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DAILY UVJUTDIQ1 FBIDAY. JUHE SO, TjisTiraaeed LdacationaX. Professional Cards. 7 llisceHaaeoxis. Ilailroad TraTel, Legal.

Notice of Redemption THU TRIBUNE lias ft Circular ticra mora than Double tliat of any other paper published in Alameda County; Wi 1 Served by Carrier a 1 CtkAWt 30 AT THE BtM OF LPTK- 80 mujr yean I've gone this way, Bo many years! I must confess Wast energies, much disarray; Yet can I own no wvwrinaae, Nor sea 1 tmbbi'i shadows tall Down my much- trntcri ptked wall; The warm air is still like mid -day, And many mournful ghosts are past, Laid still at last Tbe fabled taidellighter grtw Aa near the bourne the beaft diew; Life can, alas! no mors axmrtrt By its continuous compromise. 7 New faces fill the chairs, and so Our interest in the game rone low. tide pleasures longest stay, xperience packs so much away. I wait and wonder; long ago Thi- wonder was my constant guest, Wonder at oar environing, And at myself within the ring. StiH that abides with me, some quest Before my footsteps seems to He, Bat quest of what I scarcely know, lafe Itself makes no reply; A quest for naught that earth supplies, This is our life's last eompomiae.

William Btll Scott. SH LP PINO INTELLIGEJICI. Hast Taaclsca Jqae 80. 188 ARRIVALS. Thdhsdat, June 29.

Br stmr Belgie, Davison, 27 days from Hong-' song, ra Tokohama le days 13 hours; pass a id tods to fc a Co. Sum? Clyde, Austin, 18 days from La Libert ad; mdse, to Williams, Dimond Co. stmr Areata, Holt, 40 hours from Coos Bay; pass, eoal, etc, to Cornwall. stmr Empire, Crewiord, 44, days fm Departure Bar; h38 tons coal, to Chandler. Btmr San Vieente, Goodali, 12 hours from Host 'Landing etc; produce, to- Uoodall, Perkins A Co.

Btmr HalinriS. Nicholson, 60 boors from Ut-vlotta, etc; produce, to Goodali, Perkins A Co. Stmr Nea-port, Smith, 72 hours from Newport, etc; produce, etc, to Goodali, Perkins A Co. 8tmr Walia Walla, De Wolf, 76 hours fm Seattle; 2560 tons coaL to Oregon Improvement Co. 8tmr Alex Duncan, Hannah, 13 hours from 1 Whitesboro; 880I raUroad ties, to Whi'e.

Ship Yoeemite, Saunders, II days from New Tacoma: coal, to 8 Co. for Oakland. Hchr John Miller, Hansen, 4 boors from Whitesboro; lumber, to White, for Oakland. Scar Christina Stiffens, Johnson, 24 hours fm Bough and Keady; 4600 posts. 60 cords wood, to Higgins A Collins.

CLEARANCES. Thuudat, June 29. Ship India, Rich, Antwerp; Robt Sheeny. ship Eliza McNeil, Emerson, Antwerp; Wm Preebaeh. Ship Seminole, Holmes.

New York; John Ro senfeld. Br bark Bolivia, Hutton, Sydney; DtcKson, ue Wolf A Co. Br bark Carleton, McFadzean, Queenstown; Sheehy. Bktn Dimond, Hondlett, Kahalui; Bpreckels A Bros. DEPARTURES.

Thursday, June 29. IT Br bark Japan, Perks, Cape Town. Bktn Melanuthon, Brannen, Columbia Biver. Bktn Dimond, Hondlett, Kahalui. i Scar La Oironde, Dill, Eureka.

Behr Bonaoxa, Morrison, Humboldt. 8cbr Lixxie Derby, Christopherson, Navarro. 8c hr Orion, Olson, Westport. 8ehr Barbara, Jobuaon, Newport. Schr lassie Madison, Hansen, Coffey's Cove.

Bchr Merithew, Johnson, Westport. STEAMER At OVKMKltlH. TO AtUUVK ui vie FX0M. Ban Dieeo mis. 1 1 2 2 July 8 6 6 7 -July 7 Columbia.

Humboldt Eureka Los Angeles Hueneme Dakota San Diego and Crescent City City TO DEPART. CAMS. SBSTtMATlOB. Onaaba 8en Diego Stat of Portland City of Tokio. and Japan City New York-Sydney Oonstantine stiver Humboldt.

Eureka Laos Angeles A aeon San Diego Mexico. Uotumbia Portland. City Bio Panama Sues. Honolulu. And way ports.

DATS. 1 1 1 1 3 5 5 5 6 8 6 July 7 SUX AND TIDE TABLE. -) 1 I tt MA VALLEY COLLEGE HAS THE MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION and tbe fiaee aefaool bmilding a the coast. The elimata is warm and healthful. It is free equally from fog and malaria during the summer.

The school 1 sufficiently- removed from the city to pissmve regulas habits on the part of papiis and to protect them against eon. tagious diseases. Only the best pupils frees, tbe best families are sought. The number of board, ins; students will be limited positively to twenty, and application for admission mass be med In advance. To this limited Dumber of pupil will secured the best companionship, the best ac-e mmodations, the best care and the ablasc in-etrnetiooHaet eaa be procured in any firat-cbss school of the East.

The Principal is wen known as aa educator, being the FOUNDER OF THE BERKELEY GYMNASIUM. He will be supported' by a faculty composed of young men in the prim of life and recognized by the public as successful teachers. Students prepared for any American University. Special attention will also be given to the English and Commercial Department. The next term will begin on 91osif ay, JsUw Slat.

Registered students can be admitted earlier if desired. For catalogues or particulars, address, JOHN t. BURBJ3, Principal, Sonoma, Cat. Berkeley Gymnasium Will Reopen Monday, July 10th. Students of both sexes prepared either for the universities or for commercial pursuits.

Tbe instruction is of the most thorough kind. The Faculty includes graduates of the Universities of Cambridge (England), Harvard. Bowdoiu, gan and California. For catalogues, etc. apply 10 GEO.

ATES, Principal. LIVERMORE COLLEGE. LiTermore, Alameda Co English and Classical Boarding and Day School Next term begins Monday, July 24, 1882. For Catalogues address j. i'.

smith, rnncipai. EITSKA INSTITUT a Post SC. Saa Francisco. French. German, and English Day and Board ing School for young ladks and children.

KINDERGARTEN. The twentieth year of this In stitute will commence July 24, 1882. MMK. H- ZKlTbKA, Principal. Oakland Normal School 1S19 Wemter Oakland The eighth term of this school will begin Tuesday, July I 1882.

WILLIAM C. DODGE, Principal. CALIFORNIA MILITARY AT OAKLAND, CALIKOHNIA. 13L. Tbe nineteenth year will begin on MONDAY, JULY 17, 1882.

REV. DAVID McCLURE, Pu. Principal- Hopkins' -Academy OAKLAND, CAL. THIS INSTITUTION, HERETOFORE KNOWN as Golden Gate Academy, will open Tuesday a. July 18.

1882. The building and grounds are undergoing extensive improvements. Classical, mo cngiisu vuna. i -earapby taught. Boys and young men received Send for prospectus to MISS HUMPHREY'S SELECT SCHOOL, No.

166T BROADWAY, Between 23d and 24th OAKLAND. The Sixth Year will commence on Monday, July 10. 1882. SHELL SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LAB EES, No. B68 Twelfth Street.

Oakland. Fall Term begins Wednesday, July 26, 1882. RICHARD B. 8NELM Priuciiials. MARY E.

SNELL, X-3ECVS Classical and English School, Frankllv. Street, boe 15tb. 3.. Term opens July 17, 1882. ISAAC WRIGHT, Principal.

Miss Bisbee's School FOa YOCNU LADIES, Oak. Street, bstweea lOtta and 11th OAKLAND, Will Rmdcib Jaly 36, 1889. Mulliken's DANCING ACADKIIY. SOUTH east corner Twelfth and Franklin street The RACQUET and all new dances taugb Hsll tn rant fn halls, mnnto.hltm.mtn. Hardware.

fuun Etuurw. Maam Brnaoa. W. M. EVERS0N tBnoaoss ors to Geo.

Brown Co.) Importers and Dealers HARDWARE. CUTLERY, TOOLS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS IRON AND STEEL. S. W. Cor.

Nintk ud Braadwat MiscellazieoTxa. NOTICE. Omci or OaaLAKD lea Woaxs, No. 80S Tnrra 8tsbt, Cau, June 19, 1882. Notice is hereby given to the public that P.

J. Myrick has ceased to be a driver for the above works We have been informed that some person in tbe employ of tbe Mountain Ice Company ha circulated the report that these works are Koine to stop delivering Ice. There is no foundation for snch a rumor. as the worn are. ana wm be, a permanency.

W. 8. THOMPSON, Manager. F. Zm SHOAFF, Agsat The lilountain Ice Co.

fFormerly alameda Coanty Ice Co.) OFFICE AND DEPOT, 515 Fonrth Street. Oakland, OaL Ica Dsuvsaxs vjAsii Paarsr OaEuum. ORDERS LEFT AT MR. T. R.

BURNS', eomer Ninth street and Broadway, or Twelfth street and Broadway, will receive prompt attention. Ice cream by tn qoa or gallon. Parties and Ball supplied. WMtiiey i Co's Th only Company thaA forwards Packages Orders, Letters, etc, on every half-hoar train to and from San Fraacisor and Administrator Sale of Heal Z-tate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN pursuance of aa order of tbe Sonerinr- Court ia and tor tbe Citv Saa Francisco, fitai y0 16th day of ilav, i8js sjh juouia rar I8T.

MOMIM. tlMI11lalasM-narl ftW A JSk auction, to the highest Muj-a so eonnrmation by said Superior Court, oa the ruth day auction Cfrr" o- o. ni aizlttn street, waa 4ka SH4 a sV I mmm Wie -wajr v-t V-eM. aeMl VVUH.F OK AJftmeCiaV. emil th ritrhtV litleTl- Il Ajra avraH aa-fafa AT a W-T EinisTssV Pakrlrstr AthrmmnmA oa a-W evi A dcaUk, svikI li th riffht, title aad hums that sntS astkSH atafaf an Is-, hn smsasa 1 J- wwaeiwti WW tar vnjra wis sM-tqpired, other than or ia additioa to that s-aff ChsTi Bsatul fkaalea s9ak-B hm.

AU a 1 saa avi mm UI VI 1X13 JrOr dctht In avn4 to all that certain lot of land tit- na. In tluMUn. 1. 1 1 vuimu, vounty ot Alameda. State of California, and bounded and described aa follows, to-wit: Lot 10, in Block as tbown on th map enti.

tied, "Map of the Bay ww Homestead, Oak- 1 i w. j.Muujg pivfnnr fiwui, en file ia the Recorder office of Alameda county. Terms and conditions of sain Casb; tea per cent, of the purchase money to be paid oa the dv ot sale, balance en confirmation of sale by said Superior Court. Deed at expense of pur. CHAS-'T RMfni Administrator of the Estate of Louisa.

Parker. deceased. May ii, 1S82. Sawyer tt Ball, attorneys. 611 Clar street.

San Francisco. Notice of Executors Sale of Seal Estate. NOTiCE IS HEREBY firVEN, THAT IN pursuance of aa order of the Probate Court of tbe Countv of Alameda. California, marie! h. A.V.

XT r. t-tr i .1.1 vrx. Will UV1 A. iOlil, IU Mn maner of ine estate of w. peters, neceasMJ the undersigned, the executors of the will ot said deceased, will sell at nrivata sala.

anhlect to aon-4 8r-tion bv the Superior Court of said County of sm T-IirTnlslt 9M Saturday, the 8tn day. of Julyj A. J). 1882, AU the right, title and interest ot said William BJ reters, oeceasea. at tne ttnte ot his death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired othtf than, or in addition to, that of the said tes4 tator.

at the time of his death in and to all of the) following described real estate, to-wit: LoU No. 19, SO, 21, 2S, 23. 24 and 25, in Block) No. 129, as appears on Kellersberger's mas of the! City of Oakland, tq. the County of Alameda, State Terms and conditions of the sale Cash; la gold coin of the United States.

A denottit of ten per cent, will be required upon acceptance of a oid; natance to oe aid oa tne eonnrmation of sale by the Superior Court. Conveyances of title at purcnasers' expense. A AH bids or offers mast be mads In writing, and! may be left with S. F. Daniels, attorney for said estate, at the City Hall ia Oakland, or J.

C. Peters, one of the executors, at No. 601 Sixth street, ean rrancifco. Dated, June IS, A. D.

1882. a D. J. MAJOR. J.

PETERS, -Executors, etc Notice of Redemption. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF THE FUNDED Debt Bonds ot tne City of Oakland, issued under the Statute of March 24. 1870. In accordance witii the provisions ot an "Act of the Legislature of the State of CtWornia, enti tled, -An Aet to provide tor paying certain claims gmius. lie isi.y tn umuum, ana conirmct funded debt for that purpose," approved March 24.

1 James Dods, City Treasurer of the City of Oakland, having heretofore duly advertised, in accordance with te provisions ot said Act, for sealed proposals for the surrender $3,500 worth of bonds issued under said Act, and bo proposals having ueen made for the surrender of any of said bonds, hereby arive notice that there is now in tbe Sinking Fund appropriated for the payment oi oonas as provided said Act tne sum sjt.oi'V, U. S. go'd coin, which said fu.d is set apart to pay and discharge bonds numbererV respectively fine, two and three, ot 1,000 each, Issued under said Act. 8aid bonds numbt red one, two and three, wil be paid and disctiarged on presentation at my office, in tbe City Ball, at aay time after date ef this notice, and if not presented for payment on or before the first day of July, 1882, they shall cease to draw interest on that day. Treasurer's Office, Aril 1, 1882.

JAMES DODS, City Treasurer of the City of Oakland. Delinquent Notice. A LAMED A. OAKLAND AND PIEDMONT Railroad Company, location of principal place of business, City of Oakland California, location of works, Alameda ixmnty, uuuornia. Notice -There it delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No.

18, levied On the thirteenth (iSih) day of Mar. 1882, the several amounts set oppo.t iBenaniest ot tne re-spective snarenoiaers as follows: No. of No. of Amount. Cert.

Sharesl James John Burnap H. 8. Jones- 124 15 15 26 80 V) 62 14 14! And in accordance with law, so lr.anr shares of each parcel of such stock ss may be neeeuary, will be sold at public auction at tbe i tfice of said Company, No. 622 Fourteenth 4th) street, in of Oakland, on the otb c'ay of July, A. D.

1882, at the hour of 12 o'clock, meridian, to, pay delinquent assessments thereon, together1 with costs of advertising and expenses of tbe sale. Deted, this 17th day of June, 1832. RUDOLPH MOHR, Secretary. Office No. 622 Fourteenth street.

City of Oak. and, State of California. Assignee's Sale of Eeal Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the Coanty of Alameda, Slate of California, made on tbe 6th day of June, 1S82. in the matter of the estate of O.

P. Hansen, an insolvent debtor, the undersigned, M. Marcuse, assignee of the estate of the Insolvent aforesaid, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash. In lawful money of the United States, on Saturday, the Uth day of Jane, 1882, at Io o'clock A. M.

at toe premises, eomer of Sd and Linden streets, fn the City of Oakland, and in said Alameda County, the following described real estate, situated in the City of Oakland, Ooun'y of Alameda and State of Oaiifornia, and being the sonthrast eomer of Third and Linden streets known as lot (32) thirty two, in block (443) four hundred and forty-three, as laid down- and designated on a map ot the Adeline and Market-street Homestead, recorded ia the office of the Recorder of A'ameda county, State ot California, in Book I. of maps, page 7. of taid records, together with all the houses and improvements on said lot 82, subject to a lien ot about $700, which can remain on tbe property with interest at the rate oi 8 percent, per annum. A deposit of 10 per cent, of the purcbate price will be required of purchaser at time of sale, bal-ancr when deed is delivered. Deed at expense of purchaser.

i M. MARCUSE. 868 Broadway, Oakland, Geo. B. De GoUa, attorney for assignee.

-Dated, Oakland. Jane 1884. Toll Eoad Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL apply to the Board of Supervi-oraof Contra Costa county, State ot California, at their regular meeting in the Cou't jlouse at Martinez, and to the Board of (supervisors, of Alameda coanty. State aforesaid, at their regular meeting a the Court House at Oakland, on tbe first Monday In August, A.

D. 1882, at 10 o'clock a.m., or as soon thereafter as tbs matter can be heard, for authority to construct and maintain in said eoonUes a wagon and to collect tolls thereon for the period of fifty years; said road to bejrinata point near my house on tbe public road leading up San Pablo Creek, in said Contra Costa county; thence by the most practicable route along or near the line of tbe road surveyed on petition ot E. Sullivan, et in a NW direction to the oounty line between- said counties; thence by the most practical route in a SW direction to the Tows of Berkeley, in said County of Alameda. THfcO. WAGNER, By a Wvatt, Attorney for Petitioner.

MarUnes, Jans 21, 1882. Probate Notice. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Alameda, etateot California. Ia the matter ef tbe estate of Rosa Howe, STJm Uttm. 1 tnr IWWinff will.

StC Notiee to hereby given, that a petition for to; probate of the will of Rosa Howe, deceased, and for tbs toroanee te Alfred P. Kayo end Henry A. Chase ot letters testamentary tbereon, has been filed in this Court, and that Mondsy, the 26th day of Jane, A. 1682, at 0 o'clock A. M.

of said day, at the Court-room of Department v. a aM fionr. as the Court Bouse in the City ot Oakland, in the County of Alameda, baa h.i tnr aba hearing of raid petition, when and where any person interested may appear andJ contest the same. Dated. Jane 14, 1882.

ANDREW Clerk By Thomas Eaoar, Deputy Clerk. Renunciation of NOW ALL HE5, BY THESE PEF that the undersigned. L. Gali-a 1. li-r.

by renooaeee ia send faith all participation future profits of the partnership business i 1 Logan aad the andeisigned, E. L. trails' who have been and now are copartnerit. buHiness in real estate, wider tbe firi.i r. of Logan a Gallatin, at No.

46? 9th street in City of Oakland. County of California: and tbe said E. L. I may be in his power, hereby nership of said O. C.

Lotrsn a i i i- and does not intend to i fore for the future. "WM SMITH, M. OCULIST FORMERLY AT tli Ran Francisco, has removed to Phcea'e Build rooms 00 to SO. Honrs for cou.uita-tion, 12 a. to a r.

a. Take the elevator. H. CREPLK, M. OFFICE, 96 BROAD WAT; RESIDENCE, 828 Third street, Oakland; office hours, 10 a.

to 13 end 3 to 4 r. a. B. McFAISK, ATTORN ET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, No. 458 Eighth street, Oakland.

Cat MRS. J. T. HAS REMOVED FROM 86J EAST TENTB) to 618 East 12th street, Oakland. Office hours 19 to 12 a.

a. and to r. a. A. O.

LaWREB, SEARCHER OF RECORDS. FOR ALAMEDA coanty, NE. cor Broadway and 6th streets, Oakland, Cal MISS VINNICOMBE, f-pEACHER OF PIANO AND 8ING1NG; FOR lerms aouress, 1Z74 ranfclin street. C. E.

CASS, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, NO. 1118 Broadway street, Oakland. P. F.

C. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-L 207 Sansome Street, 2nd floor, Sin Fran- TiSdO. J. A. ROBINSON, ATTORN Y-AT-LA NO.

609 MONTGOM ery street, Rooms 8 and 4, San Francisco Cal. Procures titles from the United Sta'es to Mineral, Agricultural, and Grant Lands. Mining Patents a specialty. J. W.

OSBORN, SEARCHER OF RECORDS, DELGER BLOCK, Broadway, Oakland, California. IiJBWIS SHEARER, ATTORNEY AN COUNSELLOR AT LAW, over Pacific bank, San Francisco. T. M. POSTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NO.

921 BROADWAY, Rooms 19 and 20. Oakland, Cal. SEARCHER OF RECORDS TJK)R ALAMEDA COUNTY, G. W. McKElND, JJ Residence: southeast corner East 15th st and 17th avenue.

East Oakland. Office: south-east corner 4th st. and Broadway, Oakland. MART WHITlfET, M. PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR, 17 EAST Twelfth street, East Oakland; houis-10 A.

M. to 12 to 4 r. M. MR. S.

W. I.F.ACh, rpEACHER OF SINGING AND ELOCUTION, I for parlor and stags; address, music stores, or 363 East Twelfth street, Oakland. E. D. WHEELER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, N.

W. corner Broadway and 10th street, Oakland. Cal. (Hooms 22 and 23.) A. W.

BISHOP, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, NW. cor. Broadway and 8th street, entrance on Sth street. GEO. UEWIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 921 BROADWAY, Oakland, SW.

corner Sth and Broadway. Room 14, Wilcox Block. GEO- DE GOTJA, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 1003J BROADWAY, northwest corner Tenth. Notary Public; Attorney for Public Administrator.

Victor H. Mstcalf, Gbokob D. Mbtcalp, Notary Public and Com- niissioner of Deeds. MET CALF Be, METCAXF, ArrORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 967 Broadway, Rooms 12 and 18. FRED.

E- BUTTON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND NOTARY Public, rooms 11 and 12, 869 Broadway, bet. Seventh and Eighth streets, Oakland, Oal. TAGGART Be DINGEE NOTARIES PUBLIC, OFFICE 400 AND 46S 8th street. WM.

K. ROWELL, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER, also Commissioner of Deeds for the Territory of Arizona, 468 Ninth street, Oakland, Cal. NYE Be, RICHARDSON. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ROOMS 8, 9, AND 10, 456 Eighth street, Oakland, Cal. WIL1V BTJRRAIX, VrOTARY PCPLIC, COMMISSIONER CF il Deeds 'and Conveyancer of 10 years' ex-I erience 1106 Broadway, Oakland; first door north of Oakland Bank Miscellaneous.

DR. ROCHE, Office sad Residence), 634 Central iTMSt, (N, E. corner Grove and 12th.) AW Houri at Home Before 10 A. 1 to 8 P. and after 7 P.

M. Telephone connection with all points and direct with SELZKR'S DRUG STORE 1570 Seventh street, between Chester and Henry, West Oakland, whence messages will be transmitted free at any hour of day or night. It Is to four Interest to Call over P. H. McliREW'S Carriage Factory THIRTEENTH t4TX.

THE CONCORDIA, H. BABTELS, Proprietor 1203 Broadway. Opposite Postoffice, Oakland, Cal. The Celebrated Beer of the Oakland Brewery on Draught. Particular attention is called to two beautiful billiard tables, manufactured by Aug.

Jungbat a of San Francisco. FINE WINES aad L.IQTJCRS. New City Market Camron Block, Fourteenth street, and 475 Eleventh street, near Washington, Having Adopted the Cash System, I will sell at 20 per cent less than any other market in Oakland. My present prices are: Beef steaks 8c to 15c; Beef roasts 8c to 16c; Mutton 8c to Be; Veal 8c te 12Jc; Pork 12Jc; Corned Beef 6c to 7c JOHN C. M.

MILLER, Prop. NEW FEED STORE WILLIAM SAGEHORN Wholesale ana Retail Dealer In FLOUR, HAY AND GRAIN SLxts St. near Brosulw- Orders delivered free of chares to all parts) of the el' Whitney Co's Preeare TicKeta aael Cbacke Bag. a are a year RewdaeraceNi es all Cetaat Fteeiaaora. Pactfle Castas M.

8. Ce. Ovwsrtm Rati asiel Navrf arattosi eT. B. WTTiTiT A T.TS, Car.

TaUrteCBtta suasl PrsusUlm Maa ifacturer of VrTRIFlED IRON STOSTK PIPBJ Terra Gotta Chimney Tops, and Michiiran Bar Stoneware: wbol leaaie and retail. Rrowell's Patent Chimneys. AH goods manufactured by white labor only, No connection with any "Association." To Flams oil Masons T7IOR SALE SAND AND GRAVEL IN Jtj qoantiias to suit. Apply to S4 Hannah St. SOAP WORKS Manufacturers and dealers la Chemical, Olive, Family.

Borax. Toilet and Tar Soaps. Soda, etc. Orders received through FACT0r, P.O.Box 458. 811-13 Talrd St.

Free delivery, OsMsanV Hear Market. Made to Order 1154 Broadway, Oakland, 1 e21 li ktsu.S flaw fs-etaedale, Moaelaw, 188J. Trains leave, and aie due to arrive at, Saa Fraa- 3seo sa follows: UUTI roa DESnNATJOJT. AMMn I ruM 9 80 an Antioca and Benicia 8 40PM 4 00 4 SO 113 49 10 10 A a 8 00 am) 7 40pm 11 40 AM SSOrri 4S0r a 10 10 A 800 aa and 10 10 A 4 00r SOaa Bemiog, El Pasol gjLpieesI 40 S4PM 7 It) AM 8 40PM 4 SO rail i ana uss i smig't. Gait and via Iivermore.

Stosktcn 8 00aa 4 00r a 800 am 4S0r 18 00 A SOam 8 00 AM 40 PM 840PM lOlOAM 11140 AM -Knighrs Landing USuadayaonly)! angetes ana noaut. and Pleasanton S40PM 8 49PM 840am 40pm 00 pm 980AM 4 00F and rysvUle and Chico. and Haywards. 118 40 pm 800AM 6 40PM 6 40PM 410PM 40 AM 840 AM 1I40AM 10 A 11 6 40PM 6 40PM 7 40pm 11 40 AM 800AM 10 00 AM 8 00r 600pm 8 SO 6 80 pm 8 00am 800am Ogdea and 1 East Emigrant end Red Bluff. 8 00 am! Colfax andVvia Benicia AlaC via Benicia SSOpm 4 80 pm 4 00 pm 8 00 AM 800pm 8 00AM 9 80 am SSOpm '4 00 pm 4 SO pm via River stmrs Jose 10 lO A 6 00 A 4 10 PM 940 AM 7 40PM 1 1(1 (Sundays only) 111 40 A U2 40PM no io a SSOpm 800 am City 11 40 AM 7 40pm 40pm 10 10 A 7 40PM 8 00 A Willows and Williams.

ueau A iSMIVtOW OU MTU BflUUlQ meet Pacific Express from Ogdenw at fcn Pablo; alaoPaclflc lpreg from "El PsoH at Antiocfa. LOOAL FERRY TRAINS, VIA OAKLAND PIER. From San Francisco, Dally. To EAST OAKLAND 6.00, .30.7.80, 8 80, 9.S0, 10.30, 11.30, 12.30, 1.30, 8.30, 8.30, 4.30, 6.30, 8.30, 7.00. a 00.

9.30, 11.00, 12.00. To ALAMEDA L00, f6.30, 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 18.80, 9.00, t9.30, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, 1.00, 100, S.00, tS.80, 4.00, 6.00. t5.80, 6.00, t6.30, 7.00, 9.30, 11 00. 12 00. To BERKELEY- 6.00, fl.80, 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, "8.80, 8.00, 19.80, ia00, 110.30, 1L00, ill-SO, 12.00, LOO, 2.00, 8-00, 4.00, 4.30, 5.00, 5.30, 6.00, 6.80.

7.00, a 00, 9.30. 12.00. To WEST BERKELEY -6. 00, 7.00, 7.S0 18.00, a30, 9.00, 10.00, 1L00, 2.00, 8.00, 4.00, 4.30, 5.00, 6.30, 6.00, "6. SO.

7.00. To Saa Frauaolaoo. Pally. From BROADWAY, Oaeland 6.32, 6.02, 6.8, 7.02, 7.S2, 8.02, S32, 9.02, 9.32, 10.02. 10.32, 11.02, 11.82, 12.02, 12.32, 1.02, 1.82, 2.02, 22, S.02, 3.82, 4.02, 4.82, 6.02, 6 82, 6.02, 6.32, 7.02, a02, 0.82, 11.02.

From EAST OAKLAND 6.21, 5.61, .21, 6.51, 7.61, a61, 9.61, 10.61, 11.61, 12.61, L61; 2.61, 8.61, 4.61, 5.61, 6.51, 7.61, 9.21, 10.61. From ALAMEDA 6. 16. 5.46, 6.15, 7.10, 7.i&, S10. iS.3S, 9.10, f9.Sb, 10.10, tl0.35, 11.10, 12.10, 1.10, 2.10.

8.10, 4.10, t4.85, 6.10, T5.S6, 6.10. t6. 36, 7. 16, ff.3b,9.15, 10.45. From BERKELEY 5.

46, 8.15, 6.45,7.15, 7.45, 8.15, a 45, tl-15. 9.46, 110.15, 10.46, 11-16, 11.45, 12.45, 1.45, 2.45, 3.45, 4.15, 4.45, 6.15, 6.45, 15, 6,45, 7.45, 9.16, 10.45. From WEST BKUKELEY 5.46, 8.45. 7.16,7.45, 8 46, 0.45, 10.45, 1.45, 2.45, 3.45, 4.4J, S.6, 0 45, 7.10. CREEK ROUTE.

FROM SAN FRASiCISCO 7.16, 9.16, 1L16, 1.15, 3.16, 6.16. FROM OAKLAND 6. 15, 8.16. 10.16, 12.15, 2.16,- 4. 16.

AU trains run daily, except when star () de notes Isundiyg excepted. Trains marked thus (t) ma via East Oakland. (1 Sundays cnlv "Standard lime" furnished by Randolph A Jewelers, lttland 108 Monhromty A. M. TOWNE.

T. 11. (HXlDlULh, Onn.gapt. Qen. Pass A Tkt.

Agt (BROAD QATJOE.) First-Class en nion Trains TO MONTEREY AND SANTA CRUZ EVERY SUNDAY. Round Trip tickets to either point ONLY 93. Trains leave from Fourth and Townsend streets at 7:30 A. sha-p. ValencU st at 7:40, sharp.

Fivo Honrs at tho Seaahore. Returning, leave Monterey, 4:30 P. M-, Santa Cruz, 4:15 P. M. Arrive at San FrancUoo at 8:40 P.

M. To Residents of Oakland By special arrangements tbe Company begs to announce'' that persons leaving Broadway station. Oakland, on tne 6:32 A. M. train and taking special cars of the Fifth street line of the Market street Railway at Ferry Landing on arrival of boat, will reach tbe Depot Fourth and Townsend streets, iu time to connect with these Excursion Trains.

Returning to Oakland by the P. M. boat. A. C.

BASSETT, Supt. H. R. JUDAH, A. P.

A South PacificCoastR.R; Newark, San Jose, Los Baton, Glen-weif, Felton and Santa Cruz. PICTURESQUE SCENERY, MOUNTAIN views, Big Trees, Santa Clara valley, Monterey bay. Forty miles shorter to 8ANTA CRUZ than any other route. No change of cars: no dust. Equipment and roadbed first-class.

PASSENGER TRAINS leave station, 12th and Webster sbeets, Oakland, at 8AK A. daily. West San Leandro, West XU San Lorento, Russella, Mt. Eden, Al-varado, Hall's, Newark, Centerville, Mowry's, Alvise, Agnew's, Santa Clara, SAN JOSE, Loa Gatos, Alma, Wright's, Highland, Glen wood, Dougherty's, Trees and SANTA CRUZ. Arriving at 12.15 P.

M. 2 A P. M. (Sunday excepted) express; Al-sxO varado, Newark, Centerville, Agnews, Santa Clara, SAN JOSE and principal stations to SANTA CR0Z, arriving at 6.10 P. M.

4 A P. daily for 8an Jose, Los Gatue xU and intermediate points. Htar eoaaeetloas to Congress and Mag. netic Soring, Hotel de Redwood, Boulder Creek, Lorenzo, Camp pi tola, Soquel and "Pescadero. San Pranclsra) to Oakland and Alameda J6.80 7.30 8.80 9.80 10.30 11.30 A.

M. 112.801.302.30-3.30 1.806.806.80 7.80 10.00 11.80 P. M. fQ Excursions EVERY SUNDAY to SANTA tj3 CRUZ and BIG TREfcJ 8:45 A. M.

From Foartmnth and Webster, Oakland J5.57 51.57 7-67 a 62 9.62 10.62 111.62 A. M. 12.62122.628.624.626.62 6.62-10.20 P. M. (Sundays ojly, 7.62 P.

From Hifrh Alameda (5.46- 56. 45 7.46 8.88 9.35 10.85 ilL35 A. M. 12.36 1.362.353.354.366.856.3610.06 P. M.

Stations in Oat land but two blocks from Broadway, connections with all street-car lines. (Daily, Sundays excepted. is.turt'ays and Sundays only. ICKET, Telegraph and Transfer offioes, 222 Montgomery street, 8. Twelfth and Webster, Oakland; Park sTreet, Alameda.

Excursion tickets at low rates. Parlor cars. Commutation tickets -25 rides for 81.25 between Alameda and Oakland. Good until used. A.

H. FRACKER, R. M. GARRATT, Gen. Supt.

Gen. Freight A Pass. As. Fourth of July Camp Dimond, 2d Regf Santa Cruz. Camp Sheehan, 1st Eegt, Saa Jose.

Excursion Tickets To Santa Cruz, San Jose, and Intermediate points will be sold Jane Soteruly 1st, 2d, 3d, and4th.J TICKETS COOD FOR RETURN TJntil Wednesday. July 5, inelnsivtv 12:05 p. M. Boat from Alameda Point and 12:30 p. M.

Boat from San Francisco, and trains connecting therewith, will be run oa Tuesdav, Juiy 4th. R.M. GARRATT, A. H. FRACKER; G.

F. i P. A. Gen'l 8upt I1ERVE AtlD BRAIII. Wt WARRANT SIX BOXES OF DR.

C. WESTS Nenre and Brain treatment to cure any natrons disease, either ante or female, of whatever nature or cause, and will gtaa a writ-tea guarantee with each order agreeing to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure la six Price 81 per box; six boxes $6. Seat prepaid by mail on receipt of pries. rc ivLmcaflLiirjs caj-: Sr Wholesale Agents, (Stand 429 SANSOME STREET, Saa Francisco rot, gold by all druggists in Oakland. OF Certain: Bonds of the City of Oakland IN PURSCANCKOF AND IN CONFORMITY with Resolution numbered 11,064 of the City Council of the City cf Oakland, notice is hereby gives that all persons owning or hoMing bonds of the City of aklaad.

issued ander and in pursuance of certain Acts of tbe Legists. tnre of the State of California, anttUed, respectively, "An Act to provide for payiog certain claims against the City of Oakland, and to n-tract a funded debt for that purpose approved March 24, 1870; also, an Act entitled '-An Act authorising the City of Oak 'and to issas aad seU bonds of the City of Oakland, and with the proceeds thereof to pay and cancel certain other bonds of said city, approved March 30, 1874-are hereby dincted and required to pre-ent the ante to the Ci-y T.es surer of the City of Oakland, at his office at the City Hall ia the City of Oakland, on or before the 1st day of October, 1882, for payment and redemption of the same, or, at tbe option of tbe bolder thereof, for exchange for other bonds of the City of OaMand, issued under and in pursuance of and in- aosord- ance with Chapter Six of Title Three oftPart our of the Political Code of the State of Carter-nta, and in conformity with Resolutions unrobe red 11.084 and 11.085 of tbe City Council of tbe City ct Oakland. Ana notice Is Hereby given that unless such bonds above referred to are so presented for payment and redemption or exchange on or before the 1st day of October, 1882, they shall eeise to draw and bear interest from and after that date. JAMES DODS, City Treasurer of the City of Oakland. Oakland, June 20, 1882.

SUMMONS. IN VHE 8U PERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY I Alameda, State of California. Department No. 1. Peter Donahue.

Plaintiff, vs. A. W. Schenck, John Doe, Kichard Roe, Mary Roe, Defendants. Acti an brought in the Superior Court of the Count of Alameda, State oi California, and the compl t'nt filed in said County of Alameda, in the office cf the Clerk of said Superior Court.

the People of tho State of California send greet ing to A. w. benenck, John Doe. Kichard Koe, Mary Roe (the last three defendants being sued fictitious names, their true names beinsr -un known to plaintiff, but which, when discovered, be prays leave to insert), said Defendants. You are hereby required to appear ia an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the Superior Couit of the County of Ala meda, State of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclu sive oi tne aay oi service; artertne service on vou of this summons, if served within this coun ty, otherwise, within th'rty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the pi aver ot saia complaint.

The said action is brought to obtain, a decree of court: 1st. That there is due to the plaintiff, upon a certain promissory note, bearing date April 3, 1877. executed by the defendant A. W. Schei ck.

to the plaintiff, for the sum of $1,500, with inter, est thereon from date until paid, at the rate of ten per rent, per annum; also tbe further sura ot $53.96, paid, laid out and expended by the plain tiff for tne said aeienuant. lor taxes ana ments, with interest thereon, at the late of two per cent, per month, and a reasonable percentage upon the amount found due the plain: iff, for counsel lees. 2d. That tbe amount so found to be due and owing to said plaintiff may be declared to be a lien upon certain lands ana premises aeecnoea in a certain indenture of mortgage bearing date April 3, 1877, and executed, by the said defen dant to the plaintiff, to secure the same, which lands and premises are also described in com plaint, and that the said lands and pr.misee- mav be soul, and the proceeds applied to the payment of -aid amounts so found to be due andm owing as aforesaid to tne plaintiff, together witn the expenses of sale and costs of suit, and in case sucn proceeds are not sufficient to pay tne same, then to obtain an execution against s.iid defendant Schenck for the balance remaining dur, snd also that the defendents and all persons, claiming by or under them tray be barred ana. foreclosed of all right, title, claim, equity of redemption, and interest and to said mortgaged premises and for other and further relitf, special refer ence being made to the complaint on file herein for farther particulars And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, tbe said plaintiff will enter your de faults and appiyta tbe court lor the reuei de manded in tbe said complaint.

Given under my hand jud the seal of the Sa perior Court, of the County of Alameda State of California, this 9th dar-of June in the rear of ur Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty two. ANDREW RYDER, sbal Clerk. By Thomas Eaoar, Deputy Clerk. Notice to Creditors. Entate of DA VI P.

BARST0W, deceased. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UN lj dei-signed, administrators of the estate of David P. Barstow, deceased, to the creditors, of and all persons having claims against tbe said deceased, to exhibit' them with tbe necessary vouchers, within ten months after tbe first publication of this notice, to the said administrators, at the law office of A. A. Moore, of Ninth and Broadway street (Union Bank BuildingX in the city of Oakland, county of Alameda, State of California, their place of business for transacting the business ef said estate.

ANSON BARSTOW and GEO. W. REED, Administrator! tbe Ute of David P. Bar-stow, deceased. Dated at Oakland, June 8, 1882.

Notice to Creditors. Estate of ALDKX, dceeated. IkTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UN-L dersigned, administrator, with the- will annexed, of the estate of Ann Alden, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having elaims against tbe said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten (10) months after the first publication of this notice, to tbe said administrator, with the will annexed, at Room 15. No. 2 Montgomery City and County of San Francisco, CaL, the same being tbe place for the transaction of tbe business of the said estate.

J. McELRATH. Administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Ann E. Alden, deceased. Dated at Oakland.

June 27, 1882. Probate Notice. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUN-ty of Alameda, State of California. In the matter of the estate of Mary Fisher, deceased. Notice of time set for proving will, etc.

Notice is hereby given that a petition tor the probate of the will of Mary Fisher, deceased, and for the issuance to Joha Fisher of letters testamentary thereon, has been filed in this Court, and that Monday, the 17th day of Juiy, A. D. 1882, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at tbe Court Room of Department No.

8, of said Court, the Cou -t House in the City of Oakland, in the Coanty of Alameda, has been set for the hearing of said petition, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated June 29, 1882. ANDREW RYDER, Clerk. By Joux Eswasdh, Deputy Clerk. Notice.

rpHKRB WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the California Hosiery Company, at the Company's office at the mill, corner of First and Jefferson In tbe City of on Saturday, July 1, 1882, at 8:30 o'clock P. for the purpose of Increasing tbe capital stork of said Company to the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to transact snch other business as may be proper. By order of tbe Board of Directors. JOHN WILLIAMS, Secretary. Oakland, May 1, 1882.

y- Notice to Stockholders. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 8TOCK-holdets of the Odd Fellows' Ball Association will be held in th-ir ball, corner of Franklin and Eleventh street, 8 T. oa June 88, 1882, for election of Directors, tfy order of toe Presidens. 8. K.

HA88INGER, Secretary. Miscellaneous SURE CURE FOR I guarantee to curs sll external caaes ot CAN. CEB; call or address CANCER a J. BRACKET, 615 7th St. near Washington.

Closed ftatordaya. rwBtasox. AUTOBUS KMHSALk i Pacific Coast Planing Mill, A. KENDALL A Cor. Grove and td atsv, Oakland, California.

Manufacturers of Moldings, Door and Window TC B.TL-jn. m1 "ivnInArf TI i.rt Ssss sPimiatkwfBtr of all desetiptioas: Sawing. Planing aad Shaping stat sa4 sTVaU Wm fcsv IWiUfl 1 aT SI I fit I a3TS wsas sr. a- a attended Io. FiriE VJATCIIES v.

Claasiast far SI. GLASSES pot fn for 10 cents Kstaolisnea II years in San Jianciaeo. If a Not I.Li.....J..Ustaet Office: 4G99thSt. Oakland. Saa Fraaef ace SIS Sastaeaa tftreet Rate reasonable.

-Losses settled with liberality and promptness. off loans: O. M. FISHER. President W.

P. JONES Vice-President W. F. BLOOD 8cCTvtry L. B.

EDWARDS General Agent Dtascross: C. O. Brigham, John Crelila, C. H. Twomblj V.

D. Moody, G. at. Fisher, A. J.

Snyder, W. P. Jones. J. 8.

Eniery, F. K. 8 hat tuck Baml Breck. A. Chabot.

HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF CALIFORNIA. Capital, Paid up) 300,000 OO Assets Jaaasrjr 1. 1889. 697,839 83 Income For 1881 SSO ,940 Net 8 ar pins 903,169 08 Ixaaaes paid since org-'sn 1 ,75484 00 J. F.

HOUGHTON President C. R. STORY Secretary Alameda County Branch, 993 and 994 Broadway, Oakland. The income of this branch is deposited and invested in thin coanty, a feature peculiar to tnts Company. R.

II. MAG1LL, Manager, H. F. GORDON, Secretary. Stockholders residing in this count v.

J. F. Houghton, J. L. N.

8herd, Chauncey Taylor, 8. Huff, R. 8 FarreUy, W. B. Hardy, J.

B. Marlin, L. C. Uoo rehouse. C.

W. Hathaway, Splair, C. J. Btevens J. L.

Shiman. Arthur Brown. FIRE INSURANCE. GUARDIAN, OF LONDON. 95,000,000 np Capital 7,000,000.

Net Casb Sar pirns The largest paid np capital of any Company doing a fire business in this coiinti y. MANUFACTURERS' FIRS AND MARINE, OF BOSTON. Total Assets 1 W. 8'J5. 5 RELIABLE AND POPULAR.

OF NEW TCRK 8ound and active Company. JOHN ELIOT BZNTOrJ, 1100 Brneilwav. Aeent for Oakland ft Alan: eds Merchant Tailors. A. YOUNGBERG, MERUHANT TAILOR (Late of San Francisco) At 466 8th St, Oakland.

Has opened a New Tailoring Establishment, with the choicest of English and foreign woolen goods, First-Class Work and Second to Nckb. Recommexvkd bt Many. No. 466 Eighth Street, Oakland STEIN, Tie Professional Tailor, MAKES THE BEST AND THE Cheapest Suits of Clothes Ill OAKLAND. Goods and Workmanship ranted as Represented- Honest Iteallnir is the Best Policy.

916 BROADWAY Between EIGHTH and NINTH STREETS. F. KUHLMAN, Merchant Tailor JTUE BEST WORK and FIT. No. 1164 BROADWAY.

Between 13th and 14th streets, J. H. TOBIN, Merchant Tailor 114 MONTGOMERY ST. Under Occidental Hotel, San Francisco. In LARGE VARIETY Just Received.

Harness-makers- JAMES LEIITELL, If and Dealer ia Harness Saddles. Whips. HoTOodotMng, BLANKETS and LAP ROBES, CAHRON BLOCK, 469 and 471 14th St. Bet Postoffice and City Hall, Oakland. A fine line of single and double harness always on hand and for sale at low prices.

No necessity t- gv to San Fraaeisoo to buy harness, or for any thing that is ksptin a well-regulated harness shop. Goods Guaranteed as Represented. Repairing neatly and pronrptly executed. Please call and examine my stock HORSEMEN NOTICE. A.

W. PALMER DIPORTKB and MANUFACTURER Has retired from firm eorner of Bread-- and Uth at and opened at Ho. 1008 Broadway, Between Tenth and Ehrreoth. Rnpalriuf; Promptly Done. Horse Boots a Specialty.

acoa da 1 a B. W. L. W. H.

W. L. Sun Sun email. Large. Large Small.

B. 8. 27 9 46 AH 24 8 49 FK 2 53 ax 14 40 7 26 28 10 62 3 14 9 32 8 40 4 41 7 46 29 11 45 4 05 10 14 4 35 42 7 16 9 84 4 B8 10 68 5 19 4 42 7 25 I 1 17 55011 43 600 14725 8 tVl del 6 40 4 48 7 25 fflk9A 7 21- 1417 25 4 8 10 1 21 1 4t 7 25 wM7 THE GREAT. FOB RHEUnATISiv' Neuralgia. Sciatica, Lumbago.

Backache, Sorenes of the Chett. Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat. Swellings and Sprains, Bums and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tootti, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feei and Ears, and all other Pains and Ache. Prepnration on earth equals 8r. Jaooh On.

as a aafe, mtrr. mimple and cltrap External Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling at lay of SO Cents), and every one ringi with pain can have cheap and poa. ve proof of its elaims. Directions in Elevqu Languages.

SOLD BY ALL BEtTGHSTS ASS SXALZSS IS A. VOGEIJSR CtX, BaMsior', Jfat BENTON COAL CLEANESr CHEAPEST and BEST Wellington. Scotch. And Vest Hartley For sale in lots to suit. 413 TEN STREET T.

H. HENDERSON. OCR NEW STOCK OP Gaipts, smyroa Sis, Etc. Is be ng received, and will be sold at I EASTERN PRICES. PARTIES WISHING TO FURNISH HOTELS pi naiiioiirHL Rluh Rooms, etc.

will do well to examine our goods and ascertain our prices Deiore purcnasmg. BDlMjBECK OOfX 618 MARKET STREET And 15 Sc. 17 Post St. Savm Frsmoisoo MOORE'S KEMKDT FOR POISON OAK! And OUter Ski DlMatet. The great Destroyer of Pain, Irritation and In flamation, whether caused by Poison Oak, Scalds, Burns, Cuts, Chafings, Flea, Bug, and Mosquito Bites, Sunburns, Pilee, Ac An Infallible Cure.

For sale by all Druggists, 25c a box. Redington A Co. wholesale druggists, 8an Francisco, ageot DIVIDEND NOTICE. San Francisco Savings Union, 532 California' ft, eor- Webb, 8- For the half-year ending with June 30, 1882, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four and thirty-two one hundredths (4.32) per cent, per annum on Term Depoeita, and three and sixty one hundredths (3.G0) per cent, per annum on ordinary deposits, free 7f Federal tax, payable on and after Wednesday1, 12th July, 1882. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier.

CHEAP PETER BAKER'S tftts uroaaway. In consequence of ieing under little or no ex-nenae of rent, and bdvinr Broods at cash prices, we can seU goods at a GREAT REDUC TION from the regular prices. Call and convince yourselves. 823 Broadway, below -th street, Oakland I RUN MAKER. 415 13th street, bet.

Broadway and Franklin, (Formerly lunder Grand Central), manufactures and keeps constantly on hand the best and largest assortment of Trunks, Valises, and Orab Bags, the most reliable work done ana cods sold snch as reprwented. DEW EY 8l GO'S Scientific Press RATEN-T-AGENGY No. MARKET STREET, Klevmtor, 1 KRONT HtKK O. I wm. tJ Hamilton, Ceirwsiar af Alaiineda.

Cevsatw( Has remove to his New Building, No. 466 TH1STBE1ITH STREET, Bet. Broadvsay and Washington Having no rent to pay, I am enabled to cive my patrons the Dsn ens ox ana ssmo. Everything requisite foe Funerals. Orders attended to day or night.

Stbles. rilHTH STREET LIVERY STABLES Cly Md Jeffs rsta Streets, Bene kp 1st B)x SlsUIs firassd Flr rr prMaitti. Preprleter -DZZTSR STABLES Cor. Central Ave. sod Harrisoa Sts, Opposite Grand Central Hotel, Oakland, OaL a hvy of every deecnpMon a snsisslre.

Hacks to hire a aO Mrnaa Saddle haras Anetioneers Vvotiees. EatabUalaeel 1866. DAITIIIIX: A XH ROIL, (Late BsnVhsad A Soaa.) PIONKEB Aj DCTIONEBB 8," Offlcs and Warerooms No. 4 Tenth street, between Broadway and Washington. Bale conducted la any part of the county.

Buy and sell new and econd-hand furniture, and do a general ommuas.on business. EDY UlDIREM 1 BE ME REAL ESTAtB TEAS SANCTIONS. The following real estate transfers recorded in theaKecorder's Office. Alameda County, June 28, leal, are reported by Mix A Smith, Searchers of tteoDrd: Bagge to David Sieburg 10 ft lot 14, blk 728 Oakland. John Scott and wife to DVB Hal lam Kirkbam, 175 fm West lOtb, 8 82 115, Espinosa to Ervia San Pablo av, at oW eor Hd tract of Ysunza and wife 80x151, Berkeley 3 Ziegenbeia to John Bechtel- 8th, 90 fm Chester, 40x100, Oakland MOaTeaoxs.

Thorndike to Belle Hill-NW tfdvand sts, 8 100x237, Haywards Walter Ren wick and wife to Wm Rice Und 1-llth interest In 264 acres, lots in FitchburgHd; also lots 1 to 8, blk 7, lots 10, 11 ana 12, block 5, San Antonio, and property in other ou Adam Menges and wife to Glandon SW 9th and Webster, 75x100; also 9th, 76 fm Webster, 86x100. Oakland Clymer to Jones 14th, 180 fm Webster, 80x103, Oakland Rothmermelto Mrs CE Begnes Part lot 18, blk lands adct Alameda 250 800 1500 4000 1200 3510 9000 3000 1500 OVERLAND fASSENOERS. rABSVSOOSW TASaXM OMASA, BsT Omaha, June 29th. To arrive in Oakland July 3d: Dr 8 Orme and family, Lei and Stanford, Ma jor Ratbbone, Miss ME Padger.W a Holmes, wife and two daughters, San Francisco: Moorman, Louisville, Ky; Coatee and wife, California; Mrs 8 Hammond, London, Out; Koss, Boston; Mrs A Thornton, Ind; Mrs Templeton end children, Oakland; also S6 em- igranu to arrive 4uiy oto. BIRTHS.

HADENFELDT In 8an Francisco, June 29, to the wife of Hadenfekn. a son. BAKER Id San Francisco, June 21, to tbe wife of uater, a oauirnter. DANNKNBAUM la fete Francisco, June 28, to the wile of Dannenoaum. aauicnter.

GLIDDON In San Franciscol June 28, to the wife of a aiiddon, a daughter. MARRIAGES. 8TEVEN8-GRAHAM In this city, June 89, In 8t Paul's Cftnrcn, or the Her Houurt one wood. Professor Stevens snd Eleanor daughter 01 11 uranam. AM DEBisON-CHKIsiTENSEN In San Francisco, Jane 28, Clans Anderson and Hanstne Cbns- temen.

CAMtRON KERR In 8aa Francisco, June 21, aona uuneron aua wuneimma Kerr. BU HR-HAKT la Ban Franctsoo. June 14, Burr and A Hart. ROOKiGtR-GEKMAM In Ban Francisco, June 26. Severo Kodrbrer and Mahula Uerman.

MoNAH AN-BEARD In San Francisco, June 29 Tbos Monshaa and Badle A tseard. MACK-FAHY-Ia Ban Fraaeisco, June 28, Fred Mac ana nvatte rany. ALLAN-PABK8 In San Francisco, June 28, A Alia ana Man an rarBs. VEATBS. AJfTHONt In 8an Pablo, Jus 17, Andreas An thonl, aired 46 years.

10 month and 28 days. SillTa In San FrMekea, June 29, Ann Smlta, a native or xreiana, agea year. BUCKLEY la 8mm Franeieeo. June 29. Buckley, a native of Ireland, end 68 rears.

SNOW -ii ear Caipar, Jan 18, Mrs Snow, a native of Tennessee, aged to years. -G BOH EG AN- -In San Fraaeisco, Jane 29, Am Geohegan, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years. DILTS-iu Murphys, June 17, Cytinda Dili. -1 airea years. i ULRPHY In Eacramento, June 27, Mary Murphy, aged 1 year, 1 raonth and 12days.

TtA VDALE In Saeramento. Jane 85, James -Tesvodale, a native of Scotland, aged 40 ears. WEILMAN la Iowa Hill, June Is, Jaeob WeU-man, a)red 66 year. the choicest varieties, tastefully arranged tn ropriate designs, for funerals, at reaaooaUe J. KTJTCIIIS OZTS AIVO SKBO DEPOT, of 14th and Washington Sta, City lllarket JtxanosoaTwsifthsl.

Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia Beet omlity of Uaata, esh meat on- hand every dav, also game of all kin aa.

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