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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALI, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1895 At L e e e S A e A e e T e HOUSES TO LET. FLATS TO LET—Continucd. ERRERO ST.— § ROOMS, BATH, 908 st hotwell st.—9 rooms, bath, £30. 26 Mission st.—9 rooms, bath, $27 50. Shoowell st.—Cottage 7 rooms, bath, garden, 0. Fifteenth st., near Howard—6 rooms, bath, m st.—6 rooms, bath, stable, $20. “KIM & CO/, 118 Montgomery st. "OF 9 ROOMS AND BATH bet. Ellis and_O'Farrell: sun in ¥ to O'FARRELL & €O., 11 BATH, $15. OUS! mont st.. 1117 VER- I rooms. 281w b‘ ). 6 rooms. 423 Fréemont st. * T OUSE OF 11 ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED: T On st stable: famiiy will board. $19 Lom: bard st. 97 WASHINC TO H2T buin: wate 1 ; rent §25. AR MARK ¥ Toom: >ART OF 1o child; 0 LET—LARG th m 1 e, bet. Octavia and Laguna: 8 rooms to MCGL X\ & MENTON, cor. Market and New Montgom- face Hotel. oUs I 24 ~ nny roo NE MODERN | am POs NE 1137 Corner nouse: ws and bath; ex lent location: rent low. JE, TOY & CO,, 19 Montgome EW ELEGA UNNY FLAT, 8 ROOMS; cheup. 28 Pine st., near Taylor. SUNNY FLATS Or 5 ROOMS; NICE location. 217 Valiejo st. etc.; opposite Park Panhandle. 1620 Fell st., Detween Lot and Masonic ave. EW: SUNNY: BATH, $16.. $20. NEAT UPPER FLAT 5 ROOMS; BATH. ROOMS TO LET—Coutinued. OVE — COMFORTABLE FURNISHED and i reasouable. { FRON T ROOM, easonable. 5 PERSONALS. Ix?oanTng \VTRTI-I:( oF ENRY FURR, Formerly of Charl 3 ho_was 1iving in California in wsl.m?;':ifngs M. HUSTON, Day- tona, Fla. 5 % Y PERSON KNOW'NG TILE ADDRESS OFf A Mrs. Rosa Wiliiams (nee Laviler) please cail or address MRS. FOSTER, 816 Buiiery st. city, on business of importance. 327 Chestnut st., near Powell. T 5 ROOMS; BATH. 408%; 79: VAN NESS—SUNNY FRONT ROOM; $6: no sign ont. S WISHES CORRESPOND WITH IR. & HES TO CORRESP EVENINGS. ‘Waller st.. near Haight. TH—1 ROOM. LIGAT HOUSEKEEP- st., bet. Fillmore and Steiner. $21 J MyoNTH 842 ren: $26: S‘ CE William st., upstairs. next door. + tro—sSunny upper new fiat 6 room: fla ) FLAT: 6 ROOMS; BATH - S, sunny ROOMS: NEWLY PAPERED: $10. 106 | - 101735 TWE T, 4 ROOMS: NO CHILDREN. 1128 150 single Tooni; reasonable. ejo st., near Leavenworth. O BRADY ST., OFF MARKE UPPER FLAT: RENT $11; DRY, | | & unfornishod fo place; 256 Minna. Apply 63 Minna. ARG s T 5 ROOMS: BATH. 124 WILDEY roon MCALLISTER — for hou: FORNISHED ROOMS 130 T furnished room o let; $5 per month. Q PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA—1 sunny bay- man an vindow room, well furnished, for wite; running w: folding-bed. 5. Would like address. 5 AIRDRESSING.25c,ANY STY LE: 18t-CLAS: H #hampoo, 50c.; Blogees Hair Store, BERTTIA SPETZ, 111 Stockton st.: strictly one price only. ! ANSEL WHITE, INFORMATION WANTED: A if alive may hear of something greutly to his advantage, or his heirs may if E.H. O'HARA, 469 8. Sevent] h st., San Jose, C: 0 chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres; in_carpet v nk or chain at lowest GEO. M R ifth, Oakland, Cal. 'K LAWS ASPECIAL- o?s?v}fms. deeds,ete. G. W. arket., cor. Etockton. | dealer OVE, NEAR FILLMORE—SUNNY 6 rooms, bath; newly papered: yard; 51 7 EDDY—3 NICE, Y ROOMS; FUR- ) nished or unfurnished iST PRICE PAID FOR CAST-OFF clothing,books. novels. A PHAEL, 247 4th st ADIES” OUTING SUITS T0 ORDER; $25. HUTT, merchant satior, Y. M. C- A» building. water fre: 616 GROVE ar 11 BATH: LARGE M FLA low rent. 2510 Mission st., kKey 210 = EDD { aon 10U » NEAR J nished froot room NNY FUR- ping rms. 3 HO gas: bath. 1409 L "A LL SELECTED (NEW) COTTA 10 FIFTH— ' FRONT SUITES X honses, with stuble, $6 to $100. SPECK’S, 30 and single from $1 60 & week up. MOnON o 34 SATOMA —FINE U FRONT | JLATS. " FLATS, “FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, 100ms en suite o single; prices reasonable. I'o Tent, to rent, 10 rent, o _rent, Lo rent, to rel L — e B TR 3 BALDWIN & HAM) 10 Montgomery st. 4 ROO! EWLY PAINTED AND PA- « pered. 217 Vallejo st. TEWASHING MACHINE AND BRUSH work; 34c y; acts taken. WAIN- WRIGHT, 1460 Matket: machines sold or hired. OME AGAIN; WRRECKERS OF HIGH Dprices; fine suits, $16; dress pants, $4 75: gvercoats. "$2 95. Misfu Clothing Parlors, 513 | Montgomery st., cor. Commercial, upstairs. UY YOUR CURTAINS. LADIES' AND gents’ furnishing goods. hosiery, trimmings, etc., a1 Ploneer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fisth st. he Is dead. Address | DENTISTS. . GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE TLeek dentist, discoveror of pain.ess extractiou and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth | without auy plate, has moved from 6 to 20 O’ Far- { vell st. | DR.Z L LEEK T FIETH—GP i and Sgnfl. u»nnl noon. 3 T CHALFANTS'S 8 MASON,COR. MARKET, | sets of teeth are made to please or no _charge; | on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; | small ¢old'tillings only §2; painless extraction. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3a_and 4tn, gas specisiisis: only reii- sble agent for painiess extraction: artificial teeth 1rm $d; filungs from $1; ex[racl!ng 30c, w}:_h gasdl. R. REA, 9 SIXTHST.: ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices ana warranted ; open evenings 7 A SET FOR T : WARRANTED £00d as can be made; fiiling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st. nfll Baidwin Theater. “A LL WORK REASONABLE AND WARRANT- ed. DR.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market st. J)E. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH witl lates a specialty, 1841 Polkst. T)E. LUDLUM HILL, 1448 MARKET ST. niear Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 C WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. A erty, anice 6-room house: in good location in Alameda. JOSEPH A. LEONARD COMPAN 19 Montgomery n Francisco, Cal. C HAVE DRESSES CUT AND FITTED for $3; dresses popular prices Or engagements by the day; patterns to measure. 11 Geary st. ARKIL HED HOUSE- reasonable. TROOMS, near Nintt LARGE I Prosper st. oU! stable; 5 I AND IN FIRS bath and laun 7 Howard and Mission: tine location and ilen Park ave., | PED rooms, only # DEMPSTER, 36 CONTAINING 9 ROOM for a club, doctor or dre FOR MILL t. Apply 14 Montgom PERED, PAT rooms. bath: d ., near M. hborhood. T-ROOM HOUSE, AL 1816 Filbert st., bet. Oc FR via and aguna. DORE | off Harr ~EDDY 11 rosms. Apply MADISO! st.. 4 rooms; unfinished basement; water Ppi¥ (0 G. H. UMBSEN & COn 14 Mont- D BASEMENT 65 FT. LONG; 4N windows front and rear. 154 Tehama. JIOUSE, FINE LOCATION, PERFECT air. ' Inguire ALMA E 2 1’ OUSES, HOL To rent, o rent BALDWIN & HAMMO D. 10 Montgome! ¥ 7 ROOMS, BATH ce location. Cali | on, Alamed: . WITH GRO rent low to des 434 Broderick st. rent for 6 months or ves Park-s IGHTFUL HOM] warm belt of Mission tenant: partly fuinisoe at 2241 San Jose ave. B -window all in A1 €O., 465 | Y FURNISH T 5 rooms and ART _OF MODERN FUR McAllister st. bath on Pul & low rent to good tel 8 Montgomery st. SAN RAFAEL HOUSES TO LET. RAFAEL FOR 3 MONTHS OR 12 room: of nice e — TAGES TO —4-ROOM rent $1 st., key. AGE, WITH 1141 Twentieth st. Inquire door. JOMS AND CELLAR. $15; 5 y con hill. ——— FLATS TO LET. 1722 MAR- .y Ber Van Ness; rooms: bath nd us particulars of your vacant houses and and we will place them in our printed list free of charge. O'FARRELL & 0., Hous 11 M -renters, tzomery st. @99 = NY ROOM ¥ &*2-.00. ., near Haight. €) FLATS, 3 ROOMS EACH. 1029 and 1031 = Minzu st., bet. nth and Twelfth; cheap. NEW FLAT, 5 ROOMS: L $12.50. 215000, o Y FLAT: 5 ROOMS; BATH. 929 NI nth st. famil CoR. 313 per 7 roon: rooms, bath. : 524 Capp s $2 339 Eddy st., mid H. CRIM & CO., 118 Moni I 1128 Hov \m HAND G RRE! s 5: 1025 Valencla. lower 6 sion st., upper 6 rooms, upper 8 rooms, bath, ¢ 4 rooms, & low rent. 428 Moutgomery st. MODERN FLAT OF 5 ROOMS - ba 25 NY MS: PORCE- Bu'h and sin! '8 Haight st. 1RA LARGE ROOMS: nd b, er bay-windows. 123 San Jose ave. AND LOWER FLATS i very convenient. 941 Br: “UFPER FLAT: 5 ROOMS, . Bryant avi $8. $8 3AND4 ot st. APPLY 2643 E, R SC - R?R Golden ave. and 142115 Hay FLATOFSFINE SCNNY ROOMS AND BATH all modern iraprovements. 108 Ridley st., near Vale L OF 10 4 AND 8 ROOMS EACH; 2039 Merrison st., opp. Elgh- $11, 510, $9. J ALL NE. cor. Twentieth i, BET. ELLIS AND at 6 rooms and bath, AVE. Appl —FLAT 7 1036. 1034 11 1’3‘3—031.1 A, flal 7 rooms and ro0m ; cable-cars pas: e LEMENTIN A ST., 327—SU. rooms each: rents reduced. UMBSEN & CO. [ ARRISON ST., 784—FLAT OF 4 ROOMS A L onibi rent only $15. Apply G. H. UMBS X CO. AR HYD bath: sun ee this 10-day. BATH, 336 Th- d Fifth. Y FLATS OF 4 Apply G. H. m every ND JOOURTH ST., ©58-—SUNNY FLATS OF § wulnlr eutrance, ete. ; rents rooms and bath reduced. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 153. JACKSON, COR. POLK—UPPER FLAT; 4 rooms and bath; $16. BOVEE, 10Y & Co. JLEGANT SUNNY FLAT 7 ROOMS, BEAU- tifully papered and frescoed. 713 Grove st. ROOMS AND BATH, SECOND FLOOE, ON Glen Park avenne; rent $15. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park avenue, off Twelfth sireet. ODERN UPPER FLAT: 7 ROOMS, BATH; 1915 Devisaderost., or. Cal. ; great n; at $27 50 BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgy. EW DOWNTOWS FLATS; 1015 POST ST, nr. Larkia: lower 7 tooms $40: upper 7 rooms $45." BALD WING& HANMOND, 10 Montgomery: |60 ARTE | Mission-st. 11611 )4 R CLARA—LOVELY FLAT OF 6 ROOMS, 3, 1414 2117 Teferences. :(}) BUCHANAN, e and TQNATOM suitable for hou [ Ppiano; private family 476 from: THIRD, 19 u 45 % ath; grates, et ANTLY FUR- for housekeeping, 19 131 526 ;4'00 ) HOWARD — LARGE SUNNY ROOM suitable for 2gentlemen: price reasonable. 1 O'FARRELL — FURNISHED ROOM 2 sunny; cheap; veranda; garden. HOWARD, COR. THIRD—FINELY FUR- red front room and rooms for house- HAWTHOR! NY FRONT with use of piano; well furnishéd. d en suite: furniture and carpets all new 32 TFOLSOM, NEAR FOURTH—2 LARGE su s for housekp's; $10. 9 { = A Q MINN (GOR 568 roms 625 () MINN ARC TCH. Z+J and bedroom; furnished for housekeeping “FRONT ROOMS; keeping: £10 month. SEVERAL FURNISHED | board if required; aiso nse of ICELY FURNISHED | rooms for housekeeping. OR rnishad rooms suitable for housekeeping. OWARD—SUNNY ROOM FURNISHED r light housekeeping. rent reasonabie; private family. nicely arranged for housekeepin, 42 ©¢) FIFTH — 8U R 678 107 Ness—Dleasant single rooms; bath; gas; HOWARD, BET. SIXTIL _AND Seventh—3'or 4 rooms: yard and bath; 1 ) EDDY--NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS to respecteble parties. ED FRONT ; price reasonable. FOURTH — WELL price reasonable, HAMA, NEAR ‘nished single room. } HARRIBON FIFTH—PL] furnished rooms to let. imside rooms from $1 50 per wee! LLIS—PARLORSUIT, SUITABL single rooms aise. 16 SOUTH PARK SUN S L- furnished housekeeping rooms; very eheap. RE T AR FIFTH—NICELY FUR- D0 ni 819 L Lousekeepin nished; separate e shed rooms for housekeeping. SHIE 2 SUNNY BUSH — HOU 1 unfurnished rooms: stove bedroom and ki = MARKET ST, OPP. JONE! o ©) rooms: also hoiisekeeping and single. e N O HARRIET,OFF HOWARD—SUNNY FRON Toom fn private fami 105 11 dren. from $15 a mont 192 | 1370 1; NEWLY FUR- e and sin rent reasonable. O CAT OF 7 ROOMS ) bath: sunny; neatly furnished. 1 SEVENTH, NEAR MISSIO | 2 unfurnished'rooms; conveniences: no chil- 2 Florence, cor. Powell and Ellis—Sunny suites h, single $10; bell service; baths | rooms by the day, week or month. O'FARREL! EAR V. NESS — newly fyrnished sunny rooms; $6 and $8. "GEARY, OPPOSITE UNION SQUARE— MAR Hall ave. CHE management of BN, 703 Geary | le or suites | TOQGEAT v EANDDOCBLE | 5t.: sunny rooms, excellent board; { 20 rooms: also housekee elevator; prices moderate to suit the times. | B SECON. UNNY FURNISHED SUT bu 99 also double and single: gas; bath HOWARD. sunny h OMBARD. U —ROOMS §150 A WEEK AND | transient rooms a specialty. ROOMS REASON- furnished ro oms, single or en suite, $1to $3 week; night 25c 1o $1: transient soljcited. 433 IE, REAR L ©) furnished compl 9 TURK & 3Ty 112 1007 0 {28 118 31 ¥ rooms, $16 = AND TO'FARRELI To0mS; § nd sing'e room 1 FIFTH—FRONT ROOM 2 connected: i 7 THIRD S { hous e famil as, bath. EAVENWORTH ed rooms; housek 10556 MISSIO hounsekpg and ot] no small children. | JRNTSHED | POWELL—2 SUNY RONT ROOMS furnished for housekeeping: rent §12 T. — HOUSEKEEPING g MIT 399 THIRD— Sixth and Seventh L4 Keeping suite ¢ to 51 1 SIXTH-NT'E RLINGTON HOU comple: EWLY FURNISH 13002 Db 51 &8 1 HOWARD — N 2 furnished housekeepin —NICELY nt cheap. UNNY nable t GEARY—ALL Tent very resso ything ERARD HOU: nished room: ND SOU 7 SEVENTH AND ion—Rooms all ligh! vater, gas and electric levator runs from 7 a. M. o 1 8 rooms, en suiteand singl pect: terms reasonable. R ARTME ; strictly : 129 halt espectable; price of best hotrls with equal accommodations: Yery central. - near Market. “T. FOURTH AND | ifth—Furmshed rooms for housekeeping; | E, WITH KITCHEN T 0B Clara. 10 first class; $1 50, 32 per day WA Top. D ROOMS. HAMA—BOARD AND ROO J cial accommodations for familie: AARE HOWARD — NICE LOOM: DO home board in German fami HE BER! D D STOCKTOK: with parlor, $2 50, SHAMBE P 5 LIN, P 1431 5011 bl 132 E)alh. b 719} MAR LY FURNISH- ed sunny housekeeping rooms for adults; T IO U SIXTH—2OR THREE Si NY ROOA: furnished for housekeeping rent low S IRES TO LET. T T LT SO T S S LEGANT CORNER STORE; THE BEST location in the Mission: NW. cor. Twenty-first Il make the finest drugstore, and shoe store, or any other reduced rent. Apply O. F. 513 California st. HOWARD—3 NICELY FURNISH. rooms, complete for housekeeping; yard; | 2 RA 16 667 2 56 suite, e'tuer furnished or unfurnished. furnished roo; MISSION, bedroom and kitchen 7 MINNA—! { turnisiiea Ap] Al LLIS_SUNNY ROOMS, ST GLEOR EN ele: USCH, INNA, COR. | shed ba ICELY FUR- Fifs indew rooms; $1 wee | B. CLUFF, 17 Sixth st. ST NT — A CORNER SIORE: GOOD stand for drug or grocery business. Apply W. and bicycle shops; re ves st. 4 HOWARD AND LAPAVETTE SIS, with fixtures for & saloon or any business. Ply at 2838 Mission si., M. CURRAN. 0T R-! o} K IR and basement, 508 Sacra; vator, power, eic.: ERN & SONS, 50 ento st., containing rent $80. Apply DAVID ESTABLISHED AS ician’s ofiice; first floor; rent low. b1 OUBLE phy th st. NEAR SECOND — SUNNY for housekeeping; NICE LARGE ROOMS, NEWLY price reasonable. LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 925 Market: rents low: no extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply at building or . in H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montg. si. ESK ROOM AT ROOM @ H FLOOR, CLAIRVOYANTS. 77 NINTH ST.. ' SUITE ROOMS FOR {{ two gentlemien, dressmaker or light house: | ter keeping. °% 10 ctie House week and up: quie:, dlean house in every M ESS[E ST, COR. arge ond small rooms, §1 per 120 rents red family, no; ences. K. G., bo: MAR| 3 E gantiy furnished and unfurnishy uced. ed rooms; ED ROOMS FOR SMALL must be cheap; refer- | ent! NICE BAY-WINDOW FUR- th. 50 0c. D—DOUBLE ROOMS, PER WEEK, 0 $3; single, $1 te $1 50; per nignr, 443} Sefxi;\'xa—i'nos'r SUNNY ROOMS 84 UP. TEHAMA —LARGE SUNNY FRONT room; price reusonable. fee years of age; ladiesor gents 50c. 917 Market, r. M LATRVOYANT: FEE 26c; LADIES ONLY. ‘Third st., basement. REAT CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD-READ- Mme. S:ewart from Boston: seventh daugh- of the seventh daughter; has rend cards since 11 4. ME. RAV “MEDIUM, LIFE reader: nam 8 Howard: 25¢ u ME. MOREAU,BEST MEDIUM, ant; speaks German: 25¢ v, LAIRVOY . 181 Fourth st. EON, PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT, LIFE reader. 535 Post’ st.: hours 9 A. M. 0 8 P. . also Sundays. M ME. DR. THOMAS, SCTENTIFIC REVEAL- erby eggsand caris (in English or German)tells ire lifc, past, present, future: consultatons on all affairs, nothing excepted; names given: good advice; sure heip: restores lost love by sympachy mistake impossible: fee $1; letter $2. 30 Kearny. A LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER sic charms: love tokens; true picture of future wife and_husband; teaches fortune-telling: develons clairvoyance, slate writing, etc. seven ho:iy has the seals and the Palesiine wonder charm; $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. 296G 33 )& room, sultable for doctor, dentist o privas Party; rent reasonable. s EARY—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT RS.J.J.WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, TEST niedium and life-reader. ~ 218 Stockton. 1705 DERO—1 OR 2 SU NNY FUR- nished roo; $3 or $6 & mo» ! All SPIRITUALISM. RS. 8. SEAL_SPIRITUAYL MEDIUM: RE- ligious cir. Wed. 8 p.u.; Thurs., 2:30: 110 Mc- ister st. 1130 HOWARD — NICE SUNNY FUR- nished room sultable for 1 or 2; §5. éifluwfi TERRACE, OFF 70 BET. Hyde and Larkin—Nicel i s = iyae a ly furnished room; TS EGGERT ATKEN, TRANCE MEDIUM: cir. Sun. eve.: developing cir. Tues. eve. 715 Post st. ASTROLOGY. 685 HARRISON, COR. THIRD— front sunny rooms, By P 2 gentlemen or for man an elegantly furnished, for d wite; price $10. 411 LEAVENWORTH — ELEGANTLY FUR- ished rooms; gentlemen. 508 11 EDDY—NICELY FURNISHED Tooms; reasonable. AmaY MASON, NR., MARKET— “FRONT Toom; nicely rurntned: $1sone FRONT 1 week. A STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 523 GEARY st.;_horoscopes, questions. stocks. advice. PALMISTRY, P Ty U SO S UT U S ME. MINERVA, THE MARVELOUS ENG- lish palmist, grants interviews daily from 10 to 5:30 in her rooms at the Oriel, Cor. of Marker and Franklin, third floor, room 43; fee $1: garden iex, etc., attended: lessons given. it week. ‘ furnished sunny rooms; bath; closet; §1 a 1 HARRISON, NEAR FOURTH—FINELY FINANCIAL. basement and large yard; rent $15. 710 OCTAVIA, NEARMcA LLISTER—LOVE- 1y flar; 7 rooms: bath; modern improve- ments; reasonable. 1218 abie $ MISSION — LARGE SUNNY FRONT 7000 ON REAL ESTATE; TITLE Al: for a term. 14 Sansome st., room 48. alcove and single rooms; prices reason- L OW RATES; CITY, COUNTRY: COLLAT- eral securities TRA'VERSE. 513 Monts's | Stoves and Rangex AN FRANCISCO SCHOOL FOR DANCING ») and elocution, WALTER G. O'BRIEN, mana- ger: Grove and Laguna sts. Class Mondays and Fridays; juvent Saturday; ILL EXCHANGE FOR BUILDING MA- terial a nice 6-room house: in good location in Alameda. JOSEPH A. LEONARD COMPAXNY, 19 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. WA —TO TRADE 2 LOTS 1 Obispo for lady’s bicycle. B. WAG Montgomery st., city. SANLTIS ER, 1010 ATRIMONTAL PAPER, 997 MARKET ST. oflice time,1 to2 and 7 108 P.3.; by mai 15 cents. JINGLI] TTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF 2 Pomade is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- drof® or fallmg bhair or meney refunded: never known to fail: try it. By all druggists price $1, or SMITH BROS. gr sno, Ual. JECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelviugs, mirrors, desks, safes, chuirs, scales, eic., and a Very large stock ot them, 100; be sure and see stock and get prices he- fore going elghwhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- 1021-1028 Mission st., above Sixth. O 2 MORE Cua— Roll Top Desks. | Oux Chiffoniers | Oak Bed Sets. . Oilcloths and Linoleums. . S Oal ‘Thousands of ba ins. e eE}l very Cash or time payments. NOON. 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above S B EADQUARTERS LONG DISTANCE TELE- phones. end for prices. Klein Electric Works, 720 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. JUIET PLACE FOR LADT ADE IN stecks and i large money made on small invesument. WHEELOCK & CO., 318 Pinest., R 3. LOAKS, TAP J mirs’ cost. J INETOSCO! ontfits bought for c: (JLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, Jumber, pips, etc.; cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., nr. Kighth. 623 ()LD GOLD, SILVER, GEN clothing bought. COLMA y TINDOW SHADES MA uFAc"}‘]%n ED TO BROS. T710M. and examine our method for storage of furniture and all kinds of household goods; dust and vermin proof; separate rooms at low rates. OS AND OTHER MER- se received on storage: money advanced on consignments LA ADVANCES MADE HAS. L. TAYLOR. SALE NOTICES. 421-42 Company—Location of principal place of busi San Francisco, California: location of works, Oregon Cliy, Butte County, California. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following bed stock, on account of assessment (No. 4) n ihe seventeenth (17th) day of April, 1895, 1 amounts set opposite the names of the respective sharebolders, as follows GO Hin 1000 G O Minl 1000 G O Hinl 1000 GOH 165 1259 G O Hink 186 500 € A Stockton 145 100 C A Stockton, 195 200 CA 195 400 'r. 108 75 Mrs P C Bullard. 245 12500 A T Graner 42 2085 R Herold 251 2600 R Herold . . 5 252 2500 Svlvester Gardner, Tr. 63 1000 Ivester Gardner, Tr.. 66 1000 Ivester Gardner, Tr.. 69 3760 rdner, Tr. 77 500 i 100 9490 T. f 152 250 Sylvester 3 250 Syivester 8 4000 v 2200 3 340 9 9300 Geo A Dy ] ie0 A Duprez. 2 40 R H Burke.. 202 825 F J Brandon. 121 250 vler Beach. . 96 1000 ler Beach. 183 9000 217 3767 113 01 147 80 150 222 90 2 70 5 1 1000 30 00 Wm Farrington. 50 150 CD W 100 300 Cbhw 45 1356 | Franc 70 210 | ABC 50 1 50 | 3 H Henrs 11000 330 00 J H Henry [ 194 29875 896 25 Wooster 218 "3766 112 98 Lorigan 221 2645 76 35 Martin Joa a2 10 30 2 )irectors made on the soventeenth (17th) day of Apri), 1595, so many shares of each | parcel of such s.ock as m 'y be necessary will be s0ld a* public auction at the office of the company, room 3 of the lls Ruilding. in the city of San Fr: California, on MONDAY, the tenth v of June, 1895. at the hour of one (1) CK T M. 0f said day, to pay said delinquent as- 1, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale, C. M. WOOSTER, Secretary. Office—Toom 3, Mills Butlding, San Francisco, Californta. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE — eoLngfln ® Mining Company—Location of princl Pplace ot basiness, Nnhpl' nyncllco. California; loca- tion of works, D Connty, Neragoevils Gate Mintng District, Lyon i ins XNotice—There are delinquent upon the follow] deacrinad stock, weount of assessment (No. levied on the '8th day of January, 1895, the Eeveral amounts wat opposite the names of the re- spective sharcholders, as follows: 0. Naraes, No. Cert. Shares. Amount. Motris *oeflich. 5 10,000 81,500 00 H. M. Lev 20,000 3,000 00 1,000 150 00 1,000 160 00 1,000 150 00 1,000 150 00 200 75 00 20,000 3,000 00 7,81 1,185 00 895 149 25 And In accordance with law, and an order from the Board of Directors, made on the eighth day of Januars. 1895, 80 many shares of each pacsel of guch stock as may be accessary, will be sold at pub- Uc auction st the office. L of the company, room 50, Nevada Bloc] 0. 309 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Callfornia, on MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1860, at the hour of 2'0'Ciock ». x. Of said day, 10 pay said delinquent assessment thescon, Lokether with costs of advertising and ex- penses of sale. E. B. HOLMES. Secretary. Office—Room 50, Nevada Block. No. 309 Mozt komery strost, San Francizco, California. POSTPANEWENT. XNotice Is hereby given that by order of the Board for amsaameni 204 3 tho sale of delinanent shock ent No. erel e - DAY, the 25th day of sarch 4. D, 1895, a the i same time and o E. B. HOLMES, Secretary. GOLDEN EAGLE MINING COMPANY. FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that by orderof the Board oA hirectors the day of the sale of delinguent stock for assessment No.1 is hereby further postponed 196V EDNESDAY, the 24th day of April, 4. D. 895, at the same {ime and place. E. B. HOLMES. Secretary. 3 FURTKER POSTPONEMENT. Notice s hereby given that by order of the Board Of Directors the date of sale of delinguent stock for sssessment No. 1 is hereby further postponed to AUESDAY, the 1ath Gy ot May, A D. 1805, a¢ ime and place.. 2 E. B. HOLMES, Secrstary. . FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. Notice is herby given that by order of the Board of mmlm;!{hel-y of sale of eunqn-nt‘mee: for aasessment No. 1 is hersby farther postponed’ to MONDAY, the third day of June, A D. 1895, a¢ the same time and place. E. B. HOLMES. Secretary . $14 0835 | TST—GETOUR | 0 | 40 ACRES RICH FRUIT LAND EXCHANGE for town property. H. G. SMITH, Oakland. JLLIAM B. CHURCH, PHYSICIAN AND surgeon, 1018 Washington st.. Oakland; hours 10 to 12 A. M., 2 (0 4 and 6:30 to 7:30 P.M.; patients received and cared for by trained nurses at_residens Oukland. Tel. 434, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. JA MITCHELL, AT1'Y-AT-LAW, REMOVED | ¥ - to Spreckels bldg., 928 Market advice free. ADVICE . DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIAL- ty; collections, damages, wills. deeds, etc. G. W. HOWE, Att'y-at-law, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. MOXEY ADVANCED TO LITIGANTS, COURT { AYR cosis and charges paid in matters of probate, | contracts, damages, accidents, notes. first-class | collections and general law business. Address J. F. NAUGHTON, 54 Nevada block, 5. V2. H. CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | W buliding, sixth ficor, room 5, San Fran cisco, Cal. Telephone 1544. W. DAVIDSON, ATTO] JOHN R AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS, JG5ana 17 vos Montzoniery st., cor. California. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. J H Church, Fresno H A Fairbank&wf, Sacto | 5.5 Holl, Sacramenio Miss A Dalbev, Sacto E C Hart, Sacramento A Alexander, Colorado | J Paulsell, Stockton J Bent, San Diego | H Whitney, Cal A olomon, Portlund J V ¥ Peterson Jr, Sacto G H Hart, Salines F F Higgins, Buffalo B S Havne, Sta Barbara C Keely, Lindsay L Ratfous, Snta Barbara E H.Garber, Sacto Mrs DM roggins,S Diego P F McMur , Sacto W G Knape, San Diego £ C Seymonr, S Leandro % Richards&wf, Oakland J H Gyselar, Fureka © 7 Hubbell, kickbrt, Ind'A Jordahl, Eureka Mrs J H Orcutt, Minn W P kllioft &f, S Barba W A Gilmour,San Mateo C Sisterson, London T A Spencer, Stockton Mry Sisterson, London Miss M H Bates. Sacto W P Mct ane, Ukiah Miss M J Hutchinson, Miss it Hutchinson, Snta oianta Ross Ross * L Donohoe, Willows DrJ M Blodgett, Lodi DrH W Libbey, Boston W F Knox J, Sacto PALACE HOTEL. F Kane, Oakland G H Maxwell, Berkeley € C Wal ace, Eureka J W Marsh & w, Pittshurg H Daten Jr, New York Mrs M L Reld,LosAngeles MissLL Keld,LosAngeles W B Eeid, Los Angeles J E Lovett &7, San Jose G ickerman, N Y A G Wright, New York JIacksondw,Sacramento M W Willian Mr Frank, Curry J C Samford, D J Spence &w,California F | G H Maxwell, Berkeley J ebraska | A Abrahams, Reno Miss M Strong, London 8 Gill & w, Ohio OV Eaton, Stanford J W Stout, New York H R Hammond, London | E L Oakes, Stanford Baron de Choisy, Paris E de Bougarde, Parls D Prowne, Denver | D F Warnock, Chicago Mrs J Pierc; ¥ T Davis, § Josepk, Chicago J R Newbery & w, LAng C MacVeigh & w, 3 chil- Miss Emily ’Alton, NY dren & nurse, N Y SH Hall & w, New York LICK HOUSE. H G Anderson, Tulare J R Sweetser, Novato C H Allen, R T Bisbee,' Forbertson D McKenzie, J T Mayne, Fresno T H Lynch, Fresno J S Brown, Eureks | RR Williams, GrantsPass M J_Pratt, Kansas City | CH Boxme. anford C A Barker, § F M Anderson, Stanford E J App.egite, S | ‘A McKay, Grass Valley ¥ L Abrams, Phil | 8 L Carier & 2 sons, Cal H C Lechner, Bakersfleld Ben Leet, Bakerstield NEW WESTERN HOTEL. John Adams, Sloington J A Campbell, Albany B L Ford, Rock Isiand J Anderson, Oakland James Glenny, Elmira W Moore, Brooklyn J Ryan, Jumaica P Murphy, Minn J Ramage, Louisville J Francis, Pittsburg J Sullivan, Homestead T Long, Jamestown W Dwyer, Newport J Flemming, Galveston BALDWIN AOTEL. Lde Vries & w, Seattle G G Parsons & w. Cal Mrs I Smith, Oakland J C Vaughan, Chicago C B Braslan, Chicago A Richardson, Sacramto | ¥ B Daley, San Berdino E Bareo, San E Alviso, San Jose J A Sinclalr, WG Kroplse, San Jose y C H Kirshure, N ¥ H H Bingham, Colton | H K White, Benicla G W Goodley, Benicia e S b LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. . Colorado anta Clara Kland cotia C'P Eaton, Jers Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK-—Arrived May 25—Stmr Paris, frm Southampton. e ————————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to marry were granted yesterday as follows. T. V. T. Hill and Catherine O'Conner. 24—186. Maurice A. Dinan and Bridget Buckley, 24—17. Frederick L. Leonard and May Strong, 30—23. Max M. Michaels and Rosie Stanss. 45—38. W. S. Strecthers and Hattie M. Lubrs. 36—18. James T. MeNiff and Kittie Eckhardt, 36—32. John B. Skinner nnd Mary D. Borland, 26—23. Narcisse Simon and Emillenne S. Marie, 57—51. Charles Kromer and Lizzie Hock, 30—21. Antoine Weiss and Amelia F. Hild, 20—84. ——————— l DIED. Javon, Rose Luhrs, Alma H. N. Lee, Frank MeMorry McDonal Marsh. E O'Brien, John Pinnock, William Schwerin, Edward Bunker, Robert F. Baelna, Mamie Boettcher, Martha Blanch, Lizzie Becker, Grover Constine. Henrietta Dheili, Beriha Gallagher, Jennle Gibson, Mys. Phebe Glileran, Marzaret Smiley, Loitie I. BUNKER-—In this city. May 17, 1895, Robert F., beloved husband of Helen C. Bunker. and father of Mrs. B. J. Horton, Mrs. Adolph Kahn, Grorge D., Ivy, May and Leroy C.Bunker, & native of Nantocket, Mass., aged 59 vears. B3 Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY unday), at 2 o'clock P. i, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Mont omery streets, under the auspices of Mount Morish Lodge No. 44, F.and A. M. Iniermen: Masonic Cemetery. Tihe remains will lie in state at the temple from 10 0'clock A. M. Sunday until time for funeral Friends are respectfully invited to attend. BLANCH-—In this city, May 25, 1895, Lizzle, he- loved wife of Bernard B.anch, and daugbter of | ‘’homas and Rachel MecCord,’s naive of Phila- delpbia. Pa.. aged 44 years. A3~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. 3, from the family residence, 814 Third street. Interment Masonic Cemeter: BECKER—In Oakiand, May 25, 1895, Grover. beloved son of Fred and Meta Becker, a native of Oukland, azed 10 vears 2 mon:hs and 22 day &4 Friends snd _acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW Monday), &t 2 o'clock P. ., from the resi- dence of the bereaved parents, 867 Fifth street, Onkiand. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. | BUELNA—In this city 1895, Macie, beloved wife of Nicholas Bue nd daughter of Bridger and the late Peter Mc: and sister of Mrs. Rose Rich and Mrs. Annie Smith, a native of San Franeisco, aged 22 years and 18 days. A% Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited (0 attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock A.>t. from her late residence, 533 Stevenson street, thence to St. trick’s’ Church for services. Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery. BOETTCHER—In this clty, May 25, 1895, Martha Boette * er, aged 29 vear: INE—In this city, May 24, 1895, Henrietta, wife of Abrahim Constine, and mother rs. B. Dreyfuss, Mrs. E. Cohen, Mrs. J. Red- sus, Maey. Tke and Joe Constine, a na- of Germany, aged 75 years. AFFriends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at_10:30 o'clock A. ., from her late Tesidence, 132714 Eills street, near Buchanan. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by 11:45 o'clock A. M. train. DHEILIG—In this city, May 24, 1895, Bertha, beloved sister of Alfred J. Dheilig, Mrs. M. Black and Helen Dhelliz and daughter of the late J. H. and Johanna Dheiliz, a native of Calaveras County, Cal., azed 26 vears. [Calaveras County (Ca.) papers please copy. | AG-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late dence, 905, Valencia street, near Twentieth. Interment private. GIBSON—In this city, May 24, 1895, Mrs. Phabe Gibson, beloved wife of the late Charles andmother of Mrs. A. one and W. C.. 3 and J. A. Gibson. apative of Englana, aged 75 years 8 months and 22 days. 2@~ Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TU-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from her late resi- dence, corner Mariposa and Minnesota streets. srment Laurel Hill Cemetery. In this city, May 25, 1895, Margaret. of Patrick Gilleran, and mother of Mrs. Henry Smith, a native of ireland, aged 58 years. #5-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at #:30 o'clock A. .. from her late residence. 3123, Langton street, thenceto St. Joseph’s Churcl,where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of Ler soul. commenc- ingar 9 o'clock a.M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GALLAGHER—In this city, May 25. 1895, Jen- nia, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Gallagher, a native of Californla. B3 Notice of funeral hereaiter. In this city, May 25,1895, Rose Javon, ance, aged 69 years. LUHRS—In this city, May 24, 1895, Alma H. M., only and beloved daughter of Charies and Katha: rina Lubrs, o nativeof San Francisco, aged 10 montbs and 11 days. s Az Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the fuveral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from_the residence of her parents, 150 First street, corner Natoma. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery LEE—In this city, May 24, 189 tive of Portugal, aged 45 years. MCDONALD—In this city, May 25, 1895, Mary V., beloved wife of Robert F. McDonald, dzughter of Catherine and the late Richard Crowley, and sis- terof Mrs. Joseph Parker and James Crowley, a native of San Francisco, aged 256 years 6 months and 4 days. McMORRY—In this city, May 24, 1895, Mary, ct of the late Farrell McMorry, and beloved mother of Mrs. Dr. J. Lagan, a native of County Frank Lee, ana- Leitrim, Ireland. X BF-Friends and acquaintances are respsct- fully mvited to attena the faneral THIS DAY (Sundey), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 140 Haight street, thence to Sacred Hear: Church, wherea solemn requiem mass will be celebruted’ for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit fiowers. MARSH—In this city, 25, 1895, Marsh, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 72 vears. | O'BRIEN—In this city, May 25, 1895, John, be- loved husband of Eridget O'Brien, and father of | Mrs. James W. Gunn and Daniel O'Brien, a na- tive of Lower Glenmire, County Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years. 2 Notice of funeral hereafter. PINNOCK—In this city, May 24, 1895, William Pinnock, aged 29 years. SCHW ERIN—In this city. May 23, 1895, Edward, beloved husband of Antonette hwerin, father May Elias B. | of Edward, Gustave, Henry and Edith werin, ‘her of Henry and Charies Schwerin and Mrs. L. Melsing and Mrs. C. Kohler, anative of Hanover, Germany, aged 66 years and 3 days. rof Waihalla Encamp- I1.0. 0. F., Schillerhain_No. 11, | ., Ivy Lodge No. 1716, K. of H. EALO #%-Friends and acquaintances are respect- nd the funeral THIS DAY ock P. M., from his late resi- 414 Twenty-fourth street, thenee to Odd Hall, corner Mariet and Seventh streets, funeral services will be held at 2 under the anspices of Germania , 1.0. 0. F. Inerment L 0.0.F. fuliy invited to at! May 9, 1895, Lottie —in Los Ansele Smiley. and only Irene. beloved iwife of danghter of M i e, s — s e UNITED uxnnlfl',\xuf.r.lst-s BALVING PARLORS. Evle?n;";hlngA'P.c uisite for First-class Funersls at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRVCTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. DiVORCE SULTS BEGUN. Catherine Felvey agalnst Lawrence Felvey. Georze W. Dalmas azainst Carrie L. Dalmas. Addie Scheper azainst William 0. Scheper. Maximilian Hopfenzitz against C. Hopfenzitz. Thomas Edwards against Mary Edwards. Mary Maslowsky against Sigismund Maslowsky. Johanna Gruber against Adam Graber. DIVORCE GRANTED. Elena Azacio from Antonfo Agaclo; granted by Judze Hebbard on the ground of crieity and in- fidelity. Cras. MCMENOMEY. EY & SON, EMBALMERS Near Seventh. AS. MCMENOMEY JAMES MeMENOM [UNDERTAKERS AND 1057 Mission Stree Telephone No. e e LRSS JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLIST, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. g 19 Van Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisco. Tzlep‘hone 8166. N.B.—Not connected witn any other house in thie clt; BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. ‘Birth, marriage ana death notices sert by mail wiilnot be inserted. They must be handed in a: either of the publication offices and be indorssd with the name and residence of persons authorized 10 have the same published. | BORN. AYER—In this city, May 19, 1895, to the wife of Joseph S. Ayer, & son. BERNA—May 6, 1895, 1o the wife of Carlos F. de Berna, a daaghter. CHADBOURNE—In Suisun Valley, Cal., May 15, 1695. to the wife of Idwin Chadbourne, & son. GARNIE—In this city, May 23, 1895. to the wife o ¥. H. Gernie. a danghter. CAHILL—In Frui:vale, May 26, 1895, to the wife of Chris Cablll, a daughter, FRINK—In El Casco, Cal., May 18, 1895, to the wife of George M. Frink, a daughter. FERBECK—In this city, May 15, 1895, to the wife of Harry Ferbeck. a daughter. GOETJEN—In this city, May 19, 1895, to the wife of Arona Goetjen, s dauzhter. % GIBSON—In this city, May 7, 1895, to ghe wife of Robert A. Gibson, a son, GLASHOFF—In Cordelia, Cal., May 12, 1895, to the wite of Otto Glashofy, a son. HENWOQOD—In Grass Valley, Cal., May 19, to the wife of Joslah Henwood, a duughier. JAMES—In Napa City, Cal,, May 8, 1895, to the wife of L. L. James, & son. LIPSETT—In Martinez, Cal., May 9, 1895, to the wife of James Lipsett, a daughter. MORTENSON—Near_Suisun, Cal., May 8, 1895, 10 the wife of Nells Mortenson, | POPP—In Chica, Cal., May 18, 1895, to the wite ot M. Popp. a son. REILLY—TIn this city, May 21, 1895, to the wife ot James H. Reilly, a son. VIEIRA—In Bodie, Cal., May 15, 1895, tothe wife of Joseph B. Vieirs, a daughter. WAGENER—In this city, May 22, 1895, tothe wife of F. E. Wagener, a son. WALSH—In Suisun, Cal., May 18, 1895, to the wife of Harry T. Wiish BEHNEMAN- 'UGDELL~—In Santa Clara, Cal., May 5. 1895, at the Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. W. B. Cumming, Frederick J. Behneman of all.:.m and Euphemia B. Dugdel! of Santa n HUBACHEE—KELLEY—In San Rafael, April 18, by the ev. Pather Lagan, J. M. Hubachek and Mabel E. Kelley, both of San Francisco. KNUDSON-KARLSON—In cuis city, May 15, . by the Kev. O, . nud: non and Emran Kanson - S OcorEe KoY THYBOE—BECKER—In this clty, May 15, 1895, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Peter Tiyboe wnd Anna LAUREL HILL CEMNETERY ASSOCIATION. HOICE LOCATIONS IN ANY PART OF THE grounds for sale and lots laid ont on the Lawn system or mclosed with low walls, as purchaser may desire. Perpetual cate of plats a specialty. Cemetery permanent. For the purchase of 10ts or for any improvements apply to the superintendent on the grounds, Cen- tral and Bus) San Francisco, Cal. CYPRESS LAWY CEMETERY, JASANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN: 12id ont on the lawn plan: perpotual care; bean- titul, permanent and easy of access; seelt before buyilg & burial place elsewhere, Citv < fiice. 9 Citv H. Avenue. AL BARS PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE. St. Paul Pastor Denounces the Ladies’ Game as Harmful Gambling. “Riding the other day ina streetear, I sat beside two women who talked loudly about card-playing and what a delightful time they had bad in playing progressive cuchre, One of the women had a pack of cards in her hands. I assure you that I blushed for these women,” said Rey. Wat- son B. Millard of Plymouth Congregational Church, St. Paul, in the course of a sermon on “Gambling.” The preacher discussed gambling in its effect on the character of the individual and its sinfulness, says the Pioneer Press, | & and took occasion to attack the habit of card-playing in society. He made the pro- gressive euchre party the object of some pointed remarks. ““There mus¢ be total abstinence as re- £ards gambling as well as liquor. It took many weary years to get to the total absti- hence stage of the temperance agitation, and that must also be attained in card- playing. Progressive euchre must be ban- ished, and until that is donme and our women have sct their faces against cards and gambling in every form we cannot hope for better things. ~Put this practice away from you; be as the noble woman who refuses fo give wine to her guests, and by sapping at the foundation of gnmbhn‘z st may be made abborrent to the young.” | level at a point 40 feet west of ON THE COMSTOCK. Weekly Reports of the Various Mining Superintendents. VIRGINIA CITY, NEv., May 25.—Fol. lowing are the regular weekly reports of the various mining superintendents on the Comstock lode: CoN. CAL. & VA. MiNE—1650 level—On the ninth floor (the first floor aove sill floor of level) at the end of the crosseut run west the drift run south from the east crosscut froim the drift run south from _the south end of the stope an upraise has been carried up 32 feet in a quartz formation of low value. Ou b twelfth floor the driit Tunnine south from 11 cust crosseut has been extended 15 fet, to1a] length 163 feet, in porphyry. On the floor from the opening made from the arif( r south from the main north lateral drift o sill floor of this level the south drift he advanced 25 feet, total length 41 quartz formation assaying %2 and n the second floor in working have extracted 9 tons of ore assiving ton. 1750 level—The opening on the s, floor above the sill floor of this level ha enlarged to the size of 16 feet inlengtn by 6 in width, the top being in ore 4 feet w saying $35 a ton. From the second, thi sixth and seventh floors we have e tons of ore, making the to.al exir. wees 153 tons, the averase as which, per mine-car samples, ton. The average assay value, ples, of all the ore worked at the during the week (76 tons 1150 pounds) was $50 38 a ton. Bullion shipped to San Francisco office, assey value A OPHIR—1465 level 17 morth from the top of the upraise which was carried up 80 teet above the siil floorof this level, from apointin the east crosscut iro: ain north lateral drift, has been extended 19 feet, total length 365 feet; face in porphyry and quartz of low assay value. Central 0 level — The crosscut running Tom the main south drift from the bot { the winze sunk from the tunnel level 95 feet south from the winze has been nded 30 feet. total length 186 por- phyTy, clay and quartz of low assay value, Tunnel level —The west erosscut tunn west from the end of the drift run north from the end of the west crosscut from the north drift from the Mexican shait has been extended 20 feet, total length extended 186 feet; face in porphyry and clay showing more quartz. The upraise started from the old north driit from the top of the upraise carried up 46 feet above the tunnel level has been carried up 14 ieet, total height 32 feet; top in porphyry and quartz assaying $1 and $2 a ton. We are clearing out and upraising the north drift from the top of the upraise which is 117 feet above the tunnel level and will prospect westerly therefrom in the comin, MEXICAN—1465 levei—The north _drift started from the top of the upreise which was carried up 45 feet above the sill floor of this main north lateral drift and 100 feet north from the south boundary of the mine has been advanced 20 feet, total length 394 feet; face in porphyr: which show narrow streaks of quartz of 1o grade. As joint work with the Ophir Company are making repairs in_the Ophir shaft on the 1100 level and upward. UNION CON.—900 level—The west crosscut (near the south boundary of the Union Con. mine) from the Union Con. south lateral drift irom the west drift 1520 feet west of shaft has been extended 14 feet during the week, total length 771 feet; face ina formation of hard porphyry. The drift started north from east crosscut3 ata point 100 feet east from the Sierra Nevada north lateral drift which was run from the joint west drift from the shaft has been advanced 11 feet, total lengtn 48 feet; face in po phyry and clay and quariz AXNDES—420 level—The upraise at the junction of east crosscut 3 and_the north lateral drift has been carried up 18 feet, continuing in a quartz formation vielding low nssays. BEST & BELCHER—250 level—Resumed work in north drift and extended it 6 feet, passing through quartz and porphyry. 800 level—The east crosscut started from the northwest drif 75 feet from west crosscut was advanced 11 feet, passing through porphyry end stringers of quartz; total length 33 feet GOULD & CURRY—200 level —West erosscut which was started in the northwest drift, 4 feet from the main west drift, was advance feet; total length 1410 feet; face in phyry. 250 level—Resum drift end advanced it 10 om 11 d work in the south et, passing through porphyry; total length 115 feet HALE & NORCROSs—Main —Are doing some retimbering w the 975 level. 975 —Advanced north drift from w. 1 20 feet, total length 60 feet; the drift has connected with west cross south drift from west cross vanced 10 feet, total lengih 158 feet; face ir clay, z and porphyry. Have not any west Crosscut 3, near our no ern boundary, the past week. Will resum work in it in a few da; Iniermediate level- We continue stoping south _on small streaks of ore above this level. Have shipped to Brunswick mill during the week 180 tons and pounds of ore, being the entire ac- cumulation of ore in our orehouse at this date, assaying per railroad car samples ton.” The assay value of thisore per mineca sample averaged $51 40 & ton. The mill is ¢ pected to commence crushing our ore to-ds the 25th inst. ALTA—During the past week have hoi from the 940 and 825 30 carloads of ore of an _average value of $24 39 a ton as per car sampie. The battery samplesat the from $12to $17 a ton, settler sampl 2 98 a ton. STrce—During the past week 15 tons ot ore were extracted. The average car sample was £37 & ton. e e REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Coben, lot on S line t crosseut iace of the The Anna G. Garratt to Emilie G t of Geary street, 25 E of Polk, S 120 by E 28:9; $1. Emiiie_G. Cohen to_Anna G. Garrait, ot on S line of Geary street, 53:9 E of Polk.S120 by E 26:9: 51. Niayer M. and Hattie Israel to Claus Spreckels, lot.on Sline of Clay street, 123 W of Van Ness avenue, W 34:435 by S 127:814: $10. Hattie A. Marks to Harriet A. Morton, lot on N line of Page street, 107:6 W of Lyon, W 25 by N 95: git. Jeronie aud Annie K. 1ot on N line of Page avenue, E 25 by N 137:6; $10. Leopold Seligman (by I. Steinhart, attorney,) to Alberc G, Barnum, lot on E iine of Clayton street, 75 S ot Huyes, S 25 by E 106:3; $1700. August T. and Hattle Arens (nee Mitchell) to Nina Seymour, lot on E line of Wood street, 150 S of Poini Lobos avenue, S 25 by E 144:7, block A, Junipero Homestead: $10. Roberc B. Woodward to Fugene R. Wall, lot on W line of Jessie street, 295 N of Fourteenth, N 25 by W 65; $10. Same to William Heyden, lot on E line of Julian ayenue, 1205 of Fourteenth street, S 35 by E 84: 50. Elisha V.and Hannah L. Scott to Solomon Ducas, lat on Eline of Guerrero street, 26:6 S of Twenty- sixth, 525 by E 99:101,: $10, William M. Prince (adminisirator estate A bald Small) to Margaret Prioce (administrat . English to John H. Crow. rect, 137:6 E of Masonic x | estate Margaret Small), lot on W line of Church sireet, 25 N of Valley. N 25 by W 100: $—. Edwin R.and Lettie Pease to B. M. and garstta Morgan, lot on W Iineof Tavlor stree S,9f Vallelo, S 65 by W 190, sublect to mortsage XNathaniel J, and Belle Brittan to Joseph Cuneo, lot NE corner of Bay and Leavenworth streets, E 187:6 by N 137:6: 810. Point Lolos Avenue and Park Homestead Asso- ciation to John W. Farren, loc commenc of A sireet and 172:9 W of Forty 172:9, S 50, W 185:4, N to bezinning; al meucing 110'S o1 € street, on I lin» of West Fort fourth street (Forty-fourthaven , E 116:7, NE 75, W 183:4, outside lands: 55 2 Jones, Allen & Co to Maria E. Phillips. lot on N line of Q street, 32 “orty-cighth avenue, E 25 by N 100, ottside Linds orge W. Robinson 10 Ges orner of T street and Thirty-eig] 107:6 by 5 100: also lot on E, line avenue, 100 S of T street, 0 b, on W iine of Thirty-seventh o : street, S 50 by W 120, outside lands: $10. Lake View and Sunuyside Improvement Com- pany to Julia Schroeder, lot 20, block 28, Lake View: $10. William and C. T. Nicol to John L. McLaughlin, lot on SE line of Chenery sireet. 125 SW of Charles, SW 50, SE 9, 1, NW 985; $5. ALAMEDA COUN Joseph Lupkin of San Franeisco to C. E. Lupkin and Angelette J. Breck (wife of Samuel) of Oak- 1and, undivided half interest in lot on \\_ 1 Market stree:, 30 N of Fifth, N.109.83, W 1 SW 60.80 to « point distant 16 of Market sireet, E 76.43, 5 50, E ohnson of San Franc Oakland: $1600. A.A.and Eva M W. E. Dean of San Francisco, 1ot on S line of Nine- teen-h_street, 100 E of West, E 25 by S 100, Oak- lana: $10. sy X nler to Emma L Lake (wite of Frank) and Katy Thompson of Haywards, lot on SW corner uf Cemetery .avenue and lan 90, to beginning, thence NW 12,94 chaios, W 31 187 chains, SE. 2 chains, SE 1.87 cuains, SE 9.20 chains, NE 8.69 cheins to begiuninz, containing S0 eria and beimg a portion of Rancho San Lo- renso, Eden Township: $10 Jereminh and Ha Reed of Oakland, lo. 01 E line Sof sixtcenth, S 20, E 80, N - ning, betng biock B, map of block 297, nflfll' of Janis of Nerth Oskland Homestead Assoctation, Tand; £10. Ogkland: 810 My A. Greenwood 10 George D. Groenwood of Oaklané, lot on W line of Jeekson 2 N of Tweltin, N 122 by W 100, Ouk- rke C. and Helen . Pardee to Jobn_Lay of Berkeley, 10- on W line of Mar: Aliston way, 8 50 by V McGee Tract, Berkeley: $10. —————————— The Engagement Broken. A Frankford bard wrote a poem to his inamorata which was published in a sub- urban paper. He said her mouth was like a cowslip. The printer spaced it and it read ““cow’s lip.” " Unhappy bard!—Phila- delphia Record. The word “honeymoon’’ is derived from the German, and has its significance from the fact that the Germans formerly drank mead, a sweet liquid made of heney, for thirty days after the wedding.

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