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ADVERTISEMENTS. LIST OFLETTERS. OVERLAND ARRIVALS TO-NIGHT. POLICE COURT. TWO TURNER MEETINGS.

)ailn JcbtnittJj gnbmtt. Following are the letters remaining in Following is a list of passengers to ar Robbery and I Prohibition. Lively Bad Rape. and twHiiyr Ko Pupils Prepared for State TJniveriity rive on the overland train due here to the Oakland Postoffice October 12, 1874. 4-r RIoU The police have made fifty-five arrests Union! On Saturday night all of those who BY LOCTOBEB 12, 1874 Parties calling for the same will please night: i Mrs.

Marv Hudson. Elizabeth Morris. say Advertised Served by Carriers, 10 eelUs per Week C. Stern, F. W.

crosby, J. J. McKinuen, A. P. E.

BORN AND, Master of ArU ot the University of Genera, thus far this month, half a dozen of which took1 place this morning. The court promises to be interesting all week. Abbott A 1 Anderson II Miss Burke, F. Eller, J. F.

Thayer and son W. 1L Sumner. William M. Hoar. F.

C.H. Lovett (on the sly), met in Bray ton Hall, but there was only a moderate audience present to listen to a lecture by the Hol-lister man of the above name. W. E. Turner, Chairman.

Applegnith Mrs Ed Andersson Miss Switzerland, TRIBUNE" SUBSCRIPTIONS. Arthur Mrs Arthur Mrs Ray, H. C. Mulligan, J. Carroll, W.

A. Scott and wife, Adolph Liebes, San Francisco; W. R. Guild, W. F.

Garrison, Lath- Xorthwest corner Broadway Ashley Mrs A This morning; the court Commenced Aslimore I and Twelfth street. Boom No. 1 TJp-Btoirs. by fining three persons for a common Last night again, there was a re-union rop; E. ii.

Lambert, S. MeWhurvie, England; Dr. Bartholf and wife, U. S. J.

Wassar. Indiana: M. 8. Bishop. I).

J. Bish Orders may be left the Cigar Store of Walter Smith, southwest corner of Broadway and Seventh streets. And at the publication office, 461 Ninth street, up-stalrs. Hnlrd Mrs A liajriree Mrs JYwo op, M.J.Clark and wife, Martha Hinman, Aver' Elisha II. Bacon Mrs Jacob Bartlett.

Mrs Baley Bnrhajis 8 IJelrose Mrs Bennet Mrs Robert Bloom field Bourbin Miss Athy drunk. Mr. Johnson and wife found guilty of drunk 'and disorderly conduct, and will be ready for sentence to-morrow. Hruuloy r' MRS. YARRINCTON, Barry Miss lintu-rman Kenedict Ladies1 Hair Dresser Ira Eimis will be examined on Satur spencer, wire ana aaagnter, Michigan; H.

Stone, Washington: W. Morse, and wife Massachusetts; N. Porter, Alameda; J. C. Ellar, H.

Logan, Alias Her-mon, Oakland i Mrs. Watson and T. Ix Fawther, Chicago; Mrs. Turner, of all hands round, in the Congregational Church AV. E.

Turner being chief orator. The only thing he said, not said before, and which it was unnecessary to say at any time it being written on his countenance was that he did not want to be called Judge;" that he Berry Miss AND DKALEB IX day for receiving stolen, goods. KiaiHiinff win Boaoxteel Mrs A A. J. Snyder mode complaint against wm Jasper Cheap Advertisements.

Such Advertisements as Lost, BradleyMlss Molllo Bradley Miss Mary Breadly Thomas Brogers Chr Marysville; EL S. Rowland and family, New Bedford; E. Jf ye and wife, Ogden; R. M. Hutchinson, Han Jose; Miss Annie Browner, Miss Emma Diendorf, Peter Harris, Miller and fami ECAIPl GOODS, 436 Twelfth Street, Between Broadway and Washington si.

K7" Ladies attended at their residences. "never was judge of anything, except Krlggs Mrs I Bronne Mrs Jas. Magin, a colored man employed by Mr. Deitz to cut some trees on College Block to better facilitate the removal of old LaboratoryHall. The trees happened Buffe Miss Brooks Mrs a Brown Burhans Miss Butler Thos Bushell ly.

Illinois: P. Banner and family. Den good whisky." However, it is Buch farfetched wit that sets the average church Burns Mrs ver; George Flits, Mrs. Jennie Greenman, not exceeding six lines, inserted In the TRIBUNE at the rate of FIFTY CENTS per week. Burdlne Miss A to be on Snyder's ground.

It was un Cleveland; Mrs. K. Khan, oisom; Airs. j. Elevens.

Missfiaa and twenty-five emigrants. Calderwood Mrs Cnhill Carpenter Lucrelia Chase A in a roar. After the meeting adopted the following resolution, and appointed a committee from the Bouquet Brigade to wait on the Council to-night, the Tribune reporter adjourned to the old Baptist Chappell Mrs derstood at the time of sale that such trees as were in the way of removing the buildings, were to be slaughtered. Sny der claims that the building could have been moved without having to cut the ChattenThos Chancbe Mrs A The'" Org. Call and examine the Estey Organ at No.

307 Twelfth street. Conritt Carl Fa Kd Cole Wm For Nioe Flttl Ti SUIT OF CLOTHES JUST GO TO A Si RYAN'S Late of 812 Market st, Ban Francisco, 467 Seventh street, Oakland. Oonnell Church on Ninth street, where the German Turner association were enjoying OoxTA Crook Dr JT tune aeneminn Carmoii Mrs A Oeffey John Cowan Conley Geo Cutley Marie Dnvls Davis Wm Dean All Order trees. The truth of this will or will not perhaps appear at the examination of the colored man to-morrow forenoon themselves in unaffected style: Jtatolced, That in the judgment of this Mr. Dietz being a disinterested meeting, the cause of good order and public security in our city demand the most stringent license regulation of the Dinsworth Mrs Davis Mrs Davis Mrs Davis Dibble Mllo DowlinsKH- Donoehue Mrs Deblay Jules Ellen Laton is complained of by Mr.

sole of in toxica tine liquors, and that no By Request. TO HXBBERT F. FASSATT. ST lORS MAST E. DUDET.

Darling Bertie you have left us. And your loss we deeply feel; But it is God who has bereft cs, He can all our sorrows heal. God alone knows bow we miss you, For from out a happy home He has called you, one so true, Never more alone to roam. The house is very lonely now Since Bertie you are gone; We all do wish that you had stayed Still we know that is very wrong. Darling yon are an angel now, That we know full well; But how much we miss you, God alone can tell.

license should be issued for a sum less DuPayton Capt than three hundred dollars per quarter. In the mnidc line' promptly attended -to, at the Sohmer Agency 307 Twelfth -street. Elegantly Furnished Rooms Are to let at the south-east corner of Eighth and Clay streets. Only two minutes walk from the cars, and but two blocks from Broadway. See advertisement under 'New To-day To bo Continued.

The sale of Berkeley lots, by Olneys k. Middleton, was not completed on Ci. 1 1 i 1 Fleming, as a "tumultuous" disturber of the peace. Other items of mora interest to the court and community, mentioned elsewhere. listened to the enlivening musie Edwards Mrs Ewing Mrs Grovor db Baker Shuttle Stitch Elastic Stitch Sewing laches! 'With all the latest improvements, sold on the installment plan, rented and exchanged.

Q. B. Silk, best Cotton and Linen Threads, Needles, Oil, and all kind of Sewing Machine attachments constantly on hand. P. E.

DAVIS, Agent, 1013 Broadway. Oakland. Mrs. Ann F.llxa Younjr, of Joe Dieves quadrille band for an hour or two, and looked at the dancers, and come to the old conclusion that "the cause of good order" was not being se FalKh Miss Donnelly Dorr Jatiick 2 Doullng Dunham Mrs K. Kngllsh Mrs Emmett Jas F.

Feeny Finnle Mrs A Foerster Charles Freeland Mrs G. Fred Gardiner Mrs A I Gardner Edward Gehtnann Gleason Wm The nineteenth wife of the Mormon Prophet, will deliver a lecture at Bray- Kl slier Mrs Franklin Mrs 8 Fowler GambeeEB riously injured by the assemblage not ton Hall to-morrow night. The title of oaiuruay lust, anu wm ue resumeu uu presided over by "Hell-Fire Jack" from her lecture on this occasion is "My Life in Bondage." It is scarcely necessary Godfrey Mrs next Saturday at the same hour as see Oaklaxo, October 12, 1874. irecory Mrs il is to odd that her success in attracting and Gaynor Van Dieman's Land. The latter meeting was just as orderly, and a great Jpal more entertaining, with a moderate supply of lager, than the affair at the other The Ety Organ Gibsons Airs interesting audiences elsewhere has Has always received honorable men Gray Mrs Richard Grondona Gilmor Mrs I A Greenlin Miss A been unprecedented.

The San Fran CIGAR STORE! CAMP BELL WILSON, tion at otir State Fairs, and at this last church, where a judge" of whisky cisco press has universally spoken in Tho Funeral Of; John M. Eckfeldt took place yesterday under Masonic auspices, and was Attended by a considerable number of friends. Over the- new Mint building the United States nag was at half-mast. H. Hall Harr one was pronounced by the judges superior to any other on exhibition.

was the hero of the occasion. The life of Hodge Mrs Harmon the most emphatic manner regarding the DEALERS IN the reporter is one of varietj-. The more Hurkin Miss Rosena lady and her mission, but what tells E. A. Schrerk the better.

CIGARS TOBACCOS, Harden Hamni Miss Harris Mrs 8 Heartman Miss Has the agency for Alameda and Con most in her favor is the determined disposition of the people to hear her. Last night, for instance, hundreds if not 453 Xlnth Street, Jo. B. Scotchler, Henley Mrs DETERMINEOTHIEVES. tra Costa counties for the celebrated Es-tey Organ, 307 Twelfth street.

Table Sets. Between Broadway and "Washington st. An old resident of Oakland and of the Merchants' Mutual Marine Hartman Miss Hefty Heesly Hirtz Mrs Hill Albert Barton Heyas.son.Mme I. J. James .1 Hill Mrs Harriet Hough Jos 'A thousands of people were turned away Two Younjr Petty Larceny Chaps tt Give us a call.

from the Howard Street Methodist Insurance Company of San Francisco, Grosso Son, 1008 Broadway, sell Bronfght tp with a Baud Turn. Church, where she lectured on the Saturday afternoon at his residence Christian Thorn and Albert Holland EE. BOWMAN, In graham Jacobs Theo Jones WF 'Peculiarities of the Mormon Religion." are promising youths. They finished a Jones Mrs elegant sets of dishes cheaper than any house in Oakland. A large assortment of glassware, hardware, cutlery, fanning implements, etc.

A number of Oakland folks went over to corner of Adeline and Twelfth streets, of The arrangements were made for the funeral to-day, from the Julian Miss Minnie Jennings Mrs 8 term of a month or so in the city prison, DRUGGIST hear her last night, but were grievously K. yesterday morning, for stealing. It disappointed. As early as 7 o'clock Keene Mrs Jas Kelly W. D.

Fountain, 1061 Broadway, seems that they were determined that residence of deceased, at two o'clock. Sew Railroad Amunmnt there was not an inch of spare standing Employs Kohler, Chase piano Keating Wm Keough Thos Kenny Mary Last Miss Kitty the grass should not grow under their room in the house. They will have a tuner. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no feet, until they could get even on that AND APOTHECARY, 913 BROADWAY, show at Bray ton Hall, which we expect old score, and also, get out of town with charge. Leave orders for Monday of each Agent for Decker Bros." Pianos.

to see crowded also, if the lady meets it. lansing uoi Lemeoy Mrs Leaber Lynch with the reception attended elsewhere, Hie Central Pacific Railroad officers returned from Ogden lost night. At that place they had a conference with the Union Pacific in to running Captain Rand getting wind of this Piano-Tuner. latest depredation, just in time, succeed Attention, Ladles. Bet.

Eighth Ninth sts. A first-class piano-tuner con always be Mackie Mrs Mann ed in bringing them back to their city J. J. O'Brien corner Thir passenger and freight trains, the result A full assortment of Fresh Drum and Medi secured by applying to the Sohmer Co. Agency, No.

307 Twelfth street. prison quarters this morning. Their of which is likely to prove beneficial to teenth street and Broadway, have to-day opened a. large variety of English and cines, Perfumery, Brushes, Toilet Articles, of the best quality and at the LOWEST offense this time consists of stealin Lacy Mrs Larrabee Mrs Lenchecomb Mrs H-! Lynch Harm an M. Maddalina A Marcher Mrs Mathews Mrs Miller John Mitchell Miss A Morris Miss 2 Murphy Miss A Meyers Miss McClaln Wm -McHenry Mrs 8 Morrison A X.

Noone Martin Morris Mrs I the public. Through freights, it is tin- Mathews Sirs II Miller Mrs IF Moloney Patrick Montgomery Morrow Miss Eva Mulholland Hobb PRICES. Advertisements. French dress material suitable for fall derstood, will be somewhat lowered and more or less money from Thorn's parents. They purchased tickets and were on the' rood for Stockton if not and winter costumes, and they particu pushed through more rapidly.

Besides, larly direct the attention of purchasers McCully Mrs McGuire Thos BUSINESS SUITS S25 OO the express passenger trains will shorten ban ciuenun and were under way to their new stock of empress cloths, Mackie Mrs their trips between San Francisco and when the officer laid hands on them 8: II 2 II which will be sold from fifty cents a New York to six days. The train was on the move when he yard upward; all-wool in cloth Newton Mrs Chas NunnAlex Sled in the East. jumped it. It is to be hoped that the colors from thirty-seven and a half cents From an Eastern dispatch' of the 8th lads will see the folly of further stealing. upward; all-wool diagonals of various nst.

we learn that Prof. August Siegrist, shades; all-wool carmeute cloths, forty- Nolan O'Brien, Thos O'Sulll van, Thos Palmer, lettit, A A Porter, (eo the well-known actor, gymnast and five cents per yard; also, a large assort O'Rork, John P. i Perkins, Mrs Jos Perkins, Mrs Putter, Miss Mary ment of sheetings, muslins, blankets, clown, died at his residence in Jersey City, on Thursday last, Oct. Prof. STERLING and bread-spreads, which, with all other Potter, Mrs i-oiier, i-j -Siegrist was well known in this city, trice, ueo jticc, jro goods in store, will be sold at Uiesame rj 2 2 5 5 i 3 fi SB sS 21 I S5 i 3 5 r- a3 S8 5 lo.

4. Purcell, Miss Marie Pulclfer, Soma having lived here a number of years. rate as at their San Francisco Itouse. It Qulgley, Pat ILVERVAR is amusing to observe the crowds who daily rush across the Bay to the cheap R. Rebholtz.

Lorence While training a fine horse for Blaisdell A Constable's circus at Sacramento, rn 1868, Mr. Siegrist had the knee-pan to one of his legs struck by the horse, from the effects of 'which he was confined to Richardson, Mrs dry goods houses, these, when they can do just as well at home, besides saving their time, trouble and passage money. Ladies, be sensible, and call at J. J. Tixo Xjateast Stylei Bis bed for.

many months, and. never fully recovered. Of late he has been Kooerta, Airs Kobinson, Keott, Mrs Kherrott, Edw Smith, Miss Ida Smith, Dave Smith. Benj EIGHTH STREET 466 JUST RECEIVED BY O'Brien'Sj corner Thirteenth and Broadway. Rankin, Jas Richards, Mrs A Riotti, Mrs Jtollins, Jas Ruiz, Bernardo Sawyer, Mrs II Kheehan.

Mast. Sherward, Miss Smith. Mrs Kate Smith, Frances Smith. 2 Spruadce, Mis Stanford. Mrs A Sturges, BenJ with severe neuralgic affection.

-He leaves a wife, daughter and son in ATTEMPTED RAPE. Sproul. Mrs Fred ANDERSON RANDOLPH the East, and a daughter in this city-Mrs. J. P.

Dieves, jr. Spranire, Mrs Judge Communicated. DOLEFUL D0G-GEREL. Who killed the dorg? said Dwinelle, "And sent him to bell; I killed the dorg." Who saw him die? said boy Who was standing by, 'I saw him die." Who caught his blood? said his owner, A batcher, named 8umner, "I caught his blood." Who'll call the Coroner? said a teal, Though his skin he'll steal, "111 call the Coroner." WhoU pull Dwindle? said Bontagg, The Society's fag, 'IH pull Dwindle." Who witnessed the deed? said a slut, "His throat was thrice cut, I witnessed the deed." Who cured the dorg? said the Society, "To gain notoriety, I cured the dorg." Then the beasts and the beastesses Let sorrow usurp The seat of reason. And mourned for the purp.

Ah Fans Ides Wait for a Youns- Biepneson, rsiamy Stevenson, PA The Latest Verdict. Girl at Adams' Point. CALIFORNIA POTTERY and TERRA A WORKS, Cor. East 1 2th Park Sts. EAST OAKLAND.

Kuiuvon, 101 and ,103 Officer Taylor arrested one Ah Fung The Coroner's inquest on Saturday in the case of the death of Eh- T. Thomsa. Taylor, Clarence this morning, on charge of attempted rape upon the person of a young girl named Thornuui, a A UV. I ,1. IUWIK-I AJA.

Travers, Miss Llllle Tuttle. Thos jers, the particulars of which we gave in paper of that date, resulted in the MONTGOMERY STREET Faust, whose mother resides at West and Tuckey, Tucker, Mrs Ellen Twenty-first streets. This Celestial char-1 Tyrreii, ratricK 1 tf allowing verdict, which hints at foul actor has been in the employ of a night V. play, notwithstanding the testimony of I workman. who -resides In the same Vradenberg, Ixretta Corner of Sutter, San Francisco.

W. neighborhood, and here Is where Ah Fung came to know of the girl, who has witnesses and the general opinion of all txmcerned pronounce the case suicide in SFEOAL ATTENTI01T TO ABCHITIiCrS AITS COHTLiCTOSS. Walcott, Mrs Walker, Miss Anna been regularly driving ber mother's cows warner.jinH warren, Washburn. Mark Walker. Mrs John the first degree.

TEBDICT, over to pasture on Adams' Point. At this Wetherbee. Minnie WevandU latter place be laid in wait for her, but Wheeler. itrsHT Whitelander, We. the undersigned, summoned and VASES, PEDES OTATDABT, fountains.

she ran away from him, yelling to snch Willis. A Wllemine, j-. Williams. Miss tals. Balesters.

Chimney Tope all lengths: an extent as to attract the attention of Wilkinson, worn as a Coroner's jury in the case of the decease of Charles F. Ehlers, do find Williams, Mrs people living In that neighborhood, and wiuiams, ui Williams. Miss Wooir, Marun he was a native of Hanover, Ger thereby escaping. At least, this is her Medalions, Brackets, Eight-owner Boxes, Garden Borders, Flooring Tiles square, octagon and sexagon; Cope, has tic Work, Keystones, etc. Ornamental onldiacs, and all designs made to order.

Woods, story, and which will constitute all the many, and that he came to his death on Saturday morning, October 10, 1874, tween the hours of 3 and 10 a. near real testimony at the examination, so far Y. Younger, Dr Z. Yeaton.DrCJ as beard from. The evidence seems so conclusive, however, that Ah Fung will W.

D. Fountain, 1061 Broadway, Madison street, Oakland, from the ef Zacharle, MG 2 Is sole agent for Oakland for Decker be compelled to make a statement' be fects of a gunshot wound in the head, J. E. BENTON, P. M.

NEW STORE! fore society, including the church, will fixed by the hands oi some person or persons unknown to the jury. His age Dunham, and Emerson Pianos, and Mason Hamlin Organs. Sold on installment. Tuning and repairing, by Klhlmeyer receive him back with open arms. The chief witness in this case is about eleven first-class workmen-.

Is undoubteilly the most business landlord in Oakland, in spite of having years of age. the best location, opposite the Depot. Clearing Out SAXE OF FORTY LOTS! Boisterous and Disorderly. was 34 years and iu months. James Sheen, H.

M. Clemens, H. Heteb, D. Kathjex, Chas. Bbedhoff, Peter Bute, A.

M. Campbell, S. T. Debt, O. P.

POWEKS. Hardware and Cutlery. Complaint has been made of boister All kinds of hardware and cutlery, He has the finest his line of business can possibly produce. The very best of wines, liquors and cigars; Berlin, Weis- A. P.

MOORE, ous conduct of a party of French people in a house on Sixth street, from three crockery and glassware for sale by Grosso Son, 1008 Broadway, at prices beer, Wienmost, also Bayrisch beer, 'That Ferry Business. five cents a glass. Shooting gallery, and Corner Broadway Twelfth street, o'clock yesterday afternoon until eleven o'clock last evening. It is complained The 5emi-rropicaZ Press man cannot a No. 1 billiard table, and a Monitor piano.

The Old Chief is personally bear the idea of abandoning the Lon lower thrn the lowest. Contractors and mechanics will save money by purchasing their goods from Grosso Son. Railroad Time-table Free. that there was drinking, singing, fight known too well to require any praise of ing, using 01 most obscene language, his capabilities in running the best bus 'Wharf route, a move that no reasonable person will expect to altogether take tilace for many a day. However, let him and a general disturbance to the At one time there was a Any one desiring one of those neatly iness house in Oakland.

Don't Fail to Secure sneak his piece in his own way: printed ferry time-tables, for watches, can be accommodated without charge, flourishing of knives and pistols, but no Vow. we sneak by authority when we by calling on Geo. S. Brown, hardware One or more of Kimball's cheap lots at the junction of Adeline street with ivMitmnint the argument thus made. It one appears to have been injured.

Teutonia Hall. IN OABXAND. Lots Twenty-five per cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest tj- OTS ONXY 1T5. TEN LOTS at $200 each.

So lot two minutes walk from San Pablo Horse Cars. 0 A LOTS will be sold on the installment plan, half cash, balance in ten monthly payments without interest. dealer, corner Broadway and Ninth st. Has opend for the Inspection of the public, a NEW STORE fall of NEW GOODS, consisting in part of Books Stationery, Fancy Coods, Notions and Toys. AND INVITES THE PUBLIC TO CALL.

San Pablo Better than money, is the intention of the said Company, in fin course of time, to -do away with the If you want to drink a cood five-cent at '2 per cent, per month, for 30 days. The Best Investment transportation of teams by the way of glass ot beer and at the same time listen In Oakland homestead lots 25 by 98, Call on the owner, room 31, Bartlett House, No. 473 Seventh street, day or evening. to the imposing strains of a first-class onlv S175: one block from Son Pablo Long Whan ana sena mem au oy me reek route. The travel of horses over orchestrion, go to David Wemmer's, avenue horse cars.

Buy of the owner, the Long Wharf plank road wears out And save 25 tier cent. and. Jlfirents com- said road to a remarkable degree, and re Eighth street (south aide) between Broadway and Washington, where the best of wines, liquors and cigars can mmcinn. ISO exnense lor ueeus. oeo quires constant labor and expense for LSO for sale a new and complete Cheapest fn Oakland.

Lots 25x95 and 123 feet the cheapest in Oakland situated at Centre-street station, will be sold for if 475 each. Terms easy. All of them will be sold in also be had- men and plank to keep it order. All this expense can be saved by sending the fttna over the creek, with other freight. ready to occupy, for 1050 cash.

Bona 14x24, 12x12; 6-foot baoement; lot fiOxtt, wall fenced. advertisement "Clearing out sale, Aim-ball Tract." finater. Oakland San franclsco. and a few days. Call immediately Crossing the Bav the other day.

we when the proper time arrives. Aiong Plnmlwr and cas-fitter. Udd Jr euows 414 whirl has been strengtnenea in a aura- met a friend from ban xraucisco. with cure one from E. J.

Kelly, street. 'i rplTLE PERFECT. A correct diagram of the lota shown on the property. Location At Junction of Adeline street 'with Tinitdintr. comer of Eleventh and rank hj manner, and is still undergoing re-la new suit boucht in the metropolis.

lin streets. Gas fixtures sold at San nnira and every worn, uuuo upon 13 01 enquired the price paiu, ana xouna Francisco prices, and good pmmoing the most solid character. It must always to our surprise that the same suit can be ha used for the overland and local ferry bought for $5 less at Harris 903 San Fablo Avenue, east side, "KIMBALL TRACT. Call en the owner, L. W.

KIMBALL. Boom 31 bartlett House, No. 473 Tth St. work aone at reaaonaiwo jmm. W.

I. Fountain, 10C1 Broadway, wrote. But the demands 01 ins top- v. Cheap Don't fail to secure one of the $475 lots at Centre-street station, for sale by E. J.

Kelly, 414 Seventh street. Grosso A Son, 1008 Broadway, Hardware, cutlery', crockery, glassware, at San Francisco prices. Coll and examine i oany are of sucn a natnrovuai au u-1 fniriesi that canbemade availo-1 Persons who Wish Is sole agent Oakland for Decker Rooms Suitable for Sleep ing and Offices. TTiURNISHED "OR TJNFCHN1SHED EUTLD-r ing over the Oakland Poetoffice. Enquire at Boom 13, No.

461 Ninth street, op-stairs. A fine room at head of stairs, will make an excellent office. Bents reasonable. Dunham, ana iLjnerson x-ianos, le by the creek route will also be neces- To purchase Real Estate, can get some maF routiner these statements, we 1 splendid barsaina bv calling immediate- OR. CARDAN OWSKY, -I 5 BROADWAY, BECHT8 BCILDINa, between Elerenth and Twelfth street.

and'ilason Hamlin Organs. Sold on installment. Tuning and repairing, by again aver that we speak Dy tee Dest au- jveney Real Estate vjmce, first-class workmen. thority. 1 jviiciiuii ouctfc, viiMtmu..

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