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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1896 15 HOUSES TO KL 9O= FE 9 ROOMS: § ~e)0) attached in rear, $3. QUXNY HOUSE OF 8 ROOMs; MODERN 1M- D provem. ) Capp st.: also house 5_rooms, bath and s; ; 107 Germauia st., near Fillmore. ITORE 11 ROOMS A HOUSE OF 8 2 room: 6 Natoma st. Apply BALDWIN & HAMMOND. ouv ¥ $30. 1 ot N &8 QUN « 28 307 116 9 2l 80 733 47 34 619 housekeeping ments RNISHED FLAT N EW UPPEK FLAT OF 5 ROOMS AN 130 Church ro the same EDUBEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. Street. 12391 yauLEIO — FURNISHED ROOMS )2 for light housekeeping. Van Ness Avenne. VAN NESS AVE.—ELEGANTLY FUR- nished parlor, piano; use of kitchen. 140 ROOMS: opp. Carficld g : IN G MODEF APRIY oD CC C. MOLLOY, 138 Haigh 3 ROOMS EAR Folsom. bet. M $10: NIC Apply 15 Grant ave. ROUMS AND BATH, FURNISH- 1 McAlister st AND 5 ROOMS, 415th, ur. Dolores. BATH, FLOW- 742 Cap) ¥ convenlen ), bet. Powell and CORNER ROOMS: BATH. 1312 lifornia; call 11 1o 1. NEW_LOWER $17 50. UMBSEN OAKS—SI Washington Street. ()2 N ASHINGTON-—SUNNY UNFURNISH- < ed housekeeping rooms; Tun < West Mission Street. () WEST MISSION—2 OR 3 ROOMS FUR- ¥ Tent 1o [i Eddy Siree:. EDDY—SUNNY ROO) VLY FUR- nished, $5 up: also few light housekeeping. . NICELY FURD ¢ back room. St 1L 6 indow QUERMAN APARTME 2 st., near Market 317 ELus { cove: singles keening. 1125 SHED AL- ight house- NICELY double; $8 uy URNISHED SO reasonable. 5 FILLMOR 209 furnished room for lady or gentleman with pleasant famil PIANCS. VIOLINS, ETU. ¢ CITY REAL ESTATE. COUNTKY REAL ESTATi. HICKERING, KNABF, STECK,VOSE, STER- ling pianos; see cur new piano for $187; pianos BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrel. REAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SBCON D= l}{ll\:l Pl V. 769 Market st..8.F. PIA. C or rent. G : 3 Te, 211 Larkin. NE NT CHICKERING PIANO WILL <\ be sacrificed at once by party removing from thecity: must be sold at once, iherefore don't de- lay rlz'llug: Room 21, Flood building. 1\1 AGNIFICE. AY PIANO OF- fered for sale by private party who must real- ize cnflal once Koom 10, Flood bufid: N UPRIGHT PIANO, GOOD TONE, DUR- able and only slightly used, worth $800, w for about half that. Hoom 21, 809 Market st. ~ IN PIANOS. HORNUNG'S X Piano House, 216 Post W .BADGFR REMOVED TO 2 reil, OFAR- room 1, first_ficor: take elevator; pianos «nd orgins sold for cash or installments. 5 UPRIGHT, SACRIFICED FOR §7 A\ R, 10, 809 Market st. M- ICENT PARLOR ORGA 4 {ell; nearly ne 813 Devisadero s § OUR NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN for seliing planos bas met wiih great sucoess we have decided to continue supplying purchasers | that wish to take advaniage of it; please call and have it explained. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO., corner Kearn, s 175 CASHORIN $175 NEW Y eb N ELEGAN MUST oR 1019 Van Ness. GRAND $165; 8 Post CO. TO 338 gents Cono oA | Folsom Street. FOLSOM, NR. FOURTH—FURNISHED 7 rooms, £1 a week. Golden Gate Avenue. J0LDEN GATE AVE.—DOUBLE AND single sunny OLDEA hed ta ilege sun sll day; $15. Hayes Street. DSOUME PARLOR SCITE ~90 HAYES—HA TH: D BA tion: vard and cellar FLATS rent rems: BAY-WINDO Iy papered, 5 and W,ELEG 5 0f 6 Toc 2SUNNY F Dore s o ELL ST.; 6 ROO. besement: qu Apply down- 20; COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS, k and Se YARD. cel Sec- FLAT OF 8 ROOMS, BATH nvenience. 1239 Pinest. FLAT OF 4 SUNNY_ROOMS rent §18: ne N & HAMMOND, 10 Mont- DW OOM FLAT. SUNNY E Howard st., near First. NY FLAT 3 W 3 rooms, batk FLAT OF 5 i bath; w TPPE TALSO st. W FLATS, SEVENTH S 5 and 6 bath: $8 NNY FLAT rooms, b HOVEY ANT NF UPPEHN < D. ED— DI renting LARS, flet DIMES ara St LARA. NEAR F( Eddy Street. —FURNISHED HOUS 5 746 8| )0 or other rooms; dresser attached. kory Avenue 90Q HICKORY AVE.—4 ROOMS AND BATH. )O Tnquire 601 Hay«s Howard Street. HOVARD — SUNNY FRONT BASE- ment room : suitable for man and wite: rent 31 HOWARD — HO CH A ED 92 hands; newly renovated top to bottom. 10 Hyde Street. O HYDE-LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED 5 Sront room. Jones Street. 7 JONES—THE VAN 200 et e single; newly furnished; bat! WINKLE: NEW supny suites and etc.; $10 1o #: Kearny street. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLTAS- A\ “aut sunny rooms, en ‘snite and single; first class in €very respect; terms reasonsble. "~ Market Street. TOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARRK Sixth and Seventh—Single and night, 350 to $1: week, $1 50 to 8 1346 12 first floor; from $6 n Street. MASON, NEAR MARKET— ! furnished sunn: nt room; 1 T]-l\m ON- FURNISHED S G4 { front suitable for doctor’s oflice. N9 TE OF NICE, NISHED | 8( | | McAtlister Street. © MCALLIST T 1)~FRO! Z window unfurnished suite; also s BAY- ngle fur- 41 | nished room. | Blission Street. MISSION —NICELY FURNISHED rooms, 15c to 50c per night, $1 to §2 & Moss Street. NEAR SEVENTH— " SEWLY 667 rooms; $14 week; Polk Streert. | Q)T POLK. COR. O'FARRELL — OZ | surnished sunny rooms; hous: desired. |61 | 34 ICELY ceeping 1T PINE other roon; SINGLE ROOM WITH GRATE; $4, 35 and $6 per month. 3 RUS 3 4 neatly furnished. Filis str er. EPING runn ROOMS; herwood Place. 1 1N ND liitie nsed: KOHLER & h Or oD easy terms. 28 and 30 O’Farrell st. { ST.—SOHMER, and other pianos. y, ZITHLERS, CLD & N ¥, repairer, = EBRATED HIGH- &rade 1. L. Neumann pianos for the holidays: | Bficss and terms moderate. M. LUEDEES, 83 Ninth st. HanE st S B 1 that we have invite a critical inspection. 0 & CO., §24 Post FOR BUSINESS, The finest line of new pianos for rent a in San Francisco. . HARRY SCO' 929 Market § | { | CALL, se ! : es0r Canida One year f | United | aze free. ! IAT YOU MAY. Co_as well 28 other cities at his power. Lawyers, speculators, men of all grades, ladies from ever inlife tog - benefits th parlors are always : received. lled with an: ¢ seeking relizhble information, and every 1s most gratitying: all are pléased; Pro- fessor Fugene gives advice on business, speculations, Investments, love, courtship, ge and divorc seitles lovers’ s, Teunites the sepirated and 5°s @ speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice he locates mines and burled of your friends and enemis removes evil influences, gives advice per- taining to lawsuits, locates and recovers old e i developing medinms a the troubled and unfortnnate shonld s counsel; thousands of families long rated have been reunited by his eflorts; «nds of hearts made glad through hi he isthe only ¢ recognized by thiul prediction: voyant on earth th brightest star: all person 1 in business, who seem to be unlucky, seek his aid and start aright; become wealthy through | good-paying ness wi nsu st 1 sor Eugene wany cheap are a {0 ¥ of L wer 10 perform the ders that b made him famons. A arc invited to cal Ours 9 A. M.108 P. 3. Letters w wered. wonderful powe: when others fail. 533 Post, § to ME. MOREATU, BES 1 ast,present and fut ; REV EALS YOUR CAREER the cradle to the grave. Farlor 5. 86515 Mar! NT. PAST AND FUTURE T ' 3, 311 Tehama st., near Fourth. DAILY: tems taught to play Howard. U FROM. QTARLIGHT READ: > ames given, races und sure tips g n IRVOYANT SADER ST.—2 AND 7 and $10. 1 FIFTH_SUNNY 2 kitchen f 3 UNFURNISHED ¥ P IN—LARS —$) STEV E ¢ ROOM; 202 sianis for tailor-shop; good light; rent $7. ?675154 SON—SMALL SUNNY ) Dnishea room; 1 a week. Folsom Stree NINTH — $11; 3 Stockion Street. STOCKTON ONT SUIT SUTTABLE doctor or dentist; y furnished; cheap. Fourth street. FOURTH — 2 SU : front rooms for hou FURNT ping: rent §1 FULTON—FU P! NISHED ROOMS, COM- 1g; very cheap. t= PARK—$16; AL- 0inIng room, with vor- necessarie Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—LARG rooms, sui for housekeep: Harrison Ntreet. HARRISON-—-KITCHEN, 3 BEDROOMS an ed for housekeeping; on JESSIE-2 § nicy 'Y BASEMENT ROOMS, shed for housekeeping. SUNNY FURNISHED nout housekeeping. 1 MMc. 2 nished room, wit cheap. every convenlence for Mission Street. MISSION — HOUSEKE furnished witn e 925 1202 i ol 102 1 MISSION ST. OMPLETELY FU )2 nished sunny housekeeping rooms; ex- lusive bath and porch. S MISSION — B double parlors; newly furnished; house- MISSION, CORNER E sunny furnished room heap. HTH-LARGE ; light housekeep- RNISHED ROOMS FOR DOl connecting; suitable 14 Feop 40 9929 JLL NINTH—-FUR: nished sunny OR UNFUR- window rooms for honse- o { 131« Third Street. W ISCHESTER HOUSE—i4 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient and respectable; 200 rooms 26¢ to 81 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; electric lights in every room: reading rm; tree bus. i ownsend Street, 2107193 SEND—SUNNY FRONT ROOM; - lady pre erred. of the sey- 10 her oid rooms in ents 50c; call at once 17 Market st., pariors s returned 0; ladies and as she is going East soon. 3 and 4. \ ME. DR. THOMAS, SCI 'IFIC REVEAL- A er by eggs and cards: tells entire llfe, past, present, future: consultations on all affairs: noth. iIng excepted: names given: good advice: sure help: restores iost love by syinpathy; mistake im- possible letter 2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. | ment: [ $8000 G H.UMBSEN & CO., REALESTATE AGENTS, RENT COLLECTORS PTONEERS, near Market. €all and obtain one of our “Real Estate Records,” which. contain a list 0f properties for ssiein all Tersof theeity. IMPROVED PROPERTY. BARGAINS, 3920)(), COZY. BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE, $3200. ST comsana bath: brick foundation: loz 28x136; nicely situated in the Mission. s 144 LR N M: 3 $16:300, ZRzam e, ¢ houses: bri onndation; all modern lmprove- lot 37:6x57:6; & prominent corner in the Western Addition. $350(), A REAL SNAP: WILL TEADE DU, tquicy for a vacant lot: a forced sale; elegant new 2-story bey-window residence of 7 rooms and bath; brick foundation; all modern improvements: jot 25x114, ellie part of the Mis- sion; easy terms. e CORNER ON WASHTNGTON ST.— 5H600. $3% building of 9 rooms and bath and lot. CHEAP — $4250. &0y bas residence of & rooms and bath: brick foundation, ete., lot 27:6x100: only one-half block from Market st.; nice location. PEQR() $470 ACTUAL RENT PER AN- &()800. num—3 elegant new modern flats, near Park Panhandle, of 7. 6 and 6 rooms and bath each; ba; 1ndows: brick foundation: stone walk, modern improvements; loy 26x187:6: sunny side of street; forced sale. UBSTANTIAT, 1 TWO- indow BUSINESS CORNER ON BRYANT ve.—Store and 3 rooms and flat of 4 k foundation; and lot; owner wants an CORNER ON NI .3 Store building wi no reasonable offer retused. RENT 8720 PER ANNUM; 2 SUB- + stantial tWo-Story and basement bay- window houses of 7 rooms and bath each; brick foundation, etc. 2:6: Western Addition; always rented. i g SIXTEENTH AVE., S8OUTH SAN PL100. Frrses: mew coriage ot 2 roamey ete.; jot 25x100. $3500. ., CARLOS AVE.; nd lot TWO x80: strect accepted. 14 Montgomery st. AL M. SPECK & C0., 602 MARK §100,000 to loan in sums o suit. 0 be s Terms, $200 doy ble our price. Every one oifered worth dou 2000—Nice cottage; 1ot 40x50; and Market sis. 2 flats downtown; rent §18. v flats: rent §28. 3 new flats on car line. ¢ flats, with a stable, on Pa; nt fiats near Haight and 25x110. block from t; rents §1 Pproperty on Steuart street, K40 BUSINESS PROPERTY ON 8D: Dk «lot 50x180 feet; two frontages: NEW payeSpercent. oo L < SORY MPROVE- $20.000. Tewss: reits 3150; 70x100, WITHIN A $70.00( o of Baldwin: rents o few blocks $6000: worth $100,000: offer wanted at once, o BUSINESS PROPERTY ON $110.000. frontages: offer wanted; lot 50x165 NEW IM- 000, FINEST BARGAIN 1 + marke: ¥ worth ~ $20.000 n remain on’ morigaze: fne 1mpro it $160: only few blocks from Y. M. K. e only a yers few lots lett inthe block and Ve h sLs., will miss the opport: sirable 1 stallmen 3 '{hurry vou 0" purchase these “de- . %10 monthly in- v & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st FOR SALE $7200 rent a year — Brick building; ¢ on Market st. NW. cor. of A st.and 27th ave.; asa n subdivisi Jor. P c ave. and Baker st.; 55x side of Stanyan st. X100 fee bet. Carl and kL 50x 1% :6 feet on Jackson st., overlook- ing the Presid{o and bay. $6000—-2 modern Louses of 8 rooms each. at <: 25x187:6 feet; electric road passes houses; make offer. $3L00—2-stery 8-roomed house on Harrison . First ana_Fremont. 400— 1.0t on Duncan st., bet. Noe and Castro: 25 x114 feet. #8500—Flegant NW. corner of Cole and Carl sts. $300—Choice building lots north of park. 40 PER ANNUM; tern Addition corner, finely rented low; large lot; elegant Invesi- BEDROCK: ONLY 54.000. S5 255000 n0w large building and basement; with very &mail outlay will pay 1 1t per month: $25,000 can stand at 634 per {isurance $20,000; prominent ale. A5 REDUC FLATS AND $59500. giory “Bouse: “widetot; 00 marins view; Presidio Hel home and income. $1,’" CUT FROM 2185 U O { . of Broderick; 27:8x137 Lots and homes in Richmond; several snaps ght now. H. E. POEHLMA o xi 415 Montgomery st. LEOLA, ) gic charms. love tokens: true picture future wife and husband; teaches fortune telling; develcps clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; ¥ seals and the Palestine woud fee $1 and upward. 2326 M T — CARD READING, 50C. J 406 Octavia st.; formerly 128 Turk st. "~ Taylor Street. £99) TAYLOR — NICELY FURNISHED .4 yooms: new throughout; thoroughly re- spectable, Valencia Street. VALENCIA — 1 NICELY FURNISHED sunny foruished room. 304 an Ness Avenue. 302 VAN NESS ~AVE. - HANDSOMELY U furnishel parlors, en suite or separate. VAN NESS AVE—COMFORTABLE sunny front room for gentleman. &0 ULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL-FUR- nished rooms, single or en suite: $5 and $16 up. UNFURNISHED ROOMSs. FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS; $10. 16 Lewis st., off Taylor. near Post. eous. BOAKD.NG 43D KOUMS. 11 HYDE— HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front bay-window room, with privilege of parlor &nd piano; firsi-class board. (26 EDDY _SUNNY SUITES $15 TPWARD: D20 single, $20 upward;_best board reasonabie. TFHE WINDERMERE, FAMILY HOTEL, 1401 Van Ness ave., cor. Bush st.: everything new and fresh; excellent board; no Chiness employed. NE GATE HOTEL. 184 AND 138 ew furniture and carpets through- ont; table first class; terms reasonable; American to0 and from depot. SuALanal SETO-NIGHT: CLEMEN 528 Golden Gate ave.: 91 JTAR LIGHET. S MULTITUDERS ARE CURED. THOUSANDS ARE ENRICHED. Every day the Great Eeyptian seeress works miracles and the name of Star Light becomes a honsehold word in thonsands of homes. Fvery mail brings lettersof congratulation from Cripple Creek and elsewhere of immense strikes made solely through her wonderful as well a8 miraculous powers. Science is her Lan imaid. She diagnoses diseases by a scientific process unknown to the medical fraternity. Sworn statements of the lame, the blind and the halt attest her miraculous powers beyond peradveuture. Misfortune and disease fi rom the presence of her magic Egyptian charms, See her ere she is called from these Western shores to perform miracles at the request of kings. Secure & charm before It s 100 late and the opportunity is lost forever. Parlors 2 and 3, 8653 MArkat st. WONDERFUL POWER OVER DISEAS Mrs. Dr. W. Marandas’ revealed medicines: never fail in rheumatism, paralysis, fits and all nervous diseases, etc.; if you cannot call and seek this wonderful medium write and inclose a lock of hair and $1 for a correct disgnosis of your disease; troe life reading. 15213 Market st., opp. Ven Ness ave., San Francisco, Cal. BS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT trance mediom: sittings $1. 218 Stockton st. | o FOR SALE_THE FIN * City for the money; Page -day; premises. J. A OT 25x127:6 ON 15TIL AVE D C sts., Richmond Tract, cheap; must be sold; arty going away. For particulars inquire at 1805 Mission st. Mo AT LOWEST MARKET BORROWERS ACCOMMODATED AT SHORT NOTICE BY THE CALIFORNTA TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE—MILLS BUILDING. L. R. ELLERT, MANAGER. $ DOWN, 85 PER MON CITY LOTS; #100 up. THE McCARTHY CO., 846 Market, see it LOANED ON REAL ESTATE business | 000 CASH ; | location; | NION ST, W, EPWIN K. ALSIP € CO., REAL ESTATE DEALERS, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. $12 000, AFINE FARM OF 105 ACRES, B . near thie railrosd, in Contra Costa County : s of bottom land and the balance firsi-ciass grain lan 514 acres orchard and vineyard: house of 6 rcoms: stable. chicken- Dlouse, etc.: finest kind of sugar-beet and. VERY LITTLE CASH REQUIRED « s first payment: 20 acres near Mer- ced, with 7 acres in fruit, 7 acres in vineyard and the balance aifalia land; all under irrigation; good 8- room house, barn. chlcken-house, gfe.s fine well of water; good locur on. A FINE PLACE WITHIN ONE mile of Sebastopol, Sonoma Connty, consizting of 20 ecres, with 12 acres in frolt, 6 acres in vineyard$ zond bouse and ontbuildings; terms $769 cash end balance in installments; or will trade for city property. Apply to EDWIN K. ALSIP & 0O, No. 9, Rotunda, Milis building, £ San Francisco. A TCACRE WITLL CHICKEN RANCH; 95 acres cultivabie: 200 cords firewood; # miles from school; 5 from town: lovely shude tree pretty place: £500: hal{ cash. D, . 3, Sonoma City. Inquire 632 Market cOTA() AFL S MODEL RANCH | &2700 in Merin Co.: 12 acres; 22 miles from | San Franclsco: 6 minutes to railroad station: 5 | acres in choice bearing assorted orchard; 1 acre in Vineyard: good 2-siors house of 6 rooms; fine barn, chicken houses; net wire chicken vard; five well and windmill: ‘water piped to house and through grounds: shade trees; plenty of tmber for fuel on place; all in A1 order: aiso horse, harness and cart, cow, all. farm tools and sorae Lousebold | goods; this Is the cheapest and best home ranch ! in California. LEE & KISER, 306 Moutgomery st. I(‘IC)R SALE OR TRADE—160-ACRE GRAIN ranch: all fenced: comfortable bulldings: n Tipton, Tulare County: pric & CO., 2548 Folsom, near T 6000. PHILBRICK 13-56C0) | PO LET—8 SMALL CHICK ANCH. #7 50, 88and $10 per montn. G C. YOUN Petaluma. Fou SALE OR EXCHANGE—240 A 200 level, 60-clear; nice orchard assorted fruits; | plenty of ywood and water; good dweiling, barn, | e1c.; nearly all fenced: close to lsrge tow: | hours from clty: $3000: part cash, baian: time: wilt trade for city property or £0od business. C. B., bux 77, this office. MABIN_COUNTY-—35000 2 M srom San Francisco - Rancho de Novato. Tracts cut any size desired; fruit, grain and vegetable land, 0o irrigation; both rail and wacer transportation! $30 o' §75 ber ucre; terms mads 1o suit; send for irclar, Improved duiry farms for ssle with cows. SYNDICATE INVESIMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. RANGE BLOSSOM COLON OAKDALK, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. Beautiful young orange groves in tracts of 5 acres and upward, lying slong the Stanislzus River, two and a half miles from Oakdale, the principal station of the Southern Pacific Railroad ontheline between sStockton and Mercea. The Stanisiaus and San i Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs directly | througn the colony and the property hus o per. | petual water right. | .. We are prepared to sell portions of the property elther unimproved or already planted 1o Washing- ! ton Navels, Mediterranean Sweets and Maltese Bloods. - The property s under the immediate direction and care of an experienced horticuiurist, who has received diplomas and medals at eight different county fairs in the State and for & small consideratlon cares for the orange groves for non- | residents. A ligh and dry country, with a perfect natural drainage systém. Al kinds of small game near by affords excellent sport for hunters. Prices for land, {ncluding a perpetual water richt | ana_pianted to orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim- proved land with fully paid up water rights, peracre. Terms: The purchess price payabie $4000 $5500. MILES six annual payments, withont interest; titlo per- fect and liberal discount for cash. a For turther particulars, maps and catalogues, ad- re: 58 JASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street., KANCHES ON Sonoma. i0 oad runs’ througn the tract: the best | | bargain in Culifornia; secure a home; you will not | miss the $2 a week: will be worth $5 10 81 | W RN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market | QEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOME WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Jos: D for sale. CHANGE. 10 E lot 50x140, Encinal ave., Address R. I | T Foeme ot ik for nice .ot ner -olden Gate Park. box 60, Call Uu..ce. . 2 j EDUCALIONAL | QPANISH AND FRENCH AC < DEMY; CAs- | 2 tilian and Puristan professors. 3 lessons week, month; also painting academy, flowers specialty, 3 lessons week, $3 month; translations, Spanish, | Erench, English. 1170 Market st., room JRENCH, TC. PROF.DEFILIPPE; 20 Post; e SNV DI 2 teacher of vocal music (Iate ) Piano and el cution; Iadies ana | entiemen coached tn operatic, Shakespearean and other plays: appearances arranged. | ALME ‘Aib R F.\:umsfl,'!...w 1S, 4 lish iiterature 4 speciaity. MiSS POULSTO! 24 O'Farrel st. (% ACH HYER, TE doi 97 SACRAMENTO t.—Board, English, French, pi no, dancing. | | 830 a mo.; excellen| ce for Ambitious and cou- scientious parents 1o give children a superior ed: | figure; term Jan. 2 1 LITERA” RELASCO'S LYOEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theairicals arranged: pupils rehearsed R. 5 and 12, L.O.O.F. block, 7th and Mkt. | © chanicai engineering. surveying, architecture, | assay; estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEX, 728 Mkt. | QTUDENTS PREPARED FOR THE UNIVER- sity, law and medical coileges; day and evening. classes. 333-335 Phelan building. OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE, Berkeley, Cal. T. §. BOWENS, M. A., Principai, \/ TOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNGT taught. Prof. L. MERKT, 225 Geary :reasonable :iss'fiu CTION BOOKKEEP- JPANISH, FRENCH,GERMA OMelsterschatt School Languages, 122 O'Farrell EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern languages rapldly taught. Write for catalogue. 95(), MUSTBE SOLD: OFFER WANTED: b 20V, this 10t is worth double: 2 blocks south of the park; cash or installments; title insurance; see owner atonce. 9 Powell st., room 3. $1 WEFELY 600D BERKEL $100—Lot 100x100; $1 weekl; cheap. $175—Lot 25x186; $1 weekly. $250—Lot 25x100: $1 weekly: sewered. #326—Lot 25x100; $1 50 weekly : macadamized. $250—Creck coruer, 40x100; 81 weekly. 8160—Lot 24x100; §1 weekly. CHAS, A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley stution, Berkeley. LOTS, steep and | NIGHTSCHOOL:MEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE 23 Post: commereial, shorthand, Englisa; low rates V IOLIN, MANDOLIN, OELLO, BANIO; REA- sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 104514 Valencia. HEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- Lam’s Schoot, cor. Geary and Powell sts. QAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1238 Market: send for cat.; day and evening séssion. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS — THE WEEKLY CALL. in wranper, for matling. MEDICAL. 3 NEAR NEW RACE- ; low prices; ensy terms. THE MCCAR- THY CO., 646Market st. $12 (000, SoLID SSTORY RESIDENCE . - 727 Golden Gate ave.; lot 26x 137:6. This is unquestionably the cheapest piece on the avenue. Billiard-room; frescoing, ete. Open for inspection. [OUSES BUIT/A$150 TO 6275 A ROOM; CALT | Charke; separate home for patients: best skill; DENTISTS. and Pxnm&nanl‘lnt 1149 Mission st. %{,“‘,"}fil“klgfndlflc' low fees; regulator, $2. LL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE stored in a few hours; safe and sure reifef at any time; travelers helped at once; home in co finement: French pills guaranteed: consult fre MIS. DE. WEYTH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. g5y T)BS. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECTALTY OF digeases of women and restores all cases of ir- regularity in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentlst, discoverer of Qpaluless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O’ Farrell st. BERTLING, 714 BUSH_A FAMILY Tiotel: references given and required; ail mod- ern conveniences. CHILDREN BOARDED. 0—2 CHILDREN TO BOARD; RD‘IJ% AN for parents if desired; no other children. W Germa W IboW OWNING HER OWN HOME wishesa couple of children to bomrd. 4714 Gilbert st. ; § ADY WITH NICE HOME WOULD LIKE 1 4 or 2 children to board; room for parent, if de- 710 Valleio st. L. sired, NINTH ing room THREE NICE HOUSEKEEB- urnished or unfurnished; cheap. Post Street. POST—2 housekeep! 170 XTE! nt roo! HOWARD — 2 housekpk; $10. 7 A;L.;\'LE & “’x‘fi:fln?" 525: CROWN br (e work a spec y: plates, 85 up: 18 yeara’ expericnce. K. L. WALSH, Db/, 8155 Cearp, "A SET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. R.H, H, SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIDGE- work a specialty open evenings 7:30 to 9. B. MEYER, LATE OF 148 SIXTH ST., RE- moved to 1012 Miltl XE. ne.!r;\xth: £as given, B. L. T,CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth withous Plates & speclalty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- only reli- C ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists URSE WISHES INEANT OR OLDER CHII- Shis syout ,’:".‘}::1;?- “z"wli':: oS i ke, ren o board; reasonable, xteenth st. | 32 Lol 106 S0 Ul Bae e o i g % T QR TWO CHILDREN TO BOARD, HAS A SonT Qg‘fiefm.%f,“mufi‘.’}.“x?p‘i‘;’ffimi‘ Saughter 15 ycars of age. 1506 Twenty-fourthst. | §Cnuist, 650 Market st.. next Baldwin Theater e s . e et et et e il o ss o 4 STORES TO LET. ASEMENT TO LET CHEAP. COR. and Market sts. JTORE AND LIVING-ROOMS, 705 POLK ST.; » rent §16; fine for delicatessen &nd dairy prod- uce; Germans pmre;red. 500 NINTH—CORNER STORE: 3 ROOMS and fixtures; Jow rent. FIRST Stockion Street. STOCKTON—2 LARGE ROOMS FUR- nished complete for housekeeping: rent n 18 149 either single or en suite. 50 STOCKTON—2 OR 8 NICE SUNNY roows complete for bousekeeping; cneap. Street. ¢ HOUSE; NEWLY AND Iy fur ished; all rooms sunny; prices reasonable. TAYLOR—NE! compl 145 Twelfth Street. TWELFTH -NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; also single. TORE; 15624 HOWARD COR. OF LA- HILy, 1443 MARKET 8T, no charge for extracting when Plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting §ic; gas given, OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. . J. J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- A.ern‘nled. DR. J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. - fayette: fixtures for saloon; cheap rent. A, 2888’;1‘“! n 8t. 3 iy OFFiCLs 2 LET, OR RENT—LARGHE FRONT OFFICE AND = o > T Dk o ors. 291 ama 255 Mackor oy ESKTOON CIEAP RENT. 509 KEARNT ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW, J. MURRY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT « Jaw; advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15. lli.vw’n’ru'niyfifioh%z-“jmi?nonAfi s mecialiy; mits, Superior, Justice Yolice Courts: terms reasonable: col etc, ©.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market,cor. ton W.DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,42 « Califorata st rois, 14-16; advice tree "+20 JOR RENT—AN OFFICE, WITH FIXTURES for sale, or a portion ther¢of to lease, EDWIN K. ALSIP & CC., 8 rotunda, Mills building, S. F. REE RENT (5 MONTH) GIVEN GOOD Flihanee: cottages, ats, 16 op. SPECK & 0., 602 Market st MONEY TO LOAN. OANS ON REAL ESTATE: ALSO SECOND morigages, furnitur: or pianos without re- L moval in the city and Oakland or Alameda any | amount; lowest rates. BECKER, 244 TLOANS-FIRST AXD SECUND MORTGAGES; clty or country: furniture and pianos: business strictly private, Room 88. Chronicle buliding. "A DYANCESON DIAMON DS, JEWELRY, ETC Columbia Loan & Collateral Oftice, § Grant ave. NY AMOUNT: 1ST, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES; estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. MCCOLGAN, 24 MOntgoimers, rooms 2.5, 15T AND 2D MORTGAGES: CITY OR COUN try; administrators’ mortgages, interests in es- tates, Pplanos, eic, MUKPHY, 628 Mkt. LOANS, WAR- z LOM CO. 328 Montgmry,r.214, Blozim' LOANED, 6% PER CENT ON mortgages. A. F. JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st. MOSEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valusbles at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market si.,or. Mason: private extrance 7 Turk. BORBOW MONEY ON YoUR (oTAMONDS, 'welry, furniture Planos without removal; Jowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & Mills bldg, 5th fioor. ¥ 6; sirictly contidential O3 FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WITHOUT removel. Room 68, Donohoe b't’, 1170 Market HY PAY 85 ON THE HUNDRED COM- mission 1o the broker when you can get the same direct from the loaner without it and withe Qut ehurge {or making out papers on vour pianos and furniture of private families, which furniture is now under the new law mortgageabie; lowest In- teregt withont removal: any amount from $100 to #5000, 418 £llis st., room 22, 2 PAWNBROKERS, A'l‘ 126 KEARNY ST., ROOM 9-MONEY loaned, watcnes, diamonds, etc.: 10w rates: pri- Jate rooms: clevator: pledges for sals cheap, Montgomery. BLESSING TO LADIES — INSTANT RE ifef for 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 snd money, be assured of honest treatment by consulting the doctors before caliing on others; patients who have been im upon are spe- cially invited: home in confinement: treatment warranted; advice free, confidentinl. DR. and MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., one: NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for ail female troubles, no ma ter from what canse; restores always iu one day; if you want to be treated safe and sur» call on men's physician ;knowledge can be sent uud used at home; all cases giaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny s RIVATE HOSPITAL, 037 MISSION ST, patients receive best of care; terms moderate. ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA ting Pills:_strongest, safest, best; mever fail; §1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis st., formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. 5ole agents. R HALL 4 MoA LLISTER STREET, NEAR -Jones. " Diseases of women and children. A SURE CURE FOX ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whatever cause; a home in con- finement ‘with every comiors; satisfaction guar anteed, by MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk et. T)U PRAR'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efficient emn? n:ggzu $1 per box. RICHARDS&CO., druggists, 406 Clay st sole ag'ts. HOME, A “RIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. A JREBRFUNRS, 1416 Bigheh st Alamedn: RS. DR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME 1§ confinement; _irregularities cured in a few ‘hours without operation; piils $2. 419 Fddy st. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON 70 A idies troubled with irregularitien: no danges: safe and sure; $2 50 express C. O. D.; don’t delay until 100 late. OSGOOD BROS!, Onkiand, Cal. j &4 IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE gee Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 25414 4th. TINANUIAL, LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS En\wn‘. 926 Market: rents low;: charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply = rate; call and state your lonig. st evenings. J. NOONAN, | &t bullding or G. 2. UMBSEN & CO,, 14 DVANCED ON ANY BTN O MONEY Al ) "oN your furniture, pianos or real estate sition or wrli mm 1 Misslon st BUL: DING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Goxvnnznfin BUILDING AND LOAN A8 | &nd ail persons having ¢ | deceased, to sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome t., S. I, Gegeral savings & loan business. kd E. HIll, Pres.; | Oliver Eldridge V.Pr.; W Corbin, Sec.& Gen. Man OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ILT ON YOUR plans; Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda: terms; want o exchange choice orange lands for vacant 10ts; land free and clear: will assume some P. KERN, Central Bank build- suit. $1000—H ovse of 7 st. station; $600 cash, belance can remain. Room 34, B9() MOSTHLY TOR BROOM CUTTAGHS; &Y plans free. F. BOEGLE. Goldon Guie starn. &150, LOISNEAR THE & DU, Fraitvale; electric cars; only #1 down and §1 a week: selling fast: good Improvements H. L. PINNEY. owner, 502 Proadway, Oakiand. ENHEIN N OAKLAND FURNUPURE FOR SALE OLIDAY PR 3 SCHELLHAAS' furniture-store. Eleventh s ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMLDA K B CHEAP AT 8350¢ $2500. Ginan ave., east of W out in fruit trecs; size 100x130. MORRI arket st. %100 house, 7 rooms and - bat ments—Fine nearly new modern 2-stors 3 near station, school and H. call and seeat once. Alameda. ANT NEW 5-RO( modern cottage in center of City, clos school and station; lot 35x150: price $2250. immediate sule Alameda Land Company, Park st., Alameda. @AOO() NEW AND MODERN HOUS B4000. 353, AP Mowher SoaaTorin 0ud locality; termsensy; installments. JOSEPH LEONARD CO., 1364 Park st., Alamed STEAM AND cotiage of 6 ements; for sale at a , Dwight-way station, electric cars: an_clogantly b rooms; all the latest impre bargain. JAS. J. MASON. Berkeley. SANTA CLAR& COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. ANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19,000 acres in subdlvisions for fruit planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 52 East £anta Clara st., San Joss, Cal. LEGAL NOTICES. N : " CREDITO NCHARLES O'MALLEY, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. administrator of the estaie of the said de ims ‘agaiust the said de- ceased, 10 exhibit them with the necessary youch- ers, within four (4) mouths after tie first publica- tion of this notice, to the sald administrator at his oftices, 819 Pine sireet, San Francisco. Cal., the same being/ his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Californi. C. FREESE, Istrator of the estate of CILARLES v, decensed. San_Fgancisco, January 7. 1896. T. D. SULLIVAN, attorney for administrator, 319 Pine ¥., Cal OF ased. Notice is last will and testament 0f MARCUS DAVIDS the creditors of and all person. having claims against the sald deceased to bibic them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication’ of this notice to sald executors, a: 161 New Montgom- ery st., city and county of San Francisco, State of California. which said piace the undersigned select as their place of business in all matters connected with said estate. MYER DAVIDSC JUSEFH HARRI Exccutors of the last will and (estament of MARCUS DAVIDSON, deceased. December 10, 1885, EPARTMENT NO. 9 (PROBA. THE Superior Court, in und for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California—In the mar ter of the estate of ELIZABETH L. MOXLEY, deceased, Notice is bereby given that TUKSDAY, the 14th day of January, A. D. 1896, at 10 o'clock A.M. ofsaid | day, and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of sald court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Franeisco, State of California: have been ap- pointed as the time and place for proving the authenticated copy of the will of said ELIZA BETE L. MOXLEY, deceased, and_for hearing the appl; cation of JOHN testamentary. Dated Janaary 3, A. D. 1893, [Seal.] CHARLES By F. B, HOU JAMES A. W QGHERIFF'S SALE INGS AND LOAN SOCIETY.. plaintiff, vs PHILIPP FREUND ET AL, defendants. 40,784, Superior Court, Department 1. sule and decree of foreciosure. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and de- crec of foreclosure, issued out of the Superior Court, Department 'No. 1, of the City and County of San Francisco, State of Californis, on the 11th day of December, A. D. 1895, in the above-entitied action, wherein THE HIiB+RNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, the above-named plaintiff, obtained a jndgment and decree of foreclosure azainst PHILIPP FREUND ET AL, defendants, on the 19th day of October, A. D. 1893, which sald judgment and” decree was on the 21st day of Ueto- ber. A. D. 1893, recorded in Judgment Book 4 of said court, at page 690, I am commanded 1o sell all that certain lot, plece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded and described as follows: Commencin at a point on the southesasterly line of Diarket street, distant thereon two hundred and twenty-five (225) feet southwesterly from its in- tersection with the southwesterly line of Brady street; thence southwesterly ulong said line. of Market sireet” twenty-five (25) feet, thence at right angles southeasterly one hundred and twenty-four (124) feet 1o the northwesterly line of Stevenson sireet, thence northeasterly along said line of Stevenson street twenty-five (26) feet, thence norihwesterly and parallel with Brudy street one hundred and twenty-fonr (124) feet to the point of commencement. The same being art of the parcel of land known on the Official ap of the City and County of San Francisco as Mission block namber fourteen (No. 14), Public notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 9th day of January, A. D., 1896, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, in front of the New City Hall, Larkin-street wing, {n the City and County of San Francisco, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure, sell the above-described property, or so much thercof as may be necessary to raise suflicient money to satisfy said judgment, with Interest and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder, for lawful moneéy, gold coin of the United States. RICHARD I. WHELAN, Sheriff. San Francisco, December 18, 1895. ALFRED TUBIN ESQ., Hibernia. Bank Building, corner Jones and Me- Allister streets, San Francisco, Attorney for Plaintiff. MARRIAGE LICENSES, THE HIB The following marriage licenses were fssued by the County Clerk’s office yesterday: A. Cerruti and Cataring Baglietio, 36— G. F. Bunner and Syrab 0'Donnell, 3 Albert Kelly and Edna Johnson, 29— Robert ¥. Skellenger and Eila Kelsey, 36—30, H. Lachtrup and Mamie Schroeder, 30—29. C.'Berger and Johanna A. Kirchen, 3323, V. Pichetti and Clementina Nizzola, 30—83. Frank Shannon and Katie Yaeger. 5 R. J. Rorden and W. J. Petersen, 27. Hans Dodel and Bertha Fger, 37—21. ¥.T. Hamilton and Cella Burns, 32—2 E. D. Goodrich and A. L. Lucksinger, 4235, Etloune Vialatteand Marie Pons, 25--28. e o e e DIVORCE PROUEEDINGS, Complaint filed: Jeunié A. Perry against David Perry. Divorces granted: Mary E. Burtschell from William Burtschell, for neglect and failure to provide; by Judge Hebbard. Ylla Cantor from Joseph Cantor, for erueity and infldelity; by Judge Hebbard. Plaintift allowed $40 & month alimony and custody of four minor children. Pamphelia Busk from W. L. Busk, on cross- complaint for negiect: by Judge Hunt. Custody of minor child awarded to cross-complainant’s mother. Action for alimony: Emma C. Brooks against Frederick W. Brooks, rooms and baih, near Oak- sased, to the creaitors of, | v given by the undersigned_executors of the C. HUGHES and JAMES W. | McELROY for the Issuance to them of letters | Order of | MARRIED. BALDWIN—O'CONNOI—In this city, December 29, 1895, Willlam O. Baldwin and Minerva 0’Connor, both of San Francisco. TANG—LANG-—January 4, 1896, ather Ryan, Peter A. tangof B: ore, Md., 1d Magdslena M. Lang of San Francisco. ITH—In Oakland, January 5, ev. Futher ¥ Tyrrell mith, both of Si the Rev. [y Ruth M. 3 Colling, | Corbin, J. Vigoureaux, Dr. W. A. | BEVERLY—1n Tracy, C Ruth M. Beverly | yearsand 9 months, | BIANCHI—Tn this city, | Bianchy, a nav | CAIN—In this ¢ . aged 20 years. olumne County months. ends and acquaintances are respent- ed 10 attend the aged 60 years. ceof funeral hereafter. N—TIn this eft eman, A nati d 64 1ds and acqua es_are respect- invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), a¢ 2 o'clock P. M. from his late Sighth and Brush streets, Oak- residence, corner. . 1a: | cox —In this city, January 7.1896. Jolia A, M. Collins, beloved mother of Mrs. Winsiow Au. derson of “an ¥rancisco, s native of New Bed- ford, 8., uged 71 years 9 mouths and 6 d: Bedford (M ) papers please copy. | 2% The fuperal w place TO-MORROW (Thursday). at_10 o'clock A. ., from her late residence, 603 Sutter street. Interment private. nuary 4, 1896, J. H. Cor- ged 53 years. , January 6, 1895, Mrs. Ann Crowley, a native of Troy, N. Y., aged 52 yea | DANJUS_1n thiscity, Januery 5, 1895, Frida, Dbeloved wife of Lew!s Danius, mother of Hedwig Danjus, sister of Johanna Lamm and Emil Markt. 'and daughter of Joseph Markt, a native of Sehweitz, #ged 30 years 4 months and 19 day 9~Friends and acguaintances are resnec: 1 invited to attend the fuveral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 0°ClocK P. M., from _her late residence. 21 Dehon street, thence 10 the Ger- man Bapiist Churcn, corner Dehon and Seven- teenth sireets. Interment Laurel Hiil Cemetery. ELY—1n Oakland, January 7, 1608, Theresa Eva- line, infant daughter of ‘George J. and Theresa . a ative of Oakland, aged 3 months and 11 place TO-MORROW (Thursday), at_2 o'clock P.>r., from the fesi- dence of the parents, 1218 Twenty-sixth street. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oaklan AGAN—In this clty, January 6, 1896, Pat- ick Flanagan, & native of ireland, aged 71 years. FORHAN—In this city, January 8, 1896, Mary Forhian, a native of Ireland, aged 37 years. FOUTS—In this clty, January 6, 1896, at her residence, 810 Taylor streat, Murie, wife of the | 1late D. L. Fouts. &5~ The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Wednesday), at £ o'clocks F. . | GIANETTONI—In this city, January 6, 1896, | “Hattie, beioved wife of Stephen tion mother of Tda and Florence Gianettonl, daughter of Mrs. E. H. Davis, and sister of Mrs. Buzzini, Mrs. Tamo. Mrs. Doollttle, Mrs. Henricl and Davis, anativeof Calaveras County, sged 40 yeurs and 8 months. [GTass Valley papers piease | covy.} #3-Friends and acquaintances are raspsct- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY «.. from the it Cypress da; B5The fi 6, | HANNAH—January 7. 18686, Captain Levi Han- | nab of steamer Pomous, 2 native of Calais, M aged 65 years. | HOBBS—In this city, January 7, 1896 Hobbs, » native of Massachusett HOFFMA s i phonso Hoffmann, a natly JOSEPH—In this city. January beloved wife of Isaac Joseph. KOCH~—In this city, 6 | d wife of Christlan Koch, Hans | Koch, and sister of Mrs. ive of | Xohlen, Amt Lehe, Germauy, aged 29 ycars 2 | months'and 22 a. | parrriends and acquamtances are respect- | #olly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 0'clock ¥, M., from her | dence, 910 Treat avenu ween Twenty | and Twenty-third sireeis. Interment L 0. O. Cemetery. | LOGAN—In this cit January 6, 1898, Jonn, beloved husband of Delia Logan, and father of | Jennie Logan, anativeof New York, aged 44 ’ years. S-Friends and acqualntances are resp | folly invited toattend the juneral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:50 o'clock A. ., from his late Welsh street, thence to Si. Rose’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. dearly beloved wife of the late John Lynch, a n: tive of the parish of Killeen, County Monaghan, Treland, aged 58 yvears. A9 Friends end acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tne funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late residence, San Rafael. Intermen: Mount Olive Cemetery | MAGUIRE—In the City and County Hospi January 7, 1896, Jobn Maguire, aged 38 yeurs, MENDELSON—The tombstone of tnelate Elkan Mendeison will be set ‘SUNDA Y, January 12, | &t 2:30 o'clock . a., Hills of Eternity Cemetery, | San Mateo. Friends and acquaintances are re- spectfaily invited 1o atlend. | MEYER—In this city. January 6, 1896, Anna W., beloved wife of the late B. Meyer, and dearly be- loved mother of J. Chris, Anna and Emma Meyer, a native of Germany, aged 53 years 5 months and 23 days. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from St. Paul’s German Evangelical Church, corner Eddy and Gough streets. Interment L'O. O. F. Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, January 6, 1896, Andrew, dearly beloved son of Jeremiah Murphy, and | brother of Jeremlah Murphy Jr., a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years. B3 The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 8:30 0'clock A. rom the par- lors of Carew & English, 19 Van Ness avenu near Market, thence to St. Joseph’s Chureh, Tenth street, where a solemn requiem mass will he celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing ac 10 o'clock A. .. thence by 11:55 o’clock A. M. train from Valencia and Twenty-fifth stréets. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. REGAN—In this city, January 7, 1896, Catherine, beloved wife of Wililam Regan, and' mother of Mrs. Kate Bagala and Lizzie and the late Mary Regan, & native of County Limerick, Irelan A& Friends and acquaintances are respe fally invited to attend the funeral TO-MORRO (Thursday), 8t 8:30 0'ClocK A. ., from her Ia residence, 1108 Treat avenue, thence to St. Peter's Chnrch, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock 4. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RUSS—In this city, January 6, 1896, Frances, beloved wife of Adolphus G. Russ. and mother ot Mrs. Lillie Brueckmann, Mrs. Henry Wesiphal and Albert H., Robert R. and Gustave A. Russ, s mative of Germany, aged 5 years. A Friends and acquaintances are “ fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW Thursday) at 2 o'clock P. .. from ber late resi- ence, 16 Columbia square, near Harrison street Interment Masonic Cemetery. SALOMON—In this city, January 7, 1896, Carrie, beloved daughterof I L.and Henrietta Salo- mon, & native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 8 months and 19 days. RF-Triends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tne funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday). at 10:45 o'clock A. M.. from the family residence, 122 Twenty-ninth street. In- terment Home of Peace Cemetery by train leav- Inz Valencis sireet at 1. 5 0'Clock A. M. STEARNS—In this city, January 5, 1896, Charles Henry Stearns, busband of May Stearns, and father of Aubrey and Addie Stearns, and son of G. H. Stearns, a native of North Bradford, Me., aged 32 years and 7 days. Bay Kriends are Tespectfully fovited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Wedn at 1 o'clock P. M., from his late residence, 2706A Mission street. Intermen: Laarel Hill Cemetery, VIGOUREAUX—In this city, January 7, 1896, Dr. William A. Vigoureaux, deariy beloved hus- band of Lizzie A. Vigoureaux, and father of B. Milton Vigoureaux, a native of Gardiner, Me., aged 64 vears 3 montis and ¥ days. [Bath and Gardiner (Me.) papers please copy. | A~ Friends and acquainiances are respect- full+ tuvited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at . 0'clock A. M., from his laie residence, 160814, Tnrk strect, thence to St, Dominic's Church, corner Bush and Steiner’ streets, where a solemn requiem mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul. commenc- ing av 10 o'clock A. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth, marriago and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in ay either of the publication offices aud be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. | BORN. COLETTI—In this city, Jauuary 2, 1896, to the wife of Joseph Coletti, & daughter, JACOBS—In tlis city. January 1, 1896, to tne wife of S. M. Jacobs, a daughter. MY ERS—In Mill Vailey, Cal.. January 5, 1896, to the wife of H. A. Myers, a son. SEABROOK—In Oakland, January 6, 1896, to the wie of Albert D. Seabrook, & son. TRAYNOR—Tn this city, December 20, 1895, to the wife 0f Thomas Trayfor, » son. WILLIAMS—In this city, January 4, 1896, to the wife 0f Victor Willfaune, & son, © oo GNITED UNDERTAKER EMEALMING PARLORS., [Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals at Reasonable Rates. Telephone 8167. and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRFCTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 2080. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, N SANMATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN; 1ald out on the luwn plan; perpetual care; beans tifal, permanent and easy of access; see it befors & burial place elsewhere, 'City e, § Uity Hall Avenues

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