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g18 HOUSES TO LET. "HOUSH7 ROOMS AND BATH. 3433 + Seventeenth, few steps from alencia. AN ful J_ W:2-STORY; 8712 CLAY ST.; BEAUTI marine view. Address DR. DAVIS, 4 Muzphy building. i \ SES; 3 T8 ROOMS; BATH; HAMP- , off Folsoth st. bet. Second and hird. 1OLE HOUSE: 6 ROOMS, BATH. 814 Laguna s.., near Union. Q) OAK, floors, each sepafate for housekeeping; newly papered : NEAE MARKET—12 ROOMS, 8 painted: sanitary plumbing: fine loca- tion for renting roomsy cheap rent; go and see 1t OUSES 10_RENT money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 ontromers st FOR_VERY LITTLE ¢) COTTAGES 4 sheds COTTAGES YO LET. LARGE BARN AND rent. 1822 Turk st. reasona S‘c Y 4-KOOM{COTTAGE: RENT $10, 1128° nio n st. HOUSEEEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Buiter Streece 732 SUTTER ST, NE. JONES — NICELY cheap. furnished housekeeping rooms; bath; 12 Tenth Street. TENTH—2 OR 3 FRONT HOUSEKEEP- Ing rooms: gas, stove: cheap. Ihira Siree. THIRD — SUNNY FRONT SINuwuLE room, furnished for housekeeping- Twenty-fourth Street. TWENTY-FOURTH, NR. VALENCIA —sunny front room and kitchen connect- 26! 340 ing: $12. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1896. TERIONATS. EDUCATIONAL., }{‘REE EXHIBITION TO-DAY — RESTAU- rant, hotel men and private families cordially invited to call and inspect Prenga’s new broiling system: meat Lrolled by this process remains Len- cer and retaing all juice. Ladirs; no black fingers Or 800:: restaurant par.ors-connected with exhibi- tion; meals, American or European style; highest gold medals. 124 O’Farrell st. PROSPERINS TRADESMAN, WITH means, azed 47. would ke scqualntance With respectable servant, view matrimony. G. S., box 180, Cell Office. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty; private; nocharge uniess successfal: ail Jaw suits, ‘claims, colleétions, wills, deeds, etc., at iended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law. 550 Markets:. K MAKE THE BEST $12 SUIT TO ORDER inthe U.S. NEWHAUS & CO., 115 Kearny. Van Ness Avenue. NEWLY FUHNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms; also single. 43 Van \ess uve. KOOMS TO LEY. JUNNY COTTAGES, 4 AND 5 ROOMS: BATH, L9 basement; stable. Dolores and 15th sts. ~-ROUM S Y _COTTAGE: MODERN IM- +) provements; chicken-house; $16 50. 817 Clf- ford st., pear Castro. 7.5 < AND §9— COTTAGES, rooms; good order: water free. 3 AND 4 Apply premises, 945 Bryant st., or UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. ( NOTTAGE J Walnut ave.; 4 ROOMS AND STABLE: 670 rent reasonable. MA DISON & BURKE. 626 Market st. N AKE YOUR Rr tage in the Missio tel: $100 cash, balance monthiy. E 5207 Twenty-gecond st.: office open evenings. NT PAY FOR A NEW COT- : 4 rooms, bath, wood man- M. LONG, e o e ey 915 Xkitche: bath. et ¥URNISHED FLATS. . VAN NESS AVE—HANDSOMELY FUR. nished parior suite or flat, 2 or 3 rooms and i sun all day mew,carpets and_iurniture; complete for housekeepin ; reasonable. duced. TEHAMA—MOL batn; ga +LATS TO LET. NFLATS: 6 ROOMS: latest improvements: rent re- bush Stree:. 797 BUSH-FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOM; { first fioor; tourist trade a specialty. 823® BUSH—FURNISHED ROOM FORSIN- DZLO gle gentleman; reasonable; references re- quired. 51 sudy Streec. EDDY—SMALL FURNISHED ROOM; private family; gas; bath: $7. Lius Streed. HF_RAMONA, 130° ELLIS; MRES. KATES M ART, manager—A quet house: centrally lo- cated; newly furnished: elevator; hot & cold water. 79| ELLIS_SUNNY BINGLE HOOM; USE 1 of bath; rent 5. ° Likuth ruree. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8T: st., near Market; furnished and uniurnished. 34 EIGHTA-NIC-LY FURNISHED KOOMS, en suite or single, very cheap. Fulton Street. FULTON—2 SUNNY FURNISHED BAY- Wwindow rooms. 448 ].IBEEAL ADVANCES OX DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, etc.; lowest rates. 948 Marketst. MAGNISCOPE — NEW PROJECTING 3a- chine; uses thekinetoscope films; price $250. BACIGALUPL 948 Market st. ANICURE AND CHIROPODIST PARLORS, MRS, CARROLTON, room 10, 1207 Market. HAVE HEARD OF SOME OTHER PLACES where they dress hair for 25, but there is Deither quickness, neatness _nor politeness there: any of my empioyes who offend in any particular are dirchar.ed: patrons will pl-ase report offend- ers 10 me. Gray and bleached hair restored to natural color. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. R. SMITH'S BATHS POSITIVELY CURE rheumatism, neuralcis, kidney, liver and nervous troubles; nygieuic board” with sunay T00ms for invalids; circalars and consultation free. Address DR. B. J. SMITH, 1513 Buchanan st.,S.F._ ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening classes; instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington, B. L. Purtington. Particalars 424 Pine. ADIES' L ATRDRESSER—MRS. HUBBARD, $27, MODERN FLAT: 7 ROGMS; Jarge yard.> 1015 MeAllister st. 50. 4 Y ROOMS AND BATH; MA- rine view. Inquire 410 Kearny, yoom 10 Geary Street. 1 GEARY—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; 2 key at 217. 21 1714 POST—5-ROOM SUNNY FLAT; BATH; garden; rent $17. : ORNER FLAT, 8§ § 3 J 114 Eighth st. ' Key a: grocéry co ¢ ROOMS, BATH; Minna 337 GEARY, COR MASON — ELEGANTLY furnished rooms; rent reasonable. 40— GEARY (THE NAVARRE)—FURNISH- ) ed rooms; board optional; folding-bed. S RAU 6 room SCH—A NICE SUNNY FLAT.OF 4 arge yard; cheap-rent. 3 21 /- GEARY — 4 UNFURNISED +) suitable for business. ROOMS Key at 217 Geary st 1021 HAIGHT, NRs BAKER—NEW 6-ROOM M ARTINETTL 1101 GE3 RY, SW. CUR. VAN Ness—Suites and singles; newly furaished. 100 Cuidea Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—HAND- somely furnished large sunny bay-win- fldc; best block on Haight; fine view. dow front room ; aiso single room. *OVELY FLAT, 1512145 CASTRO ST., NEAR | 3 SWRLG N chiyetin: 4 oo path snd gas: water | R s Lokl freé: $18. $12, bet. i FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH; HOT and cold water: gas. 2408 Harrison s%, tieth and Twenty-first. $17. A() OPPER FLAT; O 5 ROOMS AND bath. 129 Clive ave.. near Van Ness 716 NATOMA — FLAT, water and ashes paid. 4 ROOMS,. $10; $25. from. Heght-sr, cars. Public, 603 Marke: st SR SUN NY,. MODERN _06-FOOM FLAT, ished, with piano; Park Eill, 2 blocks ARK LANE, Notary 8 farn 7611 EOWARD — NICELY ~FURNISHED {012 sunny bay-window rooms. and others; reasonable. : JOnes Stree.. WINKLE: NEW t sunoy suites and : newly-furnished; baih, etc.; $10 to $30. . ©- i enrny Stre RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 £\ "Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first Tlsss In every respect: terms reasonable. KEARNY — ANT SUNNY TOP FLAT, & ROOMS. all 1atest improvemens; §15. 713 Grove NY: MODERN FLAT; 7 ROOMS bath. 1158 Golden Gate ave., cor. Webster. 12; FLAT OF EIVE SUNNY ROOMS AND basement.. 706 Birch ave., nr. Buchanan. 930 NINETEENTH ST, NR, bath and 2as; water free; $14 BUSH; FLAT 5 ROOMS, BATH, ater free. Apply 1211m Bush st. 151: »1 MISSION, NR. BLEVENTH—5 AND 2 § iarge suiny rooms:, bath: 1 undry. ) PI ern YOSPER , OFF, SIXTEENTH, arket—Lovely sunny upper >-room flaty rent 315, water free. HE: C ~P MODERN FLATS, b AND 6 ROOMS, $8 10 £16; see thém. 5234 Seventh st. Larkin Street. LARKIN-SUNNY FURNISHED rooms; $4 and $5 per month. Leavenworth Stree. 71 | LEAVENWORTH, NEAR POST~TWO [ sunny rooms, gentlemen: pleasant outlook. Call on owner, 23 (3ears st., Toom 36 120 Muike OSEMITE FHOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PER - wight. 85c to §1: week. $1 50 10 85: families. ©¢) MARKET — NICELY FURNISHED 1122 FIBALDS BUSINESS LOLLEGE, 51 FOST Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, telegraphy, langusges, English branches, clecurical engineering: 20 teachers; 10,000 gradu- ates; day and eveniug sessions; catalogue. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 825 Montgomery st.: individual instraction in shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegrapny, etc.: Jite scholarship 850: low rates ver week and mo. xexflll‘.x{xe scsloo MECH., ELEC., civil, mining, survey, assay. archit., X ra taught:es. 1864. A.VAN DER NAILLLN, 748 s OOKKEEPING THOROUGHLY 1N 6 WEEKS or year’s course free; only accountant teaching. TARR, room 572, Purrott Emporium building. QEIERLS SHORTHAND AND BUSINES3 College, 723 Market st : expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere: day and night. ELASCU'S LYCEUM SCHOUL OF 4 JTING— | “Private theatricals nrr-n?d- puplls rehearsad on stage. R. 5and 12, 1. 0. U. . block, 7th and Mkt Y UITAR, MANDOLIN, PLIANU AND VOCAL lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 39 Fifth. ROSB—VOICE CULTURE: ELOCUTION, RE- moved to Dono 10e bldg,cor Ma ket&Taylor sts. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAME, day & night: no classes; 85 month. 845 Mission. TGHT SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUS,COLLEGE 24 Post scom meroial,shorthand, English 1ow rates. ROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet: reasonable. 225 Géary,nr. Powell, TNGING; PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE French.German languages:$2 mo. 109Tavior,r7. MUSICAL INSTHKUMENYS, AGALN WE OALL ATTENTION TO THE fact that we are sellng good-toned second- hand pinaos for $3, $4 and $5 _per month; beauti- ful new uprights for $6, $7. $8, 39 and $10 per month; no cash payment Tequired larger than the Bbove amounts: sll_purchasers of upright pianos from us have e privilege of exchangin, sbie or 8 Steinway any ume W years from date without sacrifice. SHERMAN,” CLAY & CO., representatives of Steinway &' Sous’ planos. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco; also Oax- 1and, Cal: Portiand, Or.; Seatile, Wash. BSOLUTELY THE OLD ST AND LARGEST house west of Chicago Is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 80 G'Farrell st.; pianos, or- gansand all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices: terms €.sy: prices lowest; everything possible done 10 please and satisiy the customer. A CLUALLY THE BEST BAKGAINS 1N PL- anos! see our list ior this week; planos on $3, $4, 85, 86, §7, 88, $9, $10, 315, $20 monthly pay- ménts: fine stook and cover with each; dellverad free anywhere in the city aud kept tahed by ex- pert _concert_tuners. The F. W.SPENCEx CO. salesrooms 985 Market st.. opp. Mason. ARDMA . UPRIGHT, SLIGHTLY USED: 1e1t for sale by party obliged to dispose of it at once: a great opportunity. THEJ. DEWING CO., second floor, Flood building, HALYS BEOS, BUSH & GERTS AND Knabe planos; gei our prices: good_second- hand uprights, $125; organs, $35. WM. C. HAMIL- ‘TON, successor A. L BANCKOFT & Cul., 524 Post PEAVIIFUL GAK 38D WALNUT PIANOS Just received and for sale cheap. Z. MAU- VAI1S Music Company, 769 Marketst. 00D - UPRIGHT, CHEAF; BARGAIM, SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hibernia Bank. DLEGANT EMERSON, FIRST-C LASS CON- Temoved to the Vendome, 1104 Market st., will be pleased to see her old patrons; bairdress: ing, 25¢; hair coloring: face treatment, RE YOU GETTING BALD? My private remedy sure cure for baldness: gueranteed an absolute preventive for loss of hair: starts new growth in 30 days;eradicator of dandruft Testmonials and circulars at 424 Folsom st.. near First. J. W. O'HOR’E. Kept by ail drag; JULEGANT MASQUERADE COSTUMES, AX- DERSON'S, 121 Stockion st.: country orders. SUITS CLEANED, PRESSED, $1: REPAIKRS dyeing done. 26 Montcomery, r. 1. 1000 SARDS, $1 50" SHOW CARDS, ETG Tel. Black 141. HILL, 233 Geary st. O To 609 THIRD; CHEAP PAINTING, papering, whitening and plastering: estimates given for all kinds of work. A. HOFFMAN.: $1 2 DOZEN—FINE CABINETS AT WIL SON’S Gallery, 1028 Market. UPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENTLY R~ moved by electrolysis. MRS, DR. WELCH. . 2116 Bush, below Fillmore: hrs, 2t0 8, ex. Th & Sa. LTS, SCIATICR, CATARRH, DISEA ES OF Wwomen. DR. SPITZY, 41514 Kearny, 1 tod Pt AZOR EXCHANGE, 650 MARKET—BASE- ‘ment: fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. TTHE PEOPLE'S UNE DOLLAK MEDICAL Institute, all cases treaced and medicines fur. Dished for $1: call or write. 10293y Markes sk, bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. ATCHES, DIAMON US, JEWELRY OF ALL kinds at reduced priccs: mus: move; building 10 be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. TPIURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until_cured: send for book. DRS. MANS. FIELD & PORTKRFIELD. 838 Markel st. LOAKS, FUKS AND SUITS RETAILED AT wholesals prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. URNETT’S CORN CURE—SURE CURL FOR corns. bunions, warts; 26c. 527 Montgomery. 1L FACIAL BLEMISHLS, SUPERFLUOUS hair, moles, freckles, scavs, etc., removed by Elite Electrolysis Co., 236 Turk, nr. Leavenworia. 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW KVE- 1y night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- Vertsements fn living light; promoters of bas vess. Consult OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Marketst. QLECTRI0 LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| W inchester House, 44 Third st., near Market 00 rooms, 26¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 o 88 per week: fres busand baggage to and from the ferry. IBERAL ADVANCES UN DIAMONDS, v W' 4 elry, etc.: lowes: rates. Y45 Market st. LD GOLD. SILVER, GENTS AND LADIEY clothing bought. COLMA 41 Sa. cor. Jessia TO _KENT FUR VERY LITTLE s, BALOWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 6 3su LUUSREEEPING KOUMS. Avery Street. AVERY, OFF GEARY, NEAR FILLMORE— nny furnished housék eeping rooms: bath. ©©) BRANNAN— 4 room: Brannan street. UNFURNISHED SUNNY Tent $ 602 bath: cl < tfurnished: uchanan Street. AN. COR, ‘FELL— SUNNY bay-windows; - kitchens; ga BUCHA hesp. 2 plete. CAPP.-TWQ &U kitchen and small bedroom furnished com- Capp & ROOMS; NICE 34 0,(?1-}»_ SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS o for housekeeping. O unfurnished rooms; iarge yard: cheap. Castro Street. CASTRO, REAR—2OR 3 ICE ST 40 suay riiee.. HE LEXINGTON, 212 EDDY EWLY furnished housekeeping rooms; .80 single and sultes. Ellis Street. 1920 ELLIS+ TWO “NiCELY FURNISHED P4 rooms, joiniug, for light, housekeeping: Teasonable. 32 ) ELLIS (PALM 74 housekeeping rooms; also swites and single. ETTO) — FURNISHED suites, $5 wk; also faro single rooms, $3. McAllisier direet. £] 3 MCALLISTER NE. VAN NESS AVE.— Neatly fnrnished rooms, suite or single. 5 Jauua COR. E(GHTH — NEWLY furnished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. 7 MINNA, 667 3.ass on MISSION—=NICELY FURNISHED clean front room; prices reasonable. rects 3G Post Street. 501 POST, COR. MASON—THE RUDOLPH— Changed hands. 50 bay-window. pariors: small rooms; all light; running water; gas; $1 50 10 85 par week: 50¢ to §1 per day. - Fu.k Stree:. 1205 LOLE-FURNISHRD PABLOR. Kitchen, suite or singie; unfurnished room with Tixih N reb.. “PIEDMONT,” COR. SIXTH AND MINNA— Nicely fornished sny rms: mod. conveniences. Stockton sireec. HE EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON ST.—FUR- nished rooms, en suite or single: hot, cold water in every room: baths: elevator; transient solicited. DRESSMAKERS, MADE F. M § KIRTS, 750; capes. 81: i cuaranteed. evenson st. 559 CLAIRVOYANT! DR. F. 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Aaylor Strees. TAYLOR—SINGLE ROOMS §1 25 AND double rooms $2 3 week. 2 iurk -iree.. TUKK — LIGHT, SUNNY, double parlor: doctor or dentist. 109 224 ELEGANT Vuu . e-s Avenue. VAN NESS—28UNNY SINGLE ROOMS; furnishe d and urfurnished. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_— THR WEEKLY CALL. in wraover. for mailing. 40! ITANA, THE GIPSY Q' EEN,8 TURK ST.; truchtul predictions; reliable advice; no mat- ter what troubles you have, come, and she will guide you right; satistaction guaranteed. ME. ~CHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT. TELLS past, present and futare: success to all; for- tunes by mail; low prices. 8.6 Mission st. ME. WALTERS FROM TEHAMA ST cards, planets, charms; iadles, 26c; gents, 50c. 951 Mission st. h] ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: Dusiness advice; names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth ME. LEUNA, CARD-KE \DER AND MAG- netic healer: parlor 12, 8653 Market, 2d fioor. 4 7 ERIE~— 2 ‘CONN { nished rooms for housekeeping. Erle Street. TING SONNY FUR- 41ith srreec. FIFTH-PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUE- nishea.rooms. BOAKDING AND ROOMSs, AY-WINDOW ROOM; WITH OR WITHOUT board: convenient to Hayes or Fil more sts. cars; private family. D M., box 126, Call Office. 412 EDDY—TOVELY SUNNY PARLOR Z suite and other rooms, with good board, $20_np. 10 1454 FIFIH ing, $12 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- nny bay-window. A FIFIG—CLEAN, FURNISHED HOUSE- 9 32D keeping: 4, 810 $13; single. $5. Eolsom Stree.. 657 FOLSOM — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR )9 | housekeeping; bath. ‘ i USTRIA HOUSE, 246 FOURTH—NICESUN- Lourth Streec. oy single and housekeepln g rooms. 74 HARRISO! and kitchen furniseed for housekeeping. Harrison Streec. Y FRONT ROOM _su . LOWurd Siree.. #~ HOWARD-10R2 ROOMS FURNISHED 5 525 complete for housekeeping. 984 "HOWARD—FEONT SUNNY BAY- wind6w suite of rooms, complete for ping, folding-bed, baih, lounge, $14 per Lher neatly furnished rooms for house- keeping, §10 per month; in American fumily: no children 1142 none but sober, quiet people reed apply. HOU HO NN keeping rooms: range; water; $i0 {0 $12. Bearny streec. 7 EARNY, NR. SUTTER—5 ROOMS OR LESS; gas 8nd water free, Apply 15 Grant ave. RINCON HILL-T.ARGE SUNNY FRONT v rooms, marine view, in French family, rea- sonable: references. N. A., box 84, this office. ¥ ME M\ BLE WOUDS,CLA RVOYANTAND card-reader. 207 i 0st, room 8. [ME. PEAKL MAGNETIC HEALER: lucky palmist charms. Room 2, 2.8 Post st. M ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER: M past, present and future: 25¢c. 1486thst.r 5. ME. LrGETTE—PRESENT. PAST AND fu:ure; 25¢; one price. 311 Tehama st., or.4th ME.RAY BENNETT, CLAIRVOYANT AND mind-reader. 122 Post, rs. 10 and 11, 3d floor. 80 VANNESS—NEWLY FURNISHED SUN« ny rooms: good board; reasonabie. OTe L BERTLING, 714 BUSH ST.—A FAM- 1ly hotel: references given aud required: all | morern convenfences CHILDKEN BOARDED. ERMAN LADY WISHES & - BY TO BOARD: *200d home. 42514 Hayes st, G OFFICES 41U LET. JURNISHED 'OF "UNFURNISHED: BEST location: 850 Miarket st., NI cor. Stockton: sun all day: suite of 4 rooms, openinz inio each other; well saspted for professional man; rent reaso’ eble. LET 16, MEW LIGHT STORE AND 8 ROOMS. ). 909 Foisom st., near Fifth. ME. MOKEAU, BEST FOR UNFK-TR)LER and medium 1n city : fee 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ME. FANNIE DAVIS, MAGNFTIC HEAL- er and card-reader. Koom 2, 122 Post st. YPSY LIFE BEADER REMOVED T0 8 Seventh si., nr, Market; ladies 25¢; gen:s 50c. MME, SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave:pictures given:ladies 25c: £14 O'Farrell, N SrAnaLUALLSA. ME. OSMAN, SPIRITUAL TRANCE MEDI- um. re.urned: iife readings, love affairs, busi- ness investments, minlug speculations a specialty. 838 Mission st T 9Of; MoALLISTER-MRS. 'C._ ¥ “MEYER; . ) test meetings every uight, 10c: Tue, Fri, 2 P, 3 ; business si tings;trance oir., 25¢;8a .eve 1 M55, MAYO STEERS, 1123 OAK: READ: ings daly, $1: circls, 25¢: ~un iay, Tuesday and Friday, 8 0'clo¢k: ladles’ circie, 1nurs. 2 P. M. JTORE, W/ TH LIVING-ROOM- AND LARGE basement: suitabie for plumber, or anything re- quiring room; cheap. Key restaurant; 258 First s RUCERS AND | IQUOR-DEALI RS, ATTEN- tion—Fine business corner; rooms. Folsom boulevard and Twenty-third s J W STORE AND 8 LIVING-ROOMS; RENT cheap. SE. cor. Page and Lyon sts. 1 * LEWIS =T,, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POS' ) Large furn Lews Street. hed or unfurn. room, Kitchen 220% MeAl MCALLISTER rooms foroffices er Sireoi. UNFURNISHED ; furnished housekeeping rooms: also single. * 6 7, MOALLISTER—PARLOR, 2 B/ DROUMS «) and kitchen; gas, stove and bath; Lo a sat- isfactory pa:ty rent low: Do children ION—NIC. LY FURNISHED MIS 868 e MISSIUN—SU E_OF SUNNY ROOMS ompiete for housekeeping. 106¢ tion to children. 1251 MI-SION—2 SUNNY RUOMS; HOUSE- keeping; hot and cold water; Do objec- $10 SiOKE, 821 NOE SI., NEAR MAR- « ket, for miliner, printer, harness-maker, ete. COHNER STORE ON GEARY ST.; CHEAP rent; fixtures for sale. Apply 51634 Geary. T LOW ba em- n BENT—PARID 324 Pos Or STORE AND SaLo—aadueL HORUUGHBRED SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS for sale; pedigree given. Address K., box 23, Cail « flice. $550, SEEINS MOTOR FEONE EECORD D9DU, case; 28 records. Box M. 14, Cali U flice. ARGE AMERICAN BAGLE AND FLAG, embroldered ou black satin, in 4-inch gilt frame. equa t0 mew: one-third Its original cost; also oil paintings JONES, 547 Mission st. (M LETE SET TINKES'S TOOLS AT 4 barkain, WHII'E, 516 Mission st. AU MISSION, COR. NINTH — HOUSE- Kkeeping rooms, sunny: $12. IGH GRADE '96 WHE-L FOR SALE cheap. 50234 Larkin EST MErTING TO-NIGHT; 10c. 3356 Mo~ Allister st.; Stitt, Clemens; skeptics invited. ADIES’ ATD MEETS TO-DAY. 326 MOAL- Mister st.; admission free; tes.s 3 P. M. 111 LAKKIN ST. - PEOPLE'S SOCIETY; erapnd test meeting; 8 p. M.: 10c. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATH « writer. 118 Halghtst.; hours 9 untli 9 ». . RS. ELLIS, MEDIUM, Si11INGS,9TO8, $1; circles Tues. Fri. 2 p. M. 25¢. 1824 Market st M ASTROLOGY. STRAL SEER—PKOF. HOLME<, 1 FIFTH, rooms 12-13; ho oscopes: gquestions: advice. HYXNOLISM. YPNOTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT: success ertd. Hypno fc Mesmericns,6 O’ Farre 1 ALTTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL alty: privaie; no charge unless successful; ail iaw suits, claims, coliections, wiils, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. \. HOWE, ati'y-atlaw, 850’ Market, ATLORY AND MECHANICS WAGES COL- lected: estates probated; deeds, wills, contracts drawn: advice free. J. G. J cFFRESS, law office, 652 Market st., room 23. R W. KING, CHRONICLE BLDG; CONSUL- . tatlon free: probate; all cases: fees low. 4363 Aiuna ~1ree.. MINNA—FURNISHED ROOM, SUIT- b e for housekeeping; also single room. 3 $8. Montgomery Street. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING RMS, ; separate entrance. 1402 Mcmgomery st. 48 OAK~! parlor, Oak Street. FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT firs floor, $6; bay-window room, clos- el and grate, $4. 1402 Uctavia Streei. OCTAVIA, COR GEARY —SUNNY farnished; bay-windows; kitchens; gas stoves: cheap. 1 ARGAINS . RATTAN CHAIRS, >"Rockers, Baby Carriuges, e c., 8t cost; stain: ing, ensmelfng, gilding. PLISE & C0., 1140 Sutter. IGHEST PRICE PAID GENTS 3D HAND ciothing ana dresses. FABIAYN, 1020 Fo.scm. TY YOUR RATTAN CHAIRS, ROCKERS, tables, stands, eic., at the factors and save re- tullers profit; see our ho'iday goods; ft costs noth- ing. Calitornis Ratian Co., 61 ¥irsi st., ur. Mission ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OR- der; also lerge folding-door safe. 8 Mission st OFFEE MILL SCALES, LEITER PRESS, stand desk, mone y i/, safe; cheap. 102 Clay. ONARCH BLUE FLAME HE: TEES ARE the best. W. §. RAY MFG. C .., 12 California ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- | “ing, etc., 1ought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7th. 2223 Vs arreil Surec.. U'FPARRELL—SUNNY, FURNISHED for housekeeping: terms reasonable. JOJ Sievenson -Street. STEVENSON—4 UNFURNISHED SUN- ny roos. 1403 riockton Place. STOCKTON—2 & OMS8 FURNISHED for houseseep:ng; sluk Lo xitchyn; Cuesp. l UILERS,ENGINES,2D-HANU MACHINERY 3 Water-pipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beaie. N SMALL Mr0iGM AND LAHGE-SIZE fire and hivelar proof safe 109-111 Markat st PROFESSIONAL CARDS. P e e e T ST TR TN b, i ICHARDS, LAW OFFIOES ROOM3 0% m'sv,c;wxu bulldig; leiepuone Maia 75, Kan Francisco, Cal. PR AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER. SLy'S b Luw, 2ous 519,516, Sib 500k, Parrow bldg. ISGOBE & MALCOLM, ATTORNEYS AT law. room 431 Parrott buiidins (Emporium), DVICH FREK; NO CHARGE UNLESS SOG- cessful. W. W. DA VIDSON, 927 Market st LOST, UNDAY—A VERY SMALL YORKSHIRE terrier; name Tommy; reward $5. 2728 Pacific st UST—SCARFPIN: 11 <MALL DIAMONDS; 4 shape of fly. Return 5, 9th floor Mills: reward. OSI—ON THE WAY HOME FROM THE Columbia Theater, one Ea tern Star pin. Please return to this o'fice and receive reward. STORAGE. St sy Lo PN L B TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE~ proct building; advances made. 2il Larkin. QUKNITOURE PIANOS, TRUNKS: AD- vances, shipping CHAS. T TA YLOK.204 Poxt, SEWING MACHINES. A LE XINDS BOUGHT. SOLD. KXCHANGED, reniad renaired: Toweal rates Y05 Fourth s. PHOTUOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. IO oor bty s v BOUSHT YOUE CIMERLT SECTHE LAT. €3t al 124 Geary sk Callfornis Camera Co. ANTED, FOR CASH, § SECOND-HAND uprights. BRUENY, 928 Post st. AGNIFICENTSTEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: little used; sacrifice. 1019Van Ness W S BADGER SO, & & ENTFOR HALLET & Davis and Francls Bacon planos. 408 Sacto. YRON MAUZY, 308 PUST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. JUPERIOF. VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER, maker, repxirer. 2 La:ham place. DOLIAR A WEEK ON RENT CONTRACT buys new riano. 16 B'lis st. dition, at sacrifice. K. W.LICK,116 McAll ister. CITY REAL ESTATE. T BPI UK & G0, 602 MARKET 817 Our name signifies solid inves.ments. Our name signifies solid Investments. CHEAP. . JoSBEAP. 50—Lot near Jones st. $1800—Lot on Haight st.: 25x120. $2000—% good fiats on & car line. $3100—2 flue flats, ha'f olock from Geary.st. cars. $1000—Corner store property : car line; [0t 50 x80. $4LC0—7-room residence, near Caia.and Jones. $4500—Fine residence; W estern Addition; frons 2 streets; suitable for doctor. $5000—3 brand-new fiats, near Page and Web- ster sts. 4551005 elegant fats on Golden Gate av.; rents, $7000—Business property on O’Farrellst., near Orpheum. $10,00C—Busliness property on Hayes st., near Mar-et. $600 rent a month—Offer wanted for this fine business property, uear the Ea dwin Hotel. O ber bargaius 8t A. M. SPECK & CO’S, 602 Market st H. UMBSEN & CO. REAI. ESTATE . agents. rent collectors and auctioneers. oftice and salesroom 14 Montgomery st., near Market. © AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. We will sell at auction by order of the Superior Court the property of the estate of Cynthia Anna Jaquith, deceased, at our salesroom, at 12 o'clock 3., Monday, December 7, 1896, property situated at'ihe NW. cor. of Waller and Levisidero sts. substantial 2-story aitic and basement dwelling: house of 8 reoms and bath; brick foundation: ail modern improvements: vice garden- 1ot 40x100; further particulara can be had at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & U, 14 slon:gomery st. C. BEMIS, « REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 324 MONTGOMFRY ST, FOR SALE. $2600—E. side of Stanyan st, bet.Carl and Frederick; 25x100 fee: $450—San Carlos Viila lot; 100x160 feet. £6700—50x127:6 feet on Jackson st., overiook- ing the Fresidio and buy. $600u—2 modern houses of 8 rooms each at purk; 25x137:6 feet; electric roaa pusses houses; make ofter. §8500—Elegant NW. corner of Cole and Carl sts. £300—Choice building lois norch of park. Bargain—SW. cor. Fifts av. and C st.: 109x95 fu. HEAPEST LOTS IN RICHMOND. ONLY 8 LEFT OUT OF 50. 700, 350 Ca~Ii: $10 MONTHLY WILL i . Luy alot 25x120 0n 11:h or 12th aves., near Calfornia st.i the lois aie leve: and the street work is done: three different car lines near the property. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Moutgomery st A7 0 TO-DAY. SEE THE BLOCK. BOYNVED BY M AND I STS, 9TA AND 10th aves.; lots $750 upward; t-rms §50 cash, $10 monthly: surecis on official grade; we wil ar- range to build a coitage on one of these lots on Very easy installments; see us about it. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. 2100, *RISMED COTrAGE. $ . 21850—4-roomed cottage. 'ake Howard-st. cars to_Potrero ave., walk two Dblocks east ou 24th st.; large lois; easy terms. F. NELSON, builder. (GEEAT EABGAIS, PACIIO HEIGHTS; X2 new houses: all modern improvements; iighied by electricity or gas; will sell cheap: fine macine view: conservatory. Filimore and Green. Apply BOVEE. 10Y & SUNTAG, 30 Monigomery. 9900 YLt BUILD A PIRST- CLASS 2! 8-room 2-story dwelling; porcelain- lined bath-tub; tle siuk: all other firs - ass plumbing: 2 wooden mante's: gas fixtures. etc.; complete, ready for occunancy. $1900 for 7-rcom story-and -a-haif dwelling. $330u for 2 flats of 5 2nd 6 rooms; call and examioe plans and specifi- cations, etc,; same submitied for any kind of building; best of references..onds, eic W. W. REDNALL, builder, 2§12 Market st., bet. Thir- teenth and Fourtecnth. HORSEKS, ] H() SEISFEW AXD SECOND HAND HA - ness, ; wagons, buggies, surreys. Tockaways, carts; must be 801d. 1138 Mission s () HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horsa Market, 327 Six.h st.; agction sales every Wedusr Cay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. T HE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA. Jencia st., is the place 10 g0 it you want (o bay. sell or exchange horses, buggies, wagons or har- Dess; auction sales every Sawurdav at 11 o'clock. 500 ET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HABR- Dess: ail kinds; buggy.wagon, carts, surrey & rockawav: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. Ton SALE — YOUNG HURSE; SOUND; stand without hitching: very chcap. 8007 Fiil- more st. LECTRIC HORSE-CLIPPING; CALLED FOR " and returned. 540 Valencis; tel. Mission, 227. B() HEAL DRIVING 3D Woix HORSES: weizht 1000 10 1707 'bs K2 Howard < WAGUNS AND CALLIAGED. EW ANDSKCOND-HAND BAKERS), LAUN- dry, milk and grocery wagons: also rockaway and 2 fine buggies. 828 Harrisvn st. JUsT COMPLETED— Cholce_modern bay-window cottaze on the NT. cor. of 224 and Sanchez sts. Forterme, etc., apply ot KING & MCNALLY, 630 Market st. QMALL HOMES: NEAR CARS; 810 PER MO, THE VcCARTHY CO.. 648 Mar<et st UBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUS:S BUILT; $160t0 $2756 o room: partfes contemplating bullding invited to call and see pians. 1149 Mission, $1000 COTTa E 3 ROOMS IN BER o keley: lot 40x150: $15 monthly. $1000—Corner 100x100; $£50 down: 816 monthly 400—Lot 40x120: 225 down: $25 monihly. 50U—Halt acre hill land: $10 monthly. CHAS. A. BAILEY 20 Mo FRUFEKTY 10 EXCHANGE, O7-ACRE RANCH, SANTA CRUZ CU. { 30-scre rancn néar San Jose & om house and lot San Jose. 900-a re ranch in Santa Clara 8-zoom house in Belmont, San M 20 houses in Oakland from $500 o. 15 houses In Berkeley from 200 1 IHAVE LL KINDS OF PRO WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER: H. C. DECKEL, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. 00D SE(OND-HAND LIGHT EXPRESS: new platform: launir:; cheap. 414 Broadway. PROPOSALS ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR VETER- | L ans Home Association.—Notice is hereby g1ven that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Veterans’ Home Associa- tion a fts office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, Ualifornia, up to 10 o'c.ock A. M. Saturday, December 19, 1586, and opened Imme- diately there fter in the presence of bidaers for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and com- missary supplies for the Veterans’ Home, Napa County, Caiifornia (raiiroad station, Yountville), for .he six months commenciug January 1, 1597, and ending June 30, 1897. Sch:dules, with infor- mation and instructions for submitiing b ds, will be furnisnea upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefuily follow the conditlons of these schedules, xnd 0o bid will ba con-idersd un- less It is In accordance with such sch dules. Each bidder must accompany his bid with & certified ch ck upon some weli-known and responsible banking-uouse for at east 10 per cent of the amount of his bid pavable toJ. C. Currier, ireas- urer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and valid coniract upon notice of acceptance, s required by law. ‘Lhe LOard Teserves the right 10 reject any oF all bids and to order any quanity | over or uuder the amoun: specifi-d. ‘Adaress J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Veterans’ Home Association. room 13, 820 Sansome st., San Fraucisco, California. By order of the board of directors. J.J. SCUVILLE, Secre:ary. PROPOSALS FOR REMOVING DIRT, ASHES, *filth, etc.—Office of thie clerk of the Board of Superyisops of the City and County of San Frau- cisco, November 80, 1896. In accordance with Kesolution No. 16,360 (Third Series) of the Board of Supervisors SKALED PROPUSAL> will be received in open session of thé Borrd of Supervisors on MONDAY AF 'K R- NUON, December 7, 1898, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, to perform the foliowing work during the year 1897, to wit: Fof the removal of the dirt, filth 1n_the County Jail, jail 'y Ci.y Halls, in t] public offices pnd - public bui:dinzs as often as re- quired, but not less than ihree times e ch week. For removing the rubbish, deorig and dlre, in- cluding the prunings from' trees, etc., from all public_squares, a:d from the new Cily Hall grounds and on and around tie inclosure on City Hall uvenue once a week, and atsuch otherimes asmay be de.jgnaied and required by the Com: mitiee on S.reets; also, for the removal of the dirt, rubbish and_manure from the stables of the engine, hook #nd iadder and hose housesof the Fire Department and Police Patrol as ofien as may be required during the year 1897. “Also, for the renoval of ail desd animals, within two hours afier notice from the Healih Officer (ex- cept cactie, horses and mules), found lying in auy public stréel or square Or upon any unoccupied lot. The work to be done under the supervision and t0 the satisfaction of the ~uperin.enden. of Streets and Highways, except ‘he engin: aud hook and ladder compariles’ houses, whici will be subject to the approval of the Chief Kingineer of the Fire De- partment and :he Hospital and Almshouse, which will be subject to the approval of the respective officers 1n charges also L0 the approval of the Gom- mittee on Healih and Police. For furcher particulars bidders will apply to those offi. ers respectively. NUTICE—Bidders will state a specified sum per month for which the entire work will be per- formed, with the specitio understauding that the party to whom the con ract 13 awaried will be re- | quired to visit the offices of ihe Mayor and Super- intendent of Public Streets, the Sher.ff. the Chief of Police and the Health Ufice: also, offices of the Chief k-ngineer of the Fire D.parument, tween (he bours of 10 A. X and 1% o clock n«.on, for the purpose of recelving orders for the performance of tne work. 1n adaition, the party awarded the contruct must keep an uffice With a_telephone, so tha: orders from the depariments may be received and promptly attended to. Bidder, will also estimate with the understand- ing that 1n case (he WoTk OF 11bor to be perfurmed i3 increased from that ordinarily done,caused elther by the erection of adui fonal buildings, or from prurdngs, rubbish, etc., (0 be removed from squares or public grounds, that the service shall e perforuwied, whetber more o less, without addi- tlonal compensation ihan the orice bla being paid rds, Cicy Prison, therefor. The party towhom a controct 1n awarded will -be Tequired, prior to or at the time of the execu- tion of the conigact, to pay the cost of advertising this notice in ihree daily newspapers, in order to preserve uniformiiy avd to facill- tate the awari the Board has resolved to re- ceive no bid unless made upon bia.k forms pre- pared by the committee, aud u ceriificd check for the sum of $500, deposited by the bidder With and mude psyable to ihe Clerk of the Board, condi ioned if the proposal be accepted and the contraci awarded, and If the bidder shal fail or neglect 1o Pay the rinting charges, execute the contract and give the required bund. within six Dpays after the award 1s made, then and in that case the said sum snall be paid inw the City and County Treasury by said Clerk as liguidated dam- ages for such fal.ure and neglect. ’ ‘Bianks iurnished by the Clerk. The Board reserves tne right to reject all bids it the public good so reqaire. Pr;,wull t0 be indorsed “Cleaning Public Build- aes JNO. A. RUSSEL: AXPEWEBLITERS, i ST Ry s writer up r? They st AL the hend, o K REVOLK & CO, 409 Carltorain. GENTS SMITH PREMIER: ALSO RENT and sell ull kindsof typewriters. L. &M. AL~ g‘m)n& & CO, 110 Montgomery st., write for. uiar. 3 Cit. and County hospitals. in ail, W ANTED—IMPROVED PROPERTY IN SAN Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda to exchange for fine bullding lots in a fine growing sect.on: wil assume morigage. 468 Ninth si., Oakland. ‘QEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES ~ for sale. WUOSTEK & WHITTON, San Jose. IMBER—1280 ACRES; KERN CO.: PLENTY water: excellent s ranch. N..box 18, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. AFE COUNTRY INVEST. ENTS. = 20 AC_ES NO.1 LAND, 1 MILE ${)500 west of \apa, on main cou:./fy road: 7 acres bearing orchard, acres grain or vege- table land ; house 9 rooms. barn and outbuildings; terms, $1000 cash, $1000 per year a: 8 per cent. 8000, £22, ACRES LEVEL WREAT . land, 23 mile from R R. 1 Yolo Coansy; all seeded and Y cro, included: 35 cash. $aD Al aens] FINE, LEVEL, SEED, beet, vegetable or fruit land in Santa Ciara County. nesr Mountain View; 5 or more acre terms 34 cash. 35()(), 19,2 CRES; &£YEAR-OLD PEACHK DUV, and prune orchard: fine :ocation near Mountain View; will sell or exchauge. INVESTIGATE OURG AND 10-ACRE orange groves tha: we are planting and taxing care of for non-residents; lovely iocation for humes; in the foothills of the 'Sierras, on tne Stanisiaus River; prices and terms liberal. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 838 Market st. FOR SALE-—TNMPROVED CHICKEN KANCH: 101/, acres; $350down, balance long term Fur- ther parti ulars addr: ss K. Y., S.noma, Cal. (; 000 HOMECHEAP; POSSESSORY RIGHT ¥ 10160 scres; must be sold. Address ., box 91, Call Office. 1L AL RESS ALAMEDA COUNTY, CHOICE Z% plece of Tevel land: fronts on two roads: only 10 minutes trom town; public and high schoot; price $1000. H. H. CiANE. 410 Mont- Eomery st. OR SALE UR EXCHANGE—_HOMES AND vineyards in Sonoma County. R. HILL, Wind- sor, Cal. ERY DESLIABLE acres: oue mile from town: house of 7 rooms: barn and frait house: 300 French prunes; 100 trees of family orchard: 100 White Adriatic figs: 5 acres Tokay grapes: all In bearing: Al cree< bottom soli: some personal property; §5200; easy terms. D. H. TWING, Sonoma, (a ARIN CU.; 5000 acres: 26 _miles from city: lots any size: fruit, grain, vexetable land; rafl or water transit; $40 (o $75 per acre: erms to suit SYNDICATE IN V'T CO., 65 Chronicle bldg. LAMEDA LAND COVPANY IS SELLING the cheapest fruit, vegetuble and grain land ever offered in Alameda County in small tracis; 1 mile from Pleasanton, 11 hours from San & cisco; price 820 to $40 per acre: half cash; owner must 'sell: tille pertect; investigate. 57 Chroni- cie building. END FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS AND ‘pamphiet of Caliiornia_ lands jor sale by H. FRANCIS, rooms 69-70-71, Curonicie bullding, Ban Francisco, Cal TITLE HOMES, CLO- TOWN, 1M roved: easy tefms: 4180 4 to 12 acre pieces and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sououa City: every Monday at 632 Marke: st., S ¥. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—g0% BEROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $75 LOTS AND UPWARD; BUY Now O when you can: but few lots lef: in the Allendale tract, situate in Fruitvale, adjoining East Oakland; ' this is the only choice property now being offered in this tate at suca low prices; near a fine schcol — two electric roads near by and one will shortly go torougn this tract; grand view: rare site for a home: drainage perfect: street all graded: some macadamized: homes now here and others being built; terms, $5 casn, §6 montbly. 468 Nimn si., Oakland. H, Z. JONLS, owner. _ O! FOR FITCHBUKG! " 10-DAY TARE YOUR FAMILY AND ¥RIENDS OUT ON THE FITCH: EURG, SAN LEANDRO AN HAYWARDS LOCAL Fee Southern Pacific Time-Card. THE_FIRST IMPORTANT STOP EAS ¥RUITVALE IS THE PLACE FAS LST SUBURBAN TRAIN ON THE PACIFIC COAST. DIRECT BOATS AND ' RAINS FROM FERRY, ¥OOT OF MARKET STREET, 10 FITCHBURG STATI I FORTY-FIVE MINUTES, Atameds, Berkeley and Kruitvale tralng sinzed by the Fiichburg scorcher. Haywards electric cars from Oakiand every few minutes.. 1t you are tired of life and want 10 get off the earth, étay where 500 are. People gev well, - = coeertul, coatenied aud prosperous in klica- urg. Fitcaburg 5 the most promising snburh on the direct line of up-to-daie public and privaie im- rovements in ihe vicinity of Cakliand. It isa usiness center by natural location. lts railway lines now operating, deep-water iransportation for frelght by Damon’s line of fast-saliing vessels on Cakiand barbor, and the excellent county roads leading to 1. are incon estible proofs. It is rezu- larly laid out into blocks and iots bounded by widy sireets, graded and graveled, and ornamented wita LVeule irees, cypress hedges and evergreen kioves NOW IS THE 1T1ME 10 BUY. For » bome while cheap: for speculation ony rising market: for & turn be frst for inves:men: now, and hold on. No city taxes to pay; no strees improvements to mske. Water supply from 3 comparies at your doors. Lots in this beautital lown at cheaper rates aud On easier payments than can be bought in many of e Vlo-BLIGes Lacksid an inaccessible hayfield. Lots 25 and U 1ee: front by 100 to 200 feet deap 10 paraliel streec: Gouble frontage. Terms, 10 per cent cash; deferred payiments in easy iusiallments; uitle perfect. W. F. MCCLURF, 17 Montzomeryst, S. . THAD. §. FITCH. Fitchburs. OF N LEGAL NOTICES. JOTICE OF COMMISSIUNER’S SALE ON Foreclosur: of Mortgage—In the Superior Court of the ~tate of California, in and for the ity and County of -an Francisc Clara Schnabel, plaintiff, vs. Jucob Kich and Gus Lion. as assicnee in Insolvency of Jacob Rich, an insolvent -aebior, Gefendants. Whereas under and by virtue of an order of sale, issued out of, and under the_seal o! the above « ntiticd court on November 6, 1846, in th- above entl led action, wherein Clara schuabel obtained s judg ent aud decrce of toreclosure and sale sgainst said defendants on_the 28th day of Oc ober, 1896, and against Jacob Rich and Gus Lion, as assignee 1n Insolvency of Jacob Kich, an 1nso vent debtor, ior the sum of fifteen hundred ($.500) dollars principal, and one Lundred and aineteen and 80-100 ($119 ~0-1v0) dollars accrued interest, and oue hundred and twenty-five ($125) dol.ars counsel fees, and thir- teen ($13) dollars accrued co ts: all payable in Cnited ~tates gold coin: said sun's smounting in the asgregute to the sum of sevenieen hundred and fiity-seven and #0-100 ($1757 and 80-100) dol- lars; and which judgment was duly : ntered and recorded on the said O tober :8, 1896, injudg- ment book 32 of said court st page 312 by which judzment, I as a Commissioner therein, special.y appointed for the purpose, am direcied and com- manded 10 sell all those pieces or parceis of land, situate in the City and County of *an Francisco, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: First--(ommencing st a point on the northerly line of kroad avenue, distant thereon 105 feet wester!y from the westerly line of Piymouth ave- nue: ruinin: thence westerly along said line of Broad avenue 37 teet 6 inches; thence st right angies northerly 125 feec: .hence at right angies easterly 27 feet ¢ Inches, a d thence soutlerly 125 feet to the poin. of comimencement: being lot 10, block J, upun thie offi 1ai_map of the Kail- rosd Homestead ssocia.ion No. 2 filed inthe ofice of the County Kecorder of the City and vounty of San Francisco, Cal >econd—Com- mencing at the noriheast cornerof Athens sireet aid Japan avenue, Tunniog thepce easterly along the nportherly line of Japan ave- nue 10U feei; thence at rigut ang.es north- erly 150 feet: thence ai righ. angles westerly, para.lel with Japan avenue . 0J feet, «nd thet ce southeriy along the e: line of Atheus strect 160 feet to (he point Of commencement; being known as 1ot Mo. 4 in block No. 70, upon & certain map entitied “Map of the k.Xxcels.Or Hiome- stead Association,” recorded in iiber *500™ of Deeds, records of the City and County of San rrancisco, Caiifornia. Third—Commencing on the norther'y ine of Marshall strezt, and at a poin. di tant 300 reet easterly from the easterly live of Congdoa sireet, thence northerly parallel ‘with Con:don sireet 110 feet, Lhence ac¢ right an- gles easterly paraliel with Marsball street 50 feet, thence at rigt angics souherly parallel with Congdon street 110 feet to the northerly line of . arsiall stre-t, and thence wesieriy along the northerly line of Marsnall street 50 feel to the polot of commencement; being oL 18 1n block 12 0 the Co.lege liomestead Association, a« cording to map thereof filea for record in (he office of che Recorder of the Uity and County of -an Francisco, valiforni +, Juiy 19, 1,71, Fourih—Those certain ieces or pa:cels of laund situace, lying and b-ing n the Bernal Kancho, in the ¢ ity and County ~an Francisco, and kuown and designated upon a certain mi eniitied “Gift Map No. 2,” as and by the numbers 952 and 954, beinz each 25 feet in wiGth, front and rear, and 70 feet deep. accurding t0 & map thereot fiied in che office of the 1ecorder of (he City and County of San Francisco, Cal fornia. Fifth—Commencing at & point on the easterly lin: of Twenty-ninth avenue, distant tuereon 125 fee. southerly from the souther.y liue of U s.reet; running ihence southerly aiong sald line of Twenty-uluth aveune 25 feel: thence at right angles easterly 120 feet; then.e at right angles northerly 25 feet, und thence westerly 120 feet Lo Lbe poini of commencement; being known anu designated as lot 43, in biock 1201, upon & certain map entitled **Map of the Froper.y of he Feltun Tract Homestead Association,” which map was flied in the office of the R corder of the Cit: and County of >an krancisco July 23, 1870. Sixth—Commencing ai & corer formed by the interseciion of the southwesterly line of Twenty-lifta avenoe Sou.h wiih the southeasterly line of J street Souch; runmiog thence southeasterly along the sald line ot Twenty - fifth avenue Soutu 75 feet; theuce at right angi southwesterly 30v feet 10 ‘I wenty-sixih avenue South; (heuce nor hwesterly along ibe northeast- erly i @.f I weutly-sixth av-nue south 75 feei to J street South, and thence noriheasterly aioo; said line of J street South 00 feet to the point comeuc ment; being known as los 8 und 9 fu block 486 upon a ccriald map entitied, “rlan of the Property of the Bay View Homesiead Associa- tion,” surveyed Augusi, 1871, which map is on file 1n the ffice { the kecorder of the (ity aud County of Sun Francisco, alifornia, 1u book C. ‘Now, therefore, public notice is hereby givea that on Suttrday, December 19, 1886, at 11:30 o'dock A M of tnat day, at the mOs. souiheryy entrance t0 the City Hall from , arkin street, in the City and County of San ¥Francisco, State of - alifornia, 1 will, in obedlence 1o said order of sale and juds- ment and decree of foreciosure and sale, ell at pub.icauciion ali of the anovedescrib-d property, O %0 much thereof as way be sufficient 10 sal- iaty suid judgment and _decree, with inierest nud coats, 10 the hizhest und bess bidder for go.d con of th United States. _ E. M. ROSENTHAL, Commissioner, Dated, November 21, 1896. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENIS ATLAMEDA KEAL FSTATE. FoEsaLE- House 5 rooms and bath, Central ave.: cottage 6 rooms, Everet: st.; on long time and easy terms, or will exchange or Sai FTaucisco proverty. Ap- ply EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.. 638 Market st.. San Francisco. Cal. bikbeLi: BoAu ESTAL -ROOM COTTAGE: HOT AND COLD WATER; pantry; bath; sewered: fenced: lot 40x80; $850.° K B EGFL, Golden Gate (al. hUNEY TU LOAN. 70 LOAN; 6% PER CENT; 3300.000 city realty, also Okiand; bank rates; life insurance, undivided estates SHAIN- WALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 Montgomery st. DVA CES (N DIAMONLS, WATCHES, jewelry; also on furniture, planos, without re- moval; lowes. races. B LDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 948 Market st.; open evenings. NY AMOUNT; 15T, 2D,OR 3D MOKTUAGES, estates, uudivide | interests, real estate in pro- bate; fur.iture snd pianos without removal MCCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery si., room 3. WISE AND SAVE INTEREST — MONEY loaned on rverything. Cui Ri Loan Office, room 7, Flood building. Pledges for sale cheap. D TO LO N ON GOOD SECURITY $20.000 37635 per conte Ses QUINN, 9 Chronlcie building. $20.000 cify“rad atue’ 3 Brevy, 1l Montgomery st. $65.000 2 5 L AR X 0N EEALES: »00. tage 2d mortgage, gn pianos & furni- ture; no attorney’s fee. INA A (S, 240 Mon' gomery. ONEY LOANED ON JRWELRY AND AVl other valnables a. the Security Loan Office, 1106Market st.,ur. Mason;private entrance 7 furk. TRECT ON YOUR FURKITGRE OR PIANO, 10 removal: no delays: no commissions: low interest. Rm. 8, Donohue b.dg, 1170 Market st 5 AT BANK KATE~: IST AND 3320.000 2d mortgages, estates, Tents, etc.; lend as low as $50. H. MURPH Y, 628 Market st. DV \NCES ON DIAMONDS JEW ELRY,FTC Columbis Loan & ¢ ollateral Office, ® Grant ave. RIVATE P HTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD security: low interest. N., box 18, Call Office. Y AMOUNT; LOWKST FATE: IST & 2D morteage: fiat or installment. Dryden. 535 Cal. FAWNEROKEKS, IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Cosnopo'iten | oan Office, 48 Third. $iNANUIAL. T LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS, Appivrm 2¥2. (=1 -afe Vep. Bldz. £100.000 DENTISTS. HALFANT & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM 8 Mason to 119 Poyell: bridgeworx aspecially. R. L. 1. CRANZ—r X TRACT10N PAINLESS; crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 338 Sutter, NE. cor. Stockton. FULL ST OF 1kkTH WORTH $15; + warranted 5 years; extraction free: filliogs Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. }(‘ULL SET OF TEETH, 87, WARRANTED: filliug 6Uc, crowns $3. DR. BROWN, 2114 3d. OLTON DEATAL ASSOCL: i 10N, 808 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. e B. W. PRATT—TEETH ON ALUMINUM plates same price as rubber. 14 Grant ave. A SET FOR TEETH-WA RANTED AS good as can be made: filling $1 DR. SIM. Gentish, 930 Market sty nex: Baiwin Thtlur.-s‘ AINLESS '+ XTRACIION, e SROWN go work a speclalty: plates $5 up: 18 vears’ experience K. L WALSH! DiDis, 8158 Geary. % LUDLUM HILL 1443 WA RKET ST, N& Eleventh; no charge for extraciing when ates aro made: oid plates made over iike new: ‘th from $8 per ser; éxtracting SUc: gas given. . JET OF TEEIH WITOUT a PLATE DR H. G. Young, 1841 Poik st. K. EEL 1206 MARKET, COK. GOLDEN Gate ave.; 0jen evenings; <undays till noon, (C90YE PENTAL ASSOCIATION. 759 AR ket, bet. 34 and 4th: gas speclalists; painl extracting, with gas, $1; piates. $5 up: fil GEORGE W. LEEK, 1Hit GENUINE D dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of 'improved work or_teeth witbout any plate, moved from 610 20 U’ Farrellss. l A ML WOBK KEABUNABLEAND. WAk ranted. DR J. W, KiY, 1122 Market s s LITILE HOME OF 18 J £ R e e e e ey LIRTHS—NARRIAGES —UEATILS, [Birth, marriace and death ‘notices sent bz mail R B P CTiEag i b Indore witn the name and residence 0f PErsons auchorised 1o nave Lhe same published. | & BORN. , CAMERON—November 18, 1895, to tho Edward N, Cameron, a 500, KINREAD—November 19. 1896, tothe wife of Ihomas Kinread, a daughter. 2 TRAVIS—In San Jose, October 5, 1896, tothe * wife 0/ G. Alonzo'Travis, ason. o ‘yiteof ° MARRIED. PACHECO—PETERSON—In Oskland, Cal.. No- vember 50. 1833, by the Rev. Georze W. Beatty, An hony Douslas Pacheco and Beda Loulsa Peterson, boch of Oakland. SESNON—PORTER—In this city, December 1, 1898, at the residence of Benjimin F. Porter, by the Rev. Dr. Spauiding, William Thomas Sesnon ana Mary Sop.iiu Porter. VAN PRAAG—MEEHAN—In this city, Novem- ber 26, 1498, at St. Josepn's Charch, by the Rev. Pather O'Nell, Edwari D Van Praag and Georgie A. Mechan, both of San Franciscy.', . e DiED. Barnes, George L. Blake. Little Paul Bracken, George T. * Brady, Michael * Butler, Mamie Clark, Frank D. Clark, Mildred - Condon. Cornelius Gamper, Julia Hashagen, Mets Hiltos, Louisa A, S Kaipe, kred F. BARNES—In the City and County Hosp!* cember 1, 1895, George L Barnes, aged 64 years. BLAKE—In Oakland, December 1.°1893. Little Paul, beloved san o¢ Johan ‘and, Lizzie Blake, & native o Oakland, aged 7 mont! B Friends and* acquaintances are risnasi fully Invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Thursday), a¢ 10 o'clock A, .. from the re “ derfce of his parents. 579 Sixth screet. Ial ary’s Cemetesy, Oakland. BRACKEN—In this eity, Decemoer 1, 1598, ~George T. Bracken, anajive of. California, aged 24 years. ety s BRADY-In Redwood Canyon. November 30, 1898, Michael, beloved hushand of Miry Brady, and facher 0¢ james M. and Kase Brady and the late Mrse Mary Willlams s nativeof County Longford, Ireland, aged 76 years. e A& Friends and acavainrancey are fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY °. (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from his late Tesidence, Redwood_Canyons thence 1o the Reds wood Catholic _Church, where a sol-mn requiem mass will be celebrate! for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 O’ciock AL ‘duler- ment St. Mary’s Uemecery, Oakland. BUTLEB—An anniversar, fem iz will be celebrated for the repose of thesoulof . the late Mamie Butlir, ex ot Hane nah ani the lae Ma i Joseph’s Church, TO-MORROW (Thursda™), comimencing at 9 o'clock o.M Frienus are respectully ius , vied to atiend. i CLAKK—In thiscity. Decimber 1, D., beloved husband of :uzanetn brotherot W. I. Ciars of Euffald Mrs. E. A. kurnett of New Jers McKenna, Catherine 5 McKenzie, Willlam .« Moo .. Mary A. . Murphy, John B, °, ’Shea, Mary .. ° Pellecier. Louls F. Reld, Edgar M. Rinage, Lucy A. P. Stone, George L. Worrall, John C. Wurkhglm, Mex espect- , a native ot ew York, aged 41 years 3 moitiyand 9 days. CLARK-In this city. December 1, 1336, Mildred, dearly beloved daagh er o¢ Sgdney aud *Emma L Ciark. and sister of Sydney, H., Eraest and v Clark, a native of suu Francisco, sged 6 months and 22 days. CONDON-Drowned off stzamer San Benito, No- vember 22, 1896, at Point Arana, Corne. fus Con- don, dearl; beioved nusband of* Mary Condom, father of Frederick and F.orance Conlon, and brother of Michael. Lawrence #nl, Gegrge Cons dou, 8 native of England, aged 35-years aad 6 mouths. . ST GAMPER—TIn this city, December 1. 1893, Julla, beloved daughter of George LRmDETy & native of - New Orieans s A Friends and acquaintances ara raspect- sully invited toactend the funeral TO-MOREOW (Tharsiay), st 10 o'ciock A. M., from the resl, dence of her faher, 132:A Plue street. Inter- meng private. AR HASHAG EN—In Alameda, Novenibyr 30, 1898,, « Meta, beloved wife ot Hermann Hushagen, aod . mo.her ot Carl aad Hermann Loile and. May Hashazen, a native of Hangver. Germany, aged 39 vears 1 month and 20 days. * o B Fri nds and acqualntances fre respect- . sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORRO W (Thursday), af 11:30 o’clock A. M.. frqm her late residence, 15.0 Ninth sireel uear sasick stat.on (broadgauge), thence by creek rouie boat, leaving oot of Broadway, Oaland, a 1. o'ciock P. M., 1o San Francisco forddiérment i . - Masonic Crmetery. 3 o oL HILTON—In this city, November 80, 1896, Loujs: A.. wife of Sxmuel M. Hilton, a nailve'or ¥hil Qciplila, Pa. aged 42 5. [Los Angeles ap San Dieg) papers please copv.| < 3 AF Friends and_acquaintances are Invited ip atiend the iuneral THIS DAY*(Wi : at 1 ocloek P ), from St. Stephen’y Chured,, Fu:ion sirees, becween Fillmore and *Webster. KX IPE—In this clty, Pecember 1, 1896, kred F. Knipe, son of the |ate Cap.ain Thomas J. Knipe, anaiive oi sSan Francisco, aged 42 yedrs 1 mon_ns and 22 days. & o B3 Friends yrs repectfully Invite®-to atani’ the funeral services TO-MORROW (Thursday), & 2 0'Clock P. M., &L che resilence of his mottgr, 1418 Vailejo streer. S MOGARY—In this clty, November 50. 1893, W al ter Ruvmond, belovea son of Kdavard and Alig McGary, and brother of James, Charles and Eds, ward McGary Jr., Mrs. Samuel ' Poorman, Slrse® William H. White aad Mrs. Jumes Unier*Hast~ ings, & naijveof Soiano County, Cal,aged 83 Years 4 months and 5 days. < A3 Friends and acquaintances ara rasn: fuily invited (0 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9 0'clock A. .. from the resi- dence 0f bis parents. 1056 Jission sicesi. thenco to St. Lenatius Church, where a solemn requiem hign mass will be celebrated for, .he repose of bis soul, commencing at 9:45 o'clock A . Inter- ment Holy Cross Ceme:ery, by t Third and Townsend streets s 1 A MCKENNA—In this city, Novemoer 80, 1895, Catherine, beloved wife of the late Michael Mc- Kenna, & native of Wisconsin, aged 47 years. AT Friends aud Acquaintances ara’ respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:80 0'clock a. .. frqm her late residence, 1779 Fifieenth st eet. thence to Mis- sion Dolores Church, wherea solema requiemr mass will b celebrated for the reposs of her soul, commencing_at 10 o'clock A. M. inierweus Holy Cross Ceme:ery. Gl MCRENZIE—In this city, November 28, 1898, Wiillam McKenzle. a native of Flav River, Prince Edwards Isiand, aged 72 years. 85~ Friends are respectfully mvited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday), a2 1 0’clock P. A.. ut the rooms of N. Gray & Co., 641 sacramento street. lnterment Masonic * Cemetery. MOON—In this city, November 80, 1893 Mary ‘A., relict of thelate A.J. Moon. and beioved motaer of Milton W. Moon, Mrs. W. E. Hall and Mrs. D. S. Hallock, & native of County Mayo, Ireland. £ AF-Friends and ‘acquaintances ars respect- sully invitea to atiend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10:80 o'clock A. M. from the residence of Mrs. P.J. O'Brien, 719 Franklin strect. thence to St. Mary’s Catuedral, Van Ness avenue ani O'Farrell sireet. where a, requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 11 4. M. Interment Moaas Calvary Cemeters. . MURPHY—:n Ocean View, December 1 1893, Jonn P.. beloved sonof William and Mary J. Murphy, and brother of Maad, Wilie, Harry and Allle Murphy, a nativs of Sen Francisco, aged 13 vears 10 months and 1 aay. BF-Friends and _scauaintances are* respact- sullv invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1:30 o’clock P. 3., from tne resi- dence of his parents, Ocean Vicw. ln.erment Holy Cross Cemetery. O’SHEA—A requiem mess forthe repose of the soul of the late Mary O’~hea will be cel: brated at St. Charies Church TO-MORROW (Thursday ), at 9:30 o'clock A M. rriends are laviied to artend. PELLETIER—Iu this city, December 1, 1895, Louis F. Pelletier, beloved husband of Mary A. Pelleiter, and father of Dora, Lillle, Frankie, Charile, Marguerite, Robert and Arthur Pelle” tler, a native of Fairwaer-by- Danzig, Germany, agel 49 years and 10 days. RF-Friends anl acauaintances are Tespect- sully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 9:30 A ., from his late resi- dence. 205 Fourieenth sireet, between Mission and Howard, thence to the Charch of St. Charies Borromeo, corner Iighteenih aud Shotwell streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will ba celebrated for the repose of his soul commenc- g a¢ 10 0'clock A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RELD—In this clty, December 1,193 Edgar M. Keid, a native of Nova Scotia, hged 28 vears. RINDGE—In this city, November 29, 1896, Lucy 'A. P., wife of Harrison A. Rindge, eldest daugh- ter of the (ate Capiain L. L and N. C. Baichelder, and sister of the luis Mrs. William Suipley and Kate C.,Levi P.,William =. and H.Lincoln Batch- e/der, & ustive of Poruand. Me.. sged 47 years 10 monthsand 29 days. |Portland (Me.)and Eastern papers pleasa copy. | B Friends are respectfully invited to astan{ . the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday), at. 4 0OClOCK P. M., ab the First Bapidsi Chureh, Kddy stree:, near Joues. STUN E—1In this city, December 1. 1493, of diph- therla, teorge Lieyd. dearly beloved son of Georgo W.and Winifred M. Stone (nee Ray), nativeof Sau Francisco, aged 1 year 1 monta ani § days. A-Funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'cloc P. M., from 21934 Sanches streei. Luier- men, privaie, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WORRALL—In this city. December 1,1893. John Clarencs, beloved son 0¢ A bert and Annie Wor rall, and brother of Issbeile Worrall, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 8 months and 20 days. WURKHEIM—In this city. December 1, 1896, . Max Wurkheim, beloved father of Sylvian and Henry Wurch-im. & native of Breslau, Ger- many. aged 64 years. A Friends and acquaIniances ars resnect sully invited L0 attend the fanerai TO-MORROW (Phursday), st 1 5 o'clock A. M. from Red n's iial, 3:0 Postsiree.. lutermen: Home of Peace Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock A. M. train from Tolrd T E—————— 1 WCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMKRS, 80 ¥Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO ‘CO! i NEAREST CE T T . Masses

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