the san francisco call (san francisco, calif.) 1896-11-18 ...€¦ · the sax fbancisco call,...

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THE SAX FBAN CISCO 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- i able to good tenant. 1514 Broadway, near Van Ness 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 LET JJ. and lor sale. PATTERSON & CO., 2 Valen- cia st. ' .. -, HEAP KENT: 4 ROO-VS; FINE BASK- J ment; yard, etc.; 721 Fourteenth at , nr. M«r- * o ket (;n rear). BALDWIN &. HAMMuND, 10 a Montgomery st. s. t;Q OAK, NEAR MARKET—I 2KOoMs, 3 ~i) floors, each separate tor housekeeping; newly .- papered; painted: sanitary. plumbing: fine loca- tion for renting rooms: cheap rent; gnand see it. OOUSKt« TO KENT Foil VBKV LITTIiK HL money at BALDWIN' Jc Ha MSlO.nij'S. lv ' . Montromerv ii. - **-\u25a0 \u25a0 ' '\u25a0 \u25a0'*\u25a0 COTTAGES TO LIST. .1/ I VB ROOMaBft.TH/BASK M E Nr -I yard, stable. 107 rmunia, near F<llmore st. : cheap. . .-,.-.. . . \u25a0 . \fEWLV RENOVATED COTTAGE; 6 ROOMS. -A-^ bath: $18. 1705 Ellis St.. near steiuer. QUNNY COTJAGES-.4 AND'S^OOMS; BATH: 0 basement; stable. Fifteenth and Dolores sts. "\I AXE 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) feet from «Jasiro-s;. cars: $15: water free. Key 4073. WO LOVELY FLATS: 4 AND 5 BOOMS; \u25a01 bath and gas; fine yatd; $12 and $14; water free, 39;8-H9jU Nineteenth St., near .Noe; cheap- est fla:s In the city. UN NY FLAT 8 ROOMS: 100 FEET FROM O Sixth st. Apply 958 Mission st. QUNNY FLAT 6KUOMS.BATH, STATION- -0 ary tubs, yard and shed. 537 Howard -it. /"IOTTAGK OK 4 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. vfl. 1 - FLAT— 4 NICE ROOMS; HATH. 1513 .«Jp 1«.'. iaylorsi., beU Pacific and Broadway. LEGANT NKW FLAT— 6 KOOMS; BATH; XJ modern. 121 Liberty su WO SUNWY FLATS, 3 AND 5 ROOMS. 1 bath; reasonable. 2 and 6 Zoe St., cor. Bryant. ' LEGANT MODKRN BAyTwTnDOW six XJ rooms; bath; $20. 735 Minna su, nr. Ninth. 1 ft! X post— UPPER FLAT b rooms AND J DIDbath. I 1 /71 FILLMORK .->T.—SUN.NY COKNKR; 6 II IS rooms and bath: rent reasonable. :^;,;.t. /COMFORTABLE UPPEK FLAT; 4 ROOMS; \J bath; ea7 Ivy aye. Inquire 624 Hayes su , O SUNNY FLATs, 8 .>NDS ROOMS: HATH: reasonable. 2 and 6 Zoe sU, cor. of Bryanu ODEKN, CHOICE, 6 SUNNY ROOMS, $25; i'l also 4 rooms. $14. Key 1706 Hyde st VISE FLAT:RKi-UCED TO $18: ALL CON- 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. - -::\u25a0\u25a0:•. \\r ANTED AT ONCE— GOOD TENANTS TO rent at reduied rents. SPECK & CO., 602 Market «U -:?"-: OWER BAY-WINDOW FLAT— S LARGE Xj rooms; yard. 30V a Moss su, bet. Sixth and fr-eventb; key corner Howard. ODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 P.OOMS, $8 TO i'-l $16; see them. 523 a seventh st. "•/\u25a0LAI'S TO -i.iii.NT Kurt. VKRY LITTLE X money at BALDWIN & EaUMO.NU a, 10 Montgomery at. - V -CHEAPEST AND BEST INAiIERICA— \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 60, post- *ge f rea HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS. Brannan Street.- - 499 BRANNAN—2 UNFURNISHED KOOMS a^.— for housekeeping; sunny; rent $6. .* Airy ant Street. '1 1 BRYANT. NKAR THIRD—NICE PUN- -0 J X ny suite; front: $2 50 per week. - Clementina xtreet. Af*-\ CLEMENTINA— LARGE FRONT UN- riUL turuished for housekeeping. Cleveland Street. "I 9 CLEVELAND, OFF SEVENTH, BELOW XiL. Folsom— 2 sunny lurnlshed rooms; house- keeping: $9. - . . . \u25a0 .. Dcvi sailer o Street. or 7 DEVISADERO-LARGE SUNNY COR- -00 1 ncr housekeeping rooms, furnished or un- furnished; very desirable; reasonable. i-uciy Street. IrpHE LEXINGTON, 212 EDDY - NEWLY 1 furnished housekeeping rooms; also single and suites OAQ >• DDY— SUNNY FUHNI&IIED ROOMS OUO tor light housekeeping. Ql 7 EDDY— LARGE. NICELYFURNISHED OX * tunny light housekeeping room; splendid view. , . tills Street. 191 A ELLIS— 2 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS ZiXvffor housekeeping:; reasonable. OQA ELLIS—FURNISHED KOOMS, WITH OOU privilege of light housekeeping. GOO ELLIS (PALMETTO) ELEGANTLY OJ^Ld furnished housekeeping rooms and others. . fell Street. "I IQI FELL—I SUNNY FURNISHED, 1 TJKT- XXO% furnished room for housekeeping; $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-l OR 2 ROOMS FURNISHED O^O complete for housekeeping: cheap. 1 I vl9 HOWARD—SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- XX^£j keeping rooms; range, water: $10 to $12. v ones sue— &1 A 1 JONES— 2 PLEASANT SUNNY BACK OX^tii rooms; housekeeping: running water;slo. Kearny Street. 17" EARNY. NR. SUTTER-5 ROOMS OR LESS; XV gas 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 3 SUNNY ROOMS . T^i- for housekeeping. ; •*• ISiKtOH xtlc«., CCQ MISSION—TWO COMPLETjcCLY FUR- , COO Dished housekeeping rooms. 1 1f\U ( MISSION—FKONTPAKLORS, HOUSE- luOiJ keeping or without; others; reasonable terms. •'.•.' \u25a0;. - . :-. \u0084 \u25a0 ' . ' >Miomt street. r^X NATOMA— TWO SUITES OF HOUBE- ' OfJO keening rooms, with yard; rent $10. . /•/(- NATOMA-2OR 3 FURNISHED KOOMS, yJ^xO housekeeping; yard: low rent. y ' t:»rre 1 1 a>ir«»oi. --\u25a0 401 O'FARRELL—2 FURNISHED HOUSE- OX keeping rooms. - - . , - , Point Lodoi Avenue. ' 91 91 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 FURNISHED XOZiU hoaseJceeplng>-rooms, front,"' back parlor and kitchen; private family; rent cheap. ' a uh«i) >tree.. ' Inm POWELL— SUNNY CORNER --.\u25a0 BAY- -IUUI window suite: also single housekeeping. .'• te-ventn' street..-; ' -: 1 Qf? BEVKNTH-2 NICELY FURNISHED J OI) room-: for housekeeping: yard. , ,; \u25a0 . 1 Shotwell Street. UNFURNISHED 6 BOOMS or bouskeeplng; 4 rooms; $10 and $12. ' south Park. ~ . : - "..' . " .", J "I Q SOUTHPARK-SUNNY FRONT PARLOR; XUlight housekeeping; 2 rooms fnrniihed neat. " butter "street, - ; ;.-, , /709 SUTTER, NR. JONES— NICELY FUR- I Om. 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 * II light housekeeping. | Teuth Street. 1 -) < TKNTH —HOUSEKEEPING RO OMS J JLrx. for family; piano, stationary tubs, yard: i cheap. ' 1 'x ulu Mlet).. C ( Q TURK—SUNNY ROOM; FOLDING BED; O-±O Krate, ca<, hath: $10: single, f6. Webster Street. 1 I ill WKB3TEK. "OFF FOURTH— 2 OR 3 J 1 —a niceiy furnished rooms, housekeeping, I cheap - , . ____^_ I 1- I 1, WEBsTKK-SlHTli "V PALLORS FOR i ill housekeeping purposes. ' . —^ t^mimmm^—^^» HOO3IS TO i.i:«. i -ut.il Mien. QQ 1 BUSH-LARGK SUNNY FRONT ROOM; VO'ieleganUv furnished: beautiful garden: $12. California Street. lftini CALIFORNIA -SUITE OF LARGE iUiUg sunny from rooms: unfurnished: bath. 1 til i'CALIFOUNIA-NICKLYFUKNISHKD lDlUsunnv rooms; suitable for gentlemen. _..m strno». . Tn« FAVOVA. 330 KLLI!?: MB. KATR\ WART.mrnacer-A quiet hou*": centrally lo- rn ted: newly furnished: elevator: hot A cola wa>r. \u25a0»..k"tti Mi""- OHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 BTH 0 su, near Market; furnished and unfurnished. 1 Al EIGHTH-FOB RENT. 2 1 UKNISUED iUs rooms for light housekeeping. 1 .. . 11 Mice;. 1 A 7 FIFTH-PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR- -1 " * nished rooms. ; \u25a0 ioisom t»ireoi. 1 API FOI.SOM, COR. SEVENTH—NEATLY J UOI furnished room: very reasonable. deary Street.. ,If\Z GEARY (THE NAVARRE)-FURNISH- ri\JO ed rooms; board optional; folding-bed. "1 Q GEARY— ELEGANT SUNNY PARLOR OX O floor; doctor or dressmaker; other rooms. ARTINKTTL 1101 GE.' KY. W". COR. VAN Ness— 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. j Of HO HARRISON, NEAR TWENTIETH— A 1 ii*lUJ nice sunny front bedroom. ;•';\u25a0« . i.oHard >'.re».. 7Q9 HOWARD— SUNNY FRONT AND BACK % OZ, parlor: or will rent separately: rent low. 1 I '-Ml HOWARD -^3 NKWLY FURNISHED J- 1 •i\J housekeeping rooms; also 2; no children, j 9nf"iQ HOWARD— ROOM; ALSO SIN- ~\J\JO gle; «as; bath; kitchen, if desired. '\u0084/..; uyue Stree;." 7HQ 1 HYDE-FLAT i FURNISHED FRONT I UO3 bay-window rooms: gas: bath: grate. wuiien Mren.. 907 JONES— THE- VAN WINKLE: NEW —\J I management; elegant suu:.y suites and single; newly furnished; ba:h, etc.; $10 to s3o. "{ \u25a0\u25a0;'^-." : ".'r: ».»»rnr iSd'oo.. I BLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARWY - - \ Pleasant snnny rooms, en suite and single; first \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0» in every respect: terms reasonable, y Liiki.'i > reo.. 49Q LARKIN-NICELYFURNISHED SUN- tt<£.t/ ny rooms for housekeeping; also single. Lkikr' >.n)u.. "V OSEMITF. HOUSE, 1045 MARKET PER 1 eight. SBo to SI: week. »1 50 to »5: families. Mason Street.. 1 C\A MASON—NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT X"* rooms; other large rooms; aay, week or month. ; J^ii.n.l >ireß.. ar\rj MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— NEWLYFUR- UU I nished bay-window rooms: SI per week. Jutnui: .-tree.. '/?] MISSION, NEAR SECOND LARGE O\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; conveniences for batching. \u25a0 1 999 MISSION SINGLE FRONT ROOM; 1 —— — sunny. "I 9^-1 MISSION, CORNER NINTH 2 ± : £>OX corner housekeeping rooms; furnished. Vj;'iv;i'UitStreet. COO POLK-FOUR SUNNY UNFURNISHED OO 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- I XiJ ed rooms; suitable for offices. l'oweli Street. 1 qPOWELL— NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY X •-> rooms, suites or single: cheap. 99?:. POWELL, CORNER GEAKY—SUNNY, jL£aO single basement room; nicely furnished. 96. CAD POWELL, NEAR SUTTKR—2 LARGE OxJO sunny rooms and hall bedroom; ncA-ly fur- nished. . . , Scott Street. II 9 SCOTT— 2 LARGE SUNNY CONNECT- XXOIng rooms; partly furnished; gas; bath. Seventh Street. 91 q SEVENTH— LARGE SUNNY FURNISH - -lOed side room: «5. ttttb Street.'- qq SIXTH— ELEGANT ROOMS: NEW FIRK- -00 proof building} all conveniences : quiet. "piEDMON'i," COR. SIXTH AND MINNA— X Nicely furnished sny rms; mod. conveniences. -if veimon Street. \u25a0 \u25a0 ; ml STEVENSON FURNISHED ROOM; 1 Z.Tt •i f5per month. : . \u25a0 \u25a0 . ii.iitr -i reo.. 7fjq SUTTER (SAN REMI) - ELEGANT I \JO newly furnished rooms, suite or single. Q9'JC SUITER— 2 SUNNY UNFURNISHED O— rooms: rent $10: suitable for dressmaking. \ ku .>«m) Avenue. 11l C VAN NESS AYE .— HANDSOMELY 111» furnished sunny rooms. IiOAKXHNO ANl> KOOMS. ~~ lii KONT bay-window room or two front rooms In private famliv; board. If de- sired; convenient to Hayes and Flllmore st. cars; moderate. Address D. M.. box 1 9(6, this office. 79- PINE (KENOVA): ELEGANT APART- I —«J rx.ents, furnished or unfurnished, with su- perior board; travelers solicited; references. 1 1 A 7 BUsH (BACHELOR'S HALL); ROOMS ll"l with or without board: first-class South- era cooking. ; 1FL9A CALIFORNIA— PLEASANT NEWLY -IO^.\J furnished rooms withboard; reasonable. C /|w VAN NKS!»—NKWLY FURNISHED bUN. OV/O ny rooms: good board; reasonable. . II OTKL BKKTLING. 714 BUSH ST.—A FAM- XX llyhotel; references given uud required: all modern 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 OR T> *> child to board: mother's care. STOKK3 'lit LJCT. T LOW^I^ST^?ART~OF^TORE^A^iU basement. 324 Post sl. . Of|f-308 STOCKTON, CUR. ST»CKTO.V PL.— »>V/l) Tenant has a year and n half lease; will sub-lease each o( them; very cheap: make offer. TOCKTON, COR. POST-STORK AND KLE- gant well-il2hti;il basement: tenant hai a year and a half lease: willsub-lease each very cher.p. C«9?. STOKE; 3 ROOMS; LARGE CELLAR. »s)£.>>. IlvB Howard St.. nr. seventh." : :\iOFricKs^To::i.ET. v :: -.h~ -To^KfTce? I >-> 1 handsomely furni- bed parlors, with room adjoining iidapted for operating. .:- -1 d ' 7 SUTTER FURNISHED PARLOR J. ' ' -. I floor, : suitable fordoctor or dentist; also a furnished room, with or without board. FFICES FOR :. DOCTORS OK DENTI*T»: very elegantly furnished offlces:one entire floor; offices en sul »\u25a0\u25a0 -901 -inter wt., <•<>-. Leavenworth.. ATTOKMJiYS-Al'-LAW. ally; private; no charge uniass successful; all altyr private; no charge unless nuccessful; all salts, 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.- -IMi ORE 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. -.'\u25a0 T « fo"matToToTT\t^k : k^o£an7^aX JL ness-maker, who left St. Lou:s 32 years ago. nSwa'rd sttV^Cal'. 8 *"* by ' callmg ** 748 U ?M^.i >A KKI E L '' * 2 50: WHITENED. $1: I\> stains or blemishi»« removed; paluti-ie by day ? r ,i. C n°u- ra t: decor »t'^ work at lowls^flgur^ 1200 Webster St.. telephone Stelner 235!- TV; U ETOS N MX. ROLAND, TEACHER OF Xt French language. 765 Market st., room 15. ' IJHEUMATISM Positively Cured ~~~ ~ all nervous "diseases.; chronic catarrh and dys- pepsia; patient,, treatfd successfully by mail; small expense : write for particulars: -sunny rooms and board ; If desired. DR. SMITH'Si Hy.einic sanitarium. 1513 Buchanan st.: tree cotisultallonT VV" !"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' Farrell T PROMISE TO -DO-UOOD HAIRDKESaING, J. any style, lor 25c : come and see how I keep my promises: my $1 switch goes for $1 50 else- wu«re: -Ciulnonla" Hair Tonic 35c: gray ana b eached hair restored to its natural color with a perfectly harmless preparation. G. LEDEKER, 111 Stockton st. A I>\ ICE HIKE; DIVORCE- LAWS A SPE- xv tialty, private; no charge nnieiis successful: all icw suits, claims, collections wills, deeds, etc at- tended to. Q. W. HOWK.att.vat-law. H5O Market jfc l V OKCK 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 st pKOFU?SOR E. J.APPLKBY. BANJO AND -i mandolin concert playing; music for private parties. 609 Hyde it. GO TO 609 -THIRD; CHEAP P.MNTI.N.. papering, whitening and plastering; estimates given for all kinds of work, a. HOFFMAN.; <Sll A DOZEN-FINE CABINETS AT WIL- <JIX SON'S Gallery, 1028 Market. , SUPERKLUoUa iIAIK PERMANENTLY RE- moved .by electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH. Buah,l>elow Flllruora: hrs, 2 to 3, ex. Th A ITS, SCIATICA. CATARRH. DISEASES. OF X 1 women. DR. SPITZY. 413% Kearny. 1to4 p.m. T EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED Wll H- 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 for 25 cents. AT THE PEOPLE.-. v.M Uoi-i.au -Mi»iJHJAu Institute, 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 .AND suits-Ladles' Jackets. $2 50 up; capes $1 50 up; suits $8 up. M. BARRY, rooms 44,45.46, 14 McAllister - AGNISCOPK - NEW PROJECTING MA- chln^; uses the klnetosrope films; price S'JSU BACIUALUPI. 946 Market Bt. ARTINGTOJS'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration day and evenlnz Classes: instructors. J. H. E. Panineton, Gertrude Partlngton. K. L. Partlngton. Particulars 424 Pins. QUITS CLEANED. jt'KKSSKD, $1; REI'AIKS dyeing done. 26Montcomery, r. 14: tfl.red 2374. \\r A1( HEN DIAMONDS, JKWKLKY OF ALL " kinds at reduced prices: must move; building to be torn down. 5 and 7 Third su RUPTURE AND PILES' CURED; No PAY until cured: send for book. DRS. MANS- FIELD APOKTKRFIELD. 838 Market st. CLOAKS, FUKS AND S.UITS RETAILED AT I wholesale prices. Factory. 20 Sanaome st. •• URN KIT'S CORN CURE-SURE CURfc. FOil corns, bunions, warts: 25c. 327 Montgomery. fpKUNhb DKLIVKUKD 2Bc! BAY CITY X Transfer Company, 244 Sutler; tel. Grant 67." All fauialTblemishks, superfluous hair, moles, freckles. sc»rs, etc.. removed by 1 lite Electrolysis Co.. 22d Turk, nr. I^avenwortn. IJIU OUTDOOR feTKRKOPTICON SHOW KViC XJ 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 ROOMI XJ Winchester House, 44 Third St., near Maru* HO rooms, 250 to $1 50 per night: $1 60 to $8 pec week: 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-t V/ 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. EDUCATIONAL. HE A L lT»~^UsT}vtS^^C?)LXE7rET^4~l>OsT st Bookkeeping, business practice short- hand, typing, leli irrHphv, modern languaices. Eng- lish branches, electrical engineering, etc.; '20 teachers; 15,000 graduates: catalogue. A YRKS', IHE LKADKVii COLLEGE] 3114 - » Montgomery St.: Individual Instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraph y, etc.; lite scholarship $50.- low rates per week and mo. OICE, PHY 810 AL CULTURE AND KLO- i lit ion; latest and best methods. MRS. CAL- HOUN, 8915 California st. NGINiSKKING SCHOOL; MECH., ELKC, civil, mining, survey, assay, arcblu..X ray taught 1864. A. VAN DERNAILLhN.723Mict IJOOKKEKPINU THOROUGHLY IN6 WEEKS XJ or year's course free; only accountant teaching. TARK, room 572, Parrott Emporium building. \u25a0 TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINKS-J College. 723 Market st : expenses leas and scholarship better than elsewhere; day aDd night . KLASCO'o- LYCi-.L'M SCUOUL OK ACTINo— Ii Private theatricals arranged; pupilsrehearsal on stage. R. 6 and 1 2. 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;24 Xi Post ;commerclal,shorthand, English :low rates. PROF. Louis MERKI; violin, mandolin. guitar, cornet; reasonable.-225 Geary. nr.Powell. /""» UITAR, MANDOLIN, PiANU AND VOCAL VT lessons. $3 mo. Mary Westhaus. 39 Fifth. SINGING; PIANO; PARIS GRADUATE; __French. German langnagfs:s2 mo. avlor,r7. tLAIKVOIASTS. MME. IDT. CLAIRVOYANT. TELLS past, present. and future; success to all; for- tnnes by mall; low prices. 856 Mission st. LADIES' AID ME ETSTO DAY, 326 McALLIS- ter St.; admission free; tests 3p. if. - \u25a0 . \u25a0 LARKIN ST., 8 P. M.-OOOD ENTER- talnment for speakln'g and tests. 1 VI ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: i'J business advice: names given; 25c up. .- Fourth EDNA BURR. JUST RETURNED: MEDIUM and 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 will guide you right; satisfaction guaranteed. ME. H ANSEN. PAL> I IST CARD-RE A gives 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; MAGNETIC healer: charms. 123 Post su, room 2. ME. LEON A. 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 3 seventh St., nr. Market; ladies V!sc; gents 50c. MME. MORE AU. best~f«Trtun~&tk:lTer and medium in city; fee 25c up. 764 Howard su V| ME.' LKGETTE-PKESENT. PAST AND iH future: 26c; one price. 311 Tehama su, nr.4ih MMX. SYBILLE TELLS FKOM CRADLK TO grave: pictures given lading 25c: 014 O'FarreM. i~ S)i lltlT U Al, lSil. (SKDUPREE, GREATEST TRANCE trumpet medium in the world. 24 Turk «l parlor 12. \u0084 ... - ' rpEST MEETING TO-NIGHT, luc: 335 Me AL- llster; Stilts, Clemens; skeptics Invited. ~T M. FRANCIS, : INDEPENDENT SLATK* JX. writer. USHaightsU ; hours 9 until 9p. M . RS. MAYO steer., 112% < OAK:. .BKAO: lncs daily, $1: circles, 25c; Sunday, Tues- day and Friday, 8 o'clock; ladies' circle, Thursday 2 o'clock. ' ME. OSMAN, SPIRITUAL TKANCKMEDI- um. returned; life readings, love affairs, 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.. FrL 2 p.m.: business tit tines; trance dr.. 23c, Sat eve $1 ISHOP GAR. ISUN, 613 EDDY ST.; BLATK- Xi writlngdaily, $2; .regular phenomenal stance Hons. and Thurs.; open for private engagements. RS. ELLIS. MEDIUM, SITTINGS, 9 TO 8 $1~ circles Toes-; Fri., 2 p. 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^ TROF^HoLMEtC WTfFh', rooms 12-13: :horoscopes; question.i: advice.. ' HVi'NOXISM. r Y^NO^TDSM^SCIio^IJFTcTLTrTATGHTT success srtd. HypnotlcMesmprlclns.6O'Farrell ~~ '...".."., ... massage..;-. . ;.;/":/: \Trs?~dT BA~KTONr"bT)crßKss— mXshaGTe \u25a0i" •nd ni-dic I treatment. 808 Howard St.. C. F. J KOI K>-I(INVI. CARDS. , JOHN K. KICH ARDS, LAW OFFICES. ; KOOmS \u25a0: 26 and -. 27, Crocker , building; Kiepbona Maia 75. «Jan Francisco, CaL . .. , , 1OHN U. AITKKN ANDMAUKICK L. ASHER. tl fttiyg*: law, rma 615,516, tiiifloor, 010* CITY REAL KSTATJE. I>EAL ESTATE •* \, POR SALE BY THOMAS MAGE K & SONS, 4 MONTUOMKKY 8 4 . PEDI'CKD TO $7^50; GOUGH-6T. RESI- XV denceand lot, 27:6 ft. front; bet. uesry and Post r.s. ;~ •\u25a0-.. nnnr\ VAN yES 2 A X. E - BET. PACIFIC «3;yUUI/. aye. and- Brokdway; 35x100, and double houses. ©1 i )^f\ FREELON ST.: LOT25x80: NEAR i!piZiiJ\). Fourth; cheap; flats built '• here \u25a0 will bring good interest. . *<3i r 7£\fi- EASY TERMS: * LOT 25x120: 12TH «J> I UU. aye., near California bt. ffliOO'n HAVES ST.; LOT25x137:6; NEAR 1 O\J. the park, bet. Colo and Shrader sts. : cable-cars pas*. .-,'•:. BRANNAN ST., 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., 1 bft. Twen'.y-secoud and Twenty-third sis. _ v REDUCED TO $3600: LIBERTY ST., BET. Valencia and Guerrero; line Mission residence street; 3 stories, 6 rooms aud bath, and lot 25 Xll4. ..-- -fl]«Q7-:n STEVENS >N ST.,. NR. 6TH AND <pO i O\J. Market; 2 flats; rents $30; lot 24x75. CORNER WEBSTER AND HERMANNSTS.- lot 37:<5i87:6; only $28U0; easy terms. "VTE. COR. FILBERT AND PIERCE STa: LOT i.l 23x80: 1 Mock 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. DEVISADERO and 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: will be sold cheat). * THOMAS MAC HE A SONS. - --'•; ,- i i \u25a0 \u25a0 .- 4 Montgomery st. ~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 sU KlbOO—Lot on Haiyht St.: 25x120. $'^000—- good flats on a car line. 3100— 2 tine flats, half olocic from Geary st. cars. S4Uoo— Corner store property: car line; lot 50x80 * 50J0— 3 brand-new flat*, near Page and Web- ster sts. '\u25a0' ' " $10.000— Business property on . Hayes St., near Market. - r-> $600 rent a m"nth— Offer wanted for this fine business property, near the £a dwin hotel. Other bargains at A. M. SPECK A CO.'S, 602 Market st. ' •* . .. Cl , <CU\ BARGAIN FOR ONE WEEK; \u26667* I CUls. cottage 6 rooms and bath in Mission- lot 25x125; street work completed; two lines cars: school one block; easy terms. PATTERSON* CO., 2 Valencia st: \u25a0 \u25a0 : Ol'JKn EACH. . \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 . \u25a0 .-- . ifl)tjOU TKRMS $5 MONTHLY. All stref graded, sewered and macadam- ized; near electric roaJ ; 20 minutes from the City Hall: no other lots in this city can be bought on these terms with streetwork done: if you want to save $5 a month,' 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 AND LAND AGENT, i : 4 >.;. a \u25a0 3-.'4 UU>iTKiVM.k.ax 3V. :.i: I-/J&-J: .FORSAL^r . . •\u25a0 . f ".. rreon— k. k!«i<» of Ktanyaa su. bet. Carl ana Frederic*; 25x100 feet. $450— san Carlos Villa lot: 100x150 feet. $6700— 50x127 :6 feet ou Jackaou at., overlook- ing the Presidio and bay. * $6000—2 : modern bouses of 8 rooms each, at pars: : \u25a0 25x 1 87 ;o leot; electric road parses booses; make offer. . \u25a0 . $8500—Elegant NW. corner of Cole and Carl . fMtMi— choice building lots north of Dark. .Bargain— SW. cor. Fifth ay. and Csv: 109x95 ft. \ T OW, SEE UEKK. CA.N YuU BUY. FOR X> (7500 such a valuable corner as SW. Fol- Bom and 21st sts? 65x90: will subdivide If re- quired: also 20th st. and Treat aye., £6xllo, $2500; also N. side Paste St.. £oxloo, 37:6 feet from corner Schrader, between ruder and Stan- van, 95750: will subdivide it required: \u25a0 offer wanted. ' Inquire Herb Institute, 1205 Market st. fANTKD— To PURCHASE OX KASY terms, new modern 5-room and bath cottage, with mable attached and driveway, in the Mission warm belt: price not to exceed $2260. ' Address Home, box 81. Call Office. OUBE 8 FLATS. 5 ROOMS EACH; MOD- ern Improvements. - 314 Bow aye. n-. •- \u25a0 JUST COMPLETED— Choice modern bay-window cottase on the NW. cor. of 221 and Sanchez sis. For terms, etc., apply ofTOBINAMeNALLY. 630 Market sU •\u25a0 -. \u25a0 ÜBSTANTIAL MODKKN HUI'Sh.S BUILT; $150 to $275 a room; parties contemplating building invited to call and see plans. 1 149 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: tine marine view; conservatory. II more and Green, Apply BOVEE. TOY A SONTAG, 30 Montgomery. ffl?l f\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 ALUMINUM plates same price as rubber. 14 Grant aye., room 16. " •\u25a0•- \u25a0 -\u25a0»-\u25a0.•. R. L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTIONPAINLESS; crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 336 Sutter, NX. cor. Stockton. G>7 FULL SET OF TKKTH WORTH $15; 0 I . warranted 5 years: extraction free: fillings 60c. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. I^ULL;BKT OF TEETH, «7, WARRANTED: X1 filling 60c. crowns $3. - DR. BROWN, 21^ 3d. .THIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY OR MONEY I back; installment plan; established 12 years. Ofllce cor. sixth and Mission, over I X L store. -. CIOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIa TION, 808 M AX- ) ket St. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. ffl«7 A SET FOX TKKTH-WA KRANTKD AS 01 good as can be made: tilling $1 DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater. ' AI NLEftS KXTKACITON, 60c; CROWN bridge work a specialty: plates $5 up: lSyears* experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.S., 816»/i Geary. R. LUDLUM HILU 1443 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. Uk Oh. O. Young, 1841 Polk st. . ....... , ., t U.J. J. LXXX, l^OtfMAKKKT, COX. OOLDKN Gate aye.; open evenings: Sundays till noon. 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 GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extracUoa nd patentee of ; Improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6to 20 0* Parrellst. LL WOHKTO SUII'TIiIESjWAKitASTKU DR. KEA, 18,70 Market St., front City Hall. k LL WORK. RKASONABLK AND W Ait- ranted. DR. ./ W. KF.Y. 1123 Vtrkmt. ~ " hoksks. * '..,"."•:;: 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 SPAN ti«-U steel-cray horses. 2800; several other i teams: also 30 good young horses. J. FOuESIER, salesman. .\u25a0\u25a0 < v \u25a0 . . : Af\ HOUSES FUrt bALE; ALSO. WAGON* "v boggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Hotm Market, 837 six st. ; auction sales every Wwuu* day. BULL! VAN A DOYLE. Auctioneers. •-.-;'. f|Wll£>EMPORIUM' SALES YARDS. 220 VA. 1 icncla 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. "l LECTRIC HORSE-CLIPPING; CALLED FOR y-> and returned. 640 Valencia; tel. Mission. 227. 2 CARLOADS FINE. HORSES, SINGLE OK double, for all purposes. : 139 Valencia su -'\u25a0--\u25a0 F\tUl KKT NKW.AInD.IsKCOND-HAA'U HaK- O\J\J ' ness: all kinds: buggy. wagon, cart*, surrey *: rock^wav ; 40 cheap horses. 16th and Valencia. 1 Cn HK'VH NEW AND bKCOND HAND HAH- 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 HO US to; O'* wpln-lit, iMQi.Mo 1700 'hs Kiij Hmranl n. - ~' ' WAGON a A.Nl* ' tAKKIAGts. AGON TOPS CHEAP AT WELLS, FARGO A ro.'s stable. Folaom, near Second sut.-- r HORSES AND WAGONS CHEAP.- APPLY MRS. 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 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:..,'.:, FIIYSICIANS. \u25a0' \u25a0 -.V DR.C.C O'DONNKLL. 1206 MARKET, COR. JL' Golden list v are. . diseases o< women « specialty. COUNTRY KEAI,. ESTATE. MCAFEE BROS./ " / **" -^-~ ~t -real estate BROKERS AND FINANCIAL agents. \u25a0 -:-\u25a0 .; 108 MO.N IGOMEKY ST. '. TO INVESTORS. - $10,000 cash will control 'a' property of nearly 10.0' jO acres of lan 1 in Mad era County, described as follows: All gently rolling: about 9000 acres capable of cultivation:. 2lioo acres now plane d to j barley and whe. t: 100 acres planted to trees and- j vines; a large portion of the rnch ns?d as pas re laud; aouudant water forIrrigation; I r.-s:.o Rtver runs through the southern portion of this property; a frame houses onranch, barns, windoil.ls, etc. , °. A similar investment will control 900 acres in Ban Joaquln County, imiutdiatey a joining the city of Stockton: near the junction \u25a0of and con- venient to 4 railroads: there would be a ready sale 01 this property if divided up In.v town lots or acre \u25a0 tracts. MCAFEE BROS., \u25a0\u0084 -\u0084'.,.\u25a0 .. .. ; it, -.^.lOB Montgomery st. . TO PERSONS HAVING MONEY SI- EKING Investments: 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 prominent location, withabundant free water: for sale for ca.-,hor installments, or would exchange for city j property; first-class opening for practical gardener. Apply to JAMES IUXSiJiAU or HKPBURN W IL KI S, san ltafael. Cal. . .' ,\u25a0.;..-\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0 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 to suit- SYNDICATE IN VT CO ,65 Chronicle bldg. mO LEASE— 2OO ACKKSGOOD LEVEL LAND, 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: gently sloping; deep, rich soil; grand view; iy 2 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, fine water, windmill; c imate unsurpassed; sea breeze, mountain air; one-third below value. Owner, 47 South Park. ' - . ' ' ' . ; ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY IS SELLING -Ti. the cheapest fruit, vegetable and grain land ever offered inAlameda county in small tracts; 1 mile from Pleasamon, 1 >•« hours from San ran- cisco; price $5:0 to $40 per acre: half cash; owner must se 1: title perfect; investigate. fc7 Chroni- cif building. ;',-,'-. \u25a0 UST BE sold WITHIN 2a DAYS to clear estate; c egant 30-acre orchard and house; best part of Alum, da County. r»; SALZ, Centcrville, Cal. \u0084 . QKND FOR ILLUSTRATEDCIRCULARS AND O pamphlet %1 California lands for sale by H. FRancis, rooms 69-70-71. Chronicle building, San Francisco. 1 al. 1 FORECLOSED RANCH FOR SALE OR RENT: X a 'JO acres. in Santa Cruz Mountains; partially in full-hearing orchard, etc. Inquire of GEORGE H. LUCHSINGKR, 18 Geary si.. San 1 raucisco. 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 with nice 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. W POSTER A WHITTON, San Jose. rpiMBER—1280 ACKKS; KEKN CO.; PLENTY X water: excellent stock ranch. N.. box 16. Call. iIoNEV To LOAN, v Ct 9A (\f\f\ TO i.6 AN INSUMS TO SUIT'oN- \u2666IT— \J.VJ\J\J city real estate. M. B. LEVY, 11 Montgomery st. Q*-?nn nnri TO LOAN; 6^i per cent; <fP>>\r\.>.\J\J\J city realty, also Oakland: bank rates; life insurance, estates. SHaINWaLD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 Montgomery st. ; <&UZl noli intrust AT 6% on HEAL tf \J<J.\r\J\J tate 'id mortgage, on piano* a furnl- -1 ture; no attorney's fee. ISAACS. 240 Men' gomery. : A-DVANCKS ONDIAMONDS.JEWKr.KY.KTC .xl Columbia Loan & 1 ollateral Office, 9 (irant aye. j A DVANCES UN . DIAMONDS,x WATCHES, tX Jewelry; also on fnrnlture, pianos, without re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STOKE, 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. - \u25a0 v" VI ONKY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND 1»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 Market ftQ9^ nnil- AT±JANK KATES; IST AND *J.\J\J\J ad morteages, estates, rents, etc; lend as low as $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 GOOD X security: low Interest. N., box 15, Call Office. ANY AMOUNT: LOWEST RAIE; IST &2D mortgage: flat or Installment. Dry den. 535 CaL AWiJVJKS NEWS FOR B CENTS THJt WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. : , ; 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( W I lU\l\ To LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS. tK)X\r\J.il\J\t Apn'vrm 222. r>ep.Bldg. .. XiKLIt%.KL.E t KKAL -JiSTATK. 5 IN ; THE BEST PART OF BEAUTIFUL Berkeley— House of 5 rooms; bath: large-lot; half .blocK from two electric roads; a bargain. JO*. J. MASON. B»rlcel*»y station. '• UtKlvJiLJ^li ItUCttCS. pOMFORTABLE ; FURNISHED COTTAGE: 8 \J rooms; baih: garden; all modern improve- ments: rent reasonable to gocd tenant. Inquire at MRS. H. DaVEY'B,GoldenGate;take Berkeley train. ....... ... .. \u25a0-•'\u25a0f-'- .".. WKDICAL. ~~~ -.\u25a0••' ~- \u25a0\,;ETROPOLIT AN .DISPENSARY. 1073^ 1»X Market st. : 20 years' experience in nervous aad sexual diseases: both sexes; consultation free. A blessing to "LADIES SUFFERING from and diseases peculiar to their sex: latest Improved method of treatment: never fails: lerfectlv harmless: free from ' any bad effects; never makes : them sick : to . make them well; travelers helped imme llatoiy; prices to suit the 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 woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores. always inone day; can be 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 medicines and others have failed; no Instruments used; n.any years' experience: every case guaranteed; advice free: terms reasonable: first-class private home for confinement.. MRS. DX. DALEY. 1126 Market st.. over the Owl Dm? store. ' \u25a0 \u25a0 "\u25a0 R. FOULKT'S FRENCH CAPSULES. A guaranteed absolute cure ;or all female Irregu- larities (no matter what cause); positively saf»- and sure; no danger or after effects; taken In time. li also acts as a preventive; price $1 60 per box;-, sent free by mail on receipt of price. WALLER BROTHERS, 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-, beat skill; 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 or money refunded. MRS. DR.UWYKR. 2^6 Turk st. ; 7"\ON'T FAILTO CONSULT UK. JUKDAN AT Xf his museum. 1051 Market St.; his 30 years' successful practice Is a guarantee of fair treatment; the worst cases treated satisfactorily by mall. , - LPKAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A , BOON TO lades troubled with Irregularities:, no danger:' safe and sure: ;$2 50 express C. O. D. -. don't delay nntil 100 late. OSGOOD BROS.. Oakland, CaL .. Q r i ' AID FOR A CASE I FAILTOCCRE 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 IRKEOULAKUK ANY FKMALKDISEASE j>ee MRS. DX. PUKTZ and be content. •Jb*': i 4iti. .1 K. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STRKET. NKAK Xf Jones. Diseases of women and children. , \|RS. DKS. DONOVAN. 1306 FOLSOM. ST.; IVI confinement: terms reasonable. '\u25a0\u25a0 - './--, •"..»;,.-. :. CHEAPEST AND BEST INAMERICA—THB A./ WEEKLY CALL, sent to tny address in the United 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 -^' ; - ; : STOKAGE. ".; . , ~~~~ '^T^L^JW^ttATE^TuTtTNTfuiKET^^^ -^ pianos, etc.: clean, \u25a0 dry, ' light compartments, advances made. J NOONAN.1017 10 1023 Mis- sion, above sixth: open evenings. \u25a0•\u25a0. '.'- - ';;\u25a0/<! Ii»UKNITUKK. - fI AMOS,"'; TRUNKS: AD- X I vaoces. shipping CHAd. L. T A YL0K.204 Pens. TOR AGE— CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE- j proof building; advances made. >311 Larkln, | OAKLAND ' ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— BROADWAY. 1 \u25a0 OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. HEHE! HEREI COTTAGE WORTH- $2400, i on'f'^SOu.i easy terms: cottage, cost <$ 1600. only *1000, easy terms: % acre, large house and barn, fruit, $14uO " 'LODuE & .POWELL,* trult vale Station. / -\u25a0?* (£•7- LOTS AND UPWARD; BUY. NOW I tff> '-' when you can: : but few lots left In the 1 Allendale tract, 1 situate in Fruitvale, adjoining Fast Oakland; this is the only choice property now being offered In this I tate at sue.i low prices; near a fine school: twoelectric roads near by and one will shortly go tnrougn this tract; grand view: rare site for a horn*; drainage -perfect; street: all graded: some macadamized; homes now here and others being built; ttnur.-tS casn, ib monthly. 468 Ninth St., Oakland. H. Z JONES, owner. JMHEAP~ FOR CASH-BKAUTIFUL BUILD- v.' ing lot in Golden Gate, North Oak-land; size E0i136. G. W. ARMBRUiyTER, _4 Montgomery. riOl FOR FITCHBUitU! 110 -£AY_T AXE YOUK FAMILY AND -.. i iKIENDS OUT ON THE FITCH- ULKU, SAN LEANDRO AND ' HAY WARDS LOCAL. . Pep Southern Pacific Time-Cart. TH I R , I ? T IMPORTANT STOP - EAST OF FRUITVALK IS THE PLACE. FAST- EST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON , _,„„ THE PACIFIC COAST. DIRECTBOATS ANDTRAINS FROM FERRY. .. *OOT OF. MARKET :STREET, TV IITCHBURG STATION IS FOKTY-FIVE MINUTES. ' Alameda, Berkeley and Fruit vale trains Ringed by the Fitchburg - scorcher. - Haywaras , electric cars from Oakland every few minutes. Ii you are tired of lite and want to get off the earth, stay where you ure. People get well, be- come cheerful, touteuted aud prosperous In FUcu- burg. :•;-,-! \ \u0084. ..' .-.:..- -\u25a0; -:: -.;,,- ,\u25a0. ,\u25a0 \u25a0_ ..„• . -,-: - Fitchbnr* . Is the most prom Nine snbnrh on tha oirect line of up-to-date public and private Im- provements In the vicinity of Oakland. It is a business center by natural location. Its railway lines now operating, deep-water transportation for trelght by Damon's line \u25a0 of fast-sailing . vessels on Oakland harbor, and the excellent county rcuJU leading to It. are incontestlble proof*. It is res I- larly laid out into blocks and lots bounded by wlJa streets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with tveuut) trees, cypress hedges and evergreen trovui. . NOW IS THE TIMK TO BUY. Tor a home while cheap: for speculation on \u25a0* rising market: for a turn be hrst tor lnves:men( now, and hold on. No city taxes to pay; no street Improvements to make. Water supply from 3 companies at your . doors. . Lots 'In this beautiful town at cheaper rates and on easier payments than can be bought in many of the one-street iracu lv an inaccessible hay field. - . , Lots 25 and 60 teet front by 100 to 200 feet deep to parallel street: double frontage. Terms, 10 pet cent cash; deferred payments ineasy iiistallniouu; title perfect. :-..-... W. F. McCLURK, li Montgomery st-, S. 1?. : THAD.S. FITCH.Fltchburg. / ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS AT,ASrED A 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 will exchange 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.; lot 61x1 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 FOR Investment of asmall capital in Alameda, with positive net return of 10 per cent per annum: 4 new 5-room cottages in a first-class locality ; mid- way between narrow and broad gauge stations and within half block of business street and electilo railway: artesian well: gas-engine and mill; posi- tive sacrifice: no oner withinreason refused. For further particulars, address A. K. DENKE, 1503 seventh St.; AlHtneda. Ca'. \u25a0 ' ' \u25a0 - - AItSICAL f>&XKL,AitNIS. " A GAIN" WE^CALL ATTENTION TO THK A fact that we are selling good-toned second- band plnaos for 93. 94 and $5 per month: beauti- ful new uprights for f6, $7. 8, $9 and $10 per month; no cash payment required larger than the above amounts: all purchasers of upright pianos from us have the privilege of exchanging time for a 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. BSOLUTELY THE OLDCUT ANDLARGEST house west of Chicago Is KOHLEK <fc CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 U'Farrell 8U; pianos, or- gans and all other musical instruments, of all grades and price-*: terms Oisy, prices lowest; everything possible done to please and satisly the customer. ". = ..... -. . , . ACTUALLY THr£ BKHT BARGAINS I.V Pt- anos; see our list for this week; piano: on SJ f4. *5. $6, $7. $8, $9, $10, 915, *-'O monthly pay: ments; fine , stool and cover with each; delivered free anywhere In tba 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 delay or yon will regret it. THE J. DEvVINU CO., second floor, F.oori building,Fourth and Market sts. "VTOTICE TO DRUM. CORPS— THIN SNARE i.l heads for sale at very low prices: factory SW. cor. '1 nty-i'ourth and Rhode Island sts. P. bTOLBEKG. , . . - ... \u0084 AINES BROS., BUSH &GEBTS AND Knabe pianos atclo«ingout prices. WILLIAM C. HAMILTON,successor to A. L.BANCROFT & CO., »i! 4 Post si. IJAKGAI.NS- AN ELEGANT SQUAKK. $49: I ) one chapel solid oak Estey organ, $47 50; re- member, we tun pianos for *2. J. HARRY SCOTT, 528 Hayes su ; ' pIAWOS $75, $100 ANDUPWARD KOK CASH X or Installments. ZKNOMAUVAIS Music Com- pany, 709 Market st. - \u25a0• L'OK SALE— A FINE PIANO; 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 AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: little used; sacrifice. 1019 Van Ness G. BADGER. SOLE At.ENTFOR HALLET »<fc Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 406Sacto. BYRON MAIZY, 808 POST ST.-sOHJIEK, / xr Newby <fc Evans. Briggs anti other pianos.: UPERIOP. VIOLINS, ZITHKK3, OLD*NEW 0 H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 La: ham place. LEGANT EMKRSON, FIRST-CLASS CON- dltion, at sacrifice. E. W.L CK, ll6 McAllister. FINE UPRIGHT PIANO, $110; SQUARh., $30. J STATHAM& CO.. 106 McAllister st. DOLLARA WEAK ON RKNT CONTRACT buys new piano. . 136 Ellis st. „,. ALLKT & DAVIS AT SACKIFICK. SCHMITZ, 16 McAlllster.next Hiberniaßank. A . WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS - THB t\. »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 b rated Boston patent bicycle clothing for sale at retail. L. GOODFRIKND&CO., SI6-518 Markt. Q-A!\ BKAND-NEWBEN-HURS; REGULAR ?r^:O, price $85; rare opportunity; every wheel guaranteed. , DAVIS BROS., Cycle Department, 25 Geary st. ... lvii bALli—jSilsCiiL.i,ANi=:OUS. ASK FOR THOSE GEMS OF DIAMOND EAR- Jt\. rings: $180. worth $400. HARRIS, 15 Grant. MEDIUM DOC Bi DOOR FIR PROOF SAFE, scale and register cheap. 8 Mission su " ELEGANT 2D HAND PARTY DRESSES and sealskins; Cheap. FABIAN, 1020 Folsom. "I^AKGAIN —NEW FAMILY SINGEK JiA- X) chine: \u25a0 all attarhmentt; $10. : 2437 Mission St.. near Twenty-first. . > > IRfjT-CLASS SECOND-HAND GASOLINE J engine: suitable for pumping. F., box 22. Call \TKW K LECTriIC 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 ARE the best. W. 8. RAY MFG. Co., 12 California L AKS, , SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, HHELV- \u25a0JJ Ing, etc.. ought and sold. 1063 Mission, 7 th. T A : BARGAIN—6O ,-, CAMPLES . RATTAN ' chairs, : rockers, etc. : : also a few . line baby carriages for the next. 14 days. CALIFORNIA RATTANCO., 61 First st., near Mission. -* 1 UILERS.ENGINES.JD-H AN 1> MACHINERY J-» '.vater-plp»B. Mclutosh A Wolptnan. 137 Beale, 0" NX. SMALL MKUllil AND LAHUE-.SIZIS nrp and burglar -prOnf nnf». 100-111 Market <»\u25a0. : .:' . : ffl!>t '^ iIACJIINJSS.- : ALL KINDS BOUGHT. SOLD, EXCHANGED -^ . r m' >n L > '- d .nralrwl: lowest r»t»<. -JOB Fonrth su BI AKJ.il AGE: l.lOli>*Sl£S.' - ' \u25a0" 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. ' G. Kestlerand Lizzie Berlet,'23— 23. ! - : ;;W. N. ParrUh and Maud s,hafer, 21-18. ... A. E. Ladewig aua Osot A.Roanlag, a 1-18. BIRTHS MARRIAGES—HEATHS. ' '\u0084: . f'j - : ' '•: Boiof. r •\u25a0•;; - ANKER—Inthis city, November 16, 1898, to the wife of Q. H. Anker. a daughter. HOGAN—ln Golden Gate,. November 14, 1333, i to 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 wife of Hugh McCann, a daughter. RHODES— November 15. 1896,' to the wife of Ed- .ward G. Rhodes, a daughter. .- 31A14KlJiI>. BOTH—LUCKS— In this city, November 15.1898, by the Rev. J. M. BuehJer, Curt Both and Theresa Lucks. SCHILLING— In this city, November 1 1. 1896. by the Rev. J.M. Buehler, John Kabel and Pauline Schilling.. NUHRKNBERG—GUNNELL— In Alameda, 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. Frank Brand. Elizabeth '•. Jennings, Laura G. Cauley. Hannah L Kelly, John Collins. Elizabeth E. McGregor, John Crocker, Auna G. Roderick, Manuel Delauey, Sarah Shipman. Malcolm C. Dornom. William f-ierlng, Clara Eastland, Kebecca Snodi!rass, vVilllarn , Finn. Josephine Stappenbeck, W. F. Fitzgerald. Clarencj \u25a0 Thomas, Captain G. W. Ileeth, Carl A. H. Ullminn. William Hencken, Martin . Whitlock, Arthur E. Hertlng, Rudoiph I Witt, Dorothea ! APPLE— this city. November 17. 1896. W!l- -, Ham Wolf Apple,a native of Prussia, asjed 68 years. \u25a0 ; . - •. 43"Friends and acauaintancei ar» respect- fullyInvited to attend the funeral THIS DvY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from his late residence, 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.-n Muuster. RheiuDfalz, Bavaria, Germany, aged 76 years 3 mourns aua 16 days. \u25a0 . i 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-' ' . 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 Flllmore street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem ruu«s will bj celebrated for tha repose of her soul, commencing at 9 :S0 o'clock a. v. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ' CROCKER— In Oakland. November 17, 189 1 *, Anna Gertrude, wife of G. D. Crocker, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 62 years. DELANEY— In this city. November 16. 1H35,'. Sarah, beloved wife of Thomas Delaney, a na- tive of 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 late residence, /23 lGolaen Gate avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral. -Van Ness avenue, where a folemn requiem hi.'h mass will be cele- brated for the repose of bT-soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. H. Interment ii ly 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 65 years. 1\u25a0 . . Funeral private THISDAY (Wednesday), at ;s o'clock j». m.. from th undertaking par- lors of James Hagaa, 445 .Valencia street. EASTLAND— In Oakland, 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, infant daughter 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 josie C'ariv, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 2 months and 18 days. . fty Frlendj and acquaintances ar» resale 1 :, full y 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, Carl A. H. Heeth. beloved son of Albert s. and Elsie Heeih. aDd brother of J:ertuann W. and George C. Heeth. Mrs P. Acker. Albert S. Jr. aud Anna Catharine Het-th. a native of HerforJ, Germany, aged .HI years an i 9 month*. A member of Court Sberwooil .Forest No. 7920, A. O. F. f ana California Schuetzen Club. Friends and \u25a0 acquaintance* are respect- fnlly invited 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 1 of 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 member of Triumph Lodge No. . 180, A. O. U. W.. Con- cordia Lodge No. 122, i. O. o. F., and Walballa Encampment No. 7, 1. O. O. F. ;tS"Friend<i and Rconalntancei ar» respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DA If (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock p. jr., from his late residence, 116 Capo street, thence to Ma- sonic Temple, where the funeral services willbe held under the auspices of Golden i,«t! i,i»l,'9 No. 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 Henry and Marie Herttug, and brother of Pauline, Elsie, Lillie.Eddie, Henry and Fredericka Hert- ing. a native of Sat Francisco, agud 7 yean 3 months and 16 days. •• . \u25a0 '- IS" Friends anl acquaintances nr* rninff> fully invited 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 Hill Cemetery. - - EGEL— In this city, November 17, 1898, * Frank, beloved son of Frank, and Anna Jaegel, and brother of Otto and Albert Jaegel. a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months 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, a na- tive of , Massachusetts, i.ged 58 years 1 month and 18 days. . #3"Friend.* and acquaintances are resneel-' - fnlly Invited to attend the funeral THIS DaY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from her late residence. -'3 . Oak street., Interment 1. v. O. *'. Cemetery. _' .... KELLY— In this city, November 17, 1893. John Kelly, beloved brother of Mr*. Peter Mannix, and nepnew of James Kelly, a native of the parish 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 65 years. . : . . RODERICK— In Oakland. -November 17. 1898, Manuel Roderick, beloved brother of John Rod- erick," Mrs. Mary Nichols. Mrs. Clara Vargues and Mrs. Carrie Brown, a native 01 Azores, aged 39 years and 3 months. . SHIPMAN—In Berkeley, November 17. 1896. Malcolm C. shlpinau, dearly beloved husband of Tessie I. Shipman, and son-in-law of Mrs. Julia T. 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, a native of Germany, aged 26 year*, Fresno papers piease copy.J _ tt~iT Friend i and acquaintance-! are ron«i--. . folly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW ('lhursday), at li o'clock a. m., from the par- lors of H. W. suhr & Co.. 1209 Mission street, : near Eighth. - - BNODGRASS— In the Cltv ana Coiintr Hosplt*'. , . November 17, 1893, William bnodgrass, \u0084 33 years. . . STAPPENBEOK— In this city, November 1896. William F.. beloved husbanl of Magdalene stup- penoeck, and fa her of Mrs. William Shannon and Charles, Oscar and Emll Stappenbeck. a na- tive or Holsteln, Germany, agel 57 year* and 2< 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 please copy. I , . . Friends ': and acquaintances are respect- ' ful.y Invited to attend the funeral' THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. St.. from bis late residence. 1625 Sutter street, between Octavia and Laguna. inerment I. O.O. F. Cemetery. -. THOMAS—InSausalito. November 17, 1896, Cap- - tain * George W. Taotnaj, a native of Ohio, a^ei 73 years. t£g~ Notice of funeral hereafter. \u25a0 ULLMANN-Iu this city. 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 8 months and 9 days. A member of Deutscner Krleger Verein and Martha Lodge. K. of H. - Frlendi and acquatnUncei are respect- fully invit«»l to 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 Mason and Taylor. 1 Remains ' at th- parlors of H. F. Suhr A Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Inti-rtiiuiit Cypress Lawn Cemetery. -\u25a0 -\u25a0 ~ WHITLOCK— At Claremont . avenue, Alameda . County, November 17, 1898. Arthur Karl, only son of Arthur D. and Elsie Whltiock, a native of " Oaitland, aged 5 yean 11 month and , 14 days. ' ' WlTT—in this city.November 16, 896. Dorothea, beloved wire or Julius Witt, and mot. of Julia . and Freddie Witt, and sister of Helena -Hoist, a native of Hoisttin, Germany, aged 33 years 5 months and 27 day a. ' *3T Friends and acquaintance «r« '-v respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock a. if.,from the par- lors of H. F. Suhr <& Co., 1203 Missioi strafe near Ktghth. Interment I. O. O. W. Cemetery. - '\u25a0:' f WICAVOY A GALLAGHER, T FUNERAL DIKECTORS A EMBALMEE^ I , 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. 'I Telephone 3080. : ' ; I MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY^ SAN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEMH> tery to the city; non-sectarian: in 110 sens* ex- clusive: location .unexcelled. '.-. Omc« i>Vi : ilat a«i I tueec souiaeaai cwaw «t SUu*

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Page 1: The San Francisco call (San Francisco, Calif.) 1896-11-18 ...€¦ · THE SAX FBANCISCO CALL, AVEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1896. 13 HOUSES TO r.KT. • TENTH-4 LaRGK sINNY ROOMtT; t"i_lyard

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.

vfl. 1-

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;.

- . :-. \u0084\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.

'

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.

~ .:- "..'.".", J

"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.

'

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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—Bookkeeping, business practice short-

hand, typing, leliirrHphv, modern languaices. Eng-lish branches, electrical engineering, etc.; '20teachers; 15,000 graduates: catalogue.

A YRKS', IHE LKADKVii COLLEGE] 3114-» Montgomery St.: Individual Instruction in

shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraph y,etc.;litescholarship $50.- low rates per week and mo.

OICE, PHY 810AL CULTURE AND KLO-ilition; latest and best methods. MRS. CAL-HOUN,8915 California st.

NGINiSKKING SCHOOL; MECH., ELKC,civil, mining, survey, assay, arcblu..X ray

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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\u25a0 .- 4 Montgomery st.

~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

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:..,'.:, FIIYSICIANS. \u25a0' \u25a0 -.V

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. ....... ... . .

\u25a0-•'\u25a0f-'- .".. WKDICAL.~~~

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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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- -AItSICAL f>&XKL,AitNIS.

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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. :

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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*