The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 16, 1896, Page 15

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- BUSINE! @OOR PARTNER W 325 rpelled 1o sacrific ¢ business man, STERNBER &8 00 TAURANT NORTH 20U, nis; rece erage $50; week's 2 Took at th buying elsewhere. ST Q&OE() SALOON, KEAR $250. Hited up: this pl and snitable for 2 STENBERG CO. BAKERY, COFF cation; finest fi large counter and out from_owner ms to amouni & plac CHANCEN. NTED—ONE NY ce 1s very ce side trade: of busis Market HT BU 30 10 $350 1 allowed. PARTNER 1D © pays to eac rvest gation ny st. CIGARSTORE ON KEAR rket st. JOHNSTON ~m PARTN, IN K175, vosiness i onthly: can be increased. s city: good D BAR J JOHNSTON, 263 K *E_CHANCE, PRODUC business; old establish 125 a month; can be in 2614 Kearny st. GROCERY A fice. &400. NSTON all_counter trade o livinz-rooms furnisk SKIFF, 56533 Mari \NDY STORE; . BARREIT & CO., 861 RY AND BA C 3 living room & SKIF, R GROC o ORME ars: must he sold 1 $500: stock at ¢ , Pheenix BUSINESS ( ures slone cc st sell in 8 days s bought & a ix bar. W N YOU ISGUSTED WITH OTH- s and wan or sell your business give al. REIDY & CO., 1334 Sixth st ( ESTABLISHED LODGING-HOUSE, IN ection with : doing gooa bu: Y.SELL OR ¥ f any kind see STF LIQUOR- )00. Narker; @O~ E RESTAUR. B3T5. o5 ohers d st SALOON MEN AT1 400. A oo 7 th $600. STRAND & CO., 4 CORNER GROCERY 450. Sarain: to4 13, LAND 4 TORE, 5T 5 THII D AN STRAND, 4 GOOD ry Gea . handsomest fitted-up bars on East st.; OF MAR- prust seil one at sac- JOHNSON, DHNSTON, 2614 5 COFFEE SALOON, OYSTER house: best locatfon: low rent: 0 a cay: finely fitted; bargain. I'T & SKIFF, 86515 Market st. IRST-CLASS HOM BAKERY t $16 10 $20 8 ted; trial ket st. NO. 1 LOCATION; FINELY < £ood business: best reason for sell- & SKIFF, 86012 Market iE SALOON D S Market and & finely fitted; I & SKIFF, o Market st . BEST POSSL- 86534 Market. NLEY, 9 e, corner. 1n Western Addi- ons cipts av- has very until SINE mouthly: for $85 E AND ed: good mproved. as: death INDOOR wher 14 jed with n 3 da ost. Pa WILK ENTER, st $1201 th st. I A BUSINESS hird st. - NEAR D | | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16 1896 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. HOUSES TO LET. A STENBERG & CO. By 632 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, 10 rooms; sunny corner; one floor. 45 rooms: vicinity of Baldwin; transient 16 rooms; 3 doors: north of Marker.. . 80 rooms: owner 6 years: offer wanted. ... D) 10-ROOM HOUSE; GOOD LOCATION: $210. 25 mee 18 rooms; best corner in city..... 14 rooms, on Geary st. 20 rooms; sunny corner; mu: 10-room house: very central H. C. DECKER, 12086 M §60.000 T $900. Market. -$1,600 R RN VYU DECKER, 1206 Market at. $4-ROOM HOUSE, NEAR Baldwin; in payments, DECKER, 10-ROOM HOUSE; CLEARING $40. + DECKER, 1206 Marke: st. MED HOUSE, RENT $30; MUST |_sell; no agents. 869 Mission st. OUSE OF 32 ROOMS: ALL COMPLETELY furnished; all rooms occupied; §1500. A., box 123, this office, OUSE, 72 ROOMS: MUST SELL; A BAR Euin: owner eaving town. 307 Fourth st. IRNITURE e " TE WILL MOVE FEBRUARY 1————— Previous to moving to 747 Market st. we offer our entire stock of furniture und carpeis at tre- mendous reduction. No reasonable offer refused. Roxbury Brassels (laid). English Linoleum (laid) SHIREK & SHIR! H. G XEasky, ¥U « ding: new folding-bed: ders, 20c pr step; furniture e: 1 EDU SON LARGE i second-hand: 400 carpets, good as new: oil- cloth, 26c: parior sults, $19 up: linoleum, 45¢: 7- plece chamber suits, $i4 50: cornice poles, 25c: Tanges, $6: cash or instaliments; goods shipped free. T. H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. OR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AND AR ticles of every description. D. MCRAE, 82t Mission st. FOR SALL, 9 and np: step- ed. 779 Mission st. CARPET CLEANING. CLEA VARPET: ED AND RENOVATED ilke new ON “& CO., 23 Tenth; ‘\ South 36. SKINTOSH & C ‘Jj ITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 | J + Tdth st.; cieaning 3c & yard. Tel. Mission 74. NING,RENOVA- Tel. South 250. McQU « ovating wo N‘\‘noxAL CARPET T -\ vating Works HAMPTON : | and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244. “‘"’u N YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- ret Heating Works, 353-7 Tehama: tei. S0-40. (ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 Goldnn Gate ave.: telaphona east 1 ing PIANOS, VIOLINS, ETC. | | | | i GISTER PEDAT, PIPE ORGA chi or studio: half price. 815 Web: Vi BROS. PIANO, PATTI'S PREFER- 5o renowned Bush & Geris' piano. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. “A PARTY LEAVING THECITY 1S OBLIGED 10 sacrifice their elegant Chickenng piano. See | it at room 10, 509 Market st. “A BEAUTIFUL STEINWAY PIANO MC £\ be sold at once by party obliged to dispose of | it: & very low price will secure it. Koom 21, Flood | building. | A LLCASH AT ONCE WILL ECURE upright piano for $65; Dow is your chance. Room 10, Flood bufidin; S (‘ova\'r B PIANO; AS_GOOD 2 J great sacrifice. The F. SPENCER COA PANY, 535 Post st. i ) BARGAIN; FINE UPRIC | ng( « condition. JOSEPH SCHMITZ & CO., 5 Third. | 16 Mcaister st. N EW UPRIGHT PIANO, bed; must be sold. L. box S. C ORG $95() FOR HALF - INTEREST IN WELL | PTANOS= o D2V estabiished lunch - counter, chophouse Hazelton, Hemme and Long, Brown and and oyster parlors in best possible locality; owner | Simpson: easy'terms. 785 Market st. S LIEE g Gy ninC | LARGE, EASTERN MAKE, UP- in & paying enterprise - Adaress H., box 86. Call Offic @ )50” “CONTROLLT INTER! DL ont - well-established wholesa! e commission house; business CLASS COR. in the best ch BUSINESS ¥( Kness; JIRST-CLASS CasH heap: on account of & BT LIQUOF an K AND FIXT ; must te sold at on 10 reasonanle Y AND BAR, 4 LIVI 795 Mission st. store agents. (I BOCE X 1552 th, @ @E5() CIGARSTORE XD ~CLT \\()J“- established several years; trade. WOULD LIKE PART trade guaranteed. oftice. sROCERY BUSINE FORSALE street, Oak rup manutacturing com: ROC SE e, 925 Washing | §1 00 NER WITH $400 CAPITAL GRO- location in sh ¢ Ap) R SAL oadway, STO d; NEF owner d appor- FOR SALE; RENT LOW. BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, STA: | t i 0oms; rent $18; SALE. APPLY | ROOM, | Ninth s arge stock, C. R., box ____ | hitherto hand TO | A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. Address | br}:x' FOR BUSINES! "ON MAIN | in San Francisco. BRUE 28 P - right piano. v st. | WL G. BADGE D TO 26 O | reil, room 1, first floor; take elevator; 4nd organs sold for cash or instaliments V RENT CO; anos has met with great success i purchasers please call and CLAY & CO., ing § ecided to continue supply it sh to take advantage of it_explained, SHERMA rner Kearny and Sutter e K CASH OR INSTALLMENTS: WEBER O. upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. ECKER BROS., STEINWA Y, FISCHER AND aec first.class makes of pianos: little used: bave e | cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & SE, 28 and 50 O'Farsell ASY TERMS KOHLER & | | PrEraso: JRSALE OR R SCHMITZ,16 McAuister st.,nxt Hibernia Bank YHRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SOHMER, | D Newby & Evans, Brizes aud other pianos. QUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NE | © H.MULLER, make Lat JTEINWAY, §215: WEBER, $266; SOMER, D $937; Wily, $125; squares, $35 aud $55. HEINE, 410 Post RRIVED—A LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- £\ grade 1. L. Neunann piauos for the holid prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDER: | TYAINES BROS” PIANO— A SUPERB 1 H strument, surpassing any piano that we have d: we invite a eritical inspection. The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale J. HARRY SCOT ock new and well assorted: a | 929 Market st.. Spreckels build &00d chance to see a well-es: hed business. £e/ 00X AT LA OS5 et FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. D7 E GOOD RESTAU WORTH | o — = S.;l.). 2500 a bargain. ‘\,,,,1,'- | Jr\lL\ J. SHEEHAN, DEALER IN BOX flice: no age FIRST be sold ation: § CLA day. Ofiice. CIGAR-STAND WITH 1 on ace ply 243 Fourtn. 100D PAYING BUTCHE X cation; price reasonable NISHED PAYI saloon: cheap rent: keep saloon and pay halfrent. Pine st. 100D PAYINC X_See owner, 427 rourth st. SHOP; F B. W ELL-FUE rooms and HARR S5 R receipt; ong cheap ground unt of olher busiuess; no agents, IN 1SON 00D OPPORTUN TY FOR AN INV. ST- X ment of about $50,000 in safe commercial business. Address R. D. W ANTED—PARTNER WITH ital, lady or gent, in light paying b dress A. M. ROSS, P. 0. box 105 'QALOON PARTNER: PAYINC W perience not necessary; Howard st. San Jo some monels box 43, this office. SOME iness, A Ad- bse, Cal. CIGAR-STORE: TINE C fine fixtures and stoc Near Postoflice and Sunday ORNER; MUST _EE SOLD BY FE J. G. FREDERICKS, owner, q ROUTE FOR tion: trade: lease. box 119, Call Office. JPAPER ROUTE FOR SAL T Apply this oftice, principals only. (*uu’.w:x ALOON / be sold. Inguire 81 HEAPEST AND BEST 1N earny st. United States or Canada one year for $1 e free. . paper; pays 8150 per month. ALE , TELE Hill district, covers 18 blocks; can be CHEAP AMERICA—TH U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any sddress in ihe Apply L bought cheap, and chances for increase are very good. 50, post- FORSALE OR EX ster; will drive double or sing] Olympic Club Stable. 504 Sutter st For particulars ROAD- can be veen at apply at | 150 SEIS FEW ATD SECONDHAS DU ness: all kinds: wagobs, bugzic rapers: sand-wagous. 1128 Mission st 100 EEAD OF WELLBROKEN WO driving horses just from the coun ¢ pacers and trotiers. G. 1INDAUER, proprietor. I ORSES PASTUF o DES HWE v seon for S. F. Police Department. ¢ Lospital, 121 City Hall ave.: ORSES FGR SALE 40 B Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Aucilonee 10 nch, 630 Commercial st. ALSO W kind freentis Apply 862 Howard st SETS SECOND-HAND HARNES: second-hand WAgons, bUZEy, CATLy: nd_Valencia sis. D HAR- orses and RKAND try: also ERINARY SUR- )fice and telephone soith 401 AGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade ilorss Wernes s, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. reasonable; TI"Y A advice free. [ W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-L. D COUN « Califoraia st., rms. 14-16; advice free. AW, 420 owner 'will | Apply room 1, 524 no night or Appraiser’s building, SW. cor. Washington and Sansome st BRUARY 1—2 E Press-wagons: stand cor. sansome and Sutter. NG $2 A MONTH: GOOD | $8p Francisco, care and feed; send for circular, The Hyds | | DVICE #REE: DIVORCE AND PROBATE | suita, Superior, Justice and collections, ete. law, 850 Market,cor.Stockton ELU It 3 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 13. kindling-wood; cheapest and be: | Oftice, Powell | and North Point sts.; telephone 595. | BABY CARELLGIS AND RATT | D’tore: call and get cur prices: costs nothing. §neet Rattan Company, 104 O'Farrell st., ne ockton. A S AND RA tan furniture at the factory and save middle- | man’s profit; we will treat_you right. CALIFOR- RATTAN COMPANY, 61 First, nr. Mission. MPROVE ewing-machine; 7 drawers, attachments; ause, departure. 801 Union st. TFIT RROF ARO MIRRORS.CAS GISTERS, seales, etc.; cheapest. MEEK, 1118 Mission st. '\"xc ELPLATED CUSHION TIRE KAM- AN “bler; only $10. 326 McAlllster st. TOLDEN GATE GAS ENGINE. APPLY T0 remer. gun store, 820 Kearny st. URGLAR = S scales and desi;cheap. RCH CARD SLOT MACHINE orgivenaway. KAHN & CO., 220 Cal. st. S, ANVIL, VISE. TONGS, SMALL steam boiler and englne. 631 Howard st. Em-flm EDIA BRITANNICA, $25. KING'S ola bookstora, 15 Fourih st. | (ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZB fire and burglar proof safe. 221, 223 Market st. JEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W.S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES _ bought and sold 11213 Market_bet. 7th and 8 e el DOL DO RO RACT PLAN | 919 PERRY ST._HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS AND basement: rent $12 50: water free. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. OUSE 7 ROOMS—BATH; LARGE YARD. 1515 Jackson st., between Larkin and Polk. OUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND BATH TO LET. 151 Minua st VHEAPEST HOUSE bath: modern; $20. Sixteenth 91] GEARY—HOUSE 11 ROOMS bath; rent reasonable; key at 217%%. or! E, 2225 POST—6 ROOMS AND BATH; basement; lerge garden: stable; driveway. 3(). EEDUCED FROM $40: NICE MODERN « home of & rooms. Apply 15 Grant ave. ou: 6 ROOMS AND BATH AND vard; 147 Valencia st.: rent $16. Apply 2858 Mission. AVED—DOLLARS, DIMES AND NICKELS by renting a house from BALDWIN & HAM MOND 10 Montzomery st. IN CITY: 8 ROOMS; 53434 Valencia, near AND FURNISHED HOUSES. ANDSOME, SUNNY, NICELY FURNISHED house: very reasonable to small family. Ad- dress J., box 3, Call Office. LEGANTLY FURNISHED: CAN LIV 4 rent free. 1431 Market st.; modern: sunny. COTTAGES TO LET. 1705 MASON_i ROOMS: CABLE LINE: $11 10 steady tenant; kev at bouse. FLATS TO LET. 1 FAIR OAKS_NEW SUNNY LOWER 2143 10T oo vach; 17 50, UMBSEN & 20.. 14 Montgomery st. %]6 BATH. $2 ONLY FOR 7 FINE ROOMS; all modern improvements: basement and yard; 721 Fourteenth st.. near Market-st. cable- cars. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery, 17 LOWER FLAT, 5 ROOMS ANT { . 7027 Post st., bet. Polk and Larkin. NATOMA-—FLAT, 4 SUNNY ROOMS; oG SUTTER — MODEEN BAY-WINDOW 2614 5% sun all day; yaid front and rear: $16. 111 THIRTEETH ; BATH; D BATH. = 714 a0t large sunny yard: nr. Eighth st. ROOMS TO LET-Ceontinued. 1 CITY REAL ESTATE. COUNTKY REAL ESTATE. Grove Street. GROVE — SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM, with use of kitchen; $10. Jones Street. JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW 20 management: elégant sunny suites and single; newly furnished: bath, etc.; $10 to $50. O INTEREST! NO .INTEREST! NO IN- | terest! $250 to $350; 50 lots near Mission- st.‘electric Toad: cars every few minutes; $5 down and 85 per month; no interest; closing out tract of 125 lots. JONES, ALLEN & CO., 630 Market st. LOTS OPP. TERMINUS OF VALENCIA-ST. cable-cars; will sell very cheap for cash. Kearny Street. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rpoms, en suite and single; firs: class Leavenworth Street. JONES, ALLEN & CO., 630 Market st. $250 20,3500, EACH FoR BEST LOTS -40 S. of the Park1n boulevard blocks: grand ocean boulevard is now being macadamized by the Park Commissioners; will sell for $5 down and $5 per month for a shor: time only. JONES, ALLEN & CO., 630 Market st. $125 108 NICE LEVEL 0TS NEAR 9 Fruitvale ave., East Oakland; ready for bullding; $5 down and $6 per montii; no interes. JONES, ALLEN & CO., 630 Market st. in every respect: terms reasonable. 1() LEAVEN WORTIH, NE. SUTTER_SCN 810 57 aicove suites; véry desirable for gentie: 10 LEAVENWORTH-_SUNSY BASEMENT suitable for oflice or housekecping. 81 LEAVENWORTH ST.—2 NICELY FUR- Market Streot. 7777 MARKET — NICBLY =FURNISHED { Suites and single: housekpg; also offices. Eixth and Seventh—Single and suites; Bight, 80¢ 10 $1; week, $1 5010 85: familles 1508 JARKET —NICE SUNNY GNFUR- 1 MARKET — NICELY FURNISHED rooms, single aud housekeeping; pri- vate family. men; $20. nished fronc rooms; rent reasonable. OSEMITE HOU 1045 MARKET, BET. nished rooms, suitable for offices. 571 1527 Mason Street. MASON—(CHANGED HANDS) SUNNY front suites, suitable for doctor's ofiice. 41" 667 Minna Street. MINNA, COR. BIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rms; $1 week; transient, Siission Strest. 055 MISSION-NICE FRONT ROOM WITH 1055 Hosei: y or gent. I MISSION—2 LARGE SUN nished front rooms: private. RAND SOUTHERN —SE. COR. 7TH AND G Mission,reopened ; thoroughly renovated :sunny front rooms; elegantly farnished single or en suite: stationary washstands and running water in every Toom: choicest 10cation; terms reasonable. AT 7 ROOMS, BATH. 181 ifornia; call 11 to 2. “WINDOW FLAT OF 5 LIGHT IN Foorms: 815: bath: gas: tubspil Folsom,nr.5th. R Q 8167 GEARY, NEAR COOK B18. fow tas. 5 roots and bath: two weeks' rent free to good tenant. SHAINWALD, BUCK- BEE & CO. AMontgomery st. %18, TROOM FLATS: CLOSK TOVES, D LO. water, dumb waiter: all modern; at 956 Union st., Oakland, near Adeline local station; better than any $30 cottage in Oakland. To let < NIG & KROLL, 1006 Brondwa (Eljnl\d. 1208 BUSH; 5 ROOMS, BATH Appiy 12118 o 6 ROOMS, BATH A 396 Waller st., cor. Fill "3 ROOMS: GARDEN: ALSO i $13 and $16. 1706 Pos: st. JLAT—UPPER FLAT OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS 1262 Eighteenth st.: rent §13: new BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- QUNNY UPPER FLAT O basement. 6 ROOMS somely papered: esement: quiet for old people; §23; water free. Apply down- hom | sta oL NEW FLAT 4 low Rryant, 5 and 6 rooms, bath: 38 to §16. AVED—DOLLARS, DIMES AND NICKELS by renting a flat from BALDWIN & HaM- | MOND 10 Montgomery st. '_\ WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 WEEKLY CAL HOUSEKEEPING 617 EPDY —HANDSOMELY { double parlors, with kiicae | 7 EDDY—THR NFURNISH eeping. | ny rooms Fifth street. KOOMS. Eddy Street. FU or hous St -~ | 991 FIFTH_NICE SUNNY SINGLE AND C"“ {ING, KNABE, STE! K;"&‘:’i\r‘ TER- | ZZ1 double housekeeping rooms cheap. b T planos; see our new piano for $187; pianos | ——— Goube HOU st = sioe mrafitaionhlen | O e D e HQIL FIFTH-SUNNY FRONT ROOM AND = | — . e —o~n | T=O2 kitchen furnished complete for house- EST N | (G REAT BARGAINSTN NEW AND SECOND: | iecpine. Poalt and Land planosat MA UV ALS", 769 Market st..S.F. : eadily | GBEAT BARG. PIANOS. HORNUNG'S irst Avenue. vy e s FIRST AVE., RICHMOND — LARGE 421 Toomm for iight ousekeeping. ¥olsom Street. FOLSOM, SW. COR. LANGTON—3 CON- necting unfurnished housekeeping rooms; 1115 rent §11. Fourth -trect. FOURTH—LARGE ROOMS FUR for housekeeping; rent 38, HED 30 Geary Stieet. 1917 GEARY — PARLCR, BEDROOM, dining-room, sewing-zoom, kitchen, Lath, 2 beds; all necessaries: $2. 1510 GOLDEN GATE — FINELY ~FUR- i3] nished bay-window lower flat: every con- venience for housekeeping; sun all day; yard; Tent reasonabl Golden Gate Avenue. Street. 119284, JIOWARD, NEAR SEVENTH —3 large rooms furnisted for housekeeping; Victor range, closets, bath, etc.; in American family; will rent cheap to quiet, sober people. 1142 HowaRro — FURNISHED “IZ housekeeping rooms; range; rent $10; also unfurnished. Jessie Street. JESSIE ST., NEAR MINT AVE. sunny bousekeeping rooms; 2 NICE also single; 43 cheap. Larkin Street. 499 LARKIN-FUR NISHED ROOMS; LIGHT £i+J nousekeeping; single and snite. Powell Street. POWELL-SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM for gentlemen; rent $10. POWELL ST.—UNFURNISHED BASE- ment room; rent $5. Sixth Sireet. SIXTH—NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny rooms, en suite or single; 81 25 up. South Park. PARK—WELL FURNISHED 4 igle room, $5. 223 321 10 SOUTH rooms, $1: tockton Street. ~ STOCKTON—LARGE FURNISHED SUN- 417 37 Sontroom, £8; single, 36; 2 unfurnishen: 1314 STUCKTON—_FRONT SUIT SUITABLE doctor or dentist; nicely furnished; cheap. LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, NEWLY furnished, with hot-water bath 9 Tayl R$+) TAYLOR—NEWLY FURNISHED SUN- 22 ny rooms; thoroughly respectable. VW INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26¢ 10 $1 50 per night; X1 50 10 $6 per week; Third Street. O BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE REAL E tate and business of every description. A. J. PROPER & CO., real estate, 626 Mrkt, downstairs. OL GETZ & BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. PRICES ARE DOWN TO BOTTOM. Now i3 the time to buy bargains in lots. §75 5o $300 FOR SPLENDID LOTS NEAT the park and Grand Boulevard; $10 down and $5 monthly. SOL GETZ & BRO. $300. 71003550, 5200 T0 §1100: CHOICEST . lots norih and south of the park, ready 10 build on, from 1st ave. Lo 26ih ave. and Point Lobos, Clement, California and Lake sts. in Rich- mond, and near Aflilisted Colleges: opposite con- cert valley and Strawberry Hill lake on the south; terms o suit purchaser. SOL GETZ & BRO. $100 9,520 BUILDING 1015 Mission-st, and electric car lines: $10 down and $5 monthly. SOL G CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. SOL GETZ & BRO., Owners, Room A, first floor, Crocker building, A NEWBLOCK: JUST SUBDIVIDED, BOUNDED BY 10TH AND 11TH AVES,, N AND O STS.; SOUTH OF THE PARK; Prices, $350 for corners, 33:6x100; Inside 10ts, $25x120, $275 each ‘Terms, $25 cash, $10 monthly. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. ANTED—FOR CASH, LOW-PRICED HOME- stead or park lot. Address proposition to box 39, Call Office. $ WEEKLY—GOOD BERKELEY LOTS, $100—Lot 100x100; $1 weekly; steep and cheap. #175—Lot 25x185; $1 weekly. £250—Lot 25x100: 51 weekly: sewered. $325—Lot 25x100; $1 50 weekly: macadamized. $250—Creek corner. 40x100; $1 weekly. $150—Lot 24x100; $1 weekly. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley station, Berkel N EW HOUSE: 5 ROOMS AND ATTIC AND bath; modern improvements; Jersey st.; nr. Douglass, Apply WM. PLANT, cor. 24th and Douglass. D )I¥ SOLD TO-DAY: THIS LOT IS $200 Vs double; 2 blocks south of the park; cash or installments; title insurance; see owner at once. 9 Powell st., room 3. H OUSES BULLT#150 10 #3715 A ROOM, CALL 2ud examine plane, 1149 Mission st. OTTAGE JUST COMPLETED; $3600; EASY 9()23 TURK_-SUNNY FRONT ROOMS: BLE- 22 gantly furnished: single and en suite; rea- sonable. 319 TURK- SU aished or 5431 NY FRONT ROOM, FUR- furnished. LI ROOM WITH Jwenty-Second Street. £ 5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, GAS AND . bath; water free. 526 Tweuty-second st., &1 cor. Cap BOARDIN AND ROOMS. i?‘.)wfx‘(,{%A TROOM AND BOARD; GER- O21 wan tady; 520 wnd $22 monih. TE YOU WANT A PLEASANT HOME CALL at Van Ness ave., cor. Bush st.;the Winder- mere; references required. [QOOM AND BOA V114 Web ~ 00D HOME, man family: reasonable. QO EDDY—HOTEL 3.2() sing.e rooms; table b ences given and required; all mod- CHILDKEN BOARDED. 7OU CAN FIND REFINED HOME IN AMER- tcan family for child; terms moderate. 402 San Jose ave, W IRL, PRE- ferred; not under 4. Address A., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. 100D HOME FOR A INFANT: TERMS X moderate. 1014 Jackson st., bet. Powell and Mason. e —— STOR#S TO LET. (JALIFORNTA AND LARKIN-THREE FINE stores in that fine building on the southeast corner, suitable for barber-shop, confectionery or bicycle-store; an oifer desired. A.J. RICH & CO., real estate agents, 112 Montgomery st. ms 2 U per i { ) terms; Shotwell st., near 17th} 5 rooms, bath, glectric lights In every room ; tekdihg rm; freabus. | gqy:velagrnt mantels, shndes: tiled s all mod- OLTON HOUSE, 220 THIRD—SINGLE AND | éra: open daily. E. P, E. TROY, owner, 301 Cali- ) en suite, light housekping, $5 up; brick bld, yd. | fornia st. Turk Street. AKEVIEW LOTS; NEAR NEW RACE- low prices; easy terms. THE McCAR- THY CO., 646Market st. $12000. 727 Golden ORY RESIDENCE; iate ‘ave.: lot 25% 137:6. This Is unquestionably the ch pest plece on the avenue. Eilliard-room; frescoing, etc. Upen for inspection MONEY TO LOAN, ORKOW MONEY ON YOUR PIANO WITH- out removal, diamonds, watches, jewelry, seal- skins, silverware, sewing machines, oil paintings; low interest erfect secrecy; private rooms. CLE HARRIS, 16 Grant avenue. ON MORTGAGES OR (OL- Ja E. DAM Montg; ONEY LOANED, 615 PER CENT ON MOR1 gages. A. F. JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st. W HY PAY 85 ON THE HUNDRED COMC mission to the broker when you can get the same direct fromthe loaner without it and with- out charge for making out papers on your pianos and furniture of private familics, which furniture is now under the new law mortgageable: lowest in. terest without removal; any amount from $100 to $5000. 418 Ellis st.. room 22, OANS ON REAL LSTATE: ALSO SECOND < mortgages, furnitur: or pianos without re- moval in the city and Oakland or Alameda any amount: lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. OANS—_FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES; city or country: furnirure and pianos; business strictly private. oom 88. Chronicle building. DVANCESON DIAMONDS,JEWELRY, ETC Columbia Loan & Collateral Oftice, 8 Grant ave. G ST, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES ed interests, real estate in pro- “OLGAN, 24 Montgo ND 2D MORTGAGES; CITY OR COUN dminisirators’ mortgages, interests in es- lamonds, pianos, etc, MURPHY, 628 Mk ORTGAGES, PROBATE TLOANS, WAR rants, SALOMON & C0O., 328 Montgrur; 214, N[ONEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. JN FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WITHOUT removal. Room €8, Donohoe b'd'z, 1170 Market STUE«E TO LET; 20x 140 MINNA ST. O LET — SPACE_FOR LOCKSMITH AND hardware store. Corner Polk and Sactamento sts. OFFICES TO LET. GEARY—PARLOR FLOOR; SUITABLE for business: key at 2171 21° ARKIN-NEATLY FURNISHED BAY window rooms; hou: Ng; reasonable, McAtlister Street. MCALLISTER ST.—UPSTAIRS; LIGHT housekeeping room; $7. 433 " DMoss Street. MOSS, OFF HOWARD, NR. SEVENTH— 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. New Montgomery Street. Miss.on stroet. 83Q MISSION — NEWLY FURNISHED O housekeeping rooms; 1,2 or 3 at §6, 8 or 12 per month 5 94-'2\1155 ION — NICELY FURNISHED sunny rooms; complete for honsekeeping. 41241 MISSION — 4 CONNECTING ROOMS completely furnished; gas: private; reasonable. 105 NEWMONTGOMERY, FARGO HOUSE— ) nousekeeping rooms, $1 75 4 week and up- ward: also single, 15¢ a night and upward.: “O’Farrell Street. 5261 O FARRELL — 2 SUNNY UNFUR- 2 nished rooms for light housekeeping. Third Street. 15, 2 rooms for housekeeping: also single. NT (14 MONTH) | L GIVEN GOOD ottages, flats, §5 up. SPECK & CO. 'Eimux’r OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS coaiiding, 975 Market: rents low: uo extra arge for gas, janitor services or heating. A, 2t bullding or G. 31; UMBSES & Cou 14 Sonte s, EDUCATIONAL HE LEADING SHORTHAND COLLEGE; individual instruction; four months’ course. yres’ Stenographic Instifute, 525 Montgomery st. MELITE MELVILLE WILL RECEIVE A limited number of pupils; thorough dramatic training, reading, operatic and drawing-room sing- ing. 2300 Webster st., cor. of Wasaington. MBS, MELVICLE-SNYDER HAS REMOVED 0 620 Sutter st.: teacher of vocal music (latest Italian methods), piano and el cution; ladies ana gentlemen coached in operatic, Shakespearean and other plays: appearances arranged. A Smsnsfl".sxn FRENCH ACADEMY; CAS- D tilian and Parisian professors: 3 lessons week, $3month; also painting academy, fiowers specialty, 3 lessons week, $3 month; translations, Spanish, French, English. 1170 Market st., room 7. NDIVIDUAL INST! ON "BOOKKEEP- ing, shorthand, etc. Stiebl’s College, 723 Market. OCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM. proves and beautities even spoiled voices, aud Pprocures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st. (RENCH SPANISH,E7c. PROF.DEFILIPPE'S Academy of Languagess 320 Post; estab, 1871, Turk Street. TURK—UPPERFLAT; 4 SUNNY ROOMS for housekeeping. 1 THIRD—NICE SUNNY FURNISHED SEWING MACHINES, LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. SHERIFF’'S SALES. JHERIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF AN 1 order issued out of the Superior Court of the | City and County of San Francisco, to me directed | in the matter of HOWARD BLACK, an_insolvent | debtor, T have seized and shall expose for sale at | publicauction at 11 o'clock a. ., on FRIDAY, be 17th day of January, A. D. 1896, at 3 Mont. gomery street, all- the Tight, title and interest of said insolPent, in and to the following-described property, to-wit: ‘Thut certain furnishing goods business situated at 3 Montgomery street, in the | City and County of San Francisco, owined and | formerly conducted by said Howard Black, to- | A gether With the fixtures, merchandise, stock in trade and sundries contained in said store and everything thereto belonging, all of which said property Is now in the custody of the Sheriff, Terms: Cash in United States gold coin. Dated San Fraucisco, the 11th day of January, 4. D. 1596, RICHARD I. WHELAN, Sheriff of the City and County of S8an Francisco. Vallejo Street. 12321 YALLEIO, NEAR HYDE — FUR- #)Z2 nished rooms for housekeeping. Van Ness Avenne. 612y S— NICE FRONT SUNNY room; also housekeeping. )3 VAN NESS—ELEGANT FURNISHED unny front rooms for housekeeping, KOOMS TO LET. S A A California Street. CALIFORNIA—3 ELEGANTLY FUR- nished rooms and bath; cheap. Capp Street. 655 GAFP: NEAR TTWENTY - SECOND — ) Nicely' fornished front room, with use of bath, In smail family: $8. Eighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH st., near Market; furnished and unturnished, 2531 ISS BOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2297 SACRAMENTO st.—Board, English, French, piano, dancing, 830 & mo.; excellent chance for ambitious and cote scientious parents to give children a superior edoca- tion at low figure; term Jan. 2: kindergarten coach. LISH, MATHEMATICS, ENG- literature a speciaity. MISS ROULSTON, rrell st. FONGLISH LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY: classor private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1234 Bush st. ELA % ACTING— S LYCEUM SCHOOL Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, 1.0.0.F. block, 7th SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, M chanical engineering. surveying, architecture, ansay; estab. ‘64 VAN DER NATLLISN, 155 5 TUDENTS PREPARED FOR THE UNTV) sity, 1aw and medical colleges; day and evening classes.” 338-335 Phelan building. BOWENS ACADENY. UNIVERSITY AVE, Berkeley, Cal. T. . BOWENS, M. A., Principai, IOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET taught. Prof. L. MERKI, 225 Geary ;reasonable SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN: MODERATE, Melisterschaft School Languages, 122.0'Farrell st EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST, Boekke.p(n', business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, lelegraphy, modern languages rapidly tanght. Write for catalogue. TF'SSALE—BY VIRTUE OF AN OR- cr jssued out of the Superior Court, Depart- 0.10, in and for the City and County of te of Caiifornia. in the matter of PHILIP N. YUNG, in his indi val capacity d us a partner transacting business under the ! firm npame and style of P, N. YUNG & CO., and als0 & member of partnership entitled YUNG & HENSLEY. [ have levied upon all the righ: | and interest of said insolvent, in and to the inz described property, to-wit: Wines, 1 cash register. safe, nickel-in-the-siot machi glassware, decanters, empty Lot.les, fixtures, etc etc, Notice is bereby given that on SATURDAY, the 18th day of January, 1886, at11 o'clock A. M., at warehouse corner of Ash avenue and Larkin | streets, in the City and County of San Francisco, I will sell the said ‘above-mentioned property to the highest bidder for cash. RICHARD I. WHELAN, Sheriff. San Franclsco, January 14. 1898. EUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Cu.\"rixx‘k.\:‘?}.b BUILDING AND COAN AN, sociation—Home oflice, 322 Sansome st., S. F, General saviugs & loan business. £d k. Hill, Pres.; Oliver Kidridge V.Fr.; W Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man Ellig Streel ELLIS-SUNNY ALCOVE ROOM: running water; and single rooms; bath, 51 V IGHTSCHOOL:AEALD'S BUS. GOLLEGE 24 Post: commercial, shorthand, English: iow rates JOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; KEA- sonable, * PROF. FRANCIS, 104514 Valencia, | ELLIS—LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR 3; Lath; gas; re reasonable, 72 HEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- ham’s School, cor. Geary and Powell sts. ¥olsom Streot. FOLGOM, NEAR FOURTH—SUNNY Jurnished rooms, $I per week. A FOLSOM — UNFURNISHED PAR- lors; part use kitchen. 820 180 JAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1238 Market: send for cat.: day and evening séssion. -A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR WEEKLY CALL. In wravver, for matling. DI-SOLUTION OF PARINERs, Fourth Street. FOURTH, COR. SILVER—SUNNY COR- ner front room. 435 72 817 Geary Street. GEARY—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT alcove room; TuLNIng water; reasonable, 1 GEARY — THREE NEATLY FUR- 2 nisbed rooms; terms reasonable. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE—SUNNY FRONT bay-window rm; reasonable; private famlly, 330 AN FRANCISCO, DEC. 14, 1895.-1T 18 mutually agreed that the copartnership now and heretofore existing between the undersigned doing business under thé firm nameand style of ZITSK A & MOYNIHAN b6 and the same 'is hereby dis- solved. Said dissolution of partuership to date from and after this 14th day of December, 1895. 0. ZITSKA, GEO. MOYNTHAN, TO EXCHANGE., e e s OQUSE WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR 2 H park lots; difference incash, Aplly T. B,, box 48, Call Ofticel} JOTICE OF $10,000 10 LOAN. —NOTICE I8 A\ ‘hereby given that the sum of ten thousand dollars, belonging to the Robinson bequest fund, is Teady to be loaned 1or a term of vears, to be Se- cured by a first mortgage on real estate in San Francisco, California. All bids, with full partic- ulars as to terms, shonld be delivered at the Mayor's office, new City Hall. The rizht to reject 0y bid is reserved. A DOLPH SUTRO, Chairman of the Robinson Bequest Commission. Dated Jan- vary 7. 1896, PAWNEBROK ERS. T 126 KEARNY ST., ROOM 9—MONE loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.: 10w rates: pri- vate rooms; elevator: pledges for sale cheap. FINANCIAL, T OANS ON 1ST AND 2D MORTGAGES AND life insurance policies: low rate of interest bankbooks bought. 330 Montzomeryst. NY SUM_OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest ate: call and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN. 1021 Mission st. 'SPARTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY 30R 4 hours from the bay: the most equable climate of Central Calijornia, and the-teighborhood of the next great devklopment of electric power: equal Lo Folsom; a part of the “Rancho Canada de Capay unguestionably . the earliest and finest fruit peit on the coast and supenor to-any for di- yersified farming; about 600 acres, in 20-acre farms, surrounding the town: town already con- tains large brick blocks, a fine hotel, a fine high- gchool building, water works, artesian, pure and ; desired a parchaser or purchasers to take the whole interest of present owners_in the colony lots and town property, in lump or otherwisé, at shock- ingly low figures: it won't cost much to examine; isan 1rr1§:uon cangl on the land. Apply 10 GEO. D. FISKE & CO., Woodland, Cal. LL IN FRUTL AND TABLE GRAPES BUT 10 acres; ouly i mile from town; 3734 acres fine improvements; pears, peaches,’ pranes, fig: will {ncome at least $1500 Clar: a urge list of per sonal property reduced from §14,000 to $8000 to make quick sale: Al creek bottam corn land: hal? cash. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City; inquire at 632 Market st., S. F. (OFANGE BLOSSOM COLONN OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL Beautiful young orange grovesin tracts of b acres and upward, lying.along the Stauisizus River, two and a half miles from Oakdale, the principal station of the Southern Pacific Railroud ontheline belween Stockton and Mercea. The Stautsiaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs directly through the colony and the properiy has & per- petual water right. We are prepared Lo sell portions of the property. either unimproved or already planted to Washing- ton Navels, Mediterranean” Sweets and Maltese Bloods. The property is under the immediate direction and care of an experienced horticulturist, who has received diplomas and medals at eight different county fairy 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 system. All kinds of small game near by afiords excellent sport for hunters. Prices for land, including a erpetnal water right and_planted to orange trees, 175 per acre. Unim- proved land witn fully paid up water rights, $70 peracre, Terms: The purchase price payabie in six annual payments, without interest; title per- fect and liberal discount for cash. g For further particulars, maps and casalogues, ad. dress KASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. " 638 Market Street, San Franciseo, Cat, Or F. T. KNEWING, our representative, Oakdale, Cal. OR SALE OR TRADE—160-ACRE GRAIN ranch: all fenced; comfortable buildings: near Tipton, Tulare County: price $6000. PHILBRICK & €O.. 2548 Folsom, near Twenty-second. 600 ATKES IN SAN LULS BT *0COUNTY all level; plenty of water: good range; very desirable for stock; will trade for business in city or city property. Mission st. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—240 ACRES: 200 level, 60 clear; nice orchard assorted fruit plenty of wood and water; good dwelling, bar etc.; nearly all fenced: close to large town: 10 hours from city: $5000; purt cash, balance on tme: wilt trade for city property or good business. C. B., boux 77, this offi MARLY COUNTY-5000 ACRES 26 MILES M trom Sam Francisco ancho de Novato, Tracts cut ady size desired; fruit, grain and vegetable land, 1o irrigetion; both rail and water transportation; $40 to’ §75 ver acre; terms made to suit; send for circular, Improved dairy farms for sal ith cows. SYNDICATE INVESIMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 yeary' credit.: D. IL TWING. Sonoma City,Cai. END FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Jose, OAKLAND ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. L1000, (OTTAGE, 4 ROOMS; PRETTY <D - finish; fenced: near the Altenheim; electric-cars: on installments; a bargain. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broadway, ETIRING MERCH 2 his grocery business ards or San Leazndro. lars address box 4, Call Offic OR SAL: G. 8., Eureka Delivery, 1146 ! DE acre ranch, near For full particu- Oakland. ICE OAKLAND COTTAGE home; noriheast corner; convenient to local station, school, étc.: cost more than $5000; will be sold for less than $4000. on very easy payments. ifim;ly to T. K. ANDERSON, 463 Ninth st., Oak- and i [ MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES; &Y pigns free. I. BOEGLE [den Gate statn. 3170 JOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN DU, Fraitvale: electric cars; only $1 down and 81 a week: selling fast; good improvements. H. PINNEY. owner. 802 Broad way, Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL KSTATE. OF 8 ROOMS: MODERN B4B00. near varrow-sauge statien: streer im HOUSE proved: northwest corner; former price $6000. $1000; 1ot 50x200; sireet Improved; former BATRD, Real Estate and Insurance, 1303 Park st., Alameda. T $50 CASH, $22 50 MONTHLY: 5 B2200. Fows w2 niih: ectestty mow sor tage. $2400—No cash; $20 monthiy; 37:6x100; new cottage. $3000—850 cash; $30 monthly; 33:4x100; 5 X100; ele- rooms and bath; handsome new cottags gant cottage on principal drivewsy; 6 rooms and 50—$200 cash, $30 monthly: bath, $3500—$300 cash, $35 monthly; 33:4x100; handsome colonial cottage: 7 rooms and bath. MAKCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st, station, Ala- meda, and 628 Market st., San Francisco. JXCELLENT MODERN HOMES AT GREAT- Iy reduced prices. $2000—4-room dwelling; 32250, $2750—5-ro0m dwelling} nal cost $3000. 3250—5-room dwelling; original cost $3500. $3000—6-rcom dwelling; original cost $3500. $32.0—6-room dwelling; orizinal cost $3600. original cost $3750. original cost $9000. £5100—6-room dwelling $7500—9-room dwelling; All new and modern on large lots and ‘n good locations; very small cash payments and easy in- stallmen 0 reasonable terms refused. JOSEPH A. LEONARD COMPANY, 1364 Park st., Ala- meda. $3 FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 ROOMS AND i - bath; also 4 rooms partly furnished in basement; 9 rooms In all; 2 blocks from narrow- gauge station. Alameda, Cal. Address WM. P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $10 DOWN — ELEGANT NEW 6-ROOM modern cottage in center of city, close to school and station; lot 35x160: price $2250. For immediate sale Alameda Land Company, 1500 Park st., Alameda. orizinal cost PHYSICIANS. R.A.0¥ LUCIS, PHYSICN-SURGEON.ROYAL University Turin,Ltaly. Nucleus bldg,661 Markt 54000, XEW AND MODERN HOUSE 0F 7 ) locatity Tooms and bath: lot 42x147:6: In good locality; termseasy; installments. A. LEONARD CO.. 1364 Park RS. DR. PARLOW, CHIRO MES D Kearny, rm. 47, brs. 11 0 5; res. St. A KESTATE, PEMOVED—DE. C. C. ODONNELL TO 1206 Market st.: diseases of women a specialty. PROPOSALS. PnoPusALs Fom PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until January 23, 1896, at 10:30 o'clock . ., for fur- nishing the PAPER for th- PUBLIC PRINTING and BINDING for the year ending 28th of Feb- ruary, 1897, the sald proposals Lo be opened before and the award of contracts to be made by the Joint Committes of Congress on Public Printing to the lowest and best bidder for the interest of the Gov- ernment, the committee reserving to itsel? the right to reject any and all bids, as its judgment of the best interests of the Government may dictate, Detailed schedules of the description, quantity and quality of the paper required, accompanied by samples and blank proposais. and giving the regi- latious with which bidders must comply, can be ovtainea by addressing Th. I. Benedict, Public Printer, Washington, D. C. The contracts will be entered into for supplying such quantities of paper as may be needed during the year, and no more. The edtimated quantities set forth in detail in e schedule comprise: 5 000 Teams, machine-nish printing paper, 24 x 38. 15,000 rems machine-finish printing paper, 38 x 48. 23,600 reams sized and super-calendared white or tinted printing paper, various siz s. 24,500 reams white Writing paper, various sizes and weights. 2,400 reams colored writing paper, various sizes and weights. 2,000 reams cover paper, various sizes ana weights. 100,000 pounas of best piate paper. 150,000 pounds of best map paper. 175000 ponnds fine coated wood-cut paper. 2,100 reams maniia paper, various -sizes and weights. 100,000 pounds glazed bond paver. 20,000 pounds artificial parchment, sizes. 2,000 pounds parchment deed. 1,780,000 sheets cardboard, various colors, sizes, weights, ete. 7,200 reams firsi-class ledger paper, white or blue, laid or wove, various'sizes and weights. 9,000 reams second-class ledger paper, white or blue, laid or wove, Various sizes and weights. 2,700 reams tissue and copying paper. 35 reams blotting paper, any roquired color or welht, 150 reams tar paper, 24 x 36. 845 reams plaid, warble and comb paper, various sizes. 400 reams typewriter paper, various sizes and weights. 988 reams cap. letter and note paper. 100 reams white French folio, 17 x 22, 2,000 sheets parchment, 15 x 21. Proposals will be recaived for one thousand reams or more. By direction of the Joint Committee of Congress 0 Fublic Printing. 8 0% g B BENEDICT, Public Printer, ‘WASHINGTON, December 26, 1895, various BERKELEY REAL THE TFURNITURE, 'O ONLY FOR OUU cood-will thrown in: large boarding house, with good business: only half a block from university grounds; given up on account of sick- ness. JOS. J. MASON, Dwight way station, Berkeley. 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. PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED—_A LOT CHEAD FOR CASH: LO- cation near Randall, Paimer or Chenery sts. Apply or address Plumbing-shop, 4 Golden Gate avenie. STORAGE VERLAND FREIGHT TRANSFER €O, Fifth and Bluxome sts.—Furniture and goods packed, shipped and stored; 9 large fireproot ware- ouses: low rates; advances made. Tel. south 388. TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PTANOS, HOUSE- hold goods, ete. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. Wf N BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage: low rates: teiephone South 762 —— e e MALRIAGE LICENSES The following marringe licenses were issued by the County Clerk’s office vesterday: Charles Richter and Mary Freist, 34—28. ¥red J. Schmidt and Anna M. Poetz, 27—32. James Peterson and Annie M. Curry, 28—20. M. Thornton Jr. and Margaret Joyce, 26—20. John W. Cook and Mamie E. Allen, 28—20. H. L. Dowd and Marguerite C. 0’Connell, 50—24. 3.7, Silyia and Lionor dos Angos, 52—27 7 Josdph J. Coughlin and Mary Hughes, 2723, DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS, Divorce granted: Grace . Cady from William Byron Cady, for williul neglect: by Judge Hunt. Mrs. A. Hickinbotham from H. J. Hickiobotham, for negiect; by Judge Hunt. TS BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, BORN. BARNETT—January 13, 1896, to the wife of Wal- ter J. Barnett, a daughter. JANSEN—In thiscity. January 11, 1898, tothe wife of Jonn J. Jansen a son. PATTERSON-—In this city, Janu: 12, 1896, to The wite of I, Patterson. s davghiar, = S0 15 MARRIED. COOE—ALLEN—In this city, January 15, 1896, by the Rev. Dr. Dille, Joun W. Cook and Mamie E. Allen, both of Courtland, Sucramento County, Cal. DORN—_SCHOENEMANN—In this city, January 11, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Gustav Dorn and Mrs. Emma Schoanemann. DUMONTI~R—McGURK—In this city, January §, 1896, av St Bridzet's Church, by the Rev. Father Connolly, Joseph L. Dumontierof Sam Francisco and Rosa A. McGurk of San Andreas, LIPPINCOTT—COSGROVE—In thiscity, January 9, at St Mary's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Prendergast. J. M. Lippincott of Szn Francisco and Kate B. Cosgrove of Laurel Creek, San Mateo County. LUTZ-WHEELING—In this city, January 15, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Otto W. Lutz and Anna M. Wheeling. MURLOCK—ROVER—In this city, January 11, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Fred Henry Murlock aud Katie Rove POWER—HANLEY—In this city, Januvary 7, 1896, at St. Mary's Cathedral, by the Rev. Charles A. Ramm, John J. Power and Elizabeth M. Hanley. RONEY_McKIERNAN—In this_city, ‘January 14, 1896, by the Rey. Dr. Dille, William J. Roney and Hattie McKiernan, both of San Francisco. STANGE—HEURING—In this city, January 14, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Carl H. Stange and Caroline H. Heuring. SCHMIDT—POETZ—In this eity, January 15, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Friedrich Y. Schimidt and Anna M. Poetz. —_— DIED. Gilman, Eliza D, Guest, Mae HIY, Nellie Hoffmann, Clarisse F, Jones, Walter P. Lamb, Mary Ann McLaughlin, Thomay Orsini, John Ryan, Maggle Stewart, George Thompson, Agnes Gefre, Charles Wiison, Florence J. BURNS_In thiscity, January 14, 1896, Annie, beloved wife of the late Dr. Peer Burns, and mother of Mrs. Dr.W. F. Egan, a native of County Galway, Treland, aged 65 years. &3 Friends and acquainiances are respects folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursdsy), at_8:30 0'clock A. .. from her late residence, 1117 Golden Gate avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A, M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BRYAN—In this city, January 13, 1896, Joseph Bryan, a native ot Virginia. aged 59 years. COLEMAN—Tn this city, January 14, 1896, Har- ris, beloved husband of Dora Coleman, and father 0f Adolph, Abe, Louis and Alexander Coleman and 3Mrs. Harry Benrend, & native of Germany, aged 65 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late Tesidence, 428 Green street. Interment Old, Salem Cemetery, Bukers Beach. Please omiy flowers. CULLEN—Inthis city, January 15, 1896, David G. Cullen, brother ot Jennie, John C., Willlam, James J.'and Frank H. Cullen, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years. DEVLIN—In this city, January 14, 1896, Jane, beloved wife of the late Matthew Devlin, and mother of Henry Devlin and Mrs. John T. Dalley, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, sged 49 8. [Brooklyn (N.Y.) papers please copy.] BP3™Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY clock P. M., from her late resi- dence, 12 Zos stroet, near Bryant, thence to St. Rose’s Church for services. Iuterment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DIMOND—(n Fruitvale, Tanuary 14, 1896, at his residence, Hugh Dimond, a hative of County Derry, Ircland, aged 65 yéars 9 months and 17 ays. £FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the solemn requiem mass to be celebrated for the repose of his soul at St, Anthony’s Church, East Oakland, THIS DAY (Thursday), commencing at 10 0°clock A. M. Interment private, Mount Calvary Cemetery. Friends are requested to please omit flowers. DYER—In this city. January 14, 1896, Magdalena B. Dyer (nee Sorensen), beloved wife of Freder- ick J. Dyer. motherof William B, Dyer, and beloved daughter of Amelfa Sorensen, a native of Slesvig, Germany, aged &9~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P.>., from the resi- dence of lier mother, 40814 Sixth street, Inter- ment L 0. 0. F. Cemetery, EDWARDS—In San Mateo, January 15, 1896, Thomas M., dearly beloved husband of Annia Edwards, a native of Sug Harbor, Long Island, aged 58 vears. %@ Friends and_acquaintances are requested to meet the remains TO-MORROW (Friday) at Laurel Hill Cemetery. Funeral leaves San Mateo at 12:45 o’cloek P. M., arrives at Third and Town- send streets at 1:40 o'clock P. M. FEIGENBAUM—In thiscity, January 15, 1896, Benedict, beloved husband of Rosa Feigenbaum, and father of Lionel B. and Julius Feigenbaum, a native of Germany, aged 63 years. A& Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 10:30 0'clock . .. from his late residence, 505 Van Ness avenue. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streetsat 11:45 o'clock a.x. FORTSON—In this city. January 14, 1896, Harry H. Fortson, a native of California, aged 33 years. FOSTER—In the City ana County Hospital, Jauu- ary 15,189 6, Julla Foster, aged 45 year: GILMAN—Near Mount Hamilton, January 14, 1896, Kliza D. Gilman, beloved mother of Mrs. E. Moore. Mrs. P. H. Tiernan, Mrs. E. Steven- son and George, Charles, Joseph and Henrieta Gilman, & native of New York, aged 75 years 10 months and 23 days. GEFFE—In this city, January 14, 1896, Charles Geite, a native of Gérmany, aged 44 years. GUEST—In this city, January 15, 1896, Mae, be- loved wife of Thomas Guest, and sister of Mrs. James Cruise, Mrs. Robert Henry and Jobn T., George, Edward and Annie Fitzgerald, a native of Troy, N. Y., aged 27 years 3 monibs and 14 da; Bryan, Joseph Burns, Annie Coleman, Harris Cullen, David G, Devlin, Jane Dimond, Hugh Dyer, Magdaiena B. Edwards, Thomas M. Feigenbaum, Benedict Forison, Harry H, Foster, Julla Friends and relatives aro respect- fully invited to attend the funeral -MORROW (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from her late resi- dence, 326 Fifth avenue, thénce to Star of the Sea Church, where services will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A.3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HILL—In this city, January 14, 1896, Nellle, be- loved daughter of James and Cathertne Hill, and ster of Mrs. N. B. Skinner and James, John and Maggle Hill, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 years and 11 months. E&~Friends and acquaintances sra respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from the resi- dence of her paren 26 Bluxome street, be- tween Fourth and Fifth, Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. HOFFMANN—In this city, January 14, 1896, Clarisse Francoise Hoffmann, a native of Nancy, France, aged 80 years and 11 months. 2~ he funeral will take place THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10 0’clock A. M.. from the resi- dence of her son, 112 Valencia street Interment private, L. 0. . F. Gemetery. JONES—TIn this city, January 15, 1896, Walter P., beloved son of Rose and the late Robert H. Jones, brother of Robert H. Jones and John, James, Joseph and Thomas Owensand Annie R. Kenney. and brother-in-law of Peter Kenney, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 7 monthsaud 8 days. BaNotice of funeral hereatter. LAME—In Alameds, January 14, 1896. Mary Ann Lamb, a native of Bath {N. Y., aged 63 years 11 monthis and 25 days. MCLAUGHLIN—In this city, January 15, 1896, Thomas, beloved husband of Catherine Me Laugh- lin, and father of Thomas, Kdward and Lizzie McLsughlin and the late Mrs. H. Toner, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 57 years. 3 Friends end acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (friday), at 9 o'clock A. M.. from his late residence, 533 Jersey street, thence to St. P; Church, corner Twenty-ninth and Churech streq where & solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul,commencing 809:30 A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ORSINI—In this city, January 15, 1896, John Orsini, a native of Italy, aged 38 years. RYAN—In this city, January 14, 1896, Mag, beloved daughter of Michael and Margaret Ryan, and sisterof Mamie, Josie, Hattie and the late William Ryan, & native of Chicago, Tl B@ Friends and acquaintances are nl‘gecb- tully Invited to aitend tne funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 10 0'clock A. M., from the residence of the parents, 2034 Foisom sreet. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ST.DOMINIC’'S CHURCH BUILDING ASSOCTA- tion—The regular monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of the above association, and for the deceased parents and relatives of the members, will be celebrated in St. Dominic's Church, Bush and Steiner streets, THIS DAY (Thursday), at 9 o'clock A.M. Friends are in- vited to attend. STEW ART—In this city, January 15, 1896. George Stewart, a native of Mount Morris, Iil., aged 55 years. THOMPSON—In this city, Januarv 14, 1896, at her residence, 72 EIlis 'sireet. Agnes, beloved mother of Robert, Gertie, Annie, Lillle and Thomas Thompson, and sister of William Fergu- #on, aged 41 years. A3-Friends and acquaintances are respact fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from St. John's Presbyterian Churcn, corner California and Oc- tavia streets. WILSON—In Alameda, January 14, 1896, Fior- ence J. Wilson, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years 5 months and 15 days. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS. 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