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RUSINESS CHANOE! $15 ceipts average 85 ; rent low for the location; cause sickness. See BARRETT, 1125 Market st., Clenr.stand. $3()(). SASDY-STORE—ICECREAM SODA < . fountain; complete outfit for making candy; finely fitted up: doing good business; No. 1 location; best reasons for seiling: fine place f two ladies; candy can be mede in the store: trial. See BARR. ") at 1125 Mar<et st., cigarstand. K350 BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY DOJV. and candy store: 3 Jiving-rooms; low rent; doing business of §8 to $1u per day: same party 8 years, See BARRKT st cigar-stand. Qla FRUIT AND VEGETABLE S10R D AV best locatio: receipts average $15 day: horse apd wazon: low rent: living rooms. See BARRETT, 1126 Market st. y BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY « and candy store: north of Market st.: dolng fair business; living-rooms See T, 1125 Market st., $15 low rent BARRETT, 1 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. -ROOM CORNER HOUSE 2 12 rooms on 1¢%ooms on \yior, clearing $0.. B0 rooms on Sutter, $600 casl 9 rooms, only—{u—onlyA 12 rooms, only § 20 rooms, corner. only. 14 rooms, §: REAL ESTATE A 80 rooms, most prominent corner, 9 rooms ciearing $5U per month. n Ness: fine for doctor. 22 rooms. new (in w,\’mennk c:e:fln( $109 1 \bal. payments X 50 cash and payments.. 100 cash, balance pa: 50 housas, 5 to 140 rooms, from 85010, I SELL aND EXCHANGE SINESS PLAl y 10 DECKER. 1020 Market st. = matentiy rented, 15 rooms pay rent. 400 200’ 800 STENBERG 00, 33 MARKET ST, . OPP, HOTEL. 12 rooms, ‘sunny coruer, 1 fioor. $ 450 23 rooms, corner, vieinity of $aldwin. 809 35 rooms, none better, clear) §175. 1200 42 rooms, clears $136. (rial given. 80y 85 offices per- Larkin st. 'E‘OR QUICK SALES IN LODGING-HOUSES and real estate apply to PHELPS & CO., 917 k. Mflkel-. F YOU WANT.TO SELL OR_BUY A BUSL 7B WANT A SMALL HARDWARB-STORE ity B good location. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 9 -_3(\(\07 ROOMING HOUSE ALL FURN- DOUUU. ished fine; pasing 8200 to #2325 per a rare’ chance io gel a money-making house. BE. K E. 7 Ci 1 av pess. LUB, KT & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. \ Hall avi month; best town this side of Los Angeles; this is 2500 “GROC . fectionery < business month ride tromcity; established 10 years; this is a rare bargain; will stand fullest investigation. LUBEL- SKI & Cii ASE, 7 City Hall ave. FYOU WANT A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND let us show you some fine places at bargains; call atonce. LUEE KI'® CHASE. 7 City Hall ave. ] () OLD - ESTABLISHED CORNER $1600.952; 28 prominent street: long lease: investigate this bargain. STENBERG CO, 632 Market. * k]~ PARTNEK IN GOOD PAYING & ;:im:' - saloon. STENBERG CO.,682 Market Q7R CORNER FRUIT STORE: OLD BS living rooms; receipts aver- 3 RG CO., 632 Market. - tablishe ; SALOON; good corner location; big stock;’ fine at #260: see to-day. GEO. Market st SALOOX on account of other business. PROLL & CO., 719 Market st. (IGAs Clion Apply HeE £ F M new B-story and basement brick buildin tainiog €8 rooms; also round-floor and lizh ed basement:' centrally located. haif block N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and ¥ mporivm building: newly farnished throughout; furniture for saie on reasonsble terms For fur- ther particulars apply to 5. SILV =RBERG, 320 Sansome st.. room 39 :9()() AND SERVICES TO INVEST IN A $200 002 vusines by s sreed young man Who is & geueral all round man, handy &t most any thing: or will loan the employer the above amount for steady empioyment ata fair salary: ndoor work desired. Address with particulars, °K . box 118, Call Office. ARTNER IN A GOOD PAYING ery business: present owner wiil Invest £15.000: want a person willing to invest $25.000: 10 a person of means who has & son they Wwant 10 establish in business this is a gooa opening; none but principals and persous in_earnesi_expected 10 Teply. Address C. ¥. J., box 25, Call Office. OR ALE—ONE OF THE OLDE AND best-known Jiquor-stores, in_ the very heart of the city, together with a fine stock of wines. liquors, ete.: fixtures in first-class order; to those 100king for business this is the best stand in cit. sickness the cause of sale. Address for particu- lars K. M., box 100, Call. NOR SALE: RANCH NHAK PEI- rooms and busement incubators, borse and . 1000 hens: water all ge for City property. i st. over the p For pariiculars inquire DAKTNER TE new established restaurant, coffee-house and confectioners; ood chance for good man: dsil receipts $20 to $25. Address P. P.. Call, Oal (GOUD OPPURT SELLING OUT TO X close estate: business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000: owner will rersain if arrangement can be made. Address F. D., box 137. Call Office. 500 E.RINER WANTED IN “LIGHT, DUV, ‘genteel business: wiil clear §160 to $200 a monih: no experience required: no ex- pense to investigae. 917 M room 1 well- | uiceiv furnished JINE CORNER HOUSE, 82 <U N NNY HOOM: 000, {nquire 704 Howard. FURNIPUKE KU JRE SaLs posed of. Ok bed sets. Bedlounges.. Stoves. ‘arpets, per yard Linoleum, per yard. Matting, per yard Till Gur new butiding stund. at SE. NOONAN. SALE. A e A AN AN AN Prices stand till goods are completely dis- “Till such time we are conducting business corner Seventh and Mission s $130. let. 14 Ere st. FURNITURF 5 ROOMS COMPLETE for Lousekeeping; no dealer: flat to BIXTH, FOR BETS, $1i: beds. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 lowest prices on household gnods, new Ot ool a5 new; cash or time. open evenings. 4()() SARPETS; —CHAMBER stoves, $6: parior sets, §20; foldin £10: bed-'on §7°0 D, MocARTHY 1 FURNITURE WANTED, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7%, i893. e e 5 TOURES T Rk MPODERN ELEGANT 9 ROOMS, ETC.: SUN- ny; papered;: frescoed; cheap. 908 Uak si., near Scott. 210 BUSH—HOUSE 8 ROOMS AND BATH; 2 rent reasonable. Call 10 1o 4, on premises. H]] POST-IG-ROOM HOUSE 10 RENT; carpets for sale. < OWER PART OF HOUSE; DOUBLE PAR- ilors; kitchen; storeroom; nice garden; gas. 923 Shotwell 5. 2 NICE ROOMS, $10; LOWER PART OF 4]10\!& 6 urgoyne place, off racific st., Dear Leavenworth. HOUSEE T0 RENT FOR VERY LITTLE ‘money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery st. 7 SCTTER ST., NEAR TAYLOR—-VERY 11 Silce; elcgait: spacious reasonable. PPRECIATED IF SEEN; CHOICE FOR doctor or dressmaker. 82914 Sutter., nr. Jones. ]2 FAGE-HOUSEOFS RUOMS AND LARGE stable. SPLEA\'DID 12-ROOM HOUSE, 8392 TWENTX- hs first street, cor. Guerrero. suitable for board- Reo {5 ing or private residénce: very 10w rent FURNISHED HOUSES. 1CELY FURNISHED HOUSE, 7 ROOMS: bath; alrfleP. stabie; l'.l'l: r:lw:l.ld“llh:“lg (I family; Protestant preferred; lady Clilld. will board or not. A .. bx 188 Call Office; COTTAGES TO LET. 35 MINKA, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH— 4 New cotiage of 4 rooms: cellar and yard. ODERN COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS, BAKEE ST, VL bet. California and Sacramento. -Apply J. G. JACKSON 48 Market st. HOUSEEEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Por - duives v i by A ey SR e g Twenty-sixth direet. 9353 TWENTYSIXTH-_HOUSEREEPING: rooms. every convenlence, $8 to $101 single rooms, $4 and $5. Washington Street. 50 WASHINGTuUN—SUNNY UNFUR- . nished housekeep's IOMS: _Tunning water. ROOMS 10 LET. ‘California Street. A CALIFORNIA-FURNISHED ROOMS '$6 and §9 for gentiemen; reterences. 142 X APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH S s Mafher: urnished and anrurnished. Eleventh Streeet. ELEVENTH — SMALL FURNISHED Toom $& month. Lilis Stree HE RAMONA. 180 ELLIS: MRS KATE s ‘MART, r—A quiet house: centrally cated; newly farniahed: leVALOF: Bt & cold waset, 321 ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST iodging’ we recommend the Hosedale House, Fourth Street. ATUSTRIA HOUSE 348 FOURTH—NICE sabny front rooms; single or doubl Nirec.. 111 weury 217} GEARY—3 SUNNY ROUMS; KEY 217 TP HE MARTINET; HANDSOME SUITES AND single; $10 mo. up. 1101 Geary, cor. Van Ness. S()( ELEGANT COTTAGES, THOUSES AND flats, Westera Addition, $12 up. SPECK & CO., 602 Markel st. SUNEY COPPanRs: 1 ROUMS, YARD, $11 and $12: also 6-room flat $14. 628 Second st., near Townsend. HOICK, SUNNY 6-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH J high basement; flower garden; iarge 10t; 32 Bartieit st. J. A. ULRICH, room 41, Chrocker WANT FURNITURE AND tures of any kind: will pay good send card 7 City Hall ave. OFFICE FIX- prices. Call or Mission st. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. | D ‘hignes* price for furniture, carpets, ete.; send PAYS N,969 Howard s T CASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNI- ture. J. CURTIS, 1239 Market: send postal. {NITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY nd postal buliding. §1(), .CE SUSSY COTTAGE: & ROOMS: $ . 832 Green st. Apply DA VID STERN, Moutgomery st. $25 810 NOE ST,, 5 ROOMS, NEWLY renovated: bath. stable. bascraent. Hickory Avenue LARGE FRONT BEDROOM WITH HOME comforts; for one or two: 11 Hick- ory avenue. Howard Str HOWARD, COR. FOURTEENTH-8 or 4 sunny unfurnished rooms; $8. Jdones Strent, management: « Single: hewly ornished: bath, €te.: $10 to ST 301 JONES—SUN. ROOMS ELEGANTLY furnished: suite or single; board optional. FLATS 10 LET. %kf 364 MINNA ST. . rooms and bath. NER, 411 Montgomery st. NR. FIFTH; 5 SHTON & GARDL isexrny Nures.. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firsc class In every. Tespeot; terms reasonate. THER, 632 MARKKT, PAYS HIGH t cash prices for furniture and merchandise- JF YOU WANT GUOD PiIC ture, and merchandise see B S FOR FURNL RD, 211 Larkin, NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCC J. SIMMONS' Auc. Co. 7 Ma ESSORS TO M. rket, pays cash CAK JONES CO. CARZET - >EL CLEANING. CLEANING AND 25 and 37 Sth rénovating works. Main office C YING, 8c.: RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 9d4. Stratton, 19 8th st. REAT ARPET CLEANING, 8C.; LAY WESTERN ing 3¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th CARP works; latest machinery: cleaniug 3¢ and : phone Jessie 25 ST-BEATING W HEN YOU BECOME DISG USTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING’S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 858-57 Tehama st.: tel. So. 40. ) Golden TONKLINSCARPET EEATING WOKKS. o33 Gate ave.: telephone east 126. cuy SIEAM CARPET CLEAN J ting, 88 Sth. ' S, mgr. ING,RENOVA- “Tel. South 230. (ARPETS CLEANED AND ilke new. FERGUSON & CO. RENOVATED .. 28 Tenth: tal South 86. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. a vard. E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO. 230 Tel. Minsion 74 LES. and Sandays. CYCLES AND NDHAND BI acrifice; $10 up: must be sold. 119 Twenty-seventh st., Or. Guerrero; evenings ICYCLES AND TANDEMS to close out stock. W.CRAN BELOW COST E, 324 Post st. EN HUG TANDEM. ALMOST Hur, ladies’, 850. DA’ BROS,, NEW: TRIB- une, §60; Cleveland, $40; Rambler. $40: Ben | 25 Geary st. - Headquarters Lu-mi-num and FOR FALE NEW 1896 BICYCLE; 830 DAVID N. HAWLEY, 318 Market st. WINFIELD PEARSON, 216 McA LLISTER. Thistle bicycles 0 LET—COA LYARD I G ORDER: established 9 years; scales, screens. block, snd stalls; we want some one to take orders; no Oppo- sitlen; rent $15. 1915 McAllister st TED—MAN WITH ABOUT S 4 original adverti s GENUI y WILL SELL A RES ¥ taurant and lodging-house in Haywards for a mere trifle; cause o: seliing, sickness. Address F. B. HOOSON, Haywarcs, Cal. MASWITH $100 T0 $300 CAN MAKE 815 A1 "to $50 per week: no take; handle your own money; will pay to investigate. Address Chicago, box 54, Cal: Office. () ZESTABLISHED CIGARETTE AND TO. bacco route: horses and wagon: will stand fullest investigation, FRANK C. MCCA 122 Market st. single wheels. 308 Post st. [JABGAIN IN & STEARNS TANDEM: ALSO ARK CYCLERY best accommod: Allister and Powell NEW WHEELS TO LET; jons. Terminus Geary, Mo 51 HANDSOME V . chine: 5 drawes attachments; cause departure. ITE SEWING MA. complete: 704 Pine st. new style gine: good asnew; §90. Apply half-round frouts; a bargain. ©) HOKSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- 215 Bay st. ©) NICKELED-COUNTER SHOW CASES, ON 927 Market st. "IRST-CLASS SALOON plete: for sale cheap. Apply 20 FIXTURES COM- 1 Ellis. ORDUN BE’ for sale. ER DOG, 7 MONTHS OLD, CHRIS REHER, 825 Vallejo st. 22 ’0 NICE BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 8 $22.50. firge’ rooms; bath: water. 1134 Howard st. $1223 $14—UPPER AND LOWER FLAT 4 nice, clean sunny rooms. 408 Oak st. RDOMS AND BATH: $18; FINE VIEW. 6 Reed st.; key 1325 Washington, nr. Jones. FSTRABLE SUNNY FUAT,7 ROOMS, BATH; all modern Improvements: ' with water includ- ed, $42 50. 1633 Bush. bet. Franklin and Gough. TEW MOLE Y 4-ROOMED FLAT. 6 Tremont a Waller st., G. G. Park. JEW MODERN UPPER FLAT ON COR.OF N iWenty-fifib and Folsom: choice and sunny. J. A. ULRICH, room 41, Crocker building. TLAT, 516 HAIGHT—5 ROOMS, BATH AND F huodern improvements; reasonable for small family. GROVE, NEAR FILLMORE—LOWER 4 842 §21%" sunny modern rooms elegantly pa- pered; bath; basement; yard: $25. Murker Siree.. M AR K ET—NICELY FURNISHED front and sing! sy, week or month. ~F MARKET— AN HOUSL; ELE- { { gan'ly furnished suites and single; eheap. 737 7 CITY REAL ESTATE. HISTSTQREAL ESTATE INVESTORS AND HOME-MAKERS. You can make some now buing land any- where within an hour’s ride of a great seapors Clty. You can make more money buying in some Io- calities than others. & “You can make the most money if you select Riagh saturily aisamed o 8 towen. loasiad fushe irect line Of vp-to-date public and pri im- provements, easily accessible by cheap and fre- quent rallway and water transpor:ation !ines to a great commercial and manufacturing metropelis and other existing business centers, yet far enongh away from any {0 Insureof its becoming & prosper- ous, seltsupporting and independent commuaity. ¢ HBURG I8 SO SITUATED As to combine all these advantages and many others. It offers splendid inducementt to those about o start business of any discription. For suburban homes it r vals auy of the thickly populated centers around the bay. It is only 45 minutes #rom San Francisco and 2 minutes from Oakland by steam and eiectric cars, which run from duylight until after midnight. Stazion on both lines. No lot more than three blocks from either railroad. ELEGANT CHURCH EDIFICE RECENTLY COMPLETED. J GRADED SCHOOL ATTENDED BY 150 SCHOLARS. The streets are gravelea and ornamented with avenue trees, cvpress hedges and evergreen groves. Mark these improvemenis. NOTE THE ELEGIBLE LOCATION. Consider :he social advantages sure to. multiply s the town grows, count the chances for profit on your invesiment in & prospec ive business center 88 compared with the many isolated one-sireet tracts now on the market. SEE FITCHBURG. Invest judiciously and the almighty dollars sure 10 come your way, will do the rest. Lots Teady to buila on, size 25 aud 50 feer front by 100 0 200 feet do;p. . PRICE ONLY $4 TO $10 PER FRONT FOOT. Terms: 10 per cent cash; balauce in monthly ‘ments. RHAD. & FITCH, Fitehbars, San Leandro Road. W. F. McCLURE, 19 Montgomery st., S. F. UST BE SOLD—NEW HOUSE: 743 CASTRO st., near 20th, in the warm belt of tne Mission, ng 8 rooms and all improvements: cost : large lot; do not fail 10 see this bargain. Apply next do $130 FROST ~EOOT-BUSINERS PROP: erty; 100k at this: dead bargain; lot 40x 117:6 to alley; Vulencia st., nr. Valencia-st. depot; must be sold; adjoining property cannot be boughi. for less than '$200 & front foet. J. F. PLUMBE, 1402 Valencia st. OR BSALE — ELEGANT NEW MODERN residences: _situated on Gough st., near Broad- way: contain 81012 rooms and all modern con- venfences: fine view, good neizhborhood and com- lete street work; these houses should be seen be- ore purchasing elsewhere; terms easy; houses open. ARGAIN—85000; 11 SCOTT ST.; HOUSE OF 8 rooms and bath: lot 25x118; part cash, Ap- pPly2to5p M. &12" COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS: BERKE- OU. ley: Tov 50x100: near station: $300 down, $15 monthly. SIEO—UH 24x1 $5 dow 2 33 montily. OSEM L night, 36¢ to $1: ¥ HOUSE, 1080 MARKET — PER veek. $1 50 10 $5: families. McAllister Street. 1 MCALLISTER, OPP. CITY HALL— 2203 Foilihea and unfornished rooms, en suite or single, suitable for offices. Dunun ~iree.. 33() MINNA-sU FRONT ROOM, SUIT- B able for tailor, dressmaker or 2 or 3 gentle- men; cheap. 50 Post Street. PCGST—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms; suites and single; terms reasonable. ©)¢) ELEGANT FLAT; SUNNY SIDE: 6 ZZ. rooms: bath; new {mprovemenis. 762 Folsom st. 0 + POST —8 AND 4 RUUM SUNNY 17 b flats; garden, bath: $13 and $16. LOWERiFLAT 4 ROOMS, BATH, YARD. 25 Lapldge st., bet. Eighteen:h and Nineteenth. 3 FLAT OF 5 SUNNY ROOMS, WITH « stable. 4 ureka st., bet. Twenty-first 10 12 Eureka st., bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-second. RINCON PLACE, RINCON HILL, OFF 28 Harrison st., between First and Second—Half of sunny house: firepiaces in pariors; view of bay. P‘LATS TO _KENT FOR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Moutgomery 8t. S T; 5 ROOMS: BATH; GOOD MARINE view, 2106 Leavenworth s, bei. Filbert and Greenwich. $16 WATER FREBE; LOVELY UPPER modern sunny 5-room flat; 100 feet from Casiro cars. 4073 Twenty-third st.; key 4075. JLLEGANT NEW FLATH SEVENTH ST, BE- U Jow Bryant. 5 and 6 roome. bath: 38 10 $16. HOUSEKEEPING KOOM>. Buchanan Street. BUCHANAN. COB. FELL — SUNNY, front, bay-window: stove; bath; $6. 602 Devisadero Street. 357 DEVISADERO, COR. OAK-2 OR 3 large sunny corner rooms, partly furnisbed, for man and wife; light housekeeping; Teferences. SixthSireei. 544 SIXTE-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; singia.or doable; 75 cents and $1 per week. stockton Bdireet. STOCKTON—1 LARGE SUNNY FUR- nished room: $2 a week. Suiier - (reo. SUTTER—NICELY FURNISHED front suuny room, suitable for coupie. 1148 SULTER, CORNER "POLK - LIGHT housekeeping; mnicest roows; lowest price; transients, 308 SgITER S FURNISHED ~ROCMS OR suites. $1 26 to $10 a week: nighs, 25¢ to $1 50; transients solicited.. 703 SUTTEH, COK. TAYLOR~ELEGANTLY newly furnished sunny rms.; suite orsingie. PARTIES 1N QUEST OF DESIRABLE ROOMS 11 Miscellancous. in private families or boarding-houses can find precisely what they want free of charg by calling atthe Evening Post's Branch Office, 659 Market, F YOU HAVE ROOMS [0 LET SEE OUR methods of assisting you in_securing desirable tenants. Call at .he Evening Post’s People’s Ex- cchange Bureau, 650 Market st. 02 EUARDING AND HOOMS. fithmm UNNY HOOMS with board: $45 for couple. Lddy Streec. X EDDY—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS: 915 fne location; gas: range; private family; reference. N HOUR'S NOTIC A. (OWAN BUYS AVERAGE WEER D with $230 inve: proofs, free. 2 TS ARE RECEIVED FROM $5 at Sansome ropm 7; interest per an- 1m, 10 per cent: nd share, 25 per cen SA LOO:. or will sell as a whole at & bargain; 1/ Tenth st. JOR SALE.—A GOOD PAYING SALOON AND cigar sta d, cen‘rally locat:d. 1nquire WICH- MAN, LUTGEN & CU., 318 Clay st. W ANTED_PARTSER WITH §100 FOR tablished candy and jcecream pariors. 906 Seventh s t-st. 81 kland. INCOM conservativ JALOC D’corners in the Koom §8, Chronicle bu %175 GHEAT BARGAIN: CIGAR STORE: D1 (O, vest {ranster corner in city. ApplySan Jose ave. and Thirtieth s. THE ORLY MoLE IMPROVE D HOTEL of 80 rooms in n for rentorieass In- qnire D. ROT' FOR BALECHEAP—WELL PAYING TATLOR shop, with g0od custom trade. 15 Monroe si., near Pine and Stockton. ARGE ROULETTE WHREL ; COST $1000; 4 price $200. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Graut ave. 7 HIGH-GRADE : JERSEY COWS COMING O, in Auneust and Sept. B. G. MORSE, Bolinas. JEW CLEVELAND AN galn. 1510 Octavia st. '96 BICYCLE; BAR- F'ok SALE—FI GREYHOUAMD, at 231 Ash ave,, near Franklin st. INQUIRE ICTURE-FRAMING WITH G! 10c. 20c.; 14x17, 26c. 24, 45c.: 22x28 60c. JONES, LASS 7x9 IN., 8x10 and 10x12, 15¢.; 11x14 and 12x16, 16x20, 30c.: 18x22, 35c.; 20x 547 Miss on st JOR SALE boxes; Imost new; at New Creamerle, 725 Market st. COMPLETE SODA FOUNTAIN and outfit, including milkshake and icecream installments or cash. Inquire ¥E E SODA-FOUNTAIN, FRE ER, GLASS- holders: very cheap. 169 Second. $100. TeTor grocers. w. BUILDING ON LEASED 1.0T; SUIT- A , 824 Post. Fell Street. FELL—2 PLEASANT FRONT ROUMS; light housekeeping: no children; reasonable. 31 oisom Street. FOLSOM—LABGE HOUSEKEEPING rooms; running water; bath: garden; $9 122 and $10. VAN NESS AVE—-DESIRABLESUNNY rooms: first-class table board. 348] SEVENTEENTH, NEAR GUERRERO —Sunny furnis ed room In private fam- ily, with use of bath, for 1 or 2 ladies, with or with- out board. OYEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required: ail mod- #ri conveniences. CHILDREN BOAKDED, EFINED HOME FOR ONE OR TWO CHIL- dren; sunn yard and garde: 16 Valley st mother's cure; Oakland, Fourth -treet. i WID W WISHES CHILD TO FOURTH — FURNISHRD OR UNFUR- : mother's care; reasonable. 4025 320 1iahed roorms for houskpe: chepest 1a oy, | Lueny-Bith &t Fifth Street. OFFICES TO LET. FIFTH~CLEAN, FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping: 2 or 8, 810 to $13: single. $5. 32 Geary S eec. 807 GEARY-HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, [3AES, SHOWCAS N, COUNTERS, SHELV- ing, etc. bought and sold. 1063 Mission st. others iro 5 SECOND-HAND BGIL) ulleys, shafting, etc. W. 415 Washington st JPLENDID REMINGTON TYPRKWRITER, up. REVALK, 308 Cal. R: ALSO LOT L.’ SANFORD, BULEESEN IINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beals. F THE BEST LITTLE {the city: uo night or Sun- them repaired: separate parts s San Francisco Baby Carriage M'f UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND HAVE old and shipped. Co., 442 Bixth, Goiden Gave Avenue. 80 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—~LARGE ALCOVE and kitchen, §20; large sunny room for housekeeping, $10. 1517 SOLDEN GATE A VE.—COMPLETELY furnished: every convenience: garden, bath, etc. 1749 EAYES-LOVELY DOUBLE PAR- lors, with kitchen, gas stove, ete.; block from park: orivate tamily: cheap. Hayes Street. UTE ON EVENING BUL enrs $95; $2000. “Apply 962 D B Broadway, Uskiand, YOUD PAYING STATIONERY AND CANDY swuer going Kast; cheap rent. K., box ACIFIC GAS ENGINE—2-H. order: 2 Adams prtg presset P.: PERFECT power. 516 Mission H10} EAYES-S UNFUSNISHED ROOMS 2 for housekeeping. NOUNTEES, SHELVING, bought and sold. 112115 Marke SHOWCASES t, bet. 7th & 8th. >| UILDINGS BOUGHI; LUMBER, SASHES Howard Streel HOWARD, COR. THIRD—~FINELY FUR- nished front rooms; suiie; housekeeping. 704 433 cheap. Jessie Street. pae s \ JESSIE, NEAR MINT—2 SUNNY FUR- nished housekeeplug rooms; also single: 5, Cail Office. } doors, mantels, etc.. £or sale. 1166 Mission. JOR SA BRANCH BAKERY AND NO- NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE tons: § rooms; Teat $15: must be soid. Apply firo and burglar proof sate. 109, 111 Mariet st. Call Office. 3 , S VIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTER SOUTESAS FRANCIECO MORN NG PAPEE: | I preas, piatform scares i deskrchaap. 103 Cio. \ cheap: good chauce. R., box 2, Call Office, | S= 50 RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND Oakland. Nisd A W EReY Mig Co., 12 Californiasc NTERIOR AGENOY OF UALL FOR SALE; will pay 8150 per month; price §4000. Apply SEWING MACHINES this office. TOOD-PAYING BAKKRY FOR SAL IN- T quire C. SEIBT, U. S. Bakery, box 326, Petaloma. S ARTNER WANTED; OFFICE BUSINESS; Piioney secured. - Address 1rade, P. O. box 2506, TENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED (GER- man preferred) by lady. R. 10,122 Post st. j L SALF—SALOON-RESTAURANT CLOSE to warebouse and FFOTEL TO RENT: 226 Michigan, opp. ENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY A iady. Room 9, second floor, 122 Post at. FJARNESS SHOP FOR SALE CHEA L. D, STON E & CO., San Francisco, Cal. CD-ESTAPLISHED CORNER GROCERY; bar. HILBERT BROS., 103 Powell Texnted, repaired: lowest rates. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED,. 205 Fourth st per month: V. S, Singers, 2. JEW FAMILY SINGERS FOR RENT, $1 50 1559 Market. DENTISTS, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIAT! ket st., bet. Third and Fourtl only reliable agent for pafuless ex cial tecth from $5; fillings from $1 cents, with gas 81. ON, 769 MAR- gas_specialista: traction: artifl- ; extraciing 50 JIBST-CLASS DENTISTRY: prices; first-class results; of teeth. Telephone Main 5376. FIRST-CLASS phiniess extraction W, C. HAR. DINE, C.M., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. near Eleventh: no charge for e: plates are nfade: old plates made K LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, xtracting when over like nes Teeth from §$8 per set: extracting 60c: gas given. SHARFS VALLEY RAILROADS D saie: liberal discovnt. 7 City Hall ave. EWLY FITTED UP LIQUOR-STORE. IN- N G0ite 752 Devisadero st., cor. Fu'ton. MTLK ROUTE: 12 CANS, 3 HORSES, B600. Fagon. Apply 88 Missibp st ATRY, PRODUCE AND DELICACIES store for sale cheap. 1008 Hyde st. FER'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — 79Ik LY CALL. 1 wraoper. for mafling. LEGAL NOTICES. OB SBUCN vsrsimee el Ao oot N ThESUPERIOR COUKT OF THE STATE T/5¢ " ailfornin, in and for the City and Connty of San Franciseo. o In the matter of the estate of MARIE STUBER, decensed. No. 16.330. Tt appearing to this court by the petition hereto- tore filed by J. C. Rued, executor of the last will of MARIE STUBER, deceased, that it wouid be for the advantage. benefit and b°st interests of the estate of the sid decensed and Lnose inerested therein, 1o sell the who!e of tbe real estate of said decedentand also the personal proper.y, a genersl description and statement of which™ ap- Ppears in the said petition. Tt is therefore ordered by this court that all per- sonsinterested in the suid estate of the said deceased appear before this cours on the 17th day of August . D. 1896, a4 the hour of 10 o'clock A. 3. of said dav, at the courtroom of said court, atthe new City Hall, in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of California, to show cause why un order shivuld nou be granted to sald execuior us prave: for in_said petition for the sale of the Whole of said real and persoval property of the said decedent, and that & copy of this order be pub- lished once & week for jour successive weeks in THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, & newspaper printed and published in said City and County of Sen e aved Suly. 16, 1896, Dated Ju ERla Ty 'Y, Judge Superior Court. w. ¥. WILLIAMSON, 'Attorney for Executor, Mills bubiding, - GEORG Leek dent and patentee of improved bridge without any plate, moved from LEEK, f THE t, discoverer of painiess extraction GENUINE work or teeth 0 20 O'Farrell st. years: extraction, 50c.; FrOLL SET oF TEETH, 87; WARRBANTEL ve flilings, 50c.: crowns, 3 50. Chicago Dental Pariors, ¥4 8ixth. K.L T.. RAN (—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work end teeth withous plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant sva, ‘ A SKET FOR TuETH { %ood us can be made: fllinz $ jen WARKAN ED A3 L. Dr. SIMMS3, tis.. B30 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. PAINLESS “EXTRACTION. bridge work & spacialey; Boct ates, $5 up: 13 veacs experiencs. I L WALSIL DD, 815% Genry. CROWN Leavenworih street. 10102 LEAVENWORTH-LOWER FLOOR 2 of 3 flue rooms; unfurnished: near California. dicAtlisver Street. 798} MCALLISTER-FRONT AND BACK parior for housekeeping; also large front rooms; private family; cheap. . PRE LS BUILDING, 927 MARKET. Elegant snnny offices, $12 50 up; electric-light; beating and janitor seryice free. Apply at bullding or 6. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. STOKES WANTED. ANTED—CORNER STORE WITH ROOMS suitable for grocery: or will buy business if Ieasonable. _Address H H., box 105 Call, EDUCATIONAL. UITAR MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS. 59 Fiten. ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- es piano, singing, French: $3 mo. 1004 Polk. RS, MELVILLE SNYDER, 716 POST ST.: vocal ‘music; plano: _elocution; practioal Shakespearcan and general dramatic acting & speciaity ; vocal classes, Monday, 8 P.a. : §1 month. EOCUTION “AND DRAMA: ~ DELEARTE thoroughiy tausght; appearances arranged: 1 to 8 par. OL1VE HOFF-SCHROEDER, 209 Hyde st. TIEHL'S COLLEGE, 728 MARKET ST, offers unsu jed advantages and indu ments in shorthand, bookkeeping, penmanship, typewriting, English branches, ianguages, o expenses less than at any other college. N and LULA STIEHL, proprietors. AN BEETEE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 525 Montgomery t.; individual instruc- tion i bookkeeping, etc.: life rolnrant $30s ow! atss DeF Wesk MSA saguth. BODKEENG, Wi TNG, ARITHNTC, GRAME day & nizht; noclasses: $5 month. 848 Mission M & SRS ROLARUER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, guitar. banjo. 835 Market st., opp. Masoa T, ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING= Private theatricals arranged: puplls rehearsed ou stage. K. 5 and 12, 1. 0. O. F. block, 7uh and Mkt Minna Streei. MINNA—FURNISHED ROOMS, COM- plete for housekeeping; Iarge yard. Moss Sireet. Z MOSS, OFF HOW A KD, NR, SEVENTH—3 furnished roows for housekeeping. 54 13 Natoma Street. NATOMA, BET. THIRD AND FO! = 24 Nicely furuished single and homm}l‘nz rooms from $1 up. 934 NATOMA, NEAR FOURTH—8 FOR- nished housekeeping rooms; very con- ‘venient. N 'OM A —! 5DD iusekecving: compleie: rent 88 ~ menth. 140. Octavia Street. OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY — SUNNY, partiy furnished rooms: gas; stove: bath. 'NEGA’I’IVI HRE10U CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, m:fi.‘:“u" chanical engineering, survey a) oture- n-;v: estab. 'af VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt, NGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, PIANO, painting, palmistry, $3 mo. Studio 1422 Hyde. 1ANO LESSONS; PUPIL OF THE LEIPSIC Conservatory; mod.terms.J. LANGE,110 Hyae. "HING TAUGH £, MISS fifth floor. L. FUERSTNOW. 131 Pos! RBAN SCHOOL AT 2124 CALIFORNIa ST. U opens July 27, 1896, N. W. MOORE, Prin. LMA E. HYER, PLANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- jostudio. 405 Geary, R. 17: hours8t010 p. a. ROFESSOR G, MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF Pvlo!ln. guitar, mandolin, bas! 1707 Marvet. TUBSTA. $150 to $275 aroom; partles contemplating bullding invited to call and see plans. 1149 Mission. e L L LLELY COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, $4000. FINEMOUNTAIN HOMS, GVER: + looking Capay Valiey, Yolo 'County: 620 acres: roomy 1lg-story house, barns a’d other outbuildings; 8 acres orchard in full bear- ing; 1 mile from school; 24, miles from railroad and postofice; i1 soid soon 10 head of catte, 1 span horses. wagons snd farming implements, poulizy and bay will be included. = Address J. C. INTER, Brooks P. 0., Yolo County, Cal. TO RENT OR LEASE TO A RESPONS{BLE tenant, 5-acre farm- 114 miles below San Mateo; housen barn water, well fenced. Address 13434 Yorland at., near Church. 0 BENT-SATHER RANCH. CONTRA Costa County on San Pablo Creek, elght miles from Berkeley: [160 acres of land, well watered and wooded; about 850 mcres good grain land: Dbalance excellent pasture: sultable tor milk of stock ranch. R. E. ROWLAND, Orinda Park. T1ENTION, LAND BUYERS—120 ACRES choice_olive, vine and prune lands located in Alameda Co., 87 miles from San Francisco, will be sold at a sacrifice: surrounding lands held at 8§75 per acre; make an offer; will subdivide to suit. * 57 Chrovicle buiiding. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—g08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. \\ JLL IT PAY? YES! REE ALLENDALE ‘Tract at once. Buy a $75 lot or upward for a homtugnylng investment: Iruitvae, aijoinin East Oakland, the xarden spot of Oak and choice site; stréets graded: some macadam- ized; obly & few left: fine schooi: 2 electric roads near y: conveyance free; $: cash and $5 monthly. 468 Ninth 51, Onkland, und 650 Macker 8 -, 5. F. H. 2 JONES, ownerg $1550, BARGAINS CHICKEN RANCH: 00U, hew a-room house toorder and well; terms to suit; $500 cash, $15 per month. WM. P. TODD, 1003 Broadwav, Dakianl, A WEnK'S NEWS FOR 3 CENTS-TLE A WREKLY CALL. In wraoper, for mailing. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET, J URNISHED COTTAGE OF 8 ROOMS, BATH aud stable, In the outskirts of Oakland, rent $17 50: y othet places for rent or for sale. Anz W, E. BARNA. D‘ 458 Ninth st., Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. A i e A AR A s EAR DIAMONDS BY PATRONIZING H. SCHELLHAAS. furniture-dealer, 1)th. Oaxld ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA KEAL ESTATE. Youx TERMS ARE OURS 2500 PRETTY COTTAGE; SIX ROOMS '+ and bath: close to Chestnut-st. sia- n, N. G.; lot 40x140. 300 HANDSOME NEW COTTAGE: 6 o « rooms and bath; near Mastic sta- m, N. G. $2200. St i e aew” cotoniat cottage; 6 rooms and bath, $2750. Bhoi AN iaert coringers sooma SPECIAL BARGAINS 1N LOTS. Houses and stores to let from $10 op. M ZRCUSE & REMMEL, Contractors and Home Builders, Bay-st. Station, Alameds, Cal. Tel. 2. Office open Sundays ana holidays. 2300 X £6000—NEW AND MODERN $2: houses on large lots in good locacions; convenient to trains; terms to suit the purchasers. JOSKPH A. LEONARD COMPANY. 1364 Park st., Alameda. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. in wravper, for mailina. BESKELEY SEAL cSTALe, R TR T IR harc-finished, 4-rom_bouse: lot 40x100; price $750. W. C. MOKAN, Lorin Station, Berke- ley. $l.)r FOR LOTS IN GOOD LOCATION: Z9) must be sold; come and see, W. C. MORAN, Lorin Station, J0UD HUMES rOR RENT Ok FOR SALK on easy terms. O.G. MAY & CO., real estate and buildine, 2123 Center st., Berkaley. OSEPh J. MASUN, KE\L ESTATE AND insurance agent, Perkeley statn, adjoining bank. — s MONTER! REAL ESTATE. &2’0 NEAR HOTEL DEL MUNTE: ON DUV, giake: 2-story house. barn, chicken- house: 12 Iots. all ia fruit and 5 kinds of berries; vegetables grow thiflily all year ronnd: must be soid _immedfately. £. C. CALDWELL, owner, 825 Ninth st.. Oakiand. P A LAMEDA COUNTY PRUIT LAND: CHOIC: est in the State: selling in tracts, 5 acres up- ward, 835 per acre: adjoinin per acre; owner forced to seli: 134 hours from S.F.; easy terms; title perfect. 67 Chronicie building. OMESTEAD ABANDONMENT, NAPA County; 1 mile railroad; some {mprovements; nice chicken or hog ranch location; $230. 531 Califorainst., R. 1. 12() ACRES TN TAKE COUNTY, NEAR Lower Lake, for sae or irade. Apply POILBRICK, 2348 Folsom st, or room 810, Safe eposit. OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY INCOME PROP- erty—g0 acres, two-thirds orchard in bearing, one-tlird bare land: near Jose; cash value $21,000. Address 14, L. B., San Jose, C:l. NY ONE WANITING A RANCH FOR grazing purposes, or an orchard aiready im- roved, where only small cash ouilay Is required, lasce in 8 or 7 years, apply 826 Montgomery st. ARIN COUNTY—3000 ACREN 26 MILES from city; lo s any size; fru D, vegela- ble land; rail ‘or water transit; 840 to 375 per acre; -terms (o sult. Syndicace ‘Tuvesimen: Com- pany, 65 Chronicle building. TITLE HOMES, CLOSE TO TOWY, IM- proved, easy terms; also 4 to 12 acre pleces, on 8and 10 years’ credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 632 Market 8=, 8. F. END FOROUR LIST OF URCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTHR & WH ITFON. San Jos RANCHES TO LET. OUSE, OUTHOUSES, PASTURE, TIMBER, water, young orchard; beautiful locality; 70 miles from’city; suitable for chickens var- keys $10. W RIGHT, box 26, Cull Office. MONEY 5100 000 TU LOAN. CITY AND OAK- . land. at lowest rates; life lnsur- nce, real estate in fibfl!‘ Small or large sums. SHATNWALD BUCKBEE & CU,, 218-220 Mont- gomery st. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES jewelry, also on furniture, pianos, withous re- imoval; lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELKY STORE, 948 Market st.; open evenings. ONEY LYING JDLE; TAKE AT $5 INTER- st per month for each $1000; same rate sec- ond mortgage or life_insurance. Coin, box 2, Call. ONEY LUANED ON_JEWKLEY AND other valuables at the Eecurity Loan Offica 1106 Market st..or. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. TRECT ON YOUK FUKNITURE OR PLANU: 1o removal: no delays: no commissions: low interest. Rm. €8, Donohneé bldg, 1170 Market st A SY AMOUNT; 15T, 2D or 3D MORTOAGES: A “estates, vndivided interests, real estate In bro- bate. MCCOLGAN. 24 Montzomery, room 3. 30 00 ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, sums not exceeding $1000. Call at room 620, Parrowt Building. BT & 2D MOKRTGAGE INTERESTS IN ES tates;lowest rates:no delay. MURPHY 628 Mrkt, DVANCESON DIAMON DS JEWELRY, ETC Colombia Loan & (ollateral Office. 8 Gran- ava. PAWNBROKERS, RAND CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, 1200 Market st.; money loaned: watches: diamonds etc. : iowest rates; bargains [ unredeemed pledges. . HOOM 9—MONEY loaned, watches, onds, etc.: low rates; pivace soms: elevator: pledzes for sale cheap. FINANCIAL. ONEY TO LOAN ON SECURETY. SYL- VAIN SALOMON, 828 Montgomery. r. 214 MEDICAL. A BLESSING TO "LAOTHS 'SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar to iheir sex: latest improved method of treatment; never falls; perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well; travelers belped immediately; prices to sait the times; home in confiiement. DR. & MRS, DA VIES, 14 MoAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consult free: French regulating pink pills $2; hours from 9 4. 3 t0 5 P. 3. 8nd 7 t0 9 P. 3. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in & few hours; safe and sure reifef gusranteed; travelers helped without delay; pri- vate home in confinement; regulat uate shynlmn: 80 years’ successtul ice; MEDI- AL ELECTRICITY used; fes, conslt the doctor before going elsewhere; you Wwill save time and expense; consultation free and confidential MRS DR. 'WYETH, 818 Post st., near Larkin. Ianas held at $100 TV LOAN. HORSES, A A A AR AR R AN AN S T EIPOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 600 SETS S e g am it g egs m i ?“rl.fl';‘:;‘ui“ :« catalogue. ud' Mcallister st., S, w Utarrell streei. 2221 O'FARRELL—SUNNY FURNISHED 2 rooms und kifehen: complete for housekpg T Pearl Street. PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP, OCTAVIA—3 cor. rooms, well furnished for housekeepg: $18. D cnanan; gas given: crown and ®. LUCKETT, 1705 POST 1., NEAR BO- bridge work. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. MR. HOWLAND: 25c. SEErTUALIET CIRCLE TO-NIGHT BY REV, 1 Fifth st. G. YOUNG, 1841 Poik st ET OF TEETH. WITHOUT A FLA DK H sixth Sireer. 148 S(XTH, COR. HOWARD-FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; rent cheap. furnighed; balh; garden, etc. Call’®. . Scott Street. . SCOTT—3 OR 4 SUNNY ROOMS; UN- (OQUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAtr J ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. D&, LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COI GOLDEN Gate ave—Open_evenings: Sundavi tli noon. 1614 Second Streat. P SECOND—STIT SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- 4221 rooms, furnished; others, $4 up; bath; laundry. PHYSICIANS, R. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 M. ARKET, COR. Golden Gate ave.: diseases of women a specialty, ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DK. his museum, 3051 Market st.: his 30 successful practice s a guarantee of JORDAN AT falr (reatment; ihe worst cuses Lrexted satisfactorilv by mail OR RENT OX LEASK—~50-VARA LOT SE. cor. Polk and Jackson .sts. month. Address J. S., 447 Sausol rent o stevenson Street, (49 STEVEXSON, BET. SEVENTH AND Eighth—2 furnished housekeeping rooms; bath: ceniral. sutter Street, 732 SUTTER—HOUSEKFEPING ROOMS. ‘Abird Stresi. (OLTON HOUSE, THIRD - SINGL C suites; unthmn:y!fl $5 up; mw 150 sm‘smmm.;m;mfinn:: HAND HAR- neas, s; wago! surreys, rockaways, carts; must be oid. 1 Mission'st H(() BET NEW %D SECOND-HAND Haf- ness; nds; bugsy.wagon, earts, surre; & rocka wa cheap horses. 15th and Val el 4 HOKBES FuR ML’?; ALSO \"AG&N& ‘.l.;k??z‘?fllxa o aad jon sales every W ednes IVAN E, Auctionéers. STURED; SEND FUR O T A Ths Ranch. OB Cormmroiat o WAGONS AND CAKKIAGES, BRIk bl s TS i o ‘OR SALK, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE cal of every desc iption; cash, notes or instal meme. - Careill M1 Co, 3348 Bih sou 8. ¥ LIGHTLY SOILED DRIVING GLOVES; e DR TNG s samples. 7. M. HEINEMAN, 100 Sansome st. W AND BECOND-HAND LAUN- N e i e en. PR FESSIONAL CARDS, BOPEEIE vimadf ik ol st b v i S P, RANKSHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOM Flfil. four.h floor, Parrott bullding (Em porium). 1LLS, DEEDS, ETC. L. SONTAG, ATT'Y Wi Notary, 116 Market; res., 2126 Howard. OHN . % ICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 6 and 27, c"a' building; leiephone Maln 5, San ¥ EN t‘ %’i AN THICEL. ASBIc J U atinw, e 516,506, 61 oo, A NEW PRQCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ‘ment or worthiess pills used ; every woraan her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; resiores always in one day: can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed if you want to be_ treated safe and surecall ona man's physician. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—a BOUN TO A 'iadies troubied with irregularities: nodanser: safe and sure; $2 50 express C. 0. D.: don’t delay until (0o late. OSGOOD BKOS., Oakiand, Cal. FORMEN-GREEN'S GUARANTEED CURE; greatest nerve treatment known; positive curc for all weakness: cure guaranteea ot money re- turned; trial free. Agent, KELLY, 102 Kddy st. URE CURk FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: a home ir: confinement with every comfori; satisfaction guaranteed, by MRS, DR. GWYKK, 226 Turk st. RS. GOODWIN, DISHASES WOMEN SPE- cialiy: unexcelied in restoring irregulariiy or other condftions: home in confinement: best care: low fees: pliis $3. Moved to 904 McAllister st Mu DR. WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE- Sore and during confinement: infants sdopted tnio gond homea” e o1 ol complaia e les su¢ ly. 419 Eddy su. FOR EVERY FAILURE TO CUR¥ 500 &0 fistenes saccesstolly rested. Laaiss: gfllfll! n:."un& DR. SCOTT, lflml 8t I HALL, 14 MCALLISTER EET, NEAR Jones. Diseases of women and children. R<J. A. ACHARD, MIDWIFE—HOME IN M confinement: 25 yrs’ experience. 555 Mission. RS, RODGERS, PRIVATE HOME IN M md‘ia%utx rms reduced. 929 Howard st. I‘: NY FEMALE DI~EASE VATE HOME CONFINEMENT. PR ATRCISE 1410 Sighit st Alameds. PROPELTY 10 LXCHANGE. YOOD (COR. LODGING-HOUSE: 16 ROOMS: low Tent: water free; exchange for rauch or for sale. _Apply 153 Clara st: 0o agents. b HOUSES§AND LOTS FOR SALE OR 200 exctunge! il sizes ana prices. 3(() RANCHES FROM 5 TO 2000 ACRES, best location, for sale o exchange. 5()() BUSLYESS: PLACES, $50 TO 85000, FOR sale orexchange, H.C. DECKER,1020 Mkt 128(’ ACRES TIMBER LAND, KERN Cug water: fine far catile-ry N.bx.18.Cail ATORAGE. D uos Aouon USSR UTULAPU SICTURes SN TORAGL_CHEAPESTIN THE CITY ; FIRE proof building: advances made. 211 Larkin. URNTIORE, PIANOS, TRUNK=: vances, shipping. CHAS, 'L TAYLO B.SMITH FURNITURE CQ., 183 ELLIS, fire-proot bulldin: TRUSTEES’ SALES. RUSTEES' SALE In accordance with the terms and under the “suthority of a certain deed of trust duly_executed by NAPOLEON ST. GERMAIN and LEWIS W. DUNHAM, partfes of the first part, to HENRY C.CAMPBELL ang THADDEUS B! KENT, Trustees, paries of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SA VINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated February 4th, 1891, and re- corded in the office of the County Recorder of the City and County of San Franclsco, State of Califor- nla, in Liber 1443 of Deeds, at pages 76 and follow- ing: and in pursuance of a fesolution passed on the 7th day of May, 1896, by tne Board ot Dircctors of said SAN FrANCISCU SAVINGS UNION, a cor- poration, and the hoider of the note (No. 10,639), to secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was execuied, déclaring that default bad been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums due under said note and deed of trust. snd requesting and airecting sald HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to seil the real estate described therein to satisty said indebtedness. HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B KENT, Trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, the 25th day of Auzust, A. D. 1896, at 13 o'clock 1oon of that day, and’at the auction salestoom of Easton, Eldridze & Co., No. 658 Mar- ket street, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, we will sell at public suction, 10 the Lighest bidder, for cash in gold coln of the United States, all that piece or parcel of laud situ- ate in tho Cliy and. County of San Francisco, State of California, described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the corner formed by the inter- section of the mortheasterly line of ‘Eighteenth avenue South (formerly Algeria street) with the northwesterly line of N sireet South (formerly Sus- quehanna street), and running thence northwester- 1y a ong 8nid Line of Eighteenth avenue South one DLundred and seventy-seven feev Lhree and oue- fourth inches (177 and 8 34-12 {L.). more or less, 10 the westerly line of the Case Tract, as per map hereinafier mentioned; thence along said line of the Case Tract, north ten degrees twelve minutes easc (N.10° 12/ E.), sixty-three feet eleven und one- fou th incbes (58 and 11 14-12 f.): thence south eighty-one degrees fifty-five minutes east (S.81° 55' E.). still siong said line of said Case Tract, one hundred sd fAifty-six feet two and one-half inches 156 und 2 15-12 1t,), t0 & stake; thence north two egrees west (N, 4° W.), still aloug sad line of g Case Trac, elehiy cight (88) feet, more or to the southwesterly line of Seventeenth Ave- ue Soutn (formerly Sumatra streel): thence goutheasterly along the lasi-oamed line one huti dred and eighieen (118) feet, more ot less, to said northwesteriy 1ine o: N street Souch; and thence southwesterly slong the last-named line two hun- dred (200) feet 10 the point of commencement. Being that portion of block number three hun- dred and forty-six (346) lying within the Case Tract, in South San_Fraaclsco, 88 lsid down and delinéated on map of said Case Tract, fled October 16th, 1879, in the otlice of the Coun.y Recorder of said City and County of San Francisco; together ‘with thé appartenatices. TERMS OF SALE—Cash in gold coin of the United States; ten per cent payable to the under- signea on the fali of the nammer; balance on de- livery of deed: and if not so uaid, unless for want of title (ten days being ailowed for search), then sald ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be R S D e A THADDECS B KENT, | Trustees. RUSTEES' SALE. In accordance with the teérms and under the suthority of & in deed of trust, duly executed by JOHN FOSTER, of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDLUS B. KENT. Trusiees, partics of the_second and the SAN FEANCISCU SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated July 14th, 1891, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the City and County of San Francisco, snwmc‘;i (};ll’hl“nin‘ in ulaet‘ 1466 of Deeds, at pages and following: and in pursu- ance of a resolution passed on the 26th day of March, 1896, by the Board of Directors of sald SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the ho:der of the note (No. 11,020), to segurs 4 Payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declaring that default had been made in the pay ment of the principal sum and other sums. due under said note and deed of trast, and request- ingand directingsaid HENBY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS 8. KENT, Trustees, to sell the real estate described therein to sausty said indebted- ness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B, KENT, Trustees, do hereby give noiice that on TUESDAY, the 2.(h doy of August, A, D. 1896, at 12 o’clock noon of that day, and at the auction sales- room of Laston, Kidridge & Co., No, 638 Market sureet, in the City and County of San Frau- cisco,’ State of California, we will sell at pab- Tic atetion. to the bighest biader, for cash i goid coin of he United Sistes mil the piece or parcel of land situate in the City and County 0 >an ‘Fomheiuo. State of O-lnmfl. described us follows, wit: Commencing at a point on the northerly line of Hermann (formerly Kate) street, distant thereon eighty-seven fee six inches (87 and @-1z ft.) easterly from the easterly line of Webster street, sud ranning thence easterly along said iine of Hermann street Lwenty-five (u'a&“ thence at richt angles northeriy one hu and thirty- -‘n‘v;n feet six xnchflo; 37 l'l’lsfl.-lfl(’f%)), thence at right angles westes Lwen! lve feet, and theace at right angles ‘southérly one hundred and thirty-seveu feet six inches (137 and 6-13 fi.) 10 the point of commencement. ‘estern Addition block num- Being portio of undred and ninety-ome (291), together goid coin of the United States; ten per cent payable to the undersigned on the fall of the hammi balance on delivery of deed: and if not s0 paid, unless for want of title (tendays sliowed for search). then said ten e Acts ! 's expense. HENRY C. C. K. THADDEUS B. ua'{“.hv} 5 15 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL. alty; private; no charge udless successful;: all inw suiis, col.ections, deeds, etc., & tended (0. G. W, HOWE, ate'y-at-law, 850 Markes. KGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED WITH- ompubumy: advice free and confidential. J. @ JEFFRESS, 402 Mopigomery st,, room 18. ADVICE¥REE: NO CHARGE UNLESSSUG cesstul. W. W. DAVIDSON, 937 Market st. W .bidg. Practices 1 all courts;charges moderafe W, KING, ATTOANEY-AT-LAW CHRON- . ivle pide: advice free: moderate: open Evng THs DIVORCE ReCO&D. Comniaints filed: ¢ Minnie Santha Cohen against Alexander Cohen. Maggie I. Riley agains: James Riley. C. . Schwer sgainst C. J. Sehwer. Divorces granted: Otympe C. Mafille from Kugene Mafille, for de- seriion; by Judge Siack. Emn:a M. Best from Georze W. Best. for intem- perance and failure to provide: by Judge Siack. Custodv 0f minor child awarded piaintiff. . BIRTIN—NARRIAGES—DEATHY. Birth, martiace and death novces gent by mall will not be in-erted. They mus. be handed in at ¢lther of the publication offices and be indorssd With the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. | F. ARAM, ATT Y-AI-LAW 581 PARIOT; BORN, DONOHOE—In this city, Augusc 5, 1898, to the wite of P. J. Donohoe, & son. GROTHUR-—In Sallnas, July 28, 1896, to the wite of H. C. Grothur, & daughter. JONES—In this city, July 25, 1898, to the wife of 1. B. Jones, a son. STONE—In this city, August 5, 1896, to the wife of W. O. Stone, a son. _— MARRLED. HACKFELD—-LEMMERMANN~In this city. August 2, 1896. by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Her- maun Hack feld and Lizsie Lemmermann. MEUCHEN—SCRUDEL—In this city. August 5., 1896, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Oscar Meuchen and Anna Schudel. —_— D, Garlick, Marie Harding, Frederick * Harrigan, Josephine R. Harrison, Wi siam H. Hinz, Johannes F. Hugnes, Kate F. Kerrigan, Edward Pabst, Dafel Scott, Jumes Sisenvine, Simon Suratt. Lawrence Aceret. Arna B. Andrews. Mure A Barrette, Wil d Bretoune!, Altred J. Creery, Thomas M. Delany, Thomas Donovan, Margaret F. Fechheimer. Hunnal Frahm, Marie Frazler, Mary Gallagher, Joseph ACERET—Tn thix city, Angust 5, 1896, Arna Bar- bara, loving wife of Jacob © . and mother of Emile and Lulu Aceret. a native of Uanton Zurich, Switze; Ixnd, aged 49 venrs and § months. | BarFriends and acquaintances hre respect- sully Invited to attend cuv foneral TILIS 0AY (Friday), at 2 oclock P. M. irom her late residence, 425 Grove sireet. lnterment Masonic Cemetery. ANDREWS—In San Jjowe. Angust 6, 1898, Mary ‘A., beloved sister of T. P. Andrews, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years. A3 Friends ana_acquaintances are folly Invited 1o attend the funeral THIS (Friday), at 9:80 0'clock A. M.. from Sacred Heart Church, corner Fillmore and Fell streets, where asolemn reqniem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at the above hour. [nterment ‘stricily private, Moutt Calvary Cemetery. BARRETTE—In this®city, August 2, 1895, Wil fred, beloved son of Xavier and Josephine Bar- reite, & native or Canada, aged 28 yea s 1 month and 4 days. [Pueblo (Colo.) and Montreal (Cana- dn) pi please copy. | A Friends and _acquaintances sre_respect- folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), av § o'tlock A. M. from the par- lors of thie United Undertakers, 27 sa1 20 Fifth street, thence to S'. Teresa’s Church, where & requiem high muss will be celebrated for the re- pose of his s0ul, commencing at 10 0'clock A. 3. ¥, M. f,—~Members of Potrero Council No. 74, Y. M. 1. are bereby notified 10 attenda i tuncrai of our lute brother, W iifred Barrette, THIS DAY (Friday), from St leresa’s Church, where a requiein high mass will be celebraied for the Tepos+ of his soul, com mencing at 10 0'CIOCK A 3. Fines for non-stiendance. By ordesy P.J. 'DONNBLL, President. BRETONNEL—In this city, August 5, 1586, Alfred J. Bretonnel, beloved son of Elizabetn Bosg, brother or Josephine Gless, J. V. Breton- el, Bauline Penez and Bernard Bosq. husband of ablistine Bretonuel, father of Alfred Bretontel, and brother-in-law of A. Gless, aged 35 yeara. 8 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 10 a‘tend the fnneral I'dlS JA L (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors C. Porter & Co.. 124 Eddy street. Interment I. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. CREERY—In the City and County Hospital, Au- gyst 5, 1896, Thomas M. Creery, aged B0 years. DELANY—In this city, August 5, 1896, Thomas native of Ireland, aged 67 veurs & d 21 days. DONOVAN—In this city, August 5, 1898, M garst E., beloved wite of Michuel H. Dono aud mother ot A.J. and George F. Donovan, . & Dative of BOOD, Mass., aged 47 years. & Friends and acquainiances “are respect- sully invited to attend the futieral THIS DAY (Friday),at 10:30 o'clock A. M. from her late residence, 147 San Car.os avenue, between Eigh- teenth and Nineteentn, Mission and Vale streets, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where services will be heid for the repose of her soul, commencing at 11 o'clock A. ¥ Intermenc Holy Cross Cemeiery. FECHHEIMEK—In this city. August 6, 1896, Hannah, beloved wife of Charles S. rechheim: and mother of Mrs. Charles K. Adler, Minnie, Rose, Hilda. Eisie and Benjamin Fechheimer, 8 native of Germany. aged 57 years 6 months and 14 days. [New York and Cincinnati papers Please copy.| &@-Friends are_repectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday) az ¥ ooloox P. 3, from her late residence, 1631 Broaawas Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by $:30 o'clock P.M. train from Third sud Townsend streets. ISRAELITISCHER PRAUEN-VEREIN — The members of this ssociation are respectfuily requested to attend the suneral 0f our laie mem- ber, Mrs. Oharles Fechheimer. THIS DAY (Fri- day), at 2 o'clock P. .. from her lats residence, 1631 Broadway, near Frankln s reet. By order, LEO ELOESSER, Secretary. FRAHM—In this city, August 4, 1896, Marie, be- 1oved wife of the laté John Frahm, and motber of Antonia and Louis Frabm, a native of Schies- wig- Holstein, Germany, aged 44 vears. - Eriends and acquaintauces are res) fully invicea to sitend che funeral THIS DAY (Friday), st 3 _o'clock P. .. from her late residence, L84 Noe streét, between Fourteenth and Fifceenth. luterment 1.0.0. F. Cemeters. FRAZIER—In the Uity and_Coanty Hospital, Au- gust 6, 1896, Mary Frazier, aged G5 years. GALLAGHER—In the City and County Hospital, ‘August 6, 1896, Joseph Gallagher, aged 31 years. GARLICK~In this city, Augus: 4, 1896, Marie Garlick, & native of France, aged 35 years. HARDING—In this city, August 6, 1898, Freder- ick, beloved son of John and Katie Harding, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 6 moning R Privnds and {ntances are respect- riends and acquaintances fully Invited 1o attend tas faneral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from the residence of his parents, 2008 O’ ¥arreil sireet, near SCOLL. inserment 1. . 0. F. Cemetery. HARRIGAN—In thiscity, August 6, 1896, Jos. ephine Rose, beloved datghier of John and Mar- guerite D. Harr'gan, & native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and & days. HARRISUN~In thiscity. August 5, 1898 Willlam H. Harrison, busband of _Josephine Harrison, and fetherof Chauscy Harrson, s nalive of Maryland, aged &3 year: #F-Friends and acquaintances are respect- ully invited 10 sttend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 10:40 0'clock A. X.. from s par- lors of H. C. Porter & Co., 122 Fidy street. HINZ—In this city, August 6. 1896, Johannes F. ‘Hinz, beloved son of A. Friedrich and the late Margarethe Hing, and brother of Mrs. A. Wol- ters and Marle, August, Willie, Therese and Freddie Hinz, ' native of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, aged 26 years and 25 days. AarFriénds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to nm the runeral SUNDAY, August 9, at 2o'cl P. M.. from. the family Tesidence, 258 Harilett sircet, near Twenty: fourth, Interment L. O. O. &, Cemetery. HOLLERAN-In this city, August 8, 1896, Thomas Joseph, 80n of Patrick J. and Mary Holleran, and brosher of Margaret. Mary and Cagnerine Holleran, a native of California, aged 4 ybars 10 months and 18 days. HUGHES—In this city, August 5, 1896, Kate Felicia, wife of T. A. Hughes, a native of Nevada County, Cal. #G-The funeral services will take place THIS_ DAY (Friday), at 2 0'clock P, M. at St. Stephen’s_Church,’ Ful on street, bevween ‘Webster and Fillmore. Interment private. KERRIGAN—In this citv. August 8, 1896, Ed- ‘ward, beloved son of John and Maria Kerrigan, husband of the late Margaret Kerrigan, and father of Maria, Maggle, Redmond, Gussie and the late Matthe's Kerrigan, s native of Ireland, e-Fa 5, 1896, Daniel PABST—In this citv, August 6, ante! Pabst, a nattve of Sah Frascisco. aged 21 days. SCOTT—In this city, August 5, 1896, James Scoit, & native of England, azed 75 years. A& Frienda and scquaintances 8re - respect- fally favised to sttend tne faneral THIS JAY (Friday), at 10 o'clock A. 3, from the par- lors of laccherl & Bacigalupl, 627 Broadwa. 1hterment i. O. O. B. Cemeerv. 2 ISENVINE—In this city, August 5, 1898, Stmon, o 20 of Hachel Siseny. e, aad brother of Levi, Sam, Mose, Coney, Leah and Ettie Sisen- Vine and Mrs. A. Woité, a native of New York, od 42 years and 1 month. |Sscramento papers ease copy.. P K eiends are tully invited to attend the fumeral services THIS DAY (Friday), at 10:15 0'Clock A. M., at his iate resideace. 1340 ‘Bush street. Interment Hills of Eternity Ceme- tery, by 11:80 o'clock A.i. train from Third and ‘rownsend streets. e SURATT—In this clty, August 5, 1896, Lawren beloved husband n?lnmmgumu. anacive oF _ Germany, aged 41 years. respect- DAY MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, SAN m&so, 'L'OU'E‘R‘Y:‘ .S‘EABMI T CEME- to the city; non-sec D ; in no sense ex- Susive: location quexcelled. | Offics 997 Marke: sireel, southeast corner of Sixth.

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