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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1896. FOUSES TO FVT. NICE HOUSE, COTTAGE OR ~ee SCRIBX ER & CO., 7 City Hall ave., O REX flat. =ud suve looking around. i OUSE OF 9 ROOMS ants: cheap 1o gobd par 421 Powell st. OR 1 01 2 TEN: first floor suitable HAYES—SIX SUNNY $8; CHANCE FOR 1555 Kearny st., near 5 ROOMS; painter or carpenter. eenwich e garden. cheap: also house § bath and stable, 107 Germania st. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. &iith street. 9()Q FIFTH-NEW HOUSE;. SUNNY BAY. VDU window suiu also single room: KTal Tunning water; gas; also housekeering; kitchen; range. ” *ulsom Streei. FOLSOM, NR. FOURTH—SINGLE FUR- nishzd rooms, $1 per week. Fourth ureet. 4 (| EQURTH_SUNNY FRONT ROOM WITH grate; suitable for lady or gentieman; pri- vate family. 82 WHOLE }HOUSE: 6 ROOMS, BATH. + 2814 Laguna s'.. near Union. OUSES 10Kk FUR_ VERY LITTLE money at EALDWIN & MAMMONL'S. 1U S: ACRE chicken ranch, violet WM. MOURPHY S, 8 AND 4 t free. Apply N & Co, 14 Monigomery st AKE YOUR R- NEW COT- tage in the Mission: 4 room: £100 cash, balaice month 7 Uwentv-gecond et. - offic bath, wood man- ¥. M. LONG, open evenings. $10. 128 Mission, . QUNNY FLATS. 4OR6 ROOMS. BATH, Y ARD. 1D 10 Shotw ir Fourt-enth: 814 (o §18. frraror ROUMS, 901 POST, COR. HYDE, O RENT-THE 4 rooms and lar; (ORNER ¥ L cellar: re: - Fultow Street. 49 FUSTON—4 LARGE ROOMS; BATH; <O rent $10. Geary Stree:. 887 SEARY, COR. MASON— O | elegantly furnished rooms; EWLY AND EDUCATIONAL. v E A ptuia s Do UL U BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, telegraphy, languages, English brauches, electrical engineering: 20 teachers; 15,000 gradu- ates; day and evening sessions; catalogue. TIRHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Marker st.; expenses less, scholar- ship better than elsewhere; Leachers’ preparatory course free. YRES, THE Montgomery shorthand, typins. lise scholarship $5: E.\GlNEhl:H\'\i civil, mining, LEADING COLLEGE, 325 ; individual instraction 1a bookkeeping, telegraphy, eto.: low rates ver week and mo. SCHOOL: MECH., EL " survey, assay, archit.. X ray tuughties. 1864. A.VAN DER NAILLEN,725 Mkt M 53 JOSEFINA MEDINA WILL OFEN VL evening classes in Spanish: individual instruc- tlon also given; best of references. 312 Octavia. OOKKEEPING THOROUGHLY 1N 6 WEEKS 1) oryear’s course free; only accouniant teaching. TARR, room 572, Parrott Emporium building. 40, M GEARY (THE NAVARRE)—FURNISH- O e rooms board optional; foldiog-bed. ARTI <1I'TL, 1101 G RY, SW, CUR. VAN Ness—Suites aud sinzles; newly furnished. Guerrero~Street. .(y7 GUERRERO—2 SUNNY FURNISHED 607 Front rooms, b ., grate; OF 2 sunny rooms in rear; bosrd opiional; references ex- changed. Haight Street. HAIGHT-LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room for 2 gentlemen: 2 beds: hot and cold te, with privil: ge of parlor, vse of piano ingle room. 21 ()7 JONES—THE ZU{ mansgement; el singte: newly furnished Kearny Street. 0y s : 310 10 $30. A ELINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — A “Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and singie: tirs Clogs 1t wvery respeet: terms reasonsole 42¢ Larkin Street. LARKIN — NICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping: suites or single. BATH: NEW: 2 Fell st., near : facing : Do c. i dren Y ROOMS 515 THIRTE £ O0M FLAT: BATH: SUNNY ed if seen. Apply 1722 Howard, « mod o SHOTW 606" ower tiat ) UPE $10. Soatie near F 1112 3 AND BATH, §16; 1= 805 Tnion st, S-room flat, $10; ‘wiso 4 rooms, $11. MOPERN pariors. TP 5-ROOM FLAT; WARM 841 - near Twenty-fourth:. BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 5 ROOMS. g UPPER FLAT: 6 ROOMS, ; water free. 341 Jersey st.; z THIRTEENTH: wiudow flat of 5 rooms: bath: 2 ventb. | { eap. —l LEAVENWOETH, R POST—1IWO i sunny rooms, gentlemen: pleasant outlook. Call on owné t., To0m 38, = Markot Street. Y MARKET — PER 150 10 $6: families. cA: sireet. MCALLISTER—NEATLY FURNISHED room with bOArd; terms reasonable. OSEMITE HOU night. 380 1o $1 51 DMinna Street. NEWLY FUR- ; 81 8 week. 66 treet. D) Z uy front rooms; prices $1 50 per week: quiet place. NY FRONT SINGLE entral: quiet. Myrtle Avenue. AVE—UNTURNISHED ROOM tchen, 26 10 singie lady. © MYRTI < with use Natomau Siree:. 421 ¢ NATOMA—NICELY FURNIS sunay rooms, double and single: ct WINDOW FLAT 2 ~1 NATOMA—NEW BAY. { 2 o7 6 rooms and a!l modern improvements. FLAT: 7 ROOMS; ALL ige st., corner Laguna. GEO. W FLAT OF 3 ROOMS WIIH YARD. 6 Bowie ave SUNNY F 10. d Franklin—Fine fia rn improvements. 1 WEBSTER—FIVE ROOMS AND BATH 7 rooms and bath 197 STEVE 5 —Fine flat, § DSIXTH or ai T05 BET, 2 Apply withi; Cirarrell surece. X O'FARRELL — NICELY FURNISHED O front alcove room with grate; $12. 14 | | M5, resenc a \ ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— > Private theatricals arranged: puplls renearssd ou stage. R 5and 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and My (3 JIEAR MANDOLLN, FIANO AND VOCAL lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 39 Fifth. OS8—VOICE CULT : ELOCUTIO. moved to Dononoe blig,cor Market&Tay OOKKPNG. WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAME, dav & night; no ¢iasses; $5 month. 845 Mission. Post;commercial shorthand, English :low rates. ROF. LOUIS MERKIL; VIOLIN, MANDOLI guitar, cornet; reasonuble. 225 Geary,nr. Powe INGING; PIAN GRADUATE French for, 7! CLAIRVUYANTS, RS, DR. F. C PERMANENTLY LOCATED 420 GEARY STREET. The world’s most famous medium of modern times: 1f you arein doubt that sne can and wiil periorm sll she claims feel vourseif invited to cail and she will give you more substantial proot of her marvelous power than you have ever be- fore recelved from morial; don’t fall to s-e her if you are Interested in the 'affairs of ife; it mar- Tinge, sickness, death’s changes, trave's, divorces, separations, lawsuils, business transactions, wills, deeas and mortgages, lost or stolen properiy, lost or absent friends incerest yous if yoi care 10 know what you should do to be stccessful, where you should go and whom to avoid, when to buy and sell stock, e.c.—in a word, whatever may te your trouble, suspicions or desires, call on_this gifted woman and she will send you away happier, w'ser | and bolder than ever before. Hours 9 A. it to 8 P. M. strict. Fee §1 and $2. Send stamp for illus- trated circular with special terms. MRS. DE. F. CLAKK, 420 Genry st. SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT., TELLS d_future; success to all; for- tunes by mail: low prices. 856 Mission st. [y ME. RaY K [,CLATRVOYART AND M mind-r exder. 122 Post, rs. 10 and 11, 3d floor. [:M.\u-:‘ PEAKL MAGNETIC HEALER: luckv pimist charms. Room 2, 223 Post st TE—PRESENT, PAST AND 811 Tehama, nr. 4th. N[ ME. FAD PALMIST AND magnetic healer. Room 2, 122 Post st. FYREONATS. ETER BEHR OF PORTLAND_CALL AT Puavmmognun, JOHN PETERSON. DVICE FREE; DIVOKCE LAWS A SPE- cialty; private: nocharge uniess successtul; ail jaw suits, claims, collections, wills, d ot tended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Marke! 00D TALKING PARROT FOR SALE, Kearny st., room 29. R CRAIG & CO., MEDICAL INSIITUTE, 1546 Marker st.; special treatment for heart disease, the neryous sysiem and ail otber diseases earefnily treated: consuitation free. Call or write. 523 ELEL’TRICITY AS A CURATIVE. Rneumatism, neuralgia. sick and nervons head- aches, dysppsia, chronic catarrh, ‘emale troubles and nervous diseases. Free consultation from 1 t03and 6108 p.y. DR SMITH'S Sanitarium, 1515 Buchauan st, near Geary: established 40 years. Calor write for circvlar. Sunny rooms and board at ressonable'rates. R, HALPRUNER, CHIROPODIST, Ri- ‘moved to room 394, Emporium building, 855 Market st. Corns, bunions, inverted nails positively cured; charges moderate: reduced pric-s cod days. M % Co 18 THAT T DG THE BESTHAIR: aressing in the city for 25¢ has been amply Verified by the constantiy.increasing patronages politeness and neatness i8 my hobby; switches §1. G. LEDERER, 111 Stoc4ton sL., nearest Geary. TOUNG LADY PARINER TO ASSIST IN business. Address G., box 47, Call. TAD\"W‘OU’I’.D RENT WELL-FURNISHED 4 parior o eiderly gentleman. ., box 42, Cal ICTURV-FRAMING WITH GLANS 7x01a %10 and 10x12, 15c: 11x14 and 12x16, 1 16x20, 80¢; 18x22, 85c; 20x24, JONES, 547 Mission st. ¥, VON BULOW HAS RETUR from the coun:ry and opened office at 822 Va- lencia st. JTAVE YOUR FEATHER-BEDS AND PiL- lows filled, McC.BE’S. 870 Mission, cor. bth. TEADY AND KELIABL: GEKMAN BUT- ler would like to join honest German girl or man (o start in business. Address G. M., box 72, Call Office. IVORCE _AND ASNULMENT OF MAR- riage; terms of paymen: oblizing: legal every- where. Address lock box ¥, 906 Market st., BAEGALY IN FINE URESS SUTTS 3B LIN, 617 Market st.. under Palace Hotel. RE YOU GETTING BALD? My private remedy sure cure for baldnes guaranteed an absolute preventive for loss of hair: starts new growth in 30 days;eradicator of dandrui? Test/montals and circulars at 424 Folsom st.. near First. J. W. O’HOR'E. Kept by all druggists. ‘ B MAKES THE BEST 812 SULT TO ORDER inthe U.S. NEWHAUS & CO., 116 Kearny. TBEEAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, etc.; lowest rates. 948 Marketst, M OPE — NEW PROJECTING MA- nses the Kinetoscope films; price $250. BACIGALUPL 946 Murket st. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Llustration: day and evening ciasses; instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington, R. L. Partingion. Particulars 424 Plue. CITY REAL ESTAT USINESS SITE. b HOWARD ST., NEAR SIXTH. | WE WANT AN OFFE! N EXTRA LARGE LOT, 100xi60 FEET through to rear streei: just’ the place for sub- stantial improvements for big Inccme. Call for particulars. kASTON, LLDRIDGE & C 638 Market st. ODLRN EESIDENCES. NEAR THE PARK PANHANDLE. ALL SPECIAL BARGAINS. NW. COR. ON FELL ST.; AN . clegant home, only 8 vears old: all latest modern conveniences; lot 28x100 = HANDSOME BAY-WINDOW %900 . houseof 9 rooms and bath: in per- fect condition. on a corner, 1 b ock from the Pan- handie; lot 80x106:3; very easy terms. 85((), BEAUTIELL MODERN REST- BODUU, gence of 14 rooms and bath, over- Jooking the park panhandie en.rance: only years old; mortgage of $3000 at 6% per cent can re- main; lot 25x96. 650(). BAYDSOsLE HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS DUL). andbathon the N. side of Page st.: m splendid condition; lot 25x137:6: one-quarier cash, balance 1, 3 and’ 3 years, or monthly instail- menls. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st, TSSTON INVESTM oNTS. SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTIES. PAYING BIG INCOM 00, JHEEE MODERN FLATS OF & DUV, rooms and bath each, near 23d and Howard; only five vears old; in £00d condition; reuts for $600 per anuum. $4500, A FAND:OME PAIR OF FLATS DUV, 525 and 6 rooms and bath on the sunny side of 15th st., hall & block norh of Mar- ket; 100 26x115; street biuminized. $600 3 FLATS OF 5,5 AND 6 ROOMS D + and bath on Noe st.. near 15th: only four years old; lot 26x96; renis $630 per annum. %400 T TWO FLATS OF 4 AND 5 ROOMS 14th and Valencia: lot 27:8x70; rents $320 per . and bath on north side ofsir et. near aunoin. EASTON, ELDRIDGF & CO., 858 Market st. 1G_ VAL AN COSY HOMES. ON EASY TERMS. < MODERN COTTAGE " OF 5§ $2000. 5o ana bacn on West avenne nearly new: one tlock from Mission electric cars; $500 cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years: lot 25x127, COURTLAND AVE.— HOUSE OF $1 8(\'0. eizht rooms and bath; rents $20; 1ot 25x100. 1900, WELL-BUILT COTTAGE OT 4 $ . rooms and bath; only 5 yearsold; half a block from electric cars: $200 casn, balauce $16 per month; lot 25x94. $1000 CHERUBUSCO ST., NR. COURT- « land ave,, hard finishea cottage of 4 rooms; in good condition; lot 26:8x70 it. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. N[ME. WALTERS OF TEHAMA; CARDS: LA- MG JLEGANT MASQULEADE COSTUMES, AN- TSSMELVINA, CLAIRVOYANT: PICTURE Be: gents, 951 Mission, or. 6th. N DEBSON’S, 121 Stockion st.: country orders. QUITS CLEANED. PRESSED, $1: REPAIRS ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth MOREAU, BEST CLAIRVOYANT ‘medinm in cit; M ODS, CLAIRVOY [AND 207 Post, room 8. ME. SYBILLE LS FKOM CRADLE TO IVl grave:pictures given:lndies 25¢: 914 U'Farrell. WERKS NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—ThR A WREKLY CALL. in wravper, for mailing. e e e e e ()92 OU'FARRELL NEAR VAN NESS—TWO 25 nandsome urnished rooms forgents; cheap. Seventh Street. if | | | TRARD HOUSE. 14 and ki:chens: also single rooms. Post Street. 5()] FOST; COR. MASON-THE o Cbanged hands. 50 bay-w smali rooms; all light: running 0 5 per week: 50¢ 1o §1 per d dcw parlors gas; $1 50 te: Srik:LUALLISM. M JLE OSMAR, SPIRITUAL TRANCE MEDL M “um. reiurned: life readings, love affairs, busi- ness investments, mining speculations a specialty. 838 Mission st. u&)(t MCALLISTER—MRS, ¢, J. MEYER; © &0 test meetings every night, 10c: ‘Tue., Fri., 2 P. 3t ; business sit(ings; trance cir., 25¢;Sat.eve $1 ee 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. | future husband or wifs; 50c. 76612 Howard. | Kdyeing done. 26 Montcomery, r. 14: tel.red 2374. VONCHITA RETURNED: WONDERFUL CARDS, $1 50. SHOW CARDS, ETC. Cinicroyant. 3 36A Fourh at.. nn. oward 74 | LOUQ T8 Blacic 141, HILE, 23% Geaty s VLT HAD T PALMIST, CARD-READER: | (1O TO 6089 THIKD; CHEAP PAINTING, I¥L pas:. present and future: 26c. 1486thst..r. 5. papering, whitening and plastering: estimates given for all kinds of work. A. HOFFMAN.: &1 A DOZEN—FINE CABINETS AT WIL- B 1 Sox’s Galtery, 1028 Market. JUPERFLUOUS HAIR PEEMANENTLY RE- moved by electrolysls. MRS, DR, WELCH. 2115 Bush, below Fillmore: hrs, 210 3, ex. TH & Sa. AZOR EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET—BASE- ment: fine edge put on razor for £5 eents, TTHE PEOPLES ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institote, all cases treated and medicines fuc- bished for $1; call or write. 10291, Marke: s, bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. T ATCHES, DIAMON DS, JEWELRY OF ALL kinds st feduced prices: must move: bullding 10 be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cored: send for book. DRS. MANS- FIELD & FORTERFIELD. 838 Marke st. LOAKS, FURS AND SULTS RETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. R MRS. DUPKEE'S WONDERFUL MATE- rializing trumpet developing circle to-night. lurk. R. 12. ICELY FURNISHED, SUNNY 631 = A DO L room: gas, water and bath; 8 month. N &S MAYO STEERS, CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, A¥: B o'clock: 25c; readings dally. 11214 Oak st. TRNEIT’S CORN CURE—SURE CURE FOR corns, bunions, warts: 25¢. 527 Montgomery. LL FACIAL BLEMISHES, 5UPERFLUOUS Dbair, moles, freckles. scats, etc., -removed by Elite Electrolvals Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworia. ioweil Sireei. YWI rooms and by YWINDOW Polk: 6 r SED t 217 Geary Y KOOMS AND r. Buchanan. o LITTLE at BALUWIN & HAMMONU'S U le for business. FLAT OF baseme! ROOMS | (21 “SUNNY UPPER FLAT: 6| 123 EQWELL-LARGE FRONT ROOM, BAY- - rooms; modern Improvements. 1706 | 1 ZO window, and other rooms: ladies or gentle- | men. R SALE, o0 = B SALE econd Strea. 7 SECOND — ~UNNY FURNISHED | rooms; single or double; $1. 'S_KLLIS, ME. ITTINGS,9 TOS, $1; circles ] P. M., 25¢c. 1824 Market st. <1 FIFTH, fons: advice, quest Sixth Street. 125 SISTH-CHEA IN THE CITY: £ nicely furnished sunuy double iront rooms. 7 COR. SINTH AND MINNA— furnished sny rms: mod. conveniences. Stockion mireei. HE EUROPEAX, 17 STOCKTON ST.—FUR- | nished rooms, en suit in every room: baths; ele or single: hat, cold water aior; transient soiiciied. SUTTER — sunay suite CELY FURNISEED 10 slugle fooms, $5 up. 114 L10rd Sure THIRD—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; quiet house; touri ecialty; transcient. 17 fPHE LEXINGTON, 212 EDDY — NEWLY furnished housekeeping room: pari reference. Ellis Street. ¢ ELLIS (PALD 0) — FURNISAED Z Z housekeeping rooms: also suites and single. o . £1 FIFTH-TW S FURNISHED ]‘i{)z for housekeeping also other rooms. 399 FIFTH—25UNNY LOUMS FURNISHED cheap. ZZ tor housekeepinj 112 1150 %2 rees. WO ROOMS FURNISH- ed for housekeeping: range; bath; $10. yARD — LARGE SUNNY FUR- frout room and kitchen: complete QA HOWARD— O Leavenworin streei. 9 LEAVENWORTH—1 La¥ © unfornished room,kitchen; McAllister Street. 47 = MCALLISTER—-PARLOR, TWO, THREE 615 5 lour bedrooms and kitchen, gas stove and-bath, to & satisractory party; rent low; no ehildren. 101 | | 2050 Treat Avenue. TREAT parlors with aicove; sunny all day: dress. maker, doctor or deniis Turk Street. TURK_ ST, NR. LARKIN —SUNNY Toom: $5 a month. ‘Webster Street. 91 STER, COR. GOLDEN GATE AVE. —Furnished or unfurnished rooms In pri- vate family: board optionsl: rent ressonable. 528 BOAKDING AND EOOMS. Y. NR. POL : bourd option ROOM, g FIREPLACE, turnished or unfarnished; with or withe AKGE J closet out beard in private family : suitable for Lwoyoung iadies or married couple. NT 1618 Laguna. LY FURNISHED ROOMS 719 Ec 4 suitable parlor, pian 20 each. 1520 & ¥ TA—NiW LY FURNISHED D 2ZY rooms with table board: terms moderate, CEWLY FURNISHED ROOM WITH AN "board; table a specialt Gea 911 OUFARRELL — NICE o with or without board. TOn PINE (KENOVA)— NE &9 nished apartments witn first 4 room; table boarders solicied: service umsur- passoll 075 I, BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: refercices; all modern conveniences. (IR VANN NEW LY FURNISHEDSUN. 808 i e SUNNY ROOM, R Mission Strect. () 177 MISSION—FURNISHED FRONT ROUM, HT with kiven T housekeepin, R | Miss OK. NINTH 17D Soae ping rooms, 1 Montgomery Street. 09 MONTGOMERY — 38 FURNISHED 1402 Joietkeepiog rooms, 8 montk:: seps rate entrance. ) POLK, COR. GEARY_NICE SUNNY 1002 53"t ‘room separate kitc modern spartment house; fine mantel: gas buth: ail conveniences: rent $20; ref: (: ICk gé, sunny front rooms; $15 LaRGE Yolk Niree:. A MERICAN LADY WOULD LIKR AN IN- fant Lo rais+: one I may keep preferred: best of references given. Houie, box 93, Call Office. W 23TED-CHILDRES T0 BOARD BY THE @iy, week or mo nth. 350 Jessie st. EFINED HOMi. FOk CHILD AT 1727 \ McAliister st.: ierms moderate. OR CHILDREN TO BOARD; GOOD nom, 09 Harrison st. T ERMAN LADY WISHES BABY 10 BOARD; X good nome. 48514 i NVALIDOR CHILD TOBOARD; TERMS reasonable. 1609 Geary st. MALL CHiL.DEKN 170 BOARD. aDDRESS W., box P. ( : Twelftn ORES iu LET ; ] 45 TWELETH, (‘G}TI‘I()WAI!D—S!CFL\' 490 ZosRiE MALL 3 ‘A’;fiy awa'rg ished housckeeping rooms; remt re- [ ‘T<U re g w rent. 1 G. H, gl iy UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. - : JOR KINI—a FillS1-CLASS BUTCHEB 1 Nehesnnpepoe sbop: fixtures all complete; rent cheap. Ap- i1 VAN NESS AVE—NEWLY FURNISHED | PIy to UMBSEN & CO., 14 lontgomer:. 43 ndusexeening roonis: also singie. | N7 STORE AND S LIVING-£00MS: RENT T77) VAN NESs AVE —nLEGANT SUNNY | LV chesp. SE. cor. Page and Lyon sts. 300 tront and rear rooms: housekeepias: cheap | A7 _tow —PART OF STORE AND HANDSOMELY | ba‘em-nt. 324 Pos’ st. £ B 7 A 91D fornished aicove: " stinched; carpets and jurniture new: aiso kitchen Yo light bou HOOMS 10 . AN AN, dressing and baih room | OFFICES 10 L onecting sunny rooms; adspted for professional wan; reasonable. A : A()()SUTTEER, COR. POWELL_SUNNY 5 Eddy Strect 50U Reont snitts: vnturnisneis ovbe: s Y\ EDDY—LARGE FRONT ROOM, LIGHT | T — 305 Sl ingle; private famlly. STABLES TO LET. )7 EVDY—VERY NY ROUM; GA TABLE, WITH LARGE YARD. 231 ASH 2 77 bath; private family; low rent. + avenne. bet. Van Ness ave. and Franvlin st. DY —FI"RNISHED =INGLE ROOMS; c Lo $1 per week. Ellis Street. s POYAL HOUSE, 128 ELLIS — INCANDES- U cént lights in every room: reading-room, con- 530 75 ning daly papers: smoking-room ladies’ open all nigit; rooms per night, 85¢ to week, $2 Lo $5: monih, §8 to 850 fire e “Mipes: elevator on office floor; annex of 65 réoms 110w ready:bot and cold water in each room baths. TPILn KANMONA, 160 ELLIS, MRw. KATES. HART, manager—A quiet honse: centrsily 1o- sted: newly furnished: clevator: Lot cold waser. Kighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 8TH 53 s, near Markei; furnished and unfurnished. e e e e et e HOTELS. i ROOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH ST, bourd and room $1 to §2 per day, §6 o $13 per week; choice rooms 50 cents to $1: suite roows for family $i 10 $1 50 per night: first-class service: free coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. = SEWING MACHINES, LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, KXCHANGED, rented repaired: lowest rates. Fonrth st e e e e 4G LEASE. 9, LEASE—COR TWENTIETH AVE. AND H si.. South San Francisco; large lot, house, stable, suitab e for chicken ranch. Apply at 608 tacramento si., 10om 2. AVE.—SUITE OF FRONT | | Board of Supervisors on MONDLY AFT! HYPNOTISM, ‘}‘l\'u\un M SCLENTIFICALLY TAUGHT; success rid. Hypnotic Mesmericlns,6 O’ Farre PROPOSALS. ROPUSALS FOR THE PLACING OF A clock in the Hall of Jus co Offica of the Cierk of the Board of Supervisors of the iy and County ot San Francisco. December 8, 1893, accordance with Resou:ion No. 15,475 (Third Series) of the Board of Supervisors, sealed proposals will b> recelved in open session NOON, December 14, 1896, from 2:30 to 5 o'clock, to furrish a clock for' the “Hall of Justice” build. ing, in conformity with the following specifica- siozs: For the furnishing of all Jabor and materials necessary for the manufacture and complete set. ting of a clock in the lantern of the tower of the “Hall of Justice,” eivc.ed upos @ lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Wasbingion and Kearny streets, in this City and County, and as shown on the pians and elevations of the said tower accompanyiug these specificalions. The cost thereof noi Lo exceed the sum of three thousand doilars The said clock to have a dial face elght feet and one-balf in diameter, made of the heaviest French plate glass in the market; well and per- fec:ly ground on both sides. There shall be four dials, one on each side of thé said tower, facing north. south, eas: and west. Each dial glass, as above, to be set securely in strong iron frames, with the outside of said frames ornamented with a copper molding of 18- ounce copper. The frame of thedialsto be of such weight of metal as may be demanded by the detail here- aiter furnished by the architects. The face of all ‘he dlals to be ornamented with numerals in black, of size a5 demanded, and the ds10 be also in black iron. be clock in its entirety to be of the finest workmanship und mechanism, and 10 be fur- nished with Graham's _escapement, guaranteed to maintaina variation of not more than 30 seconds per month when regulated It shallbe an eight-day, one half aud one hour striking clock, and be pro- vided with a bell 10 welch at least 5000 pounds, aud be wade of the purest bell-metal compo- sition, free from all flaws and of the very best tone. ‘The machinery of the clock. proper 1o be pet immediately back of dials in center of the tower, #nd ~et on strong iron frames, connected with the frame proper of the tower, and the bell to ba placed in the open por- ton of the tower, immediately below. s shown herewiib. T verything appertaining to the clock, diais, ma- chinery, belis, etc., to be suppiied by .ihe 'con- tracior, and a:l the work necessary to set the same, complete, in place, (0 be done by tue same con. tractor, and the clock turned over to the Koard of Supervisors in perfece running order, properly reg ulsied 10 the st ipulated variations. All the above to be guaranteed and kep: in order by the contractor for the period of five years. The above clock to be of the Seth Thomas manu- facture. or of & make equally asgood, in the opinion ot the Board of Supervisors. The above clock, complete, to be set in place within thirty days after the completion of the building under Contrect e, 1, dated —, “The payment for said clock. compleie, to be made 1n full in Unitea S:ates coin thirty-five days after the acceptance by the architec: of all work hereln described. ‘The work of construction to be done in strict ac- cordance with the drawings, plans and specifica- tions, under the supervision and direction of Messts. Shea & Shea, architects. Bullders wiilestimate and state a price for which the entire work wiil be perfurmed in accordance with the specifications, drawings and plans, 1o be seen atthe office of Shea & Shea, architects, 36 Montgomery street, 1n order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the awurd the board has resolved to receive no bids un.ess made upon blank forms prepared by the comnitiee, and a certified check for the sum of $500 deposited by the bidder with and made payabie to the clerk of the board, conditioned it the proposal be accepted and the coniract awarded, and if the bidder shall fall or neglect to executs the contract aud give the required bond within six davs after, the said sum shall be pa/d into the City and County Treasury by sald clerk as lLiqui- dated damages for sucq failure and neglect. Blanks furmshed by the cierk. Tie board reserves the right to reject all bids if the public good so rkt}u)n. . NO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. RUPOSALS FOR SUPPLILS FOK VETER ans’ llome Assoclation.—Notice is hereby given that seaied proposals will be received by the board of airectors of the Veterans’ Home Associa- ton a: fts office, room 13, 320 Sansomie street, San Francisco, California, up to 10 o’c.ock A. M. Eaturday, December 19, 1596, and opened imme- diately thereifter in the presence of bidaers. for furnishing and dellivering quartermaster and com- missary supplies for the Veterans' Home, Napa Couuty, Californis (reilroad station, Yountville), for the six months commencing Junuary 1, 1597, and endinz June 30, 1897. Schedules, with infor- mation and Instructions for submitting b ds, will be turnisned upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefuily follow the conditions ot these schedules, «nd no bid will be considersd un- less It s in accordance with such sch- dules. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified chick upon some well-known ‘and responsible banking-nouse for a: least 10 per ceat of the amount of his bid. payable t0J. C..Currier, ireas- vrer, conditioned that the bldder will enter into & good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. ‘ihe board reserves the right' 10 reject any orall 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 Francisco, Calitornia. By order of the board of directors. J.J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. équidistant Lo each, | 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW RV v night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ;artistio sl Verilsements in living light: promoters of busis ‘onsult OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Marke:s. PRECIRIC TIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM[ Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Markat: %00 rooms, 24c to $1 60 per night: §1 50 to $8 por frea_ous and_bageage ©0 and from the ferrs ~PECIAL LIST OF CHOICK LOTS AT BEDROCK PRICES. $3250—Cor. Wasuingtou and Spruce sts.: 37:6x 100: unobstructed marine view. $3000—N. side kllis st., near Stelner; 25x187:6; fine site for flats. $25L0—Business property on 24th st., near Fol- som: 57:6x100: this is big value, $1826—Golden Gate ave., near Baker; 25x13' flue home site. B 31750~ Presidio Heights lot; Clay st., near Ma- ple: 25x127:8. $1850—Point Lobos ave, near 9th: 256x100; terms 3500 cash. bulance $20 per month. $1000 each—san Jose ave., near 29th; ready for building. 5800—NE. cor. Silver ave. and Grantst.; 50x 107:3: Coliege Homestend, -$425—17th ave, near Clement st.; very theap. $200—13th ave., near N st.; 25x120. EASTON, ELDRIDG): & CO., ¥ 638 Mariket st TORSALE—_ELEGANT RSSIDENCE SE, COR. Jones and Chestnut sis.: lot 50 feet on Jones si. by "110 op Chestuut st.: spiendid marive view, Apply to MCGLYNN & MENTON, real estate agents, room 22, Chronicie building. QMALL HOMES: NEAR CA&s: 810 PER MO, THE McCARTHY CO.. 646 Marxet st JUST COMPLETED— 5 lots sewered; Chofce modern bay-window cottaze on the NW. cor. of 22d and Sanchez sis. Forterme, etc., apply 0f KING & MCNALLY, 630 Mariet st. QUBSTANTIAL MODREN HOUSKS BUILT: 8160t0 $275 a room: partics contemplating bullding ir:vited to call and sce pians. 1145 Mission. JEW PACIFIC HEIGHIS RESIDENCES— | Only 2 left out f 7 of those elegant residences situated on Gough st.. between Broadway and Vallejo; contain from 8 to 12 rooms and «li mod- ern convenienc:: marine view uand elegsnt sur- roandings; terms easy ; houses open for ingpection, DLRESSMAKER RESSES $2 capes $1 and , WILAPPERS 50 CENTS UP, ap. 505% Natoma st. sbove UITS MADK FHOM #8 UP: SKIRTS 750; capes. $1: fi_evarantoed. 559 Stevenson st. ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. SALLORS' AND MECHANICS WAGES CUL- lected; estates probated : deeds, wills, contracts drawn: advice free. J. G. JEFFRESS, law olice, 632 Market st., room 23, DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECI- ty: private; no charge unless successful; all Jaw suits, claims, coliections, wills, deeds, eic., at- tended to. G. V. HOWE, at'y-at-law, 850 Market. W, KING, CHRONICLE BLDG; CONSUL . tation free: probate; all cases: fees low. DVICE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS 500 cesstul. W. W. DAVIDSON. Market STORAGE. JTORAGE—CH 6.4 PEST proot build INTHE CITY: FIRE : advances made. 211 Larkin. PIAN TRUNKS: AD- . shipping CHAS T TAYLOK.904 Vost. Vi | and '8 room: QAN MaTEQ LOT CHEAP. AD- dr ess 1. P, 607 Capp sl JILL BUILD COTTAG ~.5, HOUSES & FLATS at lowest prices for cash or instaiimnts on your | own lot, or wiil furnish fot: call and examine pians. DAN EINSTEIN, Builder, 630 Marset street. O() WILL BUILD A FLIRST- CLASS ZUU groom 2-story dwelling: 7 lined bath-tub: tile sink; plumbing: 2 wooden mante compleie, ready or occavan story-end-a-ha'f dweliing. $3300 for 2 flats of call _and examine plans and specifi- cations. etc;: tame suomitted for auy kind of building: best of references. uonds, eic W. W. REDNALL, builder, 2§12 Market st., bet. Thir teenth and_Fourteenth. 1000, COrracE 3 ROOMS IN Rik kelev: 1ot 40x130: $15 monthly. §1000—Corner 100x100; $50 down: §15 monzbly §400— Lot 40x120: ¥25'down: $25 monthly. $50U—Half acre bill land: $10 monthly. if BAILEY 20 Monigzomerv st MUNEY TO LOAN. $300.000 TO LOAN; 6l PER CENT; city realty, also’ Onkiand: bank rates; Iife insurance, undivided estates. SHAIN- WALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 Montgomery st. TRUSTEES' SALES. RUSTEES SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authori v of a_certain deed of trust, duly executed by ViRGINIA S THORNBUKGH CHROPPER (formerly VIK- GINIA S. THORNBURGH), wife of K. D.T. CROP- PER, party of the first part, to ¥ NRY 'AM P- BELLand THADDEUSB. K rustees,parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNTUN, pacty of the third part, dated Junuary 24th, 1894, and recorded in the office or the County Recorder of the county of Fresn. , State of California, in Jiber 114 of deeds, at pages '180 and followlug, &nd in pursuance of & resolution passed on the bth day or November, 1896, by the board of directors of sald SAN FRANCISUO SAVINGS NI6ON. a corporation, and the holder of the note 12,718). said deed of crust was execated, declaring that detanlt had been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums due under said note and deed of trust, and reques:ing and direct- ing said HENRY C. CAMPLELL and THAD- DETS B, KENT, trustees, to sell the real esiate therein to satisfy said inuebteaness. NKY ¢ CAMPBELL and THADDEUS L trustees, do hercby glve nolice thai on TULSDAY, the 224 day of December, A. D, 1896, at 12 o'clock 11007 of that day, and at the auction salosroom of Easton, KIdridgs & Co., 638 Murket sireel, in the City snd Couuty of San EFrancisco, State of California, we will gell at public auction, 10 the highest bid Jer, for cash in goid coin of theé United States, the pieces or parcels of land, situate the county of Fresno, State of Califoruta, de- seribed a8 f0 I0WS, 10 Wi ‘According to the official plats and system of surveys of (he Government of the United States: in township fiftecn (15) south, range eighteen (18) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian: Of sections three (3) and four (4), (he whole, containing one thousand two hundred and eighty (1280) acres of land, more or less; together with the appurtenances TELMS OF SALE—Cash in gold coln of the United States, 10 per cont payabie 10 the under- sizned on the fall of the lLummer, talance on de- livery of deed, and if not 80 paid, unless for want of titie (ten days being allowed for searci), then said 10 per cent to be forfeited, and the sale 0 be Void. Acts of tale Al PUIChascr’s expense. HENRY U, CAMP BLLL}Tmn”’. CENITURE, 10 secure pavment of which the | DVASCES UN DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry; also on furniture, pianos, without re- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. $4 SER ACKE: 10200 ACREE 10CATED 235 miles ffom railroad mm Yolo County: 2000 acres cultivated land, balance rolling; well watered by 40 springs, 1 of which is sulphur; large awmount live and white oak timber; over 15 miles fencing; buildings common: will carry over 000 head of sheep: grain land will prodice 16 sacks per acre, SHAINWALD. BUCKBEE & CO.,'218 and 220 Montzomery st., Mills building. NY PORTION OF A" 300-ACKE PIECE LO- cated 2 miles from FPleasanton, Alameda County, at $20 per acre. QTP ACRES 8 MILES FROM HAYWARDS, £ 350 of which are now farmed to grain and balance beuvily wooded: stream of water through the property: 2 houses, barns. etc.; will sell as a whole orin subdivisions of 100 acres at $35 ver acre. . EHAVEA FINE 10-ACRE FULL-BEAR- ing fruit orchard, with house. barus, etc.. in Santa Clara County that can be bought for $4000 on terms of $100V down and balance on loug time. EDWIN K. ALSLP & CO., second floor, Milis building, San Francisco. VW ANTED_FROM 10 T0 75 ACRE-IN ALA- meds (ounty, Address K. G., box 97, Call. 1 F CHICKEN OUAFIT—2000 CHIC- BLO0V. Kone, incuvators. brooders, 2 norses harness, 2 wagons, cari, 3 cows, farming t00ls snd housebold furnitu o tolet; §250 per yew 50 acres weli improved; 12 nores bearing grape: 40U acres in hay: plenty fruit: 116 miles R. R. siation; a bargain. GLO. C. YOUNG, Petaluma. JEND FOR ILLUSTRAT~D PAMPHLET OF California lands for sale by H. FRANCIS, rooms €9-71 Chronicle building, San Francisco,Cal. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—HOMES AND vineyards in Sonoma County. R.HILL, Wind- sor, Cal. MARIR C0.: 5000 scres: 26 miles from city; lots any size; fruit, grain, vexetable laud; rail or water transit; $40 to $/5 per acre; rerms to sult. SYNDICATE INV'T CO., 65 Chronicle bldg. LAMEDA LAND COMPANY IS SELLING £\ the cheapest fruit, vegetuble and grain land ever offered in Alameda County in small tracts; 1 mile from Pleasanton, 135 hours from San Fran- cisco; price $20 to £40 per acre: half cash; owner must'seil: tide perfect; investigate. 57 Chroni- cle building. JLMITLE HoMES CLOSK' T 10w, IM J proved: easy terms: also 4 to 12 acro pleces on 8and 10 years' credit. D, H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 632 Marke: st., 8. F. HFAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL. sent g any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post~ age free. CAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o08 EROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN Fraitvale; electric cars; only 81 down selling fast: good improvements. H. B PINNEY, owuer, 902 Broadway, Oakland. $ TO $150 FOR CHOICE EUILDING lots in the town of Fitchburg; & new sta- n established near Ouklaud, on the Haywards and Sun Leandrolocal line, by (he Southeru Pacific Company; only 45 minutes from San Francisco and 6 minutes from Oakland: electric-cars every €W minutes; terms to-suit buyers. Apply to MRS, C. M.’ RUNKLE, 9151, Washington st., Oakland, Cal. OR™ RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE—20 acres full-bearing peach orchard at Loomis, acer County: over 5000 trees: immediate pos- ssion given. ~. CALDERWOOD, 326 San Pablo ave., Oskland. $7,’ LOTS AND UPWARD; BUY NOW ) when you can: bui few lots lef: in the Allendale tract, situate in Fruitvale, adjoining ¥ast Oakland; ' this is the only choice property now being offered in this ~tate at sucn low prices; near a fine school: two electric roads near by and one will shortly go tarougn this tract; grand view: rare site for a home: drainuge perfect: street all graded; some macadamized: homes now here and others being bullt; terms, $5 casn, #5 monthly. 463 Nimh st, Oakland. . Z. JONES. owner, OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. A A A W EGR DEAMONDS BY Pall SCiiFLLHAAS, furniture-dealer. NG H th, Oaxld ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENIS ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. A LAMEDA—FOX RENT TO RESPONSIBLE £ party, cheap, furnished new cottag Tooms, bath; fine base: 444 Central ave., bet. ond-ave. statio BrrsELEy REAL NSTATE, ]F"(’ THE BARGAIN OF 'HE SEASON {91, _House of 6 rooms; tarae lot: stable, chicken-house; stree: work done: near station. JO « PH J. MASON, Berkeley Station. [OR RENT, $26—FURNISHED HOUSE 4 rooms and 'bath, with flower xarden. Apply Stricker's cigar-store, 2132 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. -ROOM COTTAGE; HQJ AND COLD WATER; O pantry: bath; sewered: fenced: lov 40x80! | $850._L. BOEGJT, Golden Gate_Ca'. PROPERTY 40 EXCHANGE. QAR A CRUZ CO... $3,500 4 30-acre rancu néar San Jose 5.000 8-rcom house and lot San Jose 3,500 900-a re ranch in Santa Clara Cq 40,000 8-room house in Belmont, San Maieo Co... 3,000 20 houses in Oakiand from $500 to. 8000 15 houses in Berkeley from $200 0. 10,000 IHAVE ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY, WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? H. C. DECKEE, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifih. QEND FOE OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES » forsale. WOOSTEL & WHITTON, San Jose. PIMBER—1280 ACK* N CO.: PLENTY water: exesiient srock ranch. N box 16, Call. LEGAL NOTIC OTICE OF ADMINISTRATHIX SALE— Full sets plumbing, (inninz. cornice-making to0ls of the iate George Pabst will be s0ld by his moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY | administratrix, 204 Mission st., 12 x., Wednesday, STORE, 948 Market st.; open evenings. Jiecember 15. 1895, NY AMOUNT; 1ST, 2D.OR 30 MOKTGAGES, estates, nndivided interests. real estate in pro- bate: furnfture and pianos without removal McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery s., room 3. WISE AND SAVE INTEREST — MONEY jonned on everyihing, ~Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood building. Piedges for sale cheap. LR IN TRUST AT 6 % ON KEAL ES- &b-’).UOO tate 2d mortgage, on pianos & furnl- ture; nO attorney’s fee. ISAACS, 240 Montgomery. M OXEY LOANED ON_JEWELEY AND VM other valuables a: the Security Loan Oflice, 1106Market st.,nr. Mason ;private entrance 7 Tark. TRECT ON YOU NITCRE OR PIANO, 0 removal; no deiays: no commissions: low interest. Rm. €8, Donolius bldg, 1170 Market st. D AT BANK RATES: 15T AND &b- i .UOU 2d mortsaxes, estates, reats, ete.; Jend as iow as $30. H. MURPHY. 628 Market st. 1 YOU WANT ANY MONEY ON YOUR plano, furniture orreal estate, sce R, P. QUINN, 53 Chronicie building: A DY ANCESON DIAMON DR JEW ELRY TiTC 4X Columbiz Loan & Collsteral Office, 8 Grant ave. RIVATE PARTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD security: low interest, N., box 15, Cail Office. ASY ANOUNT: "LOWEST RALE; IST & 3D morteace: flat or instaliment. Dryden. 535 C: FAWNBROKERS. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothinz, Cosmopoiitan i oan Office. 49 Third. DENTISTS, HALFANT & CHALFANT, MOVED PROM 8 Masou to 119 Powell: bridgework aspecialty. . L I. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS; crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a speciaity. 336 Suiter, Ni. cor. Stockton. FULL SET Or TH WORTH $15; BT Savanion 6y ears: extrnction Tress e 50c. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. THADDEUS B. KENT, WITH RUSTEES SALE—IN ACCORDANC the terms and under (he authority of a cériain deed of trust, duly execured by 8. WITKOWSKI and HANNA'H WITKOWSKI (his wiie), parties of ihe firs: part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. WENT, trusiees, parties of the second pari. and the 8AN FRANCISCO SAV- INGS UNION, pariy of the third part, datid Fevruary 21st, 1830, and recorded in the office of the Couuty Recorder of the county of ‘iujare, State of Calisorpla, In liber7 of trust deeds, at pages 180 and following, and in pursuance of a reso‘ution pussed on the 12th day of November, 1896, by the board of dircctors of said SAN ¥iANCISCO SAVISNGS UNLON, & corporation, and the holder of the note (No. 9850). to securs puym nt of which the atoresaid deed of irust was ex-cated, declaring that a: fault had ben made in the paymient of the prizcipal sum and other sums due under sad no.e snd uced oftrust, aud request- ing and directing said Hi-NRY C. CAMPHeLL and THADDEUS B. KLNT, trustees, 10 seli the real es.ate described therein o satisfy said fo- debtedness. W ENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDETUS B. KN I, trastees, do bereby giv: notice that on TULSDAY, the 224 aay of December, A. D, 1896, at 12 o’clock noon of that aay, sud az the auction salesroom of Easton, tidridge & Co.; 638 Market street, In the City and County of San Fraucisco, State of Callfornia, we will sell at public auotion, to the highes: bidder, for cash In goid coin of t United States, the picce or parcel of land si:uate in the county of Tuiare, siate of Californis, de- scrived s foliows, 10 Wit lats_and system of According to the official surveys of the Government of the United States: In township twents-iwo (22) south, range twen- ty-five (25) east, Mount Diaclo base and merfdian: Of secilon cight (8) the southesst quarter (SE, 1, containing one hundred and sixiy (160) acres of ipnd. more or lessi together with the appur- tenunces. TERMS OF SALE—Cash in go'd coin of the United States: ten per cent jayable to the under- signed on the fall f ihe hammer: bd'ance ou de- livery of decd; and if not so paid, uniess for want of titls (ten duys b.lng aliowed for. search), then said ten per cent to be forfeited void. Acts of saled purchu-er's expense. ©HENRY C. CAMPEELb, L oye THADDEUS E. KENT, } ees. d the sale to be SULL SET OF TEETH, 87, WARRANTED: filling 60c, crowns $3. DR, BROWN, 2114 3d. (COL10N DEN AL ASSOCIA (10N, 806 MAK- ket st. DR, CHARLES W. DECKER, E E. W. PRATI—TEKETH ON ALUMINUM plates seme price as rubber. 14 Grant ave. A SET FOR TkTH—WANRANTED AS $T Food as can be made: fillng §1 DR, SIa5 dentist, 930 Market st., nexc Baidwin Theater. AINLESS BXTEACIIUN, 60c; UROWN bridge work a specinity: plates $5 up: 18 vears experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.5.. 8153 Geary. K. LUDLUM Hii,i, 1443 MARKELD ST, N&. Eieventh; Do charge for extraciing when piates are made: 0id plates mode over like new: tecth from #8 per sei: excracting 5SUc: gas given. H WITAOUT A PLATE DR H. G. Youug, 1841 Polk 7. d.d. LER A, 1206 MARKET, COR. GULDEN Gale uve.: open evenings; ~undays till noon. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- Kket, bet. 3d and 4th; gas speclalists; painless extracting, with gas, $1: plates. $6 up: fill, $1 up. B GEORGEK W. LEEK, THE GENUING Leek den:ist, discoverer of painless extraction and paentes of ‘improved bridge work o testh without any plate, moved from 6to 20 O’ Farrells.. 1L WORK KRASONABLE AND WAK ranted. DR 4 W. K&Y 1122 Marke: st BICYCLES. —TO EXCH INGE GOLD "WATCH bieycie. Iuquire 32 Fourth, room 44. RAMBLER; 21 POUNDS: UNREDEEM- ed pledge Jewsirv Store. 948 Marke: st. PHYSICLANS, X . 0. ODONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR, Goldeu Gate av.; diseases of women asnec ity PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. BUUGHT YOUR CAMERA? SEE THE LAT- est'at 124 Geary st. California Camera Co. g MARKIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses wera issued by the County Clerk’s oflice vesterda; K. F. Kunz and Christina Loti-r. 31—20. H. C. Reluwers and Anna M. Gruadig, 82—18. H. C. Baumbach and Lena Otaick. 46— 32. Georze M. Downs and Agnes L. Herom, 32—80. G, Coradi and Glovana Camica, 32—48, G. L. Boswe Land Catherine A. Burns, 28—324. James Brown and Jane Kaily, 38—39. H. Ingwersen and Sarab A, R K. Ragland and Luey BIRTHEN—MARRIAGES—DEATIS. [RIrtn, yarrince and death notices sent hr mall will not be Inserted. ‘They mus: be handed in a3 either of the pubiicatlon oflices and e indorsod with the nameand residence 0f persons anihocizsd 1o hmve the same pyolished. | BORY BOYLE—TIn this city, November 29, 1896, to the fe of James M. Boyle,u xoa. DENBIGHE—In Alameda, Decamber 7, 1896, to the wife of B. K. Dsnbigh, a son. LEVY—In this city. December 6, 1898, to the wife of 5. J. Levy, a daughter. McCOY—In this city, 10 the wifeot John Henry McCoy. a son. MARSHEL—In this city, November 23, 1896.to the wife of A. W. Marshel, a son. MORAN—In this citv. November 26, 1896, to the wite of James Moran, & $on. MO RISON—December 5, 1898, Lo the wife of W. Parks Morrison, a sou. STRAUB—In this olty, December 5, 1896, to the wife of Adam Straub, a danghter. — MARRIED. FLUETSCH—ANDREA—In this city, December 5. 1893 by the Kev. J. H. Schroeder, Edward Fiuetsch and Christina Andrea. KUNZ-LOTTER—In this city. Decomber 7,1898, by Judge G. w. F. Cook. Ksawery Kunz and Christina Lotter, both of San Francisco. SAVILLE—D&SALAZA R—On board Nicaragnan bark Shurpshooter. latitude 8 des. 35 min. souzh, loagitude 166 deg 20 min. wos', July 12, ¢ B. Kus e, William &, Saville Tsadel de Salazar, second duughter of Cap.ain and Mrs. C. B. Kustel WACK—HOCKGUERTEL—In Los Angeles No- ‘vember 26, 1435, fohn Wack and Maggie Hoek- guertel. T —— DiED. ‘Folev, Joseph H. Gaskiil, Sophia A. Hansen, Peter Hitcheox, Jonn C. Metlellan, William McErlean, Mary Mcuulre, Mary McLane, George M, Nagier, Rober. Norwoud, Corlelia D. Oak, Joseph Perkins, Mary J. Raphell, Jane Barris, Ellen F. Besse, Catherine Bouqueniaux. Anufe M. Bradshaw. David Burnap, Maud O. Burns Jonn F. Campbell, Neilie M. Cualoner, Mary A. Do Green, Mercedes A. Deakin, Oscar Devenham, Evelyrn J. Donabuoe, John W. Douglas, Thomas F. Fairehild C A, Regan, Michasl Fergersen, Christina Kobinet, Louts R ‘adsworth, H. K. BA RRIS—In this eity December 5, 1895. Ellen F., beloved wife of Frank T. Barris, mother of ¥rank, James, Casandria and Peter Barrls, and daughter of the late James end Bridget Meehan, anaiive of Boston, Mass., aged 32 years. A& Friends and acanaintance are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral THIS DA { (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from her late Tesidence, 114 Randal! street. between Whitney and Dame, thence to St. Paul’s Church for services. lutermen: Holy Cross Cemeters. BESSE--In Cacland, December 7, 1896, Cather- ine. beloved wite of J. O. Lesse, & native of Que- bec Cannda, agad 84 years and 24 days. g Friends and acamainiancar are reepect- fully nvited to aitend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesdax), at 2 o'clock P M.. from her late residence, 2047 Linden street, Oakland. lnter- ment St Mary’s Cemetery. BOUQUENIA UX~—In this city, December 6,1896, 15 Annie M. wite of George Paul Bonquenisux. ana sister of Robert S., Willlam S and Joseph- ine B. Bowker, a native of Brunswick. Me.. aged 30 years 3 months and 16davs. [Boston papers lease copy. o fi'i‘ng’nu]s and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock A. 3, from the par- lorsof the Golden Ge'e Underiaking Co., 2429 Mission street, near ‘fwenly-first. Cypress Lawn Cemetery. by carriages. BRADSHAW—In this city, December 6, 1895, David, beloved husband of ' Kate Brads! father’ of Rober, Wiiliam, Joseph, Mamie and Jonn Bradshaw, a native of Baliy- freen. nari<h of Oola, County Limerick, Ireland, aged 56 years. AF Friends and acquaintancas ara respact- fully invitea to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:50 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 221 Ritca street, between Bryant and Brannan, thence (o St. Rose’s Church for serv- ices, commencing a: 10 0'clock A. M. Intermens Holy Cross Cemetersy. BUKNAP—In this city, December 7, 1893, O. Burnap, daughter of G. J. Burnap of States Navy. BURNS—In this clty, December 7. 1898, John £., husband of Emma’ Burns. & native of Angusta. Me., fiiked 45 years. [Sacramento papers vlease copy. B3~ The faneral will take place TO-MORROW (Wednesday). at_8:30 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 15617 Eilis, street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock .. luntermen. Holy Cross Cemetery. Kuneral quiet. Please omit flowers. CAM PEELL—In this city, December 7. 1896, Nel- lie M. beloved dauzhierof Margarst and the late John Campbell, ana sisterof John V. Camp- bell. a native of San Francisco 5 The funcral will take place TO-MORROW (Wednesday). at 8:30 0'clock A. M.. from her late Tesiderice, 76 Thirieenth st.eei. theuce to St Joseph's ' Church. where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of ber soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Iuter- ment Holy Cross « emetery. CHALONER—In this city, December 7,1893, QMary_A. Chaloner, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 70 years and 3 months. De GREEN—In this clty, December 7, 1893, Mercedes A. de Green, beloved mother of James G., Harry G., Arthur G., Alvert G., Rosie G. and Beatrice de Green, a native of Mexico, aged 46 years. DEAKIN—In Berkeley, December 6. 1898. Oscar T'eaxin, only sonof Edwin ani isibel Deakin, a native of Indlanapolls, Ind., aged 30 years and 7 months. A3Friends and acanaintancey fully invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at his late residence, 3100 T eley. Interment private. DEBENHAM—In this city, December 6, 1996, Evelyn Jeffery, beloved son of John and Hau- pah D-benham, a native of England, aged 7 years and 5 mqnths. AG-Friends and acqualntances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock P. ., from the Ep- wortn M. K. Church, ccrner Twenty-sixth and Church streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- te: Mand nited Are respect- services 0 o'clock P. M.. at grapa avenue, Bera- DONAHUE—In this city, December 6, 1898, John W., beloved husband of Maria J. Donahue, and father ot Ethel, Nettie, Gertle and Thomas Donahue, 3 nauvs of New York, aged 44 years 1 month and 6 days. £ Frionds and scquaintances are Tespect- fully invited to_attend the foneral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock P. M., from his late Tealdence, 16 Clara street. thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services ai 2 o'clock p, M. Interment Laorel Hill Cemetery. DOUGLAS — In this city, Thomas Francis. beloved' son of Margare: and the late Tnowas H. Douglas, and brother of Willlam E. Douglas and irs. L. A. Lux, ana- tive of San Francisco, aged 30 yearsand 3 months. £F Friends and_acquaintances ore respect- fully nvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock P... from St. Jos eph's Home, Park ilill. Interment sount Cal- vary Cemetery. FAIRCHILD—In Pleasanton. Alameda County, ember 6, 1896, C. A. Fairchild, brother of W. G. and J. A, Fairchbild, Mrs. A. A. Bur- nd Mrs. M. Sackman, & native of Ohio, aged 60 years. A Friends and acquaintances aro respect- fully invited to atiend ihe fun ! THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1_o'clock r. ., from the par- lors of Albert Brown, 463 Thirteenth street, Oaxiand. lucermen: Mountain View Cemetery, FERGERSEN—In Golden Gae, Alameda County, December 8. 1895, Christina Fergersen, mother of J. A. Fergersen, & uative of Swedea, aged 70 years. FOLEY—In this city, December 7, 1895, Joseph ., beloved son of Hugh and Mary Ann Foley, @ native of San Francisco, uged 11 months aud 8 days. GASKILL—In Berkeley, December 7, 1896 Sophia A.. beloved wife of F. B. Gaskili, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L Magee, & Dative of Califorua, aged 35 vears. HANSEN—In this citv, Dacsmber 6 1895, Peter sen, a native of Sweden, =ged 61 vears. HITCHCOX—In this city, December 4, 1893 John Campbeil, son of Henry and the late Janet Hitchcox, & nativeof San krancisco, agsd 20 years 1 month and 1 da; December 6, 1893. e LAN—In this ciiv, December 7, 1896, William McCletlan, beloved husband of Bessie Mctlellan, » native of Langor, Me., azed 53 ears. ¥ fa-Veteransof G. A. R. please take notice of faneral. McERLEAN—In this citv. at the Potraro, Decem- ber 6, 1896, Mary Mci.riean, beloved sister of Jolin Mckrlean, a native of County Derry, lre- lad. aged 40 years. A& Friends and acanaintances ara regnys- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock A. t. from her late residence, corner Nevada and Indians stree Potrero, thence to St. Teresw’s Church, wiere a requiem high mass will ba celebrated for ias repose of her sonl, commencing at 9:30 o'clocs A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McGUIRE—In this clty, December 6, 1998, Mary Mciiuire, & native of Ireland, azed 78 years. £G~The tuneral will take place TIHIS DAY (Tuesday), a¢ ) _o'clock P. M. from the par- lors of Carew & English. 19° Van Ness avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McLANE—In this cits, December 7. 1393, Georze M., beloved husband of Mary McLane, & native of Baltimore, Md., sged 45 years 3 months and 1 day. NAGLER-Tn this city, December 6, 1895, Robert Nagler, ana:ive of Germany, aged 75 yeers, NORWOOD—In Golden Gate, Alameda County, December 6, 1895 Cordelia Doane, wife of Wil- liam H. Norwood, and mother of Clarence H. and Chester D. Norwood. a naiive of Eastham, Mass. [Cape Cod papers please copy. | BF~Funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock P. M., from her late residence, Folger and San Pablo svenues, Golden Gate. Interment vrivate. OAK—In this city, December 6.1896, Joseph, be- loved husband of Mary Oak, a&nativeof St. Michael, Portugal, aged 52 years. A member of St. Joseph’s Benevolent Society. A5~ Friends and scquainiances ara respect- fuily invited to attend the funerai THIS DAY (Tuesday), at %:30 o'clock A. M. from his late residence. 318 Myrtle avenue. thence to St Mary’s Cathedral, where s golemn mass of requiem will be celsbrated for the repose of his soul. commencing at 90’cloek A. M. In- terment Moun: Calvary Cemetery. PERKINS—In this city. Deccmber 5, 1896, Mary Jane, beloved wife of Henry Perkins, and mottier of Mrs. H. B. Harries, a native of Eng- 1and, aged 60 vears. A5 Friends anl_8cquainiances ars respect- folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (uesday) at 2:15 o'clock P. M., from the pars rs of Halsied & Co. 946 Mission sireet. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. by 8:30 o'clock P, ¥, train from Third aad Townsend streets. RAPHELL—In this city, December 6, 1896, Jane ‘Raphiell, a pative of (reland, aged 66 vears, AF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. 3., from the par lors of Hal & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. REGAN—In Martinez, Conira Costa County, De- cember 6, 1598, Michisel Regan. cousin Of Mrs. Thomas O'Connor, Mrs. Timothy McSweeney and Mrs. Dovald Buckley, & native of the parish of Caraghar, County Cork, lreland, aged 29 years. AF~Friends and acqDAINtances are respect. fully invited to sttend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 9:15 o'clock A. M., from the par Jors of J. C. 0’Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thenve 10 St. Teresa's Church, Potrero, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 10 0'clock A. M. incermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. (Harrisburg (Pa ) papers piease copy. | ROBINET—In this city, December 6,1896, Lonisa Rose ‘Robinet, beioved mother of rs. N. Dia ., & native of France, aged 73 years 3 monihs 11 davs. A& Friends and acaualntances ara respect: 1nlly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock A. i, from the famlily Tesidence, 1119 Washington street. Pleass omit fiowers. WADSWORTH~—In this city, H. E Wadsworth, son of H. Wadsworth, cashier of Welis, Fargo & aged 28 years. ¥ Funeral THTS DAY (Tuesday). at 10:30 A M., up residence, 1347 Alice street, Oakiand. et e e MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & ENBALMY 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. A SAMES MOMENOMEY UNDERTAKERS AND EMB 1067 Mis: CMENOMRY, & SON, ALMERS, ion Street, Near Sevenin. lephone ~outh #54. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEES FUNERAL DIRECTOKS, Markes 8., Suu oYy PLAL vExn At I F. L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embaimers., 8and 10 CITY HALL SQUARE. Telephone South 432. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, SAR MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEMEs du:'r: 10 the city; mucnrhn:l-::'l 036 ox- 3 location unexcelled Otice Marke Wireeh SOULDEASE COFOEX O° SiXia

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