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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1896 FLATS TO LET-Continued. MCALLISTER_SUNNY FLAT; 6 ROOMS, laundry and ba JOR. SUNNY BAY Tooms and buth. HBOUSES TO LET. —SIX ROOMS, BATH, acia st.—5 rooms, bath, rooms, $18; 1036 San- W. H. CRIM ; 929 Natoma st. e 5 rooms, bath, $1: ontgomery st. JPLEGANT MODERN HOUE WINDOW FLAT OF 6 1042 Folsom st. SUNNY FLAT: LOW RENT =7 Tooms: bath and garden; top of hill. 928 Fell. E OF 8 ROOMS ROOMS TO LET-—Continued. Elis Street. ROYAL HOUSE, 12 ELLIS—NEW HOUSE; incandescent. lights in_every room; first-class reading room, containing all daily papers; Dight; Tooms per day 456 Lo 81 60; wock, open all $21t088; est improvements; 904 and ent $42 50; water free; ke VID STERN & SONS, 2 4 and bath; al 1 cAlliste ERY FINE FLAT: B0 Aty yard; low rent. 2510 Mission: 1 FAIR OAKS— 2 flat; 5 rooms, bat 0. 14 Monigomery st. 7-ROOM FLATS; CLOSETS, STOVIS, . water, dumb walter; all modern; at 956 Oakland, near Adeline local station; $50 cottage In Oakland. Tolel by KO! ROLL, 1008 Broa skignd. key next door. NNY LOWER $1750. UMBSEN & Montgomery si. 1610 Geary st.; rent 7 ON BUSH ST, house of 6 rooms and bath: rent $20. To let, on Scatt, near Clay th; beauriful interior ds NR. FRANKLIN, louse of 7 rooms and rations; rent cheap to -ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Twenty-fourth Street. A TWENTY-FOURTH — NICE SUNNY bedroom with parior; suitable for 2; chesp. 42 Turk streei. 1 TURK — FURNISHED FRONT PAR- ?342 lors; suitable for 1 or 2 gents; board if de- Van Ness Avenne. VAN NESS — NICELY FURNISHED front suite; terms moderate. 302 TETH — 4 ROOMS: HOUDEREEPING rent $13. Key corner grocery. TO LET CHEAP. Bush Streert. BUSH—LARGE FRONT BAY-WINDOW icely furnished. BUSH-NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY connecting rooms for light housekeeping; AND DEVISA- 6 rooms; bath; basement: ‘Decatur Street. 1 DECATUR, OFF EIGHTH ST.—FOUR 2 rooms for housekeeeping. Inquire at 17 0 dero—House, garden, stable, driveway paintea and papercd. & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. JIABY HAPPY: MAMMAS 1 ddy Street. EDDY—TWO FURN housekeeping; private place: rent low. TISFIED; PAPA NISHED ROOMS FOR m BALDWIN & MOND, 10 Mo COR- LAGUNA A th: modern Improy Ellis Street. ELLIS—LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOM and kitchen for housekeeping. Fiftn <treet. 1 FIFTH—FRONT ROOM AND KITCH- 2 en; furnished complete for housekeeping, nents; rent reagonable. T CELLAR. 72 uniper st., off Folsom, between Tenth and =1 g A 6.room and & 7-room house; rent very cheap. ¥olsom Street. 7 FOLSOM—SUNNY FRONT ROOM, FUR- nished for housekeepin, FOLSOM—SUNNY FRONT ROOM AND kitchen, completely farnished; no children. —REARGARDEN 73 BASE- | Q7 $7 per month. OUSE 6 ROOMS Fourth Street. FOURTH—FURNISH bie for light bousekeeping; American family. Franklin Street. FRANKLIN-LARGE .UNFURNISHED front room suitable for housekeeping. FRANKLIN—2 SU pletely furnished for housekeeping. QUNNY 8-ROOM HOUSE ROOM SUITA- ent reasonable 1o re- TON & ELDRIDGE, NY ROOMS COM- BATH AND rent $16. Apply 2858 Fulton Street. 0OMS FURNISHED complete for housekeeping: gas; bath. FURNITURE OF 6 ROOMS FOR Bouse for rent. GEARY, OPP. PARK—$1 joining room, with porcelain 1530 Fddy st month, §8 to $30; fire escapes. 493 FILIS-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY Tooms; double and single. 639 ELLIS, COR. LARKIN-ALCOVE ROOM and kitchen; gas: bath. 785 ELLIS — PLEASANT "DESIRABLE Tooms; very reasonable; private family. 3 Eighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH st., near Market; furnished and unfurnished. Fifth Street. (9 FIFTE—NEW HOUSE; SUNNY BAY window rooms; kitchen, range; also con- VAN NESS AVE. — PLEASANTLY furnished front room: private family. 111 BUSINESS CHANCES. LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. $5000. 20T RN ST o + $11,000 yearly; establis : NSIf cash, Dalonce easy payrments: reference from leeding Wholesale hoises: rare OppOFLUDILY: every investigation. PIERCE, 22 Kearny st ]‘ JQUIDATION SALE OF BLACK BELGIAN 4 and Ttalian marble tiling. black Belgian slabs, Italian marble and Scotch granite monuments, etc., below cost. Apply to 319 Pine st.. room 64. RANCH BAKERY AND Dpleasant furnished Trooms; Guerrero st. JROARDING-BOUSE AND SABOON ON CITY front for sale cheap: accommodates about 20. Apply to H. HENCKE, 815 Front st. Dliscellaneous. SUITE oF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Sunny rooms, running water, gas, use 3 WIth OF Without piano: b minutes WAL from Bald- Win; reasonable rent to desirable parcy. Address Suite, box 54, Call Office. 1 necting. 3] 4 FIETE—CLEAN, I STDE FURNISHED T room; closet; bath; private family; 3 month. Fillmore Street. 9()9 EILLMORE, NEAR HAIGHT—FRONT £U¢ room nicely furnished for 1 or 2 gentlemen or lady, with private family. Foisom Street. nished sunny suites and single. MBS.KING. GEARY—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY 51_ GEARY-NICE, SUNNY ROOMS, SUIT- able for doctor's offices; single and en suite; GOLDEN GATE—NICELY FURNISHED front room; grate: suitable for2; alsosingle, 21 FIFTH—PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR- UNFURNISHED ROOM . 107 S s BOAED.NG AND ROOMS. U NS S CUNSC SOV OV SN ARISTAN FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO TARKE one or two boarders; terms moderate; French cooking. 1602 Stockton st., corner Union. PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BUAKD; KEASON- able; desirable location; home comforts: private ‘W ANTED—YOUNG MAN WITH $600 FOR Dbranch of Chicago house: salary $100 per month and 4 per cent on the business. Address GEO. MORTON, 126 Franklin st., Chicago. $7(’0 WELL-ESTABLISHED DRESSMAK- + ing.business; income $120 weekl best reasons for selling; fnll examination afforded. Address B. S., box 73, this office, $ 500, NICELY LOCATED VARIETY « store; good stock and fixtures; no op- ition; 2 rooms; cheap rent. Address D., box , Call Office. y DmINu-ROOM TO RENT TO RESPONSIBLE parties only; transient trade. 122 Turk st. AY, GRAIN, W0OD AND COAL BUSL ness for sale: in good locality; doing good trade; owner having other business cannot attend to ii: this is a geauine ba; . H. G, f folle; this. I3 rgain. G., box 47, ANTED—PARTY WITH SMALL CAPITAL to take charge of first-class restaurant; a bonanza for right party. Address B. S., box 46, Haywards, Cal. JOR SALE, “CHEAP — GROCERY AND it ply 117 Second st. Y, NOTION, T0Y, FANCY goods, candy, cigar and_tobacco store for sale; £00d location; 10 opposition: aiso take a reliable man as partuer with about $250; must speak Ger- man. D. D., box 66, Call. 'UTCHER-SHOP; GOOD BUSINESS: CHEAP. B 1808 Howard st. family: references. 1087 High st., Alameda. 300 YAN NESS AVE_ELEGANTLY AND newly furnished rooms, with or without Dboard; reasonable: sun all day. 326 EDDY_HOTEL NORMANDIE; SUNNY single rooms; table board; terms réasonable. 718 GOLDEN GATE AVE-SUNNY FUR- nished rooms, suite or single, with board.. 603 BUSH, COR. STOCKTON (THE GRENO- bie)—Newly and claborately furnished rms; single or en suite; board optional; terms reasonable. 502 POWELL, COR. SUTTER—ELEGANTLY )U.Z turnished corner room for2; also single rm. HOTEZ'BEHT'HNG. 714 BUSH—A FAMILY Lotel: references given and required; all mod- era conveniences. CHILOREN BOARDED, FOLSOM—2 OR 8 CONNECTING ROOMS for housekeepiug: furnished: bath; cheap. Geary Street. 495 SEARY (PIERPONT)_NICELY FUR- 431 From Stoove satse: suivate for couple. 51 GEARY—SUNNY ROOMS, SINGLE AND site; furnished or unfurrished: with or withcut board; sultabie for doctor's offices. furnished, unfurnished; housekeeping; reasonable, 7391 GEARY—3 LARGE SUNNY UNFUR- {523 nisiied rooms to let. Goldes Gate Avenue. 23 GOLDEN GATE—NICELY FURNISHED room, saitable for coupl 12. 937 GOLDEN GATE—NICE FRONT PAR- lor; suitable for busiuess or 2 gentlemen. Green Street. GREEN—NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE and double rooms. Grove Street. GROVE — SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM, with or without use of kitchen; $11. Hayes Street. HAYES—2 UNFURNISHED FRONT rooms; $8. URNISHED HOT BEDROO M, dining-room, sewing-room, kitchen, bath- 2 beds; all necessaries; $24. ROOMS FOR SALE off O'Farrell. HOM HOUS| Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AV nished housekeening rooms and bath. —4 SUNNY FUR- Greenwich Street. APPARTMENTS FOR housekeeping; 1,2 or5 rooms, with kitchen. nd bath. Ape GREENWICH Py 10C. 8. C. 3 Brokers and R OR COTTAG £ HAIGHT — 8 FURNISHED O sunny room teenth: low rent. Apply MADISON & BURK 3 MS, PARLOUR AND 1SUNNY R( Howard Sireei. THOWARD — keeping rooms. omplete for housekeeping; rent reason- Hyde Street. or single: sunny: terms reasonable. ove room, 86, with bath., JONES — 3 U. RNISHED ROOMS; Hermann St eet. HERMANN—NICE FRONT RM.: QUIET family; gas and bath; rent reasonsble. Howard Street. 7611 HOWARD s: CELY FURNISHED 2 bay-window; other double, single room: reasonable. 1128, FEOWARD — ELEGANTLY nished room; set, bath: person; $5 per month; in American famil I21r) HOWARD—LARGE . ROOM TTA- {2 ble for 1 or 2 men h; private. 1425 BOWAR JRNISHED CONN O ing rooms, maker, $17. FUR- for one suitable for doctor or dress- Hubbard -treet. 1 HUBBARD, BE OND AND THIRD, =U2 Howard and Folsom—Nice sunny furnished room with bath; $6. nyde Street. 3()7 BYDE-SUNNY BACK PARLOR; SUIT- { able for 2 gentlemen; 2 312 HYDE, NEAR ELLIS_NICELY FUR- & nished rooms; reasonable. Jessie Street. 599 JESSIE-FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS; 533 Ga: pain Jones Street. 207 IONES—THE V WINKLE: NEW management: elegant sunny suites and single; newly furnished; batn, etc.; $10 to £30. Market Street. UNFURNISHED sunny housekeeping rooms in private 118 Montgome 23.50. Kearny street. A BLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ANt sunny rooms, en suite and single; firs; class erms reasonable. CO., 413 Montzome House Hrokers 1 McAllister Street. MCALLISTE Toom for housekeeping. MCALLISTER ST.—3 SU g FURNISHED modern improvement MADISON & BURK 1635 Bush st. NY UNFUR- ousekeeping; water; gas: $12. Jission Streec., MISSION—LARG housekeeping room: $8; others cheap, ECTING ROOMS; housekeeping ; ; reasonable. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgome: BATH, EACH Natoma Strect. NATOMA—1 OR 2 LARGE ROOMS; Nineteenth Street. FINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE- Key 326 Nineteenth, near Valencia. O’Farrell & 1 O'FARRELL — 2 SUNNY UNFUR- 2 nished rooms: light housekeeping. Scott Street. €) SUNNY ROOMS PARTIALLY FURNISHED for housekeeping. Apply 113 Scott st. rent low to good Owner, DEAKL 3 LOWER FLAT ) + folding doors: fine localit: or. Twenty-fourth. Second Street. SECOND—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, §2 & week; single and doubie, $1 to 3 & week. Seventh Street. SEVE NTH—FUR ner housekeeping room: NTH—FURNISHED ROOMS; ONE reasonabie 10 right party. AT: 3 HOOMS ‘ashington st., nr. AT OF 7 LARGE ROOMS; HED SUNNY COR $15—NE. COR. POLK;AND JACK NICELY FURNISHED keeping rooms: cheap. Sixth Sireer. SIXTH — CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: cozy housekeeping rooms and single. South Park. SOUTH PARK—2 SUNNY WELL-FUR- nished bay-window housekeeping rooms: $11. 2SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- keeping rooms: $11; single room $5. 220 Bousex “ROOM LOW rooms tinted: FLAT; ALL water free; purchase of carpets optional-at very reasonable prices. 1447 bath; bay-windows; gas. HEAST CORNER SACRAMENTO AND pruce sts.; new flat of 5 rooms; all modern | SOUTH PARK. Sutter Street. SUTTER—2 OR 3 FURNISHED ROOMS; hot and cold water; private family, FLAT OF 6 ROOMS and bath; rent $30. 111 1 iberty st. SUNNY MOD- 1in every respect 99y KEARNY — & CONNECTING ROONS, — partly furnished; 2 unfurnished, suitable for doctor or offices; rent reasonable. 893 Larklx, NEAR GEARY — NICELY furnished sunny rooms: $6 and $8; large closets, bath, gas; privase family. 1007 LAREDS —FRONT AND OTHER SUN- ny rooms; grate, etc.; modern house. 1013[ LARK NR. SUTTER—COR, BAY- 2 window; others; sunny Kitchen. Larkin Street. W OULD LiKE ONE OR TWO CHILDREN 10 board: nice home: mother's care; best of reference. 1205 Laguna st. JLADY IN THE COUNTRY WISHES SMALL child to board; gooa home. Apply this office. 7 ANTED—1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOARD; pleasant home. 1004 Harrison, corner Sixth. TANTED —1 OR MORE CHILDREN TO board; good home. 1505 Twenty-fourth STOK:S TO LET. 59] KEAIRYSTL LAKGE STORE AND 2 [ basements; $150. W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery st. R Y. JEWLY BUILT STORE; 3 LARGE ROOMS In rear: big cellar; no'store in the vicinity cor. Sacramento and Spruce sts. (G ROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE; § LTVING: Toom3: rent 815 & month. Apply 24 Wash- ington ave., bet. Howard and Mission sts. 500 X, NII-FINE CORNER STORE WIT Tooms and fixtures; rent low. : ARGE BARN FOR LIVERY OR MANU- facturing business. Jessie st., near Seventh. ARGE, ELLLIGHTED STORE; 8 LIV- ing-rooms; suitable drugstore or grocery; Van Ness ave., one block from Market st Apply O’FARRELL & CO., 11 Montgomery st. JINE WELL-LIGHTED STORE: 8 LIVING- rooms; 406 Fourth st. MADISON & BURKE, OFFICES TO LET. B eV el Py U UL Y U ST U U U JLEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLORS, SUTT- able for professional man: occupied ten years by dentist. 850 Market. cor. Stockton, first floor. [[LEGANT OFFICES NEW SPRECKELS bullding, 926 Market: renis low; o extra caarge for gas, janitor ser or heaiing. Apply &L buiding or G 1 UM P & CO.. 14 Montg. st. PERSONALS. (ALCUTTA, TNDIA, DEC. 5, 1895 GENTLE- man arriving about February 3 wants ac- quaintance of young iady under 20 years of fair ap- nd respectabili 71, pearance Address C: bo. HOMAS GILLIGA orcall, as your siste; object matrimony. sall Officy IND YOUR ADDRESS would like to hear from you before returning East. D, FINEGAN, 1868 Stevenson st. N HONORABLE YOUNG MAN WITH means, & stranger, wishes to meet or corre- spond with young lady: object pleasant com- panionship. Address A. B..H., box 54, Call. ERMAN GENTLEMAN (42) DESIRES ROOM and board with German widow owning her own home. Address K., box 14, Call Office. T,ADY B2), GOOD HOUSEKEEPLR, WANTS 4 position in hon. gentieman's house. L., 57,Call. WAN 'ED—SOCIETY LADY FOR LEADING role, performance to be riven at Bush-street Theater. ~Address s anager, hox 20, Call. (L UARANTEED REMEDY FOR DANDRUFF, eczema and'ftching scalp: will absolutely stop the hair from falling out: prevents baldness, in- creases growth of hair, restores jt to_its natural color and healthy condition. Write to W. R, GOL~ LINS, 1111 Hyde st., City. 1200 LARKLx, OPP. LURLINE BATHS— 4UV Large sunny furnished front room, 88; Maple Court. single, §5. 3@ MAPLE COURT OFF FOURTEENTH ST. near Guerrero—lower floor of 4 large rooms, all suny all day; large garden: low rent. Market Street. 777 MARKET — NICELY ~FURNISHED {4 { snites and single: housekpg; also offices. HOTCEST ROOMS AT LOWEST PRICES, with or without board. Room Renting Agency, 22 Columbian building, 16 Murket st. Y QSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET. BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and suites: night, 35¢ 10 $1: week, $1 50 10 $5: families 1118 XARKET ~ST.—ELEGANTLY FUR- nished rooms: month, week or transient, 1122‘»{5.1{]5.’1"51 NICELY FURNISHED suites; also single rooms: $2 to §6 week. Mason -treet. MASON — ELEGANT SUNNY ROOM! single and suites: ground floor; transient. 41 ONES — CAN'T FIND YOUR ADDRESS; ¢} wili you meet sister to-night at Lederer’s, the hair-dresser, 111 Stockton st.? cause it ig so cheap and stylish; only 26¢c. trouble. MICHAELS. RESERVE YOUR FRUITS INDEFINITELY with natnral flavor and appearance;: new scien- tific discovery: send 81 for. printed instructions. M. 0. ANDERSON, Houghton, Mich. UR NATIVE HERBS, THE GREAT BLOOD purifier and liver regulator; 200 days’ treat- ment. $1: cure guaranteed or money refunded, fiola by MRS, 4. P. BROCK, geueral agent, 404 Curk st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty: privaté: no charge unless successful ; all law suits, claims, coflections, wiils, deads, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty- W, 850 Market st FoETAT PEOPLE—WE HAVE A REMEDY for reducing your flesh without medicine or change of diet; we make no pretense of belng a Dbeauty doctor, ‘nevertheless we cured -our own faces of superfinous hairs before we attempted to treat (ljhuidpugllc. GOSS & PATTEN, 1116 Broad- akland. | DANcNe FOR BALLROOM OR STAGE taught at IRVINE'S, 927 Mission, near Fifth. Sorry to McAllister Street. 134 [MCALLISTER — SUNNY, SPACIOUS, furnished parlors, $35; board, $15 per mo. AGCARPETS WOVE TO ORDER,FOR SALE; also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres; deal- ern carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest Tates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st., Oakland, Cal. Minna Street. MINNA, COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window rooms; $1 per week. 667 X8 951 MISSION — HANDSOMELY FU R- 2 nished sunny bay window front rooms; grate; gas. RAND SOUTHERN —SE. COR. 7TH AND Mission,reopened ; thoronghly renovated ssunny front rooms; elegantly farnished ;single or en suite+ stationary washstands aud running water in every room: choicest location; terms reasonable, NY PERSON KNOWING THE ADDRESS of Jennie Gius will confer a favor by address- ing her brother, Frank Boskor, Brentwood, €al. [RESH VIOLETS 5¢ PER BUNCH. SHIBE- LEY, 811 Sutter st. JAEOBTED HAVANA, KRY WEST AND high-grade domestic cigars at the tobacco bazaar, 1627 Devisadero st., near Sutter. HEEY HUFSCHMIDT, PLOMBER AND gasfitter; gas fixtures lowest price..” 623 Golden Gate ave.; telephone Sutter 47 SEARCHING LOCATING SHADOWING.TRA- Tenth Street. TENTH—-TWO LARGE FRONT HOUSE- keeping Tooms; piano; grate; bath; cheap, Third Street. THIRD, COR. SOUTH PARK —FUR- nished housekeeping rooms; range; running De Boom, oft Second, ur Brannan. ABY HAPPY: MAMMA SATISFIED; PAPA fist rented from BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 1 ST PART OF CITY; ,convenient. economical EUROPE HOUSE, 1166 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients. cing,collecting.G R AHAMS agney, 632 Mrkt,r.8, BUSINESS CARDS, 81 6u: TELE- 100 phone “Black 141.” HILL.22 Geary, r. 39 O’Farrell Street. O’FARRELL—SINGLE ROOM NICELY. 12 furnished for gentleman; conveniences; central; $4. kK 23 3‘27'0'nnnun—smew ROOM, WELL furnished: $5. Valencia Street VALENCIA-TWO SUNNY, BAY-WIN- low, rooms, furnished for Houseiceeping: ANT LARGE SUNNY ROOMS and bath. 814 Nineteenth st., bet. Noe and Sanchez; water free; cheapest flat in the city. VINDOW FLAT OF FIVE ath; gas: tubs. 909 Folsom Van Ness Avenue. COR. GROVE — NICELY furnished sunny bay-window suites for housekeeping. VAN NESS AVE.—FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping; corner house. VAN NESS — NICELY FURNISHED rooms, single and suites. VAN NESS, [ FLAT OF 6 ROO.uS AND BATH. st., near Fillmore; rent $18. 00MS AND BATH. 409 THIRTEENTH above Valencia. 0 LET—MOD TOOM FLATS; SUN ALL 916} PP st., near Twenty-fourth. ‘D _BATH; RENT RE- 1ave., off Van Ness, near Eddy. Y ROOMS, BATH AND BASE- 22 Lioyd st., off Scott, nr. Waller, LARGE YARD; clean and in good ate street, DEMP- 4 ROOMS A ¥RONT SUITE 16: other rooms. S — 2 ELEGANTLY FUR- nished front and back suites; housekping. KOUMS TO LEY. housekeeping room: " FLOOR—4 ROOMS; ished basement; $1 FACLiVe, Driv: ‘ark ave., off T LIBERTY, BET. Bush Streel. BUSH-LARGE SUNNY R( furnished; $12. Califorma Street. CALIFORNIA ST, — SUNNY ALCOVE suite; suitable for1or2; other sunny sin- gle rooms: reasonable. . CALIFORNTA — 3 ELEGANT FUR- mished rooms and bath: cheap. Carlos Place. CARLOS, OFF O'FARRELL, NR. POWELL— furnished front room for 2, §8; single, $4 and $5. Clara Street. REAR — TWO FURNISHED CHURCH AND_ DO- lores—Fiat' of 5 lar-e rooms and bath: al- most pew: paved yard and walks: new g lures; run of 75 fect of 00M ; NICELY ground: all fence0 in; rent OWER CORNER FLAT—6 LARGE ROOMS; 4 bath; spring w. 3 FLAT OF 6 ROOMS » between Kighth and 3 ROOMS: YARD, KTC.; 1017 BRYANT, — OVERIOOKING ALAMO flat; 5 rooms and bath. ION—SUNNY FLATS; -6 KOOMS; bath: rent 314, JEAR CITY HALL—2 SU and 6 rooms: $21. $25. 147 and 713 Grove st SUNNY ROOMS AND cotiage 6 rooms, $15. Key at 1706 Hyde st. Y UPPER FLAT: FOUR : everything first-class. O square: su TH, §20; ALSO Derby Place, DERBY PL., OFF TAYLOR, NR. GEARY— Nice sunny front room; suitable for %; rent roems and baih near Webster st. Eddy Stree:. EDDY—NEWLY FURNTSHED SUNNY front suite; terms reasonable. 2 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Toom: gas; bath; private family; low rent. ) EDDY—FRONT SUNNY KOOM; &85 and bath; reasonable; private family. EDDY—FRONT BAY-WINDOW AND nny back room; furnished housekeeping (59 EDDY—SUNNY ATCOVE ROOM; ALL lences; other rooms; board if de- Lil z {1 Z gant1ower flat: 7 provements: brick baseraent. JR]AIMISSION D2 large, sunny, NEW MODERN SUNNY FLATS, SIX rooms: bath. 133 San José ave,, near Twenty-fourth. PPER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS. 9315 SILVER st., near Third, O'FARRELL — NEATLY FURNISHED sunny front parlors; rent reasonable, 520 OURQUIN'S CAL’A” ASTHMATIC PAPER; instant relier. Kor sale by all druggists or Cen- tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutterst. ly harmless: easily ap) 3 ruggists. LANGLEY & MICHAELS COl.,. agents, S. F. EAFNESS—THE AURAPHONE RESTORES lost hearing, cures ear defects: invisible; book mailed free. F.F, FINLAY, 10 California st., 8. F. She goss there be- | ! (YEQF THE BEST-PAYING MEN'S FUR- nishing goods business for sale; best location in the city: must be sold on account of sickness; about $4000 required. Address G. B., box 32, Call Oflice. RES’i‘AURANT: A1 LOCATION at & sacrifice; investigate. LY NCHl 935 Market. SALOON: FIRST-CLASS: NEAK - Low N 'Hotel :doing good business. LY NCH,935 Market WILL SELL ECKER Has REMOVED TO 1020 MARKET s A OPPOSITE FIFTH. $225 10-ROOM HOUSE; GOOD LOCATION » 18 rooms; best corner in city.....$1,600 14 rooms, on Geary st. 5 850 20 rooms; sunny corner: must seli. 700 very central. . 150 10-room hous H. DECKE 20 Market &t. 602 MARKET STREET. » 11 rooms: Powell st.. patt payment.... $400 21 rooms: posiiively clearing $100: see 1i._. 500 29 rooms: iture: trial given....... 850 100 rooms:modern bullding ;something extra. 4200 N GWLY FURNISHED MARKET-STREST lodging-house for sale or exchange; will pay dilterence in cash; let mostly for offies. Aadress 1., box 1. Call Office. ? 4 -ROOM HOUSE; PART CASH, BALANCE easy terms. Apply 234 Van Ness ave. OUSE OF 12 ROOMS; GOOD LOCATION;: sunny side: Jow rent; bargain. Address M. E., box 88, Call Office. (OO HOUSE, NEWLY FURNISHED: will sacrifice, cheap. 20214 Turk st. 70(), L4 ROOM=; CLEARS OVER $100 PER $ « month; trial given. 115 Second st. QOQ-RO0M HOUSE, ~WELL FURN fu.l steady roomers; center of city; rent. party léaving city. _Add. J, M., box 73, this office. ] ROOMS: oW £1 naimportant business; any R OBLIGED TO LEAVE will be accepted. Address Koonis, box 29, Call. easonable offer IVER AND WHITE English setter, answers to name 0f Gus. .Ke- turn Baldwin Hotel; reward OST—ON VALENCIA ST., NR. TWENTY- first. a pockel-book, containing 70¢ in change, one deposit check and a card of Mrs, M. L. Dawes. Leave at 2306 Harrison st.; reward. ARGE CHESTNUT - SORREL HORSE; right hind foot white: slightly sprang in front knees. Return t0 2110 Golden Gate ave.; liberal T OST—BROWN GORDON AND SPANIEL dog; short tail; tag 567. Sportsmen’s Protec- tive Association; return to 200 Second st.; reward. OST—CERIIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, NO. i 57400, of the Nevada Bank of San Francisco, dated December 26, 1895, for $50 in favor of MIKE CURRY. Payment of same has been stopped, and all persons are warned against nego- tiating said certificate. $25 SMALL MUSIC-STORE AND VIO- - lin-maker’s outfit; good location; rent $20; actual value $400;: must be sold by March 1: owner leaving city. Call or address A, GKOS- JEAN, 307 Grant ave. $650. GO0D - PAYING ~CIGAR - STORE, « clubroom and laundry office; fine fix- tures, large stock, low rent, good location: estab- lished several years. Address G. P., box 85, Call. / ELL ESTABLISHED PICTURE AND ART business for sale; good locality: advantageous lease. Particulars address E., box 8, Call. R OR SALE-STEAN LATNDRY Dol G 3500 'T wee argain to the right party. A 'S8 8., box b, this office. . . e ANTED — MANAGEMENT OF A SMALL chicken ranch near city: will nvest some. By letter, M. B. M., 96714 Mission st. RANSFER SALOON FOR SALE; YOUROWN Ceniral ave. and California st. ACTIVE MAN WITH $500: PAY- ing, estublished business. T., box 48, Call. ANTED TO BUY 600D BUSINESS. CALL at 410 Kearny st., room 6. M 00D PAYING SALOON FOR SALB. 1 quire LEVY & CO.’3 1i ] 5 Missi JOR SALE—THE S AST Goodfellows’ Exchange. 1053 Market st.; & fine business for 2: price $1000. ERS, ATTENTION! BUTCHER-SHOP U for sale; good business and location; bargain to Tight party. Inquire Call Office PrLicaciEs AND PROVISION STORE FOR sale cheap (385) on account of other business, Call 526 Sixch st 1800 FOR AN ESTABLISHED PRODU commission business; particulars and réasons for selling on application. Address S. F. C., box 61, Call Office. WASTED—A PARTNER IN A BUSINESS that will pay $75 per week. AddressS. B., box 60, this office. ORNING PAPER ROUTE: WESTERN AD- dition. _Address F., box 78, this office. . 00D SALOON FOR SALE: 772 HARRISON 8t._See owner 427 Fourth. 995 BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, STA- Z0. tionery store; 4 living-rooms; rent $18; 10 agents. 34114 Fifth st. (R Y AND SALOON; GOOD LOCATION: & bargain, Call 332 Main st. APER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH HIL district, covers 18 blocks: can be bought cheap, and chances for increase are very good. Apply this office, principals only. LD ESTABLISHED LUNCH COUNTER, restaurant and oyster parlors In unsurpassed locality : for sale cheap, for cash: if taken immedi- stely: account of selllng, departure. Address H. B., box b4, Call Office. TERIOR AGENCY OF THIS s = $5500. i o e $200 per month. Inquire this office. K750. BUTCHER BUSINESS, SELLING 4 beeves, 26 sheep, 6 hogs, 500 pounds ANUARY 80 1896—STRAYE ton st., & brindle greyhound pu Return t0 240 Langton st. FROM LANG- iberal-reward. OST—ON HYDE ST., NEAR CALIFORNIA, w ring. Return 1606 California; reward. ST ALL COMFORT A PLEASURE BY not getting my shoes made to order by GEO. BRYANT for $5, 204 I urk st., near Jones. MONEY G MY HOUSE Y, BY NOT HAVIN papered and painied by the Co-operative Paper- hanging Company, 635 McAllister st. FOUND. [OUND—SETTER D6G PROVE !‘ROYERTY‘ pay advertisement. S. P. MIDDLETON, 30 Montgomery st. JOUND—_YOUNG BLACK-AND-TAN DOG Call at 1620 Dolores. PHYSIC1ANS. D LUCIS, PHYSICN-SURGEON,ROY AL niversity Turin, Ltaly. Nuclens bldg,661 Markt REMOVED-DE. C. C. O'DONNEJLL TO 1208 Market st.; diseases of women a specialty. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCK, Arrived. SATURDAY, February 1. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 85 hrs frm Tacom: 3500 tons coal. to 8 P Co. akland direct. Schr Mary Dodge, Hansen, 16 days frm Kahului; 3642 bgs sugar, to Alexander & Baldwin; 2970 bgs sugar, 10 J D Spreciels & Bros Co. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. HAMBURG—Arrived out Feb 1—Stmr Persia, STETTIN—Salled Jan 29—Stmr Thingvalls, for New Yor GLASGOW—Sailed Jan 31—Stme Ethiopla, for York. OUTHAMPTON — safled Feb 1—Stmr- New York, for New York. HAVRE -salled Feb 1—Stmr La Gascogne, for New 3 orik <ailed Feb 1—-Stmr Bonn, for New \T}’;IRIEAM-EMled Feb 1—Stmr Schiedam, w Y ork. TLLY—Passed Feb 1—Stmr Kensington, from New York, for Antwerp. LIZARD—Passed Feb 1—Stmr La Bretagne, fm New York, for Havre. ———— MARKIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were Issued by the County Clerk’s office yesterday: Charles E. Pond and Isabelle Grant, 29—26. Charles H. White and Emma L. Bock, 24—20. Lau Yuen Yon and Wong Hay, 25—17. Manuel E. Oliver and Rosie Brady, 35—18. Jose Cabral and Mariana Da Silva. 21—26. Lars G. Larsen and Eline A. Olsen, 28—32. Frank Stubeger and Rosa Tmoss, 2725, W. B. White and Susanna C. Sherry, 28—20, Michael F. Riordan and Marv Duley, 2120, Joseph Weber and Minnle Palt, 28—30. F. M. Stevens and Josephine M. Hubert, 24—~20. Charles C. Stockton and Lois C. Starr, 36—38. veal a week; rent $14: 4 living-rooms. Inquireat | James Svenson and Matilda J. Larsson, 53—45. 462 Tehama st., bet. Fifth anl Sixth T. J. Bradshaw and Sarah E. Fuller, 37--29. EURNITURE FOE SAL, DIVOKCE PROCEEDINGS, T 747 MARKET W Complaint filed: = OPENING MONDAY, FEB. 8. Annie Brown against R. S. Brown. Brassels carpet lald Heavy floor ollcioth English linolenm . Solia oak parlor sets. SHIREK & SHIREK. 747 Market, o NO BRANCH STORES. $20. ONE ADVERTISEMENT LIKE THIS + will be taken for $20 on a $100 purchase of furniture or household goods at H. SCHELL- HAAS', 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. INELY FURNISHED FLAT, 8 ROOMS AND bath, complete for housekeeping; low rent. 461 Jersey st., 3 doors from Castro. ALACE PEDESTAL EXTENSION TABLE; - few odd parlor chairs cheap. 415 Golden Gate. $98 FURNITURE _OF 6 ROOMS FOR « sale. Address Felice. box 2, Call. G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- « ding; new folding-beds, ¥9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c pr step; furniture exchged. 779 Mission st. EDUCTIONSON LARGE 3TOCK, NEW AND second-hand: 400 ts, good 'as new: ol cloth, 2c; patior sults, $19 Uy linoleam, d5c; pleco chamber sults, $i4 50: cornice poles, 26c; Tan; 1 eash or installments; goods shij Sree . . NELSON. 18 Fourth st o CARPET CL NING. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED iike new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; tel. South 36, D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 « 14th st.; cleaning 3c a yard. Tel. Mission 74. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250. MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND K| « ovating works. 458 Stevenison: tel. south 228, J ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and sitering. 318-316 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet Reating Works, 8637 Fehama: tel. So-40. ONKLIN'S CARFET BEATING WORKS. 333 J Goldon Gate ave.: telephcne east 126. % MEDICAL. Pine Street. PINE, BELOW STOCKTON—PLEASANT single'rooms; $4, $5 and $6 per month; 611 grates. 17 60 82 siréd. Polk Street. POLK—FRONT BAY-WINDOW ROOMS; also single; $5 up; also housekeeping. POLK—BAY WINDOW ROOM; allday; gas, water. POLE, COR. O'FARRELL — NEATLY furnished sunny rooms; houskeeping if de- SUN Post Street. POST—NIGELY FURNISHED LARGE suite: also sunny rooms; rent reasonable. POST—ELEGANT FURNISHED PAR- lors; also single rooms; $2 a week upward. Fowell Street. POWELL—FLAT OF 6 SUNNY ROOMS: rent $35; sultable for offices. Rausch Street. RAUSCH, NEAR HOWARD-—7 NICE UN. furnished rooms, large yard; cheap rent. Stockton Street. STOCKTON — DOUBLE, FURNISHED, 41 sunuy front room, $9; single, $5; 2 un- furnishea. 6072 STOCKTON — NEATLY FURNISHED 2 sunny room 1n private family; $4. 207 50 113 16 $1 2,200 CARPETS CLEANED ON THE. L floor. 206 Leavenworth st. : QiR xons o ak Roll Toj ks, Oak Chiffonierar, oo Oak Bed Sets.. Oilcloths and Tinoleums. Stoves and Ranges. ..,......oe. s .- Thousands of bargains. We Keep eve §aeh or ime payments. J. NUONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, sheivings, mirrors, desk: Safes, chaurs, scales, etc., and a very large stock them, too; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore going elscwhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 103 Mission st., above ~ixth. MBS, M. H. OBER, HEADQUARTERS OF Ypsilanti Unlon Suits and Equestrian Tights Jaros Underwear; Ober Corsets for stout figu es. Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jennes Miller £00ds and Gertrude baby outfits; reductions: send for catalogue, 34 Geary st., San Francisco. {OR FINE POULTRY AND GAME GO TO A. = STRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market. P RTINGTON'S 8CHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Tilustration reopens Monday, January 6. For particulars aadress or apply 424 Pine st. EUECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- et T T week: free bus :} and the ferry. ]/ \BERATL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- €lry, etc.: Jowest rates. 948 Market st. (b BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD: store fixtores, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, eic. cheap. Yard 1160 Mineion st near Fight: Sutter *treet, SUTTER, NEAR POLK —2 SINGLE newly furnished, svith or without board. 1115 Taylor Street. ]4QTAYLOR, CORNER EDDY AND TAY- lor—Newly-furnished front suite, suitable for professional man. (J0AKRs, UAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mrs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st., upstairs. T ARLES, ATTENTION — HAVE A POSL- tive cure for female complaints: trial: bottle free; mail orders promptly attended to. Corona Remedies, 917 Market st., offices 1 and 2. BLESSING TO LADIES_INSTANT RE- iief for monthly irregularities from any cause by the most experienced ladies’ physician in Cali- fornia; Iatest method; superior to any: beware of trauds; come direct to Woman’s Dispensary.’ DR. and MRS. DAVIES, 14 MeAllister st., uext Hi- bernia Bank, and avoid blood poisoning or life injury, French F, Pink Piils, $3. ADIES—CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- nyroyal Pills (Diamona Braud) are the bes safe, rellable; take 1o other: send dc. stamps ot particuiars, “Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mail; st drogeists. _Chichester Chemical Com- pany, Philadeiphia, Pa. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU ments-or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men’s physician;knowledge can be sent and used at home; all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. BS. G. WOOD, MIDWIFE; DISEASES OF the womb a speciaity. 230 Clara st., nr. Fifth, DEHEALL 14 MoALLISTER STREKT, NEAR ) -Jones. Diseases of women and children. LL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE stored in a few hours: safe and sare relfef at aay time; travelers helped at once: home in con- finement; Fflnl:h;llls guaranteed: consult free. MRS. DR. WEYTH, 816 Post st., near Larkin. T)ES. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women &nd restores all cases of ir- IR sephrate BOME Tor pasienis; Dest Wely @ 3 ome- for patients; best skill: medical aitendance: low fees; regulator, $2. 1870 Market. LD GOLD, SIL’ GENTS AND LADIES (8} CIothing boneht, - CONMAN. 41 Third 6t DRESSMAKERS. o Y \UITS, $3: SK1RTS, 76C; SILK WASTS, $1 50; S by the day. 55b Stbvenson, near Seventh: 32 TAYLOR, COR. O'FARREEL—NICELY furnished sunny rooms, en suite or single. TYLISH DRESSES MADE FROM $& TP; S perfect fit guaranteed. 621 Geary st - 1hird Street. INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR oo 506 16 31 B0 per WEnes A1 50 10 85 per weeks electric lights lnne':’-'v_'m‘m;'-mn T'm; free bus. Twelfth Street. TWELFTH, BET. MISSION AND HOW ard—Furnished room, cheap; private family CUT AN/ FITTED, $3;: DRESSES, ———bi AT Drices: walsts 83, 11 Geary 8t. 8 SEWING - MACHINES. : ENTED §1 60 MONTHLY; SECOND-HAND machines - Domestic, New Home, White, mmr’& m&. 145 Sixth st. ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA ting Pills: safest, best: never fail; 1 per box. WIDBEIS Grugstore, 14 Eills st formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agents. A URE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whatever cause: & home in con- finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar anteed, by MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. HUME, A FRIENDAND MUTHEK'S CARR, A RSB FONRS 1416 Rishih st Aemate BS. DR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME IN confinement: irregularities cured in a few hours without operation; pills $2. 419 Eddy st. gmura FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO 41 Jadies troubled with irregularities: no danger: safe and aure: $2 60 C. 0. D.; don’t delay il too ate, BROS., Oakiand, Cal, LLKINDS " SOLD, EXCHANGED, A Tented, npm?}::mwm '205 Fourth st. Il’ IRREGULAR Okt ANY FEMALKE DISEASE ‘see Mrs. Dr. Puets and be content. ml«l&. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall wiil not be inserted. They must be handed In at elther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. | BORN. ARNOLD~—Tn this city, January 26, 1896, tothe ‘wife of Henry A. Arnold, a daughter. BODE~In Oakiand, january 28, 1896, to the wite of H. C. W. Bode, a son. BURKE—January 25, 1896, to the wife of James P. Burke, a son. i GORDAN-—In this city, January 29, 1896, tothe wife of Jacob Gordan, a son. GROVERMAN n this city, January 27, 1896, to the wife of Fr. Grovermann, a son. HAUCH—In Alameds, tothe wifeof H. Hauch, & daughter. HOPP —In this city, Jan 30, 1898, to the wife of Harry R. Hopps, a daughter. JORDAN—In this city, January 31, 1898, to the wife of James Jordan, a daughter. KOHLER—January 28, 1896, tothe wifeof J.J. Kohler, a son. LAWS—In this city, January 26, 1896, to the wite ot John C. Laws, a daughter. LYNOTT~In this city, January 27, 1896, tothe wife of P. F. Lynott a son. MGLANE—In this city, January 30, 1896, to the wife of Peter McGlane, twin sons. McGORRY—In this city, January 26, 1898, to the wife of J. E. McGorry, a son. METZNER—In this city, Januvary 5, 1896. 1o the wife of William Metzner, a daughter, NELSON-—In this city, Janu: 29, 1896, to wife of Captain N. P. wfl‘ofi son. e O’'NIEL—In this city, January 18, 1896, to the ‘wife of Thomas O’ Niel, a son. PRENDERGAST—In this clty, January 23, 1896, t0 the wife of James M. Prendergast, a son. UIGLY—In this city, u: 29, 1 S S ifaof Densle Satels o B e e R stone and Mrs. George Waldron of Oakland, & ns 3 , aged 68 years "v.a-e °'Ffi§5.’£"°.m‘ musyl;‘zlunrc.ell -r:( r)rl%'Rch“'; fully tnvited to attend the funeral TOMORROW, t 2 o'clock P. .. from Knig! 9}!’;‘:'1:’8'.:.:@ 909 Market street. Members of Fiiendship Lodge, K. of H., and Bay City Lodge, K. and L. of H., are invited to uu‘:’fl. R N F—In this elty, Janu 3 y D loved wite of Honry Hobiendurt, a e tive of Stettin, l;]nmmem. Germany, aged on hs. ’ea'm g&:fl:‘ and acqualntances ®re ras l} sully (nvited to_sitend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock . A, from her lu residence, 25 Sherwood place, off Third street, batween Mission and Howard. Iuterment Laure HIll Cemetery. JONES—Inthe City and County Hospltal, Feb- ruary 1, 1896, Griflich Jones, aged 26 years. G—Tn this city, January 31, ) N Feloved husbant of Emma Krumberg, and father of William, Emma, Lizzie and Annie Krumberg, & native of Germany, aged 40 years and 10 months, A iember of Herkules Lodge No. 8. 0.d.H. 8. 23-Friends and acaualntances are ' raspact- sully tnvited to_astend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. .. from his late Tesidence, 258 Seventh street, between Howard and Folsom, thence to Druids’ Hall, 418 Sutter street, between Stockton and Powell. Iniermens 1. 0. O. . Cemetery. LE MARE—In this city, January 81. 1896, Carlos Paul, beloved son of Mary and ke late W. B. Le Mare, a native of San Francisco, aged 12 years 7 and 1day. D Friands are respectfully invited to attend the funerai THIS DAY (Sunday),at 10 o'elock A.>. from the residence of his mother, 614 Linden avenue, thence to_Sacred Heart Church for services, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LEAL-In Haywards, January 31, 1896, Manuel, beloved husband of Mary Isabel Leal, and father of Mrs. Joseph Pachope and William R. Leal, & native of Azores, aged 66 years. A member of St. Johu’s Council, U. P. E. - Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited t0 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sundey) at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment Catho- lic Cemetery. LINCOLN—In this city. Febsuary 1, 1896, Law- rence Percival, beloved son of Charles P.and Mabel Lincoln, a native of San krancisco, aged 9 ars 7 months and 23 day Y Ha-Friends are respectiully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Synday), st 2 o'clock P. u., from the residence of his parents, 311 Steiner street. LIPPMAN-¢in this city, February 1, 1896, Aaron Lippman LOGUE—In this city, February. 1, 1896, James, beloved husband of Ann Lotne, and father of Lizzie, Katle, Thomas, James and FEdward Joseph Logue, a native of County Derry, Ireland, aged 47 years 1 month and 6 days. LYNCH—Tn this city, January 81, 1896, Charles Lynch, a native of Ireland, aged 551}'0:;!’53 = EVITT—In this clty, February 1, , Ed- N ard .. dearty batoved husband of Sary E.Mo- Devitt {(nee Skelly), father of Gertle, Lulu aud May McDevitt. beloved son of the late Marzarette Murphy, and brother of Jobn, Thomas and An- drew McDevitt and Frank and William Marphy, a native of New York City, aged 41 years 3 B Raoads nd acquaintances are résoeot- Friends and acq! ni fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday). at_9:30 o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 7_Miller place, off Folsom, between Fourth and Fifth, thence (o St. Patrick’s Church at 10 o'clock 4. M. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. McFALL—In Sacramento, February 1,1893, An- drew McFall, father of Emily, Mary and Mar- garet McFall, a native of Ireland. aged 74 years. MOORE—In this city, February 1, 1896, Will S., son of George A.” Moore, a native of Kansas, aged 20 vears 4 months and 18 davs. AT Friends and ACQUAINIADCES aTe T - fully invired to attend the funeral TO-MORROW Monday), at 2 o'clock P.M., from the First aptist Church, Eddy street, between Jones and Leavenworth, lnterment private. MORSE—In this city, January 31, 1896, Sar: beloved wite of Henry S. Morse, a native of West India Island, aged 26 years. O'NEIL—In this city, Jannary 31, 1896, Margaret beloved daughter of the late Willlam and Bridget O'Neil. and sister of Mrs. H. Dowd and Thomas O'Nell, a native of San Francisco, aged e 1ds a es Are respect #a-Friends and acquainances 2 fully invited toattend the funeral THIS DAY at 2 o'clock P. M., from her late resi- 4 Post s'reet, thence to St. Dominic’s Church for services, commencing at 2:30 o'clock ». M. Interment Moun: Caivary Cemetery. CPPER—LIn this city, February 1, 1896, Thomas A., sonof Catherine Pepper, anative of Provi- dence, R. I, agea 16 years 7 months and 8 days. PERATT—In this city, February 1, 1896, infant child qf Theodore and Maggzie Peratt, a native of San Francisco. POWERS—In this clty, February 1, 1896, Alfred M.. youngestand beloved son of P. J. and the late Ellen Theresa Powers, brother of Philomena A., 1sabelle M., Edward and David P. Powers. and nephew of Mrs. M. 0’'Keefe, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 6 years 11 monthsand 29 days. xBumTlo. Troy and Cohoes (N. Y.) papers please copy. 8- Friends and _acauaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the fun 1 TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2:30 0'clock P. .. from the resi- qence of his parents, 410 Bryant strect. SCHELS—In this city. February 1, 1896, Helene, beloved wife of August Schels, and mother of Joteph Peter Stang. Mrs. ¥. Diem, Mrs. W. Dunn P and the late Willlam Stang, a native of Baaen, Germany. aged 50 years 4 months agd 11 days. (Oblo paper pleuss copy. | \ B Friends and acqualntances ard respect- fully invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock P. &, from her late residence, 2330 Greenwich strect, between Pierce and Steiner. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. SMITH—In the City and County Hospital, Feb- ruary 1, 1896, Theresa Smith, 18 years. STETS8ON—In this city, January 31, 1896, Mrs, Margaret Osband stetson, wife of Alber: Stetson, aged 61 years and 2 months. [Chicago papers please copy. | AF-The funeral will take place TO-MORROW Mouday), at 10 o'clock A. M., from the resi- ence, 141614 Washington street. SWINERTON—In this city, February 1, 1896, Roy C., youngest son of Arthur W.and Minnie A.‘Swinerion, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 7 month and 14 days. @~ Notice of funeral hereatter. TURNER—In North Oakland, February 1. 1898, Mary E., beloved wife of Captain H. N. Turner, B native of Geneva, N. Y., aged 66 years. A Friends and’ acquaintances “are respect- folly invited to attena the funeral services TO-MORROW (Monday), at 11 o'clock A. M., at the Third Congregational Church, Fiiteenth street, San Francisco. Interment private. VINCENT—In this city, February 1, 1896, Rich- ard. beloved husband of Elizabeth Vinceat, and father of Jeunle, Elizabeth, Beile. Willle and Walter Vincent, a nativeof St. Johns, New- foundland, agea 46 years. WARREN—In this city, January 80, 1896, Al- phonse Russell Warren, a native of New York, aged 63 years, AF~Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (unday), as 1 o'clock P. M.. at the parlors of N. Gray & Co., 641 Sacramento street, under the auspices of San Francisco Typographical Union No. 21, Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WHITE—In this city, January 30, 1896, Waller D., béloved husband of Estaline Virginia White, 8 native of Massachusetts, aged 44 years@ months and 12 day. A5 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from Masonio Temple, ‘corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 44, F.and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. WINTERS—In this city, January 31, 1896, Marie L., beloved wite of L. Winters, and daughter ot Mrs. C. Schueegass, and sister of Mrs. A. Goeh- riog and Bertha, Amelia, Fred and Adolph Schneegass, & native of New York City, aged 26 years 7 months and 20days. A member of the Eintracht Ladles' Society and Loreley Vereln. A3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully (nvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P.X., from_her late resi- dence, 20074 Golden Gate avenue, between Lyon and Lott streets. Interment L O.O.F. Ceme- tery. ——— MAREIED. HARTJE—J URGENS—In this city, January 29, 1896, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Henry Hartje and Louise Jurgens. DIED, Brown, Ann McFall, And; Cusick, Sarah Moore, Will S Fanning, Mrs. Tessie Fizzzeraid, Kllen Fiyon. John Gladstone, Witliam Hohendor?, Elvine Jones, Grifiith Krumberg, Wilhelm Le Mare. Carlos P, Leal. Manuel Lippman, Aaron Lincoln, Lawrence P, Morse, Sarah O'Nell, Margaret E. Pepper, Thomas A. Peratt (infant Powers, Alfred M, Schels, Helene Smith, Theresa Stetson, Margaret 0. Swinerton, Rov C. Turner, Mary E. Vincent, Richara Logue, James Warren, Alpho Lynch, Charles + White, Wahes e ™ MeDevitt, Edward C. Winters, Mario L. BROWN—Tn ‘allejo, February 1, relict of W. N. Brown, and mo A. W. Mortlock, Mrs. T o N. P, James Paterson, Futhn a8 Mes &#~Notice of funeral hereatter. CUSICK—In tniscity, January 30, 189 beloved wife of. Owen Casick, d-mxhu% o?'fl‘r’l Maggle Johnson, and sster of James Leahy and Mrs. Mar; a native of San Jose, 'y Laurence, Cal., :'d ‘t; years. A4 Friends and acquaintances are fally tnviced to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 9 o'clock A. M., from the unker- taking pariors of McGinn Bros., 51 Eddy street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FANNING—In New York City, January 28, 1896, irs, Tessle Fanning, beloved 'sister of M. R. and the late Gregory Courtney of San Francisco, aged 61 years. FLYNN—In this city, Janu: 31, 1896, John Flynn, beloved brotherof Mrs. J. F. Dwyer. axiative of Ireland, aged 47 years. AF-Friends and’ acquaintances are respsci- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday).at 7:80 o'clock ... from fhe resi- lence of his brother-in-law, J. F. Dwyer, 132014 Harrison street, thence to ‘St. Joseph's Charch, Where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8 o’clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers, FITZGERALD—In this city, January 81, 1896, Ellen, beloved daughter of James and Eliza Fitz’ gerald, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 3 days. ‘ B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to. attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 12 o'clock M., from’ the residence Of heér parents, 916 Nacoma street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . GLADSTONE~—In this city, February 1, 1896, Wil- liam, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Glad- stone, and father of Joseph and Hervert Glad- 1896, Ann, UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS. veryibing Requisite for First-class Funerals at Reagonable Rates. Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin Schoel. ‘Telephone 3080. [AS. MOM ENOMEY. CHAS. MCMENOMEY. JXIIES McMENOMEY & SON, DNDERTAKERS AND_ EMBALMERS, Stroet, Near Seventh. 1687 Missig Sivsis sy Sove JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTOES, 19 Van Ness ave., negr Market st., San Francisco Telephone So. 156. "GYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY, I’ SANMATEO COUNTY; NDNA!SU‘“IAR] 1ald out on Ih‘a ll'dn pllnoit Perpeiual care; beans irel nt and easy of access; seoic bofers buylug & burial piace elsewhere. e i City « tlice, § City Hall Avenua Had Use for Him. James Payn, the London writer, tells a seasonable story. He saysa young man was paying his attentions to a “‘beloved object,”” contrary to the wishes of her father, “a man of thews and sinews,’” and one day the latter kicked the loyer vio- lently into the street. Ina day or two, :uelx- reotoverv, fl::i ’reiected suitor, appar- ently not one w! iscouraged, th‘evl;«;us‘e once x'zlr,ore.l A roaiiac *What, again!"” exclaimed patert; putting on his well-soled boopu iomtlii:;: ‘No, n0,” cried the young man. *T haye given up all hope of winning vour daugh- ter; but in consequence of that utoundfng kick you gave me t'other day I have been requested, on the strength of my earnest recommendation to the committee, to ask you to join our football club,” 7