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THE SAX FBANCISCO CALL, AVEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1896. 13
HOUSES TO r.KT.•
TENTH-4 LaRGK sINNY ROOMtT;t"i_l yard and basemen t, rent lo\^ .
•"VICE HOl>E; 6 ROOMS, BATH;CHKAP.a-> 429 Thirteenth, bet. Valencia and Guerrero.
VN.nY tTIIOOM HOUSE; RENT REASON-iable to good tenant. 1514 Broadway, near VanNess aye. • • '
C;9n WHOLE" HOUSE: 6 ROOMS,. BATH.C—V • 2814 Laguna s:.. near Union.O-STORY. 6 ROOMS; BATH,PANTRY. BASK-i—
mem; larce yard. 7i>o Capp t»U, near Twenty-third. \u25a0
•HOUSES ALL OVER THE CITY TO LETJJ. and lorsale. PATTERSON & CO., 2 Valen-cia st.
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HEAP KENT: 4 ROO-VS; FINE BASK-J ment; yard, etc.; 721 Fourteenth at ,nr. M«r-*
o ket (;n rear). BALDWIN &. HAMMuND, 10a
Montgomery st. s.
t;Q OAK, NEAR MARKET—I2KOoMs, 3• ~i) floors, each separate tor housekeeping; newly.- papered; painted: sanitary. plumbing: fine loca-tion forrenting rooms: cheap rent; gnand see it.
OOUSKt« TO KENT Foil VBKV LITTIiKHL money at BALDWIN'Jc Ha MSlO.nij'S. lv' . Montromerv ii.
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COTTAGES TO LIST.
.1/IVB ROOMaBft.TH/BASK ME Nr-I yard, stable. 107 rmunia, near F<llmorest.:cheap. . .-,.-.. . . \u25a0 .\fEWLV RENOVATED COTTAGE; 6 ROOMS.
• -A-^bath: $18. 1705 Ellis St.. near steiuer.
QUNNYCOTJAGES-.4 AND'S^OOMS;BATH:0 basement; stable. Fifteenth and Dolores sts.
"\IAXE YOUR RKNT PAY FOR A NEW COT--I'i. lage in the Mission: 4 rooms, bath, wood man-tel: $100 cash, balance monthly. K. M. LONG,• 3207 Twenty-second »U :office open evenings.
*COTTAGE HOUSES WANTED.
I'"\yTa^t^d^cottao 'E^TjF^T'^jKrTTtuosnn''north side; with grounds and stable, pre-
ferred; runt reasonable. Address W. C, box 71,'Call Office.
1-LAiSs TO LXI.
LOVBLTTtTPPER MODJCKS 5-ROOM FLAT:XJ sun all day; 4079 Twenty-third bu; 101) feetfrom «Jasiro-s;. cars: $15: water free. Key 4073.
WO LOVELY FLATS: 4 AND 5 BOOMS;\u25a01 bath and gas; fine yatd; $12 and $14; waterfree, 39;8-H9jU Nineteenth St., near .Noe; cheap-est fla:s In the city.
UNNY FLAT 8 ROOMS: 100 FEET FROMO Sixthst. Apply 958 Mission st.
QUNNY FLAT 6KUOMS.BATH, STATION--0 ary tubs, yard and shed. 537 Howard -it.
/"IOTTAGKOK4 ROiIMS AND BATH;WASH.\J tubs: large yard. 2303 Folk
BATH;WASH.\J tubs: large yard. 230S Folk st.
i)VERY SUNNY FLATS OF 5 ROOMS EACH;—cas: $18. 435 Minna sU, near sixth.
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FLAT—4 NICE ROOMS; HATH. 1513.«Jp 1«.'. iaylorsi., beU Pacific and Broadway.LEGANT NKW FLAT—6 KOOMS; BATH;
XJ modern. 121 Liberty suWO SUNWY FLATS, 3 AND 5 ROOMS.
1bath; reasonable. 2 and 6 Zoe St., cor. Bryant.'
LEGANT MODKRN BAyTwTnDOW sixXJ rooms; bath; $20. 735 Minna su, nr. Ninth.
1ft!X post— UPPER FLAT b rooms ANDJ DIDbath.
I1/71 FILLMORK .->T.—SUN.NY COKNKR; 6IIIS rooms and bath: rent reasonable. :^;,;.t.
/COMFORTABLE UPPEK FLAT; 4 ROOMS;\J bath; ea7 Ivyaye. Inquire 624 Hayes su, O SUNNY FLATs, 8 .>NDS ROOMS: HATH:—
reasonable. 2and 6 Zoe sU, cor. of BryanuODEKN, CHOICE, 6 SUNNY ROOMS, $25;
i'lalso 4rooms. $14. Key 1706 Hyde st
VISE FLAT:RKi-UCED TO $18: ALLCON-X veniences. 929-^. Lombard .t.
r.Oi| SUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLAT 1652*_—"• Po>k, near Clay; 5 rooms ana bathroom.C».)^ SUNNY bay-window flat 1708
•«_ —O. Washington, near Polk; 6 rooms and-bathroom.
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\\rANTED AT ONCE— GOOD TENANTS TO'» rent at reduied rents. SPECK &CO., 602
Market «U -:?"-:• OWER BAY-WINDOW FLAT—S LARGEXj rooms; yard. 30Va Moss su, bet. Sixth andfr-eventb; key corner Howard.
ODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 P.OOMS, $8 TOi'-l$16; see them. 523aseventh st.
"•/\u25a0LAI'S TO -i.iii.NT Kurt. VKRY LITTLEX money at BALDWIN & EaUMO.NU a, 10Montgomery at.
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-CHEAPEST ANDBEST INAiIERICA—\J WEEKLY CALL,sent to any address in theUnited States or Canada one year for $1 60, post-*ge frea
HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS.
Brannan Street.--
• 499 BRANNAN—2 UNFURNISHED KOOMSa^.— forhousekeeping; sunny; rent $6.
.* Airyant Street.'11 BRYANT. NKAR THIRD—NICE PUN--0J X ny suite; front: $2 50 per week.-
Clementina xtreet.
Af*-\ CLEMENTINA—LARGE FRONT UN-riUL turuished for housekeeping.
Cleveland Street."I9 CLEVELAND, OFF SEVENTH, BELOWXiL. Folsom— 2 sunny lurnlshed rooms; house-• keeping: $9. - . . • . \u25a0 . .
Dcvisailer o Street.
or 7 DEVISADERO-LARGE SUNNY COR--00 1 ncr housekeeping rooms, furnished orun-furnished; very desirable; reasonable.
i-uciy Street.
IrpHELEXINGTON, 212 EDDY
-NEWLY
1furnished housekeeping rooms; also single andsuitesOAQ >• DDY—SUNNY FUHNI&IIED ROOMSOUO tor lighthousekeeping.
Ql 7 EDDY—LARGE. NICELYFURNISHEDOX * tunny light housekeeping room; splendidview. , .
tills Street.
191A ELLIS—2 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS
ZiXvffor housekeeping:; reasonable.OQA ELLIS—FURNISHED KOOMS, WITHOOU privilegeof light housekeeping.GOO ELLIS (PALMETTO)
—ELEGANTLY
OJ^Ld furnished housekeeping rooms and others.
. fell Street."IIQIFELL—ISUNNY FURNISHED, 1 TJKT-XXO% furnished room forhousekeeping; $10.
Fifth street.
991 FIFTH—NICE FURNISHED SUNNY£-£>X front rooms, withkltchen,for housekeeping.'JOC FIFTH—CLEAN,FURNISHED HOUSE-?>£O keeping: 2. $10; 3, $13; single. $5.
l.uwiirci >tree,.
COr HOWARD-lOR 2 ROOMS FURNISHEDO^O complete for housekeeping: cheap.
1Ivl9 HOWARD—SUNNY FRONT HOUSE-XX^£jkeeping rooms; range, water: $10 to $12.vones sue—
&1A1JONES— 2 PLEASANT SUNNY BACKOX^tii rooms; housekeeping: running water;slo.
Kearny Street.17"EARNY.NR.SUTTER-5 ROOMS OR LESS;XVgas and water free. Apply 16 Grant aye.
-9QA KEARNY-2 OR 3 ROOMS FURNISHED—«Jv/ for bonsekeeping; coal or gas. .
son street.
OOfi MABON—THRKE FURNISHED SUNNv•JZ. O housekeeping rooms, with all modern con-veniences. .\u2666:.'
' ...i)icA;iiner street.
A C\cy MCALLISTER— OR 3SUNNY ROOMS.T^i- forhousekeeping. ;
•*•ISiKtOH xtlc«.,
CCQ MISSION—TWO COMPLETjcCLY FUR-, COO Dished housekeeping rooms.1 1f\U( MISSION—FKONTPAKLORS, HOUSE-
luOiJ keeping or without; others; reasonableterms. •'.•.' \u25a0;.
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>Miomt street.
r^XNATOMA—TWO SUITES OF HOUBE-„'OfJO keening rooms, withyard; rent $10. ./•/(- NATOMA-2OR 3FURNISHED KOOMS,yJ^xO housekeeping; yard: low rent.
y't:»rre 11a>ir«»oi. --\u25a0
•401 O'FARRELL—2 FURNISHED HOUSE-OX keeping rooms.
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• Point Lodoi Avenue. '
9191 POINT LOBOS AYE.—2 SUNNY FUR-
B_lZ.l nished rooms: housekeeping; bath: $12.
l-ollc strew t. \u25a0-'
171 A POLK-3 UNFURNISHED BAY-WIN-X 1 J.^r dow,rooms; yard: gas; bath.
Pott Street." - "'
1 9Q POST— COMPLETELY FURNISHEDXOZiU hoaseJceeplng>-rooms, front,"' back parlorand kitchen; private family; rent cheap.
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a uh«i) >tree..'
Inm POWELL— SUNNY CORNER --.\u25a0 BAY--IUUI window suite: also single housekeeping.
.'• te-ventn' street..-;' -:
1Qf? BEVKNTH-2 NICELY FURNISHEDJ OI) room-: forhousekeeping: yard. , ,; \u25a0 .
1 Shotwell Street.
UNFURNISHED 6 BOOMSor bouskeeplng; 4 rooms; $10 and $12.
'south Park.
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"IQ SOUTHPARK-SUNNY FRONT PARLOR;XUlight housekeeping; 2 rooms fnrniihed neat.
"butter "street,
-;;.-, ,
/709 SUTTER, NR. JONES— NICELY FUR-IOm. alabed hguaekeeping rooms; »a( cheap,
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— Continued,
.«.i..in Street. .0 OO TEHAMA—FRONT ROOM,FURNISH'D;OOP suite fur house"kepin-'.
7 1 7 TKHAMA-NICkT'teX'NNY ROOM FOR* IIlight housekeeping. |Teuth Street.
1 -) < TKNTH —HOUSEKEEPING RO O MSJ JLrx. for family; piano, stationary tubs, yard:
i cheap.'
1'x ulu Mlet)..
C ( Q TURK—SUNNY ROOM; FOLDINGBED;O-±O Krate, ca<, hath: $10: single, f6.
Webster Street.
1Iill WKB3TEK. "OFF FOURTH— 2 OR 3J 1—a niceiy furnished rooms, housekeeping,
Icheap - • , .____^_
I1- I1, WEBsTKK-SlHTli "V PALLORS FORiillhousekeeping purposes.
' .—— t̂^mimmm^—^^»
HOO3IS TO i.i:«.
i-ut.il Mien.
QQ 1 BUSH-LARGK SUNNY FRONT ROOM;VO'ieleganUv furnished: beautiful garden: $12.
California Street.
lftiniCALIFORNIA-SUITE OF LARGEiUiUgsunny from rooms: unfurnished: bath.
1tili'CALIFOUNIA-NICKLYFUKNISHKDlDlUsunnv rooms; suitable for gentlemen.
_..m strno». .Tn« FAVOVA. 330 KLLI!?: MB. KATR\
WART.mrnacer-A quiet hou*": centrally lo-rnted: newly furnished: elevator: hot Acola wa>r.
\u25a0»..k"tti Mi""-
OHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 BTH0 su, near Market; furnished and unfurnished.
1Al EIGHTH-FOB RENT. 2 1UKNISUEDiUs rooms for light housekeeping.
1... 11 Mice;.
1A7FIFTH-PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR--1"*
nished rooms. ; \u25a0
ioisom t»ireoi.
1API FOI.SOM, COR. SEVENTH—NEATLYJ UOI furnished room: very reasonable.
deary Street..
,If\Z GEARY (THE NAVARRE)-FURNISH-ri\JO ed rooms; board optional; folding-bed.
"1Q GEARY—ELEGANT SUNNY PARLOROXO floor; doctor or dressmaker; other rooms.
ARTINKTTL1101 GE.' KY. W". COR. VANNess— Suites and singles; newly furnished.'' ' .uiuru bain '\u25a0 ULue.
91 Q GOLDEN GATE—VERY NICE SUNNY—I.')single and double rooms, from $5 up;quieu
('L)f\ GOLDKN GATE— SUNNY PARLOR\J~\-i fioor 3;rms. complete tor nousekpng $27.
llarriitoii>tie«c.jOf HO HARRISON, NEAR TWENTIETH— A
1 ii*lUJnice sunny front bedroom.;•';\u25a0« . i.oHard >'.re»..
7Q9 HOWARD— SUNNY FRONT AND BACK% OZ, parlor: or willrent separately: rent low.
1I'-MlHOWARD -^3 NKWLY FURNISHEDJ- 1•i\J housekeeping rooms; also 2; no children, j9nf"iQ HOWARD— ROOM; ALSO SIN-~\J\JO gle; «as; bath; kitchen, ifdesired.'\u0084/..; uyue Stree;."
7HQ1HYDE-FLAT iFURNISHEDFRONTIUO3 bay-window rooms: gas: bath: grate.
wuiien Mren..
907 JONES— THE- VAN WINKLE: NEW—\JImanagement; elegant suu:.y suites andsingle; newly furnished; ba:h, etc.; $10 to s3o."{ \u25a0\u25a0;'^-.":".'r: ».»»rnr iSd'oo..
IBLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARWY--
\ Pleasant snnny rooms, en suite and single; first\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0» inevery respect: terms reasonable, y
Liiki.'i > reo..
49Q LARKIN-NICELYFURNISHED SUN-tt<£.t/ ny rooms for housekeeping; also single.
Lkikr' >.n)u..
"VOSEMITF. HOUSE, 1045 MARKET—
PER1eight. SBo to SI:week. »1 50 to»5: families.
Mason Street..
1C\A MASON—NEWLY FURNISHED FRONTX"*rooms; other large rooms; aay, week ormonth. ;
J^ii.n.l >ireß..
ar\rj MINNA,COR. EIGHTH—NEWLYFUR-UUInished bay-window rooms: SI per week.
Jutnui: .-tree..
'/?] MISSION, NEAR SECOND—
LARGEO\J 1 front room, suitable for two;board optional.
NFUKNI-HJOD LARGE FHONT ROOM, fV-'009 Mission su, near slxtee nth.
1 (\Z.Z. MIHSION-CHEAPKST AND CLKAN-I"""est; stove In every room; conveniencesforbatching. \u25a0
1999 MISSION—
SINGLE FRONT ROOM;1
—— —sunny.
"I9^-1 MISSION, CORNER NINTH—
2±:£>OX corner housekeeping rooms; furnished.
Vj;'iv;i'UitStreet.
COO POLK-FOUR SUNNY UNFURNISHEDOO rooms with bath; rent reasonable."I CilY)I*Ol<|t
—SMALL SUNNY FRONT;
X\JV/<£i larger, withrunning water; furnished.Post Street.
7"1 O POST—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH-IXiJ ed rooms; suitable foroffices.
l'oweli Street.
1qPOWELL— NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNYX•-> rooms, suites or single: cheap.
99?:.POWELL, CORNER GEAKY—SUNNY,jL£aO single basement room; nicely furnished. 96.CAD POWELL, NEAR SUTTKR—2 LARGEOxJO sunny rooms and hallbedroom; ncA-ly fur-nished. . . ,
Scott Street.
II9 SCOTT—2 LARGE SUNNY CONNECT-XXOIngrooms; partly furnished; gas; bath.
Seventh Street.
91 q SEVENTH—LARGESUNNY FURNISH-
-lOed side room: «5.ttttb Street.'-
qq SIXTH—ELEGANT ROOMS: NEW FIRK--00 proof building}all conveniences :quiet.
"piEDMON'i," COR. SIXTH ANDMINNA—X Nicely furnished sny rms; mod. conveniences.
-ifveimon Street. \u25a0\u25a0 ;
mlSTEVENSON—
FURNISHED ROOM;1 Z.Tt •if5per month. : . \u25a0
\u25a0 .ii.iitr-ireo..
7fjq SUTTER (SAN REMI)-
ELEGANTI\JO newly furnished rooms, suite or single.
Q9'JC SUITER— 2 SUNNY UNFURNISHEDO— rooms: rent $10: suitable for dressmaking.
\ku .>«m) Avenue.
11l C VAN NESS AYE .— HANDSOMELY111» furnished sunny rooms.
IiOAKXHNO ANl> KOOMS.~~
liiKONT bay-window room or twofront rooms In private famliv;board. If de-
sired; convenient to Hayes and Flllmore st. cars;moderate. Address D. M..box 19(6, this office.
79- PINE (KENOVA): ELEGANT APART-I—«J rx.ents, furnished or unfurnished, with su-perior board; travelers solicited; references.
11A7BUsH (BACHELOR'S HALL);ROOMSll"lwithor without board: first-class South-era cooking. • ;
1FL9A CALIFORNIA—PLEASANT NEWLY-IO^.\J furnished rooms withboard; reasonable.C /|w VANNKS!»—NKWLY FURNISHED bUN.OV/O ny rooms: good board; reasonable. .IIOTKLBKKTLING.714 BUSH ST.—A FAM-XX llyhotel; references given uud required: allmodern conveniences. "\u25a0 '-" v'---
CHILI>KiJN BOARI>KI>.
U^HILD TO BOARD; TERMS REASONABLE.,\J 110 Austin sU, off Polk, near Pine. v :n \u0084.:.
AHU. JKSSIE— WANTED. AN INFANT ORT> *> child to board: mother's care.
STOKK3 'lit LJCT.T LOW^I^ST^?ART~OF^TORE^A^iUbasement. 324 Post sl. .
Of|f-308 STOCKTON, CUR. ST»CKTO.V PL.—»>V/l) Tenant has a year and n half lease; willsub-lease each o( them; very cheap: make offer.
TOCKTON, COR. POST-STORK AND KLE-gant well-il2hti;ilbasement: tenant hai a year
and a half lease: willsub-lease each very cher.p.
C«9?. STOKE; 3 ROOMS; LARGE CELLAR.»s)£.>>. IlvBHoward St.. nr. seventh." :
:\iOFricKs^To::i.ET. v:: -.h~-To^KfTce?
I>->1 handsomely furni-bed parlors, with roomadjoining iidapted foroperating. .:--1 d'7 SUTTER
—FURNISHED PARLOR
J.''
-. Ifloor,:suitable fordoctor or dentist; alsoa furnished room, withor without board.
FFICES FOR :.DOCTORS OK DENTI*T»:veryelegantly furnished offlces:one entire floor;offices en sul »\u25a0\u25a0 -901 -inter wt., <•<>-. Leavenworth..
ATTOKMJiYS-Al'-LAW.
ally; private; no charge uniass successful; allaltyrprivate; no charge unless nuccessful; allsalts, claims, collections, wills,deeds, etc., at-
tended to. G. v.. HOWE, ati'y-at-law. 850 Market.
R.JW. KING, CHRONICLE BLDG; CONSUL-..tatlon free: :probate; insolvency: fees 'low.--IMiORE dc MALCOLM,ATTORNEYS AT•law. room,431 Parrott buiMlne (Emporium).
;'A BVJCfi'KtK: NO CHARGE UNLKSS SUC-JX ttasiui. W. W. DAVIDSON,027 Maric«cau
TFUSOXAT.S. -.'\u25a0T«fo"matToToTT\t^k:k^o£an7^aXJL ness-maker, who left St. Lou:s 32 years ago.
nSwa'rd sttV^Cal'.8*"*
by'
callmg ** 748
U?M^.i>A KKIEL'' *2 50: WHITENED. $1:
I\>stains or blemishi»« removed; paluti-ie by day
?r,i.
Cn°u-ra t: decor »t'^ work at lowls^flgur^1200 Webster St.. telephone Stelner 235!- TV;UETOS N MX. ROLAND, TEACHER OFXt French language. 765 Market st., room 15.
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IJHEUMATISMPositively Cured~~~ ~
all nervous "diseases.; chronic catarrh and dys-pepsia; patient,, treatfd successfully by mail;small expense :write forparticulars: -sunny roomsand board;If desired. DR. SMITH'Si Hy.einicsanitarium. 1513 Buchanan st.: tree cotisultallonTVV"!"V.^- ,.TKs-J' Br.il.RK PAYING. MM?
!6l44j^m-8« TT' cllUrvo- and curd-reader,
\1*»-
CO»TE (FROM PARIS)— CORNS, BUN-i-TX lonMngrowng nails; finger-nails- 122 O'FarrellT PROMISE TO -DO-UOOD HAIRDKESaING,J. any style, lor25c:come and see how Ikeepmy promises: my $1 switch goes for $150 else-wu«re: -Ciulnonla" Hair Tonic 35c: gray anabeached hair restored to its natural color with aperfectly harmless preparation. G. LEDEKER,111 Stockton st.
A I>\ ICE HIKE; DIVORCE- LAWS A SPE-xv tialty,private; no charge nnieiis successful: allicw suits, claims, collections wills,deeds, etc at-tended to. Q. W.HOWK.att.vat-law. H5O Market jfclVOKCK AND ANNULMENT OF MAR-Is ri«ge; terms of payment obliging; legal every-where. Address lock box F., 906 Market su. a F.
100ft CAUDs'$1 50. SHOW CARDS, KTC.i\J\J\J Tel. Black 141. HILL,22^ Geary stpKOFU?SOR E. J.APPLKBY. BANJO AND-i mandolin concert playing; music for privateparties. 609 Hyde it.
GO TO 609 -THIRD; CHEAP P.MNTI.N..papering, whitening and plastering; estimatesgiven for all kinds of work, a. HOFFMAN.;<Sll A DOZEN-FINE CABINETS AT WIL-<JIX SON'S Gallery, 1028 Market. ,
SUPERKLUoUa iIAIKPERMANENTLY RE-moved .by electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH.Buah,l>elow Flllruora: hrs, 2 to 3, ex. Th AITS, SCIATICA. CATARRH. DISEASES. OF
X1women. DR.SPITZY. 413% Kearny. 1to4p.m.T EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED WllH-
out publiciiy; advice free and confldential.J. G. JEI; RK.-S, 402 Montgomery Bt., room 18.'RAZOR, EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET—BASE-
\u25a0 ment: fine edge put on razor for25 cents.
ATTHE PEOPLE.-. v.MUoi-i.au -Mi»iJHJAuInstitute, all cases treated and medicine* fur.nished. for $1; call or write. ltJ!»i-» Market at.bet, sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. 1
SPECIAL SALE .LADIES' CLOAKS .ANDsuits-Ladles' Jackets. $2 50 up; capes $1 50up; suits $8 up. M. BARRY, rooms 44,45.46,
14 McAllister -AGNISCOPK
-NEW PROJECTING MA-chln^; uses the klnetosrope films; price S'JSUBACIUALUPI.946 Market Bt.
ARTINGTOJS'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINEand Newspaper Illustration day and evenlnz
Classes: instructors. J. H. E. Panineton, GertrudePartlngton. K. L.Partlngton. Particulars 424 Pins.QUITS CLEANED. jt'KKSSKD, $1; REI'AIKSdyeing done. 26Montcomery, r.14: tfl.red2374.\\r A1(HEN DIAMONDS,JKWKLKY OF ALL"
kinds at reduced prices: must move; buildingtobe torn down. 5 and 7 Third su
RUPTURE AND PILES' CURED; No PAYuntil cured: send for book. DRS. MANS-FIELDAPOKTKRFIELD. 838 Market st.
CLOAKS, FUKS AND S.UITS RETAILED ATIwholesale prices. Factory. 20 Sanaome st. ••
URNKIT'SCORN CURE-SURE CURfc. FOilcorns, bunions, warts: 25c. 327 Montgomery.fpKUNhb DKLIVKUKD 2Bc! BAY CITY•X Transfer Company, 244 Sutler; tel. Grant 67."
AllfauialTblemishks, superfluoushair, moles, freckles. sc»rs, etc.. removed by
1liteElectrolysis Co.. 22d Turk, nr. I^avenwortn.IJIUOUTDOOR feTKRKOPTICON SHOW KViCXJ ry Bight cor. Market and Sixth ats.;artistic %!•TcnUementa in living light; promoters of bail-cess, Consult OWL ADV.CO., 114U Markets;. '
~VLECTRIO LIGHTS Tii KVKKY ROOMIXJ Winchester House, 44 Third St., near Maru*HO rooms, 250 to $150 per night: $160 to $8 pecweek: fr»B bus and baggage to «nd from me terry
Ilai-.tiAl.At»VA>CH3 «j.S jIAMU.MJ-i,J »lrv. ft;?.:lowest mt-%. t?4S Market su * -
OLD GOLD. SILVER. GENTS' AND LADtE-tV/ flothlng bought- COL.MAN. 41 'ia cor. Je^i<
IiItt»»MAKKKS. .A 1/'I GEARY
—ELEGANT, STYLISH
\u25a0il"!! dresses made, $5 up: dresses made over.
SUITS MADK FKOM»3 UP; SKIRTS. 75c;capes, $1; fl guaranteed. 659 >tevenson su
DRESSES, $* UP; WRAPPKKS. 50c UP;lawn. $1 on. 605»4 Natoma St.. above Sixth.
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OICE, PHY 810AL CULTURE AND KLO-ilition; latest and best methods. MRS. CAL-HOUN,8915 California st.
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taught 1864. A.VAN DERNAILLhN.723MictIJOOKKEKPINU THOROUGHLY IN6 WEEKSXJ or year's course free; only accountant teaching.TARK,room 572, Parrott Emporium building. \u25a0
TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINKS-JCollege. 723 Market st :expenses leas andscholarship better than elsewhere; day aDd night
. KLASCO'o- LYCi-.L'MSCUOUL OK ACTINo—IiPrivate theatricals arranged; pupilsrehearsalon stage. R. 6and 12. 1. O. O. T.block. 7th and Mk:
IJOOKKPNG. WRUNG,ARITHMTC.GRAMR,->day A night;nocia<se»; $5 month. 845 Mission.
TV^GHTSCHOOL:HKALD'SBUS.COLLEOK;24XiPost ;commerclal,shorthand, English:low rates.
PROF. Louis MERKI; violin,mandolin.guitar,cornet; reasonable.-225 Geary.nr.Powell./""» UITAR,MANDOLIN,PiANU AND VOCALVT lessons. $3 mo. Mary Westhaus. 39Fifth.SINGING; PIANO; PARIS GRADUATE;__French. German langnagfs:s2 mo. avlor,r7.
tLAIKVOIASTS.
MME. IDT. CLAIRVOYANT. TELLSpast, present. and future; success to all; for-tnnes by mall;low prices. 856 Mission st.
LADIES' AIDME ETSTO DAY,326 McALLIS-ter St.; admission free; tests 3p. if.
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LARKIN ST., 8 P. M.-OOOD ENTER-talnment for speakln'g and tests. 1
VIME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY:i'J business advice: names given;25c up. .- Fourth
EDNA BURR. JUST RETURNED: MEDIUMand card-reader. 131 Taylor, rooms 1and 2. j
GITaNA, THE GIPSY QUEEN, 8 TURK ST.;VT truthful predictions: reliable advice: no mat-ter what troubles you have, com*, and she willguide you right; satisfaction guaranteed.
ME.HANSEN. PAL>IIST CARD-RE Agives every customer ticket for crazy quilt*
pas, present. future.'.'Sc; gents, 60c 148 6th. rm. 6
MR.PKAKL.MAGNETICHEALEK;KOYP--1»X tlan cards: charms. 223 Post st.room 2.
MME. DAVIS,CAKD-KEADEK; MAGNETIChealer: charms. 123 Post su, room 2.ME. LEONA. CARD-KEADKR AND MAG-netlc healer: parlor 12,865^ Market,2d floor.MX.WALTKKS. THE CAKD-RE v UKR. KB-turned: ladles, 25c; gents. 50c. 951 Mission.
GYPSY LIFE READER REMOVED TO 3seventh St., nr.Market; ladies V!sc; gents 50c.
MME. MORE AU. best~f«Trtun~&tk:lTerand medium incity; fee 25c up. 764 Howard suV|ME.' LKGETTE-PKESENT. PAST ANDiH future: 26c; one price. 311 Tehama su, nr.4ih
MMX. SYBILLE TELLS FKOM CRADLK TOgrave: pictures given lading 25c: 014 O'FarreM.
i~ S)i lltlTUAl,lSil.
——(SKDUPREE, GREATEST TRANCEtrumpet medium in the world. 24 Turk «lparlor 12. \u0084 ... - '
rpEST MEETING TO-NIGHT, luc: 335 Me AL-llster; Stilts, Clemens; skeptics Invited.~T M. FRANCIS, :INDEPENDENT SLATK*JX. writer. USHaightsU ;hours 9until9p. M.
RS. MAYOsteer., 112% < OAK:..BKAO:lncs daily, $1: circles, 25c; Sunday, Tues-day and Friday, 8o'clock; ladies' circle, Thursday
2 o'clock.'
ME. OSMAN,SPIRITUAL TKANCKMEDI-um. returned; life readings, loveaffairs, busi-ness investments, miningspeculations a specialty.
838 Missiou st.
OOJ* MCALLISTER— MRS.: C. J. MEYER-"K.i£d\J test meetings every night,10c: Tue.. FrL2 p.m.: business tit tines; trance dr..23c, Sat eve $1
ISHOP GAR. ISUN,613 EDDY ST.; BLATK-Xiwritlngdaily, $2; .regular phenomenal stanceHons. and Thurs.; open for private engagements.
RS. ELLIS.MEDIUM,SITTINGS,9 TO8 $1~circles Toes-; Fri., 2p. M., 25c. 1824 Market st!
V,RS. BURINKR. TRANCE MEDIUM: SlT-*J'l tines daily.'$1:circle Sun. eve.' 811 Van Ness.
;ASTKOLOUIi."
A'^bTTRAITsEEIR T̂ROF^HoLMEtC WTfFh',rooms 12-13: :horoscopes; question.i: advice..
'HVi'NOXISM. r
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Y^NO^TDSM^SCIio^IJFTcTLTrTATGHTTsuccess srtd. HypnotlcMesmprlclns.6O'Farrell~~
'...".."., ... massage..;-. . ;.;/":/:
\Trs?~dT BA~KTONr"bT)crßKss— mXshaGTe\u25a0i" •nd ni-dic Itreatment. 808 Howard St.. C.F.
J KOI K>-I(INVI. CARDS. ,
JOHN K.KICHARDS,LAW OFFICES.;KOOmS\u25a0: 26 and -.27, Crocker ,building;• Kiepbona Maia
75. «Jan Francisco, CaL. .. , ,1OHN U. AITKKNANDMAUKICKL. ASHER.tlfttiyg*:law, rma 615,516, tiiifloor, 010*
CITY REAL KSTATJE.
I>EALESTATE •*\, POR SALE BY
THOMAS MAGEK & SONS,4 MONTUOMKKY 8 4.
PEDI'CKD TO $7^50; GOUGH-6T. RESI-XV denceand lot, 27:6 ft. front; bet. uesry andPost r.s. ;~ •\u25a0-..
0» nnnr\ VANyES 2 AX.E-
BET. PACIFIC«3;yUUI/. aye. and- Brokdway; 35x100, anddouble houses.
©1i)^f\ FREELON ST.: LOT25x80: NEARi!piZiiJ\). Fourth; cheap; flats built '•here \u25a0 willbringgood interest. .*<3i r7£\fi- EASY TERMS:
*LOT 25x120: 12TH
«J> IUU. aye., near California bt.
ffliOO'n HAVES ST.; LOT25x137:6; NEAR1
— —O\J. the park, bet. Colo and Shrader sts.:
cable-cars pas*. .-,'•:.
BRANNANST., NEAR SIXTH;LOT 25x110.XJ and irame build. $3075.
ffiizl^nn COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS.:BATH,(S^iOUU. etc., and lot 30x122:«J: Howard St., 1bft.Twen'.y-secoud and Twenty-third sis. '»
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REDUCED TO $3600: LIBERTY ST., BET.Valencia and Guerrero; line Mission residence
street; 3 stories, 6 rooms aud bath, and lot 25Xll4. ..--
-fl]«Q7-:n STEVENS >N ST.,. NR. 6TH AND<pO iO\J. Market; 2 flats; rents $30; lot 24x75.
CORNER WEBSTER AND HERMANNSTS.-lot 37:<5i87:6; only $28U0; easy terms.
"VTE. COR. FILBERT ANDPIERCE STa: LOTi.l 23x80: 1Mock from the Union-su cable-cars-s9oo. .' . <_
OAK ST.: 2 LOTS: 25x137:6: NORTH SIDE,beU Broderick and Bauer; $2600 each. ..
OAK XT.,SOUTH SIDE, BET. DEVISADEROand Broderick; 2 lots: 2fx137:«: $2250 each.
HOUSE TO BE MOVED; 22:8 FRONT; 2-story of 8 rooms in good order; 2409 Jackson
st., near Flilmoie: willbe sold cheat).* THOMAS MACHE A SONS.
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~T M. SPfcCK A CO., 60-J MARKET ST.~
XSL* Our name signifies solid Investments.--
Our name signifies solid Investments. . ,< lli.Ai'.CHEAP.
\u25a0 $350—Lot, near Jones sUKlbOO— Loton HaiyhtSt.: 25x120.$'^000—- good flats on a car line.
3100— 2 tine flats,halfolocic from Geary st.cars.S4Uoo—Corner store property: car line;lot50x80*50J0— 3brand-new flat*, near Page and Web-
ster sts. '\u25a0' ' "
$10.000— Business property on.Hayes St., nearMarket. -r->
$600 rent a m"nth— Offer wanted for this finebusiness property, near the £a dwin hotel.
Other bargains at A. M. SPECK A CO.'S, 602Market st.
' •* • . . .Cl, <CU\ BARGAIN FOR ONE WEEK;
\u26667* ICUls. cottage 6rooms and bath in Mission-lot 25x125; street work completed; two lines cars:school one block; easy terms. PATTERSON*CO., 2 Valencia st: \u25a0 \u25a0
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Ol'JKn EACH. . \u25a0\u25a0
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\u25a0 .-- .ifl)tjOU TKRMS $5 MONTHLY.
All stref graded, sewered and macadam-ized; near electric roaJ ;20 minutes from theCity Hall: no other lots in this citycan bebought on these terms with streetworkdone: if you want to save $5 amonth,' buy-one of these lots and make money. \u25a0, .
E. M. LONG. 3-'O7 22d st.. near Mission;open evenings after 7:30 o'clock.- \u25a0
C*9l f\f\ 5-ROOMED COTTAGE.~—
11H/. $1860— 4-roomed cottage. ... wi-..'Take Howard-su cars to Potrero aye., walk two
blocks east on 24th su; large lots: easy terms. F.NELSON, builder. „
C. BKM.I.S,- - •
'~ ~~• MikAi.ESTATE ANDLANDAGENT,i : 4>.;. a \u25a0 3-.'4 UU>iTKiVM.k.ax3V.:.i:I-/J&-J: .FORSAL^r . . •\u25a0. f"..
rreon—k. •k!«i<» of Ktanyaa su. bet. Carl ana
Frederic*; 25x100 feet.$450—san Carlos Villalot:100x150 feet.$6700— 50x127 :6 feet ou Jackaou at., overlook-
ingthe Presidio and bay.*
$6000—2 :modern bouses of 8 rooms each, atpars::\u25a0 25x187 ;o leot; electric road parses booses;make offer. . • \u25a0 .
$8500— Elegant NW. corner of Cole and Carl. fMtMi—choice building lots north ofDark..Bargain— SW. cor. Fifthay. and Csv: 109x95 ft.
\TOW, SEE UEKK. CA.N YuU BUY.FORX> (7500 such a valuable corner as SW. Fol-Bom and 21st sts? 65x90: will subdivide Ifre-quired: also 20th st. and Treat aye., £6xllo,$2500; also N. side Paste St.. £oxloo, 37:6 feetfrom corner Schrader, between ruder and Stan-van, 95750: will subdivide it required: \u25a0 offerwanted. 'Inquire Herb Institute, 1205 Market st.
fANTKD— To PURCHASE OX KASYterms, new modern 5-room and bath cottage,
with mable attached and driveway,in the Missionwarm belt: price not to exceed $2260.'
AddressHome, box 81. Call Office.
OUBE 8 FLATS. 5 ROOMS EACH;•MOD-ern Improvements.
-314 Bow aye. n-. •-
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JUST COMPLETED—
Choice modern bay-window cottase on the NW.cor. of 221 and Sanchez sis. For terms, etc., applyofTOBINAMeNALLY.630 Market sU •\u25a0 -. \u25a0
ÜBSTANTIALMODKKN HUI'Sh.S BUILT;$150 to $275 a room; parties contemplating
buildinginvited tocall and see plans. 1149 Mission.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, OK OTH-ers. can make $60,000 or more ad van. Ing$3000 to $4000 in white-oak ranch, with sawmill.onk as good as best Eastern. F. YONBULOW,822 Valencia st: three days only.
BEAT :BARGAIN; PACIFIC HEIGHTS;VT 2 new houses: all modern Improvements;lighted by electricity or gas; will sell cheap: tinemarine view; conservatory. II more and Green,Apply BOVEE. TOYA SONTAG, 30 Montgomery.
ffl?lf\l\[\\u25a0 COTfAt.B » ROOMS in bei?iF\\J\J\J. keley: lot 40x1 Jl5 monthly.
$1000—Corner 100x100: $60 down- $15 monthly$400—Lot 120; »25 down. $25 monthly.«SOO-Half acre billland: $10 monthly.
CHAS. A. BAILEY.20 Montgomery St.
\ WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—
T/U*-•A- WEEKLY CALL.In wrapper, for mallln* \u25a0
-TIsTS.
a^E. W. PR ATT—TEETIToN ALUMINUMplates same price as rubber. 14 Grant aye.,
room 16. "•\u25a0•- \u25a0 -\u25a0»-\u25a0.•.
R. L.T.CRANZ—EXTRACTIONPAINLESS;crown work, bridge work and teeth withoutplates a specialty. 336 Sutter, NX.cor. Stockton.
G>7 FULL SET OF TKKTH WORTH $15;0I. warranted 5 years: extraction free: fillings60c. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st.
I^ULL;BKT OF TEETH, «7, WARRANTED:X1filling60c. crowns $3.-
DR. BROWN, 21^ 3d..THIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY OR MONEYIback; installment plan;established 12 years.
Ofllce cor. sixth and Mission, overIXL store. -.CIOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIa TION, 808 MAX-) ket St. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.
ffl«7 A SET FOX TKKTH-WAKRANTKD AS01 good as can be made: tilling$1 DR. SIMMS,dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater.
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AINLEftS KXTKACITON, 60c; CROWNbridge work a specialty: plates $5 up: lSyears*
experience. R. L. WALSH,D.D.S., 816»/i Geary.R. LUDLUMHILU1443 MARKET ST., NR."Eleventh; mo'charge for extracting when
plates are made; old plates made over like new;teeth from $8 per set; extracting 60c: gas given.
OKT Or' TJJEI'H WITHOUT A PLaIK. UkOh. O. Young,1841 Polk st. . ....... , .,t
U.J. J. LXXX,l^OtfMAKKKT,COX. OOLDKNGate aye.; open evenings: Sundays tillnoon.
Cikoo.uk DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 mar-/ ket, beu 3d and 4tb; gas specialists; painless
extracting, withgas, $1; plates. $5 up; fill,$1 p.K. UKOitdK W. LEEK, THE GENUINELeek dentist, discoverer of painless extracUoand patentee of;Improved bridge work or teethwithout any plate, moved from 6to 20 0*Parrellst.
LL WOHKTO SUII'TIiIESjWAKitASTKUDR. KEA,18,70 Market St., front City Hall. k
LL WORK. RKASONABLK AND W Ait-ranted. DR. ./ W. KF.Y. 1123 Vtrkmt.~ "
hoksks.*
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FOR 8A LE-HANDSOM 6^YeXrjOL,D~Bu!b£
ness mare: broKen to saddle also; swift gaited;Stands without hitching anywhere.
-351 Third st.
AO(' VALENCIA—
HANDSOME SPANti«-U steel-cray horses. 2800; several other
iteams: also 30 good younghorses. J. FOuESIER,salesman. .\u25a0\u25a0 < v \u25a0 . . :Af\ HOUSES FUrt bALE; ALSO. WAGON*"v boggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcade HotmMarket, 837 six st. ;auction sales every Wwuu*day. BULL!VAN A DOYLE.Auctioneers. •-.-;'.
f|Wll£>EMPORIUM' SALES YARDS. 220 VA.1icncla su. is th*place to go if yon want to buy.•ell or .exchange horses, bugcles, wagons 'or huir-n<ss: auction sales every Saturday at 11 o'clock."lLECTRIC HORSE-CLIPPING; CALLEDFORy-> and returned. 640 Valencia; tel. Mission. 227.
2CARLOADS FINE. HORSES, SINGLE OKdouble, forall purposes. :139 Valencia su -'\u25a0--\u25a0
F\tUl KKT NKW.AInD.IsKCOND-HAA'UHaK-O\J\J '
ness: all kinds: buggy. wagon, cart*, surrey*:rock^wav ;40 cheap horses. 16th and Valencia.1Cn HK'VH NEW AND bKCOND HANDHAH-XO\J Bess, all kinds; wagons, toggles, surr»yt,.rocjcaways. carts: must tte sold. 11^8 Mission t.F.|k HEAD DRIVING At>U AVOKK HOUS to;O'* wpln-lit, iMQi.Mo 1700 'hs KiijHmranl n. -~' '
WAGON a A.Nl*'tAKKIAGts.
AGON TOPS CHEAP AT WELLS, FARGOA ro.'s stable. Folaom, near Second sut.-- r
HORSES AND WAGONS CHEAP.- APPLYMRS. KLUETSCH, 1765 'Fifteenth si., near
Valencia. -:, - --.-.- > .:\u25a0 \u25a0• v "\u2666- . \* ,-; *\u25a0-\u25a0 -.;
•-OLASS vLANDAU- HACK;IIN USE jPRI--0 vate 1 year. WALCOM 8R05.,.217 KillsSt. -.TVTEW AND»ECONI>HAND JJAKERS', LAUN-Xi.dry,milk and
*grocery wagons; also rocicaway.anil \u25a0-' fi>i» hue -le^.. S2B Hwrrison wU-'.' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- -..--'\u25a0
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DR.C.C O'DONNKLL. 1206 MARKET,COR.JL' Golden list vare. . diseases o< women« specialty.
COUNTRY KEAI,.ESTATE.
MCAFEE BROS./"
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-real estate BROKERSAND FINANCIALagents.
\u25a0 -:-\u25a0 .;108 MO.NIGOMEKY ST.
'. TO INVESTORS.-
$10,000 cash will control'a' property of nearly10.0'jO acres of lan 1 in Mad era County, describedas follows: All gently rolling: about 9000 acrescapable of cultivation:. 2lioo acres now plane d to jbarley and whe. t: 100 acres planted to trees and-
jvines; a large portion of the rnch ns?d as pas relaud; aouudant water forIrrigation; Ir.-s:.o Rtverruns through the southern portion of this property;a frame houses onranch, barns, windoil.ls, etc. , °.
A similar investment will control 900 acres inBan Joaquln County, imiutdiatey a joining thecityof Stockton: near the junction \u25a0of and con-venient to 4 railroads: there would be a ready sale01 this property ifdivided up In.v town lots or acre
\u25a0 tracts.
MCAFEE BROS.,\u25a0\u0084 -\u0084'.,.\u25a0 .. . . ;it, -.^.lOB Montgomery st..
TO PERSONS HAVING MONEY SI-EKINGInvestments: We can effect .'cans on first-class
property at good rates Of Imerr-s:.I\u25a0
_- AJCAF>E BROS., ,•
: . " 108 Montgomery st.
IpOR "SALE—
NURSERY > AND GARDEN-T proper. .-an Kafael; central and prominentlocation, withabundant free water: for sale forca.-,hor installments, or would exchange for city jproperty; first-class opening forpractical gardener.Apply to JAMES IUXSiJiAU or HKPBURNWILKI S, san ltafael. Cal. . .' ,\u25a0.;..-\u25a0\u25a0-
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MaRIN CO.; 3000 acres: 26 miles from city;lots any size; fruit,grain, vegetable land; rail
or water transit; $40 to $75 per acre: .emu tosuit- SYNDICATEINVTCO ,65 Chronicle bldg.mO LEASE— 2OO ACKKSGOOD LEVELLAND,1Woodslde, 4 miles from Redwood City:- sew
bouse. ApplyL. ALTbcHVL,820 Clay st., 8. F.G£7Xnik PART CASH: 16 ACRES FULL-*IP • O\J\l, bearing vineyard; best varieties; sur-rounded by fruit,olives, ornamental trees: gentlysloping; deep, rich soil; grand view; iy2 hours'ride from city; close to station (and college): ele-gant 8-room cottage; mantels, bathroom, hard fin-ish: large suD-cellar, chicken yard, stable, finewater, windmill;c imate unsurpassed; sea breeze,mountain air; one-third below value. Owner, 47South Park.
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ALAMEDALAND COMPANY IS SELLING-Ti. the cheapest fruit, vegetable and grain landever offered inAlameda county in small tracts; 1mile from Pleasamon, 1>•« hours from San ran-cisco; price $5:0 to $40 per acre: half cash; ownermust se 1: title perfect; investigate. • fc7 Chroni-cif building. ;',-,'-. \u25a0
UST BE sold WITHIN 2a DAYS toclear estate; c egant 30-acre orchard and
house; best part of Alum, da County. r»; SALZ,Centcrville, Cal. \u0084
.QKNDFOR ILLUSTRATEDCIRCULARS ANDO pamphlet %1 California lands for sale by H.FRancis, rooms 69-70-71. Chronicle building,San Francisco. 1al.
1FORECLOSED RANCHFOR SALE ORRENT:X a 'JO acres. in Santa Cruz Mountains; partiallyin full-hearing orchard, etc. Inquire of GEORGEH.LUCHSINGKR, 18 Geary si.. San 1raucisco.
ITTLE HOMES,. CLOSK To TOWN. 13?-J proved: easy terms:, also 4 to 12 acre pieces
on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. 11. TWING,Sonom*City: every Monday at 633 Market St., S. F.~^ i'UOPEBTY TO EXCHANGE. .QQ-ACRE RANCH NEAR . PETAIjUMa'OC withnice buildings, stock and farming Im-plements complete; Will,trade for.city property:price $6000; no agents. PHILBKICK,
"2548
Folsom st. \u25a0- . ...... \u0084..;.»......
CEND 1 OK OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES»~ for sale. WPOSTER A WHITTON, San Jose.
rpiMBER—1280 ACKKS; KEKN CO.; PLENTYX water: excellent stock ranch. N..box16. Call.
iIoNEV To LOAN,v
Ct 9A (\f\f\ TO i.6ANINSUMS TO SUIT'oN-\u2666IT— \J.VJ\J\J city real estate. M.B. LEVY,11Montgomery st.
Q*-?nn nnri TO LOAN; 6^i per cent;<fP>>\r\.>.\J\J\J city realty, also Oakland: bankrates; life insurance, estates. SHaINWaLD,BUCKBEE & CO., 218 Montgomery st. ;
<&UZlnoliintrust AT 6% on HEALtf\J<J.\r\J\J tate 'id mortgage, on piano* a furnl-
-1 ture; no attorney's fee. ISAACS.240 Men' gomery. :A-DVANCKSONDIAMONDS.JEWKr.KY.KTC.xlColumbia Loan&1ollateral Office, 9 (irant aye. jA DVANCES UN. DIAMONDS,x WATCHES,tX Jewelry; also on fnrnlture, pianos, withoutre-
moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN •JEWELRYSTOKE, 948 Market st.;open evenings. . 1
OANS ON REAL KSTAIK FIRST OK SEC-J ond mortgages, and furniture or
'pianos, any
amount; lowest rates. BKCKEK,;i2B Montgomery\ NY AMOUUT;IST,2DOR 3D,Mpi{TGAGES,
'*y estates, undlvldeu interests, real estate inpro-bate: furniture: pianos without removal. v Mc-CULQAN. 24 Montgomery St.. room 3.
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VIONKY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND1»I other valuables a the Security Loan Office,l!C6Market «u.nr.Mason;prlvate entrance 7 Turk.
IKECTON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO,no removal: no delays: no commissions: low
Interest. Km. CB. Donoliu- b <Ig. 1170 Market st.
\ LWAYS ON TOP FOR LIBEHAL AD-/» vance* at lowInterest; call and be convinced.Cut-rate Loan Office, rm. 7, Hood bide, 809 MarketftQ9^ nnil-AT±JANK KATES; IST AND
*J.\J\J\J ad morteages, estates, rents, etc;lend as lowas $50.,H. MURPHY. 628 Market st.
ONKY TO LOAN ON SMALL HOMKS;monthly payments. THE MCCARTHY CO.,
646 Market sU-
A ..- -. .PRIVATE PA KTY LOANS ON- ANY GOODX security: lowInterest. N.,box 15, CallOffice.
ANY AMOUNT: LOWEST RAIE; IST &2Dmortgage: flat or Installment. Dryden. 535 CaL
AWiJVJKS NEWS FOR B CENTS—
THJtWEEKLYCALL,in wrapper, formailing. : ,
;PA WMiKOIiEHS. -..'*HIGHEST PRICE PAID
""FOR CAST OFF.nothing. Cosmopo'ltan loan Office. 49 Third.
IfXXAJWIAI*.FOR INVESTMENT;
tS>^-O.\J\J\J will pay 6 percent net. 8., box 4,Call Office. •/-
' . .'-. .S«i 1(WIlU\l\To LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS.tK)X\r\J.il\J\t Apn'vrm 222. r>ep.Bldg.
.. XiKLIt%.KL.Et KKAL-JiSTATK. 5
IN;THE BEST PART OF BEAUTIFULBerkeley— House of 5 rooms; bath: large-lot;
half .blocK from two electric roads; a bargain.JO*. J. MASON.B»rlcel*»ystation.
'• UtKlvJiLJ^li ItUCttCS.pOMFORTABLE; FURNISHED COTTAGE: 8\J rooms; baih: garden; all modern improve-ments: rent reasonable to gocd tenant. Inquireat MRS. H.DaVEY'B,GoldenGate;take Berkeleytrain. ....... ... . .
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\u25a0\,;ETROPOLIT AN .DISPENSARY. 1073^1»X Market st.:20 years' experience in nervousaad sexual diseases: both sexes; consultation free.
A blessing to "LADIES SUFFERINGfrom and diseases peculiar to their sex:
latest Improved method of treatment: neverfails: lerfectlv harmless: free from 'any badeffects; never makes :them sick :to .make themwell;travelers helped imme llatoiy; prices to suitthe times; home In coutinement. DX. A MRS.DAVIES,14 McAllister su. next Hibernia Bank;consult free: -French regulating pink pills, $j;hours from 9 a. if. to 5 p. if. and 7 to 9 p. H. ;.
'NEW'PROCKSS— NO MEDICINE,. NSTRU-.ment or worthless pills used; every womanher ownphysician forallfemale troubles, no matterfrom what cause; restores. always inone day; canbe sent and used at home; al cases guaranteed.DR. POPPER and MRS. DRS. NAIL,»18 Kearny.
A"-PROCESS THAT NEVER tAILS TO RE-store every case of monthly sickness. from
whatever cause in a few.hours when medicinesand others have failed; no Instruments used;n.any years' experience: every case guaranteed;advice free: terms reasonable: first-class privatehome for confinement.. MRS. DX.DALEY.1126Market st.. over the Owl Dm? store.
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R. FOULKT'S FRENCH CAPSULES. Aguaranteed absolute cure ;or all female Irregu-
larities (no matter what cause); positively saf»-and sure; no danger or after effects; taken Intime.lialso acts as a preventive; • price $160 per box;-,sent free by mail on receipt of price. WALLERBROTHERS, 33 Grant aye., ban rancisco.
DRS.. GOODWIN, BPKCIALIS:T: .' LADIEB,near or far, safe, quick cure guaranteed; any
disease or complaint: iion.e for patients-, beatskill; free diagnosis; low fees; self cure. 904 Mc-Allister st. '- -.......» .-.-• -.-. . '-.i :>.,-...-\u25a0
SURE CURfc FOR ALL FEMALE DiS-eases, from whatever came; home inconfine-
men:. every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed ormoney refunded. MRS. DR.UWYKR. 2^6 Turk st. ;
7"\ON'T FAILTO CONSULT UK. JUKDAN ATXfhis museum. 1051 Market St.; his 30 years'successful practice Isa guarantee of fair treatment;the worst cases treated satisfactorily by mall. ,
-LPKAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A ,BOON TOlades troubled with Irregularities:, nodanger:'
safe and sure: ;$2 50 express C. O. D. -. don't delaynntil 100 late. OSGOOD BROS.. Oakland, CaL ..Q r i
'AIDFOR A CASEIFAILTOCCRE OF
i^OytxJ female complaints or diseases of the rye;consultation free. MRS. DR. SCOTT, 613 Jones su
OME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE.MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 KlghthSt., Alameda.
IF IRKEOULAKUKANY FKMALKDISEASEj>ee MRS.DX.PUKTZand be content. •Jb*':i4iti.
.1 K.HALL,14 MCALLISTERSTRKET. NKAKXf Jones. Diseases of women and children. ,\|RS. DKS. DONOVAN. 1306 FOLSOM. ST.;IVIconfinement: terms reasonable. '\u25a0\u25a0
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CHEAPEST AND BEST INAMERICA—THBA./ WEEKLY CALL,sent to tny address in theUnited States or Canada one year for 91 50, post-age free. \u25a0\u25a0-.:'\u25a0•\u25a0:. .\u25a0•*'.'*'-. \u25a0\u25a0,'\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'...\u25a0 -^'
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'^T^L^JW^ttATE^TuTtTNTfuiKET^^^-^ pianos, etc.: clean, \u25a0 dry,'lightcompartments,
advances made. J NOONAN.1017 10 1023 Mis-sion, above sixth: open evenings. \u25a0•\u25a0. '.'-
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Ii»UKNITUKK.-fIAMOS,"'; TRUNKS: AD-
XIvaoces. shipping CHAd. L. TAYL0K.204 Pens.
TORAGE—CHEAPEST INTHE CITY;FIRE- jproof building; advances made. >311 Larkln, |
OAKLAND'
ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE— BROADWAY. 1
\u25a0 OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.
HEHE! HEREI COTTAGE WORTH- $2400,ion'f'^SOu.i easy terms: cottage, cost <$1600.only *1000, easy terms: % acre, large house andbarn, fruit,$14uO
"'LODuE &.POWELL,* trult
vale Station. • /-\u25a0?*(£•7- LOTS AND UPWARD; BUY.NOW Itff>
• '-' when you can: :but few lots left In the 1Allendale tract, 1 situate in Fruitvale, adjoiningFast Oakland; this is the only choice propertynow being offered In thisItate at sue.i low prices;near a fine school: twoelectric roads near by andone will shortly go tnrougn this tract; grandview: rare site for a horn*; drainage -perfect;street: all graded: some macadamized; homesnow here and others being built; ttnur.-tS casn,ib monthly. 468 Ninth St., Oakland. H. ZJONES, owner.JMHEAP~ FOR CASH-BKAUTIFUL BUILD-v.' ing lot in Golden Gate, North Oak-land; sizeE0i136. G. W. ARMBRUiyTER,_4 Montgomery.
riOlFOR FITCHBUitU!
110-£AY_TAXE YOUK FAMILY AND-..iiKIENDS OUT ON THE FITCH-ULKU,SAN LEANDRO AND
'HAY WARDS LOCAL. .
Pep Southern • Pacific Time-Cart.TH IR,I?T IMPORTANT STOP
-EAST OFFRUITVALK IS THE PLACE. FAST-
EST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON ,_,„„ THE PACIFIC COAST.DIRECTBOATS ANDTRAINSFROM FERRY.. . *OOT OF. MARKET:STREET, TVIITCHBURG STATION IS
FOKTY-FIVE MINUTES.'Alameda, Berkeley and Fruitvale trains Ringed
by the Fitchburg-
scorcher.-
Haywaras ,electriccars from Oakland every few minutes.Iiyou are tired of lite and want to get off theearth, stay where you ure. People get well, be-come cheerful, touteuted aud prosperous InFUcu-burg. :•;-,-! \ \u0084...' .-.:..- -\u25a0; -:: -.;,,- ,\u25a0. ,\u25a0 \u25a0_ ..„• . -,-:-
Fitchbnr* .Is the most prom Nine snbnrh on thaoirect line of up-to-date public and private Im-provements In the vicinity of Oakland. It isabusiness center by natural location. Its railwaylines now operating, deep-water transportation fortrelght by Damon's line \u25a0 of fast-sailing .vessels onOakland harbor, and the excellent county rcuJUleading to It. are incontestlble proof*. Itis res I-larly laid out into blocks and lots bounded by wlJastreets, graded and graveled, and ornamented withtveuut) trees, cypress hedges and evergreen trovui..NOW IS THE TIMK TO BUY.Tor a home while cheap: for speculation on \u25a0*risingmarket: for a turn be hrst tor lnves:men(now, and hold on. No city taxes to pay; no streetImprovements to make. Water supply from 3companies at your .doors. . Lots 'In this beautifultown at cheaper rates and on easier payments thancan be bought in many of the one-street iracu lvan inaccessible hay field.
- . ,Lots 25 and 60 teet front by 100 to 200 feet deep
to parallel street: double frontage. Terms, 10 petcent cash; deferred payments ineasy iiistallniouu;titleperfect. • :-..-...
W. F. McCLURK,liMontgomery st-, S. 1?. :THAD.S. FITCH.Fltchburg. /
ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTSAT,ASrEDA KKAL ESTATK. :
3r^ale-T~^ rinA"
JJIJ ,House 8 rooms and bath, Central aye. :cottage
t> rooms. Everett .st. ; on long time and easy terms,or willexchange for baa Francisco property. Ap-ply . KASTON. ELDRIDGE&CO..;;..U,:."»*. . 638 Market st..'.' * ' • '
San Francisco, Cat.L OR SALE—S6SOO: OFFERED FOR $4760:-T new modern 3-room house; San Jose aye.; lot61x1
Twelve lots on St. Charles St.; must be sold;great bargain.
- .Fourteen lot<»; Brlegs aye.: 83*203: only «450
each: fine Investment. E. D. JUDD, 1424 Par*st., Alameda. . .^- > -..• \u25a0 ,
N tXCEPi'IOXAL OPPORTUNITY FORInvestment of asmall capital inAlameda, with
positive net return of 10 per cent per annum: 4new 5-room cottages ina first-class locality;mid-way between narrow and broad gauge stations andwithin half block of business street and electilorailway: artesian well: gas-engine and mill;posi-tive sacrifice: no oner withinreason refused. Forfurther particulars, address A. K. DENKE,1503seventh St.; AlHtneda. Ca'. \u25a0
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A GAIN"WE^CALL ATTENTION TO THKA fact that we are selling good-toned second-band plnaos for 93.94 and $5 per month: beauti-fulnew uprights for f6, $7. 8, $9 and $10 permonth; no cash payment required larger than theabove amounts: all purchasers of upright pianosfrom us have the privilege of exchanging time fora Stein way any time within 3 years
-from date;without sacrifice SHERMAN, CLAY A CO.,
representatives of Steinway A Sons' pianos, cor.Kearny and Sutter sts.. Sun Francisco; also Oat-land, C«L: Portland. Or.: Seattle, Wash.
BSOLUTELYTHE OLDCUTANDLARGESThouse west of Chicago Is KOHLEK <fcCHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30U'Farrell 8U; pianos, or-
gans and all other musical instruments, of allgrades and price-*: terms Oisy, prices lowest;everything possible done to please and satisly thecustomer. ". = ..... -. . ,.
ACTUALLYTHr£ BKHT BARGAINS I.V Pt-anos; see our list for this week; piano: on SJf4.*5. $6, $7. $8, $9, $10, 915, *-'O monthly pay:ments; fine ,stool and cover with each; deliveredfree anywhere Intba city and kept tuned by ex-pert concert tuners. The F. W. SPEttCKH CO,salesrooms 93S Market su,' opp. Mason. •
ELEGANT HARDMAN PIANO SACRIFICED;the opportunity of the season; almost new;
elegant case; magnificent tone: don't delayor yonwill regret it. THE J. DEvVINU CO., secondfloor, F.oori building,Fourth and Market sts. •
"VTOTICE TO DRUM. CORPS— THIN SNAREi.lheads for sale at very low prices: factory SW.cor. '1 nty-i'ourth and Rhode Island sts. P.bTOLBEKG. , . . - ... \u0084
AINES BROS., BUSH &GEBTS ANDKnabe pianos atclo«ingout prices. WILLIAM
C. HAMILTON,successor to A.L.BANCROFT&CO., »i!4Post si.
IJAKGAI.NS-AN ELEGANT SQUAKK. $49:I)one chapel solid oak Estey organ, $47 50; re-member, we tun pianos for *2. J. HARRYSCOTT, 528 Hayes su ; '
pIAWOS $75, $100ANDUPWARD KOK CASHX or Installments. ZKNOMAUVAISMusic Com-pany, 709 Market st.
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L'OK SALE—A FINEPIANO; CHEAP. 817 V,.J Larkln st. \u25a0-; • •
\u25a0 .LKGANT STEINWAY; MUST BU SOLD
XJ this week. Room 21, 809 Market st. \u25a0
IV'ANTED, FOR \u25a0 CASH, 6 SECOND-HAND'» uprights. BRUENN, 228 Post su
AGNIFICENTSTEINWAY UPRIGHT ANDSchubert: little used; sacrifice. 1019 Van NessG. BADGER. SOLE At.ENTFOR HALLET
»<fc Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 406Sacto.
BYRON MAIZY, 808 POST ST.-sOHJIEK,/xr Newby <fcEvans. Briggs anti other pianos.:
UPERIOP. VIOLINS,ZITHKK3,OLD*NEW0H. MULLER.maker, repairer. 2 La:ham place.
LEGANT EMKRSON, FIRST-CLASS CON-dltion, at sacrifice. E.W.L CK,ll6McAllister.
FINE UPRIGHTPIANO,$110; SQUARh., $30.J STATHAM&CO.. 106 McAllister st.
DOLLARA WEAK ON RKNT CONTRACTbuys new piano. .136 Ellis st. „,.ALLKT & DAVIS AT SACKIFICK.SCHMITZ,16 McAlllster.next Hiberniaßank.
A. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS -THBt\. »V KEKLYCALL.In wrapper, for mailing.
\u25a0 BICTCLKS.W ANTKD, TO EXCHANGE FOR VIOLIN,"
'95 model wheel; first-class condition. In-quire 109 Taylor st-, 6p.it,.. '
'[\u25a0^RUMMERS' SAMPLES-
OK" TUB CEL&XJ brated Boston patent bicycle clothing for saleat retail. L.GOODFRIKND&CO., SI6-518 Markt.
Q-A!\ BKAND-NEWBEN-HURS;REGULAR?r^:O, price $85; rare opportunity; every wheelguaranteed. ,DAVIS BROS., Cycle Department,25 Geary st.
... lviibALli—jSilsCiiL.i,ANi=:OUS.
ASK FOR THOSE GEMS OFDIAMONDEAR-Jt\. rings: $180. worth $400. HARRIS, 15 Grant.
MEDIUMDOC Bi DOORFIR PROOF SAFE,scale and register cheap. 8 Mission su " •
ELEGANT 2D HAND PARTY DRESSESand sealskins; Cheap. FABIAN,1020 Folsom.
"I^AKGAIN—NEW FAMILY SINGEK JiA-X)chine: \u25a0 all attarhmentt; $10. :2437 MissionSt.. near Twenty-first. .>>IRfjT-CLASS SECOND-HAND GASOLINEJ engine: suitable for pumping. F.,box 22.Call\TKW KLECTriIC BATH
'CABINET FOR
xifamily or business use. 209 Seventh st.
«1 HORSEPOWER OTTO GA.S EiNUINE, SEC-—ond-hand: In perfect order: for sale cheap; can
be seen running at 507 Market st. ...pOFKEK MILL. SCALES," LETTER -PRESS,V> stand desk, money till,safe: cheap. | 102 Clay.
9-HOHSK. POWER SttOND-UA.ND GAS EN"&glne for sale. Gun store, 821) Kearny st.
ONAKCH BLtE FLAME HEATERS AREthe best. W. 8. RAY MFG. Co., 12 California
L AKS,,SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, HHELV-\u25a0JJ Ing, etc.. ought and sold. 1063 Mission, 7th.T A:BARGAIN—6O ,-,CAMPLES .RATTAN'chairs, :rockers, etc.::also a few. line baby
carriages for the next.14 days. CALIFORNIARATTANCO., 61First st., near Mission. -*
1 UILERS.ENGINES.JD-H AN1>MACHINERYJ-» '.vater-plp»B. Mclutosh A Wolptnan. 137 Beale,
0" NX.SMALL MKUllil AND LAHUE-.SIZISnrp and burglar -prOnf nnf». 100-111 Market <»\u25a0. :
.:'. : ffl!>t'^ iIACJIINJSS.- :
ALLKINDS BOUGHT. SOLD, EXCHANGED-^. rm'>nL>'-d .nralrwl: lowest r»t»<. -JOB Fonrth su
BIAKJ.ilAGE:l.lOli>*Sl£S.'- '
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1h« following,marriage licenses were issued by:«he County Clerk's office yesterday: ~> '\u25a0- - -
C. A. Kniskern and -Pauline P. Pollock, 42—22.j'T.F. Sloan aud Maude b.- (none, 23— 20.~-
A. Vogeland Alice G. Duggan, 28—18 •E. Rtsland Assunta Devlncenzi, 25-22.
;• John T. Lane and Mary Maboney, 26—22.John H.Rohrs and Auna G. Bonke, 34—30.
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G. Kestlerand Lizzie Berlet,'23— 23. !-:
;;W. N.ParrUh and Maud s,hafer, 21-18.... A.E.Ladewig aua Osot A.Roanlag, a1-18.
BIRTHS—
MARRIAGES—HEATHS.'
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ANKER—Inthis city,November 16, 1898, to thewifeof Q. H.Anker. a daughter.
HOGAN—ln Golden Gate,. November 14, 1333,ito ii«wife of Joseph R."Ho«i»n. a daughter.
LASKY-lnthis city, November 13. 1896. 10 tha•; wife of S. W.Lasky, a daughter.McCaNN—-In this city,November 15, 1893, to the
wifeof Hugh McCann, a daughter.RHODES— November 15. 1896,' to the wifeof Ed-.ward G. Rhodes, a daughter. .-
31A14KlJiI>.BOTH—LUCKS—Inthis city, November 15.1898,
by the Rev. J. M. BuehJer, Curt Both andTheresa Lucks.
SCHILLING—In this city, November11. 1896. by the Rev. J.M. Buehler, John Kabeland Pauline Schilling..
NUHRKNBERG—GUNNELL—InAlameda, No-vember 16 1893. by the Key. J.M. Buehler.\\illiam A. Nuhrenberg and Lulu M. Gunneil.
VIELBAUM-BUCHHoRN-In this city. No-vember 15, ISM, by the Rev. J. H.Bchroeder,Charles Vielbanm and Minna Buchborn.
iixKli.Apple, William W. ; Jae*el. FrankBrand. Elizabeth '•. Jennings, Laura G.Cauley. Hannah L Kelly,JohnCollins. Elizabeth E. McGregor, JohnCrocker, Auna G. Roderick, ManuelDelauey, Sarah Shipman. Malcolm C.Dornom. William f-ierlng, ClaraEastland, Kebecca Snodi!rass, vVilllarn,Finn. Josephine Stappenbeck, W. F.Fitzgerald. Clarencj \u25a0 Thomas, Captain G. W.Ileeth, Carl A. H. Ullminn. WilliamHencken, Martin . Whitlock, ArthurE.Hertlng, Rudoiph I Witt,Dorothea !
APPLE— this city. November 17. 1896. W!l--, Ham Wolf Apple,a native of Prussia, asjed 68years.
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43"Friends and acauaintancei ar» respect-fullyInvited to attend the funeral THIS DvY(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from his lateresidence, 727 Grove street. •
BRAND—In this city, November 17, 1896. Eliza-beth Brand, beloved mother of Mr<. Charles Mel-tenberger, Mrs. George Werner. Mrs. Gus Gaeb-ler. Mr*.Edward Werner of Sonoma and Jacob' Brand, a native of Kiiug.-nMuuster. RheiuDfalz,Bavaria, Germany, aged 76 years 3 mourns aua16 days. \u25a0 . •
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CAULEY—In" Oce»n View. November 17.1896. .ltanii'tii Irene, beloved daughter of John ana.Mary Ella *Cauiey, a native of San Francisco, 'aged 10 months and 19 days.
COLLINS—In this city, November 1«. 1898,Elizabeth "12. Collins,daughter otth» late Eliza-beth Collins,and sister or tad laca Mary K. Col-lins, a nattvo of Canton, Mass. \
J^~Friends and acquaintances are"respect-'
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. fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS ,> \»' v
(Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a. m.. from the resi-dence of her uncle, James Franks, 98 Flllmorestreet, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where asolemn requiem ruu«s willbj celebrated for tharepose of her soul, commencing at 9:S0 o'clocka. v. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. '
CROCKER— In Oakland. November 17, 189 1*,Anna Gertrude, wife of G. D. Crocker, a nativeof Pennsylvania, aged 62 years.
DELANEY—In this city. November 16. 1H35,'.• Sarah, beloved wife of Thomas Delaney, ana-
tiveof Queens County, Ireland. a<ei 67 years.JRJS~FrienJ< anl aciuain; t'i..Mi are respoct-
\u25a0 fully invited to attend the luneral Tills DAY'(Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. from her lateresidence, /23lGolaen Gate avenue, thence toSt. Mary's Cathedral. -Van Ness avenue, where afolemn requiem hi.'h mass will be cele-brated for the repose of bT-soul, commencing at10 o'clock a. H. Interment iily cross Cdine-tery. Pleas» ouilt llowers.
DORNOM—In this city, November 15. 1896. Wil-liam Dornom, beloved- father or Mrs. T.Walsh'. and Mary Dornom, a native 01Kni;luud, aaeJ 65years. 1\u25a0 . .
Funeral private THISDAY (Wednesday),at ;s o'clock j».m.. from th undertaking par-lors of James Hagaa, 445 .Valencia street.
EASTLAND—InOakland, November 17, 1893,Rebecca East laud (co.orei), a native ot Nasa-ville. Term.. aged 75 years.'
FINN— this city.'November 16, 1896, Joseph-ine, infantdaughter of M. K. and Mary A.Finn,a native of San Francisco, aged 10 months and-ts days. ..-\u25a0; . ,
FITZGERALD—Inthis city,November 16. l->96,Clarence, son of Charles W. and Mary Fitzger-ald, and grandson of Jnmei and the late josieC'ariv, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years2 months and 18 days.. ftyFrlendj and acquaintances ar» resale 1:,
fully invited to tend the funeral THIS D.VY'(Wednesday), 'at 10 o'clock a. m., from ho. residence of the parents, 2<l Minna street. In-terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. .
HEETH—In this city, • November 16, 1896, CarlA. H.Heeth. beloved son of Albert s. and ElsieHeeih. aDd brother of J:ertuann W. and GeorgeC. Heeth. Mrs P. Acker. Albert S. Jr. aud AnnaCatharine Het-th. a native of HerforJ, Germany,aged .HI years ani 9 month*. A member ofCourt Sberwooil .Forest No. 7920, A.O. F.fanaCalifornia Schuetzen Club.
Friends and \u25a0 acquaintance* are respect-fnllyinvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW(Thursday), at 2| o'clock p. m.. from the resi-dence of bis parents, 270 Natorna street, be-tween Third and Fourth. Interment LO.O. t'.Cemetery. .: •
HKNCKEN—In this city, November 16, 1891.Martin, beloved imsban 1of Christine HencKen,..and father of Glna and Julius Hencken and Mrs.W. C. Hacke, a nativ% of.Hanover, Germany.a?ed 64 years 1mouth and 20 days. A memberof Triumph Lodge No..180, A. O. U. W.. Con-cordia Lodge No. 122, i.O. o.F., and WalballaEncampment No. 7, 1. O. O. F.
;tS"Friend<i and Rconalntancei ar» respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAIf(Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock p. jr., from hislate residence, 116 Capo street, thence to Ma-sonic Temple, where the funeral services willbeheld under the auspices of Golden i,«t!i,i»l,'9No. 30. F. and A. M., at 2 p. ii. Interment
: I.O. O. F. Cemetery. /v-HERTING—In this city, November 16. 1896, Ru-
dolph, eldest and beloved son of Henryand Marie • Herttug, and brother of Pauline,Elsie, Lillie.Eddie, Henry and Fredericka Hert-ing.a native of Sat Francisco, agud 7 yean 3months and 16 days. ••. \u25a0
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IS"Friends anl acquaintances nr* rninff>fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. sr., from the resi-dence of his parents. 115 Point. lx)bO3 avenue.Interment Laurel HillCemetery.
- -EGEL— In this city, November 17, 1898,* Frank, beloved son of Frank, and Anna Jaegel,
and brother of Otto and Albert Jaegel. a nativeof San Francisco, aged 5months and 25 days.
JENNINGS— In this city. November 16.'1896,'
Laura G., widow of the late .Viuiara 11. Jen-nings and mother of Joseph E. Jenningj, ana-tiveof,Massachusetts, i.ged 58 years 1monthand 18 days. .
#3"Friend.* and acquaintances are resneel-'-fnllyInvited to attend the funeral THIS DaY(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from her lateresidence. -'3.Oak street., Interment 1. v.O. *'.Cemetery. _' ....
KELLY—In this city, November 17, 1893. JohnKelly, beloved brother of Mr*. Peter Mannix,and nepnew of James Kelly, a native of theparish of Cam, County Kosconiraon, Ireland,aged -J3 years. ; . . '.
JlSfNoticeof funeral hereafter. Remains at par-lors of J. C. O'Connor A Co.. 767 Mission street,.
McGREGOR— In this city, November 16. 1896,John McGregor, a native of Scotland, aged 65years. . :..
RODERICK— InOakland. -November 17. 1898,Manuel Roderick, beloved brother of John Rod-erick," Mrs. Mary Nichols. Mrs. Clara Varguesand Mrs. Carrie Brown,a native 01 Azores, aged39 years and 3 months. .
SHIPMAN—In Berkeley, November 17. 1896.Malcolm C. shlpinau, dearly beloved husband ofTessie I. Shipman, and son-in-law of Mrs. JuliaT. Jennings, a native of Brockvllie. Ontario.
81ERING-In this cltv. November 17.1*33. Clara,dearly beloved daughter of Mrs Jennie anl the. late Herrman slering. and sister of Robert,. Henry, Frank and Herrmann Slering and .Mrs.:Jennie Voelkel, anative of Germany, aged 26year*, Fresno papers piease copy.J _
tt~iTFriendiand acquaintance-! are ron«i--.. folly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW('lhursday), at lio'clock a. m., from the par-lors of H. W. suhr & Co.. 1209 Mission street,:near Eighth.
- -BNODGRASS— Inthe Cltv ana Coiintr Hosplt*'.,.November 17, 1893, William bnodgrass,
\u0084 33 years. . .STAPPENBEOK— Inthis city,November 1896.
William F..beloved husbanl of Magdalene stup-• penoeck, and fa her of Mrs. William Shannonand Charles, Oscar and Emll Stappenbeck. a na-tive or Holsteln, Germany, agel 57 year* and2< days. • A member of Germauia Lodge No.• "1718, K.Of H.;and Marthi Lodge No. 246. K.and L. or 11. [8m Yor<i City papers pleasecopy.I , . .
Friends ': and acquaintances are respect-'ful.yInvitedto attend the funeral' THIS DAY(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. St.. from bis lateresidence. 1625 Sutter street, between Octaviaand Laguna. inerment I. O.O. F. Cemetery. -.
THOMAS—InSausalito. November 17, 1896, Cap--tain *George W. Taotnaj, a native of Ohio, a^ei73 years. •
t£g~ Notice of funeral hereafter. \u25a0
ULLMANN-Iuthiscity.November 15, JS9S.WII--" liam,dearly beloved hustandof Enil.ie Ullmann..and lather of lidward Ullmann, Mr?. B. Smith,IOlga and Hilda Ullmaun. a na lye of Germany,. aged 48 years 8months and 9days. A memberof Deutscner Krleger Verein and Martha Lodge.K. of H.- • Frlendi • and acquatnUncei are respect-fullyinvit«»lto attend the funeral TO-MORROW
1 (Thursday), at 1. o'clock ."p. it., from \u25a0 B'nal -:B'rith \u25a0 Hall, 191 Eddy street, between Masonand Taylor. 1 Remains
'at th- parlors of H.F.
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WHITLOCK—At Claremont . avenue, Alameda. County, November 17, 1898. Arthur Karl,onlyson of Arthur D. and Elsie Whltiock, a native of"Oaitland, aged 5 yean 11 month and,14 days. ''
WlTT—inthis city.November 16, 896. Dorothea,beloved wire or Julius Witt, and mot. of Julia.and Freddie Witt,and sister of Helena -Hoist,anative of Hoisttin, Germany, aged 33 years 5months and 27 day a.
'*3TFriends and acquaintance «r« '-vrespect-
fullyInvitedto attend the funeral TO-MORROW(Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock a. if.,from the par-lors of H.F. Suhr <& Co., 1203 Missioi strafenear Ktghth. Interment I. O. O. W. Cemetery.
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FUNERAL DIKECTORS AEMBALMEE^I, 80Fifth St., Opp. LincolnSchool. 'I•Telephone 3080. :
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MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY^SAN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEMH>tery to the city; non-sectarian: in 110sens* ex-clusive: location.unexcelled. '.-.Omc« i>Vi:ilata«i
I tueec souiaeaai cwaw «t SUu*