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10 e s THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1895 HOUSES TO LET. L WASHL EASTLAKE OOT- , bazh, servants’ room, tage of 7 rooins, £55.00 3020 stable and carrigge-house... 908 Guerrero—S8 rooms: bath.... 40 00 510 21st, nr. Howara—7 Toom. 3500 2726 Mission—@ rooms: bath. ... 2500 1137 Guerrero—6 rooms; baths . %% Jnion—Cottaze 5 rooms: bath. 2134 Unlon OO &'C0,, 128 Montgomery st. TEGANT HOUSE, ALMOST NEW, OF 9 B eoAsina bath and all modern improvements, at 2219 Califor:aia st., bet. Buc hanan and Webster; Tent reasonable.. MADISON & BURKE, 624 Mar- ket street. ’52 Ca OUSE OF 8 MODERN ROOMS AND BATH; H corner of Cumberland and Guerrero sts.; the fineat view in the city: electric cars pass the door; cheap. Apply 712 Guerrero st. OR] laundry,on Twelfth st.; $40. DEMPSTER, 36 AOUSE, 7 ROOMS, 13 IAMPTON Folsom, bet. Second and Third sts. 0] GOLDEN GATE AVE.—8 ROOMS, 1434 52k ey “decorated; rent reduced; sunny side. HOWAR®—_HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS; RENT $20: water free. 525 () BEAVER, BET. FIFTEENTH AND SIX- 10 teentn, hait Wock from Market st.—8 rooms, bath and stable, with fine grounds; rent $3 0.F. VON RHEIN & O 513 California s NNY:NW. NER 9 large rooms, bath and nd papered through- TERY DESIRARLI Gough and Geary sts: DOW HOUSE OF 8 RO th stable or svithout. 16 Fa aty-first; warm. part of Mission; rent to swit tenan T e :Im.n)il HOUSE AN D BARN: 12 cor. Twenty Alabama ash trays, etc.; rent $10. Haigh Y HOUSES 3 ROOMS EACH. off H arrison, near Nint| GHTFUL DA DY, NEAR LARKIN water free. ms and bat reasonable. J7| A EDDY— 1715 tacea bat COTE A 6 ROOMS A YON ST oms and ¥ Cv)’rum 4 ROO! and yard; rent § £ 3 ROOMS: §$8. G | of bath; §12; FLATS TO LET-Continued. 70U CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYS IN the flats you rent from BALDWIN & HAM- B e ] HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 602 BUCHANAN, COR. FELL—3 SUNNY rooms complete; stove, gas and bath; $12. 6 -, BUSH—2 OR 3 NICELY FURNISHED Z+) sunny rooms: stove, gas and bath: reason- able. OF« 253 = 50 CALTFORNIA —8 ELEGANT FUR- nished rms, for housekeeping; rent cheap. ELLIS_FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, DU with light housekeeping. 99] FIETH_NICE, SUNNY FRONT ROOMS 41 for housekeeping; single rooms. 30 FIFTH—NEW HOUSE; 2OR 8 SUNNY rooms; complete for housekpg; $12 & $15. 133 FIFTEENTH ST., COR. HOWARD-3 OO unfurnished housekeeping rooms for man and wite, with use of furnished parior. '% TARGE FRONT SUNNY ROOM FOR #PO. housekeeping; single room, $4; yard. 734 Folsom. 3 HARRIET ST, OFF HOWARD—SUNNY bay-window room, cheap. X HERMANN, NEAR VALENCIA — KEW l_() bouse; 1 or 2 rooms, kitchen, all furnished: ow rent. ROOMS TO LET- tinued SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, ~SUNNY rooms; single and en suite; $1 to 81 50 a day. A SIXTH—THE PIEDMONT; NICE BUN- ny bay-window and single rooms; reasonable. 11 133 2y ovamy foom. cosess rossouamie: - SHTON, 112 TAY LOR—SUITE AND KITCH- en, $25'mo.; single, $8, $14 and $20, 60c to #1 per night. 71 TURK — SUNNY ROOM FOR LADY; gas: bath; 86 TWENTIETH, WEST OF CASTRO— 101 Farnished roo: to Jét very cheap in a private family; fine view; healthy location; to see them is te rent them. 1158 TWENTY SIXTH, NEAR MISSION 02 3 fornished housekeeping rooms, $10: also 2, 88, PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE 1 or 2 persons; private family: north of Murket: 4 blocks from Kearny: use kitchen 1f desired; rent reasonable. Address Room, box 82, Call Office. ARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, WELL FUR- nished, in warm_ belt of Mission, for gentle- men: in private family; cars pass the door; refer- ences required. Address K.G., box 57, Call Office. OR RENT—TO GENTLEM AN, NICELY FUR- nished sunpy front bay-window room, private family; 8 blocks from Market and Kearny: refer- enees. Address X. Y. Z., box 1. Call Office. 3 FF9 HOWARD—I NICE FRONT ROOM; FUR- DO nished for housekeeping: rent §7. (GESILEMEN WISHING QUIET ROOMS, everything first class. Becurity. box 116, Call. 94 7 HOWARD—SUNNY ROOM FURNISHED i FOUSEKEEPING for housekerping. Iil"i HOWARD — 2 rooms, $10 & month; single rooms, 15 cents aday, or $1 a week. BOARDING AND ROOMS. 62 SUNNY FRONT SUITES: SIN best board; special rates to gen lemen for breakiast and dinner; reasonable. 613 %A RKIN — LARGE SUNNY SUITE, OMPETENT LADY WILL BOARD WID- ower with children; her own home. 623 Fell. © with neatly fitted-up kitchen: reasonable. 1032 T—2 OR 3 MARK] nished housekeeping rooms; also other sunny rooms: cheap. NICELY FUR- "10,—,— M ON—NEWLY FURNISHED D rooms. single and housekeeping: chea) 15)19 MISSION — FURNISHED HOUSE- 21 keeping rooms; bath, gas, range; no chil- dren. H()OR MARKET—20R 3 WELL-FURNISHED 2098 Suany tront rooms, for hoasekeeping: 281 MINNA, CORNER FOURTH—HOUSE- Z0O1 keeping; completely furnished; double, sin- chew 1241 : 3 1231 pletely furnished rooms. stove: private. HE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND Polk st.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder- ate: board optional: zli carsdirect. HUTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPENED AS a family hotel: references given and required; all modern conveniences. CPILDREN BOARDED. TApY, wovrd LIKE TO HAVE A COUPLE of children to board: best of care taken. 14 Oak street. 3 GEsMix LADY WISHESCHILD TO BOARD; good home. 4351 Hayes st. ADY WISHES TO BOARD AND CARE FOR ./ infant or small child; best of care; references exchanged. Address C. B., box 83, Call Office. PIANOS, VIOLINS, ETC, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. BARGAIN LIST OF PIANOS. All fully warranted for five years. CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. war ':ulmun-nny grands, used slightly atcon. 2 Stelnways—Uprights, larze size, nearly new. 1 Gabler—Parior grand, same as new. 1 Bradbury—Upright, large size, ebonized case. 2 Mansfeldt & Notni—-Upright, walnut case, good asnew. 2 Esteys—Entirely new, but styles not in their latest catalogue. 1 Gabler—{pright, walnut case, nearly new. 1 Gabler—Upright, oak case, large size, nearly new. 1 Emerson—Upright, walnut case, large size, sample piano. oward & Co.—Upright, walnut, small, taken in trade. 1 Howard & Co.—Upright, mahogany, large, bronze panels. 1 Pease—Upright, walnut case, new, but discon- tinued style. 1 Pease—Upright, rosewood csse, has been rented. 1 Nugent—Upright, mahogauy finish, good tone and action. g 1 Branich & Bach—Upriglt, small, used about ears. aiSomett—Upright, rosewood case, excellent con- tion. wl Cornett—Upright, walnut case, large size, good ne. : 1 Marschall—Upright, thoroughly renewed at fac- ory. Call early while assortment is large. SHITRMAN, CLAY & Co, Piano House, corner Kearny and Sutter. JPLE TALK 1S CHEAP, VERY CHEAP, AND that is why we do not linger long to chat with you. We deal in facts only and can this week show you the best piano in the city for the money., A magnificnt upright, 4 it. in. bigh, 1ancy walnut case, excelien: tone, guaranteed b years, will be #)ld at one half purchaser’s price: bétter come at once and see it. THE J. DEWING CO., 2d floor, Flood building, Market and Fourth sts. A M. SPECK & CO., 682 MARKET ST, OP- + posite Palace Hotel. 8275—Fddy st., worth $700.. % N. of Market, clears over £50..... MONEY TO LOAN. S S i oSy o ST EE OS MPONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, 3 & 3% TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 California st. G*.SIIY; OSKLAND—LIFE INS. ESTATES, 2d mortg's. FIFE & CO., 313 Montgomery 8t MON ¥ LOANRD ON PIAKOS BY PRIVATE party: low interest. 215 Powell st. B NY AMOUNT: 18T, 2D OR 3D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate {n pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 181 Montgomery, room 1. NO COMMISSIO X: COME 70 LOANBR direct for money on your piamo snd furniture, rates. 418 Rills st without removing; room 22. lowest ] $1400—Had house 12 years, $250 T-ROOM HOY‘EE: CENTRAL LOCA- + tion. DECKER, « payments. DECKER, 1206 Market st. auction price. DECKER, 1206 Market st. 549 HOWARD-LODGI G-HOUSE OR HO- | $200. party; 8 rooms. 660 Pine st. ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIP- 'ost st., fine paving honse. . $900—Boarding and lodging house, ing rich $2000 down, bal. ot of profits of house. DU, tion. 1206 Market st $40 11 "ROOMS: SUNNY CORNE! 4-‘kooi‘: NEAR BALDWIN HOTEL: AT 24-5%1“ HOUSE; EASY PAYMENTS: $1200. DEOKER, 1206 Market st. tel to iet; 35 rooms; barroom and 2 rooms. GOOD LIVING FOR THE RIGHT TICUSE, 10 ROOMS: BATA: ALL OCCUPIED: €ap: no agents. 12614 Ninth tions taken at CAL Branch Ofiice, 717 Larkin 539 Hayes of. and 2518 Mission st.; open tll .3 FURNITURE FOx SALE. A e e~ A~ EDUCTIONSON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second-hand: carpets, good as new: ofl- cloth, 25¢; parior suits, 19 up: linoleum, 45c: 7- piece’ chamber suits, $14 30: cornice poies, 25¢ Tanges, $6: cash or installments: goods shipped free. 'T. H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. I( RKNITURE 3 ROOMS: PARLOR AND BED- room sultes: kitchen supplies; everything new; 2 months in use: going away. 30 Page st. BERROOM 'SET, §11: PATENT TABLES $215; Roxbury Brussels, 76c laid; oilcloth, 20c; open evenings, SHIRERX, 1310 Stockton st. EACTIFUL FISHER UPRIGHT PIANO perfect condition; sacrificed by a lady forced to leave immediately for Chicago. See it at room 12, Flood building, Fourth and Market st FICENT CHICKERING & STEIN ‘way upright; pertect order: a sacrifice; or to rent, with privilege of buying. 1018 Van Ness ave., cor. Geary. A NJCE UPRIGHT WILL BE SOLD FOR #70. Room 12, Flood building. UT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS 2 ihis week at McCABE'S, 948-650 Mission &. HY PAY A KO-COMMISSION LOANER 6 cent per month when you can gei money at 2 per cent on furnitnre and planos from BECKER, 240 Montgomery st. MUSICIPAL TOAN OFFICE, 108 GRANT avenue; private entrance 101%; npatairs. OY, FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WITHOUT removal, and endowment insurance policies. Room 68, Donotioe bldg, 1170 Market. 7 HY PAY HIGH RATE ON SMALL LOANS when you can get from 8200 up at_ 55 cents per month interest on $100? 1.0an, box 88, Call. OANS ON REAL ESTATE, 15T AND 2ND mortgages, furnlture or pianos without re- moval; lowest rates. BECKEK. 240 Montgomery. OANS ON UNDIVIDED SHARES OF OITY Teal estate; any ameunt. BECKER, 240 Monts. 511. CITY,COUNTY AND COLLATERAL SE- 2 curities. TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 California. ADIES’ PRIVATE ROOMS: MONEY ON L4 everything. U.S.Loan Office, 777 Market st., near Fourth. NY SUM, FIRST OR SECOND MORTGA GES city or conntry :Estates. MURPHY,828 Market PRIVATE ENTRANCE IN REAR FROM O'Farrell street: private rooms for ladfes and nts: discreet gentlemanly attendants: at UNCLE STARRILS Collatersl Assoelation, 15 Grant avento. ONEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables ‘at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. FURNITURE WANTED. H. &, KRASKY, “CARPETS, PICTURES, jofolding. iron bods, furnitare; low prices; Cal. stepladder manufactd for the trade. 779 Mission. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON watches, diamonds, sealskins, planos, pictures, bronzes, clocks, real estate and all kinds of seeuri- tles. Columbia Loan and Collateral Office, § Grant ave., 8 doors from Market st. i PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- chandise. L. H.BURD, Auctioneer.10 Fulton. ANTED—A GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO cheap for cash. P., box 37, this office. GROSJEAN, VIOLIN MAKER AND RE- « pairer of string instruments. 307 Grant ave. STORES TO LET. A A A A A A A AP AN, PO, LET — FIRST.OLASS LOCATION FOR bakery In connection with restaurant, with option of purchasing property. WILL E. FISHER & CO., 14 Post st. )F MISSIGN—2 SUNA FURNISHED 0 ro)ms, with use of dining-room, kitchen 410 EEARNY—DESIRABLE: RENT RE- duced; will be modernized to suit tenant. FASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. NATOMA—2 OR 8 LARGE SUNNY rooms furnished for housekeeping; yard; $8. ENTH, NR. HOWARD— connecting rooms; yard; water; X NTH ST, 17 BLOCKS EAST ‘astro-st. cars—Neat sunny room with stove, sink, use of wash trays; large yard: rent very reasonable; would exchavge partly with re- llable woman for light wash, sewing and general clean Call5to 7 P. M. 1-')1 OCTAVIA—LOWER FLOOR, FRONT 1o and back parlor and kitchen completely ed for hotsekeeping; fine location; reason- is-st. cab POINT LOBOS AVE.—3 SUNNY FUR- uished rooms for housekeeping, with use o children. 165 SILVER, NEAR FOURTH_2 SONNY 60 furnished rooms tor housekeeping. 16 SOUTH PARK-WELL FURNISHED SUN- housekeeping cheap. . ; cheap re E 2120 _CORNER OF FILBERT— ished rooms for housekeep- THIRD ST.—SINGLE AND SUITE: ight housckeeping: $5 up;: brick building; 22 d. st., e J {15 GROVE, 1615 sinoy Teomed cotages: Golden Gate Park. 'Cm{',u. S 6 ROOMS; BATH. 117 GERMA [ stable. AND 5 ROOMS Corner of Fi teentir.and Dolores st ]'5.76 BROADW tage with 5 roo AR POLK 8 SPECK & CC FLATS TRE NINETEE: 4 D9 per 7 rooms 1025 Valencia st: I 18 Mission st.: upper 6 Tooms. bath. 7 Second st.; Upper 7 roOmSs......... 915, Capp st.¢ lower 5-rooms, bath. 824 Filbert st.; Widdle 5 rooms, bath. . w. & €O.. ROOMS. rent314. Apvl ABDEN ST, rent $8 and FLATS 4 ROO) & Day st., near Dolores; included. Q1 ADELAIDE PL., OFF TAYLOR ST. % C rooms and basement 2 Geary and Post 611 ros . PL., OFF GOLDEN_GATE A rdeand Leavenworthb—Nice flat 4 Toon: ROOMS, FURNISHED, Apy $15. [\INE FLAT OF SIX cheap. 1017 Ellis st. MODERN. \. cor. V' MOD TOP ELEG2 N 933 Golden Gate ave., : 6 rooms; T LOSOS AV E Y FLAT; 6 bath; latest improvements; $16. DERN, 3 ROOMS, 2960 FOL- $10—5 rooms, 20 West Mission st. W. NICOL, 53434 California st. ®Q 3 ROC 3 D). 1028 Nineteenth i, SRR TLAT ROOMS, HALL AN LAT for_housekeeping. ${>‘.};&‘3§a 1 ineteenth, near Castro. ITTLE 4-ROOM FLATS: ¢ ALL 2628 Harrison. Apply G. H. UMBSEN day. &CO. I"LKT 6 ROOMS; BATH. near Market. 9s SIXTH ST., INSE. cor. Sacramento and Walnut sts.; lovely view; §35. JOLAT 5 ROOMS: BATH; 1219% LAGUNA st.: fine cellar and yard. O Ry() 3688 & TH ST., NEAR $2.4).OU. Market- of 6 rooms and bath. B K 11, SUSKY FLAT 5 EOOME "JESSIEST, > 1 L. near Hermann and Valencia. LAT OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH; $25. 706 Larkin st. & JLAT b ROOMS: BATH. 20 ALBION AVE. bet. Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Valencia and Guerrero sts. IRST FLOOR: 4 ROOMS; FRONT ANDREAR yards and basement; $16. Third floor; 4 rooms and bath; no children; rent 1260 ° oth thesc on Glen Park ave., and very desrable and atfractive. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., off Tweifth st. NY FRONT ROOM SUNNY ROOM; eeping: cheap; ¥ $18 per NFURNISHED ROOMS ON VAN 4 Market. FA THIRD-ONE &0 nished for housekeeping; $8; two, 811. 219, s 1TUC LARGE FRON 10 " NESS AVE. COME ©OR 5 1 7 CLAY_ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN- from Baldwin Hotel—Elegant sunny suites: 255"t 2 for housakeeping. 30() THIRD—LARGE SUNNY ROOMS FUR- ¢ THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK—FUR- nished housekeeping rooms. {).2-14 also 2 rooms for hou: modern improvements. 6 2 710 firnished nousexeeping room month. Z Ness ave. cheap. Call 1 QW 79 reo ping: cheap ROOMS TO LET. € 1217 Gitsnea VHE CLIFFORD, 204 ELLIS, ONE BLOCK moderr convenlences; running water: bath: rent moderate. HE FLORENCE, OPP. in, 1§ a select family rooming-house; sunny euites from $15 month; single rooms, $10; batn free, 79 EDDY—EIGHT SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; v furnished, and office; cheap. FOLSOM, NEAR THIRD—SUNNY FUR- nished front room suitabie for man and wife or 2 gentlemen; rent 88. 9- 07\ FOLSOM—NICE QUIET HOUSEKEEP- D2 tng room: stose and closet: private fam- y: $8. 31 OM—LARGE, NEWLY FUR- d back parlor; tse of bath; private RMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 rooms, furnished and unfurnished; respectable; central; very moderate prices. , near Market, ' A. W. MANNING. JRNISHED FRONT BAY- NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY single and double: rent low. ROOMS,YARD AND WATER. 2 st., near Cl 7 GOLD ATE AVE. — WELL-FU ) nished sunby snite: 8o singie room: eastern and SOJ|lherlx exposure: prlvnlfl family. 77921 HARRISON, NEAR FOURTH—FIN) { {22 iy'turnished ‘sunny rooms; bath; closet $1awceir 1133 Howanp— THOWARD— NICE UNFURNISHED UITE OF FURNISHED front rooms: no other roomers. MRS, CHEVALIER TAS RESUMED THE M management of the “Miramar,” 703 Gearv at. i y rooms, single or sultes: excellent board 3 node) t0 suit the timy U vell furnished; from $8 to $16 rivate family 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first.ciass TH, NEAKR CALIFOR- nia—4 sunny basement rooms: $10, in- cluding water. FIOUSE, MARKET AND ird—Most convenlent and respectable; 200 single and family rooms: 25¢ to $1 60 per night; #1580 10 86 per week; electriclights in evory room; ree bus. O RENT, WITH USE OF PIANO, HAND- somely furnished pariors for day studio; cen- tral._Cail 785 Market st. T 628 AND 630 MARKET ST.—STORE- room suitable for barber-shop or for a trunk, shoe or bicycle stare: also on ground floor front show-window; offices and JW. WRIGHT. 199 TAYIOR_FINELARGE STORE, 16x40: ZZ suitable for any busigess. TORE TO LET: RENT CHEAP. CORNER Hickory and Gough sts Fifii NEW STOfE, § TTVING-ROOMS, MOD- ern improvements: $17 50. 816 Flilmore st. 02 ERTABLISHED BAKERY, WITH BASE- ment; large brick oven. 1130 Howard st. QTORE, 1624 HOWARD ST., CORNER OF © Lafayette; cheap for any bualneas, with fix- tures. Apply 2838 Mission st., M. CURKAN. OR RENT — A CORNER STORE: GOOD stand for drug or grocery business. Apply W. B. CLUFF, 17 Sixth st. FOURSTORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING and basement, 508 Sacramento st., containin flerator, powén ele: rent $80. Apply DAVI 5 20 gntzomery st. - OXFICES TO LET. ESK ROOM IN OFFICE FREE TO PARTY who will open moraings. Room 79, 120 Sutter. PART oF OFFICE TO LET; RENT $5. AP- ply 509 Kearny st., 106m 8. 770 LET—LARGE SUNNY SUITE OF OFFICES on first floor; rent reduced. 12 Montgomery st., rooms 1 and 2. eskroom. ) MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS: A NEARLY new Newby & Evans upright for $160. 418 Ellis st., room 22. OR SALE—SQUARE PIANO: MUST BE sold. 910 Valencia, D. E. BARKER, top floor. EMOVED—F. W. SPENCEE & CO. to 338 Post st., near Powell, opposite_Union square sole agents’ Conover, Coiby and Spencer planos. 838 Post st. QTEINWAY UPRIGH' £rand tone; halt-cost. SNCER, 338 Post st. EW ELEGANT STANDARD makes, almost new, half original coat; see a once. F.W.SPENCER & CO., 338 Post st. JEW PIANOS FROM $149 UP NING AND repair SCHMITZ & O 7M. G. BADG 26, 28 and 30 O'Farreli st S STEINWAY AND CHICKERING PIANOS; SLIGHTLY USED- upright and squars: iittle all in_good ordfr; #1256 up. BOW. 'y 237&11(! 25 5th. TANTED — PIA. NDING TO play Mechanics' Fair. HEINE, 40 O'Farreil. ENCéCRAGE HOME INDUSTRY; HEMME & LONG Piano Co. (established 1875), 340 Post st.: on installments; seud for catalogue. ENTING PIANOS; LARGE AND VARIED assortment; tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutier sts. LEGANT UPRIGHT, G » AT MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. N EORGE F. W NT FOR THE Mathushek planos; sojd on very easy install ments; planos rented. 1350 Market st. FASY TERMS; LOW PRICES KUHLER & CHASE. YRON MAUZY, 808 POSI ST.—SOHMEI, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITILERS, OLD &ENEW H. MULLER. maker. repairer. % Latham place JLEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS bullding, 926 Market: rents low: no extra charge for gas, janjior services or heating. Apply at building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montg. st. STABLES TO LET. TECK, OHIOKERING & SONS, VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 fnstallments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st A BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY XO. “STAPLE; 6 STALLS WITH USE 3 Folsom st., bet. Ninth and Tenth. CURE FITS—POSITIVE CURE FOR EP! lepsy and kindred disorders. Clinton Fit Cure, 6 Eddy at., room 83. TER PLAN TO BUY A piano by renting. Be careful to go to LER & CHASE'S, 28 2nd 30 t. ECKER BROS,, STEIN other first-class makes cheap for cash or on easy lerms. CHASE “S and 30 O’ Farrell BORSES ICE YOUNG HORS! s for family: dark gray. 3251 Third st. Ar:zw PROCEAS_NG MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or werthless pills used: every woman ber own physician for all female troubles: no mat- ter from Wliat cause; restores aiways in one da; 1f you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's physician ;knowledge caa be sent&used at home;all Cases guarantesd. DE. POPPER, 318 Kearny si. LIGHTLY SOILED DRIVING GLOVES; drummers' samples. HEINEMAN'S, 109 Sansome Fox SALE AT SACRIFICE—WORK HORSES, saddle and road horses, buggies and harnesses. Apply TOMKINSON'S livery stable, 57 Minna st., bet. First and Second. A Stre SAFE OORE FOR ALL FEMALRE £\ dlseass; a home In confinement with best care; with the privacy of & home And eénveniences of hospital; consiltation free and cenfidential: a ositive care for liquor, merphine and tobacco ablt: every cass gusrantecd without Injury to health. MRS, DR. GWYER, 228 Tork st. ‘\IASSAC;! TREATMENT GIVEN AT YOUR M home by experienced man: fat reduced: no medicine: ene trial treatment given free. Address Massage, 867 Mission at. vax TE HOME X CONFINEMENT; BEST eare and doetor: terms, 2 weexs including all, $50. Address K., box 70, Cail Office. R. RICORD’S PILLS, E. REfi‘E 530: SAFD, sure, reliable; Ricord’s special:ies. females. Malson et Cle, agents. ROOT'S, Sixth and Howard. ADI!’.S—CHXCI(ESTEI’(_% ENGLISH PE! nyrogal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best: safe, rellable; take no other: send 4c, stamps, for particulars, “Reliet for Ladles,” in Jetter by retura imail; atdruggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelghia, Pa. LL FEMALE TRREGULARITIES RE- storea in one day: no instruments: French remedies guarantsed at any time: consult free, MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. TR, ANDMES DR SCHMIDT, TORMERLY o1 12113/ Mission, now 1508 Market, returned from Kurope with latest improved medical sci- ences: irregularities cured in few hours: guart'd; no Instruments; female diseasés speedily cured. RE. GOODWIN, BPECIALTY DISEASES OF wome adies near or far ssvured quick relief of disease; irregularities restored dally; safe cure guaranteed: mo Instryments; home: in_confine- ment; best skill; low feq pills 82. 1270 Marketst, Au, LADIES 1N TROTBLE CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. SCOTT, formerly of 110, Turk, now 118 Eddy st., the only reliable ‘specfalist in San Francisco: $500 pald for a case I cannot curs, no matier what eause; special attention to dis- eas0 of the eye. LAmhs. iF TRREGULAR CONSULT MRS, EMARY ; sure cure. 5 Franklin, eor. Market. AILLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVER falis to correct any fsmale {rregularities from whatever cause. Price $5. Agent, EDWIN W. JOY, Powell and Market sts., San Francisco. / R. RICORD'S ESAENCE OF LIFE FOR LOST manhond: general weakness: three bottles £5. STERN BROS.druggists, sole ag’ts, 111 Grant ave. 4() HORSES FGR BALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wedues- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 EETS BECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds: second-hand wagons, bugey, carts encia ste. l.\na‘.!nchmg horses. Fifteanth and Val WAGONS AND CARIAGES. YTOODEN-TOP WAGON SUITABLE TEA and coffee or butter and eLgs. 112814 Folsom. SEWING MACHINES. ENTED $1 50 MONTHLY: SECOND-HAND machines from $3 upward; Domestic, New Home, White, Singer at half-price. 145 Sixth st. EWIN S RENTED, $1 50 PER month; all kinds repaired; machines sold from $5 upward. 13€8 Market st. EDUCATIONAL RS. MELVILLE SNYDER, 519 VAN NESS ave., oratorical, vocal and dramatic academy; 50 piano; classes and private lessons. ENTLEM A TAKE THE ENGLISH branches as resident teacher in a boys’ school; American college man preferred. Address E. A. T, box 43, this office. CALPETS, ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and altering. 313-815 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244. Srmi:'uv PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market st., cor. $tockton, rooms 17 and 18, first floor: established 30 years; always open. “Uncie B ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DJAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & CO., Mills bldg, 5th floor, r 6; strictly confidential. BRI‘BSE]S. 45c, LAID: ROXBURY BRUS- sels, 75c, lald; linoleum, 40c¢; heavy oiicloth, 20c: open evenings. SHIREK, 1310-1312 Stockton. — R CAEPET CLEANING. (ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated seme gs mew. 8. FERGUSON & CO., 28 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. oY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 48 and 40 Eighth st. G. R STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. HEN YOU BECOME DiSGUSTED WITH poar work send to SPAULDING’S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tchama; tei. So-40. ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 Golden Gate ave. ; telephone east 126. HE §. B. MITOHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.): old established carpet cleaning machines; clesning 3¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. EEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- 453 &te ol. §228. LOST. OST AT NILES OR HAYWARDS, DIA- 4 mond locket and buckle; initials A.R. on back. Liberal reward by returning to this office. N AUGUST 2, FOX TERRIER DOu; BLACK and tan head, black spot on left side of back. Return to 1823 Oak st.: liberal reward. ‘QUNDAY, AUGUST 4, A FOX TERRIER » bitch, named “Bones.” Return 607 Capp st reward. OST—BLACK TERRIER WITH COLLAR Please return and receive reward, 304 Gre [ Y BABY PILLOW- Return 1813 Polk st., liberal reward. I OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA 4 Bavings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco in the name of EDWARD HEGGINS TAUNTON. No. 194-1310. The finder will please return to bank. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the pame ot TIMOTHY McSHEEHAN, XNo. 100,387. The finder will please return to banlk. VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the Unlted States or Canada one year for $1 60, post- age free. FOUND. OUND-NEAR TIBURON, AN OPERA- glass: owner can recover ssme by provil property and paying expenses. Inquire at cashier’s office, Custom-house. CLAIRVOYANTS. A A A A PROF. F. EUGENE. i PROF. F. EUGENE. PROF, ¥. EUGENE. ' RNOWLEDGE IS POWER. Rematn not in darkness and ignorance, but seck the light of wisdom and learn what the future holds for you: he s ever ready to assist the trou- Dled and unfortunate and always meets with suc- cess; all are pleassd with his readings: secure a charm and wear diamends. PROF. ¥. EUGENE, 1206 Market st., pariers 102, 103 and 104, first floor, elevator service. M RS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM, LIFE-READER: Iadies, 25¢: gents, 50c. 164 Tehama, off Third. E’mz. WALTERS, CARD-READER, RETURN- d; 26¢: gents 50c. 337 Tehama, bet. 4th & bth. (LATRVOYANT; FBE 2bc: LADIES ONLY. 174 Clementina st., off Third. MBS, FIX, TEST MEDIUM, 4587 BRANNAN st.; fee $1. M 188 MALVINA AMERICAN CLATRVOY- ant and magnetic healer. 76614 Howard st. ME. F. ARNDT, GERMAN FORTUNE-TEL~ ler, arrived from East: 26¢, 60c. 724 Harrison. JJOW T0 BECOME A CLAIRVOYANT—KEY totho mystery of mediumship; most wonder- ftl book since_the Bible; 30 cents.” NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 606 Montgomery st.. S. F. MUE, MOREAU-GREAT AND ONLY ME- dium; give her acall; fee 25¢ up. 131 Fourthst. MBS MOORE'S “BOARDING “AND "DAY school, 515 Haight st.—I'rench taught with- out extra charge; facilities for studydng music, art and languages: term opens August 5, 1895. ADCLIFFE HALL, BELMONT, CAL, THE beautiful country home of the late WILLIAM C. RALS10N, A preparatory achool for giris, opens’ August 15. Forcirculars address the director, MRS, ALPHEUS BULL. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL, OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration will open Septem- ber 9 in the old rooms of the Art Association, 424 Pine st. Address for particulars, J. H. E. PAR- TINGTON, Third ave. and Twelsh st., Oakiand. ANJO AND PIANO LESSONS, 50C EACH. 844 Howard st. GWENS A - B o privase. EMY, UNIVERSITY AVE, BOWENS ., Principal. 0LOGY 1234 Bush. Tfi"fi LIGHTNING RHEUMATISM CURE for chronle or inflammatory rheumatism; best remedy on earth: price $3. MARTIN Remedy Company, 2231 Mission st., 8. F. modern remedy for the cfire of neurasthenta, impetency, and all disorders of the sexual ns; 12 box: 6 boxes $5: send for circular. WIDBER'S Tug e, 14 Ellis st., sole agent. ALFEATS FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger; 7OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET, Sixth and Dight, 36¢ 10 §1; week, $1 50 to $5: families. safe and nars: 8380 express €. . D.: don't delay antll toe late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland, Oal. Du-fim‘x-i FEMA GULATIRG PILLS: venth—Single and sultes; per sate and efficient emimenagogue: 31 per box. RICHARDS & CO., aragg! 408 Clay, sole agts. UNNY DELAWARE, 1151 MARKET—ELE- » gant suites, furnished or unturnisned; sunny single rooms; rent reasonab e. PHE NIGHTINGALE, 1802 MARKET—ELE- gant sunny bay-window rooms; reasonable. 6101 MCALLISTER-T OR 3 LARGE FUR- 2 nished rooms for light housekeeping. JOR RENT—TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room; all modern conveniences: located about 8 blocl from Kearny and Market sts.: private famlly; Teferences required. Address box 1, Cal 37 MINNA —NICE § nished; very reasonable. 52"%unx-1=:’nu 5 ROOMS AND BATH; 1sundry ; rent $29 50. JEW FLAT 5 ROOMS. 13 ISIS ST., OFF Twelfth, near Folsom. “HEAP: FLAT OF 7 ROOMS AND 27 Oak Grove ave. BATH. 0 LET—| bath: hot and cold wa JTPPER FLAT 6 SUNNY ROOM 1611 Taylor st., bet. Pacific and Broad NS—FLAT 114 MCALLISTER st., opp. 1Izll of Records: rent $37 50: 6 rooms and bath. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Mont- gomery st. 951 () CALIFORNIA—§20, UPPER SUNXY )1V fiat, 5 rooms, bath: lower flas, 4 rooms, stationary tubs, hot and cold water. $12 50. LATS: $10; SSUNNY ROOMS, Y ARD. 17087 San Carios ave., near Eighteenth and Mission. EAR CITY HALL: 8 FLATS: 6, 6, 7 ROOMS. 10.143, 713 Grove st. EDUCED TO $18 AND $20: MOST DESIR- able flats: largo grounds. 931 Lombard st., oneblock from Hyde-st. cars. LAY OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH; RENT cheap. 450 Halght st. 42’ ) MINNA—SUNNY FRONT ROOM, SUIT- able for 2 gentlemen or man and wife; also single room. A—DOUBLE OR SINGLE ROOMS; cheap; kitchen 1f desired. A, NEAR SIX front room; suitable for 2 gents: gae. A — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR keeping; iarge vard. MINNI_NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeepin; MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- nished bay-window rooms: $1 a week. MISSION-FURNISHEDBINGLE ro0ms, 15¢ to 30c per night; $1 to $2 per 56¢ 66 61 week. T UROFE HOUSE, 1769 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, singic or en suite: transients. 611 PINE-TWO SMALL ROONS, §1 AND 85 per month; also large room. 1217 EOLE-NICELY FURNISHED RoONs: - rent reasonable; sunn; 'lose to Sutter-at. cars. 9()7 FOST-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT suites: electric-lights, running water: cheap; also single rooms; transient solicit peciaity. SUNNY FLATS: 4 AND 6 ROOMS AND bath. Northeast cor. Polk and Jackson sts. 215 POWRLL — QUIET, SUNNY, FUR- #8. $16. LOWER FLAT: 6 ROOMS AND BATH, » 92 Belcher st., half block from Market and Fourteenth. LEGANT NEW FLAT, 7TH_ST. BELOW Bryant: 5 and 6 rooms; bath: $8 to $16. Dished room; 55) SECOND—NICE SINGLE AND DOUBLE 4 VEREIT, rooms; cheap; friendly, quietand respectable. 55 SECOND_FAMILY HOUSE:; Dew management: Tespectable; sunny rooma; reasonable; wanslents solicited. M. DALTCN. prop. AL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRs. DR, DAVIES, 14 McAlifster st.. near Market: ieads il competitors: only qualified, trusty spe- clalist for safe, quick relief of irregularities, no Toatter what cause; treatment scientific, harmless and painless; never fails: home in confinemont. Mm Df. WEGENER, PRIVATE HOME <YL for all female diseases: separate homes for la- dies before and during confinement; have enlarged and arranged my home 10 snit tich poor; ir- regularities onn’d in a day: guaranteed: no instru- ments: regular physicians of long and succesatul practice; travelers attended; no delay: all business strictly confidential ; bables adopted. 419 Eddy st. R.HALL, 14 MOA LLISTER, AECON D FLOOR, next Hibernia Bank: diseases of women. ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT at the most reasonable nei_ln the city. MRS, M. PFEIFF! midwife, "Ell ‘olsom I* IRREG Ol ANY FEMALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dt. Punts and be content. 2641, 4th. B S o i PHAYSICIANS. HEUMATISM, NIU’HALGIA. GOUT-SPE- clal attention to these diseases. J. A. MCDON- ALD, M.D., 1238 Market st., 2104, 7t0 8 P. M. HOME, AFRIESD AND MOTHER'S CARE. A MRS BA FoNk 5, 141€ Eighth st Alameds. RESOLUTIONS, ESOLUTION — AT A EETING OF THE Board of New City Hall Commissioners held :u‘rllu'; 6, 1895, the fellowing resolution was passed nt: i esolved, That a proy 's estimate in the sum of §9847 80, [n faver of O'Coanell & Lewls, on con- e o S UTRO, CRESWEL BRODERTCR, o 4 b J. J. gABTH\'. B!creng ATTORNEIS-AT-LAW. DYICE FREE: DIVOROE AND PRODATE laws a specialty: suits, Saperior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att's-at1aw, 850 Market,cot.Stockton J’ofi‘n K. AITKEN, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW, RS, 16 and 17. 402 Monigomery at., cor. California. TOITT'S SCHOOL FOIt BO ME, San Mateo Co., reopens Anz. 8. II1A G.HOITT. OOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHME tic taught 6 weeks:course $80. 5 Slockion si.,r. 5 RESENT. PAST AND FUTURE, 26c. MME. LEGGETTE, 311 Tehama st., near Fourth. EON, PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT, LIFE Jreader, 533 Post:h’rs 10 to 8daily ; and Sunday. A UGEETA LEOLA., FORTUNE TELLE magic charms: love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune-telling develops ryoyance, siate writing, etc.; has the geven holy seals and the Falesiine wonder charm: ice 81 and upward. 2336 Mission, nr. Twentieth. SPIRITUALISM. M5 SHEEHAN, CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAT- ist and test medfum; readings daily, 765 Mar- ket st. TST _CIRCLE TO- NIGHT; 100. MME, YOUNG, 605 McAlllister st.: good music. MRS._HI-‘.KMAN KEBNEN, GREAT GIFTED trance medium: advice business, specilatior satistaction gnaranieed: cir. Friday eve. 321 Turk. [ RS. HERROM, MEDIUM, HAS REMOVED from 16 Turk st. to 35 Tork. MES, FULTQN: MATERIALIZING SEANCE to-night, b0 cts.: sits dally. 3] Fell st. 'V SCAL TEACHEE JOSEPH GREVEN IM- proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and procures positions to his puplls. 82 Ninth st. VIOLIN, 3, LIN, GUITAR, CORNET, taught. Prof. L. MERKT, 226 Geary ;reasonable, ACTFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES bld; horough commercial ;& Fngl! Is training. ‘QPANIBH, FRENCH, GERMAN, TER- schaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farreil st. Nmrfl- SCHGOL: HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- lege, 34 Post st.; commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish lpn( rates. s RELASCO'S LYCEUM SCH Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed onstage. R.5&12,1.0. 0. F. , OF ACTING— tock, 7th and Market. Scfifié’ftmcrmcu?bivm MINING, ME- chanical” engineering, surveying, srchitecturs, assay: estab. ‘64 VAN DER N EN,728 Mkt TIEHL'S SHORTHAND ~AND BUSINESS College, 728 Market st.: dipioma course $30. INGLISH BRANCHAES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 McAllister, 1. 46: private or class. HEA!:‘?E BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical eugineering, telegraphy, modern lan- aages rapldly tauzht. Write 10r catalogue. WEEK WS rOE 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. in wravper, for meiling. DENTISTS. TL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- inted. DR.J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. ASTROLOGY. STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 523GEARY 8. horoscopes, questions, siocks. advice ] LEGAL NOTICES. N THi SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the Cfty and County of San_Francieco, State of California. Department No. 10 (Probate). In the matter of the estate of JOHN B. MILLER, de d. Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made. A. C. FREESE, the_administrator of the estate ©f JOHN B. MILLER, deceased, baving filed his petition here!n, duly verified praying for an order of sale of the real estate of said decedent, for the irposes therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by the sald court that all persons interested In the estate of sald deceased appear before the sald Superior Court on MON- DAY, the 26th day of August, 1895, at 10 o'clock Department No. 10 (Probate) of said Superior Court, at the new City Mall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornia, to show canse why an order should not be granted tor the sald administrator to sell 50 much of the real es- tate of the said deceased as shall be necessary. And that s copy of this order be published at Jeast once a week for four successive weeks in the SAN FRANCISCO CALL, & newspaper printed and published in said City and County. . Dated July 25, A. N CIARLES W. BLACK, Judge of the Superior I J.D. SULLIVAN, attorney for administrator, LEEK, 1208 MARK BT, COR. GOLDEN Open evenings: Sundays till noon. B.RIZA,800 TURK ST—ALL DENT st lowest prices and warranted; open even DE SEORGE W LE THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of nainless extraction and patentee of fmproved bridge Wm"l or teeth without any piate, moved from 6 (020 O'Farrell st. “A T CHALFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. MARKET, sets of teeth aro made 1o please or no_charge on b crowns snd gold plates prices reduted: small gold fillings only §2; painless extraccion. 'Cmux' DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 75D MAR- ket, bet. 3a_and 4tn, gns ists: only reit- sble agent for painiess extraction: artificial teotn 1rm 35 fillings from $1; extracting 60c, with gas$1 A BET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS Fogd s can be mudo: filling 81, DX SIMMS dentist, 930 Marke: st., nexs Baldwin Theater. K. Gl U, SOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH withont plates a specialty. 1841 Folic st. 'Dn. L%m.vu‘fln.x,. 1443 MARKET BT, near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates ars made; old made over like new; teetk: from §8 per set: extracting 50c: £as given. W. DAVIDEON, A'P{.B EY-AT-LAW,420 | (FOLTOA w.c.mmnn..ml 15; advice free. SSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ketst. DI CHARLES W. DECKER, Court. 819 Pine street, San Francisco, Californiz. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornis, Department No. 10 (Probate). In the matter of the estate of MARY O'NEIL, deceased. Order to show canse why order of sale of real estate should not be made. B A. C. FREESE, the administrator of the estate of MARY O'NEIL, deceased, ha filed his peti- tion herein, duly verified. an order of sale of the real estate of ent, for the pur- Pposes thereln set forth. 1t s thereiore orderad by the said court that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the sald Euperior Cour: on MON- DAY, the 26th day of - August, 1895, 85 10 o'clock in the forenoon of sald day,at the courtroom of Department No. 10 (Probate) of sald Superior Court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, to show causs ‘why an order should not be gran:ed o said ad- ministrator to sell so much of the real estate of the sald deceased as shall bo necessary. And thit a “{' of thia order be published at least once a week for four snccessive weelks In the BAN FRANCISCO CALL, & newspaper printed and published In said Clty and County. Dated Jul; , A. D. 1808, ODCHAR ‘W. BLACK, Judge of the Superior urt. " J. D. SULLIVAN, attornoy for administrator, 319 Pine street, San Francisco; Callfornia. in the forenoon of sald dav, at the courtroom of | N ANYSECURITY.AT LOW RATES; DEAL- ing confidential 43 Crocker bullding. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY, August 10. Schr Olga, Ipsen, 23 days from Mabukona; sugar and bidesto J D Spreckels & Bros Co. sailed. SATURDAY, August 10, Stmr Newsboy, Posen, Usal. Movements of Vessolse Yesterday the ship Spartan went to Port Costs, the steamer Progressist to FHlunters Point, and the ship Dashing Wave to Berry street. The steamer Walla Walla was taken to Beale street, the ship General Faircnild to Beale street, and the bark Enoch Talbot to sea. The barkentine Gleaner was taken to Oskland, the schooner J G North to the stream and the ship Penthesiles to Long Bridge, ‘The ship Belford was taken to Green street, and the bark Columbia to the Merchants’ drydock. To-day the ship B P Chérer will be taken from Oakland to the rolling-mills and the steamer Walla Walla to Broadway. Domestic Ports, SAN PEDRO—Sailed Ang 10—-Stmr Jewel, for Sen Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Salled Aug 10—Schr Mary E Russ, for Puget Sound. NEWPORT—Arrived Aug 10—SchrF S Kedfleld, from Port Blakeley. Sailed—Stnr Laguna, for —. ASTORTA—Sailed Aug 10—Schr Annie Gee, for San Francisco. EURBE A—Sailed Aug 10—Stmr Tillamook, for — schr Edward Parke, for —; schr Rebecca, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. ANTWERP—Salled Aug 7, Brship Alrlle, for Port Los Angales. FALMOUTH—Salled Aug 9, Brship Metropolls for Antwerp, AUCKLAND—Salled Aug 10, Br stmr Monowal, for San Francisco. VANCOUVER—Arrived Aug 7, schr William ¥ Witzemann, from Honolulu. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 10—-Stmr Maasdam, from Rotterdam. Salled Aug 10—Stmr Trave. for Southampton; ‘Umbria, for Liverpool: Etniopia. for Glasgow; Pal- atls, for Hamburg - Amsterdam. for Rotterdam via Eoulogne; Venet(a, for Stettin, Copenhagen, ete. Arrived out—Stmr Sicllia, from Copenhagen; Belgenland from Queenstown. Salled for New York—Stmr La Goscogne, from Havre: passed Lizard, stmr New. York, from Southampton. impvortations. ? AATUKONA—Per Olga—0486 bags sugar, 143 es. Consigne Per Olga—Walch & Co. Chas Nelson. ——— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Litenses to marry were grauted yesterday ms follows: Frederick Wagner and Frances Bahrs. 38—24= Harry Emery and Ida E. Akins, 42—34. Robert H. Biake and Lizzie McCabe, 3629, Fred L. Sandefur and Julia 1. Leary, 29—24. G.F. Pomrenke and_Helen J. O'Donnell, 35—24, Tobias Roberts and Sarah Seminoft, 39—24. BIRTAS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. ‘Birth, marriage and death notices sent mall will not 'be inserted. They must be banded In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons suthorized to have the same published. | BORN. BELL—In this city, August 1, 1895, to the wife of - A. J. Bell, a daughter. COLLINS—In this city, July 29, 1895, to the wife of Johu L. Collins. & son. HAMMER—July 26, 1895, tothe wifeof E. H. Hammer, a daughter. KELLY—In this city, August 7, 1895, to the wife of W. R. Kelly, a son. KLINKUR—August 10. 1895, to the wife of Charles J. Klinker, & son. KLITGAARD—Tothe wife of Captaln C.F. Klit- gaard, a danghter. LEK—TIn this clty, August 4, 1895, to the wife of Chris Lee, a son. LYNCH-—In this city, August 3, 1895, to the wife of D. F. Lynch, a daughter. McNEIL—Tn this city, August 9, 1895, to the wife of James A. MoNeil. a daughter. MCNEILL—In Tiburon, August 5, 1895, tothe wifé of Charles A. McNefll, a son. MORSE—In this oity, Augnst 10, 1895, to the wite of J. A. Morse, a daughter. o ] MARRIED. HAYNE—HOW ARD—In San Mateo, August 10, 1895, by the Rev. Father Callaghan, Duncan Hayne and Agnes Howard, danghter of the late Georze Howard. RAMSIY—MACK—In this olty, August 8, 1895, by the Rev. F. R. Farrand, Willlam H. Ramsey and Clarineile Mack. both o San Francisco. RASMUSSON—ERIKSON—In this city, August 10, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, S. l{‘l‘l— musson and Jenny T. E. Erikson, both of San Franclsco. s — DIED, Newman, James New, Alice Peitler, Celanire Pieruccinl, Frank Pabst, Charles J. Reddy, Mary Relily, Catherine G, Shrakkart, Anna M, Burnham, Percy E. Bebrens, Kate Carroll, Mary J. Doyle, Margaret Gregory, Willlam Healey, George H. Harvey, Robert 1saacs, Charles M, Krenz, Anna Siiva, Jobn Laduski, Marguite Tieman, Lilly H., Levinsky, John ler, Fanny M. Mickeison, George C. Wakeman, Mrs. A. V. Nelson, John E. ‘Wilkiuson, Helen C. ‘Wittman, Julla BURNHAM_In thiscity, A 24 urnham, bélos mother of Igene Burnham, & Rtive of Vormont. aged 74 yeane & Friends and acquaintances are res] fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), st 3 o'clock r. ., from the Oid People’s Home Chapel, corner 'Pins and Plerce E BEHRENS—In this city, August 10, 1895, Ka beloved wite of Henry Behrens, and. mothes of Henty C.. Mary and Annie Behrans, a native of Germany, aged 63 years 2 months and 20 days. A member of Eintracht Franen Verein. fF Friends and acquaintanoes ars res fully Invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 0'clock P. M. from her late rest- 1895, dence, Rutledze street, off Al ;1‘;;!11:— ighth. Interment Cnn-‘!:‘:i‘b:: EINTRACHT DAMEN VEREIN—The officers and members of the funeral committee of the Eintracht Damen Vereln will please attend the faneral of our deceased member, Katle Behrens, TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. :., from her late residence, 24 Hutledge street, off Als- bama. NE RAEBA, - &n‘g}, CONRAD, Rec. Sec. President L—In this city, August 10, 1895, Mary J.. beloved wifa of Lawrence Carroil. & native of the clty of Limenick, Ireland, aged 42 years 9 months and 18 days. R-Friends and acqualntances are Feapsct. fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (mondny). at 8:13 o'clock A. M., from !MJII‘ lors of the Unlied Undertakers, 37 and 29 Fifth street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the re- Pose of her_soul, commencing at 9 o'cléck A. X. D(A,menn.nl Holy Cross Cemetery. '~ LE—In this city, Angust 10, 1 Margaret Doyle, & native of County w-&. Ireland, aged $8 years. GREGORY—In this city, August 7. 1895, Willlam, beloved hasband of Bridget Gregory, a native of New York, aged 48 years. lends and “acqnaintances are mfily invited to aitend the foneral THIS DAY &!.:‘M:;Ii t 2 o'clock P. M. {from Pythisn le. 900 Market strect. near Fifth, where the funeral i0es will be held under the an: of Eureka Lodge No. 0. K ot b, Tamaine e par lors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. E. or P.—To the officers and members of Eurcka B e o R e Lodge No.9, K. of P.: You are hereby notified to assemble at your ball, Pythian Castle, THIS DAY (Sunday), a 1:30 o'clock e, to attend the_funeral of our late brother, \Vlll(;m Gregory. By ordero: K. J. WILSON, C. C. J. W. MAHEE, K. of R. 8. : = 'Y—1In this city, August 7, 1885, George H. ngfi’g. brother of C.ys. and Police Captain H. ‘Healey, and father of Mrs. M. J. Sullivan, ndn&- tive of Canada, aged 61 years 10 months and & days. KaFriends end acqualutances are respect- fully invited to Altendqlho funeral THIS DAY (Sanday). at 11 o’clock A. M.. from the par- lors of Cralg, & Cocnran, 22 and 26 Mint avenue. ‘BARVEY—In Hueneme, Cal, July 26,1895, Rob- ert Marvey, formerly of San #rancisco, hglo\ ed son of Willlam and Catherine Harvey of Fresno, Cal. aged 23 years and Ll monchs. o In Angwin, Cal, August 10, . lst"h:gesn—flemlon Isaacs, son 0! William B. and Phebe B. Isaacs, azed 25 years and 6 months. @ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services on ‘I UESDAY, August 13,at 11 0°f10CK A. M., AL 1428 Post street, and are re- quested to omit flowers. [nterment private. KRENZ—In Traver, Tulare County, July 22. 1895, 'Anna, beloved wife of Oswald Erenz, mother of Robert, Olga, Amelia, Annle. Bertha and Walier ‘Krenz, and sister of Claus Lindermann, Mrs. V. Balz and the late Henry Lindermann, & native of ‘Barmsted:, Holstein, Germany, aged 47 years s his cl August 8, 1895, Mar- (—1In this city, Aw y , Mar- L:\Rll;.s&}oved wife of {hrhn Laduskl, a natlve of ucrmlny.lsed 71 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atteud the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from her late residence, 121315 Pacific street. Interment 1.0. 0. F. Cemetery. fn NSKY—In Stockton, August 8, 1895, John "a’é:!k%‘. beloved husband of Mathilda Levin- sky, father of Arthur, Lorence, Henry and Felicita Levinsky, and brother of Louis and Mark Tevinsky and Mrs. M. Bruml and Hanna Cohn, a native of Germany, aged 73 years and 3 months. 8@ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services TOMORROW (Monday), at 10 o'clock A. 3., a; Masonic Temple, corner Post and Mont- gomery streets, under the auspices of Occldental Lodge No. 122, F.and A. M. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by 1. 5 o'clock A. M. train from depot a¢ Third and Townsend streets. MICKELSON—In East Berkeley, August 9, 1895, George C., beloved husband of Doretha Mickel- son, a native of Norway, aged 62 years 11 months and 9 days. S NEWMAN—In this city, Avgust 9, , James Newman, @ native of New York City, aged 89 1 T Piends " and “acquaintances are_rospec ‘riends and acqualntanci fully luvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Qonday), at 10:80 o'clock 4. M. fom S phen's Churcn, Fulton sireet, near Webster. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. NELSON—There will be a requiem mass cele- brated for the re) of the soul of the late John Edward Nelson TO-MORROW (Monday), at 7:30 o'clock A. M., St. Patrick’s Church. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. NEW-—In this city, August 10, 1893, Alice, be- loved wife of Charles New, aged 35 years. PABST—In this city, August 9, Charles J.. hus- ‘band of Nola Pabat, father of Ida N., Bdoa M., Maud E. and Daisy Pabst. and brother of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Chaney and Wilham H. and Louisa Pabst, a native of Canads, aged 57 years and 15 days. 25"The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. i, from the family residence, 1622 Fulton street, under the auspices of Golden Gate Commandery, K. T. Interment Masonic Cemetery. PELTIER—In this city, August 9, 1895, Celanire Peltier, & native ot Canada, aged 43 years 7 s and 12 da; 2@ Friends and acquaintances are respect- folly invited to attend the fuperal THIS DAY (Sunday) at 12:30 o'clock P. 3., from her late residence, 23 Stanley place. between Harrison and Bryant streets, First and Second, thence 1o Notre Dame des Victoires Church, Bush street, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by foneral car from Thircieth street and San Jose avenue. PIEUNCCINI—In this city, Augost 10, 1895, Frank _Pleruccini, native of San Francisco, aged 29 years 1 month and 13 days. REDDY~—In this city, August 8, 1895, Mary, relics of the late Harry Reddy, and beloved mother ot Maggle Reddy, Harry und_Thomas Barker, Mrs. A. Gallagher, Mrs.” T. Wetzeil and Mrs. P. Hughes, a natfve of Bathdowney, Qeeenstown, Ireland, aged 55 years 11 months and 23 days. AF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sundas). at 1 o'clock P. . from herlate resi- ence. 246 Siegel sireet,off Cortland avenue, Bernal Heights. Cemetery. REILLY—In this clty, August 10, 1805. Catherine G., dearly beloved wife of Joseph Reilly, and mother of John and Maggie Reilly and’ Mrs. Edward Litzius, & native of Clifden, County Galway, Ireland, aged 52 years. [Boston (Mass.) papers please copy.] B3 Notice of funeral hereafter. SILVA—In San Pablo, Auvgust 10. 1895, John 8ilva, beloved husband of Elizabeth Silva, and father of John, Annie and Kate Silva, & native of Azores Islands, aged 60 years. A Friends are respectfully Invited to attend Interment Mount Calvary the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, thence to St. Buel's Church, San Pablo, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of lhll soul. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oak- land. SHRAKKART—In this clty, August 8, 1895, Anna Marla, beloved wife of Charles Shrakkart, ana mother of Mrs. Otto Jentzsch, Lens Shrakkar:, Mrs. Rudolph Isenbruck, Mrs. Walter Anderson and Rosle Shrakkart, a native of Neustadt an der Hardt, Rheinpfalz, Germany, aged 60 s 2 months and 8 days. A member of Teutonia Council No. 88, 0. C. F. AT Priends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Ss“d.;{' at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late resi- lence, 71815 Bryant street, between Fifth and 8ixth. Interment L O.O. F. Cemetery. TIEMAN—In South San Francisco, August 9, 1885, Lilly H., beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary and the late Henry Tieman, and sister of Mrs. Davld Willilams and Henry Tieman, a native of gonl‘nncbco. eged 22 years 1monthand 8 ays. AF~The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o’clock P. M., from the residence of her mother, 902 Rallroad avenue, near Eleventh, South San Francisco, thence to_ All- Hallows’ Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WELLER—In this city, August 9, 1896, at her residence, 2020 Green street, Fanny Morrison Weller, wife of Herbert Bird Weller, aged 23 years. R~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), st 1:80 o'clock P. M., from the residence. WAKEMAM—In this city, August 10, 1895, as Ter residence, 1164 Haight street, Mrs. Anna V. Wakeman, relict of the late Captain A. C. Wake- man, mother of Ernest H. Wakeman, and sister of L. R. Townsend, a native of New York City, aged 66 years. #-Thie funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Monday), at 3 o’clock P. X., from Grace Epis- copal Church, corner Stockton and California streets. WILKINSON—In this city, Helen Clare, beloved child of Harper and Edith Wilkinson, a nativ San Francjsco. WITTMAN—In this city, August 10, 1895, Jul; beloved and only daughier of Jobr and Caroling xvmmn. anative of San Francisco, aged 20 lays. - UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ EMBALMING PARLORS. rything Ecquisite for First-class ¥u 4% Seasonable Raes. MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMKRS, @ Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin Scho Telephone 3080. CHAS. MCMENOMEY. MENOMEY. AMES McMENOMEY & SON, ERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. Telephons Na. 3364. JAS., ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Ness ave,, near Market st., San Francisce. ‘l‘flfip" v‘l?(m:;:b.& N. B.—Not connected witn any other house In this clty. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1aid out on the Iawn plan: perpetual care; beau- fital, permancnt and casy of access; seo i befors Sy Ay Omce, © City Hall Grimly Suggestive. In Edinburgh newspapers of 1700 we have seen the following grimly suggestive advertisement: “‘All sorts of Dead Cloathes made after the British fashion are made by Janet Chambers in_Patrick Turnbull’s, Goldsmith, at the head of Forester’s Wynd, at as reasonable rates as anywhere.” And, “All sorts of Grave Cloathes of woollen, ready made for men, women and children, as fine and as fashionable as any which are to be sold at Mistres Chrystie’s’in Dunse.”” ‘What was the British fashion and what constituted fashionableness in such grave affairs we are unable to explain, but among the collection of advertisements of Charles II's time above referred to is this one: “‘At the sight of the Golden Pall and Coffin a Coffin-maker’s shop at the upper end of the Old Change, near Cheepside, there are ready made, to be sold very fashionable, laced and rlnm dressings for the dead of all sizes, with very fashionable cofins, that will secure any corps above ground with- out any ill scent or other annoyance as long as shall be required.” £ appily, this kind of thing is not met with nowadays, although the purveyors of mourning lose no opportunity of lettin evorybofg know where to go {or the garg of woe.—Chambers’ Journal. —_——— At the Burden-Sloane wedding there were 150 millionaires, with the aggre; pile of $1,000,000,000. - G

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