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HOUSES TO LET. 9 KLEGANT HOUSED ADJOINING; 8 ROOMS —. rncir. rent reduced to $37 50, including water. Hl6-818 McAilistr r st. . >>•_> ■ - JACKS IN — ELEGANT, NEW, MOD- •)•)! • era house Of 9 room', bath and finished basement: marine view; rent reasonable. WILL E. FISHER A CO., 14 Post St. ELEGANT~HtU;SE; 8 BOOMS; BVi'H; ALL j latest improvements; 2219 California, bet. Buchanan and Webster. MADISON & BUB OPLENinTrif-ROOM HOUSE: 3553 TWEN- -0 ti.-tti si., bet, Valencia and Mission; see it; very low rent. HOUSE— A MICE HOUSE AXD" OTHERS to rent by BALDWIN <fc HAM.4U.Ni', 10 Montgomery St. -JA MODERN HOUSE 7 ROOMS: BA S E- •..«»*'. nn>nt:lar-ey»rd: stHble. 417 Ridley St. VUUNISHEI) HOUSES. fpoiRENT^FORToR 3 " MONTHS- RNIBH- X ed house in Alameda: firs', class with piano and stable; terms reasonable to responsible parties. F., box 7, Call Oflice. . 6 -ROOM CORNER HOUSE. STABLE, LARGE v) lot, $30. Apply Demist, 10 Geary sW <r\NV house: 6 ROOMS; NICELY FUR- :,:slied; piano: ■«:■'■. 151S Grove St.. "-. Baker. COTTAGES TO LET. J~A QIIA^jREirSTTN^RrC ALIFO R N I A -3Te\\' *a""t/ modern <11 ;ui:i-o: rooms, bath and base- ment. WILL E. FISHER & CO., 1 4 Post st. 791 LOTT— COTT A G E~S J'.OO M S A N D ATH; I _ 1 garden in front; rent $19: owner, 111 Van Ness aye. ' QIQ SUNNY, BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE OF O-LO. 6 rooms; lar«eyard. 134 Dolores nr. llSth. pOTTAUK Ol' fi 1 O M>; BAln; OAi.K; .> . V_ yard. 2824 Mission st, Q7 P\H COTTAGE OF 3 ROOMS: GOOD 0 I .OU order: water free. Apply on premises, 946 Bryant St., near Eighth, or 14 Montgomery su, '.. H. UMHSKN .V CO. furnished FLATS. 1,-INKL\ !1 RNISHED FLAT 6 ROOMS AND bath; beautiful marine view; within one block of cable-cars to park, ocean, ferries. Presidio and City Hall: rent reasonable; water free. Address 11. C. J. box .'■;. Call Otlice. FLATS TO LET. Dl " I: DB -KKAITIFn. NEW MODI UN < 1•' ntown flat; handsome mantels: larj.'e closets; every room sunny; will rent cheap to per- manent tenant. Apply BURN HAM. it MARSH COMPANY, 6^B Market st. }^LATSSBOOMSEACH: YARD; BASEMENT. x 128 San Jose aye., near Twenty-third St. i»l(l UPPER FLAT: 6 ROOMS AND BATH; 0J- •'. 624 Grove st, VOX IUIKIN & CO. '"fQ~l_ sacramento"^"nic_ ~ flat of 4 1 Oil rooms and bath. <• •' RA 135 ASH aye., off van NESS, rU— --.OVJ. nr. McAllister— Flat 5 rooms, bath. ©I • > UPPER FLAT, 4 LARGE SUNNY •JiO. rooms. 728*4 McAllister st. Lib " bay-window FLAT, 5 LARGE XJ rooms. SOYs Moss, oil Howard. >" EW FLAT, 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 6 REED XI st. Apply 1325 Washington, near Jones. Q9_t ELLIS. NEAR POLK— SUNN OjLO middle flat; 6 rooms and bath: $30. 9 FLATS: 6 KOOMS AND BATH; ALL MO D- — eru improvements; rent cheap. 1501 Turk su \Fe\V~ FLAT, 5 ROOMS AN BATH] $12; x> water free. 629 lv.- aye. \ T KW MODERN I 1 AT, 5 ROOMS, BATH. Xl yard, basement; $22 50. 639 Minna ?U 99 SIXTH— 4 BOOMS, HALL, FOLDING- • '— — doors, mantel, yard: rent reduced, $1-: also 5 rooms, buth; rent reduced. $12. Q UNNY NOB-HILL FLAT, y'-'O PINE. OPPO- » s.i" the Bella Vista: 6 rooms aud bath; rent $26: latest improvements. 1 OA7 STEINER, NEAR SUTTER— LOWER J.CU i flat 5 modern, large, sunny rooms; bath. a. l o 4 ROOMS, MISSION ST. KEY *„ 1 •>• in grocery, cor. Seventeenth. 1 t^J EDDY— DESIRABLE SUNNY COR- XO~±L flat; 6 rooms; latest improvements; rent reasonable. Q1 A REDUCED. 1614 LEAVEN WORTH— C I ' '• Upper flat 4 rooms; yarl; cheap. — 9^l MCALLISTER— FLAT 6 ROOMS AND • —"3 bath: sunny side: rent reduced. UNNY Ft ATS; 3 AN' l' 4 ROOMS; BATH; kJ garden: *13 and «16. 1706 Post st. (^•l7 NEW MODERN SUNNY FLATS, FIVE '11. rooms and bath. 141 San Jose aye., near Twenty-fourth su Q1 t ' MODERN UPPER FLAT OF 6 ROOMS •^.LU. and bath. 2203 Geary, cor. Devisadero. Ql /v ELLIS-THREE ~ SUNNY" FLATS; 3 OX \J rooms, bath, yard, basement: $20. 1 *>i 1 1 TURK— FURNISHED FLAT; THREE ±—'J-£ rooms and bath: rent $25. (Dt"l f\ 4- ROOM UPPER FLAT, HALF A »Jp IV. block from Third and Missiou. Apply 15 Grant aye. 0 TO 7 ROOM AND BATH FLATS AND COT- »> tage3- from $6 to $'JO. SPECK <fc CO., 602 Market st. i"_AT— A NICE FLAT AND OTHERS TO X rent by BALDWIN & HAMMOND, -10 Mont- gomery st. OWi-R FLAT— 4O77 TWENTY-THIRD ST. . j 100 feel from Castro cars; 4 rooms: bath; large yard; sun all day; rent $14: water free. L'LtUANT NEW FLATS. SEVENTH ST.. BE- ij low Bryant. 5 and 6 rooms, bath: $8 to $16. SUNNY TOP FLAT 4 ROOMS AND BATH; >J all latest improvements: $16. 713 Urove st. HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS. California Street. O-*>l CALIFORNIA— 3 ELEGANTLY FUR- — «JO.L nished rooms and bath for housekeeping; Cal A. M-: cheap. ill iv Street. 9Q EDDY— ONE FURNISHED SUITE FOR —• / light housekeeping ; ( lubroom or doctors. Ql 7 EDDY— NICELY FURNISHED FRONT OX I housekeeping rooms; splendid location; private family. Eighth Street. QA/f EIGHTH — DOUBLE SUNNY ROOM "_)V/x for housekeeping. tills street. QQA ELLIS-2 SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSE- OuU keeping rooms: in rear; $12; also single rooms. Fifth Street. 99 1 FIFTH— NICE SUNN'S ROOMS, WITH _.— I kitchen, for housekeeping. Ml A FIFTH — SUNNY FRONT BAY-WIN- Oi.tr dow room and kitchen: also two other sunny front housekeeping rooms; bath; yard : pri- vate; $10 up. Q QE FIFTH— CLEAN FURNISHED HOCSE- OZD keeping; 2. $10; 3, $13: single, $5. Ceary si eel. 91 71 GEARY — LARGE FURNISHED OR. -II'! unfurnished rooms. Key at 217. Fourth Street. QH7 FOURTH — SUNNY FURNISHED Ou 1 housekeeping rooms; $2 to $2 50 per week. Howard Street. 19^ HOWARD. COB. NINTH - FINE XJmO^ large bay-window room: suitable for housekeeping or 2 gents; single room $5. Jessie street. Anf> JESSIE— 2 FRONT ROOMS, FURNISH- "i 1 \) id for housekeeping: also front room. LMrkin Street. Q-J A A LARKIN- 8 08 6 ROOMS FOR lIOUSE- OJ I keeping, furnished; cheap. >iimii;i -nee;. - aO7 MINNA— 2 LARGE WELL FURNISHED ■_O I housekeeping rooms: reduced. ... ihnlnn - . 1 *«., QQQ MISSION — 2 LARGE ROOMS AND 000 kitchen, well furnished: $12; also single, QCI MISSION-SUNNY BOOM. KITCHEN, JLO'i exclusive oath and porch; other rooms. nor MIfSJON —HOUSEKEEPING: ALSO • 'O J ove front room for $1 25 per week. A a 7 MISSION— TWO FURNISHED BOOMS >J~i i for housekeeping. 1 99«.» MISSION — 2 OR 3 ROOMS rUR- .I Z.L.L nished complete for housekeeping. .. 1 9rr 1 MISSION — TWO IHuUSEKEEPING I— ■>! rooms. $ 1 0. I~K 1 A MISSION— TOP FLOOR: NICE HOUSE. J. OX _; keeping; 3 or 4 rooms; bath, yard, laun- dry, basement. ' New Montgomery Street. in: NEW MONTGOMERY" —CHANGED L\JO hands; clean, front furnished housekeep- ing suites, $8. . o'l-jtirell Street. 9991 O'FARRELL — FURNISHED ROOMS ———2 for light housekeeping. Octavia Street. 1 _.OQ OCTAVIA. COR. GEARY-SUNNY; X^iUO hay-window connecting: furnished. . Pearl Ktreet. 3 PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA -2 •-) or 3 well-furnished housekeeping rooms. Tost Street. 7"I C POST— FURNISHED OR TNFURNISH- -1 1 O ed rooms: light housekeeping or oflice. Prospect Place. "1 90 PROSPECT PLACE — FURNISH ED I _.) rooms for housekeeping or without, with a Gerznan family. -vt'-. • Seventh Street. Q9QI SEVENTH— 3 UNFURNISH'D SUNNY O^-O){ rooms cheap. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. ; sixth ISreet. m SIXTH— CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; I—l cozy housekt eping rooms and other rooms. A H) S ' X TII-BASEII I- NT, 3 LARGE ROOMS', "i— yard, $8; furnished sunny housekeeping rooms. lliini Street. QQJ THIRD— 2 I'NFUKNISHED HOUSE- O»)n keeping rooms; water included; rent $6 and $7. Turk *• ' rout. mT U RK — EiEOA NTLY FURNISHED suites, single mis: light hskpng privileges. Twelfth Street. "I O_l TWELFTH— B FURNISHED OR UN- XO"t furnished housekeeping rooms; lower floor. Twenty-sixth Street. net TWENTY- SIXTIT, NEAR MISSION- 'XOz Nicely furnished clean housekeeping rooms: 'on 1 rent. KOO.US TO LET. i.v.-li Street. 797 BUSH- LARGE BAY-WINDOW ROOM; I .- < also small front. $7^ I 1 (\rr BUSH— HA N us. >m"kT.Y~FUHNIKHED 1 IV7 I rooms, gas, hot and coid water; bath. , 1 tidy >t 1 «se . I ] O EDDY— THE BRIGHTEST. CLEANEST, I 1 O cheapest rooms in the city; $6 up. QH7 EDIJY— SMALL SUNNY ROOM; LOW Owl rent: private family. i.itliili >>tro«s. QHERMAN APARTMENT HOUbE, ' ?S RTH 0 «:.. near Market: furnished and unfurnished. . 1 i ii - Street. POYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS— ELECTRIC It lights in every room: reading-room contains all daily papers: open all nl?lit: rooms, per night. S6c to $1 50: week. $2 to $8: month, $8 to $B0: tire escapes: elevator on ollice floor' r'ms for families. THE KAMOXA. ELLIS: MRS. KATE S, 1 HART, manager— A quiet house; centrally lo- cated; newly furnished; elevator: hot cola water. 0 I A ELLIS- 3~NE\V_Y FURNISHED ROOMS -lv complete for housekeeping; $28. OS ALE HOUSE, ELLIB— 10(1 ROOMS J k at reduced rent: satisfy yourself: open all night. 3 *>»">" KLLIS (THE PALMETTO), MRS A. J. — — CALHOUN, prop.— First-class housekeep- ing, apartment and roomiug house; 60 rooms. "Tj Q ELLIS - FURNISHED OR UNFUR- J-O nished; light housekeeping: single rms., $6. COO ELLIS — UNFURNISHED PA R LOR fJ— O floor of 2, 3or 4 rooms; suitable lor doctor. Fifth street. -1 C\(\ FIFTH ST.-NICE, (LEAN. SUNNY 1 "«" front rooms, single or double, $1 50 to $3 per week. Oearr street. JOA GEARY— SUNNY FRONT SUITE VA- -1— \l cant July 1: suitable for doctor, dentist or others; reasonable; also other rooms. rpHE MARTINET HAS CHANGED HANDS; X handsomely furnished suites: single rooms; $10 mouth up. 1101 Geary St., SW. cor. Van Ness aye. uuiiieu Viate Aveuue. ri l\ GOLDEN GATE AYE. — PLEASANT, OX U sunny rooms suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. iiuwnnl Street. 1 RAfi HOWARD, COB. FOURTEENTH — 3 _LOv_/U or 4 rooms: rent low. liyde street. 91 0. HYDE ST.-TWO SUNNY FURNISHED — IU rooms: complete for housekeeping. •> ones *»■ reel. 9A 7 .'ONES — THE VAN WINKLE; NEW — ' ' • &:«natrenient'. elegant sunny suites and tingle; newly furnished; bath, etc; Slu 10 $:«. »«»rnT street. A BLINGTON HOUSE. 127 KE ARNY— rLEAS- A ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first ditu id every respect: terms reasonable. l-arkin Street. Oft A —LARGE SUNNY FRONT GUI furnished, $8 50; large back, $7: housekpg. 1 AA7 LARKIN-CRAGBOURN- ELEGANT- I IvU.I ly furnished sunny rooms, single and en | suite. ( Market Street. T^OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET— PER X night, Ssc to $1; week, $1 50 to $5: families. 31iima street. C\(\l MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— NEWLY FUR- Uu I nished bay-window rooms: $1 a week. jii>»..<>7, >treet. rf\O MISSION st.— laege light ROOM; I \Jp suitable for tailor. VlfiWi/y FURNISHED; CHEAP RENTS; XI front or back rooms, $6 i- p. 832 Mission st. 99991 MISSION— NICE LARGE ROOMS; —— — new bedding; private family; special Care. Fine Street. r»l 1 PINE-SINGLE AND DOUBIE FUR- Ull nished rooms, from $5 to $10 a month. Polk Street. 1 1 OQ POLK, COR. SUTTER— NICELY FUR- Xx OO nished front rooms; reasonable; new building. I 1 A-[ POLK, COR. SUITER- LARGE FRONT XX_X sunny bay-window room. I'ost street. (*■] C POST— NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE Ul O rooms; $5 to '- i uwell Street. HO* POWELL, COR. GEARY— LARGE SUN- ~_<J ny corner room; nicely furnished. Stevenson Street. 'I 7 STEVENSON— SUNN FRONT ROOM; OX I well furnished; cheap rent. /•'9A STEVENSON— CHEAP SUNNY ROOMS; U— U single or double, I* utu-r iiree;. 79/? S UTTER-SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; 4 — .U private; gentlemen; reference if required. Taylor Street. 1 fIQ TAYLOR — LARGE PARLORS. $20; X\JV large double rooms, $2 a week. 1 A Q TAYLOR— ELEGANT ALCOVE FRONT Xt:»/ parlor, newly furnished; a.so single front rooms. Tenth Street. 1 9' TENTH— LARGE WELL-FURNISHED -1 *-O room, gaj, bath, $9; small one, $5. 'lurk Street. OAO TURK— PARLORS, FRONT OR BACK, *.)\JO furnished; closets; gas: very cheap. Willow Avenue. 79A WILLOW AYE., BET. BUCHANAN AND i Jii\J Web ■• r sts -4 sunny rooms: $7 60. nHEAPFrrr AXI) BEST IX AMERICA-THB V. i i KL>Y ( ALL. Bent to tny address in the United States or Canada one year for SI £0, post- MS free. I IiOAKJJINCr ANl> KOO3IS. pToLCMBI A~HOTEL- D. B X' LEY, '*&*£■ \J merly proprietor et the Cosmopolitan Hotel, has purchased Hackmeier's Hotel, and assures his i patrons and the traveling public that his former I reputation as a host wfll be outdone in his new enterprise; Mr. Buckley's free buses meet ail trains and boats. 123 to 129 Eddy St.; meals 25c. VfEAT SUNNY ~ ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN: XI breakfast if desired; references. 1220 Mc- Allister st. 7 1 9 post - FURNISHED ROOM ; USE OF I 1- parlor and piano; good board: $:'O up. TH STEWART, COH. ELLIS AND LEAVEN- X worth— Newly furnished rooms, suitei orsingle. 707 ELLIS— WELL FURNISHED FRONT I O I bay-window room, with or without board. HOTEL BERTLINO," 714~ij|J"sil~A FAMILY hotel: references ulvtu and required; mod- I fT'i conveniences children buauoki). ~ t" ADY WISHEBTO BOARD A.v;> 6 ABE FOR XJ 1 or 2 children: lar.,-e playground and gar- den, good board and best care. Apply 3470 Seven- teenth St., near Valencia. I" ADA' IN COUNTRY WISHES 1 OR 2 XJ small children or infant to board; good home- reasonable. Apply at ( all Office. \ aN T E D— SMA LI. CHILDREN TO BOARD; " good home and mother's care. Apply 191 i Magnolia st, Oakland. LADY WITH GIRL 16 WISHES 1 OR 2 Children to board. 134 Collins st. 9 CHILDREN. NOT UNDER 6 YEARS. TO — board. lfa6S Thirteenth aye.. Fast Oakland. STOKES TO LET. I^ATiGTTc^R^E^TI?TOR^XvrTH^irLTvi^ J rooms and basement; also flat of 8 rooms and bnth. 41 7 1 - a iI; nl st. Oli'lC'KS TO LET. ~~ SPRECKELS BUILDING,- 927 MARKET— Elegant sunny offices. $12 50 up: electric-light- heating and janitor service free. Apply at buildlne orG. 11. UMBSEN <fc CO.. 14 Montgomery st. PHYSICIANS. KE~MOVED— DR. C. C. 6" DON N E LL~T<>~I2O3 J V Market st. : diseases of woman a specialty. ON'T F.AIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT I his museum, 1051 Market St. : his 30 years' 1 successful practice is a guarantee of fair treatment; itie worst casts treated satisfactorily by mail. THE SAX FRAXCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUKE 24, 1896. HOTEL TO LET. TO LET— THE W. IKI.I. iK't-K. 317-319 X Bush st.; this well-known hotel Is thoroughly, renovateu, considerably improved; compares witn best 2d-c|ass hotel In town. MADISON ,v- BU HKK HOTEL- TO LEASE. HOTEL T«l LEASH fob A TERM of YEARS; J 1 new 6-story and basement brick building con- taining! 83 rooms; also crouud Moor and well-' lighted basement; centrally iotated. ii block N. of Market st. and 1 blcck from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building: newly furnlsm-d thronstiout; furniture for sale on reasonable terms. For fur- ther particulars apply to >. SILVEHBERG, 320 sgnsome st.. room 39. •■ • .-■ HOTEL WANTED. \\r anted— to" LEASE or rest.Tgood '» country hotel; send particulars, etc. A. ZEL- I.KK. 1607 Brush St.. Oakland. BICYCLES. T KM' lb^ie^TrUiH^GKXDFr^^N rTK>I bT- i-> cycle at a great bargain.- IRA SORRICK, 14 Sansome street, room 87. T W INFIELD PEARSON, 216 MCALLISTER. 'i . Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycles SECONDHAND WHEELS IN PERFECT O oilier: lernis. cash or installment; -Crescent $25, Cleveland »SO. A'ictor $40, Crawford $33. DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. O~ NEW FALCON; HIGH GRADE; $45 AND 00 $55 eaali; half price: few left. GEORGE WEBB ALr.XANUEK, 401 Market St. ■OICYCLES, 1895 MODELS, To $65. HAM- I> ikon Cyciery, Baker su, near Hayes. - I.ICYCLKSFOR $20, .125, ' ;$3O, $35, $40, $45, l-> $50, second-band. 306 Post st. TpOR sa"le^'96 RAMBLER; WARWICK: im- X penal and Clipper bicycles at great ba gains. SOSLarkin st. "OARK CYCLERY— NEW WHEELS TO i.XT; X best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo- | Allister aim Powell st. car linea. ; i'OK SALE— MISCELLANEOUS. (jf? (• HANDSOME WHITE SeWING-MA- VLU. chine: equal to new; attachments com- -1 let ■- 808 Union st. QL()OP-YACHT-$200: 27x11. APPLY STORE O 1548 Park St., Alameda. TRRIGATOR-. 4 AM) 8-HORSK SECOND- X hand g«so.ine engines, first-ciass and cheap- Address G. E.. box 100, Call Office. (•-FOOT BY S-FOOT 2-INCH BILLIARD TA- ■> ble; in good order; suitable for private use; very cheap. Inquire 2014 Flllmore st. I^RF-SH COW FOR SALE. INQUIKP; FORTY- — fifth st., opposite Old Ladies' Home, Oakland. *Ok GOOD BUSINESS BUGGY: OR »]?■*-•-'• trade for second-hand lumber. 115 Sec- ond st. X— 3 LP. UPRIGHT ENGINE A CENTRIFU- -V-galpumpattachedAso-llghUlyiiamo.Sl6Misslon L'CIK SALE CHKAI- - TEAM OP YOUNG X mules, harness and wajfuu; good roadsters Apply 1»13 Magnolia st., Oakland. COUNTKRs. BSE LYING, SHOWCASES bought and sold. 1121 Market.bet. 7th & Bth. BARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKES; write for prices. Typewriter Ex., 310 California! V)OILIiRS,_NUINEs,2D-HAND MACHINERY, ! it waterplpes. Xclntosh A Wolpman, 137 Beale. , UILDINU> BOUGHT; LUMBER, rsA-JinT L! doors, mantels, eta, for sale. 1166 Mission. USE. SMALL MEDIUM. AND I.AKUi; SIZB lire and burglar proof safe. 109. 11l Market 1/1 AND BUKGLAR SAFE, LI II Kit-" X press, platform scales and desk:cheap. 10'^ Clay. VfEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- j X* hand. W. 8. RAY Mfg Co.. 12 California <■:. EDUCATIONAL. pROFESSQi G. MTN7TFl_i7n^l'ETcinsiroF x violin, yiuar. mandolin, bar.jo. 1707 Market. "\I RS., MELVILLE SNYDER. 715 POST ST.; ■»■'-«- rocai music: piano; elocution lor parlor, stkge, rostrum, bar or pulpit: practical Shakes- pearean and general dramatic elocution a specialty; ! vocal classes Monday 8 p.m.; $1 per month. HORTHAND AND TV P WR 1 T ING school : terms $3 per month. 605 Ellis st. ]^"!GHT!sCHOOL;HEALD'SBUS.COLLEGE;24 i-T Post {Commercial, shorthand, English: low rates PIANO LESSONS, 500 HOUR. ' MR. WATTS, 218 Golden Gate aye. BOOKKEEPING BY TARR: ONLY ACCOUNT- XJ sat teaching; i 3 time and far more practical \ than any college; rapid calculations. 659 Market. ATTEND ( OLLEGE, 723 MARKET •tV su The very b- st individual Instruction: 20 trial lessons In shorthand, Bookkeeping, Pen- , manship. Typewriting, etc., $1; books free. BOOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, oka mr i day A nlsjht:noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission j ECHT'S 10-LETTER SHORTHAND IS THE j latest and best; 100 words per minute guar- ant'd: 2 mo. (incld. typewriting), B2s. 927 Market. fi UiTAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL VJ lessons: $3 ma MA X V WEsTHAUS. 39 Fifth. JOSEPH VOICE-IMPROVEIt 83 Ninth st. QI»ANISH. FRENCH ACADEMY. CASTILIAN O and Parisian, 8 lessons w. 1 *3 m. Maze bld,,r.;<7. PaXISU, FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERATE. Jlelstertichaft School Languages, 12'J O'Farrell s: YRES'. THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 325 Montgomery St.; Individual instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: Ufa I scholarship $50; low rates per week and month. pELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OK ACTING— I Xi Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed ' en stage. R. 5 and 12, 1.0.0. F. block. 7th and Mki j CUOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVII* MINING, ME- j O chanical engineering, surveying, arcbitecturs, ! iissay -. estab. 64. VAN DEB NAILLEN, 72S StltS, H"EALD'3~BUSI COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, Lubineu practice, shorthand. . typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, mod«i« i«nguace-i rapidly tßUght. Write lor catalogue. ATTOKNEYs-AT-LAW. AI'VII X 1 -'KLE-DIVOKCE LAWS A «-l'K("l- -ally; private: no charge unleas successful; all < J»w suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., a;- tended to. G. U. HOWE, att'yat-law. b5O Market. , RW KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1 lIKU.V . icie Dldg: advice free; moderate: open evngs. i E. PHILLIPS-U.S. and STATE COURTS; J. R. E. titles and wills: money to loan on es- ( tates: charges moderate. Offices 608 California st. rp J. MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT i J. . law: advice free. 24 Sixth st.. rooms 14, 15. j \\r W. DAVI DSON, ATTORNEY- A 1 -LA W, 420 j *' . California st.. rooms 14 and 15: advice free. , PROI'OSALS. PROPOSALS FORTu^RNlsluNxrH^nTßirNprs — for use of the Fire Department— Office of the ! Board of Supervisors of the City and County of | ban Francisco. June 23, 1896. ■"■-*, In accordance with Resolution No. 14.588 ; (Third Series) of the Board of Supervisors, bids : will be received In open board on MONDAY ' AFTERNOON, June i 9, 1896, from 2:80 to 3 o'clock, to furnish 500 hydrants, more or less, for ' use of the Fire Department, as per pattern to be j seen at the Corporation Yard of said Department. i Said hydrants to bede'ivered from time to time as } required at the works of th» manufacturerfrom data 1 of award of contract to June 30. 1897. All gates, bends and valves to be of San Francisco maim- J facture, and all hydrants manufactured and do- j livered under the contract to be approved by the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department prior to their acceptance. I NOTlCE— Bidders will state a price per hy- ' drant for which they will delves the same com- j plete, wit.-i the understanding that the contractor must deliver such number of hydrants as required I and called for by said thief Engineer, from time I to time, without extra charge from the price l.iil, payment therefore to he made, on the reception and approval of the hydrants as furnished here- ! under. The party to whom a contract is awarded , will be required prior to or at the time of the ex- ' ecution of tbe contract to pay the cost of adver- . Using this notice in tnn c dally ne>- spapers. 1 In order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate ' the award the board has resolved to receive no ! bids unless made upon blank forms prepared by the committee and a certified check for the sum of '. $500 deposited by the bidder with and made payable ! to the Clerk of the board, conditioned If the proposal is accepted and the contract awarded, and if tne I bidder shall fail or neglect to pay the advertising ' charges, execute the contract and give the re- quired bond within six day-, after the. award is ; made, then and In hut case the said sum shall be paid into the City and County treasury by said j Clerk as liquidated damages tor such failure and 1 neglect. Blanks furnished by the Clerk. ':. •■? ___^ JNO. A. RUSSELL. Clerk. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR VEtT£ j X rans' Home Association— Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Veterans' Home Associa- tion, at its office, room 3. 320 Sansome street, j ' San Francisco, Cal.. up to 10 o'clock a. m.. Satur- j day, June 27, 1896, and opened Immediately there- I alter in the presence of bidders, lor furnishing and j delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies ' for the Ye erans' Home, Napa County, California ! (railroad station, Yountvllle), tor the six months i commencing July 1, 1896, and ending December 31. 1896. Schedules with Information and Instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application i by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow I the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be I considered unless It is in accordance with such | schedules Each bidder must accompany his bid I ' with a certified check upon some well-known and | responsible banking house for at lerst 10 cent of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. Currier, Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder, will enter I ' into a god and valid contract upon notice of ac- ceptance, as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, ami to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. % Address J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13,320 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal. • '. ■ r By order of the Board of Directors. ' J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. . "PROPOSALS FOR A CONCKKI E BULK- j X head and bituminous yard work— sealed propo- ! sals will be received by the Superintendent of ! Common Schools in open session of the Board of < Education, new • City Hall, San Francisco, on Wednesday, June 24, 1896. at 8:30 o'clock p. m., for reconstructing a concrete bulkhead and tor bi- tuminous yard work at the North Cosmorolltan Grammer school in accordance with plans and specifications (and thecon itlons mentioned there- in) at the olHce 01 Charles I. Havens, architect of ■ the board, room 55, Flood building, corner Fourth and Market streets. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the public good may re- quire. OEOUOIi JiKANbTON, Secretary. PERSONALS. T\7TD^W^n>TNEK D WILL DISPOSE OF HER ''bankbook, California savin's and Loan So- ciety, «200 deposit, at lair discount. Address P. D., box 32, thl* oflice. ■ \ DVE»iTISEK WAN 1 s «>„ V . itA ..ii... ->o A to complete camping party. 537 Fourth st. ARD AND .LIFE READING, 25c; LADIES only. 1 14 McAlllsler St., room 20: 1 to 8 p. m. . » DVICE FREE; .Ui'.uiaa .... » .-, . >,-!,. Xv cialty: private; no charge unless successful; all law suits, claims, collection*, wills, deods^etc, at- tended to. G.W. HOWE.at:v-.'.t-!a\v, fcso Market Si ESKROOM FOR RENT. ROOM 305, XJ Spreckels building, 927 Market st. PARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration commences its va- cation on Saturday. June 26, and resumes work on Monday, July 18. Forpar.lculars a Idreai424 Pine. INFORMATION WANT 5 CONCERNING 1 BENJAMIN L. ROADUA P. formerly of Abi- lene, Kans.. and lately of Pueblo and Salt Lake City, ana now supposed to be in -an Francisco or vicinity. Address HAVEN & HAVEN, room 13, seventh floor. Mills bu lding, s. F. TRIED GETTING YOUR HAIR DRESSED -L at Lederer's? Do. Excellence and thorough- ness is my hobby, and the price— 2sc— is my strong point, i-;. LEDKKER. 11l Stockton St.: the store nearest Geary; don't mistake the number. AIRDREisINGT~2Sc; MANICURE^ 25c; face treatment. BUTLER'S, 181 Post St., r. 20 SUKH. .CURE FUR POISON OAK, RING- O worms and other skin troubles: ecz?ma re- lieved: improves complexion; externally applied; sent by mail for 25- cents. Address P. O. box 2053, San Francis -o. Ca 1 . RB. DR. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND FA- cial artist: wrinkles removed; purest toilet articles. l'J6 Kearny St., room 47. R. J. M. EDMUNDS, SPECIALIST; Dis- eases of nose, throat; dentistry. Cal. & Keainy. Parisian millinery school; A full X course taught in six weeks: competent gradu- ates guaran.eed positions. 8 Golden Gate aye. rTLOAKS, CAPES ANDSUITB RETAILED AT V, manufni' cost. Factory. 20 hap.some, upstairs. PAZOR" EXCHANGE. • 630 MARKET ST.; It line edge put on razor for 25 cents.. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING: *• low prices first-class work guaranteed. Give a trial 10 J. N. BRITTAIN. 20 Geary, nr. Kearny. / 1 *.<». W. PHELPS. ATTORN Y- AT- LA W, 215 vJ Sansome St., room 4. U ITS TO (lUI)l.K ON INSTALLMENTS TO 0 guaranteed parlies. $15 upward. Cut-rate Taloring Company.! 1 17 Market St., bet 7th and Sin. LIBEUaI.TI»VANCKS OX DIAMONDS, JEW' elry, etc. 1 lowest ri\te% 5)4H Market st 1 i C'AKl)\ $160: SHOW CARDS, 15c: I >\JVj tel. Black 141. HILL. 22 Geary su. r. 39. » TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TKRMS YOU x\ can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc. : also dress goods, cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS- CHILD'S, 213-215 Mason St. ; open evenings. ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY BOOM I Jli Winchester House, 44 Third St., near Market; 21)0 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. Q hTROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES' HAIR- ►S. dresser, removed to 24 Geary. Popular prices. 1G OUTDOOR ST R EOPTICON SHOW EVK- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertisements in living light; promoters Of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Market st. GOLD. SILVER, (CENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN. 41 So cor. Je«4l« DKESSMAKEKS. ' DRESSES $2 UP: WRAPPERS 35 CENTS UP; lawn $1 up. 5053,4 Natoma St., above Sixth. rtOSTUMF.S REAmJnaBLK; SPECIAL \J rates to professionals. Room 85, St. Ann's building, 6 Kddy st. ILAIKVOVASTS. ASSISTANCE AND ADVICE that makes tne unhappy, broken-hearted and unfortunate happy and successful. PROFESSOR M. L. CAKNKLLK. The world-renowned clairvoyant and business me- dium, may be consulted in love, marriage, court- ship, divorce, business, lawsuits and mining spec- ulations; restores lost affections, removes evil in- fluences, bad habits, etc.; the future plainly re- vealed, lovers united, troubles healed, brings the separated together, causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice; reveals everything you wish to know concerning the fu- ture. Those wishing to consult a genuine medium call on PROF. M. L. CARNELLE, 220 Eddy st. Letters with stump answered. Hours— 9 to 9 daily and Sundays. DDIE SWAIN'S TALK— "PHENOMENA" tests Wed., i riday; no fee. 11 McAllister st. MX. RAVENA~iTeaDS LIFE FLUENTLY: buslnessadvlce;names given;26c up. 5 Fourth. V PSY LIFE-READER; LADIES 1!5c; gents 50c: all questions answered. 5 Seventh. 1 ON ELLA, RITUAL AND TEST MEDIUM, XJ recently of New York, tells you how to be pros- perous in business; locales mines: sittings daily; hours Ito 6. Parlors 8 and 9, 318 Kearny st. ME. STEWART. THE SEVENTH DAUGH- ter, is a born medium; guarantees you a true likeness of future husband or wife: materializes before your own eyes, so no fraud is practiced upon the public, for 50c and *1; call and be convinced of b«r wonderful gift, Koom».3and 4, 917 Market st. ME. TRUE, CELEBRATED GYPSY. GIVES infallible love charms to all; unprecedented success in New York City: greatest card reader 011 the coast. Rooms 44-45, 306 Stockton su Hours 9 to 8; elevator. ME. PORTER. WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant, Card- reader, born with a donDle veil and second night; ladles SOc gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 su. 126 Turk st., nr. Jones. ME. SYBILLE Tt.LLS FROM CRADLE TO the grave; fee 25 cents. . 614 O'Farrell st. ME. LKGEITE: PRESENT. PAST AND future; 25c. 311 Tehama, upstairs, nr. Fourth. ME. MOREAU, BKST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future; 25c up. 764 Howard st. ME. AKXIiT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN the world; 50c and $1, shows you the picture yonr future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth. cor.Market JSTURNEI), WORLD-RENOWNED MME. It SCHMIDT, from the principal cities: tells past, nr*>»eni and future: prices moderate. H56 Mission. SI'UUTUALtSM. A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN IS 2\. . MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE $1 A UPWARD! FEE $1 A UPWARD! HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! Why that look of sadness? Why that downcast eye? Are you in trouble, sick or "down"? If so read this and learn that lire is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped so many thousands on this '-oust in the ten years past, Is aguin at her old office.', 1320 Market street, San Francisco, and is now as ready as ever to assist every suffering mortal who will either call on or write to her. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the unlucky; love to the loveless: tne separated are united; the sick made strong : the poor b>-conie rich; if you think your husband, wile or lover Is untrue consult her at once. Her tran- scendent power Is as far above those poor mortals who try io imitate her as the eternal heavens are hiuh above the earth. NEVER FAILS. Shedoes not know what failure meaus! Her "Revealed Medicines" (registered and copyrighted) cure every disease that tinman flesh is heir to. and no matter of how ionic sanding. Write if you can- not call, for treatment by mail is always most suc- cessful and satlsf:»c ory. All letters answered. DISEASES DIAGNOSED FROM A LOCK OF HAIR. FEE $1 & UPWARD! FKK $1 & UPWARD! - MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, > 1320 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. BIBHOP GARRISON. 1370 M 1 KKkT ST.: seances every night except Mondays and Thursdays: independent slatewritini;. materializa- tions and trumpet speaking: 1 nvate sittingsdaily, $1: chairs for seance, -sc: gr md developing circle Saturday nights: hours dally 9 10 4. MKS. DR. W. MIRANDAS, " '- T The celebrated spiritual medium, gives $1 discount to all her patients who return this cou- pon; she desire* to make known her wonderful power over the sick, troubled and Hiliicied: your life described from cradle to the grave; gives you success and happiness; diagnoses from lock of hair; letters with stamp nun. ; si: fines $1; hours 10 to 8; closed Fridays. 1206 Market st. PEOPLE'S' SPIRITUALISTS'" SOCIETY— X El ection of officers July 1, BP. M. 11l Laritln. >»EMOVAL— ADDTE SWAIN. ASTRAL SEER 'It and psychic physician, 14 McAllister st., near Jones, rooms 18 and -0: no fee except as a gift. TiLAIRVOYANT: LADIES ONLY; FEE~2Sc; \J 41 Minna St., basement. RS. KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE AND BUSl- ness medium; sittings daily; $1. 136 Oak st. MME. DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT 25 vro. Kearnv. now 920 I'cwt ; fee $1; letter $.2. ASTROLOGY. M! I)l( r \L~ASTROLOGY-FR6F\ ThoW^ARIVS vital remedies remove all chronic troubles and restore to perfect nealih. ■ 311 1-iyde st.. 10 to 3.* R. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets: daily or by mall. $-'. 36 V^ Geary st. _______ _— __- STOKAGK. S~~TORAOE— CHEAPEST IN THE CITY ; FIRE- -0 proof building; advances made. 211 Larkiu. PPLY FOR RATES FOR STORING FtTRNI- A tnre, etc. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market. JARGEDRY, BASEMENT WITH HYDRAU- J J lie sidewalk elevator. Apply 823 Market. rp H. ROONEY. 722 MISSION— STORAGE AT 1 . reduced rates: basement storage.ill 6O per load ijiUKNITUKE. PIANOS, TRUNKS; AD- X vances, shipping. CHAS. L. T A YL0K.204 Post. T OWES I' RATES— FURNITURE, PIANOS, Xj household goods, etc. J. M. .''erce. 735 Market. B. SMITH FURNITURE CO., 132 ELLIS; . low rates: fire-proof buildtn?: Eastern plan. , BAGGAGE TRANSFER. rTmUNKsTsiOVED. 25 CENT& COMMERCIAL X Transfer company, 43 Sutter at.; telephone main 40: ke°p your checks lor us. .. -■-■■-■.: _______________ TYPEWRITERS. ~\~SPI?ENI)ID REM INGTON7SIO~SE7rD~FOR A sample work. SCOTT <fc BANNAN, 333 Montgomery st. . sEwrxo machines! "/TILKINDS BOUGHT, BOLD. EXCHANGED, : ix reniedi repaired; lowest rate* .05 i'vurtU n. CITY REAL ESTATE. 500 SOLD TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Business corner W. Post pnd Lacuna s:s. : rent $79 50: go and see this at once, as it is a particu- larly choice piece. O'FARRELL & CO., 11 Montgomery st. <S»Of»AA COTT*GE NEAR MARK FIT AND <Z)Z.\J\J\J. Valencia sts.: worth $3500; offered at this low figure to make immediate sale. O'FaR- RELL ifc CO., 11 Montgomery si. & 1 C >r\f\ LOT NR. 3D AND MISSION STS.; tjr>l_\lU. on small street; worth $2500. O'FARRELL & Co., 11 Montgomery st. ©QnrjA DEVISADERO - ST. BUSINESS tJ\j\J\f . property: store and upper flat: im- provements tirst-clas-i: make an offer.. O'FAR- RELL <fc CO., li Montgomery st. pACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. At a big sacrifice: originally COSt $8000;' can be bought for $4600, if solo immediately; fane marine view: one block from the cable and electric cars; contains 8 rooms and bath. - O'FARKELL it CO., 11 Montgomery st. We have building lots from $75 up; $10 down, $10 per month: all level ana ready to build on. Call for our list before you buy. - MUST BE SOLD. $°7'%n LOT N. SIDE PAGE, NR. LA- «J I O\J. guna; 2 frontages; reduced from $5500. C?<-7Q X.f\(\ FINE BUSINESS CORNER; tjp ~O.O\J\J. substantially improved; on Mis- sion St.; large lot ; rents $180; Investigate. O'FARKELL it CO.. 11 Montgomery st. PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH IS FOR A i house, and lot: we can arrange to have a house built containing four rooms and sell the sane with a desirable lot tor $1000 mid up, according to lo- cation, etc.; a reasonable cash payment required; balance monthly. BALDWIN it HAMMOND. 10 Montgomery st. 'THE BEST PARK LOTS. $50 CASH, $10 MONTHLY. LOTS ON II STREET. LOTS on I STREET. LOTS ON NINTH AVENUE. LOTS ON TENTH A\ ENUE. The most desirable lots in the city at the prices. All streets graded; sidewalks li.i i : every lot level anl on grade with street; water and gas mains laid to property. . s. ONLY $750 UPWARD. BIG BARGAINS. GOOD INVESTMENTS. " BALDWIN 4 HAMMOND. 10 Montgomery st OWNER MUST LEAVE CITY; WILL SELL great sacrifice for cash; SW. cor. Foisom and 21st sts.. «)'.x9o ft. SOUTHWEST 20TH AND TREAT AYE., 25x 0 110 ft- * I.SO 50x100 FT. N SIDE PAGE ST., 37 FT. A from Shrader, bet. Shrader and Stanyan sts.; offer wanted. Inquire 1205 Market st. A I SSI UN COTTAGEsi ~ In the warm belt near terminus of Howard-st. cars at 24th st. and Potrero aye. ; all street work finished: terms to suit; live sold this month by F. NELSON, builder, on premises: $2000— Five-room co tage. > ifl9. s >o— Five-room cottage. $1 800 - Four-room cot.ta:e. $1600— Four- room < ounce. 81400— Four-room cottage. *4! 7 OH FINE PLACK FOR A TEAMSTER, <jSO I \J\J . near Bryant and Sixth sts. : 2-story house of 7 rooms: stable for 4 horses and 3 wagons: street accepted; size 37 :6x80. JAMES W. COLE- MAN. 24 Montgomery st. CC. BEMIS. . HEAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 824 MONTGOMERY ST. FOR SALE $2000— E. side of stanyan st., bet. Carl and Frederick: 25x100 feet. $450— San Carlos Villa lot: 100x150 feet. $6700—50x127 :6 feet on Jackson st., overlook- ing the Presidio and bay. $6000—2 modern houses of 8 rooms each, at park: 25x137 feet; electric road passes houses; make offer. $2500— 2-story 8-roomed house on Harrison tt., bet. First ana Fremont. $8500— Elegant N W. corner of Cole and Carl sts. $300— Choice building lots north of Dark. L' HI SALE —ELEGANT NEW 12-KOOM X house: salon parlors; reception and billiard rooms; furnace heat; opp. Park. 1917 Oak st. NLY $601) ASH. BALANCE AS iIE.N'T, IF desired; new and very handsomely decorated and finished residence, near panhandle; unob- structed marine view, and overlooking the park; every room sunny; strictly modern. Apply at 220) Fulton st.; take Hayes or McAlllster-st. cars to the park. •.-.■• C^in/iA COTTAGE 6 ROOMS AND BATH *3r-~l"'v. on lot 60x122, near station: terms easy; $400: lot 40x120; #26 down, $5 monthly. CHARLES A. BAILEY, 20 Montgomery st. positive Snap. 8-rco.n residence in the Western Addition: 15 minutes from Kearny st : can be modernized at a small cost; see this and make an offer. Further particulars of owner, box 162, Call Omce. SUBSTANTIAL, MODERN HOUSE BUILT kJ at from $150 to $275 a room: call and see plans. JAMES McCONAHEY, 1149 Mission st. / 1 HEAP — ONE 2-STORY' HOUSE. LOT; 7 \J rooms: bath; finished basement: rooms decor- ated; electric wire: speaking tunes: stone walks. On Waller st , nr. Stanyan, y 2 block c*. Gate Pane. A ft AA 21 ST AND DOUGLASS; ' LOT '25.1 «iP I \J\J. 125. ( all a; 865 Mission, WAT-ON. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THIS WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. FKOPJ2KTX TO EXCHANGE. BARGAINS— WHAT~Bo YOU WANT? O\J\J 20 houses and lo's from 1250 .$lO,OOO Residence propert*', clear. 12.C00 50 ranches, ail sizes, from $100 to 30,000 100 business places, all kinds, from $50 to. 4,000 H. C. DECKKR, 1020 Market St.. Opposite Fifth. I OO|) ACRES TIMBER LAND, KERN CO.: 1 —CM ' water: fine mr eattle-rnlain*. N..bx. 16. fail PKOI'KKTY "WANTED. r^rTT;D"^GOOD^PAYII?G INVESTMENT ' » business property, between Market. Jones and : Geary sts,, S. F. ; mus pay 5 per cent net: outlay ! $40,000 to $50,000 cash. Address Cash, 633 j Hobartst. OaKland. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LYING IDLE: TAKF.ATSS INTER- est per month for each $1000; same rate sec- ond mortgage or life insurance. Coin, box 2, Call "VI ONEV LOANED UK UWKLKV AND l'l other valuables at th« Security . Loan Offica, 1106Marketst..nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Tur*. OANS ON REAL KSTATE IST OR 2ND -^mortgages, furniture or pianos; no removal; any amount; low rates. BECKER, :-i.'H Montgomery. j NY AMOUNT: IST. ;u or 3D MORTGAGE*: i A. estates, undivided interests, real estate In uro- bale. McCOLGAN. -4 Montgomery, room 3. 1 IRECT ON YuLiv FURNITURE OR PIANO: XJ no removal no delays; no commissions: low interest. Km. 68, Donohiie bldg, 1170 Market su itS'leiVD IvtAOES; INTERESTS IN E-i- -tute«:lowest rates :no d«>Iav.MURPHY.62S Mrkt. i DVANCE.SON DIAMONDS.JEWELKV, JSTO ./A Columbia Loan & Collateral Office. 9 (.iraru aye. A DVANLES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, A jewelry, also 00 furniture, pianos, without re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELHY STORK. H4H Market st.: i)'>en evenings i i'A BItOKJLJIS. ~T?T~128 KEAKNY ST\." ROOM 9-MONBY xi. loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rates: pri- vate rooms: t-lvvator: pledges for sal J cheap. • DENTISTS. ' THIRST-CLASS D r.N I IST R V ; fTrST^cTaSs" X prices: first-class results: painless extraction nnd painless Implantation of teeth. W. C. HAR- DING, CM.. M.D., 600 Sutter St., corner Powell. DR. "DUCKET I', 1703 Po.vr .Vl'., NEAR BU- I-f cnanan; gas given; crown and bridge work. DB.L. T. « RAN/—E XTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work. ■ 1 ridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary St., cor. Grant ays. fiROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- v^' ket, bet. 3d and 4th. gas specialists: only reli- able agent for painless extraction; artificial teeth, inn $5: fillings frm $1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. 7e»7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS ' «jp 'l good as can be made: lilHus: $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentist.. 930 Market St.. next Baldwin Theater. - . ~\~\H. LUDLUAI HILL. 1443 MARKET ST., i-J near Eleventh: no charge for extracting whet plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. T/ULL ■--.£. 1 Of -J'j-.iVJ'li. $7; \V ARRANTKII J? five years. DR. V. CAVaLSKY, 24 sixth st. S~ et OF TjSETH WITHOUT A i'laTK. dk. i€ G. YOUNG. 1841 Polk hi. , I \R. GEORGE .W. LEEK. THE GENUINE U Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teem without any plate, moved from t> to 20 O'Farrell st. PA IN LESS EXTRACTION. BOc; CROWN bridge work a specialty; plates, $5 tin-. 13 year}' experience. R. L. WALSH. D.D.S.. 815:14 Geary. nOLTUN DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 80d MAX- / ket St. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. R. J. J. LEEK, MARKET, COX GOLDEN Gate aye.— Open evenings: Sundays till noon. ~A LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAK- JV ranted. DR. J W KEY 1123 Market st. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET.' ' IVOR RENT— 2 COTTAGES: MODERN; 5 AND X 6 rooms: 815 »ndsl6; large lots near Berkeley.. J. 11. EDison, 808 Broadway, Oakland. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 3o"-acre"lovely ranch only I ijp^'t/ 1 U. few minutes from town; nice new house, barn and complete farming outfit see this and you will buy. SPECK it CO.. 602 Market st. <3j"lftKfl A NICE 10-ACR- FARM, H/ 2 (JpIV'UU. miles from town, all In choice fruit, grapes end berries: all tools, chickens, etc., in- cluded. see SPECK A CO.. 602 Market st. If* A ACHES 3 {MILKS FROM LIVERMOiiE: 1 \J\J vineyard, orcnard and grain: fine improve- ments: cheap for caih. SPECK & CO., 60U Market, st. TT'ORiM MEDIATE SALE— ONE of THE FIN- X esl school sections in Northern California at $3 per acre; $6 refused only '2 years ago; clei<r title; taxes alt paid to date. Address schoM, box 27. Call Office. T ITTLE HOMES. close TO town. IM- XJ proved, easy terms; also 4 10 12 acre pieces, on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWINO, Sonoma City; every Monday at 632 Market. s;., S. F. 00, DAIRY AND WOOD RANCH OF 160 acres. United States patent, and 160 acres homestead abandonment: more than 100 acres tillable: 1000 cords firewood: 3 large springs: 2 miles from town; lovely situation; $1000; half cash. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City. Cal. T>eautjful~homeT 175 ACR-S FOR SALE X) at a sacrifice: land is situated in Monterey Count; overlooking the bay of Monterey; fine im- provements, stock, tools, etc., go with the place; 2000 fruit trees, fine water and climate. For fur- ther particulars address Owner, box 33, Castro- vllle, Monterey County. Cal. KNKTO LAND DEPARTMENT OF BOVEE, O -TOY & SONNTAG. 19 Montgomery st., for maps and full information of McMahan Estate Colony Tract, near Winters; uuequaled in Cali- fornia. -. ■ ... . . \\' a nted^toTease, small ranciTfor " chic -.en-raising in the vicinity of San Fran- cisco Bay. Address, statin? rent and lull particu- lars. L. D.. Box 23, Call Office. QAN MATEU: FUR SALE; SPLENDID COUN- O try residence and 3 acres of land : house has all I modern improvements: grounds nicely improved i with ornamental trees, flowers, etc.; also outhouses in all kinds; this is one of the most desirable places ofSanMatfO and can be secured at a bargain. Call or address Joy's Baldwin Pharmacy, cor. Mar- ket and Powell sis. "L^RUIT ORCHARD - 10- ACRE TRACTS, -T fruit cannery connected with orchard: work i for men by tbe year: women and children during I fruit season: splendid opportunity for man with family to make good home. Write for particulars. JOHN T. HALL, Alameda. A LAMEDA 'I'I'NTY FRUIT LAND; . » choicest in the State: selling in tracts, 5 acres upward, $35 per acre; adjoining lands held at $100 per acre: owner forced to sell: l 1 Hours from San Francisco: easy terms; title perfect.. 57 Chronicle building :;_:: ARIN COUNTY— 3OOO ACRES «6 MILES from city: lo s any size; fruit, grain, vegeta- ; ble land; rail or water transit; $40 to $75 per i acre; terms to suit. Syndicate Investment Com- I pany, 65 Chronicle building. ! T/<OR HOMES IN LOS G VrOS OR orchards j X in the vicinity or in Santa Cruz Mountains call . or address C. U. STETSON, box 298, with 3. li. i Noble <fc Co. K.M>t'OKOIJB LIST ijf ORCHARD HUAIiiS for Ra!p. WOOSTKK * WHl'l'l'dX. "nn.-lw.' ; OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE— OOB BROADWAY. OAKLAND KKAL KSTATK. MUST BE SOLI) CHEAP; NOW IK THE TIME ; Fruitvale. IVi acres land, full-grown orchard; i good house and outbuildings: spring water; lost' | the place for poultry : see own'-r on plac?, June i 28 or after. C. B. REUS, Dimond, Alaraeda Co , I Cal. . - • AKLAND AND FKUITVALE property for sale or exchange: furnished houses to let. K. HILL. 34 Dopohoe building, S. F. i 07x75 FEET. ON FRANKLIN ST., WITH *J • improvements; business corner; must be gold to close an estate: the chance of .1 lifetime: no reasonable offer refused. Apply to A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAND ILATS .TO LET. : I Q NEW MODERN^7-Rt)7)MT ; LA/rs: NO ! ?JP-LO. dark or inside rooms; stove in Kitchen; I dumbwaiter; water and ash-man free; central; I near Adeline station: apply at once. A. H. ' BREED <fc CO.. 460 Ninth St.. Oakland. : ..._ _■_ . ._ OAKLAND 140031S AND BOARDING. J [ AKGE SUNNY BAV-WISDOWED^FuT- -1 IJ nished room: 3 minutes' walk from local J trains. Apply 577 Ei?hth St., Oakland. M~ ARIPOSA— MRS. EMMA H~. ADAMS— Newly furnisned or unfurnished rooms en suite or single: also, first-class table board. 566 Eleventh t>t., near Jefferson, Oakland, Cal. 1 FOURTEENTH AND CASTRO— TO . LET. with board, 2 front rooms furnished; southern j and eastern exposure. 1303 Castro st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS' I OFFICE— I43S PARK STREET. ALAMKDA ' KKAL ESTATE. TpOR SALE— " *""""' "•""■~"~~" % ~~ -~— -~~~- J? House 8 rooms and bath. Central aye.: house 4 rooms. Grand st. : cottage 6 rooms, Everett st.: on long time and easy terms, or . will exchange for San Francisco property. Apply . . EASTON, ELDRtDGE & CO., ;-.-: - . 638 Market St., • San Francisco, Cal. ; QtiKrWlfl" BEAUTIi'UL -. NEW MODERN 1 £pL)UUU. two-story house, finely finished and i beautifully frescoed: large rooms: Central aye., i one clock west of Park St.; it will surely please you; investigate: terms to suit. G. B. M. GRAY, 463 Ninth st.. Oakland. ', r AKGAIN— SI3SO; NEAR BROADWAY; LOT 45x150; houso of six rooms; $350 cash; ! balance $13 35 per month. WILLIAM P. TODD, 1002 Broadway. Oakland. ALAMKDA KOOMS TO LET. I »> To 6 NICE sUNN\ ROo£S~kN NEW COT- -1 O ta<j;e; furnished for housekeeping: near both trains: Almii"d:t. G.. box 2. Cai: Oflice. Oakland. BKKKKLiik' UKAL KsTA'X'K. OSEPTT~J. MASON, REaL~ESTATE~AND insurance agent, Berkeley station, adjoining i bank. OOD HOMES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE on easy terms. O. O. MAY & CO.. real estate and biiildliig. 212 a Center St.. B»rk"lev. I imm ~ "— " ' "^*" ""** — — — — IiKKKKLLV HOUSES. 7j^Oß^~~RENt'^CHolcE?T^' LOCATION IN ! X Berkeley, lot 100x270; fruits and flowers ga- i lore: 8 rooms, bath, laundry, etc.: all beautifully j furnished; to tirst-class tenant long term. Sea CAPTAIN MORRISON. Berkeley. 3iAijßiAiit;s— mm BOltX. BORN— In Alameda, June 20, 1896, to the wife of , C. L. Born, a daucbter. EGGERT— In this city, June 21, 1896, to the .wife of August Keren, a daughter. ■ M AKKIED. ; ALMOND— WESTERBBRG-June 10, 1896. by J the Rev. Dr. K. Nelander, Fred Almond, and ; Lillie Westerner?. BaNGLE-METZGER— In OaKland, June 17, 1896, by the Rev. J. H. Theiss, Amos Lincoln I Bangle and Marie Metzijer. DA THOMPSON— In thlscity, June 22, 1896. by the Rev. Philip Coombe, Frank W. Davis I and Sadie K. Thompson, both of San Francisco. ! GRANT- LEWIS— In this city, June 22, 1896, by the Rev. W. 8. Urmy, George Lincoln Grant of Juneau, Alaska, and Lillte Anna Lewis of San Francisco. 1 RANSEN-SAYLOR— In San Rafael, Arthur F. Hansen and Grace Marsdon Saylor, both of ! Berseley. HI NTINGTON— HISCOX— In Oakland. June 18, 18 6, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dtlle, Heher Lloyd Humington and Gertrude Mervil Hiscox, both i of Oakland. 1 JONES- FAIRBANKS— In this city, June 21, I 1596, by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Dille, Tom G. Jones ! ' and Levina Fairbanks, both of san Francisco. ! JUNG— THALFR-In Oakland. June 20, 1896. by the Rev. J. H. Theiss, Gottlieb Jung and Lizzie Dora Thaler. ■ MAHONEY— RE ITS— In Oakland, June 9. 1896. by the Rev. J. H. Theiss, John O. Manoney and Katie Reitz. ■ • ■ THUS- HEINE— In this city. June 19, 1896, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke. Henry B. Thuu and .Marie S. Heine, both of tan Francisco. ; ■■ ' ■ TUTTLIS— MOK'JAN— In this city, at St. Luke's Church, June 17, I"<9is, by the Rev. W. H. More- land, Louis Fosdick Tuttie and Florence A. Mor- gan, daughter of the late Commander William A. Morgan, U. S. N. DIKD. Billesbach. George Peffer. Mrs. Harriet M. Callaghan, -Mrs. Ann Perusina, Antonio Oreightnn. Willie Russell, Patrick Cuna. Harold ■■ Scnin;lt. Augustin Dimond, General W.H. Segulne, Frank J. Fletcher, Al'red H. Shaughnessy, Theresa Goggln, John Smith, C. W. Herold, Marie L. St. Joan, Mary • Keenati, Catherine Stutz, George .Mentre!. Philip Waas. Albert H. : McMillan, Angus E. ' Varozza, Mary E. : Mutter. August ' Waterman, Moses O'Grady, John Welch, S. M. j BILLESBACH — Lower Lake, Lake County, Cal., June 21. 1896. George. Btll»-sbach, beloved husband of Catharine Billesbach and father of ■ eorge and Leslie Billo«bach and brother of Thomas Billesbach, a native of Wisconsin and resident of Oakland, a^ed 39 years 8 months and 21 uays. "J-;;'- ■-;..■:■ ■* - .• ■ - CALLAGHAN— An anniversary requiem mass - will be celebrated for the repose or the soul of the late Mrs. Ann Callaghan •at Holy Cross Church TO-MORROW (Thursday), at. 8 o'clock a. m. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend. ■ • ' ■ CREIGHiON— In this city, June 23, 1896. Willie, . beloved son of William and Annie Creijrhton, a native of san Francisco, aged 6 years 6 mouths . and 25 days. . , CUNA— In this city, Harold, dearly beloved son of (Giovanni and Wllhclmina Cuna. a native of ; San Francisco, aged 5 months and 13 days. £3~Frlends and acquaintances are respict- ■ fully invited to attend tha- funeral THIS DAY' (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock m., from the resi- deuce of his parents. 115 a Langton street. • DEVER-iu this city, June 23, 1896, Rote Dever, relict of the late James Dever, and beloved mother of John, Michael and the late A. J. Dever. a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged < 75 years, >ND-The funeral of th-> late General W. H. Dirnond will take place from the First Presby- lerian Church, corner Van Ness avenue and Sac- ramento street THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 :30 p. m. Friends are respectfully invited. VETERAN VOLUNTEER ; FIREMEN'S As- sociation— Veteran Volunteer Firemen will as- semble at their hall, 24 Fourth street, THIS DAY, a: 12:30 p.m., to attend the funeral of our late brother and member. General W. H. Dimond. .1. s. MARSHALL, President. . -- W. a. ScoLi.AY. Secretary. FLETCHER-In Oakland. June 23.1896, Alfred •4 llobdel], beloved son of W. C. and Mary Fletcher, and brother of Mrs. William Roberts of Benicia and May, Emily ana W. C. Fletcher Jr., a native of New York City, aged 27 years. GOGGIN— In Angels Camp. Calaveras County, June 23. 1896, John Goggln, uncie of John and Cornelius Manning, a native of Macroom, County Cork. Ireland, aged 43 years. «_"Notlce of funeral hereafter. HEROLD— In mis city, June 23,1896, Marie L., beloved wife of -Louis Herold, and daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Fevergeon. and sister of Fran«, Louise and Maxinle .fevers-eon, a native of France, aged 33 years and 6 months. HS"Friends and acquaintances are ■ resoec*- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at -8:30 >. m., from . her late resi- dence, 3&V3 Clara street, thence to French Church O' Notre Dame Vlctolres, Bush street, between Grant avenue and Stockton street. In- trrment Holy Cross Cemetery. KEEN AN —In this city, June 21, 1893, Catherine, beloved daughter of Elizabeth Keenan, and sister of Thomas Keenan, a native of san Fran- cisco, aged '21 years 3 months and 12 days. f£B~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend th funeral THIS DAY * (Wednesday), at - 2 o'clock p. m., from the - undertaking parlors of McGinn Bros, 31 Eddy street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MENGEL— In this city. June 25, 1896, Philip, Beloved husband of Sa villa Menerel. and father of Mrs. L. F. Salbsch of Stockton, Cal.. and the late Clara Mengel. a native of Germany, aged 55 years 11 months and 18 days. [Stockton (Cal.) papers please copy.J •-• ■ 4fS*Frlenas and acquaintances are r<MD"<v- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock p.m.. from his late . residence, 1327 Stevenson street, between Her- mann and Ridley. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. McKOWN— In this city, June 23, 1896. Patrick J., beloved husband of Catherine McKown, a na- tive of County Armagh, Ireland, age.l 38 years. MCMILLAN— In this city, June 23. 1894. aftera long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian patience and fortitude; he lived an honest ?.nd upright life, and died deservedly re- gretted by all who knew him, Angus E. McMil- lan, a native of Prince Edwards Island, aged 70 - years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. m.. from St. Domin- ic's Church, steiner and Bush streets, where a solemn reg liem mass will be celebrated for the reposa of his so.il. commencing at the above hour. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MUTTER— In this city. June 21. 1896, August Mutter, beloved husband of Josephine Mutter and father of Karl, Louisa, Otto, George, Albert and Mary Mutter, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 48 years. A member Of Amalgamated Society of Engineer Machinists. S3~Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the tun^ral THIS DAY (Wednesday) at 8:30 a. m. from the parlors of Gantner _ Guntz, 8 and 10 City Ball squar*. thence to St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones aud Leavenworth streets, where muss will be celebrated for the repose of his son!, commencing at 9 a. m. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'GRADY— In this city, June 23, 1896, John O'Grady, a native of Tipperary, Ireland, aged 70 year.?. *S-Friends and acquaintances are resDect- fuily invited to attend the funeral TOMORROW (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the par- lors of the California Undertaking Company, 123 Stockton street, corner of - Geary. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. PEFFFR-In thlscity, Juue 2?, 1896. Mrs. Har- riet M. Peffer. nearly beloved mother of Mrs. William C. Morgan, and sister of Henry B C ran- dall of Oakland, aged 74 years «nd 2 months. - PERUSINA— In this city, June 22. Antonio, Deloved husband of Angela Perusina, and father of Mary, Catherine, John and Clotilda I'erusina, a native of Dalmatia, Austria, aged 55 years and 6 months. • Friends are respectfully invited to atteni the funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. M., a his late residence. 2UOD California street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's ChurCh, Filber:' and Dupo-it streets, where a solemn requiem mass ill ' be celebrated for th? repose of h;s soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock a. M. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. RUSSELL- In this city, June 22, 1896. Patrick, beloved husband of Norah Russell, and father of Mary, Patrick aud Norah lUnsell, and brother of BartWomew Russell, a native of the parish of Farnevayne, County Cork, Ireland, aged 51 years. 1 " «3"Friends and arnnaln!anei»-i nr» r^nec*- • fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from h slate residence, 44 Gilbert street, thence to feU hose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at. » o'clock a.m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SCHMITT— In this city, June 21. 1896. AuuusMn Schmitt. b*;!oved husband of Babette Schnitt, an I father of Eugene, Martin and Ernestine Schmitt, ana brotner of Entile Sob mitt, Mrs. Tobias Hock, Mrs. M. Brydingand Mrs. Henry Hemmer. a native of Alsace France, aged 60 years 6 months and 8 days. j£3~Fri'-nds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the tuneral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. v.. from his lat» residence, 1719 Buchanan street, thence to Odd F"llow!»' Crematorium, officers and members of Anchor Lodge No. 23d«, K. Of H., and of Golden Gate Lodai? No. 8. >. o. U. W., are In- vited 10 attend. ■ Please omit flowers. A. O. U. W.— Hall of Golden Gate Lodge No. 8. A. O. U. W. Officers and members: Yon are hereby notified 10 assemble in your lodgeroom, 32 O'Farrell street, TH IS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p. it.; to attend the funeral of our late brother, Augustiti Schmitt- . M. OLE WAN, Master Workman. . S. J. Lkvt, Recorder. SENUINE— In this city. June 23. 1896, Frank J., beloved son of Harry and Mamie S-euine. nee MisVell, a native 01 San Francisco, aged 1 year Ind 3 months.- • SHAUGHNESSY'— In this city, June 23 % 1896, 'iheresa, beloved. daughier of Michael F. and Mary Bhaushnes»y, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months. j£S*Funeral private. SMITH— In this city, June 22, 1896, C. W. Smith, beloved husband of Mar- A. Smith, and ratner of Mrs. D. Jutton, Mrs. Henry Rlvth, Charles W. Jr., George T. and William H. Smith, a na- tive of New York. ././;". v".O • ■>•.- Friends and .acquaintances ar» r°^nec:- fuUy invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from King Solo- mon's Hall, Masonic le tuple. Funeral under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery, K. OF H.— Union Lolge No. 1895, Knights of Honor: The officers and members of Union Lodge No. 1895, K. of EL, are hereby requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, C. W. Smith, at Masonic Temple TO-MORROW, Thursday, at 'i o'clock p. m. GEORGE WALCOM, Dictator. Chaki.bs G. Schaefkb. Reporter. ST JOHN— In this city, June 22. 1«93. Mary, beloved wife of Pierre st. John, mother of Pierre L. Raymond V. and Leo C. St. John, a native of Rhode" Island, aged 44 years and 11 months. [ Val'pj > papers please copy.J „ ' »S-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a.m.. from her late residence, 63 Cheuery street, thence 10 St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem muss will be celebrated for the repose of ins soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. , . . STUTZ-ln this city, June 23, 1895, George Stutz. aged 33 years. A member of Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association. *y-Noticeof funeral hereafter. Remains at par- lors of J. Godeau <fc Co., 326-328 Montgomery avenue. . ... VAROZZA— In this city. June 22, 1896, Mary Ellen Varozza, beloved daughter of Vincent and Annie Varozza. a native of El Dorado County, Cal., aged 20 years 2 months and 14 days. WAAS— In this city, June 25. 1896. Albert H.. beloved husband of Mary Waas, and father of Cnarlotte. Henry and Alice Waas, and son of ' Henry and the late Charlotte Waas. and brotner of Louis Waas, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years 2 months and 19 days. I 45- Friends and acquaintances are respect- ' fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from his lat« residence, 348 Waller street (rear). Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. WATERMAN— In this city, June 23, 1896, Moses, beloved husband of Dlua Waterman, father of ' Mrs. A. Stein, Sam and Leonard Waterman, and brother of Mrs. E. L. Goldstein, Mrs. Yetta Uhl- f elder, Mrs. Fanny Rosenfeld and Louis Water- man, a native of Germany, aged 63 years and '£ months. [New York papers please copy.J . &3~Friend3 ana acquaintances are r»ir><»^'.- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 10:16 o'clock a. m., from his late resilience, 1123 Laguna street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. CONGREGATION OHABAISHALOME— The of- ficers and members of the Congregation Ohabal Shalome are notified to attend the funeral of our late secretary. Mov s Waterman. TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 10:15 a. m., irom his late resi- dence, 1123 Lacuna street. Interment Home of Peace by 11:30 a. m. train . from Third and ■ Townsend streets. WELCH— In DansviUe. N. V, June 20. 1898. of paralysis, S. M. Welch, father of Mrs. Mark Sheldon, Mcd 79 years • McAVOY & GALLAGHER, T ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS A EMBALM 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone 3080. " ' MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, INCLUDING NATIVE SONS GOLDEN WEST -L Knights of Pythias, Improved Order Red Men, Ancient Order Foresters and other cemetery asso- ciations, San Ma'eo County: nearest cemetery to the city: non-sectarian, In" no hknse exclusive; PERFECT title GUARANTEED; location . unex- celled. ■/■'•-. > - : - ■. -•■ ■ ;:. '■ ■ ' . " : Please call at office, 997 Market St., before select- ing burial place elsewhere. 15