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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1895 e LOVWMRENTAL; { Sacramento; bet. and_unfinished 'basement; HOUSERKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Bryant Street. BRYANT ST.—2 SUNNY ROOMS; FUR- nished for housekeeping. 43! Continued. ROOMS TO LET—! Garden Street. GARDEN, ABOVE SIXTH—SUNNY FUR- nished front room; $5. 1 £ ERSON ALS. PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. A. HAYDEN HAS NOT BEEN IN OUR - employ since September 1; we will not fill or- ders or recognize payments given to him. Anchor $5 Pants Company, 26 sontgomery st. SON 6 Mark T)ON'T FAIL TO LOOK AT THOS! o , near Ellis; onl. left; good neigh- side and bet. 2 car lines: 6 rooms Tent reduced to $25. MADISON & 26 Market st. California Street. CALIFORNTIA—3 ELEGANTLY FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping: reason- 2531 able. Hanover Place. HANOVER PLACE, OFF SACRAMENTO st., near Mason—Pleasant furnished front room for 1 or 2 persons: use of kitchen if desired. T0$45:1633 SACRAME containing 8 large sunny rooms in good order; surrounded by cable lines; short walk from business centre. MADISON & BURKE. 628 Market st. = 3 2())() VASHINGTON — EASTLAKE = COT- 3020 e o1 7 rooms, bath, servant's room: stable and carriage-house... ~$60 00 2612 Folsom—12 rooms 40 00 908 Guerrero- 1137 Guerrero—6 roon 136 Fifieenth—6 rooms: bath 2134 Union—Cottage 5 rooms; bat: W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 ) (OTTAGE 3 ROOM 5 (% ara: papered and i good repair; $10. 2631 Harrison st. 40 00 . 22 50 TR SE 9 ROOMS; 91"'!’( T, NEAR HYU | bath:'4 carlines; $50. Devisadero Street. DEVISADERO—LARGE SUNNY FUR- nished rooms, $5 and $6 & month. 170 HARTFORD—4SUNNY UNFURNISHED Hartford Street. 11 rooms ahd bath; $15; water free. Eddy Street. 9] 7 EPPY-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; { single and double: suitable for 1 or 2 gentle- Howard Street. 1 HOWARD—SUNNY FRONT SUITE 2 for light housekeeping, 1f desired; bath; 112 HOWARD—4 NICE cheap. UNFURNISHED rooms. 11337 men; only respectable people need apply. 604 =00y, NNY FURNISHED ROOM, with kitchen, complete for housekeeping. Eighth Street. 1()8 FIGHTH ST—SUNXY FRONT HOUSE. Kkeeping room: kitchen: lady would board with party if agreeable; other sunny rooms; $1 25 week up. Folsom Street. FOLSOM—2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, furnished completely: $10. 935 K E Tn’,\s.\'n BRY- e MORRIS "HARR 30 ear Sixtn y 5room house; ail renc- vated; appreciated if seen; $13; water free. JR1 A1 GROVE ST., NEAR LYON—HOUSE 3 16153 Sinny rooms: pleasantly situatea; rent £10. 5 '41:37’@’1{&{“,«, BATH AND LAUNDR ). 1851 Pine st. WM. NICOL, 53435 Cal ia st. 10 H ROOMS; BATH g * I "sonable to good tenant. Apply 1909 O'Farrell. I'm"fi{ PART OF Fourth Street. = FOURTH—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR © light housekeeping. Fourteenth Street. FOURTEENTH—3 TO 6 SUNNY ROOMS. Apply 10 to 4. Geary Street. £©7T3 GEARY—2 ROOMS TO RENT CHEAP DZ % for housekeeping: private. '(3’1( GEARY—TWO FINELY FURNISHED ) sunny rooms, single or en suite, in private gamily. for gentlemen: splendid location’ five min- 22 160 Twelith at. PO RENT—A BLOC with & small Louse with wate; Inquire Toom 2, 420 Californis Twenty RGE ROOMS; ELEVENTH—HOUSE 4 L. large yar : opp. Fillmore oU the houses MOND, 10 Mo SPEND DEL T u rent from BALDWIN & HAM gomery st. 11 ROOMS cary st., bet. Buchanan rs ai office. WILL E. NY CORNER for housekeepin rooms and bah, complete rent § Fulton COTTAGE 13 NY COTTAGE 5 ROOMS and basement: rent $12. 621 u 300D ORDER: $1 v bet. Dupont und Stockto : RENT 815, WATER Fulton st AT COTTAGE 5 ROOMS, BATH ; CELLAR; ; $15. 1127 Twentieth st. COTTAGE: 4 ROOMS: YAR: nave., off Second st., bet. Brannan DOTGL $11 Y COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS. .. off Bush, near Filimore. 21 WILD! 9 PRIEST and Washington, Jones an LET. INE H, COR. GUERK 7 rooms, bath.......... PPEr 6 Tooms, bath . per 7 rooms = wer 5 rooms, bath.... 2518 M 207 Second. 811 Shotw r—Lower 4 rooms. bath..... W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery st D BATH. 304 LT Fraz OF 6 ROOMS TO L jences: only $14. YHEAP FLATS, 4 ROOMS AND BATH EACH rents $33; street s rednced 10 minutes’ w. NEW FLATS, JUST COMPIL +\ 6 rooms each; Polk s or. Filbe) App H ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st- , TBAY-WINDOW FLAT, 4 ROOMS; 906 Buchanan st. [4’1 MORRIS AVE., OFF BRYANT, 2 Sixth—Upper fiat, 5 sunny rooms. 1 utes’ walk from Kearny; references exchanged. reet. £ GOUGH, NEAR MCALLISTER—4 NICE O sunny rooms for honsekeeping; $14. 945 Eowanp - 2 ) sarnished jor hou 5 ROOM FURNISHED 945 forrient housekeeping. Larkin Street. 10901 LARKIN 3 SUNNY UNFUR- &U2 nished rooms, front. 211, . TLARKIN —SUNNY rooms. Market Street. MARKET, COR. STOCKTON—OFFICES vsician; most centrally located. RKET, NEAR L nished or unfurnished rooms. FURNISHED 85! 1528 &4 54 TS 838 Minna Street. MINNA—2 NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny housekeeping room: MISSION—1 LAR T, SUNNY, housekeeping room; also single; 38 and $5 per month. 1219 MISSION — FURNISHED ~FRONT 41 ¢ housekeeping rooms: gas and range; no children. = MISSION FRONT ROOMS FOR 1125 housekeeping: no objection to childen: #8 t0 $10. Natoma Street. NISHED OR FUR- eping; rent cheap. Ninth Street. 5(2 YINTR—828; COR. FURNISHED FLAT, OUZ 6 rooms: complete for housekeeping. Oak NATOMA—2 UN ni 645 shed complete housel Streot. 313 0AK-2 ROOMS AND BATH, pletely furnished for housekeeping. COM- well fo¥olshed for ink. Page Street. 5116 FAGE-UPPEK NEW FLAT: 3 CON- 9 necting newly completely furnished house- keeping rooms: all rooms sunny: parlor on street; American private family ; rent very low: 1o small children; Haight cars to Webster. Pine Street. OR 2 SUNNY ROOMS WITH USE OF KITCH en, bath and laundry. 2514 Pine st. 212 ing, $12. Point Lobos Avenue. POINT LOBOS AVE.—SUNNY BAY- window suite; furnished for housekeep- Polk Street. 1002 EOLE, COR. GEARY —NEW BUILD- L ing; model tments for light house- keeping: fine mantel; large closets; separate kitchen: gas stove and every modern couvenience: in quiet place; everything furnished : rent $17 50 per month: also 3 fine rooms on first floor completely equipped for housekeeping: $25; references exchanged. Post Street. POST—THR! nished for housekeeping. Seventh Street. SEVENTH — NICELY FURNISHED 130 o ricriook et Foouis varsnintrar: also single; $1 a week. READY FUR- 2523 SUNNY FLATS, 4 AND 3 ROOMS: $11 AND $9. 2041 Harrison st., opp. Eighteent! 1417 ASD 18 PACIFIC, BET. HYD Larkin: $14 and $1 rooms, bath, cel- lar, yard: cable- BATH; T 7 Geary st. VE FLOOR; 926 Florida st., near Twenty-first. (0ZY UPPER FLAT OF 6 RO 4 143 Page st.. keeping; $9 month: also other rooms. Silver Street. 16551 LY ER -3 SUNNY FURNISHED 19 rooms for housekeeping; cheap. sixth Street. 121 Z(7T SEVENTH — 2_ROOMS FOR HOUSE- 96 KITCHEN teveuson Street. SON —2 OR 3 FURNISHED T housekeeping: $10 to $15. 3&:]4—: NY UPPER AND LOW TOINE BAY-WINDOW rent reduced. 735 Minna s 901 T FNINTH. 82()2 asonable (0 suitable party ?8’1’? R _OAKS—FLAT 4 ROOMS, BATH; rent $12. JLEGANT N T: 7 ROOMS; BATH. U 835 Ellis st., near Van Ness ave. ‘1‘30 ) EDDY—2 FLATS, 5 AND s; modern improvements; rent $10, $22 50. N EW UPPER FLAT, 6 SUNNY CONNECTING AN “rooms: bath and attic: all latest modern im- provements; rent reasonabie to small family. 25 Noe st. JOUR ROOMS, BATH, THIRD FLOOR; children; $12 50. Four rooms, bath, second floor: $15. Both quiet, sunny, clean attractive. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Parx ave., off Twelfth , near Ninth. sts., sunny m s leasani: rent low 1o good tenants. \ D, 10 Montgomery st. JIVE LARGE ROOMS, FRONT AND REAR yards, sunny: $25. 2% Twelfth st between Mission and Howard. ©) NEW ELEGANT : 6 roo: h: attic. NHEAP SU RABLE UPP J 5 rooms, bath; $15. 504 Nineteenth st. 62 ELLIS ST.—FLAT OF 2 LARG! BALDWIN & SUNNY T rooms, yard, etc.. SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN CITY; COZY housekeeping rooms. 55 TH & NICE FRON 227 Gt feasomanie, £()R1 STEV. B08s SUTTER—HANDSOME NEWLY FUR- = 883 Siied ticove: zooem? rent reasonable: pri- ‘vate family. Sutter Street. Tehama Street. TEHAMA—2 OR 3 WELL-FURNISHED rooms; eversthing compiete for housekeep- 44, Third Street. ing. THIRD—SINGLE AND SUITES; LIGHT housekeeping: $5 up; brick building; yard. 963 IHIED <O nished for housekeeping 999 THIRD—FRONT & keeping and singl THIRD, COR. :SOUTH PARK — FUR- nished house Twenty-sixth Street. 1 TWENTY-SIXTH. NEAR MISSION—2 0% farnished housekeeping rooms, §8; also ingle, $1 25 week. [SHED HOUSE- 1 3, 50 Washington Street. WASHINGTO s Y TUNFUR- nished housekeeping rooms; running water. Welsh Street. 114} WELSH, OFF FOURTH, BELOW BRY- 2 ant —4 nicely furnished housekeeping Fooms; downstairs; yard: no objection to children ; cheap. Miscellaneou Y HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, OR 4 SUN RAND A XY ROOMS AND | © unfurnished: desirable location; state price. L. X bath - Sacramento and Walnut. | P. T, box 19, Call Office. ALABAMA — CHEAP) P N 83 city: yard and basement included. ol A NHEAP : BATH. Bryant Street. 1511 Taylor st., bet. Pacific and Broadway. $1 COZY FLAT; 3 ROOMS; BATH:; WASH- + stand; tubs; bargain. 1125 Oak st. 1714 EOST_SAND LROOMSUNNY FLATS; bath; gard 13, $16. 11 RABLE MIDDLE FLAT OF 3 4 - rooms and bath: 2860 Folsom st., near wenty-sixth; upper flat: $10. MADISON & BUKRKE, 626 Market s ©) UPPER FLATS: REDUCED FROM $25 TO $19: also cottage of 8 jooms; stable: lovely home; $25 month; worth $50; owner on premises from 1 till 8 p. ». 931 yombard st. ‘Q MODERN, SUNNY 7 AND 8 ROOM FLATS; N. cor. Valenciaand 23d. Apply 1815 Guerrero. 45 RRYANT—ROOM TO LET IN EX- change for music lessons. BRYANT—PLEASANT SUNNY FUR- nished rooms from $4 up. Xddy Street. EDDY—BEAUTIFUL FRONT ROOM; housekeeping and other rooms; cheap. EDDY—_SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT and side rooms; running water. EDDY — 1 LARGE SUNNY PARLOR; also 1 sunny suite; reasonable. Eighth street. TTHE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 11 NEAR CITY HALL (10 AND 143 GROVE)—2 43 elegant flats: 6 rooms each. OWER FLAT 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 1625 Pine st., above Van Ness ave. wUNNY UPPER FLAT: 3 ROOMS; YARD; water free, $12. 356 Third at. LAT TO LET—-3SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH; #14. 1900 Polk st. "A 0O NICE FLATS AND COTTAGES; 86 T0 $20. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. §49 EAYES, COR. BUCHANAN—SUNNY flats: 5 and 3 rooms; bath. LEGANT NEW FLAT, 7TH ST., BELOW Bryant, 5 and 6 rooms; bath: $8 to $16. OU CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYS IN the fiats you rent from BALDWIN & HAM- MOND. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished; strictly respectable; central; very moderate prices. 28 Eighthst., near Market. ' A. W. MANNING. Erie Street. 4() ERIE. BET. THIR (EENTH AND FOUR- teenth, mear Mission—Nice front room, $8; also hallroom, $4. Fifth Street. 109 g $1 50 up. FIFTH—8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, $16; $L1 Folsom st., near Fourth. 1201 FoLsoM — FRONT SUNNY ROOMS; 72 Brannan Street. BRANNAN, ABOVE SIXTH-SUNNY kitchen and bedroom ; furnished; $7. FIFTH—DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS; 32 PER WEEK—FURNISHED ROOMS. 820 B FOURTEENTH — 2 UNFURNISHED rooms; use of bath and storeroom. also turnished double or single. Folsom Street. furnished or unfarnished; cheap. Fourteenth Street. 120052025 Jones Street. 52 FINEST FURNISHED 15; new flat. JONES, NEAR GEARY—SUNNY FUR- nished suite: gas; bath: reasonable. Y OUNG MAN OF GOOD CHARACTER DE- sires the acquaintance of a kind, Intellectual young lady: object sociability. Address L. L. Branch Call Office, 116 Ninth st. 00D OLD LADY WITH MEANS, WISHING 4 good old gentleman that means well, with g00d prospects, may write to JON S, box 60, Call Office, land, for further acquaintance. INCOLN BROS., CASH GROCERS. 226 Sixth st.—New cheese, 5¢ a fb; butter, 25¢ a Toll; eggs, 15¢ a doz: picnic hams, 7c¢ Ib: best sugar-cured hams, 11c 1b; 4 packages cornstarch, 25¢; flour, T5¢ sack: 20 s rice, $1; 20 cans sar- dines, $1: 15 cakes soap, 25c: 16 cans tomatoes, #1; 6 1bs chocolate, £1; 5 Ibs coffee, $1; 4 Ibs tea, $1. LINCOLN BROS., 226 Sixth st. JELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN. o Chester tHo’u‘u, 44 Third, ne;rbounrke':‘; 200 ms, 25¢ to 50 per night; ¥ to week: free bus to and from the ferrs. " A 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 competent not only to build new pianos, but to thoroughly renew those that have been used. ‘This list contains names and prices only of pianos passed apen and ironounced by them io be ubll(lclory. e will warrant any of these pianos five years.” Prices are the same whether sold for cash or installments. Stool. cover and tuning for one year without additional charge. Delivery free. 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; Biuthner, $/00; Pease, $210; Emerson, $226: Marschall. $225: Gabler, $226; Mansfeldt & Natni, $225; Estey, $260: Ronlsch, $250; Gabler, $250: Estey, $275: Gabier, $300 Estey, $300} Steinway Baby Grand, Gabler Parlor Grand, Stein: way, upright, walnut case. Second-hand pianos from 850 up. ' New pianos, $175 to $1400. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Piano House, cor. Sutter and Kearny sts. UR FALL STYLES HAVE prices low as usual. Sixth st. ARRIVED: Beehive Millinery, 39 Kearny Street. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first class in every respeot; terms reasonable. i modern improveme nis: handsomely furnished sunny suites;single rms and unfurnished. 0 RENT, WITH USE OF PIANO, HAND- somely furnished parlors for day studio; cen- tral._ Call 785 Market st. Y OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET, Sixth and Seventh-Single and _suites; per night, 35¢ to $1: week, $1 50 to $5: families. 1148 MARKET — FURNISHED ROOMS suitable for offices; also smaller rooms; cheap. 1392() MARKET — SUNNY BAY-WINDOW &V suite: suitable for doctor's office; also single rooms and suite. ADDIE SWAIN, MEDIUM; ATTERTION given the poor; ladies only. 105 Stockton. LECTRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS; hours 10 to 10; $1. 108 Mason st., room 7. RIVATE LESSONS GIVEN IN MILLIN- ery: terms reasonable. 922 O’Farrell st. FOUR LARGE WAREROOMS FILLED WITH choice pianos: 10 carloads of Hardman, Chase Bros. and several other standard makes to select from at the lowest prices in the city; our special bargain room contains a fine offer for this week: & splendid large upright; elegant case; three als; engraved panels: beantiful carved trusses; vory keys: full iron frame: tone of great power and richness: price $175: used uprights for prac- tice $40,$100, $150 and upward. The J. DEW- ING CO., warerooms, second floor, Flood building. CLAIRVOYANTS. ROFESSOR EUGENE! i2 ALL HAIL PROFESSOR EUGENE! 1s your home unhappy? 1s your wife or husband untrue? Is your lover inconstant? Are you followed by bad luck? Have you any enemies? Ts your business not prosperou - For the cause that need assistance, For the wrongs that need resistance, For the future in the distance, ‘And the good that he Call or address PROF Market street, parlors 102,103 and 104, first floor. Kead his Sunday advertisement. (LAIRVOYANT: FEE 25c: LADIES ONLY. 174 Clementina st., off Third. ME. MORFAU, THE BEST MEDIUM IN the city; speaks German. 764 Howard st.: fee 25¢ up. MES MALVINA, “AMERICAN CUATRVOY- IV 'ant and magnetic healer. 76614 Howard st. ARD-READING, 20c; LADIES ONLY. 105 Stockton, room 6. Circie Mondays and Fridays. MBS, ANTHOS Y, MEDIUI, LIFE READER: M 1adies, 25¢; gents, 50c. 164 Tehams, oft Third. NITA WINOMA, FORTUNE-TELLER, 502 A "Stevenson st., corner Sixth, reveals past and future; fee 25c. ORTUNES TOLD BY FRENCH CLAIR- voyant. 322 Seventh st.: ring bell twice. RESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 25¢. MME LEGGETTE, 311 Tehama st., near Fourth. L LECTROLYSIS; BY EXPERTENCED HAND: only cure for superfiuous hair; reasonable. Elec., box 70, Call, A BTISTIC DANCING TAUGHT TO CHIL. dren. Sat. afternoon. IRVINE'S, 927 Missions T ADIES, DON'T DELAY, BUT CALL FOR the only safe remedy for all female irregu- ‘arities. Address 1005 Fifth st., Oakland. U ERIGHT PIANG: GOOD CONDITION 865 sacrificed for cash. Room 21, Flood building. ADY OBLIGED TO SELL HER BEAUTIFUL upright piano almost new, offers it for $165; this must be sold. Inquire room 12, 809 Market st. EMOVED—F. W. SPENCER & CO. TO 338 Post st., near Powell, sole agents Conover, Colby and Spencer piands. 328 Post st. P AG CARPETS WOVETO ORDER FOR SALE; also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres: degler in carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest | rates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth. Oakland, Cal. DOR A STYLISH, WELL-FITTING SUIT TO order at a reasonable price go to J. SCHEIBLI, 539 Clay st. MASON — FURNISHED ROOM WITH a quiet family. McAllister Street. McALLISTER—SINGLE FURNISHED room with grate; $6. ‘Mason Street. 141 34 37 Minna street. MINNA—SINGLE FRONT PLEASANT Toom; closet: water; private family. DSOMELY FUR- MIS STON nished, bright sunny front rooms: grate; gas. 1024 MISSION—2 ROOMS; BATH; $5 AND &~ §6. 122g SION SUNNY FURNISHED Toom for two gentlemen; private house. 4IRS REMOVED BY ELECTRICITY PAIN- lessly; busts enlarged; freckles, wrinkles and other facial blemishes remove satisfaction. E. KARROW, pensary, 1206 Market st. we guarantee Woman’s Dis- : natural curly front-piece and st-class switch for $1 each. BERTHA SPITZ, 111 8tockton st.; strictly one price only. FOE SALE CHEAP—THE CELEBRATED Wagen piano. Call factory, 1609 Santa Clara st. PIANOS FROM $1 A WEBK: STEINWAY, Weber and Sommer. HEINE, 410 Post st. M. G. BADGER WITH KOHLER & CHASE, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. * VWEBER UPRIGHT, $275; HALLETT & Cumstone square, $25. BRUENN, 228 Post. ME. ARNDT, BEST GERMAN FORTUNE- teller of the world: palmistry and by eggs; only 25c and 50c. 724 Harrison, basement. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards: tells entire Ilfe, past, present, future; consultations on all affairs: noth- ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible; fee $1; letter §2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. YROF. LEON. PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT life-reader. 533 Post: 10 to 8 daily; also Sunday UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms; love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-tellin develops clairvoyance, siate writing, etc.; has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm: fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. PEN FOR BUSINESS. The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale in 8an Francisco. . HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels building. 'V IOLINISTS AND ZITH R PLAYERS SEE exhibit of H. MULLER at Mechanlcs’ Fair. TATE GRADUATE OF VIENNA CONSERV. Instructs piano; new method. 200 Frank in. ROFESSOR A. L. CURRY, TAPEWORM specialist, has removed to 921 Market st., bet. Fifth and Sixth: consultation free. OW IS THE TIME T0 BUY A HEMME & Long plano; retiring from business; no rea- sonable ofter refused. Warerooms, 340 Post st. CASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KUHLER & CHASE. SPIRITUALISM, EMOVAL—MRS. MAYO STEERS, TRANCE medium; circles Sun., Tues.. Fri, 8 P. ¥.: Thurs., 2 P. 3., sittings. 101 Grove st., cor. Polk. ASTROLOGY. R. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from dete of birth. 737 Market, r. 10. "A STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 623 GEARY st.: horoscopes, questions, stocks. advice. LL PAINS CURED BY NATURAL MAG- b Detic and electric healing. MKS. HILL, 21534 as0n st. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A £ood_piano by renting. Be careful to go o KOHLER & CHASE’S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. COELHCTL\‘G. TRACING, SHADOWING AND. locating at GRAHAM'S Agency, 330 Pine st. AILORS OR DRESSMAKERS INTERESTED in the science of garment-cutting, are invited to inspect a device that gives a correct pattern for the person measurea. Can be seen at 431 Kearny. 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. RARGAINSIN HIGH-GRADE PTANOS: EASY payments. SCHMITZ & CO., 935 Market st. [UROPE HOUSE, 1168 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, single or en suite; translents | 6 LARGE, ATRY ROOMS; SUN ALL day. 1740 Mission st. “Ninth Street. 9] NINTH_SUITES AND SINGLE ROOMS: furnished;: gas and bath; transient. 1»’)?' NINTH—DOUBLE AND SINGLE FRONT Z¢) furnished rooms for gentlemen only in an American family reasonable. §15. ACHINE WHITEWASHING; CONTRACTS taken: whitewashing and tree-spraying; rooms whitened, $1 up. 1560 Market st., near Hayes. W.MOORE, M.D., 1400 VAN NESS AVE, + cor. Bush: apartments for patie ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, £Xguitars and banjos at MAUVAIS'. 769 Market. JUST RECEIVED—CELEBRATED BUSH & Gerts pianos: toue unsurpassed: cases unique A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws & specialty; suits, Superior, Justice aad Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stocktom. RUBBERSTAMPS AND PRINTING CHEAP. ‘The Globe, 1433 Market, bet. 10th and 11th. OAR—$7: A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM comfortably furnished; $7. O'Farrell Street. 1 O'FARRELL, NEAR MASON (REAR) 2 Sunny furnished room in German family; 247 Oak Street. 22 6. Post Street. POST—FRONT SUNNY FURNISHED alcove and single room: reference. ) POST —BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED parlors; suitable for business purposes. 43 50; TR CENTS PER DOZEN FOR CABINETS, {9 tull lengtn. Godeus Art Studio, 10 Sixtk st. RESTING PTANOS:“LARGE-SND VARIED sssortment; tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sucter sts. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TECK, CHICKERING & SONS, VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, soie agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st. LL LADIES WHO RIDE BIOYCLES, GET your suits to order at HUTT’S, 212 Mason st. ROF. SHIPLEY, TA PE-WORM SPECIALIST, 906 Market st., San Francisco, has_cured 1800 tapeworms In past 14 vears here: read circular of Bympts HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age fre HORSES. iday, wk. *Farrell. MASSAGE-ME. AND MRS, HUTTON, CER- tificated (London, England) masseur and mas- sense: patients attended at residences only; terms very moderate. 704 Larkin, Fowell Street. A POWELL—SUNNY PARLORS; SINGLE rooms; entire modern floor. 90 3 Russ Street. 3 RUSS — LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED 4 front room; suitable for man and wife. Second Street. SECOND — HANDSOME BAY-WINDOW < suite: suitable for doctor, dentist or dress- maker; terms very reasonable. 93 SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY rooms; single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day. 1154 S IXIH-THE PIEDMONT: NICE O'hy bay-window and single rooms; reasonable. Sutter Street. HESHASTA, 32015 SUTTER ST.—CENTRAL rooms: low rates; best accommodations. Third Street. INCHESTER HOU Market; most convenient and respectable rooms 26¢ 10 81 60 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week ; electric lights in every room; reading r'm; free bus. g OLLATERAL. PORTLAND Loan Office, 91/ Stockton (upstairs), tel. 5938. ~ BISHOP, CHIMNEY-SWEEP; PRICE, 81 ver flue:’ all work guaranteed; flagstails painted. Phone main, 441, 823 Market st. TAURANT AND FAMILY ining-rooms: Aumerican and French meals served in first-class sty 122 Turk s ‘ JALTZ GUARANTEED: PRIVATE OR IN class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School, 997 Market st. 1000 BUSINESS CARDS.8150: SENT FREE, city orcountry. HILL, 72414 Market st. DVICE FREE—MARRIAGE LAWS. ACCI- £ dent cases. McCA BE, Attorney, 1027 Market. $12 SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL 4 NEUHAUS. Merchant Tallor, 115 Kearny. JINE SUITS, $15: DRESS PANTS, Misfit Clothing Parors, 485 Montgomes NE MORE CUT— )3 Oak Roll Top Desks.. Oak Chiffoniers. Oak Bed Sets. Oilcloths and Linoleums. Stoves and Ranges... Thousands of bargains. We keep averything. Cash or time payments. . NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st.. above Sixth. Twenty-fourth Street. TWENTY - FOURTH — SUNN Y FUR- nished room fot light housekeeping. 70 Van Ness Avenue. VAN NESS—FRONT HALL ROOM; GAS; bath; $6. Miscellaneous. 79 $20. e Tiont: atearm neater: aevater i 13 P. M.: elegantly furnished; suitable for sleeping de- partment or office: new building. Inquire room 2, 20 O'Farrell st. ARGE SUNNY ROOM IN ALAMEDA TN i private family; bath, gas, etc.; handy to elec- tric and steam cars: use of piano if desired; best of board (private) next door at ressonable rates. R. A.. box 38, Ci flice, San Francisco. OR RENT—TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEM nicely furnished sunny front bay-window roo; all modern conveniences: located about 8 bloc! from Kearny and Market sts.: private family; references required. Address C. D., box 1, Call. SUNNY ROOM: FIRST FLOOR; ELEC- | fore | 1021- INGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade s guaranteed io cure any case of dan- Qruft or falling hair of money refunded: never nown to H It druggist ico $1, EMITH BROS. Fresuo, Cal. ot & D BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, tore-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipa etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Misslon st.. nr. Eighth. SECOSDHAND AS WELL “AS NEW BAPRS, shotwcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, 100: be sure and seo stock andyget prices be- ing_elsewhere, J. NOON 16171008 1021-1028 Mission st.. above Sixth. R 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. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS _THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. V ORSE AND WAGON count of ill FOR SALE ON AC- health: good business. Inquire nd 4, daily. i T CART AND HARNE McAllister st. ©) FINE ROAD HORSES FOR SALE. CALL 2808 Devisadero st. or 1145 Market. J. 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, 4 HORSES FGR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. T A SACRIFICE; MUST BE SOBD; NEAR- 1y new Brewster buggy and one top bgey. New York Stable, 507 Jessie st. JJ ORSES, HARNESS, BUGGIES, CARTS, etc., bought. sold or exchanged. 540 Valencia. SEWIN REN TED $1 60 MONTHLY: SECOND-HAND machines from $3 upward; Domestic, New Home, White, Singer at half-price. 145 Sixth st. “A LL KINDS SEWING-MACHINES BOUGHT, sold, rented, exchanged and repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth st., near Howard. ENTED $150 A MONTH; CUT RATES: patents on sewing-machines having expired we can sell you latest improved machines for one- third regular price. 145 Sixth st. EWING-MACHINES RENTED, $1 60 PER month; al kinds repaired; machines sold from $5 upward. 13€8 Market st.' MACHINES. LOST. OST_PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of BESSIE CONLON, No. 186964. The finder will please return to bank. SSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco. in the' name of ROSE TUMELTY, No. 120,669. turn to bank. D IC_WATCH - CHAIN charm; $5 reward. Return to Grand Hotel office. OST —AT CHESINUT-STREET STATION, Alameda, purse and contents; liberal reward, 2063 Encinal ave., Alameda. TUESDAY BVENING, SEPT. 10, ON HOW- ard-st. car, bet, Sixth and Potrero ave.: purse containing money and bracelet valued keep- sake: the finder may keep money, but please leave bracelet and purse at Cal: Office, OST OR STOLE NDAY, FROM EDDY and Taylor, black-and-tan dog: answers name Daisy: libéral reward. 203 Taylor: no questions asked. OST—SATURDAY, COR. CALIFORNIA AND Hyde, part of gold-linked cuff-button. Return to reward. PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. \OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE firm of HANSEN & CORDSEN has been dis- solved. J. CORDSEN will hereafter conduct the Pine Ridge Bakery and H. HANSEN will conduct the H. Mau’s BaKery. OTICE—THE FIRM OF NEVILLE & COM- any, neretofore doing business at 31-33 Cali- fornia sireet, in_the City and County of San Fran- cisco, is dissolved. GEORGE H. BRYANT re- tires from the firm. SARAH A. NEVILLE and C. M. OSBORN. the remaining partners, are au- thorized to transact all business in lignidation of said_firm and have assumed all the obligations’ thereof, and all claims are to be presented to them. GEORGE H. BRYANT, SARAH A. NEVILLE, C. M. OSBORN. The undersigned have formed a_partnership un- der the name of NEVILLE & CO., and will con- tinue to carry on the same business transacted by the iate firm of NEVILLE & CO. SARAH A.NEVILLE, C. M. OSBORN. HE BUSINESS HERETOFORE CARRIED on under the name of PACIFIC LAUNDRY MACHINERY COMPANY, by the undersigned and J. E. CHAPPELL, has been terminated by the expiration of their contract on August 1, 1895. JUOSHUA HENDY MACHINE WORKS. MARKIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to marry were granted yesterdsy as follows Frank C. Varzas and Annie Russe. 23—18. William E. Luke und Lizzie Cole, 25—19. M. Athenour and Fernnande Gasquer, 38—39. John E. Hall and Mary J. Linforth, 37—39. G. H. L. Beckedorff and F. H. Grunnagle, 24—20. John F. Williams and Ellen G. Molloy, 26—25. Frederick Zeitler and Louise Fetz, 42—22. J. P. Anderson and Jennie A. Beckman, 40—28. H. 1. Brand and Minnie B. Bannals, 40--30. PRtk ol Rt Ao RS “A LU KINDS SEWING-MACHINES BOUGHT, sold, rented, exchanged and repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st., near Howard. SALE_MISCELLANEOUS. RESS PLANER, CIRCULAR SAW, BORING machine; shafting, pulieys, planer. Address R., box 27, Call Office. OR SALE—2 MILCH COWS. 1JUST CALVED: 1 can of family trade. 221 Church st., near Fif teent OUSE FOR SALE CHEAP; TO BE MOVED. Apply NE. cor. Montgomery and Green sts. {ATIC SAFETIES FOR 8756 THE FOR DRESSMAKERS. OR RENT—TO 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. ITH BOARD FOR M. J and wife and one single gentleman: references required. Inquire at 1812 Bush, from 2 to 5 P. . JICELY FURNISHED SUNNY ALCOVE AN suite, with board, in American family, for fam- UITS MADE TO ORDER, ALSO-MATERIAL 3D furnisbed, from $12 and upward :’satisfaction guaranteed; dress cutting taught. MRS. BRAD- EY, 219 Powell st. SES CUT AND FITTED, §3: DRESSES Popular prices; engagements by day. 11 Geary. EDUCATIONAL RS, MELVILLE SNYDER, 518 VAN NESS ave., oratorical, vocal and dramatic academy ; alsy plato; assisted by MISS EMELIE MbL- W ANTED—T0O EXCHANGE LESSONS, GIVE Italian and receive English. L. box 10, Call. ELD'{'U’no. —DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHYSI- cal culture, voice culture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDER, 299 iyde st.: call afternoon jor evening. TUDIO—CLASS STARTING FOR HOLIDAY W) work in oil and pastels: Sunday class for th employed during the week. 319 Golden Gate ave. (CHUIEMASTER = ORGANIZING = SINGING class; 50c monthly. C.. box 34, Call Office. ily of 2 or 3: private.’ Address C. box 51, Call Office, 743 FINE —~ PLEASANT ROOMS; EXCEL lent board: $20, $25 and $30 per month. GOD TABLE BOARD AND ROOM AT 23 L Bfrq,n st. i 626 EPDY—SUNNY FRONT SUITES; ST gle rooms; best board ; reasonable. 99 TAYLOE — SMALL SU. good ixoard; very reasonable. LEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLORS, suites, other rcoms, with board. 317 Jones st. HE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY JA. Polk st.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder- ate: board optionai: all cars direct. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPENED AS a family hotel; references given and required; all modern conveniences. CHILDKEN BOAKDED, 7 OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOARD: GOOD HOME; mother’s care. 1605 Twenty-fourth st. ‘QMALL CHILD TO BOARD: §6 A MONTH; lovely home. Box 2, Call Office. ERMAN LADY WISHES BABY TO BOARD; £00d home. 43514 Hayes st. EGINNERS BINGING CLASS EVERY MON- day evening, commencing September 16. W. R. HERVEY, instractor, California and Broderick sts., church, NIGHTSCHOOL:HEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE 34 Post: commercial, shorthand, English; low rates EOCUTION — VOICE CULTURE, RECITA- tion, Drama; clasgor private. W.1.ROSS,6 Kddy. 1SS BOLTE'S SCHOOL, 4297 SACRAMENTO: board, English. French, German, piano, $30 month; special daily French classes for adults, $3. ORMER STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE- parés students for the university (admission recommendation); law, medicai _college, civil service; day & eve classes. Room 338 Phelan bldg. ADY WOULD LIKE A CHILD TO BOARD; good home and mother’s care. 21514 Mason. FRENCH, SPANISIL PROF.T.B. DE FILIPPE, graduate Paris, Madrid : 320 Post st. MERICAN WISHES 1 OR 2 CHILDREN to board; good home and best care. 3218 Six- teenth st. STORES TO LET. 4(). STORE, ubx100; TWO LARGE SHOW. « windows, 112 Seventh st. OR RENT—CORNER GROCERY; NW. COR. Kearny and Broadway: $50; good stand. OF. STORE; TWO SHOW-WINDOWS; & $25. ge rooms: yard. 425 Sixth. OUR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING and basement, 508 Sacramento st., containiy elevator, power, eic.: rent $80. Apply DAVID STERN & SONS 20 Montgomery st. OFFICES TO LET. A A A A A A A A AN A A AN AN R LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 925 Market: rents low: ro extrs charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply a .nudln(‘:r.'(i. . UMRBSEN & CO., 14 ontg. st STABLES TO LET. ANTED—STABLE FOR 8 OR 10 HORSES and 6 vehicles: location preferred east of Fifth st. and south of Market. Apply NATHAN, DOHERMANN & CO., 122 to 132 Sutter st. STORAGE TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIAKOS, HOUSE- hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage; low rates; telephone South 762. TRST-CLASS STORAGE; ADVANCES MADE 421-428 Market st. ___ CHAS. L TAYLOR. PHYSICIAN RHEUKATIEI(, NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- clal attention to these diseases. J. A. MCDON- ALD, M.D., 1236 Market st., 2104, 7108 P. M. HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNKZX, 141€ Eighth st., Alameda. Ffin’xcn-nmnm TO SPEAK FIRST; IN- failible method. E. DU CASTEL, 6 Post st. VHEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts. "RENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH; LIVING method; Larcher School, Flood bldg, Market st. Z/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. LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS ROUGHT 4) and sold. S, F. Typewriter Ex., 310 C “lifornia. N ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, SAFE, scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102'Clay st. EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S.RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES hought and sold 112114, Market bet. 7th and 8t C EEGAL NOTICES. SSIGNEE'S SALE—~THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale, as per inventory.the stock of merchandise, consisiing of groceries, hardware, tinware, paints, oils, furnishing goods, etc., to- ge her with the fixtures lpflfl’lllnln' to same, for- merly belonging to CHARLES E. POWELL, at Lodi, San Joaquin County, Cal. An inventory is at the rooms of the Board of Trade, 202 Market st.._San Francisco, Cal., and also at the store at Lodi,"Where the stock may be inspected. All bids should be addressed to H. L. SMITH, secretary of the Board of Trade, 202 Market st., San Francisco, on or before THURSDAY, Septem- ber 26, 1895, at 12 o’clock M., and be accompanied by a certified check for ten (10) per cent of the amount bid, returnable only In case of rejection. Right reserved to reject bids. TERMS HEERMAN J E FIRM OF HE! & AS BEEN dissolved. W. HEINS assumes all liabilities and will coilect all oatstanding accounts, THOS. ‘WALSH retiring from the firm. W. HINES, THOS. WALSH. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITY and County of San Francisco, State of Califor nia.—TIn the matter of DUFFY BROS,, insolvent debtors. Notice is hereby given to all the cred- itors of CHARLES E. DUFFY, an insolvent debtor; who have proved thelr debts. that sald 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 1o 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 10 4. M., and then and there show cause, if any they have, why the said CHARLES E. DUFEY should not be dlngll’gfid 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 A 3 % Lo 60 189 ¢ p GURRY, Clerk. ) (SEAL. y WM. A DEANE, Deputy Clerk. Ml&i RUBY EAGLESTON, TEACHER OF autoharp; lessons free,instrument. 131 Larkin, EScuse LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1234 Bush. OITT'SSCHOOL FOR BOYS, BURLINGAME San Mateo Co., reopens Aug. 8. 1RA G.HOITT. V OCAL TEACHEK JOSEPH GREVEN IM- proves and beautifies even spofled voices, and procures positions to his pupiis. 82 Ninth st. 'VIOLIN. MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET taught.' Prof. L MERKT, 225 Geary :reasonable PACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES bldg; thorough commercial & English training. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals ; pupils rehearsed onstage. R.5&12,1.0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CI VL, MINING, ME- chanical engineerl) srchitect: S NG ER NATLLEN, 78 MEe 888AY : estab. STIEHL'S SHORTHAND ~AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: dipioma course $30. ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MIs§ DILLON, 14 Mcallister, r. 46: private or class. TIBALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST electrical engineering, ‘modern - lan: Euases Tapidly tanghes Write for catatogne. BICYCLES. P e e o A S P:e-l:tx cvcnn:tfl\"iouzw wnlm:u% TO M‘cl’r: accomm ns. Terminus e Aliister and Powell st. car lines. b LEGAL NOTICES. EPARTMENT NO. 9, PROBATE—IN THE L erias Court. in and for the City and County of sco, State of a. In the matter of the esiate of HENRY W. WOODWARD, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 20th day of September, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of sald court, #t the New City Hall, in the City and County of Sap Franeisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for roving the will and codicils thereto of said ENRY W. WOODWARD, deceased, ‘and for hnfl% the lication of R. M. POGSON AND JAMES EVELYN BELL for the issuance to them of letters testamentary thereon. Dated September 5, A. D. 1895. [Seal.] CHARLES ¥. CURRY, Clerk. By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. CORMAC "& DONOHOE, attorneys for peti- tioners, 207 Battery st., S. F. 0 HON. WA, S. BARNES, DISTRICT AT- torney of the City and County of San Francisco: Please take notice that on or about the 7th day of October, 1895, an application will be made to the Governor of the State of California for the pardon. ot JOHN COONEY. who was convicted ou the 38t lay ot January, g e Superior Court in a) for the City and_County of San Francisco of the crime of robbery. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, ‘Attorney for said JOHN COONEY. \HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the :J“nnmmm or Canada one year for $1 50, post- DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN, Suits for divorce were begun yesterday as fol- lows: Josephine Fabris against Vincent Fabris. Elizabeth Walter against Charles B. Walter. Louisa J. Shaw against Isaac Snaw. George F. Frutiger against Jane E. Frutiger. B. L. Bear against Mary E. Bear. Leonard Y. Hicks against Gertrude E. Hicks. Elizabeth Hend against Thomas Hend. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Imnh, 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. BAXTER~—In this city, September 10,1895, to the wite of A. A. Baxter, a son. BLUM~—In this city, September 8, 1895, to the wife of M. Blum, a son. BOND—In Oakland, August 24, 1895, to the wite of W. E. Bond of Tacoma, Wash., & son. COLMA NN—Tn this city, September 10, 1895, to the wife of George A. Colmann, a daughter. DIEDERICHSEN—In this city, September 11, 1895, to the wife of O. Diederichisen, a son. DOWER~In this city, September 8, 1885, to the wife of Michael Dower, & daughter. EHRER_In this city, Augost. 25, 1885, to the wife of Charles C. khrer, a daughter. FEGAN—In this city, September 12, 1895, to the ‘wife of Christopher Fegan, a son. | HERFORTH—In this ciy, September 14, 1898, t0 the wite of Herman Herforth, a son. HODGENS—In this city, August 15, 1895, to the wite of L. E. Hodgens, a son. JONES—September 4, 1895, to the wite of Har rison A. Jones, a son. KELLY—In this city, September 11, 1895, to the wife of Thomas K. Kelly, a daughter. LUKE~—In this city, September 10, 1895, to the wife of Myles Luke, & daughter. RITTER—In this city, September 12, 1895, to the wife of Albert A. Ritter. a daughter. BCHROEDER-—In this clty, Sepiember 14, 1895, to the wife of John L. Schroeder, a daughter. SEPPICH—In this city, September 9, 1895, to the wife of W. G. Seppich, a son. e TYSON—In this city, September 4, 1895, wite of Cbarles H. Tyson, & son. S300 seuw VAN DE WHITE—August 27, 1895, to the A.J. Van de White, a sor. b ZINNAMON~—In this city, September 1 the wite of Joseph Zinnamon, & so. " L00 0 ——— MARRIED. ANDERSON—BECKMA N—In this city, 5 ber 14, by the Rev. Dr. k. Nelander” Jonet 5. Anderson and Jenny A. Beckman, both of San Francisco. DUNLEVY—LAWLOR—In this city, 1893, at St. Mary's Cathedral, by th Rev. Fathet rby, Tim Dunlevy and Nelli Xieby i Tmieyy e Lawlor, both of GREEN—MOON~—In this city, Septes RE RGNS sty s 1100, rs. Martha Moon, both of San krancisco. LEISHMAN—HARROWER—In this city, Sep- {ember 13, 1895, by the Rev. E. B. Stewati, Wil- am_Leishman’ o Frano Harrower of Antiocn, Cat, o 70 404 Maggie NELSON—KALLMAN--In this_eit; 12,1895, by the Rev. Dr. . Nelsuder tan o Nelson and Jenny M. Kaliman, both of San Fran: cisco.. TOWLE—CHAQUETTE—1In this cit 11, 1895, by the Rev. I, C. Minton, . Femm oy el‘!::l‘:hlfl and Laura B. Chaquette of San Fran- Allen, Elizabeth % . Eli B I") earney, Edward T. Bridge, Charles T. Nam Todas McNamara, John A. McLaughlin, Casper W. Moore, Albert 8. Punkal, Henry Pfluger, Auna R, Pleasant. Hannah Seaton, Frederick Senoedemann, A ntonie] ‘autphaus, Jane Woods, Jon ALLEN-In Oakland, Sepember 13, 1895, Eliza- beth, wife of the late William Alla:: and beloved Mrs. Samuel Tilden, *s. Hugh Rodden and & nutive of Cariisle, Pa., [Philadeiphia and Norchester Costello, Jam¢ Derby, Nellie do. SOR F. EUGENE, 1206 | (Sunday), at 9 o'clock A. M. from the resi- dence of Mrs. John Z. Turney, 1175 East Four- teenth screet, East Oakland. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery, San Francisco. BRIDGE—In thiscity, September 13, 1895,Charles T. Bridge, a native of New York, aged 67 years. FFriends are respectfully invited to aitend the funeral services THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o’clock ». M., at his late residence, 1111 Golden Gate avenue. BAXTER—In this city, Septemher 10, 1895, In- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Baxter. COSTELLO—In King City, Monterey County, Sep- tember 12, 1895, James, beloved husband of Mary Costello. a native of Carrick on Shannon, County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 40 years. A mem- ber of Court Zenith No. 7474, A. O. F. of A. 8% Frierds and acquaintances are respects tully nvited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. ., trom the par- lors of McAvov & Gallagher, 20 Fifth street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. COX—In Alameda, September 13. 1895, Bessle, beloved daughter of Robert J. and Lizzie G. Cox a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years 8 months and 27 days. par Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), ac 2 o'clock r. .. from the resi: ence of her parents, 1005 Eigle avenue, near Chapin street. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery, Oakland. DONOVAN—In Boston, Angust 20, 1895, Ellen, beloved wife of Jonn Donovan, and only sister of Mrs. T. Regan of San Francisco, a native of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, aged 42 years and 5 days. DERBY—In the City and County Hospital, tember 13, 1895, Nellie Derby, aged 21 ye FULLER—In Latrobe, EI Dorado County, Cal., August 7, 1895, Richard Fuller, a native of New York, aged 85 year HEPP—In this city, September 12. 1895, Caroline, beloved daughter of George and Katherine Hepp, and_ sister of Mrs. H. J. Johnston and Emma, Tillie, George and_Wililam Hepp, anative of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 11 months. A7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of her parents, 2017 Powell street, between Lombard and Chestnut. Interment I.0. 0. F. Cemetery. HOHN—In this city. September 13, 1895, Katie, beloved daughter of John H.and Friederiecke Hohn, & nauve of California, aged 19 years and 4 months. Aa-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M. from the re dence of her parents, 14 Ridley street. lnte ment City Cemetery. ISAACS—In this city, September 13, 1895, Han- nah, beloved wife of Isaac Isaacs, daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Jessernen, and mother of Joseph ana Abe Isaacs, anativeof Philadelphia, Pa,, aged 51 years. [ Eastern papers please copy. ] AF-Frends are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral services THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock 4. 3., at_the residence of her son, 621 Geary street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11:45 o'clock A.M. train from Third and Townsend streets. KEARNEY—TIn this city, September 13, 1895, Edward T., brother of Dr. Peter A.and William B. Kearney, a native of Louisville, aged 368 years 7 months and 22 days. Ra-Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), atl o'clock P. ., from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCNAMARA—In this city, September 12. 189 John Alexander, aearly beloved son of Mary H. ‘A and the late John F. McNamara. and brother of Agres C. McNamara, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 2 months and 26 days. ¥ The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday). at 11 o'clock A. M.. from his late res dence, 2205 Sutter street, thence to St. Dominic's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soal, commencing at 11:30 o'clock A, M. Interment private in family vaolt, Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. MCcKAY—In this city, September 12, 1885, Re- becca McKay, relict of the late Allan McKay, a native of New Brunswick, aged 67 yes B-Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Sunday), at 20'clock P. ., at her late residence, 712 Sh well street. Interment L O. O. F. Cemeterv, Please omit flowers. MCLAUGHLIN—In this city, September 12, 1895, Casper W., beloved husband of Helen M. M Laughlin, and father of Alice, George D., Charles P. and Roy McLaughlin, &nativeof Indiana, aged 53 years. - Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attena tne funeral services THIS DAY (Sunday), at the Soldiers’ Plat, Monntain View Cemeiery, Oakland, on the ar- rival of the creek boat leaving San Francisco at 1o'clock P. ., under the auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic. MOORE—In this clty, September 14, 1895, Albert S.. beloved husband of Jennie Moore, father of Harry, Alice, Florence, Hattie and Gertrude Moore, brother of Benjamin Moore, and_son-in- 1aw of Alicia Fullum, a native of Medford, Mass., aged 47 years. PFLUGER—In this city, September 14, Anna R., beloved wifeof William Pflug mother o Mrs. J. Albrecht and Axnnie, William, Lena and Hattie PAuger and the late Mrs. J. Lea and Mattle Pfluger, a native of Germany, aged 43 years and 28 days. AF-Friends and acquaintances are respec fully (nvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock P.M.. from her late residence, 729 Brannan streer, thence to St Rose's Churcn for services at 2 o'clock P. \. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery, PLEASANT—In this city, September 1%, 1895, ‘Hannab, dearly beloved wife of Henry Pleasa and loving mother of Mrs. George Dorgan and Philomena, Georze and Mary Pleasant. a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 52 years. 8@ Notice ot funeral hereafter. PUNKAL—In the City and County Hospital, September 14, 1895, Henry Punkai, aged 30 years. SEATON—In this city, September 14, 1895, Fred- erick, infant son of Thomas J. and, Emma Seaton. and grandchild of Margaret Bennett, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and § days. BAFFriends and acqualntances are respect- fullly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the residence of the ‘pursnts, 513 second street. luterment 1. 0. O. ¥. Cemetery. SCHOENEMA In this city, September 14, 1895, Antonie, wife of Frederic Schoenemann, anative of Schonau, Schlesien, Germany, aged 47 years. TAUTPHAUS—In this city, September 18, 1895, Jane Tautphaus (nee Logan), beloved wife of Peter Tautphaus, a native of Enkland, aged 47 years 10 months and 6 days. WOODS—In this city, September 12, 1885, John C., beloved husband of Margaret E. Woods, and father of Mrs. Laura B. McMabon, Mrs. Mary R. Winkelman and_the late John' C. Woods, native of Huron County, Ohio, aged 75 years and 18 days. A5~ The funeral services will be held at the grave at Petaluma on the arrival of the 8 o'clock A3 train from San Francisco September 15. Remains can be seen at the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 26 Mint avenue. _— UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS. thing Reguisite for First-clase at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 3167. _ 27 and 39 Fifth street. 1895, and MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin Scho: ‘Telephone 3080. CMEN HAS. MCMENOMEY, JAMES McMENOMEY & N UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. ‘Telephone No. 3354. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Van Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisco. Telephone 3156. N.B.—Not connected with any other house in this city. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, N SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1aid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; besu- tiful, permanent and easy of access; see it befors buying a burial place elsewhere. City Office, 9 City Hall Avenue. No Collision Needed. They were riding on a Detroitand Wind- sor ferry-boat the other evening—he and she, and some of the passengers noticed that their chairs were very close together. That was nobody’s business, however, and the boat continued to dance over the rip- ling waves like an antelope coursing the Kills. By and by, as the great white moon suddenly hid her silvery face behing a cloud which came loafing along, the young man heaved a sigh and said: “I wish we'd run 1nto another boat!” “Qh, my!" shrieked the golden-haired angel beside him, as she choked over a gumdrop. 3 “Or another beat would run into us!” “Oh, dear, how awful!” Then the great white moqn got further and further behind the loafing cloud, and the angel queried: “Why do you wish for a collision ?" “Because 1t would throw youn back on my shoulder, and I should putmy arm around you and— . There was no collision, but_her willowy form slowly swayed over until it rested on his shoulder-blade, and then his right arm stole and stole around her waist, and as he reached up his hand and took ber peachy ear between his thumb and finger the old codger six feet away who had been trying to catch all they said turned away and remarked : *1f such things hain’t stopped I'm goin’ to quit ridin’ on these 'ere boats.”—Detroit Free Press. T The Ashley River in South Carolina was named in honor of Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, afterward the famons Earl of Papers pleass copy. ] riends wnd naintances are respect- fully invited to nb'fl“l’lqfllo funeral THIS Shaftesbury, The Indians called the st Kiawah, a word of doubtful signilic:mr::m

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