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4 A THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1896. e —————————————————————— 2 () 5 ROOMS, SMA $9.7 $11 oreroom; elghborhood. HOUSES TO LET. IN 600D Par 3 cor. above Folso AND $1 TWO FRAME HOUSES; four rooms and cellar and six rooms and water free; quiet and respectable 4 and 2 alina place, north side of key at 8. . LL, T, 6 ROOMS 2315 Sixth st.; key next door, 34352 from Valencia, FILLMOR! 1172 — SUNNY CORNER; 6 {2 rooms; bath: cheap rent togood tenant. VI‘\) LET—HOUS 6 ROUMS AND LARGE yard. Corner Iryaut and Zoe sts., bet. Third and Fourth; rent §18. |5 1URQUOIS A SD DIAMOND EARKINGS > for $70: worth $150. Uncle Harrie,15 Graotav O RENT ICE HOUSE, COTTAGE OR flat. See SCRIBNER & CO.,'7 City Hall ave., and save looking around. ROOMS AND BATH, CHEAP. 429 THIR- teenth st., bet. V §9(). WHOLE 1 6 ROOMS, BATH, DU, 2814 Laguna st r Union. OUSES T0_KENT FUK VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgome: COTTAGES TO LET. 5 TO 8 ROOM special _prices to g0od 602 Market st. horse and w. MADIS : SIABLE ONE i Erie st., near Folsom. ON & BURK ) basement; lores sts. Con ND 5 ROOMS, BATH: rd and stable. ORDER. l Fifteenth and Do- EOOMS TO LET-Continued. Ellis Street. | POYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS— INCANDES- | cent lights In every room: reading-room, con- taining dally pacers: smoking-room and ladies varior; open all nizlit; rooms per nighi, 35c 1o $1 50 week, $2 to $8: month, $8 to $30: fire es- capes; elevator on office floor; annex of 65 rooms. now ready:bot and coid water in each room: batiis. MK KAMONY, 150 ELLIS. MEY KATES 1 ART, menager—A guiet house: centrally 1o- czted: newiy furnished; ¢levator: hot & cold waer. | 493 ELLIS_CARGE PARLOKS: NICELY ! ©) furnished; suitable for doctor or dentist; single rooms. Geary Street. $37 SEARY, COR. MASO NEWLY FUR- O { nished sunnv front rooms: suites or single. 7 GEARY (THE NAVAKRID—FURNISH- 405 ed room: { boarh optio; folding-bed. TE SUNNY CORNEKR OF SAN FRANCISCO— 438 Geary or 502 Tuylor st.—Bay-window sunay rooms: suites and single. TFRSONAYR. DP.. SMITH’S BATHS Positively Cure RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. DYSPEPSIA, CATAREH and NERVOUSNESS. PRICE $1: 6 FOR $5. DR. SMITH’S BANITARIUM and FLECTRIC BATHS, Free consultation from 1 to 3 and 6 to8 P. M Sundays 1010 12, 1613 Buchanan street, near Geary. QUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED, 81; RE- pairs and dveing done. 131 Montsomery st., T.om 5; telephone red 2374 A\ IHE PEOPLE'S UNE DULLAK MEDICAL Institute, all cases trea:ed and medicines fac. nished for $1: call or write. 102915 Marke: s, Uet. Sixth and Seventh, San Fraucisco, Cal. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty: private. no charge uniess successful: il lawsuits, claims, collections, wilis. deeds, ete., sttended to. G. W, HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Niarkei EDUCATIONAL. KALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— ‘Bookkeeping, business -practice, shorthand, typing, telegruphy, lungusges, English brauches, electrical engineering: = teachers: 15,000 grudu ates; day and evening sessions; catalogue. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market 8t.; expenses less, scholar- ship better than elsewhere; teacners’ preparaiory course free. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 33 Montgomery st.; individual instruction shorthand, typing. bookkeeping. telegraphy, etc.: Jite scholarship $50: low rates per week and mo. NGINEERING SCHOUL: MECH., ELLC, civil. mining, survey, assay. archit. X ray eht:es.1864. A-VAN DER NAILL:N795 Mkt 25 V IOLIN, “MANDOLES, " GUITAX, BANTU: hal-hour lessons, 50c: hour, $1." PROF. D. MANSFIE: D, 1001 Market st., cor. Sixth. PBOOKKEERING THORUUGHLY 1N 6 WEEKS, or year's course free; only accouniant teachiug. TARR, room 572, Parrott Xmporium bullding. CITY mL ESTATE. CAFEE BRON. b REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 108 MON fGOMERY ST. ST, NEAR OCTAVL street work done} $2300. SREEY,, srand marine view. 2% $200 CASH ONLY FOR LOT 25x100. with four 2-s.ory houses, Tentiug for £75 per month: Pine st., near Polk; price £8500; mortgage of $3500 can remain. $8000 RENTS $¢0: 4 TENANTS; LOT '+ 22:6x187:6; Turk st., 2 blocks from Market. LEGANT NEW COTTAGE; EXCELLENT location; 1328 Green st., near Polk. $70 20TH AVE. NEAR B ST.: 50x120: » - an offer wanted: must be sold. McAFEE BROS, 108 Montgomery st. BULSELUS CURN CURE—SURE CUkL FOR corns, bunions, warts: 25c. 327 Montgomery. ARTINEITL 1101 GEARY, SW. CUR. VAN | Ness—Suites and singles; newly furaished. Golden Gate Avenue. 730 SOLDEN GATE AVE-SUNNY { double room lodging or light housekeep- ing; convenient closets and use of prlor: $10. S‘lG-mGB GATE AV UNNY NEWLY surnished bay-wjodow rooms; $10, $8. AGCARPETSWOVETO OKDER FORSALET also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portier-s: deal- er in cerpet twine in hank or chain at Jowest Tates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. Cal. SUITS CLE. NED. PRESSED, 81: dyeing done. 181 Montcomery,r. i 4:tel.red 2374, W ALL PAPER, 4C A ROLL: PAPER HANG- ing, Paluting.etc. by contract or dav'e work, at yourown price. N.E. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. Howara Uourt, ICELY FUK- \ GRQ HOWARD, COR ~IXTH- O nished suites. $3 50 & week: single beds, $1 25 to 81 50: double beds, $1 50 to 52 50 week. | Jesme Street. STE—LARGE FRONT ROOM; ONLY 3 ROOMS AND BASEME. 70 Walnat ave., near Laguna. AGE ap. $7.50 Jremis: ND_ §9 — Cu1 , 3 AND 4 rooms: good Order: water free. Apply s, 945 Bryant st, or UMBSEN & CO, 14 Montgomery st p3 $25 cor. F CE UPPER FLATS, off Mission, bet. Thirteenth and Fourteent rooms and bath; $17, fo.2.ery FLATS TO LET. SPECK « CO., 602 MARKET, HAVE 20 ew flacs; ready Jabuary 1: rent cheag, NICESUNNY UPPER FL. ROOMS .“and vath; basement; yard. 725 Webster, u. D 20 ER UMBSEN & CO., 14 Mont- st. [JLAT OF 7 ROOMS: BATH: YARD; $22 50. 1015 McAllister, near Webster. {3 IE NICELY FURNISHeD ROOMS 446 fo: housexoeping: aiso suitable for dress- making or talioring. Street. 9(7 IOSES-THE VAN WINKLE. NEW ZU{ management: elegan: sunny suites and singie: newly furnishea: bath, eic.; $10 1o $30. Kearny Street, A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — £\ Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; Hrst 1588 In CVery respect: lerms reasonasie. Jon | | SUITABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT-FINE watches, diamonds, jewelry in great variety at ‘actory prices. A. A. RITTER, 188 Montgomery. RS. THOMPSON'S MANICURING AND hair-dressing parlors removed to 8 Mason st 0 WHOM I MAY CONCERN—THE PUB- lic i3 hereby notified that, on Uctober 20, 1898, the undersigned purchased the coal yard and busi- ness located at 1511 California street. San Fran- cisco, and that he will not be responsible for any deb.s contracted in connection with safd busin 'ss vrior (0 said date. 1. & BOSTWICK. Stockton, December 12, 1895, NOTONLY DRESSTHE HAIR BUTITAKE the greatest care not to burn or break it: hair- dressiog. 25c. My Quinonia Hair Tonic, positive cure for dandruff and fulling hair. 85 a Lottle. I Cai Testore gray and bleached bair to its natural color without the use of poisons. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. $ | ADVFER-_FINE CABINETS AT SON'S Gallery, 1028 Market. WIL- N AVENUE HOUSE, 908 KEARNY AN corner Jackson—single rooms 18, 20. 25. 50 cents per night: speclal rates per week or mouth. Leavenworth Street. | 30@ LEAVENWORTH — LARGE = SUNNY Toom; also single; runniug water; gas and bath; chesp. “Market Street. OSEMITE HOU 1043 MARKET — FER night. 35¢ to $1 . S1 50 10 85: families. Y kQ’l' SUNNY UPPFR FLAT: 5 ROOMS D1l . and baib. 131 Olive ave.. nr. Van Ness. ("HEAP MODERN FLATS, & To0 ms, §8 1o $16: see them. 523A § 71 BAIGHT ST.—FLAT OF 4 ROOMS, 9 ‘Castre. FIN - flat; cor. N 14 % EAR FIFTH—FLAT 4 ason Street. MASON, OPP. NATIVE SONS' BLDG.— Nicely furnished sunny rooms; ressonable, |41 dicAtlisier dreei. MCALLISTER —4 UNFURNISHED rooms to desirable parties: cheap. Minna Street. 7 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- | nished bay-window rooms, 81 u week. 70 |66 914 9191 Toms sna bath. ¥ OP FLAT OF 7 ROOM! unfurnishéd rocoms. 3728% and 6 rooms and bath each; 5 Page st. ND 3730 TWENTIETH ST,, NEAR uerrero—Handsome modsrn “flats; 7 reduced to $25 and :bath, gumery 5 SON, NEAR 3 new modern flat of Apply DAVID STERN & SON y st. N 7 rooms and 8, 20 Mont- 101 22 G5 upver fiat, 5 rooms and bath; mod- ern improvements. 1 THIRTEENTH—SUNNY BAY-WI UNNY: CAN RENT | Milssion Street. 99K MISSION ICE SUNNY ROOMS; 1235 se Post Street. “T) ANDOLPH,” 501 POST ST., COR. MASON— \'50 bay-window pariors: smaller rooms; run- ning water : 81 50 10 $4 per week. Sixth Street. | 83 SIXTH_QDIET =SUNNY ELEGANT DO rooms; all convenlences; fireproos bullding. THA1L Y ROOMS aND *) FLAT OF Z. basement. 706 Birch ave.. nr. Buchanan. LAt U _KENT FOR VERY LITTLE ey at BALUWIN & HAMMONLS, 10 mon gomer: 124 5Ixx H — SUNNY HOU~EKEEP NG <4 rooms, suites and single; rent moderate; first floor. 125 SIXTH- IN THE £ nicely furnished sunny double front room: 94 SIXTH_LARGE _FRONT ROOM WITH 42L& tireplace; $6 per month. Stockton Sireet. HE EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON ST.—FUR- pished roomis, en suite or singie: hot, cold water in every room: b levator; transient solicitel. FURNISHED FLAT OF 6 s aud p call bet. 14 and 2. 12 Met- cplf Mason aud Taylor, off Geary YOMPLETELY FURNISHED Al ROOMS or less: very reasonable. 725 Howard st e 11 LOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, Bryant Streete 24 & THIRD—FRONT SUS- . B [ B 719 THAT OPAL AND DIAMOND R e §65, cos: $150. Uncle Harris, 15 G Taylor Street. TAYLOR — BAY - WINDOW FRONT rooms; stite or single; $1 25 week; sulte, 109 #4 50. Auird sres. 5 7 THIRD — SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM: { transients: touris:s a specialty. 1 JYIGHEST PRICE FAID FOR 2D-H \ND La- dies’ and gents’ clothes. Mrs. HAHN $16 34. bl,‘Y THOSE PRETTY DIA. EARSCREWS; price $25,worth $30. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: watches cleaned and warranted. O. NOLTE, expert watchmaker, ¥ 22 O’ Farrell st. NDIA OPIUM CUKRE, A VEGETABLE IN- : : perfect'y harmless; ladies treated at home. B.D.KIMMISS,916 Market, Columbian blag EOPTICO. HOW EVE- or. Market and Sixth ; artistic ad- vertisements in living light; promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. Cu,,, 1140 Market st. TRIC LIGHYS IN EVERY ROOI Winchester House. 44 Third st., rr. Marke 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 &0 jer night; $1 50 to 86 per week ; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. R CRAIG & CO, MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1346 Market st: special treatment for heart disease. the nervous system and ail other diseases ite. 3 H GLA=S 7x8 13, 10c.: 8x10 and 10x12, 15c: 11x14 and 12x16, 20c; 14x1 . 30c; 16x22, 85c: 20x24, 547 Missiou st. AVE YOUR FEATHER-BEDS AND PIL- lows filled, McCABE'S, 870 Missfon, cor. Sth. IVORCE. _AND ANNULMENI OF MAR- riage; terms of payment oblicing: legal every- where. Address lock box F, 906 Market st., 8. ¥, EMAKE THE BEST $12 SUIT TO ORDER H inthe U.S. NEWHAUS & CO.. 115 Kearny.- TBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, J EW- 4 elry, etc.; lowest rates. 948 Marketst. MAGNISCOPE — NEW PROJECTING Ma- chine; uses the kinetoscope films; price $250. BACIGALUPI, 946 Market st. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustrailon: day and evening classes; Instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington, K. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Plue ELEGANT MASQUERADE COBTUMES, AN- DIRS ELASCO’S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING= Private theat! s arran; * puplis rehears: 53 rical zed s pupll 51 on tage, K. 5and 12, 1. O. O. F. block, Tth and MKks - RENCH TAUGHT: NEW METHOD; PRO fessor direct from Paris. J., box 10, Call O flice GUI'A‘AK, MANDOLIN, PLANU AND VoUal legsons, $3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 39 Fifth. 0SS—VOICE CULTURE: ELOCUTION, RE- moved to Donooe bldg,cor Market&Tayior sts. £ THE DIAMONDS FOK SALE AT HALF their-value at Uncle Harris’, 15 Grant ave. PVROVKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAMR, day & night: no classe: 5 month. 845 Mission. TGHT SCHOUL: HEALL'S BUS.COLLEG K24 Post ;commercial,shorthand, knglish :low rates. ROF. LOUIS MERKL; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet: reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powell. INGING; - PIANU: PARIS GRADUATE: French.German languages:$2 mo. 109 Tavlor,r7. CLAIRYOYAN EMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL. * KNOWLEDGE OF'THE FUTURE Is Power For-the Present. Your Future Foretold By the Quesn of Prophets, MRS, DR. ¥. CLARK, Permanently Located in This City. Honest, Fearfess and Capable. She fully reslizes the responsible position In which her remarkable gifi places her and will exert hersel? to the utmost to please aud benefit her patrons. 1f you are in doubt that siecan and will per- form all she claims feel yourseif invited to call and she wiil give yon more subsiantial proof of her marvelous poiier than you have ever before received from mortal. Do not fall to see her if you are interesied in the affuirs of lite; if mar- riage, sickness, deaths, changes, travels, aivorces, separations, lawsuits, business transactions, wills, deeds ‘and morigages, lost or n prop- erly, hidden treasures. losi or absent friends iu- teres: you: If you care to know what you shouid do to be successful. where you shouid go and whom to avoid, when to buy and seil siocks, etc, in a word, whatever may be your trouble, susp cions or’ desizns, call on this gifted woman and she will send you away happier, wiser and bolder than ever before: she advises vou with a certainty by & higher than human power asto the proper course to pursie in iife: her descriptions of your friends and enemies are as real as though they stood before you: call and test the madam to your heart’s content and you will depart thoroughty satisfied that there is at least one reliable medium Dow in your midst. Fee $1 and $2. Hours—9 . M. 108 P. M. sirict. . . B.—Perfect sat'staction guaranteed by mal Sena stamp for illustrated pamphiet, wizh special terms, to MRS, DR. F. CLARK. 1206 Market st., Par.ors 25 and 26. 1ake elevator. M UEDE MAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- L er by egzs and cards; tells entire life, pas present, future; consultations on ail afairs; Hoth: ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure help; restores 108t [ove by s¥mpatuy: mistake im- possibl fee $1: letter $2. 929 Post st., nr Larkin. SHSON'S. 121 Stockion st.: country orders. 1000 S$A8Ds, $1 50. SHOW CARDS, KTC. Tel. Black 141, HILL, 2214 Geary st. N0 TO 509 THIRD; CHEAP PAINTING, papering, whitening and plastering: estimates or all kinds of we A. HOF] B HANGE, 630 MARKET—BASE- jue edge put on razor for 25 cents. VW ATCHES, DIANONUS, JEWELEY OF ALL kinds a¢ reduced prices: mus: move; Luildiug tobe torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. give N ME~ JANSEN: WONDERFUL CAKD- reader and magnetic healer. Room. 22, 1 Fifih st. G N ME. SCHMIDT, CLAIKVUYANT. TELLS past, present and future; success to all: for- tunes by mai}: low vrices. 858 Mission st. B~ B. BAUMANN, BEST-KNOWN CLAIR- voyant in the city. Residence 132 Turk st. 183 NELSON, FROM NEW YORK, CARD raader. 120 Eddy st., room 1. RUPTUEE AND PILES CURED: No PAY until cured: gend for book. DRS. MANS. FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 38 Market st. Twenty-fourth Street. ) TWENTY-FOURTH. COR. VALEN- 3402:ia” Sanny tocaished boveskeapine room: i | BOARDING AND KOOMS. bO ‘A POWELL, NEAR SH— NEW S'turnished suany pariors, suitavle for 2; ’ home comforts. Eddy Street. EDDY—3 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing; lower floo: also single furn. rooms. 63¢ Eilis Street. COR. LaRKIN t housekeepin; ELLIS, nished 1 U $3 50 per week. Federal Street. 79 FEDERAL—1 FURNISHED ROOM; USE 4O ot tchen: §6. 314 Zifth Street. ¥ BAY-WINDOW ROOM no children: private; $12. FIFTH—S kitchen : bat ¥iilmore ®10. 3 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS T0 SMALL L « family. ¥ourth 998 FOURTH-F SHE~ FRONT ROOXS £ Z9 sor h ousekeeping: $8 a month. ©97 GEARY — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; Z:Zi9 also otner rooms. Bearny sStreet. ©9() KEARNY—2OR 8 ROOMS FURNISHED ,_ilO ed for housekeeping. either coal or gas stove. FEARNY, NR SUT 3 UNFURNI~HED front rooms. oftices or housekeeping; gas free; $10 montb. Apply 15 Grant ave Lurkin irest. LARKIN, (O RK—2 FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. 500 18, Lewis Street. LEWIS, OFF TA YLOR, NR. POS1—2 AND 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms; $12. 2098 Market Street, MARKET—2 NICELY FURSISHED sunny ro0ms for huusekeeping. NY FUR- ( ARG PLE \SANT ROOM: RUNN | A4 water: for 2 $45: single $22. 708 O'Farrell. VALIFORNIA SI.—HANDSOME SUITE OF J'rooms: 1 single room; first-class board; honse warm; loeation desirable. Address X., box 71. JL MONTE, 601 GEAKY, COR. TAYLOR—2 fine sunny suites, with board; table first class: reference. J. E. SLINK=Y, Manager. 504 GEARY—HANDSO.JELY FURNISHED o parior suite with board. 1013 LEAVENWORTH—ZSUNNY UNFUR- : gas; cellar rand. | _}12’ Y— N ARLORS and other rooms. with board, $20 up. UY THAT OPAL AND DIA. RING. PRICE $100, cost §220. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. THE ABBOTSFORD. BLOADWAY. NR. POLK. Quiet, homellke; terms mod ; bosrd optlon OTrL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel; references; all modern conveniences. 80 (VAN NESS—NEWLY FURNISHEDSUN. O ny rooms: zood bard; reasonzble. WErK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_THR { CHILDREN BOARDED. { WEEKLY CALL. in wraoper, for mailing. HILDREN BOARDED IN A CHRISTIAN home; terms low. 808 Clay st., Oakland. [BAun-;s BOAKDED: BEST OF CARE. 612 East Eleventh st., Eas: Oakland. STORES LET. | JPIRST-CLASS CORNER STORE ON KEARNY | 1 st., near Market, to rent. For further particu- {lars apply to MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market. 0 LET—LARGE HALL IN A NEWLY erected buiiding for any business or club on | reasonable terms; long lease. 36 and 38 Kast st. | (TORNE: STORE: { Uling: Twen 7R 100714 LARKI Lo PUSI— | $1 1.50. Livingroom: new. Apply KELLY, | 102 Eddy st. G@sz.ifims AND SULTS RETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory. 20 Sansome st. v 'S_NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THN WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for maillng. DEESSMAKERS. QUITS MADE FROM $3 UP: RTS, 760; 1> capes, $1: i guaranteed. 55914 Stevenson st. MEE, ABEL WOODS, CIATRVOVANT and magnetic bealer. koom 8. 207 Post st. MLE HANSEN, FALNIST, CAKI-KEADER: AW past, presencaind future: 25c. 148 6thst..r.5. ME. D YOUNG HAS ARGIVED; CARD. Teadet; maguetic heater. 309 Setter, room 3 K — CLAIRVOYANT & BUS : one price. 311 Tebama, nr. 4th. N EHS OF 1B HAMA; CARDS: LA- dies, 25c: gents, 5Uc. 951 M ission, or. Bth. ME, FEARL MAGNETIC ~ HEALER: lucky paimist charms. Room 2, 228 Post st. BMEDICAL, ME. RAY BRN —CARDSREAD: MAG. netic bealing spectalty. K.10,122 Post,2d floor. NEW REMEDY THAT 1S PERFECTLY harmless; never fails in y case of monthly sickness. no matter what the cause may be. Price £5 10 $10. No electricity or instruments: never sick to make well: travelers helped; no rears’ experience: first-class home in con- Dr. & Mrs. Davies, 14 Mcaliister st., Consult free; French pills hours, 9 A. M. 104, 7108 P. M. PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS 10 RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause in @ few hours when medicines and others have falied; mo instruments used: mauny years' experience: every case guaranteed. advice free: terms reasonable: firsi-ciass priva: home for confinement. MRS, DE. DALEY, 1128 Market st., over the Owl Drug Store. finement. next Hibernia Bank. 82 M AE FANNIE DAVIS, LUCKY MAGNETIO M heater: cards reud, Room 2, 122 Post st. JBUY THAT LaDY'S DIa. PIN: PRIC worth #%0. Unele Harrla, 16 Grant ave. ME. MOREAU, BEST CLAIRVOYANT and medium [n city: fee 28¢ up. 764 Howard st. A READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given; 25 up..5 Fourth ME. SYBILLE TrLLS FEOM CRADLE TO pictures given:ladies 25c: 614 O'Farrell. ME. HARRISON OF NEW YORK: CARD- reader, magnetic hy 094 Fowell st. SPIRITUALISM, R FOULET'S FRENCH CAPSULES — A guaranteed absolute cure for all female dis- eases (0 ma:ter whot cause): positively safe and sure; no dang:-r or after effects: Laken in time i al80 ‘acts as a preventive: price $1 50 per box: Seut free by mail on receipt Of price. - WALLER BROS., 33 Grant ave. NE, iNSTRU- sed; every woman NEW PROCESS—NO MEDIC! ment_or worthless ‘pills herown physiclan for all female troubles, no matter from what cause: restores always in one day; can be sent and used at home: ail cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER and MRS. DRS, NAIL, 518 Kearny. LL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION restored in a few hours; safety assured at any time; Instant rellef for travelers: home in confine- ment: consult free; confidential; hours. 10 10 5. MRS, DR. WYETH, 916 Pos near Larkin. ADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENN Y- roval Piils (Diamend Brand) are best; safe, re- Mable: take no other. Send 4c., stamps, for particu- lars, “Reliet for Ladies,” in letier by return mail; atdruggisi’s. Chichester Cher. Co., Philadelphia, RS GOUDWIN, SPECIALIST: LADIES, near or far, safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease or complaint: home for patients: best skili; free dlagnosis; iow fees: selt cure. 904 Mc Allisterst. ME. OSMAN, TRANCE MEDIUM, INDE- pendent card-reader, life readings, love affairs, business investments, mining speculations. 83% Mission st. —— 396 MCALLISTER-MRS. 3. " MEVER: test meetings every night, 100- 2 7. 3 ; business sisiings; trance c; RS MAYO STEEES: LADI LE to-da,, 2 P. 3, 250; Teadings, $1. 1123 Oak. RS NDEE ROGERS' CIRCLE TO- night; test 10 all; sittings dafly, 109 Oak st.|4 UY THAT 14K. GOLD LADY'S WATCH; $16, worth 840. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. M. FEANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE writer. 118 Haightst-; hours 9 until 6 r.x. N\ BS. KLLIS, MEDIUM: SITTINGS,0 TOS, $1; circles Tues., Fri..2 P. ., 26c. 1824 Market st. HYPNOTISM, YPNOTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT: succes grtd. Hypnotic MesmericIns,§ O’ Farre.l XU SALE-MISUELLANGOUS, LPEALU'S FRENCH PILL>—A BOON ledles with female troubles; no danger and sure; 32 50 express C. u. D.; don’t delay too late. ' OSGUOD BROS., Oakland, TO M 20 281 cheap, ¥urnished housekeeping room: housekeeping complBte; double; Mary Street. ARY ST., BET. FIFTH AND SIXTE— Jainna ~treei. MINNA, COR. ¥OU TB—FUR:\‘XZH!;:D gle: 546 c Lt MINNA — FORNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. 836 Mission Street. MISSION — FRONT HOUSEEKEEPING rooms, $8; also single. $5. SION — FRONT PARLORS FOR ceping; also 2 sunny rooms fur- nished or unfurnished. 13 MOSS. OFF HOW surnished rooms complets for housekeeping- reet. RD, NR. SEVENTH—3 Moss New Montgomery street. NEW MONTGOMERY—FRONT FUR- 105 Dishea bousekeeping suites: $1 and 75 cents per week. 30 unfarni 3219 ath; one or both; cooking utensils; dishes; ’ Farrell Street. 'FARRELL—1 FURNISHED FRONT 7 ?o(l:m. or housekeeping rooms, furnished or shed. Sacramento Street. SACRAMENTO ST. — CONNECTING front roams: lower flat: range: laundzy e f:ee; cheap. 23 Shotwell Street. SHOTWELL — SUNNY FURNISHED housekeeping room 10 otber roomers. QTORE, 1624 HOWARD, CO LAFAYETTE, with fixtures: cheap rent. 1205 TURK—STORE- WITH ROOMS IN 2UO réar; suitabie for stationery or baker: low rent. Apply upsiairs or ASHTON GARD! NER, 411 Montgomery st. 49() FOURTH — SMALL ~ STORE ~ WITH 4V rooms in rear; low rent. Apply 10 G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. T LOW KENT—PARI Ur SIORE AND ‘basement. 324 Pos: OFFICES TV vuLFET. 'LEGANT OFFICES FOR PHYSICIAN OE dentist in the Y. M. C. A. building, Mason and | B bright, sunny rooms; all modern im- | provemer Also & fine store; rent low. | LOST. OST—BET. JONES AND LARKIN, PINE 4 and Filbert sis.. pair gold-rimmed glasses. Re- | turn to Mcuowell Dr ssmaking School, 636 Market st., and receive $2 50 reward. SURE CURE FOR ALL FLMALE Dis- eases, from whatever cause: nome It confine. men ; every comfori: satisfaction guaranteed or mouey refunded, MRS, DR.GWYER, 226 Turk si. ON'T FALL TO CONSULT DR, JOKDAN AT bis museum, 1061 Market st.: his 50 years successtul practice Is a guarantee of fair treatment; tistaciorily by mall. U PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efficlent emmegagogue; $1 per box. RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 406 Clay st.,sole agts, UY ELEGANT LAOIES' GOLD WATCH: $16; worth $40. Uncle Harrig', 15 Grant ave. OME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S UARE. MRS, DR. FUNKE, 1416 £Ighth st., Alameda, JE TEREGULAR O SXY FENALE DISEASE MRS, DR. PUETZ and be content. 25414 éth. )% HALL 13 McALLISTER STREET, Nuak Jones.~ Diseases of women and children, ES. DES. DONOVAN, 1806 FOLSOM ST.; confinement: terms reasonable. WEKK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THR WEEKLY CALL. (n wrapper, for mailiag. DOR SALE—WELI-BRED,STYLISH 5-Y EAR- old bay horse 16 hands high: wejsht 1300 pounds; perfectly 3ound: works single and doubie. Avenue Stables, 310 Golden Gate ave. JOR SALE —CANDY-STORE: FIXTUKES almost complete for business, including month's rent; living-rooms: selling account sick- ness. Apply 81 Ninth st. TRICTLY HIGH-GRADE WHEERLS; model; new and a few speclal bargain to close out Call a% 400 Batrery st. “A 1 PAINTER'S OU IFIT FOR SA AD- Alifean LONG £ vox 75, Call Officer — > HOL-TeIN COW, JUSYT CALVED; OFFI- cers of the Red Flag. 1 HOS. . CUNKLIN. ICYCLES THA'T Wk WILL SELL BrFOrK our '97 stock srrives, pew and second hand, at less that auction prices: a rare opportunity for Christmas purchasers: call or send for description. INDIANA BICYCLE €0., 410 Mission st., cor. 18t A T FAGTORY WHOLESALE PRICE~—RAT- £ tan chairs. rockers, stands aud 0dd pleces sult- able for holiday presenis. Suve you haif by call- ing at once at Calilornla Ratian Company, 61 First st, near Misson. ECOND-HAND SAFE; FIREPKOOF; VERY cheap. D. N. HAWLEY, 818 Market 'st. 66 slightly used: at o fore January 1. OST—IN OR NEAR NEwW OITY JALL, 4widow's peusion certificate No. 78,840 | Finder please return to ALMIRA F. MULLKI, | 12 Bluxome st. OST—ON THIRD, HAERISON OR SILVER, J purse containing sum of money. Return 34 Stiver st.: rewsrd. “OST—GORLON SETTER, MONDAY, DEC 14. Liberal reward if returneéd to 3855 Twen.y- | first st., bet Noe and Castro. | 7 OST—KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CHARM:NAME on back, R. F. MOWBEAY. Rewsard by re- turning to the repair department of State Board of Harbor Commissioners, Pacific and Easts:s. OST—LADY'S BLACK PURSE CONTAIN ing money and cards; Bay City fefry-boat receive reward, 702 Filbert st: DENTISTS. R. L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS; crown work, bridge work and teeih without plates a specialty. 338 Sutter, NE. cor. Stockton. 477 FULL SwT OF 1E&TH WORTH $16;: o « warranted § years: extraction free: fllings o R, JE: Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth st. ier snd Montg’y, can be found 818 Kearny st. RINIING PHRESS TYPE. ETC: FINE Christmas prese.t HILL, 22 Geary, r. 39. RESTAUEANTROR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF slckness. - Apply 527 Montgomery st. OF SALE—DOCIU’'S STANDING TOP phaeton; in good order. KOBEKTS, 1613 Market st. [INE JERSEY COW FOR SALE CHEAP; $25 11 1aken at once, Address HEIFER, box 21, Call Office. ~UP, DENTIST, FORMERLY SUT- HALFANT & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM 8 Mason to 119 Powell: bridgework aspecialty. | Ok BALE—A 365 SINGER SEWING MA- l(‘ULL SET OF TEETH, $7, WARKANTED: filling bUc, crowns $3. DR, BROWN, 2114 84 s DENTAL ASSOCIA 110N, 806 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. A BET FOR InEIH—WAKRANTED AS 1703 Stockton Street. STOCKTOX- CELY ¥URNISHED n;l::m-, complete for Lousekeeping; $10. aayior pirevi. TAYLOR—2 LABGE SUNXY FRONT 131 Tom ing 1f desired: Tent 1o housel B TO LE 0OMS California Street. AT FINE DIAMOND STUD: PRICE G ¥or foat $100. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant ave. SFIEB Eighth Street. MAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH st., pear Market; furnished and unfurnished. 1109, Elm Avenue. ELM AVF.—4 NEAT ROOMS; $7. : Inguire 1512 Gold 'n Gate ave. OST—ST. BERNARD OG, LAME IN RIGHT hind lez: $10 reward if returnedto 2028 Scott. s | ] OST—APASSBOUK WITH TIIE HIBERNIA ’) | Savings and Loan Soclety of San ¥rancisco in the name of MARY BOLLY. No. 176685. The finder will please return to bank. 7 good as can be made: filllng $1 DR. SIMMS, §nuu. 980 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. PAINLESS EXTEACIION, :a‘m VEOWN ridge work a speciulty: plat up: 18 years' experience I LW ALSHL D Dis 81534 Geary. UY THAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING, $20: worth $40. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant ave. Los —ON THE WAY HUME FROM THE | LiColumbia Theater, one Ea tern Star pin. Please return to this otlice and receive reward. ¥FOUND. A AR AR A S NP JOUND—A GRAY DRAUGHT HOKSK: clipped. Call 124 Valley si.. afier 5 P M. STOKAGE, ORAGE_CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: FIRE- S";lbaf building: advances made. 211 Larkin. K. LUDLUM HILL, 1438 MARKRT ST, NR. KEleventh: no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates msde over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 5Uc: gas given. b‘lfl‘ Or TEEiHM WITAUUY A PLALIE DR H. G. Young, 1841 Polk st. K. J. J, LEK R, 1206 MARKET, COK. GOLDEN Gate ave.; open evenings; Sundaeys till noon, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4th: gas specialists; painiess extracting, with gas, $1: piates. 5 up: fiil, $1 up. B GEORGE W. LEEK, 14k GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction 2nd patentee of ‘improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O/ Farrellss. chize, the Iatest, for $25. 252 Kighth st. D DUZ. BRUWN LEGHORN AN D PLYNO 3 Bock aying potiets: 145 Barsiotiae 02 15 U, ZHOSE SOLTFATRE DIA. EARKINGS, ) $180, worth $400. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant ave. JJCHEST PKICE PAID GENTS 2D HAND ciothing ana dresses. FABIAN, 1020 Folsom. ATIUNAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OR- der; also large folding-door safe. 8 Mission st. OFFEE MILL SCALES, LEITER PRESS, stand desk, mone y tii, safe; cheap. 102 Clay. Sy standidesls ippued ol aafe: obead: 193 Uiy, Munnscn BLUK FLAME HEATERS ARE M Gbebest. W. 8 RAY MFG. OC., 12 California b less, WoR BAY 3N O0- 13 Cultotaln ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- 15 et LOUGHE ARG Sold. 1065 Mission, nr-Ton. OILERS, ENGINES,2D-HANU MACHINKRY B yuierpipes. Mcintosh & Wolpman, 157 Beate. 0P Olg: SMALL MruIUM AND LAKGE-SIZE gg hufi_lr g safe. 109-111 Market st PROFESSIONAL CARDS. NE. R LAW OF! S, Kt i 75, San Francisco, oo, TRENITURE, FIANOS, — TRUNKS: =~ AD- ‘;:;m suipping. CHAS, L TAYLOK,204 Posi LL WORK KEASONABLE AND WAR: Tanted. DR, J. W. KEY, 1123 Market si HN K AITKEN AND MAURICE L. o Kikss ok w, 2 §19,516, 6 oo, FATrort bide. OL GETZ & BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, Room A, First Floor, Crocker Building. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS.* LOW PRICES, GREAT BARGAINS. AKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR JUDICIOUS purchases, gei a lot cheaper than you ever will again. $100, 815070 _$300: BUILDING LOTS: . no grading; near Mission-st. and San Mateo electric car lines; only 85 monthiy. s 75, $100. 8150 TO $500; CHOICKST LOTS 9. southi of the park; near Afillated Col- leges, new musie stand and boulevard; only 85 and §10 monthiy instailments. $25() 1O, $L100: RICHMOND 10TS: WE OU can posiiively sut. you in location, price and terms. Cail on us first before purchasing; get map and diagrams. BOL. GETZ & BROTHER, Room A, first ticor, Crocker building. W ANTED-Z PARTY WITH $2000 T0 §4000 to purchase an interest In an enterprise that will pay to the investor at least 85000 & year: on.y part of the money to ve paid dow. ce 1o be piaced in bank &8 wor.ing capital: the present owiier Is a,physician and cannot devoie 10 the business the fiecessary time: to an honest, reliable man fuil charge will be given; positively Bo risk; about 80) acres of land fiiciudéd: only those mean- ing strict business need apply: if you want a good thing investigate this. H. MURPI.Y, 628 Markel. QMALL HOMES: NEAR CARS: $1u PER MO. THE McCARTHY CO., 648 Marxet st W ILLBGILD CUTTAG 8, HOUSKS & FLATS at lowest prices for cash or installmnts on your own lot, or wiil furniso lot: call and exsmine plans. DAN EINSTEIN, Builder, 630 Market street. o sALE VERY CHEAP ON ACCOUNT OF FORECLOSURE. OFFER WANTED. N. E. corner of Waller and Laguna sts., in the first block off of Market st., bet. Octaviaand La- guna, cor. making b large lots: streets sewered and macadamized; price $16.500 and an offer wanted: large poriion of the mortgage can be assumed. This 15 or.e chance in a lifetime 10 get a bargain. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 4 Montgomery st. OR INVESTMENT 1N BUSINESS PAVING property, flats, cotlages, etc., see M. B. LEVY, 11 Montgomery st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. $40 SUITABLE FOR CHICKEN OR HOG 3] . ranch: house 3 rooms, 10i. stable and well of water: Colma. sun Mateo Co. Apply Grey Hound Saloon. MARTIN KELLY, Missioa road, near 6-Mile House. 16 ACEE LITTLE HOM HICKEN- ranch: § acres: ereek* boitom; 6 acres or- chard, mosily prunes, all in bearing: 5 acres bench land, covessd with live oaks, on which is house of 5 rooms; 9 chicken-houses, barn, etc.: 1 mile from station. 4 from town; $2200; easy terms. D. H. TWING, Sonoma Ci UY THAT GOLD HOWARD STEM-WIND watch; £60; cost $120. Uncle Harnis, 16 Grant. ESTAURANT TO TRADE FOR RANCH IN Sonoma or Napa county: average receipt, §14. Box I 129 Call. QEND FOR ILLOSTRATED PAMPHLET OF Californta lands for sale by H. FRANCIS, rooms 68-71 Chronicie building, San Francisco,Cal. ARIN CU.: 5000 acres: 26 miles from city: size; fruit, grain, vesetabl d; rall ansit; $40 10 $75 per ac erms to suit- SYNDICATE INV'T CO, 65 Chronicle bldg. LAMEDA LAND COMPANY IS SELLING the cheapest frolt, vegetublé snd grain land ever offered in Alameds County in small tracts; 1 mile from Pleasanton, 134 hours from San fran- cisco; price $20 to §40 per acre: balf cash: owner must seil: title perfect; iuvestigate. 7 Chroui- cle building. JOECE MoMus CLOSE Tu Tows: I ol roved! easy térms: ulso 4 (o 12 acre pleces and 10 vears' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 832 Market se.. 8. F. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—g05 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. THTO, $150 FOR CHOICE BUILDING lots in the town of FitChburg: & new sta- tion established near Oakland, on the Haywards and San Leaudrolocal line, by the Southern Pacific Company; only 45 minutes from San Francisco end 6 minutes from Oakland: electric-cars every ew_minutes: terms to suit buyers. Apply to C M. RUNKLE, owner, 9163, Washington st, Oakland, Cal. HOICE FURNISH F D HOUSF. OF § RUOMS: best part Oakland; $60. Dx WOLF, 1050 Broadway, Oskland. (), EASY 1ERMS; 5 ROOMS AND «+ bath: large loi; Lorin: see it. Adcress M. P. TODD, 1002 Broadway, Uakland. FiNE, BOME 0 BE SACKIFICED: RE- duced from $6500 to $4000 that it may be sold at ouce; 8 rooms and bath: Al neighborhood. Par- ticulars on application. A. H. BRE=D & CO., 460 Niuth st., Ouk and. W% cox, . Heal estate, loap, collecting and ren‘al agent. hus for sale ‘and exchange ali kinds of city d_country p operty, such s business houses, dwellings, cottages, fiats, hotels, vacant and_busi- Dess lot., fruit ranches, graln farms, raw lands, grazing lands; houses 10 Teut: loans negotinted: taxes paid for non-residents: collections made in a'l parts of the United States. Oflice, Adeline st., 0pp. station, Lorin, Alameda County, Cal. 5150 LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN « Frultvale; electric cars; only $1 down and $1 a week ; selllng fasi: good improvements. H. B. PINNEY, owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. 5582 Y ROOMS: BY THE 53500, & LOTS WiTH INPEGVENENTS DUV, that cost $3700, or will take unim- proved San Francisco ) roperty as part pay: must be clear. SCRIBNER & Co., 7 City Hall ave. E THE DIAMONDS THAT CAN BE PUR- chased half value at Uncle Harrls’, 16 Grantav VERY N & CO.. 2 Vaiencia st. YOTTAGE, 4 ROOMS; LOT 1201126; cheap. PATTERSO! PROPOSALS. ROPUSALS FOR THE PLACING OF A clock in the Hall of Jusiice. Office of the rkof the Board of Supervisors of the Clty 2nd County of San Francisco. December 8, 1898, in accordance with Resoution No. (Third Serles) of the Board of Supervisors, T 0posals will bs received In upen session of the Board of Supervisors on MONDLY AFTER: NOON. December 21,1898, from 2:30 (o 5 o'clock, 10 furnish a ciock for' the “Hail of Justice” build- ing, In conformity with the following specifica- tions ; For the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary for the manufacture and complete set- ting of « ffock in the lantern of thetower of the “Hall of Justice,” erecied upou & lotof ground situate on the southeast Corner of Wasbingion ana Kearny streets, in this City ani County, all asshown on ibe pians and elevations of the said tower accompanyiug these specifications. The cost thereof noi Lo exceed the sum of three thousand dollars b ‘The said clock to have a dial face eight feet and one-hulf in diameter, made of the heaviest ¥rench plate glass fn the market; well and per- iec.1y ground on both sides. There shall be four dials, one on each side of the said tower, facing uorth. south, eas: and west. Each dial glass, as ubove, L 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 the dlals to be of such weight of metal as muy be demanded by the detsil bere- after furnished by the architects. The face of all (he dials to be ornamented with numerals in black, of size as demanded, and the hands to be also in'black iron. The clock in its entirety to be of the finest workmanship and mechaoism, and 1o be fur- nished with Grabam's escapement, guaranteed to maintaina variation of not more than 30 seconds per month when regulated 1tshali be an eight-day, ©one half and one hour striking clock, and be pro- vided with a bell 10 welzh at least 2000 pounds, and be made of the purest bell-metal compo- sition, free trom alt flaws and of the very best tone. The machinery of the clock proper 1o be set immediaiely back of dils. equidistant to each, in ceuter of the tower, and -et on stroug iron frames, connected with the frame proper of the tower, and the bell to be placed in the open por- tion of the tower, immediately beow, #s shown herewith. Everything appertaming to the clock, dfais, ma- chinery, belis, etc., to be supplied by the con- tractor, and ail the Work necessary 1o set the same, complete. in place, 10 be done by tae same con- tractor, and the clock turned over to the Soard of Supervisors in- perfect running order, pioperly reg ulated 1o the stipulated variations. All the above to be guaranteed and kept in order by the contractor for the period of five years. The above clock to be of the Seth Thomas manu- facture. or of a make equally as good, in the opinton of the Board of Supervisors. The above clock, complete, to be set in place within thirty days aiter the completion of the building under Contract No. 1, dated —. The payment for said clock. complete, to be made 1n full in United States coin thirty-five days after the acceptance by the architect of all work hereln described. The work of construction to bedone in strict ac- cordance with the drawings, plans and specifica- tions, under the supervision and direction of Messrs. Shea & Shea, architects. Builders will estimate and state a price for which the entire work will be performed in accordance with the specifications, drawings and pians, to be seen at the oflice of Shea & Shea, architects, No. 26 Montgomery sireet. In order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award the board hws resolved to recelve no bids un‘ess made upon blank forms prepared by the committee, and a certified check for the sum of $500 deposited by the bidder with and made payable to the clerk of the board, conditioned it the proposal be accopted and the coniract awarded, and if the bidder shatl ail or neglect to execute the contragt avd give the required bond within s8ix days after, the said sum_shail be pa'd intothe City and County Treasury by said clerk as hqui- dated damages for such fallure and neglect. Bianks furnished by the clerk. The board reserves the right to reject all bids if the public good so require, sy “SNU. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. TOPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR VETER- ans’ Home Association.—Notice is hereby Fiven tha sealed proposals will be received by the ard of directors of the Veterans’ Home Assoca- tion at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, Callfornla, up fo 10 o'ciook A i. urday, December 19, 1596, and opened imme- diately thereafter in the presence of bidders. for furnishing and delivering quertermaster 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, 1887. Schedules, with infor- mation and_ instructions for submitting bids, will be furnisuea upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully foliow “the conditions of these schedules, and 10 bid will be considered un- Jess 1t is In accordance with such sch- dules. Each bidder must nccompany his bid with a certified check upon some well-known and responsibl anking-nouse for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid. payable toJ. C. Currfer, treas- urer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and valld contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. ‘Lhe board reserves the righ 10 reject any or all bids and to order any quaniiiy over or under the amount specified. Addyess J. J. SCUVILLE. Secretary Veterans' Home Association. room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, California. By order of the board of directors. J.J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. PBOP'JHALB FOR THE ERECTION OF A brick schoolhouse. Office nw ot Education, San Francisco, December 12, 1 [n accordance with a resoiution adopted by the Board of Educa- tion of the City and County of San Francisco, Sealed Proposals will be received by the Superin- tendent of Common Schoo's, in open session of the ?‘“ of kducation. on Monday, December 28, 1896, at 8:30 o’clock P. M. for the erection and completion of a brick school building on a loz at the northwest corner of Efghteenth and Dolores streets. in sald City and County, iu_accordance ‘with plans and specifications, which may be seen at the office of Chacles J. Havens, architect of sald board, room 55, Flood buliding, southwest corner Fourth and Market sireets. Separate blds wiil be received for (1) the building. exclusive of the work for which special bids sre required: for (fi& heating ana ventilating, and fcr (3) plumbing ao gasfitting. Xach bid must be sccompanied by a certified check as required by the specifications. ‘The party OInfl-lll to whom contrac:s awarded will be required prior to or at time of the execution of the contracts to vay thefr SFthe Cost of advertising this notice In taree daly news 8. X “Pmponl- furnished by the secretary. The board reserves the right to reject or all bids, or any portion of any bid as the ic good may reauire. 2 GEOKGE BEANSTON, Secretary. PHOTOGEAPHERS SUPPLIES, e e e R e A Al EW CAMERAS AT 124 GEARY ST.: SEE the Gem, 5. California Camera Company. an pul day, wee< or mouth; nmewly fmrpished. OAKLAND ROUMS WANTED, PURNISHED ROUMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing: a quiet home wanted; also stable. Ad- dress P. O. box 58, Oakland, Cal. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENIS ALAMEDA REAL FSTATE. OUR HOME IS READY FOR YOU. Call and see us and do a Jittle figuring: we will prove to you ihat we can muke sou the owner | of a smail or Iarge cheap or expeniive house and that you can save each month what yon pay in rent. Here's a bargain; $3:60; handsome col- tage of 8 rooms and bath: la.est design: brick mantel: open plumbing: corner lot, 5Ux100: easy terms. ‘Something new: $:850; of 6 rooms and batu: modern improvements: b ick mantel: large lot, 57 feet froniuge; near Grand-st: station. M A KCUSE & REMMEL. Bav- st. station (broad gauge), Alamedu: 628 Market st., San Fraucisco;” office open “undays aud hofi- days. $ 30(). LOTTAGE OF & ROOMS AND D -+ iath: pew and modern; large lot: convenient 10 cars; terms, $300 cash and §25 per month. JOSLPH'A. LEONARD CU., 1364 Park 8t., Alameda. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. OMPLEIELY FURNI HED HOUSE OF 9 rooms: all modern improvements: prete-t location in Alameda: reference required. 917 Grand st., Morton siution. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 1050, W AER SIUK MUST "LEAVE OU. Berkeley; house 5 rooms; lot 100x 145: near station; bargain, JOSEPH J. MASON, Berketey station. OR SALE—COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS, BATH AND reception hall: attic and basement: lot 40x 150: five location: 2 blocks from Dwighi-way sta- tion; 1 block from Oskland elecirics: must sell immediately. See ovneron premises. 2408 Fulton. FROFESYY 10 EACHANGE. 5()Q LOT=, FROM $50 70. $20,000 20 houses and luts. from $1250 to.. 10,000 50 ranchos, all sizes, from $100 to.. 30,000 20 houses, Onkluna and Alameda. §1000t0 ~ 8,600 100 business {laces, ail kinds. irom $50 to 4,050 25 lodging Louses and hotels, from §200t0 3,000 4 tiats, lot 50x114 5,000 1 good lut In eity. 150 2 lots, Ocean View, 50x1%5. 500 What have you to offer? H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. opp. Fitth. OR EXCHANGE FOR SAN FKANCISCO property; modern 10-room house, and lot 56x 11K: close 10 business center in Uakliand; vaiue $£500. WM. J, DINGEE, 4£0 Eightt st., Oakland. JOR EXCHANGE FORSMALL FARM NGAR Los Gatos: nice modern 6-room cottage and stable: lot 50x160: well lorated in East Oakland; ‘value $4500: morizaze $1700 at 8 per cent. WM. J. DINGEE, 460 Eighth st.; Oakland. OOMING - HOUSES, RESIDENCE _PKOB- erty, lots and ranches {0 exchavge. UNDER- WOOD & 0., 765 Market st. JEND FUK OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES #> for sale. WOOSTEK & WHITTON, San Jose. IMEER—1v80 ACKES; KEKN CO.; PLENTY excellent stock ranch. N.. box 16, Call. TO LOAN. MONEY 300.000 AT, 8% PEE CENT ON cITY . Teal estate: also Onkland, at bank Tates; estates in probate; any sum. SHAIN WA LD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 2nd 220 Mcnigomery st DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry: also on furniture, pianos, without re- moval: lowes: rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 848 Market st. : open evenings. NY AMOUNT; 18T, 2DIOR 3D MOKTGAGES, estates, undivided inzerests, real estate in pro- bate: furnfture and pianos -without rewmoval. MCCOLGAXN, 24 Montgomery st., room 5. 90.000 ZO,E0AN ON TITY REAL ¥&- $20. tate in sums to sult. Apply to M. 3. LEVY, 11 Montgomery st. WISE AND SAVE INTEREST — MONEY Joaned on_cverything. Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood building. Pledges for sale cheap. IRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE UK PLANO, no.removal: 1o delays: no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bldg, 1170 Market st. 3325 (00 AT BANE EATES: 1ST AND . 2d mortzages. esiaes, rents, etc.; lend as iow as $50. H. MURPHY, 628 Market st. N FURNITURE AND PIANOS: WARRANTS cashed. ~CRIBNER & CO.,7 City Hall ave. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, J KW ELRY,15TC Columbia Loan & Collateral Office, 9 Grant ave. RIVATE PARTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD security: low interest. N., box 16, Call Office. NY AMOUNT: LOWEST RATE: INT & 2D £\ mortzage: flat or installment. Dryden, 535 Cal. PAWNBROKERS, IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Cosmopolitan Loan Office, 49 Third. HORSES, 15 SE'I‘S;}'IEms.ND BECONHDHAND HA - Dess, . wagons, surreys, rockaways, earts: must be sold. fl‘kfimn 3 4 HORSES FOR BALE; ALSU WAGONS les, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Hocse Market, Sixh st ; agctlon sales évery Wodnas ¢ay. SULLIVAN & DUOYLE. Auctioneers. fhe EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA. lencla st., 1s the place to goif you wan: to buy, sell or exchange horses, bugeles, wi ns or har Dess: auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. L R T & rocka w 40 cheap horses. 15th and Vul-:ncl; B() Ay DEIVING A4S0 WORK HORSES; weight 1000 10 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. WAGONS AND CAKRRIAGES, %W ANJ;BEEOFDEAND BAKERS', LAUN- ry, m| and grocery wi ns: also rockaws aud 2 oo buggles. 528 Hareison at. i fi&m $200: 8t UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Gran: ave. (GO0D SELONDHAND LIGHT TXPRESS: new latform: laundry: cheap. 414 Broadwa: artistic cotage | 13 PHYSICIANS. B. C. C. 'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR Golden Gate av:; diseases of women a speeialty MAREBIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses have been issu-d by the County Cler<’s office: . Pnomas lrwin and Maybel E. Fasner, 25—22, HM. H. Bruhos and Johanna F. Warmbold, F. R. Staufter and Eva . Knudsen, 39 J. Anthengen and Kliese Meyer, 42—28. J. W. Thrasher and Kettie A. Connelly, 34—25. Tnomas Tierney and Cassie Kelly, 30—1 W.J.Fogarty and Annie L. McEaughlin, £9—20. 0. W. Miiler and Pauline Zweifel, 29— Johan Hvid and Karen Hansen. 80—31. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, IBirth, marrisce and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They mus: be handed in a3 elthero? the publication offices and be indorsed _withthe nameand residence 0f persons aylorized 100mVe Ll sumo published. | 80, EBORN. COLM AR—December 2, 1896, to the wife of J. F. Colmar, a son. . ZELLERBACH—In this cltv, November 3, 1898, 10 the wife of 1. Zellerback, a daught — MARRIED. FOGARTY—McLAUGHLIN—T# this city. De- cember 16. 1395 at St. Joseph’s Church, by the Rey. Fatner McDonald, William J. Fogarty and Annie McLaughlin, both of San Francisco. GABRIELSON—HICKS—In this clty, by the Rev. Willlam C. Pond, Gustaf A. Gabrielson aad Alice Maude Hicks, both of San Francisco. SMITH—ROUSLEY—In this citv. by the Rev. William C. Pord, Thomas J. Smith of San Fran- cisco and Margaret E. Housiev of Beaicia. e e e e e LLED. i Mahoney, James A. Miceh=ll, Alexander Nat, Walter Noonan, Martin Pardee. Nellle Parsons Mrs. S. M. Fehlieser, Henry Sullivan, P. D. Fite. Alvers Avertll, Wales Bird, Lesma B. Jleary, Bernard Costa. Mrs. Angela Creighton. Ferdinand Doyle. Tueresa Elamanzi, Harriet egan, John Krausgrill, John G. Larney, Anarew Tompkins, Eliza A. Mcaanus, hary Wheeler, Charles H. Whee'er, Leanna L. AVERILL—In Carson City, Nev., December 13, 1 Wales Averill, a uative of Highgnte s, Vermont, aged 569 years 7 mouias aad 1% days. BIRD—In this city, December 16, 1896. Lerma Belle Bird, wifaof Frank A. Bird. motner of Minecva May Bird. and sisterof Alleen and John . Lightner, a native of Califoriis, aged 35 years 10 months and 15 days. [Petaluma and Ban'a Kosa papers please copy. | B3I Friends and acauaininaces ars respect. fully 1nvited 10 attend the fuperal services TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1 o'clock P. M. 8% Grace M. E. Church, corner Capp and Twenty- first strestx. Inierment Cspress Lawn Ceme- tory, by carriage. CLEARY—In thls clty. at the Potrero, Dacem ber 15, 1836, Bernard, beloved husband of Cather- ine Cleary, and father of Kaieand the late John and Joseph Cleary. anative of Ballyshanuon, County Donegal, Ircland, ased 18 year 83 Friends and acquaintances are respect- folly invited to aslend ine suneral THIS DAY (Thorsday), at 9:30 . 3., from his Iate resi- dence, 21 eorgia ~treet, corner Slerra. PoLrero, thence 10 St. lercsa’s Church, where a requiem bizh mass will bs celcbraced for the reposeof bis soul, commencinz a: 10 0'clock A. M. inter ment Holy Cross Gemetery. A.0. U. W.—Golden West Lodge No. 264, A.O, . W.: Tha regular funera detall commitiee 15 hereby notified to attend the funeral of ourla e brother, Bernard Cleary, THIS DAY (luurs- day). 8¢ 10 0'ciock A. 3¢ . from his late residence. JAMES FLANAGAR, M. W, Cianves H. Lovarr, Becorder. COSTA—In this_city. Dec'mber 15,1898, Mrs. Angeia Costa, beloved wife «¢ Giovanni Costa. and mother of Loute, Amelia, Mary anl Peter Los.a. CREIGHTON—In rnis city, December 15, 1896, Ferdma:( Cre.ghton, hnsband of Jane Creigh- ton, and father of Mare and Charle. Creighton, a native of Uhio, aged 76 years 7 months and 15 deys. DOYLE—1n the Clty and Couniy Howial De- cember 16, 1493, Theresa Doyle, aged 44 years. ELAMANZI—In Oakland, December 15, 1895, Tiarcie Miamanzi » uauve of lreand, aged 84 veurs and 4 months. KEKGAN—In this city, ac the Potrero. December 15, 189 5. John, beioved husoanio: Mo lie Kees gan, son of Martin and Ellen Keegan, b James Keegan and Mrs. Folix Dou broih-r-in-law of Thomas Henr native of San Francisco, azed 23 years und b months. AF~Friends and acqnainiancey are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday). at 9:30 0'clock A. M., from his ate resl- dence, 825 Jowa wirs. - betwoen Y0lo and Y uba, Uience (0 $1. Teresa’s Churen, Tenn s-0o sireet, | where a reqifem hig : mass will be celebrated for | the repose of bis soul, commenaing nt 10 o'clock i A3 Iuterment Mount Calvary Cemetersy. KRAUSGRILL—In this city, December 16. 1895, Joha Georze Krauszrill belovel iacher of John | anl Philllp Kriusgell Mrs. Conrad Bill and { Drs. Phiilip W ese! 0f ~an Joie. Cal.. a fative of | Neiderwies 1, Hessea Dirmst.dt,Germany, aged 75 years 11 months and 19 days. BF-Friends aod o auaninuces ars respect: { folly tnvited to nttend the faneral TO-MORROW (kriday), at 2 o'clock P, .. from his late resi- dence, 1003 Greeniich' street. iniermens L O. 0. F. Cemetery. LARNEY—In San Rafael. December 16, 1893, Andrew Larney, a native of the parish of Do- nora, County Meath, Lrelaad, aged 85 years. BF-Friends and ncquainiances ars respect suily invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Friday), trom his late risidence, thence to St. Raphael’s Church, where s solema requiem mass will ba celebrated for the repose 0f hissoul, commencing at 10:50 o'clock A. . McMANUS—In this city, December 15, 1896, Mary MeManu (nee Lycette), beloved wife of Matthew H. McManus, mother of Hecbert L. McManus. dnughter of Patrick and the laze Cath- erine Lyceite and_sister of John and Joteph Lycette. a native of San Francisco, uged 29 yewrs 1 month and 15 days. [Valiejo (Cal.) aud Mos- cow (1daho) papers please copy. | #@-Friends an1 acauainiancey aca respect- fullv invited to aitend the fanerai TO-MORROW (Friday), ai 1::0 o'clock P i, from her .ate residence. 611 Halght sireet. tnence 1o Sacred Heart Church. where services will he held for the repose of her soul. commencing a: 2 o'clock r.3 Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MAHONEY—In this city, December 15, 1895, Officer James A. Manouey. dearly beloved hus band of B. A Manoaey, fatherof Joan. May. James aad Alfred dluhorey, and soo-in-law of ‘Annand the late Thomas W halen, aced 43 years and 3 months. |Boston (Mass) papers piease copy.| :Z'Frlemh and acqualntancey are respect- . fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at_8:30 0'clock A. M., from bis iate resideuce, 8738 Twentieth street. between Doio- res and Guerrero, thence ‘o Mission Dolores Church, wherp & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock A. M. Interaient Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. MITCHELL—In this city, December 15, 1895, Alexander, dearlv beloved husband of Catherins Mitchell. a native of Lon o0, England, wzed 43 years 9 months and 11 days. B@-Friends and acquaintances nre resoac:. fully invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Friday), at 11:30 o'clock A. X., at his late residence, 1048 Mission streei. in- termens Cypress Lawn Cemezery, by carriage. NAF—Tn thid city. Decembher- 13, 1806, Walter, beloved son of Jacob and Magdalena Naf. a na- tive of San Francisco, & -ed 1 month and 26 days. NOON AN—In Oakland, December 15 195, at St. Joseph's Academy, Martin Noonan, known i religion as_Brother Julius. aged 68 vears. [Si. Louis' (Mo.) papers please copy. | &3 The funeral wili take place THIS DAY ‘Thursiay), at 10 o'clock A. ., from the Aca- em 7. PARDEE—In Onkland, December 16, 1896, Net- lie, beloved daughterof E, S. and the Jate Dr. E.'H. Pardee, » native of Oakland, aged 15 years 5 months und 25 days. PARSONS—In this clty, December 16, 1898, Mrs., . M. Parsons, wife of Dr. S, C. Parsons of Sae vannsh, Ga., & native of Maine, aged 80 years. SCHLIEKER—In this city, December .18, 1874, Henry, beloved husband of Christine Schlieker, and father of Harrlet and Frieda Scalleker, s nauveor Hanover. Germany, azed 51 years' 9 monthsand 15 days. [New York papers please copy, B Frionds and acanatntancas are resnecr. sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock P. .. from bis late Tosidence, 41 Spear street, corner Harrison, thenve to' Washington Hall.' 85 Kdds street. where the funeral services will be.held nnder the auspices of the Norddeutscher Verein at 3 o'clock P. M. intermenc 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. SULLIVAN—In this city, December_16, 1896, P D. Suillvan, beloved brotuer of Mrs. Thoma. Farley, Mrs. Julia Downing and the late Michaes and Daniel Sullivag,a nailve of Castleiownl Bear lsian |, Connty Cork, Ireland, aged 45 years., [ Virginia City papers please copy. | A Notice of tuneral hereafter. TITE—In the City and County Hospital, cember 16, 1833, Albert Tice, aged 20 vears. TOMPKINS—In Oakiand, December 16, 1893, Eilza Ann Tompxins. motherof J. W. Tomp- kins, Mrs. C. E. Hatch aod Mra O. W. Prats, and granimother ot Dr. Frank L. Adams, a na- tive of Khode Island, aged 83 years 3 months sad 16 days. : WHEELER—In this city, December 14, 1893, Charies H. Wheeler, a native of Massachuseits, aged b9 years. WHEELER—In Sacramento. December 12,1898, Leaona L. Wheeler. dauznter of Mrs. Lizz Griftith, a native o Placer County, Cal., aged -6 vears and 5 months. ———— MCAVOY & GALLACGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBATMERS, 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School, Telephone 3080. > De- JAMES MOMENOMEY & SON, DEKTAKERS AND EMBALME U057 Siseton Street, xfn Yevauta ‘Lelephione “outl: 354. HOTELS. BRDOKLYB HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH 8 ‘board and room $1to 2 per day, $6 L0 § per week; choice rooms 50 cents to $1: suite Tooms for family $1 10 81 ag{n ht: first-class service; free coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY, MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEME tery 10 the city; non-sectarian; o no yease exs cluslve: location” unexceiled Oftice Y97 Marsed WTeeh SOULLCAN COTREX Of Siki

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