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TUOLUMNE COUNTY REUNION ASSOCIATION. -Organized June, 1868. Incorporated, 1877. Num- ber of members, seven hundred. Objects : Social intercourse and the annual reunion of the members, which is celebrated by a pienic.
Officers .- Dr. C. E. Blake, President ; E. G. Jones, Vice-President ; C. H. Randall, Secretary ; B. H. Cunningham, Treasurer.
UNION CLUB .- Incorporated November 8, 1865. Rooms, northwest corner of California and Mont- gomnery streets.
The objects of this association are to carry on and conduct the business of a Club House for the enter- tainment, use and profit of such persons as may be- come members thereof.
Officers .- Archibald MeKinlay, President ; Thomas Bell, Vice-President; I. Lawrence Pool, Secretary and Treasurer.
UNION CLUB .- Incorporated November 8, 1865, Rooms, northwest corner of California and Mont- gomery streets. The objects of this association are to carry on and conduct the business of a Club House for the entertoinment, use and profit of such persons as may become members thereof.
Officers .- Archibald MeKinley, President ; Thomas Bell, Vice-President ; I. Lawrence Pool, Secretary and Treasurer.
UNITED FIRE ASSOCIATES .- Organized April 8, 1874. Meets first Wednesday of each month, at 232 Sutter street, rooms 16 and 17. Number of members, two hundred and seventy-five, composed entirely of members and ex-members of the Fire Department. Objeets : Social culture and benevolence.
Officers .- Wm. H. Bogardus. President; Samuel McDowell and H. W. Burekes, Vice-Presidents ; Wil- liam G. Che, Secretary ; William J. Smith, Treasurer ; J. E. Mitchell, Marshal ; John W. McAdoo, Sergeant at-Arms.
VEREIN EINTRACHT .- Organized May, 1868; re- organized December 1873. Number of members, eight hundred. Meets every Wednesday evening at their Hall, 312 Post street. Objects : To foster and cultivate the musical and dramatic arts, to give social and literary entertainments, and to assist its mem- bers in sickness and times of need. In connection with this society a gymnastic section, under the leadership of Louis Gerichten, is maintained.
Officers .- A. Entzman, President ; A. Wirtner, Vice- President ; William Hotje, Recording Secretary ; W. Seidel, Treasurer.
VETERANS OF THE CALIFORNIA HUNDRED AND BATTALION .- Organized May 1, 1866. Office, 422 California street. Number of members, one hun-
five hundred men in the California Battalion and Cal- fornia Hundred at their discharge in August, 1865. Holds an Annual Reunion on April 9, each year, the anniversary of- Lee's surrender.
Officers .- Captain C. Mason Kinne, President; Lien- tenant W. A. Robinson, Secretary; General D. W. C. Thompson, Treasurer.
WAGNER VEREIN .- Organized August 23, 1876. Meets every Monday evening at rooms 420 Montgom- ery street. Objeets: Cultivation of music, recreation, and promotion of social intercourse.
Officers .- F. J. Vassault, President ; W. S. Hopps, Vice-President; G. W. Longley, Secretary and Treas- urer; George B. Cook, Musical Director.
WESTERN ADDITION LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB .- Organized December, 1875, Number of mem- bers, two hundred and seventy-five. Meets each al- ternate Monday evening at Western Addition Music Hall, California street, between Fillmore and Steiner. Objeets: Literary and Social Culture.
Officers. - Alexander McBoyle, President; G. G. Burnett, Vice-President ; J. Hawkins, Recording See- retary; C. MeLaren, Financial Secretary; A. D. Col- ton, Treasurer.
WILD OATS SOCIAL CLUB .- Meets every second Wednesday at eight o'clock p. M., at 326 O'Farrell street. J. Rutherford, President; J. W. Thorne, Treasurer ; D.Ferguson, Secretary.
Military --- U. S. Army.
MILITARY DIVISION OF THE PACIFIC .- In- cludes the Department of California, the Department of the Columbia, and the Department of Arizona; Maj .- Gen. Irvin McDowell, commanding; Capt. B. B. Keeler, Aid-de-Camp; Lieut .- Col. J. C. Kelton, Assistant Adjutant-General; Col. Edmond Schriver, Inspector-General ; Lieut .- Col. Rufus Saxton, Deputy Quartermaster General, Chief Quartermaster ; Col. L. C. Kilburn, Chief Commissary of Subsistence ; Lieut .- Col. Samuel Woods, Chief Paymaster ; Lieut .- Col. George E. Cooper, Assistant Medical Purveyor; Surgeon Charles Sutherland, Medical Director ; Capt. William A. Jones, Engineer Officer ; Acting Assistant Surgeon James W. Keeney, Attending Surgeon ; Capt. Henry Johnson, Medical Storekeeper ; Maj. R. N. Batehelder, Depot Quartermaster; Capt. G. A. Hull, Military Storekeeper ; Capt. S. T. Cushing, Purchasing and Depot Commissary of Subsistence. Headquarters at the Presidio.
DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA, U. S. A .- In- cludes the States of California and Nevada, and south- east part of Idaho Territory; Maj .- Gen. Irvin Me- Dowell, commanding. (Same officers as above on the staff for the Department.)
ENGINEER DEPARTMENT FOR PACIFIC COAST, U. S. A. -Lieut .- Col. C. S. Stewart ; Senior Engineer and Presi- dent Board of Engineers Pacific Coast, and Engineer in charge Fort Point ; Lieut-Col. George H. Mendell, in charge Alcatraz Island, Lime Point, and Oakland Har- bor Improvement; First Lieut. Albert H. Payson, Recorder Board of Engineers, office 533 Kearny street; Lieut .- Col. R. S. Williamson, Twelfth Light House District, office 120 Sutter street.
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NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA. - Com- mander-in-Chief, Governor George C. Perkins.
Staff .- Brigadier-General Samuel W. Backus, Ad- jutant-General, Inspector, Quartermaster, and Com- missary-General, Chief of Ordnance, and ex-officio Chief of Staff; Colonel George W. Granniss, Chief Engineer ; Colonel William Harney, Paymaster-Gen- eral ; Colonel Samuel C. Denson, Judge Advocate-Gen- eral ; Colonel E. A. Stockton, Surgeon - General ; Lieu- tenant - Colonels, W. H. Dimond, John D. Spreckles, James C. Logan, James L. Flood, Charles F. Crocker, William L. Perkins, Aids-de-Camp. .
Major-General W. H. L. Barnes, Commanding Di- vision ; headquarters, San Francisco.
Staff .- Lieutenant-Colonel H. T. Hammond, Assist- ant Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff; Lieutenant- Colonel (vacant) Division Inspector ; Lieutenant-Col- onel A. W. Von Schmidt, Engineer Officer; Lieutenant-
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Colonel J. M. Litchfield, Ordnance Officer ; Lieuten- ant-Colonel M. D. Boruck, Quartermaster ; Lieutenant- Colonel H. J. Burns, Inspector of Rifle Practice ; Lieutenant-Colonel Tristam Burges, Commissary ; Lieutenant-Colonel S. D. Mayer, Paymaster ; Lieu- tenant - Colonel R. H. Lloyd, Judge Advocate ; Lieu- tenant - Colonel J. W. Kecney, Surgeon; Majors Frank X. Cicott and William S. Burnes, Aids-de-Camp.
SECOND BRIGADE. - That portion of the National Guard located in the City and County of San Francisco now consists of three Regiments of Infantry, one bat- talion of Cavalry, and one Artillery Light Battery. Also, the San Jose Zouaves, the Oakland Guard, Hues- ton Guard, Petaluma and the Vallejo Rifles - all at- tached to the Second Brigade, Headquarters, 523 Pine street; Brigadier-General John McComb,commanding.
Staff .- Vacant, Assistant Adjutant-General ; Major Fred. G. Smith, Brigade Inspector ; Lieutenant-Col- onel C. Mason Kinne, Judge Advocate ; Major George A. Fisher, Quartermaster ; Major John Mason, Commis- sary ; Dr. A. A. O'Neil, Surgeon ; Major Frank P. Mc- Lennan, Engineer Officer ; Major R. H. Savage, Pay- master; Major David W. Laird, Ordnance Officer ; Captain George C. Smart, Aid-de-Camp ; Sergeant- Major M. Byrne, Staff Orderly ; Sergeant-Major Nich- olas Scheeriu, Staff Orderly.
FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY. - Headquarters, northwest corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets. Oscar Woodhams, Colonel; David Wilder, Lieutenant-Colonel ; James E. Hughes, Major ; James L. Fields, Adjutant; A. M. Wilder, Quartermaster ; James Kip, Paymaster; Lieutenant George H. Strong, Inspector Rifle Practice ; William J. Younger, Com- missary; Henry Gibbons, M. D., Surgeon ; Rev. A. L. Stone, D. D .. Chaplain; J. S. Oppenheim, Ser- geant-Major; C. M. Mayberry, Quarter-master Ser- geant-
Composed of the following companies, viz .:
CITY GUARD (Company B, First Regiment Infantry). -Organized March 31, 1854 ; reorganized as Independ- ent City Guard May 16, 1856; reorganized as City Guard March 11, 1859. Number of members, sixty- two. Armory, 420 Post street.
Officers-J. H. Dickinson, Captain ; E. F. Selleck, First Lieutenant ; H. A. Plate, Second Lieutenant.
NATIONAL GUARD (Company C, First Regiment In- fantry) -- Organized 1855; number of members, sixty. Armory, 318 Post street.
Officers-H. S. Templeton, Captain ; Chas. P. Le- Breton, First Lieutenant ; (vacant) Socond Lieutenant.
FRANKLIN LIGHT INFANTRY (Company D, First Regiment Infantry) .- Organized June 3, 1861. Num- ber of members, sixty-two. Armory, northwest corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.
Officers-S. F. Wentworth, Captain; V. Kingwell, First Lieutenant; George D. Harvey, Second Lieu- tenant.
SUMNER LIGHT GUARD (Company E, First Regi- ment Infantry) .- Organized October 14, 1861. Number of members, sixty. Armory, northwest corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.
Officers-(Vacant) Captain; Joshua Robertson, First Lieutenant; William S. Charleston, Second Lieutenant.
LIGHT GUARD (Company F, First Regiment Infant- ry) .- Organized October, 1868. Number of members, forty-seven. Armory, northwest corner of New Mont- gomery and Howard strects.
Officers .- George W. Gaylord, Captain; George W. Reed, First Licutenant; Charles F. Holyoke, Second Lieutenant.
COMPANY H (First Regiment Infantry) .- Organized September 7, 1869. Number of members, sixty-two. Armory, northwest corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.
Officers .- H. P. Bush, Captain ; J. W. Bates, First Lieutenant ; Charles T. Wilson, Second Lieutenant.
SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY .- William R. Smedberg, Colonel; H. T. Hammond, Lieutenat-Col- onel; (vacant) Major; William Downie, Adjutant ; William Newman, Quartermaster; J. W. Staples, Pay- master; Henry Geilfues, Commissary; Edwin J. Fraser, Surgeon; Rev. A. Todhunter, Chaplain; Charles E. Jenkins, Inspector of Rifle Practice ; Hermann Schaff-
ner, Sergeant Major; (vacant), Quartermaster Ser- geant-
Composed of the following companies, viz .:
COMPANY B (Second Regiment Infantry) .- Organ- ized June 16, 1873. Number of members, fifty. Armory, Florence Hall, 246 Third street.
Officers .- Herman Schaffer, Captain; Wm. H. Bigger, First Lieutenant ; Wm. Weldon, Second Lieutenant.
SAN FRANCISCO FUSILEERS (Company C, Second Reg- iment Infantry) .- Organized November 6, 1871. Num- ber of members, sixty-nine. Armory, 310 O'Farrell street.
Officers .- Ludwig Siebe, Captain; David Schon- feld First Lieutenant; Hermaun Woebber, Second Lieutenant.
GERMANIA RIFLES (Company D. Second Regiment Infantry) .- Reorganized May 28, 1868. Number of members, fifty. Armory, 310 O'Farrell street
Officers .- W. H. Brockhoff, Captain; Philip Neu- mann, First Lientenant; W. Schultz, Second Lieuten- ant.
COMPANY F (Second Regiment Infantry) .- Organ- ized January 1, 1878. Number of members, ninety-one. Armory, corner of Sutter and Powell streets.
Officers .- F. W. Bacon, Captain; T. S. Taylor, First Lieutenant; W. B. Burtis, Second Lieutenant.
COMPANY G (Second Regiment Infantry) .- Organi- zed July 1, 1878. Number of members, forty-six. Armory, 420 Post street.
Officers .- W. H. Chamberlain, Captain; Lee W. Mix, First Lieutenant ; George F. Ashton, Second Lieutenant.
SAN FRANCISCO CADETS (Company H, Second Regi- ment Infantry) .-- Organized August 7, 1863. Number of members, sixty. Armory, 620 Bush street.
Officers. - George Bigley, Captain ; William D. Waters, First Lieutenant ; James Radford, Second Lieutenant.
THIRD REGIMENT INFANTRY. - Headquarters, northeast corner of New Montgomery and How- ard streets. Archibald Wason, Colonel ; Charles Quinn, Lieutenant-Colonel ; J. J. Conlin, Major ; P. J. Tannian, Adjutant; John Grant, Quartermaster ; (vacant), Paymaster ; J. W. Maher, Inspector Rifle Practice ; Joseph W. Wallace, Commissary ; Thomas Green, Surgeon ; Rev. Thomas Larkin, Chaplain ; Cornelius Donohoe, Sergeant-Major ; (vacant), Quar- termaster Sergeant-
Composed of the following companies, viz:
MONTGOMERY GUARD. (Company A, Third Regiment Infantry) .- Organized December 23, 1859. Number of members, sixty-five. Armory, northeast corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.
Officers .- John F. Meagher, Captain ; John McCully, First Lieutenant ; James Prior, Second Lieutenant.
SHIELDS GUARD (Company B, Third Regiment In- fantry) .- Organized December 21, 1861. Reorganized June, 1870. Number of members, fifty. Armory, northeast corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.
Officers .- H. L. Filgate, Captain ; John Blake, First Lieutenant ; Peter McCann, Second Lieutenant.
WOLFE TONE GUARD (Company O, Third Regiment Infantry). Organized February 12, 1862. Number of members, one hundred. Armory, northeast corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets.
Officers .- T. Fitzpatrick, Captain ; M. W. Stackpool, First Lieutenant ; H. F. Gittings, Second Lieutenant.
MEAGHER GUARD (Company D, Third Regiment In- fantry) .- Organized May 17, 1862. Number of mem- bers, forty. Armory, northeast corner of Now Montgomery and Howard streets.
Officers .- D. J. Sullivan, Captain ; Timothy Lowney, First Lieutenant ; T. Sullivan, Second Lieutenant.
EMMET LIFE GUARD (Company E, Third Regiment Infantry) .- Organized November 18, 1862. Reorgan- ized May, 1868. Number of members, forty-seven. Ar- mory, northeast corner of New Montgomery and How- ard streets.
Officers .- Robert Cleary, Captain ; John C. Healy, First Lieutenant; Patrick Carroll, Second Lieuten- ant.
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MCMAHON GUARD (Company H, Third Regiment Infantry). - Organized December, 1859. Number of members, fifty. Armory, Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street.
Officers .- John H. McMenomy, Captain ; Thomas H. Griffin, First Lieutenant ; Joseph T. Donovan, Second Lieutenant.
FIRST BATTALION CAVALRY. - Headquarters, southeast corner of Minna and New Montgomery streets. Maj. R. H. Orton, Commanding ; (vacant), Adjutant ; Lieutenant Richard Cluff, Quartermaster ; C. Nutting, Jr., Paymaster; (vacant), Commissary ; P. H. McElhinney, Inspector Rifle Practice ; J. G. Van Vlack, M.D., Surgeon ; (vacant), Sergeant-Major ; Thomas MeGinnis, Quartermaster-Sergeant-
Composed of the following companies, viz:
FIRST LIGHT DRAGOONS (Company A, First Batta- lion Cavalry) .- Organized June 4, 1852. Number of members, thirty-nine. Armory, southeast corner of Minna and New Montgomery streets.
· Officers-H. W. Gray, Captain : John Hey, First Lieutenant ; G. M. Runge and Frank Buxton, Second Lieutenants.
SAN FRANCISCO HUSSARS (Company B, First Batta- lion Cavalry.) -Organized 1857. Number of members, eighty-five. Armory, southeast corner of Minna and New Montgomery streets.
Officers .- C. C. Keene, Captain ; Charles S. Howard, First Lieutenant ; Einil Moenning. Second Lieutenant ; Nathan Rodgers, Brevet Second Lieutenant.
JACKSON DRAGOONS (Company C, First Battalion Cavalry) .- Organized March 16, 1863. Number of members, forty-eight. Armory, southeast corner of Minna and New Montgomery streets.
Officers. - M. Greany, Captain ; James T. Finn, First Lieutenant'; Edward McPhillips, Second Lieu- tenant ; Michael Gaffney, Brevet Second Lieutenant.
UNION GUARD (Company A, Gatling Battery) .- Organized June, 1861. Armory, southeast corner of New Montgomery and Minna streets. Number of members one hundred and forty-nine.
Officers .- A. J. Fri.z, Captain ; P. B. Quinlan, Senior First Lieutenant ; M. J. McDermott, Junior First Lieutenant ; S. D. Simmons, Senior Second Lieutenant; William Cronau, Junior Second Lieu- tenant.
FIRST CALIFORNIA GUARD (Company A, Light Battery) .- Organized July 27, 1849. Number of mem- bers, seventy-four. Armory, northwest corner of Mis- sion and Anthony streets.
Officers .- R. G. Brush, Captain ; Grant Lapham, Senior First Lieutenant; Allen Knight, Junior First Lieutenant ; G. W. Dutton, Senior Second Lieutenant; J. H. Jones, Junior Second Lieutenant; W. R. G. Samuels, Surgeon.
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES. - The following companies are independent of the National Guard of California, and not under control of the State mili- tary authorities :
AUSTRIAN JAEGERS .- Incorporated February 12, 1877. Number of members, sixty-tliree. Armory, 620 Bush street.
Officers .- C. Wochatz, Captain ; S. Raisurch, First Lieutenant ; A. Francovich, Second Lieutenant.
CALIFORNIA JAEGERS .- Organized February 5, 1871. Number of members, fifty. Armory, 620 Bush.
Officers .- C. Spiegel, Captain ; William Schuhrer, First Lieutenant ; Martin Lange, Second Lieutenant.
FRENCH ZOUAVES .- Organized May, 1870. Number of members, eighty-nine. Armory, 537 Sacramento street.
Officers .- J. Boutes, Captain; John Sedze, First Lieutenant ; J. Hubert, Second Lieutenant.
GARIBALDI GUARD .- Organized June 6, 1868. Num- ber of members, four hundred and sixty. Armory, 423 Broadway street.
Officers .- F. Luchetti, Captain; G. Bigniotti, First Lieutenant; A. De Luca and G. Maggio, Second Lieu- tenants.
GERMAN FUSILEER GUARD .- Organized December 17, 1870. Number of members, ninety. Armory, Hor- ticultural Hall.
Officers .- Frank Bernhardt, Captain: Ernest Maack, First Lieutenant; George Stein, Second Lieutenant ; Fritz Rodefeld, Third Licutenant.
GERMAN DRAGOONS. - Organized July 25, 1872. Number of members, thirty-four. Armory, Turn Ve- retn Hall, 620 Bush street.
Officers .- George A. Raabe, Captain : Joseph Boller, First Lieutenant; (vacant), Second Lieutenant.
JUAREZ GUARD .- Organized October 28, 1877, out of the Guardia Juarez and Guardia Lerdo. Number of members, forty-three. Armory, Scollay's Hall, 1524 Stockton street.
Officers .- Antonio De La Torre, Captain ; F. Gbarra, First Lieutenant ; Joaquin Sobarzo, Second Lieuten- ant.
INDEPENDENT MCMAHON GRENADIER GUARD .- Organized March 17, 1876. Number of. members, sixty-three. Armory, Irish American Hall.
Officers .- John E. Green, Captain ; John J. Hughes, First Lieutenant ; Michael J. Crowley, Second Lieu- tenant.
INDEPENDENT RIFLES .- Organized March 15, 1877. Number of members, sixty-five. Armory, 620 Bush street. ·
Officers .- George Cautns, Captain; Julius Wilder- muth, First Lieutenant ; Theo. Schmalholz, Second Lieutenant ..
ITALIAN SHARPSHOOTERS (Bersaglieri Italiani) .-- Organized May, 1878. Number of members, sixty- eight. Armory, 413 Broadway.
Officers. - Sabatino Giovannini, Captain; S. De Vecchio, Lieutenant; F. Caraffa, Adjutant.
LAFAYETTE GUARD .- Organized June 1, 1868. Num- ber of members, one hundred and twenty. Armory, 730 Montgomery street.
Officers .- E. Luttringer, Captain; J. Zere, First Lieutenant; Henry Letroadec, Second Lieutenant.
SARSFIELD GUARD .- Organized September 7, 1868. Reorganized May 8, 1878. Number of members, forty. Armory, Humboldt Hall. Mission and 13th streets.
Officers .- M. O'Leary, Captain ; J. G. Browne, First Lieutenant; T. J. Harris, Second Lieutenant.
SCHUETZEN VEREIN .- Organized September, 1859. Number of members, one hundred and fitty. Armory, Turn Verein Hall, 620 Bush street.
Officers .- John Wulzen, Captain ; H. F. Kappke, First Lieutenant; A. Browning, Second Lieutenant; D. Ehrichs, Third Lieutenant ; C. C. Funk, Fourth Lieu- tenant.
SWISS SHARPSHOOTERS. - Organized March, 1860. Number of members, fifty-four. Armory, 310 O'Far- rell street.
Officers .- Paul Sury, Captain; A. Hensler, First Lieutenant.
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CALVARY (Roman Catholic) .- Termination Geary street, fronting Point Lobos avenue.
CITY .- Termination California street, near Point Lobos avenue.
HOME OF PEACE (Hebrew) .- Between Eight- eenth, Nineteenth, Dolores and Church streets.
LAUREL HILL (late Lone Mountain) .- Between Post and California streets, fronting Central avenue.
MASONIC .- West of Masonic avenue, teen Ful- ton and Turk streets ; entrance from Pont Lobos av- enue, near Lone Mountain. Office, Masonic Temple.
ODD FELLOWS' .- Point Lobos avenue, near Lone Mountain. Office, 325 Montgomery street.
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THE BALDWIN,
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AND THE MOST ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IN THE WORLD.
Every precaution has been taken to guard against fire. There are tanks holding 160,000 gallons of water, and hose on every floor reaching to every room in the building.
Over $3,500,000 having been expended by Mr. Baldwin in Constructing and Furnishing. Headquarters Army and Navy. Special accommodations for Families and large Parties.
Prices same as other first-class Hotels, - - $3.00 to $5.00 per day. Special Contracts will be made for permanent Boarders. The Hotel Coaches and Carriages in walting at all Boats and Railway Depots. Rooms can be reserved by Telegraph.
A. KUNER,
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Washington Street. SAN FRANCISCO.
-AND-
ESTABLISHED
ENGRAVER
1849.
PAUL FRIEDHOFER, No. 263 Clementina St., near Fourth,
PRACTICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL HORSE SHOER,
IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES.
Hoof Evils, such as Toe and Quarter Cracks, Uneven Growth of Wall Contraction, Thrush, Quittors and Lameness arising from negleet of care or improper shoeing treated with radical sue- eess. Interfering, Overreaching, Speedy Cutting, Knocking at the Knee-Joints, Hitching, ete., promptly checked, through scientific treatment of the affected parts.
SENSIBLE PARING OF THE HOOFS,
According to natural structure of skeleton parts, and Symmetrical Shoeing to size and work of the horse, from the finest saddle pony up to the heaviest American draft horso.
Charges Moderate and in accordance with Quality of Work done.
I also teach, if desired, an unwritten chain of the Practical Knowledge of preventing Malformations, as well as the treating of them with success, as far as is practicable, on horses of considerable value, ae well as where the necessary evil of shoeing will permit.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
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