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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1896. BUSINESS CHANCES. + ahd candy siore: Tentr doing busin party 8 years. Sece At cigar-stand. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE S10RE. « besi location; receipts averaze $15 a nd wagon: low rent; living rooms. TT, 1126 Market st. @ QR CIGAR-STORE, STATIONERY AN D $325. Lan ohice: No: 1 location: lving Tooms: Jow rent; doing good business. See BAR- RETT, 1125 Market st 4 living-rooms; low- of §8 to $1u per day: same ARRETT, 1125 Market st., BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. A TTENTION, BUYERS_COE. LIQUOR SA 41 1o0n among business houses: no night or Sun- day work selling less than price of fixtures; offer wanted. Wood, coal, huy and feed business, 5 stails, which pay regt of yard; fuil vatne $300. Pariner wanted in commission business; clesrs $75 amonth to each: and all kinds of busiesses forsaic by HEALY & CO., 25 Kearny st. FOB SALE CHEAP—STAND IN CALIFOR- nla Market; S doing good business. Apply 32 ... BOUSES TO LET. B A 1(). HOUSE, 4 RoOMS, TLARGE YARD . and cellar. Key at bikery, Twenty- 1ourth and Guerrero. 210 BUSH—_HOUSE 8 ROOMS AND BATH: rent reasonuble. Apply 10 to 4, on premises. 10, HousE: ¢ ROOMS; YARD. $ « Treat ave., near Twenty-second st. 12 917 FOR SALE Ox EXCHANGE FOR VACANT Pproperty—Satoon cor. Ritch and_Townsend sts. 215 BRANCH BAK B125. Diinay siod low rent: doing fair business; BARRETT, 1126 Market. (HEAP— WooD AND COAL YARD; MA- chinery to cut wood: express business, etc.: BARRETT, 1126 Market st. ¥, STATIONEERY north of Market st.: livipg-rooms. See | clears $150 & th stable. first sireet, cor. Guerrero, suitable for board- ing or privaie residence; very low rent. See it. OUSE—A_VICE HOUSE AND OTHERS to rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montzomery st. PAGE—HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS AND LARGE SEEBNDID IS ROOM HOUSE, 3392 TW ENTY - ABLISH &1 R D - ES D CORNER $1600. Sison "ou prominent street: long lease; igate this bargain. STENBERG CO., 652 Marier £ $1300. sivon” ket st. R NE! rTONERY, BOOK AND &12-) notion store, with splendid front: oppo- site prominent p: and school; rent $12: 1nvoice goods; sickness. N G CO., 632 Market. SR_IN_GOOD PAYING STENBERG CO., 632 Mar- (599D ROUTE ¥Ox SALE ON THIS PAPEER. Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2. ()Y TER-PARLORS AND CHOPHOUSE NE Market; very cheap. 418 Postst.; after 12, $750. BEANCH BAKERY AND COFFER + saloon: bar connected. Inquire Call. T WANT PARTNEE T0 ATl/ IN DEVELOP ing good mine. 1. W., box 157, Call Office. [{OR SATE CHEAP—_COALYARD: 3 WA- sons. 5 Oak Groveave., off Harrison st. PARTNER WANTED (GERMAN), $5 CAPI- tal; by lady of means. 12 Masog, room 2. Ounss'msmsnzn CORNER GROCERY; bar. HILBERT BROS., 103 Powell st. JINE CORNER SALGON AND RESTAUB- ant. Corner of Fell and Stanyan sts. COTTAGES TO LET. GTTAGE 8 SUNNY BOOMS: YARD, BASE- ment; small family. 1280 Folsom st., near nih. Cm"h\uz 5 ROOMS AND STABLE. 3a MIL- ler st., off Mission, nr. Seventeenth. $8 5(), COFTAGE; 3 ROOMS. 18 PROS. B + pect ave. bet. Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth sts.. near Mission. ] OVELY MODERN 6-ROOM SUNNY COT- tage; rent §15. 4392 Seventeenth st., above | Douglass. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Jones Strent. (7 IUSES—THE VAN WINKim xEw msnagement; elegani sunny sonites and single: newly turnished: baih. €te.: $10 to $30. 305 JONES—LAKGE SUNNY FRONT PAR- lor; running waier; use of bath scirnv Birce.. ; ARUFGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firsy Class 1o every Tespect: Lerms reasonabie. E HAVE ROONS TO RENT. CALL AT W Eeaial Una Tousists Guide, 839 Kearny st. Diwr) 77 MARKET—AMERICAN HOUSE: SUN- ny furnished rooms, suite and single; cheap, ’&EMITE HOUSK, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 35¢ to $1: week. 1 50 10 $5: families. [JARGE FRONT SUNNY. BAY "WINDOW Toom; reasonabe. 1722 Market st. 1812 MARKET = VAN XNBSS HOUSE; suite of unfurnished rooms; aiso light housekeeping. 5 Mason Street. 614 MASON —SUNNY, NEWLY FUR- Dished or unturnished rooms for twe; rea- sonable. 216 TPAR' R NTED IN ONE OF $ 1600. l‘he\ ‘nm p offices in the clty, employing six printers: a nd_opportunity for an aciive business to clear $200 per month. STENBERG & CC Market st. 1T STORE; OLD ES. ; Tecelpts aver- 632 Market. $275.Coiisnes: age $12: retinn, $175 FUPNISHED ROOMING-HOUSE OF 9. 11 rooms: low rent: must sell at once owner going to the conntry. WILKE & WOLS, 531 California st. : offers oni 1ass paying: owner bought pied for 3days. WILKE t G () CORNER SALOON ON TRANS: $1100. L2500 rent S50 O rents iove: ve y receip's §18; rarest chance; owmer 5 DRUG STORE IN WESTERN $2000. 28diton; & Nving-rooma; rent sa5e established rs: Jarge paironage: OWner o re- WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. | PARTAER W . grocery and ba to Market st. WILKE & F YOU WA C Dess. LUBI I & CHASE, 7 City Hail ave. NE OF THE OLDE STABLISHED steam iaundries in the city: place is worth $4000; horses, wagon and everything included: Lhis place must be sold: come and investigate. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. TED IN CORNER £00d location; close LF, 531 Callfornia. OB BUY A BU T HE CHANCE OF YOUR LIFE; BUSINESS for sale.” Box 20, Monterey, Cal. ALOON—MUST BE ~OLD IMMEDIATELY; bargain. Apply 785 Mission st. ALOON FUR SALE; CHAAP; sold to-day. Call at this office. ND PRODUCE BUSINESS FOR 1008 Hyde st ODGING-HOUSE IN MINING TOWN. dress G. S., Angels Camp. FOR SALE-FISH MAKKET. 495 HAIGHT sireet. MUST BE AD- LODGING-HOUSE! RENT CHEAR: SUNNY COTTAGES: 4 AND 5 rms: bath, basement. yard. 15th & Dolores. FURNISHED FLATS. | 0 RENT_ELEGANT FURNISHED FLAT: 7 rooms; bath. 1242 McAllister, NE. cor. Steiner, 9GA MoALLISTER-SUNNY FURNISHED rooms, double and single; private family; #8and $10. ) DG MCATLISTER — 8 " UNFURNISHED rooms, private family; references. FLATS TO LET. 8“‘? GROVE, NEAR FILLMORE—6 SUNNY modern ‘rooms elegantly papered; bach: basement; yard: $25. ROOM FLAT. CORNER MCALLISTER AND Polk sts. 16 RAUSCH, NR. HOWARD—NICE SU Y 43 ROOMS .$1300 11 ROOMS. :'aoo flat; 3 rooms rge yard; cheap rent. Pinetransient 150 43 rooms.payments. FAUTH, PLEASURE AND ECONOMY 180 rooms. . 7600 16, bay-window. -uggg' combined; all bright, cozy flats: 5 rooms: 31 rooms B = Dbath: marme view. 8and 10 Hasover place, off 23 Tooms. 21600 TNDERWOOD, 765 Market st. < 15-RO0M HOUSE, ONLY ........#350 $350. 357 7oom corner hotisr. 11800 80-room hotel and bar (o exchange. L2000 86 rooms, clearing $250. 13500 50 room boarding-hous 5000 9 rooms, only—yes—o 225 ooms, only $150 cash and puyments. ..... 600 40 rooms, corner, only A 1500 14 rooms, $100 cash, balance payments....... 500 MONEY TO LOAN ON ANY HOUS! ©©) ROOMS ON MARKET ST. . £ 45 rooms. corner, cleazing $200. 50 houses, 5 10 140 rooms, from 850 to Apply 10 DECKER, 1020 Market st. Minne Siree.. MINNA-2 FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT- able for housekeeplug. Miss.on Ntre 838 Mssrox — *RONT SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms, $6 to $10 per month; also single, $4. 868 MISSION—LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS, ) suitable for housekeeping: ulso others. T ) MISSION, NE._TWENTIETA—NICE D40 eSS THES TR NIOR nished; suites or siugle; private, U'purrell syrest. 4169 ARRE LL— CHANGED HANDS; nicely fornished sulies aud single; terms reasonable. Yolk Streei. POLK, NEAR TURK —FURNISHED room for gentleman; reasonable, Ritch Street. f 1 RITCH—1SUNNY FRONT ROOM; SUIT- 2 able for 2 gentlemen. . 2 R295(), ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND L2V, bar business: actual value of price asked in stock and fixtures; good local and out- side trade; must be sold, owner interested In other business: Investizate this place. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. F YOU WANT A BUSIN S OF ANY KIND let us show you some fine piaces at bargains; call atonce. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. Qlfi( YOU. BUS! ESs AN OF GOOD <0 - standing and reputation wants partner to assist bim: will pay $75 per month, with se: wust be willing to best prospect of large inc work and assist generally: business easily learned. . 602 Markel st. Particulars G 5 ANT _PLACE, $40 Jped i every respect well estaolished selling on_account of old age; propri cheap rent; living-rooms, bar ud wagon: investization in ART, 602 Ma $1000. 053 nificently fitted u established busines rent cheap: clears 7833, ’ NCH BAKERY IN -S {O. portion Western addition: ving rooms; good steady trade. GEO. STEW= OON AT TERMINUS nes; 5 private rooms; mag- register, etc.: old- =E B nt M. LESS, 78314 low: F-ROOM FLAT FINELY FURNISHED: MUST { seli thts week; owner going East. 46 Grove st. RIVATE LODGING-HOUSE OF TWELVE rooms for sale cheap; to be seen from 2 to 5. 819 First st. No agents. | il"n‘:nmemo st., below Mason: keys cor. Mason. 4 sunny clean rooms. 403 Oak | $1A FLAT OF 3 LARGE ROUMS; LARGE 615 SEAEY—LOWER FLAT: FINE CO tion: € rooms, bath: alilight and 314 LEAVENWORT! ny fiat 7 rooms, bath, cellar; rent reduced. T $1 - Post st., near Poik. 8 rooms, bath. 135 San Jose ave.,nr. 24th. 7 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—4 T0 QURNITURE FOR HOUSEs: INSTALLMNTS new or 2nd hand. Lundy Furn. Co., 813 Market. $14 25D 1z CFPER AND LOWER FLAT: . yard. 2121 Eleventh st. HANDSOME & FLAT 5 ROOMS AND BATH. 1027 $18. FLECANT MODERN SUNNY FLAT: 1505 Fona: nruraishea; pleasinny jocated: IRABLE SUNNY CORNER FLAT; 6 JCRNISHED ROOMING- HOUSE OF 28 rooms: I [ . 1541 Kddy st P o oo BUCES Dt \anepistin it S0 SAQU;;\(;fi?fcemw furnished rooms: ! $Z o o ls." 763 Folsom. >3 o y : owner | ——————— AT 1 ROGHET called East;”choice location: unexcelled for trau- | 4871 HATGHT. ER FLAT. 4 ROOMS: slent. Sacrifice, Box 148, Cal Office. 20 (2 yard, basement; rent $1150. 7 ST—8 AND 4 ROOM SUNNY FLAT! J,00K AT THIS — 7 ROOMS FURNISHED; J first class: price $100. 14164 Howard. FURNITURE FUE SALK, IRE SALE! Prices stand till goods are completely dis- posed of. Oak bed sets. Bed lounges. Stoves. Carpets, per y: Linoleum, per yai Matting, per yard Till our new building D stand. Till such time we .are conducting business a SE comer Sevenl and Mission s J. AT L T NEUMANNS 117 SIXTH FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good 2smew; cash Or time. open evenings. ellent trade; no compe- et st. A WHOLESALE DISTRICT, J will sell a: invoice on account of Geparture; & great bargain. JOHNSTON, 25% Kearny st SE FOR A TERM OF YEARS; and basement brick building, con- so ground-floor and wel centrally located. half block N < from Baldwin Hotel and of Market st Lmporium buildin - furnished thronghout; furniture for saie on reasonable terms. For fur- ther particulars apply to S.SILVERBERG, 320 Sansome st., room 39 40() SABDETS: CHAMEBER) sETS, 814 2 sets, $20: folding-beds stoves, perior £10: bed- ounges, 7. T. H. MCCARTHY 112 4th e e bath: $13 and §16. 516, SAIER FREE: LOVELY UPPER D1 0. modern sunny 5-room fiat; 100 feet from Casiro cars. 4073 Twenty-third si.; key 4075. ESIRABLE SUNNY FLAT OF 7 KOOMS, with bath aud all modern improvements 1838 Bush s, bet. Franklin and Gough: rent, in- einding water, #33 50, LAI—A NiCn rLAL AND OTHERS TO | X rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- | zomery st. JEW FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH; water free. 529 Lvy ave. | WLEGANT NEW FLAIS, SEVENTH ST, BE- low Brvant, 5 and 6 rooms. bath: §% t0 $16. 812 sixth Sireec. SIXTH—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; nicely furnished single and double rooms. Stockton Street. STOCKTON, NE. COR. GEARY—SUNNY furmshed downtown rooms; $7. 12 suiler Streei. 3()8 SUTTER — FURNISHED ROOMS OR « sultes. $125 to $10 & week; night, 25¢ to $150; transients solicited. 7‘)3 SUTT , COR. TAYLOR—ELEGANTLY 4 newly furnished sunny rms.: suite or single. Gaylor Sireei. TAYLOR—LAKRGE DOUBLE PARLORS; 2 beds: singie rooms $1 50 a week. 10! Miscell aneou (GOGH. NR. PINE-LARGE SUNNY FRONT alcave room. and large room connecting: fur- nished or unfurpished; board optional: private family _Address Reasonable, box 99, Cail Office. "HE ALBEMABLE, COR. MASON AND Market—Elegant sunny sulte, fronting M arket ; suitable for a doctor: rent reasonabl HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, Ash Avenue. 103 AsE AVE.—2 NICE UNFUKNISHED | rooms for housekeeping; §8. FURNITURE WANTED. WANT FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX- tures of any kind; will pay good prices. Call or send card 7 Uity Hall ave. i Buchanan Street. £(2 BUCHANAN NY CORNER; BAY- 1UZ window; housekeeolng complete: first floor; 86, C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 CALIFOR- - nia, cor. Kearny, pays besi price for furniture. ¥ YOU WANT GOOD PHICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M, J. SIMMONS' Auc. Co., 1057 Market, pays cash HE DEL NORTE HOTEL, CRESCENT CITY, California—The best equipped house in North: ern California is now offered for sale, or can be Jeased ou fAVOTADIE terms: this house 15 the best paying investment in Northern Califoruis, aud must be disposed of o account of sickress. For terms and particulars apply or address E. YATES, proprietor, Crescent City. C OR “SALE_HOTEL WITH GOOD BAR trade and 30 steady boarders: good opportu- | nity, with farniture, lease: ‘vill be sold on sccount of sickness. Apply for narticulars from HARRY FISHEER, prop ietor, Sonoma House, Point Tiburon, Marin County, Cal. $100 SMALL PART DOWN; Dr LICACY . home bakery and coffee-place: living- rooms: furnished: just the place for 2 ladies or man and wife: established trade: clears $60 | monthly; cheap rent; fine location; sickness. 504 Turk st. WASTED — PARTNER WITH $10.000 TO $20,000 in a very profitable and safe business ; well esiablishea and complete plaut and capable of doubling proauct; ample security given: no agent need apply. Address £. D., box 89, this office. o PART. $200. £A2 for 1000 chicks: 8 chicken-houses and breeding- | pens; complei 300 biooded fowls, different sizes; | | & great opportunity. Address N., box 45, Call. OCTOR'S PRACTICE; WORTH $1800 TO $2000 per annum; stock of drugs and utensils for §200, actual value of stock; location one of the most promising mining towns in Stat Address 1. L., box 58, Call office, 710 Market s F. DIATE DISPOSAL ON AC- | no reasonable offor refused: stock, fixiures; icase 314 years; the whole for | $575; 1f not sold by 25th will be disposed of at suction. H., box 72, Cali Office. 400, FOK SALE —SPLENDID OQPFOR- « tunity: icecream parlor, candy, Sta- tiopery, cigar and tobacco store: good loeation. For particnlars address P. O. box 958, San Ratael. MAYER BUYS JYOUR FURNITURE, piano. 11 8. CARPET ONES CU. CANPET - CLEANING AND renovating works., Min office 25 aud 37 8th. VARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LA YING, 3¢.; HUG ‘sampies free: tel. Jessie 844. Straiton. 19 8th st. REA WESTERN CARPET-BEATING works; latest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay- 1ng 8¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th: phone Jessie 253. VW HES YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH £ work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 358-57 Tehama st : tel. So. 40. (U RLIYSCAREET FEATING WORKS 543 Golden Gate ave.! telephone east 126. EANING. Bush Street. BUSH, NEAR LARKIN—3 UNFUR- nished housekeeping rooms, lower flat. 1238 Lddy Sireei. Q] 7 EPRY HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS: { ‘nicely furnished; splendid location; private tamily.g { Elgin Park. { 36 ELGIN PARK—3 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS l} furnished compiete; piano; reasonabie. | Eitls Srred single; board if desired. 633 ELLIS, N, POLK—FURNISaED ROOM, boarders. 403 Sixth st.; bakery. e conveniencas Just off Market, with 2 and 3 living-rooms in LOY, 138 Montgomery st. gomery st. o 33() ELLIS —TWO SUNNY, FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, In rear; $12. F¥ifth Street. FIFTH—2 SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- kpg rooms; stove, closet, bath; private; $10. 1314 BOARDING AND ROOMS, PO R s 3] JOSES - SUNKY ROOMS, SUITE O ELLIS — NICELY FURNISHED PAR- 1ors, en suite or single. with board. 737 Sih bowrd. TADY WISHES & COUPLE MORE STEADY ) JUTEL BEKTLING, 714 sUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given aud required; all mod STOKES 20 LE WO STORES, NOS. 8 AND 10 EIGHTH ST., excelient order: well saited for milliner, dress- maker or barber: rent low. Apply to P. C. MOL- &O5 842 HOWARD ST: LARGE STGRE. D). ASHTON. & GARDINER, 411 Mont- QIORE AND THREE LIVING-ROOMS. 655 Fourth st. ARGE BASEMENT TO LET CHEAP. COR- ner First and Market sts. CITY REAL ESTATE. HINTSTQREAL ESTATE INVESTORS AND HOME-MAKE 8. ‘You can make some money now baing land any- where within an hour’s ride of a great seaport city. You can make more money buying in some 10- calities than others. You can make the most money i you select & aca naturally sitnated for & town, located in the reci iino of up-to-date public and private im- provements, easily accessible by cheap und fre- quenc raliway and water transporiation Haes 10 a great_commercial and manufacturing metropolts and other existing business centers, yel far enough away from any {0 {Dgureot its becoming a prosper- ous, self-sup) and independent commualty, FITCHBURG 18 80 SITUATLD As to combine all thes: advantages and many others, It offers splendid inducementt 10 those ‘about to start business of sny diseription. For suburban honies it ¥ vals auy of the thickly populaied centers around the bay. 1t is only 46 minutes from San Francisco and 2 minutes from Oakland by steam and electric cars, which run from daylight until after midnight. Scation on both jines. No 10t 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 inprovements. NOTE THE ELEGIBLE LOCATION. Consider ihe social advantages sure to multiply as the town grows, count the chances for profit on your Investment in a prospec.ive business center as compared with the many isolated one-street tracts now on the market. SEE FITCHBURG. Tnvest judiclously and the almighty dollars sure to come your way, will do the rest. Lots ready 10 bui'a on, size 25 and 50 feet front by 100 10 200 feet deep. PRICE ONLY $4 TO $10 PER FRONT FOOT. Terms: 10 per cent cash; balance in monthly ayments. AD. 5. FITCH, Fitchburg, San Leandro Road. W. F. McCLURE, 19 Montgomery st., S. F. NSTALLMENT LOTS, 85 DOWN AND $5 per monih: low interest; street work done. Ap- ply 3207 Twenty-second 'st., cor. Mission, afier 30°P. 2 QR SALE, ON EASY TERMS: §500 CASH, $35 per month; 2 beautiful modern cotiages, containing porcelain tub, tiled bathroom, 2 eleant mantels in_each spacious hail; finely 'decorated throughout; finisued basemen's and attics: must e seen to be appreciated: one located on the NW. corner of 25th and Diamond sts.: lot 35 feet front: the finest home and site In the Misslon; | the other is located on Golden Gate ave., between Baker and Lyon, and Is almost completed. For terms apply toS.” A. BORN. owner and builder, 4079 Twenty-fourth st., near Castro. UBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUSES BUILT; $150 o $275 a room; parties contemplating bullding lavited to call and see plaos. 1149 Mission, A WEEKS NEWS FOR § CENTS _ T WEEKLY CALL. 1n wravper. for malling. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. OR EXCHANGE—2 LOTS IN STOCKTON, near eleciric road, §1000, clear; 12 lo's, Acton, Los Angeles County, $1000, clear: modern cot- tage, 5rooms and stable, Oakiand Bank Mort- gage, $1260; modern 7-room house. Pacific aven: Santa Cruz, bank mortgage, $3000; 160 acr-s. Howell County, Missouri, §1600, clear; bargains inhouses and lots for sale, BENHAM & THOMAS, 465 Ninth st., Oakland. OUSE AND LOT IN EAST OAKLAND FOR park lots. DECKER, 1020 Market st. OUSE AND LOT IN SEATTLE EXCHANGE for rauch. DECK ER, 1020 Market st. NINE PAYING BUSINESS IN CITY: WILL bear strictest investigation: o exchange for stock of poultry ranch near Oakland. H., box 6, Call Office. 128() ACRES TIMBEE LAND EERY CO.0 ater: fine for cattie-rai ox.16.Call MEDICAL. A BLESSING 40 "LADIES ~SUFFERING from {rregularities and diseases peculiar to ihelr sex: latost improved method of treatment: never fails; perfectly Earmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well: travelers helped immediately: prices (o suit the times; home in confinement. DR, & MRS, DAVIES, 14 MeAllister st., next Hibernia Baok: consult free; French reguiating. pink pilis $2; bours from $4. M. 105 P. M. and 7 t0 9 P. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in & few bours: safe and sure reilet guaranteed; travelers helped without delay: pri- vate bomoe_fn confinement: regular graduate 8&]““. fl,{nfi successful practice ; MEDI- AL ELECTRICITY used ies, consult the doctor before going elsewhere: you will save timo and expense; consultation free and confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Pos: st., near Larkin. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthless pills used ; every woman her own physician for ail female troubles, no matier from what cause: restores always in one day: can be sent aud used at home: all cases guaranteed: if you wan® (0 be treated safe and surecall ona maw’s physician. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny s JOR MEN—GEEEN'S GUARANTEED CURE; greatest nerve ireatment known: positive cure for weakness of any Kind; cure guaranteed or money returned: trial free. Agent, F. S. KELLY, 102 rdady st., S, F. RS. GOODWIN, DISEASES WOMEN SPE- claliy: unexcel ed in restoring lrregularity or other conditions; home In confinement: est care: low fees; pllls $3. Moved to 904 Mcallis QTORE COR. LAFAYEITE, 1624 HOWARD; with fixtures for saloon; fit for aiy business, cheap rent. ¥olsom >ures FOLSOM—SUNNY FRONT ROOM AND 1TY S1EAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel Soath 230. kitchen complete: no cnildren. £l Goides Gate Avenue. YARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Teuth; tale South 36, D. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. J 5 UTCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO. 345 £()3 SOLDEN GATE AVE—LARGE AL cove and connecting rooms for housekeep- ing: $20. UFFICES TO LET. O SALIFORNTA—BEST LOCATION IN CITY 49 zor broker or commission merchant; storage- Toom If desired. S. FOSTER & CO, ESK ROOM TO LET IN A PLEASANT sunny office In Crocker buildinz for $15 per month With free services of & competent sten- ographer. Ad. BILLINGTON, box 64, this office. Hyde Streec. . T4th &; cleaning 3¢ & vard. ‘Tel. Mission 74 . ovating works 453 Stevenson: tel. south 228 MUSICAL INSTRUMNTS. $100; UPRIGHTS, +) pianos, $17! VAIS, 769 Market st. McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- | SQUARE, $75; NEW all musical goods cheap. MATU- HYDE—2 SUNN Y FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping: $15. 21 Larkin sireec. FINE HAINES PIANO. [ 0—“ BARGAIN; bernia Bank. NOTHER: SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR purchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- gant new upright planos, together with fine stool and handsome cover, sold for $6 per month: only $6 cash payment Tequired: every Insirament fuaranteed. SHERMAN. CLAY & CU., cor Kearny and Sutter sts., Pacific Coast representa- tives of Steinway & Sons’ pianos. 100D OPPORT close estate: bu: ITY:; SELLING OUT TO iness est. since 1868: amount needed $40,000: owner will remain If arrangement cen be made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Off §305, RESTAURANT WORTH #700; DO O, ing a fine business: owner leaving the city; will take $250 cash, balance mouthly pay- ments; this is a bargaiu; see it. 765 Market st. TANTED—TO TRADE 500 ACRES, TEN- nessee, also 300 acres, Missouri, no encum- brance, for established business or merchandise. Address C.. box 85, Call Office. 550, CIGAE AXD_TOBACCO STORE, OU. with lanndry offics and clubroom: es’ tablished several years, with a good, steady trade. &,, box 148, Call Office. ANTED—PARTNER WITH $150 10 IN- vest: can make $175 per mouth: sure profits, Call on CURRIER, rm. 30, History bullding, 723 Market st. ‘V ANTED—PARTNER: MUST HAVE:$1000; guarantee $10 per day: bandle your own money: no deposit required. W. F. WALLIN, 112 Taylor st. $85 AVERAGE WEEKLY NET INCOME 0 with $250 invested: safe: conservative; prospectus, proots, free. F. DALY, 1293 Brawy,NY o HERS—IF _YOU WANT A GOOD ola_ established business for less 1han cost of fixtures (must be sold) address box 33, Berkeley. LOSING OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF small goods at prices less than goods cost Janded in New York; just the chance to buy & fi instrument for your summer outing at small ouf Iay: violins, $1 85: mandolins, $3 35; guitars, $3; antoharps, $1: accordiocs. flutes, banjos, piccolos, cases for instruments, violin outfits, etc.; new janas for rent and sale. J. HARRY sCU 49 arket st., Spreckels buliding. JTEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO AND SE eral other standard-make second-hands at the lowest prices obtainable: uprights, $60. $125, etc. The J. DEWING CO.,'24 fioor Flood Bullding, Fourth and Market sts. W ILLiK G. BaDGER, SOLE AGENT FOR the celebrated Hallet & Davisdnd Francis Ba- con pianos, 406 Sacramento st TANOS_DO_YOU WANT_ONE? FINEST stock on the Pacific coast. THE F. W. SPEN- CER CO., 938 Market st, PEFCEEBUY (NG EKE HAINE BROS.', BUSH & Gerts and Kpabe pianos: at wholesale prices. _A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 824 Pos: st. flcxuumu. KN ABE, u’l'ncxgo‘s% STER- ianos; sec our new piano ; planos Jor v BER S COHNY BN 18 O Fabe LEARANCE SALE; NEW UPRIGHTS; ;:Ml up; eversihing at cost. BRUENN, 228 Post. == MUSICAL INSTRUMBNT (DULCK- mer), $10; very cheap. ¢08 Shotwell st.. glz’ EXPRESS BUSINESS FOR SALE, D129, o0 account of sickness; good siaud; clearing $80 month. _Apply 205 Larkin st $1200, CORNER FANILY ~LIQUOR. o - store: 8 rooms: long lease; good chance for two men. Apply at Call Office. VY ANTED—EY COOK AND WIFE, TO RENT or take charge of restaurant, dining-room or coffee-saloon. Address L. E., box 9, Cali. F'E)'fi SALE CHEAP—A BUTCHERSHOP IN the Mission; doing a gooé cash business. For particulars apply at store, 227 rlils st. LD - ESTABLISHED LIQUOE BUSINESS for sale on account of death. Apply between 10 and 12 A. )., 613 Montgomery st. § 75, WL BOY GOOD ROUTE™ FOR & D { D. salabie article; good from $60 to $75 a month. _Apply 6 Golden Gate ave. ARTNER IN_NICE SALOON AT TRANS fer point; small capital required; German pre- ferred. Apply 101 Thurtieth. [JAKERY AT & BARGAIN; BAKES FROM 3 to 4 bols. of flour daliy; full Inspection allowed. Centerville, Alameda County. FoR=a LE—GOOD PAYING SALOON; CAUSE for selling, owner going East. Address T. K. GOULD, box 8, Petaluma. HE ONLY MODERN IMPROVED HOTEL of 80 rooms in Stockton for rentorlease. In- quire D. ROTHENBUSH. ADY WISHES PARTNER 1IN ESTAB- 1 lished business; full value in stock. Address 3. C., box 82, Call Office. $ 175, EESTAURART: VERY ELEGANTLY { O, fitied up; real bargain. Apply D. Mc- REA, 829 Missionst. JASTERN LADY DESIRES GENTLEMAN ariner; small capital; good business. Room 14, 995 Market st g LOON FOR SALE: OR TAKE 15“0. fitm man as partner. Address 8., 435 ‘hirteenth st. YHON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newhy & ¥vans, Brices and other planos. JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD &NEW S AUILER marer. repairer, 2 Latham vlace. WEEK'S_ NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THW WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllis:er st., nexs Hi- LARKIN-SUNNY FURNISHED BED- parlor floor, §20; also single rooms, $4. 821 35ana bearoom: complete for housek pg. ing rooms $7,up. 804 Zomaha itthen, $9: large room, 85, slon 1055 MISSION — SUNNY FRONT SUITE 1992 MILSTON—2 _ROOMS, FURNTSHED 1006 LARKIN-SUNNY FURNISHED MISSION—310: LARGE SUNNY KITCH- ) complete for housekeeping; housekeep- complete for housekeeplog; gas: bath. New Montgomery Street. 10 NEW MONTGOMERY—NEWLY PA- pered and renovats cheapest jurnished housekeeping sultes in city; see them. Ouk Street. 230 OAR—TWO UNFURNISHED PARLORS for housekeeping. Po Street. POST — LOWER FLOOR -UNFUR. = | 715 Tidhea; whole or part: sor housekeepin central. 22 1hird Sirees. THIRD., COLTON HOUSE — SINGLE suites: housekeep's: $5 up: brick bld: yard. ROOMS TO LET. Anthony Street. ANTHONY, OFF MISSION, NR. SECOND— Sunny furnished rooms: 75¢ week. California Strees. CALIFORNTA—FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen. 8 212 9() Y FARRELL—LARGE, SUNNY OFFICES; &Y electric lights; elevator and janitor services, 118 EDUY-FINESUITE; GKOUND FLOOE; offices for aoctor or dentist. PRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MARKET— Elegant snnny offices, $12 50 up: electric-light; beating and Junitor service free. Apply st buliding or G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montcomery st. BIOYCLES. ANERA. GTITAR D d«msfi TO kX~ changs for second-hand bicycle. Sen 10 Bike, box 133, Call Office. e RIBUNE, $50; BEN HUR, LADIES, $50; Thahen Rew $50; Ten Hour Tandors, simamt new, DAVIS BROS., 26 Geary st. J . WINFIELD PEARSON. 316 MoA LLISTER. « Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycles ARGAIN IN A STEARNS TANDEM: ALSO Bingie wheels. 508 oot st M TANDEM: 385; A CRANE, 324 Post st e LERY—NEW WHEELS T0 LET; Mot best accommodations. Terminus Geary, ‘Allister and Powell st. car lines KOl SALE—MiSUELLANEOUS, AN NEW T-DRAWEE DOMESTIC SEW- P25, 155 machine. 1515 Stisnion st megrrorn: $5. JAUBOUGHBKED FOX TERRIE R . bitch: beautifuly marxed; old. Appiy 707 Goerrero st. TS OH SALE-SET OF BANQUET DI H 150, lnd‘\'xdln( Rotveshnd Sores 32 Jorpan ot Y ILL EXOHANGE A WINCHESTER RIFLE for a wheel in good condition. 2100 Mission. OMESTIC SEWING-MACHINF, WITH AT- tachment, $15. 2437 Mission (i UST ARRIVED: FRESH COW: § DAYE calved; good milker; gentle. 1312 Folsom st. ¢) MARBIE MANTELS FOR SALE CHEAP. 3738 Twentieth st. s 5 $12! AR FOR BUILDING O sultable for grocery. Eddy Street. 11 EDDY — 2 NEAT BUNNY SINGLE rooms for gentiemen: 85 50 and $6. % 118 EDDY—BRIGHT SUNNY ROOMS 8 up; also front suite cheap. CALL AT THE PORTSMOUTH FOR NICE, reasonable rooms. 41 Eddy, corner Mason. HOKSES, e e P W ANTED-STRONG WORK HORSE, 1200 0 1400 ponnds: must be cheap: scale price. P., box 61, this office. FoR SATE-BLACK GELDING AND BLACK filiy; 4 years 0id each: broken single or double ; son Eclectic, brother to Arion, 2:07%,. New York Stables, 60T Jessie st., near Sixth. Eignth Stroe:i. HERMAN APARTMENT HOURE, 28 8TH st.. near Market: furnished and unturnished. o Ntwput, HE_RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRS, KATE S. 3 ART, manager—A quiet house: centraily lo- cated; newly furnished: elevator: hot & cold waser. NE HORSE AND WAGON CHEAP. IN- quire 1619 Poweil si. 391 ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST iodging we recommiend the xosedaie House. ARGAIN—FOR SALE: FINE FAMILY team; dark bay horse,16%4 hands high,6 years oid; very stylish: carryail and harness; aimos E. BROWN, at Otis & Co.’s, 318 Monigomery. TBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: BOU SETS of good harness, our own maxe, Of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern Trash; s2nd for cataiogae, 110 MeAllister st.S. ¥: 150 SETSSEW AND GECOND HAND HAR- ness, inds; wagons, D‘g SUTTEYS, Tockaways, carts; must be sold. 112 500 SET SEW AND EECO on's: ness; all kinds; buggy,ws = unn ] all kinds: X s, surre; & rockn wa 40 cheap Dosca. 15th and Valencia, 4() EOESES Fou SALE; ALS0 “WAGONS bfll"i&mfifll. barness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 827 Bix.h 5. ; suction sales every Wednes day. IVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSES PASIURED: SENDO rull CIRCG- Jjar. The Hvde Ranch, 630 ¢ ommercial st. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ALMOST NEW DELIVERY WAGONS ¥oR sale, 1634 Mission st. OR SALE — DOWNTOWN SALOON, FOR cash or country property. Address H. ., box 4, Call Office. £ TRIERIOR AGENCY OF CALL FOR BAL; will pay 8150 per month; price $4000. Apply this office. RE!’I‘AUKA!T—GOOD’!DCATI“N; CHEAP; D0 reasonable offer refused. Apply Call Office. $3000. FOR HALF-INTEREST IN MANU iacturing busipess. 838 Busb, rm.é. UGGY FOR SALE: IN GOOD CONDITION; cheap: also dumpcari. 656 Howard st Tk cai, o5 Fasrins hicis 7y C every 3 instaliments. CArvil) Mg Cds. 3648 Bih stn & £ TLY ROILED_DRIVING GLOVES; Y . HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st NEW AXDSECOND HAND BAKERS: LAUN- dry, milk and grocery waqons; also rockaway and 3 fine buggles. 28 Eunrrison st. 320 Eiim (THE PALMETTO), MRS A 3. CALHOUN, prop.—First-class housekeep- ing, apartent and rooming bouse; 60 rooms. 824 ELLIS-NEWLY PFURNISHED ROOM with bath: private family: 1or % gents; 88. Fe!l Street. FELL-SUNNY FURNISHED. FRONT 735mmmm:nn forlor2; $6. Lusry N ree .. Iolsom Street. FOLSOM—LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED PLENDID REMINGTON TYPKWRITE S $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 810 c:"n. < SODA FOUNTAIN: NEW 1 $250. FROA 5100, 156 Secona we - SUABT GOD SECOND-HAND BUILER; ALSO LOT ulleys, shafting, etc. W. L. SAN 3 tlfi‘l’uhlnmnn. ” ) Of LIRS, ENGINES,3D-HAN D MACHIN B waterpipes. Mclntosh & \\'olpm-mw{.fi i;UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND HAVE them repaired: separate parts sold and shipped. San Francisco Baby Carnage M'f'e. Co,, 443 Sixth, JAMILY COW FOR SALE: CHEAP. 1‘ Florids st., pear Twenty-first, below :r‘;m!" ACIFIC GAS ENGINE—2-H.P.; PE| order: 2 Adams prLg Presses: pows B)G.l‘l{sl(;-: NE HORSEPOWER GAS ENGINE; CHEAP, O3 817 o0 Larkin se.. after & 7o P OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWOAS) C Donghrant soid. 11317 Market por lin & Bee lfiIJILDlNHS BOUGHT; LUMBER, * doors, mantels, etc.. 13r sale. SASHES Osu SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZ8 1166 Mission, fire and barglar proof safe. 109, 111 Marke: 1. B e voaien 40 dentrcheap. 305 Uiy N S iy e Ca. 15 Cairormaan A WEEEE, SEN in moave. te i SEWING MACHINES, PR ASRE C i e Rt L 5 12T EW FAMILY SINGERS FOR RENT, Nprmmm: V. 8. Singers, §2. 153 fln:rf room with folding-bed, $7. T1ifth Street. FIFTH ST. — NICELY FURNISHED 1 GEARY,OPPOSITE UNTON RE— 217. furnished or unfurnished mm‘l?‘{tw 217 801 SEARY-NEWLY FUENISHED sUN: 54 By rooms; central; reasonabl double and single. le; new corner E MARTINET HAS CHANGED HANDS; handsomely furnished suites; single rooms: $10 month up. 1101 Geary st., SW. cor. Howard Streei. HOWARD — RICELY FURNISHED A Jessie Streec. suany rooms; siugie; en suite: gas; baih. 654 JESSIE-NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOM. an Ness ave. LL KIND=< BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, “im_.! lowest rates. 208 Fourth st, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, DVICE =D 'E LAWS A alty; privata: 1o Inh--nw in claima, coll wiils, deeds e G W iy -atiae So0 Sarien E. PHILLIPS—U, 5. AND STATE COURTS: . damage cases » specialty: 10 10au on estates; charges moderate. Uffices 508 California. A ATT Y-AT-LAW,581 P. W .EARAM ATTS i ARROTT EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED; NO PUB- liolty 3 -nvwn«._e_flu-un. P.o. ..gaa. e e W. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Cl N- R4 ufi‘um: ‘advice free; moderate; open evngs. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ] o e it e ek Yo SN WILL BE SCLD AT A SACRIFICE: 162 acres of land, beautifully situated in Sonoma County : has a fine orchard, %ood house. stables and barn; it is a fine home oras an investm-nt: it culars 10, 4. B., box 85, this office. 95t PHYSICIANS. EMOVED—DR. C. C. O'DONNELL TO 1208 Market st. : diseases of WOmAN n specialty. ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.: bis 30 years ‘successful praciice is a guaraniee of fair reatment: the worst cases treated satisfactorily by mail. '0 RENT, SONOMA CITY—HOUSE OF SIX . FOOmS, six acres of land, partly orcherd, baru and outbuildings, suitabl> for a home or chicken raising; excellent neighborhood: fine cl'mate. 8 near schools; Address L. E., box 80, Call Office. AUKES LEVEL LAND 8 MILES FROM Santa Rosa; of no use to owner: will seli at & tifice. J.J. O'BOURKE. 902 Broadway. Oak- XY ONE WANTING A RANCH FOR grazing purposes, or an orchard already im- proved. where oniy small cash outlay is required, balance in 6 or 7 years. apply 326 Montgomery st. ARIN COUNTY—3000 ACRES 28 MILES AV “trom city: 10 s any size: fruit, grain, vegeta- bleland; rail or water transii; $40 to $75 per acre; terms to sult. Syndicate luvesimen: Com- pany, 65 Chronicie building. TAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LAND; CHOIC- est in the State; sellins In tracis. 6 acres up- ward, 835 per acre: adjoining jands held at §100 per acre: owner forced Lo sel:; 135 hours irm 8. £.; easy terms; title perfect. 57 Chronicie building. TITLE HOMES. CLOSE TO TOWN, IM- Toved, easy terms; also 4 o 12 acre pleces, on 8and 10 years’ credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 632 Markets:., 8. F. § END FOKOUR LISE OF ORCHA B0 HOMES Sor mala, WOOST R & WH U San OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o08 BEROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $3400 A FINE CORNER LOT 40x100 ON . Jackson st., near 8th. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. 9700, ZSIQBY 6 EOOM HOUSE: BATH: {UU. nigh basement: all new and medern in every particular: lot 53x100: corner of Twenty- fifth ave. and Twenty-third st, East Oakland: easy terms. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway,Oskind. $1400 NEW 6 ROOM, 3-STORY HOUSE; » all modern: lot 26x114; Valdesst., near Park ave ; smail cash payment and_baance on. monthly ‘payments. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. ?5500 8 ROUMS, ALL NEW AND MOD- o . ern: 2-story residence; lo: 40x90; Brush st., near Twelfth si.; this property is a great bargain, and must be sold by August 1: easy terms. 'A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. $6500 . TEOD NEW UIONIALRDUSE: . 2-story. bath, basement and all moa- ernin every respect; southwest corner West and Nineteenth sts.: lot 50x100: easy terms. A. H. BLOW, 1610 Broadway, Oskiand, 995(). WEWILL BUILD YOU A3STORY b Z. . G-room house for §2250 o an 8-room for $2500; lot 40x125: in the Grove-st. Tract; on Grove st near Kussell: monthly paymenis.’ A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oaklan JOR SALE—315 OR 5 ACRES; ALL IN bearing fruit: good house; 2 barns: chicke bouses, ete.; free water piped to house and grounds: on_electric ad: sightly location; as a whole, $5600; 315 acres. with_ bulldings, $4000; worth aouble the money, BENHAM & THOMAS, 465 Ninth st., Oakiand. $75L0TS AND UPWARD-_ALLENDALE Tract, East Oakiand, adjolning Fruitvale, the acknowledged garden spot of Oakiand; grand view and a choice site for a home: streets graded snd macadamized and the Iots are in shape 10 bulid on; a fine school with 2 elect ic roads near b; ‘ms 85 to $10 down, balance $5 monthly; cor verance 10 and from the Tract free of charge. 488 Ninth st., bet. Broadway and Washington. H. Z. JONES, owner. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. W EAR DIAMONDS BY PATRONIZING K. SCHELLHAAS, the furniture-dealer, Elev- enth st., Onkland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE. OUR TERMS ARE OURS. PRETTY COTTAGE: SIX ROOMS §2000 and bath: close to Chestnut-st. sta- on, N. G.; lot 40x140. $3000. tion, N. G. $2200. ?3;’:1:&\25:3: $20 MONTHLY; 37:6 handsome new colonial cottage; 3 rooms and bath, $2750. RS s NoxTaLy s1:e SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LOTS. HANDSOME NEW COTTAGE: 6 rooms and bath; nesr Mastic sta- Houses and stores to let from $10 up. N ARCUSE & REMMEL, Contractors and Home Builders, Bay-st. Statiou, Alameda, Tel. 2 Office open Sundays and holldays. LPEAU H PILLS—A B TO | JOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE, Iadies troubled with irregularities: no danger: a modern 2-story dwelling: 11 rooms, bath, etc. : gafe and surs; 80 express C. 0. D.: don'“d,:ll grounas, 75x175: furnished if desired. For par- uaul 100 late. 00D BROS., Oakiand, Cal ticulars apply on premises. 2241 Pacific ave.. near RS DE. WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE- fore and during confinement: Infants adopted into homes; treats all female complaints or trregularities successtully. 419 Eddy st URE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISHASES, from whatever cause: & home in confinemens with every comfort; action ~guarsnteed, by MKS DR. GWYER, ?0 Turk st 500 IoF, EYERY FAILURE TO CURE; eye diseases successfully treated. La- aies, copsult free MRS. DR. SCOTT, Specialiat, 216 Powell st. RS, M. K. RODGERS, PRIVATE HOME IN confinement; .erms reduced. §29 Howard st. R~ 4. A. ACHARD, MIDWIFE_HOME IN confinement; 35 yr3' experience. 555 Mission. FIRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI~EASE see MR R, PUETZ and becontent. 2414 4th. RIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS DR. FUNCKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alamefta. K. Fiail. 4 MCALLISIER STREET, NEAR Jones i < of woman a-d childran. STORAGE. TORAG! HEAPEST IN THE CITY ; FIRE- proot? bullding: advances made. 211 Larkin. URNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS: AD- vances, shipping. CHAS, L. TAY LOK,204 Post. B SMITH FURNITURE 0O., 182 ELLIS; . low rates: fire-proot building: Fasiern plan. Park st., Alameds, A very fine new Steinway piano also for sale. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 00D HOMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms 0. G. MAY & CO., real estate and bulldine, 2128 Center st., Berkeley. JEre 3 Mamox, REAL ESTATE AND jnsurance agent, Herkeley statn, adjoining bank. e b e C0 LOAN. MONEY 9, ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, B30 000 Sokos nor excoeding $1000, - Canl 8 room 629, Parrow: Buiiding. 'NY AMOUNT ON BONDS, DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, silverws: sealskins, silks and Instruments; interest low: privaté entrance: private rooms; discreet attendants, at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Graut ave A DVARCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jeweiry, also ou furniture, pianos, withous re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STOKE, 948 Market st.: open evenings. £100.000 TO LOAN, CITY, AT 6%: ALSO $ . Oakiand and country, iife ln- surance, real estate in probate, small oriarge sums. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO, 218-220 Montgomery st. ONEY LYING IDLE: TAKE AT 85 INTER- est per month for each $1000; same rate sec- ond mortgage or life_insurance. Coln, box 2, Call. PROPOSALS., ROPOSALS FOR plies.—Office of Purchesing Commissary, No. 36 New Montgomerv street, San Francisco, Cal., July 22, 1896. “ealed p! s (in duj licate), subject to the ustal conditions, will be received ai this of- fice unifl 11 o'clock A. ,on SATURDAY. Au- gust 1, 1896, at which time ‘and place they will be opened In the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivery of the foilowing-named subsistence | supplies: Bacon, hard :;eld.b-klng powder, beans, Tice, lomatoes, coffee, SUgAT, Lea, Syrup, vine- Klfi: salt, apples, apricots, :hoeol.uu.(dnlulne milk, peaches, pears, peas. preserves '(damson), TAlmon, starch, Sioves, fIavOTIng extracts, jam. ielly, mustard, hutmeg, olive oll, sauce (cranberry. and 'worcestershire), placking and toilet paver. Proposals will not be considered uniess accom: panied by samples of articles bid for. The Gov- ‘erument reserves the right to reject any or all pro- posais. Freference will be given Lo ariicles of ao- mestio production or manufacture, conditions of quaiity afd price (including in the price of foreign production or manufacture the duty theron) being equal. Biank proposais and fuil info-mation as to the quality of supp'ies, character of puckages, etc., will be furnished oo appiication to this office, kn- velopes containing proposals should by marked “Proposals for Subsistence ~upplies, to be opened August (‘:hlau." and addressed to the under- signed, A8, P. EAGAN, Major and C. 8., United States Army. LEGAL NOTICES. ey TR ST R S U TEAC RS Fe IN ThE SUPERIOR COUKT OF THE STATE ‘of < alifornia, in and for the City and County of clsco. B.l‘l'lll g:‘:nli\ur :&%fih!a of MARIE STUBER, ed. No. . 458 anpearing to this court by the petition hereto- fore Hed by 3. C: lued, executor of the ast will of MARIE STUBER, deceased, that it would be for the advantage. benefit and b>st interests of the estate of the s 1d deceased and Lnose lnterested therein, to seli the whole of the real estate of said decedentand also the personal property, a general deseri] do l:‘nd statement of which ap- Pears in the said petition. fore ordered by this court that all per et in ih-sll:y-uu of mn—.mam-ps'm 1Tth duy of August ock A. M. of sald sons 1 jpear beture this court on :.n D. 1898, a: the hour o? 10 dav, 6t the courtroom of said couri, sithe new. City Hall, io the Ci'y and County of San Fran- clsco, State of California, to show cause why an order siouid not be gran: to said executor as prave: for 1n_said petition for the sale of the whole of sa:d real and Dal werty of the sald decedent, and that a copy of order be pub- lighed once a'week for four successive weeks in Hor AN “FRANCISCO. CALL, & hewspaper prin and published In said Chy and County of San Francisco. 1y 16, 1896. o J:Z’V. COFFEY, Judge Superior Court. W. F. WILLIAMSON, Astorney for Executor, Miils buiiding. EPARIMENT NO. 8, PROBATE—IN THE e o Seanciocs. Siate of Callforaisy v o °"x"‘x‘{.°m' “:nu “fl:n'l'.lm of GABRILL GAIL- ":?‘%.‘“"".‘;; ven that TUESDAY, the 4th aay st A ugus A2 D, 1896, a: 10 o'clock A, 3. of said day lzfil courtroom of ent No. 9 of cours at the pew City Hall,ip the City and gfinw of San Franclsco, of Cahifornia, have mmflummmflmhwwxu. T R PR o the appi ot PISRAINE BARGES for the issuance administratio; 'm’.\' %1, A. D., 18886, Foves e + 1%, CURRY. Clerk, By F. B. HOUGHTON, D‘:Iw Clerk. P. ALEXANDRE BERGEROT, r for < | SUBSISTENCE SUP- ONEY LOUANED UN JEWBLKY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Offica 11U6Market st..or. Maso) rivate entrance 7 Turk. DXREL‘T ON YOUK FUKNITURE OR PLANO: DO removal: no delays: no commissions: low interost. KEm. 68, Donohue bidg, 1170 Marke: st. NY AMOUNT: IST, 2L or 8D MORTGAGES: cstates, undivided inierests, real estate i bro- otate. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, room 3. BT & 20 MOKTGAGES: INTERESTS IN ES- tateslowest rates:no deiay. M URPHY 628 Mrkt. DVANCESON DIAMON DS.JEWELRY, ETC Columbia Logn & Collateral Office. 9 Grant ave. e e e e PAWNBROKERS, T 126 KEARNY ROOM 9—MONEY loaned. waiches, diamonds, etc.; low rates private rooms: ejevator: nledges for sale cheap. MONEY WANTED, W ANTED-TG HOREOW §600 FOR 1 VEL will give bonus; real estate In probate as s curity. _Address K, K., box 101, Cai = TRUSTEES’ SALES. RUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authority of & certain A e e pars to HENEY C. MA y of the firs X N, CANPREEE Sud THADDECS B. KENT. Trus: tees, parties of the'second part, and ihe San Fran- ciseo Savings Union, party of the third part, dated December 39t#, 1887, and recorded in the ofiice of the Coubty Recorder of the Cltv and County of San Francisco, State of California, tn Liber 1275 of Deeds, at pages 85, au iowing: and in pur- suance of a resolution passed on the 284 dav of anuary, 1896, by the Board of Directors of 3ald SAN FKANCISCO SAVINGS UNTON, a corporation, and the holder ot the notes (No. 8536), 10 secure payment of which the sforesaid deed of truse was executed, declaring that defauit had been made In the payment of the principal snms and other sums, due under said notes ana deed of trust, and requesting and direccing sald HENBY C. CAMPBELL and THADDIUS B. KENT, ‘i rustees. (0 seil the real estate described therein o gatlty said Indebiednens e HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, do_hereby give notice that on TUESDAY. the 4th day of August. A. D. 1896. at 12 o’clock noon of that day, and atthe auction sales- Toom of Easton, Eidridge’ & Co.. No. 838 Market street, in the Clty and County of San Francisco, State of California, we will at_public suction, to the highest bidder, for cash in goid coin of the Uoited States, all that piece or parcet of land sit- uaie in the City and County ot San Francisco, state of Catlfornia, described as follows, (o wit: Commenéing at the corner forined by the inter- section of the souch: riy line of Laclfic stréat with the easterly line of Mason street, and_runuing thence easterly, along said line of Pacific street. gae hundred and three tret two inchos (103 aud 2-12 feet): thence at right anzles sontherly, sixty- two feet six inches (62 and €12 feet); thence ac ht ancles wi twenty-seven 'feet eigh jucues (27 and §-12 feet); thence at right angles southerly, ten feet six inches (10 and 6-12 feet): thence at'right angles westerly, seventy-five feet and six inches (75 aud §-12 feet), to said easterly Jine of Mason street; und thepce northerly, alons the last“name line, seventy-three (73 feet), (o the point of commencement : Being pordon of fifty-vara lat number three hyndred and thiriy-five (535): ‘ogether with tie appurtenances. Terma of sale—Cash in coln of the United Siates; ten per cent p: e 1o the undersigned on the fail of the bammer; balance on delivery of deed: and if not so unless for want of title (ten duys being uwi"é"‘m .urea‘h.unn said ten wuui-lln‘l; ::’-M.x"“ e to be void. nse. A o e R e CAMPBELL, THADDEUS B, KEN, } Troswees MALUAGE LaCuasss, 1pe following marriage licenses were 1ssued by the Courty Clerk’s office vesterday : E. Penccok and Marearctte Me(losky, 24—20. M. Waish and Mary O'Halloran, 40. 3 . J. McGaryey and Cora I. Barton, 84—28. A. Rothmund ayd Fransisis Maver.'$6--88. | H. G. Ruot and Georale M. Hovward, 23—20. 1.'H. Baker and Mary Gallagher. 29--33. e o s e e s desertion; Judge Hebbard. child nwarded 10 plaintir. TH » DIVORCE RECOKD. Compiaints filed: * Aline Kutzer azainst George Kutzer. Adolph Greenfield against Fanule Greenfield. Divorees granted: Michael Culien from Kate Cullen, habitual in- temperaoce and wiliful deseriion; Judge Daiger- eld. Mary A. Laurie from David M. Laurfe, willful Custody of minor Lizzie M. Daggett from Rollin M. Daggett, will- ful neglect’; Judze Hebbard. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail Wwill not be in.eried. They mus be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized t0 ave the same published. | BORN. BREMER-—In [Irvingion, July 20, 1896, to the wife of Morris Bremer. & son. JACOBSEN—In Bethany, San Joaquin County, Cal, July 21,1896, tothe wifeot J.Jacobsen (nee Proksch), a daughter. SCHADE~In this city, July 13,1896, to the wife of Henry Sehade, s son. % ————— e MARRIED. CLARE—CARROLL—In this city, July 15, 1896, by the Rev. Father Bgan of St. Charies Church, Aloysius J. Clark and May E. Carroll, both of San Francisco. CRITCHER—GEGAN—In this éity, July 22, 1898, by the Rev. W. G. Eliot, Madison_H. Critcher and Edith R. B Gegan, both of San Francisco. MEUSER—HEINZE—In this citv, Julv 22, 1896, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, George Meuser and Therese Heinze. YOELL—SCHW ARZE—In this city, July §,1896, a St Mary's Catnedra), by the Rev. Father Byrne, Herber: A. Yoell and Dotty Schwarze. e DIED. Addison, Mrs. Sarah L. MelInerney, James H. Anderson, George W. Morzan. Jobn F. Berr 1I, Margarei O'Neill, George Boston, Emily ol Scheolls, Chariotte Cavaguaro, Giulia Stering, Julia Cox, Hollls M. Swartz, John H. Frank, Jeanette Swift, Myles Gedge, Mrs. Isabella Taylor, Mrs. Eisle Hixson, alice N. Turney, John Jonnson, Richard Voge Kelly, Daniel Weltsch, Julia McGonigle, Frank Whiteiy, Ellen M. ‘Wisby, Elizabeth ADDISON—TIn this city, July 22. 1896, Mrs. Sarah 1. Addlson, beloved mother of W. F. Tillman and Frank A. Haskell, anativeof Boston, Mass., aged 66 years. 7 A3 The funerai will take place THIS DAY (Eriday), at 2 o'clock ». i from e par- Jors of the Pac fic Undertakers. 777 Misslion strect, between Third and Fourth. Interment 1.0. G. F. Cemeters. ANDERSON—In this citv. Jyly 28, 1806, Geotge W., youngest chiid of Ola alii the'late Pella An- derson, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months. BERRILL—In this clty. July 23, 1886, Margaret, dearty beloved wife of Thomas J. Berrill, & na- tive of Prince Edwards Isiand, aged 55 years. BOSTON—In this city, July 22, 1896, Emily Bos- ton, daughterof thelate Willlam W. Boston, s pative of Grass Valley, Cal. [ Virginia City and Carson City papers please copy. | CAVAGNARO—In this city, July 22, 1896, Giulia Cavagnaro, dearly beloved wifé ot the iate Luigl Cavagoaro, and beloved mother of Rosa Demar- tini, motherin-law of Antonio Demartini, and grandmother of Luigi and Stefano Demartini. and sister of Glacomo Costaand Maria Pito, and sister-in-law of Madalena Cavagnaro, a native of Ttaly, aged 60 years. R~ Notice of funeral hereafter. COX—In this clty, July 32, 1896, Hollis M., be- ioved husband of Kowena G. Cox, and_father of Mary R. Cox, a native of Maine, aged 60 years. A Friends and acquaintances ars ras: fully inyited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday). at 12:30 o'clock P. .. from the par- lors of the Goiden Gate Undertaking Company, 2429 Mission street, near Twenty-first. inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. FRANK—In this city, July 23, 1896, Jeanette Frank, relict of thelate Philip Frank, and be- loved mother of Mrs. S, Lipman, Mrs. 8, sosener and the late Samuel Frank, a native of Aisace, aged 81 years and 2 months. A&~ Notice of funeral hereafter. GEDGE—In South Vallejo, July 19, 1896, Mrs. Jsabella Gedge, relict of the late Captain . eorge Gedge. HIXSON—Tn Seattle, Wash,, July 11, 1896, Alice N. Hixson, beloved daughter of J. M, and Bar- bara Hixson, anativeor California, aged 43 years. JOHNSON—In Sacramento, Cal., July 22.1896, Richard, beioved brotherof John and Nellis Jonnson of San Francisco and Thomas and Mary Johnson of Lowell, Mass., anative of Dingle, Coanty Kerry, Ireland, aged 26 years 2 months and 13 days. Ba-Friends and 'acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral TEIS DAY (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock A, 3. from the par- lors of J. C. 0’Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, Tenth street, where a requiem_high mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY—In tals citv, July 22, 1896, Danfel Kelly, beloved husband of Johanna Kelly, and father of M. A. and Daniel Kelly, & naiive of Clogheen, County Tipperary, Ireland. . ox A.~The officers and members of Court Zenith No. 31, F. of A.,sre hereby notified to aitend the funeral of our late brother, Danfel Kelly, THIS DAY (Friday). ai o'clock A3, 'instead of Thursday, July 2 hereto- fore hotified by postal. By order, FRANCIS McHARDY, Chief Ranger.. C:ARLES E. BELCHER, Fin. Sec. McGONIGLE—In this city, July 22, 1896, Frank, beloved son ot John and the late Margaret Mc- Gonigle, and brotherof Mary McGonigle and Mre. 3 Ryan, anaiive of &an Frascisco, aged 32 years. W2 Friends and scquaintances e raspec:- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 1:80 0'clock P.3. from his late residence, 451 Tehama street, thence Lo St. Pat- rick’s Church for services. lnterment ount Calvary Cemetery. MCINERNE Y—In Stockton, July 19, 1896, James Henry, infaut_son of M. C. and Elizabeth Mc- Inergey, aged 7 months and 12 days. MORGAN—In Santa Barbara, July 23, 1896, John T\, beloved son of the late James and Margaret Morgan, and brother of Luke and Mary Morgaz, a native of San Francisco. Cal., aged 27 years. & Notice of funeral hereafter. O’NEILL—In this city, Juiy 22. 1896, George O’'Nelll, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 28 years. SCHEOLIS—In Oakland, July 22,1896, Charlotte, eloved wife of Peter Scheolls, a native of Lesum, Amt Blumenthal, Germany, aged 85 years. B3~ Priends and_acquaintances are respast- fully invited (0 attena the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 12:30 o'clock P. M., from her late residence, 1399 Twelfth street, near Center, Oak- iand, arriving in San Francisco at 2 0'clock P. x., by broadgauge. Interment L O, O. F. Cemetery. S1ERING—In Fresno, July 232, 1896, Julia, be- loved daughter of Jennie and the late Herman Siering, and beloved sister of Robert, Henrs, ¥rank, Clara and Herman Siering and. Mrs. Georze Voelkel, & native of San Francisco. 83 Frienas and acquaintances are resvsci- sully invited to sitend the funeral SUNDAY, July 26, at 10 o'clock A, .. from the par- lors of H. F.Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission. street, nesr Eighth. Interment Leursl Hill Cemeters. SWARTZ—In Oakland, July 21, 1898, John H. Swartz, a nauve of Philadelphia, Pw, aged 58 SWIFT—In Redwood City, Cal. July 21, 1895, Myles Swiit, a native of ireland. azed 70 vears. TAYLOR—In this chuy, July 23, 1896, Mrs. Elsie Taylor, loving mother of Mrs. Isabelle McGib- - boi, Mrs: Alice Garrett and Mrs. Jemima Gog- gin, a native of Coldingham, Scotland, aged 89 years. TURNEY—In Savsalito, July 82, 1898, John, beloved husband of Clara Turney, and father of Q. W.'Furaey, auatlve of New York, aged 59 eats. YOEa Priends and_acquaintances are respect fully invited to atteud the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), av 1:30 o'clock P. .. from the par- lors of Ploneer Hall. Fourth streei, Ssn Frao- cisco. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. VOGES—In Alameds, July 23, 1896, George Voges, beloved husband of Emms Voges, a na- tiveof Hanover, Germany, aged 56 years 9 months and 27 days. WELISCH (nee_Zeckendorf)—In this city, July 29, 1898, Julia Wellsch (nee Zeckendorf), a ns- tive of Germany, aged 52 vears. WHITELY—In this oity, July 28, 1836, Elien M. Whitley, widow of the late Thomas Whiiely, and beloved motber of Mrs. Walter Henrs M. Whitely, 4 native of Maioe, aged 81~ years and 1 month. 8arFriends ana_ ncoualntancey arm raymaot- #ully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 1 o'clock P. M., {rom her Iate resi- dence, 2310 Culifornia sircet, mear Webster. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WISBY—In thiscity’ July 22, 1898, Elizabeth peloved wife of John Wisby, and mether of Row- Jand Arthur Wisby. and daughter ot J. J. Morris, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 4 months and 5 days. g Friends and acquaintances sully invited to attend tne funeral s iay), at 9 nce, 1125 eery. e HIS DA .¢’clock A. M., from her late resi- ay street. luierment Masonio MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMER 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School, Telephone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, SAN &A;‘F.EO"L‘DU“Y‘. «R!,‘;A:m CEME~ Tery clty; non-sectarlan: in no sense Sheivd: Tosation dnezceed. - OMcs 087 Marias street, southeasi corner of Sixth.