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SIGNS OF THE TIMES, corner Castro Street and Central Avenue. Elder J. H. Waggoner, editor; Elder E. J. Waggoner, assist- ant editor; Elder U. Smith, corresponding editor. Published weekly by the Pacific Press Publishing Co. Subscription price, $2.00 per year.
SPOOL COTTON. IT IS THE BEST.
Goff's
Are the BEST. USE NO OTHER
foretti & Trezzini, S. F . Fresco and Decorative Artists.
ST. ANN'S BUILDING,
66
OAKLAND.
SAN PABLO AVENUE RAILROAD-Runs from Broadway and Seventh Street, via San Pablo Avenue, to the Oakland Trot- ting Park, Emery Station, about two miles and a half. Officers and office, room 2, Wilcox Block.
BROOKLYN AND FRUIT VALE RAILROAD -- Runs from Brooklyn Station to the northern terminus of Fruit Vale Avenue, via Thirteenth Avenue, Sanders Street and Fourteenth Avenue, a distance of nearly three miles. E. C. Sessions, president, W. W. Gill, secretary. Office and officers 1106 Broadway near Twelfth Street.
OAKLAND, BROOKLYN AND FRUIT VALE RAILROAD-Runs from Broadway and Seventh Street to Sixth Avenue, via Broad- way, Central and East Central Avenues. Office Sixth Ave- nue near East Central Avenue. Officers: Hiram Tubbs, pres- ident, W. C. Mason, secretary. Office Sixth Avenue near East Central Avenue.
FOURTEENTH STREET RAILROAD-Runs from Washington and Seventh Streets to Point Station, via Washington, Fourteenth and Wood Streets. Branch from Seventh and Market Streets to Twenty-fourth Street; terminus at Adeline Street. Wal- ter Blair, president. Office 522 Fourteenth Street.
ALAMEDA, OAKLAND AND PIEDMONT RAILROAD-Runs from Seventh Street and Broadway to Water, to and across Webster Street Bridge to Alameda, making its terminus at Park Street.
POST-OFFICES.
Located at the junction of Broadway, San Pablo Avenue and Fourteenth Street. W. E. Dargie, Postmaster; L. T. Farr, Assistant Postmaster and Superintendent City Delivery; Webb N. Pearce, Assistant Superintendent City Delivery and Registry Clerk; C. E. Little, Money Order Clerk; J. H. Russau, Mailing Clerk ; W. H. Adams, Mailing Clerk; P. Talty, Jr., Stamp and Box Clerk; F. A. Poor, General Delivery Clerk ; F. C. Caldwell, General Delivery Clerk; E. J. Fennon, Distributing Clerk; C. E. Ellis, C. J. Raleigh, Thomas Story, R. E. Coady. E. R. Parsons, A. D. Cameron, C. C. Bover, William L. Ranlett, J. G. Kilborn, C. E. Parsons, Benjamin Crandell, D. HI. Bolce, Letter Carriers; R. G. Benton, Mail Messenger.
Office Hours-General Delivery open daily from 7 A. M. to 7.30 P. M .; Sundays, from 10 to 11 A. M. Registry Office open daily, except Sunday, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Stamp window, open daily from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., except Sunday. Money order office, open daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., Sundaysexcepted. Car- riers' Window, open daily from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M .; Sundays, from 10 to 11 A. M.
S. F. LAUNDRY.
GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland
Fruit & Orna- mental TREES. PLANTS, Erc Etc.
FLORIST.
ENVITONN
FLOWERS CROSSES, CROWNS, WREATHS, PYRAMIDS, BASKETS ¿ BOUQUETS.
479 7th STREET, OAKLAND
BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland, CAL. 1059 WASHINGTON STREET. Within Fog Blocks of BROADWAY STATION- Centrally Located. Excellent TABLE TERMS REASONABLI
Now under the manage ment of MRS. M. K. BLAKI THE FOUNDER BLAKE HOUSE This well- known and POPULAI HOUSI 1059 WASHINGTO STREET Ilas Large and Comm dions
ROOMS TERMS REASONAM
ALLEN, TUGGLE & CO.,
CABINET WOODS OF ALL KINDS, Nos 18 and 20 Spear Street, San Francisco
MANUFACTORIES-TOWN GOVERNMENT OF ALAMEDA. 67
MANUFACTORIES.
The shirt factory of M. J. Keller, of 1007 Broadway, is well worthy of mention as an industry of Oakland. It is the only one of any prominence in Oakland, and does the largest custom shirt business on the Pacific Coast. Mr. Keller supplies good to very best shirts from 75 cts. to $1.75 at retail, besides a lib- eral discount to the trade. His shipments by express to all parts of the Pacific States and Territories are very large.
ALAMEDA.
TOWN GOVERNMENT.
Board of Trustees-James M. Gray, President; William Simpson, C. A. Edson, E. F. Rae, and I. P. Allen. This Board is elected in May of each year. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening.
Board of School Directors-John Barton, President; A. Mayrisch, Henry Herbert, T. C. Morris, Thomas A. Thompson and Isaac Mannheim. Elected for three years, two members retiring each year. Regular meetings are held every Monday evening. D. J. Sullivan, Superintendent of Schools and ex officio member Board of Education.
Town Treasurer and Tax Collector-Norris W. Palmer; elected for one year.
Town Attorney-John Ellsworth; elected for one year.
Town Clerk-John Ellsworth ; appointed by the Board of Trustees.
Town Assessor and Auditor-E. Minor Smith; elected for
BEEF & one year.
Civil Engineer and Street Superintendent-I. N. Chapman ; elected for one year.
County Assessor for Township-E. Minor Smith; elected for one year.
Justices of the Peace-E. O. Crosby ; office east side of Park Street, opposite Pacific Avenue. C. M. Radcliff, office Santa Clara Avenue next to post-office.
Police fficers-James Cook, Chief. George S. Redding, Joseph Lawrence, David F. Chisholm and C. Foster.
Pound Master-Joseph M. Graham.
Schafer & Co .: Men's, Boy and Youths' CLOTHING, No. 11 Mont- gomery St., San Francisco.
Bitt
enlsy'
0 Celery, Beef & Iron
THE
Greatest TONIC
AND Nervine Knowu.
DRINK
CELERY,
IRON, -THE-
GREAT
TONIC.
Washington Brewery,
Westermann & Co., Proprs. N. W. COR. 5th & KIRKHAM STREETS.
Fine Printing AND
BOOKBINDING
BEST -Or- Everything Needed by Business Houses. CLOSE PRICES.
Fine
Mercantile Printing. Account BOOKS -FROM- BEST PAPERS. E. C. HUGHES 511 Sansome Street, Cor. Merchant.
68
ALAMEDA.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Alameda High School, north side Santa Clara Avenue between Willow and Chestnut Streets. This school occupies a first-class two-story and basement building of nine rooms, cost- ing $16.000. Josiah Keep, Principal; J. H. Eickhoff, Vice- Presi- dent; Mrs. M. J. Worthen, Miss B. T. Vollman, Miss N. Fletcher, Mrs. J. H. Phelps, Mrs. C. J. Newberry, Miss L. Flanders and Mrs. A. C. Paris, Assistants.
Alameda School-Southeast corner Van Buren and Mound Streets. A one-story building of three rooms, costing $4,000. Miss N. L. Smith, Principal; Miss M. S. Sohlke, Assistant.
Encinal School-Northwest corner Bay Street and Santa Clara Avenue. A two-room frame building, costing $2,500. Mrs. N. J. Ashton Principal, Miss Kittie Heath, Assistant.
Porter Grammar School-Alameda Avenue between Oak and Walnut Streets. A two-story frame building, costing $11,000. Mrs. Jennie Burge, Principal. Miss A. H. Cohen, Miss M. E. Sabin, Miss L. K. Taney, Mrs. Kate M. Hare, Miss Essie Seymour, Miss Mabel Griswold, Mrs. Geraldine Clement and Miss L. Megerle, Assistants.
West End School-Corner Second and Pacific Avenues. A two-story frame building of four rooms, costing $5,000. Mrs. E. P. Smith, Principal. Miss M. Cohen, Miss M. Fitzpatrick and Miss M. H. McLean, Assistants.
Bay Farm School-Miss Mabel H. Baker, teacher.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Alameda Volunteer Fire Department-W. T. Valentine, Chief Engineer; W. Y. Stahl, Assistant Engineer first district ; Charles Sturm, Assistant Engineer second district. The depart- ment consists of two hook and ladder companies and four hose companies, as follows :--
Citizen Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1-Located on the south side of Webb Avenue between Park and Everett Streets. This company has a Hayes truck. Number of members, fifty. P. W. Barton, Foreman; M. Fernback, Secretary; F. Boehmer, Treas- urer.
Citizen Hook and Ladder Co., No. 2-Located on Santa Clara Avenue between Morton and Sherman Streets; W. H. Hinchman, Foreman; C. H. Hinchman, Secretary; F. Marcuse, Treasurer.
Thompson Hose Co., No. 1-Located on the south side of Webb Avenue between Park and Everett Streets. Number of members, twenty. This company has a Babcock hose cart and 1,000 feet of canvass hose. John W. Hartley, Foreman ; Wm. Graham, Secretary ; Conrad Liese, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY Offices
J 33 Geary St., San Francisco. ¿ 862 Broadway, Oakland.
BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland CAL.
1059 WASHINGTO STREET.
Within For Blocks of BROADWAY STATION- Centrally Located. Exceller TABLI TERMS REASONAB'
Now unde the manas ment of MRS. M. K. BLAI THE FOUNDE BLAK
HOUSE This wel known ar POPULA HOUS 105. WASHINGT STREET Has Lan and Comr dious ROOM TERMS REASONAI
Jas L. Barker, AGENT Lion Insurance Co., Capital, $4,000,000
FIRE DEPARTMENT-SECRET SOCIETIES. 69
Whidden Hose Co., No. 2-Located on the east side of Web- ster Street between Railroad and Pacifie Avenues. This company has two two-wheeled hose earts. John Conrad, Foreman; George T. Morris, Secretary ; -, Treasurer.
Central Hose Co., No. 3 -- Located on the corner of Santa Clara Avenue and Bay Street. This company has a two-wheeled hose eart. Number of members, twenty-five. George Lovegrove, Foreman ; R. S. Faulkner, Secretary, Nicholas Miller, Treasurer.
Pacific Hose Co., No. 4-Located on the corner of Pacific Avenue and Chestnut Street. This company has a two-wheeled hose. Number of members, twenty-five. E. F. Rea, Foreman; Ellmore Welsh, Secretary ; E. J. Foyrd, Treasurer.
POPULATION.
The actual population, according to the official returns of the School Census Marshal for May, 1884, was 6,864.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons.
OAK GROVE LODGE, No. 215-Stated meetings on the second Thursday evening of each month at Masonie Hall, south- west corner of Park Street and Santa Clara Avenue.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
ENCINAL LODGE, No. 164-Meets every Monday evening at Hall, northwest corner of Park Street and Santa Clara Avenue.
Knights of Pythias.
ALAMEDA LODGE, No. 49-Instituted Nov. 9, 1878. Meets every Friday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, northwest corner of Park Street and Santa Clara Avenue.
Ancient Order of United Workmen.
ALAMEDA LODGE, No. 5-Instituted July 13, 1877. Meets Wed- nesday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall, northwest corner of Park Street and Santa Clara Avenue. Membership, 50. ASHLER LODGE, No. 165-Instituted March 24, 1880. Meets Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall, northwest corner of Park Street and Santa Clara Avenue.
WEST END LODGE, NO. 175 -- Instituted June, 1880. Meet IT IS THE every Monday evening at Holtz' Hall. Membership, 35.
BEST.
OAKLAND BREWERY KRAMH & DIEVES, Proprietors. Cor Telegraph Avenue and Durant Street.
GOFF'S B
ARCHAO S ARE THE BEST USE NO
OTHER
BUY Clark's
N.T.
Spool COTTON.
lenley's
0 Celery, Beef & Iron & THE Greatest TONIC AND Nervine Known.
DRINK CELERY,
EEF & IRON, -THE-
GREAT
TONIC.
Moretti & Trezzini, St. Ann's Building, SAN FRANCISCO,
Fresco & Decorative Artists
1 70
ALAMEDA.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.
Grand Army of the Republic.
JOE. HOOKER POST NO. 11-Organized February, 1880. Mem- bership, 25. J. S. McMahon, P.C. F. H. Poindexter, Ad- jutant. Meets second Thursday evening of each month at Tucker's Hall.
American Legion of Honor.
COUNCIL No. 492 -- Instituted March 24, 1881. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Membership, 25.
Knights of Honor.
GARDEN CITY LODGE, NO. 145 -- Instituted August, 1879. Meets on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, northwest corner of Park Street and Santa Clara Avenue. Membership, 40.
Order of Chosen Friends.
COUNCIL No. 27 -- Instituted May 4, 1881. Meets every Wed- nesday night at Holtz' Hall.
Alameda Free Reading Room and Library.
Location, over post-office, southeast corner of Park Street and San- ta Clara Avenue. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 9.30 P. M. Wil- liam P. Gibbons, M. D., President; Thomas A. Smith, Vice- President; Robert Kirk, Librarian and Secretary; William F. C b ns, M. D., Thomas A. Smith, George H. Mastick, M. P. Wiggins, and Dr. J. T. McLean, Trustees.
Alameda Verein.
A social society. Meets every Friday evening at Harmonie Hall; C. C. Volberg, President.
Alameda Building and Loan Association.
Monthly meetings are held at Harmonie Hall, west side of Paru Street between Santa Clara and Central Avenues, on the sec- ond Saturday of each month. C. Clark, President; I. Man- heim, Secretary; Adolph Mayrisch, Treasurer.
BANK.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALAMEDA-Incorporated July, 1879. Capital stock paid up, $100,000; Conrad Liese, President; J. E. Baker, Cishier.
BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland CAL 1059 WASHINGTO STREET. Within For Blocks of BROADWAY STATION Centrally Located. Exceller TABLI TERMS REASONABI
Fruit & Orna- mental TREES, PLANTS, Ftc . Etc.
MCLEAN: KLORIST.
FLOWERS CROSSES, CROWNS, WREATHS, PYRAMIDS, BASKETS & BOUQUETS. 479 7th STREET, OAKLAND
F LAUNDRY.
Washing WELL DONE at VERY LOW Rates. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 B:oad . ay, Oakland.
Now unde the manag mont of MRS. M. K. BLAK THE FOUNDE BLAK HOUSE This well known an POPULA HOUS 1059 WASHINGTI
Has Larg and Comm dious ROOM! TERMS REASONAM
ALLEN, TUGGLE & CO., OAK PLANK,
19 and 20 Spr .. .... San Francis ....
NEWSPAPERS-CHURCHES.
71
NEWSPAPERS.
THE ALAMEDA ENCINAL-F. K. Krauth, editor and proprietor. Office east side of Park Street, between Lincoln and Webb Avenues. This journal is now in the sixteenth year of its publication, and is the pioneer newspaper in Alameda. Pub- lished every Saturday; terms, $3.00 per annum.
THE ALAMEDA ARGUS -- T. G. Daniells publisher. Office east side of Park Street between Webb and Lincoln Avenues; pub- lished every Saturday; terms, $3.00 per annum; now in its seventh year.
POST-OFFICES.
ALAMEDA POST-OFFICE-Southeast corner Santa Clara Avenue and Park Street. A. S. Barber, Postmaster. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Mails arrive from San Francisco (di- rect) 8 A. M .; Oakland, 8 A. M .; East 8 A. M .; Santa Cruz, 6 P. M .; Oakland and State, 5 P. M .; Mails depart 7 A. M .; Santa Cruz 8.45 A. M .; San Francisco, 11.30 A. M .; Oakland, California and East, 2.30 P. M.
WEST END POST-OFFICE -- West side of Webster Street, between Railroad and Santa Clara Avenues. Miss M. A. Morris, Postmistress. Office hours and arrivals, San Francisco, 9 A. M. and 6 P. M .; Eastern, 3.30 P. M. Departures, 8 A. M. and 3.20 P. M.
CHURCHES.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-Location, south side Santa Clara Avenue between Benton and Staunton Streets. Services Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday-school at 12.30 P. M. Com- municants, 41, Sunday-school attendance, about 70.
DRINK
CELERY,
BEEF & IRON, -THE-
GREAT
Terve TONIC.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -- Location, southwest corner Ver- sailles and Central Avenues. Has a good church edifice, costing $5,000. Rev. R. L. Tabor, Pastor. Services at 11.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday-school at 12.30 P. M.
Schafer & Co., CLOTHING & Furnishing Goods, No. 11 Montgomery St., SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.
Eenley's
Celery, Beef & Iron
THE
Greatest TONIC
AND Nervine Known.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-Location, Central Avenue between Union and Grand Streets. Rev. George Morris, Pastor. Serv- ices at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday-school at 12.30 P. M. CHRIST CHURCH (EPISCOPAL)-Location, northwest corner Oak Street and Santa Clara Avenue. Rev. Alfred T. Perkins, Rector. This society has a neat wooden church edifice, erected in 1873, at a cost of about $4,000. Hours of serv- ice 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday-school at 10 A. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Location, southwest corner Park Street and Central Avenue. Rev. M. C. Briggs, Pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday-school at 12.30 P. M.
WASHINGTON BREWERY.
Westermann & Co., Proprs., N. W. cor. 5th & Kirkham Sts
72
ALAMEDA-BERKELEY.
St. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (R. C.)-Location, southwest corner San Antonio Avenue and Chestnut Street. Rev. William Glee- son, Pastor. Pastoral residence East Oakland. Services at 9 A. M. Sunday-school at 2 P. M.
PUBLIC HALLS.
HARMONIE HALL-West side Paru Street, between Santa Clara and Central Avenues.
HOLTZ' HALL-East side Webster between Railroad and Santa Clara Avenues.
MASONIC HALL-Southwest corner Santa Clara ave and Park Street.
ODD FELLOWS' HALL -- Northwest corner Park Street and Santa Clara Avenue.
PARK OPERA HOUSE-Southwest corner Park Street and Buena Vista Avenue.
TOWN HALL-South side Webb Avenue between Park and Ev- erett Streets.
TUCKER'S HALL .- Park Street between Central and Santa Clara Avenues.
SCHROEDER'S HALL-Northeast corner Park and Webb Avenues. For social enjoyment.
BERKELEY.
TOWN GOVERNMENT.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES-F. K. Shattuck, President; A. F. Gunn, C. W. Davis, J. B. Henley, and J. M. Creed.
BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS-F. H. Wheelan, President; H. A. Palmer, H. B. Berryman, H. McCaskell, W. C. Jones and George Jebens.
Town Treasurer, Win. M. Hilton. Town Clerk, T. F. Graber.
Town Assessor, A. Rammelsberg.
Town Marshal, Philip Monroe.
Justices of the Peace, C. R. Lord and C. N. Terry.
Constables, A. H. Morris and Ysmael Ysunza.
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 Located .. Excellent TABLE TERMS
PEASONABLE
.
Now under the manage ment of
MRS
M. K. BLAKE, THE FOUNDER
BLAKE HOUSE. This well- known and
POPULAR HOUSE
1059
WASHINGTON
STREET Bas Large and Commo- dious
ROOMS. TERMS
REASONABLE
ST. DAVID'S
190 OOMS 715 OWARD . Third STREET, San francisco.
NO DARK OOMS. NO ¡UEST Allowed use th EINEN INCE USED -by- nother.
WHY PAY RENT ?
FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO JAMES L. BARKER.
BERKELEY 73
SCHOOLS.
WACHHORST,
Importer
Flae Watches,
JEWELRY
Silverware,
2. College of Agriculture.
3. College of Mechanics.
4. College of Mining.
5. College of Engineering.
6. College of Chemistry.
7. Literary Course.
8. Course in Letters and Political Science. (The Colleges of Law, Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy are located in San Francisco). Examinations for admission to the colleges located in Berkeley, August 6, 7, 8, 1884. First term com- mences August 7th. Class day, commencement, alumni meet- ing, etc., occur about the last of May; each year.
OFFICERS-William T. Reid, President; residence corner Allston Way and Ellsworth Street; office, room 2, North Hall. Martin Kellogg, A. M., Dean; residence Bushnell Street; of- fice, room 3, North Hall. William W. Deamer, A. B., Re- corder; residence corner Home and University Avenue; office, room 1, North Hall. A register containing full infor- mation in regard to all departments, is published annually, and may be had by application, personally or by mail, to the President or Recorder.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS, consisting of High School, Grammar and Pri- mary Schools, are liberally supported. Graduates from the High School are admitted to the University without exami- nation.
KELLOGG SCHOOL (Public)-South side Center St. between Shat- tuck Avenue and Oxford St. W. W. Anderson, Principal. WEST BERKELEY PUBLIC SCHOOL-Southeast corner Bay and San Pablo Avenue. G. W. Horton, Principal.
BERKELEY GYMNASIUM-West side Dana Street between Uni- versity Avenue and Bancroft Way. A preparatory school to the University established in 1877, George Bates, A. M., Principal. Fall term commences July 21, 1884. Spring term closes, May 21, 1885. Catalogue published annually. BOWENS' ACADEMY-Corner University Avenue and Sherman Street. F. Stewart Bowens, A. B., Principal.
PRESENTATION CONVENT (Catholic)-Addison Street near Hamil- ton. Ten nuns, seventy pupils. Also connected with the Convent and conducted by the Sisters, is St. Peter's Boy's School, having 30 pupils. The system of education is simi- lar to that pursued in the public schools, with the addition of vocal and instrumental music and (for the girls) sewing
OAKLAND BREWERY,
KRAHM & DIEVES, Proprietors. Cor. Telegraph Avenue and Durant Street.
1
BUY CLARK'S
"O.N.T."
WACHHORST, 315
, Street Sacramento CAL Fine Watches, DIAMONDS, A Specialty.
WACHHORST, JEWELER, 315 I Street Sacramento CAL SILVERWARE, TTC
SCHOOLS.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-The following departments are located at Berkeley, viz :-
1. College of Letters (classical course).
PRECIOUS
STONES,
Etc. 315 J St., Sacramento CAL
SPOOL COTTON. IT IS THE BEST.
Goff's
Are the BEST. USE NO OTHER
AToretti & Trezzini, ST. ANN'S BUILDING,
S. F . Fresco and Decorative Artists.
BERKELEY.
THE HARMON SEMINARY, for young ladies .- Established, in 1882, by the late Rev. S. S. Harmon. Since his death, in Decem- ber, 1883, it has been conducted by his daughters, Catharine W. Harmon and Sophia B. Harmon as Principals, and Ed- ward J. Wickson, Treasurer. The buildings and grounds are situated on Atherton Street, extending to Ellsworth. The Seminary has both boarding and day pupils, the num- ber in attendance during the year ending June 1, 1884 being 90. The departments of instruction are several: The Kinder- garten, Primary, Preparatory and Academic to the regular course; special courses to prepare for entrance to the different Colleges of the State University; a Conservatory of Music, and departments of Art and Modern Languages. The in- structors during the term ending June Ist, were as follows: Mental and Moral Philosophy, Mr. Wickson; Higher English branches, Miss Eva V. Carlin; Intermediate English branches, Miss M. E. Male; Kindergarten and Primary, Miss Carrie Trincano; Vocal Music, Prof. W. Toepke; Instrumental Music, Prof. Frederick Zech Jr. and the Misses Harmon. French, E. du Castel; Drawing and Painting, F. L. Heath; The vear 1884 and '85 will begin on July 31st. The year is divided into two terms of 20 weeks each. An annual catalogue is published, giving description of the institution, list of pupils, etc.
State Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institute.
Located near the State University, Berkeley. The grounds consist of one hundred and thirty acres, eighty acres of which are on the hills overlooking the bay. Pure water is supplied by hillside springs, and the elevated site insures the purest of air. A better location could not have been chosen. On the 17th of January, 1875, the beautiful and costly stone building occupied by the institution was destroyed by fire, and the exigencies of the case, with more than a hundred helpless unfortunates to SEEDS and FLORAL DEPOT, 479 7th Street, shelter and provide for, were indeed great. But the spirit of en- ergy, coupled with that of benevolence, which inspires the citizens of Alameda County, found means to build a temporary structure without delay, and, as early as April 21st, three months from the time of the disaster, the school was again opened. The buildings include a series of structures, including "Homes," a central refec- tory, school house, etc., all of which accommodate about two hun- Dak'and. dred and fifty pupils. The buildings are of the most substantial character, having concrete and stone foundations, brick super- structure,walls lined with brick, slate roofs, all partitions of brick, and stone stair-cases throughout. Every arrangement to secure health and comfort has been made, while the system of segrega-
BLAKE HOUSE, Oakland, CAL. 1059 WASHINGTOI STREET.
Within Fou. 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 Large and Comm dious
ROOM! TERMS REASONABLE
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
Offices. 33 Geary St., San Francisco. $62 Broadway. Oakland.
L. McLean (Successor to D. Tisch),
Nurseryman & Florist
74
ALLEN, TUGGLE & CO., SPANISH CEDAR,
18 & 20 Spear St. San Francisco.
EDUCATIONAL-CHURCHES.
75
tion adopted will not only be a safeguard against fire, but do away with many evils connected with having a large number under one roof.
The course of studies pursued at this institute is very nearly the same as that embraced in the public schools and in the semi- naries, with the addition of music, which is taught the blind as a means of obtaining a livelihood. The institution is sustained by the State, but clothing and traveling expenses must be provided by the parents or guardians of the children, except in cases of ex- treme poverty, when a proper certificate from the County Judge will authorize the directors to supply clothing.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS-A. K. P. Harmon, President, Oak- land; E. H. Woolsey, Vice-President, Oakland: Geo. D. Dornin, Berkeley; R. A. Redman, Oakland; Geo. H. Rogers, San Fran- cisco; W. L. Prather, Secretary and Treasurer.
OFFICERS-Warring Wilkinson, Principal. Teachers of the deaf and dumb: Geo. B. Goodall, Miss Anna B. Carter, Henry Frank. Miss Annie Warren, Douglas Tilden, Miss Mary A. Dutch, Miss K. A. Crandall; teacher of articulation, Mrs. A. B. Wilkin- son; teacher of drawing, Theophilas D'Estrella; teachers of the blind, Chas. T. Wilkinson, Mrs. A. R. Goodall; teacher of music, Geo. B. Goodall; Physician, Dr. H. T. Legler; Clerk, W. E. Zan- der; Matrons, Mrs. B. Willard, Miss J Osgood, Miss M. J. Wise- man; Foreman of carpenter-shop, E. P. Pike; Foreman of print- ing office, S. E. Watson; Engineer, Fred Hansen.
CHURCHES.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-Rev. Charles A. Savage, Pastor; services at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD (Episcopal)-Northeast corner Ninth and Bristol Streets, West Berkeley. Rev. G. A. Eas- ton, Pastor.
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