The San Francisco call (San Francisco, Calif.) 1895-12-20...

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1895. 13 JSAST— STEVENSON— In Oakland, December 18, . 1895, by the Rev. F. A. Doane, Henry East and Jeanle D. Stevenson, both of Oakland, Cal. GOLDNER NEISSER— In this city. December 12. 1895. Alfred C. Goldner at:d Rosa Neisser, ' both of San Francisco. ; HILDEBRAND MASS— Inthis city, December 18. 1895, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Henry Hil- ' debrand and Celia C. Mass. ' > UODGKINS— WATERS- Inthis city. November 28, 1895. by the Rev. Robert Mackenzie, Lincoln g Grant Hodgklns and A.Grace Waters, both of San Francisco. MINER SILVERBERG— December 12, 1895, Frank G. Miner to Sarah R. Silverberg, both of San Francisco. . ~C:'~-'--'. WILLIGES AHRENS— in this city, December 12, 1895, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Henry Willl- ges and Anna M. Ahrens. WOLF HARRISON— In this city, December 18, 1895, bv the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, William Wolf and Maud Harrison. \u25a0 . DiKD. . Beatty. James Humburg, Mary Boe, Gertrude O. Isacksen, Christian S. Bohm, Anna Jenkins, Lydia M. .Bouton, Frank G. " Lethiec, Desire .. : Callahan, Mary Maher, Joseph Callan, James McLerie. Jane T. Campbell, Felix Maeier, Hermann \u0084 Cernogorcevich, C. Morrison, Julia S. , ' Cory, Isaac H. - Myers, Mrs. A. Dambin, Gaston Mulcahey, Mike Dempsey, Mrs. Hanora Powning. Mrs. J. E. de Pne, Mrs. Roselle Ryan, Hannle M. '\u25a0 Escoile. Honore Shoenfeld (Infant) Fraser. Colonel A.E. Strobridge, Kate B. Gray, Samuel von Loesecke, H. C. Watteman. Ettlca BEATTY— InSouth San Francisco, December 19. 1895, James Beatty. dearly beloved husband of Annie, and father of James A. and William T. Beatty, Mrs. Maggie Bond and Annie Llndsey, a native of Brookllne, Mass.. aged 64 years 9 months and 19 days. [Brookline (Mass.) papers - please copy.] ayNotice of funeral hereafter. >f, ; . •'- BOE—Inthis city. December 19. 1895. Gertrude 0., beloved wife of Owen Boe, a native of. Nor- ' way, aged 26 years. BOHM—in Berlin. Germany, November 20, 1896, Anna Bohm, beloved wife of Professor Carl Bohm, and sister-in-law of Dr. E. A. Bohm of San Francisco. . . BOUTON—Inthis city, December 18,1895, Frank G. Bouton, beloved husband of Harriet P., and : father of Wilson F. and F. P. Bouton, a native Of . New York, aged 65 years. CALLAHAN— In this City, December 18, 1895. Mary, wife of the late John Callahan, and mother of William, Agnes, Katie and Lottie Callahan, a native of the parish of Donoughmore, County * Cork. Ireland, aged 55 years. JKB~Tbe funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 11 o'clock a. m.. from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor * Co., 767 Mission street. Interment private at Holy cross Cemetery.- \u25a0 CALLAN —In this city, December 19, 1895, James, beloved son of James and Catherine Cal- lan, and brother of Joe Callan, nephew of George and Lizzie Mulveany. Dan and Teresa Boyle,a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months and 19 days. ; ~.';r>{: : £e~ Notice of funeral hereafter. CAMPBELL— In this city, December 18. 1895, Felix, dearly beloved brother of William, Patrick and James Campbell, Mrs. Rose Noteman and Mrs. - Kate O'Kane, a native of County West- meath, Ireland, aged 27 years. £3~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), ;at 8:30 o'clock a.m., from the Dar- lors of Care w &English, 19 Van Ness avenue, tnence to St. Agnes Church, Masonic avenue, near Page street, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock a. 11. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . \u25a0 . CERNOGORCEVICH— In this city, December 18, 1895, Christopher, beloved husband of Ellen Cer- nogorcevich, and father of Christopher and the late Edward Cernogorcevich, a native of Baoslch Bocche di Cattaro, Austria, aged 54 years 8 months and 15 days. HtS~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY. December 22. at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 27 Vallejo street, corner of Front, thence to the Russian Church, Powell street, for services. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. CORY—Inthis city. December 18, 1895, Isaac H. t beloved husband of Lillie Cory, a native of New - Jersey, aged 55 years. «S-Friends are invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 1 :30 o'clock p. m.. from his late residence, 326 Oak street. Interment private In Masonic Cemetery. Please omit flowers. DAMBIN— this city, December 16,1895, Gaston Dambin, a native of Belgium, aged 28 years. DEMPSEY— InOakland. December 19, 1895, Mrs. Hanora, beloved wife of the late Patrick, and mother of Rev. E. T. Dempsey and Mrs. Dr. Gal- van, a native of Ireland, aged 44 years. 43"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 9:30 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 1522Va Seventh street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass willbe celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment private in St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. dk PUE In SanQuentln, Cal., December 19, 1895, Mrs. Roselle de Pue, wife of Frank H. de Pue. Funeral services will be held THIS DAY (Friday), at, 1 o'clock p. m., at the Presbyterian Church, San Rafael. ESCOLLE— In Monterey, December 18, 1895, Honore Escolle, a native of France, aged 62 years. FRASER In this city, December 19, 1895, Colonel A. ' E. Fraser, beloved father of L. C. Fraser, a native of Alexandria Glengarry, On-. tario, Canada, aged 76 years 8 months and 26 days. Alexandria (Ontario) papers please copy.J jK9*Tbe remains at the residence of his son, L. C. Fraser, 111 Broderlck street. Notice of funeral hereafter. GRANT—In this city. December 19, 1895, Mary * Rea, beloved daughter of the late John T. and Ella R. Grant. 4 a native of San i rancisco, aged 6 years and 4 days. ; "' ,y-c ag^Notice of funeral hereafter. GRAY—In this city,December 16. 1895. Samuel Gray, a native ot England, aged 40 years. HUMBURG—In this city, December 19, 1895. Mary, wife of Adam Humburg, a native of New York, aged 54 years. ISACKSEN—In this city, December 18. 1895,' Christian ' S., beloved husband of Llllie 8., and father of Albert and Ethel Isacksen, a native of Norway, aged 53 years. jK7"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), from Centenary M. E. Church South, ! between Octavia and . Gough streets, where services will be held, commencing at. 2 o'clock ' p. m. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. JENKINS—Inthis city, December 1895, Lydla M. Jenkins, wife of the late Reuben F. Jenkins, a native of Nantucket, Mass. . v>.\",:Vi' Kir Krif nds and acquaintances are respect - fully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m., at her late residence, 1912 Webster street. Inter- . ment private. LETHIEC—In this city, December 19, 1895, Desire Lethiec, a native of France. jOarNotice of funeral hereafter. MAHER-lnthis city. December 18, 1895, Joseph Blatter, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, , aged 65 years. ! USTThe funeral will take place. THIS DAY (Friday), at 3 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor it Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. - •\u25a0 McLERIE—In this city. December 17. 1895, Jan* T.. wife of Henry J. McLerie, a native of Glas- gow, Scotland, aged 60 years. ?.-?-'.'•; AS*Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from her late resi- dence. 312 Church street. Interment private at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MAEIER—Inthis city, December 17, 1895, Her- mann Maeier, a native of Germany, aged 36 years. MORRISON— this city, December 18, 1895. Julia Stettlnlua, relict of the late Chief Justice Robert F. Morrison, a native of Washington, D. C, aged 65 years. [Chicago and St. Louis papers please copy. I -. 93fA requiem high mass will be celebrated for. the repose of her soul THIS DAY ! (Friday), at 10 o'clock a. m.. at St. Mary 'a Cathedral. Friends are invited to attend. . Interment at St. Louis, Mo. MYERS— Inthis city, December 15, 1895, Mrs. A. J. Myers, a native of Wisconsin, aged 29 years. MULCAHEY— Inthis city, December > 19, 1895, : Mike Mulcahey, a native of Ireland, aged BO years. \u25a0 POWNING— Tnthis city, December 18, 1895, at the Palace Hotel, Mrs. Jennie E. Powning, wife of Joseph Powning, a native of Massachusetts, aged rOl years 6 months and 8 days. ' *s~The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Friday), at 3:30 o'clock p. m. Interment private. RYAN—In this city." December 19, 1895, Hannie Margaret, beloved daughter of John and Mar- garet Ryan, and , sister of Kathleen and Ellie I Ryan, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 months and 26 days. / ' \u25a0 jKS"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fullyinvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 10 o'clock a. m., 1 from the resi- dence of the parents, 545 Wolfe street, corner of T.venty-eighth street and Bryant avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemete»y. SHOENFELD— In this city. December 12, 1895, infant son of A. Shoenfeld. . STROBRIDGE-In Hay wards, December 19, 1895. Kate 8., beloved wife of J. H. Strobridge, aged . 40 years 5 months ana 29 days. - ' ' . jJSTThe funeral will take place TO-MORROW- (Saturday), at 1o'clock p. m., fromher late rest ; dence.: . : von LOESECKE— Inthis city. December 19, 1895, ! Henrietta Clara, dearly beloved wife of Percy \ von Loesecke, and mother of Mrs. Alma Klinge- mann, a native of Leipzig, Germany, aged 09 * years 6 months and 26 days. . . \u25a0 . jjtjr Notice of funeral hereafter. WATTEMAN—In this city. December 17, 1895, . : Ettlca Watteman, a native of San Francisco, aged , 15 years and 15 days. .-\u25a0;• . ' I UNITED UNDERTAKERS' I EMBALMING PARLORS. . Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals ' at Reasonable Rates. P TelephflneSieTj^^Jjind^^lf^srtieetj^^ MCAVOY A GALLAGHER, I FUNERAL DIRECTORS &EXBALMER3, SO Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. V :\u25a0\u25a0:_ , Telephone 3080. . ; '\u25a0'\u25a0-.'- '\u25a0'' ' .': CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, IN BANMATEO COUNTY NON-SECTARIAN; X laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau- ttfnl, permanent and easy of access; aeelc befora feurLDf a burial place elsewhere. ' .- \u25a0 \u25a0Vv Wtjr Vfflvti » VJtjr Hall Arenaa, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ©"1 9^\o INTEREST IN STEADILY IN- -IZ,«JU. creasing manufacturing business, withstated salary. W. I. ROBINSON, 469 Ninth St., Oakland. " \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 EAUTIF L'L HOME AT A SACRIFICE IN -L) central part of Oakland: 8 rooms, bath and laundry, price reduced to $4500; terms to suit purchaser. A. H. BREED & CO., 460 Ninth St., Oakland. ' . ' . (fljO/iMONTHLY FOR ft-ROOM COTTAGES: tjp^iiU plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. CM PL A ' LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIMIN HrA-*J\J. Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down and $1 a week; selling fast; good improvements H. B. PINNEY. owner. 802 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAND FUBNITUKE FOB SALE H~^LiTSa^^r"esl?NTs"h^lLF~PKICE, AT H. _ SCHELLHAAS' fnrniuire-store. Eleventh st ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— I43S PARK STREET. ALAMKDA BKAL KS.TATE. Ifrl A7pSmvSCBATA^C^^K)NT^XY^A^ «4P-lA'v' ments— Fine nearly new modern 2-story house, 7 rooms and bath; near station, school and churches: must be sold: call and see at once. H. P. MOREAL, 1432 Park St.. Alameda. <2i"l f\(\ DOWN ELEGANT NEW 5-ROOM «ID-L modern cottage in center of city,close to school and station; lot 35x150; price $2250. For immediate sale Alameda Land Company, 1500 Park st., Alaraeda. (JUAfinn NEW AND MODERN HOUSE OF 7 «]pttUUU. rooms and bath: lot 42x147:6: in good locality; terms easy; installments. JOSEPH A. LEONARD CO., 1364 Park St., Alameda. BIiItRKLEY BJBAXi ESTATE. T\r ANr~AN offer a thoroughly » well-built bouse of six rooms: near university; first-class in every respect. Apply to JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwight-way station, Berkeley. ERKELEY BARGAINS. : $1500—Cottage 4 rooms; large lot 100x125. * $450— Corner 48x79; $50 down, $10 monthly. $350—1 acre on side hill. $500—1 acre on eminence. $600— Corner 300x115 with creek. V. - . ' $l*)o—Lot 25:c102; $10 down, $5 monthly. 175—Lot 31x135; $10 down, $10 quarterly. $4500— 3 acres on fine street. $300— Lot 48x100. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St., San Fran- clsco. or Berkeley station, Berkeley. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. KKAL ESTATE. OANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19.100 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 32 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, CaL TRUSTEES' SALES. rpRUSTEES' SALE— IN ACCORDANCE WITH. X the terms and under the authority of a certain deed of trust, duly executed by A. C. BRIGMAN, party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELL and'THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, parties of the second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAV- INGS UNION, party of the third part, dated March 3rd, 1891, and recorded inthe oilice of the I County Recorder of the County of Shasta, State of California, In Liber 1of Trust Deeds, at pages 141 and following, and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 7th day of November, 1895. by the .Hoard of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, a corporation, and the holder of the note (No. 10,703), to secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, Ideclaring that default had been made in the pay- ment of the principal sum and otner sums due under said note and deed of trust, and requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, to sell the real estate described therein to satisfy said Indebt- edness. We. HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KKNT, Trustees, do hereby give notice that on TUESIJAY. the 7th day of January, A. D. 1896, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction salesroom of EASTON, ELDRIDGE <fc CO.. No. 638 Market street, inthe City and County of San Francisco, State of California, we willsell at pub- licauction, to the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the United States, all those pieces or par- cels of land situate in the comity of Shasta, State of California, described as follows, to wit : According to the official plats and system of surveys of the Government of the United States: In Township twenty-nine (29) north, range six (6) west. .Mount Diablo base and meridian. Of section five (5), the fractional north half (fr. N. y 3 ). In Township thirty (30) north, range six (6) west, Mount Diablo base and meridian; \u0084 * - •..c^ rOf Section twenty-eight (2s>),the southwest quarter 01 the southwest quarter (SW. 14 of SW". l&). Of Section twenty-nine (29) the whole, and Of Section thirty-two (32) the whole. \u25a0 Containing in all one thousand six hundred and forty (1640) acres of land, more or less, together with the appurtenances. TERMS OF SALE—Cash In gold coin of the . United States; ten per cent payable to the under- signed on the fall of the hammer; balance on de- livery of deed; and if not so paid, unless for want' of title (ten days being allowed for search), then said ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. S HENRY C. CAMPBELL, V Tril . _. THADDEUS B.KENT, / lrusleea rnitUSTEES' SALE— IN ACCORDANCE WITH 1 the terms and under the authority of a certain deed of trust, duly executed by ALBERT B. BUT- LER, party of tt;e first part, to HENRY C. CAMP- BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, Trustees, par- ties of the second part, and the SAN* FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, party of the third part, dated October 27th, 1894, and recorded in theoOice of the County Recorder of the county of Glenn, State of California, inliber 4 of deeds, at pages 499 and fol- lowing: and in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 31st day of October, 1895, by the board of direc- tors of said "SAN i-RANCISCOSAVING3 UNION, a corporation, and the holder of the notes (No. 13,- -082), to secure payment of which the aforesaid deed of trust was executed, declaring that default bad been made | in. the pa} ment of the principal sums and other sums, due. under said notes and deed of trust, and requesting and directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KENT, trustees, to sell the real estate described therein to satisfy said Indebtedness. We, HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B. KE.N T, Trustees, do hereby give ' notice that on TUESDAY; the 7t!iday of January, A. D. 1896, at 12 o'clock noon of thiu day. and at the auction F-alesroom of EAriTON,ELDRIDGE <fc CO., 638 Market street, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, we will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash In gold coin of the United States, all the pieces or parcels of land situate in the county of Glenn, State of Cali- fornia, described as follows, to wit: According to the official ilats and system of sur- veys of the Government of the United States: In Township nineteen (19) north, range one (1) west. Mount Diablo base and meridian. - Of section one (1), the south half of the-north- west quarter (S. y a of N\V. V*): and lots one (l), two (2), three (3), four (4), rive (5) and six (6); containing three hundred and forty-one and forty- six one-hundredths (341.46) acres of laud. - In Township nineteen (19) north, range one (1) east, Mount Diabio base and meridian. " Of section six (6), the east half of the southwest quarter (E. i/a of SW. V*) ', and lots one (1), two (2). three (3). four (4), five(6) and six (6); con- taining two hundred and ninety-eight, and sixty- four one-hnndredths (298.64) acres of land. :';\u25a0>,-: Together with the appurtenances. . Terms or sale— Cash in gold coin of the United States; 10 per cent payable to the undersigned on the fall of the hammer, balance on delivery of deed: and If not so. paid, unless for want of title (ten days being allowed for search), then said 10 per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. HENRY C. CAMPBELL, "I Tr] ,, .,, THADDEUS B. KENT. | - lrusteeB - BIAKKIAGE LICENSES. The followingmarriage licenses were Issued by the County Clerk's office December 19: . \u25a0 William Long and Annie Whale. 34—33. - Frank W. Weber and Nonie L. Sullivan, 26—23. I S. Uuggenbichler and Marie E. Prestat, 54—49. -William Mlchie and Annie Gray. 27—25. Adelburt Gruber and EmmaM. Brigg.s, 34—28. B. St. Faux and Madelulne Largente, 30—24. William Lord and May Gorman, 25—19. DIVORCE PKOCEEDINUS. Complaints filed: Mary Traset against Henry L. Traset. \u25a0-\u25a0 Edward Homan against Florence Homan. Divorces granted :. .... Alice Slater from George W. Slater, for failure to provide; by Judge Dalngerfield." \u25a0 \u25a0 Jennie Misrowsky from Morris Misrowsky, mar- riage annulled because of duress; by Judge Dain- gerfield. .: r-.-i, , Lizzie J. Roberts from Patrick F. Roberts, for desertion; by Judge Sanaerson. ' \u25a0 •; Kate Harris from William Harris, for desertion; by Judge Trouti. Custody of minor child and $25 .a month allowed plaintiff. . . ' . Jeanne Marie Dutlllnel from Jean Dutllluel, for cruelty; by Judge Seawell. \ ' ' \u25a0- BIRTHS— MARRIAGES DEATHS. [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication oth'ces and be indorsed , " with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published.] \u25a0 -..-.-.'\u25a0 BORN. DAVIS—At La Orange, December 17, 1895, to the wife of Percy Davis, a daughter. . ,'•\u25a0'\u25a0".< ENOS— In thU city, December 14, 1895, to the wife of Frank S. Enos. a son. - v: HALEY— Inthis city, December 18, 1895, to tne .' wife of Edward H. Haley, a son. \u25a0 . KUGENER— December 17, 1895, " to the : wife of \Peter Ku'gener, a daughter. , .< . : ; MACKENZIE— ; 18, 1895, to the wife of . Hector Mackenzie, a daughter. ... SHOENFELD-In this city. December 12, 1895, to the wife of A. Shoenfeld, a son. v - : WASCERWITZ— December 18, 1895, to the wife of ii. H. Wascerwltz, a son. - CITY i:i: AL ESTATE. "POP. CHRISTMAS. A FINE LOT 25x114, $250. \u25a0. ' ' ' ' ', . $5 DOWN, $5 A MONTH. NO INTEREST, NO TAXES. . For 20 days only we offer lots on Twenty-ninth st. near Diamond for the remarkably low price of $250, and on the special terms of $5 down and $5 a month. Only 22 of these lots to be sold, and they will go quick; only 3 blocks from Castro-st. cable cars, and electric cars will soon be on Dia- mond St.; fine view: nowhere else in the citycan such fine lots be had for the money; go and see them. JACOB HE YM AN, Owner, '-/-• Room 5, Crocker building:,Post and Market. N. B.— Office open Wednesday and Saturday evenings. L~ ax ]•: v i 1 ; w LOTS; NEAR NEW RACE- track; low prices: easy terms. TUB MCCAR- THY CO., 646 Market st. .- }TOII SALE—SE. COR. JONES AND CHEST- nut; 37x110; elegant residence; marine view. Apply to McGLYNN & MENTON, real estate agents, room 22, Chronicle building. ' OUSES BUILT*ISOTO8275 A ROOM; CALL and examine nlani. 1149 Mission st.:. .'- COIiNTKY. HEAL ESTATE. THE WINE INTEREST IS LOOKING UP more rapidly than any other Inthe state. " ; The price of wine has doubled in one year and will continue to improve. - We offer you below one of; the best vineyards In the State upon which money can be made. Old age is the only reason for selling it. The property cost over $40,000 and will be sold for $25,000 oh easy terms of payment. 230 acres, i:-.Oacres being under cultivation; 45 acres InZinfandel grapes:. 10 acres orchard; good house of 7 rooms, barn, outbuildings; fine stone wine cellar that cost over $5000, with complete set of cooperage. All farming utensils go with the property. ALSO _or $4500, reduced from $6000, a nice little country home of 10 acres on the line of the rail- road between San Francisco and San Jose, all set out to trees, fine, healthy and infull bearing; house of 4 rooms and batn, barn; chicken-house to ac- commodate 2000 chickens; place in fine order. This must be sold before January 1, 1896; will take $800 ca°h down and $400 and interest an- nuallythereafter. This is a cheap piece of prop- ertv and needs to be seen to be appreciated. Ap- ply to ' EDWIN K. A LSI P &CO.. < 9 Rotunda, Millsbuilding,San Francisco. RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY, ~~ ~~" OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. .Beautiful young oran«e groves in trivets of 5 acres and upward, lyingalong the Stanislaus River, two and a half miles from Oakdale.the principalstation of the Southern Pacific Railroad on the line between Stockton and Merced. The Stanislaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Company's canal runs directly through the colony and the property has a per- petual water right. We are prepared to sell portions of the property either unimproved or already planted to Washing- ton Navels, Mediterranean Sweets and Maltese Bloods. The property is under the immediate direction and care of an experienced horticulturist, who has received diplomas and medals at eight different county fairs in the State and for a small consideration cares for the orange groves for non- residents. Ahigh and dry country, with a. perfect natural drainage system. All kinds of small game near by affords excellent sport for hunters. \u0084 ,-- Prices for land, Includinga perpetual water right ana planted to orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim- proved laud wim fully paid up water rights. $70 per acre. Terms: The purchase price payable in six annual payments, without Interest; title per- fect and liberal discount for cash. For further particulars, maps and catalogues, ad- dress t \u25a0.\u25a0(-:*\u25a0 . KASTON, ELDRIDGE &CO., / 638 Market Street. san Francisco. Cal. Or F. T. KNEWING, our representative, Oakdale, Cal. "For RENT—FRUIT ANDchick nRANCH: X 1 6 acres; ten minutes' walk from depot: good town: rare chance. SEARCHLIGHT, 602 Market. POULTRY FARM— OF 5 BOOMS AND JL bath; barn, outhouses, all enclosed: horse, wagon, cow, pigeons, etc.; water all over the place; near city; good roads; terms to suit purchaser. THOMASF. (ON kI.IN. room 4, Crocker building. "1 (\ A ( 1 : !— : . »1OO: MuRE SAJiE ivkiu-.: i'^. 1- Xl/ able $2 0 week, without interest; level valley land; railroad runs through the tract: the best bargain In California; secure a home; you will not miss the $2 a week; will be worth $5 to $1. WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st. A TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 tr years' credit. D. H. T\\"ING. Sonoma City,Cai. ENDFOII«TUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WoosTKll V: \C]I li I o.\. San .lose, j MONEY TO 1.0A.>. OANS ON REAL BSTATK IST^XNrTJxD JU mortgages, undivided Interests, estates, and on furniture or pianos, without, removal. In the city and Oakland or Alr.meda;- any amount: lowest rates: ail business confidential :savings bank books bought. Callorwriteto BECKER, 24oMontgomery. C**)l\ finn TO LOAN ON APPROVED T£imd\J.\)')\' land or Sun Francisco property. K.E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. Oil t\ (\fl(\ TO 1/IAX AT 7 FEU .CENT ON tjpIU.UUU inside property in this city with in- come to meet interest. Principals only address Money, box 65, this office. . ' OANS-FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES; J city or country: furniture and pianos: business strictly private. Room 88. Chronicle building. DVANCESON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND U\ all securities. ' Columbia Loan and Collateral Ofllce, 9 Grant ave. \u25a0 . ANY AMOUNT: IST, --'Dor 3D MORTGAGES; estates, undivided Interests, reat estate in pro- bate. McC'OLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. 1 ST AND 3D MORTGAGES; CITY OR COUN JL try; administrators' mortgages. interests in es- tates, diamonds, pianos, etc, MURPHY, 6-8 Mkt. \M ONEY LOANED. 6% PER CENT ON -iVImortgages, A. F.JOHNS «t CO., 632 Market st. flit1 fid Hill} TO LOAN-CITY,OAKLAND, »Jo JL'JU.UUU' Alameda or Berkeley real estate; first mortgages. HUGH M. CAMERON, Broker, 479 Ninth St., Oakland. \u25a0\u25a0VI ONEY LOANED ON JEWELKY AND -•I other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1 Market nr. Mason: privateentrance 7 Turk. BORROW MONEY ON YOUK DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal; lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL _ CO., Mills bids?, nth floor, r 6: strictly confidential S~ TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. §55 Market, cor.stockton, rms. 17 and 18, first, floor: established 30 years: always open. "Uncle Bill." WHY PAY #5 ON T.HE IIUNDRKD COM- " mission to the broker when you can get the same direct from the loaner without it and with- out charge for making out papers on your pianos and furniture of private families, \u25a0 which furniture is now under the new law mortgageable; lowest in- terest without removal; any amount from $100 to $5000. 418 i- :i-s St.. room •-_. \u25a0 v PAWNBROKERS. A T 126 KEARNY BT.r^Io7)M^9^MONEY iL loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rates: pri- vate rooms: elevator: pledges for sale cheap. DENTISTS. PAINLESS F.XTRACI'lON\ SOr^^'ROWN X bridge work a special! v; plates, .s"> up; 13 years' exi^ri-- co. .It. L. WAL.sil. ]>.!».. 815% ('ieary. \ .-.i.-i OF TfcETJI -WITHOUT A PLATE. X\ DC. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. R. H.H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY BRIDGE- IJ \u25a0work a specialty; open evenings 7:30 to 9. D~~RTMEYEB, LATE OF 148 SlXTlf ST., RE- moved to 1012 Mission, near Sixth; gas given. DK. L. T.CRANZ— EXTRACTIONPAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary St., cor. Grant aye. \ ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION,759 MAR- Vj ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists; onlyreli- able agent for painless extraction: artificial teeth frm $5: fillings frm $1: extracting 50c. with gas $1. ¥"7 "A SET FOR TEETH; -WARRANTED AS <JP i good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, "93o Market St., next Baldwin Theater. Dr. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty." 1841 Polk st. \u25a0 '\u25a0'. . -^ R. LUDLUM HlLiv 1443 MARKET ST., near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 60c: gas given. ; OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ketst.: DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. DK. J. jTleek,"i2o6 MARKET. COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings; Sundays till noon. Ll WORK reasonable AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY.1122 Market st. ST GEORGE ••\V.''_EEK,'- THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved \u25a0 bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to20 O^Farrell st.; STOKAGE OVERLAND FR^I^f.T^TRA'N^FER" CO., Fifth and Bluxome sts., furniture and goods packed, shipped and stored: 9 large fireproof ware- houses; low rates; advtftices made. Tel. south 388.' OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- O cold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market at.' WILSON BROTHERS.. 1710 MARKET- Slorage: low rates: telephone South 762. v;i TjURHT-OLASS STORAGE : ADVANCES MADS J 421-423 Market at. CHAa L. TAYLOR. FINANCIAL. ™ERso^s^wlio"wXN?[ r T^ror i r pfJr^cent X interest a year on their money should consult I. W. ENTZ &CO.. 401 California st. \u25a0\u0084\u25a0*- \u25a0 NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED : ON your furniture, pianos or , real estate: \u25a0\u25a0 lowest rate; call and state your 'proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN. 1021 Mission st. \u25a0 ' - ATTOKNE _ S-AT-LAVV.'V A~~ D VICE"* REE -"DIVORCE r AND "~PROB ATE laws a'• specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable; ' collections, etc.' Q.W.HOWE, att'y-atrlaw, 850 Market .cor.Stock ton W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,4_O California it., rms. 14-16: advice free. TO '—EASE. TSLA^lV4ox^or^RlcTr_JU^L^TN^r^^ J 1 light;- with or without power. v .' 11 6 Drumin, cor; Commercial st, . pianos. VIOLINS. ETC. "T^^*^ pialcoTs iXmost welcome holi A day gift; several large warerooms filled with ' the choicest makes and a carload arriving weekly to supply the demand for the holidays: sole agents ' for the old renowned Hardman which received first medal at the Columbian Exposition and is the onlypiano which improves with age. You will also fled the Chase Bros.. Hackley and several other leading makes, all at very low prices and terms easy. A very fine new piano is onered this week at $175, one slightly used $150; uprights from $80 up. Open evenings until Christmas. THE J. DEWING COMPANY, second floor, Flood build- ing, Fourth and Market sts. \u25a0 . . - T METROPOLITAN TEMPLE— AND see the wonderful Muehlfeld Pianos; they are the talk of the town; immense assortment just re- ceived. J. T. BOWERS A SON, Sole Agents. A~ S OUR NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN for selling pianos has met with great success we have decided to continue supplying purchasers that wish to take advantage of it ; please call and have it explained. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO., corner Kearny and Sutter sts. {TUNIS STEINWAY OFFERED FOR $210 by JO party desiring to leave city. See it at room 21, Flood building, Market and Fourth sts. - LADY OBLIGED TO SELL HER FINE new ! upright piano offers it for $160. Can be seen at room 10, 809 Market st. - - f 17,r CASH OR INSTALLMENTS; WEBER 3J)X I O. upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. \TICB UPRIGHT SACRIFICED FOR $75 -Li cash. Room 21, Flood building. -. -\u0084-...\u25a0 \i AGNIFICENT HARDMAN BABY GRAND ±TJ. piano, fine order, for sale at a sacrifice by party obliged to dispose of it. Room 12, 809 Market st. WALNUT UPRIGHT FOR SALE BY PRl- '' vare family:cheap. 1t335 Bush st. \TEW YORK MAKE UPITiTTIIT GRAND $165; 1> Webers27s. BRUENN'S, 228 Post st. , T3EMOVED— F. W. SPENCER & CO. TO 338 XV Post St., near Powell, sole agents Conover, Colby and Spencer pianos. 338 Post st. DECKER BROS., STEIN\VA Y.FISCHER AND \u25a0U other first-class makes of pianos; little used; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. -\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0-.\u25a0 ': . TAASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLER «fc JCJ CHASE. N ELEGANT DISPLAY' OF MANDOLINS, guitars and banjos at MAUVAIS', 769 Market. TjMNE PIANO FOR SALE OB RENT CHEAP. J SCHMITZ.I6 McAllister st.,nxt Hiberoia Bank BYRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Nevvby & Evans, Brings and other pianos. TTPRIGHT PIANOS PROM $100 UP. HOR- U NUNG's. leading piano-house, 216 Post st. " QUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS. OLU&NEW O H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. TEINWAY', $215; WEBER, $265; SOMKR, $237; Wily, $125; squares, $35 and $55. HEINE, 410 Post St. J \u25a0 \f AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT; IN \u25a0i-Vt perfect order; sacrificed. 1019 Van Ness ave. /WHICKERING, KNABE, STECK, V i )SE, STE R- \J lingpianos: special inducements for the holi- days; see our new piano for $187; pianos for rent: open evenings. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell. ' . ' - ©7- EXCELLENT " LARGE UPRIGHT %p I O. piano; perfect: sacrifice. 1359 Folsom st. , "PIAN'OS— ' I '" " ~. \u25a0 JL Hazelton, Hemme and Long, Brown and Simpson: easy terms. 735 Market st. A RRIVED-ALOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- _rV grade I*. L.Neumann piauos for the holidays: prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 82 Ninth St. HAINES BHOS. 1 PIANO A SUPERB IN- strument, surpassing any piano that we have hitherto handled: we invite a critical inspection. A.L.BANCROFT &CO., 324 Post St. \u25a0 _____________ . _ The finest line of new pianos forrent and sale inSan Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market St.. spreckels building. Jb'OK SALE-MISOKLLAMIiOUS. , 7^OD^Ii^?)O^r~COTTAGE; HOUSe"tO~BE \JT removed. Apply32 Stanford St., bet. Second and Third, off Braunan. Gil. ROOMrMOLDING, iy 2 c FT.; CURTAIN pole^, 20c. ; picture-frames low rates; portrait- enlarging, 14x17 in., 75c. JONES, 547 Mission st. ' I X MAS PRESENTS GO TO WADE <& CO., 12 \u25a0t. Firs'. St., near Market. Gents' and boys' tool chests, best steel tools, wagons, coasters, soatcart-*, velocipedes, new and second-hand bicycles, at your, own price. . '\u25a0 . "lure and BURGLAR SAFE, letter- -T press, platform scales and desk; cheap. 102 Clay st. poB SALE-ONE OF the LARGEST AND Jl oldest stove, range and house-furnishing estab- llsnments; plumbing, gas-fitting, tin an I sheet- iron manufacturing a specialty; Investigation so- licited. Inquire on premises. 524 Washington st. [JUNE CHRISTMAS PRESENT, $25; PHOTO JO outfit, $12 50: can be seen and tried, at the Studio Of GEORGE A. TURNER, kodak finisher, 26 Montgomery. Fecial sale— O All Rattan Rockers, Indies' size, $3 and up. All Rattan Rockers, {rents' size, i?4 and up. - Baby carriages, full size, beat gear, $5 and up. Just the thing for Xmas. GALIFORNIA RATTAN CO., "»•'•\u25a0 35 tn til First street.' ITARDWARE-STORE; NEW AND SECOND- XX hand stock and fixtures at bargain: whole or part; call immediately. 546 Mission st. \u25a0\u25a0' : j. :\u25a0: - :\u25a0 BH'Yi LES; PNEUMATIC SAFETIES; GOOD conaitlon; 25 and $30. 18 McAllister si. ,r.i| .-o.\T)-maNI) bI<}YCLE S; HIGH- *J\J cr^.de wheels: SIS to $50; holidays only. Yo- semite Mt^'. Co., 110-112 Golden Gate ave. : } ENCYCLOPEDIA BIUTANNICA. $25. KING'S -I old bookstore, 15 Fourth st. ' \u25a0 SCALES, MIRRORS, FRENCH RANGES, bars. etc., bought, sold. MEEK, 1118 Mission. 0~~3« r SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE 81/.K fire and hurglnr proof safe. 221, 223 Market s:. AT A I O A L CASH REGISTER, SAFE, xi scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102 Clay st. TyEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- 1\ hand. W. S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. OUNT E BS, SHELVING. SHOWCASES bought and -old 1121V. Market bet. 7th and 8:U LOST. ROWN~A LLIG AToiMJK I SVCJRBB, f3oToB over: $20 gold, bills, etc., Hale Bros., or Won- der, 1026 Market st.; reward. 3 Essex place. . T OST— FEATHER BOA, SOMEWHERE BET. JU California and Filmore and Valleio and La- guna; return to 303 California or 2705 Laguna st. OST— A GREEN SKIFF. 1 2 FEET LONG. Return to 9. VINCENT, Long Bridge: reward. LOST-A PASS-BOOK WITHTHEHI BERNI A Savings and Loan Society of Sun Francisco in the name of JOHN JENSEN, No. 1,891,484. The finder will please return to bank. "i Ahil >• I M BRELLAON MARKET STB I" Ju or Golden Gate ave. on Tuesday. Return to 303 Fremont st.; receive suitable reward, as it is a present. \u25a0 ... FOUND. Ou"xl)-XT^^R^ETEYrir^AR^E~lwG with collar: license No. 2101, San Francisco, 1895 to 1896; owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. Call at 624 Wash- ington st. \u25a0 . IT'OUND THE' GREATEST ALL-AROUND JO stock accordions, mandolins, banjos and guitars inthe city; prices lower than the lowest. KKENE'S Pioneer Music-store. 3 Third St.. corner Market/ MEDICAL. BS. DR. AUGUSTE MOI ,jEThT MIDWIFE and diseases of women;- has diploma. 1305 Stockton St., near Broadway. \u25a0 MRS. G. WOOD, MIDWIKE; diseases of womb specialty; prices reasonable. 230 Clara. A BLESSING TO ~ LADIES INSTANT RE -nL lief for monthly Irregularities (from whatever cause) bv the most experienced ladles' physicians inSan Francisco, restores all cases by an improved method, superior to others: ladles will save time i and money, be assured of honest treatment by consulting the doctors before calling on others; patients who have been imposed upon : are spe- cially Invited; home in confinement: treatment warranted: advice free, confidential. DR. and MRS. DA VIES, 14 McAllister St., near Jones.' NEW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician. for all female troubles, ;no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; If you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's physician :knowledge can he sent and used at home; all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. ALL FEMALE' IRREGULARiTIES RE- -"V stored in a few hours; safe and sure relief at any time; travelers helped at once; home in con- finement; French pills guaranteed; consult free. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post St., near Larkin. rnABER'S " INFALLIBLE. PREVENTIVE," I- for either sex : send 2c for Information or 50c for trial jar. TAYLORCHEM. CO., box 1896. S. F. T.ADIES DAUDET'S FEMALE . REGULA JL_ ting Pills: strongest, safest, best: never fail; $1 per box. WiDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis St., formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agents. ». R, HALL. 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR Diseases of women and children. . A SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE Dis- eases, from whatever cause; a home in con- finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar- anteed, by MRS. DR. GWY'ER. 226 Turk st. U PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATINGPILLS; safe and efficient emmenagogue; $1 per box. RICH AKDS&CO., druggists, 4o6 Clay 3 1. .sole ag'ts. A HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNK'S, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. DR. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY- OK XJ diseases of women and restores all irregulari- ties In one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge; regulator »2; "home for patients. 1370 Market st. VIRS. DR. WEGENKR: PRIVATE II OME IN "I confinement; irregularities 1 cured in a few hours without operation ; pills $2. '\u25a0 419 Eddy st. ~A~LPEAU'S FRENCH" PILLS, A BOON TO -i- ladles troubled with irregularities: no danger: safe and sure; $2 60 express C. O. D. ; don't delay until too late. OSOOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal. IF IRREGULAR Olt ANYFEMALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dr. I'uet7. ; and be content. 2541^ 4th. .BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION pONTINEXT AL Bl I LDINGXxd'lOAX AS'. \J sociation— Home office, 222 I Sansome st., 8. F. General savings A loan business. Ed E.Hill, Pres.; Oliver Eldridge V.l'r,; w Sec.& oen,M_a ' PERSONALS. SH. A.— LETTER RECEIVED; AMWELL; nothing new. \u25a0 ' S. M. A. 3528. \u25a0\TOTICE—I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE -l-> for any debts contracted \u25a0 by my daughters, LTESETXJS STARASSEit and MRS. LILY WORNHOLZ from this date , MRS. L.K.VOLK. MAURICE COUGHLIN—NIECES OF MAC- l'l RICE COUGHLINor DANIELCOUGHLIN of the State of Washington will hear of something to their advantage by addressing Lawyer, room 38, seventh floor,Millsbuilding,San Francisco. TNFORMATION WANTED OF MARGARET X CLARK, a native of New York City, N.Y., aged 35 years, daughter of DELIA and JAMES VV. CLARK, who came to San Francisco, Cal., in January. 1866. Address J. W. CLARK,61 Seven- teenth st., San Francisco, Cal. RESPECTABLE MECHANIC WITH GOOD IX profession, past 30 years, with some means, wishes to correspond with respectable lady with some means comfortable home preferred : object matrimony: no triflers need address. K. M., box 106, Call Office. . . 7 1 RAHAM'S COLLECTION, SEARCHING, LO- VJ" eating, shadowing, tracing. 632 Market, room 8. COME, HAVE YOUR FEATU.ER BEDS. PlL- lows filled. 870 Mission, cor. sth. O. McCABE. BRAND-NEW HIGH-GRADE $105 BICYCLE for $40. Address Bicycle, box 71, Call Office. T>UY SENSIBLE XM AS PRESENTS; ST Y I X) ish trimmed hats; half their actual cost. DINAN, 111 Stockton st. ;- ' : . . ; :\u25a0 A TTHE RAZOR EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET -cl- St., any old razor exchanged or retemoered equal to any that can be bought; also uncalled-for razors 75c each : better than razors bought instores. Cji A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE X floor.. 206 Leavenworth st. - DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. Q. ' W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850Market, cor. Stockton. i^REE OF CHARGE -T To examine our Xmas rocker, enameled cream and gold upholstered siik plush, at $6: before pur- chasing see our prices. California Rattan Com- pany, 55 to 61 First st. Electric" LIGHTS in EVERY ROOM— WIN- Xj Chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night $1 50 to $6 per week : free bus to and from the ferrv. AIRDRESSING, LATEST STYLES, 25c; manicuring, 25c; first-class work. 131 Post, room 20. M~ ISS ALICE IIAAKE HAS DECIDED TO give up millinery and keep a class, to prepare and guarantee them position for spring, therefore willsacrifice her trimmed hjits at below cost; an elegant line of evening hats to dispose of. Don't miss this opportunity, but call at once at her par- lor, 121 Post, room 51. over O'Connor, Moffatt &Co VIRS. M. H. OBER, HEADQUARTERS OF l'L YpsilantiUnion Suits and Equestrian Tights Jaros Underwear: Ober Corsets for stout figucs. Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jennes ; Miller goods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions: send for catalogue. 34 Geary st., San Francisco. T M. O'NEILL AND L. E. PHILLIPS HAVE O formed a co-partnership, under the firmname of O'NEILL & PHILLIPS, for the practice of law, with offices at rooms 726-726 Spreckels Building. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PERMA- -0 nently by our new treatment without slightest injury to the skin; superior to electric needle; writefor particulars to the Curtis Co., dermatolo- gists, Chicago. Free trials given, and sold at La Verite's Toilet Bazaar, 30 Kearny St., San Fran- cisco. CONCERT, OPERA-POTPOURRI, GIVEN BY \J Vocal Teacher Joseph Greven, in Odd Fellows' Hall, on the Bth of January, 1896; admission 50c; tickets in NEUMANN'S piano-store. 82 Ninth st. HICl^S' DETECTIVE AGENCY— ADDRESS^ XX ps located: experienced and tried men for city and country; watchmen and guides furnished; information and advice strictly confidential. Call or write HICKS, 610 Spreckels bidg, v»l'7Market st MRS. DR.PAUL MEYER.THE BEST BEAUTY doctor in the city, has removed from 504 Sut- ter st. to 1219 Polk, near Sutter. AIR-DRESSING ANYSTYLE,2Sc, WAVING included: excellent switches and front pieces forsl: hair chains made to order from $2 50 up; strictly one price; established 1869. 11l Stockton St. B. SPITZ, G. LEDEKER successor. "V W PROGRESSIVE WINDOW ANDHOUSE --' cleaning Co. -.floors scrubbed :contracts:day.wk or mo. F. CARNOVAL &CO., Eddy. teL 5. 252. V ou KINK POULTRY AND GAME GO TO A. J WTRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market. . - : TRANCING (BALLROOM OB STAGK)TAUGHT; Uprivate or class. IRVINE'S. 927 Mission st. 1 A VKRITE lIAIRDRESSING PARLORS J- moved to 30Kearny st. (over Maskey's) ; wigs, switches, doll wigs, to oraer. LANKETS. FLANNELS.ETC: FULL STOCK also Yosemite blankets. California Woolen Mills 536 Commercial, nr.Montgmry. Factory Petaluma. John SMITH HAS REMOVED TO 327-329 Sutter st., between Stockton st. and Gran:, ave., where the best of coal can be bad at lowest prices. SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER illustration; day and evening classes. 424 Pine. ONE MOKE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks $14 to $35 Oak Chiffoniers From $10 up Oak Bed Sets $17 60 up Oilcloths and Linoleums 30c up Ktovesand Ranges .$3 up Thousands of bargains. We keep everything. Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN, 1017. 1019. 1 021, 1038 Mission St., above Sixth. EiiVl'ilAN HENNA, $1; iiAIRDYE, PER- XJ fectly harmless. Lantdey-Micnaels Co.; all chemists; Hnbbard's 923, Hauptll's, 1156 Market. T IBEIIAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS,JE\V- XJ elry, etc. : lowest rates. 948 Market st. ;-X.'vj 1 (\C\C\ BUSINESS CARDS, $1 50: TELE- X.\J\J\J phone "Black 141." II 1LL.724>-_ Market. Dm IitADE : TO"ORDER" OF ELEGANT remnants for $10; samples and self-measure- ment on application. LEON LEMOS, Merchant Tailor, 1332 Market st., San Francisco. . SECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, O showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etf., and a very large stock of them, too; bo sure and see slock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. OLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD; store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eighth. COLLECTING, TRACING. SHADOWING AND \J locating at GRAHAM'S Agency. 330 Pine st. (_1 9 SUITS TOORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL, «U>A--' NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor. 115 Kearny. pLOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT \J mfrs' cost. Factor)-. 20 Sansome at., upstairs. OLD GOLD, SILVER. GENTS' AND LADIK* clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third at, CH F.A PEST AND BEST -JN AMERICA— \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. •• .. DJEESSBIAKEUS: RADLEY7~MODISTEr~3I3 GEAJIY ST.~ goods and findings, $12 up: suits, $6 up; mourning orders in 12 hours: dresses made over. "PROFESSOR LIVINGS-lON'S DRESS-CUT- X ting school removed to 627 Larkln st. --'^ J RESSES CUT AND FITTED, $3: DRESSES popular prices: engagements i>v day. 11 Geary. CLAIRVOYANTS. A. PROF. F. EUGENE, 1723 MARKET ST. , HEALTH, WEALTH AND HAPPINESS for all who consult him. Remember Prof. Eugene is permanently located in San Francisco; don't fall to call ; read his Sunday's advertisement. . . ~ <.',. :s. 1728 Market st. , . . \u25a0'••";. ;.i : pROF. LEON,CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST, THE 1 wonder of the age, removes evil influences; los*t love restored: magic charms: letters with stamps answered. 633 Post St.; oto 8; also Sunday. \u25a0 - QTARLIGHT READS YOUR CAREER FROM O the cradle to the grave. Parlor 2. 865y Market. "DEST CLAIRVOYANTAND CARD READER X> on earth; ladles and gents. 25c. < 206 Fourth st. ME. MOREAU, BKST MKDIUM; REVEALS i-'l past, present and future ;25c up. 764 Howard st. RESENT, PAST ANDFU'IURE, 26c. MME." X LEGGETTE. 311 Tehama St., near Fourth. J7ITHEL GRAY, CLAIRVOYANT. CARD- J reader; charms given; diseases diagnosed. 1031 Market st. : \u25a0 . .. \u25a0 ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, . present, future; consultations on all affairs; ; noth- ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible; fee $1; letter $2. 929 Post St., nr. Larktn. Augusta LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: Jt\. magic charms: love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling; develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.: has tin seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm: fee Si ana upward. 23'_S Mission, nr. Twentieth. ME. ARNDT. BEST GERMAN 'FORTUNE- teIIer; only 50c and $1; show yon the. picture -of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison st. Si'MUTIAL iSJf. R. WOOD—INDEPENDENT SLATE-WRIT-' ing medium. 597 Ellis at. MKS. BELL AND PULLEN, TEST CIRCLE to-night; 10c: read daily. 865 3 Market, par 10 ME. DE VERE, BUSINESS MEDIUM, HAS returned to 29 Eddy st. .-;.y.; MKS. MAYO STEERS, 101 GROVE: CIRCLES Tnes., Fri., 8 p.m.; Thurs. 2 p.m.: sittings dally. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT trance medium : sittings $1. <\u25a0 218 Stockton at. LEGAL. NOTICES. - •• T^^fic^TO^lßEDi^bß^ESTA^EoFj^HN -1-H CLYDE, deceased. Notice *s hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of the said JOHN CLYDE, deceased, to the creditors of and : all - persons having claims against the . said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four (4) months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at bis ollices, 319 Pine street, San Francisco. Cal., the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. < r \u25a0-•\u25a0; A. C. FREESE, Administrator of the estate of JOHN CLYDE, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, December 5, 1895. ' J. D. SULLIVAN, Attorney for Administrator, 319 Pine street, San Francisco, Cai, ROOMS TO L.ET—Continued. _> Kearny Street. A RLINGTONHOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLBA9- ---V ant sunny rooms, en suite am! single; first ciau inevery respect: terms reasonable. 99A KEARNY NICELY FURNISHED _~<Jl/ rooms; also housekeeping rooms. Larkiii Street. 1 900 PARKIN-LARGE SUNNY FURNISH- -1 _»\7U ed front room, $7; single room, $5. Leavenworth street. "I C LEA WORTH-SUNNY FRONT PAR- XtJior, $18; large sunny room, $10; also others. QAQ LEAVENWOKTH— CHANGED HANDS; OVJO nicely furnished room: references. Lewis Street. "I Q LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST 2 XO large, sunny rooms; $9: water. .Market Street. 8 -A MARKET. COR. STOCKTON—ELE- O\) naiitly furnished rooms en suite or single by the week or month. - ' .- \u25a0 OKE~MITE" HOUSK, 1045 MARKET, BET. X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per right. :!5c to $1 : week, $1 60 to $5: families C ESTER 1049a MARKET ELEGANT V^ 1 rooms and oilices: elevator. McAllister Street. I f\Q MCALLISTER SUNNY rooms, en XUO suite or single: other rooms. MCALLISTER— AT 3 NICELY FU3r nished sunny rooms. , QO7 MCALLISTER—NICELY FURNISHED OO % front alcove room: gas and bath. Minna street. X _Q MIN NA-NICELYFURNISHED FRONT O'xO room; $5. Mission Street. EUROPE HOUSE. 1169 MISSION—NICELY 2 furnished rooms, single or en suite: transients. O'l-'arrell Street. 79Q1 O'FARRELL—TWO LARGE, SUNNY ! --O2 rooms to let; furnished or unfurnished. Post Street. •7H7 POST—NICELY FURNISHED LARGE (\Jt front room; suitable for 2. 1 DA/1 POST—NICELY FURNISHED SUN- IuuT ny rooms; en suite or single; breakfast if desired. , Powell Street. THF. POWKLL, 109a POWELL— PLEASANT X furnished rooms ; particular attention to tran- sient. Sixth Street. QQ SIXTH THE UILLSDALE, SUNNY 00 rooms: single and en suite: $1 to $1 60 a day. 1Oft SIXTH— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY JLVJO rooms; double; single; quiet: reasonable. 91 ft 1 SIXTH— NICELYFURNISHED FRONT _»-»-":> rooms, with kitchen; rent reasonable. Stockton Street. _tO9 STOCKTON— SUNNY FRONT ROOM, riAJjU nicely furnished : rent reasonable. T_>l A. STOCKTON— FRONT SUIT ABLE -LOJ-"! doctor or dentist; nicely furnished: cheap. Sutter Street. GQO. SUTTER— FURNISHED SUNNY VD\J parlor and hall room; private family. Tenth Street. m TENTH, NEAR MARKET— I, 2OR 3 large sunny rooms; housekeeping if desired.' Third Street. T\riNCHESTER HOUSE— 44 THIRD. NEAR »» Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26c to $1 50 per night; *1 50 to $6 per week; I electric lights inevery room ; reading r'm : tree bus. Turk Street. 9A9 TURK-10 ROOMS; SUNNY SIDE; rU_Ci rent reduced. South Park. , "I (\ SOUTH PARK—TWO WELL FURNISHED X\J sunny parlors for housekeeping cheap: others OOA FURNISHED OB UNFURNISH- O—\J ed sunny rooms; single and en suite. Valencia Street. Q(\A VALENCIA-2 NICELY FURNISHED til/"I front rooms and kitchen. Van Ness Avenue. VANNESS AVE.—HANDSOMELYFUR- O\J~ nished sunny front parlors; en suite or single. >; \u25a0-;-->-. Miscellaneous. FULTON" HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL— X? nished rooms, single or en suite; $8 and $16up. A MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL REOPEN- -»»- ed on the European plan: lisht airy rooms from 25c to $1 per day. $4 per mouth and up. BOAttIMNG. AND [ROOMS. BD»Y (HOTEL NORMANDIE)'— E'LfT- O__\J gantly furnished sunny front and side rooms, with lirst-class board : terms very reasonable. 1 Q9Q CALIFORNIA-FURNISHED SUNNY X 'J^jfJroom, board; private family: references. -\u25a0 "VTICELY FURNISHED sunny alcove -L>suite with connection room ifdesired in the Western Addition; can be had with or without board; noother roomers. Further particulars ad- dress T. P., box 16, Call Office. VTEW GOLDEN GATE HOTEL. IS4 AMI 136 -*-" Fourth St.; new furniture and carpets through- out; table first class; terms reasonable; American plan; free bus to and from depot. OTEL BERTLING. 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required; allmod- ern conveniences. THE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND X Polk St.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder- ate: board optional ; all cars direct. STORKS to LET. OTORE TORENT. 140 MINNA (STREET. " 0 LET— STORE cor. POLK and broad- way;two rooms in rear: rent reasonable. O"l (\ 233"FEL~L~ST.— LARGE~STORE WITH <JXU. rooms attached; suitable for any business. STORE; 1524 HOWARD ST.. COR. OF LA- f ayette ; fixtures for saloon; cheap rent. Apply 2838 Mission st. V OR RENT— LARGE FRONT OFFICE AND \u25a0i part of store. 221 and 223 Market st. OFFICKS TO LET. v I ~mrlst~fl^o7>r~ovl?r"'ol^^ X I office, opp. Palace Hotel: rent whole or part longlease. . Applyticket office. P~ ART OF OFFICE; FURNISHED; CHEAP rent. 609 Kearny St., room 8. TTILEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLORS. SUIT- J-_ able for professional man ; occupied ten years by dentist. 850 Market., cor. Stockton, first floor. "I^REE RENT (V 3 MONTH) GIVEN UOOS X tenants; cottages, flats, $5 up. SPECK &CO., 602 Market st. 1 ELEGANT offices in new SPRECKELS J building, 925 Market: rents low; no extra cnarge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply at buildingor G.H. UMBSKN &CO.. 14 Montg. st. EDUCATIONAL. V~^HJLINpMAN DOfAsT^^lTJ^r^OßS^ V taught. Prof. L.MERKI, 225 Geary reasonable A LMERE. HYER, TEACHER OF PIANO, Abanjo, mandolin. , 405 Geary st., room 17. TNDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION BOOKKEEP- Xing, shorthand, etc Stlehl's College, 723 Market, \| ISS BOLT SCHOOL, 2297 SACRAMENTO: 111 board, English, French, German, piano, $30 month: separate French kindergarten; coach. PaNISH, FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERATE. Meisterschaft School Languages, 122 O'Farrell st EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern language* rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. "V"IGHT SCHOOL;UEALD'BBUS. COLLEGE ;24 1 ' Post: commercial, shorthand, English: low rate* "\riOLIN, MANDOLIN, BANJO; REA- . V sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 1046V_ Valencia. i" CHEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- \J ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts. O ANFRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236 OMarket; send for cat.: day and evening session. IJELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— D Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5 &12. 1. 0. O. F. block, 7th and .Market. QCHOOL ELECTRIC AL7 CIVIL, MINING, ME- O chanicai engineering, surveying, architecture^ assay; eatab. '64. VANPER NAILLEN, 723 fflct. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS THE \u25a0-I. WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. PROPOSALS. "PROPOSALS^FOR^IJPPLIE^FOR VKiE X rans' Home Association— is hereby g ven that sealed proposals will be received by the btard of directors of the Veterans' Home Association at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Fran- cisco, California, up to 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, December 21, 1895, and opened immediately there- after in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (railroad station Yountvllle),for the six months commencing January 1, 1896, and ending June 30. 1898. Schedules, with information and instructions for submitting bids, will be furnished upon appli- cation to the undersigned. Bidders willcarefully follow the conditions of . the schedules, and no bid ; will . be considered unless it is inaccordance with 1 such schedules. Each bidder must accompany his bid witha certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. Cur- rier, treasurer, conditional that the bidder will enier into a good and valid contract, upon notice of acceptance, as. required by law. The board re- serves the right to reject any or all bids, and to order any Quantity over or under the amount speci- fied. Address J. J. ' Scoville. Secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13,320 Sansome street. Ban Francisco, California. Ey order of the board of directors. J. J. scoVillk, Secretary.- mW- HorsEs to i,kt. It? \u25a0 rp7PLI-?T"T\V(' NKW BUBOANT ~ MODERN Hgi ~m 1 "houses: Presidio Heights: 9 and 11 rooms: lame \u25a0 van!; rent reasonable; Jackson st., near Laurel. gjj I WILL K. FiSH &CO., 14 Poat st. \u25a0_ %- ; :f ITbUSE ofViwoms. 81 EVERETT ST., nr. :;;' L -*--*- Fourth, between Howard and Minna. H,l 1(\ Op TWENTIETH 4 ROOMS; LARGE Ji«P I \JiiO- grounds; rent $14. Key at grocery. ;S ! Q9n FILBERT— HOUSE 7 ROOMS. BATH; i'HFc LOiil/reasonable to responsible parties. I Ytouse 7 rooms. BATH AND STABLE. 11 i&; J.I Farrt'n ave.. bet. Pierce and Scott, off Eddy. [\u25a0¥:. rpu-LKT-lTn( si.; 2 FLOORS; 18 ROOMS; ON !; ? | •.1prominent part of Market St.. bet. Third and km '\u25a0• Fourth; rent reasonable. Apply1002 Market st. [M 1r OUSE OF 6 BOOMS AND BATH AND \'>- 11 yard;.l47 Valencia st.; rent $16. Apply2838 i'B ' Mission. [;j \u25a0 QCNNY HOUSE 8 ROOMS, MODERN IM- f.| : Oiprovements, 730 Capo; also house 5 rooms. ;J ' bath and stable, 107 Cicrmania St.. near Kilimore. 3 :; «2il (Z COTTAGE OF 4 BOOMS AND BATH. r* ': <J.XU. Corner of Union and Laguna st. M ; CAVED-DOLLARS. DIMES AND NICKELS j| ; O:by renting a house from BALDWIN & HAM II . MQND 10 Montgomery st. \u25a0 li I I KM SHED MOUSES. II 1/vi "I GOLDBN AVE.-8 BOOMS, COM- f| Ly-LJ pletely furnished, $45. - [ I rSjESI BABLR FURNISHED FLAT, 4 ROOMS, \u25a0L i / bath. 1029 Ellis st. \u25a0 ' jl YTRNISHED FLAT OF SIX ROOMS: BATH: h& J complete forhonsekpeplng: $30. 11l Liberty. H.J OOri'AtxKM TO LKZ'. rt I 1- I.EGANT 6-RO6SI COTTA<IR; BATH] FLOW- III J-< ers, etc.; $20. SPECK &CO., 602 Market st. iff CUNNY COTTAGK" 4 ROOMS; BATH; GAS- \u25a0 O yard; cellar. 1831 O'Farrell st. ' If L" LEGANT COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS: BATH-HOT U and cold water: gas fixtures: basement and If lame yard; $21 with water. 438 Seventh st., near '. Bryant. V 7 COTTAGE OF 8 ROOMS: GOOD OR- C .O\J. der: water free. Apply premises. 945 Jir.vant st.,nr.Eighth, or room79, 628 Montgomery. tXAXS TO LET. ill VI B_BDUCJBD F^OsT^U^^four CII.UW. rooms. 13241^ Sacramento nr.Jone3. T7ofi P°*T-3 AND 4 ROOM FLATS; BATH; 1I UUgarden; rent $13 and $16. £»1 1 3 ROOMS AND BATH; FIRST-CLASS I .•• •Q)ll.order. 1125 Oak st. or SPECK &CO. L ' QUNNY FLATOF 4 ROOMS. APPLY 34 ZOE \u25a0 O St.. bet. Bryant and Brannan, near Third. W V 9"l "1 9 DEVISADERO ST.—HANDSOME NEW 1 -II- modern flat of 6 rooms and bath; all mod- ["''\u25a0 \u25a0' em improvements. \u0084.)' BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 1209 BUSH; —O. hot water bath; gas; water free. 1211b Bnsn st. C* I A FLAT; 1718 LEAVENWORTH ST. '• (jIIT. ' QUNNY UPPER FLAT: 3 ROOMS: YARD; kJ water free: rent $12. 356 Thirdst. £•99 f.A 8 SUNNY ROOMS; BATH: TWO C 1 --— •OKJ. double parlors; modern. 1775 Mis- sion st. VINE UPPER FLAT; 151534 MISSION— 6 X rooms, bath and laundry. For particulars ap- ;k .. ply WILLE. FISHER <S CO., 14 Post st. <j_O~X SUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLATS; 1633 \u25a0' ': '7—.'-'. Clay St., cor Polk; 6 rooms and bath. ' : - ©1^ SUNNY FLAT: 6 ROOMS, GAS AND \u25a0 .' %SX»J. bath. 128 Twenty-sixth st., near Capp. ' ' '"'. iTxTRA CONVENIENT SUNNY FLAT, 7 L '• :; Xj. rooms, bath. 1314 Fell, near Baker. r . QAVED-DOLLARS, DIMES AND NICKELS \u25a0 { ':'\u25a0 10 by renting a flat from BALDWIN _ UAM- \u25a0 . MO.ND. 10 Montgomery st. I'"-. ":• 4 "WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE ."\u25a0 " - V WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS. -^ ; CalirornTa'streetl ~^ L. : " 1 _t9fi CALIFORNIA-TWO UNFURNISHED 9..' ' , ltfc^.l/ rooms: bath and grate: ?10. " .•• . / Carl Street. \u25a0;." = 9l "I CARL, NEAR STANYAN— OR 3 UN- ;" mII furnished rooms; bath. . .; :. : Kddy Street. =: 9"1Q EDDY— ROOM; COMPLETE FOR LIGHT \i : . dLdXO housekeeping; $2 weeki private place. :\u25a0•\u25a0• \u0084 Ellis Street. !7(\C* COMPLETE FLOOR OF DOUBLE . . ;•• I UU parlors, kitchen and laundry, $32 60; also :... . front suite of 3 rooms, $25; complete for housekpg. ' .- : : '"I A9Q ELLIS FOUR ROOMS IN FLAT^ '•V IU-vfurnished for housekeeping; also piano. '' ".' 0 :' Fifth Street. \u25a0 K •'\u25a0 TXO FIFTH FURNISHED OR UNFUR- .. '\u25a0.-\u25a0 ':. Xc/^i nished rooms for housekeeping; also fur- i ' {.'. . i .shed front rooms, having grates, gas, bath. j \u25a0 OOOFIFTH-2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR I -. •\u25a0• O---C1 housekeeping: cheap rent. _''.•"\u25a0. . Vr;'* I'olsom Street. :':^i:.y,Z] m. ' 70s FOLSOM— IB A MONTH: SUNNY FUR- jgg ' 400 nished front room for housekeeping. ft "i OA I FOLSOM SUNNY SUITE UNFUR- Jgg J-— "IXnished; 2 rooms complete; 12 up; bath. ' f/^ :' \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 Geary Street. \u25a0 '101 1 GEARY ST., OPP. THE PARK; ?16: HI - XVx X alcove suite and adjoining room, with SB ' l :porcelain sink, bath, 3 closets; partly furnished. B \u25a0": /• . \u25a0 Golden Gate Avenue. W': '?"QOi-O GOLDEN GATE AVE.—PARLOR, FOLD- ; : \u25a0• .'• *j£x ing-bed and small room; light houaekeep- -,,. x ling) $18; or 3 rooms, 20. ' ..:\u25a0'. . Howard Street. \u25a0•• :191 A HOWARD—2 LARGE SUNNY HOUSE- |' -. ::-.-x^Xzt keeping rooms: rent reasonable to perm a- I '•';\u25a0 '=• pent tenants. f . i:V)r^ HOWARD. CORNER TENTH-TWO '.. ' \u25a0.& ,1 Del*! sunny front housekeeping rooms; range; / \u25a0 .fcath; rent $12 50. \u25a0••':\u25a0. ..; >\ \u25a0 Jessie Street. ".;* \u25a0•X.QCAI- JESSIE, REAR— ROOMS, COMPLETE »\u25a0.»..- '.l!pi)\j2 for housekeeping: $7 a month. ".;'\u25a0- -j \u25a0 ••- Leavenworth Street. "•'•'• 919 LEAVENWORTH 2 NICELY FUR- " : ;':-. _Sit_a nished front housekeeping rooms; also 1 ' ."; ;\u25a0;\u25a0 Urge room. |-': I!./'/'' ' McAllister Street. ;• - "\u25a0: A R»9 MCALLISTER FURNISHED ROOMS \u25a0?"\u25a0 ; •\u25a0},— _. forhousekeeping. I- i^l-Ql MCALLISTER—2 OR 3 FINELY FUR- f ••; \u25a0...\J1.03 nished rooma for housekeeping; every [ I;';.-,; convenience: cheap. \u25a0 I . '. - : .':j •::•• [\u25a0 Oak Street. \"..' -ViriOAK— 2 fiUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS, I - -iJ-ili complete for housekeeping; gas and bath. I ';.': '\u25a0*.*\u25a0.-\u25a0 Pearl Street. I ''\u25a0 '! Q J?EARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA— I : .. / : «>AVell- furnished bay-window room kitchen; ; convenience; cheap. Oak Street. >\u25a0 1(\ OAK—2 SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS, ;;. X'U complete for housekeeping; gas and bath. Pearl Street. I; _> PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA— .j| «7 Well-furnished bay-window room and kitchen; »•• ;'; running water and sink; $13. uk ;.;.... "* Perry Street. m\W ' : C_ 1 Q 4 UNFURNISHED, ALLLIGHT, FINE jy •<sxO. sunny rooms; also 3 unfurnished, fine W ' sunny rooms; new house; cheap. Apply 263 I ; \u25a0 Pi?rry St. . " 1,. ;. ;\u25a0.,.' Post Street. .' I C9Q THREE NICELYFURNISHED .'. •\u25a0•' 1 *)Jl.tJ housekeeping rooms in private family; ; . .'-.cheap. Apply 1602Va Post St., dairy store. - \u0084; ' "\u25a0:./'\u25a0 '\u25a0. Bauson, Street. •; , •: QQ RAUSCH, CORNER FOLSOM, BETWEEN .:«")»/; seventh and Eighth—Two large front sunny , '^robins furnished for housekeeping; $10. : ; -: ! '•";--• . Stevenson' Street. ..-' \u25a0O.AC) STEVENSON, BET. SEVENTH AND •' . \u25a0X)ix£ Eighth—Furnished sunny front parlor with \u25a0 \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0grate; for 1 or 2; light housekeeping if desired; \u25a0" .:bath', hot and cold water; central. - '. .' -\ Turk Street. 8 TURK—2 SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- - keeping, or without. I /CHEAPEST AND BEST INAMERICA—THE \u25a0 - . \u25a0\j \VEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the f| United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- "l .*ge tree __ I __ r| : " •. ' KOOJIS TO LEX. 1% :;•".• r Bush Street. I IHI O BUSH—NICELYFURNISHED FRONT f-| IUI _- alcove room for lor 2 gentlemen. B i .- \u25a0-\u25a0:-.- - Fifth Street. \u25a0 \u25a0':! (Y7 FIFTH— PLEASANT UNFURNISHED H \u25a0i */I rooms to let. hi:' ;' : . : Geary Street. I* 4.0T; PARLOR, BEDROOM. BATH, DINING- || *). room, sewlngroom, kitchen, two beds, all s \u25a0'*. -necessaries. 1917 Geary St. ft . : - .';' - Golden Gate Avenue. i :-99Q GOLDEN GATE AVE.—NEWLY FUR- M ''1 m ?y t y nished suite: also other rooms. . \u25a0 . . OOCt GOLDEN GATE AVE.—SUNNY FRONT W' !___*\u25a0• rooin for lor 1 gentlemen; private family. I'H '..'•\u25a0':\u25a0 "\u25a0• ' Grant Avenue. - . lvV).'<-IRAST AVE.—NICELY FURNISHED i 'I \u25a0 :_9v«<innx rooms: en suite and single. \if\ -. •• '\u25a0. "' ' I Hayes Street.. || I .H fi^> HAYES- 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, $9. \u25a0 l.xJtJ } I :'.'. \u0084 '" \u25a0 Howard Street. : - » %R1 Qi HOWARD NICE' SUNNY " FUR- |H r-^'j-^^ '"shed room for lor 2 persons. M.^ *••; ' -Jones Street. »TT7 *»BS-=J?ICELY FURNISHED SUNNY Wi -suite; overs- coiiven!«nca; $ 15; private. _____07 NES ~ TIIK WINKLE; NEW I \u25a0r l ,' llln>l » 1 -* n p| _ant tiny suites and IHK JurnisUed; bath, etc.; $10 10 S3fl.

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1895. 13

JSAST— STEVENSON— InOakland, December 18,

. 1895, by the Rev. F. A. Doane, Henry East andJeanle D. Stevenson, both of Oakland, Cal.

GOLDNER—

NEISSER— Inthis city. December12. 1895. Alfred C. Goldner at:d Rosa Neisser,

'both of San Francisco. ;

HILDEBRAND—

MASS— Inthis city, December18. 1895, by the Rev. J. M.Buehler, Henry Hil-'debrand and Celia C. Mass.

'>UODGKINS—WATERS-Inthis city. November

28, 1895. by the Rev. Robert Mackenzie, Lincolng Grant Hodgklns and A.Grace Waters, both of

San Francisco.MINER

—SILVERBERG— December 12, 1895,

Frank G. Miner to Sarah R. Silverberg, both ofSan Francisco. . ~C:'~-'--'.

WILLIGES—

AHRENS— inthis city, December12, 1895, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Henry Willl-ges and Anna M. Ahrens.

WOLF—

HARRISON— In this city, December18,1895, bv the Rev. J. H.Schroeder, WilliamWolf and Maud Harrison. \u25a0 .

DiKD.. Beatty. James Humburg, Mary

Boe, Gertrude O. Isacksen, Christian S.Bohm, Anna Jenkins, Lydia M..Bouton, Frank G. " Lethiec, Desire .. :Callahan, Mary Maher, JosephCallan, James McLerie. Jane T.Campbell, Felix Maeier,Hermann

\u0084Cernogorcevich, C. Morrison, Julia S.

,'Cory, Isaac H. -

Myers, Mrs. A.Dambin, Gaston Mulcahey, MikeDempsey, Mrs. Hanora Powning. Mrs.J. E.de Pne, Mrs. Roselle Ryan, Hannle M.'\u25a0

Escoile. Honore Shoenfeld (Infant)Fraser. Colonel A.E. Strobridge, Kate B. •Gray, Samuel von Loesecke, H.C.

Watteman. Ettlca

BEATTY—InSouth San Francisco, December 19.1895, James Beatty. dearly beloved husband ofAnnie, and father of James A. and William T.Beatty, Mrs.Maggie Bond and Annie Llndsey,a native of Brookllne, Mass.. aged 64 years 9months and 19 days. [Brookline (Mass.) papers

-please copy.]

ayNotice of funeral hereafter. >f,;.•'-BOE—Inthis city. December 19. 1895. Gertrude

0., beloved wife of Owen Boe, a native of.Nor-'way, aged 26 years.

BOHM—inBerlin.Germany, November 20, 1896,Anna Bohm, beloved wife of Professor CarlBohm, and sister-in-law of Dr. E. A.Bohm ofSan Francisco. . .

BOUTON—Inthis city,December 18,1895, FrankG. Bouton, beloved husband of Harriet P., and :father of Wilson F. and F. P. Bouton, a native Of .New York,aged 65 years. •

CALLAHAN—In this City, December 18, 1895.Mary, wife of the late John Callahan, and motherof William, Agnes, Katie and Lottie Callahan,a native of the parish of Donoughmore, County*Cork. Ireland, aged 55 years.

JKB~Tbe funeral willtake place TO-MORROW(Saturday), at 11 o'clock a. m.. from the par-lors of J. C. O'Connor *Co., 767 Mission street.Interment private at Holy cross Cemetery.- \u25a0

CALLAN—In this city, December 19, 1895,James, beloved son of James and Catherine Cal-lan, and brother of Joe Callan, nephew of Georgeand Lizzie Mulveany.Dan and Teresa Boyle,anative of San Francisco, aged 11 months and 19days. ; ~.';r>{:

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£e~ Notice of funeral hereafter.CAMPBELL—In this city, December 18. 1895,

Felix, dearly beloved brother of William,Patrickand James Campbell, Mrs. Rose Noteman andMrs.

-Kate O'Kane, a native of County West-

meath, Ireland, aged 27 years.£3~Friends and acquaintances are respect-

fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Friday), ;at 8:30 o'clock a.m., from the Dar-lors of Care w &English, 19 VanNess avenue,tnence to St. Agnes Church, Masonic avenue,near Page street, where a requiem mass willbecelebrated for the repose of his soul, commenc-ing at 9 o'clock a. 11. Interment Holy CrossCemetery. . \u25a0 .

CERNOGORCEVICH— Inthis city,December 18,1895, Christopher, beloved husband ofEllen Cer-nogorcevich, and father of Christopher and thelate Edward Cernogorcevich, anative of BaoslchBocche di Cattaro, Austria, aged 54 years 8months and 15 days.

HtS~Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY.December 22.at 1:30 o'clock p. m.,from his lateresidence, 27 Vallejo street, corner of Front,thence to the Russian Church, Powell street, forservices. Interment I.O. O. F. Cemetery.

CORY—Inthis city.December 18, 1895, Isaac H.tbeloved husband of LillieCory, a native of New-Jersey, aged 55 years.

«S-Friends are invited to attend the funeralTHIS DAY(Friday),at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. fromhis late residence, 326 Oak street. Intermentprivate InMasonic Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

DAMBIN— this city,December 16,1895, GastonDambin, a native of Belgium,aged 28 years.

DEMPSEY— InOakland. December 19,1895,Mrs.Hanora, beloved wife of the late Patrick, andmother of Rev. E. T.Dempsey and Mrs. Dr.Gal-van, anative of Ireland, aged 44 years.

43"Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW(Saturday), at 9:30 a. m., from her late resi-dence, 1522Va Seventh street, thence to St. Pat-rick's Church, where a solemn requiem highmass willbe celebrated for the repose of her soul,commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Intermentprivate in St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland.

dk PUE—

In SanQuentln, Cal., December 19,1895, Mrs. Roselle de Pue, wifeof Frank H.de Pue.

Funeral services will be held THISDAY(Friday),at,1o'clock p. m.,at the PresbyterianChurch, San Rafael.

ESCOLLE— In Monterey, December 18, 1895,Honore Escolle, a native of France, aged 62years. •

FRASER—

In this city, December 19, 1895,Colonel A.

'E. Fraser, beloved father of L. C.Fraser, a native of Alexandria Glengarry, On-.tario, Canada, aged 76 years 8 months and 26days. Alexandria (Ontario) papers please copy.J

jK9*Tbe remains at the residence of his son, L.C. Fraser, 111 Broderlck street. Notice offuneral hereafter.

GRANT—In this city. December 19, 1895, Mary* Rea, beloved daughter of the late John T.and

Ella R. Grant. 4anative of Sanirancisco, aged 6years and 4 days. ; "',y-c

ag^Notice of funeral hereafter.GRAY—Inthis city,December 16. 1895. Samuel

Gray, a native ot England, aged 40 years.HUMBURG—In this city, December 19, 1895.

Mary, wife of Adam Humburg, anative of NewYork, aged 54 years.

ISACKSEN—In this city, December 18. 1895,'Christian

'S., beloved husband of Llllie 8., andfather of Albert and Ethel Isacksen, a native ofNorway, aged 53 years.

jK7"Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Friday), from Centenary M. E.Church South,

! between Octavia and . Gough streets, whereservices willbe held, commencing at. 2o'clock

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p. m. Interment I.O. O. F. Cemetery.

JENKINS—Inthis city,December 1895, LydlaM.Jenkins, wifeof the late Reuben F. Jenkins,a native of Nantucket, Mass. . v>.\",:Vi'

KirKrifnds and acquaintances are respect-

fully invited to attend the funeral servicesTHIS DAY(Friday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m., ather late residence, 1912 Webster street. Inter-.ment private.

LETHIEC—In this city, December 19, 1895,Desire Lethiec, a native of France.

jOarNotice of funeral hereafter.MAHER-lnthis city.December 18,1895, Joseph

Blatter, anative of County Tipperary, Ireland,, aged 65 years.!

USTThe funeral will take place. THIS DAY(Friday), at 3 o'clock p. m.. from the par-lors of J. C. O'Connor itCo., 767 Mission street.Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. • -

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McLERIE—Inthis city.December 17. 1895, Jan*T.. wife of Henry J. McLerie, a native of Glas-gow, Scotland, aged 60 years. ?.-?-'.'•;

AS*Friends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY(Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from her late resi-dence. 312 Church street. Interment private atCypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

MAEIER—Inthis city, December 17, 1895, Her-mann Maeier, a native of Germany, aged 36years.

MORRISON— this city, December 18, 1895.Julia Stettlnlua, relict of the late Chief JusticeRobert F. Morrison, a native of Washington,D.C, aged 65 years. [Chicago and St. Louispapers please copy. I-.

93fA requiem high mass willbe celebratedfor. the repose of her soul THIS DAY

! (Friday), at 10 o'clock a. m.. at St. Mary 'aCathedral. Friends are invited to attend.. Interment at St. Louis, Mo.

MYERS—Inthis city,December 15, 1895, Mrs. A.J.Myers, a native of Wisconsin, aged 29 years.

MULCAHEY—Inthis city, December > 19, 1895,:Mike Mulcahey, a native of Ireland, aged BO

years. • \u25a0

POWNING— Tnthis city, December 18, 1895, atthe Palace Hotel,Mrs.Jennie E. Powning, wifeofJoseph Powning, anative of Massachusetts, aged

rOl years 6 months and 8days. '*s~The funeral will take place THIS DAY

(Friday),at 3:30o'clock p. m. Interment private.RYAN—Inthis city." December 19,1895, Hannie

Margaret, beloved daughter of John and Mar-•garet Ryan, and , sister of Kathleen and EllieIRyan, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 months

and 26 days. /'

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jKS"Frlends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW(Saturday), at 10 o'clock a. m.,1 from the resi-dence of the parents, 545 Wolfe street, cornerof T.venty-eighth street and Bryant avenue.Interment Holy Cross Cemete»y.

SHOENFELD— Inthis city. December 12, 1895,infant son of A. Shoenfeld. .

STROBRIDGE-In Hay wards, December 19,1895.Kate 8., beloved wife of J.H.Strobridge, aged.40 years 5 months ana 29 days.

- ''. jJSTThe funeral will take place TO-MORROW-(Saturday), at 1o'clock p. m., fromher late rest;dence.: .

:von LOESECKE— Inthis city.December 19,1895,! Henrietta Clara, dearly beloved wife of Percy\ vonLoesecke, and mother of Mrs. Alma Klinge-

mann, a native of Leipzig, Germany, aged 09*

years 6 months and 26 days. . . \u25a0. jjtjrNotice of funeral hereafter.WATTEMAN—Inthis city. December 17, 1895,.:Ettlca Watteman, a native of San Francisco, aged, 15 years and 15 days. .-\u25a0;• . • '

I UNITED UNDERTAKERS' IEMBALMINGPARLORS. .

Everything Requisite forFirst-class Funerals'at Reasonable Rates.

P TelephflneSieTj^^Jjind^^lf^srtieetj^^

MCAVOY A GALLAGHER, IFUNERAL DIRECTORS &EXBALMER3,

SO FifthSt., Opp. LincolnSchool.V :\u25a0\u25a0:_, Telephone 3080. .; '\u25a0'\u25a0-.'- '\u25a0'' ' .':

CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY,INBANMATEOCOUNTY NON-SECTARIAN;X laidout on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau-ttfnl, permanent and easy of access; aeelc beforafeurLDfa burial place elsewhere. '.- •

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OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY.

OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.

©"19^\o INTEREST IN STEADILY IN--IZ,«JU. creasing manufacturing business,

withstated salary. W.I.ROBINSON, 469 NinthSt., Oakland. "

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EAUTIFL'L HOME AT A SACRIFICE IN-L) central part of Oakland: 8 rooms, bath andlaundry, price reduced to $4500; terms to suitpurchaser. A. H. BREED & CO., 460 Ninth St.,Oakland.

' . ' .(fljO/iMONTHLY FOR ft-ROOM COTTAGES:tjp^iiU plans free. F.BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn.

CM PL A'LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIMIN

HrA-*J\J. Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 downand $1 a week; selling fast; good improvementsH.B.PINNEY.owner. 802 Broadway. Oakland.

OAKLAND FUBNITUKE FOB SALE

H~^LiTSa^^r"esl?NTs"h^lLF~PKICE, ATH._ SCHELLHAAS' fnrniuire-store. Eleventh st

ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICE— I43S PARK STREET.

ALAMKDA BKAL KS.TATE.Ifrl A7pSmvSCBATA^C^^K)NT^XY^A^«4P-lA'v' ments— Fine nearly new modern 2-storyhouse, 7 rooms and bath; near station, school andchurches: must be sold: call and see at once. H.P. MOREAL, 1432 Park St.. Alameda.

<2i"lf\(\ DOWN—

ELEGANT NEW 5-ROOM«ID-L modern cottage incenter of city,close toschool and station; lot 35x150; price $2250. Forimmediate sale Alameda Land Company, 1500Park st., Alaraeda.(JUAfinn NEW ANDMODERN HOUSE OF 7«]pttUUU. rooms and bath: lot 42x147:6: ingood locality; terms easy; installments. JOSEPHA. LEONARD CO.,1364 Park St., Alameda.

BIiItRKLEY BJBAXi ESTATE.

T\rANr~AN offer—

a thoroughly» • well-built bouse of sixrooms: near university;

first-class in every respect. Apply to JOSEPH J.MASON,Dwight-waystation, Berkeley.

ERKELEY BARGAINS. :$1500—Cottage 4 rooms; large lot 100x125.* $450— Corner 48x79; $50 down, $10 monthly.

$350—1acre on side hill.$500—1 acre on eminence.$600— Corner 300x115 with creek. V.- .'$l*)o—Lot 25:c102; $10 down, $5 monthly.

175—Lot 31x135; $10 down, $10 quarterly.$4500— 3acres on fine street.$300— Lot48x100.CHAS. A.BAILEY,46 Market St., San Fran-

clsco. orBerkeley station, Berkeley.

SANTA CLARA COUNTY.KKAL ESTATE.

OANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS.

19.100 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting.

Apply to C. H.PHILLIPS, proprietor.

32 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, CaL

TRUSTEES' SALES.

rpRUSTEES' SALE—INACCORDANCE WITH.•X the terms and under the authority of a certaindeed of trust, duly executed by A. C. BRIGMAN,party of the first part, to HENRY C. CAMPBELLand'THADDEUS B. KENT,Trustees, parties ofthe second part, and the SAN FRANCISCO SAV-INGS UNION, party of the third part, datedMarch 3rd, 1891, and recorded inthe oilice of theICounty Recorder of the County of Shasta, State ofCalifornia, InLiber 1of Trust Deeds, at pages 141and following,and in pursuance of a resolutionpassed on the 7th day of November, 1895. by the.Hoard of Directors of said SAN FRANCISCOSAVINGS UNION,a corporation, and the holderof the note (No. 10,703), to secure payment ofwhich the aforesaid deed of trust was executed,

Ideclaring that default had been made in the pay-ment of the principal sum and otner sums dueunder said note and deed of trust, and requestingand directing said HENRY C. CAMPBELL andTHADDEUS B. KENT,Trustees, to sell the realestate described therein to satisfy said Indebt-edness.

We. HENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUSB.KKNT,Trustees, do hereby give notice that onTUESIJAY.the 7th day of January, A. D. 1896, at12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auctionsalesroom of EASTON, ELDRIDGE <fc CO.. No.638 Market street, inthe Cityand County of SanFrancisco, State of California, we willsell at pub-licauction, to the highest bidder, for cash in goldcoin of the United States, all those pieces or par-cels of land situate inthe comity of Shasta, Stateof California, described as follows, to wit:

According to the official plats and system ofsurveys of the Government of the United States:InTownship twenty-nine (29) north, range six

(6) west. .MountDiablo base and meridian.Of section five (5),the fractional north half

(fr.N.y3).In Township thirty (30) north, range six (6)

west, Mount Diablo base and meridian;\u0084

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rOf Section twenty-eight (2s>),the southwestquarter 01 the southwest quarter (SW. 14 ofSW". l&).

Of Section twenty-nine (29) the whole, andOfSection thirty-two (32) the whole. \u25a0

Containing inall one thousand six hundred andforty (1640) acres of land, more or less, togetherwith the appurtenances.

TERMS OF SALE—Cash In gold coin of the.United States; ten per cent payable to the under-

signed on the fall of the hammer; balance on de-liveryof deed; and ifnot so paid, unless for want'of title(ten days being allowed for search), thensaid ten per cent to be forfeited and the sale tobevoid. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense. S

HENRY C. CAMPBELL, V Tril. _.THADDEUS B.KENT, / lrusleea

rnitUSTEES' SALE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH1the terms and under the authority of a certaindeed of trust, duly executed by ALBERT B.BUT-LER,party of tt;e first part, to HENRY C. CAMP-BELL and THADDEUS B. KENT,Trustees, par-ties of the second part, and the SAN* FRANCISCOSAVINGS UNION,party of the thirdpart, datedOctober 27th, 1894, and recorded in theoOice of theCounty Recorder of the county of Glenn, State ofCalifornia, inliber 4 ofdeeds, at pages 499 and fol-lowing:and inpursuance of a resolution passed onthe 31st day of October, 1895, by the board of direc-tors of said "SANi-RANCISCOSAVING3 UNION,a corporation, and the holder of the notes (No. 13,--082), to secure payment of which the aforesaiddeed of trust was executed, declaring that defaultbad been made |in. the pa}ment of the principalsums and other sums, due. under said notes anddeed of trust, and requesting and directing saidHENRY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS B.KENT, trustees, to sell the real estate describedtherein to satisfy said Indebtedness.

We,HENRY C. CAMPBELLand THADDEUSB.KE.NT, Trustees, do hereby give'notice that onTUESDAY; the 7t!iday ofJanuary, A. D.1896, at12 o'clock noon of thiu day. and at the auctionF-alesroom of EAriTON,ELDRIDGE <fc CO., 638Market street, in the City and County of SanFrancisco, State of California, we willsell at publicauction, to the highest bidder, forcash Ingold coinof the United States, all the pieces or parcels ofland situate in the county of Glenn, State of Cali-fornia, described as follows, to wit:

According to the official ilats and system of sur-veys of the Government of the United States:InTownship nineteen (19) north, range one (1)

west. Mount Diablo base and meridian. -Ofsection one (1), the south half of the-north-

west quarter (S. ya of N\V.V*): and lots one (l),two (2), three (3), four (4), rive (5) and six (6);containing three hundred and forty-one and forty-six one-hundredths (341.46) acres of laud.- InTownship nineteen (19) north, range one (1)east, Mount Diabio base and meridian." Of section six (6), the east half of the southwestquarter (E. i/a of SW. V*)', and lots one (1),two(2). three (3). four (4), five(6) and six (6); con-taining two hundred and ninety-eight, and sixty-four one-hnndredths (298.64) acres of land. :';\u25a0>,-:

Together with the appurtenances.. Terms or sale— Cash ingold coin of the UnitedStates; 10 per cent payable to the undersigned onthe fall of the hammer, balance on delivery ofdeed: and Ifnot so. paid, unless for want of title(ten days being allowed for search), then said 10per cent to be forfeited and the sale to be void.Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.

HENRY C. CAMPBELL,"I Tr],,.,,THADDEUS B. KENT. |

-lrusteeB

-BIAKKIAGE LICENSES.

The followingmarriage licenses were Issued bythe County Clerk's office December 19: . \u25a0

William Longand Annie Whale. 34—33.-

Frank W. Weber and Nonie L. Sullivan, 26—23.IS. Uuggenbichler and Marie E.Prestat, 54—49.-William Mlchie and Annie Gray. 27—25.Adelburt Gruber and EmmaM. Brigg.s, 34—28.B.St. Faux and Madelulne Largente, 30—24.William Lord and May Gorman, 25—19.

DIVORCE PKOCEEDINUS.Complaints filed: „

Mary Traset against Henry L.Traset.\u25a0-\u25a0 Edward Homan against Florence Homan.

Divorces granted :.....Alice Slater from George W. Slater, for failure to•provide; byJudge Dalngerfield." • \u25a0

\u25a0 Jennie Misrowsky from Morris Misrowsky,mar-riage annulled because of duress; by Judge Dain-gerfield. .: r-.-i, ,

Lizzie J.Roberts from Patrick F.Roberts, fordesertion; by Judge Sanaerson. '

\u25a0 •;Kate Harris from William Harris, for desertion;

by Judge Trouti. Custody of minor child and $25.a month allowed plaintiff. . . ' .Jeanne Marie Dutlllnel from Jean Dutllluel, for

cruelty; by Judge Seawell. \' '

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BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—

DEATHS.[Birth,marriage and death notices sent by mail

willnot be inserted. They must be handed in ateither of the publication oth'ces and be indorsed ,"withthe name and residence ofpersons authorizedtohave the same published.] \u25a0

-..-.-.'\u25a0 BORN.DAVIS—At La Orange, December 17, 1895, to the

wife of Percy Davis, a daughter. . ,'•\u25a0'\u25a0".<ENOS—InthU city, December 14, 1895, to the

wifeof Frank S. Enos. a son.- v:

HALEY—Inthis city, December 18, 1895, to tne.'wifeof Edward H.Haley, a son. \u25a0 .KUGENER—December 17, 1895, "

to the :wife of\Peter Ku'gener, a daughter. ,.< . : ;

MACKENZIE— ;18,1895, to the wifeof. Hector Mackenzie, a daughter. ...SHOENFELD-In this city. December 12, 1895,

to the wife of A. Shoenfeld, a son. v-

:WASCERWITZ— December 18, 1895, to the wife

of ii.H. Wascerwltz, a son. - •

CITY i:i:AL ESTATE.

"POP. CHRISTMAS.

A FINE LOT 25x114, $250.\u25a0.' ' ' ' ', .

$5 DOWN, $5 A MONTH.

NO INTEREST, NO TAXES.

. For 20 days only we offer lots on Twenty-ninthst. near Diamond for the remarkably low price of$250, and on the special terms of $5 down and $5a month. Only 22 of these lots to be sold, andthey willgo quick; only 3 blocks from Castro-st.cable cars, and electric cars will soon be on Dia-mond St.; fine view: nowhere else in the citycansuch fine lots be had for the money; go and seethem. JACOB HEYMAN,Owner, '-/-•

Room 5, Crocker building:,Post and Market.N. B.—Office open Wednesday and Saturday

evenings.

L~ ax ]•:vi1;w LOTS; NEAR NEW RACE-track; low prices: easy terms. TUBMCCAR-

THY CO., 646 Market st. .-}TOIISALE—SE. COR. JONES AND CHEST-

nut; 37x110; elegant residence; marine view.Apply to McGLYNN & MENTON, real estateagents, room 22, Chronicle building.

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OUSES BUILT*ISOTO8275 AROOM; CALLand examine nlani. 1149 Mission st.:. .'-

COIiNTKY. HEAL ESTATE.

THE WINE INTEREST IS LOOKING UPmore rapidly than any other Inthe state.

" ;The price of wine has doubled in one year and

willcontinue to improve.-

We offer you below one of; the best vineyards Inthe State upon which money can be made. Oldage is the only reason for selling it. The propertycost over $40,000 and will be sold for $25,000 oheasy terms ofpayment.

230 acres, i:-.Oacres being under cultivation; 45acres InZinfandel grapes:. 10 acres orchard; goodhouse of 7 rooms, barn, outbuildings; fine stonewine cellar that cost over $5000, with completeset of cooperage. Allfarming utensils go with theproperty.

ALSO_or $4500, reduced from $6000, a nice little

country home of 10 acres on the line of the rail-road between San Francisco and San Jose, all setout to trees, fine,healthy and infullbearing; houseof 4 rooms and batn, barn; chicken-house to ac-commodate 2000 chickens; place in fine order.

This must be sold before January 1,1896; willtake $800 ca°h down and $400 and interest an-nuallythereafter. This is a cheap piece of prop-ertv and needs to be seen to be appreciated. Ap-ply to

'EDWIN K. ALSIP &CO..< 9 Rotunda, Millsbuilding,San Francisco.

RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY,~~ ~~"

OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL..Beautiful young oran«e groves in trivets of 5acres

and upward, lyingalong the Stanislaus River, twoand a half miles from Oakdale.the principalstationof the Southern Pacific Railroad on the linebetweenStockton and Merced. The Stanislaus and SanJoaquin Irrigation Company's canal runs directlythrough the colony and the property has a per-petual water right.

We are prepared to sell portions of the propertyeither unimproved or already planted to Washing-ton Navels, Mediterranean Sweets and MalteseBloods. The property is under the immediatedirection and care of an experienced horticulturist,who has received diplomas and medals at eightdifferent county fairs in the State and fora smallconsideration cares for the orange groves for non-residents.

Ahigh and drycountry, with a. perfect naturaldrainage system. Allkinds of small game near byaffords excellent sport forhunters. \u0084 ,--

Prices for land, Includinga perpetual water rightana planted to orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim-proved laud wim fully paid up water rights. $70per acre. Terms: The purchase price payable insix annual payments, without Interest; title per-fect and liberal discount for cash.

For further particulars, maps and catalogues, ad-dress t \u25a0.\u25a0(-:*\u25a0 .

KASTON,ELDRIDGE &CO., /638 Market Street.

san Francisco. Cal.OrF. T.KNEWING,our representative,

Oakdale, Cal."For RENT—FRUIT ANDchick nRANCH:X1 6 acres; ten minutes' walk from depot: goodtown: rare chance. SEARCHLIGHT, 602 Market.

POULTRY FARM— OF 5BOOMS ANDJL bath; barn, outhouses, all enclosed: horse,wagon, cow, pigeons, etc.; water allover the place;near city; good roads; terms to suit purchaser.THOMASF. (ON kI.IN.room 4, Crocker building.

"1 (\ A ( 1:!—:. »1OO: MuRE SAJiE ivkiu-.: i'^.1-Xl/ able $2 0 week, without interest; level valleyland; railroad runs through the tract: the bestbargain InCalifornia; secure a home; you willnotmiss the $2 a week; will be worth $5 to $1.WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st.

A TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10tr years' credit. D.H.T\\"ING.Sonoma City,Cai.

ENDFOII«TUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMESforsale. WoosTKll V: \C]IliIo.\.San .lose, j

MONEY TO 1.0A.>.

OANS ON REAL BSTATK IST^XNrTJxDJU mortgages, undivided Interests, estates, and onfurniture or pianos, without, removal. In the cityand Oakland or Alr.meda;- any amount: lowestrates: ail business confidential :savings bank booksbought. Callorwriteto BECKER, 24oMontgomery.C**)l\ finn TO LOANON APPROVEDT£imd\J.\)')\' land or Sun Francisco property.K.E.BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland.

Oilt\ (\fl(\TO 1/IAX AT 7 FEU .CENT ONtjpIU.UUUinside property in this city with in-come to meet interest. Principals only addressMoney, box 65, this office. . '

OANS-FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES;J city or country: furniture and pianos: business

strictly private. Room 88. Chronicle building.~» DVANCESON DIAMONDS.JEWELRY ANDU\ all securities.

'Columbia Loan and Collateral

Ofllce, 9 Grant ave. \u25a0 .ANYAMOUNT:IST, --'Dor 3D MORTGAGES;

estates, undivided Interests, reat estate in pro-bate. McC'OLGAN,24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3.1ST AND 3D MORTGAGES; CITY OR COUNJL try; administrators' mortgages. interests in es-tates, diamonds, pianos, etc, MURPHY,6-8 Mkt.

\MONEY LOANED. 6% PER CENT ON-iVImortgages, A.F.JOHNS «t CO., 632 Market st.

flit1 fid Hill}TO LOAN-CITY,OAKLAND,»Jo JL'JU.UUU' Alameda or Berkeley real estate;first mortgages. HUGH M. CAMERON, Broker,479 Ninth St., Oakland.\u25a0\u25a0VI ONEY LOANED ON JEWELKY AND-•I other valuables at the Security Loan Office,1 Market nr. Mason: privateentrance 7 Turk.

BORROW MONEY ON YOUK DIAMONDS,jewelry,furniture and pianos without removal;

lowest rates. Call or write toHARRY ANKEL_

CO., Millsbids?, nth floor,r 6: strictly confidential

S~ TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. §55Market, cor.stockton, rms. 17 and 18,first, floor:

established 30 years: always open. "Uncle Bill."WHY PAY #5 ON T.HE IIUNDRKD COM-"

mission to the broker when you can get thesame direct from the loaner without it and with-out charge formaking out papers on your pianosand furniture of private families, \u25a0 which furnitureis now under the new law mortgageable; lowest in-terest without removal; any amount from $100 to$5000. 418 i-:i-s St.. room •-_. \u25a0

v PAWNBROKERS.

A T 126 KEARNY BT.r^Io7)M^9^MONEYiLloaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rates: pri-vate rooms: elevator: pledges for sale cheap.

DENTISTS.

PAINLESS F.XTRACI'lON\ SOr^^'ROWNX bridge work a special! v; plates, .s"> up; 13years'exi^ri-- co. .It.L.WAL.sil. ]>.!».. 815% ('ieary.

\ .-.i.-i OF TfcETJI -WITHOUT A PLATE.X\ DC. H.G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st.

R. H.H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY—

BRIDGE-IJ \u25a0work a specialty; open evenings 7:30 to 9.

D~~RTMEYEB, LATE OF 148 SlXTlfST., RE-moved to 1012 Mission, near Sixth; gas given.

DK. L.T.CRANZ—EXTRACTIONPAINLESS,crown work, bridge work and teeth without

plates a specialty. 103 Geary St., cor. Grant aye. \ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION,759 MAR-

Vjket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists; onlyreli-able agent forpainless extraction: artificial teethfrm $5: fillingsfrm $1: extracting 50c. with gas $1.

¥"7 "A SET FOR TEETH;-WARRANTED AS<JP igood as can be made; filling$1. DR. SIMMS,dentist, "93o Market St., next Baldwin Theater.

Dr.H.G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETHwithout plates a specialty." 1841 Polk st. \u25a0 '\u25a0'. .-^

R. LUDLUM HlLiv 1443 MARKET ST.,near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when

plates are made: old plates made over like new;teeth from $8per set; extracting 60c: gas given. ;

OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION.806 MAR-ketst.: DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.

DK.J. jTleek,"i2o6 MARKET.COR. GOLDENGate ave.— Open evenings; Sundays tillnoon.Ll WORK reasonable AND WAR-ranted. DR. J. W. KEY.1122 Market st.

ST GEORGE ••\V.''_EEK,'- THE GENUINELeek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction

and patentee of improved \u25a0 bridge work or teethwithout any plate, moved from 6 to20 O^Farrell st.;

STOKAGE

OVERLAND FR^I^f.T^TRA'N^FER" CO.,Fifth and Bluxome sts., furniture and goods

packed, shipped and stored: 9 large fireproof ware-houses; low rates; advtftices made. Tel. south 388.'

OFFURNITURE,PIANOS,HOUSE-O cold goods, etc. J.M. PIERCE, 735 Market at.'

WILSON BROTHERS.. 1710 MARKET-Slorage: lowrates: telephone South 762. v;i

TjURHT-OLASS STORAGE :ADVANCESMADSJ 421-423 Market at. CHAa L. TAYLOR.

FINANCIAL.™ERso^s^wlio"wXN?[rT^rorirpfJr^centX interest a year on their money should consultI.W. ENTZ &CO.. 401 California st. \u25a0\u0084\u25a0*- \u25a0

NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED:ONyour furniture, pianos or ,real • estate: \u25a0\u25a0 lowest

rate; call and state your 'proposition or write: openevenings. J. NOONAN. 1021 Mission st. \u25a0

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ATTOKNE_S-AT-LAVV.'V

A~~DVICE"*REE -"DIVORCErAND"~PROB ATElaws a'• specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and

Police Courts; terms reasonable; 'collections, etc.'Q.W.HOWE, att'y-atrlaw, 850 Market .cor.Stock ton

W. DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,4_O• California it.,rms. 14-16: advice free.

TO '—EASE.TSLA^lV4ox^or^RlcTr_JU^L^TN^r^^J1 light;-with or without power. v.'116 Drumin,cor;Commercial st, .

pianos. VIOLINS.ETC.

"T^^* p̂ialcoTsiXmost welcome holiAday gift; several large warerooms filled with'the choicest makes and a carload arriving weeklyto supply the demand for the holidays: sole agents'for the old renowned Hardman which receivedfirstmedal at the Columbian Exposition and is theonlypiano which improves with age. You willalsofled the Chase Bros.. Hackley and several otherleading makes, all at very low prices and termseasy. A very fine new piano is onered this week at$175, one slightly used $150; uprights from $80up. Open evenings until Christmas. THE J.DEWING COMPANY, second floor, Flood build-ing,Fourth and Market sts. \u25a0 . . -

TMETROPOLITAN TEMPLE— ANDsee the wonderful Muehlfeld Pianos; they are

the talk of the town; immense assortment just re-ceived. J. T.BOWERS A SON, Sole Agents.

A~ S OUR NEW RENT CONTRACT PLANfor selling pianos has met with great success

we have decided to continue supplying purchasersthat wish to take advantage of it;please call andhave it explained. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.,corner Kearny and Sutter sts.

{TUNIS STEINWAY OFFERED FOR $210 byJO party desiring to leave city. See it at room 21,Flood building,Market and Fourth sts.

-LADY OBLIGEDTO SELL HER FINEnew

!upright piano offers it for$160. Can be seen atroom 10, 809 Market st.

- -f17,r CASH OR INSTALLMENTS;WEBER3J)XIO. upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness.

\TICB UPRIGHT SACRIFICED FOR $75-Li cash. Room 21, Flood building. -. -\u0084-...\u25a0

\iAGNIFICENT HARDMAN BABY GRAND±TJ. piano, fineorder, for sale at a sacrifice bypartyobliged to dispose of it. Room 12, 809 Market st.

WALNUT UPRIGHT FOR SALE BY PRl-''vare family:cheap. 1t335 Bush st.

\TEW YORK MAKEUPITiTTIITGRAND $165;1> Webers27s. BRUENN'S, 228 Post st. ,T3EMOVED— F. W. SPENCER & CO. TO 338XV Post St., near Powell, sole agents Conover,Colby and Spencer pianos. 338 Post st.

DECKER BROS., STEIN\VAY.FISCHER AND\u25a0U other first-class makes of pianos; little used;cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER &CHASE,28 and 30 O'Farrell st. -\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0-.\u25a0 ':.TAASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLER «fcJCJ CHASE.

N ELEGANT DISPLAY' OF MANDOLINS,guitars and banjos atMAUVAIS',769 Market.

TjMNEPIANOFOR SALE OB RENT CHEAP.J SCHMITZ.I6 McAllisterst.,nxt Hiberoia Bank

BYRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER,Nevvby &Evans, Brings and other pianos.

TTPRIGHT PIANOS PROM $100 UP. HOR-U NUNG's. leading piano-house, 216 Post st.

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QUPERIOR VIOLINS,ZITHERS.OLU&NEWO H. MULLER,maker, repairer, 2 Latham place.

TEINWAY', $215; WEBER, $265; SOMKR,$237; Wily, $125; squares, $35 and $55.

HEINE,410 Post St. J \u25a0

\fAGNIFICENTSTEINWAY UPRIGHT; IN\u25a0i-Vt perfect order; sacrificed. 1019 VanNess ave./WHICKERING,KNABE,STECK, Vi)SE, STE R-\J lingpianos: special inducements for the holi-days; see our new piano for $187; pianos forrent:open evenings. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16O'Farrell. ' . ' -©7- EXCELLENT " LARGE UPRIGHT%p IO. piano; perfect: sacrifice. 1359 Folsom st. ,

"PIAN'OS—'

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JL Hazelton, Hemme and Long, Brown andSimpson: easy terms. 735 Market st.

A RRIVED-ALOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH-_rV grade I*. L.Neumann piauos for the holidays:prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 82Ninth St.

HAINES BHOS. 1 PIANO—

A SUPERB IN-strument, surpassing any piano that we have

hitherto handled: we invite a critical inspection.A.L.BANCROFT &CO., 324 Post St. \u25a0_____________ . _

The finest line of new pianos forrent and saleinSan Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT,

929 Market St.. spreckels building.

Jb'OK SALE-MISOKLLAMIiOUS.,7^OD^Ii^?)O^r~COTTAGE; HOUSe"tO~BE\JT removed. Apply32 Stanford St., bet. Secondand Third, off Braunan.

Gil. ROOMrMOLDING, iy2c FT.; CURTAINpole^, 20c.;picture-frames low rates; portrait-

enlarging, 14x17 in.,75c. JONES, 547 Mission st.'

I XMAS PRESENTS GO TO WADE <& CO., 12\u25a0t. Firs'. St., near Market. Gents' and boys' toolchests, best steel tools, wagons, coasters, soatcart-*,velocipedes, new and second-hand bicycles, at your,own price. . '\u25a0 ."lure and BURGLAR SAFE, letter--T press, platform scales and desk; cheap. 102Clay st.

poB SALE-ONE OF the LARGEST ANDJl oldest stove, range and house-furnishing estab-llsnments; plumbing, gas-fitting, tin an Isheet-iron manufacturing a specialty; Investigation so-licited. Inquire on premises. 524 Washington st.

[JUNE CHRISTMAS PRESENT, $25; PHOTOJO outfit, $12 50: can be seen and tried, at theStudio Of GEORGE A. TURNER, kodak finisher,26 Montgomery.

Fecial sale—O AllRattan Rockers, Indies' size, $3 and up.

AllRattan Rockers, {rents' size, i?4 and up.-

Baby carriages, fullsize, beat gear, $5 and up.Just the thing for Xmas.

GALIFORNIA RATTAN CO.,"»•'•\u25a0 35 tntilFirst street.'

ITARDWARE-STORE; NEW AND SECOND-XX hand stock and fixtures at bargain: whole orpart; call immediately. 546 Mission st. \u25a0\u25a0' :j. :\u25a0:

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BH'YiLES; PNEUMATIC SAFETIES; GOODconaitlon; 25 and $30. 18McAllister si.

,r.i| .-o.\T)-maNI) bI<}YCLE S; HIGH-*J\J cr^.de wheels: SIS to $50; holidays only. Yo-semite Mt^'. Co., 110-112 Golden Gate ave. :

}ENCYCLOPEDIA BIUTANNICA.$25. KING'S-I old bookstore, 15 Fourth st.

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SCALES, MIRRORS, FRENCH RANGES,bars. etc., bought, sold. MEEK,1118 Mission.

0~~3«r SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE 81/.Kfire and hurglnrproof safe. 221, 223 Market s:.

AT A IO AL CASH REGISTER, SAFE,xi scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102 Clay st.

TyEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-1\ hand. W. S. RAYMfg Co., 12 California st.

OUNT E BS, SHELVING. SHOWCASESbought and -old 1121V. Market bet. 7th and8:U

LOST.

ROWN~A LLIGAToiMJKISVCJRBB, f3oToBover: $20 gold, bills,etc., Hale Bros., or Won-

der, 1026 Market st.; reward. 3Essex place. •.T OST—FEATHER BOA, SOMEWHERE BET.JU California and Filmore and Valleio and La-guna; return to 303 California or 2705 Laguna st.

OST—A GREEN SKIFF. 12 FEET LONG.Return to 9. VINCENT,LongBridge: reward.

LOST-A PASS-BOOK WITHTHEHIBERNIASavings and Loan Society of Sun Francisco in

the name of JOHN JENSEN, No.1,891,484. Thefinder will please return tobank."i Ahil>• IMBRELLAON MARKET STB I"Ju or Golden Gate ave. on Tuesday. Return to303 Fremont st.; receive suitable reward, as it isa present. \u25a0 ...

FOUND.Ou"xl)-XT^^R^ETEYrir^AR^E~lwGwith collar: license No. 2101, San Francisco,

1895 to 1896; owner can have same by provingproperty and paying charges. Call at 624 Wash-ington st. \u25a0 .IT'OUND

—THE' GREATEST ALL-AROUND

JO stock accordions, mandolins, banjos and guitarsinthe city;prices lower than the lowest. KKENE'SPioneer Music-store. 3 Third St.. corner Market/

MEDICAL.

BS. DR. AUGUSTE MOI,jEThT MIDWIFEand diseases of women;- has diploma. 1305

Stockton St., near Broadway. \u25a0

MRS. G. WOOD, MIDWIKE; diseases ofwomb specialty; prices reasonable. 230 Clara.

A BLESSING TO~LADIES

—INSTANT RE

-nL lief formonthly Irregularities (from whatevercause) bv the most experienced ladles' physiciansinSan Francisco, restores allcases by an improvedmethod, superior to others: ladles will save time iand money, be assured of honest treatment byconsulting the doctors before calling on others;patients who have been imposed upon :are spe-cially Invited; home in confinement: treatmentwarranted: advice free, confidential. DR.and MRS.DA VIES,14McAllister St., near Jones.'

NEW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE,INSTRU-ments or worthless pills used; every woman

her own physician. for allfemale troubles, ;no mat-ter from what cause; restores always in one day;Ifyou want to be treated safe and sure call on men'sphysician :knowledge can he sent and used at home;allcases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st.

ALL FEMALE' IRREGULARiTIES RE--"V stored ina few hours; safe and sure relief atany time; travelers helped at once; home in con-finement; French pills guaranteed; consult free.MRS. DR. WYETH,916 Post St., near Larkin.rnABER'S "INFALLIBLE. PREVENTIVE,"I-for either sex :

•send 2c for Information or 50cfor trial jar. TAYLORCHEM. CO., box 1896. S.F.T.ADIES

—DAUDET'S FEMALE.REGULA

JL_ ting Pills: strongest, safest, best: never fail;$1per box. WiDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis St.,formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agents. ».

R,HALL.14 MCALLISTERSTREET, NEARDiseases of women and children. .

A SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE Dis-eases, from whatever cause; a home in con-

finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar-anteed, by MRS. DR. GWY'ER. 226 Turk st.

U PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATINGPILLS;safe and efficient emmenagogue; $1 per box.

RICHAKDS&CO., druggists, 4o6 Clay 31..sole ag'ts.

AHOME, A FRIENDANDMOTHER'S CARE.MRS. DR.FUNK'S, 1416Eighth st., Alameda.

DR. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY- OKXJ diseases of women and restores all irregulari-ties Inone day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge;regulator »2; "home for patients. 1370 Market st.VIRS. DR. WEGENKR: PRIVATE IIOME IN"Iconfinement; irregularities 1 cured in a fewhours without operation ;pills$2. '\u25a0 419 Eddy st.~A~LPEAU'S FRENCH" PILLS, A BOON TO-i- ladles troubled withirregularities: no danger:safe and sure; $2 60 express C. O. D.;don't delayuntil too late. OSOOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal.

IF IRREGULAROlt ANYFEMALE DISEASEsee Mrs. Dr. I'uet7. ;and be content. 2541^ 4th.

.BUILDINGAND LOAN ASSOCIATIONpONTINEXTALBlILDINGXxd'lOAX AS'.\J sociation— Home office, 222 ISansome st., 8.F.General savings A loan business. Ed E.Hill,Pres.;OliverEldridge V.l'r,; w Sec.&oen,M_a

' PERSONALS.

SH. A.—LETTER RECEIVED; AMWELL;• nothing new. \u25a0

'S. M.A. 3528.

\u25a0\TOTICE—IWILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE-l-> for any debts contracted \u25a0 by my daughters,LTESETXJS STARASSEit and MRS. LILYWORNHOLZ from this date ,MRS. L.K.VOLK.

MAURICE COUGHLIN—NIECES OF MAC-l'lRICE COUGHLINor DANIELCOUGHLINof the State of Washington will hear of somethingto their advantage byaddressing Lawyer, room 38,seventh floor,Millsbuilding,San Francisco.TNFORMATION WANTED OF MARGARETX CLARK, a native of New York City, N.Y.,aged 35 years, daughter of DELIA and JAMESVV. CLARK, who came to San Francisco, Cal., inJanuary. 1866. Address J. W. CLARK,61 Seven-teenth st., San Francisco, Cal.

RESPECTABLE MECHANIC WITH GOODIXprofession, past 30 years, with some means,wishes to correspond with respectable lady withsome means o»comfortable home preferred :objectmatrimony: no triflers need address. K.M., box106,Call Office. . .7 1RAHAM'SCOLLECTION, SEARCHING, LO-VJ"eating, shadowing, tracing. 632 Market,room 8.

COME, HAVE YOUR FEATU.ER BEDS. PlL-lows filled. 870 Mission,cor. sth. O. McCABE.

BRAND-NEW HIGH-GRADE $105 BICYCLEfor$40. Address Bicycle, box 71, Call Office.

T>UY SENSIBLE XMAS PRESENTS; ST YIX) ish trimmed hats; half their actual cost.DINAN,111 Stockton st. •;- ':.. ;:\u25a0

A TTHE RAZOR EXCHANGE,630 MARKET-cl- St., any old razor exchanged or retemoeredequal toany that can be bought; also uncalled-forrazors 75c each :better than razors bought instores.

Cji A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE<© X floor.. 206 Leavenworth st.

-DVICE FREE; DIVORCE ANDPROBATElaws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and

Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. Q.'

W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850Market, cor. Stockton.

i^REE OF CHARGE-T To examine our Xmas rocker, enameled creamand gold upholstered siik plush, at $6: before pur-chasing see our prices. California Rattan Com-pany, 55 to61First st. •

Electric" LIGHTSinEVERY ROOM—WIN-XjChester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night $1 50 to $6 perweek: free bus to and from the ferrv.

AIRDRESSING, LATEST STYLES, 25c;manicuring, 25c; first-class work. 131 Post,

room 20.

M~ISS ALICE IIAAKE HAS DECIDED TOgive up millineryand keep a class, to prepare

and guarantee them position for spring, thereforewillsacrifice her trimmed hjits at below cost; anelegant line of evening hats to dispose of. Don'tmiss this opportunity, but call at once at her par-lor, 121 Post, room 51. over O'Connor, Moffatt &CoVIRS. M. H. OBER, HEADQUARTERS OFl'L YpsilantiUnion Suits and Equestrian TightsJaros Underwear: Ober Corsets for stout figucs.Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jennes ;Millergoods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions:send for catalogue. 34 Geary st., San Francisco.T M.O'NEILL AND L.E.PHILLIPS HAVEO • formed a co-partnership, under the firmnameof O'NEILL& PHILLIPS, for the practice of law,with offices at rooms 726-726 Spreckels Building.SUPERFLUOUS HAIRREMOVED PERMA--0 nently by our new treatment without slightestinjury to the skin; superior to electric needle;writefor particulars to the Curtis Co., dermatolo-gists, Chicago. Free trials given, and sold at LaVerite's Toilet Bazaar, 30 Kearny St., San Fran-cisco.

CONCERT, OPERA-POTPOURRI, GIVEN BY\J Vocal Teacher Joseph Greven, in Odd Fellows'Hall, on the Bth of January, 1896; admission 50c;tickets inNEUMANN'S piano-store. 82 Ninth st.

HICl^S' DETECTIVE AGENCY— ADDRESS^XX ps located: experienced and tried men forcity and country; watchmen and guides furnished;information and advice strictly confidential. Callor writeHICKS, 610 Spreckels bidg, v»l'7Market st

MRS.DR.PAUL MEYER.THEBEST BEAUTYdoctor in the city,has removed from 504 Sut-

ter st. to 1219 Polk, near Sutter.AIR-DRESSING ANYSTYLE,2Sc, WAVINGincluded: excellent switches and front pieces

forsl: hair chains made to order from $2 50 up;strictly one price; established 1869. 11l StocktonSt. B. SPITZ, G.LEDEKER successor."V W PROGRESSIVE WINDOW ANDHOUSE--' cleaning Co. -.floors scrubbed :contracts:day.wkor mo. F. CARNOVAL &CO., Eddy. teL5.252.

Vou KINKPOULTRY AND GAME GO TO A.J WTRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market. .-

: •

TRANCING (BALLROOMOBSTAGK)TAUGHT;Uprivate or class. IRVINE'S. 927 Mission st.

1 A VKRITE lIAIRDRESSING PARLORSJ- moved to 30Kearny st. (over Maskey's) ;wigs,switches, doll wigs,tooraer.

LANKETS.FLANNELS.ETC:FULLSTOCKalso Yosemite blankets. California Woolen Mills

536 Commercial, nr.Montgmry.Factory Petaluma.

John SMITH HAS REMOVED TO 327-329Sutter st., between Stockton st. and Gran:, ave.,

where the best of coal can be bad at lowest prices.

SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE ANDNEWSPAPERillustration; day and evening classes. 424 Pine.

ONE MOKE CUT—Oak Roll Top Desks $14 to $35

Oak Chiffoniers From $10 upOak Bed Sets $17 60 upOilcloths and Linoleums 30c upKtovesand Ranges .$3 up

Thousands of bargains. We keep everything.Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN,

1017. 1019. 1021, 1038 Mission St., above Sixth.

EiiVl'ilANHENNA, $1; iiAIRDYE, PER-XJ fectly harmless. Lantdey-Micnaels Co.; allchemists; Hnbbard's 923,Hauptll's, 1156 Market.T IBEIIALADVANCES ON DIAMONDS,JE\V-XJ elry, etc.:lowest rates. 948 Market st. ;-X.'vj

1(\C\C\ BUSINESS CARDS, $1 50: TELE-X.\J\J\J phone "Black 141." II1LL.724>-_ Market.DmIitADE:TO"ORDER" OF ELEGANTremnants for $10; samples and self-measure-

ment on application. LEON LEMOS, MerchantTailor, 1332 Market st., San Francisco. .SECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS,O showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks,safes, chairs, scales, etf., and a very large stock ofthem, too; bo sure and see slock and get prices be-fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019,1021, 1023 Mission St.. above Sixth.

OLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD;store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe,

etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eighth.COLLECTING,TRACING. SHADOWING AND\J locating at GRAHAM'S Agency. 330 Pine st.

(_19 SUITS TOORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL,«U>A--' NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor. 115 Kearny.pLOAKS, CAPES ANDSUITSRETAILED AT\J mfrs' cost. Factor)-. 20 Sansome at., upstairs.

OLD GOLD, SILVER. GENTS' AND LADIK*clothing bought. COLMAN,41 Third at,

CH F.A PEST AND BEST -JN AMERICA—\J WEEKLY CALL,sent to any address in theUnited States or Canada one year for $1 50, post-age free. •• ..

DJEESSBIAKEUS:RADLEY7~MODISTEr~3I3 GEAJIY ST.~goods and findings, $12 up: suits, $6 up;

mourning orders in12 hours: dresses made over."PROFESSOR LIVINGS-lON'S DRESS-CUT-X ting school removed to 627 Larkln st. --'^J

RESSES CUT AND FITTED,$3: DRESSESpopular prices: engagements i>v day. 11 Geary.

CLAIRVOYANTS.

A. PROF. F. EUGENE,1723 MARKET ST. ,

HEALTH, WEALTHAND HAPPINESS

forall who consult him. Remember Prof. Eugeneis permanently located in San Francisco; don't fallto call;read his Sunday's advertisement. . .~

<.',.:s. 1728 Market st. , . . \u25a0'••";.;.i:pROF. LEON,CLAIRVOYANTPALMIST,THE1wonder of the age, removes evil influences; los*t

love restored: magic charms: letters with stampsanswered. 633 Post St.; oto 8; also Sunday. \u25a0

-QTARLIGHT READS YOUR CAREER FROMO the cradle to the grave. Parlor 2. 865y Market."DEST CLAIRVOYANTAND CARD READERX> on earth; ladles and gents. 25c. < 206 Fourth st.

ME. MOREAU,BKST MKDIUM;REVEALSi-'lpast, present and future ;25c up. 764 Howard st.

RESENT, PAST ANDFU'IURE,26c. MME."X LEGGETTE. 311Tehama St., near Fourth.

J7ITHEL GRAY, CLAIRVOYANT. CARD-J reader; charms given; diseases diagnosed.

1031 Market st. : \u25a0... \u25a0

ME.DR. THOMAS,SCIENTIFIC REVEAL-er by eggs and cards; tells entire life,past,. present, future; consultations onall affairs;;noth-

ing excepted; names given: good advice: surehelp: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im-possible; fee $1; letter $2. 929 Post St., nr. Larktn.

Augusta LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER:Jt\. magic charms: love tokens; true picture offuture wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling;develops clairvoyance, slate writing,etc.: has tinseven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm:fee Si ana upward. 23'_S Mission, nr. Twentieth.

ME. ARNDT.BEST GERMAN 'FORTUNE-teIIer; only50c and $1; show yon the. picture

-of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison st.

Si'MUTIALiSJf.R. WOOD—INDEPENDENT SLATE-WRIT-'ingmedium. 597 Ellisat.MKS. BELL ANDPULLEN, TEST CIRCLEto-night; 10c: read daily. 865 3 Market,par 10

ME.DE VERE, BUSINESS MEDIUM,HASreturned to 29 Eddy st. .-;.y.;

MKS.MAYOSTEERS, 101 GROVE: CIRCLESTnes., Fri., 8 p.m.; Thurs. 2p.m.: sittings dally.

MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANTtrance medium :sittings $1. <\u25a0 218 Stockton at.

LEGAL. NOTICES.- ••

T^^fic^TO^lßEDi^bß^ESTA^EoFj^HN-1-H CLYDE,deceased. Notice *s hereby given bythe undersigned, administrator of the estate of thesaid JOHN CLYDE,deceased, to the creditors ofand:all

-persons having claims against the .saiddeceased, to exhibit them with the necessaryvouchers, within four (4) months after the firstpublication of this notice, to the said administratorat bis ollices, 319 Pine street, San Francisco. Cal.,the same being his place for the transaction ofthe business of the said estate in the City andCounty of San Francisco, State of California. <r \u25a0-•\u25a0;

A. C. FREESE, Administrator of the estate ofJOHN CLYDE, deceased.

Dated at San Francisco, December 5, 1895.'

J. D. SULLIVAN,Attorney for Administrator,319 Pine street, San Francisco, Cai, •

ROOMS TO L.ET—Continued.

_> Kearny Street.

A RLINGTONHOUSE, 127KEARNY—PLBA9----V ant sunny rooms, en suite am! single; first ciauinevery respect: terms reasonable.

99A KEARNY—

NICELY FURNISHED_~<Jl/ rooms; also housekeeping rooms.

Larkiii Street.

1900 PARKIN-LARGE SUNNY FURNISH--1 _»\7U ed front room, $7; single room, $5.

Leavenworth street."IC LEA WORTH-SUNNY FRONT PAR-XtJior,$18; large sunny room, $10; also others.

QAQ LEAVENWOKTH—CHANGED HANDS;OVJO nicely furnished room: references.

Lewis Street."IQ LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST

—2

XO large, sunny rooms; $9: water.

.Market Street.

8 -A MARKET. COR. STOCKTON—ELE-O\) naiitly furnished rooms en suite or single by

the week or month.- '

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OKE~MITE"HOUSK, 1045 MARKET, BET.X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per

right. :!5c to$1:week, $1 60 to $5: families

C ESTER 1049a MARKET—

ELEGANTV^1 rooms and oilices: elevator.

McAllister Street.

If\Q MCALLISTER—

SUNNY rooms, enXUO suite or single: other rooms.

MCALLISTER— AT 3 NICELY FU3rnished sunny rooms. ,

QO7 MCALLISTER—NICELY FURNISHEDOO % front alcove room: gas and bath.

Minna street.

X_Q MINNA-NICELYFURNISHED FRONTO'xO room; $5.

Mission Street.

EUROPE HOUSE. 1169 MISSION—NICELY2 furnished rooms, single or en suite: transients.

O'l-'arrell Street.

79Q1 O'FARRELL—TWO LARGE, SUNNY!• --O2 rooms to let; furnished orunfurnished.Post Street.

•7H7 POST— NICELY FURNISHED LARGE(\Jt front room; suitable for 2.

1DA/1POST—NICELY FURNISHED SUN-IuuT ny rooms; en suite or single; breakfast ifdesired.

, Powell Street.

THF. POWKLL, 109a POWELL— PLEASANTX furnished rooms ;particular attention to tran-

sient.Sixth Street.

QQ SIXTH—

THE UILLSDALE, SUNNY00 rooms: single and en suite: $1 to $1 60 a day.

1Oft SIXTH—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNYJLVJO rooms; double; single; quiet: reasonable.

91 ft1SIXTH—NICELYFURNISHED FRONT_»-»-":> rooms, with kitchen; rent reasonable.Stockton Street.

_tO9 STOCKTON— SUNNY FRONT ROOM,riAJjUnicely furnished :rent reasonable.T_>l A.STOCKTON— FRONT SUIT ABLE-LOJ-"! doctor or dentist; nicely furnished: cheap.

Sutter Street.

GQO. SUTTER— FURNISHED SUNNYVD\J parlor and hallroom; private family.

Tenth Street.

m TENTH, NEAR MARKET—I,2OR 3large sunny rooms; housekeeping ifdesired.'

Third Street.

T\riNCHESTER HOUSE— 44 THIRD.NEAR» » Market; most convenient and respectable; 200

rooms 26c to $1 50 per night;*150 to $6 per week;Ielectric lights inevery room ; reading r'm:tree bus.

Turk Street.

9A9 TURK-10 ROOMS; SUNNY SIDE;—rU_Ci rent reduced.

South Park. ,"I(\ SOUTH PARK—TWO WELL FURNISHEDX\J sunny parlors forhousekeeping cheap: othersOOA FURNISHED OB UNFURNISH-O—\J ed sunny rooms; single and en suite.

Valencia Street.Q(\A VALENCIA-2 NICELY FURNISHEDtil/"I front rooms and kitchen.

Van Ness Avenue.

VANNESS AVE.—HANDSOMELYFUR-O\J~ nished sunny front parlors; en suite orsingle. >; \u25a0-;-->-.

Miscellaneous.

FULTON" HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—X? nished rooms, single or en suite; $8 and $16up.

A MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL REOPEN-• -»»- ed on the European plan: lisht airy roomsfrom 25c to $1 per day. $4 per mouth and up.

BOAttIMNG.AND [ROOMS.

BD»Y (HOTEL NORMANDIE)'—E'LfT-O__\J gantly furnished sunny front and siderooms,with lirst-class board :terms veryreasonable.

1Q9Q CALIFORNIA-FURNISHED SUNNYX 'J^jfJroom, board; private family:references. -\u25a0

"VTICELY FURNISHED sunny alcove-L>suite with connection room ifdesired in theWestern Addition; can be had with or withoutboard; noother roomers. Further particulars ad-dress T.P., box 16,Call Office.VTEW GOLDEN GATE HOTEL. IS4 AMI136-*-" Fourth St.; new furniture and carpets through-out; table firstclass; terms reasonable; Americanplan; free bus to and from depot.

OTELBERTLING. 714 BUSH—A FAMILYhotel: references given and required; allmod-ern conveniences.

THE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY ANDX Polk St.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder-

ate: board optional ;allcars direct.

STORKS to LET.OTORE TORENT. 140 MINNA(STREET.

"

0 LET—STORE cor. POLK and broad-way;two rooms inrear: rent reasonable.

O"l(\ 233"FEL~L~ST.— LARGE~STORE WITH<JXU. rooms attached; suitable forany business.

STORE; 1524 HOWARD ST.. COR. OF LA-fayette ;fixtures for saloon; cheap rent. Apply

2838 Mission st.

VOR RENT—LARGE FRONT OFFICE AND\u25a0i part of store. 221 and 223 Market st.

OFFICKS TO LET.v

I~mrlst~fl^o7>r~ovl?r"'ol^^XIoffice,opp. Palace Hotel: rent whole or partlonglease. . Applyticket office.

P~ ART OF OFFICE; FURNISHED; CHEAPrent. 609 Kearny St., room 8.

TTILEGANTLYFURNISHED PARLORS. SUIT-J-_ able forprofessional man;occupied ten years bydentist. 850 Market., cor. Stockton, first floor."I^REE RENT (V3 MONTH) GIVEN UOOSX tenants; cottages, flats, $5 up. SPECK &CO.,602 Market st.

1ELEGANT offices innew SPRECKELSJ building, 925 Market: rents low; no extra

cnarge forgas, janitor services or heating. Applyat buildingor G.H.UMBSKN&CO..14 Montg.st.

EDUCATIONAL.

V~^HJLINpMANDOfAsT^^lTJ^r^OßS^V taught. Prof. L.MERKI,225 Geary reasonableA LMERE. HYER, TEACHER OF PIANO,Abanjo, mandolin. , 405 Geary st., room 17.TNDIVIDUALINSTRUCTION BOOKKEEP-Xing, shorthand, etc Stlehl's College, 723 Market,

\|ISS BOLT SCHOOL, 2297 SACRAMENTO:111 board, English, French, German, piano, $30month: separate French kindergarten; coach.

PaNISH, FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERATE.Meisterschaft School Languages, 122 O'Farrell st

EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST.Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand,

typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modernlanguage* rapidly taught. Write for catalogue."V"IGHTSCHOOL;UEALD'BBUS. COLLEGE ;241'Post: commercial, shorthand, English:low rate*"\riOLIN,MANDOLIN, BANJO; REA-.V sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 1046V_ Valencia.i"CHEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING-\J ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts.

OANFRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236OMarket; send for cat.: day and evening session.IJELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING—D Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsedon stage. R. 5 &12.1. 0.O. F.block, 7th and .Market.QCHOOL ELECTRIC AL7CIVIL,MINING,ME-O chanicai engineering, surveying, architecture^assay; eatab. '64. VANPER NAILLEN,723 fflct.

AWEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—

THE\u25a0-I. WEEKLY CALL.in wrapper, for mailing.

PROPOSALS.

"PROPOSALS^FOR^IJPPLIE^FOR VKiEX rans' Home Association— is hereby g venthat sealed proposals willbe received by the btardof directors of the Veterans' Home Association atits office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Fran-cisco, California, up to 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday,December 21, 1895, and opened immediately there-after in the presence of bidders, for furnishinganddelivering quartermaster and commissary suppliesfor the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California(railroad station Yountvllle),for the six monthscommencing January 1, 1896, and ending June30. 1898.

Schedules, withinformation and instructions forsubmitting bids, will be furnished upon appli-cation to the undersigned. Bidders willcarefullyfollow the conditions of .the schedules, and no bid;will.be considered unless it is inaccordance with

1 such schedules. Each bidder must accompany hisbid witha certified check upon some well knownand responsible banking house for at least 10 percent of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. Cur-rier, treasurer, conditional that the bidder willenier into a good and validcontract, upon notice ofacceptance, as. required by law. The board re-serves the right to reject any or all bids, and toorder any Quantity over or under the amount speci-fied. Address J. J. 'Scoville. Secretary Veterans'Home Association, room 13,320 Sansome street.Ban Francisco, California. Ey order of the boardof directors. J. J. scoVillk, Secretary.-

mW- HorsEs to i,kt.

It? \u25a0 rp7PLI-?T"T\V(' NKW BUBOANT~

MODERNHgi ~m 1"houses: Presidio Heights: 9and 11rooms: lame

*£ \u25a0 van!; rent reasonable; Jackson st., near Laurel.gjjIWILL K.FiSH &CO., 14 Poat st. \u25a0_%-;:f ITbUSE ofViwoms. 81EVERETT ST., nr.:;;' L -*--*-Fourth, between Howard and Minna.

H,l 1(\Op TWENTIETH—

4 ROOMS; LARGEJi«P I\JiiO- grounds; rent $14. Key at grocery.;S !Q9n FILBERT—HOUSE 7 ROOMS. BATH;i'HFc LOiil/reasonable to responsible parties.

IYtouse 7 rooms. BATH AND STABLE. 11i&; J.I Farrt'n ave.. bet. Pierce and Scott, off Eddy.

[\u25a0¥:. rpu-LKT-lTn( si.; 2 FLOORS; 18 ROOMS; ON!;?| •.1prominent part of Market St.. bet. Third andkm '\u25a0• Fourth; rent reasonable. Apply1002 Market st.[M 1rOUSE OF 6 BOOMS AND BATH AND\'>- 11 yard;.l47 Valencia st.; rent $16. Apply2838i'B'Mission.

[;j \u25a0 QCNNY HOUSE 8 ROOMS, MODERN IM-f.| :

Oiprovements, 730 Capo; also house 5 rooms.;J ' bath and stable, 107 Cicrmania St.. near Kilimore.3 :; «2il(Z COTTAGE OF 4 BOOMS AND BATH.r* ': <J.XU. Corner of Union and Laguna st.

M ; CAVED-DOLLARS. DIMES AND NICKELSj| ; O:by renting a house from BALDWIN &HAMII . MQND 10 Montgomery st.

\u25a0

li IIKMSHED MOUSES.II 1/vi"I GOLDBN AVE.-8 BOOMS, COM-f| Ly-LJ pletely furnished, $45.

-[I rSjESIBABLR FURNISHED FLAT,4 ROOMS,\u25a0L i/bath. 1029 Ellisst. \u25a0

'jl YTRNISHED FLAT OF SIX ROOMS: BATH:h& J complete forhonsekpeplng: $30. 11l Liberty.

H.J OOri'AtxKM TO LKZ'.

rtI 1-I.EGANT 6-RO6SI COTTA<IR;BATH]FLOW-III J-< ers, etc.; $20. SPECK &CO., 602 Market st.iff CUNNY COTTAGK" 4 ROOMS; BATH;GAS-\u25a0 O yard; cellar. 1831 O'Farrell st.

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If L"LEGANT COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS: BATH-HOTUand cold water: gas fixtures: basement and

If lame yard; $21 with water. 438 Seventh st., near'. Bryant.

V 7 COTTAGE OF 8 ROOMS: GOOD OR-C

• .O\J. der: water free. Apply premises. 945Jir.vant st.,nr.Eighth,orroom79, 628Montgomery.

tXAXS TO LET.

illVI B_BDUCJBD F^OsT^U^^fourCII.UW. rooms. 13241^ Sacramento nr.Jone3.

T7ofiP°*T-3 AND4 ROOM FLATS;BATH;1IUUgarden; rent $13 and $16.

£»1 1 3ROOMS AND BATH;FIRST-CLASSI.•••Q)ll.order. 1125 Oak st. or SPECK &CO.L '

QUNNY FLATOF 4 ROOMS. APPLY 34 ZOE\u25a0 O St.. bet. Bryant and Brannan, near Third.W V 9"l"1 9DEVISADERO ST.—HANDSOME NEW1•

-II-modern flat of 6rooms and bath; all mod-["''\u25a0 \u25a0' em improvements.\u0084.)' BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 1209 BUSH;

—O. hot water bath; gas; water free. 1211bBnsn st.

C* IA FLAT;1718 LEAVENWORTH ST.'• (jIIT. '

QUNNY UPPER FLAT: 3 ROOMS: YARD;kJ water free: rent $12. 356 Thirdst.

£•99 f.A 8SUNNY ROOMS; BATH: TWOC1

--—•OKJ. double parlors; modern. 1775 Mis-

sion st.

VINE UPPER FLAT; 151534 MISSION— 6• X rooms, bath and laundry. For particulars ap-;k.. plyWILLE.FISHER <S CO., 14 Post st.

<j_O~X SUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLATS; 1633• \u25a0' ': '7—.'-'. Clay St., cor Polk; 6 rooms and bath.' • :- ©1^ SUNNY FLAT: 6 ROOMS, GAS AND

\u25a0 .' %SX»J. bath. 128 Twenty-sixth st., near Capp.' ''"'. iTxTRA CONVENIENT SUNNY FLAT, 7

L'•

:; Xj.rooms, bath. 1314 Fell, near Baker.

r .• QAVED-DOLLARS, DIMES AND NICKELS\u25a0 { ':'\u25a0 10 by renting a flat from BALDWIN _ UAM-

\u25a0 . MO.ND. 10 Montgomery st.

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" -V WEEKLY CALL,in wrapper, for mailing.

HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS.-^ ; CalirornTa'streetl~^

L.:" 1_t9fiCALIFORNIA-TWOUNFURNISHED9..'

', ltfc^.l/ rooms: bath and grate: ?10.".•• ./ Carl Street.

\u25a0;." = 9l "I CARL, NEAR STANYAN— OR 3 UN-;" mIIfurnished rooms; bath.. .; :. :

Kddy Street.

=: 9"1Q EDDY—ROOM; COMPLETE FOR LIGHT\i:. dLdXO housekeeping; $2 weeki private place.

:\u25a0•\u25a0• •\u0084 Ellis Street.!7(\C* COMPLETE FLOOR OFDOUBLE.. ;•• IUUparlors, kitchen and laundry, $32 60; also

:... . front suite of3 rooms, $25; complete for housekpg.'

.- :: '"IA9Q ELLIS—

FOUR ROOMS IN FLAT^'•V IU-vfurnished forhousekeeping; also piano.''".'0 :'

• Fifth Street.

\u25a0 K •'\u25a0 TXO FIFTH—

FURNISHED OR UNFUR-.. '\u25a0.-\u25a0 ':. Xc/^i nished rooms for housekeeping; also fur- i'{.'..i.shed front rooms, having grates, gas, bath. j\u25a0

OOOFIFTH-2 ROOMS FURNISHED FORI-. •\u25a0• O---C1 housekeeping: cheap rent.

_''.•"\u25a0. . Vr;'*I'olsom Street. :':^i:.y,Z]

m. '70s FOLSOM—IBAMONTH: SUNNY FUR-

jgg ' 400 nished front room for housekeeping.ft "iOAIFOLSOM

—SUNNY SUITE UNFUR-

Jgg J-— "IXnished; 2 rooms complete; 12 up; bath. '

f/^ :' \u25a0

\u25a0 \u25a0 Geary Street.

\u25a0 '1011GEARY ST., OPP. THE PARK; ?16:HI - XVxX alcove suite and adjoining room, withSB

'l:porcelain sink, bath, 3closets; partly furnished.

B \u25a0": /• . \u25a0 Golden Gate Avenue.

W': '?"QOi-O GOLDENGATE AVE.—PARLOR, FOLD-;:\u25a0• .'• *j£x ing-bed and small room; lighthouaekeep-

-,,. x ling) $18; or3 rooms, 20.'

..:\u25a0'. . Howard Street.

\u25a0•• :191 A HOWARD—2LARGE SUNNY HOUSE-|' -. •::-.-x^Xzt keeping rooms: rent reasonable toperm a-I'•';\u25a0 '=• pent tenants.

f . •i:V)r^HOWARD. CORNER TENTH-TWO

'..'

\u25a0.& ,1Del*!sunny front housekeeping rooms; range;/ •

\u25a0 .fcath; rent $12 50.• \u25a0••':\u25a0. ..; >\ \u25a0 • Jessie Street.

".;*\u25a0•X.QCAI- JESSIE, REAR— ROOMS, COMPLETE»\u25a0.»..- '.l!pi)\j2 forhousekeeping: $7 amonth.

".;'\u25a0- -j \u25a0••- Leavenworth Street.

"•'•'• 919 LEAVENWORTH—

2 NICELY FUR-• ":;':-. _Sit_a nished front housekeeping rooms; also 1'."; • ;\u25a0;\u25a0 Urge room.|-': I!./'/'' ' McAllister Street.;• - "\u25a0: AR»9 MCALLISTER

—FURNISHED ROOMS• \u25a0?"\u25a0 ;•\u25a0},— _. forhousekeeping.

I- i^l-QlMCALLISTER—2 OR 3 FINELY FUR-f ••; \u25a0...\J1.03 nished rooma for housekeeping; every[ I;';.-,; convenience: cheap. \u25a0

I. '.-:.':j•::•• [\u25a0 Oak Street.

\"..' -ViriOAK—2 fiUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS,I

--iJ-ili complete for housekeeping; gas and bath.

I';.': '\u25a0*.*\u25a0.-\u25a0 Pearl Street.

I ''\u25a0 '!QJ?EARL, COR. MARKET,OPP. OCTAVIA—I:.. /:«>AVell-furnished bay-windowroom kitchen;

;convenience; cheap.

Oak Street.>\u25a0 1(\ OAK—2 SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS,;;. X'U complete for housekeeping; gas and bath.

Pearl Street.

I; _> PEARL, COR. MARKET,OPP. OCTAVIA—.j| «7 Well-furnished bay-window room and kitchen;

»•• ;'; running water and sink;$13.

uk ;.;...."*

Perry Street.

m\W ':C_ 1Q 4UNFURNISHED, ALLLIGHT,FINE

jy •<sxO. sunny rooms; also 3 unfurnished, fineW • 'sunny rooms; new house; cheap. Apply 263I; \u25a0 Pi?rry St. . "

1,. ;. ;\u25a0.,.' Post Street..' IC9Q THREE NICELYFURNISHED

.'. •\u25a0•'1*)Jl.tJ housekeeping rooms in private family;;..'-.cheap. Apply1602Va Post St., dairy store. • -\u0084;

'"\u25a0:./'\u25a0 '\u25a0. Bauson, Street.

•;, •:QQ RAUSCH, CORNER FOLSOM, BETWEEN• .:«")»/;seventh and Eighth—Two large front sunny, '^robins furnished for housekeeping; $10. :;-:!'•";--• . Stevenson' Street.

..-' \u25a0O.AC) STEVENSON, BET. SEVENTH AND•' . \u25a0X)ix£ Eighth—Furnished sunny front parlor with\u25a0

\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0grate; for 1 or 2; light housekeeping if desired;\u25a0" .:bath', hot and cold water; central.

-'. .' -\ Turk Street.

8 TURK—2 SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE--keeping, or without. I

/CHEAPEST AND BEST INAMERICA—THE\u25a0

- . \u25a0\j \VEEKLY CALL,sent to any address in thef| United States or Canada one year for$150, post-

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KOOJIS TO LEX.

1% :;•".• r Bush Street.

IIHIO BUSH—NICELYFURNISHED FRONTf-| IUI_- alcove room forlor 2 gentlemen.

B i .- \u25a0-\u25a0:-.- - Fifth Street.

\u25a0 \u25a0':! (Y7FIFTH—PLEASANT UNFURNISHEDH \u25a0i */I rooms tolet.

hi:' ;':. : Geary Street.

I* 4.0T; PARLOR,BEDROOM. BATH,DINING-||

—*). room, sewlngroom, kitchen, two beds, all

s \u25a0'*. -necessaries. 1917 Geary St.

ft .:- .';'-

Golden Gate Avenue.

i:-99Q GOLDEN GATE AVE.—NEWLY FUR-M • ''1m?y ty nished suite: also other rooms. .

\u25a0 ..OOCt GOLDEN GATE AVE.—SUNNY FRONTW' !___*\u25a0• rooin for lor1gentlemen; private family.

I'H '..'•\u25a0':\u25a0 "\u25a0•' Grant Avenue.

- .lvV).'<-IRAST AVE.—NICELY FURNISHED

i'I\u25a0 :_9v«<innx rooms: en suite and single.

\if\ -. ••'\u25a0."' • 'IHayes Street..

|| I.H fi^> HAYES-2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, $9.\u25a0 l.xJtJ

} I:'.'. \u0084

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\u25a0 Howard Street.:- » %R1Qi HOWARD

—NICE' SUNNY

"FUR-

|H r-^'j-^^ '"shed room for lor2 persons.

M.^ *••; ' -Jones Street.

»TT7 *»BS-=J?ICELY FURNISHED SUNNYWi

•-suite; overs- coiiven!«nca; $15; private.

_____07 ?°NES ~TIIK WINKLE; NEWI \u25a0r l,' llln>l»1-*n p| _ant tiny suites andIHK JurnisUed; bath, etc.; $10 10 S3fl.