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$15 NOSTHIX-VOUR RENT Witt 'p;\”’ "TOOm cottage; house built to onder, $1500 to $2000; plym‘e‘:u 3230 to $300 , balance monthly, E."M. L0 \G. 3207 224 st., cor Open evenings after 7:30 o'clock o Lission. Ope $T75H. BREDTCED FROM #0 — FINE NEW D8 9J. and modern residencesof 18 rooma: ¥ Daths, etc.; excellent location for private boarding- house or residence; close to Van Ness and Post st.3 8 positive bargain: liberal inducements to regpon- sible party. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 220 Montgomery st. 1814 YALLEIG, NEam UGH — NEW house: fine marine view: 10 rooms and | bath: modern improvements; rent Very reason- able to suitable tenaut. JLEGANT SUNNY HOUSE, 8§ ROOMs: MOD- £ru improvements; rent reasonable. 818 Mc- Ailister st. Tehama Street. TEHAMA — SUITE AND SINGLE 338 o 15 pmake D, reSLNOLE Twenty-sixth btreet, 33565 TWLNTY « SIXTH ~ FURNISHED B4 ana g5 08 107 housex ecping, §5 tv $10; single batl — & Valencia Street VALENCIA_EXTRA NICE HOUSE- keeplug rooms; unfurnished: 2or 4; with sunny; reasonable. PERSONALS. MARBCUS, MAIL ME PAWN TICKETS AND :.kU:OYI and I will mall you $10; mo cuestions ) UGNG MAN WorL EE RFT A widow who has & rocm to let. Address W. R., box 85, Call Oftice. booead doe i SRR TV, Y AR SALOON MAN WHO GOT BEAT LEAVE adaress at 434 Jessie st. at once. EDUCATIONAL. M. MELVILTE SXYDER 718 PO8T 07 ¥, cal masic, planc, $locuion. practical Shake: pearesn and ramatic a specialty, Vocal ciass s Sonday. & P 2. 81 g €, 92 POST HEALD BUSINESS (€D st.—Bookkeeping, business practice, short- bhand, typing, telegraphy. wodern lish branches, electrical engineering, eto.: teachers; 15,000 graduates: catalogue, MES. THOM¥VSON, CHIROPODIST AND manicure, 101 Grant ave., room 10. MDDLE-AGED MAN WOULD LIKE T0 meet widow who Las & room 10 let. Address H. P., box 112, Call. Mau ess Avenue. Van 232 34 NESS AVE-—SUNNY ROOMS also sunn single. SSTORY HOUSES ROOMS AND BATH: 825 and water. 525 Octavia st., near Hayes. $10. E-3 HOUSE: s KODMS AND CE Dita - lan Inquire 7i4ls Howard st near J ROOMS; BATH. 17 HAMPTON PLACE, off Folsom st., bet. Second and Third. & (), B4 LAGUNA ST HOUSE 6 ROOMS, W<V. $14—1831 Union st.; bouse 4 rooms. s 1 OUSES 10_RENT FOR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Montcomery st te for housekeepin; ROOMS TO LET. iday Stree.. 71 EDDY — FURNISHED _ROOM: RUN- ning water; lower floor: $5 per month. 124() £UDY, (ORNER BUCHANAN—ELE- gunt, sunny front suite; also nicely fur- nished singie room, cheap. aemith QUFERMAX APAEIMENT HOUSE. 78 STH A si. nemr Market: furnished and unfurnished. FUR HED HOUSES, e e 7-ROOMED HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UN- furnighed. 1312 Pine = AGES TO Lk (C9ITAGE 5 ROOMS BATH, large basement; rent $15. near Filimore. L STABLE, YARD, 107 Germania st., —aain Stee THH RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRR RATES. HART, manager—A guiet house; centrall cated; newly furnished: elevator: hot & cold water. 391 ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST <1 iodging’ we recommend the Kosedale House. 72 ELLIS—LARGE SUNNY ROOM; GAS; bath: suitable for two; rent $x. . 4 AND 5 ROOMS, BA1H, v at eenth ana Lolores sts. 4 T 6 ROOM NTCE FLATS AND GOTTAGES; 2 81010815, SPECK &CO., 602 Market st. 1522 ITURK—COTTAGE 4 ROO ALSO 8 DL .Z room rear cottage: large stable. 394 MISSION—_SPLENDID COTTAGE 8 282'1 rooms and bath: vard: flower gurden TO LET. FLATS e e S STEVENSON—HOUSE 9 ROOMS IN 413 s * palnted 3 $35, water ieee) y papered: painted; large yard; SUxN ¥ COTT. Leary Street. 5] 8 GEARY—RENGVATED AND NEWLY 1 Orurr’d sunny hanasome parlors;suites,single RETUHNED—IH!‘. ROLAND, TEAUHEG& French language. 765 Market st., room 15. L-\ DY FROM CUBA DESIRES GENTLEMAN partner; small capital required. 9 Powell, r. 7. DVICE FREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private; nocharge unless successtul; all law suits, Claims, collections, wills, deeds, eic., at- tended 0. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Marketst. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 825 Montgomery ; individual instrugtion 1n sborthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegrapny, etc.; life mmnn’lglm. low rates per week and mo. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere: day and night. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOUL OF ACTING= 1) Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. B. 6and 12, L. O. O. F. block, 7ch and Mt CHOM::“KLKUTK(CAI. !:H'I:{. MINIBZ‘\'M ME. chanical engineering, surys architecture- nesay: estab. '64. VAN DER NATLLEN, 722 Mk, ] DEESS HAIR ¥OR THOUSANDS OF LA- dies every month; everybody satisfied: how can_they help being satisfied when they get such §00d work for only 25¢? I use “Quinona” Hair onic, 35¢ a bottle. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton. RS, SADIE EVANSCOSMESTIC PA RLORE. AWL bair-dressing,shampooing: gents 5Uc. 15 Eddy. M YETLE POTTER'S COSMETIC PARLORS: ¥ manicuring; hairdressiog. 13624 Maret, . 8. UITS CLEANED AND PRESSED, 81, Montgomery s. 26 TADY sTRAN rooms 18 and 14; tel.red 2374, man partoer; R) DESIRES GENTLE- 5 caplial. R. 2.122 Post sf URNETT'S CORN CURE—SURE CURE FOR corus. bunions, warts: 25¢c. 527 Montgo.nery. JATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING; Work from the country soliclted; estimates siven: articl s returned if price is not satisfactory: all work warranted. J. N. BRITTAIN, 20 Gear) ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Tllustration; day and evening Cinsses: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington, R. L. Partington, Particulars 24 Pina 917 SEAEY—S SUNNY ROUMS IN REAR; 4 cottage: key premises. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—PLEASANT sunny rooms in & private family. 51 Gougn S reet. GOUGH—LA RGE SU. room; new furaitu; NY PLEASANT ; board optional; 160 1151 GUEBRERO, GORNER, TWENTY: | Lrivaiefamily. D1 fourth—4, 6 and 7 rooms; sunny flats: Jones s renc. bt Bl TS 907 IOXFR—THE VAN WINK: XEW L sONFR— AX WINKLE: SF £ SUNNY FLAT p Danagement: elesani sunny suites ud $15. 553 1724 Folsom st, near Thirteenth. | single: newly furnished: bath. ete.: $10 to $30. F YOU WANT A NICE SUNNY . FLAT, OR | : . roe cottage. see me; 1 ha some mnice furnished st ol cottages 6 let. T. SLSKI, 7 City Hall ave. KEARNY—FURNISHED SUNXY SUITE T1QASHAVE p: NESS, NR. MCAL- unny lower flat, 3 rooms, bath. | {LAT OF 6 LARGE ROOMS WITH ALL L modern improvements. 2115 Howard st., near Seventeenth. QIY NEW LIGHT BAY-WINDOW FLAT D1 {. 5rms: bath, gas, tubs. 908 Folsom,nr.5th. DALE PLACE, OFF GULDEN GATE AV - bet. Leavenworth and Hyde—@ rooms and bath. 02 s e lights; transient s licited. MOERIS BERRY. PORMER FOR & A A ¥ AL Albert Milier's cloak store, has opened a busi- ness at 14 McAllister, Rms. 46-46: ladies’, misse: children’s cloaks to order:fit gunranteed 10w pricas HE FINEST LINE OF REMNANTS: suit to order, $10; pants, $3. Cut Rate Tailor ing Company, 1117 Market st., bet, 7th and th. RUNNS DELIVERKD 26C. BAY Transfer Company, 244 Sutter: tel. Gr: T THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL lustitate, all cases treated and medicines fur- nished for $1: cail or write. 102014 Marke: s, bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. JNGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT; ENGLISH literature. MISS FAGEN, 427 Sitter g. M 1SS BOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2297 SACRAMENTO st.: board: Eng., French, Ger., plano: $30 mo, RENCH,SPANISH,ETC. :Prof. DE FILIPPE'S Academy of Languages, 320 Post st ;estab’d 1871 LMA &, HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN BAN- jo. 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instruction BOOEEFNG, WEITNG, ARITHMTC. GEA MR day & nicht; noclasses: 85 month. 845 Mission Fnov. LOUIS MERKIL: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 235 Geary,nr. Powll. ADY FROM TLONDON AND PARIS TEACH: piano,singing, French:$8 mo. K.14. 1004 Polk ME,& M P& KOUASLER TEACHE S MAN dolin, guitar. banjo. 985 Market st., opp. Mason BOFESSOR G. MANSFLELD, TEACHER OF P guitar. mandolin. banjo. 1707 Market. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THM WHEKLY CALLL. in wrapper, for mailine. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 4STORY BUILDING, CORNER OF Kearny and Sutter sts., fuil of pianos: these {nseruments are for sale on monthly payments of £3, 84. $5, 88, 87, $8. $9, $10, 812, $15. $20 and $25 permonth: the best of every grade from lowest prees to Stelnway Baby, or and Concer: Grands: why pay rent when beiter planos can be bought from us for about seme payments ? every Piano guaranteed; fine wood-seat stool aod draped cover included: no charge for m\ylfim 18008 Kept In order by best concert tuners. SHERM A CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sta.. 8130 Oakland, Cal., Portland, Or., Seattle, Wash.; Stein. way representatives for the Pacific Coast. ALL FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERPLUOUS bair, moles. freckivs, scats. elc., removed by Xlite Electrolysi8 Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworin. RAWU!Q!" ING OUK SPECIALTY: FINE edge put on razor.25¢. Razor Kxchee, 830Market A BLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — £\ Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single: firsc clags 1n €very respect: terms reasonstie. Lurkin >iree.. 499 LARKIN-NICELY FURNISHED AND &< sunny rooms, sulte or single; housexeeping if desired. ELVET AND CLOTH CAPES BELOW manufacturess’ cost. 20 Sansome st., upsialrs, | B8 OUTDOOK STEREUPTICON SHOW Vi Ty night cor. Market aud Sixth sts. ; artistic ad vertizements In living Mght: promoters of basic ness. Consult UWL ADV. CO. 1140 Market gt EHECTRIO LIGHTS TN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market. 200 rooms, 26¢ o $1 50 per night: 1 50 10 86 per Week: freé busand baggage 1o and from sne ferre. EDUCED TO $16: NICE 4&-ROOM FLATS: 12 and 22 Bircn ave., off Larkin st., opp. City Saike cee 5 newly papered and decorated. SHAIN- USTER, 806 MARKET AND 9 ELLIS—SIN WALD, BUCKBEE & CO, 218and 220 Mont- gle front rooms and suites: 50c to §1 50 per gomery st night; §3 to $6 per week: offices to let. 9 LOVELY FLATS, 4 AND5 ROOMS, BATH, | N"OREMITF, _HOUSE, 1015 MAERET — PER & Bas: large vards: in periect order: 4 rooms, Dight, 35¢ to $1: week. $1 50 (0 $6: families. £15: 5 rooms, $15; water iree. 3928-5930 Nine- teenth st., bet’ Noe and Sauchez. N {CE SUNNY FLATS OF < OK 5 ROOMS AND 4\ bath: reasonable. & Dearborn st., off Seven- teenth, above Valencia McAllister dtreet. 929()2 McALLISTER, OPP, CITY HALL-— <2 Large sunny furnished and unfurnished rooms: suitable for offices: aiso 2 suites. ] }BEBAL ADVANURS ON DIANONGS v W- elry, etc.: lowes: rates. ¥4 Marke: s LD GOLD, SILVER, AND LADIES clothin= bough 41 Sa._cor. J DRESSMAKERS. A e LADIES. TO YOUR ADVANTAG! s at BRADLEY'S, 41615 Geary st.: elegant Stylish dresces mide: 85 up: dresses made over. SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY, GENTS' COLMA TENANTS; RENTS, | W AN1ED—200 GOUD for flats, cottages. SPECK & from $10 up CO., 602 Market st. 'LATS TO xENT FOR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10| Monigomery st. @] FLAT 4 ROOMS. 3 5315 s Apul 5 Geary st, FYO VT TO RE SELL A HI E | see GEO. W. H. PATTERSON & CO. TPPER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS A~D BATH: 2 bay-win‘ows; sunny side Lily ave.: rent $1d. 41835 Lily av _FOL- ©)+) MCALLISTF.E—LARGE SU 4 TOOM: running water, gas, bath. 5 i Minna Street. MINNA, CORNER EIGHTH—NEW. furnisbed bay-window rooms; s1 per week. 667 RAT MISSION — N 547 roome by dsy, per da; WLY FURNISHED week or month, 25¢ to §1 CIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY —ALL EVENTS OF 5 life foretold by the horoscope: advice on all business: epeculation my speciaity, and_business | men protecied b- my method ; success guaranteed: | oll and minerals located by the science. DR.ST. CLAIR, 816 Market st., room 26: hours 9 to 7. NOW THY DESTIA THE HEAVENS can 11ft the magic vell of the future: horo- 5 ope, PROF. MO! (1] box 185, Uall Offics CLAIRVOYANTS, | | | MISSION — NICELY FURNISHED rooms, 15¢ to 50c per night: 311082 u week. 615 9 SUA LATS; 4 AND 8 ROOMS EACH; 713 MISSIoN—T0 LET, A FINE FUK- © $11, $10 and §9. 2041 Harrison, opo. 18th. nished front room for two. TPPER FLA T Pine Stree.. 6 ROOMS; BATH; CELLAR; opposite Luriine Baths. y 1212 Larkin. .‘1 7Q FIFTEENTH ST.,, NEAR MARKET~ | 21 {3 Sunny flut of 6 rooms and bath; 814, | T VO LARGE SENNY ROOMS, W ASHROOM, large yard; for bousekeeping. 23 Elgin Park. ¢) ELEGANT FLATS NEA® CITY HALL; 4| < and 5 rooms. 6 and 713 Grove st. 3 CHUICE SUNNY 4 KOOMS 1130a | $14. Broaawuy. | 21 8 EDDY—2 CONNECTING ROOMS, $9, IN - rear; 2 singie, sunny roows, $6. 915 Epi=3 BNISHED ROOMS; O private family; fine location gas range. 9] 7 EPDY—2 OR 3 NICELY FURNISHED { housekoeping rooms; privite family. | thoroughly renovated. 84] PINE_FURNISHED ROOMS IN NEW L 1y turnished flat; bath. 152: PINE—LARGE BAY-WINDOW; ©ZO sront room; also 2 large back rooms. Post Street. 995 POST-THIS BUILDING 1S MOST C 3O trally located, and has the best appointed offices and ‘apartments in the cicy; it bas been very room large, light and all modern convenlences, elevator. teiephone. POST—SUNNY FURNISHED BOOMS; en suite or single, private bath. Powel! Street. 9219224 POWELL (WILLISFORD)—EN. & tirely renovatea tbroughout; newly fur- nished rooms: en suite or singie: terms reasonable. Second Stree:. SECOND — LARGE SUNNY FRONT room, suitable for two; also single; $1 up. airy 21 Eighth streer. EIGHTA—NICE *UNNY FURNISHED front room; light housekeeping: cheap. 109 Seventn Street. SEVENTH-PLEASANT ROOMS FOR housekeeping; also single rooms. 14 Ellis Street. ELLIS, COR. LARKIN—3! Y BAY- window: Kitchen: walcr; gas stove; bath. 639 rixth S'ree SIXTH—ELEGANT ROOMS: NEW FIRK- proof building; all conveniences; quiet. 3 ITANA, THE GY PSY QUEEN , 8 TURK ST. ; trutbtul fo ber prediction: eliable in her ad- vice: no matter what troubles you may bave, come and she will guide you right; no fake; saiisfaciion guaranteed: office hours from 9 to 9. BRIVED—THE GREAT OLEOPATRA, whose wonderful Kgyptian astrological and French clairvoyany cards aili tell your whaie life; ladies 25¢: gen:s 50¢. 135 Hayes t., nr.Van Ness. M3LE: PORTER, WONDERFUL CLATRVOY- ant, card-reader, born vith & douole vell ani frcond sighe; Indles S0c, cents §1: palmistry clairvoyant sittings $1 60. 128 1urk st., o M ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CAKD-READER; ¥ "past, present and future; 25c. 148 6th st r. 5. | YPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM 3 | & Seventh to 11 Stockton: ladies “d¢: =euts 50c. MYE BAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given: #5c up. 5 Fourth M AE: SYBILLE SHOWS PICTURE FUTURE husband, wife: indies 26, 50c. 914 O'Farreli. ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, fature; 25cup. 764 Howard st. MAE SUEEAU, BesT MEDIUM: BLVEALS Past, present, future: 26¢ up. 764 Howard st ME. SYBILLE SHOWS PICTURE FUTURE AVl "nusband. wife s 25¢, 50c. 914 O'Farrell. UCKY MEDIU RD-READER; PALM- ist; love, marriage, eic.; ladies 25¢. 248 Ship- i | 1Y ley st near Fifth. M E, SCHALT, CLAIRVOY ANT, TELLS past, present and future: success to ail; for tunes by low vrices. 856 Mission st. Huff ETT! SEN PAST AND foture; 25¢. 311 Tehama, upstairs, nr. Fourth. 1i{th Streec. 314 EIFTH-LARGE SUNNY FRONT BED- < room and kitchen: bath; yard; no chil- dren: $11. Geary ~iree.. GEARY — NEW FURNISHED 41 Sixteenth Street. SIXTEENTH—-SUNNY FURNISHED 282 3ME. DK THUMAS, CLAIRVOYANT: 35 ¥rs Kearny, now 999 Post: fee $1: letter 82, e ——————————————————— UROPEAN (THE), nished suités, $4 to $1 7 STOCKTON—FUR- single rooms, $1 50 to rooms; comple.e for housekeeping; $10 | $3 week; 50c o 82 night: bot and cold running 1 upward. water in'every room: baths; e.evator: transient. %) ~() FURADULTS; 6 ROOMS, BATH: 5 $22.60. s necomaricsr 3 oo oz | VA DRI required. 1917 Geary st. vuiues Gate Avenue. 151 () SOLDEN GATE A VE—FINELY FUR- J nished bay-window sicove; housekeep- ing privileges: $10. Haight Street. HAIGHT — SUNNY rooms for housekeeping. FURNISHED 220 29 Harriet Street. HARRIET — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping: also single. Harrison Street. HARRISON—2 NICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping: no chiidren. 73 lowura Screet. 746 EQWARD — SUNNY FRONT = ROO, (] with kitchen, furnished for housekaeping; | rent $12. | 1 HOWARD — SUITE OF ROOMS ¥OR | 82 bousekeeping: 2 beds; $3 a week. { 1142 £&5is rooms; range: $10 10818 114 HOWARD—FRONT HOUSEKEEPING | suites; $10 and 815. i 5= 125 cheap. HOWARD — LARGE SUNNY BAY. | 1522 window room, suitable for housekeeping; HOWARD—FUKNISHED ROOMS FOR ; housekeeping; upper flat, susny rooms. | tyde Stree:. HYDE, NEAR GEARY—SUNNY FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping; aiso single 51 Jackson Street. rooms. JACKSON, NEAR MASON — FUR- 920 fishea snmny trout, -iargs housekeening room, $9; alngle $4. Lew1s Street. LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST-3 unfurpished sunpy upstairs rooms; $11. Mason Street. MASON~THREE OR FOUR NICELY furnished sunny bousekeeping rooms, with 16 326 bath. 454 Beanun ;- MINNA —2 FURNISHED ROOMS ¥OR bousekeeplug : separsle enirance. Jass.on - ree . D 1063 MISSION — CHEAPEST :oz cleauest housekeeping: aud others. I8SION —FURNISHED ROOMS FOR l‘sz-cnqnn : upper fisl, suNDY rooms. 1522 Dutoma Streec. NATOMA, COR, * IGHTH-FURNISHED T01 57 Gturnisned rooms for housekeeping: reasonable. Pearl Street. COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA— 3 B Tuia ack parior: furnished for housekpy O Frontand bk B e ——— Fuik Street. 4 POLK S8T.—4& ROOMS AND BATH; 8$12. 534 SIXTH ~ ROOMS FURNISHED FOR P | 308 21 UTTER—FURN. ROOMS OR SUITES, 25 to $10 wk: night 25e to $1 50: tranal. NICELY FURNISHED 1111 SUTTER rooms, sulte and single; reasonabie. Aaylor sSire 612 TAYLOR—LARGE TDOUBLE ROONMS, 513 closets, etc., $2 per week; single, 81 26. TAYLOK—2 SUNNY SINGLE ROOMS; also suite; rent reasonable. Van Ness Avenne, VAN NESS AVE-—LARGE, SUNNY room and kitchen: $12. BOARDING AND ROOMS. OOM AND BOARD IN RESPECTABLE PRI- vate family: lady preferred; reasonable. 601 Dolore near Twentiet! 737 ELLIS — FLEGANTLY FURNISHED ( pariors or single; use of piano; board op- tional. 9L SIXTH — LARGE ROOM: SUITABLE Z2 for two: excelient board: $15; private. "lt POST — ONE NICELY FURNISHED { room, with board, suitable for two young men’ use of purlor and piano: $30 each. [ 0 BUSH ST.-— STUDENTS AND BUSI1- OUY tess men can have firsc-class room and board for $20 & mouth with private Il{: - b.ock from California Hotel; reference given and required. ggl' CLAY, NR, DEVISADERO_SUNNY +) room: ‘use of parior: board 835, or $40 for two; gas, bath; Eddy or EScramento-st. cars. 15(9 DEVISADERO—FURNISHED ROOMS T00ms, with or without houss keeping. SPIRITUALISM. Stockton Street. .A. VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN (3 MRS DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE #1 & UPWARD! ° FEE 81 & UPWARD" HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! | _Why tha: 100k of sadness? Why that downoass | eve? Are you in trouble, sick or “down”? If s3 | Tead this and learn that life is yet worth living’ | MES. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has heiped 0 maay thousands on this coast in the ten years padk iy sgaln at her old offices, 1320 Market sireet, Francisco, and 18 now as ready ks ever Lo a et every sumering moriai who will elther call on of write 10 her. Your whale llie revealed; succesy brought to the unlucky: l0ve to the loveless: ths separated are united: the sick made strong; the poor become rich: If you think your husband, wits Gr lover is untrue consult her at once. Her tran. scendent power is as far above those poor mortaly who try 10 imitate her as the eternal heave: Ars high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. She does not know what fellure means! Her “Revealed Medicines” ' (remistered and copyrighted) cure €very disease that human flesh is heir (0. &0 no matier of how long standing. Write if you cag- Dot call, for treatment by mall 19 always most su> cesstul and satisfacory. Al letters snswered. . Diseases diagnosed from a lock of Laie. EEE 31 & UPWARD| FEE $1 & UYWARD: KN DR A. D HOWE, 1840 Market st., onp. Seventa, San Francisco. 396 McALLISTER — MiS (3. MEYER: test meetings every night; 10c.; Tae & ¥ri, 2 P ; business sittings daily at above No. $1 111 JABKIN-8 . a.; PEOPLES SPIHIT- ualists’ Bociety: Mr. Hanywood, Juila Schlessinger, others; admission free. Tzs'r"ul-:lflma T0-3 IGHT, 100; 330 McAL- lister st.; Stiu, Bird, Clemenss 1keptics invited. ADIES' AID MEETS TO-DAY, 820 MCAL- lister st.; admission fxee; tests 3 p, w. M. FRANUIS, INDEPENUENT SLATE- « writer. 118 Halght st.; hours § unul 6 » . ME: KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE MEDIUM. sittings $1: circle Tuesday eve. 138 Osk st. ISHOP GAKRISON, ces Tuesday, Frida, 1370 MARKET: SEAN- ven's, 25¢: 10 to 4 dally. with board: 820 per mouth. 42 EDDY —SUNNY NEWLY FURNISHED rooms; beautiful house; excellent table; Teasonable. Ulel BERTLING, "14 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references glven aud seys : wll mo e conve e CHILDREN BOARDED. P T S eSSy NFANT OR SMALL CHILD; QUIET, HAP- Py, sunny home: mother’s tender caro: 2 Iadies; large vard: near Golden Gate Park. 1638 Grove. STORES TO LET. 5 e e AR 2' CLEMENTINA—S{ORE AND 4 ROOMS; +) bath fixtures; cheap rent. LAB-HE STORE, WITH UP-TO-DATE FRONT and show-windows; located 420 Suiier st. Apply to R MCELROY. 4 Phelnn buliding. OFFICES TO wWLET. DENTAL OR OTHER OFFICE: CHEAP; cor. Polk and Sutter; also rcoms. 1141 Polk. e Bt et U e S R (ALLFORNIA AND LETDESDOKFF (L AND L. and G. bullding—Sunny offices: 1ight, water, heat and janlior services free: electric elevator;” rent from 810 up-_ Apply 423 Californis st. FINF OFFICES: 23 KEARNY SI'; SUITA- ble for any business. 'Sl;cnm:xtum S oICE G MARKET - Jegant snony offices, up; : beating and junitor service fres. Ap»lru nfifiu or G. H, UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montcomery at. TO LEASE. OR RENT Of LEASK—00-VABA LOT SE. cor. Polk and Juckson sts.: rent mopth. Address J. B 437 Sanome e S B O PROFESSIONAL CARDS, Toaias rve 124 housekeeping; elegant sunny sultes and single rooms. SIXTH — FINELY i 55 D 244 ront rooms: comple. ¢; housekeeping: §14 " sixteenth Street. 2002 i ¥ EENTH _ST.. CORNER HOW- Erlax-r’r-nmnuy front rooms farnished for bousekeeping: $11. »outh Park. SOUTH PARK— HOUSEEEEPING AND reasonsbie. sinzle rooms; furnished aud upfurn.shed; st bl s s o MY N B, 1JCHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS A 7. Croaiee, BANGLSE: LeiepRone s 75, Ban Francisco, Oal. K. AITKEN AND CRICE L. ASHER, iiss a iw, ross 518,816 5’ Hoor. Parort bide STORAGE. TORAGE—OHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE. S proof building; advances made. 211 Larkin. TOUKNTIURE. FIANOS, TRUNKS: AD F 'l‘:L P CHAS L. TAYLOR,204 Posi HYPNOTISNM. B RS P e L EENOTISM “AND VITAL ~SAGNETISM practically and sclentifica. v tught in 3 les- #0D8, 80 how to hypno ize instsntanpously, by rofessor of the French school: a good opportasity here oftered oo, PIINiclans and sindeats of selence interested in iis therspentic effects: high- est credentials:correspondence sol cited. Cail of ade dress Hypnouic and Mesmeric Instituce, & O'Farrell, ————— DENTISTS. e e TSSOSO ROOME DENTAL ASSOCLATION, 750 M4 & ket, bet. 34 and 4th: gas speciallst: inless extracting, with gus, $1: piates. 86 up: All, 81 ap. DK LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST. neat Eleventh: no eharge for extracting whea tes are made; old plates made over like mew; from $8 per set: extracting S0c: gas given. R GRORGE W. LEEK, 10K GLNUINE 200 pasenise of Nmproves bride work o ceish ntee of improve work or teet ithbut any piate. Hoved from &0 3G Furreitat k‘ULL SET OF TEETH, 87; WARRANTED five years: exiraction, ; fillings, b0c.; crowns, $3 50. Chicago Dentai Parlors, 24 Sixth. JIEST-CLASS DENTISTRY; FIRST-ULASS prices: first-class resulis; painless extraction: Tel. Main 8375, W.C, HARDING,M. D., 600 Sutter KL 4. RANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLSSY crown work, b work and teeth wilaoa; piates a specially. 108 Geary st.. cor, Grant avs, 7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARKANTED A5 a3 can be made: llllfls‘l. Dr. SIMMS, tise. Marke: st., next Baldwin Theater, AINLESS EXTRACTION, B05; CROWSN 3 1 l’,‘:.“:.‘ R LWALLEY DB STt sy, T, WORK 10 SUIT 1| MES;WA KA NTED. ADR) KK, 1870 Marke: sk Froct Civs Bt 'i;flu TUCKETT, 1708 PO~L ST, NEAR BO- chanan: gas given: crown and bridee work. Ll WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W, KEY. 1122 Market s ET OF TEETH WITHOUL 4 FLATE. UK L G YOUNG, 1841 Polk si. T 5. 5. LEEK, 1308 MAKKET, COK GOLDEN Sunday: Gate ave.—Open evenings: s 1l nooa. TYPEWRITERS, : YOST, 830: REM- C‘lflg:‘ .I;E' !810..\"!‘.:5& 383 Montgomery si. 1 JUY EIANOS AND ORGANS TN CARLOAD lots and for cush, and being tn my own build- ing. With 5o rent 10 pay, I can Offer any one desir. ing an instrument beiter value for less money than suy other music house in San Franocisco: investi- ate and be conviuced. HARRY sCOTT, 626 ayes st ACIUALLY T “ST BARGAINS IN PI- anos; see our list for this week: planoe on §3, $4, 85, $6, 87, 38, $9, $10. $15, §20 monthly pay. ments: fine st00l and cover with each; delivered free anywhere in the city and kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. The F. W.SPENCEK CO., salesrooms 985 Market st., opp. Mason. - N IMMENSE STUCK OF NEW AND SEC- ond-hand pianos from leading m: rS; No- body can offer better terms and prices; remenmber Qurs is the oldest and largeat music-nouse west. ot Chicago: call or write. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 O'Farrell at., San Francisco, LEGANTUPRIGHT PIANO: VERY CHEAP, Storage Warehouse, 211 Larkin st. IS RraNG AT LOW RENT. INQUIRE OF W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post st. ROFESSOR OF MUSIC, UBLIGRD TO DIS. pose of a fine Hardman piano, offers It a: about e3 CITY REAL ESTATE. M. SPECK & CO, 603 MARKET ST, Solid and paying investments. 3300 CASH, $1500 IN MONTHLY PAY- ments same as r=nt, buys that lovely &- room cotiage half block from Mission-st cars: this Property is 80id 0 satisfy mortgage. $375 8 NICK FLATS ON LEAVEN. + worth st.; all rented; pays 10 per cent net; half cash. SBOO gum. $1200 ON MORTGAGE, BUYS nice flats pear the U. S. Mlot; don’t walt but see us immediatelv. MORTGAGE, 100 CASH, 83 buys 3 nea/ly car line; only féw blocks from City /{all: all rented; $i7. $2000 CASH AND §2000 ON MORTGAGE buys 5 flats near 6th and Howard sis. ; rents $47. $2000 $45E, 23000 MORTGAGE, BUYS 4 fine flats. haif a block from Seventh and Marker sts.; rent about $550. $6000 85-BOOM COTTAGES, WITH LOT « 112 feet front: good location: paying over 12 per cent: must sell; 10ss no object. $8000 8 FLATS WITH LARGE LOT; 2 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY COUNTRY LANDS. 160 ACRES NEAR THE BEAUTIFUL CITY of Santa Rosa, one-half in beanng French Pprunes, balance wine grapes; fine improvements. 2() ACRES ADJOINING LAWRENCE STA- tion In Sania Clara Couuty, fine bearin peaches, (frDes and upricots: modern house rooms; wili exchange for jisrt city property. - H QR 10 ACRES IN MURPHY HOMESTEAD ‘Aract: zrand old oak trees: best fruit soil. $135 &n acre, one-fourta cash. 1 ACRFS ON SAN FRANCISCO ROAD IN Santa Clara County, opposite famous Delmas Place; all conditlons extra favorble. $160 an acre. To LEASE-160 ACRES NEAR LAWRENCE in Ssuta Clara County: good Louse, large bar, 'I‘l'lll:ln‘t ariesisn well, adapted 0 fancy stock 46 ACRES, ALL IN FINE YOUNG FRENCH prones, near San Jose; will sell in 10-acre lots at $215 an acre. Easy térms. 5 EASTON, ELVRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. 0 LEASE—538 ACRES, BAY POINT STaA- tion, Contra Costa. MISS NEELY, 1614 Bush. ]S’U)RIBTS. ATTENTION — FOR HENT, 8 acres at Baden. San Mateo Conzt{: well im- proved. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgmy. JARNMING THAT PAYS—50 CWT, HORSE beans per acre, 45 tons green corn per acre, 60 tons pumpkins peracre, 1500 bushels onions pe: acre are crops actually raised on and of Steele Iistate; richest land in California: in tracts from b acres up: also grain and dairy land: price to suit the times® terms to suit the buyer: don’t buy pooriand; the best is cheapest. D. D. BARNARD. na, San Luls Obispo Co., Lal. |3 AHGAIN—8 ACRES OF LAND, WITH GOOD house and burn; plenty of water: is on main connty road and only 6 minutes’ drive from San Dateo railroad station, For particulars sddress J. Le CORNEC, Milibrae Store, Millbrae, Cal. $800 103 ACRES GOODFRUIT OR GRAIN « land, near 8. P. R. R.: can all be cul- tivaied: dend bargain, Adaress F. H. W.. 1109 Van Ness ave. | ABGAIN — RANCH PLEASANTLY SITU- ated in the footbills, overiooking Napa Valley, about six miles from the town of Napa: suitable for a summer resort, a nice country home ora fruit or chicken farm: large house and barn: stock, tools, etc. For vparticulars address P. O. box 289, Napa, Cal. A SIGNEES SALE. B0 acres choice level fruit and vegetable land pear Pieasanion, Alameda County; 1%g hours from Ban Francisco; n tracts of 10 acres upward: from $20 per acre. Room 57, Chronicie building, San Francisco. NY ONE WANTING A RANCH FOR grazing purposes, or an orchard already im- roved. where only small cash outlay is. required, lance in 6 or 7 years. apply 326 Montgomery st. fronts; rents $1000: near Call Office; terms, one-half cash; any reasonable offer wanied. 14.000, 5FINE FLATS ON MASON ST.; . + large loi; rents over $100. 45.000, BUSINESS PROPERTY NEAR . « Fourth and Market ts.; renis SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. 6500, RENTS 882 NUST BE SOLD BY DUV, order of bank : improved piece: i O'Farrell st., nr. Fi.lmo: any offer wili be entertained ; must sell. ENGLISH & MORRISSEY, 628 Markes st. MALL, BRIGHT, NEW HOME: $50 C4SH, S llfil%;r month. D. PRATT, muvffl station. THE MoCAR IHY CO., 848 Marketst., 8, 1.1 seeft. C. SEBrats oxn naxp acext 524 MONTGUMERY'ST FOR SAL $2600—F. wside of Stanyan st.. bet. Carl and Frederick: 26x100 feet. $450—San Carlos Vilia lot: T00x150 fest, $6700—30x127 :6 feet on Jackson s, overlook- the Presidio and bay. —2 modern houses of B rooms each. at park: £5x137:6 feel; eleciric road passes houses; make offer. $£500—Klegant Nw. corner of Cole and Carl sta. 500—Cholce bullding lots north of park. Bargain—8W. cor. Fitth a 109x95 ft. $31“0 2 FLAT, 8-ROOMED HOUS. « ner lot. $2050—5-roomed cottage. $2000—3-roomed cottage, $1950—6-roomed cottage. £180U—4-roomed cottace. Take Howard-st. cars to Potrero ave., walk two blocks eust on 2dth st.; large lots; easy terms. F. NELSON, builder. CBOICE— HOME LOTS, 8$350. 1 can sell you choice bullding lots for $350, to be paid 1n nstallments of $5 cash and $5 monthly. The street work is all done: graded, sewered and macadumized, Call or send for a diagram. Installment lois a speciaity. E. M. LONG, 3207 Twenty-second st., cor. of Mission. Open evenings after 7:30 o’clock. FINE LOT, 100x100, IN BEKKE~ $1000. 15355 o #1500: eorner, 100x,00; macadamized. 8500; lot 50x120; $20 down, $10 monzhl ¥175; lot 25x185; $10 cown, $3 monthi; Lous of other lots, 5 month.y, CHAS. A. BA1LEY, 20 Montgomery st. QOD INVESTMENT; PACIFIC HEIGHTS; 2 mew houses; ail modern improvements lighted by electricity or gas: will sell cheap: fine marine view iconservatory. Fillmore and Green sts. 3600, 09,045 LEGANTLY FRES- . coed 2-s:0ry, 7-room and bath homes; high, plestered basement. Sunuy side Geary st., near’ Cook. T Ol 25x187 6-12 AND FLATS, 4 ROOMS L each, at 2019 Pine st.; almost new; worth 4000; must be sold. Submit offer to GOLD- EYER, 1105 Mission st. hal?f cost. Flood building, room 12, 809 Marxet. Halnes and Bush & Gerts. A. L. BANCRUFT & gflefl; 7!-1-0- to rent and for sale cheap at MAUVAILS, « on $5 installments. 221 Leavenworth. A BURLED WALNUT UPRIGHT Bus- &150. 4Vl Sohubert: little used:sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss w G HAIJUEKi.mILr. AGENT rOR HALLET ling planos: see our nasw piano for $187; Newby & Evans, Fricgs and other pianos. l{h-Tull!\'u FROM BU PIANUS ATA | C 24 Post st 769 Market st. §140 : JANTED — CHEAP SECOND-HAND UP- ton make piano. ERUENN'S, 228 Post. OO0 UPHIGHT CHEAP FuRr A~H. & Davis and Francis Bacon pianos, 406 Sac'to sor rent. BENJ, CURTAZ & SON, 16 O Farreil. SUHPEBJOB VIOLINS ZITHERS, OLLD&NEW sacrifico to promptly close out stock: Knabe, | LL MUSICAL GUODS SOLU AT REDUCED STANDARD UPRIGHT; COST $175; W iaior square plano; cash. R.. box 72, Call. AGNIFIC STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND SCHMTTZ, 16 MoAllister, nex: Hivernia Bank. VHICKERING, KN A BE STECK, VORE, STER- YHON MACZY, 308 PUST SI.—SOHMER makar. repairer. . MEDICAL. BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING | from ireegularities and diseases peculiar (o | their sex: latesi improved method of treatment; never falis; perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes (hem sick to make them well; travelers helped 1mme liately; prices to sult the times: home in coutinement. DE, & MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAliister st., next Hibernia Bank: Sonsuly fr e; French recilating piak pills, §5; hours from 9'a. M. t0 5 P. M. and 7 109 P. 3. LL CASES OF TRREGULARITIES RE: stored in a few hours; safe and sure relief guaravieed; uravelers heiped without delay; ps- home In contincmeut: reguiar graduate phy- sician; 80 years’ successful practice; MEDICAL ELECTRICITY used; ladles, consult the doctor before going elsewhere: you will save time aud expense: consultation free and confidential. RS. DR. WYELH, 816 Post st., near Larkin. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthless piils used ; every woman hor own physiclan for all femals tioubles, no master from “what cause: resiores always in one day; cau besent and used at home: all cases guarantoed i you wan: (o be treated safe and sure cail ona | man'sphysician. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. SURE CURE FOR ALL FAMALE DIS- eases, from whatever cause: home Ir confime- | men: ; every comfor:: satisfaciion guaraniesd or money refiinded, MRS, DR.GW Y EER, 226 Turk st. | [ O! Fo& FITCHBUBG! TO-DAY TAKE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS OUT THE FITCH- BURG, SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. Ses Southern Pacific Time-Card, THE_FIRST IMPORTANT S108 EAST OF FRUITVALE IS THE PLACE. FASI- EST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON THE PACIFIC COAST. DIRECT BOATS AND TRAINS FROM FERRY, FOOT OF MARKET STREET, TO FITCHBURG STATION IN FORTY-FIVE MINUTES. Alameda, Berkeley and Fraitvale trains singed by the Fiichburg scorcher. Haywards electric cars from Oukiand every few minutes. 1t you are tired of iite and want 10 get off the earth, stay where you are, People get well, b come cheertul, contented and prosperous in Fi.ch- bure. Fitchburg is the most promising suburb on the @irect Jine of up-o-dae public private im- rovements in ‘he viciolty of Cakland. It is & Bixiness center by natural location. 1ia railway lines now operating, deep-warer (ransportation for | freight by Danion’s line of fast-saliing vessels on Oakiand harbor. and- the excellent county roads leading to i, are incon estible proofs. It is regu- Jarly laid out iuto blocks and -0:s bounded b wide sireets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with aveoue irees. cypress hedges aud eversreen groves. NOW IS THE 114k TO BUY. For a home while cheap; for speculation on 8 rising market: for a turn De first for investment now, and hold on. No city taxes to pay: no street improvements to make. Water supply from 8 companies at your doors. Lois in this beantiful 1oWD at cheaper rates and on easier payments than | can be bought in many of the one-sirect tracts in | an inaccessibie hayfield. Lots 25 and 50 feet front by 100 to 200 feet deep to parallel sireet: doutle frontage, Terms, 10 per cent cash; deferred payments in easy installmeuts; title perfect. W.F. McCCLURE, 19 Mantgomery st., §. F. THAD. 8, Fi ICH, Fitchburs. AN RAFARL LOT CHEAP. 75x180; NICEST locat'on in town; street wers ail done; half price. J. R. BOCHE. San Ratsel. DB, S00DWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all_cases of | irreguiariiles In one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge; separate home for patients: best skill; low fees: regulator $2. 904 McAllister st. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS_A BOON TO indies troubled with irregularities: nodanser; safe and sure; $2 50 express U. 0. D.: don’t delay untll too late. OSGOOD BKOS., Oskland, Cal. MES DR WEGENLE TAKES LADIES BE: tore and curing confinement: Infants adopted into good bomes: treats ail female complainta of frregularities successfully. 419 Eddy st 1600. LOFTAGE b ROOMS, Lo d5x100, $ - in Berkeley: $100 down, $20 month. ly: 8500, 1ot 50x125. $20 down, $10 mvunibly. HAS. A. BATLEY, 20 Montgomery st. - ! Sl‘lih ANTIAL MUDEKN HOUSES BUILT: $150 to $275 a room; partles contemplating building Invited to call and see nlans, 1146 Mission. FOE SALE—FLEGANT NEW MODERN RES- idences situated on Gough st.. near Broadway: contain 8 to 12 rooms, ali mcdern conveniences: fine view: good neighborhood: complete sir. ef work; these houses should be' seen before pur- | chasing elsewhere: terms easy: houses open. MES. I A ACHARD, MIDWIFE—HOME IN op onfinement; 25 years' experience. 668 Mis- slon st JEIBREGULAR OR ANY PN ALK DISEASE NGIESIDE—MAGNIFICENT HESIDENCE, near racetrack, on Flaxian and Grafton sts.: 11 rooms aud baih, wooden mantels; ail modern m- vements; lot 62:9x125; sold a . W. H. PATTERSON & C see M KS. DR. PUETZ and be content. 25414 4th. l B. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NLAR Jones. Diseases of women and chilaren. PRIVATEHOME IN CONFINEMENT MES. . DR FUNCKE, 1418 Eighth Alameds, PROPERTY 170 EXCHANGE., HOUSES AND LOTS, FROM $1350 10, 50 50 ranches, ali sizes, from $100 to. . lg..ggg %0 houses, Orkland, Alameds, $1000 to... 8,0:0 100 business places, all kinds, from 800 to. 4,000 | JoR =iL 1wo hous: nice garden; orn: mental trees; $3000, If sold In 6 davs. GEORGE W.H. PATTEKSUN & (0., 3 Valenola st. 550() CASH,BALANCE SaME A8 RENT, for a new house on ea:t side of Cole st., pear Wailer: 8 rooms and bath; larze iot 55x125; &il modern Impro: emen: Apily on prem ses. MONEY TO LOAN, 100.000 AT, LOWEST RATES: City $ E and ‘Oakland: life insurance, BADKbOOKS, stocks and bondy: estates: any sum. SHAINW A LD, RUCKBEF &CO.. 218-220 Montgy UVANCES OUN DIAMUNGOS. WATUHES, jewelry, also on Turnitare, pianos, withous re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JiWhLKY STORE. 448 Market st : open eveninzs. ONEY LYING JULK: 1AKK AT $5 INTER est per month for each §1000; same rate sec. ond mortgage or life_insurance, (‘oin, box 2, Call. MEEY _LOANED ~UN JEWELEY AND other valuables at the Security lag'oau 1106Marke: st..ne. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. IRECT ON YOUL FURNITUER OR PLANG Do removal: o delays: 1o commissions: I ipterost. Rm. 68, Dunobua bldg, 1170 Market 3. A NY AMULAT: ISY, i of 5D MUBTUAGKS nndivided inierests. real esiate o Ley- Bate, MCCOLGAN. 24 Montorer:. voom 3. TY REALESIATE:ADVANCLS ON RENTS planos, farniture. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. RIVATE PARTY LOAN A GOOD securil low Intepest. N., box 15, Call Office. WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER™. 1SELL AND EXCHAYGE—— Allkinds of Thy- | H. C. DECKER, 1020 Mar<et st. opp. Fifih, S ACRERA NCH; 8-R HOUSE: EXCHANGE for saloon o hotel. DECKER, 1020 M arket. OTS 70 EXCHANGE FOR FURNITURE or lodging-touses: lodginz-houses to exchansge for Southern Califoraia property city,bay and ranch property’; also (imber land for eXchange: list your Property with ugi we oxn sell or exchange for you at ouce; we have some rare L. n: UNDERWO /D & CO., 765 Market sty o om0 §() ACRES UNCULTIVATED LAND; 30 niiles south of Partland, Or.: exchange for city lodging-bouse or restaurant. 17 Tuird, rm. 23, T)'VIDEND-PAVING STOCK & PER CENT per annum) for smail howe in San Fraacisco or Oakland. Room 61v, Safe Deposit building, S, F. FOE EXCHANGE, NEAR 105 GATOS, A choice orchard home for good clear proporty in San Francisco or Oukiand. Address box 298, Los Gatos, Cat. END FOKOUR LIt UF ORCHA KD HO M &3 Shior ba “WoOSFiI & WHITION, han Jove, T2R0) ACEES TN KR LAND R0 Saier: Ane for eat:la-rsin ng, RS Co: hx.16.Call ASSESSMENT NOTICES, e e e e i Tll"l'fl INSTALLMENT ASSESSMENT NO- tice—The San Francisco and San Joaquin Val- ley Raflway Company. tion of prineipsl place of business Cliy and_Couniy of Sin Frane Cisco, State of California. XNotice is hereby given thiat at & meeung of the board of directars neid o the 25th duy of Augusi, 1896. sn assessment of l.l;l per -hare was levied upon the capital stock of tlie COFporation, puyable immedi ately to the Bank of Californla, treasurer of sald corporation, at the office of said treasurer, north- west corner of Sansome and Caltfornia streets, in the City apd Couniy of San Iranciseo, Siate of Califoria. Any stock upon which this ment shall remain unpald oo the twen:y-sixth duy of September, 1896, wiil be delinquent and adver- tised for saie at public auction: and unless pay- made before, will be s0id on the fifteenih asy of Uctober, 1836, to pay the delinquent nssess: ment, together with costs of ad: and ex- of sale. By oldglfl Board of Directors. $23 0 “ALIXAKJ" llAflg.J‘m- arike! streel, Olty and County of San Fran- clsco, State of Californta. PROPOSALS. P‘%(:POBALI-)!I. WILL BE RECEIVED AT of the of Vote; for the prnting of the Brecinct Heglaibry taes sed at the election (0 be held November 3, 1t used at the e I 896, In aceordance with a resolution o ‘-w‘m order of the m -y check, m:"::?i” ‘man of the 0 _Commissioners, for the sum of W. M. HINTON, Registrar of Voters. OANS ON FURNI.URE AND PIANOS without removals low interest. R. 8, 210 Poweil DVANCESON DIAMON USJ bW Eufa, £ Lo A Colambia Loan & Cottiara i tice. Y Giraie n A TP; NO DELAY: IST AND 3D MORT- $50 ¢ gages: Int. in estates. MURPHY.628 Hirke AVINGS BANKS BOOKS BOUGHT. ROUM 610, Safe Deposit busiding, ~an Franciscn, MOZsY TO LOAN ON o ITY HEAL ESTATE Mck' /EN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. ] DANS ON ALL SECURITIES, ROOM 1, J 24 Monizomery st PAWNBROKERS. S Sl bt el SO SUUPUU O U B VISE AND SBAVE INTEREST: MONEY loaned on everything. Cut Rate Loan and Se- curity Uffice, r 7, }lood bldg. : entrance 80y Mkt, 26 REARNT Wi, KOUM 8—MONEY loaned. waiches, diamonds, etc.: low rates; private rooms: eievator: nledees for sale cheap. FINANCIAL, TO LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS. 3100.0() Apply rm 232, Cnl.~ate Dep.Bld MONEY WANTED, PN U e ST T VSV VTN UY ANTE] FROM PRIVATE PARTY: W ki vere: ‘roud eocase sacuritys good interest. M. 8., vox 188, Cail Office. ‘i? ANTED—LOAN OF 8$1000; GOOD SECUR- ity; will pay lender 25 per cent commission. .. box'od, G Dace A PHYSICIANS, CEEAERN e L e TR % C. ODOSNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR. ey TR ty. ON'T FALL T0 CONSULT DE. 30 AT carirol peatiite 1o & KUATADISe OF aIF treat ety g worst chses treated satisiaciurily by JLIITLE HOMES, CLOSE T0 TOWN, IM- 4 proved: easy terms;: also 4 to 12 acre pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 632 Market st., 8 F. H ALESECTION OF GGOD LAND IN TULARE County, for {mproved or upimproved peogarty in Berkeley or Sau Francisco. Address A, box 8. Call Otfice. A WEEKS NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — 7TiH WEEKLY CALL. In wraoper, for malling. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o08 BEROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FQB SALE—AT HIGHLAND PARK, COR. Nineteenth ave. and Twenty-fifth st.: lot 140x 850 feet: house of 10 rooms: grounds in lawn, or- mental and fruit trees. Address CHARLES C. BEMIS, 324 Montgomery st. JILL BUILD COTTAGES: FIRST CASH payment 310 to $150, balance monthly: 40 compléted fn Oukland 1o choose from; free convey- ance. i. L M. SALSBURY, 902 Broad way. MY SPECIALTY 18 A HOUSE-RENTING IN 2 story modern 9-room house. 1-story modern 6-room cotiage. Upper sunny modern 7-room fi AND 300 MOKE. ‘WM. M. DEWOL¥, House-broker and Rent Col- lector. 1050 iroad way, Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK /STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. {OR SALE_ House 5 rooms and bath, Central ave.: house 4 rooms. Grand st.; cottage 6 rooms, Everett st.: on long time and ‘easy terms, or will exchange foc Bun kTancisco property. Apply ASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. GOUD LOCATION; 3‘600 LOT 50x150; . easy terms. $1300—-83x150; couiage of 4 rooms and bath; easy terms. $2100—50x150: house ot 7 rooms snd bath. $5000—50x150:: house of § rooms and bath. BEST LUCATION. To exchange for San Francisco property: house 02 7 rooms a’d bath: corner lot; cen rally located. Houses to ler Inail parts of Alameda; office open Sundays and bolidays. Alameds Land Company, 1500 Park st., A aniwda. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. 0 LET, TU RESPONSIBLE PARTIES, AN 11-room house with carvets, mantel mirrors, curtalo-poles: large garden, wil be taken care of; on Central ave., one biock from Morton-st. station N.G. R. R._Address A B (., box 75, this office, BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. §750. SUITABLE FOR A" CHIOKEN (V. ranch: nearly an acre of ground right in the center of beau:iful Berkeley, fronting on the raiiroad. JOS. J, MASON, Dwight way station. 100D HUNeS rUR RENT Ok FOR SALE Y & CO.. real estats, Hericol BERKELEY HOUSES., OR RENT, NEWLY FURNISHED COT- tage 5 rooms, rath and garden, $20. 1932 Berkelev wav, Kast Berketov. e THE DIVORCE REUOKD. Comolaint filed; John W. Fleming against Lola Fleming, Divorces granted: Kate A. Hayes from John ‘Hayes, for cruelty; by Judge Hunt. 3 Benjamin Dorant from Hanosh Duraat, for crueity: by Judge ~anderson. bitk g s —HARRIAGES—DEA 118, BORN, ADELSDORFER—In this city, September 22, 1504, Lo the wife of Ernes: Adelsdorfer, a son. BERTAU-In Alam September 20, 1 to b wite of Dr: 15, 1. Bertan & son, sl DABOVICH—In Pleasanton, Cal., September 20, 1896, (o the wife of George E. D bovich, a son. HOOK~—September 22, 1896, t0 the witeaf S. H. Hook, & son. HUBBELL—In Oakland, September 21,1896, to the wife of Frederick N, Hubb-ll, a son. JACOBSON—teptember 19, 1596, tothe wife of Jake Jacobsen. & son. KEESING—In this city. September 20, 1896, to the wife of T. 8. Keesing. a dsughter. LEMM-In Santa Cruz, Seplember 19, 1898, to the wife of Charles F. Lemm, a son. NOLAN—In this city, mber 21, 1896, to the wite of W. H. Nolan, ghier. SEEBA—September 24, 1896, to the wife of J. H, Seeba. a dauehier. e e MARRIED. HOVELER—HUSSY—In this city, Sentember 21, 1836, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, K. D. Wililam Hoveler and Elizabeth G. Hissy. PLASBERG—REINERS—In this city, September 22,1893, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Roberl Plasberg and Marfe Reiners. REVEYRON—LOEWENGUTH — In_this eity, Geptember %1, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling' Jeun Bapiisie Reveyron and Mathilde M. Loo. “enguth. e —— DIED, Lones, John A. Luodlioim, Loretta Miller, Al rgatet Murphy, James Naude, Ameida Nunan, Timothy Sll'g“. E}l;ofh ‘]‘(._ arkyus, Helen 088, L 0 Schoen, Moflnll L. Juhck, Edna R D, Tiedeman saie . unC| eman, Litbey, Howard G, Waldteusl, Acsite BAKER—In Oskland, Sepiember 21, 1586, Tur- pin A. Baker. a native of Rhole Isiand, aged 63 years {Providence (R. L) papers olease copy.] AFFriends and acquainiances are respeci- fuily invited to sitend the funeral THIS DAY (Weédnesday). at 10 o'clocR , i., from the par- 1ovs of Albert Brown, 468 Thirteenth sireet, Oakland. lotermen: Mountain View Cemeiery. BARKOWS—In this city, Scptember 21, 1896, ‘Warren Harmon Barrows, youngest souof W, H. and Carrle Barrows, a na ive of San aged & years and 8 months. A@"Friends and acquaintances are resneot- fully invited (0 attend the funersl THIS DAY RN UE G S ence 's parents. 2y . ment Laarel Hill Cemetery. BOSE-1n this elty, Septembar 21, 1896, Charlas M. Bose, bels brother of George M. and J, . m'.ih‘ n:‘pn:f Germany. aged 62 years 3 mon ays. AF~The body will be shipped to San Jose for nterment TO-MORROW (Thursday), by tratn leaving Third and Townsend streeis at 10:40 Carchman, Laors Colburn. Hev. M. F. Day, Elizabeth A. Dockery, Jane Fagen, Eiizabeth 4, Grundel (lafani) Hegerup, Helens Hurley, Yora A. inter- o'elock 4. xt. Rematns at the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 9567 Mission street, netween Eifih and Sixth. CAFFREY—In this city, September 29, 1896, Timo:hy Caffrey, anativeof County Galway, Ireland, aged 66 vears. &9 Friends and acqualntances are respact- fully Invited to atcend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday). a 0'Clock A. M., from the par- lors of the Pac fic Undertakers, 777 Mission street, mear Four.D. thence to ‘St. Brendan's Church, where & solemn requiem mass ‘will be celebrated for the repose of his soal, com- mencing at 9 0'clock A. M. lutermea. Holy Cross Cemetery. CARLSON—In this city. Septomber 21. 1895, Ellen. dearly beloved wife of Cari Carison, and mother ot John, George. James and Jarl Cazison, anative of Boston, Mass., aged 41 yeers. B~ Friends and acquainiances are respect- foll+ invited to attend che funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 522 Tw enty-first strest, near Liinois, thence to St. Teresa's Church for services. {ntermen: HoiyCross Cemeters. CATCHMAN—In this city, September 22, 1898, Laura, dearly beloved daughter of John Catch- man of Vallejo, Ca'., aged 10 years and 2 months. ¥~ Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLBURN~—Iu this city, September 23, 1833. of apoplexy, Kev. M. F. Colburn. pastor of Grace M. E Church, a native of Massachusetts, aged 41 yew:s 6 months and 13 days. BF~The funeral gservices will take place TU-SMORROW (Thursday), at 1 o'clock P. M., & Grace M. E. Church, corner Twenty-first and Capp streets. Ministers ot Mission churches, all Methodis: pastors. friends and acquaintances are respectiully invited to attend. interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral-car. L U. 0. F.—All members of Excelsior Lodge No. 810, 1.0.O. F., are earnesily requested to bs present. DAY—In Oakland, September 21, 1898, Elizabeth A., beloved wife of Charles Day, daughter ot James Clark, and_sister of Nora, Mamle, Josie, Walter and W. J. Ciark, a pative of Sonora, Tuolumne County, aged 2 years 8 mouths aond 21 days. B@Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:50 0'clock A. ., from heriats late residence, 961 Fifth street, thenceto the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a solemn requiem mass wiil be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, com mencing at 9 0'clock A. M. Inierment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. DOCKERY—In Vallsjo, September 21, 1898, Jane, dearly beloved wife of James Dockery, motaer of Rev. H. G., Jumes P. and Margar Teresa Dockery and Mrs. Charies Rodecker, and sister of the late Mrs. B. Lee and¢ Elizabeth Kinlan, & native of County Meath, lreland, aged 64 years. A@-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral THIS DAY Wednesday), at § o'clock A. M. from St incent’s Church, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. FAGEN—In this clty, September 22. 1896, Eliza- beth A., beloved wife ot Peter J. Fagen, daugh- ter of J.G. and the late Anna Perkins, and sis- ter of Joseph, John and Gertie Perxins and Mrs. J. Wynn, anativeof San Francisco, aged 26 years and 2 months. GRUNDE L—In Alma, September 19, 1896, Infant son of George and Fliza Grandel. HAGERUP—In this city, September 21, 1898, Helene, beloved wife of F. C. Hagerup, and mother of Frida Hagerup and Mrs. Joseph Open- shaw, @ nativeof Dresden, Germany, aged 47 years 6 months and 11 days. B3 Frieods and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), from Einiracht Hall, Twelfth street, where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock P X, _iiemains at the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Misslon street. loterment L. O. O. k. Cemetery 3 HURLEY—In this city, September 21, 1%96, Nora A.. dearly beloved daughter of the late John and Hanorah Hurley, and sister of Thomas, Patrick, Jerry, Timothy, Hanorsh and Emms Hurley 'and Mrs. Thomas W hearty, & oative of man Franc . aged 23 years and 9 months. & Friends are respettfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock P, ., from ihe residence of her sister, 812 Cortland avenue, nesr Mission road: Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Y. L L—Y. L. I No. 1.—Sisters: You are hereby notified to attend the runerat ot our deceased sister, Miss Nora Hurley. from 312 Cordand avenue, THIS DAY (Wednesday). By order of KATIE DRISCOLL, President. JUNCK—In this city, Sepiember 22, 1896, Edna Rebecca Dorothea. youngest and beloved daugh- terof B U.and Dorothea Junck, and sister of Anita C. Junck, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 7 monibs and 1 day, Aa-Friends and acquaintances are resnac:- ful!y Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock P. . from the Tesidence of her parents, northeast corner Seven- teenth and Courch streeis. In.erment L O. O. ¥, Cemetery. LIBBEY—In this clty, September 22, 1896, How- ard C. Libbey. a native of New Brunswick, Can- ada, aged 44 years. LONES—in the City and County Hospital, Sep- tember 22, 1886, Jonn A. Lones, aged 29 years. LUNDHOLM—In this city, September 21, 1896 Loretta. beloved danghier of John and Nellie Lundholm (nee Cnas:), a native of San irap- clsc ed § months. AF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock 4. M.. from the Tesidence of the parents, corner Bagér and Beach sureet, Harbor View. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. S MILLER—In Alameds, September 21, 1898, Albest P. L Miller, beloved father of W. A. Lu, Alfred H., Annie L. and Charies M. Miller. na- tive of Germany, aged 79 years and 2 months. ., B Friends and acquaintances are respeots fully invited to ajzend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday). at '11:30 o'clock 4. 3., from his 1ate residence, 901 Santa Clara avenie, Alame- da. Interment private. L O. 0. F. Cemetery, Saq Francisco. Pleass omit flowers. MILLER~In this city, September 21, 1¥96. Mar- garat, dearly beloved wife of John Miller, and mother of Mra. Wiiitam Givans and Jobn Milier, a native of Ireland. aged 75 years. A" Friends are respectfully invited to atteni the funeral THIS DA ¥ (Wednesday), at 9 o'c.ock A M., from the undertaking pariors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1624 Stockton street. MURPHY—Inthisciy, September 21,1896, Tames Murphy, beloved husband of Johauna Murphy, father of Johanna, john und Nicholas Murphy. and brother of John, Michael, Thomas sod the late Patrick Marph; native of Toormoor, par- isb of Byrnecourt, Couniy Tipperary, lreland, aged 5 vears 6 months and 4 days. A memoer o1 Noe Valiey Lodze, A. O. U. W. 83 Friends and acquaintances are respects fuily invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. ., from his late residence, 1357 Minna street, thence to St. Charles Church, Kighteenth and Shotwell streets, where s Tequiemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A.A. Lnterment Holy Cross Cemetery. NAUDE—In this eity, September 23, 1895, Amelia Nauae, beloved moiher of Achille Nanude, a native of France, aged 49 years. A Friends and acquaintauces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10 o’clock . M., from the par- lors of the California Undertaking Company, 128 Stockton street, corner of Geary. lnterment Laurel Hill Cemeiery, NUNAN—In this city, September 22, 1895, Tim- Qih¥, husband of the late Aary A. Nuaan, and beloved facher of Thomas W.. Matthew C., Tim- othy Edward, Marzaret, Willlam, Mary and Danlel F. Nunan, a native of County Limerick, 1reland, aged 75 years and 9 months. Friends ana acquainiances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from his late Tesidence. 918 Powell strest, thence to St. Mary’s Church, California and Dupont streets, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'ciock A. 3. Interment Mount CalvAry Ceme- tery. RDEE—In Oakiand, Septewsber 21, 1898, B nach Tomer Pandes, & bative of New Yorks aged 67 years § moaths and 21 days. ot B Friends and acquaintances are respect- suily invited toattend the funerat TO-MORKOW (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. M. from Masonic “\ emple, corner Tweifth and Washington streets. Funeral under the auspices of Oakiand Lodge No. 1 and A. M. The boly will lie in state in the temple Wednesday and Thursda; PARKYUs—In Oakland, September 1898, Helen K., oniy child of (Georze A. and Jennie H. Parkyus. a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 8 months and 14 days. PEYRE—In this cl September 20, 1596._-'&1"! Peyre, beloved husdand of Leontine, and father of Ewineand Alice Peyre, 8 mative of Frauce, “xrm ‘g Jands and 0quAlntances are respect Friends and aoquain! S t- ful'y invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock P. 3., from his 1ate residence, 10 Eigin Pack, thenece to L O. O. ¥, Hall, corner Marke: aud Seventh streets. 1nterment L O. O. F. \:.me(erv.m =i ROSSI—In this clty, September 31, 1896, Antonio Rossl, & nativeof taly, aged 50 Foamy, S0 OEN—In this city, September 22, at his S eeidonoe, 315 W ailer sireec, Louls La_ Scuoons beloved husband of Anna ~choen. and father of William, Susie and Theodore =choen, 3rs. N. R. Dooltitle and Mr C, K. Maclauchlan, a native of Germany. nged 62 vears 10 montba and 12 davs., %@ The tuneral will take place TO-MORROW (Thursday), &t 2 0'clock P, M., from Bis laie reak dence. Futeral privace. - e BRIDGE—In Oakland, Septempuer 21,1896, O ter A only und beloved son of Mrs. K. Shos- bridge, and dearly beloved brother of Mrs. Wil- lam Reno, Mrs. Wiliam Harmwell. Mrs. Eq Murphy and Nelife and Lottie Shoebridge, & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 23 years 11 months o iriehds sug acquaintances are . e L tully javited to attend ihe funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2:30 o’clock P. ., from the resi- dence of his siswer. Mrs. L. Harmwell, 353 Mis- sissippl_sireet, between Solano and Buite, Po- trero, Interment Moung Calvary Cemetery. AN—In this city, September 21, 1898, "L’E.?’.fi“mm wite ot John H. Tiedeman, and mothér of Harry and Frank Tirdeman, a native of California, aged 37 years 9 months and 29 days. WALDTEUFEL—In this city, September 17, e, Aonille Waidientel, Beloven basbend of Margarita Wald:eutel, and father of Louls, Jos- opia #nd Emile Waldteufel. a native of France, ased 67 veurs. [+anJose papers pleass copy.) 8 Fuueral private frop St Clare’s Catzolio Charch, Santa Clare, Cal. > s e e e e NICAVOY & GALLAGCHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS,| 20 Fifth §t., Opp. Lincein Scheol. Telepbone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEQ COUNTY: NEAREST CEME- tel the city; non-sectar i Do sense ex- clnllvr‘, 'fl:adbn"nntxullad. Ottice 97 Marices uLheagl Corues Of Bixtn. B THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1896 13

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