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Go see it. 2 ROOMS, OR 2 325 Tehama. 989 =024 and bath; gara ni-s 0. OROQ NINETEENTH $1., NEARCHURCH— 0020 rent reduced. —5 ROOMS rd and stable. ARM BEL corner Libert; ake house: ten fi : garden; fine LAR MISSION and Dolores e rooms. bath, back and ew: perfect order. OB HILL, MISSION—COTIAGE OF 8 ROOMS | handsome | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Welsh Street. 114 WELSH, OFF FOURTH—2 OR 3 NICE- Iy furnished housekeeping rooms: cheap. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1896. e ———————————————————————— e ————— e ——————————————————————————— ] —_——_—— e, e — —— — — — — — — ————m———,—— e , EDUCATIONAL. MES MELVILLE SXYDER, 715 POST ST.; vocal music, piano, elocution, practical Shake- spearean and genersl aramatic acting a speclalty; vocal classes, Monday, § P. 3r; $1 month. Miscellaneous. PARTIESIX QUEST OF DESIRABLE ROOMS in private families or boarding-houses can find precisely what they want free of charge by calling at the Evenmg Post's branch office. 659 Market st. ROOMS TO LET. Clay Street. 1711 SLAY — PLEASANT FURNISHED room; nice locality. JOMS AU oiabs ! buck =nd front entrauce; large yard: & cheap torizht party. Appiy 82 Stan‘ord st 3 PLENDID HOUSE OF 12 ROOMS, OR 2 » flats 0 6 ro ren: reduced. 325 Tehams. B ~ HOUNE: 4 ROOMS: 21214 | rry st., off Fourth, $12 50: water free. Ap- ply to G. H. UMBSEN & C0., 14 Montgomery st. [ OUSES To RENT FOR VERY LITTLE 11 money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery st. | cated; newly turni Lighth Streei. QHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH +>"st.. near Market: furnished and unfurnished. Eilis Stree:. HFE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRS. KATES HART, manager—A quiet house; centrally lo- ; elevator: hot & cold water. 3921 ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST < L 10dging’ we recommend the Rosedale House. ‘QPLENDID 12-R00M HOUSE, 8302 TWENTY- 8D first street, cor. Guerrero. suitable for board- ing or private residence: very low rent. See it. ——— FURNISHED HOUSES. 'OR SALE rooms. modern_improvements, fine location, rent low. Address R. L.. box 52, Call. TO LET. COTTAGE, TT18Tag 8 r 3 y ROOMS. 181435 SCOTT $8. ST ear Pive: s e — FLATS TO LET. N OCARFARE: ELEGANT MODERN FLATS AN of 6 rooms and bath: Stevenson, off Ninth: Tent reasonable. Apply DAVID STEEN & SON 20 Montgomery st. §15. 32 NATOMA, NR _4TH; 4 ROOMS D19, ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Moutgy. F15. 5, HO0NMS: ST BA" NDOW., D19, 2815 West Mission st., near Twelfth. ED FLAT OF SIX | FLEGANT FLATS; ALL MODERN IM- " provements; stabie: 1 minute to park; 743 and 745 Clayton st. MADISON & BURKE VW ANTED-200 GOOD TENANTS; RENTS, from $10 np for flats, coitages. SPECK & C0., 602 Afarket st. BATH: CHEAP. 1513 Taylor st., bet. Pacific and Broadwa Q-ROOM FLAT. Polk sts. 8 ROOMS 281 Sixth s $23 60: 7 COR. MCALLISTER AND q Y 7 ROOM; UPPER FL. L) improvements; large yard; stal 818 Grove st. if desired. MODERN 93 OAK GROVE AVE._2 LARGE, SUNNY < bath and all conven- unfurnished rooms: iences for housekeeping; private family. T2] ELLIS-NICESUNNY ROOM; USE OF bath; rent $5. Fifth street. 109 FIETH-SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS $1 50 to $3 per week. Clary sired. 9171 GEARY-3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED {2 rooms; key 217. 7] CEARY—_LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR- {21 nished room: suizable for iwo; reasonaole. Loiuen Gate Avenue. 219 SOLOEN GATE-SU NY BAY-WIN- dow room; other single rooms, 85 up. 338 GOLDEN GATE AVE—NEWLY FUR- nished sunny rooms; bath: reasonable. Gough Street. 1605 SOUGH-LARCE FRONT SUNNY U0 alcove room and iarge sunny room con- unfurnished; board op- reference. necting: furnished tional; private famil Grant Avenue. 21 GRANT AVE.—3 UNFURNISHED SUN- ny rooms, 820, suitable for dressmaking. Guy Place. 188UT rLACE OF¢ FIRST, BETWEEN Folsom and Harrison—Large sunny front room. Hubbard Street. 34 HUBBARD, BET. SECOND AND THIRD off Howard—Sunny outside rooms, $1 a week and npward; guiet bouse. Jones Street. 907 IOSER-TEE VAN WINKLE. SEW menagement: elegani sonny suites and h. etc.: $10 to $30. single: newly turnished $18 ELEGawT MODERN § « 61coms, bath. 135 San Jose av { FLATS; | or. 24th. F LEGANT SUNNY UPPER CORNER FLAT; 4 6 rooms; bath: stable. 4600 Eighteenth. 31 YAL0EE - NICE SUNNY FLAT OF 4 rooms; $! $22.50. %a'% near Fourteenth. Y ROOMS: BATH; 2 + sets_double pariors. 1775 Mission Broadway. @14 4 CHOICE SUNNY KOOMS. 1120 $14. 412 Dolores st. *1¢ SU Y FLAT 5 LARGE ROOMS, $16. Satutuvs. OWER BA 4 3014 Moss ard and Folsom. -WINDOW FLAT; 5 ROOMS. ., bet. Sixth and Seventh, How- S LY ¥ HED | :hot and cold water; private i.earny Stres:. 292 EEARNY—SUIT OF ROOMS SUITABLE for housekeeping. JPANISH TAUGHT BY SPANISm LADY; terms very reasonable. 230 Page st. -] ADY TEACHEE DESIRES 1 OR 2 ROOMS in exchange for music lessons: piano, violin, guitar, volce. Address Teacher, care of MRS WRERNN, 215 Larkin st. GICE CULTURE, ELOCUTION AND Dil- sarte taught thoroughly; 25 lpsson. 749 Fol- som st CQTIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st ; expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere; day and night. YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 525 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: scholarship $50; 10w rates per week and month. LMA E. HYER, PIANO. MANDOLLN, BAN jo. 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instruction BOOKKFRG, WRITNG, ARITHSIC GEA MR day & nizhe: noclasses: $5 month. 845 Missioa ROF. LOUIS MERKIL; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitaT, cornet, reasonable, 225 Geary,ur. Powll, JUITAR MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3mo. MAKY WESTHAUS. 39 Fifth, ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TRACH- ics piano,singing, French:$5 mo. K.14,1003 Polk ME,E MES. KOLANLER, TEACHERS MAN dolén, guitar, banjo. 935 Market st., opp. Mason ¥ ELASCO’S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— > Private theatricals arranged; puplls rehearsed onstage. R. 5and 12, 1. 0. 0. F. biock, 7th and Mkt SCHOUL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, Surveving, architecture- Assay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 MKt, UNGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, PIANO, painting, palmistry, $2 mo, Studio 1422 Hyde. PIANO LESSONS; PUPIL OF THE LEIPSIC Conservatory , moditerms.J. LANGE, 110 Hyde. ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF jo. 1707 Marxet. LEARANCE SALE_HAINES, KNABE AND Bush and Gert’s pianos: clearing-out prices will rule. A. L. BANCRUFT & CU., 324 Posi st N ACCOUNT OF THE INCREASE IN MY P ano business, my old. quarters on Market st. are entirely t00 small; I have therefore moved into my own building, at 526 Hayes st., between Octavia and Laguna, where I can now display over four times the amount of instruments than formeriy: as I buy for cash and in carload lots and bave no rent to pay I can_offer any one desir- ing & piauo or organ better value for less money than any other music_house in Respectiully yours, J. HARRY SCOTT. CITY REAL ESTATE, A UCTION 8ALE OF REAL ESTATE, 12 0'CLOCK NOON, AT SALESROOM OF O’FARRELL & CO,, 11 MONTGOMERY ST., LICK HOUSE BLOCK, TRURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1896. TRUSTEES' SALE—CENTRALLY LOCATED BUSINESS PROPERTY. | | Fourth st.. nr. Folsom; 4-story frame bullding, containing 2 stores and lodging-house of 36 rooms above; 805, 307 and 309 4th st.; brick founda- tion; rents $170 per month; Street paved and ac- cepted by the city; new electric-car line passes the property; lot 40x57:8: terms cash. STOCKTON-ST. CORNER. Southeasterly corner of Stockton and Clay sts.; 3-story frame building, Containing stores and dwellings above: rented for $140 per month: Nos. 841, 848, §45 and 847 Clay st. and 814 and 816 Stodkton st.; siree:s paved and accepted: lot 69:8x68:9; terms cash. EAST SIDE OF STOCKTON ST., NEAR CLAY. 808 and 810 Stockton st.: 1-story building, con- taining 2 stores: rent $45: cepted by the eity; lot 551 OAX-STREET BUILDING LOTS. Two lots 8. side of Oak St., 187:6 fe adero; street paved and accepted; sireets pavea and ac- 0x68:9. F ize 25x187:6 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE-COZY MISSION HOME. Guerrero st., W. side. 128 feet N. of 19th st., 624 Guerrero st.: €ou 5 rooms and bath and paved and accepted by the City: lot 40:6x100; Terms cash, subject to confirmation of Superior LSO, BY ORDER OF SAME, e BUILDING LOT. Jair Oaks st., east side, 61 feet north of 22d; street gruded, sewered and macadamized: 22d-st. branch of Mission-st. elec ric-cars a few steps from size 35x117:6 to rear strees: Lerms cash; sub- ject to confirmation of Superior Court. CENTRALLY LOCATED INVESTMENT. Lot and improvements: 6 and 7 Alice side. off Folsom, between 8d and 4t] Tear house:: total income $48 per month: will be sold as a whole, 40x57 :6, OF two equal subdivisions of 20x57:6 each: terms casb. MISSION BUILDING LOT. Fine 1ot east side of Noe st., 101 feet south of d_macadamized: a few an _rrancisco. | 18th: graded, sewered NOTHER SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR purchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.: ele- gant new upright pianos, tozether with fine stool and bandsome cover, soid for $6 per month: only 86 cash pavment requited: every instrament suaranteed. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., Pacific Coast represenia- tves of Steinway & Sons’ pianos. 5x105; terms cash. steps from 18th st.; size NTRALLY LOCATED INCOME PROP- ek ERTY. Sold to close out undivided interests: Tarlor st., east line, 97:6 feet north of Geary: lot 20X57:6} 3-story, bay-window frame (in first-class condi- tion),” contafning 16 rooms aud baths; running water with marble washstands in every room; BARG,\L\‘—DE(‘KER & SON UPRIGHT, $250. MAUVAIS, 769 Marset st. present rent $76 per month; first-class tenant: brick foundation; sione sidewalk; strect accepted’ $15 ARGAIN—$70 D CPRIGHT. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st., next Hibernia Baok. Dianos, both new and second-hand at THE F. W. SPENCER CO.'S warerooms, 933Marketst. known as 510 T SOLD TO CLOSKE AN ESTATE. Clementina st., N. iine, bet. 3d and 4th: 150 feet of 4th st.; 10t 25x80: known as :64 Clementina st; rent $40 per month: street paved and ac- cepted; few steps from 3d and 4th st, electric cars: terms cash. subject to confirmation of Superior NUT UPRIGHT BOS- BRUENN'S, 228 Post. THE BEST BARGAINS IN RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en sulte and single; firss class In every respect; Lerms reasonabl Larkin Street. 804 LABKIS_LARGE SUNNY FEONT 19 - connecting furnished rooms, $11: sanny single, §5. 9Q() LARKIN — 1 OR 2 NICELY FCR- 2439 2inea Tooms to ser UEEER : BSUNNY ROOMS: RENT $8: water free. 1903 Dupont st.. near Chestnut. 544 SANCHEZ, "—4 raoms, bath, each: g0od a1 new. AND 3 ROOMS EAC! opp. 18th. 4 ROOM HA2 D NEAR NINE- Lewis Street. 34 COR. JONES, BET. POST AND Large room, suitable for 2 young men; private family; entrance private. MarKe: Sioceo.. 737 MARKET, oPe EXAMINER-NEW, {O { elegant furnished rooms; cheap. VHOICE_SUNNY FLATS: 6 AN bath: Park view. 1314-1316 Fe 7 OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PR night, 35¢ to $1: week, $1 50 to $5: families. ENT FPR VERY LIT GANT NEW FLATS, and 6 rooms. "NEWS_FOR LY CALL. in wraper. for mailing. HQUSEKEEPING ROOMS Clementina Street: 46] SLEMENTI — UNF URNISHED room for housekeeping. Eddy Street. 607 FDDY,—ELEGANT BAY WINDOW YU { suite of pariors; keeping. LE DWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 H "'63 M ISSION — 4 : 587() b 50 other rooms; house- Fifth Strees. 995 FIFTH—CLEAN FURNISHED HOUSE- © keeping; 3.813: 2, $10: single, $5. ¥olsom Streei. 5] ] FOLSOM — TWO OR THREE FUR- nished, sunny, housekeeping rooms, cheap; 2lso others. 735 FOLSOM—2 SUNNY ROOMS; FUR 99 nished for housekeeping: §8. Minna Street. { §67 MINXA, COR. EIGHTH-_NEWLY FUR- { nished bay-wiadow rooms; $1 per week. soimelon Siive.. 613 MISSLON - NICELY FURNISHED rooms, 15¢ to 50¢ per night; 81 to $2 week. FINELY FLRNISHED {ront room, $6 a month, W _§BADGER SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET -& Davis and Fraucis Bacon planos, 406 Sac'to ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. VHICKEKING, KNABE, STECK. VOSE, STER- ling pianos; see our new piano Jor $187; piaos sorrent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O Farreli. YHRON MAUZY, 508 POST SI.—SOHMER, Newby & Fvans. Eriees and other planos. Mission st., near 6th: Miss'on st,, S side, 175 feet E. of 6th; 951 and 953 Mission 'st.; 2 houses of 12 and 10 rooms: rents $63; tenants pay water; strebts paved and accepted by the city: terms cash, subject to confirmation of Superior Court. RIVATE PARTY FORCED TO SELL STEIN- way atonce. Room 21, 809 Market st. TUPERIOR VIOLINS ZITHERS, OLD&NEW LLER. maker. renairer. 2 latham place. GULDEN GATE PARK LOTS—FACING THE 2 lots S. side of Oak st., 73 feet E. of Ashbury st., 25x137:6 each, and 210ts on S. line of Oak st., 156:3 feet E. of Shrader, 25x187:6 feet each. To be sold in 2 or 4 subdivisions. MEDICAL. BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases pecullar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment: never fails; perfectly karmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped immediately; prices to suit the times; home in coufinement. DR. & MRS DAVIES, 14 Mcallister st., next Hibernia Ban consult free; French regulating pink pills $2 Tours from 9A. M t05 P. M. and 7 t0 § P. 3. articuiars apply to O'FARRELL & CO., Auctioneers, 11 Montgomery st. CITY REAL ESTATE. OL GETZ & BROT; S BEA‘IE' ESTATE OWNERS, Room A, First Floor, Crocker Building. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. ‘WE BEAT THEM ALL. Lower prices, easier tevms and best locations. Our installments are eas’er than rent. $1007T° 8250—LOTS CAN BE BUILT ON at once: near Mission and San Mateo Electric Car lin only #5 monthiy Elylll.fl“. SOL GETZ & BROTHER. 7 = 10 $1200—BEST LOCATED LOTS NEAR O electric lines, norih and south of park: beautiful view of park, ocean, Strawberry Hill, op- ite new music grounds, and A filiated Collexes: ‘atid $10 monthiy payments. SOL GETZ & BROTHER. Call for maps and diagram: s SOL GETZ & BROTHER, Owners, Room A, First Floor, Crocker Bulding. $20 CORNER LOT; 115x100; NEAR « electric cars, Colma station. 107 10:h. ARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A choice cottage in the Western Addition: $4300; $500 down, balance $35 per month, will secure an elaborate 7-room cottage on Golden' Gate ave., bet. Baker and Lyon sts.; lot 25x187:6; nesrly com- pleted. TOLIN & MCNALLY, 630 Market st. UST COMPLETED: HOUSE 14 ROOMS: finisn natural woods: quartered oak, birdseve waple, mahcgany, curly redwood; gas and in- candescent lighting; tiled sinks and baths; marine view. Cor. Clay and Laurel; owner on premises. $12' COTTAG. F 5 ROOMS: BERKE- OU. ey’ lot 50x100: near station: $300 down, $15 monthly. §150—Lot 24x100; $5 dawu', £3 monthity. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 20 Montzomery st. MONEY TO LOAN. NY AMOUNT ON BONDS, DIAMONDS, £) watches, jewelry, silverware, sealskins, “L’? and instruments; interest low: private enirance; rivate Tooms: discreer aitendants, at UNCLE ARRIS', 15 Grant ave. 100 00 AT LOWEST RATES: CITY 0 and Oakland: life insurance, bankbooks, stocks and bonds; estaies; any sum. SHAINWALD, RUCKBE E&CO., 218-220 Montgy DVANCES ON DIAMOUNDS, WATCHES jewelry, also oo furniture, planos, withou: re- moval; lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELKY STORE. 948 Market st.: open evenings. 3 ON FIRST MORTGAGE, IN $40.000 Sims From $100 10,810,000, 4 cur- rent rates. KO&N1G & KKOLL, 1008 Brosaway, akland. MOSEY LYING IDLE: TAKE AT 85 INTER- est per month for each $1000; same rate sec- ond mortgage or life insurance. Coin, box 2. Call, NIONKY LOANED UN JEWRLEY AND other valuables at the Eecurity Loan Offica 1106Marketst..or. Muason: private eutrance 7 lurz. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Tu POLHEMUS TKACT, ADJACENT TO MENLO PARK AND FAIR OAKS STATION. ,We are now prépared o sell in subdivisions from 24 scres up that beautiful properiy known as the POLHEMUS TRACT, Situate one mile from Fair Oaks station. This Probesty Is offered at the extraordinary Jow price of $200 per acre—oniy one-fourth cash, bal- ance i three equal annval payments. Pure, sweet mountain water piped to each iot. At no_time in twenty years has land in the vicinity of Menlo Park been offered au these prices. Go at once ana examine this subdivision, with its spreadiog oaks and fertile soil. Fully one-haif of this property is already spoken for. Don’t walt If you wish to take advaniage of this unusual offer. For fuli particu- Iars, maps, etc., address SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO. Mills building, 218-2:0 Montgomery st. 100(ACRE STOCE, GRAIN AND FRUIT raoch, improved and conveniently lo- cated; for sale, exchange or lease. Address box 8, Sunta Rosa. G REAT BARGAIN. OF ACRES, ALL FINE BOTTOM LAND, 41g miles ffom large town, Napa County: 1 acres bearing orchard: house, barn, sheds, chicken- house, farming implements aad housebold furni- ture: would exchange. 160 ACBES ©G0oD LAND, EL DORADO County: ¢ acres orchard; house of 5 rooms; ®ood barns, pienty water, and only 24 miles from Placerville: will exchange for Oakland or Fruit- vale property. W0 HOUSES AND LOTS IN OAKLAND oftered in exchange for improved country land, valued at $5500 and $6000 each. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., Room 29, second floor, Milis but'ding, S. F. SHURST COLON Y, At Ashurst you will have an opportunity to procure & bome that will be self-sustaining. tractive and profitable, and on erms better than bave ever beiore been oftered. We have our own homes in thls coiony and_are determined to sur- round ourselves with neighbors who wish at once to bave schools and churches and reading-rooms inour very midst. We have every facility for a grand development. We make it possible for all who sre enterprising, thrifty and industrious to make with us homes of comfort and abuudance. Address Ashurst Colony, room 10, Mills building, San ¢ rancisco. /'HE FINEST HOG RANCH IN THE STATE will be leased for a term of years. or the right party can secure a_good paying ranch property, as ine present osner is not abie to give it the aiten- ton it requires; this property is well improved and well located and capable of carrying several thoi sand head of hozs the yi Forparticuiars address X. Y., box 6 HICKEN RANCH FOR SALE—1000 LAY- / ing hens, low rent. C. KNUDSEN, Petaluma. IRECT ON YOUK FURNITURE OE PIANU: Do Temoval: no delays: no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohus bldg, 1170 Marke: st. A Y AMOUNT: 18T, %0 or 50 MORTGAGES. A “Catates, nndivided thierests, real estats in pro- bate. MCCOLGAN. 24 Monteomerv, room 3. 9 ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, $30 000 saros nor excocding $1000. Cait 2t room 629, Parrott Building. R $50 IF;, SO DEEAY: ST AR 2D MORT- OV gagés: int. in estaies. MURPHY,628 Mrit DVA Colum! ESON DIAMONDS.JEWELRY, 51U Loan & Collateral Office, 9 Grant av PAWNBROKERS. |;ORROWERS, ATTENTION — INTEREST ) saved at the Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood building. 809 Market st.: strictly private: open evenings; elevator. T 126 KEARNY KOOM 9—_MONEY loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.: low rates; private rooms: elevator: pledges for sale cheap. $1765.~uw corrack move——— $350 CASH—BALANCE $10 PER MONTH. Cottage of 5 rooms and bath, large basement, chicken-yard, etc.; g0od location in Mission, close corner lot, 26x100. Apply'G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery si. ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY, LOT to Mission st. LL CASES OF IR 4\ stored In a few hour guaranteed; travelers helped witl sician: 30 years' suce ELECTRICITY usd expense; consultation {ree and confidential. MRS. DR. WYELH, 916 near Larkin. JOR. FIFTH — ELEGA Z tron well established as doe! offices; also other sunny rooms; reasonable. o Pine Streer. 611 PINE, NEAR STOCKTON-3 SUNNY OL1 rooms; 34, 35 804 810 per month: private amily. Post Street. 9981 POST — ELEGANT FURNISHED &402 rooms, single andsuite; terms reasonable. riathSiree.. 148 SIXTH, COR. HOWARD—FURNISHELD or unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. | 9981 SIXTH — FURNISHED FRONT 2 Toom; gas; bath; $6; private family. Stevenson Street. 0-OPERATIVE HOUSE, 829 STEVENSON— Rooms clean and cheap; reading-room. Stockton Street. N EW PYRNEE HOUSE, 1814 STOCKTO! A\ Front suites; single rooms; bousekping ;cheap. 7 4() FoLSox=2 Y UNFURNISHED T0Om3: rent reasonabie. Harrison Street. 792() BARRISON-2 NICELY FURNISHED [ sunny front rooms: complete for housekpg. Moward Streei. 11284 FOWARD —TWO BACK ROOMS neatly furnished for housekeeping: good range: two closets. lounge, bath: $10 per month for Lwo persons; in American family: no children; none but quiet, sober people need apply- 1142 Eowarp—2 NY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, range; rent $10. ] 5)03 HOWARD ST.—HOUSEKEEPING 2O rooms; private family: gas, bath: cheap. Laguna Street. 9(( LASUXA, COR Sunny housekeeping parlors: gas stove. Lewis Street. 18 LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST-3 or 4 unfurnished rooms; $12. ER MCcALLISTLR— Suiter siree:. P’O SUTTER, COR. TAYLOR—~ELEGANTLY [ newly furnished sunny rms.; suite or single. Taylor Street. 516 TAJLOR_NEWLY FURNSHED SUN- ny single ana double rooms; private family. Vau Nel Avenne. 402 VAN NESS AVE—1 OR 2 UNFUR- Z nished rooms, both sunny, on front. Miscellaneous. J® ¥OU HAVE ROOMS TO LET SEE OUR methods of assisting you In securing desirable tenants. Call at the Evening Post's People’s Ex- change Burean, 659 Market st. L‘ULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR- nished rooms; single or en suite; ¥8 and $16 up. UOM AND HOUSE-REN NG AGEN : 1o fee for registering. 2215 Geary st.. roora 37 Martha Place. MARTHA PLAC! Mason and Taylor—Double room and stove. OFF GEARY, BET. i BOARDING AND ROOMS. Q08 VAN Ni=s AVE.—DESIRABLESUN rooms; first-class table board; reasonabl NY Miuna /794 MINNA—3 FUR 734 ing rooms: no chilaren. streei. ISHED HOUSEKEEP- diission Sireei. 95 MISSION—1 OR 2 FRO:! nished complete housekng: private family. Ninth Streec. €)] SINTH — FURNISHED ¥RONT BAY- 4] window room light housekeeping; aisosingle. Norfolk Street. 5Q SORFOLK, OFF HARRISO} 3 EAR Eieventh—Sunny separate building of bed- room and kitchen:. furnished for housekeeping; running water: yard. Call upstairs. Octavia Street. 140. OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY — SUNNY connecting front rooms: gas stove and | grate. NT ROOMS FUR- | 439¢ Y_ELEGANT SUITE OF PAR lors, with first-cless board. OTEL BEKTLING, 714 5USH—A FAMILY hotel: references given uud required: all mod- e conveniences CHILDREN BOARDED. LEASANT HOME FOR BABY; GOOD CARE; terms moderate. 513014 Sixteenth st. PLEASANT HOME, 1727 3 cALLISTER 8T, for child; good care: terms moderate. OFFICES TO LET. A A S A TORE WITH 2 LIVING-ROOMS; 452 Haight st., corner of Flllmore. PRE LS BUILDING, 927 MARKET— Elegant snony offices, $13 50 up: electric-1i bt | beating and lunitor service fres. Apply st building or G. MEBSEN & CO.. 14 Monteomery st. STORES WANTED. w’rurreil direei. 32 O'FARRELL —TWO SUNNY WELL | furnished rooms; $5 and §6 per morth. Pearl Street. PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA—3 3 Cor roomis,well furnished for housekeeping: $15. OF PEARL, OFF MA-KET—2 WELL-FUE- Z9 pished rooms; low rent. % FPerry Street. » PERRY, NEAR FOURTH-2 LARGE ]46 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; rea- sonable. Streec. SHED BASEMENT suitabie for business or housekeep- 71 5 POST 715 e ing: Kitchen. =1xih Street. 2 231 SIXTH--NICE SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- 2 lng and single rooms. South Park. ]0 SOUTH PARK-—SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- 2 Y ingrooms: reasonable. ruiter Street. 739, JTTER—NICE SUNNY FRONT ROOM with ki che! A1ehama Street. g S'rsnuu—uifii SUNNY FRONT 448 Toom and xichen for nousekeeping; well furnished. Turk Strees. ~ 1= TURK—3 ROOMS COMPLETE FOR 515 honsekecping: also single roo Qo S i e o W A Vws cess Avenue. ©9¢) VAN NESS A COR. GROVE ST.— L% Nicely furnished sunny rooms complete for housekeeping. " Washington street. WASHINGTON — SUNNY UNFUR- 502 nished housekeep ng rooms; ranniug water ‘QMALL CORNER STORE: GOOD LOCATION for grocenes and liguor with sbout 3 healthy living-rooms. AddressS. W., box 99, Call Office. - HORSES. ARGAIN—DARK BAY HORSE,161 HANDS hign; stylish; new harness and carryail near- ly new. "Apply to E. BROWN, at Otis & Uo.’s, 818 Montgomery st. F() HEAD DRIVING 43D WORK HORSES; weight 1000 to 1700 ibs. 862 Howard st. EiBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS of good harness, our own meke, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 110 McAliister st.,S. F. A SEW PROCE . INSTRU- ment or worthless pills used ; every woman her own physician for ali female troubles, no matier from what cause; resiores always in one can be sent and used at home: ail cases guaran: if you wan: to be treated safe and sure call on man’s physician. DR, POP R. 318 Kearny st. LARITIES REE- Sate and sure reliet out delay; pri- vate home in confinemeut: regu ar graduate phy- : ¥ ful practice; MEDICAL 25x126, on W.iine of 16th ave., near H ; 2-story residence adjoining: lot ready to build on: carline on I st.: this 1s & genuine sacrifice. Cail'on owner, room 1%, 43 6th st., 1t0 5 P. M. FINANCIAL. MOYEY TO LOAN ON SECURETY. SYL- M VAIN ~ALOMON. 328 Monwgomery. r. 214 T DENTISTS. 1ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- / ket st., bet. Third and Fourth; gas ‘specialists: only reliable agent for painless exiraction: arcifi- clal tecth from $5; filllugs trom $1; extracting 50 cents, with gus $1. ladies, consuit the doctor 1, A-Bovcaco; before going elsewhere; you will save time and = REAL ESTATE AND ID HOUSES RESTED. RENTS COLLECTED. 465 AND 467 VALENCIA ST, NEAR 16TH. As we make s specialty of Mission property and pot, we can save you ume and money by calllng on us at once. 'URANCE BROKERS. liable; take no other. send 4c., stamps. for partic lars. “‘Reliet for Ladies,” in létter by return ma! atdruggisi’s. Chichester Chem. Co., Philadeiphia. HESTER'S ENGLISH PENN Y- 3 )—! nel h, or. Market; roval/Pills (Diamiend Brand) are best: safe, re- b g o it B L R roomss, upper flat, 6 rooms, bat] 6 rooms, bath; in $5:50—25x90; modarn’ cottage, ission st. or. 20th. house of 8 rooms and bath: could at small cost be converted LPEAUS FRE iad'es troubled with irregularities safe and sure; $2 50 express . O. D. until too late, OSGOOD BKOS., Oakiand, Cal. no danger; H PILLS—A BOON TO | into Al business property: thelot is worth more $5600—25x150; Sanches st., near Ridley; nearly Gty e bay-window flats: 5 and 6 Tooms: | new modern FORMEN-GREEN'S GUARANTEED CURE: greatest nerve treatment known; positive cure turned; trial free. Agent, KELLY, 102 Eddy st. JURE CURE FOR ALL from whatever cause: & home ir confinemen: with every comfor:: satisfaciion guaranteed, by MRBS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. RS, GOODWIN, DISEASES WOMEN SPE- clally; unexcel ed in restoring irregularity or other conditions; home in confinement: best car low fees: plils §2. Moved 0 904 McAllister st MBS DR WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE. fore and during confinement: Infauts adopted into good homes; treats all female complainis or irregularities successtully. 419 Eddy st. MES, X E. RCDGERS, PRIVATE HOME I confinement; terms reduced. 929 Howard R. DORA GRAY—ALL FEMALE CO plaints restored: cure guarauteed. 827 kddy. B.HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR | Jones. Diseases of women and children. ME; S A ACHARD, MIDWIFE—HOME IN confinement: 25 yrs' experience. 555 Mission. FIRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI-EASE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and becontent. 2b41s 4th. RIVATE HOMF IN CONFINEMENT. MRS, DR FUNCKE. 1416 Eighth st., Alam: STENCE SUPPLIES. L Ofice of Purchasing Commisssry. No. 36 New Montgomery st., San T rancisco, Cal., August 19, 1896. ealed proposals, in duplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office uniil 11 o'clock A. M.on SATURDAY, Au- kust 29, 1896, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing | and delivery of the fo lowing-named subsistence supplies: Pork, Bacon, Beef (corned), Flour, Beans, Tomatoes, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Choco- late, Corn, Crabs, Crackers, Ham. Lobsters, | Oysters, Pineapples, Sardines, Soup, ‘Iapioca, Tongue (beef), Cinnamon, Extracts, Lime Juice. Olives, Pickles. Salt, Pipes, Tobacco, Soap (tollet), Bluing, Tuk, Blacking (shoe), Brooms, Brushes, Buttons, Chamois Skins, Combs, Shoes rings and Toweling. Proposals will not be considered un- less accompanied by samples of articles bid for. The Government re-erves theright to reject any or all proposals. Preference will be given to arti- cles of domest ¢ production or manufacture, con- dizions of quality and price (Including in the price of foreign production or manufacture the dnty thereon) being equal. Blaok proposals and full information as to the quality of supplies, character of packeges, etc., will te furnished on upolication to this office. ’Kuvelopes contained proposals should be marked, “Proposals for subsistence Suppies; 1o be onn';!ed(fiugsuulgfl." and atdressed 0 the undersigned, CHAS. P. EAGAN, M and C. 8., United States Army. 2 ROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF A trame school bullding and for replanking and bitnminizing schooiyards—Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintenden: of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education. new City Hall, on WEDNESDAY. Augu:t 28, 1896, at 8:30 o'clock P. .. for the consiruction of 2 lour-clasgroom frame school buflding at Sunny- | side, in the'City and County of San Francisco. Proposals wiil also be received by said board at the time stated for replanking snd bituminizing certain public school yards. All work to be done in accordance with plans and specifications (and the conditions mentioned therein) to be seen at the office of CHARLES I. HAVENS, architect of sald board. room 55, Fiood building, corner Fourth and Market sireets. Union lagor om be employed on said work, e reserves the right (0 reject any or all bids, as the public Emd may require. ! GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. 150 SEZS YEW 23D SECOND HAND HAK- ness, all kinds; wagons, es, surTeys. rockaways, carts: must be sold. 1128 Mission s; 500 SIF SEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR o ness; all kinda: buggy.wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway: 40 cheap horses. 15th sud Valencia. 0 egien carn Sariess: Grand Aroads Hors c arness; Gran 38 Market 27 Kix-n st.; auction saics every Wedoas day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSES PASTURED; SEND FuUR lar__The H rde Ranch. €30 omnsrrol CC- WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE—2 NEW MILK wagons; 1 new delivery wagon: 1 second-hand laundry wagon: 1 good top bn.?; 6 second-hand bu‘gltl: must be sold at once. Inquire RASMUS- SEN, 295 Linden ave. Fux SALE—A GROCERY WAGON, NEARLY new; cheap. 4035 Eighteenth st ‘h)lfi SALE CI:.EKAA’—-SEC\JND-HAND LAUN- ry wagous, bakery wagons, business buggies and carts, st 848 MoAllister st. . PROPOSALS ¥OR ~PAINTING SCHOOL- houses—Sealed proposals will be received by the Superinteudent of Common Scuools in open session of the Board of Education, new City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, August 26. 1896, a. 8:30 o’clock P. M., for painting the interior and exterior of certain schoolhouses in the City und County 0f San Francisco in accordance with lweclflmnn‘ml (and the conditions mentioned therein) to be seen | at the office of CHARL S I. HAVENS, archi tect of sald board, room 55, Flood building, corner Fourth and Market streets. Bids will be consid- ered only from parries actually engaged in the business of house painting. Unlon labor only to R he Teserves the right to reject any or all Dids s the public g0od may require. ¥ GEORGE B~ A NSTON, Secrotary, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. s i e s i A S ADVIC]( FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC| alty; private; Do charge uniess successal; ail Jaw sulis, claims, collections, wills. deeds, etc., at- tended 6. G. W. HOWE, att'y-ai-law, 50 Macket. OAH F. FLOOD, LAWYER, 5386 PARROTT bullding: consultations free; moderate fees. FOR SALE-NEW EXPRESS WAGON. DE. livery wagons «nd business buggies, new and second-band: very cheap. 100 Goiden Gate ave. "EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED WITH- out publicity; advice free and confidential. J. G. JEFFRESS, 402 Montgomery st., room 18. EW ARDSECOND EARD BARSRY TAUN: . milk and grocery wagons; also Tockaws and 2 fine buggies. £28 Harrison st. " :Fol SALE, AT KASTERN PRICES, FINE ‘every description; Dotes or st aers, CCavil Mie Cor 3645 5tk Bl & DVICE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS S0G- cessful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 937 Market st. ¥, ARAM, ATT'Y-A1-LAW,581 PARROTT | Market moderats W.fi;mnmm R, V. KING, & RNEY-AT-LAW, GHRON- . | bath; laundry; large basement; street bitumin’ ized. 50—50x108: 16th st., mear Market; cheap; for'all weakness: cure gUArADIeed Gr MODey T | (hiCrry e pention fOr stores And Aacs. - . | $6760—25x80; 17th st MALE DISEASES, | bay-window flats; § street work all done; #30 00— Lexington rooms; bath; cozy home. $3250—26x105 Lo alley; Dorland, near Guerrero; bay-window house; 8 rooms; bath; basement; just the thing for expressman. $2560— Lexington ave., near 19th; 2 flats, 4 and 5 rooms: aiw q. ., near Valenci; % rooms; bath; laundry; ve., near 20th; ; Duncan street, near Guerrero: 2 new cottages: 5 rooms; bath: laundry; 7-foot all the latest improvements: made to suit purchaser. $3500—Guerrero _ street, large basement; foundation; house in perfect order. Our list comprises some of the best property the Mission. Lo s of all sizes in any of the home- steads; also good business corners in_any part of Call and get a list and prices. 1f you,want your vacant Louses rentid place them with us. 1. A. SOUC & CO., 465 and 467 Valencia st., Dpear Sixteenth. EE BROTHEXS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS + AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 108 MONTGOMERY ST. PROPERTIES FOR EXCHANGE. E FOR PRUPERTY D. EAR WEBSTER; 26:6x 100: two fronts; cottage of 7 rooms and bath; comfortable home; property will im- TO EXCHAN! E FGR SAN FRANCLS( 0 ExanD‘:‘l’(LAND PROPERTY, o0 OF WEBSTER, NEAR VALLEJO: R LUDLUM HILi, 1443 MARKET ST, near Kleventh: no charge for extracting whi plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c: gas given. R GEORGE W. LEEK, THFE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved trom § to 20 & Farrellst. ]"H(ST CLASS DENTISTRY; FIRST-CLASS prices; first-ciass results: painless extraction: Tel. Main 5375. W.C. HARDING,M.D., 500 Sutter JULL SET OF TELTH, 87; WAKKANTED five vears: extraction, 50c.: fillngs, 500.: crowns, $3 50. Chicago Dental Pariors, 24 Sixth, K L 1. CBANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work nd teeth withou; plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ava. A SET FUR TEETE: WARRANTED A3 g00d s can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMM3, dentisi. 930 Market st.. next Baldwin Theater. AINLESS "EXTRACTION. 80c: "CROWN ige work a specialty; piates, §5 up: 15 vears experience. R Lo WALSH: DiDiS, 815% Geaty. K. LUCKETT, 1705 FUsT ST, NEAR BO- chanan: gas given: crown and bridge work. LL WORK RKEASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1122 Markes st. ET OF TEETH WITHOULY & rodtis vk b G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. (OVIVN DENTAL aSSOCTATION. Su8 MaTe ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. )i J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COK. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. LEGAL NOTICES. { OTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE, Tn the Superior Court, in and for the Citv snd County of San Francisco, State of Caiifornia, Dept. 9, Probate. In the matter of the estale of LEW IS SOHER, deceased. Notice is he eby given, that ih pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of tne City and County of San Francisco, State of California, made on the 8th day of April, 1892, in the matter of the estate of LEWIS SOHER, decrased. the undersigned aaministrator with the will annexed of the estate of LEWIS SOHER, deceased, will sell ut publie auction to the highest bidder for cash and subject to confirmation by sald Superior Couri, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of Septem- ber, 1896, at 12 o'clock M., at_auction salesrooms of G. H. Umbsen & Co., No. 14 Montgomery street. ia the City aud County of San Francisco, all the rignt, title, interest and estate of tne sala LEWIS SOMER, at the time ot bis deatn, and ail the right, title und in‘erest ihat the said estate has, by operaion of law or other- wise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the sald LEWIS SOHER, at the time of his death, in and 1o all those cerain lots, pieces or new residence of 16 rooms: all latest improvements; electric light; furnace; naturai wi location; delightful home, NB. CORNER SANCHEZ, NEAR . 24th: 88x75: street work done; lot on grade; would sell in subdivisions. TO EXCHANGE FOR MISSION PROPERTY. LYON,NEAR GEARY; 57:6x201:6 3 large lot, with two neat flats, renting for $432 per annum: Inexpen- sive improvements would make this property pay good Income, $6000. &7, '+ and L 40x10: ....ALSO.... 'TTER, EAST OF SCOTT: 27:6x store and two rooms below; flat of five rooms and baih above: small stable; all substantially built and in good ; rents $540; another flat and more rooms cou.d be added. McAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st EST BUSINESS CORNER ON THE SAN Leandro roud and ‘main sirest to Fitchburg station: size 100x100; Cheap aL $20 per front : two _stories: ESIDENCE CORNER, 100x100, 2 BLOCKS from the San Leandro road; sireets gradea and graveled; price 8500. dSlNE‘S CORNER AT FITCHBURG STA- tion; froutage (o suit at 815 per front foot. NE ENTIRE BLOCK, 200x600; WILL SUB- divide into 48 building lot: or retall at once to home-seekers. KST GARDEN" LAND IN ALAMEDA County, for sale and to rent: will grow flowers, fruits and vegetables to chance to start » nursery a good buy to hoid &row cut flowers for THER blzan:u IZ:GS ;‘.’,:.1 Tn“ mlrms'r STREETS in the sitoat 24 a growing town outsiae the city imits of UAKiand: low taxes; eity free delivery, etc. W. ¥. McCLURE, 19 Montsomery st., 8. F. GOING FAST, DO YOU. WANT TO MAKE MONEY? If 50, we SUEgEst that you see the lots on 11th between California and Lake r $700—850 cash and $10 , sewered and and 12th aven! with the streets graded macadamized. We consider them' the very best lots in RichmonG at the price, and the fact that they have sold beiter than any other lots in the entire section sh ws that our opinion is shared in hers. See the lots at once and sati He quick.for as s0on as these few lois are sold you will have to pay %150 or $200 more for BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montromery st. ANTED—INCONE PHOPERTY, SOUTH of Market, for 2 new flats, Western Addition; rents about $40. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. TLL BUILD COTTAGES, HOUSES OR flats at lowest prices for cash or installments ‘on your own lot or will furnish lot. amine. DAN EINSTEIN, lots riot quiteso g 'ANTIAL MODERN B g HOUSES BUILT; parties see plans. 1149 parcels of land situate aad being in th- City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornia, bounded and described as follows: First—Commencing at a poini on the southerly line of Bush sireet distant thereon one hundred and thirty-seven feet and six inches easterly from the easterly line of Larkin street, running thence easterly along said southerly line of Busn. street thirty teet, thence at_right angies eoutherly one hundred and thirty-seven feet and six_inches, thence at_right angles westerly thirty feet, and thence au right angles northerly one hundred and thirty-seven feet and six inches to said_southeriy line of Bush street and to the polnt of commence- ment. Being part of b0-vara iot No. 1367 as_iaid aown on the ofti ial Map of the City of San Fren- cisco. S.cond—Commencing at a point in the southerly line of \'Farrell street distant thereon one hun- dred and thirty-seven feet and six inches easterly from the eas:erly line of Mason sireet, runuing thence easterly along said southerly line of O’ Far- rell street fifty-eight feet t0 the westerly line of Carlos place, thence at right ansies southerly along said westerly line of Carlos place ninety- seven feet and six inches, thence at rizht angles westerly fifis-eight feet, and -hence at right angles northerly nineiy-:evon foet and six inches 10 suid southerly line of O’ Farrell street and to the point of commencement, b-ing part of 50-vara lo: N0.954 on the official map of the City of San Francisc R Terms -and conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money of the United States. ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid o the undersigned on the day of sale, balauce on confirmation of sale by said court. Deed it the expense of purchaser. EMILE SOHER, Administraior with the will annexed 0f the estate Of LEWIS SOHER, de- ceased. Dated August 18, 1896. W. A. PLUNKETY, Attorney for Administrator, Milis building. PULSUANT T0 & DECREE OF FORECLO- sure and sale, made ‘n the Circuit Uourt of the First Circuit of the republic of Hawali May 12. 1896, notice s herehy given that the property heretinder described will be sold at public auction siine Courthouse (Alloianl Hale) in Honolula. ”s;““uw;iw“i Sion Rl Jansam 36, 1 ar % L. -, ] ‘Receiver of Lanal This pmlnrty 15 known as the Lanal mnh% cated on island of Lanai, comprising 11, acres more or Jess in fee simple, and leases of 48, 840 acres more or less of Government lands, the most vaiuable or which do not _expire until 1916; the annual rentals are about $1800. This estate is well fitted for a sheep ranch, hav- am] lh‘hmllte Dl"loizl all l.n‘oofl‘m ir, with _cisterns, and press, and a 2K ofhfl.mwlhmmm head of cattle and 200 horses by actual ¢o “Ihe lands are capable of carrying 100,000 and 10,000 head of cattle. Asasheeprun it ds now ned and controlied by present owners viriually s ooirs lsand of LaDAL X There are rich grasses suitable for breeding and faitening 0f stock, and are enirely free from lan- ungam are no mong or wild dogs on the ‘flmmflmu‘muhnmmd and Hon- olulu every wee all the Jands controlled by the estate snd -hmm n{anduh of the property o sold en and farther partl ;flné‘:&fl;ol AMessrs. Weldh & Co, 320 Call- fornia st., San Franeisco. m’l‘m flnwflhufihvflflw‘“- ng | ~ Homolula, May 15, 1896. P. G JONES, Recelver. O DAIRYMEN—2500 ACRES OF LAND AT ~an Carlos, San Mateo County, for lease on very easy terms for & milk dairy: pienty of water and bern room. Inquire of W.G. WETTER, room 17, 7 floor, Mills: building, or T. 6. PHELPS, Sar los. 160 ACBES GOVERNMENT LAND: FINE fice. home; cheap. Address D., box 99, Ca'l Of- W ANTED=TO EXCHASGE 12 5Cis . Greenwood, Mendocino Coun:y, for larger place, suitable for farming; price not over $3500: will pay difference. Write, with par:iculars. G. W. ROBINSON, Elk, Mendociuo County. NY ONE WANTING A RANCH FOR grazing purposes, or an orchard already im- roved, where only Small czsh outlay is required, lance in 6 or 7 vears. apply 826 Montgomery st. MARIN_COUNTY—3000 ACKES 26 MILES AVl from city; lo s any size: fruit, grain, vegeta- ble land; rail ‘or water transis; $30 10 875 per cre; terms to sult. Syndicace Iuvestmen: Cum- any, 65 Chronicle building. LAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LAND: CHOIC- est in the St selling in” tracts, 5 ‘acres up- ward, #55 per acre. adjoining lanas heid at $100 per acre; owner forced 10 sell: 134 hours from S.F.; easy terms; title perfect. 57 Chionicie bullding, TITLE HOMES, CLOSE TO TOW.N, IM- i proved. easy terms: also & to 12 acre pleces, on 8and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 632 Market 52, S, . END FUK OUR List UF ORCHARD HOMES for sala. WOOSTER & WHITTON. <an Josa. HEA D BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEFLY CALL, sent to sny _address in the United States or Caniada one year for $1 50, posts ake free. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $:;00 CASH; BALANCE $10 PER MONTH: P house of 5 rcoms. baih; Iot 50x100; well, barn, etc.; & barzain. WILLIAM P. TuLD, 1002 Broadway. Oakland. (L FEAT BARGALN; 6-RUOM Collavt anu bath: own water: statle: lot 50x1C0: between geut lines. KOENIG & KROLL, 1006 Bioadwey, akland. \y JLLIT PAY? YE! SEE ALLENDALE Tract at opce. Buy & $75 1ot or upward for a home or paying investment: Fruitva e, aajolning East Ouklandf the garden spot of Oakiand; level and choice site; streets graded: some macadam- ized; only a few left: fine school: 2 electric roads, near Ly : conveyance free: $5 cash and $5 monthly. 468 Ninth st., Oakland, and 630 Market s.., S. ¥t H. Z JONES, owne: WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THl WEEKLY CALL. in wranper, for mailing. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $2-&00 TO $6000—NEW AND MODERN D houses on large lots in good locations; convenient to traius; terms to suit the purchasers’ JOSEPH A. LEONAKD COMPANY, 1864 Park Alameda. BERKELEY REAL ESTAJE. JILL BUILD A MODERN 5-ROOM COT- tage, with mantel, bath, laundry. basement, hotand coid water; sewered; lot 40x100; for $1500: $300 cush, $16 per month. 'F. BOEGLE, Golden Guate station. 100D HUMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. 0. G. MAY & CO.. real esiate, buildine end loans. 2123 Center st.. Berkeley. OSEP. J Ma 3 (ATE AND o) insurance se bank BERKELEY HOUSES. OR RENT FUR ONE YEAR OR LONGER on reasonable terms—A compietely furnished house of 10 rooms, bath and laundry; stable, chickenhouse: roses, etc.: convenient to rail way, Eck:oul‘and university. Address House, box 6! ‘il flice. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE MONTEREY.NEAR HOTEL DEL MONTE:ON 3 lake: 2-story house, barn, chicken-house: 12 lots. @il in froit and 5 kinds of berries: vegetables grow thriftily all year round. £ C. CALDW E L. owner, 325 Ninth st., Oakland. 0 P XCHANGR—LOT IN SAN FRANCISCO, clear of incumbrance, for upright piano. Call or address 1130 East Twenty-second st., Oukland. ALF SECTION OF GUOD LAND IN TULARE County, for tmproved or unimproved property in Berkeley or San Francisco. Address A, box § Calt Office. ]‘ 3 'Al,’l‘ TIMBER LAND, KERN CO.; 20U} Siev: fne for catrle-ratwne. N.bx.18.08il i AAL L LA Sl S UL A A A2 Y TO LEASE. F7OR RENT OR LEASKE—80-VARA LOT SE. cor. Polk and_Juckson sts.: rent 850 per mionth. Address J. S, 427 Sansome st., S. F. 40 ACRES ON COUNTY ROAD, BELOW SAN Mateo. Apply 107 Tenth st. THE DIVORCE RECORD. Comniainis filed: Catherine Keller against John W. Keller. Oscar Bernhard against Mae W. Bernhead. Divorces granted: Mary P. Campbell from Dr. Joseph H. Cam bell. for extreme cruelty: by Judge Daingerfield. Plaintift Is allowed $50 per month alimony. Elens E. Lester from Warren G. Lester, for de- sertion: by Judge Marphy. Kmma Ponteil from Albert Pontet, fo; extreme cruelty: by Judge Troutt. BIRTHS—YARRIAGES—DEA LI, [Birth, marriage and death notices gent by mall il not be inseried. They mus. be handed inat either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to auve the same published. | o BORN. ARNHOLD—In this city, Au; 1896, to the wite ot Ben Aroneid, ason.t T L 1596 BYRNS—In this city, August ‘6, 1836, to the wife of John E. Byrns, a dln‘(‘;ner.& FAULKNER—In this city, August 15, 1896, to the ‘wife of James E. Faulkner, a daughter. HODGE—Augus: 19, 1886, w0 the wife of Thomas Hodge, a dsughter. RICHARDSON—In this city, August 17, 1896, to thie wite of W. G. Richardson, & son. WATSON—In Berkeloy, August 14, 1898, to the wite of es £. Watson, a son. _ MARRIED. DICK—CASEBOLT—In uris citv, August 19, 1598, at the residence of the bride’s parents, 709 O'Farrell street, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille, Ira Dick and Hallie Inez Casebolt, both of San Frau- GARNEAU—FRIIS—In this city, August 18, 1896, at the residence of the bride’s parents, G4LLAGHER—In this city. August 18, 1898, Ed- d LYN MCcCARTHY. ROCHE—In San_Rafael, August 18, 1896, Susie IUNDERTAKERS AND EH.BAL’.I’:BS, 15 by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille, Charles C. Garneau and Florence Friis, both of San Francisco. MORSE—PRETTYW OOD—In this city, August 10, 1896, by the Rey. ln. Atorse and Mary an¢ Wililam H. Tubb, George . Prettywood, both of Oak- Alameda County, Cal. DIED, Bousfield, William H. Lyneh, Hannah Cataford, Adelaide C. McCarihy, David Clark, John MecCourtney, M. P. Comte, Marie P. McKenzle, George L Coroeli, Catherine Murray, Willism Dwyer, James Ottmanh, Carrie S. Farreli, Francts D. Roche, Susie A. Finiayson, Fiora. Semlar, Mrs. Ann Galtagher, Edward Sullivan, Thomas Gavello, Secondo Thompson, Joseph Johonnesen, Jennie W aakhusen, Hermine Loane, Francis M. White, Mrs. Sarah 3. BOUSFIELD—Tn this citv. August 17, 3896, Wil- liam H. Bousfleld, a native of England, aged 79 years. CATAFORD—In this city, August 17, 1896, Ade- laide C. Cataford, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 16 days. CLARK—In Oakland, Aungust 19. 1896, John Clari. beloved brother of Mrs. Bridget Callahan, and nephew of the laie Mrs. Ann_Johnson. & ha- tive of Bailiebourough, County Cavan, Ireland. A-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M. from his late resi- dence, 709 J ackson sireet, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a solemn requiem mass will bs celebrated for pose of ‘his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock 4. M. Iuterment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. COMTE—An anniversary requiem mass for the Tepose of the soul of Marie Pauline Comte will be celebratea at Notre Dame des Viciores Church, Bush street. TO-MORROW (Friday). at 9:30 o'clock 4. M. Friendsareinvited to attend. CORBELL~In this city. Avgust 15, 1896, at ber Tesidence. 5722 Harrison street, Catherine, wife of the late George W. Corbell, and beloved mother of Mrs. P. §. Backus, Mrs. W. E. Tracy, Mrs. T. W. Church, Mrs. W.'C. Kirkeierp and Peter and Georze W. Lorbell, RF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- m‘ll" invited t tend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 ovclock p. M. from her late resideace. Interment private. DWYER—In ths citv, August 18, 1896, at his residence, 611 Buchanan street. James. dearly beioved husband of Margaret Dwyer, and iather of James, Nors, Katie, Tenatius, Alice, Everett und Justina Dwrer, a native of County Tipperars, Ireland, aged 52 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 10 actend the funeral TO-MORROW (EFriday), from bis late residence, thence 10 Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and Fillmors sireecs, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- braied ior the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A.M. Intermen: Mount Ualvary Cemetery. FARRELL—In this city, Augnst 18. 1898, Fran- cis D., beloved son of John and Anuie Farrell, 2 native o San Fraucisco, aged 4 months. FINLAYSON—In this city, August 18.1598, Fiora Finlayson. & native of Canada, aged 2¥ years. ward, beloved husband of Marv Gallagher, fatner of Patrick J., Katie M, and John J. Gat- lagher, a native of the parish of Kiliybegs. County Donegal, Ireland, aged 44 years 4 mouths anda 6 days. & Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited {o attend the funeral TH'S DAY (Thursday), at »:30_0'clock A. M. from his late residence. 470 Douglass streef, thence to St. James Church., where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock . . linter- men: Holy Cross Cemetery. GAVELLO—In Oakland, August 18, 1896, Secon- do, beloved son of Paul and Carolina Gavel.o, & native of Frineo, Italy, aged 10 years and 11 months, JOHONNESEN—In this city, August 19, 1895, Jennie. beloved wife of Captain Georze Johon- hesen, ana.iveof New York, aged 44 years 2 months and 13 days. #-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW Friday), a; 2 0'clock P. M.. from her late rasi- §CHica: P48 Duncan street. intermen L. O. O. ¥ . Cemetery. €. or F.—Officers_and_members of Acme Circle No. 201, C. of F.: You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late companion. Mrs. Jennie Jononnesen. from her Iate residence, 236 Duncin street, TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M. Fines for non-attendance will be strictly enforced. MRS, K. BOLIAN, C. C. A. H. Bouiax, F. 8, LOANE—In this city, August 18, 1896, Francis M. Loane, a native of Missouri, aged 49 years 5 months and 14 days. CH—in this city. August 19, 1896, Haanah, beloved wifeof Michael Lynch, and beloved sister of Mrs. Margaret Hinds and John Sheehy of Harrisonburg, Va., a native of Cabirciveen, County Kerry, Ireland. aged 65 years. [Harri- sonburg (Va.) papers please copy.| - Friends anl acquaintances are respect- fully Invited 10 atiend the funersl TO-MORROW (Friday). at %:30 o'clock A. ., from her late resi- dence, 8 Kingsion avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. Mission road and Sun Jose avenue, thence to St. Paul’s Church, ‘Twenty-ninth and Church street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul. commencing at 9 0'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. In this civy, August 18, 1896, David McCarthy, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months. MCCOUBRTNEY—In Oakland, August 19, 1898, Marzaret P., beloved wife of the late Jonn Mo Courtney, and mother of Mrs. Dr. E. 8. Belden, Mrs. J. H. Hughes ana J. P., A. L and_ Paul C. McCourtney, a native of Ireland. aged 72 yeags. 8- Friends are respectfully_invited to attend the services TO-MORROW (Friday), at Sacred Heart Church, corner Fortieth and Grove sireets, where @ solemn requiem hizh mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing _at 9:30 o'clock A. M. [nterment private, St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. Please omit flowers. McKENZIE—In thiscity, August 18, 1898, George L. McKenzie, a native of Sau Francisco, aged 10 months and 9 days. MURRAY—In this city. Auvgust 19, 1896, Wil liam, beloved son of John and Catherine’ Mur- ray. and brother of Joseph, Kittle, Hattle and Sadle Murray. Mrs. P. Ferdinandsen and Mrs. N. Spinks, » native of San Francisco. ‘25~ Nozice of funeral hereafter. O1TMANN—In §: Loais, Mo.. Carrle S, wite of Rev. G. A. Ottmann, a native of Sacramento, al. O Remains will be interred THIS DAY (Thursday). in the family piat, City Cemetery, Sacramento City, Cal 'A. Roche (nee Thessereau), beloved wite of J. Roche, and mother of Rena, Susie, Ethel and John Roche Jr., a native of Vallejo, Cal, sged 38 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully lnvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday). at 2:30 0’clock P. )., from the un- dertaking pariors of McGinn Bros. 31 Kddy street, thence by 8:30 o’clock P. M. train from Third and Townsend streets to Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SEMLAR—In thiscity, August 18, 1896, Mrs. Ann Semiar, dearly beloved mother of Belle Semlar, 8 native of Ireland, aged 89 years and 18 days. Ra-Friends and acquainiances are respect- sully invited to attend tie funeral THIS DAY (‘T hursday), at 9:30 0’clock A. M., from the par- lors of Carew & English, 19 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, Tenth street, near Howard, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing a: 10 o'clock A. M. Intermeat Mount Calvary Cemetery. SULLIVAN—In this ecity, Angust 18, 1896, Tnomas, beloved husband of Johanna Sullivan, & native of Doon. parish of Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 41 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Thorsdsy), at 8:30 4. ., from his late resi- Sencc. 22 " Moss street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock 4.3 interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ST. P. M. A. A. OF CA L.—Officers and members of St. Patrick’s Mutual Alliance Association of California are hereby notified to attend the fun- eral of our late brother. Thomas Sulivan, THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from his Iate residence, 42 Moss street. Funeral detail please take notice. By order of T. F. ALFORD, President. P. GERAGHTY, Secretary. THOMPSON—In Berryman station, Berkeley, August 18, 1896, Josepn. dearly veloved son of Mary and the late Wiiliam Thompson, and brother of Peter- Thompson and Mrs. Rose Chandler and Mrs. Delia Springer, a native of San trancisco, aged 16 years 7 months and 18 days. ' 8@Friends and acquaintances are T folly invited to attend the funeral THIS Ty (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from the resi- dence of his mother, corner Rose and Shattuex avenues, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Berkeley, where & solemn requiem high mass will 08 celebrated for the repose of his soul ing at 10 o'clock A. M. thence by 12:30 boat, arriving st 1 0'ciock P. M., thence to Mount Calk Vary Uemetery. WAAKHUSEN—In this citv, August 18, 1896, Hermine Waskhusen, beloved sister of Mrs. John Stelling, Mrs. H. G. Buliwinkel, Mrs. Anos Tell and Dora and John Waakhusen. a native of Neuenwalde-amt-Lehe, Germany, aged 22 years 3 R ‘uad scquaintances are respect o ; fully invited to mfl.:ql-hu funeral THIS DAY (Thursday). at 1 o’clock P.M.. from the resi- dence of Mrs. John Stelling, 892 Fourteenth street, coruer Noe. Intermeni Cypress Law! Cemetery. "HITE—Fell asl Jesus, August 18, 1896, W -Fell leep 1n day of her 87th year, Mrs. g‘l;‘::nfl" White, widow’ of ~Judge Jona ‘White of Talladega, Ala., and beloved mother of Mrs. John Garber and Mrs. Belle White Cana- Y. fConnecticat sud Allhln;l papers and New York Observer please copy. ar-Services THIS DAY %hDW) at 2 @'ciock P. M.. at the home, Claremont avenue, Berkeley, ~Friends and relatives are invited o end. ~ [nterment private. MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMER: 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ENOMEY. SON N g 5. “J&ES McMENOMEY & 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. ‘Telephone No. 3354. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY; NEAREST CEME- tery to the city: nou-sectarian; in no sense ex- Office 997 Marke: clusive; location ~unexcelled. streel, southeast corner of Sixih.