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B N BUSINESS. CHANCES—Continued. F YOU WANT TO & UY A RUSI- FOR SALE; ER’ B I Dess quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 500. wagon; m';‘ mu J; l:?:“‘i‘y:g §25(), PARTSER WANTED IN BUTCHER OAll Ofitce- « business; 3 horses, wazon, slunghter- | INTEKIOB AGENCY OF CALL FOR SALE; bouse: in country town; doing fine business; rare will 8150 pe: o ARSI g s H T month; price $4000. chance, LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. | this ofiice, R e e s‘;]ooo HORSESHOEING BUSINESS IN §30 PARTNER WANTED; A NO. 1 LIT- . one of the bes: locations in the cliy: L nt; good doing » fine business; will seil, rade or iake & | Foucthst, o urentt et i LOBRLEYion requested; rate OPPORtUD- | THvOF MEANS DESIRES A PARTNER QEEN ELE0iNT oo ‘i'lf(l s 1‘):;1\%5 L;o‘ rman): $25 capital. Room 2, 12 Mason st. $550. @ fine business; the rent is cheap and JO& SALE Oxt EXCHANGE FOR VACANT the locality is fine: it wiil pay yon to investizate Fropext; oon cor. Ritch and Townsend sts. ROOMS TO LET, Bush Street. BUSH_LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; eih: ala housekeeping rooma. ¢ California Sireet. CALIFORNTA—FURNISHED ROOMS for gentiemen. i.ghth Street. AN APARTMENT HODS E-H:’.'.r Market: furnished and znkmwl Fair Oaks Street. FAIR OAKS—NICELY FURNISHED sunny room In private house, with or with- | out board; suitable for two. ¥ ifth Street. ST. — NICELY HOUSES TO LET. S X0 RS A INE SUNNY HOUSE: FRONT AND REAR yards for flowers: charming location on quiet sireet: clean and —attractive; laundry; unfinished bas ment; 36 Glen Part ave., off Twelfth st. COTTAGE OF 5 KOUMS: 83 SHIPLEY (tormerly Louisa). SHAINWA LD, BUCKBEE & CO., 2i8-220 Mont- 30. DEMPSTER, NEAR BUCHANAN-6- water extra; basement; LAUKELAV room bouse; $1 PLENDID 12-ROOM HOU~E, 8392 TWENTY- first street, cor. Guerrero. suitable for board- {ng or private residence; very low rent. 2-STORY BAY- rooms and bath. 121 Page st. A NICE HOUSE AND OTHERS by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 M onteomery st this fine by without delay 10- LUBELSKI & 1= SALOON: FINE BUSINESS s B a ¥ = N 5 SINESS: LOW “f““':l ity Hall ave. $4O « reni; reason, poor health. 989 Pacific. T YOU WANT A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND 00D ROUTE FOK SALE ON THIS PAPER. et us $how you some fine piaces at bargains;call Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2. St onos. LUBELSKI& CHASE, 7City Hallave. | o e o e e ON TAG: DL600. 3 em oo e tha alor. count of sickness. Cor. Sixth and Market sis. ;!x:‘p.m"i'" l;“x,m. \ters: a grand opporLunity for ALOON: LONG LEASE; LOW RENT. AP- clive bus man to clear $200 per monh. ply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st. FURNISHED double and single. 3 Fulton Streer. FTURNISHED HOUSES. STENBERG & C 32 Markey CORNER SALOON AND RESTAUR- HEAP—FLAT OF 6 ROOMS: | 1npyj105 HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR- 315 1250. ¢ ROCERY ON PRINCIPAL Corner of Fell and Stanyan sts. street: lurge s ock; cheap rent: liv- | "V ROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE; CHEAP; Inz-rooms: clears. $125 monthiy: don’t miss this o e bar:ain; rare chance, STENBERG CO., 632 Mar- wrolivingroopm: 1044 Soliomn F ket'sc. AKERY FOR BALE-GOOD HOASE; NEW & BA s T 3 = wagon. Inquire at 1 Market st. BAKLRY NORTH OF MARKET; , BLO00. DAL Free varrts daily: receipts | RAKERY AND NOTION STORE FOR SALE. 8250 & woek; clear no opposition; | 40 908 Bryant st. Tare bargain. STENB 0. Market st, OME BAKLRY FOR SALE. INQUIRE AT TIONERY, BOOK AND Call Office. notion store, with splendid front: oppo- | TN OOD DOW STOT s SURINGEaS T3 alia promiusat pack and schvol: rant 813: pvoies | (000, DOWNTOWN BURINESE; $150.; 73 £00ds; sickness. 632 Market. Howardat. nicely furnished. PHILPS & 1} FURNISHED HO 'wenty- fifth, near Church. nished rooms, s'ngle or en sulte: $8 and $16 up. Eddy Street. EDDY—NEAT SUNNY [SINGLE ROOM for gentleman; $5 50. EDDY—BRIGHT BUNNY R up; also frout suite cheap. OOMS 38 EDDY—(THE MARLBOROUGH) NEW- 15 fornished rooms: sulles or singler ail sultable for doctor or COTTAGES 10 LET. 1 GOLDEN GATE AVE., OPP,JEFFER- 2 son square—Cottage, 6 rooms and bath: not and cold water; basement: garden: rent $20. NOTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH: BU- chanan st., near Jackson. Apply MADISON modern” conveniences: STENBERG MALL BAKERY FOR SALE. APPLY CALL k175 BRANCH BAKERY, RY l&*l {O. and candy store: north of Market st.: SO ow rent: doing fair busines: ng-rooms with ) v K furniture included. See BAR 1135 Market. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE, i1k Streec. ELLIS—2 ELEGANT PARLOR SUITES Tor doctor or dentist: $3; ENT CHEAP; SUNN Y COITAGES; 4 AND 5 rms; bath, basement, yard. 15th & Dolores. OTTAGE OF 8 BOOMS IN BEAR; §8. 2059 LSO ONE NORTH OF MARK 15-ROOM HO! , ONLY 2350 £) doing falr business. BARRE %3:) - S5-room corne hux:n;.‘:nly 1800 =R vEskn 60-room hotel and bar (0 excha ~() FRUIT AND VEGETABLE 050, 3500 B150. Tl location: reoeipis averags 815 & | Sqrooms; clearing £260 v « £0-room boarding house. low rent; living rooms. | § rooms, only—ves—on Marketst. | 12rooms, only $150 cash TATIDNERY AND | 20 rooms, corner, only No. 1 location: living | 14 rooms. $100 cash, ba | > i rooms RETT Q RINER W $600. grocers and va to Market at once, 001 business. See BAR- MOXNE D LO. €9 ROOME &4 45 rooms. corner. C e 50 houses, 5 to 140 rooms. from 850 t Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market st. . ! ROOM: §1300 11 ROOMS,.____ $175 5) ¥ T 43 Fioe transient 150 43rooms, paymts 600 240(), SOBNER GROCERY AND BAR | 130 rooms. ¥ 7000 16, ba: 280 < . in Western Addition: choicest loca- | 34 rooms. 600 180 rooms . 00d busineas: owner must leave at once for 375 63 rooms. Bafto o0 S 1 California st. | TNDERWOOD, 765 Market st. ). CORNEE SALOON ORISR {lepas; clearing 8128 795 megnificenly furnished rooms: owner WILKE'® WOLF, 531 Californias called Esst; choice location; unexcelled for tra; rooms.. B 75(), CORSER FaMILY LIQUOR-STORE, | Sleat._Bo 8, Oall poice D {0V, witheiun and 4 living-rooms; in West- | ©) FURNISHE TOUSES; 16 ROOMS; e _addition. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Caltfornia. | 2 $200 clear profit; low rent. 859 Mission st. @150 YOl kS F %l 50 BUSINESS MAN O 0D | 1 "OUSE _OF 15 WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS, N < . standing and reputation wants partner | suitable for lodging-hou: 82! 544 Sixth 10 assist 1 will guarantee -200d wages, with | — = i S S ot of Gl GOD - PAYING ROOMING - HOUSES FOR rospect of La must be willing 10 | (0" Call at The Portsmouth, 41 Eddy si., nd assist ge: ess easily learned ELE Pa lars GO, STk Markel st. o 4 2 — 3—100 i T 9() ROOMS. WELL FORNISHED; SOUTH OF K AKE E { ol e-.quarter its value. Address « therouchly equipped every respect; | 3% Mark KAt o", G well estaolished and paying: selling on_ account of | M-, box 80. Call Oftice. old age; proprietor owns property: cheap rent W NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THN living: v O, & A el WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. ART, 602 Marke 0oms, barn, etc.; nice hors don’t mi | ! LODGIN N0 SELL A BUS ANY KIND Quick fos rash bea 0,43 Thirdse, | 939 VAN NEse AVE, O GROVE ST.—i1 - | ZOZ rooms: all bay-windows: firsi-class loca- I CURNER GROUERY AND BAR SR B 1200, best Tocation i thfs citys receipts; | LoBiLent chean, ELLIS — ELEGANTLY FURNISHE iichen if desireds roasonabie: % NICE SUNNY ROOMS Do chiidren; refer- Owner, 1128 Vallejo st. HEAP RENT: FURNISHED b ROOM COT- irad. 2439 Larkin st. 10 one or LWO person ence required. HIE RAMONA, 180 ELLIS: MRS, KATE 8. M ART, menager—A quiet house: centrally lo- cated; newly furnished: elevator: hot & cold waser. ELLIS, NKAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST odging we recommend the #osedale House. B PALMETTO), MRS a. 3. ,_prop.—First-ciass housekeep ing, apartment snd rooming bouse: 60 rooms. “Fifteenth Street. FIFTEENTH—2 UNFURNISHED sunny rooms for housekeeping. Lage; furniture FLATS TO LET. N SIXTH (REAR OF 1019 atsof 3and 4 rooms: rents only Apply 10 BALDW $3, $10 and $12. JMOND, 10 Montgomery st. WATER FRE| ) ELLIS (TH & CALHOU 15 PROSPER ST, . off Sixteenth: half a block from Market: lovely lower 4-room flat; sun_all day: key north- west corner Seventeenth and Sauchbez sts. BRYANT, NR. FIFTH—3 ROUMS AND hall; separate entrance and yard: $10. HIIGHT-LOWER FLAT, 4 ROOMS; yard, basement; rent lllrbfl. * PO~T—8 AND 4 ROOM SUNNY FLATS; garden, bath: $13and $16. Folsom Street. FURNISHED pariors; also single rooms; housekeep- ing if desired. THE SAN FRANCISCO CAI;L, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1896. CITY RKREAL ESTATE. [ INTSTQ REAL ESTATE 5 INVESTORS AND HOME-MAKERS. You can make some money now buing land any- where within an hour’s ride of a great seaport City. You can make more money buying in some lo- calities than others. You can make the most money it you select & lace naturally situsted for a town, located inthe irect live of up-to-date public and private im- provements, easily accessible by cheup und fre- quent rafiway and water transporiation !ines to @ great commercial and manufacturing metropol's and other existing business centers, yet far enough away from any |0 iusureof its becoming & prosper- ous, self-supporting and_mdependent commuaity. FITCHBURG I8 80 SITUATED As to combine all thesw advantages and many others. It offers spiendid inducementt to those about to start business of any discription. For suburban homes it r vals any of the thickly popula:ed centers around ihe bay. It is oniy 45 minutes from San Francisco and 2 minutes from Oakland by steam and eiectric cars, which run from daylight until after midnight. Sia:ion on both ines. No lot more than three blocks from either railroad. ELEGANT CHURCH EDIFICE RECENTLY COMPLETED. GRADED SCHOOL ATTENDED BY 150 SCHOLARS. The streets are gravelea and ornamented with avenue trees, Cypress hedges and evergreen groves. Mark these improvements. NOTE THE ELEGIBLE LOCATION. Consider :be social advantages sure to multiply as the town grows, count the chances for profi on your-investment in & prospec. ive business center as compared with the, many isolated one-street tracts now on the market. SEE FITCHBURG. Tnvest judiciously and the almighty dollars sure to come your way, will do the rest. Lots ready to bulla on, size 25 and 50 feet frout by 100 0 200 feet deep. PRICE ONLY $4 TO $10 PER FRONT FOOT. Terms: 10 per cent cash; balance in monthly payments. THAD. S. FITCH, Fitchburg, San Leandro Road. W. F. McCLURE, 19 Montgomery st., 8. F. 650, A BARGAIN—X. CORNELR OCEAN . House road and Delaware ave.; N. 38:6 1t W. 255 1t. to Old San Jose road, 8. 40:3 ft. 259 ft- to Ocean House road; block ' 33, West End ap 1. $500—50x100 #t.: E. side Texas st., 250 ft. S of Yolo: block 289, Potrero. $300—85x137: lot 4, block 68, $6U0—98x120: Lot 2, Homestead Union. g $1350—87:6x62:6 ft.: Broderick st., bet. Eday and Ellis. CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 California st. OUSES BUILT TO SUFF PURCHASERS. 0o payment down: terms about same as rent; located 1 block from Mission-st cars: city water: dred given; no better offer ever made; open even- ings. Apply to THOMAS R. DUNN, 32989 Mis- sion, or J. A. EASTMAN (builder), Tngles:de. IMALL HOMES, $10.MO. UP; LOW PHICES; easy terms McCARTHY CO., 618 Market st. TPPER FLAT, 4 KOOMS AND BATH; NEW furnitur: for sale. 512 Fell st. SINE UPPEE FLAT, & BOOMS, BATH, ETC., lower flat, 8 rooms, bath, laundry, large 5: both above in perfect condition; ilen Park ave., 4 rooms, large ment._opp.’ private’ P Ninth Street. ¥ NINTH-SMALLSUNNY SINGLE FRONT D room; $6. 1 GEARY,OPPUSITEU 2 furnished or unfurnished rooms: key 217 GEARY — DOUBLE PARLORS AND Kitchen for housekeeping. HE MARTINE’ handsomely furnished suites; sin monzh up. 1101 Geary st., SW, cor. vofinishied ' bu DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave. ¥ 8 ROUMS sunny side: reasonabie. 1002 Sacramento. BROADWAY — FLAT OF 4 ROOMS; NTON SQUARE— HAS CHANGED HANDS; e rooms; $10 an Ness ave. RAUSCH, NEAR HOWARD—NICE SUD ny flat of 3 rooms: large yard; cheap. Hawthorne Street, HAWTHORNE, OFF'HOWARD. SECOND and Third—Quiet house; nice sunny ou rooms; $1 per week. Howard Street. & rooms, 82! £ JONES—FIRST O Sunny rooms: rent low.] bath; water free. $20 per day: living-rooms: rent only $20 with | - 5 Jong lease: cheap at §1500: best of reason for sei- BURNLTURE JOh gay ling: grea. bargain, See GUS STRAND, 45 | JHIRE SALEY Third st. R Prices stand till goods are completely dis & = CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: | posedof . E4T5 il varue in sigie: 4 rooma: bargain on | sk bed sets -$18 58 account of departure. STRAND, 45 Thiras.. _ | Bedlounges. -840 FINEST Ba TR-SHOP OF ITS KIND ON | Carpets, per b the Pacific Coast: buslest street; 2 doors from | Linolenm, per yard, 55 Market: 4 magnificent chairs: fine mirrors, eic. | Marting, per yard e S & CO., 7833, - A Market st Till our new bullding 18 erected these prices will 1 ' BRANCH BAI T CANDY, NO- | stand. Till such time we are conducting business IOV, tions. stationery corner in best | 8t corner Sevenih and Mission sts. J. | i portion of Western Additio; livinz-rooms; large | NOONAN. i fitted up: does a weil-paying busi- | TN0 % SALE CHEAP—, NGBED. e | 92 SALE CHEAP—A FOLDING-BED. 5759 | AT L J, NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH. FOR : location and trade | 1\ Jowest prices on household goods, uew or good asuap. UNDER- | g5 new;cash or time. open evenings. 4()( SAEPETS: CHAMEER BETS $it: stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beds excelient: must be sold 10-as WOOD, T€5 Market st. 3 ¥ RESTAURANT AND BA $1100. &7: verroct ovens syeryning com- plete; large siore and family trade; best location T 4 AND 5 RUOMS: BATH: $11 AND $13. 4583 Eighteenth st., on electricline. *) NINTH ST.—BAY-WINDOW FLAT OF CORNER THIRD—FINE large front' rooms, first fioor, suitable for clubrooms, or dressmaker; other rooms. Jessie Street. JESSIE=NICE SONNY DOUBLE AND single furnished rooms; cheap. 1 JESSIE, NR, STH—SU 4 ed front room; private; cheap. HALL: 2 8 and 6 rooms, $15 and $22. NNY FLATS, 4 149 Grove sk modern sunny 5-room flat; 100 feet from Cas'ro cars. 4078 Twenty-tbird st. EST FLAT FOR THE MON more st., near Washington. T MODERN SUNNY FLATS; 6 rooms, bath. 135 San Jose ave.,nr. 24th. FLAT 5 ROOMS AND BATH. 1027 Post st., near Polk. SR, NEAR SUTTER—LOWER flat, 5 modérn, 1arge, sunny rooms; batb. ESIRABLE SUNANY FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, with bath_and_all bet. Franklin and Goughs cinding water, $42 50. NY FURNISH- Jones Strest, JONES—-NICELY FURNISHED LARGE sunny rooms; private. JUNES—THE VAN WINKLE management: : newly furnished: batn, etc.: $10 to $30. s-tarny Streo.. RLINGTON HOUSE, Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first Class In every respect; terms reasonable. KEARNY — §10: bed- ounges. $7. 1. D. MCCARTHY 112 ath e e on coast outside this city. UNDERWOOD, 765 Market st IQUOR-STORE AND FANCY GROCERIE! L prominent corner on Calitornia st.: doinz & cash trade of %600 per month value; owner leaving the State; a | FURNITURE WANTED. T WANT FURNTTORE AXD OFFICE FIX tures of any kind: will pay §0od prices. Cail of send oard 7 City Hall ave. | J_ C_JUTHEE, AUCTIONEER, 801 CALL AILEY, rooms 1and 2, 917 Mas | J . fornia st corher Kearny, pays best price for @45, COFFEESAIOON: | furniture and merchandise. L IV, locstion; large business; low rent; is | TNDIANA AUCTION CQ., SUCCESSORS TO M. proreh doble umoun: wSied: bes: ‘reason for sell- | 1. SIMMONS Aue. Co, 1057 Market, pays cash I SogeR TR TN F YOU WANT GOOD PHICES FOR FURNL | H RM OF YEARS; | L ture and ‘merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. new 6 y and basement brick building, con- | taining €8 room: nd-floor_and well- | § BASCH. 31 SUTTER, WANTS FUR. s e i loeaia haif block N | D+ ture, sainons and merchandise: highest prica of Market si. and 1 biock from Baldwin Hotel and | MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITUEE £mporium building: newly jurnished throughout: tol. Jessie 781, furniture for sale on reasomabie terms. ¥Or fur ther particulars apply 10 S.SILVERBERG, 820 | CARPET CLEANING. . carpets. plano. 1185 Mark. SiTys | JONES CO. CAKPET - CLEANING AND | o) renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 8ih. ern Californ leased on favoratle terms; U house 15_the best | U 'samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 16 8th st. paring investment in Northern Callfornis, and | —prmr— oo BT must be disposed of on account of sick:ess. kor EAL e R E terms and particulars apply or address E. YATES, | \X works; latest machinery: cleaning 3c and lay- | ing 3¢ yd.'G. GEORGE, 11 8th: phone Jessie 253 SORSALE OR WILL TAKE PARTNER IN | \W BEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH TR AnE OF o ks EATENEn 1 | W oo ceseni to SPATLDING'S Pionese Cae exverience; no night or Sunday work. 415 Mont. | Pet Beating Works, 64 S et gomery st., room 7. C KLIN'SCARPET LEATING W‘\)Hlia 335 GELLOR TAKE PARTNER, ONE OF BEST Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. £ stads in best market: smail capital: po night | (JITY SUEAM CAREET OLEA NING.RENO VA or Sunday work. 415 Montgomery st., room 7. ting, 8% 8th. STEVENS, megr. Tel. South 250. V() STO F 5-ACRE FRUIT AND | (VARPEIS CLEANED AND RENOVATED + poultry ranch; on car line, Fruitvale; Jike new. FERGUSON & CO. nth; tel. brooders, houses d | Bouth 36. D. MACKINTOSH & C 5 tons of hay: house of 7 rooms: R haic e e ock of auother piace San Leandro road L a3 proprietor, Crescent City, 7E HAVE ROONS TO REN T. CALL AT Rental and Toul t8' Guide, 639 Kearny st. Leavenworth Street. LEAVENWORTH, COR. O'’FARRELL— Large, sunny. nicely furnished rooms; run- | ning water: grat | rooms, $6 and $8. © LEAVENWORTH, NEAR CALIFOR- © nia—4 sunny basement rooms; $10, water JLAT—A N FLAT AND OTHERS rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont 5 ROOMS AND BATH; water free. 529 Ivy ave. TLEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST, BE- nt. 5 and 6 rooms. baih: $8 10 $16. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 C WEEKLY CALL. o wraoper, for malling. ———— e BUUSEKEEPING ROOMS. NTS — THE Bryant Sireet. EAR THIRD — NICE, sunny suit; $9 per month. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045, MARKET — PER night, 85¢ to $1; week. $1 50 1o $5: familles. 3i1ss.on Stree.. ICELY FURNISHED rooms, 15 to 50 cents per night; $1 to $2 MISSION — Faftn Street. FIFTH—2 - SU FRONT HOUSE- | kpg rooms: stove, closet,bath: private; $10. K5 MISSION — SUNNY FURNISHED D9 room; light housekeepin, xolsom Street. FOLSOM, BET. FIRST AND SE nice sunny unfurnished roowm | (ARPET CLEANING, 8¢.; LAVING. 8c.: KUG | U'rarreil Siresi. O'FARRELL-SINGLE AND LARGE front rooms, newly furnished; rent chesp. Yourth street. FOURTH — SUX Y FURNISHED OR | Page Street. unfurnished rooms for housekeepg: cheap. PAGE—FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOM; nicely furnished: bath: private family. Glen Park Avenue. Q. G + BEAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 824 MONTGUMERY ST. FOR SALE $2600—E. side of Stanyan st, bet Carl and Frederick; 25x100 feet. $450—san Carlos Vilia lot; T00x150 fee. $6700—50x127 :6 feet on Jackson st, overlook- mf the Presidio and bay. 6000—2 modern houses of 8 rooms each. at Back: A6x1P1:6 ook electric road passes houses; ma er. $2600—2-|m? 8-roomed house on Harrison st., bet. First ana Fremont. $BO00—Elegant NW. corner of Cole and Carl sts. $500—Choice building lots north of park. WNAPS ON EASY TERMS, LOTS FOR HOME BUILDERS. Location unsurpassed; lots $350 to $400; terms —85 cash: $5 monthly; sireets graded, sewered and macadamized: water piped Lo every lot; take the Guerroro-st. electric cars (Mission or Valencia transfer at 14th), ride to Chenery and Castro sts. and see the Castro-si. Addition; 1o lots in this city 80 good for the price, either for invesiment or home site. Agent on the ground daily, and even- ings av 5307 Twenty-second st., cor. of Mission. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. QUUSTANTIAL, MODERN HOUSK BUILT al from $1560 to $275 a room: call and see plans. JAMES McCONAHEY. 1149 Mission st. BICYCLES. TRIBUNE, $50; BEN HUR, LADIES, $50; Belle’s New, £60; Ben Hur Tandem, almost new. DAVIS BROS,, 25 Geary st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 15 LOST, WANTING A RANCH FOR or an orchard aiready im all cash outlay is required. Pl SR anpeneaw ot fialtlon b - 8 LR il Bl e PR ARIN COUNTY—8000 ACRES 26 MIL5s &N “from city: los : b, 54 1ands vail ‘o wates tenasits 810" to $5 ner ¢ re: terms to sult. Syndicate Iuvestmen: Com- any, 65 Chronicle building. A LAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LAND: CHOIO- est in the State; selling In tracts, 5 acres_uj waia. $85 per acre: adjoining lands held at $1 per acTe; owner forced to sell; 114 hours frm S. F.; 8V lerms; title perfect. 57 Chronicie building. Vi g Saoies, OLOSE TO” TOWN, TM- proved, easy terms; also 4 to 12 acre pleces, on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday a: 632 Market si., S. F. END FOEOUR LISI OF ORCHARD HO or sale, WOOSTEE & WHITTON. Sas Jom OST—LADY'S GOLD WATCH; ON LOCUST 4 ave..bet. Van Ness ave. and MeAliister st.; keepsake. Liberal reward if returued to 033 Van Ness ave. OST OR STOLEN JULY 14—BLACK MARR 4+ with white hind feet: also end spring buggy: reward on fecovery Or information. Ferguson's stables, 134 Seventh st. ST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA 4 Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in ‘e name 0of ANDREA DERGANS, No. 207,081. Tae finder will please return to bank. (b S T S e L ) B £1.D, Co-operative Cigar-store, Seventh st., bet. Washington and Breadway, Oakland. [ LOST-X PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA i Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of KATE DONELAN; No. 89 148. The finder will please return to bank. fi)’REWABD—.Losr. LADY'S PURSE, 8 §5 OAKLAND ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE., $50 CHICKEN AND PIGEON BUSI- + ness: 2 acres in Fast Oakland. ALDEN & KERONENBERG, 902 Broadway. 3250 5 ACRES IN FRUITS: GOOD + house and barn, etc., at Healdsburg: will exchange for house and lot in Oakiand or Ala- meda. ALUVEN & KRONENBERG, 902 Broad- way. $1850. LoVELY _ COTTAGE " HOME; DU, jarge iot; good location: cars pass door: reduged from $2750; must sell: $1000 can remain, F. C. WATSON, 463 Ninth st., Oakland. §75 5018 AND UPWARD ATLESDALE © Tract, Fast Oakiand, adjoining Fruftvale, the acknowledged garden spor of Oakiand; grand view and a choice site for a home: sireets graded and macadamized and the lots are in shape 10 build on; a fine school with 2 elect ic roads near b terms $5 to $10 down, balance $5 monthly; co veyanceto and from the Tract free of charge. 488 Ninth st., bet. Broadway and Washington. H. Z. JONES, owner. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, NEV BRUSSELS CARPET, 490 YARD AT H. SCHELLHAAS’, 408 Eléventh st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. Y OUR TERMS ARE OURS. $250 PRETTY COTTAGE: SIX ROOMS . and bath: close to Chestnut-st. sta- tion, N. G.; lot 40x140. HANDSOME NEW COTTAGE: 6 $300 . ¥Coms and bath; mear Mastic st tion, N. G. ‘)20 $25 CASH; $20 MONTHLY: 37:6 Y4 . frontage: handsome new colonial cottage; 5 rooms and bath, £() $25 CASH; $25 MONTHLY; 87:6 $2700 X100; N.W. corner; cottage, 5 F0Oms. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LOTS. d stores to let from $10 up. E & REMMEL, Contractors and Home Builders, Bay-st. Station, Alameda, Cal. Tel.2. Office open Sundays sna holidays. A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS DOWN WILL buy a 2-story house near station. Apply at 1538 Willow st., Alameda. $22' LOVELY COLONIAL COTTAGUE DU, of 6 1arze rooms: all improvements, street work. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park, Alameda. E600 BEAUTIFUL N EW MODERN . two-story house, finely finished and beautifully frescoed; large rooms: Central ave., one block west of Park st.: it will surely pleass you: Investigate; terms tosuit. G. B. M. GRAY, 463 Ninth st.. Oakland. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ” [JARGATN IN A STEARNS TANDEM; ALSO single wheels. 306 Post st. ANDEM; BRAND NEW; '96: $150: SELL for $100." ¥. R. GRANNIS & CO., 609 Market. ’86 YOSEMITE TANDEM, ALMOST NEW, A W ORANE, Br4 posy sty ECOND-HANDSTERLING AT EXCEPTION- ally low rates and terms. 314 Post st. WINFIELD PEARSON, 216 MoA LLISTER, - Headquarters Lu-mi-num aud Thistle bleycles 95 SEW FALCON:; HIGH GRADE: $i5 AND $56 each; balf ‘price: few left. GEORGE WEBB ALEXANDER, 401 Market st. ARK c\'cLEB\’T EWTW&BEI%TD ufi best accommodaiions. Terminus Geary, Allistor and Powell st. car lines. it ro. SALE—-MISCELLAN EOUs, $250. 5004 FOUNTAIN; NEW 14-QUART « freezer $100. 159 Second st. OOD SECOND-HAND BUILER; ALSO LOT pulievs, suaiting, ete. W. L SANFORD, 415 Washington st. JOE SiLE GHEAP—I 85-HOR RFOWER engine, boller, shafting and pulleys. W. E. LEE, Twenty-fourth st. and Telegraph ave ,Oakld. BU]LEM.ESUIRK&2I}-I‘A)I'MAUMA)h.“\'y waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. [OR SALE—WINDMILL AND PUMP; AL mos: new. 3215 Twentleth st.. UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND HAVE them repaired: separate partssold and shipped. San Francisco Baby Carriage Companv, 442 Sixth. AVE RENT—ONLY $£1500; MODERN, NEW 4-room cottage; 1 block from station: pay- menis same as rent; 40-foot lot. M. L. WUKTS, opp. Dwight-way station. TOOD HOMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. O.G. MAY & CO., real estate and buildine, 2123 Center st., Berkeley. OSEPi_J. MASON, REAL ESIATE AND o) insurance sgent, Berkeley statn, adjoining bank. BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARDING. CL‘LTV'HHD HOME FOR YOUNG LADIES attending college: sunny rooms; excellent tab 1 block from university; references re. quired. Address R. R.. Berkeley, Cal. PROPEKTY TO EXCHANGE. I'OO LOTS—FROM 850 1O 000. DUV 20 nouses and 10ts, from $1250 t0..$10,000 50 ranches, all sizes, from $100 to. 30,000 20 houses, Oakland and Alameda, $1000t0 8.000 25 lnd%ln -houses and hotels. from $200 to 3.000 WHA AVE YOU 10 OFFER?*—— I SELL AND EXCHANGE. All kinds of nm{ur‘&’.————————— H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opposite Fifth. OUSE AND LOT IN EAS{ UAKLAND FUR park lots. DECKER, 1020 Market &51100. 2% ACKES GOOD LAND: WILL « exchange for good live: stable or other paying business, GEO, SWAN, 720 Natoma. OB EXCHANG S ¥OR OITY INCOME PROP- erty, 60 acres near San Jose, Cal.: 33 orchard In beating, 35 bars land: cash vaiue $21,000. Ad- dress 14 L. 8., box 11, Cal! Office. GLEN PARK AVE. OFF TWELFTH—2 sunny unfurnished rooms, closets, eic. FPolk Streec. POLK, COR. SUTTER-NEW BUILD- 2 sunuy front rooms; reasonable. Hayes street. UITE ROOMS WITH USE Fost Strees. POST—LARGE NICELY FURNISHED sunny suite for gentlemen; $32. Boward Str Room 34, Donohoe building, S. F. SGLAEN &% § oleiutieg (B0l AT R ioRd ANDREN- = - - SO TR McQUEEN'S CAKPET BEAT! [ BAKERY, CONFECTIORNERY, | J : ¢ $190. rocers: clzar, sobacoo and coffee par’ | Sma.oratiue works Steyenson: (al. gonth 336 Powell Street. POWELL, COR. GEARY—NEWLY FUR HOWARD—SU OF NEATLY FUR- nished housekeeping rooms, $10; also other Jor: best location in tiie city; old-established busi- = uess: large stock with fine fixtures: living-rooms, HORSES well furnished; cheap at $400; must be sold at 00D, STRONG DELIVERY-HORSE: BAR- once. 219 Sixth st. gain; $20. 159 Second st. $100p = ravraunsr ESTABLISHED | TVOR SALE — GOOD . country store, with good estab- lished trade and o large stoock; good chance for a | by n 3 not_atten uiinoss man; one pariaer caiook icend; eet ST R horses, cheap. 1503 Geary st. 2000 per annum; stock 07 drugs and utensils of good harness, our own make, of every de- for :200, “aocual value of 810 ; location one of the | Scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern oSt promising mining towns. In State. Address | trash; send for catalogue. 110 McAllister st..S. F. 1. L., box 59, Call office, 710 Market st., *. F. 150 SETS A\'EQV .:\D SECOND HAND HAR- 7OR BALE—AN INTEEEST IN A FIRST: ness, all kinds; wagons, buggies, surress, Class, well-established commission business; | 7ocKaways, carts; must be sold. 1128 Misston's: capital required from §3000 1o $3000; good np- SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- portunity for the right man. Address S, box 75, 50 Dess. Kinds: buggy.Wagon, CArLS, surrey S e & rockawav; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. '\ ONEY-MAKING RESTAURANT: XNOT HOKRSES FUx SALE; ALSO WAGONS M Coe tourin cost ot fixtures: location and | 4() Buzeios, carcs, harness: Grand Arcade Horss trade excellent: muost be sold to-day; a snap. [ Market, 327 Six.h st.; auction sales every Wednes UNDERWOOD, 765 Market st. day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 00D OPPORTUNITY; SELLING OUT TO ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- close estate: business est. since 1869: amount lar. The livde Ranch, 630 Commercial st nished large front SUnuy rooms. Kuss Street. RUSS, OFF HOW ARD—LARGE PURNISH. ed room: use of bath: suitable 1 or 2 gentlemen. Seventh Street. SEVENTH — SIN front room; $1 a week. SEVENTH—SUNNY FRONT SINGLE furnisbed room: $1 per week. sixth Sirees. SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: double and single rooms. ~tevenson Street. STEVENSON, BET. FIFTH ANDSIXTH —First floor; very convenient: fine yard; © HOWARD—FURNISHED ROOMS FOB housekeeplns; large yard: rent cheap. 1 HOWARD — BAY - WINDOW SUITE, others: man and wife preferred. HOWARD—3 Of 4 UNFURNISHED Tooms; bath and laundr HOWARD. COR. Tk ed or unfurmshed sunny bay-window sultes for housekeepin; HOWARD ST., COR. FOURTEENTH; 3 or 4 sunny rooms, $8. HOWARD ST.—PARLOR FLOOE, 8 nicely furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping: bath, etc.: cheap: or will les entire bouse; will take rent in board if desirable. TEAM OF LIGHT refer- | ()NE_HORSE AND WAGUN CHEAP. IN- LE FURNISHED OOTOR'S PHA WORTH #1800 T0 | | EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 800 SETS LARKIN — NICELY FURNISHED sunny housekeeping rooms; also single. Meallister Street. A MCALLISTER — 3 UNFURNISHED T00ms; private family: references. Sutier sireec. SUTTER — FURNISHED ROOMS OR suites. $125 to $10 a week; night, 26¢ to needed $40,000: owner will remain if arrangement - —. can be made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. 2i3 PEST A 0 LET—COAL YAR IN RUNNING OR- der; best In city: - established'd years: rented | age free. or leased for a term of years; b stalls, screens, scales; rent $15, with water. 1915 McAlllster st. WAGUNS AND CAKKIAGES. G140, OOLSTABLSAED, COSBEAY. | 0K SALE ~ CARRIAGE, HARNESS AXD sacrifice: owner golug East. Particulacs at H Sshad . Ve PERT BROS. 108 Powel st buggies, etc, New Yor Stables, 507 Jessie si., near sixth. Y0 LD. QUICKSILVEE — A NUMBER OF —— = 5 o OR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE nlaqcn 'fi;"‘mgu“x.’s,’.‘ !l-e,nl‘sil:\cxc'}?fil:,“{(.!.ormerm‘y fir carriages of every desc iption; cash, notes or 230 Kearny st. instaliments. Carvill Mig Co., 46-48 8ih st., S. F. PAREC 3 = | A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE—BLACKSMITH Y b s TS A S50 Gsondotof wagons and busgies; cheap. ; 9rooms and 1 acte of land. For particulars address PROWSE & O'NEILL, | 830 Howard st. Haywards, Cal JLIGHTLY SOILED "DRIVING GLOVES: 1500, VT, FAYING KOADROUEE, samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sensome . with pouitry ranch, horse and EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERY, LAUN- wagon, cow, etc. Inquire 541 California st., wine dry. milk and grocery wazons: 4lso rockaway cellar. and 2 fine buzgies. 828 Harrison st ‘@195 EXPRESS BUSINESS FOR BALE, B NOTICES. KI5 oo of siniren: ol ssas | DO e b o s A ring $50 mouth. Apply 205 Larkin st. PUESUANTTO A DECRER OF FOREDLO. e T . made in the CI ‘ow 'S‘ 250 ?mL '(L-.L ‘ue;,fl:;,hw(;ium.f‘fi;‘,:; nr:':"crrfin?l& “he republic of fia:-u May 12, school; no opp: bance lifetime. _Apply 1806, notice Is Lereby glven tbat the PoRorn hereunder described will be soid at public auction TAURANT: RE i TRADE; BiITWEEN | atthe Courthouse (Alilolani Hale) in Honolulu. L2 carhouses: rent $17; no reasonable offer re- | lsland of Ouhu, K im.:: Wednesday. August 26, fused: accoun: of bad hesith. Call 3279 Misaion. | 1896, a1 12 o A AlOR s, @OR() INVES APRIL, §306; now Lanai Ranch, i $250 550 505 Sume, 8574 (505" wieTaged | catedoh the- and of Laat, comprisine 1500 #85 weekly prootairee. ¥ DALY, 1208 Bwy, Y. | aercy more or less in fee simple, and lanses of 18- JOE RENT—LARGE BASEMENT SALOON; | 840 acres moreor less of Government 1ands,the ¥ completely furnished for business: low rent. | most valuable ot which do not expire until 1916; ) 2 als are abont $1800. Inquire room 829, Parrott building, 825 Market st. ""',h‘;".‘:fl:; il ittad for a sheep ranch, ha G RANT MAN:; le houses for all purposes. all ip good re- first-class oyster and chophouse: in best ioca- Wk clsterns, wooished and press, and a tion; cheap; owner leaving city. 216 Sixth st ok of 24,000 shoep, 550 Liead f cattle ‘and 200 "HEAP: FINE CIGAR STORE: GOOD LO- | borses by actual coun C L n nkas Markos sirort. seni pio a months | JLbe lais are capabie of carsylok 100,000 sicep best reason for oull{i S ADOLy Qell T35S £ moat waluable on the islands. The lands now JPLENDID OPPORTUN —CANDY AND | owned and controlied by present owners virtually W tobacco store for sale cheap; ice cream and | comtroi the entire isiand of Lapal. tamale parlors. Apply 1314 Howard st. ‘There are rich grasses suitablo for breeding and NEi WANTILD IN EMPLOY | faitening of stock, and are eniirely, free from lan. . Tment office; rare chance; prefers paruner | {8087, there are o mony elp. Call 128 Fourth st. Stexm communication between Lanal and Hon- WANTED—TO START CASH GRO- | olulu évery week. swl:e;\ l:euxn borhood needs one; cheap A map showing all the lands controlled by the 2201 Adeline st., Oakiand. estate and a_detailed schedule of the property to : F e sold can be seen and further particulars can be STs ATTENTION — FINE = LOCA- | pad at the office of Messrs. Welch & Co., 220 Cali- tion: new §tore with rooms. SOULhWest COT-| fornin st., San ¥rancisco. D ner Halght and Devisadero sts. OXerms of sale will be cash In United States gold ‘yAl\'b_K\’ AT A BARGAIN; BAKES FROM 3 coin. 15, 1898. 50'4 uis, of flour dally ; full inspection allowed, | Honolulu, May Centervor Alamedn COMMLY: - P. C. JONES. Recelver. )SLY MUDERN IMPROVE D HOTEL Pic FESSIONAL CAKDS. 0 1ooms in Stockton for rentorlcase. In- © D. JSOTHIEN & DEEDS, ETC. L. BONTAG, ATT'Y R TARRIEER, W b Xotary, 116 Market; res.. 2126 Howard. Fm:“ LASS RESTAURANT 1IN COMPLET I - workih 5 st be sold. 208 | TOHN B, RICHARDS, LAW OF FIOES. ROOMS MeXilintoraer 5 RAKE oo Bt g']; 45 and ‘77, Crocker”bullaing; Leiepione Maia TOK SALE_GOOD-PAYING SALOON: PRES: | 15 Sen Franc) Ko NS et i Dustnest. Anpiy 627 JOHN K AITKES ANDAAURICEL A Sacramento st, | o aitys a5 iuw, rms 51,516, bib floor, Parrov: blds. c. $1 60; traosients soliclied. SUITER, COR TAY LOR—ELEGANTLY newly furnished sunny rms.: suite or single. Taylor Sireet. TAYLOR—DOUBLE ROOMS $2 PER week: single $1 25. Tenth Street. TENTH—LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms; also single; D durk Street. TURK—-LARGE PARLORS, WITH USE NFURNISHED ROOM COR. POLK AND McAllister sts.. XD BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada ane year for $1 50, posi- Minna Streec. LARGE FURNISHED 2 housekeeping bay-window room cheap. MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. B.ission Niree.. MISSION—2 LARGE SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms, stove ead sink in kitchen; $10 per month. MISSION—SUNNY o single and double rooms, $4 aad $6 TURK — NEATLY rooms to let. Miscellaneous. N PRIVATE RESIDENCE, VAN NESS AVE., e rooms, $7; references. Address x 75, Call Office. WEmKS NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEBKLY CALL. 1 wrapper, for mailing. BOARDING AND ROOMS. OLUMBIA sofri:::.—‘& BUCRLEY, ;0!:—“ merly pronrietor Cosmopolitan Hotel bias purchase] Hackmeter's Hotol, and assures his patrons and the traveling public that bis former reputation as s host will be outdone in Buckley's free buses meet ail trains and bosts. 125 10,129 Eddy st.: meals 25¢c. HE STEWART, COR. ELLIS AND LEA’ worth—Newly furnished rooms, suites or si: UTEL BERILING, 714 bUSH—A FAMILY Liotel: references ¥l ern convenlenees. MISBION—2 ROOMS, NICELY AnIanER nished, complete housekeeping: New Montgomery Street. NEW MONTGOMERY—NEWLY PA- housekbeping Suices ih oy’ see shom " loned Ninth Street. NINTH—2 BAY-W. housekeeping: also single. Pearl Street. PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCT. - 2, 8 or 5 well-furnished housekeeping ro:rz:‘ Seventn Stree:. SEVENTH-SUITE OF HOUSEKE; 10g rooms, $12; transient $1 per week vy SIXih S ree SIXTH ST.—LARGE, SUNNY, N furnished frotit rooms for nonuke‘:g‘g‘:!‘y stockton btre W. COR. STOCKTON AND FILBERT-—2 « rooms furnished complete for housekeeping; VAN NESS, DOW ROOMS; LIGHT LL, STORE. 299 FOURTH ST.. . henr Howard. ASHTON &GARDINEE, 411 Montgomory st PO LET—FINE CORNER STORE: NEWLY T wenty-fourth and Florida ste. TORE COR. LAFAYETTE, 1624 HOWARD; with fixtures for saloon; fit for any busiuess, ehepmal s oo e T OUFFICES TO LET, s A R R Ry e ki3 ST ET-BLRGANT OFFICES AND LODGE- Cama Tn the wew bullding, Y. M. C. A., Mason aud Eilis sts.; rent exceedingly EDY-FINESUITE: GROUND FLOOR; offices for 40CtoF or denti RECKELS BUILDING, 937 MARKET— Elegant snnnv offices, §12 50 up; .uuwx service free. A d oI Nontbormets ate .k HOTEL TO LEASE. TELL HOU! 3! 1 nons hotel. 10 torsuerly THIRD—CLEANEST AND housekeeping rooms in city; 931"-?&'2 Twenty-sixth Street. TWENTY - SIXTH, NR, MISSION— nicely furnished, clean housekeeping rooms; rent low. Washington Street. WASHINGTON —SUNNY UNFUR- rooms running water. e e o Tonning water, STORAGE. P ISl ek s WA DR TORAGE~CHEAPEST IN THE CITY ;. FIRE- proof butlding; advances made. gn’xfim—. PIANOS, TRUNKS: CHAS. L. TAYLOK,504 Post. nished housekee) FUESTTRE vances, shipping. B.SMITH FURNITURE low rates; fire-proot nnanf? i-nu’ nfl = W. Sush s this well i renovated, consid com| wi best 2d-class hotel N & BURKE. PAMILY COW FOR SALE; CHEAP. 847 Florida st., near Twenty-first, below Bryant. 1280 ACRES TIMBER TAND KRN 00.; water: fine for eattle-raising. N. PACIFIC GAS ENGINE—2-I.P.; PERFECT order: 2 Adams pr tg presses; power 516 Mission MONEY TO LOAN. OR SALE—PATENT FOR THE LATE WIL- llam Klford’s portable house. Apply to MRS, E.ELFORD, 1406 Thirteenth ave., Enat Oakland. Q& HOBREFOWER OAS KNGINE; CHEAP, Apoly 2109 Larkin st., after 6 ». M. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES boughtand soid. 112114, Market,bet. 7th & 8th. ARGAINS TV PEWRITERS: ALL MAKES; ‘write for prices. Typewriter Ex., 810 Califorain. |, UILDINUS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SiSHES ) doors, mantels, etc., 1or sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGL SIZE fire and burglar proof sate. 109, 111 Marke: si. JIRE AND BUHGLAR SAFE, LEITER press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. JEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND band. W.S RAY Mfg Co. 13 Callfornia sz SEWING MACHINES, J EW FAMILY BRINGERS FOR RENT, 1 50 permontn: V. S. Singers, $2. 1559 Market st. LLKINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st e e e e e XY AMOUNT ON BONDS, watches, jewelry, silverware, and instroments; interest low: private enirance: rivate rooms; discreet atiendants, at UNCLE ARRIS', 15 Grant ave. ATVAROE O DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry, also oo furniture, pianos, withous re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 948 Market st.; open evenings. $100.000 OI0AF, 7%, AT 6 ATEG 5 Oakland and country, Iife lo- surance, real estate in probate, small or iarge sums. SHAINWALD, -BUCKBEE & CO, 218-220 Montgomery st. ONEY LYING IDLE; TAKE AT 85 INTER- est per month for each 81000 same rate sec- ond mortgage or life insurance. Coin, box 2. Call, ONEY LOANLD ON JEWALEY AND other valuables st the Security loan Offica 1106 Market st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. ])IRECT ON YOUK FURNITURE OF PIANO: no removal; no delays; no commlssions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohua bldg, 1170 Market st. NY AMOUNT: 18T, 2D or 8D MORTGAGES; ‘estates, undivided interests, real estate i LIO- bate. McCOLGAN. 24 Monigomers, room 3. MEDICAL. BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases pecullar to their sex: latest improved method of ‘treatment: never fails; perfectly harmless: free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped immediately: prices to sult the times; home in confinement.” DR. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernis Bank: consult free; French regulat pink pills $2; hours from 9 A. 3. 105 P. M. and 710 9 r. M. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- niored in o few bours; cate and sure reliet arant : travelers hel without ay 3 - fate homs i confinement: ' regular - gradusce olan; 80 years sucgesstul practice: MEDL- AL ELECTRICITY used; ladies, consuit the doctor before going elsewhere: you wiil save time and expense; consultation free and confidential. MES. DR W YETH, 918 Pos: st.. near Larkin. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ‘ment o worthless piils used ; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matier from what cause; resiores always in one day can be sent aud used at home: all cases guaranteed if you ‘want 10 be_treated safe and sure call ona man's physician. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st S. GOODWIN, DISEASES WOMEN SPE- claliy: unexcel'ed in restoring irregularity or other conditions: howe In confinement: vesi care: low fees: pills $3: Moved to 9U4 McAllister st ALPEAUB FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO iadies troubled wiih irreguiarities: 1o d: tafe and sure; $2 50 cxpress C. 0. D.; don't uatil 100 late. OSGOOD BHUS., Oakland. Cal MESDE WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE fore and during confinement: Infauts adopted into homes; treats all female complaiuia or arities successtully. 418 ¥ddy su. URE CORE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: & home in confinement with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by MBS DR. GWYKE, 226 Turk st. $500 o8 EVERY FAILURE TO CURE: eve digeases successiully treated. Ladies con. free MRS. DR. SCUTT, specialist, 216 Poweli. ST & 2D MORIGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES- tates:iowest rates:no delav.MTRPHY 628 Mrkt. DVANCESON DIAMON DS, JEW BLEY, KTO Colambia Loan & ¢oliaterai Office. § Grant ava. PAWNBROKERS. AT, 128 KEARNY ST. ROOM 9-MONEY loaned, waiches, diamonds, etc.; low rates; private rooms: elevator: pledges for sale cheap. MONEY WANTED. ANTED—~LOAN OF $5000 TO $7000: GOOD security. Address F. G. WILSON, Brookiyn Hotel, San Francisco. PROPOSALS, ROPOSALS FOR WHITENING AND TINT- ing schoolhouses—Seaied proposais will be re- ceived by the Superiotendent 0t Common Schools in upen session of the Board ot Education, New City Hail, San Francisco, on WED NESDAY, July 23, 1896, al 8:30 0'ciock P. M., 10r whiiening and tinting the classrooms and bails of the fol owing- named school buildings in_the city and county of San Francisco: 'Broadway, Buena Vists, Cleve- land, Ciement, Cooper, Columbia, Crocker, Den- man, Edison, Emerson, Everett, Fairmount, Fraoklin, Fremont, d, Girls’ High, Golden Gate, Huight, Hemilton, Ilawthorne, 'Hearst, Henry Durant, Horace Mann, Humboldt, Irving John Swett, Jefferson, Lafayetie, Le Conte, La- Euna Honda, Lincoin, Longieliow, Lowell Hign, Madison, Marshall, Mission, Monroe, Moulder, Ocean House, Pacific Avenue, Pacific Heights, Peabody, Poiyiechnic. Redding, Richmond, Rin- con, Sherman, South Cosmopolitan, Bheridan, South San Francisco, Spring Valiey, Stanford, Btarr King, Sutro, Washington, Webster. West End, Whitijer and Winfield Scott schools: all work to be done n accordance wizh specifications on file at the storeroom of the School Depariment, corner Pine and Larkin sts. Each bidder will be Tequired 1o SUbILIt & separate estimate on each of the above-named buildings. The board reserves the right to reject any or ali bids as the public good may require. GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. RS, M. E. RODGERS, PRIVATE HOME IN IVl confinement; erms reduced. 928 Howard st. R~ J. A. ACHARD, MIDWIFE—-HOME IN confinement: 25 yrs’ experieace. 555 Mission. IP TRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI-EASE see MRS.DR, PUETZ and beconteot. 541 Ath. P IVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS, R. FUNCKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. ij 14 MCA LLISL kL STREET, NEAR B-l'a#v‘l‘“‘iimfl women and children. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A A A P PN DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL T T2 Bisimaa. copieotiogn, wils, Seede o & tended 16, G. W. HOWE, att’y-at-law. 850 Market. E PHILLIPS—U. & AXD STATE COURTS? . ‘damage cases & speciaity: oan on estates; churges moderate. Offices 5U8 California. F. ARAM, ATT'Y-AT-LAW,581 PARROTT +bldg. Practices 1n all courts;charges moderate ROPOSALS FOR A SIONE BULKHEAD— sealed pros:llll will be received by the Super- intendent of Common Schools in oven session of the Board of Edncation, bew City M, San Fran, cisco, on Wednesday, Juiv 29, 1898, ai 8:30 o'clock P. M.. for consiructing a stone bulkhead at the Lafayette Primary School,in the City and County of Sun Franciaco, in accordance with the specifications (and the conditions mentioned therein) at the office of Churies I. Havens, archi- tect of the board, room 55, Ficod bullding, corner Fourth and Market stree . The board reserves the n;x:; to Teiect any.or all bidsas the public good ive. T orer BEANSTO Socretary. PHYSICIANS, Rflovnn—n& C. ¢ OUDONNELL TO 1204 Marke: st : digeases of woman a specialty. ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT Ppractice is a guarantee of iair treatment; D"flmu‘-m‘l:llm by mall EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED; NO PUB- liclty § avios tres, confidential, P. 0. box 2183, W. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CHRON- « icle pldg; advice free; moderate: open evngs. w W, DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-A I-LAW, 420 Y'Y . California st, Tooms 14 a0d 15; advice ree DISSOLUTION OF CO-PART>ERSHIP. DISMLUTIDI OF PARTNERSHIP — THE firm of STONE & WEIL has been dissolved by mutval’consent. WILLIAM M. WEIL will continue the business, 'l liabilities and col- lect all accounts. July 15, 1896. TYPEWRITERS, REMINGTON, §85: SMITH, $60; SEND FOR sample work, SCOTT & BANNAN.833Mntgmy e e 2 s e THE DIVORCE REUCORD. Compiaint filed: Alice E. Bethel against James M. Bethel. Divorces granted: Caroline M. Houston from John G. Housten, de- sertion; Judge Hebbard. Ida W, Seale from William A. Seale, adultery: Judge Daingerfisld. Custody of minor child awarded to pigintiff. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHY, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They mus. be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. | . BORN. SCHALICH—In this city, July 14, 1896, tothe wife of T. 1. Schalich, & daughter. SOHL—In this city, July 10, 1896, to the wite of William Sohl, s daughter. REGAN—In this city, July 13, 1896, to the wife of J. Regan, a daughter. WILBER—In this city, July 17, 1896, to the wife of H. C. Wilber, a son. . MARRIED. DIECKMANN—SCHERF—In this city, July 5, 1896, by the Rev. Fatier Lyons, Frederick H. Dieckmann and Annie Scher?, boih of San Fran- cisco. OLIVER—JOHNSON—In this city, July )4, 189& by the Rev. William C. Pond, Otto E. Oliver Lottie Johnson, both of San Franelsco. DIED. Bagge, Edith C. La Vallee. Noemle Catton, William D. Xottus, Catherine V. Caddell, Pertecta Ludemann, Albert Daunet, Leon J. Luther, Harry W. Dillingham, Mrs. 7. C. Mogan, Delfa E. Driscoll, Joanna Neliman, Peter Gatye, William 0'Donnell, Edward P Gruenhagen, Henrlette Riding, Julis Horzan, M. J, Roach. Thomas Kelly, Irene Whittord, Annle M. Willlams, Robert AYER—In this clty. July 17,1896, IElizabeth A, Ayer, mother of Clarence Jr., Willlam, Frank, Phmbe, George and Washington Ayer, s naitve ::;iosmu, Mass., aged 43 years 4 months and 16 5. BAGGE—In this city, July 16, 1896, Edith Chris- tina Bagge, only and beloved childof Ellen and Charles Bagge, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 months. Frienas and scquainjances are respeoct- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), 8t 2 o'clock P. M., from the famlly residence, 112 Silverstreet. Inierment L 0. 0. i Cemetery. CATTON—In Oakland, July 16, 1896, Willlam Donald, infant sonof Annie A.and thelate W. D. Catton, aged 8 months. AFFriends and acquaintances are res fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), st 8 o'clock P. M., from the family residence, New Broadway and Fortleth streei, Oakland. CADDILL—In this city, July 17.1898. Perfecta, Deloved child of John and Perfecta Gaddell, a na. tive of San Francisco, aged 8 years 6 months and 25 days. DAUNET—In this city, July 17, 1896, Leon J., beloved son of Edward and Mamie Daunet, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged S mouthsaid 15 lays. DILLING HAM—1In this city. July 18, 1886, Mrs. Jane C. Dilliagham, aged 58 years 1 woath'and 7 avs. DRISCOLL — In Benicia, July 15, 1895, Joanna Driscoll, mother of Mrs. Mary E. Munroe of Valiejo and Kate and John Driscoll of Benicla, a native of Ireland, aged 75 years. 2 The funeral ‘'will take place THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 o'clock A. ., from her late Tesidence, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, Be- nicla. GATYE~—In this city, July 15, 1898, William Gatye, a native of Germany, aged 70 years. GRUENHAGEN—In this city, July 17, 1895, Henriette, beloved wife of C. . Gryenhageo, and mother of Crarlotte, Alberta and Charles Gruen- Dhagen. s native of Paris, ¥rance, aged 46 years. BF~Friends and acqualntances Aare reapeci- fully invited to attend the fanerat TO-ORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from her late resi- residence, 2812 Gough street, between Pacific and Broadway. Interment Laursl Hill Ceme- tery. HORGAN—In Oakland, July 17, 1896, at his rest- dence, 1055 Willow street. Oskiand, M. J. Hor- gau, beloved husband of Mary A. Horgan, and uncle of Jonn J. Horzan, aged 42 years. [Boston papers piease copy. | A~ Notice of funeral hereatter. KELLY—1In this citv, July 17, 1896, Trene, dearly beloved daughter of James E.and the late Ha- nora Kelly, and_sisterof Mrs. Willlam Lyle, Margaret, John Jerome and Alf R. Keily, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 26 years 10 months and 6 days. 2~ The fuperal will take place TO-MORROW (Sundsy), at 9 o'clock ... from the family Tesidence, 309 Leavenworth screet, thence 10 St. lgnatins Church, Hayes street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at §:50 0'clock A. M. interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Flease omit flowers. LA VALLEE—In this city, July 16, 1896, Noemle, beloved wife of Armand’ La Valiee, and mother of Liza, Armand and Archange La Vallee, a na- tve of slontreal, Canada, aged 39 years 2 months and 14 days. 9 Friends and scquaintances and membersot the Society of Our Lady of Victoires are respect- fully {nvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), ac_8:18 o'clock A.M.. from her late residence, 1618 Howard sireet, thence to Notre Dame des Victoires Church, Bush street, between Grant avenue and Stockion streety where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele: brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by electric fuperal-car from Thirtieth street and Sso Jose aveaue. LOFTUS—In this city. July 17, 1896, Catherine Virginia, beloved daughter of James and Mary YLofius, and sister of Agnes Loftus, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 17 days. LUDEMANN~—In this city, July 16, 1896, albert Ludemann, & native ot Hoistein, Germany, aged 27 years. #5-Friends ‘and_acqumntances ars resnect- uliy invited o attend the funeral TO-MORROW sSunday), aé 2 0'clock P, M., from Pyth: Castle, $08" Marke streel, where. the funeral services will be_heid under the auspices of Court Seal Rock No, 45, F. of A. Remains ai the par- lors of Theodor Dierks 967 Mission street between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Lsurel H! Cemetery. LUYTHER—In this city, July 15, 1896, Harry W. Luther, 8 nativeot Indiana, aged 32 years 9 nd 16 days. MOGAN—In this city, July 15, 1896, Delis E., beloved wife of Joseph Mogan, & native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 46 years & months and 19 days. #3-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW: (Sunday), at 10:30 o’clock A. M., from her late residence, California avenne. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. NELLMAN—In this city, July 14, 1898, Peter Nellman, & native of Denmark, aged 57 yoars. O'DONNELL—Tu ths city, July 16, 1896, Edward P. O’ Donneil, beloved son of Mrs. 5. A. McLaugh- 1in, and brother of D. F., Jobn T. and James C, O’ Donnell, Mrs. F. Plerce, Sadie Mciaughlin and Sister Annie of the Convent of Merey, a native of Newtown, El Dorado County, Cal.. aged 31 years 8 Ratiiionta ‘and acqusintan respect. riends and scquantances are sully Invited to_sctend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M., from his late residence, 11133 York street,’ thence to S Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 oclock A.M. Interment Mount Catvary Cemetery. RIDING—In this city, July 16, 1896. Julls, dearly beloved wite ot T. R. Riding. and motner of Mar- ion and Robert Kiding, & native of Ireland, aged 42 years 6 months and 6 days. A3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited 10 attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sanday). at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from herlate residence. 9. Post street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, wheres solemn ulem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Inter- ment I 0. 0. F. Cemetery. n ihis clty, July 13, 1896, Thomas native of New York, aged 40years, WHITFORD—In this city. July 17,1896, Annio Matilda Whitford beloved daughter of George and Barosra Whitford, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 18 days. WILLIAMS—In this city, July 15, 1896, at_the residence of his son-in-law, John Ferguson, 2010 Buchanan street, Robert Willlams, beloved father of Arthur, Chariey, Stephen and Eenja- min Williams and Mrs. J. Ferguson, a native ot Juabon Denbegshire, North Wales, aged 70 years. 3 8 Friends of deceased are tfully invited to attend the tunersl TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock . . from the residence of his son- in-law, 2910 Buchanan street. lutermen: Oy- press Lawn Cemoterr. MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. 2 Telephone 3080. - MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY; NEAREST CEME- tery to the city; non-sectarian;: in no dense ex- clusive; location unexcelled. Office 997 Marke: street, southeast corner of Sixtn. <