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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1895. HOUSES TO LET. AND BAT $18; water HOMS: ALSO & RUOMS: Jessie st., néar Ninth. ROOMS TO LET. Bryant Street. BRYANT—FURNISHED FLAT OF 6 Tooms, complete for housekeeping; rent 110 $27. ON PACIFIC HEIGHTS: ¢ bay-window house of 8 3 reasonaple: 2130 Pacinc Laguna and Buchanan. Apply 138 Montgomery st. . rd. 14 Cedar ave., near Larkin st. E 5 R BATH; GRAD 3 Codman place, off Washington and Mason. AR MARKET—8 ROOMS; BATH, . garden; rent $30; water free. BLIND MAN CAN'T 8EE, BUT YOU CAN The best list of houses at BALDWIN & HAM- A MOND, 10 Montgome: 378 ROOMS, WITH EVERY MODERN Do) { . convenience: micely decora refined peighbors: 40-foot sanny yard: kind landlord. SAM LICHTENSTEIN, 15 Grant ave. 70U CAN SPEND DELIGHTFUL DAYSIN I the nouses you rent from BALDWIN & HAM- MOND, California Street. CALIFORNIA — 2 LARGE CLEAN rooms, one suitable for housekeeping. Eddy Street. EDDY—BEAUTIFUL FRONT SUITE; other newly furnished rooms, 6 up. _12 EDDY—LARGE SUNNY ROOM; ALSO single room sultable for working girl. 62 EDDY—ELEGANT NEWLY FURNISH- ed pariors, suitable for physician: very rea- sonable. 151 11 Eighth street. HE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 DDy fooms, frnished and unfuraished; strictly respectabie; central; very moderate p1 28 Eighthst., near Market.' A. W. Max~ ke, Ellis Street. ELLIS—LAXGE ALCOVE SUITE; ROOM adjoining: nicely furnished: running water, 420 < ® PRIEST ST., OFF and Leavenworth. NNY COTTAGE 5 ROC rd. Cor. Doiores and FLATS TO LET. PRETTY UPP bath: large yar ROOMS AND house. 1414 Shar- {FLAT: 8 ROOMSAND BATH. Fulton and Grove. H; LATEST IM- Twenty-tourth. " DOLORES—FLAT 6 vard and basement; rent Geary Street. GEARY—4 SUNNY FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms. Golden Place. 3 GOLDEN PLACE, OFF GULDEN GATE AVE, near Larkin—Sunny furnished front double an single rooms; bath, gas; moderate. Harrison Street. . 7784 HARRISON, NEAR FOURTH — FUR men or light housekeeping. 220 nished front and_back parlor for 2 single Hayes Street. 14193 BAYES — NICELY FURNISHED 2 room, suitable for & gentleman. Hyde Street. HYDE, CORNER SUTTER—2 UNFUR- nished Tooms to let; §10; references. 80 {T: 11215 PIERCE ST.: Toflern lmprovements. AMENTO—FLAT OF 7 ROOMS: + 0f 5 rooms; fine view. NEW BA FLAT; 5 LIGHT s: bath; modern. 909 Folsom ‘st., nr. 5th, FLAT OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH. 333 cor. Webster. Jones Street. JONES — CORNER SUNNY FRONT Toom ; board it desired; private family. Kearny Street. 261 KEARNY, NR. CHRONICLE BUILDING 2—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; neat and well kept: reasonabie. 30 ; BATH; 1 128 Howard sf. UPPER FLAT OF 8 eenth st., near Market. R FLAT 6 SUNNY ROOMS. 85 # Howard, near Seventh THE CITY —TWO , bath, gas, washtubs, 816 Nineteenth, bet. Noe and 6, water free; key in grocery, also lovely sunny fiat, washtuts, 25 Ford st., bet. Lighteenth, Noe and Sanchez; NYY ROOMS: MODERN 1712 Hyde st. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- A. aut sunny rooms, en suite and single; firsi class in every respect: terms reasonsble. Larkin Street. 80 , TARK! ¥ 10205 }‘rs::!;flxom!: gas: §6 :’nd $6. Market Street. 850 MARKET, COR. STOCKTON—OFFICES for physician; most centrally located. 92 men. NY UPPER FLATS; 6 1232 Fighteénth st. SSTON, NEAR ELEV 1 6 beautiful sanny, TH—4, 5 papered rooms; ART OF 18 ELLIOTT PARK, near Geary—3 large rooms: lar and yard. Inquire at 1911 OF 4 garden. 1706 Post st.; $13 RENT; SUNNY bath. Twenty-sixth BLIND MAN CAN'T SEE, BUT YOU C2 of flats at BALDWIN & HAM- HOUSEKEEPI Brannan Street. 602 BUgHAN. FELL — BEDROOM & and kitchen com; keeping, $10. 504 ELLIS — FURNISHED ROOM FOR 004 housekeeping; $10. “COR. L. AR FOURTH—2 SUNNY eping rooms. Toom, newly furnished: suitable 2 gentle- ed rooms; new fireproof building: bat hot and cold water; elevator; thoroughly modern; references. ()3 MAEE EWLY _ FURNISHED 1203 A% ooms: opp. City Hall: cheap. 7 2171 MARKET-LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR 1221 Tice: Fent 210 per moot Y OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Sixth apd Seventh—Single and suites; per night, 35¢ to $1; week, $1 50 to $5; familles. Martha Place. MARTHA PLACE, UFF GEARY NEAR MA- son—Sunny rooms, $5 to $6; private Mason Street. 1 ‘)1 9 MASON—LARGEFURNISHED FRONT 21 J room. MARKET — LARGE, SUNNY FRONT 10494 MARKET—ELEGANTLY FURNISH- Mission Street. 77¢) 31 ISSION, COR. THIRD —ROOM, SUIT- 6 dentist. 7 MISSION—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED { front pariorsnite: suitable for dressmaker or doctor; single rooms cheap. . HOUSE, 1189 MISSIO; UNFURNISHED BEDROOM s0 fine front room; $7. 48 O’Farrell Street. O'FARRELL—3 NICELY FURNISHED front rooms: rent yery reasonable. 319 Pine Street. 1800 FIXE, COR. HYDE: FURNISHED large sunny corner front room; 88, Powell Btreet. 17 BOWELL-S OR 4 NICE SUNNY FRONT { rooms: suitable for a club: partly furnished; near Stockwell’s Theater. S . QUIET FURNISHED ROOMS; $8 Fifth_Street. FIFTH-SUNNY FRONT HOUSEKEEP- 31 and #4. ©0)¢) FIFTH— 22 ing: rent §8. 4OR]1 FIFTH 2 SUNNY RS, FURNISHED ~O2 compiete for housekpg: waterin kitchen, Folsom Street. FOLSOM—THREE 558 FURNISHED yard; complets Dbousekeeping. Fourth ~treet. FOURTH —2 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS 49 e furnished complete for housekeeping: cheap t: private family. Russ Street. 4 Toom for 2. Scott Street. SCOTT, COR. BUSH—PARLOR SUITE or single. Sixth Street. 181 SIXTH — CHANGED HANDS; NEWLY 2 furnished rooms; transient 50c and $1 per night. 93 SIXTH —THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY rooms; single and en suite: $1 to $1 50 a day. d £10. 215 Powell st. 343 RUSS~LARGE FURNISHED FRONT SIXTH—SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, FUR- nished en suite or single; $6 up. Stockton Street. STOCKTON — SMALL SUNNY FRONT room, neatly furnished; only $8 per month. Hermann Street. ©x HERMANN, NEAR VALENCIA—] OR 2 Z4) large sunny rooms, with or without kitchen §as and bath. 946 Howard Street. HOWARD — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING rooms; also single: with bath. Byde Street. HYDE, NR. TURK—NICELY FUR- nished sunny rooms for housekeeping. 19 Jackson Street. (0] & JACKSON. NE MASON_FURNISHED 1 sunny front large housekeeping, §8 and #9: single, $4. 437 cheap. Jessie Street. JESSIE, REAR OF MINT—2 SUNNY furnished housekeeping rooms: also single; Kearny Street. KEARNY — LAR SUNNY FUR- nished and housekeeping rooms: reasonable. Larkin Street. 433 LARED EATLY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, reasonabie. 1 06() C SUNNY FURNISHED PAR- lor floor, 3 rooms; also 2 unfurnished front. McAllister Street. 1042 MCALLISTER — 3 = UNFURNISHED & rooms; terms reasonable. 23 Minna Street. MINNA—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. o4 E Mission Street. S 3R ISSION-NICE LARGE ERONT HOUSE- IO keeping room, #! 'I(’:—"Asfnu MISSION — FURNISHED D9 or unfurnished rooms; housekeeping, and others; 87 up. ‘1’:}1'-" SION, NEAR TENTH — NICELY { furnished 'front and back parlor, light housekeeping. atoma Street. (991 NATOMA—8 ROOMS ON FIRSTFLOOR; ) Ze)2 stable for 2 horses or more. Nineteenth Street. Q9@ NINETEENTH, CASTRO CARS—RENT 82D of neat sunny room: turnished or parily so: & zood store; sink and housekeeping conveniences; of laundry in exchange for assistauce in sew- ing and light work part of time; American family, Pow Street. POWELL, NR. GEARY —4 ROOMS; housekeeping or offices: also single. 225 605 SIOCKTON, BET. PINE AND CALIFOR- ) nia—Newly 'turnished sunny bay-window Tooms; hot and cold water; board optional; refer- ence: 61 Taylor Street. TAYLOR — SUNNY CORNER ROOM, suitable for 2 gentlemen. Third Street. W INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 25¢ to 81 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; electric lights in every room; reading r'm: free bus. Turk Street. 14 TURE—SUNNY ROOMS SINGLE AND en suite; sultable for manicure or alcoholic baths. 116 ICRE-SUNNY SUITE, FURNISHED or unfurnished; board optional: every con- venlence. Miscellaneous. LEGANTLY FURNISHED SUNNY RQOMS; Ci choice board; refined family. Address R., box 109, Call Office. 4 ROOMS: RENT $10, WATER FREE. IN- quire at grocery. cor. Eighth and Harrison sts. FOE EENT-TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room: all modern conveniences: located about 8 blocks from Kearny and Market sts.: private family; references required. Address C. D., box 1, Call. 'OR RENT—TO GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR- nished sunny front bay-window room, private family; 8 blocks from Market and Kearny; refer- enees. "Address X. box 1. Call Office. BOAEDING AND ROOMS. e e OR 3 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM with excellent bosrd, in strictly private famil, 507 Baker st. ()9 SAYLOR—LARGE SUNNY BAY-WIN- w ToOm; TuDNIng water, gas, bath, gar- den; board very reasonable. 3] 2 EDDY—HEATH; NiCELY FURNISHED bay-window _rooms, snite and single; 2 rooms for gentlemen: very reasonable. 743 EISE—PLEASANT ROOMS EXCEL- lent board: $20, $25 and $30 per month, §26 EDDY S BUSSY SUITES: ~SINGLE rooms; board; special rates for breakfast and dinner. LAMEDA; CHESTNUT-ST. STATION; 2050 San Antonio ave.; 2 sunny front rooms; fur- nished; board or not: private family. HE “ABBOTSFORD. EROADWAY —AND st.—Qu! omelike; charges moder- ste: board optionai: all carsdirect. UTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPENED AS s family hotel: reforences given and required; all modern conveniences. CHILDREN BOARDED. Third Street. THIRD—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; water free; good sccommodation: $6. ERMAN LADY WITH ONE BOY WOULD like & gentleman with 2 or 8 children to board ; terms reasonable: mother’s care; references if re- quired. C,, box 5, Call. Twenty-fifth Street. 1526 IWENTY-FIFTH, NEAR CASTRO—2 )20 sunny unfurnished housekeeping rooms; beini: $6 a month; references; 1O n. Turk Street. ]~)0 TURE—8 SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH, 2 <V turnished for housekeeping; $26- 5975 TURK—3 NICELY FURNISHED SUN- 994 ny rooms for light housekeeping. Valencia Street. ©® VALENCIA—TWO OR THREE SUN- *J vy rooms for housekeeping: bath. Miscellaneous. ROOMS-_RENT $10; WATER FREE. IN- Quire at grocery cor. Eighth and Harrison sts. 21 ADY WOULD LIKE TO HAVE AN INFANT L to raise bome, having her own cow,orlor2 children to board. Apply 1332 I!aw-: st ADY LIVING IN OAKLAND WILL BOARD T A%) s'chtidren or baby to raise. Particulars a¢ 5638 Natoma st., city. D—C] ‘TO BOARD IN FAMILY: W fif'&xnu ren. Call or address 310 Ivy ave., near Franklin. et ——— STORES TO LET. OR RENT—CORNER GROCERY: NW. COR. xnmy!:rlfl Brosdway ; $50; good stand. MISSION — LARGE, AIRY, Tflw ‘cemented basement for rent, cheap. ¥ PROPOSALS. SCPPLIEE FOR THE NAPA STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, COMMENCING NOVEMBER 1, 1895, JAND ENDING MAY 1, 1896. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the of the Board of Trustees of the Napa State lum for the Insane ni) to 11 o'clock A. M., and at the Napa Asylum until 12 o'clock noon of SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1895, (Asylum Time) For furnishing supplies for sald_asylum for the six months commencing November 1. 1895, and end- ing May 1,1896. Said suppiles consisting of the following schedule, and 10 be delivered as ordered: GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 16,000 tbs. & T Sugar. $5:000 o, e Des ulated Sugar. . . Fine Dry Granulat - 7500 Ibs. Guatemala Coffee. 900 s, Java Coftee. 400 . Black Tea. 3000 the. JapanTea s. Japan Tea (1-b. 'TS). 12.000 Ps. Dalry Sait. e 600 1bs. Duryea’s Laundry Starch. 180 B Duryea's Cornstarch. 10.000 1. White Beans (new crop). 4500 tbs. China Rice, No. 1. 1200 ms. Chewing Tobacco—Horseshoe or Star. 290 e, Smoking Tobacco—W. F. Blackweil & .’s Bullhead Durham (1-fb. packages). 72,000 s, Sal Soda > P B 00 tbs. Chicory. 200 ibs. Exira Soda Crackers stamped with manufacturer's name (net weight). 30 1bs. Fine Hominy (10-1. sacks). 1000 ts. Dried Currants. 250 1bs Baking Powder—Ploneer or Golden Gate @, sing. 350 eaim W e %y artion ). sals. W ino Vinagar (40 degrees test). 300 ais, Mixed Piokies (No 3. 60 gals. Winter Strained Lard Oi 350 gals. Cosl O11 (160 degrees test). 5 doz. Bottles Olive Oil (qts.)—Crosse & Blackwell. 10 doz. bottles Worcestershire Sauce—Lea & Perrin’s (pints). 6 doz. botties Pepper Eauce. 8 doz. Mop Handles (combination). 45 doz. Bath Brick. 6 doz. cans Mustard (214-1b cans). 8 doz. cans Pepper (24-1b cans). 50 doz. cans String Beans. 80 doz. cans Tomatoes (standard). 70 doz. cans Green Corn (Winslow's)s 50 doz. cans Green Peas. 5 80 doz. cans Apricois. 80 doz. cans Oysters (12-0z.) 12 bxs. Macaroni (No. 1 White, 15-1b boxes net). 8 bxs. Vermicelli (No. 1 White, 15-1 boxes net). 400 s, Sago. 1000 1bs. Mackerel (No. 1, 4 bbls.) catch of 1895, 10 Ds. Stearic Wax Candies (20-Ib boxes, 18-05.) a0 gross Three Noes Matches (Diamond Matoh mpany). 1bs. Dried Apples (No. 1 sliced.) 4500 bs. Dried Prunes (80 to 90 to the 200 1bs. Nuremberg Bluing (La A boxes. 500 s Rock Salt. 250 Ts. Tapioca. 250 Ibs. Split Peas. bs. Farina. 125 1bs. Pearl Barley. 50 ths. White Pepper (1-Ib cans.) 80 Ibs. White Wax. 20 gals. Olives, No. 1 Queen, full measure (5-gal. egs). 8 gross Clay Pipes, TD. SALT MEATS. 1300 Bs. Bacon, extra light. 6000 bs. Extra Clear Salt Pork. ALE. 76 doz. Albion Ale, quarts, DRY GOODS. 1300 yds. Cordis Mill Tick No. 3. 3000 yds. Utica Sheeting, 58-in. 500 yds. Pequo: Bleached Cotton, 5-4. 500 yds. Pequo: Bleached Cotton, 7-4 80 yds. Pequot Bleached Cotton, 3 1300 yds. Park Mills Check, 4-4, No. 90, 400 yds. Table Linen. 1700 yds. Indian Head (unbleached). 1600 yds. Russian Crash. 1200 yds. Gray Flannel. 100 yds. Corsst Jeans. 3000 yds. Canton Flannel. 2500 yds. Amoskeag Sheeting. 800 yds. Lonsdale Muslin. 100 yds. Duck (No. 6, 1 yard wide). 1500 yds. Blue Denims. 500 yds. Amoskeag Gingham. 200 vds. Rubber Sheeting (1 yard wide), 200 vds. Oilcloth, 5-4. 45 doz. Ladies’ Hose. 250 doz. Cotton Threads, Coat’s or Clark's. 25 doz. Unbleached Huck Towels (18 35). 8 doz. White Bedspreads. 10 doz. Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ White Cotton. 30 doz. HandKerchiefs, Men’s Turkey Red. 120 yds. Black Calico. 100 ¥ds. Colored Canton Flannel. 800 yds. Bever Silesia. 40 pleces Mosquito Bar. 50 Ms. Knitting Cotton-Dexters. 415 M Millward’s nesdles. 25 doz. Paper Pins, Eagle. 10 doz. Steel Thimbles, 4 doz. Corsat Steels. 4 doz. Satety Pins, No. 1-2. 5 doz. papers Hairpins. Kirby, Beard & Co. 15 gross Colored Agate Buttons, No. 40. 80 gross White Agate Buttons, No. 40, 50. 80 gross White Agate Buitons, No. 20, 30. 90 gross Pants Buattons, suspenders. 60 gross Pants Buttons, front. 30 gross Black Horn Buttons, coat. 15 gross Black Horn Buttons, vest. 10 doz. Panis Buckies, biack and white, 15 doz. Linen Thread, Marshall’s black and white, 80 doz. Clark’s Mile End Cotion Thread, 500 yards to the spool. - 32 doz. Cotton Tape, 5. CLOTHING AND HATS. 70 oz Cotton Naped Shirts—neck 15 to 17 inche breast 44 inches; length of sleeves 25 inches: length of shirt 34 inches. 280 doz. pairs Socks. 30 doz. Wool Hats. CODFISH. 8000 1s. Codfish—whole selected, 100 boxes, to Tun 18 fish or less to the box: catch of 1895, 15,000 B, Fresh, Fla, No. 1. X s. Fres) , No. 1. Bidders to desl; nate the kind of fish. i 3 BLANKETS. 200 pairs Gray. Blankets. - Bidders to furnish samples. 75 pairs White Blankets. Bidders to furnish samplos. SHOES AND SLIPPERS, 85 doz. pairs Brogans, No. 6 to 11 inclus! 85 doz. pairs Slipuers, No. 8 to 11 inctusive. 6 doz. pairs Laced Gaiters. No. 3 to 8 inclusive. POTATOES. 170,000 s Potatoes, No. 1. BROOMS AND BRUSHES. 4 doz. Whisk Brooms (3 string). 6 doz. Counter Brustes (3c). 4 dor. Hair Floor Brushes, 16 Inches. 4 doz. Shoe Brushes, No. 16. 14 doz. Hand Scrub Erushes, No. 8. 1 doz. Large Dry Scrub Brushes. BUT(ER, EGGS AND CHEESE. 5500 doz. Eggs, fresh Caiifornia ranch. 25,000 Ibs. Fresh Roll Butter (fancy dairy). 600 Ds. Cheese—Call ornia; fancy flacs. HAMS. 3500 bs. Hams, Bidders (o state brands. FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, ETC. 150.000 1bs. Fresh No, 1 Steer Beet. 12,000 Bs. Mution, No. 1. 200 Ds. Sausage, No. 1. FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC. 1100 bbls Flour, baker’s extri 4000 1bs. Gat Meal 5000 Is. Corn Meal. 14,000 Bs, Cracked Wheat. 800 tbs. Graham Fiour. 83,000 Ibs. Rolled Barley. 120,000 Bs. Bran. 5 bhils Rolled Oats. COAL. 400 tons Gas Coal, 2240 Bs. to the ton. 800 tons Coal, 2240 Ibs. to the ton, to be delivered on the asylum whart. Bidders are required to specity the kind of coal by naming the mine from which it is taken or using the mame by which it is designated in commerce, Bids will be received for each class. The above-named articles are all to be of the best qualities, subject to the approval of the Resident Physician, and to be delivered at the Asylum at such times and in such quantiiies as he may desire. And it Is expressly understood that if (P RTR a greateror lexs quaniity of any ariicle than above mentioned shall be Tequired by the Resident Physi- cianthe same shall be furnished by the contractor at the contract price. 5 The contracts will bs 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 aggregate amount of the bid. Sald check to be made payable to C. B. SEELEY, and to be returned to the bidder in case of the rejection of his bid, or, 1f his bid shall be accepted, then o be retarned to the bidder on his filing & proper bond for the faithful perform- ance of the contract with the Board of Trustees, within five days ater the award shall have been made, otherwise said check to be collected and the pald to the use of said Asylum. Separate bids will be received for: ERIES AND PROVISIONS, COAL. FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC., SHOES AND SLIPPERS, BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE, CLOTHING AND HA1S, ALE, POTATOES, FRESH BEEF, SAUSAGE AND MUTTON, DRY GOODS, BROOMS AND BRUSHES, HAM CODFISH, FRESH FISH, SALT MEATS, BLANKETS, GAS COAL. “;l'g‘;.‘m”ne-thedm ©of rejecting any or Payments to be made monthly in cash , whe there ls money In the State Treasury for suchl pay- ments, and when there is no money in the treas- ury payments to be made out of the first money in the treasary applicable for that purpose. Bids to beé addressed to C. B. S] Y. of the Board of Trustees of the Napa State Asylum for the Insane, and indorsed on the envelope, “Proposals for Furnishing Supplles.” = Samples of articles, sho the character and quality thereof required, may be seen at the store- T00m of the Asylum. ‘The attention of bidders is called to the following section from the Political Code of the State: SECTION 3385, No nfl:uuof any kind or char- scter “for the benefit of the Staté, orto be pald for by '¥E riated or to be appro- priated by the State,” ured 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 Institation under the control of the State, or of any county, city and county, oity OF lown 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. v By order of the Board of Trusteesof the Napa State Asylum for the Insane, Dated Napa, Sept. 14. 1895. > C. B. SEELEY, Secretary. PROPOSALS. 15 —ee PROPOSALS—Continued. CITY REAL %STATE. TPPLIES FOR THE STATE INSANE ASYLUM AT AGNEWS, COMMENCING NOVEMBER 1, 1895, ENDING APRIL 30, 1896. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office Of the Secretary of the Board of Trusteesof the State Insane Asslum at ‘Agnews, No, 32 East Santa Clara street, %an Jose, up to 8 o'clock P. i of TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1885, aua at the atvlum st Agnéwe wp to 10: o'clock 4. M. of WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1895 (asylum time), for furnishing supplies for sald_asylum for the six months commencing No- Vember 1, 1895, and _ending April 30, 1896, said Pproposals consisting ot the following schedale and 10 be delivered as ordered: GROCERIES, 7000 pounds Beans, small white, 500 pounds Baking Powder, Pioneer or Golden Gate, 5-pound cans. 4 dozen Bath Brick, 1000 pounds Coffee, Java. 4000 pounds Coffee, Costa Rica. 1600 pounds Chicory. 1000 pounds Crackers, soda. 50 gailons Coal O1l, 150 deg. test. 100 pounds Currants, dried. 50 pounds Cinnamon, pure, ground, 5-pound papers. 160 pounds Corn Starch, Kingsford's, 1-pound P8 pounds Ginger, pure, ground, 5-pound cans. 3000 pounds Hominy, Jarge. i domn boitles Lucca Oli, quarts, Crosse & we! 2 ozen bottles Olive Oll, Quito Farm, Good- rich’s, large. 100 pounds Mustard, 5-pound caps. 10 gross Matches, Swift & Courtney’s 3 noes safety. gallons Pickles, mixed, No. 1, in barrels. 500 pounds Pear! Barley, No. 3. 250 pounds Black Pepper, pure, 5-pound cans. pounds Rice, Sandwl s No. 1. 800 pounds Sp!it Beas. 9000 pounds Sugar, dry granulated, extra fine. 15,000 pounds Sugar, Golden C. 240 pounds Starch, Kingsford's laundry, 40- pound boxes. ba“o? gallons Syrup, Golden, 30 gallons to the rrel. 72 pounds Soda, bicarbonate, 1-pound papers. $00 pounds Tes, basie:-fired Japan, = leyg“ pounds Tea, Diamond M, E. B. Congou .12, 500 pounds Tapioca, flake. 200 gallons Vicegar, wine, a0-deg. test. 000 pounds Macaroni, White, 15 pounds net each box. 1000 pounds Vermicelli, white No. 1, 15 pounds net each box. 1 dozen bottles Extract of Lemon, Merton & Co.'s 32-ounce bott'es. % 1 dozen bottles Extract of Vanilla, Merton & Co.'s Sz-ounce bottles. 110 dozen cans Cauned Apricots, Standards, gal- ons. (o0 fozen cans Canned Peaches, Standards, gal- ons. 400 pounds Cheese, best quality, California. 3 dozén bottles \orcestershire Sauce, Lea & Perrin’s, pints. DRIED FRUIT. 2000 pounds dried Apples, sliced, No. 1. 1000 pounds Dried Apricots, bleached, 1000 pounds Dried Peaches, bleached, No. 1. 8000 pounds Dried Prunes, California French, 60 0 70. FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, KTC. 100,000 pounds Fresh Beef, No. 1, all steers from 500 pounds to 700 pounds, delivered in sides. 8000 pounds No. 1 Fresh Mutton, dellvered whole. 8000 pounds No. 1 Fresh Veal, drossed. dellvered whole. 800 pounds Pork Sausage. ROLL BUTTER. 2500 pounds Fresh Fancy California Butter. KEG BUTTER. 10,000 pounds First-Class California Keg Butter. EGGS. 4000 dozen Fresh Callfornla Eggs. POTATOES. 110,000 pounds No. 1 Burbank Potatoes. HAMS, BACON, LARD AND PORK. 600 pounds Bacon, Light Breakiast, bidders to te brands. 500 pounds Hams, bidders to state brands. 1500 pounds Lard, Pure Leat, in tierces, 6 barrels Salt Pork, extra clear. SALT FISH. 800 pounds Codfish, California, 100-pound cases. 5 half-barrels Mackerel, NO. 1,100 pounds net each barr FRESH FISH. 9000 pounds Fresh Fish, No. 1, assorted. AND SALT. 8000 pounds Fine Dairy Salt. . FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC. 18,000 pounds Ground Barley. 7600 pounds Corn Meal. 7000 pounds Oat Meal ira. 7000 pounds Cracked Wheat. 25,000 pounds Bran. 3 barrels Rolled Oats. 700 barrels Flour, bakers’ extra. 2400 pounds Graham Flour, 6000 pounds W heat (for chicken feed.) CHEWING TOBACCO. 800 pounds Drummond Tobacco Company’s Horse Shoe. SMOKING TOBACCO AND PIPES. 350 pounds Plug Cut, {n one-pound packages; bid- ders to submit samples, SOAP, LYE AND SODA. 125 boxes of Star of Kitchen Soap, 20 bars to the box. M?O ‘boxes Ivory Soap, laundry size, 100 bars to the x. 3000 pounds Laundry Soap. 200 cans Concentrated Lye, American, one-pound cans. 2000 pounds Sal Soda. LY GOODS. 400 yards Bed Ticking, Amoskeag, A, C. A., 36 inches wide. 100 yards Cotton Flannel, XXX unbleached Nashua. 200 yards Park Mills. 200 yards Crash, linen, 18inches wide. 300 yards Denims, Pearl River, indigo blue, 38 inches wide. 100 yards Duck, No. 8, 36 Inches wide. 500 yards Sheeting, Indian Head, 4-4, unbleached. 100 yards Sheeting, Pequot, 5-4, bleached, 800 yards Dress Goods. all wool, 36 inches wide. 200 vards Frieze, 27 inches wide. 10 dozen Ladies” White Merino Undervests, high neck, long slceves, $4 to 40, 8 dozen Bedspreads, white. 1 dozen Hair Brushes. 10 doren Comb, dress. 6 dozen Combs. fine. 125 dozen Clark’s O. N. T. 8pool Cotton, assorted numbers and colors. 5 doren Hundkerchiefs, ladies’ (p20 dozen Handxercuiels, men's Turkey red, 24 ! 5 doren Hairpips, K. & B., assorted, No. 100. 85 dozen valrs Ladies’ Hose, all wool. 1000 dozen Needles, Millward’s assor 4 gross Pins, Wallace & Sons, No. F.. 20 gross Buttons, pants. 8 gross Buttons, horn, coat and vest. 25 gross Buttons, agate, dress and shirt, No. 40. CLOTHING. 12 dozen Coats, 37 to 44, as 12 dozen Pants, leg 30 to per sample, 6 dozen Vests, as per sample, 36 dozen Gray Wool Overshirts. neck 16 to 17, 2510 27 inches wide, 33 inches long. 16 dozen Hickory Shirts, neck 15 to 17, 23 to 27 inches wide, 33 inches long. 15 dozen Cotton Flaunei Undershirts, 36 to 44, 15 dozen pairs Canton Flannel Drawers, leg 30 to 34, walst 36 t0 34. 100 dozen pairs Gray Mixed Cotton Socks. 10 dozen Overalls, duck Canton flannel lined, leg 30 0 34, walst 32 10 44. 8 dozén pairs Suspenders, average and extra lengths. HATS. 20 dozen Hats, wool. SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 20 dozen Brogans, buckled, 6 to 12, white labor. 30 dozen Slippers, leather, 4 to 12, white labor. 2 dozen Ladies’ Shoes. BRUSHES. 4 dozen Hair Fioor Brushes. 2 dozen Counter Rrushes. 5 dozen Scrub Brushes. 1 dozen Shoe Brushes, No. 16. 8 dozen Combination Mop Handles. BROOMS. 16 dozen Calftornia Brooms. 1 dozen Whisk Brooms, 8 strings. UROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. 8 dozen Dinner Plates, S-inch. 8 dozen Soup Plates, 8-inch. 8 dozen Vegetable Dishes, 1 dozen Platters, 12-inch. 8 dozen Sauce Dishes, small. 12 dozen Cups and Ssucers. & dozen Glass Tumblers. TINWARE. z‘B‘GOun Galvanized Iron Buckets, 3 gallons, No. ron, 5 dozen Galvanized Iron Chambers, 834-inch sizes, C., 3%, 'r sample. waist 32 t0 44, as :or 7-inch bottom, 8%, inches high, No. 28 0 dozen Pint Tin Cupe, X tin. 1 dozen Coffee Pots, 3 gallons, XXX tin, 1 dozen Tin Syrup Cans, 3 gallons, XX tin. 1 dozen Soup Cans, 8 gailons, XXX tin, 100zen ML Cans, 3 gallons, XX tin: £ _ WOOD. 280 cords Pine Wood, No. 1. . ENGINE-ROOM COAL. 200 tons £ngine-room Coal, 2240 t0n. Bldders Spsciy Kind and qoalicy. 0 'O the To be delivered in carloag lots and weighed on ‘asylum scales. GAS COAL. 100 tons Gas Coal, 2240 pounds to the ton. Bid- ders kind and quallity. To be delivered in carload lots and weighed on lum scales. - RANGE COAL. | ful performance of the same as the Board of Trus- tees may requirs within five daya after such award. Separate bids will be received for— gfiu:n’}mn'r ; FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, ETC, ROLL BUTTER. . KEG BUTTER. ForaToms. HAMS, BACON, LARD AND PORK. SALT FISH. FRESH FISH. SALT. FLOUR. GRAIN, ETC. CHEWING TOBACCO. SMOKING TOBACCO AND PIPES, SOAP, LYE AND SODA. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. HATS. SHOES AND SLIPPERS. BRUSHES, BROOMS, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. TINWARE, WOOD. ENGINE-ROOM COAL GAS COAL. RANGE COAL. .lil'::m Board reserves the right of refecting any or Payments to be made monthly, in cash, when there Is money in the Treasur: for such payments, and when there is no money 1 the Treasury, pay- ment to be made out of the first money in the Treasury applicable for that p 3 Tids t be addressed to T. & Montgomery, Sec- Tetary of the Boera of Trustees of the State Insane Asylom at Agnews, and indorsed on the envelope, “Proposas for furnishing supplies.” Bidders will also mark on envelope the class of supplies bid on. Envelopes and blank bids may be obtained by ap- 1ying to the Secretary. A separate envelope will required for each bid. Samples of articles, showing the character and Quallty thereor, requirea, eXcept such as are per- ishable, may be seen at’ the storeroom of the asy- lum. ‘The attention of bidders is called to the following section from the Political Code of the State: SECTION 3235. “No supplies of any kind or char- acter for the benefit of the State, or to be paid b3 any moneys appropriated, or to be appropriated, by the State, manufactured or grown in this State, which are in whole or in part the product of Mon- golian labor, shall be purchased by the officials for this State having control of any public institution under the control ‘of the State, or of any county, cityand county, city or town thereot.”” In order to preserve aniformity and facilitate the award, it has been resolved to receive no bids unless made upon biank forms furnished by the Secretary. Parties will please carry out the sum total for each article and add up the same, 50 that the gross amount may be seenat a glance; otherwise bld will not be considered. By order of the Board of Trustessof the State Insane Asylum at Agnews. Dated San Jose, September 1K, 1895, T.'S. MONTGOMERY, Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING SUPPLIES— Notice is hereby given that the Board of Direc- tors of the Industrisl Home of Mechanical Trades for the Adult Blind will recelve and open proposals for supplying the home for the coming year, com- mencing October 14, 1895, and ending October 13, 1896, with the following articles: 1. Broomcorn, Wire, Twine, etc. 2. Beet and Mutton. 3. Gro- ceries and Provisions. 4. Wood and Coal. Bids will be opencd on Monday, October 14, 1895, at the hour of four o’clock aud thirty minutes p. M. (4:30 o'clock P. M.) of sail day et the home, corner of Thirty-sixth street and TeleZraph avenus, Oakland California. Blank forms with Schedules 0! Sup- plies required ,with conditions etc.,can be haa upon application to the Superintend=ut, Joseph Sanders, atthe home, corner of Thirty-sixth street and Telegraph avenue, Oakland, ualifornia. The board reserves the right o reject any and il bids. By order of the Board of Directors, JOHN AMES, Secratary, PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. ORNUNG'S PTANO-HOUSE REMOVED TO 218 Pos st.; instruments strictly first class. JINE WEBER UPRIGHT, AT A GREAT SAC- rifice. HEINE, 410 Post. BARGAIN LIST OF PIANOS. All fully warranted 5 years. Cash oF easy ayments. Standard; rosewood: good condition. . 1 Nugent; an excellent piano: very cheap.... 200 2Gablers: thoroughly renewed; same as new. 250 1 Marschall: praciically new. . 1 Emerson: largest size: bronze 1 Estey: slightly used 1 Emerson; largest size; wal autifal... 3! SHEEMAN, €LAY & CO., Pacific Coast Agents Steinway Piano, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.’ Large selection of renting pianos. N UST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY : UPRIGHT: perfect order: $52 50. Room 21,809 Market. XOELLENT STEINWAY: SPLENDID CON- dition; $200. Room 10, Ficod bufiding. EMME & LONG PIANO CO. HAVE RE- moved t0 735 Market st. [EW STEINWAY, CHICKERING AND Emerson second-hand uprights; slmost new; your own price. BUWERS & SON, 23 kifth st. W EBER SOHMEK, EMERSON, LESS THAN halfcost. BRUENN, 228 Post st. ELEBRATED BUSH & GERTS PIANOS tone unsurpassed; cases unique. A.L BAN CROFT & CO., 824 Post ai. JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD& NEW M. MULLER, maker, repafrer, 2 Latham place. EMOVED—F. W. SPENCER & CO. 70 338 Post st., near Powell, sole agents Conover, Colby and'Spencer plands. 328 Pos: st. WL G.BADGER WITH KOHLEE & OHASE, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. PEN FOR BUSINESS. The finest line of new planos for rent and sale 16 San Francisco. L HABRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels building. JASY TERMS; W PRICES KUHLE! BaalgEss w e A food plano by renting. Be careful to go.io KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and 80 O'Farrell st. ECRER BROS. STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other firstclass makes of planos: little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE 9§ and 30 O'Farrell st. ARGAINSIN HIGH-GRADE PIANOS: EASY payments. SCHMITZ & CO., 935 Market st. A S ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, guitars and banjosat MAUVAIS'. 769 Market. BIEON MAUZY, $08 POST ST._SOHMER Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TECK, CHICKERING & SONS,, VOSE AND Sterling planos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. Soie agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st (CEEAEEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the l’nJ:gfnm or one year for $1 50, post- axo BETTER AND EASIER PLAN T0O BUY A MONEY TO LOAN. ON'T GO TO THE BROKER AND PAY COM- mission, but come to the loaner direct and pay no commission: 10 charge for making out, papers on your furniture and pianos without removing; lowest rates. 418 Eilis st., room 22. NY AMOUNT: 18T, 2D OR 3D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 131 Montgomery, room 1. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE 1ST AND 2ND mortgages, undivided interests, estates: and on furniture or piangs, without removal, in San Francisco. Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda: amount; lowest rates: all business confident Call or write to BECK ER, 240 Montgomery st. NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, pianos and family jewels; low interest; pri- vate entrance; gentlemanly, discreet attendants 8t UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. ‘RICHMOND—— C.\BTBO STREET ADDITION. STREET ADDITION STREET ADDITION ®35(), LOTS25x100 ON STREETS GRADED, . sewered and macadamized, water-plped: ooy 30 minutes from your work on line of electric car; easy terms: $10 monthly; are selling fast. 3750 WE WILL BUILD TO ORDER A - meat, substantial cottage of 4 rooms and bath on one of the above lots, costing 3350, making a total of $1100: you must see these cot- tages: the best ever bulit In this city forjthe price: lot fenced; water and sewer connected. Take Valencia-st. cars, transfer at 14th st. to electric road and ride to Chenery and Castro sts. We have a branch office there. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. CHEAPEST LOTS IN ——RICHMOND. RICHMON On Twenty-fitth ave., Clement and Point Lobos ave. 5400, 3450, §500: 25x130: level: no shitting sand; $50 cash, $10 monthly. Don't wait: Sutro Electric Road on Clement st. running soon. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. OUTH OF THE PARK. SNAPS ON EASY TERMS. Lots on 10th and 1lth aves., M and N streets; the price is $275 and we have sold 21 lots in the past 3 weeks; all adjoining property held higher: nearly level; fine views; bound to advance in rice. $25 cash; 10 monthly installments. BALDWIN & HAMSMOND, 10 Montgomery st. N.E. COR,_18TH AVE. AND CLE- . 28:11, E. 120, 8. 25, W. ichmond district. side Lott st., between Haight and Waller; 27:6x69:6; 2 fronts. CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 California st. MINUTES OF CITY (being built): $3600: $1000 cas) Seventeenth: 5 rooms: bath, etc. N COTTAGES hotwell, nepr open dally. ONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. BORROWERS ACCOMMODATED AT SHORT NOTICE BY THE CALIFORNIA TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE—MILLS BUILDING. L. R. ELLERT, MANAGER. 32_‘{0“ MODERN COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS » and bath: high basement: cement sidewalk: all in fine condition; on York st.; lot 25x100: $1000 cash. See W. K. C., 158432 San- chez street, corner 29th, City. [OR SALE—VERY CHEAP: ON ACCOUNT golng to country: 2-story house of 6 rooms and bath; stable for 2 horses and carriage: lot 22x117:6 t0 alley : cars passing every 5 minutes. Inquireat place, 239 Chattanooga st., bet. 33d and 24th. T OUSES BUILT$150 T 8375 & ROOM; CALL and examine plans. 1149 Mission st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. EPWIN K. ALSIP & CO. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. We have sold and exchanged properties during hard times. Why? Becanse we have & long list of the best properties in the State at the lowest prices, and parties wishing country lands find ex- actly what they want. . NAPA COUNTY. $1600—15 ecres, located near St. Helena: 14 mile from school and depot on county road to Calistoga 12 acres in bearing vines with fruit trees 2 rs oid plauted between; balance vegetable land; all fine orchard land; no improvements. ALSO. $2000—16 acres in bearing vineyard, Jocated near St. Helena; some fruit trees for family use; 4-room house; barnand other outbuildings: easy terms. No. 1112—83000—A fine stock and hog ranch o? 172 acres in Mariposa County; 100 acres of grain land; balance pasture covered with scattering timber; adjoining land ean be utilized for pastur- age; good house, with brick milk cellar; several fine springs of water; 2 horses, 14 head of catile. 6 of which are registered Holsteins; 22 hegs, 40 tons of hay, 4 acres in grain; complets st of farm- Ing tools. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. $1200—10 acres near Alma; 214, acres vineyard; family orchard. 2 acres in grain: all can be farmed: houss 4 ro0: arn, outhouses, 9 Rotunds, Miils building, San Francisco. 18() ACRES; ALL LEVEL, RICH BOTTOM land: 70 acres in full-bearing orchard, apri- cots, prunes and pears: will be sold as & whole or part at a surprising bargain. Apply SPECK & CO., 802 Market st. 3Q(AGRE, TRACT ALFALFA TAND, STX miles from Hills Ferry: 100 acres checked ; artesian water on adfoining lands. in_aifalfa, sell ing at from $60 to $100 per acre; $20 per acre, hal? cash, or will exchange for Oakland clear, rent-paying property. D. H. TWING, Somoma City, Cal. MUST _BE SOLD—ONE OF THE BEST 10- cated 160-acre ranches in Lake County: 14 mile from Clear Lake, with plenty running water; 100 acres improved: §-room house: plenty timber: $2500: time t0 suiton payments. W. L. FOSTER, Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. 6000 ACRES WELL WATERED, WITHIN 50 miles of San Francisco, to lease cheap, A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City,Ca. END FOR OUR LIiST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose, A WEEES NEWS FOR 6 CENTS _ THE WEEKLY CALL. In wraper, for mafling. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMSDA REAL ESTATE. T ANTED—CHEAP PROPERTY FOR IMME diate cash sales. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. $600 LOT_40x1607 5200 CASH:_ GOOD « location. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. ARGE LOT: REDUCED FROM $1500 TO $1000: 2 cheap lots on the Park: they must be sold. HALL & BAIRD, 1803 Park st.. Alameda. e e e e L BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. TOR SALE OR RENT: BERKELEY; $5000 cash: ‘worth $7000; owing ta departure of ome piace: § rooms; 10t 100x! bearing frait trees; stable: charming view:rent §30. Ad- dress Home, box 87, Call Office. AY SUMOF MONEY ON WATOHES, DIA- monds, jewelry, sealskins; highest price paid 105 0ld gold silver:’ business siriculy private: pos- tal orders attended to. Western Loan Office, 7 dth. STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STBICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market, cor.Stockton, rms. 17 and 18, first fivor: estabiished 30 years; always open. “Uncle Bill. NY SUM: FIRST OR_SECOND MORT- gages, estates: no delay. MURPHY, 628 Mkt. B () 0,80 CENTS PEE MONTH FOR BACH #100, according to security: any sum; also second mortgages. J. 0. R., box 87, Call. ONEY LYING IDLE; WILL MAKE LOANS; $5 per month interest on each $1000 from 85000 up and 55 cente per month interest on each $100 from $200 up. L., box 6, Call Office. OANS ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS without removal, in city and Oakland; low in- terest; dealings strictly private. 218 Powell st. ONEY ON ANY SECURITY: STRICTLY private :interest moderate. 126 Kearny st.,r. 59. )N ANY SECURITY. AT LOW RATES: dealings confidential. 43 Crocker building. 51& CITY,COUNTY AND COLLATERAL SE- 2 curities: TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 Californis. NY AMOUGNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins. pianos, all valu- ables and securities: private office: bmsiness con- fidential. Columbla Loan and Coliateral Office (Incorporated), 9 Grant ave., 3 doors from Marker ONEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,ur. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. BDRBOW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, Jjewelry, furniture and planos witheut removal ; Jowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & 0., Mills bldg, 5th loor. r 8: strictly confidential A JEEE'S NEWS POR § CENTS —THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. OFFICES TO LET. A A A A A A A A A A A A A . 261 KEARNY—LARGE, DESIRABLE SUN- o 2 ny offices: entrance for signboards: reasona- e. FFICES TO LET—SAVINGS UNJON BUILD- o5, 530 Calltornia. ASHTON, 412 Montgomers: ELEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS oh: building, 925 Market: rents low: B0 extra mlhr'l'lshnlmmleu or h Apply at building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO.,14 g ST, STORAGE STDBAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- bold goods, ete. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. ‘WH.AUN BROTHERS, - 1710 MARKET— Storage; low rates: telephone South 762. - IRST-CLASSSTORAGE ; ADVANCES MADE 431498 Market st. CHAS. L TAYLOR, PHYSICIANS. e REECMATISN, NEURALGIA, GOUI—SPE- cial attention fo these diseases.’ J. A, McDON- ALD, M.D., 1236 Market st.; 2104, 71087, X STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. R. OLIVER, . REAL ESTATE DEALER, 513 East Main st., Stockton. - Owner of East Stockton and Brown's Additions; Iots in these and other additions at 85 a month: 10 Interest and 1o taxes; largest list of inside prop- exty of apy dealer in Slockion: quick sales aud small profits s the motto of this office. SCALON HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE directors of the S. F. and S. J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the principal station in the south- eastern part of San Jaaquin County and is destined to become &t once the most important of all the stations on the line of the railroad on account of the vast bodies of rich, alluvial loam lands sur- rounding the town, every acre of which will be #0id with a perpetual water right. Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent savings bank and ipvest in this coming center of southeastern San Joaquin County. For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E. E. HARLOWE & CO., 430 East Main'st., Stockton, California. . SANTA CLARA COUNTY, . REAL ESTATE. ANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19,000 acres in subdivisions for frult planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 82 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal. OR EXCHANGE. $85,000 — 50 acres fine full-bearing orchard— prunes, peaches, pears and apricots: fiue pumping ‘Pplant 10 irrigation; good for 20 per cent net on in- estment; owner away from home and can't attend to it: must have $12,000 cash, balance San Francisco ;rolnny unincumbered. WITCHER JONES, 25 East: Santa Clara st., San jose Cal. . TO EXCHANGE. $6000. mfifiwm NEW MODERN RESI- Srade tor cleat property. ALDEN & S SErETS 902 Broadway, oakiand. . e TAN ELEGANT MODERN HOUSE; VERY choicest_and most convenient residence por- &lnna:“l:.“pu : near 4 electric-car lines and local train; 2-story house, 8 rooms, bath, laundry, eleu.de l!t:l:': a flfl-w: m“- E2TD & Con 160 Mhmth e Sl F OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Er GREATEST BARGAIN IN O $000 . land: a beautiful residence rooms and lot 60x120; In center of towi X- 10 former price $10,000. ALDEN & GARFIELD, 802 Brond- way, Oakland, 5\ EW COTTAGE, b ROOMS AND BATH: 25x100; electric-cars pass door: price $1500; A. JACOBY, 1620 Eighth ave., 50 BUYS STORE- station; leased ar; this pays big interest: has responsi- will_incrense in vaiue. W.E. BAR- NARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., O % b LOT 50x180; ) high ground; near electric street-car line: price only $500. ALDEN & GARFIELD, 1002 Broad- 'Way, Oakland. \> UTUAL BUILDING-LOAN ASSOCIATIO! YL 1oans on homes: shares; rent money soon pars for home; {nvestments in shares are safe and 1 per month. profitable: new series now: E. NAYLOR, room 8, floor CHAS. Large list of choice residence property to be sold to the highest bidder: 14 acres nesr Blair Park, Nob Hill, Piedmont; 400 choice lots; 4 acres in Fruityale. GOOD CHEAP RANCHES, close to Oakland. ACRE T! ‘TS AND CHICKEN RANCHES, 110 acres: 25 acres close to Piedmont car lina; can subdivide; fine land: easy terms. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Send for catalogues. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Eroadway, Oakland. _ ON'T LOSE MONEY PAYING RENT—838 per month, nothing down, buys a modern cot- tage of 5 rooms and bath, furiture included, Kast Oakland: 2 blocks from local station and electric cars: street work complete; nelghborhood strictly first-class: price o value, J.S. MY 1ot 75x150: fenced: near electric cars: easy terms. Fraitvale Land Company, Fruitvale station $9 MONTHLY FOR 4 THE ALTE) plans free. F. BO. $150. LoT=8ma - Fruitvale: electric cars; only $1 down and $1 a week: selling fast: good improvements. H. B. PINNEY. owner. 802 Broadway. Oakland MARRIAGE LIUENSES, Licenses to marry wers granted yesieriay as follows: J. F. McCourtney and Anbie T. Guttridge. Owen F. Fisher and Mary E. Nolan, 31— Fred Rogers and Mittie M. Paden, Wiliiem Murray and May Gavuer, G. C. Braendlin and Hannah Forbes, 81—45. M. Olsen and Emma Johannesen, 33—: F. Barriere and Leonie Bouscal, 31— 5—24. DIVORCE GRANTED., The following divorce was granted in the Su- perior Court yesterday: Nellie Gorman from James Gorman: desertion. —_— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. ‘Birth, marriage and_death motices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same pubiished. ] BORN. BECKER-October 6, 1895, tothe wite of Adam Becier, a son. HERRMANN—In this city, October 8, 1895, 10 the wife of Jullus Herrmann, & son. JONES—In Alameda, October 9, 1595, to the wifte of Chatles H. Jones, & daughter. EENNEDY—In this city, September 14, 1895, to the wife of J. J. Kennedy, a son. LONGWORTH—In this city, October 8, 1895, to the wife of Thomas LOngworth, & son. PRINCE—In this city, September 29, 1895, to the wife of Frank R. Prince, a son. RIPP! MARRIED. BARNETT—BERNSTEIN—In this city, October 8, 1895, by the Rev. M.S.Levy, Mark J. Bar- nett and Frances Bernstein, bothwof San Fran- cisco. BETTS—RICHARDSO! —In Alameda, October 8, 1895, by the Rev. W. M. Lane, Le Grand Betts of Los Angeles and Bessie Richardson. CHASE—HAGERTY—In_this city, October 6, 1805, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, George W. Chase and Fannie M. ragerty, both of San Fran- cisco. CORDES—MEYER—In this city, October 9. 1895, by the Rev.J. Cumming Smith, William F.Cordes and Albertine C. Meyer, both of San Francisco. GLEASON—WHITMAN—October 9, 1895, at the TUnion-square Free Baptist Church, by the Rev. Willism N. Meserve, Harry C. Gieason and Mind nie Whitman. both of San Francisco. MOREL—BISSERT—In this city, October 6,1895, at St. Mary’s Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Hannigan, Milo F. More1 and Dollie E. Bissert. STEWART—PATTERSON—In this city, Uctober 7,185, by the Rev. J. Cumming Smith, Jonn A. ?;tewnn and Margaret Patterson,’both of Santa Cruz. WALDEN—LUNDBERG—TIn this city, October 8; 1895, by the Rev. J. Cumming Smith. Charles J. ‘Walden of Greenbrae and Adelaide Lundberg of n Francisco. —_— e DIED. McMann, James McPhail, James Prince, Wiillam C. B Radomsky, F. A. Frank, Mathilde Gander, Charles T. Geany, John Hicks, Thomss J. Hyman, Helena Short, Jacob McCarthy, Fiorence Sullivan, Matt B. Wosser, Gertrude FRANE—In this city, October 10, 1895, Mathilde, oungest and beloved daughter of A. W.and ‘rederika Frank. and sister of August, Loulse and Bernhard Frank, a native of San Francisco, years 10 months and 28 days. In Alameda, October 9, 1895, John a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged T., beloved son of Charles and Leonie Gander, = native of San Francisco, sged 5 months and days. W Friends and_scquaintances are respect- tully invited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 9:30 o’clock A. M., from the residence of his parents, 59 Precita avenue, off Mission street, between Army and Twenty-seventh, thence to St. Anthony’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HYMAN—In this city, October 10, 1895, Helena, beloved wife of the late Hirsch Hyman, and daughter of the late Louis and Mary Peritz, a na- tive of Kempen, Prussia, aged 52 years. HICKS—TIn this city, October 9, 1895, Thomas J. beloved son of the late Thomas and Mary Hict and brother of Mrs. C. Rappold and Edward Hicks, &nativeo: Philadelphia, Pa., aged 40 years. MCCARTHY—In this city, October 9, 1895, Flor- ence, dearly beloved husband of Maria McCarthy, and father of Neal, John, Nellie, Josle, Eddie and Charies MecCarthy, s native of the parish of Seull, County Cork, lreland, aged 53 vears. and £months. [County Cork papers please copy. | B Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 9 o'clock A. 3. from bislate resi- Gence, 1319 Monigomery street, thence to S Francis Church, corner Vallejo street and Mont- gomery avenue, where asolemn requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McMANN—In this city, October 9, 1895, James, ‘dearly beloved son of Jeremiah and the late Mary ‘McAfann, and brother of John, Patrick and Denny McMann and Mrs. M. Butweil. a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 11 months and 14 days. B Friends and scquaintances are respect- #ully invited o attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 10:30 0'clock A. ., fromtne par- lors o Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, near Union. thence by 11:45 0'clock . M. train ‘from Third and Townsend Strests for Holy Cross Cemeters. MCPHAIL—In thisclty, October 10, 1895, James McPhall, a native of Troy, N. Y., aged 50 years. PRINCE—In this city. September 30, 1895, Wil- llam Coddington Romagsi. infant son of Frank R. and Mary Florence Prince. RADOMSKY—In this city, October 10, 1895. Fred- erick A., wved son of Amelia and the late ‘Adolph Radomsky, and brother of Jacob R. aud C.A. Radomsky and Mrs. C. Hull, a nativeot Missouri, aged 37 years. 89-Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully 1nvit to attend the funeral SUNDAY, October 1 at 10 o’clock A. M., from the par- lorsof the Union Undertaking Company, 733 Mission street, near Third. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SHORT—In San Anselmo, Marin County, October 9, 1895, Jacob Short, brother of J. O. B. Short of San Anselmo and Mrs. D, Parpee of Marfield, native of Sitver County, 1li., aged 61 years. B9 Friends and acquainiances are respect fully invited to astend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), 8t 13 0'clock A. 3., rom _the residence of his brother, J. O. B.Short, San Anselmo. Ioterment Mount Tamalpais’ Cemetery, San Rafacl. SULLIVAN—In the City and County Hospital, October 10, 1895, Matt B.Sultivan, aged 48 years, WOSSER—In Tiburon, October 10,1895, Gertrade Madeline, infant davghter of J. J. and Agues Wosser, aged 5 months and 5 days. UNITED UNDEKRTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS. 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EWBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY. I]! SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1aid out on thelawn ; perpetual i beau- burial elsewhere. WILE ity Otiice, ® Gity Holl Avenue _