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~ IMEMORY OF DU NT ADVERTERT His Peculiar Attitude on the Street f‘mey S . . Fl'allClliSBS, » ? ; Yesterday. ev‘i]lliinf%nctlhlzxflggizi%:zycussgg?;: in all our Departments. . +|UNCLE SAM'S CLEARING OUT H = F Members of the Board of Supervisors Tell What They 5 = - e ¢ |TWENTY-TWO WOMEN ADJUST- FOUR EXTRA VALUES Will Do To-Morrow en the Market Street : EES IN THE COLD. 2 i Steal ‘ s Rflllway Cflmpafly tea o + | Reduced Appropriations for the New Kl RTS 27 S I 't: Fiscal Year and Lessened TAFFETA S . 3 REE T, S or Albert! Heyer's vote he would get it This| 0| fWoCiciCron SRal Havos 15 dozen LADIES' TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS (extra quality), T rests h ; : [} “Faver fo-decide whether or not-the | Was. OHE Bay of »Tcgflfmgflthrt Su‘w}f'i 3¢ lution. with 4 ruffles on each, in the following colors: Purples, into ‘the | Visor Heyer “could be. bribed and he ! | i ‘ » e tito th ignantly dentad the fmputation. In 4 S Cyrano, New Blue, Cardinal, Lavender, Cerise and 1 The . Call of \m,-) 31 Suy;;myi.hur Hefy,;” ¢ [ A cyclone has struck the Mint and there | Turquoise. raad was quated - by -hls authority as fol- | is much wa -mployes, < lows: | :‘ Tt beds working rnxv:.:n‘ e Price $6-00 Each, % #I will oppose the granting of the | 4| y for mon or longer and who | S S0 "+ proposed - franichises to the Market- | /\ \ :x:‘ lnn vnm civil service list, have been Good value for $8.30. street ‘Railway Company as long as | S - & L I have:a vote in the board. This ap-| : | m:u\r\ I,I: l\\‘-‘efi,.\& n‘n‘dm\\i:‘ .-m wxgm:;fl» GALATEA CLOTH- . ears to me to be an instance where 4 | with muech worry, influence and demon- 3 2 : 5 | | slitical haven for women al in fancy stripes and plain colors. noon. It.and as I consider myself merely a WHET 5 R as ijuster’” In the coiner’s depart . o if honest 1 servant of thé people X hold it to be | | ment. Adjusters in the Mint service are Prlce lzlc Yard s f last oppor: _my ‘duty that I -should do all that I| | women who make everything just right. 2 . | Zze, weigh, count, | Worth 206 nce and protect the .wel- | people.. If the needs. of can to ad fare of the city demand: that there shall be | ete., the pieces of money that roll out by | the millions and they get $2 50 a day. The | rest were men who get from $3 50 to $1 a | FRENCH ORGAND[ES' + + + U They expertly scruti + + S5 A e e S X e R e SR ] Stauyan, . St street railroads over -‘the streets! () () | day for doing all sorts of tr Two of | id S where franchises are asked for I see | ¢ 4| them were cl s in the | 50 pieces PRINTED FRENCH ORGANDIES, in a splendi no good réason why a delay of six) 3 T | 2T ohepected that 1t was coming. | assortment of new floral designs, goods full 32 ! months shoutd work any. hardship on | )| Binay esy nauil o inches wide. 11 the. franchises. 13 $ | thirty-five notes had been mailed to s | Pl‘lCe ZC arda. “Certain ‘benefits. will accrue to tha | + 4| R e Regular price 20¢ Yard. 165 5 city by réason of the provisions of| ) Mrs. Caroline S. Leak, the Strongest Witness Against ¢ fusther notice. Many e ed thelr 2 ; ;::g“:: “h“e“:‘\‘- l'nl‘e:so‘\:i’i“l’zéspgé B the Strangler, Dies Suddenly. 4 | the proper way it which those things are MERS!L LININ( .IS. b y ang b -1+ done by Sam. It is well known 2 2 : y DL | served for it by the members of the| ¢ g3 3 RS)CAROLINE 8 LEAK. one of the most important and sensa- ¢ | that thiere are o oigh tears and whys | 150 pieces GENUINE MERSIL DRESS LININGS (36 inches ns ‘on ot {5 A\ /A 2 o e er ) | around a government office on such oc- | actjon-; Board :of Supervisors. On Monday I | AV \ el s 0l e e :&‘::r:::mrf,:‘x;l?e:::xrfl T (| asions ‘without brutally breaking the wide), in all the new colors, such as New Blues, Greens, i | et A 2 % -] : e e 54 . =3 3 C he ic s alc & th their | voted against' the attempt to grant| ¢ // )A\; \} at her residen Twenty-second strect. Mrs. Leak had passed $ | NeWs (0, the VICUis WoRE o Purples, Turquoise, Cyrano and Black the proposed’ franchises and I shall : er seventleth year and was very infirm. She went to sleep in her 3| "The’ reason of the ing out isdex- 1 : inue s v ¥ ® rocking chalr vesterday morning and quietly passed away. This woman's by Mint authorities to be due, O Lo ckrarin B 1 ,C‘;I,]‘;;‘,.Ffo torvoretosfheiend of the‘ testimony was the strongest and the most sary to forge the links in the () to the lessened appropriation on rlce 2C ar % sty et | umstantial evidence which the prosecution wove around the no- 4 e S ancisco Min e to'stand as-the i W have some “difficulty in| 3 r A £ , second, to the decreasec Good value for 20¢ Yard. Ve a0 L3 4 LAElous CCERIRtes +| \d for small gold and idiary sil- | DnCHTE hoee e siona R At the time of the trageds In the belfry of the Emmanuel Baptist § | Aion lessens the amount of work. | NOTE... et 2ind Very.strange indecision on | sirch Mrs, Leak resided at 124 Bartlett street, across the way from the )| For the last fiscal year the regular ap- " nt and very strange ir Horoni] church, She was sitting at the front window of her house and saw Durrant ¢ for the United States Mint| ‘We will also continue this week our Special Sale Ly | ¢ and Blanche Lamont enter the stde door of the church together on the after- |2 isco were: Fortyone of FINE WHITE EMBROIDERIES. : Attridge 4 noon on which the murder occurred. That was the last time that Miss La- 3| sand doniars for sSQtiory S Cws Rrnis 3 ; clerks; $31,000 for contingent ex 3 | % mont was ever seen alive. S | $150,000 for ves of general the Street Con | ) ™" he Qefense made strenuous efforts to break down this testimony, but (' |Hut the revival of business and the needs | - and his vote + Mrs. Leak was firm and could not be shaken in her identification of th> o the paymasters of the army created a [ without NeCeSSATY + Drisoner or in her accurate description of the murdered girl. +| Small gold and subsi- | 3 Attridge ) GRiEa T ey @ montk st year indorsed by the | @eot e et et e e e TS R e e S - mints were 1 o ¥ ”“»‘u':’l‘; o, do so for the rights tion y..Co not were in the inter- incré it hl favorably situated for residents desir- | Tt is sald that any lump in a woman's a great record | 1892, SRRAULT—I eatly enjoyed by all present, | : @ n ox - way to |WHERE TO GO AND \\.-rzr{“\d:t:n“-ix;?rnr:il_ S e ke '35 picco 45 it does a double cagle | ; | | was the absence of “wall flowers.” and larger forces were required. 1 HOW T0 GET THERE ey | ierin oxim- st o 3518 | St saln - | 1 ‘the mints, and about 3,000 of this \ | Probably no city in the Union s so | _’(‘«“»_'u‘x:;r,\“\ rancizeo Mint, giving w‘,o% S T rits of the : all future | ing an outing as San Francisco. With- | breast i ncer. Whethar true or not, and s e e id Yy in a few hours’ ride in any direction | we know that thousands die every year | bgsides b of $65,000.000 for the | i . juite. miore the tired urbanite may find numerous | from cancer in that location. Recently | calendar y and $63,000,000 for the | ition: before | 2 nd cool grat | we have seen and heard - directly of | fiscal year just «\;: 1 lbhtfi;(m:\ l;‘;-\ Sl - angler, the h : "}"‘-,-‘A‘];f more than twenty bad cases cured by |y 1878 | m, u3, 1us, 1T, 19, 121 POST STREET. 5 cor of it. the_dolce far niente of life 10{a Dr. Chamley at 25 Third street, this | ecord was largely due to the enor- more active enjoyments. ally is | city, without knife or pain. | mous shipments of British coin from Ausrl by the ralia last year. ! tion wi fium-! many people who -believed | st man. Until now been a consistent opponerit of hments of the rail- | *tion trave The remedy is new and seems to be this true of the trave | alifornia Northwestern ‘ an infallible cure. | line of the Railway and its branches. For the made a ma- es. In fact, sed it, the trip e demand for small coin has been : tamic : pretty well supplied and receipts of fo He can cure a whole cancerous breast | Pretty Well Supp c@ Git FeroPs O ae without cutting. : i i : year gun the wages appropri One cured is a lady doctor on Ellis | is $1 with no ext , or $10,000 street, a public school teacher on How- | than last vear. It is ned that i Fourth the company has ial reduction in fits as one passenger expres cheaper than walking. On another PAINLESS DENTISTRY. ard street, another Mrs. Pickard, 23| to get down {0 the scs DR, WACHENDORE t con- | page - the excursion announcement | Third street, and many other promi- | for t r & further | shows the charges for round-trip { nent people who can be seen b:? any- | scale of o | W ;fffiifi.s—siz%fl up I will | cursions to every. desirable locality in | body interested. | duced at the close of the | < s CROWNS. 5350 op e Sonoma and Mendocino counties. A | The doctor sends free a 120-page book | Silver dollars last ye ulted in an ex- | ) TR opposed 't any. of ge number of extra coaches have|on symptoms, with addresses of hun- | tra allowance of , which will proo- | A antee for ten Sd hs hnsvoicd incon: {been provided and coupled with the su- Idrnd- he has cured all over California. * | ably be less this < years with each g s L | perior ferry ice, a trip over the ges g Sopbe be The discharged cmployes are under civil | | operation. s. assertions. cannot fail of pleasurable results. | FRUIT DEALER ROBBED. service and are really suspended without Painless Extraction, one’ ‘thoroughly in- ) be gra { “Information regarding summer Te- | | pey When shwiiicr iregpe Y | By elbct ity [ou \ knowledge, by his } corts s obtainable at the company’s of-| J. A. Groves, a fruit dealer from Seat- | Tl st with Supesintengent Teas Open Evenings and Sundays. 5 “and - throiigh the fices either in San -Francisco or along | tle. was knocked down at the corner of | say who shall be selected from the wait = | | the road Pacific and Front streets last evening by | ing civil service list. It is likely that Mr. | VAN VREOOM 3 : i carzed | He Is Identified by its, of the crim- ilroad demands, itue Y appoint from the d t is for the future. t. and Thomas | Leach wi He immed: e agan, an e Flynn, and rol il vote | yNDERGROUND WIRE SYSTEM. | IS0 00 ELECTRO-DENTAL PARLORS, tely | men, but th 997 MARMET, COR. SIXTH. pleads that his only 2com- - misfortune to the police, and 4 - - 3 3 i short time Officors Love. Samuels | = L 1 i from ‘the The officers of the Merchants’ Associa- nd ‘lil\lfn“w]ll had Fagan at the H'.‘x].llinlr-‘ The New York Kitchen, No. 915 Market Offlcer Glllen W&AMW\RM"A | tion are greatly pleased with what they | police station and Flynn at the California | st., is now under the management of M R e that ™ ‘the wve | street s or of the | ation. nch s 1 .»[:.( w chdrter wi complished in the proposition to rest atatlon & 3 5 | P. Johnson, for 15 years prop 2 € ric and other wires placed under- | According to Groves ement he was 7 3 e aTe s cal | 5ot Mr. Heyer? Can e and othur wires placea under | Atontiue i Groves, sttement ne war | Markelxt” Resurane ” Sxcoiient” cui; | MORE EVIDENCE OF HIS GUILT | be 't e glittering: power.. of B ement has heen transmitted to the | Dim and struck him to the ground, | SiHO S BYOKUD] oo . = CASH-OR-LITTLE-AT-A-TIME. ailroad. b s .changed ~his improvement has been transmitied 0 t4¢ | ward relieved him of his money. 'Fagan | ., —eeme s O corkscrey o : Bupervisors a i every, | was n Quentin on Apeil| “General, an overpowering force of the ming that he now sees merit where be--| - qnd will o oot | that it will become a law. There was some | g:%yqqq e et on AT | enemy on bikes has attacked our leftt” | CAPTAIN BOHEN HOPEFUL OF iditiona treet 1 th the measure might be P 3, were but faults? Mr.. Heyer chises. de:a statement (o on that the measure might be | pehind the walls on _three different | General—Sound the retreat, and order CONVICTING HIM. ) explain, and nothing needs go and intend to D e O g abreemont | charges. Flynn is his assoclate. | the tack brigade to protect our rear. Derhaps, than- his ] - word with the public, “the ~ Supervisors, ~which _was ey ures The Accused Slayer of John Kehlen- beck Recognized as a Profes- dbout by the association, a co-operation instead of opposition: Having examined the provisions of n They .a and if the { RAVISOR BLACK—I will vote for | peoug pravided they are legiti- | oroo come before the board. I he laboring man empioy- his own worst sccuse s do nothing else the mit-him to a delibe ehe building. of the roads cgv. | the ordinance as submitted herewith 2 — Hi B e i consint tn o public ilging of ‘the roads cov honorable board by the Mer- sional Beggar—His Rec. | e # 4 s’ Association, we hereby prom- Ore ord in Alameda. | ofipa o c H’“‘ ‘1; T pective companies | A [ those recommended by the Street Com.| OF 3 e 1 : Bt } se ia : I R ones) 3 l h 8 Captain of Detectives Bohen is hopeful | Gyt ic Sy oE A TDen 3 podtitvaly Francisco Gas and Electric Com- u y 4t if 9 9 of convicting Dr. Wachendorf of the mur- Company, Tecommended. by - ae %8, the | pany, by J. B. Crockett, president. der of John Kehlenbeck. Last evening he | g y the . Street Western Unfon Telegraph Company, SRS G received the following communication | I wh however, -that | 3 : it ; Frank Jaynes, superintendent. chises which will |- Py Frank Javn B o g (e o The Gold and Stock Telegraph Com from G. F. Weeks, editor of the . Dally | Encinal of Alamed: | Headquarters for flags and bunting givi Jloynient tc e ¢ California, by Frank Jaynes, o o aADNERTTEMENTIR . ST Lty Do e I note that you have under arrest ohe Dr. (). DO _YOU PEORTUNITY. TO | that ShofTe Kesomplishey Taen Delegrav Callo ‘“doml'"\[ _— Wachendort charged with mura: and that BUT A X 7 E EEE AT | Call agitating. these- questions befor, , superintendent Pa - he has a bankbook showing osits' it the Hi- A U NOW - B R THE : they come up ir e be e i on. ° [] bernia Bank. If it is n ary to show that WOBLIR: X W e e o L nee San Franeisco District Telegraph | | Be wils dead broke ale uie T am in | | FACT THAT W ANT o LiZ You fs gatting « A notgiae Call, but it | company, by, Charles L... Ackerman, | [ Soposition o do It "ite Atameda | % f rin » Opposition to whatever St president en & St ihs A | howed me his diplomas and documents, || - | 5ok A (i 0 whatever the board | PSoulhorn Pacific Compsny, by 1. 5. =il i | ROCKERS $2.25. ! R LR O Sl R L eal o - said he had had | 5 UN BABY’S FACE | SUP?RVISOR i | D e 2 othink o eat or twenty- rs a SOLID OAK, HIGH BACK AND ARMS prepared to state how I wi ! Company, by John Sabin, president. - d a very pitiful tale of how 5 SE A PECIAL & € : Fea ) L reauced about one-thir e e i e e S AL $9.25 h Francisco at a share of evidence ag cerely, > \ In addition to the letter received from | THE g NOONAN Weeks, Captain Bohen'is in po sion of | FURNITUHE COMPANY (Ifl(‘,). documentary evidence showing that Waehendort prior to his meeung with the [} 1017-1033 miSsION STREET, e et | the franchises recommended by the | Why don’t you go to Mauvais’ and fMotherAshamed to Take Him Out. iStreet Comn_‘.icte& T only know what | buy a good piano for $150? The num- Everything Failed to Cure. | I have read in the newspapers regard- | ber is 169 Market street. . Colored percales and gingham waists with both soft and stiff fronts reduced from $1, $1.15 and $1.25 to e ; ing the subject-and until T inquire CUTICURA Curedin3Days: | more thoroughly into the proposition, T M . can not say whether van of the California Volun- N etin: was a professionai.beggar. | 2 ! T have fad my buby slck with b facé uilof | g0 "y 200 ¥ oS T amopnosed 1 Fund committee has received 75c each R ovember 29, 1568, he was arrested by | Above ixth, d failed. I | avor of it. % Police Officer Pete Gillen for begging in Phone Scuth 14. Open Evenings, ringworm, Martin, a member of the nd _on a from Waiter £ front of the Hibernia Bank, vas ash ¥ oul =1 : N aihis T M,M_,,,,(_”;(,Mk'fwl’;,fl Glen Park Lighted 1<"-mr‘n:n{>e>. 1tho fnllovx('!xru\"amr‘-fln!s cifllm‘xn‘d Colored percales, Scotch zephers, ginghams conviction was sent to the House of, Cor- | i | @& >, % | at t Burlingame Club: From_ Francis - . & b’y e adve by Suturday his faco was | Glen Park was aglow last night with | ¢ Jordan and Peter D. Mardin, $10 each: | and madras in soft, stiff and tucked fronts, re- T O iy it Ta Gialmed, Wachehdort appeared on Market street with a deat m everywhere. I . Greenway, Per P. Eyre, Joseph | Ineandescent and arc lights. ;. 3 20, $1.7¢ about CUTICURA. If ground and the th. .,,,’.',\l, The play- | g mopi Coles and George Hall, $5 duced from $l.:,0, $1.75 and $2 to and dumb Sign, and inutel appealed to. | v knew abont how his face looked a wee 2 e theater building have | cach. Watsonyllle Parlor has contributed the passersby for alms: The police say he then gained was spent that the mon $1.25 each been extensively wired. Among the |$20 and Hydraulic Parlor $25, which brings | see ftto-da D without it, it o ‘me“ 4s | -other impartant features‘at the Park | the sub: ptions up to date to $3397 85. B L ion ‘e kajectan tnto: his et Is the constriction ot - target ranxs, | AqIoiLo, Tocaived from, Vallelo Farlor, Colored imported Scotch zepher in plai bodY; el foes 1 o | rnicty it be completed for”the “Ger! | X S Ninmeni et shven il hit olored imported Scotch zepher in plain and (e e et Seen ho i Oct. 8, 1808. st St., Brooklyp, N, Y. | man Turner Festival, to - be held . at|a good sum. which will be sent to the fancy weaves, reduced from $2.25, $2.50 Cataty Hohan, | evening _ visited 3 2 9 Wachendorf's reom and took possession ’ Glen Park the last week of this month. | committee In a few days. A report from ki ) were taken to po-} of his trunks. - The 5 lice headquarters and broken open. Con- trary to the' expectations of the detec- tives, nothing of an incriminating nature was_found. While admitting that he was beg in order to sustain life,” Wachendorf | claims that Policeman Gillen made’a mis- | take in arresting him: He also demu} that he was convicted of the charge, but the records of the Police Court show that { i In the free theater building the prin- | S8an Jose is to the effect that that city y 1 AT fd | cipal attractions to-day .will be . the | and neighboring places will respond liber- 1 ] | amateur programme, which will con- | &lly to the appeal for funds. sist of singing, dancing, recitations and Time Fevee e Bl Eczema on Head. Got into 'the Eyes. Bagiliime Haves SLLSREIATISE prize ‘cake-walking, all by amateurs. 5 « e professions ogTa oD male Grotto; n . Dootor & Institutes Could Not Cure.._. | 07 the prolesslonal programmey there At Zavpia Siwt Ll O o mie . 4 1 Stanley E ) husics i Cured in 2 Months by CUTICURA. selections, and come 2 Death of a Colored Resident. —— nor, and a trapeze preformance by Du vy by Ed O’Con- Alfred W. Brevette, a colored man well and $2.75 to WITHOUT, $1.75 each The best $1.00 glove s forced to-| August | I been -troubled ov t ith s o % '§ H 1 ) e puiiad G« fve Teasinin Sl sen :(ncbv:x; in snon\l{::;:lm;»r.o:taf r$und d;»,—m We believe that our ladies two-clasp em- he’ served twenty-five days for soliciting STy e SRR T e S n bed at 869 Ma s ast evening. $ 4 H FAQ F ¢ thoroug! e. Captali ilag feos EMy dostn gl e There Was No Water. i e e e broidered back glace’ Kid gloves at $1.00 are s o D o malic Out & Sirong tase treated me for aix monthe, With | o citizens of the Potrers elaim that | PArently in good health. Death was the the best gloves for the money, sold in America o R e e doctors, but they did the | ¢he fire which destroyed-seven houses on | }',";;;".l.u'/rr..,k;x“l;n?;f withis the T ke kinstitute, which treated | Trrtday. might hes - 10 not reachany further | Beany it ThEns paave been successtully | years, Brevette had traveled through al- it worse than from thé start, | ter supply. They il tHerwaterd ML SYely KOUWHECCHUiEVEsrl Swasiia, ced to getin my eyes, and pearly got | COmpAnNY, eglected ‘to run’ the proper | Sistinguished LingulaL SIS w\:’scg:fi?{fifigi b ftching. I moticed your foai Jistrict gets its supply from | of g “Cook on private cars and in this | T s, ™ | the Visitacion Water Cq vho nthe N. Y. World,and thought Iwould | reServoir they claim. has been’” piviesy | State served in the capacity of a nurse. e Curioura remedios. Tn two months’ time I | dry. At the time of the fire mains were did not know that I had any trouble at all,and | being laid along Indiana street. The| Ladies’ tallor-made sults, fur capes, cloaks. I feel like a new mennow. ALFRED MEIBEL, | ¢citizens of the Potrero and _Southern | Credit. M. Rothschild. 324 Post st. Oct. 12, 189 €25 W, 45th 8., N. Y. City. {})e‘fi‘\‘: ‘;“g P;““f{m{} the_ Supervigors e e ve the Spring alley Vate 8! ol - pany extend its maing. slong. the inforn: Alfarata Council, D. of P. i B v {ited streets, but the plea has been that the A very pleasant socfal was given last Warm baths with CoTicura Soar, pertlesn- | 1imited popuiation would not justify the | Friday night by Alfarata Council, Degree nge with CITICURA, purest of emollient ekin cures, | €Xpense. The recent fire. will probably | of Pocahontas, I. O. R. M., in the social mild doses of CuT1-vRA RESOLVENT, grestest of | YeSUIt In securing. a sufficlent wateT | haj] of the Shiels building. The members for the murder of his deluded; victim. Last Sunday Dr. Wachendorf visited the office of Dr. McNeil at 784 Van Ness ave- | Due and abstracted a valuable -book Which was found last night among the Cocaine fiend's effects at his room. WACHENDORF ATTEMPTS SUICIDE About 2 o’clock this morning Dr. Wach- endorf attempted to commi: suicide hanging himiself. A “trusty” discovered | him in the act of tying the rope:around his-neck and informed Sergeant Bidwell. Ihe omcer tuaned ihta (he dheiors coll | - EORTANES IN'DIC EANDS. = - SEE OUR NEW FLESH-COLORED PLATES THINNER AND STRONGE THAN RUBBERR. e Crowns: $3.50. Plates $5. Fllling 50c. ALL WORK WARRANTED: B CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 SIXTH ST., COR. STEVENSON.. - Every pair is guaranteed and will be fitted if desired. g We are agents for the celebrated Deimel Linen Mesh-Underwear, considered by many the proper under garments to wear. Ih lumor expellers, have cured thousands of cases where supply. of the council and their friends comforta- o wag lioe beyond sndumaes, he il ce | R bly diled the hall and the programme of o 2 . e T H 5y | modern dances, arrange ss N. E is at a loss to account for the marnner in i Govi The Market-st. Rallway wish to define. a3 ot alias M Mokay Ailos We are taking up. Government land_in the oil- 5 - ; : < Mrs. M. M. : which rf secured the rope. g e ol e e Cord ey Shin Mo e, | Fesamold Aluminum does it for them; A Gobeille, Miss T.. Collins and Mrs. G. 125 to 131 Kearny St. B o Doon Wy ara: he WOORE cets et va ers ek SN chots Yo 310, Opposite *““Call Bldg.” 'tis a gem. Leith, the council’s social committee, was tainly have committed suicide. 5 J. J. EVANS, Real Estate, Mills Bmlfl\.n;. oS