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12 HOUSES TO LET. PO S UUIIBNILL VY OR. SHOTWELL AND TWENTY-FIRST, 10 C rooms, bath, $30; 1137 Guerrero. 6 rooms, bath, newly papered, $20; cor. Kearny and Chest- nut, 8_rooms, marine view, newly painted, etc., $16; 929 Natoma, 6 rooms, $16; 105 Diamond, 5 rooms, bath, $16. W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Mont- gomery st. NORNFEE, SUNNY, ROOMY HOUSE, SUTTER st.. nr. Hyde; contains 30 rooms, baths, etc.; surnished; will sell on part payment. Call at O'FARRELL & CO., 11 Montgomery st. FLATS TO LET—Continued. TNt b Mo Wvuduinb oot S IRST FLOOR—4 ROOMS; LARGE YARD: unfinished basement; $16: clean and Tepair: quiet, attractive, private street. STER, 36 Glen Par] Twelfth st HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Bush Street. BUSH — PLEASANT ROOM SUITE, 727 single or housekeeping; $8 up. ET—ELEGANT NEW MODERN HOUSE; bath and finished basement. Jack- ‘Lavrel and Locust; marine view; rent WILL E. FISHER, 14 Post st. conservator; order; low rent to desirable ienant. Apply MAD- ISON'& BURKE. or and Broadway: 10 rooms and bat! rent ressonable. Apply 929 Broddway. §13. 828 LOCUST AVE, NEAR LAGUNA R . und McAllister sts,—4 rooms and base- ment. “A PPRECIATED IF SEEN_82015 SUTTER, near Jones: choice for doctor or dressmaker. California Street. 1520 CALIFORNIA_FURNISHED LOWER floor complete for housekeeping; 2 sunny furnished. 639 Tihed room sind Kitchen, complete. Fell Streei. 94 FELL-FINE, LARGE, SUNNY ROOMS, single or en suite; housekeeping or use of kitchen: prices lo Eighth Streer. EIGHTH—8 SUNNY UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms; also front alcove. Ellis Street. ELLIS, COR. LARKIN—SUNNY FUR- ) MODE 7 ROOMS; BATH, YARD, FELL—UNFURNISHED FRONT BAY- $20. garden. 2516 Webster si- 429 wiidcw room, 85. EDUCED TO $45—2512 CALIFORNIA ST Fillmore Street. R itiner—7 rooms: batn, billlard-room, laun- dry, large garden; sun in every room. 0 ROOMS AND BARBER-SHOP; 1610 Harrison, near Twelfth. FURNISHED NY PARLOR, WITH . small room, 220813 Fillmore, nr. Clay. $1 Folsom Street. ROOMS TO LEY. Brannan Street. g’E‘:P- FUBM“ED ROOM; USE OF STOVE AND dishes; §1 & week. 422 Braonan st. California Street. CALIFORNTA—-THREE SUNNY FUR- nished or unfurnished rooms; moderate. 141 ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Miscellaneous. (CYBNER BAY-WINDOW SUNNY SUITES, suitable for doctors or dentists. Grand South- ern, SE cor. Seventh and Mission; elevator: mod- erate rates. ULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR. B e romer single and svites; $8 and $16, up. Castro Street. CASTRO — LARGE, SUNNY, furnished room: 84. Eday street. 1 EDDY—LARGE SUNNY, BAY-WINDOW; single or en suite; suitable for doctor. 118 EDDY_SUNNY RGOMS; NEW FURNI- ture; 85 up; also 3 housekeeping cheap. Eighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 8TH st., near Market; furnished snd unfurnished. FRONT 518 BOALDING AND LUOMS. PRIVATE GENTEEL FAMILY WILL AC- commodate 1 or 2 gentlemen with nicely fur- nished room and board: location superior; Tefer- ence required. Addres box 101, Call. 1107 BUSH-NICELY FURNISHED PAR- lor: suitable 1 or 2 gentlemen; private family. 829 SEARY —SUNNY FRONT ROOMS running water; te; good board reasol able; yara, oo BT 712 EOST-SUNNY FRONT PARLOR: ALSO HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1896. PERSONALS. Mmm.m-mxn‘vib‘fifiua MAN WOULD like '0 correspond with a working woman. Address E., box 1£ Call Office. T LINCOLN KOS, Cash ers, 228 Sixth st., between Howsrd and Folsom, middle of the block, between the two markets. 20 cans sugar corn, $1; 16 cans best tomatoes, #1; 10 cans lobsters or sweetbreads, 81; 20 s rice, ®1; 25 Ibsplums or prunes, $1; 10 cans_choice milk, $1; best hams, 10c b: rolled shoulders, 8lac’ b: eggs, 10c dozen; fresh butter, 25¢ roll; flour, 85¢ sack. LINCOLN BROS., 226 Sixth st. THEE CITY HAS GONE CRAZY. WHY? PROFESSOR ZANZIC has captured the hearts of 'he people. He is emphatically the great- est spiritualist and clairvoyant in our midst. Men of eminence iu_every learned profession seek his advice. From the gilded palace to the humble cot he sull is pre-eminent. No maiter the trouble, seek ZANZIC. His parlors are always open. 315 Ellis_st. Positively our last entertainment March 26, Golden Gate Hall. Ellis Street. TKE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS ST.. SAN FRAN- clsco, MRS. KATE 8. HART, manager—Just a newly furnished, well appionted, quite 20use; ' containing 150 rooms, large and small, sunny rooms, single or en suite; gas and elec- tricity, hot snd cold running water in each room; elevator and fire escapes: situate conven- ient to the business center of the city, principal hotels and theaters; electric cars direct to ferry and park pass the door. 31 %1 ELLIS-NICELY FURNISHE® SUNNY 2 room for gentleman; rear house: $5 50. opened; T OWER FLOOR 5 ROOMS: RENT $14. 812 795 FOLSOM—88 PER MONTH, 3 SUNNY | 7] 8 ELLIS_NICE FURNISHED SINGLE 4 Jessie, near Nint in grocery rooms furnished for housekeeping. rooms; $6. 741 FOLSOM — SUNNY HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, FOLSOM — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Fe!l Street. to let; $25. 946 43%0'1 RRELL, BET. ) Jones—9 rooms; bath. GUSE OF 7 ROOMS AN D LARGE GROUNDS, suftuble for poultry or hog ranch; plenty of water. Hart st., opp. Six-mile House, San Bruno TAYLOR AND housekeeping, $8 and $10 per month; bath. Fourth Street. FOURTH—NICE SUNNY COMPLETE housekeeping rooms; range: water; cheap. FOURTH — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; also single rooms. 120 225 . NR. DOLORES . TWENTY-SECOND S 924" FOURIH—SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT 307 —5 nice sunny rooms and bath: $12 50. Tooms for housekeepings rent $5. MARY ST, NR. FIFTH AND MISSION— = e 20 31 sunny roorms, $12 4 rooms. $14. ey 13_), 1 SANCHEZ ST.. COR. ARMY—6 NICE 292 sunny rooms: § i?)‘)2 TWENTY-SIXTH— COTTAGE OF § L.LZ rooms and bath; furnished or unfur- nished; yard, stable, basement; modern improve- ments. s).’)"l MISSION ST., NR. NINETEENTH— Z£Z91 House of 8 rooms; modern plumbing: basement: large vard: rent $20. Apply 2243 Mis- sion or 7% ‘ntieth. (HEAPEST HOUSE IN CITY: 8 ROOMS; / bath; modern: $20. 53414 Valencia, or. 17th. 9217k SEARY — THREE SUNNY UNFUR- 2 nished housekeeping rooms. Key 217 Geary st. 3] SOLDEN GATE-LARGE FRONT ROOM for light housekeeping; other rooms 87 up; iarge yard. 1618 SREEN, NEAR FRANKLIN-TWO pleasunt’ sunny rooms; sink in kitchen; newly painted and whitened; yard; use laundry. Golden Gate Avenue. Green Street. HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, basement, yard, laundry : $25. OMS AND BARN; VERY ¥ NICOL, 53434 California st. T £ OF 6 ROOMS: BATH AND YARD; rent £15. 147 Valencia st. P ABY HAPPY ) contente HAMMONI 5-R00 737 Treat ave. ‘\ ODER: COTTAGES. JAS. B. 59, 214 Pine st. AND $12; SUND JSES OF 4 AND 5 rooms; large yard and basement. Corner res and kifieeath sts. 97 Q¢) WAS , LOWER, 7 3132 2k, View, 50; cor. Steve Willows, lower, 6 rooms, b: . 2518 Mission, upper, 6 rooms, bath, § ‘hirteenth, near Howard, upper, 5 roons, bat 2825 How - ard, lower, 5 rooms, bath, yard, $20; 617 Seven- bath, $20; 117 Hermann, ; 207 Second, upper, 7 teenth, upper, lower, 5 room: baih, s, $1%: 58 Tchama, upper, 6 rooms, $18: 2 rréro, upper, five rooms, bath, $17: 608 O’Farrell, upper, 3 rooms, bath, 817 13 McLea, off ear Harrison, lower, 4 rooms, bath, $15; Mission, upper, 4 rooms, bath, 814. W. H. IM & CO., 118 Montgomery st 55 EAR SCOTT: 2205 xeweana inst comoleted Apply 10 AT: SACHAD 5 rooms and bath; new ; wooden mantel, etc. OPP. BELLA rent $20 AG, 19 HILL FLATS—920 P 5 a Hotel; b and 6 rooms and bath Apply BOV. ¥ PP_ST., Twenty-third, containing 5 and 6 rooms, baths, i fireplaces, with large separate back yard, Call at office, O'FAREELL LAT OF 4 ROOMS A TH, lower flat 3 rooms. 1024 Nineteenti. CALIFORNIA—UPPER FLAT rooms, unfu v-secoud and | | 81¢ Harriet Street. HARRIET — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. 29 Harrison Street. OUR FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Tooms for housekeeping in private family where ere are no children; separate entrances. Apply 822 Harrison. Cotiage reasonabie. Howard Street. 553 HOWARD — A LARGE SUNNY FUR- O nished housekeeping room to let cheap. TAEL HOWARD—2 NICE NY FUR- T66% ihed rooms: complete for housekeeplag. 32 FELL, NEAR MARKET-—FINE LARGE sunny bay-window room and bath ; xlso single rooms. 82 151 21 Folsom Street. FOLSOM, NR. FOURTH—SUNNY FUR- nished rooms; $1 per week. Franklin Street. FRANKLIN—NICELY ‘guxmsnmn Geary street. GEARY — GROUND FLOOR: LARGE front room sultable for business: key 217. GEARY—SUNNY FRONT ROOM; SIN- gle; rent 88, 3 single rooms; with board, $20; bath;: gas. 017 SEARY-—PARLOR SUITE, FURNISHED or unfurnished; excellent board. 999 HYDE—-LARGE SUNNY ROOM: HOT and cold water; exira table board; large grounds. 61 GEARY— PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM; £ood board: private family ; reasonable. 116 ZCBE—REMODELED_NEWLY FURN. ] ished suites and single;first-cldss table board ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; passed for neatness and comfort; 50c, 76¢ and TUNSUR- 81 per day: $2, $2 50, $3 per week and up; $8 to 850 mo. Hackineler's Hotby, GEO. GRUENIG, Pr. W EY WILL MEN BE SLAVES OF TOBACCO and liquor when it can be cured without the use of _aru, nything takeh into the sys- tem? This is not a “may be” or -‘perhaps,” but & sure cure that has been tried by hundreds and suc- ceeded: cure of tobacco guaranteed: no cure no pay. MRS.SARAH SEAL, room 8, 24 Sixth st. LFRED C. MONALA. PROFESSOR OF legerdemain, can be enc; for parlor parties, entertainments. 605 Third st.; hours from 1 to 4 P. M. daily. . HE ECONOMY” MILLINERY, RED FRONT, 40, 46 Sixth; children’s school hats dyed, pressed 25¢; hats trimmed 25¢; feathers curled 5c. PBEST, TABLE BOARD IN THE CITY; 84 50 week, $16 a month, at Hackmeler's Hotel. HACKMEIER'S HOTEL, 135129 EDDY ST.; new manazement: GEORGE GRUENIG, pro- prietor: board and room $5 and $6 a week and up. HOTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references given and required: all mod- ern conveniences. S YOUR HAIR THIN, OR HAVE YOU SPOTS that will not grow? If 5o consult (free) EDITH E. MCLEAN, physician for the hair, room 45, 6 Eddy st.; terms moderate: ladies’ rooms. EALTHY BABY FOR ADOPTION., MRS, DR. FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameds. NNULMENT OF MAREIAGE AND DI- vorce; legal everywhere. P. 0. box 2263. S. F. CHILDR:N BUAKDED. e T UV ST ADY OF EXPERIENCE WILL TAKE young children to board; mother's care; sunny yard: pleasant home; terms $3. 1618 Green st., near Franklin. ADY WITHOUT CHILDREN DESIRES A child or two to board; will have a mother's care. Apply at 15 Langton st. (399D HOME FOR CHILD: TERMS BEEASON- able. 619 Locust ave., oft Laguns, near Mc- Allister. 332 5] 8 SSARY_ELEGANT FRONT BSUITE, suitable for dressmaker or doctor; also oth- er rooms. Y 0U CAN FIND REFINED HOMEIN AMER- ican family for child; terms moderate. 402 San Jose ave. 735 SEABY_SUNNY FRONT ROOM; RICE- ly furnished, $10; unfurnished, $7. 894 GEARY—SUNNY ALCOVE ROOMS. 110 GEARY, COR. VAN NESS AVE.. THE Martinet; first-class modern apartment- house: rooms en suite and single: new house; ele- gantly fitted; breakiast if desired. Golden Gate Avenue. 39() SOLDEN GATE i VE_NEWLY FUR- two gentlemen. nished sunny parlors; for man aud wife or ANTED—1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOARD; mother’s care; pleasant home; near public school; easy terms. Address or call 770 Twenty- second st., Oakland. UIET HOME FOR INFANT; MOTHER'S tender care: 21ladles; no other children, Call or address k. H., 1636 Grove st. {XPERIENCED NURSE WISHES INFANT or other children to board; reasonable. 2819 Sixteenth st. W ANIED — 3~ CHILDREN TO _BOARD; pleasant home in outskirts of city; $10 month. Apply 14 Seventh st., upsiairs. Grant Avenue. 116A GRANT AVE.—SUNNY SUITES AND single rooms; newly furnished; prices mod- erate. FERA HOWARD, NEAR FOURTEENTH— 1 755" Baywinaow suite, with small kitchen, gas stove, bath: newly furnished; sunny; also 2 Very pleasant back rooms; sun all day; bath; gas stove; nice parties only. Hyde Street. 1 HYDE—1,2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED CAR- 62 peted rooms for housekeeping: bath. ©() HYDE—2 FURNISHED ROOMS COM- 102 plete for housekeeping: cheap at $10. Jessie Street. Jackson Street. 365 JESSIE —3 ROOMS COMPLETE FOR JACKSON,NR. MASON—FURNISHED sunny front housekceping rooms; $5 to $8. housekeeping. Laguna Street. ()8 LAGUNA, NE MCA LLISTER—LARGE 808 front room ana_kitchen: furnished first class; sun all day; $12 50. 42 804 ¥7 50. Larkin Street. LARKIN — NICELY FURNISHED suites: single: housekeeping; bath; gas. LARKIN—SUNNY FURNISHED BED. room, kitchen, §9; large sunny rooms, Green Street. GREEN—1 UNFURNISHED FRONT room; $2 50 month. Haight Street. HAIGHT—-DESIRABLE SUNNY DOU- ble parlors, unfurnished. 1217 220 7OUNG MARRIED LADY WITHOUT CHIL} dren would like a child, not under 5 years, to board; good bome. C. C., box 3, Call Offics STOR&S TO LET. TORE AND 3 ROOMS: CHEAP RENT. 328 Seventh s 4] () KEARNY-LARGE AIRY STORE AND fine offices; liberal inducements. 416 FOURTH_SMALL STORE, WITH ROOM SEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. in rear; rent low. Apply t0 G. H. UMB- Hayes Street. '8 HAYES—FURNISHED HOUSFKEEP- ing rooms or single rooms. Howard Street. 43 834 BOWARD, FLAT D—SUNNY FRONT room with bath, $6. OFFICLS TO LET. PRECKELS BUILDING, 927 MARKET— Elegant sunny offices; low rent; electric-light; heating and janitor service free. 'Apply at build- ing or G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. DENTIST'S OFFICE: SPLENDID TENTRAL location. 10215 Sixth st. I042 HOWARD, NR SIXTH—FURNISHED front room and kitchen, $10; back parlor, for 2 gentlemen, $8, two beds. 12173 HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED »m 2 room, suitable for 1 or2; gas; bath; mily. Jackson Street. JACKSON, NEAR POWELL-SUNNY front rooms; $5 month each. Jessie Strpet. JESSIE, NR. MINT—PRIVATE FAM: ily; singie sunny room; rent $5. 100: 1LARKIN — HANDSOMELY FUR- 2 nished alcove suite: also two rooms: all suitabie for light hoasekeeping; very reasonabie. 101 Leavenworth Street. LEAVENWORTH—3 UNFURNISHED, also 1 furnished, sunny; all conveniences. McAtllister Street. 402 MCALLISTER — UNNY FRONT FUR- .~ nished room suitable for housekeeping; rent $8. 1112 MINNA-FU ISHED HOUSEKEEP- 2 ing room, $170; bay-window room, $2 25 a week. 503 Q1@ MIN 31620 = FAE MI SHED ROOMS FOR 0‘16 housekeeping; large yard. Mission Streei. 864} MISSION-LARGE U 2 keeping rooms: $5 up. 961 MISSION — LARGE SU also single, housekeeping rooms; reasonable. ON — FRONT DOUBLE PAR- Minna Street. CE HOUSEKEEPING MISST | 1053 tors compiete for housekeepiug: $16. Natoma Street. NATOMA—2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR housekeeping; 1large room with range, $5; 69 yard. $18. e yard: ceilar; water free. enteenth st. UETo DA rent $10. 356 Third ROOMS. 227 FOUR- ission and Howard. Y CORNER BAY- 4 rooms and bath: $20. HOM F UNFURNIS| nished; $8. 522 Howard. 5 ROOMS. BATH. 5178 LOMBARD ST. BUCHANA window flat 1 Y FLAT: 5 ROOMS, BATH NE. Jackson and Poik sis. &1 3 ROOMS, BATH. 409%; THIR- < « teenth st., above Valencia. ’30’ LILY AVE.—4 ROOMS AND BATH: rent $14. Owner 111 Van Ness ave. t) FLATS, 4 A ROOMS KACH, 131 LILY & ave, Apply 1. 53] SCERRE “ROOMS AND BATH: Tent $25. 807 Valencia, 4 rooms; *rent 14. JICE MIDDLE FLATS 4 KOOMS: RENT reasonable; £15. 6 Dearborn st., off Seven- teenth, bet. Valencia and Guerrero. E _FLATS TO L TUPPER_AND rent reduced: modern improve- 6 Collinwood st., near Eighteenth. 14254, SACRANESTO, SR HYDE-UFPER £ flat of 5 sunny rooms and ba T FLAT, FIVE ROOMS; BATH, GAS. 1 st., near Third. ments. nice flats: cheap rent OF FOUR S Y 3 complete for housekeeping. EAR VALLEJO— 91108 LARKI provem : waler; key corner. 18.4 MODERN FLAT 7 ROOMS, BATH, . closets, elevator, at 957 Union’st., Oak- Jaud. KOENIG & KKOLL, 1008 Broadway, Oak- and. $2 south slde of McAllister s be put in Order to suit te: DINER, 411 M ]—80"—v§rm:\' R—LOWER FLAT FIVE MOD- | em large sunny rooms: bath. WATER FREE: 7, 8 AND 9 ROOM - flat: allmogern conveniences: fine view: neer Broderick; wiil t. ASHTON & GAK- | Ninth Street. TH—-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT indow room ; running water; light house- Perry Street. PERRY, BET. SECOND AND THIRD—3 or 4 unfurcished rooms; bath. Pierce Street. 813 PIERCE — TLY ~ FURNISHED D1 O front suite, suitable light bousekeeping, with use of piano, parior and bath; private family. Point Lobos Avenue. Jones Street. 907 IONES—THE VAN WINRLE: NEW management: elegant sunny sulies and single; newly furnished; bath, etc.: $10 to $30. 39| JONES-NEWLY FUKNISHED SUNNY suite and single rooms; private family: gentlemen. 518 JONES — ELEGANTLY ~FUENISHED 0. front sunny suite: also single rooms; pri- vate family; terms reasonable. hearny Stree:. RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARN' ant sunny rooms, en suite and singl In every respect: terms reasonable. LARKIN, OPP. LURLINE BATHS— Sunny furnished front rooms; $5. Locust Avenue. LOCUST AVE.,OFF LAGUNA, NEAR McAllister—Sunny room with bath $5 mth. 619 Market Street. LEGANT OFFICES AND FURNISHED rooms at 850 Market st., corner Stockton. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and sultes: per night, 35¢ to $1: week, $1 50 to $5: families’ McAllister Stree:. Min MINNA—LARGE FURNISHED FRONT UROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, single oren suite: transients. Jiission Street. MCALLISTER—2 NICELY FURNISHED 43 room; use of kitfhen. MISSION — NICELY FURNISHED front sunny rooms; terms reasonable. street. 1025 parlor suite; terms reasonable. Montgomery Avenue. A MONTGOMERY AVE.—NEWLY FUR- nished sunny rooms: bath ; gas; reasonable. Ninth Street. NINTH—NICELY FURNISHED SUN. rooms; terms reasonable. 41 2! NY POINT LOBOS AVE.—THREE SUNNY Polk Street. 13928 POLK, FLATI-THREEOR FOUR UN- 1445 nacipanio : Post Street. man; price moderate. Towell Streei. , 2120 Fapisned rooms: housekeeping; bath; furnished rooms for housekeeping. ]01 A POST — 2 NICELY FURNISHED POWELL — 3 NICELY FURNISHED reasouable, #12; no children. POLK—UNFURNISHED FRONT AND rooms for housekeeping, or for gentle- housekeeping rooms; all conveniences; Shipley Street. SHIPLEY ST.—4 ROOMS; RENT $10; new house. silver Street. BILVER—THREE LARGE SUNNY, UN- furnished rooms: 9. Sixth Street. SIXTH—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms; also housekeeping. South Park. 16 SOUTH PARK-WELL-FURNISHED housekeeping suite, $8 ‘and up; single, $5; also unfurmished. Stelner Street. 1483 STEINER-TWO FURNISHED ROOMY )¢ for housekeeping: rent reasonable to good 14 38 tenants. Stockton Street. STOCKTON, COR. FILBERT—2 ‘SUN- = 1703 57 sooms fainianed compiets. $or-noges: keeping; cheap rent. Sutter Street. 933 SUTTER—NEATLY FURNISHED SUN ny rooms for housekeeping : private famil 30 UPPER FLAT; 8 LARGE SUNNY - rooms and bath. ‘62515 Larkin st. NEV, ELAT: 7RO MS. 734 FOURTEENTH 8i.. bet. Sanchez and Market. i i Turk Street. TURK—4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping: hot and cold water; bath. 90. FixE TUPPER FLAT 8 ROUMS AND §20. fai 1029 Valencia, near Twenty-first. FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND BATH: improvements. 713%3 Grove st. $12; 4 ROOMS,$15; 7 KOOMS, $25. 15 Oak st. D ) SUNNY FLAT: 3 ROOMS; YARD; $22.50. sesement: #1s i TEW STEPS FROM CITY HALL 5 rooms and bath. 10 Grove TLEGAN ROOM Apply 51 ELEGANT t. 642 IAvE E Z of 8 and 6 suuny rooms, bath, etc. C(}ZY FLATS: NICE LOCATION; 4and 5 rooms: bath; Hanover pl., off Sacra- mento, below Mason. Apply 520 Sansome, rm. 4 ABY HAPPY: MAMMA SATISFIED? PAPA contented; flat rented from BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montzomery st. JLEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST., BE- low Bryaat, 5 and 6 rooms, bath; $8 to §16. ‘1ehama Street. 44 TEHAMA — LARGE SUSNY FRONT room: kitchen, well farnished complete. Third Street. ¥ OLTON HOUSE, 220 THIRD—SINGLE, suites, light housekpg; $6 up; brick bldg: yard. 44 1 THIED—NICs, SUNNY, COMFORT- 2 abl nsel{eeplnx rooms; eh_llp. 51 TH , COR. SOUTH PARK—FUR- nished housekeeping rooms. ‘Twenty-sixth Street. 1 15[ T‘VENTY’SX_XTH. NEAR MISSION— 2 Larze sunny housekeeping suites; nicely furnished: $9 and $12. Van Ness Avenne. G0, T : cheap. Washington street. Octavia Street. OCTAVIA—-NICE SUNNY FURNISHED rooms. 41 JASTERBROOK BUILDING, 20 AND 24 Geary st.: very central; modern offices; ele- ¥ator: electric lights; cheap. Apply rooni 3: ANTED—INDIAN BASKETS; GIVE SIZE and lowest price B., box 155, Call office. ANCING FOR BALLROOM OR STAGE taught at IRVINE’S, 927 Mission, near Fifth. ‘AGCARPETS WOVE TO ORDER, FOR SA LE; also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres; deal- erin carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st., Oakland, Caf. OBERT TURNER, WRITE TO YOUR SIS ter, Mrs. Mary Wood, 4 Edna st. Hyde, Cheshire, England. J. DOWNS, 1050 Mission, S. F. IANO LESSONS 25, HALF HOUR, BY GER- man lady. 1126 Howard st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private: no charge unless successful; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st SPRING OPENING—PATTERN HATS AND oonnets, Thursday and Friday, March 19 and 20; reasonable prices. MRS. S. THOMAS, 114 Grant ave.; no cards. ESAMELED LETTERS ARE MADE ONLY at 210 Stefner st.; others are agents. Baker Enamel and Manufacturing Company. $ A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE #oor. 206 Leavenworth st. ] ADIES DISLIKE BEING TOLD “EXTRA i for waving and face-enameling”. when they go to get their hair dressed: 1 don't dn that; my price of 26¢ includes all: switches 76c and $1. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. - DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE law, damage_suits, insolvency. Knight's Law and Collection Office, 1001 Market st., SW. cor. 6th 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW KVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad- vertisements in living light; promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. 1“0 CARDS, #$150;: SHOW CAR] tel. Black 141. HILL, 22 Geary st B. L. CASCADE TREATME WONDER- « ful; triumph over disease without medicine; removes canse. R. JACKS, agent, 214 Brannan. ADIES’ HAIR COLORING GUARANTEED; superfluous hair removea: bangs and switches $lup. MRS. E. H. HUBBARD, 923 Market st. FOREINE FoUimny %0 cANE GOTOA STRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration; day and evening classes: instructors, J. EH. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington,R.L Pariington, Particulars 424 Pine si STABLES TO LET. RIVATE STABLE: 3 STALLS: HARNESS. room: place for wagons. 352 Turk si. PIANUS. ViOLL $ MONTHLY INSTALLM Emerson rosewood upright; 3 pedals and foldiug cover: price $175. 418 Eliis, room 22. VEW PIANO: COST $400; MUST SELL AT once for $275. 814 Nineteenth st., nr. Sanchez. . ETC. TS_1 NEW AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALTY; GRIND- ing new edge on razor, 25c; razor concaved, 50c: razor honing and setting, 25c; first-class work. Razor Exchange, 630 Market st. (CHEAPEST AND BEST; GET OUR FIGURES for paper-hanging snd painting. Co-operative Paver-hanging Company, 635 McAlllster st. DDRESSED THOSE WHO WANT TO become rich—Invest your money in Stockton the future Chicago): I willsell vou property for §5 " por. month. Witte to. CHARLES BROHES: HOFER, 1706 Clay st., & F. NEARLY NEW PIANO CHEAP FOR £) cash; must sell immediately. 1102 Filbertst. TPRIGHT PIANO AT A GREAT SACRIL- fice. Call at 522 Sutter st. A SHAW, g5 SIEINWAYS, 8215, $195: Sommer, $185; squares, $25, $55: renis $3 i up, allowed on purchase. H{NE, 186 Ells st. ! ELEBRATED HAINES BROUS, BUSH & J Gerts ard Knabe p anos: being overstocked wholesale prices will rule during the next 30 days. A. L. BANCR@FT & CO., 324 Post st., 8. F. RRIVED—LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- grade T. L. Neumann pianos: prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 82 Ninth st. $9( PIAN + 16 Mea’ PEN FOR BUSIA 3 | U The fines: line of new pianos for rent and sale in San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, 926 Market st., Spreckels building. FINE CONDITION. SCAMITZ, ster st., next Hibernia Bank. OURQUIN'S CAL'A ASTHMATIC PAPER; instant reliet. ‘For sale by all druggists or Cen- tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutterst. FEcTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN. chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 8L 50 10 $8per week: free bus to and from the ferry. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- A elry, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mfrs' cost. Factorv, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES clothing boughz. COLMAWN. 41 Third st. DRESSMAKERS, RADLEY—PALACE OF FASHION, 410 TAY- lor; dresses made over: prices reasonable. T AWN DRESSES M\DE FROM 8150 UP; | Tatest styles and perfect fit. 710 Geary st. RE YOU DiSIROUS OF OBTAINING A £00d planoac a low price and upon very easy hen_investigate our new rent-contract HERMAN, CLAY & CO., Stemway repre- Ives for the Pacific Coast, SW. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. | RESSES $2 UP; WRAPPERS 350 AND UP. 50534 Natoma st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. LICE PETERSON, FASHIONABLE DRESS and mantus maker; tadies’ tailor-made suits at moderate prices. 1205 Folk st. M. G. BADGER, 26 O'FAKRELL, ROOM 1, first floor; sole agents Hallet & Davis pianos; 08, organs sold for cash or instaliments. P SHEET MUSIO 1 CT, COPY, STAT 20.000“ EET MOSICT GF. COF AT Piano Store, 106 McAllister st. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, W ANTED—A LARGE FURNITURE WAGON in good order; corner Jones and Turk sts. ARNOLD. = EINWAY, $166; WEBER, $260: SMALL upright, $80; bargains. BRUENN, 228 Post. ILK WAGON FOR BALE CHEAP: ALSO good horse. 1418 Alabama st., near Army. GOOD SQUARE, $10; A FINE SQUARE,$90; a fine uprigh , $125. Call soon. MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY. 769 Market st. EW BUSINESS BUGGY FOR SALE OR exchange; & barcgin. 836 Devisadero st., near McaDister. ONOVER PIANO:; AS_GOOD AS NEW: great sacrifice, The F. W.SPENCER COM PANY, 338 Post st. CHLICKERING, KNABF, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling pianos: see our new plano jor $187; pianos s0r rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell. $175, CASHORTNSTALLMENTS: WEBER - upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. ECKER BROK., STEINWAY FISCHER other first-class makes of pianos: little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. EASY, TERNS{LOW PRICES. KOHLER & i CHASE, YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. UPERTOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW MU LL] 2 Latham place. FURNISHED PAR- | F_YOU WANT 10 BUY, SELL OR EX change horses, buggles, wagons or harness you will find it to_your advantage to call at Derby Sale Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales every Tuesday at 11 o'clock. C. R. MARTIN, proprietor. 8. WATKINS, auctioneer. QUNSET HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA— O Horses. mules, wagons, buggies and harness. ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- iar. The liyde Ranch, 630 Commercial ST-CLASS PISTURAGE: PLENLY WATER and feed year round. G.W. LUCY, 202 sarket st 15() SETS NEW A<D SECOND-HAND HAR, ness: all kinds; wagons, bugzies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. B. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- keon for 8. F., Police Deparrment. Office and { hospital, 121 City Hali ave.: ' telephone south 401. 4() BORSES ¥GR SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggies, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Bixth st.; auction sales every Wernasr Gay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 FETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS: AL inds: second-hand wagons, , " earty; 2180 20 chean borses, Fifteenti_and hy.fznfll s DENTISTS. e S ONEST WORK;: VERY LOWEST PRICES. DR, HARDCASTLE, 628 Montgomery, rm. 1. FULL SET OF TEETH, $7: WARE. five years. DR. V. CAVALSKY, 24 Sixth st ET OF TERTH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction nnd patentes of improved biidge work or teein Wwithout any plate, moved from 6 to 20 V' Farrell st. THE GENUINE VALENCIA—1 NICELY FURNISHED sunny room. Van Ness Avenue. “DAINLESS ~EXTRACTION. 60¢; CROWN X Lridge work a specialty: plates, §5 up: 13 vears’ | experience. R. L. WALSI1, D.D.S., 815%, Geary. R H. H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIGGE- work a specialt, venings 7:30 09, E. L T.CRANZ—E CTION PATNLESS, crown work, bridgs work and teeth without pistes s specialty. 103 Geary st.. cOF. Grant ave. ROOME DENTA L ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas speclalists: only reli- ableagent ‘for painless extraction: artificial teeth irm $5; fillings frm $1; extracting 50c. with gas $1. 47 ASET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED A3 £00d as can be made: filling 81. DR. SIMM3, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. DE LUDLUM WiLi, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no chargy for extracting when plates ere made: old plates made over like new; leeth from 88 per set: extracting Blic: gas given. (JQLTON PENTAL ASSOCIATION. 506 MAR: kets.. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. 1. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate sve.—Open evenings: Sundavs tiil noon. AL WORK REASONABLE AND WiR- ranted. DR.J W.KEY. 1122 Market st. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSUCIATION O’Farrell Street. l 2 room for gentleman; all conveniences; cen- nished rooms for gentlemen: quiet house. 1 or single, 1 up; also housekeeping. POLK — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ning water; new carpets and furnjtu) POLE—NICELY 1304 furnished rooms: single or en suite; bath; DO 2526 SIXTEENTH, CORN ER HOWARD— keeping rooms: front, $8: other rooms, 84 up. STEVENSON, BET. SEVENTH AND Taylor Street. Third siree: rooms 26¢ t0 $1 50 por night: K1 50 10 86 per week: vate family; gas; bath; rent cheap. 333 G5 soomss aleo singie: hssreepiis. Valeneci~ Street Webster Street. O'FARRELL — NICELY FURNISHED tral; $8. Pine Street. @11 PIYE; NR. STOCKTON-NEWLY FUR- 2 Polk Street. POLK — FROST BAY-WINDOW ROOMS 60] POLE_SUNNY ALCOVE "ROOM, ONE or Lwo persons. G L3 Rom by winauw-rooma st sl oss o bath, etc.: also bandsomely tinted single rooms; new carpets. Post Street. 823 fom: 2180 other rooms: reasouable. POST — VERY DESIRABLE WELL- breakfast if desired; fine location. POST—SUNNY FRONT ROOM NICE- 1y furnished: references. Sixteenth Street. 5 2802 N0 faraisned room: rent $4 month. 3026 SIXTEENTH-FURNISHED HOUSE- 2 Stevenson Stree:. 642 ElehineFutnianed swnny foms voom Tor 3 or 2; bath; central. TAYLOR ST.—-NEWLY FURNISHED front rooms trom §3 a week up. £99 TAYLOR-SUNNY R00M FOR GENTLE- 4 man; newly furnished: rent 87. INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market: most convenient and res) o 200 electnc lights in every rooin: reading rm free bus. 605 THIRD—FURNISHED ROOMS; PRI- Turk >ireei. TURK — NICELY FURNISHED FLAT 533 TURK-NICELY FURNISHED SUITE; gentlemen; terms reasonable. VAN NESS AVE.—1 FURNISHED front room; 2 unfoinished rooms; 1 front. SUNXY FRONT FURNISHED ROOMS ON Webster st. Apply at this office. Coxvflxvmfl'AL BUILDING AND LOAN AS. mlmn“n—flzm office, 222 w !‘l.. General sa & loan business. Hill, Wvlllld!ldflm V.Pr.i W Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Msa | City and Connf ANEL PLATFORM SPRING WAGON eeke’ used: chisap. Oall 514 Nineicentn, near chez. LOST. OST—LARGE-SIZED GREEN POLLY; RE- 4 ward. 916 Pierce st. AMPAIGN ASSOCIATION RECEIPT-BOOK. Return at 220 Van Ness ave.: reward. OST—SMALL BAY MARE, WHITE STAR i on forehead. 810 reward for return 1o G, GIAN- N1, San Bruno road. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER- nia Savings and Loan Society of San Franeisco, in the name of ANNIE WALSH; No. 143,033, The finder will please return to bank. N FOUND. IGHT BAY MARE, WHITESTAR ON FORE- bead and two hind white legs, found on Steua; st.and Is now in Washington stables, 7-9 Wash- ington st. i LEGAL NOTiCES, ITY AND COUNTY TRRASURY, SAN Franclsco. March 21, 1896.—In compliance with_the provisions of section 5 of order 1598 of the Board of Supervisors, approved Septem ber 18, 1880, there will be sold a:_puulic_aution by E.S. Spear & Co., at (heir salesrooms, 31 and 33 Sutter street,on MONDAY, April 20, 1896, at 10 o'clock A3, sundry articles of st«len, lost and unclaimed roperty recovered by the police force of San g‘rlnclscfl. as detalled In an inventory thereof on file in the oflice of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors, and ronsluln%ol jewelry, wearing apparel, istols, knives, etc. Open for inspection on_morn. Tog of sate. A.C. WIDBER, City and County Treasurer. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of Callfornia in and_for the City and County of San francisco, Department No. 10, In the matter of the application for voluntary dissolution of “i'he Sen Ysidro Investment Com- g;,"fl‘;& (s corporation). Notice of hearing. No. Xotice is hereby given that The San Ysidro In- vestment Company, a corporation formed nnder the laws of thw State of California, bas presented 10 the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the City and County of San Francisco an application praying to_ be dissolved, and thav ONDAY, the 20th Qdy of April, 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. . of that diy, or s soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, ana thc court- T0010 of Department No. 10 of sald Superior Court in aud for the City and County of San ¥rancisco, at the new City Hall, San Francisco, California, are appointed as the time and place at which said ap- plication will be heard. . Inwitness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and aflixed the seal of said Superior Court this 12th day of March, 1896. [Seal.] 'C. ¥. CURRY, County Clerk. By WM. R. A. JOHNSON, Deputy County Clerk and ex-officio Deputy Clerk 0f "the Superior Court. * DONALD Y. CAMPBELL, Attorney for Peti- tioners. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of Californla, in and for the City and Connty of San Francisco.” vepartment No. 10. In the matter of the applicat’on for voluntas dissolution of “The Dinsmore Water Company” (» corporation). Notice of hearing, No. 18,949, Notice is hereby given that The Dinsmore Water Company, a corporation formed under the laws of the State of California, has presented to the Supe- rior Court of the State of ifornia in and for the of San Francisco an :’Jpllu‘lon praying to pe dissolved, and that MONDAY, tie 20th day of April, 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. 3. of that day, OF as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, and thecourtroom of vepariment No 10 of said Superior Court in and for the Clty and Cou of San Francisco, in the new Citv Hall, San ®rancisco, Cal., are appointed as the tims and place at which said apolication will be heard. 1In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and aflixed the seal of sald Superior Cours this 1 fBearsy Of Mareh, 4898 CURRY, County Clerk. By WM. R. A. JOHNSON, Deputy County Clerk and ex-pfficio Deputy Clerk e ~uperior Court. floll)lO. ALD Y. CAMPBELL, Attorney for Peti- ors. STORAGE PUSSS SIS v nr P Uy SV UUU P PIY B.SMITH FURNITURE CO., 132 ELLIS; A &5 ates: fire-proot building; Eastern pian: AT L S R AT LSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Wéw low rates: telephone South 762. LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, safle. FRIDAY. March 20. Stmr Farailon, Roberts, Yaquina Bay. Movements of Trani-Atlantio Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 2]—Stmr*Campania. from Liverpoo! and Queensiown; stmr New York, from Southampton. SAlled Mar 2}—Simr La Toursine. for Havre: sumr Veendam, for Rotterdam: stmr Palatia, for Hambourg; stmr Fulda, for Naples and Genoa; stmr Aachen, jor Bremen: stmr Etruris, for Liverpool: stmr Anchoria, for Glasgow. ¢ HAVRE—Sailea Mar 21—Stmr La Bretagne, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Mar 21—Stmr St Louls, for New York. BREMERHA VEN—Sailed Mar 21—-Stmr Dres- den, for New York. (ANTWERP—sailed Mar 21—Stmr Nooraland, for New York. GLASGOW—Sailed Mar 20—Stmr Norweglan, for New York. P —— MARKIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk’s office yesterday: Joseph Dyer and Catherine Whalen, 38—28. Oswald R. Nitsche and Marle Schreck, 37—83. Emile Hendrickx and Emma Meilleur, 25—26. Henry J. Roth and Emma D. Hans, 28—18. Jacob H. Gensler and Adelaide E. Ryan, 28—21. Orrin O. Eaton and Theresa M. Tuttie, 21—20. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS, Complaint filed: Minnie Steele against James Steele. . BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, s BORN. BURNETT—In this city, March 14, 1896, tothe wife of Richard Burnett, a daughter. COUNTHAN—In this city, March 16, 1896, to the wife of Jere P. Couniban, a daughter. FLYNN—March 18, 1896, to the wife of D. Flynn, a son. LYNCH—1n this city, March 9, 1896, to the wife of William Lynch, a son. MOITOUT—In this city, March 16, 1896, tothe wife of L. A. Moitout, & dsughter. SCHULTZ—In this city, March 20, 1896, to the wife of Paul Schultz, & son. SNOW—TIn this city, February 26, 1896, to the wife of J. Snow, a daughter.’ STRUBEL—In this city, March 15, 1896, to the wife of F. J. Strubel, a daughter. SWIFT—In this city, March 16, 1896, to the wife of George H. Swift, a son. WELCH—In Sacramento, February 26, 1896, to the wife of John A. Welch, & son. WOOLLEY~—In this city, March 20, 1896, to the wife of Horace M. Woolley, a son. e 3 MARRIED. COCHRAN—HECKER~—In this city, March 15, 1806, by the Rev. Oliver C. Miller, Charles W. Cocbran and Frieda M. Hecker. both of San Francisco. GAVAGAN—KERRISON—In this citv, Febroary 10, 1896, by the Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D.,Thomas M. Gavagab of Alameda and Susan Kerrison of San Francisco. MCISTYRE—DIXON—In San Rafael, Cal., Feb- ruary 16, 1896, by Justice of the Peace E. Gard- ner, " Archibald McIntyre and Anna B. Dixon, both of Oakland. Cal. WETZEL-MULDOWNEY—In this city, Febru- ary 10, 1896, by the Rev., M. M. Gibson, D.D., Henry 'Wetzel and Lizzie Muldowney, both of Alameda. ——e e DIED, Keenan, Ruth E. Lester, Frank §. Marrs, Charles Marshall, Thomas McCully, John McDonnell, Jonn B, McGinness, Jennie Mitzner, Morrls Nelson. 'Alice I. Aird, Catherine Barker, Marla Buckley, John H. Collins, James Datwiler, Jacob Duffy. Mary Farren. John W. Finnerty, James Fitzpatrick, Rev. T. Frey, Ann Oppenheim, Mrs. E. Greene, Ransome Peterson, John Hale, Delia Pinto, M. A. Hammel, Jesse Harrington, Margaret Heuer. Lucy Keegan, John Rasmussen, Louis C. Robertson, John Scanlan, John J. Schumacher, Henry Kelly, Peter J, Smith, Elizabeth Kelly, Thomas J. Speliman, Stephen F. von Borstel. John AIRD—In thiscity, March 21, 1896, Catherine, Aird, dearly beloved wife of Dariing Aird, and fond mother of Mrs. William Cooper of Oakland, Mrs. Lachlan McIntosh, James C. and Agnes ‘Aird of San Francisco, a native of Scotland, azed 89 years and 21 days. BARKER—In this city, March 20, 1898, Maria, wife of the late Henry N. Barker, and dearly be- loved mother of Henry. John and Joseph Barker, aged 61 years. 4 Little Rock (Ark.) papers pleass copy B9 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to nttend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o’clock P. M., from the par- lors or the California Undertaking Company, 123 Stockton stroet. corner of Geary. Interment Laurel Hill Cemeters. BUCKLEY~In this city, March 19, 1896, John H. Buckiey, beloved husband of Mary Buckley, and father of .John, Willlam and Annie Buckley, aative of New Orleans. aged 60 years. g Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully fuvited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock _P. .. from his late resi- dence, 927 Broadway. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. F.or Ao the officers and members of Court Eucleian No. 13, F. of A.: You are hereby noti- fied to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Buckles, from his late residence, 927 Broadway, on SUN DAY, March 22, at 1:30 . 3. sharp. Fines for non-attendance will be strictly enforced. By order JOHN GARDNER, C. R. L. MARTSCH, Kec. Sec. COLLINS—K, P. B. R.:—Officers and members of Knights of Pythiss Burean of Relief will meet at Pythian Casle THIX DAY (Sundav), at 10 oclock A. 3., to attend the funeral of our late brother, James Collins of Amador Lodge, Ama- dor City, Cal. By order, E.J. WILSON, President. W. T. LANSFIELD, Sécretary. DATWILER—In the City ana County Hosoital, March 21, 1896, Jacoh Datwiler, aged 36 vears. DUFFY—An anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Church, Alamed; TO-MORROW (Monday). at_8:30 o'clock 4. 3., for the repose of the soul of the late Mary Dufty, wite of lidward Duffs. Friends are Invited. FARREN—In this city, March 21, 1896, at his residence, 500 Harrison street, John We, be- loved husband of Margaret A. Farren, a native of Treland. A% Notice of funeral hereatter. FINNERTY—In this city, March 20, 1896, James, dearly beloved husband of Annie Fimnerty, und brother of Officer Klernan Finnerty of New York, a native of County Roscommon. Ireland, aged 48 years. [New York papers please copy. A¥ Friends and acqusintances are respect- fully invited to artend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 7:30 o'clock A. W.. from his late Tesidence, 72434 Clementina sireet, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn tequiem high Imass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8 o'clock 4. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Y. M. C. U.—Loyola Assembly No. 1, Young Men's Tatholic Union: Membersof the above named assembly are requested (o attend the funeral of tneir late brother, James Finnerty, from his late residence, 72413 Clementina street, between | Eighth and Ninth, THIS DAY (Sunday), at 7:30 o'clock A. M. Fines for non-attendance. Fraternally yours, L. J. DWYER, Pres. J.J. PowERs, Rec. Sec. FITZPATRICK—The abniversary solemn requiem mass for the repose of the soul of Rev. Timothy Fitzpatrick will be said TUFSDAY, March 24, 8t 10 o'clock 4. M., at All Hallows Church, Fif- teenth avenne, Sonth San Francisco, FREY—In East Oakland, March 20, 1896, Ann, beloved wife of Henry Frey, and mother of Mrs. F. Hseninger, Mrs. W. Isiac, Mrs. A Mrs. T. Oltman. Mrs. R. F. Bell and Henry, Edward and Herman Frey, a native of Germany, aged 69 years 4 months and 5 days. GREENE—In this cliy, March 20, 1696, Ransome Greene, a native of Willet, N. Y., 7 5 months and 20 days. s HALE—In this cit~, March 19, 1896, Delia Hate, beloved mother of Jo eph. John. William, George, Emma_and Hacrlet Tale, a native of Treland, aged 147 years. [Boston (Mass.) papers please copy. 9-Frienas and acaualntances ar> respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 9:15 o'clock A. M..from her iate residence, 27 Harriet sireet, off Howard, between Sixth and Seventh, thence to St. Pairick’s Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. HAMMEL—In_the City ana County Hospi Marca 21, 1808, Jesse Hammel, aged 35 yonre. HARRINGTON—In South San Francisco, March 20, 1896, Margaret, wifeof the late Michael J, Harrington, mother of John M., Patrick H. and Daniel J. Harrington, and sister of Mrs. Mary Horrigan, a native of ish of Palleheta, County Cork. Ireland, 55 years. [Boston papers please cbpy. ] AFFriends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to avtend the funeral TO-MORROW' (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 1233 S.xth avenue, between L and M streets south, thence to All 'Hallows Church, Fifreenth avenue and N street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose ot her soul, comMencing at 10 o'clock A. . Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HEUER—March 13, 1896, Lucy, infant daughter of G. W. and Bertha Heuer, aged 3 days. KEEGAN—There will be a solemn requiem high ‘mass celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late John Keegan at St. Brendan’s Church. Fre- S mont aod Harrison streets, TO-MORROW (Mon- |- aay), at 8 o'clock A. M. Friends are luvited to be present KELLY—In Berkeley, at his residence. Fulton Street, between Ashby avenue and Prince stre Peter J. Kelly, beloved husband of Ellen M., fatherof Walter N., Maude, Willie and Eddie Kelly, a native of Athlone, County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 60 years. A Motice of funeral hereafter. KELLY—In this city, March 21, 1896, Tho mas J. beloved son of Paul and Lilly Kelly, = native of Francisco, mobths. - The funeral will {ake place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M., from _the residence of the parents, 363 Natoma street. Inierment Holy Cross Cemetery. = EEENAN-In thiscity, March 15, 3 ‘Edith_Keenan. beloved daughter of Edward B. and Charlotte J. Keenan, & native of Oakland, aged 5 mon:hs and 15 deys. LESTER—In this city, March 21, 1896, Frank S., beloved son of Katie and the late Charies Lester, a native of San Mateo, aged 9 months. MARRS—In this citv, March 19, 1896, Charles, beloved husband of Katie, and father of Charles, Sadle, Thomas, Violet and Evelyn Marrs, Mrs. Josephine Hickey and Mrs. Loulse Sanderson, & native of East Cambridge, Mass. B-Friends and acquainiances are respect- tully invitea to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. M. from his late residen: e, 765 Huarrison sireei. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MARSHALL—In this city, March 20, 1898, . Thomas Marshall. s nativeof Haytl, aged 71 years. MOCULLY—A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated TUESDAY, March 24, at 8 o'clock A at S.. Peter's Church, corner of Twenty- fourth and Alabama streets, for the repose of the soul of the late John McCully, deceased husband of Anastasia McCully. McDONNRLL—In Aiameda, March 21, 1896, at the residence of her son, John B. McDonnell, Catherine A. McDonnell, aged 72 yearsand 8 -y lebrated at St. £~ A requiem mass will be_celebra Joseph's Church, Alameda, TO-MOREOW (Mon- day), at 9 0'Clock 4. M. Interment private. McGINNESS—In this city, March 20, 1896, Jen- pie, beloved wife of William L. McGinness, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Kennedy, and sister of Mrs. G. T. McGrath, Mrs. W. B. Travers and Annie Kennedy, a native of Pleasanton, Cal., aged 28 years 1 mouth and 18 days. (Vir- ginia City (Nev.) papers please copy, | #FFriends ana acquaintances are respect- fu.ly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. »., from her late Tesidence, 624 Linden avenue, between Laguna and Buchanan streets. Interment 1.0.0. F. Cemetery. MILZNER—In Vacaville, March 20, 1896, Morris Milzner, beloved husband of Betsy Milzner, aged 63 years. [Albany (N.Y.) papers pleags copy.] R&Friends and acquaintances are respect fally invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 10 o'clock A.M.. from L O.B.B. Hali, 121 Eddy street. Interment New Salem Cemetery by 11:45 0'clock A. M. train from Third and Townsend streets. 1. 0. 0. F.—Wildey Encampiient No. 23, L 0. O. F.: Members are requested to attend the funeral of our ‘late patriarch, M. Miizner, from B'nal B'rith Hall, Eddy street, THIS DAY (Sun- day), at 8:45 o'clock A. 3. A. P. ELY, C. P. A.J. DrEILIG, Scribe. NELSON—In this city, March 20, 1896, Alice Irene, beloved dauchterof John H.and Annie Nelson and sister of John Nelson, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 n onths and 27 days. BF-The funeral wiil take piace THIS DAY (Sunday). st 10:30 oclock 4. .. from the resl- ence of her parents, 9 Pieiffer street, off Stock- ton streei, between Chestnut and Francisco. Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. OPPENHEIM—In this city, March 21, 1896, Mrs. Ernestine Oppenheim, beioved mother of Robert. Sol, Heiman, Herman, Isidor, Adolph and Jetta Oppenneim and Mrs. H. Siegel, a native of Prussia. Germany. PETERSON—In this city, March 19, 1896, John Peterson. beloved husband of Mary Peterson, and father of Helen, Uscar and Emil Pecerson, a na- tive of Torebola, Sweden, aged 46 years 9 months and 7 days. [Sacramento (Cal.) papers please copy. | B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sundey), at 2 0'clock._P. .. from the residence of Mr. M. Ross, 1102 Twenty-fourth_street, cor- ner of Sanchez. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, by electric funeral-car leaving Thirtieth strect and San Jose avenue at 2:30 o'clock P. M. PINTO—In this city, March 20, 1896, M. A. Pinto, anative of Portugal. aged 60 vears. B~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW at 1 0'Clock P. M.. from the par- harles J. B. Metzier. 636 Washington street, thence to 39 Fourth streer, where services will be neld, commencing at 2 o'clock P. M., un- der the auspices of Musicians’ Matual Protective Union. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. By order of E. W. KENT, President. S. Davis, Secretary. RASMUSSEN—W.0.W.: Officers and members of Golden Gaze “amp No.84, Woodmen of theWorid : You are hereby. notified to attend the funeral of our late neighbor, Louis C. Rasmussen, from late residence, 902 Howard street. on MONDA Y March 25, at 2 p. arp. By order P. F. GILROY, Consul Commander. D. OLIVER JR., Clerk. ROBERTSON—In North Temescal, March 20, 1898, John, husband of the late Mary Robertson, and father of Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. J. Turner and the late Mrs. Thomas Wallace, a native of Perthshire, Scotland, aged 92 years and 5 montbs. A Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral services THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock v his iate. residence, corner Forty-fifth street and Telexraph avenue, North Temescal. Interment Mountain View Cemeters. SCANLAN—In this city, March 20, 1896, John J., dearly beloved son of George and Mery Scanlan, brother of Nellie, Michael and Fred Scanlan, and nephew of M. J. scanlan of Sacramento, anative of Liverpool, England, aged 23 years. 5 months and 20 days. A#F-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 11:30 o’clock a. . from his late Tesidence, 29 Stanley place, thence to St. Bran- dan’s Courch for services at 12 o’clock. Inters ment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHUMACHER--In this_city, March 20, 1896, Henry, beloved son of William and Martha Schumacher, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 27 days. SMITH—In Oakland, March 21,1896, Elizabeth, beloved wife of W. B. Sinith, and sister of Mar- garet and Ellen Rimmer, Mrs. William Brabrant and Mrs. T. W. Walsh, a'nattve of Clinton, Tows, ed 23 vears B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. ., from her late Tesidence, 307 Second street. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. SPELLMAN—In this city, March 20, 1896, Stephen F., dearly beloved son of Siephen F. and Mamie Spellman, and brother of Thomas Spellmau, a nacive of San Francisco, aged 1 year 2 months'and 25 days. A Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 10:30 0’clock A. .. from the resi- dence of his parents, 8 Telesraph place, oft Greenwich street, above Dupont. Intermens Holy Cross Cemetery. BORSTEL—In Oakland, March 20, 1896, John, beloved husband of Catherine von Borstel and brother of Henry von Borstel, a native of Germany, aged 59 years. A3 Friends and acquaintances are respec:- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sundey). at 2 o'clock P. .. from Masonia ‘Temple, corner Twelfth and Washington streets, - Oakland. Funeral urder the auspices of Os<- land Lodge No.188, F.and A. M., snd Porter Lodge No. 272. 1 0. 0. F. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Y. L. L—The annual mass for the deceased mem- bers of Young Ladies’ institute No.7 will be celebrated ac St. Ignatius Church on MONDAY, March 23, at 8 0 clock A. M. UNITED UNDERTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS, [Bverything Regalsite for Fira'-ciass Funerals at Reasonable Rates. ‘Telephone 3167. 27 and 29 Fifth street. MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBAUMERS, 80 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone 3080. [JAS. MCMENOMEY. CHaS. MCMENOMEY. JAMES MoMENOMEY & SON UIID‘I’B‘I'AIiitngtANtDNEMBS.:LX'fi‘BI. Mission Stree: 3 Telephone No. 3554, T. R CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 19 Vaa Ness ave., near Market st., San Franclsco Telephone so. 156. JAS. ENGLISH. A Famous Palace. Austria’s Embassador to France has just held his first reception in the palace pre- sented by the late Ducbess of Galliera to the Emperor of Austria for the use of the Paris embassy. The Hotel Galliera was the residence of the Duchess de Bourboa. mother of the Due d’Enghien, who was shot by Napoleon’s orden Later it be longed to her niece, Mme. Adelside, Louis Philinpe’s sister. General Cavaignac lived in it during his dictatorship in 1848. The Duchess of Galliera placed it at the dis- posal of the Comta de Paris, who gave in it the famous pariy to celebrate his daughter’s bethrothal to the King of Pore tugal, at which royalist speeches were made that caused all pretenders to the throne to be expelled from France. ¢ ———————— Mr, Heatwole’s Handicap. Representative Heatwole probably has the honor of being mistaken for more dis- tinguished men than any other member of the house. He has been told a thousand times that he looks like the late Representa- tive Shaw of Wisconsin; almost every day some one addresses him by mistake for Internal Revenue Collector Joe Miller, and Saturday as he stepped ont of the State, Navy and War Department one of the Sen- nggy laeized him by \bn‘éllnd}:iln the most cordial manner and said: “How do do. Mr. Uhi?'™ = i “This thing of being mistaken for so many great men,” said Heatwole yester- day, “keeps a man busy trying to main. t.nf; seme little individualit: m§ standing of his own.”—Washington Post. It is said that every spotted d. end of his tail tipped w’ifi white?‘ has he

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