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, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1895 1» ROOMS TO LE Ninth Street. NINTH—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE and suite; sunny: transient; rent reasonable. NINTH-BAY-WINDOW AND Si iront room; central; cheap; lower fl Post Street. POST—GOOD ROOMS — Continuea Boward Strpes——zoed. IGHT HOUSE il HOUSEREEPING 7 HOWARD rooms; $5 up: ment; water free. NY URN vindow honsekeebing yormy, LD 3 ROOM=. CLEAN; W2 P % Apply 825 Fifth son Street, JACKSON, NR. MASOXN. housekeepin FRONT ROOMS and suites for rent; reasonable; transients. POST—BEAUTIFUL rooms; aiso small rooms; $2 a week upwrd. SHED SUITE; —FURNISHED ' rooms; $8 and Leavenworth Street. H — .3 FURNISHED ng rooms: parlor floor; no chil- rent reasonable, —4 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: ; light housekeeping allowed; all modern conveni ""NBAR VAN NESS_NICELY roished cozy rooms; g Minna Street, A — FURNIS 546 MINN HED. ROOMS FOR bath; Amer- Sacramento Street. B SACRAM nished smail tront room; $13. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- hers from $5 u e = T O—NICELY FUR- Montgomery D ROOMS—SUNNY, House, 220 Mont Second Street. SECOND, NR. HOWARD—FURNISHED d single; also housekeeping. Seventh Street. NICELY FURNISHED SIN- gle front rooms. $1 a week. T SEVENTH—FURNISHED ROOMS §1 A week up; also housekeeping; t NT ROOMS FOR = housekeeping; also single. Shotwell Street. SHOTWELL — 8U NFURNISHE ave., near Pacific st. rooms, double. Powell Street. POWELL, COR. GEARY— 3 rooms, nicely furnished. Second Streat. ©) SECOND-FURNISHE < housekeepi; LOWER FLAT [ i | | NS AND BATH, D ROOMS FOR K& LDWIN & HAM Shotwell Street, t‘A\'FCBNlSHED ROOMS A SHOTWELL—4 FURNISHED for housekeeping: te family; terms reasonable. CITY REAL ESTATE. JINE FLATS. TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF MARKET, RENTS $720 PER ANNUM. $6250—3 fine flats of 5, 5, 600ms and bath: only 47ears old: n good condition; always rented; ot 26x96 feet; cost $575 EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. ARKIN-ST. RESIDENC L ONLY $4000. A modern 2-story bay-window residence of 7 rooms and bath; brick foundation, cement walks, etc.; 1 block from Union-si. cable. EASTON, ELDKIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. GREAT BAT MUST BE IN. OLD THIS WEE AS OWNER LEAVES CITY, $2100—A handsome bay-window coitage of 6 rooms and bath on Douslass st., near 24th: only 3 years old; cost $3600: 1ot 25X125 feet; this s not @ cheap article,” but a beautiful home ata sac- rifice price. o EASTON, ELDRIDGE & 0., 638 Marker st. UY A HOME. B NEW AND MODERN. EASY PAYMENTS. $500 cash, or less, balance monthly, same as rent, will buy an elegant modern house 'of 6 or 7 Tooms and bath; large basement: substantially built: elegantly finished and complete in ail de- ee them to-dsy; they are open for Inspec- California st., cor. 2d ave.; take Sacramento- st. cars. Call at office for further particulars. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & Con, 638 Market 5t FINERESIDENCE, DEVISADERO ST., NR, PAGE. $6000—a 2-story bay-window house of 8 rooms and bath and basement in good condition; lot 25x 100; this is a bargain. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & ©0., 638 Market st Sixteenth Street. COR. HOWARD—TWO T00mS, compiete for house- xth Street. HILLSDALE, SUNNY 1gle and en suite; $1 t0 $1 50 a day. < front sun) keeping; $12. = Stevenson Street. SON — SUN Sutter Street. = SUTTER—8 SU ©) room: light housekjy NY FRONT FUR- 1th grate; cheap. on account of 'de- FURNISHED new modern flat, Stockton Street. D FLAT OF 5 ROOMS nigy FUR. eping; cheap. TURK-2 OR 31 d r00ms for hous: for light housekeepin Twenty-sixth Street. NTY-SIXTH ST, NEAR MIS- sunny housekeeping URNISHED ROOMS ras and bath. utter streeg. MS: GARDEN FRONT AND S36 Guerrero st. LARGE SUNNY hath; hot and cold running wi ce; gas; other single rooms; S S ter; closets; firep MODERN IM- nicely farnishe = “SUTTER — ELEGANT ROOMS; X Webster Street. board optional; 1 suie, $1: WEBSTER—2 OR 5 LARGE HANDSOME Tooms, furnished or unfurnished. Third Street. ‘—44 THIRD, NEAR convenient and respectable; 200 per night; %1 50 10 $6 per week: electric lights iu every room: reading rm: free bus. Turk Street. N FURNISHED FRONT suite; suitable for married couple or office: 602 Market. YOD YARD AND rd: rent $8. h and Folsom. AGE 6 ROOMS 321 Cedar ave SPECK & CO. Miscellaneous. rooms 25¢ 10 $1 50 BATH: LARGE Brannan Street. BRANNAN, A0V large bedroom and kitchen, furnished; $8. Bush Street. RNTSHED ROOMS: and single; light housekeept SUNNY FRONT ROOM and cold: gas SIXTH—SUNNY or unfurnished; board optional; every con- SPECK & CO., 802 Market st., for nd flats: notice the rush. 7~ BUSH—S BUSB—SU Ness Avenue. AN —NICELY FUR- shed sunny parlors; elegan hood: board optional. BUSH—LARC nicely furnished SH, 3 NA—NEWLY front sunny room box 123, Call. FURNISHED Miscellaneous. Capp Street. 95 CAPP=3SU day, $4 per nmiontl and ) BOARDING Clay Street. WORTH, 617 BUSH ¢ 7 CLAY—LOW | rooms ior housekeepins "ROOMS AND BATH, D BATH: RENT $15. . between Neven OF 5 ROOMS Apply THOS. SULLIV.A ) window sunn; Eighth Street. 2 gentlemen: $40. HNE SHERMA LIST DATLY SPECK & €O, EIGHTH-SU dow room, with stove; $10 a month. Eddy Street. table: moderate term ms and bath; front parior; first-class board [ TURK — MOST U front room on Turk; nished suite and single; sunny; very rea- NTH'S RENT = nexcelled; very room suitable for working girl. “Eleventh » Q¢ CALIFORNIA § OOZ rooms; choice locutios table unexceiled; REAR—FOUR SU. VENWORTE CELY FURNISH- unny {ront room; first-class board. OFARRELL piano;folding bed Ellis Street. = ELLIS-NICELY £ om, single or s Fifth Street. FIFTH—FURNISH #1 50 per weel SUNNY PAR- unny alcove;chea; 2 FURNISHED double pariors, single rooms, with board RNISHED SUNNY ; ice flat 7 roon ROOMS, DOUBLE Folsom Street. FOLSOM-—36 UP O surnished 0OMS AND BOAED 71 GEARY — 2 42 rent reasonable. T ABBOTSFORT charges moder- lor for 1 or 2 persons. legantly furnished front suit and board single rooms $20 up: large and sunny. L SFORD REOPENF MRES. H. CHAMBERLAIN ; terms moderate; billiards and smoking- NY FRONT ROOM, , also housekeeping; cheap, Golden Gate Avenue. UENISHED ROO « location; referenc crences. r. Hyde and Pin 714 BUSH—OPE; 1; references given and required; &li modern conveniences. MRS T. W.BROTHERTO:; v urnished_housekeeping rooms; bath; gas. <) GOLDEN GaTE Z nished sunny front rco HALL AND in st., near S - SUNNY FLAT 7 BOARDED. TRLTO BOARD: 110 Austin, off Polk. near CHILDREN NHILD, WORKING 1 / terms reasonable. Harrison Street. 1 HARRISON—NICELY FURNISHED 2 front room, $3 month to respectable 7 ROOMS: BATIE Bryant st., bet. Twenty- AMERICAN FAMILY Hayes Street. HAYES ST.—LARGE UNFURNISHED 2 i T ADY WITH DAUGHTER 15 5 rooms; $13. sires 1 or 2 children (o board. FINISHED; Fourth ave., near test improvements. : ) vand gas: $10; 1o children. T kitchen: stove, carpet and gas; $10: 1o children, i Howard Stseet. UNNY ROOM: DY-STORE: NT NEW FL. t: b and 6 rooms: ROOM FEATS,VERY CONVENT Inquire at 941 Bryant st. well established; rent $20. 22: ) HOWARD — COZY HOUS PIN o #10 up: single and double rooms, HOWARD—SUNNY FRONT ROOM suitable for groce: Polk st. and_ Willo owner, room 12, bar and cardrooms; cor. of provements; che: HOWARD — nished rooms, OUR NICE UX , on Gongn st., near 6 rooms, bath and basement, 1012 ith. Apply to T. P. RIOR- FURNISHED with board: pri- pariors; i e =2 0 4 R ox R atele | e e MALL STORE: §15; 439 BUSH suitable for shoemaker. California Hotel ]?IFTH-QT. CORNER. SBT50 rear hous: 1ot 25x7! WELL IMPROVED. store, flat of 6 T00ms and bath and of 6 rooms; on 5th st., near Harrison; recently reauced from $9500. STON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st COUNTKY REAL ESTATE. PRAY—CULLEN—November 11, 1895, by the AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | ™o ccsums: S 320, 1mi2e NICE LITTLE HOME OF 83 ACRES RIGHT Cullen, FEh 2 n town: A1 land;: nice orchard of 2 acres: = WELSCH—LAGOMARSINO—In this city, No- house of 6 rooms: will_exchange for city property: OFFICE—g08 BROADWAY. vember 9, 1895, by the Rev. Philip Coombe, anotber of 18 acres, ercek boiiom land: good im- Auguste Welsch and Rose Lagomarsino, both of Provements; §4000: will_exchange for Oakland San Francisco. property. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. R e ey ot DO YOU WANT A NICE HOME 5() BUSINESS CORNER, LOT SEVENTH DIED. $350 . in Sonoma County? $30 .and Peralta sts. Apply 1548 Park st., swott, Wil McMullin, Ma We bave 53 ucros of fine land: house and barn, | Alameda. ) et Chicken-houses; the place is well fenced: theroare | "NATT AND SEE THE NEW HOUSES AL | Desplegeicr P. Markey, Agnes M. on the place 6 acres of Tokay grapes in full bear- den & Garfleld are building and selling on easy | Fryer. William' Norris. Colonel Basil "fi- Ys mcres in prunes. peaches and pears: | payments. Office 802 Broadway, Daklang. Harms, Haos Nash, Anna E. balance of the place in pasture; will take part . = = Hearty, John Norton, Mrs. Mary E. cash and mortgage for the balance: it Is located | JIOR SATE OR TO RENT IN OAKLAND, 40 | jioit 5iomm Root, Charles D. near a railroad, and only a short distance from room lodging-house, completely furnisbed; en- | Jyansen Mrs. F. G. Rosseter, Robert S. Mount Olive. For further particulars upg‘w 10 {rance from two principal streets; good transient | yugiice Caries W, Stickney, Elenora R. BOVEE, TOY & CO. Dusiness and steady roomers; rent low: owner | Jalrerce bdwand T. TAvIOr Joseph 19 Montgomery st. | leaves Oakland. Apply 308 Elghth street, Oak- egrove, KA B Towalky Ellen e land, Cal. McCarren, John Vellguth, Hermann 16 ACRES IN PETALUMA, MALF MILE | T WILL BUILD PLASTERED HOUSE OF 8| McEnroe, Patrick H. _ Zimmer, Charles M. from postoflice; 10 acrés full - bearing | L rooms on lot 25x120 for $300, on easy terms; fruit, including 900 cherry trees; 5-room hard- No Interest for one yea nnl‘.ued house: windmill :r:b‘b unkvilouae over | BARGAS, 902 Broadway spring in the rock; onl i small payment U 13 =57 Cshor will ‘trade for cholce unincambered ity | POULIRY RANCHES near Berkeley. F. M. | BASSETT—In this cliy. November 10. 1895, Wil- akland. Hiam 1. Bassett, beloved son of M. L. and Fan- NTALL JIOMES | Die Bassett. anativeot San Francisco, aged 28 in Oakland and Fruitvale for sale. rent or ex- | ‘gm.4nd 8 months. roperty. K B3-Friends and acquaintances are respect- e, e, HooopLLreal estate: hours 110 4 2.3.5 | ally invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY ) ACRES 114 MILES E. OF MILLS COL- | room 34, Douohoe building, San Francisco. (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P.M. from the par- &< lege: 2 miles from electric road to Livermore | (YROCER WANTED—GOOD CHANCE; STORE | 1ors of Craig & Cochran, 26 Mint avenue. 'Re- and 14 mile from extension of Laundry Farm road with fixtures: complete. Apply C. E. BOMAN, | mains at 26 Mint avende. interment Masonic to Corral Hollow: beautiful new 9-room house, | Adel! veranda all around: horses, carriage, buggy, new Oakland. Cemetery. e and Thirty-fourth st b S <& | BASSILIO—In this city, November 11, 1895, wagon and all tools, for the low price of $5250. T e T e Joseph L., dearly beloved husband of Mafgare(ts ¥’ ;- e H anihlye 7 assilio, and father of Joseph. John, Maggie, TAN-BARK LANDS. LEY, 46 Market st., San Francisco. William, Clara, Katie and_George Bassilio. a na- EVERAL LARGE TRACTS, 4 TO 6 CORDS RANCHES FORSALE ANDRENT. | tive of Sydney, Australia, aged 54 years 1 month airoihe,acre, close to transportation, s trom $7 See 1. E. BUNC, D;nfllll:l;r T e 0 $10 per acre. NEW HOUSE, NEAR ESPIEGELERE—In this clty, November 11, MONEY TO LOA' $d4$0‘9. Iccal trains and elaclflccur\h 50 cash 1895, P. Despiegelere, a native of Belginm, aged 5 ; and $10 monthly. H.B. PINNEY, 902 Broadway, £ A L e e e R o In . November 9, 1895, Wil- = = e > UST BE SOLD—11 ACRES UNIMPROVED YL BUAEYS OF tpotns, aked A0y Taxss ety e i o lr B | bl B, kIR e racon, | CEARLEMEN SSORITY O ST IGXATICS from Watsouvilie and 8 miles from Aptos, Santa & ct P = i SNINC ke o e EV ovember 12. for the repose of the Cruz County most of the trees ar in bearing—950 | 10455 eRa L amaoU aankhaa st/ h(kengarc.l sl oriour laie deoied Diothis. e Jonn apricots, 1300 French prunes. 250 apples; 60 acres L Mland. ' | Strainey. Relatives und friends are respectiully cleared and in cultivation, balance 58 acres in oak | DN HAM & THOMAS, 465 Ninth st,, Oakland. invited to be present, timber, suitable for hoga: house of six rooms; water RENTING | JAME piped to house and barn from sprinzs: several fine « for $10 per month: 10 minutes’ ride on | A. McAvLIF springs on_ place. Address E.COMSTOCK, #. O, | electsic cars to business center or local trains, A | 1 anisra o ooy » HoX943 vilole ply R. J. MONTGOMERY, 966 Washinxton beloved husband of ‘Maria Harms. and father of LY, Prefect. $Zm ovember 11, 1895, Hans, LOTS. BEDROCK PRICES. (CHotcE ME TO BUY. $2750—RBaker st., nr. Wasl 5x108:3 ft. $ layton st., nr. Page; 25x108:3 ft. $2100—Clayton st., nr. Waller; 25x $2100—Waller st, ur. rst., nr. Clayton Shrader st., nr. Beutah $1600—Beulah st., nr. S $1500—Carl s $1450—Lyon st., ur. Filbert: $1375—Sacramento st., 0 $1375—18th 8., nf. Noe $1100—Crescent av 256x160 ft. - Gennessee, 50x100 ft. orner Silver ave., nr, Craut; 50x107 :6 ft. $600—K st., nr. 11th: 25100 fr. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & co., 638 Market st. unyside avi HOME FOR YOUR RENT MONEY. £\ A real story of how many are obtaining homes and how you may oblain one. A, tired of living in a rented house, buys our £2000 house and_lot, paying $200 down, leaving $1800 to be paid In_monthly mstallments of $15, including interest (7 per cent per annum), whicn decreases month, the last int payment being less than 10 cents. When his payments are completed he has, by paying mo more than the Tent of an inforior house, hought and paid for & home that in the meantime has increased in value, All the time he has lived in a new and modern house, built_to suit his needs and tastes—iis own home, which he conld improve as he saw fit. B rents a house for $15 a month. It is not new, not modern, and doesn’t suit in other ways. You can’t_get much of & house for $15. Bul every month his landlord takes the rent, aud B has notie ing to show for it. He acquires no interesc in the property. A’s home has cost him $200 (the orig- inal payment); B hasn't any home. We will buill & mcdern d-room cottage (with bath and besement) on the Heyman Tract for $2000. Lot 25x100, 200 fect from the eleetric road and 2 blocks from the Castro-st ute e from downiown. Streets wered and finest pure spring water graded and s piped. Terms—§$200 down, balance $15 a_month, which includes interest. Call and see plaus at oflice, For full particulars s JACOB HEYMAN, Owner. Room 5, second floor, Crocker building, Market and Post \i 3. SPECK & CO.'S 4. M. SPECK & OLD COT rents $1 2 GOOD : cheap. DOWNTOWN; $2800— (G QLD COIN-—BU SS PROPERTY AT 518 Castro st., bet. 18th and 19th; offer wanted. £3500- OLD COIN—2 NICE FLATS OF 6 ROOMS X and bath each; near Hayes and Octavia: rents $30; very cheap. —84100- OLD COIN—CORNER 00M HOUSE; fine stable; bet. 16th and 17th and Valencia} worth $600U; rents $30. ——$5500— 1OLD COIN—4 FLATS, ON LOT 87x112 FEET, near 6th st.; rents $50: cheap. —$5600— (LD COIN-BUSINESS PROPERTY, WITH X frame improvements. on N. line of Howard st., near 3d; actually worth N. LINE OF BUSH Tenis §58; any offer wanted, ; all rented: tter how low. —$15,000— "'ORNEK STORE AND 7 FLATS; rents $140 a month: offer enter- —3$70,000— OLD COIN—BUSINESS CORNER: 87x87:6; only afew blocks from the Baldwin; rents $400) —$112,000— OLD COIN—50x: ;' THE VERY X focus and cream of future property; within 100 feet of the Baldwin, A, DML SP OLD COIN- ¥ nearly new | tained. & CO., 602 Market st., Opposite Palace Hotel. PRICE REDT OWNER LEAVING S. F. $1800 — Comfortable bay-window cottage: 6 T00ms, bath, etc.; also 1 nice additional room in pizstered basement: sunny and cheerful; garden, : lot 25x106:3; %2100 mortgage can stand} house built by day labo'; Baker st., near cable: street bituminized: a fine ¢ or quick buyer. See H. E. POEHLMAN. 415 Montgomer: ¥ W: PACIFIC Heights; we offer one of the finest Pacific Heights lots, commanding unsurpassed and un- obstructed marine view of_entire bay and Golden i e, at @ big bargain; lot 38:4x187 per £00t, wor:h G. H. UMBS CCED. A GREAT BARGAIN; 4 Fell st near Van Ness fronts on 2 streets; always rented ; be sold at once. Apply 10 WORKMAN & NCH, 630 Market st &5 : PRICES $100 DO up investment lots. THE Mc- CARTH 636 Market st. OTTAGES ON EASY TERMS, STOCKWELL J st., near 17th—$360 5 rooms, bat| as: all hasement; clegant manteis: tiled TROY, owner, 301 California st. Kearny Street. KEARNY—LARGE suites and single; NY ELEGANT running water; firepla DOW FLAT 7 rooms and bath; BLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firsi class in every respect: terms reasonable. sunniest best located and ch eapest offices on Market st.; first floor: a rare opporsunity; worth while seeing. GEARY—LARGE FRONT OFFICE FOR . Buchanan st. 06 Birch ave., nr. Bucha s physician or dressmake! AVIA: BROOMS ASHTON, 411 = el ¥ LARKIN —NICELY FURNISHED : convenient loca- LTON, NR. OC unny front rooms; $6 and $% a monih. EWLY FURNISHED SUNNY PARLORS TO reut for either physician’s office or studio; Sut- v x 16, Call Gftice. | sunuy room for housekeeping; kitchen ter st., near L Leavenworth Street. ENWORTH—LARGE HANDSOME ail sunny; large yard. “Markot Street. MARKET ST. Buchanan Street. AN (REAR)-3 ROOMS FOR vate office; telephone, heater, etc. LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 925 Market! charge for gas, janitor servi &t building or G. H. UMBS or heating. Apply N & CO.. 14 Montg. st. STABLES TO LEY AND SPACIOUS 4 stalls; water free; con- 822 Geary st. UNNY BAY-WINDOW suites, $4 & week up: single §1 650 up. QLUMBIAN ETUILDING, ROOM 22, RGO Tenting Agency—Rooms, board: furnished or unf MARKET — and back room EDDY—4 OR LY FURNISHED storage; well buil venient 1o drivewa; Ly e o —— O shed sor housekeeping adjoining these Eitchen comp! FOSEMITE Sixth and Seve & night, 35¢ to $1; week, $1 1 MARKET (THE EPWORTH)— 1045 MARKET, nzle and suites; 50 10 $5; families e T i OST—-DIAMOND STAR SCARFPIN, ON north side of Valencia st., bet. Sixteenth and Return to 536B Valencia Seventeenth, Sund st. and receive ’.)(700 COTTAGE: E ROOMS AND $_ OUU. bain; cement sidewaiks; lot 25x100; elegant interior decoration: 905 Florida st., nr. 21si3 Owner on premises every afternoon. ARGAIN — DRESS CIRCLE, PACIFIC Heights; 61:6x137:6; Vallejo, bet. Baker and Lyou; lovely ecenery; sheltered, C. W, F., box 65, Cail Office. Fr’m SALE-SUNNY 3-FLAT HOUSE: LOT 25x100; in Western Addition, near Market st. inquire 130 6th st. JACOBHE AS RE- ) moved Lis ofice 1o room 5, second fioor, Crocker building, Post and Market sts. OT FOR SALE ON CALIFORNIA AVE. L4 bet. Folsom and Howard sts.—A good building lot, graded and sewered; owner lives opposite Montezuma st. $18-’)0 iarze lot with_2-story building and 3 rooms on first floor; 6-room flat abovi 0 per year: 16 per cent per annum on the price ed ; see this at once; only offered for a few days. . F. MOORE, Real Estate Owner, 935 Market Toom 4. }‘RUIT\'ALE—BE T BARGAIN D T Freda and Rosie Harms, anative of Holstein, terms ever offered: houses and vacant lots; ; y, aged 50 years 10 months and 15 days. streets all graced, sewered, etc.; In immediate #%-EFriends and acquaintances are respect Containing 500 acres, has heen subdivided into | neighborhood of Southern Pacific and electric-car ted 10 attend ihe funeral TO-MORROW villalots of from three o twenty acres, and is now | 1ines at Fruitvale station. To convince yonrself nesday). at 2 0'clock P. M.. from_his late being placed on the market. call at our office. Fruitvale. Syndicate Investment 9 Pacific street. Please omit tlowers “This l:‘nfl, is located near Haywards, close to | Company, EDWARD DICK, agent. 3 k'l'lll'lcnl 1; 0. 0.(. 3 Cv;m:lel‘,\ \Dé];{!» aywards Electric Road. Quick and cheap trans- | —— OB SBOOL COTo A members of Syratuse Lodge No. portution beiween San Franciseo and the property. | $89() MONTHLY FOR hEOOM COTTAC ~of P., Endowment Rank Knighis of Pythias A rich loam soil, great fruit land. will produce | W="" plans 2t e on No. 70, and Norman Lodse No. 1841, any kind of vegefables: plenty of water: lovely &150. 273 are respectfully invited to attend. locatidn for a suburban home. The cheapest and . Fraitvale . November 10, 1893, John best land ever offered in that locality. Prices | and $1 a week: seltin rty, beloved father of Ella Hearty and Mrs. range from $150 per acre upward. Adjoining | H. B. PINNE arnacle, anp uncle of Thomas E. and James lands sell for £600 to $1000 per acre. Hearty. a native of County Louth, lreland, Call and see me quick, und get your choice of rs. e e e 6 > location, F.J. SULLIVAN, Q %33~ Nogice of faneral hereafter. Remainsat par- Room 88 Chromicle Building, V] lorsof United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth San Francisco. street SPARTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY 3 OR T HANSEN—Tn Haywards, Cal., Frederikka_Godt, 14 honrs tromine bag: the wont cananicaioa | OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. | "5ilCi mmon Hansen, ‘a native of Sonder. of Central California, and the neighborhood of the = = T burg, Alsen, Slesvig, Germany, aged 29 years next great development of electric power; equal to ALAMELDA REAL ESTATE and 10 months. & Folsom; a parc of the “Rancho Canada de Capay o~ | HELLAR—In this city, November 10, 1895, Mary Grant”; unquestionably the earijest and fines: AR SCHOOL E. Hellar, a native of Illinols, aged 42 years and fruit pelt on the coast and superior to any for di- and station; streets Improved and sewered. 4 months. versified farming; aboutr 600 acres; in 20-acre | $4350—$500 cash: $35 monthly; $3x150; band- | yusTICE farms, Mll‘mund!nz the town: town already con- {??’%3&‘;\[’_ 4(‘3'0"‘1“ glg‘u!‘i;.‘z‘;?l'm! and bath; near tains large brick blocks, & fine hotel, a fine high- hestnut st. . hool lfimdtug. water works, artesian, pure n‘ua $3250—8200 cash: $30 monthly: =~ 38x150; ele- 80ft; desired a purchaser or purchasers o take the | £ant colonial cottage, on principal driveway; 6 whole interest of present owners in the colony lots ’T@%E"‘é;’&“&n and Lown property, in lump or otherwise, at shos 3250 sh: 5~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- ingly Tow Agutes? it oML oSt Much 16 examuge; | DET House, o, ooy et fulieinvited to artena the funees TOMORBOW is an irrigation canal on the land. Apply to GEO. | _$8150—3200 cash; $27 monthly; 31x100: new (Wed Tae BEAUTIFUL STANTON TRACT. good 'improvements, owner. 903 Broadway, Oakland. On board steamer City of Sydney vember 10,189 beloved broth and nepl a native of Alameda County, Cal., aged 52 years £30 monthly; 38x100: cor- | 47d 6 months. : 5 o'clock A ., fro oar- SKE & CO., Woodland, Cal. cotiage, 5 rooms and bath; cer.tral location. e T e | 82250850 cash: $25 monthly; 50x100: cot- S0Eithe e SE BLOSSOM COLOA tage, 4 rooms and bath. Oakiand, by 17 o'clock creek hoat. 3 OAKDALL, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. Houses to rent from $10 up. Sukland, by ITOclook 4. i Gresktioa This beautiful property comprises about 1000 | Open Sundays and hotida: LOVEGROVE—TIn thisclty, November 9, 1895, acres of land lying along ihe Stanisizus River, one N ARCUSE & R S ute’ George 1. Lovegrove, mile from Oskdale, the brincipal station of the | Bay-st. station Alamaie sus Southern Pacific Railroad on the line between Francisco. e of funeral hereatter. Stockton and Mercea. The Stanisiaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs directly through the colony and the property has a per- petual water right, with an annual water tax of only $150 an acre. LAWRENCE—Tn West Eerkeley, November 10, 95, icdward T. Lewrence, o native of Calis , aged 7 months and 27 days. E—In this ci ovember 9, 1895, e McAulifte, a n of Maryland, aged newly painted and papered 6-room cottage: all M“‘e]t;remm;exmxred u\)‘,selll1 );»lm;t‘:ons\_o! ‘Ihe ;nr;_e‘r{_t.v modern conveniences: high basement and large | 45 years, ready planied to Washington Nuavels, Mediter- | jot; trains to ana from city every 15 minu Call G SN Tn city, Novemb 1895, T Syeets and Maltese Bloods. "he property | a; '1457 Ninth, or McPherson st., near Mastick, | MSCARREN—In this e e Is under the immediate direction and . re of an ex- | broad-gauge, or Encinal Park, narrow-gauge rail- P E cock ‘ i 4 perienced horticulturist, who has received diplomas | and medels at eight disferent county fairs in the | State and for a_small consideration cares for the e groves for non-residents. Prices for land. including & perpetual water right ana planted to orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim- | proved land witn fully paid up water rights 7 1 or 2 sanny furnished rooms, snitable for light peracre. Terms: The purchase p payable in | housekeeping: modern house: prefer no children. | six annual payments, without Interest; title Per- | 9935 San Antonio ave. Alamedn. fect and liberal discount for cash. = cDevitt and Mollie. Surah, Agnes, Charles, Genevie rren, o native of Santa Clara, ars 10 months snd 5 days. rfiends and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral THIS DAY ). 8% 9 0'clock A. M., from his iate resi- L. Francis Church, where a’solemn’ requiem high mass will_be celebrated for the repose of his gohor furtlier particulars, waps and catalogues, ad- EERREIEY RIEAL ESTATE fb:" t 9:30 o'clock a. 3. Inter- ress TATE. . EASTON, ELDRIDGE & O, (EGANT LOTS NEAR THE BERKELEY | MCENROL— 0P Mary dai tin £ Fi cisco, Cal, a . - 2 late Thomas McEnroe, and brother of John, Orto F. T. KNEWING, out represenacive, TO CLOSE AN ESTAT: James and Thomas McEnroe, a native of O \? $1600-40x130; V. cor. Durant ave. and Ful- 'uolumne County, Cal., aged 39 years = ton st nths. 5 ‘ulton st., nr. Durant ave. 3-Friends and acquaintances are respect- $1600—40x130; NW. cor. of Bancroft way and | fully invired to attend the funeral TO-MORROW y 2 (Wednesday).at 9 0'clock A. M., from his late 50x130; Bancroit wav, nr. Union Tesidence, 427 Fulton . stréet, tnence to Sacred 40x110; SE. cor. 0f Durant and Tele- | Heart Church, corner Fillmore and Fell streets, 1 ALE OR EXCIHA 4 propert 0, 480, 500 acre value $3200, 35000 and $5500; has byilding, water and onks; lease for $75, $160 and $100 per | L. M. SALSBURY, 902 Brond way, Oakland. | GE FOR CIT tock ranches $1500—50x130: 4 TO 8 A RANCHES O] graph ave: where a_solemn requiem mass will be celebrated years’ credit. D, H.T' Sonoma Cf $1500—50x110; Telegraph ave., nr. Durant ave. | for the repose 0f his soul, commencing at 9:30 $1800—46x120; NE. cor. Bancroft way and Tel- | o'clock .M. Intermen: Mount Calvary Ceme- QENDFOR OUR L1 S ARD ale. WOO! C CR00 Tox s Hin Bancror by x138: Hillegass ave.. nr. Bancroft way. | i e Sl L = . C. U.—Toyola Assembly No1, Y. M. C. Ui $2000—70x140; Telegraph ave, ur. Bancrofi | *jfeimpers of the above named assembly are ro- LR = 3 5 uested to attend the faneral of our late brother, S04 OS119: Bhattaclc avas nr Vine st Falton street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday). S=vorr e R AT $1800—An acre lot near the Town Hall. O e e ueient STOCKTON KEAL ESTATE. Also 70 lotsat Ashby siation; cheap; on_ easy S . T PR terms. Come quick if you want the choice of BES, R.OLIVER, these bargains. Sheabaa McMULLIN—In Oskland, REAL ESTATE DEALER, M. L. WURTS 513 East Main st., Stockton. Opp. Divight-way station. Berkel , Ellen and Rebecea McMullin, Owner of East Stockton and Brown’s Additions: lots in these and other additions at $5 a month; no interest and no taxes; largest list of inside prop: erty of any dealer in Stockion: quick sales and small profits is the motto of this oftic McEihatten and Mrs. e of Ireland, aged 65 years. % otice of funeral hereafter. % A GOUNTY_ MARKEY—In this city, November 11, 1895. . D. Arm" gues Mary, beloved daughterof Alfred and ury Markey, a native of San krancisco, aged 1 year 9 montiis and 2 days. J. V. R. R, Co. g i Friends and acquaintances are respect- {Valley xobd) opihe princlual statioh fnthegonth = sultumyiced fo stiend. thé faneral TOMORROW e e soaanin Colnty anlisestined | QANTA CLARA' VATLEY LANDS! (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock P. ., from the resi- o become at once the most importaut of all the Sex S ents A ViStor Raet O B aet stations on the line of the railroad on sccount of SR Eapatent, O 2 Z {5 v bodes o ik, ilavial Joam fands sar | 10,000 acres i subivisions for talt planting, | betwoen Seventh aad Eighth.” {aterment Mount rounding the town, evéry acre of which will be < erv. 5 Wwith a perpetasl watcr right. : Apply t0 C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. | NASH—TIn this city, November 10, 1895, Anna E. ake some of your money out of the 4-per-cent &8 bank and invest in this coming center of soutieastern San Joaquin County. Yor maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E. E. HARLOWL & CO, 430 Kast Main ‘st Stockton. Calitornia. ush, beloved motber of E. L. Nash, Mrs. E. J. tt'and Mrs. X. N. McKaig, & native of Massa- chusetts, aged 81 years and 4 months. A Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW ol & (Wednesday). at 2 o’clock P. M., from the West ONTI AL BUILDING AND LOAN A Side Christian Church, Bush street, above Scott. MONEY 7O LOAX sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S. F. | _Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. - = - General savings & loan business. kd E. Hill, Pres.; | NORRIS—In this city, November 10, 1895, at the NY AMOUNT; 18T, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES; | Oliver Eldridge, V.Pr.; W. Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man, Occidental Hotel, Colonel Basil Norris. LA cstates, undivided ihterests, real estate ig pro- -d. a'na ive of Frederick, bate. McCOL N, 2 ontgomery, rooms 2-3. o 3 INC years and 8 months. RAT 1 AT O S NTELLIGENG X3 Friends, officers of the Army and Navy and nions of the Loyal Legion are requested to Blovements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers, | COXPanions o . j1, A1V PEOPOSE | NEW 3 ORK—Arrived Nov 11_Stmr Chatean, | FoORKOW (Wedneadany at 5 oclock p. u tlon will attend to._Coln, box 89, Cal Lafice, from Bordeaux; stmr Manitoba, from Lon g > 2 TAND 2D MORTGAG —CITY OR GOUN: | d Interment at Presidio National Cemetery. _ ) GAGES: CIT “OUN- | don. < Ne £ Terad Hion 1y administrators' mortgases Ihtorsts in os. | - Afrived out—Stmr Hekla, from Copenbagen: TIORTOMNE Al e epaney: Joaniorn Ll smase tates, diamonds, planos, etc, MURPHY, 628 Mx srr\x}nr'finye.lfmx%" ‘s‘é{’a"?rfik‘i"gzzi'flé Saale, from late Mrs. Mary E. Norton TO-MORROW OANS ON REAL ESI S IBT AND 2ND | O e, I vt Weinis,: tor (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock A, in St. Dominic's mortgages. ‘llndw\d‘u}!muervsts, estates and on | New fork. i ‘hurch, Stéiner and Bush streets. furnitare Or pianos, without removal, in the city | - 5 — S N —Stmr Zaandam, | ROOT and Oakiand or Alameda: 3ny amount: lowest | som nen Som L oo cd MoV 11—-Stmr Zaandam, | RS T e O ved hustand of e rates; all business confidential: Kavings DANK DOOKS | oo o s | a0 futher of DoroChy E: 100C, 8 NAtIv6 0 Sari bought. Call or write to BEC K ER,240 Mon:gomery, MARRIAGE LICENSES, Francisco, aged 42 years 3 months and 24 days. ONEY LOANED, 63 PER CENT ON 3 23~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Moo risasee i F.JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st. | Licenses to mary were granted yesterday as | fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY #1000 on loans $5 month on each 3100 from $200 u 1R In this city, November 11, 1895, Charles 'A. Root, — = i enis illonas (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. 3., from his late resi- OANS ON NITURE AND PIANOs; | follows: dence, 600 Geary street. L4 dealings strictly private. R. 88 Chronicle bld G, Schnoor and Annle Macdonouzh, 26—30. | ROSSETER—In this city, Jovember 11, 1805, \ NY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES, | Car! W. Mohr and Marie Schaefer, 3 Robert Stanislaus, betoved son of Winifre A Giondn, tewers, xfltfirfi%}.k‘ofiifi‘fffi' Antone Joseph and Carlotta M. Terra, 46—27. and the late John 'H. Rosseter, a native of San ables and securities: private office: business co Prosper Bos and Marle Marquis, 23—21. Francisco, aged 19 years 10 months and 7 days. fidential, * Columbla Loan and Collaaas Doy Meritt J. Adams and Emily Squibb, 28—20. STICKNEY—In this city, November 10, 1895, (Incorporated), § Grant ave., 3 doors from Marke [ Fred’k C. Mintle and Helen L. Johison, 21-18. | “glcnora R. Stickney, mother of C. E. Backes o Gent 3. Daly and Mamie E. Connors, 22—18. y NEY LOANED ON_JEWELEY AND| joncsienayand Mam e ord, BTgE a native of Boston, Mass., aged 81 years M v oo - months and 10 days. D0SMAEE S o St privacs enrance T ORE | i o SO 4727 | " dnd seqvaimances gz on ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, | S J. Verney and Jennie Hutchinson, 29—2 {Tuesday), at 8 o'clock P. ., from her late rosi- _ gr:;:y. 1u‘r;lfiure -:l‘:e planosy vfi;{-;mx emoval: James E. Gilbert and Bella Baccus, 21—18. dence, 2%} Sbara street, between Stockeon 243 e i, it e e e and Dupont. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. €0, Mills bidg, 5th floor, r 6; strictly confidential DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. ST, JOS!'.?PH’S GRIONThese b anncaligotiinn QIRICTLY PRTVATE TOLNC S —REn s i of requiem for deceased members and SURICILY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 | pivorce grantéd: TS i canged Iriands of the TIVIDE marbers of b established 30 years; always open. “Uncle Bill” | Gertrude M. Semple from Hewsom O. Semple, | _Josenh’s Unfon will be celebrated in St. Mary’s S = - <o | for failure to provide: by Judge Sanderson. Cathedral THIS DAY at10o'clock .. The OANS ON ¥U URE AND PIANOS | Geliar Amiraux from Josephine Amiraux, for | germon will be preached by an eloquent clergy- without removal, in city and Oakland; low in- | eruelty; by Judge Seawell. man from Oakland. terest: dealings strictly pritate. 215 Powell st. Mrs. E. Clavsen from R. J. Clausen, for wiliful MALTY—In this city, November 11, 1895, = neglect: by Judge Troutt, Custody of the children T%llen, beloved wife of P. J. Tomalty, a native of Tiianoiak N ehbetto. Bngiiah from A. 1. English, for willtal | IFE1and, aged 56 years. ol R +on | Jeanette English from A. . Enelish, for willful FHends spectfully invited to attend ('RYoEONDS FOR SALE-$12.000 6 PER | qesertion; by Judge Sanderson. Flaintiff allowed | ,, A%, riends 1o sespectolly tnvited to attend Tare s isstied by city of Monrovia, Cal.: partic- | to resume her maiden name of Jeanette Kahi o'clock 4. M., from her late residence, 536 Minna R e D T o sireer, (liente o St. Patrick’s Churen, Mission LOAS e " L T street, wherea mass will be celebrated for the ecoriator or toaxs pesimes 10 | BIRTHS—HMARRIAGES—DEATHS. | St ofieer sour commencing ac o cioos a. e make connections with capltal. Address E., o Interment Holy Cross Cemeters. 1LL BUILD FOR $600 4-ROOM BAY-WIN- dow cotiage: brick foundation. GEO. M. SALSBURY. builder, 1310 Lyon st. 80, Call 0 [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall | TAYLOR—Near Woodbridge, November 10, 1895, ERSONS WHO WANT 4 TO 7 PER CENT | will not be inserted. They must be handed in at | Joseph Taylor, aged 40 years. interes a yearon their mouey should consulg | either of the publication offices and be indorsed | yvELLGUTH—At Yountville, October 8, 1895, LW, K. & 401 California st Wwith the name and residence of persons authorized | " Jjerman Vellguth, aged 40 years 9 months and 1 T OUSES BUILTF150 TO $275 A ROOM; CALL and examine plans. 1149 Mission st. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENT WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for — THR 2 Large pleasant front rooms: slugle or en | suite: modern conveniences; spectable; $5 a month up. McAllister Street. MCALLISTER & rooms; bath; large yard. Minna Ntreet. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- nishea bay-window room: 31 a week. ARK BROW MARE, CTRCLE BRAND ON neck, white spot on forehead, roach back; also side spring buggy. $25 reward if returned to 1138 McAllister st. A REWARD— © Southeast corner Fell and W clean; quiet; FURNISHED also single, $5. ND KITCH LOST, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER white setter bitch puppy sbout 3 months old; has brown spot on one_eye. I'TSON, 2915 Sacramento st. AY, 10TH INST, sleeve-button in gold setting. be given by returning to 1808 OLD CHAIN BRACEL snap; lost on east side of Kearny st., between Jackson and Washington; reward. Leave at :his coping rooms, 3, $1 FIFTH—-FRONT e ished for hous 3 UNFURNISHED Return to WikL- First Streot. T ROOMS NICELY ete 10 housckeeping or dress- 180 5 or 6 gentlemen to board, . 264 First st., upstairs. Reward $10 will Mission Street. LETTER § ON MISSION—LARGE suit 2 friends or married couple: reduced FURNISHED ot and cold water. OST—PASSBOOK OF SECURITY BANK, building. Return to bank; reward, STORAGE VERLAND FREIGH’ JUROPE HOUSE. 1168 MISSIO! furnished ropms, single or en suite; transients. MISSION ST.—SINGLE FURNISHED FOLSOM ST hen; new and clean TRANSFER Bloxome sts.,, furniture and goods packed, shipped and stored: 9 large fireproof ware- houses; low rates; advancy 9()7 FOURTH—SU FRONT BAY-WIN- ~NICELY FURNISHED dow rooms furnished for housekeeping. . room with elevator, fire-escape and latest im- provements. | O'FARRELL—ELEGANT ROOMS; SUN- ny: quiet and comfortable; convenicnt and O'FARRELL &' Fulton Street. .— LARGE HOUSEKEEP- BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— : low rates: telephone South 762. ADVANCES MADE HAS. L. TAYLOR, ENGINE FOR SALE. EW STEAM PUMPING ENGINE; - capacity 8000 gallo sund Englue Co., 117 IRST-CLASSSTOKAGE ; Harrison Street. O'FARRELL — NICELY sulte,with pian FURNISHED grate; hot and cold water. 7 OFARRELL — NICE SUNNY FRONT r00ms for One Or LWO Persons. LL—2 NICE SMALL ROOMS, ; large sunny parlor, unfucnished, furnished for A HAKRISON— “ONT AND BACK PAR- lor fornished for honsekeeping; running water; bath: aiso single hall bedroom. o hour. 623 furcl Sl 8 PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP. — WE certify that we constitute a parinership trans- acting business in the City and State of New York and the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. Its principal place of business is San Francisco, California It Dame is MANDEL, PURSCH & WIENER. The full names and respective places of resi- dence of all 1ts members are signed hereto. Dated October 17, 1895. % EMANUEL MANDEL, [sEAL.] San_Francisco, Cal. SAMUEL PURSCH, Jsmar] New York City, N. Y. MITCHEL WIENER, [sEAL] San Francisco, Cal. STATE OF CATIFORNIA, Jon. City and County of San Francisco, Un this 17th day of October, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, before me, L. MEININGER, a Notary Pubiic, in'and for the'City and_County of San_Francisco, personall ;’plsmrcd EMANUEL MANDEL, ' SAMUE. RSCH and MITCHEL WIENER, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to and who executed the within instrument, and they acknowledged to me that they executed 'the same, 1n witness whereof I have Bereunto set my hand and aflixed my oflicial_seal at my office in the City and County of San Francisco, the day and year in this ceriificate first above written. [Ses {’ L. MEININGER, Notary Public in and for the City and County of when Fm;zlui%fize’za of California. led October Endorsed. ] C. F. CURRY, Clerk. by WILLIAM A. DEANE, Deputy Clerk. 5 o = 5 | to have the same pubiished. | Ty N 3] ONE' DVANCED ON Y Lo Dianda 0 Teal. sotais: Towoss i ZIMMER—In San Jose, November 10, 1895. rate; call and state your proposition or write; open BORN. Charles M. Zimmer, a native of San Jose, aged evenings. J. NOONAN. 1031 Mission st CAMP—TIn this city, November 11, 1895, tothe | 28 vears. e e e | Tt of William Camp, & 80D, s BICXCLES. MAUZY~—In this city, November 11,1895, t0 the UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ EMBALMING PARLCRS, [Everything Requisite for Firsi-class Funerals| at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. wife of Byron Mauzy, a daughter. NELSON—November 9, 1895, to the wife of John PARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; 0. Nelson, a daughter. best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo A A e e e Ao RHORER—In Berkeley, November 6, 1895, to the PRODOSALS wife of George D. Rhorer, a son. SRS o ROSENCRANTZ—In this city, November 10, PROPOSALSFOR - KUBSISTENCE ™ SUR- | 1595, to the wite of Isidor Roséncrantz, a son. o P s stroer S | TOOME Y—Tn Fresno, November 10, 1895, (o the 1aco, Cal., November 11, 1895.-Sealed proposais, | _Wife of W. F. Toomey, & son. in duplicate, subject 10 the usual conditions, will be Teceived at’this office until 11 o'clock A, M., on MARRIED. FRIDAY, November 22, 1895, at which time and | A pAMS—SQUIBB—In this city. November 11, place they will be opened in the presence of bid- | = 1895, at the residence of the bride’'s mother, by ders, for furnishing and delivery of the following- the Kev. Dr. Dille, Meritt J. Adams and Emily d subsistence supplies: . ille, Mestier mn"::k, Bacon, Flour, Beans, Beef (corned), Rice, Squibb, both of Napa, MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. : BRABENDER—TURNER—November 10, 1895, OMET M B L e SR by the Rev. Paul Branke, Charies Brabender and BANES MowmNosEl & Sox, o s " ol K v lian Turner. 5 b 3 s, e e Sangy - (rammcro® | BINNERMATTFELDT—In this city, Novem. | | 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. Telephone No. 8354. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, | Shrimps, Soap, Soup, h, Sugar, Tapioc: ber 9, 1895, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Theodor Thread, Tnb-geo. ‘Tomatoes, Towels, 'l‘owglln;: Binner and Sophia Mattfeldt. 2 Packing Boxes, Nails and Hammers. posals | DABEL—GEARY —In this city, November 7, ‘will not be considered unless accompanied by sam- | 1895, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Captain Rich: ples of erticles bid for. The Government reserves | ard Dabel and Ellen Geary. ~ ihe right 10 reject any or all proposals. Preference | pIEHL—W UESTEFELD—In this oity, Novem- FUNERAL DIRECTORS, willbe given to artices of domestic production or | “per 10, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Frederick W. | 19 Van Ness ave., near Market st., San Francisco. manufacture, conditions of quality and price (In- | Djeni and Lena Augusta Wuestefeid, Telephone 0. 3156. N. B.—Not connected with cluding in the price of forelgh produgtion or manu- | o3 CH—WILLIG—In this city, November 9, | any other honse 1n this city. sacture the duty thereon), being equal. Blank pro. | GOUHS CUmNITRANGIn fnis Gy, Wovember 9, = pooals, and, full Information a3 10 the aually of | Colzsoh aad tda - Witls, o ‘| CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY nished on application to this office. Envelopes | MOON—DIVOLL—In this city, October 30, 1895, 3 taining proposalsshould be marked, “Proposals | Dby the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, 'Alfred B. Moon of SAN MATEQ COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; ::: sulr:u'upnee Supplies, 1o be opened November | San Francisco and Carrie B. Divoll of Oakland. mm on the lawn plan; perpetual caro; beags 22, 1895,” and addressed to ti undersigeed, | NUTTER — DRINKWATTER — November 11, | titul, permanent and easy of access; see it CHAS, P. EAGAN, Major and C. 8., United 1886, by the Rev: Dr. C. O. Brown, David H. | buyiug a burial place elsewhere, army. : * Nutter and Nellie Drinkwater " L0 ‘City Ofiice, § City Hall Ayenues