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FUSINESS CHANCES, HOUSES TO LET. THE BOAEDING AND ROOMS, ‘ji‘on RGAINS FOR SALE. 20 grocery stores 15 coffee-saloons. branch bakeries. --Prices from 2100 to Prices from 50 to $500 coal and wood. . Prices irom $350 10 +800 5 raloons Prices from $3 3 5 ealoons s from $350 to $2500 Prices from §2000 10 $4000 Prices from $200 to $1200 onery store - Prices from $300 to 88 i H. G. DECKEK, 1020 Market St., Opp. anfw Q WHOLESALE AND RETAIL $10.000. VroLEsate N Eerar ‘t_lth: ::d finest iocations in city; long lease: buyer 0 use same name; fine trade withos solicitin: SCRIB! & CO., 7 City Hall ave. o lglh FAIN—THAT GOOD-PAYING RESTAU- nt, 28 Third st., f it v 2 3400 CORNER SALOON ACEOSS FROM 15 cigar stores 8stationery stores. depot; 1 PAYING MEAT MARKET, POSITIVELY AT 8 bargain; trial given. Box 166, C: e TOCK OF DRY GOODS: WILL invoice about $5000: wiil discount for cash. 4daress D. ¥., 1013 West First st., Los Angeles, JASTERN HOUSE WANTS RESPONSIBLE L4 party with $300 to $400 to control business on this const; big opening. Apply 10 MR KNOW L~ TON, yal House, 126 Kliis su. ®OTE FUR B 2O, sickne O] NEA LE RESTAURAN' B200 e B €00d-paying business: owner must sell quickiy: leaving city onotner imporiant business; Do agents.- L C. B., box 78, Call Office. CHANCE FOR RESTAURANT MAN uazement or buy half interestin newly fitted up piace. Call 12414 O’ Farrell s.. 1 ALF-INTEREST; NUTHING LIKE ‘Address Y., box 73. Call. RENT 810 IT; s ; cheap ren:; sick: Inquire 806 Howard st. of sale. Dess cau 7 ROOMS, BATH AND LAUNDRY, SUNNY side of Glen Park av.: in excellent repsir_wnd very attractive; 8 EMPSTEK, 36 Glen Park ave, off Twelfth s 7 $“' HOUSK & ROOMS, 2 PRKOITA AVE., « off Mi sion st., bet. 27th and 28th. UNNY HOUSE; 8 ROOMS AND B-TH; $18, 3830 Fine st. Faa 3 %18, 7, ROUMS AND BaTa: NEWLY PA DL O. pered: cellar and yard. 2123 Mason st. QTOP PAYING RENT:; WILL B(ILD TO »> suig: smaii payments: 5 to 10 room houses; near Clinton station, vakland. Sansome st.. room 12. @99 HOUSE OF 6 KOOMS AND BATH DL Apply 121 Pagest. 4 BOOMS A5 B TH, CHEAP. 429 THIR- teenth st., bet. Valencia and Guerrero. OUSES 10 K. For VERY LITTLE money st BALDWIN « HAMMOND'S, 1o Montromerv st. 1nquire at 215 COTTAGES 10U LET. UNNY COTTAG 5 ROOMS; BATH: \ large basement: vard: stable; cheap. 107 Germania st . near Fillmore. 5()] GEARY—EL MONTE, COR. TAYLOR st.:supny rooms with ‘free use of bath; Teferences; terms reasonabie. 419 EBUY —TOVELY SUNNY PARLOXS and other rooms, with bourd: $20 up. UTr L BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel; references; all modern convenlences. RORVANNESS_XEWLV FURNISHEDSUN- nv roms: good hoard: reasonab’e. CHILDKEN BOARDED. 00D HOME FOR 1 OR 2 CHILDREN: piano_and other .advantages: own COW; §8 PFRSONALS. OUNG WIDOW FROM THE COUNTRY woud like to meet gen leman Of means; Ob- ject, matrimony: mo triflers. Address L., box 10, Cai’ Office. A LLINCOLY "BRO - CASH GROCEWS, 928 Sixth st., middie of the block, 6-can mince- meat, 25¢; picnic_hams, B¢ 1b; tomatoes. 5¢ cans eggs, 20c doz; butter, 26c Toll: milk, bc ea raisibs, b 1b; corn starch, 5¢ 1b; dates, 5¢ ib; codfish, 8¢ Ib; jetiies, 10c can; siring beans, 5o ibs best, aimonds, 25¢: ¥ gallon pickies, almon tront, 10¢ each; 6 cans sardines, 35c; dried apples, 6¢ I1b; 6 Ibs dried pears, 25¢: 10-1b can lard, 75¢; 6-gal. can coal ofl, 75¢; 6 1bs dried apricots, 25¢; 10 Ibs beans, 25c; 15 cakes soay =be; 6 lbs prunes, 25¢. LINCOLN BROS, 226 mon h. R., box 8, Call Office. Oakland. bixth st. s £ ET-A COPY OF *IE INFALLIBLE SYS i e S Sk e’ the only copyrighted, successtul meth: e > [ od of playing the races: 81 & copy. N. Y. I 1518 MARKET. NR. CITY HALL; $52.50. [ieian front, ~ ASLTON & | Exchange, 13 Monigomery st GARDINER, 4.1 Montgomery st. 1807 EUW2ED. COR - FOURTEENTH— Z store: living rooms: rent cheap, 05 STORE 8 RO MS; LIGHT CELLAR. $25. 1158 Howard st., near Seventn. \TORE, 1624 HOWARD, COR, LAFAYETTE, with fixtures; cheap rent. 7, RUOMS, BATH, BASEMENT AND STABLE; «) rent reasonable.’ 120 Filimore st. 4.) FOURTH — SMALL STORE WITH 14U rooms in rear; low rent. Apply 10 G. H. UMBSEN & CO,, 14 Moutgomery st. g WoMEN Are you losing your health? Do you suffer with Qizziness, headache or any nervous irouble? If 80, you can be cured. Don’t lose any time. Come to-day. DR. SMITH’S ELECTRIC BATHS WILL CORE YOU. Patients treated by mall, or, if desired, sunny rooms snd hyglenic board ai low,rates. DR. SMITH'S catarrh inhalant quickly cures nasai ca arrh, granuiated sore eyes. 50 bottle by mail. Address 1533 Buchaian st., S, ¥. FURNISHED HOUSES. 12-RO0M, FURN ISHED SUNNY « house: 1454 Califor~ia st., cor. Larkin. $250 LLAYS 10 LET. TPPER FLAT; 4 ROOMS: BATH; MODERN improvements: ou Twe:fth st.: Lower flay. 5 rooms: bath; laundry; front and Tear yards for flowers: §22 50. ¥our sunny ro ms and bath on Glen Park ave.; second floor; $15. DEMPSTER, 86 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st. XTR\ FINE UPPER FLAT: i $35. A & CO., 602 MARKET ST, £\.. hav- 40 new cotiages and flats: cheap rent. Y WOU PARTNER IN A GOOD 31 Taylor, after 7 p. M. NTORS WELL AS INVESIORS do well by calling at Hall of inventions, 1some st., Toom 12; fine business chances patents secured, models exhibited and interested. %17, MODERN, SUNNY, UPPER CORNER D1 {. flat: 6rooms and bath. 4600 Kighteenth st., corner of Hattle. (), 774 STEVENSON. NEAR NINTH— &&d « Klegant new modern flat of 7 rooms and bath. Apply DAVID STERN & SONS, 20 Mont- gumery st. NERIN PORK ANDSAUSAGE ORE; | O LET—4 RO MS; $11. 813 JESSIE ST., ous and honest man only. 335 Fourth. near Ninth. Key at grocery. OCERY AND BAR FOR SALE. | ©)Q PROSPE T., OFF SIXTEENTH, HALF 11 Office. Z® block from Market—Lovely sunny upper NG WID W WITH MEANS DESIRES | Sooern broom flat; rens §15: wite free. tleman partner. Room 2, 223 Post st. "HEAP MODERN FLATS, 6 AND 6 U rooms, §8 10 $16: see them. 523A Seventh st. Gr.\'rLEuA_)‘ ARTNER young lady of menns. WANTED BY Room 3, 309 Sutter st. ALOON; CHEAP, F YO I ALOON OR grocery for spot cash address ox 120, Call. LR(() IF YOU HAVE THIS AMOUNT $2500. 17 cost and onn came wail: recom mended, will give you interest in business tha: . besides $100 month personal Interview: is & chunce of & life(ime. Address E.C., box office. W - WANT TWO GOOD MEN TO TAKE IN- terest in our manufac.urin; ang full est $3200. 0. O., care Pac. Cal. Co., 83, § Eddy st. riy all air burning gas range concern: bl profits guaranteed curity given for capital 1nvested. Call Tanges in full work at 1243 O’ Farrell 0.5 P. . dal NG HO 1ABLE MAR- ried man, with bank Teferences, desires to ex- e a house and lot across the bay for an inter- and position in legitimate business; value @] D5, DARTNER &S CASHIER AND AS: @1 Z£0. sistant, 840 per montn, room and board; goaranteed fuli vaive. L, box 90, Call. EWSPFAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR CITY AN “close w0 Sun Fraucisco. 50r PArticulars sppy this office. VY ANTED—PARTNER WITH 40000 IN A rocery and liguor house established since Address A. V., box 39, Call Office. W PATENT, BEST OF ITS KIND, FORA moneyed man. 623 Golden Gate ave. AILOR-SHOP: CHEAP. 914 KEARNY BT, near Montgomery ave; retiring from business. OUTE FUR SALE ACROSS THE BAY. auire at Call Office. AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE CALL, sent to any address in the tes or Canada one yeer for $1 50, post- I~ 1 PLATS 10 " FOR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, it i catgomery st. T LOW HEENT—PART OF STORE AND ba-ement. 324 Pos: st. OFFICES TO LET. CHEAP RENT. 509 SK-ROOM TO LET; Kearny st , room 8. FEEE FXHIBITION TODAY .. RESTAU- rant, hotel men and private families cordiaily invited o call atd Inspect Prengel's new broiling system; meat brolled by this process remains tender ‘and retains 1l juice. fes, no black fingers or soot: res.aurant parlors .onnected wiih exhibition: meals, American_or European styu highest goid medals. 124 O’Farrell st. EDUCATIONAL. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, telegraphy, languazes, English branches, eleczrical engineering; 20 teachers; 15,000 gradu: ates; day and evening sessions; catuiogne, TIEH1'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.; expenses less, scholar- ship better than elsewhers; Leachers’ Preparaiors course free. YRES. 1THE LEADING COLLEGE, 323 £\ Montgomery st.; individual instruction 1n sborthand, typing. bookkeepiny, telegraphy, etc.: lite sehoiarship $50: 1w rates per week and mo. FSGINEERING SCHOOL: "MECH. ~ELEC, civil. mining, survey, assay, archit. X ray taught:es. 1864. A.VAN DER NAILLEN,723 Mkt OOKKEEPING THOROUGHLY 1N 6 WEEKS or year's course free; only accouniant teaching. TARR, room 572, Parrott Em porium bullding. ELASCO'S LYCEUXM SCHOOL OF ACTING— ‘ Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearssd on flage. R. 5and 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Mz W ANTED — FIRST-CLASS 7 LOCOTIONTST to delfver my lecture. D, box 71, this office. JRESCH TAUGHT: NEW METHOD: PRO fessor direct from Paris. J., box 10, Calf O fice 102] HAIGHT,NE BAKER—NICE ¢ROOM G UAEAR MANDOLIN, FiANO AKD VUUaLl lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 89 Fifth. FLAT OF FIVE SUNNY ROOM basement. 708 Birch flac: best block on Halght; fine view. §12 HUUSEREEPING KOOMS. Xllis Street. ©c¢) ELLIS (PALMETTO) — FURNISHED © < Z housekeeping room: 0 suites and single. £1ith Sireei. <) FIFTH—TWO ROOMS FURNISHED &4 for housekeeping; cheap rent. ¥olsom Streec. FOLSOM, NEAR SIXTH —SUNNY suite furnished for housekeeping; $8 mo. 9572 109} EaYEe-2 PARTLY FURNISHED <J2 frout rooms: cheap. sowurd Siree.. 739 EOWARD-LARG NNY FRONT £ room; kitchen; sink; furmshed for house- keeping. Jesmie trees. JESSIE—LARGK FRONT ROOM COM- pletely furnished for housekeepling; only 7. 373 Larkin Sireec. LARKIN-HOUSEKEEPING OR SIN- gle rooms. Maiket Strees, MARKET—SUNNY SUITE. LIGHT housekeeping, $12; single rooms, 85 up. 141 1035 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 5() EOOMS, CLEARING $200. DU 26-r00m house; fine corner. 10-room house, worth $600, only. $2500 1500 15 rooms, fine corner: payments. £8-room house; rooms all rented. 8 rooms; near City Hall: uew. 12 rooms, centra - S good furniture. DECKEE, 1020 Market AT 6 ROOMS: BATH: ELEGANT niture. H. C. DECKER, 102 Market NE. MARKET STREFT: <l sickness canse of seillng; make offer. PHELPS & CO., $17 Larkin U Q FURNISHED KOOMS; CHEAP; ON AC- 28 count of owner leaving city. 916 Howand st. _EFORE BUYING OR SELLING HOUSES OR b5 "bosinesses see a. 3. FLK 906 Market st oo 34-EO0M HOUS ¥URNITURE WANTED. CAEH PAID FOR EANTIRE HOUSES ug smaller lots of furniture, carpeis, eic. 4 BOWCHER 222 Stockton: send postal. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI- ture and merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin. T IGHER PRICE THAN ANYWHEERE FATD v Indi Auction Co,1057 Market.opp.Jonesy ITURE FOK SALE. A4 ] CHAMBER 400 5i5ves, $5; parior sets, $20; £10; ba: outhits. T. D. MCCARTHY BEIS, SL4 folding-beds, 764 Mission Mean WO OR THREE N rooms for housekeeping. Minna Street. MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. Shotwell Street. SHOTWELL—3 FINE ROOMS: BATH: 4 closets and storeroom: $9: water free. er direes. CELY FURNISHED 422 McAllister st. 546 92 BEOOMS TO LEY Eddy Street. 918 EPDY — BACK FARLOR, SUITASLE 410 tor 2 gentiemen, $8; other rooms cheap. Eighth Street. QHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH ) st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. Ellis Street. OYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS— INCANDES- cent lights In every room; reading-room, con- taining dally pajers; smoking-room and ladles’ parior; open all night; rooms per nighi, 35¢ to $1 50: week, $2 to $5: month, $8 to §30; fire es- capes; elevator on office tloor; annex of 85 rooms Dow ready:hot and cold water in each room; batbs. THE_RAMONA, 130 ELLIS. MR® KATE Y. MART, menager—A quiet honsa: centrally lo- cated; newly furnished: elevator: hot & cold waser. Geary Street. 21 GEARY—4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Key 217 Geary st. JOOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAME, D day & nigh $5 month. 845 Mission. J JGHT SCHOOL; HEA LD'S BUS.COLLEG. 4 Post;commercial,shorthand, English 1ow rates. ROF. ].0UIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet; reasonab'e. 223 Geary,nr. Powall. INGING; PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; French.German lanzuages:$2 mo. 109Tavior,r7. MUSICAL INSTHRUMENTS, S CHRISTMAS IS COMING AND YOU ARE £\ wondering what to give your loved ones for a present, we suggest that you favorably consider a. plano; 'we are selilng good-toned gecond-hand pianos for 38, $4 and $5 per morth: beau:iful new uprights for $6. $7, 8% $9 and $10 per month: no cash payment require: larger than the above amounts; all purchasers of upright pianos from us have the privilege of exchanging szme fora Steinway any time within 8 years from date with- out sacrifice. SHERMAN, CLAY & Cu., repre- sentatives of Steinway & Son’s planos. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., San_Francisco; also Oak- iand, Cal, Portiand. Or., Seattle, Wash. A ¥, UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY— A cholce selection of the -weet, rich-tone “Hardman’ in elegant cases; for 50 years univer- sally recognized as the most durable piauo in the world; 50,000 0f them used by musical people of this country and tbe royaity abroad. won first priz- st Columbian Exposition: prices low: & few siightiy used Hardmans nd others will be sold this week at sacrifice prices to c ose them out be- fore the 1stof the year THE J. DEWING CO. Warerooms, second ficor, Flood bullding, Fourth and Market sts. BSULUTKLY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 80 G’Farrell st.: pianos, or- gansand all other musical fhstruments, of all grades and prices: terms easy: prices lowe: everything possible done 10 please aud satisty we customer. CIUALLY TH& BEST BARGAINS IN Pl anos; see our list for this week: pianos on $3, 84, 85, $6, 87, 88, ¥9, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay- ments: fine stool and cover wilh each; deliversd free anywhere in 1ie city and kept tubed by ex. pert concert tuners. The F. W.SPENCEK CO, salesrooms 935 Market st.. opp. Mason. JLEGANT MAHOGANY CASE 8-PEDAL Stel1 way upright: just purchased; owner must sell before leaving city: $250 casn Address B. B., box 12, this office. AINES, BUSH & GEERTS AND KNABE PLI- anos: get, our reduced prices; fine sacond:hand uprights, 8185: organs, $35. W. C. HAMILTON, successor to A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 824 Post st. [ INE STEINWAY UPRIGHT. IN PERFECT order, great bargain: French upright, $60; new plauos very cheap: call and e fine siock. THE ENO MAUVALS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. IANOS S0iD, . RENTED, TUNED, RE- paired, polished, shipped, stored, for lower rates iban lng other firm 1n the city. J. HARRY SCOTT, 528 Hayes st. ADMTEISTEATORS SALE - MUST BKLL, planos st immense reduction for cash or on ins.allments. EATON ESTATE, 735 Market. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty: private ‘N0 charge uniess success 811 lawsuits, claims, collections, wills. deeds, etc., tended to. G. W. BOWE, atty-at-iaw, 850 Market |, %, MEANS OF PATENT HEATERS T RE- ) duce the time usually taken for shampooing the hair considerably: .hnmpoot Wwith pain hair- dressing, 60c: bairdressing, 5; _“Quinonia’ Haiv Tonle, #5c. G. LEDEHER, 111 Stockton st.. Dear Geary. \ ANIED—PUPILS; SPECIALRAT. DAY O _evening classes: hairdressing 25 up to date. Parlors 1026 Market st.. over the Wonder. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper I lustration—The Christmas vacation extends from December 18 to January 4, 1897. P.rticulars at 424 Pine st. 11HE PROPLES UNE DULLAR MEDICAL 1pstitute, all cases trea.ed and medicines fur- pished for $1; call or write. 102914 Markes s, bet. Kixtn and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. URNETT'S CORN CURE—SURK CURE FOR corns. bunions, warts: 28¢c. 337 Montgomery. Suirs CLEANED, YEESSED, $1: REPAIRS dyelng done. 181 Montcomery,r.. 6 tel.red 2374 ‘ 7 ALL PAPER, 4C A RULL: PAPER HANG- Ing, pnlnl.lni.eu’_. by contract or dey’s work, at your own prce. N.E. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster at. SUITABLKECHRISTMAS PRESENT-FINE ‘watches, dinmnndsitiewhlry 1ip great variely at factory pricés _A. A. RITTER, 138 Montgomery. gl A DOZEN—FINE CABINLTS ALl Wil o SON’S Gallery, 1028 Market. TGHEST PRICE PAID FOR 2D-HSND Li- dieg’ and gents’ clothes. Mrs. HAHN %16 3d. 1G OUTDOOK STEREOPTICON ~HOW EVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad- vertisements 1n 1iving light: promoters of busi- Dess. Consult OWL ADV, CO., 1140 Market st. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1896. o meas sorare | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS CREAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, RY & OFFICE—o08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 824 MONTGOMFRY ST, FOR SALE. $2600—FE. side of Stanyan st, A SACRIFICK FROM $1000 TO $800 FOR fmmediaie sale, nice coitage of 4 rooms and basement; barn, good well aod pump: lot 50x125, bet. Carl and Frederick; 25x100 feet. $450—San Carlos Vilia lot; 100x150 feet. fenced: terms if desired. H. A. PLEITMER, Fruitvale Station. $6700—50x127:6 feet on Jackson st., overlook- 9 BLEGANT RESIDENCES IN OAKLAND ing the Fresidio and b #6000~ 3 modern houses of 8 rooms each at park: 26x137: make offer. e 000 klegant NW. Corner of Cole and Carl 8ts. | Z {5 ‘exchange for rented grain land. one cen- traily located and the ocher in the suburbs; boih places elegantly appointed and rank with the best in th- city: valuea at 820,000 and §35,000; clear; 1aud offeced 10 trade must be giit edge ‘sud income $300—Choice building lots norch of park. Bargain—SW. cor. Fifth av. and U st.: 109x95 ft. roducing. Comp ete description from WM. J. NGk, 460 Eighth st RAND-NEW HOUSE; $250 CASH, §18 BAKGA!NHA 0 PER LOT; 3 LOLDS, 25x120 feet; electric roaa passes hous woninly. No interest on psyments, Lot 25x100 feet: level: one biock from Mission- sreet cars; onposite St. Mary's College stop; 4 : bath; city water: high basement: veranda; nished: open daily: Cuvier | 5 ;-oht: Pt nn;}x:;enm o veks ~lxxufimn; st. Keys next door. or apply 418 Kearny, 9 to 12, epot’ and opp. s.te of proposed park: stree work all done. WM. J. DINGEE, 460 kighth s QEE NEW 7-R. HOUSE 85 JOOST A VE., SUN- | Oakland. fs sorios nyside Tract; close to electric cars; easy terms. THE McOARTHY CO., 646 Market st. - $200“ 'Iizflincfll;IlNE‘T B?lmnrli\;?l LOT IN the Mission: west line of Dolores, nr. ‘Twenty-first: 26x126. Apply to J. A. SAUER, 27 and 29 Suiter st 3500, & 0TS WITH TMPEOVEMENTS «_that cost $3700, or whi take unim- roved San Francisco jToperty as part pay; must e cl SCEIBNER & CO..7 Clty Hall ave. UR HOLIDAY BARGAIN: TWICE CUT stralght in the middie; commissions thrown 1n: & fiue modern home in Fruitva.e; $1200 cash: !oll&wnme flaz LOWRY & OWEN, Fruoitvale statio N EXCELLENT BARGAIN IN BEAUTL ful Fruftvale; it consists of 8 modern 2-8 ory heuse of 8 rooms and bath; 7-fout basement: good barn; cornerlot, 50x135; fencea; on Fruitvale ave.; has to be soid aia great sacrifice, as the owner is going East. Three years auo the present owner bullt the house, which, including lot, cost him $4500; any reagonable offer now given wiil not be rejected For turther inform-tion apply to H. A. PLEIT- NEK, Fraitvaie station. TH L0 $150 FOR CHOICE BUILDING lots In the town of flichburg; & new sia- tion established near Oakland, on the Haywards and San Leandrolocal iine, by the Southern Pacific Company; only 45 minutes from San ¥rancisco and 6 minutes "from Oakland: electric-cars every ew minutes: terms to suit buyers. Apply to C. M. RUNKLE, owner, 91514 Washingwon sk, Oakland, Cal. $ 150, LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEDM IN « Fruitvale; electrio cars; only $1 down 2nd 81 a week; selllng fast: fi}‘:d improvements. H. B. PINNEY owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THR A, WEEKLY CALL. in wraover. for mailing. OAELAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. W Bk CLAMOSDS b VA TRONZ NG H SCHFLLHAAS. furn tore-dealer, 1 th, Oaxld ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENIS COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 45(), CHICK:N OUTFIT; 250 LAYING « hens; horse, wagon, harness, cow, in- cubator-brooder, farming and small tools: place tolet, 8100 per year; 14 acres: sandy soll: ail nicely improved; 2 miles irom here. GEO. C. YOUNG, Petaluma. RA \GE, LEMON AND FRUIT LAND IN beautiful Southern California: easy terms. THE McCARTHY COMPANY, 646 Market sk, ~an_Francisco. ARIN CO.; 3000 acres; 26_miles from city: lots any size: fruit, grain, vegetable land; rall or water transit; $40 to $75 per acre: erms Lo suit SYNDICATE INV'T CO., 65 Chronicle bldg. LAMEDA LAND COMPANY IS BELLING the cheapest frult, vegetuble and grain land ever offered in Alameda County in small tracts; 1 mile from Pleasanton, 134 hours from San Fran- cisco; price 820 to $40 per acre: half cash; owner- must'seil; ttie pertect; investigate. ‘67 Coroni- cle building. JEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET OF California_iands for sale by H. FRANCIS, rooms 69-71 Chronicle building, San Francisco,Cal. UY THAT FINE DIA. STUD: PHICE 85! worth $100. Uncle Harris. 15 Grant ave. 'ITLE HOMES CLOSE Tu Towx. 1M J proved: easy terms: also 4 t0 12 acre pleces on 8and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. City: every Mondav at 637 Market st.. S’ F o o A R AT Bt L S AL 6 FINE LOTS, E%XJVD, CENTRAL AVE, AND TO EXC Park st.: grea: bargain. R M UH A 4 lois, north side San Antorfio ave., 50x150; offey wanted. 11ot, 4Ux370, Clinson ave.: make an offer. 2-s0ry house, 7 _rooms; lot 45x150; Blanding ave.; only $1500; bargain: easy terms. SLot, 50x125, Buena Vista ave., 2 biocks from Bay-st. station: only $600. szmm., new; lot 50x150, San Jose ave.; bar- gain., 10 rooms, new; lot 49x150; San Jose ave.; ele- END FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Joss. IMBER—1280 ACRES; KN CO.: BLENTY water: excellent w0t ran h. N box 16, Cil. PROPERTY WANTED. ANTE)—RANCH WilH GRASS, WATER W L GTRIC LIGHTS 1IN EVERY ROOM; Winchester House, 44 Third st nr. Market; 200 rooms, 26¢ to 81 60 per night: $1 50 to 86 per week ; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. AVE YOUR FEATHER-BEDS AND PIL- lows filled, McCaBE’S, 870 Mission, cor. Sih. and wood: price $2500. R., box #3, Call. gant house; bargain. K. D. JUDD, 1424 Park ave., lameda JrUNE Jo soan TRUSTEES® SALES. AT 813 PER CENT ON CITY real estate; also Oakland, at bank rates; estates in probate: any sum. NHAIN WA LD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 and 220 Montgomery st. RUSTEES’ SALE—IN ACCURDANCE WITH the terms and under the au hority of a certain deed of trust, duly executed by WINDSOR a. KEEFER, party of the first part, to HENRY C. $300.000 TVOKCE AND ANNULMENT OF MAR- riage; terms of ent oblizing; legal every- where. - Address lock box F, 9U8 Market st., 8. . W E MAKE THE BEST 813 SUIT T0 ORDER in the U.S. NEWHAUS & CO., 116 Kearny. TBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, J EW- 4 eiry, etc.; lowest rates. 948 Market st. M AUNISCOPE — NEW PROJECTING ~MA. chine; uses the kinetoscope films; price $250. BACIGALUPIL 948 Mari 1000 _‘_A‘KDS. $1 50. SHOW CARDS, ETC. el . Black 141. HILL, 2214 Geary st. RAZOE EXCHANGE, 50 MARKET—BASE ment: fine edge pyt on razor for £5 cents. f ATCHES, DIAMON s, JEWELRY OF ALL Kkinds a: reduced prices; mus: move; bullding tobe torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. RUFIUEE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cured: send for book, DRS, MANS. FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Market st. ((LOAKS, FUks AND BUITS KETAILED AT _J wholesale prices Factorv, 20 Sansome st. DEESSMAKEERS, UITS MADE FROM 83 UP: SKIRTS, 76C: capes, $1: i guaranteed. 55914 Stevenson st. CLALEY OYANTS, RS DR. F. CLARK, THE WORLLD'S MOST famous mediam of modern times. -Don’t fail 10 see her if you are interested in the affairsof life; if marriage, Slckness, deaths, changes, travels, di- vorces, separations, lawsuils, business transac- tions, wills, deeds and morigages. lost or stolen property, lost or absent friends, interest you: if you care to know. what you should do (o be suc- cessful, where you should” go and whom to avold, ‘when to buy and sell stocx: in a word, what- ever may be vour trouble, suspicions or desires, call on this gifted woman and she will send you away happler, wiser and bolder than ever before. Hours ¥ :‘fl"bw 8P '..”l'lfldcl. N. B'—fl. ‘l‘npnl::fl guarantes )y mal nd stamp for 1D | 'ty Special terma. MRS DR. F. CLARK, 1206 Mar: ket st.. parlors 25 and 26. Take elevator. ME. DR THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, resent, future; consultations on all affairs; ‘Doth- ng excepted; names given: good advice: sure heip; restores lost 10ve by sympatoy: mistake im- possible: fee $1; letter $2. 929 Post st., nr Larkin. A SHAW. STEINWAY $250, CHICKERING $185, and gresl bargaius; $4 « monih. HeINE, 136 Elis st.® $30 EMERSON RUSEWOOD PIANO FOR D « saleon $5 Installments. 221 Leavenworth. PLENDID MUSIC-BOX; PLAYS 12 TUNES; <ost $30; only $15. 415 Sacramento «t, SNT NEW UPRIGHT PIANO; 8¢ half cost. 1921 Sacrame :to st. AT.L T NEUMANNE 117 SIXTH, FOR £3.lowest prices on household goods; new or good #S Dew: cas | OF on time; Open evenings. O GEARY — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 227 sooms, eu sulte oc aingle: firat-ciass dining: Toom in connection. K INGFURNITURECO.,1127-29-81 MARKET, I\ “furnish 4 rooms, $:8 to$50; best bargalns. 405 GEABY (THE NAVARRE)—FURNISH- B UCKINGHAN FURNITURE CO—LOWEST prices: furniture, carp: 1 erades. 866 Miss'n il R e CARPET CLEANING. YITY STRAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS; ('Cleans, moves, lays carpets. G. F. STEVENS, Mgr, 38 and 40 Lighth st.; telephone South 250. TARPETS CLEANED AND KENOVATED like new, FE. ON & CO., 23 Tentn; tel South 88, D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. VW EESN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPATULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet-beating Works, 358-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. Y E MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., « 240 14th st ; cleaning 80 a yard. Tel. Mis 74. CAKPET-LLE.—\N!NG, Sc: LAYING, 8c; RUG samples free; tel. Jessio 944. Stratton, 19 Sth st. GEARY — FLEGANT BUNNY BACK parlor; suites or single: running water. ETTIL, 1101 GEA RY, SW. CUR. VAN ed rooms; board optional: folding-bed. 51 Haight Street. 21 HAIGHT—FURNISHED ROOMS. Jones Ntreet. 907 0SEs_THE VAN WINELE: NEW z management; elegant sunoy suites and singte: newly furnished: bawb, eic.: $10 to $30. Kearny Street, RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — £\ Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; firs (188 In €Very Tespeci: ierms reasonsble. ONKLIN'S CARPET- BEATING WORKS 383 Golden Gate ave. Telephone £ast 126. ©C A YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET- © cleaning Works. 11 Eignth st (VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any sddress in the United States or Canada one year for $1 0, post- age free. e ———————————————————— LEGAL XNOTIOCES. JEW AVENUE HOUSE, 904 KEARNY ST., corner Jackson—Single rooms 15, 20, 25. 50 cents per night: special raies per week or month. Market Street. OSEMITF HOUSE, 1045 MARKET — PEB night, 35¢ 10 §1: week. $1 60 (0 $5: families. McAllister Street. MCALLISTER—SUNNY FURNISHED room; double bed; rent $5 50. » 105 0 SAMUEL STEWART AND ELIZA ANNE STEWART, the son and daughter of JAMES STEWART, formeriy of Grey Abbey. County Town, Ireland, and their children: In the High Tourt of Justice in Ireland, Chancery Division. Estate of JAMES BT WART, deceased. 1AY- LOR vs. MCLEAN Record No. 1893-207. Whereas the above-named SAMUEL STEWARKT, 1f living on the 9th day of Augost, ]:892, the date of the death of JAMES STEWART, late of e fast., in the couniy of Antrim, in ircland, la- borer, or if desd before that date, the children of the said SAMUEL STEWART is_or are entitied under the will of said JAMES STEWART to & sbare of his property, and whereas the sald %LiZA ANNE STEWART, if living on the said 29(h day of Aukust, 1892, Or If dead before Lhat Gdate, her children is or are aiso entitied under the #aid will 1o & share Of the said property. Pursuant 1o an order madein the above suit the said SAMUEL STEWART, if living, or if dead since the said dace, his legal personal representa- tive, orit dead bef re the said dute, hls children, and’the said KLIZA ANME STEWART, if liv- ing, or if dead since the sald aate, her legal per- sonal representative, of if dead before the said Gate, her children, are on or before the 1st day uf February, 1897, 10 send particuiars of their tlaims as stich son and dsughter respectively of the said SAMES “TEWARL, or as he chiidren of such von ‘or daughter respectively, 10 Messrs, HAR- PER & MiLLS 0t No. 41 Lower Sackville street, Dublin, in Ireland, the solicitors for the plaintifts. or. in default thereof, they will be peremploriiy excluded £ om the benefit of said order. HARPER & MILLS, Solicitors, 41 Lower Sack- ville street, Dublin. NTOTI0E TO CREDITORS—ESTATE OF NA- I\qn‘((.ivaqgatvmso.\‘. decrased, Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, EE3ECOA E, DAVIDSON, administratrix of the estate of NATHAN DAVIDSON, deceaseq, to the ered- ftors of and all persons baving claims against the eceased (o exhibit them. with the necessary :::’Sc?.afin‘“: ithin four months afier the first pub- Jication of this notice, o the said BE&E(‘, 7 DAVIDSOY, ut pince of residence, No. 664 Penn- sylvania avénue, San Francisco, Ual, the same ~ ing ber piace for the trausaction of the busine & of the sud estate in the City and County 0f sac Fran- State of Californis. 4 c‘;v‘.’:m-‘:c‘un DAVIDSON, Administratrix of the Esta.e of NATHAN DAVIDSON. D Dated at =an Francisco, Nov. 27, 1896. e ———————— PROFESSIONAL CARDS. e OFPIOES. ROOMS N E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS U}; and 27, Crocker building; leiephous Maa 6, Ban Francisco, Cal. OHN i AITKEN ANDMAURICEL ASHER ilys @b lww, s 519,516, S tigor, Parvort uldé Minna Street. MINNA. COR. EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms: $1 a week. Mission Street. HAfcoox HOUSE, 761 MISSION; SELECT famlly rooming-house; $1 50 to $6 per week. 66 INE UPRIGHT FOR SALE; CHEAP. 858 Castro st. MAGNIFICENT STEINWAY: FINE CON- dition; sacrificed. Room 21, 809 Marketst. EAUTIFUL BrOHSTEIN: IN USE ONLY 4 ) months; sacrifice, E. W, LICK,116 McAllister. ARECHA\CE-FINE UPRIGHT, $125. 16 McaAilister, next Hivernia Bank. SCHMITZ. (G OS5, MARSHALL & WENDELL UPRIGHT. $100. Bruenn Piano House. AGNIFICENTSTEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: little used; sacrifice. 1019Van Ness G. BADGER, SOLE A« ENT FOR HALLET +& Davisand Francis Bacon pianos. 406 Sacto. YRON MALZY, 808 PuST ST.—SOHMEE, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. QUPERIOK VIOLINS, ZITHEKS, OLD& NEW H. MULLER. maker, repzirer. 2 La:ham piace. DOLLAR A WEEK ON RENT CONTKACT NOW THY FUTURE; CON~U.T THE magic medium; love affalrs, unhappy mar- riages, business | :vestments and_all perululnim happ ness; oue 25a MME. HANSEN, 148 sixth st., room NIML ~CHMIDT, CLAIKVOYANT. TELLS past, present and future; success to ali; for- tunes by mail; low vrices. 856 Mission st. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: ‘business ad vice; names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth ISSMELVINA, CLAIRVOYANT: PICTURE future husband or wife, 50c. 76615 Howard. ME. MOREAU, BEST CLAIRVOYANT : fee 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ME. MABEL WOODS, MAGNETIC HEAJ~ er and clalrvoyant. Room 8, 207 POst st. NIML. DE YOUNG, MAGNETIO HEALING; card realing; charms. Room 8, 308 rotter. M. SYBILLE TELLS FRUM CRADLE TO grave:piotures given:ladies 25c: §14 O'Farrell N ME. LEGETTE — CLAIRVOYANT & BUS. Al “aavice: 25c: one price. 311 Tehama, ur. dth. ME NELSON, FRUM NEW YORK, CARD reader, 1204'Eddy st., room 1. 3 ME, WALTERS OF TEHAMA; CA diss, 25c: gents, SUc. 961 Mission, vr. 6th. YPSY LIFE-RBEADRR REMOVED TO 8 Seventh st., nr. Market; Iadies 25¢,gents 50c. 3ME. FANNIE DAVIS, LUCKY MAGNETIC healer: cards read. Room 2, 122 Post st G buys new piano. 136 Kilis st. M HORSES, 4() HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS | M lx es, carts, harness: Grand Aroade Horss 27 Bix.h st ; anction sales every W eduss Gay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. JuE EMPORTUM SALES YARDS 220 VA A lencta st., is the JPlace to golt you want to bay. gell or exchan orses, bugsies, wagons or har Dess: auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. 500 BET NEW AND SECONU-HAND HAR ness: &l kinds: buggy,wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway: 40 cheap horses. 16th and Valencis. B() HEAL DEIVING AND WORK HORSES] weight 1000 to 1700 1bs. 862 Howard st. WAGONS AND CAKKIAGES, 00D SECOND-HAND LIGHT EXPRESS, new platform: laundry: cheap. 414 Broadway. OR CLEAN, CHEAP ROOMS APPLY 1063 Mission st.; furnished or uufurnished. FUK SALE-MISCELLANKOUS, NINTH—-BAY-WINDOW AND OTHER Ainth Streec. 119 foms: ceniral: chesp. Z ‘Fost Street. “J) ANDOLPH.” 501 POST ST,, COR. MASON— 50 bay-window puriors; stialler rooms; rua- ning water; gas; §1 50 to §4 per week. ioweil Sireei. A POWELL — FINE SUNNY FRONT suite; also double rooms. L. STOKES. Sixth Street. SIXTH — QUIET SUNNY ELEGANT rooms; sl conveniences; fireproof bullding. 20¢ 3 Slockion 3.reei. 'HE EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON ST.~FUR- nished rooms, en suite or single; hot, cold water in every room: baths; elevator; transient solicited. SUTTE rooms; suite BUTTER — NICELY . FURNISHED sunny single rooms and offices: $5 up. Taylor Street. TAYLOR—SINGLE ROOMS, §1 WEFK; 109 douste rooms. 81 75; large bay-window suite cheap. 17 111 114> or single; reasonable. 3lird Siree:. THIRD (IMPERIAL) — SUNNY FUR- nished rooms: tourists speclalty: transient. ARGAINS IN CAMERAS FOR FEW DAYS ) at 124 Geary st. Removal Montgomery st PICTUREFRAMING WITH GLASS Tx813 10c.; 8x10 8nd 10x12, 16¢: 11x14 snd 12x16, 20c; 14x17, 265¢; 1vx20, 30c; 16x22, 86c; 20x24, 45c: 22x28 in., 60c. JONES, 547 Mission st. TRICTLY HIGH-GRADE WHEELS: 96 model: new and a few ulightly used: at & special bargain to close out before Janmary 1. Call a: 400 Battery st. T FACTOKY WHOLESALE PRICES—RAT- 1an chairs. rockers, stands aid odd pleces suit- able for holiday presents. Save you half by call- iog at once at Calilornia Ratisn Company, 61 First st, near Mission. PAES, _SCALES " MITRORS ™ FRENCH ranges, ete., bought, sold. MEEK, 1118 Mission, ECOND-HAND SAFE; FIREPROOF; VARY cheap. D.N. HAWLEY, 818 Market st. PRINIING PRESS. TYPE. ETG: FINE Christmas present. HILL, 2234 Geary, r. 39. IGHEST PRICE PAID GENTS 3D HAND ciothing ana dresses. FABIAN, 1020 Folsom. ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OR- der; also large folding-door safe. 8 Mission st. OF FEE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PR] stand desk, money tlil, ssfe; cheap. l&l glge ONARCH BLUE FLAME HEATERS AR the best. W. 8. RAY MFG. Ov., 13 California “TARS, BAOWOASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- | “ing, etc., 1ought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7th, RBULE ENGINES,D-HAN D MACHINERY water-pipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beala. P ¥t bbbt st retoe R A i oSl ey ONE SMALL MrULIUM AND LARGE-SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109-111 Market st 'ORTUNES TOLD BY BOTH MOTHER AND daughter; truths. 1685 Hyde st. ES. B. BAUMANN, BEST-KNOWN CLAIR- voyant in the city. Residence 132 Turk st. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trost- ees, parties of the second part, and THE SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated June 28th, 1862, and recorded in the office 01 the County Kecorder of the coun y of Alameda, State of California, in liber 445 of deeds, at pages 441 and following. and in pursuance of & resolution pissed on the .9th day of Movember. 1896, by the board of directors of said SaN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNIUN, a corporation, and the holder of the note (No. 11 741), to secure payment of which the aforesald deed of trust was executed, declaring that defauli had been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums due under sald note and deed of trust, and re- questing sud_direc 1ng said HENRY C. CAMP. BELL d THADDEUS 8. KENT, trustees, to sell the real vstaie described therein, to satisty said inaebtedness. We, HENRY C CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, do hereby give notice that on FRIDAY. the 15th day of Jannary, A. D. 1897, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction sales- room «f William J. Dingee, 460 and 464 Eighth street, in the « ity ol Oak.and, county of Alameds, Siate of Californis, we will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder. for cash in gold coin of the United States, the plece or parcel of land situate in the ity of Alameda, county of Alameds, Siate of California, aescribed as follows, to wit: Commenci g at 4 point on ihe northerly line of San Sose avenu- distant thereon three hundred (800) feet easierly from the easterly line of Chest- nut sireet, and running thence easteriyalong said lineof San Jose avenuq one bundred (100) fes thence at right angles northerly one hundred and ity (150) feew. thence at right angles westerly one hundred (100) feet, «nd thence at rignt angles southerly one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the pointof commencement: Being i0ts numbers seven (7) and eight (8) in + | the west hal? (14), bloek M, as laid down and de- lineated on the mup entitied “Map of Eauds Adja- cent to the iown of r ncinal, Alameda County, Cul,” surveyed by James T. Straiton, Miay lat, 1867,” filed May 28th, 1867, In_the office of the County Recoider of said county of Alameda, to- gecher with the appprtenances. TERMS OF SALE—Cash in gold coin of the United States; ten per cent payable to the under- signed on the fall of the hammer; balance on de- livery of deed; and if not £0 paid, unless for want of title (ten days being alloed for search), then said ten per cent to be forfeited, and the sale to be voird. Acts of sale at purchaser’s expense, HENRY G CAMPBELL | progtees, ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES jewelry; also on furniture, planos, without re- moval; lowes: rates. BALDWIN JEWELKY STORE, 948 Market st. ; open evenings. A Y AMOUNT: 18T, 300K 50 MOKTGAGES, estates, undivided incerests, real estate in pro- bate: furniture and pianos Without removal MCCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. WISE AND SAVE INTEREST — MONEY Ioaned on_ everything. Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood bulflding. Pledges for sale cheap. IRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PLANO, no removal: no delays; no commissions: low interest. Em. 68, Donohue bidg, 1170 Market st $325 000 AT BANK EATE~: 1ST AND 2d mortgages, estates, rents, etc.; lend as iow as $50. H. MURPHY, 628 Market si. $50 100000 ToW BT BAL OV mortgage: flat or instimnt. Dry: N FURNITURE AND PIANOS: WARRANTS casned. SCKIBNER & Cu., 7 City Hall ave. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS.JEW ELRY, i T0 Columbls Loan & Collateral Office, § RIVATE P KTY LOANS ON ANY GUOD security: low interest N.. box 15. Call Office PAWNBROKERS. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Cosmopolitan § oan Office, 49 Third. MONERY WANTED, A A~ A A AR e ANTED—A LOAN OF $18.000 ON FIRST- class security for 1 to 8 years: value $65,000 close to city; on country property. Address C. box 102, Call Oftice. MEDICAL. NEW REMEDY THAT 1S PERFECTLY harmless; never falis in any case of monthly sickness. no matter what the cause may be. Price $5 10 $10. No electricity or insirumenis; bever makes sick to make well: travelers helped; no delay; years’ experience: first-class home in con- finement. Dr. & Mrs. Davis 14 Mcaliister st., nex: Hibernia Bank. Consult free; French pll #2: hours, 9 A. K. 104, T108 P PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause in & few hours when medicines and others have falled; no instruments used: Imany years' experlence: every case guarsnteed; advice free: terms reasonable; firsi-class privaie home for confinement. MRS. Dk. DALEY, 1126 Market st., over the Owl Drug Store. \R. FOULET'S FRENCH CAPSULES— A guaranteed absolute cure for all female dis- eases (no ma:ter what cause): positively safe and re; no dang-r or after effects: taken in time it 150 Acts as a preventive: price $1 60 per box; sent free by mall on receipt of price. WALLER BROS., 83 Grant ave. "A NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, NSTRU- ment or worthless pills nsed; every woman herown physician for all ferale troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always in one day: can besent and used at_home: ail cases gnaranteed. DR. POPPER and MRS. DRS. NAIL, 518 Kearny. LL OASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION re:tored in a few hours: safety assurd at any time; instant relief for travelers: homein confine- ment; consult free; confidential; hours, 10 10 5. MRS, DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. RS, GOUDWIN, SPECIALIST: LADIES, near or far, safe, quick cure guaranteed, any Qiseae or complaint; home for patients: best skili; free dlagnosis; iow fees; seif cure. 804 Mo Allister st. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—a BOON TO 1adies with female troubles: no danger; safe and sure; $2 50 express C. v. D ; don’t delay unul o late, OSGUOD BROS,, Oakland, Cal. A SURE CURE FOR ALL FrMALE DiS- eases, from whatever cause; home In confine- men: ; every comfort: satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, MRS, DB.GW Y KR, 226 Turk st. ON'T FALL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Marxet st.; his 50 years successful practice isa guarantee of falr treatmens; the worst cases treated satisfaciorily by mail. . THADDEUS 8. KENT. RUSTEES' S \ LE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH the terms and under he authority of a certain deeu of trust, duly executed by F. M. POWKLL, party of the first part, to HENRY G CAMPBELL snd THAUDEUS B, KENT, trustees, parties of the seco.d part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAV- INGS UNION, party of the (hird part, dated No- vember 1st, 1890, and recorded injthe office of the County Kecorder of the county of Tulare, State uf Callfornia, in Liber 7 of Trust Deeds, at pages 528 and following: and in purstance of a resolution assed on the 11th day of December, 1896, b the Tloard of Directors of the Bans of Lemoors, a cor. poration, and the hoider by sssignment from said San Francisco Savings Union of ihe noie (No. 10,449), 1o secure payment of which the utoresaid deed of irust was executed, declariug that default had Been made in the payment of the principal sum and other sums due under said note and deed of trust, and requestiug ghd directing said HENRY €. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B, KENT, trus- tees, to sell the real estate described therein to satisfy said indebiedness. P We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KN, trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESDAY, toe 13th day of January, A. D. 1897, at 13 o’clock noon of that day. ana at_the auciion salesroom of Kaston, Kidridge & Co., No. 638 Mar- ket street, in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of California, we will sell at public auctiou t0 the highest bidder for cash in goid coin of the United Sta.es the piece or parcel of land situate in the county of Kings (formerly part of the county of Tulare), Siate of California, de- seribed as follows, to wit: According to Lhe official plats and system of sur- veys of the Government 0. the United States In township nineteen (19) south, range twenty- one (21) east, Mount Diabio base and meridian. Of section seven (7), the southeast quarter (S.E. 14), contalning one hundred nnd sixty (160) acres of iand, more Or less. Together Wil the sppur- tenances. ‘Terms of sale—Cash In_gold coln of the United ME. RUTH HARRISON OF NEW YORK, magnetic healer; card reader. 109a Powell st., room 17. BRAKITUALISM, ME. OSMAN, TRANCE MEDIUM, INDE: pendent card-reader, life read ings, love affairs, business, mining speculations. 83% Mission st. 326 MOALLISTER-MES G, MEYER: test meetings every night, 10c” Tae., Wed.& ¥ri, 2 P.) ; trance cir., Bat. eve 25c; bus. sitiings $1 RS, J. J. WHITNEY, OLAIRVOYANT, trance test medium and life reader. 218 Btoekton st RRIVED.—MRES. BAX(ER REYNOLDS, test medium. 8 Magon st., room 8. M 5 ELLIS SEDIUM; SITTING=9 T08, 31 circles Tues,, Fri.. 3 P. ., 25¢. 233 Valencia. A M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE . writer. 118 Hal-h st.: hours §unt{l 6 P RYFNOTISM, HYPNUTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT; success grid. Hypnotic Mesmericins,8 O’ Farreil e ——— LOUST, OST—A LADY'S PURSE; CONTAINING money, keys and papers. F'ndercan get re- ‘ward at 1508 Larkin st. LOST—-A PASSBUOK, WITH THE HIBER- nla Savings and Loan Society of San Fran- cisco, in the name of LEONAKD JOHN CASSEL, fik‘m 1489. The finaer will please rotura o l QBT—BO{J) LOCKET WITH DIAMOND A4 petting: iritials J, F, with 2 dogs’ heads in it; liberal reward. Keturn to 711 Post st. UST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER- nia Ssvings and Loan Soclety ot San Frau- ¢iaco, in th- name of LAURA 1HOMPSON, No. 17914+2, The finder wili please return to bank. ¥OUND. PO TS s Ay S oy Sk OUND—A PCCKETBOOK: CONTAINING small sum of money. Can be had at DR, Ca- CHOT'S, 207 Taylor st. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A%vxcnpfliflfi‘ m?xvoncfin TAWS & !l’llc.l'l.i ty; private; no charge unless successtai; law GM collections, wiils, deeds, etc., at- unn:.fiz G. W, HOWE, ul'y-&hw. 850 -.':'m Turk Stree.t TURK—SINGLE FRONT ROOM; GAS and bath; $6; private. ‘Awelfth Street. TWELFTH—UPPER FLAT; 5 ROOMS and bath; all convenlences. Apply in rear. 54 212 B1CYCLES. 4 ‘&B e?‘% THBh‘EE‘ Ngw“nmmmu cveles, eac! pp) Palace Baths, 715 Filbert st., between 11 and 2. , Phl‘::'IAL BA“BGAINI NEW AND SECOND- BROTHELS, Cyole AILORS ANDP:EOHAW WAGES COL- drawn: advice free. 3. G. JEET LRSS faw. ofioer 832 Market st., room 28, 5 R - W. KING, CHRONICLE BLDG; CONSUL- ; > 1 probate; ail cases: fees low. o arrells S R e SVE | AT R Syt TN | 7 OB JReR R 23 v States; 1U per cent payable to the undersigned on the fall of the hamm-r; balance on delivery of deed; and if not so pa d, unless for want of titie (ten Qays bewng aliowed ' for search), then said 10 percent to be forfeited and the sale to be void. Acts of sale &t purchaser’s expense. $500%ADE0EA CASEIFAILIOCUREOF female complaints or diseases of theeye; consultation free. MRS, DK.5CO1 T, 325 Gearyst. U PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and eficlent emmenagogue; §1 per box. RICH ARDS & CO.,druggists, 406 Clay st.,sole agts, HENRY C. CAMPBELL, SAFETYFOR MARRIED LADIES, ADDRESS THADDEUS B. KENT, P. 0. box 1984, Trustees. OME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE H MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 tighth st., Alameda. PROPOSALS. FIRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI-HASE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and be content. 25414 4th. DR HEALL T MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR Jones. Diseases of women and chiidrea. M=, PRS. DONOVAN, 1306 FOLSOM T confinement: terms reasonable. -PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF 4 _L brick schoolhouse. Office Board of Education, Francisco, December 12, 1898. In accordance with & resoution adopted by the Board of Educa- tion of the City and County of San Francisco, Sealed Proposais will be received by the Superin: tendent of Common Schools, In open session of the Boari of kducation, on Monday, December 98, 1896, at B:30 o'clock P. M., for the erection and completion of a brick school building on a ot 4 the northwest corner of Eighteenth and Dolores reets. in said City aod County, lu_sccordance th plans and_specifications, which may be seen &l the office of Charles 1. Havens, architect of said board, room 55, Flood bullding. southwest corner Fourth and Market sreets. Separate bids will be received for (1) the building exclusive of the work for which spe:ial bids are requiréd: for (2 heating anc venti!sting, and for (3) plumbing s gasfitting. Kach bid must be accompanied by a certified check as required by the specifications. The party or parties to whom contracis may be sawarded will be required prior to or at time of the execution of the contracts to pay their proportion of Lhe cost of advertising this no.ice in_three daily new-pspers. Biank proposals furnished by the secretary. The reserves the right to rcject or all bids, Oor any portion of any bid as the public good may reauire, GEORG I BEANSTON, Secretary. (HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the :J.n.lmd States or one year for $1 50, post- DENTISTS. R. L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAIN LESS; crown work, hfld!. work and teeth withos plates a specialty. 336 Suiter, NE. cor. Stockton. 7 FULL SuT OF TeeTH WORTH $15; + warranted 5 years: extraction free; fillings Chicago Dental Pariors, 24 Sixth st. OSITIVE Y PAINLESS EXTRACTION DR. HARDING, 6500 Satter; tel, main 5375. D& JES~UP, DENTIST, FORMERLY SUT- \er and Montg’y, can be fou1d 318 Kearny st. CHALFANT, & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM 8 Mason 10 119 Powell; bridgework a specialty. I‘UL'. SET OF 1Ei<TH, 87, WARRANTED: filling 60c, crowns $8. DR. BROWN, 2114 3d. OUA:‘AUA\ DENTAL ASSOCLA £1ON, 806 WAk ket st. DR, CHARLES W. DECKER. §7} SET FOR TLETH_WA RANTED A3 STORAGE. QTORAGE_CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: FIRE- proot building: advances made. 211 Larkin. Funm"x‘unn PIANOS, TRUNKS: AD- vances, shipping CHAS L TAYLOR.204 Post. WEEK'S NEWS FOR NTS — THR A WEGKLY CATL: 1n waoner for matitng. as can be made: filling §1 DR. SIM. ntist, 980 Biarket at., ‘Héx: Batawin i‘mnr.“ ;:flh’ul::k nxin:c l‘lu:\;,“ ’E.W: ?;‘UWE, work & 8) 3 up:e18 years . expericnon R LW ALGH Db $13% Geaty. L jates are made: oid plates msde over like new; th from $8 per set; excracting 50c: gas given. OQET Ur TEELH WITiUUT A FLATE DR i, 6."Young, 1841 Polk st. )i, J. 9. LEE A, 1906 MA RK ET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.; open evenings; Nundays tiil noon. ' GBQ(.\III DENTAL ASSOCLATION, 769 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th; pecialists; extracing with gos. 41 Sraves 86 ups ol 0L up. R GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of less extraction and patentee of im| work _or teeth without any plate. moved from 6 to 20 U'F 35, N HOTELS. e NTY N SRl v o I S S UL, BI\OOKLYI HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH ST, | 1) board and room $1 to 82 per day, §6 to $13 Foou's ot taimily 3110 81 50 per aikntyArst-ciase 10 1 service: free coach. CBAHLR‘I“O TGOMERY. PROTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. “GEM,” THE LATEST CAMERA OUT: . size 314x414. 124 Geary st $ BEWING MAUHINES, "BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGE! AL:IEI“:;.IML lowest rates. 205 m.‘} 13 BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—VEATHS, Birth, marriage aud death notlces sent by mail will Bo'be Tosened, L ey must be, handed i ac efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. ] BORN. MAHONEY-—Ia this city, December 20,1838, to the wife of W, G. Mahoney, a son. WELBANKS—In this city, December 23. 1893, to the wite of Webster Welbanks. a daughter. —_— MARRIED. COOE—PENNINGTON—In this city, December 24, 1898, at the home of the bride, by the Rev. George D. B. Stewart, Hiram B. Cook and Nancy G. Penuington. WILDE—HIGGINS—In this city, December 25, 1836, authe residence of the bride, by the Rev. Dr. E R. Dille, Arthur H. Wilde and Katle H. H ggins. both of <an Francisco. e e e DIED. Levy, Jacob Lovett, Mary Lowry, Annie E. Moreal de Brevans, B. Nebel. Rudolph Pujunen, Franz Reuss, Eddy Ecoit, Willlam H. Seaman, Mrs. George Simrak, Simo S. Stegman, Frances A. Swasey, W. F. Walrord, John Welbanks (iniant) Adams, Eva G. Averill, Misy Etta Bourne, Ma:hiida D. Brady, Phliip Bridges. Peleg T. Butterfield, Mrs. O. P. Couiter, Jeanis Doyle, Robert J. Driscoll, Ellen Edwaras, Charles Faber, Anna M. Flynn, Mary Hennesey, Peter Jackson, Andrew ADAMS—In Oakland, Decsmber 24, 1535, Eva Getchell, wife of J. M. Adams, and’ danghter of Mrs. C. L. and the late Benjamin F:iat, & nalve of Califorma, aged 38 years. [Maine papers Pplease copy. | B Friends and acqualntances are respect. fuily Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 0’clock . M., from the résigence of her mother. 574 Sycamore sireei, Uasland, Interment private. AVERILL—In this city, Decomber 25, 1896, Miss Etta Averlil. 3Notice of funeral in Sunday’s papers. BOURNE—In Oakland, December 25, 1896, Mathlida D., wife 0. kred M. Bourne, a native of New Brunswick, aged 36 vears 1 monin and 3 days. BRADY—In this city, December 24,1898, Philip, beloved husband of ‘the late Mary Bradv, father of Thomas and Mary Brady. and brother ot Mrs. Mary Cassidy and Mrs. Benjamin Neusheler, & naiive of County Cavan, ireiand. B¥-The funeral will iake place THIS DAY (Baturday), at 8:30 o'clock 4. ., from his late resid -nce. 121 Glibert s.req., thence L0 St. Hose’s Churcn, where a requiem 'high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing a; 9 o'clock 4. 3. lutermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. BRIDGES—In this city, December 25, 1896, at 15 Georgia street, Poirero, Peleg Tillman, dearly beloved infant son of Mattie A. and Ben: jamin F. Bridges, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 month ani 23 days. [Boston (Mass) and Reading (Pa) papers please copy. | B Friends and_acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 o’clock P. ., from 15 Georgia sireet. lutcrmens privace, Masonic Cemetery. BUTTERF1ELD—In this city, December 24,1896, Mrs. Olive Pease Butterfield, formerly of Som~ ers. Conn., aged 68 years 10 months and 17 days. [Eastern bapers please copy.] A4&The funerat wil take place THIS DAY (Ssturday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from tho par- lors of Gatoer & Guniz, 8 and 10 Clty Hall square. Iniermens privaté, Cyprass Laws Ceme- tery. COULTER—In this city, December 28, 1898, Jen- nie, beloved wite of George Coulter, and mother of Maude, Maybeil, Myrtle and Marsaall Coul- ter, a nucive of Ireland, aged 45 years. AaFriends and acquaintances ‘ars respect- sully fnvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Saiurday), at 2 o'clock P. L, from her late resl- ence, 923 Kureka sires:, between Twentieth and Twenty-first. Intermen: L 0. O. F. Ceme- ters. DOYLE—In Menlo Park. December 25, 1898, Robert Joseph, beloved son of James R. and Katherine Doyle, & native of San Mateo, aged 23 years 11 months and 20 days. BF-Friends and acqualntances ara respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 9:30 o’clock a. M., from the resi- dence of his parents. nence -0 tie Courch of ihe Natfvity, where a solemn requiem mass will bo celebrated for the repose of his soul. Inter- men: Holy Cross Cemetery. Menlo Park. DRISCOLL—Ellen, wife of the late M. Driscoil, and beloved mother of Winifred Lawreuson, a Dative of County Wexzford, Lreland. & Friends and scuaintances are Tespect- fully 1nvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 oclock P. M., from her lato residence, 510 Tehama street, thence 10 St. Pat- rick’s Church. Interment Mount Cal vary Ceme- tery. EDWARDS—In this city, December 28, 1898, Charles Edwards. béloved brother of Amelia Mayntzer and Fred Edwards, a native of Ans- iralia. agel 48 years. - g Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORRO W (Sunday). ¢ 2 oclock P. M., from the par- lors of J. L Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. Interment L O. O. K. Cemetery. FABER—In Colma,San Mateo County, Decem- bex 26, 1893, Anna M., beloved daggnter of Petor and_Christine Faber, and sister of Mrs. Charie F. Fick and Andrew. Peter, Emma, Chari Louise sud_thie late Nicolaus Faber, a native of Chicago, IlL, aged 26 years 2 monthsand 22 days. [Chicago papers blease copy. ] B Friends and acouainiances ars respact- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW {Sunday), ac 1:80 o'clook P2 from the rest ence of her parents, Coima. Interment Holy Cross Cemecery. HENNESBY—In this city, December 24, 1898, Peter, beloved son of Peter and Catherine Hen- aod brother of Kate snd Edward Hen- a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years. JACKSON—In this city, December 24, 1893, Ane drew Jackson, a native of Ohio, aged 64 years. LEVY~—In this city, December 24, 1598, Jacob Levy, beloved uncie of Mrs J. Wolf, Mrs. L Kraimer, Mrs. E. Relnbart, Mrs, Clarisse Blum and A. Newburger of Chicago and Herman, Kossuth and Louis B. Levy, s native of Ger- many, aged 77 years and 1 month. A Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW Sunday), at 9:45 o'clock A. .. from B’nal B'rith all, 121 Eddy stree:, under the auspices of Pacific Lodge No. 136, I and A. M. lnterment Home of Peace Cemetery. by 11:50 0’clock A. M. train from Third sud Townsend streets. LOVETT—In San Rafael, December 22, 1898, Mary Lovett, anativeof Mlilvile, Mass, agod 44 vears, A Friends and acauaintances ar respect- sully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock A. .. from the resdeace 07 Mrs. Leichman, 432 Minna street, thence to St. Patrick’s Churca, Mission gireet, near Third, where services will' be held. lnter- men: Holy Cross Cemetery. LOWRY—In this city, December 24, 1895, Annfe E., beloved wife of the late William R. Lowry, and mother of William R. and Alired 8. Lowry, anative of Aberdeen, Scotland, agad 54 years 4 mon:hs aud 28 days. Aa-Friends are_respectfully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1 o’clock P. 36, from the pariors of H. C. Porter & Co.. 123 Eddy street. Interment private, Masonic Ceme- tery. MOREAL pE BREVANS—In this city, December 24, 1896, rmille Moreal de Brevans, beloved mother of H. P. Moreal de Brevans, a native ot France, aged 79 vears 3 months and 10 days. A Foneral notice in Sunday’s papers. NEB «.L—In Oakiand, December 24,1826, Rudolph Nebel, anativeof Germany, aged 39 years 8 months and 4 days. PAJUNEN—In this city, December 23, 1898, Franz Pajunen, a nauve of Finland, aged 33 years. @ Friends and. scquaintances ars respect fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from 122 Eddy sirect. Brothers of the U. C. F. Brotherhood are invited to attend the meeting at 122 Eddy screet Sunday a o'clock p. 3. By order, P. C. SUNDBERG, President. JOHN J. GUTZEN, Secretary. RETUSsS—In Oskland, December 24, 1896, Eddy, youngest son of Neils P. and Anna Reuss, a na- tive of Oakland, aged 5 years and 16 days. A@-Friends a0d AquAIOLANce3 ara respect- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), & 2 o'clock P. X.. from the resk dence of the parents, 810 Isabeila street,Onkland. SCOTT—In Ravenswood, December 24, 1898, William H. Scott, son of Rev. J. E. and Cather- ine V. C. Scout of San Francisco, aged 23 years sni 11 months. &~ Funeral services will be held TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1:30 0'clock P. M., at the Presby- terian Church of Menlo Park. SEAMAN—In this city, December 23, 1896, Mrs. George Seaman, beloved wife of Georgs Ses man, and slster of Mrs. L R. Dooliitle, a native of Maine. B5-The funeral will take place THIS DAY > gsmmi-y), at 10 o'clock A. ., at Hotel St Nichoias. Interment private, Oypress Lawa Cemetery, via funeral-car kl Descanso. SIMRAK—In this city, December 24, 1894, Simo 8., beloved son of the late Stanko S. Simrak, husband of Josephine Simrak, father of Albert Simrak, brother of Mitcheil, john and Stephen Simrak, and uncle of Mark Tasovaz and - Achilles Doclestich, a nativeof Castel Nuovo, Austria, aced 29 years 10 mon:hs and € days. A Friends and acquainiances ar> resect. fully invited to attend the funersi TO-MORROW (Sunday), at° 11 oclock A. .. from the par- s lors of Valente, Marinl & Co., 1524 Stockton street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. STEGMAN—In Oakland, December 24, 1896, Frances A. Siegman, sister of Mrs. J. P. Ames, Mrs. 8. A. Youse and C. H., W. G. and E. E. Stegman, & uative of Arkanses. B Friends and cquain:aace: ars respecte qully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Saturday), at % o'Clock P. .. at the reside..ce of Judse J. P. Ames 1132 Adellne street, Osklsnd. Interment. privaie, Mountain View Cemetery. 5 SWA-EY—In this city, December 25, 1895, W. F. Swasey, 8 uaiive of Mainé, aged 73 years. WALFURD—1a the Citv snd County Hospital, Decemper 25, 1893, John Walford, aged 50 years, WELBANKS—In this city, December 22, 1896, Infan: danghter of Webster Welbanks. T WcAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALME: 20 Fifth t., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY; NEAREST CEM ‘tery 1O the city; non-sectarian; in no sense ex. clusive; location unexcelled. Ofiice ¥97 Mazkes Teeh SOULDeAS COInEr Of Sikim