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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1896. ROOMS, BATI, BASEMENT AND | nt Teasonable. ' Store, 18 Fillmore. ANDSOME W 6 ROOMS: PORCELAIN slumbing: .very suun Guerrero st. HOUSE OF 32 ROOMS, BATH AND ALL modern _imorovements: heater, electric ights, etc. V 10 Pine st LNT FOR _VERY LITTLE BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 COTTAGES TO LET. NY COTTAGES, 4 AND 5 ROOMS, BATH, rd and stable. Fiftee: @)() BEST CC 3 D2V, large rooms: sunny yard. Treat ave., bet. Twentieth and Twenty- FLATS TO LE FYOU W 2 ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Sixth Stree:. 93 SIXTH-ELEGANT ROOMS; NEW FIRK- 'O proot building; all conveniences: gulet. PERSONALS, POBRNCER AL oo G % H! YOU WILL NEVER FORGET IT IF YOU come! Grand opening of Pete Dorcy’s new saloon. 105 Mason si., Baturddy evening, October 25, 1896. Yours cordially, PETE. 125 SIXTH_CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; 49 nicely furnished double front rooms. South Park. + SOUTH PARK—LARGE WHLL FUR- nished front rooms, $3 and $6. 1 suiter SUTTER—FURN. ROOMS OR SUITES; $1 25 t0 $10 wk: night 25¢ to 81 50: transit. 308 J,ADY TEACHER WILL GIVE LESSONS 1N i the English iranches or on piano in_exchange for reading aloud. Address B. M., box 27, Call. FINE HEILTHY BABY GIRL, 10 MONTHS old, for adoption. Apply 535 Kighth, Oakland. $20 PRIZE rOR BEST GUESS ON RESULT of Presiden.ial election in California. Send guess and 25¢ (stamps) for McKinley or Bryan badge or bution 1o American Campaigo Company, Sacramento, Cal. SUTTER—4 UNFURNISHED ROOM dressmaking pariors or music-teacher; $23. 704 Turk Streec. 545 TURK-LARGE SUNNY ROOM: PAR- 949 1or floor; running water: rent $10. BOARDING AND ROOMS. Rooxs AND BOARD WANTE aad gentleman, in exchange for two park lots. . x 139, Cail. Roous WITH BOARD: PRIVATE. 24 \ Columbl= squsre. opp. Folsom st., near Sixth. modern Eyde 5 17064 onveniences: rent $27 50. AINTING, PAPERING, TINTING AND whitening: cheapest place for good worz. 1200 Webster st., cor. Eddy; teiephone Steiner 235, J,ADY HAVING 'NICE HORSE 8D SUR- 4 rey would make up party of Indies to drive out few days » week; only respectable people apply; very reasonable. 1+, box 107, Call Office. AGUABPETS WOVE TOORDER, FOR SALE; Iso chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres: deal- erin carpet twine in hank Or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st.. Onkland, Cal. FLDERLY GENTLEMAN WANTS A PART. ner from 40 to 45 years of age: must have §500 or$600, Address E. G., box 92, Call Office. BICYCLES. A A A A A A A A e o TNE TANDENM: ALMOST NEW, §803 96 Z’lrgu[fi’ll{ $30: Fowler, $50. DAVIS BROS. Bicycle Department, 25 Geary st. q 1, HIGH-GRADE BICYCLE: &4 . s;’f?l‘)fi: in good condition, with com- plete outfit. Apply J. C. »CHARFF, 20 Montgmry. b DY 2D-HAND WHEELS $25 CP; l:undrles below cos.. 216 McAllister. TOK SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. E_BICYCLE, IN GOOD ORDER: 1% 50 KW cor, Niath and Xission (saioom), OR_SATE—TWO YOUNG BABY BEARS. 11 Pacific st. gaa SOLID OAK REFRIGERATO] (CGiases front, at plantng-mill, 18ih and Folsom. “BARGAIN—60 SAMPLES RATTAN A A Sociers, ete.: aiso a few fine baby carrieges for the next 14 days. CALIFORNIA RATTAN CO., 61 First st., near Mission. URHAM COW: RICH MILK; GEN 1) ey famiiy. 1912 Foisom at. SOR SALA—1 DYNAMO AND ALC LAMP. P Apply at 284 Fremont st., 8. F. NGINES,2D-HAN D MACHINERY B o pives. Melntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beale. ] \)() Y FURNISHED SUITE, ZU0 or e room; housekeeping or board: private family. AGUNA—SUNNY quiet tenant de- el "5 RUOMS AND BRERT, NEAR, ot 5 rooms and reference 1908 &l "ROOMS, I'- AND $18—NEW M ) and 6rooms; 649 t just compieted. J. H. BEE IPPER n excellent co 2 OM SUNNY : $13 and $16. 5 12 OM ;. : laundry; . 409 O'Farrell st, fONTH'S RENT FREE AS to good tenantsioTent trom SPECK R FL TO =K VERY LITTLE v at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 12 SLEVELAND. OFF SEVENTH, BELOW & Folsom—2 sunny fornished rooms; light bousekeeping; cheap. rday Streei. ICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms; spiendid location; 17 EpoY J housekeep private. kifth Street. FIFTH—LARGE SUNNY FRONT BED- room and kitche: 314 Fourteenth Street. 9205 FOURTE: R HOWARD—4 O sunny room, Howard HOWARD ST. sunny suite and VELL-FURNISHED. tchen; bath; $156 per 107 month. 11284 v Y te for house- ) rooms _furni; keeping; antique oak ol large closet, bath, etc.: $i2 month: American no children; none but quiet sober people Ivy Avenue, AVE., OPP. FRANKLIN—NICE anny unturnished room for house- German famity; $6 per month. 309 iz keepling: bat Market Street. 1996 MARKETST. (THE HAWTHORNE)— 20 Furnished and unfurnished rooms; light housekeeping. uiun M1 —2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping: good sunny A ~iTes:i. 269 . INTH — FRONT room and kitchen; furnished: $10; no 125 children. Natoma Street. NATOMA, @COR. EIGHTH — SUNNY bogsekeeping rooms: furnished or un fuy- 701 nished Oak Street. OAK— HOUSEK furnished rcoms: sunny, LING ROOMS, ALSO with bath. 31 Octayia Sireet, 9 OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY—SUNNY: O surnished; bay-window: kitchen; gas 14 stave. Pearl Street. MAR| . OPP. OCTAVIA— housekeeping rooms: $13. PEARL. CO © 2 well-furnis Folk Streec. POLE—LARGE ROOM: FOLDING BED; 61 closet; running water; bath; gas; house- keeping reet. $3¢) POST—2 PLEASANT BACK ROOMS; &4 turnished for housekeeping: rent $10. Rausch Street. AUSCH, COR. FOLSOM, BET. SEVENTH nd Eighth—Large front room and Kitchen, connecting: furnisned for housekeeping; $10. »econd 499 SECOND—STX 24 kee Streat. ROOMS; HOUSE- 2; Waler; bath; other rooms: $4 up. Seventn Streei. 3 SEVENTH — NICELY _ FURNISHED front rooms for housekeeping, with yard. 1 sutter Streer. 79¢) SUTTER, NEAR JONES — NICELY O fu d housekeeping rooms. 1n1rd Strees. $6Q ISIRD—2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR UL nousekeeping: running water: 9. ‘Wetmore Place. 1() WETMORE, OFF WASHINGTON, BET. 4V Powell and 'Mason—One sunny room, fus nished complete for housekeeping: reat reasona- ble. e ——————————————————————— ROOMS TO LET, Eddy Place. EDDY, COR. MASON—CLEAN, SUNNY rooms by thqday, week or month. 41 Lins Street. HE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRS, KATES. M ART, manager—A quiet house: centraily lo- cated; newly furnished: elevator: hot & cold waser. SOME FRONT ALCOVE also 2 large suuny rooms, NY ROOM SUITA- 8; also single room, $6., 7oY. 121 ble for 1 or 2, rey Eighth Stree:. HERMAY APAETMENT HOUSE. 2% S s Seatket: runishet sng omreranee Folso 35 FOLSOM-_SU. ') room suitabi Streei. Y FURNISHED FRONT forlori;: 86. 7 Geary Street. GEARY—3 SUNNY ROOMS IN REAR; cottage: key premises: cellar and yard. ARY (THE MARTINETTE), COR- Ness—Fine suites; newly furnished. 21 Jone Strees., JONER—THE VAN WINRLE: NEW mapagement: elesant sunny snites and ed: paih. ete.: S10 to S8, i-earny > 99 KEARNY—FINE FURNISHED ROOMS; &) reasonable. > LR A BELINGTON HOUSL, 127 KEARNY — £\ Fleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firsy Claas In every respect: terms reasonable. Lew:s street. LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST—3 UN» 207 Engie; vewly rurr eo.. furnished sunny rooms: $11. el ke ITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER Ge 1o §1: week. $1 50 to $5: familles. Biason Street. ON, OPP. NATIVE SONS' HALL-— y furnished rooms; terms. $6 and $9. Minna Street. MINNA, COR. EIGHTE—-NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms: 1 per week. Urarrell Sireei. O'FARRELL-LARGE FRONT ROOM suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; rent cheap 41 667 727 MA N Post Stree:. 235 FPOST-ELEGANTLY. V) unfurnighed gentlemen’ conveniences, RNISHED OR apartments{ all Seventh Ntreet. 310 SEVENTH-CHEAP ROOMS TO LET. - FRONT | g-bed, lounge, stool, | PG NICE COMFORTABLE ROOM IN PRI- vate family; suitable for 2 gentlemen o man and wife, with nice board, ¥easonable; aiso single room, nicely furnished, for gentleman. 153 Octa- OHN MCKENNEY OF BROTHERTOWN, Calumet Co., Wis., wanted by his brother Wil- liam on important business. W. J. MCKENNEY, 501 Market st. FARMERS FEUIT AND PRODUCE COM- pany—Notice is hereby given that I,-J. S JOSEPE, having bought halt jnterest of A. A RODGERS JR. 10 rights, title and good will in above company of Rodgers & Josepb, will no lenger be responsible for bills contracted b A. A. RODGERS JR. J. S. JOSEPH, Oakland. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private; 1o charge uniess successful; ail law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc,, at tended to. G. W. HOWI, atty-at-law, 850 Markets:. DY e Emuk MR Lepreny PLENDID REMINGTON 3 S¥8i57 orhers irom 820 up. REVALK, 409 Cal. LL BABY CABmeAsus‘f)s AND CHATES AT t; hood tops,. up; repairing; open venines, & x. Baby Carrlage 3 te. Co., 44 Sixeh, S i via, niear Haight: Jewish people preferred. 306 GROVE — NICELY FURNISHI < Tooms: exceptional board; very reasonsble, i R()( DEVISADERU—FURNISHED ROOMS 1509 Witn uoard: $20 per month. 3302 2isr ST, COK GUERKERO—NEWLY . Z furnisned rooms; board: private family. N ELEGANT SUNNY-CORNER FIRSI- . class private family hotel: referetices required. Victoria, cor. California and Hyde ss. SS—NEWLY FURNISHED SUN. O 7 rooms: godd board; reasonabie. [ STFL BERTLING, 714 BUSH ST.—& FAM: iy references glven and required: al eniences. BOARDED. 4 T T e S I et SO M ARKIED COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN <M wish to board ior2smail children. Call or address 116234 East Fourteenth st., Oakland, near Twenty-third ave. station. (CHILDRENTO BOARD; A MOTHE 'S CARE. / 1134 Grand ave., near Ninin and Mission sts: STORE: O ‘LET. STORE; 2 LIVING-ROOMS; SUITA- ble for resiaurant, grocery or drygoods; reat 452 Haight st. i B. ADA WALLACE HAS MOVED 90 122 Taylor st., room 8. SEWING MACHINES, VTS 1S THE BEGINNING OF THE “SEA- s0n’’—Next to her dress, every woman is maost Interested in her hair; 1t's easy L0 have your hair dressed in stvle when it only costs 25c; that’s my price. G. LEDELER, 111 Stockion st. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, Tented .repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RIVATE LEITER LOXES, 00 UENTS PER month. H., room 25, 20 Kilis st. TCTURE-FRAMING WITH GLASS 7x9 1N, 10c; 8x10 and 10x12, 16c; 11x14 and 12x16, 20c; 14x17, 26c: 16x20, 80c; 18x22, 86c: 20x 24, '4Bc; 22x28 in., 6Uc. JONES, 547 Mission st. PIANO LESSONS BY GERMAN LiDY: 250 - per half hour. 1126 Howard, bet. 7th and 8th. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZING L and Newspaper Illustration: day and evenlng ciasses: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertruds Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine. 0 TO 509 THIRD; CHEAP PAINTING, papering, whitening and plastering: esti given for all kinds of work. A. HOFFMAN. JTORE TO LET: $10. 321 NOE SI., BET. » Sixteenth avd Seventeenth. NEW STORE. SUII ABLE BR AN or drugstore. NCH BAKERY Oak and Buchanan sts. OFFICES TO LET, FOR RENT_STO AND ATTACHED residence: n Inquire at 220 Mount~ 1307 Stock ICI FURNISHED OF- { fices and rooms: cheap. QERECKELS BUILDING, §27 MARKRT= B oklegant suuny oftices, $13'60 up: electrulights Deating and janitor service free. Apply at bullding Montgomery st UPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENTLY RE- moved by electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush, below Filimore: hrs, 210 3, ex. Th & Sa. QUITS CLEANED, PRESSED, $1: REPAIRS Dayeing done. 26 Montzomery, r. 14 tel.red 2374, ROF. FOSIER'S DANCING SCHOOL RE- moved to Mozars Hall, 1358 Market st.: waltz & Teverse guaranteed; private or class; terms reduced \‘f ATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY OF ALL kinds at reduced prices: must move: builaing to be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cured: send for book. ~DRS. MANS- LD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Marke st. 1000 Saxe OW "CARDS, 1bc: EDUCATIONAL. EALD' BUSL S COLLEGE, 24 POST St~ Bookkcoping, business practice, short- hand, typing, telegraphy. modern languages, Eng- lish branches. electrical engioeering, eic.: 20 teachers; 15,000 graduates: catalogue. N ME. MELVILLESNYDER, 715 POST ST. Yl vocal ‘music, piano, elocution, practical | Shakespearean and general dramatic acting a specialty: vocal classes Monday, 8 . 3.5 81, YR , THE LEADING COLLEGE, 8256 | £\ Montgomery st.; individual instruction 1 | shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, ete.: life scholarship $50; low rates per week and mo. BOOKKE iPING THOROUGHLY 1IN 6 WEEKS or year’s course free; only accountant teaching. 'l:AlLl’», room 572, Parrott Emporium building. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere: day and night. 1, ELASCO'S LYCED M SCHOUL OF ACTING— 2 Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsad | on stage. R. 5 and 12, 1. 0. O. F. biock, 7th and Mkt wCHOUUL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, surveving, architectura- assay: estab. ‘84, VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mit, tel. biack 141, HILL. 22 Geary, rm. 39. 7] BRITTAIN, 20 GEARY ST, FOR FINE . watch repairing and jewelry’ work; low prices: first-class work. LOAKS, FURS AND SUITS RETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory. 20 Sansome st. coras, bunions, warts: 25c. 327 Montgomery. TECNKs DELIVERKD 35C BAY CITY Transfer Company, 244 Sutter; tel. Grant 67. T THE PEOPLE’'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases tre and medicines fut- nished for $1: eall or write. 10291y Markes st, bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, C: LL FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS hair, moles. freckles, scars, etc., removed by iite Electrolysia Co., 236 Turk, nr. Leavenwortn. S ALI, PIANO-PLAYEKS AND LOVERS of music look longingly forward to the dsy TEE; | $3500. CITY REAL ESTATE. CAXEE BROTHE 4 M REAL mar“f‘nn{x AND FINANUIAL AGE! 108 MONTGOMER' 5()/( EAGH; 3 LOTS OX 20TH AVE, NEAR $ JU California st.; 25x120 each; street graded, macadamized and sewered. $800. CO8; I5TH AVE AND & ST 75 . X125; level and ready to build on; & bargain. $1000 FTEcbs eve.s Lo Foet snchs £4300. NE. COR.ON TURK ST.: 25x80; street macadamized and sewered ; an offer wanted., g TO EXCHANGE FOR A VACANT LOT. NE\V MODERN 2-STORY RESIDENCE AND barn, oa large 1ot; located conventent to raii- road in best residence portion of San Rafael; price McAFEE BROTHERS, ~ 108 Montgomery st. SOL GETZ & BRO., REAL ESTATE OWNERS, HRoom A, first floor, Crocker Building. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! RICHMOND LOTS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Never beforc were such bargains offered. $10 $150, $250—LOTS FOR BUILDING; - no grading: near Mission-st. and San TYPEWRITER, | Mateo car lines; only $ monthly paynients. $7r TO £750 — LOTS NEAR ELECTRIC . car lines: Golden Gato Park; new col- leges; splendid view of ocean, music stand: §5 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. R o PSS A’l‘ ONE-HALF PRICE—53 ACRES SUGA{: .“m ::gnve:-l:“-hlabl;lnd near Plessanton, s Wil s S T uhaacre: Wil scbdivide o suit. 57 Chron- ARGAIN—AN IDEAL RANCH FOR CHICK- ens, turkeys, ducks nnd geese: 1 mile from Pleasanton, Alameda County, with 16 scres of vegetable, grain and froit land: part now fn or- chard; 10-Toom house; stone celiars, stable, barns and ‘outbulldings; running water from towing springs; duck pond: water piped through house and grounds: Lhis place swili be sold for $2000 it taken immedlately. 57 Chronicle bullding. PECIAL BARGAIN— Price reduced to make quick sale; 120 acres of 1and near St. Helena, Napa Countys 16 acres vine- yard: house, barn: 3 horses, cow; plow, harrow, \rason, 50 chickeus; price $2000: call ai once od INELY LOCATED RESTAURANT AND 17 rooms connected: on corner and doing a fine business: price $600; cheup; complee Inventocy here. 24() ACRES LAND IN PLEASANT VAL Jey: 180 acres cultivated; larze house and bern; fine place for roadhouse; will exchange. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., Room 29, second floor Mills building, S. F. 3000, SPLENDID HOME; 4 ACRES . black loam: new 5-room hard-fin- ished house: large chicken-house and barn: water glped o house and flower garden: will include ousehold turnituce and 150 layiug hens; 15 min- a bargain. G. utes’ walk from Postoffice; YOUNG, Petalum 14 ,ACEE CHICKEN RANCH, WITH RUN- ning stream of water: 4 acres garden soil. bal- ance rolling ;yhouse of 5 rooms, all furnishel barp, chicken-house; 2 incubators: cow: all tool 800 chickens; everything complete: easy terms: $1200, D.H. TWING, Sonoma City. 138 BIRTHS—HARBIAGES—BEATH 5 BORN. HEARTY—In Oakiand, Oct ober 21, 1894, to the k o!Thomas E. Hearty, a daugnter. KISKLICH-In thisci y, October 19, 1898, to the ‘wife of August K isellch. s daughter. McFADDEN—In this cily, Octobes 18. 1808, to the wife 0f Samue: McFadden, a daughter. AMI1LLER—In this city, Ociober 2J, 1835, tothe wife of Edward J. Miiler, a son. MAGOO: October 20, 1898, to the wife of O, S. Magon, A $oa. — e i MARRIED. | BRUNOTTE—KELPE—Tn this city, October 20, 1895, hy the Rev. J. Fuendeiing, Paul F. Bro- notte and Caroline F. Keipe. i DOHRMANN—_SIESE—In this city, October 21, 1896, bythe Rev. J. Fuemdeling, Dr. W. K. Dohrmann and Carissie Siebe. GOUTT—MALOW ANSKY—Iu this city, October 21, 1838, by the Bev. Facter Demitry. Edward Goutt of S.. Petersburg and Miss Eleua Malo- wansky of San Francisco. KRUGER—BLUNCKE~—In this city, October 20, 1896, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Karl Kruger and Clara Blancke. MULLER—CROSS—In this ¢ity, October 21, 1896, Dy the Rev. J. Fuendellng, Louis Muiler and Hattie Maude Cross. MUEHLMANN—GRUMANN—In this city, 0:t0 ber 14, 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeilng, Carl Aibert Muehlmaan and Anoa Grumano. SPAULDING —W{ESE—Ln this clty, Uctober 14, _1898, by the Rev, J. AL Buehier, N. W. Spauld ing Jr and Aunie E. Wiese. SERLE—DODS—In this city, October 20, 1895, by the Bev. J. P. Dickson, C. W. Fred Serle and Isabelis Dods, both of San Francisco. SYMONS—ROWLAND—In Halifax. N. 8, Seps tember 16, 1893, Walter Thomas Symons, for merly n Frapciseo. and and $10 monthly instaliments. Call for maps and diagrams, SOL GETZ & BRO., Room A, first floor, Crocker Buiiding. NLY 850 AND UPWARD: £50 CASH, $10 MONTHLY. JINE LOTS ON H AND I STS.,9TH AND 10th aves.: stieets on offlcial grade; this block faces the park: see these lois at oOace, as they are when they shall e the happy owner of a mag- | going very rapidiy, nificent Steinway piano. we hereby agree to Lake back &il new and second-band uprights tha. we have sold within the pas: three years in exclienge for new Steinways, and_allow full purchase prics as part payment Stelnway uprights will be ac- cepled as part payment of Stelnway bavy grands upon the same terms. Moral—turchsse your medium and low-price BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Moutgomery st. WO BLOCKS JUST SUEDIV1DED IN THE WE! ‘RN ADDITION. 64 PARK PANHANDLE LOTS. $125 UPWARD: RESIDENCE AND business lots fronting on Stanyan, planos where they can be exchanged for Siein- | Frederick, Coie, Shrader and Beulah sts. ways witlout sacrifice. We are still continuing our easy payment sys- tem with all grades of pianos. SHERMAN, CLAY & CU.. Steinway representatives, cor. of Kearny and Sutter ts. EVER IN THE HISTORY OF SAN FRAN- cisco have first-class planos sold as cheap as they are now selling at Bruenn’s piano-house: all makes second hand, in good conditlon, from $40 up: new pianos from $150; easy terms; old pianos taken in exchange; Brueun’s planos without an equal, fully guarantéed 10 years: tbeir tones are sweel; call aud hear shem; leave your money ut Home by buyiug a Bruenn piano; fine tuning and Tepairing at lowest rates; if your piano needs iook- ing after telephone Grant 50, BRUKNN'S Piano-house, 28 Post st. CIUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN A Sinos: see our list for this week: pianos on 33, $4, 36, 36, 87, 88, 99, $10, $15, 520 monthiy pay- ments; fine stool and cover wiu deliverad free anywhere in the city and k pert_coneert _tuners. The F. W.: Salesrooms 985 Market st., 0pp. A N IMMENSE STOCK OF NE .. ond-hand pianos from leading makers; no- Body can offer better terms and prices: remember ours 1s the oldgst and largest music-house west of Chicago; call 'or write. KOHLEX & CHASE, 28 O’Farrell st., San Franzisco, RICES TALK! AN BLEGANT NEW UP- right plano, stool, cover, delivery, tuning, $169 50; new solid oak and walnut orgaus, $47 50. J. BARRY SCOTT, 526 Hayes st. YOUR OWN TERMS, Nearthe Golden Gate Park and the site of the Aftiliated Colieges, now being erected; has un- equaled car facililes: lots all large and level; strect work done: these [ots are cheaper than any others in the eniire section, and as an Investment or residence site are not equaled by any lots in this ity acthe prices. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. YOU BUY FOR OW, SEE HBEEE, CAN £10,000 such a valuable corner as SW. Fol- som and 2lsc sis? 95x90: will subdiviae if re- guired; also 20th . and 7Treat ave., 25x110, $2600; also N.side Page st., 50x100, 37:6 feet from corner Schrader, between Schrader and Stan- yan, $5780: will subdivide if required: offer wanted. Inquire Herb Institute, 1205 Market st. UBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUSES BUILT; #1600 $276 a room: parties contemplating building invited to csll and see pians. 1149 Mission. JILL BUILD COTTAGES, HOUSES OR flats at lowes: prices for_cash or installments on your own lot or will furnish jot; call and exam- ineplans. DAN EINSTEIN, Bullder, 630 Market. OUSE AND LOT: 2 FLATS; LATEST IM- provements; newly finished; sell cheap. Bryant ave., near Twenty-first st. EE TH: SE HOUSES; PACIFIC HEIGHTS: 2 new houses: all modern improvements lighted by electricity or gas; will sell cheap: fine marine view: conservatory. Fillmore and Green. Apply BOVEE, TOY & SONTAG, 30 Montgomery. PINE UPRIGHT PIANO:; SPLENDID TONE; Fiiile tac: bargain. Storage-house, 211 Larkin. A LADY OBLIGED 70 SACRIFICE HER ‘new upright: Hotel Miramar, room 36. $110. s5"nstatiments. 221 Leavenworth st AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIAL1Y: FINE edge put on razor,25c. Razor Exchze;630Marke; EASTERN UPRIGHT: COST $320; STEINW A Y PIANO: SACRIFICED SALE this week; price$125. Room 21, 809 Market. 1G OUTDOOE STEREOPTICON SHOW KV K- 1y night cor. Market and Bixth sts. ; artistic af- Sertigements in living light: promotérs of busi: Dess. Copsul: OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Murkest. JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN° EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 pot week; freo bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. OUKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHM I'C, GRAME day & nicht: noclasses: 85 month. 845 Mission IBERAL ADVANCES UN DIAMONDS, v B W- €lry, etc.: lowest rates. 48 Marke: st | PROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLLYN, guitar, corne, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powil LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES' clotbing bought. COLMAN. 41 Sa. cor. Jessls. R. & M ES. KOLANLER, TEACHEKS MAN dolin, guitar, banjo. 935 Market opp. Mason UITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOOAL legson 3 mo. M ‘Westhaus. 39 Fifo M LOST. =()() REWARD. 8500 SN Drsmona earrings, pins, watch chains. watch and other jewelry. The above will be paid on recovery of the eame and no auestions asked, See descriptive list at 5 Urumm st. @5 BEWARD—SUNDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER *D O 18 dark, heavy overcoat: John Keid, maker; | leave at C:ystal Palace Saloon, 5 Kearny st. | T OST—LADY'S BLACK BELT WITH 3 Thinestone buckles; suitable reward. In- quire or return to C. H. PETERSON, 410 San- some st. ON OAKLAND FERRY OR WHILE g in San Francisco, Tong furboa and point lace handkerchief. Fiader recurn to 410 California st and receive reward. OST—ON OCTOBER 11, A BRINDLE COW, / branded “A B.” on_horn, from the Green Monutain Datry: reward $5. Address 203 Third. ADY'S GOLD WATCH; INITIALS E. M. (monogram); liberal reward. 1815 Russ st OST—JAPANESE PUG, TUESDAY 4. M Liberal reward; 122815 Bush. T,OSI-PLAIN GOLD RING. LIBERAL RE- __ward if returned to this office. FOUND. OTND_COACH-DOG PUP. OWNER GALL ' Geary and Leavenworth. Derbystables. DENTISTS, YOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MAR ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. B. L T. CRANZ— EXTRACTION PAINLESS: crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. $r~ A SET FOR TEETH—WAKRANTED AS { good as can be mades filling $1 DR. SIMMS, | dentist, 930 Market st., nex: Baidwin Theater. AINLE! EXTRACIION, 500; CROW. bridge work a specizity: plates $5 up: 18 vears’ experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.s,, 8153 Geary. D=, LUDLUM HILL 1443 SARKET ST, NR. leventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made: oid plates made over like new: teeth from §8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. QET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H. G. Young, 1841 Poik st. R. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.; open evenings; Sundays till noon, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th: gas speclalists; extracting, with gas, $1; plates. $6 up: 1ll, DB. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction und patentee of Improved bridge work or.teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrellst. NHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMEBICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In_the Lnited States or Canada one year {or §1 60, post- e free DRESSMAKERS, 4162 CLEGANT STYLISH DRESS- 2 es: §0: dresses made over: Degarmo syst. HESSES, $2 UP: WRAPPERS, 50c UP; lawn, $1 up. 6053 Natoma st.. abov - fxih: SCIENTIFIC ASTKOLOGY, LLEVENTS OF LIFE FORK1OLD BY THER horoscope: advice on all: business speculation my specialty, and_business men protecied by my method; success guaranteed: ofl end minerals io- cated by the science; correspondence by mail. DR. ST. CLATR. 916 Market st.. room 26: hra. § to 7. CLAIEVOYANTS. N, SY QUEEN, 8 TUKR & truthful in ber predictions; reliable in her ad- vice; no matter what troubles you may have, come d she will guide yon right; no fake; satisfaction guaranteed: office hours from 9 t0 8. MK, PORTER, WOND. L, CLAIRVOY- ant, card-reader, born i:ith a dousle velland second sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 128 Turk ones. ME. BEATRICE HALL, CAKD-READER, magneiic healer: lovers united. Offices 3-4, 777 Market st. M ME. SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT, TELLS past, present and future: success to all; for~ tunes by mail: low prices.. B3G Mission st. ME SYBILLE TELLS FROM CEADLE TO grave: pictures given; ladles 25¢; gents 50c. 914 O'Farreil st. ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM : REVEALS Dast, present, future; 25cup. 764 Howard st. NV ME. Li 3 AND AW “sutare; 25c, one price. 311 Tehama, upstairs. N’ AGNETIC HEALEX AND CARD READER: {eM charms. MME. DAVIS, 122 Post st., room 2, G YPSY LIF . REMOVED FROM 5 seventh to 4 Twelfthst.; sgents 50c. ME RAVENA READS LIFK FLUENILY: businebs advice: names given: 35c up. 5 Fourth ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CA RI-READBER; past, preseat and future; 25¢. 148 8th st., r. 5. N M. Dl}- THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT: 25 years Kearny, now 929 Post: fee $1; letter §2. M &8, HELEN HAWTHORNE, CELEBRATED mind-reader. 121 Montgomery si.; Foom (ARMEN D14z, paimist and ca, _LATE FROM MEXICO, er, 9 Poy I st.. room SPIRITUALISM. Mg, E YOUNG'S CELEBRATED HERB medicines for kidney, liver and all femals troubles; &lso her reliable bair Tes oratives and toilet articles, at 605 McAllister st.: dlagnosis free 4105 P. sittings daily; test circles Tuesday, Thur.. Sat. and Sun. evenings, 10c; tel. Jessie 1101, A, X FRANCIS, INDEPENUENT SLATE- « writer. 118 Halgnt st.: hours 9 until 6 . a. FULL SET OF TEETH, §7; WARRANTED five vears: extraction, 50c.: fillinks, 50c. crowns, $8 50. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixt! JIEST-CLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST-CLASS prices: firsi-class results: painless extraction: Tel. Main 5575, W.C. HARDING,M.D,, 500 Sutter ALE WORK TO SUIT TIMES;WARBANTED. <1 DR. REA, 1870 Marxet st, frott City Hail. AYL WORK "REASONABLE AND WAR- tee. DR J. W Y. 1122 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE —TAXES DU UPON ~ASSESS- menis made by the State Board of Equaliza- tlon. Controller’s Department. State of Ualifor- nls, Sacramento, October 12, 1896." In nccordance With the provisions of Section 3668 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given that 1 have received from the State Eeard of Equalization the “Dupii- cate Record of Assessments of Rallways” and the “‘Duplicate Record of Apportionment of Railway Assessments,” containing the assessthents upon the property of each of the following-named asso- ¢clations or corporations, as fixed by the said State Board of Equalization the year 1896, to wit: Caiifornia Pacific Reilroad Company, Central Pa- cific Railroad Company, Northern Californis Rail- road Company, Northern Railway Company, Soath Pacific Coast Raliroad Company, Southern Pacific Ralizoad Company, Soutbern California Motor Rond Company, San_Francisco and North Pacific Raiiway Company. Southern Cailfornia Railway Company, California and Nevaaa Rsilroad Com- pany, Carson and Colorado_Railroaa Company, Nevada-Callfornia-Oregon Rallway Company, Nevaaa County Narrow-Gauge Rallroad Compan¥, Nor.h Pacific’ Coast Railroad Compant, Pacific Coas: Railway Company, Pajaro Valldy Rall- road Company, San Francisco and San Maico (Electric) Railway Company, Gualals River “sallrond Company, Sierra’ Valieys Ratway Company, Pullman’s Palace Car Com- pany. and Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company. The State and County texes on all personal prop- erty, and one-half of (he State and County taxes on all real property, are now due ard payable, and will be aelinquent on the last Monday in Novem- ber next, at 6 o’clock P. M., and unless paid to the State Treasurer, at the Capitol, prior thereto, 5 per cent will be added Lo the amount thereof, and unless so paid on or before the last Mondsy in A pril next, at 6 o'clock P. ¥., an_additional 5 per ceut will be added to the amount thereof. The remaining one-balt of the State and County taxes on ail real property will be due and payable ai any time after the first Monday in Januery nexi, and wili be Gelinguent on the las Monday in April next, at 6 o'clock P, and uniess paid o the State Treagurer, at_the Capitol. prior thereto, 5 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. E. P. COLGAN, State Uontrolier, MBS ELLIS, MEDLUM, SITTINGS, 9 TO 8, $1; circles Tues., Fri., 2 p. 3., 25c. 1824 Marke: st. 158 BELL, FORT. TELLING; Fourth st., room 59, 24 floor. Sren N RS. SHRINER, TRANCE MBEDIUM; SIT- tingsdally: cir.Sun.& Wed.eve. 311 Van X ess, AY MCKINLEY —LOVERS REUNITED; tips on the election. Room 2. 12 Ma-on st. M ME. HAMN, 1705 MARKET ST.; SITTINGS dail¥: circle Tuesday af 8 . HYPNOTISM, ‘H Y PNO1 M AND VITAL MAGNE H practicaily and sclentifically taught In §x?£ 60DS, ai80 how to hypnolize instantaneously, by fessor 0f the French school; a good opportunity here offered to rh]llclm and siudents of sclence Interested in Iis therapeutic effects; high- est credentiuls:correspondence solicited, Cail or ad- dress Hypnouc and Mesmeric Institute, § O’ Farreil, e e——— STORAGE. S ST IS S T LOW RATES—FURNITURE, CARPETS, planos, etc.: clean, dry, light compartments. advances made. J.NOONAN,1017 10 1023 Mis. sloh, above Sixth; open evenings. JTORAGE—CHEAPEST IN 1HE CITY: proof buliding; advances made 911 Latpies JURNITURE, FPIANOS, TRUNKS, FVices! Shinmine. AL, TAYLOK S04 ¥o. e e O O35 S USUAL RRUENSN PIANOS RECEIVED highest award Mechanics’ Fair. 228 Post st. IEST BARGAINS IN HIGH-GRADE UP- right piancs at £. W. LICK, 116 McAllister st 75, ROSEWO0D CASE UPRIGHT PIAN BT5. pertect order, BOWERSESON, 23 5ih st. ECKrE BROS. GRAND, LIKi:. NEW, FOR sale cheap. STATHAM & CU., 106 McAllister. AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND IVl Schubert: ittle used:sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss W & BADGEK SOLEAGENT FOR HALLET .& Davis and Francis Bacon planos, 406 Sac'to YHON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMELR Newby & X vans. Vrizes and other pianos. 3(). EARGAIN: ' GOOD' PIANO; * MUST sell. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. ARL BARGAIN AT MAUVAIS, 769 MAR- ket: fine piano cheap. JUPERIOR VIULINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLEE. maker. repairer, 2 Latham place. CK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THW WEKLY CALL. in wranper. for mailine. 4 HORS! d H S buggies, carts, harness; ' Grand Arcade Horsa Market, 827 Six h st.; anction sales every Wednas day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. $1000 COTTAGE 8 ROOMS IN BER- » keley: lot 40x180: $15 monthly. $1000—Corner 100x100; $50 down: $15 monthly $400—Lot 40x120: £25 down: $25 mon:hly. $500—Half acre hill land; $10 monthly. CHAS. A. BAILEY. 20 Montgomery st. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 275 acres at Villa Verona in Butte County at head of Sacramento Valley in northern cltrus belt; 20 acres in oranges, bearingz: 10 acres in grapes, bearing: many olive, fig, lemon and other trees: land all cleared: plenty 0f water; railroad passes property, switch in front of same: oranges will be ready to'ship by December 1; Iand alone origwally cost about $20,000; willing to trade sor anything in neighborhood of tan Francisco. Further par:icuiars of WILL E. FISHER & CO., 14 Post'st. 100 EANCHES. ... $100 TO §60.000 Income property near City Hall.... 15,000 14 vacant lots for improved. .. £,000 100 bustness places from $50 o’ 20,000 What have you to ofter. Apply to H. C. DECKER, 1020 farket, opp. 5th. WL EXCHANGE A LOT FOXt LADY'S OR gentleman's bicycle. Address F. BOEGLE, Golden Gate, Cal. W ELLIMPROVED ~RANCH, CENTRALLY Jocated: 250 acres; choice land: owner foreed to sell; or will exchange for city improved or small ranch: & mortgage of- $5500. ML, box 6, Cail Ofhice, Uakland. TPHE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 930 VA- lencia st., i the place to go 1t you want (o buy, sell or exchange horses, buggies, wagons or har- ness; auction sales every Saturdayv at 11 o'clock. 500 SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAE- ness: all kinds; buggy,wagon, carts, surrey &rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. T5() SES NEW AND SECOND HAND Hak- OU ness, all kinds; wagons, buggies, surreys, rockaways, carts; must be sold. 1128 Mission 3; ORREL MARE AND TOP BUSINE-S buggy for sale for want of use. Apply 17 Hoft ave., near Sixteentn and ission sts. ORSES PASTURED, $2 A MO, ND FOR circular. Hyde Ranch, 630 Commer cial st. HEAD DRIVING AND WOKL HORSES; welght 1000 to 1700 ibs. 862 Howard st. 5 WAGONS EW AND SECOND-HAND 1. AND CARRIAGES, KERS', LAUN- 1750, S00D RANCI 70 EXCHANGE . for & good-paying business or real estate fn city. 410 Kearny st., 7oom 10. EXCHAK\G S THE LARGEST LIST OF ANY office in city and country proper:y: a'so room- ing-houses of 12, 14, 16, 26, 27, 45 and 85 rooms 10 exchange for _city end_couniry property. UN- DERWOOD & COU., 765 Market st. N URSERY, STOCK AND GREENHOUBES, with fonglease, for sale, or exchange for Oak- Jand, Alameda or Berkeley property. JOHN CARLSEN, 512 Haight st. QEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES > for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose. IMBER—1280 ACRES; KERN CO.; PLENTY water: excellent stock ranch. X., box 18, Call, MONEY 70 LOAN. $100.000 A% e ATy and Uakland: life insurance, bankbooks, stocks and bonds: estates: any sum. dry, milk ana (78] 3 ot i) also rockaway | BHAINW A LD, BUCKBEE&CO., 218-220 Montgy ArTison st. and 2 fine buegies. ~ 82 MEDICAL, BLESSING - TO LADIES from irregularities and diseases SUFFERING pecatinr to their sex; latest improved method of treatment: never fails; perfectly, harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well: travolers helped immediately; prices {0 sult the times: home in confinement. DAVIES, 14 MeAllfster st., next Hibernla Bank: consalt free; French regulating pink pills, $2; hours from 9'A. M. i0 5 P. M. and 7 t0 § P. M. LL CASES OF IRKEGULAKITIES RE- stored at once; safe and sure relief guaran- teed: travelers. helped without delay; bome in R, & MRS, | Uncle Hurris', 16 Grant ave. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES jeweiry. also oo furniture, pianos, withous re- : lowes: rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY BTORK, 948 Marke: st.: open eveninzs. ¢ AT BANK RATEs; 1ST AND $325.000 2 morieuges. estaies, rents, ete.3 260 a8 low as §60. H. MURDH Y, 628 Market st OANS ON DIAMONDS; INTEREST LOW: ladies’ private enirance; periect secrecy, at ONEY LYING IDLE; TAKE AT 85 INTKR- esi per month for each $1000; same rate ond mortgage or life insurance. Coin, box 2. Call. ONEY LOANED ON JEWALKY AND other valuablos a¢ the Security Loan Offica confinement; regular physician of Jong and suc- | 1106 Marketst..or. Mason: private entrance? Turg. cessful practice; medical el dies ‘or all fe state your case before being treated elsewhere; ou will save time and expense: consultation free. RS. DK. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. BSOLUITELY HARMLESS_THE GREAT | pate magbr oAl female regulator; Dr. Joubn's French Cap- sules are safe and sure be withont them: no aanger or after effects; they also act as for larities: price $1 50 on recelpt of price:, femalo ance. Address E. DAVEGA, 2 Gand 7, & A NEW PROCESS—NOMEDICINE, INSTRU ment or worthleas pills used: evely woman her own physician for all female troubies, nb ruat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day: can be sent and used at home: il cases guaranteed : 11 you want to be treated safe and sure call on a man’s physician. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st. R. FOULET'S, FRENCH CAPSULES, A guaranteed absotute cure for all female irregu- larlties (no matter what cause); positively sate” and sure; no danger or after effects; taken n time, sent free by mail geehlht in attend- Kearny st., rooms It also acts as a preventive; price 81 50 per box; sent free by mall op receipt of price. WALLER BROTHERS, 83 Grant ave., San *rancisco. no female should N FURNITURE AND PIANO: IRECT ON YOUE FURNITURL OR PIANO: no removal: no ;: no commissions: low interest. Rm. €8, Donohus bidg, 1170 Marker si. JOE RENT—N]AR BAY: 10 ACRKS RICH land with buildings and flowing weil; 1 acre in strawberries. bearing: first class jor_berries, veg- etables and pouitry. A. B YEOMANS, 304 Mont- gomery st. (STABLISHED- N. D. SICKLES, THE 7 LAND AGENT. Sale and_exchange of country property a strics Specialt (30(") propositions). most rehable, lar; st and BEST SYSTEMATIZED LAND OFFiC. IN AMERICA. 620 Market t., opp. Palace Hotel. San Francisco. OWN AND CONTRUL IN VARIOUS PARTS of California & 1arge acreuge of land suitable for grain, stock, citrus and deciduous fruits, vine- yards or general farming; also well improved ands with orchards and vineyards in full bearing and good buildings: 1 will seil large or small trac:s in choice localities at very low prices and upon exceptionally easy terms. Send for illustrated Sireulars and pampnler H. FRANCIS, rooms 65- 70-71, Chronicle builaing, San Francisco, Cal. 0 RENT-26 ACRES OF BOTTOM LAND, all in apricots, peaches and prunes; never over- flows: 5 winvtés’ walk from postoflice and depot of Oakdale, Cal.; 5-room house and barn, Address A. V. STEWARD. Oukdale, or F. L TURPIN, Royal House, San Francisco, ——17 YEAKS TITLE MOMES, CLOSE TO TOWN: IM- i proved: easy lerms: also 4 to 12 acre pleces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: everv Mondav at 632 Market gt., S. F. (CHEAPEST AXD BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEKLY CALL, sent t0 any address in the Unll{ed States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ag_free. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ! FOR FITCHBURG TO-DAY TAKE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS OUT ON THE FITCH- BURG, SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. See Southern Pacific Time-Card. THE_FIRST IMPORTANT STOP EAST OF FRUITVALE IS THE - PLACE. FAST- 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 and Fruitvale trains singed by the Fiichburz scorcher. Haywards electric cars from Oakland every few minutes. 1f you are tired of lite and want 10 get of the earth, stay where you are. People get well, be- come'eheertul, coniented and prosperous in Fitch- urg. Fitchburs fs the most promising suburb on the direct line of up-to-date public and private im- provements in ihe vicinity of Oukland. It is & usinzss center by matural location. 1ts railway lines now operating, deep-water (ransportation for freight by Damon’s line of fast-sailing. vessels on Oakiand harbor, and the excellent county roads leading to it are incon‘estible proofs. It is larly laid ont iuto blocks and lots bounded by wide sireets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with aveuué trees, oypress hedges and evergreen groyes. . NOW IS THIS TIME TO BUY. For a home while cheap: for speculation on a rising market: for a_ turn first for investment now, and hold on. No city taxes (o pay: no street improvements to make. Water supply irom 8 compaules at your doors. Lots in this besutifal lown at cheaper rates and on easier payments than can be bought in many 0f the Ghe-Street tracts in 40 inaccessible hayfieid. Lots 25 and 50 feet front by 100 to 200 et deep t0 parallel streot: double frontage. Terms, 10 per cent cash; deferred payments in easy insiallments; title perfect. W. F. McCLURE, 19 Montgomery st., S. F. THAD. §. FITCH, Fitchburg. HICKEN RANGH; HOUSE, BARN, FRU water: fine soil; easy payments: oniy $1500. LODGE & POWKLL, Fruitvale Station. $75 LOTS: CLOSING SALE: FINK LOTS IN the Allendale Trict, near Fruitvale ave.: level and ready to build on; streets all graded: 3 eleciric roads near by, one on its way through the tract; fine schoolhouse close: this is the garden spoL of Vakland: tosee It is tobuy: carriages tree: gh cash, 85 monthiy: 468 Ninth st., Oakland, and 30 Market st.. 8. . H. Z. JONES, owne) OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. 15, MODERN 6-ROOM FLATS: N0 DARK . or inside rooms: stove In kitchen; set tubs: bath; water: ashman free; central; near Adeline station, Oakland: key at 940 Union st. KOE\IG & KROLL. 1016 Broadwav. Oakland. e e e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. W EAR DIAMONDS BY PATRONIZING H CHELLHAAS. furniture-dealer, 11th, Oagld ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. N ACCOUNT OF LEAVING, A LARGE 6- room cottage on double lot in finest location in Atameda: will_be sola_very cheap. Particulars, J. D. GRANT, 1457 McPherson st. ALAMEDA HOUSES FURNISHED. URNISHED PLEASANT HOME; 8 ROOM>; complete; reasonavle. 2087 San Joso ave., Alameda. EAUTIFULLY FURNISHED COTTAGE OF 6 rooms and bath; rent very cheap. Apply A R. DENK1E, Webster st., Alameda. BERKELEY HOUSES. NY AMOUNT; 1ST, 2D or 50 MORTGAGES: undivided inierests, real estate iu pIo- 24 Montgomery, room 3. NO RE- moval: low interest. Conservatory bldg., room preventive; a guaranteed cure | 8, 219 Powell st. i RIVATE PARTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD security; low interest. N., box 15, Call Office. NY AMOUNT:; LOWEST RA IST & 2D mortgage: flat or installment. Dryden, 535 Cal. DVANCES oN RENTS SITY REAL ESTAT O'plauos, Turniture. SPECK & CO, 603 Markor X DVASCESON DIAMON DS.JEWELKY, £1C A Colombia Loan & Colluteral Office. 8 Grat wva. ONEY TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE MckK!VEN BROS.. 118 Montgomery st. . PAWNBROKERS, PEBBONH HAVING GOODS IN PAWN AT Grand Central Loan Office please call at Cut- rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood building. T,ADIES, CHICHESTER' ENGLISH PENNY- royal Piils (Diamend Brand) are best; “"i re- Jiable; take no other. Send 4c., stamps, for particu- lars, “Relief for Ladles,” in letter by return mall; atdruggists. Chichester Chem. Co., Philadelphia, Ateraseiite, Shicheprer 0. £9. TaDafeIDAIN, DB. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of irrogularities in oo day, no. eparate home for patients: besy akill; Tow fees; regmiator 82. 904 MeAllister st D& HERWIG, 716 O FARRELL; COMFORT- ?nmnmlnt o cure or | $15,000. Alameda Laad Co., 0 § s fl el PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Cosmopolitan j.onn Office, 49 Third. FINANCIAL, W ANTED—$4000 FOR1 YEAR AT 10 PER cent; approved real estate security worth 57 Chronicle bldg. MOSEY OX HAND T0°LOAN ON KEAL estate in lots 01 $500 to $50,000; no delay. ‘W. H. BUSCH, 410 Pine st. able. strictly private home before and during ANTED—X LOAN OF $3000 ON VALUA- confinement; best of care ana medical attendance: 20 years’ practical experience; terms reasonable. | 9518 Mission st. SURE CURE FUR ALL FEMALE Dis- eases, from wll‘;uum‘mm‘: u:om- ix: contine- men: ; every comfor:: sat guaranteed or money refunded. MRS, DR.GWYKR, 226 Turk st DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. E OF DISSOLUTION OF CUPART- N nership—Notice is hereby given u?.‘.”{:.“ci partnership heretofore axisting between the un. dersigned under the firm name oft ROTHSCHILD & HELMS has this day_been dissolved, MR, H. W. HELMS retiring. .MR. H, RUTHSCHILD will continue the business and will Ppay all Claims againgt the firm, and" all debts aue the firm ace payable to him. " HENRY ROTHSOHILD, - LW, H* LMS. San Francisco, Cal., October 19, 1896. PROPOSALS. OTICE 10 CONTRACTORS—BIDS WILL be received until November 10, con- Straction of the tunnels. plpe Iine, emers vank And excavation —necess: for 30,000 feet of gm:]dsuh lgrl.};elvaxumfinc of water power o the 4] abriel ver. e right reject ang or ail bids, i g ans, §) aCadons il e f‘:::) information can be A. C, BALCH 28 Baker biock, Los Angeles, ON'T FAIL T0 CONSULT Div. JORDAN AT his m:lunnn:l. “1’-" g:‘:r:;?n';’u?" 50 years' successful practice Isa it (reatment; the worst cases treated satisfaciorily by mail. HAU'S FRENCH PILLS—i BOUN TO lflw:'u&e‘.mlitl” ’R-impmtt\c.hofl‘:}r: Dno'danger; safe and gure: express C. O, D.: Snill foo late, DSGOOD BHOS.. Oakiand, Cal Mxk DK, WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE. VL toro and curing confisement: mfants adopied t0 good homes; treats irreuiarities encghatily 416 Eady e 1S, DR 5 “OF 216 POWELL ST., RE- M moved 513 Jones: female trouble and diseases. of eye & specialty : confinement home; consult free FIOME IN CONFINE. . RUGERS’ Ml:m%‘:'umsloh: Infants for adoption. 929 Howard st. FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARR. &HRIE. R. FUNKE. 1416 kighth st., Alameda. Z GULAR ORANY FEMALE DINBASE Im MRS, DR. PUETZ and bocontent. 25414 4th. | female complainis o OHN k, RICHARDS, ble country property. ~Address JOSEPH, TO LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS, Apply rm 222, Cal.Safe Dep.Bldg. TO LEASE, D00 ACRES Goop LEVEL "LAND, WG0D- side, 4 miles from Rcdwood City: new house. _Apply L. ALTSCHUL, 820 Clay st., 8. F. JOR RENT OR LEASKE—50-VARA LOT SE. cor. Polk and Juckson sta: rent $50 per $100.000 QoL delar | monch. AQNress 5o B 427 Sansoms At PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker " building; lelephone Main 75, Bah Francisco, Cal. 4 OHN K. AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER, HAT BEAUTIFUL HOME IN BERKELEY 0f 12 rooms and bath is now ready for a tenant; newly painted and papered throughout: 10 acres of ground; large orchard: any variety of flowers and lovely lawn: price $30, ‘worth Apply A.J. SNYDER & CO.. 467 N1nth &t.. Oakland. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES. ASPER - CONSOLIDATED AMINIXG COM: ny—Location ncipal pluce of business Sah Fia: Claco, Cal., at 811 Branhan st. Notice—There is delinquent upon the following described stock on account of ussessment levied on the 3d_day of July, 1898, the several amounts set opposite the Dames of the respective shure- bolders us follows: L. G. Crossley. certificate No. 17, 3000 L. G. Crossiey, cexiiicaie shares G.. Crossley, certificate shares L G. Crossiey, cercificate No. 20, 5000 shares. . . . 150 00| Sald certiticates, ¥os. 19'and 20, have not been issned by the corporation and are notsigned by the president thereof. E :ADf In accordance with law and an ordef of the board of directors, made on the 2d day of Septem- ber, 1896, 50 many shares of each _parcel of such stock as may bé necessary will be sold at 811 Brannan st., San_Francisco, on the S8ih day of October, 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. M. of such day, 1o pay delinquer’ assessments there- on, together with cosis of advertising and ex- penses of sale. S, H. ROBINSON, Sec. Location of oftice, 811° Brannan st San_Fran- clsco; location of works, Kanaka Vaitey Mining Distriet, 121 Doraio C: The following marriage licensss were Issasl by the County Clerk’s office yesterday : S. Fraser aod Helen Andrews, 30—26. G Kartschoke aud Emma C, Richards, 38—28. W. J. P. Lawton and Minnle Nightingale, 32—28. Michaels and Katie Ranahahn, 40—8%. Kelleher and Eva Foster, §0—20. riare Tm)!uy E. Howe. 6030, i And Jennis M. Moore, 26—26. J. Puvocel and Henrlutre Bening. 47—41. W. I\ Dohrmann and Christina C. Siebe, 36—23. B. Finnigan and Mary A. O'Neill, 34—25. J. M. Ricloll and Irena Silacct, 38—18. 1. A. Sibscy and Pauline H. M. Freerks, 22—28. L. Muller and Hattle M. Cross. 40—325. B8 Fooue V5. and Paaciia G Sedier, S0 an ‘armelia C. er, 25— . P. Pedersen and Anna C. Hansen, 26—27. aULys ut luw, rms 515,516, 5th fierhmn b& PHYSICIANS. Dl €. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MA) COR. Golden Gaie ave. 1diseases of women »%‘ . 12 MCALLISTER STRERT, NEAR ALIGRAPH, 81 $36: m ‘”::lm .D%&L‘hmgt ‘women and childron -+ | O iigion; 850 SCUTT & By 393 dlonigomery & THE DIVO#CE RECORD. Combiaints filed: & Annie Dijean agaifist Ale xander Dijean. C. Hoadley. C. Hoadley. solaggie E. Rooinson against Riohard E. Robin- | Lettio F. Mayo against Harry-Mayo. Mae Dhelle against Alired J. Dhelleg. . Fadie L. Inglis against William Inglis - Darp, Baumeister, Lioyd E. McAllister, Cutler Eresse Jr.. Louis C. McCarthy, Elizabet Bunster, Mrs. A, J. Posey, Kiiza J. Butler, Susie Boucher, Aunie Cameron, Rod Chittenden, Mrs. M. C. Perrin, Ada Theresa Stevens, Ed ward S Crowell, Georze D. aton, Katie Elliowt, Mary Standley, Annle Galvery, Eddie "thode, Allce Vossbrinck, £mma C. Walmuth, Bertha Young, Clars Bell Gallagher, Henry J, Ingmansen, Jermas McKenzle, William BAUMEISTER—In this city, October 20, 1898, Lioyd E., beloved son of idward and the Frida Baumeister, a nativeof San Krancisco, aged 1 year 7 months and 1 day. AT Friends and acquaintances are respec: fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday). at 2 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of his graudmothee, Mrs. 8. Betsche, 609 . Olive avenue, near Laguua sireet. lnterment 1.0.0. ¥. Cemetery. BRESSE—A solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of the soul of the late Louis C. Bresse Jr, THISDAY (Thursday). 8L 9 o'clock a. ., at Notre Dame des Victoires Church, Bush street, between Grant aveuue and Stockton street. Friends and acquaintances are respecifully invited to attend. BUNSTER—In this city, Mrs. A. J. Bunster, a native of New York, agea 66 years. BUTLER—In Calistoga, Cal., October 20, 1896, Susie Butler, a uative of San Francisco, aged 30 ¥ BOUCHER—In Haywards, Cal, October 20, 1596, Annie Boucher, & usive of Ireland. CAMERON—In the City und County Hospital, October 21, 1596, Rod Cameron, aged 23 years. CHITTENDEN—In Alameda, October 20, 1896, Mrs. M. C. Chittenden, beloved mother of Helene, Estelle, Paul and Foree Chittenden, and sister of Mrs. John Daggett, a native of Missouri, aged 60 years 9 months and 18 davs. AF-Thie taneral will take place THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock A. 3., from her late Tesidence, Y031 Eagle avenue, Alameda. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. CROWELL—In_Springfield, Mass., October 9, 1896, George D. Croweil. ELLIOTT—In this city, October 21, 1896. Mary J., beloved wite of thelate Alired T. Eiliott, atd mother of Herber: G. (deceased) and Rob- ert 1. Kiliotty a nativeof England, aged 59 years. 82~ Funeral services will be held TO-MORROW (Friday), at 10:15 0’clock A. 3G, 4t St Luke's « Church, corner of C reel aund Van avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Uemeter; GALVERY—In this city, October 20. 1895, Galvery, beloved and ouly sonof Frank W. Galvery and Ella V. Green, and brother of Alice L.and Mabel L Galvery, anative o. San Fran- cisco, aged 11 years 6 months and 9 days. @ Friends and a-quainiances dre respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), st 1 o'clock P. M.. from the par- lors of Gantner & Guniz,% and 10 City Hall square. Iaterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. GALLAGHER—In this city, October 21, 1898, Henry J.. beloved husband of Eraestine Gallagner, and brotherof Rev. Hugh P. Gal- lagher, S. J., and Annie B. Galiagher, a native of Lorétta, Cambria County, Pa.,aged 43 vears 3 months and 12 days. B Notice of funeral hereatter. INGMANSEN—In this cits. October 20, 1836, Jermas Ingmansen. s native of Christianstad, Sweden, aged 56 years 5 months and 1 day. A@-Friends ‘and acquainiances are respect- fully inviied to atiend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from the lors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 638 Washingion street. Interment L. O. U. 1. Cemetery. McKENZIE—In this city, October 20, 1895, Wil liam McKenzle, apativeof scotland, aged 44 years, g Friends and mcquaintances are respaci- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursdsy), sz 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockion street, between Green and Uslon. Intermen: Laurel Hill Cemetery. p MCALLISTER—In this clty, October 21, 1896, Cutler. infant sonof Elliott and Alice Decker McAllister. . B@rservices and Intezment private, McCARTHY—In this city, October 19, 1808, Klizabeth M cCarthy, a native of Wales, aged 50 years. POSEV—In this city, October 20, 1898, Eliza J, Posey. analve of Virginia, agéd 85 years and 8 months. PERRIN-In Los Gatos, October 18, 1896, Ada ‘Theresa Perrin, aged 6 months and 26 days. SHARKEY—In this city, October 19, 1898, Jamss, beloved husband of the late Mury Sharkey, father of John, Thomas, James and Bernard C. Shurkey, and brother-in-law of the late Mrs, C. Mann, Mrs. A Claffey and the late James Pur- cell, a native of Lounty Longford, Ireland, aged e atntaa aci. ‘Friends and sacquaintauces are resy fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 11 0'clock A. 3., from his Iate residence, 617% Minaa siree:, thence 1o St Joseph’s Church for services. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STANLEY—In Santa_Rosa, October 18. 1896, Emily C., wife of J. P. Stanley, daughter of J. P. and the lats Lydia W. Goodwin, and sister of Mrs. M. R. Mritton, Mrs. E. L. May and J. P. Goodwin Jr. of San Francisco. gFuneral services will be held THIS DAY o'clock P. M., ai Santa nta Rosa. STEVENS—In this city, October 21. 1895, Ed- ward, heloved husbaad of Emmh Steveus, a ua- tive o England, aged 51 years. STANTON—In Haywards; Ociober 20, 1896, Katle, beloved daughterof Mary and thelate Michael Stanton, and sister of William J., John T.and Nora M. Scanton, aged 28 years and 2 e Fetends and tntas ect- ends and scqualntances are resp fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), from her residence near Haywards, thence to the Catholic Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the reposeof her soul. STANDLEY—In Oakland, October 21, 1898, Anaie Standley, widow of the late James Stand* 1oy, and mother of Mrs. Charles Chambers, Wil- 1 Luty Walker Standley, anativeof Buf~ falo, N. Y., aged 45 years. THODE—In this city, October 20, 1896, Alice ‘Thode, beloved davghter of Claus Thode, and sister of Mrs. J. Schiueter, Nicolaus Thode. Mrs. H. Campe and H. and J. Thode, & native of kol steln, Germany. aged 50 yearsand 17 days. A mem ber of San Francisco Frauen Verein. B3 Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from St Markus Chareh, O'Farrell sireet, between Frankin and Gough. Interment L. O.0. F. Cemetery. SAN FRANCISCO FRAUEN VEREIN—The officers and funeral committee are hersby re- quested to assemble THIS DAY (Thursday), At 1 o'clock P M. at their meeting-rooms; Drulds’ Hall, 418 Sutter street, to atiend the funeral of our late member, Miss Alice Thode. . MRS. ANNA SUHE, Pres. MRS, ANNA Maas, Sec. VOSSBRINCK—In Healdsburg, Cal., October 20, 1898, Emma C. W., daughter of Johanns and Diedr. Vossprinck, and sister ot Oscar, Dicky, Willle, Sopaie and Daisy Vossbrinck, s native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 3 months and 12 days. WAHMUTH—In Alameaa, October 20, 1898, Bertha, beloved wifeof William H. Wahmuth, and danghter of Mary and Stephen Ruf, 4 native of San Francisco, sged 'M:‘yel.'s and 9 mon:ns.v A Friends and acquaintances are respec Sully Invited b attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Friday), a¢ 11 o'clock A. 3., from her late resi- dence. 1218 Broadway, Aismeda Inierment L 0. 0. F. Cemetery, San Francisco, by 1 o’clock *creek boat. - YOUNG—In thiscity, October 21, 1898, at her late residence, 317 Y4 Castro strees, Clara_Bell, beloved daughter of Mary aud the late James Young, and sisterof James and Mamie and the late Kraok J. Youns and the late Mrs. John . Millett, and grandaaoghter of Mrs. B. Dogo- van, a native o Saa Fraacisco, azed 18 years 11 moatns and 14 days. ® MCAVOY & CGALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. McMENOMEY & SON, TAKERS AND KMBALMERS, on Street, Near Seventi. “‘Telephone No. 5554, MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY; NEAREST CEMN- cluaive: lotasion uneseriied. . Ofice. V67 Marves Wireeh, SOUILOASE COFLCE OF. Sikile