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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1896 HOUSES TO LET. UNNY HOUSE, 7 ROOMS: ALL MODERN Sqiprovements; rent reduced to $52 50. 814 8 "ROOMS; BATH. 409%% hst., above Valencia. $1L. 744 ¥OLSOM—HOUSE 7 ROOMS; $25. THIR- OUSE 10 ROOMS AND BARN; VERY cheap. Apply NICOL. 53414 California st. A PPRECIATED IF SEEN: 82014 SUTTER st., nr. Jones: choice for doctor or dressmaker. 6(9 FELL—7TROOMS, BATH; SUNNY YARD; rent reduced. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Third Street. 263 THIRD—SUNNY FRONT ROOM, FUR- S nished for housekeeping; single, $1'25 per 145 91 VAN NESS—-NEWLY FURNISHED 4L sunny corner bay-window for housekeeping rooms; very desirable and cheap. THIRD, COR, SOUTH PARK—FUR- nished housekeeping rooms. Twelfth Street. TWELFTH, COR. HOWARD-SUNNY furnished rooms for bousekeeping. Van Ness Avenne. 1107 HOWARD, NR. 7TH—5 NICE ROOMS, bath, patent water closet; sunny yard; $18. OUSE OF 6 ROOMS: BATH AND YARD; rent $15. 147 Valencia st. 4 BABY HAPPY: MAMMA SATISFIED: PAPA contented: house rented from BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. FUKRNISHED HOUS QL. PARLOR FLOOR, FURN. OR UNEUR / adults or doctor; flat 4 rooms: refs. 208 T: COITAGES TO LET ARGE COTTAG Fourteenth st., near . MODEEN 5-ROOM COTTAGE; BATH; FINE M “basement: yard. 737 Treat ave. KOOMS_TO LET. Bush Street. 19144 BUSE-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED parlors; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen: all conveniences;modern flat ; small private family. Decatur Street. 951 DECATUR—5 ~ROOMS. INQUIRE 17 492 Bryant ave., near Eighth, off Bryant. Eddy Street. EDDY-NEW FURNITURE; CLEAN beds; sunny rooms; 85 up; front, $8. Eighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished, 11 OTTAGE 10 LET—LARGE YARD: RENT $11. 1304 Florida st.; key 1300 Florida st. (OOLTAGE: 4 ROOMS AND BASEMENT: U 42235 Ringold st., bet. Eighth and %] ], YEW COTTAGES: BAY-WINDOWS; 4 DL 1. rooms. " Point Lobos ave. and Collins st. NOTTAGE—5 ROOM bY: J ment._$11 Twent. BATH AND BASE- TSt st. FLATS 10 LEI T FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND BATH: all latest improvements. 71814 Grove st. Ellis Street. HE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS ST.. SAN FRAN- cisco, MRS. KATE S. HART, manager—Just opened; a newly furnished, well appionted, quite bouse; ' containing 150 rooms, large and small, sunny rooms, single or en suite; gas and elect tricity, hot and cold running water in each room; elevator and fire escapes: situate conven- fent to the business center of tie city, principal hotels and theaters; electric cars direct to ferry and park pass the door. 49 ELLIS — LARGE 74 SUNNY ALCOVE BOWIE AVE._BAY-WINDOW FLAT Tooms: chesp rent. /| ROOMS $12; 4 ROOMS, $16; 7 ROOMS, $25. 4 50y 51935 Oak st. s OF 3 QR SUNNY COR © 6 ROOMS AND :?3{) bath. 218 Van Ness av JLAT 5 NICE SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOU. keeping; in good order; $12 50. rell st. ®13. 18 ELLIOT PARK, OFF_& L. st., near Geary; lower floor 3 larg: nd celiar. ' Inquire 1911 Geary st AT 5 ROOMS, BATH ; ST otwell st., near Eighteenth. ) FLATS 4 AND 5_ROOMS EACH; < ave. Apply 136 Page st. UPPER FLATS OF 6 ROOMS; R hotwell st., near 25th. 22414 O'Far- AT: WARM ighteenth. NY ROUMS AND r €) OR 3 UNFURN bath. 1229 Mission $15, ELAT OF 5 ROOMS AND BATH. 489 . Sanches st., cor. Eighteenth. .—SUNNY COKNER; 6 nt to good tenant. , B [ARKE 5 rooms, bath; §15. Folsom Street. FOLSOM — FURNISHED SINGLE OR suite: single rooms. 820 Soubie rooms from $1a week. Geary Street. 518, CLARY — ELEGANT SUNNY SUITE; O 1 Obecroom parlor;1st fioor: also suites&single. STORES TO LET. TORE AND 3 ROOMS; CHEAP RENT. 328 Seventh st. Sfi)BE. 3 ROOMS, AND FLAT 14 ROOMS ON A Castst. " Apply 826 Hampshire, near Twenty- $1 STORE AND 3 ROOMS. 3134 SIX- + teenth st., near Valencla. PERSONALS. CITY REAL ESTATE. COUNTKY KEAL ESTATE. RADKSMAN IN GOOD CIRCUMSTANCES desires to correspond with lady matrimonially inclined, of gentle and loving disposition. Address Home, box 31, Uall Office. L. CRANE ESQ. WILL LECTURE AT . Partington’s School of Tilustration, 424 Pine 5t., on Friday evening, 20th inst., on “Engraving, Past and Present.” KEARNY—LARGE AIRY STORE AND fine otfices; liberal inducements. 4] 6 FOURTH_SMALL STORE, WITH ROOM O in rear; rent low. Apply 6 G. H. UMB- SEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. ADIES DISLIKE BEING TOLD “EXTRA for waving and face-enameling” when they 50 €0 get their hair dressed: I don’t do that; my price of 26c includes all; switches 756c and $1. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. TG OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad- vertisements in living light; promoters of busi- Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. TADIES, T8 YOUR HATR THIN OF GET- ting gray? if so, hear about my herb tonic; hest clty_reference: ladies’ Tooms. MRS, E. E. McLEAN, room 45, 6 Eddy st. 1“01{ PASSAGE AND FREIGHT DIRECT to new gold mines, Cook’s Inlet, Alaska, apply to C. D. LADD, § Thira st., eity. » FRED F. PICKLE—ANY INFORMATION concerning his whereabouts will be gratefully received by his parents. Address F, H. PICKLE, McNear's ranch, Port Costa, Cal. POLITICAL—BE “AMBRICAN ~ PATRIOTS: read the greatest and best silver (bimetallic, paper. illustrated weekly, “The Silver Knight an National Watchmgn,” edited by Senator Stewart: published Washington City; Congressional | specches, and many able articles on money, gold, silver and greenbacks; $1 annually; sampie copies: _subscribe through agent, CHARLES BLACKBURN, International Hotel, city. WO ELEGANT NEW PACIFIC HEIGHTS Eastlake residences, situated on Gough, near Broadway: contsins 8 and 12 rooms and ali mod- ern conveniences; street work all done; neighbor- hood firet class; (erms easy. Apply on premises, orat MADISON & BURKE'S, 626 Market st. ESIRABLE MISSION PROPERTY AT A sacrifice;; 210 San Jose ave.; 10 rooms and bath; lot 55:6x188 feet; room in rear for 6 flats that ‘will pay 18 per cent: will sell all or house with 30:6x18% loc or 26X188; as a business p: sition this {s_worth investigating. Inquire at 206 San Jose ave. OR SALE — MODERN 2-STORY 7-ROOM house, with or without furniture; a bargain. L N. PATTISON, 19 Montgomery st. %800 25x121 CASSELLI AVE., NEAR . Douglas; very easy terms; $400, bean- tiful corner, 55x100; extra easy terms. WM. NICOL, 5341 California st. ODERN 2-STORY DWELLING, 7 ROOMS; Dbath, basement and attic, built for $2500; flats a1 cottages built at most reasonable rates. Call and seeplans. JAS. MCCONAHEY, 1149 Mission st. NICE 5- RUOM, BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE and bath; brick foundation; high basement; all modern; will sell with or without furniture; cheap: easy payments. 1011 Capp st. $500 CORNER; 51x100; IN BERKELEY; + on railroad: $10 monthly. $400—Corner; 50x100, with creek. £1500—Corner; 100x100: macadamized. $1000—Corner; 100x100; 15 monthly. $175—Lot 25x185: $10 down: $5 monthly. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 20 Moutgomery st. $23.000. 5weeis date renis $360. 25 ben AR COMMENCES; HOT-HOUSE ROSES 25c and 35¢ doz.; California violets, 10c bunch; carnations, 25¢ doz.; also all flowers at low fig- ures. DOMENIO & CO., 338 Sutter st. ANTED—HOUSE-RENTING AND CARE of your Oakland property; reference First . NGS, real estate agent, 457 Ninth st., Oakland. {LOWER WAR; VIOLETS AND LILACS, 6¢ bunch: hothouse roses, 35¢ doz.: outdoor roses, 10c doz.; California violets, 10c bunch. 3148 Sutter. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE 1aw, damage sults, Insolvency. Knight's Law and Coilection Offce, 1001 Market st., SW. corner ixth st. 110] SEARY, COR. VAN NESS AVE. THY Martinet; first-class modern apartment- house: rooms en suite and single; new house; ele- gantly fitted; breakfast if desired. Harrison Street. 1610 EARRISO R. TWELFTH—BAR- ber-shop and 2 living rooms; rent $10. Howard Street. indow and other double and 7613 HOWARD — XEWLY = FURNISHED [ 2 sunny bay single rooms. 1.){—(1(0\\ ARD — NICELY FURNISHED £ | tront sufte or single: no children. Jackson Street. L-SUNNY 1002 JACKSON, NEAR POWI: Z tront rooms: $5 mouth eac: 9()7 JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW 4 management: elegant Eunny suites and newly furnished; bath, ete.; $10 to $30. JONES—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, single and en suit reasonable. singl Bearny Streec. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en site and singlo; first class in every respect: terms reasonable. EW FLAT: 4 ROOMS AND BATH; $12. 1307 Broadwa; FA “OOR() 8SUNNY ROOMS; BATH; 2 SETS &2200 double parlors. 175 Mission st., nr. Fourteenth. 5 ROOMS: $14. 81235 JESSIE, NR. key at grocer: FEAT NY FLAT; 6 ROOMS, y, basement, yard; near panhandle of Park; 1 month's rent allowed to suitable tenant. MADISON & BURKE. NDOW FLAT, 6 ROOMS D and bath; latest improvements; $20. 511 Greenwich. TPPER FLAT; 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 545 Turk st, &6 AND §7—3 ROOMS EACH; WATER; DO yards separate; Eim ave. 1512'G. G. ave. , RAUSCH ST., NE, HOWARD—NICE FLAT o 3 or 5 rooms; large yard; cheap rent. PERRY, NEAR THIRD—BAY-WIN- 117 NJEW FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH, WATER N iree, 812.'529 Ivy ave. 907209 VE NNY : £V and 7 rooms; modern conveniences; rent redsopable. Langton Street. 45 LANGTON_SUNNY FRONT ROOM TO O let; private famlly; suitable for 2. 913 LANGTON-S LARGE RGOMS; PARTLY 410 turnished if desired; rent to suit 'the times. Larkin Street. LARKIN — LARGE SUNNY FUR- nished front room, #7; single, $4 and $5. Leavenworth Street. LEAVENWORTH— NY UNFUR- nisbied room. 1200 1625 Lily Avenue. LILY AVE—SUNNY FRONT ROOM furnished for lady 134 Murket Street. TOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET. BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and suites: per night, 35¢ 1o $1: week, $1 50 to 8! lamilies 1077 JARKET — NICELY FURNISHED { { tront raoms; 88 and $10 each; use kitch- en; Investigate. McLean Court. ©1 MCLEAN COU: BET. BRYANT AND Z2 Harrison, oft Ninth—Nicely fornished sunny front room suitable for 3; cheap. PIANUN, ViOULL . ETC, LEGANT NEW UPRIGHT PIANO STORED price. Room 10, Flood building. W IDOW FORCED TO REMOVE TO NEW York offers new Wheelock upright at the price QTEINWAY, SACRIFICED BY PRIVATE party, can be seen atroom 21, 809 Market st. $50. UERIGHT PIANG; LSO 4 NICE BARGAIN — ROSEWCOD PIANO; + must be sold. 1324 Dorland, nr. Church. $50. SO9PROSEWOOD PIANG FOR SALE ?$~ MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS: 8 NEW O beautiiul first-class make uprighis left as a pledge at hal e. 418 Elli Gerts and Knabe p.ano: being overstocked wholesale prices wiil rule during the next 30 days. A. L BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st., 8. F. grade T. L. Neumann pianos: prices and terms moderate. ‘H. LUEDERS, 82 Ninth st. ONDITION, SCHMITZ, YHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO BUY AN organ; we have 50 that must be closed out in the pext 30 days; cash or installments; prices to ‘.‘jl O'Farrell st. PEN FOR BUSINESS, The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale 929 Market st., Spreckels building. RE YOU DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A 4. good piano at a low price and upon very easy plan. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway repre- sentatives for the Pacitic Coast, SW. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. T e B o pianos; planos, organs sold for cash or instaliments. " MUSIC 1 . COPY. STAT (, $166; WEB] $260; SMALL O upright, $80; bargains. BRUENN, 228 Post. D SQ A FINE SQUARE,$90; __ MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY. 769 Market st. HAW, $425; 2 STEINWAYS, $215, $105; £\ Sommer, $287; squares, $25, $55: rents $2 by Eastern manufacturer ordered sold at cost of transportation. Room 21, 809 Market st. « square, $40; bargains. 211 Larkin st. $4 - on $5 instaliments. 221 Leavenworth st. ELEBRATED Anltfi'r:ngm-r OF CELEBRATED HIGH- $90.!§;A\}c,{ms§u st., next Hibernia Bank. from $25 upward. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 in San Francisco. . HARRY SCOTT, terms? Then investigate our new rent-contract WL G. BADGER, 26 O'FARRELL, ROOM 1, Piano Store, 106 MeAllister st, A S Tine opigh, 215 AL soo up, alowed on purchase. HEINE, 136 Fllis st. (CONOVER PIANO: AS_GOOD AS NEW; reat, sacrifice, The ¥. W.SPENCEK COM: PANY, 3358 P st $175 other first-class makes of pianos; little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O’Farrell at. ERMS;:LOW PRICES, KOHLER & CHASE. ATIONAL BASE ORE REDUCTION COM- pany's stock for sale. AppIy.in person to K. T. BLAIKIE, 1360 Sixteenth st., West Oakland. DVICE FEEE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty; private: no charge unless successfal; all iaw suits, claims, collections, wills, deads, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 100! CARDS, $150; SHOW CARDS, 180: tel. Black 141, HILL, 22 Geary st., r. 39. B. L. CASCADE TREATMENT WONDER- « ful; triumph over disease without medicine; removes canse. R.JACKS, agent, 214 Brannan. 1250 4-ROCM COTTAGE, WITH BATH, « in Potrero, near sugar refinery; a Dbargain; on easy inallments. Inquire 410 Kearny st., room 6. 3 10()0 WILL SECURE A NEW BAY-WIN- dow_cottage; modern improvements; basement; lot 25x100; Broderick st., near Halght. Apply 1330 Mission st. T A SACRIFICE-MODERN HOUSE, 7 rooms and bath. Apply Sunday between 10 and 2 o'clock, 163 Tremont ave., ury Heights. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THM ‘WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. PROPERTY TO0 EXCHANGE. OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—GOOD INCOME property in the heart of Oakland; equity $5000; for a smalli fruit ranch or other property. Ranch, box 11, Call Office, Oakland. ADIES' HAIR COLORING GUARANTEED; superfiuous hair removea: bangs and switches $1up. MRS. E. H. HUBBARD, 928 Market st. OTTAGE, 4 LARGE ROOMS, BATH, FOR vacant 10t in city or ranch near Haywards; equity$2500. Owner, ¥3 Whitney 3 FOREINE POULTEY AND GAME GO TO A RTRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper lilustration: day and evening classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington, R.L Pariington, Particulars 424 Pine st AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALTY; GRIND- ing new edge on razor, 260; razor concaved, 50c: razor Loning nd setting,.25c; firsi-class work. Razor Exchange, 630 Market st REIOVAL—DER. MILTON 3. BOWERS, 124 O'Farrell. Telephone, Bush 21, A ROOM; CARPETS CLEANED ON THE 1280,ACRES TIMIER TAND, KERN GO 'water; tine for cattie-raising. N.,bx.16,C: TO EXCHANGE—$4000; 40-RO house, centrally located in Oal "“3&’" ‘month, for ranch or house and lot. J. H. ED: 908 Broadway, Oakland. MONEYX $500,000m LT L 505 Montey 15T&zp MORTGAGES,ALSOON FURNITURE & pianos; no removal, 240 Montgomery st., r. 13. ‘all 0 LOAN EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO. SACRAMENTO AND SAN FRANCISCO. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE DEALERS, $12.000. 1 ACRES, LOCATED 3; MILE B . from Concord, Contra Costa Conuty:; all fertile volley laud, suitable for alfalfa, vegetatles, etc.; best of soll for sugar beets; in fact. all the similar lands adjoining are now leased 1o sugar-beet raisers; good 5-room house, barns and outbuildings: good orchard and vineyard for home use: horses, wagons and farming imple- ments included; Will tae clty property for part ot the value. JOR $5500—A DESIRABLE RANCH OF 20 acres; goud house of 6 rooms, barn, chicken- house; 12 acres in fruit, 6 scres in vineyard:1 mile from Sebastopol; this-is a very nice plece of property, and wants to be seen to be appreeiatcd ; ferms very reasonable, and a small payment down will purchase it, and ample time 8n talance. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., 29 Second Floor Mills building. $12.000, A,ZEAUTIEUL HOME AND L « froit ranch at Mountain View, Santa Clara County; only 5 minutes’ walk fron station and school: full bearing: complete equip- ment for drying; all modern improvements; the Income s 3500 per year, sure: this is a place that will stand nvestigation.' WALTER A. CLARK, Mountain View, Cal. AN PABLO RANCH., For sale, 140 acres choice level land on San Pablo ranch near stage station at a bargain. 328 Montgomery st., room 523. STOCK RANCH, $040° ACRES; LEVEL SAN Joaquin Valley land: fenced and cross-fenced; 1000 acres uuder cultivation; absolutely no waste land: 3 flowing artesian wells; 300 feet to water; good ranch buildings: farming tools ana stock go with the ranch; price %10 per acre; unincumbered. JOHN T. HALL, Alameda, Cal. $300 WOULD BE CHEAP EV AT « $6000; call and learn particulars ot the greatest hargain ever offered in way of splen- did 40-acre ranch; very richest of black loam; right in town and adjoining gepor, Napa County. N.D. SICKELS, THE LAND AGENT, 620 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, city. STABLISHED. 16 YEARS, ——N! D, RICKELS—— THE LAND AGENT. SALE AND EXCHANGE of country property a strict specialty (3000 propositions); most reliable, atest an Best_systematized LAND OFFICE in’_America. 620 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisco, | MAEIN_ COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. Raucho de Novato. Tracts cut auy size desired: fruit, graln and vegetable land, 1o frrigation; both rail and water transportation; $40 to §75 ver acre; terms made send for circular. farms for sale with cows. E° INVESI'MENT COMPANY, 64 icle building. i%; OMES CLOSE TO TOWN: IM- provellP easy terms; aiso 4, 6 and 12 acre pleces on 8 and 10 yeurs' credit; Spartly iy proved, with small house, etc. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City. Inquire 632 Market st.. S. F. END FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTC Jose. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS become rich—Invest your money in Stockton &me future Chicago): I will sell vou property for 5 per month. Write to CHARLES PSCHER- HOFER, 1706 Clay st., S F. PRIKON MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SOHMER, D Newby & Evans, Briges and other planos. QUPERTOR ZITHERS, OLD & NEW . MULLER, maker. repairer, 2 Latham nlace. SIEINWAY, $215° WEBER, $265; SOMER. 8237; Wily, §125; squares, $35 #nd $50. HEINE: 010 Bostat. - » EDUCATIONAL. OURQUIN'S CAL/A ASTHMATIC PAPER; instant relief. For sale by all druggists or Cen- tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant_ave. and Sutte JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- chester Hopse, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 10 $6 per week: free bus 10 and from the ferry. T,IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, TEW- elry, ete. gt Tates. 948 Market st. (JCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULAURE HAS ) ovened forladies and children in the spacious buliding 1017 Hyde st near Callfornia, by PRO FE JOHN SCHENK, the well-known phy: cal instructor; corrective and curative gymnastic evening classes for ladies, Mondays and Thurs- days, 7:30 to 9:30 P.3.; morning clusses, Tues- days and Fridays. 9:30 t0 11:30 A..; girls' classes, Mondays and Thursdays, from 8:30 to 5 P. boys from 6 to 12 years, Wednesdays and Satur: days, 3:30 to 5 P. M. Tuition: Ladies, 31 per mouth, 2 iessons weekly: children, 50c per month. 3\ RS. MELVILLE YDER, STUDIO 514 ML Sutter; teacher vocal music (Italian method), piano; elocution; dramatfc elocution a speciaity: vocal and Shakespearean classes; dancing. \PANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERATE. Dfeisterschaft School Languages, 122 O'Farreil st OOK. EPING 3 QUALIFYING pupiis to fill positions; 6 weeks. & Stockton room 2. 7OICE BUILDING, PANTOMIME AND ACT- ing. LEO COOPER, 814 Geary st. JOSEPE GRE z Ninth st. @©)() FINE UPPER FLAT 8 ROOMS AND Q&Y. bath. 1029 Valencia, near Twenty-first. Q] . UFPER FLAT 6 ROOMS. 106 SMORRIS U '« ave., near Sixth and Br)iunt sts. N EW SUNNY FLAT: 6 ROOMS AND BATH; N'vas $20, now $13 50; Castro cable; see photo- graph. HOVEY, 508 California st. 642 HAYES, COR. BUCHANAN—2 FLATS Minna street. 437 MINSA-TO RENT: 3 NIOELY FUR- Diission Streec. nished small rooms; cheap. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- 'UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients. N, VOICE IMPROVER. 82 YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- <X lege: individual instruction; 4 months’ course; Gay and evening 325 Montgomery st. ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandoline, banjo. 1707 Market. UITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons; 83 mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. BANIO, PIANG'AND GUITAR, 60c PER LES: son: music furnished. 125 Tenth si. ©01 3 and 6 sunny rooms, bath, etc. 10ZY_FLATS: SUNNY, NICE LOCATION; ) 4 and b rooms: bath; Hanover pl., off Sacra- mento, below Mason. Apply 320 Sansome, rm. 4 nished bay-window rms.; $1 wk.; transient. 133 MISSION —TWO LARGE NEWLY furnished rooms; housekeeping if de- sired; $8 and $10. MOST, DESIRABEE FLAT OF 7 ROOM IVl ‘with bath and_all modern improvement 1685 Bush si.; rent $30. MADISON & BURKE, sgents. Pine Street. 62 ZABY HAPPY; MAMMA SATISFIED: PAPA contented; fiat rented from BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. LEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST, BE- low Bryant. 5 and 6 rooms. bath: 38 to $16. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Eddy Place. EDDY PLACE, BET. POWELL AND MASON sts.—2 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. Ellis Street. ELLIS—4 NICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; piano; no chil- Call after 1 o'clock. ¥ifth Street. FIFTH — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. ¥olsom Street. 405 FOLSOM — SUNNY FRONT AND kitchen; furnished comple: 0 children. Harriet Street. HARRIET, OFF HOWARD, NR. SIXTH— 3 T furnisned housekeeping rooms, §7. Hermann Street. QF EERMANN, NE VALENCIA-2 LARGE rooms, with use of kitchen; nicely furnished. Howard Street. =11 HOWARD—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS 5513 for housekeeping; cheap; first floor. ARGE FURNISHED HOU room to rent cheap. 553 Howard st. ©) HOWARD—LARCE SUNNY T42 &0 ouseeeping room rooms, $1 & week. 95 EOWARD — LARGE SUITE: HOUSE- keeping rooms; first floor; private family. 102 dren. Polk Street. POLE—SUNNY FRONT BAY-WINDOW room; alsosingle: from $4 to $12. Scott Street. SCOTT — 2 _FURNISHED SUNNY To0ms; gas: running water: private fm Second Strest. PINE—-ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, $6 up; gas, running water; quiet. 59 SECOND—DOUELE ROOMS, §150 TO §3; % single, $1 to $1 50; 25c¢ to $1 per day: hkpg. Sixth_Street. A SIXTH, NEAR MARKET—NICELY FUR- +J nished front sunny suite. Stockton Street. STOCKTON —SUNNY FURNISHED rooms,-$8 and £10 a month. 40 Sutter Street. 1205 Frassned or antornisneds new ate o Taylor Street. 4] TAYLOR_NICE BACK PARLOR, SUIT- room, $7 able for lady, bedlounge, $8; also’ single e 0f bath; modern fiat. Ahird Stree:. INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market: most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26¢ 10 $1 50 per night; S1 50 Lo $6 per week; elecuric lights in every roowm;: reading rm;iree bus. INGLISH BRANCHES TAUG PRIVATE or ciass; moderate. MISS DILLON, 305 Larkin, LOCUTION—DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHY. cal culiure, voice culture, OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDER, 299 Hyde st.: call after 1 P. M. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTIN Private theairicals arranged: pupils rehearsed onstage. R.5and 12, LO.O.F. block, 7th and MKkt. CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering. surveying, architecturs, assay; estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 725 Mkt JJ EALD’'S BUSINESS COLLEGE; 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorihand, typing, electrical engineer:ng, telegraphy, modern langusges rapidly taught. VW rite for catalogue. N IGHTSCHOOL 1 EALL'S BUS. COLLEGE2% Post : commercial, shorthand, English : low rares TIOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- sonable. PROF. FRANCIS,. 104514 Valencis. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs' cost. Factory, 20 Sansomse st.. upstairs. LD GOLD, BILVER, GENTS AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. A WEXK'S NEWS R 5 CENTS_THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. TS LASS DRESSMAKING DONE; CUT- | I ting and fitung by K. T. tailor system: perfect fit guaranteed. D., box 78, Call Office, Oskland. PEMOVED—BRADLEY, TO 410 TAYLOR ST. Elegant stylish suits $8 up: dresses made over. CLAIEVOY ANTS, RARE OPPORTUNITY TO CONSULT THE GREAT CLATRVOYANT, PROF. ¥. EUGENE, FOR 50c AND #1. FOR 50c AND $1. People of San Francisco, as well as other cities, marvel at his power.” Lawyers. speculators, busi- ness men of ail grades, and Iadies from every walk in life, together sound his praise for the benefit they have received. All are pleased. Professor Eugene gives advice on business, specnlation. in- vesiments. loye, courtship, marriage and_divorce: “settles lovers’ quarrels, reunites the separated and causes a speedy and havpy marriage with the one of your choice, He locates mines and buried treasures, tells of your friends and enemles, re- moves evil influences, gives advice pertaining to lawsuits, locates and recovers old estates. The troubled and unfortunate should seek his counsel. Thousands of familfes long separated hiave been re- united by his efforts. All persons unsuccesstul in business, who seem (0 be unlucky, shouid visit him, seek his aid and start aright. Thousands have become wealthy through his advice. Young men starting in business will find it greatly to their advantage to consult him on sll matters of financial interest to themselves. Hours, 10 A. . t08 P.M. Letters with stamp answered. PRO- FESSOR EUGENE, 1728 Market st. ME. PORTER, CARD- READER; TELLS past, present, future: ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry, clairvoyaat, sittings 81 60. 126 Tark st. REST CLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH; LADIES and gents; fee 25c. 206 Fourth st. 155 MELVINA, CLAIRVOYANT, PICTURE or future husband or wife. 76635 Howard . M ULE EAVENNA READS YOUR LIFE fluently, Lips on_races, names given; 25c up. Removed from 828 Howard 8t., to 5 Fourth. VHEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- J ham’s School. cor. Geary and Powell sis. MEDICAL. KPUTABLE PHYSICIAN WILL TAKE ONE Iying-in patient at his residence; oue able to pay. Doctor, box 140, Call Oflice. T XPERIENCED NURSE, SKILLED IN OB- stetrics, wishes engagements: reasonable. 646 Folsom. RS. ROSA KOMAROMY, GERMAN MID- wife: graduate in Budapest.(Europe); can be consulted In all cases: ladies will flud a £0od home atreasonable prices. 78634 Harrison st., nr. Fourth. A NEW FROCESS—N0 MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for a)l female troubles, no matter irom what cause: restores slways in one day: can be sent and used at home: all cases goaran- teed. DR. POPPER and MRS, DRS. NAIL. Private home in confinement. 318 Kearny st. i Turk Street. TURK—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished front rooms. 31 ISSUE _TABLETS INCREASE YOUR weight 3 to 5 pounds & month; cures indiges- tion and_constipation: $1a box. DR. CARPEN- TER, 1170 Market st., San Francisco. TURK—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY To0ms; \suites or single or housekeeping. ‘Washington Avenue. 536 YABHINGTON, NR. POSTOFFICE AND Custom-house—Sunny ~ furnished rooms; single or double; transient. RS. GOODWIN MAK CIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of ir- regularity in one day; cure of no charge: scparate home for patients: 'bess skill; medical - attend- nce: low dees; regulator, $2. 1370 Market si. HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'SCARE. MRS. DR, FUNK'S, 1416 LightE st., Alameda. Jessie Street. JESSIE~FLOOR OF 3 NICE ROOMS, unfurnished; yard; cellar; rent $12. Larkin Street. NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping: bath; gas. 650 429 LARKI suites: single Leavenworth street. MCALLISTE BACK 447 Tobms: turnisned compicce for honsekeep- ing; $8. Mission Streec, MISSION — LARGE SUNXY SUITES, 961 2o singe, nousekeaping rooms; reasonabie: FGEL HOUSE, 969 M1SSION, COR. SIX’ 1> Offices and housekeeping ropms, with piano. % Pine Street. INE — SUNNY PARLOR3 AND 1306 l:mnll room for light housekeeping. Scott Street. SCOTT—2 /A KGE SUNNY ROGMS FOR nousekesping; partly furnisned. Shotwell Street. 113 SHOTWELL—2, 3, 4 217 rooms complete for housekeeping; gas and bath. Silver Stree SILVER, NEAR THIRD—5 UNFUR- 109 Sished sunay rooms for housekeeping: wurge yard. . South Park. 16 S0UTH PARE-2 FORNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms, #10: large slngle, $5, and others. Stevenson Stree!. ©) STEVENSON, BET. SEVFNTH AND 6 Z wightn—Furnished snnny. front foom for 1 iight housekeeping if desired: bath: central. Miscellaneous. ULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL-FUR- nished rooms, single and suites; $8 and $16, up. BOAKDING AAD ROOUMS. 147 () OCTAVIA-LARGE SUNNY FRONT alcove suit, with board; also single rooms. NEEELY FURNISHED SUITE WITH FIRST- class board; lowest terms. 2608 Bush st. 90( EYDE-LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOM: hot and cold water: extra table. B A o E RUOM FOR 2 GE 20 e: Frivaie family: to beds, with good boa Call. h. Address Private, box 8 116 URK—REMODELED—NEWLY 3 4 1 O1sned suites and singie; first-class table board JICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: UM - passed for neatness and comfort; 50c, 75¢ and $1 per day; 82, $2 50, 83 per week and up; $8 to $30 per month. Hackmeler's Hotel. TABLE BOARD 1N THIS CITY; #4 50 week, $16 a month, av Hackmeler’s Hotel. GEORGE GRUENIG, Proprietor. ACKMEIER'S HOTEL, 123129 EDDY ST.; ‘management: GEORGE GRUENIG, pro- prietor: board and room $5 and §6 & week and up. . 714 LUSH—A FAMILY glven and required; all mod- er conveniences. CHILDGEN BOARD®D. WOULD LIKE TO BOARD 1 OR 2 E ¥ children: sunny surroundings: a ‘mother's care; bes: references. 27 Chattanooga st. ('HILDREN BOARDED: MOTHER'S CARE; ADIES—CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- nyroyal Pills (Diamona Brand) are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c. stamps for particulars, “Rellet for Ladies,” in letter by return mall; at druggists _ Chichester Chemical Com- pany, Philadelphia Pa. R. I, H. JOSSELYN, THI GREAT SPE- cialist, stlll_ offers his valuable services to the unfortunate. With a mind matured and enriched by studies of an advanced order, there is hardly & disease in the catalogue of human fils he cannot treat toa perfect cure. His knowledge has been strengthened by extensive experience. Ladies, no case peculiar_to your delicate organism is beyond' his sv:e control. ~ His female monthly remedies are sure and safe in their effects. His tried aud valu- able remedics forlost manhood are never failing in thefr action and warranted for both young and old. He excels all others in the cure of private diseases. Over 50 years of practice enables him to warrant a cure in all cases. _Consultation parlors, 1820 Mar- ket st., opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. Direct all let- ters 10 box 2275. ADIES, CONSULT FREE MRS, DR. SCOTT, 416 Powell st.: only qualified specialist; $600 il to’cure; di: of the eye treated ING TO LA SUFFERING from irregularities and discases peculiar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment: never fajls: perfectly barmless; free from any bud effects; never makes them sick t0 make them weil: travelers helped (mmediately: prices to auit the times; home in confinement. ~ Woman’s Dis- pensary, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consuli free. DR. & MRS. DAVIS' french regu’ lating pills, 82 50. 1L FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in a few hours: safe and gure relief at any time; travelers helped at once; bome in. con- fineme - nch_pills guaranteed: consult free. MRS. DR. W/ , 916 Post st., near Larkin. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO ladies troubled with irrecularities: no danger; safe and sure; $2 50 expres: C. O. D.; don’t delay untl too late. OSGOOL BROS., Oukiand, Cal. ADY WITH HER OWN HOME WANTS A few children to board, Address E. M., box 48, Call Office. OFFICES TO LET. ASTERBROUK BUILDING, 20 AND 24 Geary st.; very central; modern offices; ele- vator; electric lights; ches JLEGANT OFFICES AND FURNISHED rooms at 850 Market st., corner Stockton. Taylor Street. TAYLOR—4 SUNNY UNFURNISHED raoms, with bath; no children. 129 STABLES TO LET. Dl(. HAL 4 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR “Jones: Disenses of women and children. A"DXE;“I. DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA : _strongest, never fail; rbox.” WIDBER'S a 2l best; 1 per tore, &‘ Eilis ;nmefly cor. Market and ‘Third sia. sole agenta. " SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- finement - with evi 54 226 Turk st. cured in a bours without operation;: pills $2. 419 Eddy st. 50611\‘1{3'1. o0c AND $1. PROFESSOR LEON, 533 POST ST. ‘Wonderful power to tell past, present and future; advice on all affairs: removes evil influences; let- ters with stamps answered: hours, 9 A, M. to SP. M. EMEMBER THE SEERESS OF THE AGE, STARLIGHT, parior 5, 116A Grant ave. ME. LEGETIE; PRESENT, PAST AND FU- ture; 25c. 811 Pehama st., upstairs, MLE: MOREAT, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present and future:25¢ up. 764 Howard st. M3LE: ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN the world: 50c and $1, shows you tke pictureof your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market | ME. SYBILLE — LIFE-READER; PAST, present, futu harms; fee 50c. 914 O'Farrell BS. B. BAUMAN. THE RENOWNED ME- AVL aiumZand card-reader. 132 Turk st. ME. STEWART THE GREATEST CARD reader and clairvoyant In the world: seventh daugh er: hasread curds since 11 years of age; and mining, iawsuits and marriage: ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market st., pariors 3 and 4. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEA I- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, resent, future; consultatfonson all affairs; noth- ng excepted; names gi'en; £00d advice; sure help: restores lost love 3 SJaapathy: mistake m- possible: fee $1; letter §2. 929 Postst., nr. Larkin. SPIRITUALISM. 1A 50 ote. ana a1 50 ots. and $1. REMOVED 10 1020 MARKET ST. REMOVED TO 1020 MARRET ST. PROF. VAN DE VERE. A splendid opportunity to consult this famous medium for a mere pittance. 1f you would know wha the future holds for you call wichout delay. Advice on all matters. PROF. VAN DE VERE, 1020 Market st. YPSY MEDIUM_SITTINGS DAILY (SUN- days included): 25c. 946 Mission; hours 10 to9. 7CZEMA. RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA; HAIR ‘grown on bald heads. and other chronic diseases treatea by W, H. DRUHE, at 1207 Market s, r. 2. RS, J, J. WHITNEY, ULAIRVOYANT trance medinm: _sittings $1. 218 Stockton st. DENTISTS, RS caE L HUNEHT WORK: VERY LOWEST PRICES. R, HARDCASTLE, 628 Montgo) o FULL sET OF TEETH, $7; W. five years. DR.V.CAVALSKY, 24 Sixth st. ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of bainless extraction and patentee of improved bfidge work or teetn without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. PA[NLESS EXTRACPION. b0c; CROWN bridge work a specialty; plates, $5 up; 13 vears’ experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.S., 81334 Geary. R. H. H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIDGE- work a speclalty; open evenings 7:30 to 9. R. L. T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridgs work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. (CROOMEDENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists; reli- -huuun for painless extraction: toeth 1rm $5; nmu;‘_brmu: extracting 50c, with gas $1 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS good as can be made; filling $1. DR. §nl|n. 530 Marker st next Batdwin o - DE LUDLUM HI 1448 MARKET 8T, ‘near Eleventh: no for extracting when E:u-mmnfl-x oid plates made over like new; th from 88 per set: extracting Blc: gas given. ((QLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 808 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. R. 3. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDE D Gate ave.—Open evenings: B&' il m: STABLE OR STALLS TQO LET—COVERED yard. 815 Frauklin sk eases, from whatever cause: a home in con- comfort; satisfaction anteed, by MRS, DE. GW YE. M 15, DR WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME 1N confinement; _irregularities tow ir IRREGULAR Okt ANY FEMALE DISEASE e Mrs. Ur. Puels and be conienh 204%4 dia LL WORK REASONABLE AND W. mated. DB J. W “l;.‘ll”lukn‘.“ Columbia Loan & Collateral Ofiice, 8 Grant ave. NY AMO D or 3D MORTGAGES; estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. OANS IN SUMS TO SUIT BY THE COSMOS Loan Association, cor. Battery and Pine sts. ORROW MONKY ON YOUR PIANO WITH- out removal, diamonds, watches, jewelry, seal skins, silverware, sewing machines, oil paintings low interest; perfect secrecy; private entrance private rooms. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. MONEY_ILOANED " ON JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 3106 Marketst..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. TRECT FROM US ON YOUR FURNITURE or piano; no removal; no delays; no commis- sions; low interest; also warrants discounted. Pri- vate office rm. 68, Donohoe build’g, 1170 Market st. OANS ON REAL ESTATE: 1IST OR 2ND mortgages, furniture or pianos without re- moval in the city and Oakland or Alameda, any amount: lowest rates. BECK ER, 328 Montgomery. ST & 2D MORTGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES- tates:lowest rates:no delay. MURPHY 628 Mrkt. Hoor. 208 Leavenworth st. MGIEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE OR COL- jor paper-hanging and painting. Co-operative Paneshansts Company, 635 McAilister st. ative | £200.000. terene: fem 14, 558 Montgmy. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. DDRESSED TO THOSE WHO WANT TO DVANCESON DIAMONDS,J EWELKY, ETC OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. COTTAGES OF 6 ROOMS EACH ON SUNNY side of street: large lots; price $6000; mortgage $1500 each: will trade for improved ranch and assume mortgage. Also 200 acres on Cow Creek, Shasta County; this1s Al alfalfa land; will trade for residence property. Also6 lots in Ssnta Cruz; price $120( I trade for cottage in Oakland, Ad* dress P. LLY, Real Estate Exchange, 459 Ninth st., Oakland. $2200; PEEIENTRCASE N ATIE) $3000: . in beautiful” neighborhood; fine wide street; all improvements accepted by the city: cottage 5 rooms: bath; goodistable; commodious grouncs; terraced; above grade; convenient to business center; half block to eléctric car; bank mortgage $1600; balance at least $300 cash; more 1 possible: owner must sell; carriages at the office. J.S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Okland. OOK! $100! LOTS ON INSTALLMENTS; 10 interest; near local trains and electric cars. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broadway, Oakland. TPHE WARNER TRACT AT ELMHURST IS rapldly advancing. FOT property in this tract at first hands, apply to WARNER & CO., 465 Ninth st., Oakland. PAWNBROKERS. T 126 KEARNY ST., ROOM 9—MONEY 7loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; 10w rates: pri vate rooms: elevator: pledzes for sal 3 cheaps FINANCIAL, TO LOAN $100.000 Gree'eticies: Crippie: crosk and pol P, Utah mining stocks bought. TOPLIT 30 Pine. OR SALE—A BANK-BOOK OF THE CALL- fornia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco; small _smount; satisfactory offers wanted. _Address H. P., box' 49, Call Office. LEGAL NOTICES. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California in and_for the City and County of San Francisco. Department No. 10, In the matter of the application for voluntary dissolution of “The San Ysidro Investment Com- pans” (a corporation). Notlce of earing. No. ,948. Notice is_hereby given that The San Ysidro In- vestment Company, & corporativn formed under the laws of the State of California, has presented to the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the City and County of San Francisco sn application praying to be dissolved, aud that MONDAY, the 20th day of April, 1896, at the hour of 10 0'clock A. . of that diy, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, ana the court- room of Department No. 10 of said Superior Court in and for the City and County ot San Francisco, at the new City Hall, San_Francisco, California, are sppointed as the time and place at which said ap- plication will be heard. Inwitness whereot I have hereunto set my hand and aflixed the seal of said Superior Court this 12th day of March, 1896. [Seal.) C. ¥. CURRY, County Clerk. By WM. R.’A. JOHNSON, Deputy County Clerk and ex-oflicio Depaty Clerk of the Superior Court. DONALD Y. CAMPBELL, tioners. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California, in and for the_City and County of San Francisco.’ Department No. 10. in the matter of the application for voluntary dissolution of “The Dinsmore Water Company” (a corporation). Notice of hearing. No. 13,949, Notice is hereby given that The Dinsmore Water Company, & corporation formed under the laws of the State of California, has presented to the Supe- rior Court of the State of California in and for the City and County of San Francisco_an application prayiag to be dissolved, and that MONDAY, the 20th day of April, 1896, at the hourof 10 o'clock .3 of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, and the courtroom of vepartment No 10 of said Superior Court in and for the Clty aod County of San Francisco, in the new Citv Hall, San Francisco, Cal., are appointed as the time and place at which said apolicution will be heard. 1n witness whereof I have hereunto set my Land and aflixed the seal of sald Superior Court this 12th day of March, 1896. [Seal. C. F. CURRY, County Clerk. By WM. R. A JOHNSON, Deputy County Clerk and ex-officio Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court. DONALD Y. CAMPEELL, Attorney for Petl tloners. Attorney for Pets- SHERIFF’S SALES. QEERIFES SALE_NFLLIE LUCEY, PLAIN: tiff, vs. JOHN O'BYRNE as executor of the last will of ELLEN MURPHY, deceased, and JOHN O'BYRNE, defendants. No. 52,225. Supe- rior Court, Department 4. Order of sale and de- cree of foreclosure. Under avd by virtue of an order of sale and de- cree of foreciosure, issued out of the Superior Court, Department’ 4. of the Gity and County of San Francisco, State of California, on the 7th day of March, A. D. 1898, in the above entitled action, wherein NELLIE LUCEY, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judzment and decree of fore- closure against JOHN O'BYRNE as executor of the last will of Ellen Murphy, deceased, and JOHN O'BYRNE, defendants, on ‘the 3d day of March, A. D. 1886, which said judgment and d cree was on tlie Ath day of March, A. D. 1896. recorded in judgment book 29 of said court, at page 322, I am commanded to sell all that certain lot, plece or parce! of land, situate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded ana described as follows: Commenc- ing at & point on the easterly line of Michigan street. distant thereon one hundred and seventy- five (175) feet mortheriy from the northerly lne of Sierra street: thence runuing northerly along the easterly line of Michigan strees twenty- flveérfle-? fect: thence at right angles easterly one hundred (100) feet: theice at right angles soutn- erly twenty-five (25) feet. and thence at right angles wesierly one hundred .(100) feet to the Pofat of commencement, being a portion of biock number four hundred and forty-five (445) of the Potrero Nuevo, together wizh all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise Apper.ainiug. Public notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, the 7th day of April, A. D.1896, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, in front of the mew City Hall, Larkin-street wing, in the City and County of San Francisco, I will, in obedience to sald order of sale and decree of foreclosure, sell_the above described property or so much thereof as may be necessary 10 raise sufficient money to satisfy said judgment, with_interast and costs, etc., to the highest. and Rest bidder for gold coin of the United States. : CHARD I. WHELAN, Sherift. San Francisco, March 16, 1896. M. COONEY, Phelun ‘bullding, San Francisco, attorney for plaintiff. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENTS IAT schoolhouses—Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintemdent of Common Schools, in 0] session of the Board of X.ducation, new City all, on Wednesday, March 25, 1896, at 8:30 p.aL, for the construction of water-closets, outbuildings and bulkhead at the Longfellow Primary and Rin- con Grammar schools, at the Denman Grammar Sichool and at the Cooper Primary School, in the City and Connty of San Francisco, In accordance with plans and specifications at the oflice of Charles I. Havens, architect of the board, room 55, Flood building. corner Fourth and Market sts. The board reserves the right to reject any or all blle good ma; ire. w-ur.hnpua‘co lmfi&%, Secretary. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAM DA RE ESTATE. 00K-$350 FOR LOTS HALF A BLOCK from Park st., Alameda, on installments: fine location. H.B. PINNEY, 902 Broadway, Oakland. $Z30 COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS AND . bath; $2750, cottage of 5 rooms and batn; 83000, cottage of 6 rooms &nd bath; ail modern and convenient to trains; very small cash payments and casv instalimenis JOSEPH A. EONARD COMPANY, 1364 Park st., Alameda. %4000 LOVELY COTTAGE OF 6 LARGE < . rooms; San Antone ave.,one block from Chestnut st.; lot 50x150: $2650; cottage, 5 Tooms; fine location; $600 cash. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. R100 20,5730 DOWN. 735 MONTHLY; NEW 5 and 6 room cottages with every modern convenience; near station, scnool, etc : with large lot; $2400 to $3000: send fordliustrated book of Alameda, free, Alameda Land Company, 1500 Park st., Alameda. £2300. 25, ELEGANT REW COTTAGE; . 5 rooms and bath; lot 30x203; $130 cash, $20 per month—No. 732. $1750—Cottage; 5_rooms amd bath; $20 per month: a snap—No. 736, ¢ $2000—New cottage: 5 rooms and bath; lot 30x 127; $150 cash, $20 per month—No. 739. $1500—Worth $2700; to close an estate; corner; 94x115; street work, sewer, efc., complete; will make 3 building lots. $3000—New modern cottage: near station; cash down; $30 per month—N o 698. $950—1%s acres land on Bakers ave.; worth $1700; one-half cash. Choice lots for. sale, bouses to let in all parts of Alameda.H. P. IOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. s FINE LOCATION: no OUSE; 10 ROOMS: reasonable. Apply rm. 45, St. A nn's bid. 8. BEKb LLEY KEAL ESTATE, H, HOW BEAUTIFUL! TREES IN BLOS- 50m ; 50 near the university: near the electric- cars and railroad; cottage of 7 rooms; lot 50x135 and a corner. Apply to JOSEPH J. MASON, Berkeley station. OSEPH J. MASON, REAL ESTATE AND Insurance, removed io Berkeley station. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATHE. VAS VALLEY; 20 MILES S. OF SAN JOSE, 4 miles west of'Morganhill; 60 acres or more: large furnished house with concert grand piano: beautitul grounds, interspersed with oak trees; 2 cottages; pavilion 60x80 feet; bored well, wind- mill, horsepower, 2 6000-gallon tanks; water piped to house: stable; horses, cows, pigs, chickens and implements for working the place; implements cost over $12,000: will take part cash, the re- mainder in clt.l' property. For iculars apply to E. McCURRIE, Llovd Tevis’ office. Mills bldg, &.F. STORAGE B.SMITH FURNITURE CO., 132 ELLIS; « low rate: re-proof bullding; Eastern plan. T H, ROONEY, 722 MISSION—~STORAGE AT ~reduced rates: basement storage,$1 50 per load TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC. R. F. OSBORN & CO., 751 and 763 Market st. PPLY FOR RATES FOR STORING FURNI- ture, ete. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market. TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- Bold goods, ete. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Markat st. WILSU.\' BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— torage: 1ow rates; telephone South 762. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ' “A DVICE FREE_DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL alty; private; no charge unless stccessful; ail iaw sulis, claims, coliections, wills. deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 719 ¢ st. adyice free. J.MURKAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT <Jaw: advice free. 24 Sixth st. rooms 14, 15. YW W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,438 « Californls st rms. 1415: advice tree. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (CONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS, sociation—Home ofice, 232 Sansome st., S ¥, General savings & loan business. 1d E. Hill, PR Oliver Eldridge V.Pr.; W_Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Msa BICYCLES. ARK c?cmk!—nwrznzm TO LET; best accomms minus Geary, Me Allister and Powell st. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. ‘Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will nov be inserced. They must be handed .in at either of the publication offices and be indagssd with the name and residence of person suthorized 10 have the same published. ] BORN. O’BRIEN—February 20, 1896, to the wifeof J. J. O'Brien. a daugnter. RAPHAEL—In this city, March 11, 1896, to the wife of Sam Raphael, & son. REINKE—In this_city, March 15, 1896, to the | ‘wife of Theodore Reinke, a son. ’ SNOW-—In thiscity, February 26, 1896, 10 the: wite of James Snow, a daughter. WAITES—In this city, March 14, 18! to the wife of W. J. Waites, a son. e 18 MARRIED. FREEMAN—PAYNE—In this city, March 14, 1896, by the Rev. R. Mackenzfe, D.D., Joshua E. Freeman and Elizabeth D. Payne, both of San Francisco. SHEEHAN—MANNING—In this city, March 15, 1896, at S, Rose’s Church, by the Rev. Father Cullen, T. F. Sheehan of Vallejo and ' Maggie Manning of San Francisco. DIED. Horstmann, Marie King. Robert W. Dorris, Gertrude O’Brien. Eilen Richardson, William S, Peterson, Anna. Quing, Edward A Sanborn, Jane C. Schneiaer, Oswaid O, Eehultz, Annie M. Shaw, George Benjiman, Nellie Bose, Katarina. Bourgoin, Adolphe Eriel, August Caliundan, Caroline F. Coddington, Agnes Crawford, John S. Donovan, Nottia Fotey: Julia Gill. Mabel Grav, Mrs. Ada T. Hallahan, John Smith, Percy W. Hemsworth, James W. Spiro, Mrs. Pauline Wallace, Florence M. BOSE—Tn this city, March 15, 1896, Katrina, wife of John Bose, anativeof Germany, aged 32 years. BOURGOIN—In this clty, March 13,1896, Adolphe Bourgoin, a native of France, aged 43 years. BENJIMAN —In this city, March 14, 1896, at_her ‘residence, §52 Folsom street, Nelils, dearly beloved .. ie of Jonas Benjiman, and be- loved daughter of James and Ellen Anderson, and swter of Mrs. James U'Donnell and Mrs. Frank O'Brien of Napa and Mrs. Thomas B. Hill of Cincinnati, Ohio, and cousin of Mrs. J. H. Hammill, anative of San Francisco. aged 28 years 2 m onths and 3 days. [Cincinnati (Obio) papers please copy. | BRIEL—In this city, March 15, 1896, August, beloved husband of the late Franziska Briel, and father of Henry, Hermann, Bertha' and the late August Briel and the late Mrs. Willlam Glendye. anative of Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany, aged 64 years. 2 A Friends and scqualntances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral TO MORROW Tuesday), at 1 o’clock #. ., from his late resis ence, 718 Fifteenth avenue, South San Fran- cisco, thenceto I 0. O. F. Hall, where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock P. M., under the anspices of Concordia Lodge No. 122, L 0. 0. F Interment I. 0. O. F. Cemetery. CALLUNDAN—March 15,1896, Caroline F..bes loved mother of- Louise, Fred P., Willlam T., Fo H. and Jules J. Callundan, aged 72 years 11 months and 25 days. CRAWFORD—In Guatemala, Central America, February 8, 1896, John Smith Crawford, a ns« tive of Sootiand. aged 46 years 5 months and 10 ays. CODDINGTON—In this citv, March 14, 1896, Agnes, beloved wife of George B., and mother of Ruth Coddington, and dsughter of Catherine and the late Michael Maguire, and sister of Mrs. John Burns and_James, Georze and Frauk Maguire, a native of San Francisco, agéd 23 years T months and 8 days. BarFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitea to sttend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock P. .. from her iate residence, 1471 Fifth street, between Howard and Mission, thence to St. Patrick’s Chureh for services, commencing at 2 o'clock P. . Inters ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DONOVAN~—TIn this city, March 15,1896, Nonfe Donovan, dearly beloved sisierof Mrs. George Berry and Mrs. Charles Quinn Jr., and_niece o Mra. Elien Moriariy and James MeCarthy, a na- tive of Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland, aged 20 years. 5 Notice of funeral hereafier. FOLEY—In this city, March 14, 1896, Julla, bes loved witeof Wililam Foiey, mother of Mamie, Denuis, Nellie, Julia, Willie 'and Danny Foley, and sister of the late Dan McCarthy, a native of Dunmanway, County Cork, Ireland, aged 45 years. 8@-Friends and acqueintances are respect- fally invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW sTue!fllS‘). at 9 0'clock A. M.. from her late resi« ence, 11123 Army street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem masa will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, comnienc- ing at 9:30 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GILL—I1 this city, March 14, 1896, Mabel E., be- loved sister of Middleton S. Gill and Mrs. Arras lenna_Delaney, & native of kngland, aged 31 years and 8 months. B3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from the par- lors of Carew & English, 19 Van Ness avenue, near Market street. luterment Laurel Hi Cembetery. GRAY—In Oakland, March 15, 1896, at the resi- dence of her son, Mrs. Ada T.Gray, aged 64 years. - B9 Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully invited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesaay), at 12 o'clock ., from* 836 Allce street, Oakland. Interment private. HALLAHAN—In Oskland, March 14, 1896, Jobn Hallahan, father of M. J., John 'Henry and Thomas Hallahan, Mrs. Mary Richardson, Mra. Nellie P. Reader and Mrs. Kate Martland, a na~ tive of Comnty Cork, Ireland, aged 71 years. A& Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Monday), at 8 o'clock A. X, from his late resi: dence, 516 Fifth street, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where & solemn requiem_high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at %:30 o'clock A3 Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. HEMSWORTH—In this city, March 15, 1896, James W., dearly beloved son of Capton M. and ‘Addle Hemsworth, and brother of Carrie Hems- Wworth, a native of ‘San Francisco, aged 10 years 8 months aud 15 days. 2 Notice of funeral hereafter. HORSTMANN—In this city, March 14, 1898, Marie, dearly beloved wife of Henry Horstmann, and mother of Henry F. Horstmann. sister-in- law of Mr. and Mrs. John Bach, and sunt of William, Henry, John, Lucy and Margaret Baen, Mrs. F. Hagemann Jr., Mary, J. H. D. and Hermann Horstmann, & native ‘of Dielsdo: Canton Zurich, Switzerland, aged 70 years 1. months and 18 days. ° A Friends and acquaintances are res fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MOR (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock A. M., from her late resl- ence, 2232 Howard street; thence to Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by special train leaving Twenty- fith and Valencia streeis station at 11 o’clock A. M. Please omit flowers. KING—In this city, March 15, 1896, Robert W, King, beloved husband of Mrs. Ellen King. and father of Charles A.and Albert M. King, s na tive of Liverpool, England, aged 62 years. 83~ Notice of funeral hereatier. MORRIS—In this city, March 15, 1896, Gertrude Morris, beloved mother of Charies E., Willara B, and Martha G. Morris, a native of Oswego County, New York, aged 65 years 6 months and 23 days. (Pun:‘su (Oswego County, N. Y.) papers please copy.] &y Friends and acuaintances are tespect: fully invited to avtend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 1 o’clock P. ., from the residenca of her son, 814 Waller street. Intermens Cypress Lawn Cemetery. O’BRIEN—In this city. March 15, 1896, Ellen, beloved wife of Morrise. and mother of ‘John, Manmie, Eltie, Maurice, Katie and Lizzie O’Brien, a native of the parish of Castle Lyons, Ireland, aged 52 years. BF-Friends ana acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW Tuesday). at 2 o'clock P. M., rom her late resi- ence, 316 Vallejo street. RICHARDSON—In this city, March 15, 1896, William 8. Richardson, s native of Ireland, aged 39 years and 11 months. PETERSON—In Oakland, March 14, 1896, Anna Peterson, beloved sister of Mrs. M. Swmith and Claus Peterson, a native of Sweden. g Friends and acquaintances -are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 0'clock P.).. from the residence of her sister, Mrs. M. Smith, 1406 Eighth street, Oakland, Interment Mountain View Cemeter. QUINN—In this city, March 15, 1896, Edward A., beloved brotherof John F. Quinm, a natlve of Ireland, aged 61 years. A member of the ex- empts of Engine Company No.-1 of Astoria, Or. [Astoria (Or.) papers please copy. ] 8% The funeral will take piace TO-MORROW (Tuesdsy), at 10:30 o’clock A. M., from the resi- dence of his brother, 2 Railway avenue, thence to Mission Dolores Church for services. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. SANBORN—In this city, March 15, 1896, Jane Crawford Sanborn, beloved mother of Mrs. Elgin McNab, a native of New Hampshire, aged 74 years. SCHNEIDER—In this clty, Marcn 14, 1896, Os- wad 0., eldest and beloved son of Fred and Hen- riette “chneider, and brother of Mrs. C. Mullez anA Fred and Willie Schneider, a native of New York, nged 26 years 1 month and 11 days. B3 Friends ‘and acquaincances are t fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock P. ., from the par- lors of H.F. Subr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth.” Interment 1. O. O. ¥. Cemetery. SCHULTZ—In this city, March 16, 1896, at 1419 Tayior street, Annie Mabel Schuitz. daughter of John H. and t Schultz, a native of Chi- Ccago, aged 10 years and 7 months. - Notice of funeral hereafter. SHAW—In Yountville, Cal., March 14, 1896, uat the Veterans’ Home, Georze Shaw, brother-in- law of Mrs. A. C. Webb of Alameda, a native of England, aged 77 years 5 months and 13 davs. ‘A veteran of the Mexican war, and late In the Tevenue service. 2%~ Notice of funeral hereafter Remains at the chapel of Craig, Cochran & Co., 22 and 26 Mint avenue. SMITH—In this city, March 14, 1896, suddenly, Percy W., beloved husband of ‘Ora Cole Smith, and son ot H.W.and the late Mary E.Smith, native of San Francisco. aged 27 years, Aa-Friends and acquaintances are respect- faily invited to avtend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday). &t 2 0'clock P. M., from the Excelsior Hall, 2519 Mission- street, near- Nineteenth, un- der the auspices of Exceisior Lodge No. 310, 1.0.0. F. terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SPIRO—In New York. March 14, 1896, Pauline Spiro, beloved mother of Annle Spiro, and sister of Lewis, Simon and Sol Caro. WALLACE—In this city, March 15, 1896, Flor- ence Maria Wallace, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace, aged 3 years 8 months and 34 days. ot § _. UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ EMBALMING PARLORS. [Everything Hogulalte for First class Xun nablo Rates. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, B FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 80 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, SANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; “mmmmnmam!fl-.u; Dbean um'""m' Diace elsewhere, o ‘m Ofice, 9 City Hall Avenuem

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