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S. F. LAUNDRY.
WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. Office. 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland CAL 1059 WASHINGTON
STREET. Within Four Blocks of BROADWAY STATION
Centrally Lorator .. Excellent TABLE TERMS
REASONABLE
Now under the manage ment of
MRS. M. K. BLAKE, THE FOUNDER BLAKE HOUSE. This well. known and
POPULAR HOUSE 1059 WASHINGTON
STREET Has Large and Commo dious
ROOMS. TERMS REASONABLE
WHY PAY RENT ?
FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO JAMES L. BARKER.
BERKELEY 57
SECRET SOCIETIES.
WICHHORST,
Importer Flee Watches, JEWELRY Silverware,
PRECIOUS STONES.
Etc. 315 J St., Sacramento CAL
PORTER LODGE, NO. 272-Meets every Tuesday evening at Koh- ler's Hall, corner Seventh and Chester Strects. Membership, 53. T. Jarvis, N. G .; F. F. Bacon, V. G .; R. H. Moskiman, Jr. Recording Secretary; Martin Mauerhan, Permanent Secre- tary, E. E. Crowell, Treasurer.
OAKLAND LODGE, No. 118-Meets every Tuesday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall. Membership, 275. James E. Johnson, N. G .; Alexander Giddes, V. G .; James Templeton, Recording Secre- tary; A. Drinkwater, Financial Secretary; Peter Baker, Treasurer.
UNIVERSITY LODGE, No. 144-Meets every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall. Membership, 180; A. S. Ward, N. G .; S. P. Hall, V. G .; D. E. Bortree, Recording Secretary; S. H. Mitchell, Financial Secretary ; J. A. Johnson, Treasurer.
FOUNTAIN LODGE, No. 198-Meets every Monday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall. Membership, 150. Joseph Hanush, N. G .; A. E. Janvier, V. G .; Ward Davidson, Recording Secretary ; P. J. Ipsen, Financial Secretary ; E. Kreyenhagen, Treasurer. GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 34-Meets on the first and third Friday evenings of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Mem- bership, 150. A. S. W ird, Chief Patriarch; Joseph E. Johns- ton, High Priest; A. D. Smith, Senior Warden; Alexander Giddes, Junior Warden; George W. Lewis, Scribe; J. E. Ben- ton, Treasurer.
HARBOR LODGE, NO. 253-Meets every Wednesday evening at Ma- sonic Hall, corner Seventh and Willow Streets. Membership, 90. J. M. Cohen, J. P. G .; H. J. Amerman, N. G .; H. Edwards, V. G .; R. G. Graham, Permanent and Recording Secretary; A. W. Hughes, Treasurer; Dr. A. G. Anthony, Medical Ex- aminer.
ALAMEDA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 5-Meets on the second and fourth Friday evenings of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Mem- bership, 500. H. K. Snow, Degree Master; Jacob Mueller, Deputy Degree Master; M. McKinzie, Secretary; W. P. Wet- more, Treasurer.
EVENING STAR LODGE, NO. 263-Meets every Wednesday even- ing at Schimmelpfennig's Hall, East Oakland Membership, 61. W A. Follrath, P. G .; W. C. Askwith, N. G .; Joseph An- derson, V. G .; J. A. Sweet, Recording Secretary ; F. Schim- melpfennig, Treasurer.
OAKLAND BREWERY, KRAMM & DIEVES, Proprietors. Cor. Telegraph Avenue and Duraut Street.
BUY CLARK
'U.N.L.
SPOOL COTTO IT IS TI BEST
E. WACHHORST, 315 1
៛ Street Sacramento CAL Ine Watches, DIAMONDS, A Specialty.
NACHHORST, JEWELER 315
OAKLAND MASONIC TEMPLE ASSOCIATION-Incorporated June 25, 1878. Capital, $100,000 divided into 10,000 shares of $10.00 each. Located corner Twelfth and Washington. F. K. Shat- tuck, President; A. Chabot, Vice-President; C. E. Gillett, Secretary ; V. D. Moody, Treasurer.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
" Street Sacramento CAL RILYERWARE,
OTHE
Are th BEST USE
Goff
Moretti & Trezzini, ST. ANN'S BUILDING,
S. F., Fresco and Decorative Artists.
58
OAKLAND.
UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS-(colored) Meets every Tues- day evening at Germania Hall. Membership, 35. Walter Edmonds, N. G .; W. Stewart Jr., V. G .; J. B. Wilson, P. N. G .; D. D. Jacobs, N. F .; R. T. W. James, P. S .; W. F. Tay- lor, Treasurer.
ODD FELLOWS' LIBRARIES-Second floor Odd Fellows' Hall; open every day, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M .: P. J. Ipsen, Librarian. Also Odd Fellows' Hall, East Oakland. ODD FELLOWS' RELIEF COMMITTEE-Meetings are held every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at Odd Fellows' Hall. J. M. Cohen, President; J. E. Crane, Secretary.
VORWAERTS LODGE, No. 313-Members, 50. H. Fashain, N. G .; A. Ringgenberg, V. G .; T. Gier, Recording Secretary; E. J. Seibold, Financial Secretary; G. Blum, Treasurer.
OAKLAND REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE, NO. 16-Meets every Wed- nesday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall. Members, 78. Mrs. S. C. Jones, N. G .; Miss J. Graves, V. G .; Mrs. Davis, Record- ing Secretary; Mr A. Mckenzie, Financial Secretary; Mrs Watkins, Treasurer.
BROOKLYN REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE, NO. 12-Meets every Monday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, East Central Avenue, East Oakland. Members, 82. L. J. Pinkham, N. G .; Mrs. J. Whipple, V. G .; Miss K. Icke, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Anna Liese, Treasurer.
ORION LODGE, No. 189-Meets every Saturday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner East Central and Eleventh Avenues, East Oakland. Membership, 98. James Taylor, N. G .; W. C. White, V. G .; W. H. Hamilton, Recording Secretary; Geo. Chase, Financial Secretary; V. S. Northey, Treasurer. ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSOCIATION-Meets on the last Monday evening of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. W. H. Rouse, President; George W. Lewis, Secretary; E. Childs, Treas- urer.
Independent Order of Red Men.
(Exclusively German.) '
ALAMEDA STAMM, No. 113-Meets every Sunday evening at Ger- mania Hall. Membership, 50. Frank Seuram, D. G. C .; J. Harris, O. C .; John Joergens, U. C .; - Maiwald, B. C .; D. Vogt, Treasurer; O. Seeland, Secretary.
Independent Order B'nai B'rith.
OAKLAND LODGE, NO. 252-Meets at Medical College Hall, west side of Clay between Tenth and Eleventh Streets, every Sun- day. Membership, 95. A. Hirshberg, Monitor ; G. Mosbacher, President ; J. Jacobs, Vice-President ; J. Rosenberg, Secre- tary; J. M. Cohen, Treasurer; A. Silverstein, Warden.
BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland, CAL. 1059 WASHINGTON
STREET. Within Fow Blocks of BROADWAY STATION- Centrally Located. Excellent TABLE TERMS REASONABLE
Now under Įthe manage ment of
MRS. M. K. BLAKE, THE FOUNDER BLAKE HOUSE. This well- known and POPULAR HOUSE 1059 WASHINGTON
STREET Has Largı and Comm dlous
ROOMA TERMS REASONABLE
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
( 33 Geary St., San Francisco.
Offices. 1 862 Broadway. Oakland.
MeLean accessor to . Tisch),
Nurseryman & Florist
SEEDS and FLORAL DEPOT, 179 7th Street, akland.
ALLEN, TU GLE & CO., SPANISH CEDAR,
18 & 20 Spear St. San Francisco.
H. WICHHORST,
Importer
Fine Watches,
JEWELRY
Silverware,
PRECIOUS STONES, Etc. 315 J St., Sacramento CAL
WACHHORST, 315 J Street Sacramento CAL Fine Watches, DIAMONDS, A Specialty.
H. WACHHORST, JEWELER, 315
J Street Sacramento CAL SILVERWARE ETC.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
59
Herrmann's Shæhne.
CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 2-Meets every Thursday evening at Germania Hall. Membership, 80. H. Scheiding, President; J. Liedermann, Vice-President; C. Blessing, Recording Secre- tary ; William Bregers, Financial Secretary ; D. Vogt, Treas- urer.
Ancient Order of Hibernians.
DIVISION NO. 1-Meets on the third Thursday of each month at St. Mary's Hall, corner Seventh and Grove Streets. M. J. Ryan, President; John Coveney, Financial Secretary; S. Cro- nin, Recording Secretary; James Sullivan, Treasurer.
DIVISION No. 2-Meets on the second Tuesday of each month at St. Mary's Hall, corner Seventh and Grove Streets. P. Heverin, President ; P. Haley, Vice-President ; B. McManus, Financial Secretary; Thomas Walsh, Recording Secretary ; Flinn, Treasurer.
DIVISION NO. 3-Meets on the second Wednesday of each month at St. Mary's Hall, corner Seventh and Grove Streets. John Powan, President ; P. Healy, Vice-President; B. McManus, Financial Secretary; F. Walsh, Recording Secretary; E. Cavanagh, Treasurer.
Knights of Honor.
IVANHOE LODGE, No. 1889-Meets at Kohler's Hall every Thursday evening. Membership, 65. T. H. McDonald, P. D .; E. T. Hubback, D .; H. H. C. Lemkuhl, V. D .; R. Bernhard, A. D., E. M. Corlis, Chaplain; E. F. Kohler, Treasurer ; W. G. Hawkett, Reporter ; N. B. Hoyt, Financial Reporter; J. B. Macdonald, Guide ; R. Steinbruck, Guardian; J. Noble, Sentinel.
CLINTON LODGE, No. 2019-Meets every second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Washington Hall, corner Sixth Avenue and East Central Avenue. Members, 44. David Hughes, P. D .; J. L. Buckley, D .; S. C. Archibald, V. D .; T. F. Steere, A. D .; W. H. Wood, Reporter; C. M. Nichols, Financial Recorder; George H. True, Treasurer ; M. W. Fish, Chaplain; H. Farrier, Guide; H. H. Colby, Guardian.
Knights of Pythias.
LIBERTY LODGE, NO. 35-Meets every Thursday evening at Masonic Hall, corner Seventh and Willow Streets. Members, 125. L. A. Parker, P. C .; H. La Perle, C. C .; F. L. Burt, V. C .; A. C. Partello, P .; W. H. Watkins, K. of R. and S .; J. Collyer, M. of F .; H. Y. Baker, M. of E .; T. H. Maddern, M. of A.
ian Bi
Schafer & Co .: Fine Custom Clothing to Order
No. 11 Montgomery St. - .. ancisco.
Westermann & Co., Proprs. N. W. COR. 5th & KIRKHAM STREETS.
Washington Brewery, 1
60
OAKLAND.
BROOKLYN LODGE, No. 32-Meets every Monday evening at Schimmelpfennig's Hall, East Oakland. Members, 127. F. L. Janis, P. C .; F. A. Bemis, C. C .; C. L. Parsons, V. C .; A. A. Davis, Prelate; C. J. H. Luth, K. of R. and S .; T. Jack- son, M. of F .; F. Schimmelpfennig, M. of E .; E. L. Law- rence, M. of A.
LIVE OAK LODGE, NO. 17-Meets every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall. Members, 155. W. O. Buckland, P. C .; August Welander, C. C .; -- Keller, V. C .; Philip Journal, Prelate; H. A. Holland, K. of R. and S .; D. B. Bankhead, M. of E .; E. Bernstein, M. of F. ; G. A. Fisher, M. of A .; J. J. Perry, I. G .; J. C. Orr, O. G .; H. Maddern, Organist.
OAKLAND LODGE, No. 103-Meets every Tuesday evening at Shattuck Hall, corner Eighth Street and Broadway. Mem- bers, 54. Perry P. Bonhanı, P. C .; Z. Abraham, C. C .; J. M. Vaughn, V. C .; George F. Kellogg, P .; Charles H. Pond, M. of A .; George A. White, M. of E .; E. A. Goddard, M. of F .; R. H. Gans, K. of R. and S .; W. F. Esmond, I. G .; E. J. Kahn, O. G.
Chosen Friends.
BROOKLYN COUNCIL, NO. 50-Meets every Tuesday evening at Schimmelpfennig's Hall, East Oakland. Members, 73. F. J. Farnham, P. C. C .; J. A. Sweet, C. C .; Mrs. Clara Foll- rath, V. C .; Mrs. R. J. Drucker, Prelate; A. Schmidt, Secre- tary; W. A. Follrath, Financier; Mrs. L. Schimmelpfennig, Treasurer; Mrs. E. W. Crossman, Marshal; W. H. Cowan, Warden; John W. Berling, Guard; F. Schimmelpfennig, Sentry.
OAKLAND COUNCIL, No. 20-Meets every second and fourth Monday of each month at Kohler's Hall. Members, 64. J. L. Moser, C. C .; R. Springer, Secretary; J. Henenger, Treasurer.
GERMANIA COUNCIL, No. 66-Meets every Friday evening at Germania Hall. Membership about 100. John Dreier, C. C .; J. Klump, V. C .; J. Rummeck, Secretary; F. Harding, Financial Secretary“; H. Fege, Treasurer.
OAK LEAF COUNCIL, NO. 55-Meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month at Workman's Hall, corner Twelfth and Franklin. Membership, 72. C. K. Robinson, C. C .; Mrs. E. M. Hanavan, Secretary; H. Merriman, Treasurer.
UNITY COUNCIL, NO. 199-Meets every Saturday evening at Shattuck Hall. Membership, 74. J. B. Fields, C. C .; - Mc Mahon, Secretary ; - -, Treasurer.
S. F. LAUNDRY.
Washing WELL DONE at VERY LOW Katrs. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland CAL.
1059 WASHINGTON
STRAFT- Within Four Blocks of BROADWAY STATION
Centrally Located. Excellent TABLE TERMS REASONABLE
Now under the manage ment of
MRS. M. K. BLAKE THE FOUNDER BLAKE HOUSE. This well- known and POPULAR HOUSE 1059 WASHINGTE STREET llas Larg and Comm dious ROOMI TERMS
REASONABLE
511 Sansome Street, Cor. Merchant.
catalogues Price Lists -AND- amphlets, DODGERS Posters, -AND- Wrapping PAPER
E. C. HUGHES FINE
Grinting
JAMES L. BARKER,
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE,
BERKELEY.
SECRET SOCIETIES. 61
Independent Order of Good Templars.
FOUNTAIN LODGE, NO. 193-Meets every Monday evening at Medical College Hall, Clay Street between Tenth and Elev- enth Streets. Membership, 125. James R. Sheehan, W. C. T .; Miss I. Bort, W. V. T .; A. Thompson, W. S .; A. A. Dun- combe, W. T .; Miss E. MeCannant, W. F. S .; Miss G. Brick- erton, W. D .; Mrs. Snow, R. H. S .; Mrs. E. H. Wilkins, L. H. S .; W. J. Reed, Jr., P. W. C. T.
BROOKLYN LODGE, No. 384-Meets every Thursday evening at Schemmelpfennig's Hall, on East Central Avenue between Fifteenth and Sixteenth Avenue, East Oakland. Members, about 44. H. Hale, W. C. T .; Miss K. Icke, W. V. T .; Miss D. Sweet, W. S .; Miss H. Freeman, W. F. S .; J. S. Naismith, W. T .; G. G. Smith, W. I. G .; Miss R. Schemmelpfennig, W. O. G .; T. Le Ballister, P. W. C. T.
Ancient Order United Workmen.
CALIFORNIA No. 1, A. O. U. W .- Instituted Aug. 21, 1875. Meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic Hall, corner Seventh and Willow. Members, 132. B. J. Donahue, P. M. W; J. N. Har- ris, M. W .; J. L. Edwards, Foreman; H. Bruck, Overseer; William H. Wilkinson, Recorder; George N. Berdan, Finan- cier; M. B. Smith, Receiver; S. Martin, Guide; Dr. W. M. Brown, Medical Examiner.
BROOKLYN NO 3, A. O. U. W .- Instituted Sept. 19, 1876. Meets every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, East Oakland. Members, 90. J. W. Watson, P. M. W .; E. W. Bradley, M. W .; George Chase, Recorder; O. Whipple, Financier; J. K. Sınallman, Receiver; H. L. Farrier, Foreman.
OCCIDENTAL No. 6, A. O. U. W .- Instituted July 20, 1877. Meets every Friday evening at Kohler's Hall, West Oakland; Members, 235 F. R. Weigle, P. M. W .; G. H. Garthorne, M. W .; John Ainsworth, Foreman; John Kitchen, Overseer; T. H. MeDonald, Guide; W. G. Hawkett, Recorder; N. B. Hoyt, Receiver; William Pirrie, Financier; J Mitchell, I. W .; M. Mauerhan, Outside Watchman.
Legion of Honor.
UNION COUNCIL, No. 168, A. L. of H .- Meets every alternate Friday at Odd Fellows' Hall, East Oakland, corner East Cen- tral and Eleventh Avenues. Membership upwards of 80. A. L. Fuller, Commander; W. H. H. Hamilton, Vice-Commander; J. E. Blethen, Past Commander; M. J. Hamilton, Secretary.
OAKLAND BREWERY,
KRAMM & DIEVES, Proprietors. Cor. Telegraph Avenue and Durant Street.
GOFF'S
ARCHAW
I D S ARE THE BEST
USE NO OTHER
r Street Sacramento CAL Ine Watches, DIAMONDS, Specialty.
K. WACHHORST, EWELER, 315 Street Sacramento CAL SILVERWARE, TTC
WACHHORST,
Importer Ine Watches, JEWELRY Silverware, PRECIOUS STONES,
Etc. 315 J St., Sacramento CAL
K. WACHHORST, 315
BUY Clark's
Spool COTTON IT IS THE BEST
Moretti & Trezz ni, SAN FRANCISCO, Rt. And's Sunline. Fresco & Decorative Artists
OAKLAND.
62
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.
CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN ASSOCIATION-Meets every Sunday at 8 P. M. at 264 Thirteenth Street. Membership, 50. This in- stitution is for the Christianization of those Chinese who have renounced idols and idolatry, and lead an upright life. All such are entitled to a membership.
HEBREW CONGREGATION ASSOCIATION-Meets first Sunday of each month at Hall, corner Eighth and Broadway. Members, 60. D. S. Hirshberg, President; J. M. Cohen, Vice- President; G. Bernstein, Secretary; L. Hirshberg, Treasurer; A Cerf, S. H. Henry, A. Jonas and M. Marcuse, Trustees. GERMANIA HALL, ASSOCIATION-Meets first Tuesday of each month at Germania Hall. D. Vogt, President; John Marten, Secre- tary; William Hamiltenberg, Treasurer.
VEREIN EINTRACHT-Meets at Eintracht Hall every Tuesday. Membership, 148. F. Schroder, President; C. Laso, Vice- President; R. Stenitzky, Recording Secretary; W. Berges, Financial Secretary; H. Scheiding, Treasurer.
OAKLAND TURN VEREIN-Meetings are held on the first and third Wednesday evening of each month at Germania Hall. A library of a thousand volumes and a reading-room are connected with this Verein; open every evening from 8 to 10. Members, 90. A. Heinze, President; D. Vogt, Vice-President; Pflug, Secretary; Frank Senram, Treasurer; W. Con- rade, Leader; A. M. Schutt, Steward and Librarian.
NATIONAL LINCOLN ASSOCIATION, CALIFORNIA DIVISION-The purpose for which this association is formed is to perpetuate the memory of the Martyr President Abraham Lincoln by annual celebration of his birthday; to hold memorial serv- ices on the anniversary of his death, and do such other acts as may be deemed expedient to preserve and cherish his memory and the principles of loyality to country and free- dom, for which he died; and also to cultivate social inter- course amongst its members. An annual meeting and serv- ices are held on February 12th, and memorial services on April 15th. Directors-Washington Ayer, Columbus Wa- terhouse, J. S. Cogswell, Reginald H. Webster, and Charles H. Wells, S. F .; Edwin A. Sherman and J. M. Buffington, Oakland.
HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL SOCIETY-Organized 1877, for the purpose of providing for the maintenance of a hospital, furnishing treatment in this particular school of medicine. Under its auspices the hospital, 864 Nineteenth Street near Market, has been opened for the free treatment of patients. Parties desiring treatment can be admitted on application to Dr. Lyons, northeast corner Jefferson and Eleventh; Dr. J. M. Selfridge, Surgeon.
SAN FRANCISCO LA UNDRY
Ofliers.
133 Geary St., San Francisco.
BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland, CAL 1059 WASHINGTON STREET.
Within Four Blocks of BROADWAY STATION* Centrally Located. Excellent
TABLE TERMS
REASONAELI
Now nade. the manage mient of
MRS. M. K. BLAKE, THE FOUNDER BLAKE HOUSE. This well- known and POPULAR HOUSE 1059 WASHINGTON STREET Has Large and Commo dious ROOMS TERMS '?FASONABLE
. McLean Successor to . Tisch),
Nurseryman & Florist
SEEDS and FLORAL DEPOT, 179 7th Street, akland.
ALLEN, TUGGLE & CO., OAK PLANK,
18 and 20 Spear St .. San Francisco.
WICHHORST.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES-BANKS.
63
Ila uurter Fine Watches,
JEWELRY Silverware, PRECIOUS STONES, Etc. 315 J St., Sacramento CAL
OAKLAND LITERARY AND AID SOCIETY-Incorporated in 1875. Members, 150. This society is composed exclusively of colored members, and has for its object mutual improvement and social intercourse; coupled with this is also a system of mutual benefits which provide for a payment of four dol- lars a week during sickness, and the sum of seventy-five dollars for funeral expenses, in case of death of any member. Society meets at Armory Hall, Thirteenth between Bay and Franklin Streets, on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. John Rivers, President; D. D. Jacobs, Vice- President; Miss R. Holland, Financial Secretary; Miss Sophie Dobson, Recording Secretary; J. B. Handy, Treasurer.
THE BROOKLYN COSMOPOLITAN SOCIETY-Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner East Central and Eleventh Avenues. Objects, temperance and literary. J. J. Pensam, President; J. H. Taggart, Secretary.
WEST OAKLAND MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIATION-Incorporated July 21,1857. Paid up capital, $250,000. Capital stock, $600,000. Members, 300. Office Masonic Hall corner Seventh and Wil- low Streets. This is a mutual banking and savings associa- tion, for the saving of earnings and the financial advancement of its members to whom it makes loans at 6 per cent. per an- num. Its officers are: E. Merle, President; George D. Welch, Vice-President; A. Sbarboro, Secretary.
BANKS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OAKLAND-Incorporated May 15, 1875. Located at 1002 Broadway; V. D. Moody, President; B. F. Mann, Vice-President; A. D. Thomson, Cashier. Authorized capital, $1,000,000. Paid up capital, $100,- 000.
UNION NATIONAL BANK-Incorporated May 26, 1875. Located southeast corner Broadway and Ninth; H. A. Palmer, Presi- dent; C. E. Palmer, Cashier. Capital, $150,000.
UNION SAVINGS BANK-Incorporated May 26, 1869. Located southeast corner Ninth and Broadway; J. West Martin, President; H. A. Palner, Treasurer. Loans, $1,748,739.67, Deposits, $1,691,670.78; Capital and Reserve Fund, $300,000.
THE OAKLAND BANK OF SAVINGS-Incorporated August 13, 1867. Located northeast corner Broadway and Twelfth; E. C. Ses- sions, President; W. W. Garthwaite, Cashier; Authorized capital, $1,000,000; Capital and Reserve Fund, $500,000.
S' chater & Co .: Men's. Boys' & Youths' CLOTHING & Furnishing Goods, No. Il Montgomery Street, S. F. Fine Custom Clothing to Order.
WACHHORST. 315
, Street Sacramento CAL Fine Watches. DIAMONDS, A Specialty.
WACHHORST, JEWELER, 315
J Street
Sacramento CAL SILVERWARE, RTC
Westermann & Co., Propre. N. W. COR. 5th & KIRKHAM STREETS.
Washington Brewery,
64
OAKLAND.
LIBRARIES.
Free Library and Central Reading Rooms of Oakland.
North side of Fourteenth Street, between Washington and Clay Streets. The association has been formed to provide a free read- ing-room tothe public. Here will be found newspapers and peri- odieals aggregating over one hundred in number. The library contains nearly 10,000 volumes. Branches of this institution have been established at 1704 Seventh Street, West Oakland, and at 622 East Central Avenue, East Oakland. Open daily, Sun- days and holidays excepted, from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Reading- room open on Sundays and holidays, from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Wilbur Walker, President; E. M. Long, Secretary and Treas- urer; Miss Ina D. Coolbrith, Librarian; Henry F. Peterson, Ist Assistant Librarian ; Mrs. J. L. Plummer, 2d Assistant Li- brarian; Curator Central Reading Rooms, W. G. Dinsmore. Trustees, O. H. Burnham, E. A. Trefethen, Columbus Brier, E. M. Long, Wilbur Walker. Regular meetings held first Tuesday of each month.
Odd Fellows' Library.
Second floor of Odd Fellows' Hall Building, northwest corner of Franklin and Eleventh Streets. The present number of vol- umes in the library is a little over 4,200; several hundred vol- umes have recently been added to the collection. During. 1880, 19,623 volumes were taken out for persual. The library is sus- tained by Oakland, University, and Fountain Lodges, of Oak- land, and Porter Lodge, of West Oakland; each lodge contribu- ting fifty cents per quarter for each member of the lodge in good standing. Reading-room open from 9 A. M. to 12 M .; from 1 to 5 P. M. and from 6 to 9 P. M. Officers: Judge S. F. Daniels, President; W. A. Rouse, Secretary ; A S. Bradford, Treasurer; P. J. Ipsen, Librarian. Officers' meetings last Friday of each month.
Odd Fellows' Library, East Oakland.
Odd Fellows' Hall. Number of volumes about 1,000. The library is sustained by Orion Lodge, of East Oakland. W. H. Hamilton, President; F. M. W. Fish, Secretary; H. W. Barnes, Treasurer; W. C. White, Librarian.
THE PRESS.
TIMES (daily morning), 950 Broadway. Published by Times Publishing Co. Yearly subscription $6.00; by carrier, 15 cents per week.
TRIBUNE (daily evening) 413-417 Eighth Street. Published by Tribune Publishing Company. Yearly subscription, $6.00; delivered at 15 cents per week.
S. F. LAUNDRY.
WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. Office, 23 Geary St .. S. F., and $6:2 Broadway, Oakland.
BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland, CAL
1059 WASHINGTON STREET. Within Four Blocks of BROADWAY STATION- Centrally Located. |Excellent TABLE TERMS REASONABLE
Now under the manage ment of
MRS. M. K. BLAKE, THE FOUNDER BLAKE HOUSE. This well- known and POPULAR HOUSE 1059 WASHINGTON STREET Has Largı and Comm dious ROOMI TERMS REASONABU
DAILY Papers on File.
HOT BATHS Free.
190 ROOMS ₹15 HOWARD near Third Street, San Francisco. Single Rooms 50 Cents Per Night.
JAMES L. BARKER, Berkeley,
·Agent Hartford Insurance Co., Capital, $4,500,000
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OAKLAND INDEPENDENT -- (weekly). Moffitt & Burke publishers and proprietors, 459 Ninth Street.
MIRROR-(The Illustrated). Mirror Publishing Co. publishers, 954 Broadway.
OAKLAND PRESS-(weekly). De Witt C. Lawrence editor and proprietor, 1520 Seventh Street.
SCIENTIFIC CALIFORNIAN -- (monthly journal). William O. Thrail- kill, M. S., M. D., D. D. S., editor and proprietor, office 1003} Broadway.
DENTAL JAIRUS-(monthly journal of dental and oral science). Dr. Win. O Thrailkill editor and proprietor, 10032 Broad- way.
PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.
DIETZ OPERA HOUSE, north side of Central Avenue, near the cor- ner of Webster and Twelfth Streets.
GERMANIA HALL, east side of Webster between Sixth and Sev- enth.
OAKLAND THEATER (Tivoli), located at 467 Fourteenth Street, in the Camron Block.
GOLDEN GATE THEATER, variety entertainment, J. Harvy Church, sole proprietor. Conducted nightly ..
STREET RAILROADS.
OAKLAND RAILROAD-Runs from the foot of Broadway, via Tele- graph Avenue, to Berkeley, a distance of nearly six miles. J. S. Emery president, H. H. Towns secretary, G. Y. Loring superintendent. Office room 2, Wilcox Block, 921 Broad- way.
BROADWAY AND PIEDMONT RAILROAD-Runs from Seventh and Washington Street, via Fourteenth Street, Broadway and Webster Street, to Mountain View and St. Mary's Ceme- teries, thence by a branch to Piedmont Springs, a distance of about four miles. Walter Blair, president. Officers and office 522 Fourteenth Street.
OAKLAND BREWERY, KRAJIM & DIEVES, Proprietors. Cor Telegraph Avenue and Durant Street
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HERALD OF Truth (semi-monthly.) Devoted to the religious in- terests of the Pacific Coast. Rev. G. S. Abbott, editor. Subscription $1.25 per annum.
OAKLAND JOURNAL (German semi-weekly.) Published by the Journal Publishing Company, Germania Hall.
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