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- ANT COTTAGE: & ROOMS, BTG A large cellar and yard; $1¢ T and ‘ashman. 957 Harrison st NEMENT OF I rent 89, 81 HOUSE. 17 ON ST. 8 ROOMS 1; furnished or unfurnished; rent very | 1709 Fulton st., from October1; 6 rooms -:‘ A 1 'H AND SIXTH 3. bath and modern i N W HOUSE OF 6 ROO! : stable. 1908 O° g » 7 ROOM <l T R FIFTH_HOUS | rooms: water fre~. Apply 325 F 2 MODERN HOUSE; CONTATL s and bath: fine Gate view 32 Leavenwo 129 UNTON—TFO HOUS 8 b ip LT \ ses you rent 5 WIN & HAM- 0 Montgomery st : QU NNY HOUSE—530 b1 LARKIN H0A - SUN Ni 642 FLEC Y Bry the flats you rent from BALDWL MOND. K12.50 s: bath: r AYES — SUNNY ACIN INDOW 8 Shotwel IWWER near NY 1 : bath, 1105 Alab: ms; batl E « TO SUNNY UP! « Dore st “sunny: 1 Howard, 0. HAYES, flats SANT ant CA N off BET. HYDE J BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 3 rd: 417 Twenty-second st. ‘Ap- | N—UPPER FLAT reasonable. room: = | OF 5 ROOMS FINE HOUSE: SUN | bath; central. 409 O'Far- ATS, 4, 5 ROOMS, , neur Fourteenth; LAT. aso PPER BAY ODERN UPPER FLAT, N PPFR FLAT, 6 ROOM PLACE SUNNY, BAY 214 Third st. CITY HALL:10,141,143 GROV gant si flats; 6 rooms each. RGE ROOMS, FRONT AND REAR between $25. 100 NICE FLATS AND C SPECK & CC COR. and 3 rooms: bath. '8 rooms; ; 2150 3 rooms. 641 Valen ROOM Apply to R. | &ton st., Oakl. AND 5 ROOMS, Fifteenth, 1—6 ry de- | “$40-NEW, ELE- flat ot 7 rooms and e and Webster, or ND LARKIN | = 4 ana 5 rooms, baths and . 6 ROOMS AND FLAT L in st., nr. cor. Ells. UPPER SUNNY FLAT, 6 YARD, CI tores. T BEVEN vard, basement, $27. FLAT OF AP NNY ROOMS 740 Oak st. 3 JANE PI N0 car fares. -WINDOW TED; 7 carlines. | WLY TI more st., near Haight. ER FLAT,7 ROOMS; 2 50. _LOWT FLOOR WINDOW FLAT: 3 80815 Valencia st., yard. 5 ROOMS; $16. sonable. NAY: 4| 0oms; bath re ALL VATER A ate ave. ROOM DE:; 511 12; water | 22" Twelfth st., OTTAG 602 Market. BUCHAN FLAT, & HAM- 253 CALIFORNIA — nished rooms for ho HOUSEKE California Street. ING ROOMS. ELEGANT FUR- ckeepin | 405 STEVENsOX | 502 WAsHINGTC | 2231 192 fl(! EKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. 85! Market Street. MARKET, COR. STOCKTON—OFFICES for physician; most centrally located. Mission street. MISSION—2 HOUSE: modernly furnishe: and 6. SEPTNG ROOM! 14 per month; also 838 one 1i~) ;)115 10N — FURNISHED AND U ~+) furnished rooms for housekecping: no objection to children. Pine Street. NY FURNISHED rent reasonable. Point Lobos Avenue. POINT LOBOS AVE. window suite; furnished for housekeep- 2120 $12. Sixth Strect. OF FRON housekeeping; ICELY FURNISH rooms; also sin, () SIXTH—. 120 555 7 SIXTH— _)_),l housekeep tevenson Street. H—2 FRONT D rooms, farnishid complete; housekeeping; private, Taylor Street. TAYLOR—2 ROOMS FOR eeping; running water: grate; 909 HOUSE- Tehama Street. € TEHAMA 3 < for housekeeping; cheap. Third () THIRD—S1N :-)..‘) housekeepin !;'-).) THIRD — HOUSEKEEPING _ O i LIGHT yard, RO®A, 1 21 H% YALENCIA MAYBE Ness ave light hous Y CORNER VAN Partly furnished for Washington Street. < ed housekeeping rooms: running water. Miscellaneous. WO OR THRE ATLY FURNISHeD rooms for housek: H. R..box 91. Call. REOOMS TO LE Bush Street. 034 BUSH_LARGE SUNNY ROOM: BEAU- 9% titul garuen. Califorma Street. 125 CALIFORNIA—LARG NY R &9V elegantly turnished: terms reasonable. SUNNY BAY- | UNNY UNFURNISH | 91 PIN i furnished rms: first-class boar ELY FURD D ROOM WI class hoard, suitable for two, $35; referenc: 2608 Bush st. "RANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1895 CITY REAL ESTATE. CiTY REAL ESTATE. H. UMBSEN & CO. BE'AL ESTATE AGENTS, RENT COLLECTORS AND AUCTI0NEERS, R()Q1 JESSTE—SUN 5082 Wit or without board; also housekeeping. NY FURNISHED ROOMS EXCEL Office and salesreom 14 Montgomery st., near Market. Call and obtain one of our “Real Estate Records,” which contains & lisi of properties for salein all 7_131'1\:‘ — PLEASANT v rooms; first-ciass board ate: board optional ; TLING, 714 BU references given and required nc BBOTSFORD, k sL.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder- all cars direct parts of the city. AT AUCTION. AUCTION. AT AUCTION. We will_sell at auction at our salesroom on Monday, September 30, at 12 0'clock M., by order of . Tahn, administrator, the undivided five- | Cighths interest in the property at 116 Gilbert st., PY R 2 CHIL and Golden Gate Park. Address MRS, MONLEY, 2 Haight st. ve the care of child of respuctable people d of children: references exchanged. > MULLER, 179 Minna st. l)H\SI\, NS WIDOW WISHE! L 'board: best of care; sunny playground. Ad dressC. R., box 18, Cail Office. WISHE 43514 Hayes st. LADY #ood home. | Ada 1001 X care. in East Oakland, nd care for: mother’ <8 MOTH HOM 5 care will be given. all Office, Onkland, FOR CHILDR UMMER RESORTS, HE DE RE Santa Cruz_Mountains; Sept., Oct. and. N COX. Laurel, Cal. SWOOD—HEART OF TH T Send for circular to ) ME REN; 2 ladies; no other children: piano: near school PECTABLE GERMAN WIDOW WISHES . BABY TO iD—BY A LADY WITH PLEASANT ild_or baby to : BEST OF uced rates for | $4900. S Wost side, 125 sonth of Brannan st. Improvements consist of 2 houses, one of 4 tenements of 3 rooms each.and one house 0f 5 rooms; rent $31 per month; lot 25380, being the property of the estate of Harriett Miles, deceased. Terms of sale—10 per + | cent on the fall of the hammer, and the balance on approval of the Probate Court. Instruments of sale at the purchaser’s expense. % PROPERTIES AT PRIVATE SALE. CHILD TO IMPROVED PROPERTY. 7). A NEW SUBSTANTIAL 2-STORY 33.‘5 + house of 10 rooms and bath; brick foundation; all modern improvements; 25x114; 28t 8t. 28000, 2, FOUSES OF 8 ROOMS AND $8 . bath each: bay-windows: brick foun- tion: stone walks: street accepted: lot 187:6x71; Tent $60 above the water; good investment; Clay street. $110 $4000. cash. 5 COTTAGE OF 5§ ROOMS AND LOT . near Hyae and Union sts. COR. ON DUPONT ST.: 2 FLATS and cottage: rent $31; 22x70; part MASON ST.; 2STORY RESI- dence of *11 rooms and bath and lot 80x69. STOLES Qv LE '}‘}T\ E NEW STORE and cold water: $15. 8 LIVING ROOMS; 318 Fillmore st. P AND 3 Jose road. FINE ESTABLISE rent cheap. Apply 516 ¢ | ;v'lm' LET—A STORE AND | 240 Minna st. ()LD-ESTABLISHED SHOESTG rent. 2854 Mission st., near corner. 1758 ELL T. | RP O rooms, | 2. ak has bee: ON RHEIN & CO, a carpenter-shop for 2 years; ren 513 California st. ROCER good stand. QR RENT_CORN ER Kearny and Broadwa; D CORNER STORE TO NW. COR. KGO0, LARKIN ST: NICE Bav-WINDOW bul] . cottage of b rooms and bath: conser- vatory; brick foundation; stone walks: 2236x96. $360(), LOMBARD ST GRAND MARINE $~. D + views; bay-window cottag- of 6 rooms and bath; brick foundation; stone walks; street work done complete; lot 20X137:6. ON EASY TERMS; A BEAUTIFUL $2400. Soy-window coitaze of v brick foundation basemeut: sunny line of G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 14 Montgomery st. L TER)!X.\’ATION OF TRUST. ESTATE OF CYNTHIA HOFF SHILLABER. TWO SHOW-WINDOW! 11 Eddy Street. WLY FURN 86 up; also for house EDD roon: Eighth treet. HE SHERMAN APARTME: sunny rooms, furnished and strictly respectable: central; very moderate prices. 28 Eighth st., near Market. N Ellis Street. 102 ELLIS, OPP. BALDWIN HOTEL-THE < Florence, a first-class rooming-hous sunny rooms, en suite or single, $10 up; ne: renovated: centrally located; latest appointments. Geary Street. 1 GEARY — § 2 plete for housekeeping: ope: 43 ¢ ARY—5 ELECG ROOM O bie for physician or conservato 219 ROO. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—SUNNY FRONT room: ingle room. GATE AVE—UNFUR? 719 Goro i i bay-window parlor suite; grate and mantle. GOLDEN GATE FINELY FUR- 1510 Hiehe tayaindow alcove:sun all day ;$10 TORE WANIED. TANTED — A SMALL STOR: for a barber-shop. _Address B., bo: “SUITABLE The real estate and properiy of the .estate of CYNTHIA HOFF SHILLABER, deceased, has been placed in our hands by the trustees, ED- WARD J. LE BRETON and WILLIAM HOFF COOK, ESQS. We offer for immediate sale, viz.: OFFICES TO LET. T)ESKROOM T0 LET—CHEAP RED earny st., room 8 JLEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKE L building, 925 Market: rents low; &t building or G. STABLES TO LET TH 4 ROO! 329 Eddv st. ALLS, ment for family, no extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply H.UMHBSEN & CO., 14 Montg. st. Market st., opp. Grant Nos. 727-728-731: 50x170; Stevenson-st. frontage 60 feet. California-st. flat: 0. 729, with Nos. 1-2-3 Grace terrace, in rear; plat 34:6x187:6, with L. 102x Hoft ave., SE. cor. 16th at.; residence; 18738, Hoff ave.. bet. 16th and 17th, Valencia and Mis- miodern tats; Nos. 21°25-25-97-49-31-35- 9-41-48. The title is perfect, and immediate possession can be given: we will accept bids npon the whole MONEY TO LOAN ONEY LYING IDLE;: WILL MAKE LC A | $100 from $200 up. L., box 6, Call Office. | NO CoMMISSION AND NO | AN making out papers; deal direct with the loane: { on your piauos and furniture; city and Oaklal lowest rates without removing. 418 Ellis, rm. W Vate par.y M., box 41. Call Office. ANS; $5 per month interest on each $1000 from 85000 up and 55 cente per month interest on each ARGE FOR D—TO_BORROW $200 FROM PRI- best security and good interest. or any particular parcei of the estate. For further particulars apply A.J. RICH & CO., 112 Montgomery st, Real Estate Agents, under Occidental Hotel. 3 FOR SALE; BARGAIN EXTRA- $()OO . ordinary; investigate our offer, in- Howard Street. 12 HOWARD ICELY FU &)X gront room, suitable for 1 or NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, if desired. JESSIE: with bou 32¢ Kearny Street. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- £\ ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first class in every respect: terms reasonable. OANS ON FURNITURE terest; dealings strictly priate. 2156 Powell st. JEWE mortgages, undivided Interests, estates; amount: lowest rate Call or write to BECK ER, 240 Mon:gomery st AND PIANOS 4 without removal, in city and Oakland; low in- | 1) high amounts advanced; perfect secrecy: low and ! on furniture or pianos, without removal, in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda; any all business confidential. spect our homes: 3 modern, substantial, beauti- fully fimshed houses, containing finished base- ment, kitchen, dining and breakfast room, 3 bed- rooms, 2 finished attic-rooms; everything modern and guaranieed as represented; now open for in- north line of Waller st., near Masonic | interest; private entrance: ' genilemanly sttend- | BPectio ! nts. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave ave. J. STIERLEN, builder. OANS ON REAL ESTATE 1ST AND 2ND #1000 CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT $3500 purchaser; neat one-story house: 5 28 ‘ol'ege Homestead Associa- tion, of Miselon st hear S Marv’s College ‘ap- SHER, Larkin Street. LARKIN, COR. TURK—FURNISHED frout room; $7. 420 Market Street. 0 RENT, WITH USE OF PIANO, HAND- somely furnished parlors for day studio; cen- tral.Call 735 Market st. MARKET ST.—SU single rooms; chy EMIT HOUSE, 3 Sixth and Seventh—Single and suites; per night, 85¢ to $1; week, §1 50 to $5: families. Minna Street. MINNA ST. room, $2 week: single, $1. 7C Mission Street. JUROPE HOUSE, 1189 MISSION—NICELY turnished room: e or en suite; transients MONEY ON ANV SE TRITY : M privace:interest moderate. 126 Kearn: T 1ST, 2D OR 3D MORTGAGES bate. McCOLGAN, 181 Montgomery, room 1. { 2 TY, ~AT 1. 43 Cro diamonds, jewelry ables and securities: private office: fidential. Columbla Loan and Coliateral Office (Incorporated), § Grant ave., 8 doors from Mar! SUM IN TR TINTEREST LOW ialty: $100 up: no delay. JUNICIPAL LOAD M Money, box OFFICF 7. Call, 103 avenue; private entrance 10114 upstairs. O’Farrell 1626 QFARRELL — FURNISHED LARGE 2D sunny front room, with closets and run- ning water. Pine Street, Y ROOMS AT seen to be ap- R_HYDE—HOUSE OF & ) PINE & nished room and bath: PL LARGE room; bay-window; near Lurline baths; 150 1339 ¥ | rent low. Polk Street. 17 EOLK — LARGE SUNNY ROOM AND kitchen, furnished or unfurnished: also other rooms. 1041 POLK—UNFURNISHED FRONT AND back parior: snitable for office. R D ON L other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Marke: JTRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFI 1 Market st., cor, Stockton, rooms 17 and 1. finng established 30 years; alw; open. FRORRO EY O R DIAMON jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal Jowest rates. i i | | Mills bldg, 5th floor. r 8: strictly confidential STRICTLY estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- AN AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHBES, sealskins, piunos, ail valu- usiness con- 1G ; SR B e s saimaton mortgages a spec- e GRANT JEWELRY AND ,ur. Mason : private entrance 7 Turk. $650 4 CES. 850 “Uncle Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & Biy (o owner on prémises of CHAS. C. F 07 California st. $400 50 :125: N. SIDE LOBOS ST., 25 FT. : + E. Capitol; Railroad Homestead Asso- ciation. $175~25x125: S. side Montans st., 465 feet E. Orizaba; Railrosd Homestead Assoclation. CHAS. C. FISHER, £07 California st. FRE. CATALOGUE FREE————————— _CATALOGUE @9()() CASH DOWN: BALANCE IN PAY- o ments; elegant 5-room modern cot- tage; fot 25x114; near carlines must be sold this 'week:; any reas onable offer entertalned. GOOD FLATS, NEAR NINTH sL.: rents §32; worth $3500; must $2600. séii. 5000, BALE, CASH: 4 NEW FraTs; 0 + halfblock from Market sireet and § blocks from the new Clty Hall; Tents $50; all rented. HALY OASH; 3 FLATS; RENTS $53; near Sutter and Mason streets. 6 NPARLY NEW FLATS: IN sight of tho Hibernia Bank; rents $840 a year; all rented. COR. STORE AND 7 FLATS: ' §6800. ' $16.000 LOST. | eral reward. | Montgomery st. fourth and Oastro st Post Street. 5()5 EOST-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS o t{) single or en sulte; gas, bath; reasonuble; pri- vate family. 504 1 718 Foom tor now 428 Fifth “Eday Street. TWOOR FOUR UNFURNISHED private famil; 1lis Street. H ELLIS—SUNNY room, with light ELLIS—SUNNY SUITE A. 1 FIFTH—2SUNNY ROOMS FURN 2 completé for houskeepin fine locktion. FURNISHED FRONT housekeeping. ceping; reas Street. waterin 191 & lor; talding-hec other rooms; all large and sunny; bousekeeping; reasonable g Yourth ©$= FOURTH—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR &) )ight housekeeping; nl‘uLlelE " Glen Park Avenue. £ GLEN PARK AVE., OFF TWELFTH—2 <) unfurnished ho g rooms; sinny. ~” HARRISON—2 ELY FU: ISHED 41 3 private 440 Howard 760 anning water and b i illmore Street. ¢) FELLMORE, FLAT 1—-FRONT PAR- 85, { rooms for housekeeping, trom $8 upward HARRISON — LARGE nished front room; housekeepkng; bath; BUNKNY FUR- POST—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Toom; private family; rent reasonable. Second Street. SECOND—SUNNY FRONT FURNISHED rooms, 81 to 83 weekly: 15¢ to b0c & night. Sixth Street. 33 SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY rooms; single and en suite: §1 to 81 50 a day. 1154 SIXTH-THE PIEDMONT: NICE SU O ny bay-window and single rooms: reasonable. Seventh Street. SEVENTH NY SINGLE FRONT rooms; furnishei; 81 per week. 1027 136 561 Stevenson Street. STEVENSON—SMALL SUNNY ROOM; #1a week. Sutter Street. 711 SUTTER — FURNISHED FRONT Al {11 cove room: rent reasonable. 10'175 ER — LARGE SUNNY _¥FUR- nished room; dinner only furnished. Taylor Street. TAYLOR—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED sunny room; also housekeeping rooms. Tenth Street. TENTH, NEAR FOLSOM—FIVE LARGE sunny rooms: bath; rent low. 122 30 Hayes Street. "RONT AND BACK PAR- HAYE jor; Howard Street. UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, parlor floor; yard; basement; reni §15. 120° st. HOW use of kitchen rent $15. .]()l\‘ Jackson JACKSON, nished sunny iront housekeeping; 87 to singie $4. X TURK—NICELY FUR- rooms for housekeeping. NEAR MASON — FUR- W JESSIE~SU 266 fitehen: man ana wite; also double room; s for ¢ P2 b 1006 Jessie Street. ARKIN — 'l‘.\‘uhed suite ROOM AND Third Street. INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 5 N THE N | L pearl-handled fan, with gray ostrich feathers reward to finder. 1808 Eddy Liberal reward at 423 Tenth OST—ENGLISH PU 0G LOST—85 R EW A R D—WHITE. LOR | 1) tailed, 1arge-sized fox terrier: one ear and side | of face black; old dog: no front teeth excepting Heturn to W. J. HERRIN, 415 REWARD — LOST, AN ACCOUNT- return t0 pharmacy, Twenty- W LOUVRE, ONE WHITE | E.\’uxfisu PUG DOG, FEMALE, LIGHT TA color, black nose, 8 months old, named Muggy. « nearly new; opp. Plaza; rents 8140 a month; offer entertained. $32.500. Tivoll: 1ot 25x187; well rented. BUSI BUSINESS PROPERY, NEAR 925.000.! NESS PROPERTY WITH- B «inablock of the Chronicle; pays | tusks. - Above reward paid on returning her o 1010 4 péxoent, olsom st. o % ELEGANT 2 CORNERS; 10051 T,OST-BUNCH KEYS, SUNDAY MORNING, $50.000. 7esi:® jartiy “haproved; rosrog 4 on Geary, Kearny, Sutter or Montgomery; lib- $300 per month; on Golden Gate aveuue, near Clty Hall; this prop- erty could be made to pay hand- somely. COR. BUSINESS PROPERTY; 2 stores; within a block of the Baldwin. A. M. BPECK & CO., 602 Market st., opp. Palace. $35.000. | I color, Return 17: oS! e &700 Set | QN SANBRUNO ROAD, FOX TERRIER DOG, $45 PER MONTH. | U'named Chip; white, with black and tan head} | black spot near and black spot on tail; reward. F. NEW 7 ROOMS 2-8TORY HOUSE. | McHMAHON, Twenty-seventh and Alabama sts. | Lot 31:6x120. SEWING MACHINE | © Fifth st. “A LL KIX WA ) sold. rented, exchanged and repaired; lowest MACHINEs BOUG Ty rates. R 205 Fu{xr}h st., near Howard. ED $1 50 A MONTH third regular price. 145 Sixth st. rates. 205 Fourth s:. ! T St | QEWING-MACHINE; LIKE NEW; $10. 1403} CUT RATE patents on sewing-machines having expired we | can sell you latest improved machines for one- A LL KINDS SEWING-MACHINES BOUGHT sold, rented, exchanged and repaired: lowest car Hotvard, Half a block to 2 lines of cars. THE BEST BUY IN RICHMOND, T.G. PARKER, i geflvgnua agent, 1780 Point Lobos ave., near th, BBICK BUILDING BUSINKSS PROPERTY on Market st.; rent $7200 a vear, Corner Pacific ave. and Baker st., 55x137:81t.; TO EXCHANGE. W ANTED—IN EXCHANGE about. only need answer. Address Property, box 1, this olice. > FOR GOOD CITY property a farm worth about $12,000 within miles of San Francisco; must have 15 or 20 acres bearing froit and good house prmcl{uh sidio and bay; $6700. Two _modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park, 26x187:6 ft.: electric road Dasses houses; price $6000; make offer. 3 North side of kolsom st., bet. 4th and 5th; 68:9x 160 feet. MINING, OLD MINES, QUARTZ AND GRAV BT, small_investments, quick returns: 3 splendid properties. G. G. BAKER, 1002, Broadway, Oak. (STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS + Lot on Duncan st., bet. Noe and Castro; 25x114 feet: price $400. Cottage Liouse, 1367 Dolores st.: 5 rooms and 26x9¢ feet. 500 each. : | bath, basement Bullding lots north of Pari ; pric Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Land Agent,” 324 Montgomery street. CO’I‘TAUEBI CUTTAGES! COTTAGES: $300 down: #30 per month; Twenty-fourth st. rooms 25= to $1 50 per night; %1 60 to $6 per week ; Turk Street. 112 [EURK, BET. TAYLOR AND JONES— Purnished sunny suite of rooms in private itable for oflices 514 bath; suitable for two gentlemen. Miscellaneous. OR 4 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ‘) gentlemen: private family; central location. JOR REN B nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room #ll modern conveniences: located about 8 block from Kearny and Market sts.: private family; electric lights In every room; reading rm; free bus. A TURK—S Y FRONT SUITE; GAS; R. B., box 132, Call Ofti énces requi Address €. D., box 1, Call. I OR RENT-TO G NICELY FUR- F'otinea sonny tront, bay-window room, private amily: 8 blocks from Market and Kearny: refer- enees. ' Address X. Y. Z., box 1. Call Office. | NT SUNNY FUR- also unfurnished; bath, WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS . THE WEEKLY CALL. 1n wravver, for maffing. = h STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. directors of the 8. F. and 8/ J. V. K, R. Co. (Valley road) for the principal station in the south the vast bodies of rich, s0id with a perpetual water right. southeastern ~an Josquin County. For may HARLOWE & CO., 430 East Main California. R.OLIVER, . REAL ESTATE DEALER, 513 East Main st., Stockton. erty of any dealer in Stockton; small profits is the motto of this of JSCALON MAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE eastern part 0f San Joaquin County and is destined 10 become at once the most important of all the stations on the line of the railroud on account of iluvial loam lands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which will be Take gome of your money out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and invest in this coming center of descriptive matter, etc., address E, E, + Btockton, Ownér of East Stockton and Brown's Additions; lots in these and other additions at 5 & month; ‘no interest and no taxes; largest list of inside prop: guick sales and 0 down: 835 per month: Hartford st 50 down; $85 per month; Tremont ave. 000 down: 840 per month: Shotwell st. 100 down; $25 per month; Fweniy-second, or. nchez, Apply to WORKMAN & FRENCH, 630 Market. $4300 CHEAP FLATS: 4 ROOMS AND + path each; all modern improvements; rents $34; street paved. 1312 Broderick, nr. HOUBE! BUILT$150 TO $276 A ROOM; CALL and examine plans. 1149 Misaion st. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS—THE s — ————— 1 'FARRELL & CG., 3 REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 11 MONTGOMERY ST. BUILDING LOT FOR $10 A MONTH. Have you seen our excentional sub- division on the Mission road, right by the eiectric-car line, only ‘25 min- utes’ ride from the City Hall, rang- ing in price from $550 o 8500 Out of our 2 blocks of over 100 lots we only have about 28 lefl. Twelve houses have been erected and are now oceupied by recent purchasers. Take the Mission-st. electric-car and ride to Francis st., and you will there find the biock and our representa- tive, GEORGE - A. TURNER, who will'give you all the information you Tequire. HE GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OF- fered—2 beautiful modern flats of 6 and 7 rooms and bath each: hand- somely tinted and papered through- out; large lot, 30x110; building cost $6600; lot is worth at least $3000. The owner of this property will accept within the next few days $6500. Don't fail to see it. TTTER-ST. BUTLDING LOT AT A TRANS- fer point: 25x100: street paved and accepied by the city: price asked $1700, and we wlll submit_any bid that is made, as the owner wanis cash. $16.000. oy 5 300 om arwes 1ot 25x80. - SUTTER ST., NEAR TAYLOR— « Substantial 2-story and basement house of 13 rooms and bath: under a lease, the tenant making all repairs: this is a way-down price for Sutter street. ILL EXCHANGE FOR A BUILDING LOT— A residence nicely located in the Western Addition and leased for 2 years. T. RESIDENCE. Something exceptional; butldine cost $8000, and the house and lot are of- fered jor sale at $9000. MODERN FLAT ON WASHING- « ton st. $400 COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS AND « bath on Lyon st. HOICE BUILDING LOT ON CLAY ST. (PRE- OUGH -S8T. COR! RESIDENCE: rooms and bath; $13,500. $300 EXCEPTIONALLY FINE BUILD- « ing lot on Steiner st. $576 per annum. BROAD\\'AY RESIDEN -sidio Heights) at a sacrifice, R FLATS ON CAPP ST.; $5500. Lot 68:9x137: $12.00 HAIGBT 10 INCOME E. 1 price $25,000. Barcany On Turk st., below Van Ness ave.: 10t 27 :6x120'through to a rear street; mus. be sold. $300 INCOME $420 PER ANNUM; A » small busiuess property on Sutter st. We_have several pieces that we consider gen- uine bargains; will be pleased to give you a list of them 1f you will call. O'FARRELL & CO., Real Estate Brokers, 11 Montgomery st. COUNTRY O'FARRELL & CO. DAVID BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT. 11 MONTGOMERY ST. REAL ESTAT For rent—40 acres: 1 mile from Wright's sta- tlon; 3 acres in bearing vineyard, 13 acres in orehard: -house of 3 rooms, barn, eic.: water piped from spring: rent $300 per year, haif cash: all (0018 g0 with the place. ALSO—160_ acres, 2 miles from Cornwall st tion, Contra Costa County; fenced and cross-fence all cultivable; house, barn, windmill and tank; rent $450 per year, half cash. = ALSO—H3 acres lovel land at Walnnt Creek: 10 acres in bearing orchard; house, barn, windmill and tavk: renc 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 tered; Tent 8500 per vear: half cash. ALSO—-118 acres. rich loam soil, 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; %0od house of 6 rooms* barn, etc.; water piped to house and barn trom spring: rent $600; half casb. Particulars of DAVID BUSH, Country Depart- ment of ' FARRELL & CO.. 11 Montgomery st. EPVIN K. ALSIP & €O: Sacramento and San Francisco. The Only Exclusive Country Real-Estate Dealers in San Francisco. We have more contracts upon country lands for sale than any dealers [n San Francisco, and will guarantee to locate any one who desires (0 pur- chase or exchange his property. FOR SALE, $3500. The furniture and good will of one of the best- located Jodging-houses in Sacramento; building and furniture new; wishes to return to'San Fran- cisco and will exchange for loiging-house well located. FOR RENT. § A fine river ranch, containing 1600 acres: 23 acres in hops, 650 acres level and sultable for alfalta, balance fine pasture land: z0od buildings of all kinds; located 18 miles from Sacramento. ALSO Good residence property and ranch, near Concord; all fine, level land; small orchard and vineyard stock and personal property to rua place; wili lease for cash rent (o reliable party. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., 8 Rotunda, Mills building. HE ELECTRIC CARNIVAL AT SACRA- mento was the grandest success of the age. The electric power I8 adding new life t0 Sacra- d property there is selling more rapidly y other point in the State outside of Los Angeles. We are offering lots fn South Sacramento and Onk Park, an addition to (he city connected by the electric railrosd; over 100 houses have been buily in this flourishing suburb within 2 years; lots-are selling at the rate of 6 a week. Prices rauge from $200 (0 §325 for lots 40x150, and from $300 to $600 for hulf-acre lots. Terms on lots are $10 down aud $10 per month at 7 per cent;3on half-acre tracts, $25 down and $10 per month at 7 per cent. Partles who purchased 2 years ago are getting 25 per cent advance: if you want a4 sure investment in which you can make £0dd interest upon your mouey buy some of these lots. Inquire of EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., 9 Rotunda, Mills building, San ¥rancisco. ACRIFICE ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING— An opportunity to_own a home on easy term, corner 40x07:6: lovely cottage; 8 rooms. bath- Toom, mice garden, stable, etc.: #5250 81000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. Also, 40x)10, with elegant cottage; 9 rooms, bathroom, cellar and nice gar- den: §4760; $1000 cash, instaliments at 8 per oants offered way below cost in order to make fwmedi- ate sale; property free from all incumbrance and rfect title, Owner, 430 Kearny st., room 14; no rokers. 9()(), STOCK OF POULTRY RANCH AT « Fruitvale: 3 acres fine fruit; close to cars; rent 810; stock of another place, 2 horses, buggy and cart, cow and pig, chickens, ducks an pleeons: 8 acres in fruit; strawberry bed; house of 7 rooms and bath; b4 block from cars; price $200: rent $15. Apply Toom 84, Douohoe build- ing, from 1 to 4. ARGAIN, IF ONE WAS EVER OFFERED— About 1200 acres, 25 miles from San Fran- cisco, in Alameda County: partly level land: near two of the finest vineyards in the State; elegant stock or dairy ranch; fine house, barn and dairy; plenty water: $14,000. Address C., box 43, Call. 9511, Y3 LASHI 9 AURES; NAFA CITY: $ . 675 fruit trees: 2400 strawberry; house; stocke SCHAREF, 18 Post st. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—[HE CELE- brated Eden Dale farm; situated 2 miles south of Sonoma City, 35 mies from San Francisco: 182 acres of fine valley and bottom land: there is in full bearing 11,000 fruit trees and 17,000 vines ot choice varieties; large modern dwelling of 11 rooms; choice garden, barn, windmill and tank- house, outbuildings, horses, harncsses, wagons, cows, and full outfit of farming utensils: one of the best frult-dryers; a never-falling trout stream runs through the place: a positive investment and a Dbeautiful home: will be sold as a whole or in two or more subdivisions. Full particulars, J.T. PET- ERS, Mills building. MARIN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 28 MILES from San Francisco. Tenots ot any bise desired i griin and v any size destred:; rege- table land; no irrigation: both Tail and wa: transporiation; $40 to $75 per acre: easy term: town of Novato; graded school, hotels and siores on the property: send for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 66 Chronicle building. OVELY LITTLE HOME OF 156 .CRES; J right in town: 200 fruit irees, peach, plum, fig, orange, ete., {1 bearing; house of 8 room: good outbulldings: lovely shade trees: a sightly e eniny + also res, 086 10 fown, 8900, D. fL. TWING, Sonoma Clty, Cal. TUST BE SOLD—ONE OF THE BEST LO- cated 160-acre ranches in Lake County; 14 mile from Clear Lake, with plenty running water: 100 acres improved: &-room house; plenty timber: $2600; time to suiton payments. W.L. FOSTER, Kelsey ville, Lake County, Cal. WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED-TO BUY A LARGE TRACT OF land; must be cheap for cash: give lowest e and’ full descrip:ion, railroads, etc. - Address . GEHRING, Wasbingon, D O’ HUNTER'S PARADISE AND HOG AND duck ranch; 85 acres tule, 10 acres hard land in_the heart of ‘the Sonoma marsh: creeks on § sides; 2 duck-pond water: 1 mile from 2 fresh lations: good landing. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cai. 8 AnNTll’l‘"— CITY lePll!LB;YH.EN r‘:;- change for good paying ranch. P, H. JURD. | &cCo., 135 Crocker bu mnn';. JOR CASH RENT—2000 ACRES CONTRA Costa County farming and ng land: run- ning water; all fenced. FISHER, 206 Powell. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE-Continued. 6000 ACEES WELL WATERED, WITHIN 50 miles of San Francisco, to lease cheap, A. M. SPECK & CO., 803 Market st. GQENDFOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOUSTER & WH ITTON, San Jose. 4 TO 8ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 4 years' credit. D. H.'TWING, Sonoma City,Cal. OOK FREE: RA' up. 3. GRIFFIN. Cottonwood, Shas TRATED: $4 AN ACRE Co.. Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OR SALE—LOT 25x112 ON ONE OF THE principal streets of Oakland: very desirable property. Apply J. REIDY, 19 Sixth st. AKLAND BU S PROPERTY., $1000—25x100; vacant: all street-work done. $2500—26x120: Tents for $14, small outlay will increase 10 #36: the land is worth it. $17,000—Finely improved corner; close in; pay- ing 7 per cent. C. Y. HAMILTON & CO.,454 Ninth st., Oakland. ACRIFI{CE — A BEAUTIFUL NEW AND well-appointed home at a sacrifice; 12 rooms;. elegant grounds, 102x150; well improved; fine stable for 4 horses; windmiil and tank: pure artesian water, never failing; elevation 140 feet above city base: beautiful scenic view of San Francisco and the bay: must be sold at once; several thousand dollars under cost; no reagonable offer refused. Apply to E. W. WOODWARD, 1118 Broadway, or A. H. BREED & CO., 460 Ninih st F.J. WOODW ARD, 1118 Broadway, Oakland. URNISHED PRET COZY FLAT; 3 rooms: nice grounds; separate enirance; wanted, one or two pecple who wiil board parties inhouse: must be neat and good cook; no chil- dren: refe s. 615 Fifteenth st., Oakland. ¥ HAVE OPENED FOR SALE ALL THAT beautiful tract of residence fproperty known a3 Alice Park, situated on the east side of Alice 2 IBlrm, marriage- w st., between Durant and Fourteenth, on the shore of Lake Merriti: thisis the best residence property in Oakland and will be sold inlots from 50 feet front upward. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. XCHANGE FOR OAKLAND PROPERTY—A fine chicken ranch close 1o Haywards: 15 min- utes’ walk from electric line: modern house, 4 rooms, bathroom, closets and pantry; well of good water; nice barn, chicken-houses, brooders; every- thing 'very complete and new: 3 acres land; good garden; all under fence: 28 fruit trees; this place is a beauty: will assume mortgage; price $2500. T. K. ANDERSON, 4638 Ninth st., Oakland. ADGER’S PARK TRACT-100 LOTS, 30 feet front each, for sale; near business center; reat bargain; also houses to let, che Apply . W. BADGER, 953 Seventh ave., near Clinton station. A SNAP—BUILDING CORNER, 456x90: CARS pass the lot: £900 buys it; pleasaut neighbor- , within wall ing distance jof narrow-gauge W. E. BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., 45 BUYS CORNER LOT, 25x100, to cars and center of town. W, NAHRD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. JRUITVALE—BEST BARGAINS AND BEST terms ever offered; houses and vacant lots; streets all graded, sewered, etc.: in immediate neighborhood of Southern Pacific and electric-car lines at Fruitvale station. To convince yourseif call at our office on Putnam st., Fruitvale. Syndi- cate Investment Company, EDWARD DICK, agent. USINESS PROPERTY PAYINC 6T0 8 PER 1o CENTONINVESTMENT, SOLD ON TERMS Large list of choice residence 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 BARG \INS. Don't fail (0 see them. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. “LOSE BAR- ARGE LISTS OF CHOICE HOMES; - BEAU- tiful residence property: 13 acres on Nob Hill, Piedmont; nice tracts and ranches; bargains in lois: easy terms; send for catalogues. E. k. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. 2950, 2, HOUSES, CLOSE TO OAKST. 240U, station: income of $20 ver month, and still leaves 6 rooms for use of owner. This is a rare chance, a8 owner leaves the State. W. E. BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakiand. 9() MoNTH ( FOR 5ROOM COTTAGES: plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. K150, LOTS NEAR THE ATTENHEIM 1N OV, Fruitvale; electric cars; only 81 down and §1 a week; selling fast; good improvements. H. B. PINNEY. owner, 02 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. N ICELY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOM, WITH or without board: convenient to trains and electric-cars, 1014 Seventh ave., East Oakland. BEKAELEY hEAL ESTATH. 'OME WHERE MY LOVE LIES DREAM- / ing,” sang the poet: do you know she was dreaming about that pretty cottage on the sunny side of the street, with all the latest improvements and_near the University? For sale by JOS.J. MASON, Dwight-way staiion. RE YOU ENTED WITH YOUR LOT? you will forever be if you buy one of those fine 50x140, on the sunny side of the street, near the University; only $400 each. JOS, J. MASON, Dywight on. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE. 364000 APOSITIVE BDARGAIN: 2 MOD- « ¢rn built coltaces: 6 rooms each: al- most news 10 a fing location; oniy 2 blocks from llow station; lot 50x180. Apply to owner, 1812 Willow st., Alam SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. ANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19,000 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 381 Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal. —_— LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. TUESDAY, September 24. ‘Stmr Cleone, Higgins, 29 hours from Plsmoj produce, to Gray & Mitchell. Stmr Alblon, Landquist, 15 hours from Westport; 260 cords bark, to J 8 Kimball. Domestio Ports. USAL—Salled Sept 24—Schr Elisa Miller, for San Francisco, ¥ SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Sept ¥4—Scht' Elnorah. REDONDO-Sailed Sept 24—Stmr Westport, for Hueneme. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Sept 24—Stmrs Caspar and Navarro, henoe Sept 23. GRAYS HARBOR—sailed Sept 24—Schrs Dora Bluhm and Sadie, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. PANAMA—Sailed Sept 22—Stmr City of Everett, for San Francisco. ANTWERP—Arrived Sept 23-Br ship Ben Dearg, from Tacoma. LUNDY ISLAND—Passed Sept 22—Br ship Loudon Hill, from Cardift. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers., NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 24—Stmr Obdam, from Rotterdam and Boulogne: stmr Noordiand, from Antwerp. Sailed Sept 44—Stmr Havel, for Bremen. . MOVILLE-Arrived out Sept 24—stmr Kthlopi GLASGOW—Arrived out Sept 24—stmr State of Nebraska. GCDPlENHAGEN—Am'ed out Sept 24—Stmr corgia. L1ZA RD—Passed Sept 24—Stmr Spree, frm New York for Bremen. PRAWLE POINT—Pagsed Sept 24—Stmr Persla, from New York for Hamburg. 1mportations PISMO=Per Cleone—2722 sks hlrle{ 1049 sks bituminous rock, 332 sks wheat, 666 sks 100 :lxd’ appies, B84 sks prunes, 7 green hides, dary es. Consignees. Per Cleonie—D E Allison & Co; J PThomas; J M Moore & Co; H Dutard; Jordan Bituminous Rock Co: S birauss. s e ———— MARRIAGE LIVENSES, Licenses t0 marry were granted yesterday as follows: George Kuhn and Maggie Harney, 32—23, George L. Havens and Dora Jones. 28—328. Antonio Verdi and Katle Navi, 26—18. Albert E. Rebead and Mary E. Ring, 26—22, . R, and Josephine Hessenauer, 41—27. Frank H. Harris and Jessie K. Twiss, 23—26. Oliver O'Brien and Minna Glueck, 26—18. F. Rodrigues and Kate Pettinos, 35—25. Qilin W. Elten and Mary Hinkel, 27—33. Michael McBride and Margaret Blake, 82—27, Johin Matheson and Anaie L. McMillan, 87-26. John J. Ortner and Isabella Alien, 22—2 George Sneath and Annie L. James, 38—36. George W. Hanley and Benton, 30—82. Patrick Halligan and Flaanery, 20—48, Lee Peng Lat and Leang Sun Kum. 38241, Charles L. Slater aud Ella M. Duncan, 30—28. DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN, Sults for divorce were begun yesterday as fol-. lows: Henry A. Madden Again E. Madden. Auguaca Sterhelm sgainst Iaidor Blerohelm, 13 DIVORCES GRANTED. The following divorces were granted In the Su- perior Court yesterday: Gracie A. Gates from Lewls A. Gates; willful de- sertion. George F. Frutiger from Jane E. Frutiger; de- sertion. Jennie Thirlwell from William Thirlwell; will- ful neglect. : George H. Walcott from Annie L. Walcott; de- Ttio; —— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATIS. na_death notices sent by mall 1l not 'be inserted. They must be handéd in at either of the publication ‘offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons suthorized to have the same published. | BORN. DWYER—In San Rafael, to the wife of William Dwyer, a daughter. LARSEN—In this city, September 19, 1895, to the wife of E.C. Larsen, s daughter. OLAFSON—In this city, September 23, 1895, to the wife of Olaf Olafson, a son. MARRIED. BRAND—DANNALS—In this city, September 16, 1895, by the Rev. H. B. Sheldon, Hen? L. Brand and Minnie B. Dannals, both of San Fran- cisco. FONSECA—DIAS—In Oakland, September 21, 1895, by the Rev. Mr. Fernadiz, Norman Fonseca and Adelaide Dias. HOSEY—CARTER—At Byron, September 22, 1895, by the Rev. Mr. Butler, Thomas Hosey and Thirza R. Carter, daughter of G. W. T. Carter. KNACK—DAHMKE—Iu this city, September 21, 1895, by the Rev. H.Gehrcke, Philipp Knac and Annie Dahmke, both of San Francisco. NISSEN—WHITING—In Alameda, September 19, 1895, by the Rev. W. W. Scudder Jr., E. E. Fred Nissen and Mattie L. Whiting, both of Alameda. PETERSON—BLAKE~In this city, September , 1895, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, P. Henry Peterson of San Rafael and Blanche M. Blake of ‘Tomales. SLATER—DUNCAN~In this city, September 23, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, Charles L. Slater and Ella M. Duncan. both of San Fran- cisco. DIED, Adams, Mary E. Gimpel, Paul Borie, Henri J. ‘Hill, Mamie Coleman, Joseph A. Clancy, James Connolly, Carolina De Long, Mrs. C. E. Ferguson, James Fitschen, Heinrich Rosenkrang, Mrs. W. Fuchs, Elizabeth Riegelhuth, Jacob ADAMS—Tn this city, September 23, 1895, Mary Emma, beloved wife of Timothy W. Adams, mother of Mrs. Walter T. Robinson and Georze H.and Edwin W. Adams, and sister of Edwin Lord, a naiive of Lancashire, England, aged 50 years and 9 months. (Boston (Mass.) and New York papers please copy.] #3-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 0’clock P. M., from the Second Unitarian_Churoh, corner Twentieth and Capp streets. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BORIE—In this city, September 23, 1895, Henri J., beloved husband of M. Borie, and father of Louise S. and Louis J. Borie and Mrs. H. C.Treat, & native of France, aged 81 years. A7 Friends and acquamtances are re fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday). at 1 o'clock P. 3., from his late residence, 410 Scott street, near Fell. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. COLEMAN—In this city, Septémber 23. 1895, Joseph A., beloved husband of Eulalie Coleman, son-in-law of Mrs. Laura Eccleston, and_brother of Wilfred L. and V. P. Coleman, & native of Southport, England. aged 31 years. [Southport and Liverpool (England) papers please copy.] S¥Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock P. ., from his late residence, 33 South Park, thenceto St. Ri Church, Brannan street, near Fourth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CLANCY—At Ocean View, September 23, 1885, Jumes, beioved husband of Bridget_Ciancy, and father of Mrs. M. Fitzgerald, Mrs. J. McGuigan, Mrs. J. Bheedy, Mrs. G. Flatley, Mrs. T. Kelly, Mrs. T. McLaughlin, Mrs. J. Scanlon and John J,, George T.and Gerirade F. Clancy, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 62 years 5 months and 16 days. Ba-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from his late resigence, Lobos street, Ocean View, thence to St. Michael’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CONNOLLY—In this city, September 24, 1885, Carolina, beloved daughter of Mary Molloy and the late John H. Connolly, and beloved sister of Annie, Jentie, Edward, Joseph, Lena and George Connolly and Mrs. Daniel F. Sullivan, a native of San Francisco, 15 years and 3 months. DE LONG—In this city, September 23, 1895, Mrs. Charles E. de Long, wife of the late Charles E. de Long, mother of Mrs. Savage, Mrs. HY C. Wil- ber and Maude, Eghert and William de Long, and sister of Mrs. N. E. Whitesides, a native of ‘Wisconsin. aged 51 years 9 months and 23 days. g Friends and scquaintances are respect- lly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Wednesday), at 11 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, corner Ashbury and Frederick streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. FUCHS—In this city, September 23, 1895, Eliza- beth, beloved mother of Ferdinand and Fred Fuchs and Mrs. G. Bay, a native of Canton Bern, Schweltz, aged 82 vears 2 months and 16 days. [Galena (11L.) papers piease copy. | 2F Friends and acquaintances are res fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesaay). at 2 o'clock . M.. from her late residence, 214 Vicksburg street, between Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth streets. Interment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. FITSCHEN—In this city, September 23, 1895, Heinrich Fitschen, a native of Bader Kasse, Han- over, Germany, aged 58 years and 4 days. B3 Friends ' and acquaintances and mem- bers of Geselischaft Teutonia are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS (Wednesday). a5 1 o'clock F. ., from the resl- dence of Mr H. W. Bruns, 411 Dolores street, between Seventeenth and Kighteenth. Inter- men Cypress Lawn Cemetery. FERGUSON—1n Stockton. September 18, 1885, James A. Ferguson, a native of Missouri, aged 49 years. GIMPEL—Tn this clty, September 22, 1895, Paul Gimpel, a native of France, aged 38 years. HILL~In this city, September 23, 1885, Mamle Hill, beloved sister of Carrie Sykes, & native of Memphis, Tenn., aged 23 years. JACKSON—In this city, September 24, 1895, Mar- tin, beloved husband of Maria Jackson, & native of Rochester, N. Y., aged 64 years. KENNEDY—In this city, September 23, 1895, suddenly, James G., beloved husband of Joseph- ine Kennedy, and father of Julia, Thomas, Josephine, Mamie James Ray ind Cora Ke nedy, anative of 1llinois. aged 52 years. B Tne funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Fhursaay). et 1 o'clock 7. ., from the Kirst Initarian_Ohurch, corner G and Franklin streets, Interment private, Cypress Lawn Ceme tery. KUESTER—In this city, September 23, 1895, Joseuhine, beloved wife 6t Louls D. Kuester, an/ mother of Lizzie Grueninger and _Andrew Kues- ter, a native of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 66 years. &¥-Friends and acquaintances are respects sully invited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock P. ., from_her lats residence, 19 Morris avenue, between Flith ang Sixth streets, Harrison and’ Bryant. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ROC:'A—Tn this city, September 24, 1895, Gio- varni, dearly beloved brother of Giaseppe anc Angzlo Rocea, Rosa Perazzi, Maria Ghio, Adelint Garibaldi and Amelia Demartinl, a native ot Chivari, Italy, aged 56 years 6 months and 7 day B¥ Friends and acqualntances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), st — o'clock P. M.. from his late residence, 518 Union street. On same day at 1¢ o'clhck A. 3., at the Italian Church, Sts. Peter and Paui, a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. [mtermient Hoiy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. RINKS—In this city, September 23. 1895, Felix @,, beloved husband of Katie Rinks. and brother- in-law of John and William Adams ana Mrs. William Hodges, a native of Memphis, Tenn., d 31 years 6 monthaand 5 days. [Memphis (Eenn,) papers please copy.) @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Wednesday),at 1 0'clock r. M., from his late resi- ence, 11 Moss street, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ROSENKRANZ—In this city, Beptember 24, 1895, Wilbelmins, beloved wife 'of the late Charles Rosenkranz, and mother of Louis Rosenkranz, » native of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany, aged 67 years 7 months and 8 davs. ¥ Friends and acqualntances are res fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday),at 2 0'clock P. M., from the funeral parlors of ‘Theodor Dierks, 957 Mussion street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment L 0.0, Cemetery. RIEGELHUTH=—In Alameds, September 28, 1895, Jacob Riegelhuth, beloved father ot Mrs. Charles Harkins and 'John Riegelbuth, and father-in-law of John Petri, a native of Nieder- weisel, Hesse-Darmstadt, y, aged 70 years. ‘Friends and acquaintances are res fully inviced to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 11:30 o'clock A. M., from his late - residence, Pacific avenue, between Second and ‘Third streets, near Pacific-avenue (narrow auge) station, and thence o St. Mark's Church, ‘Farrell sireot. between Franklin and °°"‘hi where the funeral services will be held at o'clock P. M. The funeral will arrive at foot of Market street at 1 o'l P. M. creek route boat. Interment Laorel Hill Cemetery. Jackson, Martin Kennedy, James G. Kuester, Josephine Rinks, Felix G. Rocca, Giovanni UNITE TAKERS’ EMBALMING PARLORS, rything Requisite for First-class at ble. ne 8167. 97 snd CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School, Telephone 8080.