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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1896. 13 ' HOUSES TO LET. NY ROOMS TO LET. 948 r ('7 ALIFORNIA — 8 ROOMS: BATH: 2919 couservatory; hotair heaters: pertect ér; modern. USE GF 6 KOO -Apply THON, 10 at BALDW FOR_VERY LITTLE & HAMMOND'S, 10 USEN money HOUS! ISHED — THE XNICHOLAS JHOTEL, UNO Ve, NPRr ATy st.; réasonab @ NICOL, 53414 California st. LET. $Y COTTAG 5 ROOMS, 1 varll and stable. Fitieenth and Dolores xts. FLATS TO LET. OF 7 ROOM ROOMS TO LET—Continued. PERSONALS, Jounes Streas. 207 OSFA—THE VAN WINRLE: SK¥ { management: elecans funny suites and singie: newly turnished; bath, etc.: $10 to $30. DA M.H.—CALL AT PLACE WHERE YOU called Friday afternoon. AUNT IDA. BICYCLES, S R e S QIEARNS WHERL OSED & PEW TINES, tor sale terrible cheap. 516 Geary st. ANSWER EARLY IF YOU WILL SEE 4. turny Stree.. ©9Q KEARNY—FINE FURNISHED ROOMS; 49O reasonable. Roxey to-morrow. Y UUNG GEKMAN-JEWISH GIRL DESIRES the acquaintance of Jewish gentleman or wid- ower; object matrimony; 9, Cail Office. A BLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — A Fieasant sanny rooms, en suite and single; frst clags In every respect: terms reasonssie. Lurkin ~ireei. LARKIN—SUNNY FURNISHED COR- ner rooms; very reasonable. 50 SmiKe eaee.s OSEMITE HOU 1043 MARKET — PER night. 35¢ to $1 " $1 50 to $5: familles. Y w MeAllister Sireei. 1 MCALLISTER, OPP. CITY HALL— 2 Nicely furnished sunny 100m; reasonable. . 22 Suimma Streei. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms: $1 per week. 66 COMPLETED: 2 FLATS, 8. ROOM modern improvements. 2319 Pine :>’ WALK FROM BAGDWIN, 711 nesr Eddy—Flat of 7 rooms and bath; in drugstore. . B, Y-WINDOW . 1360 Stever VELY FLATS; D 5 ROOMS: BATH < and gas and large yard; 3928 and 3930 Nine- [T st.. bet Noe and Sanch eat very low o $13 OLSOM AND THI RTE LNTH, SW. CORNER T'wo upper flats, 6and 5 rooms and bath; 1 6 rooms and bath and stable for 1 horse Apply st 118 Thir- MINUT .- Polk st T OF 4 RDOMS. FLZ on; onable. BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 6 185 Fair Oaks st., near EW room: UPPBR s. bath; modern. 0. 920 PINE : WITH STABLE. 21 O'Farrell. NTRAL AN upper; bath; no children. seanslon S iCu-. 1063 AND, 1955 MISSION_SINGLE FRONT )] rooms, $5; rooms. with stoves, $4 also sultes for housekeeping. l.zf'iusmu.\"a COR. NINTH—LARGE D1 Corner room; dressmaker or medium. Pine Street. © PINE, NR. POWELL—LIGHT SUNNY © rooms: bath; desitable location. city or country. 8., box ME. ROLAND, TEACRER OF FRENCH M language. 795 Market st., room 15. ok GENUINE CHIROPODIST and mamcure. 122 O'Farrell st., r0om 6. 96 TRIBUNE TANDEM; ALMOSTN EW, 807 Imperial, $30: Fowler, 850, DAVIS BROS. Bicycle Department, 25 Geary st. ITGH-GRADE 2D-HANDO WHERLS $25 UP; enndries below cosi. 216 Meallistor. FUL% SALE-MISCELLANXOUS, i e e e O LR Tfluuuvsusnmn HIENS AND PULLETS at sacrifice to early buyer. 2427 Dwight way. Berkeley. 'L- Y WIF), LUUY FRANCIS WHITE, HAV- ing left ‘my bed and board I will not be re. BERT WHITE, 159 East st. 228 East st. responsible ‘for any debts contracted by her. 0 suffering: no lost time: cheavest cure known; .98 OR LAND TO BEL ON BRYAN FOR sponsible for any debts contracted-by her. AL- M Y WIFE, FARITA MONDRAGON, HAV- log left my bed aud boari. I wii no longer L Oct. 26, 1896. P.'F. MONDRAGON. PIUM MORPHINE HABIT CURE NO tiial free, COMSTOCK REMEDY COMPANY, office 7, 124 Sixth st., San Francisco, Cal. President. Address P., 418 Ellis ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private; Do charge uniess successfal; ail Jaw suits, claims. collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- fendedto. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law. ¥50 Marketst, EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED WITH- out publicity; advice free and confidential. JEFFRESS, 402 Monigomery st., room 18, MORETHEATER HATS! LADIES, THAT means hair-dressing of the best kind. such as I do for 25c; aristic. becoming and up to date: switches, §1; “Quinonia” Hair lonic forscalp and Lair, 35¢, G. LEDERER. 111Stockion st. | 1L J. 1 Om‘uif&c- “ROOM TABLES, 8 DINING- room chairs: : akery. 26 Sixch st. $15 NEW HOME SEWING-MACHINE; «rmeariy new; b drawers. 1915 Mission st., ur. Fifteenth. 'Pwuuxx-pmumo WITH GLASS 7x9 1N, 10c: 8x10 and 10x12, 16¢; 11x14 und 12x16, 20c; 14x17, 26c: 16x20, 80c; 18x22, 8be; 20x 24, 'abe; 22x28 in., 8Uc. JONES, 547 Mission st. H %0KS, LADDERS, ROCES AND PULLEYS ior palnter; nearly new: must be 5o d; worth #40: price §16. 579 Natomast. \T. BERNARD PUPS: CHOICEST BREBD- ing; lowest prices. Presidio 8t Bernard ken- nels, 5313 Clay si. [;ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTETS, SHELV- 15%ing, etc., 1 ought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7th. FULL SET 0¥ FIXTURES FOR CANDY- store or bakery. Inquire 734 Hayes st. APANESE PUGS: GOOD BREED: FATHER and nfother at bouse. 839 Bryanc st. AT ‘A BARGAIN—60 SAMPLES RATTAN chalrs, rockers, etc:: 8130 & few fine baby carriages for the next 14 days. CALIFORNIA RATTAN CO., 61 First st., near Mission. oSt Stree:. 935 POST_ELEGANT ROOMS: MOST CEN- Z99 tra venlences; elevator. POW turn| T, TWO NEWLY ntlemen. UNNY FENT wly furnished. 1 W ILL JuNNIE R HAMBERTON OF OAK- land please call at the Northern, Pacific Rail- ‘way oflice, 638 Market st., 8. F. AINTING, PAPERING, TINTING AND whitening: cheapest place for good wors. ‘1200 Webster st., cor. Eddy; te.ephone Stelner 235. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL UF MAGAZINE L and Newspaper Iljustration: day and evenlag cinsses: nstruciors, J. H. K. Partington, Gerirade Partington. K. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pins. incon Hill. l INCON HILL -2 SUD ROOMS; grand view bay: with or without board: p; vate French family: references required. R. A., box 22, this offic ’ 30 TO 509 THIRD; CHEAP PAINTING, papering, whitening and plestering: estimates given for all kinds of work. A. HOFFMAK. UPERFLUOUS HATR PERMANENTLY RE- moved by electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush, below Filimore; hrs, 2t6 3, ex. Th & &a. 4 ROOMS. 210 WIL S: REASONABLE. 2, 4 AND WORT ; Tent $16. UNNY FLAT; 5 KOOMS, 21a Lioyd, off Scoit, nr. Waller. SUNNY Thirdst. VELEGANT modern’ flat: 5 rooms and per sunny LAT 4 ROOMS: cold water: $10. GAS, BaTH, HOT 420 L AND ROOMS; D 5 ROOM 95 Eighteenth st., near Hattie. A ROOMS, $14: ALSOC OTTAGE 4 ooms, $11, sunny. 61 st. nr. Brant $10 AND 815 409 « - - JTALF-MONTH'S RENI = : ent to good tenants to rent irom SPECK 2 Murket st Sansome Street. 816 SANSOME (ZUM EATS, RHOF)—NEW- ) 1y fornisied, sunny rooms: $3up; house- keeping roois. Second streat. 93] SECOX v NICELY Z9 1 rooms: 10c, 15¢, 25¢ per nigh per week. FURNISHED i5¢ 1o $1 50 S1ath Sires.. O SIXTH-ELEGANT ROOMS: NEW FIRE- ©) proo? building: all couveniences: quiet. SULTS CLE. REPALRS Ddyeing done. 14 tel.red 2874, ROF. FUSIER'S DA SCHOUL RE- moved to Mozart Hall, 1358 Market st.; waltz & reverse guaranteed; private or class; terms reduced FATCHES, DIAMON DS, JEWELRY OF ALL kinds at reduced prices: must move; buflaing to be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. RUFTURE AND PILES CURED: No PAY until cured: send for book. DRS. MANS FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Market st. 1000 SAEDS CARDS. 16c: 3 ].)—T XTH HKAP. IN THE CITY; D housekeeping and Luler Stre ICELY FURNISHED PAR- lor saite: also oiher fooms. . ROOMS OR SUITE $1 25 to $10 wki night 25¢ to $1 50: transit. 929 308 ’ Auylor Stree 109 TAYLOR-LARGE FRONT DOUBLE */ separate beds: large double rooms: $£ w 13 TAYLOS—NKWLY FURNISHED SU 91 ny rooms; very reasonable: transient. VERY LITTLE 1w 1o \T _FOR WS FOR 5 CALL. In wraoper, for r HOUSEKREEPING ROOMS. Devisadero Street. = DEVISADERO — WANTED — SMALL ) { family adults to occupy 4, 5 or 6 sunny corner fnrnished housekeeping roomson Eilis car line: references. B Luay #~ EDDY—NICELY FERNISHED SUNX o1 {101 ihird Stree:. 7 THIRD—NEWLY FURNISHED i { suites; single rooms; transient and tourists. 1 tel. black 141. HILL. 22 Geary, rm. 39. J . 3, BRITTAIN, 20 GEARY ST, FOR FINE . watch repairing and Jjewelry' work; iow prices: first-class work. LOAKS, FURS AND SULITS RETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. URNETT'S CORN CURE—SURE GUKE FOK corns. bunions, warts; 25¢. 327 Montgomery. RUNAS DELIVERKD 325G, _BAY CITY Transter Company, 244 Sutter: tel. Gran: 67. T THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases treated and medicines fur- Dished for $1; call or write. 102915 Marke: s&, vet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. LL FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS hair, moles, freckles, scors, etc.. removed by Xlite Electrolysis Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworta. AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY: FINE Vedge put on razor.25¢. Ragor Exchee, 630 Market Valencia Street. 1 VALENCIA—2 UNFURNHED RMS: 2 matted 1 front, nnck parlor: bath: $10, BOARDING AND ROOMS. UNNY FRONT ROOM; HOT AND COLD water: bath; for couple with board, $40. 226 Page st. 424 EPDY—NEWiy FURNISHED SUNNY Tooms; excellent table; $20 up. 1509 DEVISADEKU—] ISHED ROOMS with board: $20 per month. 3392 I3 2157 ST.. COR GUERRERO—, LY furnisned rooms; board: private family, N FRLEGANT SUNNY-CORNER FIRSI- { housekeeping rooms; splendid location; class private family hotel: references required. ‘private. Vietoria, cor. California and Hyde st s Fourteenth Street. 3 —NEWLY FURNISHEDSUN: = FOURTEENTH, COR. HOWARD — 4 S SR = : - OB s e st OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH ST.—A FAM. e ¥ranklin Street. TWO FURNISE ROOMS keeping: private family. : Howard Stree. - ] 128<HOWARD ¥ FRONT ROOMS 11 28 omplete for t ntique i 1 JONES—FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITES O or complete 1or housekeeping; aiso single; lieap. Kearny Street. z rjg KEARNY—2 OR 3 FURNISHED ROOMS 20U complete for housekegping. Lewis Street. ) LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST—4 surny bay-window gas: 2150 8 rooms. 1 Minna Street. ISHED ROOMS FOR sunay yard. MINNA—2 FUE housekee) 269 1asi0n Siree:. 11y hotel moaern con references given and required: ail eniences. BOARDED. D HOME FOR A CHILD: SUNNY 723 Hay garden: terms moderate, 7 OFFICES TO LET. JUFGANT GFEICES AND OXE sis Apple STORE IN . A. buildine, corner Mason and Ellis ta H. J_McCOY, at the building. STORES 40 LET. ART OF STORE, living-roomst low STORE AND I 4L, st.: rent §12 50, QMALL STORE, SUITABLE FOR CLOTHING. D525 East st. FOR, BENT_STORES AND ATIACHED residences; 815 aud $20. Inquire at 220 Mont- gomery ave., near Pacific. : QTORE T0 LET: $10. 521 NOm WITH OR WITHOUT B . BET. 1G OUTDOOK STEKEUPTICON SHOW £V - 1y night cor. Markey and Bixth sis. ; artisticat vertisements In living light: promoters of busi ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Marke: s, FECTRIC LIGHTS TN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Marke:: 200 rcoms, 25¢ to $1 60 per night: £1 50 to $8 pee week: free bus and _bagiage (0 and from the ferry. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, sEW- elry, etc.: lowes: wates. 48 Marke: si, LD GOLD. SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIEY clothine bought. . COLMAN. 41 5. cor. Jessia. DEESSMAKERS, 4161 SEARY_ELEGANTSTVLISH DRESS: 2 es made: $5. dresses made over. ' KESSES, $2 UP: WRAPPERS. 500 U lawn, $1 up. 50534 Natoma st., above Sixt UP-To-nAn:'rn NCH TAILORS! SYSTEM tanght; sliits, 8350 up; no botch work. 838 G eary CLAIKRVOYANTS. N ITANA. THE GYPSY QUEEN, § TC KK ST, truthful in her predictions: reliable in her vice; no matter what troubles you may have, coms and she will guide you right; no fake; sailsfactiod guaranteed: office hours from 9 to 9. Nj ME PORTER, WONDERFUL CLATEVOY: Vi “ant, card-reader, born with a aouble veil ‘and secona sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; paimistry and clairvoyant sittings 81 50. 196 Turk st., nr. Jones. MBLE SCHAGUT. CLATKVOVANL, TEL:S 1 pasi, present and fuiure: success to ail; joc tunes by mail: low vrices. 856 Mission st. NEY. CLEOPATRA—DREAMS AND DES- ting Interpreted. 12 Mason st., ro0m 2. MCIE, TEGEITE — PRESENT, PAST AND future; 25c: one price. 311 Tehame, upstairs ME. PEARL, MAGNETIC HEA LER, CARD reader; charms. Koom 2, 223 Post st. ME. MOREAU, BEyT MEDIUS : REVEALS vast, present, future; 25c up. 764 Howard st. ISS MELVINA, CLAIRAVOYANT PIf ture; future husband or wife. 76614 Howard. ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CAKD-REA DK B\ h. M faci that we ace seling good-toned second- ‘hand pinaos for $3, $4 and $5 per month; beauti- ful new uprighis for $6, $7. §8,$9 and $10 per month; no.cash payment required larger than the above amounts: all purchasers of upright pianos from us have the privilege of exchanginv seme for a Steinway auy time within 3 years from date without sacrifice. SHERMANy CLAY & 0., -H9] -MISSION — NICELY FURNISHED | represontatives of Steinway & Sons’ planos. cor. &1 housekeeping room; large sunny yard; | Kearny aud Sutter sts., San Fravcisco; also Oak- _ “also single: ches land, Cai.; Portland, Or.; Seattle, Wash. “.". Q4] MISSION-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS | NTEVER IN THE HISTORY OF SaN SRAN- B compls for housekeeping; also other | AN cisco have first-class planos sold as cheap as ‘rooms. ihey are now selling at Braenn's piano-house: all 53 makes second hand, in_good condition, from $40 K Montgomery Street. “x' new pianos from $150: easy L'Hm < MONTGOMERY, N STON—g | 18ken in exchange; Bruenn’s planos - eutrance; €8 per month. ; sweet; call aud hear them; leave your money at S 2 Qo home by buying a Bruenn piano; fine tuning and Moss Street. MOSS, OFF HOWARD, NR. SEVENTH—3 jurnished rooms, compiete for housekeeping. 1 Oak Street. TWO SUNNY FRONT ROOMS.UN- » furpished: first floor. 48 Oak st. Post Siree:. POST—2 BACK ROOMS: FURNISHED Jor housekeeping; separate entrance: yard; “$10 922 $10. 508 Powell Street. POWELL — Y FRONT ROOM, suitatle for 2; also sunny small room. Second Street. Se 499 SFCOND—SUNKY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- . - 424 xeeping; water, bath; other rooms: 84 up. meventn Stree:. SEVENTH—NICELY FURNISHED roomsfor housekeeping; with yard. 13 sutter Street. 739 SUTTER, NEA& JONES—NICELY FUR- | OZ nished housekeeplng rooms: rent ches; —— ROOMS TO LET. Lias sivee: NE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS: MRS KATES. ;L HART. monager—A quiet house: centrally lo- crted: newly furnished: elevator: hot & cold wa'er. repairing At lowest rates; $your piano needs ook~ ing after telephone Grant 501, BRULNN'S Piano-house, 218 Post st. CIUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PL- anos; see our list for this week: planos on $ $4, 85, $6, 37, 85, $9, 810, $15, $20 monthly pay- ments; fine 5tool and cover with each; delivered free anywhere in the city and kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. The ¥. W.SPENCEK CO, ealesrooms 985 Market st., opp. Mason. N IMMENSE STUCK OF NEW AND SEC- ond-hand planos from leading makers; no- body can offer better terms and prices; remember ours is the oldest and largest music-house west of Chicago: call or write, KOHLEK & CHASE, 28 O'Farrell s, San Franzisco, ARE CHANCE: DON'T LET IT SLIP: AN elegan: Hardmao piano as about bali-price: only 2 months in uge; call and see it and we will teil_you why such &_bargain is offered. THE J. DEWING COMPAXY. second flnor, ¥lood bulld- ing, Fourth and Market sts. . RICES TALK! AN ELEGANT NEW UP- right plano, stool, cover, delivery, tuning, #159 50; new solid oak and walnut organs, 847 50. J. HARRY SCOTT. 626 Hayes st. EBER UPRIGHT: $1%). DECKER & SON upright, $250, good as new. The Zeno Mau- vais Music Company, 769 Market st. JLEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO, SLIGHTLY nsed: a bargain. Storage-house, 211 Larkin st. 53¢ "MAHOGANY PIANO IN GOOD ORDER B 32, Jorvaier 36 inataiments. 22. Leavenworth : ROSEWOOD CASE UPRIGHT $100 HAarker . piano; perfect. BOW KRS & SON, 23 5th SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister,next Hibernia Bank. LARGE SUNNY ROOM WITH : suitable for 1 or 2: rent $8. & DAVIS AT SACRIFICE. S USUAL BRUENN PIANOS RECEIVED highest award Mechanics’ Fair. 228 Post st Leguth QHFRMAY ATARIMENT HOURE. 7% ®TH .. newr Market: furnished and nnfurnished. tre: EST BARGAINS IN HIGH-GRADE UP- right pianos at £. W. LICK, 116 McAllister st ECKrt BROS. GRAND, LIKE NEW, FOR ‘saie cheap. STATH AM & CO., 106 McAllister. B D Tolsom Street. F, FOLSOM—8U. FURNISHED FRONT ) room suitable for 1 or 2; 86. 78 A2 ¥ourth streei. 995 EQUATH-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR 449 light housekeeping: also single. Fulton Street. - 9 FULTON ST.4FU ) Hall—Elegart suites ; 21., ON HOUSE), OPP. CITY singles; translent. Geary Street. GEARY—3 SUNNY ROOMS IN REAR; cotiage: key premises: cellar and yard. 0 GEARY, NEAR POWELL—SUNNY ‘tey-window rooms; grates: ater; reas. AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: lttle used:sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss C.BADGER, SULE AGENT rOR HALLET .& Davis and Francis Bacon planos, 406 ~ac'to IVHON MAUZY, 308 POST ST, —SOHMER b Newb? & ¥vans, Frices and other ptanos. JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHEERS, OLD&NEW S0 OLER maker. repairor, 2 1atham piace M WLEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-—THHN WEEKLY CALL. in wraoper, for mailing. LOST. OST_ON OCTOBER 22, 4CARAT DI \MOND 1L hclosed in envelope marked Billy Galagher, ¥lnaer will receive $100 rewar. by returning same to BILLY GALLAGHER, Maobattan saloon, 5 Mason st [] R Gl RY—KELEGANT SUNNY PARLORS; k. suitable for doctor or dentist; sunuy sultes; ! “singles. S 1100 GEARY (THE MAHRTINETTE), COR- Van Ness—Fine suites: newly furnisned. Golden Gate Avenue. ¢ 21 GOLDEN GATE—PLEASANT, SUNNY, single and double rooms: $5 up. noward Sireei. HOWARD — SUNNY SINGLE AXND ‘double rooms: quiet: clean: reasonable 704 BOWARD, CURTHIRD—FINELY FUR- 4 nished front room; sls0 housekeeping: transient. 1715 HOWARD — NIOELY FURNISHED sunny rooms; private family; bacn, gas. OST — SCARFPIN; CLOVER.LEAF PAT. tern, dismond, ruby, sapphire set:ing; valued s present: liberal Teward; no questions asked. F. 4. BROWN, 20 rutter st. it OST—BLACK, WHITE AND TAN ENGLISH setter. Return 1627 Turk st.; liberul reward. ON OCT. 27, NEAR THIRD AND MARKET, trown leather bag. Heturn to this office. OST—BLACK GREYHOUND,WHI 1 K NECK. L Keturn 340 Thirtieth st.; liberal reward. OST—IN OAKLAND, SUNDAY, A GOLD- L filled- wateh with leiters H. N. on the case. Return 1431 Bush st.,, San Francisco; reward. l OST-THURSDAY EVENING, IN THE VI- J cinity of Fulton st. or First ave., small white fox terrier dog; black spot on black and tan “muzzie. ~Retarn to B. W. STONE. room 30, fitth floor, Mills bullding, and receive liberal reward, e e g R el past, present and futare; 25c. 148 6th st., r. 5. = ME HAVENA READS LIFE FLUENILY: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, business advice; names given: 35¢ up. 5 Fourth GAIN WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE | (4 YPSY LIFE-READER, RnMOVED FROM 5 venth to 4 Twelithst. : ladies 25¢:wents 60c. ME. DAVID CARD READER: MAGNETIC healer; charms, 122 Post st., room 2. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FKOM CRADLE TO grave:pictures given:ladies 25c: 914 O'Farrell, MOLE DR THOMAS CLAIRVOYA F ears Kearny. now 929 Post: fee 81: letter §2 SPIRITUALISM, ME. YOUNG'S CELEBRATED HERB medicines for kidney, liver and all female troubles; also her reliablé hair res oratives and tollet articles, at 605 McAllister st.: diagnosis free 4 to 5 P. M.; sittings daily: test circles Tuesda Thur., Sat. and Sun. evenings,10c; tel. Jessie 110 TEST MEETING TO-MIGHT, 10c.: 585 McAL- iwolscer st.: I Stlt, Clemens and ottiers; skeptics nvited. 326 MCALLISTER--MRS. C. J. MEYERS; test meetings every might; 10¢; Tue and Fri. 2 P.x: business sit_ings daily ut above No., $1. 11 LARKIN, 8 P.M.—PROFESSORTATU slate-writing; Mrs. Ladd Finnican and Myers: 10c. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE « writer. 118 Halgnt st.: hoars 9 until 6 p. M. RS. SHRINxR, TRANCE MEDIUM: SIT- tings dally, $1 filrcll Sun. eve. 311 Van Ness. RS, ELLIS, MEDIUM, SITTINGS, 9 TOS8, $1; circles Tues.. F Ge. 1824 Market at M HYPNOTISM, YPNOTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT success crtd. HypnoticMesmericIns.6 O’ Facrell LEGAL NOTICES. JOTICE — TAXES DUR UPON ASSESS: ments made by the State Board of Equaliza- tion, Controller's Department. State of Califor nia, Sacramento, October 12, 1896. In accordance with the provisions of ~ection 3668 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given that I have received from the State Board of Fqualization the *-Dupii- cate Record of Assessments of Railways” and the +Duplicate Record of Apportionment of Railway Assessments,” containing the assessments upon the property of each of the followlng-named asso- ciations or corporations, as fixed by the said State Board of Equaii the year 1896, (0 wit: Catifornia Pacific Raflroad Company, Central Py cific Railroad Company, Northern California Rail- road Company, Northern Railway Company, South Pueific Coast ltaliroad Company, Son:hera Pacific Raiizoad Company, Southern 'Californid Motor Road Company. San_Francisco_and North Pacific Raiiway Combany. Sonthern California Kallway Company, California and Nevada Raliroad Com- pany, Cafsen and Colorado Ralirona Company, Nevada-Callfornia-Oregon Railway Compuny, Nevaua County auge Ra lroad Company, arrow Nor.h Pacific Coast Railroad Company, Pacific Coast way Company, Pajaro Valley Rail- road Company., San * Francisco and San Maieo (Electric) Railway Company, Gualala River sailroad Company, Sierra’ Valieys Ralway Compiny, Puliman’s Palace Car Com- pany, and Atliniie ang Pacific Railroad Company. The State and County taxes on ail personnl prop- erty, and one-half of the State and County taxes on all real property, are now due and payable, and will be aelinguent on the last Monday in Noven- ber next, at 6 0’clock P. M., and unless paid to the state Treasur at the Capitol, prior thereto, 5 per cent will be added to the amount thereof, and unless 50 pald on or before the last Monday in April next, at6 o'clo¢k P. M., an_additional 5 per ceut wiil be added 10 the amount thereot. “The remaining one-hals of the State and County taxes on ail veal property will be due and payable aL any time after ihe st Mouday in Janaary next, and will be Gelinquent on the las Monday in A pril next, at 6 o’clock P. M., and unless pad to the State Treasurer, at the Capiiol. prior thereto, 5 per cent wil be added to the amoun: thereof. E. P. COLGAN. State Control ——— DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP, ISSOLUTION OF PARTN ERSHIP.,_NOTICE 1)1 hereby given that i.. H. WINSTON has this duy retired and withdrawn from the firm of A. M. SPECK & CO., real esiate agents and house. brokers, and that said business will be conducted by 4. M SPECK and J. 1‘3‘&3”‘?‘ from and after the by el T, , under ihe firm andstyle o A M; SPECK & CO. g Dated October 1, 189 A. M. SPECK, R H. W;%BTON- JN SPEC JPHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. D) SEYLES CANERAS AN LARGE STG0K photo goods. Cal, Camera Co., 124 Geary st BUILEB 'y GINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY 'water-pipes, McIntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beale. CITY REAL ESTATE. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. [ OR SALE—100 ACRES BEST LAND IN CAL- appraised by bank for $3500; sell for mortgage, $1500. _Address D., box 91, Call. % () 20x125; Ni. COR. LOEOS AND CAP- $350. 7w Ruticond amestead Associa- tion. CHAS. C FISHEKR, 507 Califorain st. C, BEMIS, + HEAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, ¢ " 524 MONTGUMERYST. FOR BALE. . 2600 mge of Kianyaa st bet Carl and erick: 25x100 feet. b0 San Carion Vilta lot: T00X150 feot: 700—50x127 :6 feet on Jackson st, overlook- 1ng the Presidlo and bay. 4 modern Douses of 8 rooms each.at park: 26x137:6 feec: T0ud passes houses; make offer. $8500—lezant NW. corner of Cols and Carlsta 00— Cholce bullding lots north of park. in—SW. cor. Fifth ay. and C st.:109x95 tt PONT BE AFRATY * 7 TQ BUY NOW. We don’t ask you to sign « contract payable in gold; you can pay in silver, $350: §5 cash, §5 monthly. Lots fronting on a sireet graded. sewered and macadamized; near mm electric road: short ride o YOUr WOrK. 5. M. LONG, : 3207 22 st., cor. Mission. Open evenings atter 7:30. 0W, SEE HERE, CAN YOU BUY FOR $10,000 such a valgable corner as SW. Fol- som and 21st sis? 95x80: will subdiviae 'if re- quired; also 20th st. and Treat ave, 25x110, $2500; siso N. side Page st., 50x100, 87:8 feet from corner Schrader, between Schrader and Stan- yan, §6750: will subdivide if required: offer wanted. Inquire Herb Institute, 1205 Market st. 2100, SEQOMED COTIAGE. $ . 81850—4-roomed cottage. Take Howard-st. cars to Potrero ave., walk two blocks east on 24th st.; large lots: easy terms. F. NELSON, builder. QEE TH SE HOUSES; PACIFIC HEIGHTS: 2 pew houses: all modern improvements; Jigh'ed by electricity or gas: will sell coeap: fine marine View; conservatory. Fillmore and Green. Apply BOVEE, TOY & SONTAG, 30 Montgowery. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGESIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 108-111 Market st JEW ELMWOUD KANGES ARE THE BEST W. 8. KAY MFG. CO., 12 California st. OFFRE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PRESS, stand desk, money ll, safe, cheap. 10% Clay. SPLENDID REMINGTON TYPLWRITER, D §45: othera irom $20 un._ REVALK SEWING MACHIN DS BOUGHT, SOLD, Towr LL KI rented KALD'S BUSINESS CUOLLEGE, 24 POST st.—Bookkeeping, business practice, short- band, typing. telegraphy, modern languages, Eag- lish branches, electrical engineering, eic.; 20 tenchers; 15,000 graduates: catalogue. A\fium. THE LEADL COLLEGE, 825 Montgomery st.: individual instruction 1o shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholarship $50: Jow Tates ver week and mo. YV OlcE, FRYSICAL CULTURE AND KL0- cutlon: latest and best methods. MES, CAL- HOUN, 3915 California st. o GOKKEFEPING THOROUGHLY 1N 6 WEEKS or year’s course free; only accoun:ant teaching. TARK, room 572, Parrot Emporium buflding. 'S‘-r'fl-:uus' _SHORTHAND AND SINESS College, 723. Market st.; expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere: day and night. FLASCO'S LYCIUM SCHOOL OF ACH Nu— 1 Private theatricals arranged: pupils rebearsad on stage. R. 5and 12, 1. O. U. F. block, 7th and Mkt SCHOUUL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. lcal engineering, surveving, architecturs assay: estab. ‘64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt, INGING; PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; French,German languages:$2 mo. 109 Taylor,r7. BUSEKES, Wicirx day & nizht: nociasses: 86 month. 845 Mission 3, ARLTHMTC, GRA M & UBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUSES BUILT; $150t0 $275 a room; pariics contemplating building invited to call and see plans. 1149 Mission. 100 E 3 ROOMS IN BER- ot 4Ux150: $15 monthly. $1000—Corner 100x100; $50 down: $15 moathly $400— Lot 40x120; 25 down: §26 monchly. $50U—Halt acre hill land: $10 monthly. SHAS. 3Y. 20 izomers st. PROPERTY O EXCHANG $100 1O 850,000 RANCHES 10 Income property near City Hall 16,000 14 vacant lots for improved. .. 8,000 100 business places-from $50. to. 20,000 What have you to offer. Apply to H. C. DICKER, 1020 sarket, opp. bth. ELLIMPROVED RANCH, CENTEALLY located: 250 acres; cholce lanc: owner forced to sell; or will exchange for cliy improved or small ranch: a morigage of $5500. Bi, box 6, Call Office, Uakland. PXCHANGES THE LARGEST LIST OF ANY office in city and country properiy: /so room- ing-houses of 12, 14, 16, 26, 27, 45 and 85 room:: 10 exchange for _city and couniry property. UN- DEKWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. L QEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES > for sale.. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose, (399D HOME: CHEAP: PO-SESSING RIGHT t0 180 ucres fine land. Address C., box 18, Call. EHA‘ABL.ISHED- 17 YEARS £3 ml;‘m;f AGENT. e and e: nge of country property astric 1y (3000 propositions), mo’;l reliabie, ent aud BEST SYS1EMATIZE ) LAN D OFFICE IN AMERICA. 620 Market st., opp. Palace Iotel. San Francisco. {OE SALE — NURSERY AND GAKDEN proper:y: San Rafael; centrai and prominent location, with abundant free water: for sale for cashor installments, or would exchange for city property; first-class opening for practical gardener. Apply 10 JAMES TUNS(6a0 or HEPBURN WILKINS, San Rafael, Cal. 'O LEASE—200 ACRES GOOD LEVEL LAND, A Woodside, 4 miles from Redwood Ciiy: new Tiouse. _Appiy L ALTSCHUL, 820 Clay st., 5. F. PO LET—ORCHA KD OF 16 ACRES 8 YEARS old at Stege, in Alta Punta Truct, for sale cheap. G. W. HAIGHT, 220 Sansome st., San_Francisca, ARGAIN—AN IDEA I RANCH FOR CHICK- ens, turkeys, ducks ond geese: 1 mile from Pleasanton, Alameda County, with 16 =acres of Vegetable, grain and fruit Jand; part now in or- «chard: 10-room house; stone cellars, stndle, barns and outbulidings; running water from towing rings: duck nd; water piped through house and grounds: this place will be sold for $2000 it taken immediately. 57 Chroniele building. OWN AND CONTROL IN VAHIOUS PARIS of California a 1arge acreuge of land suitable for grain, stock, citrus and deciduous fruits, vine- ards or general farming; also well improved ds with orchards and vineyards in full bearing nd good buildings: 1 will seil large or small trac:s choice localltis at very low prices and upon xceptionally easy terms. Send for fllustrated circulars and pamphie; H. FEANCIS, rooms 69- 70-71, Chronlcle building, San Francisco, Cal. 0 RENT—26 ACRES OF BOTTOM LAND, all in apricots, peaches aud prunes: never over- flows: 5 winvtes’ walk from postoflice and depos of Oakdale, Cal.; 5-room house and barn, Address A. V. SPIWARD, Oakaale, or ¥. L. TURPIN, Royai House, 8an Francisco. TITLE® HOMES, CLOSE 10 TOWN, IM- proved: easy terms: 1so 4 1012 acre pleces on & and 16 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday ac 632 Market st., S F. NHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the Unllfed States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- Age free OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ] -ACRE HOMEIN HAYWARDS FOR SALE or_exchange at haif its value; all in fruit trees; flne improvements; cottage of 6 rooms; stable and outbnildings: grand view: no morigage. Apply to WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 460 Elghth st., IMBER—1280 ACRES; KERN CO.; PLENTY water: exceilent stock ranch. N.. box 16, Call. MONEY TO LOAN, 100.000 A%, 1oFEST BATES: CIty . and Oakland: life insurance, bankbooks, stocks and bonds: estates: any sam. EHAINW A LD, BUCKBEE&CO., 218-220 Montgy A]JVANUES ON DIAMONUS, WATCHES jewelry. also on farniture, pianos, withous re- moval; lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELKY ETOREK, 948 Marke: st.: open evenings. KOF. LOULS MERKL: VIOLIN, MANDOLLN, gultar, cornet, reasonuble. 225 Geary,ur. Powll. M R & M ES, KOLANUVER, TEACHERS MAN olin, gultar, banjo. 935 Markes st., opp. Masoa X UITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL $3 mo._Marv' Westhaus, 59 Fitth. FYROFOSALS, PEOFOSALS FOR MATERTALS FOR Wt pairs to Streets. Clerk’s Cflice. Board of Super- visors, San Francisco, October 27, 1896.—In sc- cordance with _resolution No. 15,200 (Third Series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS wiil be recelved 1u_op:n session of the Bosrd on MONDAY AFTERNOON, Novem- ber %, 1896, from 2:50 to 8 o'clock, for rurnishing ana delivering the foliowing materials, a: such times and places on the water'front (except where otherwise provided) as may be required and desig- nated by the Soperintendent of Public Streets, etc., from December 1, 1896, 1o Lecember 1. 1897, for repairs to public streets, to the satisfac:ion of the Committee on Public ‘Streets, Highways and Squares and the Superiutendent of Fublic Strees. LUNBER—Of the best quaiity Orezon pine and redwood, assorted sizes, as may be required from time 10 time, L0 be delivered at the lumoer-yard of the successful bidder in this ci.y and county at such- times and in such quan:ities as may ve re- anired. CALIFORNIA BASALT BLOCKS—Best qual- ity, to be no less than 34 nor more thin 44 iriches in thickness and not less than 7 inches in depih, and 1ot less than § nor more than 32 Inches 4B Length, well “squared sud free from s flaws, sap and bunches. Said blucksto Le delivered in such quantitiés and av such times and places on the water front a8 may be required and designated by the. Superintendent of tublic Streets, High- ways and *quares. GHAVEL—To be of good quallty beach gravel, free from sand and dirt, BRICK—Hard-burned, of the best quallty of clay. TUMINOUS ROCK—To contain not less than 14 per cent of bitumen. PORTLAND CEMENT—O!f the bes: quality, which, afier being mixed one week, most show & tensile strength of 300 pounds to the squars inch, 10 be delivered at the place of business of the suc- cessful bidder. NOTICE—Bldders will estimate with the under- standing tiat bids will be entertained only from the parties known to be regulur dealers in the material required, and thai the board intends to award separately each kind of material required to the lowest yesponsible bidder | heretor, and bid- ders will staté & price for lumber by the 1000 feet, for basale blocks and bricks by the 1000, gravel aud bituminous rock by the ton, and cement by tue barrel for each of the several kinds, and must farnish a sample of basalt sione which they pro- pose to furnish to the Lommitiee on Streeis, be- fore the contrac: for blocks is awarded. ‘'he bidders will be requir.d to depostt with the Clerk of.the Board of Supervisors a certified check drawn to the order of ‘said Clerk, upon some bauk in the City and County of Ssn Francisco, in the sum 0f #1000 tn goid coin. conditioned 1f ihe pro- posai is accepted and the contract awarded, and if the Lidder shall fail or negiect Lo pay the printing charges, execute the contract and give the bond required within six days afier the award is made, then and in- that case’ the said sum shal) be paid into the City and County Treasury by sald Clerk as liguidated demages for such fai ure and neglect. The Superintendent of Public sStreeis will be re- quired to report immediateiy to the Board of Su- vervisors auy failure upon thé part of thecontractor 1o perform auy of the covenants on his part in sald coutract coniaiued, and upon receipt of such notification the Board shall terminate sald con- tract, and the same shall absolutely cease and de- termine. Biank proposa’s furnished by the Clerk. NOTICk—Bliders wil estimaie with the dis- tinct understanding that the party er parties to whom a contract is awarded for each kind of ma- terial will be required. prior to or at the time of the ‘execucion of ihe cobtract, 10 pay one-six:h the cost of advertising this noilce in three duily newspapers: also, thut the further right is reserved by ibe Board to terminate ihe contract at any time if the party or parties 10 whom the same shall be awarded shall not periorm the work to the entire satisfaction of the Siperintenaent of Public Streets and the Board. The Bourd reserves the right to reject all bids it the public good 50 require. ING. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. PROFOSALS FOR Wik KRECTION OF a two-story frame bullding for use as & police sta- tion_on the south line of O'Farrell st., between Eroderick and Devisadero. Office of the tlerk of the Board of Supervisors gf the ity and Coutliy of man Francisco, October In accordance with Resolution No. 15,191 (third scries) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROVOSALS will be received In open session of the Board of Supervisors on MONDAY AFTER- NOOXN, November 2, 189¢, from 2:30 10 3 o’clock, for the'ercction of a'two-siory fran:e bul.ding, for use as a police station, on a lot 25x80 feet on 'the south line of O’ Furrell street, 212 6-12 jeet cast- erly from Broderick street, between Broderick and Devisadero streets, in _accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by W. O. Banks, srchitect, and to be seen at his office, 126 Kearny sireet. room 21. e work of construction to be done in strict ac- cordance with (he specifications, under the super- vision and direction of George W. Kusseil, super- intendent, and to be completed within sixty (60) working days from date «f awaid of contraci, 10the satisfaction of the suid architect. the Chief of Police and the Committee on Health and Po.ice of the Foard of Eupervisors. Bidders will estimate and state a the entire work will. be perform with the spe 1.cations. 5 The party to whom the contract may be awarded wili be required, pr.or toor at the time of the exe- cntfon of the co.tract, 10 pay the cost of advertis- 1ng this nouice in three daily newspapers. in Order to pregerve uniformicr and to facllita’e the mward the Board bas resolved to 1e:eive no bids nnless made upon blank forms prepared hy the_committee; and a cestified check for the sum of $500 deposized by the bidder with and made able 10 the Cierx of the Board, conditioned f th posul be accepled and the contract award nd 1f the bidder shall fall or neglect to pay the printing execule the contract and give the required wiihin six days aiter, the said sam shall be paid into the City and County Hrcasmry by sid Cierk 88 lquidated damages for such failure and neglect. | rice for which in accoraance | LWAYS ON TOP FOR LIBEKAL AD- A\ "vances atlow interest; call and be convinced. Cat-rate Losn Office, rm, 7, Flood bldg, 809 Market OW RATE; $6 MONTHLY INTEREST ON 4 each $1000: same rate 2d morigage, Or ACross bay, or life insurance policies. COLS, box 2, Call. OANS ON DIAMONDS; INTEREST LOW: ladies’ private entrance; Pperiect secrecy, ai Uncle Harris’, 15 Grant $325.000 AT BANK RATE 2d mortxages, estates, rents, etc.; 1end as low as $50. H. MURPHY, 628 Market st. ONEY LOANED. ON JEWELEY o other valuables at the Eecurity Loan Offica, 1106Market st..or. Mason: private entrance? Furs. TRECT ON YOUK FURNITURE OK PIANO: no removal: no delays: 1o commissions: low interost. Rm. 68, Donohus bldg, 1170 Marke: s:. A NY AMOUNT: 1ST, 2D or 8D MORTGAGKS; A estates, vndivided inierests. real estate in ura: bate. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, room 3. FURNITURE AND PIANOS; NO RE- moval: low Integgst. Conservatory bldg., room 3, 219 Powe'l st. NY AMOUNT: LOWEST RATE: 1ST & 2D mortgage: flator installment. Dryden, 535 Cal. TTY REAL ESTATE:ADVANCES ON RENTS pianos, furaiture. SPECK & CO., 802 Market. DVA Coln C A PAWNBROKERS, IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Cosmopo'itan | orn Office, 49 Third. FINANCIAL, ‘leund. 0! For FITCHBUKG! 40-DAY TAKE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS OUT ON THE FITCH- BURG, SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL See Sonthern Pacific Ttme-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, 10 FITCHBURG _STATION IN FORTY-FIVE MINUTES. Alameda, Berkeley and Fruitvale trains singed by the Fitchburg scorcher. Haywards electric cars from Oskiand every few minutes. 1f you are tired of life and want 10 get off the earth, stay where you are. People get well, ve- come cheerful, contented and prosperous in Fiich- burg. Flichborg 1 the most promising suborb on the direct line of up-to-dmié public aud private im- proyements in ihe vicinity of Oskland. It is & usiness center by natural location. ltsrailway lines now operating, deep-water transportation for freight by Lamon’s line of fasvsailing vessels oa Cakiand barbor, and the excellent county rosds lending to it, are incon:estible proofs. It is rezu- larly laid out nto blocks and lots bounded by wids sireets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with &veuue trees, cypress hedges and evergreen groves. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. For a home while cheap: for speculation on a rising market: for & turn be first for investment now, and hold on. No city taxes to pay: no street improvemeuts to make. Waier supply from § companies at your coors. Lots In this beautifat town at cheaper rates and on easier payments than can be bought in many of the one-sireec tructs in an inaccessibie hayfield. Lots 25 snd 6U feel front by 100 to 200 feet deep 10 parallel street: double frontage. Terms, 10 per cent cash: deferred payments in easy instaliments; title perfect. 19 Montgomery st., S. F. W. F. MCCLUR] THAD. 8. FITCH, Fitchburs, OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. OUSE OF 11 KOOMS: LARGT GROUNDS: in first-class order: convenient for 2 families; $26. 884 Jackson 8 ., br. Usk-street station. TO LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS, Apply rm 222, Cal.=afe Dep.Bldg. MEDICAL, $160.00! e e e e OAKLAND FYURNITURE FOR SALE. TEAR DIAMON DS BY PATRONIZING H SCH ELLHA A S furnitore-dealer. 1) th. Oakld BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: latesi improved method of treatment: never fails: perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes thew sick to make them well; travelers heiped 1mme1lateiy; prices to salt the times: home in coufinement. DE. & MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAllister st.. next Hibernia Bank; consult free; Krench regulating pink pills, $2; hours from 9 A. M. 0.5 . M. und 7 109 P. M. LL CASES OF IRGEGULARITIES RE- stored at once; sate and sure relief guaran- teed: travelers helped without delay; home in cenfinement: regular physicizn of long and suc- cesstul practice: medicat electricity and sate reme- dies :or all femele complainis: ladies call and state your case befure beinz treated elsewhe: ou will save time and expense; consultatiou free. RS. DR. WYETH, 916 Fost st., near Larkin. BSOLU ELY HARMLESS—THE GREAT female regulator; Dr. Joubin’s French Cap- sules are safe and sure; no temale should be withont them: no aanger or afier effects; they also act as & preventive; a guaranieed cure for irregularities: price $1 50; sent free by mail on receipt of price; female specialist in attend- ance, Address E. DAVEGA, 23 Kcarny st., rooms 6and 7, 8. F. A NEW PROCESS-NOMEDICINE, INSTED ment or worthless pilis used: every woman her own physician for all female troubies, no mat- ter from what cuuse; restores always in one day; can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed if you want to be treated sufe and sure call on a man’s physician. - DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st. R FOULKT'S FRENCH CAPSULES, A xuaranteed abzolute cure ot all femule irregn- jaritles (no matter what cause); posliively sate" and sure; no danger or after effects; taken in tims, it also acts as a preventive; price 8150 per bax: gent free by mail on recelpi’ of price. WALLER BROTHERS, 88 Grant ave., San rrancisco. T)B; S00DWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of irregulariiles in one day, gunrantecing & cure ot 10 charge; separate bome for patients: best skill; low fees: regulator $2. 904 McAllister st. DEIERWIG, 116 OFARRELL: COMPOET- able. siricly private home before aud during confinemen:; best of care ana medical attendance; 20 years' practical experience; terms reasonable. SURE CUKE FOR ALL FeMALEK DiS- A I O A ot LS men: ; evel com! : satisfaction guaran! or mone; re{;,nded. MRS, DR.GWYER, 226 Turk st. ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Maret st.; his 30 years' successful practice I a gnarantee of fair treatment; the worst cuses treated satisfactorily by mail. LPKAU'S FRENCH PILLS—-A BOON TO iadies tronbied with irregularisies: 1o dancer: safe and sure; §2 50 express C. O, D.: don’t delay until 100 jate. OSGOOD BKOS., Oakland, Cal. RS. DR. SCOTT OF 218 POWEKLL ST., RE- moved 513 Jones: female trouble and diseases of eye a specialty ; confinement home;: consuit free RS, M. K. ROGERS’ HOME IN CONFINE- men erms low; infants for adoption. 9:9 Howard st. e HOME A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS, DR, FUNKE, 1416 tighth st., Alameda, RREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DISKASE MRS. DR, PUKETZ and be content. 54145 4th. D‘L HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR Jones. Diseases of women and children, M RS. DKS. DONOVAN, 1806 FOLSOM ST.; confirement: terms reagonable. MHORSES, X E OND-HAND 4CAN MILK DELIVERY wagon cheap. Apply 169 Second st. HOKBES FUK SALE; ALSO WAGONS es, carts, barness; Grand Arcade Horsa Magket, 327 Six.h st.; auttion sales every Wedues day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ik EMPORIOM SALES VARDS 210 VA Jencia si., is the piace 10 go if you want io buy, sell or exch ‘r orses, buggies, w: S or har- ness; auction sales every Saturdayv at 11 o'clock, 00 SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAE Jess: all kinds: buggy.wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway: 40 cheap Rors:s. 15th and Vaiencia. -4 struction of the tunnels. pipe line, cement work and excavation necessary for 30,000 feet of conduit for dévelopment 0f water power in the Ean GM." :‘IEM ‘The right is reserved 10 reject any or ; nl{hu speclicasions and full Information can be oblained from e BALCH 28 Baker biock, Los Angeles, PROFESSIONAL CARD. TORN B, RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES ROOMS I3 ani ‘9%, Crocker. bulldlug; - teiephone Saia 75, ¥an Francisco, Cal. - OHN W AITKEN ANDMAURICE L ASHEK IJW!“MN“&"“WMWW 'Blanks furnisbed by the Clerk. SO0} - The Board lrn.m Tight 1o reject all bids if 1 50'31‘-‘ Bfihfi'fl:x\b.annuu:) HAND HA k- the pubicgood 80 reaulle, | o GWELL Clerk, | FockawAys, carts: must be sold. 1158 Aission v; 3 FRACTOR GRREES PASTURED, 2 A 3M0.; SEND FOR N i vi inis oveaer J0L e By e circular. - Hyde Ranch, 830 Commer cial st. 50 HEAD DRIVING Anb WORA HOKSuS; welght 1000 to 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. e e e e e e WAGONS AND CARRIAGHES. SRS SR ST R S Y EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS’, LAUN- dry, milk and TOCKaway poeeri ‘wagons: also and 2 fiue buggies. 828 st INK TOP BUGGY VERY CHEaAP; FOR sale or trade. HEIgR. 136 Fllis st . & % TO LEASK,. T 22 S St it oy S 20 WOBE AQGEess Jo By 437 Sausowe sl S 4o T ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. OR SALE— House 8 rooms and bath, Central ave.: coitage 6 rooms, Everets st.; on long ime and easy terms, or will ex: for'San Fraucisco property. Ap- ply ASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Markot st., San Francisco, Cal. ——— e ALAMEDA FURNITURE FOR SALE. CARPETS AND FURNITURE OF most desirable 8-room house, near_two depots, are offerea ut private sale. Call7 1010 A. ., 2 t0 4 p.x,1478 Benton st., Alameda, Morion Sta- tion. Mo dealers; house can be rented by respon- sible parties. BERKELEY HOUSES. HAT BEAUTIFUL HOME 1IN BERKBLEY of 12 rooms and bath is now ready for & tenant; newly painted and papered throughout: 10 scres of grouud; large orchard: auy variety of fowers aud Jovely lawn: price $30, worth $60. Apply A.J. SNYDER & CO.. 467 Ninth st.. Gakland. —— THE DIVORCE RECORD. Comniaints filed: Martha Coleman agalnst Jossph Coleman. John B. Hurd azains: Leona Hurd. A. J. Eraest against Olive Ernest. Lucinda ¥. White against Albert White, Louisa Josesski against Henry Josesski. Jqseph C. Freese against Helen C. Freese. Divorces eranted: Mabel Val Poole from A. Laurice Val Poole, for faiiure to provide: by Judge Sanderson. Sarah L. Moore from Prank . Moore, for infi- deiity ; by Judge Hunt. Joseph Dilhan from Grace A. Dilhan, for de- sertion : biludzfl Slack. ’ Hattfe B Meighan from Thomas P. Melghan, for willful neglect: by Judge Hunt. Abigail Maxywell from Wyman Maxwell, for de- sertion: by Judge Seawell. ‘Annie Walcotc from Eugene W. Walcott, for | desertion ; by Judge Daingerfield. | BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth, marriaze and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They mus. be handed in a: either of the publication offices and be indorsnd with the name and residence 0f persons authorized 0 buve the same published. | X BORN. FISH-Tn Stockton, Cal. October 22, 1898, to the wife of James Fish, ughter. O'BRIEN—In this city, October 12, 1898. to the wife of Dr. A. P. O’Brien, a son. O’CONNELL—In this city, October 27, 1898, to the wife of John O’Connell. a son. e MARRIED. CARLE—RUDOLPH—In this citv, October 24, 1895, by the Rev. J. G. Manwold, Friedrich Carle and Christiane Kudolph, both of >an Francisco. CASNER~HARRIS—In this city, October 18, 1896, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Harry Casner and Ray Harrls, both of San Fraacisco. KIRSCHNER—PEYSER—In this city, October 25, 1893. by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Herman Kirschner and Lizzle Peyser, both of ‘San kran- cisco. MoNA UGHTON—COPELAND—In this city, Oc- . tober 21, 1594, by the Rev. P, R. Lynch, T. H. McNauzhton ana Anita Copeland, both of Saa Francisco. PAUL—MCGREGOK—In this: city, October 26, 1896, by the Rev. Dr. ¥. R. Dille, Colin Paul and Margaret McGregor, both of Oakisnd, Cul. STAFF—-GROENWOLDT—In_this eity, October 26, 1893, by the Rev. Dr. E, R. Dille, George ¥ Staff and Meta W. Groenwoldt, bothof San /Francisco. . e ———— DIED. Bernard, Charles A. Kronberg, Adolph Biacow, Helen C. Langeron, Francois Caliabag, Frink Lind, John C. McMahon, Jumes D, - MeMaous, Frank Meyer, Edward K. Monck, Ann B. Muilen, Marzverite F. Cannon, Aribur D, Casey, Blanche « Daly, John Dorey, Osmond E. Dyas, Joseph W, KEldridge, William H. O’Brien, Paul D. Geaaney, Julla Pecersen, Jacob Th. Halstead, Celia M. Samuel, Wililtam Hill, Rev. William H. Ingrabam. Lydia A. Janjou, Mary C. H. Valentive, Thonms B. Kennedy, Willlam ‘White, Kdward P. BERNARD—In this clty. at his_residence, 2733 “Californin street, Charles A. Bernard, a native t#wn.l“-»‘wfllruu 4 3 ‘Friends andsacquaintances ara Zeanacs- fuily fnvited to attend the faneral Te(IS DAY (Wedoesiay), at 1 o’clock P. M. from Ploneer Hall, Fouarth si i, near Market. Lutermeat Masonic c.m#y. Remams at the par Schroeder, Herman Smith, Pechnel . lahan,” a native of San Francisco, age lors of the California Undertaking Company, 123 Stockton street, corner of Gieary. 3 BLAUOW—Near_Centerville, Alameda County, Cal, October 27, 1896, Helen C. Blacow. relict ot the late Robert Blacow, and beloved mother of Willism H. and Richari D. Blacow, Mrs. Mary J. Horner, Mrs. Alice A. Ralph and the inte Alfred Biacow, anative of - Darmstads, Ger- many, aged 75 y nd 8 months. 4@ Friends and acgnatutances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday) at 2 o'clock P.M.from her late Yesidence neur Centervilic, Alameda County. Interment Centerviile Cemetery. CALLAHAN—In this city, October 27, 1895, Frunk, beloved son of Joieph T und £mma Cal- years 10 mouths and 15 days. Ba-Friends and acquaintances are raspeci: fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tharsday), at 10 o'clock A. M.. from 934 < chez street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CANNON—In this eitv, October 27, 1895, Arthur D.. beloved son of Edward B. and Jeanie Can- non, and brother of Bridson, kilia and Emily Cannon, & naiive o! San Francisco, aged 7 monthy and 16 days. A@-Friends and acqualntances are resnact. fully invited to aitend the faneral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1 o'clock ... from the resk dence of his parents, 415 T'wenty-seventh street, betwden Clhiurch and Sanchez Inzerment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CASE Y—In this city, October 27. 1896, Blanche, beloved wife of John Casey, and danzhter of M. and Mrs. William M. Nuner, a native of Moke; umne Hill, Calaveras County, Cal., aged 2% years. DALY—InSanta Clara, October 27,1896, John, beloved husband of Annfe Daly, and brother of Patrick, James and Timothy Daly, & nscive of Broadford, County Limerick, Ireiand, aged 50 gears. A ‘member of Igaatian Council No. 85, AFFriends and acquaintances are respsct- fuily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8:30 0'clock A. 3., from the par- lors of the Unfted Under:akers, 27 and 29 Fifth stree:, thenceto St. Patrick’s Church, wherea requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 0'clock A Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Y. M. L—Members of Ignatian Council No. 85, Y. M. L. are respac:fully requested to attend th funeral of our late brovher, jonn Daly. trom the riors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fitth screet, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8:15 Oclock a. 3. sharp. P.J. LAWLOR, Pres. C. L. LBNER, Secretary. DOREY—In this city, October 26, 1896, Osmond- E. Dorey, a native of the Island of Guernsey, aged 25 years, DYAS—In this city, October 26, 1898, Joseph Willlam, beloved husband ot Maggie Dyas, son of Joseph C. and Margaret A. Dyas, and brosher of Mrs. M. Milnthorp, Mrs. A. Biake and Ed- , Maggie and Emma Dyas, a nadve of Stockton, Cal., aged 36 years 9 monthsand 9 cnul [Santa’ Cruz and’ Stockion papers please copy. 43 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 o'clockc e. ., from the resi- ence of his parents, 2114 Mission street, thence 10 St. Charies Borromeo Church, corner Eigh- teenth and Shotwell streets, where services wiil be held. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ELDRIDGE—In the City und County Hospltal, Qctober 26,1893, Wiliam H. Kidridge, aged 45 years. GEANEY—In South San Prancisco, October 96, 1593, Julla Geaney, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. HALSTEAD—In this city, October 25, 1896, Celia M. Halstead, » native of Maine, aged 57 years. HILL—In Berkeley, Ociober 27, 1598, Rev. Wil- liam H. Hill, anauveof Connecticut, aged 850 years and § months, [Sacramento papers pleaso copy. | : &5~ Funeral services will be held TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock A. M., ut St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Berkeiey. intermens Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. INGRAHAM—In Golden Gate, October 26, 1898, Lydia A. Ingraham, a native of Malne, aged 61 years 2 months and 15 days. JAUJOU—In Alameds, October 27, 1896, Mary . H.. twin chid of Kugene A.and Sarah Jad- jou, & native of Alameda, aged 4 months and 43 days. AF-Friends and acquaintances aro resosst- fully invited to attend the funeral sarvices TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 11 o'clock A. M., at the residence, 2929 Lincoln avenue, Alameda. Interment private, Mount Caivary Cemevers, via 1 o'clock P. M. creek boat. EKENNEDY—In this city, October 28, 1896, Wil- liam, beloved husband of Mary Kennedy, a na- tive 'of County Tipperary, ireland, aged 45 years. 4 R-Friends and acqualntances are raspect. fully {nvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock P. ., from his late residence. corner Craut and Marshail streets, off Misslon road. thence to St Mary's College Churcn for services. interment Holy Cross Cemerery. % KRONBEEG—In this city, October 28, 1896, Adoiph, beloved husband'of Anuie Kronberg, and father of Slgmuud. Rosle, Joseph, Isador and Philip Kronberg. a native of Austria, aged 50 years 10 months and 1 day. & Friends and acquaintances are resveo:- fully Invited to atiend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock A. M., from B’nal B'rith Hail, 121 Eddy screet, whera the funeral services will be held under the auspices of Loric Lodge No. 216, F.and A. M. lutermeni New Salem Cemstery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets a: 11:30 0'clock A. M. F. AND A. M.—Doric Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M.: Ofitcers anc members of above lodge ara Lereby notified to_ assemble at_toeir hali, 121 Eddy sireei, THIS DAY (Wednesday) “at 9:30 o'clock A. M., to attend the funeral 0f our laie brother and secretary, Adolpa Kronberg. By order of the W. M., WILLIAM GLENN COPELAND. LANGERON—In this city, October 26, 1895, Fraucols, beloved husband of Ernestine Lange- ron, and stepfacher of Charles A. Dumont, a lia- tive of Frauce, aged 71 years and 9 months. A Friends 'and acanainiances are respact- fully invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from his late residence, 229 Shipley street, thence to L O. O. . Cemetery. LIND—In this city, October 27, 1898, John C., beloved sonof Nieis A.and Johanna S, Lind, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months. McMaHON—In the City and County Hospital, October 27, 1393, James D, McMahon, aged 61 years. McMANUS—In Ockland, October 26, 1896, Frank McManus, beloved husband of Nora McManus, and broiher of William and James MecManus and Mrs. Margaret Phillips. a native of Leitrim, Ireland, aged 36 years. A& Erlends and acouaintances are respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesaay), at 9:30 0’clock A. ., from the resi- dence of his brother, Seventh and Castro streets, thence to the Church of the Immaculaie Concention, where a solemn requiem m: will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, co mencing as 10 0'clock .M. interment St Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MEYER—In this clty, October 27, 1898, Edward Koechig Meyer, beloved son of Mrs. Chatles Meyer. and brother of Albert and Louls Meyer, anaiveor St Louis, Mo., aged 27 years § months and 20 days. [St. Louis (Mo.) papers please copy. ] A&~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. 3., from the family residence, 720 Howarl street, nader the aus- pices of the Musicians’ Union. Interment Masonic Cemetery. MONCK~—In this city. October 26, 1896, Ann B., widow of the late Richard H. Monck, mother of Mrs. Emilie Newell, George J. Monck and Mrs. C. H. Van Orden, and grandmother of Paul E. and Harvey S. Keller, a native of England, aged 75 years. A @~ Friends are respectfully ‘invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from her lateresidence, 2813 How- ard street. inierment Masonic Cemetery. MULLEN—TIn this city, October %7, 1896, Mar- erita Frances. dearly beloved 'daughter ot fonn Francis ana Lizzle Mullen, sister of May and Willie Mullen, granddaughier of William and the late Eliza Kearney, and niece of Mag- gle and the Jate John Kearney, anative of San Francisco, aged 3 years 11 months and 2 days. g Friends and acqualntancey are Tespest- sully 1nvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW Thursday). at 1 o'clock P.M. from the resi- Senca of the parents, 344 Thirteenth street, thence to St Joseph’'s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. % O’BRIEN—In this city, October 19, 1896, Paul D, lofant sonof Dr. A. P. and Veronica O’Brien, aged 7 days. PETERSEN—In this city, October 25, 1896, _Jacob Th. Petersen, anative of Holstein, Ger: many, a5e0 79 years. A member of Magnolia Lodge No. 29, L 0. O. F., and Master Mariuery’ Benevolent Association. A& Friends and acquaintances are respest. folly Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Wednesday), at 2 o’clock P. x., from L. 0. 0. F. I, corner Market and Seventh streéts, whers funeral services will be held under the apspices of Magnolla Lodge No. 29, L. 0. O. F. Remalas at the pariors of H. P. Peterien & Co., 22¥ M- Allister screet. Interment L O. O F. Cemetery. SAMUEL~In this city. October 26, 1596, Willism Samuel, of the British ship Waverkoe, a nauve of Port Louls, Mauritius, azed 24 years. SCHROEDER—In Pleasanton, Alameda County, Merman Schroedor, beloved ‘husbani of Maria Senroeder, and brother of George, Henry and Johu Schroeder, aged 53 years 7 months and 2 days. SMITH—In this city, October 27, 1895, Pethnel Smith, beloved husband of Gracie Smith, and father'of Charles A:, Frank W..Henry H.and Mrs. Aaeling Smith and Mrs. Theresa Schiller, a native of Malne, uged 61 years. VALENTINE—In this city, Octobar 27, 1895, Thomas_B., beloved husband of Jeanie 4. Val- ‘entine, brotherof 5. D, and Edward J. Valen- tine of San Francisco and M. B.and C. C. Val entine and Mrs. M. C. O’Brion of New York, and_uncle of T. D. Valentine, a native of New York. A3 Friends and acquaintances ars raspoci- sully Invited to attend the faneral TO-MORKROW (Thursday), st 10:16 o'clock A. >, from ths riors of the Balawin Hotel. Interment By press Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 0'clock A- &. train from Third and Townsead streets. ‘WHITE—An anolversary requiem high mass will ‘be celébrated at *t. Joseph's Church TO-MOR- ROW (Thursday), at 9, o'clack A. M, 1or vhe re- pose or the sou of Edwara P. White. MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth 5t., Opp. Lincoin School. - Telephone 3080 ¥ MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, QAX MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST UEME- tery tothe city; non-sectarian; in 10 sense ex- clusive; locaton unexcelled. Oflice V97 Marke ireoh SOULDERS) COruer of SiXid

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