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a ttt. a jt daily nviOTiTa satubdat, kovehbeij 2G. igoi 17w To-day. 1 Tb Sacramento Bee, quoting Vanity New To-day. Anus en eats.

New To day. CHUHSH r.3TICL3. BRUSSELS CARPET GaMand (Snrnng STrita TCBLISHKD DAILY (Sunday Excepted.) AT KOS.4U A All EIGHTH STHKKT TRTBUTTE PUBZJSHUfO CO. WflL K. DAttOIE, Mnnafert intvnn cinini e-AT FIVTEIN CENTS Kla w'BSSa kaBh oa aajut on TOB VBIKLT TBIBVRI, rcwiag itut uiomt, OKZ TBAB 60 1 8IX M0HTH3 11 Seventy-Five Cents per Yard San Francisco ,23: AU other goods at egrially low prices, snch as Walnut, Maple, Ash and Pine sets.

Parlor Suits, Plain, Wool too numerous to mention. i Please give us a call and convince ber and name. GIB SCHE IB Nos. 1064, 1066 and 1070 Broadway, SEWED AUD LAID Price 90 cents. Top, and Hair Top, Spring Beds, 1 Dont forget the num- EXAMINE I der Mbrst.

PRESENTS East Side, near 12th. Street. AND THE LARGEST STOCK OF Toys anil Novelties for lliB HoMays Ever Brought to Oakland, at H. Von 7 907 and 909 Washington bet. 8th and 9th.

HOLIDAY Watches, Silverware and Jewelry AT R. W. EDWARDS, 961 Broadway, (LATE WIL80NS) Being overstocked with jewelry, resolved to sell at the very lowest prices for cash. Every article sold will be GUARANTEED as represented. As I intend to continue the business, my reason for selling AT COST during the holidays is to reduce the meda county.

As I manufacture most of my own work, I am able at any time to se! AS CHEAP as any house on the coast. All kinds of jewelry made to nished if desired. XI. 3E3 3L A MANUFACTURING JEWELER, J. F.

REIMM ART CO. (Successors to OAKLAND" OPERA lstta street, betweea Broadway and MESSES. POHLEY Proprietors MR. J. H.

lirec. MB. FKKD. Hauxf THIRD WEEK 1 -'Everv eveaiiur. azeent Rimitiv until further aetice, production of Audranr wmic ura, OLIVETTE I OLIVETTE I OllTETXI! I After careful preparation.

SPARKLING MUSIC 1 WITTT DIALOG CS LAUGHABLE SITUATIONS I Broopeta of sceatry Act Square at Perptjrnaa, witb view of Harbor. Act II Ball Koom at tbe Palace kousillon. Act III First preseatatioa of the real 1 bird Art. The neat frison Sceoe, where the Three Vensrds, tbe World's" Greatest "3 vMwmin auu urea aUVUie Kinor Uish Act IV Interior ef Main Brace Tavern. New and fclahorate Scenery by Kaulbaca.

Rich and Beautiful Costumes by Jahn ft Foster, saade expressly for this production. fine Mechanic Effects by Dove and Green leek. SATURDAY MATIXEE AT 3 P. SL When no smoking- will be allowed. ADMISSION .....25 CENTS Come early and see the irreat Nightfall on the Harbor Scene and The Farandole.

No smoking allowed on Monitay evenings. 1 TOiyY OAKES' OAKLAND PAVILION, Harrison street, bet. 10th and 11th, Tassday, 1 ha red ay- and Saturday Afteraoout and Ersalnt FASSKING'S PAVILIOII. ALAMKDA. Wedaesday and Friday Afternoons and Kvenlnjf.

TONY OAKES, Propietor. ewo-day. HASSBIER'S Lung and Cough Syrup (Establshed in 1864.) For riseases of the Throat and Lungs, Fevers, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Imng Affections, Whooping Coiifii' anil Consnmutioii Price per Bottle, 5 ijottles to a Gallon VALENTINE HASMER No. 933 WaaHlngton strett. Corner Powell.

FBACl3CO P. O. Box, 1886. LADIES Of Oakland ami vicinity are cordially invited to examine our stock of before purchasing elsewhere, known that the goods MUST BE ATTRACTIVE sad of the latest styles. We have spared no pains in making our purchases to get the best and new- HMiunfl.

heinir determined TO PLEASE I and supply the ladies of Oakland the best good at fair prices. Beau Mondo Millinery, 1063 OR a AD WAX, Betwssa Eleventh and Twelfth. BECK 1103 Broadway, BetTwelfth. and TMrteanth Sta.t OAKT.ATfD. in The Best and Cheapest -TO BUY- 3s Fine White SMrts.at $1 0 Jouvin Kid Gloves, (warranted) 1 50 -stsrt nascaiFTioa or- CNDKRWEAR, KECKORE38, HOSIKKY, CM-6RELLAS 8USPEXDERS, Ac.

FOB THIS WEEK AT 3IO Naiaral Ottnth Tina. 525c. worth 300 Grebe Fern here, 5e, worth 75c. BOO Black Tins anl Plumes freut MORIeh Flames In White. Bine naxl Shavdrd Red, SI, worth doable.

SOO 8eras Rich Wlntvr Flowers. 85 and 5 Or, worth doable. Ro.es. Utrrte. Htnara.

Bands. Orna ments, die. Cheap. ONLT AT IIXtOA WATT TOTHBPUBIiI $500 REU1 1 1 1 a BELIET1KO THAT THB FIRE WI destruyed our premise, at tne corn. Franklin and First streets ia this cirv, en vember 8, was Use result of in i we hereby offer a reward of tUiQ tr and conviction of the party or part.

a nutted the act. nsnES 4 TATLr S. R. Our natrons will take notice shall continue oar reiralar biuines. cf tl Wood Coal.

111 and Urain, at tr.e i corner ot First and Franklin. 1 or at our oihce, lloo Br tlwv. nrmrit attention. ii 11 libU i fcI I Ran but a rt ti' e. low ure f'-r ra-in; is or Ml Staling PaviliODS Foraisliiiff Fair, tays that Bctcb charges that three book Eras have paid $10,000 to secure contracts with the San Francisco Board of Education.

Ewmo, Thomp- sojt, Stoiti land Gallowat were not mong the membera prtie to the con tract. Tais waa a board that went out ef office last year, if we remember rightly. This is a matter to be investigated tbat future boards may be warned. YStKRDA.T tile lirst tram for New Orleans direct left Another important advance in the history of rail reading, beneficial not only to Oakland, but the whole. State and coast.

Oak land, the great railroad center of the PaciBc, ought to be the center of manufacturing interests, and would be if our people only tried to find a way to do it, instead of "how not to do it" I It seems it is nobody's business to overhaul the ruins of the tenement houses in New York city. The firemen worked valliantly as soon as they were sure there were more bodies, but still it is feared there are others not yet found, as strangers! were in the saloon just be fore the crash. When the owners clear away for new buildings the strangers may be found, Psor. Swing has not been cured of his fJogyiam by excommunication from the Presbyterian Church. He thinks women should vote because they are in spiratorial and emotional, and not intel lectual.

On such a test where 'would nina-teuths of the men get the privilege of f'The consent of the gov erned" is requisite to our Government. Lyox PlIttair, M. in an after diujner speech in Boston, lately, said in reference to civil service reform, that by its means England linds tbat she has benefitted the public and saved money and he added that a higher platform and better stimulus to education can hardly be made than by civil service reform. JBajkeksfi Kern county, is try ing to but tress the dance house nui beca ise many young men have been led thi) ugh diseasM to death. Daniel NVebsters untiiday Janu ary 18th il to be celebrated in Bos to a The graduates and students of Darmouth College leaq on.

Johx Bright was, in his childhood, slender and ise of the hood. delicate, giving little prom- pobust strength of his man- A memorial hall, costing $60J00, has been given so the town of North Eastou, i by toe three sons of Oakes Ames. Should ie good people complain tbat all the holy money gets into contribution boxes Wfcere else can.it go at par I Placer yille is glorying in her bright- ening prospects for the future. Every thing, specially mining, flourishes. Wine and womeu are both lovely, but you love tjhe first too much you forget love the qxher enough.

AT HOME AND ABROAD. ICoast. JMevon cases of small-pox st Heppner, Umatilla county, Oregon, and everybody a oids it, so that nobody knows whether, it ia spreading or not; at New Tacoma and Dayton the Icourge is subsid ing. A "family" reform school to be established in Oregon. Body of a man found in Willamette with 98 pounds of roic tied to his neck, and his feet' bound wjth wire.

r-Body of a man, supposed to be John P. Watson, drummer for Albert ilaa found at Waliula, Washing ton Territory with a knife wound through his chest; murdereiL Flattering mining outlook Southern Arizona. Capt. L. H.

Nye, riveJ pilot, drowned near Benicia. Eastern. Patent for pueblo lands transmitted Jto the City of Los Angeles. Draft of bill providing for the establishment of postal savings banks by the Government, to be submitted at the comiugsession of Congress. Lang Armor, of Crawford ville, Georgia, Henry Johnson, of Sumter, South Carolina, and Joe Harris, jof Rogersville, Tennessee, hanged yesterday.

r-It is expected thit through trains will be running between St. Louis and San 'Francisco, over the Southern Pacific, by January Henry Coynel cow-boy, kills James Jame son, another cow-boy, at Sidney, Ne braska; citizens will hang Coyne, and there will be two cojw-boys less in Nebraska. shares in the hew stock exchange project fixed at 95,000 each and all taken. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln said to derive $8,000 per yair from her government bonds.

T. M. Ltuch murdered by negroes fneari Raleigh, North Carolina. Literary estate of President Urn-field placed in the hands of Col. Rockwell Foreign Severest storm known for years rages alJng the coast of Scotland and Ireland, and a) vast amount of property and lives lost.

Paul Bert, Minister of Pub- lid Worship, France, says he will administer between Church and State without Outrages and arrests continue in Irbland English Government will re lease all imprisoned members of House of Commons before Parliament Bismarcjc appoebends no conflict with the Reichstag. Laud League candidate de feated in four ef the six contested wards of Cork and the Liberals gain one seat. A RARE BARGAIN. itsked Hoasa rr Sal On mrhert atrial na.r Fnnrbwnth TTn? sone chicken yard. etc.

Eight rooms and all modern improvements. Everythinar ready for housekeeping. Only 3,000 cash, balai.ee in installments to a bjuUdinj; and-lean society. 45 per month nncipal and interest. Apply to ft No.

477 Ninth Her Dvtsis-htar'a Safety. Sah FaAScrsco. July 9th. 1881. H.

H. WAKim ft Sirl do not think my daughter could have lived six months had she not used your Safe Kid ney and La ver Cure. A1BS. Xv. Xl.

U. MASON, I 36 Liberty street. 1 Einin Wedding, Christmas and Fancy I Cake to order tat shortest ndtce, NEW. YORK BAXERY, 910 Broad war, be tween Eighth arid Jvinth. 5 J.

LETTERi th Oakland Clothier, es tablished ainc 11862, has removed to the new store, north, west corner of Tenth and Broadsray. I TJsb Tansir Punch Curare. Drice 5 eta. KELSE St FLINT, apothecaries, agents, Broadway ana Ztn streets. SEW YORK BAKERY, 910 Broad.

wy, Mppliea joy wagon daily, superior Milk, Graham other Dread; also ireso mad pies. TAFT 116! and 1165 Broadway. We) call attention to oar low dress eooos- 1 oe best value) tor tne Ltat money. 1 ifen'asnita made to order at Jl LET TEE'S, 1001 Broadway, corner of Tenth street. .1 1 in Are daily receiving large varieties of fancy and staple Groceries St.

AjrsasWs llissioa Northwest eontsr Eighth ana unmr nnta, sanaay bkbooi I r. a. Services sad sennua at 720 av. BaoaaAjtttsa Cnuen or i ssus Caaisr. or Lama.

Oar haiirrs Vlnaeni Block, Market stnet station. The gospel preached at 7:30 r. a. All are Invited. i St.

PatTL's CaoscB Harrison Street cor. ltth. Rev. HobartChetweod, reetor. Srrices at 11 a.

st. and fiSO r. m. Sunday School at a quarter before sea. H.

E. CmracH, SocTH Oenloss heM in LQ.O. F. Han, corner I1U and rmnklin at II a. at.

and 7:80 r. a. 8onday School at 14:10 r. Est. Humboldt Lay-son, pastor.

Camaaii Htsaiea 8mnAT School (XTmaiioMnia- nonu laaen aa tn mu-iotb ovar in inao-pmdsBt Cbttrch. eoroar 18ch and Jsfferaoa streets, Sunday at 2:30 r.M. All are mrited to attend. B. 8.

Tower, Stipt. First MrrHODisrCHiracH Corner of Kcmrteenth and Clay. Bev. E. Todd, pastor.

Services at 1 1 a. a. and 7:30 r. u. Sabbath School at 12:90.

Prayer Praia Meeting- at 6:16. pastor will preach to-morrow, both morning and evening. Qsaxaa M. E. Church Seventeenth street, be tween San Pablo and Telegraph avenues.

A. Steinbach, pastor. Preaching at 10:45 A. M. and r.

a. Sabbath bchool at 0:30 a. M- Praver Meetinr. Wednesday 7:30 r. M.

Pas tor's residence 684 17th street. 0 IRK AH EVAXOKLlCAL LCTWItRAX CHtTRCH Comer Clav and Thirteenth street Aev. L. Wae ner, pastor. Residence, S15 Ninth street.

Suadav School. 9:16 a. and Divine ser vice 10:46 every Sunday morning'. Appro priate service for the first Sunday in Advent. Also, at san ixrensa at 9 p.

M. Tan mr Baptist Church Corner of Fifteenth and Clay streets, Rev. Geo. Guirev, pastor. rreacmnff at il a.

a. and 7:30 r. Sunday School at 12:80 p.m. Praver meetins Wednesday evening-1 Lecture Friday ening at rnday evening lectures rollowtd by a half-hour praise service. Sbcond Prissttiuuam Church Kohler Hall, Seventh street.

Center station. Jas. Cameron pastor. Preaching service, 11:15 u. and 7:16 p.

a. Sunday School, 1 f. Fish, Superintendent. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 r. a.

Seats free; puMic cordially invited. Pastor's residence 1462 8th street, First Baptist Church Comer of Brush and Fourteenth Rev. G. S. Abbott, pas tor, cervices at 11 a.

u. and at 7:30 r. a The pastor preaches at 11 a. u. Theme "Christian Liberty what it is and what it is not" Sunday School Anniversary in the evening.

Most interesting exercises. Public cordially invited. Rsv. L. Hamilton will speak at tbe hall oa the corner of Thirteenth and Jefferson streets (formerly Independent Church) to-morrow at 11 A.

M. subject: i ne Light tvoiution Throws on Religion." The public discussion of the same subject will be continued in the Parlors over the Hail, at 7i o'clock In the evening, to be opeaed br Prot. A. van Der naillen. All are invited.

First Pkbsbttbriah Church Corner of 14th I and Franklin streets. Rer. Samuel P. Sprecher, pastor. Sabbath School at 9:30 A.

services at 11 a a. and 7:30 r. Preaching bv the pastor. Subject in the morning. "The Christian Sabbath." Even i ing subject, "Sunday Lawa" Sunday School at A.

a. rrayer Meeting at r. I Chinese School at 6:30 p. a. Chasb Street Cosqreoational Church West Oakland.

Preaching by Rev. Jno. Kimball at 11 A. a and 7:30 p. a.

Sunday School at 12:30 Geo. T. Superintendent Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Sunday i reboot teachers meeting for Biole study i Tuesday evening, at 7:30. To-morow veu ing the Sunday School will hold it3 annual Thanksgiving Praise Service.

First hgrsqatiosal CiiURCH-Comer of Cen tral avenue and Clay street. Rev. J. McLean, 1). pastor.

Services at 11 A. a. The paster will preach in the morning on "The Holy Spirit's Ministry of Comfort At 6 p. a. the Sunday School will have a Thanks giving Concert exercise, subject, Not God's Benefits," accompanied by an address by tbe pastor.

The regular evening preaching; service will be omitted. Ycung People 8 Meeting at 6:30. LETTER LIST. Weekly list of letters remaining in the Post Office. These letters are held four weeks from date of advertisement, after which time they are sent to the Dead Letter Offlce.

Oakland, Alameda Couhtt, California. November 26, 1881. A TO J. Andrews, Miss Nora A Crocker, Miss Abby Bach. Chas lAVis, Mrs Henry Bayer, Chas Beal, Brown, Benj Brown, Mrs Buffington, Miss A Burdic, Mrs Campbell, Mr Cars ton.

A Castello, Gresoria Charles, Betsey Clark, Judson Colman, uecKer, ueo a Eanis, Mrs Hattie Fisher, Mrs Lizzie Franklin, Hdw Gormley, Geo Griswold, Hall. Mrs Hard.e, Mrs Harrington, Miss Henry, Howard, Jones, Maud Hartly Z. Prusso, Louis Keeler, Miss Mina Ivingston, Tom Krepper, Miss Pauline Lois. Mrs Sara Lyons, Miss Minnie Mahoney, Miss Kttie Meagher, Miss Mary Muihoiann, Murray, Ricbards, Ringut, Jos Roberta, Michael t-cudder, Chas Smith, Mrs Anna Smith, Sweeney, Miss Lizzie Waggoner, Firdia- Wait, Mrs Francis Walker, Mrs-L Weber, A Werner, Giutave Mumier, Chas and Nash, John Newell, Sidney Noble LH Wetnerbee, Mrs John Page, Alfred Woodward, Picalord, Miss A E. P.

Marsellus, P. M. West eakland Htatlon. Lawrence, Lovejoy, Murphy, Miller, Maiiante, Muor, 1 McKeane. Allen, O-S Alfreds, Baker, Bouelli, Carlton, Miss tampbeU.

Cot, Henry Dean, tilwards, Wm Edwards, Mrs'Wm Lerrejn, 1 German Girl Glennar, Groff. Mr Havens, Mrs Hart, Mrs Hickether. A Northruys, Taylsr, Robson, Mrs Kobinson, Miss Smith, Swain, Subrunarbev, Shaw, Thelliale, VV hitmore, Miss i H. Y. Baser, Supt.

Jones, Rev Jantes, Brooklyn Ntatisn. Atterbury, Hooper, Capt Johnson, airs Mack, Mrs Moody, Mrd SF Monroe. Ross, Mrs Kobbins, Mrs Sanders, Mrs Elisba Todd, Mrs Lizzie wildon, William, Bryant, bailey. Mrs 'v Brundage, Marcus Cook, Hannah uean, Meiue Evans, Chas Fitch. A Hallock, Jas HamUton.

Hickox, Tnoa. I F. Stebrb, Supt Trt foreitm and domestic chamDasrnes at cl fJSIAKS, Twelfth and liroauway. TAFT PiSNNOYER. 1163 and 1165 Broadway.

A full line of black- morie silks. reat assortment or Mem and hsovs Clothing to be had at J. LETTER'S, 1001 Jsroaaway, corner of Tenth street. TAFT PENNOYEK. 1163 and 1165 uroaaway.

ibe largest and best selected stock of colored and black dress goods, I D. BLOCK CO. have the finest as sortment of Cashmere and Woolen Hose for ladies and children in Oakland. Goods at leas than San Francisco prices. -f- i i 1 Plcshks, Silks and Dress Goods in every conceivable shade at E.

D. BLOCK Cuts, 951 Broadway, corner of 9thf New To-day. GEORGE CABt. 1 r' A. HXAD CARY HEAD, CALIFORNIA 7UIE DEPOT I Pure Port "Wines, BRANDIES and CIGARS, Etc 4TT IXEVENTH STREET.

OAKLAND WANTED. A single or suite of rooms, without board, within ten minutes' walk: of Broadway station, by a single gen tleman. Address, stating terms. Gentleman," this office. DR.

L. J. CZAPIIAY. 1 Mei Fraatlste. AND i EUCCFFSFTX PRAC- tic of thaa THIRTY disease Of -both sexes, requirio skill and exrwrfeoea.

Effects ef VoutDful Imnra ence. ervooa and Phvsicat Dcbiiitv lxa of Minlood, and Feciaie Custpiaints tci- Jtiea. lai or write. Vjrnu.un.uii in I 1 eruvian Bitters. A Trial of These Peruvian Bitters J.

WiU convince you that tney are me Best Bitters in the World Thev Effectually CURE MALARIAL DISEASES, VITALIZE the SYSTEM, and arre4t the ravages of the dreadful alcohol habit DYPSOMANIA. The Conrit Clnchon was the Spanish Viceroy in p.ni In iR tn Th Rauntrsa. hts wile, was pros trated by an intermittant fever, from which she was freed by the use 01 me Peruvian liark, or, as it was called in the lan- iruajre of the country, --uinqum. wwui for her recovery, on her return to European 1632, she introduced the remedy in Spain, wuere it was known under various names, until unnsus cauea it Cinchona, in honor of the lady who had brought them that which was1' more precious than the Hold of the Inca. To this day, after a lapse of to himriroit uiri Mtv rears, seience has Kiven us nothing to take its place, it enectuaiiy cures Morbid Appetite for Stimulants, by restoring the natural toot- of the btomech.

It attacks, ex cessive love Of liquor as it does a ever, I and hnth alike. The nowcrful tonic virtue of CINCHONA is preserved in the PERUVIAN BITTERS, Which are as effective against malarial fever today as they were in the days of the old Spanish Viceroy. JOHN CUSHING, Cor. 9th Washington sts, Oakland raFor Sale by all Drorfirlss and Wine Merchants. BILL OF FARE TUBBS HOTEL SOUP-Chicken.

FISH Filets de Sole a la Tartars. COLD MEATS Ham, Mutton, Beef, Lamb. BOILED Mutton, caper sauce. Tongue. ROAST Porlk) apple sauce.

Ribs of Beef, Lamb, mint sauce, Turkey, with Jelly. ENTREES Chicken Giblets, a la Maringo Salmi of Ducks, Macaroni a la Napolitaine. VEGETABLES Stewed Tomatoes, Boiled and Mashed Potatoe, Boiled Rice, Oyster Plant. DEsiSERT Apple Pie, Pesh Pie. cream sauce, Blanc Mange, Apples, and Nuts.

TEA. COFFEE. An extra charge for all Meals or Lunches sent to rooms and for Dessert taken from tbe table. MASONIC NOTICE. THERE.WILLBE a called meeting of Oakland Lodge No.

188, K. at A. this eivening, Nov. 2, at Masonic Temple at 7:30. Members of Live Oak Lodge No.

61 and all Master Masons in good standing, are cerdiallv invited to be present. By order of the W. ii. JAS. E.

1NGOLS, I Secretary. RARE CHANCE TO BOY INTO The Saloon jand Grocery Business. HAVE SALOONS AND TWO TWO GROCERIES For Sale. All FIRST-CLASS. Also an in a MANUFACTURING business, renuired.

from S403 to S5.0-0. Call an Interest Capital H. CJORDES, Corner Kirkham and Fifth Streets, Oakland, Between 7 and 12 o'clock a a. I GRAND HEADQUARTERS FOR I Musical Boxes M. J.

Paillard Sc 23 DUPONT SAN FRANCISCO, Maufactttrer and Importer of AU kinds of Musical Boxes. The largest and finest assortment in the city. Magical Boxes at low figures. The latest style patented, The In terehangeable. Repairing musical Boxes a spe- cialty.

Sole! Agent for the Pacific Coast I J. W. TUCKER SON House, kign and Decorative Painters, have removed from 616 loth street to lSOS 8AIT PABI.O AVBNUK. Orders left at Whittier, Fuller ft Co's, 12th street, will be promptly attended to. WO LET A FURNISHED HOUSE OF EIOH rooms, with kitchen and bath, nice irarden and within two blocks of enquire at this omce.

nw-lw I 0 LET NEAR ADELINE-STREET 8TA a. tion, a fumishad house, 7 rooms, bath and laundry: low rei.ujappiy at xvs Fourteenth street. n'Mlw O-LET CHEAP-t-TWO SHALL HOUSES with stables: also rooms for bousekeeDnur: larva yards; central location; 610 Ninth street, Oakland. n26-Iw OST OK STOLEN, WEDNESDAY AFTER- I A noon or evemoir, Noveiiiber zsd. oat of wairoo.

a case of spectacles; finder will nlease leave same at a. U. okkjsm uuui 29 Lh and baa Pablo aveouei and receive liberal reward. i Pg-lwf MARRIAGE INSURANCE REMOVAL Notice. The Universal Benevolent Association of CaUfomia for unmarried persona, is now permanently located at 103 Mission street, San Francisco A few mors reliable aarents ean ob tain permanent employment by applying in person at their new and elegant office, or particulars will be furnished by mail, flans entirely origi nal, being unlike any outer mamage association, in the world, and are not speculative la any sense of the word.

Certificates of membership issued for onlv 81.000 and each; best of reference aivea and reqaired itt SALE CHEAP A NEW SINGLE BAR- and riding equipments; apply at 1330 Webster street. b86-1w 718 17th street for one wees. niwv- OST A CALIFORNI A DIAMOND BAR-RING a at German Hall ThaokarriTinjr Eve: the fluder will be rewarded On leaving is at this of flce. mO LIT A NEATLY FUK5iHaJL JL room Bouse with all conveniences for house- uennr. aiso nun aww mmr a Agent, 068 7th I B36-1W NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC MT Wit JULIA Lanerle, bavinr left ay -bed and board without just caose, I will not be responaiate or aay debts eootracted by aer arosr tntsiata.

Oaalaad, a26-lwj TTO LET A HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND I bash, fronti nsr aouth. with aB asodent im- srurantnte. 618 18th street, bet. Saa Pabl ave and Orov st; will be let includins; water, tar US Johnson a real Estate Broadway, .1 BZO-IWT TlOOMS WITH BOARD WAKTED El A PRi XVt vate faaulv. or a large alcove ream; ad dress A.

J. this effiee. sM-i FLNK8PAM OF MATCHED FAMILY CAR- ncr bavins; no further ase for the same; in quire at tu rasuiua siatiLS, nraacirtj. fIPERIESCED CANFASSESS WAMtD Pj for the new Camera Ofwcura: bre cotn- lUisrfons; apply E- A-LCsJii-LL, 2 1 a St. for the 220) 222) BUSH STREET, California THK TJUBONK kM at circniatian aaar than dsmhia that any atn.r psvnar pnbllshad In Ala: a.

Cramtr AnU8EMElfT8 OAKiuUre Opuu, Gambit Olieefts, 1 CAUVOiuru La MdUcntU. Tn JBawww Te ColontL BvKBwAlvin Jot-in. Bvabsak Mlnstnds. Tivou Swn-Amiw Juanita. Wnmt GaaiMDi Baktrets Who Hat Money.

City ttnd County Official Papeit SATURDAY. 1 NOVEMBER 26 The Tariff Convention, lately held in Chicazo. set forth in their resolutions soma of the advantages which this conn trv has reaped from protection to home industries. The platform recites that the protective policy of America is to be credited with having not only provided the re venae with which to enbdne the rebellion, revive the national credit and discharge in large part fie national debt, but also with having quadrupled the in duatries of the country, maintained the unexampled continued prosperity for twenty years, and turned the balance of trade eontinrially in our favor; and that, however well established our manufac- tares may be, a tariff for protection and revenue IS abut ueeueu saiuniiiwi- en and producers may have constant and 1.1 1 a. TL.

rt remunerative empiuy meui. im Tention izltdly accepts the success of the International Cotton Exhibition at Atlanta, Georgia, as evidence that the South is developing its industries, employing "its people, creating home markets and working up its own raw material, thereby uniting our interests with theirs as citizens of our nation and making our American policy of protec tion a benefit and a need to all sections, It recommends to Congress a very iro po riant measure wfiich we have per sistently arced as one of the means to build up our commerce again that American maratime property shall be exempt from the burdens of State, ma nicipal and local taxation. The reason for this that American vessels derive no protection or oenenis irom otate ana mnniciual govern men ts which are -i 1 foreign vessels touching at our ports, which pay bo taxes, and hence such taxes upon capital invested in maratime property amount to a heavy discrimina tion in favor of foreign against American shipping. Congress should make Amer 1 iean Teasels the carriers of American mails at proportionate to the value of the service performed, without regard to the rates at which foreign vessels sub-Z aidizei by their own governments, may be willing to carry them. Our American marine should oe regarded as an integral element of oar American nationality, and Congress should so discriminate in favor of American vessels.

While the tide in' England is turning towards pro tection, it would be ruinous for the United States to gravitate to free trade. Under protection the country has grown and prospered as has no other nation on tne taoe of the eartb; and to change our pohcy now would be not only unwise, bat a calamity to every industry of the country. awn awjawM Tmr. 4 LT 1J 1 van an iMiuiuwr aii isaiia died a few days. ago.

from overwork. The duties were too severe, and the long hoars of toil without assnitancA. wam too machjor his strength. He caught oold and pneumonia finished the work. 'This comes from the pinching parsimony of the postofSce department, made aeeessary by wasting so.

mush on Star Hoate contractors. This unrt of mnnlir is going on ail oyer the United States. Hatton should stop it. Now that the production of petroleum at the East is diminished, California eames to the front as a petroleum producer. A well lately; bored in Santa Barbara.

county produces 2,000 barrels per day, with a prospect of a long continuance of the flow: The well was bored to a depth of 165 feet, when the oil pressure was so great that farther boring had to be discontinued. IsoK, like ail other -things, was made to be anmada. It has its limit of life. Jarring, vibrations, shakes, try it spoil it, kill it Railroad inea and ironmon-' gers are calyilating very closely the i length of or steel will last The number and strength of vibration give the key. Ajt India rubber iou, iu Vienna can pall the skin of his chest oat eighteen iachee and raise it' to the level of.

his head; the skin of his nose will stretch six inches his fingers two inches, from the calves of his legs tbe skin wilj stretch so that pulsations of blood be seen. Can I The Folsom Sute Prison will Lave no difficulty in' making her. convicts earti their bread. The Ditch Company want some to work on their dam and ditch, and others can get oat granite for enclos ing the prison and for the general mar ket. The papers that are quoting Governor Lokq a Thanksgiving proclamation seem to suppose that he is the author of the poetry it contains.

If they will over haul J. Qi Whi ttxkr-'s works they will find the original Is rr the fault of the aurora boreal is that it has up roots in the ground like the sequoia! Is imagination, poetry and eloquence to be blamed for differing from observation, deduction and sciences? Axetakceb Stethjkhs remarked last spring that the war upon Mauone would make' him a irreat man and add to his chances of conquest. It seems tbe prediction has bees verified. Ah old Dutch landlord at the Hague porte.l to the papers the arrival at his Ii tel of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Mackat, and queea of tbe Bonanza tnn- tdas, California. 1 Tax Cev. Walter ikeae, who has ei years in Honolulu, does n0t) I.

O. To the Odd Fellows of all the Lodges of Alameda County: Yon are earnestly requested to send a committee to meet with com mittees already appointed, on Sun day morning, the 27th of Novem ber, at 10 o'clock, at ODD FEL LOWS' HALL, corner 11th and Franklin streets, to take the neces sary steps conoid Memorial Ser vices in Memory of our Illustrious Brother, James L. Eidgley. By order of the General Com mittee. JAMES E.

CRANE, Secretary University Lodge No. 144, I. 0. 0. CALIFORNIA Absolutely Pure.

Th Standard Home Fmdvetion, marl" front California Jieflnetl Cram Tartar, maJkxf light, healthy MrMl, fasti drc Endorsed and. oli ey Uu tirade everywhere. Always vmifn full cyeiaht and strenffth. Factory 13 Pine 51. San Francisco.

For Rent on Favorable Terms The building known as the INDEPENDENT CHURCH, cor. 13th and Jefferson streets, will be Heated for Concerts, Lectsna dfce. In addition to the fine auditorium on on the first floor, which will seat 810 people, there are fine parlors above, suitable for lodge rooms, private theatricals, etc, with banqueting-hall, kitchen wltb all necessary utensils, connected. For particulars apply to TAGGART DINGEE, Eeal Estate Agents Auctioneers. 460 and 469 8th st Oakland.

100 Acres To Rent. In the immediate vicinity of this city, suitable for grain or hay; to rent as a whole or in subdivisions. Apply to A. I. GLADDING GO.

Eeal Estate Agents, 483 Ninth St -wiuin- Groceries Provisions ALSO Wines. Liquors and Cigars Cor. Bread way and Hh ata. Oa klanal THE REAL ESTATE, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE OF P. F.

BENSON CO, Is now open. Parties desirous of purchasing, exchanjring er leasins; Beat Estate will find a large list to select from. Particular attention paid to the ejectment of bad tenant, and the col lection of rents, la all collections we guarantee enanre unless suceessnu. r. r.

tuunaun 456 Eighth street, Oakland. A D. 8ANFORD, Mteaan A pparacs a. i Bat Water 1 Brnttnc by Fulton Iroo.1 Works. tlS Fremont street, gan Francisco, for warnuar dwellinga, stores, churches, and all public buildings aad hot-houses.

Also, hot- water beaters, steam katfen. steam pipes. boilen, coil steam tnpo. Prompt attention to am atting. ueacsat JODbuur.

MOWEYls TO mLBNO UORTOAGE SECTJRmr Office of GEORGE D. METCALF, AUV-at-Law I Notary and Conmianoner of Deed aOORB is BLO 3 SWISS, ASTROLOGIST ASD FOBTTXE-TaXLEB Give satisfaction ia eaaat fee Sli aba enra doetraast 7th as. Clav Oakland: office hoars from a. ac to nulUIxon' ftOWErts P0WDEH MANUFACTURING CO Y. WllQ QPnTflDt CtflpV" lllu LulgUUl UllluL CALL AND SEE BEFORE PURCHASING Goods Shown mm it era era si solid silver and plated ware, I have stock, it being the largest in Ala order.

Designs and estimates fur 3D (LATE WILSON) 961 BROADWAY OAKLAND Agard May.) Holidays. SAN FRANCISCO. (224 1226 Furniture The Latest Styles with Pleasure. CO CO CO E2. EC a Street and Broadway.

OAKLAWP. Pablo Avenue. Narrow Gauire Railroad now being built this Tract. A few lota will be sold at bed 477 STREET. A LL, EkaSaasa SPECIAL SALE $30,000 BOOTS and SHOES Ladies Genuine French Kid Button Shoes reduced to 4.

formeriv So. and a corre- spondinR REDUCTION all alone the line. 5 I have now in Stock a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of donble-ftoled work snitable for WINTER WEAR, --A V' ECS 3B6T "ST BA. Corner of i Fonrteentii tsr SOLE AGENT for celebrated Eastern Shoes. HAYS.

BLOW CO. BEAL ESTATE AHD AOCTIOIIEEES, 4TT NaTTTH 8THET- 200 Xsots on San Sewered, sraded and curbed. -The new crosses San Pabio avenue two blocks from rock prices. TJ Terms to suit the times. HAYS, GLOW F.

J. QG7 ZZcnzz r-nil Cr.rriro 3 1IELSEY A ELIXTTS IJAA'CrVO ACAOE51T. SOCTH est Twelfth end ranutin strepT. 6 AC an-faJ p-i)nM i tor i i i ia ISQUIBB fr Ilankerchief Eitr i tl C.ronfcte't view fconda rvts; they are 1 Lar a.

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