Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1896. FUSINESS CHANCESs, () GROCEKY STOR, Prices from $100 to $4000 Prices from $200 to $1000 15 coftee-saloons. branch bakeries. oal and wood. 25 saloons € dragstores 16 cigar stores & stationery siores H. C. DEC -Prices from Prices trom $35.) 10 180 -...Prices fr m 00 -Prices from $2000 (0 $4000 Prices from $200 10 $1200 Prices from $300 108850 20 Market si., opp. Fifth. ] WHOLESALE AND RETAIL $10.000. liguor-s.ore; one of the best estab- lished and fines: iocations in city: long lease; buyer can nse same name; fine trade without soliciting. SCRIBNER & CO., 7 Clty Hall ave. THE RANDSBURG DEVELOPMEN [ COM- pany will sell a one-third interest in its prop- erty aud business for §5000 cash; the m.oney is wanted to_extend the business of the company: ning, real estate, commission. OSCAR T 50 to $500 ) SHUCK, 58 Kearny st., San Francisco; ED F. AN, Randsbnig, C AND NOTION STORE, WITH ; rooms rented and pay rent; wili sell 8¢ & sacrifice Inquire at Call % { ), EOR SALE_DOWNTOWN CORNER o0 + saloon: 3 iiving-rooms; rent $14; nicely fitted; sickness. 500 Seventh st. [OR SALE—~TOCK OF DEY GOODS: WILL invoice about $5.00: wili discount for cash. Address B, general deiivery, Los Angeles. Q’ = BON TON COFFEE SALUON FIX- 4. tures; place for man and wite. Sutier si., near - entral ave A SNAP—RESTAURANT; SOLD ON AOC- A count of sickness: cail early und get 1t for one-third its velue. 806 Howard si. FOUSEY TO LET. $‘)‘% HOUSE OF 6 KOOMS AND BATH Z9). Apyly 121 Pagest. 7, ROOMS; .338_S COND SI.: $15 PER O month. 'Key ut 539 econd st. ~ ROOMS; 5878 _S~COND ST.; 817 PER { mo ith. 'Key ai 539 Second st. - ROOMS; Nuw US| MODERN IM- O provements; 45 ¥-dera s .3 $15 per month to desirable tenants. Key at 539 - econd st ROOMS TO LET. ddy Stree EDDY, COR. MAKRKET—SUNNY FRONT rooms $2 up. light housekeening. "19 EDDY—3 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- [ ing rooms, $14; also single rooms. Eighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH st., Dear M arket: furnished and unfurnished. &;—))7 A CHIEAP: 105 D VISADERO ST., -OU. per. Haightand Waller: 10 rooms; bath. Apply H. JAUDIN, 814 Wushington st. 4~) POWELL—FRONT HUUSx OF 8 ROOMS; 41 rent cheap: apply in rear. OUSE UF 9 RUUMS; WITH ALL MODERN improvements. 729 v urkrsL $)() OAK. NR. MARKE(—12 ROOMS; RENT & reduced; 3 floors eparate for housekeeping: newly papered and painted; sanitary plumbing: fine Jocation for reniing rooms; see them. UNNY HOUSE; 6 KUOMS AND B.TH; $1¥8. 2830 Pine st. T Ellis Street. OYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCANDES- cent 1ights In every room: reading-room, con- taining dally paers: smoking-room and Iadies’ parior; open @il migid: rooms per night. 35¢ tc $1 50: week, 2 to $5: montb, $8 to 830: fire es- capes; elevator on office tioor; annex ot 65 rooms oW ready:hot and cold water in each rooms batis. LT EAMON S TS0 ELLIS. MK KATE S HART. menager—A quiet house: centrally lo- cated: newly furnished: elevator: not & cola waser. iolsom Stree.. FOLSOM, NR. FOURTH—SINGLE FUR- FFRSONATS. EAN— You know I was given up by our home phyal- clans (0 die. By a miracle mamma heard DR. SMITH'S EL:CTRO-MEDICATED BATHS, 1633 BUCHANAN ST..S. F. Too weak 10 walk I was carried 10 & carriage, now afteronly two weeks' treatment I am periectly weli—no rheumatism, nevralgia nor ca arrh; it's wo der nl. A sunny room, hy:fenic board, s0oth - ing, quieting baths and tender and ihouehtful care, MARGUERITE. JOHN BOATH, FRMERLY OF CHICAGO, Leadvi e a0q Sao:amento, will hear something to his advantage by appiying at 1. ‘ranklin st., bet. B and 134 20 Loy HE TALK OF THE TOWN—_THE NEW Creameri's 85¢ dinners. iucludinz wine; try one; mu icduring meal hours. 725 Market st., near I bi d. RIVATE DETECTIVE WORK DONE AT reaio able rates: 10 years’ experience; best of references given: all matters sirictly confident address or cali 223 Stevenson. A. D. WEB-TER. ROFESSUR L. RANKIN—VIOLIN. MANDO- 2] Q 7 ROOMS AND BATH: NEWLY PA- “lin, mandola; terms reasonable. 39 Sixih st, P18, Jorea: celiar and yard. 5128 Mason st 820 7 rooms; 1 per week. near Powell. TOP PAYING RENT: WILL BUILD TO | (A1 FOLSOM, NEAR SIXTH-WELL FUR- TATOLD suit: small payments: 5 to 10 room houses; near Clinton station, Uakland. Inquire at 215 Sansome st.. room 12, ROOMS A.D BATH, CHEAP. 429 THIR- teenth st., bet. Valencia and Guerrero. GUSEs 10_KENT FUK VERY LITILE money s BALLWIN & HAMMOND'S, 1J Montzomers s ettt s COTTAGES 11U LET, NAIRY PRODU DELICACIES _AND | snnimsmninnnn tancy groceries; livingrooms. 420 Deviss- | HET 71 MISTO! dero st. % {2 Cottage: 4 rooms; yard; stable; cheap. QT;\ TE PATENT RIGH! FOR SALE; A 15()2 TURK—COTTAVE, 4 ROOMS; ALSU 3 W barzain: call bet. 9 and 12 A 2 J. A <~ rooms rear: large stab: ‘wagon shed. 863345 Market st. i e, SHO - MAKERS— ing machini CHEAP; MCKAYE SEW- almost new. lnquire 613 Mont- AND BAR DOING A GOOD price $1200. 400 O’Farre st. O0OM _IN FINE 0] Z;. USE OF ter. 7 City Hall ave. GENILEMAN PARTNER young Eastern la Room Q] 25, PAYING BUSIN CLEARS $60 D1 L. amonth: established cash trade: stock on hand worth $250; owner having other busi- ness; must sell by lst; rare chance. J.. box 15, Call Office, 15‘ TON HOUSE WANTS RESPONSIBLE party with $300 to $400 to control business on ihis coast; big opening. Apply 10 MR KNOW L~ TON, Royal House, 126 9to3. WANTED BY 1 Fifun st. Y-WINDOW HOUSE: 6 KOOMS AND bah: stable. 1909 O'Farrell st, S 10 8$12: NICE, CLEAN 4 DO flats, cottages at 4. M. SPE( Market st. ND 5 ROOM & CO.’S, 602 1SHED COMPLELE Steiner s YOZY COTTAG for housek 1 NE COITAGE OF 5 ROOMS; BASEMENT 737 Treat uve. I 2 and yard, 7 RUOMS, BATH, BASEMENT AND STABLE; ) rent ressonable ' 120 Filimore st. FURNISHED HOUSES. ZWELLFURNISHED HOUSE OF basewent and billisrd-room, with 1e .t $100; only responsible parties 01 Scoit st., corner of Fulton. large yard need apply. 2 nished rooms 51 upward week. FURNISHED FOLSOM — NEATLY roums: rent reasonable. X ourth Street. FOURTH-FURNI HED ROOM; SUIT- able for 2; $6 per mon h. Leary Streec. GEARY — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms suite or sin gle; first class dining-rm. GEARY, NEAR POWELL—SUNNY furnished rooms; terms reasouab.e. GEAI Y. COR. MASON—_NEWLY FUR- nished sunny rooms; terms reasonable. GEARY (THE NAVARRE)—FURNISH. ed rooms: board optional; folding-bed. GEARY—SUNNY FRONT SUITE, ALSO rear suite; nicely furnished: suitable two 106 22 22 32 337 405 43 gents. 518 80 M GEARY — r LEGANT Z5UNNY BACK parlor: suites or single: ligh housekeeping GRARY—KOOM; NEWLY FUR~ISH- ed; central; reasonable; new coruer flat. ARTINEITL 1101 GE RY, SW. CoR. VAN Ness—Sultes and singles; newly furaished. Golden Gate Avenue. 128 GOLDEN GiTe - Avi. —3 SUNNY banc omely furnished front rooms; reason- able; American preierred. 7 OF GOLDEN GATE—I ROOM, SUNNY ALL Z | day; very reasonable. JFOR SALE CKEAP ON ACCOUNT OF SICK- ness—W ell-paying bakery: 2% to 8 barrels of flour used. daily for store irade. Inquire at the premises, 344 Sixth st. q CORNER SALOON DOING GOOD $300. Soctocss tor anie becanseor pthee i terests. 219 Fourth st. Q-) [- BAKERY, CANDY, OTION AND D < | O. cigar store: household goods; 4 living- rooms; sickness. 450 Sixth st. 29200, ELEG RESTAURANT OUT- D& fit: 410 Kearny st. Apply to D. M. KEAL, 827 Mission st. VY ENTED_YOUNG wine and liquor bu putside trade. Call at 820 Valencia st. "ARTNER IN small capital; good FURNISHED FLATS. 5(2 TAYLOR-NEWLY FURNISHED FLAT 4 of 5 rooms. LLATS 10 LET. includes water. 1113 Leavenworth, nr. California 33,’ TWELF1H ST.—4 SUNNY KOOMS AND O bath. Apply 19 Isls st. oUNNY FLAT; 7 KOOM>; BATH; CELLAK; Tent $25. 333 Haight st., corner Webster. TOR SALE—_RESTAURANT DOING GOOD business among merchant sell; owner leaving country. R. L, box 82, Call Office. ~ROUM FLAT; FFDERAL PLACE, OFF FED- eral st.: 10 a tenant without children: $10 per month. Key at 539 ~econd st. ADY WOULD LIKE PARTNER IN GOOD Q )l 120715 BUSH—FLAT 5 ROOMS: GAS; pa; g business. Apply 131 Taylor, after 7 P.M. & 1+ bath; water free. Apply 18 Bush st. ARGAIN—CIGAR STAND AND CLUB- -,l' GrARY —4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. room; rent cheap. 1055 Market st. 210 Key 217 Geary st. GESTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY young lady of means. Room 3, 309 Sutter st. 1134 EOWARD — FINE B V-WINDOW, ©O°F sunny flat; 6 large rooms: bath; modern. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE. Apply Call Office. O-ROOM SUNN Y FLAT. THE MAY BELL, 202 ) Giove st., cor. Van Ness ave. Lowara 959 HOWABD—1 TARGE FRONT ROOM: DY) also sing'e room. GRY JOWARD, CORNER SICTH-NICELY *) turnished sut es, §3.50 & week: singie beds $125 to §1 50: double beds, §1 50 to $2 50 & week. 1147 EOWARDST—3 FURNISHED CON- 2 necting rooms; range and water; rent $10 to 812 50. Ivy Avenue. 30 IVY AVE., NEAR FRAYKLIN--NICELY furnished front room; German family; $4 a month. Jones Street. 9(Q7 JOSES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW s mansgement: elezant sunoy suites and single: newly furnished: baih, eic.: $10 to $30. Kearny Street, A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY — A Pleasant sunny rooms, en snite and single: s 488 U CVery respect: terms reasonaote. NEW AVESTE HOUSE, 804 KESENY & corner Jackson—sivgle rooms 15, 20, 25. b cents per night: special raies per week or month. ZCPER DRINK: 86% OLD BOURBO. ) Kentucky 1 iguor-siure, 227 6th st.; new man- agement; fine wines and liquors for family trade. MMI:L MYRTLE rOTTER, CARD-READER, returned aod located 13624 Ma ket room 8 ANUARY GUIDE TO BUBINESS, ETC., BY mall, 25¢. “ASTKO,” 221% Geary st., room 39 LAYING CARDS TRIMMED FOR CLUBS; second-hand cards bought aud sold. 803 Jessle. [ UBNISH DFLAT; 8 RO MS: FOR BALE or rent; cheap. 118 Leavenworth. TUINONIA HAIR TONIC STRENGTHENS and invigorates the hair: at 35c a bottle I sell it: Tdress hair, any for 25c; shampoo and piain hairdressing, 60c: switches, $1; by means of & perfectly harmiess preparation I can restore gray or bieached hair to its natural color. G. LIXDEREK, 111 Stockton st., near Geary. YET A COPY OF “IHE INFALLIBLE SYS tem”: the ouly copyrighted, successful meth- od of playinz the races: §1 & copy. M. Y. Turf Exchange, 12 Monigomery st. PREEE FXHEIBITION T0-DAY — RESTAT- rant, hotel men and private famiiies cordially invited 'to call and inspect Prengel’s new broiling system; meat broiled by this process remains tender ‘and retains «1l juice. Ladies, no black fingers or soot: res surant pariors . onnected wi.h exhibition: meals, American_or Europeau styie: bighest gold medals. 124 O'Fariell st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- v: private no charge unless successful: its, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc. attended to. G. W. HOW E, atty-at-law, 850 Markei UPTUKE AND PILES CURED: NO PayY until cured: send for book. DES. MANS FIELD & PORTKRFIELD, 838 Market st. ANIED—PUPILS; SPECIALRATES; DAY or evening classes; hairdressing 26c; up to date. Pariors 1026 Market st.. over the Wonder. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Ilustration—The Christmas varation extends from December 18 to January 4, 1897, Particulars at 424 Pine st. CITY REAL ESTATE, C. BEMIS, + REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 824 MONTGOMERY ST, FOR SALS. i Choice buildinglot on Army and 27th sts.; close to electric road. 2450—s n Carlos Villa lot; 100x160 feet. $6700—50x127:6 feet on Jackson st., overlook- ing the Presidio and bay. $600U—2 modern houses of 8 rooms each at park: 25x137:6 feet; eleciric roaa passes houses; make offer. £8500—Flegant NW. corner of Cole and Carl sts. $300—Choice building lots north of park. Bargain—SW. cor. ¥iftn av, sod < st.: 109x96 fu. ai. BPECK & CO., 602 M4A ux{:‘.’r.fl. A MONEY LOANED. MONEY LOANED. RENT COLLECTORS—REAL ESTATE. RENT COLLECTORS—REAL ESTATE. CHEAP. CHEAP. $350— Lot lear Jones st. : on a small street. #)600—Orfty $200 down buys nearly new cottage. 2000—2 good flats on a car line. 500—3 nice flats, %3 biock from 12th and Market; two fronts. §4000—Corner store property: carline; 1ot 50 x80. $4L00—7-room residence, near Cala.'and Jones. £4250—2 nice flats: block from Eddy and Jones $4500—Fine résidence; W estern Addition; fron:s 2 streets; suitable for docto - $6000—8 brand new fiats, near Page; rents $48- $6200—3 elegunt fla's o Golden Gate ave. $6500—Business property on O’Farreil st., near Orpheum. $5500—Cor. store and flat; off Sutter; very easy terms. $20,000—Business property on 4th st.; $170; 40 feet front. $31 000—Bnsiness property on 6thst.: 80 feet front: rents 85000, rents $46,000 — Business property: good improve- ments; good tenant; renis $350; big froutage pear Baldwin. $35.000—)iarket-st. property, near Baldwin, well rented. O her bargains at A. M. SPECK & CO.’S, 602 Market st (GEEAT BARGAIN: PACIFIC HEIGH’ X 2 new bouses: all modern improvements; Jigh'ed by electricity or gas: will sell cheap: fine marine View; conservatory. ¥ilimore and Green. Apply BOVEE, TOY & SUNTAG, 30 Montgomery. $210 5-ROOMED COT | AGE. $1850—4-roomed cottaze. Take Howard-st. cars to Potrero ave., walk two blocks east on 24th st.; large lots: easy terms. F. NELSON, builder. \V ILL BUILD COTTAGY S HOUSES & FLATS at lowest prices for cash or instalimnts on your own lot, or will furnish lot; call and examine plans. DAN EINSTEIN, Builder, 63) 1 arket sireet. 000, "9k 7ALE OR EXCHANGE. $4 . "New cottage on 23d ave. East Oak- land; 6 roomsand bath: high basement; br.ck foundatlon; bay windows; lot 5.x160. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. 10() EOUSES, AND LOTS; PXIGES FROM $500 to $30,000. Apply to H. C. DECKEKE, 1030 Marke. st. opposite Fifih. EE NEW 7-R. HOUSE 36 JOOST A VE., SUN- nyside Tract; close to electric cars; easy terms. THE McCARTHY €O, 646 Market st. AA THE PROPLE'™S UNK DULLAKR MEDICAL 4\ Institute, all cases trea.ed and medicines fur. Dished for 81: call or write, 1029y Marke: s vet. Rixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. liUKNE!’l"b CORN CURE—SURE CURE FOd corns, bunions, warts: 2bc. 327 Montgomery. S\,ll‘a CLEANKD., ¢ResSED, $1; REPAIRS dyeing done. 181 Moutcomery,r. 6 tel.red 2374 TALL PAPER, 4C A RULL: PAPER HANG- Ing, painiag.éic., by contract or day's work, at your own price. N.E. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. & | A DOZEN—FINE CARINETS AT D1 SoN'S Gallery, 1028 Market. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR 2D-H *ND La- dies’ and gents’ clothes. Mrs. HAHN 316 3d. 1,16 OUTDUOK STEREOPTICON ~HOW EVE- ) ry night cor. Market and Sixth ss.; artistic ad- yertisements in living light: promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. WIL VW 1LL SELL & DEUGSTORE, WELL STOCK- ed, cheap. Call at 33 Sixth st., room 18 STORE AND FACTORY; FINE n Market. Apply DECKER, 1020 Mkt. {OR SALE—REPAIRING SHOESHOP. COR Octavis st, and Ivy ave., near Grove UTCHEK-SHOP: ESTABLISHED BUSI- ness: for sale cheap. Apply New klectric Market, 4066 Twent:-fourth st., near Castro. OME BAKERY AND 8 FURNISHED rooms; $150: must sell this week. 403 Sixth. }).—\ RTNER WANTED IN A CASH BUSINESS; must be able to give good réf. 33 Sixth, rm. 18. AX, HO. I MAN WIIH BUSIN S AND £ "ofiice wants a man with legitimate business to share his office and let him attend 2o his business ‘while he trave!s or solicits; would take agency, or sy arrangement to make an honest living; would &:ve services free for some months for position and Interest. ddress O. O., 53, St. Ann’s buiidiog. OUNTRY BAKBER-SHOP FOR SALE; THE Jonly one in town; population 1200; average Tece! $100 per month: cheap rent; living room all fixtures go; price $175. AddressJ. B. LARKL Mayfield, Cal. @ DRIVER WANTED: ONE AC- $H1000. uaintea with eity: to take haif in- serest in manufacturing business. Inquire of JAS. 1. BLIVIN, 621 Howard st. BA: GAIN_THAT GOOD-PAYING RESTAU- rant. 23 Third st., for sale; will stand Investi- gation: owner going away. RAND CHANCE FUK RESTAURANT MAN {0 take management or_buy half interest in pewly fitted up piace. Call 12415 O'Farrell st T ALEINTEREST, NUTHING TIKE something new. Address Y., box 73, Call F YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR SALOON OR grocery for spot cash address D.. box 120, Call. Yuu.\u HONEST AND KELIABLE MAR. ried man, with bank references, desires to ex- change & bouse aud 10t across the bay for an inter- est and positlon in legitimate business; value §3200. O. O., care Pac. Cal. Co., 85, 6 Eddy st. IT; §13, LOVELY SUNSY FLAT; 4 LAKGE o) - rooms, bath, gas, mirror-top mantels; cars pass the door. 1512 Castro. or. Twenty-fifth. 14, LOVELY SUNNY FLAT 5 ROOMS D14, bath and gas. 3928 Nineteenth st., bet. Noe and Sanchez. 142 FULTON EXTRAFINE UPPER FLAT: Z 7 rooms: bath; §35. 0 LET—4 ROOMS; 811, pear Ninth. Ki 812 JESSIE ST., 1) PROSP F < o, HALF &) block from Market—Lovely sunny upper modern 5-room flat: rent $15; water free. (QEEAP MODERN /) rooms, $8 10 $16; FIATS T0 wEXT ¥OR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 210ntgOMmery st. 102] EAIGHT, NE BaAKER—NICE 6ROOM Z1 flac: best block on Haight; fine view. @ ]2, FLAT OF EIVE SUNNY ROOMS AND «P 1 Z. basement. 706 Birch ave.. nr. Buchanan. HOUSEKEEPING HKOOMS. Alice Street, ALICE, BET. THIRD AND FOURTH, OFF Folsom—8 large rooms; vers low rent. Eddy Street. EDDY-2 CONNECTING ROOMS FOR housekeeping, $11; double room $7; sin- 21 gle £5. Lilis Street. 3 ELLIS (PALMETTO) — FURNISHED £ .4 housekeeping room: 0 suites and single. 11ilh Streec. FIFTH—SUNNY BAY-WINDOW ROOM; kitchen; bath: no children; private; $12. 314 kolsom Street. ®1 25, EARINER &S CASHIER AND AS | 77c) FOLSOM_ROOMS FOk HOUSEKEEP- D120, sistant, $40 per month, room and | § § Z ing; furnished or unfurnished. board; guaranteed full value. L, box 80, Call. = “EWSPAPEK KUUTHK 1IN INTERIOR GITY eary Street. close 10 Sua Franciscs. For pariicalarsapps | 9or GEARY — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 1his oftice. 3 Z4Z0 tor dressmaker; also large sunny room. TANTED—PARTNER WITH $30.000 iN o = W grocery and liquor house estabiished since e o o . 1863. Address A. V., box 39, Call Office. §9() GOLDEN GATE ~ AVE—3 SUNSY —EW PATENT, BEST OF ITS KIND, FoR 4 | 04U rooms, parior floor complete for housekeep- moneyed man. 623 Golden Gatz ave. AILOR-SHOP: CHEAP. 914 KEARNY SI. near Montgomery ave.; retifing from business. 0 £28. 0 GOLDEN GATE—PLEASANT HOUSE- n = ( keeping room; use of parlor. 3 JOUTE FUK SALE ACKUSS THE BAY. i VU quire at Call Office. LODGING-HOUSES ¥OE SALE, ()} ROOMS, CLEARING $200. $2500 26-room house; fine corner. 1500 10-room house, worth $600, only. 300 15 rooms, fine corner: payments. 800 ¥8-room house; rooms all rented.. 600 ity Hall; uew. 1250 i, good furnitu 250 1020 Marke: st., opp. Fifth. OR SELLING HOUSES OR <INS, 906 Murket st Z EFORE BUYIN 15 businesses see A. M F L FURNITUKE FOK SALE. " RNITURE, NEARLY NEW, FOR THREE rooms and kitchen; cheap this week. 1248 Tweny-third st NHAS. M. PLUM & CO. UPHOLSTERY GO 1801 MARKET ET,, COR. NINTH. > Carpets. Furniture and Upholstery Goods. ‘400 CARPLTS: clu,-mup‘fl.)o s :.‘u“ stoves, §5: parior eets, $20; 1ng- $10: bax outfits. T. D. McCARTHY, 764 Mis Loward Siree.. HOWARD—LARGE FURNISHED room; light housekeeping. 7614 HOWARD — NICELY "FUR {012 sunny suite, with kitchen: othe able. . 112 SHED reason- 1 FIGWARD—SUNNY FRONT SUITE 2 turnished for housekeeping: bath: $12. Jansen Street. 251 JANSEN, OFF LOMBARD-RESPECT- 2 able lady can have housekeeping room and other accommodations at $1 a month. Jessle Streec. JESSIE—2 NICE FLOORS OF 3 ROOMS. each; unfurnished: rent $11 and $12 each. Bearny Streec. KEARNY—2OR 3 FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping; gas or coal stove. 650 230 Ma. ket Street, 14] MARKET-3 GR § PLEASANT SUSNY housekeepi g rooms in suites or single; well connected; rent reasonable. L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, | ‘A lowest prices on household goods: new or good cas | or on time: open evenings. F YOU WANT GUOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture apd merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin. 7 ING FURNITURE C0.,1127-20-81 MARKET, I\, furnish 4 rooms, $8 10$50; best bargains. RNITUKE CO.—LOWEST orades. 806 Miss'n 88 De| TUCKINGHAM F 3 prices; farniture, carpe:s FURNITURE WANTED. "ASH PALD FOR EaTIiniE HOUSEsS UR (J smaller lots of furniture, carpets, .G 4 BOWCHER 232 Stockton: send postal. G R PKICs T HAN ANYWHERE PAID H S el ASetion Co,1087 Murket.opp. Jones CABPES CLEANING. s A £AM CARPET CLEANING WORKS: SITY i WOR] Cleans, moves, lass carpets. G. I. TEVENS M. 38 and 40 | ighth st.; telephone South 250. [ VARPETS CLEANED AND KENOVATED “ike new, FERGUSON & CO., 25 Tenth; tel South 86. D. MACKINTUSH & Cu., successors. N YUU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH Y 7;hz‘£r\w;rkl|7w§1 to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet-beating Works, 853-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40, J MITLHFELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., 1926 XABKET CNFURNISHED: ALSO. 4~V 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. Minna Street. MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. Mission Street. 9] 61 MIsSION — NIck LARGE FRONT 2 rooms to reni, cheap; also sunny back rooms. 546 s ury Sures.. 9941 OFABRELL-+. AT, 4 NIOE BUNNY ZZ34 rooms for housekeeping; rent $10. Pearl Street. © PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA— ©) Front and back parior; turnished for housek: Point Lobos Avenue. POINT LOBOS AVE.—3 SUNNY FUR- b 2120 Tt rooms; lousekeeping; bath: $12; no children. 142 seventn Streei. SEVENTH (GIRARD HOUSE)—SUITES ana kiichens; also single rooms. Shotwell Street. SHOTWELL —2 OR 3 FURNISHED sunny housekeeping rooms; chean. 23 o 240 14th st : c\r:uhiu'.' 3¢ a yard. Tel Mis. 7‘L PROFESSIONAL CARDS. QHN “HLARDS, LAW UFFICES. ROOMS3 ki g '.:JTI: Crsoker, building; beicplioue Mai 75, San Franeisco, Cal. R NI AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASH ‘::y- o= fw. cous 515.516. b b sioor. Parroit vidg STORAGE. S OE A S T Y " C TORAGE—CH kA PEST [N THE CITY: FIRE- proot bullding: advances made 211 Larkin. TRUNES: > SORNITURE, FPIANOS, TRUNEs: A0 ¥ ‘v‘n’fnf«s shipping ¢ HAS L. 1 AYLOK.204 POy HOTELS. B IS et i YN HOTEL, 208212 BUSH 8%, fiflg‘.‘nn room $1 10 §Z per day, upw :xl:: yor weeli cholee Fooma 80, SRS R Trat cines ily $i 10 b o O ot coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. sutter Street. SUTTER, NEAR JONES—NICELY FUR- nished housekeeping rooms; rent cheap. 73 denama Su TEHAMA—FLAT, 3 ROOMS AND SUN- ny y ard. ‘Thirteenth Street. 10. 2 FURNISHEL KOOMS FOR HOUSE- $ . Keeping, with porch aud yard separate; aiso 1 -lnzl:&u 50. 8¢ Thirteenih si., bet. Va- 343 lencia and Mission. T THIRTEENTH—TWO NICELY FURK- |8] nished rooms for housex éepin, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, B S U S sy DVICE FREE; NO CHARGE UNLKSS SUC- A cessfu. J. G. JEFFR 88, 632 Market, rm. 238, DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL aity; private; no charge unless successful; ail Jaw suits, claims, coliections, wiils, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G, V. HOWE, au'y-at-law, 850 Market. W, KING, CHRONICLE BLUG: (ONSUL R. tison tres: provate: ail cases: fees low. DVICF FREE: XU CHARGE UNLESS SUG cesstul. W, W. DAYVLIDSON, 947 Markei si Market Street. 85() MARKET, COR._SIOCKTON-2 OR 4 sunny bay-window connecting rooms suit- able for doctor of deatist or other pur) oses. OSEMIT S 10Uk, 10t MARKFT — FR& night. ¥5¢ 10 §1: week. $1 50 10 $5: familles. Miason Street. L OrRIC LIGHIS IN EVERY ROOM: Winchester House. 44 Third st nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 er night: $1 50 to $6 per week ; free bus and vaggage to and from the ferry. AVE YOUR FEATEER-BEDS AND PIL- lows filled. McC.\ BE'S, 870 Mission, cor. 5th. IVORCr. AND ANNULMENL OF MAR- riage; terms of payment oblizing: legal every- where, Address lock box F, §u6 Market st., S. it \W EMAKE THE BEST $13 SULL 10 ORDER inthe U.S. NEWHAUS & CO., 115 Kearny. A YEEKS NEWs FOR b CENTS — THE WEEKLY CALL. in wravper, for mailing. IHUP LKLY LU LAUHANGE. "ROOM EAST AKE COTTAGE IN PASO Robies, cost $2000, for ciiy or bay proverty, or lots. Addicss MOLLIjs FLOWE: 8, Sallnas ¢ ity. TILL TRAD : 1 OR 2 L TS, ONE BLOCK from depot, Santa Clara, Cal.: for grocery and bar, or_branch bakery; must be doing good business. & C., box 77, Call Office. END FUR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose. TMBER—1280 ACRES; KERN CO.: PLENTY water: excellent stock ranch. N.. box 18, Call. ' 10 LOAN. MUNE $300 000 AT, 6% FPEE CENT ON cITY real estate: als> Oakland, at bank rates: estates In probate: any sum. SHAIN WA LD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 and 220 Montgomery st DVANCHS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry; also on Nm(u‘ln\&llnm, witbout re- moval; lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELRY STOKE, 948 Market st. ; open evenings. NY AMOUNT; 18T, 2D,OR 3D MOKTGAGES, estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate: furniture and pianos without removal MCCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st.. room 3. 4] 3 MASON —NICELY FURNISHED sunny rooms: rent reasonable. 511 MASON —LARGE ~SUNNY ~FRONT 9 room; grate; bath; also single room; private family. McAllister Street. McAILISTER—SUNNY FURNISHED room; double bed; closet: rent §5. 105! Minna Street. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- nishea bay-window room, $1 a week. 66 Dlssion Street. 5@] MISSION, NEAR SECOND — NICE D01 clean, sunny front room: cheap, ANCOCK HOUSE, 781 MISSION: SELECT family rooming-house: $1 50 10 $5 per week. IBERAL A DVAAXCES UN DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, etc.; lowest rates. 948 Market st MASNISCOPE — NEW PROJECTING ~MA- chine; uses the Kinetoscope films; price $250. BACIGALUPIL 946 Market si. 1000 SARDS, ¥1 80 SHOW CARDS, 'ETC. Tel. Black 141. HILL, 221} Geary st. AZOR EXCHANGE, 650 MARKET—BASE- ment:-fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. ATCHES, DIAMON /5, JEWELRY OF ALL kinds at reduced prices: mbs: move: balding 1o be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. LOAKS, FUKS AN SULTS KETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory. 20 Sansome st. LELSSMAKERS. 100 MISSION — PLEASANT CORNER +) suite, suitable for office or dressmuker; reasonab e UITS MADE FKOM 33 UP: SKIRTS 760: capes, §1: i cuaranteed. 55914 Stevenson st 1217 NISSION —FURNISHED sINGLE rooms. CLALKY OYANTS. Post Street. “JY ANDOLPH,” 501 POST ST., COR. MASON— 50 bay-window pariats: smaller rooms; run- ning water: gas: §1 50 to $4 per week. 10weil Stree.. 193 EQWELL — CORNER — BAY-WINDOW ) sultes, $5 up: single rooms $3; gentlemen; transient. 9()=A POWELL — FINE 203 suite; also double rooms. SUNNY FRONT L. STOKES. Second Street. SECOND—NICE SUNNY FURNISHED rooms $1 up. Sixth Street. SIXTH — QUIET SUNNY ELEGANT rooms; «ll convenlences; fireproof building. RUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 ~IXTH—OPEN aluight rooms: 26c 1o $1 per night, 1 25 to 30 per week. J. G. DRAKE, manager. 11 5 Siockinn sireei. HE EUROPEAS, i7 STOCKTON ST.—FUR- nished rooms, en suite or single: hot, cold water in every room: baths: elevator; transient soilcited. 90() STOCETO ., ~E COR. GEARY—SUSNY downtown rooms; $7:gentlemen references fuier iree.. SUTTE R-NICELY FURNISHED rooms: suites or single; reasonable. SUTTER — NICELY FURNISHED sunny single rooms and oftices: $5 up. 111 114> Auara Siree.. THIRD (IMPERIAL) — SUNNY FUR- nished roows: light housekeeping. transient. Turk Stree.t TURK-SINGLE FRONT ROOM; GAS and bath; $6: private family. Twelfth Street. TWELFTH—UPPER FLAT; 5 ROOMS and'baih; all conveniences. Apply ip rear. 17 54 212 BOAEDING AND ROOMS. 501 GEARY= EL MONTE,” COR. TAYLOR o0l & RS DR. F. CLARK, THE WORLLD'S MOST famous medinm of modern times. Don’t fail 10 see her if you are interested in the affairs of life; if n.arriage, Sl.kness, deaths, changes, travels, di- vorces, sepurations, lawsuiis, business transac- tions, wills, deeds and morigages. lost or stolen property, 10sL_or absent friends, interest you: it you care to know what you should do (0 be suc- cessful, where you should” go and whom to avoid, when to buy and sell siocks, etc.; in & word, what ever may be your trouble, suspicions or desires, call on this gifted woman and she will send you away happler, wiser and bolder than ever before. Hours Y A. M. t0 8 P. M., strict. N. B.—Su isfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for pamphlet, special terms. MRS DR. F. CLARK, 1206 Mar ket st.. parlors 25 and 26, Take elevator. )i ME DR THOMAS SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- 1 er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, pas., present, fujure; consultations on ail affairs; nothe ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure help; restores 10st love by sympatny; mistake fm- possible: fee §1: leiter $2. 929 Post st., nr Larkin. \ ME., SCHMIDT, CLAIKVUYANT. TELLS IV past, present and future; success to all; for- iunes by mail; 10w vrices. 856 Mission st. TYPSY QUEEN HAS RETURNED: MAG- 7 retic healer and card-reader. K. 1 and 2, 1 Fifth st. MOLE WALTERS O TEHANA; CARD=: L& dies, 2bc: gents, 50c, 951 M ission, nr. ME. ROTH HARRISON OF N, Y. MAG- netic hea er; card-reader. R. 17, 1094 Powelil. TORTUNES TOLD BY BOTH MOTHER AND daughter; truths. 1535 Hyde st. M MELVINA. CLAIRVOYANT: PICTURE M “uture husbacd or wite, 50¢c. 766 Howard. M VE. HANSES, PALMIST CARD-READER: M past, present and futnre; 35c. 148 Sixth, r. 6. N ME. MOREAU, BESI CLAIRVOYANT and medium in city: fee 25c up. 764 HOWard st. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUBENTLY: business advice: names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth Gil's\' LIFE- READER REMOVED TO 3 Seventh st., nr. Market; ladies 25¢,gents 50c. WISE AND SAVE INTRRESL — MONEY loaned on_ everything. Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood building. Pladges for sale cheap. THECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PLANO, no removal; no delays; no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohus bidg, 1170 Market st. L 1= AT BANK RATE-~: 15T AND $3JOUU 2d mortzages, estates, rents, etc.; iend as iow as §50. H. MURPHY, 628 Market st TO $560,000; LOW ST RALE: 11 & 20 fiat or instimot. Dryden, 535 Cal, N FURNITURE AND PIANOS: WARRANTS ) cashed. SCRIBNER & Cu, 7 City Hall ave. DV INCES ON DIAMONDS JEW ELRY,iTC Columbia Loan & (ollateral Office, 8 t:rant ave. RIVATE P\HTY LUANS ON ANY GUOD security: low interest. N.. box 15, Call Office PAWNBROKEKS. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST OFF clothing. Cosmopo'itan | oan Office,” 49 Third, FANANCIAL. ANTED — 8600 ON CITY PROPERTY worth §1400. Address Loan, box 96. Call. EDUCATIONAL. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, telegraphy, languages, English branches, electrical engiueering; 10 teachers; 15,000 gradu- sles; day and evening sessions; catalogue. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 825 Montgomery st.; individual instruction 1a shorthaud, typing. bookieeping. telegraphy, etc.: Jite scholarship $50: 11w rates per week and mo. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINE-S College, 723 Market st. ; students trained: office situations secured lowest Fates or credic for tuitfon. NGINEEKING SCHOOL; MECH. BLEC, civil, mining, survey, assay. archit. X ray {nugiuies. 1864. A.VAN DER NAILLEN, 725 Mkt OOKEEEPING THOROUGHLY IN 6 WEEKS or year’s course free; only acconntant teaching. TARR, room 572, Parrott Emporium building. ELASCO’S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals srranged: puplis rehearsal on stage. B. 5and12, 1. O. U. F. bock. Tth and Mk IANO LE-SONS, $3 A MUNTH; UsE OF plano; thoroush instruction: refs. 216 Minna. PRENCH TAUGHT: NEW METHOD: PRO fessor direct from Paris. J., box 10, Call O flice GUEE NASBoLIN B ARY ANDVUth, lessons. $3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 38 Fifth. [3OOEKPNG. WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAME, day & night: noclasses; $5 month. 845 Mission. JGHT SCIOOL:HEA LD'S BUS.COLLEGE:24 Post ;commercial,shorthand, Knglish :low rates. ROF. LOUIS MERKL; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, ME. MABEL WOODS, MAGNETIC HEAL- erand clairvoyant. Room 8, 207 Post st. PROPUSALS. MEE SYBILLE TELLs FROM CRabLE T0 grave:plctures given:ladies 26: 614 O'Farrell. Ni2LE. LEGETTE ~ CLUIRVOYANT & BUS. M "aavice: 25c: one price. 811 Tehama, nr. 4th. ME. NELSON, FRUM NEW YURK, CARD roader. 120a Kddy st., room 1. R<.B. BAUMANN, BEST-KNOWN CLAIR- vovant in the cits. Residence 132 Turk st. BrABATUALIsM, EOPLE’S SPIRITUAL SOCIETY, 111 LAR- kin st.; t0-night, Charles Anderson, aged 15, in- spirational speascr, will léctu:e; also platform healing by D. TRYON. Admission 10c. t.; sunny rooms wi.h free use of bath; references; terms reasonabie: also table noard. 4]2 EbDY —LOVELY SUNKY PARLORS and other rooms, with board: $20 up. 949 AYDE-LAKGE SUNNY KOOM: GOOD table: large grounds. - 12 FOST-NIC. LY FURNISHED ROOMS with board; suitable for 2; 820 each; use of patlor. T L BEKTLING, 714 FUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references; all modern conventences. QORVANNESS—SEWLV FURNISHEDSUN. s ny rooms: £ood board: reasonabie e e e e STORES i LET. ARBER-SHOP, WITH BATHS: ESTAB: lished 16 years: $18 per month; key at 539 second st. Carpenter-+hop; $7 per month. 5 De Boom st.; key at 539 Seond st. P umbiug-shop; 84 per month. 3 De Boom st.: key ut 539 Second st. Corner s'ore, 531 Second st.; $14 per month; key ag 539 Second st. $16.50, ShoRE AND "LIVING ROOMS; -OU. 100714 Larkio: new. Ap. 102 rddy. STORE, 1624 HOWAKD, COK. LAFAYETTE, with fixt ures; cheap rent. 49() EOURTH — SMALL STORE ~ WITH rooms in rear: low rent. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery s ORE AND OFFICES TO LET. B P T MU S 116 SRANT AVE—GFFICE—NICE SUITE of rooms, suitable for any purpose: cheap. '0 SUTTER, COR. POWELL —3 SUNNY ) tront rooms; suitable for offi es. i:SK-ROOM TO LET; CHEAP KENT. 609 Kearny st , room 8. HORSES, 4() HoksEs jok sALE; ALSQ WAGONS u maenepmacans, e, Cot et ook [ Ar] 2 X 3 saction es eve: G NULLIVAN & DOV Lot Ractionagrs, lllr. BMPORIUM BALLS Y ARDS, 220 VA. Jencia si., 18 the place to go it you wani (o buy. sell or exchan, buggles, wagons or has Dess; auction es every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. buu Sk )I‘:'.g A\‘h' SRCUNL-HAN D BAG ness: U 0 CATLS, BUITS)] & rockaway; 40 cheap ho.r'&,-.'l h..lM \;‘fllncl: 50 HEaAU DRIVING AND WORK HORS S, welght 1000 10 1700 108, 862 Howard siu MAE. CSMAR, TRANCE MEDILM, INDE- pepdent card-reader. life read ings, love affalrs, business, mining speculations. 83 Mlssion st. B 26 MCALLISTER—MRS. «. J. MEYER: 520 test meetings every night. 100” Tue., Wed.& Fru, 2 P ; LTACO CIT., Bat, eve 25c; bus. sl 11ngs §1 RS, J. J, WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, ‘tran test medium and life reader. 218 Stockton t. 3 FAEST MEETING TO-NIGHT, 10C. 335 MCA L lister; Stitt-Clemens: skeptics Invived. MES BLLIS MEDIUM; SITTINGS.9 08, 81; circles Tues., Fri.. 2P. u., 25c. 233 Valencia A X FRincIa INDEPENDENT SLATE - writer. 118 Hal~h st.; houra 9 until 6 P x. fl HYPNOTISM, YPNUTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT; success grid. Hypnotic MesmericIns,6 O’ Farre 1 LOST, K.O REWARD FOR RETURN OF LIZARD QU breastyin lost Sunday nixht between Tivoil heater and Fillmore st. Finder will return to Tivoil box office, ELVIA CROX SEABROOKE, l OST—BUCKSKIN BULL TERRIER PUP. 4 Finder reiurs to 1550 Fifteenth st. 1_ OST—RED IRISH SETTER PUP 8 MONTHS 4 0d:li eral reward on return. 2225 Broadway. l OST—PA\SSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA 4 Bavings and Loan Soclety of San . rancisco, in the name of FKEDERICK MY EKS, No. 150,231, “The finder will piease return to th+ bank. e A i ddcdaia oot 2R I OST—PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA 4 Savings and Loan SocleLy of San nnmi.uokln the pame of GIOVANNI TRAVERSO, No. 1.761,476. The finder will please return to bank. OST, CHRISTMAS EVE—FOX TERKIER; fema e; answers name Chippy: black s on side: short t il; ears ong: 9 months_oid. ard I returned to SERGEANT CONVOLY, 407 Vallejo, OST—A PASSBUOK WITH THE HIBERNIA 4 Savings and Loan Society of Ban Francisco, in the name of THOMAS HULLAND. No. 2021571, ‘The finder will please return to bank. FOR 5 CENTS—THn AWIEK'B NEWS WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper. for mailing. PnoP(\SALs FOR PAPER FOR THE FUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until January 21, 1897, at 10.80 o'clock A. M., for far- Dishing the PAPER for the PUBLIC PRINTING and BINDING for the year ending 28th of Febru- ary, 1898, ihe eaid proposais to be opeued betore and the award of con racts to be made by the Joint Committee of Congrésson Public Printing to the lowes. and best bidder for the inte: es: 0f the Gov- ernment, the committee reserving to jtself the right to reject any and all bids as i.s judgment of the best nterests of tue Governmen: may alctat Detalled schedules of the description, quanti and quality of the paper required, accompunied 'y sampies and biank pruposals and giving Lhe regu- lations with which bidders must_comply, can be obtained by addressing Th. E. Benedict, Public Printer, Washington, D. C. The contracts wiii be entered into for supplying such quaniities of pap ras may be needed during the year. and no more. tities se¢ forth indetail in The estimated q the schedule compris: 05,000 reams macaine-finish printing paper, x 15,000 rean :s.inlch!ne-flnlsh printing paper, x 94,100 reams siz2d and super - calendered white or tinted printing paper, various sizes. 283,600 reams white writing paper, varlous s zes and weights. 2,400 reams colored wri:ing paper, varlous 8izes ana weights. 1,500 reams coyer paper, various sizes and weights, 75,000 pounds of best plate paper. 125,000 pounds of best wap paper. 175,000 pounds fine coated wood-cut paper, #100 reams maila vaper, various sizea and wights. 100,000 pounds giazed bond paper. 20,000 pounds ~ arciticial parchment, varions 1,725,000 sheets bristo. board, various colors, sizes and weights. 7,200 reams firsi-ciass ledger b id or wove, v welghts. 9,000 reams second-class ledger paper, white or blue, laid or wove, various sizes and welghts. 2,700 rea 1ssue and copying paper. 36 reams blotting paper, any required color or we izht. 150 reams tar paper. 24x36. 845 reams plaid. marbie, and comb paper, 'VArIous sizes. 850 reams Lypewriter paper, various sizes and welghts. : 665 reams cap, letter and note rw. 10, reaws white Fren: b 0,10, 17x22. 2,000 shee.s parchment, 15x21. Prop suls will be received for one thousand ream or more. By direction of the Joint Committee ot eonmu ‘on Public Prisung. TH. E. BENY ICI, Public Printer. ‘WASHINGTON, December 21, 1896, per, white or us sizes and e ————————— e —— COUNTEY REAL ESTATE. HATCH-ARMETRONG NUT ORCHARD. The soil and climate of this portion of the State are especialiy suited to slmond cuiture and many hundreds of acres of this nut are now in fall bear- ing: among the grest properties which have traus- formed this section of the ~tate the most Impori- ant is (hat of the Haich-\rmatrong Co., called the Sierra Visia ramch; its possessions gonsists ©of 1015 acres: of this great tract 500 acres are dev oted Lo almonds: one ton to the acre 5 & fair crop: the Merra Vita wil average even better thap this; as the nuts bring at least 8 cents per pound it'is evident a goo | or hard should bring iu $160 per scre per year: these aimonds are all of the 80ft_or paper-sheli varlelies and for these there is always a good marxe : besides the aimonds there are hundreds of acrs pianted in peaches, figs, apricots, prunes and other truits. GOING IN 20-ACRE LTS, A GENUINE SNAP. SEND FOR MAPS. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st., San Francisco. MoMAHAS SSTATE COLONY TRACT Is belng s0!d fn small holdings to actual settiers at Teasonable prices and on most favorable Lerms: no 1and in the worid is richer than that in the va ley of the Putah Creek: none cau surpass in fertility of soll and besuty of location the McMahan rancho, adjacent o the town ot Winters. Formeriv a part of the old Wolfskill grant. known far and wide as_the very best traut of land in Californis. Putah Creek flows through the Mo- Mahan (ract, and every foot of ine 4000 acres now being subdivided will produce anything, irom cabbages and onions to oranges. lemons and pome- granates. ‘1 he location is but 75 miles from San Francisco, and is in the midsi of as beautiful a country as ove could wish to sve It is an ideal region for the Iutelligent, ludustrious, well-to-do home-seeker. Two thousand acres sold since January 1, 1896. Send for' maps &nd full information. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st., 8. F. E ARE SELLING THAT SPLENDID NUT orchard of the Ha:ch-Armstrong Nut and Fruit Company: 20-acre lots, ail full-bearing trees; aon’t fall to inquire about this. LOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st. 10-ACRE PRUNE URCHARD: ON LEVEL, rich bottom lan rontingon Alameda Creek, in Alameda County; & rich and rare offering. BOVEE, TUY & BONNTAG, 80 Montgomery st. HE 1500-ACRE GOAD TRACT IN ALA- meda County s _going in subdivisions of 25 acres up as low as $35 per acre: send for map and deseription. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st. JRLUE LAKES SUMMER RESORT, With 260 acres and all buflding improvements. is affered for sale or exchange; Lhis property is clear of all debt; submit an offer, BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Montgomery st. L4 1"6 ACRES IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY; es from town: good house; rooms 10 135 mu h 5 and cellar, burn; 4 acres orchard and vineyard; half goud grain land, balauce pasture; $2500 cash. 2 5122 ACRES LAND, SONOMA $25.600. 2oiney: 3 houses: ons o 5 roumms partially furnished; good barn, blacksmi:h-shop and tools; 4 horses and harness: compleie set farming implements; 60 acres prunes and peaches ; 15 head catue; 300 head sheep: 300 hrad hogs: all fenced: plenty wood and water: On main coun- 1y road; will exchange for good income property, Oakland, Alam-da or san Francisco. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEL & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st., Mills bufiding. :FBUIT LANDS, WOLFSKILL ORCHARD TRACT. ON PUTAH CREEK. IN THE CELEBRATED VACA VALLEY. 10, 20 and 40 acre tracts of this beaniiul subdi- vision, adjoiniog ihe iown of Winters, at_ greatly Teauced yrices. - No better fruit land in the State. Call for pariiculars. EASTUN, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. RANGE, LEMON AND FRUIT LAND IN beautiful Southern California: easy terms. THE McCARTHY CUMPANY, 646 Market st., ~an Francisco. ARIN CU: 5000 acres: 26 _miles from city: jots any size: frult, grain, vexetable land; rail or water transit: $40 to $75 per acre: erms to suit SYNDICATE INV'T CO., 65 Chronicle bldg. JEND FOR JLLUSTRAT~D PAMPHLET OF fornia iands for sale by H. FRANCIS, rooms 69-71 Chronicle building, San Francisco,Cal. LAMEDA LAND COMPANY IS BELLING A\ (he cheapest fruit, vegetable and grain laad ever offered in Alameds County in small-tract; mile from Pleasanton, 115 hours from San Fran- price 520 10 $40 per acre: haif cash; owner fl|l: title perfect; luvestigate. b7 Chroni- ing. J JITEE HOUMES, CLUSE To TOWN; IM- J proved: easy terms: also 4 to' 12 acre’pleces on 8and 10 vears credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 832 Market st., 8 F. OAKLAND ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE—¢08 BROADWAY. v OAKLAND EEAL ESTATE. ARGAINS—$490 PER LOT; 3 LOTS, 25x120 wach; situated on Sixfeenth st., near ~ixteenth- st depot’ and opp: site”of proposed park; street work all done. WAL J. DINGELE 460 Kignth st. Oukland. $7520, S8 £ok~ OHGICH ~ HUILDING lots fn the town of sitchburg; a new sta- tion established near Oaklaud, on the Haywards and San Leaudro local line, by the Southern Pacific Company; only 45 minutes from San ¥rancisco and 6 minutes from Oukland: electric-cars every ew_minutes; terms to sull buyers. Apply to C. M. RUNKLE, owner, 915635 Washington st, Oakland, Cal. $150 LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN « Fruftvale: electric cars; only $1 down and $1 a week: selllng fast: good improvements. H, B. PINN owner, 902 Broadwav, Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. 518 WILLIAM ST.—ROOMS IN PRIVATE home (o gentlemen with free use of piano. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. EAR DIAMONDS BY PALRONIZING H SCHELLHAAS, furniture-dealer, 1) th, Oakld ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENIS ALAMEDA REAL FSTATE. ARGAIN—8350 CASH, BALANCE $26 65 per month: nice 7-room and bath house (also servant’s room), on Clinton ave., 3 b.ocks to local train; loi 50 feet front; fine sand beach for bathing. Address WM. P. TODD, 1002 Broad- way, Oakland. B k4100, FEW AXD MUDERN HOME OF « 7 rooms; large lot: in good neighbor- hood; terms, small cash payment and monthly in- lallll’munns. JOSEPH A. LEONARD COMPANY, DENTISTS, R. L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAIN LESS; crown work, bridge work and teelth without plates a specialty. 336 Sutter, NE. cor. Stockion. 57 FULL SuT OF T3 aTH WORTH §15: « warranted 5 yvars: extraction free: fillings hicago Dental Pariors, 24 Sixth st. OSITIVE. Y PAINLESS EXTRACTION, DR. HARDING, 500 Sutter; tel. main 5375. DB, JES TP, DENTIST, FORMERLY SUT- .er and Monig’y, can be fourd 818 Kearny st. CH:\L!"ANT & CHALFANT, MOVED r ROM & Mason t0 119 Fowell: bridgework a specialty. B'ULL SET OF 1EETH, 87, WARRANTED; filling 6Uc, crowns $3. DR. BROWN, 2114 3d. TWLIUN DiedTAL ASSOCIA £10.), 306 MA k- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. A Sl FOR TekIH-WA EATED A3 good as can be made: filling $1 DR, SIMMS dentist, 930 Market st., nex: Baldwin Theater. AINLESS + XTRACIIUN, B80c: CKUOWN ‘bridge work a specialty: plates $56 up: 18 years experichos, R L W DD, 8153 Geary. R. LUDLUM H1Li, 1443 MARKLEL ST, Ng. Eileventh: no charge for exuraciing 'whea Plates are made: oid plates msde over liks new: teeth from §8 per set; extracting BUc: gas given. KT Or TEE:tH WIToUY A rLais VR O, 6."Young, 1841 Poik st K. J.J. Lala, i"ufl MARKET, VUK GOLDEN Gate ave.: open evenings; ~undavs till noon. KOOME DENTAL ASSOULATION, 709 MR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th; gas speciallsts; pa inless extraciing, with gas, $1: piates. $5 up: il $1 up. K. GEORGE W. LEEK, 1HE GENUINE Leek den:ist, discoverer of less extraction and patenteo of 'improved bridge wark or testh without any plate, moved from 610 20 U’ Farreils. LL WORK hRASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. LR J \W. KRY. 1122 Market sc Iy SEWING MACHINES, S OO e BN T o L "LL KIND~ BO' GHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, A Tented Jepaired; lowest rates. 205 Fonguu BICYCLES. PECIAL BARGAIN: NEW AND I hana: highest grades BROT!H 1 IHT'HS—MHKRIAGES——DHATHS. [Birth, marriage and death notices sen’ by mail will not b- ingerted. Jhey must be handed in a either of the publ.ca‘fon offices and be indorsed With the name and residence of persons aathorized to Luve the :ame published | BORY. ARTICARY —December 28, 1893, tothe wifeof M. Articary, a daughter. BAUERLE-In Temescal, December 27, 1898, 10 the wife of A. H. Buuerle, a son. DUGG AN—In North Oakiand, December 23,1898, t0 the wife of Captain Charles J. Dugsaun, asoa. GOLDSMITH—In this-city, Decemver 26, 1%96. 10 the wife ot Gerson Gol ‘smich, & danznter. OND- 1S MARRLIED. ANTHVNGEN—MEYER~—In this city, December 26, 1394, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling. John An- thengen and Elise Meyer. CASTLE—ZRHENDSK—In this city, December 27, 1896, by the Rev. W. 8. Urmy, Wiliam E. Castle of Sutter Creek, Cal, and Kose Zehender of Voleano, Cal. DONOVAN—ATTRIDGE—In this city, December 29, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Willam Donovan and Neitie Attridge. FEE—HARNEY-—In Fairfleld, Cal., December 28, 1896, Grant Fee of San francisco and Mrs. Maggie Harney of Sacramento. HOTOP—MEYER—In this city. Dacember 24, 1893. by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Gustav Hotop and Ciara Meyer. HUGHES—FISH—In this citv. D:cember 22, 1893, by the Rev. Philip Coombe, Charles C. Hughes and Lois E. Fish both or Alameda. INGRA M—LINVILLE—In this clty, D 19, 1496, by the Rev. W. A. Gardner, Ch. Ingram and Maud C. Linviile, both of Mendocino County, Cal. PATTERSON —GRAINGER—Tn Berkeley, Cal., December 24, 1898, at the home of the bride, by the Rev. fovert Bentley, Henry Palterson and Lettie J. Grainger, both of Berkeley. PLAEGER—KRON k.—in this city, December 24, 1836. by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, John Plaeger and Wilhelmine Krone. WARNER—ALDEN—In this city, December 28, 18986, by Justice of the Peace Frank H. Kerri- gan, Willam M. Waruer and Elia Maria Alden, both of San Francisco. WEDEMEYER—BUERKLE—In this city, De- cember 21, 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Henry C. Wedemeéyer and Mathilds Euerkle. WUTHRICH—BIRGLE—In this clty, December 22 1896, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Louls Wathrich and Lonisa Firzl —_— DIED. Bibere, John McNeill, fames Bowes, Henry C. Manony, Mary Bremner, eorge Meyer, Herman Brown, Dr. Ambrose A. Nuity. Julia Curry, Margaret B. O'Brien, George S. Fox. johanna Oliver C: Jory, Harrietta Kane. Jumes J. Knapp, Helen F, Lewls, Henry Loug, Elijah Plan-r, Parsell, Keynotds, Mary A. Rhawl, Maggie A. Rudo!phus, Lawrencs Zellerbach, Edwin BIBERE~—In the Citv and County Hospital, De- cember 29, 1836, John Bibere (John Ribere), aged 19 years, BO WES—In Oakland, December 28, 1895, Henry C. Bowes, a naulve of Engiand, aged 28 years. BREMNER—In this city, December 28, 1893, George Bremner, anative of Scotland, aged 65 years. BROWN—In this city, Decemver 29, 1896. Dr. Ambrose A. Brown, brother of Mrs. John Wil- llams. a native of New York Clty, sged 52 years and 2 months. CURRY—In this city, December 28, 1896, Mar garet Bloakley, wite of Joan Curry, aged 65 years. ¥ & Friends are respecttully Invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday), 88 1 0'ClOCK P. M. at her late residence, 444 Bry- ant streec. Interment private, Please omit flowers. FOX—In this city, Decemb>r 28, 1895, Johanna, belove! wi e of Thomas Fox, and mother of Jos eph Fox, Mrs. C. W. Smith of Berkeiey, Mrs. B Burin and the late Hanna and Willam Fox, anativeo! County Limerick, Irelana, uged 67 ears. Y45 The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 0'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. B Burin, 20113 Fii more street, thenc+ to St_Dominic’s’ Churca for services. Iulermen: Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. JORY—Tn this citv, December 28, 1896, Harrietta, beloved wife of W. J. Jory, and mother ot Blanche, Edith, Eibel and Joseph Jory, a na- tive of Loudoo, England, aged 49 years 4 months and 11 days. &F-Friends and acanalntancay ara respect. fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from the fam- ily residence, 5515 Twenty-ihird street. Inter- menc private. Pieass omit flowers. KANE—In this city, December 23, 1896, James 3. Kane, a nativeof Ireland, aged 32 years B months and 21 days. EKNAPP—In Angwin, Napa County, Cal.. Decem- ber _27. 1598. Helen Fanny, beloved wife of E. G. Knapp. daughter of Mrs. E. B. Robertson and the late Dr. J. C. Badarous, and mother of Elise G. and Frank A. Lowe, auatlveo! San Fran- cisco. * g@-Friends are respectfully asked to attend the runeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday), &t 11 o'clock 'A. 3., at Trinity Chapel. Bush and Gough streets. Intermen: private at San Jose. LEWIS—In the City and County Hospital, Ve cember 28, 1896, Henry Lewis, aged 51 years. LONG—In the City and Coun.y Hospital, Decem- ber 29, 1896, Elijah Long. azed 42 years. McNEILL—In this city, December 28. 1898, James McNelll, a native of New York City, aged 61 years 9 montbs and 11 days. A Friends and acqualutances ara Trespect- fuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from his late residence, 2201 Geary street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. MAHONY—In this city, December 28, 1896, Mary, beloved wife of D. J, Mahony, aad beloved mother of J. J., James W., Joseph H.. Mollie F., Josie and Rita Mahony and Mrs. L. il Barricks, native of Ireland. aged 56 years. AFFuneral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from her late_resideuce, 562 Brannan street, thence to St. Rose’s Chaurch, where a solemn requiem mass will ba celebrated for the repose of ner soul, commenciug at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Caivary Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. MEYER—In the City and Couaty Hospltal, De- cember 29, 1896, Herman Meyer, aged 23 vears. NULTY—In this city. December 28, 1893, Julla, beloved daughter of Nicholasani the late Mary Nulty, & native of San Francisco. 4@ Friends and acquainiances ara respeci sullv invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock A. 3. from 8259 Seventeenth ‘street, corner Capp, thenceto St. Charles Church, corner Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, where & requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:50 0'clock A. A Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. O'BRIEN—In this city, Decemver 29, 1896, George Stephen, youngest and beloved son of John and Catherine O'Srien, a native of Saa Francisco. AF-The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Ihursday), ac 9:30 0'clock A. M., from his late residence. 624 Post streer, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will ba celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock .M Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OLIVER—In Mount Eden. December 28,1895, Carrle A. Oiver, beloved daughter of Andrew Oliver (deceased) and Mrs. Elsa Oliver, and sis- terof Edward, Adolph, Henry, Andrew, Pa- melia, Elste and Norine Oliver, aged 24 years 11 months and 28 days. A& Fri-nds and acqualntances aro respact- folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock P. 3. from her late residence in Mount kden. Interment Mount kden Cemetery. PLANER—In this city, December 23, 1886, Gus- tay+, beloved husband of Catherine Planer, and father of A. G. and Charles E. Planer and 'Mrs. L. Tietjen, & nailve of Germany, ased 74 years and 9 months, 4@ Friends and acquaintances ara respect- fuily Inviced to awtend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at2 o'clock P. M., from his late Tesidence, 465 Minna s.reet, near Sixth. iniees meu. 1. 0. O. £. Cemetery. PURSELL—In this city, December 28, 189« Claude B, Pursell, aged 29 years 2 months 12 days. REYNOLDS—In this city, December 29, Mary 4., beloved daughter of Roger and Mary Reynolds. & native of San Francisco, aged 18 yeacs 10 months and 22 days. RHAWL—ID this city, Decemher 29, 1893, Mag- gie A. Rhawl, beloved daughter of M. J. and the iate Martha Rhawl, a native of Salem, Or., aged 28 years and 3 months. 4The funerat will take place TO-MORROW (Thursday), av 3 o'clock P. M., from the resi- dence of D. J. Creighton, 763 Harrisoa sireet. RUDOLPH US—In this city, December 28, 1898, Lawren e, beloved ,on of Alvert and Mary Rudoiphus, and orother of Albert, Eraucis, Mamie, Harry and Ethel Rudolphu-, a native of Ban Fraucisco, aged 15 years and 2 days. AFFriends and acquaintances ara respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), a 1:30 o'clock P. ¥.. from his lats residence, 54414 Folsom street, between Fourta and Fifth. thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services. commencing at 2 0'clock P. 3. later ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ZELLERBACH—In this city, December 29, 1833, Edwin, beloved son of Anthony and Theresas Zellerbacn, and brother of sadore, Jac)b Henry. Eugene, Arthur, Bella. Lily and’ Hazel Zeller- bach,a natlve of San Francisco, azed 26 vears 11 months and 8 days, [Pittsburg (Pa.) papers ‘please copy. | A@rFriends and acanaintances ary respect- folly invited 10 attend the funerai TO-MORKOW ‘hursday), at 9:i5_o'clock A. ., from the resi- lence of bis fathier. 1520 Fell stroes. :utermenc Home of Peace Cemetery. by 11:30 o'clock A. 3. train from Third and Townsend stree i e _ MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRFCTORS & EMBA I MKRS,| 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEMEs tery 10 thé city; non-sectarian; n no sense ex- clusive; location unexcelled. Oiice 87 Mariel ool SOULheasl COruer of SiEia