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H THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1896 ROOMS TO LET, 13 BAGLEY—In this city, October 13, 1895, Hudeon W F OMS, improvements: heater, electric W. S, UPHAM, 2510 Pine st. ROOMS AND STABLE, 508 1vy ave., near Octavia st. ARG ROOMS; YARD. 212 o ard. = ALLLOT: HOUSE CHOICEST LI FPOR TH OF HOUSES GO 10 A. J. RICH & CO., Real Estate Agents, 112 Montgomery st. Bryant Street. 4] 25BRYANT-SUNNY ROOMS: PRIVATE abje family; firat loor; gas; bath: very reason- bush Streec. BUSH — ELEGANTLY FURNISHKD sunny front parior; beautitul garden: $12. 93 rday Strees. EDDY, COR, MASON—NICE CLEAN SUN- ny tooms by the day, week or month. 41 ROOMS, BATH: ALSO 3 ROOMS, BATH, O Hampton place, off Folsom st., bei. 5d and 8. EDDY — RUN- ning OUSES 10_HRENT FOR VERY LITTL money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S 19 Montrome: COTFAGES TO LET, i 2 LARGE ROOMS, APPLY dway. 5 SUNNY ROOUMS; ard, basemeant, stable; cheap. 107 Ger r Fillmore, AKRRISON, BE' ‘IFTH AND SIXTH— fine cottages, 4 rooms, etc., $16 ana’ $14: correr flat, 5 rooms, etc., $16 50. £ IN THE MISSION: 5 ge rooms: sunny yard. Key 711 I?e( T Wweutieth and Twenty-first sts. \" NEAR TWENTY-SEC- l:\Tu’f( ‘ottage 6 rooms: garden: 810. NY COTTAGES. 4 AND 5 ROOMS, BATH, d and stable. Fifteenth ana Dolores sts. FURNISHED HOUSE —IN ROSS VALLEY, FURNISHED of 9 rooms; stable and ample grounds: able rent. _Address J. H.. box 118, Call ¥LATS T0O L £ rooms aud bath, reduced to $20; lower flat 4 T0ms and bath. reduced 10 $18. UMBSEN & €O, 14 Monigomej b 15, 2% aad sun 1a eve T-ROUM FLAT. ‘modern: suuny. . COR. ENTY-FIFTH with porcelain bath, ALSO 8 KOOMS, 8$40; Stantord's Powell. 5 ROOMS, 818, 920 15 20U WaN 5 cottage. see me: 1 have some cottages 1o iet. T. LUBELSKI, 7 Clty Hall ave. 917 EDDY—NICELY ¥U HED SUNNY housekeeping rooms; splendid location; private. | TEF _RANMONA, 130 KLLIS: MRS RATE HART, manager—A quiet house; centrally lo- cated: newly furnished: elevator: hot & cold waler. r97 ELLIS—PARLOR FLOOR ELEGANTLY O | turnished en suite or single: German fam- Lius Stroei. PERSONALS. IDDLE-AGED LEGAL WIDOWER, OWNS # valuable home 100 miles from this city, has uo legal heirs, desires the acquaintance of an irl Catholic lady, 38 to 40 years old. with some means: object matrimony; references given and Tequirea. Address e ss for § days Farmer, box 58, UY YOUR DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINEX, lace curtains, towels, hosiery, underwear, para sols, corsets. embroidery, laces, buttons, Jinings, thréads, handkerchiefs, Veillngs, etc., very cheap at Pionéer Dry-goods Store, 105 Fifth st. TOTURE-FRAMING WITH GLASS 7X01N,, 10c: 8x10 and 10x12, 15¢; 11x14 and 1 20¢; 14x17, 25c: 16x20, 30c; 18x22, 8 24, 'aBc; 22x28 in., 6Uc. JONES, 547 ‘sfission s X % IANO LESSONS BY GERMAN L. 2i Pner half hour. 1126 Howard, bet. 7th l::é st A . BANTIELET,” “THE BRIC- A - BRAC 4X. Doctor,” whose proficiency as art restorer has been $0 grac.ously acknowl-dged by THE CALL inits last Sunday number,informs his many admir- ¢ ana the public in gencral that be wilbe open for business October 15 at 633 Sutter st., where he will be pleased to welcome ail interested. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE .LAWS A SPE- HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH si.. near Market: furnished and unturnished. Fourth ~treet. A FOURTH (THE CROWN) — NEW 138" 500 Jus opened: elegantly furnished sunny rooms; suites and single; terms moderate; transient. 917 GEARY-3 & Y ROOMS IN REA! 17 cottage: key premises: cellar and yard. 9O g-33 NNY:FURNISHED 32 arates; running water: reasonable, Y GEARY — ELEGANT, S PaR- 518 fors Sdiavle " doctor or dentist; subny suites: singles. 5 7] QB GEARY—ELEGANT SUNNY SUITE; 61 light and airy; must be seen to be also large sunny single room. Geary Street. reference exchan cialty; private; no charge uniess successtul; ail T law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc,, at- sulte ands tendedto, G, W. HOWE, atty-at-law, ¥50 Marketst. T LLTs-LAR ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE {2 viefor1or 2 and Newspaper Iliustration: day and evening ciasses: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertruds Partington, R L Partineton. Parcculars 43¢ bine. 10 TO 508 THIRD: CHEAP PAINTING, G papeting, whitening and plastering: estimates given for all kinds of work. A. HOFFMAN.2 BICYCLES, ek i e R e R TNE IMPFRIAL BICYCL. FOR SALE AT Baldwin Jewelry Co, 948 Market st.; unre- deemed pledge . GQECOND-HAND SNAPS_CLEVELAND, 830 Imperial, $30; Crawford, $26: Tribune, 840 guaranteed 'In perfect order. DAVIS BRUS, Bicycle Department. 25 Geary st. 4 SPECIAL HIGH-GRADE BICYCLE; . cost 3115; In good condition, with com- ete outfit. AEP)’ 2 .JCHABI}‘E’ 20 Montgmry. F{IGHGRADE 2D-HAND WHEKLS 325 UF; sundries below cost. 216 McAllister. TERLING '96, DEERE, "86, AT REDUCED rates. DAVID N. HAWLEY, 318 Market st. L R A e LB LS S FOL SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS. TILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1166 Mission st, 0. 6 CHAMPION POETABLE OVEN; good as new: nalf price. 1711 Polk st. FoVLER BICYCLE; USED 2 MONTHS; latest improvements. 724 Mission st.) INE FAMILY COW (DURHAM); miik: gentle: cheap. 2804 Hyde st. B RICH CITY REAL ESTATE. $1050 WILL BUY 12 LOTS 253100 FEET each, one a corner, near ave.; Lxcelsior Homestead Association. CHARLES C. FISHER, 507 Calitornia st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o08 BROADWAY. TLEGANT -STORY FRAME: 3 |$3000. :l‘m.lm 25x80; 23 and 24 San. dare los ave,, bet. Mission ‘alencia el teenth and Eighteenth sts. CHAS. G FISHER, 507 California st. $250 40x108:3; Homestead Association. CHAB, FISHER, 507 California §'. FOROED SaLE. LOT ON GOLDEN GATE AVE. 82500; cost $3025 st auction; bank mortgage $2160; must be sold at once. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. E HAVE A CASH BUYER FOR A GOOD ttage in the Mission: from 4 to 6 rooms end bath: not 100 far ont and close to car line. Apply SHATNWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 and 220 Montgomery st., Mills bailding. OUSE AND LOT: 5 ROOMS; 128x125; W1LL subdivide; ‘sell cheap: Spring Valley water. LOT 41, BAN uleun& BOILERS ENGINES IDTAND MACHINERY “water-pipes. McIntosh& Wolpman, 157 Beale. H@®ENIX BICYCLE: GOOD CONDITION: new tires; $16: must sell. 3581 Eighteenth St., near Guerrero. HOME OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH; RENT $267 central. Apply Call Office. NEW AND COMPLETE FIXTURES FOR RE~ tail cigar store. 21 Sutter st. TUPERFLUOUS HATR PERMANENTLY RE- moved by elecirolysis. MES. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush, below Fillmore: hrs, 2 t0 3, ex. Th & Sa. ARRY, WHO LEFT EVENING OF OCTO- ber 12, please come back; baby wants you. SUITS CLEANED, »RESSED, §1; REPATRS dyeing done. 26 Montgomery, r. 14; tel.red 2374, PIUM, MORPHINE HABIT CURED; NO suffering; no lost time; cheapest cure known: triat free. COMSTUCK REMEDY COMPANY Office 2, 124 Sixth st., San Francisco, Cal. HAVE ENOUGH ROOM AND, I THINK, enough people employed at my halr-drossing parlors to serve all who come at once; no waits; hair-dressing, 25 cents; switches, $1: “Quinoni’ Hair Toalc, 35 cents. 6. LEDEREE, 111 Stoc on st. . JOR SALE_NICE, GENTLE FAMILY COW, just in; 4 years ol 44 Harrison st. NI SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE-SIZB fire and burglar proof safe. 109-111 Market st. EW ELMWOUD KANGES ARE THE BEST. W. 8, RAY MFG, CO., 12 California st. BARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELY ing, ete., bought and sold. 1083 Mission, nr, Tth, OFFEE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PRESS, / stand desk, money Ull, safe, cheap. 10 Clay. BUY YOUE BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT: tan furnitore at_the factory and save retailer's profit; getour prices. Cal. Ratian Co., 61 First st., near Mission. SELENDID REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 409 Cal. ARY (THE MARTINETTE), COR- 1101 Van Ness—Fine suites; newly furnished. MME. BEATRICE HALL THE CARD- reader, has arrived. Office 4, 777 Market st. Hickory Avenue. JICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; $5. 181 Hickory , near Gough st HAT PL FLAT, 1809 Devisadero gt 7 large rooms; bath, $27'50. MADISON & Market' st. | Howard Streei. = A7 HOWARD — LARGE, LIGHT, SUNNY 54 T)B. ADA WALLACE HAs MOVED T0 122 Taylor st., room 8. BARGAL\é—A LINE OF CLOAKS TO BE closed out from $150 to $2 50, worth $6 to $20 apiece, at 2214 Geary st., room 41. ROF. FOSTER'S DANCING SCHOOL RE- moved to Mozart Hall, 1358 Market st.: waltz & reverse guaranteed; private or class; terms reduced FLAT OF 6 rooms aad bath. Cor. Geary and Devisa- dero; key on premises. POST — 3 1706 825 arden $16 T4 _ROOM S| $18 and $16. ground floo: itable for business: $7 mo. week :back rooms.double beds.$1 50:0pen all night. “ROOM_FLATS dows: { rooms for 2;.810; other rooms: housekpg. ] HOWARD—LARGE FRONT ROOM; | 808 989 HOWARD — Y BAY - WINDOW 98Y rooms suites, all single, $2 60 to $3 50 per 1 —-I-fixu'w,\m», NEAR THIRTEENTH— { 1O Nicely furnishea sunny rooms: private. N EW 3 6 Tremont_ave., nr. Waller st () UPPERFLAT; SU ZU. bath; laund; 3 and $18. \.)()"um’rzn FLAT: 6 ROOMS: MODE &V, 135 Fair Oaks st., cor. Twenty-third. A INDOW; 6 ROU) 735 Minua st., near 4AND 8 ROOM Farrell st. . BA TLEGA rent reduced. SUNXNY FLAT! $11, $10 and $9. UPPFR FLAT OF 7 ROOMS, 408 Pacific ave., nr. Fillmore. '\'n-y.lr.\'\‘\ FLAT, 7 lerge, h nishe i wentieth st., cor. Cap; HOUSEREEPING KOOMS. lsryun:'!sxren(. [CE | Y SUITE; REA- BR sonabl 51 ©) CLEVELAND, OF 2 Fol 1 ished suite: $4. ned housekeeping rooms; large yard: sun a Y ROOM; | =1 50 NTH, BELOW | nyde Streei. (OBNER SUITE OF ROOMS ON GROUND floor, sultabie tor a physiclan, with or withous board. SW. cor. Sutter and Hyde. Jones Street. 207 JorEs- THE VAN WINKLRE: NEW management; elegan: snnny suites single: newly furnished: bath. ete.: $10 to S3u. iearny Stres:. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — £\ Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class 1 every Tespect: terms reasonable. Larkin Street. LARKIN, COR. TURK—SUNNY COR- ner flat, 2 furnisned, 2 unfurnished rooms: rent reasonable. 1 Murke Stree:. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER night, 350 to $1: week. $1 50 10 85: familles. Diason Street. Z 4]3 MASON — BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED O sunny parlors; also single: reasonable. 6157 MASON, SR UTTER—NEWLY FUR- O nished sunny front rooms. ¥o O~ POST—ELEG 235 notoraishea conveniences. LY FURNISHED OR utlemen’s apartments; all Sixth Stree:. o SIXTH—ELEGANT ROOMS; NEW FIRE- | 9O proot building; all conveniences: quiet. | 125 SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; £9 nicely furnishea double front rooms. { Luiter stree: | 808 SUTTER_FURN. ROOMS OR SUITES: Eightn sStreer. EIGHTH BACK PARLOR lis Street. 899 ELLIS (PALMETTO) — ELEGANTLY O 4Z turnished housekeeping apartments; other rooms. E1iih Street. 107 FiFTH-PLEASANT, SUNNY UNFUR- | nished reoms to let. 3() FIFTH-_NEW HOUSE; SUNNY ,BAY- DY window parlor. bedroom ‘and kitchen; also other ho : rent reasonable. 314 FFTH- S Y FRONT BED- room aad kitchen: bath: no children; $11. 90y FIFTH INISHED ROOMS FOR DZZ nousek: DOF FIFTH DL keepin: $18: single, 3 vlsom Streec. 4961 FOLSOM — 3 CONNECTING SUNNY 2 airy Lousekeeping rooms; also single; yard. M, NEAR SIXIH—2 LARGE, sunny, furnished housekeeping SUTTER—4 UNFURNISHED ROON dressmaking pariors or music-teacher: $25. $1 25 1o $10 wk: night 26c to $1 50: transit. Tuylor Streei. 131 TAYLOR — THORQUGHLY RENQ. L vated. newly furnished rooms; cheap; all conveniences. W ATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY OF ALL kinds at reduced prices: must move; building to be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. PUPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY R cured: send for buok. DKS. MANS. FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Market st. 1000 CARDS, 81 50: SHOW CARDS. 160: tel. black 141. HILL. 22 Geary, rm. 9. J GEARY ST., FOR FINE . watch repairing and- jewelry’ work; low first-class work. LOAKS, FURS AND SUITS RETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. URNETT’S CORN CURE—SURE CURE FOR corns, bunions, warts: 25c. 527 Montgomery. RUNRS DELIVERED 25C. BAY CITY Transfer Company, 244 Sutter: tel. Grant 57. T THE PEOPLE'S DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases treated and medicines far- nished for $1: call or write. 10291y Markes s, bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. LL FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS {\. bair, moles. freckies, scots, etc.. removed by Elite Electrolysis Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworin. RAZORFIXING OUR SPECIALIY: FINE edge put on razor,26¢, Razor Exchge, 630Mariet Bl(i OUTDOOE STiREOPTICON SHOW KV E- 1y night cor. Market and Nixth sts. ; artistic af- Veriizements in living light: promoters of busic Dess. ' Consult OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Marke: st JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 60 per nignt: §1 50 to $8 pet week: fres busand baggage 10 and from the ferry. IBERAL ADVANCES UN DIAMONDS, W+ QL eLe. !gw:‘“ rates. 945 Marke: at. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' clothinz bought. COLMA. C AND LADIES 41 30, cor. Jessia. DRESSMAKERS, _1161 « RY—ELEGAANT YLISH SUT . 1 2 5 up; dresses made over; orders filled i 24 hours: fit guaranteed. TP-TO-DATE F H TAILORS' SYSTEM taught:suits, $3 50 up;no botch work.839 Geary SES $20 UP: WRAPPEKS b0c UP: lawn €1 un. 50534 Natoma st.. above sixth. SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY, OF LIFE FORE1OLD BY THE adviceon all business speculation nd business men protecied by my method; success guaranteed: oil and minerals lo- cated by the science: correspondence by mail.’ DR. ST. CLATR. 916 Market st. room 26: hre. § to 7. CLAIRVOYANT! 529 TAYLOE-NEWLY FURNISHED SUN- ny front suite; also large front room. ‘Luira Stree. 17 THIRD— NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY suites: single rooms; traasient and tourists. 543 Turk Streer. TURK — SUNNY _ ROOM, flvor: grate, gas, bath; $10. Twenty-fourth Street. TWENTY-FOURTH,NR.VALENCIA— Sunny frout room and kitchen: $12. PARLOR 13404 T12¥F05T—=u Y ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR {1 Z 2 excellent board; $20 éach; parior. piano. 3302 2ie7 5T, (UK GUERKERO—_NEWLY ' furnished rooms; board: private famliy. Fourteenth Street. 9()5 EOUBTEENTH, CORNER HOWARD—4 O sunny rooms; reat $10. Hickory Avenue 13] HICKORY AVE. NEAR GOUGH-—A O 1 neatly farnished room, 81 25 per week. Howard siree:. ] 0 |5 41 HOWARD—BAY-WINDOW ROOMS, D% furnished or unfurnished; use kitchen: slso ooms: cheap. ‘114 1OW NN FURNISHED < and unfurnished housekeeping rooms; $10 and $12. Jessie Streec. 1731 MCALLISTER—UPPLE FLOOR; BAY- " [ e 1B40W; 3 rooms and baih; $10 50: un- urnished. Ziuna sire.. MINNA—LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED rooms, comple:e for housekeeping. 546 3ismion srreei. - MISSION, NEAR SECOND—2 SUNNY rooms, furnished for light housekeeping; 56 also 3. ‘,;OBGRJ\'!' NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS, « with board; reasonable. N ELEGANT BUNNY-CORNER FIRSI- A Ciass private tamily hotel: roferences roquired. Vietoris, cor. California and Hyde sts. SOR VAN SESS-NEWLY FURNISHEDSUN: ny rooms: good board; reasongble. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH ST.—A FAM- 1ly hotel: references given and required: ail moaern conveniences. CHILDREN BOARDED. (HILD BOAKDED. ADDRESS MRS, W. F. BAUER, 6834 Mislon st., Station L. EFINED HOME AT 1727 MCALLISTER ST. for child: terms moderaie. STORES TO LET. TORE TO LE 819 NOk Sixteenth and Seventeenth. i) STORE,3 ROOMS, LAKGE CELLAR, £0. 1128 Howard st.. near Sevenh. EW STORE, SUI1ABLY BRANOH BAKERY ofdggesiors Oak and Buchanan sts. OFFICES TO LET, PRECKELS BUILDING, 937 MARKKT— Elegant snany offices, $12'50 up: electric-light: beating and junitor service free, Apply at building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. ITANA, THE GYPSY QUKE truthtul in ber prediction: vice: Do matter what troublas you may have, come and she wiil guide you right; no fake; saiistaction guaranteed: office hours from 9 to 9. ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant, card-reader, born vith doule velland gecond sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry anl clairvoyant sittings $1 5U. 126 'I'urk st.. nr. Jonss ME, JACKE CLAIRVOYANT, CARD- reader; fee 50c, ladies free: 7 to 9 p. M. b5ldly Jones st. MPLE; SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TG g pictures given; ladles 25¢; gents 50c. 914 O'Farrell st. ME. SCHAMIDT, CLAIKVOYANT, TEL.S pas’, present and future: success to ail; for tunes by mall: low prices. 856 Mission st. ME. REAVES, MEDIOM; LIFE READER; past, present, future. 777 Market; fee 20c. ME. PEARL, LUCKY FORTUNE-TELLER “and magnetic healer. Parlor 2, 223 Post st. YPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM 5 Seventh to 4 Twelfth st ; ladies 250; gents 50c. ME RAVENA READS LIFE FLUBNTLY; business advice; names given: 25¢ up. 6 Fourth ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future; 25cup. 764 Howard st. UCKY MEDIUM AND CARD-READER tells future: ladles 25c. 248 Shipley, nr. Fifth. ME. DAVIS, CLAIRVOYANT AND MAG- netic healer; charms. _Parlor 2,122 Post st. M ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER; past, present and future; 25¢. 148 6th st., r. 5. MYE L TE_PRESES future; 26c. 311 Tehama, upstairs, nr. ME. DR. THOMAN, CLAIRVOYANT: M years Kearny, now 929 Po: ARMEN DIAZ' LATE FROM MEXICO, palmist and card-reader, 9 Powell st., room 8. % TURK ST.; M 28, 1 fee 81: letter §2. SPIRITUALISM. EST MEETING E‘n—l\imnl’; 10c: 335 Mo- Allister. Eggert Aitkia Clemens: skeptics in- vited. 8D McALLISTER—MRS. G ~J. MEVER: test meetings every night; 10c; ‘Lue. and Fri. 2 P. M.; businesssittings daily at above No.:$1 LL BABY CARRIAGES AND CHAIRS AT cost; hood tops, $5 60 up: repairing: open evenings. S. ¥. Baby Carriage Mfe. Co., 442 Sixth, SEWING MACHINES, LL KINDS BOUGHT, SQLD, EXCHANGED, rented .repaired : lowest’rates. 205 Fourth st. A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 8 ALL PIANO-PLAYEKS AND LOVERS of music look longingiy forward to the day when they shall pe the Liappy owner of & mag- nificent Steinway plano, we hereby agree to take back <!l new and second-hand uprights tha’ we have s0ld within the past three years in excliange for new Steinways, and allow full purchase price a3 part payment. Steinway uprights will be ac- cepted as Dart payment 0f Steinway baby grands upon the same Lermi. Moral—Furchase your medium and low-price planos where they cau be exchanged for Stein- ways without sscrifice. e are still continuing our easy payment sys- tem with all grades of pianos. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.. Steinway Tepresentatives, cor. of Kearny and Sutter CIUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PI- anos; see our List for this week: planos on $3, $4, 85, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay- ments; fine stool and cover with each; delivered free anywhero In the clty aud kept tuned by pert_concert tuners. The F.W.SPENCEK CO, ealesrooms 985 Market st., opp. Mason. N IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC- ond-hand pianos from leading makers: no- body can offer better terms and prices; remember ours-ls ihe oldest aud larg-at musichouse west of Chicago: call or write. KOHLEK & CHASE, 28 O'Farrell st., San Francisco, 401 Third st. 51000, SOTTACE, ¥ ROONS IN BER- . keley: lot 40x150: $16 monthly. $1000—Corner 100x100; $50 down: $15 mouthly $400—Lot 40x120: $25 down: $25 monthly. $500—Halt acre hill land; $10 monthly. CHAB. A. BAILEY. 20 Montgomery st. SUBSTAL\‘"IAL MUDEEN HOUSES BUILT; $150 to $275 aroom: pariles contemplating building invited to call and see nians. 1149 Mission. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR EXCHANGE. EASTERN PROPERTY FOR CALIFORNIA PROPERTY. A party moving to California desires to ex- change a large and thoroughly modern hotel prop- erty situsied in a prosperous city in one of the Middle States. The property is well located and has continuously done a good business. Value about $250 0U. Will trade for ranch property. Mustbe adapted to colonization purposes. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Moutgomery st. {STABLISHED-. 17 YEARS N. D, SICKLES, THE LAND AGENT. * Sale and_exchange of country property astrict Specialty (8000 propositions), most reliable, iar; est and BEST SYSTEMATIZED LAND OFFiC] IN AMERICA. 620 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. San Francisco. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. HD! FOR FITCHBU K TO-DAY TAKE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS OUT ON THHE IVITUB~ BURG, SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. see Southern Pactfo Time-Card. THE_FIRST IMPORTANT STOP EAST OF FRUITVALE IS THE PLACE. FAS1- EST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON THE PACIFIC COAST. DIRECT BOATS AND TRAINS FROM FERRY, FOOT OF MARKET STREET, TO FITCHBURG STATION IN FORTY-FIVE MINUTES. Alameds, Berkeley anG Fruitvale tralng singed by the Fitchburg rcher. Haywards electric cars from Oakiand every few minutes. If you are tired of life and want 10 get off the earth, stay where you are. People get well, be- come cheerful, contented and prosperous in Fiich- bui P?icnbnr: is the most promising suburb on the direct line of up-to-date public and private im- provements n the vicinity of Oakiand. It is s siness center by natural location. lts railway lines now operating, deep-water transportation for freight by Lamou’s line of fasv-saliing vessels on Oskiand harbor, and the excellent county roads leading to it, are incontestible proofs. It is regu- Iarly laid out {nto blocks and Jots bounded by wide ireets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with avenue trees, cypress hedges and evergreen groves. NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY. For a bome while cheap: for speculation o a rising market: for a_turn be first for investment now, and hold on. No clty taxes to pay: no street improvements to make. Water' supply ‘from 3 compauies at your doors. Lots in this beautifal town at cheaper rates and on easier paymentsthan can be bought in many of the one-strect tractsin an inaccessible hayfield. Lots 25 and 6 feet front by 100 to 200 feet deep to parallel street; double frontage. ‘Terms, 10 per cent cash; deferred payments in easy instalimeuts; title perfect. W.F. MCCLURE, 19 Montgomery st., S. F. THAD. 8. FITCH, Fitchburg. §75 LOTS; CLOBING SALE: FINE LOTS IN the Allendale Tract, near Fruitvale ave.: level and ready to buiid on} streets all graded: 2 electric roads near by, one on its way through the tract; fine schoolhouse close: this is the garden 8pot of Uakland: tosee It is tobuy: carriages free: cash, $5 monthly: 468 Niuth st., Oakland, and 850 Market st., S. F. H. Z. JONES, owner. PECIAL BARGAIN 25 acres choice land near San Rafael: house of 6 rooms; barn: 12 chicken-houses; 400 chickens: 2 horses; 2 cows: harness and implements; all complete; see this at once; easy terms. EDWIN K. ALSIP & C Room 29, second fioor Mills buliding, 8. RCHAKLD OF 16 ACRES 8 YEARS OLD AT Stege, in_Alta Punta Truct, for sale cheep. G. W. HAIGHT, 220 Sansome st., San Francisco, LTA PUNTA TRACT, AT STEGE, 47 MIN- utes from =an Francisco lots and acreage property on easy terms: low prices; send for maps and terms. G, W. HAIGHT, 220 Sausome si., San Francisco. EFAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the W. Bagley, a native of Maine, aged 59 years. BELL—Ia this clty, October 14, 1898, Frank C, Bell. a native of Smyrna, Del., aged 37 years. B Nouice of funeral nezeattar. CONNELL—In this city, Oc:ober 15, 1898, Ellen Conne.l. a native of Irelaud, azed 63 years. COTHRIN—In this city, October 15. 1896, Carrle A. Cothrin, widow of the late W. 5. Cothrin, and mother of 3rs. Al'red Ciarke. GALLIVAN—In this city. Uctober 14. 1898, Pat- rick, beloved husband of Julia Gallivan, & native of the parish of Klimurry, County Cork, lreland, aged 66 years. [Boston (Mass.) and New Jersey Papers please copy. | B Friends and acqualntances are raspect- fully invited to attend ihe funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 9 o’clock A. ., from his late resi- deace, #1 3/ Kingo!d <trect. thence (o St. Josepn’s Chureh, Tenth street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 0'clock A. M. lnterment Holy Cross Cemtetery. GARDES—In this city, October 13, 1893, Her- mann Gardes, s nailve of Vegesack, Germany, aged 43 years. A-Frieuds and scquaintances are respect: fuily Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday). az 2 o'clock P. M.. from the par- lors of H. F.. ubr & Co.. 1209 Mission street, near Eignth. Interment I. 0. O. F. Cemetery. GENEVE—An anniversary mass for the repose of the soul of Louls Geneve will be celebrated THIS DAY (friday). at 8 o'clock A. ., 8L Notre Dame des Victoires Church, Bush street, near Stockton. Friends and acquaintances are Tespectfully fnvited to attend. GLASS—In this city. October 14, 1898, Marcus Glass, beloved husband of Bertha Glass, and fatber of Rose, Arthur and Milton Glass, & na- tive of Prussia, aged 50 years months and 20 days. [Chicago and Joliet (IiL) and Boston papers please copy. ] AT Erlends and acquatntances are tespec fuliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday). at 10:30 0'clock A.x., from his late resi- dence, $13 Leavenworth str.et. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 A. M. train. HAMILTON—In this city. Uctober 14, 1898, Wil- liam T. Hamilton, ged 19 years 1 month and 21 ays. HICKS—In this city. October 15, 1896. Edward Thomas Hicks, beloved brothegof Mrs. Abigail Gregory. Mrs. Feroina Wheeler, Mrs. Amanda Lanpher. Lionel E.and Henry K. Hicks, & na- tive of Ontarlv, Canada, aged 50 years. HOFFMAN—In Oakland, October 15, 1896, Fer- dinand A., beloved son 6f Hermann and Allina Hoftman, a native of Oakland, aged 6 months and 7 days. JACKSON—In this city, October 14, 1896, Annle Jackson, beloved daughter of T. H. and Eilen Jackson, & nuiive of Ausiralia, aged 12 years. KEARNEY—In this city, October 15,1893, John Charles, husband of the late Catherine Kearney, of Wanganin, New Zealand, and fataer of ellle, Kittie, John, Maxt, Maggle, Annle, Upited ;States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- o ¥ # post~ OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. $l MODERN 6-ROUM FLATS; NO DARK . or inside rooms: stove in kiichen; set tubs: bath; water: ashman free; central; near Adeline station, Oakland: key at 940 Union st KOE NG & KROLL. 1006 Broadwav. Oakland. e e e e OAKLAND FURNI(TURE FOR SALE. W EAR DIAMONDS BY PAYKRONIZING H CH ELLH A AN, furnitare-dealer. 17t T 0NN AND CONTRULIN VARIOUS PARTS of California a 1arge acreage of land suitable for grain, stock, citrus and deciduous fruits, vine- yards or general farming; also well improved Jands with orchards and vineyards in full bearing and good bufldings: I will seil iarge or small tracis in choice localities at very low prices and upon exceptionally easy terms. Send for illustrated circulars and pamphlet H. FRANCIS, rooms 69- 70-71, Chroncle buflding, San Francisco, Cal. 5 ARGAIN — KANCH PLEASANTLY SITU- 5 ated in the foothills, overiooking Napa Valley, about six miles from the town of Napa; suitable S0r & summer resort. & nice country home ora frult or chicken farm: large house and barn: stock, toals, etc. For particulars address P. 0. box 239, Napa, Cal. N AGNIFICENT HARDMAN UPRIGHT L "letc for sale by a progessor of music: obliged 10 sell: piano Is practically new and a marvel of beauty and exquisite tone. THE J. DEWING COMPANY, secoad floor, Fiood building, Fourth and Market sts. To RENT—26 ACRES OF BOTTOM LAND, all in apricots, peaches aud prunes: never over: flows; 5 winvtes’ walk from postoffice and depot of Uakdale, Cal.; 6-room house and barn, Address A. V. STEWARD, Oakdale, or F. L TURPIN, Royai House, Sag Francisco. PRICES TALK! AN ELEGANT NEW UP- Tight plano, stool. cover, delivery, tuning, $159 50; new solid oak and walnut organs, $47 50, J. HARRY SCOTT. 526 Hayes st. ARE CHANCE—2 FINE DECKER & SON uprights; neurly new; grea bargain. MAU- VAIS’, 769 Market st. ELI‘.UAST UPRIGHT PIANO FUR SALE ON account of death. 412 Bryant st. S USUAL RRUENN PIANOS RECEIVED highest award Mechanics' Fair. 228 Post st. BEST, BARGAINS IN HIGHGRADE TF- right pianos at E. W. LICK, 116 Meallister st. $ 75, KORENOOD AT UPRIGHT RIANC: {O. pertect order. BOWERS&ESON, 23 bih st. DECKLE BRO . GRAND, LIK NEW, FOR saie cheap. STATHAM & CU., 106 McAllister. AGNIFICEN NWAY UPRIGHT AND IVl Schubert: little used:sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss W & EADGER T AGH .& Davis and Francis Bacon pianos, 406 Sac'to FRYSON MxUZY; 308 POST SI._SOHMESZ Newby & K s, Briggs and other planos. $30 BAEGAIND c00D PIAND: ~MUST J+ weil. SUHMITZ, 16 McAlilister st. JUFERIOR VIOLIAS, ZITHERS, OLD&ENEW H. MULLER. maker. repsirer. 2 Latbam placa. MEDICAL, BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar to thejr sex: latest Improved method of treatment: never falls: perfectly harmless; free from any bad > effects; never makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped immenliateiy; prices to salt the times: home in coutinement. DK. & MRS. DAVIIES, 14 MeAllister st., next Hibernia Bank consult free: French regulating piok pilis, 82 Bours from 9 A, 3. 305 P. M. and 7 109 P. M. LL CASES OF IRREGULAKITIES RE- stored at once; safe and sure rel teed: travelers helped without delay confinement; regular physician of long and suc- cessful practice; medical electricity and safe reme- dies tor all female complains: iadies call and state your case befure being treated elsewhere; you will save time aud expense; consultation free. MRS, DR. WYETH, 916 Fost st., near Larkin. A SEW PROCESS-NQMEDICINE, INSTRU- 2\ ment or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one d can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed if you want to be treated safe and_sure call on & man’s physician. DR. POPPER. 818 Kearny st. R FOULET'S FRENCH CAPSULES, A guaranteed absolute cure for all female {rregu- larities (no matter what canse); positively safe and sure: no danger or after effects; taken in time, it also acts as a preventive; price $1 50 per box: sent free by mall on recelpt’ of price. WALLER BROTHERS, 38 Grant ave., San £ ranclsco. AND DUCK RANCH AND 5’ reserve; 90 acres tule, with 10 acres hard 1and ; surrounded 3 sides by navigable streams; 2 ponds: fresh water on hard land; one mile from station; best hunting-ground on the Sonoma marshes: $1200; easy terms. D. TWING, Sonoma City. $300 525, ACRE; FULLBEARING OR- chard; beautital 28-acre home: entlrely furnished throughout. W, R. COLE, Newark. AHGAIN—16 ACRES OF CHOICE LEVEL land, part in orchard: finel0-room house: wa- ter piped through house ana grounds from larze flowing springs; stable, barn, outbuildings; $3000), half cast. balance on time at 6 per cent. Callor write 57 Chronicle bul.ding. TTTLE HOMES, CLOSE TO TOWN: IM- proved: easy terms: aiso 4 fo 12 acre pleces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 632 Market st,, 8. F. JPOR 'SALE —160° AQEES GOVERNMINT land: go.d home; cheap. T., bux 6, Call. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 100 RANCHES. .. Income property mear City Hall. 14 vacant lots for inproved. . 8,000 100 business places from $50 to. ..oen 20,000 Apply to H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market, opp. 5th. JEND FOR OCR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES 2 for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose. —1280 ACRES; KERN CO.: PLENTY excellent siock ranch. N.. box 18, Call. TO LOAN. 1 00 00 LOWEST RATES; CITY . and Oakl: life insurance, bankbooks, stocks and bonds; estats any sum. SHAINW ALD, BUCKBEE&CO., 218-220 Montgy DVANCES OUN l)l'AMuS|lm. V‘.A’I‘BHH Jewel also on furniture, pianos, thouts re- moval: l:ielz rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY BTORE, 948 Market st.: open evenings. 7R AT 64 PER CT; TO BE LOANED $75.0004 etk 01 8500 to. §2000 on first- class mortgages in city. H., box 33, Call Office. OANS ON DIAMONDS; INTEREST LOW Iadies! private entrance; perfect secrecy, Uncle Harrig', 15 Grant ave. MONEY LYING IULE; TAKE AT 83 INTEE- st per month for each $1000; same rate sec- ond morigage or life insurance. Coin, box %, Call. ONEY LOANED ON_ JEWKLEY AND other valuables a: the Security Loan Office, 1106Marketst..or. Mason: private entrance7 Turk. 7723100 TO $50.000 16,000 MONY' AT ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ¢ ;4 $50 CASH, $26 MONTHLY: NEW 2450, &itage of ‘s rooms: largs 1or, 60x 125, situated close to Bay-st. station. $2750—Handsome new cottage of 6 rooms and bath, now building: your terms are ours. $2500—Cottage of 6 rooms and bath; pretty garden; close to Chestnut-st. station, narrow- gauge railroad; lot 40x140; a pretty home; easy terms. ‘Special bargalins in lots; houses and stores to let from $10 up. Office open Sundays and bolidays. MARCUSE ‘&EMMBL Bay-s.. siation (broad gauge), Ala~ meda. ‘San Franclsco oftice, 628 Market st. ANTED—IN ALAMEDA, 5-ROOM MOD- ern cottage, with yard: near_station; rent not 10 exceed §15. ~Adadress C., box 72, Tall Office. $600. :fl'}x"xggf‘mo; GOOD LOCATION 81000—House of 4 rooms, with good lot. $1200—Cottage, 5 rooms and bath. $1500—33x150; cottage, 4 rooms and bath; easy terms. ‘$3250—House, 7 rooms and bath; Central ave., near Park-st. station. Houses to les in all parts of Alameda. Office open Sundays and holidavs. ALAMEDA LAND CO. 1500 Park Alameda. ALAMEDA HOUSES FURNISHED. EAUTIFULLY FURNISHED COTTAGE OF 6 rooms and bath: rent very cheap. Apply A. R. DENKIE, Webster st., Alameda. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. : HOUSE LE; MUST SE| WNER IN TRO of 6 rooms. bath, etc.; sanitary plumbing; stable: lot 45x125; street work done. JOS. J. MASON . Berkeley station. BERKELEY HOUSES, fHAT BEAUTIFUL HOME IN BERKELEY of 12 rooms and bath is now ready for & tenant; newly painted and papered throughout: 10 ucres Jarge orchard: any variety of flowers m: price $30, ‘worth $60. Apply & CO.. 467 Ninth st.. Oakland. TO LEASE. 9()() ACRES GooD TEVEL LAND, W00D- side, 4 miles from Redwood City: new house. Apply L. ALTSCH UL, 320 Clay st., 8. I'. SOR RENT OK LEASE—00-VARA LOT SE. Polk and Juckson sts.: rent $50 per monthr Address J. . 437 Sansome aL. S. . THE DIVORCE KuCOLD, Complaints filed: Jane N. Sykes vs. Charles I Sykes. Bernard Hughes vs. Julia Hughes. Mary E. Merkle vs. Joseph 8 Merkle. Divorces granted: E. Cormeny from §. H, Cormeny, for desertion; by Judge Troutt. Kate Ford from Thomas R. Ford, for extreme cruelty; by Judge Troutt. Idrie Cox from George Cox, for willful deser- tion; by Judge Slack. Fay J. Burues from George M. Barnes, for deser- tion: by Judge Hebbard. Gottiried Schink from Annie Schink, for deser- tion; by Judge Hebbard. —e e TRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO: 10 removal; no delays: Do commissions: low interest. Km. 68, Donohus bidg, 1170 Marke: s, A NY AMOUNT; ST, 2D of 80 MORTGAGES: A nndivided inierests. real estate ln Do bate. MCCOLGAN. 24 Montzomers, room 3. B. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and Testores all cases of in one day, guaranteeing a cure or ; separate home for patients: best skill; low fees: regulator $2. 904 Mcaliister st. KS. DR SCOTT OF 216 POWELL ST., RE- moved 513 Jones: female trouble and disenses ’or the eye a specialty ; confinement home; consult ree. RIVATE PARTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD security ; low interest. N., box 15, Call Office. NY AMOUNT: LOWES TE; IST & 2D mortgage: flat or installment. Dryden, 535 Cal. Oy REALESTATE ADVANCES o RENTS pinuos, furniture. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. Loax’s ON FURN[IURE AND PIANOS without removal; low interest. R. 3, 215 Powell = K. HERWIG, 716 O'FARRELL; COMFORT- able_sirictly private home before and during confinement; best of care ano medical attendance: 20 years’ practical experience; terms reasonable. DVANCESON DIAMONDS.JE W ELEY, ETC Columblia Loan & Collateral Office. § Granc ava. 5() UP; NU DELAY: 18T AND 8D MORT- $D0 gagis: int. in esiates. MURPHY.02% rki SURE CURK FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from Wwhatever cause: home ir confine- ery comfort: satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. MRS. DR.GW YER, 228 Turk st. ROF. W. W. TATUM, SLATE WRITING and business medium, 834 O’Farrell st.; oftice hours 10 to 4. T ADIES” ATD CARD PARTY MEETS TO- i night. 326 McAllister st.; admission 10 cents, MISSION — 2 room: ATLY FURNISHED complete for housekeeping. 86 1 Moss Street. MOSS, OFF HOWA kD, BET. 6TH & 7TH— 8 furnished rooms, complete; housekeeping. Octavi: treet. OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY—SUNNY 1‘103 furuished bay-windows; kitchens; gas: stoves: bath. Folk sStreec. 9071 POLE-LARGE, PLEASANT, LIGHT 24U {2 housekeeping rooms; $10 month ana up, 1602 ro OR %2 UNFURNISHED Z rooms. 1643 P CORNER CLAY —2 LARG nicely_ furnished, sunny front rooms; housekeeping; $20. Powell Street, POWELL—FUKNISHED HOUSEKEEP- iug rooms; newly papered; bath; reason- 121 able. seventn Streei. ©) SEVENTH—PLEASANT ROOMS FOR < nousekeeping: also single rooms. Twelfth Street. TWELFTH, CO3. HOWARD—NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms; alsosingle. Twenty-sixth Street. 336 TWENTY-SIXTH, NEAR MISSION— Furmshed sunny bousekeeping rooms: yard; low rent. Valencia Street. 14 14 EDUCATIONAL. EALD B NES! 'OLLES , 24 POW st.—Bookkeoping, business practice, short- baud, iyping, lelegraphy. modern languages. Eng. lish branches, electrical engineering, etc.; teachers; 15,000 graduates; catalogue. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENUENT SLATE- writer. 118 Halght st.: hours 9 until 6 ». x. MES, ELLI% MEDIUM, SITTINGS 9TO8 $1; circles Tues., Fri., 2 . M., 25c. 1824 Market st. T, EANDER N DEPENDENT SLATE-WRIT- ON'I' FALL TO CONSULT DR. JORKDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.; his 30 years’ successful practice s a gurrantee of fair treatment; the worst cases treated satisfaciorily by mall. ALTEATE FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO 1adfes troubled with irregularities: nodanger: safe and sure; $2 60 express C. O, D.: don’t delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal. MES DR WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE- fore and during confinement: infants adopted into good’ homes: treats all female compluiuis o irregularities successfully. 419 Eddy st. ONEY 10 LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. McE! /KN BROS.. 118 Montgomery 8t. PAWNBROKERS, IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Cosmopolitan Loan Office, 49 Third. MAKKIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses werslssasd by the County Clerk’s office yesterday H. Kirschner and Lizzie Peyser, 30—25. . Casner aud Ray Harris, 83—21. 3. Inkster and Margaret Anderson, 26—24. James P. Kirwan and Frances Mentel, 26—28. Charles Carroll and Ellen Carey, 40—28, T. J. Code and Anna Dougherty, 22—20, 4. McKirdy and Anna Beilach, 42—26. F. P. Pope and Agnes M. Welch, 2618, S‘C.g". ‘W. Lammerniann and Catherine Nitzgen, BiRTHN—MARRIAGES—DEATHN [Birth, marri; nd death notices sent by mail will not be. inses ‘They mus: be handed in at elther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. | BORN, HYDE—Near Colma, San Mateo County. October 15, 1898, to the wife of O. D. Hyde, a son. WISE AND SAVE INTEREST; MONEY loaned on everything. Cut Rate Loan and Se- cnritv Office, r 7. Fiood bldg : entrante R0Y Mkt FINANCIAL, A A e ONEY ON HAND TO LOAN ON REAL estate In lots of $500 to §50,000; no delay. W. H. BUSCH, 410 Pine st. M ME: MELVILLESNYDER, 715 POST ST.; vocal music, plapo, elocution, practical Shakespearean and general dramatic acting a specialty; vocal classes Monday, 8 . M.; §1. A LEES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 379 Montgomery individual instruction in shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.: life scholarship $50; low rates per week and mo. OBERT UHLIG, THE WELL-KNOWN VIO- linist, has changed his résidence to 427 Eddy essons glven; terms moderate. OOKKEEPING THOROUGHLY 1IN 6 WEEKS or year’s course free; only accouniant teaching. RR, room 572, Parrott Emporium baildin AND AND BUSINESS ege, 723 Market st.; expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere; day and night. 1 ELASCO’S LYCEUM 5CHOOL OF ACTING= ) Private theatricals .mn{,ed: puplls rehearsod on stage. . 5and 12, ). 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Mkt SCN VUL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, i chanieal engineering, surveying, architecture- ay ; estab. ‘64 VAN DKR NAILLEN, 728 Mkt OUKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRA MK day & nizhi: noclasses: 85 month. 845 Mission st business and developing medium. 1007 Mkt RS SHRINER, TRANCE tines aily: cir.S HYPNOTISM, SN s R e H\'PNU]'KS.\( AND VITAL MAGNETISM _practicaily and scientifically taught In 3 les. sons, aiso how to hypno.ize Instantaneousiy, by professor of the ¥rench school; a good opportudity hero offered to physicians ud students ot sclence Interested in iis therapeutic effects: high. est credentiala; correspondence solicited. Cail or ad- dress Hypuouc and Mesmeric Instituze, § O'Farrell, e T i 6 O Marrell, DENTISTS, St n g OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, ket st. DR. CHARLES W, l)EL'Klflsl?.s Ak R. L. T. CRANZA X llAL‘PIONfiINLEKS.’ crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates & speciaity. 103 Geary si., cor. Grant ave. 7 A SET FOR TEETH-WARRANTE $ { good as can be made; filling $1 nni‘i‘gf: dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. AINLESS EXTRACITO. 51 ] Poitittore domestatiz: piates 85 o: Sotn experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.s., 8158 Geary. PEOF. LOUIS MERKL: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powil ME, & M xS KOLANLER. TEACHERS MAN dolin, guitar, banjo. 935 Market st.. opp. Mason FGLISE BRANCHES TA UGHT: ENGLISH litersture. MISS FAGEN, 427 Sutter st: UITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VGCAL lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 39 Fifth. DE LU HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, NIL Elevénth; no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new: Teeth from $8 per set; extracting SUc: gas given. ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLAT: H. G. Young, 1841 Polk st. o K.J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARK KT, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.; Open evenings: Sundavs till noon, RS, M. K. RUGERS' HOME IN CONFINE- terms low; infants for adoption. 9.9 Howard st. OME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS, DR. FUNKE, 14186 kighth st., Alameda. RS, J. A. ACHARD, MIDW{FE—HOME IN confinement; 25 yrs’ experience. 555 Mission. JEIRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEasE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and be content. 2541/ 4th. DR ELLL 1¢ McALLISTER STREET, NEAR Jones. Diseases of women and chiidren. HORSES, 4() HORSES TR BALE; ALSG WAGONS buggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcad Horss Barket, 427 Bix:h . ; anction sales every Weduur day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. P HE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA- lencia st., is the place t0 g0 1f you want to buy, sell or exchange horses, buggies, wagons or har- ness; auction sales every Saturday at 11 o'clock. F0() SEL NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR: ness; all kinds: buggy.wagon, carts, sirrey &rockawav; 40-cheap Lorses. 15th and Valencia. 150 B AR L i Ry ma s : i Tockaways, carts; must be sold. mmlun’: CAECE HEAVY BROKEN HORSES JUST arrived. 189 Valencla st. $250 ::i:fiflr,fl’g"llfluc AND HARNESS, IN $100.000 20, 02N A5 TOW ABEARES. 3 Apply rm 222, Cal.Safe Dep. Bldg. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES. FASPER CONSOLIDATED MINING COM- pany—Location of principal pluce of business San Fra: clsco, Cal., at 811 Brannan st. Notice—There is delinquent upon the following described stock o account of assessment levied on the 3d day of July, 1896. the _several amounts set opposite the names of the Tespective share- holders as follow: 2 . 108 86 150 00 8| 150 00 Said cert! 3 not been issned by the corporation and are notsigned by the president thereof. "And in accordance with Iaw and an.order of tha | Dboard of directors, made on the 2d day of Septem- ber, 1886, so many shares of each . parce! of such siotk as may be necessary will be soid at 811 Branvan st, San Francisco, on the 28th day. of Octoter. 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of such_day, to pay delinquen assessments there- on, together with costs of advertsing and ex- penses of sale. & H. ROBINSON, Sec. TLocation of office} 811 Branoan st.. San_Fran- ciico; location of works, Kanaka Valiey Mining District, I Dora10 County, Cal. Apply 38 California st. F() BEAD DRIVING &30 WORK HORSES; 5141 JALENCIA-SICELY ~FURNISHED S ROONE DENTAT, ASSOCTAT IO Ty e weight 1000 t0 1700 1bs. 862 Howard 8. - 2 kitchen, bedroom, ning-room, bath; UITARIST, YOUNG LADY PUPIL M. FER- ROO 7o xs LIOUN, 709 My K- Y 7 G- DRAFTH g ' rent $18 G Ve ‘1o scholars. 415 Geare, roomm R Ty < (g e Seatiant chanp: H5de Tanch. 630 Cor Mot STORAGE. T LOW BATES—_FURNITURE, CARPETS, pianos, eic.; clean, dry, light compartments. advances made. J. NOONAN. 1017 t0 1023 Mis- slon, above Nixth: open evenings. JTOKAGE—_CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE- 3 proot bullding: advances made. 211 Larkin. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, A A A A A e A AAAAA W. KING, ALTY., CHKONICLE BLDG. B GEORGE W. LEEK, 14 GE Leek dentlst, discoverer ot painiess u?xi‘nfi and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O’ Farreltst. « advice free; moderite; open evngs.: 8 to DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPEOL- alty; private; po charge unless xla Iaw suits, coliections, wills, deeds, etc., ai lendedto. G. W. HOWE, att'y-al-law, 850 Markes. (UKNTTURE, PIANOS, TRUNK AD- vances. shipping CHAS. L. TAYLOK.204 Post. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, JOAH_F. FLOOD, LAW YER, 688 PARROTT building: consultations free; moderate fees. JULL SET OF TEETH, $7; WARRAN’ Bre reunni geiesccion .. filings, 506 crowns, $3 6U. Chicago Dental Parlors, 44 Sixth. JIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY; FIRST-CLASS prices: first-oluss remulis; puinless extraction: Tel. Main 65376, W.C. HARDING,M.D., 500 Sutter WAGON‘S, AND CARRIAGES., fiw A%l; SECOND-HAND JAKERS', LAUN- ry, m! And grocery wi ns; also rockaws and 2 fine buggies. mrfi on st. " r‘cfi uhlfld AT E:z‘;“l;‘d“ PRICES. FINK carriages " ever) 1 lon: cash, notes instaliments. Carvill Mz Cos 46-48 Boh por & & XTENSION-TOP HOCKAWAY LAUNDRY, grocery, delivery wagons. 1620 Mission st. KINGOBE & MALCOLM, ATTORNEYS AT law. room 431 Parrott building (Emporium). et s 2() SIYLES CAMERAS AND LARGE STOCK Photo goods. Cal. Cameéra Co., 124 Geary st. ADVXCF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS 50CG cesstul. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. LL WORK TO SUIT TIMES ;WA A'DR"REA, 1870 Marcet st, froct City Ha LL WORK REASONABLE AN A ranted. DR. J. W.KEY, 1122 Mull’l‘lv&u Nuw &SECOND-HAND WAGONS;BAKERY, laundry and dellvery; cheap. 414 Broadway. PROPOSALS, OTICE TO CONTRACTORS—BIDS WILL be received until November 10, for the con- struction of the tunuels. pipe. line, tement work and excavailon necessary for 30,000 feet of condult for development of water power In the San Gabriel River. ‘The right is reserved to reject any or ni"lmn. speciucadons and full information can be obtained from L BALCH 28 Baker block, Los Angeles, e ————————————— PROFESSIONAL CARDS. e e R e OHN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 28 and 27, Crocker building; lelephone Main 75, San Francisco, Cal. 2 ECOND-HAND MILK DELIVERY WAGON, 30, Apply 169.8ccond st e OHN R. AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER, &LLys &t law, s 515,516, 5th tloor, Parrort bidg. MARRIED, BOWLES—KAISER—In this city, October 14, 1898, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case. George W. Bowles and Annie Kaiser, both of San Simeon, Cal. FLOYD—WHITE—In this city, October 11, 1898, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, John F. Floyd and Mary G. White, both ot San Francisco, FEISS—WUTHRICH—In this city, October 14, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, John Julius Felss and Anna Wuthricn. GOODLOE—SCHAEFER—In this city, October 10, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendellog, Robert P, Goodloe and Marle Schaefer. : GIBBERT ~HOOK—In this olty, Ogtober 14, 1395, by the Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D,, Edward C. Gib' E:?.ne Marguerite B. Hook, both of Oskland, ¥ur gfifng:uyéxmu Sler. October e Rev. J. G. 5 Hi and Marls Hidebrand. (oo et HENDERSON—TURNER~Tn this city, October ;ifl. ldflu M;-hlgl.:::i D‘E‘.NY. W. (i:”' Frank W, enderson of g and kva A, of San Francisco. i o e REITZ—YOUNG~In this city, October 8, 1898, by the Rey. J. G. Mangold, Martin Reftz and Susanna Young. TECHE MATZON—In thie clty, October , by the Rev. J. Fuendelin, 2 and Edia J. Matzon, Sk T TRAPP-PARDEE—In this city, Octobes 3 1%98, by the Rev. Dr. E. R, fillle. &l’rln lg. Trapo and Rebecca T. Pardee, boih of San Frant cisco. TURNEY~WHITE~In this cit) October 1. 1698, by the Kev. W. 8 Urmy, Willine 5 Toe nlxalnd Adelaide A. White, both of ~an Fran- cisco. : WILLIS—HOFFMAN—In this city, October 1896, by the Rev. W. 8, Urmy, B{)ben wlux-):; San Francisco and Mrs. Carsle’ Hoftmann o Als- Di£D, Arana, Lauriano Larkey. Charies H. Bagley, Hudson W. - Leon, iandel Rell. Frank C. Ludolph, Jonn Connell, Ellen Lynch, Timotl rin, Carrie A, Lyon, William ivan, Patrick McKaddin, Mrs. E. Gardes, Hermann Miller, Walter Geneve, Lous Mooney, Louise H. Glass, Marcay Muller, Adolph L. Hamilton, William T. - Ordway. Abram H. Hicks, Edward T. Pahat, George ‘Hoffman, F.r Rising, Jonn Jackson, Anais Thomas, David K. Kearaey, John C. ‘Phorscen, Heorleite Keegan, Mary Tracy, Maurice Kirby, Mrs. Anne M. Tucker. T . Mary. ‘Vanderbeek, George V. ARANA—In the Clty and County Hospital, Oc- * tober 14, 1896, Lauriano Arans, aged 34 years. gnes, Tom ana Pat Kearney, 4 native of County Wateriord, Ireland, aged 49 years. A& Friends and Acqualniances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funera TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8:80 o'clock A. ., from hig late Tesidence, 1115 Leavenworth sireet, Lhence «o St. Mury’s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a sblemn requfem mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing as 9 0'clock A Interment Holy Cross Uemetery. KEEGAN—In this city, October 14, 1896, Mary, beloved wife of Michael Keegan, a nativeof County Rouscommon, lreland, aged 75 years. [New York and ialiimQre papers please copy. § AFFriends ana acaunintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW Saturday), at 9:30 o’clock A. M.. from the par- ors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission street, near Seventh, thence 10 St Patrick’ Churen, where a requiem high mass will be cel brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A M. Intermen: Mouut Calvary Cemetery. KIRBY—In this eity, October 15, 1895, Mrs. ‘Anne M. Kirby, beloved mother ot P.J. and J. F. Kirbv, Mrs. McGee and Mary, Maggie and Annie Kirby, a native of County Mayo, Ireland. aged 63 years 6 months and 15 days. SF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tne tuneral TO-MOKROW (Saturday), at 10 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 37 Lafayette streat, thence 10 St Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for Lhe repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10:30 o’clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. LAFERT ¥—In Oakland, October 12, 1896, Mary Laferty, s native of lreiand, azea 63 years. LARKEY—In this city, October 15, 1496, Charles ., beloved son of James and Mary Larkey, and brocher of John J., Danjel £, Wiliam J.' and Frank X. Larkey and Mrs. M. Carroll, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 yvears 4 monihs and 24 days. [Brooklyn and Philadelphia papers please copy. | BF-Friends and scquaintances are resvect- fubly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock A. )., from the resi- dence of the parents, 100 Filbert sireet, corner of Webster. lhence to St. Bridget’s Church, where @ requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock . M. Interment Moun: Calvary Ceme- tery. LEON—In the Cits and County Hospltal, October 16, 1896, Manuel Leon, aged 30 yeass. LUDOLPH—In this city, October 14, 1896. John Ludolph, beloved brother of Mrs. John Rosen- brook, Diedrich Ludoiph and Mrs. Fred Waacke, anativeo? Amt Lilieathal, Germauy, aged 38 years 5 months and 18 days. A member of Amg Lilienthaler Verein. #F-Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited to attend the funerat SUNDAY, Qotuber 18, at 2 ocloc .. trom Califorois Hall, 620 Lush_street, between Stockton and Powell, Remains at the parlors of H. F. Sunr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Later- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LYNCH~—In Oakland. October 13,1896, Timothy ‘Lynch, uative of Lieland, aged 70 years and 14 ays. LYON—In Cloverdale, October 13.1896, Willlam L, beloved husband 0f Mary C. Lyon, & native of Cleveland, Obfo. aged 39 years and 7 days. TCleveland (Obio) and New York Uity papers please copy. | 8- Notice of funeral hereatter. MCFADDIN—In this city, October 15, 1896, Mrs. Elizabeth McFaddin, beloved wite ot the ate John McFaddin, s Dativeot lreiand, aged 74 years. A Notice of funeral hereafter. MILLER—In this city, October 14,1896, Walter, dearly beloved son of Charles W.and the ate Sara Mitler, and _brother of Wililam, Charles, Albert and Meta Miller and Mrs. Liilie Staple- ton. a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years. -Notice of funeral hereafter. Remalns at the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street, near Fourth. MOONEY—In this city, Ociober 13, 1898, Loulss H., beloyed wife of Joseph L. Mooney, daughter of "Mrs. M, A. Hart, and sister of Alfred H. Sin- clair, a naiive of Callfornia, aged 3% years and 8 months. A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Friday), at 1 0'clock P. M.. from her late resi- ence, 109 ‘Twenty-seventh street. Iniermens Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriages. MULLER—(n this city. Uctober 15, 1893, Adolph L. Muller, dearly beloved son of Friedericke R. 10, and the late August C. F. Muller. and brogher of August H. Emma R, Johaums F..Charles F. and Clara A. Muller, a native of San Francisco, age1 22 years 6 months and 18 days. A& Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, October 18, at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late resl- dence, 1445 Dolores street. Interment Lsurel Hill Cemetery. ORDWAY~—in this city, October 14, 1898, Abram H. Ordway, husband of Annle Ordway. and be- loved father of Edwara, Herbert, Ethel and the 1ate George Ordway, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 48 years and 9 moaths. 8@~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Fdday), 10 o’clock A. .. from his late rest- ence, 9 Harrison avenue. lucerment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. PABST—In this city, October 14, 1896, George Pabst, beloved husbandof Augnsta A. Pabst, father of Laura Sophia Pabst, and son-in-law of Fred and Laura Kimball, a native of Hof-on- Saale, Bavaria, Germany, aged 33 years 9 mofi‘"m;‘!l ddu‘fi"):- tamily respectfully 11 jends of the tamily are res) ne ifted o atiend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the pare Jors of H. C. Porter & Co., 122 Kddy street. Please omit flowers. RISING—In the Cliy ana County Hospital, Oc- ‘tober 15, 1898, John Rising, aged 37 years. THOMAS—In Livermore, October 14, 1896, David E. Thomas, husband ot Elizabeth Thomas, and brother of ‘Gwennie Thomas, a native of Wales, aged 63 years and 9 monih A-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 0'clock P. .. from the late resi- dence. Friends and acquaintances are invited 1o attend. THORSTEN—Iu West Berkeley. October 14, 1896, Henrlette, beloved wife of Louls Thorsten, and sister of Mrs. Augusta Langreder, s native of Germany, aged 24 years 10 monthsand 21 d ays. Ra-Friends and acquaintances are respect: fuly Inyited to attend the funoral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from her late resi- dence, 1412 Eighth ' street. West Berkeley, Interment Mountain View Cemetery. TRACY—In this city, October 14, 1896. Maurice, Deloved son of Julls aad the late Maurice Tracy, and nephew of Mrs. Mary Moore snd John, Patrick and Norah Kenealy, a natve of San Francisco, ag:d 18 years and 9 montbs. BF-Friends and acqueintauces are respsc: sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at o'clock A. M., from the resl- dence of his mother, 534 Minna sireet, thence to St. Pauick’s Church. Mission street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Tnterment Mount Caivary Cemetery. TUCKER—In this city, October 15. 1898, George 7. Tuker, brother of ' Alfred, William and John Tucker, a native of Woodland, Cal. aged 28 years. A member of Coarts Columbia No. 55, F.of A. [Woo.llaud papers please copy. | ‘@ Friends and acquaintances are resnect. fully invited to d the funeral SUNDAY, October 18, at 11 o'clock A. ). from the par Jors of H. C. Porter & Co.. 132 xddy street. 1nterment Masonic Cemetery'. VANDERBEEK—In Euston, Pa.,George Vincent nderbeek. son of Mary J. Vanderbeek of San Francisco, a native of Englewood, N. J., aged 23 years and'% months. —— e MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone S080. 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