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7% . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FIRDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1895. 13 —_— 5 NCON Qb First and house: fine places in pariors “{ BLIND MAN CAN'T SEE, BUT YOU CAN— 2\ The best list of hotises at BALDWIN & HAM- ND, 10 Mountgomery st. ~ 8§ ROOMS, WITH EVERY MODERD 37 . convenience: nicely decorat refined : oof sunny yard: kind landiord. NSTEIN, 15 Grant ave. <) PER MO 0 A vard. nel Y W TE TBROADWAY AND .Zbl() Vallejo—Bay-window honse; 9 rooms: ne marine view : rent $36. 7 ROOMS, BATH; DAYS IN & HAM- {700 CAN ¢ the honses you rer MOND, 10 Monigomery 30 EDDY, N OTT. 30 5 ROOMS. B12. SR Washington, et Jores 1 QUNNY HAN DS( MODERN COTTAGE O! D37 damerooma: e t; flower garden: 1 warm belt of Mission: also for sale good parlor set7 pleces and an ele chamnber set, having no Toom for same. A pply 40 Diamond st., or EASTON- st. rke ALL COTTAG and Powell. ):‘,l‘h“”"' I ¢ $11.50. 5 FLATS TO LET. N Tooms and bath “Ca > WATER FREF o SU NY COR- (). ter rooms with bath. 1601 Hyde st. CUR. SUTTER AND FILLMORE—FLAT & rooms: bath; hot and cold Water; stationary washtubs. SUNNY Twent w EE, BUT st BALDW. £) The best 1 MOND, 10 Mont NT NEW 7 AND 8 ROOM © ELEGA FLATS: Z n w ny corner. Guerrero and P b sts.: $30 and $32 50. @O LOWER FLAT: 3 ROOM $9. jard. 1008 Natoma, n OWEF MS; 4 Olive 88, DA Q SUTTE LAT: 6 ROOMS AND 928 Sath: rent moderate. Call 2 (o 3 P 2. () FLAT 5 ROOMS: BATH; BASEMENT. P20. 558 warreni s © SUNNY FRONT ROOMS O XF NY MODERN FLAT all convenien Fourteenth st. 3 ROOMS: Third EDDY—FINE NEW UPPER FLA' rooms and bath; rentreduced 1o $25. ELEGANT FLA ment: 358 1930 5 EW Eighteenth. NT, NEARLY NEW to 814 to $16. k DAVE IN SHTFUL LDWIN & HAM- NT NEW FL. 5 and & room: lie $9 AND §1 « levst., off H 3 large rooms! Inquire ar 1911 = \.lfiv‘m NNY UPPER COR: AT OF 5 10, rooms and batk; cor. Twenty-secona and Dolores. ' —FLATS 1245 E bath and yard: ren Q Y FLATS: 3 ROOMS, 0 rooms and garden. 1706 Post st. “A CHOICE SU : 7 ROOMS AND a r Broderick. BOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Buchanan Street. 602 BugHATAS " COR. FFLL — SUNNY ke room, bedroom; $! California Street. CALIFORNIA — 3 E nished rooms 1or house! 2531 T2 CALrorxia—n@v GANT FUR- Eddy Street. 114 Eppy—3 ROOMS FURNISHED COM- ete for honsekeeping. Ellis st ELLIS—LARC 823 Tehed: ven 3145 £10, 56. :1.)(\l FIFTH PARTLY FUR- tchen. Fifth Street. TH—2 SU ng room: NY FRONT HOUS! : &ls0 1 back: bath: private; S FURNISH'D aterin kitchen NV ROC REQ FOLSOM—3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED R O rooms: range, hot and cold water. ’q, FOLSOM—TWO NICELY FUR; )1 10 complete fur housekeepin; Geary Street. 1 GEARY — SUNNY ROOMS, COM- 2 pléte for housekeeping: open 12 to 2, O GEAR RGE ~ NICELY FUR- | Ze) nishe rooms and kitchen, complete sor light bou 2 et * 2231 Hauight Street. ~ UNFURNISHED [ no children: rea- 50 rooms for housekeepl Q) HAIGHT—2 OR 89 HALGE O; le. Howard Street. 91 FRONT SUNNY ROOMS, 1 { yard and kitchen: good conveniences 0531 HOWARD-_NICE SUNNY oF )2 housekeeping rooms: also a single front Eall r00m and others; gas and.bath: aiso 1 large doubie front room. Hyde Strect. 7~ HOWARD—2 HYDE, R TURK-NICELY FUR- nished ‘vooms for housckeeping; rentd re- %]9 duced. Jones Street. ~ JONES-SUNNY PARLOR ROOM, §12 { aiso single sunny, $7. 61 Lewis Street. LEWIS,OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST—LARGE unfurnished room and kitchen, $8; water free. Minna Street. MINNA-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. 51 MISSION—BRIGHT, SUNNY HOUSE- tn. | EaS: bath; § T w TWENTPY - TH 00 store: take Hi 2 furnished rooms; bath, gas, laundry: vard-st. HBOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. ty-third Street. IKD, COR. FLORIDA—3 separ- ars (0 Kiorida st. 727 room:; 0OMS TO LE%Y S e S el e e Bush Street. BUSH — PLEASANT FURNISHED : sulte and single; light housekeeping. PERSONALS. W ASIED — INFORMATION OF THOMAS TUNNEY: Jast_heard from at Tombstone, Arlz. Add. MRS. TUNNEY, 1063Y Howard, S.F, 93( HOWARD—TO- L CH </ and_miscellaneous lecttires. Drs. AINTER, WHITENER, PAPER-HANGER, with plenty tools, will work cheap by day of contract. Call or address 1630 Eddy st.; store. DE, A W L, £ WORLD-R nowned electrician: office tuss House; elec- tricity cures, medicine kills; consultation free. EDDY — ELEG other furnished 11 sunny kEdady Eighth Street. HE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 rooms, {urnished and strictly respectabie: central; very moderate prices. 28 Fighth st., near Mark NT * FRONT Tooms: cheap. NNY FURNISHED Teasonable. ROOM; unfurnished A.W. MANNI Elli () ELLIS—FRON 420 Jiotning foeae = { ~V sunny rooms, $ "O)() ELLIS-NEWL s Sircet. ALCOVE AND ROOM usekeeping; running water. ¥ FURNISHED SINGLE | 5 and $6. 435 GEARY-S ® )1) ces for physicisi 2 Geary St:eet. GEARY — SINGL Tooms: use of kitchen If desired. {GANT ROOMS; OFFI- D or conservatory of music. AND DOUBLE Golden i GOLDEN 722 784 HARRISON, men or small family. GATE and unfurnished rooms. Harrison Street. nished front and back parlor; for 2 siugle ate Avenue. AVE.—~FURNISHED AR FOURTH — FUR- Hayes Street. HYDE Keepin """ L J1YDE, 42325 71 g 7091‘ HY DE- 110 Call 1006 21 A HYDE— sunny: private he morning. HYDE front room Howa doudle and HOWARD, CO! n 70- HOW ARD- 1 room outside for bachelo: iCE front rooms | ROOMS FOR HOUSE- chezp. Y AND le, $10, §20. | PARLOR; | | SLY FIURNISHED ROOM: | family: gentlemen; 37. a Street. CE SUNNY ROOMS; Tgosbath. (HIRD-FINELY FU first and second floor. ARGE BEDROOM, SUTT- PARTRER WANTED ~OX ~A " 50-ACRE tract, 15 miles from Oakland, to start a poultry ranch and farm; everything handy; requires about 8500; lady orgentleman. D. D.,box 75, Call Office, Onkland. EAFNESS—LOSTHEARING RESTORED; A Jeriect, lnvisible deviee: book free. —F.'K. FINLAY, 10 California and 913 Post ¥, 75 CENTS PSR DOZEN FOR CABINETS, 4O fuli length. Godens Art Studio, 10 Sixth st. JCHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER ilustration—lustructors: J. H. E. Partington, Gerirude Partington of the Kxamiver and R. L. Partington of THECALL Apply or address 424 Pine. HE ECONOMY,” 30 SIXTH ST., BET. MAR- ket and Mission (0ld No. 46)—Miliiner; ‘heap- est house in the city stylish trimmed hats, $2: hats trimmed, Z5¢:hats pressed, 25¢;feathers curled, Ge. YOUR MOTHER BEGS FOR important news and money for AN, 111 STOCKTON ST.; $10 IMPORTED PIANO, FRENCIH, GERMAN S PRIVATE OR classes, tunght. MI1SS BLOCE, 200 Frankiin. h IMEOGRA TYPEWRITER AND OF- fice supplies: 'all classes of typewritten and imeogxaph work prompuly done: typewriter rib- bons. $8 doz., zuaranteed. ANNA'C.BUSTEEDE, phonc—Main, 5807; 630 Market. QL LE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF A3 pomade 1s guaranteed to cure any case of dand- ruff or falling hair or money refunded: never known to fail t. By all druggists, price $1, or SMITH BROS., Fresno, Cal. QECOND-HAND AS ¥ showcases, counte mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etr., and & very large siock of them, too; he sure and See stock and get prices be- fore going. elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 103 Mission st., above Sixth. (L0 BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND store fixtures, doors. windows, lumber, pipe, etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near CAN LOAN YOUR MONEY mortgaze security, city propes $100 t0 85000 or more, at 7 per cont net ble monthly or semi-annual ¢ mortgage tax: securi W. MATTHEWS AS NEW BARS, r annum borrow- nteed: 402 Mont- TSHOP, ) 828 Market. Phone Main 441 at €. BROW. BUSSESS RECORDS WRIT DURING or after business hours: individual and part- nership and neglected accounts adjusied: eorre- spondence German and Lnzlish. Address S. P. MID 0 Montgomery able for 1 o REIN— also. Jarge, eom " SUNNY TtOOM, foriable room, reasonable. | LEAVENW nishea suites, s W e e 1850 ; MITE HOUS] Sixth and Sevel night, J5c to Leavenworth Street. 10 and $25. L $1 50 10 $5: families. | ' OR TH-NIC ingie rooms; front; sunmy; NY FRONT | ites; single rooms, $2 per | ) 1043 MARKET. BET. b—Single and suites; per U furnished rooms, si 17 POWELL-3 OR | rooms: near < 21 11 at RPOWELL— SECOND—GOO O’Farrell Street. for & ciub; partly furnished; | ) rooms: 38 and $10. Second Street. 4 NICE SUNNY FRONT | er. SU NY FURNISHED | 7S TN T FRONT FUR | ZTZ single 81, double 1 50, Tenth Street. 109 IENTH—2 NICE FURNISHED SUNNY rooms: snitable for one or two gentiemen; use of bath; hot and cold water: reasonabl INCHESTER Market HC A Third Street. most convenient and respecta electric lights in every roo OUSE—44 THIRD, le; 200 rooms 25¢ 10 $1 50 per night ; 31 50 to $8 per week; | eading r'm; free bus. TURK INNY 9 TU S Van Ne: N NESS rnished sun Teferences requi A nished sunny front famiiy; 8 blocks fron s, _Address X. BOARDING B ) choice sunny 100 HYDE—LARGE A LAM] <\ San Antonio ave. nished; board or not Turk Street. suitable for manicure or alcohollc nath, gas, $4: priv ished sunny room: Miscellancous. DOR NT-T0 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, sll modérn couveniences: located about 8 blocks from Kearny and Market si brivate family; FURRENT—TO GENTL auiet; comioriabie; references. -9 nished front rooms ; bath; g 711 NICE | and sunny rooms with board A; CHESTNU private family. HOOMS SINGLE AND ate famil ss Avenne. AVE. — NICELY FUR- | terms reasonable. ny front bay-window room; ddress C. D., box 1, Ca MAN,NICELY FUR- bay-window room, private Market and Kearny; refer- | 1 Off AND BOOMS. OR: K SIVE rooms: excellent board SUNNY NICELY FUE- | ¥ reasonable, LY FURNISHED NEAT : $25 up. -ST. STATIO! 2 sunny front room; ABBOTSFOR, k st.—Quict and board optional: D, BROADWAY AND | homellke; charges moder- rs direct. ate: 743 PINE —PL ©) lent board: $20, 6_2'. ANT ROOMS; EXCEL- P2 Eflllm $30 per month. week | pensary, 1206 Market s (}() BUSINESS CARDS,$150: SE £, 1000 S5 o S S N OLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY{ROOM—WIN- <4 chester flouse, 44 Third, near Marke 200 rooms, 95¢ to £1 50 per night; 81 50 to 86 per iree bus 10 and from the ferry. ATRS REMOVED BY ELECTRICITY PAIN- ;: busts enlarged; freckles, wrinkies and {al blemishes removed; we guarautee ction. MME. KARROW, Woman's Dis- AIRDRESSING. 2be. NV STYL lisned In 1869: natural curly front-piece and first-class switch for $1 each. 111 Rtaekton st. LL PAT BERTHA SPITZ, trictly one prics ; “BY NATURAL MAG. electric hewling. MUS. HiLL, 2151 ING, TRACING, SHADOWING AND GRAHAM'S Agency, 850 Pine st. E WHITEWASHING; CONTRACTS locating ACHI M uperlor, Juat terms reasonable lections, ete. G. 'y-at-law. 850 M <Lockton, WHO RIDE BICY £\ your suits to order at K UTT'S, 212 y EED: PRIVATE OR 1N PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing Sehool, class. 7 Market st. \NE MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks, Oak Chiffoniera. Oak Bed Sete. . Qilclotha and Tinoieuma. Stoves and Ranges..... Thousands of bargains. Cash or time payments. 1017-1019-1021-1023 (RAKS car verythi NOONAN, Sixth. We Kee;a 41 Third st. ACTURED DRESSMAKERS. S CUT AND FITTED, $3;: DRESSES popular prices: engagements by day. 11 Geary. CLAIRVOYANTS. —A—A—A_A_ PROF. F. EUGENE. PROF. F ENE. HAS REDUCED HIS PRICE $1 AND UP* BE WISF BE WIS B NOWLEDGE 15 POWE Remain not in darkness and_ignorance, but seek the light of wisdom and learn what the future holds for you, Hs parlors continue to be the point of gTeat attraction. All are pleased with his readings. Consult him snd secure the Good Luck charm PROF 1320 Market st., YPSY QUEEN RETURNED: SHE WILL BE X pleased to see her ‘riends and patxons; consult her at once on affairs of love and business. Parlor 2, 86515 Market st. L CARD READEI AN ed to 1031 Market st. . PASTAND FUTURE, 25c. MM st., near Fourth. ITS DAILY: th&dth. LAIRVOYANT AND LIFE RiA ladies 25¢. 280 Clara st., bet. Fifth and Sixtn S ARNDT, BEST GE FORTUNE teller: only 25¢ and 50 u the picture your future husband Harrison st. MAUED AOMAS, SCIENTIFIC RE IVi ¢r by eggs and eards: tells entire i present, future; consultations on ail affairs ing excepted; vames given: good advi help: restores lost 1ove by sympathy possible; fee $1; letter $2. 920 Post C ATRVOYA life-reader. 533 Pos! 8 duily: also Sund UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLE love tokens; true nicture of Leaches foriune telling: airvoyance, slate writing, etc. has the oly seals and t! Palestine wonder char) nd upward. 2820 Mission. nr. Twentiet SPIRITUALISM. RS. FULTON, MATERIALIZING SEANCE to-night, 50c; shtingsdaily, 8 ». 3. 31 Fell st. T, ay. develops seven fee £1 a SUITES: SINGLE al rates for breakfast 2 keeping and other rooms; gas, bath, etc. and diny Nineteenth Street. OTEL BERTLING, 71 —OPENED AS 8 family hotel: references given and required; Larkin Street. 32“ LARKIN — SUNNY = HOUSEKEEPING D apartment entra 100 ¢+ LARKIN—2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, unfarnished, $14: single, furnished, $4. -1—0')6:‘"“‘3 N—3 LARGE SUNNY FRONT 202 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; $17 50. 92 89@ NINETEENTH ST.; CASTRO CARS— '~ Sunny furnished or partly furnished room; sink, stove, closet, use of laundry and yar sewer could pay in work; Americam fami! Oak Street. 97 OAK,NEAR VAN NESS—4 FURNISHED housekeeping Tooms, modern improvements; or single rool Lo 4 OAK—#8: SUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOM, covservalory, first floor, rauning water. Olive Avenue. OLIVE AVE., NEAR POLK AND O'FAR- rell—2 unturnished rooms for housekeeping. Park Boad PARK ROAD, NEAR COR. BAKER AND 15 R e s ol roon houseeeping; cheap rent. Pearl Street. 9 PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA— ) Front aud back parlor, well furnished for house- keeping: running water and sink; §15. 11 ali_modern Convenience: TF YOU ARE IN TROUBLE ANO NEED AD- viea call uron ADDIE SWAIN, astra! scer, 105 Stocicton st.; questions answered. Tues., Fri., 8 r. .: Thurs., 3 . M. M . P.20.: Teadings, 10 to 4. 101 Grove s STORZL TORE AND 4 ROO. 3 Valenci o LET At MS AT REDUCED RENT. ia st. ASTROLOGY. T)R. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date of birth. arket, r. 10. Apply 1 SHoE 5222 MISS condition for liam sis., near Taylor. HOEMA KER-SHOP T0 LET; PARTY JUST 0iit; no opposition. 744 Fourth st. T OR RENT ESTABLISHED CO cery-store, northeast corner Geary and Wil- - @hoe or dress m: E_IN IRST-CLASS any busine: heap. ‘R GR GOOD FOR TATLO, er. 909 Foisom, nr. bl OR RENT—CORNER GROCERY: NW. COR, i{earny and Broadway: $50; good stand. A R—PROF. HOLMES, 11 SCOTT s 0r0sCODES, questions, stocks, ad vice. LOST. OST—GOLD LOCKET, MONOGRAM “N. C. P on back: also contains picturé of owner and wife. Finder will receive reward by returning to afael Express, 320 East st. & _BUNCH OF KEYS (ABOUT 6 KREYS), Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth, along Fourth to Mission, fo Fifth: reward. 858 Mission. Los’r:sifirr. 28, LADIES’ HUNTING-CASE old walch monogram “M. M.”*on case. Please Teturn to this office; reward. Mariet 8t.; yent ch . Apply r.7,H10odbldg. Post Street. 922 e r housekeeping: rent, 810, | Seventh Street. 136 SEVENTH-2 NICELY FURNISHED 90 front housckeeping rooma; veranda, yard; #ls0 single rooms, $1 a week. South Park. 16 50UTH PARK-2 SUNNY, WELL-FUR- nished, bay-window housekeep rooms; cheap. Stockton Street. 6131 STOCKTON ST. -2 BACK ROOMS very cheap. 2 partly furnished for housekeeping; yard; &L building or . [FLEGANT OFFICES [N NEW 8 = L luilding, 925 Market: K POST — TWO NICELY FURNISHED | charge for gas, janitor services or hesiing. HLUMBSEN & COuIA Homtpnt. TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOU hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. ¥ ELS PRES rents 1ow: no extra OFFICES 70 LET. T OST — CONTRACT WITH SIGNATURES, < Liberal reward for return to HARNEY, 916 ESIRABLE =~ FURNISHED OFFICE 0N | Market, room 45. X OST—TUESDAY, LLEWELLYN PUPPY: 8 ‘months oid. A. WILKIE, Mechanics' mills, Fremont and Mission; reward. OST—OCT, 2, BEETHOVEN HALL, RYE- L ‘glasses. Finder please return to 512 Oaic st. T C5T OR STOLEN FROM 77375 FOLSOM &7 t0 215 Tileventh—2 Baltic seal capes on Mon- day, Sept, 50, Finder wili be suitabiy rewarded by returning to 215 Kleventh st. BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— phone South 76! 'F‘H@TQ;LMS STOR. 421423 Market at. AGE; ADVANCES CHAS. L. TAYLO! 3 tel MADE R, BiC ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEBELS TO LET; best accommaodatior Allister and Powell at. YOLES, ns. Terminus Geary, Mc: car Lnes, s TOLEN—JAPANESE PUG, BLACK AND white, at 2208 Powell st.; must be returned: tag number 1479. T OST_SEPT. 30; ENGLISH PUG: LICENSE tag No. 1887. Béturn 10 9874 Golden Gate uve. and receive reward. T.253T-A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of MAGDALENA GILGENKRANTZ, No. 195,464. The finder will please return.to bank. | 1000 bs. M PROPOSALS. SUPPLIEE FOR_THE NAPA STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, COMMENCING NOVEMBER 1, 1895, AND ENDING MAY 1, 1896. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will Dbe received at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Napa State Asylum for the Insane up to 11 o'clock 4. 3., and at the Napa Asylum until 12 o'clock noon of SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1895, (Asylum Time) For furnishing supplies forsald asylum for the six months commencing November 1. 1895, and end- ipg May 1, 1896, Said supplies consisting of the following schedule, and to be delivered as ordered: GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. 16,000 ibs. S I Sugar. 5000 ibs. G C Sugar. 15.000 ihs. Fine Dry Granulated Sugar. 7500 1bs. Guatemala Coffee, 900 1bs. Java Coftee. 400 Ibs. Black Tea. 3000 Ms. Japan Tea. 250 1bs. Japan Tea (1-1b. papers). 12.000 Ibs. Dairy Salt. 600 ibs. Duryy 160 ibs. Dur 10,000 1bs. White Beans ( 4500 Ibs. China Rice, 1200 Ibs. Chewing —Horseshoe or Star. £00 Ibs. Smoking Tobacco—W. F. Blackwell & Co.’s Bullhead Durham (1-1b. packages). 12,000 Ibs. Sa’ Soda. 800 Ibs. Chicory 2200 Ibs. xtra Soda Crackers stamped with manufacturer's name (net weight). 30 Ibs. Fine Hominy (10-1b. sacks). 1000 1s. Dried Currants. 250 Bbs Baking Powder—Ploneer or Golden Gate (5-1b. tins). 2510 gals. Syrap—Golden. 950 gals. W iue Vinegar (40 degrees test). ¥00 gals. Mixed Pickles (No. 2). 80 zals. Winter Strained Lard Git. 350 gals. Coal Oil (150 desrees test). 5 doz Bottles Olive Oil (qts.)—Crosse & Black well. 10 doz. bottles Worcestershire Sauce—Lea & Perrin’s (pinis). 5 doz. bottles Pepper Sauce. 6 doz. Mop Handles (combination). 45 doz. Bath Brick. 6 doz cans Mustard (234-1b cans). 8 doz. cans Pepper (215-1b cans). 50 doz. cans Siring Beans. 80 doz. cans Toma‘oes (siandard). 70 doz. cans Gresu Corn (Winslow's). ns Green Peas. cans Aprice.s. 60 doz. cans Oysters (12-07.) 12 bxx Macaroni (No. 1 White, 15-1b boxes net). 8 bxs Vermicelli (No. 1 White, 15-1h boxes net). 10D 1bs. Sase ea’s Cornstarch. new crop). b3 P) el (No. 1, 14 bbls.) catch 021895, Wax Candles (20-I boxes, 18-07.) Noes Matches (Diamond Macoh 2000 ibs. Dried Apples (No. 1 sliced.) 4500 Ibs. Dried Prunes (80 to 90 to the B.) 200 s, Nuremberg Bluing (La A C R, 3B boxes. 500 Ibs. Rock Salt. 250 bs. Tapioca. 250 ths. Split veas. 125 Ibs. Fari . White Pepper (1-1b cans.) White Wax. ves, No. 1 Queen, full measure (5-ga 8 gross Clay Pipes, T D. LT MEATS, 1300 bs. Bacon, exira Tight. 6000 tbs. Extra Clear “alt Pork. 40 Ms. Stearic 40 grass Thre Company). ALE, 76 doz. Alblon Ale, quarts. DRY GOODS. 1390 yds. Cordis Mili Tick No. 3000 yds. Utica Sheetinz, 68-in. 500 vds. Peqo. Bleached Cotton, 5-4. 500 vas. Pequot Blenched Coiton, 7-4. 80 yds. Pequot Blesched Cotton, §-4. 1500 yds. Purk Miis Check, 44, No. 90, 400 viis. Table Linen 1700 yds. Indian Head (unbleached). 1500 yds. Russian Crash. 1200 yds. Gray Fiannel. torset Jenns. n Flannel. Amoskeag Sheeting. . Lousdale Musiin. 1 vard wide). 200 vds. Ofleloth, 5-4. 43 doz. Ladies’ Iios 250 doz. Cotton Threads, Coat’s or Clark’s. nbleached Huck Towels (18 35). d: ad 0z. Handkerch! Ladies’ White Cotton. 0z Handkerchie.s, Men’s Turkey Red. ds. Bluck Calico. +d Canton Flannel, 6 doz. White B 10 4. 34 cel Thimbles. set Sicals. afety Plos, No. 1-2. apers Hairpins. Kirby, Beard & Co. ate Buttons, No. 40. caie Buttons, No. 40, 50. ate Huttous, No. 20, 30. 9 Buttons, suspenders. 60 cross Pants Buctons, front. 30 gross Black Forn Buttons, coat. | 80 80 gross W 15 zross Black Horn Buttons, vest. 10 doz. Luckles, biack aud white. en Thread, Larshall’s black and white. Clark’s Mile End Cotfon Thread, 500 5 10 the spoot. 32 doz. Cotton Tape, 55. LOTHING AND HATS. 70 doz. Cotton Naped Shirts—neck 15 to 17 inche breast 44 inches: length of sleeves 25 es: length of shirt 34 inches. 0 do7. pairs Socks. 50 doz. Wool Hats. CODFISH. 6000 1s. Codfish--whole selccted, 100 boxes, to run 18 fish or less to the box: catch of 1896, FRESH FISH. 15,000 ths. Fresh Fish, No. 1. Bidders to desig- nate the Kind of fish. BLANKETS. 200 pairs Gray Blankets. Bidders o furnish samples. 75 puirs White Blankets. samples. Bidders to furnish SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 35 doz pairs Brogans, No. 610 11 inclusive, 85 doz. pairs Slipper. 81011 inciusive. 6 doz. pairs Laced Gaiters 3 to 8 Inclusive, POTATO 170,000 ta. Potatoes. No. 1. BROOMS AND BRUSHES. 4 doz. Whisk Brooms (3 string). 6 doz. Counter Brushes (2¢). 4 doz. liair Floor Brushes, 16 inches. 4 doz. Shoe Brushes, No. 16, 14 doz. Hand Scrub Brushes, No. 3. 1 doz. Larze Dry Scrub Brashes. BUTFER, EGGS AND CHEESE. 5500 do; s, fresh Californta ranch. 26,000 tbs. Eresh Roll Butter (fancy 600 Ibs. Cheese—Cali ornia; fancy fla HAMS. 3500 tbs. Hams. Bidders to state brands. FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, ETC. 150 000 1hs. Fresh No. 1 Steer Beot. 12000 ibs. Mution, No. 1. 200 Is. Sausage, No. 1. FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC, 1100 bbis Flour, haker's extra. 400 ths. Oat Meal. 5000 ibs. Corn Meal. 14,000 Ibs. Cracked Wheat, 800 s Grabam Fioor. 33,000 1bs. Rolled Barley. 126,600 1bs. Bran. 5 bbis Rolled Oats. COAL. 1, 2240 ths. to the ton, 800 tons Coal, 2240 1bs. to the ton, to be delivered on the asylum wharf. Bidders are required to specify the kind of coal by naming the mine from which it is taken or using the name by which 1t i3 designated in 400 tons Gas Bids will be received for each class. The above-named articles are all (o be of the best qualities, subject 1o the approval of tha Itesident Physician, and to be delivered at the Asylum at such tumes and in such quantities as he muy desire. And it is expressly understood that ¢ a greateror loss quantity of any ariicle thap above mentioned shall be required by the Hesident Physi. clan the same shall be furnished by the contractor at the contract price. ‘The contracts will 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 per cent of the aza amount of the bid. Said check 10 be made pdyabie t0 0. B. SEELEY, and to be returned to the bidder in case of the rejection of hiis bid, or, If his bid shatl be accepted, then to be returned' to' the bidder on his filing & proper bond for the faithful perform- ance of the contract with the Board of 1rustecs, within five dayvs after the award shall have becn made, otherwise said check to be eollected and the proceeds paid to the use of said Asylum. Scparate bids will be received for: GROCERTES AND PROVISIONS, COA 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, RLANKETS, GAS COAL. aui-ike Hoard reserves tho right of rejeoting any or s. Payments to be made monthly in cash , whe there is money in the State Treasury for such pay- ments, and when there is 1o mones in the treas- ury payments to be made out of the first money in the treasury applicable for that purpase. Bids to be addressed to C. B. SERLEY., Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Napa State Asylum or the Insane, and indorsed on the envelope, “Proposals for Furnishing Supplies.” Samples of articles, showing the character and quality thercof required, may be seen ap the store- room of the Asylum. ‘The attention of bidders is ealled to the following section from the Political Code of the State: SecTiox 3245, No supplics of auy kind or char- acter “for the benefit of the State, or to be paid for by any moneys appropriated or to be appro- priated by the Siate,” manufactured or grown in this State which are in whole or In part 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 Staie, or of any county, city and county, city or town thereof. In order 'to preserve uniformity and facilitate the award, It has been resolved to receive no bids unless made upon blank forms furnished by the Secretary. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Napa State Asylum for the Insane. Dated Napa, Sept. 14. 1895. C. B. SEELEY, Secretary. CITY REAL ESTATE. A RGAINS FOR CASH. 855 each—10 lots south of Golden Gate Park. $65 each—3 lots south of Golden Gate Park. $75 each—2 lots south of Golden Gate Park. $80 each—2 lots south of Golden Gate Park. 290 each—4 lots in Gift Map 2. $100 each—2 lots in Gift Mup 2. C. F. MOORE, Keal Fstate Owner, 935 Market 8t.: room 4. $1 751), $1000 Cax REMAIN ON MOET + gage: l-story costage and lot, 77:6x 56; off Sacramento st bet. Leavenworih and Hyde. CHAS. C. FISH. 507 California st. F}xa COTTAGE y{OME: 310 CONGO ST., Sunnyside. See owner, 510 Congo st. ONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE AT LOWEST MARKET HATES. BORROWERS ACCOMMODATED AT SHORT NOTICE BY THE CALIFORNIA TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE—MILLS BUILDING. L. R. ELLERT, MANAGER. $325. w0xi05:1 BLOCK FROM CARS: NEAR . new race track: Barney Farley’s. Ad- dress Owner, box 163, Call Office. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. A|mmn bath: trie iine near electric_poy East. land. HUGH M. CAMERON OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FORCED SALE—$1450; COZY COTTAGE 3 ot 50x90; snburbun; fronts elec- wer-hous owner going 479 Ninth st., Oak- artesian water. never fa Francisco and the bay: SACRIFICE — A BEAUTIFUL NEW AND well-appointed home at a sacrifice; 12 rooms;. elegant grounds, 102x150: well improved; fine stanle for 4 horses; windmiil and tank: pure above city base: beautlful scemic view of Si several thousand dollars under cost: offer refused. Apply to E. W. WOODWARD, 1118 Broadway, or A. H. BREED & CO., 460 Ninih st F.J. WOODW ARD, 1118 Broadway, Oakland. iling; elevation 140 must be sold at once 0 reasonable $16 000, SHOICE CORNER 1IN HAYES A « Valley, 8 Dlocks from Market street; good income; lot 27:6x120 to rearstreet; 3 frontages. $2100—Cheapest lot on north side of Park Pan bandle; size 25x187:6: call at office for particulars. $8250—Flats rented for $32 per month ona prominent corner on Jones street. Money to loan on outside lots and blocks, city and country real estate. J. W. WRIGHT & €O., 628 Marker street. HOUSES BUILTSI50 TG #275 A ROOM; CALL and examineplans. 1149 Mission st. VALUE $3! Must be $2800. balance on morigage, J. way, Oakland. sold_this week: cottage, 5 rooms, bath; lot 33 feet fromt: only 4 blocks from City Hall and local station; $700 cash, 500. modern MYERS, 1002 Broad- KLAND BUSIN $1000—25x100 $2500—26x120 increase to $35; the land $17,000—Finely improv ing 7 per cent. C. Y. HAMILTON & land. vacant; all street work done. rents for $14: small outlay will PROPERTY. is worth it. ed corner; close in; pay- €O., 454 Ninth st., Oak- ) MODERN COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS cement ot :%2‘}0( . and bath sidewalk: all in fine 25x100: $1000 cash. high basement: i on_York st.; 3 Polkst., C COUNTEY REAL ESTATE. (G OoD FARNM R THIS CITY, ALAMEDA X Connty: 100 acres, all level and highly pro- ductive Isnd; will grow anythivg: pari alfalfa; good farm improvements: femily orchard and vineyard: stock, feed and implements; ready for possession: 2 miles from station; 36 iniles from this city; 3 trains each way daily: this valuable property wiil be sold aslow as $90 per acre; here- | tofore was offersd 8140 p for selling. ery st. r o i good reasons ALBERT E. CRANE, , 410 Montgon- O HARD FOR = —7000 BEA NG trees: fine improvements; Lorses and farming implements; $160 per acre: i/ cash. balance long time. Address B. A. this ofi }‘UR SALE—17 AC RANCH; well improved; full-hearing trees and vines house, stock, implements; close iu town: $1500; no agents. Address Owner, box 48, this oflice. 329() AGRES SAX BENITO COUNTY: 16 2244 miles from railroad: elegant stock or hog ranch; also fruit; well watered, well fencec Fr tically no waste land; trade or sell. C. K. K 902 Broady: G, $100 550, in mont | | price | min: Qakland. DOWN WILL SECURE YOU A HOME in Fruitvale; corner lot, 100x130: new modern coitage of 8 rooms. bath and lanndry; hly payments of $15 or 850, station. McCLAIN & CO., 1105 23d ave., East uies’ walk from railroad x100: 1 block 23d-avy | terms ever offered; lines at Fruitvale statio | agent U PROPERT Ci TO SUIT. Nob Hill, Piedmont; 150 | Fruitvale. ACRE TRACTS AND can subdivid, TH. fine land ; RUITVALE—BEST BARGAINS AND BEST | streets all graded, sewered, etc.: in immediate neighborhood of Southern Pacific and el call at our office on Putnam st., Fruitvale. cate Investment Company, P ON INVESTMENT, SOLD ON TERMS 10/ he highest DIGer: 13 Bores mear BialE Pack GOOD CHEAP RANCHES, close to Oakland. 110 acres: 25 acres close to Piedmont car line; i ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Don’t fall to see them. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. houses and v: ant lots; ctric-car To _convince yourselt Syndi- EDWARD DICK, n. Y PAY 6TO8 PER choice lots; 24 aeres in CHICKEN RANCHES, easy terms. MUST _BE SGLH_ONE OF THE B cated 160-zcre ranches in Lake County: 14 mile from Clear Lake. with plenty running water; 100 acres improved : 5-room house: plenty timber: $2500: tinse to suiton paymeuts. W. L. FOSTER, Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. 50 miles of San E isco, to [ease cheap, ‘QENDFOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES | | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. for sale, WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose. N RANCH L' WING. Soi HE ELECTRIC MER{o was the gra 1 of the age. dding ne nd rroperty there is seiling more ray any other point in the State outside of Lo by the n builc lots are Prices ranc and from 231 Terms on lots £200 103325 for Jots 40x150, 300 for halt-acre 10ts. %10 down and $10 per month at 7 per cent; on half-acre tracts, $25 down und $10 per month at 7 per cent. Parties who purchased 2 years ago are getting 25 PeT cent advance: if you want a sure investment in which you can make good interest upon your money buy some of these Inquire of LDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., 9 Rotunda, Mills building, San Francisco. HUNTER' ¥ I AND HOG AND 4\ duck ranch; 92 aewes tule, 10 acres hard land in the heart of the Scnoma marsh: creeks on slaes; 2 duck-ponds; fresh water: 1 mile from 2 gations: goed landing. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Ca AL sapver, for mailing. MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN AT § PER C $2GO real "estate. J. F. Sacramento st. NY SUM OF MONEY ( £X monds, jewelry, seal ; lighest price paid for old gold, stiver; ' business sirictly private: pos- tal orders attended to. Western Loan Office, 7 4th, JO COMMISSION AND NO CHARGE FOR AN ‘making out papers; come direet (0 loaner on our furniture and planos; city and Oakland; low ut removing, 418 Kills, room 22, ATCH) AT SACRA- | WS FOR 5 CENTS_THE | ARGE LISTS OF CH Piedmont BU nice tracts a terms; send tiful residence property: 13 acres on Nob Hill, CE, 1008 Broadway, OICKE HOMES; BEAU- nd ranches: bargains in for catalogues. E. E. Oakland. $20 Hians tre 150, LersNEar OV, Fruitvale: ete and $1 a H. B. PI) MONTHLY FOR F. BOEG eelc; selling fast: good Improvements. EY. owner. 802 Broadway, Oakiand. ROOM COTTAGES; E.Golden Gate stasn. THE ALTENHEIM IN ctric ears; only $1_down NITURE AND CARPETS AT YOUR OW: I SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st. | railrodd, all the latest improvements and a bar- gain. | “House of 7 rooms on th | street work | one 1 universit L Way 70U SHOULD SEE THAT PRETTY: tage near the university: cemented walks LAt electric-cars and e sunny side of street; all only five min- to JOSEPH J. Appl. 'ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. $950. for teort | street; 2150 cash. $ sold, exchanged. J. H. Y $2750 8150 CAS al | aid location. | of the principal streets. A great bargain; fine re our principal avenue: 1364 Park st., Alameda. ALAMEDA REAL 4-ROOMED COTTAM 3 & month. - monthiy installments; | tage of 5 rooms and bath; large grounds in spien- #3000—$250 cash: balance $30 per month: lot { 50x140: modern house of 6 rooms and bath on one ; cost 811,000; must be sold at onee at some price. JOSEPH ' A. LEONARDCO., ESTATE. WITH LARGE one $1100), on_finished Property bought, NG, 1243 Park st., Ala, ALANCE SMALL modern cot U sidence situated on one of TRAL AV 831 1 ALAMEDA HOUSES 10 LET. eat cottage 6 rooms and bath; fine garden. E. (ENCINAL ST.)— STO0CKTON ADYERTISEMENTS FTIOES. 850 18, first flour: ays open. “Uncie Bill” N M: FIRST OR_SECO MORT- gages, estates; no delay. MURPILY, 628 Mkt. I’O TS OV £100, wecording to security: any sum; aiso second mortgages. J. O, R., box 87, Call. J.OAXS ON REAL ESTATE 18T AND 9ND 4 mortgages, undivided intercsts, estates: and on_furniture or pianos, without removal, in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda; any | amount; lowest rates: all business confidential. U or write 10 BECK ER, 240 Monigomery st. N ONEY LYING IDLE: WILL MAKE LOANS; $5 per month interest on each $1000 from 85000 up and 55 cenie per month intercston each $100 from §200 up. L., box 6, Call Office. T OANS ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS without removal, in city and Oakland; low in- dealings strictly pri 215 Powell st. high am interest; private entrance NCLE H. S, 15 Graot ave, ON ANY SECURITY Privatesinterest moderate. gentlemanly attend- estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 181 Montgomery, room 1. N ANY SECURS Al LOW RA U dealings contidential. “rocker building. A% CITY, COUNTY AND COLLATKRAL SE- J2 curities TRAVIIRS & LA MB, OF MONEY 03 y_iewelry, ables and see ce; ness con- fidential. € oliateral Office (neorporated), 9 Grant ave., 3 doors from Mark ONEY LOANED ON_ JEWELRY AND other valuables ‘at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. JORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, | Jewelry, furniture and pianos withoui removal: Iowest rates. CO., Milis bidg. 5t floor. v 6: strictly confidential ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW. “A DVICE FREE laws a specialiy; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Couris: terms reasonable; collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, ¥50 Market cor.Stockton OHN K. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS, 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California. W DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W 420 YV . Caitoraia st., rms. 14-15; advice tree. PHYSI(}IANB. R ALD, M.D., 1236 Market s :2t04, Tto8 SHERIF¥F’'S SAL QHERIFF'S RALE.- CHARLES 8. CAPP, plaintift, vs. E. F. WHEELER, defendant. Sale—Justices’ Court, No. 82,487, execution, TUnder and by virtue of ai execution, issued outof the Justice Court of the Cliy and County of San Krancisco. State of California, on the 4th day of September, A. D.1885, in the above-entitled action, wherein CHARLES 3. CAPP, the above-named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and execution agninst % ¥. WHEELER, defendant, on the 1:th day of July, A. D. 18985, which said judgment was recorded in the clerk’s office of said cour:. T am commanded to sell all tne right, title and interest of the above-named defendant, E. F. WIHEELER, inand to all that certain iot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in 'the City and County of San Fraiicisco, State of California, and bounded and described as follows: Commeneing on tie southerly line of McAllister strect at a pomnt thereon distani one hundred and twelve (112) feet und six () inches easiexrly from the southeasterly corner of Filimore and McAllis- ter streets, ranning theénce easterly on said sonth- erly line of McAllister sireot twenty-five (25) feet; thence at a right angle southerly one hun- dred (100) feet: thence at & right snsie westerly twenty-five (25) feet, and thence at s right angie northerly one hundred (100) feet to said southerly line of MecAllister street and the point of com- mencement, being a portion of Western Addition biock No. 302. Public notice is hereby given thaton MONDAY, the Tth day of October, A. D. 1895, at 12 o'clack, noon, of that day, in front of the New City Hall, Larkin-street wing, 1n the City and County of San Francisco, T will, in obedlence to said execution, sell all of the right, title and interest of the above: named defendant, E. F. WHEKLER, in and (0 the above-described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufiicient money to sat- 1isfy said judgment, with interest and costs, e.c., to thie highest and bést bidder, for lawful mioney of the Unit tes. ) Mm&x.:m:e{_.lg'lllgyn, Sheriff. San Fraucisco, Septem| , 1895, W W DAV IDSON, 420 Calitornis street, rooms 14 and 15, Attorney for Piaintiff, PER MONTH FOR EACH | Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & | DIVORCE AND PROBATE | . NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- | to these diseases.’ J. A. McDON- | STOCKTON R. OLIVER, REAL EST. Owner of East Stockton no interest and no iaxes; small profits 's the motto "SCALON HAS BE| directors of the S. F. | | the vast bodies of rich, { | s0ld with a perpetual wats California. REAL ESTATE. 513 East Main st., Stockton. lots in these and other additions at $5 a month: erty of any dealer in Slockon: (Valley road) for the prircipal station in the south: eastern part of San Joaquin County and is destined 10 become at once the most important of all the stations on the line of the railrond on account of | rounding the town, every acre of which will be Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and invest in_this coming center of | southeastera San Joaguin County. | _For maps, descriptive matter. etc., address E. E. HARLOWE & CO., 430 East Main st., Stockton, P —— ATE DEALER, and Brown's Addition: largest list of inside prop- quick sales and of this offic N SELECTED BY THE and 8. J. V. R. R. Ce allgvinl loam lands sur- er right. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. GaNTA CLARA VAL 31 Sant; REAL ESTATE. 19,000.acres in subdivisions for fruit planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. LEY LANDS. a Clara st., San Jose, Cal. { TPLRUSTEES deed of trust, duly exccu | part, to HE | B. KENT, | the SAN FRA! the third part. dated Jun in the office of the Count RY C in Liber 1559 of Deeds, at and in pursnance of s res day of August, 1895, by t said SAN' FRAN | to secure payment of which the aforeszid deed of | and other sums, due und salesroom of EASTON, k! Mar situate in the City and Cos State of California, descril section of the westerly 1i line of the westerly line of Oct hundred and twenty (12 commencements United States: ten per cq signed on the fall of the livery of deed of sai void. liabie & BU RArLy at a reasonabl oo TRUSTEES' —IN ACCORDA the terms and under the authority of a certain and ROSA BRANDT (his wife), parties of the first AMPBELL and TH ADDEUS Tusiees, purties of ihe second part, und ISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of | and County of San Francisco, Stat “ISCO SBAVINGS UNION, a corporation. and the holder of the note (No. 12,567), trusi was executed, declaring that defanlt had been made in the payment of the principal sum trust, and requesting and_directing said M1 CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, | Trustees, to sell the real estate described therein | to sauisty said indebtedness. | RY C.CAMPEELL and THADDEUS NT, Trustees, do here! TUESDAY, the 8th day o | at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at ‘the auction | eisco, Stateaf California, we will sell at pubiic auction. to the highest bidder, for cash in of the United States, 211 the piece or parcei of land Commenciug at the corner formed by the inter- the northerly jine of Grove street, and running thence westerly, along said line of Grove street, fifty-five (55) fect: thence at right angles northerly one hundred and twenty (120) feet to the southerly irch street (or avenue): thence at -right angles easterly, along said line of Birch sireet (or enue), fitty-five (55) feet, to its intersection with southerly, &long said line ot Octavia sireet, one Being a portion of Western Addition Block num- ber two hundred and seven (207). her with the appurtenances. TERMS OF SALE—Cash in ; and 1f 70t 50 pal tle (ten days being allowed ‘for search), then ten per cent to be forfeited. and the salé to be ‘Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. HENRY C. CAMPBEL) A DDECS B K BN t""’"""' TO LEASE. HE WIDOW OF THE LATE W. B. DOLAN would Jike to rent the Grove-si. Theater 10 & re- SALE! & WITH ted by LOUIS BRANDT e 15, 1893, and recorded ity Recorder of the City of Californis piages 370 and followi| wlution passed on Lhe 22 he Board of Directors of er said note and deed of RY give notice, that on October, A.'D. 1895, LDRIDGE & CO., No. 658 €3 street, in the City and County of San Fran- d coln unty of San Francisco, bed ‘as follows, to wic: ne of Octavia street with tavia sireet: and thence 0) feet, to the point of 14 coin of the ent payable to the under- hammer, balance on de- , unless for want e rent. Apply MADISON e —— TO EXCHANGE. estate for good team, dress Exchange, box 141, ANTED TO EXCHANGE CLEAR REAL Wmm Ad-l LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. THURSDAY, October 3. Schr John D Tallant, —, 11 days from Port Gamble; lumber, to Puget Sound Lumber Co. Saited. THURSDAY, October 3. Stmr Homer, Drisko, Coos Bay. Domestic Ports. PORT BLAKELEY~—Arrived Oct §-Bark Mer- cury, hence Sept 19. B B . MARKIAGE LiCLNdus, Licenses to marry were granted yesterlay ey follows: Frank H. Doolitie and Rosa Shepherd. 29--27. Robert H. Jones and Ameila Vierna, 22—21. Paul Catsulis and Catherine Byrne, 81 Flavivs J. Akers and Bessie Sc E o o S e e DIVORCE SULTS BEGUN. Sults for divorce were begun yesterday as fol- lows: Margaret Carrie M 2. Bradfor sgainst W. A. Bradford. s neainst Andrew N : DIVORCES GRANTED. The following divorces were granted In the Su- perior Court yesterday : Frances Zeile from George D. Zeile: desertion. Mary J. McCarie from Ssmuel F. McCerle; ex- treme cruelty. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. GRANT—In Alameda, September 24, 1895, to the wife of Rufus M. Gran, & son. HOARDON—In this city, August 25, 1895, tothe wife of John Hoardon, a daugbter. McKEL—In :his city, September 29, 1895, to the wite of Clancy R. McKee, 3 son. MARCUS—In this city, October 1, 1895, tothe wife of Morris Marcus, a daughter. ROHKE—Scptember 29, 1895, to the wite ot C. F. Robke, a daughter. SCOTT—In East Oakland, September 30, 1885, to the wife of J. R. Scott, & 801 B ———— MARRIED. BARROWS—RITZAU—In this city, September 26,1895, by the Rev. H. Gebrcke, Lewls D. Bar- rows and Lillie Ritzan, both of San Franeiseo. CHAPPELLE—HADKINSON—In this eity, Oc- tober 1, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. W.W. Case, Emanuel appelle and Grace H. Hadkinson, both of San Francisco. HECKMANN—BEELER—In this city, October 3, 1895, by the Rev. #. Gehrcke, Hermann H. Heckmann of San Francisco and Rose N. Beeler of Pixley, Tulare County, Cal. KELLEY—OA KES—In this city, October 1, 1895, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, Jumes E. Kelley and Ida F. Oakes, both of San Francisco. NICKERSON—FREE—In thiscity, September 28, 1895, Charles R. Nickerson and Birdle A. Free, both of San Francisco. NORTON—GORMAN—In Oakland, October 2, 1895, by the Rev. G. Thompson, G. P. Norion of San krancisco and Msy Jeannette Gorman of Oakland. WIN K LER—ARTHUR—In this cit 1895, by the Rev. €. O. Brown, D. and Mrs. Sadie E. Arthur. October 1, E.T.Winkler DIED. McNamara, Edward Moresi, Fortunato Mason, George L. Neppach, William C. Seeliger, Annie Barry, Elne Burke, Frank J. Collins, Bartolomew Dore, Maurice Daly, William Felix, Frederick ¥ rah Gumlich, Catherine Hall, Herbert, E. Kottemann, Frederick Spilman, Ada. Taniere, Mrs. F. J. H. Van Wagner, C. M. Wheeler, Catherine Wiilliams, W. H. O. Waldeler, Charles BARRY—In Oakland, October 2, 1895, Elne Barry, a native of Caiifornia, aged 7 months and 6 days. ~awmuel i , 1895, Frank J., husband of Katie K. Burke, father ot Emmas, Frank, Eddie. Luey and Mabel Burke, and brother of Wiiliam J. and J. P. Burke, Mrs. George Kelly and Mrs. J. Kelly, & native of Mis ford, Mass., aged [Boston and Milford PApers piesse copy. | EqFriends and acquaintances are rospoct: fuily invited to attend the funcral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from his iate resi- dence, northeast corner cia and Twenty- sixth streets. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. COLLINS—In this city, October 3, 1895, Bartholo- mew, beloved brother of Patrick, Dennls and Michael Collins awd Mrs. S. (' Brien, a native ot County Cork, Ireland, aged 40 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8:30 o’clock A. 3, from the resi- < dence of his sister, Mrs. S. O'Brien, Alabama street, beiween Twen th and Twenty- nin thence o St. Peter's Chnrch, where a requiem high mass will be celebraied for the re- pose of hLis soul, commencing at 9 0'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DALY~—In this eity, October 1, 1895, William Daly, a native of England, aged 73 vears. DORE—In this city, October 3, 1895, Maurice Dare, a native of. Ireiand, aged 75 years. & Friends are respecifully invited (0 attend the funoral services FO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o'clock P. M., at Grace Church, California and Stockton streets. Interment private. FAY—In this city, October 2, 1895, Sarah Fay, beloved sister of Catherine and Peter Fay, a na- tive of Dunlavin, County Wicklov., Ireland, aged 62 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respec! ful vited to attend the funeral THIS DAY i , at 8:30 o'clock A. .. from her late residence, 337 Tehams street. thence (o St. Pat- rick’s Church, Mission street, where a_solemn requiem mass wili be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 8 o’clock A.M. In- terment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FELIX—In this city, October 3. 1895, Frederick, beloved husband of Cecelin Felix.and father of Mathias Felix of Cincinnati, Ohlo, & native of Ba- varia, Germany, aged 67 years. GUMLICH—In this city. October 1,1895. Catherine Gumlich. beloved sisterof James Towey, & - Ireland, aged 65 years. acquAIntances are respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock r. M., from the par- lors of McAvoy & Galiagher, 20 Fifth street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HALL—In this city, October 2, 1895, Herbert E. Hall, nged 49 years. KOTTEMANN—In Los Angeles. October 2. 1895, Frederick, beloved husband of Rose Kottemann, and father of Katleand Philippine Kottemann, & native of St. Louis, Mo., aged 34 years. BF-Notice of funeral hereatior. McNAMARA—In Ross Valley, Marin County, Oc- tober 2, 1895, Edward McNamars, & nat(ve of Irelan: MORESI—In this city, October 1, 1895, Fortu- nato Morest, a naive of Switzerland, aged 42 years and 7 months. MASON—In this city, October 2, 1893, George L., beloved husband of Etta Mason, son of Jason B Mason, brother of Ed Mason, and nephaw of Mrs. L. J. Welch, a native of Vallejo, Cal., aged 22 years 4 montha and 19 day NEPPACH—In Fruitvale, October 3, 1896, Wil- linm €. Neppach, & native of Fond dn Lac, Wis., aged 83 years. SEELIGER—In this city, October 3, 1895, Anme, beloved wife of Ludwig Seeliger. and_mother of Tda, Charles. Annie, Loois and Franz Seeliger, @ native of Fulda, Hessen, Germany, aged. 35 years. AF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, October 6, at 12 o'clock M., from her late resi- dence, 280 Twenty-ninth street, thence to St Paul’s Chureh, Pwenty-ninth and Chureh streets, for services at 12:30 o'clock P.X. Interment Hoty Cross Cemeters. SPILMAN—Inthis city, October 3, 1895, Ada Florence, infant daughter of William H. aud Ad Spilman, a pative of San Franeiseo, aged 1 day TANTERE—In this city, October 2. (505, Fran- colse Jeanne Helene, beloved wife of the lute Etienne Taniére, and mother of Etienne and the late Eugene Tanlere. a native of France, aged 73 years and % months. Ew-Friends and acquaintances are respect. fuily 1nvited to attend thefuneral TO-MORROW (Saturday). at 11 0'clock A. M., from the Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, near Stockton. fnterment privae, Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. VAN WAGNER—In Gaiveston, Tex., October 1, 1895, Cornelius M., son of Cornelius and the 1ato Maria Van Wagner, formerty of Sauta Croz. WHEELER—[n Oakland, October 1, 1895, Cath- erine. beloved wite of Nicholas Wheeler, mother of Nicholus, Katie and_Agnes Wheeler and Mrs. J. M, McNamers, and sister of A. J. McGovern, & nutive of [reland, aged 63 yoars. (Albany and Brooklyn (N. Y. JGPH’S please copy. | A3 Friends acquainiances are respect- fuily invited to aitend the funersl THIS DAY (F'riday), at § 0'clock A. X., from the family residence, 1950 Grove sireet, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where arequiem bigh mass wili be celebrated for the repose of her soul, corsmenc. ing ut9:30 o'clock A.M. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. WILLIAMS—Tn this clty, October 1, 1895,William Henry Oliver, beloved son of William' H.and Christiana Williams, and brother of Freder- erick John Willlams, a native of London, Eng- land, aged 27 vears 9 months and 16 days. A member of Court Eurcka No. 6146, 4. O. b Friends and acqualntances’ ara respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'ciock .M., from the residence of his “parents, 1716 Union street. Interment 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. WALDETER—In tbfs city, October 32, 1895, Charles Waldeler, brother of Mrs. Clara Canty, Mrs. L. R. Sinclair and Mrs. Josephine Dennett, A native of San Francisco, aged l‘r years. M . EMBALMING BARCORS at able 3167, Wl:mm FUNFRAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincein School. Telephone 3080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, SAN MATEOQ COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; T7iaia out on the Lawn pianc care; bean: tiful, permanent and easy of ocess; see it burial rh ILEGHY Gfiice, § Uity Hall Avenue

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