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CITY REAL ESTATE. All HORIOEB. LOUIS A. BODC. I" A. BOOT & co., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED. 165 AND 467 VALENCIA ST., NEAR 16TH. As we make a specialty of Mission property and ire right oh the spot *7e can save you time and money by calling on us at once. $3500—26x132; Mission St., through to San Jose ive. ; store and 3 rooms on Mission st. cottage, 5 rooms, on San Jose aye.; both streets graded, sew- tfed and macadamized: lot worth the money. $6000—25x105: Guerrero si., near 18th: ele- {ant residence of 8 rooms, bath, laundry, conser- vatory: modern Improvements: Al order. $2800—25x114: 22d St.. near Valencia: 2-story aouse 6 rooms, bath: street bituminlzea; cars pass the door. $6250— 25x90; Valencia st., nr. 20th;. bay-win- low house: 8 rooms and bath; this is a fine busi- ness block. 9SooO— 2sxBo ;Mlss'.on St., nr. 18;h; store and 3 rooms; upper Eat, 7 rooms and bath; modern Im- provements: all in Al order. $4600-26x100; San Jose aye.; window noose: 7 rooms and b&th; finished basement; mod- ern improvements; terms made to suit. $2500—25x114; 27th St.. near Church : modern bay-window cottage: 6 rooms: bath: laundry; 7- foot basement: mortgage o f $1600. $3000—25x80; Stevenson st.. nr. 18th: 2 flats: 4 »nd 5 rooms; brick foundation: always rented; |SO. Our list comprises some of the best property In the Mission. Lots of all sizes in any of the home- steads; also good business corners in any part of the Mission. Call and get a list and prices. If you want your vacant houses rented place them* with us. L. A. SOUC .6 CO., 465 and 467 Valencia St., near Sixteenth. i Clftnfl TERMS. $100 CASH: $10 PER «3PJA'vMJ. month: 2d aye.. bet. Clement ana California sts. WILL E. FISHER & CO., 14 Post st. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR, CROCKED BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. NEW BLOCKS, NEW LOTS, GOOD LOCATIONS, Come now and get bargains In lots oh Install- ments. QlArt $125, $150 TO $300 FOR LOTS <rJ-"JU. north and south of park: fine locality. $10 down and $5 monthly. SOL GETZ A BRO. ffljOrA TO $1100 FOR GRADED LOTS, <IDOOU ready to build on In Richmond and south of park, near cable and electric cars, on easy la? stallments. SOL GETZ & BRO. Cj'-I f\(\ $150 TO $250 FOR SPLENDID LOTS t£)X\J\J. near Mission st. and electric-cars; your choice of 50 lots: only $10 down and $5 monthly. SOL QETZ A: BRO. pALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. SOL GETZ & BRO.. Owners, Room A, first floor, Crocker building. T OUIS SCHLOSS. ~~~~ Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, 8. F, REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE! TF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL X estate I can place it for you; everybody wants money. < QfkAA AN ELEGANT HOME. IN A GOOD «J)OUUU. location: house of 9 rooms; all mod- ern; con't fail to see it if you want a home. €19 Kfrn CORNER BUSINESS PROP- L — tOV'\J. erty: former tenant got rich; it is .the right place for the right man. U\(\ CHOICE LOTS ON THE NOB HILL tJi'iUU. of the Potrero, near Union Iron Works. HE IX A CHOICE LOTS IN BLOCK 191, NEAR •JiT:»JU. the Rope Walk, Sugar Refinery, line of S. P. R. R., and near China Basin, the terminal of tiie ffan Joaqoin Valley R. U. : title perfect; in- sured by the Title Insurance Co.: terms of sale ill be made to suit purchaser, $2 per week. LOUIS SCHLOSS, Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S F. <£1 f\C\(\ LOT 62:6x136 FEET; SPLENDID * 1 * 'I'U. location: forced sale: a snap. $3200 — 10- room house; new; near station; street work done; worth more. JXanv other houses and lots for sale In Berkeley. i HAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley -station: ■ ' L "' "■' .*" .' "I "I 4xlO7:6— SW. COR. JERSEY AN.D DIA- XX ± mond sts. Apply within.- -• I >J(U\ SMALLHOUSE, LOT AND FURNI- -0 IOUU. ture. 12th aye., nr. park, south side. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE A WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. MONEY TO LOAN. TT OANS ON UNDIVIDED "SHARES OF^cTtY XJ real estate; any amount. BECKER, 24o Mont- gomery st. C 1%. CITY. COUNTY AND COLLATERAL SE- Di curities. TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 California. JADIE3' PRIVATE ROOMS; MONEY ON A everything. U. S. Loan Office, 777 Market st., near Fourth. T OANS ON REAL ESTATE, IST AND 2ND XJ mortgages, furniture or pianos without re- moval; lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. • T IMITED AMOUNT OF MONEi TO LOAN XJ at 6 per cent o:i approved real estate. RENT- ERS' CO-OPERATIVE INVESTMENT CO., room 8, 1170 Market st., San Francisco. Any hum, FIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGES city orcoiintry:Estate*.MUßPHY,62B Market PRIVATE ENTRANCE IN REAR FROM OTarrell street; private rooms for ladies and cents; discreet gentlemanly attendants; at UNCLE HARRIS' Collateral Association, 15 Grant avenue. C - C INTEREST PER MONTH ON EACH $100 t^loan on R. li.; will make loans frm $200 up on anything mentioned this column. Loan, box 83, Ca11. \ COMMISSION; COME to THE LOANER J. direct for money on your pianos and furniture without removing. 418 Ellis St., room 22. ' . ONEY loaned ON JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 106 Market St., Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WITHOUT removal. lira 68, Donohoe bldg, 1170 Market. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN ON - v watches, diamonds, sealskins, pianos, pictures, bronzes, clocks, real estate and all kinds of securi- ties. Columbia Loan and Collateral Office, 9 Grant aye., 3 doors from Market st. STRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market st., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first floor: established 30 years; always open. "Undo Bill." BORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal; lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL A CO., Mills bidg, sth floor, r 6; strictly confidential. IST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSUR- -1 ance policies, bank books. GOULD, 638 Maricet. f\S ANY SECURITY. AT LOW RATES; DEAL- vj Ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. MIMCI PAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKEB lfX building, room 57: telephone Main 6122. 'A NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON JrV your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates: call md state your proposition or write: Open evenings. J. SOUS AS, 1021 Mission at. FINANCIAL. __^ •pARTIES HAVING MONEY TO LOAN IN XT small amounts of $200 to $2000 can place it through us, free of charge, at 8 per cent interest ger annum, payable semi- annually, secured by first mortgage on improved . real estate in | san Fran- cisco, the titles to which are guaranteed by the California Title Insurance Company." We make this liberal proposition in order to meet th* de- mand for smajl loans. Advise us of the amount you wish to loan, and we will submit the security for your approval. A. F. JOHNS & CO., financial agents, room 9. 532 Market st.. Sun Francisco. DENTISTS. A^Tl~work rkasonable and war- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. DR. J. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN \jr Gate aye.— Open evenings ; Sundays till noon. R.REA.3OO TURK ST— ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices and warranted: open evenings. Dr.. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discovert- of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from <i to 20 O'Farrell st. AT CHALFANTS'B,BMABON,COR. MARKET," sets of teeth are made to please or no | charge; on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; email gold fillings only $2; painless extraction. CROOME DF.NTAL ASSOCIATION, MAR-. \J ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists ; only reli- able agent for palmess extraction: artificial teeth Inn $6 ; fillings from $1 ; extracting 50c, with gas *l. *a*i7 A" SET " FOrTtKETH ; WARK A?f TED AS $7 A SET can be tilling $1. DR. .SIMM* I good as can be made; tilling $1. DR. SIMM.-*, dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater. R. H. «. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH DX. H. i.. SfOUNO. IJIUJJUKS AND TEETH without plates a specialty. " 1841 Polk st. . Dr7*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 60c; gas given. C~ OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 803 MM- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. FHrysiciAXS._ L _ L P^E^JM^TTtS^rr^EURALGIA^^OUT-si-E^ Xt cial attention to these diseases. J. A. McDON/- ALP, M.D., 1235 Market St., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. A HOME, A FRIEN D AND MOTHER'S CARE. J^-Mitb. DA. FU2T&E, 1416 Eighth St., Alameda. _ cocntki real estate. • : ppOW*I*S^THIVFO*BrA*BARG^IST r ~~~~' 156 acres In Fresno County, on well traveled county road, nearly all In grain, fruit, vines and vegetables. Plenty water from" creek the year round. Fine Improvements; horses, wagons, cows, hoes, chickens, all farm Implements and all house- hold furniture go with it. so purchaser can step right in and clear the purchase price every year, without shipping anything: all the wine and" pro- duce sold at the door. This place Is worth $4000, but the owner has made plenty of money on it. is petting old and wants to retire. See tne price," $1800. CALIFORNIA LAND BUREAU, 640 Market street. A SNAP. FOR A COLONY. ~ ~ ~~ xi. 640 acres rich, level land near Plxley, In ar- tesian belt, adjoining Drexler colony; admirably adapted to all fruits, vines, alfalfa, etc.. and would be a One opportunity for a colony; $10 per acre cash buys it: Valley road surveyed through it. CALIFORNIA LAND BUREAU, 640 Market. ©9 PER ACRE; 640 ACRES: WELL LOCATE 3P*« «d. TRAVERS A LAMB, 612 California st. AIT) ACRES— FOR EXCHANGE; A GENERAL r— farm, IV, miles from town; Al bottom land; small orchard and vineyard; fronting on broad way: small improvements; a pretty situation: San Francisco or Oakland property; $5000. D. 11.- TWINQ, Sonoma City, Cal. T OUIS SCHLOBS, ~ $12,000 will buy one of the most beautiful places on the coast: 5 acres rents: well and near San Ra- fael ; must be seen to be appreciated. • Fine place of 10 acres near San Jose : cheap. . ~ LOUIS Si LOSS. Booms 24 and 25, Crocker building. : San Francisco. B ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS. i KST SYSTEMATIZED LAND OFFICE IN AMERICA N. D. SICKELS, THE LAND AGENT. Sale and exchange of Ranch property a stbict specialty. By far the larokst list. ■ 318 Post Strket, bet. Stockton and Powell, S. T. IF YOU WANT 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. THIS WILL INTEREST YOU. Our colony is now established ; already 25 families have decided to make their homes with us. We are determined to develop a community of homes that will be self-sustaining, attractive, pleasant and profitable. We own this tract of land, in fact It has been our home for over 30 years, and we know from experience that the soil Is well adapted to the successful growth of every variety of fruit, grain and vegetables that are grown in the State of California. We have now 1000 acres In alfalfa, from which we cut th and four crops per annum, and that, too, without Irrigation. We claim that we can offer more to the man who really wants a home than has ever yet been offered or that Is likely ever to be offered again. The man who provides a home that is self-sustaining, attractive, pleasant and profitable for bis family enjoys a sons'- of in- dependence and proprietorship that Is simply Im- possible in any other business and is especially impossible for the man who works on a salary and is subject to Hie fluctuations of business or the whim of his employer. We ask your investigation of our offer. Address New England Colony at California, Room 10, Mills building. AKIN COUNTY— 6OOO ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any site 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, 04 and 65. Chronicle building. SAN BAFAEL KEALV ESTATE. T?6ICsAICFriN'sTN'I?ATF^^ ■£ rooms and bath. Apply /.lERENBKRG, West End, or 401 Sutterst.. S. F. TO LEASE. C> LEASE^CH(SICE^ DAIR Y~~OIT~STOC X ranch of 625 acres; cheap for term of years-; near city. Address F,, box 28, this office rpo, LEASE, 3 OR 5 YEARS— DAIRY RANCH; 714 acres: 6 miles from San Jose, 2y 3 miles from railroad station ; 400 acres flee tillable land, ba ance pasture, sllgktly rolling i«nJ: 77 dairy cows and dairy outfit compete. For full particu- lars apply at once to A. B. F<BCUI, 303 Califor- nia st., S. F., or to John R. Kocher, 15 South First street, -an Jose, Cal. rrTo LET— FOR PRIVATE SCHOOL OR HOME; xin Santa Clara; excellent water, scenery and climate : large building and grounds. Address H. P.. box 87. this office. - MEDICAL TOADIES ~— CHICHKSTER'S XJ nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best: safe, reliable; take bo other; send 4c, stamps, for particulars, "Relief for Ladles," in letter by return mail ; at druggists. Colchester Chemical Company, Philadelphia, Pa. .. ANEW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause: restores always .'in one day; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's physician knowledge can be s*nt&Uß<*lat home;all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. SURE AND SAFE CUKE FOR ALL " FE- male diseases; ladles may have the benefit of the SKill and attention of a physician of long and successful practice; a home in confinement with best possible care, with the privacy of a home and the convenience of a hospital: these who are stele or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case, they will rind 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. MRS. DR. GWYER. 226 Turk st. ANTED— TO CURE DROPSY SUFFERERS; »' cured thousands of cases called hopeless: booK, testimonials and ten days' dropsy treatment free by mail. DR. GREEN & SONS, Atlanta, Go. LADIES. IF IRREGULAR CONSULT MRS. XJ EMARY; sure cure. 6 Franklin, cor. Market. T ADIES' LA VENA REMEDY THE ONLY XJ safe; guarantee preventive; absolute privacy. Call or address LA VENA CO., 22 Kearny st., S. F., Ist floor; hours 1 to 5, 7 to 9. DX. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE FOR LOST manhood: general weakness: three bottles $5. STERN BROS.,druggists, sole ag'ts, 111 Grant aye. rTIHE . LIGHTNING RHEUMATISM CURE X for chronic or inflammatory rheumatism; best remedy on earth: price. $3. MARTIN Remedy Company, 2231 Mission st., S. F. D" au"det's~aphro j tablets-the GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impctency, aud all disorders of the sexual organs; $1 a box: 6 boxes $5: send for circular. WIDBER'S Drug Store, 14 Ellis st., sole agent. Ta, female irregularities reT stored in one day: no instruments; French remedies guaranteed at any time; consult free. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post St., near Larkin. ALPEAU'S FRENCH" PILLS, A BOON TO J\. ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger; safe and mire: $2 50 express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. OBGOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal. U-PRAE'3 FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efficient emmenagogue; $1 per box. RICHARDS & CO., druggists. 406 Clay, sole agts. ALL 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. BK. RICORD'S PILLS ; EXPRESS $2 60 : SAFE, XJ sure, reliable: Ricord's specialties, females. Maison et Cie, Agts. ROOT'S. Sixth and Howard. A LL LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT THK A only reliable specialist In San Francisco; in- stant relief: $500 paid for any ease I cannot cure; board: skillful attention rlnriug confinement; spe- cial attention to diseases of the eye; advice free; confidential. MRS.' DR. SCOTT, 11OV Turk st. Mils. DX. WEGENER, PRIVATE HOME 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. DR. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT. FORMERLY of 121 1 Mission, now 1608 Market st. ; month- y" irregularities cured in a few hours ; guaranteed; no instruments used : sure preventive. DR. HALL. 14 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, next Hibernla Bank: diseases of women. AT ICE PRIVATE. HOME IN CONFINEMENT -Li at the most reasonable price in the city. MRS, M.PFEIFFEK, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. TF IRREG ULARTJiTaNYFEMALK DISEASE 1 see Mrs. Dr. PneU and be Content. 254 Vi: 4th. Storage \]ff I LSON'BIfoB7,'Y7'III'MARKET^TREit^- " 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. STORAGE; FURNITURE, PIANOS, MDBE- advances. , LIEBES S. W. CO., 906 Market, r. 4. URN ITU RE, PIANOS AND OTHER ItEE- chandise received on storage; money advanced on consignments: nrc-proof building. 410Postst., TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- O hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. TjiIRST-CLASS STORAGE; ADVANCES MADE P 421-423 Market »l CH AH. L. TAYLOR. PROPOSALS. Si:ai.i:i> PBOPOBALB wTxll^^cetved at my office In San FrancUco for the following snpplies for tha Odd Fellows' Home at Thermalito- -10 full size bedsteads. 40 three-quarter steads. 38 bureaus. , 60 chairs for rooms. 76 dining-room chairs. . 20 full size bedspreads.; . 80 three-quarter bedspreads.",- -— yards first quality linn.etim for halls. ' Sample of goods can be seen at I. O. O. F. hall. Ban Francisco. The board reserves the right to modify, or enlarge the number, of figures which may be submitted by any bidder: also the right to reject any oral! bids. All goois are to bo delivered by bidder at the home at Thermallto, near Oro- ville. Proposals will be received : until July SO, 1895. ■ ' ' "- T ". ' •--"'■• ■ '■■ ■■■" '■ By order of the Board of Trustees. - - GEORGE T. SHAW, Secretary. San Francisco, C'al., July 14, 1895. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1895. 'HOUSES TO; LET. eTI-IPu rxTsh ed~ house" o f^s^ooms Ji and ba'.h: rent reasonable. 737 Ellis. \.• ©9C SUNNY HOUSE OF -. 9 ROOMS AND i£OU. bath. SE. cor. McAllister and Polk sts. T]Q CEDAR AYE., '■ NORTH *OF . GEARY, lIP near. Van Ness— House 7 rooms and bath. , ODERN HOUSE: 7 ROOMS; BATH: LARGE yard and stable. 417 Ridley st., opp. Flllmore. j AOX MINNA, BET. -FIFTH AND SIXTH— S ttO«J rooms and every modern improvement. ' •. ft! C FELL ST.— FINE 2-STORY HOUSE; 9 Ulu rooms: all modern Improvements; - rent re- dnced. Apply 617 Fell st.;' ' lift TIfRK STREET. . .-■■.• / . .- ■- HO HOUSE OF 45 ROOMS. O. F. YON RHEIN <fc CO., .* ■ . ■ 513 California street. 979Q MISSION — 2-BTOJ|Y BAY-WINDOW «-i I *-iO house. 6 sunny rooms: bath; large base-' ment: yard: rent low to good tenant. - •-- :••-." <r. Q HOUSE 3 ROOMS. APPLY 121 PAGE tITO. street.. \ < ■ . ... "1 C 1 9 TAYLOR— IO SUNNY ROOMS; LARGE XUX— i yard and garden; fine marine: view. ffi» J£ PACIFIC HEIGHTS HOUSE; 8 ROOMS «35T:tJ. with every convenience and marine view. 1733 Broadway, sear Gough st. - . S~U NY~HOUSE— 530~EDDY, NEAR LARKIN; 9 rooms; bath; rent $30; water free. •. I-ATKST STYLES IN HOUSES TO RENT AT J BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S. 10 Montgomery. FUBNISHED HOUSES. /SoTTAGE~vFITHIiARGE GAR^£nTsEVEN~ \J teenth St., nr. Valencia. BALDWIN <fc HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. FINELY FURNISHED COTTAGE: ROOMS; bath, gas, stove; rent reasonable; fine marine view; 10 to I a. m. 2441 Larkin st. COTTAUES TO LET. TSottTgE^ 4 LARGE SONNY ROOMS; V 1 stable for 3 horses: $20. '-, 1108 Jessie st. pOTTAGE 6 ROOMS AND BATH; $15. 117 \J Gtrmaniast.. bet. Fillmore aud Steiner. :;",-, ■A -I 1 DOLORES, NR. SEVENTEENTH-COT- rtxx tage 4 rooms, bath. SUNNY COTTAGE, 4 AND 5 ROOMS: BATH, basement, yard: cheap. Cor. Dolores and 16th. pOTTAGE 6 ROOMS; BATH: LAUNDRY; Xj chicken-yard; fine marine view; all modern Improvements; Green St.. bet. Octavia and La- guna. Inquire 2619 Octav|a st., near Green. FLATS TO LET. M""oD^R^^JE^~FlTATr6~R?>O^r^'ON^Eßr- -IVI vatory and bath; small family preferred. 2031 <ioldea Gate aye. :■ XTEW SUNNY FLAT— 4 ROOMS: BATn; SET -Li tubs; $14; water free. 1196 Treat aye. ]C]Q LEAVENWORTH — FLATS OF 6 xOxV rooms, with modern Improvements. UPPER FLAT 5 SUNNY ROOMS;~BATH. 1511 Taylor st., bet. Pacific and Broadway. B~ AY-WINDOW FLAT— O ROOMS, BATH AND toilet. 1108 Hampshire st. - o*l A BAY WINDOW FLAT 4 ROOMS, tjp It:, bath: yard. B Bhotwell, near Fourteenth. "in LEG ANT CORNER flat 7 ROOMS, BATH; -CJ with or without stable. SW. Bush and Scott. ©19 COZY LOWER FLAT: 3 ROOMS: »]n I—. bath; cellar; garden. 1008 Natoma, near Eleventh st. . ©OX 5 SUNNY ROOMS; BATH. 220 VAN (TpOU. Ness aye. • ■ ■ • ■ ■ > ' • <2:l 1 £>.t\ 4 ROOMS. 129 IVY AYE., NEAR ijpXX.UV. Vau Ness. ij^LAT 7 SUNNY ROOMS, ALL IMPROVE- -1 ments. 1609 Webster St., near Slitter. <^9i> FLAT: 8 ROOMS; BATH. 119 a WIL- — —>• liam St., off Post, bet. Taylor and Jones. LAT-5 ROOMS; BATH; LARGE YARD; 1 $15. 234y a Thirteenth st. NEW FLATS: 4 AND 6 ROOMS AND BATH: 0 yard; cellar; modern improvements: if desira- ble stable for horse and buggy; rent reduced. 17 Sharon st., bet. Fifteenth aad Sixteenth, Church and Sanchez, aaafgyw ATEW BAY-WINDOW FLAT 8 ROOMS, BATH; 1> 1 or 2 families; $27. 909 Folsom, near Fifth. E*-\ A FLAT— 3 ROOMS. 418 FULTON ST., <*I)XV/. bet. Gough and Octavia. CjTO SUNNY FLAT-6 ROOMS, ETC. 628 •4pXO. Harrison St., bet. Second and Third. UNNY CORNER FLAT— 6 ROOMS: BATH; perfect order; rent $25. 1315 Webster st. • Q99a UNIO.N, near JONES — ELEGANT — _ sunny flat; 5 rooms; bath; with use of piano or without; reasonable. ■\J"EW, ELEGANT 6 AND 6 ROOM FLATS; -L' all modern conveniences; $25 and $27 60. 1710 Hyde st. :_ _Lli. ~e*~rr 3-ROOM FLAT. 522 HOWARD ST. \f];W MODERN FLAT: 7 ROOMS: BATH; J-> fine yard. 2333^ Mission st., nr. Twentieth COZY FLAT— 4 BOOMS;- BAJXH; BTATION- ary washtub: rent $18. 1155 Howard st. *OA' SUNNY UPPER FLAT 6 ROOMS; •r*-V. bath. 202 Fillmore Bt., near HaigUt. -, SUNNY " FLAT; ~5" ROOMS; BATH; "GAS; good view. Twentieth and Dolores; cheap. 1 091 HAIGHT, NR. BRODERICK— NICE X\JZiX sunny 6-room flat; good view; near park. (Jin 2 SUNNY UPPER FLATS, 3 RChSMS »4PXU. cellar. 39 Pore, nr. Harrison and 9th. (Jtlp 5 - ROOM FLAT; BATH; SUNNY^ <tjp IU. 929 Nineteenth St., off Castro. pHOICE FLATS; 1010 AND 1012 MASON, 1018 \J and 1030 Sacramento -sts.; 5 and 6 rooms; bath. Apply 320 Sansome St., room 4. COST FLATS: 8 AND 34 HANOVER PLACE, off Sacramento, below Mason; 5 rooms; bath. If LAT: 4 ROOMS: $10 A MONTH. 716 NATO- mi St., bet. Eighth and Ninth. QE. COR. EIGHTEENTH AND CASTRO— UP- -0 per flat of 6 rooms and bath: stable; In good order; rent $16. Apply L. A. SOUC A CO., 465 and 407 Valencia, near Sixteenth. "I (\ GROVE, NEAR CITY HALL— ELEGANT XU flat, 5 rooms and bbtb. T ATEST STYLES IN FLATS TO RENT AT \j BALDWINS HAMMONDS. 10 Montgompry. housekeeping rooms. 27S^sr^a1d\v^y^n7c^^o1jbe1^eping I' '•> rooms; also single; nicely furnished new house. Z^AO BUCHANAN, COR. FELL— 2 OR 3 SUN, VJv/Zi ny furnished rooms; complete. 71 Ql BRYANT— 2 NICELY UNFURNISHED • 102 connectln grooms; every convenience. " 9'O"| CALIFORNIA — 3 ELEGANT , FUB- ZdOiJi. nished rooms for housekeeping; cheap. 1 1 CLARA, BET. THLRD AND FOURTH— XX Three nice rooms. IAQ CLARA, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH— 4 -1-T:O housekeeping rooms. 1 ROOM. UNFURNISHED. FOR HOUSEKEEP- X ing. 461 Clementina St. Z.(\A ELLIS — FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, O\J"± with light housekeeping. ■ (*1 n EDD V — BUN NY HOUSEKEEPING UK I suites; completely furnished; large yard; other, rooms. OA7 FOURTH— SUNNY FRONT FURNISHED O\J I rooms for housekeeping en suite or single. I QOAI F O L S O M— NICE QUIET HOUBE- ui)u2 keeping room; stove: closet; private; $8. TpfTo^ GEARY-2 OR 4 SUNNY ROOMS, FUR- XtJXO nisbed or unfurnished, for housekeeping. inn HAIGHT -2 OR 3 SUNNY CORNER XVJXJ rooms and bath ; nicely furnished ; private family; reasonable rent. pfO. 1^ HOWARD— LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR OJLtO housekeeping. CMQ HOWARD-FRONT AND BACK PAR- \J~IO lor: furnished complete for housekeeping. I 1 X. 9 HOWARD - SUNNY SUITES. FUR- JLXtt^Jnlshed fpr housekeeping; also single rooms. ■ v / "I qK^f HOWARD, COR. TENTH-2 SUNNY X'JU'-t furnished housekeeping rooms; range; bath: $10. ] I' LEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST-$8; •XU large unfurnished room and kitchen. Ol 1 LYON. PARK PANHANDLE-BEAUTI- »JXI ful sunny unfurnished rooms. • oTTa i! SCAB I : BET. FOURTEENTH AND AXrtXJ Fifteenth— Sunny front bedroom, kitchen, connecting closets; sink: bath; laundry; $6. =•; P.OI MISSION, NEAR SECOND-SUNNY vUI bedroom and kitchen, furnished; rent $10.. 1 n^\^ OR 1125 MISSION-^UNNY HOUSE- X\JUO keeping rooms; . children; other rooms; cheap. : - ' : 11 Q7 MISSION — FURNISHED SUNNY L J 1) i front suite; suitable housekp; reasonable. Q9Q NINETF.ENTH— FINE, NICE, SUNNY. O£iU rooms; housekeeping. .-.■:. , 97 OAK ST.— FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING & and single rooms. :: - • ' ;-'.».-*; Ql OAK — 2 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, Ox complete for housekeeping; rent $14. ■* ; 1 *J9Q POLK - BAY-WINDOW ROOM AND IO^O kitchen: $14. . . ; Q99 POST— SUNN Y. SUITE; LIGHT HOUSE- • '—+* keeping allowed; sunny single rooms. lit 1C 7 SEVENTH — LARGE ROOMS FOR xO I housekeeping : reasonable. ... -.;"-;•. <2>O ■•■■: 3 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING «JI) O ." rooms in rear of 623 Seventh st. :■■ ■ I 9rt SIXTH— 2 FRONT ROOMS FURNISHED x£\J housekeeping; private family; also others. iOA SIXTH-NEATLY FURNISHED SUITE; ttj£l/ good stove; \ quiet ; house; - every , conven- ience; fIU ;-.:'': . :.: :.>•;■-', :■■:■.. ;.:..-.- :.■-.■' YrfKfJ STOCKTON— 2 CONNECTING ROOMS, X I UO furnished complete for housekeeping. 1 Q9A STOCKTON— 2 ROOMS, NICELY FUR- I.O*~\J nished for housekeeping; also single ones; cheap; sunny. - .- ,: r A ■.:':■..■- /'.-V; •• :; - •-;-'- -'--•"■■■''*: : t~OO SEVENTH— NICE SUNNY FURNISHED IOD housekeeping rooms: veranda: yard; cheap. '>.).) THIRD-FRONT FURNISHED HOUBE- .)_._- keeping suites, $8, 89, $11 ; single, $1' to $160. ," , ,■/- .-'- ~.J-i: ■'■■■>:svx:,\ ■• ff.:..-:;v IAQ TAYLOR— i HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, XvO completely furnished; gas,' bath; $20. ;:-',:■ ; HOUSEKEKPINti ROOMS — Continued. 71 A van" .ness aVe.-SUN!!Y~FHONT I 1U suite; completely furnished for housekeep- ing; «25 1 _ : . -..' .-v-.-: >■ >.',--.-, \ .-_y.: [:■-■■ 0 OR 3 NICE SUNNY ROOMS FURNISHED £i lor housekeeping. 646 Stevenson st. ■ 2 SMALL ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED; kitchen If. desired. 527»4 Gearr st. -■■--•-■ HOOMis TO LET. 9 9ft BUSH —ROOM TO LET, WITH OR WITH- O^iCj out power. ?. •■■:-'«' -• - - .• :; ■- FpHE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 X : sunny/; rooms, - furnished and : unfurnished; strictly respectable ; -: central ; * very ■ moderate in prices. 20 Eighth St., near Market. 1i) ELLIS— SUNNY FRONT SUITES; SIN- xZi gle; transient: day or week. M. GRANT. '.-.' Q97 r iCE"LY FURNISHED SUNNY *}£i 4 suite; doable rooms; running water; cheap. 7Q7 ELLIS— FURNISHED ROOMH OR EN- \O\ tire floor: cheap to good tenant; tine sur- roundings; well-kept garden: house newly painted. AAn FELL - UNFURNISHED FRONT BAY~ a:«-i/ window room. ' - "■ ■ GOLDEN GATE AYE.— NEWLY RENO- O\J I vated . ana S furnished ? large i front alcove suites; also nice single rooms; cheap. - ' ;; .- Q9Q GOLDEN GATE AVE.— LAP.GE SUNNY OZiO front rooms; also single rooms; cheap. Q' GRANT'- A V . — LEG A SUNNY, At) newly furnished suites and rooms from $10 to $25 per month at the Hoffman. . QQ^'B HOWARD STREET— AT REDUCED 000 rates, well furnished, sunny front rooms; also other nice rooms: gas: bath. •■.■ . • JONES— NEWLY, AND HANDSOMELY «JUU furnished rooms: modern conveniences. 1 OAQI HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED \J V'i room for 1 or 2 gentlemen: $7 a month. ARKSK . HOUSE, 1122 MARKET ST., 19 Turk— Elegant suites Ist and 2d floors; first class in every respect. MRS. S. HENKEL, pro- prietress. '^_ _• ' • ;• ; 1 £» MAR YE TERRACE (424 TURK)— SUNNY .LD room for 1 or 2 persons; bath ; reasonable. 9n,r MCALLISTER— LARGE, SUNNY SUITE, ZUtt suitable for 3 or 4 gentlemen. AfXCi McALLISTER-5 SUNNY ROOMS AND jLUO bath: large yard. ■-.-.- , Ci(*A 1 MINNA— FRONT ROOM nicely fur- DUtta nished; rent cheap. (*£* V M£N NA, COB. eighth— nicely fur- OO I nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week. • PI rt MISSION— FURNISHED SINGLE RMS, DIP 16c to 60c per night; $1 to $2 week. .- pi -\ PINE— SMALL SUNNY ROOM; ALSO UIX large room: quiet bouse; price moderate. \ <r >fi7 POST— NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Z\J I suites: first floor: single rooms; cheap. . riIHK GRAYSON: B26 POWELL— VIEW; X sunny suites and sinzle rooms, with first-class board; moderate prices. . ' . ■.■;•■■• .■- -■ QQ SIXTH ST.. THE HILLSDALE— SUNNY 00 rooms: single and en suite; $1 to $1 60 a day. ~HfW BUTTER- • AN 1) CONVENIENT l\Ji) offices, suitable for physidan, dentist or mu- sician. .... ■ Q 1 7 THIRD— LARGE SUNNY FRONT: aX OX I suite or single ;$1 25t056 week -.$5 to $20 mo. Ql A TUIIK-NICEI.Y FURNISHED ROOMS; Oxtt with or without boartl. 7Q/| VAN NESS AV'E.— LARGE FRONT i t7tt sunny room: $8. . • a RLINGTON House, 12?xearny-pleas- J\. ant sunny rooos, en suite and single; first-class in cv«ry respect; terms reasonable. "YTOSKMTTE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; par night, 35c to $1; week, $1 60 to $5; families. EUROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION— NICELY furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients. VERETT, 65 SECOND-FAMILY HOUSE; new management ; respectable; sunny rooms: reasonable: transients solicited. M. DA LTON. prop. t?OB RENT—TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, X nicely furnished sunny front bay-window room; nil modern conveniences: locatad about 8 blocks from Kearnv and Market sts.: private family; references re«vi^-»d. Address C. D., box 1, Call. * RAND SOUTHERN. COR. SEVENTH AND Minslon— Rooms all light; water, eas and electric bells; elevator runs from 7a.m.to 12 p. M. : single, 60 cents: suites, $1 day; $2 60 and $5 week up. Vf/E \\""Ty BEN Els HOUSK, 1814 STOCKTON i.l st.— Sunny front rooms: suites or single: by day, week or month. PH. MAYSOUNAVK. prop. II AQ. BUTTER, COR. FOLK-FURNISHED I 1 "to roomsandhousekeeplngsuites;bath: $15. riHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ae« free. ... _^ BOARDINO AND BOOMS. QAiQ^AYLOR^rA R^QK^SuI^Y^b^DM^VVITH OVJO first-class board; large garden. 001 BUSH — a SUNNY BAY-WINDOWS OX with board: reasonable: also table- boarders. ~(i>)l{ EDDY— SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, SUITES \JJIj\J and single; best board: reasonable. ■■:,, SEVENTH-GKitMAN LA WOULD ±*\JO give good board and room reasonable. 91 van NESS AYE.— SUING THOROUGHLY +JX. renovated; nice sunny front rooms, ' with board or privilege of light, housekeeping. \ ■ HOTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH— OPENED AS XX a family hot«l; references given and required; all modern conveniences. -■.. , : CITILDREN iJOARDED. T^ AiDY~Wt)UI]HTjKirTo"HA VE~ CHILD^TO XJ board. 734V2 Clementina st. - • WANTED— CldlLD TO BOAttD: GOOD CARE; »" no other children. 1713% San Carlos aye., between Eighteenth and Nineteenth sts. T ADY WITHOUT CHILDREN WOULD LIKE XJ small child to board. Address 1522 a Fell St. r STORES to LET: «IpXU. barber, laundry, fancy or shop; corner Second st. and Rincon aye. 7^l OOD ROAD HOUSE; PERFECTLY GENTLE; VT 6 years old ; suitable for doctor; price reason- able; can be seen and tried. 2425 Post st. . " - ' TORE. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. a GEARY street. - : . : :(I>lC i-'RUITSTORE; ■. 3 ROOMS : STABLE. <I)1»J. Apply A. M. SPECK, 602 Market st. , STORE.. 1524 HOW A ST., CORNER OF Lafayette; cheap for any business, with fix- tures. Apply 2838 Mission St., M. CURRAN. riIIEAP RENT— STORE; ALSO large BASE- Xj ment. California and Hyde, adjoining car-house. AT a ■■ SACRIFICE— GROCERY AND BAR, with living-rooms; cheap rent. Apply J. J. COMERFORD, SE. cor. Duncan and Dolores st. ■Al A KEARNY— SUITABLE FOR STATION- ttI U cry or general business; ' rent reduced. EASTON, ELDRIDGE «ft CO., 638 Market st. - «>A7 AND 209 POLK— VJSRY NICE STORES: jU\J I between Grove and Fulton: 4 rooms: $20. Li I ■ < > r-st( IBS, WITH 2LI VINO-ROOMS, XJ fixtures, etc.; ready to open. 350 Brannan. FOR KENT"— "A CORNER STORE; GOOD stand for drug or grocery business. Apply W. B. CLUFF, 17 Sixth St. - TpOUR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING •lC and basement, 608 Sacramento St., containing elevator, rower, etc. : rent $80. Apply DAVID STERN «fc SONS. 29 Montgomery st. OFFICES TO ' LET. T^oTol?FlcTrT7rLTiT7^r^^ -C McAllister st. mo LET— LARGE SUNNY SUITE OF OFFICES ■'X on " first floor; rent . reduced. 12 ; Montgomery St.. rooms 1 and 2. : :. . . ; Xp LEG ANT offices in new BPRECKKLS JL building, 925 Market: rents low; no extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply at building or <;. 11. cm nsi;x «fe CO.. 14 Monte. St. .'; ■;. LEGAL NOTICES. _ Twa^D^TcONTBACTH. > ~~~~.. J\. At a meeting of the Board of New City Hall Commissioners, held July 23, 1895, the following resolution was passed to print: .. Resolved, That contract * No. 78, for construc- tional steel in rotunda, bo awarded Martin Fennell & son for $7880. - «";>-".: ; , That contract No. 79 for corrugated iron be awarded to J. H. McKay for $23<0. That contract No. 81 for terra cotta and hollow tile work be awarded the Giadding-Mcßean Com- pany for $2626. • . , That contract No. 82 for shelving In Law Library be awarded W. «. Hughes lor $994, ana the same do pass to print: .■•-,•■ ■ - • Ayes-Commissioners SUTRO, CRESWELL, and BRODERICK.. . ■-; ■ *■ 3. J. MCCARTHY, Secretary, EPARTMENT NO. 10 (PROBATE)— IN THE XJ Superior Court, in and for the City and County of San Francisco; State of California.- in the matter of the estate sof Cn ARISES ■ C. TERRILL, ' de- ceased. Notice is hereby given that WEDNES- DAY, tho7tb day of August, A.D. 1895, at 10 a. m. of said day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of saiil'court, at the new City Hall, In ' the ■■ City and County of .San Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as-' the time 'and place for proving the will of said CHARLES C. TERRILL, deceased, and < for ;- hearing -' the ' application '. of ANNIE 11. TERRILL for the issuance to her of letters testamentary thereon. Dated July 24, A. D. 1895. [Seal] ■■. • " ■-.-•■ ■ C. F. CURRY, Clerk. ; . - ,j . •• . By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. E. F. PRESTON, Attorney for Petitioner. . OTICE .TO ■■!■•■ CREDITORS — ESTATE t OF 1> THOMAS McQUIRK, deceased. - Notice *Is hereby given by the undersigned, A. C. FREEZE, administrator of the estate of said deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, the said deceased," to exhibit " them with s the nects- sary vouchers, within * four months ' after the first publication of this notice, to the said adminis- trator at his office, 319 Pine street, San Francisco, California; the same being his place for the trans- action of the business of > the said estate in the City and County of :Sa n Francisco, State of California. . , - :- . ..-■ ••..-"-. ■<:■-■ -.Vjf A. C.FREESE, ■- -. Administrator of - the ' Estate .of THOMAS : Mo QUIRK. deceased. ;• Dated at San Francisco. July 22, 1895. J. D. Niti.i.ivan, Attorney for Administrator. 1 -;; CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. ■ / HOUSES bBTIT^FOR $250 A ROOM; PAR- "■ ties contemplating building are invited to call and examine our plans. 1149 Mission St.- ■ < t -.'■ PERSONALS. ;.';'.:. -j^-. noXEY^^rOLSyhAC^TO-VAY, 11 P. Xl^IF XV possible; if not. 2 p. if. at place named. :T-. U . ?■ f : IPLOMA (MEDICAL) FOR ? SALE ; FlRST- class. -M., box 87, Call Office. ■/■--; CLOTHING PARLORS, 513 MONT- -i-'X goaaery, have removed to 433 ' and 437 Mont- gomery. .;. .... :;>---....,..-■ ___ AG CARPETS WOVE TO OBDERFOR PALE; XV also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rug portieres; denier in ' carpet twine in hank or Chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth. Oakland, C»l. 1 nC-JOIN THE CORRESPONDING CLUB; XU for details. ■ FORD, president, room 25, Mur- phy building.. • : '* * ■ ' A FTER HAVING BEEN ENGAGED IN _rx' business for 24 years, ,-l am t about to retire. Any claims or demands will bo paid at my resi- dence, 1525 Leavenworth st., where I will be glad to receive friends from 11- a. m. to 2 p. m. every day. L. C. JANCOVICH. WELL-KNOWN I EXPERIENCED _• LIQUOR traveler on this coast wishes to cjiange bouses; has rude; willing and able to give good .security. Address L. T., box 62. Call Office. ENTLEMAN WANTS LADY PARTNER IN VI money-making business. B, Box 3-, Call Office. E~ LECTRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS. 121 Montgomery St., roq^ni 6: hours 10 to 10. .-; ; HIGHEST PRICE PAID LADIES', GENTS', children's cast-off clothing. I. F., 15 I. us- st. ANNULMENT OF .. MARRIAGE AND DI- ■A. vorce: legal everywhere. - Address P. O. box 2263, San Francisco, U. S. Divorce Bureau. T ADIJES-FOR TAILOE-MADE SUITS. JACK- XJ ets and capes at wholesale prices, 1152 Market St., bet. Turk st. and Golden Gate aye. ,- ■ ■. i R. C. E. FARNUM HAS MOVED to the Nucleus building, cor. Third and Market sis. \ DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty ; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. HAS. L. SHEAHAN, 2241/. FIFTH— PAINT- Ing, paper-hanging and whitening at low rates. NE MORE CUT— ; .•.-.■••■• ~~— , Oak Roll Top Desks ......i. ;.;::. $14 to $35 Oak Chiffoniers '. From $10 up Oak Bed 5et5...... :......... .*....'....? 17 60 up Oilcloths and Lin01eum5................ ......80c up Stoves and Ranges..... .'. ....$3 up Thousands of bargains. We keep everything. Cash or time paymeuts. • J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. TTAIRDRESSING. 25c, ANY STYLE: ESTAB. XX llshed In 1869; Pioneer Hair Store. BERTHA SPIT/, 111 Stockton st.; strictly one price only. A LL COURTS: PRIVATE LAW MATTERS. J\. LAWYER Met 'A HE. 1027 Market; advice free. TnnVI "bUsTn'MSSCARDs. ?lVnO; SENT FREE, XUUU city or country. HILL, 724y Market st. TfltNß SUITS, $16: DRESS PANTS, $4 76. X: Misfit Clothing Parlors, 618 Montgomery st. *1 O SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL. »4PX_w NKUHAIiS, Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny. DRESSES CUT AND FITTED, $3; DRESSES popular prices; engagements by day. 11 Geary. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST-OFF clothin^.books. novels. RAPHAEL, 247 4th st. WHITEWASH MACHINE AND BRUSH » » work; %c ynrd; contracts taken. WAIN- WRIGHT, 1160 Market: machines sold or hired. SINGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- druff or falling hair or money refunded: never known to fail: try it. By all druggists price $1, or SMITH BROS., Fresno, Cal. _____________ QECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, iJ showcases, counter*), shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, too; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. " J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- -1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. pLOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT \J mfrs'cost. Factory, 20 Sansome St.. upstairs. LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, • windows,, lumber, pipe, etc.; cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., nr. Eighth. AS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. <aii Golden Gate aye. H. HUFSCHMIDT. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES' clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO order bv\ WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market. pHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THR \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ace free. .- ■ . • . miKSSMAKJSKS. DRESSES, i?2~AN : WRAPPERS, 35cAXD U up. : MRS. SMITH, 864 V Mission st. . - EDUCATIONAL. TirA^rlKD^LTwE^ro^o^c^TiriirAlcE^ »» speare for an extended tour East. MISS BEDDARD, 913 Hyde st. TTOITT'S fiCUOOI, FOR BOYS, BURLING AME, XX San Mateo County, reopens August 6. IRA G. 11' hit. Ph.D., Master. V OCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM- V proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and procures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st. ■YJIOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET, V taught. Prof..L. MERXI, 226 Geary ;reasonable. ]\f ILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY- WRITE IX for catalogue to MRS. C. T. MILLS, president, Mills College IV 0., Alameda Co., Cat. Next term begins August 7, 1895. - - P~ ACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES bldg; thorough commercial & English training. PANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MElSTER- schaft School of Languages. 122 O'Farrell st. : O. ECKM AN, PIANO BTUDIO, , 205 y a • Gough st.; assistant teacher for beginners. T> OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AYE., XJ Berkeley, Cal. T. STEWART BO WENS, M. A., Principal. ; lyriGJiT SCHOOL: HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- ■l' it-...*, 24 Post St.; commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish; low __________________________ -i TJOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHMB~ .1 'tic taught 6 weeks ;course $30. 5 Stockton St., r. I>ELASCO'B LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— X) Private theatricals arranged; pupils ■ rehearsed on stage, R. 6 & 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. QCHOOL ELECTRIC CIV IL7MININGT ME> O cbanical engineering, surveying, architecture, assay: estab. '64. VAN PER AILXEN. 723 STIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College. 723 Market st. : diploma course $30. };.Mil.ls|[ BRANCHES TAUGHT BY~MIS3 J DILLON, 14 McAllister, r. 46: private or class. /pARR'S INST., 659 MARKT— BOOKKEEPING X taught in 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fall on: EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 ~ POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- guage* rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. . pHEAPEST 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. ' ■ ■ --*-■■.--- •■•■■■- ■■ *JL,AIR% r OYANTS. A DVICfi A^D ASSISTANCE FOR ALL-GO A where the crowd goes. His parlors are al- ways filled with anxious people seeking reliable Information, and every reply W most gratifying. ' All tir« pleased. Professor Eugene gives ad vie c on business, speculations, investments, love, court, ship, marriage and divorce: settles lovers' quarrels ' reunites the separated and causes a spevdyand, happy marriage with the on^of your choice. He locates mines and buried treasures, tells of your friends and enemies, removes - evil influences, gives advice pertaining to lawsuits, locates and recovers old estates.: Developing mediums a spe- cialty. The troubled and . unfortunate should seek his - counsel. r. Thousands of families long sepa- rated have been reunited by his efforts: thousands of hearts made glad through his truthful predic- tions, He Is the only clairvoyant on earth recog- nized by the profession as their brightest star. All persons unsuccessful in business, who seem to be unlucky, should visit him, 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 business will find it greatly to their advantage to consult him en all matters of financial interest to themselves. _ : " . Professor Eugene shouldfnoc be classed with the many cheap pretenders who infest cities and bring disrepute to the profession. 1 : His past successes in matters of great Import; are a positive guaranty of his power to perform the wonders that have made him famous. All are invited to call. Hours 9 a.m. .to 8 P. m. Letters, with stamps, answered. Address F. EUGENE, 1206 Market street, San Francisco, parlors 102, IPS and 104, first floor. ;:.-. .- ' : . MISS MALVINA, AMERICAN CLAIRVOY- ant and magnetic healer. 766 1 /j Howard st. HOW TO BECOME A CLAIRVOYANT— KEY to the mystery of medlumship: most wonder-' ful book since the Bible; 50 cents. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 608 Montgomery St., 8. F. - MRS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM. LIFE-HEADER; ladles, 26c; gents, 60c. 164 Tehama, off Third. "PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 26c MME. X LEGETTE, 311 Tehama St.; upstairs. ..T' ME. MOREAU— GREAT AND ; ONLY . MK- dlum ;glve her a call : fee 25c up. 131 Fourth st. EON, PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT, LlPE- reader, 683 Post:h'rslO to 8 dally ; and Sunday. T IFE READING. 25c: LADIES \ ONLY, ; 105 "XJ Stockton St., room 6. . _______________ A UGUBTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER; J\.~ magic . charms: • love ; tokens; true picture of future wife and' husband: teaches fortune-telling; develops clairvoyance, slats writing, etc. ; has the seven holy seal* and th« Palestine wonder charm; fee SI and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE V WEEKLY' CALL, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- •me tree -■ ■---- : -•■ ;: ■-.•-■.-..■■' ■■■••.'•.^ .■-- -■■-.■•; ',-Kv.ix: SPIRITUALISM. :-.■;. ■;/,.-::. ripEST CIRCLE TO-NIUn T :10c : MME. YOUNG, ■ 1 606 McAllister St.; spirit return proven. . > * ; - T IFE READING-LADIES^ ONLY. f. SWAIN, XJ 105 Stockton; circle Monday and Friday. .-•- ! -.. .-,;■ U ASTROLOGY. ?":'■-.■■■;,: "A BTIiAL SEER— HOLMES, 523 CiEAEY _rx St.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice.' .■ -.;:.,V , BJKWISG MACHINKB. n <C9P.^ NEW '"i ■ DOMESTIC SEWING - MA- —O. chiDe: drop leaf, drawers, cover, and at- tachments- 205 Fourth st. ■ PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. E~~LEGANT MOZART PIANO ' (GRAND -• UP- right); little used; cost 9600: cheap for cash. 821 Bush st. •.-':,-.■--".-*.. •-"'. ,;v - , „ • ALMOST NEW, $850 BABY GRAND, STAND- 'jOL ard make, none better, must be sold. ■ See at once. . Room 10, 809 Market st. .-'-■- N UPRIGHT PIANO, GOOD CONDITION, immediate sale $70. Room 10. 809 Market st. IMMEDIATE FORCED SALE OF STEINWAY -L piano by lady requiring cash. ' Inquire room 10,' Flood building. .. - . . . .-.■*.-■■, : -.;/; , COURAGE HOME INDUSTRY ; HEMME A LONG Piano Co. (established 1876), 340 Post St.: on Installments; send for. catalogue. SOMMER AGENCY REMOVED TO 40 O'FAR- rell st.; Stelnway, $225; Weber, $220. G. O. HEINE <& CO., sole , agents : for Krakauer, Mathu- shek <6 Son pianos. • ■-. -:-i5 - - >-'■••.--•.- J Tenting , PIANOS; large AND varied Xt assortment;; tuned free. BHKRMAN, CLAY & CO.'S Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. | ELEGANT UPRIGHT, GOOD AS NEW, AT MAUVAIS', 769 Market St.:' - /"I EORGE F. WELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE vX Matbushek pianos ; sold on very easy i Install- ments; pianos rented. 1360 Market st. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY— PIANOS sold upon a new rent-contract plan ; please call and - have ■it explained • . he easiest i terms ever offered for procuring a line piano: full-size new up- rights trom $150 upward. SHERMAN, CLAY &. CO., corner Kearay and Sutter sts. . . ■ riREAT BARGAINS IN. SECOND-HAND PI- XX anos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S, cor. Kear- ny and Butter sts. ' ■ ' ' ASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLKS & CHASE. ...' - -■■ FEW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD 1 makes, almost new, half original cost; see at once. F. W. SPENCER <fc CO., 721 Market St. ' . YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.-SOHMEB, Newby & Evans, Brlggs and other pianos." " TEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED; grand tone; halt-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market. QUPKKIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD &NKW. C 5 H. MULLEU. maker, repairer. . 2 Latham place. TECK. CHICKERING & SONS., VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 Installments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, sole agents, 1&-20 O'Farrell st. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A good piano by renting. . Be careful to go to KOHLKR & CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell St. "TVECKER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND XJ other ' first-class makes of pianos: little used; cheap . for cash or on easy terms. KOHLJ£B & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. ' /CHEAPEST 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. ' HOUSE FOR B ALE. HO USE"! ROOM sTI A~IuTE~LOTr~BTIijBLE and carriage house: Western Addition. Ameri- can Land and Trust Company. 132 Market st. ■ OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. C» iVIfWV ONLY— NE "w "hOUSeTTbA i Y WIN- tpIUUU dows; large let. LODGE & POWELL, 1 rcltval> sta:!on. O YOU WANT A HOME? 1 WILL BUY YOU a lot, build house on your own plans, this side of bay; small cash payment, balance monthly. C. P. KERN, Central Bank building, Oakland. T^OR EXCHANGE— TWO MODERN HOUSES; J? well located ; value $9000 cash : for good San Francisco property in Western Addition. W. 3. DINGEE, 460 Eighth St., Oakland. T>USINKSS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY XJ Paying 6 to 8 per cent on investment SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE. GOOD CHEAP RANCH is : Close to Oakland. Must be sold. RANCHE3 FOR SALE, two and three miles from Oakland.' ■ j FIFTY CHOICE LOTS in Oakland, Piedmont ." - ■ Berkeley, etc. - ACRE TRACTS and CHICKEN RANCHES, 110 ACRES PIEDMONT, Blair Park. 25 acres close to car line. Terms to suit. Will subdivide. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. j Don't fail to see them. E.E. BONCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. (jJjQO^A A GILT-EDGE INVESTMENT: «4pOZ.UU.- modern double flat, close to business center and renting for 32 50- must be sold to close estate. WM. J. DINGEE, 460 Eighth st., Oakland. ffi')Qfin COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS AND «]P^jOUU. bath; lot 40x137; situated north of Seventh at., near Adellne-st. station; terms, $400 cash, balance monthly. W. P. RYAN, 960 Sev- enth st., Oakland. OR SALE— NEW HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND -T bath; modern in every way; large sunny lot; central; easy terms: see this beiore buying. SAMUEL & KyoWLES, 481 Ninth st., Oakland. S-QQ TO RENT, HOUSE 9 ROOMS; 1463 tjs.*-O. Twenty-third are.. East Oakland; large lot: stable; flowers; fruit; water free; without stable. $20. Apply to STONE, 1139 East Nine- teenth st. East Oakland. - QACRIFICED — COZY LITTLE HOME IN .O Oakland: owner away and must sell; big bar- gain for cash or on monthly $15 payments: write at • once. Address Owner, . P. 'O. box 537, Los Angeles. ' fljj-l C A LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN vri-O\J. Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down and $1 a week; selling fast; good, improvements. H. B. PINNEY, owner, 902 Broadway, Oakland. Q. 1 l ?^\l\ BARGAIN ; CHICKEN RANCH 12 iJSI^(JW, miles from Oakland: Improvements cost twice the amount asked for the place. W. E. BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth St., Oakland ■ (BjOfl MONTHLY FOR 6-ROOM COTTAGES • tjp-£V/ plans free. F. BOEOLE, Golden Gate statn. \\T M. MTDE WOLF, RENT COLLECTOR. 1050 »? Broadway. . (TjjQ-n $1000 CASH; WORTH $6500: 9- t£)'i'jO\J . room modern bou"et nice stable: lot 60x150; a bargain: see it at once. WILLIAM P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ..... A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE IV WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. OAKLAND FURNITURE- FOB SALE. I^^JRlaTU^RE~A^T7cAll¥El'^rA^FY^oU^)WN J price. 11. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st. OAKLAND HOTELS. ?TAiLJNi3O~!IOTEirr~THir^ vX. 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. Proprietor. _^^__^___^^^^____ Oakland houses ; TO let. J^"E^~FLATrT~l^^T"coldpTE^rELY JLj furnished for housekeeping; half minute's walk to electric cars; three to local; to reliable party rent *'-'5. 1008 Ninth aye.. Knst Oakland. BEEKELEIKEAL ESTATE. HE LOVELIEST SPOT IN ALAMEDA County; a sensibly planned; well-built house In an orchard, all complete: ' sewered; sidewalks; electric cars one bloc:< away; steam cars 2 blocks away; near the university, and at a bargain. JOS. J. MASON, Dwight way station. - < «.i c 5 KOOM COTTAGE: 60x135; $1650. F. ilP±t-). BOEGLE. Golden station. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— 2OI3 CLINTON AYE. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. T^OITTM^^DTA^rE^^Li^^EA^^SCHOoE X and station; streets Improved and sewered. ■ ■ $2250— 550 cash, s2s monthly; 30x100; cottage, 4 rooms and bath. . . ■• n - , $2400— 550 cash, $20 monthly; 37:6x100: cot- tage, 6 rooms and bath. " ' $3250— 550 cash, $35 monthly; 38x100; corner house in fine condition: 8 rooms and bath. - $3250— 5200 cash, $: monthly; 37x110; ele- gant colonial cottage; 7 rooms and bath. ' $3850— 5200 cash, $35 monthly: 37x120; hand- some new cottage, 8 rooms and bath. I • ; Houses to rent from SlO up. ■ Open Sunday and holidays. . . . MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-street station, AJameda, and 628 Market St., San Francisco. . ::-;--'< ;.-'..■ »-"> ••■; : HE JOSEPH a. LEONARD company OF JL 1364 IV.rk st., Alameda. and 19 Montgomery St.; San Francisco, have recently I issued : an I illus- trated pamphlet of their, business that is full of | interesting information I to . those intending to pur- chase homes, and will -be mailed on application free of charge. - ; - ;. -.,-: ■..=.' . -They have on hand at present for sale 1 house of 6 rooms and bath, all modern improvements, on improved street, cash $60, balance on easy install- ments; 1 of 6 rooms and bath, all modern improve- ments. $150 cash, balance on easy Installments; 1 of 7 rooms and bath, very best location In the city, with • all . modern improvements, $1000 cash, bal- ance on easy Installments; 1 of 8 rooms and bath, in most excellent location, 1250 cash, balance on easy installments.. -- ■:. . - / EAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOT, FRONTING J-> on tlie bay., Address A. B.,CallOfllce,Alameda, "SI: AHA i TWO-STORY MODERN HOUSE 7 3D OUUU. rooms, lot 60x200. Call 62 First St., cigar-store. .. •"< ..Z"- .*■:. ■_ ffi»(«cn WILL BUY A LOT AND COTTAGE ,tu)Uu\/ of 4 rooms; wanted, an offer on a line corner lot on Grand ■ st. HALL <& BAIRD 1303 Park si... Alameda. .-*., . • - IF YOU WANT ; .w -.< .u ■: ,i,- .... . —————— A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND STYLISH ■~- HOME • • CALL ON THE OLD BUILDING FIRM OF ' A. R. DENKE. . ; , : WEBSTER STREET. ALAMEDA: HOUSES, TO LET. rpo RENT— NEW COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS; ALL i ;■L modern improvements: lawn; flowers: ■-.. rent ; $20: water free. 1434 Ninth St., bet. Mastick and Enclnal stations, Alameda. C :.. ■.- -. -■';•' V - ■- ■ ; OR BENT— COTT AGE.tt ROOMS AND BATH; j f 23. ;; 1724 Central aye. * . i ■-;■ .COST.. . .JULY 14,1N" CABS ;OF TRAIN FROM LOS t) Angeles, purse containing money and Jewelry; liberal reward." Apply 1308 Plneßt. .-■-■«» -'■■ LOST-JULY 22, ON MARKET ST., PURSE with money and key. 217 Pierce st. • TOST — SMALL IRISH TERRIER SLOT: XJ light yellow white spot on head; name Tops*-; new collar; tag 153. Return: to BOOSA, 826 Larkin st.: lliberal reward. . COTCH TERRIER WITH HIS EARS CUT; has collar; name Prof. Tuffe: $5 reward. 131 Fourth st., upstairs. • ■ ■ ' >' LOST— ON JULY 14, IN CARS OF TRAIN from Los Angeles, pnrseeontalninsr money and jewelry; liberal reward. Apply 1308 Pine r. T AD Y 'S GOLD WATCH " W ITH INITIALS XJ L. D. - Reward If returned 819 Mission st. '. Lost— a PASSBOOK with THE HIBEBNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, In the name of MACE HANSON: No. 199082. The finder will please if turn to bank. -• • ' - '.' ■- FOUND. ; - • Party THAT LOST PURSE, EToTpLEASE J- call 514 Putter, from 1 to 4or 7 to 8 p. m., and prove property. DOCTOR WETZEL. ■ ' • , DIVORCES GRANTED. - • Virginia deG reaver from Septimus de Greater, on the ground of willful desertion; decree by Judge Murphy. BIRTHS— MARRIAGE— DEATHS. [Birth, marriage ana death notices sent by man : will not be inserted. They must be banded in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence ot persons authorized to have the saint: published. J .... BORN. COOPER— In this city, July IG, 1895, to the wife of David F. Cooper, a son. GOLDSMITH— In this city, July 20, 1895, to the wife of Gaston Goldsmith, a daughter. LOHSE- In this city, July 24, 1895, to the wife of William Lohse, a son. MURPHY— In this city, July 24, 1895, to the wife of J. L. Murphy, a daughter. SPRINGER— In Oakland, to the wife of S. Springer, a daughter. • . A 'CRIED. CARSTENS— DETTBURN— In this city, July 23, 1895. by the Rev. J. Fuendeliner, Heinrich J. Carsteii* and Minnie burn. , FRIEDRICHS— UNGERMANN —In this city, July 24. 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Clau» Belief H. Friedrichs and Cetarina Ungermann. HOLMES— EVANS— July 22. 1895. by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander,* John A. Holmes and Nettie . May Evans, both of San Francisco. : SCHRADER— KRIETE— In this city, July 20. 1895, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Edwin W, Scßrader and Anna Kriete. -DIED. % Crosby, Mary E. Nilan, Katie M. Charlsen, Capt. John O'Neill, Charles Campbell, Mrs. M. A. Phillips. Mary J. >-.' Flint, Hannah B. Ross, Ruth M. naviland. John T. Siebcrst. Frleaericka ' Hickey, Margaret E. Sister Aloyße of the Hanich, Frank Cross Mariani. G. D. Sullivan, Joseph Mayer, Rudolph Winn, John T. CROSBY— In this city, July 24. 1895, Mary E.. beloved wife of John Crosby, eldest daughter of John and the late Eliza Kelleher, and sister of Mrs. James L. Smith and Edward and the late John Kelleher Jr., a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years. j(3~Friends . and acquaintances are . respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her late .. residence. 223 Green street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. at. interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CHARLBEN— In this city, July 24, 1895, Captain John Charlsen, beloved husband of Sarah Louise Charlsen, and father of Lulle Charlsen, a native of Norway, aged 49 years and 5 months. CAMPBELL-In this city, July 21, 1895, Mrs. M. A. Campbell, sister of Major R. Pico, aged 74 years and 6 months. ' FLINT— In this city, July 23, 1893, Hannah 8., beloved wife of the late Milford M. Flint, and mother of Alexander B. Flint and the late Emily H. B. TiHt, a native of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, aged 84 years anil C months. ■ <"©"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from her late resi- dence, 1604 Post street, near Laguna. Interment Masonic Cemetery. - ,i HICKEY— In West Oakland, July 24, 1895. Mar- garet E., beloved daughter of Daniel P. and Mary Hickey, a native of Empire City, Nev., aged 23 years 3 months and 14 days. [Virginia and Car- son City papers please copy.] jS3-Frlends ana acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tho luneral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from St. Theresa's Church, Carson City, Nev. Remains will be taken to Carson City THIS DAY (Thursday) on the evening overland - train from Sixteenth- street station, Oakland. Interment Empire City, Nev. HAVILAND— In this city. July 24, 1895, John T. Ilnviland, a native of tlmlra, N. V.. aged 63 >e Funeral services will be held TO-MORROW (Friday), at 10:45 o'clock a. m., at his late resi- dence, 2101 Van Ness avenue. Interment pri- vate. ■ ' HANICH— In this city, July 24, 1895. Frank Hanich, aged 44 years. . ■ MARIANI-In this city, July 21, 1895. G. P., beloved brother of Giacomo, Stephen and Danielle : Mariani and Mrs. Catrlna Perpoli of San Fran- cisco, a native of Minuslo, Cantone Ticino, aged 55 years. ' jKS~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from Druid Hall, 413 Sutter street, under the auspices of Perseverance Grove No. 10, A. O. U. D. . Re- mains at J. Godeau & Co.'s, 326 Montgomery avenue. MAYER— In this city, July 22, 1895, Rudolph Mayer, a native of Austria, aged 29 years. NILAN— In this city, July 24. 1896, Katie M. dearly beloved daughter of William and Nellie Nilan, and granddaughter of Julia and the late Patrick Regan, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 11 months and 9 days. .. i. „ g£g~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from the resi- dence of her parents, Tenth and Railroad avenues. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. O'NEILL— In this city, July 24, 1395. Charles, beloved son of James and the late Mary Jane ; O'Neill, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 40 years. PHILLIPS— In this city, July 24, 1893, Mary J. Phillips, aged 40 years. BOSS— In this city, July 23, < 1895, Ruth Mary, twin daughter of J. E. and Mary M. Ross, and granddaughter Of James and the late Martha Ross and the late Duncan S. and Mary Tyson, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 1 month and 5 days. ■ •jK3~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the residence of herparents. 136Va Perry street. BIEBEBST— In this city, July 23, 1895, Frleaer- icka Sieberst, beloved mother of . H. G. and J. E. Sieberst, .Airs. F. H. Stanle, Mrs. F. E. Lehners, and Mrs. R. Dannmeyer, a native of Berlin, Germany, aged 71 years 3 months and 6 days. a^-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. M., from fctie residence of her son-in-law, R. Dannmeyer, 909 Nineteenth street. Interment private. SULLIVAN— InIthis city, July 24, 1895, Joseph, beloved husband of the late Margaret Sullivan, and father of William, Sullivan, Mrs. Charles Maisel, Mrs. E. W. Kenney and Mrs. Louis Tai« leur, a native of New Ross, County Wexford, Ireland, aged 74 years. ; Friends and - acquaintances are resoect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 164 Silver street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will ■ be celebrated for the repose of his. soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. : SISTER ALOYSE OF THE CROSS— An anni- versary high requiem mass will be celebrated. for the late Superioress, Sister Aloyse of the Cross, at the chapel of Notre Dame, Mission Dolores, -on SATURDAY. July 27, commencing at 9 : o'clock a. m. Friends are invited to attend. WINN— In this city. July 23, 1895, John Thomas Winn, a native of Baltimore. Md.. aged 62 years. ■ JB9TFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. from the par- ■ lorn or tne United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth ■ . street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery." ™ UNITE!* UNDERTAKERS' i EMBALMING PARLOUS. Everything Requisite for First-class Funeral! . - . ; at Reasonable Rates. ' Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. }_. I McAVOY A GALLAGHER, 1 FUNKRAL DIRECTORS * EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. ; Telephone 3080. j Isa» mYVkNOMEY. CIIAhTMcMEXOMIY. * JAMES McMENO3IB\ & SON, . UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1 1057 Mission Street.Near Seventh;' U"';*"-.- Telephone So. 3354. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY; IN SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; X laid out on the lawn plan ; perpetual care; beau- tiful, permanent and easy of access; gee it before buying a burial place elsewhere. • . . ■ .., > , City office, 0 City Hall Avenue. (jSffiS Bitters '= Mf. WSrL^V * The Great Mexican II emedyi 3 &23£si>jP s Give* health ml strengia t« '" :?.'*;' **" Depot, 333 Market St., S. F. 11