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HOUSES TO LET. F 6 MS 447 JESSIE ST., U oFER TW 2756 Ham provements: $16. i 10 SE_OF 6 LARGE ROOMS AND £10. 15817 Treas ave., near Twenty- sccond at. &1 0o RGE ROOMS AND LARGE SR Kleventh st SE—A ~ICE HOUSE AND OTHERS H 0 e ov BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. COTTAGES TO LET. ment: $16. 4392 Seventeenth st., above Douglass. COTTAGE 8 ROOMS. 18 PROS- pect ave., bet. Tweuty-seventh and £8.50. Twenty-eighth sts., near Mission. OTTAGE, REAR OF 2939 MISSION ST.; G hree rooms and stable; rons88: YOTTAGE: SSUNNY ROOMS: YARD: BASE- { : small family. 1230 Folsom. nr. Ninth. FLATS TO LET. FLAT OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS: GOOD order; for housekeeping; $10. 22434 O'Far- NY ROOMS. 11107 ES- bet. Herman and Ridley, 1807 SIFINER, NEAR SUTTER-—LOWER 80T sat, 5 moaérn, 1arge, sunny rooms: bath, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1896 PERSONALS. Mns R. MINER HAS REOPENED THE Elite Dressmaking Parlors st 102 Taylor st., where she wiil be pleased to recelve her old cus- tomers and friends. Rs. THOMPSON, HAIRDRESSER AND manicure; lessons given. 230 Kearny st., room 14. FALLING HAIR, SCROFULA AND DIS- Gased scalps cured by Quinonia: I sell it; best heir-dressing In the city at my parlors for 25¢; switches equally good. $1. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st., store nearest Geary. Leavenworth street. HOWARD — SUNNY SINGLE AND A Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite ang single; first able for 2 gentlemen or man and wife. LARKIN — LARGE SUNNY FRONT 105 LEAVE)‘WOR_'IT‘—SUNNY PARLORS; Pprivate house; genslemen only; references. SUNNY FLAT; TER — NICE d rear: rent §15. ard front &10 BAY-WINDOW FLAT, 4 ROOM $10. 1ar, vara. 103935 Brosaway, ur. ones. A()A FELL_FLAT, 4 ROO: PAPERED: 505 va: yard: large base- ment. DEAR MA W FLAT OF 7SUNNY 2058 Tooma wnd bath: ehoes ront: #15. Qs)'-‘vl ELL T, NEW, EIGHT KOOM w2, bath and Jaundry; separate yard; 4 Belvidere st. NICOL, 53435 California st. ND BATH: 10 and $12. SPEC O TO7TROOMAND BATH FLATS AND COT- ) tages. from $6 to SPl 2 Market st. $i4 A BOWIE o ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Golden Gate Avenue, 1059 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—ONE UNFUR- nished sunny front room: running water. 62 double rooms, reasonable; gas: bath. s-sarny Strev.. KEARNY-FRONT SUITE (FURNISHED) and single rooms; tourist solicited. class In every respeci; Lerms reasonsble. WE HAVE ROOMS TO RENT. CALL AT Rental and Tourists' Guide, 639 Kearny st. Jessie Street. Jones sireec. 207 JONES—THE VAN WINRLE: NEW ‘management: el sunny soites and single; newly furnished: ete.; o 881 Toom: also suite of pariors; bath. LARKIN —NICELY FURNISHED SIN- gle and double rooms; rent low. Murke: ~iree.. OSEM/TE ' HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 856 10 $1: week, $1 50 to $5: familles. Mason Street. Howard Streec. BLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — JESSIE, NR. SIXTH—2 ROOMS, SUIT- Larkin Street. MASON — ELEGANT SUNNY SUITE; bath: $20. Minna stre MINNA ST.—LARGE SUNNY FRONT room. suitable for two: alsosingle: $6 & $4. MINNA. COR, EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms: $1 a week. Montgomery Avenue. A MONTGOMERY AVE.—_NEWLY FUR- nished sunny rooms; every.coavenience; 44 66 41 $6 up. O’karrell Sirees. O'FARRELL ST.—DOUBLE PARLORS; cheap; man and wife or two yentlemen. \,1 7 B> NEW MODERN SUNNY <O - flais; 5 rooms, bath. 111 San Jose ave., Dear . wenty-fourth st. &17. & AT 5 ROOMS AND BATH. 1027 DL, posis: 431 3 O'FA_RELL—COMFORTABLE HOME, g}l..?: ir:fl;léfilafi}sh family; excelient board op- 1 OFARRELL—NICELY FURNISHED 253 Bocs roums foifling be: privats family; $10 a month. S\mlfi CURE FOR POISON OAK, RING- worms and other skin troublew: eczema re- lieved: improves complexion; axmnnll; appliea; sent by mall for 25 cents. Address P. O. box 2053, San Francisco, Cal. EDUCATIONAL. WANTEB —BY EXPERT ACCOUNTANT several sets of -books lo wrlie up evenings: also, lessons in bookkee ven: terms mod- erate: best of Feterences. . Address L. C., bax 144, Call (ffice, > Hku.n's BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. ‘Bookkeeping, business practice, shortband, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern Ianguages rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. END 811EHL'S COLLEGE, 728 MARKET T he. very oest. inatviatat asauericn: 20 trial lessons in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Pen- manship, Typewriting, etc., $1: books free. YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- {ion Ietabortand, cyping, oo ete.: life 8 o 3 scholarship $50; Jow rates per :fl ‘month. DVICE FREE; DIVORUE LAWS A SPE. clalty; private: no charze unless successtul; all Iaw suits, claims, collections, wills, ooty wto i lended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 BIS OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW LVE- 1y nlght cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- Jeriieements i living light; promoters of busk Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Market st. TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TERMS YOU 2 can buy furniture, e;rpeu. Nlnke:. .lfi.o:THlo ress l'iwl. cloaks, welry, at L HS CHILI'S, 213-215 Mason st ; open evenings. ELEC’A'BXO LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third #t., near Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: §1 50 to $6 per Week; free bus end baggage to and from the ferry. - ELASCO’>S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACT]iU—- 1> Private theatricals arranzed: pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, 1. O. O. F. block, 7th and Mkt SCBDOL EEEC‘I’BIUAIA.CIV!L MINING, ME. chanical engineering, surveying, architecture- assay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 738 Mkt, LOCU 110N, DIAMA, DELSARTE, PAYSL cal culture, voice culiure; appearances ar- manged. 299 kyde st.; call after 1 P. a. UITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL lessons; $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth, OWEN'S ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE., Berkeley: spectal classes for the nniversities. CITY REAL ESTATE. CH!AP LOUTS. $1600—Ches lot in the Mission; 21st st., nr. Folsom; 26x110. $550—20th ave., nr. Point Lobos; 25x120. 8$5u0—Very cheap: north side of Point Lobos 10002 gemaine barain: ioadvay, bet A ne n: way, Pr?nkfln l-lllfa ough sts.; lot 31x100; marine view. $1400—11th ave., nr. Point Lobos: 50x100. $2250—Fine lot on north side of Mcallister sc., bet. Baker and Lyon; 25x187:6: easy terms. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mon:gomery st. LOTS. PABK $50.CASH. $10 MONTHLY. Lots in the block bounded by H and I streets, 9th and 10th avenues; faces the Park at 9th avenue entrance. 'he most desirable lots in the clty at the prices; all streets graded: sidewalks I#id: every Jot level and on grade with street; water and gas mains laid to pro) ONL 750 UPWARD. BIG BARGAINS. GOOD INVESTMENTS. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. M GESICIAN FROM LONDOK GIVES LESSONS in singing; $4 a month. 854 Mission st. ADY, STRANGER IN THE CITY, DESIRES business partner; small capital. 122 Post sk, room 2. MZE$. DR, MIRBANDA, CHIROPODIST—THE Beriin facial treatment given. 17 Grant ave., room 1, city. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING: low prices; first-class work guaranteed. Give atrial 10 J. N. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary, or. Kearny. M S, DE. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND FA- cial artist: wrinkles removed or no charge: purest toller articles. 126 Kearuy st., room 47. SUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO guaranteed parties, $15 opward. Cubrate Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and 8th. TYLISH MILLINERY AT REASONABLE prices. MRS. 8. THOMAS, 114 Grant ave. P. SWAIN. ARTIST: CHINA, TAPEST 1 Yz » oil lessons 50c. 14 McAllister st., room 18 B. J. M. EDMUNDS, SPECIALIST: DIS- eases of nose, throat; dentistry. Cal. & Kearny. (QLOAKS, CAPES AND SUTTS RETAILED AT manufrs’ cost. Factory, 20 ~ansome, upstairs. RAzor EXCHANGE. 650 MABKET BI.; fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, 4EW- €lry, etc.: Jowes: rates. $4% Marke: st. S STROZYNSKIL, LEADING LADIES HAIR- ("2, GOLD, SILVER, CENTS™ AND LADIES dresser, removed 1o 24 Geary. Popular prices. clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 %a. cor. Jessis. FPolk Street. POLE—NEW BUILDING, COR. SUT- ter; 2 nicely furnished front rooms. 1138 LOW chez 3756 SAN- POLK —2 OR 8 UNFURNISHED rooms to let. 1602 S—4 AND 5 ROOMS, BATH, 148 and 713 Grove st. AY-WINDOW FLAT; 5 LARGE | 44 rooms. 3014 Moss, off Howard. nr. Seventh. Towell Streei. POWELL, COR. GEARY—2 LARGE sunny front rooms. 22 ( JHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the :"x;n’ed States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ree DRESSMAKERS. MRS. J. KOCH WISHES TO INFORM THE A¥L ladies of her reopened dressmaking pariors, 1417 Missio exact fii, best style and reasou- abte prices guaranteed, ESIRABLE SUNNY FLAT OF 7 KOOMS, with bath and all modern improvements. Bush st., bet. Franklin and Gough: reut, in- D San Carlos Avenue. SAN CARLOS AVE.—6 ROOMS AND bath; water included, $2¢. 226 A $42 50. 1077 % T D — LOWER FLAT: | { 100 seet from Castro cars; 4 rooms, butn yard: sun all day; ren: $14; wa.er free. JIAT=A NICE FLAT AND UTHERS TO ent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- komery st. '\ EW AT, N water free. % ROOMS AND BATH; 9 Ivy ave. ZGANT NEW FLATS, SRV ow 1 5 and 6 rooms. bath HOUSLKEEPING ROOM>S. T Bryant Street. BRYANT, NEAR THIRD—NICE SUNNY suite, connected: reasonable. 51 kddy Siree.. 7 EDDY — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS € 97 nicely furnished: splendid location: private amily. rilis streei. a9 ELLIS— TWO SUNNY FURNISH 9V rooms for housekeeping. in rear; rent, $1 314 FiFTE Kitcl 9= FIFTH—CLEAN DL keey Bowaia £9X HOWARD-TWO OR THR £ turnistied complote for hou C OWARD — ARD ST., CUR. FOURTEENTH; or 4 sunny rooms, $8. syde Street. 114 EYDE-2 Ox MORE SUNNY ROOMS “X surnished for housekeepiv, 2] () EYDE-LARGE FRONT & rooms for housekeeping. 104 Kearny Str KEARNY—5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; rent payable in board if destred. Larks et. ireei. 396 LARED ANT SUNNY HOUSE- 240 keepin st floor; gas ranges; bath. 29 LARKI 1C FURNISHED 429 Sinoy housekeepins rooms: atso single. LARKIN—SUNNY FURNISHED BED- room and kitchen, $9; large back, $7. €04 Leavenworth Street. 101 9 LEAVENWORTH -3 S NY CON- +J necting unfurnished rooms; yard, cellar, gas; $15. New Montgomery Street, 105 NEW MONTGOMERY — CHANGED hands; clean. ffont housekeeping suites. 85. Seventh Street. SEVENTH—SUITE OF HOUSELEEP- ing rooms, rent $12; other rooms $1 per 13 week up. Sixth Sireet. 12] SIXTE-CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: nicely farnished singie and double rooms. teveuson Sireet. 499 STEVENSON-NICELY _FURNISHED &~ front sunny bay-window room; cheap; also & side room. suiter ~iree 514 SUTTER — FOR DOCTORS OR DEN- 914 tists, elegantly furnished sulte cheap. 703 SUITER, CoR. TAYLOR—ELEGANTLY newly furnished sunny rooms; en suite or single. Thirteenth Street. THIRTEENTH, BET. JOWARD AND Mission—Single furnished front room, 85. Turk Street. 1 TURK, COR. LEAVENWORTH — 2 Bright, sunny, furnished rms; reasonable. 1 TURK—TWO NICE 8 Y ROOMS; 2 Tent $8; also unfurnished, §5. Vil sess Avenue. VEWLY FUP. SUNNY ROOMS; MODERN flat: board optional. Inquire 808 Van Ness. 228 30 524 MAKING AND PLAIN cheap. Address 2118 Mason st. DEESSES§2 UF; WRAPPERS 35 CENTS UF; Jawn $1 up. 50534 Natoma st., above Sixih. CLAIRVOYANTS. UCCESS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Fallure unknown. PROFESSOR M. L. CAkt- NELLE, the prince of clairvoyants, will give ad. vice on business speculations, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorces: seities lovers' quarrels, reupiies the separated and causes a happy marriage with the one of your choice: he locates mines and hidden treasures, tells of your friends and enemies, removes evil mfluences, cures bad habits, gives advice on lawsuits and everything reiaiing 10 the futurs; thousands of families long separated reunited by his efforts; thousands of hearts made glad through his preaic- tions; send stamp for circular. 220 Eddy st Hours from 9 10 9 daily and Sundays. ITANA THE GYPSY, SEWING This remarkable woman has just arrived from the Orient and promises marvelous developments mystery of human in unraveling th sho ad- vises you' ou s irs, love, conriship, matrimony: she reunites the separated snd cau-es speedy a d bappy marriage with the | oue of your choice; hours, 9 108 P. M. 8 Turk st. W LICHE: WERE BURN BUT MM Stewert still astonishes the eity by producing exact likeness of your futare husband or wife; the xreatest Lrance clairvoyant apd card-reader on the coust: fest her powers ere she sails for Lurope; she guarantees to bring back lost love; makes peace and happiness in the home. R. 3and 4, 817 Market. MEE,_TRUE, CELEBRATED GYPSY, U VL precedented success in New York City, great- | est card reader on the coast, gives infallible love- charms (0 all; hours 10108. Rooms 44-45, 306 Stockion st. ; elevator. Miscellaneous. ULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR- Dished rooms, sinkle or en suite: $8 and £16 up- — T e S TSy BOAEDING AND ROOMS. 7 16733-:.;1(\'- NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rovm with board; terms reasonable. 712 FOST-2 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS WITH {12 exceitent bo.rd; $40 for 2: with privilege of parlor and piano; a pleasant home. OLUMBIA HOTEL-D. BUCKLEY, FOR- ‘merly proprietor of the Cosmopolitan Holel, bas purchased Hackmeler's Hotel, and assures hig patrons and the traveling public’ that his former Teputation 28 8 host will be ouwdone in his mew enterprise; Mr. Buckiey’s free buses meet ail traing and boats. 123 to 129 Eddy st.; meals 25¢c. THE STEWA RT, COR. ELLISAND LEAVEN- worth—Newly furnished rooms, suites orsingle. OTEL BERTLING, 714 EUSH—A FAMILY Totel: references given and required: ail mod- | #rn conveniences. | CHILDREN BOARDED. (JERMAN WIDOW WILL BOARD TWO children: $15 month. 138 Perry st..9 (0 10 . x, STORES TO LET. ORE COR. LAFAYETTE, 1624 HOWARD; with fixtures for saloon; fit' for any business, cheap rent. U'Farrell Street. O’FARRELL — FURNISHED AND UN- furnished rooms for housekeeping with gas 214 cheap. Pearl Street. € PEARL COR. MARKET. OPP. CCTAVIA—2 ) well furnished housekeeping roows, $18. Perry Street. FOUR UNFURNISHED ALL LIGHT + sunny rooms; new house; fear. 263 Perry. % seventn Street. 136 SEVESTH-NICE SUNNY FUANISH- 2 ed housekeeping rooms from $10 month up. Stevenson Street. STEVENSON—2 8UNNY, UNFURNISH- ed rooms for housekeeplng: with yard and 514 cellar. rooms: cheap. NSON —TWO URFURNISHED OFFICES TO LET. | £ 915" FOST — 3 UNFURNISHED HOOMS, O with carpets, suitable for offices: first floor. PRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MARKET— heatin, r Elegant sunny offices, $12 50 up; electric-light: and janitor seryice free. Apply st bullding o1 . UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Hnnuw st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, $1 00 FOR A GOOD UPRIGHT; 8125 FOR A large Newhall up: $175 for fine new el-nol: call at once if you want bargains. MAU- VAIS, 769 Market st. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD PIANOS nd organs of makers with established reputa- tlons that we are closing out at greatly reduced prices and upon exceptionally easy terms, These instruments have been called in from agents throughout the coast, in whose hands they have remained for some time without Ml? sold. Call :85 and secure & bargain. SHERMAN, CLAY , cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., Stelnway rep- resentatives. IE STE 565 ‘-4:)111;\' SON. BET. SEVENTH AND D .-JlElghlh— furnished housekeeping rooms; central. Butter Street. SUTTER — REA LOVELY SUITE furnished housekeeping rooms, only $10. Taylor Street. TAYLOR — SUNNY NICELY FUR. nished room: also single; cheap. ‘hird 362 THIERD-2 SUITES HOUSEKEEPING rooms: running water: sunny: rorch: $8-89. ROOMS TO LET. 51 10 Clement Street. 99Q CLEMENT &T., COR FIFTH AVE., « Richmond—2 furnished sunny rooms; suit- able for dentist’s office; drugstore underneath. (C0SING OUT "A COMPLETE LINE OF small at “prices less than cost landed in New Yorik; just the chance to buy a fins instrument for your summer outing at smal out- Iay: violins, fl 35: mandolins, $3 35; guitars, $3; antoharps, $1; accordions, fiutes, banjos, piccolos, cases for instruments, violin oOutfits, ete.; new for rent and sale. J. HARRY SCOTT, §29 ket st., Spreckels bullding, TANOS HALF PRICE. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE OF CHAS S. EATON. MUST BELu. JFew and second-hand pianos st enormous reduo- n; exceptional o] rtunity Y. Cali nd e xaminer T 735 Macket st A8 OUE NEW EENT CON CT PLAN permits of our selling some pfanos for $3 per month It is not necessary to go elsewhere for more favorable terms and low SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway representatives. ] ADY IN NEED Of CASH WILL SACRI- 4 fice her fine Standard nnrlgn for $125: a rare chance, Rm. 21, Flood buiidg, Fourth and Market. Clementina Street. 3094 CLEMENTINA—FINE BM. WITH OR < withont board; family speaks 3 languages. - duy Stree.. EDDY—FURNISHED SUNNY SINGLE rootas; 75¢ to $1 per week. 530 aeeam NiTOOL, "HE RAMONA, 180 KLLIS: MRS, EATES. 11 ART, menager—A quiet house: centrally lo- cated; newly furnished: elevator; hot & cola waser. NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST MAGNIFICENT NEW UPRIGHT PIANO: best make; will be sold for $200 to pay ad- ‘vances. 1921 racramento st. 3135 BARGAIN: FINE UPRIGHT . Schmitz. 16 McAllister st., nex: Hi. bernia Bank. JLLIAM G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR the ceiebrated Hallet & Davis and Francis Ba- con pianos, 406 Sacramento st. IANOUS—DO YOU WANT ONE? _FINEST stock on the Pacific coast. THE K. W. SPEN- CLR CO., 983 Market st. BEFOBEBUYING SEE HAINE BROS.", BUSH ELLIS, 321 Siing we recommend the toveaaie House. < ELLIS (THE PALMETTO), MRS A. J. 322 Extiio /N, prop.—First-class housekeep- ing, apsrtment and rooming bouse; 60 rooms. & Gerts and Knabe pianos: st wholesale prices A, L. BANCROFT & CO.. 324 Post st. ‘HICKERING, KN STECK, VOSE, STER- ling see our 10t $187; piancs sor et BENS CORTAZ & SON 18 O Famas i.ghth stree:. E TMENT HOUSE, 28 STH P?o‘:!;n:‘-‘k’:fi%muh-fl and unfurnished. Eleventh Streeet. ELEVENTH-8 SUNNY FRONT UN-. 20 furnished rooms, Or upper part of house (4 r00ms). Fulton Street. 1 ] 6 FULTON~FURNISHED ROOM, $5. Gearyniree.. 1 GEARY — LARGE FURNISHED OR 2 unfurnished rooms. Key at 217. 43() SEARY—_STCELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms: single or suite: reasonabie. "'11 GEARY—56 UNFURNISHED SUNNY rooms; rear; HE MAR’ ET HAS CHANGED HANDS; Th-uammg;r Rurnished suites: lille.mm $10 ™onth up, u(; Geary st, SW, cor. Van Ness ave. 217 STEINWAY $175: STECK $150: STERL- A o e a0, BRUENN'S, 238 Post, YRON MAUZY, 308 mu“{r.—sofifi Newby & Evans, Frizgs and er planos. Sfln-?lllon VIOLINS, fl“llg. OLL & NEW MULLER. maker. repairer. g"u‘ STORAGE. TORAGE—~CHEAPEST IN T CITY; FIRE- S w:u‘ bullding; advances 211 Larkin. H. ROONEY, 722 MISSION—STORAGE AT -reduced rates: basement storage,$1 50 perload TTUR. PIAN TRUNKS: AD- Fg& flll..:l.‘. L’EA%&L TAYLOK,204 Post, WEST RATES—FURNITURE, PIANOS, L?wu‘fhfla 800ds, etc. J. M. Plerce, 785 Market. i B, SMITH FURNITURE %‘ 32 ELLLS; .+ low rates: fire-proof bullding: g 3 TYPEWRIT! . R P S ME. PORTER. WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY ant, card-reader. bo h a double vell aull second sight; ladfes 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., nr. Jones. M EE ARNDE BEST FORTUN & TLLLER 1 ¥ the world: 50c and $1, shows you the pictureot your tuture husband or wife. 4 Tweifth, cor.Market l ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MM SCHMIDT, from the principal cities: tells past, present and future: prices moderate. 556 Mission. h ME. RE ER, GREAT LIFE AND PLAN- et reader; 25 ana 50 cents. 1214 Larkin, near | Bush st. YPSY LIFE-READER; LADIES 25c; | gents 50c: all questions answered. 5 Seventh. MMK. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future; 25c up. 764 Howard st. ME. LEGKITE; PRESENT. PAST AND future; 25¢. 311 Tehams, upstairs, ur. Fourth. ME. DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT 25 yrs. Kearny, now 929 Post; fee 81; letter $2. Mg. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: businessadvice: names given;26¢ up. 5 Fourth. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE 10 the grave: fee 25 cen:s. 914 O'Farrell st. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-—THE EEKLY CALL. in wraoper, for mai SPIRITUALISM. A VEBITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN IS MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEF'S1 & UPWARD! " FEE $1 & UPWARD! HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! ‘Why that 100k of sadness? Why that downcast | eye? "Are you in trouble, sick or “down”? If so | read this and learn thut life is yet worth living! MRS, DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped so many thousands on this const in the ten years past, is again at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. and is now us ready as ever (o assist every suffering mortal who will either call on or write to her. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the uniueky: love to the loveless: tne separated are united; the sick made strong ; the poor brcome rich; if you think your husband, wife or lover is untrue consult her at once. Her tran- scendent power is as far above those poor mortals | DIN who try 10 imitate her as the eternal heavens are high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. She does not know what fallure means! Her “Reveslea Medicines” (reglstered and copyrighted) cure every disease that human flesh I heir to, and no matter of how long standing. Write if you can- Dot call, for treatment by mail I3 always most suc- cessful and satisfac:ory. All letters answered. Diseases diagnosed from a lock of hair. FEE 81 & UPWARD! FEE $1 & UPWARD! MRS, DR. A. D. HOWE, 1820 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. RS. DR. W. MIRANDAS, The world-renowned Spiritual medium, stin continues to hold the public’s sttent'on by her wonderful work. Thousands have been united, married, made well and enjoyed riches by follow- Ing her advice. Your life described from cradie to the grave. Her revealed medicines work miracles with the sick and affiic.ed; letters with stam answered: diagnosis from lock of hair: hours 1t 10 8: closed Fridays; sittings 81. 1206 Market st. EOPLE'S SPIRITUAL SOCIETY TO-NIGHT, 111 Larkin st.; Mrs. Hendee Rogers, Mrs. Hausman and others. BISHOP GaKRISON, 1870 MaARKET; SEAN- ces Tuesday, Friday even's., 35c.; 10 to 4 dally. MBS KATE HOSKINS, TRANCK AND BUSL: ness medium; sittings daily; $1. 136 Oakst. LATKRVOYAN LADIES ONLY: FEE 26c. A1 Minnas: ; basement. ASTROLOGY. EDICAL ASTROLOGY—PROF. HOWARD'S vital remedies remove all chronic troubies and [ostore to pestec: usaiih, 311 Hydest 10%03, DENTISTS. (SROOME DENTAL ASSOOLATION, 760 MAR- q,",‘..‘.‘;..""' Third and Fourth: gas specialista: e agent for painless raction : gil{uuh from $5; fillings from $1; extracting 50 cents, with gas $1. R GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE )y Leek dentiai, discoverer of less extraction and patentee of Improved Or tee ithout any plate, moved from & to 20 O’ Farrell at. FIESTCLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST-CLASS .Jrlo-: first-class results: m‘ extraction painiess implantation of W.C. HAR- . C.M., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. R. DUCKETT, 1705 POST ST, NEAR BO- 1) cnanan: gas given: crown and bridcs work, . L T, RANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bi work and teeth withou: plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ava, 7 A SET FOR TEETH, AREANTED &5 £ £00d as can be made: SIMMS, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater, UDLUM MA; near Eleventh: no w are made: old from $8 per set. JULL Seti OF TEED) T WA TE five years. DR, Vo CAVA LUKY, S5 aiath = Sl'l' OF TEETH WITHOU I'A FLAT] G. YOUNG, 1841 Poik st. PAINLESS EXTRACIION. §00; CROWN gm—-.""i‘t.'#m “n.g SPin es COSTON DERTAL ASSOCIATION. 804 MAR: J)E 3.3, LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDE: 1 Giargs for PEOFESSOR G. 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DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-A I-LAW, 420 ifornta St fooms 14 wnd 15: advice irea PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR WHITENING AND TINT- ing schoolhouses—Sealed proposals will be re- ceived by the Superiptendent 0f Common Schools in upen session of the Board of Education, New City Hall, San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, July 29,1896, 'at 8:80 o'clock P. X.. for whi ening and tinting the classrooms and hails of the fol owing- named school bulldings in the city and county of San Francisco: Broadway, Buena Vista, Cleve- land, Clement, Cooper, Columbia, Crocker, Den man, Edison, Emerson, Iverett, Falrmount, Franklin, Fremont, Garfield, Girls' High, Golden Gate, Haighi, Hamilton, Hawthorne, ' Hearst, tieury Durant, Horace Mann, Humbo!dt. Irving, John Swett, Jefferson, Lafayette, Le Conte, La- guna Honda, Lincoln, Longiellow, Lowell iTfgn, Madison, Marshall, Mission, Monroe, Mouider, Ocean House, Pacific Avenue, Pacific Heights, Peabody, Polylechnic. Redding, Richmond, Rin- con, Shérman, South Cosmopolitan, Sherida South San Francisco, Spring Valley, Stanford, Starr King, Sutro, Washingion, Webster. West End, Whit'fer and Winfleld Work to be done in accordance wi.h specifi ou file at the storeroom of the School Department, corner Pine and Larkin sts. Kach bidder will be required to submit a separate estimate on each of the above-named buildings. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the public §00d may require. GEGRGE BEANSTON, Secretary, BULKHEAD— ROPOSALS FOR A STONE wealed proposals will be received by the Super- intendent of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, new City Hall, San Fran- cisco, on Wedresday, Ju v 29, 1895, at 8:30 o’clock P. ., for constructing a stone bulkhead at the Lafayette Primgry School, in the City and County of San Franciaco, in accordance with the specifications (and the ' conditions mentioned therein) at the ofice of Charivs 1. Havens, archi- tect of the board, room 55, Fluod building, corner Fourth snd Murket stree s The board reserves | the right to reject any or all bidsas the public £00d may reguire. G: ORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. DROPOSALS To LIGHT THE PUBLIC streets—Clerk’s office, Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, July 6. 1896, 1n accordance with Reso ution No. 14,459 (third series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received in open session of the board on MONDAY A¥TERNOON, July 13, 1896, from 2:30 to 8 o'clack, to light with gas all the putlic streets of this €.ty and crunty for a period of two years, on and from August 1, 1896, in accordance with the followin - specifications: Gas—The gas to be furnished L0 be of & ataudard quality and fliluminating power of not less than sevenieen candles, saul 1vrainaii g power to be determined by tests made by the Gas inspector in his office, who shall use for said tes:s such burners s will obtain from the cas the greaiest amount of light, and practicable for use by the consumer, aid consuming at the rate of fi e cublc feet of gas per hour. 1ampposts and Lamps—The lampposts to be ased to b6 of the same MAterA) A0 Hot o be less in height than the Iampuosts now in use, and 10 be erected and ligited ai such locations as may be designated by the board. The pumber of lampposts to be erected and maintaived duriog ibe contnuance of the contract 10 be not less than 5100, with the understanding that the number may be' increased from time to time under the direction. of the board, but not to exceed 5800 in all. The lampposts to be erected and mainwained at o contizuous to the present 1o- catiors of street lamps erected throughout the city and county, and at such locations as may be @esig- nated by the board, the board to have the ri<ht to change the lotation of the same from time to time upon paymeat of the actual cost of labor and mate. al in making said chang-s or removals. When 1amps are ordered to be erected in certain sections of the clty where no mains are laid then the mains sball be extended or arrangements made by which the lighting of sald sections of the city shall be effected, but in no event shall more lights be erected than €an be paid for out of the tund pro- Vided for street lighting during the fiscal year. Lamps—The lamps to be similar 10 those now in use, Or such as mav be approved by the board, and the burner 10 be used in the lamps in lighting the public streets to consist of a single burner of th same size now used in the main thoroughiares. The burpers of the various lamps 10 averagea gon-umption of not less (han five cubic feet per our. The lampposts, lamps, service pipes, mains and all appurienances incidental and hecessary to com- plete anu equip the lamps ready for lighiing to be furnished by the successful bidders, who shall erect. maintain and keep Lhe same in proper con- dition and repatr. Lighting lamps—The last lamp upon each lamp- lighter’s beat to be lighted one hour after sunset and to be ex ingu shed h 1f an hour before sun- rise; provided, that during the months of Novem- ber to Kcbruary, inciusive, n each year, noi mps shall be lighted auring 106 Bight of Tull Toon saq the night praceding and the night foliowing: also that during the months of March to Octover, in- clusive, in each y ear, no lamps shall be lignted dur- ing the might of fuil moon, two nights preceding and the nignt following. Cleaning and repairing Iamps—All the lamps to be kept in proper coudition and cleaned at least twice in each week, aud at each of said cleanings all the glass shall be thoroughly cleaned, both on theinside and outside of the iamp, and ail'the dust and dirt shali_be brushed from ihe frames. The lamps are 10 be repaired and reglazed within thwe;u four hours afler any portion of the same 1s roken. Street signs—The names of streets, places amd alleys (0 be painted on the gas Iamps out the city and county at street crossings, malu and subdivision street intersections, ana at the inter- sections of places and alleys with the main streets; at maln-street crossings Lwo names on each iamp, intersections of main streets not less than two namen on each {amp, at intersection suodivision sireets, places Or alleys ot less than two names on each lamp. ‘he letter, color, atyl and_location of the nsmes 'on (he lamps 10 be approved or des) by the Board of Supervisors. The names of 't, etc., on each lamp to be kepi clean and in 80 as to be plainly visible, and within twenty-four hours in case of breakage to be repaired and the name or names repainted thereon, and in o event are theliuips to be turned so as to m% the Dames of the sireets as indicated on each 3 Bidders will estimate and bid a price per mp per night, for which they will furnish, erect, re- and ‘keep In repair and condition all pUrenaCEs: PRI aad S0 IERE Ty A urtens: , furnis) am| on :’.;.'::I.fim aces ind alleys according o the ons. General Noiice— Bidders will estimate with the understanding that no compensation shall be al- Jowed for ay lamp or lamps except such as shall Toregoing. Specications. Buder whIEh & comras 5] ns ul a cont may be awarded: also. that within three days Prior to the expiration of each month the Gas In- spector shall Turhish the par.ies to whom the con- tract {s awarded the t:me during which the lamps Shaltbe lighed and extiugulshed sdor sud evecy Dight and moruing of the Succeeding mon:h. ot the successtul biaders upon lmmm 1 & conLract Al & peri n t with shall be tea und paid monthly at the muw'mn endar month. No bids will be received from parties e in the manufacture or of gas until par ties bave comnection the apparatus in the of the Gas Inspector, New City Hall buid- E Bldaers will be of the ot drawn to the order said clerk, upon some bank in of :‘-n "'"':'4"’-"-'.""" !lm‘ conditioned: ‘proposal contract awarded: and if the bidder shall fail Beglect to n‘zluamuxnn therefor NAPS ON EASY TRERMS, LOTS FOR BOME BUILDERS. Location unsurpassed. Lots $350 to $400. Terms—85 cash, $5 monthly. 2 Streets gradea, sewered and macadamized. Water piped 10 every Lot Take the Guerrero-st. electric cars (Mission or Valencia transter at 14th), ride to Chenery and Castrosts, and see the Castro-st. Addition. No Tots in the city 80 good for the price, either for in- vestment or home site. BALOWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montzomery st. ARKIN-ST FLATS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. S1750_Tent, 867 5 fias of 5, 6 aud 6 rooms bath each; lot 35x Seaher BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. N OPPORTUNITY FOR IXNVESTORS; $250 A cash, balance about same as rent: we will sell a lovely coitage of five or six rooms for actual smount of mortgage. 3600 CASH, $2000 IN PAYMENTS, BUYS lovely 6-room modern cottuge; block from Haight st. $1000 CASH, $850 ON MORTGAGE, BUYS 2 flats and rear cottage, near Hyde st. BUYS TWO LOVELY NEW FLATS near Seventeenth st.; rented, $30. $365 $470 BUYS 3 NEARLY NEW FLATS b s Hlll'l::wt‘i :l‘r’l(ne only few blocks from $11.000 COR.: 8 FLATS (NEW) ON CAR line: rented, $116. $16.500 PROPERTY WITH 2 FRONTS, Other good bargai ‘within block of Baldwin: rent $105, ns. A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. C.BEMIS, REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 824 MONTGUMERY ST FOR SALE. $2600—E. side of Stanyan st, bet Carl and Frederick; 25x100 feet. $450—5an Carlos Vilia lot; T00x150 feet. $6700—50x127:6 feet on Jackson st., overlook- ihe huglo and bay. '§6000_ mlodern houses of 8 rooms each. at park: 26x187:6 feet; electric road passes houses; make offer. $2500—2-s¢ 8-roomed house on Harrison st., bet. First ana Fremont. ‘am—l‘ilulm N W. corner of Cole and Carl sts. 500—Choice building iots north of park. M ISSIOS COTTAGES. In the warm belt near terminns of Howard-st. cars at 24th at. and Potrero ave.; all street work finished: terms to suit; five sold this month by LSON, builder, on premises: 2000~ Five-room co tage. 1950—Five-room cottage. $1800—Four-room cotta.e. $1600—Four-room cottuge. $1400—Four-room cottage. $80 COTTAGE 4 ROOMS; LOT 256x125; « 114 Fafrmount st., 35 block from cars and 114 blocks from 80th’st.; easy terms NICBOL, 53414 Callfornia st. SHEAP—SUNNY NEW COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS and bath: lot 35x114. Apply 125 29th st FQE SALE: REAL ESTATE BY PACIFIC Bank, for cash; parties seeking invesiments in City or country property, will find th's & good op- portunity for bargains.” Apply at office, 530 Cal- fornia st., 8. F. QUBSTANTIAL, MODERN HOUSE BUILT at from_$150 to S5, 8 toom: call and aee plans. JAMES McCONAHEY, 1149 Mission st $100.000 Z0Z0AN, CITY, AT 6z: ALSG B Oskland and couniry, life In- surance, real estate in probate, smali or large snms. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st. (CHEAP —ONE 3STORY WOUSE, 10T: 7 rooms: bath: finished basement: rooms decor- ated; electric wire: speaking tubes: stone waiks. On Waller s° . nr. Stanyan, 1 block G. Gaie Par. TO EXUCHANGE. PROPEKTY 320 ACRES KERN COUNTY (CLEAR). DECKER, 1020 Marke: st. 48(ASBE ERANCH ~(CLEAR) TO EX- chanze. DECKER. 1020 Market st. Tt 10 ACRE FRUIT RANCH, 3 MILES SOUTH of Santa Rosa: rich soil, 6 or 7 acres frott ana vines, full bearing; house, barn, ete.: will exchange for cliy property. J., box 41, Call Office. L1280 & () ACRES TIMBER LAND, KERN CO. water: fine for cat!le-roising. N..bx.18.Cail PROPERTY WANTED, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 3000, 26,ACRES OF CHOICE LAND 135 « miles from town: 1aere crapes: 8 acres orchard: ail fenced: house of b room: 800d burn, living-water, aiso 1 _horse, cow, Chickens, wagon. plow, ‘etc.; will exchange for small cottage or buildivg lots. (LY 8220 PER ACRE—_15 ACRES OF BEST varietles of frult trecs of fine growth; never- failing stream of wab rthirough the piace: on main county road agd only 3% mile from r ilroad sta- tion and coun.y seai; owner compelled to dispose ©f the property. FINE PIECE OF INCOME PROPERTY, containing 40 acres, 2 miles from town; 2 acres alfaifa; 15 acres of best grapes; b acres assorted fruits: house, barn, 2 horses, imple- ments: pald $1500 last Year: price $5000; cash or EDWIN K. ALSIP & 00, - Koom 29, second floor, M lls builaing. exchange. W ANTED—70 RENT BY A FAMILY OF 4, A small bouse in the mounntains, 4 or 5 hours from ‘San Franclsco; please state terms. M. R., box 126, Catl Oftice. 1500 ALEES, GUUD STOCK AND GRAIN ranch, to exchange for city or Oakiand vroperty: $12,000. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. SENDTO LAND DEPARTMENT OF BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st., for maps and full information of McMahan Estate w°|'f Tract, near Winters; unequaled in Cali- ‘Afil‘t’mflcoulsn'-sm‘o Afimis 8 MILES m city; 1o s any size: fruit, grain, vegeta- ble 1and; rail ‘or water teansics $40 0 BTS par erms to suit. Syndicate Invesiment Com- pany, 65 Cbronicle bullding. A LAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LAND; CHOIC- est in the State; selling in tracts, 5 acres up- ward, $35 per acre: adjoining iands held at $100 per acre; owner forced to sell ; 114 hours frm S. F.; easy terms; title perfect. 57 Chronicte building. ], IYTLE HOMES. CLOSE TO TOWN, IM- proved, easy terms; aiso 4 10 12 acre pleces, on 8and 10 years’ credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City; every Monday at 632 Market st., S. F. SENDFOROUR LIST OF GRCEARD HOMES forsale. WOOSTKR & WHITTON. San Joss, WErK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. in wranper, for mailing. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2250. Ko Ie O 1 e R omall e toc B398 Ok o5 B paos. Grove. gnd $2500: lots 40x125; smail cash payment, batance o suit customer. A. H. BLOW. 1V10 Broadway. $6500 STO Y HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS; - all medern and complete; 1ot 50x 112; N. side of Twenty-third st., near Telegra) & \pn easy terms: sireet work all done A. H. BLOW, 1010 Bros w $3750 2-STORY 8-ROOM HOUS-: NEW « and all modern; just finished; N, side of Twenty-third st., between Grove and Tele- graphave.: lo; 40x113; exsy terms: street work one. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. $2750, XEW 2STORY HOUSE: —ALL L » modern: 8 rooms; lot 85x165: near Twenty-third st. and Telegraph ave.; easy terms; s:reet work all dove, A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broad: way. < NEW AND ALL MODERN TWO- B3150. jiey’ vonse: : pleted; lot 35x112; on ‘I'wentv-seventh st., be:. Teleraph and Grove: street work all done. ' A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadw:! %1200, X5V MODERN COTTAGE OF 5§ 11 ZUU. rooms and bath: high basement: lot 83x100; Loxley ave.. near Clinton: easy terms. A. H. BLOW. 1010 Broadway. $1100 HOUSE 4 ROOMS; LOT 27:6x97; - oo Twenty-sixth st. near Market: must be sold; this is a bargain; strest work all done. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broaaway. $2'5 6-ROOM CUTTAGE: ALL MOD- 40U ern: lo: 32x108: Fourteenih sty near Adeline; a bargain: street work all dome. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. ARGAINS IN FRUITVALE ACREAGE— 1 acre near_station, haif price; 114 acres on electric road, $800: 14 acre Bray ave., cheap: 5 acres. orchard, coitace, $3250; 3 acres, frait, good house, $2100. Terms, LODGE & POWELL, Fruitvale station. BARGAIN-$100 CASH: $10 65 PER MONTH: hoase of 5 rooms and bath: force pump: small stable; lot 50x100; 10 minutes’ waik 10 local train; price $900. WM. P. TOLD, 1002 Broad- way. Oakland. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THi A WEEKLY CALL. {n wrabper, for mailing. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. AKLAND — 1364 FRANKLIN; 1_OR 2 years:'14-room, »unny, full fornished house: attractive grounds: 8 minutes’ walk from narrow gauge: 360 reference: call 10 to 5 P . OAKLAND KOOMS AND BOARDIN EMMA H. ADAMS— ARIPOSA — MRS, Newly furnisned or unfurnished rooms en suite or single: aiso, first-class table board. 566 Eleventh st., near Jefferson, Oakland, Cal. POURTEENTH AND CASTRO—TO LET, with board, 2 front rooms furnished: southern and eastern exposiire. 1203 Castro st. OAEKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. A A A At N5V BRUSSELS CA: PET, 49c YARD AT H. SCHELLHAAS’, 408 Eleventh st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. OR RENT —CHOICEST LOCATION 1IN Berkeley: lot 100x270;" fruits and Sowers g lore: 8 rooms, bath, isundry, etc.: all beautifully furpished: to first-class tenant long lerm. Nee CAPTAIN MORRISON. Berkeiav. MONEY 10 LOAN, NY AMOUNT ON BONDs, DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, silverware, sealskins, silks and instrun ents; interest low: private enirance; rivate rooms: discreet attendants, at UNCLE ARRIS', 15 Grant ave, ADVANCH ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry, also 0o furniture, pianos, without re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 948 Market st.: open evenings. MOREY LYING IDLE: TAKE AT 86 INTEER- nd est per month for each $1000; same rate sec- morigage or life insurance. Coin, box 2, Call, Moum{ LOANED ON JEWELEY AND other valuables at the Eecuriiy Loan Offics, 1106 Market st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turi. ])IBECT ON YOUK FURNITURE OR PIANG: Do removal: no delays; no commissions: low Interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bldg, 1170 Market si. ANY AMOUNT: 18T, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES: undivided interests, real estate in nro- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery. room 3. ST & 2D MORTGAGES: INTERESTS IN tates:lowest rates:no delav.MURPHY 625 Mr| ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. Y OUE TERMS ARE OURS. %2500 PRETTY COTTAGE; SIX ROOMS tio « and bath; close to Chestnut-st. sta- m, N. G.; lot 40x140. 3000, ZANDSOME NEW COTTAGE: 6 + rooms and bath; near Mastic sta- on, N. G. 32&)00 $25 CASH; $20 MONTHLY: 37:6 P irontage: hundsome. new colonial c 3 6 rooms and bath, $2750. B0 AN e o a g §PECIAL BARGAINS IN LOTS. Houses and stores to let from $10 np. M ARCUSE & REMMEL, Contractors and Home Builders, Bay-st. station, Alameda, Cal. Tel. 2. Office open Sundays ana_holidays. OR SALE— House 5 rooms and bath, Central ave.: honse 4 m::-.! :’mnfl s 6 Mmu? Everett st.: on lon; - erms, or will exchange for San Francisco propeny. Apply EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st,, San Francisco, Cal DVANCESON DIAMON DS JEW ELRY, BTC A Colamiia Toan & tion sterer iy i ey PAWNBROKERS. AT 128 KEARNY ST, Hl:¥‘.:_uu.£ ¥ate rooma: elevator: pledges for sal ) choap. MEDICAL. OIS Vit nacotnue SHCAI S M SO e A BLESSING TG0 “LADIES SUFFERING from {rregularities and diseases péculiar to Bever Talls: Derieohy bavenlose. ase teons aom Dever y. ess m ang effects; never makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped immediately; prices to sult the times; home confinement. DR. & MRS. DAVIES, 14 MoAIlister st nexi Hiberois Hapks consult free; French regulating pink pills $2; hours from 9'A. 3. t0 5 . & and 7 t0 9 . 3. ALL-TASES OF TRREGULARITIES RE. mOred in @ few hours: safe and surs eliet aranteed; T8 helped without delay: pri- "vin home in confinement: regular -’u- w- 30 x{"d m—rnum: MEDI- ELECTRICITY used: ladies, consult the aa onfaltation fres sad configearial nse; con| MRS DR WYETH, 516 Bost stn Seat Latkn. A NEW PROCESS-NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthless pills used ; every woman her own pmmn for all female troubles, no matier trom cause; re: always in oneday: can besent and used at homes all cases guarsnteed: if you want to be treated and sure call ona ln{n'l physician. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny si. uoonwm.mn{'sall:fi.s OoF wofi‘:'lA ls;i-hr. unex Testoring irregularity conditions: home i confinement: oest *-l': low faes. lilva. n‘. from u‘lflll Market st. to 804 at. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO A roaied wiin lrregularities: no safe and sure; 50 cxpress C. O. D. mm NSTITUT ¥ PNEUMATOPATIIY FOR instructio; 1729 TUTE Ol ing snd ructions: 2729 Jackson st., itation free; call or write for our ”; the poor healed free. RS, DR. WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE- h“m m-_gwu mm" irregu successfully. 419 Eddy st. CURE FOR ALL FEMA ISKEASES, ‘;:: whatever cause; & I-c":-l.-u: Tikh D% WY, bus Tur e, Cooranted free: MRS, DR, 8COTT, ’": anlyq‘ specialist. g 'y B JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPECIALIST, 1! arket s:.; private chronic hu-?n‘lnu-flhahmfl: P. 0. box PENA IN 3¢ HOURS; promp: relief; of both sexes & specialty. ‘fl:nm. . CHARD, MIDWIFE—HOME WEZICES Sover yeEn 'Y FEMALE DI-EASE 26434 4th. LAR OR SIHSDR. PURTE and be contont. fiAfi‘i"“i TN CONFINEMENT, MES EW KR ', ones. of women and children. 5() CASH: $30 PER MONTH: NEW 2. story _house of 7 rooms and alcove; all modern. J. H. YOUNG, 1248 Park st. $(000 8-ROOM, 2STORY HOUSE; ALL ) + modern and just completed: lot 50x 150: ::;‘mnd l:n &nwfll:kn;."llzlr Slnz CHIII; ave. ; easy treet we o 3 f 1010 Broadway. -, AW, $‘76 50, NEW TWO-STORY, EIGHT-ROOM & + house: just completed: all modern; Jot 30x125; easy terms; streetwork all done: this isa bargain: must be sold at once. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. $2000, Boox, coreiost s oasm: ':n::‘m b-room cottage: $300 cash: $25 per $2750—5-room cottage: $250 cash; $25 per month. 3000—8-room house:; $200 cash: $25 per month. :louo—'r-mm house; goo«n: 825 :r month. All modern houses on improved sireets and con- Yenient to trains; have also a few magnificent houses at Teduced prices and on terms. JOSEPH A. LEONARD & CO., 1364 Park st., Alameda. $6000 lalu'l'fltéu. = E‘thonnnx « two-story house, fin ished and beautifully frescoed: large mml;’ Central ave., one nlock west of Park st.; it will surely please ous in’ 3 B Lo suit, . B. M. G iomenlinies s s 5.6 GRAY, BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. T T e e D GOOD HOMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms 0. G. MAY & CO., real estate and bullding, 2123 Center st., Berkeley. OSEPH J. MASON, BREAL KESTATE AND insurance agent, Eerkeley statn, &djoining bank. PHYSICIANS, EMOVED—DR. . C. ODONNELL TO 1308 Market st. ; diseases of woman a speclalty. ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DE. JORDAN A’ succeasful practice is a guarantes of falr rreatmen: the worsi cases by mall. LEGAL NOTICES. \ OFTICE TO CREDITORS—ESTATE OF MAR- GARET DOYLE, dl:;n'.d.—!ofio. is hereby given by the undersigned. administrator of the esiate of Margaret deceased, 1o the credit- ors said | o s piace tor the fransaction or ths Anmaciion o estate In the City and Couty of San Wo{ California. STEPI,EN TCHER, administrator of the leceased. States A) seriptl: 7 lun"'glnl-:u the Custom: house on July 18, 1896, or at time and place of JOHN H. WISE, Collector of Customs. 15 BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATH. 2 BORN. 1 o BROMM # GE—In Alameds, Cal, June 15, 1893, 1o the wife of W. H. Brommage, a son. CUHL-In this city, July 1, 1806, to the wife of Conrad Cunl, a daughter. CULLEN—=In this city, July 2, 1896, to the wife of T. W. Cullen, s soa. Dk LANGE—In this city, June 22, 1896, lo the wife of Couradus de Linge, a son. GRACIER—In ¥rulivaie, July 5, 1896, tothe wife of L. E. Gracier, a son. JOHNSON—In Onkland, July 6, 1898, to the wife of Charles Johnson, a son. MCDONALD—In thiscity, Joly 5, 1896, tothe vife of James McDonald, & son. NELSON—In Oakland, June 29, 1896,-10 the wife of Edward Nelson. 8 50n. ROSENTHAL—In this clty, July 5, 1898, to the ‘wita of I L. Rosenthal, a daughter. SAUER~—In this city, July 5, 1836, to the wife of Georze Sauer, & sor. TAYLOR—In this citv, June 19, 1896, to the wife of W.lliam F. Taylor, & daughter. WRIGHT—In this cii¥, July 6, 1896, 10 the wife of James Wri: neht MARRIED. DEMPSEY--ARMSTRONG—In this city, July b, 1896, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille, Peter P. Dempsey of San Francisco and Angeline Arm- strong of Petaluma, Cal. GISEL—CROOK—In thiscity, July 6, 1896, by the Rev. Dr. Dille, Emil Gisel and Allen Crook, both of Sacramento, Cal. LENZEN—-HENNESSY—in this city, June 6, 1896, at the archiepiscopal residence, by the Rev. Father Raum, Louls Lenzen and Rose Helen Hennessv. both of San Jose. Cal D1ED. McKee, Leslie Metcalf, Katharina Marengo, Antonio Paris. Louis Barry, Bridge: Bishop, Mrs. Lucy Barthoime, Michael J. Cooper, Edward M. Cundon. Perazzo, Luigi Clay, Eichard Peters, Caroline Ga’ oup. John L. Raleigh, Mrs. C. P. Kelly, John Joseph Robinson, Mar Kidwell, Jacob B. Ryan, Mary Eilen Killeen, Dennis « Killinger, John W. Lawrence, Rosa E. Mahoney, Leslie Sallivan, John Vigoureux, Dr. Wm. A. Wiil amson, David J. White, Jjulia BARRY—n thiscity. -uly 6. 1896, Bridget, be- loved wife of Petcr Barry. and mouher of Nora, Nellte, Gertle and Maud Barry and Mrs. Robert Menary, anative of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 51'vears and 9 mon:hs. AF-Friends and acquainiances are raspeci- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. ., from her late residence, 505 Clipper street, thence to St. Paul’s Cnurch, where a solemn reauiem mass will be celebrated for the rapose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A.M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemeters BISHOP—In this city, July 8, 1896. Mrs. Lucy Blshop, wife of Frank Bishop. and mother of Hattie Bishop, and youngestdaughter of Captain Obed Smith, ‘s native of Yarmouth, X. S., aged 55 years and 11 months. |Boston and Yarmouth papers please copy.] A Friends anl acquaintances are raspac folly invited to aitend the faneral THIS DA (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock a. .. from 1621 0st street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BARTHOLME—In this city, July 7, 1898, Michael Joseph, beloved husband of Bertha Bar- thoime, and fatherof Anna, Paflina, Carl, Al phonse’ and Ferdinand Barthoime, of Cornel Barthoime, a nativeof Baden, Ger- many, aged 41 years and 10 months. B Friends and acquaintancer ars resaas fuliy invited to attend the tuneral TO-MORROW (Thursday). at 7:300'CloCK A. M., from the par- lors of Ganiner & Guniz, 8 and 10 City Hall square, thence to St. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where mass will be celebrated for ths Tenose of his soul, commencing a: 8 0°CI0CK A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemeters. COOPER—In Oakland, July 7. 1896, Edward M. Cooper of Wells, Fargo & Co.’s express. B&Notice of funeral hereafter CONDON—In this city, July 6, 1596, David, be- loved husband of Lizzie Condon, and brother of Mrs. Henry Hansen ana Mrs. Frederick Frey, a native of London, England, aged 4% years IChicago papers please copy. | B~ Friends and scquaintances sre respec:- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:300'clock A. M., from the par- lors of Theodor 'Dierks, 957 Misston street, between Fifth and Six:h, thence o St. Joseph's Church for gervices at 10 o'clock . x. Interment llo:y Cross Cemetery, by 11:50 o'clock a. M. train, CLAY—In this city, July 7, 1896. Richard, be- loved son of Richard and Arva Bell Clay, & no- tve of Los Angeles, Cal., aged 5 months and 17 ays. GALLOUP--In this city, July 6. 1896, John L., Deloved husband of Mary E, Galioup, & native of Massachuset:s, aged 54 years. Ra-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited (0 aitend the funeral THIN DAY (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock P. .. from his late Tesidence, 79’ Wesi Mission streel. Interment Masonic Cemetery. - EELLY—In this city, July 7, 1896, John Joseph, infant son of John W. and the late Maitie C. Kelly, azed 2 months and 7 days. KIDWELL—In this city, July 7, 1898, Jacob Beideman Kidwell, a native of San Francisco, Cal, aged 29 years 2 monthsand 23 days. [Washington (D. C.) papers please copy. | R Friends and acquainlances ars respac fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DA (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock A. 3., from St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Joues street, where a requiem mass will be cele- bra_ed for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A, M. Interment Holy Cross Cerae- tery by 10:40 0’ KILLEEN—In San _Luis Obispo, July 5. 1896, Dennis, beloved husband of Minnie Killeen. father of Walter, Edward, Howard and Annie Killeen, and beloved brother of John and Martin Kilieen. a native of Kings County, Ireland, aged 49 years, BFFriends and acqualntances are resney- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 818 Bartlet: street. thence to 5t. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church _streets, where & solemn requiem mass will be celeorated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:8) o'clock 4. . Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. KILLINGER—In Lebanon, Pa., June 30, 1896, John W. Killing=r, ex-member of Congress, aged 71 years. LAWRENCE—In this city, July 4, 1896, Rosa E. Lawrence, a native of Australla, aged 49 years. MAHONEY—In Concord, Contra Costa County, July 7, 1886, Leslfe, beloved son of Bait_and Hannah Mahoney, and brother of Mary, Nors, Josie and Johnny Mahoney, and nephew of John and Patrick Horgan, aged 7 years 2 months and 14 days, . A5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullz-invited to attend the fanerai TO-MORROW (Thursday) at 11 0'elock A. M. McKEE—In North Temescal, July 7, 1896, Leslic, youngest and beloved son of William and Kittie McKee, aged 2 weeks. METCALP—In this clty, July 6. 1896, Kathatina Metcalf. beioved motner of Mrs. Kate Strohlein and Mrs. Henrletta Rossow, a native of Ger- many, aged 64 vears 4 months and 5 days. #F~Friends &na_acqualntances are raspssi- fully invited to attend tiie funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from her late residence, 114 Silver street, §etween Third and Fourth. Interment L O. 0. F. Cemetery. MARENGO—In this city July b, 1896, Antonio Marengo, a native of Italy, aged 38 years. PARIS—In this city. June 7, 1896, Louls Parls, beloved husband of Maggie Paris,"and #ather of George, May, Cora Paris and Christive Grog- dona, & native of I aly, aged 59 years. PERAZZO—In this city, July 6, 1896, Perazzo, & native of Ltaly, aged 59 years. PETERS—In this city, July & 1896, Caroline, be- loved wite of Harry D. Peters, and mother of Amanda and John Nicho as Postag, & native of Hawburg, Germany, aged 71 years 3 monins and 29 days. R~ Friends and _acquaintances are' respect- fully invited 0 attend the funerai TO-MOR| (Thursday), at 9:50 o'clock A. 3., from her late residence, 1020 Guerrero street, between Twen ty-second and Twenty-third. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. RALEIGH—In Oakland, July 7, 1896, Mrs. C. P. Raleigh, a native of New York, aged 77 years & months and 24 days. ROBINSON—In this ¢ity, July 6, 1896, Mary, be- 10ved wife of the late John Robinson, and only sister of Mathew McGowan, and mother of Mag- gle, John. Charles, George and Mary Robinson, a pative of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 65 years. R Friends and acqualntances ars repec:- fully invited to atiend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:25 0'clock A.M.. from her late residence, 16223 Post street, theuce to St. Mary’s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where & solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock 4. X nterment Mount Calvary Cemetery. RYAN—In East Uakiand, July 7, 1896, Mary Ellen. dearly beloved wife of J. C. Ryan, and dsughter of James and Mary Lamb, ana sister of Mrs. £. J. Keenlg, Mrs. W. D. Leahny, Mrs. W. E. Cook, J. Edward, Willism H., Charles, Joseph and Tecesa Lamb, native of Eust Oakland, aged 29 years and 1 months. (Limerick, Maine and Seattle (Wash.) papers please copy. | 83-Friends and acquaintances ars resnect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), st 10 o'clock A. ., from the family residence, 1208 Seventeenth avenue, thence to Sc. Anthony’s Church, where a_soismn Tequiem h'gh mass will ba celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 o'cloek A% Iuterment ' Mount Calvary Cemetery vin the 1 o'clock boat. arriving in tan Francisco as 1:40 o'clock p. 36 SULLIVAN-In this city, July 7, 1898, John Sal” livan, beloved husband of Kate -Sullivan,.a native of Ircland, aged 50 years. VIGOUREUX—Tho Tematne of the late Dr. Wi, am A. Vigoureux, who dled January 7, 1896, will be removed from the receiving vault at Mount Calvary Cemetery and couveyed to Holy Cross Cemetéry TO-MORROW (Thursday). In- termen: (0 take place at 3 o'clock P, M. WILLIAMSON—In Kincardiue, Oniario, June 80, 1896, David_J. Williamson, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Williamson sud brother of Mra. J. P. Brownlee of this city. aged 28 years. WHITE - In this city, July 6, 1696, Tuiia, beloved “daughter of Danlel and Emma White, and grand- daughter of Mrs. Victoria Wagner and Jui White, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 montbs and 7 days. &3~ Friends and acquaintances are resvect. fully invited to attend the funeral THTS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the residence of her parents, 205 Oarl street. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. . —_— MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS,| 20 Fifth St., Opp. LincoinSchool. - ‘Telephone 3080. - Luigt

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