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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1895. 156 HOUSES TO LET rent reasonable: Ju H 0n st. & CO., 14 Post s HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continuned. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. CITY REAL ESTATE. COUNTKY REAL ESTATE. NEAR MCALLISTER—2 OR 3 rooms furnished: $11. Pine Street. 2] EINE-SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS: suitable for housekeeping: terms reasonable. R FIFTH AND MISSION—T | v rooms: double parlors; cheap. | HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS; RENT $20. 9 | st. | NNY D Stinna R : L. key at grocery. BATH. 17 HAMP- Second and Third. 1_ROOMS; BATH; y 217 Larkin Street. 1006 LARKLY, ST—_FURNISHED SUNNY front and back pariors, $18; unfurnished; §15; bath. 101 i1 LARKIN — NICELY FURNISHED 100‘ PINE, OPP. BELLA VISTA HOTEL— Nicely furnished rooms; references. Polk Street. 1917 POLE-THE MAPLEHURST: NICELY { furnished or unfurnished rooms; terms moderate. Market Street. MARKET ST.—_FURNISHED AND UN- 2 sunny rooms, terms very reasonable. C . 1926 Firaiehea rooms for light housekeeping. Powell Street. POWELL—ALL FRONT ROOMS; REN- ovated and newly furnished; transiént. 12 ACKSO! . BET, 9 rooms: all improve- arge court in rear. | . 16 CEDAR | ents: fine FIOusE: OFFICE, 620 | 2 floors for rent: | :d and papered; upper floor floor all e. nia; rooms, h.\ er 1 FARREN AVE,, E 11 Slerce. on B COTT AND | sement, HOW H( le; reasonable —BATH 1909 O'Far. good tenant. S OF 4 | DOW ¥ rent 8 : water | N & 0., 14 Montgom- | —BAY-W e E_OF 4 ROOM L f Union and Lagun: ARS, DIMES S | LDWIN & HAM | i \ NICELY 100 AN ‘bath . 1902 Satter st. i NEATLY FURNISHEDFLA | B rd-room and latest i Sacramento st., near Larkin; rent RNT ble parlor: to with use of ble party of ! preferred. 2 YO LET. OF 4 EOOMS ‘nth, bet. Guerrero and Dolores. Apply 10 C. S. CAPP & (0., 413 Montgomery st., House Brokers and Real Estate Agents, (OTTAGE: 4 ROOM T OF 9 SUNNY ROOMS AND Z 3 bay-windows: can be sub- t in rooms or for 2 families; take Castro-st. car. NEW SUNNY LOWER rooms and bath and stable: $22 50. 3 14 Montgomery st. “BIRCH AV 3 1 ROOMS: $11. eSO I | QP9 OFARRELL — 3 OR 5 FURNISHED C oply | MeAllister Street. Silver Street. SILVER—3 SUNNY ROOMS, FRONT AND back parlors and kitchen, rent low. 26 84() MCALLISTER-SUNXY FURNISHED O3V 1oom for housekeeping: $8. 538 McALLIS HANDSOME SUNNY D00 parlor floor,dining-room, kiichen; complete. Mission Street. exclusive bat] Sixth Street. SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY rooms; single and en suite; £1 to £1 50 a day. SIXTH—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms; ensuite or singie: 86 up. 3 OUBLE _FROM ith kitchen or without; $15; other Montgomery Avenue. TNFURNISHED ROOMS—SUNNY, QUIET, cheap. Avenue ~House, 220 Montgomery ave., near Pacific st. Natoma Street. ©) FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- & ing. 605 Natoma. Q0 NATOMA, NR NTH—2 ROOMS AND < kitchen, nnfurnished, for housekeeping. Octavia Street. OCTAVIA—NIiCELY FURNISHED SUN- ny rooms; suitable for housekeeping. 811 Stockton Street. 40 STOCKTON NICELY FURNISHED rooms; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; very reasonable. 1314 5TocKTo doctor’s offics 82 41 SUNNY FRONT SUITE: elegantly furnishd; cheap. Sutter Street. SUTTER—WELL-FURNISHED LARGE sunny room ; adjoining bath; private family. “Taylor Street. TAYLOR—LARGE FURNISHED ROOM for 1 or 2 persons: also single room. Third Street. [ INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient and respectable: 200 rooms 26¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; electric lights In every room: reading rm; free bus, O’Farrell Street. L for houseke r00; ping; good location. Call between 9 and 1. Polk Street. 1002 POLK, COR OF GEARY—2 SMALL Z sanny flats of 3 rooms each; completely | equipped for housekeeping: in modern apar ment o0 lodgers; new bnilding: quiec place: fine | Turk Street. 717 TURE—PARLOR SUITE TO LET; (LY surnisiiea. Valenc 1471 YAUENCIA—TWO SUNNY NEATLY 2 furnished rooms, double or single; batn. Miscellaneous. separate kitchens: gas stoves and all con- | JJULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR- Veniences: rent $20 and §25; reference exchanged. | L' nished rooms; single or én suite: $8 and 316 up. " BovenOTEtal TON HOUSE, OPP. NEW CITY HALL— | BeventmBiaoot: st s, singlé or en suite. $8and §1 9()SEVENTH —1 OR 2 FURN: D e } ;)_)0 D ik ey ICAN CHANGE HOTEL REOP: reet. ST IN THE housekeepin= rooms and grate. i_THREE GOOD LARGE UNFUR- , with cellar, $8. South Park. 19 SOUTH PARE_SU NNY FRONT ROOMS for housekeepin, y furnished: cheap CITY; 2+ S 5Z9 niane eham; reet. | | 9377 TEHANMA —2" SUNNY FURNISHED | rooms: suitable for honsekeeping or singl Third Street. | | | | Y BASEMENT; SUITA- purpose. 537 Third st. @ LARC 0 st ropean plan; light airy rooms from 25c¢ to $1 per day, $4 per month and up. XTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON. BRITTAIN RANCE SAN MATEO C 1150 ACRES AT AUCTION. BRITTAIN RANCH, SAN MATEO COU. 1120 ACRES AT IN. T AUCTIONS . 7, 1895, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. 3, ON THE GROUNDS, “BAY FOREST SAN MAT ONE MILE DIST. FROM REDW! Ry i ORDER OF " . BERTHA BRITTAIN. DESCRIPTION. IO GAPITALISTS. | This property. par] N ST SUB- | level, rolling, hilly and URBAN HOME ooded, picturesque CAN BE FOUND. ‘grand bay - and To_investors — The valley views, is im- price will insure large profit. TO HOMESEEKERS. Combine and buy this property, then subdivide it. 1t bills, valleys and oak gro will inake many lovely and varied places to | suitany taste. The pro- posed grand boulevard survey runs through this tract. proved with fine resi- dence, elegant grounds and many oucbuild- ings. WATER SUPPLY. ‘The supply of wate is abundant from wells and a private reser- voir, which can be largely increased, while Spring Valley’s main passes along one side. — THE OLIMATE. [ e This section of the | A Santa Clara Valley. LOCATIO! which is that nearcst | San Francisco, has a delignttul, healthy and | unexcelied climate, | while the soil is the | most fertile of any por- tion of the State. Bay Forest Farm is only” one hour’s ride irom San Francisco or San Jose. with many trains daily. The com- mutation ticket to this city is $8 per month. The line will soon be made an overland r0ad and the service is tobegreatly improved. An electric road is an early possibility. TERMS. Helf cash and bal-. ance in two years at 7 _per cent: interest ENVIRONMENT. Families of wealth surround this property in_every direction for | miles with their grand | suburban villas. ‘Stan- | ford University is within six miles, and many other _educa- tional institutions are within easy distance. OWNERSHIP. 7 secared by morigage. Title perfect. Sale final. “No confirn.a- This property has ton necessary. For been in the family of | further particulars the present owner over see catalogue. forty years. TPLPROVED: 14 ACRES NEAR PETALUMA; would trade. Owner, box 44, this office. FOR SALE—2-YEAR-OLD FRENCH PRUNE trees; will be sold in 1ots to suit at very reason- able prices; cash or approved note due July 1, 1896; make early contract. THOMAS McM A HON, 628 Market st. ESPERTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY 30R 4 hours from the bay: the most équabie climate ot Central California, and the nelghborhood of the next great development of electric power; equal to Folsom: & part of the “Rancho Canada de Capay Grant”: unquestionably the earllest and fines: fruit velt on the coast and superior to any for di- versified fafming: about 600 acres, in 20-acre farms, surrounding the tOwn: ' town already con- tains large brick blocks, a flne hotel, a fine high- school building. water works, artesian, pure and soft; desired a purchaser or purchasers 10 take the whole interest of present owners in the colony lots and Lown property, in lump or otherwise, at shock- ingly low figures: it won't cost much to examine; is an irrigation canal on the land. Apply to GEO, D. FISKE & CO., Woodland, Cal. W S JIavE oD 870,000 worth of THE McMAHAN RANCH IN THE PAST 60 DAYS. Catalogue free to any address. BOVEE, TOY & 0., 19 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS ' OFFICE—g08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. e HOICE INVESTMENT; 4 FLATS OF 5 Tooms each: sepurate entrances; separate yards: new, neat and clean: hot and cold wate & electric wires; bath; stationary washstands clogets; yantry; doubie parlors; fancy mantels; Iot 30x140 each: car at door: street, gawer, side- walks complete: school haif block ; all rented; get here early, some one will get this great bargain; price $5000, time payments; low interest; make offer. T, K. ANDERSON, 463 Ninth st., Onkland. $1000 SASH DISCOUNT, TF SOLD TN 10 days—Corner lot 100x120; sewered, sidewalked, etc.: almost new 4-room coiiage, & beauty, nicely fenced: fiowers, shrubbery, etc.: 2 blocks 1o electric cars; local station and postoffice; price $2700—$700 cash, balance mortgage: & forced sale, and must positively be sold; call early: neighborhood - first ciags. J. & MYERS, 1002 Broudway. . BARGAIN-TOR £2100. A PLACE WORTIH $3500; fine corner, 100x100; street work all done: good 8-room house: ot alone wor h $2500; must be sold at once: only $600 cash, balance can remain on mortgage. ¥.C. WATSON, 463 Ninth st.. Oakland. RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY, 0AKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL, This beautiful property comprises about 1000 acres of land lying along ihe Stanislaus River, one mile from Oakdale, the principal station of the Southern Pacific Railroad on_ the line between Stockton and Merced. The Stanislaus and San Joaquiu Irrigation Comoany’s canal runs directly through the colony and the property has a per- petual water right, with an annual water tax of only 150 an acre. We are prepared to sell portions of the property already planted to Washington Navels, Mediter- ranean Sweets and Maltese Bloods. The property is under the immediate direction and care of an ex- perienced horticniturist, who hasreceived diplomas and medals at eight different county fairs in the State and for a_small consideration cares for the orange groves for non-residents. ¢ Prices for land, including a nerpetual water right ana plented to orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim- proved land witn fully paid up water rights $70 peracre. Terms: The purchase price payable in six annual payments, without Interest; title per- fect and liberal discount for cash. For further particulars, maps and catalogues, ad- dress JASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street, San Francisco. Cal, Or to F. T. KNEWING, our representative, Oakdale, Cal. 0G AND DUCK RANCH OF 102 ACRES; 92 fine hard tule; 10 hard land; garden soil; on rallroad; 114 milés from two stations: creek on three sides; steamer landing lower end: fresh water spring on_hard land; fine hunting and fish- ing; 31800. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City. Cal. 0L NESS AVE—LARGE single rooms, with boat . COR.—E t board; for famil : first-class location. SUNNY 439 lor quarter: A most_careful inspection of the property 1s in- vited, and carriages will meat visitors at Redwood City ‘for tbat purpose. For further information, maps, etc., apply o Mc 80-}7 'LLIS—COMFORTABLY FURNISHED | room for gentlemen; board; Jewish family. {171 ’4 )4 LEAVEN WO RTH—LARGE, SUNNY tZE elegant rooms, single and suite; new bed- ding: excellent table; desirable house for gentle- van Ness Avenue. 1SS AVE—T NICELY FUR- | ELEGANTLY exceilent table; comfortable rences. EWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE KLY CALL.in wrapper. for mailing. 915 St amiy, noe S10. Hormas 71'(, FRANK WO L'ats N T COTTAG T., NEAR POWELL, ndow f & sts. | QOF GEAR | 92B Sone v KOOMS TO LET. BUSH (THE furnished GRENOLLE) — NEWLY 603 Yoard optional. 1]7)7—’}1 i—NICELY FURNISHED | L LU sunny roams; board optional; reasonable. R N A NEWLY n modern flat. Ad- Carlos Place. CARLOS PLACE, OFF O'FARRELL, NEAR < Powell—sunny furnished rooms; $4 and $56 mo. Eighth otreet. 128 unfurnished: very moderate prices. | A. W. MANNING. 28 Eighth st., near Ellis Street. ELLIS — ELEGANT, DESIRABLE ;i also bay-window aicove room; pri- Fulton Street. FURNISHED 10 a month. SELY FURNISHED FRONT d b forl entlemen. LY FURNISHED V] 527% 1G11 € PARK; $16; 1911% ing. room, with porc ‘furnished. Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.— FURN(SHED 21 pleasant single room; reasonable. | | | ATS: $18: FOUR AND Fi 8 Union i Guerrero Street. F£OQ GUERRERO, CORNER EIGHTEENTH— QOO Large and small suuny front room, fur- nished, $6. Harrison Street. mm0)1 HARRISON, NEAR FOURTH—FINE- { { Z3 1y turnished sunny rooms; bath; closet; rd: 814 week. AP RENT: FLAT OF A F v blocks to Kearny st. 409 O'Farrell st. NNY, MODER ; 4 rooms. ' 5 ROOMS, ore and housekeeping: $12. LATS; 5 ROOMS ] and First avi ACH. AN 4 FINE FLATS OF'6 and bath each, on GOugh st., near | . 6 rooms, bath and basement, 912 eventh. Apply to T. P. RIOK- MODERN IM- S AND LDWIN & HAM ED—DOLLA f renting a flat 10 Montgomery HOUSEKEEPING EOOMS. Tush Street. BUSH — FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished rooms for housekeeping. 80 g Bryant Street. 430 DnyasT-a 2 SUNNY ROOMS, 4OV nicely furnist EDDY—SUSNN FURNISHED clean rooms; also housekeeping; $5 up. 118 114 ELEY H — SUNNY BAY-WINDOW 4 room: bed and cookstove; also fur- bath, et nished com £ ()4 ELLIS=> FURNISHED ¥RONT 04 Barior for tight housekevping. reet. 9()} FIFTH-CHANGED HANDS AND RENO- 4«2 vated; sunny rooms complete for housekeep- ; i ap: also front rooms, single znd en suite. .).)‘1 “FIFTH — HOUS cheap, sud sma'l 21 FIFTH L 314 | ¥ | FrQ FOLSOM — 9O rooms: range: hot and cold Hayes Street. HAYES—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY room for gentlemen; gas and bath; §5. Howard Streot. HOWARD—4 NICE rooms. FURNISHED 526 Jones Street. 113 9()7 JOSES—THE VAR WINKLE: NEW s management; elegant sunny suites and pewly furnished; bath, ete.; $10 to $30. Benrny Street. p FURNISHED b famil NY—PLEAS- s Engl. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEA. | £). snt sunny rooms, en suiteand single; firs: clasy in every respect; terms reasonable. Larkin Street. SUNNY FRONT CONNECT- 804 larze front, $0. 112c ) MARKET — NICELY FURNISHED rooms, en suite or single: $2 10 $6 a week. 120'"1;«}(1(1‘ UNNY room; $5 month. Market Street. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MAREET, Sixth and Seventh-Single and _suites; night, 35 to $1: week, $1 50 to $5; families. Mason street. 4] 7 MASON_CHANGED HANDS; NICELY { furnished suites; single rooms; all conveni- ences. 667 LARKI ing rooms, furnished. $13. BET, per Minna Street. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- nisbed bay-window room, §1 a week. Mission Street. G13MISSION ~ NICELY FURNISHED rooms: 15¢ to 50c & night; 81 to $2 a week. 1169 MISS CELY Etl{ffi’h HOUS furnished rooms, single or en suite: trapsients. Ninth Street. NINTH—CHANGED HANDS: FURNISH- €d rooms; single and en suite; housekeeping. Oak Street. 1 0AK—SUNNY SUITE ROOMS; RENT 2 reasonable. Octavia Street. OCTAVIA—NEWLY FURNISHED BAY- window rm.; sunny, bath: soit 1 or Z gents. O’kFarrell Street. 933 QFARRELL = NICELY FURNISHED ©) supny rooms; eu suite and single; also housekeeping. 416 O'FARRELL — NICELY FURNISHED 20 11 Grove Street. ST., NEAR CITY HALL—6 ROOMS rent reasonable. Boward Street. “ITE HOUSE- v-winflow suite 96) GROV ROOMS; RENT " BAY-WINDOW bath; rent $15. Jessie Sireet. 2 NY BASEMENT ROOMS v furnisted for bousekeeping. E—i RENT CHEAP. Jones Street. OFARRELL—NICELY FURNISHED front room; grate; $8 a month. Post 20 POST—-NEW MANAGEMENT; CLEAN, sunny rooms: single and en suife by day, week or mouth. 631 POST- CELY FURNISHED ROOMS for single; gas, running water and bath; $5 and 86 2 month. A 70 ) POST, NR. JONES—LARGE FURNISH- ‘ed room: aiso hall bedroom. sunny rooms; by day, week or month. treet. b | until too BEO D, BROADWAY AND | Quiet and homelike: charges moder ste- board optional; sil cars direct. TWORTH, 617 BUSH ST.— Changed hands; fine rooms; good table. L BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPENED AS | a family hotel: references given and required; | all modern convenidnces. X TWO CHILDREN TO : 3 mother’s care; best of ref- 1205 Laguna st. STOR+S TO LET. o= B \onl o NOLD-ESTABLISHED BAKERY TO RENT: 4N ressonable to the right party. Appiy 1216 Fa- | citic st. | gmu.’fxrnuu; $15; 439 BUS )\ California Hotel; suitable for shoemaki JOR 1 —LARGE FRONT OFFICE AND rt Of SLore 1 and OFEFICES iU LET. Q17 SEARY STPARLOR FLOOR, SUIT- - ablc for doctor's office. Key 21734, | TPLEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS | X building, §25 Market: rents low: uo extra or heating. Apply i 4. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montg. si. MEDICAL. 3 ZINSTANT R r monthly irregularities (from whatever cause) by the most experienced ladies’ physicians | in San Francisco, restores all cases by an improved { method. superior to others;: ladies will save time | and_money, be assured of honest treatment b | consulting the doctors before calling on oth T | patients who Lave been imposed upon are spe. cially invited: home in confinement: treatment wartanted: advice free, confidential. DR. and MRS. Davi Beware of irands own physician. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTR! ments or worthless pills used: every woman Ber own vhysician for all female troubles: no mat- ter from what csuse: restores always inone ds; if you want (o be treated safe and sure call on men’ | physician :knowledge can be sent&used at home:all | cases guaranteea. DK. POPPER, 318 Kearny. | MAME. EABROW, THE E M EMINENT FEMA specialist, treats diseases of womel i { hair b lectricity permanently and positively re- | stores irregularities in 8 hours with the greatest | discovery ever invented: price $5. Woman's Dis- | pensary, 1206 Market ', room 26. | ALL FEMALE IRREGULA £\ siored in a few hours; safe and sure rellef at | any time; travelers helped at once: home in con- | finement: French I;m- guaranteed; consult free. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. ALIES —CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN: nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best; | safe, Tellable; take no other: send 4c, stamps, for __ | particulars, “Reliet for Ladies,” in letter by return mail; atdruggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelpiia. Pa. ek ABER'S # INF3LLIB. for either sex; send 2 PREVENTIV for information or 50c for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. CO., box 1896, S. F. CARDTOSUFFERING FEMALES—BY MAS- £\ sageand Swedish movement treatment J guar- antee to cureall diseases and irregularities peculiar 10 your sex; obesity reduced; those who have been iniposed upon or irregularly treated are invited to cali; sconsultation f charges moderate. MRS, HAWLEY, 318 Eilis st. "EMALE REGUL, fest, best; never fail; rugstorc, 14 Eilis formerly cor. Market and Third sts., sole agents. LL MARRIED PEOPLE SHOULD, KNOW “Seguro”; greatest boon to them: Carroil Co., Stockton and M’Brkll sts.: 81 50; send 2¢ stamp 631 K st., Sacramento. R, H 14 DL 1)ZJones. " Diseases of women and children. SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whatever causo: a home in con- ISTER § finement ‘with every comfort; anteed, by MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. U PR. FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efficient emmenagogue; $1 per box. RICHA RDS&CO., druggists, 4U6 Clay st.,sole ag'ts. A HOME, A FRIENDAND MOTHER'S CARE. 41 MRS. DR.FUNK’S, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. R GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all irregulari- ties in one day, guaranteeing & cure or no charg regulator $2: home for patients. 1370 Market s M ES. DR, WEGENER, PRIVATE HOME IN confinement; irregularities cured in a few Bours without operation: pills $2. 419 Eddy st. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO Iadies troubled with irreguiarities: no danger: eafe and sure: §2 50 express C. 0. D.: don’t delay until e.” OSGOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal, FIRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE sce Mrs. Dr. Puetz_and be_content. 2641/ 4th. atisfaction guar- LEGAL NOTICES. SIS s TR EPARTMENT NO. 9, PROBATE—IN THE Superior Conrt, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State 02 California. 1n the mat- ter of the estate of CHARLES D. ROOT, deceased. Notice js hereby given that MONDA'Y, the 9t day of December, A. D. 1895, at 10 0'clock A, M. of said day, atthe courtroom of Depariment No. | 9 of said court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of sald CHARLES D. ROOT, de- ceased, and for hearing the application of RUBY ALICE ROOT for the issuance to her of letters li!é!é;memlry thereon. Dated November 26, A. D. [Seal.] CHARLES F. CURRY, Clerk. * By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. WALTER H. LINFORTH. Att’y for Petitioner. WHO! CONCERN—THIS IS TO certify that IRA PRATT BUNSTER is no longer a member of the Co-operative Tailoring Company, doing business at_634-659 Morket st., fan Francisco, PETER ANTONY GIANNINI having this day, November 26, 1895, bought all his right, tivle and interest in the said firm. POST_NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY frout parlors; sultable for doctor or 2 gentle- men. 8] Q ECBT-NICELY FURNIGHED SUNNY room; suitable for 1 or 2 gentiemen. g 154 POST—SMALL, NEAT ROOM, CLOSET, gas, bath; $5. JONES—SUNNY BACK PARLOR FOR light housekeeping; also single room. - 617 3()4 POST—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY 1 front room; running water: 2 closets; for 1or 2 persons; aiso cozy suite snd single room. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. S SIS sl ot IALSIERI AR A DVICE FREE: DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a speciaity; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Couria; terms reasonable; coliections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stockton 3 W. DA VIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW W Caltoraia e Rea TATs, avics o V%0 TSTIC————— HOME BUILDING. New nouses with comiort, beauty and conven- ience combined; open to-day for inspection; it you are iooking for a residénce don't fail to’ see ihese up-to-date houses at onve: Webster st., near Vallejo; marine view: OWIEr 0n premjses. OR SALE. DENCE; SE. cor. Jones and Chestnut sts.: lot 37 feet on Jones by 110 on Chestnut. Apply to MCGLYNN & MENTON, real estate agents, room 22, Chroni- NEAR NEW RAC: low prices; easy terms. THE McCAR- THY CO., 646 Market st. CME OF PERFECTION. THANKSGIVING DAY. | GO TO-DAY. e ————and see those new houses: just com- pleted and ready for inspection: something en- tirely differeut from the old styles: new ideas throughout; interior finish in natural woods; Web- ster st., near Vallejo; marine view. Sox GETZ & BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. NEAR THE AFFILTATED COLLEGES. FINEST RESIDENCE LOTS IN THE CITY ON INSTALLMENTS 2t low prices. 100 50, £350; LOTS NORTIH AXD SOUTH $ of the park; $10 down and $5 monthly. | SOL GETZ & BRO. H -4’0 TO §1100: GRADED LOTS NEAR | & OV park car lines: elegant view of ocean, | park and_concert valley; on terms to suit pur chaser. SOL GETZ & BRO. $100 TO $250: BUILDING LOTS NEAR Mission and San Mateo. electric car lines, Lakeview and new racetrick; only$10 down and #5 monthly: your choice of 100 lots: don’t miss this. SOL GETZ & BRO. CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS, SOL GETZ & BRO., Owners, Room A4, first fioor, Crocker bullding. A TWESTIETH CENTURY £ HOME. Go and see the style of & house your live in: just completed; unique architecture; ele- gantly and _artstically finished throughout in Dpatural woods: a luxurious Lome dor people of moderate means; ovpen to-day for inspection; Webster street, near Vallejo: marine view. ildren will ORE LOTS SOLD RECENTLY IN BLOCK 870, M and N sts., 10th and 11th aves., than in any other block in this city, Why? Because the price ia only $27b cash, or, if desired, $25 down and $10 & month. Fine views. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. $1 WEEELY: GOOD BERKELEY 10 The dollar was earned from day to day The dollar was round, it rolled away. Save your doliar. Own your o, §175—Lot 31x13I $250—Lot 25x1! g $313—Lot 25x100: ; macadamized. | CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., 8. F., or Berkeley station, Berkeley. (QNE soLD-—— TWO SPOKEN FOR- THERE ARE ONLY FIVE. In looking throngh the fashionable portion of Pacific Heights District for the contemplated pur- chase of your new home, don't fail to see the new houses just finished on Webster street, near Val- 1ejo. commanding a | your requirements as to ele- vation, convenience, comfort, beauty and artistic finish, toge her with unsurpassed mar ne view. Houses open to-day for inspection. Prices und terms most liberal. $2000, SICELY IMPROVED CHIOKEN ¥4 . ranch; $250 cash, balance $25 per month, GEO. C. YOUNG, Petaluma. END FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOUSTER & WHITTON, San Jose. TO 8 ACRE CHIOKEN RANCHES ON 10 years’ credit. D. H. TWING noma Citv.Cas STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS $2000 “NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE: ALL MOD- » ern;lot 60x125; at Temescal; easy terms. A, H. BLOW, 1010 Broadw: @ 9-ROOM HOUSE; ALl B4250. B O s ot bens and Tenth; the property is a bargaln; must be s0id._ A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. $200 6-ROOMED COTTAGE: LOT 101x « 105; cor. Twenty-fourth and Adeline S8is.: worth $3500; must be sold in 10 days. Call at once on A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway EAL ESTATE FOR SALE—$2000: 2.STORY, 6 rooms; 1ot 50x100; Thirty-fourth st., near Grove: easy terms. A. H. BLOW, 1010 Broadway. ANTED- POSITION AS TRAVELER, OR 10 introduce any ready-selling article, or col- lection agency: bonds furnished, if required. B. 4., box 30, Call Office, Oakland., K1200. GO0 COTTAGEDF 6 ROOMS AND b « bath: high basement: brick founda- tion: street work ‘complete; only 8 minutes’ wal to Broadway local and 5 minutes to narrow gaug a snap. Call quick. GEORGE B. M. GRAY, 463 Ninth s nd. RUIT SRMINAL TRACT—LOT! $100 up; verv easy terms. D. PRA i vale station: THE McCARTHY CO., 646 3 $1800. Sz AcrE SFROM 04 + Jand; all fenced; house, barn and 535 acres in fruits: 1 acre in garden: good for chickens. ALDEN & GARFIELD, 902 Broadway, Oakland, 1= BUYS A $5000 ny side of street: 8 large rooms; 3 man- tels; lot 32x101: close to cars, charches and schools and shor: walk to business center. W. E. BARNARD & SON, 468 Ninth st., Oakland. FAUTIFUL HOMES IN QAKLAND AND Fruitvale for sale cheap,” E. HILL, room 34, Donohoe building, S. W ILLBUTLD NOU & HOUSE ON PLANS TO suit in most desirable locality on_easy terms; small cash payment. J. 8. CREW, 12 Flood bulld* ing, S. F. T.00K! LooK: ONLY 1500 FOR 314 ACRE in Frojivale: worth double this price. LODG. & POWELL, Fruitvale station. STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. (SCALON HAS BERN SELECTED BY THE directors of the 8. I, and 8. J. V. R. R. Co. (Valley road) for the prircipal station in the south. eastern part of San Joaquin County and is destined 10 become at once the most important of all the stations on the line of the railrozd on account of the vast bodies of rich, alluvial loam lands sur- rounding the town, every scre of which will be gold with a perpetual water right. Take gome.of your money ous of the 4-per-cent savings bank and invest in this coming center of southeastern San Joaquin County. For maps, descriptive matter, ctc., address E. E. HARLOWE & CO., 430 East Main st Stockton. California. SANTA CLARA - COUNTY. REAL TATE. ANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19,000 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 82 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal. TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE IN Oakland suburbs: beautiful body of land com- manding a fine view and rapidly coming (o the front for home sites. Could be subdivided and sold at once, but would pay to keep for two or three years. Will exchange for elegant residence or business property in San Francisco. Any one desiring to leave this country ean bet- ter afford to hold good suburban .property that requires no care and is increasing in value than improved city realty needing contant expenso and attenwon. Further particulars from WIL- LIAM J. DINGEE, 460 aud 462 Lighth st., Oak- and, JINE TEXAS STOCK RANCH OF 2000 acres; well watered ; located some 10 mjles from Austin, the capical: all fenced: will exchange for ranch or city property in California: no incum- brance on land. Kor particnlars address WM. FRISBIE LEWIS, owner, 1302 Franklin st., Oakland. LEAR PROPERTY TO 37 ROOMS IN SAN HOUSE OF g LS sticisco. xoon busines, for Oaklacd prop- MONEY OANS ON REAL ESTATE 1SI AND 2ND J morigages, undivided interests, estates, and on furniture’ or pianos, without removal, in the city and Oekland or Alameda: &ny amount: lowest rates; all business confidentiai : savings bank books bought. Callorwrite to BECKER.240 Mon.gomery. ESON DIAMONDS, JE Columbia Loan and Collateral TO LOAN. rests, real estate in pro- OLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-5. 020 MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTA a plans free. F. BOEGLE. Goiden Gste statn. 150, LTS NEAR THE ALTENIGE T DU. Fruitvale; electric cars: only $1 down and $1 s week: selling fast: good Improvements. H. B. PIND owner, 902 Bmt}d\\'n Oakland. VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, posi- aze sree OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. E OFFER FOR RENT A MODERN HOU of 7 rooms and bath on Milton stréet for $15 also a cortage of 4 rooms and bath on Linden street ior $10; alsoa modern 6-roomed cottage on Twenty- first street for $16; also a 6-roomed house on Han- nah street for $3; also a modern house of 6 rooms, with large lot, on East Twenty-first street for $15 als0 a flat of 6 rooms on Ninth street. down town, for $20; also a furnish house of § rooms on Six- teeuth street for $30; also a furnished house of 8 rooms on Fifteenth avenue for $25, and many others. The above are special bargains. Free con- veyance from the office at any time. Bring a deposit tosecure the house you choose. HUGH M. CAMERON, broker, 479 Ninth st., Oakiand. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAM DA REAL ) STATE. Q' 7" A BEAUTIFUL NEW AND MOD- DOV, ern nouse ot 8 rooms, iaundry and bat] situated on Central ave., one block from Park st.; lot 33:4x140; & perfect gem: beautifully finished 'and ‘tinted throughout. Call or address GEO. B. M. GRAY. 463 Ninth st., Oakland. JOR IMMEDIATE SALE ~ NEAR SCHOOL and station: streets improved and sewered. $4350—8300 cash: $35 monthly; 33x150; hand- some new colonial Liouse, 7 rooms 'and bath; near Willow or Chestnyt st. station. $3250—$200 cash: $30 monthly: 83x150; ele- gant colonial cotiage, on principal driveway; 6 Tooms and hath. $3250—850 cash: $30 monthly; 38x100: ner house, n fine condition: 8 rooms and bath. $3150—8200 cash: $27 montbly; 31x100: new cottage, 5 rooms and bath: certral location. $2250—$50 cash: $25 monthly; 30x100; tage, 4 rooms and bath. Houses to rent from $10 up. Open Sundays and holidays. MARCUSE & REMMEL, tation Alameda, and 628 Market st., San cisco. (). NEW AND MODERN HOUSE OF 7 - Tooms and bath: lot 42x147:6: in JOSEPH Alameda. cor- cot- Bay- $40 good locality; termsensy; installments. A. LEONARD CO., 1364 Park st. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. 0 LET—COTTAGE 6 LARGE ROOMS; ALL modern conveniences; house newly painted: flowers: cement walks, etc.: rent $20: water free 10 steady tenant. 838 Santa Clara ave., 1 block from Mastiek broad-gauge and 1 from Encinal Park, narrow-gauge station. MEDA HOUSES TO LET. AL TUNNY COTTAGE 6 ROOMS. BATH. Centrzal ave. D MORTGAGES: CITY OR COUN- try; admioistralors’ mortgages, interests in es- tates, diamonds, pianos, etc, MURPHY, 628 Mkt. T\l NEY LOANED, 614 ER_CENT ON morigages. A. F. JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st. T OANS ON FURNITURE AND PIANO: dealings strictly private. R. 88,Chronicie bld; MONEY LOANED ~ ON_JEWELRY AND A1 “other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,ur. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and planos without removal: lowest rates. ~Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & €O, Mills bldg, bih floor, r 6; strictly contidential BEEBELEY KEAL LSTATE. HAVE SOME OF THE CHOICEST PROP erty in Berkeley for sale at remarkably low prices: a specialty made of fine property; several Dleces near the university to close an estate; prop- erty for exchange. JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwight Way station. ERKELE $1500—Cottage 4 rooms; large 1ot 100x125, #450—Corner 48x79; $50 down, $10 monthiy. $350—1 acre on side hill. 8500—1 acre on eminence. $600—Corner 100x115 with creek. 102; $10 down, $5 monthly. $1 x135; $10 down, $10 quarterly, $4500—3 acres on fine street. $300—Lot 48x100. - CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., San Bran- cisco, or Berkeley station, Berkeiey. TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market, cor.Stockton, rms. 17 and 18, first floo: established’ 0 years: al ways open. “Uncle Bill 1F SOLD TO-DAY, FINE LOT SOUTH . of Park, 26x120: worth $500; owner 9 Powell st., room 3. $15 must go East. 150 ONLY FOR A NEW COTTAGE OF 4 rooms, bath, pantry and all modern improvements: lot 37 feet front on a street graded, sewered and macadamized; house is con- nected_with water and sewer: best of plambing; terms $500 cash and $15 per month, interest 7 per cent. See builder, C. ¥. BROWN, Castro ana Chenery sts., take the San Francisco and San Mateo electric to Castro st. HAT——————————NEW _HOUSES WHERE—WEBSTER, NEAR VALLEJO PRICES———————————— —MODERATE TERMY————————_LISERAL In ooking for a home see those new houses just finished and ready fOF OCCUPANCY Comfort #nd ronvenience combined with artistic beauty and finish throughout—— — — Panoramic marine view. Houses open to-day for inspeetion —————————— " EDUCATIONAL. “"rx TER DEAWING CLASSES NOW OPEN at the office of the Architecyand Builder, 408 California st.; terms $1 per month and upward; day or evenings. USIC AND THE DRAMA—FREE INSTRUC- tion in vocal music. elocution and :cl.;:gz M stage rehearsals; successful debuts guarant pupils fitted for concert, choir and stage. Oftice hours 2 0 4, rooms 123 and 124, 1236.Market st. MBS, MELVILLE SNYDER, 519 VAN NESS; oratorical, vocal, dramatic cademy: clas: private lessqns: dramatic elocution specialty. ARL VON DER MEHDEN, TEACHER OF violin, mandolin, cornet, etc.; music arranged. UTIO! RAMA, DELSAR PH cal culture, voice cuiture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDER, 209 Hyde st.: call after 1 P. 3. SEANISH ¥R NCH,GERMAN: MODERATE. Meisterschaft School Languages, 122 O'Farrell st S NEAR THE BERKELEY 0 CLOSE AN ESTATE. $1600—40x130; NW. cor. Durant ave. and Ful- ton st. $1500—50x130: Fulton st, nr. Durant ave. $1600—40x130; NW. cor. of Bancroft way and Union st. $1750—50x180; Bancrott wav, or. Union st. $1600—40x110; SE. cor. of Durant and Tele- graph aves. $1500—50x110; Telegraph ave., nr. Durant ave. $1800—45x120; NE. cor. Bancroft way and Tel- egraph ave. % $1800—70x138; Hillegass ave., nr. Bancroft way. $2000—70x140; Telegraph ave., nr. Bancroft way, 500—91x138; University ave., near the Uni- 'versity grounds. $2000—120x119; Shattuck ave., nr. Vinest. $1800.-An acre iot near the Town Hall. Also 70 lots at Ashby station: cheap; on_ easy terms. Come quick if you want the choice of these bargains. M. L. WURTS, Opp. Dwight-way station, Berkeley. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, IMER E. HYER, TEACHER OF PIANO, banjo, mandolin. 405 Geary st., room 17. PAC[ IC_HEIGHTS: NEW RESIDENCES; | front $7500 up: on Gough st., nr. Broadway: contain 8 and 9 rooms each, with all modern im- provements: electric lighting; furnaces; houses glpered and decorated: everything finished in rst-class ‘manner; streét to be pavea at expense of owner; houses open for inspection; terms easy. Apply on premises. LEGANT NEW MODERN COTTAGES ON easy terms: Shotwell st.. near 17th; 5 rooms, bath: all modern: right in town: open dail; them. E. P. E. TROY, owner, 301 California ROPERTY-OWNERS, ATTENTION — NOW " is the time to have your houses underpinned with brick or wood, having my own screws, etc., can do the work cheap. J. PATTINSON, 121§ Fillmore st. HOUSES BUILT$150 TO 8275 A ROOM; CALL and examine plans. 1149 Mission st. FrommvaLE TERMINAL TRACT. FINANCIAL, W ANTED-TO BORROW AT GOOD INTER- e8t, different amounis on good safe first mort security; ITOWErs pay expenses. Ad- Gress & Doy box 118, Call Ofice. 5 GITY BONDS FOR SALE—8$12,000 6 PER cents fssued by city of Monrovia, Cal.; partic- ulars upon application. DE VAN &'CO, 1os Au- geles, Cal. ERSONS WHO WANT 4 TO 7 PER CENT interes a yearon thelr money should consalt L W. ENTZ & CO., 401 California st. . ANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest rate; call and state your tion or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN. 1021 Mission st SEWING MACHINES, BB e 7 i S T T ALL KINDS SEWING-MACHINES BOUGHT, sold, rented, exchanged and re) ; rates. 206 Fourth st., near nwwd‘.’w Iomes: 188 BOLT'S SCHOOL, 2207 SACRAMENT hoard, English, French, German, piano, $30 separate Frénch kindergarcen: coach. iR STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE- pares students for the university (admission on recommendation); law, medical college, clvil service; day &eve classes. Room 333 Pheian bidg. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typlng, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern languages rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. IGHTSCHOOL;HEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE;23 st: commercial, shorthand, English: low ratey TAKESPEAREAN READING AND DRA- ‘matic ciasses: termslow. PROF. ROSS, 6 Eddy. TOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 104514 Valencia. HEMISTRY AND ASSAYING, CUNNING- ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts. AN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236 S Market; send for cat.; day and evening session. TOLL MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET taught., Prof. L. MERKT, 226 Geary :reasonable BELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theafricals arranged; puplls rehearsed onsiage. R.5&13, L.0. 0. F. block, 7th and Marker. ‘QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVI(L, MINING, ME- | o ANbER NALLLERN, 150 Miw N WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6§ CENTS —THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. TO LEASE. A A A AN A A An AR 7O LET, CHEAP, §7 SILVER ST X®. THIRD, ot umasio Sl geant s cort et al l, m: e yara, st e, etc, - g&u’;o. BUCKBEE & CO., 220 Moni i I{n.ry st PHYSIOLANS. i A e A A e i A REMOVED-DR. ¢ C.O'DONNELL T0 850 Market st. Diseases of women a speclalty, - E Foreign Ports. COLON—Sniled Nov 26—Stmr Columbla, for New York. HONGKONG—Salled Nov 26—Br stmr_China, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Safled Nov 26—Stmr City of ‘Peking, for San Franclsco via Honolulu. Arrived Nov 25—Br sumr Empress of Japan, fm Vancouver. - ANTWERP—Arrived Nov 26—Br ship Narcis- sus, from Oregon, in tow, after being four days at Wiéringen, where she lo<t anchors. TUSKAR—Passed Nov 23—Br ship Inverness- shire, from Liverpool, for Astoria. GREENOCK—Satléd Nov 26—Br ship Kynawee, for Vancouver. . HONOLULU—Arrived Noy 16—Bark Coloms, from Oregon, for Hongkong, leaking, and putin of repairs. Nov 20—Br strar Mount Lebanon, from Y okohams, for Portland. Sailed Nov 21— Br stmr Mount Lebanon, for Ore- gon. Domastic Ports. s NEWPORT—Arrived Nov 27—Schr Challenger, from Seattie. ALBION—Salled Noy 27—Stmr " Alblon, for San Francisco. | SEATTLE—Arrived Nov 27—Ship Spartan, hnc Nov1s. . d : DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS, Complaints filed : X “Marie E. Prestat against Jean B. Prestat. Sarah B, Sheridan against Robert J. Sheridan. George Armsiong against Mary (E. Armsirong. Y Bailey from Harry Balley for e le; e 0, et e it s Iro. m Mrs. G. . ro for desertion, by Judge Prescoit. o Cases on trial. John G. Marshal vs. Mary Marshal—Charges of habitual intemperance and extreme cruelty not ved. Counter charkes of descrtion cstablished. e of divorce denied plaintiff, and defendant allowed $50 a month alimony. The defendant did e Aalvass va. Jooephive Ainl Detel e Amiraux—Defend- .ant’s motion to set uiq. ecree ot divorce denied. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, BORN. BRODERICK—In this city, November 14, 1895, to the wife of hael Broderick. & sof MARRIED. CLAUSEN—HANSEN—In this city, November 23, 1895, by the Rev. 8. Harstad, Peter F. Clausen and Adelheit M. Hunsen. OLDERNES—BERG—In this city, ovember 23, 1895, by the Rev. B. Harstad, Christopher Older- 26, nes and Oline Marie Berg. WILLIS—HANSON—In Dixon, November 1895, by the Rev. Father Griflin, Fred W. W of Winters and Ada J. Hanson of Winters, for- merly of San Francisco. ——e—— DIED. MecSurley, William Marite, Edward McCafferty, Mary A. Nelson, Richard Pierce, Patrick Palachi, Mary Roylance, Eliza Sexsmith, Maria Shannon, Phillip B. Schaerger, Julia Vander, Leon Walker, Thomas W. AMRHEIN—In this. cicy. November 325, 1895, Mary, beloved mother of Charles Amrhein, Lawrence B., David W.and Henry P. Sheehan, and auntof Miss Lizzie Byrue, a native of the parish of Ethen, County Limerick, Ireland, aged 65 years and 6 months. [sierra County papors please copy. | &3~ Friends and acquaintances are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8 o'clock A. ., from her late residence, 3134 Clementina stréet, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be ceiebratea for the repose of her soui, commencing at 9 o'clock A. 3. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLLINS—In Chicago, November 26, 1395, Mollie E. Collins. DROLETTE—In this city. November 25, 1895, Joseph, beloved husband of Annie Drolette, fath- erof Wilbeit, Louis, Annie, Josephine and Clara Drolette, Mrs. Fred Holtz and Mrs. Fred Orn- dorff, a native of Cannda, aged 49 years. 87 Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday). at 8:45 o'clock a. ., from his late residence, 1180 Twenty-fourtn_street, thence io St. James Church, Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his sou omrmencing 8t 9 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- Amrhein, Mary Collins, Moilte E. Drolette, Joseph Du gan, John J. Garrity, Ann Gross, Louis Glbbonst Katie Hilton, Mrs. Delia Tiuestis, Wilber F. King, James Monle, William F. Mulcahy, Margaret ovember 26. 1895, John s and mie and Harry , Mass, aged 22 In this city, Durgan, belo Joseph s Mary Jaumier, and brother o Duggan, a native of Worcest onths and 27 day nces are respect- aneral THIS DAY 1 o'clock P.x., from the resi- pec street, oft (Thursday), at dence of the parents, 15 Chep Twenty-seventh, between Howard and Mission, thence to St, Paul's Church for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. GARRITY—In this city, November 26, 1895, Ann, beloved wife of Patrick Garrity, and mother of John, Mike and Mamie Garrity, a native of Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 50 years. Ba-kriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 9:45 o'clock A. M. from her late residence, 42215 Ringold_street, and thence to St. Josepii's Church, on Tentn sireet, for ser- vices. Interment Holy Cross. GROSS—In thiscity, November 26, 1395, Louis, beloved husband of Lizzie Gross, and father of Charles, Isidore, Felix, Bianche, Josie, Edith and Leo Gross and Mrs. Charles L. Plum of Chicago. 11, o native of Bohemia, Austria, aged 70 years 3 months and 26 days. £9-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o’clock ». M., from his late resi- dence, 806 Fulton street, thence to train, Third' and Townsend street flowers. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery L 0. 0, F.—Hall of Bay City Lodge No.71, L. 0. 0. F.: The officers and members of Bay City Lodge, No. 71 1. 0. 0. F., are hereby notified to attend a special meeting at the lodgeroom on THURSDAY, November 28, 1885, o'clock P. M. sharp, for the purposeof attending the funerzal of our late broiher. Louis Gross, P. G. Funeral under the auspices of the lodge. By order WM. CLINE, Noble Grand. THEO. STEINER, Rec. Sec. GIBBONS—In this city. November27, 1895, Katie, Dbeloved daughter of Peter and Mary A. Gibbons, anative of San krancisco, aged 1 year and 2 months. HILTON—In Alameda, November 26, 1895. Mrs. Delia_Hilton, beloved mother of Joseph Hilton and Mrs. Agnes Orane, a native of Ircland, aged 57 years. AF-Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 10 o'clock A. 3., from her late residence, 763 Taylor avenue, Interment St. Mary’s Cemeters. HUESTIS—In this city. November 27, 1895, Wil. ber F., husband of Amanda Huestis, a native of Virginia, aged 60 years. KING—In this city, November 27, 1895, James King, brother of Nora and John King of Sonoma, Cal., and uncle of Patrick and Katie C: tive of the parish of Kilflynn, County land. aged 44 years. 85~ Remalns at the parlorsof J. C.0'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. MOHLE—In this city, November 26, 1895, Wil- liam F. Mohle, a native of Uelzen, Hanover, Germany, az@l 30 years 4 months and 26 days. B Friends and acquaintances abe respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 2 o'clock . M., from the par- lors of H.F.Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street. near Eighth. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemeters. MULCAHY—Tn this clty, November 26. 1895, Margaret. beloved wife of Matthew Mulcal anative of County Clare, Ireland, aged 74 years 8 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funera] THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 0'clock A. 3., from the par- lors of McAivoy & Gallagher, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Kose’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celébrated for the repose of her sonl, commencing at 9 0'clock A. M. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCSURLEY—In the City and_County Hospital, November 27, 1895, William . McsSuriey, aged 31 years. MARITE—Tn this city, November 26, 1895, Ed. ward Marite, & native of Switzerland, aged 35 years. MCCAFFERTY—Th this city, November 27, 1895, Mary A., beloved wife of William J. McCafferty, and sisier of Mrs. James Margey, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 32 years 9 months oand 14 days. 8% Notice of funeral hereafter. NELSON—In the City ana County Hospital, No- vember 25, 1895, Richard Nelson, a native of Alabama, aged 69 years. PIERCE—In this city, November 25, 1895, Pat- rick, dearly beloved husband of Annie Pierce and father of Mamie, Annie, John and Rose Pierce, & native of the parish of Taughmaconell, County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 62 years. B¥-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited (o aitend the faneral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock A. )., from his late residence, 121 Henry street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a_solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock A. . Intermen: Mount Calvary Cemetery. - PALACHI—In this clty, November25, 1895, Mary Palachi, a native of California, aged 18 vears. ROYLANCE-1In this clty, Novembor 26, 1805, Eliza Roylance, beloved ‘mother of Josoph_and John Roylance, anativeof England, aged 82 years. 2 XSMITH—In this city, November 26, 1885, Maria, beloved wife of George Sexsmith, and sister of Eliza Patterson, a native of Ireland. &@-Friends and acquaintances sre respect- fully Invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday). at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late resi- dence, 43734 Fourth sireet. SHANNON—(n _this city, November 27, 1895, Phillip B, Shannon, a native of Paterson, N. J., aged 68 years and 8 months. SCHAERGER—In this city, November 26, 1895, Julia, beloved daughter of Karoline and the late . Edgus Schaerger, and sister of Minnie, Emma, Charles and Conrad Schaerger, a native of New Jersey, aged 21 years and 2 months. 5~ Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Thursday), at 1 0’clock P. ., from the residence of her mother, Schuyler street, off Cortland avenue, Bernal Heights. Intermient L. O. O. F. Cemetery. VANDER—In this city, November 27, 1895, Leon, beloved son of Bernatd and Lizzie Vander, and grandson of Mary and the late George Furiong, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and § months. 23-Friends and scquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1 0’clock P. .. from the residence ot the parents, 1613 Jones street. between Broad- wayand Pacific. Intermens Holy Cross Cemen tery. WALKER—Tn this city, November 26, 1895 Thomas W., husband of Harriet Walker, and father of W. J., C. M. and G. E. Walker, a native of Maine, aged 59 years. E¥-Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1 o'clock P. M.. from the parlors of the Golden Gate Undertaking Co., 2429 Mission street. In erment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. YOUNG MEN’S CATHOLIC UNION—A solemn requiem high mass for the repose of the souls of deceased members of the Young Men's Catholie Union will be celebrated in St. Mary's Cathe- aral at 10:30 o'clock A.M. on THANKSGIV- ING DAY, Thursday. November 2. Sermon b R ‘he general public is invited. UNITED UNDERTAKERS’ _EMBALMING PARLORS. MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. MCMENOMEY. CHAS. MCMENOMEY,) JAMES McMENOMEY & SON, UDNDERTAKERS AND EHBALmS, 1057 Mission Street, Near Seventh. Telephone No. 3854, " CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, TN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARTAN; uflmzummnphnfiwmgu:rl:; bean- "m"’ 'a burial place elsewhere. e ity ofiice, ® City Hall Avenus

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