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ATHENS LODGE NO. 286-Meets at Medical Hall every Friday evening.
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PROHIBITION LODGE No. 412-Meets at Congregational Church, Chase near Wood Street, every Tuesday evening.
BROOKLYN LODGE NO. 384-Meets at Washington Hall, 307 East Twelfth Street, every Friday evening.
OAKLAND LODGE NO. 520-Meets at hall, corner Thirty-fourth and Ettie Streets, every Tuesday evening.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
The object of the Union is for the inculcation and spread of tem- perance principles. Officers: Mrs. S. J. Churchill, San Jose, President; Mrs. H. H. Havens, Oakland, Corresponding Sec- retary; Mrs. S. G. Chamberlain, Oakland, Treasurer.
United Ancient Order of Druids.
OAKLAND GROVE No. 24-Meets at Germania Hall every Mon- day evening. John C. Olsen, Treasurer; Daniel Siesbuttel, Secretary.
MISTLETOE GROVE No. 54-Meets at Druids Hall, corner Adeline and Seventh Streets, every Tuesday evening.
EAST OAKLAND GROVE NO. 49-Meets at Schimmelpfennig's Hall, 764 East Twelfth Street, East Oakland, every Thurs- day evening. W. T. Richmond, Noble Arch; Peter Arnolds, Vice-Arch; F. Schimmelpfennig, Treasurer; W. T. Bailey, Secretary.
Ancient Order of Foresters.
COURT PACIFIC NO. 7115-Meets at Germania Hall, every Tues- day evening. Wm. Steele, P. C. R .; C. H. Bremer, C. R .; A. Van Alstine, S. C. R .; - Jacobs, Recording Secretary; M. J. O'Gara, Financial Secretary; A. O. Clark, Treasurer. COURT CITY OF OAKLAND NO. 6959-Meets at hall, corner Adeline and Seventh Streets, first and third Tuesdays of each month. Wm. Rettig, C. R .; Joseph Nethercote, S. C. R .; B. F. Conger, Secretary.
COURT SHELL MOUND NO. 7261 -- Meets at Klinkner Hall, San Pablo Avenue Station, every Thursday evening. R. Lloyd, C. R.
COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST-Meets second and fourth Monday of each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Knights of Pythias.
OAKLAND DIVISION NO. 4, UNIFORM RANK-Meets at Armory Hall, corner Washington and Twelfth Streets, every Tues- day evening. A. C. McAlpine, Commander: Henry A. Hol- land, Recorder.
OAKLAND LODGE No. 103 -- Meets at Pythian Hall, 1050 Broad- way, every Friday evening. E. J. Hahn, C. C .; H. Levy, K. of R. S.
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LIVE OAK LODGE NO. 17 -- Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Franklin and Eleventh Streets, each Wednesday evening. George Nelson, C. C .; Henry A. Holland, Recorder.
LIBERTY DIVISION NO. 11, UNIFORM RANK-Meets at Hanson's Hall, corner Goss and Wood Streets, West Oakland, each Monday evening. A. C. McAlpin, Commander; P. M. Wat- kins, Recorder.
BROOKLYN LODGE NO. 32 (East Oakland)-Meets every Monday evening at Schimmelpfennig's Hall, 764 East Twelfth Street. WEST OAKLAND LODGE No. 141 -- Meets at Masonic Hall, corner Willow and Seventh Streets, Tuesday evening of each month. A. M. Barrett, C. C .; R. G. Graham, K. of R. S.
Order of Chosen Friends.
COUNCIL No. 188 -- Meets at Klinkner Hall, San Pablo Avenue Station, Saturday evenings. D. A. Hogshead, C. C.
OAKLAND COUNCIL No. 20 -- Meets at Masonic Hall, corner Wil- low and Seventh Streets, first and third Wednesday evenings of each month. John Thompson, Councillor ; J. C. Gohrman, Secretary.
UNITY COUNCIL No. 179-Meets at Pythian Hall, 1056 Broad- way, first and third Tuesday evenings each month.
OAK LEAF COUNCIL No. 155 -- Meets at Grand Army Hall, 419 Thirteenth Street, first and third Wednesday evenings of each month. George M. Fronk.
GOLDEN STATE LODGE NO. 40 (North Temescal) -- Meets at hall opposite post-office, second and fourth Wednesday evenings each month. Joseph Pedrini, C .; Miss Mary E. Burdick, Secretary; Mrs. L. D. Lusk, Treasurer.
United Friends of the Pacific.
COUNCIL No. 66-Franz Senram, Chief Councillor; residence, 1731 Fourteenth Street.
CLINTON COUNCIL No. 63-Meets at Washington Hall, 307 East Twelfth Street, Tuesday evening of each month. J. R. Ca- pell, Chief Councillor; Mrs. F. W. Davis, Secretary.
BROOKLYN COUNCIL No. 50 (East Oakland)-Meets at Schim- melpfennig's Hall, 764 East Twelfth Street, every Tuesday evening.
HEBREW SOCIETIES. Independent Order B'nai B'rith.
OAKLAND LODGE NO. 252-Meets at corner Thirteenth and Clay Streets, every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. M. A. Sam- uels, President; J. Krischner, Vice-President; E. Bernstein, Secretary; J. M. Cohen, Treasurer.
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CHAVRA KEDUSHA -- A Hebrew benevolent association. M. H. Coffee, President; M. Jonas, Secretary.
DAUGHTERS OF ISRAEL-A benevolent association organized for the relief of the needy of the Hebrew persuasion. Meetings held in the vestry of the synagogue. Mrs. R. Beel, Presi- dent; Mrs. R. Coffee, Secretary.
ROMAN CATHOLIC SOCIETIES.
YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE -- Meets at St. Mary's Hall. James Kennedy, President.
YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE NO. 8-Meets at Masonic Hall, corner Willow and Seventh Streets, second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. James Henneberry, President; Michael O. Day, Recording Secretary; Roger Sicotte Corresponding Secretary.
Ancient Order of Hibernians.
DIVISION NO. 3-Meets at St. Mary's Hall, corner Grove and Seventh Streets, second Wednesday of each month. Patrick Mullen, President.
DIVISION NO. 2-Meets at St. Mary's Hall, cor Grove and Sev- enth Streets, second Tuesday of each month. James Sul- livan, President.
ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY -- Meets at St. Mary's Hall, corner Grove and Seventh Streets, first Monday in each month. Owen Lafferty, President.
GERMAN SOCIETIES.
(Germania Hall, 832-836 Webster Street.)
GERMANIA HALL ASSOCIATION-Meets first Tuesday in each month ; David Vogt, President; John Martens, Secretary; F. Senram, Treasurer.
OAKLAND TURN VEREIN-Meets at Germania Hall first and third Wednesday in each month. P Conradi, President; G. Schmidt, First Secretary; Frank Sanderleider, First Treas- urer; W. Levy, Librarian.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION-Meets at Kohler's Hall, 1506 Seventh Street, every Sunday; services commencing at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M., Rev. C. Grün, Pastor.
Verein Eintracht.
Meets every Tuesday evening at Eintracht Hall, 856 Webster. Hans Zoellner, President; Bernard Moeves, Vice-President; Chris. Goerner, Recording Secretary; Ferd. Schroeder, Fi- nancial Secretary ; Theo Hansen, Treasurer.
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CALIFORNIA LODGE No. 2-Meets at Germania Hall every Thurs- day evening. F. Dahnke, President; C. Blessing, Secretary ; David Vogt, Treasurer.
Red Men.
ALAMEDA STAMM No. 113-Meets at Germania Hall every Sun- day evening. P. W. Schroeder, O. Ch .; Powell Schubert, W. Ch .; Otto Sesland, Secretary; David Vogt, Treasurer.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ETC.
Ensemble Club.
Meets every Monday at 12:45 P. M., at Hamilton Hall.
Fruit and Flower Mission.
An association of young ladies who minister to the poor sick in hospitals and tenements, by taking them fruits, flowers, deli- cacies, and reading matter. Rooms, 1375 Broadway. Miss Frances M. Bower, President; Miss Eva Lukins, Treasurer; Miss Sara G. Ward, Secretary.
Knights of the Golden Rule.
Meets Thursday evenings, at 1015 Clay.
Oakland Bar Association.
A. A. Moore, President; J. C. Martin, Vice-President; Geo. E. De Golia, Secretary; Geo. D. Metcalf, Treasurer.
Societa di Mutuo Soccorso Della.
GUARDIA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO-An Italian benevolent asso- ciation. Meets at hall, 416 Eighth Street, first Saturday evening each month. Leonardo Paggi, President; Giuseppe Folcia, Secretary.
Semandade Portuguesa da Ordem de Espirito Santo de (West Oakland).
A Portuguese benevolent incorporation. Trustees: Antonio Cruz, Antonio Vieira, August Smith.
Dania Society.
A Danish benevolent association. Meets at hall, 864} Broadway, every Wednesday evening. John F Tyllesen, President ; - Jorgensen, Secretary.
Sons of St. George.
Meets Friday evening at Albion Lodge, 1015 Clay.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
DIVISION NO. 283-Meets at Kohler's Hall, 1506 Seventh Street every Friday evening.
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St. Andrew's Society.
Organized for the purpose of affording relief to the sick and needy Scotch. Meets at Pythian Hall, 1056 Broadway, every Thursday evening. Peter Thomson, President: D. Edward Collins, Vice-President ; Jas. P. Taylor, Financial Secretary, Dr. W. H. Craig, Treasurer; John Thexton, Recording Sec- retary.
Native Sons of the Golden West.
OAKLAND PARLOR NO. 50-Meets at Pythian Hall, 1056 Broad- way, every Wednesday evening. Charles E. Snook, Presi- dent ; W. O. Cullen, Secretary.
Oakland Typographical Union, No. 36.
C. D. Rodgers, President; T. W. Lockwood, Secretary, E. A. Cook, Treasurer.
Deutscher Club.
Meets 4613 Twelfth Street. J. F. W. Bahls, President; A. Koe- nig, Secretary.
Ebell Society.
Meets in Hamilton Hall last Saturday of each month. Miss Dean, President.
Reliance Athletic Club.
Meet; second floor Masonic Temple. J. W. Tompkins, President; E. F. Delger, Vice-President; Chan. G. Bishop, Secretary ; William G. Elder, Treasurer. Board of Directors: J. W. Tompkins, E. F. Delger, R. M. Fitzgerald, C. A. Bon, Chas. H. Lovell, O. C. Musser, and Chan. G. Bishop.
Columbia Rowing Club of Oakland.
(Boat house foot of Alice Street near Alice Street Bridge.)
Number of boats, ten, viz .: one four-oared barge, two four-oared shells, one pair-oared lapstreak, two single gigs, one single lapstreak, two single shells, one canoe. James M. Costigan, President; Samuel J. Taylor, Vice-President; Leon D. Smith, Secretary; Frank G. Drum, Treasurer; W. H. Mahoney Captain ; Henry H. Smith, Vice-Captain. Directors : C. R. Yates, William McPherson, J. A. Folger, Jr. Address all communications to the secretary.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS, HOSPITALS AND BENEV- OLENT INSTITUTIONS.
OAKLAND HOSPITAL AND HOME FOR INVALIDS-Located on Twelfth between Jackson and Madison Streets. E. H. Woolsey, M. D., physician in charge.
HEALTH OFFICE-No. 510 Fifteenth Street, under charge of D. D. Crowley, M. D.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO., Importers of SHEET IRON, 309, 311, 313, 315 & ~7 Market St., S. F
Woodward & Gamble
NEGOTIATIONS AND INVEST- MENTS. 902 Broadway.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. 65
ALAMEDA COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION-Organized October 25, 1869. A. G. Anthony, M. D., President; E. W. Buck, M. D., Vice-President ; L. S. Burchard, M. D., Secretary ; R. Harmon, Treasurer. Number of active members, 338; num- ber of honorary members, 4; number of non-resident mem- bers, 12. Meets at 1155 Broadway, second Tuesday evening of each month.
LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
West Oakland Mutual Loan Association.
(Office, Masonic Hall, corner of Willow and Seventh Streets.) Incorporated July 21, 1857. Meetings held at hall Monday and Thursday evenings. A. Sbarboro, Secretary.
Home Security Building and Loan Association of Ala- meda County. (Office, 457 Ninth Street, Oakland.)
This association is managed by a board of nine trustees, elected yearly by the shareholders. Meetings held twice a month. Chas. K. Clark, Secretary.
BANKS.
THE OAKLAND BANK OF SAVINGS-Incorporated August 13, 1867. Located northeast corner Broadway and Twelfth Streets. E. C. Sessions, President; W. W. Garthwaite, Cash- ier. Authorized capital, $1,000,000; Capital and Reserve Fund, $500,000.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OAKLAND-Incorporated May 15, 1875. Located at 1000 Broadway. V. D. Moody, President; John E. Ruggles, Vice-President; A. D. Thompson, Cashier. Capital, $100,000; surplus, $100,000.
UNION NATIONAL BANK-Incorporated May 26, 1875. Located southeast corner Broadway and Ninth Street. Thos. Prather, President; C. E. Palmer, Cashier. Capital, $150,000.
UNION SAVINGS BANK -- Incorporated May 26, 1869. Located southeast corner of Ninth and Broadway. J. West Martin, President; A. E. H. Cramer, Treasurer. Loans, $1,748,739 .- 67; deposits, $1,691,670.78; Capital and Reserve Fund, $300,- 000.
NEWSPAPERS.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES-A 16-page, weekly, religious paper. Pub- lished by the Pacific Press Publishing Co., corner Castro Street and Central Avenue. Subscription, $2.00 per year.
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AMERICAN SENTINEL-An 8-page monthly paper, devoted to the defense of American institutions. Published by Pacific Press Publishing Co., corner Castro Street and Central Ave- nue. Subscription price, 50 cents per year.
PACIFIC HEALTH JOURNAL AND TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE-Thirty- two pages. Devoted to health and temperance. Published monthly, by the Pacific Press Publishing Co., .corner Castro Street and Central Avenue. Subscription price, $1.00 per year.
DAILY MORNING TIMES-Republican in politics. Published by the Times Publishing Co. W. R. Bentley, Manager Office, 950 Broadway. Price, 50 cents per month, delivered by carrier. Official paper of the city. Only paper in Cali- fornia (outside of San Francisco) issued every day in the week. Energetic, spicy, bold. Gives the latest news.
ENQUIRER-Issued every evening (Sundays excepted), and deliv- ered by carriers at 35 cents a month. Republican in politics. Frank A. Leach, Publisher and Proprietor. Office, 960 Broadway.
DAILY EVENING TRIBUNE-Republican. Office, 413-417 Eighth Street. Published by Tribune Publishing Co. Yearly sub- scription, $6.00. Delivered at 15 cents per week. W. E. Dargie, Manager.
EAST OAKLAND NEWS (East Oakland)-Weekly. Republican in politics. James D. Nairne, Proprietor. Published every Saturday.
OAKLAND SENTINEL-Weekly. Democratic in politics. Pub- lished by the Sentinel Publishing Co. Frank J Moffitt, Manager. Office, Delger Block.
OAKLAND JOURNAL (German)-Weekly. Albert Kayser, Editor and Publisher. Office, Germania Hall, 832 Webster Street. Post-office box, 287.
THE LABOR ADVOCATE-Weekly. Published every Saturday under the auspices of the Knights of Labor and Trades Unions of Alameda County. Subscription, six months, 50 cents. Publication office, corner Franklin and Twelfth Streets.
HERALD OF TRUTH-A semi-monthly paper, devoted to the religious interests of the Pacific Coast. Granville S. Abbott, Editor and Publisher. Subscription, $1.25 per year. 569 Eleventh Street.
CALIFORNIA W. C. T. U. BULLETIN-Published by the California Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. P. D. Browne, Editor. Issued monthly. Twenty-five cents per year.
THE HOLINESS EVANGELIST-An 8-page paper. Published in the interest of Scriptural holiness, by A Coplin, 1171 Broadway. Subscription, 75 cents per year.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO., Importers of IRON PIPE, 309, 311, 313, 315 & 317 Market St. S. F.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. 67
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ALAMEDA COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
County Court House.
(Located on the west side of Broadway, bet Fourth and Fifth Streets.) Superior Court.
DEPARTMENT No. 1-Noble Hamilton, Judge. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.
DEPARTMENT NO. 2 -- E. M. Gibson, Judge. Term expires first Monday in January, 1890.
DEPARTMENT NO. 3 -- W. E. Greene, Judge. Term expires first Monday in January, 1890.
District Attorney-Samuel P. Hall. Terin expires first Monday in January, 1889.
Deputy District Attorneys-George E. De Golia, Guy C. Earl.
Court Commissioner-Frederick E. Whitney. Office, 957 Broadway.
Sheriff-William E. Hale. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.
Under Sheriff-W. S. Harlow.
Deputy Sheriffs-Charles E. Alden, J. C. Jamieson.
Jailer-E. H. Woolsey.
Assistant Jailer-John Morrison.
County Treasurer-S. Huff. Term expires January 1, 1889. County Tax Collector-P. R. Borein. Term expires January 1, 1889.
County Assessor-Thomas Malloy. Term expires first Mon- day in January, 1889.
County Surveyor -- George L. Nusbaumer. Term expires first Monday in January, 189.
Board of County Supervisors.
(Room 5, Court House.)
Chairman -- J. J. Hanifin, Fourth District. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.
Bart Morgan, Third District. Terms expires first Monday in January, 1889.
D. W. Martin, Second District. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.
W. S. Pelouze, Fifth District. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.
H. Dusterberry, First District. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.
Charles T. Boardman, Clerk.
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STANDING COMMITTEES.
Auditing and Finance -- Morgan, Dusterberry, Pelouze. Judiciary and County Buildings -- Pelouze, Martin, Morgan. Hospital-Dusterberry, Morgan, Martin.
Roads and Franchises-Martin, Pelouze, Dusterberry.
Regular Meetings, first Mondays of February, May, August, and November.
Board of Equalization.
Consists of the County Board of Supervisors. Meets first Monday in July and continues in session during the month.
County Board of Education .. (Room 5, Court House.)
W. F. B. Lynch, Chairman; George W. Frick, F. M. Camp- bell, W. B. Ludlow; P. M. Fisher, Secretary.
County Superintendent of Public Schools-P. M. Fisher.
Deputy Superintendent of Public Schools-Mrs. Anna C. Fisher.
Office days, Saturdays and Mondays, from 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.
Hall of Records.
Located on the east side of Broadway between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
County Recorder-Firman D. Hinds. Term of office ex- pires first Monday in January, 1889.
Deputy Recorders -- W. B. Hamilton, R. B. S. York. Copyists -- John C. Gohrman, Charles L Neale, Levi S. Bixby. County Clerk and Auditor-Charles T. Boardman. Term of office expires first Monday in January, 1889.
Deputy Clerks-James H. Pond, Rod W. Church, Robert Edgar, Frank J. Krauth, W. M. Gilcrest.
Public Administrator-James Stanley. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889. Office, 969 Broadway.
Coroner-George M. Fronk. Office, 1232 San Pablo Avenue. Term expires first Monday in January, 1889.
County Infirmary. (Post-office address, San Leandro.)
This institution is located about twelve miles from Oakland, be- tween San Leandro and Haywards. It affords a home for the indigent aged and infirm, and a hospital for the needy, friendless sick of Alameda County. During the year 1885 (inclusive of the number on hand at the commencement of the year) there were admitted 632, of which number 169 were natives of the United States and 321 of foreign birth. Number of births dur- ing the year, 8.
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County Receiving Hospital.
Situated on Franklin Street in rear of Hall of Records Building. Under the charge of Dr. H. T. Legler.
Notaries Public for Alameda County.
Fred L. Button, Oakland. Commission expires December 20, 1889.
Will H. Burrall, Oakland. Commission expires March 26, 1889.
Edward H. Bernstein, Oakland. Commission expires March 3, 1889.
Ezra Burrell, Oakland. Commission expires April 1, 1889. W. W. Blow, Oakland. Commission expires May 10, 1888.
P. D. Browne, Oakland. Commission expires October 22, 1888.
J. Callaghan, Oakland. Commission expires March 3, 1889.
A. M. Church, Oakland. Commission expires July 26, 1889.
C. L. Colvin, Oakland. Commission expires October 14, 1888.
W. J. Dingee, Oakland. Commission expires April 29, 1888. J. H. Delehanty, Oakland. Commission expires March 15, 1888.
M. T. Dusenbury, Oakland. Commission expires January 7, 1889.
John Ellsworth, Alameda. Commission expires March 10,
1889.
R. M. Fitzgerald, Oakland. Commission expires May 5, 1888.
R. W. Graham, Livermore. Commission expires June 21, 1888.
W. Holtz, Alameda. Commission expires June 3, 1887. Cary Howard, Oakland. Commission expires March 2, 1889.
Thomas C. Huxley, Mission San Jose. Commission expires May 23, 1888.
C. T. Johns, Oakland. Commission expires March 25, 1889. A. C. Lawson, Oakland. Commission expires December 9, 1888.
Max Marcuse, Oakland. Commission expires July 20, 1888. H. J. McAvoy, Oakland. Commission expires December 29, 1888.
William A. Mix, Oakland. Commission expires April 1, 1889.
J. W. Moss, Oakland. Commission expires April 1, 1889. A. Koenig, Oakland. Commission expires May 27, 1888.
Hiram A. Luttrell, Oakland. Commission expires April 19, 1888.
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A. J. McLeod, Livermore. Commission expires April 13, 1888.
A. B. Merrill, Berkeley. Commission expires February 13, 1888.
B. McFadden, Oakland. Commission expires April 19, 1888. C. C. Marsh, Brooklyn. Commission expires March 3, 1887. Anthony G. Oakes, Haywards. Commission expires Septem- ber 26, 1888.
John R. Palmer, Pleasanton. Commission expires May 3, 1888.
W. W. Palmer, Alameda. Commission expires May 3, 1888. W. L. Prather, Oakland. Commission expires July 18, 1889.
J. B. Richardson, Oakland. Commission expires April 8, 1887.
George W. Reed, Oakland. Commission expires May 3, 1888.
M. L. Rawson, San Leandro. Commission expires January 27, 1889.
W. K. Rowell, Oakland. Commission expires March 3, 1888.
Ed. C. Robinson, Oakland. Commission expires January 5, 1889.
W. H. Sanborn, Sunol. Commission expires March 25, 1889.
George B. Seaman, Oakland. Commission expires December 6, 1889.
George M. Shaw, Oakland. Commission expires March 30, 1889.
Commission expires December 8, 1889.
D. Stoddart, Oakland. Commission expires March 24, 1889. Fred E. Whitney, Oakland. Commission expires June 9, 1888.
W. A. Yates, Centreville. Commission expires March 15, 1888.
Township Justices.
Alameda Township-W. H. Mahony, R. B. Tappan.
Brooklyn Township-E. G. Mathews.
Eden Township-J. D. Austin, L. J. Kenworthy.
Murray Township-R. W. Graham, A. Vanderboort.
Washington Township-E. A. Richmond, Thomas Scott.
Oakland Township-Emil Nusbaumer.
Oakland City-F. W. Henshaw, F. B. Ogden.
Berkeley Township-A. H. Morris.
Constables.
Oakland Township-J. H. Kesler, H. C. Babcock.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO., Manufacturers of TINWARE, 309, 311, 313, 315 & 317 Market St., S. F.
of the Pacific Coast.
Thomas A. Smith, Oakland.
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