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HE SAN FKANUISUU CALL, SATUHDAY, AUuUNST 10, 1895, — o e e e N R R e e et S RS T e e R . Qaily Teceipts 312 to STRAND&TU FIXTURES, BIL- 4 rooms: cheap rent: full for man and wi LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. RSELL A LODGING-HOUSE QUICK for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. HOUSES TO LET. 2919 CALIFORNIA — 8 ROOMS, BATH: — conservatory ; hot-alr heaters: modern. D 0 7RI CENTRAL LOCA- 20V, tion; cheaprent; worth 3800. DECKER, 6 Market st. $40( . ments $10 per month. YROCKERY AND BAR: FULL VAL TRAND & TUTTL - on. STRAND & TUT i R. LF, 45 Third st. BARGAIN AR TAURANT CLEAR- T $100 a montt itive proof furnished: low ren! meaning business. BARRETT & CO., nort distance from , 86515 Market st. ANTED IN PAYING BUTCHER best_location RARRETT & CC I8 B 600, guaranteed daily parior. BARRE 8. F.; low rent. ALL COUNTER TRAD] ance for coftee w trial before buying. TEXPRESS BU « st., clearing $7 7OOD AND COAL K150, %" t; sickness cause of sale. WOOD & CO., 917 STAURANT 2 opposite power- cheap T WOOD & CO. THE BEST- Jodging hous: - , 1208 Market st. 'y to DECKER, 1208 Mark; ACRIFICE O splendid piace . Call this office. AND GOOD WILL OF business in the co y AND BAR: F cor. Powell and Vallejo sts., from 9 DY AND SOTION STORE. (TROCERY AND BA #15. 1120 Harrison. , ALMOST NEV QHEELVING I-EQUIPPED 10 t0 12, 516 Geary st., corner Wil- ATED CASH_ $10.000: part proper time to . Address B. B., box 107, Call. iN: DAY SALOON, lding on leased ground nuthwest cor. B ACTIVEMA cash it desired: elegant furniture _ FOR PARTICULARS Pply 740 Broadway, upstairs, between TO MAKE ng to work: some Apply 654 Jessie, OF BUYS A BUSD WINEHOUS yin the city: honesty and interity is my 5 h to retire from business. Address P. box 71, Call Office. ICE FOR SALE REASON- thorne Fruit Mai css, known as the Ha: rstclass transient and family trade; 3 lines AT A BARGAILD cor. Point Lobos and Parker will be sold cheap; make an : three furnished rooms —GROCERY r {o owner on prem sadjoining to be sold aiso. N 2 ;00D MILLINERY BUSINE! in splendid location in San Jose: will be sold For particulars apply to HOLM & 2 TIONAL BARGAIN —CIGAR-STAND clezring $140 monthly: best location in cf rent; long lease; full 214 Golden Gate ave., bet. 5:30 and 7:30 ». L-ENOWN CORNER SALOON (* Fell and Stanyan sts., Golden Gate Park. STRST-CLASS LIQUOR-STORE; GOOD LOCA- no reasonable offer refused. Apply C. A. , cor. 2d and Folsom. WELLESTABLISHED BUTTER-AN egg ronte for sale chesp: horse and wagon in cluded. Address S., box 29, this office. AURANT; GOOD LOCATION U right place for man and wife. nvestigation solicitec Esgle Iron Found Market st @O0 E Y CORNER 48 ROOMS S2500 50 ... 29 Tooms $750—Transient: clears $150; 00 16 rooms . I KER, 1206 Market st., cor. Taylor. I OUSE OF 8 MODERN ROOMS AND BATH; corner of Cumberland and Guerrero sts.: the finest view in the clt cheap. Apply 71 ORNER HOUSE, 9 ROOMS, BATH AND laundry, on Twelfth st.; $40. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave. 14-% GOLDEN GATE AVE.—8 ROOMS, % bath; nicely decorated; rent reduced: sunny side. electric cars pass the door; Trero st. SPECK & CO. 602 Market st., corner Montgomery $375—0n Market st.; rent 880. Post. rooms $450—Powell st.: clears $60. . o .12 rooms $500—Vici v Jones and Eddy; worth...... $1000..... SHCAS /15 rooms $600—Docior pays $60 for § roooms. .14 rooms £800—Corner: 2 entrances; r. Baldwin.23 rooms $3500— Handsomely furnished £18,000. cost. .63 rooms E i BAT L E cheap: no agents. 12615 Ninth st FURKN: i UEE ko SALE. REDUCTIONSON LARGESTOUK, NEW AND second-hand: 400 carpeis, good 'as new: ofi- cloth, 25¢; parior suits, $19 up: Linoleum, 46¢; piece cbamber suits, $14 50: cornice poles, 25¢: ranges, $6: cash or insiallments: goods shipped free, NELSON, 126 Fourth st. s l“('li ROOMS; PARLOR AND BED- room suites; kitchen supplies; everything new; 2 months in use: going away. 30 Page st. 5, EDROOM SE' PATENT TABLES 2 15; Roxbury Brussels, 75¢ laid; oilcloth, 3 evenings. SHIREK, 1310 Stockton st PRIC] IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS / this week at MCCABE'S, 948-950 Mission s T.H. N 7Or HOWARD_HOUSE OF § ROOMS; BENT 52D 310; water tree, 1() BFAYER, SET FIFTEENTH AND SIX- teenth, half block from Market st.—9 rooms, bath and stable, with fine_grounds; rent $30. 0. F. VON RHEIN & CO. 513 California at. = TERY DESIRABLE; SUNNY: NW. CORNER Gough and Geary sts.: 9 large rooms, bath and : newly painted and papered through- c-windows: fine range; rent $75; water 1y 1306 Geary st. AY-WINDOW HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS "AND bath: with stable or without. 16 Fair Oaks st., near Twenty-first; warm part of Mission; rent to suit tenant. HOUSE AND BARN: $12. APPLY v 'H HOT D rent 810. SUNNY LIV 3 cold water, cement wash trays, et 310 Fillmore st., off Haight. -10 2 SUNNY HOUSES 3 ROOMS EACH. D LU. 39 Dore ., off Harrison, near Ninth. 70U CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYS IN the honses you rent from BALDWIN & HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. ql?l\'l\‘\' HOUSE—530 EDDY,NEAR LARKIN: +) 9 rooms: beth: rent $30: water free. FURNITURE WANTED. H KRASKY, CARPE PICTURES, - folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices: C 779 Missio stepladder manufactd for the trade. ASH PAID FOR FURNITURE J chandise. L. H. BURD_Auctioneer.10 Ful CALPE NATIONAL CARPET BEATIY D RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and altering. 313-315 Guefrero; Tel. Mission 244 RUSSELS, 46¢, LAID: ROXBURY B sels, 75c. laid; linoleum, 40c; heavy oficloth, 20c: open evenings. SHIREK, 1810-181% Stockton. CA .. LANING. RPETS ED AND renovated same as new. 5. FERGUSON & ., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 38. ITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. B STEVENS, manager. ' Telephone No., south 250. C pet Be: ks, 858-7 Tehama; tei. So-40. C2 S CARPET BEATI DR U Golden Gate ave. : telephone east 126. HE . E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING C6. (incorp.); old _established carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 3¢ yard. 23 ] deq (RPET E J . ovaune HORSES. JFOE SALE AT SACRTFL i saddle and road horses, buggies and harnesses. Appiy TOMKINSON'S livery stable, 57 Minna st., bet. First and Second. 4() HLORSES FCR SALE; ALS AGONS buggies, carts, barness; Grand Arcade Horse Marke X8t ; auction sales every Wedaes: day. ‘Auction, 100 SETS SECON D-H 2 (A kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts: also 20 cheap horses. Fliteenth and Valencia sts. WORK HORSE! WAGONS AND UAERIAGES, o TOP WAGON SUITABLE TEA and coffee or butter and eggs. 112814 Folsom. ZED GOODS AT AUCTIC ( FFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF C TOMS, Port of San Francisce, Aug. 3, 189 otice le—The following seized goods will be sold at auction to :he highest bidder for lawful v of the United States at the entrance of the celving Department, w Appraiser's Building, the 21st day of August, 1895; sale to commence | 8010 o'clock 4. . of said day, 10 wit: June 12, 1889—1 valise and 29 five-tael boxes prepared opium. June 27, 1889—10 five-tacl boxes prepared opium. Marck 13, 3 five-tael boxes prepared opium. April 15,1890—2 five-tael boxes prepared opium. June 6, 1891—2 five-tacl boxes prepared opium. Nov. 10, 1883—1 trunk and bag containing 50 tins prepared oplum. Feb. 20,1894— 38 packages mushrooms. Jupe 16, 1894- ages cigarettes and 1 p: 8ge tobacco. 1894—1 cigar-case. Dec. 28, Chbrisumas cards. Dec. 31,159 P January 3, 1893 : 200 clgars. S ot 1, 1895400 cigars. 8, 1895 bandkerchiefs: 42 s atsi 1 package rooms; 1 package mushrooms. January 12, 4 bol s re:tes Jaun, spir coiton crepe, rsucker cloth, 1 silk shawl, January 11, 1895—2 packages ¥ 14, 1835—1 case German beer, 8 botil s of wine, 6 bo tles three-star Hennessy brandy, 2 botties of Holland gin., January 18, 1895—d b on crepe, 1 silc dressing zow: January les mescal, 12 bottl French periumery. January 14, 1895—2 packag musbrooms. January 17, 1895-1112 ciga January 18, 1895—3 packages jewelry: 19 si handkerchiefs. January 22, 189515 five-tael boxas prepared oplum : 18 five-tael boxes prepared opium; 24 five-tael boxes prepared opium. January 21 1895—1 package mushrooms: 4 packages mus| rooms. January 28,1885-24 five-tacl boxes prepared opium’; 1 trunk containing 59 five-tael boxes pre- | pared opium; 20 five-tael boxes prepared opi 90 five - tael boxes prepared opium. Fe ruary 1, 1895—5 five-tael boxes prepared oplum. Feoruary 5, 1885—6 boxes cigars, 1 bo: cigarettes. February 11, 1895—1 ckage mush- rooms. February 13, 1895 — 10 five-tacl _boxes prepared oplum. . 1895 — 27 silk handkerchiefs. March 1,” 1895 — 2 packages books. Marc 7, 1895 — 3 1k umbrellas, 3 silk bandkerchiefs; 8 packages lithographs. March 12, 189 silk umbrella, 2 swords. Marcn 13. 18956—5 five-tael boxes prepared opium. March 16, 18955 bolts silk, 1 em- broidered silk shawl. March 1¥, 1895—1 piece woolen closh: 200 cigars. March 22, 1885-1 piece Pongee silk: 2 packages mushrooms. March 23, 1895—10 five-tael boxes prepared opium. ‘March 25, 1895—2 tins opium. April 4, 1885—19 silk neckties, 2 silk shiris. 3 silk hand" kerchiefs. April 8, 1895—1 package silverware, April 8, 1895—27 silk shaws, 18 silk handkerchiefs, 8 silk caps, 1414 yards cotton goods. April 15, 1895—40 five-tael boxes prepared opinm. April 18, 1895—11 five-tael boxes prepared opium, April 19, 1895—2 bolis silk, 5. silk shirts: 550 cigars. April 25, 1895—23 five-tael boxes prepared oplum; 2 five-tael boxes prepared opium: 3 tins containing 20 tacls prepared opium: 1 five-tael box prepared opium: 5 five-tacl boxes prepared opium; 2 five-tael boxes prepared opium; 6 five-tael boxes prepared opium; 3 five-tacl boxes prepared opium; 1 five-tael box prepared oplum; 4 five-tael boxes prepared opium: 1 jar contain- ing about 34 pound prepared opium; 2 five-tael boxes prepared opium; 19 five-tael boxes prepared optum; 31 five-tael boxes prepared opinm. April 19, 1595~ll five-tacl boxes prepared opium: 4 five- tael boxes prepared opium; 31 five-tael boxes prepared _oplum; 2 five-tael boxes prepared opium; 12 fivetael boxes prepared opum. April 25, 1895—576 packages Chinese cards: 2050 cigars. May 6, 1895—8 five-tacl boxes prepared opium. May 8, 1895—105 five-tael boxes prepared oplum. May 12, 1895—19 silk handkerchiefs. May 24, 1895—1 package books. May 29, 1895—11 dozen silk tassels, half dozen sili handkerchiefs, 1-12 dozen silk coats, 10 packagesembroidered silk braid, 1 package silk cord, 2 urns and covers, 2 vases, 2 statuettes, 1 straw toy. June 3, 1895—86 pieces linen embroidery: 250 ladies’ silk nets. June 1, 1895—16 large embroidered sillc handkerchiefs, 7'packages silk brald, 1 small silik bed spread, 2 gold-embroidered silk tahls covers: 45 iarge em- brotdered silk handkerchiefs, 10 embroidered silk sashes. June 13, 1895—2 boxes clgars, 2 boxes clgareites, June 14,1895—1200 cigars. June 17, 1895—2 five-gallon’ demljohns wine. July 10, 189811 pack ges clgarettes. JUHN H. WISE, Collector Customs. FURNISHED HOUSES, 171 SHED FLAT, 56 ROOMS, { 1O bark and 1arge vard: $26. TO LET. 117 GERMA COTTAGES OF 4 AND 5 ROOM able. Corner of Fif- QU bath, basement, yard, teenth and Dolores sts. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. M, CHEVALIER HAS RESUMED THE ‘management of the “Miramar,”” 703 Geary st.: Sunny Tooms, single or suites: excellent Loard: elevator; prices moderate. (0 8ult the times. 30“9 IVY AVE—LARGE FURNISHED front room for gentleman; private fam- fly: $4. 11 JONES-LARGE AND SMALL SUNNY front rooms; well furnished; from $8 to $16 & month; private family. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ‘ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first ciass in every respect: terms reasonable. T18 LEAVER WO TH — LARGE, SUNNY bay-window front room; grate; running water; lar; WORTH, NEAR CALIFOR- closet. 111 nia—4 sunny basement rooms: $10, in- LEAVED cluding water. 18 LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST—2 unfurnished rooms and cellar; $9; water free. INCHESTER HOUSE, MARKET AND Third—Most convenient and respectable: 200 single and family rooms: 25¢ 10 8150 per night; 1 50 to $6 per week; electriclights In every room; free bus. YoEE)u’m HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Sixth and Seventh—S8ingle and suites; night, 86¢ to §1; week, $1 50 10 85; families. HE NIGHTINGALE, 1802 MARKET—ELE- gant sunny bay-window rooms; reasonable. 422 MCALLISTER—SUNNY ALCOVE AND $ 22 single zooms; vath; running water: reason- able. G619} MeALLISTER =T OR 2 LARGE FUR- 2 nished rooms for light housekesping. FOB RENT-TO 1 OR 2 UE?(TLEHEN. nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room; all modern conveniences: located ‘about 8 blocks from Kearny and Market sts.: private family; references required. Address C. D., box 1, Call, MINN Y ROOMS; FUR- nished; very reasonable. ' MISSION-FURNISHEDSINGLE rooms. 16¢ to 50c per night; $1 to §2 per 1’96 BROADWAY, NEAR POLK ST.—COT- OZY tage with 5 room: AND UP, CLEAN SELECTED COTTAGES $8 At Bata, SPECK & CO., 802 Market st. {OTTAGE 5 ROOMS: BATH: LAUNDRY; chicken-yard; fine marine view; all modern fmprovement Green st., bet. Octavia and La- guna. Inquire 2619 Octavia st., near Green. FLATS TO LET. TRST FLOOR: 4 ROOMS; FRONT AND REAR ards and basement; $16. Third floor; 4 rooms and bath; no children; rent $12 50. Both these on Glen Park ave., and very des'rable and attractive. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelith st. IRST FLOOR, 3 ROOMS AND LAUNDRY, front and rear yards, $15: third floor, 4 rooms and path, $12 50; no children; location most desir- able: rooms clean and in good condition. DEMP- STER, 86 Glen Park ave. £9() TURK—FLAT 5 ROOMS AN 520 : « room. 25 Elgi isund, 16 DALE PL., OFF GOLD bet. Hydeand Leavenworth—. NEW_FLAT & ROOMS. 13 ISIS ST., OFF D BATH; CITY REAL ESTATE, $250. Hir ion hL8 CHSHERb07 Cal. 85(), 100x95; WEST SIDE RATLROAD OU. gve., bet. Salinas and Paul, Golden ict, Homestead. Offer wanted: 25x240: west side San Bruno road, bet. Becon ani Wayland sts., University Mound it $700; 355x100; corner San Bruno ave. and Swift st., Abbey Homestead. $1600—29x88: corner San Jose road and Kings- ton ave., near 30th st. CHARLES C. FISHER, 507 California st. $2-O COST $560: HOW 18 THIS FOR A V). anap? 25x70 teet; W. side Cherubusco at. 360 feel S. from Esmerl adjoining the double houses on the S.; Jeve rel nldiwbu“d on; _title perfect. CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 Cailfornia st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ARIN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES MR san Francisco, RANCHU DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired: fruit, grain and vege- table land: no frrigation: both rail and water transpor'ation: $40 1o $75 per acre: easy terms; town of Noveto; graded school. hotels and siores on the property: send for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. WANTED—TO RENT, WITH PRIVILEGE of buying, 3 to b acres (improved) in Fruitvate, convenient 10 cars, Address F., box 88, Call Office, OR SALE—RANCH, 5000 ACRES; 2000 sheep. 50 cattle, horses, wazons, etc.; in Men- docino County, Cal: price $20,000. Inguire of W. P. THOMAB. Ukiab, Cal. 400 SA% BALANOCE SMALL MONTHLY ins allments; cozy cottage 5 rooms; lnrgu flower garden; fiue view. Inquire A. R. QUINN. 269 Kichland ave.: tace Mission-st. cars. 9800, 143, CHATTANGOGA T NEAR '« 23d; neat cozy cottage with lot 25x 117:6, runs to rear sireet; good stable; cars pass the door; sireet bituminized: house open for in- spection to-day; termsio snit; chance fora bar- gain. Aw!y‘uy:’rollfl & MCNALLY, 630 Market. Bfl‘cx BUILDING BUSINESS PROPERTY 'on Market st.; rent $7200 & vear. Comber Eacld” ave. and Baker . 5513781 ce, P R Ktanyan at,, bet. Carl and Frederick ste.; 25x100; price §2600, DO%14776 ft. on Juckson st., overlooking the Pre- sidio and bay; $6700. Two modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park, 26x187:6 { lectric road passes houses: price #6000; make ofter. - Saorh ide of Foisom st bet 4thand 5i; 68:9x feet. ot o6 Duncan st., bet. Nos and Costro; 36x114 teet, price §400. bath, basemen! ‘Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Lan¢ Agent,” 324 Montgomery street. 3600. FEATES ROOMS EACH AND LOT + 26:8x120 t0 rear st. N. mann st., bet. Fillmore and Steiner: th rear street and front of the lot still vac streets in order; electrie line on Fillmore: cable- cars on Haight st. THOMAB MAGEE & SONS, 4 Montgomery st. IBERTY ST., NR. GUBRRERO—CHOICEST residence locality ; 7 rooms; 25x114. $2260—Must be soid; order of court: Shotwell st., near 15th; 25x122:8; et bituminized; make offer. W.H.CRIM & CO,, 118 Montgomery. $ 130 COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS; IN BERKE- . ley: lot 60x126. $450—Rough house; 2 rooms; lot 40x100; 810 monthly. $750— Lot 50x100; near station. Other houses and lots all over town. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley statton, Berkeley. $30 80 ACRES GOOD REDWOOD TIM- « berland in Mendocino Co. 110 Eight- teenth st. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to marry were granted yesterday ay teilow: Johu A. Driscoll and Katie 1. Baker, 27—21, Frank Kling and Louisa Johnson, 30—3: James L. Coats and Fannie M. Williams, 29-24. Wm. H. Sieberst and Julis I Kedeun, 26—20. Plerre Lapizce and Madeline Canbape. 26—19. DIVORCE SUIT BEGUN. A suit for divorce was begun yesterday as ‘fol- Tows: Delia McDevitt against James McDevitt. DIVORCEs GRANTED. Martha B. Clark from Robert Clark, on the ground of desertion. The custody of & six-year- 0ld child is awarded to the mother. Mary E. Johnson from Joseph M. Johnson, on account of willful desertion and failure to provide. ANTED—TO RENT A BEARING FRUIT ranch: 5to 25acres. E. G. PAINE, 1601 Stevenson at., San Francisco. 1 ACKE CHICKEN RANCH: SOLD ON THE '2 10-year credit plan: third year interest now due; Al creek boltom: vegetable soil: improve- ments cost over $600: will sell for $250 and trans- fer contract. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. HE NEW ENGLAND OF CALIFORNIA offers an opportunity for home-making better than ever before offered, and not likely to be re- ted. We court a thorough Investigation of our lan, our location, our soll, our tranporzation ilities. Our lands are exceedingly rich, pro- ducing in great abundance every varlety of fruit, grain and vegetable grown fn the State of Call rnia. Our location is besutiful; our climate healthy. Those who really want a home that is attractive, pleasant and profitable can secure it with us. '+ We own this tract of land; In fact, it has been our home for over thirty years, and we have de- cided and are determined to develop s community that will demonstrate the highest possibilities of bome-making. We are not selling on commission. We own the Iands, and_same of us live on them, and will continue 10 live on them and make our homes there, that will be.called home by our children, and we are entirely content to farm _the entire tract until we can surround ourselves with neighbors who wish at once to have schools and churches and reading-rooms in their very midst. Therefore we propose 1o see to it that those who make their homes with us have the kindly advice and friendly assistance necessary to their success. Call on or address ‘WILSON & REID, Room 10, rotunda, Mills building. 'OR SALE—COZY HOME 5 ROOXMS; 4 LARGE lots (half an acre): fine place for poultry. WM. LAMBERT, Milbras, San Mateo Co. ¥ YOU WANT A RANCH FOR GRAZING porposts or an exchiard iready improved, where goiy small cash outlay Is zequired, balancs payable 106 or 1 years, apply 326 Montzomery st 5. F. $~).25 PER ACRE:640 ACRES:WELL LOCAT- $460 CORNER; 50x80: 2 HOUSES: « good order; rent $67 & month. 26 Chesley st., off Harrison, bet. 7th and 8th. Twelith, near Folsom. TPPER FLAT b SU 1611 Taylor st., bet. Pacific and Broadway. —FLAT 6 ROOMS; ‘marine view; yard. O PHYSICIANS_FLAT 114 MCALLISTER st., opp. Hall of Records; rent $37 50: 5 rooms and bath. ASHION & GARDINER, 411 Mont- gomery st. 81 ADELAIDE PL., OFF TAYLOR ST, BET, % Geary and Post—a rooms and basement; rent $15, Apply 611 Post st. 9= 1() CALIFORNIA—$20, 2510 §27°5" rooms, bath: lower flat, 4 rooms, lonary tubs, hot and cold water. $13 50. l' Y NY FLAT; MARINE VIEW: 6 . rooms and bath: modern improyement. 2912 Laguna st near Unlon. hteenth and Mission, TY HALL: 8 FLATS: 6, 6,7 ROOMS. AN 10,148, 713 Grove st. % () BASEMENT FLAT: & ROOMS AND S10 bath. 2913 Laguna st., near Uni ] EDUCED TO $18 AND $2¢ MOST DESIR- able flats: large grounds. 951 Lombard st. one block from Hy: cars. FE E FLAT OF SIX ROOMS, FURNISHED, chesp. 1017 Ellls st. FLaT ok s cheap. 450 Haight st. BSUNNY ROOMS, YARD. 170813 | TO week. FUEOFE HOUSE, 169 MISSION-NICELY furnished rooms, single OF en suite; transients. 130] MISSION STFRONT® ROOM AND Kiichen, $12; also corner, with grate. 611 ELNE- WO SMALL ROOMS, 8 AND$5 also larxe room. TCELY FURNISHED FRONT suites: electric-lights, running water; cheap; also single rooms; transient solicit pecialty. 915 FOWELL —QUIET, SUNNY, FUR- ) nished room; #8. VERETT, 56 SECOND—_FAMILY HOUSE: new management; respectable: sunny room: reasonable; transients solicited. M. DALTON. prop. 33’51 H — THE HILLSDALE, " SUNNY rooms; single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 a day. 115" SIXIH-THE PIEDMONT: NICE SUN- ny bay-window aud single rooms; reasonabie, r-O'— SUTTER W CONVENIENT OF- 40 fices syitabie physician, dentist or musician, A SHTON, {12 TA YLOR—SUITE AND KITCH- en, $25'mo.; single, $8, $14 and 320, 50c to #1 per night. 111 TENTH, NEAR MARKET — LARGE sunny rooms: housekeeping or board. BOARDING AND ROOMS. OMPETENT LADY WILL BOARD WiD ower with children; her own home. 638 Fell, 62'i’hbm’;=n NY FRONT SUITES: SIN- kle rooms: best board; special rates to gen- lemen for breakfast sud dinner; reasonable. VHE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND Polk st.—Quiet and homellke; charges moder- ate: board opiional: all cars direct. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—_OPENED A8 a family hotel: references given and required; all modern conveniences. 3 CHILDREN BUARDED, ADY WISHES TO BOARD AND CARE FOR i infant or small ehlld; best of care: references exchanged. Address C. 1., box 83, Call Ofice, W ANTED-SMALL CHILD TO CARE FOR; would adopt infant, 1248 Sanchez st. STUR. LET. QIORE TO LET; RFNT CHEAP, CORNER Hickory and Gough sts. ALF OF STORE TO LET: GOOD LOCA- tion: 604 O'Farrell st. F“x.\‘t: NEW »1 ern improvemen: eady 10 Open. QTORE, 1524 HOWARD ST., CCRNE » Latayette; cheap for any business, with tures. Apply 2538 Mission st., M. CU JOR EENT — A CORNER STORE: GOOD stand for drug or grocery business. Apply W. B. CLUFF, 17 Sixth st. Foi-’u-nmi\- BRICK AND IRON BUILDING and bascment, §08 Sacramento 3., containing power, ete.: rent $80. Apply. VI &'SONG 30 Montgomery ste. TOU CAN SP. the fiats you rent from BALDWIN & HAM- MOND. "1‘44 MOALLISTER—A SUX Tooms; bath: rent reaso| TINE FLAT — 7 _ROOMS, BATH, LARGE grounds, sun all day. Norihwest cor.of Pine and Laguna sts.; rent low. NY FLATS: 4 AND 6 ROOMS AND Z bath. Northeast cor. Polk and Jackson sts. 2303 AND 2305 VAN NESS AVE, NR. VAL b lejo st.—2 elegant new sumny fiats, 7 and 12 rooms; marine view: latest improvements. ‘16 LOWER FLAT; 5 ROOMS AND BATH. . 92 Belcher st,, half block from Market and Fourteenth, - FUKNISHED FLATS. SOR 2 MONTHS: WHOLE OR PART OF FUR- nished flat. 112314 McAliister $25. JLEGART FURNISHED FLAT % bath, st ry tubs, etc.; Nineteenth st., nr. Valencia. SPECK & CU., 602 sarket st. HOUSER EEPING KOOMS. BUCHANAN, COR. FELL—2 SU rooms compleie: stove, gus and batk bs)*m'su—- OR 8 LY FURNI Ir sunny rooms: stove, gas and bath: reason- ab Ij—31 CALIFORNTA —8 ELEGANT FUR- 4901 nished rms, for housexeepin 17 EDDY-FINEHOUSEKEE | tarnished or unfurnished ()4 ELLIS-FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, with light housekeeping. 309 EIFTH-NEW HOUSE; 0K § SUNNY Ut rooms; complete for housekps: 812 & $15. OF HERMANN, X E ) house; 1 or 2 rooms, kitchen, 60z R VALENCIA: I furnished; low rent. l()" HOWARD~—2 NICELY FURNISHED (U housekeeping roams: bath; $10. 161 HOWAR RONT SUNN use kitchen; sta : LARKIN ST.—% OR 8 SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms: single rooms. NEWLY FURNISHED ooms, nd housckeeping; cheap. MISSION — FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms; bath, gas, range; no ehil- 1219 dren. 9(9RPARKET-20R 3 WELL- FURNTSHED surny front rooms, for housekeeping. DD9F, MISSION—2 SUNNY = FURNISHED Tooms, with use of dining-room, kitchen and bath; $16. SHERIFF'S SALES. RIGHT FOR STREET- TERSON, 226 Market st JPAMILY LIQUOR-STORE I town. For particulars call on B. BENJAMIN 414 Market st. JOR SALE—BUTCHER-SHOP IN A GOOD sickness cause of sale. WHOLESALE ished 25 years. Apply to Central Park. RY AND BAR: FINE STOC! X trade, Apply N TIFURON FOR SALE . cheap, containing 30 room pied by paying boarders. Inquire of MCLEOD & D—TREASURER FOR FIRST-CLASS theatrical company; must have $300 cash: ref. box 81, Call Office iN SAN JOSE: JOR SALE—DRUGSTORE fine location; no cutting: will be sold at fnven- golng into manufacturing reason for selling; D FOR OREGON AND 3 : must invest $1000: positions perimanent and honestly worth $300 monibly. Ad- 1. B. box 158, Call. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. GRADE SAFETY; HIGH FRAME: 25 pounds; fine road wheel; bargal BRICK, CHEAP. APPLY 8D and Market, J. E. WHITTIER. N POOL TABLE, CHEAP, GOOD 1.000.00 (OMBINATIO N ATIONAL scale, letter-press, des! heap. 102 Clay st. including SMIT LEO E. ALEXA 5 218 Sangome st. SIVE PNEUMATIC SAFRETIES FOR $100: v. 826 McAllister PLACE TO BUY G HAUDT, 628 Golden Gate ave. TEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN hand. W.S. RAY Mig Co., 12 California st OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES boughtand sold 112134 Market bet. 7ih and 8ib FIXTURES. JHERIFF'S SALE—WILLIAM B. SWAIN, plaintiff, ve. FRANK B. DAY, as administrator with the will annexed of the esiate of MARY A. LEWIS, deceased; FRANK B. DAY, as_admins- trator of the estate of MILES B. LEWIS, ceased, JOHN DOE,JANE DOE and RICHARD ROE, defendants. No. 51,207, Superlor Court, Department No. 4, order of sale and detree of foreclosure. Under aod by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure issued out of the Su- perior Court, Department No. 4, of the City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfor- nia, on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1895, in the above-entitled _action, wherein WILLIAM 8. SWAIN, the above-named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreciosure against FRANK B. DAY, as administrator with the will anuexed of the estate of MARY A. LEWIR, de- ceased; FRANK B. DAY, as administrator of tne estate ‘of MILES B. LEWIS, decessed, JOHN DOE.JANE DOE and RICHARD ROE, defend- ants,on the 26th day of July, A. D. 1895, which said judgment and decree was on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1895, recorded in judgment book 27 of sald court, at page 145, T am commanded to sell all that certain lot, plece or parcel of land, situste, Iying and being i the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded and described as follows: Commencing at & point on the southerly line of Minerya street, distant one hundred and eighty (180) teet weaténly trom the southwestly corner of Inerva and Capitol sireets: thence running west- erly along the southerly line of Minerva street, two hundred (200) feet: thence at right angles southerly one hundred and twenty-five (125) fee thence &t right angles easterly iwo hundred (200) feet, and thence at_right angles northerly one hun- red and iwenty-five (125) feet to the southersy line of Minerva street and the place of beginning, being lot number four (4) in block “O" as designated upon s certain_map entitied “Map of the Lands of the Railroad Homestead Association,” filed in the office of the County Recorder of the City and County of San Francisco. Pubilc notice is hereby given that on MONDAY, the 26th day of August, A, D. 1895, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, in front of the new City Hall, Larkin-street wing, in the City and Cotnty ot Ban Francisco, I will, in obedience io said order of sale and decree of foreclosure, sell the above- described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient money o satisty sald judgment, with Interest and costs, eic., (o the highest and_best bidder, for lawful money, gold coln of the United States, [P RICHARD . WHELAN, Sheriff. San Francisco, August 3, 1895. L. 8. CLARK, room 7, ninth floor, Mills bullding, attorney for plalntiff. 916 SNETEENTH, NE_HOWARD-FUR- 2L uighed; B oomussiing reoms; yards watest 8 16 [OUTH PARK-WELL FURNISHED SUN- housekeeping sulte; cheap. 290 THIRD ST.—SINGLE AND BN SUITE:; &i') Nighibuaekaepugi 8B up: beick: bullding yard. 322 11 SIXTH— TWO SUNNY ROUMS FOR housekeeping: water; yard. THIRD—FRONT FURNISHED HOUBE- keeping sultes, $8. $10, #11; single, $1. TENTH—8 COMPLETE HOUSEKEEP- ing; separate entrance; stationary tubs; yard. £43 TURK ~ LARGE FRONT ROOM, FUR: 5lated complete ox housekseping: bish and gas: $12. 710 AN SESS AVE. —3 COMPLETELY furnished housekeeping rooms; $18 per month. 502 et housekeeping rooms; running water. KOOMs TO L A AP AARS 0 RENT, WITH USE OF PIANO, HAND. somely furnished pariors for day studio: cen- tral. Call 735 Markevst. OR RENT—TO GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR- nished sunny front bay-window room, private family; 8 blocks from Market and Kerrny; refer- ees. Address X. Y. Z., box 1, Call Uffice. GENTLEMEN WISHING QUIET ROOMS, ‘everything first class. Becurity, box 116, Call. ABE YOU THINKING OF MOVING? IF 80 you will ind sunny rooms, en suite or nlng:, and prices 10 sult you, at The Shasta, 8201, Sutter, 7 FOLSOM, NEAR THIRD—SUNNY FU’ 754 Tanea front room sultabe for man and wits or 2 gentiemen; rent $8. X 9301 FOLSOM—NICE QUIET HOUSEKEEP. 1 WASHINGTON—SUNNY UNFURNISH- 082 ing room: stove and closei: private fam. Tua SHERMAN APARTMENT EOUSE: 128 1 sony rooms, furnished and unturighed; strictly respectable; cent H moderate price 28 Icighth st., near Market. A. W. MANNING, 10 FIFTH-NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY front rocms; single and double: rent low. YRR D D 2039 E:J.\:IABD.-:G-EITI OF Y.P‘Bflllm 3 ROOMS, | OFFICES 10 GROVE, sunny roomed cottages; LET, 1615 NEAR LYON —3 LARGE Golden Gate Park. O LET—LARGE SUNNY SUITE OF OF FICES on first floor; Tent reduced. 12 Montgomery KELS Lhmldmx, 925 Market: rents low; mno extra charge for gas, fanitor services or heating. Apply at buildins or G, B, UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Monig. 3t. LEGAL AOTIO NATE SU R VIN A R the City and County of San Francieco, Ntate of Californis, Department Ne. 10 (Probate). Tn the matter of the estate of JOIN B. MILLER, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale tate should not be made. A, C. FREESE, the adminisirator of the estato of JOHN B. MILLER, deceused, having filed his Petition herein, duly verified praying for an order of sale f the Feal estate of suid decedewt, or the purposes therein set forth. ; 1t Is therefore ordered by the said court that ail persons Interested in the €5 ate of swid deceased appear. before the said Superior Court on MOXN- DAY, the 26th day of August, 1895, at 10 0'ciork in'the forenoon of said day,at the courtroom of Departmen: No. 10 (Probate) of said Superior Court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, Sate of Callfornia, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the sald administrator 10 sell 50 much of the real es- tate of the sald deceased as shall be necessar.. "And thata copy of this order be published at least once a week for four successive weeks in the SAN FRANGISCO CALL, 8 newspaper printed and publisned in said City and County. Dated July 25, A, D. 1895, CHARLES W. BLACK, Judge of the Superlor Court. J. D. SULLIVAN, attorney for administrator, 3819 Pine street, Francisco, California. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornis, Department No. 10 fiPmbnu‘). 1In the ma.ter of the estate of MARY O'NEIL, deceased. Order Lo show cause why order ot sale of real estate should not be made. A. C. FREESE, the administrator of the estate of MARY O'NEIL, decexsed, having filed his peci- tion herein, duly verified. praying for &n erder of sale of the Teal estate of suld decedent, for the pur- Poses therein set forth. 1t is therefore ordered by the said court that all P interesied In the estate of said deceased ear before the said Superior Court on MON- DAY, the 26th dayof August, 1895, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day,at the courtroom of Department No. 10 (Probate) of sald Superior Court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Caiifornia, to show cause ‘why anorder should not be nted to the sald ad- ministrator to_sell 80 much of the real estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary. And thata copy of this erder be published ‘at least once a week for four successive weeks in the SAN FRANCISCO CALL, & newspaper printed and pubitabed in sald City and County, Dated July 25, A. D. 1895. CHAR! W. BLACK, Judge of the Superior Court. J. D, BULLIVAN, attorney for administrator, 319 Pine street, San Francisco, California. J,ov1s scHLOSs. Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, 8. F. REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE! F YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL estate I can place it tor you; everybody wants meney. & $800 AN ELEGANT SOME. IN A GOOD location: bouse of 9 rooms; all mod- ern; don’t fall (o see it if you want a home. 12.500, SORNER BUSINESS PROP- 5 + erty: former tenant got rich; 1tis the right place for thé right man. $45(), SHIOICE LOTS IN BLOCK 191, NEAR U, the Rope Walk, Sugar Refinery, line ot &P, R. R,, and near China Basin, the terminal of the ‘San Joaquin Valley R. R.:' fitle perfect; In- sured by the Title Insurance Co.: terms of sale will be made to suit purchaser; $2 per week. CHOICE LOTS ON THE NOB HILL « of the Potrero, near Union Iron Works. LOUIS SCHLOSS, Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Bullding, S ®, it S F. CITY LOTS: $100 UP. TERMS $10 + down, 85 mo. THE McCARTHY CO,, 646 Mkt. 10 N J COY 3 DOMS, . huih, conservatory, stable, chicken: 7-f00t basement; lot 95x105; near Market, ROOMS, FLA O $280 TLT FOR $2800; Cottage, 4 rooms, $500: one-fifih cash. balance essy montbly installments. buflder. 114 Mission st. WERR'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. In wravper, for meiling. JAR. McCONAHEY, L— ed. TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 Californiast. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. ENDERSON & CARTER, 17 SOUTH SAN Joquin st., Stockion. 800 acres adjoining the clty: a cholce tract to subdivide. A choice block of 32 lots in good loca- ton: $4800. Several nice cottages from $1000 to $4000: on easy terms. A few choice lots on the line of the electric-cars. Good garden tracts from 5 (0 20 acros: well Jocated. 100 acres, six miles from Stockton; fine rich soil; $55 per acre: a fino bargain. 300 tous of cheice hay at & bargal e + " "REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 405 East Maln st., Stockton, Cal. Choice residence lots on electrio street car iine, from $160 up; $10 down, $1 per week; Do interest, 10 taxes. Send for maps, Small acreage trac:s for gardens and orchards on easy terms. Bargains in improved property, Cor- respondence solici:ed. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. B’tsl:isis soLD 0N RMS TO SUIT, ALL PARTS OF OAKLAND AND ITS SUBURBS, DUDLEY & CO., ‘We are enabled on account of & foreclosure of mortgage to sell lots in the Alden Tract at ridic- ulouly low prices. We offer upon spplication several pieces of suburban property at & great sac- rifice, Don’t fail to call.. ‘A.J. SNYDER & CO. 467 Ninth st., Oakland. FOUR-ROOM COTTAC GROUND 716x204; on corner, within two blocks of local train, for 2500 cash. Inguire of C. A. SCOVILLE, 459 Ninth st., Onkiand. E300( TAKES IT: GEEAT BARGAIN:1 &,- acre of land with house and barns, fenced, including nine cows, horse and wagon: also milk route that clears $100 month: ownergoes Lo kurope. Address box 16, Cail Office, Oakland. BERAELEY KEAL ESTAT $1000 SAP™ BATANCE ON AXY TERXS, will parchase a beauiiful 7-roora house; 10t 60x135 feet: all iald out In frult trees and flo ers; place well worth $4500, but as owner must sell will inke $2500. W, C. MORAN, Lorin station, Berkel XOHANGE FOE BERKELEY PROPERTY, Business property on Park st., Alameda; 100x 160; 0 exchangy for Berkeloy property. An elegunt block of land on Peraita Heights, East Oaklahd: positively the most elegant home- site in East Oakiand: elevation 200 feel above city buse; elegant view of Lake Merritt adjoins the beautiful home of Borax Smith: will trade for town lots in Berkeley or unincumbered ranch property. Beautiful home, entirely furnished; lot 76x180: near station and school; installment Joan of $4000; will trade equity for ‘0 or o'her property, M. L. WURTS, Dwight-way staticn, Berkeley. ANNE GOT- + new; lo 40x135; five minutes’ walk from station. 2000~ Braud-new 2-story house of 7 rooms: near Dislzht-way station: must be sold: easy payments. M. L. WURTS, Dwighi-way svat keley. 15, 5HO0M COTTAGE: 60x186: $1650. B 7 19). BOEGLE, Golden Gate station. PROPERLY TO EXCHANGE, 1600, IEOURE;B ROOMSIN BERKELEY: - lot 100x100 with creek; 100 varieties flowers, fruits, etc. $260- 1 alf acre hill land: other houses and lots all over Berkeley. CHARLES A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley Station, Berkeley. JORSALE-X WELLESTARLISHED W0OD, coal and feed business: at & bargain; centrally iocated and coing & good business. C. K. MAR- SHALL, 1118 Broadway, Oakiand. TFRUITVALE OVELY HOME; MOD- ers house and barn: eight acres in choice frui Cost $20,000: will sell for $7600. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 BEroadway, Oakland. ROPERTY IN ALL PARTS OF ALAMEDA County for sale; large tracts in acres or lots be- tween Oakland and Berkeley; property at Tem- escal a specialty. W. L ROBINSON, 459 Ninth st., Oakiund. 145(), SACKIFICE; COTTAGE § ROOMS DU, and bath; lot 17x100 on Sycamore street, near Xun Pablo avenue; terms, $350 cash, Bulante casy terms. W. P. RYAX, 950 Seventh st and. Goifm-:u GATE LOTS; $10 DOWN : 36 PR. MO. MCCARTHY CO., owners, 648 Market st., 8. F, VHOICE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROP- eriy: choice lodging-house for sale: owner leay- ing Siate, See E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, WE VE 3 VALUA building property in the norihern and central part ¢ the city (o exchauge for a nice home on high and in Berkeley: Dwight way preferred; property to_be worth from to ‘w.uoo‘ Apply 1o UMBSEN & CO., 14 Monigomery st. HOUSE FUR SALE. OUSE 14 ROOMS; LARGE LOT: STABLE and carriuse house; Western Addition. Ameri- can Land and Trust Company 132 Market st. G T ST TO LEASE. To TEASE-CHOICE DAIRY OR STOCK ranch of 525 acres; cheap for term of years; near city. _Address F., box 28, this office MONEY TO LOAN. HY PAY A NO-COMMISSION LOANER 6 per cont per month when vou can get. movey a4 per omnt eu furniture and pianos from BECKER, 240 Montgumery st. % CITY : OAKLAND—LIFE_INS., ESTATES, 2d morig’s. FIFE & CO,, 813 Montgomery st. ONEY LOANED ON PIANOS BY PRIVATE party: low interest. 215 Powell st. NY AMOUNT; 18T, 2D OR 8D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided intercsts, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 131 Montgomery, room 1. ONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, 2 AND 3 per cent. TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 Call- fornla st. ND COMMISSION; COME TO LOANER direct for money on your piano and furniture, vn-mmgvé removing; lowest rates. 418 Eilis st., room 22. Osakland. 495(). 51000 CASH; WORTH 865007 5 QU room modern "houe: nice stable: lot 50x150; a bargain; see it at once. WILLIAM P. TODD, 1008 Brosdway, Oakland. TAKESIT:SMALLFRUIT RANCH: $1000 igily Smproved: 8 miles trom Oak: 1and; two houses, harness, wagon, implements, one cow, hozs, chickens, turkeys, geese, €ic, Answer box 22, Call Office, Oaklan T XCHANGE—$3000—SAN JOSE RESIDENCE for ditto Oakland. CHAS. WILLIS, Oakland. F J.WOODWARD, « _REAL ESTATF INVESTMENTS, 1118 BROADWAY, OARLAND. MIBU0_A precty coitage Roms in Easi Oakland (new): lot 35x12¢ : complete in all its appoint- ments; natural wood finish: $250 cash, balance in monthly installmen 11l take s desirable build- ing lot as first paymen AN ELEGANT, MODERN NEW HOUSE IN the bt residence part of Oakland: 8 rooms and bath, electric_bells, lighting, etc.; Jot 40 feet front; price only $4500; terms can_be arranged to suit: must be séen to be appreciated. Call st once, A.H.BREED & C0., 460 Ninth st., Oakiand. ACR] iD—COZY LITTLE HOME IN Oaklané: owner away and must sell; big bar- galn for cash or on monthly §15 payments; write ac once. Address Owner, P. O. box 637, Los Angeles. %150 TOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN . Fruitvale: electrie cars; only §1 down and §1 a week; selling fast; good Improvements. H. B. PINNEY, owner, 802 Broadway, Oakiand. $20 MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES; $ plans free. F. BOEGLE, Golden Gate statn. M. M. DEWOLF, RENT COLLECTOR. 1050 Broadway. Mumcxru. LOAN OFFICE, 108 GRANT avenue; private entrance 1013 upatairs. FINANCIAL. A)‘Y SUM OF M:)NEY VADVANCED ON your furniture, planos or real estate: lowest rate: call and si Aafionr Pproj ition or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Mission st. ARTIES HAVING MONEY TO LOAN IN small amounts of $200 to $2000 can place it through us, free of charge, at 8 per cent interest ger annum, ble semi-annually, secured by first mortgage on Improved real estate in San Fran- clsco, the titles to which are guaranteed by the California Title Insurance Company.” We make this liberal proposition in order to meet the de- mand for small loans. Advise usof the amount Jou wiah to loan, and we will submit the security r your approval. A. F. JOHNS & CO., financial nts, room 9. 632 Market st., San Francisco. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR BLOUSKS, ‘Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Bvard of Directors of the Veterans' Home Association at the office of the Veterans' Home, Naps County, Cal, up to 11 o'clock A. M., Bunday, August 11, 1895, for furnish- ing and delivering to the Veterans’ Home, Napa County (R, R. station Yountville), five hundred blue flannei biouseg, average sizes,’bidders to fur- hish samples. The board ject any or all bids, Bids bosals Tor Blouses’ and ad be should 1y marked *Pro- J. J. SCOVILLE, Secre Veterans' Home Association, Veterans’ BW"QI:'N County, Cal. RESOLUTIONS, reserves the right to- re- | ()N FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WITHOUT removal, and_endowment insuranca policles. Room 68, Donohos bidg, 1170 Market. W HY PAY HIGH RATE ON SMALL LOANS when you can get from $200 up at 86 cents per month interast on $100? Loan, box 83, Call. OANS ON REAL ESTATE, 18T AND 3ND mortgages, furniture or without re- moval; lowest rates, BECKE R, 240 Montgomery. ,OANS ON UNDIVIDED SHARES OF oIty real estate; any amount. BECKER, 240 Montg. e e L 51& CITY,COUNTY AND COLLATERAL SE- “curities. TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 California, MONEY ON everything. 777 Market st., near Fourth. AFY RUM, FIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGES city or country :Estates. MURPHY,628 Market A nts; di SR8 Col Seral dssodiaion, 18 Grant aveniie. MDNIY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,or. Mason ; private entrance 7 Turk. AN AMOUNT OF MONEY 70 LOAN 0N hbronzes, cloc! nflnflwnflm inds of securi- e winble’ Loao and Collateral Oftice, 9 Grant ave., 3 doors from Market st. QTRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICEE 850 fioor: ‘established 30 years; always open. “Uncle ADIES' PRIVATE ROOMS: Office, U. 8. Loan BSOLUTION — AT A MEETING OF THE R Board of New City Hall Commissioners held August 6, 1995, the following resolution was passed to print: ived, Thata estimate in the ot $984750, in hn;: ot 'goonmn & Lewis, on con- tact pass to print. Agn:'commudom SUTRO, CRESWELL, DERICK. SEWING MACHINES. e e R e o et EWINGMACHINES RENTED, $1 30 FER 25 u Y At e ORROW MONEY ON YOUR nnflim, it 5 E0n Mills bldg, th fioor. © 8: sirictly confidential. ANY SECURITY, AT LOW RA' DEAL- ing confidential. Crocker bui . MONEY WANTED, FOR USE OF $260 FOR A WEEK: GOOD $2 security. F., box 40, this office. ANTED—$3000 FOR ONE YEAR ON REA estate ‘monthly rent, .I‘B.f which lnx: terest will' be d monthly. Address P. 0. box HA7. Santa. STURE TO LET. G ROCEBDWANTE{J D%EO%TK"QA:(LAND: chance; neig) without_grocery mre%nunn Apply to C. E, BOMAN, corper Thirty-fourth and Adeline sts. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE, TOR SALECHOUSE,7 ROOMS, FINISHED street, $2500. $500 cash: house, 7 rooms, $1800, terma: Jot 55x188, good location, $650. J. H. YOUNG, 1248 Park st., Alameda. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE — NEAR SCHOOL and station; sireets improved and sewered. $2250—#$50 cash, $25 monthly; 30x100; cottage, 4 rooms and bath. ?0 monthly; 87:6x100: cot $2400—860 cash, 5 rooms and bat| §3280-$50 cash, $35 monthiy: 38x100; corner house in fine conditi: n: 8 rooms and bath. 30 3 110; ele- B R $3850—$200 95 montby: $7x130: hand- some new ', 8 rooms and ot el nyrasr o, 5 B BT . . ARGAIN—-LOT 60x150 FOR $800; OWNER must sell; desirable location. Address . R., box 47, Call. % Tn JOBEPH A. NARD COMPANY ARE oftering great inducements to those desiring | homes in Alameda. They have on hand & number of modern homes In size snd price to suit all comers; easy terms if preferred. nd for their il- lustrated catalogue, ‘. res and Facts,” which contains valuable information for all who intend rohasing. Main office, 1364 Park st Alameda; ich, 19 Montgomery st., Sun Francisco. ALAMEDA HOUSES 7O LET. JTLEGANT RESIDENCE: 9 ROOMS; ALCOVE, Tt vt b i i, 0o ve., two 5 airable: fent $50. Owaer at 912 Grand st BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS. [Birth, marriage and dearh notices sent, by mall will not 'be inserted. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. ] BORN. s BRADLEY—In this city, August 6, 1895, to the wife of W. H. Bradley, a daughter. GOLINSKY—In this city, August 8, 1895, tothe wife of Charles Golinsky, a daughter. JORDAN—In this city, August 1, 1895, to the wife of Joseph S. Jordan, & son. KEITH—In this city, August 8, 1895, to the wife of Edward Dougias Keith, a daughter. l MA GRIED. CRANDELL—FLINT—In this city, August 7, 1895, Willlam Crandell and Martha Jane Flint. FABRY—VON GERZABEEK~—In this city, August 8, 1895, by the Rev. H. Gehrcke, Hermann L. Fabry and Anna von Gerzabek, both of San Fran- clsco. GOETEE—TABURG—In this city, August 3,1995, by the Rev. H. Gehrcke, Gustav Goetke and Holene Taburg, both of San Francisco, HANSEN—FEAREY —1n Oukiand, Avgust 8 1895, by the Rev. L L. P. Dietrichson, Edw. M. Hansen and Mary D, Fearey. JOHNSON-CUNNINGHAM-—In thiscltz Augnst 7, 1895, by the Rev. Thomas Filben, D.D.. Eils- Worth E. Johpson and Frances E. Conningham, both of San Francisco. MCALLISTER—CAHILL—In this city, August 8, 1895, at St. Bridgev's Church, by the Rev. Father M. P! Rylin, George McAllister and_Kate Cahill. DIED, Burns, Hannah Levinsky, John Berry, William O. Nelson, John B. O’Brien, William B, Peitier, Celanire Pincus, Charles Reddy, Mary Bhrakkart, Anna Teiman, Lilly H. Laduski, Marguite Weller, Fanny M. BURNHAM-—In thiscity, August 8, 1895, Percy Elizabeth Burnham, beloved mother of Eugene Burnham, a native of Vermont, aged 74 years. Ba-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fuily invited to atténd the funeral TO-MOREOW (Sunday), at § o'clock . . from the Old eople’s Home Chapel, corner Pine and Plerce streets. BERRY—In this city, August 7, 1895, Wililam G Berry, a native of Malta, Morgan County, Ohio, aged 43 years 8 I'riends and acquaintances and members of Starr King Council N0.6,J.0.U.A.M..are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from the par lors of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2429 Misslon street, near Twenty-first. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BURNS—In this city, August 9, 1805, Hannah Burns, a pative of Ireland, aged 70 years. GREGORY—In this city, August 7. 1895, Willlam, beloved busband of Bridges Gregory, a native of New York, aged 48 years. A5-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully {nvited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW @Gundapyat 2 oclock . from Pyl astle. 909 Market street. near Fifth, where the funeral services will be held under the auspices of Eureka Lodge No. 8, K.of P. Remains at par- lors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. E. oF Pa-To the officers and members of Eureka Lodge No. 9, K. of P.: You are hereby uatified to assemble at your hall, Pytbian Castle, TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1:30 6'¢iock P. 3., to attend the funeral of our late brother. Willlam Gregory. By orderof E.J. WILSON, C. C. J. W. MAHER, K. of . 8. GOODWIN—In Highland Springs, August 8, 1895, Frank J. Goodwin, aged 36 years. HEALEY—In this city, August 7, 1895, George H. Healey, brother of C. 8. and Police Captain H. S. Healey, and father of Mrs. M, J. Sullivan, a na- {ive of Canads, aged 61 years 10’ months and 5 ays. Na-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited (o attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday). at 11 o'clock A. M. from the par- lors of Craig, & Cochran, 22 and 26 Mint avenue. HARTMANN—In this city, August 8, 1895, Addy Hartmann. a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 4 months and 8 days. LATRD—In this city, August 8, 1895, Jennle, be- loved daughter of Catherine and the late John Laird, and sister of Margaret, James, Kate, Wil- liam and John Lard, & native of Philadelphia. [Philadelphia papers please copy.] AF-Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully invied to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday). at 2 oclock P. i, from her late residence, 1532 Clay street. Please omit flowers. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LADUSKI-In this city. August 8, 1895, Mar- ‘gulte, beloved wife of John Laduski, a native of Germany, aged 71 years. #@rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 1o attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), ar 2 o'clock P. .. from her late residence, 121315 Facific street. Interment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. LEVINSKY—In Stockton, August 8, 1895, John Levinsky, aged 73 years and 3 montbs. LSON~—There will he a requiem mass cele- ‘brated for the repose of the soul of the late John Edward Nelson on MONDA Y, Augnst 12, at 7:30 o'clock A. M., St. Patrick’s Church. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend, O’'BRIEN—In this city, August 7,William Francis, | beloved son of John and Catherine O'Briem, @ native of San Francisco. #8-The funéral will take place THIS DAY Saturday), st 9:30 A. M., from his late Test- ence, 624 Post street. thence to. St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing av 10 0'clock A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. PELTIER—In this city, August 9, 1895, Celan Peliier, & nativeof Canads, aged 43 years months and 12 days. Friends and acquaintances are respeot: tully invited to sttend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday) st 12:30 o'clock P. ., from her late residence, 28 Stanley place, between Harrison and Bryant streets, First and Second, thence 1o Notre Dame des Victoires Church, Bush street, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by faneral car from Thirtieth strees and San Jose avenue, PINCUS—The setting of_the tombstone of the late Charles Pincus, son of Morris and Bertha Pincus will_take place TO-MORROW (Sunday), at o'clock P. M., at Hills of Eternity Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend. REDDY—In this city, August 8, 1895, reliot of the late Har! , and ‘ulovnfi“;? of Maggie Reddy, Harry and_Thomas Bhrk A. Gallagher, Mrs. T. Wetzell and Mrs. P. Hughes, & native of Bathdowney, Qeeenstown, Ireland, aged 55 years 11 months and 23 days. Ba-Friends and acqusintances are res tully invited o attend the funeral TO-MORROW Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from herlate resi- once. 246 Siegel street,off Cortland avenue, Bernal Heights. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SHRAKKART-In this city, August , 1805, Anma Maria. beloved wife of Charles Shrakkart, and ‘mother of Mrs. Otto Jentzsch, Lena Shrakkart, Mrs. Rudolph Isenbruck, Mrs. Walter Anderson Burnham, Percy E. Gregory, Willlam Goodwin, Frank J. Hartmann, Addy Healey, George Laird, Jennie e Hhelnfals, Germany, Aged. 80_sears 3 ard inptalz, Germany, ¥ monl;'l and 8 days. A meml of Teutonia S riends fully invited to (Sunnag). s % a'clook P X., rom Ber late resi- cew 81y Bryant street, between Fifth and Bixth, Interment L O.O. F. Cemetery. TIEMAN—In South San Francisco, August 9, 1895, Lilly H., beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary and the late Henry Tieman, and sister of Mrs. David Willlams and Henry Tieman, a native of Slnvnmbcn. aged 22 years 1monthand 8 ays. ‘WELLER—In this city, August 9, 1893, at her Tesidence, 2020 Green street, Fanny Morrison ‘Weller, wife of Herbert Bird Weller, aged 23 years. A~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral mlomw (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. M., from the residence. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBATMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. CONGREGATION SHERITH ISRAEL. LAT AND GRAVE OWNERS IN THE NINE- teenth-street Cemetery are hereby notified that removal of remaius will -ake place durinz this month. Interested parties can recelve information at the office of the Congregation, northeast corner Post and Taylor "mll.:a' dally trom 9 to 11 A. M. 18 B. OWN, President. ALEXANDER L. BADT, Secretary. CYPRESS LAWN REMFTFRY, | SANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1 1aid out on thelawn plan; perpetual care; beat and easy of access; see it buyiug & burial place elsewhere. City ufiice, ® City Hall Avenue,

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