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THE -SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1896 13 e e et e et ettt e e e At PP e e, e e e ——————————————————————————————————————————— HOUSES TO LET. . HOOMS AND ard Call on premises. ! ] 1 | SE. 9 Buomu;l52 HOUSEEEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Turk Strees. 1 TURK—2 SUNNY USFURNISHED | 2,700ms, (With: klichens ;aleo furnished m, £5. A NEWLY PA- pered; cellar and yard. 2123 Mason st. SE, 4 ROOMs, 1810 LARKIN T, i 00D URDE f house 303 First, cor. above_Folson \IJ AND $18; TWO FRAME HOUSES; 3 four rooms and cellar and six rooms and water free; quiet and respectable borhood. 4 and 2 <alisa place, north side of “aliiornia at 8. “Vun Nesx Avenue. ] 5 VAN NESS AVE —HANDSOMELY FUR- 1 nished alcove, dressing and bath room at- tached, carpets and furniture new, and Kitche: it housekeeping, quiet. reasonable: also fur- or unfurnished parlor floor, 4 room: HOOMS TO LET. Ualitornia Street. 7 rooms; bath 'lil'\ TURQUOL ) for & g, REX] COTIAGE OR flat, See SCRIBNER & €O.,'7 City Hall ave. 1 H USE To UY THAT FINE DIAMOND STUD: PRICE L. Morris ave., m $10; cost $100. U farris, 15 Grant ave. 1 HUUsK, A $432 | Dolores Street. O. Seventeenth st., from Valencia. | 71 FILLMOR DOLORES, N TIETH -- TO 601 e S private family suitabl reusonable. o ont room in a for 2; board if desired; very Eighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH near Market; furnished and nnfurpished. S :Al sa’ 00King around. 4 ROOMS AND BATH, CH enth st., bet. Valencia and Guerrero. ) KENU FUK VERY LI C st BEALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 : CLEAN 5 TO % ROOM rices Lo good .oremises, 945 Bryant st., or UMBSEN & €O, 14 Montgomery st. e e e e RO¥Ax HOUSE S — INCANDES- cent lights in every room; reading-room, con: i taining @ai. smoking-room and !adies’ { parior; o rooms per nighi. 35¢ to | $1 50: week, $2 to $3: nionzh, 88 to §30; fire es- capes: elevator on office floor; anuex of 65 rooms now ready:hot and cold ter in vach : bat Xlm Avenue. 1 ELM AVE.—4 N 2 Inquire 1512 Gy T ROOMS; n Gate ave £7. 1109 o0 ELLIS er—A Guiet ished: elevator: hot & cold waser, KATF 1ousA; centraliy lo- ELATS TO LET. 'Cuon.-r. SUNNY, 6 ROOMS, MODERN IM- provemen: iso 4 sunoy | rooms, 1120 Broadway, $14. S, FOR HOUSEKEE 2414 O'Farreil GOD ROUMS DLAT, 4 ing: re cor. Fulton, M. SE , 12 off Mission, bet. Thirteen 5 rooms and bath; $17. UMBS TPLAT OF 7 ROOMS; BATI 17015 Meaister, near W pe i "]7.SUNNY Uppinm FLAT: 5 ROOMS | L (. and bath. 131O0live ave. nr. Van N "HEAP MODERN FLATS, 5_AND venth s / roows, $8 1o $16: see them. 91 (1 HOWARD, 14 rooms and bath. ) TWENTIETH Handsome modarn 6 rooms and bath each; : see them. "ats; 7 ¢ 774 STEVKNSON, N DY, Elegant new modern fiat rooms and bath. Apply DAVID STERN &SC 20 Mont- gumery st. 10123 &% £2 dow ern 1 provem | 40 O FLLIS_LARGE PARLORS; NICELY “4ZO turnished; suitable for doctor or dentist; single rooms. Street. 337 GEARY, COR. MASON—NEWLY FUR- 90 { nished sunny front rooms: suites or £ GEARY (THE NAVARE D ed rooms: board optional: ARTINEITL 1101 GEARY, SW. COR. VAN Ness—sSuites and newly fursished. noward N Siree qQ HOWARD, CO ICELY FUR- +}O¢) nished suites. $3 50 a_week: single beds, | $1 25 to 81 double beds, $1 50 to $2 50 week. | pairs and dy TTREONATS. RS. LILLIAN ROBERTS—NOTE AT CALL Office from “1'd.” P saTw's BATHS Positively Cure RERUMATISM, NEURALGTA DYSPEPSIA, ;{ATARIU! aud NERVOUSNES PRICE $1: 6 FOR $5. DR. SMITH’S SANITARIUM and ELE . ¥ree consultation irom 1 t0 3 Sandays 10,10 12. 1513 Buchanan street, near Geary. DARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper I lustration—The Christmas Vi ation extends from December 18 to January 4, 1897, Pusticulars at 424 Pine st. k NEST LOUTSIANA £ n song: will guarantee them. 3 ply bet. 2 and 6 p. M. AND PRESSED, g done. room 3: telephone red 2874, A 4 IHE PEOPLE'S UNE DOLLAR MEDICAL =X lnstitute, all cases treaied and medicines fur. nished for $1; call or write. 10294 Markej s., et Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal 1 131 Montzomery st., EDUCATIONAL. CITY REAL ESTATE. HEaLDS BUSINESS COLLKGE, 24 POST— ‘Bookkeeping, business -practice, shorthand, iyping, telography, langusges, English branch elecirieal engiveering; 20 teachers; 15,000 gradu- ates; day and evenlng sesslons; catalogue. STIEH1/S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.; expenses less, scholar- ship better than elsewhere; ieacners’ preparatory course iree. 5% YKy, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 323 A Montzomery st.; individual instruction 11 shorthand, typing. beokkeeping, telegraphy, etc.: Jite scholarship $30: low rates per week and mo. FNGINERING SCHOOL, MECH. = ELEC civil. mining, survey. mssay. archit. X ray inught:es. 1864 A.VAN DER NATLLEN, 723 Mic N7TOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, BANJU: haif-hour lessons, 50¢: hour, $1. PROF. D, MANSFIED, 1001 Market st., cor. Sixth. GUKKEEPING THOROUGHLY 1IN 6 WEEKS oryear’s course {ree; only accouniant teaching. TARIR, room 573, Pirrott Kmporium building. TELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING= V) Private thestricals arranged: puplls rehearsal on siage. R.5and 12, 1. 0.0, F. biock. Tth and Mk: T RESCR TAUGHT: NEW METAOD: PRO fessor direct from- Paris. J., box 10, Call O flice DVICH FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty: private. no charge unless successfult all lawsuits, claims, colleciiol wills, deeds, etc., attended to. G. W, HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market BUBNELS CORN CURR—SURE CUks FO& Corna. bunions, warts: 7 Montgomery. L LATS CLEA KU. PKESSED, $1; REPAIKRS Ddyeing done. 131 Montcomery,r. 14:tel.red 2374 W ALL PAPER, 4C A RULL; PAPER HANG- 3 v contract or day’s work, at 3 N.E MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. MAS PRES = watches, dismonds, jeweiry iu great varie:y at A. A. RITTER, 138 Montgomery. THOMPSON'S MANICURING AN A1 hair-gressing parlors Temoved to 8 Mason st. 'O WHOM II MAY CONCERN—THE PUB- i3 hereby notified that, on Uctober 20, 1896 the undersizned purchased the coal yard aod bus! ness located at 1511 Caiifornia_street. San Fran- cisco, and that he will not be responsible for any debis cootracted in connection with said busin ss vrior to said date. I % BOSTWICK. Stockton, D ber 12, 1898, NOTONLY DR (HE HAIR BUTITAKE the greatest care not to burn or break it: hair- dressing. 25¢. My Quinonia Hair Tobic, positive cure for dandruff ind falling hair, 85c a tottle, I can resiore gray and bleached hair to its natural color without the use of poisons. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. INE CABINETS AL Wil 'S Gallery, 1028 Market. 1 HOWAKD— 1217: fro RICE PAID FOR 2D-H SND Li- N 916 34, reduced o §25 and | X S | $10 month. Apply AT SOL $24 orth $40. 102] HAlguT, <~ 1 flat: best block on Haight; fine view. $i2 FLAT OF FIVE SAND 1 Z. vasement. 706 Birch sve., nr. Buchanan. | 1306 | JcAilister dlreet. 4463 making or 20 orinz usekeeping; also suitable for dress- | | Jones Street. 7 JONES—TH VAN WINKLE: NEW | mansgement: elegant sunoy suites und Kearny Street, 4 RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — | Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; s very Tespect: 1erms reason 904 KEARNY ' rooms 15, 20. 2 NY, NE SUTTER—! frout rooms. offices of hou Leavenworth Street. LEAVENWORIH —— LARGE SUNNY | room; also single; runuiug water; gas and | bath; cheap. Market Street. OSEMITR HOU 1043 MARKET — FER night. 85¢ 10 $1: week. $1 50 10 $5: families. Y MCALLISTER —4 TNFURNISHED rooms 10 desirable pertles; cieap. 708 _EAKSCREWS ,worth $30.Uncle Harrls,15 Grant av GULD AND SILVER BOUGH T es cleaned and warranted. 0. NOLT! rt watchmuker, 2 U'Farrell st. 1A OPIUM C “VEGETABLE IN- H 4 ladies treated at Mariet, Columbian bla; EOPTICON "HOW EV or. Market and Sixth vertisements in living light: promoters of busi- Consult OWL ADV. CU., 1140 Market si. LIGHTS 1IN EVERY er Fouse. 44 Third st vr. Marke 5¢ to $1 & st.: special treatment for heart 15 system and ail otber disenses ‘Llulhm free. Call or wi J H GLASS 738 1N 8x10 and 10x12. 15¢; 11x14 and. 12x16, 14x17, 25¢; 1ux20, 80c; & 350: 20x24, 45c: 20x28'in., 60c. JONES, 547 Mission s YOUR FEATHER-BEDS AND PIL- lows filled, McCaBE'S, 870 Aiission, cor. 5ihi. IVORCi. AND ANNULMENT OF MAR- riage; terms of paymen: obliging: legal ever where. Address Jock box F, 906 Market st., S. W E Maxe TH . BEST $12 SUIT TO ORDER inthe U.S. NEWHAUS & CO.. 116 Kearny, IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, etc.; lowest rates. 948 Market st. 10c. LATS 10 _=ENT FON VEKY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HAMMONDS 10 e FURNISHED FLATS, ANDSOMELY ms aud Buchanan Street. © BUCHANAN, FELL — SUNSNY bay-window, Kitchen: other rooms, house- OR HOUSEKEEP- 719 EBDY_S ne NS 7119 ing 0 single farn. rooms lower floo Mission Post Streei. “PANDO! 50 bay ning water: PH,” 501 POST ST., COR. MASON. dow pariors aller rooms; run- s: 81 50 10 83 per week. iowell Stree. Y CORNER FRONT 5 POWELL—2 ) rooms: nice! Sixth Street. TH—NICE SCITE OF ROOM r oftices or man; curing parior: 22 Q1 SI 1-",: alle 33 Tooms: ail conveniences; fireproot bullaing. 1924 SIXTH — SUSKY HOU-EKEEP. NG 1 rooms, sultes aad siagle; rent moderate; first tioor. ELLIS, ) C LA KID i hed light housekeeping: o —NEW_HOU! w room, $14, k rooms. $8 and $10. Y BAY-WINDOW ROOM no children: private: $12. E, SUNNY hen, ranze; BAY- other singl TFIFTH—S kit bat -314 2 Fifth st. £, ROOMS, BATH, BA <J rent reasonable. 120 | NISHED FOR HOUSEKEEP- | MENT AND STABLE; | { | | 1258t STH—CHEAPEST IN THE 44 nicely turnished sunny double front rooms. 949 SIXTH_LARGE FRONT KOOM WITH £3Z fireplace; $6 per month. CITY: Slockion sereec. HE EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON ST.—FUR- nished rooms, en suite or single; hot, cold water every room: baths: elevator; transient solicited. n Taylor Strect. TAYLOR — BAY - WINDOW FRONT rooms; suite or single; $1 25 week; suite, ‘Llard Stres. FURNISHED ROOM: = THIRD | transient ,, NE BUSH — furnished suany pariors, suitavle for 2; home comforts. Qs TO SMALL | K GEARY—-HANDSOMELY FURNISHE $1 uear Clay. B e et bt ¥ veary siree.. | T 250k, PLE-SA RUNNING s e S SR water: for 3 84 708 O'Farreil. 997 GEARY — S g ) EDDY-LOVE Y PARLORS £ also otber rooms. > i 4], and other rooms, with board, $20 up. Luiden Gate Avelue. ] UY THA'I (‘)PAL VA‘ ‘li DIA. RING. PRICE 730 SOLDEN GATE AVE—LaRGE FUX- | #100, cos: 210 Unele Harris, 15 Grant ave. | { SV nished room privi :810. | PHE ABBOT=FORD. BrOADWAY. NK.POLK. | —_——— — T dlke; - Bowar 100, Suiet Hiomwiks m960 HOWARD-2 .*i',\;'\' ROOM! FUR- { DL nished for housekeeping: rent ressonable. Lurkin Siree Leavenworuh stree:. © LEAVENWORTH—2SUNNY UNFUR- © nished roow:s: gus; cellar and yard. 101 Lewis Street. @11, SVSFURKISHED TPSTAIRS ROOMS. o . 16 Lewis st., off Taylor, near Pos ] § TEWIS gER FAXLOS, NR POS1—2 AND O 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms; $12. Market Streec. MARKET—2 NICELY FURSISHED sunny rooms for housckeeping. 2098 Buinus Siree.. MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large vard. 546 | Jg UL L BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY i hotel: refersrces; all modern conveniences. QORYANNES-SEWLYIU RNISHEDSUN ny rioms: £ood board: reasonsbie. CHILDKEN BOARDED. HILDREN BOARDED IN A CHRISTIAN ) bome; terms low. 808 Clay 8., Oskiand. PABIES BOARDED: BEST OF CARE. 612 Kast Eleventh st., Eas. Oakland. STORES 10 LET. STRST-CLASS CORNER STORE ON KEARNY st., near Market, to rent. For further particu- lars apply 10 MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market. N0 LET—LARGE HALL IN A NEWLY crected building for any business or ciub on reasonable terms; long lease. 86 and 38 East st. GENE . STORE: 4 ROOMS; NEW BUILD: ing: 1 wenty-first snd York sts.: key upstairs, ®17.50. 197 LAEELN, Cow” pusT— B 1.0V, Living'room: new.” Apply KELLY, 102 Eddy st. Mission Street. Qo4 MISSION — F RONT HOUSEKEEPING OOV rooms, $8; also single, $5. 946 MISSION=2 FRONT ROOX FUR- )40 hisned for housekeeping: also others. Moss Street. MOSS. OFF HOWARD, NR. SEVENTH-3 farnished rooms complete for housekeeping: 13 Natomn Street. £~ NATOMA — 2 FURNISHED FEONT ') rooms for housekeepg: hot and cold water. 60 JTORE, 1524 HOWARD, COK. LAFAYETTE, with fixtures: cheap rent. 49() FOURTH — SMALL ~STORE * WITH 24U rooms in rear; low rent. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. A% oW RENT-PARI OF SJORE AND barement. 324 Post st > OFFICES TO wLET. EGANT OFFICES FOR PHYSICIAN OR dentist in the ¥. M. C. A. building. Mason and Jahs sts.; bright, sumny rooms; all modern im- provemeiits. Also a fine store; rent low. ATOMA, COENBR EIGHTH—NICE nt room tchen for housekeeping. Oul Street. OAK—-UNFURNISHED SUNNY FRONT room: bay-window; kitchen: first floor; $10. . Uctavia Street. 09 OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY—CO. 1403 ing. bay-windows; housekeeping. re 639 EKlls st. L] O’Farrell Street. 97T OFARRELL—1 FURNISHED FRONT 30T Foorm, or housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfarnished. 18 O'FARRELL—4 SUNNY, UNFURNISH- 4 ed housekeeping rooms for working people. Sacramento Street. )] Q SACRAME CONNECTING 3219 fron: rooms: tower fiat: range: laundry : baih; one or both; cooking utensils: dishes; fire froe; cheap. 701 % 4 ECT- In- Necond Streat. SECOND—2 OR 8 FURNISHED ROOMS f.r housekeepin; rent reasonable. Shotwell Street. SHOTWELL — SUNNY FURNISHED honsekeeping rooms; no other roomers. 508 23 Auylor Street. TAYLOR—2 LARGE SUNNY FRON' rooms: honsekeeping ifdesired; rentlow. 13 lena TEHAMA—NICE SUNNY FURNISHED light housekeeping room. with useof siove. stree: 717 i i i DENTISTS, R. L. 1. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAIN LE: crown work, bridge work and teelh without plates & speciaity. 336 Sniter, NE. cor. Stockton. FULL SET OF 1rhTH WORTH §15: . warranted 5 years: extraction free: fillings 50c. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. Dr JESSUP, DENTIST, FORMERLY SUT- Ler and Montg’y, can be found 318 Kearny st. HALEANT & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM 8 Mason to 119 Powell: bridgework aspecialty. FULL BET OF TEETH, 87, WARKANTED: filling 50c, crowns $3. DR. BROWN, 2134 3. SOLTUN DENTAL ASSOCIA 110N, 806 MAK- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. A SET FOR InETH_WAIRANTED AS as can be made: NHH 31 DR, SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. AINLESS EXTHACIION, B0c: CROWN bridge work s specialty: plates $5 up: 18 years' experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.S, 8153, Geary. R LUDLUM HI1LL, 1443 MARKET 5T, NR. Eleventh; no charge for exiracting when plates are m od plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting buc: gas given. LEER, 1208 MAKK ET. COR. GULDEN ave: open evenings: Sundays till noon, | BACIGALUPIL 946 Mu; | 100 AGNISCOPE — NEW PROJECTING MA- chine: uses thekinetoscope ilms; price $250. et st. JLEGANT MaSQUERADE COSTUMES, AN- DERSON'S. 121 Stockion st.: country orders. CARDS, $1 60. SHOW CARDS, ETC. Tel. Black 141. HILL, 2214 Geary si. EXCHANGE, 650 MARKET—BASE- e edge put on razor for 25 cents. N ver nignt: $150 to $6 per | PRETCY ANDOLIN, PIANU AND VOUAL Jessons. $3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 39 Fifth. Rus»-vmmc CULTURE: ELOCUTION, RE- move! to )00 10e bldg,eor Market& Taylior sts. (EH 1HE DIAMONDS FOK SALE AT HALF their value at U Harris', 15 Grant ave. JOUKKP, ARITHMIC, GRAME, ) dav & night: no ciasses: $5 month. 845 Mission. NG HTSCHUOLHER LI BUS.COLLEGEZT Post ;commercial,shortband, Knglish dow rates. DROF. 10ULS MERKL; VIULIN, MANDOLIN, uitar. cornet; reasonuble. 225 Geary,nr. Powell. INGING: PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; rman Janguages:82 mo, 1097 French. W EK S A WEEKLY CALL. in wravoer. for mailing. CLAIRYOYANTS, EMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL. KNOWLEDGE OF THE FUTURK For the Present. Your Future Foretold By the Quen of Prophets, MRS. DR. ¥. CLARK, Permanently Located in This City. Houest, Fearless and Capable, She fully realizes the responsible position in which her remarkable gifi places her and will exert herself to the utmost to please and benefit bLer patrons. 1¢ you are in doubt that shecan and will per- form all she cluims feel yourseif fnvited to call anishe will give you more substantial proof of her marvelons pover than vou bave ever before received from mortal. Do Mot fail 0 see ber if You are intereated in the affairs of lige; 1 mar- Tiuge, sickness, deuths, changes, travels, divorces, sejarations. lawsuits, business trafisactions, wilis, deeds and morigages, lost or s.olen prop- erty, hidden_treasures. (083 or absent friends fu- terest you: if yiu care to know what you should do to be successful, where you shouid go and whom to avoid, when to buy and sell siocks, ete.— in a word, whatever may be yoar trouble, suspi- cions or desians, call Gn this gifted woman and She will send you away happier, wiser and boider than ever before; she advises ¥ou with a certalnty by a higher than human power asto the proper course to pursue In life: her descriptions of your friends and enemies are As real as though they stood before you: call and test the madam to your beart's content and you will depart thorougily sutistied that there s 8¢ least 0 relinble medinm now in your midst. Fee §1 and $2. Hours—9 A. . 108 P. 3. Strict. N. B.—Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail Send siamp for fllusirated pamphier, wizh special terms, to MK~. DR:F” CLARK. 1206 Market st., Par.ors 25 and 26. lake elevator. T A GR-AT SACRIFLCE: -~ ° TO'CLOS:. PARTNERSHIP: WITHIN 25 FEET OF THE ENMPORIUM. $4500—Jessle, bet, 4th and 5th sts: two 1-story bulidings. * BALDWIN & HAMMOND, : 10 Montgomery st. Y COMMON - CUNSENT: The best lots in the city for the money. Think of it! " Lots for $350 TO $400 EACH, Facing a streev that js graded. sewered: and macacamized. Water piped 1o every lot. $56 CASH, §6 MONTHLY Are {he terms. No reason in the world why you shoul¢ not own a splendid building Io: but every reason why you shouid. 1D property is ot the line 6 an electric road, 20 or 25 minutes’ ride to yourwork. Over 125 lots have been sold. Many homes have been built; others now in course of construction, SEE THE CASTRO-ST. ADDITION, Take Mission or Valencis st cars; transfer at J4th st to_electric 10:a: transfer again ag 30th st. and ride 5 minutes to the corner of Castro and Chnenery sis. Agent on the ground Suntay<. Call &t our office or on E. LONG, 3207 22d s1., cor. Mission. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. OB CHEISTMAS A FINE LOT, 26x114. Only $275. Only $275, NO INTEREST NO TAXES. r 20 days only we offer lots on Twenty-ninth nost Dismond, for the remarkably low price 2275 cach. Only & few of these lois to be sold, and they will soon be gone. Castro-st. cable cars 3 blecks distant. Diamoud st. graded and sew- ered. Noexcusei.r Dot owniug a lot at these - COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 20 ACRES,*ALL LEVEL LAND: orchard; 18 acres vegetable or grain laud: house of @ rooms; barn aud outhouses; $1000 cash, bal- ance annually. $2700. 2, ARES X0.1 LAKD N CORs + merroad 2miles from Napa; house ana barn; 8 acres orchard; fine corner for store. EVERAL NO. 1 WHEAT FARMS FOR SALE or exchange: a0 No. 1 alialfa ranch on river. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CU., 218220 Montgomery st., Miils building. $400)., SULTaBLy ¥OB CHICKEN OF HOG & ranch: house # roors, loi. stable and well of water: Colma, San Ma:eo Co. Apply Grey Hound Saloon. MARTIN KXLLY, Mission road. near 6-Mile House. 16 ACKE LITTLE HOME: ranch: 5 ecres creek hoitom; chard, mostly prunes, all in bearing: b acres bench 1and, cover-d with hive oaks, on which is house-of 5 rooms: 9 chicken-houses, barn, etc.: 1 miie from station, 4 from town; $3200; easy terms. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. VY 1THAT GULD HOWARD STEM-WIND watch; §60: cost §120. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant. ESTAURANT TO TRADE FOIt RANCH IN Sonoma or Napa couiity: average receipt, $14. Box I 129 Call. SEND FUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET OF California_lands for sale by H. FRANCIS, rooms 6971 Chronicle buildinz, San Fraunciseo, ARIN CO.: 5000 acres: 26 miles frum city; lots any size; fruit, grain, vegetable land; rail or water transit; $40 to $75 per acre: ‘erms to sult” SYNDICA'iw IN V'I' CO, 65 Chronicle bldg. A_LAM}:DA LAND COMPANY IS SELLENG £\ (he cheapest fruiz, vegetuble and grain laud ever offered in Alameda Connty in small tracts; 1 mile from Pleasanion, 134 hours from San Fran- cisco; price $20 (0 $40 per acre: haif cash; owner CHICKEN- prices and terms. must'sell: title jertect; juvesugsie. 47 Chroni- JACUOE HEYMAN. 11 Montgomery st. | cle buildinz. FORINVESTMENT TN BUSINESS PAVING | T TITLE HONES CLUsK 107 TOWN: TE Droperty. flats, coilages, etc., see M. B. LEVY, | 1J proved: easy terms: also 4 fo 12 acre pleces 11 Montgomery st. on 8and 10 years credit. D, H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 832 Markes st., 8. F. 3500, &.L018 WITH IMPROVEMENTS O - that cost $3700, or will take unim- proved San Francisco | Toperty as part pay: must be clear. SCRIBNER & Cu., 7 City Hall ave. JEE THE DIAMONDS THAT CAN BE PUR- chased haif value at Uncle Harrls', 16 Grantav VOTTAGE, 4 ROOMS; LOT 120x125; VERY J cheap. PATTERSON & CO.. 2 Valencia st. A WEEKLY CALL. in wraover, for mailing. AT 61 PER CENT ON CITY $300.000 reai esice: nin> artand, at vank rutes; esiatesin probate; any sum. SHAIN WALD, BUCKBEL & CO., 218 and 220 Montgomery st DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jeweiry: also on furniture, pianos, without re- moval: lowes: rates. BALDWIN JEWELKY STOKE, 848 Market st. ; open evenings. NY AMOU. 1ST, 2DOR 3D MOKTGAGES, estates, undivided interests. real estate in pro- bate; furniture and pianos without removal MCCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st.. room 5. WISE AND SAVE INTRREST — MONEY loaned on_everything. Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood bullding. Pledges for sule cheap. TRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE UR PIANO, no removal: 5o delays: no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohu: bidg, 1170 Market st Ok T BANK KATE T AND $325.000 2 L 2d mortgages, estates, rents, ef lend as was $50. H. MURPHY. 628 Market st. ()N FURNITURE AND PIA NOS: WARRANTS cushed, ~CRIBNER & CO.,7 City Hall ave. DVANCES ON DIAMON DS.JEW ELKY,1TC Columbia Loan & Collateral Office, 9 Graut ave. RIVATE PAKTY LOANS ON ANY GOOD security: low interest. N., box 15, Cail Office. NY AMOUNT: LOWEST RALTE: 1ST & 2D ‘mortgage: flut or nstallment. Dryden. 535 Cal PAWNBROKERS. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Cosmopolitan Loan Officé, 49 Third. PROPOSALS. NiPLE DE, THOMAS SCIENTIFIC REVEAL: 1 er by egss and cards; teils entire Iife, past, present, future; consuliaions on ail affairs: noth: ing excepted; Mames given: good advice: sure beip: restores lost Iove by svmpatuys mistake im- ce 31: lotter$2. 929 Post s, r Larkin. \ ME. SCHMIDT, CLAIsVOYANT, TELLS M "past, present sna tuture: success to all; for- tunes by mail: low prices.. 838 Mission st. > JEWELKY OF ALL 4: mus: move; building tobe torn down. 5 and 7 Third RUETUEE AXD PILES CURED: N PAY until cured: send for book. DERS. MANS. FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Market st. LOAK ND SULTS RETAILED AT U wholesals prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. M LE, JANSEN: WONDERFUL = CAKD- reader and maguetic healer. Rm. 22,1 Fifth JORTUNES 705D BY BOLH MOTHER AND dsughter: truihs. 1635 Hyde st. M SYBlLin i RLLS ERUM CBADLL 10 grave:pictures given:indles 25c: £14 O'Farreil. R~ B. BAUMANN, BEST-KNOWN CLAIR- voyant in the city.” Residence 182 Turk st. LEESSMAKE JUITS MADE FEOM $3 UP: SKIRTS. 75 capes, $1: fi_guaranteed. 55914 Stevenson st TRUSTEES’ SALES. HUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under the authori:y of a certain deed of trust, duly execgted by VIRGINIA s, THORNBURGH CROPPER (former! N1A 8. THORN BURG H), wife of k. D.T, . Party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAM P- BELLand THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, of the second pari, and the SAN FRANCISUO SAVINGS UNTON, party of the third part, dated Janvuary 24th, 1894, snd recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the connty of Fresn., State of Califoraia, in liber 114 of deeds, at pages ‘180 and following, 'and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 5th day or November, 1896, by the board of directors of said SAN FRANCISUO SAVING: 10, (No.12,718). to secure pa.ment of which the aforesuid deed of :rust was execated, declaring th -t defanit had been made in the payment of the principal sum and other rums due undes said note and deed of trust, and requesiing and direct- ing saia HENRY C. CAMPSELL and THAD- DEUS B. KENT, trustees, to seil the real esiate deseribed therein to satisfy saia inuebteaness. We, HENhY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, the 22a day of December, A. D. 1896, at 12 o'clock nooa of that day, and at the auction salosroom of Easton, Eidridge & Co.. 638 Market sireet, in ihe City and County of San Francisco, State of Californis, we will gell at public aucilon, tothe highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the United States, the pieces or parcels of latd, situate in the county ot Fresno, State of Califoruta, de- scribed as 10.10ws, to wi According 10 the official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United States: In township fifteen (15) south, range eighteen (18) east, Mount Diablo base and meridian: Of sections three (8) and four (4), the whole, containing one thousand two hundred and elghty (1280) acces of Iaud, more or less; together with the appurtenances TEaMS OF SALE—Cash in gold coin of the United States, 10 per cent payabie to the under- sicned on the fall of the hummer, talance on de- { livery of deed, and if not 0 paid, univs: for want of titie (ten ddys beivg allowed for searca). then suid 10 per cent to be forfeii and the sale to be void. Acts Of sale at Purchascr’s expense. HENRY C. CAMPBELL, THADDEUS B. KENT, | | Trustees. T RUSTEES SALE-IN ACCORDANGE WITH the terms and under the authority of a cer.ain aced of trast, duly executed by 8. WITKOWSKI aud HANNAH WITKOWSKI (his wite), partien of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trusices, parties of the second part. and the SAN FIANCISCO SAV- INGS UNION, party of the third part, dated February Z1st, 1840, aud recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the county of iulare, State of California, in liber7 of trust deeds, af pages 130 and following, and in pursuauce. of a Teso.ution passed on the 1%th day of November, 1896, by the boar! of dircctors of sald SAN FXANGISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the holaer ¢f the note (No. $860), Lo secu payment of which the aforesaid deed of Lrust wi ex-cuted, declaring thst default had been made in the paymient of the principal sum and ocher sums due under said noce and deed o furust, and reauest: ing and airecting sald HENRY C. CAMPEELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustces, (o seli the rea esiate described therein to sauisfy said fn- debtedne: We, HENKY C. CAMPBELL and THADDETS B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice that on TURSDAY, the 220 day uf December, A. D. 1898, at 12 o’clock noon of tuat aay, and ai the auction salesroom of laston, Kldridge & Co., 638 Market street, in the City and County of San_Francisco, State of California, we will se/l at_public_auction, 10 the highes bidder, for cash in gold coin of tue United States, the piece or parcel of land siuate in the county of ‘lulare, State of Californis, de- scribed as foliows, 10 Wii: ‘According to the official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United States: In township twenty-iwo (22) south. range twen- ty-five (25) east, Mount Diavio base and meridia Of section eight (8) the southeast quarter (S| 14). containins one hundred and sixty (160) acres of iand, more or less: together with the appur- tenances. TERMS OF SALE—Cash In go'd coin of the United States; ten per cent payable Lo the under- signed on the fall of the hammer: ba'auce on de- livery of deed; and if not 5o paid, uniess for want of title (ten duys b-ing allowed for gearch), then said ten per cent 1o be forfeited and 10 be void. Acts of sale at purchase: HENRY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. AILORS' AND MECHANICS' WAGES COL- Jectea estates probated: deeds, wills, contracts drawn: advice free. J. G. JEFFRESS. law oftice, 632 Market st., room 28 a corpora ion, and the holder of the note | 188 N ELSUN, ()] NEW YURK, CARD rander. 120A EAdy 8., room 1. ME. KAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice; names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth ME. MOREAU, BEST CLAIRVOYANT AI’E medl}lm in cll{l fee 25c up. 764 Howard st. ME. MABEL WOODS, CLAIRVOYANT and magnetic bealer. Room 8. 207 Post st. MK, HANSEN, PALMIST, CAKD-READER; past, presentand futare: 25c. 148 6thst..r 5. ME. Di; YOUNG HAS ARRIVED; CARD. reader; maguetic heater. 309 Sutter, room 5. ME. LEGE CLAIRVOYANT & BUS, advice: 25c: ome price. 311 Tehama, ur. 4th. ME. WALTEES OF TEHAMA; CARDS: LA dles, 25¢: gents, 60c. 951 Mission, nr. 6th. MK, PEARL, MAGNETIC HEALER: lacky paimist charms. Room 2, 228 Post st, ME. RAY BRNNETT—CARDS ReAD: MAG. netic healing speciaity. K.10,122 Post,2d floor. ME. FANNIE DAVIS, LUCKY MAGNETIC WL healer: cards read. Room 2, 122 Post st UY THAT LADY’S DIA. PIN: PRICE $46, worth $R0. Uuncle Harris. 15 Grant ave. ME. HARRISON OF NEW _YORK: CARD- resder, magnetic healer. R.17, 109a Powell st. = M M M Y M M SKIKITUALISM, 3 RRIVED FROM EUROPE, PROFESSOR Schorn: grand test-meeting to-night, assisted by otber. prominent mediums; articies, leiters read tests (0 alt. 821 Mission st., § P. x. ME. OSMAN, TRANCE MEDIUM, INDE- pendent card-reader, life read ings, love affalrs, business investments, mining speculations. 83 Mission st TPHE LADIES AID WILL HOLD A GRAND bazunr and social dauce tbis evening at their new hall, 418 McAllister st.; free. 326 MCALLISTER—MRS. ¢, J. MEYER; ) test meetings every night, 10c: Tue, Fri, 2P, a.; business siclings:trance cir. Sat.eve $1 M: S, DUPKEE'S WONDERFUL MATEGI- alizing trampet circle to-night, 50c. 24 Turk. MBS, MAY G STEERS: CIRCLE TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock, 26ci readings, $1. 112y Oak st UY THAT 14-K. GOLD LADY'> WATCH; $16, worth $40. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. KX, LLLIS, MEDIUM: SITTING=,9 108, $1; circles Tues., Fri.. 2 . 3., 26c. 1524 Mark. M HYPNOTISM, A A A A A A A A A A A A A YPNOTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT; uccess grid. Hy pnotic MesmericIns,8 O’ Farreil rUL SALE—MISCELLANEQUS, NATIONAL UASH REGISTERS (NICKEL): 5 Hall safes, single ana double doors: 150 show- cases, ail siz lot eléctric fixtures. MOCARTH ARS, SCALES, MIRRORS, FRENCH ranges, etc., bought and sold. MXEKK, 1118 Mission s OUSTEIN COW: JUST CALVED, il Piag, Six-mile station, San Bruno road. FOR SALE-SECUNDHAND &CAR MILK delivery wagon; $18. Appiy 159 Second POk SALE —GANDY - STORK: FIXTUKES almost compieie for business, tncluding monti’s rent; living-rooms: selling account sick- ness. Apply 81 Ninth st. TRICILY HIGH-GRADE WHEELS: ‘96 model: new &nd a few wiightly used; at a speciad bargein to close out before January 1. Call 8% 400 Hattery st. PICECLES THAT WEWILL SLL B FORE our ’97 stock sYrives, new and second hand, at iess tha) suction prices: a rare opportuni'y for Christmas purchumers: cail or send for description. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., 410 Mission st., cor. 1 A TFACTOY WHOLRSALE PRICK~—HAT- 3 (an chalrs. rockers, stands aud odd pleces suit- able for holiday. presents. Save you half by call- ing at once at Caliiornia Ratan Company, 61 First st, near Mission. ECOND-HAND.SAFE: FIREPROOT; VERY cheap. D.N. HAWLEY, 318 Market 'st. RINTING P TYPE. BTC; FINE Christmas preseut HILL, 224 Geary, r. 39. ESTA URaNT FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF R sickness. Ajply 527 Montgomery st. FoE SALE—DOCIO. 'S "STANDING TOP phaeton; 1o good order. KOBERTS, 1618 Market st. - FISE JERSEY COW ¥OE SALE CHEAP; $25 it taken at once. . Address HEIFER, box 21, Call Office. RED DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECI- alty; privaie; no charge uniess successful; all jaw suits, ciaims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, au'y-at-law. 850 Market. W, KING, CHRONICLE BLDG; CONSUL- « tation free: probate: ali cases: fees low. DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS sUC cessful. W. W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market st UY THOXE SOLITAIKE DIA. EARRINGS, 13 §180, worth $400. Uncle Harris, 16 Grant ave. GHEST PRICE PAID GENTS 2D HAND H'lmumn. anda dresses. FABIAN, 1020 l"nl:::n. ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OK- der; als0 1 folding-door safe. 8 Mission s:. OFFEE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PRESS stand desk, money tiil, safe; cheap. 102 Ciay. ROOME DENTAL ASSOULATION, 750 MAR- kot, bet. 30 and 4th: gas speciallsis; painless extracting, with gas, 81t piates. §5 up: fill. 81 up. T GEORGE W. LEEK, 1iF GENUINE Leek denisi, discoverer of panless extraction nd patentes of improved work _or_ teeth without any plate. moved from to 20 O'Farrells:. Li. WORE KKASONABLE AND WAK Tanted. DR J. W. KEY, 1122 Marke: st. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. EW CAMERAS AT 124 GEARY ST.: SEE the Gem, #5. California Camera Company. PHYSICLANS. DR. C. C. ’DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR Golden Gate av.; diseases 0f women a speciaity MisaEc BLUK FLAME HEATEKS ARE the best. W. S RAY MFG. Cii., 12 California ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV: 154 etc. 1 ought and sold. 1068 Mission, nt’h}:, ik AR et L e SR CILERS, ENGINES,2D-HAN D MACHINERY ‘ater-pipes. Mcintosh & Wolpman, 137 Beala. NE SMALL MAUIUM AND LARGE-SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109-111 Market si ROPOSALS FOR THE PLACING OF A cloci-in the Hall of Jusiice. Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco. Decamber 8, 1898, in aicordance with Reso'ution XNo. 15,478 (Third Series) of the Board of Supervisors, sealed coposaie will by received in open session of the oard of Supervisors on MONDLY AFTER- NOON. December 21, 1894, from %:3010 - o'clock, 10 furriish a c.ock for the “Hall of Justice” bulld- ing; in” coutormity with the followiug specitica- tiors: For the furnishing of all labor and materials neressary for the manufacture and complete set- ting of a clock in the lantern of the tower of the all of Justice,” erccied upon & lotof ground situste on . the southeast corner of Washingion ana Kearny streets, in this Uity anl County, all s shown on ihe pians and elevations of the said 1ower ‘accompanying these specificaiions. e cost thereof not 10 exceed the sum bf _three thonsand dollars £ - 'he snid clock to have s dlal face eight feet a:d one-hulf in_diameter, made of the heaviest French plate glass in_ the market; well and per- iee:1y zround on both sides. nere shall be four dials, one on each side of the sald tower, facing north. sonth, eas: and west. Each dial_glass, as nbove, 10 be set securely in strong iron frames, with the outside of said frames ornamented Witha copper molding of 18- ounce copper. The frame of thedials to be of such weight of meial &s may be demanded by the detail bere- after furnished by the architects. The face of all ‘he dials to be ornsmented with numerals_in black, of size as demanded, and the haudsto be also in'black iron. The clock In its entirety to be of the finest workmanship and mechanism, and to be fur- nisbed with Grahsm's escapement, guarauteed 0 maintaina variation of not more than 50 seconds per month when regulated Ttshall be an eight-day, one half and one hour striking clock, and be pro- vided with a bell (0 weizh a: least 3000 pounds, and be made of the purest bell-metal compo- sition, free irom all flaws and of the very best tone. The machinery of the clock immediaiely back of dials. equ rropor 10 be eet idisiant to each, in ceuter of the tower, and set on strong lron | frames, connected withi the frame proper of the tower, and the bell to ba placed in the open por- tion of the tower, immediately below, as shown nerewith. overything appertaining to t#clock, diais, ma- chinery, belis, etc.. (o be supplied by the 'con- tractor, and ail the work necessary 1o set the same, complete, in place, to be done by ihe same con- tractor, and 1he clock turned over Lo the Hoard of Supervisors in perfec: running order, pioperly reg ulated to the Stipulated variatious. All the above 10 be guaranteed and kep: in order by the contractor for the period of five years. The above cleck to be of the Seih Thomas manu- facture. cr of a make equally a8 good, in the opinion of the Board of Superyizors The ubove clock, complete, to be set in piace witbin thirty days after the completion of the buliding under Coutract No. 1. daied —. “The payment for. said clock. compiete, to be made fn full in United States coin thiity-five days sficr the acceptauce by the architect of sll work herein descrived. The work of eonstruction to be done 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 ihe specifications, drawings and plans, to be seen at the office of Shea & Shea, architects, No. 26 Montgomery street. 1n order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award the board han resolved to recelve no bids uniess made upon blank forms prepared by the committee, and a certified check for the sum of §500 deposited by the bidder with and made payablé to the clerk of the board, conditioned it the proposal be accepted and the coniract awarded, and 1f the bidder shail fail or neglect to execute the contract and give the required bond within six days after, the snid sum shall be paid Into the City and County Treasury by said clerk as lLiqul- dated damages for sucn faiture and neglect. Biauks furnished by the clerk. h'nu gand reserves ll;u right 10 reject all bids if the public good 50 require. » INO. A. RUSSELL, Clerx, ROPOSALS FOIL SUPPLIES FOR VETER- s Home Association.—Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors Of ihe Veterans’ Home Associa- tion at its office, room 13, $20 Sansome street, San Francisco, Ualifornia, up to 10 o'ciock 4. X, aturday, December 19, 1596, and opened imme- diately therester in the presence of bidaers. for furnishing end delivering quartermaster and com- missary supplies for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (raitroad station, Yountville), for the six months commencing January 1, 1897, and endine Juue 30, 1897, Schedules, with infor- mation and instractions for submitting b.ds, will be furnisnea upon application by the undersigned, Bidders will carefully foliow the conditions of these schedules, snd no bid wiil be considerad an- Iess it s in accordance with such sch: dules. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified chrek upon some well-known. and responsible ‘banking-nouse tor at least 10 per ceat of the amount of his bid. payable 0 J. C. Currfer, treas- urer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into & good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. ‘1he board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quaniity over or under the amount s fied. ‘Address J. J. SCOVILLE. Secretary Veterans® Home Association. room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, California. By order of the board of directors. J.3. SCOVILLE, Secratary. | Puurus.\u FOR THE ERECTION OF A brick schoolhouse. Office Board of Education, San Francisco. December 12, 1896. (n (ance with & reso.ution 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 sesalon’ of the Boari of rduncation, on Monday, December 28, 1596, at 8:30 o'clock P. M., for the erection and cowpletion of e brick school building on a lot at the northwest corner of Eighteenth and Dolores streets. in said City and County, i accordance With plans and_specifications, which may bs seen at the office of Charles J. Havens, architect of sald gnam.'nom 58, buliding, southwest corner ‘ourth and Market streets. Separate bids will be received for (1) the building exclusive of the work for which sperfal bids are required: for (2; heating anc ventilating, and fcr (3) plambing and. gasfitting. Kach bid must be accompanied by a ceruified check as required by the. specifications. ‘The party or parties to whom contrac's may be awarded will be requirad prior to orat time of the execution of the contracts to ray their proportion of the cost of adverusing this noiice in three daily newspapers Blank proposals furnished by the secretary. The reserxes the right to reject any or &ll bids, or anv portion .of any bid &s the public good may reauire. GEORGLE BEANSTON, Secretary. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—o03 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 75T, $150 £OR CHOICE BUILDING lots in the town of Flichburg; a new sta- tion established near Oaklaud, on the Haywards and San Leaudrolocal line, by the Southern Pacific Company; only 46 minutes from San Francisco and 8 minutes from Uakland: electric-cars every ew_minotes: terms lo suit buyers. Apply to C. M. KUNKLE, owner, 81533 Washington st., Oakland, Cal. $900 FASY 1 ERA 3 ROOMS AND . bath: large loi; Lorin: see it. Adcress WAL P. TODD, 1002 Bioudway, Cakland. FISE HOME 10 BE SACIFICED: RE- duced from $8500 to $4000 that it may be sold atonce: 8 rooms and bath: Al neighborhood. Par- lars on appijcation. A. H. BRErD & CO., 460 Ninth st., Oakiand. W Cox, . Heal estate, loan, collecting and rental agent. has for sale and exchange all kinds of city and_country p.operty, such as business houses, dwellings, cottages, fiats, hotels, vacant and busi- ness lot., fruit ranches, grain farms, raw lands, grazing lands; houses 10 reut: loans negotiated: taxes paid for non-residents: collections made in all parts of the United States. Uftice, Adeline st., opp. station, Lorin, Alameda. County, Cal. (.5 150, LoTs NEAR THE ALTENIEDM IN « Fruitvale; electric cars; only 81 down and $1 a week: selling fast: good improvements, H. B. PINNEY, owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland. A WEEK'S | NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THHE WEEKLY CALL. 1o wracper, for malling. OAKLAND HOTELS, OU WILL FINDA FEW LAKRGE DESIRA- ble rooms at The Raymond; south and east front: single and en sufte; prices with bour., $50 to $60 per couple: 568 Jefterson. Address K. YOUNG. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. 558L 5 ENTH—SUNNY ROOMS: BY THE JJO2 day, wee < or month; newly furnished. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, A K DIAMONUS BY £ATKONIZING H CHELLHAAS, furniture-dealer, 11th, Oakld ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA KEAL FSTATE. | i $2300 COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS AND . iath: pew and modern; large lot: convenient to cars; terms, $300 cash and $25 per month. JO>cPH A. LEONARD CO., 1864 Park | 81., Alameda. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. OMPLETELY FURNI-HED HOUSE OF 9 rooms: &l modern improvements: prettie,t location in Alameda: reference required. 917 Grand st., Morton station. BEKEELEY REAL ESTATE. $1050. : near station; bargain, Berkeiey station. O SALE—COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS, BATH AND reception hall; atiic and basement; lot 40x 150: fine location: 2 blocks from Dwight-way sia- tion; 1 block from Oakland elecirics: must sell immediately. See owneron premises. 2408 Fulton. OWAER SICK: MUST LEAVE Berkeley; housé 5 rooms; lot 100x JOSEPH J. MASON, SAN RAFAEL COTTAGE. OTTAGETULET—8 ROOMS; BATH; LARGE grounds. Pariculars a; CKIM & CO.'S, 118 Montgomery st. FEOFERLYY 1u EXCHANGE. 500 L5, EROM 850 TO.. . 20 houses and lots, from $1250 to. B0 ranchos, all sizes, from $100 to. 20 houses, Oakland and Alameda. $1000 to 30, 8,000 100 business places, all kinds, from $50 to 4,000 25 lodging-houses and hotels, from $200to 3,000 What bave you to offer? H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. opp. Fifth. VW ILL TRADE FAST PACER FOR SAND lots: Golden Gate Park: paced last season in 2:12; record 2:20%,. Address E., box 73. JOOMING - RHOUSES, RESIDENCE PKOP- erty, lots and ranches to excharge. UNDER- WOOD & €0, 765 Market st. QEAND FUK OUR LISI OF ORCHARD HOMES > for sale. WOOSTEE & WHITTON, San Jose. TPIMBER—12580 ACKES; KEKN CO.; PLENTY : excellent stock ranch. N..box 16, C HORSES, 40 HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS es, carts, harneas: Grand Arcade Horss Marker, $27 Six.a st ¢ anction sales evers Weduss Gay. BULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. TI'HE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA. lencia st., is the mm g0t you want to buy. sell or exchange bugeles, ns or har Dess; auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. EW ANU SECONL-HAND HAR- 1l kinds; buggy,wagon, Carts, surrey 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. HEAL DRIVING AND WORK HORSES; welght 1000 to 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. - 50 WAGONS AND CAKKIAGES. EW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKERS', LA UN- dry, milk and grocery wagons: also rockaway and 2 fine buggies. 828 Harrisonst. TOR SALE CHEAP,1 LL/HT SIDE-SPRING wagon. 2012 Tenty-thiid s TINE GOLD STOP_ WATCH FUR $76: COST $200: at GNCLE HARRIY, 15 Gran: ave. YOOD SECOND-HAND LIGHT EXPRESS; T new platform: laundre; cheap. 414 Broadway. LEGAL NOTICES. 0 SAMUEL STEWART AND ELIZA ANNE STEWART. theson and daughter of JAMES STEWART, formerly of Grey Abbey. County Town, Jreland, and their chiidren: In the High Court of Justice in Ireland, Chancerv Division. Estate of JAMES ST WART, deceased. ‘IAY- LOR vs. MCLEAN Record No. 1893-207. Whereas the above-named SAMUEL STEWA 'Y, 11 iiving on the 10:h day of August, 1892, the date of the death of JAMES STEWART, late of Be fast, in the couniy of Antrim, In [relend, la- borer, or if dead before tuat date, the children of the said SAMUEL STEWART is or areentitied under the will of said JAMES STEWART to a share of his property, and -whereas tne said ELIZA ANNE STEW A RT, If living on _the said 29:h day of August, 1892, or if dead before that dace, her children is or are aiso entitled under the said will to a share of the said vroperty. Pursuant to an order made in the above suit the sald SAMUEL STEWART, if living, or if desd since the sald date, his legal personal representa- tive, orif dead bef re the said date, bis children, and'ihe said ELIZA ANNE STEWART, if liv- ing, or if dead since thé said aate, her legal per- sonal rapresentative, or if dead before the said aste, her children, are 0a or before the st day of ¥ebruary, 1897, (o send particulars of their claims as such son and daughter respective!y of the said JAMES ~TEWARI, ot as ihe chiidren or such son or daughier respectively, 10 Messrs. HAR- PER &MILLSor No. 41 Lower Sackville sireet. Dublin, In Ireland, the solicitors for the plaintiffs. or, in default thereof, they will be percmptoriiy excluded f om the banefit of said order. HARPLR & MILLS, Solicitors, 41 Jower Sack- viile street, Dubiin. ¥ HOTELS. \ BROOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH ST, board and room $1 to §2 per day. £6 to $12 per week; choice rooms 50 cents to $1: suite ro0m's for family $i 1o $1 50 per night: first-class service; free coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY, 35000‘ 13, miles from Napa Clty: 7 acres | 6 acres or- | ‘weitth st., bet. Clay and | 4 flats, lot 50x114 5,000 | 1 good Jot in city. 150 2 lots Ocean View, 50x125 500 PIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth, marriaze and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They mus: be handed inas eitherof the publication offices and be indorssd witatle nameand residence 0f Persous xuiuorised 10 amVe the same published. | - BORN. CHEFFERS—In this city, December 10, 1898, to the wife of Charles H. Cheifers, a daugnter. LIVINGSTON—In this city, totne wife of J. D Livingston, a son. MARRIED. FROMMENWILER—PETE KSEN—In Oakiand, December 16, 1596, by the Rev. J. H. Theiss- Anton Frommenwiler and Elilie Viola Petersen- LEVY—MARKS—In this city, December 14,1896, by the Kev. M. 8. Levy. Samuel Levy of Keeler, Inyo County, aud Pauiine Marks of San frau- cisco. ) e s e LD, Krausgrill, John G. Larney, Anarew McManus, hary Melville, Donaid A. Mitchell, Alexander Parsons. Mrs. S. M. Regan, Theresa Schliexer, Henry Stubr, Henry Suliivan, P. D. Vits, Pauline Barnell, May Bessioger, Gamilla Bird, Leona B. Blanken, Henry Bonuell, Mrs. Mary E. Brown, Ella s Costa. Angela Davide, Massa Deegan, Wiiilam Flynn, Michael Greerfield (in:ant) Kabn. Max Wegner, Joha Keegan, Jonn Welis, Kevilo BARNELL—In the City and County Hospital, De- cember 16, 1898, May Barneli, aged 26 years. BESSINGER—In this city, December 17, 18986, Gamilla, dearly beloved wire of Hiazint Bessin: ger. and mother of Alber:, Nleiia and Jullus Bessinger, «nauveof Leipilc, Germany, aged 29 years and 5 months. BIRD—In this city, December 16. 1896, Lenna Belle Bird, wifeof Frank A. Bird. mother of Minerva May Bird, and sisterof Aileen and John €, Lightner, a nauve of California, aged 35 years 10 months and 15 days. [Petaluma and Santa Rosa papers please copy. | 8 Friends and acquaintauces are respect- fuily nvited to sitend the funeral services THIS DAY (Friday), at 1 o'clock P. 3. 8¢ Grace M. E. Church, coruer Capp and Twenty- first streats. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, by carriage. BLANKEN—In this city. December 16, 1896, Henry, beloved husband of Augus'a Blanken, and fatherof Henry and Willie Bianken, a ua- tive of Hanover, Germany. aged 36 years 4 monthsanl $ days. A member of Germania Club. B~ Friends and acquAintancey are respect- sully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, December 2, at 1 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of H. F. Buhr & Co.. 1209 Mission street, near Eighth, thence 6 Germania Club Hall, 421 Post siree, where funeral services will be held, commeneing at 2 0'c.ock P.M. luterment L O. Cemetery. BONNELL—In this city, December 18, 1896, Mra. Mary kKva Bonnell, anaiive of San ¥rancisco, aged 25 yeats b months and 20 days. BROWN—In the City ana County Hospital, De- cember 17, 1896, Ella Brown, aged 4 yars. COST A—In this city, December 15, 1898, Angela Costa, beloved wife uf the late Glovanni Costa. and motner of Louie, Amelia. Mary anl Peter Cos:a a native of italy, aged 53 years 4 months and 10 days. A Friends and acoualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from her Iate resi- dence, 414 Keyes ailey.off Pacific stroet, be- tween Powell and Mason. luterment Mount Calvary Cemete DAVIDE—1n he Citv and Conaty Hospital, De- cember 17, 1898, Massa Davide, aged 46 years. DEEGAN —In this city, December 17, 1896, Wil- liam. beloved husband of Delia Deezan, a native of the parish of Ameo, Queens County, Ireland, aged 43 +ears. A3~ Remains at_pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. ‘To be removed (o-day at 4 o'clock P. M. to K. R. B. Hail FLYNN—In the City and County Hospiral, De- cember 17, 1895, Michael Flynu, agea 32 years. GREERFIELD—In this citv. December 17, 1896, infant son of A. C. Greerfield, a native of San ‘Jose, Cal. aged 3 years an 2 months. KAHN—In this city, December 17, 1896, Max Kahn, beloved broiher of Mrs. F. Levy, Mrs. J. Newman, Mrs. L. Daliman aud Louls, Leon and Sam Kahn, a nailve of Germany. aged 4u years and 4 days. v A Friends and acgualntances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TiIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. 3., from the family residence, 907 Geary street. ' iniermeac Home of Peaca Cemeters. by 3:30 o'clock P. M. train from Third and Townsend scrests. KEEGAN—In this city, at the Potrero, December 15, 1893, Joun, beloved husband ot Mollie Kee- gan, son of Martiu and El'en Keegan, brother of James Keezan and Mrs. Felix Dougherty, and brother-in-law of ‘Thomas Henry, & native of San Franclsco, aged 23 vears and 5 months. RFFriends and acquaintances ars réspect- fuily inviced to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Friday). at 9:30 0'clock A. ., from his late resi- dence, 825 Jows sires:, between Yolo and Yuba, thence to St. Teresa’s Church, Tennessee sireet, ‘where a requiem hig 1 mass will be ceiebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A.a. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. KRAUSGRILL—In this city, Decembar 16. 1805, John Georze Krausgrill. beloved fatner of Johu ant Philiip Krausgrill, Mrs. Conrad Bill and Mrs. Phillip Weisel 0f 5an Jjose, Cal., & naslve of Nieder . Hessen- Darmstadt,Germany, aged 75 years 11 mionths and 19 days. 0@ Friends and arquaintances are respect- fully invited to nitend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 0'clock P, 3. from his late resi- dence, 1003 Greenwich street. laiermens L O. 0. F. Cemetery. LARNEY—In San Rafael. December 18, 1893, ‘Andrew Larney, a native of the parish of Do- nora. County Meath, Lreland, aged 85 years. -Friends and acquaintances ars respect- sully invited to attend tho funeral THIS DAY (Friday), from his iate residence, thence to St. Raphasl’s Church. where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. commencing at 10:30 0'clock A. M. McMANUS—In this city, December 15, 1896, Mary McManu« (pee Lycette), beloved wife of Matthew H. McManus, motherof Herbert L. McManus. daughter of Patrick and the late Cath- erine Lycette, and sister of John and Joseph Lycette, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 yeacs 1'month and 15 days. [ Vallejo (Cal.) and Mos- cow (1daho) papers please copy. ] BF-Frienas and ACQUAINANCAs Ara _respect- fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 1:80 o'clock P. M., from her late residence, 611 Halght street. thence to Sacred Heart Church, where services will bs held for the repose of her soul, commencing at 2 o'clock p.u. Interment Moun: Calvary Cemetery. MELVILLE—In this city, December 17, 1896, Donald A., dearly beloved sonof James and Bertha Melville, and_brother of James Moliter Melville, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 13 days. MITCHELL—In this city, December 15, 1898, “Alexander, dearly beloved husband of Catherina Mitchell, a native of London, England, aged 42 years 9 months and 11 days. F-Friends and scquaintances are respact- fully invited to sttend the funeral services THIS DAY (Friday), at 11:30 o'clock A. ., at bis late residence, 1043 Mission street. ln: terment Uypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. PARSONS—In this city, December 17, 1896, Mrs. %, M. Parsons, beloved wife of Dr. . C. Parsons of Savannah, Ga., & native of Maine, aged 60 ears. Y 8@ Friends and scanaintances aro respect- solly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), 8t 10 0'Clock A.., from the par- Jors of H. F, Suhr & Co.. 1209 Mission streei, near Eighth. Intermeni L.0. . ¥. Cemetery. REGAN—In this city. December 16, 1896, ‘Theresa, dearly beloved wife of Marin Regan, and mother of Joseph, James, Thomas. Annie and the late Matthew and John Hegan, a mative ot the parish of Khode, Kings County, Irelana, aged 44 years. 14 T HLIEKER—In this city, December 8, SGianty. beloved husbaud of Christine Schlieker, and father of Harriet and Frieda Schlleker, s native of Hunover, Germany, aged 51 years 9 monthsand 15 days. [New York papers please copy. %']Fflmdl and acqualntances are respact- solly invited to sttend the faneral THIS DAY Friday), at 1:30 o'clock P.M.. from his laie Tosidence, 401 Spear street, corner Harrison, {hence to Washington Hall.' 35 Eddy street. where the funeral services will be held under the suspices of the Noradeutscher Verein at 2 o'clock P. M. lintermenc I O. 0. F. Cemetery. TU i R—In this eity, De:ember 17, 1896. Henry, S oved husband. of the late Elien Stuhe and father of Annie Stubrand Mrs. C. W, O'Bri:n. & native of Germany, aged 08 years 5 months nd 9 days. SULLIVAN—In this city, December 16, 1895, P. D. ~uilivan, beloved brozher-of Mrs Thomas ariey, Mrs. Jul:a Downing and the late Michael and Daniel Sullivan, s Datuve ot Castletown, Bear1s'an :, County Cork, Ireland, aged 45 years. [ Virginia City papers olease copy. | B@-Friends and ACQUAINIANCEY ATA respel solly inviced to attend the funeral THIS Da (Friday), at 5:35 0'Clock A. M. from the resi- dence of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Farley, 1618 Guerrero stree:, thence t. Paul’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be_celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenciug av ¥ 0'clock A. M. % VITS—Inthi< citv. December 17. 1896, Pauline, dearly beloved wife of Jacob Viis, & native of dermany, uged 61 years 3 months and 24 days. - Friends and acauainances are respect- fully Invited o attend the fyasral TO-MOKRROW (Saturday), atel o'clock P.i, from her late residence 14l Mission sireu: , near Ninih. In- termen: Moun: Olivet Cemetery. WEGNER—In the Citv snd County Hospital, anmass 11, 1698, John Wegner, aged 49 vears. WELLS—In this city, December 17, 1493, Kevilo ‘Wells, a native of Ohio, azed 72 veacs. MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS,| 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. LincoinSchool. ‘Telephone 3080. F. L. GUNTZ. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directers and Embalmers. 8and 10 CITY HALL SQUARE. Telephone South 432. b H. W. GANTNER. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEMEs Slusiva: focation naceiisd. Clice V1 Mares T n ] Wieeh, SOULLERSL COFUEr O° SiXiim