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L s 818-820 MARKET ST. Stinck SAN FRANCISCO. and i reduced from 75c to | SILK UMBRELLAS. 2 .. 59¢ From 82 to 812 cut prices; any of | TABOURETTES, Less Than Cost. e new copyright fic- Dainty Pyrograph Tabou on published at $1.50: round, square and clo- £1.0 af -hnpf< $2.00, cut to he following are a few of . O8e atest: “The Call of the other styles in mahogany London: “To-Mor- polished oak and bird's-eye Tangle by Bonner maple, at gre reduced of the Guards.” by prices to close out the line The Little Shep: | s Kingdom Come K s S 1. mawE c\x}amu ; S DR _Alven: hoon to mothers; will keep ¥ r baby quiet by the hour; easy to adjust and positively harm- DY less 15¢ ce of the CLOTEES BASKETS 6-in. Baskets. strong and well made: 75c Waste Baskets, 5(e: an offering for this wee » reduce stock; several designs, and each worth double BABY CARRIAGES, GO-CARTS. 3aby flrrvdl:rw Go-Carts, | | Reg. price. | strike athe specia | dral gong. Regular | LADIES' UMBREX- price, $9.00; special.. | LAS. sp. | 87.25 Tw Gloria. steel ods yarage DENISON'S DECO- | OUR SPECIAL T anion mal ‘1,-3 EATED NAPKINS. | ALARM CLOCKS. price $1.05; speci For this week onl sam- ob We have re- § NCCKWCGP s of o [{TIDBONS incei ke P r e ttiest prices of our : A wear we've ever seen ribbons for this week be offered Monday and Take advantage of this esday at a saving to you | | opportunity at least one-half 1%-in. P‘am and Pancy, per H | Sy prices . Yarll Sov ey g 2e | 25c, 35¢ and 48¢ Fifth avenue Bows, reg, s0c ! 30¢ Broken sizes of 32 Fanc and Corscls nchnc vit| | Veilings i o 8 z not all sizes of d rencdre R kinds ! 15¢| @ zoc Corsets 32¢ ancy and Plain Spider| @ e COrslts <oo0n0.5.4 35¢ Web, reg. 25c 15¢ : 1.00 Corsets 45¢ o Just arrived a full line of i $1.50 Corsets T5¢ Elegant .L hiffon. gular| @ price 50¢. Speci 25¢| @ ine of !he Cele- We Drape Veils, Tie Chiff & G. Corsets. and Maline Bows Free e CUCKOO CLOCKS. UMBRELLAS P Handsomely That will protect wood, | carved. Regular ;"‘lfil;-‘mr‘:iv | price, $5.00; special.. Soarier o 8 $4.10 GENTS' UMBREL- halt LAS. KNIVES, ZORS AND SHEARS GROUND AND REPAIRED. @ FPICTURE FRAMEE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE AND REPAIRED @ 006es 99 SEEKING LONG LEASES FOR CITY PROPERTIES| Show Faith in San Francisco’s| ~ | of the late Adolph Sutro, de Large Sums to Have Con-|be cash, and every | tinuous Holding of Stores and Fioors in Central Logmnm LS. B The large recently | Bovee & Co. for five years for ffected for good city properties indi- | $36,000 for the term, and the fourth floor ¥ fidence of the people in| has been leased for ten vears for $36,000 s g list | in total. The Dingee building, on the ted during | eouthwest corner of Stockton street s year leases | and Union Square avenue, is being de by Son ag | e stores , leased, although the only sign of the tk et - | structure yet in view is the excavation Ke st jrant avenue, for the foundations. ps sl of 120,000, or A-J- Rich & Co. have leased for one 3 v. Seller | Year to Clarence R. Waither the coun- ot} of Edna Wa e Hopper, in = mproved prop- nd foothills ! of Pinel pyon & Hoag report that in three s to B. F. and Emma ks more than two-thirds of five ars for $138.000 in the ' y,150ke placed in their agency for sale £ te by the Bay District Land Company \ a I leased through! pavs found nurchasers, and the ent gency Toy & Co. the en-| nroperty speedily built upon mson build- This is rt of the statements £ n reets, for:made in The Call last week in reference s at th tal rental of $72,- the lively times in Richmond district se thirg floors of th ity. Two of the lots in the Jordan nted through | tract have heen sold for $1850 each. __ —_ sSe— Sales by Bovee, Toy & Co. are as fol- ADVERTISEMENTS. Teass Thre 25x120, on the west line of ’: enue tween A l; ~’hv‘!:v< two lots | tween Anc ) Hox1 | Caritornia and take streeis ‘ - the r\rnh\rtl er -vvl\nh avenus and | Lake st n venteenth ave nue, 34 feet n u—nh t, next Presidi | wall, tor %3000 Valuable Prescription by Which Any | ©O: D- Baldwin & Son have made the ! Man Can Make His Own Remedy | (0llowing sales in the Richmond dis- 1o Cure Himself at Home Sent sy ree 1o All. Write for It. California iy > 3 1 , for $1800; WILL MAKE A MAN OF YOU.| Trenty-four( 'ul feeling ‘-" ma physician and - = ysician 224 | The northeast corner of Thi day’s use, and & perfect cure in a few weeks, sgardless of | Biage: merica’s Greatest Specialist. f used in his own extensive private the most startling success. vears have paseed its equal has found and with it thousands of | and Devisadero streets, 52:8%x110 feet, on ak have brought about the cures they | Which are two residences; southwest corner much longed The doctor willingly | Of Jackson and Devisadero streets, 137:6x63:9, s the formula entirely free to any man | With three dwellings: 155x127:8, on the south no wr for they will find it a | ine of Pacific avenue, 120 feet east of Brod- ¢ k & value. It is good for sexual | erick street: the block bounded by A and | eokness. Jost manhood, mervousness, weak | Ship streets and Thirty-second and Thirty- | k. emissions, varicocele, lack of force, pros- | {hird avenues, and éight lots on Nineteenth trouble, might sweats, inability and the ) And Twentleth avenues, between R and other barrassing conditions that befall mperfect man. It creates an im- jal feeling, warmth and good na- ive blood to the muscular tis- and arouses It makes the man of 65 as = nervous system onfidence. tion age, or the cause of your condi- Dr. u need such a remedy addrers to-day to the Dr. H, send your name n Med. Co. 1 Bidg., Detroit, Mich.. and in an un- | merked envelope the doctor will at once send you the receipt, as promised, explaining in de- | Ing how to com- man can cure e without being under It costs you Bothing the sooner you will avenue and D street | ment brick building, renting for northeast corner of Kearny 40 feet, with a three-story and basement bri bullding, renting for $451 & month: premises at 005 ana 607 Kearny street, consisting of 2 lot 26:11, and a three-story and base- | ment brick building, the rental from which is 18125 & month: 1200 and 1311 Stockton street, | 4576x with a three-story _structure. | | renting " ‘for mont 50x87:6, and | | two-story residence at 2i2 and 214 Leav- | h renting for $130, ‘a month; | iwo story dwelling at 221 Leavenworth atrest. modern residences, of $365 a month; southeast corner of Jackson | streets. sale the property of the Henry Levy estate at 718, 717, An opportunity for speculators and homeseekers to secure bargains in lots near the Ocean boulevard and Golden Gate Park presents itself in the auc- ell on Thursday next, has been s Madison & Burke for $1400. LARGI AUCTION SALES, At Golden Gate Hall to-morrow at noon G. H. Umbsen & Co. will sell at | auction properties of the Wingerter es- | ! tate as follows: | | Southeast corner of Post and Stockten | | streets 70 feet, with a five-story and base- | a month; street and Hardie between Sutter and Bush streets, 35x ck the rent of which is $55 | nth; 2121 and 2123 Fillmore street, 53x | d_improvements, which bring in $60 | : the fifty vara and two residences on | hwest corner of Sacramento and Pierce | 3 and residence at 2714 mumwcn corner of 206:3x127:8%, and five | renting for the aggregate In addition, there will be offered for 723 and 726 McAllister street. sale to be held by Baldwin & How- March 3, for the executrix Emma L. Merritt, | of the estate of Adolph Sutro, deceased, !at which time forty-seven lots front- Golden Gate Park in the block bounded by Forty-sixth and Forty- seventh avenues and C and Fulton streets will be sold. At the same time the executrix will gell five lots on the | form ILLIAM CUTS OUT ANTWERP Emperor of Germany Sudden- ly Decides He Will Not Pay Visit to Belgian Town WILL SEE GIBRALTAR of | King Carlos Will Sail on Koenig Albert BERLIN has ne senger steamer, reason for his taking the North Koenig Albert ! on his twelve days’ trip to the Mediter- His M sty has rather sud- decided not to call an Antwerp at Feb. Willia: ver traveled far in a modern pas- Emperor n » " = German Lloyd steamer | ranean | denl NCISCO CALL, Portugal | to Meet Him at Vigo, Spain. | and that fact is given | | ail. ) explanation is made of this | change in the plans. The Emperor will | go from Bremerhaven to Vigo, Spain, | direct. At the latter place King Carlos of Portugal will doubtless meet him, I.nm at Gibraltar, where he will stay two days, his Majesty will see the fort- :u&-' for the first He will debark also for a few hours at Port Mahon, |and will leave the Koenig Albert and | board the perial yacht Hohenzollern | at Messina on March 2i. The Koenig | Albert will consequently be unable to | ieave Genoa t day, as she is adver-| tised to do. The gossip regarding the Emperor | meeting President Loubet outside of Bre s altogether incorrect. The | cruiser Heinrich II will convoy the| Koenig Albert all the way to Messina, and afterward, with the dispatch boat Sleipter, will accompany the Hohen- zollern in a leisurely four weeks' cruise fixed i to Corfu and without a nerary will his Magesty be more than two days out of reach of land. as far eastward as Athens, but not to Constantinople. On way back Em- peror William may see the King of Italy at Naples. The Empress may join the Emperor toward the end of the ex- | cursion. The return will be made over- | land nwl at no time during the trip| — B | east side of Forty-ninth avenue (the Ocean boulevard), between O and P | streets, averaging 25 feet front and ex- tending through frcm Forty-eighth to Forty-ninth avenues here are also included in the sale eight lots overlook- | ing Sutro” Heights on ft avenue, { Clement street and Forty-fifth and '[' . th avenues, and one entire triangular block on Ashd: Heights, ~lmai|:m: eight lots frenting on Ash- | and Ciarendon avenue. As| ‘ bu the sale is under order of court and the proceeds are required to pay some | of the*legacies now due under the will | lot will be sold to | the highest bidder, subject to the con- firmaticn of the Prebate Court. | LOTS AND HOUSES SELL. The following sales have been made the terms will | by the C. M. Wooster Company in this city x for estate of | rich, lot nl\d orner of Val- 6. for $5 mpany outh side of Pacific nd Devisadero streets, D. O'Sul- ¢ street, west . for £10,250; William four flats and two stores Fulton_street, west of T:0x87:6, for $7400; for Joseph Tassi, San Jose avenue north two cottages and lot BO0x117, Ferren, lot and improve: horthwest side of San Jose ave- )t Janice street, 25x04, for $500. R. D. Cranston & Sons have already reported their recent sale of the Corn- wall residence on the southeast corner of Buchanan and Page streets, with the lot 127:6x100. The same firm has closed the following additional sales in the last week: For Mrs Standish to A. Hansel- man, key iot the northerly line of Waller street, 106:3 cast from Masonic avenue, 6 feet which the new owner intends to erect tw t a cost of about $12,000; lot with a A.DVEBTIS&KENTB. THE VALUE OF CHARUOAL. Few People Know How Useful It Is in Preserving Health and Beauty. Nearly ever coal is the disinfect: af nd most efiicient and purifier in nature, but few r e its value when taken i the human system for the same cleansing purpose. Charcoal is a remedy { vou take of it the better drug at all, but simply gases and impurities always pre: it is not a nt in the stomach and intesgines and carries | tnem out of the sys Charcoal sweetens the breath atfter snioking, drinking or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and im- proves the complexion; it whitens the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently ::fe cathartic. It absorbs the injurious gases which collect in the stomach and bowels; it disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal in one or another, but probably the best charcoal and the most for the money is in Stuart’s Absorbent Loz- enges; they are composed of the finest | powdered willow charcoal and other harmless antiseptics in tablet form or rather in the form of large, pleasant tasting lozenges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. The daily use of these lozenges will soon tell in a much improved condi- tion of the general health, better com- plexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of it is that no possible harm can result from their continued use, but, on the contrary, great benefit. A Buffalo physician in speaking of the benefits of charcoal says: “I ad- vise Stuart's Absorbent Lozenges to all patients suffering from gas in stomach and bowels and to clear the complexion and purify the breath, mouth and throat; I also believe the liver is greatly benefited by the daily use of them; they cost but 25 cents a box at drug stores, and although in some sense a patent preparation, yet I believe I get more and better char- coal in Stuart’s Absorbent Lozenges than in any of the ordinary ecbarnaal tablets,” body knows that char- to | Cloth the more | absorbs the | 1 | Fulr Oaks_street, | o’'clock next Tuesday DAY FEBRU ADVERTISEMENTS. Young married peop Your credit is good 1= SNt ple will find it to their adva readily make terms to suit your convenience and start ou toward making life a success as your own fireside. Ced.” * DRESSING TADLE— | | | | | ntag Three-Piece Parlor Suit. ca it system. You Nothing goes so far purchase made here. e to call and investigate our credi t in life with a2 home of your own. We guarantee satisfaction on every * e e MUSIC CABI red in s h upho (DRESSINGTATLE- | Mahogany finished frame, sanoguey 380t T sh, bevel pla e rench legs, hly | shaped top, two top drawers Sormoans sny snian, bevel plate | £ red tapestry, back beautifuily 23 75 polished: ample rfm:‘n e T e , goides is) fo he 1 rilate mii carved. Savel plate | arawer. - wisbly b |ty fted, thoroughly artistic. Price b Prics @ & Price $10.25/ 4 18hed 2 S ¥ S $14. 75 | pice’” $8.’ i % gy B ; l METAL | SETTEE—Mahoganized birch BED—Rigid uprights, | | frame, uphm:tercd in figur;—ed tap- | 3 = ‘ | vr;;”r;:r?i";fi%::n s’;\l}’d curved filling, finisk | | CULYEd (iR JANTEL FOLDING BED—Golden | COSTUMEk - 0ak | 22 - Y g 2a n 2 | spindles and | fntsh, top Aecorated with bevel plate | mabogany of maple. No r:r:\{?:gmu:‘d;;ra .- = ed rt ; bt legs; an exceedingly 7 | mirror, carving and finish of the best, | dresring room complete | PEACIET © I tor Satie $5 35 | artistic picce. Price. PO ;wi;-:,,:'i" D 45 ' $3.05 For e $7.45] pricc ... ¢ - - * s — DRAPER'ES—X' will pay you to visit our mammoth Dra- PI 5’ I ‘S pety Department. Call and ses the Cozv C rner as fitted up, Agate Pro-Brussels and artistic Sati ary, moth proo®; a du floor cov rng rsidle; i wide. Puice Tapestry Brussels Brusse's design larg® ranze of patie: to chonze from, many of them exc u- rev Coni s ve. i ,[er)u'd N~ ot dio pien Body Brussels pzpdgade o No carpst made to equil this woa- derful weav: fo of Boiy! 65¢c| 97; | this week in the Model Co tage. $30.00 complete. 'Linen Warp Matting &s.1 ns, 2C FURNITURE CO- 245-259 GEARY ST Direct f'ofv Japan M the house “on 1square A good gra Per yard 122c Made of the best lics: Lln0|cum oil and pulverized co: A number of attractive par':rM Per 45C square yard..ceeecen. 9x12 feet, large Smyrna RUg enough to cover a room. in color and .‘:slgn; 514 75 rever: sI ble; pri d stable on the north side of Carl 9 feet: east of 6, for W. A. Mathews to Liset an; for Mrs. M. | Grant to C. Radovan n east side of Scott street, 62:6 sou with store and liv- ing rooms, lot on the cast sid of Beulah, fo Hea- for t on Daly: | 5 feet eust of avenue, icr Thomas Hancock to Mar- | . H. Umbsen & Co. include the h.n..\\mg R, J. Tobin, lot on southeast corner of Kearny and St. Charies streets, D0x68:9, less | L 38:6x34 04 : for G. S. Payne, improvemen 6, on the north line of Piue street, 100 east of Devisadero, for | £11,750; for Annie Schilling, improvements and lot n the north line of Bush street cast ott, for $8500; for Mr Barbara Roulin, improvements and lot, 50x10%. | o the porth line of Twenty-fourth street, 50 east of ja, for $8000; for Edward J. Smith, imp: nd lof, 25x80x36:5%, In rear, south line of Waller street, 63 feet east | . for $8000; for Mrs. B. C. Nathan, lot on west line of Jones street, 77 north bert, for $3000: for A. J. Ranken, lot 25x115, on’ the south line of Fourtesnth street, ) west of Sanchez, for $2000. (‘&ll\in E. Knickerbocker and John . Barker have sold the Willard apart- ment house, with lot 137:6x137:6, on the south line of Turk street, 100 feet east fof Gough, for $55,000. IN MISSION DISTRICT. Center & Spader have sold a half block on the northeast corner of Har- rison and Twentieth streets, 208x200, for John Center to the California Wire Manufacturing Company as a site for a factory: also for John Center | and George S. Crim to a client the northeast corner of Bryant and Divi- sion streets, 60x80, also for a manufac- turing plant. The same brokers have algo sold the Tollowing properties: Kate Dorlan to J. Jorgensen, lot 50x125 feet and four fats on the west side of Dolores street, 9% feet south of Seventeenth, for $7000; frum John Center to a client, four lots, each 25100 feet, on the east side of Bryant street, feet north of Twenty-first, for $1500 each; Roger Carroll to Robinson Nugent, loi feet and two flats on the east line of 183 feet south of Twenty- third, for $5250; from Roger Carroll to Jerome Milly. lot 31x117 feet and a double two-story house on the west side of Falr Oaks street, 91 feet south of Twenty-third, for $6500; John Center to F. H. Messow, lot 26x122:6, on the west line of Treat avenue, 125 feet south of Nineteenth street, for $1650: John M. Dayball to Paul Odermatt. lot 26x97:6 and a two-story house on the south line of Twenty-first’ streef, 25 feet east of York, for $3500, and David Baum to a client of the firm four lots, 26x120 feet each, in the Sunnyside Homestead, for 50. VARIOUS TRANSACTIONS. The Citizens’ Building and Loan As- sociation will hold its twentieth an- nual meeting of shareholders in As- sembly Hall, Mills building, at 8 evening. Pro- posed amendments of the by-laws, as presented at last year's meeting, will be submitted to_the shareholders for their consideration. There will also be an election of directors to serve for the ensuing year. The secretary’s forthcoming report will show net profits for the quarter of 2 2-10 per cent. The board of directors at their last meeting authorized tl.> issuance of 500 shares in series 76, beginning March 1. Since its organization the Citizens' Association has repald to its shareholders $1,311,124, together with profits earned thereon of $423,124 42. f this total sum $169,172 was dues n matured stock and $109,128 profits theréon, being a net gain of over 64 per cent. Spencer C. Buckbee has been ap- pointed referee in partition in the .<u|t, of Dorothy H. Katz et al. vs. Emile | C. Medau et al. for the sale of two | pieces of propert northwest corner streets, 63x75 north line of Ellis feet, and of Pine and Laguna one on the | street, 206 feet west of Fillmore, 34:41x137:6 | feet. Both properties are improved, the improvements on the corner con- | sisting of 1301, 1303 and 1305 La-t guna street, renting for $100 per month in all. The building on Pine | street consists of a very good two-story | residence, renting for $50 per month. | The following sales have been made by Hawks & Skelton. Lot on southeast of B street and Thirteenth avenue, feet, for E. E. Caswell, for $T000; lot on the south side of Greenwich street, :4 east of Franklin, 33:414x157:6, for Harrin & Benan, for $1680; Iot on the south side of Greenwich street, 100 feet east of Franklin, 33:414x137:6, for the estate of A. C. Page, for $165 t on the scutheast corner of Larkin and Greenwich streets, 50x62:6, for Mrs, Barroflhet, for $3500. TOWARD THE OCEAN. Recent sales reported by B. Getz are as follows: Lot 50x125, on the north line of Thrift street, 200 feet east of Plymouth avenue, 1o Frederick Stohrer; 25x100, on the south line of West Park street, 150 feet west of Mission, to Ellen : 25x100, on the south line of West Park of Mission, to George Fe- west line of Forty-fifth south of K street, also Forty-first , to Joseph south of > 125, on the north iine of Thrift street, of Plymouth avenue, to Pierre Maisonnave: lot 60x125, on the north line of Montana street, 340 east of Orizaba, to Harry Lorentzen 120, on the east line of Forty-eighth avenue, 125 feet north of L street, to Bertha J. Koehncke; 25x120, on the east line of Forty- eighth avénae, 150 north of L street, to George Wegener; H0x120, on the east line of Forty- eighth avenue, 275 feet south of K street, to James Glassford; 256x100, on the northgest line 100_feet northeast @l Persia x1208on the 150 east of Athens strec avenue, to T. R. Tillman; northeust line of London street, 125 feet north- east of Brasil avenue, to Lelia A. Woodhouse; 50x120, on the east line of Forty-eighth ave- nue, 175 feet north ot L street, to Ulrich Re- mensperges x100, on the north line of K street, eet east of Tenth avenue, to E. E. Armstron; on the north corner of Persia avenue and Madrid street, to Benjamin F. Croc 120, on the east line of Nine- teenth avi 175 feet nmorth of J street; to Eugene M: 120, on the west line of Twelfth avenue, 225 feet south of I street, with improvemen McGee & Canfleld to Hen- ry B. Lister on the east line of Forty- fourth avenue, 100 feet north of K street, to Pauline E. Townes: 20x100, on the south line of Q strest, 107:6 cast of Forty-third avenue, to Maud B. Rodgers; 25x120, on the east line of Ninth avenue, 150 feet north of I street, to Catherine Franceschini: 25x100, on the north- west line of Edinburgh street, 100 feet north. east of Persia avenue, to Perry J. Smith; 25x 120, on the east llne of Forty-eighth avenue, 250 feet south of K street, to Mary M. Cazatt] Sales are reported by Sol Getz & Son as follows: Lots 50x120, on the east line of Thirty-sixth avenue, 100 feet north of B street, to J. M Ssylor for, $560; B0x120, an the edst line of Forty-fourth avenue, 170 feet south of B street, to W. T. Stubo for $500; *6x120, on the east line of Twelfth avenue, ‘150 feet north of L street, to Georze Hibbifs: 25x100, on the rast line of South avenue, 100 feet south of Rich- land avenue, to John O. Hanson: 75x100, on the southwest line of Persia avenue, 50 feel northwest of Moscow street, to J. B. Ryan for $800; 25x1€0, on the northwest line of Athens treet, 150 fest northe: of Persia avenue, to 'l Prudden for $275: 23x100, on he ueat line of Bodth avemue; feet north of Crescent avenue, to C. and E. Nichols; 50x 125, on the south line of Minerva street. 100 feet east of Capitol street, to E. Vahlbusch and L. Hele OTHER CITY DEALS. Sales recently effected by Henry Stern of David Stern & Sons are re- ported as follows: Lot on the west line of Devisadero street, 100 feet south of Washington, 25x100 feet, from John Peters to George William, $6500; lot 25x137:6, on the north liné of Grove street, 175 feet east of Broderick, from George W. Wil- liam to John Peters, $3000; southeast cormer , one located on the | ; teet, | - 75‘":'(’"“ |in this city 25x137:6 feet on the n iheast corner of | line of Ellis street, 82:6 feet west from | Franklin, with three flats, for M & Koaski to Willfam Muche for § f La- [0 the | These sales of country lands ha of Tremont | been made by C. M. Wooster for th ¥ | Sacramento Valley Land Compa f alton street | through De Jarnett & Son of Colusa lot 6, to Mr. Switt, $5000; | To S. P. Forest, 1315 actes of the Bo the side’ of Fulton st | ranch " for 960; 200 acres of the Packer First aver 2 Dr. J. D. Wilson to M. | ranch to Etter & Hubbard, for $19,000; for Hust acres in the Boggs ranch to Dr. Farrer of Lyon & Hoag have sold the follow- | Vermont for $3600, eighty acres in the sam & et ranch to H dwards of A Towa. ing properties: $4000; fifty neres in the same parcel to H. F James C. Jordan to Daniel Leary, 33:4x120 | Stevens for $4500, and 146 acres In the Gienn feet on the ea of Michigan avenue, 100 | ranch to M. French for $355840. In ad geet south of rnia_street, in the Jordan | the C. M. Wooster Company has sold tract, for $1850 x137:6, on the north line | acres at Redwood for $10,000 and a 75-a of Carl street, feet east of Stanyan, from chard in Santa Clara County for the estate C to George H Bacon, for | of L. Loune for $30.000, besides several pre the n east corner of Third avenue | erties in San Martin rancho, Santa ara So 8 street 5 feet, to John C. Edgar for | County. $£1750; lot 25x125 feet with improvements on | : the_west side of Chenery street, 100 feet north | The Hahnemann Hospital, to stand of Randall . for $3100 to L. Gendotti COUNTRY AND CITY. Chatfleld & Vinzent have sold 1123 | acres of redwood timber in Mendocino | County for Peter L. Mandon to Robert | 8. Ferguson of Michigan for $15,792; 400 acres of land in Lake County for Christopher V. Malcolm to F. W. Clif- ford for $8000; to Alexander C. Nutting for W. B. Carleton, 137 acres of grain and hay land in Butte County for $6850; | twenty-five acres near Novato, Marin | County, and several lots at Black Point, | near Novato, for Louis Crepaux to M. T. Freitas for $3000. These brokers have | also completed the sale of lots in the Home Park tract, Berkeley, 168 in all, for $30,000. The same brokers have sold on the southeast corner of California and Maple streets, will cost about $110,000. On the southeast cormer of Mission and Twenty-second streets a three- story building, to contain a theater and store, will be erected at a cost of $40,000. On the southeast corner of Powell and O’Farrell streets a seven-story brick lodging-house will be ercted for Mrs. Minifee, to cost about $60,000. A thirty-eight room hotel will be built on Pine street, near Polk street and Van Ness avenue, by James Pat- rick, the cost of which will be $25.000 Speck & Co. began to remove yester. day to their new quarters at 209 Mont. gomery street. e —————————————— ADVERTISEMENTS. A Million American Beauties keep their blood pure, their com- plexion soft and elear, their breath sweet and their whole bodies active and healthy with CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. Thqn.‘lokeflmofOASOARm as system cleaners and blood purifiers; their promptness in curing pimplu. boils, blotches, liver spots, blackheads, and in sweetening a tainted breath, have become known through the kind words of ladies who have tried them. Hence the sale of OVER A MILLION BOXES A blood, for Beauty’s Blood Deep. The first rule for purifying the genily but postively WHBCAS” gen' ve! O. 00;260. . Alldruggists, 1 They make me sold in bulk. TM feel 30 good.