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EVENTS IN IHE SOCIAL WORLD. Tie Terrill House \\ arming and Wedding Anniversary Tarly. AS EXCURSION ON THE BAY. Marriage of Mr. William Searles and Miss Georgie Aitking—The Elite Club Parly Across the Bay. Picnic Announcements Nup- tials of Mr. Frank T. Nilon and Miss Morgan of Nevada City. .. Atihe residence of tlia brlJe's parents, 2318 Howard stieel. i:ist Saturday, by tils Kev. Dr. Ilarcouit. Miss Maude Davis, eldest dangbtei ot Mr. and Mrs. I". A. D.i'.l-. was married to Mr. Frauk L. Tuylor ol Uie firm ot 5. 1\ Taylor & Co. Only Immediate lelatlves ol tlie family were present. Tiiey left alter " ie ceremony lor poluts od the North PaclOc Coast Railroad, where they willspend a couple of weeks awaiting [lie com- pletion of their collage at Camp Taylor, where they will «pend tun summer. Ou their remru 10 the city they will take up iheli ie«idence at 428 Ellis'street. Kn^ag-inent >"-»tr*. ilie engagement is announced of Emma G. Welch, the only daufibter of Mr.ana .Mis. William \V. Welcli, formerly ot Virginia Cltj, Kev., to Mr. George Boole, ol the firm ofDuu- bam, Uarrlgon. llayden & Co., ol San Francis . The wedding will take place at St John's Epis- copal Chuich, coiner of Valencia and Firteeuth slieets, nexl Weduesday, at 11:30 o'clock Inme nioiniug. They will reside In Seattle, Wash. The engagement Is anuouueed ol Miss Lizzie Tiilly, daughter of ex-Congressman P. B. Tully. of Uilroy, mid Mr. Hauiillnn J. Rieglns, son of Mr. John N. Riggins of New York. The wed- ding will take place at Uilroy oa Monday, tue 3uili inst. lie marriage of Mr. G. Victor de l.ornie to Miss Ltlie Burns is announced to takf pl.ice at Ji o'clock to-morrow nioiuiug at St. Mary's Ca- Ine engagement Is announced of Miss A. Hol- ler. the dauth.er of Mr. and Mrs. A. Holler, to Mr. George'h. Film, both ol tins city. .' >(lIM. Tne Sacramento regiment has decided to go lnlo camp at Banta Cruz from July sth to July 13th. This will be the first regiment to camp Ibeietlns year, aud will give the town a mili- tary appearance. Mr. and Mrs. A. Preseott will celebrate their silver wedding auniversary by a reception iiexl B'unday alteiuoou ui their residence, 15ua Fost street. One of tlie events la I.orln toolt place Tues- day evening In tne sbape of a surprise party to Mr. Barrows, one of the School Trustees, in vi=w of his expected removal to San Francisco. It wu.- a very i.ieasant altalr In evury way. Mine, Billoul, tlie prlma d'lim.i. assisted by a number nl artists lioin this city, will give a con- cert at San Uafael this evening. ' \u25a0 A festival will be given by tbe pupils of the Fieuch and English Institute in huuor of the founei'oih auniversary ol us fouudalion next tiuiid.iyalleruuuu at livingHall. The l'Mli»-U(>>f< Wedding- Tlie weeding el Mr. William B. Parks and Miss Bertba K. Cleavea touk place last Tuesday evening at tlie resldeuce of tlie bride's parents, Air. aud Sirs. Cyius Gleaves, on Clinton avenue, between U.iK and Walnut streels. Tne groom occupies the tmpoitaut position of private secie- tary iu tu- office of HolOrook, Mernli & Sletsou, iu this city. The residence was most artistically decorated for ilie occasion, a profusion of Bowers aud trail- lag vines belug seen through the various rooms. Acommodious lent had been pitched l.i tbe gar- aeu adjoining, winch was ai»o convened iu:o a -- peifeci bower of flagrant flowers. 1 lie ceremouy was performed by Bev. W. W. Scudder of the Cougiegational Uiuicli. I lie . buue was attended by Miss Minnie Par-*, slsier ol the gioom, wlilie the groom's best man was Ihe bridi-'.* brother, Mr. Fred L.C!e»Y6S. Congratulations wtie ended by tl:e large Circle ol relatives and Intimate friends who were preseut, and they weie also Ihe reclpteuts of many elegant i.teseuts. An elaborate wedding cupper was served In the quee ou the lawn. At the conclusion of the banquet the uewlj married couple weredilveuto tbtir new home ou Versailles nveuue. At Kose M-\r.e rnrm. O.i Fildayevening last an enteitalnmeut and ball was eiven at Koso Marie Farm, about nine miles from Cillroy, lu aid ot the Madioue Chuicn Fuud. Sercial hundred guests assembled to listen to the music, etc., of wulch the entertain- meul cousl-ted. At its conclusion a sumptuous repast was serveu by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCurrle, the own- ers of the faun and Uosts of the evening. Sub- sequently the coiui any Indulged In a social dance to Hie music uf the FifiliInfantry liaud of han Jose, under the le.iderslilp o[ Mr. V. Pou- celet, which orgauizatloa had voiuuteered Its services for the event. ' Mr. .MeCuiile will be recollected as having beeu for twenty years Secretaiy of the lirltisu Benevolent Soeiely, mid alra as one of the ex- Piemdeut* of|tbe ilandel and llavdu Chora! Society ol San i rancisco. Ills tact aud energy In tie ptouiotlou uf social enterprises are, lueie- lore, w.i II kuonu, aud tha anccess which at- tended this event will excite no wonder in the minds ol I tio-e nliu kiiow bitu. Mr. McCurrle and wife removed from San Francisco to the K«»«e Mnrle Farm about two years ago. and their advent at Ibat place seems likely to levolulloulze i' in \u0084 -i,i-i. way. Thef.nuils Bltuaied In tbe Uvas Valley, and on It they have built a resi- ti'lice which lor quiet, aitislic eieuance apd utilitarian neatness his few equals In Califoruia. . I.i It* sty ol architecture il is an admlxtuie of tut- Queen Anne aud Eaatlake models. It follows no uaru aud fast rule, Mis. Mctuiue's Uste . bivini: b i-nu-ed to eSecc combluatloos wheie an aril>tic result could be secured or a useiul |iUipo-e mm vtd. Be valley Is one ot the beauty spots of Califor- nia and tLe scenic aud climatic suuoundiugs of t <• lanu are Blmuly supeib. The pavilion In . which the eiiti'iiaiumeul took place is located among some large oaK tiees a short distance Irnßi the huu-e. and Is forly by eighty feet iu ex- teut. It was elegantly draped lu huuilug for the occasion, Lesldes belug garlauded with til- flow- ers and eveigieens which grow a3 luxuriously iu Ihe uetghboihood. ' The t'oniiuiiiie of Arrangements who b.vt Charge ol the affair consisted ol : Mrs. B. s. Slacbarao, Mrs. J. O"l'oole, Mrs. J. W. Kansome. Mrs. M. Hill, Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Pleice, Mrs. Qululau, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Cunlan, Mrs. J. ct'ray, Ml» Marie Filzgerald, Miss J. \V. . Doyle, Mis. P. Fitzgerald and Mrs. J. P. Mc- Currle. Ihe guests began to arrive about 8 o'clock, ' \u25a0Dd wheu dancing began tne floor was a .scene of auim.ited beauty, which would have deimhted tlie eye of a painter. A large poiliou ol the female loveliness ol Santa Clara Couuty, arrayed In beautiful and brcuming toilets, was there. Ibe dancing was kept up until nearly morning. 1 lio Crnncli-Kuiiy on Ue'lilinc;. : The wedding of Mr. Harrison K. Crouch and \u25a0ba Lauia liuuyon, tiie only daughter nf Mr. . and Mri«. (J. K. Kuuyon, took place last Weduea- day at the Dome o[ the bride's parents, near - Courtland, on the Sacramento Kiver. The groom . Is a netliew ut Mrs. F.. B. Crocker and Is a well- kuown young business man ol Sacrameuto. The diawiug-room where the ceremony toon place was beautifully decorated with white and yellow tulle, Puritan roses and white pinks, while the. ornamentation of tbe reception-room w.ts in bluedrapeiies and pluk sweet-pea blos- soms. Al 8:20 o'clock Rev. C, W. Merrill, pastor of tn» Congregational Church at Sacramento, tier- . \u25a0\u25a0 luirni'd the Cfieiiiony. .Mr. Ira U. J: .bie was the Iwfi man and Ihe bridesmaid was Miss Mary C. . Liuuch, a sisier of the groom. lur weudiug gifts weie many, beautiful and valuable. Messrs. George Kunyon, a brother <>t the bride, and Frank Holllster weie usbers. it was alter midnight when tbe paity was ready to ' dlspei'.e aud ihe journey to Sacramento began, toe bildal iaiiy sceompauylue Ibe excursion. Ibe city was reached just at daybreak. Mr. ana Mrs. Liouch tooK tbe early liaiiitui Saiilun- eusco, whence they went to Del Monte. I'm-ly ou Nfntli Street. Mr.and Mrs.W. TerriU gave a bouse-warrulng snd anniversary uarty at tbelr residence on . Klnlb street last Tuesday.lt being the first an- niversary of their wedding. Tbe bostess was tbe recipient ot a great many presents. During tbe eveuing a sumptuous repast was served io tbe dining room, tbe tables being prettily deco- rated with the choicest flowers, exquisitely ar- ranged. i Alter supper game*, slngin:. recitations, danc- ing,etc., were indulged lu, aud at a late hour the euests departed, wishlug tlieir entertainers many years ol contiuued bappluess and pros- perity. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Sin. Mr. and Mra. Lucas, Mr. aud Mrs. Bart- lett, Mr. and Mrs. J. (iearfng, Mr. aud Mrs. Jameson, Mi. and Mrs. Kvaus, Mr. and Mrs. Ku-faue, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass, Mrs. and Miss Alkius, Mr. J. Atkins Jr., Master Ueorge At- kins, Ml-s O'Connor, Mins li irnclt. Miss Bertba Kvans, Miss C. Tubbs, Mr. Sanne acd Mr. J. J. beudersou. the Searles-AltklDg Wedding. Mr. William Seailes, foruieily ot Santa Cruz, was Joined In marriage Thursday last to Miss Ueorgle Altkiugol Benicla, at the residence of the bride's sister, 210 Valencia street. Mr. C. Coidova of Santa Lruz acted as best man aud Miss Amelia Aitklng, tbe bride's sister, was bildesniaid. The decorations were of while loses mid rare leius. The wedding bell of white ro-e» aud ferns, under which the nappy couple weeunlua. was suspended In ilia Day-window. Tbe wedding was a veiy quiet one, only the bride's parents and a few intimate friends belug present. A sister ot tlie bride played the wed- ding match at the guesta took their places at the Üble, where they wei served with a delicious rrpasr. Mr. and Mrs. Searles will reside on Valencia street. , Hie F«irtiti VTrddlnc AiinitTSHrr. On Thursday evening last the silver-wedding SDulversaiy of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Fortln was celebrated at tbelr residence, 666 Nlueteenlb street. Oakland. A charming , evening was en- Joyed by the following guests: Mrs. 11. Bern- Iliard. Mr. and Mis. P. If. li-mlllard, Mr. and Mil.£4 lietuUlird, Ur. tad Mis. Joseyb Bern- lllard, Mr. ami Mrs. D. E. Fortin. Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Lamoureux. Mr. and Mrs. Bnuqueraz, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evers, Mr. and Mrs F. bicotte, Mr. and Mrs. w. k Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hill. Mr and Mis. I). Stromc, Mr. and Mrs. Ilnny Roberts, Mr. and Mis. A. liaker, Mrs. F. ltemll- laid, Mrs. A. li. All.ud, Mrs. S. J. Hubbard, Mr-. Hisetie, Mr*. William SUllwagou. M.ss Kmiiu Bemlllard, Mi«s Kveline liemillaid. Miss LillianReiulllard, Miss Malvlua Kumlllard. Miss Julie Bociiueraz, Miss L. Suckett. Miss Eva Laraonrenz, Miss May Fnrilu, Miss Agues For- tin, Miss Kosl- Gibbeau, Miss Lovirrei Messrs. I'l ire Koillu, P. 11. Fortln, Octave Fuitiu, PhilipKemlllard, Frank Keniillanl. B. Slmaid, 1. 11. Lamotiieux.W. E. Beeay, Leon ISocqueiaz, Ed Dillon aud Cluton Brooks. Paalfle Coast Weii<line«. Last Wednesday Mr. Norman T. J. Beaughan and Miss Annie A. dp Wilt, daughter of ex-Post- ma«ler K. de Wilt, were joined In nianlage at the residence ol the bride's fattier on Greenhorn Creek, uear Yieli.i. Kev. T. S. Wallls of the M. E. Church officiating. The marrlnge of District Attorney Frank T. NPon and Miss (Jrace A. Morgan took place on Wednesday morning at the residence on Main street, Nevada City, of tne bride's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Juhu T. Morcau. Al tin) residence oi IDe brldc'3 parents In Sac- ramento, Tuesday maratac, Miss Kinnia N. Wlt- teubrock and Mr.W. CHeveucr weie married by Kev. A. C. Uerrlct The young couple departed on tbe train f<>r San Jose. Ou their leturu to Sacrameu o they will ieside at 181S K street. List Thuisday morning supervisor John E. Harmon ofHie linn of Nebrbass & Harmon and Mls« Nellie O. Sciield, the youngest daughter of Mr. Benry Scheld, proprietor ot the City Water Works, weie tiuiteJ in marriage at tne leslJeuce ol County UeiK A. 11. Burrow*, bioilier-ln-law of the biidc, al Vicka. Uev. X. 11. *Jilb.-it of the Episcopal Chuich offleiattng^. Miss Bertba lirace I'owell, a Boston heiress, WllO vMieii ,S.iii Fiaucl-cii, (MkUml and some ot the leading suiDiner n-soits of California last «eason, was married In Kansas CitV ou the 20th Insl to U illlam J. Head, u uiauufactuiei ol that Mr.Flnrry T. Bangs, formerly of Modesto, son ot Hon. V. E. Bang*, was man at s.m Fran- cisco un Miiuday Usl to Miss Idella King. 'Hie wedding Ol Miss Minnie Mutid and Mr. Henry 1.. KlnKel was solemnized ou Sunday, ilia Ist ni-i.. .11 ibe re-Mence ol the biide's parews, Mr. »ud Mrs. Poinln, at Talioe, In Uia mesence or relaiives and friends. Miss Maggie i'oniin, a cousin ot t lie bride, was liiide-inaiil and Ilia groom was attended by Mr. J. 11. Kick. The cer- emony was jieiluuued by ltev. (i. I'eud.leiou ot Iruckee. (in Wednesday last, at the residence of the biide's mother, InBacraineuto, Mlsa Henriettas. Sehade and Mr. U. E. UoKeesball, formerly ot SiocKiou, were uulied lu marrlagei BeT. Father llaupls ufuctatluK. <->.iiy relatl»es and- a few in- timate filends of tlie contracting parties were i>ie>i:ul at tlie cciemouy. An Kirni-K'ii on li •\u25a0 Bay. A Jolly patty left foi Augel Island on the schooner Mary Frances ou Sunday last. The ex- curslonl-ls were; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heury, Mi. and Mrs. Jl. J. Filzuerald. Mr.aud Mis. W. F. FlUnerald, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson, Mr. and Mi 9. li. Levy, Mr. aud Mrs. Jill Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mr. and Mr*. Uoldbers, .Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Wil- son, .Mr. anil Mis. Blum, Mrs. llrnnnon. Miss Blum. Miss May Torpey, Miss .Madehuiwt'urpcy. Miss l'res Jones, Mlsa Mai lon Fltzicernd, Miss LOuise Modiy, Miss I'liza l-'aiiell. Miss Aunio Kndgers, Miss Minnie Bobinson, Miss 11. Cohen, Mi-<Annie Levy, Ml»m Lizzie Colbert, Miss Uose Adler, Miss F.ua Henry, Miss Macgle >ielsoii, ihe Misses Laur« and Floieuce l.uie. Ml«s Annie l>o«fl. the Misses Neills aud Kittie McCarty, ti:e Misses Nellie and Cairie Mayeis, Miss Annie Dol.ih; Messrs. S. Levy, E. P. Modry, Thomas Muileu, D. G. AntouciviCl), O. Morgan, M. F. Boyle. 11. Sattier, W. J. Hendrlcks, B. Vender, Cautain Harold, Captain llwiry slunson, W. H. Torpey, M 11. l'l.ii-z. J. K. Devoto. A. 1). Brennlne, S. L. llaikk-y, K. Hail, M. Hotii,1). Fitzgerald. J. 1-. Hogan, M, F, Hrannan, J. McCallnter, H. Mc- Gowan, J. McGowu, 11. Vender, Emlle Clieline, W. H.mnilen. M. Helian. Captain T.Crowley, F. L ilaskell, \V. \V. Koulnsou. C. F. liobinsou, Markus benry, I. Hcury, Harry Henry. Hairy Wallace, lieorge Collins, Joseph Uaydeu, H. Benees. The Elite Cinb I'rtrtT. On Friday eveuing last an election party was given by the Elite Social Club at its hall, cor- ner Twelfth aud Websier streets, Oakland. Uurlug the evening tne guests were supplieJ with ballots aud cast their votes for tbe most popular lady and geutlemau In the hall. The votes were tiieu counted by a selected committee and resulted as fullows: Most popu- lar young lady. Miss Heleu BalkwUl; prize, handsome pall vases. Most popular young gen- lleniau, Bobeti Forgie; prize, elegant cane. Those pieseul were: Mm. llaivey. Mrs. Weir, Mrs. Kelton, Mrs. J. M. Summers, Miss Lena Anderson. Miss Mai tie Law>on, MUi Florence Ntltian. Mi«s Annie Coyie, Miss May Fields, Ml-s Maud Weir, Miss Luella Kisler, Miss Lillle Smith, Miss Alice o'lirien. Mi-s Lucy Farley, Miss r,ic- l'arker, Mis? Annie EnKUiCt, Miss C Andersun, Miss Maiy Van llaiiini. Miss N. Mclntosh, Miss Vera belna. Mi--Neva Partner, Miss MeWllllatns, Miss McUonald. Miss A. 1.. Haiiillton, Miss J.E. Laiue, Mrs. J. J. W. Kesler, Mis. Nuuan, Mr«. Markei, Mrs. Ariinau, Mrs. 1;. J. ferry, Mis. O. .M. Watson, Mrs. K. liutsnn, Mrs. E. li. Smith, Mrs. Crocker, jMis. E. N. Fisher, Miss Nickels, Miss L. Green, Mils The- resa Jones, Miss Louise Lawson,Mi*s Kate Far- ley. Miss Shaw, Miss Mattie E. Wright, Miss Laura Crocker, Ml«s s. A. Lane, Mi-s Vloint Le- laud. Miss Maty Ziimmait, Miss Nellie Bmltb, Miss Annie Scliweilzer. MissMlunle Fields, Miss Liiuia K-iiy, Miss Uladys Lotliers, Miss Carrie Hall, Grace La Uui\ Miss Jennie Kilton, Miss Ella Nolan, Mis« Mary Laskill, Mlis Lena Balltwill, Mr. and Mrs. Van Ilalteru, Mrs. W. N. Westlake; Messrs. C. H. Olwell, Ed Weldler, Isaac Green, 6. M. Watson, lhailes Hall, C. 11. Eedied. L. belua, F. A. Cawel. John Wilson, Geoiire Dixon, J. E. Duffy, Frank de Camp, W. H. Stanley, Harry Ellis, Beit Morgan, O. llivaid, A. B. Decker, J. W. Summers. L. G. Wolte. A. L, Haulton. FiaiiK K. wool<ey. ii. Keu!i»ul. K. Bailey, K. J. I'erry, Weilord Mnitti. Ed Olseu, G. K.Stirling, J. C. McDonald, W. W. Curnow, G. W. Cuunlnch-ini, It. eare, Leland Deulsou. Baxter Seduley, Robert Foiule, Frank Smith, Alt Hughes, George Watsou, B. E. slier- uiau, Al&x Woods. The I'icnlc S««son. Tue San Fraucbco Ladies' lienevolent Society willhold itsleutli annual picuic ou July 13!b. The Bnnkei Hill Association will coniiuemo- raie the one bundled aud nfie-.-utli anniversary of tbe battle of Hunker Hill by a picnic and cele- biation at lileuwood to-morrow. The St. A. ban ami St. Peter Suuday-scUools Will joiu lu Ihe pu-nlc. The nineteenth annual picnic of the Portuguese Protective aud B'U volent Association wi;l be held at Shell Mound Park ou Suudjiy, the 29th lu-t. Tbe ilcnic of St. I'atiiek's Assembly. No. 5, Y. M. C. I"., and >;. Patrick's T.A. aud B. Cuild, will be hell at Siieil Monud ParH ou Thuibday, the 20th in-l. Tlie ihiity-ssrcund annual midsummer festival and picnic of the Scandinavian Society ol San Francisco WUI be helU at Shell Mound l'ark next Sunday. * I lie 'luolumne Iteunlon Association will bold Us auuual picnic at Baugei's Park tu-moiiow. Pitrtlrn to Tak«> t'ltre. The regular monthlyeutertaiiimeut and social of the Western Addition Literary and Social Club will tnue place ou Wednesday evening next at Odd Fellows' Hall. The San Fiaucisco Scottish Thistle Club will give a concert and ball ou Friday evening next lu li'uai It'ritb Hall. Fhcenlx Council, No. 780, American Legion of Honor, will hold Us secouu quarterly hop at Washington Hall on Weuuesday *-veniiig next. A reception will be clveu to the d"leimte* to the Uraud ln-titiite ol the Y. L. 1. at Odd Fel- lows' Hall ou Thursday evening next. The members ol the Calbolle Ladles' Aid Soci- ety, No. 1. willgive their annual paily al L'nion- squaie Hall on llmrsday evening, the 2Uth lust. The members of U. *. Grant Lodge, No. 11, U. E. A., will hold their <)iiarterly open meeting on Friday eveuin^ Dex( in Laurel 11. 1 1, Sliiels Building. Fidelity Lodse, No. 74"), K. and L, of H., will hohi Its uiuutniy social on Fnday eveuing next. The ineinljei!)of lieaver Lodge, No. 10, Itoyal Argosy, will give their public lustallalluu party at Foresters' Hull. -0 Eddy street, ou Tuesday evening, tlie Bth prox. The I"iks in Clover Club will elve a fanny dress party at Odd Fellows' Hall Friday eveuing next, he grand inatcb prumiaes to be a sight, wonb wlCDesslng. The members of lUiperian Parlor, No. 137, N. S. G. W., wUI hold an open lust illatiou aud euteilainmeut, to be followed by" dancing, at Mission Opera lda.lt ou Thursday evening, ibe loth ptox. The ini-nibers of Olympus Circle, No. 42, C. O. F., will cive a domlu \u25a0 party on Friday evening, next, at Kohwedei's Hall, comer ot Seve-Dieenib and Noo streets. Bay City Lodge. C. 0. V.. willgive a lawn diess party on Wednesday eveuiug ui-xt, iu Unlon- \u25a0 •jiaie Hall. The iiicmlier* of tbe Minuet Club will clve their thlid monihly hop at living Hall, on Tues- day evenlni;. ihe "4;n lust. \u25a0•The Unknowns" will live an Invitation ball to-morrow evening at Uniou-square Hall. The Peerless Club will give Its inaugural parly at Hliimau's Hall, 1412 I'olk slieet, ou liiuis- day evening, the 20th inst. The Club Frolisiini will bold Its monthly social next Kuuday evening In the Olympic As- sembly Hall ai the Corner of Suiter aud Powell \u25a0tree Ilie Excelsior Yachtlne Club will give Us fouilb auuual picuic at Badger's Park next Sun- day. P^rsonnln. Mr. and Mis. K. K. Stoneutll are at the Hotel del Monie (or the season. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sloss are at San Kafael for a couple of mouths. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Atkinson, Mrs. Hotlllay and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Neagle aud family, all of Oakland, will camp In tbe Moraga Valley for tbe next two weeks. Mn. Frauk Keuyon of New York is at the Sea Beach Hotel, Sauia Cruz. Mrs. Park Heusluw of Oakland bas been visit- Inn Mr.and Mrs. A. Dc\V. Krowo of Santa Kosa. Mr. John N. Fe.ithei rer.iiued yesterday evenlug i om a shoit visit to the Hotel Itafaei. Mr. Moiton Cheesman aud Miss Jenuie Chees- mau aie at San Rafael. Mrs. Frank Tuttie or Oakland bas gone to WrlghT*.inIhe Sunta Cruz Mountains. Mrs. Edwaid Ureuuan ol Merced County Is vis- iting M>. and Mrs. U. Ilig^lus ol Berkeley. . Mr. W. E. Fiost anuiamlly luve returned to Oakland from a ten days' visit to Mount Shas- ta and vicinity. Mr, aud Mrs. Lincoln W. Hollenbeck, who have been stopping at the Grand Hotel tor the past week, relumed home to Auhuin yesterday, . Mr. E. J. Cabin went down to Del Monte on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. de Young will leave for a two months' visit to the East next Thursday. Mr. and Mis. J. li. Fitulkes arrived Id Oakland last Sunday from Londou, England. They in- tend making Oakland then borne. Mrs. Faulkes Is a niece o! Mr. S. Waits. . \u25a0\u25a0 v.-r ' Mrs. L. M. Starr aud family are at tbe . Sea Beach Hotel. Santa Cruz, for the season. •' \u25a0-\u25a0 - Mrs. J. P. Culler will spend the summer at Monterey. Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Sherwood willspend a mouth at San Kafael. \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :\u25a0-•»•\u25a0 , : -....-... ..... ...-,-. : Mrs. P. 11. Templeton of Oakland will pass a few mouths In rorterville. Tulare County. »\u25a0— - Mrs. Dr. Nicbolsou and daughters are out of town on a camping tour la tbe vicinity of Boulder Creek. \u25a0•• - , - \u25a0\u25a0-- \u25a0•- . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -.-\u25a0.. \u25a0-*-\u25a0 •» .-\u25a0 . . Mrs. Cornelia White ot Bast Oakland, who Is employed in the San Francisco rostofflce, met with an accident this week while engaged lu her office duties. Her hair caught fire aud •with ditticuliy it was extinguished. Air.and Mrs. itobert N. Giaves and Miss Elma Uiaves are at s>mi K.ilael for the summer. Mrs. (ieorge J. Fogg is ill at ber residence on Franklin street, Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams of Berkeley are visiting In San Francisco. Mrs. C. 11. Keddlng left on Friday to Join the family of Mrs. H. S. Montague ai Igerua, above tjisson, to be absent about a month. Mr. J. K. Kuggles is at ihe Hotel del Monte tor the summer, Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Howard are spending a few weeks al Ban Rafael. Mrs. Lotiug aud Miss Minnie I.orlng of Con- cord, Contra t'osta County, aie the guestsof Miss Camion of 1010 Filbert street. Mrs. Uuurge A. KulglilIs spending the season near s.uita Cmz. Mr.E. F. Taylor and family left Oakland on Filday for jEtna Splints, to bfi goue several Hlu Alice Hanks is at tUe Hotel del Moute for tbe summer mourn*. Mr and Mis. 1). N. Walter will spend a couple of inwilhs at Sail Hafael. Miss Lena lii Igliamarrived in Santa (Jruz rrom Oakland, Tuesday evening, aud will visit Miss Pearl AlaKmnev lor a mouth. Mr. W. 11. McKiniiou and family of East Oak- land will leave Saturday for a mouth's visit to La e Coumy. Mi.and Mrs. Lnuls B. l'arrott are at Sau Ka- fael for the Kiimmer. Mr.W. (i. Van Suit and family of Oakland willspeud then summer at Cypress Lawu, Napa Mrs. H. A. (!o<s of Berkeley lias couetoOregou to vi-it foi a lew weeks. Mr, U. U. Uildebrand and family. Miss Co ra Mooie. Miss Ida Hammer and the Misses CJer- tiiuleuml lieiiha Klein. allot (JaUland, Will spend several weeks m (lie Vicinity Jf IJutch Flat. Mr. and Mrs. A. i '. Mooie and Miss l-'uuuie Moore »ie al the Hotel del Moute. Mis. Charles H. Uimpkins Is at ban K.iUel tot Ibe summer. Ml.Chuiles F. Luigcn lias relumed to Oak- land In-11l a lllp to the YoseniKo und Alouteiey, aud will ueiiait for Uie Lantern Mules IU a lew days. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Spence have taken a cot- lage on Paclno avenue, Santa Cruz, lor the sea- sou. Miss Sybil Kugtut ol ouU Leaudro will be Uietr gusst. Miss Castle Drumm and biothers of OaMand aie .a Coueresa Spiings. Mis. U. ii. Wiii e is at Ihe Hotel del Moute lor the sunniiei mouths. Captain and Mis. Millen Gnffith and Miss ( ; i .. :i.aie at the Hotel Bafacl. Miss Blanche Davis mid Miss Josle Brock, of Oakland, have gone lu Duncan Mills ou u mouth's. Viicallou. Mrs. E. M. l.oiic, who has just returned to Oa land from Suuta Uru2, will piss the le- maluder of ti:"inonili at .Kina BurlDKs. Mis. Feier lii-i'kei aini Miss Alice Decker are al San Kafae) for me summer. Sirs. A. Schilling of Oakland and her three cliilUieu aie slayiug at Santa Ciuz. Mr. aud Mis. D. W. Buyd ot Berkeley have gone to coliax lo spend a week's vacation. Mr. and Mis. N. I'. Cole, Miss Giacie H. Cole, Sliss Emma E. Cole ano Miss Nettie Cole are at the iloir.l del Monte lor the summer. Mi. and Mrs. 1. Gerstle have gone to Sau Ra- fael lor ji couple ol months. Mrs. Frank McMullin is spending the suininer at Bella Vlsla Viut-yaril, uejir Sauu Ciuz. Mis. Geoige M.mley ol 17GU Lincoln street, Oakl.md, has gona to .li.ua Springs lor a vaca- tion ol three or four weeks. AT LIVEBIKUS. Contest for a Championship Medal by Some Crack Hliots. Tlie first shooting contest for the Selby live-bird medal, in wliicli coitipetitioii was open to r*acitic Coast sportsmen, tooK place yesterday at the Oakland race-track. It was a contest for the individual champion- ship of the Coa^t, shot under the rules of the American Shooting AaSOClHtion at twenty-five single live pigeons. Three well-known shooting clubs were repre- sented in the cuntest— the Wing Club, Ala- nipd.i and tlie Stockton clubs— but only four picked shots entered, and all four came out almost alike as to score. Little interest seemed to be given the game ul killingpigeone, for the spectators were mostly small boys, who found threat fan Inchasing disabled birds and carrying them biiok tu the trap. It took three hours lo kill luo ,'!„•\u25a0 \u25a0:.-, and that work dune tho contestants settled down to what was evi- a more interesting spurt of shooting birds for sweepstakes. All told, there were not more than a dozen sportsmen present. About a fourth of the live birds escaped, but most of them were caught beyond tho boundaries. Following is the seoro of the medal shoot: B. A. Eddy 2 211 '.'01000222 01 -i. 111120 Oil —18 IX Smith 0 2U110«l)!'JS 11 10 10 112 110 21 -17 C. J. Haas 0 lilllugill) 111110101010 —19 K.Eandall •-' lsmosotll 111! 1)11012131111 —18 Sweepstafces into which each man who entered put *•"> were shut for in Ihe after- noon. Six birds were stiot at in each case, witli about the followhii; results from all entries: E. Fay.. 1 2 12 2 2-6 c.Kol.hi.suii i 112 a l— C. Haas 2 1 1 2 a 0-5 C. Siullh 1 0 it 2 1 2—5 Kaudall v -1 1 0 12 I—6 This stake of S2j WBS divided by Fay and Robinson, who killedevery bird startt-U from tlie traps belore their guus* An opinion was expressed by some lov- ers ol the guu Ural shooting for .private mednls which take on much tlie appearance of an advertisement will not become popu- lar euouglt on this Coast to even keep alive a healthy interest iu popping oil live pigeons from the trap. Sucb trophies, they believe, can never be considered, as auy cri- terion t-f championship. ' hallucinations. Tha Nurel Censu* to Be Taken Id This Country* Professor James of Harvard lias been appointed to superintend tlie census of hallucination in America on behalf of the International C'oiicrc'ss of Experi- mental Psychology at I'nrU. The object of the Inquiry is twofold: First, to Bet a mass of facts about hallu- cinations which way serve as a basis for a scientific study of these phenomena; aud second, to ascertain approximately the pro- portion of persons who havo Had such ex- periences. Until thu average frequency of hallucinations in tho community is known it can never be decidfd whether tlie so- called "veridical" hallucinations (visions or other "warnings" of the- death, etc., of peo- ple at h distance) which are so frequently reported are accideuUl coincidences or something more. home buoO or more persons in England, France and the United .Stßtes have already returned answers io ihe question which heads tlie census sheets: " liave you ever, when ci'inplet''ly awake, had a vivid im- pression ol seeing or being touched by a livingbeing or inanimate object, or of hear- ing a voice, which impression, 60 far as you could discover, was not due to anyexternal physical cause?" The "Congress" hopes that at its next menliiiA in England in 1692, ns many a5.00,- --00U answers may have Urn collected. SOME'IHIXtr 10 LAUGH AT. Census-taki>r— How old are you, madam? Madam— l count twenty-live springs. C. T.—And how many you uot count?—l-'lla- gende Ulalter. ••• "Doctor, niielit not a sudden frlcht bring on my trouble again?" '-Verycertaluly 1" '•then, ol couise, you will he careful to make out your bill accuidniKly."— Fliegende Blallur. « * Street-car Conductor (to driver) I wonder what thai mau la miming so haid [>n ? ivei (looking back)— Mebby the fool wants ter git ou. G'laug.—New York Weekly. •• Husband— Where is my wife, Annie? Maid—She's Kone upstairs, sir. liusbaud Well, jM-t give her this kiss, dear; I have to catch h tr.uu iu live uiluules, aud can't wait.— sU l'aul Eye. •• Mrs. Bluejaines— Shall I give your love to mother, Lemuel? Mr. Biuej;ttnes— N-er— that Is—well, Siiran, you n'ltghl leud It to her fur a niomeul, just to save appearuueci. ink Leslie's. - •• Teacher— Who was the richest man of ancient limes Freddy Fangle— Meshusalau, mi'ani. Teacher— What? Freddy Faucle— Yes; he had more time than any oue ei-e, uud lime Is mouey, you kuow. Epoch. ••• "Say, SlinUey," said one tramp to another, "tins 'ere Mclilnley Tariff Hill Is puny baid on us fellers." \u25a0•How so, pard?" "Why, it imposes a duty on stained winder Class, and wot is life worth without a staiued winder in ibe house?"— Norrlstown Herald. "Your name's Chance, Isn't It?" askea her lit- tle brother. "Why, no," said the visitor, "my name's Drumlelgh." "Oh, 1 thought It was the other, because when you lang jusl now Claiasaldloma: 'Here comes my last chance."— Philadelphia Times.' " The (lir us n Fisliermnn. Asa fisherman tbe Czar has the patience of Job. liiil tio II lucky, and often brings a fine string ol the tinny tribe home in tne early morning and orders them cooked for tbe second breakfast. About noon he takes long promenades in the roadways about the castle, having as a companion. Princess Marie ol Orleans, whose disposition he finds charming. At tunes these excursions take htni lar Into the country, where, tired and thirsty, he enters an inn or tue restaurnnt of a distant railroad station to drink a glass of beer and eat a sandwich. .... As a rule he is nut recognized on these tramus by the people. whom he honors, as he wears the simple gray suit ol a huntsman. ?. The most remarkable . thins \u25a0 about;- I. is sojourn •. in ITredensborg is his apparent inclination to mingle with the common people, while In his own land he fears tlieir very approach. Chicago Herald. ' .-•\u25a0•.• - Full-dress bcits fob hike, bi-itablk fob ham, parties, wedding or receptions, on reasonable terms, at Original Mlstit Clothing l'ariors, northwest corner fost and Dupont streets. AN EPITAriI. - \u2666 -HE rose Is sweetest still In death, ><^_ \u25a0 Yielding Itslast delicious breatli: HUB Most richly decked the woods appear At the sad limit or tbe year: - There Is no splendor in the slty Like that when the fair day dotb die; And when some stormy liarnimiy Hath mused our sense to ecstasy. 'SEHbS The clearest, loveliest notes ot all . \u25a0 Arc those that last and lingering fall. So when suuia noble soul doth part. Quittingearth's Joys without a moan. To face with brave aud stead last he..rt '1 he shallows ot the great unknown, 1 hen. though with grief our eyes nmy fill. Our beans must beat, our bosoms thrill, \u25a0. That ot all honors life could lend There's m.i.'ti became him like the end. i'.. .i Dana Ij n dhkiiii.i.lu Harper's Magazine for Juue. __^.^_ MARGUERITE. BY AI.ICKL. BOOT. (TT 11 ' HERE— goes suililn' elsel That "i>\nr caieless Slag smashes moie'n lier neck'n VB'i'? wuth! I wuiildn'l be an atom afraid to jl?C> warrant It's one ol uiy China Images or suihlu' ot eijual value." The speaker, Mrs. Kezlah Dobson, bounded from her chaii and fall ly flew lu the dliectlou from whence came the ciash. As she opened the door leading into the adjoiulng room what a sieiit met her horror-stricken gaze. On the floor lay Ihe fiagmenis of a blue china teitpot that had den-t-nded Irom her iiiuiiUnioiliei' aud liad beeu the especial pride of her heart. A litilegirlof aboui IU years of at!?, wilti pale faon and dilated >'>>'s, was bcndinc over ilie pieces, wringing ber lianas inmsniay. '•You siupid y.'uug 'no, it you ain't broke my elilna teapot as was wuth moie'n every bone In your lazy body! I've a good uilud lo niaKe you bwaller every plice on'i!" \u25a0 Terrllied JiUle Marguerite Gray fell ou her knees before the euiaged womaii. "lndred, Indeed, Mis. Duhsun, I didn't mean 10l It sll|>prd from my liamls." "And what business had you to tech It?" ex- claioed Mrs. Dnhson, spurning with her fool the crouching child. " 1 was nipiug ihe things lu tlie cupboard, and was so afraid ol breaking the teapot that I lell It to the last. I had It most done when It fell lo tbe 11-n 1 wish 1 was dead and in lieaveu with my papa mid mamma I Then 1 wouldu'i uieuU any- thing mute 1" M>bbed Marguerite. " Y\ell, one tiling is cei tain, young miss; you've smashed nud tore up aud lumatid . all you ever will lur me, so pick tin your tluds aud find au- olher place llils veiy allernoou." \u25a0\u25a0On, Mis. Dobton, do not send tne away 1 riease do not 1 1wilt be ever so caielui if you Will only let me May." " 1s»y >ou inns! go, uud there's an end on'l. You know when I say a thing I mean tt. Sweep up that mess in Uie flnui; llituyou cau get your- scil u-aiiy as qnlcK ns you please." Slaruueihe Giuy's Hie in Mrs. Dobson's home bad been unyihliiK but pleasant, hut It afforded u shelter, and with Until «iie wuudoml what would become o[ her II forced lo go un.iy at ihut Idle hour oil a NoVr-luber nftenio jii. . \u25a0 The auaiy woman mined to leave tbe room, but Maiuueiite, With nervous dtead, clung lo her dress. " It willsoon be night, aud I have uo place to go," she said, pleadingly. For an-»er the diess was iwltched spitefully fioniher clinging lingers .inil Marguerite was aluue. Amumeni she watched the retreating nguie, then, springing to her feet, vehemently bin foith: " I w. n; ask her again to let me stay I No, I wont, il1 Imve to sleep out lu the cold aud darlc all ulglil 1" Careiully leinovins every vestige of Ihe broken tra i 01, she hiniled to her little loom lu me altio clianuiiili her faded Calico dress for a well-worn delaiue made from one discarded by Mrs. Dob- sou, riacini! in a buudle her bcanty wardrobe, she put ou aii old plaid shuwl, lied on a hood aud was prepared to (to, she kuew not where. \u25a0\u25a0 1 willsay jii'tid-liy to Sirs. Dobson, although she has Leeu -f i i's-.' iMaieueiite said lo her- self, as she descended Ihe m.uis and knocked at the door of that lady's room. Sirs. Dobsoii was nbout to cri't-t h*r with harsli » oids, but stouied iu surprise. Alihough com- manding her lo go away, never lor n mouieiit did die think the child ciuiagenUs enough to Uo to. Abnel hesltalloii ou the pail of Aluiguerlle, then bliii said: " lam going away, Mrs, Dou-on, aud stopped to 6»y good- by." •\u25a0 Golu' away, are you? Where?" with a harsh laugh. "1 uoi.'t kuow. lainsuiel wont starve, for If God leeus ai.d cart-a lor the lltilesparrows, as my mamma taught me, be wunt let me go hmiiMy." " Dou't stand tllfra aud talk slch stuff to me, Mag; I calcinate ifyou gitanything to ttat you'll bave to worK lor it. 1 hope io goodness, allei nil my tiouble to laiu pou good morals, you wout forgtl 'em as soon as you're out ol my sight." Slnrgueillß opened bei laige biowu e;es still wider, bill only said: "All the good 1kuow, Mis. DobsoD, I will ie- uieinLei." Anolbrr gcod-ly nud she left the house, taking the cuuutiy load 'e.iunm lo the village of Oak- dale, distant about two miles, ll was ucold, raw day, and Miimuenie had piuceded but a Miolt dlsimue eie Mie found lit r thin shoes aud l liner abawl poor protection Irom ihe sraicli- inu winds. Miiveriugly she hurilcd along, say- ing to herself: "Whrieiiin I go? II looks most like becglug to nsk liny out- io lake me lu." With a troubled look al Ihe leaden-gray s-kv, Indicative ol uspeedy stunu, she wi;s b»ll templ- ed lo i i-l u in to Jiei Old hoiuc. '\u25a0Dear, dear) Sly leit and hands are so cold! If I was sure Mis. Dobsuu wouldn't turn me jiway again I—l'd go luck." sobbed Slargueiite. she bad leached a luinol the load and taken refuge lioiu Ihe wind behind a low cvergrceu tree, when M.e was itarled by a boylsti voice' singing lo the accouipanluicut uf a rallllog lum- ber wagon: Oh, my loTCly rearl Was tlie sweetest girl That ever the world did sec; 1 wept unil waileii v*hen the good abln sailed That bore her away ironi me. "(Jet up, l)om I'edro !Let's hurry home." "Oliver! Olivei! I'm so glad li's you I" And Slargueiite, daitliiu liom iiehnid the ttee, ran lowmd the snl\aiieiui! wa^on. "Well. 1 nevei 1 What on earth are you doing OUI here this cold day, lillle liunel?" . •\u25a0I >-i me i:.:.' in ii..' wagon, Oliver, and I will tell you. 1 lliluk 1 xiii most liozed." Oliver Hooper, Butnewhut mystified, riulrkly atslsted Hie child lochunLerlo a seat by his side. "Wnat is ll? VVhal's happened to you?" Uareuettte iclaKd her luUhap aud Its reiult, then said: "1 diu'i know what I shall do, Oliver. Do you think I'd beltei go back?" ' "Noi by a juglul. You're EOlnc home with me. Molber aud 1 aru as imoi u (lunch mice, but 1 reckon we chu bud a i Itif lor you to sleep and a bile lo put iulo your mouth; so don't leel baa lllileeiri." "But Oliver, I—l—don't— " "Vou dou't uuui lu go home wilh me ? Is that It?" "I never saw your h oilier, aud I am afraid she would think me a bold llllie girl." Oliver laughed heartily. "Never fear, Margueiite. Sly mother lias a warm In-all, aud wi.l welcome you to such as we have." "1 wouldn't waut her to think It was all my lault coming away from Mrs. Dobsou's." "No danger, linnet. I wasn't blind all the time I curried milk there; I saw bow she lode roOKU shod over you." Margueilie- letlecled. " oil, I never thought you noticed so very much, Oliver." " 1 did, though, nnd the mad In me used to bubble clean to the lop, and by the time I got home was sure tu boil over." •' li was ever so kind of you to care." " 1 don'i know what cuuld help It;you were a regular little sliigiug-blid, lu spite of every- ihluc against you, aud so I called you linnet." " 1 s::n;; because it seemed like tuikiug to somebody 1 loved." " I haveu'l heaid you lately." 11 No; 1only >an> Inmy own loom." " Bui whv uot, If you li.ed ll so uiuch?" " Because— because— " Maiguciite patisrd confusedly, " Because old Dobson stopped you, I'll bet a cooky. Wasn't that the reasou?" " sue said it I called that singing no one else did, and nlie wouldn't have any more of It." " Don't you mind what she says, linnet. Here we aie liome al last, and none 100 soon, for Ihe tiiiowllai.es uie begiuuiui; io comedowu thicker and lasier." lieliilug up before a mull, unpainted house, Olivei assisted Slarpuerito lo alight. Nervously t-'lanciiiK at oue ol the paper-cunaiiieil windows, tier eyes met those ol a uilddle-:iged lady smil- ingly luokiug out. Keassmed by that kiud moili- erly lace, she followed Oliver uu the nairow palb leading lo Ibe door, which wus opened as by magic, aud again liiupleasant face beamed upou Ihrm. " Mercy mo, Oliver) Where did you find this litiltignl? She looks half frozen." " This Is MarKUenie; Gray, niomer. Mrs. Dob- son iui i, .'it her out, aud we must give her a home for ihe pie.tent." "bakes alive! You poor abused child, bow- ever couin Sirs. Dobsoii do such a tiling?" ex- lalnied Sirs. Hooper, gentlyleading Marguerite lnlo Hit) ai in chei'iy room. Unused lo such kindness she burst Into tears. " »\cvei mind, child; you shall live here with Oliver and me till you hud a good home." " Yes, linnet, and you cau sing all day and no Dodnou to stop you." " Oliver, my sou, It Is very disrespectful to speak thus ol your employer's customers." " I know, molher. It doesn't sound well, nud now ili.it old Dob— l meau Mis. Dubsou— ig oil uiy mind, I will ipilt," It' minded by Ihe neighing of Dom Pedro thnt he had not beeu alicuded 10, Oliver basieued away, reluming soon io Hud Marguerite assist- ing In piepanug Ihe eveuiug men), of which, despite her tioubtea, she partook wilh lellsh. •••••• " The veiy tiling for Marguerite I"exclaimed .Mts. llooprr, raising hrr eye* lor a uuimrut fiom miovrn leiter. \u25a0 Your uncle hr, writes mat a city fi lend wishes to get a sinnit, trusty iiii.o girl Ix'in the couutiy to help care for a baby; she Is sure of a guod home." - For three bapuy weeks Maiguerlte bad lived with Mis. Hooper. Although but a child Mi* understood that her fiirliUs had little eiioueh for ihelr own needs, and I resolved not to buideu them longer than necessary, though she dreaded the thought of going away. .;. \u25a0 " Well,Marguerite, what do yon think 7" asked Mrs. lloi'per, Mowlyloldiug and placing the let- ter In the envelope. •:.-:-.- --" You suld It would be a good place for me, so leuets 1 willgo." . = , : ".\u25a0-. m " No dancer of going rlchtawiiy, linnet," broke In Oliver, "It costs money io ride on ihe cars." •' Money, Olivei !"(,,-\u25a0\u25a0 . "Soli doe«, child— 1 didn't think \u25a0 of till Oliver reminded me. liut no doubt the veutle- mau willsend mouey llyou Insist on golug away from us." : -•.. - ,-.-," "No need vf It, mother. I.lunet might Just as well stay beie, only for her high minded nu- -11011?." , •' Don't make it bnrucr for me to go, Oliver, by teasing me to stay." Aud icsra alood Id Mar- guerite's eyes. " You know you cau't altoid to keep ine." --\u25a0- , "We shall be awful lonesome," persisted Oli- ver. \u25a0\u25a0 >-- - •- \u25a0.= •--;\u25a0- -.-\u25a0\u25a0 .- But Marguerite was decided, snd the next mall cariled a lelier the purport of which waslhauiie was willing io lake ihe situation, but h.i'i no means of lajliit her traveling expenses. Bever- al days passed, tln-u a leiler containing a moiiev order caino ftum ibe neullemau desluuir her ser* nce». , - "- - \u25a0 -\u25a0 .:.. -, -. \u25a0: .. ;- - \u25a0• Well, did I ever see such wrtllng," ejaculat- ed Mrs.- Hooper,: as she tried to decipher Ihe scrawl beloi ber.-" The gentleman says you are to come Tuesday next In charge of the con- ductor. Train ailives aiAndros about three In tbe afternoon. .- •\u25a0 He will meet you at tbe depot." "Next Tnesday I Then I have only three days to May wilh you and Oliver." - \u25a0\u25a0- - \u25a0--••-. " Thai's all, child. \u25a0 Dear ine! I do feel dread-' ful to let you go away In ibis fashion." "Don'i worry, dear Mrs. Hooper. I am sure nolhlnc can happen." -.•:.:. •<i sut'iose uot; but If lucre should I never could forgive myself." Ihe ihiee days elapsed and Marguerite was borne 6wiltly toward new scenes, unconscious of the grave mistake made In reading the letter Filday instead of Tuesday, betug ihe day on which she was expected at Audros. As the cars sped on she was Interested looking from the window; theu her head drooped and she tealized no mure until awakened by the con- fnston aMeiidiuu ihe arrival ol thetralu at its destination. " Come, come, little girl!" said tbe couduclor sbarply. Slarcnerlle, though startled, followed him In anxli.us sileuce. ••You wait In Ihe ladles' room, sis. Your friends will look for you here," said the conduc- tor, motioning her iirto the large waltl ng-room aud ha.ilenluK away. Seating heiself she walled, growing more and uii'i frlghieued as Ibe larue clock rapidly licked un the luinuies, •\u25a0 Wiiy dou't they come?" she sobbed under ber biea h. siittdi-uiy Ihe thougbt ibat possibly tbere was some mistake caused her lo sprint: to hei feel tu alarm. •\u25a0 1 can Inqulie; some one will know," slit said to herself. Hastily gathering up ber bundle she passed from the depot. to the thickly peopled thorough- laieand mingled with the jostling crowd, in- quiring acalu and again wbeie Sir. Scott lived. " Dou't know iiny such pei sou," n-a- iuvaria- bly the dlscouiaeiiig answer. OakdalH. wheie Hit people were all well-known to fiich other, was the extent ol uiisopln-ticattd liu Slaigueiite's i. iiowiettue ol the world. As the waudeied ou and od, still Inquiring, ibedin ol tbe busy stieel was let t belnuil, and cola, bunglj and weary, she made her way dowu a qulel liiittl. Us luiiidsoiue dwellings suggestive ol wealth aini luxury. It was last giowiug daik, and stating heiself lur a inuineul on .t 1 io;;ii sloue siep, she gnzed wlsilully at ihe bnglir, chcviy lights shlniiluK thiuiigli the daik- Desa Lutil the tears tilled lift- eves. " hat shall 1 do?" she mo.uied. " I don't know where go. If 1 was only back wilu Ochi, (ood Airs. Uopper and Oliver 1" Attempliui: uo longir to liud the home of Mr. Scolt, 1 i-i thoughts drifted buck lu the happy days when, by her mother's tide, she listened lu llio slory of a little outcast who saug sweei Sonus Irom door lu door. Even as the thought passed turougli her mind Marguerite scrambled lo her feet, .mil the sweet melody ol u childish song wafted on the even- ing jiir caused a lonely woinui wituiu that si.tely mansion to listen, nor scarce veutuia to bieallif, until Ihe last atiaim died away of a stUK once Ming by a etany-eyed little daughter eit la> lugbet liight lo lieaveu. To the bru-avi-u niolhei ll was as though her dailliig had leltirnea ludisiel her borrow. Heed- tug nothing save the wistful yearuiug Of ber he«it, she opened the outer door aud led pale, shivering Margueille Into the genial waimlh of the Wfll-lighled hull. "You poor clnlil, you aie trembling with cold 1 Why did you remain out so late?'' "I'leasr, ma'am, 1 couldn't find Sir. Scott's bouse, and I don't know where to go." Aud Slarguerltu vainly liied tu bliuk away ihe tears that were fast iilliui; her eves. "What Is your name, liiuegul?" , "Maiguciite Gray." T "liave yuu uo home?" "No, ma'am, only with Sirs. Hooper and Oliver. But iliey .ire poor. Sir. Scott sent fur me, .ii. it 1thought It would be one ic-.s foi Oliver to provide for." At mention of her friends' names Sfarguerlte cuuld no longer keep in cluck the teaislhat rolled down her cheeks. "You will slay heie to-night," said Mrs. Ilealh, removing ibe child's coarse hood and ueutlv siioking Ihe brown cuils. "To-morrow we will see IIUie geniieniaii for whuiu you aie seaicli- ing can be iounu." In gratitude Slarguerlte clasped one of Mrs. Heath's jeweh d. bauds, shyly carrylug It lo her lips. Her new friend led the way to Ibe dining- room, Its carved aidehoatd laiu-u with silver and cut glass, tin; handsomely appointed dliiiug- l.ii' i' illiiiniueil by toft rays of mellow light, teeming lo tne ftinlsiied child like agiiinpse of faiiylaud. Never bad sue lasted such daimy faie. and wheu tiually lucked up 111 the pi lly while bed that had belonged lo oue loved aud lost, her woild seemed very bright. Tlie siory ol her iroubles had been related to Mrs. Heath, aud In return s.ie w.,s told ot tlie dai HUB whose snug she bad suug. Au hour later, as Ihe beieavid molher, with lear-Illled eyes, looked at ber peacefully sleeping, she thought- full] said: "Why not taKe the child? 1 believe God sent her lo pai ually fill the lonely voidlu my heart. Yes, she snail may." Deciding thus, she wrote 10 Mrs. Hooper tlie full particulars of her meeilng with Marguerite, aud lu conclusion Rtinouuced her decision ol adop;iug liei as her own. The next moruing, when Slarguerlle learned ot her good foi mi, her joy knew uo bounds. A speedv answer came from .Mis. Hooper, tilled wilh lll.iuksgivlng that her mistake had resulted so favorably. A congratulatory uote fiout Oliver lo Maigueiite wished her continuous happiness In the ui'w home. Time has tlowu, but Mrs. Heath has never rc- gielled listening to the snug that bad power lo enlist her sympathies lu bch.ilf of lender, loving Slargtierrte, whose happy lieitit still pouisfoith its melody as stie tilts from room to room, the euubeam of Ihe household. lIUTKL. ARRIVALS. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL I Frank & wf, San Rafael Miss M (ioiManl. China )l C C Hick, il.'Ug Koli«|John li (ioddaril, China . « Kcnlion, Wash, D C -Mrs J Walker, Cliina t Hull, San i;.i:.i. 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Mrs Jlatlie Cruln, Dr F A utta Coate9, Mrs Ella Cnitben, Mrs Canton, Miss Cockerlll, Jas Irene Mable Coltey, ,las U Cuinnilns, A n Carey, Mrs O Cohu, Max Cumuiius, Mrs A Care), Mrs Ellen ol:opy,Michael 11 Carey, W M I'olhy, Lilwhi Cummlngs, An- Carroll, Mrs C Cole, Mis* Wilda drew Carroll, Mrs Ida Collins. C R Cunnlngh a ra, Carroll, 1* W Coiindon, Harry Martin Carroll, Wm Conkilu, F Curtis, Cornelius Garter, Mrs CW Conway, J A CurtlssCornelius Carroll, (ico Coo(, James Curtis, FU OasSL W S jCooK, Robert Curtis, Kato Casteii, Emily ( Chandler . Cutbbcrt, Wm I)an!inan,To«as Diver.Miss Mary Iratt. Andrew Dale, t'C Dodge, W II Dew, Wn Dalton, Jennie Dolilver, Miss i)rumin'>nil,l> W lUi.ninai.ii, 0 Cl ara <\u25a0 l>rnssel, Kmille Danfourt, Jas 1: Donahue. PJ Kulfey, JE Davenport, ll Donncll, K w l;u(orer, Miss DaTles. Mrs l> Donovan, Jere-: Alice Mavis, D iniah Dunkerley, Jos Dawes, L C Doods, Mrs Ilan- Duprey, lieorge Day, II B uali I ,M.irket»t) DeaneMlssAnna'Dor.{az.MrsSadle Durlcux. Frank De lius, l-'rcd Donuer, W w lmrily, David, Deßooin, It C Dow, li . Hu-.uah A Ed- Dee, Daisy Downey, Mrs uanl Dethlcfsen Peter i bomas I'uri^, Mrs Annie De Trenlow, G Down lug, Mrs M Dyer, DJ Devltn,MrsJasK|Drake, Mrs Car- ( Dykes.Miss FJIG Dickcrson. It a| rlo . .'.- I Kdwards it Co.C Eldrcd, Henry . IF.ngclmann.Otto E JEley.MlssM -|Kiikllsli, John Edwards. JI. I hills. Miss Eppeuetter, C G EdwarusMorganl enceA itslcs. Nil 1-.lily, Miss SueM| * -.-,,.-.;. Fallsboig. II K Fisher, Miss Foek, James l-'ai:.rn>-'.tii.Ai''i, I oulsa ' l-.'\. Miss Kate KS Fisher, Thomas Foi, Miss S Falt!iißS,V(Shot- Htz.slininoiis.J C Franc Jt Co well st) Plannerr, Katie l'rancis. Mrs >*aulhamnicr,Jo- Flood, Frauk II Mary hau , Flyi:n.Mlas"osle Frankllu, Benja- Fauikner, MUs Fureniau, Uraut mln Eliza Forger, Mine Frcebe, John Fawdon, John | Forrest, Wm l-'reuicr, Jas L Flnt ii, (i Forsall.CF I -reeinan. W H Ferguson, Mrs Forsyih, Ernest I-rencb, Miss O Annie l-'orsylbe, .Miss Frctu-11, K11 Fiedler, F Kittle . l-rriicii Dylllß& Fields. J R Fonl, MrsM Cleaning Wrks Fllaml, Miss Forstcr, Mrs C Frost, Mrs Addle Mangle l-'orster, MrsMa- Fuller, 1-ran- Flsher. Andrew tble els rißebcr, Cbas It Fowler, Mrs C I>l Fuller, Mrs K S Gardonieyer, Mr.GodeiTred Alfred <;rey Blanch. u:n in-ill, Dr II BlOoldsmltll, Miss Qray.J T Garland, Frauk i Minulo Greenhorn Mine, (j'arrott, II K Goldstein, Franz Sec or Uarrett, T S Goldstein, G Greenwood, Mrs Gartlan, James Godfrey, AL . Nellie George, 11 W Goodwin, AJ Green, Frank N fleorge,v* llhur iioro, Thomas Green, Geo Gliiiert Clock Co GottscbalkJuilge Uraen, II W UilU-rinau, Mrs uoiigh. Miss Lil- (ireeu. Mary Helen K lie Gregory, F Oli-Hi-n, o Gourlay, Mrs CB Grldley, Miss Uoddart, Mrs Graliam, Miss Sllnnle A Fannie II Jennie S lirililn, Jllss tioldsmith, Mrs Gratoli, - Mrs Griniu, James .Mi:, \u25a0 lleuryC . Urose, II W Ha..-. Martin Hayes, Miss Re- Ilolden, Sirs MM Ilad.lell, Mr . | nle llolloway.Elvira ll.ii:«'ii..»:i-.s i.ina Ilcaly, Sirs Ellen 11 - Hagentrom. U llearn. Misi Iloltiiidorf, Sirs Uustat Katlo Maggie Hant-rty, Wm Ileililinl, Mrs Hoiiz. Mrs L F 11., .-iiinm Mi-- Martha Hopkins, Mrs C S Louisa Ilellfron, B \u25a0 Hopkins, Miss M Ilagstrom, Anton Heine, .Miss Eila Hopklns.Mrs CW llailey, Jaiiirg Uendersou, Miss Horack, J W Uale. I itus Penny Horgan, Kmmet Hall, J A Henderson, Horn, will 11 Hall, II James Horn, MaJ Harry llainrlck, Juliet Hermann, Jo 8 ' Hamilton, Win II Herforth, Johau Horslenor, Sirs . W \u25a0 - EH, Horstmao Si - Hamilton, Sllss Herman, Warren Godegarb Cora M ;i" ilortou, JHssJes- Ilnnnali, Mrs Hick, C sie James - |Ulckman, En- Hnrton, Sirs Car- Hannah. Sirs rlque PleJ H.iuuiKiin, Miss IllgKlus, r . HostetterMrsAC Annie Hill. Miss A Hougues, Cecilia Uansen, Sirs Hill, lico V B Hoiightun Albert Julius \u25a0• HHi.Missi nuraK Houghton, Jno . H.inlai -ri-.v stout Hllllara, Ilointby, Harry llardiliil. < has Illilton & Hill : Houston,. lno Harding, W T | (attorneys) Howard, FA Hardy, MrsJ ml gc.Hllloii, Samuel Howard, J H , Illlncklcy, Kirs ma L Harllng,J .1 Emily M l ll one. Eddlo F Harper, Mrs Ulrschley, Mlsttillone. Cuas K . James FS Uowell. W V ll.iniiran. Voter nmlgens, Ed Illowell, HO Harris, W II llouan, E l> Hubiicr, I, Harris, Mrs Hy- llullinan (404 . Hurt, 11 man - 1 hlrd st) Hufrues, Chas Harris, Thomas Hoffman, Sliss Hulthex, Juo Hart, Miss I Sadill* ! Humphrey, I. X Hart, 1' ' Hoile.JX Illuuter, TK Halrli,Mrs II A Holilen, Miss 'Hurley, Mrs D Ilkti-h,Miss-May KatllrrlneH |Iliulnii. <•<\u25a0<( Uausmau, . -Miss Holiiredge, Mrs llussiy <t Co P - Leouio Eliza Hutchlnson, Jen- Hawks, Mrs W A Holdiwortb, J nle S Hayen, MrsD 1' Kelly Hyde, Miss LJ Health Food Co Ingles, Sirs K Inker, GE Irvine, James ligles, Juo . ittuiauii. i. i: Win ingien.MissSiaiT . eiq;m m^ifS^S .lackson, Anna Jenson, Miss Johnson, RJ Jackson, C v ~ > Lizzie .\u25a0 Johuson, Sirs - Jacohs.Kaniuel r> Johausou, Auua Capt It Jacobsou, Mrs J Louise John&tone. Sirs Jacoiison, Johan Jobanscn, Ma- Georgia James, c P \u25a0 tbllda - - Joues, Mrs Cbar- Jamison, Miss Johanson, FII lie W -* Hattle \u25a0 - , - Johnson, Bertha' Jones. Mrs Mary Jenkins, II D Jonuson, Chris- Jones, MlssMarla Jenkins, Mrs tlan . - \u25a0 Jones, Mrs M Alice.. Johnson, I.lly Jarilen, F0 \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 Jennings, Mrs Jonuson, J A .. Joseph, L \u25a0- . Isaac" : Johnson, Mrs Josephs, Ma] •;• Jenne, W Q Rose M . Peter A . . - Joanle, A..- \u25a0; -- \u25a0 ' - Karl, Mine Kelly. Mrs Ann Knight, TO Karlsson, A J KellyM'RsJeiinle Kuowlton.Jus Jr iiianii, o Kelly, Mrs T J Kuoz, -Mrs s J Kavlk, B - Kelly, Miss Lulu Kohn, wniio ,- Kayton, Mrs Kerrheval MlssJ Korts. H * Louisa -\u25a0\u25a0 Kesteven, Lord Kretz, Sllss KearlugHenryW Keyes, JA \u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0•\u25a0 Krenz. Mrs Mary Kcdlng, F \u25a0 Killough, AB Kromtolus.reter Keegau. Mrs. Kinsburg. F O Kuhlniau, Chas Bridget . King, Miss Anna lleury - , Kehoe, P •'- King, Thos Kuhert, Magila- Kelleu.Missßoje King.Miss Blrde Unit I. -. \u25a0 - -_\u25a0 Keller. Helen 1. Kusten Kelubold Kershlda, Miss s Keller.rerclvalJ Knauff, Anton \u25a0 La Fetra.RevlraiLawry, Miss Mat-|Lockwood.Ortho Lally, Delia tie LoceyMrsTuylor Lainbard, ilrs E Lawton. Mrs CE|Lo«b, Henry M Lees. Hans Fer-j Logan, MissMary Lannlgan, Mrs dlnand |T.orlng. Kobt Mollio LertTartb, Frank i Lorlmer, W A Laubacit, p Lemknl, Jno 'Lovett.Eß Lang, Miss Ger- Leland, TE Lloyd, K Khys trude Lennox, Juo Lloyd,1> B Lanßdon, II J Lent. Mrs Lucas. W (i Large, Master ILevy, Henry Luckenbach.Mrs Kruco Llchtenburg, Louis Larkln, Alfred iLleavre MissMay Luther, Mrs A A Otis ll.indberg. Jno Luutl9v, JaclC Larsson, E(iust |Lindsey, Fulton Lyiicn,WJ 1. . i so,, tan " i I.lpi'ltt, Frauk kiLyons Brewery Lawson, Win KDil.oapes, Oeo McAllister, 1) iMcl'reg, Juo Mclntlre, Capt McAlllsterl>avid|McCruden, Mrs Henry McCarthy, Mrs I Jno McKay, Mrs Wm Clias McDonald, Mrs McKeon, K McCarthy James DC McLaln, Miss McCarthy, Miss McDonald, Patk Jamie Nora I McDonald, Maud McKlbbln.Ceo E McCarthy, Miss iMcKlroy,Jno Mcl-eau. Jno Anna I McFarlandJabez McMah<<n, MR McCarthy, Miss I.Mciiarviu, Miss McHaßon, atlaß Mamie Kittie Mary K McCabe, Joseph Me«array, Dr McMullln, Jno McCaffrey. Ueu iMcdlauthlm Mrs McVisli, Albert McC'aun, Ageie Annie MiNulty.Juo McClelland, <i T Mcliiothen, Mrn MrPariund, Miss Mi'Conuell, Miss) J W I Sarah Katie Mc(iloehn. J W ploKeynolds.JW ilcCouahey, MrsiMctirath, Joe '.MpHosslc. Miss Jno jMcUrath. Thoal'l Mollle M McCork, Dr iMdnnernry, Pat: McTavish, Don- JlcC'orniackMlsiiMcluuls.Mra Ida aid U McCorniack, w m I MacDon.ild. fieo Mecser. Mrs Em- 'Moony, M Mackenzie, ma J Moore, Ella Franklin Mnlicren. Miss Moore. Miss McKemie, TV IAujusra Pinkie McKinlcy, Mlss!.Mead, L tt Munre, P Agnt-s jMctsear, Jno Moore, PH Macpherson,, Wm Mcran, Jno Fred Merc*r, J Morary, Wm Mailden, Miss I Mayer. J.I More. Mrs L Marv [Mayer, Miss LLMorlf:is, Jas Madlgan, Miss Ci Meyer.Lemine K;Morgan, Edwin .M;i.|i'--.i:i. Miss iMeyer.MrsLaurajMorgan. Kl:a J Cecelia C I Meyer.Mrs Mary | Morgan, MlsiEl- Madsen, A Meyer. W W leu Madsen, OC IM.'iers, Miss I! Morris. II (J M.igee, Dr [Mevers, <Jeo Morrls.Mlis Reb- Mayer, Leonard . Meyers, Spencer | bie Maltcr, O II Mlddemuss, ttli- M'.rrl-.Mrs Marj- Manns, Mrs el Morrison, Alex Louise Milor, Joseph Morrison, U H Manoub, Charles Milllugton, Mrs Morrlil, Miss HaBSOD, Irauk I M I Lottie Marcus. Ed It iMlller, Miss An- Moroney, P M Mark, Mrs Snsk'l tile Morton, J C Marks.MrsFrank Miller,Jlenry .Mosley, t O Marshall. Mrs Mills, Win Mom. Mrs Clip Frederick Miner, J E I Moss, Mrs JJ Marshall. Mrs JClMlsuer. Will |Moi:!II>t, OP Martin, Mrs Jen-; Mitchell, Mrs Moulton, Miss ule Addle Ailie * Marnielll,E B .Mitchell, l, Moulcon, Oeo R Masaiiicis, 1' Maboney, Miss Moweu. Mrs SJ MaJley. F Kate Muckey, Mrs Masi. :! ". Charli's.i Mekey.Mrs | Edltb Matscnt-k, J >' A Moherg. Miss Mailer. Joseph Co Holln. August Holler, Mrs ME Mattson, Miss iMonahon, M Mu.son, Prof ti J-el'na iMouat, G C Muulz, J Matthews.CoraSJMouuett, Mrs E Murphy, Jno Mead. Josie S iMurphy, MIS3 Head, Mrs Ma-Monnet, MrsAn-; Pully mle nle Murphy, Win Meehan, ThosM Monsson, C Murphy, Slmon- P I Moody, J F I ton A Kacbtleall, M '.N'csson. Frank or 'Nixon, Ml«< M A Nane, Miss Meto Jessea |No<an, Lou.s Nation, T JNerth.CarnieUtaiNolan, Miss Xatorp, Albert .Neville, Miss Nolan, s H Neat, Fre.l l.clia Noltes. Fred Neal. Miss K E Newball, F* Co Nordstrom, K H Ncail, Mrs James NlclnTSOil, C J |Nussii>r, Larus Nielsen, Peter Nlckersou, By- iNuuniau, Mrs Nlrleus, O pm I D L Obi ad, Miss au- O'Connor. MJ lOisrn, Alex stista; Owens, W Cal O'Neal, Frank L O'lirien, Miss O'Day, Miss An- O'.Nelll, F Annie n!e Ozzennel ne n, O'llrlen, M A Oilen, Miss Sis Miss Marie O'lirien, Miss O'Drlscoll, F Orr, Jas A Katie d'Uoiiell, J o-good, Mrs C L O'llrlen, Law- Orsllng, Paul u'Mi-a. J rence dckuly, Louie O'Sbea, Nora O'Connor, Mrs o'Leary, ArthariOwen, Edward Mary T lO'Mi-aly, Mm (iwens. Miss El- Oakly, Louis | Kllon I len Paprau, Mrs iPcten. M .Polk & Gamble Pahl, K A [Peterson & Kra- Pollock, Mrs Kye I'atte.Missnattic mer Porter, Mrs K K Parser, Mrs EA I Peterson, Miss Potts Mrs Jeu- I'arntt, Warrem Anle nle C W |Pederson, Emil Potter, Clay Parkinson, T D Pcteruson, K t'owt 1 rs Paper Co Parsons. Mrs KB Peterson, Christ Powers. Mrs S M Pach, Herbert Peterson, Tom Pratt, Miss Ele- Pash, J ,I'eaigrew it ' norD l'atoii, KW I Farley (Pratt, W D Pauline, Miss iPettlfrrew, JII | Price, Peter Kosy Pettltt, Mrs L BiPiice, W O Payne. II W Phelpbs, Miss |Pro3iiectHlilCon Peall,E.l Dolly , Silver Mi Co reall. Edwin J Pickly.BcrtE iProvosr, Miss Pease, Miss Car- Pinkerton, It KI Theadorcli rie I'illat, liernharU^Prunty, Pat Perkins, Mrs I'latz, Mathlas iPryor, Mrs Patk Barah Poland, Mhs Pnray, Henry I Perry, N' J Uarcie \u25a0 i'yat, Mrs B Perc'ivai, Miss J Quint, Miss 1.. -'.'.\u25a0-•.•. J <J \u0084:i.i. M P Ble lljiiinii, Jno w Baal) Miss i Kyi. olds, Miss Rogers, B Cllf- lllanche ' lirace j ford Hallile. Miss Kiel-, MiSs Annie. lioiuml-l. A G Mary KlchardsA BBOwjßomey, J M Itandal, Mrs M liicbter. Miss iKoseuwold & itausdale.MissM Jacob I Well Bauniuieo, BN K:iey. Miss Laura 1 Roscnthal, Miss Itae, Mrs Wm A I Beard on, Mrs a; Selma Keconstructor Klvcrs. Frank |Koss, MissJennle Pub iltoberts, AA i Koss, Miss Nina Kedenbeck.C KuberM, A E Kose. Chas P Keed, Chas Roberts, Heo D [Rourke, Mrs Iteed, Mrs F H IKoberts, Mrs LE; James Keiss, August IKoberts, Thos (iiKubel,MlssAme- Kenfuse. Wm IRobertson. A Ml lla l!e:nal. Anna iKoherisou, Alex:Kyau, Mrs Han- Kenter, Fred | M nah lcynolds, Mrs EA! Robinson, A C Ryan, Frank Hice, Lt and Mrs | Robinson, 0 A IKydberg, Jno Sailer, Josef .Siiatfer, (ieo iSmith, Josle salder, Llnna Sbaw, Wa Smith, Mrs M A Salisbury, Aiueit siiaw, Wm J Smith, Mrs I'ow G Miea, Patrick [Smith, FP Salmond, Mrs I"Slieehpy, Mrs [Braltn, G O Salmon. AA E John 'Smith, WM Salo, John A Sheldon, FrankAjSmith, Vf K Samson, Ueo Sheldou, Miss isoglian, >* Samuels, 1 red Nellie Super, Dr L \7 Sanborn, O Shepperd, Q iSpeilanMrsMary Sanbom, Sam jSlieridan, Ber- iStaugeland, ±.d- Sanlorn.Mrsli !'! nan] I ward K Baudmann Ernst ! Shields, Mrs I Stan ton. Haggle santord, A K j Dana stein, Uaruey Sanderson, WmlSblnn, Wlldt [stein, H V jshoebi-ldge, Isteiubach Co (Sawyer, Hough-i hredk Steinpel.MrsKen loa 'j-iCKeI, House NLen,ier,Herniau Scharer, E '.Sicklus, l»r J J jStephens.MrsSß Schaefer. Louh ISllcol, Re» I B IStewart.Mrs J B Schallenbergcr, iSitverstone, 'Steward, Mrs <.arrlt) I Frank ( Lucy A Sch.ith, Sadie hinxleton, Mrs Stewart, Mrs Sehick. Matt Spinner, Misj Maud Schmalfolil Llna Gertie (Stewart. R ScumirUT.Jc-setliSkiiiner, Mrs Jas'S'.ockmau, Frank Schoneldi.ui;eue I i M Schroder. Miss ISlack, Miss I, B 'Stoddart.Harryl Adelo ISiattery, Miss strange. Ueo C Schruiuler, Will I Mary IStraus, Dallman Scuultz.U |Slaven,TDOsDN| Co Schumacher. W Smart, A E |Slrauss Ben Schiipp. B M Sinedes. PV iStraussG Scliwt-ilzcr, An-' smith, Albort StroDir, Geo ule Smith. Mrs An- Wash Schwartz, Wm drew 1! Stroud, DrEL Scott, Dr , Smith. Blllle stum, J \V A Co Scott, Mrs May Smyth, Cnarles^Suliivan, JJ Scott, Win II : W swan, iiarley Selfke, Hattle 'Smith, Fannie swartno';tHarry Bemoa, w f Ismitb, (,t\v &Co SwitzcrAßurton Soymer, II Ismlth, Harold u| Talbot. Clara ]Thoruaike, Lule Trask. Mrs Arte- T.isclmcr, lius | U la P la\ lor. Arthur {Tinman. Chas Truebner, Chas Taylor, Ezra Ji [TltcombStepber PL Tebow, WraA Tompkins & Cot- Turtle, Hais Theen, Henry fey Turner, tieo W Their, MrbC Tuwnsend, Mrs Turner. Th.i J Tlilele, E Lulu 1 witre. Amy Thompson, Prof Trolupier, Louis'TylerA Harrlsoa Thompson, F A | US Patent and Upton, Frank, &l Copyright Of- to fire V»ientlne, Mrs Vanderneken, Van Mltter, Mrs Mary s I Mons Hertba Van, Miss Mabel 'Van Kcckrran, j Vuluuiiuo, An- Vau?hu, .11" 1 AJ \u25a0 \u25a0 ! tOUiO Vlcaro.MervynA I Vlscher, Arthurs Waile.Mus Mag- Wells, lliuiii.u . Wlllfms, .J M Kle Well«,Tß Williams, Johnß Walz. EA Wendt, May Williams. Mra Wagner, CW WtrncrlSduardo Mar; B Walter, Mrs El- wernrr, Mrs Williams, Mr3 - ujer I KitKnu >ettlo Walker, Dr J A Westhoaser, Wlltnans Bros Walker, MO wheeler, L»J wilmes. Prosper Welsh. IO | Wheeler, Dr WlisonMrs Alma Wcisb.MhuKatei James A - I Wilson, (i II Walsh, MUs Liz- White, James Wilson, Mrs S M zle jWhiiely. Mrs Winston, B O Walsh, MksMi: Wbltteuitelo, Woods. John S Washing ton,] Mrs Eliza Wood, Miss Ueorjje Whlttier, Mrs Maude Way. Miss Alice hitfield. John Wonddlech. Max Waters, Wi; wimeneld, M |Woodiey, Mrs W Welrhart, Jacob w twins William Worhani. M Weltzor* Co. A| Wlilard, Eugeue Wortz, Miss Mln- Wcll, Conrad . \u25a0 I- H - I nle Wells, Gusli I Wnlett.JH IWright Co Yankovlch.l.uka YocngMrsEmma Cap- Yllsahlurra, Miss; Yore, Catherine tain o Josie Yorke, Efne E - lYonule. Alex Yewdall, John |Youncer, Tlllie Youitgbarg, J M ZuilliyMrsßicli-i Zimmerman, K I) /oilman, John ard i Znninorinan.K I), LETTKES FKANCAISE. Bertonneaux. LjHenri dit, Le:Merrier, Mons lionnat, JT.mc lioache and Mine - trectiede, Mar-il.ea. Emlie |rel:Mon, Mons \u25a0 celun iLe Jenie. Prof K.iitm. F Levlgne, M jL'Ecuyer, Henrll Vucco, Jeaa FOTR LES DAME9. Panzett, Emllie cujoube, Urav- Tayal, Clemenoe rl.s, Annie I li'lle J Cu*luierEugeule Gandard, Julie | I.ETIERE ITALIAN Halrtiicct. I.eop LastretoUerome l'uccl, Nuucla- Barbacco, Vine Longobardo Cast tlna ltarbacco, Lulg i.Macarlo, Ant Cam pognaro, Barbleri, lilac |Meilirl. Ant Franc Ilelluuilnl, Vine Messlui, Gull Slnionl, Glus I!o!iarrl, Km.in- Mouiuro, Uuis Su^lletca, Man- uel Negreto, Augelo etta .-»,- Ilrusco, Ac- Pagauettl, An- Taniaeno. Franc Cuueo, Mlrhele gcla Tanna, MlcUele Curotto, liuls Paravagno, Olov Tarevlce Giorgio 1)1 VlncenzlUom;l*ardml, Dora ITcsta. Anßelo Fromanl, Angelo IMazzo, Vlttorto'Toche, Kocco . Ouerleri, J Pirotti, Gior Tonclll, Uiui Gulnazzo, Poll Pletronave, Batt Vaklce. Auto ' CAKTAS ESFANOLAS. Berdugo, A |C»bellas, AO Souza, tlerarllo Canlzareo, LoulsiMiiuos, Np-tur Verdugo, Ml^uei M jllainlrez, Juaa SKNOHAS. Dneza, Maria . Morales, l'etro-ißamlreiSoledad Fcrrla.i, l-.r- nllla ISnndoval, Ke- nardo N.ivurro, Hlpo- ] tiulo Goreta, Catarlno Itt.i \u0084 jSolorzano, Ygna- >'mvarro, Oelnriaj Nivolla, Cbona | da OCEAN RKAWtBS, Pairs of Departure From San FranclKCO. Departure of Australia", steamer depends outtie BOS AND TIDE TABLE. In Pacific Standard Tune. Computed by Thosia* 3 kn.vf nt. Chronometer and Instrument M.iker, is Market street Mlll'l'lNti I.MCLLIMKNt \u25a0•• tor Utu Ohipiimi JnleUiucnce see £igfU* I'atje. Arrived. f o.vdat, Jane 15. Stmr Coon Bay, Nlrnol«on. 18 hours from Fort Bragg*, etc: pass ami mdse. to Uuoilill. Perklui & Co. \u25a0 i: " , Stmr Corona, Hannan, hoars from Eureka) Das.sati.lmilse.Lo Uuoilali. Perkins & Co. Slinr Mexico, Alexander. 60 hours Jrora San Diego, etc; pass and mdHe, Co Goodall, l'erklns * Co. >ic stnir Alontserrat, Blackburn. 4 days from >'.in:ilmo: I 'MO tons coal, to John Hosenleld's Bora, Stmr Blpsy, Plumtner. 20 uours rroui Monterey; protluce, to Goodall. Perkins * Co. Stnir Farallon. Bonnlfteld, 45 oours from Yaqulnak B»y: t>t>sl sks wheat, to Moore, Ferguson * Co. lt.irk Columbia. <><>< diiian, 11 days rroin Port Blakeley; 210 M ft lumber, 200 Mlallics, 506 piles, to Kenlon, Holmes 4 Co. Hark Templar, Cardell, 14 clays from Seattle; IS6O tons coal. to 1' is Cornwall. Schr J Eppuiger, Lln(l(|iitst, 14 hoars from Fort Bragg; »0 MItlumber, BuOO posts to Fort Bragg ftedwood Co. Bchr Ja9 Townsftid. Dodge. 1 day rroin Fort Bragg; 250 Mft lumber, to Fort Bragg Redwooii Co. SchrGem. Klmller, 3 days from Umpqua; lum- ber to Uardner Mill Co. Up river direct. Billed. Sunday. June 15. Ptmr Los Angeles. Leland, Wlluilrut-n- --llrlg J 1> Spreckels. ( liristiauson. Kahulul. Bchr Dashing Wave, Qaffriey, Saud J'oiuu Sehr Queen. Tbonagle, Karl nK. Schr .Mary IS. Anderson, Ilcbb3. Schr Goldeu Gate, Hasmusseu, Fort Bragg. Srbr Klnora, SJoberg. Sclir.Mary liill.crt. Ackermau. Albion Klver. Scbr Melancthon. Forest, orajs Harbor, Schr J G Wall, liergman. Crescent City. Tele^rniiJiic. POINT I.OllOS— . lime 15 10 r-. M. Weather hazy; wind S\V. Telocity IBmiles. Memoranda. Per schr J Enplnger— last night had a deary SIT nind, aud lost part of ileek-load of posts. I>ome*ttlc I'ortß. FORT BKAo<>— Arrived June 15-Stmr f outh Coast, hence June 13. AK'IUKIA— Ar>-'vttlJune 15— Stmr State of Call- fnrnia, ueuce June 13. Sailed June StmrColnmbla.f or San Francisco. COOS KAY— Sailed June 14— Schr Wing anilWing. ban Ulliuo-saileil June 15— Hear Lannllaj. .Importations. EtJREKA-I'cr Corona— 27s Mshingles, 47,000 M It lumber, 20 pkgs .16 redwood doom, *Jpki?s mold- ings. ii pes redwood. 1 bbi whisky. 3 bis starch, bbls wine. '1 cs crotSery. 1 pkg saws, 4 wheels, « sks potatoes. '.'SJ M shades, S4l'A bxs butter, IV* sks wool. SAX DIEUO—Per Mexico— 722 sks potatoes, 1ux hams, 3 cs hats, 3 cs f urulsalng gooilj, 17 rolls wiro cloth, '27 bxs lemons, 105 bxs mineral water, S.i bbls dried lisii, 1 bx paper, 3 bis type. H cms blacking. 3 cs hooey, 1 bull, 10 sks wool, 36 sks 13 bills old iron, '.'3O sks ra.s, 13 colls rope, 126 old boiler tubes, 180 pkgs hides. 16 pVgs calf utias. 30 bbll tallow, '-'I sks cabbage, 310 skicnri. San redro— l cs machines, 8 cs clothing, Ics ci- gars, '."J bdls dried lisli, 5 C4 boots and shoes, 569 sks corn, 28 lixs lemons. Santa Harbara— 3o sJu potatoes, 1 bbis alcohol, 1 coop fowls, 7 bis lea-weea, 14 sks crawiish. Port Harford-18 cs eggs. 13a bxs 2 kks butter, 1 cs mdse, 1 cs wine, 1 cs minerals, 3 coo;«s fowls, 1 horse. Arroya Grande— sl sks beans. MOMKKEV- FeT Uipsy— s2 hl.l»s. 108 pelts. 1 bx hardware, 3 bbls Ullow. H'.j l>u 287 bis 1 bskl 3 bbls fish. Moss Landlbg-1198 sks barley. Santa Cruz— so sld-s i> leather, 12 bxs 12 bbla glue. 0 cs cheese. 3 bxs butter, 10U0 bbls lime. Plgeou Polnt-47 sks cheese, l'.'u. bxs butter, 13 sks sea-weed. Consisrneef*. Per Corona John Vance; Oregon and Washing- ton- Cedar Co; McKay * Co; Harris * Jones; K ltaphael *- Co; C Ladd: Moore £ Sjnitb; i'acino Saw Manofaetariog Co; liawleyßros; AJ tmuieUv Co: Veivalln .V K'owe: Kuss, Sanders A Co; E I" Andsnon; Wheaton .v Luhrs; Wells, Fargo 4 Co; Christy <t Wise. Per Mexico— Schacht, Lcmcke * Sleini-r; Hall Luhrs; J FEnglllh; DSwan; C 8 «'l:.t,:iber!aln; W Ktiox; C MMiner; Healer & Johnson ; 11 S Crocker A Co; 1! Cnrtez * Sous: Chas Harlcy * Co; Hi'-»3 liroa; Tatuui <t liowen; PalmerA; Key; I'cter Sachs A: bon ; Sherwood ,v Sherwood; I»'i CamarinoSl J Kosenber^; jl Solomau & Co; Btsslnger A Co: U B Gregory: Marshall, Teggart JL Broersen; II K Hat- tin; 11 Dutard; MT Freltas -V- Co; Baaa lfros; K B Stevens: Porter, Slessinger & Co; Llllentbal A- Coi Louis T iissl &Co: A Macke; .V Suns; Hills Uros; De Beruardi .V Westphal; Kruse A £u!er; Leinaln Co: Snattuck. Koiratakjr & Co: c K Whitney A Co; OB Smith * Co: S Mclieury & Co; Get* Uros A Co; Souse, Anderson * Co; Koss 4- Hewlett; Mtrry, Pauil A Co: Norton, Teller A Co; Jl tleckmau; C A Worth: Phillip Broi; W & T Well: Lincoln Tea Co; JJ Dutfey A Co; Wells, Fargo * Co; I. A Phll- lips Per Gipsy—BlMlnger Co: Baker * Hamilton; Clayburg * WeldecK; M X Frleus«Co; a K Krone .v Co; Rlsdon, Cahen 4 Co; W H Kousu A Co; Sherry, Lawrence .t Co; Whlttler, Fuller A Co: H Dutard: Wellinan. Peck * Co; OB Smith a Co: Cal- ifornia Pali:t Co; Brtshani, Hoppe &Co; K M Atch- lsou&Co; Koss A Hewlett; Norton. Teller A Co. 6 THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1890-EIGHT PAGES. iSan Dieio iJao 17.1 1 ; i 'Portland Jue 17.10am : ettaV Va'inius 8»7....Uiie 17. Bam ; , Huini>oldt liay.. Jne 18. 9am I San Pe<lro Jno 19. Bam la ..I Vic* Pst SouuU .Ine 19. 9am lia. .. Honolulu, Jne 20,12 m i a .. San Dieg0....... Jne2l,llAU j1a.... Portland Jne 21.10am ! l,lt ..iHuinuoldtbay.. Jno 21. 9au | i in ..Panama Jae 23.12 m| ; !u« fne B.W. Large. L.W. Large. lI. W. Small. 1..W. SmalL ... ... 0.41 pmi s.l»am| 0.28 r«, 4.13 1.15 PM 6.5S All 1.21 PM 5.24 1.41 p.m ii.:iS am il:ip«i 6.05 o.ooam 7.10am .i.lil PM ti.4» 0.08 am 7.44 am 3.48 pm 7.37 0.H5 au 8.18 am 4.26 rii 8.30 Small. I.arce. 1.09 am 8.55 am 4.59 PM 9.31 Black Teeth and White Teeth. gwpctf voices sound out harshly. II tbey come tliruugb darkened teeth; Reddest lips are di«aitreeable, II loul kuius bhow uuderuealli. Tlien buy SOZODOXT, and purchase With tt t' e h of milky pearl, And pink gums and breath of roses, Fairer far th.tu cilmp 01 curl. ' One mlclit almost say tbat wltb it One buys health and beauty rare; For white teelh and bieaili ol roses ' Hake a bomely nomau lair. Pretty Girls and Plain Girls Both use SOZODONT, and some of the loveliest of I heir f>ex have been heard to declare, when a-ked what beautified their leetu, tbat it was SOZODOXT. Xature provides women with beautiful teetb. SOZODOXT, If used recularly, keeps those pretty rows of pearls from decaying. This Is a staieweut which those who use tha ai tide always coiionoraie. If SOZODONT were not in veiy truih a preparation of yterlloc merit, the public would long since have discovered tha fact and discarded It. NO MOREJ^RECKLES! isi: ri'.OF. I. Kiiitiirs . MALVINA CREAM ANDLOTION TT IS A PREPARATION UN'RIVALED 808 1 BEAUTIFYINU the Complexion and an unfailing rein.ny for the removal or USECKLES, PIMPLES, Moth Patches, lan. Sunlmrn. Liver-moles and WiißW'Tiii and all scaly eruptions. Try It and bo convinced, t.iko uo worthless imitation with Hlca sounding name. Insist upon having MALVINA. If this preparation should fa 1 to amwer to the qualifications as above mentioned yuur money will be runded. Price, 50c for each. For «ale by all druggists. niy4 SuMo 6p am THE WEEKLY GALL contains moro reading matter for the pries than any publication in Amer- ica; $125 per year, postpaid A Sfctn of Peanrv Is a Joy Forevar. DR. T. FELIX GOl'ltAl'lVS Cream, or Magical Beaat!fler» it^S a .^S^*. Removes T»n, Pimple*, «*;?S o- .fitScfcSSL Freckles. Mita . Patrhes, '**„<- -o fg&wC Sk. i!aaU anJ <l " " 11ls ''»"«. r -S l.— JKjS^&^fil * ut e *' crv blemish oa „! u a~i K^R^fe ' B beauty »nd de- ?l go| I?^l \r rSSr lt h3> sto°d tbo °° >RJ years: nootber lalu toalaayoi tno haut ton i a patient): "Am you ladtrt uill uu than, Irecommmd'Ocvrarutt (Vmni' Of the least harmful of all Skin preparations." Ont bottle will la.itsix months, using It every day. Also Foudre Subtile removet superfluous baur wlthoat Injury to th» skin. KERU T. HOPKINS, Prop'r, 37 Great Jones »L,N.T. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers <hroughout the D. S., Canadas and Europe. - tar lleware of Base imitations. S looo Reward •or arrest »od proof of any one telling the same. inr;iO SuMo 6p 1/ HAIR ON THE FACE, NECK, ARMS OR ANY PARi OF THE PERSON \u25a0 iflfri ii QUICKLY DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SOLUTIOH m ? 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Page 1: THE SAN MONDAY, EVENTS IN IHE SOCIAL WORLD. wife removed from San Francisco to the ... the euests departed, wishlug tlieir entertainers many years ol contiuued bappluess and pros-perity.

EVENTS IN IHESOCIAL WORLD.

Tie Terrill House \\ arming and

Wedding Anniversary

Tarly.

AS EXCURSION ON THE BAY.

Marriage of Mr.William Searles and

Miss Georgie Aitking—The Elite

Club Parly Across the Bay.

Picnic Announcements— Nup-

tials of Mr.Frank T. Nilon and

Miss Morgan of Nevada City.

. . Atihe residence of tlia brlJe's parents, 2318Howard stieel. i:ist Saturday, by tils Kev. Dr.Ilarcouit. Miss Maude Davis, eldest dangbtei otMr. and Mrs. I". A. D.i'.l-. was married to Mr.Frauk L. Tuylor olUie firm ot 5. 1\ Taylor & Co.Only Immediate lelatlves ol tlie family werepresent. Tiiey left alter

"ie ceremony lor poluts

od the North PaclOc Coast Railroad, where they

willspend a couple of weeks awaiting [liecom-pletion of their collage at Camp Taylor, wherethey will «pend tun summer. Ou their remru 10the city they will take up iheli ie«idence at 428Ellis'street.

Kn^ag-inent >"-»tr*.

ilie engagement is announced of Emma

G. Welch, the only daufibter of Mr.ana .Mis.William \V. Welcli, formerly ot VirginiaCltj,Kev., to Mr. George Boole, ol the firm ofDuu-bam, Uarrlgon. llayden & Co., ol San Francis .The wedding willtake place at St John's Epis-copal Chuich, coiner of Valencia and Firteeuthslieets, nexl Weduesday, at 11:30 o'clock Inmenioiniug. They willreside InSeattle, Wash.

The engagement Is anuouueed ol Miss LizzieTiilly,daughter of ex-Congressman P. B. Tully.of Uilroy,mid Mr. Hauiillnn J. Rieglns, son ofMr. John N. Riggins of New York. The wed-ding will take place at Uilroy oa Monday, tue3uili inst.

lie marriage of Mr. G. Victor de l.ornie to• Miss LtlieBurns is announced to takf pl.ice at

Ji o'clock to-morrow nioiuiug at St. Mary's Ca-• Ine engagement Is announced of Miss A. Hol-

ler. the dauth.er of Mr. and Mrs. A. Holler, toMr. George'h. Film,both ol tins city..' >(lIM.

Tne Sacramento regiment has decided to go

lnlo camp at Banta Cruz from July sth to July

13th. This will be the first regiment to campIbeietlns year, aud willgive the town amili-tary appearance.

Mr.and Mrs. A. Preseott will celebrate theirsilver wedding auniversary by a reception iiexlB'unday alteiuoou ui their residence, 15ua Foststreet.

One of tlie events la I.orln toolt place Tues-day evening In tne sbape of a surprise party to

Mr. Barrows, one of the School Trustees, invi=w of his expected removal to San Francisco.Itwu.- a very i.ieasant altalr Inevury way.

Mine, Billoul, tlie prlma d'lim.i. assisted by anumber nl artists lioin this city, will give a con-cert at San Uafael this evening.

'\u25a0 A festival will be given by tbe pupils of theFieuch and English Institute in huuor of thefounei'oih auniversary ol us fouudalion nexttiuiid.iyalleruuuu at livingHall.

The l'Mli»-U(>>f<Wedding-Tlie weeding el Mr. William B. Parks and

Miss Bertba K. Cleavea touk place last Tuesdayevening at tlie resldeuce of tlie bride's parents,

Air. aud Sirs. Cyius Gleaves, on Clinton avenue,between U.iK and Walnut streels. Tne groomoccupies the tmpoitaut position of private secie-tary iu tu- office of HolOrook, Mernli&Sletsou,iu this city.

The residence was most artistically decoratedforilieoccasion, a profusion of Bowers aud trail-lag vines belug seen through the various rooms.Acommodious lent had been pitched l.itbe gar-aeu adjoining, winch was ai»o convened iu:o a--peifeci bower of flagrant flowers.

1lieceremouy was performed by Bev. W. W.Scudder of the Cougiegational Uiuicli. Ilie. buue was attended by Miss Minnie Par-*, slsierol the gioom, wlilie the groom's best man wasIhe bridi-'.* brother, Mr.Fred L.C!e»Y6S.

Congratulations wtie ended by tl:e largeCircle ol relatives and Intimate friends who werepreseut, and they weie also Ihe reclpteuts ofmany elegant i.teseuts.

An elaborate weddingcupper was served In thequee ou the lawn. At the conclusion of the

banquet the uewljmarried couple weredilveutotbtir new home ou Versailles nveuue.

At Kose M-\r.e rnrm.O.i Fildayevening last an enteitalnmeut and

ball was eiven at Koso Marie Farm, about ninemiles fromCillroy, lu aid ot the Madioue ChuicnFuud. Sercial hundred guests assembled tolisten to the music, etc., of wulch the entertain-meul cousl-ted.

At its conclusion a sumptuous repast wasserveu by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCurrle, the own-ers of the faun and Uosts of the evening. Sub-sequently the coiui any Indulged In a socialdance to Hie music uf the FifiliInfantry liaud ofhan Jose, under the le.iderslilp o[ Mr. V. Pou-celet, which orgauizatloa had voiuuteered Itsservices for the event.'

Mr. .MeCuiile will be recollected as havingbeeu for twenty years Secretaiy of the lirltisuBenevolent Soeiely, mid alra as one of the ex-Piemdeut* of|tbe ilandel and llavdu Chora!Society ol San irancisco. Ills tact aud energyIn tie ptouiotlou uf social enterprises are, lueie-lore, w.i IIkuonu, aud tha anccess which at-tended this event will excite no wonder in theminds ol Itio-e nliu kiiow bitu. Mr. McCurrleand wife removed from San Francisco to theK«»«e Mnrle Farm about two years ago. and theiradvent at Ibat place seems likelyto levolulloulzei' in \u0084 -i,i-i. way. Thef.nuils Bltuaied In tbeUvas Valley, and on It they have built a resi-ti'lice which lor quiet, aitislic eieuance apdutilitarianneatness his few equals InCaliforuia.. I.i It*sty ol architecture ilis an admlxtuie oftut- Queen Anne aud Eaatlake models. It followsno uaru aud fast rule, Mis. Mctuiue's Uste

. bivini:b i-nu-ed to eSecc combluatloos wheiean aril>tic result could be secured or a useiul|iUipo-e mm vtd.

Be valley Is one ot the beauty spots of Califor-nia and tLe scenic aud climatic suuoundiugs oft <• lanu are Blmuly supeib. The pavilion In. which the eiiti'iiaiumeul took place is locatedamong some large oaK tiees a short distanceIrnßi the huu-e. and Is forly by eighty feet iuex-teut. Itwas elegantly draped lu huuilug for theoccasion, Lesldes belug garlauded with til- flow-ers and eveigieens which grow a3 luxuriously iuIhe uetghboihood.' The t'oniiuiiiie of Arrangements who b.vtCharge ol the affair consisted ol : Mrs. B. s.Slacbarao, Mrs. J. O"l'oole, Mrs. J. W. Kansome.Mrs. M.Hill,Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Pleice,Mrs. Qululau, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Cunlan, Mrs.J. ct'ray, Ml»Marie Filzgerald, Miss J. \V.

. Doyle, Mis.P. Fitzgerald and Mrs. J. P. Mc-Currle.

Ihe guests began to arrive about 8 o'clock,'

\u25a0Dd wheu dancing began tne floor was a .scene ofauim.ited beauty, which would have deimhtedtlie eye of a painter. A large poiliou ol thefemale loveliness ol Santa Clara Couuty, arrayedInbeautiful and brcuming toilets, was there.Ibedancing was kept up until nearly morning.

1lio Crnncli-Kuiiyon Ue'lilinc;.: The wedding of Mr.Harrison K. Crouch and

\u25a0ba Lauia liuuyon, tiie only daughter nf Mr.. and Mri«. (J. K. Kuuyon, took place last Weduea-

day at the Dome o[ the bride's parents, near-Courtland, on the Sacramento Kiver. The groom

. Isa netliew ut Mrs. F.. B. Crocker and Is a well-kuown young business man ol Sacrameuto.

The diawiug-room where the ceremony toonplace was beautifully decorated with white andyellow tulle, Puritan roses and white pinks,while the. ornamentation of tbe reception-roomw.ts inbluedrapeiies and pluk sweet-pea blos-soms.

Al 8:20 o'clock Rev. C, W. Merrill,pastor oftn» Congregational Church at Sacramento, tier-. \u25a0\u25a0 luirni'd the Cfieiiiony. .Mr.IraU. J: .bie was theIwfiman and Ihe bridesmaid was Miss Mary C.. Liuuch, a sisier of the groom.

lur weudiug gifts weie many, beautiful andvaluable. Messrs. George Kunyon, a brother <>tthe bride, and Frank Holllster weie usbers. itwas alter midnight when tbe paity was ready to'dlspei'.e aud ihe journey to Sacramento began,toe bildal iaiiy sceompauylue Ibe excursion.Ibe city was reached just at daybreak. Mr.anaMrs. Liouch tooK tbe early liaiiitui Saiilun-eusco, whence they went to Del Monte.

I'm-lyou Nfntli Street.Mr.and Mrs.W. TerriU gave a bouse-warrulng

snd anniversary uarty at tbelr residence on. Klnlb street last Tuesday.lt being the first an-

niversary of their wedding. Tbe bostess wastbe recipient ot a great many presents. Duringtbe eveuing a sumptuous repast was served iotbe diningroom, tbe tables being prettily deco-rated with the choicest flowers, exquisitely ar-ranged.

i Alter supper game*, slngin:. recitations, danc-ing,etc., were indulged lu, aud at a late hourthe euests departed, wishlug tlieir entertainersmany years ol contiuued bappluess and pros-perity.

The following were present: Mr. and Mrs.Sin. Mr.and Mra. Lucas, Mr. aud Mrs. Bart-lett, Mr. and Mrs. J. (iearfng, Mr. aud Mrs.Jameson, Mi. and Mrs. Kvaus, Mr. and Mrs.Ku-faue, Mr.and Mrs. Douglass, Mrs. and MissAlkius, Mr. J. Atkins Jr., Master Ueorge At-kins, Ml-s O'Connor, Mins liirnclt. Miss BertbaKvans, Miss C. Tubbs, Mr. Sanne acd Mr. J. J.beudersou.

the Searles-AltklDg Wedding.Mr. William Seailes, foruieily ot Santa Cruz,

was Joined In marriage Thursday last to MissUeorgle Altkiugol Benicla, at the residence ofthe bride's sister, 210 Valencia street. Mr. C.Coidova of Santa Lruz acted as best man audMiss Amelia Aitklng, tbe bride's sister, wasbildesniaid. The decorations were of whileloses mid rare leius. The wedding bell of whitero-e» aud ferns, under which the nappy coupleweeunlua. was suspended In ilia Day-window.Tbe wedding was a veiy quiet one, only thebride's parents and a few intimate friends belugpresent. A sister ot tlie bride played the wed-ding match at the guesta took their places at theÜble, where they wei served with a deliciousrrpasr. Mr. and Mrs. Searles will reside onValencia street. ,

Hie F«irtiti VTrddlnc AiinitTSHrr.

On Thursday evening last the silver-weddingSDulversaiy of Mr.and Mrs. V. L. Fortln wascelebrated at tbelr residence, 666 Nlueteenlbstreet. Oakland. Acharming ,evening was en-Joyed by the following guests: Mrs. 11. Bern-Iliard.Mr.and Mis. P. If. li-mlllard, Mr. andMil.£4 lietuUlird, Ur. tad Mis. Joseyb Bern-

lllard, Mr.ami Mrs. D. E. Fortin. Mr. and Mrs.11. V. Lamoureux. Mr. and Mrs. Bnuqueraz,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evers, Mr. andMrs F. bicotte, Mr. and Mrs. w.k Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hill.Mr and Mis. I). Stromc, Mr. and Mrs. IlnnyRoberts, Mr. and Mis. A. liaker, Mrs. F. ltemll-laid, Mrs. A. li. All.ud, Mrs. S. J. Hubbard,Mr-. Hisetie, Mr*. William SUllwagou. M.ssKmiiu Bemlllard, Mi«s Kveline liemillaid. MissLillianReiulllard, Miss Malvlua Kumlllard. MissJulie Bociiueraz, Miss L. Suckett. Miss EvaLaraonrenz, Miss May Fnrilu, Miss Agues For-tin,Miss Kosl- Gibbeau, Miss Lovirrei Messrs.I'l ire Koillu, P. 11. Fortln, Octave Fuitiu,PhilipKemlllard, Frank Keniillanl. B. Slmaid,1. 11. Lamotiieux.W. E. Beeay, Leon ISocqueiaz,Ed Dillonaud Cluton Brooks.

Paalfle Coast Weii<line«.Last Wednesday Mr. Norman T. J. Beaughan

and Miss Annie A.dp Wilt, daughter of ex-Post-ma«ler K.de Wilt, were joined In nianlage atthe residence ol the bride's fattier on GreenhornCreek, uear Yieli.i. Kev. T. S. Wallls of the M.

E. Church officiating.

The marrlnge of District Attorney Frank T.NPon and Miss (Jrace A. Morgan took place onWednesday morning at the residence on Mainstreet, Nevada City, of tne bride's parents, Mr.aud Mrs. Juhu T.Morcau.

Altin) residence oi IDe brldc'3 parents InSac-ramento, Tuesday maratac, Miss Kinnia N. Wlt-teubrock and Mr.W. CHeveucr weie married by

Kev. A. C. Uerrlct The young couple departedon tbe train f<>r San Jose. Ou their leturu toSacrameu o they willieside at 181S K street.

List Thuisday morning supervisor John E.Harmon ofHie linn of Nebrbass &Harmon andMls« Nellie O. Sciield, the youngest daughter ofMr.Benry Scheld, proprietor ot the City WaterWorks, weie tiuiteJ inmarriage at tne leslJeuceol County UeiK A. 11. Burrow*, bioilier-ln-lawof the biidc, al Vicka. Uev. X. 11. *Jilb.-it of theEpiscopal Chuich offleiattng^.

Miss Bertba lirace I'owell,a Boston heiress,

WllO vMieii,S.iii Fiaucl-cii, (MkUmland some otthe leading suiDiner n-soits of California last«eason, was married InKansas CitV ou the 20thInsl to UilllamJ. Head, uuiauufactuiei ol that

Mr.Flnrry T.Bangs, formerly of Modesto, sonot Hon. V. E. Bang*, was man at s.m Fran-cisco un Miiuday Usl to Miss Idella King.

'Hie wedding Ol Miss Minnie Mutid and Mr.Henry 1.. KlnKel was solemnized ou Sunday, iliaIst ni-i.. .11 ibe re-Mence ol the biide's parews,Mr.»ud Mrs. Poinln, at Talioe, In Uia mesenceor relaiives and friends. Miss Maggie i'oniin, acousin ot tlie bride, was liiide-inaiil and Iliagroom was attended by Mr.J. 11. Kick. The cer-emony was jieiluuued by ltev. (i.I'eud.leiou otIruckee.

(in Wednesday last, at the residence of thebiide's mother, InBacraineuto, Mlsa Henriettas.Sehade and Mr. U.E. UoKeesball, formerly otSiocKiou, were uulied lu marrlagei BeT. Fatherllaupls ufuctatluK. <->.iiy relatl»es and- a few in-timate filends of tlie contracting parties werei>ie>i:ul at tlie cciemouy.

An Kirni-K'iion li•\u25a0 Bay.A Jolly patty left foi Augel Island on the

schooner Mary Frances ou Sunday last. The ex-curslonl-ls were; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heury,

Mi.and Mrs. Jl. J. Filzuerald. Mr.aud Mis. W.F. FlUnerald, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson, Mr.and Mi9. li. Levy,Mr. aud Mrs. Jill Levy, Mr.and Mrs. Williams, Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Clark,Mr. and Mr*.Uoldbers, .Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Wil-son, .Mr. anil Mis. Blum, Mrs. llrnnnon. MissBlum. Miss May Torpey, Miss .Madehuiwt'urpcy.Miss l'res Jones, Mlsa Mailon Fltzicernd, MissLOuise Modiy, Miss I'liza l-'aiiell. Miss AunioKndgers, Miss Minnie Bobinson, Miss 11. Cohen,Mi-<Annie Levy, Ml»m Lizzie Colbert, Miss UoseAdler, Miss F.ua Henry, Miss Macgle >ielsoii,ihe Misses Laur« and Floieuce l.uie.Ml«s Annie l>o«fl. the Misses Neillsaud Kittie McCarty, ti:e Misses Nellieand Cairie Mayeis, Miss Annie Dol.ih;

Messrs. S. Levy, E. P. Modry, Thomas Muileu,D. G. AntouciviCl), O. Morgan, M. F.Boyle. 11.Sattier, W. J. Hendrlcks, B. Vender, CautainHarold, Captain llwiryslunson, W. H.Torpey,M 11. l'l.ii-z.J. K. Devoto. A. 1). Brennlne, S. L.llaikk-y, K. Hail, M. Hotii,1). Fitzgerald. J. 1-.Hogan, M, F, Hrannan, J. McCallnter, H. Mc-Gowan, J. McGowu, 11. Vender, Emlle Clieline,W. H.mnilen. M. Helian. Captain T.Crowley, F.L ilaskell, \V. \V. Koulnsou. C. F. liobinsou,Markus benry, I. Hcury, Harry Henry. Hairy

Wallace, lieorge Collins, Joseph Uaydeu, H.Benees.

The Elite Cinb I'rtrtT.On Friday eveuing last an election party was

given by the Elite Social Club at its hall, cor-ner Twelfth aud Websier streets, Oakland.Uurlug the evening tne guests were supplieJ

with ballots aud cast their votes for tbe mostpopular lady and geutlemau In the hall.

The votes were tiieu counted by a selectedcommittee and resulted as fullows: Most popu-lar young lady. Miss Heleu BalkwUl; prize,

handsome pall vases. Most popular young gen-lleniau, Bobeti Forgie; prize, elegant cane.

Those pieseul were: Mm. llaivey.Mrs. Weir,Mrs. Kelton, Mrs. J. M. Summers, Miss LenaAnderson. Miss Maitie Law>on, MUi FlorenceNtltian. Mi«s Annie Coyie, Miss May Fields,Ml-s Maud Weir, Miss Luella Kisler, Miss LillleSmith, Miss Alice o'lirien. Mi-s Lucy Farley,Miss r,ic- l'arker, Mis? AnnieEnKUiCt, MissC Andersun, Miss Maiy Van llaiiini. Miss N.Mclntosh, Miss Vera belna. Mi--Neva Partner,Miss MeWllllatns, Miss McUonald. Miss A.1..Haiiillton,Miss J.E. Laiue, Mrs. J. J. W. Kesler,Mis. Nuuan, Mr«. Markei,Mrs. Ariinau, Mrs. 1;.

J. ferry, Mis. O. .M. Watson, Mrs. K. liutsnn,Mrs. E. li. Smith, Mrs. Crocker, jMis. E. N.Fisher, Miss Nickels, Miss L. Green, Mils The-resa Jones, Miss Louise Lawson,Mi*s Kate Far-ley. Miss Shaw, Miss Mattie E. Wright, MissLaura Crocker, Ml«s s. A. Lane, Mi-s Vloint Le-laud. Miss Maty Ziimmait, Miss Nellie Bmltb,Miss Annie Scliweilzer. MissMlunle Fields, MissLiiuia K-iiy,Miss Uladys Lotliers, Miss CarrieHall, Grace La Uui\ Miss Jennie Kilton,Miss Ella Nolan, Mis« Mary Laskill, MlisLena Balltwill, Mr. and Mrs. Van Ilalteru,Mrs. W. N. Westlake; Messrs. C. H. Olwell, EdWeldler, Isaac Green, 6. M. Watson, lhailesHall, C. 11. Eedied. L. belua, F. A. Cawel. JohnWilson, Geoiire Dixon, J. E. Duffy,Frank deCamp, W. H.Stanley, Harry Ellis, Beit Morgan,O. llivaid, A.B. Decker, J. W. Summers. L. G.Wolte. A. L, Haulton. FiaiiK K. wool<ey. ii.Keu!i»ul. K. Bailey, K.J. I'erry, Weilord Mnitti.Ed Olseu, G. K.Stirling,J. C.McDonald, W. W.Curnow, G. W. Cuunlnch-ini, It. eare, LelandDeulsou. Baxter Seduley, Robert Foiule, FrankSmith, Alt Hughes, George Watsou, B. E. slier-uiau, Al&x Woods.

The I'icnlc S««son.Tue San Fraucbco Ladies' lienevolent Society

willhold itsleutli annual picuic ou July 13!b.The Bnnkei Hill Association will coniiuemo-

raie the one bundled aud nfie-.-utli anniversary

of tbe battle of Hunker Hill by a picnic and cele-biation at lileuwood to-morrow. The St. A.banami St. Peter Suuday-scUools Will joiu lu Ihepu-nlc.

The nineteenth annual picnic of the Portuguese

Protective aud B'U volent Association wi;l beheld at Shell Mound Park ou Suudjiy, the 29thlu-t.

Tbe ilcnic of St. I'atiiek's Assembly. No. 5,Y. M.C. I"., and >;. Patrick's T.A.aud B. Cuild,will be hell at Siieil Monud ParH ou Thuibday,the 20th in-l.

Tlie ihiity-ssrcund annual midsummer festivaland picnic of the Scandinavian Society ol SanFrancisco WUI be helU at Shell Mound l'ark nextSunday.*Ilie 'luolumne Iteunlon Association willboldUs auuual picnic at Baugei's Park tu-moiiow.

Pitrtlrn to Tak«> t'ltre.The regular monthlyeutertaiiimeut and social

of the Western Addition Literary and SocialClub willtnue place ou Wednesday evening nextat Odd Fellows' Hall.

The San Fiaucisco Scottish Thistle Club willgive a concert and ball ou Friday evening nextlu li'uai It'ritb Hall.

Fhcenlx Council, No. 780, American Legion ofHonor, will hold Us secouu quarterly hop atWashington Hall on Weuuesday *-veniiig next.

Areception will be clveu to the d"leimte* tothe Uraud ln-titiite ol the Y. L. 1. at Odd Fel-lows' Hall ou Thursday evening next.

The members ol the Calbolle Ladles' AidSoci-ety, No. 1. willgive their annual paily al L'nion-squaie Hallon llmrsday evening, the 2Uth lust.

The members of U.*.Grant Lodge, No. 11, U.E. A., willhold their <)iiarterly open meeting onFriday eveuin^ Dex( in Laurel 11.1 1, SliielsBuilding.

Fidelity Lodse, No. 74"), K. and L,of H., willhohi Its uiuutniy social on Fnday eveuing next.

The ineinljei!)of lieaver Lodge, No.10, ItoyalArgosy, will give their public lustallalluu partyat Foresters' Hull. -0 Eddy street, ou Tuesdayevening, tlie Bth prox.

The I"iksin Clover Club willelve a fanny dressparty at Odd Fellows' Hall Friday eveuing next,

he grand inatcb prumiaes to be a sight, wonbwlCDesslng.

The members of lUiperian Parlor, No. 137,N. S. G. W., wUI hold an open lust illatiou audeuteilainmeut, to be followed by"dancing, atMission Opera lda.lt ou Thursday evening, ibeloth ptox.

The ini-nibers of Olympus Circle, No. 42, C. O.F., will cive a domlu \u25a0 party on Friday evening,next, at Kohwedei's Hall, comer ot Seve-Dieeniband Noo streets.

Bay City Lodge. C. 0. V.. willgive a lawn diessparty on Wednesday eveuiug ui-xt, iu Unlon-\u25a0 •jiaie Hall.

The iiicmlier* of tbe Minuet Club will clvetheir thlid monihlyhop at livingHall, on Tues-day evenlni;. ihe "4;n lust.

\u25a0•The Unknowns" willlive an Invitation ballto-morrow evening at Uniou-square Hall.

The Peerless Club willgive Its inaugural parlyat Hliimau's Hall,1412 I'olk slieet, ou liiuis-day evening, the 20th inst.

The Club Frolisiini will bold Its monthlysocial next Kuuday evening In the Olympic As-sembly Hall ai the Corner of Suiter aud Powell\u25a0tree

Ilie Excelsior Yachtlne Club will give Usfouilb auuual picuic at Badger's Park next Sun-day.

P^rsonnln.Mr.and Mis. K. K.Stoneutll are at the Hotel

del Monie (or the season.Mr.and Mrs. Louis Sloss are at San Kafael for

a couple of mouths.Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Atkinson, Mrs. Hotlllay

and Mr.and Mrs. J. J. Neagle aud family, all ofOakland, willcamp In tbe Moraga Valley for tbenext two weeks.

Mn. Frauk Keuyon of New York is at the SeaBeach Hotel, Sauia Cruz.

Mrs. Park Heusluw of Oakland bas been visit-Inn Mr.and Mrs. A. Dc\V. Krowo ofSanta Kosa.

Mr. John N.Fe.ithei rer.iiued yesterdayevenlug iom a shoit visit to the Hotel Itafaei.

Mr.Moiton Cheesman aud Miss Jenuie Chees-mau aie at San Rafael.

Mrs. Frank Tuttie or Oakland bas gone toWrlghT*.inIhe Sunta Cruz Mountains.Mrs. Edwaid Ureuuan ol Merced County Is vis-

iting M>.and Mrs. U. Ilig^lusol Berkeley. .Mr. W. E. Fiost anuiamlly luve returned

toOakland from a ten days' visit to Mount Shas-ta and vicinity.

Mr,aud Mrs. Lincoln W.Hollenbeck, who havebeen stopping at the Grand Hotel tor the pastweek, relumed home to Auhuin yesterday, .

Mr.E. J. Cabin went down to Del Monte onSaturday.

Mr. and Mrs. M. H. de Young willleave for atwo months' visitto the East next Thursday.

Mr.and Mis. J. li.Fitulkes arrived IdOaklandlast Sunday from Londou, England. They in-tend making Oakland then borne. Mrs. FaulkesIs aniece o! Mr.S. Waits. . \u25a0\u25a0 v.-r

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Mrs. L.M. Starr aud family are at tbe.SeaBeach Hotel. Santa Cruz, for the season. •' \u25a0-\u25a0

-Mrs. J. P. Culler will spend the summer at

Monterey.Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Sherwood and Mr. and

Mrs. K.L.Sherwood willspend a mouth at SanKafael. •

\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :\u25a0-•»•\u25a0 , : -....-... ..... ...-,-.: Mrs. P. 11. Templeton of Oakland will pass afew mouths In rorterville. Tulare County. »\u25a0—-

Mrs. Dr. Nicbolsou and daughters are out oftown on a camping tour la tbevicinity of BoulderCreek. \u25a0••

-, -

\u25a0\u25a0-- \u25a0•- . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -.-\u25a0.. \u25a0-*-\u25a0 •» .-\u25a0. . Mrs. Cornelia White ot Bast Oakland, who Is

employed in the San Francisco rostofflce, metwith an accident this week while engaged lu heroffice duties. Her hair caught fire aud •withditticuliyit was extinguished.

Air.and Mrs. itobert N. Giaves and Miss ElmaUiaves are at s>mi K.ilael for the summer.

Mrs. (ieorge J. Fogg is ill at ber residence onFranklin street, Oakland.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams of Berkeley arevisitingIn San Francisco.

Mrs. C. 11. Keddlng left on Friday to Join thefamily of Mrs. H. S. Montague ai Igerua, above

tjisson, to be absent about a month.Mr. J. K. Kuggles is at ihe Hotel del Monte tor

the summer,Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Howard are spending

a few weeks al Ban Rafael.Mrs. Lotiug aud Miss Minnie I.orlngof Con-

cord, Contra t'osta County, aie the guestsof MissCamion of 1010 Filbert street.

Mrs. Uuurge A. KulglilIs spending the seasonnear s.uita Cmz.

Mr.E. F. Taylor and family left Oakland onFilday for jEtna Splints, to bfi goue several

Hlu Alice Hanks is at tUe Hotel del Moute fortbe summer mourn*.

Mr and Mis. 1). N.Walter will spend a coupleof inwilhs at Sail Hafael.

Miss Lena liiIgliamarrived in Santa (Jruz rromOakland, Tuesday evening, aud will visit MissPearl AlaKmnev lor a mouth.

Mr. W. 11. McKiniiou and family of East Oak-land will leave Saturday for a mouth's visit toLa e Coumy.

Mi.and Mrs. Lnuls B. l'arrott are at Sau Ka-fael for the Kiimmer.

Mr.W. (i. Van Suit and family of Oaklandwillspeud then summer at Cypress Lawu, Napa

Mrs. H. A.(!o<s of Berkeley lias couetoOregouto vi-it foi a lew weeks.

Mr,U. U. Uildebrand and family. Miss Co raMooie. Miss Ida Hammer and the Misses CJer-tiiuleuml lieiiha Klein. allot (JaUland, Will spendseveral weeks m (lie Vicinity Jf IJutch Flat.

Mr.and Mrs. A. i'. Mooie and Miss l-'uuuieMoore »ie al the Hotel del Moute.

Mis. Charles H.Uimpkins Is at ban K.iUel totIbe summer.

Ml.Chuiles F. Luigcn lias relumed to Oak-land In-11l a lllpto the YoseniKo und Alouteiey,aud willueiiait for Uie Lantern Mules IU a lewdays.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Spence have taken a cot-lage on Paclno avenue, Santa Cruz, lor the sea-sou. Miss Sybil Kugtutol ouU Leaudro will beUietr gusst.

Miss Castle Drumm and biothers of OaMandaie .a Coueresa Spiings.

Mis. U. ii.Wiii e is at Ihe Hotel del Moute lorthe sunniiei mouths.

Captain and Mis. Millen Gnffith and Miss( ;i. . :i.aie at the Hotel Bafacl. •

Miss Blanche Davis mid Miss Josle Brock, ofOakland, have gone lu Duncan Mills ou umouth's. Viicallou.

Mrs. E. M. l.oiic, who has just returned toOa land from Suuta Uru2, will piss the le-maluder of ti:"inonili at .Kina BurlDKs.

Mis. Feier lii-i'kei aini Miss Alice Decker areal San Kafae) for me summer.

Sirs. A. Schilling of Oakland and her threecliilUieu aie slayiug at Santa Ciuz.

Mr. aud Mis. D. W. Buyd ot Berkeley havegone to coliax lo spend a week's vacation.

Mr. and Mis.N. I'.Cole, Miss Giacie H. Cole,Sliss Emma E. Cole ano Miss Nettie Cole are atthe iloir.ldel Monte lor the summer.

Mi.and Mrs. 1. Gerstle have gone to Sau Ra-fael lor jicouple ol months.

Mrs. Frank McMullin is spending the suininerat Bella Vlsla Viut-yaril, uejir Sauu Ciuz.

Mis. Geoige M.mley ol 17GU Lincoln street,Oakl.md, has gona to .li.ua Springs lor a vaca-tion ol three or four weeks.

AT LIVEBIKUS.Contest for a Championship Medal by

Some Crack Hliots.Tlie first shooting contest for the Selby

live-birdmedal, in wliicli coitipetitioii wasopen to r*acitic Coast sportsmen, tooK placeyesterday at the Oakland race-track. Itwas a contest for the individual champion-ship of the Coa^t, shot under the rules ofthe American Shooting AaSOClHtion attwenty-five single live pigeons. Threewell-known shooting clubs were repre-sented in the cuntest— the Wing Club, Ala-nipd.iand tlie Stockton clubs— but only fourpicked shots entered, and all four came outalmost alike as to score.

Little interest seemed to be given thegame ul killingpigeone, for the spectatorswere mostly small boys, who found threatfan Inchasing disabled birds and carryingthem biiok tu the trap. It took three hourslo killluo ,'!„•\u25a0 \u25a0:.-, and that work dune thocontestants settled down to what was evi-a more interesting spurt of shooting birdsfor sweepstakes. Alltold, there were notmore than a dozen sportsmen present.About a fourth of the live birds escaped,but most of them were caught beyond thoboundaries. Following is the seoro of themedal shoot:B. A. Eddy 2 211 '.'01000222

01 -i. 111120 Oil —18IXSmith 0 2U110«l)!'JS 11

10 10 112 110 21 -17C. J. Haas 0 lilllugill)

111110101010 —19K.Eandall •-' lsmosotll 111!

1)11012131111 —18Sweepstafces into which each man who

entered put *•"> were shut for inIhe after-noon. Six birds were stiot at ineach case,witliabout the followhii; results from allentries:E. Fay.. 1 2 12 2 2-6c.Kol.hi.suii i112 a l—C. Haas 2 1 1 2 a 0-5C. Siullh 1 0 it 2 1 2—5Kaudall v -1 1 0 12 I—6

This stake of S2j WBS divided by Fayand Robinson, who killedevery bird startt-Ufrom tlie traps belore their guus*

An opinion was expressed by some lov-ers ol the guu Ural shooting for .privatemednls which take on much tlie appearanceof an advertisement will not become popu-lar euouglt on this Coast to even keep alivea healthy interest iu popping oil livepigeons from the trap. Sucb trophies, theybelieve, can never be considered, as auy cri-terion t-f championship. '

hallucinations.

Tha Nurel Censu* to Be Taken Id ThisCountry*

Professor James of Harvard liasbeen appointed to superintend tlie censusof hallucination in America on behalf ofthe International C'oiicrc'ss of Experi-mental Psychology at I'nrU.

The object of the Inquiry is twofold:First, to Bet a mass of facts about hallu-cinations which way serve as a basis for ascientific study of these phenomena; audsecond, to ascertain approximately the pro-portion of persons who havo Had such ex-periences. Until thu average frequency ofhallucinations in tho community is knownit can never be decidfd whether tlie so-called "veridical" hallucinations (visions orother "warnings" of the- death, etc., of peo-ple at h distance) which are so frequentlyreported are accideuUl coincidences orsomething more.

home buoO or more persons in England,France and the United .Stßtes have alreadyreturned answers io ihe question whichheads tlie census sheets:

"liave you ever,when ci'inplet''ly awake, had a vivid im-pression ol seeing or being touched by alivingbeing or inanimate object, or of hear-ing a voice, which impression, 60 far as youcould discover, was not due to anyexternalphysical cause?"

The "Congress" hopes that at its nextmenliiiAin England in 1692, ns many a5.00,---00U answers may have Urn collected.

SOME'IHIXtr 10 LAUGH AT.

Census-taki>r— How old are you, madam?Madam—lcount twenty-live springs.C. T.—And how many youuot count?—l-'lla-

gende Ulalter. • • •"Doctor, niielit not a sudden frlcht bring on

my trouble again?" '-Verycertaluly 1" '•then,ol couise, you will he careful to make out yourbillaccuidniKly."— Fliegende Blallur.

« * •Street-car Conductor (to driver)

—Iwonder

what thai mau la mimingso haid [>n ?ivei (looking back)— Mebby the fool wants

ter gitou. G'laug.—New York Weekly.• • •Husband— Where is my wife, Annie?Maid—She's Kone upstairs, sir.liusbaud

— Well, jM-t give her this kiss, dear;Ihave to catch h tr.uu iulive uiluules, aud can'twait.—sU l'aul Eye. • • •

Mrs. Bluejaines— Shall Igive your love tomother, Lemuel?

Mr. Biuej;ttnes— N-er—that Is—well, Siiran,you n'ltghl leud It to her fur a niomeul, just tosave appearuueci.

—ink Leslie's.

-• • •

Teacher— Who was the richest man of ancientlimes

Freddy Fangle— Meshusalau, mi'ani.Teacher— What?Freddy Faucle— Yes; he had more time than

any oue ei-e, uud lime Is mouey, you kuow.Epoch. • • •

"Say, SlinUey," said one tramp to another,"tins 'ere MclilnleyTariff HillIs puny baid onus fellers."

\u25a0•How so, pard?""Why, it imposes a duty on stained winder

Class, and wot is life worth without a staiuedwinder inibe house?"— Norrlstown Herald.• • •

"Your name's Chance, Isn't It?" askea her lit-tle brother.

"Why, no," said the visitor, "my name'sDrumlelgh."

"Oh, 1 thought Itwas the other, because whenyou lang juslnow Claiasaldloma: 'Here comesmy last chance."— Philadelphia Times.'

"The (lirus n Fisliermnn.

Asa fisherman tbe Czar has the patienceof Job. liiiltio IIlucky, and often bringsa fine string ol the tinny tribe home in tneearly morning and orders them cooked fortbe second breakfast. About noon he takeslong promenades in the roadways about thecastle, having as a companion. PrincessMarie olOrleans, whose disposition he findscharming. At tunes these excursions takehtni lar Into the country, where, tired andthirsty, he enters an inn or tue restaurnntof a distant railroad station to drink a glassof beer and eat a sandwich. .... As a rule heis nut recognized on these tramus by thepeople. whom he honors, as he wears thesimple gray suit ol a huntsman. ?. The mostremarkable . thins \u25a0 about;- I.is sojourn •. inITredensborg is his apparent inclination tomingle with the common people, while Inhis own land he fears tlieir very approach.

—Chicago Herald.

'.-•\u25a0•.•

-Full-dress bcits fob hike, bi-itablk fob

ham, parties, weddingor receptions, on reasonableterms, at Original Mlstit Clothing l'ariors, northwestcorner fost and Dupont streets.

AN EPITAriI.-

\u2666 -HE rose Issweetest still Indeath,><^_ \u25a0 YieldingItslast delicious breatli:HUB Most richlydecked the woods appear

Atthe sad limit or tbe year:-

There Is no splendor in the sltyLike that when the fairday dotb die;And when some stormy liarnimiyHath mused our sense toecstasy. 'SEHbSThe clearest, loveliest notes ot all . \u25a0

Arc those that last and lingering fall.So when suuia noble soul doth part.Quittingearth's Joys without a moan.Toface with brave aud stead last he..rt'1 he shallows ot the great unknown,1hen. though with grief our eyes nmy fill.Our beans must beat, our bosoms thrill, \u25a0.

That ot all honors life could lendThere's m.i.'ti became him like the end.i'.. .i Dana Ijndhkiiii.i.lu Harper's Magazine for

Juue. __^.^_

MARGUERITE.BYAI.ICKL.BOOT.

(TT11'HERE— goes suililn' elsel That

"i>\nr caieless Slag smashes moie'n lier neck'nVB'i'? wuth! Iwuiildn'l be an atom afraid tojl?C> warrant It's one ol uiy China Images orsuihlu' ot eijual value."

The speaker, Mrs. Kezlah Dobson, boundedfrom her chaii and fall ly flew lu the dliectloufrom whence came the ciash. As she opened thedoor leading into the adjoiulng room what asieiit met her horror-stricken gaze. On thefloor lay Ihe fiagmenis of a blue china teitpotthat had den-t-nded Irom her iiiuiiUnioiliei' audliad beeu the especial pride of her heart. Alitilegirlof aboui IU years of at!?, wilti palefaon and dilated >'>>'s, was bcndinc over iliepieces, wringingber lianas inmsniay.

'•You siupid y.'uug 'no, it you ain't broke myelilna teapot as was wuth moie'n every bone Inyour lazy body! I've a good uilud lo niaKe youbwaller every plice on'i!" \u25a0

Terrllied JiUle Marguerite Gray fell ou herknees before the euiaged womaii.

"lndred, Indeed, Mis.Duhsun, Ididn't mean10l Itsll|>prd from my liamls."

"And what business had you to tech It?" ex-claioed Mrs. Dnhson, spurning with her fool thecrouching child."

1 was nipiug ihe things lu tlie cupboard, andwas so afraid ol breaking the teapot that IlellItto the last. Ihad It most done when It felllo tbe11-n 1 wish 1was dead and in lieaveu with mypapa mid mamma I Then 1 wouldu'i uieuU any-thing mute 1" M>bbed Marguerite."

Y\ell, one tilingis cei tain, young miss; you'vesmashed nud tore up aud lumatid . all you everwilllur me, so pick tin your tluds aud find au-olher place llils veiy allernoou."

\u25a0\u25a0On, Mis. Dobton, do not send tne away 1riease do not 1 1wilt be ever so caielui if youWill only let me May.""

1s»y >ou inns! go, uud there's an end on'l.You know when Isay a thingImean tt. Sweepup that mess inUie flnui;llituyou cau get your-scil u-aiiyas qnlcKns you please."

Slaruueihe Giuy's Hiein Mrs. Dobson's homebad been unyihliiKbut pleasant, hut It affordedu shelter, and with Until «iie wuudoml whatwould become o[ her IIforced lo go un.iy at ihutIdle hour oil a NoVr-luber nftenio jii. .\u25a0

The auaiy woman mined to leave tbe room,but Maiuueiite, With nervous dtead, clung loher dress."

It willsoon be night, aud Ihave uo place togo," she said, pleadingly.

For an-»er the diess was iwltched spitefullyfioniher clinging lingers .inil Marguerite wasaluue. Amumeni she watched the retreatingnguie, then, springing to her feet, vehementlybin foith:"Iw. n; ask her again to let me stay I No,Iwont, il1 Imve to sleep out lu the cold aud darlcall ulglil1"

Careiully leinovins every vestige of Ihe brokentrai01, she hiniled to her little loom lume altioclianuiiili her faded Calico dress for a well-worndelaiue made from one discarded by Mrs. Dob-sou, riacini! ina buudle her bcanty wardrobe,she put ou aii old plaid shuwl, lied on a hood audwas prepared to (to, she kuew not where.

\u25a0\u25a0 1 willsay jii'tid-liyto Sirs. Dobson, althoughshe has Leeu -f ii's-.' iMaieueiite said lo her-self, as she descended Ihe m.uis and knocked atthe door of that lady's room.

Sirs. Dobsoii was nbout to cri't-t h*rwith harsli» oids, but stouied iu surprise. Alihoughcom-manding her lo go away, never lor n mouieiitdid die think the child ciuiagenUs enough to Uoto. Abnel hesltalloii ou the pailof Aluiguerlle,then bliiisaid:"

lam going away, Mrs, Dou-on, aud stoppedto 6»y good- by."

•\u25a0 Golu' away, are you? Where?" with a harshlaugh."1uoi.'t kuow. lainsuiel wont starve, for

If God leeus ai.d cart-a lor the lltilesparrows,as my mamma taught me, be wunt let me gohmiiMy.""

Dou't stand tllfra aud talk slch stuff to me,Mag; Icalcinate ifyou gitanything to ttat you'llbave to worK lor it. 1 hope io goodness, alleinilmy tiouble to laiu pou good morals, you woutforgtl'em as soon as you're out ol my sight."

Slnrgueillß opened bei laige biowu e;es stillwider, billonly said:

"Allthe good 1kuow, Mis. DobsoD, Iwillie-

uieinLei."Anolbrr gcod-ly nud she left the house, taking

the cuuutiy load 'e.iunm lo the village of Oak-dale, distant about two miles, ll was ucold,raw day, and Miimuenie had piuceded but aMiolt dlsimue eie Mie found litr thin shoes audl liner abawl poor protection Irom ihe sraicli-inu winds. Miiveriugly she hurilcd along, say-ing to herself:

"Whrieiiin Igo? IIlooks most like becglugto nsk liny out- iolake me lu."

With a troubled look al Ihe leaden-gray s-kv,Indicative ol uspeedy stunu, she wi;s b»ll templ-ed lo ii-lu in to Jiei Old hoiuc.

'\u25a0Dear, dear) Sly leit and hands are so cold!If Iwas sure Mis. Dobsuu wouldn't turn mejiway again I—l'dgo luck." sobbed Slargueiite.

she bad leached a luinol the load and takenrefuge lioiu Ihe wind behind a low cvergrceutree, when M.e was itarled by a boylsti voice'singing lo the accouipanluicut uf a ralllloglum-ber wagon:

Oh, my loTCly rearlWas tliesweetest girlThat ever the world did sec;1 wept unil waileiiv*hen the good abln sailedThat bore her away ironi me.

"(Jet up, l)om I'edro!Let's hurry home.""Oliver! Olivei! I'm so glad li's you I" And

Slargueiite, daitliiu liom iiehnid the ttee, ranlowmd the snl\aiieiui! wa^on.

"Well. 1 nevei 1 What on earth are you doingOUI here this cold day, lillleliunel?" .

•\u25a0I >-i me i:.:.' in ii..' wagon, Oliver, and Iwilltell you. 1lliluk1xiiimost liozed."

Oliver Hooper, Butnewhut mystified, riulrklyatslsted Hie child lochunLerlo a seat by his side.

"Wnat is ll? VVhal's happened to you?"Uareuettte iclaKd her luUhap aud Its reiult,

then said:"1diu'i know whatIshall do, Oliver. Do you

think I'd beltei go back?"'"Noi bya juglul. You're EOlnc home with me.

Molber aud 1 aru as imoi u(lunch mice, but 1reckon we chu bud a iItiflor you to sleep and abile lo put iulo your mouth; so don't leel baalllileeiri."

"ButOliver, I—l—don't—"

"Vou dou't uuui lugo home wilhme ? Is thatIt?""Inever saw your h oilier,aud Iam afraid she

would think me a bold lllliegirl."Oliver laughed heartily."Never fear, Margueiite. Sly mother lias a

warm In-all, aud wi.l welcome you to such as wehave."

"1 wouldn't waut her to think Itwas all mylault coming away from Mrs. Dobsou's."

"No danger, linnet. Iwasn't blind all thetime Icurried milk there; Isaw bow she loderoOKU shod over you."

Margueilie- letlecled."oil,Inever thought you noticed so very

much, Oliver.""1did, though, nnd the mad In me used tobubble clean to the lop, and by the time Igothome was sure tu boil over."•' li was ever so kind of you to care.""1don'i know what cuuld help It;you werea regular little sliigiug-blid,lu spite of every-ihluc against you, aud so Icalled you linnet.""

1 s::n;; because it seemed like tuikiug tosomebody 1 loved.""Ihaveu'l heaid you lately."

11 No; 1only >an> Inmy own loom.""Bui whv uot, Ifyou li.ed llso uiuch?""Because— because—

"Maiguciite patisrd confusedly,"

Because old Dobson stopped you, I'llbet acooky. Wasn't that the reasou?""sue said it Icalled that singing no one elsedid, and nlie wouldn't have any more of It.""Don't you mind what she says, linnet. Hereweaie liome al last, and none 100 soon, for Ihetiiiowllai.es uie begiuuiui; io comedowu thickerand lasier."

lieliilugup before a mull, unpainted house,Oliveiassisted Slarpuerito lo alight. Nervouslyt-'lanciiiK at oue ol the paper-cunaiiieil windows,tier eyes met those ol a uilddle-:iged lady smil-ingly luokiug out. Keassmed by that kiud moili-erly lace, she followed Oliver uu the nairow palbleading lo Ibe door, which wus opened as bymagic, aud again liiupleasant face beamed upouIhrm."Mercy mo, Oliver) Where did you find thislitiltignl? She looks half frozen."" This Is MarKUenie; Gray, niomer. Mrs. Dob-son iuii,.'ither out, aud we must giveher a homefor ihe pie.tent."

"bakes alive! You poor abused child, bow-ever couin Sirs. Dobsoii do such a tiling?" ex-lalnied Sirs. Hooper, gentlyleading Margueritelnlo Hit) ai in chei'iy room.

Unused lo such kindness she burst Into tears."»\cvei mind, child; you shall live here with

Oliver and me tillyou hud a good home.""Yes, linnet, and you cau sing all day and no

Dodnou to stop you.""Oliver, my sou, It Is very disrespectful to

speak thus ol your employer's customers.""Iknow, molher. It doesn't sound well, nudnow ili.it old Dob—lmeau Mis. Dubsou— ig oil

uiy mind, Iwillipilt,"It'minded by Ihe neighing of Dom Pedro thnt

he had not beeu alicuded 10, Oliver basieuedaway, reluming soon io Hud Marguerite assist-ing In piepanug Ihe eveuiug men), of which,despite her tioubtea, she partook wilhlellsh.• ••••••"

The veiy tiling for Marguerite I"exclaimed.Mts. llooprr, raising hrr eye* lor a uuimrut

fiom miovrn leiter. \u25a0 Your uncle hr, writesmat a city filend wishes to get a sinnit, trustyiiii.ogirl Ix'in the couutiy to help care for ababy; she Is sure ofa guod home."

-For three bapuy weeks Maiguerlte bad lived

with Mis.Hooper. Although but a child Mi*understood that her fiirliUs had little eiioueh

for ihelr own needs, and Iresolved not to buideuthem longer than necessary, though she dreadedthe thought of going away. .;. \u25a0" Well,Marguerite, what do yon think 7" askedMrs. lloi'per, Mowlyloldiugand placing the let-ter In the envelope. •:.-:-.-

--" You suld Itwouldbe a good place for me, soleuets 1 willgo." . = , :".\u25a0-.m "

No dancer of going rlchtawiiy,linnet," brokeInOliver, "Itcosts money io ride on ihe cars."•' Money, Olivei !"(,,-\u25a0\u25a0 ."Soli doe«, child— 1 didn't think \u25a0 of till

Oliver reminded me. liut no doubt the veutle-mau willsend mouey llyou Insist on golug awayfromus." : -•..

- ,-.-,""No need vf It,mother. I.lunet might Just as

well stay beie, only for her high minded nu--11011?." ,

•' Don't make it bnrucr for me to go, Oliver, byteasing me to stay." Aud icsra alood Id Mar-guerite's eyes. "

You know you cau't altoid tokeep ine." --\u25a0-

, "We shall be awful lonesome," persisted Oli-ver. \u25a0\u25a0 >-- -•- \u25a0.= •--;\u25a0- -.-\u25a0\u25a0

.- But Marguerite was decided, snd the next mallcariled a lelier the purport of which waslhauiiewas willingio lake ihe situation, but h.i'i no

means of lajliither traveling expenses. Bever-al days passed, tln-u a leiler containing a moiievorder caino ftum ibe neullemau desluuir her ser*nce». • , - "-

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\u25a0• Well, did Iever see such wrtllng,"ejaculat-ed Mrs.- Hooper,: as she tried to decipher Ihescrawl beloi ber.-" The gentleman says youare to come Tuesday next Incharge of the con-ductor. Train ailives aiAndros about three Intbe afternoon. .- •\u25a0 He willmeet you at tbe depot."

"Next Tnesday I• Then Ihave only three daysto May wilh you and Oliver."

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Thai's all, child. \u25a0 Dear ine! Ido feel dread-'ful to let you go away In ibis fashion.""Don'i worry, dear Mrs. Hooper. Iam sure

nolhlnc can happen." -.•:.:.•<isut'iose uot; but If lucre should Inever

could forgive myself."Ihe ihiee days elapsed and Marguerite was

borne 6wiltlytoward new scenes, unconscious ofthe grave mistake made In reading the letterFilday instead of Tuesday, betug ihe day onwhich she was expected at Audros.

As the cars sped on she was Interested lookingfrom the window; theu her head drooped andshe tealized nomure until awakened by the con-fnston aMeiidiuu ihe arrival ol thetralu at itsdestination." Come, come, little girl!" said tbe couduclorsbarply.

Slarcnerlle, though startled, followed him Inanxli.us sileuce.

••You wait In Ihe ladles' room, sis. Yourfriends will look for you here," said the conduc-tor, motioning her iirto the large waltl ng-roomaud ha.ilenluK away.

Seating heiself she walled, growing more anduii'i frlghieued as Ibe larue clock rapidly lickedun the luinuies,

•\u25a0 Wiiy dou't they come?" she sobbed underber biea h.

siittdi-uiy Ihe thougbt ibat possibly tbere wassome mistake caused her lo sprint: to hei feel tualarm.

•\u25a0 1can Inqulie; some one willknow," slit saidto herself.

Hastily gathering up ber bundle she passedfrom the depot. to the thickly peopled thorough-laieand mingled with the jostling crowd, in-quiring acalu and again wbeie Sir. Scott lived."Dou't know iinysuch pei sou," n-a- iuvaria-bly the dlscouiaeiiig answer.

OakdalH. wheie Hit people were all well-knownto fiich other, was the extent ol uiisopln-ticattdliu Slaigueiite's i.iiowiettue ol the world. Asthe waudeied ou and od, still Inquiring, ibedinol tbe busy stieel was let t belnuil, and cola,bunglj and weary, she made her way dowu aqulel liiittl.Us luiiidsoiue dwellings suggestiveol wealth aini luxury. It was last giowiugdaik, and stating heiself lur a inuineul on .t1 io;;iisloue siep, she gnzed wlsilully at ihebnglir, chcviy lights shlniiluK thiuiiglithe daik-Desa Lutil the tears tilled lift-eves."

hat shall 1 do?" she mo.uied."Idon't

know where go. If 1 was only back wiluOchi, (ood Airs. Uopper and Oliver 1"

Attempliui:uo longir to liud the home of Mr.Scolt, 1 i-i thoughts drifted buck lu the happydays when, by her mother's tide, she listenedlu llioslory ofa little outcast who saug sweeiSonus Irom door ludoor.

Even as the thought passed turougli her mindMarguerite scrambled lo her feet, .mil the sweetmelody ol u childish song wafted on the even-ing jiir caused a lonely woinui wituiu thatsi.tely mansion to listen, nor scarce veutuia tobieallif, until Ihe last atiaim died away of astUK once Ming by a etany-eyed little daughtereit la> lugbet liightlo lieaveu.

To the bru-avi-u niolhei ll was as though herdailliighad leltirnea ludisiel her borrow. Heed-tug nothing save the wistful yearuiug Of berhe«it, she opened the outer door aud led pale,shivering Margueille Into the genial waimlh ofthe Wfll-lighled hull.

"You poor clnlil,you aie trembling with cold 1Why did you remain out so late?''

"I'leasr, ma'am, 1 couldn't find Sir. Scott'sbouse, and Idon't know where to go." AudSlarguerltu vainlyliied tu bliukaway ihe tearsthat were fast iilliui;her eves.

"What Is your name, liiuegul?" ,"Maiguciite Gray." T

"liave yuu uo home?""No, ma'am, only with Sirs. Hooper and

Oliver. But iliey .ire poor. Sir. Scott sent furme, .ii.it 1thought Itwould be one ic-.s foiOliverto provide for."

At mention of her friends' names Sfarguerltecuuld no longer keep in cluck the teaislhatrolled down her cheeks.

"You will slay heie to-night," said Mrs. Ilealh,removing ibe child's coarse hood and ueutlvsiioking Ihe brown cuils. "To-morrow we willsee IIUie geniieniaii for whuiu you aie seaicli-ing can be iounu."

In gratitude Slarguerlte clasped one of Mrs.Heath's jeweh d. bauds, shyly carrylug It lo herlips.

Her new friend led the way to Ibe dining-room, Its carved aidehoatd laiu-u with silver andcut glass, tin; handsomely appointed dliiiug-l.ii' i' illiiiniueil by toft rays of mellow light,teeming lo tne ftinlsiied child like agiiinpse offaiiylaud. Never bad sue lasted such daimyfaie. and wheu tiually lucked up 111 the pi llywhile bed that had belonged lo oue loved audlost, her woild seemed very bright.

Tlie siory ol her iroubles had been related toMrs. Heath, aud In return s.ie w.,s toldot tliedai HUB whose snug she bad suug. Auhour later,as Ihe beieavid molher, with lear-Illled eyes,looked at ber peacefully sleeping, she thought-full]said:

"Why not taKe the child? 1 believe God senther lo paiually fill the lonely voidlu my heart.Yes, she snail may."

Deciding thus, she wrote 10 Mrs. Hooper tliefullparticulars of her meeilng with Marguerite,aud lu conclusion Rtinouuced her decision oladop;iug lieias her own.

The next moruing, when Slarguerlle learnedot her good foimi, her joy knew uo bounds. Aspeedv answer came from .Mis. Hooper, tilledwilh lll.iuksgivlngthat her mistake had resultedso favorably. Acongratulatory uote fiout Oliverlo Maigueiite wished her continuous happinessIn the ui'w home.

Time has tlowu, but Mrs. Heath has never rc-gielled listening to the snug that bad power loenlist her sympathies lubch.ilf of lender, lovingSlargtierrte, whose happy lieitit still pouisfoithits melody as stie tilts from room toroom, theeuubeam of Ihe household.

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Remain ingnnclalme 1Inthe PostorTicc at San Fran-cisco ouMONDAY,June 18, 1890.

l{o-To obtain any or these letters tbe applicantmust call for -'Advertised Letters." ami j?lve thedate of the list. Ifuot catled'for within two weeksthey willbe sent to the Dead-letter Otlice.Abraham, Itrodr Anderson, Miss (Arnold,M S

Harris M J • Arnold, MrsAdams, WII Anderson, Miss Jaines .Aihlerly. Mary Artlne,Mlss(Cos-i; AndirsoD, Miss ruopolltau Ho-

Agnew, JL Sophie tel)Akergren, A?- Asinan, MrsJohn Artlgues' Can-

atou iiilT;i-lir,KU- liinu CoAllerga.Mrs A E ian Artistic I'hoto-Alueriuil,s Armstrong, Mrs graph StudioAlbrlKht,Fred 11 Josle W Asli,Miss JosleAliuontl.Douglas Armstrong, Miss Augarres, I'eterAmes. ">ii -. Vic- Mai7Ki« Authon, Miss

torla Armlt A limn- MaudAnderson, Miss portz Ayers, MrsJames

Kiiima Arnold. D (113 JAnderson, FC ruc.ll.cj lAyrcs, Sirs N 1)Aiulersoo, Jnlla |ltackstadt,MrsD|lili;nold, Walter Hrown, CbarlesHarou. George llSrislu'c, Miss (Aust)Kaker, Carl Jlary A Brown, Miss Em-llalilwln,Clias A Hltuuan, Frank maBaldwin, l'erry Illack. Jaiiu-s S Ilrown.Mrs Katelialfour, FC liiai.ser, Charles LDallard, II>V Hlauchard.Kev \u25a0' Urown, Oeo AHalll£. M uley.MLss Jeuny I'.rown,MrsMaryIlallluger.Mis11 lloddy.Win 11 iirowa. liosalieliaudiuan,l>aiiicl Ioniagnt', (has lir wu, v> il

JJ llond,lit,.nil ISruce, Jlt l!ax-Bannlntr, P D liooue. K T terliarllin,A P ISorn, Mrs S lirucc,MJtli:.iiiliclil1 r.-iukL lsorton, Mrs Krunke, Missliarreda.Mrs F T Alines Augustelsarrett, H W ISottomley, Mrs i.urns, Mrs Myraliarrett.SC CD

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Barry, Tom Ifowmiu, Mrs lliocliauau.Jauiesllassett, M:ssAn- MaryM IK

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M Bradeil, Mrs ,Buckley, MaryABehrens, Fred (French) Buicrew, O Oliclirud, Gustein BradleyUliasTVlljHullard.Mrs M

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street) I'.reugie. L>r\V IIliurke, .lotianaHeunayou, J S Krenner, J c |Uurmister, ilissBenulchsen, I'IIlirenuan,TK Luiulie nt. Mrs t A ISrcMiiihan, Miss llurnbam, A MBercer, F Julia - Burns.Mlss CellaBeri^uiuil. Anna Bridge, Fred Burns. Dedrlck

uliuiil..it liriiik mii1h, Burnett, .1 MBerlin. Nils Frank liurlou,IIDernliardt, Mrs Brodle, Mrs J Uusli, Mrs Ma-

(Stockton st) Brooke. Mrs KK! IIMaBerolde, Miss Brothers. Misses Button, IV

Judith I(milliners) |Bjrue. Mrs (orBerry,Mrs EA Brown, Mrs Car- ltyron Spgs)Berry, Miss L rie Byrne. AnnieBertrand.MrsEL liruwn,B A Byron, lleuryTallin, Win ,fates, Win .Cooper, OJCaino, MJtt Kel- Chappiuau, Mrs Couwall, Miss

lie H | Iluiih StellaCalder, Mrs L A Chase, Miss C Couchtnan, MissCalhiun, Aline Chattln, Mrs El- .tenureCalhißlier, Mrs vlra Couiius.Capt J C

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'l-.'\. Miss Kate

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J H, Illlncklcy, Kirs ma LHarllng,J .1 Emily M lllone. Eddlo FHarper, Mrs Ulrschley, Mlsttillone. Cuas K .

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ule Smith. Mrs An- WashSchwartz, Wm drew 1! Stroud, DrELScott, Dr ,Smith. Blllle stum, J \V ACoScott, Mrs May Smyth, Cnarles^Suliivan, J JScott, Win II : W swan, iiarleySelfke, Hattle 'Smith, Fannie swartno';tHarryBemoa, w f Ismitb, (,t\v&Co SwitzcrAßurtonSoymer, II Ismlth, Harold u|Talbot. Clara ]Thoruaike, Lule Trask. Mrs Arte-T.isclmcr, lius | U la Pla\ lor. Arthur {Tinman. Chas Truebner, ChasTaylor, Ezra Ji [TltcombStepber PLTebow, WraA Tompkins &Cot- Turtle, HaisTheen, Henry fey Turner, tieo WTheir, MrbC Tuwnsend, Mrs Turner. Th.iJTlilele,E Lulu 1witre. AmyThompson, Prof Trolupier, Louis'TylerA HarrlsoaThompson, F A |US Patent and Upton, Frank, &l

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Van, Miss Mabel 'Van Kcckrran, jVuluuiiuo, An-Vau?hu, .11" 1 AJ \u25a0 \u25a0 ! tOUiOVlcaro.MervynA IVlscher, ArthursWaile.Mus Mag- Wells, lliuiii.u .Wlllfms, .J M

Kle Well«,Tß Williams,JohnßWalz. EA Wendt, May Williams. MraWagner, CW WtrncrlSduardo Mar; BWalter, Mrs El- wernrr, Mrs Williams, Mr3-

ujer I KitKnu >ettloWalker, Dr J A Westhoaser, Wlltnans BrosWalker, MO wheeler, L»J wilmes. ProsperWelsh. IO |Wheeler, Dr WlisonMrs AlmaWcisb.MhuKatei James A

-IWilson, (iII

Walsh, MUs Liz- White, James Wilson, Mrs S Mzle jWhiiely.Mrs Winston, B O

Walsh, MksMi: Wbltteuitelo, Woods. John SWashing ton,] Mrs Eliza Wood, Miss

Ueorjje Whlttier, Mrs Maude •Way. Miss Alice hitfield. John Wonddlech. MaxWaters, Wi; wimeneld, M |Woodiey, Mrs WWelrhart, Jacob wtwins William Worhani. MWeltzor* Co. A|Wlilard, Eugeue Wortz,Miss Mln-Wcll, Conrad .\u25a0 I-H

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lYonule. AlexYewdall, John |Youncer, Tlllie Youitgbarg, J MZuilliyMrsßicli-iZimmerman, KI) /oilman, John

ard i Znninorinan.K I),

LETTKES FKANCAISE.Bertonneaux. LjHenri dit, Le:Merrier, Monslionnat, JT.mc lioache and Mine

-trectiede, Mar-il.ea. Emlie |rel:Mon, Mons

\u25a0 celun iLeJenie. Prof K.iitm.FLevlgne, M jL'Ecuyer, Henrll Vucco, Jeaa

FOTR LES DAME9.Panzett, Emllie cujoube, Urav- Tayal, Clemenoe

rl.s, Annie I li'lle JCu*luierEugeule Gandard, Julie |

I.ETIERE ITALIANHalrtiicct. I.eop LastretoUerome l'uccl, Nuucla-Barbacco, Vine Longobardo Cast tlnaltarbacco, Lulg i.Macarlo, Ant Cam pognaro,Barbleri, lilac |Meilirl.Ant FrancIlelluuilnl, Vine Messlui, Gull Slnionl, GlusI!o!iarrl, Km.in- Mouiuro, Uuis Su^lletca, Man-

uel Negreto, Augelo etta .-»,-Ilrusco, Ac- Pagauettl, An- Taniaeno. FrancCuueo, Mlrhele gcla Tanna, MlcUeleCurotto, liuls Paravagno, Olov Tarevlce Giorgio1)1 VlncenzlUom;l*ardml, Dora ITcsta. AnßeloFromanl, Angelo IMazzo, Vlttorto'Toche, Kocco .Ouerleri, J Pirotti, Gior Tonclll, UiuiGulnazzo, Poll Pletronave, Batt Vaklce. Auto

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CAKTAS ESFANOLAS.Berdugo, A |C»bellas, AO Souza, tlerarlloCanlzareo, LoulsiMiiuos, Np-tur Verdugo, Ml^uei

M jllainlrez, JuaaSKNOHAS.

Dneza, Maria . Morales, l'etro-ißamlreiSoledadFcrrla.i, l-.r- nllla ISnndoval, Ke-

nardo N.ivurro, Hlpo- ] tiuloGoreta, Catarlno • Itt.i \u0084 jSolorzano, Ygna->'mvarro, Oelnriaj Nivolla,Cbona | da

OCEAN RKAWtBS,

Pairs of Departure From San FranclKCO.

Departure of Australia", steamer depends outtie

BOS AND TIDE TABLE.In Pacific Standard Tune. Computed by Thosia*

3 kn.vf nt. Chronometer and InstrumentM.iker, is Market street

Mlll'l'lNti I.MCLLIMKNt\u25a0••

tor Utu Ohipiimi JnleUiucnce see £igfU* I'atje.

Arrived.fo.vdat, Jane 15.

Stmr Coon Bay, Nlrnol«on. 18 hours from FortBragg*, etc: pass ami mdse. to Uuoilill. Perklui& Co. \u25a0

i:",

Stmr Corona, Hannan, hoars from Eureka)Das.sati.lmilse.Lo Uuoilali. Perkins & Co.

Slinr Mexico, Alexander. 60 hours Jrora SanDiego, etc; pass and mdHe, Co Goodall, l'erklns *Co.

>ic stnir Alontserrat, Blackburn. 4 days from>'.in:ilmo: I'MO tons coal, to John Hosenleld's Bora,

Stmr Blpsy, Plumtner. 20 uours rroui Monterey;protluce, to Goodall. Perkins *Co.

StnirFarallon. Bonnlfteld, 45 oours from YaqulnakB»y: t>t>sl sks wheat, to Moore, Ferguson *Co.

lt.irk Columbia. <><>< diiian, 11 days rroin PortBlakeley; 210 Mft lumber, 200 Mlallics, 506 piles,to Kenlon, Holmes 4 Co.

Hark Templar, Cardell, 14 clays from Seattle;IS6O tons coal. to 1' is Cornwall.

Schr J Eppuiger, Lln(l(|iitst,14 hoars from FortBragg; »0 MItlumber, BuOO posts to Fort Braggftedwood Co.

Bchr Ja9 Townsftid. Dodge. 1 day rroin FortBragg; 250 Mft lumber, to Fort Bragg Redwooii Co.

SchrGem. Klmller, 3 days from Umpqua; lum-ber to Uardner MillCo. Up river direct.

Billed.Sunday. June 15.

Ptmr Los Angeles. Leland, Wlluilrut-n---llrlgJ 1> Spreckels. (liristiauson. Kahulul.Bchr Dashing Wave, Qaffriey, Saud J'oiuuSehr Queen. Tbonagle, KarlnK.Schr .Mary IS. Anderson, Ilcbb3.Schr Goldeu Gate, Hasmusseu, Fort Bragg.Srbr Klnora, SJoberg.Sclir.Mary liill.crt.Ackermau. Albion Klver.Scbr Melancthon. Forest, orajs Harbor,

Schr J G Wall, liergman. Crescent City.Tele^rniiJiic.

POINT I.OllOS—.lime 15—

10 r-. M.—

Weatherhazy; wind S\V. Telocity IBmiles.

Memoranda.Per schr JEnplnger— last night had a deary SIT

nind, aud lost part of ileek-load of posts.

I>ome*ttlc I'ortß.FORT BKAo<>— Arrived June 15-Stmr fouth

Coast, hence June 13.AK'IUKIA—Ar>-'vttlJune 15— Stmr State of Call-

fnrnia,ueuce June 13.Sailed June StmrColnmbla.f or San Francisco.COOS KAY—Sailed June 14— Schr WinganilWing.ban Ulliuo-saileil June 15—Hear Lannllaj.

.Importations.EtJREKA-I'cr Corona— 27s Mshingles, 47,000

MItlumber, 20 pkgs .16 redwood doom, *Jpki?s mold-ings. ii pes redwood. 1 bbi whisky. 3 bis starch,bbls wine. '1 cs crotSery. 1 pkgsaws, 4 wheels, «sks potatoes. '.'SJ Mshades, S4l'A bxs butter, IV*sks wool.

SAX DIEUO—Per Mexico—722 sks potatoes, 1uxhams, 3 cs hats, 3cs furulsalng gooilj,17 rolls wirocloth, '27 bxs lemons, 105 bxs mineral water, S.i bblsdried lisii, 1bx paper, 3 bis type. H cms blacking. 3cs hooey, 1 bull, 10 sks wool, 36 sks 13 bills oldiron, '.'3O sks ra.s, 13 colls rope, 126 old boilertubes, 180 pkgs hides. 16 pVgs calf utias. 30 bblltallow,'-'Isks cabbage, 310 skicnri.

San redro—lcs machines, 8 cs clothing, Ics ci-gars, '."J bdls dried lisli,5 C4 boots and shoes, 569sks corn, 28 lixs lemons.

Santa Harbara— 3o sJu potatoes, 1 bbis alcohol, 1coop fowls, 7 bis lea-weea, 14 sks crawiish.

Port Harford-18 cs eggs. 13a bxs 2kks butter, 1cs mdse, 1 cs wine,1cs minerals, 3 coo;«s fowls, 1horse.

Arroya Grande— sl sks beans.MOMKKEV-FeT Uipsy— s2 hl.l»s. 108 pelts. 1

bxhardware, 3 bbls Ullow. H'.jl>u 287 bis 1bskl3 bbls fish.

Moss Landlbg-1198 sks barley.Santa Cruz— so sld-s i> leather, 12 bxs 12 bbla

glue. 0 cs cheese. 3bxs butter, 10U0 bbls lime.Plgeou Polnt-47 sks cheese, l'.'u. bxs butter, 13

sks sea-weed.Consisrneef*.

Per Corona—

John Vance; Oregon and Washing-ton- Cedar Co; McKay *Co; Harris *Jones; Kltaphael *- Co; C Ladd: Moore £ Sjnitb; i'acinoSaw Manofaetariog Co; liawleyßros; AJ tmuieUvCo: Veivalln .V K'owe: Kuss, Sanders ACo; E I"Andsnon; Wheaton .v Luhrs; Wells, Fargo 4 Co;Christy <t Wise.

Per Mexico— Schacht, Lcmcke *Sleini-r; HallLuhrs; J FEnglllh;DSwan; C 8 «'l:.t,:iber!aln; WKtiox;C MMiner; Healer &Johnson ;11 S CrockerA Co; 1! Cnrtez *Sous: Chas Harlcy * Co; Hi'-»3liroa; Tatuui <t liowen; PalmerA; Key; I'cter SachsA: bon ; Sherwood ,v Sherwood; I»'i CamarinoSlJ Kosenber^; jlSolomau & Co; Btsslnger A Co: UB Gregory: Marshall, Teggart JL Broersen; IIK Hat-tin; 11 Dutard; MTFreltas -V- Co; Baaa lfros; KBStevens: Porter, Slessinger & Co; Llllentbal A- CoiLouis Tiissl &Co: A Macke; .V Suns; Hills Uros;DeBeruardi .V Westphal; Kruse A £u!er; LeinalnCo: Snattuck. Koiratakjr &Co: c KWhitney A Co;OB Smith *Co: S Mclieury &Co; Get* Uros A Co;Souse, Anderson *Co; Koss 4- Hewlett; Mtrry,Pauil A Co: Norton, Teller A Co; Jl tleckmau; C AWorth: PhillipBroi; W & T Well: Lincoln TeaCo; J J Dutfey A Co; Wells, Fargo *Co; I. A Phll-lips

Per Gipsy—BlMlnger Co: Baker *Hamilton;Clayburg * WeldecK; M X Frleus«Co; a KKrone .v Co;Rlsdon, Cahen 4Co; W HKousu A Co;Sherry, Lawrence .t Co; Whlttler, Fuller A Co: HDutard: Wellinan. Peck

*Co; OB Smith a Co: Cal-ifornia Pali:t Co; Brtshani, Hoppe &Co; K MAtch-lsou&Co; Koss A Hewlett; Norton. Teller A Co.

6

THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1890-EIGHT PAGES.

iSan Dieio iJao 17.11 ;i 'Portland Jue 17.10am :ettaV Va'inius 8»7....Uiie 17. Bam ;, Huini>oldt liay.. Jne 18. 9amI San Pe<lro Jno 19. Bamla ..IVic*Pst SouuU .Ine 19. 9amlia... Honolulu, Jne 20,12 m i

a .. San Dieg0....... Jne2l,llAUj1a.... Portland Jne 21.10am !l,lt..iHuinuoldtbay.. Jno 21. 9au |i

in ..Panama Jae 23.12 m|;

!u«

fne

B.W.Large.

L.W.Large.

lI.W.Small.

1..W.SmalL...... 0.41 pmi s.l»am| 0.28 r«, 4.13

1.15 PM 6.5S All 1.21 PM 5.241.41 p.m ii.:iS am il:ip«i 6.05o.ooam 7.10am .i.lilPM ti.4»0.08 am 7.44 am 3.48 pm 7.370.H5 au 8.18 am 4.26 rii 8.30Small. I.arce.1.09 am 8.55 am 4.59 PM 9.31

Black Teeth and White Teeth.gwpctf voices sound out harshly.

IItbey come tliruugbdarkened teeth;Reddest lips are di«aitreeable,IIloul kuius bhow uuderuealli.

Tlien buy SOZODOXT, and purchaseWith tt t' e h of milky pearl,

And pink gums and breath of roses,Fairer far th.tu cilmp 01 curl.

'

One mlclit almost say tbat wltb itOne buys health and beauty rare;

For white teelh and bieaili ol roses'

Hake a bomely nomau lair.

Pretty Girls and Plain GirlsBoth use SOZODONT, and some of the loveliestof Iheir f>ex have been heard to declare, whena-ked what beautified their leetu, tbat it wasSOZODOXT. Xature provides women withbeautiful teetb. SOZODOXT, Ifused recularly,keeps those pretty rows of pearls from decaying.This Is a staieweut which those who use thaaitide always coiionoraie. IfSOZODONT werenot in veiy truih a preparation of yterlloc merit,

the public would long since have discovered thafact and discarded It.

NO MOREJ^RECKLES!isi: ri'.OF. I.Kiiitiirs .

MALVINACREAM ANDLOTIONTT IS A PREPARATION UN'RIVALED 8081BEAUTIFYINU the Complexion and an unfailingrein.ny for the removal or USECKLES, PIMPLES,Moth Patches, lan. Sunlmrn. Liver-moles andWiißW'Tiii and all scaly eruptions. Try It and boconvinced, t.iko uo worthless imitation with Hlcasounding name. Insist upon having MALVINA.Ifthis preparation should fa 1 to amwer to the

qualifications as above mentioned yuur money will

be runded. Price, 50c for each. For «ale by alldruggists. niy4 SuMo 6p am

THE WEEKLY GALL contains mororeading matter for the pries

than any publication in Amer-ica; $125 per year, postpaid

A Sfctn of Peanrv Is a Joy Forevar.DR. T. FELIX GOl'ltAl'lVS

Cream, or Magical Beaat!fler»it^S

• a .^S^*. Removes T»n, Pimple*,«*;?S o- .fitScfcSSL Freckles. Mita.Patrhes,'**„<--o fg&wCSk. i!aaU anJ •<l"" 11ls ''»"«.r -S l.— JKjS^&^fil*ut e*' crv blemish oa„!u a~i K^R^fe'B

beauty »nd de-

?lgo| I?^l \r rSSr lth3> sto°d tbo°°>RJ years: nootber

lalu toalaayoi tno haut ton ia patient): "Am youladtrt uilluu than, Irecommmd'Ocvrarutt (Vmni'Of the least harmful of all Skin preparations." Ontbottle willla.itsix months, using Itevery day. AlsoFoudre Subtile removet superfluous baur wlthoatInjuryto th» skin.KERU T.HOPKINS,Prop'r, 37 Great Jones »L,N.T.

For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers<hroughout the D.S., Canadas and Europe. -

tar lleware of Base imitations. S looo Reward•or arrest »od proof of any one telling the same.

inr;iO SuMo 6p 1/

HAIR ON THE FACE, NECK, ARMS OR ANY PARi OF THE PERSON\u25a0iflfriii QUICKLY DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SOLUTIOH

m ? AOP6H6 ?\^ "

."A \u25a0 I>ixrOLOttATloWOr THI MOST PILICATI SKIS.— PISCOVMRIP BT ACCIDI!tT.

\^^< ) Cc^Ti ' ' In t'oiipovKDiNO.an incomplete mixture was accidentally spilledon th*fla^/ vN^jg* -

back of the hand, and on washing afterward it wasdiscovered that the hair2p=?rC V>A was completely removed. We purchniied the new discovery and named it

'F7 Vs. . f' \<\ -jSIODENE. Itis perfectly pure, free fromall injurioussubstance*, and soVv \L . \V» sample any one can use it. Itacts mildlybut surely, and you will be sur-

Jfl I>,j««<><N'\\ prised and delighted with the results. Applyfora few minutes and th*%S4 /tr^XI'lv;\\ -

hair disappears as if by maeic. Ithas no resemblance whatever to any*VJ ilvlCiCtuftT',!\ other preparation ever uned for a like purpose, and no scientific discovery7 BK\r-I^^*Hs*'V/ \ ever attained such wonderful results. -IT CANNOT FAIL. It th*I «v\Y',o£ V \ Browth be light,one application willremovo it permanently ;the heavyI /^j/SwjvvTw'/A

_\ growth such as the bean) orhair nn moles may require two ormore appli.

I I>»r>SSv'4v r ) cations beforeall theroots are destroyed, although allhair willbe remove4I \ I11,',/ / / pat each application, and without the slightest injuryor unpleasant feelinc• \ \ vJ'\><^i rt " when applied orever afterward.—

Mon«si«rrEßCEDcs«tiCTKOLT»n.\-• \WM^\\^is^SV^ fttcommendtd bg allmho haom u*UdIt9 mtrltt—Us*dlitt>4op!t ofrmfiifmint. «N. \#/r^iCisof&a Centlemea who do not aprrccinte nature's cift of a benrd. willfind \u25a0>/}*>£^-Sj\tyss&*kpriceless boon inModene, which does away with (\u25a0having. Itdissolves 3ml/MT*«7^y':£3wS93 Sest ro.stue lifeprincipleof tbe hair, therebv rendering its future growth.

"\u25a0? /Aitfilrrr«i|^ir^rAy an utter irapossibility, and is guaranteed tobe as harmless as water to th*MlTfiNuIt 9 llUffiW?!*"kin. • Y>ung persons who find an embarrassing growthof hair coming,'

JIIPKSB 11" I"'.l\\\*ii should use llodene to destroy itsgrowth. Mudene »ent by mail,in safety,_:.\u25a0;\u25a0» rr-'MIMHII lrn'I»i'"^ luailingcaaes.postaßepaid.lserurelysealedfromobserTationlonreceipt

ol price, 81.00 perbottle. Send money by letter, withyour fulladdrena written plainly.Correspondence\u25a0 e«reUlyprivat«. Postage stamps received theiameascaeh. ALWATSMENTIONTOt'acoi'MTTANDTUMPAriK.'

LOCAL AND-

jMODtNE MANUFACTURINOC

CO.I. CINCINNATI.0.. U.S. A.C CCTTHIBo"t"(GENERAL AGENTS

'MANUFACTURtRS (F THE HIOMEST OR^E HAIR PREPARATIONS. ; <A3 ITlIATDOT)

;"\u25a0•\u25a0-\u25a0•.: WANTED. --•")ro« can rrei.t.r K«.r t.tt.r at any romt-tjfet a«J aawrs It*.<.!•. d.lh.r,. (APPEIR AOAI*W« VlTcr81.000 FOI FAILURE OR THE SLIGHTEST MJUIY. JLVL.KV BUTXLUGUAIIANTEKU.jI

jj j uiy£UMo cow 6p

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