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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1896. HOUSE Q],’ HOUSE TO LET, 6 ROOMS 1y D 1 9. Morris ave., nr. Sixthst.; key next door. l HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. *IXth Siveer, ., HOUSEKEEPING SIXTH — SU Tent mioderat rooms, sultes and slogle; stable, ete,: suitabl 808 Tumento st., room 2. < enteenth st., few st zeventn >iree.. SEVENTH — LARGE FRONT ROOMS for housekeeping; $8 to $10 month. an Francisco, large lot, house, > for chicken ranch. 49] POWELL—9 ROOMS FRONT,7 ROOMS e rear; rent cheap: call premises. USr, 7 ROOMS AND BAT & from Valencia. 2 NICELY ¥URN rooms, complete for Lousekeepin 1172 FILLMORE — SU. Td LET—HOU UF 6§ oucth; rent §18. RCE ST. 8 rooms; large Y CORNER; rooms; bath: cheap rent 1o good tenant. OUMS AND LARGE ard. Corner Fryaut and Zoe sts., bet. Third luiara Stree:. SUITE OF HOUSE- THIRD—FRO keeping rooms: first floor; $9.5 THIRD—LARG table housekeeping room | T JOTONLY DRESSTHE HAIR BUTITAKE 1wenty-sixth Street. Collingwood st.. near TWENTY-SIXTH, NEAR MISSION neteenth. 2 Desirable furnished housekeeping room: TURQUOISA XD DIA) OND EARGL FPFRSONATLS. 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—THE PUB- Me is hereby notified that, on Uctober 20, 1898, the undersigned purchased the coal yard aad bus| ness located at 1511 Californis street. Sab Fran- cisco, and that he will not be responsible for any debix contracted In connection wich said busin 'ss Drior to said date. 1. =, BOSTWICK. Stuckton, December 12, 1896, D™ SMITH'S BATHS Positively Cure RucuMATISM aud NEUEALGIA. K $1: 6 FOR 85 - DR. SMITH’S SANITARIUM 80d ELECTRIC BATHS, 1512 Buchanan street, Dear Geary. the wreatest care no: to burn or break it: hair- dressing. 25¢. My Quinonia Halr Tonic, positive cure for dandruff and fulling hair. 35¢ a tottle. I Ofu resiore gray and bleached halr to ts natural $90e without the use of puiso)s. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. ROOMS TO LE AN Ualifornia Sireet. ve looking around. 4 RoOMS AND BATH, eenth st., bet. Valen WHOLE HOU: + 2814 Lagune s 1 TUY THAT FINE_DIAMOND STUD: PRICE $10; cost $100. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant ave. rddy Street. SUNNY ROO low rent: private family Ellis Street. JLLIS — INGANDES- cent lights in every room: readiug-room. con- taining daly pagers: smoking-room and ladies’ open all night: GAS; BATH; 6 ROOMS, BATH. near Union. KENI FOR_VER BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 100ms per nig 0 Walnu ®7.50 250 #—C0 Ay -V rooms: good order: w es, 945 Bryant st, or Ul mery st AKKE YOUR Ri tage in e Mission: 4 rooms, b : $100 cash. balance month! 7 Uwenty-gecond st. : office @19 FIV < «P 1 &, flat; cor. Nineteenth and Hartford, near Castro. QUNNY UPPER BAY-WINDC »J) rooms: bath: laund bama Twenty- d and | $1 60: week, $2 to $5: month, 38 to $30: fire es- ; elevator on office floor; annex of 85 rooms eady:bot and cold water in each Toom; batus. MONA, 180 ELLIS. 31 ART, manager—A quiet house; centrally 10- | eated: newly furnished: elevator: hot & coid waler. MRR_KATE . Eighth Street. NT HOUSE. 28 8TH hed and unfurnished. FAG AND b ROOMS, BATH: | . A yard and stable. Fifteenth and Do- | QUERMAN HJGBEST PRICE PATD FOR 2D-HAND L3- L1 dies’ and genty' clothes. Mrs. HAHN, 816 31. HE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AG. @ perfect growth of hair produced upon bald heads of many years' s.anaing: no charges made unless hair is restored. 9 Mason st. W JDOW HAVING NICE HOME WOULD like to rent front room to a middle-aged or elderly gen'leman, with or without board. ,Ad- dress A., box 46, Call Office. s 3UY 1THOSE PRETTY DIA. EARSCREW vrice $25,worth $50, Uncle Harris,15 Grant ay LD - GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT wrtches cleaned and warranted. O. NOLTE, experc watchmaker, 422 0’ Farrell st. A DVICE FKEE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty: private. no charge unless successful all lawsuits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., attended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Markei J3DIA OPIUM CUKE, A VEGETABLE IN- xredient: perfectly harmless; ladies treated at home. B.D.KIMMISS,916 Market, Columbian blag 318 OUTDOOK STEREOPTICON ~HOW EVE: ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic a Yertasements in liviug light: promoters of busi. ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO,, 1140 Market st. Elm Avenue. 1 NEAT ROOMS; 2 Inquire 1512 Goid-n Gate ave. ROOMS AND BAS ave., near Lag L:CTRIC LIGHIS IN EVERY ROO! Winchester Eouse: 44 Third st., rr. Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 L0 rer night: $1 50 to $6 per weex ; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. Lih strees. FIFTH—PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR- nished rooms. %) FIF iH—SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, | D2 §5 month up. T PAY FOE A | p evenings. FOLSOM—TWO SU FURNISHED ms: rent reasonable. RO MS AND BATE R. CRAIG & CO., MEDICAL INSTITUTE, L7 1346 Market st.: special treatment for heart disease. the nervous sysiem and all other diseases | carefully treated: consuitation free. Cail or write. DICIURF-FRAMING WITH GLASS 7x81N,, 10c.; 8x10 and 10x12, 15¢; 11x14 snd 12x16, : 14x17, 25¢: 16x20, 3Uc; 1xx22, 85c: 20x24, 2x28 in.. 60c. JUNKS, 547 Mission HAVE YOUR FEATHERE DS AND PIL- lows filled. McC.\ BE'S, 870 Mission, cor. 5th. Geary Streei. —LARGE AL“OVE: SUITABLE ents: ren: reasonabie. ARY, COR. MASOD stable; $16. 1105 Al vi EWLY FUR- OWER F 4 Hyde st low rent. uites or single. —FURN [SH- T, 4 ROOMS AND BATH. ‘sm{ BY (THE NAVARR ooms: board optional TI, 1101 GEARY, SW. COR. VAN &1 BAY-WINDOW FLAT & RUO '« Moss. off Howard.bet. Sixth and § I'fi’hu each. 2 191 HOWARD, “NEAR FIFTH—FLAT 4 rooms uites and singles; newly furuished. Lolden Gate Avelue. GOLDEN GATE Iy furnished bay-window rooms, 810, £8. ToE FLAT OF DTOR oL MARKET — LARGE sunny front room with bath; reasonable. T)}IVOECE AND ANNULMENT riage; terms of payment obligin where. Address lock box F, 906 Market st., 8. 1. [E MAKE THE BEST $12 SUL) TO ORDER inthe U.S. NEWHAUS & CO.. 115 Kearny. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, TEW- elry, etc.; lowest rates. 948 Marketst. MAGNISCOPE — NEW PROJECTING MA- A\ chine; uses the kinetoscope films; price $250. BACIGALUPI, 948 Market st. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF ~MAGAZINE nnd Newspaper Ilustration: day and evening olasses; instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude | Partington, R. L. Partingion, Particulars 424 Plue. LEGANT MASQUERADE COSTUMES, AN- DERSON'S, 121 Stockion st.: country orders. SUITS CLEANED., PRESSED, $1: KEPALRS dyeing done. 26 Montzomery, r. 1 red 2574, : Hurrison Stroei. Guerrero—Handsome modarn i) d 6 rooms and bath each; reduced to $2. U ce ord r: $15. £ UPPER FLATS, 12 AN UMBSE KL Bush. OR. LAGUNA —SUN D 20 ERIE S N\ off Mission, bet. Thirteenth and § rooms and bath: $17; rent free to January 1. N 14 Montgomery st. ROOM FLATS, $35 AND $37 50, | =4 including water; sanitary plumbing. 1 13061 HAYES-2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. » Howara Court, 1 HOWARD FURNISHED vindow and other doubie and single oms; reasonable. 46 SEVENTI, 3 EAR MARKET — SUNNY flat of 4 rooms: rent moderate. 'l 120} FILBERT-_SUNKY FLAT, 5-R00 ~ near Hyde st. SUNSY FLAT & ROOMS: 2 modern Q LILY AV rent reasonabie. 74 STEVENSON, N mprovement gumery st. HOWARD, COR. ~IX1H—NICELY FUK- nished suites. 3 50 a_weel double beds, $1 £0 to RD, NR. SIXTR—NIC. furnished 1000 £ 4 HOWARD-NICK room; every convenience: cheap. PAR NINTH- legant _new modern flat of 7 rooms and Jessie Sireec. JESSIE, COR. £IX1H—HANDSOMELY 70191 THIKTE 10123 Gow vpper fat,5 rooms and bith; w0t ern improvements. furnished front rooms: reasonable renis: g00d board if desired. Jones Street. (UY THAT SOL ? $20: worth $40. eiegant sunuy suites and 142 7 rooms: vat TPPER SUNNY MODERN F and bath. 1158 Golden Gate ave., cor. Webster. TPPEK singte: newly furnished: bath, eic.: ¥10 to $30. Kearny Street, EARNY, NR. SUTTER—2 UNFU. front rooms, ofiices or honsekeepin; } AND $9 §8 newiy patated: apper and lower flac. 375 | +anch DE: KR ST., OFF Zo block from Market ~ Lovely sunny upper | waler free. { modern 5-room flat; rent $1 ntn st Apply 1b Grant ave. A "Pleasant sunny rooms, en sui Citanin cvery respect: 100 CARDS, §1 50. SHOW CARDS, KTC. Tel. Black 141. HILL, 2234 Geary st. EDUCATIONAL. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLKGE, 24 POST— usiness practice, shorthand, anguages, Knugiish branches, irical engineering: %0 teachers: 15,000 gradu: ay und evening sessions; eatalogue. TIFHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS 3 Market st.; expenses less, scholar- ship better than elsewhere; Leacners’ preparatory typing, telegra) YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 323 individual instruction ehorthand, iyping. bookkeeping. telegraphy, etc.: Tite scholarship $50: 10w rates ber week and mo. NGINEEKING BCHOOL: mining, surve taught:€s. 1864. 3. VAN MANDOLIN, haij-hour_lessons, 50 MANSFIE.D, 100) Market GUKKEEPING THORUUGHLY IN 6 WEEKS or year’s course free: onl TARR, room 572, Parrott TELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACIING= 15" Private theatricals arran, on stage. K. 5and 12, 1. 0. 0, AR, MANDOLLN, P lessons. §3 mo. Mary We 0SS—VOIOK CULTURE: moved to Dononoe bldg,cor Market&Taylor sts. SEE THE DIAMONDS FOR SALE AT HALF their value at Uncle HArris’, 15 Grant ave. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAME. du & night no claises: $5 month. 845 Mission. TGHT SCHOOL: HEALD'S BUS.COLLEGE; 24 Post :commercial,shorihand, English Jow rates. ROF. 1,0UIS MERKIL; VIOLIN, MANDOLI, gultar, cornet: reasonable: 325 Géary, ur. Powell. PARIS GRADUATE:; Montgomery st.: R NATLLEN, $ accountant teaching. mporium bullding. puplls rehearsal ok, Tth and Mk NO AND VOUaL aus, 39 Fifth. SLOCUTION. RE- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GAIN WE CALL ATTENTION T0 THE A fact that we ace sellng good-toned hand pinaos for $3, 84 and $5 per month fol new uprighs for §6, 7. $8, 39 and month: 1o cash payment required larger than the bove amounts: sl purchasers of upright pianos rom us have the privilege of exchanginz ssme for Steinway any tme within 3 years from date without sacrifice. representatives of Steinway & Son#’ planos. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. Siy Francisco; iso Oak- Seatue, Wash. ADVERTISEMENT WE WILL SELL on Monaay. Tuesday and Wednesday after- noons 6 fine new upright pianos, reguiar price $275 (worth §325). for $200 each: during fore- ncons and after Wednesday the price will be $275; these instruments are exaetly as represented and fully gusranteed: you can make no mistake by The J. DEWING COMPANY, second floor Flood building, Fourth and Markes ste. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Chicago is KOHLER & CHABE'S, 26, 28 and |30 O/Farrell st.; pianos, or- gansand all other musical al grades and prices: everything possible done 10 please and satisty the SHERMAN,” CLAY & CO., purchasing one. prices lowest: CIUALLY TH BLST BARGAINS IN Pl see our list for thiy week: planos o 83, , §7, $8, 89, $10, $15, 320 monthl; ments; fine stool and cover with each; deliversd citv'and kept tuned by ex- The ¥. W. SPENCEK CO., pert concert_tuners. talesrooms 985 Market st.. opp. Mason. AINKS, BUSH & GERTS AND KNABE PL- get our reduced prices uprights, §18! sUCCeSSOT 10 A ne second-hand " C. HAMILTON, L. BANCROFT & C paired, polished, shipped. sored, for lower rates than any other firm in the ck} SCOTT, 526 Hayesst. EAUTIFUL OAK AND WALNUT PIANOS just received and for sale cheap. Z MAU- VAIS Music Comran, 769 Markerst. { GO,I0, 508 THIRD; CHEAP PAINTING, papering, whilening and plastering: estimates | given for ail kinds of work. A. HOFFMAN.: DMINISTRATOK'S SALE — MU~NT SELL, pianos at immense reduction for cash or on ins allments. EATON ESTATE, 735 Market. $ A DOZEN—FINE CABINETS AT WIL SON'S Gallery, 1028 Market. ELEGANT UPRIGHT: COST $425: «forsalegbinstaliments 221 Leavenworth l AZOR L_XCHANGI‘;, 630 MARKET—BASE- ment: fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. A & PEOPLE'S UNE DULLAK MEDICAL Institute, all cases ireaied and medicines fur. Dished for 81 call or write. 10291 Maries s, Det. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. W ATCHES, DIAMON DS, JEWELRY OF ALL kinds at reduced prices: mus: move; bullding 10 be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. 700D MARSHALL & WENDELL UPRIGHT. $100. Bruenn Piano House. 700D UPRIGHT, SCHMITZ, 16 MeAlllster, next Hibernia Bank. EMERSON, FIRST-ULASS CON- E. W.LICK,116 McAlbister. AGNIFICENTSTEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: little used: sacrifice. 1019V an Noss dition, as sacrific CITY REAL ESTATE. _ G H. UMBSEN & CO. - REAL ESTATE AGENTS, RENT COLLECTOHRS AND AUCTIONEERS. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 14 MONGTOMERY »T., NR. MARKET. AT AUCTION NEXT MONDAY. ‘We will sell by order of Administrator the prop- erty of the estate of Cynthia Anna Jaquith, de- ceased, st our sulesroom, at 12 g’cloek ., Mon- day, December 14, 1898, the elegant residence and lov situated a: the nor:hwest corner of Waller and Devisadero streeis; substantial two-s ory, attic and basement dwelling-house of 9 rooms and bath; brick foundation: all inodern improvements wund conveniences: nice garden: 40x100. G. H. UMBREN & CO. 14 Monigomery st. $3500 4 LOTS WiITH IMPROVEMENTS « that cost $3700, or will take unim- proved San Erancisco ) roperty as part pay: must be clear. SCRIBNER & CO,, 7 City Hall ave. ‘sARGAlN—H()l ~i 4 KUOMS; HIGH BASE- ment: lot 26x109: on Treat ave., ne-r 23d st.; price $200: lot worth the $2000: kLalf cash. PHILBRICK, 2548 Folsom st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o05 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. &900 EASY TERMS; 3 ROOMS AND bath; large lot; Lorin; seé it Adcress M. P. TODD, 1002 Bioudway, Uakland. PINE HOME 10 BE SACRIFIUED; RE- duced from $6500 to $4000 that it may be sola at oiice; 8 rooms and bath: Al neighborhood. Par- iculars on application. A. H. BREcD & CO., 460 XNinth st., Oakiand. W. COX, . Keal estate, loan, collecting and renial agent, has for sale and exchange all kiuds of city and country p.operty, such as business houses, dwellings, cottages, fints, hotels, vacant and busi- ness lob., froii ranches, giain farms, raw lands, grazing lands; houses Lo rent: loans negotiaied: tuxes paid for non-yesidents: collectious made in @1 parts of the United States. Oflice, Adeline st., pp. statou, Lorin, Alsmeda County, Cal. i Sk THE DIAMONDS THAT CAN Bii PUR- chased haif value at Uncle Harris', 15 Grantav (COLTAGE, ¥ ROOMS: LOT 130vI25: VERY cheap. PATTERSOX & CO.. 3 Vaiencia st. 9900 YAkl BUILD™ X FIRST- CLASs Sroom 2-story dweiling: porcelain- lined bath-tub: ifle sink: all other firs:-class plumbing: 2 wooden mante's: gas fixtures. etc, complete, ready for oceupancy. $1900 for 7-roqm story-and-a-haif dwelling. $3500 for 2 flais of 5 and 6 rooms; call and examine plans and specifi- cations. etc,; same submitted for any kind of building; best of references. vonds, ei. W. W. REDNALL, boilder, 2412 Market st., bet. Thir- teenth and Fourteenth. UBSTANTIAL MOUERN HOUSKS BUILT; $16010 $275 o room; parties contemplating lding invited to call and see pians. 1148 Mission. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. UY THAT GOLD HOWARD STEM-WIND watch; £60: cost $120. Uncle Harris, 16 Grant. ESTAURANT TO TRADE FOK RANCH IN Sonoma or Napa county: average receipt, $14. Box k 129..Call. EAD FOR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET OF California lands for sale by H. FRANCIS, rooms 69-71 Chrouicle bullding, San Francisco,Cal. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—HOMES AND vineyards in Sonoma County. R. HILL, Wind- sor, Cal. $15 LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN « Frultvale; electric curs; only $1 down and $1 a week : selling fasi: good Improvements. H. B. PINNEY, owner, 802 Broadway, Oakland. TH IO 150 FOR" CHOICE BUILDING lots in the town of riichburg; a new sta- tion established near Oukland, on the Haywards and San Leandrolocal line, by the Southern Pacific Company: only 45 minutes from San Francisco and 6 minutes’ from Uakland: electric-cars every ew minutes; terms 10 suit buyers. Apply Lo MRS, C. M. KUNKLE, 9156%, Washington st., Onkland, Cal. ; $75 LOTS AND UPWARD; BUY NOW Wwhen you can: but few lots lef: in the Allendale tract, situate in Fruitvale, adjoining East Oakland; this s the only choice property now being offergd fn this ~vate al such low prices; near a fine school: twoeleciric roads near by and one will shortly o tnrougn this tract; grand view: rare site for a home: drainage perfect: street all graded: some macadamized: ~homes now here and others being bullt; terms, $5 casn, #5_monthly. 465 Ninth st, Oskland. H, Z. JONES, owner, (HLEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA-THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ag_free. OAKLAND SURNI(TURE FOR SALE. VW EAR DLAMONDS BY FaLi SCHELLF AAS. furniture-deater, 111} G H Onkld ARIN CO.; 3000 acres: 26 miles from city; lots any size: frult, grain, vezetable land; ral or water transit: $40 {0 $75 per acre: terms to SYNDICAT NV"I CO., 85 Chronicle bldg. LAMEDA LAND COMPANY IS SELLING the cheapest fruit, vegetable and grain Jand ever offered In Alameds County in small tracts; 1 mile from Pleasanton, 11, hours from San Fran cisco; price $20 10 $40 per acre: half cash; owner muss s title perfect; iuvestigate. 57 Chroai- cie buildi 11TLE HOMES, CLOSE Tu TOWN: IM- proved: easy lerms: also 4 to 12 acre pieces on 8and 10 yeary' credit;” D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every v at 632 Marke: s . PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 50 LOTS, FROM $50 TO.... 20 houses and lots, from $ B0 ranchi o, all sizes, from $100 to. 20 houses, Oaklund and Alameda. §. 100 business jlaces, ail kinds, irom $50 to 4,000 25 lodging houses and botels, from $200t0 5,000 4 fiats, Jor 50x114. 5,900 | 1 good It 1a city 150 2 lots. Ocedn View, 50x12i 500 What have you to offer? M. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. opp. Fifth. OOMING - HOUSES, RESIDENCE _PROP- erty, lois and ranches (0 exchange. UNDER- WOOD' & €O., 765 Market JEND FOR OUR LisT OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Josa. —1280 ACREN; KERN CO.: PLENTY water: excellont stock ranch. N.. box 18, Call. MONEY TO LOAN, 300.00() AT, 8% PER CENT ON cITy A Teal estate: als) Onkland, at bank s in probate: any sum. SHAINWALD, & CO., 218 and 220 Montgomery st DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jeweiry: also on'furniture, planos, without re- lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELKY 948 Market st. ; open evenings. UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cured: send for book. DRS. MANS. FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 538 Markel st. VLOAKS, FUKRS AND sULITS RETAILED AT wholesals prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st li\]lh\h;l'l': CORN CURE—SURE CURE FOK corns. bunions, warts; 25¢. 527 Montgomerv. DREESSMAKELS, ITS MADE FHOM $3 UP: SKIRTS, 75 capes, $1: fi_guaranteed. 559 Stevenson CLAIRYOYANTS, N ME. RAY BENNETT-CARDS RcAD; MAG. netic healing specialty. R.10, 122 Post,%d fioor. FANNIE DAVIS, LUCKY MAGNETIC ler: cards rerd. Room 2, 122 Post st. PBUY THAT LaDy's DIA. PIN: PRICE $46, > worth 3%0. Uncle Harria, 16 Grant ave. Leavenworth Street. NEAR SUTTER— newly furn.shed; pri- FLAT, 7 KOOMS AND BATH. LEAVENWOTH, Sunny_parfor suite; 625 SOLDEN GATE AVE., BE © and Franklin—¥ine flac 7 rooms and bath; all modern improvements. MEE SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOY TELLS 4 past, present and futore; success to all: for- | Lumes by'matl; low vrices. 836 Miasion st H L ME WALTEKS OF 1EH / A ARDS: LA- dies, 25¢; gents, SUc. 951 Miission, nr. 6th. Market Street. IO)l HAIG NR. BAKER— Z1 fiac; best block on Haight ICE 6 ROOM OSEMITR HOUSL, 1045 MARKET — PER night. 35¢ 1o $1: week. $1 50 10 $5: families. 706 Birch McAtligror Sireet. ) “1+) FLAT OF FIVE SUNNY ROOMS AND $12. vasemen 10 _w age free. MCALLISTER — nished rooms: rent reasonabl: X MCALLISTER —4 1 Tooms o desirable parties; Cheap. X 0. {RY LITTLE ICE SUNNY FUP- ey at BALDWIN & HAMMONDS W FURNISHED AND BEST IN AMERICA_THR EFLY CALL, sent to any address in the | United States or Canada one year for 31 EO, post- Minna Street.’ MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- -window rooms, $1 & week. HUUSEKEEPING KOOMS. Bryant Street. 5]] ERIAST. NEAR THIRD—FRONT SUN- | uy suite; §9 per month. Mission Street. MISSION — FOR _GENTLEMEN furnished front room: 71 MISSION—SUNNY FRONL SINGLE D2 roum: rent 86; g , eic.; central; qulet. Capp Street. UY THAT OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, | B price $65, cos: $130. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant. TH — LARGE sunny front housekeepi Pine Stree.. Eddy Street. GTON, 212 TEE LEXIN suites PINE—ROOMS $5 UP: RUNNING WA- . ter; gas: sunny; quiet: grate: gentiemen. Post Street. DDY — NEWLY | furnished housekeeping rooms; aiso single and Ellis Street. ELLIS (PALME 322 nousexeeping room “T) ANDOLPH,” 501 POST ST., COR. MASON— riors; smaller rooms; run- 50 bay-window 0 to $4 per week. S =EUL ning water: gas; $1 also suites and single. O ELLIS, COR. LAHKIN 34 nished iight housekeepin Fowell Stree:. POWELL—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- TUNNY FUR- $3 50 per week. | Filth Streei. 3.79 FIFTH—2SUNNY ROOMS FURNISHED Z for housekeeping: cheap. “FIFTH—CLEAN FU. single, $5. nished front suite, suitable ‘or dentis’s lso bay-window suites; runuing water, Sixth Street. SIXTH—CHEAP! SHED H ST IN THE CITY: ¥illmore Street. 32{) keeping; 3. $13. $ (), 3 CARGE SUSKY EOOMS TO SMALL 510. family. 2212 Fillmore st., neer Clay. nicely furnished sunnyjdouble front rooms. “PIEDMON i,” COR. SBIXTH AND MINNA— Nicely furnished sny rms; mod. conveniences. RUBY CLE? KLAND, ARD - RE DER, c.airvoyant, magnetist. 309 Sutter, room 3. M ME. MOREAU, “BEST ~CLATRVOVANT and medium in city; fee 28¢ up. 764 Howard st. ME. RAVIENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth M TS NELSOS, FROM NEW YORK, CARD raader. 120A Eddy st., room 1. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave:pictures given:ladies 25¢: 414 O'Farrell. G. BADGER, SULE ALENT FOR HALLET & Davis ahd Francls Bacon pisnos. 406 Sacto. YRON MAUZY, ns. Briggs and other pisnos, NY AMOUNT; 18T, D.OR 3D MOKTGAGES, estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- fornfiure and planos Wwithout removal McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st.. room 8. UPERIOF, VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLEK. maker. repuirer. 2 Latham piace. DOLLAK A WE buys new piano. OR SALE—PIANO AT 838 VALLEJO ST.; I CONTRACT ICE UPRIGHT PIANO, §60. 833 CASTRO $‘)“ 000 ISLOAN ON CITY REAL K& LS tate in sums to-suit. = Apply to M. 3. LEVY, 11 Montgomery st. ‘WISE AND SAVE INTEREST — MONEY losned on everything. Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Klood building. Pledges for sale chemp. TEECT OF YOUR FURNITURE OK PLANO, no removal: no deiays: 1o commissions interest. Hm. 68, Donohus b.dg. 1170 Market 8. DRIVES AND kind disposition: DINE BUSINESS HORSE; good_single-footer; must be sold. 14 295 AT BANK RATEs: 15T AND $SZO.UOO 2d mortgages. estazes, rents, e0.: lend as iow ag $30. H. MURPHY. 628 Mariet st. IKECT UN YOUK PiANO OR FURNI- ture: no delay. Ses QUINN, 58 Chronicle bdg S NEW AND SECOND HAND HA K- ness, il kiuds; wagons, buggles, surres, carts: modt te sold. 113 ALSO WAGONS Grand Arcado Horss agction sales every Wedhes OY LE, Auctioneers. ‘hk BMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA. lace (0 g0 1t you WANL 1o buy. buggles, wagons or har Dess: anction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. skt A\llsg':)lhl SECUN-HANU HAK. ness: all | '+ W Bg0] & rocknwar: 40 chen) Borses HiAD DHRIVIN carts, harpess. day. SULLIVAN & lencia si., is the gell or exchange n, CATtS, surrey borses. 15th and Valencia. A0 WORK HOESES, weizht 1000 to 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. AND CARRIAGES, YONCHITA RETURNED: WONDERFUL clalrvoyant. 1384 Fourth st., nr. Howard, . 4. B<. B. BAUMANN, BEST-KNOWN CLAIR- voyant in the city.’ Residence 132 Turk st. NI PLE: HANSEN, PALMIST CARD READE past, present and future: 25¢. 1486thst.,r. M3E, PEARL MAGYETIC ~HEALER lucky paimist charms. Room 2, 228 Post st ME M BLE WOODS, CLATRVOYANTAND card-reader. 207 Post, room 8. MLE BAY FATI CARD ASD MIND-READ- er: charms. 11 Taylor st.. rooms 2 and 3. NiVE, LESETTE—PRESENT, PAST AND 1 sature: 25c: one price. 811 Tehama, nr. 4 SPLKITUALISM, DWARD K. EARLES—FAREWELL PUBLIC writing and test + o-night Sco tish , Larkin st ; do not fafl tosee these marvelous, independent, antomatic and veroal tests; they will cause you to think; they wiil make you happler; admission 10¢; reserved seats 25¢. $9f MCALLISTER-MES C. J MEYER; o, test meetings every night, 10c: Tue, Fri 2 P. 3 ; business sl ings c:Sar.eve 81 EW ANDSKCOND-HAND BAKERS', LA UN- dry, milk and grocery wagons: also rockaw: and 2 fine buggies. 828 Harrison st. FINE GOLD STOP WATCH FOUR $75; COST 00: at UNCLE HA KRIS, 15 Granc 00D’ SELOND-HAND new platform: laundr: LIGHT EXPRESS: heap. 414 Broadway. FULi SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, INE NEATLY FURNISHED KOOMS fOR 468 Minua st KEAT DANE PUPS FOR SALE OR ¥OR trade for diamond ring or bicycle; prizé-win- ning stock. Call 17 Hyde OMESTIC SEWING MACHINE—GOOD A8 new: cheap. 1915 Mi sion, near Fifteenth. T. BERNARD PUPPIES — CHOICEST breeding: lowest prices. . Presidio St. Bernard 3818 Ciay st UY THOSE SOLITAIKE DIA, EARRINGS, $180, worth $300. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave, YOUNG BEARS FOR SALK AT 11 PACIFIC YOMPLETE SET TINNER'S bargain. WHITE, 516 Mission st. JUY THAT 14-K. GOLD LADY'S WATCH; 816, worth $40. Uncle Harris; 15 Grant ave. IGHEST PRICE PAID GENTS 2D HAND ciothing and dresses. FABIAN, 1020 Folsom. M. FKANCIS, INDEPRNDENT SLATE writer. 118 Haightst.: hours § until 6 p.x. RS, KLLIS, MEDIUM: SITTINGS,9 TO8, § circles Tues., Fri., £ P. M., 25¢. 124 Market st. Slockion SiTeei. ¥olsom Street. © o HE EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON ST.—FUR- hed rooms, en suite or single: hot, cold water in every room: baths: elevator; transient solicited. HYPNOTISM. YPNUTISM BCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT: success grtd. HypnoticMesmericIns,8 O' Farreil £~1 FOLSOM, NEAR SIXTH— SUNNY 2 soite, furnished for housekeeping; $8 mo. Geary sirec.. <) ~ GEARY — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; 225 aiso other rooms. Sutter Street. SUTTER— LARGE SUNNY PARLORS; elegantly furnishe! ; low rent. Boward Ntree.. HOWARD—ONE OR MORE FURNISH- 649 ed rooms, light housekeeping. NEWS FOR 5 WEEKLY CALL. la wranper. for mailing. CENTS—THR ASTROLOGY. 7OUR LIFE—THOUSANDS TESTIFY I RE- veal pagt and fature: send 25c for character sketch and diseases: birtiplace, year, sex, month: hour, A- M OFP. ., If possibie, PKOF. BAIKD, astro'oger. box 46, <an Jose, Cal. BOAKDING AND KOOMS. 105 X HOWARD NNY FURNISHED rooms for nousekeeping, also sing'e room. UY THAT OPAL AND DIA. RIS Leavenworuh St 1013 LEAVEN WOKTH — 3 B Unele Harrls, 16 Grantave. PARTNER AS CASHIE® AND AS- 840, room, with board; guaran- teed full valne. J.. box #,0 Cal Office FUN furnished rooms: gas and bac Lewis Street. LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NE POS1—2 AND ] 8 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms; 812, +) POST—TWO LARGE SUNNY FRONT & rooms with board, 845 for 3; use ot parlor; DENTISTS, R. L. T. CRANZ—tXTRACT1ON PAIN LESS; crown work, bridge wor< and teeth without plates a specialty. 338 Sutter, NE. cor. Stockton. flgj FULL ST OF i(LelH WORTH $16; [ « warranted 5 years: extraction free: fillings Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth st. R. JESSUP, DENTIST, FORMERLY SUT- ter end Montg’y, éun be found 318 Kearny st. HE ABBOTSFORD, BLOADWA Y. NR. FOLK. Buna Siree.. MINNA, COR. ¥OURTH—FURNISHED 28] nousekeeping complete; d ouble; chea Quiet. homellke; terms mod ; board optionai. HALFANT & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM 8 Muson to 119 Powell: bridgework aspecialty. (TrL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY %iotel: references; all modern conventences. PULL SBET OF TEETH, $7, WARKANTED: filling 60c, crowns 3. DR. BROWN, 2114 34. NNESS—NEWLY FURNISHEDSUN. rooms: good board: reasonzble. Qs MINNA —NICELY FURNISHED 366 7 rooms for housekeeping. CHILDEREN BOARDED, Mission Street. 83 » MISSION — FRONT HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $8; also single. $5. OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOARD. 525 CUM- berland st., bet. Nineteenth and 'L wentleth, Church and Sanchez. 129 MISSION & WO SUNNY FRONT S~ F D! % rooml:llnohonl;‘keeplnglnd;ln‘h HOME FO& CHILD AT 1727 : McAlifster si.: terms moderate. Dutoma Strees. €) UNFURNI SHED ROOMS. WITH YARD. & 284 Netom near Fourth. TOak Street. OAK—SUNNY FEONT ROOM, FIRST 48 foos unturnished, 57 bay-window -7oom, furnished, new stove. Oc a Street. v COR. ¢ Y ~CONNECT- 1403 OCTAVIA, COR. gfi:\.a".wup' ing bay-window: OLTON DESTAL ASSOCLA 110N, 806 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. B B W. PRATT—TEETH ON ALUMINUM Jlates seme price us rubber. 14 Grant ave. A SET FOR Tri TH—WARRANTED AS as can bo made; filling $1 DR, SIMMS, dentisi, 930 Market st., nexi Baldwin Theater. Ph“lé‘.l‘ml )'.XTII(-A“UI’M:N. :a)fl: l{mwfl ridge work a speci 1 plates up: veary expericnee. I Lo W ALSEHL DDt 81534 Gears, A A A A A A A A A A N AN AN 00D LOCATION FOR A FRUIT AND VEG- etable siand: NE. corner of Suiter and Larkin sts., next to butcher; cheap: $20. TOHE, 15624 HOWAKD, COK LAFAYETTE, with fixtures; cheap rent. STORE WITH ROOMS IN e low rent. Apply upstairs or ASH' NE#, 411 Montgomery st. K. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, NK. Eleventh: no charze for extractng when ites are mad oid plates mode over like new: th from $8 per sei; extracting 5Uc; gas given. s oo JET Or TEEIH WITHGUT A LAl DR H. 6. Young, 1841 Polk s:. K. J.a Leki, 1206 MAKKET. COK GOLDEN Gale ave.: open evenings: Sundavs till naon, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 709 MA B ket 3d and 4th. speclalisty inleas -xtru:'dfiwuh RS, u’: ;'I:u-.":a up: nR.‘ $1 ap. Fouuk Stree. _g NICELY FURNISHED, 1643 15 sunny tront rooms: $15. TORE TO LET—1155 HOWARD ST.; SUIT- able for barber-shop: rent $16. 5 FOURTH — SMALL rooms in rear; low rent. Apply to G. H, UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st.. STORE WITH Sacramento Street. O front rooms; lower fi1t; range: laundrs: one or both: cooking utensils; disbes; fire q‘)quACRABIF:NTU ST, Dzl by fioe; cheap. T T LOW KENT—PARI O STORE AND basemeént. 324 Pos PHOFESSIONAL CARDS. necond Street. 515 SEcosp, NEAR BRYANT—4 FUB- nished housekeeping rooms; parior, kilchen and 2 bedrooms; reat $14. N ¥, KICHARDS, LAW OFFICKS. ROOMS o’l.f and 27, Lmbs. uilding; ‘76, $an. Francisco, Cal. UHN K. ATKEN AND MAURT aulys & law, rms 515,516, 5ib soor, ielephone Maiu CE L. ASHEK Parrouwy D& GEORGE W. LEEK, THK GENUINKE and mn‘#fi"'flmpflvfl h‘n‘d L‘&'u”m without any plate, moved from 610 20 O’ Farrellss. LL WORK REASUNABLE AND WAK- ranted. DE. J. W. KEY. 1122 Marke: et. F¥HYSICLANS. . C.C. ODONNELL, 1208 MARKET, COR. 1) Gioticn Gavanv: Biteekess of womes s sptimiie: PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, the Gem, $5. California Camera Company. UY YOUR RATTAN CHAIRS, ROCKERS, tables, stands, eic., at the factory and save re- tailers profit: see our holiday goos; it costs novh- ing. California Rattan Co., 61 First st., or. Mission ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OR- algo large folding-door safe. 8 Mission st. OFFEE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRESS stand desk, mone y t1i), saf ONARCH BLUE FLAME HEATERS ARE the best. W. S RAY MFG. Cu., 12 Califoraia al Do Dl Dbl s Tl L ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- ing, etc., tought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7th. CILERS,ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY water-pipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale N} SMALL MKULU. fire and burglar proof safe. 109-111 cheap. 102 Clay. AND LARGE-SIZE CLEANING, TTY STRAM CARPET CLEANING cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, M, 88 and 40 Lighth ot.; telephone South 260. VARPEIS CLEANED AND KENOVATED like new. FERGUSON & CO., 28 Tenth: tel South 38, D, MACKINTUSH & Co., successors. KN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet-beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. DVANCES ON DIAMON DS, JEW ELRY,GTC Columbla Loan & Collateral Office, Granc ave. RIVATIS PAilY LUANS ON ANY GOOD security: low Interest. box 15, Call Office. AY AMOUMNT: LOWKST RATE: IST & 2D mortgage: fiat oz installment. Dryden. 535 Cal. PAWNBROKERS. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST_OFF clothing. Cosmopolitan j.oan Office, 49 Third. BMEDICAL, NEW REMEDY THAT IS PERFECTLY harmless; never fails in any case of monthly sickness. no matter what the cause may be. Price $5 to $10. No electricity or instrumenis; never makes sick to make well: travelers hg 3 no delay; years' experience: first-class home in con- fluement. Dr. & Mrs. Davies, 14 McAliister st., next Hibernia Bank. Consult free; French pills hours, 9 A. M. tod, 7108 P M. PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause in a few hours when medicines and others have fafled; no instruments used many years' experience: every case guarsnteed: advice free: terms reasonable: firsiciass private home for confinement. MRS, Dit. DALEY, 113§ Market st., over the Owl Drug Store. R, FOULETS FRENCH CAPSULES— A guaranteed absolute cure for all femal eases (0o maiter whot cause): positively sa sure; no dang-r or after effects: iaken in ti aiso ‘acta as & preventive: price $1 80 per box: | sent free by mail on receipt of price. BROS,, 33 Grant ave. NEW PRUCKSS—NO MEDICINE, (NSTRU- ment_or worthtess pills used; eviry woman herown physician for ali female troubles, no matter from what cause: restores always in one day; can besent and used at home: ail cases guaranteed. DR. POPPEK and MRS. DRS. NAIL, 318 Kearny. AL CARES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION Testored in a few hours: safety assured at any time; instant relicf for (ravelers: home in confine- ment: consuit free: conildential: hours, 10:0 5. MRS, DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALIST: LADIES, near or far, safe, quick curs guaranteed, any disease or complaint: home for patl bess'skili; free diagnosis:iow fees; self cure. 804 Mo Allisterst. LPEAL'S FREACH PILLS—A BOON TO Iadies with female troubles: no. danger; safe and sure; $2 65U express C. u. D. ; don’t delay unuil to0 late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. SURE CUKE FUR ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whaiever cause; home I confine- men:: every comfort: satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. MRS. DR.GWYKR, 226 Turk st ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DE. JOKDAN A his gnnum'. l?.fl n-»': his Io‘nun' uccesstul practice isa guerantee of fair treatment; :ho Worst Cases treated satisfaciorily by mail, U ERANE FEMALE REGULATING PILLS: safe abd efficlent emmena ; 81 per box. RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 408 Clay st.,s0le agts, BOQTAIDFORA CASET FAILTO CURE OF temale complaints or disenses of the eye; consuitation free, MES. DR. SCOTT, 325 Geary st UY ELEGANT LADIES' GOLD WATCH: $18; worth $40. Uncle Harrls', 15 Grant sve. FIQHE 2 FRIESD AND MOTH ER'S CARE. MRS, DR. FUNKE, 1416 righth st., Alameda. ¥ IRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DISEASE see MRS, DR. PUETZ and becontent. 2544 4th. K. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR D Jones. Diseases of women and children. LLER DVANCr. CARPET-CLEANING Sutter, tel. Main 584. GEO. WALCOM, MES, DES. DONOVAR, 7508 FOLSOM &.; confinement: terms reasonable. E MITUHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO.. + 240 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ s yard. Tel. Mis. 74. ARPET-ULEANING, 807 LA YING, 8o samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th st. YONKEIN'S' CARPET 338 Golden Gate ave. BEATING WORKS Telephone tast 126, L GREAT WESTEEN CARPET cleaning WM 11 Eighth st = ONES & CO.. ighth st. ‘Télephone Jessie 1061. - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ND MECHANICS WAGES COL. e e S R T fice tree. 1. G. y 632 Market st., room 28, DVICE FREE—UIVORCE LAWS A SPECI. privaie; no.charge unless ‘clulms, collections, wills, tended to. G. . HOWE, au’; 0 AYAKD Ok ¥ AND ¥ successful; ail NOCHARGE U DaVIDRON, 97 Marcecor - - HOTELS. ROOKLYN HOTEL, 208212 BUSH & nd #1to §2 per day. 46 to $1 choice rooms 50 cents to $1: B LR MO GON Rt ~ SEWING MACHINES. EW CAMERAS AT 124 GEARY ST.; % i N | SRR rooms for family $1 1 service: free coach. C) JUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGE: rented Jepaired:: Taves. Mma AWEEK’B NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mafling. LOST. A A A A A, OST—CRESCENT-SHAPED BROOUH PIN; large diamoad ser in center; $30 reward by returping to 2416 Pine st. X LADY‘ SILVER WATCH; MONOGRAM T. K. on ~ Return to 2212 Pine st.; reward. %T—-A PA%S%UK W:‘T’E"Tfii fi,l’:-BEItNl‘A J Bavings an u-; Soch ~San Francisco in the nllu'.ol MARY BOLLY. No. 176685. The finder will please return 10 bank. Su’l‘ OF TEETH. FINDER WILL RECKIVE, 1iberal reward. Larkin st., room 78. BUY THAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND Bll'a: $20: worth $40. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. PA!EM\)L HIBERNIA NAVINGS AN# Loan Soclety, San Fraicisco: name, MAR SEX1ON: 2081077 Keturn to os’!—os'bu'r'lg.l WAY ROME FROM THE ‘heater, one stern Star pin. Fiease pesnrh to this oiice and receive reward. LEGAL NOTICES. £ 7 .chl OF ADMINISTRATRIX SALE— Full sets plumblog, unlm cornjce-making eag ot w.!'u-? be s0id by his administratrix, 2 ission st., 17 M., Wednesday 'ecember 13. 3 $ ; TAL BARGAIN: NEW AND D- SEnier e i e 0 BEREELEY REAL ESTATE. $1050, YWER SIUK NUST TLEAVE OV, Berkeley: house 5 rooms: lot 100 125: pear staifon; bargain, JOSEPH J. MASON, Berkeiey station. JOR SAL: COTTA G recention hall: attic and basenient 150: fine location: 2 blocks from Dwighi-y tion: 1 block from Oukland electric immediately. Scc owneron premises. ROOMS, BATH AND lot 40x ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOU A LAMEDA—FOx HKEN TO RESPONSIBLE £ pariv, cheap, furnisiied new cotiage: six large Tooms, bath; fine baseinent: healihiest par of city. 444 Central ave., bet. Fourth and Fifih sts.: Sec- ond-ave. station. PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR THE PLACING OF A clock in the Hall of Jus.ce. Office of the Clerk ot the Board of Supervisors of the Ciiv and County of San Francisco. Decemoer 8, 1898, in accordance with Resom:ion No. 15,475 (Thicd Series) of the Board of Supervisors, sealed gropou:uwm b received in open 8ession of the oa.d_of Supervisors on MONDLY AFTER- NOON. December 21,1896, from 2:3010 » o'clock, | 1o furnish & cioek for the ““Hail of Justice” build- ing, in couformity with the following specifica- i 3 For the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary for the manufacture and complete set- 1ing of & clock in the lanieru of the tower of the “Hall of Justice,” ercc-ed upon a lot of sround situate on_the southcast corner of Washington and Kearny streets, in this City and County, all as shown on ibe plans and elevations of the said tower accompanying these specifications. The cost thereof noi to exceed the sum of three thousand dollsrs The said clock to have a dial face eight feet and one-half in_diameter, made of the heaviest French plate glass in the market; well and per- tectly ground on both sides: "There shall be four dials, one on each side of the said tower, facing north. south, east and west. Each dial glass, as ubove, 10 be set securely in strong iron frames, with the outside of said fra mes ornamented Witha copper molding of 18- ounce copper. The frame of thedials to be of such weight of metal as maybe demanded by the detail bere- after furnished by the architects. The face of all the dials Lo be ornamented with numerals in black, of size as demanded, and the handsto be also in black iron. ‘The clock in its entirety to be of the finest workmanship und mechaniem. and to be fur- SO, | nistied with Graiam's escapement, guaran:eed to ow | | per month when regulated 1tshali be an eight-day, maintaina variation of no: more than 30 seconds one half and one hour str:king clock, and be pro- vided with o bell t0 wel:h at Jeast 2060 pounds, and be niade of the purest bel-metal compo- sition, free from all fiaws and of the very best | tone. ‘The machinery of the clock proper to be set | immedia ely back of dials. equidisiant to each, in center of the tower, and .et on sirong iron frames, connected with the frame proper of the tower, and the bell to be p'aced in the open por- tion Uf the tower, Immealately below, as shown Rererwith, Everything appertaming to the clock, diais, ma- chinery, belie, etc., 10 be suppiied by the con- tractor, and ail the work necessary toset the same, complete, in place, 1o be done by the same con- tractor, aud the clock turned over to the Board of Supervisors In perfeci running order, properly regulated 1o the siipulated variations. All the &bove to be guaranteed and kep: in order by the contractor for (he period of five years. ‘The above clock Lo be of the Seih Thomas manu- facture. or of & make equally as good, in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors The above clock, complete, to be” set in place within thirty days atier the completion of the buliding under Contract No, 1, dated —. The payment for said clock. complete, to be made tn full in Unitea States coin thirty-five da; aftor the acceptance by the architect of all work herein described. The work of construction to be done in strict ac- cordance with the drawings, plans and specifica- tions, under the supervision and Cirection of Messrs. Shea & Shea, architects. Builders will estimate and state & price for which |- the entire work wiil be perfurmed in accordance with ihe specifications, drawings and pians, to be seen at the office of Shea & Shea, architects, No. 26 Montgomery street. 1n order to preserye uniformity and to facllitat the awurd the board has resolved to receive no bids uniess made upon blank forms prepared by the committee, and a certified check for the sum of $500 deposized by the bidder with and made payubie to the clerk of the board, covditioned it the proposal be accepted and the contract awarded, and if the bidder shatl fall- or negiect to executs the contract and give the required bond within six days after, the said sum shail be pa:d into the Cluy and County Treasury by said clerk as Liqui- dated damages for suca failure and aeglect. Binnks farnished by the clerk. e board reserves the right to reject all bida if the public good 50 require. NO. A. RUSSELL, Clerx, ROPOSALS FOR sUPPLIES FOKR VETER- ans' Home Association.—Notice 1s hereby 1ven that sealed proposals will be received by the rd of directors of the Veterans’ Home Associa- tion a: its office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California, up to 10 o'ciock A. M. Saturday, December 19, 1598, and opened imme- diately there fter in the presence of bidaers, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and com- missary supplies for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (raiiroad station, Yountville), for the six months commencing January 1, 1897, and ending June 30, 1897. Schedules, with infor- mation and ipstructious for submizting b'ds, will be furnisned upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully foliow “the conditions of these schedules, and no bid will be considerad un- less it I8 In accordance with such schedales. Each | bidder must sccompany his bid with a certified check upon soms weli-known and responsible | banking-nouse for at least 10 per ceat of the amount of his bid. pavable t0J. C. Currier, treas- urer, conditioned that the bidder will enter Into & good and valld contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. ‘The board reserves the right 10 reject any or all bids and 10 order any quancity over or under the amoun: specified. Address.J. J. SCUVILLE. Secretary Veterans’ Home Association. room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Franeisco, Californis. By order of the bosrd of directors. J. 3. SCOV ILLE, Secretary, ROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF A brick schoolhouse. Office Board ot Educaiio: San Francisco. Decemter 12, 1896, [n accordan with a resoution adonted by the Board of Educa- ton of the City and County of Nan Francisco, Sealed Proposals will be received'by the Superin- ‘tendent of Common Schoo's, in open session of the Boarl of kducation, on Monday, December 28, 1896, at 8:30 o'clock P. M., for the erection and completion of & brick school building on a loz at the northwest corner of Eighteenth and Dolores streets. in said City and County, Ja_accordance with plans and specifications, which may be seen at the office of Charles I. Haveus, architect of said board, room 55, Flood buliding, southwes: corner Fourth and Market sireets. Separute bids will be received for (1) the building. exclusive of the ‘work for which spe lal bids =re required: for (2) heaiing anc ventiiating, and f r (3) plumbing aod gasfitting. Euch bid mbst be accompaned by o certified check as required by ihe specifications, The party or pariies to whom contracis may b® awarded will be requir2d prior to or at time of t! ne executlon of the cuntracts 10 fay (helr proportiof |- ‘of the cost of advertislng this noice in ibree dally | mewspapers Liank proposals furnished by the secretary, The reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or uny. portion of apy bld as the ‘public good may ire. uéuna‘k BEANSTON, Secretary. e ——— . BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birt) arTs death notices t by ROk Ba" Tiaeriad, ey mas: be Handed 13 o: ‘either of the publication offices and be indorsal with the name and of personswuinorized 10 have e same pul m [} g | BORN. 'LEVINSON—In this city, December 32, 1896, to the wife of Captain H. Levinson, a son. McBRIDE—In thig ey, December 8, 1885, to the wife of Thomas MoBride, & son. s 3 - MARRIED. Walton 6nq Blanchie/ Louise. Lubboc, Both of LUDLOW~—In tbis city, December 13, MAY- 11 DIED. Eralley, Neilie Hame!, Joseph Cooper, Sarah B. Kelly, Frank Cooper, Harriet Leits, William Cook. Thowas Ludiow, Mrs. A. H. TPonahue, Annie Mahone, Mary Doherty, Nellie T. May. George Db Vige. Jeanie E. Mercadler, Clémence Diyer. Mary Moffat , Kamuel Duuigan, Mary Murphy, Catherine Fager, John McKeany. Ellen Fic mming, Bridget Orwen, Robert L. Fischer, Berahard F. Oidenkamp, Julia Gallagher, Patrick Reilly. Er dget Hartman, Wiliiam Van Siyke, Mary C. Wenderoth, Wilile E. / A BRALLEY—In Oakland, December 12.1896. Nel- ie Briliev, » native of ' San Krancisco, aged 27 years and § monthe. COOPER—In this city, December 11, 1893, Sarah B. Cooper, & native of New Yor<. azed 60 years. A%~ Friends are respectfully invited to a:tend the funeral services THIS DAY (Monday). at 1. o'clock M., &t tae First Congr:-gational Church, Fosi and Mason sireets. interment private. "The members of Pacific Coss: Women's Press Association are requesied 10 be present ab the church a: 11 o'clock A. i Members who wish to view the remains have the privilege of doing 3o from 1010 11 at the -home, 1902 Vailejs sireec. MRS, M. B FOSTER, Sec. COOPER—In this city, December 11, 1896, Har- rie: Cooper, a native of Tennessee. A3 Friends are respectfully invited to at the funeral services THIS DAY (Mouday 12 o'clock M., at the Firsi Congregation Pos: and Muson sireers. Luiermens privat COOK—in ihe Clty and Connty Hosoial. De- cember 13, 1896, Thomas Cook, aged 69 years. DOH ERTY~In this clty, December 12, 1896. ) lie Teress, dearly beloved daughter of Da and EllenDoherty, and sister of Mrs. E. J. Mol- loy and Fannie Doberty, a native of Losiou, Mass, BF-The funeral will take place TO- MORROW (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from her late Tesidence, 912 Naioma streer, thence 10 St Joseph’s Church, Teath and Howard streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of ber soul, commencing at 9:3) o'clock . M. I(nterment Holy Cross Cemeterv. DONAHUE—In this city, December 12, 1886 Anule Donahue, widow of the late Peter Dons hue, and sisterof Mrs. Eleauor Martin and tae iae' ex-Governor John G. Downey, & native of County Koscom mon, Irelana, aged 60 years. KF-Friends and acouaintances are respect- suily invited toattend the funeral TO-MORROW. (Tuesday), at 9:45 o'clock . ., from heriate residence,” 112 Pac fic avenue, thence o Mary’s Cathedral, whera & sofemn requiem high mass will be ceicbrated for the repose of her soul. Intermen: Mount Calvary Cemetery. DE VINE—In Oakland. Decemoer 13. 1898, Jen- nie k.. beloved wife of Edward ©. de Vine. aad mother of Sallle de Viae, & nucive o Californis, aged 32 years. DWYER—In this city, December 13, 1896. Mary, dearly belovad wifs of ex-Police Officer P.J. Dwyer, daughter of the late Hugh and Margaret MclLougilin, and sister of Hugh and ths late Robert and John McLoughiln. a native of Bos- ton, Mass, azed 39 yoars 10 months and 13 ays. A3~ Friends and acaualntances ars respect- fully invited 10 aitend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at »:30 0'clock A. M.. from her lats reside. ce, 626 San Jose avenue, thenue (o St. Pail's Church, where a solemu requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Pleass omi: fowers. DUNIGAN—In this citv, Uecember 13, 1485 Mary, beloved sisterof John Duvigan of San Francisco and Micuasi and James Dunigan of Albany, N.Y.. a native of [reland, aged 85 years. {Albanz (Y.Y.) papers piease copy. | B@Friends and acauainiances Are rasnect; fully Inviled to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at+9 o'clock A. M. from the par- lors of Carew & English, 19 Van Ness avenue, tuence o St. Bridge:’s . hurch, Van Ness avenus and Broadway. wherd a solern requim mass will be cetebrated for the reose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock 4. . Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. FAGER—In this city, December 18, 1886, John, beloved husbunl of Caroilna Fager, aud foster- father of Mrs. t. Brobeck. a native of Sweden, aged 66 years 6 months and 7 days. FLEMMING—In this city. December 13. 1896, Eridget, beloved wife of David Fiemming, # us- tive Of Councy Rosscommon, Ireiand, aged 48 years. B Noticeof funeral hereattar. | FISCHER—In this city, December 12, 1896, Bernhard F. Fischer, anative of Samia Crus, Cal., aged 24 years 8 months and 11 days. GALLAGHER—In Onkiand. December 13, 1898, Patrick Gallagher, father of Michael, Mary A. and P. Gailagier and Mrs. Alexander Davidson, a natlve of the parishof Tarmonberry, County Roscommon, Ireiand, aged 53 years. 8% Friends and acquainiAnce; ara respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 5:30 o'clock A. M., from nis late residence 742 Linion street, ihence to Church of Immacuiate Conception, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing &t 9 o'ciock A. M. later ment St. slary’s Cemetery, Oakland. HAMEL—TIn this city, December 13, 1893, Jos- eph_Humel, & native of Canada, agell 60 years. £ Friends and acqukintances nr> respe full+ invited Lo attend cne funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 10:15 o'clock A. 3., {rom the par- jors of H. C. Porier & Co. 142 Kddy street 1nterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by train. HARTMAN—In this city, December 13, 196, Willlam, beloved husband of Catherine Hari- man, father of Mrs. “a. C. Schmide Mrs. M. Degan and Henry F. Rartman, aud graud.ather of F. A. Smith and Neitie Dazan, & native of Hessen-Kassel, Germany. aged 76 years. [New York papers please copy.] BF~Friends and acquaintances ara respect- sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late residence, 74 Tehama streer. lutermen: Laurel Hill Cemetery. KELLY-In this city, December 12, 1896, Frank, beloved husband of Rose Kelly, sna father of Willism, Frank, John and Annie Kelly, a na- tive of Kings County, Ireland, aged 69 years. B Friends and acanaintances Are respeci- fuily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORRO W (Tuesday), st 10 o'clock A. M., from his late residence. 659 Minnastreet, thence o St.Joseph’s Church, where a requiem high mass will oe celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10:30 o’clock a.M. Interment Mount Cat- vary Cemetery. LETTS—In this city, December 13. 1898, William Tetts, a native of England, aged 40 years. 896, Mrs. A. H. Ludlow. widow of the late Captain James Ludiow. and beloved mother of Mrs. 8. N. Joseph, ana_ grandmother of James L. Joseph and James T., May and Sadie Ludlow, & native of Massachusetts. MAHONE—In this city, December 10, 1896, Mary, relict of the late Joan T. Mahone, & naive of ‘Rothsay, Scotland, aged 70 years. n Livermore, December 12, 1896, Gt May, & native of ireland, aged 77 years aud days. p MERCADIER—In this city, December 13, 1896, Clemence, beloved wife of Gustave Mercadier, a native of France, aged 70 years and 9 months. g Friends and scqualniances are rasnact- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 1:50 o'clock P. M. from her late residence, 912 Jackson_ stree:, Detween Powell and Mason, thence tothe French Church, where services will be sald for the reposs of her soul. FFATT—In this city, December 11. 1898, G uel Moftatt, ged 61" years ® months and 13 deys. yfi'l’flmfl re repectfully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Monday). at 10 o'cloci A. M., a& his late residence, 14U9 Clay street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MURPHY—In this ecity, December 13. 1896, Catherine, belovel wiie of Jeremish Murphy, an1 motaer of Dotle, Clara. Eddie and the late atie Murphy, aud sister of John Fiynn and Mrs. E. Welsh, a native of Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. aged 64 years NNY—In this city, December 13, 1896, lfifi.‘n McKenny, beloved wife of Willlam ana mother of \illiam F. McKenny, and sister of Michael Cochran, & native of Gouaty Kescom- ‘mon, Ireland, agea 70 years. [ Providence (R. L) rs vlease copy. ] 8@ Friends and acanaintances are —respect: sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORKOW (Tuesday), at 8:30 0'clock A. M., from her late residence, 2650 Folsom. street, themce to St Peter’s Church, Alabams street, near Twenty- fourth, where a solemn requiem high mass will ‘e celebrated for the repose of hersoul. Inter ment Holy Cross Cometery. ORWEN—Innis city, December 12, 1896, Rob- ort Lee Orwen, & native of West Virginia. 4@ Remains at the parlors of N. Gray & Ce., ©4] Sacramento street. WIll be sent (0 Geneva, N. Y., Monduy even ng for interment. OFDENKAMP—In Oakland. December 12, 1895, Julia. beloved wife of Otdenk tive 01 Washington, D. C., aged 30 year: cILLY—In this city, December 13, 1896, ng{!}‘.l;" Le'oved wife of the lute Bernard Reilly, and beloved mother of Mrs. T. F. Wren. Mrs. F. Tate and Bernard. John and Lue Ra.lv, ana- tive of County Longford, Ireiand, aged 47 years. A7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- sully invited to attend the funers! TO-MORKEDW (Tuesaay), at 8 0'CloCK A. .. from her late resi- Sence, B1U% Wisnih siree.. thence to St Jos. eph’s Church, where a requiem hizh mass will be celebraied for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 8:30 o'clock A. M. Iinterment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. VAN SLYKE—In this city. December 12, 1496, Mary C., beloved wife of Abram B. Van Slyke, mother of Mrs. James Baddeiey, and sister of Stephen and Delancy Traax.s uative of Schenec- tady, N. Y., aged 45 years and 20 days. 8@ Frieals An1 acowainiiacs are fespect: {ully mvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. . from her late residence, 131 Diamond sireel. iutermeat L 0. O, F. Cemetery. @ N DEROT H—In this city, December 12. 1898, N e doarly beloved 505 of Willlsm H. avd Minnie Wenderoih, orosher of Emma Wender- oth, and graadson ot Caro'ine and the late Fred- erick Wend:ra:h, a mative of San Fraucisco, age! 1year 11 mouths and 16 days. A Friends sal acquaintances ars regpect- fully invited 20 aviend the funeral TO-MORROW {(Tuesday), 8¢ ¥ o'clock P. M.. from the resi- denceof his parents. 2308 Sutter street, near Baker. Interment L O. 0. F. Cemeters. MCAVOY & CALLACTHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALME 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin Scheol. Telephone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CE. tery 10 the city; non-sectarian; in o sease ive: location unexcelled. Oftice ¥¥7 souLbeas: cOrner o* Sixti

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