branch is deposited and invested in this county, a feature peculiar to this Company. K. H.

MAG ILL, Manager, H. F. GORDON, Secretary. Stockholders resldine in this countv: J. Hoitthton.

J. L. N. Shepard. Chauneey Taylor, 8.

Huff, R. S. Farrelly, W. B. Hardy, J.

B. Marlin, L. C. Moorehouse, O. W.

Hathaway, Jno. Sinclair, C. J. Bteveni, J. L.

bbiman, Arthur Brown. Office: 469 9th St. Oakland. San Francisco 319 Sensome street Rates reasonable. Losses settled with liberality and promptness officsrs: Q.

M. FISHER W. P. JONES W. F.

BLOOD L. B.EDWARDS DIRSCTORS President Secretary Agent C.X3. Brigham, V. D. Moody, W.

P. Jones, Sam'l Breck, John Crellin, G. M. Fisher, J. 8.

Emery, C. H. Twombl' A. snvaer. F.

K. 8hattuck A. Chabot. FIRE INSURANCE. GUARDIAN, OF LONDON.

S5.000.000 Paid np Capital 7,000,000 Net Casb Surplns The largest paid up capital of any Company do ing a nre business in tni conntiy. MANUFACTURERS' FIRB AND MABINB, OF BOSTON. Total Assets 81, 160. 805.51 RELIABLE AND POPllIAR, OF NEW YCRK Bound and active Cjtnpany. JOHN ELIOT BENTON, 10A Broadway, Agent for Oakland Alameda Educational.

The Oakland Normal School 1919 WEBSTER JTEET This is designed to be a thorough training school tyjK lUtC 111 .11.1 1 UM WILLIAM C. DODGE, Principal. Mulliken's DANCING ACADK1IT. SOUTH east corner Twelfth and Franklin street The RACQUET and all new dances tanh II to re fo nans. Hotels- EUREKA HOTEL SW.

Cor 7th and Washinarton streets, Has changed hands and been thoroughly reno vated and placed in excellent condition. First-class Meals and Good Accommodations at Reasonable Prices. THUMANN BOP RIETOlU. THE SMITH HOUSE, 836 BROADWAY. Between 8Uth and Seventh, Oakland.

Having renainted. renovated and refurnished this com modious and centrally located house throughout, I shall keep it as A FIRST-CLASS LODGING HOCSE Pleasant room by the day, week or month. BTj'FCS SM1T1 Proprietor Miscellaneous. nes now before the public You can make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not needed.

We will start 19 a day and upwards mad at horn by the iadustrious. Men, women, boy and girl wanted everywhere to work for -us. Now a the time. Tou can work in spare time oaly or give your whole time to the business. Tou can live at home and do the work.

No other business will oar vou nearly a well. No one can fail to make enormous pay by engaging at oooe. Costly Outfit aad term free. Money made fast, easily and honorably. Address, TRUE A Augusta.

Maine. T. B. Wn.T.TAWS, Cor. Thirteenth and Fran all Man ifacturer of VITRIFIED IRON STONE PIPB Terra Cotta Chimney Tops, and Michigan liar osooeware; vmiw iv mm rwu.

unnw Patent Chimneys. No eonnertion with any Association. SAVE UnOfsEY Br takJnc your Job Prhrtinr eTtBS TBTSCXX Offlcs, ale aad AU Eighth stresV IsiVLS 1 'M-Hk a bbs a asawbusi rTHE SUPEBIOB COURT OF THB County af Alaraeda, Stat of California. Ia the matter ot th estate of Sarah Jan Mux "cin reading the verified petition of Frank F. Taylor, on behalf of the two ehlldrea of Sarah J.

Jt array, oeeeesoo, aaa wno are the dsvisee of her wilt, filed In the above entitled estate, and it sppeariDg from laid petition that th matters therein stated ars true, and justify this proceed. lng. Now, therefore. It is ordered that said George P. titrable show eartse to this Court, on Monday, the Sd day ot ApriL A.

D. 1889, at the now as ten eioc of tnat day, as tne uourt hm ot aiaoaeda 000017, etate aforesaid, in tbe City Oakland, why he should not be removed from said estate as executor thereof; also, that this citation be served by publication thereat in tbe Oakland Daily Evening Taxsmrm, a aews-paper published Oakland. County of Alameda, State aforesaid, for the psriod at at least eight day from tbis daily. loesuoii H. ttAMILTON.

ICoort. Jodgs. Sheriff. Sale. Theodore Le Roy, i naiotuT, i vs.

BoutSlSO. Juana M. Fstudillo, et lMMndant. I BY VIRTUE OF AN BXECCTIOK ISSUED oat of -the Superior Court of the County of Alameda, of the 8tate of California, wherein Theodore Le Roy is plaintiff and Juana M. Estudillo, Joss Ramoa Eatudillo, Jose Antonio tstodiilo, Jose Vicente Estudillo, Luis D.

Estudillo, Jesus Mai la Estudillo, Mag. salens E. Nugent and John Nugent are defendants, upon a Judgment rendered tbe 10th day of January A. D. 1870, for sums amounting In the -aggregate to the an of 6768,677.

with interest, and cost, and of which said judgment there is a aenaenoy one to pjatntiB ia tbe sum ot 42, with interest thereon at the rate of seven par cent, per annum from Ma. 29, 1880, 1 have this day levied upon all the interest ot th defendant Magdalene E. Nugent, standing of record in the name of Robert S. farrelly in and to the following described property, to wit: All that certain piece or tract of land situate andjbetngin Kdea Township, County of Alameda, being a portion of the Rancho San Leandro, and bounded and described as follows, te-wit: beginning at tb southeast corner of a tract of land formerly belonging to Oscar Lewi, and oa the north nde of Ward or Estudillo avenue; theaos running easterly to the end of Ward avenue; thence along th east aide ofth County road, heretofore surveyed to the redwood; thsnce to the center of th Saa Leandro creek, thence northerly along said creek; thence westerly along th center of said ereek to the northeast corner of said Lewis' tract; thence southerly along said Lewis easterly line to the point of beginning. Also all the Interest which the above named defendant or any of them had oa the 29th day of May, lattO, (th day.

said was docketed in and to thessid above described property. lruDuc notice is Hereby given that wui on Monday, the 13th day of Ilarcn. A. DA 1882, At 10 o'clock a. of said day, in frost ot the Court House door ot the County ot Alameda, sell at public auction for lawful money of th U.

8. all th interest of the defendant, Magdalene E. Nugent, standing of record in th name of Robert 8. Farrelly in and to the above described property, and all the Interest which the above named defendants, er any of them, had, oa the 2th day of May, 1880, the day aaid judgment was docketed, in and to the said above described property, or so much thereof ss may be necessary to raise sufficient to satisfy said judgment, with interest and costs, etc, to the highest and best bidder. JEREMIAH TYRE EL, Sheriff.

Dated, Oakland, February 16, 188a. POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby given that tb above sals is postponed till Saturday, March 18, 1883, at eleven o'clock A. M. JEREMIAH TYRREL, Sheriff.

Oakland, March 10, 188. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. Notice i hereby given that the above sale is Cponed till Saturday, tbe 85th day of 1882, at eleven o'clock, A. M. JEREMIAH TlTRREL, Shanff.

Oakland, March 18, 1882. POSTPONEMENT. Notice is- hereby given, that the above sal is postponed till Saturday, the 1st day (4 April, 1882, at eleven o'clock a. a. JEREMIAH TYRREL, Sheriff.

Oakland, March 36. 1882. Probate Notice. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Alameda, State of California. Department No.

8, Notice for Publication of Time Appointed for Proving Will, Ac In the matter ot the estate of Heinrich -Leon, hardt, commonly known a Henry Leorhardt, Notice la hereby given, that Monday, the Sd day of April, A D.1882. at ten o'clock A. M. ef said day, and the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in the City of Oakland, ia the County of Alameda, have been appointed a the time and place for proving the-will of Heinrich Leonbardt, commonly known as Henry Le-onhardt, deceased, and for hearing the application of Metha Leonbardt for the issuance to her of letter testamentary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated, March 21, 1882.

ANDREW RYDER, Clerk. By Thomas Rasas, Deputv Clerk. P. F. C.

Sander, attorney for 907 Ban. some street, 8ao Franclaeo, Cal. Miscellaneotii. IN. Furniture and Carpets 618 Market Opposite Palace, And 15 and 17 Post Street, SUCCESSORS TP J.W.BURNHAllI Sc CO.

Prices Greatlr Reduced. CALIFORNIA Absolutely Pure. The SfattxIoneT TTnrrt rrotfurttrnt mad frtnn Cffifmim firftrtei Crww Tartar, neater iiffUt, healthy MrtaOt fc-SMZo eroryuami. Atumw snfSro ful' t.rtu7ft and fwiiy BtawtsnfHaSv av WM, T. HAJttlLTOy Coroner of AlaaaotLa Conntjr, Ha reateved to his New Building, pfe.

-S TBIBTECnTH STREET, Bet. Broadway and Washington Having no rent to pay, I am enabled to give my patrons th beneSt of the same. Everything requisite for Funerals. Orders attended to day or night. TXT.

Phjsician and Surgeon. 10SS Breadwar. Elorositbi SC. RESIDENCE: Tet, Tnlrteontn ear. Castro.

Onrca Hocms-w 10 a. 1 to and 7 tej T. st. fr-Not in office on Eund-. Office and residence connected by leplione, aao through General Telephone -e.

1 i Broadway, with every telephone in y. Calli by telephone prorr 'an-Poarawa Omaha. March SOtiu To arrive in Oakland April 8d: i aignor Ernest hosu, iiennoo, us, wraw Muhlener. Llgi Noci, Italy; HA Allen, Lopham, Captain Wm Ellis, Thos Elli, New Bedford, Mass; riysjawa, Japanese uonsui, new York; Kawalata, Japan; Hatch ar.d wife, Portland. Or: Butch.

EUaville. Iowa; Hell, Oeo Febiger, USA; also fifty-four emigrants to arrive April 6, and forty-aeven to arrive April eth. I BIRTHS. NEEDLES In San Francisco, March 27, to the wife of A Needles, a daughter. BRAN In Sao Franeisoo, March 28, to the wife of Thos Braan, a sod.

TAMN In ten Franeisoo, March 29, to the wife of Geo Tahn, a son. KINO In San SFrancuce, March 19, to th wife of Chaa daughter. DUNN-In San Francisco, March SO, to the wif of Dunn, i a son. BOULLET In San Francisco, March 30, te the wife of Boullet. a daughter.

MARRIAGES. TURNER-HER SUCK In Ban Francisco, March 29, Turner and Herrick. DUBOJS-PAIO In San Francisco, March 29, Frank Dubois and SCHEXCK-EMPEY In San Francisco, March 2, pebenk and Nellie Erapey. KOHLEB-DAVtS In San Francisco, March 29, IJ Kohler and Kthel A Davis. MITCHeLLrAlhUN In.San Francisco, March 29, Edward Mitchell and Martha L.

AlKin. JANES-GELIEN In San Francisco, March 23, Janes and Amelia Oeiien. RHOADfcH-Mc'LLISTER la San Francisco, March 28. Geo Kboades and Ella McAllister. WA Lfc-BEATT In San Francisco, March 11, Wade and Annie Beatty.

DEATHS. CHENERY In Bsn Francisco, March 29, Walter Cbenery, a native or Mass, ageo 33 years ana 3 davs. i JORDAN In San Francuoo, March 30, John I Jordan, a native of Germany, aged 57 jears, 3 months and 6 (lavs. OUILLEMARD-I In San Fransisco, March 29, Dr A Guulemard, a native of Franc, aged 81 years, 5 raceiths and 27 days. LIMBECK In San Francisco.

March 30, Mary Limbeck, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years and 23 days. O'BRIKN In San Francisco, March 30. James O'Brien, a natve of Ireland, aged 56 years. SAVAGE In San Francisco, March 30, Lizzie Savage, a native af Ireland, aged 22 years and 4 months. I GRAPEL In San Francisco, March 30, John Grapel, a native of Germany, aged 54 years.

RUHsVO-I-i San Francisco, March 30, Berty Rusac, a native of ban Francisco, aged 1 year and '-2 days I DOHERTV In Saa Francisco, March SO, James Dohtrtv. a native of Ireland, asred 40 years. ST SUPEKY Inf-ian Francico, March 30, Joseph supery, a native of aan rraiicisco, agea vears. 1 month and 15 days. ELLISON In San Francisco, March 28, Mrs Ellison, a native of Kentucky, aged 45 years.

GROG0AN In Sacramento, Marchat28, Katie Grogs an, aged 1 year, 6 months and 16 days. POLLOCK In San Francisco, March 29, Alice Pollock, aged 3 years, 4 months and 21 days. Miscellaneous. Gtfw, THE UKLAT ERMAN REMED FOB Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sorerress of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears', and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation ion eurth equals St.

Jacobs Oll-as a nfe, mire, simple and rhrnp External Hemedv. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of SO Crnls.and every one sing- with jwtin can have cheap and pos re proof of its claims. Directions In Eleven Languages. ssix E7 all rsrcaisTs act zzaless xs VOQELER CO Baltimore, Md-, I gA' Ki fe: The tvaullaitv Scientists of to-day agree that most' disease are caused by disordered kidney or liver. If, therefore, the kidneys and liver are kept in perfect order, perfect health will be the result.

This truth has only been known a short time, and for years people suffered grrat agony without being able to find relief. The discovery of Warner's fe Kidney and Liver Cure mark a new era in treatment of these troubles. Made from a simple tropical leaf of rare value. It contain fust the elements neces sary to nourish and invigorate both of these great organs, and xafely restore and keep them in or der. It is a rusiTlVK Kerneny for an the diseases that cause pains in the lower part of the body for Torpid Liver, Headache.

Jaundice, Dizziness, Gravel, Fever Ague, Malarial Fever, and all difficulties of the Kidney, Liver and Urinary Organ. I It is an excellent and safe remedy for female during Pregnancy, It will control Menstruation and is invaluable for LeucorrhcB or Falling of the Womb. I A a Blood Purifier It I unequal ed, for it cure the organ mat mate the olooo. READ THB RECORD. "It saved my life.

EL B. Lakely, Selma, Ala. "It is the remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar to women." Mothers' Magazine "It ha passed severe testa and won endorsements from some of the highest medical talent in the country." New York World. "No remedy heretofore discovered can be held for one moment in comparison with it." Rev. C.

A. Harvey, D. Washington, D. C. This Remedy, which ha done such wonder, is put up in the Largest Sized Bottle of any raedi cine upon the and Is sold by Druggist and all dealer at per bottle.

For Dia betes, enquire for sinter's Safe Diabetes Car. It is a POSITIVE Remedy. H. II. WARNER Rochester.

N. V. Of the choicest varieties, tastefully arranged in appropriate designs, for funerals, at reasonable price, at I J. HUTCHISON'S FLORAL AND 8KB DEPOT, Corner of 14th and Washington St. NERVE AND BRAIN.

MID SIX B0 "ITT. VV WEST'S Nerve maA Brain treatment to cure any nervous disease, eitfcer male or female of whatever nature or cause, and will give a written guarantee with each order agreeing to refund the money th treatment doe not effect a cur in six Months Price tl per box; six box fS. Sent prepaid by mail oa receipt of price. r. RICHARDS cfc.COt, Wholesale Agents, 27 and 429 8AHSOXX pTBifTr Sao Fraacisco, KA Sold by all druggist in "vX LS.B.

J. H. TOBIN. Merchant Tailor 114 MONTGOMERY ST. Under Occidental Hotel, San Francisco.

In LARGE VARIETY Just Received. GROVFI I lloKINNON. Merchant TAILORS 1018 Brcway. WKa CONSTANTLY OS HAKD Eng ish, French, Scotch aire American Goods, Which near to ak up to Order. TrHn.oing first-Claw; Styi aad orkiaansalp nexsailrd.

KXKCHAMT TA1L0B1 IBM Breadway 3 Deon frm VemtBi THE DEBT AttWATS THE CHEAPESTI II get np FmV clans work for US money than la Wmm IKranctteO. UB 'and satisfy elf. REMEMBER THE PL.A.CE, SXUVITSS BXiOOl 1006 Broadway, Fine selection of Forro and Domesti Sotha aver and Caasimer sfordrsssand busiass sural ia ths latest Stvle.ane warranted te lb PrSMtJesU MERCHANT TAILOR, I now receiving bis Ipriaf Stock Freaek BacUsh WaWjM, THC IDT AMERICAN MANUFACTURED CLOTH Whiea hs is now prsaared te ILAJLE TJP TO LATEST STTltES At the low set market prism A 0009 ITT TssiilM tn hat rntn-OLAM Call aad examine his stock. lsVM IMiDWlT Auctioneers Votices. Established 1866.

BANEHEAD BROS (Late Bank head A Sons,) PIONEER AUCTIONEERS, Office and Warerooms No. 466 Tenth street, between Broadway and Washinarton. Sales conducted in any part of the county. Buy and sell new and second-hand furniture, and do a general commission business. WHARTON Generavl Auctioneers at nit Comml ion Merchants, 1118 Broadway, Between 12th arid 13th strets.

SI o.i;nv&rl A nil li ruara.1 rOslh tLti- vancei made. XS" Sale of private residences a specialty. Miscellaneous. HORSEMEN HOTJCE. A.

W. PALMER IMPORTER and MANUFACTURER la retired frem firm corner of Bread-" way and 11th St. and opened at No. 1008 Broadway, Between Tenth and Eleventh. Repairing Promptly Done HORSE BOOTS A SPECIALTY.

FOR RENT! INDEPENDENT CHURCH, cor. 13th and Jefferson streets, will be Rented for Concert, Lectures, dee In addition to the fine auditorium on the first floor, which will seat 800 people, there are fine parlors above, suitable for lodge rooms, private theatricals, etc, with banqueting-hall, kitchen with all necessary utensils, connected. For particulars apply to TAGGART DINGEE, Real Estate Agents Auctioneers. 460 and 464 8th st Oakland. afta sssa Great chance to make money a a a a a a Those who always take ad van I II tage of the good chanc es for n.

aa maklnir money that are offer ed, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain poverty. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work from the first start. Th business will pay more than ten time ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free.

No one who engages fails to make money Tou can devote your wl.ol time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all information tnat needed sent free. Aailrc STINSON Portland, Maine. GO TO CUSHINO'S FOR Cherry Stone Oysters IK 1 AND 8 La CANS. Extra select in size, quality, weight and flavor; the best oyster packed in the United States.

Ask your grocer for tbem. E. EHRMAN Agents, San Frssclsee. STORESjrO LET. THB LARGE STORK WITH BASEMENT, cor.

12th A Franklin, prominent corner and tore; also, smaller store adjoining, suitable for vegetable ana protrao dealer; rents naoaerate. apply to K. A HERON, 42a Twelfth street, near Broadway. Oakland, or UAKbYOUU WO A. 67 sn 68 Nevada Black, Saa Francisco.

V3 teh I GTJARAltTKED weu- Tlsne 6eedle. Snndajr, Jaai sm, issa. Trains leave, and at torn to arrive at, Baa Fran eisoo as follows; uaavs roa DESTLNATlOlf. aaanra i fbom bsoam 3 0011 4 00PH Antiooh and at lei a 8 86PM 1006AM 12 86 PM 800am Iw rn 8 oo a a loots tSOls 430ra 800am 4 00 pm 8 00am I 86PM 1135 AM Calistoo aad 10 06 AM Ceming, El Paso 1 Express 886PM I ana i rnig i. 806AM 6 05PM 186 PM 606PM I uaK and I na Llvermor Stoskton -Knucht's SSOr 18 00 AM SO AM 800AM 600PM 080AM 1186 AM CSundays only)! amreie and SS6PM 606PM 886am and Pleasantonl and Toeemite.

Mereed and and 886PM 00 8 00 am! 8 00 am 18 36 T86PM 606PM 406PM 85 AM 836 AM 11 36 AM 606AM 10 00 A SOOPM 6 00pm 5 80pm Ogden and) Express. East Emigrant and Bed Bluff. 6 30 pm; 8 00am 786PM 605PM 7 85pm 800 am I iw. i vuiuifiuici i Colfax aodVvia Bentesal 8 00 am 8 80pm 4 oo 8 00am 800pm Alta via Benicia 1186 AM tucramento uiver stmr. Joss 6 00 AM 405PM 085 AM 800am 736PM SS6PM '10 06 SO AM 3 00pm IS SO 00r 880pm only) HISS AM IS 86 11 86 A 11 86 AM 7 86PM 7 86pm Willow and Wuiiaais" 8 00am 3S0PM 8 00a Train leaving San Francisco at SO a.

m. should meet racinc CJrpres from "Ugden at Ban ratno; also Pacific Express from "El Paso" at Antioch. LOCAL FERRY TRAINS, VIA OAKLAND PIER. From Saa Franeiaoot OaJJy. To EAST OAKLAND 6.00, 0.S0, 7.80, 8.80, 0.S0 10.30, 11.80, 18.30.

L80, 2.30, 8.80, 4.30, 6.30, 0.30, 7.00, 8.O0, 11.00, "IX. 00. To t6.80, 7.00, t7.80, 8.00, 8.80, 0 00, t.S0, 1LO0, 12.00, 1.00, 100, S.00, tS.S0, 00, 80, 8.00, t5.S0, 6.00, t.S0, 7.00, 8.00, 9.30, 11 00, 18.00. To BERKELEY 6.TO, 6.S0, 7.00, 7.S0, 8.00, :y.ao,, 10.00, 10.30, lLCO, JI1.30, 12 00, LOO, 2.00, 8.00, 4.00, 4.30, 6.00, 5.30, 0.00. B.SO.

7.08. 8.00. 8.30. "liOO. To WEST BEKKKLKY 7.00, 1.3 18.00, 8.S0, 9.00, 10.00.

11.00, 2.00, 00, 4.00, .30, 5 00, 6.80, O.OO, 7.00. Te San Franolsoo. Pally. From BROADWAY, Oauajtb 5.32, 6.83. 7.02.

7.82, 8.02, 0.02, 9.32, 10.02. Itt32. 11.02; 11.S2, 12.02, 12.S2, 1 02, 1.32, 2.02,22, 8.02, 3 32. 4.02, 4.32, 5.02, 6 32, 6.02, 6.32, 7.02, a 02, 9.82, 11.02. From EAST OAKLAND 8.

21, S.B1, 6.21: 6 ft, 7.61, 8.61, 9.61, 10.61. 11.61, 12.51, 1.61 2.61, S.51, 4.61, 6.61, 6.51, 7.61, 9.21, 10.61. ROM AUAMKDA S.16, 7.10, t7.S6 S10, 9.10, t9.35, iaiO, "tlCSS, U.10, 1210, 1.10, 2.10. 8.10, t.10, 'tSS, 6.10, t6.35, 6.10, t6 35,7.15, i7.ib, 9.16. 10.45 From BERKELEY 5.45, 6.15, 6.45,7.16, 7 4S, 8.15,8.45, J1.15.

9.45, 10.45, 111.15, 11.45, 12.45, 1.45, 2.4-', 3.4a, 4.15, 4.45, 6.15 6.45, B.15, 6.46, 7.45, 9.15, 10,45. From WEST BERKELEY 5.45, 6.15. 8.45 7.15,7.46, 8 45, 9.45, 10.45, 1.45, 2.45, 8.45, 4.4.1, wB.ia, 0.45, Q.45, CREEK ROUTE. FROM SAN FKAJ5C1SOO 7.16, .16, 1L16, 1.15. 8.15, 5.15.

FROM OAKLAND 8.15, 8.15, 10.18, 18.16, 2.16, 4.15. All train run daily, except when star () de note (Sundays excepted. Trains manced thus (t) run via East Oakland. (I) bnndays only. "Standard Time" furnished by Randolph A jewelers, 101 and 103 Montgomery F.

A. N. TOWNE, 1. H. qOODAAJi.

Oen.Suot Oen. Pass A Tkt Ag South Pacific CoasR.R Netrark, San Jose, IjOS Gates, Glen- wood, JKelton ana Mania Crsz. 1-iICTURESQUE SCENERY, MOUNTAIN I views. Big Trees, Santa Clara valley. Mon tery bay.

Forty miles shorter to SANTA CRUZ than any other route. Ho -change of ears; no dust. Equipment and roadbed fi rat-class. PASSENGER TRAINS Wave station, 12th and Webster stieets. Oakland, at 8 A A.

daily. West San Leandro, West San Lorenso, Rnssels, Mt. Eden, Al-varado, Hall's, Newark, Centerville, Mowry's, Alvise, Agnew'a, Santa Clara, 8AN JOSE, Love-ladys, Los Oatos, Alma, Wright's, Highland, Olenwood, Dougherty, Felton, Big Trees and SASTA KUZ. fi P. M.

(Sunday excerted) express: A. M.X(J varado, Newark, Centerville, Agnew. Santa Clara, SAN JOSE and principal stations to SANTA CRUZ, arriving at 6.10 P. M. A P.

dally for San Jose, Lo Gato g.iy and intermediate points. Staare connection to Congress and Mag. netio Hotel de Redwood, Boulder Creek, Lorenzo, Camp Capitols, Soquel and Pescadero. San Franciii-e to Oakland and Ala suds- S6.30 7.30 8. SO 9.30 40.30 11.30 A.

M. I SO 2.30 S-S 4.30 5. SO 6.80 7 3010.0011.30 r. M. From Foarteenth and Webster, Oakland 5.57 8 52 9.52 10.52 VU.52 A.

M. 12.52 1.52 2.52 3.52 4.62 5.52 6.52-10.20 P. M. Frem Hlsrh Alameda 66.45 7.45 8.S8 9.S5 10.35 H11.S5 A. u.

12.35 1.85 2.85 S.85 4.35 5.35 6.35-10.05 P. M. Daily, Sunday excepted. JStnrday and Sunday only. TICKET, Telegraph and Transfer offices, 222 Montgomery street, S.

Twelfth and Webster, Oakland; Park street, Alameda. Excursion tickets at low rates. Parlor car A. U. FRACKER, R.

M. GARRATT. Gen. Snpt. Gen.

Freight A Pass. Agt. Restaurants. BROTHERTON'S Oyster Cliop Honse Cor. 7tb dc Washington Has been refitted and ahanged into a first-class OYSTER and CHOP HOUSE Families SUPPLIED with Oysters OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

MABTIIi'8 Oyster CbopHonse 1215 BROADWAY, MR. MARTIN WISHES TO INFORM THE Public and his patrons that be will (till continue to do business at his old place, 1216 Broadway, Postofflee Block, and does net intend to remove. Oyrs in every style. All kind of Shell and Fresh Fish constantly on hand. Private rooms for ladies, and open day and night.

Every, thing the market afford in large variety. Miscellaneous ALAMEDA COUNTY ICE WORKS Office and Factory. SIS Pearta Oakland. Cat lee delivered to all pars ef Oakland, Alameda, and brooklvn. Orders left at Mr.

Burns stands, corner Ninth and Broadway and Twelfth and Breadway. will receive prompt attention. Also ic sacked and shipped to all parts of Alameda aiid Contra Costa Co. at short hot ice. Ice Cream by the quart or gallon.

Par-tie and balls supplied. B. MU WH1TINS, Proprietor. MONEY TO LOAN AJfotrifTS to surr Low Rate of Interest TAGGART DI1.CEE MO aad Ktfntla St Oakland Paint Work. Qold Signs and Gold Whitening, and Tinting done at the cheapest manner.

And always on Chemical Paint and San Francisee Professional Cards. MAR IT WHITNEY. M. THYSICIAN AND ACcOfJCHEUK, 617 EAST i iwtran street, cast uakian; omce nour MR. S.

W. I.KACB, rpEACHER OF SINGING AND ELOCUTION for parlor and stage; address, music stores, or bc mat i weiitn street, Oakland. CHARLES MATJ, A RCHITECT, OFFICE 957 BROADWAY X. rooms 2o and 27, Delger Building, Oak lan uai. E.

D. WHEELER, a TTYiPvffv awn rntiniavi i so at riv N. W. corner Broadway and 10th street, uamanq. iai.

tttooms zz ana 3.) A. W. BISHOP, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC IX and Conveyancer, NW. cor.

Broadway and Btn street, entrance on stn street. OEO. LEWIS, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, 921 BROADWAY, Oakland, SW. corner 9th and Broadway. Room 14, Wilcox Block.

OEO- DE GOLIA, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1003 BROADWAY, northwest corner Tenth. Notary Public: Attorney for Public Administrator. A. M. CHURCH.

TU8TICE OF THE PEACE AND CONVEY- 476 8th street, bet. Broadway and Washington, uasiana. J. B. DE LAS CASAS.

A TTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUB- lie, 10034 Broadway, bmitn Building, Room No. 14, Oakland, Ual Victor H. Mctcai, Gcokoi D. MsrcALr Notary Public and Com- nnseloner of Deed. MET CALF St MET CALF, A CTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW-j XV 957 Broadway, Rooms 12 and 13.

FRED- BUTTON. A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND NOTARY Public, rooms 11 and 12, 859 Broadway, bet. seventh and Eighth streets, Oakland, jai. J. POSTON A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office City Hall.

WM. ROWELL, Vr0TAJlT PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER, XI also Commissioner of Deeds tor tbe Terri' tory of Arizona, 458 Ninth street, Oakland, Cal TAGGART DINGEE- "VJOTARIES PUBLIC, OFFICE 460 AND 462 i.1 8tn street. A. O. LAWRIE.

EARCHER OF RECORDS. 812 BROADWAY, Oakland, Cal IfTE St RICHARDSON, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, ROOMS 8, 9, AND 10, 450 Eighth street, Oakland, uai. A. CASTELLO, TTORNEY-AT-LAW. 921 BROADWAY, RES- Idence 817 Market street, Oakland.

WILL- H- BURRALL, TkTi rOTARY PUPLIC. COMMISSIONER CF Deed and Conveyancer of 10 year ex perience 1106 Broadway, Oakland; first door north of Oakland nans. S- F- DANIELS, TTJSTICE OF THE PEACE, 864 BROADWAY Oakland, cal Miscellaneous. Pat. Not.

11, 1879. and Nov. 9.1880. Horne'i Electro Magnetio Belt (The only genuine.) 1st Premium at State Fair! Electro-Magnetic Belts, new style, 10; Electro-Magn. Belts, Extra Appliance, $15; Electro-Magn.

Belts, 9 Improvements, 920. Guaranteed one year! Best in the world! Will positively cure without mdicine: Rheumatism, Paralysis, lieu Liver Disease, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Spinal Disease, Ague, Piles, and other diseases. Also nil OT 1 1 IT Ouaranteed Relieved or cured 11 I I II 11 Send for illustrated catalogue Hundreds of cures. W. J.

HORNS, Proprietor Manufacturer 702 Market t-. San Franeisoo Oakland Iron Works No. 611 513, 21 Street, IVES SCOVILLE, PROPRIETOR. I am now prepared to do any and all kinds of machine work, steam engines ano pampe, railroad ars. wheel and axles: granite atone dressing machines, Scevill A Bartl' patent washing-machine, the beat in use.

Repairing of steam engines ana steam pump promptly attended to by the most skillful workmen. i Thankful for past I shall eontitra to deal justly and promptly with all who favor me with their patronage. Parties desiring quart mills for prospecting will find it to their ad van-tag to call and examine a new stamp mill at my aaop i jsbj sjsju Proprietor Oakland Gaslight Co. WSST MaXTTS. Oaaira.

Ja Pi ewtdeiit Vloe-Presidsnt fieeretarv Jos. O. Eastlaito Vast Lams, I. H. mgmMV TRTJ8TKE8 J.

O. EaSTLAirD, John W. Coleman, James Free- tir Tl- i Office of the Company in Union Bank Building 4X4 NINTH STREET. MTJLLER'S OPTICAL DEPOT 136 Montgomery St. near Bosh, 8.

T. Specialty for 80 years. Established 8. P. 186S.

wholesale and retail. The most eomplieated eases of defective vision thoroughly diagnosed, free of charge. Compound Astlgmatlo Lenses mounted to order. TTWn "HOURS' NOTICE' Tffftlrtvae; an4 all kinds" of eosunareial print lag aad book asjiafaouriaf aoa at th ket rates. Sole Agent for Avorill Rubber Paint.

Banks. THE TTT, rTX BANK OSAVINGS Subscribed Capital, $950,000 Paid np Capital aad Reserve Fund ia Gold DIRECTORS. Francis Blak, W. E. Miller.

Samuel Menitt, Henry Roger, A. W. Bowman, W. A. Aldrich, J.

K. McKlrath. R. E. Cole, K.

a Sessions. Fixajicb CoMnrms. E. C. Session, A.

W. Bowman, W. E. Miller. E.

C. Sbssioxs, President W. W. GaJtm waits, Cashier Term deposit must remain three full calendar months to tie entitled to dividend of interest. Entrance Pee or Charge made for Bank Books.

Loan made and a general Banking Business transacted. Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers curuTont rites. We also draw direct on London, Dublin, Pans and Berlin. Allow the best market rates for gold and currency draft on New York. Collections made and proceeds remitted at current rate.

Son Francis corres-wmdents, the ANGLO-CALIrOKJJIAN BANK, (LIMITED), and the BANK OF CALIFORNIA. New York respondents, the NINTH NATIONAL BANK, New York, and MESSRS. LAIDLAW A CO- Union Savings Bank Cor. Broadway aad 0th St. Oakland.

Capital and Reserve Fnnd, 9300,000 Board or Directors A. C. Henry, J. West Martin, John V. Uaj-8, U.

Henshaw Ward. W. Crane, Jr S. Hull, Samuel Woods, R. S.

Farrelly, B. W. Kirkham, Hiraui Tubbs, ifc A. Palmer. J.

Wist Haxtis H. A. Palmkr Vice-Pres. and Trea Interest allowed upon all deposits remaining three calendar months, beginning from th 1st of the month uccceding the date of deposit No Entrance Fee. Remittances from the country may be made by Eapress, or Check upon Bank in San Francisco, and book will be returned.

Loans made only upon Mortgages, Heal Estate and Bonds. Certificates of Deposit issued, bearing Interest payable at the date agreed upon. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OAKLAND 969 BROADWAY. Capital Authorized, $1,000,000 v. D.

Moocv H. TWOMBLV President Cashier MiiDop DiRScTORS Q- M. Fisher, J. E. Rug- 'e 1.

Mann, A. J. Snvder, W. P. Jonex, v.

m.m1.v. C. H. TwonibJy, F. K.

Shattuck, L. C. Vnith'iU'W. a general commercial banking bust-Mght Exoharge, foreign and domestic, Union National Bank Chioh Bauk Buaoixa, Oakland. H.

A. PALMER President Deposit accounts opened in gold, silver and currency. Exchange and telegraphic transfer on New York In sum to suit, in gold or currency at current rates. Funds deposited with our correspondents in New Yotk or San Francisco, piid here. New York correspondent, Chemical Na-oaal Bank.

Hardware: Wallaci versos'. Mutx Evsxao. W. M. EVERS0N fuceesaors to Oeo.

S. Brown Co.) Importers and Dealers -w- HARDWARE, CUTLERY TOOLS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS IRON AND STEEL, S. W. Car. Ninth aad Broadwav OAK LAND Miscellaneous.

"WMtney Co's ProtnrM Tickets an dt Checks Bag- mg at jreaxr lie viae nee en all Coast rtsamsrs. Pact tie Coast, (t, U. Co. Oresroa Rail and Navlgatlea Co. 4fw a week in your own town.

$6 out QsfI" fit free. No risk. Everything new ajn II ricapltal not required. We will fur VaVr "ewnish you everything. Many are making fortunes.

Ladies make as much a men ndbovs and eirls make great pay. Reader, ou want a business at which you can make gr ta oav all th time von work, write for part icul ar to H. HALLETT Portland. Maine. NEW FEED STORE W1XLIAM SAGEHORX- WholeBaleanel Be tail Dealer in FLOUR, HAY AND GRAIN Bixta St.

near JSroaaway Order delivered bee of chargs to all part of the rt- W. T. VEITCH, Carpenter and Bnilder lias Broadway, Opp. lta St. fitted ud and everv description of work in the carnenter's line at short notice and moderate prices.

STAIXS 2. 4 AMD 8 City Market, Entrance on Twelfth street. Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia Best quality of Meat. Fresh meats on band every ear. srame of all kind.

Prepritr DEXTER STABLES Oar. Central Ave. and Harrison 6ta Opposite Grand Central Hotel, Oakland, CaL Flia) iliihveryo Trr dssariptioa BialtT. Hack! to hire at ftD H. W.

L. W. H. W. W.

jsun Sun Large Large. Small. Small, R. 3. SO 8 45 am 3 17 10 27 rw 2 58 ah 5 48 6 22 SualL 81 87 53 19 56 3 43 5 46 fi 23 1 10 28 4 21 11 17 4 21 44 6 24 11 4 50 11 40 0,5 5 43 8 25 Small.

Large, 11 53 6 If 5 4J 42 6 26 4 0 45 AM 5 45 0 03 6 17 i5 416 26 PRODUCE MARKET. BUCKWHEAT Good quotable atOtl 50 $1 75 BUTTER Fancv, I6c good and choice Cal- Ifornia roll, fair do. 22 23c; mixed lots) from country store, 20c22c; pickled roll, firkin, new, 24ai5c; old, 2123; East-am, 183T22C 9 B- CHKKSE California, 15c017c; Eastern Cream-ry, l20. CORNMEAL. ETC.

We quote Eastern, Table Meal sc feed Corn, ton: Homlnv, So t. CORN For Nebraska 1 45 was bid, SI 55 asked on call. DOMtCoTIC FRUIT Cranberries, $12 10 14 bbl; Apples, $1 003 00 box. EGGS 18190 per dot 'VUU tt Otty Extras are lobbing fat" City Superfine, $5 00 'ft 5 25; interior brands; 4 TO 9a 25 for extra, 00 14 25 for saperfln GAME Canvas Backs, $3 00; English Snipe, fi 00i 25; Common do, 75cl 00 dozen; Rabbits, lJt 25 (tax; Hare, 1 75 4orn; Brant, $1 OOial 25 pair; Honkers, S3. 65: Gray Geese.

$2 00; White do, 7.cftol aAY Wild Oat, 13 $14: Stable, Wheat, futile; Volunteer, $U15; Stock, 10 f(evs ton. ONIONS Quotable at 85c75a POCLTRTUve Turkeys, 13c9i4c: Hens, 14c; 16e; dre.ed do 12jl4c tb; Geese, pair, tl e08l 75. Ducks dox, $3 007: Hens.tfl 00 g8 00; Boosters, young, 8 do, old, S5 Broilers, tu 0Ha8 00. POTATOES Oregon Peerless, $1 902; Humboldt 05a2 11; Ouftej Covesl 0(cftl 45; a Petalumas, 1 7f2 05; Tommies, 1U0 $2 00. Early Rose, f2 00; Salinas Blues, Hoc SEEDS We quote Flax, ctl.

$2 65 Canary. 5a5Jc Mustard, 2 252 50 Alfalfa 13tl4c If S0is3 50 Timothv SxtSc Bap 2ft3c Hemp. VEGETABLES CBcumbers, 75cl 00 box; romatoesv loe 18c tb: Green Peas, 8c 10c Parsnips, 1 60 cental; Artichoke, 50c 9 doc; Green Peppers, 50c box for common: Mar-rowfat 91820 ton; Mushrooms, 4c ac; Asparsgus, zoc Cabbage, ctl $1 Caeliri, dos 5060c Okrrois e.S(a7 5c Dry Chili Pep bxl520c $1 ukra, 50c Garlic, at ljc Tmrmps, cU. i 11KAT- Rants is 1 57160 ctL RMAH SSTA TB TELA XSA. Toe roftowtng rwJ setate transfer recorded tn the Keoorder's Or? ce.

Alameda County, March 89, 1833. are reported by Mix A Smith, Searchers of Kecoras: i MrM Estate Maurice Dun (ran to Augustus Krempkey Lot lOblk 726 Oakland -order onnflrming sale 700 Estate A Koopman to Heinrich et al LoU and blk 85. tract Berkeley I AsB order distribution Jeremiah 1 Baoifln to Jas Hanifin Lot 12 and 14, blk Oakland; also lot lino Market 150 ft of 28th st, 100 50.8; also tot Hne Center st, with line Co land, 87 14 116.53; also lot 1, 2 and 19, Wk also lot 6, bik Elake tract, 700 Geo Haiu'ht to A Nelson lot IS. Steels tract, Berkeley 6 John Havs Jr to Drxler--Plot O. cont'f 7A7i acre.

Hill lands, also 26.81 acre, part iot 33, PeralU Rao.

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