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RUSINESS CHANCES. HOUSES TO LET. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. THE SAN FRANCISCO .CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1896 13 PIANOS, VIOLINS, ETC, OTEL TO LE 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINE FURNITURE FOR SALE. CITY REAL ESTAPE, M. G, BADGER REMOVED TO 26 O'FAR- rell, room 1, first floor; take elevator; pianos &nd organs sold for cash or installments. EW count of removal. gh UPRIGHT PIANO CHEAP ON AC- 72314 McAllister st. JTE INWAY PIAN » O'Farrell st. 0 AT A SACRIFICE. 722 N AGNTFICENT BABY GRAND HARDMAN pixno, fine order, for sale at & sacrifice. THI J, DEWING COMPANY Piano Warerooms, second floor Flood building. of any Kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. Inquire Sixth and Bryant sts. Golden Gate Avenue, SOR AR MARKET \S; SUNNY SIDE; TN GOoD | 9] O GOLDEN GATE A VE.—LARGE, DOUBLE $250, : must sell order} ron. §35. 43455 O P i 000D él ) front xoom, also single ro oyt 5 Y SO W e - )() GOLDEN GATE AVE.—2 NEWLY FUR- ®Q5() SALOON: VALUE IN STOCK: FIX 1038 uon’ndsr’r:nl"n(:i K}:;?ex;&ce’;’“““: 229 somen g connecting rooms. B0, cires: shuime-bo STRAND, 4 o = ¢ DT © e 3 " | @) REDUCED FROM$40: NTC - GOLDEN GATE AVE_SUNNY FRONT 300, NOUD AN COAL N ATD, NEAR $30. 52> e xgi;{gflf_’&".‘;fi“ §:3m.f&%"‘ for 1 or 2 gentlemen; private family; o Jarkel.; pays well. STRAND, 45 Sd. = i % . Sotis OUSE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH AND E] i1~ BRANCIL BAKERY, 8 ROOMS: vard: 147 Valencia st.; ) GOLDEN GATE AVE—NICELY FUR- ®175.° ARERY T e Valencia st.; rent 816, Apply 2858 | 42 GOLD) suuny front parior and alcove. U e STRA R D A w1 | SAVEPCTOLLARS DINES AND NICKELS Hickory Avenue Sl this we RAND, 45 Third st. v house froms BALDWIN & HAM : Tl & HOLESA LE COMMISSION MER- | MOND' 10 Montromers HICKORY AVE.—4 ROOMS AND BATH. P00 iy ranime el e _ 33 Inguire 601 Hayes st. produce and commissio: from all points of.the ing for some industrions r $200 moath: chancein a waDts “partner oiitrols lirge trad _COITAGES TO LET Howard Street. T 1217 XY COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS; BATH, FIOW- er garden: location fine: $20." 742 Capp st 1 HOWARD—LARGE ROOM, SUIT- 2 fble 1 or 2 young men; gas, bath; pri- 1. STENBERGETREIBER. 632 Marketst. | (NOTTAGE 5 ROOMS AND STABLE. APPLY | vate family. FIANDSOMELY FITTED-UP RESTAURANT 2117 O’Farrell st. H o ¢ cery best chance | TNomTa e e Jackson Street. and bake @art 0f city; very best chance YTTAGE, 307 PRANGISO0 ST- N i J eIl 4 rooms, large yard and cellar; rent $10. JACKSON—2 FURNISHED ROOMS Key on premises. for gentlemen: cheap rent. 112 d 10 sac- 1 STE 1 will exc NBERG S S = = T TREIBER, 83 OF 4 AND 5 ROOMS, 143 JACKSON, NEAR LAHIHi—FOR I I ““ EXTRA RARE CHANCE; SA- rd. 534 15th, ur. Dolore: rel b.smn!_!mm mom.sll“Fe « 1oon: one Of the most elegdnt in clt o g Jones Street. ree doors of Market: cash register, plano in | __. FLATS TO e led: actusl gift at $2000: see it: make offer. | TNLATOF 6 SUNNTT {150 JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW NY OMS, YARD. $14; S 120 MeaTo elegant ‘sunny suites and 3 sunny cottage, 4 rooms, yard, cellar, $11. Sec- N BIR( 20 R, 632 Market. management: <, () PNt Ul LIQUOESIORE: GOOD | ondsl, near Townsend. ; single; newly furnished; bawh, etc.; $10 to £30. 2. Jocativ ; drmnsier polnt: genuine bar " BAY-WINDOW FLAT OF 6 ROOM Kenrny Street. in: given away 1f taken bofd of vear: ¢z P00 s it o 2 . STENBERG & TREIBER, 632 Market s bl el | TS RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEATINY—PLEAS. = = ~ = ant sunny rooms, en suite and singl irst class “*) CIGAR STOF NEAR BALDWIN H T G DE AT STaEE NEL TS L ED I in every respect: terms reasonable. i1, 632 Market st.. INKR & Larkin reet. D) BESTAURANT CITY in tow, . LARKIN—LARGE SUNNY FUR- $20(), BESTAURANT: - C) [ st in town for price 1200 LAREIN -LARGE sUXX ® B REIBER, 63: 15(), RESTAURANT. FINEL DU, No.11ocation rent; great bargain. 56535 Market st. B 0 RST- CLASS HOME W CORNER FLAT OF 8 ROOMS, BATH -Dishsl trouexbom; and every kuown convenfence. 1239 Pine st. LARKIN-NIC J LAT—UPPER FLAT OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS and bath: 1262 Kighteentl st.: rent $13: new bulding. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- | gomery st. Y FITTED; N living-rooms furpishea BARRETT & SKIFF, 1517 | 737 front room suitable for gentleman, $12 Market Stre , OPP.GKANT AVE.~NEWLY MARK furnished rooms; en suite or single; day, “BAKERY, uriter trade of 316 to 820 per | & | 7 :::fl‘m‘l;"n‘r‘ld\:nrfiglsl;xfiii\i‘irfi week or month; prices reasonable. lon; living-rooms furnished ; trial 22s ¥ 'y papered ISt-Class | oo — T T T T Ve ST & SE : {Fi8t | Sndition: bath; nice neighborhood. 79 ver | Y OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. e “",?\“t‘; T & SEIRF, 865%6 Marketat. | Cond oD St ou! DEyyave: | o Sixth and Seventhsingle and_snites: *per ) 00D AND COAL YARD; FULL NG AVE IS SE o _ | night, 3bc to §1: week, to 85 familiey 250 Value 1n"stock s ‘axsares no tont D R e A AOUTH OB PANHAN: | = MARKET FURNISHED BARRETT & SKIF die, bet. Frederick and Waller sts., new flat; 3 sunny rooms with bath, laund = ROOMS, BATH AND YARD; | 861 13 Market s storercom. VERY NICE. single rooms THE MON $2 to $6 week. 1364 usiness; carried on by present owner | 5 ROOMS, BA B i vears; trade of the leading mercantile | ) SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. g S oshen “Dz‘:‘pn:;;iuue or en suite; all on ses of ihie city: business 1o be enlarged aud pays | & Q SUNNY UPPER_ 8-ROOM FL: - - 10w :x 0 to $100 & mounth each; this is \\nfl\‘\‘(’;‘\‘»l | PO+ Howard st., near First. Minna Street. .\.f‘f._,m;z‘“‘;{;r’l‘;‘“' Ty Tioeteey. - JOH NSO S, QUXNNY FLAT 3 ROOMS: GARDEN: ALSO | & () MINNA—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT X %_0 e EATOoN D one 4 rooms, bath: $13 and $16. 1708 Post st | O 4 rooms; $1 25 & week. Do) e . 7 FLAT OF 5 LARGE SUNNY ROOM Je « large stock-at a - P ok AP § . sicknees; part cast. JOHNSTON, o $15. and bath; water free. 814 Nineteenih ALISHLOR g o8t TRE BUYER WISHES T0IN CEST ABOUT | S+ bet Noe and Sanchez. ’Etnnpvi HOUSE. 1169 MISSION—NICELY R s BnER IO NS ABORT 15, FLAT OF 5 1AKGE SUNNY ROONS furnished rooms, single or en suite: transients. Nres ETON 9614 Koarny st. 9. and bath: water free. 25 Ford s:., bet. | S ddress JOHNSTON. 2615 N e e th and Eighteenth, Noe and Sanchez., Montgomony Strost. MONTGOMERY — ROOMS EN SUITE or single; $5 month up; cooking allowed. ar to_each_$100 Apply JOHNS- 12 FOLEGANT NEW FLATs, SEVE low Bryant, 5 and 6 rooms, b 7 A() SUSNY BAV-WINDOW FLAT. 27.50. 3os Washington st., near Polk; six r00ms and batlroom. UNNY BAY-WINDOW FLAT, 1807 POLK, neur Washington; 5 rooms and bath: $22 50. LD 7 NEW ELEGANT SUNNY MOD- $23.50. 5% bay-window flat; 6 rooms and bath. 925 Golden Gate ave. ; 1208 BUSH; 5 ROOMS, BATH: 2815 Kearney s FINE PAYIN $400. 20 Seventeenth Street. 449 $EVENTEENTH, NEAR GCERRERO— “TEL Large sunny front 'rooni, handsomely fur- nished; in a private family. I'Y ROUTE WITH caring over $75 monthly: week’s t ON, 2614 Kearn: B GOOD-PAYING SALOON IN BCU 650, Hegornter; fixtores worth atone #1504 $30 sell_io-day on account of in ediate depart 533 Callforpia st., e Sixth Streer. SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUN rooms; single and en suite; $1t0 $1 50 a day. ul TANO—BOWERS & SON CABINET GRAND; reasonable. 651 Broadway, Filimore House. ICE UPRIGHT, Rm. 10, 809 Markev'st. AGNIFICENT PARLOR ORG sell: nearly new. S OUR NEW RE for selling have it_explained. S RIFICED FOR $76, 318 Devisadero st. T CONTRACT PLAN has met with great success planos we have decided t0 continue supplying purchasers that wish {0 take advanta e of it; please call and HERMAN. CLAY & CO., corner Kearny and Sutter sts. $175 Weber 8275. CASH OR INSTA LLMENT; « upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. WEBER $25(), JL5T PESOLD: OFFER WANTED: OU. thisloc is worth double: 2 blocks south of the park; cash or installments: title insurance; see owner atonce. 9 Powell st., room 3. W ASTED TO EXCHANGE LOT 1N RICH- mond District for more ground in or near Ross or Mill Valley: must be good soil. I, box 8, Call. $9£’ NEW 4-ROOM AND BATH COT- DU, tage, with basement, including level lot, 25x100, fronting San Mateo electric road; on Chenery st._and jolning new Castro-st. addition; $100 down, $10 monthly. JACOB HEYMAN, Room 5, Crocker building, Post and Market sts. ACIFIC HEIGHTS; NEW RESIDENGCES from $7500 up; on'Gough st., ur. Hroadway contain 8 and 9 rooms each, with all modern - provemen:s; elcerric lighting; furnaces; houses papered and decorated: everything finished in first-class manner: street to be paved at expense of owner; bouses open for inspection; terms easy. Apply on premises. IG $6000 BARGAIN: ONLY ONE LEFT out of five: just compieted; new, substaniial, beautifully finished park residence of & rooms, fin- ished basement and attic. 1226 Waller st.. near Masonic ave NEW YORK MAKE TPRIGHT GRAND $165 BRUENN'S, 228 Post st. REI\(O‘\"ED— Post st., near Powell, sole agents Conover, Colby and Spencer piano: T W. SPE & CO. TO 888 1 ECKER BROS. other first-class makes of planos; little used: zrl\f-pséar cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & HA Y,FISCHER AN D 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. JAN CHASE, ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, guitars and banjosat M3 UVAIS Y TERME LOW PRICES. KOHLER & 769 Market. S0 HMI 2,16 McAll JOINE PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT CHEAP. lister st.,nxt Hibernia Bank AKKEkVI)lL“’ LoTs; NEAR NEW KACE- rack; low prices; easy terms. THE McCA. THY CO., 616 Market st. 2 OUSE AND LOT; 1318 LEAVENWORTH st bet. Clay and Washington; 9 rooms and bath; “electric lighting; hol-air furnace: = been rented for §60; reduced from $8500 to 57250, Ap- ply MADISON & BURKE, i R B riiveis e PHE Aeamons C0., 646 Market st., 3. F. Lots $100 up: easy terms. SOLID 3-STORY RES = $12.000. 5078, STy RE lot 25x% 157:6. This is unquestionably the cheapest piece on the avenue, Billiard-room; frescoing, etc. Open YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SOHME Newby & Evans, Briges and other pianos. JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER, maker, repairer, Latham place. open C mlxg days; see our new plano for | BENJ, CURTAZ & SON, 16 # $125 planos: special evenings, O'Farrell. WEBKER, §- OMER, squares, $35 and $55. OUSES.. 150 TO $275 A ROOM; CALL 2nd examinenlane, 1149 Mission st. NE LOTS IN STOCKTON TFOR SALE & cheap: on account of departure of owner. Ad- dress Cash, box 76. Call Office. STECK,VOSE, STER- inducements for the holi- 187; pianos for rent: TA NOS— Hazelton, Hemme and Long, Brown and Ninth AINES BROS strument, surpassing any piano that we have hitherto ban, A. L. B2 PEN Simpson: easy terms, 735 Market st. S LOT OF CELEBRA’ grade 1. L. Neumann piauos for the holidays: prices and terms moderate. st we CROFT & O FOR BUSINESS. The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale in San Francisco. 9 Market st H. LUEDERS, 82 0O— A SUPERB I invite’ a critical inspection. 0., 824 Post st. J. HARRY SCOTT, preckels building. ou EDU JURSE IN GERMAN CONVERSATION AN J writing by & German lad thils office. RSE 1) A ONAL ND Address M., box 47, M 830 a 1SS BOLTE'S SCHOOL, st.—Board, English, Fren mo.; ex SAVE SACRAMENTO h, piano, dancing, cellent chunce for ambitious and con- scientious parents Lo give children a superior educa- tionat low figure; term Jan. 2: k GLISH LITERATURE AND M YTHOLOGY luss or private, MK SARN MORE, 4 at 525 Mission st.; no class work bool arithmetic, penmanship, grammar, etc., taught. indergarten coach, . EHRMAN 1234 Bush st. AND TIME <eeping, MONE ROF.DEFILIPPE'S 320 Post; estab. 1871. FANTED_PAT 1T {0OD-PAYING 1 Stockton Street. "@‘l‘_’, D-PARTN h‘l‘tl “fih(':’l‘oll))bfl:u\nlx-n windows. apply 12115, i Stoc! nn‘:\ eet. ; o e 3 e S S T STOCKTON — SUNNY_ FURNISHED 1o experience required. Address S, S., box 6 5151 MISSIOM NEAR ELE —SIX A i Lis Oice. gz?llv.)z large sunpy rooms; newly papered; ‘,],l ,’“";“’ for Loupekeepiny ,“112}’:',2“""‘; . - =3 ~ —~ T ath; laundry. p STOCKTON—FRONT SUIT SUITABLE ARDWARE JRE, NEW AND SECIND-| —_ e = = Lo . 7 > g A A M IDEROAND 796 MeALLISTER—SUNNY FiT; 6 RO0NS, 131 doctor or dentist; nicely furnished; cheap. ¥; & bargain. 546 Mission st. 4O laundzy, bath; rent 832 50. | Taylor Street. VIRST-CLASS SALOON FOR SALE; LOCA- | @<+) ! FINE CORNER # O ROOMS,; | =y Tay T N ease. Particulars adaress F. - bath. Cor. McAilister and Broderick. | (] 2 TAXLOR, NEARPOST—2SUNNY HALL dffic arini = = e = AT e s e iy <2 A G R FLAT: b ROOMS; BATH; $15. | TAY 5 R s SENTLEMAN WISH LADY B st nr. Powell, | 710 FAYLOR, NEAR SUTTER-NEATLY furnished Toom in private family. apital as partner in a patent inven- ) e JEW SUNNY PER. FLA CASTRO = o ion profiis and quick sales. Call 1102 | I\ ‘Cable: 6 rooms, baths $15. was $23: 566 Photor Third Street. ¥ s 793 Misiba i o % graph. £ D. HOVEY, 505 California st. | WINCHESTER HOUSE—d4 THIRD, \ 3650 CIGAR-STORE D CLUBROOM, VED—DOLLARS, DIMES AND NICKELS Market; most convenient and respectabl A esiabiished several years; -zood location: large by rentinz a fiat from BALDWIN & HAM. | Tooms 26¢ to 81 50 per night; S1 50 1o 36 per week: X ste rad box 16, Call. D 10 Montgomery st : electric lights in every room:: Teading r'm: free bus. IAN CAN ASSUME PRIVATE DIS- = 2.)’1*’):1[{1;7.\1('1-;1.\' FURNISHED SU> practice, worth $400 a month, by buy- HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS L& front room for housekeeping; also singl s nzs now'at $250. Address Physician, | e vnannn~ | TERSODBDIE, x 122, Call Office. | 2 Berry Street. P e e 3() FOX RENT — COMPLETELY FUK- | o N E O NS SR e R D E s 30). Hisnearestaarant. 553 Commereini st | $9. N LATGE BUN 7~ TURK—SINGLE SUNNY FURNISHED INQUIRE OF BLUMENTHAL, 658 Mission st 54 JESTAURANT: BARGAIN: KEPT BY l(i-)— CLAY, AR POLK — 2 UNFUR- | Y7¢ Y owner neariy 4 vears. 208 Polk st. ! )2 nished’ rooms for light housekeeping: 100D & ALOON #5. INGLE SUNNY ROOM, WITH te; $5. FOR SALE { room; gasand bat Clay treet. Tent reasonable. QALOUN FOR-SALE: CHEAP. 427 FOURTH | 0 ol S i i e W stree i i Ulara Street. 50 OB PRINTERS ATTENTION . R R. ] T oNno Jo £ i (D CLARA. NR. SIXTH—FOUR ROOM 2 J SEIEML I apaiof Liib.iatsseriioh (0Boe AP 263 oniy #6, with use o farniture, it wanted. tree. | S08 Jeming for & guod outside man. Address Printer, Washington Street. AT § o AN . EDDY — LARGE _ROOM, COMPLETE WASHINGTON, NEAR POWELL—2 P SALE-TARGE TENPERANCE 2 B e e e 1008 Jeorooms: soanass. stree. s Qoin Dess: mitat;sell 917 Epby FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ~ Discellaneous. h1-Df disse C spartnership. 8, | ©/ L nished housekeeping rooms; private family; 1 fine view, JULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR- FHE BES PAVING MILLINER Fllis S nished rooms, single or en suite: #8 and $16 up. v 0wn of 12,000 inhabitants in Sonth- - NIS « rsale al a bargain; excentional | g 1‘ ELLIS — 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, | _. .Kw"‘\F.B{““EEP nog}}g; e ST ghor particulars address R. L. TOP- | O 1) suitable forlight housekeeping. UNFURNISHED SUNNY KOOMS $12. 18 (0 Biy STORE ON BUSINESS STHE Fifth Street. Lewis, off Taylor, near Post st. T owner must leave the business at once {9R} FIFTH_TWO SUNNY FRONT ROOMS | BOAKDING AND ROOMS, E ¥ re % figure: fine chan ‘1&0O2 and kitchen furnished for housekeepin; h ‘]E\‘\\’i\:i)F’J “i“l(‘!‘“’im{}:"fls’r}ffiibl el ey sy L i Van Ness ave., cor. Bush st.: everything new [J3EE CHANCE. ¥OR VMAN AND WIFE ¥ranklin Street. and fresh: excellent board; no Chinese employed, vith a few hundred dollars to secure a well- — — LTF]‘CR‘ stied and paying business; living rooms at- €)¢) FRANKLIN—-TWO SUNNY, NICELY | f§ M % «lied: See-owner on premisés. 603 Stanyon st., 1_).2 furnished rooms for he keeping. 633 nished rooms with first-class board: reason- er Hajght; no agent = = = == AbiE, L Z5()(); BARGAIN: COENERSALOON; 0 Ehton Nerost. (2] BUSH-_SUNNY FRONT SUITE, WITH UL of the oldest and best established sa- 3 FULTON—FURNISHED ROOM; COM-| Y<1 board for 2, § ie, $20 up. 11 uth of Market st. and near new City Hall cheay all and see for yourself. 1 0., box 21, Cail Oftice. “CIGAR, plete for housekeeping: very cheap. NEW GOLDEN GATE HOTEL, 134 AND 188 AN “Four: new furniture and carpets through- out; table first class; terms reasonable; American plan: free bus to and from depot. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY notel: references given and required; all mod- ern conveniences. tieary Street. 1917 SEARY — PARLOR, BEDROOM, dining-room, sewing-room, kitchen, bath, 2 beds: all necessaries; $24. 11284HOWARD-FINE SUNNY SUITE OF front rooms, furnished complete for light housekeeping: brand-new Brussels carpet, antique oak folding bed, large closet and grate for fire; $13 per month: in an American family; nome but sober. quiet people need app! XOTTON AND nth: near entranc ersity. Apply at GEO. SCHMIDT'S Real - Office, East Berkeley station. @495 BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, STA- D). tionery store: 4 living-rooms; rent 1 akents. 8413 Fifih st. AL —NOTICE TO BUSIN will seil the well-known business at southwest orner Fifth and Mission sts., consisting of grocery 1 bar ant wholesale wines, known as California Vine Company: also milkme: 11 sell below Howard Street. CHILDREN BOARDED. T ADY WISHES SMALL CHILD T0 BOARD: refined bome; 1o other children. 618 Eddy s IDDLE - AGED LADY WISHES 1TH charge of one or two children; will give a Call or address 347 B st,. Oakland. N mother’s care. s headquarters; [ ctual value on account of going 1o ness with brother: call at store. KAUFMAN, 901 Mi STABLISHED MILLI STORES TO LET. STORE 219744 POWELL ST. NEAR FRAN: cisco, consists of large store and kitchen; suit- able for OR: STORE CORNER POWELL and Krancisco sts., suitable for grocery and saloon business; contains large store with 4 rooms. in the rear; key at premises. TORE; 1524 HOWARD S LA- fayette; fixtures for saloon; chieap rent. Apply New York in bu; E 15}09?}16\\‘2\1(1:— LEG 2U92 eas LARGE SUNNY LEGANTLY FURNISH- ;use kitchen; $13; single, G 121 4 5o itea® Tousekoeping - roomss reasonable. ERY BUSINESS for sale; fine location. Address D., 948 Mission 1 Jessie Street. 433 JESSIE, NEAR MINT_HOUSEKEEP- ing, also single and double rooms: cheap. 476 JESSIE_2 SUNNY BASEMENT ROOMS, {0 furnished for housekeeping. 9= BRANCH BAKERY, - cigur siore. JOON FOR SAL it . CHEAP; CENTRALLY : nust be soid. Inquire of MCLEOD & 15 Market st. {ATJE, b NIT (100D OPPORT FOR AN INVEST- McArlister Street. 2838 Mission st ¥ ment of about 250,000 in safe commercial TN N FOOR X ENT—LARGE FRONT OFFICE AND isiness.- Address K. D., box 43, this office. 53 Afic&%r&jolfifiamfixfigfiz}:gflngafi :”;;t })"Emr o "&4 ;;‘I?Mrrkhwl ..I'LILL AND = - - = nis| 3 it ROUTE FOR SALE; EVENING o lete for housekeeping. \3000. Ppaper; pays 8150 per month. Apply | Yorer fwith Jaiohenopmplbty cHing: OFFIUES G0 LET. s office. Diission Street. MISSION—1 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, $8, and 1 at $6 per month. JREE RENT (Y3 MONTH) tenants; cottages, flats, 5 up. 602 Market st. GIVEN "GOOD PECK & CO., LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 838 l\"'\4)\l¥n ST CORNER IN CITY. 1 MISSION ST.—COMPLETELY FUR. {LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SP] D 1s-700ms, on Geary st.... 925} hished sinny honsekeaping rooms; ex- building, 925 Market: rents low. $0-room hotel, wikh bar: 40 boarders. clusive bath and porch. charge for gas, janitor services or heati 0 roOms, SUDDY COFDer: must sell e 2t building or €. 3. UMBSEN & CO.,14 2 rooms to exchange for real esia MISSION—BEAUTIFUL FRC —_— T e O I Mot at }700m house; very centfal........ 1055 Jors: compiete housekeepinig: 3: $16. HORS H. C. DECKER, 1206 Market st., cor. T 417 MISSION—FRONT AND BACK PAR- B e e P T s T | ODGING-HOUSE, ~ WITH _¥RUITSTORE 1417 lor; complete for hovsekeeping. ORSES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH: 400D care and feed; send for circular. ranch, 630 Commercial at. SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- 4 cheap: easy terms. 3129 Sixteenth st ‘The Hyde ROOMED HOUSE; RENT $30. 869 MIS- Ninth Street. 3} sion at. NINTH-THREE NICE HOUSEKEEP-| ] 5() SETS TEW SHoH £ f B : agons, buggies aud horses: 2650). 19, F00MS RENT $40; INCOME :404‘"“""’“1 furnished or unfurnished; cheap. | {oniry oring outfit: sand wagons and scrapers. 1194 >0V, 8100; all rented ana all conveniences. 502 NINTH-FLAT OF & Mission st. 3 Third st. rooms complete for housekeepiny R. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- geon for 8. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401. '4 HORSES FCR SALE:; ALSO WAGONY buggies, carts, barness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes duy. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers, 100 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL inds; second-hai _wagons, bu 7, Carts; V'I'anl“ SALE—LODGING-HOUSE OF 22 ROOMS; MO l‘ cheap for cash. Inquire 1235 Market st. 4 BOOMS, MARKET ST., RENT $100. 81500 7% 23 rooms, Geary st., 15 Tooms free. 3! ) rooms. Ninth st., rent $25. ... 200 Janes Business Agency, 100 Fowell Street. POWELL—3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; lady's board taken for rent. Seventh Street. SEVENTH-FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms adjoining; front; sunny cor- ner; low. 409 el st pY FURNITURE FOR SALE" 2l80 20 cheap horses. Fifteenti and B ing, Pa B TIG on stage. classes. V! IN, 1 tanght. NS ACADE Prof. L. M “A LMER E. HYER, £\ banjo, mandolin. NDIVIDUAL INs shorthand, et NISH, FRENCH, L Meisterschaft Rehool Languages, 122 O’ Farrell st FEALD BUSINIS ookkeeping, busi typing, elecirical engin: lungua; ges rapidly taug PROF, SMISTRY AND J ham’s School, cor. Gea JAN FRANCT end for cat 0 B R.5and 12, L.O.O.F. bl JCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINT chanical engineering. Surveying, architeciure, stab. '64. VAN [ ‘QTUDENTS PREPARED FOR THE UNIVER- 2 sity, law and medical colleges; day and evening 3-330 Phelan building. Stieh SCHOOL; 1T A rommercial, shorthand, 7 IOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, B sonable. M SCHOOL OF ACTING— arranged ; pll;;llimheflrsad v ER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt 405 ¢ PRUC 'TON BOOKKE College, 723 Market. ,GERMAN: MODERA S COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. ines: horthand, cring, telegraphy, modern ht. Write for catalogue. LD'S BUS. COLLE RAN Al 12 Valencia. YING. CUNNING- v.and Powell ats. LLEG T N for R, H A M N hours L4 ting Pllls: $1 per box. formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agen —Jones. confinement ; BLESSING TO LADI lief for monthly Irrecularities (from whatever cause) by the most experienced ladies’ physicians in San Francisco, restores all cases by an improved method. superior to others; ladies will save time and money, be assured of hLonest treatment by consulting” the doctors before calling on others; .patients who have been Imposed upon are spe- cally invited: home in confinement: ‘warranted; advice free, confidential. DR. and MKS. DAVIES, 14 McAllistér st., near Jones. BEW PROCESS— ments or worthless pills nsed; ever: her own physician for all female troubles, no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; if yon want to be treated safe and suré call on men's phiysician knowledge ean be sent and used at home; all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st ABER'S " INFALLIBLF either sex: send for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. (0., box 188 [ ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE RIi strongest, eafest, besi: never fail WIDBER" HALL, 14 McAl OME, A VRIKN S DR, FUNK JOODWIN MA home for without opcs o1 “ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES il DE. WYETH, A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, Izdles troubled with irregalaritie: | safe and aure: $2 50 express Diseases of women and childre " BURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE cases, from whatever cause: a home in con- finement 'with every comfort; anteed, by MES. DE. GW YER. i FEMALE REG U safe and eficient emmenagogue; RICHARDS&CO., druggisis, 46 Clay st. sole ag’ —INSTANT RE treatment 0 MEDIC E, INSTRU- woman 2c for informatl drugstore, 14 Eilis ., LLISTER STREET, NEAR Dis- guar- 1 per bo DANDMOTHER'S CARE, 1416 Kichih st., Alameda. KES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and_restores all jrregulari- tles in one day, guaranteeing u cure or Do churie; regulator 52 RS. DR. WEGENER; PRIVATE HOME IN irregularities cured patents, 1370 Market st in a few 419 B : pills $2. ped at onoe; s guaranieed: consult frea. 16 Post st., near Lavkin, no danger; 0. D.; don’t delay unill 100 late. OSGOOD BROS,, Ozkiand. Cal JEIRREG ULAR Okt ANY FEMALE DISEASE eo Mrs, Dr. Priets and be conteni. 20dl dth. witho DENTISTS. R. GEORGE W. LEEK. Licek dentist, discovercr of painless extraction and patentee of improvea bridge work or teeth ¥ plate, moyed from 6 DAINLESS THE GENUINE 26 0'Fa “EXTRACTION. 800; € b bridge work a Specialty ; platés, 85 up; 13 years' experience, R. L. WALSH, D. 81534 Geary. ST OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. D R. H. G. YOU 1841 Polk st. 1 R. 10, 1I. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIDGE- work a specialty; open evenings 7:30 to 9. [} EPUCTIONSON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND Twelfth Street, \second-hand: 400 carpets, good 'as new; ofl- E 8 {ONS AND UABKIAGES, Troce chainbes ots, ¥4, 805 wornios oles, doe: | e e e G:x%: N;) WAGONS :fx'vnw s'r LE siece’ chamber suits, §i rnica pol - | 147 - : also single. T A A SRY STYLE soes, $8: casn or installments; goods sbipped Donssk e K e e It te ‘ortexs amoowork, ropatiat ot A Valencla Street 804 YALENCIA—S NICELY FURNISHED 1ro; W. Y. DEAN (with M, L. bing promptly_done. fhere): 505 Fremont st. ['OR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AND AR- Wi icles of every description. D. MCRAE, 828 Lission st nt rooms and Kitchen; private family. FOR SALE-MISCELLANLOUS, | ¥OONS, DAK nnm‘r’fi};fi COMPLETE & ‘Washington Street. UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- Eieg B 1, et lal 4bc g tan furnfture at e factory a save mi e car Tt s ey 400 | 5()9 WASHINGTON-SUNNY UNFURNISH- | 1y yis profic: wo will treac. yon right. CALLFOR: r OfICIOth oo, i 200 ed housekeeping rooms; running water. NIA RATTAN COMPANY, 61 First st., near Mis- slon. GREA'I;IDANE Pgl;?;it;i‘l MON”l HS DnLD; edigree ; one brindlie, other vellow: cheap. DR 1660 “Tiventy-fourt, near Hofman ave. $1o ELEGANT WHITE SEWING - MA- equal to new: cause, departure. . chine; 7 drawers; attachments complete; FRESH COW, % JERSEY: SECOND CALF. Bedionnges, our own make.. & EX, 1310- 2 Stockto Yerba Buena Street. 3 OR 4 hout childre YERBA BUENA—! UNFUR- nished rooms to family EOOMS TO LEX. A A A NN, Bush Street. 1012 BUSH—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT alcove room; also others; bath; private family. FURNITURE WANTED \ B JLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR <\ second-liand forniture and carpets by Lundy ture Co., 818 Market st.; call or send postal. (1ASH PRICK PAID FOR FURNITURE. Ja- UB SCHWERDT. 82: Mission, bet. 4th & 5th. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICIURES, ‘0lding. iron beds, farniture: low prices: Cal. cuiacder manntactd for the trade. 779 Mission. 801 Unioa st. pECTY Apply to JAS. KANKIN, Fort Polut, Presidio. 8(). SOLID GOLD WATTHAM WATCH, $8B0. Sewar chnsimas, will exahangs for & pi cycle in good condition.' Address KING, 31 Laurel place. TCTURES IN FRAMES CHEAP—THE FLY- ing Defender, The White Navy, San Franciseo Steampship; plate-glass mirror, 20x48 inches, dam- ed ‘rames. JONES, 547 Mission st. Clay Street. CLAY — LARGE_COMFORTABLE room for gentleman, $7. - ¥ddy Street. CARPET CLEANIN {TCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., Fourteenth st.; eleaning 8¢ & yard. Teic Mission 7ds K. L. T.CRANZ—EXTRACTIO! SIXTH ST, RE- Sixth: gas given, NLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth without CliooME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MA R~ u speciulty. 10: Geary st., cor. Girant ave. ket, bet. 3 and 4th, gas specialists: only reii- able nt for painless ‘extraction: artificial teeth 1rm $5; fillings frm $1: extracting 5Cc, with gas $1. $7 A BET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS ®00d as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. TR LUDLUM HIL near Eieventh: no plates are made; old plates’ mude over like new; teeth #8 per s ;.; 1438 MARKET ST, charge for extracting when ing 50c: gas given. OLT ket st. DENTAT STATION, 806 MAR- DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. TR J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. A LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- anted. DR J. W. KEY. 1132 Market st. 'Ovmm.sxvn TFRE! STORAGE IGHT TRANSFER CO., Fifth and Bluxome sts.—Furniture and goods ked, hipped and stored; 9 large fireproot ware- ouses: 10w rates; advances made. Tel, south 858, JTORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- noid goods, ete. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. EDDY—SUNNY ROOMS: NEW FURNI- | oo un G FITS, MIRRORS,CASH REG iSTERS, ag B AK TOROTCELY CLRANED AND ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKRT— ( ‘,.’;itl\l:‘.’it,‘,i“’.. ALY CLEANTRON & 118 fire clean beas; 86 up; aiso tient bouse- | ‘seales, etc.; cheapest. MEEK, 1118 Mission st. Btorage; low rates: telephoue South 762, 7. 25 Tenth st Telephone number, south 38. keeping. : ONARCH CARD SLOT MACHINES FOR th'tl"flussmmnéwvméunwl MeQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- Eighth Streer. M saleorgiven away. KAHN & CO., 220 Cal. st, 421428 Market st. HAS. L. TAYLOR. o7+ ovating works. 453 Stevenson; tel. south 228, I 28 8TH ELLOWS, ANVIL, VISE. TONGS, SMALL - - b L ERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING '3‘4. nesr Narket; furnished and unfurnished. steam boller and engine. 631 Howard st. B T PPy TPy (incorp.); old-established carpet-cleaning TRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTER: DVIiCE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE leaning e ya. 230 14th st.; tel. Mis. 74 Hilly’ prrevt, iss, platform scales and desk; cheap. 102 laws & specialiy; suits, Superior, Justice and oy L 803K ol R S TIENISHED SUNNY | e L Police -Courts; terms reasonable; collections, etc. STEAM CARPETCLEANING,RENOV. L 3 ELLIS—NICELY Jlay st. 5 e att’ uwn‘fl' ,COT. 34 Bih. STEVENS Ter: soutn 260, | 106 VRO Sy 5 1N FOpE BN front parlor, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen, Fitth Street. FIFTH—CLEAN FURNISHED SINGLE rooms, $5 to $8. Geary Street. SEARY—SINGLE FURNISHED RMS.; 217% :rl-!{:; r‘:mmng water; rent reasonable, i g ATIONAL CARPET BEACING AND RENO- ‘ating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying terins. 3187815 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244. “ HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH 1o 007 work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Cas- fwatine Works, 363-7 Tehama; tei, So-40. UNKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 353 7 Lolden Gate ave.; telophone east 126, SYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, §25. KING'S E‘f:i& bookstore, 15 Fourth st. * SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE Onfli and burglar proof sate. 281, 223 Market st. W RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- Nnmd. W. 8. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. 32 NTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES ‘l’v&hflmug' 1121% Market bel 7th and $ib w. W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 420 V- Coitorain st rue. 14-16; advice trea BULL.DING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. ONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS, sociation—Iome office, 222 Sansome st., S. F, Geperal savings & loan business. 1d k. Eldridge Oliver Pr; P W Coia, Syo.é Gon Mam A BOON TO | MO _LET—3 SMALL CHICKEN RANCHE #7 50, $8and $10 per montn. G C. YOUN uma. | JOR SAL i—240 ACRES; 200 level. 60 clear; nice orchard assorted fruits; plenty of wood and water; good dwelling, barn, eic.; nearly all fenced: close to large town; 10 hours from city; $3000; part cash, balance on time: wilt tradé for city property or good business. C. B., box 77, this office. OAKLAND ADVERTISENENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOB SALE AT A SACRIFICE—FINE LODG- ing-house. For particulars call or write BENJ. W. FERRIS, 962 Broadway, Oakland. () MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES: <V plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM [N « Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down TN Cowne. 503 P wanpioyemments. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL 1 STATE. 10() POWN, BALANCE MONTELY PAY- ments—Fine nearly new modern 2-story house, 7 rooms and bath; near station, school and churches: must be sold; call and sce at once. H. P. MOREAL, 1432 Park st.. Alameda. 5100 DOWN —ELEGANT NEW 5-RO0M ] modern cottage in center of city, close to school and station; lot 35x150; price $2250. For immediate sale Alameda Land Company, 1500 Park si., Alameda. 34000, XEW AND MODERN HOUSE OF 7 . rooms and bath: lot 42x147:6: in good Tocality; termseasy; installments. JOSEPH A. LEONARD CO., 1364 Park st., Alameda. 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. MONEY 7O LOAN. NY AMOUNT; 1ST, 2D or 5D MORTGAGES; £\ estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. MCCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. NARIN_COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES M 26 MILES from San Francisco Rancho de Novi Tracts cut any size desired; fruit, grain and vegetable land; no irrigation; both rail and water transporiation; $40 to $75 ver acre; terms made to suit; send for circular. dairy farms for sale with cows. INVESIMENT COMPANY, 64 Chronicle building. BARGAIN—4 LOTS, SITUATED BETWE Fruitvale and _San Leandro, suitable for chicken-ranch for $200 cash; cost over double. 26 McAllister st. hsn‘.-ihfisum to. LAND AGENT. SALE AND EXCHANGE of country property a strict specialty (3000 propositions); miost reliable, largest and Best systematized LAND OFFICE in America. 818 Post st., bet. Stockton and Powéll, S. F. (RANGE BLOSSOA cOLO OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO.; CAL. Beautiful young orance groves in tracts of b acres and upward, lying along the Stanislaus River, two and a half miles irom Oakdale, the principal station of the Southern Pacific Railroad onthelinebetween sStockton and Mercea. The Stanislaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs directly throngh the colony and the properiy has a per- petual water right, We are prepared to sell portions of the property either unimproved or already planted to Washing- 1on Navels, Mediterranean Sweets and Maltess Bloods. 'The property fs under the immediate direction and care of an experienced horticuiturist, who hes received diplomas and medals at eight different county fairs in the State and for a small consideration cares for the orange groves for non- residents. A high and dry country, with a perfect natural drainage systew. All kinds of small game near hy afforas excellent sport for hunters. Prices for land, including a nerpetnal water richt ana_planted 1o orange trees, §175 per acre. proved land witn fully paid up water rights, $70 peracre. Terms: The purchase price payable in &ix annual payments, without interest; title per- fect and liberal discount for cash. For farther particulars, maps and catalogues, ad- ress KASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street. San Francisco, Cal, NEWING, our representative. Onkdaie, Cal. IO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCH arg’ credit. D. H. TWING. Sonon OrF. T. K S ON a City @ week, without interest; le land; raillroad runs’ through the tract bargain in Califoraia;: secure a bome: you will n he 32 a week RN LAND C will be worth $5 1o MPANY, 640 Market s: OF ORCHARD HOMES YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR — W 350 acxea of frutt Jawi a Viacer Cou Penryn? ddress C. . MAYDWELL, 2. T TRUSTEES® SALES. ¢ SALE_IN the terms and under th decd of (rust.duly. exceated b, pars, to HiS A. CBRIGMAD Y C. CAMPBI THADDEUS B. KEN ustees, parties of ond part, and the SAN' FRANCISCO SAV- UNION, party of the third part, dated March 8rd, 1881, and recorded in the ofiice’ of the County Recorderof the Connty of Shasta, State of California, in Liber 1 of ‘Trust Deeds, at poges 141 and following. and_in_parsu | Rassed on the 7th day of November, 188 | Board_of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, & corporation, and tie holder of the note (No.10,703), to secure payment ot which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, deciaring that_defanlt had been made in the pa. | ment of the principal sum and other sums dae | under said note and' deed ot irust, and reques:ing nd directing suid HENEY C. CAMPEELL aad HADDEUS B, KI Trustees, (0 sell ‘the real estate described therein to satisfy said indebr edness. . We, HENRY (. CAMPBELL and THADDE rustecs, do hereby give no.ice that on . the 7th day of January, A. D. 1595, at 12 o'clock noon of that day,and at the auction salesroom of KASTON, ELDRIDGE & Cu.. No. 558 Market street, in the City snd County of San Fra lie auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in <old coinof the United States. all Lhose pieces or_par- cels of lund sitnate in the county of =hasta, Stae | of Ualifornia, described as follows, to wit: According to the official plats and system of | surveys of the Government of the United Stal | In Township twenty-nine (2) north, rang (6) west, Mount Diablo base and meridian. jon five (5),the fractional north halt six . N. 14). | “Tu mownship thiry | west, Mount Diablo buse 30) north, range six (6) and m diu) Ot ' Section twenty-ight (2.). the southwest querter of the ssuibwest guarier (SW. by of BW. 14). Of Scetion twenty-nine (29) the whole, and Of Section thirty-two (32) the whole, Contmining iu all one thousand six hundred and forty (1640) acres of land, mors or less, togelher with the appurtenances. [ TEKRMS Of SALE—Cash in gold Poin of the 1 nited States: ten per cent payable to the under- sigiied ou the fall of the hammer; balance on de- livery of deed; and if not so paid, unless for want ot tjtie (ten daya being aliowed for search), then said ten per cent to-be forieited and the sale to be void. Acts Of&?leyfl' plll‘cl\l‘llu;rl’axfitptnxm HENRY . CAMPBEL : THADDEUS B KENT,, | Trustees. T RUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the autlority of a certain deed of trust, duly executed by ALBERT 8. BUT- LER, party of the first part, to HENRY €. CAMP- BELL and THADDEUS E. KENT, Trustees, pa ties of the second part, and the SAN FRA NCISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated October 27th, 1894, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the county of Glenn, State of Culifornia, in liber 4 of deeds. at pages 499 and fol- lowing: and in pursuance o a resoluiiou passed on the 31st day of Uctober, 1825, by the bourd of direc- {ors of said SAN FRANCISCOSAVINGS UNION, & corporation, and the helder of the notes (No. 15, 082), to secure payment of which the aloresaid deed'of trost was executed, declaring that defaulc Diad been made in the pavment of the principai sums and_other sums, due under seid notes und geed of trust, and requesting wad directing sud HENRY C. CAMPBISLL and THADDEUS B. | KEN', trustees, to sell the real esiate described therein o satisfy said indebtedness. We, HENRY €. CAMPBELL aud THADDEUS B. K usiees, do hereby give notice that on TULSDA'Y, the 7! day of January, A. D, 1866, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and it the auction ~ulesroom 0f EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market street, in the ‘City and Connty of San Frencisco, State of California, we will seli at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the United States,all the picces or parceis of 1and situate in the county of Glenn, State of Cali- fornia, described as f0llows, to wit: According Lo the official plats and system of sur- weys of the Government of the United States: 1In Township niueteen (19) north, range one- (1) west, Mount Diablo base und meridian, Of section one (1), the south half of the north- weatguactes (8. 1 of NW. and lots one (1) two (2), three (3), four (4), five (6) and six () containing three bundred and forty-one and forty- six one-hundredths (341.46) acres of land. In Township nineteen (19) north, range one (1) | east, Mount Diablo base and meridian. Of section six (8), the east hali of the southwest quarter (i bg of BW. 34); and lots one (1), two (@). threw (3, four (4), Hivs (8) and six (6); con- Lalhing two hundred and ninecy-eight and’ sixis- four one-hundredihs (298.64) acres of land. Together wiLli the appurienances. Terms or saie—Cash in gold coin of the United States: 10 per cent paytble to the undersigned on the fail of the hammer, balance on delivery of deed: and if not so paid, unless for want of title (ten days being allowed for search), then said 10 percent to be forfeited and the saleto be void. Acts of salo at purchasers cxpoise. RY C., CAMPBELL, THADDEUS B. KENT. BICYCLES, } Trustees. best sccommodations. Terminug G Mo ‘Alllster sud Powell si. cac Lues oy State of California, we will set) at pub- | Unim- | | | l at CONS GRIMME. ST AND 2D MORTGAGLS; CITY OR COUN A try: administrators’ mortgages, interests in es- tates, dlamonds, pianos, ew, MUKPHY, 628 Mkt, '\ ORTGAGES, PROBATE LOANS, WAR- M rants. SALOMON & C0., 328 Montgmry,r.214, iD, 6% PER CENT ON N ONEY LOAN M morigages. A. F. JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st. RY AND l\ A ONEY LOANED 0 other valuables at the Security Loan Offica, 1106 Market st.,ar. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal? lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANEKEL & CO., Mills bidg, 5th fioor, r 6; strictly confidential N FURNITURE_AND PIANOS, WITHOUT removal. Room 68, Donohoe b'd’g, 1170 Market VWX PAY £ ON THE HUNDRED COM:- mission to the broker when you can get the same direct fromthe loaner without it and with- out charge for making out Dapers on your pianos and furniture of private familles, which furniture is now under the new law mortgageabie; lowest in- terest without removal; any amount from $100 to $5000. 418 Kliis st.. room 22. OANS ON REAL ESTATE 18T AND 2ND 4 morigages. undivided interests, estates, and on furniture or planos, without removal, in ihe city and Oakland or Alameda: any amount: lowest rates; all business confidential : savings bank books bought. Cail or write Lo BECK ER, 240 Mon.gomery. IRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES; or country: furniture and pianos: business strictly private. Room 88. Chronicle building. \ SON DIAMONDS,JEWEL! , ETC £) Columbia Loan & Collateral Office, 9 Grant ave. e e Crant v PAWNBROK ERS. '\'1 126 KEARNY ST.. ROOM £\ loened, vatches, diamonds, e Vate rooms; elevator. NU‘I"I(‘I TO CREDITORS-~ESTATE OF JOHN 4V CLY DE, decea: Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of the 0 rates. pledges for sale cheap. LrGaL NOTICES. said JOHN "CLYDE, deceased, to_the creditors of and all persons having claims agai deceased, st the said to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four (4) months after the first publication of this notice. to the said administrator bis oftices, 319 Pine street, San Francisco, Cal the same being his place for the transaction o the business of the said _estate in the City and County 0f an Francisco, State of California. A. C. FREESE, Administrator of ihe estate of JOHN CLY DE, deceased. Dated at Sun Francisco, December 5. 1895. Administrator, MARKIAC LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were fssued by the County Cierk’s oflice yesterday: Thomas Fove and Gemimia Kane, $1—29. Hartmann and Adeie Richter, 35—36. Edward P. Doherty and Mary D: Willlam A. Gilmore and Rosa B, & Chiris M. Moe and Louise Jones, 3 F. McAmneney and Annie Swanton, Thomas I. Tubb and kmma E. Wiison, 2222, 7. J. Spencerand Flora M. £, Vollmar, 38—25. inrico Canziani and Angelina Sario, 26—20. J. G. C, Meverand J. F. W. Niedling, 81—22. Hubert Keizhary and Rosie Dunne. 2. PROCEEDINGS, DIVORCE Complamts filed: Thomas Macrow against Eilen T. Macrow. Georgia 110ss against J. Wall R0ss. Mary s chwengel against Christian Schwengel. BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth, marriage and death notioes sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in ay either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized | to have the ssme pubiished. | BORN IN E—In this city, December 31, 1895, to the wife of I. Constine, a son. n Oakland, January 1, 1895, to the - of Charies Grimme, a daughter. PAY NE—In this city, January 1,1896, to the wife of N. Payne, u son. WENTWORTH—1n to the wife of wi Alameda, January 1, 1896, W. Wentworth, a daughter. MARRIED. BOLLINGER—HALLY—At Meridian, Santa Clara County, Cal., December ), 1895, by the Rev. H. B. Heacock, Jesse #. Bollinger and Jennie both of Meridian. —MCKEEVER—December 31, 1895, by the R. Farrand, Ernest T, Fenn of Oskland anclsco. :NNIMAN—S1TENCKI—In this city, December 31,1395, by (he Rev. Dr. Dille, Bernard J. Hen- uiman and Belle M. Stenckl, botk: of San kran- cisco. PATTEN—EMMAL—Tn thiscity, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Kev. Dr. Dille, as- sisted by the Rev. Dr. M. F. Colburn, Charles Patien and Valeria Emmal, both of San Fran- cisco. DiKD, Murray, Lewis Mayer, Clara MeLaughlin, Mary V. McCartby, Iannah Neary, Annie Nutz, Frederick Parker, Frank I, Field, Maud E. Pape, William F. Gleason, Mary A, Rood, Mrs. A. Z. Gorham, Eliza T. Schomacker, Henry D, Bernard, Ellen Baciclder, Pharis J, Cantlon, John Cutvery, Mary A. Devlin, Cathérine J. Dunn, Murg Tawards, Henry Griffin, Mry A. Sands, John Tewleit, Capt. P, B, Saravia, Gen. Don R. Trwin, Mary Staats, Mary E. Jones. Eliza Kerrigan, Bridget Lewis, William F. Latson, Francis P. Wackenreuder, Marla Morrison, Mary Wood, Andrew Walker, Henry H. C. BACHELDER—In Oakland, January 1, 1896, Pharis J. Bachelder, & native of Maine, aged 77 years. BERNARD—In this city, January 1, 1896, Ellen, wiie of the late John Bernard of Sante Clara, Cal., and beloved mother of John F.; William J. and Frances K. M. Bernard, . nagive of County Clare, Ireland, aged 68 years and 9 months. £~ Friends’ and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock a. ., from her late residence, i1 Oak Grove avenue, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Harrison and Bryant, thence to Sit. Rose’s Church, Braunpan street, where a requiem high mass ‘will be celebraied for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. interment private. CALVERT—In thiscity, January 2, 1896, Mary A., widow of thelate Harry W. Calvert, and sister of P. I. Downer of the i. M. S, & native of Vermont, nged 83 years 8@~ Friends and acqualntances are respeot- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturdey), at 3 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of Halsted & Co. 948 Mission street. 1nterment Masonic Cemetery. CANTLON—In this city, January 1, 1896, John, beloved husband of Johanna Cantion, a native of the parish of Causeway, County Kerry, lreland, aged 43 years. A rriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday). at 1:80 o'clock P. .. from the par- iors of J. C. 0'Connor & Co., 767 Misslon street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DEVLIN—AD anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated TO-MORROW (Saturday), av 9 oclock A. M., at St. Dominic’s Church, for the Tepose of the soul of the late Catherine J. Dev- lin. Friends are invited o attend. DUNN—In this city, January 2, 1896, Mary, be- loved wife of John'Dunn, and aunt of Mrs. P. J. echan and William Ahearn, & native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 70 years. A5 Friends and' acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TU-MORROW (Saiurday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from her late Tesidence, 2103 Powell street, thence to St. Fran- cis Churel, where & solemn requiem raass will be Ulrich. Anna Marle Wilslow, Carl N, Welsh, Mary M. celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EDWARDSIn this city, January 1, 1896, at_his residerice, 418 Kddy street, Henry, husband of Abigaii G. Edwards, and_father of Abble and Erma_E. Kdwards, 'a native:of Quincy, Mass., aged 68 yearsand- 4 monjhs. [Boston papers please copy. | £ Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services “TIIIS. DAY (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock p.>r., at Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery of Excelsior Lodge No. 166, F.and A. M. erment private, Masdnic Cemetery. FIELD—In Windsor, Cal., December 30, 18 Maud 1., daughter of the late Chauncey Fleld a native of. California, aged 20 years. GLEASON—TIn this city, December 31, 1895, Mary A.. beloved wite of the late James Gleason, a na- tive of New York, aged 62 years and $ monthis. [Allegneny City papers please topy. | By~ Eriends and . acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 1 o'clock . ., from her late resi- dence, 61215 Minna strect. Interment L O. Cemeréry. GORHAM—Jannary 1. anative of Mai 4 62 years. 2%~ Funeral services will be:held THIS DAY (Friday) at 2:30 o'clock p. ar., at 2823 Sixteenth street, near Howard. Intermemt private, Laurel Hill Cemetery. GRIFFIN—In this city, January 1, 1886, Mary Alice, dearly beloved daughter of William and Julfa’Griflin, and sister of Agnes and Willio Griftin, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years 8 months and 9 days. PF-Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from the residence of the parents, 344 Fiith street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services, commencing at 10 o'clock 4. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEWLETT—In this city, january 1, 1896, Cap- taln Palmer B. Hewlett, anative of New York, aged 76 vears. A3~ Frieuds are respectully invited to'attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Fridiy), at 10 o'clock A. M., at_his late residence, 30 Kincon place. Interment L. Q. O. F. Cemetery. IRWIN—In Alameda, January 2, 1896, Mary, be- loved wife ot William Trwin, a native of Belgium, aged 37 years. JONES—In this city, January 1, 1896, Eliza, be- loved wife of the late Joseph Jones, mother of Thomas Sheridan and Lillle, Lottie and George Jones, and sister of Mrs. Ryan- und Jobn J. Bar- Tett, a native of Templemore, County Tipperary, Ireland, agea 48 years. g Friends and acquaintdnces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friduy), at 2 o'clock P 3r., from her late resi- dence, 268 Brannan street, thence to St. Bren- dan’s’ Church, corner Fremont and Harrison streets. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. KBRRIGAN—In this city, Deceinber 31, 1895, Bridget. beloved wife of the late Thomas F. Ker- rigan, and mother of Mary, Alice and Katie Ker- rigan, & native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 48 years, A Friends and acquaintances are . respect- fully invited to attend the.funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M.. from her late residence, 1 Rigley place, ot Plerce street, be- tween Greenwich and Lombard, thence to St. Bridget’s Church, where & solemn’ requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 -o'clock A. M. Interiment Toly Cross Cemetery LATSON—In this city, January 2, 1896, Francls Palmer, beloved husband of Florida L. Latson, brother'o? Mrs. Henry Rosekrans, Mrs. Hiram Rosekrans, Mrs. Frank Ellis and Mrs. gmm: Myers, a native of New York City, and 3 months. B3 Notice of funeral hereafter. LEWIS—In Sebastopol, Sonoma County, Decem- Der 27, 1895, William F., dearly beloved hisband of Anna A. Lews, anative of Mount Clair, aged 44 years 9 months and 3 days. McCARTHY—In this city, January 2, 1896, Han- nah, beloved sister of 'Neilie- McCarthy. and niece of Mrs. William Ellard and Mrs. Willlam MoCartisy, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 24 years. |Irishand New Zealand papers please copy. | F-Friends and acquaintances are. respect- tully invited to attend tne funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock -A. .. from 141214 Raker strect, thence 1o St. Dominic's ‘Church, where a solern requiem mass will_be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing’ at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCLAUGHLIN—In Oakland, December 28, 1885, Mary V., beloved wife of Jésse M. McLanghlin, mother of Jesse, Louise, Helen and Mary Mo Laughlin, danghter of Mrs. Louise Allen, and sister of Mrs. Laura W hitébead and James Allen, a native of Amador County, aged 35 years. MORRISON—In this city, January 1, 1896, Mary, beloved wife of John Morrison, and mother of Alex. Joseph, Gilbert, Frank and Rose Morrison, a native of Ballycastle, County Antrin, ireland, aged 51 vears and 7 months. A@-¥riends sud acquaintances are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 8:30 0'clock A. ., from her late resi- dence, 659 Noe street, near Twentieth, thence to Mission Dolores Church,where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, iréets, under the auspices n- 1896, Eliza T.Gorham, commencing at 9 o'clock- . M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery MURRAY (Maybe)—In this city. January 1, 1896, Lewis Murray, kuown as Williain Mayhe, a native of New York City, aged 35 years. [New York and Chicago papers please copy. | & The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Friday), at 2:30 o'clock P.M., from the par- lors ot J. C. O’Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemeter: M AYER—In this city, January 1, 1896, Clara, be- loved daughterof Henry aver, and _sister of ‘Theodore. Adolph and George H. Mavyer, a na tive of San Francisco, aged 20 years?7 months and 19 day AG-Friends and acquaintences are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (¥'riday), 10 o'clock A. .. from her iate residence, 238 Oak street. Interment Beth Olam Cemetery. NEARY—In this city, January 2, 1896, Anoie, beloved wife of Thoinas Neary, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years and 4 months. 83 Friends and_acausiniances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, { January 5, at 9:30 o'clock A..M., from her late residence, 516 Howard street, thence to St. Pat- Tick’s Church for_services at 10 0'clock A. M. Tuterment Holy Cross Cemetery. NUTZ—Tn this city, January 2, 1896, Frederick, beloved husbund of the late Johanna Nutz, and father of Frederick, Emil and Willie Nutz, a na- tive of Hamburg, Germauy, aged 73.years snd 10 months. g Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to_attend the funeral SUNDAY, January 5, at 2 o'clock P. M.. from his lste residence, 412 Day streef, between Twenty- ninth and Thirtieth, Sanchez and Noe. Inter- ment Masonic Cemetery. PAPE—In South San Francisco, January 2, 1896, William F., beloved husband of Mary Pape, and father of Emma, Elma, Willie and Henry Pape, @ native of Gardensted, Germany, aged 39 years 9 months and 27 days. PARKER—In Worcester, Mass.,, December 81, 1895, Frank I. Parker, beloved husband of Josephine Willcutt Parker, formerly of Oakland. ROOD—In this city, December 31, 1895, Mrs. Ade- laide Z. Rood, a native of Bridgewater, Vermont, aged 59 years 5 months and 25 days. 4 ‘G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M. from the par- lors of the Golden Gate Underiaking Company, 2429 Mission street, near Twenty-first, Inter- ment Hardand, V , SANDS—In the City and County Hospital, Janu- ary 2, 1896, John Sands, aged b8 years. SARAVIA—In this city, Janu: , 1898, at 12:50 o’clock . 3., General Don Ramon Saravia of the army of the Republic of Guatemals, a na- tive of Guatemala, aged 52 year: B~ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the undertaking pariors of Godeau & Lipman, 326 Suter street. STAATS—In Lorin, December 30, 1895, Mary E., beloved mother of Redmond C,, Chrissie H: and Mamie E. Staats, aged 53 years 9 months and 7 days. SCHOMACKER—Tn this city, January 2, 1896, Henry D., beloved son of Hermann and Mar- garet_Schomacker, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years. ULRICH—In this clty, January 1, 1896, Anna Marie Ulrich, belovea mother of the late Mrs. ¥F. C. Siebe, Mrs. Willlam Wiebe, Mrs. Ph. Strehl and Mrs. F. Herzer, a native of Germany, aged L onds. and acaquintances are respect- ends and acquain sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock . ., from. St. Paulus German ' Lucheran Church, corner Eddy and Gough streets. Interment L. O. O. F., Cemetery. WACKENREUDER—In this city, Tspusry 1, 1896, Maria, beloved wite of Ernest Wacken- reuder, mother of Joseph and Harry Wadken- reuder. and sister of Willlam A. Davis, & native of San Francisco, aged 27 years. #3-Friends and acqualntances are res) fully invited to attend the funeral THIS (Friday), 81 2 o'clock P. s, from her late resi- dence, 1515 Leavenworth street. Interment Mount Cavalry Cemetery. WELSH—In this city, January 2,1896, Mary Mar- cella Welsh, dearly ‘beloved daughter of Patrick and Delia Welsh. and niece of Patrick Connelly, anative of San Francisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 16 days. 4@ Friends and acouainiances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 11 o'clock A. ., from 19 Moss street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WILSLOW—In this city, December 31, 1898, Carl N., beloved son of Nicoiau and Bothilda Wilslow, and brother of Mrs, C. Hauguard, Mrs. R. Rude- beck, Thomas Wilslow, Mrs. H. Dall, Nicolal S, and Helena Wilslow, &' native of Apenrade, Ger- many, aged 24 years 8 months and 11 days. A menmber of San Francisco Bakers' Verein. g3-Friends and Acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 1 oclock P. .. from the par lors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment Luurel Hill Cemetery WOOD—In this city, December 31, 1895. Andrew ative of England, aged 68 years. —In Oakland, December 80, 1895, Henry H. C. Walker, a native of Maryland, aged 53 years. UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ EMBALMING PARLORS. verything Requisite for First-class Funerals) ar Reasonable Rates. Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. CYPRESS 'LAWN CEMETERY, SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; Jaid out on the lawn plan; perpetual cafe; beau- iful, permanent and easy of access; see it befors Buying A burial place elsewhere. Vitr vtlive, 9 City Hall Avenum i

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