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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1395. TO LET. RESCOED N 8 rooms: panorama view of city; 0 k : pai 35 Opp. park . 124 Lyon st., ccr. Oak: B HOUSEREEPING ROOMS — Continued. IXTH, NR. MISSION — 8 2 furnished housekeeping rooms, $10; also A1 TWENTY- CLARA—HOUSE OF 4 ard; cellar: rent cheap. BAY-WINDOW HOUSE, 8 RUOMS,” BATH, yurd. 18 Fair Oaks and Twenty-first; no fogs: 1t wanted: rent to suit. % SOM—UPPER; 10 81 BUSH — HOU rent $45 water included and yard oft Folst Third. ] AY-WINDOW HOLU = and stable. 1909 O’Farrell st. © HOUS NECTED; 10 ROOM will rent or as a whole; latest im- vements. Hayes and Larkin sts. : 9ROOMS AND BATH; PARATE Go'den Gate ave. NWORTH, NEAR CLA rooms; bath: good as new in- bath: water free. 423 Fell st. 2STORY HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS AND bath; 2816 Laguna st. Y OU CAN SPEND DELIGHTFU he hauses you rent from BALDWIN & MOND, 10 Mor Ty st. UNNY HOUSE—B30 EDDY, 2 9 roc bath: rent § 3 , N, TWENTY-FIFTH— nfurnished ' sunny front bay-window room; grate; bath. A LEAVENWOKTH — THREE SU O honsekeeping rooms; no children. HOWARD — NEW, furnished sunny housekeeping and single rooms; cheap, HOWARD-—LARGE SUNNY FRONT alcove room for housekeeping: rent $10. 3 TAYLOR—2 ROOMS AND BATH FUR- O nisned complet- for housekeeping. Q6¢) THIRD—SUN ROD '~ & housekeeping sul 1 FIFTH—SU. - NNY_ROOMS; 25. O'’FARRELL & CO,,11 Montg. 9 ROOMS, BATH; ~ HANDSOMELY MPTON FRONT ROOM AND 2 kitchen: furnished for bousekeeping. :furnmished for housekeep- her housekeeping rooms. A~ WELL- FURNISHED suite of housekeeping rooms; rent reason- ing: cheap rent; also ot rooms for housekeepl NR. FILBERT— sekpg rooms: y | ELLIS — FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS; BATH, ¥ st. D BATE 817, 1114 Potrero ave., near 24th. QUNNY COTTA O O'Farrell st FLATS AYES, BETWESR M 8, 413 Montgomery st. HAYES flat in 707 %5 dry: rent fi”l 1 0AK AP FLAT OF 4 2 rooms. ‘1;1 AT OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 162 ic ave FLAT b ROOMS: C pe.ed; rent § hildren. CHOICE SUNNY ROOMS A all modern ¢ NICELY FURNISHED SU ‘bousekeeping rooms. OM—2 OR 4 UN ndow rooms; bath; hall and stairs MODERN IMPROVE- ping rooms; every couvenience: large NEAR FOURTH — SU 54 F00MB AND BATHE. 31 AND O AL DATI AL rnished rooms for housekeeping: n st., bei. Fillmore and Webster, inny corner rooms, weil furnished for house- OURTH, BELOW BR nicely furnished roon { rooms for housekeeping: reasonable. front room and kitchen: complete: ROOMS TO LET. TT, 1364 MARKET—. ng; modern improveme nts: furnished sunny suites;single rms and unfurnishes A — LARGE &2 room with double beds 91 LARKIN—BRIGHT, U2 suitable for 1 or 2 gentleme ekeeping, $11; others. PIANOS. VIOL1 BARGAIN LIST OF PIANOS. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Piano House, cor. Sutter and Kearny sts. Call early. Instruments here advertised usually sell promptly. Prices on these planos the same whether sold for cash or installments. Stool, cover and tuning for one year without ad- ditional charge. Delivery free. 1 Gabier. square, rosewood, good for beginner. $50 1 Ccheidmayer & Soeline. upright. . .. 100 1 Newman Bros., square, new strings, case re- finished; good as new. .. 160 1'Nugent, square, carved legs and lyre; war- ranted good as new. 150 1 Standard, upright, case 1 Gabler, upright, thoroughly repaired........ 176 1 Weber. square, looks like new, sounds like new, plays like new. 1 Bluthner, upright. handsome case. 200 1 Morris (Boston), upright, mahogany case. .. 200 1 Ronisch, upright, rosewood: $500 new 250 1 Webster, upright, walnut case: most experis would pronounce it ney 2 1 Gabler, upright: sells new $500 1 Estey, uprignt; truly abargain 1 Emerson, upright, walnut case, largest size. 300 PRACTICALLY NEW. , upright, ebonized case, plain. nway, upright, walnut case. upright, ebonized case, large size, 1 Stelmvay, baby grand, slightly used. 1 Gabler. parlor grand: a magnificent plano. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Piano House, Sutter and Kearny sts. MONEY TO LOAN. CITY REAL ESTATE. LOA‘NE ON REAL ESTATE 18T AND 2ND mortgages, undivided interests, estal any amount: jowest rates. BECK ER, 240 Montgomery. LQANS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS WITH- out removal; San_Francisco, Oaklsnd or Ala- mmeda; lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. PAY NO COMMISSION AND COME TO LOAY- er direct for money on your pianos and furnitu. Without removing; we 8iso goto Oakland, Berke- ley and Alameda. 418 Ellis st., room 22. 1%. CITY,COUNTY AND COLLATERAL SE- 2" Ccurities’ TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 California. ONEY TOLOAN, CITY OR COUNTRY REAL M. WORKMAN & FRENCH, 630 Market. VV‘" PAY HIGH BATE ON SMALL LOANS ‘Wwhen you can get from $200 up at 55 cents per month intérest on $100. Loan, box 83, Cal OANS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS WITH- out removal; private party; low interest. 215 Powell st. MOSEY JOANED ON FIANOS BY. PRIVATE party; low interest. 215 Powell st. A[ONEY T0 LOAN ON SAN FRANCISCO, Oakland and country real estate in any amount. A.F.JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st., room 9. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, planos, all va' ables and securities: private office: {usiness con- fidential. Colmmbla 1osn and Coliateral Office (Incorporated), Grant ave., 3 dcors from Mark et FOR BUSINE! finest line of new pianos for rent and sale San Fraucisco. 3. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels buildin WILL PAY $100 CASH FOR A GOOD UP- right piano. Address Piano, box 28, this office. LADY FORCED TO LEAVE AT ONCE FOR the East offers her fine Fisher upright piano for what it will bring. Call at once at room 10, 809 Market st. MMEDIATE SALE: UPRIGHT PIANO: $80; stool, cover. Room 12, Flood building, MY, FINE PIANO WILL BE SACRIFICED immediately to obtain money, See it at room , Flood building. V1oLt TH R PLAYERS NoW 1 AN ‘Long piano; retiring from business; no rea- sonable ofter refused. Warerooms, 340 Post st. TERMS: LOW PRICES. KUHLER & HASE. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A kood plano by renting. Be careful to g0 to KOHLER & CHA! 8 and 30 O'Farrell st. ECKER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: litle used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE % and 30 O'Farrell st. RA IN HIGH-GRADE PT Bike T payments. NT DISPLAY OF MANDOLI £ guiters and banjos at MAUVAIS’, 769 Marke! UST RECEIVED—CELEBRATED BUSH & Gerts pianos: tone unsurpassed: cases unigue BANCROFT & CO, 324 Post s 00D UPRIGHT $100 U BRUENN'S Piano Ho T BNUNG'S PIANO-HOUSE RE. OVED TO 216 Post st.; instrumenss strictly first-class. 0 W OF THE SECOND- HAND Steinway & Chickering uprights left. Call now for h:r:nlns Bowers & Son, 28 and 25 Fifth st. - OFF TWELFTH—1 OR d sunny rooms: c! ~1 HOWARD — COMPL 2 nished sunny fiat, 5 7, GLEN PARK AVE, ND — SUNNY room, furnished; light housekeeping ooms and single: : BAY-WINDOW doctor or dentist O EDDY — LARG & room; suitable £ ROOMS, $1 Twenty FLA 3 N—NICE -SUA iz lern improveme o 200, : UPP etc.; remod te. )FF GOLDEN GAT 4 room FURNISHE retere! 6 ROO ) UPPER ELAL OF RBOOMS; IM- . provements. Apply 2643 Bryant, D 5 ROOM , near Twenty ATS. AP- h, ; low rent. riket and Cast rents lo! 3 sunny modern flats: if | take no others. VON RH ROOMS, BATH. Twenty-sixth. FrAT oF 5 ROOMS, BATH AND STABLE. 1122 Treat ave. ARNY—FRONT bath; unturnished; $15. E HED POOMS { from £1 a week up; housekeepin; 311 HOWARD — NICELY _ 2 bay-window and other double and single FURNISHED shed front room ; also one unfurnished for light housekeeping. ce, off Pine, near Mason: Do car fares. | ¥ FLAT 4 ~window rooms, $9 and $10; single VINDOW & Furnished room for sing HOWARD — SINGLE AND DOUBLE gentleman; $7. front and back parlor: 785 Miuna :K, near Sl 1 NINTH — NICEL UxXISHED 2 Tooms; also housekeeping rooms; $5 to $10 a month. R FOLSOM—IN LOWER flat, three nice rooms. B FCLTON—ELEGANTLY FUR T; 5 ROOMS AND BATH. Y ROOMS, BATH, $18. fore selecting: half usual rates. GLE FRONT ROOM IN PRI- R VIOLIN MAKER AND RE- £X.. pairer of string instruments. 307 Grant ave. 0 pposite Union square; sole_agents’ Conover, Colby and Spencer planos. 838 Post st JTEINWAY UPRIGHT ne; half-cost. SP ANT UPRIGHTS, STAN w, half m’l%\nd COSL; See &b SR & CO., 338 Post st. 1 KOHLER & CHASE, st. PIANOS; LARGE AND VARIED tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY d Sutter sts. EORG] T FORTHE Mathushek pianos; sold on very easy install ments: pianos rented. 1360 Market st. 1 YRON MAUZY DUCATIONAL FESSOR ROSS, VOICE ons, drama. 6 E d. LFRED LI} TFIC PALMIS' 30 Golden Gate ave.; terms reasonable. [RENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH: LIVING ; Larcher School, Flood bidg, Markst st. NIVERSITY WOMAN WANTS [ pupils; English and Latin. Literature a spe- cialt 617 E¢dy st. S, 75¢ AND PUPIL OF room I. 1SK 4 ITUTE, 1606 VAN NESS AVE school for girls. MME. B. ZISKA, A.M., Pri M I8S MOORE'S BOARDING AND DAY M schoot, 515 Haight st.—French taught without ¢xira charge; facilities for studying musc, act and a $1 JISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236 ay and evening session. "RUBY EAC TON, TEACHER OF autoharp; lessons free,instriment. 181 Larkl TR aveerd GEARY, COR. ND 6§ AND 8 ROOMS Sk gt o rooms; rént $30. N& . sunny room; modern conveniences; very rooms; transient,weel ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGA and Newspaper Illustration will open Septem- ber 9 In the old rooms of the Art Association, 124 Pine st. Address for particulars, TINGTON, Third ave. and Twelfih ANJO AND PIANO LESSONS, 50C BACH. 844 Howard st. OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE Berkeley. T.S. BOWENS, M.A., Principal. GHTH—NICELY FUR- dow room; $1 a weel GROVE—VERY D’umuix THE HIGHEST AMOUNT loaned on them at UNCLE HARRIS',15 Grant avenue. [ONEY ON ANY SECURITY: STRICTLY private; interest moderate; best. price for old gold and silver. 126 Kearny si., room 39. BS SUM IN TRUST; INTEREST LOWER than banks: first and second mortgages spec- ialty: $100 up: no delay. Money, box 17, Call. M LY LOANED ON FURNITURE, 2 & 8% TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 Callfornia st. NY AMOUX estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 131 Montgomery, room 1. 7\10' ICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 108 GRANT M avenue: private entrance 10134 upstairs. N FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WITHOUT removal, and. endowment insurance policies. Room 68, Donohoe bldg, 1170 Market. NY SUM, FIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGES city or country:Estates. MURPHY,628 Market MONEY_IOANED ON_JEWELEY AND other valuables at-the Security Loan Office, 1106 Marketst.,ar. Mason ‘QTRICTLY PRI OFFICES, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first ficoe; establiancd 80 years; always open. “Uncle ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture aud planos without removal; lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & 0., Mills bldg, 5th floor. ¢ 6; strictly confidential, NANYE TY,ATLOW RATES; DEAL ing confidential. 43 Crocker buildine, FINANCIAL. WECaN TOAN YOU MONEY ON 8, F. AND Oakland real estate, first mortgage, at 7 and 8 percent. A.F. JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st., rm. 8. NY SUM_OF MONEY ADVANCED ON A "your furniture, pisnosor real estate: lowest rate: call and state your progoanmn or write: open evenings. _J. NOONAN, 1021 Mission st. PROPOSALS. >ROPOSALS FUR LEASING LINCOLN SCHOOL PROP- £ R ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MARKET AND FIFTH STREETS. O¥FFICE BoARD OF EDUCATION, SAN FRANC)8C0, August 27, 1895, Tn accordance with a resolut on alopied by the Board of :dicasion, sealed jTopossls will be re ce ved in open session of sud buard on Wedne dry, September 11, 1885, at ¥:30 o'clock . M.. for the ‘lease, for the térm of ten years, of the Lincoln Ly, on the sou hess. corner of Market Ets, 275 feet on Market street, by a uniform depth of 100 feet, as a whole or in subdi- visions of 2 feet frontage. A lease for the whole property, or leases for sub- divisions thereof, wiil be awarded to the highest respousible bidder or bidders, but no proposals to lease said property will be entertainad unless the aggregate monthly rent proposea to be paid shall equal or exceed $3600 per month. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the public good mav require. GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR CHAIRS FOR GIRLS HI School.—In accordance with & resolution of the Bowrd of Education. sealed proposals will be re- ceived by the Superintendent of Common Schools in_open session of said Board, new City Hall, on SATURDAY, August 81,1895, at 13 o'clock’ ., for furnishing the ssld Board with the followin described chairs and delivering same in the hall of the Girls’ High School : 144 folding chairs, 18 or 19 inches wide. 400 opera chais, 19 or 20 inches wide. 56 sections of 5 folding chairs in each, 18 or 19 inches wid 162 sections of 4 folding chairs In each, 18or 19 inches wide. 300 cane-seat chairs for stage. ‘All chairs to be of hard wood, solid or veneered. Samples of all chairs offered must be submitted. | at the office of the Board of Education before the hour set for the recepiion of proposals. The chairs must be delivered in the hall of the Girls’ High School on Scott street, between Geary and O'Farrell streets, San Francisco, on or before September 21, 1585. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $250, made payable to the order of the secretary of the Board of Education, conditioned that if the proposal be accepted and ! the contract awarded and if the bidder shall fall or ueglect to execute & written agreement and give the bonds required within six days after the award is made, then and in that case said check shall be forfeited to the said Board of Education. The | Board reserves the right to reject anv or all bids, or | any portion of any did, as the pubiic good may Te- quire. Blank proposals will be furnished by the secretary on_application. The parties to whom contracts are awarded wili be required, prior to or at the Lime of the execution of the contracts, to pay their proportion of the cost of advertising Lhis | notice. GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. e e s e e e e E ISH LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1284 Bush, NT HOUSE: 126 furnished and ; central; very moderate W NN HERMAN AP sunny room: trictly respectabi hih st., near Mark 1 HOWARD — DOUBLE AND SINGLE 2 front rooms; furnished, with #15 and $20. UPPER FLATS OF 5 A ard. 6 Shotwell s "4 REED ST, Vashington st. SIGHTH AN sement, sunny RLINGTON HOUBE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS. + sunny rooms, en suite and single; first.class ry respect; terms ressonable. NT—-TO 1 OR icely furnished sunny front bay- all modern conveniences: loeated about 8 blocks Kearny and Market sts.: private family; es required. Addres D 6 ROOMS, near Fourteenth; $19 OITT'SSCHOOL FOR BOYS, BURLINGAME San Mateo Co., reopens Aug. 6. TRA G.HOITT. 00K PENMANSHIP, ARITHME ourse $30. 5 Slocktonst.r. 5 proves and besutifies even spoiled voices, and procures positions to his puplls. 82 Ninth s Y/ TOLI 5 Geary ;reasonable ACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY E8 bldg; thorough commercial & English training, SH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MEISTER- SE OF PIANO, somely furnished pariors for day studio; cen- tral. Call 735 Market st. W FLAT: 6 ROO) ; all modern improvements. SUNNY FLATS: 4 AND 5 ROOM nover pl ion. 99} VAN NI R VALLE 2303 1 aegant ; marine vie CORNER latest | UPPER FLA Inquire BECKER'S grocer. provements. AYLOR; Inquire at utter and Taylor. LENCIA AND 23D—MOD. ent to sult. 1816 Guerrero. N ~ COR. AN .sunny 7, 8 rooms: 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 528 GREEN ockton. 4 SUNNY ROOMS, WITH BATH AND CEL- lar. 810 Waller st. % 4 ROOMS AND STABLE FOR 4 LA K idtes; ofern: rent $20. Apply 3 Hayesst. . 14%4 LEAVENWORTH, NEAR WASHING- 4 ton—Nearly new fist: contains 5 rooms large sunny courtin and bath; all improvements; rear: rent $27 50. ©) NEW, UPPER, BUN £ 5 rooms, bath 'each. Hayes st. ’(vmuci-: FLAT: 6 ROOMS; BATH; YARD: every convenience; 823: see it. 1417 Hayes st. . MOD FLATS; 15 Grove and 14213 BATH | ~7GSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET, Sixth and Seventh—Single and _suites; 50 to $5: families. LE, 1802 MARKET—ELE- gant sunny bay-window rooms; reasonable. QUROPE HOUSE, "4 furnished rooms, single or en sult TH — THE HILLSDALE, & ingle and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day. ‘A SIXTH—THE PIEDMONT night, 350 to $1: weel off Racramento st., below story new sunny flat of 12 8 ROOM: HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- commercial, shorthand, Eng- IGHT SCHOO. lege, 24 Post st. lish; low rates. e ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged; puplls rehearsed onstage. R.5&12, 1.0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. ‘QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, surveying, srchitecturs, assay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN,723 Mkt @%u;st’sunfii‘k.xxn AND BUSINESS + Coliege, 723 Market st.: dipioma course $30. ENCLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS U pIL 14 Mcallister, r. 46; private or class. JHEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical eugineering, telegraphy, modern lag- t convenient and respectal 50 per night; 81 50 to $6 per week ; electric lights in every room: reading r'm ; free bus. JOR RENT—TO GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR- nished sunny front bay-window room, private family; 8 blocks from Market and Kearny; refer- Address X. Y. Z., box 1. Call Office. rooms 26¢ to $1 a) guages rapidly ta: Write for catalogue: DENTISTS. $2 DESIRABLE FLA® SUITABLE FOR . den:st. 404 Casiro st., corner Market and Seventeer ENTLEMEN WISHING QUIET X _evervthing first class. _Security, box 116, C BUOAKDING AND HYDE—-SUNNY FUR! NISHED ROOM JIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY AT LOWEST prices at Obdontunder Dental Parlors, 81584 Geary st bet. Hyde and Larkin;_ extractions {pajuless) for 60 days more, 26c. R. L. WALSH, D S., proprietor. R.REA,300 TURK ST—ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices and warranted; open evenings. : best board; special rates to gen lemen for breakfast and dinner; reasonable. NE NY DOUBLE ANDSINGLE ROOMS for gentlemen: with breakfast and dinner; in private English fami y: near Van Ness ave. dress R. E., box 70, Call Ofiice. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W KE\' 1122 Market st. R.J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gu(afinfive.—(lgur:vglgmx Sundays till noon. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of nainless extraction HE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY Quiet and homelike; charges moder- all cars direet. oard optional 7R MOALLISTE 728 Tooms: iaundry T LOBOS AV] NYFLAT; 6 atest improvements; §16. ©)() POI 2120 & e 95 l’(’(-,\mrux.\u—szo, UPPER SUNNY 491V fiat, 5 rooms, bath; lower flat, 4 rooms, stationary tubs. hot and cold ‘water. $12 50. NEARC ¥ : 6, 6,7 ROOMS. 10, 143, 713 Grove st. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPENED AS references given and required; a family hote all modern conveniences. CHILDREEN BOARDED. ERMAN LADY WISHES BABY TOBOARD; good home. 43534 Hayes st. JLEGANT NEW FLAT, 7TH_ST.. BELOW yant: 5 god 6 rooms; bath; $8 to $16. 770U CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYS T the flats you rent from BALDWIN & HAM- 71] SIQCKTON —NICE, = SUNKY, £UR- i vished rooms for housekeeping; $12 per month. 4 ELGIN PARK, COR. HERMANN—1 OR 2 sunny furnished rooms; housekeeping; cheap; priva‘e famil 99q ELEVEN TH — 2 OR 83 NICELY FUR- Z9 nished rooms, co Pl 9521 HOWARD —> FURNISHED )42 housekeeping rooms: also others. '71 ) NATOMA —THREE LARGE ROOMS 4 1O sunny side; rent $10. Apply upstairs. Q7 JESSIE, NEAR NY HOUSE- 35()‘ keeping rooms: rent reasonable, 3 ing rooms, with yard. 735 Folsom st. E: 2 SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ’9 46 MISSION—2 ROOMS COMPLETE FOR : EDDY — LADY board ; nice home: no other children. WISHES CHILD TO STORES TO LET. TORE, 3 ROOMS, LARGE d for shoemaker; $12. STORE, 5 LIGHT ROOMS; GOOD FOR 911 Folsom, nr. Fifth. SIXTH — STORE: 8 ROOMS; LARGE yard; good stand for shoemaker: $12. NICE _STORE FOR « laundry or saloon. POLK — VERY dressmaking, with rooms; $15. ARGE STORE, 1648 MISSION ST., OPPO- site Bond: only 816. nd patentee of improved bridge work or teeth hou any piate, moved from 6 t0 20 O'Earrell 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 zold'fillings only $2: painiess extraction. Cnooxn DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- ket, bet. 3d_and 4tn, gas _speoialists; only reli- sble agent for painiess extraction; artificial teeth 1rm 85; filngs from $1 ; extracting 50c, with gasSL. ‘@7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS good us can be made; filling 1. DR. SIMAS dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. K. il. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. ®. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set: extrdcting 50c: gas given. [T DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAB~ ket st. DE. CHARLES W. DECKER. PROPERTY WANTED. VW ANTED-PATR OF MODERN FLATS IN the Western Addition; must be cheap: no agents. G. W. ARMBRUSTER, 230 Montgomery st., room 9. STORE; 6 LIGHT ROOMS; ESTAB- lished saloon 8 yrs. 811 Folsom, nr. Fifth. TWO SHOW-WINDOWS; 4 . large rooms; yard. 422 Sixth. ANTED — TO RENT STORE WITH bakers’ oven south of Market st., bet. Third d Seventh. Address Baker, 955 Jefferson st., kland. TORE, 1624 HOWARD ST., CORNER OF ny business, with fix- Latayette; cheap for ission st., M. CURRAN. tures. Apply 2838 MODER RESIDENCE OF ABOUT 10 ROOMS; 1ot 30x137: Western Addition; north of Pine st. Address P. O. box 2058. GUR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING and basement, 508 Sacramento st., containi elevator, power, etc.; rent $80. -Apply DAVI! STERN'& SONS 20 Montgomery st. housekeepin 602 ELCHANAN, COR. FELL—FRONTBAY- Z window parlor; kitchen; pantries; gas; stove. %]() SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR o . housekeeping: range; running water. 708 O’Farrell st.. bet. Hyde and Lal 3 40' STEV SON—3 ROOMS FURNISHED D for housekeepirg, §16; iso 2 for $10; pri- vate family. OFFICES TO LET. A A A A A A A A A A A A . 0 LET—LARGE SUNNY SUITE OF OFFICES on first floor; rent reduced. st., rooms 1 and 2. S e A LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 926 Market: rents low: no extra services or heati \{nmn & CO., 14 12 Montgomery charge for jani a buum"::' HICKEN AND HOG RANCH WANTED; gmw $2500. Cash. box 8, this office. FOR SALE Oit EXCHANGE., BEE Aot v wn ol sobimon beivs SPONE ALE OR EXCHANGE—EASY TERMS FOR S0akiand, Los Angeles, San Francisco_or San Diego city property: whole or part of $30,000; Froitland; home of 100 acres; celebrated springs; chofce fruits; attractive pepper tree and orange wve; clear of incumbrance; convenient to San Hiego’ Bay and ocean; connecting San Diego and Coronado beach by two railroads. Inqui ot ZACH MONTGOMERY, Los Angeles, or R.J. MONTGOMERY, Oakland. LEGAL NOTICES. N THE ERIOR COURT OF THE CITY and County of San Francisco, State of Califor- nia.—In the matter of DUFFY BROS., insolvent debtors. Notice is hereby given to &ll the cred- itors of CHARLES E. DUFFY, an insolvent debtor, who have gmved their debts, that said CHARLES E. DUFFY has filed in said Superior Court his petition for adischarge from all his debts and liabilities. and that by an order of said court. all said creditors are required to appear before said court, at the courtroom thereof, Department No. 10, in the New City Hall, in said City and County, on the 23d day of September, A. D. 1895, at the hour of 30 A. M., and then and there show cause, if any they have, why the said CHARLES E. DUFFY should not be discharged from all his debts, in ac- cordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided. Attest my hand and seal of said court this 31st day of August, 1895. SEAL.] C, F. CURRY, Clerk. y WM. A. DEANE, Deputy Clerk. EPARTMENT No. 10, PROBATE—IN THE Superior Court, in and for the City and County of Ban Francisco, State of California. In the matter of the estate of LOUISE E, DUFF, deceased. No. 16,815 Notice is hereby given that TUESDAY, the 3d day of September, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock A, M. | of sald day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of said court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Californla, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said LOUISE E. DUFF, de- ceased, and for hearing the application of JESSIE HENDERSON McLEOD for the issusnce to her of letters testamentary thereon, Dated August 17, A. D. 1895. seal,] CHARLES F. CURRY, Clerk. [Seal.] gy B, HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. P. ALEXANDRE BERGEROT, Attorney for Peitioner, 142-148 Crocker Bullding, Sun Fran- cisco. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. 1G MONEY For the right man, having experience in the sale of real estate; choicelots in Northern Stockton for su e on the easiest terws_ever offered in S ock- ton; $10 down, $5 per month, without interest or taxes; electric’ streetcars furnishing rapid transit 10 all parts of the city; liberal terms to agents; cor- respondence solicited. M A. A. DUDLEY & CO., 405 East Main st., Stockton. D, ® OLIVER: . REAL ESTATE DEALER, 518 East Main st., Stockton. Owner of East Stockton and Brown’s Additions; lots in these and other additions at $5 a month; no interest and no taxes; largest list of inside prop- erty of any dealer in Stockton: quick sales and small profits is the motto of this office. FEW OF THE BEST BARCAINS EVER ered: 666 acres on Roberts Island: never overflows: & crop of barley just removed from the land and & now crop of beans; wonderful yleld per acre; will Tent for $16 per acre; must bé sold: $70 per acre. 40 acres 114 miles from Lodi: all planted and bearing; gt 6-room house, barn, winamill, ete.; $200 rom 1 acre of strawberries and $2000 in- come this year from farm; nd better land_or ioca- tion in State: this ls a chance of a lifetime; price $7000: $4000 can remain. - 10-acre tracts just out of Stockton: fine houses, barns and well: $100 per acre. Ranches all over the county for sale or trade. MORSE COLONY TRACTS. 510, 20 and 40 acres at 365 and 375 per aote; 1most productive land in San Joaquin County. Fine Stockton lots cheap, on [nstaliment plan. San anollcopm?r to trade for small ranches. Call or address F. J. SULLIVAN, room 88, Chronicle building, or E. ARMSTRONG; Stockton. SCALON HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE directors of the S. F. and S.J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the principal station in the south- eastern part of San Joaquin County and is destined to become at once the most important of all the stations on the line of the railroad on account of the vast bodles of rich, alluvial loam lands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which will be sold with a perpetual water right. Take some Im ‘money out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and invest in this coming center of southeaetern San Joaquin County. For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E. E. HARLO & CO., 480 East Main st., Stockton, California. AL HomioEn Tov1s 4. 8OUC. 1,. & sovc's co. 28 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED. 465 AND 467 VALENCIA ST, NEAR 16TH. are Tight on the spot, we can money by calling on us at once. $6500—30x122:6; Mission st.; & splendid invest- ment: double bay-window house; € roomsand bath esch: rents $47: could atsmallcost be made to pay $100 a month; 100k at this. $6200—25x90: Valencia, near Twentieth; an- other good buy: bay-window house: 7 rooms and Dbath: the loth is worth the money asked. $5250—30x122:6; Shotwell, near Twenty-first; 2 flats, 4 and 5 rooms and bath, laundry: cottage, 5 Tooms aud batt, In rear: stable and driveway: cheap. '$5300—25x80: Stevenson, near Nineteenth: 3 :ls]ue,d 5 rooms each: in perfect order; street bitum- nized. 4 $6000—26x125: Fair Oak; new flat rooms; bath: all modern improvemen the best block of the Mission. $6000—25x105; Guerrero si. near 19th; elegant residence of 8 roomsand bath; modern improve- ments: house In A1 order. $2750—26x100; Bryant ave; cosy home: new bay-window cottage; 7 rooms and bath; driveway and stable. $3500—42x135; Falr Onks, near 18t] good buy; Z-story house, 9 rooms, bath; cottage, 4 rooms: all In A1 order. $3500—25x80; Sievenson, near 20t ; street work done; 2 flats, 5 rooms each: always rented. $3150—26x125: Dolores st.; fine view; 2 flats, 5 rooms and bath each: a bargaln. $2500—26x114: 27th st., near Church; modern bay-window cottage; 5 rooms: bath: fine base- ment: easy terms. Our Jist comprises some of the best property in the Mission. Lots of all sizes in any of the home- steads; 130 good business corners in any part of the Mission. Call and get & list and prices. If you want your vacant houses rented place them with us. L. A. SOUC & CO., 465 and 467 Valencla st., near Sixteenth. 45(). 503125, NORTH LINE TOBOS 8T, . 26 feet east of Capitol, block P, Rail: road Homestead Assoctation. $276—50x100; lots 43 and 44, block 22, City Land Association. $150—1567-6x100, in bloek 196, Abbey Home- stead Association. 350—750x240, entire block 86, New Chicago, port of Alviso, Santa Clara County: 60 lots; all surveyed. CHARLES C. FISHER, 507 California st. OL GETZ & BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. NEW BLOCKS, NEW LOTS, GOOD LOCATIONS, Come now and get bargalns in lots on install- ments., %100 2125, $150 TO $300 FOR LOTS 810 north and south of park: fine locallty. down siid $6 monthly. SOL GETZ & BRO. §35( 0, #1100 FOR GRADED IOTS. DU ready to build on in Richmond and south of park, nesr cable aud eleciric cars, On easy in- stallments. SOL GETZ & BRO. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAELAND REAL ESTATE. POYOUWANT A HOME? IWILLBUY YOU . b:lm, bu|l|ldc.h;;‘un on ynllrh‘own plans, this side of ; smal payment, balance & P. KERN, Central Bank building, G g FOREXCHANGETWO MODERN HOUSES: well located; value $9000 cash: for good San Francisco property in Western Addition. W. J. DINGEE, 460 Eighth st., Oakland. OR SALE OR TO LEASE—A GOOD PROP- erty; family resort: house 11 rooms and bath; saloon, garden, carriage-house and barn; all mod- ern improvements. Lnquire premises, H. BOCKLE- MAN, opp. station, Goiden Gate, Alameds County. 32800 REDUCED FROM $3500, IF SOLD - at once—Cottage, 5 rooms and bath, modern in every way: lot 33 feet front: only three blocks from City Hall and Narrow-Gauge depot; neighborhood best in Owkland:. terms, $700 cash: MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. OT 50x140, SUNNY SIDE OF FREMONT ave., Linda Rosa Tract, Fruitvale; $400 cash, J. HOEY, 641 Folsom st. $100 LOT 26x110 AND IMPROVE- « ments; easy terms and cheap. 1365 Peralta st. IG BARGAIN—MODERN HOME: MUST be s0id: owner going to Oregon; house 2-story, 9 rooms, large hall, cut glass windows; lot 40x125, &rlce only $3500: terms to sult purchaser. KOE- 1G & KROLL, 1006 Broadway, or A. H. BREED & C0., 460 Ninth st., Oukland. 395(), SEVENTOOM COTTAGE, BATH V). and modern improvements: lot 50x 168; on Thirty-second si., near Telegraph ave. $4500—8-room house, bath, hot and_cold water; go0d barn; lot 45x100; on Téntn st near Castro; & bargain. $2250—2-story 6 room house; bath; Tot 50x100; centrally locatéd: good neighbornood: @ great ba: gain. Lot 100x100, on Jackson st: good locatlon for flats. “A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. 1 SASE AND 85 PER MONTH BUYS'A choice lo: at Elmhurst, Oakland's most beautiful homesite: Haywards electric-cars pass roperty every 15 minutes: nearer Oakland than erkeley ;- growing rapidly: 1200 in habitants: lots $175 and upwards; no interest or taxes. A. C. BERTHIER & CO., room 17, Crocker building, San Francisco. ROPERTY IN ALL PARTS OF ALAMEDA County for sale; large tracts in acres or lots be- tween Oakland and Berkeley: property at Temes- cal n spectalty. W. I ROBINSON, 459 Ninth st., akland. CRE TRACTS AND RANCHES FOR BALE— 8 acres at Fruitvale, all in fruit: good house and barn: fine view: must be sold; will sell for less than half its value: 13 acres at Blair's Park: lovely View: easy terms to suit: don’t fail to see them. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadw JPOR SALE—$1400 COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS AND bath: corner lot: easy terms: good location. WILLIAM P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, Ogkland. $2U MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAG plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. $ 1600. Zo5SE;s ROOMS.IN BERKELEY: + lot 100x100 with creek; 100 varieties fiowers, fruits, etc. $250—Half acre hill land : other houses and lots all over Berkeley. CHARLES A.BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley Station, Berkeley. 51()(), 109 IO 8280 FOR SPLENDID LOTS - mear Mission st. and electric-cars; your chioice of 50 jots: ouly $10 down and $5 monthly. SOL GETZ & BRO. §150. LOISNEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN . Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down and $1 a week: seliing fast; good improvements. H. B. . owner, 902 Brondway, Oakland. CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. §OL GETZ & BRO,, Owners, Room A, first floor, Crocker building. 100 7O 820); CHEAP B F. CITY LOTS; terms, $5 down, $5 per month. THE MCcCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. | $4600, CORNER: 8vxs0: 3 HOUSES: | « good order; rent $67 a_month. 26 Chesley st., oft Harrison, bet. 7th and 8th. EW COTTAGE, IN RICHMOND, 1 BLOCK from Geary-st. cars and 25 minutes’ ride to Kearny st.; 5 rooms, bath and modern improve- ments: lot 26x100; beautiful garden: sewer: will be sold very cheap and easy terms; owner com- pelled to move. Address Richmond, box 46, Call. 11 X107:6—8W. COR. JERSEY AND DIA- ‘mond sts. Apply within. ARGAIN—§ AND 6 ROOM HOUSES AND cottages on easy paymenis. V. WILLIAMS, 214 Pine st., room 3. 3 OUSES BUILT $150 TO $275 A ROOM; CALL and examine plaps. 1149 Mission st. $1300, CoTFACE: & RoOMS: IN BERKE- . ley: lo: 50x125. $450—Rough house; 2 rooms; lot 40x100; $10 monthly. $760— Lot 50x100; near station. Other houses and lots all over town. CHAS. A. BATLEY, 46 Market st. or Berkeley station, Berkeley. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TR0 SALE—A CHICKEN RANCH IN MARIN County; about 6 acres, well Improved. Grocery, 868 Folsom, nr. Fitth. TOR i—COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS, BATH and basement, in San Rafael. Apply ZIEREN- ‘BERG, West End, San Rafael, or 401 Sutter st. 1() ACRES. ORANGE GROVE AT PALERMO, Bulte County, Cal.; all fenced rabbit proof; a rare chance for investment. Apply this oftice. | 7 6 8AND 12 ACEE CHICKEN RANCHES; two with small improvements; 8 and 10 years' | credit at 7 per cent; close totown. D. H, TWING, | Sonoma City, Cal. | MU5T BE SOLD—ONE OF THE BEST L0 cated 160-acre ranches in Lake County: 14 miles from Clear Lake, with plenty running water: 100 acres improved; 5-room house; glenty timber; $2500; time to suit on payments, W.L.FOSTER, Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. | T)OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR Oakland property, Tanch of 128 acres 7 miles from Santa Cruz and 3 miles from Capitola, 40 acres of which is farming and 83 timber land: water in abunaance. Call or address A. LEWTH- WALTE, 600 Moatgomery, basement. 0 LEASE, FOR CASH—320 ACRES RICH level land, 2 miles from town of San Luis Obispo; abundant water. Apply to AVIDSON & LEIGH, 137 Montgomery st. 200 160 ACRES; UNIMPROVED; « covered with white and black oak: no better land in the State: 35 miles from this city;| miles from Glen Ellen. Address Ranch, box 106, Call Oftice. $ PER ACRE—1280 ACRES TIMBER LAND; Kern County. W., box 8, this office. ARIN COUNTY-5000 ACRES 28 MILES from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired: fruit, grain and vege- table land: no Irrigation: both rail and water transporiacion: $40 to $75 per acre: easy terms; town of Novato; graded school. hoteis and stores on the property: send for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows, SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle bullding. J¥ YOU WANT A RANCH FOR GRAZING urposes or an orchard alreaay improved, where only small cash outlay is requiréd, balance pa; | n8or7 years apply 336 Monigome ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. OR IMMEDIATE SALE— NEAR SCHOOL and station; streets Improved and sewered. $2250—$50 cash, $26 monthly; 30x100; cottage, 4 rooms and bath. - §2400—$50 cash, $20 monthly; 87:6x100: cot- tage, 5 rooms and bath. Shno—;wmuh‘u monthiy: 88x100; corner Rouse in fine conditiin; 8 rooms and bath. $3250—$3200 cash, $30 monthly; 37x110; ele- gant colonial oottage; 7 rooms and bath. $3850—$200 cash, 835 monthly: 87x120; hand- some new cotiage, 8 rooms and bath, Hounes 0 rent rom $10 up. Open Sundsy and holidays MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-street station, Alameds, and 628 Market st San Francisco. OT 50x405, STREET WORK DONE, PRICE 1000, former price $1800: house and_lot, 3 fln:é:t. $500. HALL & BAIRD, 1303 Park st., Alameda. 7‘ |0 LOT 50X150. $2000—Lot 60x115; cottage of 6 rooms and bath: stabie; sunny frontage; $100 cash, balance $25 monthly’; No. 170. $2300—Lot 50x86, with 6 rooms and bath; $50 cash, §20 per monthi: No. 127. K‘lbw—mc 55x100; cottage 4 rooms; part cash; 0. 129, 600—Lot 35x150; a snap. og-u to lell ln‘ IIIAmM Alameds, 810 :ll;fl up. For bargains in a property, see the Alameda Land Company, 1500 Park st., corner Santa Clara sve., Alameda. 5100 CASH, EMEMONTH s LoT 20 ; modern cottage § Tooms’ ; blocks from station; $2200. No. 654. 8100 cash, $25 per month: lot 88:4x150; new 2- story house 6 rooms. bath, 2 blocks from sta- tion. $2500. No. 520. $100 cash, $30 permonth; lot 35x1560: modern 2- story house 7 rooms and bath With barn, 1 block from station; $3000. No. 669. $200 cash, $30 per month: lot 87:2x108: elegant Dew cottage 5 rooms und bath; §3100. 670. 500 cash, $40 per month; ot 33:4x140: elegant house 7 rooms and bath, 1 block from sta- i 500. No. 665. cash, $50 per monthi; lot 40x150; fine 2- story house 9 rooms and bath, 2 blocks, trom sta- tion; $6500. i Rownadi :- mw PPly 2 " Houses to let in_all H.P. MOREAL. 1 Park st., Al HE JOSEPH A, LEONARD COMPANY ARE offering_great_inducements to those desiring homes In Alameda, They Liave on hand & number of modern homes in size and price to sult all comors; easy terms I8 preferred. Send for, their il- lustratedcatalogue, “Figures and Facts,” which contalns valuable ation for all who intend purchasing. Main ofiice, 1864 Paric st Alameda; h 1! Honsmg t., San Francisco. PROPERIY TO EXCHANGE. St S SIS s SO TN OUR LOTS IN EAST OAKLAND, CENTRAL location, ata n; or will exchange for o, D o, 005 Maceat s OAKLAND HOTELS. ALINDO HOTEL: THE LEADING AND largest hotel in Oakland: table Arst class; terms by week or month, moderate; trains to and from San Franclsco every 16 minutes; cars from Sixteenth-street station pass hotel: sample-room for commercial travelers on ground fioor. ROBERT GAY ., Provrietor. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, URNITURE AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN vrice. H.SCHELLILAAS. 408 Eleventh st. BERKELEY KUEAL ESTATE. FERKELEY AND GOLDEN GATE LOTS, $125 up—$5 cash, $5 per mo. THE McCARTHY 46 Markebst., S. F. OT IN BERKELEY; FINE LOCATION nted. DECKER, 1206 Market st. NOTHER BARGAIN ; HOUSE OF 5 #OOAMS; orchard; 120x135: owner sick; must sell. Ap- piv JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwight-way station. ¥1 LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Domestic Ports. COOS BAY—Arrived Aug 28—Stmr Arago, hnce Aug 26. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steam NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 28—Stmr Waesiand, from Antwerp: stmr Teutonic, from Liverpool and Queenstown. Sailed Aug 28—Stmr Paris, for Southampton stmr_Germanic, for Queenstown and Liverpool str Noordland, for Antwerp. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Aug 28—Stmr New York. e Salled Aug 28—Stmr Lahn, for New York. GLASGOW—Arrived out Aug 28—Stmr State o Nebraska. ROTTERAM—Salled Aug 28—Stmr Rotterdam, for New York. QUEENSTOWN—Safled Aug 28—Stmr Aurania, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Aug 28—Stmr Britannic, for New York. SCILLY—Passed_Aug 28—Stmr Persia, from Hamburg for New York. PRAWLE_POINT—Passed Aug 28—Simr Mo- hawk, from New York for London. LIZARD—Passed Aug 28—Stmr Fuerst Bis- marck, from New York for Cherbourg, Southamp- ton and Hamburg. | MARRIAGE LIUENSES, Licenses to marry were granted yesterday as follows: Owen Cavron and Susan McGinness, 40—35. KEldret M. Willlams and 1da E Hudson, 40—21, V. Joseph and Francisca Schnelder, 62—48. J. A. Jeftery and Josephine E.Lawson, 33—23. J. Deveney and Katherine McClafferty, 29—24. George L. Harger and Juliet H. Kerr, 31—21. James Graham and Etts A. Waterman, 24—22. Charles H. Osman and Emma Walpert, 23—20. l DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. Sults for divorce were begun yesterday as fol- Tows: Mary J. McCafl against Samuel F. McCarl. Natalle Horstman against H. H. D. Horstman. John Gannon agal Barbara Gannon. J. C. Bainbridge against Bell C. Bainbridge. Amelia Leumen against Hénry Lehmen. Fanny Jacobs against Samuel 1. Jacobs. Caroline Payton against John W. Payton. DIVORCE GRANTED. The following divorce was granted in the Su- perior Court yesterday : - Charles K. Ruffner from Maggie G. Ruffner, on account of desertion. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published.] BORN. DOUNSHEE—In this elty, August 21, 1895, tothe wife of E. L. Dunshee, a daughter. HOOSON—In Haywards, August 23, 1895, to the wife of Frank B. Hooson, a daughter. KOLLING—July 27, 1895, to the wife of J. Kol ling, & daughter, MORRIS—In Oskland, August 28, 1895, to the wife of J. E. Morris, a son. e —— MARRIED. CORNELL—MORRISON—In this city, August 22. 1895, at the residence of the bride’s father, b the Rev. Dr. Stebbins, John W. Cornell and Marrian C. Morrison. DRISCOLLBAKER—In this city, August 11, 1895, at St. James Church, by the Rey. Father Lynch, John A. Driscoll and Katle E.Baker, ‘both of san Francisco. DERHENT—DITZ—In this city, August 24, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Charles H. Derhent and Antoinette Ditz. DE LANO—VON STADEN—In this clty, August 27, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, k M. de Lano and Dora C. von Staden. GOODMAN—HOBSON—In this city, August 28, 9898, by the Rev. Dr. Stark, Oscat Goodman and Maude Hobson, both of San Francisco. HACK—-LADYNSKI—In this city, August 25, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Christisn Hack and Lena Ladynsk1. KIRTLAND-DURHAM~—In_ this city, A st 27, 1895, by the Rev. W. D. Willlams, D.D., J. C. Kirtland Jr. of Palo Alto and May L. Durham o f Springtiela, Mo, LARSEN—JENSEN—In this city, August 24, 1895, by thie Rev. 0. Groansberg, Harofd O. Lar: sen and Johanne M. Jensen. suhnlthv;\.}rb%!%fl;m m{;le‘ Lnsnn lgys::mw. e Rev. J. F. Damon, Henry Surry of 6 ahd Litile . Dlrich of San Eranciaco. SYLVESTER — WIEDMANN —In _this city, Ausust 25 1698 by the fev. J. Faendeling] ¥riedrich W. Sylvester and Caroline W. Wied- ‘mann. THIEL—WILKE—In this city, August 24, 1895, the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Gustav Thiel and ta Wilke. e ——— T ————— DIED. Ambark, Loulse 0'Carroll, Joseph Fahrenholz, Henry Reichling, Theresla gnu-;n e 4y ‘::x!:' e Siehola 8. E entich, s Hogan, Robert E. Scherr, Rollie ‘Hawes, Caroline Sheehan, John J. Hemmenway,Albert L. Schulz, Julius ahn, Lena M. Sheplar, Louise E. Elizibetn M. Spooner, William R. Lee, Kate an Syckle, John Hcbomogl tobn .o, YemLFmak T8, g er, . errick, Wiiliam Ward, homaa Bt ita! Wilhelmtoa Wagrier, Witlinmr 0. AMBARK—In this city, August 28, 1895, Louise Ambark, beloved mo"«yhlt of Eugene Gruet and 13 Mrs. Migueu and George and Sarah Ambark. and Slater of August Buisiay, and sister-in-law of Mrs. Martha Buislay and mother-in-law of A. Miqueu and Mrs. Jesse Gruet, a native of Paris, France, aged 50 years 3 months and 14 days. B@-Friends and acquaintances are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Thursday), at 2 o’clock P. 3., from the parlors of . S. Godeau, 326-328 Montgomery avenue. In- terment Masonic Cemetery. 5 . FAHRENHOLZ—In thiscity. Augnst 27, 1895, Henry, beloved husband of Lucy Fahrenhalz, an father of Fred W.ana Arthur H.Fahrenholz a natlve of Germany, aged 47 years and § months. 8%~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 1:50 o'clock P. M., from his Iate residence, 1127 Treat avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. . 0. U, W.—Officers and members of Harmény Lodge No. 9 are hereby notified w0 attend the fu.” neral of our late Past Master Workman. H. Fahr. epholz. H. DOHNKEN. M. W. J. JouNsox, Recorder. GREENE—In Alameda, August 27, 1895, Adeline: A., wife of the late Theodore Greene, a native of Virgil, N. Y. 25 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY ‘Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the Baptist hurch,*senton stree; and Santa Clara avenue, Interment private, Mountaln View Cemetery, Onkland. GALLAGHER—In this city, August 28, 1895, Kate, beloved daughter of 3rs. Ellen Gallaghet- and the late James Gallagher, and sister of Mamie Gallagher, & native of San Francisco,: aged 26 years 8 months and 5 days. 'HOGAN—In this city, Angust 28,1895, Robert E., beloved son of Mary A.and the late Edward E.' Hogan, & native of San Francisco, aged 28 years and 7 months. #F-¥riends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 9 o'clock A. t. from his late rest- dence, 832 Capp street (rear), thence to St.' Peter's Churcn, Twenty-fourth’ and Alabama streets, for services at 9:80 o'clock A. M. Inter ment Mount Calvary €emetery. HAWES—At Redwood Farm, Redwood, August 28, 1895, Caroline Hawes, relict of the late ace HaWes, born in Mt. Steriing, Ky.,aged 67 vears. Y& Friends are invited to be present at the funeral services at the Congregational Church, Redwood, TO-MORROW (Friday), at 11 o'clock A M. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, San Francisco, at 2:30 o'clock P. . HEMMENWAY—In Applecate, Placer County, ‘August 28, 1895, Albert L. Hemmenway, a y beloved brother of Thomas F.and William P. Hemmenway. Mrs. Henry Freudenberg and Mrs. Willis E. Dean, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years 10 months and 27 days. - Friends and scquaintances are respect- follv invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Friday). at 2 o'clock P.M., at the family residence, Baker street, lnter- ment Mount Calyary Cemetery. HAHN—In this city, August 28, 1895, Lena Maric, only and beioved danghter of Henry and Anna Hahn, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. Hahn and Mr. and Mrs. J. Thoten, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 13 days. IBURG—In Yountyille, Napa County, August 27, 1895, Elizabeth M., beloved daughter of William .and Anns Iburg, and sister of Mrs. Schimmel- fennig, Mrs. E. Sennett and Willlam, Herman, enriette, Frade and Johnny [burg, a native of Ean Francisco, aged 23 years 11 months and 23 days. A member of Walhalla Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 130, OO I L e Friends ‘and _acquainf 1ufi?r-lnvuedw attend the funeral SATURDAY. ‘August 31, at 1 o'clock P. M., from the residence of her parents, 608 Hermann street, between Fillmore and Steiner, thence to 8t. Markus Church, O'Farrell street, near Franklin, where funeral services will be beld at 2 o'clock P.M. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. 2 n this city, August 27, 1885, Kate, rellct of ‘the late Clementina Lee, and sister of Mrs. Joseph Clifford and William, Thomas, Richard, George, Edwara and Joseph Perrin, Mrs. Overly and Mrs. Edlan, & native of St. John, N. B., aged 38 years. [Oakland (Cal.) papers please copy.] A Friends and acquaintances ~are res tully Invited to .1"”? the fneral THIS DAY T ay), at 1 o'clock P. ., from the resi- éeflé'e":f yh)ar sister, Mrs. Joseph Clifford, 821 Howard street. 1nterment Mountain View Cem- etery, Oakland. McDONNELL—In Vanconver, Wash., August 25, 1895, at the residence of his uncle, Columbus McDonnell, John A., dearly beloved son of Cath- grine and the late James McDonnell, a native of Tomsles, Marin County. g-Interment will take place TO-MORROW (Friday) at Tomales. MORTON—Insthis city, Augnst—. 1895, Mrs. Lydia W. Morton, a native of Nantucket. Mass. ‘#-Friends are respectfully invitea to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 11 o'clock A ., from Halsted’s Undertaking Parlors, 946 Mission street. MERRICK—In Oakland, August 27. 1895, Wil- liam Merrick, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 71 years. O’CARROLL—In this city, August 27, 1895, Joseph O'Carroll, late of Dublin, Ireland, aged 60 Years. [Dubiin papers please copy.] #F-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8 o'clock A. M., from Sacred Heart Church, corner Fillmore and Page streets, where a solemn requfem high mass will_be celebrated for the repose of his sonl, commencing at 8 o'clock A. . Remains av the funeral pariors of the Cali- fornia Undertaking Company, 123 'Stockton street, corner of Geary. Intermet private, Holy Cross Cemetery. OTTO—In this city, August 27, 1895, at the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Stelljes, 321 Sanchez strest, between Sixteenth and Seven- teenth, Mrs. Wilhelmins Otto, a native of Berlin, Germany. 8@~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursdey). at 2:30 o'clock P. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. REICHLING—In this city, August 26, 1885, Theresia, beloved wife of Casper Relchling, mother of Francis, Theresla, Kate. George and Paulina Relchling, and_sister of George Snyder, a native of Germany, aged 48 years. [Cincinattl Enquirer please copy.1 B Friends and scquaintances are res fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at § o'clock 4. s, from ber late Tesidence, 1121 Ellis street, thence to 8t. Boni- face's Church, Golden Gafe avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where & solemn niem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 8:30 0'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SHEPLAR~—In this city, August 26, 1805, Louise’ E.. beloved wife of Samuel H. Sheplar of San Francisco, and sister of Mrs. Kudolph Schover-. ling and Mrs, Hettle C. Shepherd, and step- daughter of Judge Robert R. Waiker, all ot Brooklyn, N. Y., a native of Pennsylvanis, aged 81 years 5 months and 26 days. [Plitsburg, Chicago and Brooklyn papers please copy. | 8@ Friends of deceased are respectfully invited to_attend the funeral services TO-MORROW Friday), at 2 o'clock P. 3. at the parlors of Crate Cocnran & Co 32and 36 Mint avenue, Ree mains will then be forwarded to Brooklyn, N. Y., for Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. SPOONER—In this city, August 28, 1895, William R. Spooner, a native of New Bedford. Mass., aged 4 years 8 months and 12 days. [New Bediord apers please copy. . %Fgllnd ugyrelpecunufilnvfled to_attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Friday). at 1:30 o'clock P. M., 8t his late residence, 1907 Larkin street. Interment private. STEIR—In this city, August 26, 1895, Frnest F. Stair, beloved brother of Charles and Henry Steir of Oshkosh, Wis., a native of Germany, aged 46 years. A member of Ernst von Bandei Lodgs No. 8, O. H.S. [Oshkosh papers pleaso W%']Prlondl and acqualntances are - !I’i_ll!‘.v 'l'x:’viud w0 I':'Wlndl n:(e ml;‘erfl”;l':l'i. Y 0 , at 2 o'clock P. 3., fommor Fitirson & Ganther, § and Tty Hali: avenue, Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. SCHERR—In Oakland, August 28, 1895, Rollie, beloved wife of John F. Scherr, aged 29 years. & Notice of funeral hereatter. SARGENTICH—In Jenny Lind, Nicholas Schrei- ‘Der, beloved son of Nicholas ¥.and Mella Sar- gentich. aged 1 month and 29 days. SCHULZ~In this city, August 28, 1895, Julius, beloved son of Julius and Sophie Schulz, and brother of Marie and Charley Schulz, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 24 days. SHEEHAN~In Groveland, Tuolumne Oonntz‘ ‘August 21, 1895, John J. Sheehan, a native Ban Francisco, aged 40 years. VOGEL—In Ocean View. August 26, 1895, Funfi beloved husband of Mary Vogel, and father Francis Vogel, a native of Lungern, Obwulden, Switzerland, aged 36 years 4 months and 6 days. B@-Friends and acquaintances aro respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DaY (Thursday) t 2 0'clock P, M., from his late resi- ence, Mission road perween the Six and Seven- mile House. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. VAN SYCKLE-In this city, August 28, 139‘51 Jonn Van Syckle, a native of Nevads, aged years., WINTER—In this city, August 27, 1895, Charles ‘W. Winter, a native of San Franclsco, aged 34 years. 8a-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY snumd %% 10130 0'clock A. 3., from the resi- ence ol‘{ ‘brother, J. T. Wiater, 330 Twenty- ninth street, between Church and Ssnches. Please omit_ flowers. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WARD—In this city, Avgust 27, 1895, Thomas, infant son of Dennis and Margaret Ward, a na- tive of San Francisco. WAGNER—In Stockton, August 26, 1895, Wil liam C. Wagner, aged 36 years and 4 months. UNITED UNDERT. RS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. > JAMES MOMENOMEY S “DEET“M EMBALMERS, oy s sariad [Ex0! & SON, 1057 Mission Stree § Near Seventh. X one M. 8354, CYPRFSS LAWN CEMETERY, i out o e e pian: PRsyoLoAl CATe; meatt out on jawn 3 d 14 nt and easy of access; see it befors | place elsewhere. City office, 9 City Hall Avenue. WEEK’S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THR WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing.

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