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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1895 TO LET. OUSE; 2214 GEARY, sunny rooms and bath: cable- N & BURKE, 626 Market st. I 00K AT THOSE HOUSES N Gcrein; me. Eilis: contatning 6 rooms, bath and modern conveniences; good neighborhood: sunny side: between 2 Car lines; rent reduced to $25. MADISON & BURKE. 385 SAN JOSE AVE, NEAE 28TE_COZY : ock from - ) house 0f 4 rooms: hal trom Valencla- EDUCED TO # 1r. Devisadero; 6 P MADIS st. cable; low rent. Apply MAD R YEDUCED TO $11 PER MONTH—5 ROOMS: R osd conition: 15 Garden ave., off Devisadero, ar. Gears. MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market. OUSE 6 R rent $2 ) M2 20 & '2" GILB! nice sunny R ose to Devisadero: in good condition; 6 rooms and bath: do not fail tosee this. POST, NEAR H near 4 car lines; $40. TTAGES—LARGE YARD: S Z stable: 1522 Turk st. _Call 1911 O'Farr "GATE AVE, N A ne 10-room and one 7-room house, 36; corner house of 12 rooms and bath, stable and large grounds, SW. cor. Broderick and Foiton sts.. pear the park; Eilis-st. cars pess; Hayes-st. cars handy. Apply to C. S. CAPP & House Brokers and Real Estate Agents, 413 Mont st. SHEDS AND 11 st. and fODERN HOUS op 2919 FiihT hotair heate ORNER HOUSE, 9 ROOMS, BATH AND ) laundry, on Twelfth st.; $40. DEMPSTER, Glen Park ave. Stete o aiitbe sidence blocks in the city; 12 jarge rooms, bath, W TOOMS, et sun in every room: iarge yard and garden: a lovely home at a very moderate re DAVIDSON & LEIGH, agents, 137 Montgomery st. @S() NORTH BEACH; 2-% . BASE o _)0. ment, 7 roOm: bath, gas. hot and cold wal tone sidewalk. Apply 2119 Mason st., near Chestnut. 10 S EET, 6= ONE BLOCK 3 A A {ET. FROM MARK 45 ROOMS NEWLY PAINTED AND PAPERED throughout. O. F. VON REHEIN & CO., 513 California st. ©() 2STORY 12-ROOM HOUS: $_O. barn: water free; splendid_for contractor or expressman. KATHARINA NOONAN, Har- per and Palmer st 1112 §¢ modern improvements: RRERO—_IN BEST LOCALITY OF ission, house of 10 rooms, with all rent $45. arge yard and stable. 417 Ridley st | between Clay and Sacra- | | | { FLATS TO LET-Continued. UNNY UPPER FLAT: 3 water free: §12. 356 Third at. ROOMS; YARD; ROOMS TO LET-—Continued. 10553, 20WARD — NICELY . FURNISHED bay-window front room. PERSONALS. 178—8EVENTEEN, NORTH ONE. FLAT 4 CHOICE SUNNY ROOMS. 1120 Broadway. 9134 EOWARD-FURNISHED OF UNFUR- nished sunny rooms: cheap. 2 SUNNY HOUSES: 3 ROOMS EACH. 39 Dore st., off Harrison, near Ninth. AND $20; MODERN FLATS: 5 ROOMS and bath. 92 and 94 Belicher st., half block from Market and Fourteenth sts. 7 OU CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYS IN the fiats you rent from BALDWIN & HAM- NT LOBOS AVE.—SUNNY FLAT; 6 : bath; latest improvements; $16. SANT NEW FLAT, 7TH_ST. BELOW ant: 5 and 6 rooms: ath: $8 to $16. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Buchanan Street. —CORNER BAY-WINDOW Z parlor, dining-room and kitchen; $8 upward. Eddy Street. EDDY—PARLOR FLOOR, ELEGANTLY furnished for housekeeping: reasonable. ©) BUCHANA Hyde Street. 3(9 EXDE-FRONT AND BACK PARLORS, single or together, first floor; two double rooms and one single, second floor. Jessie Street. 65 JESSIE—LARGE SUNNY BAY-WIN- dow room; suitable for two. W IDOWER WITH MEANS AND ALONE would like a lady with means in view matri- mony. Address J. D., box 6, Call. (GENTLEMAN, AGED 40, DESIRES AC- quaintance of lady of refinement and culture, g00d address belng essential: _object, possibly Iatrimony if suitable. Address C., box 5, Call. 'WIDOW, 38 YEARS OLD, FOREIGNER, UN- gr e v pegiien % ouuekioss e any kind of respec le tion. Address H. C., bnx’flfl, Call. " 5 Kearny Street. A BLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY-PLEAS. ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firs class in every respect; terms reasonable. Larkin Sireet. 501 LARKIN—SUNNY CORNER SUIIE. T0@ LARKIN — SUNNY ~FRONT ~SUITE; also single rooms: with or without board. 825 LARKIN — SUNNY FRONT FUR- ©) nished room: grate, gas, bath; large closet; light housekeeping allowed. EDDY—2 LARGE NEAT ROOMS COM- plete for housekeeping; 1o children. Eighth Street. EIGHTH — SUD housekeeping rooms; from $1 25 to $2 50 BAY-WINDOW Ellis Street. ELLIS — ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- 3or 6; cheap. Elgin Park. 1 ELGIN PARK, 2 and Merket — Sunny hounsekeeping; NCTION VALENCIA Fifth Street. FIFTH-PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR- nished rooms to let. Leavenworth Street. 9] LEAVEN WORTH-_NEWLY FUR- nished rooms; sunny suites, double or single. 41 LEAVENWORTH —SUNNY DOUBLE and singie rooms; from $6 up. Market Street. 0 RENT, WITH USE OF PIANO, HAND- somely furnished pariors for day studio; cen- tral._Call 735 Market st. ADIES—T WILL MAKE YOU LOOK 10 years younger; satisfaction guaranteed: price 25c. MRS. GRAY" 3 38e, MRS, GRAY'S beauty parlors, rooms 20 ana BUSINESSTADY WISHES THE ACQUAINT- ance of an elderly gentleman of means; object matrimony. Address MRS, ROSE, box 10, Call Office, Oakland. F£LL 1895—0OPENING DAYS OF PATTERN hats, bonnets and Imported novelties, Thursday and Friday. September 12 and 15, and the follow- ing days. MRS. 8. THOMAS. 114 Grant ave., bet. Geary and Post sts., San Francisco. A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. W. HOWE, ait'y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. _ATTENTION, TADIES_SKIRTS REBOUND and pressed: work done with neatness and dis- 9 Gough st. S fl\"s’ls;h ONLY CE‘.‘ETAIN CURE uperfluous hair; reasonatle rates; work. E., box 70, Call. A A RTISTIC DANCING TAUGHT TO CHIL- dren. Sat. afternoon. IRVINE'S, 927 Mission. 797 MARKET_ELEGANTLY FURNISHED | suites; suitable for professionals: also housekeeping, : 85() MARKET-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED DU suites; sunny side fronting Market st.; most centrally ocated; all conveniences; rent lo: 85() MABKET. COR, STOCKTON — PHOTO- | graph gallery: furnished or unfurnisted rooms, and workrooms on roof. EW HOUSE: NICELY FUR- nishea; connecting rooms; comp. housekpg. Fourth street. FOURIH ST. — FRONT FURNISHED housekeeping room: also single: $8 up. ()R MARKET — NICELY " FURNISHED sunny bay-window room; private family; suitable for 1.0r 2; reasonab] Y OSEMITE TOUSE, 1045 “MARKET, “BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and suites; per night, 36¢ to $1; week, $1 50 to $5: families. Fourteenth Street. FOURTEENTH — 2 keeping rooms; all modern improvements; rent reasonable. Fulton street. E FURNISHED ROOM! ) complete for housekeeping; gas: bath; cheap. FULTON—2 LAR Geary Street. GEARY ST.—HOUSEKEEPING AND ingle and double: reasonabie. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms; very reasonable: central. Howard Street. HOWARD—1OR 2 ROOMS FURNISHED for housekeeping. other rooms; F 6 ROOMS AND SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYSIN ses you rent_from BALDWIN & HAM- gomery st. 1 HOWARD — FRON 2 light housekeeping, $6 to $8 per monti HOWARD—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping; ' PARLOR, $1 bay-window: TNNY HOU 9 rooms: bz 30 EDDY, NEAR LARKIN; rent $30: water fre bet. rooms, bath, bil nishi and decorates or lease to di 2 & BURKE, 626 Market st. J771 & EDDY 1715 rooms. vat "AGES TO LET. "FURNISHED _ COTTAGE: 109 Diamond. 0OMS:; BATH; nd Dolores. INY ROOMS, (OMPLETELY (%o et to responsivle part Y COTTAGES; 4AND S meat FINDOW chear 6 _ROOMS . Fittb. Apply 325 Fifth. AGE: 4 ROOMS; HALL: BAS] den: §14. 819 Dolores. NY GE, 4 ROOMS; YARD. d Townsend. YOTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS, _/ and garden; 311 Twent; Harrison st. ,oft Second st., bet. Brannan ATH, BASEMENT firsu st. Apply 2406 OTTAGES 4 ROOMS AN ington st., bet. Fillmore and Webster, and O'Farrell sts. Hyde Street. — ROOMS, NICELY FUR- ; will ix to suit tenant. JONES—NICELY FURN ISHED SUNNY rooms, bath, | 141 | floor. 454 ight housekeeping; also large sunny front bay-windo NEAR GEARY—SUN furnished; housekpg permitted; reasonable. N FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; also single rooms. Leavenworth street. WORTH — 2 LARGE SU. h use of kitchen; rent satisfac- ENWORTH — 1 _OR 2 FUR- ) xished or unfurnished sunny rooms; run- ning water; reasonable. Market Street. 1 MARKET FURNISHED ROOMS WITH kitchen farmished for housekeeping, first S FURNISHED FOR : separate entrance. . NEAR SEVENTH — SU. rootws for light housekeeping: cheap rent. MINNA—2 ROOM = MISSION —LARGE FRONT ROOM; Z&) complete for housekeeping; no objection [(LAT OF 4 ROOMS, $9. 2643 bet. Twenty-second and Twenty- $15. Fiid’ rooms. 353 Camberiand at., noat hurch. ELESANT E: rooms; bath: $8 to 1 " THOSE COZY FLA’ cor. Turk and Larkin sts.? 6 rooms and bath; reduced to $25: nothing cheaper in the city: a few minutes’ walk from business cente: T.OWER FLAT, 51 CLARA, NEAR FOURTH: 4 4 large convenient rooms: rent only $14; only & few minutes’ walk from Kearny st. NEW FLAT, 7TH ST., BELOW GTON, y: mal rine view; 6 rooms aud bath; cabie-cars pass; see it to-day. LEGANT NEW FLAT OF 7 ROOMS. 2411 Pacific ave, near Fillmor E5T §14. SUSNY UPPER AND LOWER FLATS: 4 rooms each. 726% McAlli © NEW ELEGANT SUNNY UPPER CORNER 4 flats; 6 rooms, bath; attic. 1232 Eighteenth. N JATS: 7 ROOMS, 1 T296 ACRANM "—FLAT 7 ROOMS 20 aiso fia: 5 rooms: fie view: st., near Twenty-fourth. New Montgomery Street. £ NEW MONTGOMERY (FARGO HOUSE)— icely furnished housekeeping suites, $175 PR URNETT, 1864 MARKET—ELEGANT NEW building; modern improveme nts: handsomely farnished sunny suites;single rms and unfurnished. McAllister Street. 73 MALLISTER—LARGE SUNNY NICE- ly furnisbed room: gas; bath; reasonable. 691 McALLISTER-NIE 50 NNY, ALSO tront rooms, from 85 to $8. 1128 MCALLISTER —T0 LET, A LARGE ront room: gas and bath; can do light cooking: $8. Metcalfe Street. 20 METCALFE PLACE. OFF GEARY ST, near Mason—Nice furnished front room. Minna street. 398 MINNA-NICE SINGLE SUNNY FUR- nished rooms; German family. $3() MISNA_NICELY FURNISHED PAR- lor; 2 beds; $10; German family. H4Q MISNA =2 NICELY FURNISHED 940 sunny housekeeping rooms. 667 2NNA, COR. EIGHTH-NICELY FUR- nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. Mint Avenue. 94 MINT AVE., NR. FIFTH-SUNNY BAY- 7 indow rooms; single or en sulte; achers $0 10 $8. Anl::b;l:,] Duz;l"r »EdLA}'. BUT CALL FOR ly safe remedy for all female i - larities. ~Address 1005 Fifth st., Oakland. - RAG CARPETS WOVE TO ORDER FOR SALE: also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres: deler In carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth. Oakland, Cal. FUR A STYLISH, WELL-FITTING SUIT T6 order at a reasonable price go to J. SCHEIBLI, 539 Clay st. LDERLY WIDOW WISHES TO MEET ELD- erly gentleman with view to matrimony; no trifiers. Address C., box 49, this office. 4 ‘W ANTED—NEAT YOUNG LADY PIANIST, 10 spend a few hours evenings as accompanist for banjo: for self-improvement. Address S., box 9, this office. ROFESSOR A. L. CURRY, TAPEWORM specialist, has removed to 921 'Market st., bet. Fiith and Sixth: consultation free. STATE GRADUATE VIENNA. INSTRUCTS plano; thoroughly new method. 200 Frank!in. ROQMS PAPERED: $1 IF YOU FURNISE the paper. 1114 Ta; DDIE SWAIN, MEDIUM; ATTENTION given the poor; ladies only, '105 Stockton. (GEL YOURFAVORITE BRANDSOF SMOKES nd chews at Cigar and Tobacco Bazaar, 1627 Devisadero st., near Sutter. RESPECTABLESINGLE MAN WANTS LADY oblett matrimony 1f agrecable. &ddrees B0 ok reeable. L0 57, Call Office. o e o OTICE—ON 23D AUGUST, 1805, THE BANK of British Columbia {ssued In error_their cer- tificate of deposit No. 8673 in favor of FRANK G. STEEVES for $450 instead of $250; MR. | STEEVES is requested to return the certificate to Bank ot British Columblia for correction; he and the public are hereby cautioned against negotiating the same. RUBBER STAMPS AND PRINTING CHEAP. The Globe, 1438 Market, bet. 10th and 11th. 75 CENTS PER DOZEN FOR CABINETS, full length. Godeus Art Studlo, 10 Sixtk: st. GOLDEN GATE NEWS BUREAU; COLLEC- tions: ejectments $10; costs paid. 420 Montg'y. Mission Street. 'UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients Natoma Street. 718 YATOMA-THREE LARGE ROOMS, §9, Apply upstarrs. Octavia Street. 513 9CTAVIA-TWO SUNNY HOOMS; PRI- vate family; rent cheap. O’Farrell Street. 319 QFARRELL—2 NICELY FURNISHED front rooms for 1 or 2 persons. 709 O'FARRELL — SUNNY FRONT ROOM, with alcove: $12, 794 OFARRELI—BACK PARTOR REASON- { 245 abie; also one unfurnished room; bath. (] 3 OFABEELL — NICELY FURNISHED suite; running water; gents only; other rooms. Polk Street. 142] POLE-UNFURNISHED FRONT AND back parlors. NEW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW AND HOUSF cleaning Co.:floors scrubbed ;contracts:day, wk. or month. F. CARNOVAL & CO.. 121 O'Farrell. TANO LESSONS BY GERMAN LADY; 25¢ half hour. 1126 Howord st. ASSAGE—MR. AND MRS, HUTTON, CER- tificated (London, England) masseur and mas- seuse; patients attended at residences only; terms very moderate. 704%s Larkin, 1G LOANS ON COLLATERAL, PORTLAND D Loan Oftice, 934 Stockton (upstairs), tel. 5938, ATRDRESSING, 25c., ANY STYLE; ESTAB- lished in 1869; Pioneer Hair Store. BERTHA SPITZ, 111 Stockton st.: strictly one price only. AVE YOUR FRIENDS AND ENEMIES X1 hunted np by GRAHAMN'S AGENCY, 330 Pine. S INTERESTED IN THE SCIENCE of garment-cutting, are invited to inspect a de- vice that gives a correct pattern for the person measured. Can be seen at 25 Kearny st., over Car- many’s - BISHOP, CHIMNEY-SWEEP; PRICE, $1 per flue: all work guaranteed; flagstafs painted. Phone main, 441. 823 Market st. EW JIOME RESTAURANT AND FAMILY dining-rooms: American and French meals Post Street. 61 POST—SINGLE FRONT ROOM IN PRI- vate family for a gentleman. Second Street. 5Q SECOND_NICE DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms. cheap; front suites, $15 (o $20 month. !erved} fljsl—({lu}l style; 26c. up. 122 Turk st GUARANTEED: PRIVATE OR IN class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School, 997 Market st. - OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE— Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market; 200 rms, 25¢ to $1 50 pr night; $1 50 to $6 pr week. 1000 BUSINESSCARDS#1350. SENT FREE, city orcountry. HILL, 72414 Market st. Sixth Street. 83 SIXTH - THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY rooms; single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day. per week and up; single rooms, 16¢ per night up. Oak Street. SUNNY BEDROOM, kitchen, first floor; iarge yard: storage. UNFURNISHE! Pearl Street. PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA—3 sunny corner rooms, well furnished for house- keeping: hot and cold water: bath. Powell Street. FLOOR, 3 ROOM! furnished for housekeeping; bath; yard ; $20. Sixth Street. SIXTH — CHEAPEST IN THE CITY housekeeping rooms. South Park. SOUTH PARK — SUNNY WELL FUR- nished housekeeping suite, $10; single, §5. POWELL—SU 115Anyslxl'fl_—THE PIEDMON’ 1192 8IXTH — LARGE SUNNY FRONT 2 rooms: single or double; fires in rooms. Stockton Street. 4()2 STOCKTON — NICE = SUNNY ROOM; newly furnished ; cheap. Sutter Street. 496 SUTTEE, NEAR POWELL-TWO OR three rooms; suitable for offices. Tehama Street. 964} TEHAMA-2 SUNNY FURNISHED 2 rooms; cheap. Tenth Street. 11 TENTH ST.—LARGE SUNNY ROOM, grate: also single room: family. 30 TENTH, NEAR FOLSOM—5 NICE SUN ny rooms and bath; rent low. Tehama Street. TEHAMA, NR. FOURTH—SUNNY FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping. TEHAMA—2 OR 3 SU. oms furnished; complete for housekeeping. Tenth Street. NEAR MARKET-2 LARGE sunny rooms, with or without housekeeping. NY FRONT Third Street. 1220 G T NN 1 5| 31¢ «) rooms: one with barn. 1119 to 1125 Alabama | 3 )" THIRD — FUR ) ing rooms; $8, $9, $1 ) THIRD—FROD & keeping and single rooms; very cheap. NISHED HOUSEKEEP- also single room: NT FURNISH. Third Street. W INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26¢ to $1 50 per night; K1 50 to $6 per week. electric lights in every room; reading r'm; free bus. Turk Street. 1 TURK—CHANGED HANDS; NICE FUR- nished front room and transient. 128 TURK_LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOMS neatly furnished; price reasonable. 5144 TURK—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM with use of he Van Ness Avenne. TOQL YAN NEss “AVE.—SUNNY FRONT {122 room; also nice large room; very reason- able. T LATS OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 304 LILY ave.; rent $15. SOUTH PARK—FUR. nished housekeeping rooms. 794 VAN NESS AVE.—FRONT HALL room; gas: bath; $6. BATH; $9, $1 UPPER FLAT, & ROl 1 rooms. 1026 Ninet 1 Y-SECOND, ABOV [} unny upper flat, 6 rooms, bath. Dolores and Twentieth sts.; low rent. rent reduced. 36 GROVE, NEAR GOUGH—SUNNY UP- Q- flat, 6 rooms, alcove and bath. TP ART OF 3 OR 4 SUNNY nished rooms: batn. EW NEAT nty-eightb and Sanchez; 5 rooms and bath, $15; 6 rooms and bath. §: ms and bath, $18: keys there; 337 and 339 Twenty-e ana’ 1500 and 1502 Sanchez st. App CAPP & CO., House Brokers and Real Estate Agents. 413 Montgomery at. 2901 GEARY ST COR. DEVISADERO— &L Fine sunny upper flat ot 5 rooms and bath: Tent cheap: water free. BURNHAM & MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st. [[LAT TO LET—3 SUNNY ROOMS AND bath; $14. NE. cor. Polk and Jackson sts. lgl( SAN CARLOS AVE.—HOUSE OF SIX rooms, bath and laundry, rent $20. ‘QUNNY UPPER FLAT: 4 ROOMS, BATH, cellar and yard. 20081, O'Farrell st. LAT TO LET—4 ROOMS. 535 GROVE ST, near Laguna. EW FLAT, 3 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; rent reasonable. 1 Wall st., off Jackson, bet. Hyde and Leavenworth. AY-WINDOW FLAT: 5 ROOMS, BATH AND stable, 1122 Treat ave. LATS T0 LET AT SW. COR. | Twenty-sixth Street. 1 TWENTY-SIXTH, nite housekeeping rooms, furnished, $ NEAR MISSION— {11 JOLATS 4 AND 5 ROOMS AND BATH. COR. | ROOMS TO LEY. Anthony Street. ANTHONY—NICE SUNNY FURNISHED rooms: 75¢ to $1 week. Miscellaneous. OR RENT—TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room; all modeérn conveniences: located about 8 blocks from Kearny and Market sts.: private family; references required. Address C. D,, box 1, Call. OR RENT—T0 GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR- nished sunny front bay-window room, private family; 8 blocks from Market and Kearny; refer- enees. "Address X. Y. Z.. box 1. Call Office. Brady Street. BRADY, OFF MARKET—3 SUNNY UN- furnished rooms; yard; cheap to small family. BOARDING AND ROOBMS. Ffifimfi AND BOARD FOR GEN- ticmen; $22 50 month: 2 blocks from Kearny. Address F. C., box 69, Call Offics Bryant Street. BRYANT — PLEASANT SUNNY FUR- nished rooms from $4 uv. Devisadero Street. DEVISADERO—LARGE SUNNY FUR- 5 and $6 a month. Eday Street. EDDY—-LARGE SUNNY SUITE; GENTS oniy; reasonable. Eighth street. HE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 S s mm::lned end m;n.lmmll‘_?«d: y respectable; central; very moderate 28 Eighthat., near Market. ' A. W. MANNIRG. EIGHTH—NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny rooms, $1 50 and $1 25 per week. Everett Street. EVERETT,NR. FOURTH—SUNNY FRONT room, light housekeeping; Folsom Street. FOLSOM—SINGLE SUNNY e ed front room: cheap. bt nished rooms: sunny rooms, TRST FLOOR: 4 ROOMS; FRONT AND REAR yards and basement; $16. gi1buzd fioor; 4 rooms and bath; o children; rent Both these on Glen Park ave., and very desirable and attractive. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park sve., off Tweltth st. LEGANT NEW CORNER FLATS, JUST completed: 8 rooms and bath each; all modern improvements: complete in every detail: SE. cor. Hyde and Pine sts. Apply t0 G. H. UMBSEN & 0., 14 Montgomery st. PPER FLAT, 4 SUNNY ROOMS; RENT $12. 4871/ Haight st., near Fillmore. TLAT OF 6 SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH; rentcheap. 45C Haight st. 3030 WASHINGTON ST.—UPPER SUNNY flat 6 rooms, bath ; modern improvements. Fourth Street. FOURTH—ROOM TO LETIN PRIVATE family: cheap; no other roomers. ¥ifth Street. FIFTH-NICELY FUR! RS A A Ll e ) Golden Gate Avenue. . GOLDEN GATE AVE.—2 NICELY FUR- nished rooms; rent reasonable. 4] 4 SOLDEN GATE AVx.—SUNNY FRONT alcove suite, with board; American family. 626 EPDY—SUNNY FRONT SUITES: SIN- gle roors; best board; reasonable, THE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND Polk st.—Quiet and homeiike; charges moder- ate: board optional; all cars direct. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPENED AS a family hotel; references given and required; all modern conveniences. STORES TO LET. P A A A AN, TORE, 1753 ELLIS ST., WITH LIVING- rooms attached; suitable for bakery, notions. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- chester house. 44 Third, near Market: 200 Trooms, 2.’)(:}0 $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week. LL LADIES WHO RIDE BICYCLES, GET your suits to order at HUTT'S, 212 Mason st. A 3 ECKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 205%5 + Gough st.; assistant teacher for beginners. DVICE FREE—MARRIAGE LAWS. ACCL dent cases. MCCABE, Attorney, 1027 Market. CULAIRVOYANTS. ABVICE AND ASSISTANCE FOR ALL! NEVER IN THE ANNALS OF CLAIRVOY- ANCY HAVE FUTURE EVENTS BEEN AS TRUTHFULLY FORETOLD AS BY PROFESS- OR EUGENE. HIS PATRONS ARE THE VERY BEST BUSINESS PEOPLE OF SAN FRANCIS- €O. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO REFER TO DISTANT LANDS OR FOREIGN CITIES FOR CREDENTIALS. HIS SUCCESS IS ASSURED—HIS PATRONS COMMEND HIS EFFORT. All are pleased and delighted with his readings. Multitudes visit his parlogs daily and are bappy. His power excites the wonder and the admiration of even the most skeptical. Gifted by nature with marvelous mediumistic powers, this remarkable man may be consulted on all matters pertaining to the welfare of the human race. HE GIVES ADVICE ON BUSINESS, Speculation, investments, insurance. love, court-- ship, marriage and divorce, settles lovers’ quar- rels, reunites the separated and causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice. The earth reveals to him the hidden treasures buried in her bosom. He locates mines and buried treasures, interprets dreams, tells of your friends and enemies, removes evil Influences, gives ad- vice pertaining to lawsuits, everything. “Develop- ing mediums a specialty. The troubled and un- fortunate should seek his counsel. Thousands of families long separated have been reunited by his efforts: thousands of hearts made glad through his truthful predictions. He is the only | clairvoyant on earth Tecognized by the profession as_their brightest star. His power approaches the miraculous, and he might well be termed the Tsaiah of the nineteenth century. All persons un- successful in business, who seem to be unlucky, should visit the Professor, seel his aid and counsel and start aright. He is constantly in receipt of congratulations from those whom he has assisted. Thousands have become weaithy through his ad- vice. He is ever ready to assist all those with capi- tal fo find a safe and good-paying investment. Young men starting in business will find it greatly to thefr advantage to consult the Professor on_ail matters of financial interest to themselves. The Professor positively does all that he advertises to do. Remember the Professor is permanently located inSan Francisco, and that his past work is his future reference; it speaks for itself. The Pro- fessor always gives perfect satisfaction in all things he mentions in his notice. THE PROFESSOR Should not be classed among the many cheap pre- tenders who infest the City and bring disrepute to the profession. Professor Eugene’s parlors are visited by business men of good repute, anxious for reliable information as to_the outcome of fu- ture investments, and by ladies of high social standing. His parlors are so arranged that one party does not see another while awaiting their turns to consult the Professor. He is at present engaged upon many important cases wherein hundreds of thousands of dollars are involved. His past success in matters of great impor:c are a positive guarantee of his power to perform the ‘wonders that have made him famous. Cases that batlle the legal talent becanse of their complexity and obscurity are easily unraveled by the Pro- essor. In investments where large amounts are at stake he will charge a small fee for consultation and take a commission for his services when the investment pays & handsome profit. He does this t0 assist many who call to consult him on very im- portant maters and who are inclined to be skep- u 3 EGYPTTAN CHARMS AND THEIR POWER. The genuine apply to elther sex. They possess ‘magnetic power that attracts; the weaker power is irresisidbly drawn to the stronger. We all know that any magnetized plece of steel will pick upa needle or a knife by the blade. The Egyptian charm magnetizes the body and controls the mind of one person to do the bidding of the other. The lady or gentleman (as the case may be) having the most magnetism will seek its affinity, and while a lady may-be able to draw many gentlemen to her the one she loves will remain aistant. Why? Simply because she has not sufficient magnetic power to draw him to her. The Egyptian charm supplies the power and a speedy union is the re- sult. It is perfectly safe and harmless in its work- ings. It canses happy marriages. removes cold- ness and indifference between husband and wife. Lovers find in the charm a secret and confidential agency, working for their mutual interests and pro- ducing results so pleasing and gratifying they are profuse in its praise. Scores who have consulted him consider his ad- vice and assistance most valuable. He has made fortunes for many, finding for them through his power of second sight_investments that returned them great profit. Many married couples who heretofore have quarreled and led miserable lives are now united and living contented and happy. Drinking husbands have been reformed and re- claimed and_restored to their families. Absent friends have been found ; wayward girls have been shown the folly of their ways and started in the path of obedience and duty, and. & moral refor- mation has restored their social standing in their community. All these things are of daily oc- currence right in the heart of & great city. Let- ters come pouring in_from all paris of the world involving questions of great import and complex- ity, and every reply is most gratifying. To the wroubled and unhappy his advice is soothing and beneficial, giving them that peace of mind that wealth nor power can produce. Men of the world consult him upon matters of business and specu- Iation, sporting men upon games of chance. Even ministers of the gospel send for his wonderful Egyptian charm and marvel at his power. Tofessor Eugene i3 _the only clairvoyant in the Western World who thoroughly understands the preparation and working of the real Oriental Egyp- tian Charm. His truthful reading of the past, present and future continues to be the source of reat pleasure and profit to all his many patrons. ‘he Professor wishes it distinctly understood that he does not charge for his wondertul charm—simply for the work that accompanes ft. All letters with stamp answered. Out this out, as it wiil not ap- pear daily. F. EUGENE, 1206 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. Parlors 102, 103 and 104. $1 ¢) SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL NEUHAUS, Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny, LAIRVOYANT; FEE 25c; LADIES ONLY. 174 Clementina st., off Third. Fl.\E SUITS, §15: DRESS PANTS, §4 75. = sfit Clothing Parlors, 435 Montgomery st. ORTUNES TOLD BY FRENCH CLAIR- voyant. 322 Seventh st.; ring bell twice. NE MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks Oak Chiffonlers. Stoves and Ranges.. “Phousands of barga Cash or time payments. 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission 1}1591,3 forr'rmfor SMITH'S DANDRUFF ‘omade s guaranteed 10 cure any case of dan- | druft or falling hair or money refunded: never | known to fail: try it. By all druggists price $1, or SMITH BROS,, Fresno, ME. WALTERS,CARD READER, RETURN ed; 26¢; gents 50c. 337 Tehama, bet. 4th &5th RESENT. PAST AND FUTURE, 25¢. MMB LEGGETTE, 811 Tehama st., near Fourth. A DDIE SWATN, SEER; NO FEE T0 THE needy. 105 Stockton, room 6. ME, MOREAU, WORLD-RENOWNED trance medium, removed from 131 Fourth to 764 Howard st.; customers please call: fee 25¢ up. ME, ARNDT, BEST GERMAN FORTUNE- teller of the world; palmistry and by eggs; only 25c and 50c. 724 Harrison, basement. 0O Bflux':l.,m 68 BOUGHT ~sND_ SOLD, store-fixtu loors, indows, lumber, eic.{ cheap, Yard 1168 ‘Misslon st., nr. pgxmg e x.chounxifili [s*.vge!lzu AS NEW BARS, lOwCases, counters, 'vings, mirrors, sates, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock them, too: be sure and see stock and ge: prices be- foro going elsewhers. J. NOONAN. 1017-1018- { 1021-1023 Mission st.. above Sixth. | (\LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st., upstairs. (LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market. —_— HORSES. LIGHTLY SOILED DRIVING GLOV ES drummers’ samples. HEINEMAN'S, 109 Sanso m. FIXE MARE: HAMBLETONIAN BREED: from Stanford’s ranch; gentle as a lamb; a child can drive it; only fit for rich people. Apply CAPT. BUSH, Santa Clara Stables, Webb and Sacra- mento sts. 496 YALENCIA ST.— 20 GOOD YOUNG horses for sale: from 1000 to 1400 pounds. TYLISH SINGLE-FOOT SADDLE HORSE; also good driver. 202 Twenty-third st. OUNG GENTLE HORSE AND A FINE buggy, with harness, for sale cheap. Apply to 1189 Foisom st. 7. LASTUFKA, MANUFACTURER AND . dealer in fine and draft harness: Eastern prices; .also high-grade Clipper bicyclesfor sale and Tent. 1575 Market st.: telephone Jessie 112. HORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH; HYDE Ranch: send for circular. 630 Commercial st.. San Francisco. 4 HORSES FCGR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, 337 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, resent, future: consultations on all affairs: noth- PROF.. LEON, PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT life-reader. 533 Post: 10 to 8 daily; also Sunday. OW TO BECOME A CLATRVOYANT—KEY tothe mystery of mediumship; most wonder- ful book since the Bible; 50 cents. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 606 Montgomery st.. S. F. UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms; love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune-telling: develops clalrvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the seven seals and the Palestine wonder charm; fee $1 and upward. Mission, nr. Twentieth. SPI1RITUALISM, PIRITUALISM (DEVILISM), THE CURSE of the nineteenth; century, exposed and prov- en beyond a doubt_that the dead never return by Mrs. Lizie Karr. late matron of the City Receiv- ing Hospital, &t 0dd Fellows' Hall, Sunday, Sep- temb -r 16, at 8 0'ciock. Doors open at 7 P. M. Ad- mission 18 cents. N. B.—The famous Knox Sisters of Rochester, N. Y., are the founders of Spiritual- ism, and I, from the same place, will prove its demolisher, supported Dy the press and every in- telligent citizen. RS, DR. LOU PATTERSON, CLAIRVOY- ant, test medium; sittings daily. 967 Howard. MES,COLE, MEDIUM AND CARD READER. 6 Howard court, near Fourth; price 50c. RS. HEKMAN KEENEN,GIFTED TRANCE ‘medium: advice, business, speculation satisfac- tlon guarant’d; developing cir. Fridayeve. 321 Turk ASTROLOGY. R. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date of birth. 737 Market, r. 10. 100 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, bugey, carts: 50 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Vi WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. TOR SALE — 1 SANDWICH-WAGON; 1 waffle-wagon. 61114 Jessie st. 'OR SALE—A COVERED ROCKAWAY: A bargain. THOMAS FOLEY. 1812 Powell st. $2 STORE; TWO SHOW-WINDOWS; & d + large rooms; yard. 422 Sixth. 'TORE, 1524 HOWARD ST., CORNER OF ette; che for any business, with fix- tures. Apply 2838 Mission st., M. CU. N. 'UR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING and basement, 508 Sacramento st., unmnlg elevator, '"é etc.; rent $80. “fpnly DAV STERN ‘ngN 20 Mongm.g OFFICES TO LET. A A A A, TO LET—LARGE SUNNY SUITE OF OFFICES on first floor; rent reduced. 12 Montgomery st., rooms 1 and 2. LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 925 Market: rents low: no extra for gas, Janitor services oF Appiy S Deidinc ot . . UAASEN & COu 14 Hotg s SEWING MACHINES. ENTED $1 60 MONTHLY; SECOND- Ry pward; Domestios Moo nu from $3 u ‘Home, White, Singer at half-price. 145 Sixth st. HoBsEs, HARNESS, BUGGIES, CARTS, etc., bought. sold or exchanged. 540 Valencia: —_— e PROPERTY WANTED. U e el b en bl ISR ESIDENCE; ABOUT 10 ROOMS: LOT 30 feet front: Western Addition; north of Pin st.: at from $10,000 to $14,000. Address P.O. box 2068, city. PROPEB‘I‘Y WANTED—SONOMA OR NAPA counties; 100 or more acres; part level: for hay, grain, fruit: running water; well wooded; ‘hout railroad station. Particulars 'BEST, box 121, ce. ANTED — CITY PROPERTY IN EX- change for ranch. P: H. JORDAN £00, 165 Crocker bulding. HICKEN AND HOG RANCH WANTED; $2000 to 2500. Cash, box 8, this office. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Police Courta: terms ressonable: collections, etc. ©.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 860 Matket,cor.Stockton. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—FURNISHED Howard Street. HOWARD—SUNNY FURNISHED DOU- ble and single rooms from $1 up. 870, $16: OVER 40 FLATS AND COTTAGES $ ©of 310 5 rooms and bath each: new places daily. A. M.SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. HOWARD—SUNNY SINGLE FRONT room; private family. HOWARD — SUNNY BAY-WINDOW room; grate: running water; family, reut reasonable. EWING-MACHINES RENTED, $1 50 PER month; all kinds upd:\lx ‘machines sold from ALMINDS SEWING-MACHINEs BOUGHT, rates. I e MONEX WANTED. W oot of $3000: will iy 3 per sent o mronsie 3 a 3§ 1o commission. ;AQdress A D, Box 31, Cal Office; B JO” K. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS. 16 and 17. 402 Moutgomery st., cor. California STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 528 GEARY st.; horoscopes, questions. stocks. advice. | your own price. BOWERS & SON, PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. BARGAIN LIST OF PIANOS. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Piano House, cor. Sutter and Kearny sts. We have a complete piano factory, where only artisans are employed—men compstent not only to build new pianos, but to thoroughly renew those that have been used. : This list contains names and prices only of planos passed tpon and pronounced by them to be satisfactory. We will warrant any of these planos five years.” Prices are the same whether sold for cash or installments. Stool, cover and tuning for one year without additional cherge. Delivery tree. Call or write for further description, List revised September 6, 1895. Standard, $150; Nugent, $200: Howard, $200; Sherman, Clay & Co., $200: Morris, §200; Nugent, £200; Bluthner, $:00; Pease, $210; Emerson, $225: Marschall, $225: Gabler, $225; Mansfeldt & Natni, $225: Estey, $250; Ronisch, $250; Gabler, $250: Estey, $275: Gabler, %wo Estey, $300; Steinway Baby Grand, Gabler Parlor Grand, Stein- way, upright, walnut case. Second-hand pianos from $50 up. ’ New pianos, $175 to $1400. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., House, cor. Sutter and Kearny sts. PLENDID-LOOKING UPRIGHT, FULL SIZE and good tone, $110, guaranteed : uprights and squares, $40 and up. The J. DEWING CO., were- | rooms second floor, Flood building. ADY GCING EAST IMMEDIATELY MUST sell fine upright Fischer; see it this week and make oifer at room 2], Flood building. TANOS FROM $1 A WEEK: STEINWAY, Weber and Sommer. HEINE, 410 Post st. "STEINWAY, CHICKERING; A Emerson second-hand uprights; almost new; 3 Fifth st. 3. G. BADGER WITH KOHLER & CHASE, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. JANTED—TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH A good upright piano, Address N., box 69, this oftice. W EBER UPRIGHT, §275; HALIETT & Cumstone square, 325. BRUENN, 2.8 Post. PEN FOR BUSINESS. The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale 1o San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels building. TIOLINISTS AND ZITH'R PLAYERS SEE exhibit of H. MULLER at Mechanlcs’ Fair. WOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY A HEMME & AN "Long piano; retiring from busines sonable offer refused. Warerooms, 340 P JASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KUHLER & CHASE. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A igood_piano by renting. Be careful to go to KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. T)ECKER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos; little used: cheap -for_cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE 8 and 30 O'Farrell st. i RARC N HIGE ADE PTANOS; EASY SCHMITZ & CO., 935 Marl guitars and banjos at MAUVAIS', 769 Market. UST RECEIVED—CELEBRATED BUSH & Gerts planos: lone unsurpassed: cases unique. A. L. BANCROFT & CO,, 324 Post st. ORNUNG'S PIANO-HOUSE REMOVED TO 216 Post st.; instruments strictly first-class. EMOVED—F. W. SPENCER & CO. to 388 Post st., near Powell, opposite Union square; sole agents’ Conover, Coiby and Spencer planos. 338 Post st. JTEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED: grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 338 Post st. EW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDAED makes, almost new, half original cost: see at once. F. W.SPENCER & CO., 338 Post st. ENTING PIANOS; LARGE AND VARIED sssortment: tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. EORGE F. WELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE Mathushek planos; sold on very easy install- ments; planos rented. 1360 Market st. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. QTECK, CHICKERING & SONS, VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell 5. T DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, EDUCATIONAL, MBS, MELVILLE SNYDER, 519 VAN NESS ave., has made arrangements with Mme. Evi Milani, from Europe,,to teach Italian opera, latest Ttalian meihod, at her oratorical, vocal and dra- matic academy’ classes and private lessons; also piano. HOIRMASTER ORGA. class; 50c monthly. C., box 34, Call Office. TZING SINGING- EGINNERS SINGING OLASS EVERY MON- day evening, commencing September 16. W. R. HERVEY, instructor, California and Broderick sts., church. IGHT SCHOOL;HEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE ;24 ommercial, shorthand, English; low rates Pos — VOICE-CULTURE, R LOCUTION PANISH AND F FILIPPE, graduate Paris, Madrid. 320 Post st. ISS BOLTE'S SCHOOL,2297 SACRAMENTO : board, English, French, German. ‘piano, $30 month; special daily French classes for adults, $3. JOORMER STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE- pares students for the university (admission on recommendation); law, medical college, civil service; day &eve classes. Room 333 Phelan bidg. FRENCE PANISH. PROF.T.B, DE FILIPPE, graduate Paris, Madrid: 320 Post st.: simplified. RENCH—LEARN T0 SPEAK FIRST; IN- fallible method. E. DU CASTEL, 6 Post st. HEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- ham’s School, cor. Geary and Powell sts. szxcfl. GERMAN, SPANISH; LIVING method; Larcher School, Flood bldg, Market st. ASTERN UNIVERSITY WOMAN WANTS pupils; English and Latin. Literature a spe- cialty. 617 Eddy st. ISKA INSTITUTE, 1606 VAN NESS AVE.; school for girls. MME. B. ZISKA, A.M., Prin. AN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236 Market; send for cat.; day and evening session. 1SS RUBY EAGLESTON, TEACHER OF autoharp; lessons free,instrument. 131 Larkin. OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE Berkeley. T.S. BOWENS, M.A., Principal. NGLISH LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1234 Bush. OITT'SSCHOOL FOR BOYS, BURLINGAME San Mateo Co., reopens Aug. 6. TRA G.HOITT. OCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM- proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and procures positions to his pupiis. 82 Ninth st. 'VI()LIN. MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET taught. Prof. L. MERKI, 225 Geary ;reasonable ACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES bldg; thorough commercial & English training. PANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MEISTER- schaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farrell st. ELASCO’S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged; puplls rehearsed onstage. R.5&12.1.0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. cgo?ln m..zcrmgmn. CIVIL, MINING, ME- anical engineering, surveying, srchitecture, sasay: estab. ‘64 VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mt TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS Coliege, 723 Market st.: dipioma course $30. NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 Mcallister, 1. 46; private or class. H’E‘Ai,n's_n’fismzss COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- guages rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. STORAGE A N A R AR AR i b £ TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PTANOS, HOUSE-~ hold goods, ete. J. M. PLERCE, 735 Market st. ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage; low rates; telephone South 762. T URNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER chandise received on storage: money advanced on consignments; fire-proof building. 410 Postst., IRST-CLASSSTORAGE; ADVANCES MADI P tianc o CHAS L TAYLOR® LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY. September 7. Schr Moro, Jorgenson, 26 hot : 120 cds bark, to J S Kinball So o N r mento. Goodm; Albion; 200 cds bark, to Beadic & Go, o Tom r James arfield, Palmgren, Willapa iE.Lrhor: lumber. to Sim‘pnonn g.:;z’b':m Schr C T Hill, Madison, 23 days from Bristol Bay; 1100 obls salmon, to’Alaska Packers’ Assn. e ToCkers’ Asn. DENTISTS. TRST-CLASS DENTISTRY AT LOWEST prices at_Obdontunder Dental Parlors, 8153, Geary st, bet. Hyde and Larkin; extractions (puinless) tor 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. Al.b WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. R.J. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings; Sundays till noon. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of less extraction and patentee of improved work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. T CHALFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. MARKET, A sets of teeth are made to 3 §7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS as can be made; filling $1. DR. 52550 Market vt next Boliin Possar > K. H. G, YOUNG. BREIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Poik st. )R. LUDLUM H 1443 MAR! DRI 1L, KET BT, ; Do charge for extracting when are ;: old made s "0 #8 ot sets ekracting S00r s givem” 'W. DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,420 W- Califoraia st., rms. 14-16: advice free. PHYSICIANS. e e e S L REEUMATISN, REURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- clal attention to these diseases. J. A. MCDON- ALD, M.D., 1238 Market st., 210 4, 7t0 8 P. M. HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. An;n'nmnlmm-z,um LTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. AR CHILDREEN BOARDED. A A o A~ e A 1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOARD; GOOD HOME; mother’s care. 1505 Twenty-fourth st. MERICAN WISHES 1 OR 2 CHILDREN t0 board; home and best care. 3 - good 3218 Bix: MARRIAGE LICENSES, Licenses t0 marry were granted yesterday ay follows: . J. H. Claussen and K. H. Bruns, 30— F, Nimmrat and Amalis Olsson. 3593, " Alphonse Valion and Jeanne Coguillat, 33—35. James D.S. McGregor and Annie Marion, 8—23. Winthrop E. Lester and Alice M. Hobart, 25—24. Albert J. Bray and Nora B. Hill, 21—17. Hans B. Holms and Maria V. Brolis 31-28. Walter P. Porep aud Agnes M. Twoter, 24—20. Robert F. Driscoll and Jennie Barber, 35—25. Hans K. Sorensen and Anna Mansen, 24—20. A. Craig and Gertrude M. Jobson, 33—21. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. AITEEN—Tn this city. Rl 5, 1895, to the c;g;;’_‘:fif,:‘:;;; ‘:::;:n:: o180, t0 the wite of Clinton Folger, a son. 5 i ek e xé’é’n‘é‘é’{ifi'fi'fi;‘, i 11;95 t0 the B e LT SO AL T 2,200, 18,10 he RATIO. 5o thiwoi, Beclariaae 3 1eon 1. the wite of O. M. Ratto, & daughter. SWLETIn this cly, September 3, 1895, totho wife of James F. TTA- ion, Drama; class or private. W.1T.ROSS,6 Eddy. CH. PROF. T. B. DE SWAZY—In this city, September 7, 1895, WALL—In this citv, September 5, 1895, tothe wife of John J. Wall, a son. WALSH—In this city, Sepiember 6, 1895, to the wife of T. M. Walsh, a dsughter. WALSH—In this city, August 9, 1895, tothe wife of P.J. Walsh, a son. ‘WITTKOPP—In this city, August 23, 1895, to the wife of H. A. Wittkopp, s 50 MARRIED. ARMER—LIEBES—In this city, September 1, 1895. by the Rev. Dr. Stark, Ben Armer and Leonie A. Liebes. CORWELL—MCDONNELL—In this city, August 13.1895, by the Rev. Father Osburn, James A. ‘Corwell and Kittie J. McDonnell. GALLWEY—BROPHY—In this city, September 5, 1895, by the Rev. Father Maximilian, Harry A. Gailwey of Virzinia City aud Georgle A. Brophy of Sen Francisco. LESTER—CRAVE—In this city, September 5, 1895, by the Rev. C. 0. Brown, D.D., Thomas E. B. Léster and Laura N. Crav RESING—STAFEORD—In Portland, September 5, 1895. Joseph F. Resing of San Francisco and Nina E. Stafford of Portland. ——————————— DIED. Pedersen. Peter H. Peters, Moultie Bilay, Pauline Brunzer, Mary E. Bleinviss, Herman Blacnree, Frank D. Cran2, Susie Eggeling, Charles Gaetjen, Emma Hansen, Charles A. Kennedy, Marzaret McMurtry, William 8. Wolf, Carolina BILAY—In this city, September 6, 1895, Pauline, beloved wife of the late Anton F. Bilay, and mother of Mrs. E. Duckett. Mrs. Schwarz- mann, Mrs. R. Barth, Mrs. H. Hern A. Bilay, anative of Berlin, Germany, aged 68 Years and 11 months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 0'ciock P.M.. from the residence of her son-in-law, H. Hermann, 32615 Sanchez Street, between Sixteenth and Seventcenth. In- terment I O. O. F. Cemetery. INZER—In this city, September 7. 1895, Mrs. Louisa Erdin and H.and W. P. Wolfinger, @ native_of Germany, aged 85 years. [Grass Valley, Nevada County and Philadelphia papers D mbuds and acquaintances are respect: sally invited to attend the funcral TO-MORKOW (Monday), at 1 o'clock P.3t, from the par- lors of Haisted & Co. 946 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BLEINVISS—At the Pacific Hebrew Orphan ‘Asylum, April 6, 1895, Herman Bleinviss, a na- Friends and acqu: B - fulily [avited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), ay 10:20 o'clock A. M.. from the residence of his son-in-law, Benjamin Davis, 1627 Polk street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11:45 o'clock A. M. train from Third and Townsend screets. BLACHREE—In Berkeley, September 7, 1895 Frank D. Blachree, aged 44 years 7 months an 11 days. CRANE—In this city, September 7, 1895, Susle, beloved mother of Stella Crane, a native of Louisiana, aged 45 years. EGGELING—In this city, September 5, 1895, Charles Eggeling, a native of Germany, aged 59 ears. Y g Friends and acquaintances, comrades of Garfield_Post No. 34, G. A. R., and Aauxiliary Associations, and members of Valley Lodge No. 80, A.0.U.W, are requested to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday),at2 o'clock P. 3., from his late residence, 6181 Post street. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. GAETJEN—In this city, September 7, 1895, Emma, beloved wife of Henry Gaetien, and mother of Harry and Walter Gaetjen, daughter of R. H. Pahl, sister of Mrs. Ed Koegel, John R. and R. H. Pahl J and the late Minnie Schm: holz, a native of New Orleans, aged 36 years and 7 months. HANSEN —In this city, September 5, 1895, Charles A., beloved husband of Hannah Hansen. anative of Denmark, aged 40 years and 10 months. Ra-Friends and scquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), st 2 o'clock P. M.. from Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the suspices of California Lodge No. 1, F.and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. | KENNEDY—In this city, September 5, 1895, Mar- garet, beloved daughter of Margaret and the late Richael Kennedy, and sister of Joseph Kennedy, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years and 3 months. %5~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DaY (Sunday), at 12:15 0'Clock P. 3., from the resi- dence of her parent, 171 Tehama street, near First, thence to St. Brendan’s Church for ser- vices. Interment Holy Cross Cemete: McMURTRY—In Paris, August 14, 18 ‘William pencer McMurtry, & native of California, aged 33 vears. 2a-Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TUESDAY, September 10, at 11 o’clock A. 3., from the Tesi- dence of his father at Los Gatos. Friends frdm San Francisco will piease take DArrow-gauge train leaving at 8:15 o’clock A. M. PETERS—In this city, September 5, 1895, Moul- tie, beloved husband of Mary E. Peters, a native of Germany, aged 37 years 10 monthsand 4 days. #F-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 oclock P. M., from the par- lors of the California Undertaking Company, 123 Stockton street, corner Geary. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. PEDERSEN—In this city. September 3, 1895, Peter H., beloved husband of Anne M. Pedersen, father of August and Louise Pedersen, and step- father of Albert Scow, and brother-in-law of Jemes Hansen, & native of Denmark, aged 38 years 9 months and 29 days. 5~ Friends and acquaintances and members of Pohonachee Tribe No. 10, Imp. O. R. M., are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sundsy), at 1 o'clock P. 3. from 320 Post sireet. Interment L O, O.F. Cemetery. Remalns at the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 118 Geary street. SCHOTTLER~—In this city, September 7, 1895, Ellen Veronica, beloved wife of Rudolph'Schott~ ler, and_daughter of Thomas McInerney. a na- tive of San Fraucisco, aged 28 years 4 months and 7 days. AF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday) at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late resi- dence, 913 Montgomery strect, near Broadway. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SWEENEY (nee Reedy)—In this city, September 7,1895, Agnes C. Sweeney (nee Reedy), beloved daughter of the late Bridget Reedy, and sister of Mamie, Lucy, Annie, Joseph and Willlam Reedy, a native of New Haven, Conn., aged 27 years 8 months apd 23 days. [Fresno and Livermore papers pléase copy. | OG- Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday). at 8:30 o'clock A. M. from her late residence, 214 State street, oft Castro, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem masa will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, gommencing ¢ 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SARGENT—In the City and County Hospital, September 6, 1895, Emma Sargent, aged 20 years. S, Swazy, a native of Massachusetts, aged 70 years, THARP—September 6, 1895, Harriet Elizabeth, wife of E. H. Tharp of San Francisco, a native of Philadelphia. B 29~ The funeral will take place TO-MORROW [l § g 11:30 o'clock A. M., from the resi- ence of her son at Fruitvale. Take 10 o’clock broad gsuge and connect with Laundry Farm train at Froitvale station. Interment strictly private. TERNEY—In Oakland, September 7, 1895, Cath- erine M., beloved wife of the late John Terney, and mother of John W.and Thomas Terney, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 50 years @ months and 13 days. BRE T £ Friends and acquaita 3 5 fully fnvited to attend the funeral TUESDAY, September 10. at 9 o'clock A.).. from her late residence, 564 Twenty-third street, thence to St. Francis de Sales Churcn, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Inter- ment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. THOMAS—In this city, September 7, 1895, Benjamin Thomas, son of Beniamin Thomas of Worcester, England, a vative of St. Ellen's parish. Worcester, England, aged 65 years. VON BOTTICHER—In this city, September 7, 1895, Sophie von Botticher, beloved wife of Cari von Botiicher, a native of Germany, aged 40 years. WOLF~—In this city, September 6, 1895, Carolina, beloved wife of Abraham Wolf, and mother ot Sam, Max, Julius, William, Walter, Bertha and Elsié Wolf, a native of Munich, Bavaria, aged 59 Yyears 5 months and 6 days. [New York papers ‘Please copy- | B¥-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY /(Sunday), at 9:15 0'clock A.>., from her late residence, 922 Eilis street. lnterment Home of Peace Cemetery by train leaving Third and Townsend screets 10:40 o'clock a. . UNITED UFD!BTAKm“ EMBALMING PARLORS., [Everything ff uisite for First-cizss able Rates. Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. WMCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Van Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisco. Telephone 8156. 'N. B.—Not connected witn any other house in this ciy. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, |