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, S_E? REAI - estate. j H. UMBSEN A CO.. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, RENT COLLECTORS AND AUCTIONEERS. 14 Montgomery st., near Market, San Francisco. Call and obtain one of our "Baal Estate Records." which- contains a list of properties for sale in all parts Of the city. " . >: .17 IMPROVED PROPERTY. ©11 r\f\(\ PACIFIC HEIGHTS MANSION: «3MI.UUU. Broadway; elegant bay-window- residence of 9 rooms and bath: grand marine views; lot 35x100. • ym\~\*~) KflA LOVELY AVESTERN ADDI- *!D-L_'.OUU. tlon home: nice 2-story bay-win- • dow residence of Id rooms and bath, laundry, base- ment, etc.: brick foundation; stone walks: all mod- ern Improvements and conveniences: large grounds; 62:6x112:6 with ell 25x37:6: nice gar- den: Broadway; well located; furniture included. • Q^AAA BUSINESS CORNER ON 26TH ST.; «*?«JUUU. store and 3 rooms and flat of 5 rooms find bath; brick foundation; this is cheap; one- half of lot vacant. Q9A AAA KENT $2100 PER ANNUM; — i'.Uv'w. several new modern flats on San Jose aye.; lot 63x90. <I_Q-"*»nil CHEAP: SUTTER-ST. RESI- «it)OOUU. dence of 7 rooms and bath; bay-win- dow: brick foundation; stone walks, etc.; street accepted. £w?_lA WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR CITY tipOOUU. property: Ash bury Heights: substan- tial house of 12 rooms and hath: nicely furnished: all modern improvements and conveniences; good renting location. QIO Pi A A AN ACTUAL PICK-UP; PAGE 'nm AU.OUU.st.: 2 frontages bay-window fiats M 7 and 6 rooms and bath each: brick foundation, etc.. and cottage -of 4 rooms; 64:2x120, less 6:8x60; about =_ of lot vacant. CM 7 Or. NEAR i_lBsiON-ST. ELECTRIC •0 x ' GO. road; cottage of *> rooms, etc.: able: windmill, chicken-houses: well supplying several families," large lot ; 50 feet front; easy terms. Qlf"t ~\(it\ WIT. UNDID DOWNTOWN "IN" «3> IU.iJUU. vestment: on l.arkin st.; stores and flats; rent $1690 per annum; bay-window, brick foundation, stone walks, all modern Improve- ments and conveniences; lot 40:6x57:6. S_"\inn A SNAP; RENTS $378 PER AN- tJpOUVU. mini: 2 good bay-window flats of 6 and 6 rooms and bath each: on 18th St.; lot 25x 114; always rented: owner forced to sell. Q/^nnn CHOICE LOCATION ON JACKSON OAJlMflf. St.; 2-story and basement house of 7 rooms and batb: lot : 4 * _ x 1 7 : G. . . _ C'Olrtn A PICK-UP: FAIR OAKS ST.:' 2 ?J)OiW. houses and lot 4'_'xl3s:lo; part of lot vacant. Q.-.)-.r, AVILL SELL OR TRADE FOR A rjO— G\' . country bnsibess store: well located . business corner: 2-story and basement bay-window bouse ii store and flat; lot 25x104; store of 2 rooms : flat of 5 and bath : cause of selling Ul health. - Q-tOflO will SELL or trade FOR a OO'TUc'. small ranch near the city: 2 substan- tial flats of 5 and 4 rooms anT bath: rent $27 per month: lot 25x125; well located in the AVestern Addition. ____ G. H. IMISI.N .V CO ,14 Montgomery st. ] Q»9JAA HANDSOME COTTAGE ON 20TH '] <© — *±UU. St., near Hampshire: 5 rooms, bath: , $250 cash: balance easy installments. Particulars ' 621 Sixth st. 4 LAKEVTEW' LOTS, NEAR NEW RACE- ! track, worth $450 each: owe slso each: will ex- I change. ■ Address Ex., box 154, Call Oflice. T OUIS SCHLOSS. Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S. F, * Q7O finn roB A CHOICE PIECE OF <p I \J.\J business property on 3d st.: fine investment. • .. Q^aO 000 A BARGAIN IN BUSINESS •TJOKJ.kJKJKJ. property on 4l_ St.; don't wait, ' but come at once. VinO AAA FOR THE CHOICEST PIECE Ku> XKJKJ .KJKJKJ of residence property in the Western Addition: 2 hi ty-varas. SANTA CLARA COUNTY PROPERTY TO exchange for San Francisco property; free from incumbrance. Q /(AA MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL- ~t\J\J. ment plan. v . ;«,-■ -I QXAA MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL- OOUU. ment plan. . C^nn*i - srarat flats, renting FOR C G \J\J\J. $40 per month. QOOXfI FOR A GOOD BUILDING LOT NEAR CO- OKf Market st. If you have money now ls the time and this is the place to invest it in. LOUIS SCHLOSS, Booms 34 and 25, Crocker Building, S F. MAXIMS FOR PURCHASERS OF REAL estate in San Francisco: •A title to real property may be perfect of record and worthless in law." "All losses in titles arise in those which are sup- posed to be good." "Title Insurance, like fire Insurance, adds to the value of :he property insured." he sahject of title insurance Is one that ought to interest every Investor. Every person who knows anything about real estate transfers willnippreclate the value of a policy of Insurance upon his title. It makes the property valuable, and after the insur- ance is once effected the title is easily and econom- ically transferred. __ THE CALIFORNIA TITLE INSURANCE AND '■_.-_, v TRUST COMPANY* Issues policies of Insurance upon realty titles, which guarantee purchasers and their heirs against losses from defective searches. Tin; company has a paid-up capital of 8250.000 find a reserve fund of $25,000, which amply guar- antees evfery policy. • The leading banks accept Us policies and loan money upon the property of which the title Is in- sured without other search. , Haying a complete abstract plant, the company Is able to make and continue abstracts for the use of attorneys at the shortest possible notice. ••The ad vantage of a policy when a man wishes to convert his property Into cash quickly or to make loans upon it. has been proven again and again by ' experience. ■ The man with a guaranteed title finds v hat he can borrow money with as much ease as if he had stocks and bonds."— Chicago Tribune. "The guarantee of such companies protect pur- chasers of property and mortgages against risks which, though remote, always attend real estate transactions. . The most experienced • lawyer may err, especially where the law is undetermined and fraud is an element of danger."— New York Herald. Money loaned on real estate at current rates of Interest. '- Office— Mills building, San Francisco. V "-. ■•:? L. R. ELLERT, Manager. BRICK BUILDING FOR BUSINESS PROP- erty on Market st. ; rent $7200 a year. Corner Pacific _ye. and Baker St., 55x137:6 ft.; price, .000. E. side Stan van st„ bet. Cart and Frederick sts. ; 25x100: price $2600.. '. 50x127 -.6 ft. on Jackson St., overlooking the Pre- sidio and bay; $6700. Two modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park, 25x137:6 ft.: electric road passes houses: price reduced iron; $6500 to $6000: make offer. . 2-story brick hoes- of 9 rooms, with stable, In South Park; lot 45x125 ft.; price $7500. Lot on Duncan st,, bed Noe and Castro; 25x114 feet: price 400. Cottage bouse, 1367 Dolores st.; 5 rooms and batb, basement; on each side of Dolores St.; 25x9E ieet. Apply to C. C. REM is, Real Estate and r Land Agent, 324 Montgomery street. PARK LOTS FOR BUILDING. $500- bounded by Point Lobos aye. *32— , -:• _■",..-.-■ .. _ ; ; $350— Clement st. and 34th and 35th ayes. $400— $500— Electric-cars will run on cement st. and *750— Point Lobos aye. within MO days. Terms— cash ; balance $5 per month. BUILDING LOTS SOUTH OF PARK. $500— On 10th and 11th ayes. and L and M sts.; property all graded :-• flue marine and park view; MUM, $25 cash; balance $10 per month. . ■.■»***-<' Apply to AVILL E. FISHER A CO., real estate Lteats, 14 Post st. civ, «p7KjT| • COTTAGE: 8 ROOMS: IN BKRKE- »JP I OU. ley: lot 40x120; $16 monthly. $200— Half an acre, near university ; steep and cheap. - - > Other bouses and lots all over town. ' CH AS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St., or Berkeley station, Berkeley. Cl -£)_% **■ CASH; LOT Stallfe 1 BLOCK -JpFO^uO. from- Golden Gate Park: east side Shrader at,, near Waller. Apply owner 522 How- • ard SL 1 REAI, ESTATE. f\ 'YAKKEIsXTaTcoZ* I^^ v 11 MONTGOMERY STREET. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. COLLECT RENTS. RENT HOUSES. EFFECT INSURANCK tTIIIE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS THE J eating of it! < They must be cheap or they would not sell I Our first block being practically all sold, we have decided to put on sale the remaining block (which is the last Mock) on very easy terms, at prices, ranging from $350 to $526. The lots are 26x100. and ready to build upon. Take Mission- street el >ctric-cars, ride to the end of the road, you will then see the block. Our representative, George A. Turner, Is on the block every Sunday. ; SUTTER ST.— DOWNTOWN INY'ESTMENT property ; this is one of the choicest of the very few offerings on Sutter st.: price asked '$12,000: good sized lot and substantial improvements. Ij-IFTH ST— CORNER BUSINESS PROPERTY*; JT store and upper flat; total income per annum $756: lot 25x75; price asked $9500; bear In mind it is a prominent corner. JBffrf_l "I. LAIS- HERE ARE A FEAV.VERY NICELY JP located flats in Ithe AVestern Addition, modern in every respect ana bearing a good-income: FELL ST., SUNNY' SIDE. NEAR FILLMORE; 8 rooms and bath each; lot 25x137:6; price $6750." _ PIERCE ST.. SUNNY SIDE, NEAR PAGE; X. 6 and 7 rooms and bath each; Income $680; price asked 56750.. OAK ST., SUNNY SIDE: 8 AND 6 ROOMS and bath each; lot 26x87:6; income $660 per annum; price asked $7800. ASHBURY ST.— 3 BEAUTIFUL MODERN J3L flats: 5 rooms and bath each; total yearly in- come $870; lot 25x116: price asked 9Booo. THE GREATEST BARGAIN ON THE FACE of the globe; 2-story house of 7 rooms and bath, beautifully located in the Mission; lot 25x99:8, a:..l all he asks is $3750. Q7OO BUILDING LOT ON NINTH AYE., <J5 lUU, adjacent to Golden Gate Park; 25x120; this is about $300 below its actual cash value. \RE YOU LOOKING FOR A HOME? IF SO, J-\- here is a chance for you. AYe will sell you. on Twelfth uve., just a few feet from H st., overlook- ing the Golden Gate Park, a lot 25x120 for $900; \ will let- yon make your own terms; we only have two left; remember the lot is all ready to build upon and only 25 minutes' ride from the Baldwin Hotel. EASTLAKE RESIDENCE OF 8 *&0-jO\J. rooms and bath on Pacific Heights commanding an exceptional marine view; large lot, 50x68:9; this is positively one of the cheapest residences in the Western Addition. income $680ay*ear : 4 FLATS S&y * A/, of 4 and 5 rooms each on a corner of 0 _ arrell st. ; portion of the lot vacant. O'FARRELL & CO., Real Estate Agents, • 11 Montgomery st. (i~,(\ ""LAKE OFFER; HOxIOOTsAV. COR. '" llJfJ ! '' Ney and Craut sts., College Home- stead, off Mission st,, near Silver aye. $350— 120x100; corner lor. 8, block 162, Univer- sity Excelsior Homestead Association. _~3J5 — 125x100; Excelsior Homestead Assn. $(50—200x100: lots 1 to 8, Inclusive, block 18, City Land Association; 2 corners. . CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 California st. A M. SPECK A CO., 30 MONTGOMERY' ST. Five-room cottase on large lot near car line.. $650 Four flats on Harrison a.., near. lOlh; lot 25x100; easily rented for $40; rare bar- _ K» in —.. 7..... 3000 Five-room cottage: lot 25x130; vicinity Cas- tro and 20th; $500 cash down : price 2000 Two-story house and basement In fine order; . 29:6 feet frontage; Chestnut St., near Stockton: if sold this week 2800 Two-flat buildinsrof 10 rooms: 2619 Folsom: stable in rear; lot 22:6x125 3000 2 FINE FLATS OF 4 AND 5 ROOMS MUST be sold at once; always .rented. Apply at 1415 25th st., near Castro, or to C. U. WORKMAN, 630 Market. 9 BUILDING LOTS ON 18TH ST. CH BAP; -J slaughter-house pays bic interest; must be sold at once. For. further particulars apply to C. 11. OR KM AN, 630 Market. NOAV.-LS THE TIME - -BUILD, AVHILE -A materials arc cheap. AVTII build anything, liny where: cash or easy monthly installments, plans included. O. W. FORSYTH, 640 Market st. COTTAGE OF _ ROOMS; CELLAR, LARGE yard and cow house. 5 Caroline st., bet. Ninth and Tenth. .3800 I7 OR SALE— A BARGAIN; CORNER LOT, X 49x100, containing two houses, in the Mission; suitable for grocery: rented at present for $50. Apply to owner, Six-Mile House, on Mission Road. HOUSES FOB SALE ON SMALL MONTHLY payments: loans made on San Francisco real estate. LOUIS BLANK 214 Pine St.. rms. 58 A 59. DO YOU AVANT A BARGAIN? FOUR FLATS -LV on a Jones-street corner: street bitumimsed; if sold soon can be had for $3200; rents $35; lot alone is very cheap at $3500; if you mean business see this and you'll buy it. M CRPHY. 628 -Market. C^££. r , ] ?; ST AND BEST IN A M RIC A-T il i, \\EEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United Slates or Canada one year for $1 50. post- a_e free. - - -■-■-, ■ - , ' r *7 " MEHICAL. ~ DU-PRAE'S PT^IALiTrEGULATING. PILLS; safe and efficient emmenagogue; $1 per box. RICHARDS A CO., druggists, 406 Clay, sole agts. ALPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS. A BOON TO ad '-s bled with Irregularities; no danger; safe and sure; $2 60, express C. O. D.: don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., .land, Cal. A NEW PROCESS-" .v (> MEIUCINE, INSTJ'.L- -£*. 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 sentAusedat hoine;all coses guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. A SURE AND SAFE CURE FOR ALL FE- -•A male diseases; ladies may have tbe benefit of the skill and attention of a physician of long and successful practice; a home in confinement with best i>osBible care, with the privacy of a home and the convenience of a hospital; those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case, they will find In her a true friend; all consultation free and absolutely confidential; a ' positive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco habit; every case guaranteed without injury to health. MBS. DR. GAVYER, 226 Turk st.,"bet. Jones and Leavenworth. A~ LL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. DAVIES, 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. MARRIED LADIES AND THOSE ABOUT TO marry: information free. Send address to M. P.. box 7, this office. : ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in one day: no instruments: French remedies guaranteed at any time; -consult free. MRS. DR. WY'ETH, 916 Post St., near Larkin. DR. It ICII It D's PILLS; EXPRESS S2 50; SAFE, sure, reliable: Ricord's specialties, females. Malson et Cie, Agts. ROOT'S, Sixth and Howard. DAUDET'S APHRO TABLETS— THE GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, Impotency, and all disorders of the sexual organs; $1 a box: 6 boxes $5; Send for circular. J. H. AVIDBER, cor. .Market and Tblrd. sore agent. A LL LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT THE -tx. only reliable specialist in San Francisco; in- stant relief: $500 paid for any case I cannot cure; board; skillful attention during confinement; spe- cial attention to diseases of the eve; advice free; confidential. M Its. DR. SCOTT, 110V_ Turk st. ; MRS. , Dit. AVEGENER, PRIVATE ~ HOME i'J. for all female diseases: separate homes for la- dies before and during confinement; have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; ir- regularities cured in a day ; guaranteed; no instru- ments; regular physicians of long and successful practice; travelers attended; no delay: all business strictly confidential; babies adopted. 419 Eddy st. - Ij OS IT I V E. GUARANTEED " CURE FOR LB* X regularities; used for years ln private practice with Invariable success even In I 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. J. MILTON BERGETOLE, F.O. box 2223, S. F. ." . . "*7 DR. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT. FORMERLY of 1211 Va Mission, now 1508 Market st. : month- y irregularities cured In a few hours; guaranteed; no instruments used : sure preventive. ■. ,*. . ;. . DR. HALL, 14 "LUSTER, SECOND FLOOR, • t next Hibernla Bank : diseases of women. : "IiRIVATE HOME IN CONE -GBR-" I man midwife. MRS. POWELL, 1310 Mission. \-|«'E PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT AA at the most reasonable price in the city. MRS. M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. ~" ' * IE IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE A see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be - content. 264 v". 4th. A WEEK_ NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE -t\ WEEKLY CALL, ln wrapper, for mailing. \-- "''•'" LOST. . Ll;. - : •'■' : LOST— dXyTpOSTANDJONEsTbIaCK Cocker spaniel pup. Return to 713 Post St., and receive liberal reward. LOST- IN OAKLAND OR SAN FRANCISCO memorandum tablet with commutation ticket and newspaper scraps. $2 60 reward at P. C. MOL- I LOY'S, 138 Montgomery st. LOST OR STRAYED-JAPANESE PUG ON Saturday. Reward at 611 Devisadero st. . •yOUNG DOMESTIC DOG FROM - BREUSS' J Bakery: reward.- Return to 517 Montgomery. -;•■>-■' • , :; STOKAOK ~ " TISo?rBROsTI7IO , -2A^ Get our rates for storage of furniture, pianos, trunks and all kinds of household goods: separate locked rooms, dust and vermin proof, at low rates.' Telephone south 762. , . ; , > . , , .' . TORAGE; FURNITURE, PIANOS, MDSE; advances. ; LIEBEB S. AY. CO., 906 Market, r. 4. 1p URNITU HE, PIANOS AND OTHER MBB- F chandise received on storage; money ' advanced On consignments; fire-proof building. 410 Post St., STORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE-" hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Marketst. TjAIRST-CLASS STORAGE; ADVANCES MADE A 421-123 Mar feet at. CHAS. L. TAYLOB, • - THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1895. COUNTKY KEAL, ; ESTATE. rVFARRELL A CO. DAA'ID BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT. 11 MONTGOMERY ST. AYe desire to call the attention of intending buy- ers of country lands to some bargains in Improved income-producing orchard, vineyard, grain- and stock farms (many of , which are bank fore- closures), that we have in Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Sonoma, Solano, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, and In the middle and northern counties and In the San Joaquin Valley. , AYe would also call the attention of buyers to the fact that our Mr. Rush having had forty years' knowledge and expe- rience of the value of lands for orchard and vine- yard purposes, and being the owner of i an Income- producing orchard and vineyard for many years, can intelligently direct intending buyers to the best lands and bargains in the State. . • ,_ For further particulars inquire of DAVID RUSH, Country Department of O'FARRELL A CO.. II Montgomery street. • - ,'-;-; I*. ACRES, NICELY IMPROVED, NEAR SAN 0 Rafael; lovely place; auitnble for boarders or campers; will easily rent for $60 a month in sum- mer: near station; price $2500 cash; actually worth $5000. - SPECK & CO., 30 Montgomery st. 1 2 OR 3 RANCHES TO EXCHANGE FOR A, Improved property. If you want to trade call on PHILBRICK & METCALF, 2548 Folsom st. 2»T ACRES NEAR FRUITVALE;: NEW 6- ** ml room house: modern; veranda all around; horses, cows, carriage, nil tools; will sell at a sacri- fice; only $5000; no agents. C, box 7, Call Office. I .7 'yO ACRES IN ONE BODY*, NEAR YUBA X I UU City, to be sold at public auction 'about July 6. For full particulars call on L. L. Saisburv or. (LOUGH & BAKER, 1002 Broadway. Oak- land. ,',,.. TjAOR SALE-35 ACRES OF FINEST LAND A under the sun: finely wooded; lias an over- flowing well of purest water and never-failing soring "bubbling out of the rocks"'; all kinds fruit can be raised on the lanl; there is now in bearing young orchard 75 trees of various varieties; hay in plenty: this is most superior investment as a whole or can be subdivided to. suit colony: 10 minutes' walk from the station, and dry under- foot in the wet season. For further information call on the Postmaster at Belmont, or "Buckton," Hub Clothing Store, corner Sutter and Kearny. (THIS WILL INTEREST YOU.- AYe have decided to found a colony which will be a practical demonstration of successful Industrial and social life, a community of homes that wiU be self-sustaininft, attractive and profitable. If you have a home like this you have the ultimatum of all riches: the most wealthy can have no more. • If you have a home like this you are a sovereign, whereas if you are working on a salary, though you may hold tho highest clerkship you are a servant. Your time, your skill, the value of your time and skill belongs to the man who pays you for it. . We have a tract of land on which to establish homes of this kind. Our location is beautiful, our soil is rich and productive, growing all varieties of fruit, not excepting the orange and lemon, also grain and vegetables of all kinds. We have cheap transportation. AYe have a healthy climate. Those who desire a home in a community of this kind are the people we desire to meet and converse with in regard to terms, plans, etc. . Address AY. H., box I 136, Call Office. . ' . . .■■ O OR 4 LOVELY BROOKSIDE HOMES, NEAR O town. A. M. DENNETTE, Glen Ellen. Cal. AN EvIUAL SHOW FOB ALL; STRAIGHT, fair and square deal: an Investment offered that Is honest; own your own home and be inde- pendent: try It and you will find that we advise you right; we will sell you 40 acres of alluvial soil in the Warren Green rancho, Glenn County, Cal., lor $280: $3 per acre down, balance In 60 monthly payments, without interest, and will throw In town lot 100x150: land suitable for all kinds of -fruit, berries or grain; needs no irrigation: climate 'un- surpassed anywhere inCaliffornia: 168 miles north of San Francisco and only 20 miles from county seat of county, and 6 miles from nearest, railroad' town; fare, round trip, $9. For investments and information address or call on the H. M. BENSON CO.. 902 Broadway, 0ak1and. ...... MARIN COUNTY'— SOOO ACRES 26 MILE 3 IIL 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 buUdlnc. . . JF YOU AVANT A RANCH FOR GRAZING • purposes or an orchard already Improved, where only small cash outlay Is required, balance payable in 6 or 7 years, apply 326 Montgomery St.. S. F. ■-- PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. fljj' INSTALLMENT FOR~SB 5 " A STERN •?(' piano; good as new. 221 Leavenwortn st. - I''LEGANT1 ''LEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO A BARGAIN, J at the Storage AV"orehou3e, 211 Larkin st. A GENTLEMAN OFFERS FINE UPRIGHT -.V piano, excellent condition, for what it will bring on account of loss of wife and breaking up of home. Roora 10, 809 Marketst. fi EORGE F. AVELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE VX Mathushek pianos; sold on very easy "install- ments; pianos rented. 1380 Market st. ■•■■'..■;:-: A N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY'— PIANOS ±\- sold upon a new rent-contract plan; please call and have it explained ;ho easiest terms ever offered for procuring a fine piano; full-size new up- rights from $160 upward. SHERMAN, CLAY A CO., corner Kearny and Sutter sts. REAT. BARGAINS IX SECOND-HAND Pl- anos at SHERMAN, CLAY' A CO.'S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sts. ASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLER A CHASE. . . . . IfEW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD makes, almost new, half original cost; see at once. F.W. SPENCER A CO.. 721 Market st. ■■ BYRON MAUZY', 308 POST ST.-SOHMER, Nowby A Evans. Briggs and other pianos. ' ST I N AY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY' USES; grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 .Market. SUPERIOR Y'IOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD NEW H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. \\- M. (i. BADGER, AVITH KOHLER A CHASE II 26, 28 and 30 O' Farrell St. HARP BY SEBASTIAN ERARD; DOUBLE onion and elegantly finshed; is found with difficulty anywhere; a nice selection is at present exhibited by SHERMAN, CLAY' A CO. STECK, CHICKERINO A SONS., VOSE AND kJ Sterling pianos sold on $10 Installments. BENJ. CURTAZ A SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st. 2 SECOND-HAND UPRIGHTS, AVITH OUR A guarantee; $125 each. MAUA'AIS,769 Market. HOME INDUSTRY— HEMM E A LONG PIANO CO., 340 Post; pianos sold on Installments; send lor illustrated catalogue. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A good piano by renting. Be careful to go to KOHLER A CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. DECKER BROS., STEIN WAY', FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: little used; cheap -for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER A CHASE. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. ' HORSES. OR^A]__^FiNITuORsFAND^ park. Can be seen at Mascot Stables, 1110 Golden Gate aye. , ■ . T,*oi: SALE— VERY' FINE CARRIAGE TEAM; 1 no better. Carriage, box 18, Call Office. • ■ QTY'LISH HORSE AND BUGGY - VERY >"-? cheap. HE I NE, 40 O'Farrell st. A A HORSES FOR SALE; ALs6~AVAGONS t."A/ buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market. 827 Sixth st. auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN A DOYLE, Auctioneers. >- : /YA SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL AW kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts;' also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and ".Valencia sta. WAGONS AND CAKRIAGES. . IfOR SA LE, CHE~APi^n^^iLX_TO^^HORSE and harness. DR. MCLAUGHLIN, Twenty- sixth and Mission. • -.. - * • J" ' * INE HORSE AND DELIVERY WAGON FOR sale cheap. 1701 Stockton st, »: SECOND-HAND WAGONS, f ALL. KINDS, 0 cheap. 924 Bryant st., between Seventh and Eighth. ■ ■■/....,..:;. MONEY TO LOAN. ~~~ US. LOAN OFFICE ; 777 MARKET ST^Nr! . Fourth; money on everything; private rooms, ladies. IG capital AVILL be drawn from bank and will loan on any security mentioned in this column: $100 up. Address A., box 79, Call. <tt*">AAA TO AN on RANCH PROPER- tg)OUUU ty. GEO. AY. CHAITN, 630 Market. COLUMBIA LOAN - AND COLLATERAL* office. 9 Grant aye. : money, on all securities. -. BORROW MONEY ON YOUR . DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal; lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL A CO., Mills bldg, sth floor, r 6; strictly confidential. A,, F.JOHNS A CO., FINANCIAL AGENTS, .632 Market St., room 9: money to loan in amounts to suit on San Francisco and Oakland real estate; country loans negotiated: bonds bought and sold ; insurance on man'f'g plant placed at low rates. L~OAN'S ON . REAL ESTATE, IST AND 2ND mortgages, , furniture or - pianos without .- re- i moval; lowest rates. . BECKER, 240 Montgomery. M" ONKYAT 0%: , IST AND 2D MORTGAGES, estates, pianos. MURPHY, 628 Market st. <. -IST AND 2ND MORTGAGES,. LIFE INBUR- -1 ance policies, bank books. GOULD, 633 MarKet. ANY SECURITY. AT LOW RATES; DEAL- Ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. ;■ '. , \ , ... M~ UNICIPAL LOAN- , OFFICE, : CROCKER building, room 57 ; telephone Main 6122. :, ANY SUM :OF 5 MONEY ADVANCED ON yonr furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call and state your proposition ; or I write: open evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Mission st. -7 MONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND OTHER valuables at I tbe | Security - Loan Bank, 1108 Market at. nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. ; . ;. : ; .;:. offices^ TO iliET;:.; r v .7 7".\ O^'l-aCEsTANDTwORKR^ lighted In the city; any size and rent to suit; entrance 230 Kearny St., elevator 3, Hardle place, off Kearny, bet. Bush and Sutter. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY', 1 38 Montgomery st.y.-. L 7 . -x ->- ;>; j If LEO ANT, OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS J building, 925 Market: rents low; .no extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply at buUdlng or G. H. UMBSEN A CO., 14 Montg. at* \ ;*7^7' ;'';; HOUSES v TO, _,_T. .... "" %■} AND JACKSON^: \J marine view; 14 rooms and bath; choice loca- tion and very cheap. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. " .'.■:-■■•- '. TA"I 7 GEARY, NEAR VAN NESS AYE.— 7 X I x I room* and bath $45; water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY. 138 Montgomery st. • : ;,■ ' 1A ft FIFTH— I 7 ROOMS AND BATH; RENT I_o $65; with ail Improvements. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY*. 138 Montgomery st. j 8 ROOMS AND BATH: h'2'2~. FELL ST., BET". 0 Laguna and Buchanan; sunny side: bow-win- dow; all Improvements; rent $30. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY', 138 Montgomery st. ; IAQ7 POST- ELEGANT MODERN REST TUOI deuce;. 15 rooms; all modern improve- ments; cheap. Apply P. C. MOLLOY', 138 Mont- gomery st. : ■ . QO9 PINE. NOB HILL, NEAR TAYLOR— II G—i rooms, and bath; $50: water extra: for- merly $75. Apply P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgom- ery st. . ■. - ■. _-. 1 C] 7 DOAVARD.7 BETAVEEN FIRST AND Ox I Second-27 rooms: new: very cheap. Apply P. C. MOLLOY. 138 Montgomery st. 990-232 MONTGOMERY AYE., CALLED -J— O Union Lodging-house— 22 rooms in good or- der; $70; water free: cheap. . Apply ,P. C. MOL- . LOY', 138 Montgomery St. -•:■"•■ ; WO UPPER FLOORS OF' BUILDING, northwest corner of Howard and First streets, containing 22 nicely arranged rooms: well located for a lodging-house: rent $60: ; water free. Apply P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. VALENCIA— SUNNY. SIDE, BETWEEN Dill Seventeenth and Eighteenth: 6 rooms and bath; very cheap. Apply P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. - '■ ■ ' - ■-■■..-- -.^ ■. fl_97 C|l HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH ; «J)_i< iUV. desirable neighborhood; newly pa- pered. 722 Broderick St., near McAllister. • ■ ' IEIUTIFUL RESIDENCE; 9 ROOMS: MOD- ern; view; garden; rent reduced ; 809 Castro St., near Twenty-first. Apply L. A. SOUC A CO., 465 A'alencia st. \ .'.-■■■■ CV PRi'.SS AYE., NEAR TWENTY- FIFTH— House 4 sunny rooms; yard; key 1027 Capp St.; $8. .- - -. •■■■ ■.•-.-•-. (3*l A 3 ROOMS; YARD; CELLAR. 37 DORE t4PIU. st.. off Harrison, near Ninth. . . ■ QUNNY HOUSE— S3O EDDY, NEAR LARKIN; 0 9 rooms: bath; rent $30; water free. ■ TJENT $20; NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE; ALL CON- XV veniences. 1822 Filbert st. /j OOK FULTON— TENEMENT" OF 3 ROOMS; mmiiU $10. UNNY lIOUSE 7 ROOMS. BATH, CELLAR; newly painted; rent cheap. . 1722 Hyde st. _ . OKA J ESSIE— HOL'SE OF 7 ROOMS; WATER OUU included. - leLEGA'rcT - RESIDENCE; SE. COR. JONES J and Chestnut sts.; 9 rooms and bath; large garden: fine marine view; one block from Powell- st. cars. Apply to McGLY'NN A MEN "lON. real estate agents, cr. Market and Montgomery sts., un- der Palace Hotel. . • AAA J . A V N WORTH — HOUSE 9 ROOMS; t\>G bath. LATEST STYLES IN HOUSES TO RENT AT XJ BALDWIN A- HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery. 9! 91 PERU yT-BAA'-AVIN DOW . HOUSE; 4 — 1 —.'4 rooms and basement: water free: rent re- duced. Apply to G. 11. UMBSEN A CO., 14 Mont- gomery st. • i')i\ POST. OPPOSITE FIRST " CONGREGA- *iOU tional Church— Good location for doctor or dentist; low rent to a good tenant. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN A- CO.. 14 Montgomery st. "1 ~ JA-ROOM ""LODGING - HOUSE; 44 THIRD I"±U st.; nil new and modern Improvements, electric lights, e'.c; just completing: full particu- : lars. Apply A. F. RICH A CO., real estate agents, 112 Montgomery st. ; FURNISHED houses. }*?_EGANT AND "COMP__r__i * FUBNISHED — corner house; 12 rooms; finished basement; 'to rent 6 months or year; fine location; Fillmore si.; 5 minutes from nark; 12 minutes; from Palace ' Hotel. See UMBSEN _ CO., 14 Montgomery st. HOLE OR PART OF FURNISHED 8-ROOM VV fiat. 11231/-. McAllister st. COTTAGES TO LET. . /Y^COTTAGE : 4 BOOMS; LARGE GEL- »IJ)±U. lnr and yard; very convenient. Inquire 041 Bryant st. . , • IJ ENT CHEAP: SUNNY COTTAGE; 4 AND 5 AY rooms, bath, basement. Cor. Dolores and Fif- teenth sts. "Sj-ri^ - COTTAGE: 5 LARGE ROOMS: LARGE t°p-LU. sunny stable. 645 Minna St., cor. Julia, between Seventh and Eighth. "vi~j~i COTTAGE 4 ROOMS, yard, CELLAR, «iSAL. sun. Rincon aye., off Second st., near Brannan. ' ' C; 1 /■' B A V'- I N DO WED COTTAGE: 6 RMS. »"P LP. and bath. 917 Treat aye. near 22d st. FLATS to let. H" ANDSomi: UPPER __laT: MABTNEVTEWj choice location; 2217 Polk St., bet. Vallejo and Green; 7 choice rooms: all Improvements;' low, to a good ; tenant. Apply to I. .C. . MOLLOY, 138 Montgomeiy st. ... - ■• -'•■.;<": 99^ AND 226 MINNA— ONE OR TAVO NICE 'mjmj*± sunny 4-room flats; rent $14. UPPER FLAT: 0 ROOMS . AND . BATH; AT large basemen:. 639b Minna. d_T ~T~ ilTy^windoVv flat 4 rooms. i 4y 8 «J) 10. Moss St., off Howard, bet. 6th and 7th. ig. Q UPPER. AND LOAVER FLATS; 3 AND 4 ♦JpO. rooms: very convenient. Inquire 941 Bry- ant st. ; " - ".;•'• • - • • • - '• *\ TOST DESI It ABLE FLAT OF 7 ROOMS AVITH IVL bath and all modern improvements; rent, In- cluding water, $30. 1625 Bush st. - > | OVELY FLAT; 8 SUNNY' ROOMS; MODERN IJ improvements; rent $32 50; waterfree. 1917 a Fillmore. . : • A FLATS; 6 ROOMS, BATH AND LAUN- ~t dry; all modern. 832 Folsom st. \*eav ray-window FLAT; 8 R'MS: BATH: J-> 1 or' 2 families: $28. 909 Folsom St., nr. sth. \'i ! a PEST FLATS IN CITY'; 4 ROOMS, \J bath, stationary washtubs, only $15; 6 rooms, bath, stationary washtubs, only $20. 846 and 846 Yi Folsom , bet. Fourth and Fifth; sunny side. BEAUTIFUL FLAT ROOMS AND BATH; Cheap. 1 1505 Geary st. IfiLEOANT SUNNY FLAT 7 ROOMS, BEAU- J tif ully papered and frescoed. 713 Grove. }~ ELEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 0 ROOMS: BATH. J 145 Grove, near City Hall. ■■;. - TfLAT OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH. AT- J ply 403 Haight st. "' 71071 HAIGHT ST. — FLAT OF 4 SUNNY _lO 4 2 rooms; yard; $12. flg To MODERN SUNNY UPPER FLAT OF 6 <4P-LO. rooms; bath; yard: cellar. 1421 Hayes. Q9l HOWARD— FLATS, 308 4 BOOMS OmiX nnd bath. -~gfI) {II teBM BgIUIJtHM^CSpSSfSHXS OZY* FLAT; - ROOMS; BATH; STATION- \J ary wnshtub; rent $18. 1155 Howard st. - ; "VTEAV, DESIRABLE AND CENTRALLY LO- -Ia . cated;:. all modern improvements; 5 and 6 rooms; reasonable. 1710 Hyde st. _"•'.•■■;., 71 A OCTAVIA, MCALLISTER I.OVIT.Y 1 AVI middle flat; 7 rooms; bath; all modern im- provements; brick basement; rent reasonable. }>LEGANT FLAT: FOUR ROOMS, BATH AND Xli basement; rent $15. 18 Prosper st., between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, Sanchez and Noc. ' <3 "1 9 NEW SUNNY FLAT, 4 ROOMS; YARD. tjpXmi. 52 Norfolk, near Harrison and Eleventh. L'LEGANT DOWNTOWN FLAT; 'ALL MOD- JT_ crn Improvements; 8 sunny rooms, bath; fine view; reasonable to good tenant: 929b Sutter. An- ply BALDAVIN A HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery St. J' ATEST STYLES IN FLATS TO RENT AT XJ BALDWIN A HAMMOND'S. 10 Montgomery. if LEG ANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST., BE- J low Bryant— s and 6 rooms; bath; $9 $17. STA* 3 ROOMS; YARD. 1706 SAN CARLOS <JpA_'. aye., near Eighteenth and Mission. • •; CHOICE FLATS— IOIO .AND- 1012 MASON, J 1018 and 1030 Sacramento; 6 \ and 6 j rooms; bath. Apply 320 Sansome si., room 4. 9 NEAV FLATS; 4 AND 5 ROOMS; BATH; mi stable. 17 Sharon, .bet. 15th and 16th, Church and Sanchez. . -^-,^'.-"1 - ■■ .> TfLAT 4 ROOMS, BATH. 336 TEHAMA ST., A, bet. Fourth and Fifth. - (2JQ; FLAT, 4 ROOMS; NO CHILDREN. 1123 «JpO. Vallejo st., near Leavenworth. *&]0 FLAT % ROOMS, BATH. 28 AVASH- W 1 ''. Ington nve., off Mission St., near Ninth. -FURNISHED FLATS. URNIHHED^FLAT. sale: rent $22 50. It., box 88. call oiiice. --. - "■ ' HOUSEKEEPING IIOOJIS. rt ALICE ST., RET. THIRD i AND ~FOURT_L I , off Folsom— .Tenement of 4 pleasant rooms. ....■- - -79^ BRANNAN. ABOVE -SIXTH - SUNNY I miO kitchen and bedroom furnished; $7. A AO BROADAA'AY — NICELY -FURNISHED ttv/O housekeeping rooms; also single; new house. AX 7 BUSH— NICELY' FURNISHED ROOMS, Tel I en suite ana single: also housekeeping. KA__ ELLIS — FURNISHED. FRONT ROOMS «JU "± for light housekeeping. , I 1 9 ERIE-- - PLEASANT ROOMS X.Xmi and bath; just see them, y-; • ■ >-■ • ■ 59^ FOLSOM— LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED OZiO room: light housekeeping: $1 75 week. . KA A J^OBSOM— FURNISHED AND UNFUR- \J XKf nished - rooms to ' rent, housekeeping -. and single. ■ - . ■ . . '.■■■.■■.■.:.:.'■■--.■.:■:■.- : :..- • •.-"">:■<? 1 Afll FOURTH-SMALL SUNNY FRONT X\JU% room; $1 25 per week. -' QA7, FOURTH s ST.; SUNNY FURNISHED OKf I front room for housekeeping; also single; cheap. ..v..:-,.,.,;. v.. ;....:..;.'.. . ...',. .;...-,' OR . 3.; HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FUR- — nisbed complete: clean. 218 Fulton. _? A 9 A FULTON— PLEASANT SUNNY booms TO" for light housekeeping. ■' "■■■■■;-: : ■ HENRIETTA SQUARE, NR. FOLSOM AND" Eleventh sts.— 2 furnished housekeeping rooms." QA.fi HOWARD-SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING vlu rooms: also nice sunny front suites; reason- ■ able, bath. ,ri .-:.•,-•' :'•- '."... ''.-■•■'•; "1 1 09 HOAVARD— 2 LARGE SUNNY FRONT , xxOmi housekeeping rooms, nicely furnished. ; HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. 1 Al Q JACKSON, Nil. : MASON— FURNISHED - L "-i-Q sunny large front housekeeping; $7 to $9. kU*. JONES— newly .furnished par- OKIO lors, with kitchen; every convenience; un- furnished lower flat. . ; •■ ■ ;».•:-. A LCOVE SUITE AVITH KITCHEN, $18: SIN- 'JT- gle rooms, $6 and $7. 617 Jones st. 1 OJ. KEARNY— FRONT ' SUITE, _ UNFUR- AV _ nished rooms, $15; 3 rooms, $20. 1/11 A~LEAVEN WORTH ST. — 2 SUNNY J-"t J." rooms furnished; marine view; running water; $7. ; % j 1 QGC* MARKET— FURNISHED; 2 OR AO^jU 4 unfurnished for housekeeping. • MINNA— sfNG"L_~BTJNNY~-tOOMS, $5 GiiO and $6; private family. * QUO MISSION— 4 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS OKJO complete for housekeeping. . • , < 97 OAK — FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING mi I rooms: also rooms suitable fordoctor or dress- maker. -- - ' 91 A O'FARRELIv-3 NICELY FURNISHED, mix*!, sunny housekeeping rooms. .. : Af I C PAGE— COMPLETELY FURNISHED GXX front housekeeping rooms: all sunny; ma- rine view: very reasonable; new house. -. . 1 AAO PIERCE, COR. TURK— _ OR 3 FUR- AVVO nlslied or unfurnished sunny rooms for light housekeeping; over drugstore. 7A9 POST— FLAT FURNISHED COMPLETE i yJmi for housekeeping: also single rooms. ,'SSBPSS QTli" '' ( ' ~ SUNNY', WELL - FURNISHED xJX.Kf double parlors; kitchen; bathroom; refer- ence. 3 BOOMS FOR HOSEKEEPING FOR QUIET couple; $10. 2 Rose place, off 224 Taylor. 19- SAN CARLOS AYE., NEAR EIGH- X^jO teenth, next'grocery— New and sunny bay- window, $12. 1 QOQ SAN CARLOS AA'E., BET. TAVEN* AOVO tietli and Twenty-first, Mission and Va- lencia sts. — Large snnny front room and kitchen; unfurnished ; use yard; rent $7. or 3 private. lOa SEVENTH — TWO SUNNY FRONT J-OV rooms, completely furnished for house- keeping; reasonable. 1 4 -i7 l SEVENTH — FURNISHED ROOMS, J-O I 2 from $1 up; housekeeping. 191 1 SILA'ER ST. — 4 UNFURNISHED XmiXZ rooms. . ' - ■ ' • SIXTH — NICE FURNISHED FRONT _:_*t/ rooms for housekeeping: reasonable. £90 STEVENSON— SUNNY FRONT FUR- \jmi\f nishi^l room with grate; cheap. Ino TAYLOR-2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, AVO $12 month; also front room; gas: bath. Q TEHAMA— 2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING _:_;0 rooms; well fi'rnighed; everything com- plete. . ■:. «.?-...' :• . ' Q99 THIRD— FURNISHED HOUSE- mimi keeping suites, $7, $8, $10; single, $1. 9 FURNISHED ROOMS FIT FOR HOUSE- mi keeping. 445*. Third st. 7*9-7 THIRD-SUNNY FRONT SUITE FUR- V-_ O nished complete for housekeeping; no chil- dren. ... 999 TURK— SINGLE ROOM "WITH BOARD, /._._; $25; large front room: reference. 1 1 Q TENTH— SEA'ERAL LOVELY HOUSE- IIO keeping rooms; use parlor, piano; private family. 91 WALLER, NR. BUCHANAN— 2 UNFUR- J-iXO nished rooms; use of kitchen, bath: $12. 1 AVELSH. OFF FOURTH, BELOW BRY*- ;} ant— 2 or 3 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms: reasonable. <~Qi(* VAN* NESS AYE.-SUNNY' FRONT I OK) rooms, nicely furnished, for 'housekeeping; reasonable. . :•.- BOOBs TO LET. 9A BUSH-HOU^E~SnSAvirTrRENOVATED I OmiKf and furnished; elegant sunny rooms from $6 up: hot and cold water; country transient. MRS. FISHER. THE EAST LY'NN. 41 EDDY— NEW MAN* agement; newly renovated and furnished sun- ny front rooms; single and en suite; price reason- able. ;.--_■« ?>; 'A(\\ CLEMENTINA ST.— 2 ROOMS (' N I K- 'iv/J. uislie-il for housekeeping. : . 79ft :.-\ It V- SUNNYTIf EAVLY PAPERED, • •— V unfurnished rooms; hot and cold water; bath. • • ■ , ■ 7 GLEN PARK AYE., NEAR MISSION AND I Twelfth sts.— Large." r ont room; folding bed, grate, closet, bath, piano; use of kitchen; $10. 91 7 GRANT AYE.-LARGE ROOMS NICE- — . J. i ly furnished: gas; bath; hot and coid water. CM Q HOWARD —LARGE FRONT ROOM, OXO nicely furnished, suitable for man and wife. 1 9AQI HOWARD — NICELY FURNISH 1 XmiKJuz room for 1 or 2 gentlemen: $7 a month. AAO JONES, COB. ELLIS— LARGE FKuN'l _;V_i rooms, single or en suite; suitable for phy- sician. .* ">--';■.',-*••■•''■-■ X AQ JONES— SUNNY FURNISHED SUITE, OUO gas and bath, with references: no children. f*X pf JONES — -SUNNY v- FRONT : ROOMS, KfXO nicely furnished; gentlemen preferred. BLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLE AS- ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; _rst;class in every respect ; terms reasonable. QI 9 KEARNY— ST. GEORGE HOUSE— FUR- O.L_j nished rooms, $1 50 to $3 week; 25c to 75c night: transients solicited. . OA7 LARKIN* (THE STRATHMORE), FLAT 6 miKJ 1 —Fine, large sunny front room; reasonable. 1 O LEAVLS,OFFTAY*LOR,NR. POST— LARGE 10 unfurnished front room and kitchen. I 1 99 MARKET OR "19 TURK-FIRST AND 'A Xmimi second floor; elegant suites rooms. , p-1 7 MCALLISTER, BET. VAN NESS AYE. OA t and Franklin— furnished rooms for gentlemen. A' OSEMTTP* HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, . BET. A Sixth, and Seventh— Single • and suites; per night, 36c to $1; week, $1 50 to $5: families. A AC McALLISTEH— SINGLE AND DOUBLE -JA/O rooms; handsomely furnished; beautiful grounds. fj'/RlVf/IW \\Mil tlil*lWiT?B„iffl_Hl AOX MINNA — ROOMS NEWLY FUR- nished, $7 to $10 per month. (\KI MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— NICELY FUR- UU I nished bay-window rooms; SI a week. QOQ MISSION— 2 KKONT, SUNNY' ROOMS, 000 basement, with use of kitchen. _ Qf'f ill lON — CLEAN AND NEATLY* OUiiJ furnished room; stove: running water. . . 1 1 GT MISSION— . FRONT •■■ ROOM A XmiO for gent or man and wife; kitchen: $10- • O'FARRELL— LARGE FRONT ROOMS, miOO single or en suite; gas and bath: price low. Q9q O^FARRELL— 2 NEWLY FURNISHED Omtx) bay-window rooms, single or together. 7 OLIVE AYE., NEAR LARKIN, BET. ELLIS • and O'Farrell— Furnished sunny double, single* and housekeeping; gas and bath. 9| 7 POLK— TWO SUNNY, UNFURNISHED mix i rooms to rent. • Q99 POST— NICELY FURNISHED. SUNNY mam suite; light housekeeping allowed.' • . ; 7AQ POWELL ST. NICELY' FURNISHED ; • VO single and double housekeeping roomg^ gas and bath. . 01 A POST ST., NEAR HYDE— WELA FUR- OXKJ nisheil sunny front rooms for gentlemen. }j"V ERETT, 55 , SECOND — FAMILY'" HOUSE, J thoroughly renovated; new management; re- spectable; sunny rms; reasnble. M.DAI/TON, prop. OOSIXTT: ST., ETTIILLSiTALE-SUNN 00 rooms; single and en suite; $1 to $1 50 aday. 1 91 SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN CITY; DOUBLE XmiL and single front nicely furnished rooms. ~jr\ Kami SOUTHERN. COR. SEVENTH AND VT Mission— Rooms all light; water, gas and electric bells; elevntor runs from 7a. m. to 12 v. m. : single, 50 cents: suites, $1 day; $2 60 and $5 week up. • "■ . "VT.EAV PYRENEE HOUSE, 1314 STOCKTON AT St.— Sunny front rooms; suites or single: by day, weok or mouth. ,: PH. MAYSOUNAVE, prop. 1 99 TAYLOR — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Xmimi sunny rooms, en suite or single. -• ' 1 1 Al TURK— SUNNY ROOMS: en SUITE llw!8 or single; cheap; private fiat, i -, : . ,- -* .; 2O A *■' TENTH— A NICE FRONT BAY-AVIN- -0_:« dow room suitable for lor 2 ladies ; rent $6 for one. . ■ . ■ ■...-■■■. , |7 UROPE HOUSE. 1169 MISSION— NICELY XJ furnished rooms, single or en suite: transients. ~~ " BOARD I N _Ta BOOMS. Q C A BUSlrric^ltr^tYNES^SLTN^Y^^ OO _: rooms and board.' ■ ..,.;. Df)f2 EDDY'— SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, SUITES V^jV and single; best board: reasonable. . PARTY, OF GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated with rooms and first-class board; also inrnished flat to let: reasonable. ■ 21 Van Ness aye. ' , CHILDREN BOARDED. r 7~. WANTED-A CHILD TO TAKE CARE OF; good home; mother's care:- no small children. For particulars Inquire 11V 3 Pfeifer st. ■-■..■■ -.. STORES TO LET. ... -.■*.. 7, qAQTcEAitNY^STO]^^ A3?D^TLTsEMTiNT: OKJO choice • business location: rent reasonable. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY'. 138 Montgomery st. ft FOURTH-SMALL SUIT "ilO for any retail business; low rent. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN A C 0."" .-,--■■".:•.-. .-'■- -11 OA HOWARD — STORE AVITH LI VING- IIOU rooms; large basement: large brick oven. QA£ MARKET-OFFICES j FOR < DENTISTS, i/UO physician or clubroonis: terms reasonable. ,. ■. 907 ..AND 313: POLK ST;,"nEAR~GROVE^ iV I '_Very nice stores with 4 rooms. ; _ v>. .. f- ■; . If OR RENT —A ; CORNER - STORE; GOOD ' stand for drug or grocery .business... Apply AY. B. CLUFF, 17 Sixth st. . . : . : FOUR-STORY' BRICK AND IRON BUILDING and basement, 508 .'Sacramento St., containing elevator, power, etc.; rent $80. Apply • DAVID I STERN & SONS, 20 Montgomery st. ■- . ' - ■■--:-, ~~~~ ; PHYSICIANS^ 7 ~- : P"~~(HT7LA^TNrT^rUMTiIO^LLT^^ rooms at reasonable rates; women i cared for . In confinement: free dispensary in connection: hours, '11 to 12 and 2 to 3: medicine. 2sc each prescription; skilled physicians in attendance; strictly private. .- OME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS, DR. FL'NJi, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. CLAIRVOYANTS. - -^ LL HAIL F. EUGE^eTtILENOTED &____£ voyant. X Never in the history of -clalrvoyancy havefuture events been so truthfully foretold as by Prof. Eugene. He gives advice on business, spec- ulations, investments, love, courtship, marriage, and divorce: settles lovers' quarrels, reunites the separated and causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice. He locates mines and buried treasures, tells' of your , friends and ene- mies, removes evil influences, gives vice per- taining to ..lawsuits, locates and recovers old es- tates.' The troubled and unfortunate should seek his counsel. Thousands of- families long separated have been reunited' by his efforts; thousands of hearts made glad through his Wuthful predictions. He is the only clairvoyant on e^-th recognized by the profession as their brightest s<ar. He is also the only one who prepares the real Egyptian charm. All persons . unsuccessful in business, who seem to be unlucky, should visit liim, seek his aid and start aright. Thousands have become wealthy through his advice. , He is ever ready to assist those with capital to find a safe and good- paying investment. • Young men starting in busi- ness will find it greatly to their advantage to con- sult him on oil matters ■of financial Interest to themselves. - Professor Eugene should not be classed with the many cheap pretenders who infest the cities and bring disrepute to the profession. - His parlors are so arranged that one party does not see another while awaiting their turns to consult him. His past successes in matters of great- import -ore a positive guaranty of his powers to perform the wonders that have made him famous. Cases thnt bailie the legal talent, because of their complexity and obscurity, are easily unraveled by him. All invited to call. Hours, 9 a. m. to Bp. m. Letters with stamps answered. Address F. EUGUNE, 1206 Market.parlors 103 and 104; elevator service. ARD-READING BY - PLANETS: 25c; LA- dies only. 105 Stockton St., room 1. RESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 25c. MME. LEGETTE, 311 Tehama St.; upstairs. MME. MOREAU-GREAT AND ONLY ME dlum; give her a call; fee 25c up. 31 Fourth. M^ ME. PORTER, CARD-READER; LADIES 50c; gents 91 : palmistry and clairvoyant; sit- tings $1 50. 210 Turk st., near Jones. EON, PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT, LlFE- readiV, 533 Post; h'rs 9 to B daily ; and Sunday. METdR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL-' er by eggs and carls (in English or German)tclls entire life, past, present, future; consultations on all affairs, nothing excepted; names given; good advice; sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake impossible; fee 9 1 ; letter $2. 30 Kearny. AUGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER; magic charms: love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune-telling; develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc. ; has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; fee $1 and upward. ' 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United States or . Canada one year for $1 60, post- age free. - . ______________ SPIRITUALISM. ]REE^n_?riJ<cr^m-NTiT^^ St.; People's Spiritualist Society: semi-annual election of officers WEDNESDAY, July 3, 111 Larkin St., 9 p. m. \f _ts7siIRIN_R, MRS. GRIFFIN AND BEN Tt_ Barney will hold a spiritual benefit to-night at 997 Market ; all invited; 10c. T_fßB- 8. SEAL— SPIRITUAL MEDIUM: RE- U— Li ligious cir. Wed. 8 p.m.; Thurs., 2:30: 110 Mc- Allister st- ■ '. • ■ , astrology. SEER^PROF. HOLMES, 523 GEARY. St.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. DENTISTS. DR. REA, 9 SICCTII^tTaLL^ENtTI^VORK at lowest prices ana warranted; open evenings R. J. J.LEE 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate aye.— evenings; Sundays till noon. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, T I IK GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. AT CHALFANTS'S,BMASON,COR. MARKET," sets of teeth are made to please or no charge; on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; small gold fillings only $2; painless extraction. CROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists; only ren- ame agent for palmess extraction: artificial teeth frm $t> ; fillings from $1 ; extracting 50c, with gas $1. * <!_ Ti Al SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS ,<3P i good as can be made; filling ?1. DR. SIMM:* dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. DR7Iiro7"YOUNO. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. B. LUDLUai HILL, 7 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 MA IV ' ket st. DX. CHARLES W. DECKER. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. . OAKLAND ?____" ESTATE. "OUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY • SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. LARGE LIST OF COTTAGES FOR SALE. „ _ ■'■*■•' Some on installment plan. GOOD CHEAP RANCHES Close to Oakland. Must be sold to close an estate. RANCHES FOR SALE, two and three miles from Oakland. FIFTY CHOICE LOTS in Oakland, Piedmont Berkeley, etc. ACRE TRACTS and CHICKEN RANCHES, 110 ACRES PIEDMONT, Blair Park. 23 acres close to car line. Terms to suit. Will subdivide. . THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Don't fail to see them. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway .{Oakland. . QjOO TO RENT— A HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS; €pmiO. 1163 Twenty-third aye.. East Oakland; large lot, stable, flowers, fruit : waterfree: without stable $20. Apply to STONE, 1139 East Nine- teenth st., East Oakland. CjO/l MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES; -$)miKJ plans free. F. BOEGLS, Golden Gate statn. <2»I -T^fl BARGAIN; CHICKEN RANCH 12 •IP XmiOKJ. miles from Oakland: improvements cost twice the amount asked for the place. W. E. BARNARD _ SON. 458 Ninth St., Oakland. iftlQ*;f| $1000 CASH; WORTH $6500: 9- "Spx: OOKJ. room modern hou»e; nice stable: lot 50x150: a bargain; see It at once. WILLIAM P. TODD, 1008 Rroadway, Oakland. LOTS FROM $75 UPWARD.. SNETSINGER & CARROLL, Frultvale station. <£ 1 P.O LOTS NEAR LOCAL TRAINS AND <£>-"-""• streetcars for sale on small weekly or monthly installments: buy a home and save your earnings. H. B. PINNEY. 902 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND HOTELS. GA LTNDCP HOTeTTPtH E^T^A DT^r^AND largest hotel in Oakland; table first class; terms by week or month, moderate; trains to and from San Francisco every 15 minutes; cars from Sixteenth-street station pass hotel: sample-room , for commercial travelers on ground floor. ROBERT GAY, J'roprielor.- - OAKLAND ROOMS AND HOUSES. '. FLAT OF 6 ROOMS, _U_T_LBTORE- room and uart of basement; bouse nearly new; rent reduced from $20 to $13; 2 hiocks from CUn- ton station.. 916 Fourth aye., East Oakland. SUNNY HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS; MODERN conveniences; large grounds: central location; near narrow gauge. 1350 Harrison si., Oakland. AJ.AMEDA REAL ESTATE. NLY^i-O^-ER^FRONTIiw choice location; street work done; stone walks; exchanges made in city and country real estate. - To rent— House, 8 rooms, near Chestnut station; house, 10 rooms, near .station; both un- furnished. T. F. BAIRD, 1303 Park St., Alameda. I YOU WANT 1 A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND STYLISH HOME CALL ON THE OLD BUILDING FIRM OF A. R. DENKE, WEBSTER STREET. ... BERKELEY. HEAL ESTATE. I~7"oir~SALE— MODERN COTTAGe"o ROOMS, '• fine view, etc., $2500: flue 9- room residence, modern in ail respects, street work all done, near University. Apply to J. L. BARKER, Dwight way, Berkeley. . ... '-■"■:■ . <£i I *-ifi(\ ■ A 4-BOOM COTTAGE; LOT j IOOx tjp— OUU. 100 feet; has fruit-trees, barn, etc.; only $200 ■ cash; : balance easy terms. W. C. MORAN, Lorin station. . : ■ OWNER IN TROUBLE; MUST SELL; A Posi- tive bargain;, house. of 7 rooms: lot 50x135; sunny side of street; want san offer. JOS. J. MASON. Dwlght way station, Berkeley. . . THE; PRETTIEST COTTAGE IN ALAMEDA County ; thoroughly well built ; street work done; sunny side of street; near the university, and in an orchard; at a bargain. JOS. J. MASON," Dwight way station. Berkeley. •- ..-;■■..-• ■ M AGE LICENSES. Licenses to marry wero . granted yesterday as follows: .7. • ; •■;.'.'• •';- -' James A. O'Neill and Pauline Welcome, 31—26. T. H. Reynolds and P. M. Landershort, 31—18. : I Robert J. Dower and Jennie J. Ret. 27— Edward Moran and Delia Feeney, 28—20. Charles W. Brooks and Alice A. Glenn, 43—25. : John 11. Healy and Marie E. Hunt, 41— ; C. G. Berntsen and Caroline E. T. Hald, 29—23. Fred J. Brennen and Margaret J. Healey, 25—25. J. G. McElvaney and Annie L. Mcßride, 24— 21. ■ Edward S. White and Olivia Sands, 30—22. - i Henry P. Conway and Jenny A. Byrne, 28—28. ■ / DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. ; Samuel H. Miller against Laura C. Miller. • , Antone Flgone against Sadie Flgone. : 1 DIVORCES GRANTED. • ; Florence . Stanford ;, irom *i Jerome B. Stanford, for desertion, by Judge Troutt. ■ r : v ■'•-,;" .■ Frankie Gonzales from Ralph Gonsfties, for in- fidelity, by Judge Murphy. ■■-■■• ••'•-■■; BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATfIS^ "" " * BORN. HABERLY— In this city, June 24, 1895, totho wife of William T. Haberly, a daughter. TANSEY— In this city, June 24, 1895, to the wife of C. M. Tansey, a daughter. WHITFORD— In Oaklend, June 22. 1895, to the wife of Harry Wbltford, a son. . . . MARRIED. ADAMS-FINNEY— In this city. Jane 24. 1895, by the Rev. Dr.- E. R. Dille, D.D., Harvey L. Adams and Marietta Finney, both of San Fran- cisco. v-MSBS—Si LAP.SKN- FROST— In this city, June 22. 1895, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille, D.D., Neils C. N. T. Larsen and Christine Frost, both of San Fran- cisco. DIED. Andreas, Melville C. Cordon, Sheldon S. Boruck, Marcus D. Glindcmann, Alnert M. Baxter, Ruth Hurmsen, Captain H. Rlanchi. Signor E. Holland, Patrick 1 Butler, Ellen A. -Jacques, Caroline G. Basque/Paul- 7"* Johnson, Charles Calinghan. Anne Matulich, Alexander Eagleson, Erastus O'Connor, Francis A. - Freeman, James E. O'Shaughenessy, Mary . Fahrbach. George C. Reardon. Dennis Farrell, Michael Schieweek, Charles E. j,.- ;:- Wallis, John M. ./.. ;..V ANDREAS-In Alameda, June 24, 1895, Melville Clement Andreas. . BORUCK— Is this city. June 25, 1895, Marcus D. Boruck, a native of New York, aged 61 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. BIANCHI— In this city, June 22, 1895, Signor Eugenio, beloved husband of the late Mine. Bianchi, and father of Paolo and Eugene Bianchi, a native of Italy, aged 72 years 8 mouths and 9 days. [Boston and New York papers please copy. I - • USTFriends and acquaintances are resnect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. x., from the Ma- sonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery streets, where services will be held under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, F. and A.M. ' Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains can be viewed at the pariors of the California Under- taking Company, 123 Stockton street, corner of Geary, until 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. BAXTER— In this city, June 24, 1895, Ruth, be- loved wife of Walter Baxter, and sister of Mrs. 11. Klepen of Ocean View and I James Bandy, a- native of Bedford. England, aged 34 years -7 mouths and 19 days. .TS-The mneral will take place THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a.m., from the par-' lors of the United Undertakers. 27 and 29 Fifth street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BASQUE— In this city, June 24. 1895, Paul, be- loved son of Cay tans and Merceds Basque, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 days. BUTLER— In this city, June 24, 1895, Ellen A.c beloved daughter of J. and Mary Butler, a nativ, of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 25 days. CALLAGHAN— In this city, June 25, 1895. Anne, wife of the late Jeremiah Callaghan and beUved mother of Dr. D. T. Callaghan and Mrs. M. Bailey, a native of Ireland, aged 76 years and 1 month. [Baltimore papers please cony.) KB* Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock a. it., from her late residence, 1003 Devisadero street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Please omit flowers. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. EAGLESON— In Los Gatos, June 24.1895, F'rastus, beloved husband of Amanda Eagleson, a native Of Virginia, aged 63 years 2 months and 27 days. JBf_i~Frierids and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock p.m., from B'nal B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street, under the auspices of Doric Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. FREEMAN— In this city, June 24, 1895, James E. Freeman, a native of New York, aged 79 years. FAHRBACH— In this city, June 24, 1895, George C, beloved husband of Helene Fahrbach, a native of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 61 years 9- months and 26 days. ASTFriends anil acquaintances are resnect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. M.. from his late residence. Rlglev place, near Alabama street, . Denial Heights. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. FARBELL— In this city, June 25, 1895, Michael, beloved husband of Bridget Farrell and deafly beloved father of Hattie, Annie and Celia Farr.il and Mrs. George Spellacy, a native of the" parish of Kilmactigue, County Sligo, Ireland, aged 51 years. . ..^v^v.--" ft^-Friends and acquaintances are ' respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late resi- . dence, corner of Sierra and Maryland streets, Fotrero, thence to St. Theresa's Church, Potrero, where a solemn ■ requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 : 30 o'clock a. _. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GLINDEMAN'N— In thiscity. June 24,1895, Albert M., youngest and beloved son of John and Annie Glindemann, and brother of Henry. Marie, Dora and George Glindemann, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months and 29 days. <g"Triends ana acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY' (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p.m., from the resi- dence of his parents. 123 Henry street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, near Noe. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. GORDON— In this city, June 24, 1895, Sheldon S., husband of Mary T. Gordon, a native of New York City, aged 64 years 4 months and 5 days. New York and New Jersey papers please copy.] Hf— '"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock p.m., from I. O. 0. F. Hall, corner of Seventh nnd Market streets, under the auspices of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15, 1. O. O. F. ■ , . I. O. v. F.— The officers and members of Oriental Bebekah Lodge No. 90, I. O. O. F.. are hereby • notified to assemble at Odd Fellows* building; THIS DAY" (Wednesday) at 1 -.30 o'clock p. m. to attend the funeral services of our late brother, S. S. GORDON. By order of MINNIE WEICHHART, N. G. 7 HARMSEN— At Wood island. May 3, 1895, Cap- tain Henry Harmsen, beloved husband of Ellon C. Harmsen, a native of Germany, aged 40 years. HOLLAND— In this city, June 24, 1895, Patrick Holland, a native of Llsslavane, County Cork, Ireland, aged 26 years. fibjFFrieiMis and acquaintances ere respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY | (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the par- lors of McAvo.- A Gallagher, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn • requiem mass will be celebrated for tne repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. , Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JACQUES— In this city. June 24, 1895, Caroline G. Jacques, a native of England, aged 74 years 8 months and 9 days. JOHNSON— In this city, June 25, 1895, Charles . Johnson, aged 38 years. MATULICH— In this city. June — . 1895, Alex- ander, beloved husband Of Eugenia Matulich, and father of. John, Frank, George and Magdalena Matulich, and dear brother of Anton and Marco Matulich, and cousin of G. J. Matulich, a native of Postire Brazza, Dalmatla, Austria, aged 45 . yenrs. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY ' (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. from his late resi- : dence, 222 Twenty-ninth street, ; thence tost. . Paul's Church, corner Church and Twenty-ninth . streets, where the solemn funeral services will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, I inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. O'CONNOR— In this city. June 25, 1895. Francis Albert, ; beloved son of • Daniel and ■ Ellen .R. - O'Connor, a native of Sun Francisco, aged 5 years anil 9 months. O'SHAUGHENESSY— In this city, June 25, 1895, ' Mary, beloved daughter of John- and Ellen O'Shaughenessy and sister of Thomas, John, ' Daniel, William, David anil Rose O'Shaughe- nessy, a native of San Francisco, aged IS years 4 months and 18 days. REARDON— In this city, June 23, 1855, Dennis, beloved husband of the late Hanora Reardon, and dearly beloved father of Josie, Nora. Kate, ; Maggie ' and ' Jerry . Reardon. a native of ■ the parish of Maraugh, County .Cork, Ireland, aged 68 years. ' aigf- Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY • (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 119 Ivy avenue, between Van Ness " avenue and Polk street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will he celebrated tor the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHLKWECK —In this city, June 23,1895, • Charles. E., beloved son of Simon and Emma Schieweek, and brother of Simon and Augusto ' Schieweek. a native of Virginia, Nevada, aged • : 24 years 1 month and' l6 days. A member of • . Court Eucleian No. 6932, A. O. F. of A., and Loyal Social Club. ; fitT Friends and . acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tho funeral THIS DAY " (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock *>. m.. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr „ tfo., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. A. O. F. of A.— Court Eucleian No. 6983, A. O. F. of A.— Officers and members of the above court are hereby notified to assemble at the un- dertaking parlors of H. F. Suhr „ Co., 1209 Mission : street, THIS DAY' (Wednesday) at I o'clock p. si., to attend the funeral of our late brother. CHARLES SCHLEWECK: Members of sister courts respectfully invited to attend. By order. THOS. COFFEY, Chief Ranger. J. C. Hovte, Financial Secretary. WALLIS— In this city. June US, 1895. John M.,' beloved, husband of Gertrude T. Wallis. a native of Ontario, Canada, aged 38 years and 10 months.' J&s" Friends and . acquaintances are resnect- 'fullv Invited to ' attend - the funeral •' services TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 3 o'clock p. m., at Cypress Lawn . Cemetery. , Interment Cypress . Lawn Cemetery. , — mmmm — _— — _» — — — — — _"_gg "gig —^— T™ "United ondertakers" ** i EMBALMING PARLORS. ' ' Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals F - at Reasonable Rates. , i Telephone SIC 7. 27 and 29 Fifth street. '}'j ''____________________— ________ J MCAVOY -CALLACHER, T" I FUNRRAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 8 30 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. 1. ■'-"- ■'..,' ; Telephone 3080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY. IN SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1 laid ont on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau- tiful, permanent and easy of access; see It befura buying a burial place elsewhere. -; /Citr. Office. 0 City Hall Arena* 7 13