The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 19, 1896, Page 13

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FUSINESS CHANCES, ¥ ) AT THE RELIA- bie offic s of HEALY & 0O, 23 Kearny st French liquor-s:ore at invoize price. D © and fancy groceries, etz., kep: by present owner 12 years; Lving-room: 50. Branch baiery, candy, stationery, no ions, cigars, rooms; near Market; $125. 0 AND RETAIL & ]Li);‘(")d()l{"".p::qua e: oneof the best eatab: locations in city: long lease; ame name; fine trade without 7 City Hall ave BENER & CO., 0D M in our nearly all air burning gas range manufac.uring concern: ble profits gusranieed, ity given for capital inv Call es in fall work at 1241 O'Farrell M. daily. . P2 NER, AS HELPER AND LU0, N $50 per month. Toom and board guaranteed. D. MCRAL, 847 Mission 3 ) MANUFACIUR S1000. well established and can be largely increased. box 83, Call Office. INESS, 1 now paying w Address Manufac- Inquire.at 1 ] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1896. HOUSES TO LET. ROOM HOUSE; ALL MODERN CON- veniences; carpets for sale if desired. Call Dbet. 10 A 3. and 2 P. 3x, 1410 Fulon st., bet. Broderick aua Baker. | nousEREEPING ROOMS — Continuea. 13 FFRSONALS. 1hira sStree:. THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK—FUR- nished housekeeping rooms. 519 T ROOMS, BATH AND LAUNDRY, SUNNY Thirteenth Street. | side of Glen Park av.: in excellent repair wnd i a2 very aitractive: $:0. DEMPSTEK, 36 Glen Park 18 THIRTEENTH, NR. HOWARD — 2 ave, off Tewelth st. nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. 241 GEAKY—HOUSE: 7 ROUMS AAND Twenty-third Street. bath: - s rge stable and yard. 42 POWELL—FRC HOCSE. 9 RUOMS; rear, Call on premises. 1 $18. 7 ROUMS AND BATH: NEWLY PA- 2123 Mason st. $1: 310 LARKIN [3 5 ROOMS, SMALL, IN GOUD ORDER. « Part of house 308 First, cor. above Folsom. $11 storeroom; neig Call w 185 AND $18: TWO HOUSES; four rooms and cellar aud six rooms and quiet and _respectable 2, north side of bborhood. tornia S AND BATH, 8432 eventeenth st , few steys from Valencia, 3798 TWEN TY-THIKD, BET. DOLORES =0 and Chattanooga—XNice furnished rooms 1or housekeepins. Vau DNess Avenne. 1 F VAN NESS AVE.—HANDSOMELY FUR- ' ©) nished alcove, dressing and bath room at- tached, carpets and furniture new, and kitchen for lichit house<eeping, quiet, reasonable: also fur- nished or uniurn:shed parior floor, 4 rooms. KOOMS TO LET. Kighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. 11 71 FILLMORE — SUNNY CORNEK; & {2 rooms; bath: cheap rent 10500d tenant. Ta, and RENT — NICE_HOUSE, COTTAGE OR See SCRIBN ER & CO., 7 City Hall ave.,, stand, Emeryvilie, Alameaa County, Cul. W ANTED 10 ESS-WAGON and good stand: no agents. A dress W., box 84, this office. BAKERY AND RESTAURANT near carhouse; new; low rent. 3399 Sac- . DOING GOOD BUSIN 3 h st. LELDES. T FOR SALE; Third s p; good busin QOF IF YOU AMOUNT ":(._)-JUU. n cast come well recom- mended. will give you interest in business tha: will pay you $2000 ~ vearly, besides $100 month salary: particulars only at personal interview: thir is ce of a lifetime. "Address K. C., box 44, this oftice. | 15y NTLY FITTED.UP g 4 tine re.afl business; estab- location; will seldom offered . A.SCHAEF HON AND EELIABLE nan, with bank references, desire se aud lot position 0. 0. s.ore, and )0 n ey V. ber 20, halt-interest in & restaurant ted in a large mining town and doing a fine od reasons 1or selling. Address box RAx - CHANCE FOR THOSE Vot est in a 2ood gold mine WHO DESIRE full investiga- J. 2., box on aliowed and particulars furnished. 93, °Call Oftice. TERN HOUSE WANT KESPONSIBLE ty with $300 to $400 10 control business on big opening. Apply to MR- KNOWL- use, 126 3 SR AS CASHIER AND AS- $40 per montn, room and value. L, box 80, Call. AND LODGING-HOUSE; furnished: good business; good Oftice. all 2ce for right par QMALL F W who wil Apply years: in good runain; 9153 Al AND SALOON—4 LIV- - inz-:00ms upstalrs; must be sold next nire Call Office. NOTIONS, {3AKERY, CANDY, CIGARS, 2) groceries; 4 fornished rooms; good business; Gheap. 2604 Sutter st 8! § 7 Ga SR_SAT00N ON FOURTH st be sold. Call Office, N PAYING SALOOY OFFICE FOR SAL nd job. Call 8 ) grocery and r iiguor Address A. V., box 39, Call Oflice. RANT FOR SAL: y and PARTNER W2 man; on s fruit and ve ROAD Address Y HOTEL OR ring $100 per month. Sucramento. N: GOOD BUSK vill sell whole or KTNrR WANTED BY of means. Room 3, 309 Sutter st. FOR SALOON; OTH-R BUSI : ey. 1342 Market st PAYING M2 EWSPAPER nOUTE 1IN INTRE dose €0 Suu Franciss. For particulurs spp.s this office. > TE FOR BALE ACKOUSS THE BAY. Call Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE, ¥ [ ZOOMS A~D BATH, CHEAP. 429 THIR- enth st., bet. Valencia and Guerrero. 1U_ KRNI FOK VERY LITTLE USes flum;;ey at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S 10 Ellis Street. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 KLLIS — INCANDES- cent lights in every room; reading-room, cor taining dally pajers; smoking-room and Jadies' parior; open all nizht: rooms per nighi, 35¢ to $1 50:" week, §2 to $5: month, 88 to 830; fire es- capes; elevator on office floor; annex of 65 rooms now ready:hot and cold water in each room: batas. M1 BEAMONA, 130 ELLIS. MRS, KATE 3. 1 ART. manager—A quiet house: centrally lo- coted: newly furni: Lot & cola waler. O r £ 4 ROOM near Nineteenth. N 5TO S ROO! prices to good RUOMS, BATH, BASE ent reasonabie. 120 Fillmore st. 87 Jremise: AND $9— CUTTAGES, 3 AND 4 rooms: good order: water free. Apply 945 Bryant st, or UMBSEN & CO, 14 .0 FLATS T0 LET NTH, HALF Aty Supper ter fre. "FLAT; BATH; AVE., NR. TW upper rooms: is ird st 9 11 Z. th {neteenth st , near Casiro. AT, 5 ROOMS, BA1H; SUN ALL 493 FLLIS—L. i PARLORS; NICELY £ surnished; suitable for doctor’ or dentist; single rooms. ¥iftn street. FIFTH—PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR- nished rooms. 10 Geary Streec. 337 SEARY, COR. MASON. shed sunny 10: ARRE 5 D ed rooms: optional; folding-bed. MAETT TL 1101 GEARY, SW. COR. VAN Ness—suites aud singles; newly furaished. LoOWwWara Sire 989 EOWARD, COR. NICELY FUR- ) nished suites, $3 50 a_week: single beds, $1 25 to $1 50: double beds, $1 50 to $2 50 week. " Jones street. ~ JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW b .)04 management: elegant sunny suites and single: newly furnished: tath, etc.; $10 to $30. Kearny Street, A ELINGTON HOUSE, 127 - KEARNY — £\ Pleasant sunny rooms,en suite and single; rss Cluss 1o cvery respect: terms reasonasle. R. SMITH’S BATHS Positively Cure RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. DYSPEPSIA, CATARRE and NRRVOUSNESS 'PRICE $1: 6 FOR $5. DR. SMITH’S SANITARIUM and ELECTRIC BATHS. Free consultation irom 1 t0 3 and 6 108 ». M. Sundays 10 10 12. 518 Buchanan street, near Geary. NS MARIE ZIMBRICH 1708 FILLNOKE st inf rms her patrons anl the public that she hias reiurned from Paris and is prepared to EDUCATIONAL. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, iyping, telegraphy, languages, English branches, electrical engineering: 20 teachers: 15,000 gradu- ates; day and evening sessions; catalogue. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.; expenses less, scholar- ship-better than elséwhere; teachers’ preparatory course free. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 823 Montgomery st.: individual instruction 1a shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.: Jife scholarship $50: low -rates per week and mo. NGINELEING SCHOOL: MECH. ELE execute all orders for dressmaking in the latest civil, mining, survey, assay, archit.. X ray tashions. taught:es. 1864. A.VAN DER NAILLEN,795 Mkt 1ADY'S €URLINED - ENGLISA-NADE TOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAK, BANJO: i coat: driving or traveling; new; g.eat sacri- hali-hour lessons, 50c: hour, $1.' PROF. D, fice. 487 Geary st. MANSFIEI.D, 1001 Market st., cor. Sixth. FoE SALE — FINE TALKING PAKROT; very tame. Valencia Market, cor. Twenty-third and Valencla st: OOKKEEPING THOROUGHLY 1N 6 WEEKS or year’s course free; only accouniant teaching. TARR, room 572, Parrott Emporium building. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper I lustration—The Christmas vacation extends from December 18 to January 4, 1897. Particulars at 424 Pine st. | OR SALE—3 OF THE FINEST LOUISTANA mocking-birds. in sobg; will gusrantee them. 239 Langton pply bet. 2and 6 p. ar. 1 THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDIOAG Institute, sll cases treated and medicines fur. Dished for §1; call or write. 102914 Markes sa, bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS & SPE- clalty: private: no charge unless successtul! all lawsuits, s, collections, wills. deeds, etc., attended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market URNEI'L’S COKN CURE—SURE CURE FOR corns, bunions, warts: 25c. 327 Montgomery. JUITS CLEANISD. ¢RESSED, $1;: REPAIRS dyeing done. 181 Montgomery, r. ; 4:tel.red 2874, W ALL PAPER 4C A KOLL: PAPER HANG- ing, painting éte., by contract or day’s work, at your own pric SUITAB o N.E. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. TRISTMAS PR NT-FINE eat variety at factory prices. RIT 138 Montgomery. MES, THOMPSON'S MAN CURING AND halr-dressing patlors removed to 8 Mason st, 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—THE PUB- lic is hereby notified that, on October 20, 1896, 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 debts contracted in connection with said busin 'ss Drior to said date. I. & BOSTWICK. Stockton, December 12, 1895. watches. diamends, jewelry i A |5 ELASCO'S LYCET M SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged ; on stage. R. 5and 12, 1, 0. 0. ¥, bl {RENCH TAUGHT: NEW METHOD; PRO fessor direct from Paris. J., box 10, Cali O ffice T UITAK, MANDOLIN, PIANOU AND VOCAL lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 39 Fifth. O0SS—VOICE CULTURE: ELOCUTION, RE- moved to Dononoe bldg,cor Market&Taylor sts. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAMR, day & night; no classes; $5 month. 845 Mission. IGHT SCHOOL:HEALD'S BUS.COLLEGE: 24 Post ;commercial,shorthand, English 10w rates. ROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet: reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powell, [ PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; French.German lanzuages:$2 mo. 109Tavlor,r7. LOST. OST—DARK RED COW, TIPS OF HORNS and tail cut, branded on left hip, white spot on forenead; reward paid. JOHN ESCLOSES, 401 Napies st., Excelsior Homes.ead. OST—BET. ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH, on Market, purse containing money aud keys. Finder will be’ Iiberally rewarded by returning to 1725 Market, off Haight. 1,957-,GOLD MEDAL WITH NAME J. i SCULLY. Return to 5%, Harriet st. OST—A CENTEK-PIECE, EMBROIDERED in violels. Please return to 2001 Eddy st. A CITY REAL ESTATE. MONEY TO LOAN. EAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 4 MONTGOMERY ST. CHEAP AND REDUCED PRICES. $]5_000 RENTS $126; NW. COR. SUT- terandScoit sts.; 87:6x100; store and flats. $16.50 AN OFFER WANTED ON AC- B . count of foreclosure; NK. corner Waller and Lagunasis.; 110x137:6: 1 biock from Market st, 2 blocks from Valencia st ERY CHEAP: REDUCED TO $8000: 6TH t; 50x80 and 3-story buiding; 3 stores be- low and 6 flats above; near Bryant s’ ERY CHEAP: KEDUCED TO $1950: PA- cific ave.; lots 27:6x100; facing into the Pre- sidio; unobstructed view. 1400, EAMPSHIRE ST, NEAR 23D; « Louse of 6 rooms ana lot 25x100. 3900, FINE 2STORY; 8 ROOMS, BATH, . etc., and lot 25x114; N. side 234 st.. bet.Valencla and Guerrero: street accepted; cheap. ’9800 BUSH ST., BET. MASON AND . Taylor; 25x187:6 and 3-siory; 11 rooms and bath. 900, SOF; PIERCE AND FILBERT; 28x '+ 80; one block from Union-st. cars. 9295(), COR. MISSION ST. AND RICH- . land ave. : 26x100; electric-cars pass; sureet sewered; easy terms. $280 $250 $250 IBERTY ST., BET. VALENCIA AND GUER- J rero; 25x114, and 2-story, 6 rooms and bath; price reduced to #3500, and offer wanted; fine view, $3200, =, 0% D ST AND 31T AVE, « facing the park: D st. graded and macadamized; fine view of ocean and headlands. NE. COR. WEBSTER AND HERR- « mannsts.; 87:6x87:6; easy terms. 45x100; 23D ST.. BET. MISSION « and Howard; street accepted. EACH: OAK ST., N. SIDE; 2 LOTS 25x137:6; bet. Broderic< and Baker. o1 LADY'S WATCH AND ENAMELED pin; $15 reward. Paintstore, 22 Eliis st. NOTONLY DRESSTHE HAIR. BUT ITAKE the greatest care not to burn or break it: hair- dressing. 25¢. My Quinonia Hair Tonic, positive cure for dandruff and fulling hair. 35c a Lottle. I can resiore gray and bleached halr to. its natural color without the use 0f poisons. G. LEDERER, 111 sStockton st. B ] ADOZEN_FINE CABINLTS AT WIL SON’S Gallery, 1028 Market. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR 2D-H SND La- dies’ and gents’ clothes. Mrs. HAHN 316 34. “FLAT, 8 ROOMS réasonable. LEGANT NE 10144 Vales TPPER Lower flat rear yards for flowers; $2: Four suuny rooms and bath on Glen Park av second_flo ave. BATH; MODERN welfth st.; $20. laindry; front and 30. improvemes 5 rooms; bat DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park , off Tw MODERN IM. 4150 4 sunoy JNNY. 6 RUOMS ts, 17064 Hyde st LS4 () NICE FLAT 4 yards; $13. 524 Sixth 3 @R NICESUNNY UPPER FLAT: 5 ROOMS DL 0. and vath; hasement; yard. 720 Webster, 0., 602 MARKET, HAVE 20 « new flats: ready jpuuary 1: rent cheap JICE UPPLR FLAT , 12 AND 20 Exlg ST., frteenth and Fourteenth: off Mission, bet. T 5 rooms and bath; $17. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Mont- goa ery st oL 1015 McAllistes CHEAr ~ rooms, §8 to $1 48 AT OF 7 ROOMS: EATH: YARD; $22 60, near Webster. 3 MODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 see them. 523A Seventh st. OF & ROOMS, ~1 HAIGHT ST.—FLAT 4 ROOMS, {2 yara and basement; sunny; $11. 91 1 HOWARD, NEAK FIF) FLAT 4 93 rooms una bath. | Mor ¥ s ol and 820 T OF 7 ROOM NY: CAN RENT unfurnished rooms. 235 Page st. Q AND 3730 TWENTIETH ST., NEAR Z0 Guerrero—Handsome modarn flats; 7 6 rooms and baib each; reduced to §25 and see them. $2 bath. A gum 10 ON, NELAR NIA H— 20. Liegant ly DAVID STERN & SONS, 20 Mout- ery ;l HAIGHT, NR. BA KER—~ ICE 6-ROOM Z1 far: vest block on Haight; fine view. $ Y KOOMS AND e.. nr. Buchanan. <. basement. 706 Birch money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, “FUR VERY LITTLE v 2 ontsomery st ¥URNISHED FLATS. pia Mason and Taylor, off Geary. 60 9 BUCHANAN 7 FELL — SUNSY = bay-window, kitene; other rooms, house- it EDDY—3 ing; lower floo ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- aiso single furn. rooms B Xilis Street. (PALMETTO) — FURNISHED ELLIS . Z housekeeping rooms: aiso spites and single. - [ Federal Street. FE. AL—1 FURNISHED ROOM; USE of kitchen; $5. modern flat of 7 rooms and | TEW AVEAUE HOUSE, 808 KEARNY ST, AN corner Jackson—single rooms 15, 20, 25. 50 cents per night: special rates per week or month. | {EARNY, Nk SUTTER—2 UNFURNI-HED | 18 'front rooms. oftices or housekeeping; gas free; | $10 month. Apply 15 Grant ave. Leavenworth Street. 306 LEAVESWORIH — LARGE =~ SUNNY room; also single; runuing water; gas and bath; cheap. Market Street. OSEMITE HOU 10i> MARKET — PER night, 85¢ 10 $1: . $1 50 10 $5: familles. Milssion Street. COCK HOUSE, 781 MIS “lect famiiy rooming-hous week. 'Y ION, THE SE- $1 50 to §6 per 1316 OU1DUOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- 1y night cor. Market and Sixth sis.; artistic ad- vertisements in liviug light: promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. JLFCTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM: Winchester House. 44 Third st., nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 G0 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week ; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. TCTURE-FRAMING WITH GLA=S 7x9 [V 10c.: 8x10 and 10x12, 15c: 11x14 and 12x16, 20¢; 14x17, 26¢: 16x20, 30c; 18x22, 35c: 20x24, 45c: 22x28'in., 60c. JONES, 547 Mission st AVE YOUR FEATHER-BEDS AND PIL- lows filled, McCaBE'S, 870 Mission, cor. 5th. TVORCE AND ANNULMENI GF MAR- riage; terms of payment obliging; legal every- where. Address Jock box F, 906 Market st., 8, F. VW E MAKE THE BIST $12 SULT T0 ORDER inthe U.S. NEWHAUS & CO.. 115 Kearny. Post Street. “P ANDOLPH,” 501 POST ST., COR. MASON— 50 bay-window pasites; smalier sostuli un- ning water: gas; $1 50 to $4 per week. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, etc.; lowest rates. 948 Market st. MAGNISCOPE — NEW PROJECTING MA- chine; uses the kinetoscope films; price $250. BACIGALUPIL 946 Market st. O>T—A PASSBOOK WILH THE HIBERNIA Savings and_Loau Society of San Francisco, in ths upme of MARY TERESA CONLEY, No, 108,304, The finder will please return to bank. UST—A ROAN MILCHCOW WITH HALF Jborn cut off. Finder p ease return to S. V. Homestead, bet. 4 and 5 Mile House, Mission road, PETER ITKOB, and receive reward, OST — BADGE FOR PHEVENTION OF Cruelty to Animals, No. 81. Return to Third and Howard sts. OST—GORDON SETTER, MONDAY, DEC. 14. Liberal reward if returned to 3855 Twen:y- first st., bet Noe ana Castro. OST—ON THE WAY HOME FROM THE Columbia Theater, one Ea.tern Star pin. Please return to this office and receive reward. HORSES, 4() Horsts FOi SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harnesy: Grand Arcade Hotsa Market, 327 Six:h st ; anction sales every Wednes cay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. TPk EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA. lencta st., is the place 1o go1f you want to buy. gell or exchange horses, buggies, wagons or har- Dess; auction saies every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. H()( SET NEW AND SECONU-HAND HAK: ness; all kinds; buggy.wagon, carts, surcey & rockaway: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. H) BEAL DEIVING AND WOKK HOKSES] weight 1000 to 1700 Ibs. £62 Howard sc. WAGONS AND CARRIAGE>. 1oweil Sireei. POWELL—2 SUNNY CORNER FRONT rooms; niceiy furnished. 225 | | second sirees. SECOND — SINGLE reasonable. NY FURNISHED D—NICE SU! #1 a week up. 1000 SARDS, $1 50. SHOW CARDS, EIC. Tel. Black 141. HILL, 2214 Geary st." AZOR EXCHANGE, 650 MARKET—BASE- \ meni ne edge put on razor for 25 cents. ATCHE>S, DIAMON >, JEWELKY OF ALL kinds at reduced prices: mus: move: building to be torn down. 5 aud 7 Third s UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY VL uniil cured: send for book. DKS. MANS FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Market st. Shipley Street. NICE SINGLE FRONT ROOM; cheap. £ SHIPLEY 65 Faraisnea | < Sixth Street. 01 SIXTH | Loz aul manicuriug parlors; cheap. LOAKS, FUKS AND SULTS RETAILED AT J wholesale prices. Factory. 20 Sansome st. DRESSMAKEKS, J EW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKERS', LAUN- dry, milk and grocery wagons; also rockaway and 2 fine buggies. 828 Harrison st. "OR SALE CHEAP, 1 LIGIHT SIDE-SPRING wagon. 2912 Twenty-thizd st. G 00D SECOND-HAND LIGHT FEXPRESS; new platform: laundrv: cheap. 414 Broadway. FUE SALE-MISCELLANEOUS AMERAS AND TUBES, 8x10 TO 18x2! Dbackgrounds, printing-frames, headrests, dark- room tents and everyining for gllery or outdoor work at give-away prices. THOMAS HOUSE- WORTH, 2019 Sacramento st. SKIRTS. 75c; 55914 Stevenson st. UITS MADE FROM $3 UP: capes, $1: fi_guaranteed. XTH — QUIET SUNNY ELEGANT ms; all convenlences; fireproof building. CLAIRYOYANTS. 124 2IXTH — SUNY HOUSEKEEP.NG { rooms, suites sad single; rent moderate; first floor. 125 SIXTH-CHEAPEST 1N WE CITY: nicely furnished sunny double front rooms. ! 242 SIXTH—LARGE FRONT KOOM WITH £34 Gireplace: $6 per moath. | Stockton siree.. HE EUROPEAS, 17 STOCKTON ST.—FUR- nished rooms, en suite or single: hot, cold water in every room;: baths: elevator; trunsient solicited. Taylor Street. TAYLOR — BAY - WINDOW FRONT rooms: suite or siugle; §1'25 week; suite, 10 | 84 50. | BOAKDING AND ROOMS, S scim 60 A POWELL, NEAR BUSH — NEW 8%firnished suany pariors, suitavle for home comforts. 629 EOST-L RGE £ ) board or without 50 parior suite with bo; TAECE, PLE T ROOM: water: for 2 845; single = 22. 4] EDDY-LOVELY SUNNY PARLORS and other rooms. with board, $20 up. SU ROOM, WITH ledies preferred: $8. GEARY—HAN uaoTfluEy FURNISHED 5 suitable for doctor; also parily furnished; i diresi. FIFTH—3 ROOMS; ELEGANTLY FUR- nished lower flat complete for housekeeping; no children. £ RQOMS, CLE $2500 J 26-room hous: 1500 Small amount payments. 10°fo0m nouse, worth . 800 15 roorns, fine cornel . ¥00 4#-coom house; rooms a §rooms: near City Hal 14.rooms on Folsom st., near Th @6.room corner house, new furniture 45 rooms on Market st., offer wanted. 32 rooms, central. good furniture. ... . 250 2 SKER, 1020 Marke: st., opp. Fifth. T 260: MONEYMAKER 25: nr. Mar 5Q KOOMS, § <O 12 rooms, rent 30! sunny single room: FIFTH—NEW HOUSE, SUNNY window room, $14, Kitchen, range; and $10. BAY- Y other | THE ABBOTSFORD. B.OADWAY. NR FOLK. Quiet, homellke; terms mod ; boerd optionai. H YL:L BEKTLING, 714 5USH—A FAMILY hotel; references; all modern conveniences. RQORYANNESS—NEWLY FURNISHEDSUN. SUD ny room: CHILDK. BOARDED. © ROOMS: 4 ing: sunny. NISHED FOR HOUSEKEEP- 22 Fifth st (VHILDREN BOARDED IN A CHRISTIAN home; terms low. 808 Clay st., Oaklan: 21 Fifteenth Street. FIFTEENTH, N. OF MARKET—3 U farnished rooms. 36 70 othe; Buwurd Sties.. HOWARD, CORNER THIRD—FINELY 4 Turnished light housekeeping rooms; also T rooms. 23 nyde Streei. HYDE—2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING roums, complete, $15; front room, $12. 60 rooms; fine house: < $250 14 room: niture: easy payments. ... 6 roms nished; norih Market... - 160 25 rooms; cleating $80...... . 50 UNDERWOOD & C0., 765 Market st. Y FURNISHED 5-HOUSE ing 30 rooms and bath: 810 Mission st MADISON & BURKE "CHEAP: ON AC- U)Q FURNISHED KOOMS 2 count of owner leaving c! " EFORE BUYING OR SF businesses see FURNITUKE FOK SALE. HAS M. ¥ PHOLSTERY LU 1801 MARKET § R. NINTH. Carpets. Furniture and Upholstery Goods. CARPETS:; CHAMBER BE1S, 814 40 stoves, $5: parlor gets, $20; folding-beds, £10; ba: outfits. T. D. McCARTHY, 764 Mission. 501 Lurkin LARKIN, (OR. TURK—2 FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. Street. niTe 0 Lew: 3 UNFURNISHED UPSTAIRS ROOMS, B11. T Tewia st, oft Taylor, near Post. 20 Maiket Street. MARKET—2 NICELY FUR. sunny rooms for housekeep:ng. SISHED 98 10 MecAllister Street. McALLINSTER—SUNNY FURNISHED room: closet; double bed; rent £5 50, 5 T L. J. NEUMANN’'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR A "lowest prices on housetiold goods: new o g00d &8 Dew: casn Or on tim pen evenings. BFOOT OAK 64 "MINNA_A EXTEN- ) sion table, chieap. ING FURNITURE CO.,1127-28-31 MARKET, furnish 4 rooms, $:8 to $50; best bargains. JUCKINGHAM FURNITUKE CO.—LOWES 13 prices: tarniture, carpets: ail srades. 866 Miss'n FUKNITURYE WANTED. HAV. 371 suibun Sireo.. MINNA—FURNISHED SUNNY BACK basement room; stove; closets; private P ABIES BOARDED: BEST OF CAR East Eleventh st., Eas. Oakland. 612 STOKES %0 LET. | & STORE;: VERY DESIRABLE LOOA- tion for barber-shop. Opposite Twenty-fifth- s, station. . H ]“IRST—CLAFN CORNER STORK ON KEARNY st., near Market, to rent. For further particu- lars apply to MA DISON & BURKE, 626 Market. 0 LET—LARGE HALL IN A NEWLY L erected building for any business or ciub on feasonable terms; long lease. 36 and 138 East st. $17.50, 1007 LARKIN, cot” PosT— .U, Livingroom; new. Apply KELLY, 102 Eddy st. QEORE SUITABLE FOK BUTCHER OR fruit: rent reuon-}zle. 128 Fillmore st. JTORE. 1624 HOWARD, COR. LAFAYETTE, with fixtures; cheap rent. 49() FOURTH — SMALL _STORE ~ WITH rooms in rear; low rent. Apply to G. H, UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. A%, oW BENT_PARLT Oy STGRE AND batement. 324 Pos: st. OFFICES TU wLET. JCLEGANT OF FOR PHYSICIAN OR dentist in the Y. M. C. A. building, Mason and Kilis sts. bright, sunny rooms; all modern im- provemeiits. Ali0a fine store; ren: low. famiiy. 94 Mission Street. MISSION—FURNISHED EOOMS FOR housekeeping. 101 MISSION—2 SUNNY FURNISHED rooms complete for housekeeping: run- 6 ning water. 12 7 MISSION — BAY-WINDOW _ FEONT { suite complete for housekeeping. 1 FOR EXCHANGE FOR FURNITURE guns. ammuoition, bar -s;.‘cl: :?o‘v.i:.“:':‘:‘ = g “ASH PAID FOR EATIRE TBES 3 e _ smaller lots of furniture, carpets, e J. 0 LET—LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, BOWCHER 222 Stockion: send postal furnished. 814 Moss st near Howard. F YOU WANT GUOD PRICES FOR FURNI- ture and merchanaise see UKD, 211 Larkin, 13 MOSS, OFF HOWARD, NR. SEVENTH—3 furnished rooms complete for housekeeping: by Indiana Auction Co,1057 Market.opp.Jones iz LT PRICs 1HAN ANYWHERE PAID CARPET CLEANING. NITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORK: Mcleans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Misr. 3% and 40 iighth st.; telephone South 260. 60. Natoma Streei. 5 NATOMA — 2 FURNISHED FRONT 'O rooms for housekeepg: hot and cold water. 10 New Montgomery otreei. NEW MONTGOMERY — FRONT FUR- nished housekeeping -uites,$1 75, §2 week. 6 TS CLEANED AND KENOVATED ‘Tlxl::a‘;e‘: FERG N & CO., 23 Tenth; tel Bouth 36. D. MACKINTUSH & CO., successors. FHEN YoU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH W poor work send to SPATULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet-beating Works, 353-67 Tehams st.; tel. So. 40, E. MIICHELL, CAKPET-CLEANING CO., . 240 14th si ; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mis 74 LPEL-CLEANING, 8c; LAYING, 8c: RUG A'A’m)‘l‘ie‘v reo: tel. L essle 044 Stratton, 19 8th st. SONKLIN'S CARPRT- BEATSNG WORKS (/“ h(}old:n Gate ave. Telephone £ast 126. C A YAHD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET- ning Works. 11 Eighth st C STORAGE. e AR AR AR ORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE- proof bulding: advances made. 211 Larkin. JUKNITURE, PIANOS, TEUNKSs: AD- vances, shipping, CHAS, L. TAYLOK,204 Pose 14 Octavia Streei. OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY—CONNECT- ing bay-windows; housekeeping. In- 0: quire 639 Ellis st. 30 O’Farrell Street. / OFARRELL—1 FURNISHED FRONT { room, or housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. 50 23 recond Streat. SECOND—2 OR 8 FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping; rent reasonable. Shotwell Street. SHOTWELL — SUNNY FURNISHED housekeeping 100ms; no other roomers. 8 13 duylor Street. TAYLOR—2 LARGE SUNNY FRONT rooms; housekeepiug if desired; rentlow. DENTISTS, e~ | )R L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAIN LESS; crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 338 Sutter, NE. cor. Stockton. REMOVAL . BENOVAL, REMOVAL NOWLEDGE OF THE FUTURE Your Future Foretold By the Queen of Prophets, MRS. DR. ¥, CLARK, Permanently Located in This Clty. Honest, Fearless and Capable. She fully realizes the responsible position in which her remarkable gift places her and will exert herself to the utmost Lo please and benefit her patrons. 11 you are in doubt that shecan and will per form all she ciaims feel yourseif invited to call and ghe will give' you more substantial proof of her marvelons poiwer than you uave ever before received from mortal Do not fail to see her if you are interested in the affairs of life: If mar- Tiuge, sickness, deaths, changes, travels, aivorces, separations. lawsuits, business transactions, wills, deeas and mortgages, lost or siolen prop- erty, hidden treasures. 10st or absent friends iu- terest you: if you care to know what you should do to be successtul, where you should go and whom to avoid, when to buy and sell st0cks, etc.— in a word, whatever may be your trouble, suspi- cions or designs, call on this gifted woman and she will send you away happier, wiser and bolder than ever before; she advises you with a certainty 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 tbey stood before you: call and test the madam to your heart’s content and you will depart- thoroughly satisfied that there is at least one reliable medium now in your midst. Fee §1 and $2. Hours—9 A. M. 108 P. . strict. N. B.—Perfect sat'sfaction guaranteed by mail, Sena stamp for iliustrated pamphiet, wizh spectal terms, 10 MR, DR, F. CLARK. 1206 Market st., Yariors 25 and 26. ‘lake elevator. i ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, present, tuture; consullations on all affairs: 'noth- ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure heip; restores 10st 1ova by sympatuy: mistake im- possibie: fee $1: letter 2. 929 Post st., nr Larkin. ME. SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT. TELLS past, present and future; success to all: for- tunes by mail: low prices. 858 Mission st. 1SS MELVINA. CLAIRVOYANT: PICTURE future busband or wife, 50c. 76615 Howard. M2LE. FANKIE DAVIS, LUCKY MAGNETIC AW healer: cards read. Room 2, 122 Post st. ME. JANSEN: WONDERFUL CARD- reader and magnetic healer. Rm. 22, 1 Fifth I(‘ORTU NES TOLD BY BOTH MOTHER AND daughter; traths. 1635 Hyde st. ME. SYBILLE ThLLS FROM CRADLK TO grave:pictures given:ladies 25¢: 614 O’ Farrell, B>, B. BAUMANN, BEST-KNOWN CLAIR- voyant in the city. Residence 132 Turk st. M NeLsos, FROM NEW YORK, CARD reader. 1204 Eddy st., room 1. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth MIUE. MOREAU, BEST ~CLATRVOYANT and medium in city; fee 26¢ up. 764 Howard st. MUE, MABEL WOODS, CLATRVOYANT and magnetic bealer. Room 8. 207 Post st. MAUEBRAY BENSETT—CARDS READ; MAG- netic healing specialty. K.2,122 Post, 1st floor. @7 FULL SKT OF 1xkTH WORTH $15: { . warranted 5 years: extraction free; fillings b Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. R. JESSUP, DENTIST, FORMERLY SUT- ter and Monts'y, can bé found 818 Kearny st. HALFANT & ALFANT, MOVED FROM 8 Mason to 119 Powell: bridgework aspeclalty. B‘ULL SET OF TEETH, 87, WARRANTED: filling 50¢, crowns $3. DR. BROWN, 2114 84, GULAU.\ DENTAL ASSOCIA iJON, 806 MAR- ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. A SET FOR VEETH-WARRANTED AS good as can be made; filling $1 DR. SIM. dentist, 930 Marke: st., next Baldwin Thnlnr.n Pusu::as EXTRACITIUN, b50c; CROWN- bridge work & specialty: plates $5 up: 18 years experience. K. L. WA D.D.X., 8153, Geary. B, LUDLUM H1iL, 1443 MAREKT ST, NK. Eleventh; no charge for extracting ~when plates are made: oid plates made over like new: feeth from #8 per set: extracting bUc: gas given. TET O TEE1H WITAUUT A FLATE DR H. G."Young, 1841 Polk s: K.J.J. LEER, 1206 MARKET, COR. GULDEN Gate ave.; open evenings; Sundays till noon. (CROOME DENTAL ASSOCTATION. 750 MAR- Xop ber. 3d and dihi kas Specialisia; painless extracting, with gas, $1; piates. §5 up: fill, $1 ap. K GLORGE W. LEEK, TdF GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction +and patentee of improved work or_teein without any plate, moved from 6to 20 O’ Farrellat. LL WORK NEASONABLE AND WAR ranted. DE. J. W. KEY. 1122 Marke: st. o T SEWING MACHINES, A T e A AT S AT B Au KINDS BOUGHT. SOLD, KXCHANGED, | A rented xepaired: lowes: rates. 200 Fourth si ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER: past, present and future: 25c. 148 6th st., r. 5. MME D YOUNG HAS ARRIVED; CARD. Teader; magnetic healer. 309 Sutter, room 3. M ME, LEGETTE — CLAIRVOYANT & BUS. advice: 25c: ome price. 311 Tehama, nr. 4th. ME. WALTEKS OF TEHAMA; CARDS; LA- dies, 25¢; gents, 50c. 951 Mission, or. 6th. MiE PEARL, MAGNETIC HEALER: luckv patmist charms. Koom 2, 223 Post st. ME. HARRISON OF NEW YORK: CARD- reader, magnetic healer. R.17, 109 Powell TAKAKITUALISM, MME. OSMAN, TRANCE MEDIUM, INDE. ‘pendent card-reader, life read iugs, love aftoirs, business investments, mining speculations. 83% Mission st. 3 2 396 MCALLISTER=MRS (. J. MEYER; test mectings every night, 10c: Tue, FrL, 2 P. a0 ; business sitings;trance cir,, 25¢;Sat.eve $1 A X FRANCIS ISDEPENDENT SLATE . writer. 118 Haicht st.; hours 9 until 6 P . M ES: BCLIS SEDIUM: SITTINGS0 TOB, $1: circles Tues., Fri.. 2. M., 25c. 1524 Market st. HYPNOTISM, A A A A A A A A R A A AN AR Hypxunau SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT: success grid. HypnoticMesmericIns,§ O’ Farreil PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 75, Ban Francisco, J UHNC ALK ANDMAURICE L ASHER ALLYS &L luw, rms 615,516, Stk toor, Parrou bidg RITING-DESK, LONG TABLES, SHOW- cases, cheap 769 Market st.; upstairs. ©) NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS (NICKEL): 4 5 Hall safes. single and double doors: 150 show- cases, all sizes, nickel, oak, walnut frames: fine lot electric fixtures. MCCARTHY. 764 Mission st. GISTEIN COW; J CALVED. RED Flag, Six-mile station, San Bruno road. 7OR SALE—SECOND-HAND 4-CAN MILK delivery wagon; $18. Apply 159 Second st. TRICTLY HIGH-GRADE WHEELS: '96 model; new and & few slightly used; at a special bargain to close oul before January 1. Cull a: 400 Battery st. TCYCLES THAT WE WILL SELL BrFORE our '97 stock arrives, new and secoud hand, at iess tha auction prices: a rare opportunity for Christmas purchasers: cail or send for description. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., 410 Mission st., cor. 1st T FACTOKY WHOLKESALE PRICE~—RAT- 1an chairs. rockers, stands aud odd pieces suit- able for holiday presents. Save you half by call- ing at once at California Ratan Company, 61 First st, near Mission. E.ms., SCALES. MIRRORS, FRENCH rangestetc.. bought, sold. M £EK, 1118 Mission. ECOND-HAND SAFE; FIREPKOOF; VERY cheap. D.N. HAWLEY, 318 Market st. RINTING PRESS, TYPE. ETC: FINE Christmas present. HILL, 2214 Geary, r. 39. F5E, JERSEY COW FOR SALE CHEXP: $25 1t taken at once, Address HEIFER, box 21, Call Office. % IGHEST PRICE PAID GENTN 2D HAND ciothing and dresses. FABIAN, 1020 Folsom. ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OR- der; algo large folding-door safe. 8 Mission st OFFEE MILL. SCALES, LETTER PRESS, stand desk, money tlll, safe; cheap. 102 Clay. ONARCH BLUE FLAME HEATERS ARE the best. W. S8 RAY MFd. CO., 12 California |;AES_SHOWCASES, COUNTERS., SHELV: ing, etc., bought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7th. OILERS,ENGINES,2D-HAN D MACHINERY water-pipes. MeIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE-SIZE fize and burglar proof safe. 109-111 Market st. PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THR Navy-yard, Mare Island, Cal A 1896.—Sealed” proposals, indorsed ‘*Proposals for Supplies for the Navy-yard. Mare Isiand, Cal., to be opened December 29, 1896, will be received at the Bureau of Supplies rnd Accounts, Navy L partment, Washington, D. C., until 12 o'clock, noon, December 29,1896, and publicly opened im- mediately thereafter, Lo furnish at the navy-yard, Mare Islund, Cal.,a quantity of burrs, washers, rivets, dry goods, haraware, leather, metals. iron, angle steel, rivet steel, sheet sieel, iron pipe, brass pipe. copper pipe, pipe fittings, steel tubing, oars, tools, suxzar, tomatoes, ingot copper, slab zinc, rolled zinc, ‘tobin vronze, lumber, broken stone, brick, sand, sewer pipe, Portiand cement and paints. The articles must couform to tne navy standard and pass the usual naval inspection. Blank proposals will be furnished upon applica- tion to the Navy Pay Office, San Francisco, Cal., or the navy-yard, Mare Island, Cal. Tie bids, ail other things beink equal. decided by Iot. The de- partment reserves the right to waive defects or to reject any or all bids not deemed advaniageous to the Government. EDWIN STEWART, Pay- master-General, U. S. N. RUPOSALS FOK SUPPLIES FOR VETER- ans’ Home _Association.—Notice is hereby ven that sealed proposals will be received by the oard of directors of the Veterans' Home Associa- tion a: its office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California, up to 10 o'ciock A. M. Saturday, December 19, 1596, and opened imme- diately there.fter in the presénce of bidders. for furnishing and delivering quartermaster snd com- missary supplies for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (railroad station, Yountville), for the six monihs commencing Jahuary 1, 1897, and ending June 30, 1897. Schedules, with infor- mation and’ instructions for submitting bds, will be furnisaed upon apblication by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully foliow “the conditions of these schedules, und no bid will ba considersd un- less it is in accordance with such sch: dules. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified cbeck upon some weli-known and responsil banking-nouse for ac least 10 per cent of (he amount of his bid. pagable toJ. C. Currier, treas- urer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into & good and valld contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. Lhe board reserves the right 10 reject any or ali bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. ‘Address J. J. SCOVILLE. Secretary Veterdns’ Home Assoclation. room 18, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, California. By order of the board of directors. |, J.J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF A brick schooihouse. Office rd of Education, San Francisco, December 12, 1898. [n accordarice with a 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 Schools, in open session of the Boarl of kducation, on’ Monday, December 28, 1598, at 8:30 o'clock P. M., for Lhe erection and completion of a brick school building on a lot at the northwest corner of Eighteenth and Dolores streets, in said City and County, lu accordance with plans and specifications, which may be seen at the office of Charles I. Havi architect of said board, room 56, Flood buliding, southwest corner Fourth and Market streets. Separate bids will be received for (1) the building. exclusive of the work for which special bids ure required: for (2 heating ang ventilating, and fcr (3) plumbing - gasfitting. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check as required by the specifications. ‘The party or es to whom Ccontracis may awarded will be required prior to or at time of the execution of the cODLTACts (0 Ay their proportion of the cost of advertising this noiice in_three daily newspapers. Blwfipfllll furnished by the secretary. The reserves the right to roject or all bids, Oor any portion of any bid as the public good may reauire. GEORGLE BEANSTON, Secretary. OT 50X100 AND COITAGE, $600; 850 down: $10 moathly, PATTEELSUN & CO, 2 Valencia st. ICE 4-ROOM COTT AGE, NEW, ON BERNAL Helghts, for saie cheap. Apply 230 Gates si. GOOD BARGAINS IN LOTS A.L.10DD, 507 Sixteenth st., Oakland. C. BEMIS, s « REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 324 MONTGOMFRY ST. FOR SALE. $2600—E. side of Stanyan st, bet. Carl and Frederick; 25x100 feet. $450—San Carlos Vilia lot; 100x150 feet. $6700—50x127:6 feet on Jackson st., overlook- ing the Presidio and bay. $600. modern houses of 8 rooms each at park: 25x157:6 feet; electric roaa passes houses; make offer. $#8500—i-legant N'W. corner of Cole and Carl sts. $300—Choice building lots north of park. Bargain—SW. cor. Fifuh av. and C st.: 109x95 ft. $3500 4 LOTS WITH IMPROVEMENTS . that cost $8700, or will take unim- proved San Francisco rroperiy as part pay: must e clear. SCKIBNER & CU., 7 City Hai COUNTRY KEAL ESTATE, ()0, SUITABLE FOR CHICKEN OR HOG $4 . ranch: house 3 rooms, loi. stable and well of water; Coima, San Maieo Co. Apply Grey Hound Saloon. MARTIN K£LLY, Mission road, near 6-Mile House. JEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET OF ifornia lands for sale by H. FRANCIS, rooms 69-71 Chronicle building, San Francisco,Cal. ARIN CO.: 5000 acres: 26 miles from city: lots any size; frult, grain, vegetable land; rail or water transit; $40 to $75 per acre: terms to suit- SYNDICATE IN VT CO., 65 Chronicle bldg. LAMEDA LAND COMPANY IS SELLING the cheapest fruit, vegetable and grain land ever offered in Alameda County in smail tract mile from Pleasanton, 115 hours from San Fran- cisco; price $20 10 $40 per acre: half cash; owner must'seil; tile perfect; investigate. 57 Chroui- cle building. TTTLE HOMES, CLOSE Tu TOWN, IM- ved: easy terms: also 4 to' 13 acre pieces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 632 Market st., S F. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the Unlvied States or Canada one year for $1 50, posi- ag free. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—05 SROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $75 IO, $150 £OR CHOICE BUILDING lots in the town of Filchburg; & new sta- tion established near Oaklaud, on_the Haywards and San Leandro local line, by the Southern Pacific Company; only 45 minutes from San Francisco and 6 minutes from Oakland: electric-cars every ew_minutes: terms (0 suit buyers. Apply to C. M. KUNKLE, owner, 91613 Washington s, Oakland, Cal. JINE HOME O BE SACKIFICED; RE- duced from $6500 to $4000 thas it nay be sold at once; 8 rooms and bath: Al neighborhood. Par- ticulars on eppifcation. A. H. BRE:D & CO., 480 Ninth st.. Qakiand. $150, LT3 NEAL THE ALTENHEDN TN « Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down and $1 a wee: selling fast: good improvements. H. B PI owner. 902 Broadwav. Oakland. OAKLAND HOTELS, OU WILL FIND A FEW LARGE DESIRA- ble rooms at The Raymond; south and east front: single and en suite; prices with boar., $50 to $80 per couple: 568 Twelfth st., bet. Clay uu” Jefterson. Addresy K. S. YOUNG. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. OUR HOME IS READY FOR YOU. Call and see us and do a little figuring: we will prove to you that we can muke you the owner of a small or large cheap or expensive house and that you can save each month what you pay in rent. Here's a bargain; $3:50; handsome cot- tage of 8 rooms and bath; latest design: brick mantel: open plumbing: corner lot, 50x100: easy terms. Something new: $:850; artistic cottage of 6 rooms and batn: modern improvements; brick mantel: large lot, b7 feet frontage; near Grand-st. station. MAKCUSE & REMMEL, Bay- . station (broad gauge), Alameda; 628 Market st., San Francisco: office open sundays and holi- days. BB COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS AND $2300. Fh:"sew ana moaern: large” ot convenient to cars; terms, $300 cash and $25 per month. JOS£PH'A. LEONARD (0., 1364 Park st., Alameda. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. OMPLETELY FURNI-HED HOUSE OF 9 rooms: ail modern Improvements: prettiest location in Alameda: reference required. 917 Grand st., Morion station. BEKKELEY REAL ESTATE. 1050, SWAER, SICK: MUST LEAVE DU, Berkeley: nouse 5 rooms; lot 100x 125: near station; bafgain, JOSEPH@ MASON, Berkeiey station. SAN RAFAEL COTTAGE. 0T AGE TO LET—6 ROOMS; BAT ) grounds. Particulars at CKIM & COS, 118 Montgomery st. PROPERTY 10 EXCHANGE. OR EXCHANGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO proper.y; modern 10-room house, and lot 56x 118: close 10 business center in Uakland: value $6500. WM. J, DINGEE, 460 Eighth st., Oacland. l“DR EXCHANGE FORSMALL FAKM NEAR Los Gatos: nice modern 6-rocm cottsge and able: 1ot 50x1560: well iorated in East Oakland; value #4500: moricaze $1700 at 8 per cent. WM. J. DINGEE, 460 Eighth st., Oakland. D4 aCKE RANCH IN »XCUHANGE FOR business in city. THOMAS & CO., 33 Sixth st., room 18. OOMING - HOUSES, RESIDENCE _P.OP- erty, lots and ranches to exchauge. UNDER- WOOD & CO., 765 Market st. QEND FUK OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES > for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, Sun Josa. IMBE. 'Y, w: LEGAL NOTICES, I NOFICE TQ CREDITORS—ESTATE OF Na- THAN DAVIDSON, deceased. Notice hereby given by the undersigned, REBECCA E, DAVIDSON, administratrix of ine esiate of NATHAN DAVIDSON, deceased, to the cred- itors of and all persons having claims against the sald deceased (0 exhibit them. with the necessary youchers, within four months after the first pub- lication of this notice, (o the said REBECCA E. DAVIDSOX, ut place of residence, No. 564 Penn- sylvapia avenue, San Francisco, Cal., the same be- ing her place for the transaction of the busine-s of the said estate in the City and County of sau Fran- cisco. State of California. REBECCA K. DAVIDSON, Administratrix_of the Estate of NATHAN DAVIDSON. Deceased. Dated at San Francisco, Nov. 27, 1896. AT 815 PER CENT ON CITY $300000 real estate: algo Oakland, at bank. rates: estates in probate: any sum. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 and 220 Montgomery st DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jjewelry; also on furniture, pianos, without re- moval; lowes: rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STORE, 948 Market st. ; open efenings. NY AMOUNT: IST, 2D,OR 30 MOKTGAGES, estates, undivided interests. real estate in pro- bate: furniture and pianos without rewmoval MCCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st.. room 3. B WISE AND SAVE INTEREST - MUNEY loaned on_everything. ~Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood builcing. Pledges for sale cheap. IRECT ON YOUR FURNITUKE UR PIANO, 1o removal: no deiavs: no commissions; low Interest. Rm. 68, Donohue bidg, 1170 Market st. D J= AT BANK KATEsS: 151 AND LR e s R S lend as iow as $50. H. MURPHY, 628 Market st N FURNITURE AN S: WARRANTS cushed. ~CRIS. & CO., 7 City Hall ave. DVANCES ON DIAMON DS JEWELRY,1TC Columbiz Loan & Coilateral Office, § G:rant ave. RIVATE PARTY LOANS ON ANY GUOD security: low interest. N., box 15, Call Ofi NY AMOUNT: LOWEST RATE: mortgas flat or Instaliment. Dryden. 5! & 32D 5 Cal. PAWNBROKERS. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing, - Cosmopolitan §.oan Office, 49 Third. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following ‘marriuge_licenses have been fssucd by the County Cler’s office: C. F. Mevius and Pauline Fesler, 24—19. George Herman and Winnie Lester, 59— Charles W. Smyth and Eila L M shoney. 25—17. Charles H. Joues aud Annie Hefler 89, James Rowe and serha 4. Mer D. P. Toole and Ida L. U'Meara, 39. Joseph Langiey and Mary Dails, 19 C. T. Ingram and Maude C. Linvile. 23— William Munn and £lizabeth D. Fow.er, 42 —27. FIRTBS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, IBirth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They mus: be handed in a3 elthero? the publication offices and be indorsel witnthe name and residence Of Persons autlocised 1o uave the same published. | BORN. JOHNSTONE—Tn this city, Decamber 18, 1898, tothe wife of R M. Johnstoue, ason. SPADER -In this clty. December 10, 1895, to the wife of Charles Spader, a daughter. VERNON—In this city, Decembear 2.1896, to the wife of Howard Vernon, a daughter. —_— MABKLIED, DUFF—KING—December 17. 1893, by the Rev. R. H. Sink, Georgs Hacry Duff and Klizaveth King, both 0f Stocktol HINRICHS—FLEMING — December 17, 1898, Gustav Hinrichs and Katherine Montgomery Fieming. HINZ—WHITE—1In this city, December 17, 1896, by the Rev. W. C. Pond, August J. Hinz and ellie A. White. JONES—HEFFERAN -Tn this eity, December 17, 1899, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille, Charles H. Jonesof Bue Lake, Amador County, Cal, sad Annie Heff :ran of San Francisco, —In this ciiv, December 16, 1 Dr. E. R. Dille, Dr. Cisren H. Peaice of Watsonvide, Cal, and Laura E. Howe of =anta Cruz Cal. — DasD. Powers, Margarat L Rocker, John C. Ryan, Willlam Schooley, Feddy A. Stuhr, Henry Svoboda, Anna Sweariogsn, Van Tarpey, Theresa Vits, Pauline » Ward. Peter Wood field, Mary J. BLANKEN—In this city, December 16. 1896, Henry, beloved husband of Augus'a Blanken, and fatherof Henry and Willie Bianken, » na- iive of Hanover, Germany., aged 36 years & fllonlhuud 8§ duys. A member of Germania “lub. A Friends and acquaintancey are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MOR ROW (Bnndnfi, at 1 o'clock P. M. rrom the par- lors of H.F. Sahr & Co.. 1209 Mission street, near Eighth, thence (0 Germauia Club Hall, 421 Post sreet, where funeral services will be held, commencing at 2 0'C.0CK P. M. iuiermens L O. 0. ¥. Cemetery. BROW N—In this city, December 18, 1993, Frank Brown, & native of Germany, aged 46 years. BROW N—In this city, December 18. 1896, Mary Ellen Brown, beloved Jaughter of Charies H. snd Mary Eilen Brown, a native of San Frans cisco, aged 4 years and 4 days. CUNNINGHAM—In Oaklana, December 17.18G6, Rosa Mary Cunningham, anauve of Oaklaud, aged 1 mouth. DEEGAN —In this city, December 17, 1896. Wil- liam. beloved husband of Delis Dee:an, a native of the parish of Ameo, Queens County, ireland, sged 45 vears. B3 Friends and acquaintances aro respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday). at 7:30 o'clock 4. M.. from K. R. B. Hal. Mason and O’Farrell streets. thence to & Joseph’s Church, Tenth street. where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8 0'Clock A. M. Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. Members of Unity Alliance No. ck’s Alliance of America, are hereby notified to assemble at K. K. B. ilal a7 o'clock A M sharp, 10 attend the funeral of our iste brother, Willlam_Deegan. JOHN J. FLYNN, President. DONOVAN-—TIn this city, M aggie, beloved daugh- ter of John Donovan, and sister of Tom. Minnie, Joe and thelate Jjulia and Johnnls Donova: & native of San Francisco, aged 19 years. [San Jose papers please copy. | ¥ Friends and acaualntancey Are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), av 2 o'clock P. ., from her i res.deace, 5195 Brancan sireet. KULAWSKA—In this city, December 15, 1898, Paulice Kulawsks,belovel wite of Teofil Kulaw- ski. a native of Poland, aged 28 years. B Friends and acquainiances ar> respect. smlly fnvited {0 attend the fanerat TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 10 o'clock A. 3. from the par- lors of Gantner & Guntz, § and 10 City Hall square. Memvers of Polish socieiis are in- vited. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LANGEVIN—On board the steamer Arcata, De- ‘cember 16, 1595, Maxime Langevin, & uative of Canada, aged 63 years. MCCARTY—At Potter Station, West Berkeley, Dezember 16, 1896, John L. McCarty, & native of New Orlesns, aged 54 years. PARSONS—In this city, December 17, 1836, Mrs. %M. Parsons, beloved wife of Dr. %, C, Parsons of Savannah, Ga., & native of Maine, aged 60 years. 9 Friends and acquaintances ara respect: fuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 o'clock A.¥.. from the pam lors of H.F. Subr & Co.. 1309 Mission stree:, near Eighth. Interment L O. . r. Cemetery. PETERSON—In the Citv snd_County Hospital. December 18, 1395, Augus Peterson, ased 60 years. POWERS—In Oskland, Dicember 13, 1895, Mar- garet Leonard Powers. a native of Illinols, aged 27 years 9 months and 16 days. ROCKER—In this city, December 18,1895, John Chester Rocker, a aaiive of San Fraucisco, aged 6 months and + days. RYAN—{n the City and County Hospital, De- cember 18, 1493, William Ryan, azed 48 years. SCHOOLEY—In this city, December 18. 1896, Feddy Ann Schooley, dearly beioved motber of E. L. Schooley and Mrs. B. Brace of Wisconsin, a native of nsyivania, aged 64 years 6 ‘months and 6 dass. A@rFriends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited t0 attend the funeral TO-MORKOW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M, from her late Tesideace, 808 Porero avenue. iniesmeus Mount Oliver Cemetery. STUHR—In this city, Desember 17, 1896. Henry, belovea husband o? the late Ellen Stuhr, and father of Annie Stubraad Mrs. C. W. O’ Bri-n, @ native of Germany, aged 58 years 5 months and 9days. Ba-Friends and acauaintances ara respect. sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 11 0'clock A. X..from his late resi- dence, 2014 Tavlor screei, thence Lo Alcazar building. 116 O'Facrell street, where services wiil_be held under the auspices of Kurns Lodge No. 68, A, 0. U. W. iucerweus L O. O. F. Ceme- tery, SVOBODA—In this clty, December 18. 1838, Anns, beloved wife of Frank Svoboda, and mother of August Svobods. u nauve of Bo- hemia, aged 41 years. SWEARINGEN —In this city, December 14,1893, Van Sweariugen, a native o/ Kentucky. aged 75 years 11 months and 14 days. TARPEY—In this city. December 16, 1893. Theresa Tarpey, a native of Montana, agel 18 years. VITS—Inthis cltv. December 17. 1896, Pauline, dearly beloved wife of Jacob Viis, a naive of Germany. agel 61 years 3 months and 24 days. B-Friends and acquainiances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 1 o'clock P.a., from her late residence ‘1241 Mission sirde: , near Ninib. In- termeut Mouu: Olivet Cemetery. WARD—In the Citv and County Howpltal, De- cember 18, 1896, Peter Ward, aged 88 years. WOODFIELD—In this city, December ‘18, 1998, ‘Mary J.. beoved wite of Whiiam H. Wood fleld, mother of Albert. Willi: ani Charies W codfield, daughter of Mrs Juila Simmons, sister of Thomas snd William Simmons and Mrs. H. Hopkins. anative of San Francisco, aged 26 years § months and 26 days, - Friends and acgnaintances ars rewnac:- folly fnvited to aitend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 10:30 o’clock A. M., from the par- Jors of Halsted & Co. 946 Mission sireei. Intermen: Cvpress Lawn' Cemetery by electric- car rrom Elzhi-enth and Guerrerd strae:s. Blanken. Henry Brown, Frank Brown. Mary E. Cunningbam, Rosa M. Deegao, William Donovan, Maggie Kulawska, Pauline Langevin, Maxime McCarty, John L. Parsons, 'Mra. 8. M. Peterson, August MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALM KRS 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. HOTELS. ROOKLYN HOTEL, 208212 BUSH ST, board and room $1t0 §2 per day. $6 Lo $1: per week; choice rooms 50 cenis to $1: snite rooms for family $1 10 $1 50 per night: first-ciass service; free coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY, MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, SAN MATEO COUNTY; NEAREST CEME tery 10 the city; non-sectarian; in no sense exs clusive: location unexcelled Oftice ¥¥7 Markes Wiluel SOULLOUSL COSET O SLELE \

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