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BUSINESS CHANCES. XV-E^CA^SE_r^Y^ 6ulr~AT SHORT N<£ >> tiee: try us. PROLL, STENBERG _ CO., S73y a Market st. ' _.Q£fi HOME RESTAURANT, BRANCH tsoO\). bakery, connected: best location near waterfront; receipts $16 to $20 dally: paying in- vostment. PROLL & STENBERG, 873V a Market. T^QXfi SALOON AND BOWLING ALLEY; «7!Oc)U. big wine trade: lunch; must sell: leav- ing city. PROLL _ STENBEBG, 873^ Market. }S OR EXCHANGE— RESTAURANT; best location; must sell, account sickness; price 200. PROLL _ STENBERG, 873y Market at. T.-'OR SALE— IMMEDIATELY; HOTEL, loca- x ted among factories: several hundred men em- ployed in vicinity: sacrifice: sickness: suitable man and wife. PROLL _ STENBERG, 873^1. Market. C; Ifi ft SPLENDID PAYING RESTAU- t^X\J\J\J. rant; principal street, near Market; positively clears $160 to $200 a month; full Inves- tigation and trial given. PROLL _ STENBEBG. 837V2 Market st. I <!•■;() FOR SALE THIS WEEK: POPULAR 'p\jO\J. corner cigar-store; will sell at invoice : fixtures worth the money; value In sight. PROLL & STENBERG, 873 Vi Market st. ss* OKA CORNER SALOON; TRANSFER vpOOVJ. point; big day and night trade; safe; cash-register; fixtures worth money asked; must sell, other business. PROLL _ STENBERG S37y a Market st. • . ' <1 / kXfi GROCERY, BAB 10-ROOM HOUSE; , l"t;w, sacrifice on account death of proprie- tors combined, coalyard, boarding-stable, 6 horses, 6 wagons; teams steadily employed; big-pavinc Investment. PROLL & STENBERG, 87^Vi« Mai> ket st. . .. rflO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS QUICK FOR X cash Be« GUS STRAND, 719 Market bu . A LL BARGAINS THIS WEEK- . -i-T. Pork and delicacies store : $250 Wood and coal yard, horse and wagon :. 275 Branch bakery and coffee parlor 95 Butcher-shop, horse and wagon; clears $100. 450 Corner saloon, clears $75 275 Saloon and liquor-store „ 650 Restaurant, receipts $15 a day 350 Hotel, 60 rooms, clears $150 1000 ' Partner in corner saloon 250 Horseahoeltg shop 175 Branch bakery, 4 rooms .... 350 Corner grocery and bar 250 To bay or sell see GUS STRAND, 719 Market st. <3il X AA ONE OF THE BIGGEST SNAPS I V X*J\J\J. had on hand for years: old estab- lished, good paying business in ladies' underwear, : corsets, notions, etc. select stock; 4 living rooms; cheap rent. GUS STRAUD, 719 Market St. ALL BARGAINS THIS WEEK: Saloons from....— , $150 to $8500 Restaurants from... » _ 100 to 700 Groceries and Bars from » 400 to 900 Fruitstores from. ~ 150 to 450 Cigarstores from __..._ 100 to 350 Branch Bakeries fr0m...... _.. 125 to 500 Lodging-homes from.. — _.. 200 to 8000 Butcher-shops from .,..., 200 to 1000 . Variety-stores from. 150 to 650 Wood. and Coal Yards from. 300 to 1000 Ranch property In all parts of the State to sell or exchange for city property. See BUCHANAN & CO., 76. > Market St. f> 1 C A CORNER BRANCH BAKERY— )XO\J. Transfer point; doing nice business; also liice living-rooms. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. pOFFEE SALOON AND CRE AMERIE : VICIN- v,' Ity Kearny, near Chronicle; clearing over $200: offered reasonable. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. en BOOMS— MODERN HOTEL; COUNTRY: *J*J large lot; clearing about $300 monthly; rea- sonable terms. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery at. Si^Hfl RESPONSIBLE MAN CAN SECURE • isO\jyj. Interest In and management of large office business; salary and share 01 profits $200 a . month. 123 California st., room 34. TTT ANTED— BUTCHER BUSINESS IN SOME ' II good country town by a thorough butcher; or will buy half with good man. Send particulars W. S. BURRELL, 869 Mission st. "PARTNER WANTED; $50. 24 THIRD ST., X cigar-store. TED— HOTEL OR ROOMING-HOUSE, » T town or country, for Oakland property and whole or half-interest in a handsome restaurant and bakery. Address room 30, Nevada House, Oakland. ILLINERY' AND DRESSMAKING BUSI- i.'-L ness for Established over 20 years: failing health cause of selling: desirable location: only one in the place. Call for information at 317 - Eleventh st., Oakland. •TkRUGSTOBE— FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS: XJ doing good business: line chance for doctor. See owner. 1548 Park st., Alameda. "DRANCH BAKERY, NOTION AND VARIETY X> store at a bargain. 1435 Polk st. ST .V M LAUNDRY FOR SALE CHEAP; IJ terms, part cash', balance on installment* ; do- - ing good business; sickness the reason lor selling. For particulars address 47 Soquel aye., Santa Cruz. pOFFEE AND LUNCH-PARLOR^ RESTAU- ■ vy rant and oyster-house, at a bargain If sold this week. 206 Ellis st. - C. it- STORE IN BUSINESS CENTER. ■ U price $750: rent $60; bargain; must sell on account of going north. See WILKE, 533 Cali- . fornia st., Phoenix bar. . <_£?fiA FOR SALE— A BARGAIN; SALOON •„' ♦" '". on Sntter St.; downtown. Apply WIL- X lE, 533 California st^ Phoenix bar. . '? " ; pIGAR-STORE FOR SALE; FOURTH ST.. NR. \J Mission; fine fixtures and stock; price $250; must be sold to-day. Apply to CHAiI. mat. THEAS _ CO., 406 Sixth st. pOOD PAYING SALOON: LIVING-ROOMS; VX rent $14 ; good stock. 636 Third st. Q*l XA COFFEE SALOON CHOP HOUSE; OXUU. cheap at $250; value insight; must be sold to-day; departure cause of sale; best location; • - low rent : no bargain like this in City. BARRETT A CO., 8653£ Market st. Q l \ n~ A SALOON ON PROMINENT STREET; <pUvU. well stocked: fine fixtures, including piano ; good business, which will be proven dv thorough trial. Address J. H. D., box 129, Call Office. FOR SALE— TIN AND PLUMBING STORE; J cheap. Inquire at 952 Mission st. OR SALE— CORNER GROCERY AND BAB; living-rooms; pood trade; sold account retiring from business. Call 425 Natoma St., cor. Mary. T7<OR SALE— INTEREST IN SAWDUST X business. Apply 715 Fo_om st. OR SALE— WOOD AND COAL, HAY AND X' grain yard. Nineteenth and Capp sts. ; GIOOD-PAYING CORNER SALOON: FINE \JT location; streetcar transfer stand; also 12 fur- • Dished rooms included : always rented ; reasonable. gQ Lafayette St., bet. Eleventh and Twelfth. C" ORNER GROCERY; BAB ; 4 LIVING-ROOMS vJ will sell at value in stock on account of other business. Apply 940 Bryant st. EXTRA BIG BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK: $1000— One-third interest in manufacturing business to manufacture their own patents. ■; $550— Second-hand and new furniture-store In extra good location: doing Al business; good for $200 clear per month. $125— Lady wants partner In good paying fruit- Btore. Wanted— Good restaurant, exchange for fine property; must be paying place. Apply SMITH, PRIBER <& CO., 1001 Market st. XAA RESPONSIBLE 71 AN CAN SECURE fJ)<J\J\J. interest in and management of large office business; salary and share of profits $200 a month. 123 California St., room 34, ERMAN BOY 15 YEARS OLD WANTS SIT- r nation to make himself generally useful around . a house. Call or address 620 Fourth st. UTCHER-SHOP: EXTRA LOCATION- horse, wagon; investigate; very cheap. 539 California st. . EARNEST GIRL WANTS AN INDUSTRIOUS J-i man as partner in a good-paying restaurant: $250 regained. Call 1235 Folsom st., butcher-shop. pOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT: DAILY RE- VJ celpts $40. Apply 626 Sacramento st. ©QAn MILK, DAIRY ANT) CHICKEN ..•\pO\J\J. ranch across the bay; has 8 fine cows. 2- horses, new wagon, barn, outhouses and 150 Leg- horns; 4-room house and 50 acres of land at lowest ' rent. GEO. STEERS _ CO., 22 Kearny at. • OR SALE— ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH OF owner, photo and ferrotype gallery, building, etc., included : furnished and fitted up with com- ■ plete stock, apparatus and negatives: 3 furnished living-rooms ; will sell with or without Instruments ; lease assured. For farther, particulars address MRS. F. K. HOUSTON, 409 Stanyan st. Q MALL BOARDING-HOUSE FOR SALE. AP- O ply Call office. OR SALE— A GOOD SHOE SHOP CHEAP, on account of going away. Call at 116 Ellis St., leather-store. AKERY TO BE SOLD FOR REASONABLE offer; horse and wagon; 1 /* barrels daily at food price; best street in city for ready money ; countertrade; taking in $900 a month cash; no accounts over 1 week; sickness cause of selling. 8., box 166, Ca.il Office. <s7nft SALOON; BEST LOCATION: 4 FUB- •3 • \J\J. wished rooms; laree whisky trade: sells IOVi barrels of beer a week; 110 gallons of whisky in stock; clearing $125 a month. BARRETT- CO., 865^ Market st. FOR SALE-SALOON ON CITY FRONT. IN- quire Bouquet Saloon, 634 Market st. pINE SALOON WITH LIVING-ROOMS AT A .J. sacrifice; must sell on account of other busi- ness. Inquire 1024 Treat aye. V [CELT LOCATED BAKERY AND STA- ■^ tionery store; 'established 15 years; owner must leave town. Apply 341 V Fifth st. JP OR SALE— OLD-ESTABLISHED WELL-PA Y- TVi I^ 00 " 1^^ 00617 and saloon in the Western Addition; best, of reasons ior selling. .Inquire of ivenue « CO., wholesale liquor dealers. 219 Grant $000 RESTAURANT DOING a FINE r^?fn V '. business on Market st.: the best bar- g.iln In the city. Apply to JOHN REIDY, 19 !-.>ix th SU , : ■ 7 TTOTEL FOR HALE— HALF-INTEREST IN JJ- on of the leading houses of the city: terms and price reasonable. Address W. B. C, 301 Sutr &800 «**°OEkY AND BAB; LONG LEASE! SSyCaUOfflci 1001118 ; Cheap rent; »o agent-. /POll SALE— MILK BUSINESS RUNNING 2 X wagons, putting out 125 gallons per day. Ad- dress A. 8., box 96, Call Office. SALE— CORNER LIQUOR-STORE WITH good bar trade. Apply 368 Third at. HA V, OBAIN AND COMMISSION BUSINESS" two-third interest: established 29 years. Ap! ply CaU Office, 710 Market st. BUSINESS OHAMCES-Contlnned. $11 000 WILL EXCHANGE 2 UNIM- <U>XJ. . UUU . proved ranches for good schooner; nr^Pw ?nAo c -S cc for Oakla nd property. E. E BPNCE. 1008 Broadway, Oakland. T)OADSIDE HOTEL TO LET-THAT WELL- J. known roadside ; hotel - with grounds to let at ban Bruno station, San Mateo County. Apply on premises or to DICK CUNNINGHAM, 306 Grove at. San Francisco. pIGAR-STORE; OLD-ESTABLISHED; RARE \J bargain. Apply this office/ -. SALOON FOR SALE, CHEAP-ON ACCOUNT Oj)f going away. 416 Fourth st. FOR SALE-FAMILY LIQUOR-STORE ON Seventh st. Inquire 132 First st. pHICKEN RANCH, WITH 2 PRAIRIE STATE \J incubators (capacity 640 eggs) and fixtures, for sale, cheap. 324 Silver aye., nr. San Bruno rd. <B* k()A GROCERY AND BAR: LARGE *JDU\J\J. stock; fine place, with good business; greatest bargain ever offered. MICHELS & WOOD, 917 Market. ■ ' . ■ RESTAURANT ; NO BETTER OFFER TO X\> man and wife or to partner; cheap rent; good location and business. Apply Call Branch. ANTED— TO SUPPLY FAMILIES WITH »" double-filtered distilled water in s^-gallonlots and upward At, 10c a gahon, free of expressage. The Ralston Health Food Company, 2o3 Sutter St., San Francisco, telephone 1132 or 1168 Broadway, Oakland, telephone 402. OR SALE— HOME RESTAURANT; GOOD ' business. Apply this office. - OR OLD-ESTABLISHED MANUFAC- turing business, with best machinery; has in process of construction orders amounting to over $5000; this is a rare chance for a bargain. For particulars address Owner, box 162. Call Branch. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. md BUY 08. SELL A LODGING-HOUSE 1 quick for cash see GUS STRAND. 719 Market. 91. ROOMS: |ELEG ANT FURNITURE; VI- _X cinity Wigwam; $600. SPECK'S, 30 Mont- gomery at. GiO^fi 80 ROOMS: PLAINLY FURNISHED; .UU. clears $40. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. QA-ROOM CORNER HOUSE; RENT $40; OU price $550. DECKER, 1206 Market gt. A A-ROOM HOUSE; RENT ONLY $75: CLEAR- rt\J Ing $100 month. DECKER, 1206 Market st 99-ROOM HOUSE, WORTH $2000; WILL ££ take $550. DECKER, 1206 Market at. T ODGING-HOUSE, 14 ROOMS, FOB SALE XJ very cheap. 719 Howard st. FOR SALE AT ONCE, ACCOUNT OF SICK- X ness, 36 furnished rooms ; very low price. Ap- ply 1314 Stockton st. "1 AND ALL, COME FOR BARGAINS TO BUT- X TERFIEI— » real estate. Crocker building. ' FURNITURE FOR SALE. ifrwo^dollsT : 6TETAi ; c^^ X sale cheap; rent $8. 509 Grove st. HG, KRASKY, CARPETS PICTURES, • folding, iron beds, furniture: low prices. Cal. step-ladder manfd for the trade. 779 Mission st. §1 SO . OR SALE-8 ROOMS, WELL FUR- XC)U. nished; very cheap account departure. John st., off Mason, near Jackson. BEDROOM SETS, $11: OAK CHAIRS, $1; carpets, 45c. SHIREK, 1310-1312 Stockton. pUT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS \J this week at McCABE'S, 948-950 Mission st. "P EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND Xt second hand; 400 carpets, good as new; oil- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c- -7-piece chamber suits, $14 60; cornice-poles, 25c; ranges, $6; cash or installments: goods shipped free. T. H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. CARPETS. pA^P^T^r^ScTLrN^EulsiT^oTrßE^ROOM V^ ; set. $11. SHIREK. 1310-1312 Stockton St. 'CARPET CLEANING. CITY STEAM CARPET-BEATLNG AND VJ Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. R. STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. pARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND \J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. WHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH » » poor work send to SPAULD ING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 363-7 Tehama; tei. Sc-40. pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 \J Golden Gate aye. ; telephone east 126. pARPETS WELL CLEANED. BARBER'S, 236 \J 14th, nr. Mission; teL (Mission) 100. HE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING X Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines ; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, teL 6074. J MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228. PIANOS, VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSIC. A NOTHER SURPRISE; AN EXCELLENT ii square piano, full size, $75; a nice large up- right, $125, excellent tone and good case; smaller upright, $70. The J. DEWING CO., 2d floor Flood building, Sole Agents for Hardman, Chase Bros., etc. X7LEGANT CHICKERING PIANO AT LESS Xj than half coat. Room 21, Flood building. SPLENDID WEBER PIANO; ORDERED SOLD O by owner, a music-teacher, for what it will bring. Room 10, Flood building. TTPRIGHT PIANO, STOOL AND SCARF; $70. ■ U Room 12, Flood buUdlng. T> ARGAINS- PIANOS FROM $75 UP; ORGANS X) $25. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 324 Post st. QCHUBEBT, STEINWAY, DECKER BROS. 0 uprights, nearly new. KEKFFE, 515 Van Ness. A BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A -nL good piano by renting. Be careful to go to KOHLER _ CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'FarreU st. DECKER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: little used; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHL—R <t CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farr st. ■ EMME _ LONG PIANO CO., 340 POST- Pianos sold on installments; send for Illus- trated catalogue. pBEAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PI- VX anos at SHERMAN, CLAY _ CO. 'S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sts. \TEW PIANOS FROM $100 UPWARD; EASY — 1 payments. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sntter sts. lANOS SOLD UPON NEW RENT CONTRACT X plan; please call and have it explained; the easiest terms ever quoted for procuring fine piano. SHERMAN, CLAY «fc CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter. ASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KUHLER 4 J- CHASE. \ y G. BADGER, WITH BKNJ. CURTAZ, 20 TV . O'Farrell, agent for Hallet and Davi pianos. EW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD makes, almost new, half original cost ; see at once. F. W. SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. MAUVAIB, 769 MARKET— MUSIC % price; Decker <fe Son pianos. B" YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.— BOHMEB, Newby _ Evans, Brlggs and other pianos. TEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED; grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHEP.S, OLD newT O H. MULLER. maker; repairer. : 2 Latham place. HORSES. "pA^TCITA^EiF?nr^^R^EX^VNir V a^TiLE^ X Moraga Land Association. Chronicle building. T/iOK SALE— CONTRACTOR'S OUTFIT; 60 X I head of horses and mules with harness; 20 sand- wagons; 40 scrapers of all kinds; whole or separate on easy terms. C. A. MACOMBER, 123 Clay st. OR SALE— B HORSES, WEIGHING 1450 TO J 1800. at cor. Fourth and Bran Dan sts. TTIOR SALE, CHEAP— WELL-MATCHED PAIR X I of roadsters, surrey, harness, etc.; also 1 gray horse, buggy, harness, etc. ; will sell all or part. ' Apply 504 Gutter st. JUST ARRIVED— 3 CARLOADS OF HORSES I weighing from 1000 to 1700 pounds; suitable i for truck, wagon and road horses. G. LINDAUER, Union Stables, 862 Howard st. TTORSES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH; SEND XX for circular. F. A. HYDE, 630 Commercial st. 1 00 SKTS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL I x\J\J kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts: ! also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia nts. ~ WAGONS AN D V ARK I AGES. FOR BALK— CHBAP; bay TEAM, FTXK, nearly new top Larkln rockaway, one set Mo Kerron No. 1 rockaway harness. Apply Nevada Stables, 1350 Market at. t pOOD EXPRESS: GOOD HORSE AND WAG- VT on. Cor Third and Stevenson sts. ; I^OR SALE— SECOND-HAND PHAETON AND X harness: nearly new; very cheap. SULLI- VAN'S Stables, 2484 California st. HORSE, HARNESS AND " WOODEN TO wagon. 11221/4 Folsom at. INE BAKERY AND LAUNDRY WAGONS, rockaway. buggies: also hftck. 828 Harrison. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. I"~D^Z^N^W^rT^YE^SoRN~HENS CHEAP. X 143 Bartlett, near Twenty-third. . LARGE VARIETY THOROUGHBRED hatching eggs. F. KRAUsS, 1031 McAllister. Soda-watelFfountain for sale, ap- ply 22 Fifth st. ■.■:'■■' I! iFA M 1 MILCn COW CHEAP. 1106 X I Twenty-fourth st., near Sanchez. .- Al LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKES J\ of safes which have been taken in exchange as part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: | 3 burglar-proof bank or coin safes, 7 jewelers' safes, 8 pawnbrokers' safes, 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar proof; all sizes; at less than half cost; see them before you order. The Waltz Safe Salesroom, 221 and 223 Market St., factory 13 and 15 Drtimm St., San Francisco. Cal. '■:'. OR SALE— STYLISH MARE; DOCTOR'S OR lady's driving. Avenue stables, 310 Golden Gate aye. . T7OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— CHIEFTAIN X? colt, harness, with delivery-wagon. 1104 Mission. GIOOD CUSHION TIRE SAFETY; ONLY $20. *f 328 McAllister st. \ T KW RANGES CHEAPER THAN BECOND- XI hand. W. 3. KAY Mfg Co., 12 California at. WILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS. SCALE, '" coitee-mUI and money-till; cheap. 102 Clay st. Gt OU N T 88, SHELVING, , SHOWCASES \J bought and sold. 1121% Market, bet. 7tb and Bth THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1895. CITY REAL ESTATE. <fcV7K~XOT < 25x80 FEEt7n^Aß'mD3Si6n «U?X 10. street. ■..-< ■ .-■ - ■-. $700— 5-room modern cottage: lot 25x130; half block from car line half cash. - ■ 1 Four flats, near 6th and Howard; lot 25x80 feet; rents $44; $4300. Other bargains; free circulars. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. • 4-ROOM COTTAGE HOME ON MOULTON, NR. -TConco, Sunny side, city cheap; easy terms; see it. MCCARTHY'S, 646 Market st. BARGAIN; $1450; 2-STORY 7-ROOM COT- tnge in Holly Park: corner lot; 60x50; can be bought for small payment, down: balance same as rent. CADENASSO „ CO., 512 Montgomery st. ■M-OBBY FLATS. LOCATION CHOICE. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. Reduced to 4000—2 handsome flats (just com- pleted), consisting of 6 and 6 rooms, bath and high basement; elegantly equipped and contain every modern improvement; bric-a-brac mantels, porce- lain bathtubs, gas fixtures, cement sidewalk, etc.; size of lot 25x110: terms $800 cash, balance monthly: 1017-1017 1/ 3 20th St., just W. of Castro. TOBIN it MCNALLY, 630 Market st. OR SALE— NEW COTTAGE 6 ROOMS: AND bath; part cash: owner on premises Sunday. Plymouth aye., Holly Park, 1 block from Mission electric cars. * ■ • <SlQAfi.fi ON INSTALLMENTS; MODERN «4)O\JVJU. cottage; 5 rooms; bath; finely deco- rated: planked basement. 804 Potrero aye. ■-' : QQKfi SPLENDID LOT 27x100: BEMIS, *$OO\J. Castro; block from electric cars; ready to build. J. R. ROCHE, San Rafael. . fPWO ENGLISH COTTAGES»7 ROOMS EACH; X interior must be seen to be appreciated; view from rear windows unsurpassed; will be sold at a bargain. 1010 and 1012 Broderick st. ATEW MODERN HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS; FINE. _ ly decorated ; will be sold cheap. 1929 Oak st., nearShrader; easy terms. OR SALE OR TO LET— COTTAGE OF 4 rooms; also store with 4 rooms on Thirtieth st., nr. Noe, with lot 57:6x125; chicken-house, stable, etc. Apply on premises or to C. J. BARRON, 1217 Market st. A BARGAIN— FOR SALE. IN THE WEST- J\. em Addition, 25x100, 2 flats, 5 and 6 rooms each; street accepted. Call between 12 and 1, 234 Montgomery St., room 4: owner. ■ TIT ANTED— CASH. CUE AP LOTS NORTH" t T and south of the park. S. P.. box 180, Call Office. • - jjb I • ")\i\ SEE THOSE HANDSOME NEW «lpU<_UV/. flats; McAllister st., bet: Baker and Lyon: owner on premises Sunday. L. FRIED- LANDER, 429 Montgomery st. Q>(*Z.(\ SEE THOSE HANDSOME NEW «3pO<JU. flats: McAllister St., bet. Baker and Lyon; owner on premises Sunday. L. FRIED- LANDER. 439 Montgomery st. TTOUSE AND LOT; 4 ROOMS: BATH; CHEAP. XX Apply J. GRAHAM, 27th and Alabama sts. HOUSES FOR SALE ON SMALL MONTHLY payments: loans made on San Francisco real estate. LOUIS BLANK, 214 Pine St.. rms. 58 & 59- X107:6-SW. CORNER JERSEY AND Diamond sts. Apply within. C?T7fiA HOUSE, 5 ROOMS: BARN, ETC., ,tj> X I \J\J. in Berkeley; lot 100x100, with creek. $5250— House, 7 rooms; fine corner; 120x135, with orchard. $1000— Fine corner; 40x100; macadamized ; $100 down, $100 yearly. CHAS. A. BAILEY/46 Market St., or Berkeley station. Berkeley. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TrrTTE^H^OM^~O^FriCT[TY_ARS' credit. D. H. TWINO, Sonoma City, Cal. "1 A ACRE LITTLE HOME, ONE-HALF MILE X\J from town; two-thirds in fruit and vines, balance in vegetables; Al land, with running water; good buildings and personal property; $2000 : half cash. D. H. TWINO, Sonoma City, Cal. 99 ACRES; 30 MINUTES FROM DEPOT; 40 .— — i miles out; 11 acres fruit and vines: 7 acres forest; hoi farm tools and poultry; $1500 cash. POLONY LANDS, IN TRACTS OF 4000 TO \J 100,000 acres; adjacent to rail and water trans- portation; at exceptionally low prices; and moder- ate priced bay county homes a specialty. . CC ACRES, THE LATE COUNTRY HOME OF 00 a deceased gentleman, the choice of the Rus- sian River Valley, 3 hours from this city, adjoining depot: 32 acres full-bearing fruit and vines ;modern 9-room, hard-finished hous*> and first-class farm buildings; a beautiful place that cost $9000 before fruit or vines were planted, is now offered by the administrator for the low price of $5500, half cash. T OVKLY PLACE OF 19 ACRES, SUITABLE XJ for summer residence or poultry ranch; one of the finest view in the State ; $1000 cash. - 99 ACRES; SO MINUTES FROM DEPOT; 40 _._,' miles out: 11 acres fruit and vines; 7 acres forest ; horse, farm tools and poultry; $1500 each. TO EXCHANGE BANK PROPERTY — A number of high-class ranches at half their value for good income city or Oakland property. v BOVEE, TOY <fc CO., 19 Montgomery st. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: PRICE RE- duced from $8000 to $4000; a fine place near Merced, consisting of 26 acres, all finely improved : set out to olives, oranges and grapes; good house of 8 rooms: stable: water free. The place being In fine order, no work will be required this season except cultivating; will exchange for city property. EDWIN K. ALSIP — CO., No. 9 Rotunda, Mills building, S. F. <Jl£ 1 9 f\f\(\ GREATEST BARGAIN IN ±_i.UUI». country real estate: 1280 acres finest agricultural land: SU miles from Willows, Glenu County seat, 1% miles from R. R. ware- house; 320 acres in grain: balance fallow: Im- provements, good new house and* barn, cost $2000 ; assessed this year reduced rate, $11,400; bank mortgage, $6000, may remain: now leased to good tenant. S. P. MIDDLETON _ Co., 30 Mout- gomery st. . I/ LEG ANT SMALL CHICKEN RANCH, NAPA : XU orchard, horse, cow, farm tools and furniture: very cheap: for immediate sale. Apply to C. K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. - A(\f\ A CR TO LEASE— ALAMEDA COUN- ttUU ty; springs; house; partly fenced; large oaks, etc.; $100 per year. L.L.SALSBURY.IOO2 Broadway, Oakland. •. "I^XCHANGE FOR CLOTHING— I4O ACRES XU unimproved land; part can remain at interest. Box 478, Santa Clara, Cal. TF YOU WANT A RANCH FOR GRAZING X purposes or an orchard already Improved, where only a small cash outlay is required, balance pay- able in 6 or 7 years, apply at 326 Montgomery st., ban Francisco. BARGAIN IN ALAMEDA COUNTY; 820 acres of foothill land; plenty of wood and water; only $6 per acre. Inquire JAMES CA- HILL, 408 Twelfth St., Oakland. . - 711 AND 20 ACRE PIECES— AI FOR CHICK- -1 9 en ranches: on 8 and 10 years' credit; $25, $30. $70 and $100 per acre; within 1 mile of town. D. H. TWINO, Sonoma City, Cal. MA XK 1 N " COUNTY-5000 ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege- table land; no irrigation; both rail and water transportation; $40 to $75 per acre; easy terms, town of Novato; graded school, hotels and stores on the property; send for circular. Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65, Chronicle building. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — TEE - i WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for moiling. * DENTISTS. AT CHALFANTS'S,BMAaoXTOR7MARKE^ sets of teeth are made to please or no charge- on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced* small gold lings only $2 ; painless extraction. A NY TOOTH OB EXTRACTED -XV painlessly by my secret method without dan- gerous cocaine or gas; won 8 first prizfi3; prices rea- sonable; work warranted; all operations expertly done; remember 1 have removed from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK I \K..1..1. LEEK, 1 FIFTH— OPKN~_VENINGS" XJ and Sunday until noon. DR. C. E. BLAKE'S - INDESTRUCTIBLE teeth-LATEST INVENTION-Especlally for bridge work; positively guaranteed never to break- any patient once seeing them will admit this is the tooth most wanted; also DR. BLAKE'S enameled platinum crowns: no display of gold. THE HIGHEST ART IN DENTISTRY. . Prices moderate. Ollice 405 Sutter, nr. Stockton. CROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 M A II- I ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists; only reli- aDie agent for painless extraction: artificial teeth Inn $5; fillings from ; extracting 50c, with gas $1. DrTrEA, 9 SIXTH ST.: ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices ana warranted; open evenings $7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED \s <$) I good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WARRANT- cd. DR. J. W. KEY, 1123 Market st. , .' . D~R. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. B. LUDLUM HILL, 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 50c; gas given. OLTON -DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. .PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ■jyTOTICE^ 6¥nDIB^OLIraON^ri?6TICE~IB Xi hereby given ; that the co-partnership hereto- fore existing .between ISAAC LEIPSIC, ABRA- HAM LEIPSIC, JOSEPH LEIP6IC, LEMUEL LEIPSIC, JACOB LEIPSIC, BENJAMIN LEIP- SIC, and doing business under the I firm name and | style of "Leipslc Brothers," at 2335 Washington street, in the city and county of San Francisco, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, by Benjamin Leipßlc retiring therefrom. . Notice is further given that ISAAC LEIPSIC, LEMUEL LEIPSIC, ABRAHAM LEIPSIC, JA- COB LEIPSIC, JOSEPH LEIPSIC, will continue the business on their own account under the firm name and style of Lelpstc Brothers ; that they have assumed all the Indebtedness of the former firm, and further, that all claims and demands due the former firm of LEIPSIC BROS, are payable to the said LEI PS 1C BROS., who will receive and receipt for the same. . * : ' "; Dated this firm day of April. 1895. typewriters and supplies. . Fo^b^e^t~val^e^e^^^sa^h7rXphTit lasts longest and does best - work.' ■NA YLOR, agent, 19 Montgomery at.; rente; repairs; Mimeo- graphs; supplies. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. NAP; NEW MODERN COTTAGE HOUSE OF 5 rooms and bath; beautiful location on the heights; near school and cars; lot 40x140; $1500- -1 buys It, and but a small cash payment is required. W. E. BARNARD & 50N, 468 Ninth st. ■■■■ ONE ~,.' • ■ ■; ~ ' _ ACRE AT PIEDMONT heights ■ WILL ■■■■:. GROW MORK THAN 6 acres . OF ORDINARY land. It is the richest kind of sediment soil. For vege- tables nothing can equal it. No irrigation required. This property has been farmed for 30 years con- tinually without a rest, and the crops are to-day almost too abundant to be handled easily. ; YOU NEVER SAW SUCH FRUIT, And Menlo Park cannot equal It for roses and i Cowers. It is a perfect garden spot. ■ A beautiful panoramic view can be had of Oak- land, Berkeley and the bay, a.nd the greatest dif- ference Is noticed In the climate from that of San 1 Francisco, being dry and warm and free from the cold wind and fogs. ' -1 ;-j- .. ■■:.-■;■. >-\ PIEDMONT HEIGHTS . Consists of 200 acres of gently rolling land lying just back of Blair Park, Piedmont, 10 minutes' walk from the end of cable road and 20 minutes' drive to center of Oakland.- THE PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT IN TWO. ONE TO TEN ACRE SUBDIVISIONS. $300 per acre. $400 per acre. _ $500 per acre. $600 per acre. - UNUSUAL TERMS! ONE-TENTH CASH. ONE-TENTH CASH. BALANCE TO SUIT. THEY ARE FAST BEING TAKEN UP. Over $18,000 worth sold last week. Many of the choicest lots left. DON'T WAIT. BUY NOW For above prices. This land worth $1000 per acre. Send for maps and prices. Carriages leave the office for PIEDMONT HEIGHTS every day at 10 a. M. and 2 r. _. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. _QF.AA C. P. KERN <fc CO., CENTRAL is)O*J\J\J. Bank building, Oakland, have just completed a fine modern 8-room house; corner lot; 10 minutes to Fourteenth-st. local; will sell; easy payments. ,- NAP; NEW MODERN COTTAGE HOUSE OF ft rooms and bath: beautiful location on the heights; near school and cars; lot 40x140; $1500 buys It, and but a small cash payment is required. W. ( . BARNARD - SON, 458 Ninth st. <_7ftft $60 CASH; BALANCE. $10 PER «Jp I \J\J. month; lot 40x172, on street 100 feet wide, macadamized and sewered ; lot also fronting on another street ; electric cars passing the lot: walking distance of local train. W. E. BARNARD 16 SON., 468 Ninth St., Oakland. A PER MONTH AND NOTHING DOWN _)i_V/ for a 5-room modern cottage, well ; located. Apply to ALDEN _ GARFIELD, 902 Broadway, Oakland. ■- ■ ■ alO LET— IN OAKLAND, $50. BEAUTIFUL home; house 10 rooms; large corner lot; stable and yard for horse and cow; 1 block to electric line and convenient to local station: one of the finest residence locations. R. M. ANTHONY, 466 Ninth St., Oakland. " . ' A I ONEY TO LOAN— SIOO,OOO ON IMPROVED ItX Oakland business or residence property only at 7" •. per cent. Apply to CLOUGH & BAKER, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. , PHEAP HOMES; $325, $500, $750, $850, $1000. V LODGE _ POWELL, Fruit vale station. WANTED— 50 HEAD OF SMALL MULES, t> broke; also 2 carloads of high grade cows, in exchange for clear Oakland. real estate; will pay j part cash. Address P. O. box 86, Oakland. BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE I'ROFKKTY X) sold on easy terms: small payment down or ex- changed. E. E. BUN I K. 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ffljiO AAA A BARGAIN-BUSINESS PROP- iiWvi erty on San Pablo aye.: 125 feet frontage. Apply to J. W. MOSS, 958 Broadway, Oakland. . I?OH SALK— OFFER WANTED FOR A LARGE T residence and grounds on the heights. East oak- land, near Borax Smith's palatial residence, to close an estate. BENEDICT _ CO., 457 Ninth St., Oakland. OOK! $150-LOTS IN FRUIT VALE ONLY $1 cash and $1 a week; buy a home and save your small earnings: the new railroad will double values in Oakland. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broad- way, Oakland. Qi 1 ")7\fi HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, IN BERKELEY; — \J\J. lot 40x100: one-third cash. ! $400— Lot 40x100: $50 down, $10 monthly; near proposed railroad. CHAS. a. BAILEY, Berkeley station, Berkeley. Q A CASH WILL BUY a NICE 6- ROOM <Jp I O\J cottage, worth $2000, leaving a mort- gage of $1000. Address \VM. P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. O^^SniE^»rA^rE~sTL^r^KA3r^cll^OL and station; $2250: $160 cash; $25 monthly; new 5-room cottage and bath. - — ;. $2650— cash: $25 monthly: 37x100; s- room cottage and bath. . $3150— 5200 cash; $30 monthly; new cottage 7 rooms and bath. • $3250— *50 cash: $35 monthly; 88x100; corner house in fine condition: S rooms and bath. Houses to rent from $10 up; open Sundays and holidays. MAKCLSE & REMMEL, Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 Market St., San Fran- cisco. \ I AMEDA PROPERTY— RENT, BELL __ or exchange bargains. Call on WILL BURN- HAM CO., 1355 Park st., Al.-.mcda, and BURN- HAM & MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery St., S. F. A LAMEDA BARGANS, FOR CASH AND IN- -<!»- stall merits— Houses to let In all parts of Ala- nie.la. H. H. MOItKAL cV CO.. 1432 Park st. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. T^oITRF^TTN^AXA^_?D^3wDEIIN^ntOOM X* house; fine location; pleasant grounds; .iur- nisbed or unfurnished; 1630 Central aye. Inquire 1636 Central aye., or room 37, Wells-Fargo Ex- press building, this city. IpOR RENT — IN ALAMEDA (WEST END) : cottage 7 rooms; large garden; reasonable rent. Addres O. HOFMAN, 2414 Sacramento St., city. 4 LAMEDA— RENT — FURNISHED MOD- A crn upper flat, 7 rooms, three blocks Chestnut station N. G. R. R. Inquire 2036 San Jose aye., irom 12 to 2 p.m. BERKELEY. REAL ESTATE. H~ERE'S A BARGAIN; 7-ROOM TSoUSE~T2 lots: only $2000. JOS. J. MASON, Dwightr way station. . dj»~Q^nn BW HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS: LARGE «JpOt/v/v". corner lot near station and school; street work all done: ft bargain. JOS. J. MASON, Dwight-way station, Berkeley. MEDICAL. T^VDI_S-i323 GEARY; DRS. JANNEY IN- Xi stitute open for reception of women before and during confinement; skill only; advice free; all subjects of private, or delicate nature confidential. A r OUNG~WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITION X as housekeeper for widower. 20 Turk st. ■ NEW PROCESS— 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 be sent and used at home; all'cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 31 8 Kearny st. T ADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. SCOTT, llO^is Turk St., for Irregularities, no matter what cause; home in confinement; also disease of the eye treated. ; ! 7,1 EM ALE PILLS FROM FAMOUS PERSIAN i i: prescription; quick; positively harmless: price, $5. COKE CO., specialists, 1423 Market st. ■ ~\ SURE SAFE CURE FOR ALL FKMALK JA. disease; a home in confinement ; with- best care; with the privacy of a home and conveniences of a hospital; consultation free and confidential; a I positive cure for liquor, morphine. and tobacco habit; every case guaranteed without Injury to health. MRS. DR. OWYER, 31iy 2 Hyde st. DAUDET'S APHKO TABLETS— THE GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, Impotencyand all disorders of the sexual organs; $1 a box, 6 boxes $5; send for circular. J. H. : WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. I "POSITIVE, GUARANTEED CURE FOR IK- X regularities; used for years In private practice with Invariable success even in most aggravated cases; easy to take; perfectly natural in action; ' no pain, exposure or danger: cures in two days; sent securely sealed on receipt of $3 or C. O. D.; strictly confidential. Address DR. V J. MILTON BERGETOLE, P. O. box 2223, 8. F. DR. HALL, 11 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, . next Hibernla Bank ; diseases of women. MM K. BORLE, SPIRITUAL MAGNETIC healer; hours 9to 12, Ito 6. 9 Mason st. ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT JL> at the most reasonable price In the city. • MRS. M. PFEIFFEK, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. < : ALL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. DA VIES,: 14 McAllister : St., near' Market: leads ■■ all competitors only qualified, trusty spe- cialist . for safe, quick relief of Irregularities, no matter what cause: treatment scientific, harmless and painless: never fails; home in confinement. If IRREGULAR OK ANY FEMALE DIHE"aSE ■i see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content.* 254 V 3 4th. DBS. GOOD W US, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF women; ladles near or far assured quick relief ! of disease; irregularities restored daily; safe cure I euaranted;. no instruments: home for patients; best medical attendance; low fees; free: Drs. Scud- der's ■ pills and capsules warranted.l37o Market st. MRS. DR. WEGNER, 419 EDDY ST.— lEREG- ularlties cured In one day; no Instruments; plUs and safety; capsules guaranteed; travelers at- tended; no delay; private home for ladies. ■:.'.- ~A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS. i xi. A boon to ladles trouble with Irregularities; no danger; safe and sure; $2 50, express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. : OSGOOD BROS., Oak- land, Cal., agents for Alpeau et Cle.T ■ -;■■. ■• ; .-., r - DB. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT, FORMERLY of 1211V2 Mission, now 1508 Market St.; month- y Irregularities cured lln a few hours; guaranteed; no Instruments used; sure preventive. -■-- . ■ '■'--■ - " .-.:.', .^ ;". ; FINANCIAL. ,_. _--\, ■■ anted— to borrow^2oo; will^ay 10 cent, with «ood ; security. Address S., box 125, Call Office. 1 ■ houses to LEX. 51jseT5o^mT^a^d~£a?hT^3Tsiinna St., bet. Fifth and Sixth. . 1/n~Q' ; ELLIS— HOUSE ; . 7 ■- ROOMS 4 BATH; lilt/3 rent $20. Apply 626 Eddy st. SUNNY HOUSE, NICELY PAINTED AND papered: 8 rooms; all modern improvements. 632 Eddy st. ■ , FOR RENT— A MODERN house WITH ALL conveniences and a line marine view. ' Apply 2115, Pacific aye., bet. 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Rent reduced.' .... .TTJOR RENT FOR $50 PER MONTH— A FINE ■X: house of 12 rooms; 3 acres of land; at San An- selmo; house to be put in thorough condition. Ap- ply to EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., 9 rotunda, Mills building, San Francisco. OUSE 8 ROOMS, BATH, 1323 WEBSTER St., near O'Farrell; your terms to good tenant, A ROOMS. BATH, STABLE; CHEAP. APPLY tt 2643 Bryant St., near Twenty-fifth. WILLOW AYE., OFF LARKIN-DE- tached sunny house; 6 rooms and bath. H" OUSE 4 OR 8 ROOMS, BATH AND YARD; reduced rents. 1040y 2 Howard at., bet. Sixth and Seventh. - - OUSE OF 7 ROOMS, WITH ALL MODERN improvements. 733 Turk st. O-STORY BAY-WINDOW HOUSE ; RENT X reduced. 536 Hermann st., near Fillmore. ' "I A 7 VALENCIA— 6 ROOMS AND BATH; X*± 4 water free: rent $17. H~ OUSEB, HOUSES, HOUSES, HOUSES, To rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent. BALDWIN * HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. — — . — - FUKNIgHEI> HOUBKS. • SIX ROO3IS NICELY FURNISHEdTvEIIY cheap. 725 O'Farrell st. or Speck's. C( TABLE HOUSE: 6 ROOMS; BATH; \J piano; garden; etc. 1517 Golden Gate aye. LEGANT FURNISHED ' HOUSE OF 14 rooms and bath ; Franklin St., near O'Farrell ; as owner is leaving town, can be had cheap. UMBSEN <fc CO., 14 Montgomery st. , ELEGANTLY FURNISHED" SOUTHERN Xli home of « choice sunny rooms', suitable for doctor or dentist; rent free. 1431 Market st. TVTEW FURNITURE OF FLAT, 7 BOOMS AND JA bath, for sale and rial to let. Address F. F., box 119, Call Office. > 1 '71 & EDDY-FURIBHED FLAT 5 ROOMS X I XO and bath; rent $25. CjQAFOR FURNISHED FLAT 6 ROOMS; «3P»J" piano; 2 to 6 months; references ex- changed. Address C. 8., box 101 Call Ollice. IiIUBNJMBKD LOWER FI»AT; 315 HAIGnT, X I near Buchanan; 6 rooms, bath ; rent $35. Ap- ply EASTON. EIiDBIDGE & CO.. 638 Market st. COTTAGES TO L.ET. " Q^raiß^E^NT^^E^^riio^A^DTFlNE OO bay-window cottage; 4 rooms, bath and base- ment. j ': i ■.;-• POTTAGE; 4 ROOMS; MODERN IMPROVE- j V ments; garden; yard 1831 O'Farrell 6t. i "\TEAT COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS. AND BATH;( i-^l cellar; yard. 1127 Twentieth ft. <n»Q COTTAGE 4 ROOMS; a BLOCKS FROM ! <IDO. Mls3ion-st. care. Apply 360 Jessie st.; © Q COTTAGE; 8 ROOMS. 38 BRYANT AYE., ! <PO. off Bryant, bet. Seventh and Eighth. SI TO V COTTAGES; 4 AND 6 ROOMS; BATH, basement, yard. Cor. Dolores ana Fifteenth sts. FIATS TO LET. TTOT^VALEXCI A^FXA^Pr^ICE^SUNNY X l jX rooms; bath; good location for roomers. 6 ROOMS AND BATH; WATER FREE; 113 Sullivan si., near Stanyan; rent $16. <3jl C SUNNY FLAT; 4 ROOMS. 715 BUSH, <JpXU. in rear. \fEW~SUNNY FLAT 4 ROOMS: LARGE -Li yard. 52 Norfolk, bet. 11th - 12th, off Harrison. LAT 4 ROOMS. 8 LEWIS ST., OFF TAYLOR, near Post. Q»T Q :n CORNER FLAT . OF 7 ROOMS. fS)XO,O\J» cor. Twenty-sixth and Castro sts. FLAT 6 ROOMS: ALL MODERN IMPROVE- JP ments: rent cheap. 331 a Oak st. -", GOOD ROOMS: SUNNY: YARD AND BASE- mi nt .; $14. -622 Minna St., near Seventh. . CJUNN V AT OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH. 232y 0 Sixth st. - 9 EXTRA-CONVENIENT FLATS; 6 AND 7 —i rooms, baths: modern improvements; sun all day. Fell St., bet. Broderick and Baker. ©I "I 2960 FOLSOM— 3 ROOMS AND BATH. <S)J- X. W. col, 684% California st. fTo FLAT 4 NICK ROOMS AND YARD. rJpX.<^. 441% Clementina st., near Sixth.. C» I A FLAT 4 BOOMS ; HALL AND DOUBLE <JIU. parlors. 1606^ Stevenson St., near Eighteenth. TTPPEIt FLAT: 5 LARGE ROOMS; ALL MOD^ U crn improvements; sun all day. 932 Shotwell St., near Twenty-fourth. 1 »> < PAGE— LOWER FLAT FIVE SUNNY lOa rooms and bath. TNVALIDOR NERVOUS PERSON CAN HAVE . X handsome unfurnished flat for $10; quiet and healthy; good attendance. Address 8., box 108, Call office. 1 A") FULTON— EXCELLENT NEW UPPER JL~tZi flat. 7 rooms, bath; modern. 1 VfEWLY PAPERED SUNNY. FLAT OF 3 1.1 rooms; $12; water free. 356 Third st. "171 LEG ANT NEW -FLATS, ft AND 6 ROOMS, X\i bath: $10 to $17. Seventh St.. below Bryant. RiCA TAYLOR — BEAUTIFUL FLAT ; 6 OxO rooms and bath; low rent; open all day. TTPPER FLAT 7 ROOMS AND BATH: BUNNY U and desirable. 1441 McAllister st. G. H. UMBSEN A CO. ■- Ql Cl HAJQUT, NR. BUCHANAN— UPPER OXO2 flat 7 rooms, bath; rent $27 50. Apply I : ASTON, ELDRIDGE <$: CO., 638 Market st. QAO GEARY— 2 OR MORE SUN NY UNFUR- OU^ nished rooms; also furnished : gas; bath. A ROOMS; UPPER FLOOR. 82 EVERETT ST., ~i near Fourth. . LEGANT SUNNY FLAT 7 . ROOMS, BATH: beautifully papered and frescoed. 713 Grove. LATS. FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, FLATS, To rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent, to rent. BALDWIN .<■ HAMMOND. 10 Montgomery st. HOUSEKEEPING KOOMIsI roLBOM^-f6 up; to TinTsTi etTr ooms I O"i complete for housekeeping ; yard. /IQQ MINNA, BETWEEN FIFTH AND .1 0». ) Sixth— large rooms, suitable for house- keeping. ■-; QQ I EDDY— UNFURNISHED ROOMS 001 for housekeeping. 790 GEARY— SUNNY, SINGLE AND DOU- I ajO We, housekeeping if desired. J9C SIXTH— SUNNY, FURNISHED tt*ii«J housekeeping rooms; rent reasonable. TaQ~ASH A VIE. — TWO UNFURNISHED IUO rooms. Q-.Q MINNA— 2 OR 3 FURNISHED ROOMS Out/ for housekeeping; also others. -J 1 9 SIXTH— 2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR 1 — A) housekeeping; $10. 99 ELLIS— 2 PLEASANT ROOMS COM- — i— pletely furnished for housekeeping ; separate entrance, yard, etc. ; $14 per month. 77 NINTH— a OR 3 furnished rooms I I for housekeeping. HA Ql MINNA — 3 ROOMS FURNISHED i tfcO'.» complete for housekeeping. ■ 1 Q A_ HOWARD, COR. TENTH— , SUNNY lOwt furnished housekeeping rooms; bath; $10. "1 O GARDEN, 'ABOVE SIXTH, OFF HARRI- XO son— Furnished rooms, . single and - house- keeping. Vine TWENTY-FIRST— UNFURNISHED XXxJO parlors; kitchen furnished; $14; call 12. 9 1 Q ' FRANKLIN— 3 ROOMS, COMPLETE FOR •£xO housekeeping; no children. ■ , . r ELEVENTH — SUNNY CORNER BAY- window suite; new carpets and furniture; gas. stove and private bath; complete for house- keeping; American family; quiet location. " 1 J Q I'll I KD— SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING HO rooms, complete; bath; gas. ■ ■■• 9Q HARRIET— A FURNISHED ROOM FOR ±JO housekeeping. ■ ■ Q99 THIRD— FRONT FURNISHED - HOUSE- O-J^y keeping suites, $9, $12; single, $1, $1 25. CA f* MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR O~i:\J housekeeping; large yard. - . ■ ; . WEBSTER — LARGE PARLORS and kitchen, furnished, or unfurnished, for housekeeping. " . (J/fQ HOWARD-BACK AND FRONT PAR- VrtV lors; nicely furnished for housekeeping. A 9Q SIXTH— NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS' trxJt/ for housekeeping. .■ . . ' ' ■ QA7 "WEBSTER— FLOOR 3 UNOPUR- V\J I nished rooms and bath; $10. ■ :, ; ; 1 One FOLSOM, COR. f rteenth— 2 XOxfO large connecting rooms and kitchen; unfurnished; no children; rent $14. * 99Q SEVENTH— FURNISHED OR UN* *j— O furnished roinms; suitable for housekeeping. yIOQ GEARY— FURNISHED ROOMS FOR rtZiO housekeeping; also single. : : ; 71 "I STOCKTON — NICE HOUSEKEEPING- A 11 rooms; $8 to $12 a month.' - 9A/> VAIJ2NCIA— 2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, Zi\J\J furnished for housekeeping; gas; bath; $16. I ft9A STOCKTON— OR 3 NICE SUNNY 1O«jU rooms furnished for housekeeping; cheap.' 'ij»Q LARGE ROOM ANil KITCHEN UNFUR- O . nish cd. .18 Lewis, off Taylor, near Sutler. AQ9 GOLDEN GATE AYE.— 3 ELEGANT ttOZi furnished house-keeping rooms; also single. FxAA SIXTH-8 ROOMS; $14. \ : /^9l 1 JESSIE, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND O-Slz Eighth— 4 rooms; $9. - pERARD . HOUSE, 142:. SEVENTH— VJT nished rooms, single and double, housekeeping. "1 QAQ POLK— ROOMS, FURNISHED. OR UN- lovO furnished, suitable for business; rent low. OK PEARL, OFF MARKET— TWO BUNNY ■i-tO rooms. •, .• '-■ .. ■ -I 99 TURK— SUNNY ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN X^.— < suite, $8 up; restaurant attached. , ROOMS TO LET. HToiEIXIS^^F^JR^aSH^D^U^N^TIOOM"; ulu stationary washstand: bath. DOT TURK— LARGE FRONT SUITE, PRl- O— ix vate family ;. alsojsingle room. . 1 OAQI HOWARD— ELEGANT FURNISHED X_iUt/3 front rooms; new flat; rent cheap. IHI (i LARKIN— « SUNNY FRONTUNFUR- XvlQ nished rooms; rent $10. ... COO GOLDEN GATE . AYE.— ELEGANTLY «J— O furnished large alcove suite; private fam- ily; »20. ■ ■ 70J. HOWARD— NICE SUNNY FRONT RMS.; I v/"i single or en suite. c~\ Q THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK— FUR- OLo nished rooms for housekeeping. J MISSION, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH— t/OU Sunny furnished front rooms. rA O TURK— FRONT " ROOMS COMPLETE «JttO for housekeeping; bath and gas; $12. i-fOfi FOLSOM— DOUBLE FRONT FURNISH- • I \J\J ed sunny room; rent cheap. i7f\Z DOLORES, NEAR TWENTIETH— I \JO niahed rooms. . 191 Q POLK — UNFURNISHED SUNNY X.IIX.IJ suite, suitable for dressmaking or dentist. QOQ POWELL— NICE SUNNY FURNISHED .——■O room. . Oil A TURK— NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY ZiUti: front room; room for housekeeping; reasonable. . : •J 99 TAYLOR — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED JL.— ._ sunny rooms. rfIHE MARSHALL, COR. LAG UNA AND Mo- x Allister— All sunny suites and single; splendid ' table rates reasonable. MRS. J. B. MARSHALL. ■VTOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. x Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per night, 85c to $1; week, $1 50 to $5; families. pHATSWORTH, 703 SUTTER — SUNNY, \J handsomely furnished rooms ; bath ; good ser- vice; reasonable. ■ , A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAB- JY ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; nrst.class in every respect; terms reasonable. riIHE SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE; 129 X new sunny rooms; strictly respectable: half price of best hotels with equal accommodations ; very central. 28 Eighth St.. near Market. BOARDING AND ROOMS. "xi^EiiA^SrrsAir76~s^^virr^aAirD ■FY for gentlemen, with large gunny rooms; con- venient to Morton and Chestnut stations. £?9f« EDDY-SUNNY " FRONT RMS.: SUITES U*dU and single ; best board reasonable. YDE, 299, NR. EDDY— NEWLY FURNISH- ed sunny room; hot and- cold' water; bath; large grounds; detached house; No. 1 table board. 9AO LEAVEN WORTH — SUNN V ROOM uUO with board: strictly private; reference. C I 7 MASON, NEAR B UTTER— SUNNY FUR- OJ~ I nished room; board; American cook; ref. f*i)l BUSH — SUITE .2 ■ FRONT ROOMS; \J£iL single rooms: good board: $16. CHILDREN BOARDED. "VI T ANTET^T^^KE^HARGE ToFcHII^dTa TV good home to any wishing to put out a child; terms reasonable. Apply Call Office. ADY WISHES CARE OF A CHILD. AP- ply 324% Tenth st. /"10MPETENT LADY WOULD LIKE CHILD \J to board; good home guaranteed. MRS. H., box 85, all Office. STORES TO LET. §*^TA^T^ET : wrra^^Bo^MsT^9^BT ; oX^ xU. som St., near Twenty-fifth. W. NICOL, 41/2 California st. ©17 NEW STORE, 3 ROOMS, YARD; REAR «J) Jl I . entrance. 911 Folsom, near Fifth. (&1 A STORE AT 321 NOE ST., KB. MAR- «JP±U. ket. mo CORNER SUITABLE FOR DRUG- x store; near Howard and Tenth sts. G. H. UMB- SEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. 9Q_Q MISSION— STORE AND i LIVING Zii7 — O rooms and stable. ■ . • OFFICES TO LET. 2"^WM^T^?I^S^Fl!oORr~3lO KEARNY St.; rent $10. ESK ROOM AT ROOM 6, SIXTH FLOOR, Mills building. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES. D~~eli nqi:ent~sale NOTICE^GOLDEN XJ Eagle Mining Company— Location of principal place of business. San Francisco, California: loca- tion of works, Devils Gate Mining District, Lyon County, Nevada. *■ Notice — There are delinquent upon the following j described stock, OS account of assessment (No. 1), | levied on the Bth day of January, 1895, the several amounts net opposite the names of the re- spective shareholders, as follows: No, MeM Names. No. Cert. Shares. Amount. Morris Hoefllch 5 10.000 $1,50000 H. M. Levy, Trustee 7 20,000 3,000 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee 8 1,000 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee 9 1,000 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee 10 1,000. 15000 H. M. Levy, Trustee. 11 1,000 150 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee 12 600 75 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee 18 20,000 3,000 00 E. R. Holmes, Trustee .19 7,900 1,185 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee 20 995 149 25 And In accordance with law, and an order from the Board of Directors, made on the eighth day of January, 1895, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at pub- lic auction at the office of the company, room 60, Nevada Block, No. 309 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. _. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and ex- penses of sale. -■■••• E. B. HOLMES. Secretary. Office— Room 50, Nevada Block. No. 309 _on* Corner? stre«t, San Francisco, California. POSTPONEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the date of the sale of delinquent stock for assessment No. 1 is hereby postponed to MON- DAY, the 25th day of March, A. D. 1895, at the same time and place. ■ - E. B. HOLMES, Secretary. GOLDEN EAGLE -MINING COMPANY. FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the day of the sale" of delinquent stock for assessment No. 1 Is hereby further postponed to WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of April, A. D. 1895, at the same time and place. ■ K. B. HOLMES, Secretary. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. • PROPOSALS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Xi Board of Directors of the Escondido Irrigation District will receive sealed proposals for the pur- chase of $80,000 of the bonds of said district, and bids will be received therefor at the office of the said board in Escondido, Col., until 10 o'clock a. m. on the 15th day of April, 1895. A. J. WERDEN, Secretary of the Escondido Irrigation District. Dated March 16, 1895. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDAY, April 15. Stmr Cosmopolis, Dettmers, 48 hours from New- i port; ballast, to Union Lumber Co. ■ Domestic Ports. PORT TOWNSEND— Arrived Apr Schr Re- porter, from San Pedro; schrs Compeer and Maggie C Russ, from La Libertad. MARRIAGE LICENSES. G. U. Smith and Maggie Callahan, 27—18. Benito Lopez and Catal lna Briones, 28—24. Thomas F. O'Connor and Nellie Sullivan, 28—26. Peter F. Grennan Jr. and Anna M. Kelly, 25—26. G. Glanbatista and Gaspari Sparanza, 35—27. - Simon M. Shannon and Delia McGrath, 29—28. Carl A. Nelson and Anna Olsen, 25—15. Nelson S. Casey and Ella F. Melntvre, 24—22. Frank E. Plate and Mary A. Wall, 23— William A. Morgan and Marian N. Davis, 23—23. Peter Moore and R«'bba U. Milllgan, 82—29. W. B. K:irnes and Wlnnifred M. Tierney, 22—23. Per N. Kroon and Bertha Andersen, 29—23. Thomas Sweeney and Carrie Moore, 49— George Fisher and Bertha Merzebach, 34—23. ' Peter H. Petersen and May Furlong, 29—32. J. G. Fitzgerald and Minnie A. King, 24—22. BIRTHS— DEATHS, [Birth, marriage ana death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. . They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. ) BORN. EISELEN-In this. city, April 3, 1895, to the wife -.. of O. J. Etselen, a daughter. -■ LAUGENOUR— Near Woodland, Cal., January 18, 1895, to the wife ot C. T. Laugenour, a son. SCHULTZ— In this city, April 10, 1895, to the - wife of George A. SchulU, a son. '-.^iv,-; . SEARS— April 9, 1895. to the - wife of Lieutenant James H. Sears, U. S. N., a daughter. . MARRIED. CROWELL— FREDSON— ApriI 14, 1895, by the ? Rev. A. Drahms, Martin ■L. Crowell and • Esther C. Fredson. : - MORROW-GIBSON— In this city, April 12, 1895, ' by the Rev. W. C* Pond, Thomas Morrow and Ella Gibson, both of San Francisco. WEST— MOWER In this city, April 9. 1895, by the Rev. Thomas Howell, i Charles S. West and Ada L. Mowery, both of San Francisco. .. - : - WOODBURY— In Napa, April 1895, William Woodbury and Lizzie Kimball Hall. : DIED. \ Abrahams, Mrs. Bertha Hacher, William Allen, Elisha C. , • ' = McAuiiffe. Mary Armstrong, Marguerite McGrath, Alice • • Bacon, Jacob : Montgomery, Mary K. i . Burns, Dr. Thomas M. Metaatazio. Alossundro Brady, Rev. Edward B. Peralta, J. B. , Conlon, Catherine . Eoburt, Minnie Cushing, Brigham Rlese, Alma Dwyer, Patrick A. . Smith, Lizzie ' ', Daniels, William Sands, William 1 Davis, Margaret Sherman, Matilda B. ' Elliott, Virginia Williams, Miss M. E. Gilbert, Christopher J. Zieglmayr, Theresia ABRAHAMS— In this city, April 13, 1895. Mrs. Bertha Abrahams, beloved mother of Llppman, Max, Charles, Lesser : and Heiruan Abrahams, Mrs. Heiman Jacob and Mrs. Kauffman Jacob, a natiye of Charnikau, Prussia, aged 73 years. JOES" Friends and acquaintances are respect* fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. k., from her late resi- dence, 1214 Powell street. Interment New Salem Cemetery, by train, j By special request no flowers. ALLEN— In this city, April 13, 1895, Elisha C, in- fant daughter of Anthony and Mamie Allen. ARMSTRONG— In this city. April 14, 1895, Mar- guerite Armstrong, a native of San Francisco. BRADY— In this city. April 13, 1895, Rev. Ed- ward Bernard Brady, C. 8. P., rector of St. Mary's Church. Dupont and California streets, a native of Irelany, aged 47 years. SSTA solemn high mass of requiem will be sung for the repose of his soul, THIS DAY (Tues- day), at 10 o'clock a. m., at . St. Mary's Church, Dupont and California streets. Members of the clergy and friends are invited. BACON— In this eit\-, AprU % 15, 1895, Jacob Bacon, beloved husband of Carrie M. Bacon, a native of , Bath, Me., aged 60 years. 35"Friend3 are Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock? a. m., from St. Luke's Church, corner Clay street and Van Ness avenue. Interment private. BURNS-rln Oakland, April 13, 1895, Dr. Thomas M. Burns, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 56 years) 5 months and 8 days. CONLON— In this city, April 14, 1895. Catherine, beloved wife of the late Matthew Conlon, a native Ireland, aged 47 years. - j and acaualntances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late resi- dence, 1129 Harrison street, thence to St. Jo* seph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose or her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m, lntermenC Holy Cross Cemetery. CUSniNG-In this city, April 15, 1895, Brigham Cushing, a native of San Francisco. DANIELS— In this city, April 13, 1895, William, beloved husband of Bridget Daniels, and father oi Henry, Ella, Ethel and George Daniels, a native of England, aged 46 years. A member of Burns* Lodge No. 68, A. O. TJ. W. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DA"? (Tuesday), at 1 :30 o'clock P. _.. from his late resi- dence, 31 Garden street, thence to St. Rose's) Church for services at 2 o'clock p. m. Interment* Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVIS— In this city, April 13, 1895, Margaret . Mary, beloved wife of William W. Davis, daugh- ter of Margaret and the late Charles Murphy, and slater of John, Agnes, Martha and th- !ate Joseph) Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 6 months and 23 days. AST Friends and acquaintances niv respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT" (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock p. jr.. from the resi- dence of her mother. 21 Hubbard StTMt, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DWYER— In this city, April 15, 1895, Patrick A., beloved husband of the Ittte Ann Dwyer a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 58 years. tfS~Th<> funeral will take place TO-MOKBOW (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the par- lors of McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy street. Funeral private. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ELLIOTT— In this city, April 13, 1895, -Virginia Elliott, a native of Marysville. CaL, aged 20 years and 10 months. . GILBERT— In this city. April 15, 1895, Christo- . pher J., beloved son of C. J. and tin- late Mary A. Gilbert, brother of James Gilbert, and nephew of Mrs. Rosa Smith, a native of Han Francisco, aged. 26 years 6 months and 10 days. . • ' JB3~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW" (Wednesday^, at 1 o'clock p. v., from the par- lors of the Union Undertaking Company, 733 Mission street, near Third, thence to St. Peter's • Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HACHER— In this city, April 13, 1595, William Hacher, beloved husband of Louisa 11; her, and stepfather of Louise and August Ernst, a native of Saxony, Germany, aged 65 years. " : Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'cloclc p. jr., from his late residence, 1510 Mason street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.' McAULIFFE-In this city, April 14, 1895, Mary McAuliffe, beloved mother of James," Dennis ana the late Timothy McAuliffe, a native of the parish Of Kilcock, County Cork, Ireland, aged 75 years. «V?" The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 8:15 o'clock a.m.. from the par* lors of J. C. O'Connor <fe Co.. 767 Mission , street, thence to St. Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. _> • Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 10:40 a. _, train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. McGRATH— Oakland, April 15, 1895, Alice, beloved wife of John McGrath, mother of. Willie, Eddie and Alice McGrath, and sister of John Brennan of San Francisco, a native of Callan, County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 47 years. SW Friends and acquaintances are .respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 731 Center street; thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, West Oakland, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of : her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. k. Inter- ment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MONTGOMERY— In Golden Gate. Alameda Coun- ty, April 15, 1895, Mary E., beloved wife of W. A. Montgomery, and sister of E. B. Shnmway, a native of Minnesota, aged 39 years 7 mouths and 23 days. :.'- '■■' METASTAZIO— this city, April 15, 1895, Ales- sandro Metastazio, a native of Italy, aged 69 years. ■ O. C. F.— To the officers and members of Empire Council No. 47, O. C. F. : [ You are hereby notified to meet at A. O. F. Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of out late Friend. Alessaandro Metastazio. JULIA A. HOBBOSE, Councilor. JAJCF3 Jordan, Secretary. PERALTA— In San Leandro, April 14, 1895, J. B. Peralta, aged 60 years and 11 months. ROBART— In this city, April 13. 1895. Minnie, be- loved wife of O. F. Robart, a native of Wisconsin, aged 27 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. _ from the par- lors of H. C. Porter <fe Co., 116 Eddy street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. RIESE— In this city, April 15, 1895, Alma, beloved wife of Ernest Rlese, and mother of Ernesc llieao Jr., a native of Germany, aged 32 years. j SMITH— In this city, April 14. 1895, Lizzie, wife of Julius 11. Smith, a native of Maine. fiST-Funeral services will be held THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. _ from her late residence, 2302 Fillmore street. SANDS— lnSanMateo, April 14, 1895, William Sands, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years, f Wash- ington (D. C.) papers please copy.J ££S* Friends and' acquaintances are respects fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from SU Matthew's Catholic Church, San Mateo. Inter- ment St. John's Cemetery. - SHERMAN— In this city, April 15, 1895, Matilda Barreda, wife of Harry M. Sherman, M.D., and daughter of the late F. L. Barreda, Esq., of New York, in her 39th year. [New. York City papers pleane copy.l JB®-The funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. it., from St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will* bo celebrated. Interment private. WILLIAMS— In this city, April 12, 1895, Miss Minnie E. Williams, daughter of A. E. Williams a native of Canada, aged 21 years 8 months and 4 days. JEST Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORRO (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. _ from the Firs) Baptist Church, Eddy street. Remains can be . viewed at the parlors of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2429 Mission street, .to-day (Tuesday) after 10 o'clock a. _. ZIEGLMAYR— In this city, April 13,-1895, Theresla Zieglmayr, beloved ' mother of Ferdi- nand, George and William Zieglmayr and Mrs, . Emma Fraser, a native of Germany, aged 70 years. Friends and acquaintances and members ot Empire Council No. 47, O. C. F., are respect- fully Invited to attend . the funeral THIS DAT (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from her late resi- deuce, 224 Van Ness avenue. interment- 1. O. Ob - F. Cemetery. • O. C. F.— the officers and members of Empire Council No. 47, O. C. F. : You are hereby nott/« fled to meet at A. O. F. Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock p. it, fot ' the purpose of attending the funeral of our lata Friend, Theresia Zieglmayr. JULIA A. HOBBOSE, Councilor. .lamb Jobdan, Secretary. '.... v, ' . ' I UNITED UNDERTAKERS' " EMBALMING PARLORS. Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals ' - at Reasonable Rates. - • : Telephone 3167. 27 and 20 Fifth street. MCAVOY A CALLACHER, |'| • FUNERAL DIRECTORS A EMBALMERS, j 20 Fifth St., Opp. -incoln School.- .-'j Telephone 3080. ''\ ' ■ , !f A3.~MC_ — *6XXT. .""'!"" ""CKAsTkcMENOICKYI JAMES McMENOBEETt & SON, I UNDERTAKE— AND KHBALHESSJ 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. I Telephone No. ..33s4»________J JAS. ENGLISH, " T. R. CAREW. CABEW _ ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND : EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Van Ness are., near Market St., Han Francises. Telephone 3158. N. B.— Not connected with any other house In this city. ■ - LAUREL HILL CEfIETERY ASSOCIATION. pHOICE LOCATIONS IN ANY PART OF THE \J grounds for . sale and lots laid out on the Lawn system or ; inclosed with low walls, as purchase! may desire. ' . Perpetual care of plats a specialty. ■ Cemetery permanent. • >■•• ■■■: ," For the purchase of lots or for any Improvements apply to the superintendent on , the grounds, Cen- tral avenue and Bush St., San Francisco, Cal. .. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY. j TN SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIABT}' 1 laid out on the lawn plan: perpetual cure: bean-' tlful, permanent and easy of , access ; see it bef or » buying a burial place elsewhere. - • , • CUr office. 8 Citr Hall Arena* . 13