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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1896 15 T A BN BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. HOUSES TO LET. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. CITY REAL ESTATE. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. BIRTHS MARRIAGES—DEATHS, F YOU WANT TO SELL OR BA(?;' A BUSI- FOR SALE, CHEAP—BUTCHER-SHOP IN PLENDID 12-ROOM HOUSE, 3892 TWENTY- wolden Gate Avenue. NAPS ON EASY TERMS. Dess quick ses T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. KH5(), FLEGANT TIGAR STORE, DOING DOV, a'fine business; the rent is cheap and the locality is fine: it wiil pay you to Investigate this fine buy without delay to-day. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. &57 BRANCH BAKERY AND CONFEC- « tionery: locality fine, business good, rent cheap: this is a'snapc mast sell to-day. T. LU- BELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 9 HORSES WAGON 4 3 express business; established trade. T. SKI, 7 City Hali ave. F YOU WANT A BUSINESS OF let me show you some fine places call ut once. BELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $350. ¢ IGAR-STOR . LOCATION F30. in the Mission: cheap rent: only res- 80 for selling other business: it will pay you to before (he OppOrtUNIty is v Hall av © FURNISHED COM- : chieap rént; see at once. ity Hall ave. 2 R WA TV known express transfer company: nas cream of trade in this city: ciears $300 per month: proprietor owns his own property, barns, storages, etc.: has four fine teams running worth $3000; best business in this State, mMAKIng sure incomes established 10 years: will exchange for country real estate; grand bargain. STENBEKRG Co., PRINCIPAL 3 $ . s larpe stock; cheap rent; liv- ing-rooms; clears $125 monthiy: don’t mi barzain; rare chance. STENBERG CO., 632 ORTH OF MARKET; . buki barrels dafly: recelpts clears $150 & month: o apvosition; STENBERG CO,, 652 Market st. RY ‘are barg: @195 ATIONERY, BOOK AND $12: th splendid fron:: site prominent park and school; rent $12 STENBERG CO.,, 632 Market. OUR BARGAINS. pays well, $275 rs £75 per month, $450. ars §150 per_month, $1200. and wagon, $350. rooms, make offer, $: goods: sickness. Branch bal Barber-shoy Grocery and bar, 3 Corner cig street, 3275 To buy or sell see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st, G PARTNER W. N COMMIS- &2-)0. sion business: will clear $75 per month 10 each. See STRAND & CO.. 45 Third st. & A WhOLESALE PRODUCE COM- BO0U, S i ramaer vanes with rising young man baving first-class trade, clearing from $200 to $300 per month; well estab- lished and paying, will by investigation. GEO. STE §35(), CARTSER WANTED IN ONE OF DIV, tne nicest buicher-shops in the city; elegantly fitted up: nice curt; doing business strictly cash, cleariug $40 per week: need notbe a butcher, as owner thoroughly understands the business and will teach incoming man_the same; don’t fall to investigate this. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. 8175 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE; D L {O. vest location: receipts average $15a day; borse and wagon; low reat; living rooms. See BARRETT, 1125 Market CIGA R-STORE, . laundry offic ATIONERY AND 0. 1 location: 1iving- doing good business. See BAK- RETT, 1125 Market s $8(). BRANCH — BAKE RY: 4 LIVING: POV, rooms receipts $5 to 87 aday; Cigar Stand, BARRETT, 11256 Marxet st $300() T, $5000—PARTY WITH THIS amount of capital to invest in manu- facturing business protected by United States pat- ent; scope is unlimited either in United States or Europe: a iarge forcune can be made: the apper- atus is now in use in this municipality, but ca_ital is required to_extend the business: Lhis Is & first- class opportunity. and_invites investigation. Ap- ply oraddress EDWARD SMITH, 19 City Hall ave. 0 YOU W NT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS HEALY & CO., 28 Kearny st. Corner grocery and bar Wood and coal, Western Corner saloon, water front: owner sick. $175—Bakery, candy, etc., at_the Mission ing-rooms: furniture included For bargains apply HEALY & CU.. 28 Kearny st EDWOOD TIMBER, FOR TIES'OR A MILL. Mendocino County, Hollow Tree Creek. covering both banks for miles: 3000 acres controiling 6000 more; never touched by an ax: will cut 50 M feet per acre; a first-class tract or railroad ties or mill plant, béing connected by wagon-road with three landings on ocean: all down grade; perfect title; stumpage 81 per M with proper secarity. E. {ELTON, 410 Monigomery st., San he Mission. . ddition; bargain. Francisco. HE DEL N Californii ern California is now offered for sale, or can be leased on favorable terms; chis house 15 the best paying investment in Northern Califorula, and must be disposed of on account of sick ess. For terms and particulars apply or address E. Y ATES, RTE HOTE " OITY, L, RESCE he best equipped house in North- proprietor, Crescent City, Cal. ¥R()(). FANTNER ~WANTED: ACIIVE b . man with sbove amount can find a splendid opportunity to engage in a lucrative busi- ness which pays large profits: investment secured by buildings and stock in trade: one partner un- able to attend to duty. Apply to H. COLEMAN, 918 Broadway, Oakiand. 320 RARE BARGAIN: . vegetable route of 180 paying custom- ers: good horse and wazon; trisl given until satis- fied. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market st. $ 1 2' BRANCH BAKERY,CANDY STORE; . 4 rooms. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market at. FRUIT AND the Mission' doing & good cash business, For particulars apply at store, 227 Ellis. first street, cor. Guerrero. suitable for board- ing or private residence; very low reat. Eee it. 50 PAR;‘["NER WANBTED IN EMPLOY- « ment office; rare chance; prefers partner 0 hired help. Cali 128 Fourth st. HICKEN RANCH FOR SALE CHEAP: 700 thoroughbred fowls, 80 ducks, 100 pigeons. 1130 Twellth st., East Sakiand. RUGGISTS ATTENTION — FINE LOCA- tion: new store with rooms. Southwest cor- ner Haight and Devisadero sts. $176, SECCERY ARD BART STOCK AND . fixtures; living-rooms. Apply 7 Deca- wur st., off Bryaut, near Eighth. J4BANCH BAKERY AND NOTION STORE cheap: 4 sopny living rooms. SE. corner Twenty-sixth and Bartieti sts. JONES, NEAR BROADWAY—FOUR un back aud froat: rent §14. 275 TWENTY-THIRD, BET. YORK AND Hampshire—House 6 rooms; all modern improvements: $16. 95, LSTORY, BAY-WINDOW HOUSE 6 $ . rooms aud bath. 121 Page st. OUSE—A_NICE HOUSE AND OTHERS to rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. o o FURNISHED HOUSES. OMPLETE FURNISHED HOUSE;: 6 ROOM / bath: cheap. 3938 Twenty-fifth. near Church. e e s e e . |JAKERY AT & BARGAIN; BAKES FROM 8 to 4 bols. of flour daily ; full inspection allowed. Centerville, Alameda County. HE ONLY MODERN IMPROVED HOTEL of 80 rooms in ton for rent or lease. In- quire D. ROTHE H. F'EUIT STORE FOR SALE: HORSE AND wagon: good trade. 1607 POLK, mear Sacra- mento; account sickness. 5100, LEEY CHEAP: SALOON AND 1 . rooms: rent §25; on accout of sick- ness. Apply Call Office. 1300, 00D BAKERY TN A BOOMING - mining town; good reasons for sell- ing. Apply Call Office. COTTAGES 10U LET. 261 34 per week. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—NICELY FUR- 52T ke Soors b privatg iy, " Harrison Street. HARRISON water and ashes Hawthorne Street. HAWTHORNE, UFF HOWARD, BET. Third and Fourth—Nice sunny rooms; $1i — 4 ROOMS; RE! NT $9; cheap. 989 £2 50 to $8 per week. moward Stree:. 1 HOWARD—CALL AND SEE ELE- 12093 gant furnished rooms; new flat: rent. Chean HOWARD — SUNNY BAY - WINDIW suits: rupning water and gas; quiet; from 1030 SAEE,NEB. TWENTY-SIXTH—SUNNY cottage; 3 rooms; yard; not and cold water; §7. $8 5(). COTTAGE'S ROOMA. 18 PEOS. »JU. pect ave., bet. Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth sts., near Mission. &8 5(). SOTTAGE: TFLAT, $10: BOTH +UVU. reduced. Owner, 1128 Vallejo st HEAP RENT; FURNISHED b ROOM COT- tage; furniture sold if desired. 2439 Larkin st ENT CHEAP:; SUNN y COITAGES; 4 AND HICKEN RANCH: Berkeley. Tyman ststion. NTERIOR AGENCY OF CALL FOR SALE; will pay 8150 per month; price $4000. Apply this office. $150 Post st. ADY OF MEANS DESIRES A PARTNER (German); $26 capital. Room 2, 12 Mason st. 00D ROUTE FOK SALE ON THIS PAPER. Apply T. P, RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2, 00D CORNER CIGAR-SCORE; ON AC- G count of sickness. Cor Sixthand Market sis. 2" ) SODA FOUNTAIN: GLASS HOLD- ). ers, eic.; $90. Avply 159 Second st. ARTNER WITH $100 FOR GOOD BUSI- Dess, by & woman. Address S., box 1, 130 SALOON; OPPOSITE CITY HAL . Aadress S, 435 Thirteenth st. CHEAP; IN EAST Inquire FRAZEK'S Grocery, Ber- FOR BUILDING ON LEASED LOT; suitable for grocery. W.CRANE, 324 FLATS TO LET. 5 rms: bath, basement. yard. 15th & Doiores. f 16 WATER FREE: LOVELY UPPER . modern sunny 5-r00m flat; 100 feet from Cas:ro cars. 4073 Twenty-third st.: key 4075. BEST FLAT ¥OR THE MONEY. 2828 FILL- more st., near Washington, K16, ELAT 5 ROOMS AND BATH. - Post st., near Polk. 180" STEINER, NEAR SUTTER—LOWER { fat, 5 modérn, large, sunny rooms: bath. ALL NEW AND MODERN; 4 ROOMS; -nice neighborhood: cars. Sac. & Broderick. OWER FLAT 3 ROOMS; RENT CHEAP. 1238 Bush st. 37.5(), SUNNY TOP TLAT 7 ROOMS, .9V, vath: large clusets and cellar; water free, 814 Leavenworth st., near Ellis. JLAT; 8 ROOMS AND- BATH: NEWLY 1027 ALOON: LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. AP. ply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st. Jon 117 Strest. JONES—NICE! sunny rooms; private. LY FURNISHED LARGE s —THE agement : 207 i A W VAN WINKLE. NEW clegan: sunny ‘and Eingle: newly furnished; bath, etc.: 310 to = earny Stree.. RLINGTON HOUSE, Pleasant sunny ro0ms, €n suite and single; first Class In every Tespect; Lerms reasonabie. s Y E HAVE ROOMS TO RENT. CALL AT Rental and Tourists’ Guide, 639 Kearny st. 137 ’ile - 1024 Lurk in Stree:. LARKIN- PLEASANT SUNNY FUR- nished room $7 per month. Murke: -iee 7 OSEMITE HOUSE. 1045 MARKET — PER 1 night, 85¢ to $1: week. $1 50 to $5: families. Minna Stree.. A, COR. EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. =i n Siree.. NY FURNISHED bay-window flat; 2 rias: bath: by month. 66 MIN: 1024 MISSION NINTH—N 23! th Street. CELY FURNISHED COR- ner bay-window rodm: also single room. 1 suitable for 2 geni Oak Street. OAK — FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOM; tiemen. JINE CORNER SALOON AND RESTAUR- Fraut. Corner of Fell and Stanyan sts. QELL_7ART INTEREST IN GOOD PATING ) concern: 9 to 2, 1949 Market st. rooms for rent. = O'FARRELL — , U’rarrell Sireci. NEWLY FURNISHED ESTAURANT AT HALF ITS VALUE; must be sold. 206 McAllister st. AT A SACRIFICE—A FIRST-CLASS DOWN- town saioon. - Call 20 Sixth st. ALOON_MUST BE SOLD; A BARGAIN, Apply 735 Mission st. AKERY AND NOTION STORE FOK SALE. 909 Bryant st THOEMAKER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP. 335 Gough st. 5 G’oon DOWNTOWN BUSINESS; $150. 728 Howard st. OME BAKERY FON SALE. INQUIRE AT Call Office. IMALL BAKERY FOR SALE. APPLY CALL Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 35(). 1-BO0M HOUSE, O DU, 55-room corner house, only’ 60-room hotel and bar to exchange 86 rooms, clearing $250. 50-room boarding house 9 rooms, only—yes—only. 12 rooms, only $150 cash 10 rooms, corner, oniy 4 rooms, cas) o MONEY 10 LOAN ON ANY HOU Apply H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. completed; reasonable. Southeast cor. Pag and Lyon sts. = $100furnllhed 7-room flat:rent$30. 125 Grove $17, FLECANTMODERN SUNNY FLATS: FLA'T 4 ROOMS AND bath, gas. 627 Ivy: key at 624 Hayes. 1 Q LOVELY FLAT. E + near Golden Gate and Van Ness. ESIRABLE SUNNY FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, 1633 Bush st., bet. Franklin and Gough: rent, in- cluding water, $43 50. S 1‘ rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont komery st ‘water free. 529 Ivy ave. LEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST, BE- COMPLETELY AND HANDSOMELY + 5 rooms, bath. 141 Sen Jose ave.,nr. 24th. OMFORTABLE 219 ELM AVE, with bath and_all modern improvemenis. TAT—A NICE FLAT AND OTHERS TO JEW FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH; $12; L' low Brvant. 5 and 6 rooms. bath: $8 10 $16. | HOUSEKEEPING ROOM>. Bryant Street. 5]] BRYANT NEAR THIRD — NICE, sunny suite; $9 per mouth. Buchanan Street. | 602 BUCHANAN—SUNNY CORNER BAY- window; housekeeping complete; first ‘floor $8. family. kddy Street. EDDY — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS nicely furnished: splendid location: private 99 Rooms O MARKET ST.. 45 rooms. corner. ciearing $200. 50 houses, 5 to 140 rooms. from 850 to. Eleventh Street. ELEVENTH—FRONT SUNNY ROOM, kitchen, for housekeeplng: 86. 139 Apply 10 DECKER, 1030 Market st. -ROUM; HOUSE; $260; WORTH_$700: 13 must be sold to-day. Apply A. ALLEX, 938 Mission st. FIOTSE OF % LIGHT RUNNY ROOM large yard: must be sold: $550; rent chea water free. 15315 Fifth st. £irth Sireet. FIFTH—2 SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- keeping rooms, bath. private, §8 and $10. 31 ©) keeping rooms; 2, $10; 5, §13; single, $5. JLAT UF 7 WELL-FUKNISHED ROOM: must sell on acoount of departure; very chea) rentlow. 46 Grov CPAYING BOOMING - HOUBES FOR t The Portsmouth, 41 Eddy si., LL FORNISHED; SOUTH OF one-quarter its vaiue. Address ROOMS, W Market st. 20 M., box 80, Call Office. n"(’ 45 ROOMS; FULL; CHEAPEST AND DOV, best-paying nonse in the city: easy terms; come and see it. 115 Second st. LOOGING-HOUSES TO LET. Fillmore Street. 3 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS TO SMALL family. 2212 Fillmore st., near Clay. | $10. 52 55 761 i olsom Streec. FOLSOM, BET. FIRST AND SECOND—4 nice sunny unfurnished rooms; large yard. Howa-d Niies . HOWARD—FRONT ROOM FURNISHED for housekeepiug; rent 87. 1 HOWARD — BAY - 2 kitchen: others: man and wife preferred. ROOM HOUSE—821 HOWARD; CHEAP Tent: owner at bullding 2 to 3 P. a0 33 FURNILUKE rO e L Prices stand till goods are compietely dis- posed of. Oak bed sets. Carpets, Linoleum, per Matting, per yard Till our new buil e ‘Till such time we \are conducting business . corner Beventh and Mission sts. J. OR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUSI- ness, the -weli-known pork packing, szusage and provision business (Hayes Valiey Pork Store), escablished 20 years; long lease, good cash trade; will stand thorough {nvestigation; no agents. In- quire at premises, 427 Hayes st. $100“ HALF INTEREST ESTABLISHED D + country store, with good estab- Mished trade and a large stoock; good chance for a business man; oe partner cannot attend: refer- ences exchanged: trial given. Apply this office. N0O: ALL S DEUMANEE, 117 SIXTH, Fon lowest prices on household goods, new or good &5 new; cash or time. open eyenings. 4()() SAEPETS; CHAMBER BETS 81i: stoves, $5: lor sets, $20: folding-beds, £10: bed- ounges. 7. T- D. McCARTHY 112 ath. CARPET CLEANING. ONES CO. CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 95 and 27 Sth. [STOR-STORE AND FANCY GROCERIES; prominent corner on California st.: doinz a cash trade of $600 per month; rent $85: full value; owner leaving the State: a bargain. Apply BAILEY, rooms 1 and 2, 917 Market st. 9500 YILL BUY ONE OF THE MOST $ o) centrally located saloons on Market st.; & rare chance for two good, practical men; six years' lease; now doing good business. Address E. C., box 48, Call Office. $600 GOLDEN WEST POULTRY RANCH; » large stock; improvements worth dou- Dble money asked: 4 acres: long lease. Inquire av REINLE BROS. grocery-store, Upper Fruitvale, Alameda County 1100, ZNE RESTAURANT AND BAK- . ery; perfect oven; everything com- plete; large store and family trade: bes: iocation on coast outside this citiy. UNDERWOOD, 765 Market st. $4" 0 COFFEE SALOON; BESTCENTRAL DU, iocation; large business; low rent; is worth double amount asked: best reason for sell- ing. Rooms 1 and 2, 917 Market st. 00D OPPORTUNITY; SELLING OUT TO close estate: business est. since 1569: amount needed £40,000; owner will remain if arrangewent can be made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. ARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LAYING, 8c.: RUG ) samples free; tel. Jegpie 844. Stratton, 19 Bth st. Lurkin =~ LARKIN —NICELY FURNISHED sunny housekeeping rooms; also single. Leavenworth street. 141 LEAVENWORTH 8 ‘TWO BUNNY Tooms for housekeeping: ranninz water; | #7: also front hail room: $4: other rooms; all sunny; marine view, 42 Mason Street. MASON — NICELY FURNISHED SUITES and single; from $2 50 up. MicAllister Stre 34 MCALLISTER — 2 HOUSEREEPING rms furnished; call afternoon or evening. Minna Siree:. MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. 54 Baission MISSION—2 ROOMS FURNISHED COM- plete for housekpg: private family; cheap. 95 325 FIF1IH—CLEAN FURNISHID HOUSE- | INDOW SUITE, | 425 £ 705 1 08 rooms: single a; t Ser POST—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY nd double; reasonable. se SEVENTH — front room: $1 136 nth Street. SINGLE FURNISHED a week. 121 sixth \reec. SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: double and single rooms. SUTTER—F! 51_1"(1"11_}( 0 uiter iree.. it DOCTORS OR DEN- furnished suite cheap. SC 4 Vclrllhily 308 R—F #1 50; transien UENISHED ROUMS OR sultes. $126 to $10 a week; night, 25¢ to solicited. 03 SUaTER. O newly furnish . TAY LOR—ELEGANTLY d sunay rooms; en sulte or single. 79 SUTTER-NICELY FURNISHED SUN- {20 1y roows for gentiemen; Thirteenth Street. 4182 THIRTEENTH, NEAR VALENCIA— O2 sunny frony roam; gas: board op. jonal. N PRIVATE RESL sunnv single Tooms, $7: references, Addres: VAN NESS, box 76 Call Office. 1urk Street. 543 TURK INGLE FRONT ROOM: GAS; bath: $6; private. Miscelianeous. DENCE, VAN NESS AVE. 71 terms reasonable. BOARDING AND: ROOMS, POST_2 SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT rooms with board; use of parlor, plano; W I2OW WOULD steady boarders. LIKE TWO OR THREE 403 Sixth st., bakery. 924 rooms and ba GEARY — COMFORTABLE th: with board. dero st., near Gear, Roox AND BOARD 820, AT 1509 DEVISA- y. JOLUMBIA HOT: L—D. BUCKLEY, FOR- / ‘merly proprietor ot the Cosmopolitan Hotel, bas parchased Hackmeler's Hotel, and assures his psirons and the traveiing public thai his former | reputation as & host will ve outdone in his new | enterprise: Mr. Buckley's free buses meet ail traius and boats. 123 10129 Kddy st.: meais 25¢. ,COR. ELLISAND LEAVEN- Newly furnished room: suites orsingle. er conveniences BERILING, 714 CUSH—A FAMILY references given and requiged. + wil mod- CHILDEE LLISTE N BOARDED, ik—A REFINED HOME Z | torcnild; fine care: terms moderate. FI large, dry $100. STORES TO LET. HANDSOME STORE, WITH basement: 713 Sutter st. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st Tocality ply G. H. UMBSE! AKGE STORE AND 4 LIVING-ROOMS; yard and shed. 537 Howard st LOTS FOR HOME BUILDERS. Location unsurpassed; lots $350 to $400: terms cash: $5 monthly; sireets graded, sewered macadamized: water piped to every l0t: take the Guerroro-st. electric cars (Mission or Valencla transfer at 14th), ride to Chenery and Castro sts. and see the Castro-st. Addition; no lots in this city so goqd for the price, either for invesiment or home site. Agent on the ground daily, and even- ings at 3307 Twenty-second st., cor. of Mission. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. 23 GAVE YOUR DOLLARE INVEST THEM SECURELY. Golden Gate Park lots, 9th and 10th aves., H and Ists., fronting the Park: make money easily by buying one of these cheap iots: all streets gra ea and macadamized: price $750 and upward; only $50 cash; balance $10 monthly. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montzomery st. T00 ®4% 450 casm. $10 MONTHLY. Cheapest lots in Richmond: 11thand 12th aves., between Lake and Callfornia sts.; fine level lots, 25x120 each: streets graded, sewered and macad- amized; near the California-st. cars and Sutro electric road; caly a very few left. * BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. 0 C. BEMI! + “REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 824 MONTGUMERY ST. FOR SALE $2600—E. side of Stanyan Carl Frederick: 25x100 feet. 5 - - 50—San Carlos Vilia lot; T00x150 feet. $6700—50x15776 teot on Jathasn st, overlook- gt ey 95 -2 modern of 8 roo 5 park: 20X187: feet: elecitio oad pasmés nouse: make offer. S-roomed house on Harrison st. 500—Elegant NW. corner of Cole and Carl B0 Choiee building iots north of park. = N OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS: $260 cash, balance about same as reut: we will sell a lovely coitage of five or six rooms for actual &mount of morigage. $60 CASH, $2000 IN PAYMENTS, BUYS lovely 6-room modern cottage; block from Haight st. CASH, 3850 ON MORTGAGE, BUYS $1000 43538 rear cottage, near Hyde st. $3650 BUYS TWO LOVELY NEW FLATS near Seventeenth st.; rented, $30. $47O BUYS 38 EARLY NEW FLATS on a carline ouly few blocks from City Hall; rented, $47. $11 000 COR.; 6 FLATS (NEW) ON CAR . line* rented, $116. $16 500 PROPERTY WITH 2 FRONTS, . within block of Baldwin: rent $105. Other good bargains. A M. SPE(EK & CO., 602 Market st. MIS_Bluh' COTTAGES. In the warm belt pear terminus of Howard-st. cars #t 24th st. and Potrero awve all street work finished ; terms to suit. F. NELSON, balider, $2000—Five-room coltage. #1800— Four-room cottage. $1650—Four-room cottage. [ ©! FOR FITCHEURG! TO-DAY TAKE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS OUT ON THE FITCH- BURG, SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. See Southern Pacific Time-Card. THE FIRST IMPORTANT STOP EAST OF FRUITVALE IS THE PLACE. FAST- EST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON THE PACIFIC COAST. DIRECT BOATS AND TRAINS FROM FERRY, FOOT OF MARKET STREET, TO FITCHBURG STATION _IN FORTY-FIVE MINUTES. Alameda, Berkeley and Fruitvale trains_singed by ihe rilchburg soorcher. Huywards Electrio “cars from Oakland every few minutes. 1f you are tired of life and_wany 10 get off the earili, siay where vou are. People get well, be- come cheertul, conteuted and prosperous la Fitch- urg. Fitchburg Is the most promising suburb on the direc: line of up-to-date pubiic and private im- provements in the vicinity of Oakland. It is a business center by natural location. Its railway 1ines now operating, deep-water transportation for freigit by Damon's line of fast salling vessels on Oukland Harbor, and the excellent couniy roads leading to it, are incontestible proofs. It is regu- larly laid out into biocks and lots bounded by wide streets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with avenue trees, cypress hedges and evergreen groves. NOW IS THE TIME 10 BUY. For a home while cheap; for speculation on a ris- ing market; for a turn be first for investment now, and hold on. No cit taxes to pay: no sireet fm- provements to make. Water supply from tbree companies aL your doors. Lots iu this beau:iful town at cheaserrates and on easier payments than can be bought for in many of the,one-streel tracts off in an inaccessible bayfied. Lots 25 and 50 feet {101t by 100 t0 200 feet deep t0 parallel street. Double frontage. Terms: 10 per genteash; deferced payments i easy lnstaliments; title perfect. W. F. McCULURE, 19 Montgomery st., S. F. THAD. 5. FITCH, Fitchburg. UBSTANTIAL, MODERN HOUSE BUILT at from $150 1o $275 a room: cail and see pans JAMES MCCONAMEY.1149 M WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS —THE EEKLY CALL. in wraoper, for mailing. MONEY Lu LOAN. NY AMOUNT ON BONDS, DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, silverware, ‘sealskins, silks and instrun ents; interest low: private en:rance: rivate rooms; discreet attendants, at UNCLE ARRIS', 15 Graot ave. Ax;.A CES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, moval elry, also on furniture, pianos, without re- STORE, 948 Market st.: open evenings. UTCHERSHOP FOR RENT; A SPLENDID ixtures all_complete: & €O, 14 Montgomery st. ow rent. Ap- cheap rent. JTORE COR. LAFAYETTE, 1524 HOWARD; with fixtures for saloon; fii for any busiuess, MISSION—2 OR 3 ROOMS FUR- nished complete for housekeeping; bau 122, Fas REAT WESTERN CARPET-BEATING works; latest machinery: cleaning 8¢ and lay- ing 3c_yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th; phone Jessie 253. W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH r work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 863-57 Tehams st. ; tel. So. 40. (COSELIS SCARPET PEATING WORKS. 353 Golden Gate ave. telephone east 128. 1TY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mer. Tel. South 250. TARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED Jike new. FERGUSON & €O, 23 Tenth: tal Eouth 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. L. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 280 . 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ & yard. Tel. Mission 74 McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- vating works. 453 Stevenson: iei. south 298 HORSES., OR SALE—BAY MARE, 5 YEARS OLD, sired by Eros 5326: namea Skagit: first dam by imp. Kelpie, theroughbred; second by Nut- wood, third by St. Clair; very promising: will be s0ld cheap. quire at 347 Fremont st., in rear, }’OK SALE — DOWNTOWN RESTAURANT and lznchhouse; reasonable price: 1o night or Sunday work: suitable for man and wife; place; 20c, 25¢ meals. Inguire 40 Clay st. ARTNER WANTED WITH $600 TO §800 for & newly established bakery, contectionery and coffee saloon: good chance for a good man. Adaress 4. B., Cail Office, Vakiand. ARGAIN — FOR SALE: FINE .FAMILY team: dark bay horse, 1634 bands high, 8 years old; very stylish carryall and harness: aimost new. E. BRO t Otis & Co.’s, 318 Monigomery. OR SALE—BLACK GELDING AND BLACK filiy: 4 years oid each; broken single or double ; son Eciectic, brother to Arion, 3:07%. New York Stables, 507 Jessie st., near Sixth. 150 WILBTY AN OLD-ESTABLISHED saloon, with 4 living-rooms; rent $15 a month. I cor. Treat ave. and Thirteenth st., bet. Folsom and Harrison, city. RESSMAKING BUSINESS FOR SALE— ‘Well established: over one of the largest dry- goods houses; retiring on account of sickness. Ad- dress D. S.. box 6, Call Office. 140(). OLDESTABLISAED, GOOD-PAY « Ing corner grocery, bar. downtown; sacrifice: owner goiog East. Particulars at HIL- BERT BROS., 103 Powel. st. $300, 5000, SAYING TE& AND COFFEE « store in best LOwWn On Coast; can be ran by & lady: other business requires Iy atttention. TE A, box 60 Cali Office. ANTED—OFFERS OF REAL ESTATE, cash or merchanuise for equity; 6-room houses, 865 and 367 First ave., near Clement st. 1402 Devisadero st. JIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE cheap; bouanza for right party: cause of sell- ing, sckness. Call ou or address #. B. HOUSON, Haywards, Cal. FSTAURANT: GOOD TRADE: BETWEEN 2 carhouses; rent only $17; well worth $400; will s-11 ut $225; reason, owner’s sickness. Call 3279 Mission st $2000 A FOPTUNE TO EIGHT PARTY; « enormous profits; very necessary patented article; sells at sight. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market st BAY MARE, SOUND AND GENTLE; RIDES aud drives: $40. 1559 Market st. 1G HORSE AND EXPRESS WAGON FOR sale cheap, 1128 Folsom st. APPLE-GRAY CARRIAGE-HORSE OF UN- questionable merit: $100. M. A., box 12, Call. NE HORSE AND WAGON CHEAP. IN- quire 1619 Powell st. UST ARRIVED-20 HORSES; FINE BUSI- ness horse and buggy; $85. 510 Van Ness. ETBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS of good_ harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Kastern ; send for catalogue. 110 McAliister st., S. F. T5() SETS EEWAND SECOND HAND HAL n 3 es, sul e e i L "R 500 hess; i kinds: Duggyow carts, surre; 40 cheap Toih and Valencia, HORBES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, Market, 327 Six.h st.; suction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSES PASTURED. S%D rUK CIRCC- SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- 40 buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Tar. Tha 1 vde h, 630 Com m arcial st WAGUNS AND CARRIAGES. JINE HORSE, NEW HARNESS AND LIGHT wagon: must be sold. 211 Larkin st. ADY PARTNER WANT! 4 office to take orders and colleot Address J. H. F., box 6, Call Office. ¢/ F() INVESTED BEARNE: $250 3] $362: June, $374: 1895 averaged $55 weekly : proots free. . DALY, 1293 Bdwy,N Y. }00F RENT_LARGE BASEVENT SALOON; ' completely furnished for business; low remt. Inguire room 629, Parrost bullding, 820 Market st. G%o CHANCE FOR RESTAURANT MAN; first-class oyster and chophouse: in best ioca- tion; cheap; owner leaving city. 216 Sixth st OF EXPRESS BUSINESS FOR SALE, $125. on account of sickness; food siand; clearing $80 mouth. Apply 205 Lar.ln st. W ANTED—A CHICKEN RANCH OF 8 OR 10acres within 30 miles of S. F. on essy terms: full particulsrs. H. R., box 46 Call. (QHEAP: FINE CIGAR STORE; GOOD LO- b ttion, near Market street: rent $16 a month; 5t reason for seliing. _Apply Call Office. Bakn SHOP, REVOLVING CHAIRS; IM- medintosale: departure: bargain. 517 East st. $47() PALOON: FING BUSINESS: LOW $450. Tont; reason, poor health, 989 Pacific. IN COALYARD small caplial. APRIL, $308; FO!:"::‘LE—OAI;.F::H'B, EABNEMHAND m team, o ut Dorses: also horses, E‘ll{;fl eic. New York Stables, 507 Jessle st., near xth. . k OR SALK, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE carrlages of eva:{ desc iption; cash, notes or instaliments. Carvill Mfg Co., 46-48 8th st., 8. F. SLISHTLY SOITED DRIVING ULOVES: samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st EW AND EEGOND-HAND EAKERS, LAUN- ana 2 huum; H28 fi st. ¥ LUdT. REWARD_LOST, LADY'S PURSE, 8 85 fiz ieces, silver, coppers, 2-ceni stamp. J. 1D, Co-operative Cigar-store, Seventh st., bet. ‘Washington and Broadway, Oakland. REWARD—LOST, EMEKALD AND $100 Stoek! diamond bracelet in neighborhood of ton and Ellis sts. Above reward if returned 101212 st.: DO questions asked. OST—A P \BSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA L Savings l;d Loan Soclety of San Francisco in | the name of KATE DONELAN; No. 89 148. The finder will please return to bank. Natoma Street. NATOMA—SUNNY, PARLOR AND BED- room; private family; use of kitchen, Ninth Street. 20 NINTH, NEAR MARKET — FRONT housekeeping suites; single; stove; gas: bath; water. seventn Street. 186 SEVENTH-SUNNY FURNISHE D housekeeping rooms; single and en suite; Teasonable. Perry Street. 4 FINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS: NEW house: separate entrance rear. 263 Perry. RiXthStree:. SIXTH ST.—LARGE, SUNNY, NICELY furnished front rooms for housekeeping. Stockton Street. STOCKTON, N.E. COR. GEARY, NR. EM- porium—2 or 3§ sunuy, unfurnished hskpg. ihird Stree: ¢ THIRD—-CLEANEST AND CHEAPEST housekeeping rooms in city; call and see 429 200 316 them, modation; $6. ‘Washington Street. 502 WASHINGTON — SUNNY UNFUR- nished ho eeping rooms mnn(n‘wmr ~ROOMS TO LET. kighth Stree:. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 st., near Market: furnished and unfurnishs Fair Oaks Street. 325 FAIR OAKS—NICELY FURNISHED sunny room in private house, with or with- t board; suitable for two, Lifth Street. 23 BTH ed. FIFTH ST. — NICELY FURNISHED doubie and single. Fulton Street. FT.'LTOK HOUSH, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR- nished rooms, s'agle or en sujie; 88 and $16 up. EDDY, Eday Street. 41 COR. MASON (THE PORTS- $50 pax monin: Katioe: plases chamran. veltpane M ELKINS. % T e — 404 TPoYTHE MARLBOROUGH) NEW- ly fornished rooms: sulies or single; ail modern conveniences; sultable for doctor or dentist. 839 ELLIS-SUITE, NICE SUNNY ROOMS 1o one or two persons: no chlidren; refer- ence required. Aiiim St S}‘ ng and OFFICES TO LET. PRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MARKET— egant snany offices, $13'50 up: electric-light; nitor service free. Apply st bullding UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Monteomery at. BLESSING TO iheir sex: never tuil It tmes; home consult free: French hours from 9'A. . t0 5 from irregularities and diseases stest improved method of perfectly harmless: iree effects; never makes them sick to make them well; traveiers helped immediately; prices to sult the in confinement. DA VIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank: MEDICAL, LADIES SUFFERING peculiar to treatment; from any bad DR, & MRES. regulating pink piiis $3; r. M and 7 to 9 P M. ALL CASES OF vate home | | TRREGULARITIES RE- stored in & few bours: safe and sure reliet guaranteed: travelors helped without delay: pri- in w;’finonnm; 5 physician: 80 years' successtu CAL ELECTRICITY used; doctor before going elsewhere: you will save time &nd expense; consultation free and confidential. MRS DR WYKETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. e e, t the ; lowest rates. BALDWIN ' JEWELRY 35100 000 Zozo4 TY, AT 6%: ALSO . Oakland country, itfe ln- surance, real estate in yrobate, small or iarge sums. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & (O, 218-220 Montgomery st. ANCH TO LEASE CHEAP. APPLY H. E. POEHLMAN, 415 Montgomery s., room 7. SENDLTOLAND DEPARTMENT OF BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montzomery s., for maps and full information of McMahan Estate Colony ‘Tract, nea Winters; unequaled in Call SAN MATEO—~LOT 100x180. ADDRESS H. P., 607 Capp st. ACRES OR MORE [N ROSS V. (T ved: beantiful home: house of 10 rooms with all the modern Improvements: near station: abun d, fruic trees: well adapied for hotel or G Tesort, Apply i0 EAD, San $325(), FOR SALE ON INSTALLMENTS, 20! ). new modern house in San Ratael: § rooms and bath: large lot: best location: strest accepted: stone sidewalk: also choice lots for sale or exchange for city_property. VILKINS or T, TUNSTEAD, San Ratael, Cal. MABKN COUNTY—3000 ACRES 26 MILES M from clty; 1o s any size; fruit, grain, vegeta- ble land; or water transit; to $75 per acre: termis to sult. Syndicaie Investment Com- pany, 65 Chronicle bullding. TAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LAND; CHOIG- est in the State; sellinz in tracts, 5 acres_up- ward, £35 per acre: adjoining lands held at $100 per acre: owner forced to sell; 115 hours frm S. F.; easy terms; title perfect. 57 Chronicle building. TTTLE HOMES, CLOSE TO TOWN, DM proved, easy terms: also 4 10 12 acre pieces, on 8and J0 years’ credit, D. H. TWING, Sonoma Clty: every Monday a: 632 Market s:., S. F. END FOE OUR LIST UF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Jose. CBEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—-THE WEEKLY CALL, seut to any address in the United States or e OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. S. MYERS, 1002 BROADWAY, OAKLAND .$8000, 214 acres in Fruilvale: neéar local sta- tion and electric cars; fronts on 3 of the finest residence streets; can be subdivided to good ad- vaniage: 4 houses on the properts, all rented: mortgage at the bank $6000; will exchange for clear property. Price $1400—Cash value at least $2000: owned by the bank: taken on_mortgage: nice modern 5- room coitage; barn: loy 140 feet deep running through to alley; convenlent toJocal station and elecuric cars: terms, $200 to $500 cash. 10 lots, $:000, in Fitchburg, Oakland suburd, at local station and electric cars. $2700—alorlgag R2500; anew house; 8 room bath: on Vernon Helghts; convenient to cars; sightiy: large lot; city conveniences; Al neigh- borhood: see it: ‘first come, first served. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $1850. LOVELY COTTAGE large iot; good location; door: reduced from $2750: must sel remain, F.C. WATSON. 463 Ninth $75 501 UPWARD_ALLENDALE © Tract, East Oakland, adjoining Fruitvale, the acknowledged garden spor. of Oakiand: grand view and a choice site for a home: streets graded and macadamized and the ots are in shape (o build on;: a fine school with 2 elect ic roads mear by; terms £5 to $10 down, balance $5 monthly; con- veyanceto and from the Tract free of charge. 368 Ninth st., bet. Broadway and Washington. H. Z. JONES, owner. 1 VEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR WEEKLY CALL. in wraoper, for mafling. Canada one year for 31 50, post~ HOME; cars pass $1000 can Oaklan OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. O LET—DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOME; all_ modern improvements; Linda Visia Te race, Ozkland. Apply 562 Kighth st., Osklan 46 Sievenson st., San Francisco. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 32"0 2-STORY, 7-ROOM HOUSE, COT- OU. tage, 6 rodms, rarge lot: former price $i500; must be sold. T.F. BAIRD, 1303 Park 8t., Alameda. FoRsaTE- House B rooms and bath, Central ave.: house 4 rooms. Grand st.; cottage 6 rooms, Everett st.; ou long time and easy terms, or will exchange for San Francisco property: Anply ¥ EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., ANTED TO PURCHASE AN §-100M modern house; good-sized lot. Particulars J., box 49, this office: K000, BEAUTIFUL NEW MODERN o + two-story house, finely finished and beautifully frescoed; large rooms: Central ave., one plock west of Park st.; it will surely please you: Investigate: terms L0 sUit. G. B. M. GRAY, 463 Ninth st. Oak!and, BEABLLEY KoAL kSTALE. Qo Hdais FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms 0. G. MAY & CO., real esiate and bullding, 2123 Center st., Berkeley. OSEP: J. MASON, RE-L E & AND insurance sgent, -erkeley statn, adjoining hank BEREELEY ROOMS AND BOARDING. FEW STUDENTS CAN SLCURE ROOMS, With board, in private family near university: new house: modern; furnace, eic.; terms moder- ate; by applying immediatély at 2329 Bancroft L near Chapel st. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 5()() LOTS—FROM 850 10 $20.000.— — 20 houses and lots, from $1350 t 50 ranches, ali sizes, from $100 0.......... 30,000 20 houses, Oakland a-d Alameds, $1000t0 8.000 25 lodging-houses and hotels. from $200 to 3,000 WHAT HAV: YOU 10 OFFER?*—— I SELL AND EXCHANGE All Kinds of property. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opposite Fifth. ONEY LYING IDLE: TAKE AT §5 INTE - ‘est per month for each $1000; same rate sec- ‘ond morigage or life insurance. Coin, box 2, Call. STORES, 7 ROUM ¥LAT, NEW "AND (clear) In_city: sexchange for mortgaged proj erty. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market. x ONEY LOANED ON JEWELKY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Offica 1106 Market st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. §5100, 1999 ACKES GOOD, LAND: WiLL 'OV, exchange for good livery stable or other paying business. GEO. SWAN, 720 Natoma. TRECT ON YOUK FURNITURE OR PIANO; no removal: no delays; no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohué bldg, 1170 Market st ASY AMOGNT: 18T, 2D or 3D MOKTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Monigomers, room 3. BT & 2D MORTGAGES; INTERESTS IN E3 tates:lowest rates:no delav MURPHY 628 Mrk:. TOR EXCHANGE FOR CITY INCOME PROP- erty. 80 acres neas San_ Jose, Cal.: % orchard in bearing, 35 bare land: cdsh vaue 321000 Ad- dress 14 L. B, box 11, Cali Office. 3 ACRES TINBER LAND, 1280 288 e tor oot rersinin PROPOSALS, KERN CC N..bx.16. A DYARCESON DIAMONDS.JEWELEY, KTG A\ Columbia Loan & Collateral Offi-s § (rari-ava. PAWNBROKKERS. T 126 KEARNY ST., ROOM 9—MONE loaved. waiches, diamonds, etc.; 1ow rates private rooms: elevator: vledwes for sale cheap. MONEY WANTED. AT 6 PER CENT ON CITY BUSI- $10,000 3iis’ Ficome. proper:s near o Baldwin Hotel. H. C. DECKER, 100 Market st. own ph; from "what _cause: clan for all man's physician. NEW PROOESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthless pills used ; every woman her female troubles, no matter resiores always in ove day; o aem e e Ao aats And S0se call oa & 0! treal I paymioia MDEL POPPER, 318 Kearny st. clalty: unexcelled other conditions; hom: DB!. GOODWIN, DISEASES WOMEN SPE- in restoring irregularity or e in confinement: best care: low feca: pllls $3. Moved to 804 McAllister st LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO A Jadles troubled wiith Irregularities: ”dlm #afe and sure; $2 00 express C. O. D.; don't Gl too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal hours, 10 to into home: irregularities su MES. DR GWYER, $50 I5STITOTE OF PNEUMATOFSTOY FOR heal, tructios 1o b consultacion free: call oF write f0F our ““New Methods”: the poor healed free. RS, DR, WEGENER TAKES LADIER BE- fore and during confinement: infants adopted treais all female complaints or sstully. 419 Eddy st QURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, 3 88 oa Tith every eomfort; saiisiactio EVERY FAILURE TO CURE: e aigeases succeastally treated. Ladies con. free MRS, DR. SCUTT, specialist, 216 Powell. ; 2729 Jackson st, confinement; BS. M. E. RODGERS, PRIVATE HOME IN erms reduced. 929 Howard st. R~ J A A CHARD, ‘confinement; 25 yrs' experience. 553 Mission. o= cobfnementi BB YE = = s FIRREGULAR ORANY PEMALE DI-BASE TE IBRECUEA R and becontent. 20434 dth. MIDWIFE—HOME IN ZJones. W charges moderate. alty; private; no i claims, iended . G: WoHOW K IN CONFINEMENT. MES. PHY RSRAGETA16 Eignth st Alameda. T, AALL 14 MCALLIS L STREET, NEAR A L e of womiss And. childrn: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 3 T ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 581 . Parrots building: Practices 1n ail courts B E—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL A DVICE FRE! utlots ot collections, wiils, dnfi.m E, stt'y-al-law, 850 TRI RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRS, KATE 8. HART, menager—A quiet house: centrally lo- cated; newly furnished: elevator: hot & cola water. ] E. PHILLIPS—U. . damage cases & estates: charges m! speoclalty : mone: 8. AND STATE COURTS; 10 loan on California. 321 ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST LE\-‘AL BUSINESS lodging we recommend the Rosedale House, 3m ELLIS (THE PALMETTO), MRS A. J. CALHOUN, prop.—¥irst-class housekeep- Ing, apartment and rooming house: 80 rooms. Geury> oo, 2171 GEARY, OPPOSITE UNION SQUARE— 2 farnished or unfurnished rooms: key 217 B()] CEARY-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS _ REMAETIEE HAS CHAROED IEANDS, month up. T Geary st sw. cor. Van Ness ave. R. TRANSACTEL: NO PUB- liclty ; advice free, confidential. P. O. box 2183. MUSICAL I NSTRUMENLS, 195, FINE " TPRIGHT; GOOD “TONE: $ « perfect order. 115 Seventh st. EHAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD PLANOS and organs of makers with established reputa- tions that we are closing out at greatly reduced ces and upon_exceptionally easy terms. Thesa nstrumen:s have been called in from agents throughout the coast, in whose hands they have remained for some time without being sold. Call early and secure a bargain. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny aud Sutter sts., Stelnway rep- resentatives. IDS-{ING Ov'l." A COMPLETE LINE g: sm. prices less than e mdmmulummmw y & fine instrument for your summer outing at small out- ay: violing, 1°$5: mandolins, $3 85; guitars. $3; antoharps, $1: accordions. flutes, banjos, piccolos, cases for instruments, violin outfis, etc.: new nmmmcmm J. HARRY sSCOTT, 929 arket st., Spreckels building. § OUR NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN is of our seliing some pianos for $3 per month It is NOL heckasary 1o £o elsewhere for moro favorable terms and low prices. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Stelnway representatives. N OP ORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED AN A o, fine action and 35; delay and you' 1 ng. e it. ROPOSALS FOR WHITENING AND TINT- ing schoolhonses—Seaied proposais will be re- ceived by the Superintendent of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, New City Hall, San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, July 23, 1896, at 8:30 o'clock P. M., for whi ening and tinting the classrooms and hails of the fol owing- named school buildings in the city and county of San Francisco: Broadway, Buena Vista, Cleves lamd, Clement, Cooper, Columbia, Crocker, Den- mao, “Edison, Emerson, Everett, Fairmount, Franklin, Fremont, Garfield, Girls’ High, Golden Gate, Haight, Hamilton, Hawthorne, ~Hearst, Henry Durant, Horace Mann, Humboldt. Irving, Johu twett, Jéflerson, Latayetse, Le Conte, La- na Honda, Lincoln, Longiellow, Lowell Hign, adison, Marshall, Arission, Monroe, Moulder, Ocean House, Pacific Avenue, Pacific Heights, Peal Polytechnic. Redding, Richmond, Rin con, Sherman, South Cosmopolitan, Sheridan, South San Francisco, Spring Valley, Stanford, Starr King, Sutro, Washington, Webster. West End, Whitiler and Winfield Scott schools: all ‘work to be done In accordance wi:h leflm[flnl on file at the storeroom of the School Depar:ment, 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 good may require. GEGRGE BEANSTON, Secretary, ROPOSALS FOR A SIONE BULKHEAD— Sealed s wil be received by the Super- intendent of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, new City Hali, San Fran- cisco, on Wednesday, Juiv 22, 1898, at 8:30 o’clock P. .. for constructing a stone bulknead at the Lafayette Primary School,in the City and Countv of San Franclaco, in_accordance with the specifieations (and the conditions mentioned therein) at the office 0f Churlvs 1. Havens, archl- tect of the board, room 55, Fivod building, corner Fourth and Market stree s The board teserves the right to reject any or ail bidsas the public &ood may require. A% ORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. 100 FOR A GOUD UPRIGHT; $126 FOR A $ large Newhall up: $175. for fine new pianos; call at once if you want bargains. MAD- 'AIS, 769 Market st. g Wn.uu( G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR the ceiebrated Hallet & Davis and Fraucls Ba- con pianos, 408 Sacramento st. - PIARUE-DO0 YOU WANT GNEF FINEST stock on the Pacific coast. THE £. W. SPEN- CKR CO., 933 Market st. EFORE BUYING SEE HAINE BROS., BUSH & Geris and Knabe planos; at wholesale prices. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 324 Post st sor remT "BENJ, CURTAZ & SON. 56 O Famrein PADEREWSET UPRICHT LIGHT Cas” 3750 ‘Hartman & Sons’. $250, BRUENN'S, 228 Post. TINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT (DULCI- I‘ mer), $10: very cheap. ¢08 Shotwell st. FEMERSON: GOOD A~ NEW; SOLD ON 360- 85 installments. 221 Leavenworth st. $135 BARGAIN FINE UPRIGAT SCHMITZ O, 16 Meallister st., next Hibernia Bank. TKING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CHRON- m-‘-‘:nu- n:fln free; moderate; open evngs. TW.DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY: . Callfornia_st.. Tooms 14 and 1 T-LAW, i tree. PHYSICIANS, RE DDA C. C. ODONNELL TO 1408 EMOV. Market st ; )0 ¥. £o! bis museum, 1051 06 Wors: cuses treated of woman a specialty. SULT DR. JORDAN satisiactorily by madl, YHRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SOHMER Newby & Evans, Eriggs and other planos. BRI TOLINS, ZITHE! OLL&NEW S ATU LR maker. reoaires. 31 atham viaca STORAGE. AR A A A A A A AN A A nn. TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY ; FIRE- S'5root buiiaing: advances made. 211 Larkin. T—————4—"_ T Shinpiug: CHAR L TAYLOM 08 Fort ITURE 1 3 fire-proot bullding; Eastern plac. A vrsies; " house on July sale. N GTICE TOCREDITONS—ESTATE OF Mak- GARET DOYLE, deceased.—Notice is hereby given by the undersigmed. administrator of the estate of Margaret Doyle. deceased, Lo the credit- ors of, aud all psrons having claims against the said deceased. to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four montbs after the first pub- lication of this notice, to the said administrator, at the law office of Boyd & Fifield, 324 Pine street, the same being hs place for the iransaction of the business of said estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. STEP EN FLEICH®R, sdministrator of the estate of MARGARET DOYLE, deceased. Daced at San Francisco, July 1. 1886. (oEOYD & FIFIELD, Auorneys for Administra- USTOM-HOUSE, BAN FRANCISCO, CAL., June, 1896—Notice. Certain Temaining one year in bonded warehouse will be sold at pub- lic auction at the United States A 's Store on the 22d of July, 1896, at 11 o’clock A. M. De- scriptive catalogies can’ be hud at the Custom- 1896, or at time and place of JOHN H. WISE, Collector of Customs. THE DIVUOKCE RECURVD, Compiaints filed: R. W. Green against Ella V. Green. Kate Hubbard against George H. Hubbard. Frank L. Wratten agains: Minnie E. Wratten. Lizzie S. Beals against Edward C. Beals. Frances Toledo agalnst M. Toledo. Alfred R. Sherift against Harriet A. Sheriff. DI granted: Schiller from Charles F. Schiller, for ex- treme cru by Judge Hebbard. Custody of minor children awarded plaintiff. Alice M. Machomich from James H.Macho- mich, for desertion, by Judge Hebbard. BORN. BRYANT—In this city, July 14, 1896, to the wite of J. F. Bryant, a son. CASTLEN—(n thiscity, July 10, 1896, to the wife of E. B. Castlen, & daugnter. HOLZKAMP—In this city, July 12, 1898, to the wife ot Charles C. Holzkamp, a son. HULTIN—In this eity, July 10, 1896, to the wite of P. G. Hultin, a daughter. LENSTURM~—In this city, July 9, wite of E. G. Lensturm, & daughter. MILLER—In this clty, July 10, 1896, (0 the wite of Charles Miller, a daughter. MILLER—In Oakland, July 14, 1896, tothe wite of W, A. Miller, a son. STONE—TIn this city, July 14,1896, to the wite of F. Stone, a 80! TSE—In this city, July 12, 1896, to the wite of Theodore Wles: 01 — e MARRIED. JANAK—OWENS—In Cottonwood, June 17, 1896, by the Rev. Mr. Dexier, Frank Janak and Mary J. Owens, bothor Cottonwood, Shasta County, Cal. M ERTES—SYLVESTER—In this city, June 27, 1896, by the Rev. Dr. J. Hemphill, eorge W. Mertes and kilaross M. Sylvester. RICHARDSON—PALMER—In New York City, June 23,1896, Arthur K. Richardson of San Francisco and Marie 8. Palmer of New York. STOOP—GRIMMER—In this city, June 23, 1896, at Trinity Episcopal Churcn. by the -Re (George Edward Walk, Frank G. Stoop of Wood- stock, N. B.,and Jennie A.Grimmer of St Stephen, N. SHIELDS—TINDALL—In Ukiah, July 1 at S John’s M. E. Church, byihe Re Bryant, J. W. Shields and Nettie Tindall B 1898, to the DIED. Holt, Nellie B. Andrade, Jesus Branch, Frank Brown. Mrs. Margaret Cawley, John Henry Christopher, C. Clement, Mrs. Costello, Elizabeth L. Ldmonds, Hannah & Garcelon, Harvey Glatz, Mary Ellen Grace, Patrick Grinnell, Harry Inglis Haley, Dennis J. Lewis, William Leydecker, Irvin A. Levingston, Jeanuette Lubper, Mary E. 3. Pratt, Mrs. Mary E. F. Sheridan, John Trabenbach, H. E. ‘Welch, John ANDRADE—In this city, July 13, 1896, Jesus Andrade, a native of Mexico, aged 56 years. BRANCH—In Bakersfield, Cal., July 11, 1896, Fraok Branch, beloved son of Mrs. M.'Grant, and brouer of George H., Oscar and Alfred Branch, a native of Lacrossé, Wis., aged 29 years & months and 23 days. BROWN=—In this city, July 13, 1896, Mrs. Mar garet Brown. beloved wie of 'Archibaid Srown, and mother of Charles S., Frank, George C. and thelate William G. Brown and Mrs. T. P. Mac- kenzie, & native of Scotland, aged 67 years. [San Diego papers please copy. | B@Friends and acqualntances ars rasnest- fully lnvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. W.. from her L residence, 4 Octavia street. Interment L. O. O. ¥. Cemetery. CAWLEY—In this city, July 14, 1896, John Henry, infant son of Henry and Margaret Caw- ley. and grandsonof John and Ann Lofius, 8 native of Sap Francisco, aged 3 monshg and 11 ays. j"Friends ana acqualntances are raspec’- foliy invited 10 attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p.M.. from the resi- dence of his grandparents, 36334 Eleventh street. [uterment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHRISTOPHER—In this city, July 11,1896, C. Christopher, a native of Engiand, aged 60 years. CLEMENT—In Oakland, July 13, 1898, Mrs. Clement, a native of Scotland, aged 51 years ¥ months and 26 days. COSTELLO—In this city, July 14, 1896, Elizabeth Irene, beloved daughter of Michael and iilen Cos'ello, native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 2 months and 16 days. EDMON DS—In this city, July 12, 1896, Hannah M. Edmonds, widow of thelate Willlam Ed- monds, and loving mother of Mrs. Ciementine E. Taylor, a native of Norwich, Chenango Gounty, New Yors, aged 78 years 9 months and dsys EF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock ®.30; st her late residence, 1129 Broadway. Inter ment Masonic Cemetery. GARCELON—In Alameda, July 13, 1895, Harvay, beloved husband of Sarah R. Garcelon father of H. F. Garcelon, avd grand Walterand Edith Garcelon, 8 native of Lewis- ton, Me,, agel 73 years. &5-Friends and acquatntances are respeot- fully_invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday). at 2 0'clock P. M. from his late residence, 1553 Raiiroad avenue, Alameda. Interment private at Moantain View Cemeterv, [Boston and Lewiston (Me.) papers please copy. GLATZ—In this city, July 14, 1896, Mary Ellen, beloved wife of L. Oscar Glatz, a native of Marysville, Cal., aged 31 years. [Sacramente and Marysville papers please copy- | GRACE—In this city, July 9, 1896, Patrick Grace, a native of New York, aged 41 years. GRINNELL—Drowned at Torres, -Mexico, July 11, 1395, Harry Ingiis, son of Henry Franklin und Jennie Agnis Grinnell a nativeof San Francisco, aged 20 years 2 months and 8 days. HALEY—In thiscity, July 13, 1393, Deanis J. Haley, a native of Massachusetts, aged 51 years. 2@ Friends and acquainiances aes ra3nac:- folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10 0'clock A. M., from the par- lors of Charies J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington straet. HOLT—In this city, July 13,1896, Nellie B., be- loved wife of F. 8. Holt. and daughter of Ann E. and the late David M. Reavis. a native of Chico, Butte County, Cal., aged 29 years 4 months and 4 days. 2GrFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY {Wednesday). at 150 o'clock P a., from the family residence, 744 Castro street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HOOPES—In thiscity, July 14. 18986, Lucy A.. be- loved wife of Thomas C. Hoopes, a native of Massachusetis. azed 63 years. KEEFER—Iu Oakland, July 13,1896, Mrs. Esther M. Keefer, a native of Massilon, Ohio, aged 77 years 1 month and 5 days. LEWI1°—In this city, July 14, 1896, William Lewis. a native of Germany, sged 68 years. LEYDECKER—In Alameda, July 18, 1896, Irvin Anton, beloved son of 1. W. and Wilhelmine Leydecker, » pative of Alameda, aged 5 years 7 months and 10 davs. 25~ Friends and acquaintances are resect- fully invited to attena the funerai services TI{IS DAY (Wednesday), at 11:30 o'clock A. M.. 8t the German Kvangelical Lutheran Emanyel ~ Church, Latayetto street, between Central and Santa Clara avenues, Alameda. Interment private, L O. O. F. Cemetery, San Francisco. LEVINGSTON—In this city, July 14, 1896, Jeannette Levingston, mother of Dr. Marc Lev- ingston, Mrs. D. L. Mavers, Helle, Rose, Esther, Miriam and Helen Levings:on, aged 57 years. A~ The funerat will take place TO-MOKROW (Thursday), at 10 o'clock 4. M., from her Jate Tesidence, 1301 Octavia street. interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by train. leaving Third aud 1ownsena streets at 11:50 4, 3. Please omit flowers. LUBNER—In this city, July 14,1896, Mary E., beloved wife of Franik Lubner, and mother of Annie Susan Lubner, and daughter of Mrs. Susan Hayes, and sister of Patrick and Samuel Hayes, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years. MACK—In the City and County Hospitai, July 14, 1896, Wiitiam S. Mack, aged 32 years. MILLER—In Pacific Grove, July 11, 1896, W. E,, husband of the late Augusta May Milier, a na- tive of Marylana, aged 70 years 7 months and 1 day. [Auburn (Cal) and Baltimore (Md.) papers please conr.‘] 3 Friends are invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday), &t 2 o'clock . 3. ot his late residence, 1277 Webster sireet, Oakiand. Interment private. O'NEILL—Dr. P. J. O'Neill, a native of County Roscom mon, Ireland, aged 37 years. @-Friends and AcqUALILAUCes Are Tresnsc:. fuily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from the Knights of the Red Branch Hall, corner of Mason and O'Farrell streets, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, Mission streec, wherea re quiem high mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at § o’clock A. M. K. K. B. RIFLES—Attention! The members of ihe company will assemble at K. £ B. Hall TO- MORROW (Thursday), at 8 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late comrade, P. 4. O’'Neil, M. D, By order of J. SEEEAY, Capt. Commanding. 4.0, H.. DIVISION NO. 2—Officers and mem bers of this division are hereby notified to assemble at Hibernian Hall, 120 Ninth sreet, Thursday, at 8 A. M., thence proceed to K. K. B. Hall, 0 pay the Inst sad tribate of respect to our de- ceased brother, Dr. P, J. O'Neill. Fines for non- attendance will be stricily eaforced. BARTLEY LEE, President. Jomx KENNY, Bec. Sec. PRATT—In Oakland, July 11, 1896, Mrs. Mary Ella Fross Pratt, daughter of Mrs. Mary C. Dal- ziel, and_sister of Mrs. Carrie Fross Enyder, a native of Jamestown, N. ¥., aged 34 years and 5 months. ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDING ASSO- ciation — Tne regular monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of the above assoclation, and for the deceased parents and relatives of the members, will be celebrated in St. Dum/nic’s Church. Bush and Steiner streets. THUKSDAY, July 16, 1896, at9 o'clock A. M. Friends are invited to attend. SHERIDAN—In this city, July 14, 1896, Johm ‘Sheridan, beloved son of Edward Sheridan, and nephew of Bridget Sheridau, a native of Shasta County, Cal., aged 37 years. % Friends and acquaintances and members of Marine Fireman’s Union are invited to attend the tuneral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1 ». x., from the pariers of McGinn Bros, Sl Eddy street. TRUBENBACH—In this citv, July 14, 1898, H. E., beloved husband of Chariotie Trubenbach, Batlve of Germany. #F~Notice of funeral hereatter. WELCH—In this city, July 11. 1896, John Welch, a native of (reland, aged 61 years. 7 MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & ENBALMERS,| 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 5080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEME- ‘tery to the city; non-sectarian; in no sense ex- clustve; location” unexcelled. Office 997 Market street, southeast corner of Sixth.