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P 4 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, / 1897. 15 FUSINESS CHANCES. HOUSES TO LET. EOOMS TO LET—Continued. FFRSONAT.S. 3 CITY REAL ESTATE. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. residence, 704 MoAllister street. interment = e T s ST s TR s aurel Cemetery. 5 S VERY HANDSOME SUSNNY Eighth Street. FROMATISM, NVEST IN PARK LOTS: THEBE NEVER| A TTENTION—WEHAVE 83 ACRESCHOICE | CORCORAN—A month’s mind mass for the re- Prices from £100 to $4000 ices trom $200 to &1 s Prices from $: “Prices fron ices from $300 to $3} Fiftn. kept by -rooms: Dear Markst; $1-5. S IN BUSINESS } NOERWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. T ()) FLEGNSTLY FITTED UP ROON: S00. jne wouse of 35 rooms; cencrally lo- b 45 Thi.d st ()() SALOON, WITH 10 ROOMS, SUIT- S 30U, able for man and wite; low, rent. 45 sheq ¢ cadhr 2200 -SHOP AND worth $401 KANT: v r. 806 Howar TH 4 ROOMS; d Clara sts. PAYING S3LOON; A 48 Ta T TOCK FROM living- STED WILL PAY $ d security ; good ct MILY LIQUOF aovons, | ms and bath: just put in perfect below Powel st re; rent Ti fontgomery st. Smmxflx APARTMENT HOUSE. 28 STH st., mear Markei: furnished and unfurnished. 391 EIGHTH ST._NEATLY FURNISHED &2 frontrcom for 1 or 2 gentlemen with gas, D ith and grate. 1 149 TAYLOK—NEWLY FURNISHED ) ny froat rooms; reasonable. 7 ROOMS, B_SLCOND & “econd st. ¥15 PER © monih 7 ROOMS; 5378 SrCOND ST ER | { month. 'Key a: 539 Second st. K ROOMS: NEW HOUSE: MODERN INM- O provements: 45 Federa: 8i.; $15 per month to desirable tenanis. Key at 539 ~econd st. | @] Q 7 ROUMS AND BATH: NEWLY P ['D1 8. ered: collar and yard. 198 Mason at NI FOR VERY LITILE < BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 | @oUsEs money Montromers | AGES 10 LET. }\iim CHEAP—SI \ rooms. bath, basement, siable. olores sts Y COTTAGE 4 AND 5 QUNNY: 4 ROUMS, YARD, CRLLAR: SI1L ») Second si., between Branngn and Towneend. 7, RUOMS, BATH, BASEMENT AND STABLE; © rent reasonable.’ 120 Fillmore st 0ZY COTTAGE OF 6 ROOM! T 711 Laurel sve., near Buchanan st ; rent $11. Ap- ply MADISON & BURK. 'NICE, CLEAN 4 AND 5 ROOM fla‘s. cottages at A. M.SPECK & CO.'S, 602 &8 Fl\ I FLAT OF 4 LARGE ROOMS, s, Tange, basement, tubs; also lower part of .4 rooms, yard. 16 Guy place, ol Firsi st., 4 00MS, HA LL, DOUBLE PAR- ard. 15054 ~tevenson st., near 18th SUNNY CPPER FLAT 4 ROONS 8173 T'wenty fifth st., or. Foisom. J. A.OLRICH, 41 butidin I CHANCE FOR A GUOD TENANT: beautiful 7-room upper flat: reduced from 335 10 §25; in warm belt of Mission. PATTERSON & CO..'2 Vale e J15 GrARY —1 UNFURNI 215 suiiavle sor vusiaess. & 202 ROV Sunny 3-room fia 15, LOWEE FLAT, 643 CASTRO ST, 9. near Nineteenth, § rooms, porceluin bath; 1421 Guerrero st., near Army, 4 rooms, por- | celain bath and basement. SMALL 510 T WANTEL bl 3 AND 5 ROOMS very reasonsbie. 2 and 6 Zoe st. | key in grocer: 1 TO 122 HIRTEENTH—SUNNY BAY-WIN- 22 dow upper flat 5 rooms and bath: mod- ern improvements: near Scot 3 NEW F, AT 4 S $14. 26 Tloya at, o Scor DAY busi- R _TUE discree: ance of arket s makeoffer. must_be JCHNSION, AINER GROCERY TANT ¥ siness; own SAL 1343 lfetime. | GAR-STOR:: IN | {1520 TEHAMA—FLAT, 3 HOOMS AND SUN- Fifteeath and | Z2iin Stree. FIFTH-CLEAN FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping: 2 §10: 3 812: single §6. Geary Street 42Q GEARY, COR. TAYLOR-SUNNY COR- O ner sul e, with dining-room and kitchen. GEARY — FURNISHED rooms; central: reasonable;new corner flat, 325 The curseof the age; that with its twin, NEURALGIA, lies a8 & scourge upon our fair city, can be L‘un.x%y takin, L DIt SITH'S K1 £C1H0 MEDICATED BATHS and in no other way, d you will be Try them byt o convinced #ha $ou will be urging vour friends to try them. having been cured yourself. DR. SMITH'~ CA FARRH INHALENT is & sure cure: S0c per boive. Address 1533 Buchavan st. RIISTIC HAIRDKESSING, 250; $256 FOR cases of halr failing or dancroft L cannot cure. UBBARD, 1104 Murket st., Toom 28. DETECTIVE WOKK DONE AT ? experience: best of grictly confidential: address or call 223 Stevenson. ' A. D. WEBSTER. M A§TISETTL 1301 GES EY, SW. CUR. VAN Mess—suites and singles: newly furnished. VY [LLEUGU LILIENTHAL PLEASE LEAVE hiis aditress at the Call Office, Oukland? Golden Gate Avenue. BOON (10 MANKIND. e X Profelsor dé Roo’s Rheumatic Oil. Having £9() GOLDEN GATE AVE. — ELEGANTLY | suffered for over 20 years wi.h this dreadful dis- by Y4 ecsp and tried all poss.ble means 10 alieviate the furnisned room; suite or single; pleasant home: references. > newara >tree.. HOWARD—LARGE SUN window room with grate; 125 cheap. Haight Street. f'q") HAIGHT, COR. SCOTT-LARGESUNNY { JZ turnished 'room in private family; closer, stationsry washstand, tath; $10. patns, I at lsst have discovered a remedy which relicve the same: price $1a bottle: orders from the country promptly executed. Call or write PROFESSOR C. J. D ROO, 818 Geary st.; hours, 8A M. to123 and 2to 4 P. DVICE FKEE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty: private: no charge unless successful: il lawsuits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., attended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market IGHEST PRICE FALD ¥OR 2D-H AND La- dies’ and gents' clothes. Mrs. HAHN 316 3d. Jessie Streei. 371 :ESSIE-—E’CE.\ISHED FRONT ROOM; 5. T THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDIGAL Institute, all cases treated and medicines far- ished for $1: call or write. 10291y Marke: s, bet. Sixth and Seventh. San Francisco, Cal Jones street. 9()7 IOSES-THE VAN WINKLE. NEW { management: elegant sunoy suites and single: newly furnished: bath, etc.: 310 t0 $30. Kearny Street, A RLINGTON ROUSE, 127 KEARNY — A Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; Hrs: ©1988 1N €VEry respect: lerms reasonatie. "\ LW AVENUE HOUSE, 04 KEARNY ST., AN corner Jackson—single rooms 15, 20, 25. 50 cents per night: special rates per week or month. Leavenwor.n sireei. 806 LEAVEXWORTH — NICELY FUR- nished double: single sunny rooms; run- ning water: 1410 LEAY. room: rent: marine view FURNISHED all sunny; low WORTH or 4 or separs Market Street. © M ARK ET—SICELY FURNISHED 4. sunoy suite; reasonable rent, OSEMIT% JIOUSE. 1035 MAKKET — I'ER night. 35¢ 10 $1: week. $1 50 10 $5: familles. 11 ! Mason Street. 939G MAsSON ICE SUNNY KOOMS ©ZLD suite orsingle; also housekeéping rooms. MASON — SINGLE SUNNY FRONT gas: private family, McAllister Street. 9RQ HOWARD, CORNER SIXTH—NICELY o +7 furnished suites §3 50 a week; singl- beds, $1 25 o $1 50; double beds, $1 50 to $2 L0 a week. Minna Stree: 667 MI¥SA. COR. EIGHTH—NEWLY FUR- nished bav-window rooms; $1 a week. Mission Street. ach $)Q PROSPER ST, OFF SIXT £0 block from Market—Lovely modern 5-room flat SHEAP rTooms, §8 FLAms 1o money &t tontgomery st "LAT OF FIVE SUNNY ROO 706 Birch ave.. n:. NEWS FOR. 5 CE ALL. Dper. for TH, HALF sanny upper rent $15; water free. MODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 ee them. 523 Seventh s ¥ VEEY LITTL WIN & HAMMOND'S, n | HOUSEKEEPING KOOMs. Clay Street. CLAY —HOUSEKEEPING: UNFUR- nished; grourd floor; 8 rooms aud roomy in pri 3 3()5 EPPY—FRONT ROOM, FOR HOUSE- DUD “keeping: also single; low rent; private Y AND re of 6 _roo Eilis Street. Address J. E, LINN SLL, Emery- | 29() FLLIS—2 8MALL ROOMS FURNISHED 90V for housekeeplng: in cheap. AR AND HOTEL | pyweT atached es 60 board- | s saloon and hotel man; Ok FIFTH —SU | 314 dow room and kitchen, bath, no cnild) also 2 sunny tront housekeeping rooms, 811. - | | 1 v yard. TEW FLATS NOW RE ANCOCK HOUSE, 781 MISSION: SELECT Nals o on SPkc family rooming-house: $1 50 to $5 per week. | A-ROUM FLAT; FEDE 52 ¥ISSON — 3~ FURNISHED FRONT eral s $10 per rooms for month. Key at 539 ~econd st. e TOVELY SUNNY FLAT s 2 bath and gas. 8928 Nineteenth st., bet. POST — RANDOLPH HOUSF, COR. 50 Mason: changed hands; thoroughly reno- vated: 50 bay-win ow pariors; smalier rooms; $1 50 to 54 per week: $6 to $18 per month. Sixth 131 Sixta_Nick 2 suitabie for bath or manicuring: cheap. SIXTH — QUIET SUNNY ELEGANT rooms: ali conveniences; fireproot building. —CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: iy turnished sunny front rooms. RUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 SIXTH—OPEN a lnight rooms: 2501081 per niehr, $1 25 to 85 per week. J. G. DRAKE, manager. treet. r FRONT SUITE, 3< Bl Stanly Place. 19 STANLEY PLAC 2 SUNNY ROOMS; rent reasonable. Stockion siree:. HE EUROPEAX, 17 STOCKTON ST.—FUR- nished rooms, en suite or single: hot. cold water in every room: baths: elevator; transient solicited. EADING AMATEUR DRAMATIC COM- 4 pany wishes a young lady to iske the leaaing part in a dramaiic performance. Address L., box 9, Call Office. ] ALE-DRESSING THAT [s NEAT AND AR tistic and that suits the face, only 25c: sham- Poo (with patent dryers) and piain hair-dressing. SUc; Quinonia hair tonic strengthens the hair: price 85c. 6. LEDEKER, 111 Stocxton st., near- est Geary. THE ANIMATOSCOPF, TLE PERFECT screen machine. For price of hand or motor machiues call or address A nimatoscope Company, 933 Markel sk, San Francisco, seventh floor. R. C. . FARNUM HAS MOVED 10 THE Parrotc bullding, over Emporium, 3d fl., r. 503 RUFIUKE AXD FILES (UKD No Pa¥ until cured: send for book. DKS. MANS. FIELD & PORTERFLELD. 888 Marke: st. VW ILLIAS SHUELLS BETTRE KNOWN A8 WILLIAM SHIELDS, machinist, son of AN- THONY SHUELLS, Glasgow, Scotiand, is re- quested to communicate With the secretary of the St. Anarew’s “oclety, Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st, San Fraucisco. Any person having informa- tion as to the whereabouts of the person referred 10 during the last five years kindiv address as above. ANDREW WILKIE, President: W. C. Secret. STENOGRAPHIC SPEED CLUB NOW BEING anized at Heald’s Business College, 24 Pos: e ciub wiil meet Lwo evenings each week (Tuesday und Thursday): club tees $1 50 a montb. MASNISCOPE — NEW_ FROJECTING A chine: nses Lhe Kinetoscope flimy; price $250. BACIGALUPL 946 Market st. FEEE HIBITION TG-DAY — RESTAU- rant, hotel men and private famiiies cordially invited to call and Inspect Prengei's new broiling system; meat brolled by this process remains tender ‘and retains all julce. Ladies, no black fingers or soot; res:aurant paslors connected wi:h exhibition: meals, American or European styie: bighest goid medals. 124 O’ Farrell st. ARTINGION'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE nd Newspaper Liustration—The Christmas Yacation extends from December 18 to January 4, 1¥97. Particulars at 424 Pine st URNE (1S CUUN CURE—SURE CUKS FO& corns, bunions. warts: %be. 527 Montzomery. LUITS CLEANKD. PRESSED, §1: REPAIRS Odyeing done. 181 Mootcomery,r. ;6. tel.red 2374 VW ALL PAPEL, 4C A KOLL: FAPER HANG- ing, painting.etc., by contract Or day’s work, at your own price. N.E. MERIGAN, 1802 W ebster st. W] A DOZEN E CABINETS AT Wil @ 1 SON'S Gailery, 1028 Market. 316, OUTDOOR STEREOPLICON SHOW EVE- v night cor. Market and Sixth sis.; artistic ad- vertisements in liviug light: promoters of busi- ness. Consalt OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Marketst. was a time when park lots were a better specu- lation than now: there are no better bargains in park lots than those in the block tounded by H and I sis.. §th ana 10th aves.; price $750 upward: terms §50 cash, $10 monthiy; streeis on_official grade; biock faces the park; see them at once. BALDWIN & HAMMOND. 10 Montsomery st. $2500, 3500 T, AND VALENGIA: Lo - 30x100, with house of 10 rooms and bath; great bargain. 14.000, ELEGANT NEW COLONIAL & . residence; 14 rooms. 2 baths and all convenfences; flnished mahogan, oak. birds- eye maple, etc.: on Clay st.: corner lot, 27:9x110. T A GREAT SACRIFICE. TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP. Within 25 feet of The Emporinm. $4500—Jessle st, bet 4:h and 5th: 2 I-story buildiogs. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Moutgomery st. 52 RESIDENCES TO BE BUILT AT ONCE. LOTS GOING LIKic HOT CAKES. ‘Take the Haigh'-street cars to-day and see the lots in the blocks bounded by Stanyan, Frederick, Cole, Shrader and Beulah streets; at the lowest calculation 22 houses will be built this year: some are already started: see this property at once: lots 1300 and up- ward; terms, one-fifth cash, balanc- in 1, 3, 3 and 4 years; there are no lots in the city 8o Qesirable at the prices; all lots large and level; all strreis senered snd macadamized: <con’t'delay; be sure and go to-day. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 1u Montgomery st. M TSSION COTTAGES, $1850, $2100. ONLY $300 CASA. On Vermont st., near 24th, 2 blocks east from terminus of Howard-st. At 24th and Potrero ave.; 4 and 5 rooms each, With baths. basements, tiled'sinks, wood mantel: ne sidewalks, etc.: street work done; terms 1o svit; 16 cottages o: in same biock by F. NELSON, builder, 4144 Twenty-fifth st., near Castro. C. 2o « REALESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 324 MONTGOMERY ST. FOR SALE. Choice buildinglot on Army and 27th sts.; close to electric road. $450—Snn Carlos.Villa lot: 100x150 feet. $6700—50x127:6 feet on Jackson st., overlook- ing the Presidio and bay. $6000—2 modern houses of 8 rooms each at park: 28x187:6 feet; electric roaa passes house: make ofter. §8500—Elegant NW. corner of Cole and Car! sts. $300—Choics building lots north of park. Barzgain—SW, cor. Fifth av. and U st.: 109x95.%t. $4000 708 ams on EXCEANGE .« New cottage on 23 ave. East Onk- Jand; 6 rooms and bain: high basement: foundation; bay windows; lot 52x160. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomerr brick TV LOA MuNey O AT 64 PER CENT ON CITY $300.000 reiniy?aiso Oakiang, estates. ite insurance, second mortgages, any sum. Manhattan Loan Co.. 1v Milis building, ground floor. DVASCES UN DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jeweiry; also on furniture, pianos, without re- moval: lowest rates. BALDWIN JEWELKY STORE, 948 Market st. : open evenings. NY AMOUNT; IST, 2DIOR 5D MOKTGAGES, ‘estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate: furniture and planos without removal MCCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st.. room 3. WISE AND SAVE INTEREST — MONEY loaned on_everything, Cut Rate Loan Office, room 7, Flood bullding. Pledges for sale cheap. land near Pleasauton that must be sold at product last year 700 sacks o: bartey and 60 tons of hay: all fenced: 4 flowing springs; owner will take $35 per acre if taken immediately. Ala- mela Land Company, 57 Chronicle building. END FOR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET OF California_lanas for sale oy H. FRANCIS, 100ms 69-71 Chrouicle building, San Erancisco, Cal. UMESTEAL — N1CE LOCATION, §20( iack soil: trout stream; large timber. Cail at 531 California st., room 1. $2’00 AM ABOUT TO GO EAST; WILL DU, seil my 600-acre ranch at s sacri- fice; alllevel: plenty of water; farming or graz: ing: U. ¥, pacect: San Luis Obispo Courty. Cail or address GFORGE SWAIN, 720 Na.oma st. 'UR SALE—160 ACRES WELL IMPROVED property, now rented 1or $500 a year: situa: in Bishop, Inyo Countv, Cal Uity property will be accepiéd in parc payment: properiv beiwoen Second and Fourtb, from Market to Howard st g{elerred‘ Apply to 261 Minna st., or room 1, 52: onigomery st $10.000. 26, 4oRES OF LaNo. OXE . « mile from Delano: a besutiful country home. with residence modern style of § 5 yearsold: b acres of a bearing orchard, consls'ing of cherrles, orange, lemon, peach, pears, apples, plums, apricots, berries, etc. ; plenty of water {0 irrigate; flne barn and outhouses: soil very productive: will exchange for improved property in Oakiand, Alameda, Berieley or Sau ose; title clear. F. L. DAVIS, Delaco, Kern Coanty, Cat $3500 150, ACEES OF TaND. X HALF DUV mite “trom depor ‘site. on the new Valley raiiroad, supposed 10 be completed within one year; 30 feres renceds 5 good. welis, barns. trees. ec.: wil exchange for Improved proporty in Oakland, Alameda op Berkeley: title clear. F. E. DA V1S, Delano, Kefh Coun:y, Cal TITLE HOMES, CLUSE 10 TOWN: IM- proved: easy terms: also 4 to 12 acre pleces on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City: every Monday at 632 Market st., 8 F. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_ THE £\ WEEKLY CALL. in wraoper. for mailing. OAKLAND EDVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—q08 BEROADWAY. OAKLAND KEAL ESTATE, 4() ACRES: CALISTOGA, NAPA COUNTY: 8 acres orchard, 2 acres vines: nice house and barn: 8:000, haif its vaive, buildings cost new. C. K. K1\ G, 902 Broadway, Oskland. FILBERTST. OAKLAND: 8-KOOM HOUSE: large lot; buildings alone cost £4000: for sale, $2400; great bargain. C. K. KING, 902 Broad: way, Oukiand. CHARMIG HOME; 2-8 ory residence in minutes’ walk ;0 station modern conveniences; price, $4000, reduced from $6500: must be sold. A. H. BREED & CO., 460 Ninth st., Oakland. 7" TO $150 FOR CHOICE BUILDING © lots in the town of Fiichburg; & new st tion established near Oakland, on the Haywards and San Leandro local line, by the Southern Pacitic Company; only 45 minutes from Sen Francisco and 6 minutes from Oakland: electric-cars every ew_minutes; terms to sult buyesrs. Apply to C. M. RUNKLE, owner, 91633 Washington st, Oakland, Cal. $150. LoT3 YEAK THE ALTENHEIN IV OV, Fruicvale: electric cars; only 81 down 04 §1 a week : selllng fast: good improvements. H. B. PINNEY ,owner, 802 Broadway. Oakland. BEAUTIFUL 8-ROOM an Al neighborhood; 10 IRECT ON YOUR FURNITURE OR PLANO, 1o removal: no delays: no commissions: low interest. Rm. 68, Donohus bidg, 1170 Market - o= AT BANK HATEs: IST AND $325.000 24 wortases: ssiates, rents, chos Iend as iow as $50. H. MURPHY, 628 Market st. MOSEY TO LOANOX REAL ESTATE. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market st. N FURNITURE AND PIANOS: WARRANTS cashed. SCRIBNER & CU, 7 City Hall ave. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. JEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE: MANTEL, BATH, pantry, laundry, hot and cold water, stable, ch ckenshouse; fenced: sewered: 2 blocks from ststion:' lot 40x100: $1500. W. C. MORAN, Lorin, or F. BOLGLE, Golden Gate. 1600 THE BIGGEST BAKGAIN OF THE .« season; house of rooms, bath, stable, walk from station. o chicken-house: 5 minutes’ JOS. J. MASON. Berkelev. $50 200000 oW EST BATE: oL &) OV wmorigage: at or instimnt. Dryden, 535 Cal, PREOPERTY T0 EXCHANGE. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW ELRY TC Coiumbia Loan & Collateral Office. $ irant ave. FLLCTRIC LIGHIS IN EVERY ROOM: - Winchester House. 44 Third st, nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25c¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to 86 per eek ; {ree bus a) d from the ferry. YL R-BEDS AN 'S, 870 Mission, cor. IVOECi. AND ANNULMENL OF NAR- riage; terms of payment obliging: legal every- Where. Address lock box F, 906 Market st., 8. F. TBERAL ADVANCES US DIAMONDS, 45 W- 4 elry, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Marketst, 1000 $A5E3, $1 50. SHOW CARDS, ETC. Tel. Black 141, HILL, 2215 Geary st. RAZOE EXCHANGE 650 MAKKET_BASE Taylor Street. TAYLOR — SUNNY DOUBLE ROOMS, $2 week; aiso large parior cuite; cheap fof 109 gents. 1 Anard Sives THIRD (IMPERIAL)—SUNNY FUR- nished rooms; light housekeeping; translent. Thirteenth Street. THIRTEENTH—2 NICELY FURNISH- ed rooms for housekeeping: $8 17 CO. WILL business for ness 0s ar good business: no rassonab e offer ol Hotel, Eleveuth and Frankiin | i Turk Street. TURK—SINGLE FRONT ROOM; and bath: §6; private family. GaS 540 Lowura 1209 EOWARD_E 2 bay-window s flat. Siree.. LEGANT FURNISHED te; $15; bath, etc.; new ¥or paruicalacs appiy $40.000 1N tabiished sin Office. g Jessie Stree:. JESSIE — FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms: also single and double bed- 44 rooms. Kearny Street. KEARNY—20R 3 ROOMS FURNISHED Jor housekeeping, with gas or coal stove. 230 H TUBK—SINGLE FEONT ROOM; GAS and bath? $8: private family. 543 BOARDING AND ROOMS. MIPDLE-AGED WIDOW OF K| MENT M “and education, having a nicely furnished sun- ny home, would liKe to undertase the cnarge of 1 or2 nice chiidren; the loving solicitude of a mother and the most refining_home influences as- sured. Address X., box 90, Call Office. 9101 CALIFORNTA—FIRNI-CLASS EQARD -~ excelient service junny furnished ruws. terms reasouable. LODGING-HOUSES ¥OR FURNISHED 499 LARKIN ST.—SUNNY terms very rea- £ reoms for housekeeping; sonable. 21 rooms, cor 14 rms on Sutter. 1 m house. 31000 s, corner, 8,000 ms, only 75 onesst 300 AL ESTATE— ALL KINDS— st., opp. Fifth. LARKIN OOR OF 3 ~UN nished rooms, for housekeeping; 1006 JUNNY FURNISHED ROO tiemen. with board. 1401 Van Ness, cor. Bush. 412 Eopy = LOVELY SUNNY_PAKLORS and other rooms, with board: $20 up. ANTED—2 OR 8 RESPECTABLE YOUNG terms reasonal FOR GEX Astoma Street. NATOMA—TWO FURNISHED FRONT rooms, housekeeping; hot water; also single. 605 men to room and board iu private family. 19 Pine st. JLLEGAST FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR without board; all modern conveniences: loca- ton finest 1o city. SE. cor. Sanchez and Twenty- firs st Market Street. MARK®T-LARGE SUSNY Toom, $13: 2 connecting roo 1102 FRONT 7. AND LOWE e UNDERWO! S150. 0 'j_w RNITUS cheap; rent $30. dealers. OR SALE 1008 Larkin st.; no OMS _FOR )OMS; D NG GOOD ] ODGING-HOUSE, 20 ROOMS, 1723 MARKET 1. st.: good profits; rent $60: bargai for sale on sccount of departure. | Minna Street. MIXNA, NR. FIFTH-2 OR 8 SUNNY T furnisted for housekeeping. 365 Mission Street. MISSION—2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, d for housekeeping. FRONT ROOMS FURNISH- «d for housekeeping 868 952 - Lewis Street. 16 LENIS, OFF TAYLOR, POST—LARGE furnished room and kitchen: $12. | | | | UIAL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY Hotel; references: aill modern convenlences. ment: fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. VW ALCHES DIAMONUS TEWELKY OF ALL iinds at reduced prices: mus: move; bullding 10 be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. 2 LOAKS, FUKS ANy SULTS KETAILED AT Wholesaie prices. Factory. 20 Sansome st. DRESSMAKE. 5. UITS MADi FKOM 83 UP: SKIRTS, 750 capes. 81: fi_guaranteed, 55914 Stevenson st. CLAIRVOYANTS. sib. | PAWNBEOKERS, PRICE PAID FOR CAST OF Cosmopolitan J.oan Office. 49 Third. 1GHES clothing. OR SAN FRANCISCO IMPROVED; MOD- ern cottage close to business center of Uaklan 7rooms and bath: value $3500: clear: wiil pa $1000 to $2000 difference. WM. J. DINGEE, 160 Eighth st., Ozakland. JEND FOK OGR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES o for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Josa. MEDICAL. NEW REMEDY THAT 1S PERFECTLY harmless: never falls in any case of monthly sickness. no matter what the cause may be. ~Price 8510 810. No electricity or instruments: never makes sick to make well: travelers help | delay; years' experlence: first-ciass home in con- finement. Dr. & Mrs. Davies, 1i Mcaliister s next Hibernia Bank. Consulc free: French pii $2; hours, 9 A. M. 104, 7108 P M. A TROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS 10 RE- A oo every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause in & few bours when medicines snd others- bave falled; no instruments used mauy years' experience: every case guarantes advice free: (erms reasonable: firsi-class priva home for confinement. MRS, DH. DALEY, 1134 Market st.,_ over the Owl Drug Store. R, FOULETS FRENCH CAPSULES— A guaranteed absolute cure for all female dis- eases (no mia:ter what canse): positively safe and sure; Do dang-r Or after effects: taken in time it also acts as a preventive: price $1 50 per box: sent free by mall on receipt of price. ALLER BROS,, 33 Grant ave. MES DR F. CLARK, THE WORLD'S MoST famous medium of modern times. Don’t fail 10 see her If you are Interested in the affairs of Life; if marriage, sickness, deaths, changes, travels, di- vorces, separations, lawsuiis, business transac- tions, wills, deeds and morigages. lost or stolen property, lost_or absent friends, intersst you: it you care to know what you should do to be suc- cesstul, where you should go and whom to avoid, when to buy and sell stocks, etc.: In & word, whatt ever may be your trouble, suspicions or desires, cull on this gified woman and she wil send you away happler, wiser and bolder than e ver bsfore. Hours 9 . 3. 10 8 P. .. strict. N. B.—Su Isfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for pamphlet, special terms. MRS DR. F. CLARK, 1208 Mar ket st.. parlors 25 and 26. Take elevator. i 2E- D THOMAS, SCIEXTIFIC REVEAL- L er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, present, futufe; consultations on il afairs: 'foth: Ing excopted: names given: good advice: sure help: reszores lost love by sympatoy: mistake im: possible: fee $1: letter §2. 926 Post at., nr Larkin. AN URANCISCANS—IS THERE TRICKE Y and humbug? Prof. Willlam, world's medi- wm, challenges creation by his astonishing tests and feuts In c.airvoyance; 81 124 Sixth st. i, LENEMAH_FORTUNES TOLD BY M “planets; predicied in '74 passeogers of over- due steamer belng on 1sland. 815 Mission st., near NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, 1NSTRU- men: or worthless pills used; eviry woman herown physician for ali female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always in one day; caa besent and used at home: all cases gnaranteed. DR. POPPEK and MRS DRS. NAIL, 518 Kearny, LI, CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION Testored in a few hours: safety assured at any time; instant relief for travelers: home in confine ment: consult free; confidential: hours, 1010 5, MES. DR. WY ETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. RS. GOUDWIN, SPECIALIST: LADIES, near or far, safe, quick cure guaranteed, sny disease or complaint: home for patients: best skili; free dlaguosis: iow fees; seif cure. 904 Mc Allisterst. LPRAL'S FEENCH PILLS—A BOON TO ladies with female troubles: no danger: safe and sure; 52 50 express C. u. D.: dou’t delay undl wo late, ' OSGUOD BROS., Oakland, Cal. SUKE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE Dis- A cases, from whatever cause: home. I confine. men:; every comfort: satisfaction gusranteed or money refunded. MRS, DR.GWYER, 226 Turk s ON'T FALL TO CONSULT DE. JURDAN AT his museum, 1061 Marxet st.: his 30 years successful practice is & gnarantee of fair treatmen:; the worst cuses treated satisfaciorily by mail. ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT at the most reasouable price in the city. MRS, M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2012 Foisom st. CHILDKEN BOARDED, LEASANT HOME FOR 2 LITTLE in refined familv at 1727 McAliister st. GIRLS STORES 0 LET. ARBER-SHOP, WITH BATHS: ESTAB- lished 16 years: $18 per month; key at 538 Second st. penter-shop: $7 per month. 5 De Boom at. key at 539 Second st. Plumbing-shop; $6 per month. 3 De Boom st.; key at 539 Second st. Corner store, 551 Second st.; $14 per month: Kkey at 539 Second st. Fourth, room 2. M ES DE HARTNELL RETURS I voyant aud aivine healer. 8 M TYPSY QUEEN_MAGNETIC HEALER AND card-reader. 1 Fifch st., room 1. h M. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave:pictures given:ladies 25c: 914 O’ Farrell. h ME.HANSEN, PALMIST, CARU-READER; past, present and future; 25¢. 148 6th si., 1. 5. LIMF. WALTERS OF TEHAMA; CaKD: d! 25¢; gents, 50c. 951 Mission, nr. 6th. hlmil MOREAU, BEST CLAIRVOYANT and medivm in city: fee 28c 764 Howard st. YPSY LIFE- READER REMOVED TO 8 (X Seventh st., nr. Market; ladies 25c,gents 50c. TSSMELVINA. CLAIRVOYANT: PICTURE future husband or wife, 50c.” 7665 Howard. | EFORE BUYING UK SELLING HOUS bu; KLKINS, 906 sses sce FURNITURE FOE SALE. UPHOLSTE M. PLUM & CO. Carpets. Furniture and Upholstery Gooas. 400 ¢ CHAMBER 5515, Ao sl perior sets, $20; folding: $10: b T. D. McCA RTHY. 764 Mi FOR t prices on household goods: new or good i , 117 SIXTH, 2. or of 1URE showeases. open evenings. UCKINGHAM prices B F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI- ture and m naise see BURD, 211 Larkin. | YASH FAID FOR ENTIKE HOUSEs OB J smaller lots of furniture, carpets, € . 22 Stockton: send postal. HICe tHAN uction Co,1 CAKPET CLEANING. (11 STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORK _ clesns, moves. & rpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mcr. 38 and 40 Eigi elephone South 250. VW HEN ¥0U BECOME D. TED WITH pet-b poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploveer Car- ceting Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. ARPETS CLEANED LIKE NEW. 23 TENTH; L. South 36. D. MACAINTUSH & CO. MI1CHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO. 0 14th st ; cleaning 3¢ yard. Tel. Mis. 74. {PET-CLEANI : LAYING, 3¢:_RUG mples free; tel. Jessie 944. Straiton, 19 Sth st it South Park. | i Niuth Stree:. frl SINTH —SUNNY SUITE 2] for lght bousskeeping, gas, single. OF ROOMS stove; also STORE, 1524 HOWARD, COR. LAFAYETTE, with fixt ures; cheap rent. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth AL IOW RENT-PART OF SIORE AND basement. 324 Pos? st. SOUTH PARK—1OR 2 SUSNY ROOMS; nicely fornished for housekeeping. 32 OFFICES TO LET, 1()2 MASON — FIKST FLOOR; SUITABLE < for doctor or dressmaker. suiier niresi SUTTER, NR. JONES—NICELY FUR- nished housekeeping rooms: rent cheap. | Twelfth Street. | 145 TIWELPTH, COR HOWARD-NICELY - ©) suraished housekeeping rooms; rent re- uced. Turk Stree: 99] TURK—3NICE SUNNY UNFURNISHED 41 rooms with ba h: rent reasonable. Twenty-fifth Street. 4152 INENTY-FIETHL FEW DOORS EAST +)Z of Castro—2 sunny unfarnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; bath and laundry; | ladies only: r-nt $6 & month. |43 Mun Dess Avenne. VAN NESS AVE—NEWLY FURNISHED housekeeping 10oms. Misc liancous. WO MODERN PARLORS; GAS: GRATE: bath: 2 closets: 8 windows: sunny corner on | car line; priva e family; light bousekeeping per- mitted: fornished if desired. Address H., box 10, all Office. ——— HOOMS T0 LE Lddy Street. EDDY—FURNI-HED SIN : $5 50 to $4 per month, e JNKLIN'S CARPEL- BEATING WORKS Golden Gate ave Telephone East 126. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL Frivate; po charge unless successful; all claims, coliections, wids, deeds, elc., at- tended to. ¢ *y-at-law. 850 Market S0 VICF¥REE: N0 CHABGE UNLESS 500 Cesstal. W, W. LAVIDSON, 927 Markes sk 632 EDDY, NEAR POLKE_NICELY FUR- )& nished bay-window sunny room: also "mx" room and board If required: in private family. EDDY—SINGLE FRONT ROOMS FOR rent; very cheap. Ellis Street. OYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS — INCANDES- cent lghts in every room; reading-room, con: taining daliy papers: smOKing-room and ladles’ parior; open all night; rooms {Ql’ llghl, 35¢ to $1 50: week, $2 to $3: month, 38 to $30: fire es- capes; elevator on office fi00r; annex of 65 rooms pow ready:hot and cold water in each room: batis. TPHE FAMONA, 180 ELLIS. MRS KATE S }1ART. menager—A guiet house; centrally io- cated; newly ; elevator; Dot & cold waset. | liberal reward to finder. MASON, COR. MARKET—NIURLY FUR- nished sunny offices fronting on Marxet. MFK. LEGETTE, CLAIRVOYANT AND BUS. IV advice; 25c: one price. 811 Tebama, nr. 4th. ME. HANSEN: THE BEST FUTURE SUC cess assured; 25¢; oue price. 41 Minna st. ME. SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT. TELLS present and future: success to all; for- tunes by mail: low prices. 858 Mission st ML MABEL W0ODS, CARD KEADER AND ‘magnetic healer; charms. Rm. 8, 207 Post st LOST. BS. B. BAUMANN, BEST-KNOWN CLAIR- voyant in the city. Resldence 133 Turk st OST OR STOLEN—SUNDAY, VICINITY OF Suter street and Central avenue, brown mal Gordon se:ter; collar and tag; answers to Topsy; reward. 2218 Pine st. OST—WHIIE PIGEON, SPOTTED BROWN; L Tuesday aiternoon. Reward, 323 Clipper st OSI—BROWN AND TAN BSPITZ PUP; name, Monk. 619 Merchant st.; reward. TLL BOOK WITH BILLS BET. FULTON and Twentieth &is., on Van Ness. Market or Valencia. Excelsior Dairy, 600 Fulton; return me and receive reward. T,OST_IN RUSS HOUSE OR ON STREET. & 4 wallet containing deeds ana valuabie papers: . W. MULTNER, 219 Mason st. FOETURERTOLD BY ETH MOTHER AND daughter; truths 1635 Hyde st. ME RUTH HARRISON OF N. Y. MAG- netic hea'er: card-reader. R 17. J09A Powell. BEABATUALISM, PEOPLE’-} SPIRITUAL SOCIETY; 111 LAR- 4 kin: 8 2. 27 boy ratar, other medlims; circles c. RS, C. CORNELIUS, TEST AND BUSL ness medium: circle Monday and Wednesday 1846 Marke: street. ME. OSMAN, TRANCE MEDIUM, INDE- pendent card-reader. life read ings, love affairs, business, mining speculations. 83% Mission s OST—BLOODSTONE RING. RETURN GEO, i PAGE. room 11, 303 California st.: reward $5. 7 OST—BLACK CHATELAIN: BAu UN SaC- ramento st.; suitable reward. 2311 California, OST—TALKING PAREOT: FLEW FROM 1215 Unlon st.; reward. ENTS WATCH FOB, GOLD BUCKLE, quartz pendant; reward. 512 Hyde st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings aud Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of EDA E. DONALD (No 212,914.).;The finder will please return to bank. 326 NCALLISTER-MES T 3. MEVER: test meetings every night. 10¢- Tue., Wed. & Fri, 2 P.)x ; trance cir., Sat. eve 25¢; bus. sittings $1 BS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, trance test medium and life reader. 218 Stockton st. EST MEETING, 8 P. M., 10c. 835 MCAL~ lister st.: Stijt. Clemens: sKkeptics invited. M A5 ECLIS MEDIUM: SITTING=§ TO8. 81 circies Tues., Fri.. 2P. ., 25¢. 233 Valencia. A X FRANCIS 'INDEPENDENT STATE - writer. 118 Haizht st.: hours Suntil 6 P M. PROFESSIONAL CAREDS. EN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker bullding; ielephone Maw 45, Ban Francisco, Cal GHN I AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER. attys az luw, rms 515,516, 5th Hoor, Parrot bids. BICYCLES, = BEN HURS, BRAND NEW: GUAR- $45. auteed bish srade. DAVIS BROS, 25 Geary st. HYPNOTISM, YPNOTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT; success grid. HypnoticMesmericIns,8 O’ Farreil HOTELS. BRDOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH ST. board and room $1t0 $2 per day, ¥6 to §13 per week; choice rooms 50 cents to $1: suite Tooms for family $1 10 81 50 per night: first-class service: free coach. CHARLES MONTGOMERY. STORAGE. FINANCIAL. ANTED — 8600 ON CITY PROPERTY Wmcum. ‘Address Loan, box 96, Call. STORAGE—CKEAPE!!‘ IN THE CITY; FIRE- proof building: advances made. 211 Larkin. JUENITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS: AD e -x»l-funu L TAYLOK.Z04Posa 500 FTALDFOR A CASE I FAIL TO CORE o of female complaints or diseases of the eye; consultation free. MRS, DR. SCOT1,345 Geary U PRAFR'S FEMALE REGULATING PILL safe and efficient emmenmrogue: $1 per box. RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 406 Clay st.,sole agts, OME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 tighth st., Alameda, FIRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE see MRS.DE. PUKTZ and becontent. 25414 4th. IMBEE—1280 ACRES; KERN C0.; PLENTY water: exceilent stock ranch. N.. box 16, CalL HOLsES. 10 HORSES FOR SALE: ALSO WAGONS, buggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, 827 Sixibst.: auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOY LE, Auctioneers. TIHE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA- lencia si., is the place to goif you Want (0 buy. sell or exchange horses, buggzies, wagons or har Dess: auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. BO0 SET NEW ASD SECON-HAS U HAR: ness: all kinds; buggy.wagon, carts. surtey & rockaway; 40 cheap Lorses. 15th and Valencia. JINE 6YEAR-OLD MARE: SUITABLE FOR business or private use. 605 Mcallister. HEAD DEIVING A~D WOKK HORSES; weight 1000 to 1700 1bs. €62 Howard 5 WAGONS AND CARRIAGEDS, 00D BUGGY FOR SALE CHEAP AT 720 Natoma st FIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed jn a; either of the publica:ion offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persogs authorized to have the same published. ] EBORN. BREWSTER—In Ocean Vliew, January 4, 1897, to (he wife of George Brews:er, a daughter. YEIGENBA UM—In this city, January 2, 1896, 1 the wife of L. B. Feigenbaum, a daughter. JOHNSON—December 22, 1896, to the wite of Captain Charles Johnson, a daughter. LEE—In this city, December 31, 1895, to the wife of J. W. Lee, a daughter. LIVINGSTON—In Oakiand, January b, 1897, to the wife of Meyer Livingston, a son. MONAHAN—In thus city, January 4, 1897, tothe wife of Charles A. Monahan, a sor. MOLANDER—In this city, January 4, 1897,0 the wife of Daniel Moiander, a son. NASH—In this city, Jaunary 4, 1897, to the wifte of Jason W. Nash, a daughter. RAGAN—In this city, January 2, 1897, to the ‘wife of D. F. Kagan, a'son. —_— MARRIED. GRAN—GIERLEVSEN—In this city, December 31, 1896, by the Rev. C.J. Larsen, Andrew L. Gram and Lena Glerlevsen, both of San Fran- clsco. DRUMMOND—HANSEN—In_ this city, Jantary 5.1897. by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, Mia'colm J. Drummond and Stine Hansen, both of Stock- ton. DE HALL, 14 MCALLIS] ER STREER NaR Jones. Diseases of women and children. PYROPOSALS. PprorosaLs Fom PAPER FOR THE FUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until Jauuary 21, 1897, at 10,30 o'clock A. A, for fur- nishing the PAPER for ihe PUBLIC PHINTING and BINDING for the year ending 28th of Febru- ary, 1898, the said proposals to be opened before and the award of con.racts to be made by the Joint Committee of Congresson Public Printiug to the Iowes: and best bidder for the interes: of the Gov- ernment, the committee reserving to itself the Tight to reject any and ail bids as iis judgment of the best inleresis of the Government may aictats. Detalled _schedules of the descriptior, quantity and quality of the paper required, accompanied by samples and blank proposals and 'siving the re; Iations with which bidders must comply, can be obtained by addressing Th. E. Benedict, Public Printer, Washington, D. C. The contracts will be entered into for supplying such quanticies of paper as may be needed during the year, ana no more. The estimated quantities ses forth Indetail in the schedule compri 86,000 reams macoine-flnish printing paper, x38. 15,000 rear.s machine-finish printing paper, 38x48. 94,100 reams sized and - super - calendered white or tinted printiug paper, various sizes. 28,500 reams white writing paper, various s zes and weights. 2,400 reums colored wriiing paper, various sizes ana weights. 1,500 reams cover. paper, various sizes and weights, 75,000 pounds of best plate paper. s 125.000 pounds of best map paper. 175,000 pounds fine coated wood-cut paper. {7 81100 reams manila vaper, various sizes and weights. 100,000 pounds glazed bond paper. 20,000 pounds _arcificial parchmeat, various sizes. 2,000 pounds parchment deed. 100,000 sheets cardboard, various colors, sizes and weignts. 1,725,000 sheets bristo board, various colors, sizes and weights. 7,200 reams first-ciass ledger paper, white or biue, 1 1d or wove, various sizes and welghts. 8,000 reams second-clasy ledger paper, white or blue, Jaid or wove, various sizes and weighta. 2,700 reams tissue and copying paper. 40 reams mfiu paper, auy required color or we 150 reams ar paper, 24x36. 345 reams plaid. marble, and comb paper, various sizes. 3860 reams typewriter paper, various sizes and welghts. 665 reams cap, letter and note paper, 10u reams white French foiio, 17x22. 2,000 sheers parchment, 15x21. Propcsals will be received for oue thousand reams or more. By direction of the Joint Committee of Congress on Puolic Priating. TH. E. BENKPICT, Public. ‘WasHINGTON, December 21, 1895, - e — 5 DIED. Artigues, Georgetie Bauman, Bertha Benson, Pearl Colller, Jonn H. Coon, Charies Corbet, Robert Corcoran, Mary E. Coutb, Kobert F. Dewans, Michael Dooley, David F. Drummond, Mrs. F. Lewis. Cicero H. McEieaney, Edward Meclntosh, Mary Madden, Jane 3 Martin, 2rs. Catherine Maxwell, May E. Milliken, Elen A. Morgan. Henry H, 0’Brien, Catherine O'Rourke, Agnes al. Pelierano, Miss C. Franks, Joseph P. Peters, Hi Hesselmeyer, Dorothea Plerson, Sarah 8. Hogan, John Piper, John Kemp, James C. Lane, Ann A. Lang, Charles E. Stanle, John Leblanc, Caristy A. Stanley. James Sternberg, Elizabeth ARTIGUES—In this city, January 5, 1897, ‘Georgette, beloved daughter of Charles and Neic lie Artigues, and grandchiid of Mr. and Mrs John Bagle, anativeof Sau Franciico, aged 1 year and 3 months. B-Nouceof tuneral hersaftsr. BAUMAN—In this city, January 4. 1897, Bertha Bauman. beioved sister o Charles Bauman, Mrs. C. Balley, Mrs. M. Fliiner and Mrs. H. Morgen: stern. a nasive of New York. aged 35 years. A5 Friends and scquaintances sre respeot: sully invited to attend tho funeral THlS JAY (Wednesday), at 3 0’Clock P. .. from the resi- dence of her sister, 3428 Sixtsenth street. Io- terment . U. U. F. Cemetery. Ragan (infant) Rober:s. Lizzle BENSON—In Dixon, Solano County, Cal., Janu- ary 3, 1897. Pearl T heresa, beloved wite Of K. L. Beénson, and sister of J. G. McEivaney and Hec tor and Eddfe Leslie. a native of Fresno, Cal, 2ged 21 years 8 months and 24 dars. &5-The funerai wil take piace THIS DAY Wednesday), at 1 O'clock P. M. from St. rancis de Sales Church, Oakland.” Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakiand. COLLIER—In Oakland, Janusry 5, 1897 John Heury, husband of Alice B. Collier, and father of John, Maud, Blanche and Morton Collier, & native of Indiana, aged 60 years and 3 days. COON—In this citv. January 4. 1897, Charies D., beloved husband of Susan W. Coon. and father of Charles W.Coon and Mrs. Eva 3. Pobley, a Dative of New York, sged 82years 4 mon:as and 10 days. [Ypsilanti (3ich.) and Springfield (TIL.) papers piease copy. | Tiends and scqumintances ara respect fally invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursaay), at 10:30 o'clock 4. 3. from the Church of 'the Advent, Eleventh street, near Market, where services wiil be held. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. W.—To the officers and membersof Yerba a Lodge No. 14, 4. 0. U. W.: You are here- by requested to assémble at the lodgeroom, 33 ‘Farrell street, TO-MORROW (Taursiay), at 9 o%clock 4. X , to_attend the funeral of our late brother, Charles D. Coon, P. M. Brothers of sister lodges are fa vited to’ attend. By order of JOHN WREDE, M. W. FRED B. Wo0D. Recorder. CORBET~In this city, Janaary 4, 1897, Robert Corbet, beloved fathér of William H. and Mina Corbet. Mrs. Thomas Carier, Mrs. O. W. Noll, Mrs. George H. Brinley and Mrs, N. G Terrell, & native of (reiand, aged 78 years. 8@~ Friends and acquaintances ars respec:- sully Invited o attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 o'clock . M., from his laie pose of the soul of the late Mary K. Corcaran of Los Angeles will be celetrated THIS DAY (Wednesday). at 7:30 0'clock A. X.. at St. Agnes Church, Masonic avenue and Oax street. COUTH~In this cliy, Januars 3, 1897, Rovert F. Couth, a patlve of Vaucouver, B. C., aged 9 years. DEWANS_In this city, January 4, 1837 Michael Dewans. a native of Fraace, aged 51 years. A. member of Callfornia Garrison No. 101, R. Al sai N. U. A3 Friends and scquaintances bers of K. A. aad N. U. are respeci- fuily invited to attend the funers THIS DAY (Wednesday). at 9 o'clock A. X.. from the par- Jors of the Western Addition Funersd Direciors, 2428 California streec, between Filmore aua Steiner. lnterment National Cemeters. Presidio. DOOLEY—1In this city, January 5. 1897, David F., beloved husband of Annie Doo.ey, & Dative of Ireland. [Armordale (Kans.) papers please copy. | B3~ Friends and acqnalntancey ara respact- fully Invited to attend the faneral TO-MORRO W (Thursday), az 9:30 0'clock A. ., from his iate Tesidence, 630 Howard streec, thance (o St. Pat- rick's Churca for services. lntermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. DRUMMOND—In Berkeley, Jannary 5, 1897, Mrs. Frances Lrommond, a native of Henley-in® Arden, England, aged 54 vears and 11 months. 8 Funeral services THIS DAY (Wednes- day), at Santa Ross, Cal. FRANKS—(n this cliy, January 4. 1897, Joseph Puillip Franks. beloved and youngesi son of James ani Margaret Franks and bro:her of James Jr., Edward F.and Anale Franks, a na- ged 30 vears 6 moaths d all mem: tive of Sau Francisco, and 29 days. 8- Friends and_acanaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday). at 9:30 0clock A. M. from the resi- dence of his pareuts, 98 Filluiore siceet, corner Hermann, tnence .o 'Sacred Heart Church, Fell atreet, between Webster and Fillmore, where & solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HESSELMEYER—In this city, January 3, 1897, L her residence, 1708 Baxer sireat, DOroth dearlv beloved wie of the late Theodore Hessei- meyer, and mother of Henry, Corneila, Charlotte and Emily Hesseimeyer, & ustive of Hamourg, Germany. [New York and Cleveland (Ohio) Dpapers please copy. ] &arEriends and acauaintances are raspect: taily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Wednesday), at 11:30 0'clock A. M., from the ‘irst._English Loiberan Church, Geary street, near Octavis. Inierment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HOGAN—In tnis clity, Janusry 4 1897. John Hogan, beloved brother of Edward and P. Hogan, anaciveof Lastletown Roche, County Cork, Irelaad, aged 45 years 3 moathsand 10 days. A& Friends and acqualntances are respect- fuily invited to aitend the funeral O-MORROW (Thorsday), from Mission Dolores Church, services (0 commence ai 9 UCIOCK A. M. Re- mains &t the perlors of James Haan, 445 Va- lencia siresc. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KEMP—In this city, January 4, 1897, James Clemmons, beloved husband of Margaret Kemp, and father of Daniel C. Kemp. a nauve of Mar- biehead, Mass, aged 68 years [Lynn (Mass.) Ppaers please copy. | Ra-Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited to autend the funeral TO-MORKOW (Thursday), at 9 o'clock A. 3., from his laia Tesidenge, 450 Haight street. thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore streets,where a solemn requiem mass will be celebeated for the repose of his soul, commencing a: 9:30 0'cloos a.x. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LANE-In this city, January 5 1897, Ann Agnes, Telict of thelate Andrew Lane. sister of Mrs. Delia_Bowen, and aunt of Mrs. P. Barry aod Mrs. M. E. Bowen, a native of Ireland. LANG—In this city, January 5, 1897, Charles E., beloved son o Sarah F. and the late Charies E. Lang, and brother of Mrs. Siia May Kimball, a native of San Francisco, aged 57 years 11 months aud 20 days. 83-Friends and Acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attena the funeral services TO-MORROW (rhursiay), ai 2 0'ciock P M., his late resideace, 17.4 Mason street. LEBLANC—In tais city, January 4, 1897, Christy ‘Anuie Leblanc, a native of Nova Scoila, aged 48 years. LEWIS—In Poriland. Or., January 5, 1897, Cicero H. Lewls. of the firm of Alieu & Lewis. MCELEANEY—In this city, January 4, 1897, Edward, beloved husoand of the late Mary Mc- Eleauey, and fatherof John McEieaney, Mrs. John Cline, Mrs. G. Sbarbaro and the iate Ed- ward MeKleaney, a native of the parish of Cu:- daff. County Donegal, ireiaad, szed 65 years. [New Bodford papers #9-The foneral will iaze b (Wednesday), at 1:50 0°clock P. )., from the par- lors of tne Uhited Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifin sireet, theuce 10 St Patrick’s Church for serv- ices 'In erment Mouat Calvary Cemetery. MCINTOSH—Ia this oity. January 5, 1897, Mary Mcintosy, a naiive of Enciand, aced 36 years. ‘#~ Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, near Market sireet. MADDEN—In this city, January & 1597, Jane Maddeu, a native of Wales, aged 46 years 11 months and 4 days. MARTIN—In Osklaud, January 5, 1897, M Catberine Martin, mother of 8. W. Martin Srs, S. Paine, a native of Broome County, New York. aged 87 years 5 months and 15 days. MAXWELL—In this city, January 5, 1897, May Eilzabeth Maxwell, beioved dau:hter of Mrs. J. C. Deugherty, and sister <f Mrs. G. W. aflen, Mrs. C. £ Tarrant and Sadie Doi gherty, a nac tive of New York, aged 20 years 3 months and 18 days. Friends and scqualntances ara respect 107 10vised 10 atsend ine faneral TOMORROW (Thursday), at 10 o'clock A. .. from St. James Guild; C.enient street and Sixth avenue. lnier- ment L. 0. 0. F. Cemete: MILLIKKN—In Ithaca, N. Y. Ellen A., wifeof 1. T. Mililken of San_Fraucisco. MORGAN—In East Oakland, January 2, 1807, Henry H. Morian, &aaveof Ohio, aged 61 years and 10 months. O'BRIEN—ID this city, January 5, 1897, Cather- ine, widow of thelate Willlam O’Brien. beloved mother of John J. Kate, Willam M., Mary E. and the late James and Norsh O'Frien, and grandmother of James J. aad Willie O’frie: 8 native of County Limerlck, lreland, aged o years. O’ROURKE—TIn this city. January 4, 1897, Agnes M., dearly beloved daughter of Patrick and Mur- gara; O'Hourke, and sister of Margaret, Thomas, Neilie M., Catherine, Lizzie and James O'Rourks and Mrs. D. F. Murphy, & nativeof Saa Fran- cisco: aged 20 years and 4 months. Ba-Friends and acquainiauces are respect- suily invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY Wednesday). at 10:30 0'clock A. M., from the family residence, 816 Potrero avenue, thence to St Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets, for secvices, commencing at 11 o'clock A3 Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. PELLERANO—In San Jos:, Jaauary 5,137, Miss Clorinda Pellerano, daughter of Constance Pellerano, and sister of Mury, Nicholas and Pedrino Pellerano and Mrs. Aniie Botiano. 3~ The funeral will tace piace TU-{ORROW (Thursday), ut 2 o'clock P. .. from the family residence, 170 San Ausustin street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where faneral services will De held. PETERS—In this citv, January 3, 1897. Hilda Peters, a native of Germany. aged 33 years. PIERSON—In this city, Jauuary 3. 1897, Sarah Buchanan Plerson, a native of New York. PIPER—In this city, January 8, 1897, John. be- loved husband of Louise Piper. fatiier of George, Edward, Clsude and Hazel Plper ani Mrs. L Zimmer. and brother of Henry Piper, a native of ‘Germany, uged 66 years 7 months and 9 days. A5 Friends and mcquaintances are respect- sully invited to actend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), as 1:30 0'ciock P. M.. from the par- lors of H. F. Subr & Co. 1209 ifission stres:, near Eighth, thence to L 0. 0. F. Hall, corner Market and Seventh streets, where' funeral services will be heid, commencing at 2 o'ctock P.u. Intermen: Laurel Hill Cemetery. RAGAN—In this city, January 2, 1897, lafant son of D. F. ani Mamie E. Ragan. ROBERTS—In this clty, Jaauary 4. 1897, Lizzle, beloved wife of P. L Roberts, and sister of J. W. Joues._a native of Liverpool England, aged 33 years 7 months and 3 BF-Fajends a0l acquainiancet ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), st 10 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 65 Prospect avenue. lnierment Mount Olivet Cemetery. STAHLE—In Alameds, January 5. 1897, John Stabie. father of Jona. F. H., Charles A.. Mary A. and Dr. F. H. Stahle. anative of Germany, 68 years 7 monchs and 18 days. & Notice of funeral hersafior STANLEY—In Emeryvile, Janusry 5. 1897, James Stanley, son of the late Thomas and Mary' Stanley. brother of Mrs. Charles allen. uncle ot Mary and Haitie Allen, and nephew of Pacrick Stanley, & native of Ealimore, Md., aged 24 years 1 month and 25 days. . 8@ Friends and ncquaintances ars respact- sully Invited 10 attend the funerat TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock A. ., from tne resl- dence of his sister. Park avenue, Emeryville, thence to the Church of the Sacrsd Hearr, where a solema requiem mass will be_celebrated for. the repose of s soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. Intermen: St Mary’s Cematery, Oakland. STERNBERG—In this city. January 4 1897, Klizabeth, beloved wife of L. Sternvers, and sis- terot Ellen Hofftman and Frank and the late John J. McCarrick, & nativeof san ¥rancisco, aged ¥2 years. 83 Friends and scouaintances ars respect- solly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness sven: neariMacker sireet, tnence to St Eoalace Chareh, Golden Gate aveuue and Jons street, for services lntermen: Moun: Calvary Ceme- tery. MCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth 8t., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEMB tery 10 the city; non-sectarian; in 10 sense ex- cinsive: location unexcelled Ofiice ¥97 Maske Wireel. sOULheas: COFner of SiXis LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION S PREPARED TO CONTINUE THE SALE T ot biriai p ats and raves in iis cemetery aud give deeds. Perpetusl care of lots will be arranged for at the Superintendent's offic> at the cemetery, corner ‘Bush street and-Central avenue, San Francisco.