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HOUSED TO LET.
TvEDUCED BENT AL — ~ taw—
list,, near Devisadero: in good condition:
7 large gunny rooms and bath; large yard. MADI-
SOX.ifc BVRKE. . ' "
■MAY-WINDOW. HOUSE 6 ROOMS-BATH-
A> stable; reasonable; good tenant. 1909 O'Far-
re'.l st. . . %
H"""~OUSK 4 SUNNY ROOMS-LARGE YARD;
rent $12. 1019 Lombard si., near Hyde.
"TONES ST., BET. JACKSON" AND PACIFIC—
o Neat 2-sicry bay-windo.v house;- S rooms and
bath; rent low to a good tenant.
Bush, bet. Mason and Taylor— Fine 3-story bay-
tvlndow bouse; 9 rooms and bath; rent low to a
f oo(i tenant.
<;o!den Gate avp., bet. Hyde and I.ark in— 2-story
bay-window: 10 rooms and bi.th.
Parrel) st.. bet. Mason and Taylor— 2-story ; 9 •
rooms and bath. ■
Aiiply to C. S. CA PI- & CO.. House Brokers and
Heal Estate Agents, 413 Montgomery st.
rro let. _ —
X NEW ELEGANT MODERN HOUSES.
PRESIDIO HEIGHTS.
0 and 11 rooms: large yard; rent reasonable;
Jackson St., near ' :;".r.'!. -%:..-. ... :
WILL E. FISHKR & CO., 14 Post st.
>< li\ I I'i'l.K FLAT; 3 ROOMS. 39 DORE
<p i. ' '• st-, off Harrison, near Ninth.
HOUSE OF 4 SUNNY ROOD'S; RENT £11.
168 Silver St., near Fourth.
■)] I GEARY— OF 11 ROOMS; BATH-
—•XX rent reasonable. Key islTVij.
rr.KNEMENTOF3ROOMS; RENT "$8 50. 812
■X Jessie si., near Ninth.
QIA HOUSE 4 ROOMS. 130 ROSE AVE.~-
O X V ... call 1 2 1 l-age st.
91 A PtRBY— BAY-WINDOW HOUSE OF 4
—iv rooms and basement: rent $1250: water
free. Apply G. H. UM 6SEN & CO., 14 Montgom-
•TV St. • ■ -
OV F OTTINGEH'S TICKET OFFICE, 620
Market st.. opp. Palace Hotel— 2 floors for rent;
long lease: newly painted end papered; upptr floor
contains 7 rooms, lower floor all in one.
99?; I MISSION— HOUSE OF 8 BOOKS AND
_ — «»I bath: modern improvements: basement
pint vi»r<l : jf'JIS.-
*< [ lV KXJx lAi.h OK 4 ROOMS AND BATH.
QX<J. Corner of Union and Lacuna st.
C A VKD— DOLLARS DIMES AND NICKELS
> by renting a house from BALDWIN i HAM
MOND. 10 Mon?aom>'ry st.
CO'l'TAi.iis 1«» |*XT.
pOTTAGES: 4 \NI > & ROOMS ; SL'NN Y ; B A Y-
U window: modern Improvements; iilankerl base-
ment; reasonable; furn.ture for sale, if sired.
726 Fulton st.
pOTTAGE: 6 ROOMS; BATH; PLANKED
\J. basement: chicken-yard; $17. 102 Twenty-
first st. ■ ■■- ■ - -.
Ql 7 wf\ "9 5 0 JONES, BET. UNION AND
XI .\J\J. Filbert: neat cottage: 4 rooms and
bath. Apply to S. C CAPP & CO., House Brokers
and Real Estate Agents, 413 Montgomery st.
L> AY-WINDOW COTTAGES, 5 BOOMS. LARGE
1 > yard, basement. 132 Dolores St.. nr. Fifteenth.
pOTTAGE; 4 ROOMS; HALL, BASEMENT :
\J larce yard; $12. 121 Eureka st., but. ISth and
19th; Castro-st. cable or Eighteenth-si, electric-cars.
pOTTAGE: 4 ROOM'S: GARDEN: MARINE
\J view. Lombard, bet. Kearny and Montgomery, j
i I. ATS TO EJB i .
11 Bl< WNY BAY- WINDOW FLAT; 8
1 1 til', rooms: yard. 809Va Valencia st.,
third floor, near Nineteenth.
< 1 J TO $40—100 NICE CLEAN COTTAGES,
•_'J houses and flats: special inducements to
pood tenants. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st.
CIK'D SHOTWELL— FLAT 5 ROOMS, SUIT-
UUU able for store and housekeeping; $12.
9 MODERN FLATS; NICE; CAN'T BE BEAT;
— • 5 and 6 rooms. 334 Cumberland, near Church.
9 SUNNY FLATS; 5 ROOMS EACH. McAL-
— lister st. and First aye. ■ <
ijlf 831 A HAVES ST., BET. WEBSTER
tjD.Lv). and Fillmore; middle bay-window flat; 4
rooms and bath.
■ Also lower flat: 3 rooms and bath.
$25—2054 Jones and Filbert Bts., SE. corner: 8
rooms and bath.
Apply to C. S. CAPP & CO., House Brokers and
Real Estate Agents, 413 Montgomery st.
LATOF 5 ROOMS; LARGE YARD AND CEL-
lar; rent ?16. 519 Grove St.
TTNKURNISHED FLAT; 3 ROOMS: SUNNY;
•t, yard. 4 Marye terrace, oft" Turk st., bet. Hyde
and Larkin. ■
. Q ] A 3 ROOMS \>'D BATH; Y4RD; BASE-
-0 »-"jt« ment. 709 Fuiton st., nr. Buchanan.
999 GROVE — FINE MIDDLE FLAT OF 7
— >— — rooms and bath.
y I.ATS; 4 AND 6 REED ST.: 3 AND 4ROOMS;
1 Sue view. Key at 1325 Washington, ur. Jones.
1 1 'ELIZABETH— SUNNY ROOMS; "HALL":
1.1 yard; S10; bet. Valencia and Guerrero, nr.
Twenty-third st.
1 1 Q_ TWENTY-SECOND. NX. NOE— MOD-
J. 1 Ox crn flat of 5 rooms, bath. err. Apply to
EASTON, ELDRIDGE i CO.. 638 Market st.
YEAH NKW CITY HALL — NEW, UPPER
i-\ sunny modern, flat.: 5 rooms; bath. 2h Grove.
SViO ' COS7^R:-'T,WE2."TY-k'IRST-- AND •
0 Valencia sta. : 5 rooms: baLh; newly painted:
rtr.t reduced. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10
Montgomery st.
E- \ V^TaT, 4 ROOMS, BATH;
rent SI". 713 Grove st. ; •.-:.-■
1 1 QA BB OA I> W AY- X CHOICE SUNNY
11—1' rooms: «15; 1712 Hyde— Five large
sunny rooms. $18. . ■
_*97i NKW FIVE ROOMS; BATH. YARD.
>_» '. lii2S Union st.; owner 1301 Pacific
QHA 822 60 AND 325,4 FINE FLATS OF 6
*SJL\J. rooms and bath each, on Gough St., near
McAilistt-r: $20, 6 room?, bath iind basemen:, 9l2
liryaut st., near Seventh. Apply 10 T. P. KIOR-
DAN, •s,"'_' Market st.
T'LAI 8 .-L'.N.NV RimjMS: MODERN IM-
J provements; cheap. 1153 Howard.
OAVED-DOLLAKS. DIMES AND NICKELS
0 by renting a flat from BALDWIN &. HAM-
-IIOXD, 10 31ontgomrry at. " -
I. FLATS: ISEVEXTH ST., BE-
a io-A Bryant: ft and 0 rooms: bath: $8 to Sl6.
HOtSKKEKFIXii KOOMS.
Bryant Street.
JOA BRYANT— I OR 2 SUNNY ROOMS;
rtiJ\J nicely furnished for housekeeping. -
Ullis Street.
-A i ELLIS — FURNISHED FRONT ROOM
t)U'± light housekeeping; also room wjth stove.
-.)(, ELLIS, COR. LAKKIN-SUNNY FUR-
I)Oy nished room, by weeic or month.
ilevinth Street.
rtrA ELEVENTH— '4 NICE ROOMS, WITH
»jOU large yard: rent 10.
Elgin Park.
1 91 .ELGIN PARK. JUNCTION VALENCIA
1 _•> and Market— sunny, light housekeeping;
reasonable.
1 ifth Street.
OAI FIFTH-CHANGED HANDS AND BENO-
_.U:i vatcd; sunny rooms complete for housekeep-
ing, cheap; also front rooms, single »n_ en suite.
■>! A FII-TH— 2 SUNNY FRONT HDUSEKEEP-
*) IdIing rooms; stove; closet; bath: no chil-
cTen; tlO.
■ 1 . I ulsom Street.
"Mil FOLSOM, REAR-1 LARGE ROOM,
L-±xL sunny, 5; also 1 room with fireplace.
Franklin Street.
'11 FRANKLIN. Hi I. MCALLISTER AND
• 1 X Fulton— l or 2 rooms: light housekeeping.
Garden Street.
91 GARDEN— 3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS;
— .1 rent fH.
Golden Gate" A venue. V\>
|O4 GOLDEN GATE AYE-UPPER FLAT 3
*±O^X unfurnished rooms; reasonable. :
Ueary St>eet.
Ol "1 GEARY— TWO FUBNISHED ROOMS;
ZiX% a snltabie for light housekeeping.
1 ior GEARY - UNFURNISHED FRONT
X'idU I and back parlors, kitchen, second story:
reference);. __^ ■ -
GEABY, OFF. THE PARK-» 16 Al^
1 ,;j 1 cove suite and adjoining room, bath, 3
closets, partly furnished. :
Oo'nQ UEAKY-4 UNFURNISHED SUNNY
_-_.UO rooms for housekeeping; terms reason-
able. - ■ ' ■• ' ■
: . Harrison Street.
/?C C II ABB I SON - DOUBLE PARLORS;
bOO well furnished: every facility for house-
keeping. bath included. ■
r^77HABIUBON-2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS;
I _' ' furnished complete for housekeeping.
lioward~b treet.
.1 Qfxn nO\VAKD-3~Su"NNY BOOMS; BENT
J OUb $9.
" 11 yd c Street. .
IQ7 HYDE - 3 UNFURNISHED SUNNY
X O I rooms, with kitchen, bath and gas.
" " ~~~ Jettsie Street,
pi A JESSIE-3 BOOMS; BENT CHEAP.
"""Heaven worth Street.
OAQ LEA YEN WORTH-ELEGANT SUNNY
OUO rooms; en euite or single; excellent table:
quiet; desirable. ' - ."- -^ :?
1 McAllister street. . . - - ■
-'JO MCALLISTER - HANDSOM ELY' FUR-
-000 nlsbed rooms for housekeeping: large nn-
tinished basement. ■ ' • -
_n__treer.
(><~>ni M I — COMPLETELY' FUR-
•■-lOa nlshed sunny housekeeping rooms; nice
kitchen; exclusive bath. ■■:..•■?.■:■ .- ■—■ -
1 1 •>- MISSION - DOUBLE FRONT PAX-
X I_CO lore, with kitchen or without; *15; ? other
rooms very cheap. • . . • '■ '- '. ' " '■ ' _____
VO/li MISSION-* CONiVECTING • NICELY
J _1 furnished rooms to one party, reasonable, I
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS - Continued.
Montgomery Avenue.
TTNFURNISHED ROOMS— SUNNY, QUIET,
*J cheap. Avenue House, 220 Montgomery
aye., near Pacific st. 1 ■
; Oak >treet. • ,
1 1 OXb OAK -3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS
•*-!-**<-' with bath for houaekeeping.
• . .O'lrarroll Street. .
"S^fi 1 O'FARRELL— SUNNY UNFURNISH-
*J'-\J'Z ed basement room, including stove; $4 a
month.-- - . .
'i": : ; ';'■ ';■ ■' : ''Seventh' Stree/.. • :
m FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
x*J t hoasekeeping,fromg9up: also other rooms.
:-ix!h Street.
c > A A SIXTU — FRONT • SUNNY HOUSE-
— tr^~x keeping and single rooms; reasonable.
Stanly treet. '.'
Of) STANLY PLACE, OFF HARRISON HILL
mtf —Sunny bay-window; 2 or 3 rooms furnished.
tevenson Street. • y
I\AR STEVENSON— 2 NICE SUNNY ROOMS
yJ^iyj and bath; furnished for housekeeping.
Twelfth Street.
14 TWELFTH — S UN N V FURNISHED
X XO housekeeping- rooms and sincle. ■ -
T— enty-sixth Street. -
ml TWENTY-SIXTH, NEAR MISSION— 9
Xi-Og suites, fur, clean sunny hkpg.rms. 11.
Van Ness Avenue.
91 VAN NESS AYE.-NEWLY FURNISHED
— JX sunny rooms; also furnished and unfurnished
housekeeping rooms: reasonable.
"Washington street.
XAO W ASH] NOT ON- SUNNY UNFUR-
»>''— niwhed housekeeping room; running water.
UOO3IS TO Mil.
■ Bacon Place.
2 AND 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. $4 50 AND
$8: 2 furnished rooms. 54 and S6. Inquire 5
Bacon place, off Pine st., below Dupont.
California Street.
9.11 Q CALIFORNIA— NICELY FURNISHED
_-*±J.O sunny front double room; grate; terms
moderate.
Devi&adero Street.
1 79k devisadero — large sunny
X I _U front room, with grate; separate entrance.
KUdy Street.
1 9 EDDY — LARGE AND SMALL SUNNY
l—< front rooms; bay-window: foroilice; cheap.
9] Q EDDY— SUNNY FRONT BOOM; ALSO
.1 O single ones; reasonable.
QAQ EDDY— NICELY FURNISHED LARGE
DUO sunny bay-window room: terms reasonable.
q Q Q EDDY— KLEGANTLY, NEWLY FUR-
O«JO uished suite ana single; sunny; very rea-
sonable.
__9Q EDDY— LARGE SUNNY ROOM; ALSO
— *O single room suitable for working girl.
Eighth .-. treet.
THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126
A sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished;
strictly respectable; central; very moderate prices. ■
28 Eighth near Market. A. W. MANNING.
Ellis street.
"I 9 A ELLIS— THE A VAN DELL: FURNISHED
-I— rooms; sinsle and en suite; gas; grate;
bath; running wa er: terms moderate.
J nth street.
"I HO FIFTH— NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
X\JU $1 50 per week and up. ■ •
Foliom street. WBP
r ,rr n FOLSOM— 3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED
000 rooms: range; hot and cold water.
Fulton Street.
7f\f\ FULTON-NICELY FURNISHED SUN-
I vv) ny room; private family: terms moderate.
\, Golden Place.
9 GOLDEN PLACE— 2 FURNISHED OR UN-
— . furnished rooms suitable tor housekeeping. Ap-
ply 708 O'Farreil st.
Geary Street.
Q9' GEARY— NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
t/—t/ rooms: running water: board optional.
Grove street.
rvq GROVE— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY
i/uOroom: private family: terms reasonable.
Hawthorne Street.
Q NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-
-0 keeping, with use of bath: $12 per month. Ad-
dress 4 Vernon p]ac»: entrance at 25 Hawthorne
'st., bet. Harrison and Folsoni. Second and Thira.
Hayes Street.
C 9£» HAYKS— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY
O— U room for gentlemen ; gas and bath ; $5.
• ■• ' li.t iri .on Street.
1 1 QQ 1 HARRISON— NICELY furnished
11002 front room, $3 month to respectable
party. '_
Hyde Street.
-AQb HYDE. NEAR SITTER- SUITE OF
I \Jti parlors, suitable for gentleman and wife or
physician; reference.
.lone* Street.
90.7 JONES — THE VAN WINKLE: NEW
4j\) i management : elegant sunny suites and
single; newly furnished; bain, etc.: $10 to $30.
QAI JONES— NICELY FURNISHED PAR.
Ov/Xlors, single or en suite; board; private family-
Ke.rny Street.
CI KEARNY- LARGE NICELY FURNISHED
«J;i sunny rooms : $6 and $12: English family.
OOjfKEARNY-ELEGANT FRONT SUNNY
— i— x rooms; new management; $8, $10, 9-5.
A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEA*
Jt\- ant canny rooms, en suite and single: first clau
In every respect: terms reasonable.
QQ I KEARNY— LARGE FRONT SUNNY
001 run. ; neat, comfortable; day, week, month.
:_?:'-„■ - ■ Larkin Street. .
1 LARKIN — LARGE PLEASANT
l"V/l rooms; closet; running water; 1 or 2
persons.
Market Street.
lAQ7I MARKET - NICELY FURNISHED
lUOI2 front rooms: single or: en suite; also
housekeeping rooms; rent cheap. ,■
VOSKMITK HOUSE, 1045 MARKET. UKT.
1 Sixth and Seventh— Single ■ and suites; per
night, She to $1: week, $1 50 to $5: families
McAllister Street.
AAQ McAllister— 3 rooms, BATH ; LARGE
ttVOyard; furnished or unfurnished.
QQ7I MCALLISTER — ELEGANT FRONT
OO I 3 bay-window suite; bath; fireplace; use of
kitchen.
&iia*ion Street.
EUROPE HOUSE, 1169 MISSION— NICELY
furnished rooms, single or en untie: transients.
O'Farreil Street.
All O'FARRELL — ELEGANTLY FUR-
•7II nished suite; also single rooms, with or
without board.
Sixth Street.
OO SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, RUNNY
00 rooms; single and en suite: 91 to $1 50 a day.
Stockton Street.
If\C) STOCKTON — NICE SUNNY ROOMS:
tlfii newly furnished; price reasonable.
1 Ql A STOCKTON— FRONT SUITE;
10 It doctor's office: elegantly furnlshd; cheap.
■nit.:- Street.
1111 V BUTTER— ELEGANT ROOMS; NEW
1111 building; board optional: 1 suite, $12;
single, $6 to $8. ; ■ ,
Third Street.
TITINCHESTFR HOUSE— 44 THIRD, NEAR
Vf Market: most convenient and respectable: 200
rooms 25c to f 1 60 per night ; «1 50 to $6 per week:
electric lights in every room: reading r"ni : free bus.
*•)')/-» THIRD— SINGLE AND SUITES; LIGH'i
_.«-U housekeeping: % 5 up: brick building; yard.
Washington Street.
-1 Ann WASHINGTON-FURNISHED ROOM
WjLZi with use of sunny parlor for quiet middle-
aged lady; $12 a month. . .■-,- ■"■
Miscellaneous.
FULTON HOUSE, OPP NEW CITY HALL—
Furnished rooms, single or en suite. $B and $16.
' \ MKRICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL REOPEN-
.A ed on the European plan; light airy rooms
from 25c to 81 per day, $4 per month and up.
.'-;-. STOIi.ES; 1 0 LET.
\ O path. <<>r Hayes and .Webster. 734 Hayes st.
T'iIALL HIOKK; $1*: 439 BUSH ST.. OPP.
O California Hotel; suitable for shoemaker. .
I>~OB~ltE NT-LARGE FRONT OFFICE AND
I pan store. 221 and 223 Market st. ■, ■: >■■
■'. i*_f_»V_t4 iv it.i f. ■...- i:'~.
TT^TTETRY^TxRTLTRTiE^IO^
4:00 front suite, suitable for doctor or dentist.
E"~TegaNT OFFICES IN. NEW. SPKECKEL3
J_ building,- 926 Market: rents low: no extra
rsarce for gas. Janitor services or - heating. Apply
building or U. H. HI HSKN A CO.. 14 Montg. St.
tNGIJfK lOK SALK.
>!_,OU. capacity 8000 gallons per hour. - Per-
• kins Pump and Engine Co.. 117 -lain at., O.F. I
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1895.
.'.' 15OARDIXO ANi) KOOJIS;
fkO9 SUTTEB ST.-NICELY FURnVsHED
"Oil large front sunny rooms; private; ba-i.li;
board. ■ . .;,•■• . . - - - .- *'.
{{<■) I -BUSH— NICELY FURNISHED -FRONT
V»_vX suite, board for 2, $45 up; single rooms, $20
up.
1 "I A 7 BUSH— NICELY FURNISHED SUN-
J. IV I ny rooms, with or without reason-
able. ' i . 1 - -. ■ ; . . ;,:; . j..,- „
1 T\ T~LE A vex worth— large, sunny
"i— '"l elegant rooms, smile and suite; new bed-
diriir: excellent table; desirable house for gentle-
men. .
l ft')Q O'FARRELL— ELEGANTLY FURNISH-
I"O«1 sunny rooms; all conveniences; terms
moderate; board.
(■s)({ EDDY — SUNNY SUIT S; .. SINGLE
"— « rooms; board; breakfast and dinner special.
1 rtQj. PINE ST.— SUNNY ALCOVE ROOM;
X-VJQ-t first-class board. -
QAQ VAN NESS — NEWLY ELEGANTLY
Ouo furnished; excellent * table; comfortable
home; moderate; references.
TH ABKOTSFORD, BROADWAY . AND
.X Polk st.— Quiet and homelike; charges coder-
ate- board optional: ail cars direct.
(f»9l /BUSH— BEST TABLE FOR PRICE IN
U_j L city; elegantly furnished front suit and board
for 2. $50; single rooms $20 up; large and sunny.
V E\V iToTEL~WEN T 'WORTH i 617 BUSH ST.—
— ' Changed hands: fine rooms; Hood table.
Q9?fTiYDE — ELEGANTLY FURNISH
•J.*O rooms: board unexcelled: references.
MRS T. W. BROTHER TON, cor. Hyde and Pine.
"TfuTEL BEKTLINO, 714 OPENED AS
-LA a family hotel; references given and required;
all I'.Ofiern f.iiir"inpncc<.
' ci.' .... .!... _.UA_tl).fcU.
p ERM AN~WIDO\v", wItHOU^T c7iiLDREN,
"Jf « s os infant or older child to board; a room
for ) a^ent if desired. Apply 616 Green, nr. Powell.
\YTIDOW WITH GOOD HOME WISHES TO
»' take care of child under 4 years; will-give a
mother's care. MRS. FIKLD, 108 Taylor.
t-\llll.n VU boa by" a TEACHER. AD-
\J dress Teacher, Call Office, Oakland:
TO" ANTED— BY MARRIED COUPLE, CHILD
'* from 2to 6 years: nice home: mother care.
MRS. H. NAY A, 249 Harlan at., North Oakland.
/ v- 1 : 1. ; >1 : i-. n aken TO BOARD; HEALTHY
A-< 1 location: kind care. 1720 Hyde at.
IShildken to board at reasonable
V rates. Address LIZZIE, 1569 Franklin St.,
Oakland. ■'
.MEDICAL.
PP.OF. SHIPLEY, TAPKWorTi SPECIALIST,
X 906 Market St., San Francisco, has cured 1800
tapeworms in past 14 years here; read circular of
symptoms: consultation is free: call or write;
price of medicine, $10 by express C. O. D.
ME. KARROW, THIS EMINENT FEMALE
specialist, treats diseases of womeu, removes
hair by ricity permanently and positively re-
stores irregularities in 8 hours with the greatest
discovery ever invented: price $6. Woman's Dis-
p&nsary, 1206 Market s .. room 26.
A NKW PROCESS— no medicine, INSTRU-
xi- ments or worthless pills used: every woman
her Own physician for all female troubles; no mat-
ter from what cause; restores always in one day,
if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's
physician -.knowledge can be setu&usedat hoine;all
"■uses guaranteed; be nM de etvtd and 111 *.-• 1 ny
self -praised advertisers. DR. POPPER. Kearny.
\ BLBSSINti" TO LADIES — INSTANT- BE-
-». lief -for monthly Irrecv.larities (from whatever
cause) by the most experienced ladies' physicians
in San Francisco, who it-store all cases by an un-
proved method, superior toothers: ladies will save
lime and money, be assured of honest treatment
by consulting the doctors before calling elsewhere:
patients who have been imposed upon are spe-
cially invited: lome in continement: treatment
warranted: advice free, confidential. DR. and MRS.
DA VIES. 1-iMcAllister.st., near Jones.
\IRS. DR. G. W. SCOTT, 219 POWELL ST.,
i»I specialist in female complaints and diseases of
the eye; consultation free.
ALL FEMALE irregularities 5&
A. stored In a few hours; safe and sure relief at
time; travelers helped at once; home In con-
finement; French pilis guaranteed; consult free.
>1 Rd. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin.
npABEK'S " INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE."
X for either sex : send 2ci for I information or 60c
for I ri:; jar. TAY LOU CILEM. CO.. box 1896. S. F.
A CARD TO SUFFERING FEMALhS-BY MAS-
Jt\ sage and Swedish movement treatment I guar-
antee to care all diseases and irreprularities peculiar
to your sex: obesity reduced; those who have been
imposed upon or irregularly treated are invited to
cal:: "consultation free; charges moderate. MRS.
DR. HAWLKY, 313 Ellis St. \
T ADIES — DAUD"ET 7 S~FEMAI.E REGULA
JJ ting Pills: strongest, safest, best; never fail;
SI per box. WJDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis St.,
lorinerly cor. Market and Third sis., sole agents.
*__ , MARRIEIfPEOPLE SHOULD KNOW
vY ".-eguro": greates: bo to them: Carroll Co.,
Stockton and Market ms.: $1 tO; send 2c stamp
for circular to W. S. P. Co., 531 X St., Sacramtnto.
DR. HALL, 14 ilrAl.Llsl STREET, NEAR
Diseases of women and rhildreu.
A SURE ; CURE "FOR ALL FEMALE DIS-
-iVrfasPS, from whatever cause; a home in con-
finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar-
anteed, by MRS. Pit. GWYER. 226 Turk at.
DUPRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS;
safe and efficient t inmenagogiie; $1 per box.
RICHAKDSACO., druggists, 4:. 6 Clay sole ag'ts.
A HOME.A FRIEND ANT' MO rHXB'SCABK.
-1\ MRS. DR. FUNK'S 1416K!Bhth St., Alameda.
D"~R. GOOI/WIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF
diseases of women and restores all irregulari-
ties in one day. guaranteeing a. cure or no charge:
regulator $:>; home for patients. 1370 Market st.
I \B. SCHMIDT, 1 50s MARKET— DISEASES
J/ of women: hours 1 to 3 and 5 to 6 p. m.
RS. DR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME IN
confinement; Irregularities cured in a few
hours without operation; pills $'.!. 419 Eddy st.
A LPEAU'S~FRENCU FILLS, A BOON TO
xL ladlei troubled with irregularities: no danger;
safe and sure: $2 50 express O. O. D.; don't delay
until too late. O9QQOD BBOS., Oakland, CaL
"I F LBBEGU LA B Ob AN V FEMALE DISEASE
X k«-<- iln. Dr. PiiPt7. and bp content. 254 V 9 4th.
TRUSTEES' SALES.
'j■*i : L' STE ES' SALE— IN AOCO RDANC E WITH
I. the terms and under the authority of a certain
Deed of Trust, duly executed by FREDERICK
ADAMS, party of the first part, to BKMiY C.
CAMPBELL and TUADDEUS B. KENT,
Trustees, parties of the second part, 'and the SAN
FKANCI-CO SAVINGS UNION, • party of the
third ;>art.<lj!<-<i October 6th, 1889, and recorded Ip
the office of the County Recorder of tin- County of
san Luis Oblspo, state of California, in Liber
5 of Deeds, at page 603 and following: and
in pursuance of a resolution passed on the 6th
day of S>-p ember, 1b95, by the Board of Directors
of said SAN FRANCISCO SAN INGS UNION, a
Corpora:ion, and the holder of the note (No. 9583),
to secure payment of which the aforesaid' Deed of
Trust was executed, declaring that default had
been made In the payment of th« principal sum arid
other sums due under said note and Deed of Trust,
and requesting and directing said HENRY C.
CAMPBELL and THADDKUS B. KENT. Trus-
tees, to sell the r»>al estate described therein
to satisfy paid indebtedness.
We, HKNKY C. CAMPBELL and THADDEUS
B. KENT, Trustees, do h( reby give notice that on
TUESDAY, the lid day of December, A. D. 1895,
at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and at the auction
salesroom of EASTON, ELDRIDGK A CO., No.
638 Market street, In the City and County of San
Francisco, Stan- of California, we will sell
at public auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash in gold coin of the United States, ail the
pieces or parcels of land, situate in the County of
San Luis Obispo, State of California, des. ribed as
follows, to wit:
According to the official plats and system of
surreys of the Government of the United States:
in township thirty-one (31) south, rnnce nine-
teen (19) east. Mount Diablo base and meridian:
Of section three (3). the north half of the south-
east quarter (N. >/•• of S.E. I/i% the southeast quar-
ter of the southeast quarter (S.K. 14 of S.E. IV,
and the northeast quarter of the northwest quar-
ter (N.K. Vi of N.W. J/4).
Of section four (4). the northwest quarter of the
northeast quarter (N.W. 1/4 of N.E. Vi). the north
half of the southwest, quarter (N. of S.W. 1/4).
the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter
(S.W. Viof S.W. Vi) a nd the northwest quarter
(N.W. V*)-
Of section five (5). th" east half of the northeast
quarter (K. V 2 of N. K. 14).anl tho southeast quar-
ter of the southeast quarter (S. E. Vi of S. E. Vi).
Of section six (6), the west half of the north-
east quarter (W. Vi of N.E. Vi).
Of section eight (8). the northeast quarter
(N.E. Vi)-'
Of section nine (9), the southeast quarter of the
southeast quarter (S.E. Vi of S.E. Vi). «nd the
west half of the northwest* quarter (W. 1/3 of
N.W. Vi). .
Of section ten (10), the east half (E. Vi). the
southwest quarter (S.W. Vi). nd the southwest
quar.er of the northwest quarter (S.W. V 4 of
N.W. Vi). '
Of section eleven (11), the west half (W. i/ 2 ).
and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter
(S.W. Viof S.E. 1/4).
Of section fourteen (14). the west half of. the
northeast quarter (W, i/a of N.E. Vi). the south-
east quarter of the northeast quarter (S.E. Vi of
N.E. Vi). and the northwest quarter (N.W. V 4);
and
Of section fifteen (15). the north half of the north-
east quarter (N. Va of N.E. Vi). and the southeast
quarter of the northeast quarter ( S.E. Vi of
X.K. V*). ■ • ■" '■ ■
Con ainlng In all. two thousand two hundred and
forty-three and 68-100 (2243.68) acres of laud,
more or less. ' Together with appurtenances-
TERMS OF SALE— Cash !In ■ (told coin of the
United States; ten per cent payable to the under-
signed on the. fall of the hammer: balance en
delivery of deed; ■ and if not bo :i»id, unless for
want of title (ten days being allowed for search),
then said ten percent to be forfeited, and the sale
to be void. Acts of sale at purchaser's expense.
HENRY C. CAMPBELL, V _, , pp -
THADDEUS B. KENT, f ' rusloP3 ' ■
; . .- STOKAUK ;■■ • :
o~VerlXnl} F^Eluirr 'nCv'NSFErT^CO."
F'.'Mi and Bluxome sts., furniture 'and goods
packed, shipped and stored: 9 large fireproof ware-
! Louses; low rates; advances made. Tel. south 388.
S" TORA<;i;oF FURNITURE, PIANOS. HOUSE-
O bold goods, etc.. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st.
ILSON BROTHERS. ~ 1710 MARKET—
» I Storage: low rates; telephone South 762. "'
T/ÜBBT-CLASS STORAGE : ADVANCES MADS
■T 421-423 Market st. CH A3. L. TAYLOR.
■ , -\-:'.v. ,:...:■ : , PHYSICIANS. .; • ; ; -/2 ■ "; -;;
p^tfO^^D^^RTTTTr^DTvNN^Lir^T^^
XV Market st,, . opposite ; Fourth. . Diseases of
women a specialty. ■.. m 1 n_M was j
""" personals.
K""T^peTtable^<3Ent would like to
i-\ meet lady of some means; object matrimony.
Address E.,,box 9, Calf Office. ' ;■ :
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN— MY WIFE,
ANNIE TILTON. having left my b-d und
board, after this date I will not be responsitle
for any debts contracted by her.
- • . PROFESSOR JOHN TILTON,
Nov. 22, 1895. : ." .7841/ a Stuveuson st. .
T ' WILL NOT be responsible FOX ANY
X deb contracted by my son, CHARLES F.
MERRILL, either In this city or elsewhere." .v :•■-
W. j-\ MKRHILL,
RADLEY, 313 GI3ARY ST\-FAHHfONABLR
ladies' tailor; latest Parisian styles: interior
trade soi:cited : send waist or measurement; goods
and findings from $15 up; suits from up; mourn-
ing orders in 12 hours; fit guaranteed.
"PARTNER WANTED - BUSINESS: ESTAB-
X lished since 1800; capital required from $45,000
to $50,000. Address B. M.. P. O. box 2433. ■. < ■
MB. SADIE EVANS' COCOA NUT CREAM
and Enomeline; samples free. Call at 850
Market St., room 42.. ■ , ■■ '
mi a ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE
*^i- floor. 206 Leaven worth st.
S~ " UPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PEKMA-
nently: painless: sample treatment free; no
needle; plain hairdressing and short haircut and
curled: 25c. MME. KESSINGS, 131 Larkin st.
JH. HORN, THE BUTCHER. HAS RE-
. opened hi* old stand, stall 55. Center Market,
where he will be pleased to see all his old friends
and customers. Finest meats constantly on hand.
CULTIVATED EUROPEAN NOBLEMAN OF
\J very amiable disposition, owner of large prop-
erties, speaking different languages, desires 10 ex.
change lessons with Protestant lady independently
situ .ted. Address "Strict Secrecy," box 57, Call.
VOR SALE AT A BAHRAIN— IBS ACBEB OF
r »ugar-plne timber land. Address M. L. C, Call
Office, Oakland. "
ADVICE FP.EK; DIVORCE AND PROBATE
—^- laws a specialty: suits, . Superior, . Justice a;id
Police Courts: terms reasonable; collections, etc. G.
W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market, cor. Stockton.
EST FOOTWEAR AT F. L. HEIM'S, 121
Grant aye. ; prices suit >ac times.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM— WIN- ]
J chester House. 44 Third St., near Market: 200 '
rooms, 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to $6 per j
wt-ek: free bus to and from the ferry*. - :
LWA%B BEFORE SELLING SKE H. J.
LEUTHOLTZ, 120 Butter, room 25.
T)ACIFC STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY. W.
X P. EVANS, manager, room 10, 819 Market st. |
ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE
laws a specialty. JOHN BEAN, Attorney-atr
Law, 927 Market St., room 726. -■
SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER
illustration: day and evening classes. 424 Pine.
HA IR-D INC ANY STYLE.2SC, WAVING
included: excellent switches and front pieces -
forsl; hair chains made to order from $2 60 up;
strictly one price; established 1869. 11l Stockton
st. B. SPITZ, G. LED El. Kit successor.
NE MOKE CUT—
Oak Ron Top Desks. $14 to $35
Oak Chiffoniers........ ....From $10 up
Oak Bed Sets #17 50 up
i Oilcloths and Linoleums 30c up
i Stoves and -Ranges ..'. ...:....:. $3 up
Thousands of bargains. We keep everything.
Cash or time payments. J. NOON AN,
j 1017. 1019. 1021, 1023 Mission St., above Sixth.
I Q SHOTS only Be AT STEPHEN ED- !
j O WARDS' shooting gallery, 503 Kearny st.
TNFORMATION [8 DESIBED OF JOHN S. [
I X DICKKRSON, formerly of Newark, N. .1.; left !
S.lll Francisco for the north In 1858 or 1859: last 1
heard of in Astoria, Or. Any Information, either
; dead or alive, will be thankfully received by his
I brother. D. E. PICKKKSoN. 512 California st.,
care of Spring Valley Water Wor*s, San Francisco.
EGYPTIAN ■ HENNA, $1: IIAIRDYE. PKB-
fectly harmless. Langley-Mlchaels Co.; all
chemists: Hubbards 923, llanptll's, 1156 Market.
HE ECONOMY, 40 SIXTH ST.. BETWEEN
Mission and Market: millinery; bats trimmed
for 25c: hats pressea, 25c; feathers curled, 6c.
I' IBE&AL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW-
XJ elry. etc. : lowest rates. 948 Market st.
HAVE YOUR FEATHER-BEDS. PILLOWS,
filled at 870 -Mission., or. 6. h. OWEN McCABE.
MRS, M. H. OBEB, HKADQUAKTKRS OF
Ypsilantl Jersey-fitting Underwear, Union Suits
i & Equpstrlan Tight 8, ob'-r Corsets for stout figures.
I Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jennfss Miller
goods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions:
; send for catalogue. 34 Geary st., san Francisco.
HIGHEST PRICK PAID FOR AN DI LADIES'
H gents' cast-off clothing. Postals 251 Third st.
\TEW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW ANDHODSE
— \ cleaning Co.-.Hoors snrubbed:contracts;day.wk
or mo. P.tjCABNOVA 1. <S CO., Eddy. eeL 5.262.
ROOMS PAPJ BED*] IFYOUFUBNISHTH-i
paper. Address 8.. box 10 Call office.
■■ I.">OR FINE POULTRY AND GAME GO TO A.'.
I BTBASSEB, 78 and 79 Center Market.
PANISH GENTLKMAN WISHES TO EX-
SPANISH GENTLEMAN WISHES TO Ex-
change lessons In Spanish for German. Address
S. <... box 106, Call Office.
MISS DI.NAN: SPECIAL SALE IMPORTED
i'l hats; $8 to $10; stylish hats, bonnets, $5 up.
11l S ocktou st. * -' -• < ■ -■ - ■.■; ? •'.■ - '•'■ . :
LANKKTS, FLA NNELS.KTC: FULL STOCK:
also Yosemtte blankets, California V\ oolen Mills
636 Commercial, nr.Montgmry. Factory Petaluma.
IHi Ml BUSINESS" CAKD»,- $160: TELE-
IUUU phone "Black 141." H1LL.724y 2 Market.
TRY HENRY VOLL, 37 AND 51 CENTRE
Market, for pest bams, sausages, preserves, etc.
~j BISHOP. Clilil.V-Y SWEEP. ADDRESS
O . 823 Market. Phoue Main 441 at C. BROWN'S.
SUITS MADE TO ORDKK OF ELEGANT
remnants for $10; samples and self-measure-
ment on application. LEON LEMOS, Merchant
Tailor,' 1332 Market st., San Francisco. ■
ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS,
showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks,
safes, chairs, scales, et>\, and a very lance stock of
them, too; be sure and see stock and get prices be-
fore going elsewhere. J. NOON AN, 1017, 1019,
1021, 1023 Mission St., above Sixth.
OLD I.DI Mis BOUGHT AND SOLD;
store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe,
etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eighth.
jpOLLECTINO, TRACING, SHADOWING AND
\J locating at GRAHAMS Agency, 330 Fine st.
MACHINE WHITEWASHING; CONTRACTS
taken; whitewashing and tree-spraying; rooms
whitened, $1 up. 1560 Market st., near Hayes.
«• 14 > suits TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL.
«IP X_ Nl-.UIIAI s. Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny..
pLOAKW, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT
KJ rofrs' cost. Factory, 20 Bun some st.. upstairs.
1 LDGOLD, SILVIiK, GENTeT AND LADIES
\J clothing bought. COLMAN. 41 Third su
r INDO W. SHADES MANUFACTURED TO
>' order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market.
[>hh.Mi)lAHb ./).
D BESSES CUT AND FITTED, $3: DRESSES
popular prices: engagements by day. ll(tpary.
IDtCAIIOAAL
O"^AKirVON OJ i> : £ 'B~M Ell DENrT^ACITEIToF
\J violin, mandolin, cornet, etc.; music arranged.
1437 Market st. ...
1?-OOUvTION— BBAMA, DKLSABTK.PH YBI-
-i cal culture, voice culture. OLIVE HOFF
SCIIROEDKK, 299 Hyde st. : call after IP. M.
T> i"a NO LESSONS by COMPETENT t_ach-
X er; 25 cents to beginners; 525 Golden Gate ay.
QP_NIBH, Kt'.KNCH.GERMAN: MODERATE, i
Meisterschaft School Languages, 122 O'Farrell st !
rriHE STAGE— AM ATEUKS IN ACTING, SING-
X ing and elocution guaranteed successful debuts;
stage rehearsals; ■ private theatricals arranged: pu-
pils fitted for concert, choir and stage; office hours,
2to 4. Rooms 123 and 124. 1236 Market st.
ALMKK K. HYERTTEACHER OF PIANO,
A banjo, mandolin.. 405 Geary St., room 17.
Miss HO LTE'S SCHOOL. 2207 SACRAMENTO:
board, English, French, German, piano, $30
month ; separate French kindergarten: coach.
SPANISH A FKENCII SIMPLIFIED. PKOF. T.
B. de Fllippe, graduate Paris, Madrid, 320 Post.
IOBMEB STANFORD i ROKESSoR PRE-
■J pares students for the university ■; (admission on
recommendation I; law. medical college, civil
service; day & eve classes. Room 333 Phelan bldg.
H BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST st.
Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand,
typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern
languages rapidly taught. Write for catalogue.
VTIOHTSCHOOLiIiEALD'MBIS. COLLKGE;24
— > Post: commercial, shorthand. English; low rate*
SHAKESPEAREAN BEADING AND DBA-
O matic classes: termslow. Pllol'. Ross, Eddy.
"iriOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO. A JO ; Kit A "r
> sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 1046^ Valencia.
i IST BY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING-
\J ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts.
AN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Market: send for cat.; day and evening session.
"l, T IOLIN, MANDOLIN, OUITAB, CORNET
V taught. Prof. L. MXXX 1,225 Geary reasonable
1> ET-ASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING—
X> Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed
onstage. K. 5 & 12. 1. O. O. F. block, 7th and Market.
SCHOOL ELECTRICAL," CIVIL, MINING, MB-
O chanical engineering, surveying, architecture,
assay : estab. '64. VAN DEB NAILLEN.723 Mkt.
} ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT .BY MISS
v DILLON. 14 McAllls-cr.r. 46: private or dam.
::;>:-, PROPOSALS.
■^OTicic.— _ibs WILL be beceived at
-' the office of the Mountain Mines (Limited),
Shasta, Shasta County. Cal., for furnishing fresh
meat fur the six months commencing. December
1, 1895, 30,000 pounds (more or less) for the first
month, and 15,000 pounds (more or less) per
month thereafter. V ■■- /.'.--. ■-
All bids must be , addressed to the manager ' and
accompanied by. a certified •heck in the - sum of
$50, said cheque to be returned. ' ; . . ;■
.:-• A bond in the an in of $1000 shall be required.
The company reserves the right to reject any and
all bids. :-•.-; .-.-- w-; : -;>-:---- , ■•■. -" - =;-; ■■.'.-.
' Bids received until November 25. 1895/ : ' ' -
P A RT>; _KSH I P JS OTICKS. ~~
T^OTICK~Ts~HEREBY OIVEN^HAT~THE
Xi partnership heretofore exis Ing between EU-
GENE CASSEKLY and PATRICK KERRIGAN
has been dissolved by mutual 'consent, r.UGENE
C ABSEBLY- continuing ! the ■ business »t Ocean
View. •• • -.■••", KUGENk CASSERLY, :■■-■:
. . PATKICK KERRIGAN.
November 19.1895. >•> .?•:.:;-• ,~:-- ,
1 ' ""-~: "_'_ .CITY ■: KEAL. ESTATE. y-V-.'
~Vi i EE KLY : GOOdTbERKELK V LOTS. " •
tip I The dollar was earned from day to day;
• The dollar was round, it rolled away. : : ;
Save your dollar. Own your lot,. ■ :■•
: $150— Lot 25x102; ijtl weekly. •
[ $175— Lot 31x155; $1 weekly. • < ' • •
f.250— Lot 25x120; *1 weekly; sewered. . ' -..
$313— Lot 25x100; $1.25 weekly; macadamized.
CHAS. A. BAILEY. 46 Market st.,' S. E., or
Berkeley station,' Berkeley. . .. ■ •'■'■>■•.•
Onn CASH; VERY CHOICE LOTS ON
«I>^JUU £Bth aye., 24 feet S.of Point Lodos; 30-:
120: on grade: $4 0 ■ each : block from Sutro'a
road. CHAS. W. POSE. 8 0 Madiet st.
BUILDING L iTS IN TH E MISSION, NEAR
end of 29tli-.su car, terminus; I offered at any
reasonable . price; " easy terms . . given.' .'• Apply
SPECK <& CO., 602 Market st. ■ ,;
T>EST OFFER OF A . .
Horn ever made:
■:■ : t Four rooms and bath;
'" . : Bay-window cottage,
■•. Built to order. * .
" • Price $1250 (Including' lot).
Terms, $250 cash; $16 monthly.
Street graded, sewered and /■'•. - • - ;s ■ - ?.
Macadamized; water piped;
On line of electric rood; _
Only 30 minutes' ride from
■Your work ; call at once ,
For particulars. ? - ■ ' ■■■■' .'
By advancing $250 your
< Rent will buy you a home.
BALDWIN A HAMMOND,
110 Montgomery su
MONEY
LOANED ON REAL ESTATE •
AT LOWEST MARKET '
RATES. •
BORROWERS ACCOMMODATED AT.
SHORT NOTICE BY THE
CALIFORNIA
TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY.
OFFICE— MILLS BUILDING.
L. R. I.LLERT, MANAGER. • .'•
JUST BEING COMPLETED.
$7000— Elegant and elaborate pair of French
! flats, situated on E. side of Baker st., bet. Fulton
and McAllister: modern and complete m every de-
I tail; inc'-me. 965 per month; can be Inspected
to-day. TOBIN & McNALLY, 630 Market st.
fIHEAP HOME. '
\j ■• : -•— — '. ■-
We will build to order, according to your own
plan, on one of our $350 lots in Castro-st. Addition,
and sell the same on easy terms that will enable
you to own your home clear of debt in ft few years.
Make a sketch of what kind of a house you de-
sire; how many rooms, etc: and wo will give you
a figure on the cost (including lot) and make the
terms as reasonable as possible. - -
BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery. ■
* PAYING PROPOSITION! ~~~~ -~
ix ■■ LA KG LOT CHEAP! >
TENEMENT OK LAUNDRY SITE! ~ .■>:.[
Lot 77:6x56 on Kirn ball place, oft* Sacramento
St., nr. Leavenworth: old style house of 4 rooms,
! and kitchen; stable, . etc.: small, cheap flats will
pay well: fine site for Chinese laundry and wash-
: house; large open space for drying clothes: will
, pay big interest; price only $3000. H. R. POEHL-
| MAN, Real Estate-Agent, ±15 Montgomery st. . . .
SHOTWELL ST.r NEAR SEVENTEENTH ;
0 cottages : $3600: on easy terms; 5 rooms:
bath, peas fixtures, shades, mantels, tiled sink;
j high basement. E. P. E. TROY, 301 California
I St., owner.
PROPERTY-OWNERS. ATTENTION — NOW
X is the time to have your houses underpinned
1 with brick or wood, having my own screws, etc.,
can do the work cheap. J. PATTINSON, 1219
Fillmore st. . .- \
T?: A BUILDING LOTS WANTED — RICH-
X O\J mond or Mission : spot cash. Send description
. to Richmond Land. Loan and Improvement com-
I puny, 24 Montgomery,' rooms 2 and 3. . '~ '.: ■
j Of/f f\f\ EACH— 3 FINE LOTS 3«»xl20 ON E.
•Ji-ll'U side 28th aye.. 245 feet S. of Point Lobos:
: on grade: hal' cash. CHAS.W. POPE, 630 Market.
<B» 1 &Cl IF SOLD TO-DAY , FINE LOT SOUTH
tip LOV. of Park, 25x120; worth $500; owner
must go East. 9 Powell st., room 3.
OUSE^7jT;iLT)fISO TO $275 A ROOM; CALL
HI and examine plans. '1149 Mission st.;/'. '
ARGA I N - DRESS CIRCLE, PACIFIC
Heights; 61:6x137:6; V&llejo. bet. Biker and
1 Lyon; lovely ccenery; sheltered. C. W. F., box 66,
Call Office. " ■'■)■■;.
■U<RUITVALE TERMINAL TRACT. .
COINTKT KEAL ESTATE.
! A QQ3 A CR KS~~IN~~CUOLAME VALLEY,
trOOs Monterey County: all fenced with 3 barb- I
i wire: between the Coast Range and Oabilan
1 Ranee of mountains; 26 miles worn San Miguel,
i 1%; miles from the town of Parkfield; plenty of
; fine springs an;l creek running across land; plenty
j of living water the year round; plenty of white j
and live oaK timber; over half. rich -agriculture j
, land, balance tine pasture land; will m-tke a fine i
hog and cattle ranch; ft tine high- dry climate: sure j
. cure pulrnpnary disease and asthma; price $6 per i
I acre, naif down, balance in 5 years at 8 per cent.
For further particulars inquire Of NABER. ALFS
I & BRINE. 326 Market St., S. P., or HUNTER &
REDMONDof Parkfield. Cal. , ..■-,-....•■■■.- .■■,--,.•
WE HAVE SOLD ■ . -
IT $70,000 worth of THE McMAHAN RANCH
IN THE PAST 60 DAYS.
. Catalogue free to any address., i
BOVEE, TOY A CO..
19 Montgomery St.. *
1 .. » San Francisco, Cal.
'fllfOAArt NICELY IMPROVED CHIIKEN
«Jp.^UUU. ranch; $260 cash, balance $25 per
i month. GKO. O. YOUNG. Feialuma. ---■■■
; 7S RANGE IJLOSSV3I COLONY. ~ ~
I\J OAKDALK, STANISLAUS CO., CAL.
This beautiful property comprises about 1000
i acres of land lying along the Stanislaus River, one
mile from Oakdale. the urincipal station of the
Southern Pacific Railroad on the line between
Stockton and Merced. The Stanislaus and San
Jotvqulu Irrigation Company's canal runs directly
through the colony and the property has a per-,
: petual water right, with an annual water tux of
' only $1 50 mi acre.
We are prepared to sell portions of the property
already planted to Washington Navels, Mediter-
ranean Sweets and Maltese Bloods. The property
is under the Immediate direction and care of an ex-
perience horticulturist, who has received diplomas
• and medals at eight different county fairs in the
' state and for a small consideration cares for the
I orange groves for non-residents. ■ ■ r
Prices for land. Including a perpetual water risrht
! ana planted to orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim-
I proved land witn fully paid up water rights $70
' per acre. Terms: The purchase price payable In
J six annual, payments, without Interest; title per-
I feel and liberal discount for cash. ■ - .
For further particulars, map., and catalogues, ad-
i!l ■-■> ASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.,
JCASTOH, ELDRIDGE & CO.,
638 Market Street. . -
San Francisco. Cal.
1 Or to F. T. KNEWING, our representative.
Oakdale, Cal.
pHICKEN RANCH FOR SALE NEAR PETA-
\J iiiinii: the entire stock of poultry; 'fixtures,.
I ; borae, wagon, cow and furniture for sale cheap;-
-! good chance for newly married couple. I Inquire at
GEORGE'S saloon, 1152 Washington St., near
1 railroad depot, Petaluma. Cal. |
HOG AND DUCK RANCH OF 102 ACRES;
92 tine hard tule; 10 bard land: garden soil;
! on railroad; 1y 2 miles from two stations; creek
: on three sides: steamer landing lower end: fresh
' water spring on hard land; flue hunting and fish-
j Ing; $1300. I). H. 1 WING, Sonoma City. Cal.
32 " ACRKS VEGETABLE LOAM: . GENTLY
3 sloping hill side; 4 living springs; 4i/b milea
: from !»an Francisco '. City Hall; only $1300.
HUGH SHIELS. 602 Market
SEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES*
for sale. WOOSTE It A WH ITTON, San Jose,
4TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10
years' credit. D. H. TVVING. Sonoma Clty.Cai.
C~OME TO -SEE ME ABOUT THE $5 PER
/ acre lands. P. E. LAMAR, 313 Montgomery st.
A WEEK'S NEWS • FOR 6 CENTS — THIS
XV.' WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing.
1O £XCUAJiG£. y -1
F7jREXCHANGE-fN LOS OATOS, A NEW
X I modern 2-story house on choice lot, and cottage
j with 2 lots for thriving grocery in city,; half cash,
. I balance business: also for Income property 67 acres
; near town; also 12 acres fruit. B. ii. NOBLE &
j CO., Los Gatos, Cal. - -.■•■- •■:.-:
S UTTER ST. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE
for lodging-house. DECK 1206 Market.
MONEY TO" J.OAA. .
T^ANS ON REAL ESTATE^IST AND 2ND
-J mortgages, undivided interests, estates, and on
furniture or pianos, without I removal, in the city
and Oakland or Alameda: any amount: lowest.
rates; all business confidential : savings bank books
bought. Call or write to BECKER.24O.Mon gomery.
A DVANCESON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND
A all securities. Columbia Loan and Collateral
OUice, 9 Grant aye. .-v?,s-'- •;
LOANS ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS
without removal; low interest. _216 Powell. ,
NY AMOUNT: IST, 2D or 3D MORTGAGES;
estates , undivided interests, real estate in pro-
bate. McCOLG AN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3. \
T W RATE. $6 PER M ( X i II INTEREST ON
XJ each $1000 on loans . 85000 up, and Bsc per
month on each $100 from $i! 00 up: any proposi-
tion will attend to. Coin, box 89, Call. : . . / /
1 ST AND MORTGAGES; -CITY OR COUN-
X try; administrators' mortgages, interests in es-'
tatcs, diamonds, pianos, etc, MURPHY, 6viB Mkt.
MONEY ~ LOANED. 6Vs : PER CENT ON
mortgages. A. F. JOHNS <fc CO., 632 Market st.
T OANS ON FURNITURE » AND i PIANOS;
XJ dealings strictly private. R. 88, Chronicle bidg.
ON E V LOA-NED ON JEWELRY, AND
other valuables at the Security : Loan Office,
1106 Market st., Mason: private entrance 7 Turk.
ORROW. MONEY-: ON i YOUR - - DIAMONDS,
jewelry, furniture and pianos without remoTkl;
lowest rates.'. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL A
CO., Mills bidg. sth floor, r 6; strictly confidential
i KK'TLY 'PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. *
O Market, cor. Stockton, rm«. 17 and 18, first floor:
established 30 years: aUvtys open. ■ "Uncle Bill."
•' - k - •-'-'"■,-: AXTOKSEI W. > ~*
T*^vlc^Tr^eT»ivolwe^^dTpr^bate
■J\. laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and
: Police Courts ; terms reasonable; i collections, eta
O.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 860 Market ,cor,Stockto_
XKT W. DAVID»ON, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW,4a«
Vf • Californl* it., ran. 14-11; adYict free. .•-',-■:,■.
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
; OFFICE— BROADWAY.-.; :
OAKLAND ESTATE.:: .__.
<& 1 COTTAGE WITH BATH'ANErLOT
t"p I UUJJ. and > extra corner lot -of 50 ■ feet;
5 minutes to Broadway; worth $'.'500: forced stile.
ALDKN & GAHFIKLD, 902 Broadway, Oakland.
TMI'B.OVEMJiNTS AN" D 4 CARUNES .NOW;
-L Frtrltvale 'I'ermlnal-.Tract; low prices: easy
terms. D. PRATT,-Fruitvale Station;.THE .Me
CARTHY CO.. 646 Market St., San Francisco.
OOK! LOOIf! ONLY.SISOO FOR 3Vi ACRES
J in FruUvale: worth double this price. LODGE
.<• POWELL, Fruitvale station, tgfea ?V*■::*?■
VRUITVALE—BEST BARGAINS ; AND BEST
X I terms ever offered; houses and vacant lota;
strep's all graded, -sewered," etc.: in immediate
neignborhood of Southern Pacific and electric-car
lines at Frnitvale, station. To convince yourself
call at our office. Fruitvale. Syndicate Investment
Company, EDWARD DICK, agent.
■fit Oil MONTHLY- FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES:
«Jp^V» plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn.
©I C A LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN
vri-O\J. Fraitvale; electric cars; only $1 down
and $1 a week; selling fast; good improvements
H. B. PIXXEY. owner. 90-3 Broadway. Oakland.
ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE—I43S PARK STREET.
: AL.AM DA REAL I STATE.
o?^7v^7w'rE"w"TNTrM7rir^ of 7
ijpiuUU, rooms and bath: lot • 42xN7:6: in
good locality;' terms easy; installments. JOSEPH
A. LEONARD CO.; I:M*4 Park St., Alameda.-
BERKELEY REAL.' ESTATE.
BERKELEY BARGAIXS. V
X> $1500—Cottage 4 rooms; large lot 100x125.
■ $450—Corner 48x79; $50 down, $10 monthly.
$350—1 acre on side hill. r^*,--
-■ $500—1 acre on eminence. . • , .•'.»;.'
$600—Corner 100x115 with creek.
$150-Lot 25x102; $10 down, $5 monthly.
$175—Lot 31x135: $10 down, $10 quarterly.
$4500—3 acres on fine street. >-.* l-.*>■«:
$HOO—Lot 48x100. ■ ,-■- <
CH AS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St.,. San Fran-
cisco, or Berkeley station, Berkeley.
E~~ LEG ANT -LOTS NEAR THE BERKELEY
UNIVERSITY,
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.
$1600-40x130; NW. cor. Darant aye. and Fcl-
ton st. - - '.■-.-■•■ ' • •
$1500—50x130: Fulton St., nr. Durant aye.
$1600—40x130; NW. cor. of Bancroft way and
Union st. ' . .
$1750—50x130; Bancroft wav, nr. Union st.
$1600—40x110; SE. cor. of Durant and Tele-
graph ayes. r.y
■. $1600—60x110; Telegraph aye., nr. Durant aye.
$1800—4Bxl'J0; NE. cor. Bancroft way and Tel-
egraph aye.
$1800—70x138; Hillegass aye., nr. Bancroft way.
.$•.2000—70x140; .Telegraph aye., nr. Bancroft
way."- -• - ' --■■■ : .
$2500—91x138; University aye., near the Uni-
versity grounds.
$2000—120x119; Shattuck aye.. nr. Vine st.
$1800—An acre lot near the Town Hall. •
' Also 70 lots at Ashby station; cheap; on easy
terms.- Come quick if you want the choice of
these bargains. . ?
~ M. L. WURTS,
Opp. .Dwight-way station, Berkeley.
I- HAVE SOME OF THE CHOICEST PKOP-
erty in Berkeley for sale at remarkably low
prices; a specialty made of line property; several
pieces-near the university to close an estate; prop-
erty for exchange. JOSEPH. J. MASON, Dwight
Way station. - - ■■ ' . . '
A WEEK'S NEWS ! FOR 5 CENTS — THIS
WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing.
STOCKTOH ADVERTISEMENTS
STOCKTON K.EA.L, ESTATE.
DR. OLIVER. : --—• - ■-——
."'■ . REAL ESTATE DEALER,
613 East Main st., Stockton.
. Owner of East Stockton and Brown's Additions; 1
lots in these and other additions at $5 a montb;
no interest and no taxes; largest list of inside prop-
erty of t>ny dealer in Stockton: quick sales -and
. small profits is the motto of this office. ' j
SCALOX HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE
directors of the S. F. and S. J. V. R. R. Co.
(Valley road) for the principal station in the south-
eastern part of San Joaquin County and Is destined
to become at once the most important.of all the
stations on the line of the railroad on account of
the vast bodies of rich, alluvial loam land 3 sur-
{rounding the town, every acre of which will be
*old with a perpetual water rleht.
j Take some of your money out of the 4-per-cent
; pa vines bank ant Invest in this coming -center of
! southeastern >-an Joaquin County.
j For maps, descriptive matter, etc., address E. E.
j HARLO WE <fc CO., 430 Kaat Main St., Stockton.
t California. ■ .-■■■.' .
SANTA CLARA COUNTY.
REAL ESTATE.
QANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS.
' 19,000 acres in subdivisions for fruit planting.
' - Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor.
32 East Santa Clara St., San Jose, Cal.
LfOVL .NOTICES. V
Pvet^aTtment "x7vICT; R^oTjA^E^i7PruE
■U Superior Court, In and for the City and County
Of San Francisco, State of California. - In the mat-
ter of the estate of CHARLES D. ROOT, deceased.
No. Is hereby given that MONDAY, the 25th
day of November, A. D.' 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m.
of said day, and the courtroom of Department No.
9 of said . court, at the' new City Hall, in the City
and County of San Francisco, State of California,
have been appointed as the time and place for
proving the will of , said CHARLES D. ROOT, de-
ceased, and for bearing the application of RUBY
ALICE ROOT for the issuance to her of letters
■ testamentary thereon. Dated November 13, A. D.
1895. ' ■)vK;.f.:
[Seal.] CHARLES F. CURRY. Clerk.
\ By F.B. HOUGHTOX, Deputy Clerk.
WALTER 11. I.INFORTII. Att'y for Petitioner.
L.ATES T SHIPPING rJLLIUENjU
Domestic Ports.
SEATTLE—SaiIed Nov 21-Sclix Gen Banning,
for San Francisco, i
EOWENS LANDlNG—Arrived Nov 21—Schr
Barbara Hernsier, from Redondo; schr Golden
Gate, hence Nov 19.'
. ALBlON—Arrived Nov 21—Schr Moro. hence
Nov IP; schr Bessie X, hence Nov 18; schr Mary
Uidwell, hence 16.
COOS BAY—Arrived Nov 21—Schr Gotama, hnc
Nov 7; stmr Arcata, hence Nov 19.
Sailed Nov 21—Stmr Homer, for San Francisco.
NEW WHATCOM-Sailed.Nov Bktn C C
-Fun*, for San Francisco. ....... i....-. . .... - .
EUREKA—Arrived Nov 21—Schr Elvenia, hnc
Nov. 7; schr Mabel Gray, from San Pedro; schr
Esther Buhene, hence Nov 9.
Sailed Nov 21—Schrs' Sparrow, Orion and stmr
Pomono. for San Francisco. ....
ASTORlA—Arrived Nov 21—Br ship Balka
mah, from Rio de Janeiro. ' : "• ■
SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 21—Stmr Alcazar,
from Redondo. -■ ■ ,
Sailed Nov 21—Sour Bangor, fer Port Gamble.
REDONDO—SaiIed Nov 21—Stmr Alcazar, for
San Pedro. ■ . . *;."■='■.;;'.
■ . •.. Eastern Ports. '
NEW YORK—Sailed ' Nov 20-Stmrs Allianca
and Newport,- for Colon.; '"•-- •'; 1 ■<- :
Arrived Nov 21—Stmr City of Para, from Colon.
• v •':'.:.. "Forelsw Ports.
FALMOUTH—SaiIed Nov 20—Br ship Bothwell,
for London.... •■ • •-■....-.••.'■ ; ■ \ ■■:
NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Oct 24—Br ship El
lingshire, for San Francisco.
(iRiM-BV-Arrived Nov 19—Br ship Fulwood,
hence June 26. - " ■ , ■ .
HOLYHEAD—Returned Nov 18— ship This
tle. •• ■ ' ' .':-'--; '.- . ■' • -.. . :-• ■
1 N ANA IMO—Sailed Xov 21—Bark Gen Fairchild,
for San Francisco. ■■...'. . ■ .7
Movements of Tr:in«- Atlantic Ste»mers.
NEW "V ORK—Arrived Nov 21-Stmr Taormina,
from Hamburg and Havre. .
Sailed Nov -"tnir State of Nebraska, for Glas
gow; stmr Fuerst Bismarck, for Hamburg. ' '•
- BREMERHAVEN—Arrived out Nov 31—Stmr
Spree. :: ;*:•;-- •■ . ■'.'. . ■■■ ...-■■ .
HAMBURG—Arrived out Nov 21—Stmr Dania.
LuNDON—Arrived out ■ Nov 21—Stmr Massa
chusetts. - -
Sailed Nov 21—Stmr Mobile, for New York. -
:-. BEACH YHE AD—Passed Nov 21—Stmr Werk
endam, from Rotterdam for New York., ■
GIBRALTAR—SaiIed Nov 21—Stmr Saale, for
New York.
'. SOUTHAMPTON—SaiIed Nov 21-Stmr Kaiser
William 11. for New York. ; ' . -
, DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS.
Complaints filed: :-~r ~~~
Oito Gross against Clara Gross. -
John A. tirenzln against Hannah T. Grenzln.
William H. Abel against Mary Abel.
;. Elizabeth McLaren against Samuel McLaren,
William S. Taylor against Augusta Taylor.
Divorces granted: - •-■*--•■ - "
• Nettie Hawkins from Edward C. Hawkins, for
cruelly; by Judge Hunt. -■'■■-.■ . --'•'.-■..
1 Bile May Bersstrom from J. W. Bergstrom, for
failure to provide; by Judge Sanderson. .- .
• Florence R. Parr from William' J. Parr, for
neglect; by Judge. Stuck. , V. :, \...•"......-
-;.; MARRIAGE* LICENSES.
. The following marriage licenses were issued by
the County Cleric's office yesterday .'■ V: ,:.
■■' FaustlnoSllvatirid Maria K. Pereira, 23—19.
Henry Krauss and Pauline Phirsich, 32—20., c
.- Martin Courtney and Annie Neagle, 30—26. ' "
. ■ Ignaz Off and Lizzie Hey. 25—1». ;,' ';,; ■j. ■ ,
SIRTHS~-MARIIIACiES—DEATHS.
.' [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail
will not be inserted. They must Ibe 1 handed in at
either of the publication oltices and be indorsed
with the name ami residence of persons authorized'
to nave the same published.] :•-'"'"" :y\
'V- "V'il /■' BORN. '. . -' ; \" '
FAULKNER— November 21. 1895, to the wife of
; William B. Faulkner of Bethany, Cal., a son.- - -'
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MURTHA— In this city," November 20, 1895, *
the wife of Joseph Murtha, a son. ;
PHlLLlPS— ln'Alameda,- November -20, 1595,'-» ,1
\ the wife of Louis A. Phillips, a daughter. - ■ ■' '
WARD-In this city, .-November IS. 1895, to th%
wife of .1. C. Ward, a' son.* '.' • " ' • • •-■ - •
MARRIED.
CARNEY— MARTON— In Oakland, November 14,
■ 1895. by the Rev. Benjamin . Akerly,- Lewis Q. .
Carney and. Mrs. Lillian A. Marion, both of Oak-
land.
CRAIG — BROWN— In this city, November- 20 : '
1895.' by th« Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D., William •
T. Craig of Los Angeles and L. Etta Brown •
o' San Francisco. ' ■"..'>''
CUXEO — CHATELLE— In this. city, November
20, 1895, by the Rev. P. E. Mulligan, Andrew C.
i Cuaeo and Adeline Chatelle. •■-•• . - -'- ';,..-.■:-
FRASER — SHANNON— In this city, November
; 21, 1895, Hush Fraser and Eliza Shannon, both .
" of. San Francisco. -/.', •'■ './ , ;' i
HANCOCK — HETN— In this city, November 9,
! 1895, Samuel J. Hancock and Josephine Hem.
ZARETZKY — LAXGE— In this city, November
v O, 1895. by the Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D.. William
C. Zaretzky and Mathilde J. Lauge, both of San
Francisco.- :. - ■ ■ * ' ■ -
DiED.
! . Bacome, John J. • McCarthy. Annie T.
■ Clifford. Mary McDonald. .1. E.
. ■'• Futter, Jennie Merlllon, Anna A.
» Graham, Edward B Meyer, Fred ■
, Hanley. Julia Moody. Mrs. Clara
1': ll armun, Albert ;.'"■- Mohr. Paul
Katz, Israel .' ••■ Murtha (Infant) ' '
Kelly, Flora K. : Quaid, J. J. -.-.- - ■
' Kimbali. Isabella Quillinan, Edmund
. Kerr, Sallie ■ Semmlg, Ralph W.
Leikens, Joseph G. Storck. Capt. Charles L.
Mangan, Jonanna ' Wagner, Jacob . . ,
. Wllson.John O. .
BACOME— In this city, November '20, 1895, John
• J., beloved husband of Mar ha Bacome, and only
i son of William and Catherine Bacome, nephew
of Mrs. Rebecca Alexander, and cousin of Mrs.
' P. H. Carlyon and Lawrence Fitzgerald, a native
of San Francisco, Cal., aged 24 years 8 month!
. and 7 days.
ayFri'::ids and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend th" funeral THIS DAY
(Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from his late
. residence, 260 Clementina street, between Third
• and Fourth.' thence to St. Patrick's Church,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated
for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9
o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme-
tery.
Thy gentle voice now is hushed.
Thy warm, true heart is still.
I And on thy young and innocent brow, .'
la resting death's cold chill. •
Thy hands lire clasped upon thy breast;
! We have -kissed thy lovely brow.
And in our aching hearts we know
We have-no darling son, or a iovin? husband
now. ■ Cousins K. and L.
CLIFFORD-In this city, November 21, 1895,
beloved daughter of Hannah and the late
Jerry Clifford, a native of Boston, Mass, aged 32
years. -':.-. ' ■ ■'
KM" Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her late
residence, 524% Sixth street, thence to St.
. Roie's Church, where services will be held.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
FUTTER— In this city, November 20. 1895. Jen- ■
nic Futter, beloved ."mother of Mrs. D. Bernstein .
; and Mrs. St. Abrauis of this city, and Jacob '
Futter of Slitter Creek, Cal., a native of Goslyn, I
Prussia, aged 78 years arid 6 months.
fiS"Friends anil acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY.
(Friday), at 11 o'clock a.m., rom the residence
of her daughter, 166 Silver street. Interment,
and services a: Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by
. 11 :45 train. Third and Townsend streets. Please
omit flowers.
GRAHAM- In this city, November 21. 1895. Ed-
ward 8., beloved husband of Julia B. Graham,
I a native of London, England, aged 70 years 10
months and 15 days.
KB" Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. from his late
residence. 1 Latham place, off Mason. Ellis ana
O'Farrell streets, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral,
where services will be held. Interment Mount
Calvary Cemetery. . ■
HANLEY— In Vallejo, November 21, 1895, Julia
Haniey, aged 7 years 3 months and 16 days.
HARM AN— ln Coyote, Santa Clara County, No-
vember 20, 1895, Alb -rt Harman, youngest son
of Sarah and the late William Herman, brother
of William Frank, George. Sarah and Emily
Harman and Mrs. A. -iser, a native of San
Francisco, aged 15 year* 9 months and 20 days.
ja?tJ"Jt'r:enrts and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend cue iuneral THIS DAY :
' (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from >ne par-
lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street.
Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. I
KATZ— In Los Angeles, November )20, 1895,
Israel Katz. ' ■
I KELLY— In this city. November 18. 1895, Flora
K. Kelly, a native of Indiana, aged 39 years.
KIMBALL— In this city, November 19,1895, Isa-
bella, relict of the late Charles P. Kimn&ll, and
beloved mother of Proctor W. and Rebecca M.
Kiruball, a native of New York City, a?ed 68
years and 2l{ days. - .
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
full.- invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Friday), from the residence, 2912 Howard street,
tneuce 10 Bethany Congregational Churcn, Bart-
iett and Twenty-fifth street?, where services will j
bo held at 11 o'clock a. m. Interment Laurel Hill
Cemetery.-- • ' -' - • - - '
KERR— In San Mateo, November 20, 1895, Sallie,
• beloved wife of John Kerr, anAUaushter of John
■ and Rosanna Elliott, a native W. San Francisco,
ago! 33 years 4 months and 15 days.
JBS"Tbe funeral will take place TO-MORROW
(Saturday), at lOo'clock a.m., from St. Matthew's
Catholic Church, San Mateo.
LEIKENS— In this city. November 21, 1895.
Joseph G., beloved son of Joseph G. and Ruby
LeiKcns. a native of San Francisco, aged 24' days.
MANGAN— In this city, November 21, 1895, Jo-
hanna, beloved infant dauchter of . Michael and
Hannah Mangan, and beloved granddaughter of
Mary Withers, a native of San Francisco, aged 1
year" 9 months and 4 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Saturday), at 10 o'clock a.m., from the resi-
dence of "her parents, 545 Fulton street. Inter-
ment Holy Cross Cemetery.
MCCARTHY— In this city, November 21, 1895, at
her late residence, 616 Hayes street. Annie
Teresa, beloved daughter of John W. and Mary
A. McCarthy.
jy.Notlce of funeral hereafter.
MCDONALD— In this city, November 16, 1895,
J. E. McDonald, a native of Wisconsin, aged 33
years. ,
MERILLION— In this city, November 19, 1895,
Anna Agnes, beloved wife of Ilalphtp. Merillion
and mother of Charles, Agnes, .Emma and
Blanche Merillion. a native of New Orleans, La.,
aged .-39 years 1 month and 24 days. :■■ -,
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Friday), at 11 o'clock a. i m.. from her late
residence, 2912 Pine street, thence to St. Domi-
nic's Church, corner of Bush and Steiner streets,
where services will be held. Interment Laurel
S, Hill Cemetery.
MEYER— In Bartiett Springs, Cal., November 19, :
1896. Fred Meyer, ■ a native of Ann Stolzenau,
'mover, Germany, aged 31 years 9 months and
26 days. A member of Bremervorde Verein and
Court Hubertus No. 15, F. of A.
ay Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to. attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Friday), at 2 o'clock p. M.', from the par-
lors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1209 Mission street,
near Eighth. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.- •
MOODY— In this city, November 19, 1895, Mrs.
Clara Moody, a native of Sacramento, Cal., aged
.22 years and 8 months. • , ,
MOHR— In Mount Eden, Paul Mohr, son of the
late Cornelius and Cecelia Mohr, and brother of
Anna. Henry.Herman and William Mohr, a na-
tive of Mount Eden, aged 29 years 11 months and
11 days. *■'.'*
Friends and • acquaintances » are respect- <
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAT
(Friday), at 2 o'clock p. v., from the residence
at Mount Eden. ■ ; ' • .. ■.-.•-.,.
MURTHA— In this city. November 20. 1895, in-
fant son of Joseph and Nellie Murtha (nee Con-
nolly). , •
QUAID— In this city, November 20, 1895, J. J.
Quaid, beloved son of Margaret and the late
William Quad, and brother of William Quaid
and the late Daniel Quaid. a native of San Fran-
cisco, 1 aged 34 years 7 months and 21 . days.
[New York, Brooklyn and Alameda papers please
copy. I ,-v "?/. "
jO" Friends' and acquaintances are resnect- ■
full, invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Saturday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late
residence. 842 Vallejo street, thence to St. Fran-
cis Church, where a requiem high mass will be
celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment
< Holy Cross Cemetery.* '
QUILLINAN— this city, November 19, 1895,
i Edmund Quilllnun, a native of Ireland.
SF.MMIG — In this c'ty, November' 2o. 1895,
Ralph ,W., beloved son of Paul and Marzarette
Seratnlg. a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years
2 months and 22 days. '- . .:
£3~Frlends and - acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS D.vY
(Friday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from ■ 1404 Twenty-,
third street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
STORCK— In West Berkeley. November 21. 1895.
Captain Charles : L.. beloved husband of Mary
Jane Storck, and father of Charles L. Jr. and
George R. Storck, a native of Prussia, Germany,
aged 64 years and 9 months.
WAGNER— In this city, November 21. 1895,
. Jacob, beloved • husband of Mary Warner, and '
father of Mrs. C. F. Waltham, and Henry J..
John, Barbara, Alexander and Charles Wagner
and Mrs.'C. Uansen, and brother of Adam and
John Wagner and Mrs. Jacob Beck, a native of
Germany, aged 65 years 10 months and 6 days.
WILSON— In this city, November 21. 1895, John
0., dearly beloved husband of Jennie Wilson,
and father of John and William Wilson, a native
of Trondhjem, Norway. -
I UNITED UNDERTAKERS'
t EMBALMING PARLORS. W ,
• Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals
;;'-;• --r .at Reasonable Rates. '■■'■'■ ■ "
Telephone 3167. 27 »nd 29 Fifth street. |
I McAVOY & GALLAGHER, I--
% FUNERAL MBKCTORS &
20 Fifth St.% Opp. Lincoln School.
■ ■_ ;.'* ,-_,' .:.-:. Telephone 3080. "° . .;
CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY,
IN SAN MATEO COUNTY ; NON-SECTARIAN;
X laid out on the lawn plan ; ■ perpetual care beau- 1
tiful, permanent ' and easy of ■ access; • see-it befon
bovine a burial place elsewhere.- - • v
* City office, » City Hall Avenu*
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