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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895. 13 1U CHAX Kx. I. A STENBERO, 719 XKAR 1 Tbird. soil or exchange businesses, furnished Louses, orchards, vineyards, San Francisco, Ala- mrda and Oakland property; send particulars- all applications for salts prommiy attended to.

PROLL A STKNBKKG, 719 Market st. A LOCATED NORTH OF Wi Market, near Keamy; big paving- itablished. PROLL STENBERG, 719 Market st. 400 POPULAR CIGAR- STORE. NEAH tv Market; controls large trade from suioon.

ILL A STEKBI Market st? BKJ PAYING SALOON, WATER FRONT" connected with snipping oflice: make offer' 719 Market. STATIONERY AND NOTIONS- north Market: full value in stock ami fixtures. STENBERG, 719 Market SALOON WITH iv PURNISHED Market; hot. cold lunci other business apoaa tl ie lid. 1 19 Market st.

lUSHED PRINTING AND NEWSpT Ju per riant in prospering country town near San controla largest circulation For par" tu-iilar-s mo SI ENBERG, 719 Market! )0 GRILL -OU. blacksmitb shop: complete set of tools for same; exceptional inducement Jo? mechanlc-tfRQLLidi sikn BERG, 719 Market V. Restaurant COFFEE Horsi-- O-W. north of Market: big paying business-' investigation. 50 Mlx NT COKN hrTlTrockry, v- rorth of Market established Vi 719 M'ar ki't a CUlar3 PR STKN- Market st.

S'i(K) MARKET CEN- vim i loll: recelpta $10 to $15 daily. STEsSBKRG, 719 Market st. £500 C.ROCEKY,BAK; 3 LIVING ROOMS; 1 nn: 15; yard 8 staU Included. 1 STKNBERG. 719 Market st.

S-1 00 LD ESTABLISHED CORNER SA- i loon business center: sacrifice; must sen account other business; trial; full mv. iga- tion. PROLL A STENBERO. 719 Market St. QQ()n SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR man to buy interest in well-established cash business: full investigation; references ex- changed.

PROLL A STENBSRQ, 719 Market st. FOURTH POP- ular stand In business center: clears $150 month: easily run; selling account departure. PROLL STENBERG, 719 Market St. KESTAURANT, COFFEE- SALOON CHEAP; J-w on account of sickness: good paying- trial given; r.nt .517: water Tree. PROLL it sTK.N" BERG, 719 Market si.

STRAND 45 THIRD SELLS buys and exchanges business interests of all de- scriptions at short notice; 10 years' experience qualifies us to handle all kinds of business 10 ad- vantage: also partners procured with responsible parties only we refer to banks and leading busi- ness firms as to our reputation awl standing. STRAND A 1 U.K. 45 Third st. CORNER DRUGSTORE DOING A fine cash business; finest prescription trade in City: elegantly fitted up: full value In slsht; lease. For full particulars see STRAND A TCTTLE, 45 Third st.

PL PARTNER IN LIGHT BUSINESS: O. big profits. STRAND TUTTI.E. 45 Third st. SALOON'; OLD ABU SHED; best location city front: pays well; cood reason for ling.

STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 3d. BAKERY; OLD-ESTABLISHED; BEST LO- cation in the city: uses 4 barrels of Hour daily; large trade: great bargain on account of departure. STRAND TUTTLE. 45 Third st. PARTNER- IN HORSE-SHOEING shop: clears $75 a month to each- good chance.

STRAND A TUTTLE. 45 Third at. GROCERY AND BAR. WITH 2 furnished rooms: cheap rent: full value insight; pays well; great bargain on account of departure. Bee STRAND A TUTTLK, 45 Third.

fijTAfl GROCERY AND BAB: LIVING- I room: rent only $20: full value: clears $1.5 month. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third St. PORK A DELICATE store: rent $16: good paying place; bar- guin. See STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third st. 1 7 HALF INTEREST IN BEST LIV- I cry and boarding stable in thecitv guaranteed by securitiy 10 clear $150 to $300 per month: full value on stock; must have help.

Apply SMITH, HUBER 1001 Market st. 7A A BAKEBS ATTENTION: RECEIPTS (17 day; all counter trade; more than value in sialit: sickness cause sale: positive proof trial. BARRETT 00.7665*6 BAKERY AND CANDY STORE- laundry office pays rent: 3 furnished rooms: rent SlB. BARRETT Market. BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY.

GBO eery; 3 furnished rooms; rent $10; bes barcain In city. BARRETT Market I 000 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; heavily stocked big cash Hr ra receipts Sl5 per day; satisfactory trial given. BARRETT SSoifr Market st. v'nil BAK EKV, CA.NiA', SODA AND ICE- cream parlor: location: near Mar- kt-r: flat-jy 2 rooms: iow rent: re- tiny. KAKUETT.

A riLffiil-j Market. IKLir AND CANDY SIN ESS; rent $10. BARIiETT -Market st. I HALF.C ASH, BALANCE V) ments: business pays 5175 month; right man can easily increase It to $500 or more. Inquire CURTIS it EOWLEY, 32 second floor, Mills building.

HOTEL PROPERTY AND BUSI ness for sale: best, paying business on line of railroad, in thriving town; did business $35,000 in 1594, far better expectations for 1895; fine buildings and grounds; accommodations ample and first-class; splendid opportunity and bargain to right man. ROWLEY, Mills building, San Francisco. 1 HMO CORNER WINE AND LIQUOR store: established years: best location; Owner retiring from business: choice Investment; call at once. wi LEE, 235 Kearny room 4. "Q97A CORNER SIXTH sacrificed: family trouble; for bargain, at once.

WILKE, 235 Kearny street. GROCERY AND BAK; 4 LIVING- rooms: receipts $10 daily; conducted by owner of building, who wants to retire; splen- did location. See Loom is Market. A LOON WORTH $000 FOR $300 IK TAKEN within 3 days; a snap. See LOOMIS S73Va Market st.

(jTxn WOdl HAY AND GRAIN business: rent, by sub-renting stables, only $9: over 120 steady customers: fullest satis- act lon guaranteed. SPECK A SO Montgomery. WANTED- CAPITALIST DESIRING TO BE much more so; partnership opportunity. box 2C, Call office. MALL HOG RANCH, AND route for sale.

Apply real estate office, Rail- road bet. and Sixteenth ayes. BAKERY, CANDY, NOTIONS. TOBACCO store for sale: reasonable. 2401 Mission st.

i class BAKERY FOR SALE: OWNER -T retiring. Apply this oflice. Qrnil BUYS GOLD MINE; CENTRALLY located saloon. 14 McAllister st. UBT 30 DAYS: A HAND- -I'JL someiy furnished house; over 100 rooms; cen- tral location owner going to Europe.

Address F. box 124, Call. Cf7AA GROCERY AND BAR. INQUIRE JOSEPH 606 Markt. A BARGAIN; ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS; OLD established grocery and bar; long lease; fine corner in best part of city.

Apply 1244 Howard. T7IXTURKS OF GROCERY COMPLETE OR -C lots to suit: 1 wagon, new. 1 142 Folsom st. A PABTNEB FOB half-interest in bazar; 8000 stock: eatahUshed 7 years; each to invest $1000 additionally in bicycles: large basement for riding academy. Call or ad- dress Van Ness Bazar, 1808 Market st.

ALOON FOX SALE IN A GOOD LOCATION. 1.1 KuK sa LE I A GOOD LOCATION. Inquire E. CAMPION. 416 Pine st.

"Tor I SALE, "PRICE $200 BAKERY, cigar, tobacco and notion store: 3 nice living- rooms; rent only $15 week. Inquire Howard. i SALE OB EXCHANGE FOBCHII First-class livery and boarding stable. Address box 47, this otlice. QTATIONKRY, CANDY.

TOY STORE FOR lO sale nt a bargain. 1650 Polk su ALOON FOB, SALS. APPLY BROADWAY brewery. GOOD INSIDE ROUTE ON THIS 1 paper. Apply 1404 Kills st.

MUST BE SOLD. AT ONCE: BEST PAYING livery arable in 30 boarders; 88 livery horses: hacks, buggies, Centrally located: low rent; this is a tine opportunity to get a good at a bargain; principals only. Address P. 8., box 127, this oflice. "QQAA 415 HAVES $150 cash, balance easy payments: cheap rent.

T.IOR SALK-SMALL PAPER -T Call Offlce, Oakland. CjOAA SALOON AND 9. RNIB II rooms; rent $16 month. 01 Tehama. ROCERY AND BAR; OLD ESTABLISHED VT corner.

Apply JOHN WIELAND'S Brewery. MROII AND PRODUCE STORE FOR SALS cheap. Apply 209 Leavenworth Q7P. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE, WITH soda-founti Third st. pHICKEN RANCH, NR.

cl'Fy SKI. LEASE or rent. Grocery. Fourth and Mlssloit sts. TJaRGAIN; $75; BAKERY AND NOTIONS.

.1 322 Seventh st. IMUSI-t LASS CORNER SALOON ON SIXTH -T must be sold to-day at a sacrifice; no reas- onable offer refused. Apply BUZZINJ'S Liquor- eiore, 31 Ninth at. ROCERY. BAR, 9 FURNISHED ROOMS; VJ must be sold.

Cigar store, 145 Third st. NOTION-STORE: BOOMS; at transfer corner: a bargain. 11. 8., box 67, an Office. HOTEL WHOLE OB HALF INTEREST IN.

-1-t- a hotel with steady boarders; 54 rooms; nice bar. Apply Call Office. OLD ESTABLISHED (hop; doing good business; stock, fix- tures, horse, wagon, good will, best of (reasons for selling; investigate this. S2O Howard st. KS-ContInuea.

i $400 FFEK years; reason, sickness. 606 Mission 1 BARTER SALOON, 137 FIFTH st apply on premises: good bargain. Kin n'' MI A SAU)OX AND RESTAURANT, well bu slne ss; building of 20 rooms DEI 1 occn ipd Call or address MRS. I iM.i.i 1 1 Marln Co. FOX SALE.

1 TO BUY OB SELL A quick lor cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third m. $6fSO ay vinuow HOUSE of 20 WELL rooms mi rented; grand bar- gaui. STRAND TUTTLE, 45 Third st. ROOMS; WELL FURNISHED; ON AC- 140 sixth st nt SS: VOly CheaP InqUire in I 7 ROOM CORNER HOUSE, ONLY $300. 15 rooms; N.

of Market: rent $45; a snap. 30 room house clearing $200; coat $5000; $1800. Before buying, selling or exchanging go to TRAY I. lts LAMB, 512 California st. 1 1 ODGING-HOUSE; 14 ROOMS; ALL RENT- JJ ed cheap.

309 Grant aye. (WILLIAM), AUCTIONEER: JJ bargains In lodging-houses. Crocker building. FUKXITUKK FOR SALE. 1 UNl 'i I rooms sublet, $13.

503 Hyde st. BEDROOM BET, til: PATENT if 2 15; Roxbury Brussels. 75c laid: oilcloth 20c; open evenings. SHI KEK, 1310 Stockton st! HG." KP.askv. CABPETS, PICTURES, folding, iron beds, furniture; low prices- Cal stepladder manufactd for the trade.

779 Mission. pUIM'RICKS IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS this week at ABE'S, 948-950 Mission st. DEDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND -It second hand: 400 carpets, good. as new; oU- rloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c- --piece chamber suits, $14 60; cornice-poles, 25c ranges, cash or installments; t. ISOOU3 Bh PPed tree.

T. 11. NK I.SOX. Fourth st. CARPETS.

1 BR 75c. laid; linoleum. 40c; oilcloth '-()i- open evenings. SHIRKK. 1 310-1 31'jfstockicn.

a i PETS cleaned" and renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON 23 1 enth st. Telephone number, south 36. RATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- XI vating Works, HAMPTON NUNAN- laying and altering.

313-316 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244. CITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, and 40 Eighth st. G. K.

tNS, manager. Telephone south 250. HEN YOU BECOME DiSGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Ca- pet Beating Works. 353-7 Tehama: tei. So-40.

rU)NKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. dS.i V- Golden Gate telephone east 126. J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING -L Co.

old established cleaning machines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th. tel. 6074. MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- ovating uorks.

453StfVfnson: lei. 3228. PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. ELBOANT J.J new.

at a bargain. Storage warehous3, 211 Larkin st. BA IN-UPRIGHT PIANO, $80; WILL BE sold at once. Room 21, Flood building. SACRIFICE NOW BY OWNED ELEGANT upright piano, $180.

Room 10. 809 Market st. GEORGE F. WELLS, SOLE AOBNT THE Mathushek pianos; sold on very easy install- I ments: pianos rented. 1360 Market st.

A EXCELLENT PIANOS sold upon a new rent-contract plan please call and have it explained easiest terms ever Offered for procuring a line piano: full-size new up- rights from $150 upward. SHERMAN, CLAY corner Kearny and Sutter sts. GREAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PI- VT anos at SHERMAN, CLAY CO. 'S, cor. Kear- ny and Slitter sis.

AS)' TERMS; LOW PRICES. KoHLKR CHASE. "U'KW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD -L makes, almost new, half original cost- see at once. F. W.

SPENCER 721 Market st. BY RON MAUZY, 308 POST SOHMEP, Newby Evans. Briggs and other pianos. TEI NWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED- -0 grand tone: half-cost. SPENCER.

721 Market SUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS. OLD it NEW H. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham placs. FRENCH UPRIGHT! $165 1: It upright square pianos from $50 upward, easy terms.

Fay's Piano Factory, 1729 Mission st. G. BADGER. WITH KOHLEKJs CHASE 28 an.i 30 O'Farrell st. HARP BY SEBASTIAN ERARD; DOUBLE action and elegantly Unshed: Is found with ditliculty anywhere; a nice selection is at present exhibited by SHERMAN, CLAY CO.

A- VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ A SON, agents, 16-20 O'Farrcll St. SECOND-HAND UPRIGHTS, WITH OUR A guarantee: $125 each. MAUVAIS.769 Market.

HOME HEMMK LONG PIANO 340 Post; pianos sold on installments: send for Illustrated catalogue- A BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A good piano by renting. Be careful to go to KOHLKR A- CHASE'S. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. DECKER Y.FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: little used; cheap cash or on easy terms. KOHLER CHASE.

28 and 30 O'FarreU St. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS THE ALL. In wrapper, for HOKSES. iMNE sale. 1701 Stockton st.

GOOD ROAD HORSE; PERFECTLY GENTLE; VX six years old: record 3 minutes. Can be seen at 2425 Post San Francisco. PSZUKALSKI REMOVED FROM 1575 MAR- ket to 1307 Mission; fine single and double harness, blankets, robes, low prices. STYLISH HORSF. AND "BUGGY VERY cheap.

HEINE, 40 O'Farrell st. A A HORSES 7 FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Hone Market, 327 Sixth Bt. auction sales every Wearies- day. SULLIVAN DOYLE, Auctioneers. lAABETB SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts: also 90 Cheap horses.

Fifteenth and Valencia its. "WAGONS AM) CAHKIAGK3. AT A BARGAIN, FIND 8 JP seated mountain wagon with canopy top and trunk rack: harness and four-in-hand, team; will return from Yostmite July 1: equipment for country outing guaranteed, perfect, For Informa- tion apply to 11. D. Loveland, care of WK LILIAN, PECK city.

ECOND-HAND ALL KINDS: cheap. 924 Bryant bet. Seventh and Eighth. for, MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE I 100, containing two bouses, in the Mission; suitable lor grocery: rented at present for $50.

Apply to owner, Six-Mile House, on Mission Road. fiOR BICYCLE; PERFECT IN EVERY way; $20 if taken today. Address box 48, this office. THIRST-CLASS BILLIARDTABLE FOR SALE; a 832 Shot well st. SLOOP YACHT SAPPHO AND all equipments.

Address E. A. ENGELBERG. 327 Battery st. COLUMBIA PNEUMATIC, ONLY $30 BAR- gain.

328 McAllister st. SAFE FOR SALE; FIRE AND BURGLAR proof. T. HURLEY, room 95,305 Larkin st. WILSHIRE SAFE 1 LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, coffee-mill unit money-till: cheap.

102 Clay st. AILOTOF eastern standard MAKE.I of safes which have been taken in exchange as part payment for. the Waltz safes, as follows: 3 burglar-proof bank orcoin safes. 7 jewelers' safes, 8 pawnbrokers' safes. 13 merchant safes: lire and burglar proof; all sizes; at less than half cost; see them before you order.

The Waltz Sat- 221 and 223 Market factory 13 and 15 Drumm Ban Francisco. Cal. TVfEW RANGES CHEAPER TITAN SECOND- hand. W.S.RAY Mfg 12 California st. OUNT SH ELVING, SHOWCASEB bought and sold 1121 Market bet.

7th and SUi DENTISTS. DR. KEA, 9 at lowest prices ana warranted; open evenings It. J. .1.

LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate Open evenings; Sundays till noon. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth without any a moved from 0 to 2o O'Farrell st.

Al 55 A I.FAN MASON.COX. MARKET sets of teeth are made to please or no charge- on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; small gold fillings only painless pBOOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d specialists; only reli- ame agent for paimess extraction artificial tenth fillings fromsl; extracting 50c, with gas A SET FOB TEKTH: WARRANTED tjp I Rood as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market next Baldwin Theater.

K. H. O. YOUNG. I AND TEETH without plates a specialty.

1841 Polk st. DR. HILL, 1443 MARKET near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when plates are oiado; old plates made over like now; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50o; gas given. COLTOS DENTAL 806 ketst. DR.

CHARLES W. DECKER. TO LOAN ON RANCbTpROPErI is) ty. GEO. W.

CHAPIN, 630 Market. BIG CAPITAL WILL BE DRAWN FROM Sj bank and will loan on any security mentioned in this column." Address box 79, Call. CITY REAL ESTATE. AX HORHiER. LOUIS A.

SOCC. "I A. SOCC J. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. HOUSES RENTED.

RENTS COLLECTED. 465 AND 467 VALENCIA NEAR 16TH. As we make a specialty of Mission property and are right 'on the spot, we can save you time and money by calling on us at Mission nr. 19th; 2 bay- window houses, 6 rooms, bath, each the cheapest piece of property on Mission st. 60x115; Fair Oaks, nr.

24th; 2-story house, 10 rooms and bath: laundry; large base- ment; hothouse; fine garden. 17th nr. Howard; bay- window house, 7 rooms, bath: street work all done and accepted. Guerrero bet. 22d and 23d: bay-window flats, 4 and 5 rooms; bath; brick foundation; always rent.

Fair Oaks, nr. 18th: a snap; bouse 9 rooms, bath, und cottage of 4 rooms. Dorland. ur Guerrero; cottage: 6 rooms: bath; stable and driveway just the thing for expressman. $3500-26x100; Willow 17th and 18th; bay-window flats; 5 and 6 rooms baths; this is a bargain.

21st nr. Valencia; window cottage; 4 rooms: bath: large basement. Stevenson nr. 18th: 2 flats of 4 ami 5 rooms; brick foundation; always rented for $30. $2100-22x70: Rondell off Sixteenth, nr.

Mission: 2-story house, 6 rooms; bath; street work all done arid accepted cheap. Our list comprises some of the best property in the Mission. Lots of all sizes in any of the home- Heads: also good business corners in any part of the Mission. Call and get a list and prices. If you want jour vacant houses rented place them with us.

L. A. SOUC 465 and 467 Valencia near Sixteenth. lyi YOU WANT A BARGAIN? FOUR FLATS, Xj on a Jones-street corner: street bltuminized; if sold soon can be had for $3200: rents alone is very cheap at $3500; if you mean business see this and you'll buy it. MURPHY, 628 Market.

FINE FLATS OF 4 AND. 5 ROOMS MUST i be sold at once; always rented. Apply at 1415 25th near Castro, or to C. U. WORKMAN, 630 Market.

9 BUILDING LOTS ON 18th ST. CHEAP: slaughter-house pays bis interest must be sold at once. For further particulars apply to C. H. WORKMAN, 630 Market.

SOL GETZ BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. NEW BLOCKS, NEW LOTS, GOOD LOCATIONS, Come now and get bargains in lots on Install- ments. i 5 Sl5O TO $300 FOR LOTS north and south of park: fine locality. $10 down and $5 monthly.

SOL GETZ into. 4 to $1100 for graded lots, tIT ready to build on in Richmond and south of park, near cable and electric cars, on easy In- stallments. SOL GETZ BRO. CO AA $150 TO $380 FOX SPLENDID LOTS near Mission st. and electric-cars; your choice of 50 lots: only $10 down and $5 mouthlv.

SOL GETZ A BRO. pALL FOR MAPS' AND DIAGRAMS. SOL GETZ Owners, Room first floor, Crocker building. QOAAA 2 NICE FLATS, 5 ROOMS EACH; Folsom nr. 22d; large lot.

SPECK A SO Montgomery st. (Ejoxn CHEAPEST LOT IN CITY: BROAD nr. Plymouth; size, 26x125: this is well worth $450: street graded and macadamized. McEWEN BROS. 118 Montgomery st.

OUIS SCHLOSS. Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S. F. FO A cnoicE piece of lU.uUU business property on 3d fine investment. FOR A FINE PIECE OF PROP- t.i)\J\J.

ertyon Bush near Kearny. QjTAA AAA FOR THE CHOICEST PIECE of residence property in the Western Addition; 2 lifty'-varas. SANTA CLARA COUNTY PROPERTY TO exchange for San Francisco property free from mcumbrauce. QIC AAA FOB A FINE PIECE OF IN-; come property on Channel street. Oil HO MISSION ON THE INSTALL- mc-nt plan.

MISSION LOTS ON THE INSTALL- iJIOUu. ment plan. SOX AAA A KNAP; 55 FEET ON MISSION Oel.v/v/vJ. street; a choice oiece for manu- facturing of any kind. LOUIS LOSS, Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Bulldlnp, Ql 'OX 1-5 CASH: LOT 25x110; 1 BLOCK LOjLk).

from Golden Park; east side Shratler near Waller. Apply owner 522 How- ard st. T)ARGAIN! Jackson and Washington; double front; 205 feet: $7000: $3i per front foot: bet. Cherry st. and First Aye.

THOMAS MAGEE SONS, 4 Mont- gomery st. QCiAACASH; HOUSE. 6 ROOMS, LOT 25x70; tJpCl'VMloiicoe near Crescent Holly Park; cars, or apply at 64 Silver st. HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS, BATH. LARGE CEL lar and garden; lot 2439 Larktn st.

"VfOW IS THE BUILD, WHILE -Li materials are cheap. Will build anything, anywhere: cash or easy monthly installments, plans Included. O. W. FORSYTH, 610 Market st.

A FINE HOUSE, FOUR ROOMS 1. and large basement, stable, outhouses, garden, forty fruit trees, streets graded and a good well of water. Inquire at FRED MEINCKE, Five-mile House. Mission road. COTTAGE: 3 ROOMS; IN BERKE- tjp I ley; lot 40x120: $15 monthly.

Half an acre, near university steep and cheap. An- Other houses and lots Till over town. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market or Berkeley station, Berkeley.

OUSE AND LOT; FURNITURE FOR SALE- SI3SO. 1420 Twelfth S. Of Park. COR. JERSEY AND DlA- mond sts.

Apply within. HOUSES FOR SALE ON, SMALL MONTHLY payments: loans made on San Francisco real estate. Lolls BLANK Pine rms. 58 Jt PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR VETERANS' HOME ASSOCIATION.

Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Veter- ans' Home Association nt its office, room 13, No. 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California, up to 2 o'clock T. m. SATURDAY, June 1895, I i and opened immediately thereafter in the pres- ence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies for the Veterans'. Home, Napa County (railroad station, Yountville) for the six months commencing July 1, 1895, and ending December 31, 1895.

Schedules with information nnd instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application to the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it Is in accordance with such Each bidder must accompany Ills bid with a cer- tified check unou some well-known and responsi- ble banking-house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. currier! Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and valid contract, upon notice of ac- ceptance, as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and 10 order any quantity over or under the amount specified.

Address J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary I Veterans' 'Home Association, room 18, No. 320 Snnsome San Francisco, Cal. I By order of the Board of Directors.

J. PROPOSALS FOR LABOR SEALED PRO- posals for performing the labor of painting" the buildings of the Veterans' Home in Napa County (railroad Station Yountville) will be received by 1 the board of directors of the Veterans' Home As- sociation its Office, room 13, No. 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, up to 2 o'clock r. Saturday, June 22, 1895. I Specifications will be furnished bidders upon ap- plication.

Bids should be marked "Proposals for painting," and addressed to J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Veterans Home Association, room 13, 320 sar.somo San Francisco, Cal. IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE 1 board of directors of the Escondido Irrigation District will receive sealed proposals for pur- 1 chase of $11, 000 of the bonds of -said district, and 1 bids will be received therefor at the oflice of said board in the city of Escondido, California, until 10 o'clock M. on the Ist day of July, 1895.

I' rift J. WEKDEN," Secretary EsconUido Irrigation District. Dated May 8, 1895. KKAL ESTATE. under the sun finely wooded; has- an over- flowing, well of purest water and never-falling spring "bubbling out of the all kinds fruit can be raised on the lan 1 there is now in bearing young orchard 75 trees of various varieties; hay in plenty; this is.

most superior investment as .1 whole or can be subdivided to suit colony; 10 minutes', walk from the station, and dry under- foot In' the wet season. For further information call on the Postmaster at Belinonc, or "Buckton," Hub Clothing Store, corner Sutter and Kearny. POULTRY RANCH.IX PET A LUM A 4 ACRES level garden land water piped for irrigation'; good new boose. BECKER, 240 Montgomery st. (ESTABLISHED 16 YEARS.) LaXDOffICK IN AMERICA N.

I). SICKELS, TIIK LAND AGENT. Only ngency in the United States making SALE and EXCHANGE of Country Property a strict Specialty, regularly publishing a DAILY' DESCRIPTIVE LAND JOURNAL. Accurate descriptions of hundreds of places for sale and propositions to EXCHANGE ranches for TOWN and CITY" property; also for any class of BUSINESS. LODGING-HOUSE or MINES, great- ly facilitating and FREE of CHARGE to buyers and sellers.

MANY NEW PROPOSITIONS DAILY. 318 Post bet. Stockton and Powell, S. F. i A UNPRECEDENTED Only $27' 50 per acre for 600 acres: the choicest land in the Stale; one-half mile from depot; 50 miles from this 200 acres rich valley loam; three-quarters of a mile frontage along railroad; 400 acres easy gneHe timbered- soil brown vegetable mold; all tillable; beautiful building sites with 1 charming valley view for 30 miles: could be subdivided into 150-acre.

tracts, with 50 acres level and abundant flowing spring water on each tract: owner a non-resident; must sell re- gardless of value; we invite personal inspection, which will show this property cheap at $100 per acre. SUMMER RESORT AND ROAD-HOUSE. Nineteen acres and 2 houses; 14 rooms well fur- nished 10 miles from San Rafael, on stage road to Bolinas; now doiiig'a good business: magnificent view of the coast, with Monterey, the Farallones and Mt. Diablo in full sight; for sale lease at your own price, SANTA 600 feet from streetcars: Fair- mount Villa, 4ti acres: as a whole, or subdivisions of 4 acres or upward at ordinary ranch prices BOVEE, TOY 19 Montgomery st. QfY ACRES FRUIT LAND UXDER DITCH, for exchange, 872 Washington Oakland.

RANCH FOR 92O PER ACRE; 164 acres near Wright's station, Santa Clara County: located in the healthiest, part of the Santa Cruz Mountains: 10 acres in bearing vines, some young fruit trees; Investigate and make an offer. Inquire 11. KIRCHNKR, 134 Perry San Francisco, or Wright's station. OVERNMENT HOMESTEAD LOCATED: vl abundance timber, water, gracing and fruit land; nice chicken or hog location; $200 cash. 609 Kearny room 3.

rpiUS WILL INTEREST YOU. We have decided to found a colony which will be a practical demonstration of successful industrial anil social life, a community of homes that will be self-sustainimr, attractive and table. If you have a home like this you have the ultimatum of all riches: the most wealthy can have no more. If you have a home. like this you a sovereign, whereas if you are working on a salary, though you may hold the highest clerkship you are a servant Your time, your skill, the value of your time and skill belongs to the man who pays you for it.

We. have a tract of land on which to establish homes of this kind. Our location is beautiful, our soil is rich and productive, growing all varieties of fruit, not excepting the orange and lemon, also grain and vege.ables of all kinds. We have cheap transportation. We have a healthy climate.

Those who desire a home in a community of this kind are the people we desire to meet and converse with in regard to terms, plans, etc. Address W. il box 130, Call Office. OR 4 LOVELY BROOKSIDE HOMES, NEAR town. A.

M. DEXXETTE, Glen Ellen, Cal. A EvtUAL SHOW FOR ALL; STRAIGHT. fair and square an investment offered that is l.onest; own your own home and be Inde- pendent try it and you will find that we advise you right; we will sell you 40 acres of alluvM soil in the Warren Green rancho, Glenn County, for $280: $3 per acre down, balance in 60 monthly payments, without interest, and will throw in town lot 100x150: land suitable for all kinds of fruit, berries or grain no Irrigation; climate un- surpassed anywhere in Califforhia: 168 miles north of San Francisco and only 20 miles from county' seat of county, and 6 miles from nearest railroad town; fare, round trip, $9. For Investments and information address or call on the H.

M. 902 Broadway, Oakland. AKIN SOOO ACRES 26 MILES irom San Francisco. RANCHO DE XOVATO. Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege- table land; no Irrigation: both rail and water transportation; $40 to $75 per acre; easy terms, town of Novato: graded school, hotels and stores on the property; send for circular.

Dairy for sale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65. Chronicle but Id ins. JF YOU WANT A RANCH' FOR GRAZING J. purposes or an orchard already Improved, where only small cash outlay Is required, balance payable in to or 7 years, apply 326 S.

F. BEST IN AMERICA-THK WtElvLY' CALL, sent to any address in the united States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. EDUCATIONAL hooiTr em ovedto'sB97 iX Sacramento new term July 8. Spanish, French, GERMAN, MElSTER- scbaft School of Languages. 122 O'Farrell St.

MIGHT SCHOOL; BUSINESS COL- -I-' 24 Post commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish rates. "I ILLIAN "BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC- -li tress, coaches ladles and gentlemen for the dramatic profession; appearances arranged. Shake- spearean Academy, 406 Van Ness aye. BELAsoi LYCEUM SCHOOL.OK Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. R.

5 12, 1. O. 0. F. block, 7th and Market.

OC AL TEACHER, JOSE PHI lIHKVEN. IM- proves and beautified even spoiled voices and procures positions for his pupils. 82 Ninth st. SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL. MINING, ME- chanlcal engineering, surveying, architecture, assay, estab.

'64. VAN PER NAILLEN.72S Mkt. STIF.III.S SHORTHAND- AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market diploma course $30. 1 ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY' MISS DILLON, 14 McAllister, r. 46; private or class.

MRS. MELVILLE-SXYDER, ORATORICAL, Vocal and Dramatic Academy, 619 Van Ness vocal classes Monday, 8 v. if 1 month; dra- matic classes Wednesday. BP. $3 month: also private lessons and piano; ladies and gentlemen coached for professional or amateur stage (stage for practice).

rPARR'S 659 BOOKKEEPIXO taught In 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- guages rapidly taught. Write tor catalogue. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS TIIK WEEKLY CALL.

In wrapper, for mailing. CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. PORTER, CARD-READER; LADIES 50c; gents $1 palmistry and clairvoyant; sit- tluga $1 50. 210 Turk near Jones.

PROF. F. EUGEXE FROM THE East: he can be. consulted on all matters of Interest to the human race; business, love, mar- riage; everything: advice and assistance for all; hours, 9a. M.

to 8 p.m.; letters with stamp an- swered. Parlors 102 and 104, 1206 Market st. MELVINA, CLAIRVOYANT AND MAG- netlc healer, 766 Va Howard st. MRS. DR.

THOMAS ant: good luck given in business: lovers united; no mistakes; fee 60c. 113 Fourth room 9. Leon, PALMIST." CLAIRVOYANT, life- reader, 533 Post: h'rs 9 to 8 dally; and Sunday. GREAT AND ONLY ME- dium; give her a fee 25c. 131 Fourth st.

RE AT CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD-READ- Mme. Stewart from seventh daugh- ter of the seventh daughter: has read cards since 11 years of age ladies or ifenjs 50c. 917 Market, r. 3-4. A ME.

DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC "rEVSAL- i'i. er by eggs and cur is (in English or Gorman) tells entire life, past, present, future; consultations on ill affairs, nothing exCepted names given good advice; sure help; restores lost love by sympathy mistake impossible: fee $1 letter $2. Kearny. AUGUSTA LBOLA, FORTUNE magic charms; 'love tokens; (me picture of future wife and husband: teaches foriune-teiling; lcvelons clairvoyance, state writing, has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder lee SI and upward.

Mission, nr. Twentieth. TEST CIRCLE TONIGHT, 10c; SPUtIT RE- turn proven. MME. YOUNG, 605 McAllister.

DR. si HLESINGER, TEST MEDIUM AND healer; tobacco and alcohol cured. 534: Page. MBS. 8.

SPIRITUAL MEDIUM- KE- ligiouscir. Wed. 8 p.m.; 110 Mc- st. ASTROLOGY. astral SEER-PROF HOLMES, 623 GEARY tit.

horoscopes, questions, stocks. advlc9- legal Notices. TO Si SANE. KERRY, deceased. Notice is here- given by the undersigned, administrator of the state of SUSAN E.

deceased, to the of. and nil persons having claims against', he said deceased, to exhibit them with the neoes- lary vouchers within ten (10) months after the irst publication of this notice, to 'he said admlnls- rator, at his office, room 4. Phelan banding. San Francisco, the same, being his -place for the tra-n- -iiu-tion of the business of the said estate in the City md County of San Francisco, State of California. ROBERT Mcelroy, Administrator of i the of SUSAN -E.

KERB deceased. Dated at San Francisco, Juno 19, 1895. MY'RICK DEERING. for Adminis- rator, 14 Snnsonae st. houses TO LET.

90 622 Eliissr. 1 1 OX ELLIS-HOUSE OF 6 SUNNY" FUR nished rooms: rent $25. AO A POST. OPPOSITE FIRST CONOREGA- tional Good location for doctor 01 dentist low rent to a tenant. Apply to G.

11. PMBSEK 14 Montgomery st. 91 91 BAY-WINDOW HOUSE: 4 rooms. and basement: water free: rent re- duced. Apply to G.

H. rjMBSEK 14 Mont- gomery st. LAT STYLES IX HOUSES TO RENT AT BALDWIN HAMMOND'S. 10 Montgomery, SUNNY- EDDY. NEAR LARKIX; 9 rooms: bath: rent $30: water free.

FURNISHED HOUSES. 3 OR 3 months, best part of Upper flat, or corner, light and sunny, 7 rooms and bath; ail modern conveniences; no children; rent moderate to right party. T. S. box 72.

Coll. OKI 1 HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, COM pletely furnished: piano; turnace; base- ment: sunny yard; 10 to 'A. i COTTAGES TO LET. COTOAQeT 6 'boSSS and bath. Apply 1514 Geary St.

TO' $15 COTTAGES. OF 4 and 5 rooms, bath, basement and yard. Cor. Dolores and Fifteenth sts. FLATS TO LET.

1 rooms: modern improvements: reasonable. OST DESIRABLE FLAT OFT BOOMS WITH bath and all modern improvements; rent, in- cluding water, $30. 1625 Bush st. I' LA is 3 AND 4 ROOMS, $8 50 AND $11, 166 Clara near Fifth. '-'35 DORLAXD-4 BOOMS AND BATH.

ilplc). ashton. 411 Montgomery- st. 70 FOUR ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR IO ofllce or housekeeping: rent $20. "JJEAUTIFUL FLAT 8 ROOMS AND BATH; Xt cheap.

1505 Geary st. 90, 3 ROOMS EACH: YARD; WATER; 'IT separate; 1109-1111 Elm aye. Apply 151'J Golden Gate aye. I iA NT SUNNY FLAT 7 ROOMS. BEAU- -i tifully papered and frescoed.

713 Grove. RETTIEST FLAT IX THE MISSION, 7 rooms, 2510 Mission large rear lot: low rent, TELEGA XT SUNNY FLAT; 6 ROOMS; BATH. -1J 145 Grove, near City Hall. QUNXY CORNER 5 ROOMS AND 0 bath; 822 50. 458 Haight st.

UPPER FLAT; DOUBLE PARLOR; dining-room and kitchen: bath. 41 Her- man Market and Valencia. Q9 1 TWO FLATS, 3 OR 4 ROOMS and bath. FLAT OF 8 ROOMS: BATH; ONE or two families. 1128 Howard near 7th.

CIOZY FLAT: 4 BOOMS; BATH; STATION- ary waahtub; rent $18. 1155 Howard at. ATEST STYLES IX FLATS TO RENT AT J-i BALDWIN HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery; BRAND NEW NICE IW. location. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st.

9 NEW JUST COMPLETED: 4 AND -j 5 rooms and bath; rent $22 50 and $26: Cali- fornia nr. Bauer. Apply SIIAINWALD, buck bee 220 Montgomery Mills building. RENT FREE: REDUCED FROM $30 to $25; sunny flat; central. 409 O'Farrell.

PUT- $2O; NEW, SUNNY, 6 ROOMS, BATH; -1 large yard modern. 1410 Pacific st. FLAT 3 FINE SUNNY ROOMS. 27 tITC'. Pearl off Market, near Valencia.

TT'LAT OF 5 FINE SUNNY ALL MOD- J' crn Improvements. 108 Ridley, near Valencia. FURNISHED FLATS. BARtJ A I N-FTR on Clay above Mason; fiat to rent: elegant view. See owner, 524 Washington st.

991 WEBSTER SUNNY UPPER FLAT; JXO bath, linen, china. piano, etc. HOUSEKEEPING 110031b. urnishe'i) Housekeeping reasonable. 2531 California st.

3 OR 4 ROOMS WITH BATH FOR HOUSE- keeping. 49 Clara near Fourth. 9 BOOMS UNFURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing. 461 Clementina. 9991 LARGE FRONT SUITES for offices; also housekeeping suites; transients.

OA7 FOURTH SUNNY FVRXI II I front rooms for housekeeping; also single: cheap. 91 FULTOX, COR. VAX NESS 2 OR 3 -ooms furnished complete for housekeep- ing; clean; must be seen to be appreciated. 4QAB PLEASANT SUXXY ROOMS jQv-fpr light housekeeping. GOLDEN GATE UXFURXISHEE I or furnished room for A 2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING rooms and 1 large front room.

info JACKSON, NR. FURNISHED sunny front large housekeeping; to $9. JESSIE-LARGE SUNNY UOUSEKKKP ing rooms; also single rooms: price, cheap. JOOTj ESSIE. NEAR 2 NICE SUNNY rooms furnished for housekeeping; cheap.

JONES-SUNNY. FURNISHED SUITE, gas and bath, with references: no children. LARKIX 3 sunny ROOMS, FUR- uisheU complete; housekeeping; central lo- cation. 01 A LARKIN, NEAR 2 OR 3 SUN- ny furnished housekeeping rooms. fijl ft LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND kitchen.

18 Lewis off Taylor, near Post; 1 1 LYOX-PAR KPANHAXDLE; BEAUTI- XX ful sunny rooms for housekeeping. INN A FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. LARGE FRONT SUNNY HOUSKKEEP- Ing room well furnished. 833 Mission. 2 SUNNY ROOMS FURNISH- UxJX ed; housekeeping; private family; cheap.

0 1 8 FUBNISHBD ROOMS FOR til housekeeping-. pearlTcor. MARKET. OPP. Boy-window room and kitchen: well furnished for housekeeping; running water and sink: $14.

C'Jl POST FURNISHED FLOOR OF 4 rooms for housekeeping; gas; running water; large closets: rent very reasonable. I 99A a NICELY FURNISHED 1 rooms, suitable for housekeeping; rent reasonable. 1 97 2 NICE SUNN HOUSEKEEP- I ing rooms. qi THREE UNFURNISHED VIXO2 rooms for housekeeping; cheap rent. A AS TEHAMA-2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS TtO well furnished everything handy.

1 1 TENTH LOVELY HOUSEKEEPING rooms; other rooms; private family. qi 7 THIRD LARGE SUNNY FRONT OX I housekeeping; also others: $6. $10, q99 FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping suites, $7, $8, $9 and $10; single, $1 to $1 50. qAQ sunny; furnished rooms for housekeeping. WASHINGTON SUNNY UNFUR- nished rooms, suites of 2 and and $10; running ROOMS TO LET.

A. FISHER. FORMERLY OF 417 Kearny. has removed to 520 Hush st. house has been thoroughly renovated and' newly fur- nishtd: rooms single or en suite; rents reasonable.

1 DE I OR 2 SUNNY Fu'lT- I ni.tlu-d rooms, $5 and $6 per month. 4-1 ft NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS TTJ.O at the Irvington; single or en suite; prices to suit the times. COO PLEASANT SINGLE ROOMS suitable for gentlemen: cheap. If VERETT, 55 SECOND FAMILY HOUSE, i thoroughly renovated: new management; re- I spectable; sunny rms; M.DAL lON, prop. LARGE sunny ROOM SUIT" able for two gentlemen also single room.

09 I GEARY-SUNNY, NICELY FURNISH- rooms, single or double; bath; gas. COT GOLDEN GATE LARGE NICELY furnished sunny room; $10. 91 7 GRANT ROOMS NICE- ajX I ly furnished: gas; bath; hot and cold water. AX LARGE SLNNY ROOM FOR gent: $5., TH I-; ORLAN DO. HOWARD bay-Window suites; running water and gas: also single rooms; reasonable; best of care.

90Q 1 HOWARD NICELY FURNISHED XAuXJ'J a room for 1 or $7 a month. £1 JONES SUNNY' FRONT ROOMS, Vlw nicely furnished; gentlemen preferred. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single: first claw in 1 very respect; terms Q9Q SUNNY FRONT ROOM WITH LARGE sunn front room; also single furnished rooms: terms moderate. TIHK cragbTrTn. CORNER.

LARKIX and Post Nicely furnished sunny rooms, en suite or single first-class and reasonable, r- 91 LEA VEX WORTH SUNNY' rooms for one or two gentlemen or small LEWIS, off TAYLOR, NEAR Sunny furnished room $4 a month: HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Sixth and and: suites; per night, 35c to $1 week, 1 50 to 95; families. Tft LARGE SUNNY Front xUUo: room also single rooms; price reasonable. ROOMS TO 1 NEWLY FURNISHED parlor suite; use of piano bath gas cheap. MINNA LARGE SUNNY FRONT room; also rooms for housekeeping.

MINNA, COR. NICELY FUR- I nished bay-window rooms: $1 week. 9 MINT NR. FIFTH NICELY 6TX. furnished sunny bay-window rooms; and I $10 per month: slso other front rooms, cheap.

ty UNFURNISHED ROOMS: SUITABLE FOU housekefiiins; hot, and cold water. 177 Perry. POST, BET. MA SON AND I Neatly furnished rooms, terms very reason- -1 able, with use of kitchen. POST NICE FURNISHED BOOMS; running water; closet: rent $4 to 99X POWELI, CORNER OF TWO nice single front rooms suitable for.

offices. 9 DOUBLE ROOMS, WEEK, 60 1 to $3: single, $1 to SI 50; night, '20c to 50c. RAND SOUTHERN. COR. SEVENTH AND VX Rooms all light water, gas and electric bells; elevator runs from 7a.m.to Vi v.

single, 50 cents: suites, ifil day; $'J SO and iss week up. "1 CHEAPEST IN CITY; DOUBLE and single front nicely furnished rooms. Oq SIXTii ILLS DALE-SUNNY rooms; single and en suite; $1 to 50 day. I'YUESEE 1314 STOCKTON i -Li sunny front rooms: suites or single: by day, week or month. PH.MAYSOUNAVE, prop.

1 Q9A 2OR 3. SUNNY ROOMS, -1 nicely furnished for housekeeping; cheap. OAQ ROOMS $1 50 A WEEK AND up: transient rooms a specialty. 199 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED sunny rooms: also housekeeping rooms. OO 1 2 UNFURNISHED HOUSE- OO'l keeping $5 and £0.

I VAN NESS-SUNNY FRONT SUITE; also single rooms: elegantly furnished; reason- able. COQ VAN NESS NICELY ill: I CJCJ ni.shed sunny parlors, with piano. HOPE HOUSE, 1 1 88 NICELY furnished rooiTis. single or en transien's. 15OAI11JING AND BOOMS.

"pARTY OF GENTLEMEN CAW moilated with rooms and first-class board; also furnished flat to let. 101 Fell st. ft 9 ft SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, SUITES I and single: best board: reasonable. clilldkes boarded. Vl 2 OR ChTIDREX FROM 1 TQ 8 years of age to board in private respectable family; good home; mother's can-: good country air.

Apply at blacksmith-shop, opposite Casserly's Coursing Park, Ocean View. piIILDREN BOA SHORT DISTANCE In country good home. Apply at oflice Brook- lyn Hotel, from it to 12 a. m. ESPKCTABLS ELDERLY LADY WITH sunny yard and home would like several chil- drm to hoard: mother's care.

11l st. STOKES TO LET. 707 STOCKTON ST- near California. v. 1 On HOWARD STORE WITH LIVING- -t.

J.OI/ rooms; large basement: large brick oven. i TTIOB RENT A CORNER STORE; GOOD stand for drug or grocery business. Apply W. B. CI.UFEVI7 Sixth si IIOUR-STORY BRICK'AND IRON BUILDING and basement, 508 Sacramento containing elevator, power, rent $80.

Apply DAVID STE KN A SONS, 'JO Montgomery St. offices TO LET. 91 7 I posite Union square; key 217 V. LEG ANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 925 Market: rents no extra charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply at building or G.

H. UMBSEN 14 Montg. at. STABLE FOR SALE. STABLE OF 10 STALLS TO LET.

ASH near Franklin st. MONEY TO LOAN. OR ROW DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal; lowest rates. Call or write to HARR VAN KKL Mills bidg, sth floor, r6; strictly confidential. A F.

JOHNS FINANCIAL AGENTS, 632 -Market room 9: money to loan in amounts to suit on San Francisco and 1 real estate; country loans negotiated; bonds bought and sold insurance on man't'g plant placed at low rates. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE, IST AND 2ND mortgages, furniture or pianos without Te- moval; lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery MONEY AT IST AND 3D MORTGAGES, estates, pianos. MURPHY, 628 Market St. "1 ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, III.

INSUR- i- ance policies, bank book.i. GOULD, 633 Mancet. ON ANY SECURITY, AT LOW RATES; DEAL- ing confidential. 43 Crocker MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER building, room 67; telephone Main 5122. ANY SUM' OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rated; call and state your proposition or write: open evenings.

J. NOONAN, 1021 Mission st. MONEY LO A ON .1 K.LR AND OT If I valuables at the Security Loan Bank, llOti Market st. nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk.

OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Cfkfi MODERNCOTT AGE CONTAINING i 6 rooms and lot 26x100: situ- ated 4 blocks from Broadway station; this is the best buy.in Oakland: property has been taken by -bank under foreclosure and must no be sold; see it at once: terms if desired. W.M. J.

DINGEK. 4tSO Oakland. BARGAIN; CHICKEN RANCH 12 miles from Oakland: Improvements cost twice the amount asked for the place. W. K.

BARNARD SON, 458 Ninth $1000 CASH; WORTH $6500: 9- room modern nice stable: lot 50x150; a bargain; see it at once. TODD, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. DO YOU WANT A HOME? I WILL BUY YOU XJ a lot, build house on your own plans, this side of bay; small cash payment, balance monthly. C. P.

KERN, Central Bank building, Oakland. SjTTnh ASH AND SMALL MONTHLY PAY- 111 out tine modern 5-rooni cottaee: lot 40x100; good location; near city trains. HUGH M. CAMERON, 479 Ninth Oakland. ON I ou 2 ACRES; FULL tip bearing orchard in Fruitvale.

LODGE Fruitvale station. CjtmAA GENUINE BARGAIN: MUST BE! sold at once: 2-story 7-room modern home; complete; north side street, bet. Telegraph aye. and urove ten minutes' walk to City Hall; to suit; call at once. A.

H. BREED 460 Ninth Oakland. 9'AA '2-STORY HOUSE; LOT TOxlOO; good neighborhood; centrally located; must be sold: a bargain. Call or address A. K.

PEKCIVAL. 1010 Broadway. Oakland. MUST BIS SOLD; LARGE HOUSE; jo rooms and bath: large barn; plen- ty of fruit ana flowers: sunny side of street; lot 82 well worth $7600: electric-cars one block; aristocratic neighborhood; the best buy in Oak- land to-day. GRAY 463 Ninth Oakland.

OTS FROM $75 UPWARD. SNETSINOER CARROLL, FrnitvaU- station. flj IAH LOTH NEAR -LOCAL TRAINS AND streetcars for sale on small weekly or monthly installments: buy a home and save your earnings. H. PI NN KY.

902 Broadway. (Jnkland. Oakland; rooms and houses. XpURNTSHED COTTAGK BEN IN OAK- land for the summer: 5 rooms and bath; splen- did location: cheap to responsible parties. Address J.

11. 524 Twelfth Oakland, TTUiATS OF 4 AND 6 NICELY. FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; also small houses from to 97: others, with bath, $10 and $12; live-room flats, lot, and cold water, rent $10 to $12; all in East Oakland. Apply MBS. VIN- CENT, 527 Park avt-.

ALA3IKDA RE VI. ESTATE. IMMEDIATE" BALE8 ALE JVKAR SCHOOL -X 1 and station; streets improved and sewered. cash, $26 monthly; 30x100; cottage, 4 rooms and bath. cash, $20 monthly; cot- tage, 5 rooms and bath.

i cash, $35 monthly; 33x100; corner house in line 8 rooms and cash, monthly: :i7x.110; ele- gant colonial cottase; 7 rooms and bath. 9200 cash, 936 monthly: 37x120: hand- some new cottage, rooms and bath. Houses to vent from $3 0 up. Open Sunday and holidays. MARUUSE A lIKMMEL, Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 Market Si.

Francisco. -I7IOR SALE OK EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty. house .7 rooms, lot in Alameda. Address Dox 50. Call Oilice.

IF YOU WANT 1 A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND STYLISH HOME CALL ON THE OLD BUILDING FIRM OF A. R. -DKNKE. WEBSTER KUOMS 'AND. HOUSES.

I -i OH RENT-ONE YEAR OB LKBS, $75" elegantly furnished 8-room house. Bta- tlou.4S Market, r. 1. or Dayton a lamed KEKKELEY REAL ESTATE. OWNER IN TROUBLE A FOSI- tlvc bargain house of 7 rooms: lot 50x135; fanny aide of want tan offer.

Jos. J. MASON. Dwight way station, Berkeley. milK PRETTIEST COTTAGE IN ALAMEDA County thoroughly well built street work done sunny side of street; near the university, and in an orchard; at a bargain.

JOS. J. MASON. Dwight way station, Berkeley. JHAKKIAGE LICENSES.

Licenses to marry were granted yesterday follows: A. H. Phillips nnd Elizabeth B. Blngham.27— 22. Edward Nordberg and Lily Hilliugsfn, Edward Ullman and Emllie Krene, Eric G.

A. and Jennie Lucian Hoffman and Oelestlne Clark. Patrick Epri-n and Mary Dowlin-r, Philip Herold and Carrie Paul OS, John McFadden and Callen, J. N. Curry and Margaret J.

McOerrell, Gnstave Keatzold and Rose Girlack, C. R. Pockhaberand Emily S. Worstdale, Charles U. Jensen and Annie S.

Duffy, .1. J. Maagher and Antoinette G. Laporte. DIVORCE ITS KEGUN.

Irene S. Boy nton against' George Boy nton. Nancy J. Berbsi against August HerbsL DIVOKCES GHANTEII. Margaret Cagueuy from T.

il. Cagueuy. for cru- elty, by Judge Troutt. Mrs. M.

M. Becker from J. Becker, for neglect, by Judge Troutt. MARRIAGES DEATHS, marnace ana death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They most bo handed in at either of the publication ollices and bo indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized 10 have the same published.

BOKN. BOYD- In this city, to the wife of J. C. Boyd a son. In this city, June 9.

1895, to the wile of Charles Hennessy, a daughter. HAS In Alameda, June 13, 1895, to the wife of S. M. Haslett, a daughter. In this city, June 16,1895, to the wife of A.

Iversen, a daughter. In this city, June 9, 1895. to the wife of Armani S. White, a daughter. MAitKIED.

In Oakland, June 15, 1895, by the Rev. J. 11. Theiss, Henry Hansen and Katie Diehl. In this city, June 13, 1895, by the Rev.

Joseph Willue, Leo Jacobs and Sarah Meyer, both of San Francisco. In Oakland, June 17, 1895, by the Rev. Henry H. Rice, John C. Jamie- sou and Genevleve M.

Davidson. In Sulphur Creek, Juue 12, 1895, Thomas Murray and Maggie E. Bell, In this city, June 19, 1895. by the Rev. A.

C. Hirst, Dormer Walsh and Bertha J. Leeds. DIED. Aubry.

Catherine Jackson. James Barattlni, Lorenzo Kilroy. Mary A. C. Black, Thomas Leary, Mary Baecht, Katharine Levi, Marquis Bigelow, John C.

Macdonough, Joseph Carey, R. S. BlcGulrk. Thomas Carroll, Alice J. O'Connor.

Edward T. Collins, Ann E. O'Brien, Felix Foundation, Daniel I'ascbold, Carl Hermann, Caroline I'helps. Farwell Jones, Fred Samujls, Rosa Welch, Carrie E. In this city, June 17, 1895, Catherine, beloved wife of Francis O.

Aubry. and toother of Mrs. John B. Mrs. Charles P.

Stanley, Charles B. and Edmond E. Aubry, a native of England, aged 74 years 11 mouths and 3 days. and acquaintances ure respect- fully invited to attend the funeral" THIS DAY (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. from her late resi- dence, 143 Chattanooga street, where services will be held.

Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. In Oakland, June 19, 1895, beloved husband of Theresa Barattini, and father of Clara, Mary, Ida. Annie and John Barattlni, a native of Italy, aged 60 years. Stir Friends and acquaintances 'are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral SUNDAY, June 23, at 12 o'clock from bis late resi- dence, corner Myrtle and Third streets, and at 2 o'clock P. M.

from Wemmer Hall. 416 Eighth street, under the auspices of the Christopher Co- lumbus Society. Interment St, Mary's Cemetery. BAECHT-In this city, June 19, 1895, Katharine, beloved wife of the late Hermann Baecht, and mother of Lizzie, George, Frank, Charles, Franciska, Louisa. Fred, Josephlna and Edward Baecht, a native of New York, aged years '2 months and 1 day.

San Rafael, June 18. 1895, John Clinton Bigelow, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 1 month and 13 days. BLACK-In this city. June 19.1895,Th0ma5, dearly beloved brother of Joseph, Andrew, Edward, James and John Black, Mrs. Charles Branden- berg and Mrs.

Frank Bart-sel, a native of Nor- ridge. England, aged 38 years. In this city, June 19, 1895, Ann Eliza-' beth, relict of the late John C. Collins, and mother of John James B. and Teresa Collins, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 54 years and 8 months.

JO-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. from her late residence, 642 Sixth street, between Bryant and thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass win be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. m. Interment Holy Crow Cemetery.

In Sacramento, June 18. 1895. R. S. Carey, a native of Clay Co jnty.

Ma, 67 years 6 months and 22 In Alameda, June 17, 1895, Alice J. Carroll, aged 32 years and 10 months. In Haywards, June 17, 1895, Daniel Foundation, a native of Illinois, aged 48 years. In this city, June 17, 1895, Caroline Hermann, aged 9 months and 17 days. this city, June 17.

1895, Fred Jones, a native of London, England, aged 21 years aud 2 months. In, this city. June 13, 1895, James Jackson, son of Mrs. Hughes of Los Angeles, a native of Missouri, aged 28 years. In Santa Cruz, June 16, 1895, Mary Agnes Carroll, dearly.beloved daughter of Patrick and Mary Kilroy, and sister of John, Edward.

James, Thomas and William Kilroy, a native of San Francisco, aged '27 years. llfjfFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. from the par- lors of Carew English, la Van Ness avenue, Bear Market. In this city, Marquis Levi. a native of Russia, aged 66 years.

LEA Livermore, June 19, 1895, Mary, beloved sister of James l.eary. Mrs. John Swee- ney and Mrs. Owen Connley. a native of the par- ish of Taghmon, County Wexford, Ireland, aged 28 years and 9 months.

Friends and acquaintances are rosnect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), June 21, 1895, from the residence of John Sweeney, Livermore, Alameda County. ln this city. June 17, 1895, Thomas, beloved brother of Anne and Patrick McGulrk, a native of County Armagh, Ire- land, aged 62 years. Kir Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:15 o'clock a. from the par- lors of McAvoy it Gallagher.

20 Fifth street, thence to st. Brendan's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. i In this city, June 18, 1895, I Joseph Macdonough.

In this city. June 19. 1895, Felix O'Brien, a native of Ireland, aged 77 In San Rafael. June 19. 1895, Edward beloved husband of Belle O'Connor, and father of.

John and Mabel O'Connor, and brother of George and Lillle O'Connor and the late Mary J. Stafford, and eldest son of the late Moses and Eliza O'Connor, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years. "Friends and acquaintances am respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. from his late residence, 2709 Mission street, thence to James Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m.

Interment Mount Calvary Cem- etery. I'll In this city. June IS, 1895, Farwell, youngest son Of George T. and Isabelle K. l'helps, aged 4 months and 14 days.

In West Berkeley, June 18, 1895, Carl, beloved father of Charles. Henry, Julius, Pauline. Mollie and the late Fred Paschold, a na- tive of Germany, aged 54 years 4 months and 2 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tills DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. from his late residence, corner of Sixth and Virginia streets.

West Berkeley. Funeral under the auspices of West Berkeley Lodge No. 21, Hermanns Sons. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. O.

H. Members of West Berkeley Lodge No. 21, O. H. arc requested to meet at their lodge- room, Tills day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p.

to attend the funeral of our late brother, Carl Pischold. Members no: attending wUI be fined. SAMUELS- In this city, June 18, 1895, Rosa Samuels, a native of Loosens, Germany, aged 27 years. Berkeley, June IS, 1895, Carrie Elena Welch, beloved daughter of John H. and Georgia Welch, a native of Berkeley, Alameda County.

Cal. UNITED WNDEKTAKEKS' EMBALMING PARJ-OItS. Everything Requisite tor First-class at Reasonable Bates. 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street, McAVOY CALLACHER, I FUNKRAL DIRECTORS EMBALM MRS, 80 Fifth Opp.

Lincoln Telephone SOSO. lUII I him, I II II lIKIW j'is'Mi'M livilKKV. i JAMES McMENOMEV 'St SON. I UNDERTAKERS AN EMBALMEBS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. Telephone No.

CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY. TNSANMATEO COUNTY; WON SKCTARIAN; 1 laid out on the lawn plan: perpetual care; beau- tiful, permanent and easy of access; see it before buyiijt; a burial place elsewhere. City Office. a Citr Hall'.

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