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294 $1s $20 G0 S Jap ) bath: stabl KOOMS AND ¥ . 5482 - Seventeenth, Yew steps from \ alencla. Y ST.; BEAUTI- Address DR, DAVIS, ROOMS TO LET. Bush Stree:. BUSH—FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOM: firse floor; tourist trade a speciaity. 5 BUSH-—FURNISHED ROOM FORSIN- gle gentemnan; reasonable; references re- 727 82 quired. T 8 TO 8 ROOM off Folsom st. by WHOLE HOUSK: 2814 Laguna s AK, NEAR MARKET—12 ROOMS, 8 oors, each separate for housekeepin: y vainted: sanitary plumbing: fine loca- | iing rooms: cheap rent; go and seeit. | BATH: HAMP- ond ana i hird. &t OOMS, BATH: near Union. rr rad ot EDDY—SMALL FURNISHED ROOM; private family; gss: bath: $7. 51( + Aiax Stroes. LR RAMONA, 130 LLLIS: MRE® RATES. MART. manager—A quiet house: centrally 1o- cated; newly furnished; elevator: hot & cold waser. TO_WENT FOI VERY LITILE y at BALODWIN & HAMMOND'S, 1y teenth FUEST rooms. 6 AGES TO LET. S T ROOM complete near Valenc : BATH: 5 FU. large garden: 1104 P M. NISHED SUNNY COT' % Jessie st., near [ ford s, pre: Monte » Yoy Sencia TTAGES WITH LAR dsi remsonable rent. 162 AGES, 4 AND 5 ROO) : stable. Dolores and 1 BARN AND chick ;) mear Castio. §9— COTTA k8 00d Order: water free. Apply ses, 945 Bryant st, or UMBSEN & €O, 13 omery st YOUR ReNT in the Mission: 100 cash. balance Uwes CES FOR opshout : 5 rooms and bathro Y BAY WINDOW F uw, nr. Polk: 6 rooms and ATS. 4 AND 5 ROOMS, | weil st nr. Fourtee . BATH, YARD. 12 h: $14 and $18. PART FLAT. 1818 POINT vcor. Eighth ave. ROOMS AND BATH: 4 yar ALODWIN& H 10 Monigomery EHAMA— RN FLATS: 6 KOOM gas; latest improvements: rent re- MMON 4:_11 ] ROOMS AND BATH: MA- Inguire 410 Kes KOOM SUX 0N Ll Clurdtsl '_(w;k LU SRA roo; F 4 "SUNNY FLAT O rd; cheap rent. USCH—A NICE ms; large y 161215 CASTRO ST., bath ana gas; OOMS AND BATH; HOT 408 Harrison st., | and ashes paid. $1 12 Y ROOMS AND @ L2, basemer , nr. Buchanan. C-OVELY F NET EENTHST., NR. INNY TOP FLAT, 4 ROOMS. ovements . 715 Grove ¥ LYA | 2173 |701 810 Utah st., near Lick School. | C!#88 In every respect AiElth Nireo. JHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH ) st., near Market: furnished and unfurnished. ¥ulton Street. FULTON—2 SUNNY FURNISHED BAY- window rooms. i 44 GEARY—3 UM SHED ROOMS; key at 217. 3 ILL—SUNNY THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1896. - TFRRONATS. ERWARD G. CAPO—ANY ONE KNOWING the whereabouts of KDWARD G. CAPO, jew- slen ::)gn(;(é;\l‘p:nun. Jormerly of St. Augusuine, V., avOr by notify NTONIO C. of S Avguming. Fia e e EDUCATIONAL. B des el s e KALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— TBookkeeping, busivess practice, shorthand, typing, telegraphy, languases, “English branches, | electrical engineering: 20 teachers; 15,000 gradu- ‘aies; day and evening sessions; catalogne. CHIROPODIST, Ri- DK. HALPRUNER, room 394, Emporium bullding, 855 moved to Market st. A PBOSPERING “TRADESNAN. WITH <L meaus, aged 47. would like ncquaintance with respectable servant, . D epeCtable ser , View matrimony. G. S., YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 82% Montgomery st.: individual instruction in | shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, ete: 1ife schalarship $50: low rates per week and mo. FRGINEERING SCHOOL: MECH, "ELEC, 1, mining, survey, sssay, archit. X ray Lausatics. 1864 5. VAN DER NAILL&N.723 Mkt FBEE EXHIBITION TO-DAY — RESTAU- inysaut, hotel men and private fumilies cordialiy nvited to call and inspect Prengal’s new broiting system: meat broiled by this process remains ten- der and retains all juiee. Ladivs, no biack fingers Donois restanran: par.ors connected with exbibl- i merican or European style; hishest gold medais, 134 O'Farrell st. 4 ADYICE FREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- Y5 private; nocharge untess successtul:all lended io. G. W. HOWE, ntty-at-law, ¥50 Markets:, GUKKEEPING THOROUGHLY 1N 6 WEEKS or yeur's course free; only gccouniant teaching. TARR, room 572, Parrott Emporium butlding, TIEILS SHONTHAND AND BUSINKSY S oitega, 723 Market st.i expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere: dav and night. TTELASCU'S LYCE U3 SUILOUL OF ACTING— 1> Private theatricals arranged: puplls renearsad on stage. It 5 and 12, 1. O 0. . black, 7th and Mks TAE, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOUAL G Seasons, 5 mo. . Mary Westhans, 39 Fifin. aims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., &- HAVE HEARD OF SOME OTHER PLACES where they dress hair for 25c. but.there is Deither quickness, neatness nor politeness there: a0y of my employes who offend in any particular aré discharzed: patrons will please réport offend- ers 1o me. Gray and bleached hair resiored to natural color. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. 0SS—VOICE CULTURE: ELOCCTION. RE- moved to Dono 106 bldg,cor Market&Taylor sts. OUKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAMR, ' Biv e night: nocinsses; $5 month. 845 Mission. TGHT SCHUOL; HEALD'S BUS.COLLEGE; 23 Post;commercial,shorthand, English low rates. N ROF. LOUIS MERKL; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, 39 3-330 GEARY, NEAR POW ZO furnished rooms: graces; ruuning water. 337 SEARY, COR MASON = ELEGANTLY O | furnished room: rent reasonable. NATOMA, COR. EIGHTH—FRONT COR- her room furmshed: light housekeeping. DR, SMITI'S BATHS POSITIVELY CURE rheumatism, neuralzia, kidney, liver and nervous troubies: * hygienic board” with sunny To0ns for invalids: circulars and consultation free. Address DR. B.J. SMITH, 1518 Buchanan st.,S.F. ARTINEITL 1101 GEA RY, SW. COR. VAN Ness—Sultes aud singles; newly furnished. M Cuiden Gate Avenue. ird, off Folsom—Furpished room; pri- vate famlly; A BE YOUGETTING BALD? My private remedy sure cure for baldness; guaranteed an absolute preventive for 10ss of hair: starts new growth in 80 days:eradicator of dandruft Testimonials and circulars at 424 Folsom st.. near First. J. W. O'HOR’E. Kept by all draggists. AGUCARPETS WOVE TUORDER,FOR SALE; RS0 chenille-wove rugs, slik-rag portieres; deal- €rin carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st.. Oakland, Cal Y EMAKE THE BEST $12 SULT TO ORDER in the U. EWHAUS & CO.. 115 Kearny. vunes Stren.. i)O" JO. —THEJIVAN WINKL! NEW 2U { management; elegant sunoy sunites and singte: newly furnished: bath, eic.: $10 10 $30. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, etc.; lowest rates. 948 Market st. M AGNISCOPE — NEW PROJEGTING MA- =YL chine; uses theKkinetoscope flims; price $250. BACIGALUPIL 946 Market st. guitar, cornet: reasonable. 225 Geary,ur. Powell. INGIN PIANO: PARIS G Frencl MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GAIN N fuct that we sre seling good-toned second- hand pinacs for 3, $4 and 85 per month; beauti- ful new uprighis for $6, $7. $8, 80 and $10 per month: 1o cash payment required larger than the above amounts: 11 purchasers of uprizht pianos | from us have the privilege of exchanginz ssme for & Steinway any ime within 3 years from date without, sacrifice. SHERMAN, CLAY & O, representatives of Steinway & Sons’ pianos. cor Kearny and Sutter sts.. Sen Francisco; also Oax- Jand, Cal.: Portland, Or.: Seattle, Wash. BSUOLUTELY THEOLDeST AND LARGEST Ahonse west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE’S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.; pianos, or- gansand all other musical instruments, of all grades_and prices: Lerms eisy: prices lowest; everything possible done L0 please and satisfy the customer. A WE CALL ATTENTION TO THI CITY REAL ESTATE. MCAFEE BROS, ¢ 'AND FINANCIAL AGEN P Mo foMBRY ST, $3600- Vicksburg sts.; streets sccepted. 32500 LOT 853117:6, COR. 23D, AND LOT- 50x102: S. LINE WASHING- + ton sk, near Laurel; sireet accepied. $B500. 125k 575 per. month, south 1ias or Pine st., east of Polk. 25:10x137:6; street work done; grand maiine view. « story cottaze of 4 room bath and basement: sireec macadamized and sewered; lot 32000 | WALLER ST., NEAR THE PARK: . 25x148: streer macadamjzed und MCcAFEE BROS, 108 Montgomery st. $F4150. Fentvors chenp: ae 860 pee. month; been rented for $60; fron s 2 streets; & bargain. « ner near Clay and Powell sts.; this fraplny will pay 25 per cent per anpum.on the REAL ESTATE BROKERS ‘LOT 30x114 OS COR. 24TH AND Sanchez ; 3 froutages. $5500 ° FOUR 2-sTORY HOUSES, RENT- ; N TAVIA; $2300‘ GREEN ST, NEAR OCTAVIA $3000. Lro%, st NEAR PINE: ONE- : an offer wanted. sewered; an offer wanted. 6 FLATS; BUILTONLY 3 YEARS: $1550., A.gHorcm NORTHWEST COR- nvestment: very cheap. HEEMAN MURPHY, 628 Market st. OL GETZ & BRO., REAL ESTATE OWNERS, Room A, first floor, Crocker Building. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! RICHMOND LOTS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Never befors were such bargains offered. $100 $150. $250—-LOTS FOR BUILDING; . 1o grading: near Mission-at. avd San Mateo car lines; only $5 monthly payments. $75 TO %7060 — LOTS NEAK ELKECIRIC » car Jines solden Gate Park; new col- leges; splendid’ view of ocean, music stand: $5 and $10 monthbly !nstallments. s.earny SUree.. A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 £\ Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and singi telms reasonable. KEARNY — tirst h Street. TH, NEAR POST—TWO stlemen: pleasant ontlook. ., Toom 86. eeven lrg LEAVENWO Cali on owner, tee.. OSEMITF. HOU: night. 35¢ to §1: MicAllister Street. 513 1043 MARKET — PER $1 50 10 35 familles. Y MCALLISTER. NR. VAN NESS AVE.— Neatly furnished rooms, suite or single. iauna yiree.. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH — NEWLY furnished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. 667 Post Street. 5()] P2ST, COR MASON-THE RANDOLPH— Changed hands. 50 bay-window pariors: small rooms; ail light; running water; gas; $1 50 10 $5 per week: 500 to §1 per day. ANICURE AND CHIROPCDIST PARLORS, MRS, CARROLTON, room 10, 1207 Market. PDARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Ilustration; day and evening ciasses; instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington, R. L. Partingion. Particulars 424 Pine. ADIES' HAIRDRESSER—MRS. HUBBARD, removed to the Vendome, 1104 Market st., will be pleased to see her old patrons; hairdress- ing, 25¢; hair coloring; face treatmen DERSON'S. 121 Stockion st.; country orders. JUITS CLEANED., PRESSED, $1: KEPAIRS Ddyeing done. 26 Montcomery, r. 14; tel.red 2374 A CLUALLY TBY BEST BARGAINS 1N pL- A\ "anos; see our list for this week: planos o $3, $4, 85, $6, §7, $8, 59, $10, $15, $20 monthl, ments; fine stool and cover with each; delivered | free anywhere in the city aud Kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. “The F. W. SPENCEK CO, salesrooms 935 Market st.. opp. Mason. PIANOS SoLD, RENTED, TUNED, RE- paired, polished, shipped. stored, for lower rates iban any other firmy in the city. J. HARRY SCOTT, 526 Hayes st. ¥ ARDMAN UPRIGHT, SLIGHTLY USED: laft for sale by party obliged to dispose of it at once: a great opportunity. THE J. DEWING CO., second floor, Flood building. 100 CARDS, $1 50. SHOW CARDS, ETC. Tel. Black 141. HILL, 2214 Geary st. 0 70 509 THIRD: CHEAP PAINTING, papering, whiteriing and plastering: estimates given for all kinds of work. A. HOFFMA! &1 A DOZEN—FINE CABINETS AT SON’S Gallery, 1028 Market. QUPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENTLY RE- moved by elecirolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush, below Fillmore: brs, 210 3, ex. Th & sa. WIL Seventeenth Street. SEVENTE 'H, COR. MISSION—TO let, & sunny furnished room. 3281 sixtn “PIEDMONT,” COR. SIXTH AND MINNA— Nicely furnished sny rms; mod. conveniences. ~iTeo.. WOSPER & from Lovely sunny L upper room flat; rent $15, water free. 8 AP MODERN FLATS, D 6 ROOMS, 16; see them. 528 Seventh st: LITTLE 1o T FOR VERY Adair Street. ROOMS AND BATH: HOT | : : sunny all dsy; | Street. | RY, R FILLMORE— | ceplig rooms: buth. Street. )R. FELL — SUNNY bay-windows: kitchens; ga: nished: i IAPP — TWO SU treet. Capp NY ROOMS: NICE ichen and small bedroom furnished com- CAPP—_SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS | 10t housekeeplog. 0 (§) Castro Street. 5TRO, REAR—2 OR 8 NICE SUNNY | nished rooms; large yard: cheap. 3 rday Stree:. LEXINGTON, 212 EDDY — housekeeping room: B2 BINGLE ROOMS; | 50 to $4 per month. | ¥ s Street. E; (PALMETTO) — FURNISHED /sekeeping rooms: also suites and single. | (B Sixteenth SIXTEENTH, COR. HOWARD—SUN- ny front room furnishes 25 per week. Street. 290 Stockton Streei. HE EUROPEAN, i7 STOCKTON ST.—FUR- nished rooms, en suite or single: hot, cold water in every room: baths: elevator; travsient solicited. daylor Stree:. TA YLOR—SI2 double rooms $2 10 a week. durk Streec. TUKK — LIGHT, SUNNY, double parlor: doctor or dentlst. 9294 ELEGANT Twenty-first Street. OR 2 NICE SUNNY ROOMS AND KITCH if desired; part of flat: furnished or un hed: very healthy location. NW. cor. Twentyr n | tirst ana Dotores sts. Van Nes 402 YirNNea and wnt AND ROOMS, Avenue. NY SINGLE ROOMS; roishes 5 BOAKDING AY-WINDOW ROOM: WITH OR WITHOU bo: convenient to Hayes or Fil.more sts. cars; private family. D. M.,box 126, Call Office. l l-) EDDY — LOVELY S NY PARLOR 412 suite aud other rooms, with good board, £20 up. Q08 VAN NESS—REWLY FURNISHEDSUN. O ny rooms: good board: reasoneble. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH ST.—A FAM. 11y hotel: references giveu and required: all modern convenlence: STORES 0 LET. 1“03 KENT—A FIRST-CLASS BUTCHEB shop:_fixtnres all complete; rent cheap. Ap- ply to UMBSEN & CO., 14 Jiontgomery. O LEASE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED GRO: cery: former tenant there 8 years: also a sunny | flat upstairs: location Howard ‘and Twenty-fourth sts. Apply 3207 Twenty-second st., atier 7:30 P. M. B16. 2L LIGHT STORE AND 3 ROOMS. D 16. 909 Folsom st.. near Fisth. JTORE, WITH LIVING-ROOMS AND LARGE D basement: suitabie for plumber, or anything re- quiring room: cheap. Key restaurant; 258 First st, L& 475 Erie & CONNECTING SUNNY ekeeping. treet. RIE— 2 FUR- | | | | 1451 2= 314 shed rooms for et. s TH—2 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP. | ing, $12: also sunny bay-window. YROCERS AND LIQUOR-DEA LIRS, AT - tion—Fine business corner; rooms. Folsom boulevard and Twenty-third st. TORE AND 3 LIVING-ROOMS; RENT SE. Page and Lyou sts. 2 ROOMS $1 25 AND | I“ITS SCIATICA, CATARRH. DISEA~ES OF v PITZ < L1 tad Pac RAZOR EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET—BASE: ne edge put on razor for 25 cents. TTHE PEOPLE'S UNK DULLAK MEDICAL Institute, sl cases treased and medicines far. nished for §1; call or rite. 10291y Market s, et and Seventh, San Francisco, Lal JEW ALL duced prices: mus: move; bullding 10 be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. PTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cured: send for book. DKS. MANS. FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Market st. GLUAKh FURS AND SUITS RETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. URNET1'S CORN CURE—SURE CURE FOR corns. bunfons, warts: 28¢c. 327 Montgomery. LL FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS bair, moles, freckies, scors. etc.. removed by Ellte Eléctrolysis Co.. 226 Turk, nr. Leavenwortn. 16 OUTDOOR STE R EOPTICON SHOW EVE- 1y night cor. Marke: and Sixth sts. ;artistic ad- Vertigements In liying light: promoters of bush Tess L lt OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Market 3= Ew. TRIC LIGHTS IN KVERY RQOM( Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: %00 rooms, 25¢ (o $1 50 per night: $1 60t $8 pet week: free bns and baggage to and from tne ferry. { JBELAL ADVANCES UN J‘]A.\l;}\b\ W ( LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIEY bousht. COLMAN. 41 3a. cor. Jessia. DRESSMAKERS. S chpen 51 1" charantocd: |05 Sievenson s CLAIRVOYANTS. RS. DR. F. CLA . 1\ PERMANENTLY LOCATED 4:0 GEARY STREKT. The world’s most famous medium of wode times: 1f you arein doubt thai she can and will periorm all she ciaims feel yourself invited to call and she will give you more substantial proof of her marvelous power than you have ever be- fore recefved from mortal; don’t fall to see her if you are Interested in the affairs of hife; it mar- riage, sickness, death’s changes, traveis, divorces, separations, lawsuits, business transactions, wills, deeds and mortgages, lost or stolen property, lost or absent friends interest you; if you vare to know what you should do to be successful, where you shouid go and whom to_avoid, when to buy and sell stock, eic.—in a word, whatever may te trouble, suspicions or desires, call on this gifted woman and she will send you away hapier, wiser and bolder than ever before. Hours 9A. M. t0 8 P. M. strict. Fee §1and $2. Send stamp for illus- trated circular with special terms. MES. DR, F. CLARK, 420 Geary st. TTANA, THE GIPSY QUEEN,8 TURKST.; truthful predictions: reliabie advice; no mat- ter what troubles you have, come, and she@will | guide you right; satisfaction guaranteed. AINES BROS, BUSH & GERTS AND Knabe pianos: goi our prices:. good second- hand uprights, $125; organs, $35. WM. C. HAMIL- ‘TON, successor A, L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post KAULIFUL OAK AND WALNUT PIANOS just recelved and for sale cheap. Z. MAU- VAILS Music Company, 769 Market st. 00D UPRIGHT, CHEAP; BARGAIM. G E SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hibernia Bank. LEGANT EMERSON, FIRST-CLASS CON- dition, at sacrifice. E. W.LICK,116 McAllister. Call for maps and diagrams. SOL GETZ & BRO., Room 4, first floor, Crocker Building. OBODY ELSE Can sell you alot on the line of an electric road, 25 minutes from the new City Hail. for £360 on terms of $5 cash, 86 monthly. with the sireet gr ded, sewered and macadamized and water-pipes laid. Therefore se+ me. K. M. LONG, 3207 Twenty- second st., cor. Mission. 1LL BUILD CUTTAG r.5; HOUSES & FLATS at lowest prices for cash or installmnts on your own lot, or will furnish lot: call and examine plans. DAN, EINSTELN, Builder, 680 Marxet street. 9900 YILL BUILD & FIRST- CL 8-room 2-story dwelling: porcelal Jined bath-tub: tile siuki all other firs-c plumbing: 2 wooden mantels; gas fixtures. etc. complete, ready for occupancy. $1900 for 7-room story-and-o-haif dwelling. $3500 for 2 flats of 5 a0d 6 rooms; call and examine plans and specifi- cations. etc;; same submitted for auy kind of building: best of references. vonds, exc W. W. REDNALL, builder, 212 Market st., bet. Thir- teenth and Fourteenth. 4 S ANTED, T, 5 SECOND-HAND uprigats. 398 Post sty AGNIFIC) Schubert: G. BADGER, SULE ACENT FOR HALLET +& Davis and Francis Bacon planos. 406 Sacto. YRON MAUZY, 508 PUST ST._~OHMER, N ewby & Evans, Briggs and otber pianos. QUPERIOK VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW S Y MULLER. maker, repalrer. 2 Las ham place. W M Jus‘t COMPLETED— Cholce modern bay-window cottace on the N'W. cor. of 224 and Sanchez ste. - For terme, etc., ApplY of KING & McNALLY, 630 Market st. IMALL HOMES: NEAR CARS: $10 PER MO, THE MCCARTHY CO.. 648 Market st. S UBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUUSES BUILL' bullding invited to call and sve plans. 1149 A DOLLAR A WEEK ON RENT CONTRACT ‘buys new piano. 136 Ellis st. PROPERTY 10 EXCHANGE. ~ACRE RANCH, SANTA CRUZ C0... $3,500 5000 2T i acre ranch néar San Jose 8-rcom house ana lot San Jose. 900-a re ranch in Santa Clara 8-room house in Belmont. Sap ) 20 houses in Oakland from $500 to 15 houses in Berkeley from $200 to. THAVE ALL KINDS OF PROPE WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? . C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth, VW ANTED—_IMPROVED PROPERTY IN SAN Francisco, Oakland, Berkeleiy or Alamedato exchange for fine building lots in a fine_growing section: will assume moOrtgage. 468 Ninth st Oakland. END FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES D for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose. FPIMBER—1280 ACKES; KEKN CO: PLEN ater:_excellent srock 1 .. box 1 | PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR VETER- ans' Home Assoclation.—Notice - is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Veterans’ Home Associa- tion at its office, room 13, 320 Sunsome streel, San Francisco, Califoraia, up to 10 o'ciock A. M. Saturday, December 19, 1596, and opened imme- diately theresfter in the presence of bidders. for fura.shing and delivering quartermaster shd com- missary supplies for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (raiiroad station, Yountville), for thé six months commencing Junuary 1, 1697, and ending June 30, 1897. Schedules, with infor- mation and_instructions for submitting b ds, will be furnisued upon aplication by the undersigned. Bidders will caréfully follow the conditions of these schedules, and no bid will b considersd nn- less it 1s in accordance with such schrdules. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well-known and responsible banking-nouse Tor at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid. pavable toJ. C. Currier, treas- vrer, conditioned that the bidder wilt enter into a good and valid contrac upon notice of acceptance, as required by luw. ‘Lhe board reserves the right 10 reject any or all bids and to order any quancity over or under the amoun: specified. ‘Address J. J. SCOVILLE. Secretary Veterans' Home Association. room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Franciseo, Californis. By order of the board of directors. J.2. REOVILLE, Secretary. M SE: SCHMIDT, CLATKVOYANT. TELLS past, present and future; success to ali: for- tunes by mail: low prices. 858 Mission st. MEIE, WALIERS FROM TEHAMA ST: cards. planets, charms; ladfes, 25c¢; gents, 50c. 951 Mission st. 371 NOE SI., NEAR MAR- ket, for miltiner, printer, harness-maker, TH NY FHONT ing rooms; stove; closet SE- pri- 0. i d FOLSOM — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR bousekeeping: bath. LA oy ¥qurth Street. single and ho PART - Or STORE AND 324 Post st. UVENTISTS, 731 Harrison Streec. HARRISON — LARGE FURNISHED | front room for housekeeping: bath; pri- vate: 88. HARK Y FRONT ROOM 740 ¥nd kitchen furnissed for housekeeping. MME; MOREAU, BLET CLATRVOVANT and medium in city; fee 28¢ up. 764 Howard. M YE RAVIENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY V) business advice: names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth ME. LEUNA, CARD-READER AND MAG- ‘ M 6514 Market, 2d floor. ME MABL , CLAIRVOYANTAND card-reader. 207 £0st, room 8. ME. PEARL,_MAGNETIC HEALER; lucky paimist charms. Room 2, 223 Post st. ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER: past, present and future: 25c. 148 6th st., r. 6. ME. LEGETTE—PRESENT. PAST AND future; 25¢; one price. 311 Tehama st., nr.ath ME.RAY BENN KTT, CLAIRVOYANT AND 12: rs. 10 and 11, 5d floor. S, MAGNETIC HEAL Room 2, 122 Post st. SYBILLE TELLS FKOM CRADLE T0O grave:pictures given:ladies 25¢: 414 O’'Farrell. A M 112 housek: month keeping childre - rowurd Sires.. A HOWARD—FRONT SUNNY BAY- window suite of rooms, complete for ceping, folding-bed, baih, lounge, $14 per other deatly furnished roums for house- $10 per month; in American family: no n: none but sober, quiet people need apply. [ BA 2 earny Streei. = R YR. SUTTER S OR LESS; s and water free. Apply 16 Grant ave. AL 1( ) Lagge furnis Lewis Street. EWIS ST., OFF TAYLOE, NEAR POST— or unfurn. room, kitchen; $9. <3 9 MeAllister Sireei. 1 MCALLISTEK — UNFURNISHED s for offices ;Hurnished housekeeping | ngle. ALLISTER—PARLOK, 2 BEDROOMS gas, stove and bath; to & sat- A MOVED FROM crown work, bridge wor< and teeth without plates a specialty. 336 Sutter, NE. eor. Stockton. tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st. TUF TEETH, 87, WARRANTED: ket st. DR, CHARLES W. DECKER, D BV PRATT-TEETI ON ALUMINUM 7 A SET FOR ITnKTH—-WAKRANTED AS BT ood as can be made; filling $1 DR. SIMMS, bridge work a specialty: plates $5 up: 18 years experience. K. L. WALSH, D.D., 8153, Geary. plates are made: oid plates made over like new: Teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. H.J.J. LLE K. 1208 MAKKET, COK. GULDEN Gaie ave.; open evenings; Sundays till noon. extraciing, with gas, $1: piates. 85 up: fill, $1 up. K. GRORuK W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Mithont any prate, mhoved from § o 30 0 Farreliss. A LL WG RIASONABLE AND Waks WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALLL. in wrabper, for mailing. & Mason to 119 Powell; bridgework aspecialty. R. L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLES :7 FULL SET OF TEETH WORTH 815! Sé . warranted 5 years: extractiou free: fillings 3 3 crowns $3. DR. BROWN, 2114 YOLTUN DENTAL ASSOC: ylates sume price as rubber. 14 Graut ave. dentist, 930 Market st., nex: Baidwin Thester. AINLESS EXTHACIION, 50c: CROWN R, LUDLUM HiLL, 1448 MARKEL ST, NE. Eleventh; no charge for extracting ~ when JET Or TEEIH WIThoUL A PLatk DK H. G. Young, 1841 Polk s NROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4th: gas specialists; painiess Leck dentist, discoverer of painless extraction 2nd patentee of improved bridge work or teeth WORK Tanted. DR.J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. 269 TWOFURNISHED ROOMS MINNAST &: sunny yard. for housekeepi ALE-MEISULLLANEOUS, F?;}T/;\Lr_ax OND-HAND MILK-DEL1V- ery wugon; $22. Apply 159 Second st. 591 MISSION—NICeLY FURNISHED | front.rooms from §: up. 1261 MISSION—SUITE OF SUNN OOMS | ete for housekeeping. NI-SION, COR. NINTH — HOUSE- Keeping rooms, sunny: $12. © OUTAVIA, i cheap, Uctavia Street. CoOR G turnished; bay-windows RY —SUNNY kitchens; gas 9691 UFARREL 2223 Sor o Sireo.. ‘NY, FURNISHED terms reasonable. Uk urT ekeeping: . second ZTwo FURNISHED eping; yard; cheap. 17¢ (9 STOCKTON—2 R OMS FURNISHED ' for hous=geep 1 *iockion Place. sink in kitchen : cheap. THORUUGHBRED SCUTCH COLLLE PUPS for sale; pedigree given. Address K., box 22, Call Uftice. s o 7 7. SPRING MOTOR PHONE RECORD %Od. case; 23 records. Box M. 14, Call Uttice. ARGE AMERICAN EAGLE AND FLAG, embroldered On black satin, in d-fnch gilt frame: equa. to new: one-third its original cost; also o1l puintings JONES, 647 Mission st. \OMILETE SET TINNER'S TOOLS AT A barzain. WHITE, 516 Mission st. ARGAINS_ELEGANT RATTAN CHAIGS, 1) Rockers, Baby Carriages, € c., av cost; stain- ing, enameling, gilding. PLISE & C0., 1140'Satter. TTIGHEST PRICE PAID GENTS 2D HAND H'Giothing ana dresses. FABIAN, 1020 Foisom. UY YOUR RATTAN CHAIRS, ROCKERS, Blnien, tands, eic, at the factory and save re- tuilers profit; see our ho'iday gooJs; it costsmoth- SEIKATUALLSS. ME. OSMAN, SPIRITUAL TRANCE MEDI- um. returned; life readings, love affairs, busi- ness investments, mining speculations s specialty, 838 Misslon st. 39 MoALLISTER—MR& J. MEYER; test meetings every night. 10c: Tue., Fri., 2 P. m.; business sic(ings;trance cir., 5¢;Sat.eve $1 MBS, MAYO STEERS, 1133, OAK: READ: incs daily. $1: circles, 25¢; Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, ¥ o'clock: ladfes’ circle, 1 nurs. 2 ». M, FBA K HARLAND, SLATE - WRITING seance to-night; tests toall. 1063 Mission st. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE . writer. 118 Haichtst.: hours 9 untii 9 p.ax. ASTROLOGY. “A STRAL SERR—PROF. HOLMES, 1 FIFTH, rooms 12-18; horoscopes: questions: advice. HYPNOTISN, YPNOTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGH' success grtd. Hypnotic MesmericIns,6 O’ Farrs LOST. OST—LADIES BLACK BELT, WITH GOLD buckle, (snake with emerald eyes), on Sacra- mento st., bet. Van Ness and Baker, or' Broderick bet. Pine und Secramento, Keturn'to 1608 Van Ness ave.; .iberal reward. : OST—WEEK AGO rRIDAY: BLACK DOG, 4 named Nero; wore collar license tag No. 2363} reward. 15 Kondel place, off Sixteenth st, bet. Mission and Valencia. = OST—A BREASTPIY WITH GENTLE; L man’s picture set in_pearis. Return to Park Hotel, 26 i urk si., and receive reward. OSI—LADIES GO..D WAICH, ON THIRD 4 and Marke: sts. Please leave at Call Office and receive reward. - UNDAY—A VERY SMALL YORKSHIRE terrier; name Tommy; reward $5, 2728 Facific st. 7 UST—SCARFPIN: 11 ~MALL DIAMONDS! L 3are of fiy. Return 5, 9th floor Mills: reward: USI—ON THE WAY HUME FROM THE L Golumbla- Theater, one s tern Star pin: fice and receive reward. Please return to this o Twenty-fourth Street. STY-FOURTH, NR VALENCIA unny frout room end kitchen eonnec:- ° 612 Dess Avenve. der; also large foldMg-door s fe. 8§ Mission 8. C ONARCH BLUK FLAME HEATERS ARE 1590g, vic., Lought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7th, ¥ SMALL MrUiUM AND LAKGE-SIZE VAN NI TWO ROOMS FOR housekeeping; riso single rooms. ing. Californis Rattan 1 ¥irst st., nr. Mission N"r'iusm. CASH REGISTER, GOOD OR- Or FBE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRESS, siand desk, mone y tiil, sate; cheap. 102 Clay. M the best. W. 8. RAY MFG. C.,, 12 California ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, BHELV- TLERS,ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY I3 % ser-pipes. Mcintosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. Ot aud ‘burglar proof safe. 108-111 Market sk K | PROPOSALS FOR REMOVING DIRT, ASHES, filth, etc.—Office of the cieri. of the Board of Supervisops of the Clty and Coun:y of San Fran- cisco, November 30, 1896, In accordance with Kesolution No. 15,360 (Third Series) of the Board of Supervisors' SEALED | PROPOSALS wilt be received in_onen session of ilie Borrd of Supervisors on MONDAY AF KR NOON, December 7, 1896, from 2:80 to 8 o' clock. to periorm the foliowing work duriug’ the year 1897, to wit: For the removal of the dirt, ashes, rabbish and filth 1n_the County Jail, jail yards, City Prison, City Halls, in the Cits aud County hospitals. in all public oflices aud pablic buiidings as often as re- quired, but not less than three times esch week. For removing the Tubbish, debrls and dirt, in- cluding the prunings from ' trees, etc., from all public_squares, aud from . the new City Hall grounds and on and around tue inclosure on City Hall avenue once & week, and atsuch othertfmes ‘as may be designated and required by she Com- mitteé on Streets; ulso, for the removal of the dirt, rubbish and manuce from the stables of the engine, hook and Jadder and hose houses of the Fire Department an 1 Potice Patrol as often as may | be required during the yeur 1897. ‘Also, for the removal of all dead animals, within two hours after notice from the Health Officer (ox- cept cattle, horses and mules), found lying 1ir uuy public stréel. OF square OF UPON any unoccupled lot. The work to be done under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the * uperinienden: of Streets and Highways, except the engine aud hook and Iadder companies’ houses, whicn will be subject to the appraval, of the Chief Engineer of the Fire De- partment and the Hospital and Almshouse, which wiil be subjéct to the approval of the respectiye officers 1n charge: also 1o the approval of the Com- mittee on Health and Palice. | For further particulars bidders will apply to those officers respectivel NOTICE—Bidders will state a specified sum per mongh for which the entire work will be per- formed, with the specific undersianding that the party 16 whom the concract is awarded will be re- quired to visit the officeg of the Mayor and Super- intendent of Public Streets, the Sher.ff. the Chlef of Police-and the Health Office: &lso, offices of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Deparcment, dally, be- tween the hours of 10 A. 3. and 12 o'clock ncon, for the purpose of recelving orders for the performance of the work. 1n addition. the party awarded the contract must keep an office with a telephone, s0 that orders from the departments may be received and promptly attended to. Bidders will also estimate with the understand- ing that 1n case the work or labor to be performed is increased from that ordinarily doue, caused either by the erectiou of addi‘ional buildings, or from pranings, rubbish, etc., 1o be removed from squitres ot public grounds, that the service shall be performed, whuther more or jess, without addi- tional compensation than the price bia being paid therefor. 5 5 The party to whom a contrect is awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of the execu- | tion of the contract, to pay the cost of advertising this notice In three daily newspapers. In order to preserve uniformity and to facili- tate the award the Board has resolyed to re- ceive no bid unless made upon blaal: forms pre- pared by the cominittee, and a certified check for' the sum of ¥500, deposited by the bidder with and made payable to e Clerk of the Board, condl.ioned if the proposal be accepted and the contract awarded, and if the bidder shal. fail or neglect to Pay the | rinting charges, execuie the contract and give the required bond within six pays after the award Is e, then and in that case the said sum shall be paid . into the City and County Tmmr‘v by said Clerk as liguidated dam- ages for such fall ure and neglect. 5 Blanks furnished by the Clerk. The Board reserves tne right to reject all bids it the public good 5o require. § Proposals to be indorsed “Cleaning Public Buld- oy o - _JNO. A. RUSSELI., Clerk. ission, « keley: lot 40x150: $15 monthly. £1000—Corner 100x100; $50 down: $16 monthly $400— Lot 40x120: $26 down: $25 monthly. $500—Half acre hill land; $10 monthly. CHAS. A. BAILEY. 20 Monigomers st #160t0 $275 a room: parties contemplating $1OU CUTTAGE 3 ROOMS IN BER: COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, MqMAflAn‘ ESTATE COLONY TRACT Ts being so!d In small holdings to actual settiers at of the Puiah Creek: none can surpass in fertility of soil and beauty of location the McMahan rancho, adjacen: ta the town 0f Winter: ornicr.y a parg of the old Woifskill grant, known fur and wide as the very best tract of land 1. - Putah Creek flows thiough the Mc- ruct, ayd _every fooi of tne 1000 acres now being subdivided will produce any thing, trom granates. ‘the jocation is but 76 miles from San Francisco, and is_ju the midsi of #s benutiful a country as one could wish to see Itis an ideal region for the futellizent, rdustrious, well-to-ao home-seeker. Two thousand ucres sold since January 1, 1896. Send 7or maps and full information. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 80 Montgomery st., 8. F. E ARE SELLING THAT SPLENDID NUT orchard of the Hatch-Armstrong Nut and Fruit Company: 20-acre lots, all full-bearing trees; don't fafl to inguire about this. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st. _ 10-ACRE PRUNE URCHARD: ON LEVEL, rich bottom land: frontivgon Alameda Creek, in Alameds County; a rich and rare off:ring. BOVEE, TOY & SUNNTAG, 30 Montgomery HE 1500-ACRE GOAD TRACT IN ALA- meda County is going in subdivisions of 25 acres up as low &s ¥35 per acre: send for map and description. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 40 Montgomery st. RLUE LAKES. SUMMER RESORT, With 260 acres and all buflding improvements. i§ offered for sale or excuange; Lhis property 1s clear of ail debt; submit an offer. BOVEE, TUY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgemery st. CHOXCE LAND IN ALAMEDA COUNTY, NEAR NILES, IN SUBDIVISIONS, | FROM 20 ACRES UP. LOW PRICE. 1N NG-TIME PAYMENTS. g I Call or send for full particulars. BOVEF, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st., S, F. JEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET OF California lands for sale by H. FRANC, rooms 69-71 Chronicle bullding, San Francisco, NY PORTION OF A 300-ACRE PIECE LO- cated 2145 miles from Plessanion, Alameda County, at §20 per hcre. 279.405&:3 3 MILES FROM HAYWARD% £ 250 of which are now fatwed to grain an balance heavily wooded: stream of water through the property: 2 houses, barns. etc.: will sell as a ‘whole orin subdivisions of 100 acres at $35 per acre. Wl HAVE A FINE 10-ACRE FULL-BEAR- ing fruit orchard, with house, burus, ete.. in Santa Clara County that can be bought for $400) on terms of $1000 down and balance on long time. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., second floor, Mil.s builaing, 8an Franclsco. ] (G000 HOME CHEAP: POSSESSORY RIGHT ¥ 10160 xcres; must be sold. Address ., box 91, Call Office. 1T AcES ALAMEDA COUNTY, CHOICE i plece of Tevel Jand: fronts on two roads: only 10 minutes from town; public and high school; price 81000, H. H. CKANE. 410 Moni- gomery st. OR SALE OR EXOHANUE—HOMES AND veyards in Sonoma Couniy. R, HILL, Wind- sor, Cal. i ERY DESIRABLE LITTLE HOME OF 18 acres: one mile from town: house of 7 rooms: barn and fraiv house; 300" French prunes; 100 trees of family orchard: 100 White Adriatic figs; Bt sl aam persGaal propersy: $3200: easy : some : ot e HTWING, Sonomb, vl MABIN CU.; 3000 acres: 26 miles from city; lots any .;‘:1 .fa:,l:'.n xr-;g. getable land; n'n ter tre 3 T acre: erms to o N DICATH INVIT 0O 65 Chronicie bldg, LAMEDA LAND COMPANY IS SELLING ihe cheapest fralt, vegeiable 2 ever offered in FOUND PROFESSIONAL CARDS, 4 ;Z':w e el seactys 1 . e mile from Pleasanion, ours from San Eran- . e ~ oo o W OFFICES ROOMS ; price §20 (0 $40 per acre: half cash: owner UND_SORKEL HORSE, LANGTON AND | JOHN K ICHAKDS L of cisco; price e Sloward.” Gail 14 Laniton sk > ;{' ma;g_zzu:‘ ker buildiug; lelephione Maiu must m.l.‘.}n 'uu- pertect; investlgate. 57 Chroni- ERS. HAITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ANHER, U 0! CLOSE TO TOWN: IM- TIENWELE Tuw. rmis 515.516. 51h toor. Parrort vldg. L:":;"‘:] H,..,’y":.. _D‘.): i 10 2 ?. ‘pleces Vil YOU SEEN THE NEW PEERLESS and 10 years' oredit. D. , Bonoma Aopowriter and fotary Duplloator? They siaad STORAGE, Oiys every Mondny ai 832 Market st.. 8 F. at the head. K. E. REVOLK & CO., 409 California. GENTS SMITH PREMIER: ALSO RENT A QR seh all kinds of typewriters. L. & M. AL EéAlsran & CU., 110 Montgomery sk, write for circular, QTORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE- l proot building; advances made. 211 Larkin. F TRNTTURE, ANOS, " TRUNKS: ~ab- vances, shipping, CHAS L. TAYLOK,204 Post. e ——————————————— SEWING MAUHINES, cabbuges and oftions 10 Oranges. 1eMONS and POMme-. OAKLAND ' ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o05 EROADWAY. UVAKLAND BEAL ESTATE, $2650, CASHE, YALUE TODAY. $3500 Iot 50 feel front on_choicest part of Teiegraph Avenue; hotse rooms: bath; all sireet improvements somplete; propertv_taken under foreclosure; see thisjmmediately: $300 cash. $10,000—¢0st $16.000: fine business corner: 4 stores; 4 flats: splendid income; street Al for business; financlal embarrassment forces sale: an opportunity. for investors. 1900—Modern house; 6 rooms and bath: lot 86x120: on A1 street: lot alone worth price asked 2 blocks (0 local station: street work all done; must positively be sold: $600 cash. A very fine home. § rooms, bath, very central, 10 exchange for a good (ot in ~an Francisco. $12 per foot fot lots on Telegraph ave,: fine t residence str-et in Oskland: cash vaiue, §25 per foot: 50 feet froni: absoluiely s forced sale and must _realize cash; See them and make an offer. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oaklaud. §75 TOTS AND UPWAKD: BUY NOW ©) when you can: but few lots left in the {0 wh, bat f left in th Allendale tract, situate in Fruitvale, adjoininz East Oakland: 'this is the only choice property now being offered 1u this ~tate at suca low prices; near a fine school: twoeleciric roads near by and one will shortly go tirougn this tract; grand view: rare site for a home: drainage perfect: street all graded; some macadamized; homes now here and others being bulli; terms, $6 casn, *$6 monthly. 46¥ Ninth st, Oskland. H. Z. JONES, owner. J©! FOr FITCHBUK4 T0-DAY TAKF YOUK FAMILY AND FRIENDS OUT ON Tl-(l’,“l’mfl' EURG, SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS 1OCAL. Fer Sonthern Pacific Time-C: THE FIRST IMPORTANT STOF EAST OF FRUITVALE IS THE PLACE. FAST- EST SUBURBAN 1RAIN ON THE PACIFIC COAST. DIRECT BOATS AND TRAINS FROM FERRY, Y0OT OF MARKET STREET, 1V FITCHBURG STATION [ FORTY-FIVE MINUTES Atameda, Berkeley and Fruitvale tralns singed by the Fitchburg scorcher. Haywards electric cars from Oakland every few minutes. X you are lired of life and want 1o get off the earth, stay where you are. People get well, be- come cheerful, contented uud proxperous iu Fiica- burg. Hficnnrs 1 e mos: promising suburh on the direct line of up-to-date public aud private im- Ernvemonu in ihe vicinity of Oakiand. It s a usinzss center by natural location. Its railway lines now operating, deep-water {ransportation for freight by Lamou’s 1iné of fascsailing vessels on Uskiand harbor. and the excellent county roads leading to it, are incontestible proofs. It Is rega- larly 1aid out into blocks aud iots bounded by wida sireets, graded and graveled, and ornamented with &Venue irees, cypress hedges and evergreen <roves. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Tor a home while- cheap: for specuiation ona rising market: for & turn be first for iuvesiment DOW, and hold on. No city taxes 10 pay: no streek improvements to make. Water supply from 3 companies ai. your doors. Lots in this beautiful lown at cheaper rates and on easier payments than can be bought in many of 1he uhe-Sifeve Lrucls iu & in ble hayfieid. Lots 25 and 60 ieet front by 100 to 200 feet deep to parallel street: double froniage. Terms, 10 per cent cash; deferred payments in easy mstalimeuts; g V. ¥. MCCLURE, 17 Montgomeryst., S & THAD. 8. FITCH, Fitchburs. O‘KLAND FURNITURE 'OR SALE. AR DIAMONDS BY PALKONIZING H HI2E 1 HAAS. furniture-dealer. 11 th, Oaxld ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL FSTATE 395(), HANDSOME NEW COTTAGE OF . 7 rooms; latest design; choice cor- ner lot, 50x100; easy terms. $2400—850 cash, $25 monthly; cottage 5 rooms and bath: lot 50x125; close to siation. $2600—$ 00 cash; elegant new colonal cottage; 5 rooms, reception-nall and bath. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay.street station_ (broad gauge), Alameda; 628 Market st., San Fraucisco. Office open Sundays and holidays. BERAELEY REAL ESTATE. ILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP; OWNER modern home: hause of 6 rooms. , fine grounds, bearing orchard, weil, creck wiih trout. - 423 Bush, 8. K. attic, large I windmili, livin MUNEY TO LOAN. 3 TO LOUAN; 6% PER CENT; $300.000 ¢idy Teaity. aise” oaxinnas bame rates; life insurance, undivided estates. SHAIN- WALD, BUCKBEE & CC., 218 Montzomery st. DVANCES UN DIiAMONDS, WATCHES, nos, without re- SEWELRY DOR 8D MOKTGAGES, sts, real estate in pro- surniture and pianos withous removal. MCCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3, B WEE ASD SAVE INTZREST - MONEY loined on’ evervtning. Cut Rate Lowi Office, 109m 7, Flood bufiding. Pledges for sile cheap. 0 40 LOAN IN SUMS 70 SUIT ON $20.000 &y reai estacer M. B LEVY, 11 Montgomery st. $65.000 IXIRUSTAT 5% 0N REALES: y B tate 2d mortgage, on pianos & furni- ture; no attorney’s fee. ISAACS, 240 Monigomery. MONEY LOANED ON_JEWELEY AND AM other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106Market st.,nr. Mason ;private entrance 7 Turk. IEECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PIANO, no removal: 1o deiays: no compmissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohus bidg, 1170 Market st. O AT BANK KATES: 15T AND $SZDUOO 2d mortgages, estates, Tents, etc.; lend as iow as $50. H. MURPHY, 828 Market st. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW ELRY,FTC Columbis Loan & Collateral Office, § Grant ave. RIVATE PARTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD security: low interest. N., box 15, Call Office. NY AMOUNT: LOWEST RATE; IST & 3D A morigage: flat or installment. Dryden, 535 Cal. PAWNBROKERS, IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Cosmopoiitan j onn Office, 48 Third. FINANCIAL. TO LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS. Annivrm 922, Cal.Safe Dep, Bidg. $160.000 MARKIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage'iicenses wers issued by the County Clerk's office yegterday: C. L Amrhein and Catherne Roche, 26—25. D. Abbo-tand Fiorence G. Brackett, $0—24 Gustave Weiss aud Linita Bibo. 29—22. Jess C. Ricker and Lalla McComus, 25—18. R. R. Michels and Minerva E. Swisber, 24—31, 6. M, Hermance and Mary A. Capwell, 31—27. Luke Gray and Mary A. Keogh, 29—37. A. Schels and Sibilln K. Schaus, 48—80. T. Gurschke and Anna Wagner, 50—24. Chesiey W. Glover and Nora E. Crow, 3521, James Muns and Mary L. Squire, 85—45. BIRTHN—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, BORN. ‘WISSING~In this city, November 28, 1896, to the wite of Henry A. Wissiaz, a daughter. BOWLAN—In this city, -December 1, 1898, to the wife of John C. Bowlan, a son. MARRIED. PATTERSON—REESE—In Oakland, November 80,1896, by the Rev. J. H. Theiss. Thomas K. Patterson and Minnle Rees>. GLOVER—CROW—In this c'ty, Dicember 1, 1196, be the Rev. M. M. Gibson, ir.D., Caesley W. Giover o/ Oakdale, Stanislaus Countv, Cal. and Nora E. Crow of Carpenteria, Santa Barbar County, Cat. MORAN—BRODERICK—In this city. November 25,1498, by the Kev. Father McDonald, james B. Moran und Nellie L Broderics, both 0f San Francisco. —ee DikD. Bannister, George W. Hashagen. Meta Behimer, Herman H. Hippely. Millie Blanchl. Eugeaio Kane, Ethel Blake. Litile Paul Knipe, ¥red F. Butler. Mamie Maguire, Jam Connolly, Bridget Chase, Annie Donegan, Haonah F. Dononue, John Donovau, Daniel J. Figufer.. Josephine Fiabift. J. T. Foley, Neliie F. Gordon. Wiillam 4. Gamper, Julia Gilligan, James Hurst, Raymond J. Hackett, Lorews, Wichelhausen, Sarah Hardlug. Phesbs A. Welch, Mary 3. BANNISTER—In this city. December 2, 1898, George W., beloved son of Joseph J. and Mary E. Baunisier. aud- brother of Edward, William, May and Grace Bsunister and the late Mrs. Touts Talboi, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 42 years. & Notice of funera! hereafter BEHLMEE—In this city, December 32, 1898, Herman H., beloved husband of Meta Benlmer, aud father of Mrs. H. Fahsel, Mrs. F. Deranthal aad_Heinrich, Johann and Herman Behlmer, anative ot Schwarmen, Province of Hanover, ermany, aged 63 years 8 montnsand 2 days. A& Friends snd acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday),ai 2 o'clock P. . from hia lace res- uce, 9205 Larkin street, Near Green. Inter- men: 1. 0.0, F. Cemetery. BIANCHI—In this clty, December 3, 1393, Kugenlo, beloved sono! Eugenioand Emily Bianchi, native of Nau Francisco, sged 4 months and 19 davs. BLAKE—In Oakland. December 1. 1893 Little Panl, beloved son of Juhu and Lizzie Blake u native of Oakland, aged 7 months. 87 Friends and acqualntances ars rasnast- folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY {Thursasy), at 1 ociock r. 2. from the, res- ence of his parents. 679 Sixth sireet. Inter- ‘ment S, Mary's Cemetery, Uakland. Murphy, Joan P. McClintock, Joseph S Nicholson, D nais letier, Louis F. Piersdorf, Mrs B, Pyrne, Katherine T, Rupley, Reinhard Sharsey, Dr. James Schmid, Leonard B. Seaman, George M. S.evens, Annie Warkheim, Max 13 BUTLER—An anntve requiem high mass will be celebrated for Lhe repose ot the soul of the late Mamie Butier, beloyed daugnteér of #Han nah and the lae Martin: Butler. a St. Joseph’s Church, THIS DAY (Thursday), commenelng at 9 o'clock .3 Friends are respecifully la- vited to attend. CONNOLLY—In this city, Decomber 3. 1893, Bridget, wite of thelate Martin Conno ly,and mother of the late John O'Donuell, und grand- mother ot. Maggie Delizmand Martin 0'Donpell, auativeof spiddle, County Galway, lreland, a351 50 years. R riends and mcquaintances are - fully nviced o attend tho faneral TO-MORROW (Friday), at_5:30 0’Clock A. M. from the resi- dence of ‘her' daughterlo-law, Mrs. OiDonnell 219 Natoma streer, vetween ‘Ihird and Fourth, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn, requiem mass will be celebrated for the repos® of her soul, commencirig at 90'clock'a:a. In- terment Moun: Calvary Cemetery. CHASE—in the City and County Hospital De- cember 1, 1893, Annie Chase, aged 3 vears. DUNEGAN—In this city, December 2, 1896, rances, beloved intant daughter of nd Mary Donegan. a nativeof San aged 3 months apd 20 days. DONOHUE~—In this city, December 2, 1898, John Donohue, a native of ireiand, aged 74 years. A Eriends and acquaintances are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORKOW (Fridsy), at 7:15 o'clock A. M., ai the chapel of St. Mary’s Hospital, where a solemn requiem mass will be ceiebrated for the repose of his soul Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by 10:40 o'clock . . train. DONOVAN—_In_this city, December 2, 1833, “Danlel J., beloved son of 'John aud Mary Don Van. a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years month and 22 days. FIGUIERE—In this city, December Josephine Figuiere, beloved wife ot 'Joseph Figuiere. and mother of Mrs. A. Raisin, aud mother-in-law 0f Augusie Halsin, a native of Frunce, aged 70 years. BF-Friends snd acanaintances are respocs fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday) at 2 o'clock P.M. from her late Tesidence, 30 John street. lutermen: L O. O, £ Cemetery. FLAHIFF ~In this city, T. Flahifl. & native of Treland, aged 39 years. FOLEY—In this eity, December 2, 1896, at the residence of her parents, 4367 Eeventeenth streer, of diphtheria, Nelile Frances, beloved daughterof Hugn snd Mary Ano roley, a na- tiveor Valiejo, Cal., aged 6 yoars 9 monins and 5 days. GORDON—Tn this city, November 29, 1898, Wil- liam A. Gorlon, anative v Nova Sco:la, aged 50 years 1, month and 17 days. GAMPER—In this city, December 1. 1896, Julia, beloved daughter of George usmper, & Natlve of New Orleans. R Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10 o’clock A. M., from the resi- dence of her father, 133/A Piae street. Inter- ment private. GILLIGAN—In this oity, Desember 1, 1896, James Gilligan, Iate of the British ship Fegasus, a native of lreland, aged 50 years. HURST—In this city, December 2, 1898, of diph- Raymond J., younges: son of Danial lile Hurs:,s native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 8 months and 8 days. HACKETT—In this city. December 1.1898, Lo- rewto, beloved daughter of James and Louise Hacke:t, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 months and 24 days. HARDING—In this clty, Decemver 1, 1896, Phoeve A, Harglog, & oative of Orauge Couniy, N. Y..aged 82 years and 2 ionths. HASHAG EN—In Alameda, November 30, 1896, Meta, beloved wife of Hermaun Hushagen, and mother of Carl snd Hermann bolte aud May Hashazen, s native of Hanover. Germany, aged 49 years 1 month and 20 days. BFFri-nas and acquaintances aro respect- fully invited 1o atiend the tuneral THIN DAY (Thursday), at 11:30 o'clock A. »., from her late dence, 15i0 Niaih street, near Mastick 1, 1898, November 23, 1898, J. ation (broadgauge), thence by creek rouie boat, leaving 100t of Eroadway, Oakland, ai 1 o'clock P: )., to San Francisco for interment in Masonic Cemetery. HIPPELY—In this city, Decomber 2, 1893, Mil- lle, beioved wife of L. Hippely, and mother of Edward. John, Paul and Aaron Hippely, a na- tive of La Rosa, Mexico, aged 36 years. #3-Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funerat TO-MORROW (Friday), at 10 o'clock A. M., from the parlors of tne United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fiitn street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KANE—In this city, November 30,1893, Ethel Kane, a native of San Francisco, sged § years 7 months and 7 days. KNIPE—In this city, December 1, 1896, Fred F. ‘Knipe. son of the late Cap:ain Thomas J. Knipe. anative or San Francisco, aged 42 years 10 monzhs and 22 days. Ba-Friends are repectfully invited to attenl the funeral services THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock P. M., At the residence of' his mother, 1418 Vailejo street. MAGUIRE—In tnis city, December 3, 1896, James. beloved husband of Katie Maguire, and father of Ethel and Lloyd Maguire, and son of Katherine and _thelate Michael Mazuire. and brotaer of Mrs. John Burns, George, Frauk aud the late John Maguire and Mrs Agnes Cod- dington, « native of San Francisco, aged 34 yeurs and 6 montbs. R Friends and acquaintances are respect. sully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at_1:30 o'clock P. M.. from bis late residence, 286 ohipley streat, near Sixth, and thence 10 St. Patrick’s Church ior services at 3 o'clock P. M. iuterment Mount Calvacy. Ceme- tery. MURPHY —In Ocean View, December 1. 1893, Joun P. beloved sono? william ani Mary J. Murphy, and brother of Maud, Wilie, Harry and_Allie Murphy, tive of San Francisco, + aged 13 years 10 montbs and 1 aay. &F Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully invited to attend tho funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), ‘at 1:30 o'clock P. ., from tne resi- gence of his parents, Ucean Vicw, in.erment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCCLINTOCK—In this city, December 2. 1395, Joseph Sutcon, beloved husvand of Mary Mo Clintock, a native of Kentucky, aged 71years. A@-Friends and acquaintances ars raapacs- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at_2:30 o'clock P. it, from the pac- lors of A. W. Martin & Co, 118 Geary street. Interment . O. O. F. Cemetery. NICHOLSON—In the Cliv ana_Countv Hospita!, December 2,1896, Dennis Nichoison, aged 33 years. PELLETIER—In this city, December 1, 1895, Touis F. Pelleiier, beloved husband of Mary A. Pelleiter, and father of Dora. Lilite, Frankie, Charlle, Marguerite. Robert and Archur Pellet tier, & native of Fairwater-by- Danzig, Germany, agei 49 years and 10 days. RF-Friends and acaualntancy are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 9:30 4 M., from his late resi- dence, 203 Fourieenth sireet, between Mission. and Howard, thence to the Charch of St. Charies Borromeo, corner Kighteenth and Shotwell streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will ba celebrated for the repose of his soul commenc- ing wt 10 o'clock . 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PFERSDORFF—In this cily, December 2 1896, Mrs. Bertaa Persdorff, widow of the late Hugo Plersdorff and mother of the late Mrs. Gustav Jinricks, a native of Giessen, Germany, aged 70 v ears 6 months and 16 days. A5 The faneral will (ake place TO-MORROW (Friday) at_3 o'clock P.M. from the residence of Gustav Hinricks, 2110 Pive street. Funeral private. s PYRNE—In Ocean View, December 2, 1896, Katherine Teresa, beloved wife of Pairick Pyrne and mother of Gertrude, Annie, Willie, Artnur, Natterand Tommie Pyrne and danghier of Mrs. Mary L. Blake and sister o adopred brother Charles J. Blake, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 39 years 10 months and 27 days. PLEY—In this city, December 2, 1896, Rein- ‘bard, beloved husband of Catherine Rupiey and father of Mrs. B. Harter. Mrs. J. Titos and Mrs. P. Kane, a native of Switzerland, azed 73 years. g@Friends and acquaintances ame respect. <ally invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday) at 3 0'clock . M. from_the residence of his_daug 2028 Mcallister street. SCHM D —Iu this city, Decdmber 2, 1898, Leon- ard B. Schmid, beloved husband of Babette Schmid (nee Semou. and fatherof Marie and Albert Schmid, anativeof Wurtembers, Ger- many. aged 33 years 7 months and 28 days. KEY—In this city, December 2, 1595, Dr. sx‘-’l:ng] Sharzey, a nativeof Ireland, aged 67 years. SEAMAN—In San Jose, November 2%, 1898, (George M. Seaman, & native of New York, aged 60 years. Bar Friends are respectfully Invited to attanl the funeral services THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 oclock P. M. at the -Masonic corner of Post and Montgomery siree the auspices of Golden Gate ga No. 30, F. and A. M. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. STEVENS—In Oskland, Novemoer 30, 196, ‘Annie Stevens, s nativeof Ireland, aged 47 years. WURKHEIM—In this city. December 1, 1898, Max Wurkheim, beloved father of Sylvian and Henry Wurchelm. o native of Breslau, Ger- many. aged 64 years. A7 Friends and Acquaimiances are respect- fully invited to sttend the funeral THIS DAY Thursday), at 10:15 0'clock A. M.. from Ked en’s Hall, 320 Poststreet. iuterment Home of Peace Cemetery. by 11:30 0'clock A. M. train from "Tuird aud Townsend sireats. WICHELHAUSEN—in. this cliy, Dacember 2. 1495, Sarah, beloved wife of the late Louis Wichelhausen, and sister of Henry and Gustave Falkenstein, a native of Westphalls, Germany, aged 60 years. @~ Friends and acauaintances are respect- solly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2:30 0'clock P. M.. from the resi- dence of her brocher. Gustave Falkeastein, 1187 Geary street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 3:30 o'clock P. M. traln from Third and Townsend streeis. WELCH—ID this city, December 2, 1896, M ‘Madaline, infant daghter of Uharles and Kate Welch, & native of San Francisco, aged o months and 24 days. e —————————————————————— ——— MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMER 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School, Telephone 3080. 3 OMEY. JAMES McMENOMEY & SON, UND“TA‘%KBS AND EMBALMERS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Sevenin. ‘Yelephone South #54. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: Nm‘l‘ CEME- Whfeel, SOULLUsL COrner Of SlEih