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HOUSES TO LET. 3 E YARD. 11 SB16. Licie W O Misnion bovweon “Bighin and Ninth. () PAGE—COTTAGE 4 ROOMS AND BATIHL 19 Apply 1727 Market st ")1 JE: E ST., BET. & k3 o —House of 7 rooms. [’.\.)\'\‘m.\ TO LET, 2. +/O= rooms and bath: beautiful marine vie rent $28. Inguire at CADENASSO & CO.'s. Montgomery st. & () 4 ROOM 2. order. LOW thand Alabama sts. l. MASON AND TAYLOR: window, 9 rooms and bath o £0od tenant. Apply to C. S. CA ., House Brokers and Reul Estate Agents, 413 Montgomery st l ONE:! JACKSON AND PACIFIC— o) Neat bay-window house, 8 rooms ana bath; moderate rent to a good tenant, Apply to . CAPP & Co., House Brokers and Real Estate OV. large yard and s opp. Fillmore. TOU CAN SLIGH the honses you rent from BA MOND, 10 Montgomery st. MODE T LDW 3 AND 5 ROOM %10 50 a month: con- r free. Apply to R. Oaklan TO RENT rent, $6 {0 OMERY A—1528 NINTH ST, ovely place: free; grounds cared for; aten” walks, lawn. fine neighborhood #18 per mont A 4 QUNNY OF 4 AND 5_ROOMS, Dolores and_ Fifteenth. BATH, LARGE COTTAGE 1 bath, basemes ( Twe YOTTAGE 5 ROOMS, ment and yard; ren ird. . 7 SMALL COTTAGE. 3 TAY ST, B e lay and Powell. SE- $20. 742 Capp st., near THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 18Y5 HOUSERKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. 212 sixth Street. ing, $12. 120 SIXTH-2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR housekeeping: private; cheap. Point Lobos Avenue. POINT XDB[SS AVE.—SUNNY BAY- window suite; furnished for housekeep- STORES TO LET (CARPENTERS, ATTENTION! TO LET. J rent taken out in work—a store with 3 living- r00ms: has been & carpenter-shop for 2 years; rent #25. VON RHEIN & CO., 518 Californiast. FOR RENT_CORNER GROCERY: NW. COR Kearny and Broadway: $50; good stand, 420 SIXTH ST.— BEST HOUSEKEEPING £V rooms in this city; clean and quiet; §12. LD-ESTABLISHED CORNER GROCERY TO lease for a term offyears; cheap rent. 516 Geary. South Park. SOUTH PARK—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeep + SOUTH PARK window housekeeping rooms; 10 1 24 Taylor Street. TAYLOR ST.—2 ROOMS, BATH, FUR- nished complete for housekeeping. Tehama Street. TEHAMA—2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- 38 Ing rooms for respectable couple: no other Toomers: rent chea; ‘47482”:’““““— OR 3 Y RO well furnished for housekeeping; connected. Third Street. THIRD — HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, cheap, Van Ness Avenue. 352 THE MAYBELLE—SUNNY CORNER VAN Ness ave. and Grove st.—Partly furnished for light housekeeping. ‘Washington Street. 5()2 WASHINGTON—_SUNNY UNFURNISH- ~ ed mml‘keeplns TOOI:! unning wate ROOMS TO LET. Bowie Avenue. A BOWIE AVE—THREE SUX ) rent cheap. also 1 sunny suit 33 Eighth HE SHERMAN APARTM sunny furnished strictly respectabi 28 Eighthst., near Market. A. NY ROOMS; Eddy Street. EDDY —1 LARGE SUNNY PARLOR;: ENT HOUSE: 126 unfurnished; and QUSNY COTT ROOMS. 21'WILDEY WD st., off Bush, near more. FLA “7ROOMS AND BATH: 3 .5_)2.00 bay-windows: water free. 3 Tear Sanchez Erie ERIE-FURNISHED ROOM TO LET: light and sunny; rent $5. treet. 42 Folsom PER WEEK—FU Folsom st., near Fourth. 8 SANT FLAT: 7 ROOMS AND & 4ROOMS AND BATH B o e s 247 QUNNY_UPPER FLAT: 3 ROOMS; YARD; O water free: $12. 356 Third at. FLATS_SROOMS, BATH EAR THE PARK $20: water free. v 1909 51 Hayes or 535 Fre rent reasonabie. state Agents, 413 Montgome: AND FILBERT, §. E. COR. 8 rooms and bath: Unfon-st. cars hand $25. Apply to C. S. CAPP & CO., 4 oo FLAT; 3 ROOMS: & Second st., opposite South Pa: free. Apply 214 Third st. OWER FLAT, 1 NGTON ST., NEAR LS ovanats 1226 SAcrax O—FLAT OF 7 220 also s flat of 5 rooms: fine view. SUNNY CORNF NE Polk large yard. "ROOM d Jackson sts. NDOW FLAT 1704 Was n st., near Polk. 24 HAIGHT new 141,143 GRO each. O LET: ALL CO 1 Brannan st. PLACKE_LOWE LOOR; y-window rooms: yard and basement FLATS, 5 AND 6 ROOMS aprovements: rent $10, § 9 HAMPTON < sun EDDY — moders LARGE ¥ unny; nd Hows 25. 22 Twelftk st., rden; $13, $16. Pacific ave., nr. Webster. Mt House Brokers and Real Estate ¥ ROOMS AND 50. )OMS, FRONT AND REAR 5 between AND 4 ROOMSUNNY FLATS; Geary Street. 315 GEARY-TWO FRONT ROOMS, SUIT- able for offices: partly furnished. 435 GEARY—5 ELEGANT ROOM D ble for physician or conservatory Harrison Street. 761 HARRISON, NEAR FOURTH—FINE- { { Z2 1y turnished sunny rooms; bath; yard; 1 a weéek. reet. ROOMS, BATH, GA! Hayes HAYES—SUN for gent 526 Howard Street. HEORLANDO, 989 HOWARD—SUNNY BAY- window suit s, first and second floors; running water, gas, etc.; 3 50 per week; nice sunny rooms, $2 to per week : open all night: transient. Jessie Street. 829 JESSIE VLY FURNISHED ROOMS; =) board if B Jones Street. UNNY FRONT FURNISHED ROOM; FOLD- ing hed. 706 Jones, ground floor. Kearny Street. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARN Y—PLEAS- ¥ ite and single; first class in every respect: terms reasonable. Larkin Street. LARKIN-LARGE SUNNY FRONT, $11; single, $6; niso others, reasonable. 51 Market Street. 0 RENT, WITH > OF PIANO, HAND- somely furnished pariors for day studio; cen- tral. Cail 735 Market st. Y QSEMITE HOUS! , 1045 MARKET, BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and suites: per night, 35¢ to §1: week, $1 50 to $5: families. () MA —LARGE SUNNY FRONT suites, suitable for offices; $50; furnished HI Ness a 1 MARKET—-SUNNY UNFURN 2 front_sujte: opposite Van $10; furnistied, $12 montb. —100 NICE F. £\ $20. "SPECK ATS AND COTTAC & CO., 602 Marke ~ BUCHA 5 snd 6 rooms: #3 10 $16 Y QU CAN EPEND DELIGHTE “DAYS IN the flats you rent from BALDWIN & HAM- MOND. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Broadway. — SUNNY eping; new house. Bryant Street. —ONE OR TWO SU: furnished for housekeeping. BRYA rooms nice Buchanan Street. ©) BUCHANAN, COR. FEI FURNISHED Y 60 —SUNNY BAY- JUZ window parlor, diningroom and Kitchen; 5 953] SALIFOR> THRF 2 ELEGANT furnished rooms for housekeepiug: cheap. MASON — FURNISHED ROOM WITH a quiet family. Mission Street. MISSION—NICELY FURNISHED SIN- gle rooms, 15¢ to 50c per night; $1 to $2 per Mason Street. 141 61 week. LY FUR \y rooms; grate; gas. 1125 MISSION—ROUSEKEEPING “ROOMS, - 40 en suite or single, very cheap; children taken Jessie UROPE HOU 1168 MISSION—NICELY 4 furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients reet. Pine Street. COR. PULK—3 FRONT U 2 POLK, §! AP back parlors; stat 1y washstand. Clay Street. CLAY—SUITE OF SUNNY ROOMS: furnished or untarnished; also - EDDY—FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $10; room with grate, and others; 530 other housekeeping privileges; bath; references Ellis Street, ELLIS—SUNNY FUR 50 \ISHED FRONT parlor with light hous: eping. Fifth Street. =~ FIFTH — PLEASANT, SUNNY, UN- 10 | turnished rooms to let. AR FIFTH ST. UN 4283 Nined comp in kitchen. SUNN 00D - for houskeeping; water Folsom Street. FOLSOM—2 FRONT ROOMS 110 FUR- nished complete for housekeeping: cheap. Fulton Street. ~)l © FULTON ST., COR. V 8 2 1.9 rooms furnishied complete for housekeeping must be seen to be appreciated. e Garden Street. sunny furnished froi oom, re NFUR: =771 HOWARD—2 SUN cheap. 12 rooms for houseke: ©N, OFF SIXTH—2 FURNISHED ekeeping rooms, water in kitchen, $10: Hyde Street. HYDE, N 9 JESSIE — 2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR 324 ousekeeping, $10. Market Street. Qr COR. STOCKTON—OFFICES 850 NY HOUSEKEEPING $5 u MISSION—2 SC rooms; also other room: SUNNY RONT S/ 3 . ing Tooms; housekeeping rooms §5. 86412 MISSION—2 FRO; nished, housekeepin . S MISSION — FURNISHED H O keeping rooms; gas; bath; range; EG ROOMS FUR- :‘.).'). 1219 children. 1o Natoma Street. FQ7 NATOMA-_TWOS TES HOUSEKEEP- DU ing rooms, $9: and others. 645 SATOMA-2 OR 3 FURD )40 complete house i TR Ninth Street. 423 B TSHED ROOMS heap rent. NINTH-3SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping: connected; raference. nishad $unny rooms to rent for housekeeping. Seventh Street. 13 SEVENTH—NICELY FURNISHED U front single rooms: $1 to $1 25 per week. Sixth _Street. 3 SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY ingle and en suite: $1 to 81 50 a da 10 SIXTH—NICELY FURNISHED Si rooms: single, double: quiet; $6 up. 11 Fa SIXTH—THE PIEDMONT; NICE SUN- o'n onable. G} HED ROOMS; 242 fom #1 up. e o 3)3" 1 SIXTH—SINGLE FRONT ROOM WITH Z9%2 bath; 6. Stevenson Street. STEVENSON—FRONT SUNN rent 85 1724 tockton Street. (131 STOCKTON — NICE LARGE BACK | 2 room; very cheap. Sutter Street. CENTRAL | best accommodations. | 73] SUrTER, W 1 furnished front bay-window alcoy terms reasonable. Third Street. 7 INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26¢ t0 $1 50 per night; K1 50 to $6 per week; electric lights in every room; reading r'm; free bus. Turk Street. 14 TURK,CHANGED HANDS_NICELY FUR- 20 suite; nished sunny rooms: reasonable prices. Van Ness Avenne. ©) VAN NESS AVE.—SUNNY FURNISHED & front room; $8. Miscellancous. AY-WINDOW SU. FRONT ROOM, SUIT- able for 1 or 2 gentlemen; location central. Address C. R., box 51, this office. OR KENT—TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, 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. OR RENT—TO TLEMAN, NICELY FUR- nished sunny front bay-window room, private family; 8 blocks from Market and Kearny; refer- enees. Address X. Y. Z., box 1, Call Office. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the Unl!'ed States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ag free, BUAEDIN AND ROOMS. T43 FINE~ PLEASANT ROOMS; EXCEL- lent board; $20, $25 and $30 per month. 26 EDDY—SUNNY FRONT SUITES; SIN- gle rooms; best board ; reasonable. HE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND Polk st.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder- ate: board optional: all carsdirect. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BOSH_OPENED AS a famliy hotel; references given and required; all modern conveniences. | sts., QTURE AND 5 LIGHT ROOMS; $20. 911FOL- »J som st., near Fifth. RE, 25x100; TWO LARGE SHOW- « windows.” 112 Seventh st. £95. STORE: TWO SHOW WINDOWS; 4 ). lurge rooms: yard. 422 Sixth. OFFICES TO LET. A e A A A S S A A AR LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 925 Murket: rents low: no extra charge for gas, janiior services or heating. Apply at building or 6. H. UMBSEN & C0., 14 Monig. st. EDUCATIONAL JPANISH AND FRENCH SIMPLIFIED. > ol-;xotm DE FILIPPE, graduate Paris, Madrid. 20 Post st. M S, MELVILLE SNYDER, 519 VAN NESS ave., oratorical, vocal and dramatic academ: also piano; assisted by MISS EMELIE MEL- VILLE. J{LOCUTION—DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHY! &£ cal cultore, volce culture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDER, 209 Hyde st.; call afternoon for evening. TUDIO—CLASS STARTING FOR HOLIDAY 2 work in oil and pastels; Sunday class for those employed d.ring the week. 319 Golden Gate ave. BEGINNERS' SINGING CLASS EVERY MON- day evening, commencing September 16. W, B HERVEY, lustractor, Callfornls and roderick rch. 40 7 {GHT SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE ;24 Post: commercial, shorthand, English; low rates T LOCUTION — VOICE tion,Drama; class or pri: B 1SS BOLTE'S SCHOOL,2297 SACRAMEN' H board, English, French, German. piano, $30 month: special dally French classes for adults. $3. B‘HR)]HR STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE- pares students for the university (admission on Tecommendation) service; day &e L law, medical college, civil classes. Phel n b LE L fallible method. (UEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUN ham’s School, cor. Geary and Powell sts /4 school for girls. JAN FRANCISCO BU S COLLEGE, 1236 Market; send for cat.; day and evening session. M 5SS _EUBY EAGLESTON, TEACHER OF AML autoharp: lessons free,instrument. 181 Larkin. {NGLISH LITERATURE AND MYTHO ate. MRS. EHRMAN, 12 “HOOL FOR BOYS, BURLI X San Mateo Co., reopens Aug. TOCAL TEACHER Ji H GRE proves and beautifies even spolled voices, and brocures positions to his puplis. 82 Ninth st. ACIFIC ACAD! L'bidg: thorough comniercs 3 S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed onstage. K.5&12.1.0.0. F. block, 7th and Market. JCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, surveying, srchitecture, nssay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt SHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS O College, 728 Market st.: dipioma course CHES TAUGHT BY MISS . 14 Mcallister, . 46: private or class. RUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST business practice, shorthand, typing, modern lan- or catalogue. 4 DILLO: ALD'S Bookkps electrical - engineering, telegraphy, suages rapidly tensht. Write MED.CAL NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's phiysician knowiedge can be sent&used at R 2 ara DR. POPPER M DR. DALE - QUIC M irregularities. whatever cause: practiced since 1872 San Francisco; 40 years’ experience: trav- elers helped no instrument usel; home in conf 1328 Grove s HE FEMALE'S FRIEND: SAF reliable: trial boxes 5ic: Lottl: Lecount’s spe- nail orders promp 1y actended inglish_Kemedies Company, 6 Kddy st. R.RICORD'S PI sute, reliable 5 TSA s specialiies. females Maison et Cle, agents. ROUT’ S, Sixth and Howard. UR! URE JR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cavs a home in confinement with every comfort; satisfac ion guaranteed, by MRS. DR.GWYER. Turk L ULARITIES RE- stored in few hours; safe and sure rellef at any time; travelers helped at once: home in con- finement: French pilis guaranteed: cousult free, MRS, DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. \" HY THROW AWAY M FOOLISHLY on worthless pills and humbugs when we antee (o restore irregularities in 3 bours with our new discovery, s safe and sure. Price $5 Call or address MME. KARKOW Woman's Dis- pensary, 1206 Market st. LL LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT MRS, DR. SCOTT, now of 119121 Po L the only rellable specialist in San Francisco: $500 pald for a case I cannot cure, no maiter what cause; special attention to disease of the exe. HE “INFALLIELE PREVE either sex: send Zc for information or 50c for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. CO., box 1896, S. F. l ISE ND IRREGLU women n others feil cons: WIN, 1870 consultation fre \ ;: PRIVATE HOM. 2 . ment; irregularities cured In a_few hours without operation: pils $2 3 N whatever cause, Price $5 JOY, Powell and Market sts. B LIGHTNING RHEUMATISM for chronic or inflammatory rhenma remedy on earth: price $3. MARTIN Company, 2231 Mission st., 8. F. AUDET'S APHRO TABLETS—THE GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impetency, and all disorders of the sexual organs: $1abox: 6 boxes $5: send for circular. WIDBER'S Drug Store, 14 Eilis st., sole agent. LPEAU’S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO Iadies troubled with irregularities: no danger: safe and sure: $2 50 express C. 0. D.; don’t deiay. uniil too late.” 0SGOOD BROS., Oakiand., C CONSULT M 14 McAllister st., mear Market; leads all compeiitors: only qualified, trusty spe- cialist for safe, quick relief of irregularities, no matter what cause; treatment scientitic, harmless and painless; never fails: home in confinement. R.HA L), 14MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, Hibernia Ban] ¥ see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be_content. +EGAL N TICES, EDITORS—ESTATE OF AL . DESAILLOND, deceased.—Notice is heraby given by the undersigned. A. C. FREESE, administrator of the estate of ALFRED E. DES- AILLOND, deceased. to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against the said deceased, 0 exhibic them with the necessary vouchers within four montbs after the first publication of this no- tice to the said administrator. at room 9, 319 Pine sireet, San Francisco, California, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of Californis. A.C. FREESE. administrator of the estate of ALFRED E. DESAILLOND. deceasd. Dated at San Francisco, August 22, 1895. J.D. SULLIVAN, Auoraey for Admpistrator. SSIGNEE'S SALE-THE UNDERSIGNED oifers for sale, as per inventory, the stock of 25414 4th. | merchandlse, consisiing of groceries, hardware, tinware, paifits, ofls, furnishing goods, etc., to- ge:her with the fixtures appertaining to same, for- merly_belonging to CHARLES E. POWELL, at Lodi, San Jouquin County, Cal. An inventory Is at_the rooms of the Board of Trade, 202 Market st. San Franciaco, Cal., and als0 at the store at Lodi, where the stock may be inspected. All bids should be addressed to H. L. SMITH. secretary of the Board of Trade, 202 Market st San Francisco, on or before THURSDAY, Septom. ber 26, 1895, at 12 0'clock M., and be accompanied by & certified check for ten (10) per cent of the amount bid, returnable only in case of rejection. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. TERMS CASH. HERMAN J. SADLER, Assignee. G HON. WM. & BARNES, DISTRICT AT- torney of the City and County of San Francisco: Please take notice that on or about the 7th day of October, 1895, an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Celifornia for the pardon of JOHN COONEY, who was convicted on the 28th day ot January, 1887, in the Superior Court in and for the City and County of San Francisco of the crime of robbery. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, 7 Attorney for said JOHN COONEY. FINANCIAL. 7E CAN LOAN YOU MONEY ON 5. F. AND Oakland real estate, first mortgage, at 7 and 8 percent. A.F.JOHNS & CO., 632 ket st., rm. 9. Octavia Street. 2 SUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOMS $12. for hous 257 Octavia st. Pearl Street. © PBARL,COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA—1, ) 2 or 3 sunny corner rooms; well furnished for 4 tbousekeeping; running water and sink. CHILDREN BOARDED. YA ANTED—CAILD TO BOARD: home. 1606 Bush st. A NICE ANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest rate: call and State your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN. 1021 Mission st. JAW ANTED—2 OR 3 CHILDREN TO BOARD ‘W iiom 1 1o 8 years old: good bome: sbort dis. Call 706 Jones st., ground_floor. tance from city. SEWING MACHINES. ENTED $1 50 A MONTH; CUT RATE:! SUMMER RESORTS. Pacific Street. NORIEWES: COR. PACIFIC AND HYDE— 7 nice sunny rooms, double varlor and bath. OTEL DE REDWOOD_HEART OF THE H %nia Cras Mountains; reduced rates for Sept., Oct. and_Nov. Send for circular to M. 8. COX, Laurek, Cal patents on sewing-machines having expired we can sell you latest improved machines for one- third regular price. 145 Sixth st. A L, KINDS SEWING MACHINES BOUGHT, sold, rented, exchanged and repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth 5., near Howard. | PROPOSALS. UPPLIES S FOR THE 2 NAPA STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, COMMENCING NOVEMBER 1, 1895, AND ENDING MAY 1, 1898. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will De recelved ar the office of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Napa State Asylum for the Insane up to 11 0’clock A. M., and at the Napa Asylum until 12 o'clock noon ot SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1895, (Asylum Time) For furnishing supplies for said asylum for the six months commencing November 1, 1895, and end- ing May 1,1896. Said supplies consisting of the following schedule, and to be delivered as ordered: GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 16,000 ths. S T Sugar. 5000 tbs. G C Sugar. . 15.000 ths. Fine Ury Granulated Sugar. 7500 1hs. Guatemala Coffee. 900 Ibs. Java Coffee. 400 ths. Black Tea. 8000 Ibs. Japan Tea. 250 Ibs. Japan Tea (1-1b. papers). 12,000 tbs. Dairy Salt. 600 1bs. Duryea’s Leundry Starch. 160 Ibs. Duryea's Cornstarch. 10,000 1bs. White Beans (new crop). 4500 . China Rice, No. 1. 1200 bs. Chewing Tobacco—Horseshoe or Star. 800 Ibs. Smoking Tobacco—W. F. Blackwell & Co.’s Bulihead Durham (1-1b. packages). 12,000 Ibs. Sal Soda. 800 tbs. Chicory. 2200 fhs. Extra Soda Crackers stamped with manufacturer’s name (net weight). 30 1bs. Fine Hominy (10-b. sacks). 1000 1bs. Dried Currants. 260 Ibs Baking Powder—Ploneer or Golden Gate (5-1b. tins). 2 2500 gals. Syrup—Golden, 950 gals. Wine Vinegar (40 degrees test). 300 gels. Mixed Plckles (No. 2). 60 gals. Winter Strained Lard Ofl. 350 rals. Coal Oil (150 degrees test). 5 doz. Bottles Olive Ol (qts.)—Crosse & Blackwell. 10 doz. bottles Worcestershire Sauce—Lea & Perrin's (pints). 5 doz. bottles Pepper Sauce. 6 doz. Mop Handles (combination). 45 doz. Bath Brick. 6 doz. cans Mustard (2Y4-1b cans). 6 doz. cans Pepper (21a-b cans). 50 doz. cans String Beans. 80 doz. cans Tomatoes (standard). 70 doz. cans Green Corn (Winslow's). 50 doz. cans Green Peas. * 50 doz. cans Aprico's. 60 doz. cans Oysters (12:0.) 12 bys. Macaroni (No. 1 White, 15-1b boxes net). 8 bxs. Vermicelll (No. 1 White, 15-1b boxes net). 400 ths. Sazo. g 1000 Its. Mackerel (No. 1, 15 bbls.) catch of 1895. 40 1bs. Stearic Wax Candics (20-1b boxes, 16-0z.) 40 gross Three Noes Matchs (Diamond Match Company). i 2000 ths. Dried Apples (No. 1 sliced.) 4500 fbs’ Dried Prunes (80 to 90 to the 1.) 200 1bs. Nuremberg Bluing (La A C B, 14D boxes. 500 Ibs. Rock Salt. 250 Ibs. Taploca. 250 fbs. Spiit Pens. 125 Ibs. Farina. 125 bs. Pear] Barley. 50 bs. White Pepper (1-1 cans.) 60 Ibs. White Wax. 50 gals. Olives, keus). 1 Queen, full measure (5-gal. 8 gross Clay Pipes, T D. ALT MEATS. 1300 1bs. Bacon, extra light. 6000 1bs. Extra Clear =alt Pork. * ALE. 1800 yd: L 3000 yds, Utica Sheeting, 58-in. 500 yds. Pequo: Bleached Cotton, b-4. 500 yds. Pequot Bleached Cotton, 7-d. 80 vils. Pequot Bleached Cotton, 9-4. 1400 yds. Park Mils Check, 4-4, 400 able Linen. 1700 yds. Indian Head (unbleached). 1500 yds. Russian Crash. 1 Gray Flannel. Corset Jeans. #000 yds. Canton Flannel. 2500 vds. Amoskeag <heeting. 800 yds. Lonsdele Muslin. s. Duck (No. 6, 1 yard wide). Blue Denims. 500 yds. Amoskeag Gingham. 200 yds. Rubber Sheeting (1 yard wide), 200 vds. Oficloth, 5-4. doz. Ladies’ Hose. 250 doz. Cotton Threads. Coat'’s or Clark's. 25 doz. Unbleached Huck Towels (18 38). 8 doz, Whte Bedspreads. 10 doz. HandKerchiefs, Ladies’ White Cotton. 30 doz Handkerchieis, Men's Turkey Red. 120 vds. Black Calico. vids. Colored Canton Flannel, 5 doz. papers Hairpins. 15 gross Colored Agate Buttons, No. 40, 80 gross White Azate Butions, No. 40, 50. 80 gross White Agate Buttons, No. 20, 30. 90 gross Pants Buttons, suspenders. 60 zross Pants Buttons, fron:. 80 cross Black Horn Buttons, coat. 15 gross Biack Horn Buttons, vest. 10 doz. Pants Buckles, black and white. 15 doz. Linen Thread, Marshall's black and white, 80 doz. Clark’s Mile End Cotion Thread, 500 yardse o the spool. 32 doz. Cotton Tepe, 55, CLOTHING AND HATS. 70 doz. Cotton Naped Shirts—neck 15 to 17 inches; breast 44 inches: length of sleeves 25 inches: length of shirt 34 inches. 280 doz. pairs Socks. 30 doz. Wool Hats. CODFISH. 6000 1bs. Codfish——whole sclécted, 100 boxes, to ran 18 fish or less to the box: catch of 1895. FRESH FISH. 15,000 ts. Fresh Fish, No. 1. Bidders to desig- | nate'the kind of fish. BLANKETS. 200 pairs Gray Blankets. Bidders to furnish samples. 75 pairs White Blankets. Bidders to furnish sawples. SHOES AND SLIPPERS, 35 doz. pairs Brogans 0. 8to 11 inclusive. 85 doz. pairs Slip,ers, No. 8 to 11 Inciusive. 6 doz. pairs Lasced Gaiters. No. 8o 8 inclusive. POTATOES. 170,000 bs. Potatoes, No. 1. BROOMS AND BRUSHES. 4 doz. Whisk Brooms (3 string). 6 doz. Counter Brusiies (3c). 4 doz, Huir Fioor Brushe 4 doz. Nhoe Brashes, No. 16. 14 doz. Hand Scrab Brushes, No. 8. 1 doz. Large Dry Scrub Brushes, BUT[ER, EGGS AND CHEESE, 5500 doz. Eges, fresh Californta ranch. 95,000 ths. Fresh Roll Butter (fancy dairy), 600 1bs. Cheese—Cali crnia; fancy flats, HAMS. 3500 Ibs. Hams. Bidders to state brands. FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, ETC, 150 000 Ibs. Fresh 1 Steer Beef. 12,000 fbs. Mutton & 200 Ibs. Sausage, No. 1. FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC. 1100 bbls Flour, baker's exira. 4000 ths. Oat Meal. 5000 Ihs. Corn Meal, 14,000 1bs. Cracked Wheat. 800 hs. Graham Fiour. 33,000 Ibs. Rolled Barley, 120.000 ibs. Bran. 5 bbis Rolled Oats. COAL. 400 tons Gas Conl, 2240 1s. to the ton, 800 tons Coal, 2240 Ibs. to the ton, to be delivered on the asylum wharf. Bldéers are required [0 specity the kind of coal by naming the mine from which it is taken or using the mame by which it is designated in commerce. Bids will be received for each class. The above-named articles are all to be of the best _qualities, subject Lo the approval of the Resident Physician, and to be delivered at the Asylum at such times and in such quantities as he may desire. And It is expressly understood that 1t a greater or loss quantity of any article than above mentioned shall be required by the Resident Physl- cian the same shall be furnished by the contractor at the contract price. The contracts wiil be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bidders, and no bid will be received or considered uniess accompanied with a certified check for at least 10 DEr cent of the aggregate amount of the bid. Said check to be made payghle to C. B. SEELEY, and to be returned to the bidder in case of the rejection of his bid, or, if his bid shall be accepted, then to be returned o' the bidder on his filing & proper bond for the faithful perform- ance of the contract with the Board of Trustess, within five days after the award shall have been made, otherwise said check to be collected and the proceeds paid to the use of said Asylum, Separate bids will be received fo GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, COAL, FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC., SHOES'AND SLIPPERS, BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE, CLOTHING AND HATS, ALE, POTATOES, FRESH BEEF, SAUSAGE AND MUTTON, DRY GOODS, BROUMS AND BRUSHES, HAMS, CODFISH, FRESH FISH, SALT MEATS, BLANKFETS. GAS COAL. The Board reserves the right of rejecting any or all bids. Payments to be made monthly in cash, wheu there is money in the State Treasury for such pay- ments, and when there is Do money in the treas. ury payments to be made out of the first money in the treasury applicable for thut purpese. Bids to be addressed to C. B. SEELEY. Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Napa State Asylum for the Insane, and indorsed on the envelope, P 3 for Furnishing Supplies. Eamples of articles, showing the character and quality thereof required, may be seen at the store- room 0f the Asylum. The attention of bidders is called to the following section from the Political Code of the State: SeeTroN 8235, No supplies of any kind or char- acter ‘“for the benefit of the State, orto be paid for by any moneys appropriated or'ta_be_appro- priated by the State,” manufactured or grown in this State which are in whole or In parc the prod- uct of Mongolian labor, shall be purchased by the officials for the State, having the control of any pub- lic Institution under the control of the State, or of any couhty, city and county,city or town thefeor. n order to preserve uniformity and facilitate the award, It has been resolved to recelve no bi unless made upon blank forms furnished by the tary. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Napa Staie Asylum for the Insane. Dated Napa, Sept. 14. 1895. C. B. SEELEY, Secretary, 6 inches. CITY REAL ESTATE. PARGAINTHUNTERS, ATTENTIO PROBATE AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1895, AT 12 NOON. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 MONTGOMERY ST., MILLS BCILDING. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS LOTS. Ten elegant residence lots for account ESTATE SAMUEL LEWIS, DECEASED: northeast corner Sacrameto and Walnul sts., 57:BL4X87:6 fee northwest corner Sacramento and Luurel sts., 37 X100 feet: 2 lots north line Sacramento st., bet. Central ave.and Walnut, each 25x102:814 feet in size: 4 lots north line Sacramento st., bet. Laurel and Locust, 25x100 feet and 25x127:814 feet: 2 lots south line Sacramento st., bet. Laurel and Locust, each 25x107:7%g feet; Sacramento-st. cuble-cars pass these lots, 23 minutes from Kearny st. Sale by orderof the SUPERIOR COURT. PROBATE SALE. Estate ot Edward N. Murpny, deceased. 1708 Turk st.; substantial two-story house; rents €80; 1706 and 1708% Turk st.; two modern flats; rents $36: lot 50XB7:6. Saie by order Supe- rior Court. OAKLAND, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CAL Estate of Edward N. Murphy, deceased. SE. cor. Market and_ Lydia fot 50x102:714 and 110, with frame cottage. Saie by order Supe- rior Court. PROBATE SALE. Elegant residence—Estate of James S. Lawson, deceased. 1701 Broderick st.. NW. cor. Bush; modern two- story residence of 10 rooms and bath; lot 26x100. Sale by order Superior Court. PROBATE SALE. 901 Haight st., SW. cor. Devisadero; substantial modern two-story residence of 9 rooms and bath; lot 25x110. Sale by order Superior Court. PROBATE SALE. 2422 Bryant st., 260 S. of 22d: lot 52x100, with substantial cottage of 8 rooms and bath, also stable. Subject to confirmation by Superior Court. x PROBATE SALE. Cozy cotiage—Estate of Bridget McCall. deceased. 1229 26th st., S. line, 160 E. of Noe; neat cotiage of 4 rooms, with windmill, tankhouse, well, etc. lot 25x114. Sale by 0" der of Superior Court. MISSION INVESTMENT. 1322 26th st., N. liue, 185 W. of Noe; substan- tial house of 2 tenements of 4 rooms each; stable for 8 horses: rents $20: lot 25x114. 26TH-ST. COTTAGE. neat cottage of 4 rooms, windmill, 10t 25x114; convenient to Castro- 1324 26th st tank, well, etc. st. cable-cars. CHATTANOOGA-ST. COTTAGE. 239 Chattanooga st. (east line), 108 N. of 24th: lot 22x117:6 to rear street: substantial 2-story house of 6 rooms and bath and stabls BTH-ST. INVESTMENT. 431 to 485 6th st.; 50 to 58 Morris ave.: flats, stores and houses: rents $:00: Lot 75x160. Call atoffice for furtier particulars, diagrams, etc. INE COTTAGE HOME: 810 CONGO ST, Sunnyside. See owner, 810 Congo st. JOR SALE West side Larkin st., bet. Pine and California, 5 houses renting for $81'50 per month; size of lot, 57x137:6. NW. cor. Sutter and Stelner sts.: renting for $103 per month; size of ter by 100 on Steiner, Apply to McGLYNN & MENTON, real estate agents, Toom 22, Chronicle building. T OUSES BUILTSI60 T0 8375 A ROON; CALL and examine plans, 1149 Mission st. $ 1‘)() CE P FLATS: 4 ROOMS AND 20U, parh each; all modern improvements: rents 834 street paved. 1312 Broderick, nr. Geary. OR SALE—835 CASTRO ST.; HOUSE OF 7 rooms and ba:h; almost new; $300 cash, bal- ance same as rent. mprovement Iot, 56 on Sut- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR RENT—40 ACRES, ONE MILE FROM Wrights station: 8 acres in bearing vineyard, 30 acres in orchard: house of 8 rooms. barn, etc. water piped from spring: rent $300 per year; hait cash:_all tools go with the place. ALSO—160 acres, two'miles from Cornwall sta- tion, Contra Costa County: fenced and cross- fenced: ail cultivable: house, barn, windmiil and tank: rent $450 per year; half cash. ALS.—83 acres level land at Walnut. Creek; 10 acres in bearing orchard: house, barn, windmill and tank: rent $400 a year; half cash. ALSO—213 acres, four miles east of Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County: 130 acres plow-land, 12 acres of orchard, 18 acres of vineyard in full bearing; balance wood and pasture land; well watered; rent $600 per year: half cash. ALSO—-118 acres, rich loam soll, three miles from Watsonville, Santa Cruz County: 950 apricot trees, 1300 French prunes, 60 apple: 70 acres cleared and in cultivation; balance fine pasture, suitable for stock and hogs: good house of 6 Tooms, barn. etc., water piped to house and barn from spring; rent $600 a year; half cash. Particulars of DAViD B SH, Country Depart- ment of ’FARRELL & CO., 11 Montgomery st. FOE SALE OR HANGE—IH brated Eden Dale farm; situated 2 mi of Sonoma City, 35 mi es from San Francisco: 182 acres ot fine vallay and boziom land: there is in full bearing 11,000 fruit trees and 17,000 vines of choice varieties; large modern dwelling of 11 Tooms; choice garden, barn, windmill and tank- house,’ cutbuildings. horses, harnesses, wacons, cows, and full outfit of farming utensils; one of the Best fruit-dryers; a never-failing trout stream runs through the place: a positive investmeni and & beautiful hore: wiil be sold as a whole or in two or more subdivisions. Full particulars, J. T. PE ERS, Mills building. 6()0() ELL WATERED, WITHIN of San Francisco, to lease eheap, A. M. SPECK & CO., 802 Market st. END FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES » for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTO. u Jose. OVELY LITTLE HOME OF 15 ~CR 4 right in town: 200 sruit trees, peach, piun fig, orange, etc., in bearing; £00d house of & room: £o0d ou:bulldings: lovely shade trees: a sight place 00, balf cash: another of 9p acres, gardening soil: $2600; aiso 8 acres, all close 1o town, $800. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. TO 8 ACRE C ANCHES ON 10 & Sonoma City,Cal. MET OF THE BEST LO- M “catea 160-acre ranches in Lake County: b4 mile from Clear Lake, with plenty ranning wate: 100 acres improved; 5-room house; plenty timber 2500; time to suit on payments. W.L.FOSTER, Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. M st Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired: fruit, grain and vege- table land: no irrigation: both Tail and water transporiation; $40 to $75 per acre: easy terms; town of Novato; graded school. hoiels and stores on the prope; send for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle buflding. ] M. KIRISLLEB?FATBFQQ: a Co.. Cal. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. 7SCALON HAS BEEN SHLECTED BY THE directors of the S. F. and S, J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the prircipal station in the south. eastern part of San Joaquin County and s destined 10 become at once the most important of all the stations on the line of the railroad on account of the vast bodies of rich, alluvial loam lands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which will be 50l with & perpetudl water right. Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and invest in_this coming center of southeastern ~an Joaguin County. For maps, descriptive matter, otc., address E. E. HARLOWE & CO., 480 East Main 'st., Stockton, California. R. OLIVER, . REAL ESTATE DEALER, 513 East Main st., Stockton. Owner of East Stockton aud Brown's Additions; lots in these and other additions at $56 a month; no interest and no taxes; largest list of inside prop- erty of any dealer in Stockion; quick sales and small profits is the motto of this office. MONEY TO LOAN VW ANTED—TO BORROW $200 FROM PRI- vate party: best security and good interest. M., box 41, Call Office. OANS ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS without removal, in city and Oakland: low in- terest; dealings stricily private. 215 Powell st. TAMONDS, PIANOS, FAMILY JEWELS; high amounts advanced; perfect interes: private entrance:’ gentlemanly attend- ants. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. O COMMISSION AND NO CHARGE FOR ‘making out papers; 1 l0an my 0wn money on pianos and furniture, city and Oakland: lowest in- terest: without removing. 418 Ellls st., room 22. OANS ON REAL ESTATE 1ST AND 2ND i mortgages, undivided Interests, estates: and on furniture or pianos, without rémoval, in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda; any amount: jowest rates: all business confidential. Call or write to BECKER, 240 Monigomery st. ONEY ON ANY SECURITY: STRICTLY private:interest moderate. 126 Kearny st.,r. 39. NY AMOUNT; 18T, 2D OR 8D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided Interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 131 Montgomery, room 1. N ANY SECURITY, AT LOW RATES; dealings confidential. 48 Crocker building. H1% CITY, COUNTY AN COLLATERAL SE- 2 curities.” TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 California. THY PAY HIGH RATE ON SMALL LOANS | when you can get from $200up at 55 cents per month intérest on #100. Loan, box 83, Call. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES, diamonds, jeweiry, sealskins, pianos, all vaiu- ables and securities: private oflice: Lusiness con- fidential. Columbla roan .and Collateral Office (Incorporated), 9 Grant ave., 3 dcors from Market 1G SUM IN TRUST; INTEREST LOWER than banks: first and second mortgages a spec- falty: $100 up; no delay. Money, box 17, Call. MUSICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 105 GRANT avenue; private entrance 1011, upstairs. "A Y SUM.FIRST OF SECOND MORTGAGES city or country :Estates. MURPH Y,628 Market ONEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market st., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first floor;: establlshed 30 years: al ways open. “Uncle ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and planos without removal: Jowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & CO., Mills bldg, 5th floor, r 6; strictly confidential ARIN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES 84 AN ACRE Shi up 13 - OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. Church, by the Rev. Father Gieason, John I. Egan and Katie J. Walsh, both of San Francisco. WY LIE-McNEELY—September 17,1895, by the Rev. F. R. Farrand, William James Wylie and ‘Alabama McNeety, both o San Francisco. P 1 OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $3000. EEAVIIFUL “HOME NEAR + Frulivale; 31 acres: house of 4 rooms, bath; fine orchard; all kinds of fruit: plenty of firewood: 700 brown and buff Leghorn fowls, in- cubators, brooders and pens complete: horse and wagon; bone and feed mills and tools; spring water piped all over the place; must sell on account of sickness; two-thirds cash, balance to suit: or will exchange for house and Jot or store in Alameda. Apply room 34, Donohoe bldg., S. F., from 1 to 4. A SSAP-BUILDING COR , 465x90: CARS ass the lot: $900 buys it; pleasant neighbor- hood, within walking distance sof narrow-gauge depot. W. E. BARNARD & SOX, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. $450 BUYS CORNER LOT, 25x100, CLOSE to cars and center of town. W. k. BAR- NARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. QLEGANT NEW HOME—BARGAIN: IN THE best portion of Oakiand: 2-story, Srooms. bath, servants’ room: art glass windows; palm trees in yard; every way most desirable: price only $4500: terms can be arranged. A. H. BREED & CO., 460 Ninth st., Oakland. RUITVALE—BEST BARGAINS AND BEST terms ever offered; houses and vacant lots; streets all graded, sewered, etc.: In immediate neighborhood of Sonthern Pacific and electric-car lines at Fruitvale station. To convince yourseif call at our office on Putnam st., Fruitvale.” Syndi- cate Investmen: Company, EDWARD DICK, agent. TUSINESS PROPERTY PAYINC 8 TO 8 PER CENT ON INVESTMENT, SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. Large [ist of choice resldence property to be sold to the highest bidder; 13 acres near Blair Park, Nob Hill, Piedmont; 150 choice lots; 24 acres in Fruitvale. GOOD CHEAP RANCHES, close to Oakland. ACRE TRACTS AND CHICKEN RANCHES, 110 acres: 25 acres close to Piedmont car line; can subdivide; fine land: easy terms. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Don't fall (o see them. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ARGE LISTS OF CHOICE HOMES; BEAU- LJ tisul residence property : 13 acres on Nob Hill, Pledmont; nice tracts and ranches: bargains in lots: easy terms; send for catalogues. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakl! R OR S, CLOSE_TO OAK-ST. $225 income of $20 ver month, and still leaves 6 rooms for use of owner. This is a rare chance, as_owxer leaves the State. W. E. BARNARD & SUN, 458 Ninth st., Oakiand. $32'0 EN-ROOM COTTAGE, BATH OV, ana modern improvements: lot 50x 168; on Thirty-second st., near Telegraph ave. $4500—8-room house, bath, hot and cold water; go‘?d barn; lot 45x100; on Tenth st., near Castro; # bargal $2250—2-story 6 room house; bath; lot 50x100; centrally located: good neighbornood: & great bar- gain. Lot 100x100, on Jackson st: good location for flats. ~ A. H. BL 10 Broait p9() MONTHLY FOR &-ROOM C plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. &1 LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down and $1 a week: selling fast; good improvements. H. B. PINNEY. ownel Broadway, Oakland. TO RENT IN GAKLAND. HE RENTON COAL COMPANY YARD, 413 ‘Tenth st., is to rent. This is & good chance for any one wishing a_yard in center of city. Apply JAMES P. TAYLOR, 455 Ninth st., Oakland. OAKLAND &URNITURE FOR SALE. T URNITURE AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN price. H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 5OH(), FINELOT AT STATION: KIN(HED O], street: with cottage of 5 rooms; terms. "$1800—Modern house of 7 rooms; street graded aud sidewalk: terms. New modern cottage of 5 rooms. terms, or will exchange for old house with large lot. = J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. 597 5(), TERNS $150 CASH, BALANCE {9V, small montbly instaliments; mod- ern cottage of 5 rooms and bath; large grounds; in spiendia location: convenient (o trains; all street work complete. $3000—$250 down, balance $30 per month; lot 50x140: house of 6 fooms and bath; on one of the principal sireets. A GREAT BARGAIN—Fine residence of 9 rooms, situated on our principal avenue. 1 block from station: lot 50x157:6: nice lawn, snrubbery, Sruit trees and barn; cost $11,000: must be sold at onee at some price. ' Apply to JOSEPH A. LEO! ARD COMPA 1364 Park st.,, Alameda, AT BARGATD X 10 Toom residence: modern Improvements: fine grounds; hizhly Improved: corner lot, 70x141. Four lots fronting on canal: 100x245: bargain. seautiiul house on Morton st.; $1500 less than cost. $25,000—Highly improved with 6 acres of land: ‘water front in Alameda. $10,000—Fines pouliry rapch . Alameda County: only three miles from Alameda; will take part in Improved property. E. D. JUDD, 1434 Park st BERKELEY KEAL ESTATE. TILL IN TH 1 3 days only, front foo! A fine level lot, 50x160; street work all done; must be sold; oftered for $1000. Fine house on the N. side of the street; lot: street work all done: want an offer. The besvof all; cottage house near University: electric cars and station; street work all done: the pretiiest piace in Alameda County. Apply JOS. J. MASON, Dwight way stat on. ——— LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE* Arrived. THURSDAY, September 19. Stmr Coos Bay, Duggan, 9 hours frm Santa Cruz, ete; produce. to Goodall, Perkins & C: Schr C H Merchant. Brannan, 6 days from Coos Bay; 360 M t lumber, to E B Dean & Co. Domestic Ports. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Sept 19—Stmr Cleone, from Bowens Landing. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Sept 19—Schr Bangor, for Puget Sound, Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamer: NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 19—Stmr California, from Mediterranean ports: stmr Germanic, from, Liverpool ; stmr Dania, from Hamburs. Sailed Sept 19—Sumr Neckar, for Bremen; stmr Fuerst Bismarck, for Hamburg; stmr Rotterdam for Amsterdam. BREMENHAVEN—Arrived out Sept 18—Stmr Lahn. Sailed Sept 19—Stmr Weimar, for New York. ROTTERDAM—Arrived out Sept 18—Stmr Veendam. Sailed Sept 18—Stmr Spaarndam, for New York. AMSTENDAM—Arrived out Sept 17—Stmr America. LONDON—Sailed Sept 19—Stmr Massachusetts, for New York. QUEENSTOW N—Salled Sept 19—Str Teutonic, for New York. SCILLY ISLANDS—Passed Sept 19—Stmr Nor- mannia, from New York for Southampton and Hambure. DUNNET HEAD — Passed Sept 19 — Stmr Georgla, from New York for Stettin. BROWHEAD—Passed Sept 29—Stmr Lucania, from New York for Queenstown and Liverpool. 1mportations. WATSONVILLE—Per Coos Bay—5 bxs nuts, ,8 bxs apoles, 4125 sks sugar. Moro Coih—627 sks potatoes. Moss Landing—2 bxs butter, Monterey—3 cs cheese, 3 cs honey. Salinas—62 bxs apples. Soquel—72 bxs apples, 2 bxs fruit, 7 ¢s pears, 1 bl hose, 1 centrifugal machine. Santa Oruz—18 bals glue, 6 bdls salt sheep peits, 3 sks scrap copper, 2 sks old rubber, 12 sks bones, 85 sks 2 bdls rags, 2 sks 1 bbl scrap zine, 675 bbis lime, 1 keg horseshoes, 19 cs cheese, 2 bxs butter, 18 bxs fish. TELD FOR BARGAINS, FOR djoining property worth $45 per large cement walks, etc.; Consignees. Per Coos Bay—H Cowell & Co: Milani & Co: 1S Van Winkle & Co; Dairymen’s Union: A Paladini; Witzel & Baker; Norton, Teller & Co; Pacific Coast Fish Co: A W Fink & Co: Chas Harley & Co; En- terprise Brewery: Smith’s Cash Store: H Dutard: J D Spreckels & Bros Co: Western Sugar Ref Co: Herman Joost: Standard Oil Co: American Union Fish Co: San Francisco Fish Co; Golden West Fish Co: Walters Bros: Wetmore Bros; Guisti & An toni; Wieland Brewery: Cal Paint Co: McDonough & Rucker: J Hendy; Williams & Co; H Carpy & Co:B McPherson & Rircker; orks. nion MARRIAGE LICENSES, Licenses to marry were granted yesterday a: follows: John E. Stevens and Mary Phelan, 23—19. Otis J. G. Preston and_Sarah A. Frakes, 27—29. Amadeo Bertini and Mari Bianchl, 42—27. Francis Jennings and Victoria Aigner, 23—18. Michael G. Fleming and Nellle Porter, 31—27. ‘William Laidlaw aud Jessie C. Reid, 27—21. DIVORCE SUIT BEGUN. A sult' for divorce was begun yesterday as fol- lows: ‘W. J. Batchelder against Olive A. Batchelder. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. HOLMBERG—In this city, September 18, 1895, to the wife ot A. F. Holmberg, a daughter. HART—In this city, September 17, 1895, to the wite of Dave Hart, a daughter. MACFARLANE—In this city, September 16, 1608, 1o the wite of W. T. Macfarlane, a daugh- r. MILLER—In Lorin, September 15, 1885, to the wife ot Samuel K. Miller, a daughter. * NEWMAN—In thiscity, September 18, 1895, to the wife of Frank T. Newman, a son. SKIN NER—In this city, September 19, 1895, to the wife of Harry B. Skinner, a daughter. MARRIED. EGAN—WALSH—In this city, at Mission Dolores DIED. Armstrong, Emma M. Kelly, Thomas ‘Astor, Freddie Kilduff, Martin Burns. Minnie Lovell, Edward C. Annie Murphy, James Clark, Charles W. Orcese, Katie Dineen, Mary J. Pinelli, Angelina Enals, Lorretto Peabody, Hannah Forres:/ Raimond, Capt. R. B Fee, James Sehmitt, Mary Garraud, Zeile Struss, Edward Hansen, Andreas Trombull, Lizzie B. Jennings, Thomas Williams, Annie Wilson, Lizzie ASTOR—In this city, September- 19, 1895, Fred- die, youngest and 'beloved son of George and Sophie Astor, and brother of Agnes Astor. a na- tveof San Francisco, aged 2 monthsand 15 ay ARMSTRONG—In Alameda, September 17, 1895, Emma M. Armstrong, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 yearsand 10 days. 2 BURNS—In this city, September 18, 1895, Min- nie, beloved wife of Bernard Burns, mother of Bennie Burns. and sister of Katie Pollard (iate of Crockett, Contra Costa County, Csl.). a native of Mullnahune, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 256 years. BF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW , 8t 9 0'Clock A. M., from the par voy & Gallagher. 20 Fifth street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BOWCOTT—At Alcatraz Island, Cal., September 18, 1895, Annie Bowcott, aged 35 yearsand 8 months. CLARK—In this city, September 17, 1895, Charles W. Clark. a native of California, aged 29 years. EEN—1n this city, September 19, 1895, at the residence of her mother, 1100 Stevenson street, Mary Josephine, beloved wife of Daniel D. Di- neen, daughter of Hannah and the late John Tonohue, and sister of John J. Donohue, a native 9F San Francisco, aged 23 years 3 months and 29 ays. M Notice of funeral hereafter. ENNIS—In this city, September 18, 1895. Lor- retto, dearly beloved daughter of Nicholas and thelate Ann Ennls, and sister of Mrs. Thomas Dowd, Mrs, Charles Welch. Virs. Frank McLough- lin and Josephine Ennis, aged 17 years 9 months and 7 days. A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS (Friday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from_her late resi- dence, 190415 Ellis street.’ Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FORREST—In this city, September 18, 1895, Emma, beloved wife of the late John W. Forrest, and mother of Mrs. J. J. Harrington and Edwin, John Maggie and Jennie Forrest, a native of the island of Guerusey, England, aged 53 years and 3 months. A¥Friends and acquaintances are: res fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday). at 2 0'clock P. M.. from her late re: dence,” 409 First street. interment L O. 0. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FEE—In the City and County Hospit ber 18, 1895, James Fee, aged 49 year: GARRAUD—In Jamestown, September 19, 1895, Zelle Garraud, a native of Virginia City, aged 29 years. HANSEN—Tn this city, September 17, 1895, An- dreas, dearly beloved husband of Johapne Han- sen. and father of Lorenz and Freddie Hansen. a native of Sebleswig-Holstein, Germany, aged 45 years 9 months and 19 days. A member of Ger- mania Club. #F Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from his Jate resi- ence, 132 Guerrero street. interment L O. O. F. Cemetery JENNINGS—In this city, September 17, 1895, Thomas, beloved husband ot Hannah Jennings, and’father of Mamie Jennings, s native of County Mayo, Treland, aged 62 years. riends 'and _acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (#riday), at 9:30 o'clock a. from her late residence, 27 Pleasant street, thence to St. Mary’s Churen, corner Dupont and California streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- Drated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. KELLY — In Alameda, September 18, 1895, ‘Thomes, peloved husband of. Elizabeth Kelly, and father of John J., Thomas F.suod William H. Kelly and Mrs. Winnie Perrin, a native of Ireland, aged 77 vears. [Providence (R. L) and Pennsylvania papers piease co &F~Friends and acquaintances are Trespect- fully invited to_attend the funeral THTS DAY (Friday), at 8:80 o'clock A. br. from his late residence, 1304 Santa Clara avenue. thence (o St. Joseph's Church, wherea solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. KILDUFF—In this city, September 19, 1895, Mar- tir, beloved son of Patrick and Maria Kilduft, a uative of Szn Francisco. LOVELL-In thiscity, September 101893, Edward \. beloved son of Chatles W. and Agnes G. Lovell, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 15 days. MURPHY—In this city, September 18, 189! James, dearly beloved brother of Jeremiah Mu; pby, & native of Ireland, aged 80 years and 7 months. A The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock_A. ., from the par- lors of Carew & English, 19 Van Ness avenue, mear Market street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, Tenth sireet, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock A. . Intermen: private, Holy Cross Cemetery. ORCESE—Ln this city, September 18. 1895, Katie, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Orcese, and sister of Adalaide. Mary, Jennie, melio, Rosle and Tessie Orcese, & native of ew York, aged 23 years 1 month and 15 aays. B5Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock A. 3., from the resi- dence of her parents, 715 Greenwich street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul’s (Italian) Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, thence at 12 x. to Holy Cross Cemetersy. PEABODY—In West Berkeley, September 19, 1885, Hannah, beloved wife of Willlam Peabody, a native of Ireland, aged 40 years. A Friends and acqualniances are respect- fully Invited tb attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M.. from her late residence, Tenth street, between Bristol and Delaware, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a requiem mass wili be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock . Inter- ment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. PINELLI—In this city, September 17, 1895, An- gelina Pinelli, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 ‘months and 20 days. RAIMOND—In this city, September 17, 1895, at his residence, 1804 Broadway, Captain R. E. Raimond, a native of New York. 2@~ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services SUNDA Y, September 23, at 2 o'clock P. M., at Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of California Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar. Interment Masonic Cemetery. SCHMITT—In' this city, September 18, 1895, Mary, beloved wife of Frank Schmitt, ana be- loved sister of John, Joseph, Owen, Hugh and Julia Burns. a native of County Monaghan, Ire- land, aged 82 years. £~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), 8¢ 5:30 0'clock A- 3, from her Iate residence, 149 Clara street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will_be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencling at 9 o'clock A.M. interment HolyCross Cem- etery. STRUSS—In this city, September 18, 1895, Ed- ward, beloved son of William and Willinania struss, and brother of Sophie C. and William Struss, anative of Brookiyn, N.Y., aged 24 years 4 months and 6 days. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Frldny}‘ at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late resi- dence, 131214 Filbert street. Intermen: L O. 0. F. Cemetery. TRUMBULL—In San Rafael, September 19, 1895, Lizzie Brier, beloved wifeof R. J, Trambull, .a native of California, aged 45 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 10 0'clock A. 3, from the Pres- byterian Churcn, San Rafael terville, Alameda County, Cal. WILSON—In Oakland, September 18, 1895. Liz- zie Wilson, beloved daughter of Mrs. Thomas Coyne, and sister of John Wilson and Mrs. Mary Lindssy, & native of Napa County, Cal., aged 19 years 2 months and 9 days. [Sacramento papers please copy ] &% Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), &t 8:45 0'ClocK A. 3., from the family residence, northwest corner of Forty-fifth and Grove streets, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Temescal, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 0’clock A. M. Interment St. Mary’'s Cemetery. WILLIAMS—In this city, September 19, 1895, Annie, beloved wife of John P. Williams, a na- tiveof Melhourne, - Australia, aged 35 years 5§ months and 28 days. Septem- UNITED UNDEKTAKERS® EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything m& for First-ciass nable Rates. Telephone 8167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, IN SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; laid out on the lawn plan; perpecual care; besn- tital, anent and easy of access; seei: befors buyiug & burial elsewhere. | City office, ® City Hall Avenues