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. HOPSE^TO LET. "-
-- A^^l : W^srriKTH^^^MsT" A L'ARGE
■X ViJU grounds: rent $14. Key at grocery.
HOUSE 7 BOOMS, BATH AND STABLE. 11
Farren ave., bet. Pierce and Scott, off Eddy.
91 1- O'KARY— HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS: BATH;
' j" **- ■*- rent reasonable. Key at 217%.
.iVjiO-LET— HOUSK; 2 FLOORS; 18 ROOMS; ON
[X- prominent part of Market St., bet. Third and
:ir«.ninli-; rent reasonable. Apply 1002 Market st.
rOUSE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH AND
3 -yard; 147 Valencia st.; rent $16. Apply 2B3B
Iqn.
°-Q : UNNY HOUSE 8 ROOMS, MODERN I if.
: -provements. 730 Capp: also house 6 rooms.
jOajth and stable, 107 Oermania st.. near Fillmore.
. : <Bjfj D " COTTAGE OF 4 BOOMS AND BATH.
; J- y . ■ Corner of Union and Laguna st.
S'iAVED— DOLLARS. DIMES AND nick els
k-?- .by renting a house from BALDWIN & HAM
O!; 1 'Xl' 10 Montgomery st.
.:; •. FURNISHED HOISKS.
..JhtoTTAGE Ot 6 RO (MS, BATH, KTGw, COM-
:V'. pletely furnished; rent «30; 436 Seventeenth
..fet.'inr.. Valencia. Apply BALDWIN & HAM-
..MOND. 10 Montgomery st.
JJTP'KNTSHED FLAT OF six ROOMS; BATH:
: : complete for housekeeping: $30. 11l Liberty.
, ■';.: ■■■ - COftAtißS l«> LET.
: -- . ■ : : S RoT)MSrBATHTHOT
"•ifl and cold Mater: gas fixtures: basement and
• lajge rd; $21 with water. 438 Seventh St., near
. gr\-ant. . .
: j£»7 fcfk COTTAGE OF 3 ROOMS: GOOD OR-
:"h?.' .<J\J. der: water free. Apply premises, 945
;, l'.n am St., nr.Eighth.orroom 79. 628 Montgomery.
:-:- : -.-. FLATS TO LET.
; GUNNY.FLAT OF 4 KOOMsT^APPLYSrzOE
•.V3 St.. bet. Bryant and I man, near Third.
': . 9"! '"1 9 I>K V 1 s.\ I.i F. B( ) HANDSOME NEW'
• Ir- -L -l- modern flat of 6 rooms and bath; all mod-
• S|En Improvements.
■ : [^')~ BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 1209 BUSH;
; • _«>. hot water bath; gas; water free. 1211b
': .^>:usn st.
'•^l4 FLAT; 1718 LEAVENWORTH ST.
• UN"NY UPPER FLAT; 3 ROOMS: YARD;
; iK? water free; rent Sl2. 556 Third st.
i.%99 ~\(t 8 SUNNY ROOMS: BATH: TWO
; V r"~ •• tjyj ' double parlors; modern. 1775 Mis-
: s.Eon st*
' fji 7()(\ POST-3 AND 4 ROOM FLATS; BATH;
;. -jJj^V^jSarden; rentsl3and $16.
; :I^LKGANT SUNNY FLAT»; 3 ROOMS. 202
' - ( - Trove st -> cor - Van Ness.
I KLMNE UPPER FLAT; 151534 MISSION -6
' - , r ?,°.V', bath and laundry. For particulars ap-
■ y'y M ILL E. FISHER & CO., 14 Post st.
; : & k ? r > >' NNN BAY-WINDOW FLATS; 1633
; •—•'•• St., cor Polk; 6 rooms and bath.
; ."isS 1"7 FIM; LOWER FLAT. 5 ROOMS AND
: l" r . ' ' ■ Apply 33 Thirteentn, nr. Howard.
■V£ XE ,^ ORXER FLAT OF 6 BOOMS, BATH.
■A Cor. McAllister and Broderick sts.: $22 50.
:" : »;|'v SUNNY FLAT; 5 ROOMS, GAS AND
■.■ i *?'_ bath. 128 Twenty-sixth st., near Capp. I
:..; :■.- XI1! a CONVENIENT SUNNY FLAT, 7
; ■±- t rooms, bath. 1314 Fell, near Baker.
: r§ OVELY" FLAT: 5 BOOMS AND BATH. 814
; ! : .' Nineteenth st., bet.Noe and Sanchez; very low
• ;';; nt to good tenant ; key downstairs.
■;CA.VtD-DOLLARS, DIMES AND NICKELS
: :>? by renting a flat from BALDWIN & HAM-
• Of ON D. 10 Montgomery st.
: ifT^^il^fJ £*? BEST IN AMERICA-THK
■ •: i V>.«EEKL'i CALL, sent to any address in the
..United -tales or Canada one year for SI 60, post-
: *«t- tree.
: ../ B.OOSEKJSSPIHG KOO3IS.
V:- : . . Lady Street? ""
'9T55 EDDY— BOOM: COMPLETE FOR LIGHT
' ;>- »■ *■ housekeeping; $2 week: private place.
Cm C EDDY -4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS;
? . : jJ.i~ O tine location; private family; referecces.
! ';;■:..• • Ellis Street.
; : frq;X ELLIS— ELEGANT, DESIRA SUITE;
'r'^'also bay-window alcove room; private
• j|imi'y.
;'•'! . • Fifth. Street.
I■' >) FIFTH — FURNISHED OR UN FUR-
:! :• '_ nished rooms for housekeeping; also fur-
yuls-hed-front rooms, having grates, gas. bath.
•;&9"9 FIFTII— 2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR
> : rJ>-;— ■ housekeeping: cheap rent. *
:'-.'* jpffi lieary Street. I
. \7-9_: GEARY— 2 NICELY FURNISHED SUN-
'■'■■} — ~1~ ny rooms for housekeeping.
: :VQTI GEARY* ST., OPP. THE PARK; ?16:
:.X-'JXX a cove suite and adjoining room, with
i.f_Qrct-Jain sink, bath. 3 closets; partly furnished.
';.■:' '. Howard Street.
~"l 91 A HOWARD— 2 LARGE SUNNY HOUSE-
, ; .l —.1 "T keeping rooms : rent reasonable to perma-
, ":r t <-tit triionts. ■ ■ "
'.SVt^jjTowakd. corner tenth — two .
. I >»U~r sunny furnished housekeeping rooms;
;Hr:ge; hath: rent^!2 50. - - %_:. <■ -j
{.;•" McAllister Street.
(•] ni McAllister— 2 or 3 finely fur-
.•■" : y : l: Oft nisbed rooms for housekeeping; every
enience; cheap.
;■■' • Minna street.
■■ jl-AQ MINNA-NICE PARLOB AND KITCH-
■•; "xv/O en for housekeeping. ■
.;;;••;,.-. • Mission Street.
i:n>v>Q MISSION— LARGE ROOM FOR LIGHT
'; 9DO housekeeping; also small single room.
•j. •'.' >atoma Street.
-ilpCKh- NA.TOMA — SUITE Of HOUSEKEEP
'XtOkJ ing rooms, ,«8. .f 9 and $10 per month.
>. : - . Oak Street.
Id °AK-2 SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS,
.X-"." complete for hous?keojii!. . gas and bath. '
.',: Pearl Street.
>> PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA— *
.-■O Weil-furnished bay-window room and kitchen;
■ running water and sink; $13. ; '- : ' .
■ : ; : • • -"" Perry Street.
: 519 4 UNFURNISHED, ALL LIGHT, FINE
• •]».>. sunny rooms: also 3 unfurnished, fine-
":Js-u"nny rooms: new house; cheap. Apply 263
- i*erry st.
'-.:-• • ■ Stevenson Street.
' : i' A O STEVENSON, BET. SEVENTH AND!
.-';O"d_j Kighth— Furnished sunny front parlor with i
\. grate; for I' or 2; light housekeeping if desired; ]
' bath, hot and cold water; central. !
■!:'. _ Stockton Street.
V»1 Ql STOCKTON— 3 ROOMS, FURNISHED,
: ;0102 housekeeping, $7; single, $3.
Turk Street.
•'-.Q TURK— 2 SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE-
: D keeping, or without.
:'•'" A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — TH_
•j-:.-^- WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing.
.;•:' • KOO3IS TO LEX.
V; Kddy Street.
>: ; -| 9 EDDY — LARGE BAY-WINDOW FUR-
\;X& nished and cheap rooms: sun all day.
•\Y • 1 4 1 EDDY— LARGE SUNNY ROOM NICELY
-. IJiiU furnished; also single; cheap.
■\ ;: ■ ' Eighth street.
ili : Al EIGHTH. NEAR MARKET— A NICE
■:. J. 'Jit sunny furnished front room. _^^
;: : ■■' -= Jifth Street.
; : tjl7 FIFTH— PLEASANT UNFURNISHED
', -J-'V-.l rooms to let.
:V " Geary Street.
' -C29^ PARLOR, BEDROOM. BATH, DINING-
:•—•■'• room, Bewingroom, kitchen, two beds, all
: ;ncces.sarles. - 1917 Geary st.
■■"\ I Hayes Street.
;:| no "HAYES— 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 9.
'■',' '• Howard, Street.
ill PI Ql HOWARD - NICE SUNNY FUR-
• ! XUJ- • nished room for lor 2 persons.
..•• ' " Golden Gate Avenue.
;°99Q GOLDEN GATE AVE.— NEWLY FUR-
]i — O nisWed suite: also other rooms.
Hyde street.
'•-I'll HI HYDE — SUNNY FRONT FUR-
■•. -x JL 1 U«» nished room for one or two gentlemen. ■
■".:• • ;. Ivy Avenue.
•:QAQ IVY— LARGE FRONT ROOM; FUR-
; €>\Jt/ nished or unfurnished for housekeeping, or
■■12 .gents. . ' . • -.•'-"' . ■ -
;. : ' • Jones Street.
m JONES— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY
suite; every convenience: $15; private.
"'•"•Off 7 JONES — THE VAN WINKLE: NEW
: >-U I management: elegant sunny suites and
• single; newly furnished; bam, etc. ; $10 to «30. _
[J\ -i\- JONES— LET, 4 NICE ROOMS;
: ;J- lUt) marine view; $14. - : - .
; : : -.-;_ . •'' , Kearny Street. . ,-
'■■"■ A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS-
■■JA. .ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class
, i»i every respect: terms reasonable. - .
' "' Lark in '-. Street. ■ V '•• ■
T.rjQ la rkin-tW urnished sunny
•■ <JUO front suite; also single rooms; closets.
■■XT'? larkin — 2 UNFURNISHED rooms
. *- !^»^aud partly furnished back parlor.' \ '
-ftOd LARKIN— NEATLY FURNISHED SUN-
. -.. _^Jj | y back rooms: $6 and $8. -■-.■■■■■■ • .
: • 1 ")(\(\ LARGE SUNNY FURNISH-
.-. *"vW ed front room, 87; single room, $5. ..
/ V
' BOOMS TO LET— Continued.
Market Street. .'■
Or (\ MARKET, COR. STOCKTON— ELE-
O«Jv» gantly furnished rooms en suite or single by
the week or month.
ArOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET.
A Sixth and Seventh— Single ■ and suites; per
nizht. 35c 10 $1 : week, $1 50 to 5; families
HESTER 3049a market — elegant
rooms and offices: elevator.
McAllister Street.
"I (\Q MCALLISTER — SUNNY ROOMS, EN
X v/O suite or single: other rooms.
Minna Street.
OX J MINNA-SUNNY FURNISHED DOUBLE
00 room ; also single.
fiii"7 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— NEWLY FUR-
i VJVJ I nished bay-window room, $1 a week.
aiission Street.
J?UROPE HOUSE. 1169 MISSION-NICELY
■J furnished rooms, single or en suite; transients.
Natoina Street.
71 A NATOM A— NICE SUNNY FURNISHED
I Xtt room to let.
• Polk Street.
QQft POLK-NEATLY FURNISHED SUNNY
tJO\J front parlor, $12; 2 single rooms, $5 and ?6.
Post Street.
1 POST-FRONT AND SECOND • PAR-
-Lc/~C lor and kitchen completely furnished.
Inquire lbO2Vg Post St., dairy-store.
Powell Street.
THE POWELL, 109a POWELL-PLEASANT
furnished rooms; particular attention to tran-
sient. - ■ - ■ ■ :
Sixth' Street.
00 SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY
00 rooms: single and en suite; $1 to if 1 50 a day.
1 ~f) O" SIXTH— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY
-Lv'O rooms; double; single: quiet; reasonable.
"1 9] SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE CITY:
j-iii. sunny front rooms with grates.
91 f'i SIXTH-NICELY FURNISH FRONT
£iX\j% rooms, with kitchen; rent reasonable.
. Stockton Street.
■I Ql A STOCKTON-FRONT SUIT SUITABLE
JLO-»-~t doctor or dentist: nicely furnished; cheap.
Sutter street.
QOfk SUTTEK-WF.LL FURNISHED SUNNY
VO\J parlor and hall room; private family.
Third Street.
T\riNCHESTER HOUSE— 44 THIRD, NEAR
»» Market; most convenient and respectable; 200
rooms 25c to 51 50 per night: *1 50 to $6 per week;
electric lights in every room; reading r"m: tree bus.
990 THIRD— SINGLE AND SUITS LIGHT
— ~v housekeeping; $5 up: brick building: yard.
Turk Street. .
"1 9Q TURK— NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY
JL— it/ rooms, suitable for gentlemen.
»_)9f7l DRK— FURNIS IIED OR UNFFrn"isH-
O— .V/ ed sunny rooms; single and en suite.; — — —
Twelfth Street.
9OQ TWELFTH- LARGE, SUNNY, FUR-
— iiirJ nished room; ?5.
Miscellaneous.
FULTON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—
nlshed rooms, single or en suite; $8 and $16 up.
A MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL REOPEN-
■»» ed on the European plan; light airy rooms
from 25c to $1 per day. .$4 per month and up.
BOAi.Ui.Nu AND BOOMS.
1 OQ7 PIN E^N E uTTn 18HED SUN N Y
1-ui room; board optional; terms reasonable.
_»O/« EDDY (HOTEL, NOB >! A 1> 1 L > - ELE-
*j-~\j gantly furnished sunny front and side
rooms, with tirst-class board: terms very reasonable.
1 Q9Q CALIFORNIA— FURNISHED SUNNY
-1 V^O room, board: private family: references.s
"V'icely"" FURNISHED SUNNY ALCOVE
suite with connection room ii desired in the
Western Addition; cat. be had with or without
board; no other roomers. Further particulars ad-
dress T. 0., box 16, Call Office.
VTEW GOLDEN GATE HOTEL. 134 AND 136
±1 Fourth St.; new furniture and carpets through-
out; table Jirst class; terms reasonable; American
plan; free bus to and from depot.
HOTEL BERTLING, 714 HUSH— FAMILY
hotel; references given and required; all mod-
ern conveniences.
AJ)A LEAVEN WORTH— LARGE, SUNNY,
i*TI elegant rooms, single and suite: new bed-
ding: excellent table-; desirable house for gentle-
men.
TIHE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND
J- Polk si.— Quiet and homelike; charges moder-
ate- board optional: all cars direct.
CHIX.JDKKN BUAKIIED.
I^ADY W I?jHEi~A "CHILD Tu Bi >A RdT^IB
J Polk st. . ..... ... ...
T^NGLISH WIDOW WISHES 2 CHILDREN TO
XJ board; room for parent. 47^2 Gilbert st.
p ERMAN WIDOW ' WISHES CHILD TO
"T board. 1411 Twenty-fifth si., near Sanchez.
STOUtS TO LET.
LET— STORE COR. POLK AND BROAD-
way; two rooms In rear: rent reasonable.
Q*,(\ 288 FELL LABOR STORE WITH
qpXvf. rooms attached; suitable for any business.
pORNER OF SEVENTH AND JESSIE, STORE
\J and light dry basement; has been occupied as
tea. coffee and spice for five years past.
TORE; 1524 -HOWARD ST., COB. OK LA-
fayette; fixtures for saloon; cheap rent. Apply
2838 Mission st.
I^OR RENT— LARGE FRONT OFFiCE AND
part 0?' store. 221 and MS Market st. ■/>
«'KKi«;ii> *••/ Ltl'.
TSAItT^OF^F^TC^T^F^naS^TE^DT^HEAP
-L rent. 509 Kearny St.. room 8.
LEGANTLY" FURNISHED PARLORS, SUlT-
able for professional man ; occupied ten y«>ar«by
, dentist. 850 Market., cor. Stockton, first floor.
REE RENT (i/ 2 MONTH) GIVEN GOOD
-T tenants; cottages, flats, $5 up. SPECK & CO.,
602 Market st.
917 GEARY ST.— PARLOR FLOOR, SUIT-
£l\-% able for doctor's office. Key 2171/2-
1,-i i .AN"t OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS
J building, ■ 925 Market: ' rents low; no extra
charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply
! tt building or G. H. UMBSKN A CO.. 14 Montg. st.
• — — a^ — ■■aa^a^w—^ —
iDtt'ATlO-NAI,
~A^M^R~ET^rY^RT^rE^c7LE^~O^TIA^C^
Jr\- banjo, mandolin. 405 Geary St., room 17.
Individual instruction- BOOKKEEP- '•
J. ing, shorthand, etc. Stiehl's College, 723 Market. I
TIfISSBOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2297 SACRAMENTO:
liX board, English, French, German, piano, $30
month; separate French kindergarten; coacb.
"ELOCUTION— DRAMA. DELSARTK, PHYSI-
-Ci cal culture, voice culture. OLIVE HOFF
BCHROEDER, 299 Hyde St.: call after 1 P. M.
SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN: MODERATE.
Meisterschaft School Languages, 122 O'Farrell st
EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, -4 POST ST.
Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand,
typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern
languages rapidly taught. • Write for catalogue.
V SC H OOL ;UEAL S. COLLKGE-,24
X> Post: commercial, shorthand, English : low ra.e*
"\7"IOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO. BANJO; REA-
V sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 1045y a Valencia.
pHEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING-
\J ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts.
AN FRANCISCO business COLLEGE, X2BS
Market; send for cat.; day and evening session.
\riOL IN, MANDOLIN, OUITAR, CORN
V taught. Prof. L.MERKI, 226 Geary reasonable
ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING—
JJ Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed
on Binge. R. sit 12. 1. 0. O. F. block, 7lhand Market.
ELECTRICAL, CIVIL," MINING, ME-
-0 chanical engineering, surveying, architecture,
tesay. estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN.723 M.VX.
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — TE_
WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. -■
'■ iiOKSi S.
ifvST^RRV^D^CAVLiMAD^OF ' EVA DA
'' horses; 1000 to 1300 pounds; broke and unbroke;
cheap. Sunset Horse Market, 139 Valencia st.
INE PACER, 5 YEARS OLD; SOUND;
gentle; one that a lady can drive; go single,
double and saddle; for sale che&p. 2425 Post st. -
1 f\l\ HEAD OF WELL-BROKEN WORK AND
IUU driving horses just from the country. Ap-
ply 852 How. rd si., U. LINDAUER, proprietor.
Also fast pacers and trotters. -
R. C. H. westphal, veterinary sur-
geon for S. F. Police Department. ; Office and
hospital, 121 City Hall are.: telephone south 401.
1 En SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR-
J-«JUness: also wagons, :, buggies : and horses:
contracting outfit; sand wagons and scrapers. 11?S
Mission st. ■ • ■ ■'. ■ ■
HORSES PASTURED : $2 A MONTH: GOOD
care and feed; send for circular. The H?*'ie
ranch, 630 Commercial st. : . • . -. ■ r
A(\ HORSES FOR SALE: ALSO WAGONS
J-" buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcad* Horss
Market, 327 Sixth at. ; auction sales every Wefueae
day. SULLIVAN <fc DOYLE, Auctioneers. "
TnTT sets SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALI.
Xv\) kinds; second-hand ; wagons, buggy, carts;
also 20 cheap horses. Flf teeatU and Valencia sta. '
WAUO.Vs A.. 1> ijAitltiAGßS. :
\\ r \fiONS,cXRTsTHARNESS, ETC., CHEAP
V at EG AN 'S, 2117 Mission: wagon wanted.
■--■;-. ;:-.-'. ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. . '■': ....*
A" DVICE^JbEE • DIVORCE AN D^PROB ATE
laws a specialty; j suits, • superior, Justice and
Police Conns; terms reasonable; collections, etc.
Q.W.BOWEratt'y-at-law, 860 Market.cor.Stocktoa
fir W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW.42O ;
V? • C»Ulorni» St.. ran. 14-15; ad Tics fre«. j
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER JB, 1895.
• PERSONALS.
MA U^K^TcoU GHLIN-NTBCBS " OF ". M AU-
RICE COUGIILIN or DANIEL COUGHLTN
of the State of Washington will hear of something
to their advantage by addressing Lawyer, room 38,
seventh floor, Mills building, sau Francisco. \. -
TNFORMATION WANTED OF MARGARET
X CLARK, a native of New York City, N. Y.,
aged 35 years, daughter of DELTA and JAMES
W. CLARK, who came to San Francisco, Cal., in
; January. 1566. Address J. W. CLARK, 61 Seven-
teenth st., San Francisco, Cal. ;
DESPECTA BLK MECHANIC WITH .. GOOD
X\i Profession, past 30 years, with some means,
! wishes. to correspond with respectable lady with
some means or comfortable home preferred: object
matrimony: no fritters need address. R. M., box
106, Call Office. * . . ;
A T THE RAZOR EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET
-ci-st-., any old razor exchanged or'retemDercd
equal to any that can be bought; also uncalled-for
razors 75c each : better than razors bought in stores.
A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE
-■rV laws a specialty: suits, Superior, Justice and
Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G.
W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market, cor. Stockton.
■I^LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM-WIN-
XU Chester House, 44 Third St., near Market: 200
rooms, 25c to $1 60 per night: $160 to $6 per
week: free bus to and from the ferrv. ■
A DRESSING, LATEST STYLES. 25c;
manicuring, 25c; first-class work. 131 Post,
room 20. .
M~ ZSB ALICE HAAKE HAS DECIDED TO
I>l give up millinery and keep a class, to prepare
and guarantee them position for spring, therefore
will sacrifice her trimmed hats at below cost; an
elegant line of evening hats to dispose of. Don't
miss this opportunity, but call at once at her par-
lor, 121 Post, room 51. over O'Connor, Moffatt & Co
RS. M. H. OBER, HEADQUARTERS OF
Ypsilnntl Union Suits and Equestrian Tights
Jaros Underwear; Ober Corsets for stout flgu-es.
Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jmnes Miller
goods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions:
send for catalogue. 34 Geary St., San Francisco.
F BEE of charge
To examine our Xmas rocker, enameled cream
and gold upholstered siik plush, at $6: before pur-
chasing see our pneea. California Rattun Com-
pany, 55 to 61 First st. ■
I M. O'NEILL AND L. E. PHILLIPS HAVE
tl . formed a co-partnership, under the firm name
Of O'NEILL & PHILLIPS, for the practice of law,
with offices at rooms 725-72H Spreckels Building.
V 1 •: W HIGH-GRADE f 106 BICYCLES FOR
— > $10. Address Bicycle, box 47, Call.
QUPEBFLUOUB HAIR REMOVED PERMA-
-0 nently. by our new treatment without slightest
injury to the skin; superior. to electric needle;
write for particulars to the Curtis Co., dermatolo-
gists. Chicago. Free trials given, and sold at La
Verite's Toilet Bazaar, 30Keamyst., San Fran-
cisco.
/ OXCERT, OPERA-POTPOURRI, GIVEN BY
\J Vocal Teacher Joseph Graven, In Odd Fellows'
Hall, on the Bth of Januarv, 1896; admission 50c;
tickets In NEUMANN'S piano-store, 82 Ninth st.
HICKS' DETECTIVE AGENCY — A DDREBS-
es* located: experienced and tried men for
city and country; watchmen and ides furnished;
information and advice strictly confidential. Call
or write HICKS, 610 Spreckeis bidg, 92-7 Market st
MRS. DR. PAUL MEYER.THE BERT BEAUTY
doctor in the city, lias removed from 601 Sut-
ter st. to 1219 Polk, hear Sutter.
A I R-DKESSIN< 1 ANY STYt,E,2Sc, WAVING
XX included: excellent switches and front pieces
for!?l; hair chains made to order from $2 60 up;
strictly one price; established 1869. 11l htockton
St. B. SPITZ. G. LEDEnER successor.
YEW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW ANDHOOSE
iy cleaning Co.;fioors scrubbed contracts
or 80. F. CARNOVAI. & C0.,29 Eddy. tel. 5.252.
T'o R FINE POULTRY AND GAME GO TO A.
I STRASSBR, 78 and 79 Center Market.
"HANGING BALLROOM OK STAGE)TAUGHT;
U private or class. IRVINE'S. 927 Mission st.
Iss DINAN: SPECIAL SALE IMPORTED
hats; $8 to $10: styiish hats, bonnets. $5 up.
11l Stockton.
T A VKRITE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS
XJ ■ moved to 30 Ktarny st. (over Maskey's) ; wigs,
swltt-iies, doll wigs, to order. •
LANKETS, FLANNELS.ETC: FULL STOCK:
also Yoseralto blankets, California Woolen Mills
536 Commercial, nr.Montgmry. Factory Petaluma.
JOHN SMITH HAS RK MOVED TO 327-329
Suiter st., between Stockton st. and Grant ave.,
where the best of coal can be had at lowest prices.
A I A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE
<4pJ- floor. 206 Leavenuorth st.
SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER
illustration; day and evening classes. 424 Pine.
NE MORE CUT—
Oak Roll Top Desks. 514 to $35
Oak Roll Top Desks. $14 to $35
Oak Chifioniers From $10 up
Oak Bed Sets *17 50 up
Oilcloths and Linoleums 30c up
Stoves and rices $3 up
Thousands of bargains. We keep everything.
Cash or time payments- ' J. NOONAN,
1017. 1081, 1023 Mission St., above Sixth.
EGYPTIAN HENNA, $1; HAIBDYJ2. PER-
Xj fectly harmless. Lant;ley-Michuei.s Co.; all
chemists; Hubbard's 923, Hauptll's. 1156 Market.
LIBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW-
■i elry, etc.: lowest rates. ,948 Market st.
1 f\l\f\ BUSINESS CARDS $1 60: TEL&
IUUU phone "Black 141." HILL, 724^ Market.
UITS MADE TO ORDKR OF ELEGANT
O remnants for $10; samples find self-measuro-
ment on application. LEON LEMOS, Merchant
Tailor, 1332 Market >:.. s n Francisco. . ~
D-H AND AS WELL AS NEW BARS,
O showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks,
Fafes, chairs, scales, etf., and a very laws stock of
them, too; be sure and see stock and get prices be-
fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN,, 1017, 1019,'
1021, 1038 Mission St., above Sixth.
OLD BUILDING BOUGHT AND SOLD;
store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe,
etc. : cheap. Yard 1166 Mission St., near Eighth.
C COLLECTING. TRACING, SHADOWING AND
\J locating at GRAHAM'S Agency. 330 Pine st.
A 1 •> ITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL.
•T 1 — NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny.
pLOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT
V_^ mfr3' cost. Factory. 20 Sansorne St.. upstairs.
LD GOLD, bILVER. GENTS' AND LAD IK*
clothin? boncnt. COLMAN. 41 Third st.
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE
A WEEKLY CALL*. in wrapper, for mailing.
OKI^SSaiAKJiIiS.
BB LDLEY, MODISTE, 313 GEARY' ST.:
ij goods and findings, $12 up: suits, $6 up;
mourning orders In 12 hours: dresses made over.
PI : ! .-si 1 R" LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT-
. ting school removed to 627 Larkin st.
DRESSES CUT AND FITTED, 3: DRESSES
popular prices: Ptieacfm«'n;s bv day, 11 Goary.
LOST. ■
T ADTES'UM R R ELIXonIu A R KE?TsTREET
\j or Golden Gate ave. on Tuesday. Return to
303 Fremont st.; receive suitable reward, as It Is
a present.
I( >ST-< THIRD ST., BET. MARKET AND
J Mission, a large wallet containing lot of papers
of no use except to the owner. Suitable reward
will be paid if lett at 124 Sansome St., room 4.
T OST— SUNDAY, PACKAGE OF MONEY ON
JJ Post St., nr. 1 Stockton; reward. 542 Kearny st.
T>ED IRIs"II~HETfER BITCH, WITHOUT
J-t collar. Return 411 Hayes «t.. re.eive reward.
AC REWARD— STRAYED, LIGHT ROAN
*rsO cow, with horn turned down side face
(springer). Finder please return station agent,
Ocean View.. , • . . : \.
OST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA
Savings and Loan Socifty of San Francisco,
In the name of JAMES SHEA, trustee, No.
203,309. The finder will please return to bank.
I OST- A PASSBOOK WITH THEHIBERNIA
J Savings and loan Society of .-an Francisco,
In the name of osSIAN W. DAHLSON, No. 178,-
-924; thn finder will please return to hank.
• . IOUM).
OUNIJ^TH E^ GrIea^ES^~ALiXaI?OUNT> i
stock accordions; mandolins, banjos and guitars
In the city ; prices lower than the lowest. K RENE'S
Pioneer Music-tore, 3 Third st.. corner Market, j
SHERIFF'S SALES.
O INGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, plaintiff, vs.
PHILIPP FREUND ET AL., defendants. No.
40.784, superior Court, Department 1. Order of
sale and decree of foreclosure. i j
Under and by virtue of an order of sale and de-
cree .of foreclosure, issued out of the Superior
Court, Department No. 1, of the City and County
of San ■ Francisco, State of California, on the 11th
day of December, A. D. 1895, In the above-entitled
action,- wherein THE HIBKRNIA SAVINGS
AND LOAN SOCIETY, the above-named plaintiff,
obtained •a * judgment • and • decree of, foreclosure
against PHILIPP FREUND ET AL., defendants,
on the 19lh day of October.A. D. 1893, which said
judgment and decree was on the 21st day of Ccio-
ber. A. D. 1893, recorded in Judgment Book 4of
said court, at page 690, I am commanded to sell all
that certain lot, piece 'or parcel of land, situate, ]
bring and being in the City and County of San J
Francisco, ': State of California, and bounded and j
described as follows: ■ . ' : . »-.:■ - .-' '-..'
Commencing at a point on the southeasterly line \
of Market street, distant thereon two hundred and
twenty-five (225) | feet southwesterly from Its in-
tersection with the southwesterly ; line of Brady
street; "thence southwesterly along said line of ]
Market street twenty-five . (25) feet, thence at 1
right angles southeasterly one hundred and
twenty-four (124) feet to the northwesterly line
of Stevenson street, thence I northeasterly i along
said line of ; Stevenson street twenty-five (25) feet,
thence northwesterly and parallel with' Brady
street one hundred and twenty-four . (124) feet to j
th« point of commencement. The " same " being ]
part of the parcel, of land known on ' the Official 1
Map of the City, and County of San Francisco as 1
Mission block number fourteen (No. 14). t . ';: "
■ Public notice is hereby given that on Thursday,
the 9th day of January, A. D., 1896, at 12 o'clock,
noon, of that day, in front of the New City Hall,
Larkin-street wing, in the City and County of San
Francisco, 1 will, in obedience to said order of sale
and decree of : foreclosure, sell the above-described
property, or 1 so much thereof as may be necessary
to raise sufficient money to satisfy said judgment,
with interest and costs, etc., to the highest and
best bidder, ' for lawful money , T gold coin of the
United States. - • , ... - :
RICHARD I. WKELAN, Sheriff.;
San Francisco, December 18,' 1895. :
;r. • . ■•< ALFRED 'BIN ESQ.,
Hlbernia Bank Building, corner Jones and Mc-
Allister streets, San Francisco, «-. '. ■r . ,-i
. . . \ Attorney for Plaintiff. ' "
CITY RgAli '■ ESTATE. ■ . .
/I H. UMBSEN CO.. |
REAL ESTATE AGENTS. RENT COLLECTORS
AND AUCTIONEERS.
, Office arid Salesroom.
14 Montgomery si., near Market.
Call end obtain one of our "Real Estate Records."
which contain a list of properties for. sale In all •
I arts of the city."
IMPROVED PROPERTY.
BARGAINS. (
<n»7O-;A A NICE AND COMPARATIVELY.
»J> i _\'t)\f . n«>w bay-window residence of 8 rooms :
and bath ; brick foundation : ell latest improve- '
ments and conveniences: nicely situated on Web- ]
ster st. ■
_» OHAfI COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS AND LOT
<S>_SUUU. 2 7x100: Florida street, near 24th- i
street cable road; street work done complete.
£.r;^f|f> CHEAP: A BEAUTIFUL NEW !
«IpUc)UU. Eastlake residence of 8 rooms and J ;
bath: brick, foundation: all latest conveniences; |
lot 27:6x137:6: a prominent street in the Western '
Addition; mortgage or $3000 can remain. ,
<H>7AnA BUSINESS CORNER ON GUER- i
'ID I '". rero St.: store and flat; rents6oo per
annum; lot 27x90; both streets accepted by the city. i ;
© 1 rifin WORTH $5500: A SUBSTANTIAL,
fP'iUvH". nearly new modern bay-window resl- .
dence of rooms and bath: brick foundation; lot '
30x114; elite location of the Mission.
an 1 £.AA RENT $100 PER MONTH; IN-
-s}* J_l .OUU. vestment near Mission and Elev- I
enth, sts.; 2 substantial houses in 6 flats; lot 69 x ■
75: street accepted. .
m/i^ft "MORTGAGE OF $4000 CAN RE-
»J)DIOU.maIn if desired; rent $720 per
annum; business corner on Buchanan st.; store
and 3 rooms and 3 houses of 6 rooms each ; lot 80 ,
x75.
<_»CQKA A BARGAIN; RENT ?72 50 PER '
y)OOi)u. month: 3 elegant new modern bay-
window fiats on the sunny line of Fulton st.; flats
cost about $5000 to build; lot 25x137:6. :
_» IOF^A CORNER ON CAPP ST.; ANOTHER
»3)-±_ji}U. snap; a comparatively new 2-story
bay-window residence of 8 rooms and bath; laun-
dry, etc.; brick foundation; nice location; large
lot".
CL'Gfinn splendid INVESTMENT ON
«j>»H/UU. Oak st., witaip a stone's throw of
Market: 4 substantial bay-window Hats;' brick
foundation: stone walks: street accepted; rent
$852 per annum; lot 27:6x95.
G. 11. UMBSEN .Vr CO.. 14 Montgomery st.
-n OR CHRISTMAS.
A FINE LOT 25x114, $250.
$5 DOWN, $5 A MONTH. v •
NO INTEREST, NO TAXES.
For 20 days only we offer lots on Twenty-ninth
st. near Diamond for the remarkably- low price of
$•_'!»<), and on the special terms of $5 down and $5
a month. Only 32 of these lots to •be sold, and
they will go quick; only 3 blocks from Castro-st.
' cable cars, and electric can wilt soon . be on - Dia-
mond st.; fine view: nowhere else In the city can !
such fine lota be had for the money; go and see -
them. JACOB HE YM AN, Owner,
Room 5. Crocker building, Post and Market.
N. B.— Office open Wednesday and Saturday
■ evenings. ■ ■ -'-.
ry c. BEMIS, ~~
L' . REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT.
324 MONTGOMERY ST.
FOR SALE.
<_ 7 An RENT A YE a K— BRICK BUILDING
«IJ) I _iUU business property on Market st.
1 9|ixl9s— NW. COR. OF A ST. AND 27TH
'X_>'U ave.; as a whole or in subdivisions.- ■ ■
Oil nnn corner pacific AVE. and
! SMI.UUU. Baker St.; 55x137:6 feet.
_t)/<Af| E. SIDE STANYAN ST., BET.
<T)_jUUU. Carl and Frederick; _sxloo.
(_ ICft SAN CARLOS-VILLA LOT; 100x150
3J) ±OU. feet.
a_\£*l7(\f\ 50x127:6 FEET ON JACKSON ST.,
. »1M) I \J\J, overlooking the Presidio and bay. - • -
QiPf\f\r\ - MODERN HOUSES OF 8 ROOMS
«s^OUv/U. each, at parit: 26x137:6 feet; electric
road passes houses; make off*-r.
d>Q-nh 2-STORY 8- ROOM ED HOUSE ON
«2)O«JUU. Harrison St.. bet. First ana Fremont.
i_» AA A LOT ON DUNCAN ST., BET. NOE
ij) l l\)\J. and Castro: 25x114 feet.
<_* Qi^AA ELEGANT NW. CORNER OF COLE
tnOuUU. and Carl sts.
QjOAfl CHOICE BUILDING LOTS NORTH
tJpOvv. of park.
BUSINESS PROPF.RTY:
MODERN FLATS,
BUILDING LOTS,
ON ALL LEADING STREETS,
FOR SALE BY M. R. LEVY,
30 MONTGOMERY ST." : .'
BRIGHT, CHEERY, HEALTHFUL LOCA-
tion— Vruitvale Terminal Tract. Lotßsloo up.
rPAKE BROAD OAI'GE TO FRUIT VAL_TSTA-"
JL tlon for Fruit vale Terminal Tract. ■
<_' DOWN, PER MONTH; CITY LOTS;
•Du $100 up. THE MCCARTHY CO., 646 Market.
T AKEVIEW LOTS; NEAR NEW RACE- I
JJ track; low prices; easy terms. THE MCCAR-
THY CO., 646 Market st.
roll SALE— SE. COR. JONES AND CHEST-
Jr nut; 37x110: elegant residence; marine view.
Apply to McGLYNN & MENTON, real estate
agents, room 22, Chronicle building.
m>-| WEEKLY:" GOOD BERKELEY' LOTS."
«JpX The dollar was earned from day to day;
The dollar was round, it rolled away.
Save your dollar. ; Own your lot.
$160— Lot 25x102; $1 weekly.
$175— Lot 31x135; $1 weekly.
. $250— Lot 25x120; $1 weekly; sewered.
$313— Lot 26x100: $1.25 weekly; macadamized. !
CHAS. A. BAILEY. 46 Market St., S. F., or
Berkeley station, Berkeley.
Hoi BUiLT»TSITTO $276 A ROOM; CALL
and examine d lan*. 1149 Mission st.
T OTS FROM $100 UP: COTTAGES FOK SALE
JU and for rent THISTLETON, Ocean View.
AW F. NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE !
WEEKLY" CALL, In wrapper, for mailing.
I
MONEY TO LOAA.
<3»1 A AAn TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT ON :
tj) LU. IA'V inside property In this city with in- j
come to meet interest. Principals only address j
Money, box 65, this office.
T CANS— FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES;
XJ city or country: furniture and pianos: business
strictly private. Room 88. Chronicle building. • '
T DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and
iv all securities. Columbia Loan - and ■■ Collateral
Office, 9 Grant ave. •
NY AMOUNT: IST, 3D or 3D MORTGAGES; !
estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- j
bate. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3.
1 ST AND 2D MORTGAGES; CITY OR COUN
J- try; administrators' mortgages, interests In es-' '
tates, diamonds, pianos, etc, M U KPH Y, 628 Mkt.
ONEY LOANED, 6% PER CENT ON
mortgages. A. F. JOHNS A CO., 632 Market st.
3T"| Viz AAA TO LOAN— CITY, OAKLAND, I
1 UU.I/UU Alameda or Berkeley real estate; | -
first mortgages. HUGH M. CAMERON, Broker, !
479 Ninth St., Oakland. \ j
ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND i
-»»! other valuables ;- at the Security. Loan Office, j
1 106 Market si., Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. |
ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS,!
jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal; '
lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL * |
CO., Mills bidg, 6th floor, r 6; strictly confidential '
TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 '
Market, cor.stockton, rms. 17 and 18, first floor:
established 30 years; always open. "Uncle Bill." i
HY PAY *5 ON THE HUNDRKD COM- |
'» mission to the broker when you can get the \
same direct from the loaner without it. and with- i
I out charge for making out papers on your pianos ;
! and furniture of private families, which furniture !
is now under the new law mortgageable; lowest in- |
terest without removal: any amount from $100 to i
$5000. 418 Ellis St., room 22. ■ ■■■■ . ■ ';.-^
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE IST AND 2ND |
■J mortgages, undivided interests, estates, and on i
furniture or pianos, without removal, In the city
and Oakland or Alameda; any amount: lowest
rates; all business confidential : savings bank books
bought. Call or write to BF.CK 240 Montgomery.
PAWNBROKERS.
AT 126 KEARNY ST., ROOM 9— MONEY
loaned, watches, diamonds, etc.; low rates: pri-
vate rooms: elevator: pledges for sale cheap. ■ ■ .
■" " I
PICOPOSAI.S.
PR(h > os"als^for^ltp1 > l^ies"for""vete" j
X rans' Home Association— Notice is hereby g Ten
that sealed proposals will be received by the bMrd
of directors of the Veterans' Home Association at
its office, room 13, 320 1 Sansorae street, San Fran-
cisco, California, up to 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday,
December 21; 189b, and opened immediately there-
after In the presence of bidders, for furnishing and
! delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies
for the Veterans' I Home,* Napa County, California
(railroad station .Yountville), for the six months
commencing , January . 1, 1896, and * ending June
30, 1896.
Schedules, with Information and instructions for j ,
submitting bids, will be furnished upon appli-
cation to the undersigned. Bidders will car fully
follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid
will 'be considered unless It is In accordance with
such schedules. Each bidder must accompany his
bid with a certified check upon some well known i
and responsible banking house | for at least 10 per
cent of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. Cur-
rier, treasurer, conditional . that the bidder will
enter into a good and valid contract, upon notice of
acceptance, -as required ;by law. . The board re-
serves the right to reject. any or all bids, and to
order any quantity over or under the amount speci-
fied.' ..i Address J. ■ J. | ScOvllle. Secretary Veterans'
Home Association, room 13, 320 Sansome street,
ban Francisco," California. v By order of the board
of directors. J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary.
. - ;■. :■. y- : :, . FIN At. r-;-> : - .->-/:-. ';
PERSONS WHO^ T XN'f^To'?^ER~CENT
X interes a year on their money should consult
I. W. KXTZ & CO.. 401 California st. r . .;.■■■■
NY SUM t. OF MONEY ■ ADVANCED ON
your furniture, pianos or ;■- real .■ estate; lowest
rate; call and state your proposition or write; opea
evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Mission su -'jTr-
' - ' ' CITY ItKAL ESTATE. '
O'FARRKLL & CO., .: ■
\J REAL ESTATE BROKERS,: --
'- ; , 11 MONTGOMERY ST.
muz. - »\f' ■> ■ ■
A SUITABLE CHRISTMAS GIFT— WE KNOW
f-\ . . . ■ - ■ \ _____^_ -. . .. -.-.■.
that you are being, puzzled at the present time to
know what to give yonr wife, your daughter, your,
son, your daughter-in-law or your son-in-law lor
Christmas. , ~~ * . .
TV'OW HERE IS A PROPOSTION : TAKE THE
Mission-street electric-cars; ask the conductor to
let you out at Cotter or Francis street, and you
will there see our exceptionally beautiful block in
subdivision. >• ' . ' •'■ '•_' '■
/y\LY .16 LOTS LEFT OUT OF 96. YOU PAY
a small amount down, according to your purse, and.
give the lot to them lor Christmas. Let them keep ■
up the other installments, and it will be an incen-
tive to them to save money. Lots vary .In prices,
running from $375 to $500. Street work done;
graded, curbed, macadamized; positively level and
ready lor building, and no hills to climb. Only a
few feet from the .Mission -street electric-cars,'
thereby making them - practically on the Mission-
street car line.
■yOU WILL FIND MR. G. A. TURNER ON THE
property every morning, who will be pleased to
show you around and give you all the information.
desired.
REMEMBER THAT 16 HOMES HAVE BEEN
-IV erected on this, block since we started the-
same; go and see lor yourself.
<y»£»rAA CORNER RESIDENCE' IN THE
tJpUUV/V/. Western Addition; 9 rooms and bath;
stable and carriage house; lot 25x92:6; this is re-
markably cheap, as the lot. alone is worth the
money. '
©O1 &f\ DEVISADERO-ST. building LOT,
I «JP-^A»-'"' near Waller; lot 25x116:3; this is in
a choice residence section of the city and offered at
a sacrifice. . ' ..
pHOICE BUILDING L.OT: FULTON ST., N R.
\J Fillmore; we have 100x137:6 feet which we
will sell in subdivisions to suit the purchaser and
at ,i price 25 per cent below ■ any thing in this im-
mediate neighborhood.
TURK-ST. BARGAIN, BELOW VAN NESS
J. ave. ; lot 27:6x120 through to a rear street, af-
fording double frontage: streets paved and. ac-
cepted by the city; improvements consist of a sub-
stantial two-story bay-window residence of 9 rooms
and bath, rented -at $600 a year: this property is
for sale at less than the valuation of the land, say
nothing of the improvements. . -. ;'"J_
ffij 4 rrr INCOMES4BO A YEAR; NATOMA-
KP"t • O\J. st. investment property: near Fifth;
improvements consist of 2 flats of 5 rooms each.
MODERN BAY-WINDOW RESIDENCE ON
the ■ north side of Oak st., near Scott: 7
rooms and bath; high finished basement: street
paved with bitumen and accepted by the city: lot
25x100; price asked $6000; an offer will be enter-
tained.
MODERN FLATS IN THE WESTERN AD-
dition; 6 and 7 rooms and bath each; income
$52 50 a month: lot 25x106:3; nicely located;
convenient to the Haicbt, Oak and Page streetcar
lines; offered at a sacrifice. .
SUTTER-ST. DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT—
Positively the greatest bargain that has ever
been offered on Sutter St.: leased to one tenant for
$780 per annum; price $12,000, and a good sub-
stantial -'building of 13 rooms; the lot is worth the
price asked.
/ 1 OUGH-ST. MODERN FLATS— EXCEP-
VT tional flats of 7 rooms and bath each: total
yearly income $780; lot 187:6; price $9500;
this is positively one of the best purchases in the
line of fiats that can be found to-day.
We have several pieces that we consider gen-
uine bargains: will be pleased to give you a list
of them if you will call.
O'FARRELL & CO.,
* Real Estate Brokers,
11 Montgomery st.
IjiASY i TERMS; $3600 COTTAGES: JUST
J completed; Shotwel! st., nr. 17th; 5 rooms;
bath, gas, etc. ; high basement; cement sidewalk;
all modern: open daily. E. IV E. TROY, owner,
801 forma si.
COIiNTKY KEAL. ESTATE,.
THE WINE INTEREST IS LOOKING UP
x more rapidly than any other In the state.
The price of wine .has doubled in one year and
will continue to improve." *""' . ' ::
We offer you below one of; the best vineyards in
the State upon which money can be made. ■ Old
age Is the only reason for selling it. The property
; cost over $40,000 and will be sold for $25,000 on
j easy terms of payment. • ;• ■-' ; "•'■..:
... 230 acres, 1 0 acres being under cultivation; 45
acres in Zinfandel grapes; 10 acres orchard; good ;
house of 7 rooms, barn, -outbuildings; fine stone
wine cellar that cost over $5000. with complete
set of cooperage. All farming utensils go with the
property. • - ,
ALSO '
*or $4500, reduced from $6000, a nice little
country home of 10 acres on the line of the- rail-
road between San Francisco and San Jose, all set
out to trees, fine, healthy and in full bearing; house
| of 4 , rooms and but a, barn; chicken-house to ac-
I commodate 2000 chickens: place in fine order. ;
This must be sold before January 1. 1896; will
take $800 ra«h down and $400 and interest an-
I mi ally thereafter. This is a cheap piece of prop- '
: erty and needs 10 be seen to be appreciated. Ap-
ply to EDWIN K. ALSIP & C0...
9 Rotunda, Mills building. San Francisco."
MONEY IS WHAT TALKS ! " .
MONEY IS WHAT TALKS! \
But we want little of it in payment for desirable
land located in Placer County. . ....
We have three or four pieces, improved and un-
improved, in the celebrated Placer fruit belt, each,
having 160 acres, that we will sell for $25 to *30
per acre. All can be irriirnted, but • the water is
I extra. The terms of payment are one-fifth cash
| down, and no other payments required for live
I years, interest on deferred payments being • 6 per
cent per annum, payable annually. During this
time, the purchaser Is especially required to im-
prove the property, and at the expiration of the
j five years the payments are 10 be made annually.
I No better property can be selected. ■/-■■• r. - ,'
ALSO.
We have one of the most ; desirable and paying
vineyards in Napa County for sale at a great bar-
gain. It cost over £40,01)0, and is -offered- at
$25,000. ■ ' •••-':•■ " V; <*
1 OO A ACRES 3 MILES FROM ST. HELENA,
■ —Ov/ 130 acres beincrunder cultivation; 45 acres
j in Zinfandel graces; 10 acres In bearing orchard of
j the best varieties; bouse of 7 rooms, barn and other
i outbuildings; stone wine cellar that cost $5000,.
i with complete cooperage; everything complete.
■-■'.- EDWIN K. ALSIP A CO., \ ■
■ No. a, rotunda, Mills Building,
« Han Francisco. •
RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY, ~~-
OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL.
Beautiful young orange groves in tracts of 5 acres
I and upward, lying along the Stanislaus River, two
1 and a half miles from Oakdale, the principal station
I of the southern Pacific Railroad on the line between •
i Stockton and Merced. The Stanislaus and San
i Joaquln Irrigation Company's canal runs | directly
! through the - colony and the property has a . per-
! petual water right. . • ..
We are prepared to sell portions of the property I
! her unimproved or already planted to Washing-
! ton Navels, Mediterranean Sweets and. Maltese
Bloods. The property is under the immediate
; direction and care of an experienced horticulturist,:
| who has ■ received diplomas and medals at eight
1 different county fairs in the State and for a small
! consideration cares for the orange groves for non-
| residents. : .: : -.••.-.:"' ■•• '■•■•■■-. .-, ■'-■.• -•
A high and dry country, with i a perfect natural
; drainage system. All kinds of small game near by
| affords excellent sport for hunters. . .
Prices for land, including a perpetual water right
; ana planted to orange trees, $176 per acre. Unim-
proved land witn fully paid up water rights, $70
I per acre. Terms: The purchase price payable . in
i six annual payments, - without Interest; - title per-
feet and liberal discount for cash. ' i; -*:■•'. . - ■
- For further particulars, maps and catalogues, ad-
dress ■ ■ ■ - ■ '
■ ■>; ASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., ' .
838 Market Street.
san Francisco. CaL '•
Or F. T.KNE WING, our representative. .
. • Oakdale. Cal.
"1 fi ACRES, »100: MORE SAME PRICE; PAY-
1U able $2 a week, without interest; level valley
land; railroad runs through' the tract; the best
I bargain in California; secure a home; you will not
miss the $2 a week; . will be worth $5 to $1.
WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st.
,1 TO 8 ACHE CHICKKN KANCHES ON 10
1 years' credit. 4 D. H. TWINO. Sonoma City .Cat. |
SEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES
for gale. WOOSTEIt .*: WHITTON. San Jose.-
-'; - tEGALftOTICES; ;
jN~~T^E^U?EItK)R^oImT7^rrT^AND
± County ;of .^an : Francisco, state of California.
In the matter of the estate ■ of MARIE STUBKR,
deceased.,-. : . • r ■ .. . •. . ■ ■-'•;:..
I Order to Show Cause— lt appearing to this Court
by the petition this day presented and filed by
J. C. RUED, Executor of the last will and testa-
ment of MARIE STUBER, deceased, ; that it
would be for the advantage, benefit and best Inter-
ests of the estate of the said deceased. and' those
Interested therein, to sell the whole of the real : es-
tate of said decedent and also the personal property,
a general description and statement of which ap-
pears in the said petition: ■••■-:: :'.'-. ■■-■■■ .-.,-- -
■ It is therefore ordered by this Court I that all per- ;
sons interested in the said estate of the said de-
ceased appear before this Court on the 20th day of
December. A. D. 1895, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. M. of said day, at the : Courtroom . of said ■■ Court
at the New City : Hall in the City and County of
San Francisco, State of California, to show cause
why an order should not be granted to said Execu-
tor, as prayed for in said petition, for the sale of the
whole of said real : and • personal ■ property ■ of the
said decedent, and that a copy of this order be pub-
lished for four successive weeks in a newspaper
printed and published In : said : City ; and County of
San Francisco. ■'„•:. : '■' - '■ . ■■■
Dated November 15, 1895. ".-.'.
J. V. COFFEY, Judge.
W. F. WILLIAMSON,
..• .• - ■' Attorney for Executor, Mills building. -
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
; i OFFICE— 9OB BROADWAY. i }
'._j -■ OAKLAND KKAt. ESTATE.
FINE HOMES FOR SALE; CALL AND SEE
the 8 and" 10 room houses we are completing;
in 5 minutes' walk of Fourteenth-st. . local first I
class in all of their conveniences: easy terms.
I ■ Homes built on I your own plans and sold you on
easy terms; this side of the bay.
Also some tine exchanges for clear vacant lots
or country property.' C. P. KERN, Central Bank
building, Oakland.
,IyEAUTIFUL~HOME AT A SACRIFICE IN
• 'central part. of Oakland: 8 rooms, bath and
laundry: price reduced to $4500; terms to suit
purchaser. A. H. BREED & CO., 460 Ninth st.,
Oakland. . . . :
POULTRY .RANCHES AND SMALL HOMES
X in, Oakland and Fruitvale for sale, rent or ex-
change.- E. HILL, room 34, Donohoe Building, S. F.
Q9n MONTHLY FOR ft-ROOM. COTTAGES;
i^p-iU plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate atatn.
ffljlKA LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIMIN
*WXO\J. Fiuitvale: electric cars: only $1. down',
and $1 a week; selling fast: pood -improvements, i
H. li. PINNEY. owner. 902 Broadway. Oakland.
r— -^ — — — — — ■^— — — i
OAKLAND ITUJKNITUKU oil SALE
HOt-IDAY PRF.SKNTS" HALF " PRICE, AT H.
SCHELLHAAS' furniture-store. Eleventh st
: ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE— I43S PARK STREET.
ALA3IKDA EKAL 1 STATE.
©1 no DOWN, BALANCE JIONTKLY^PAy'
«Jp-LV/lv ments— Fine nearly new modern 2-story
house, 7 rooms and bath; near station, school and
churches: must be sold; call aDd see at once. H.
P. MOREAL, 1432 Park St.. Alameda.
<B«"j AH DOWN —ELEGANT NEW 6-ROOST 1
'IPxvv/ modern cottaae in center of city, close to
school and station; lot 35x150: price $2250. For
immediate sale Alameda Land Company, 1500
Park St., Alan: -da. -
ttiAAA new and modern' house of 7
»|Pttv/VV. rooms and bath; lot 42x147:6: In
good locality; ierms easy ;. installments. JOSEPH ;
A. LEONARD CO., 1364 Park st., Alameda. - 1. ■ ■
B^KItKKLAIV KJiAi7^lJ'I r ATE~
\\r ANT AN OFFER— A THOROUGHLY
» » well-built house of six rooms: near university;
first-class in every respect. Apply to JOSEPH J.
MASON, Dwlgnt-way station, Berkeley.'
ERKELEY BARGAINS. ~ ',
!-> $1500— Cottage 4 rooms; large lot 100x125.
f4sO— Corner 48x79; $50 down, $10 monthly.
$350—1 acre on side hill.
$600—1 acre on eminence. .
*;;00— Corner 100x1 15 with creek.
■ $150— Lot 25x102; $10 down, $5 monthly.
. $175— Lot 81x135; $10 down, $10 quarterly.
$4500— acres on fine street. ■ • .' "■■ '>v
»300— Lot 48x100.
CHAS. A. BAILEY. 46 Market St., San Fran-
cisco, or Berkeley station, Berkeley.
LEGANT LOTS NEAR THE BERKELEY
UNIVERSITY,
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.
$1600—40x130; NW. cor. Durant ave. and Ful-
ton st.
$1500—50x130.: Fulton St., nr. Durant »ve.
$1600-40x130; NW. cor. of Baucro!t way and
Union st.
$1750—50x130; Bancroft wav, nr. Union st.
$1600—40x110; HE. cor. of Durant and Tele-
graph aves. ■
$1600—60x110: Telegraph ave., nr. Durant ave.'
$1800—45x120; NE. cor. Bancroft way and Tel-
egraph ave.
70x138; HlHegassave.. nr. Bancroft way.
$2000—70x140; Telegraph ave., nr. Bancroft
way.
$2500— 91x138; University ave., near the Uni-
versity grounds.
5 120x119: Shattuck ave.. nr. Vines'-
slBoo— 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. Dwlght-wny station, Berkeley.
STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS
stockton KE.VI, KSTATE.
t^scXl^nTTa^TbeT^n^eTe^ct^d^y^the
J-J directors of the S. F. and S. J. V. R. R. Co.
(Valley road) tor the principal station in the south-
eastern part of Sun Joaquin County and is destined
to become at once the most Important of all the
stations on the line of th« railroad ' on account of
the vast bodies of rich, alluvial loam lands sur-
rounding the town, every acre of which will be
sold with a perpetual water right.
Take some of .your money out of the 4-per-cent
savings bank and invest, in this coming center of
southeastern San Joaquin County.
For maps, descriptive matter, etc, address E. K.
HARLOWE & CO., 430 East Main St., Stockton.
California. ■
SANTA CLARA ■ COUNTY.
RKAI, INSTATE.
CAXTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS
19,000 acres In subdivisions for fruit planting.
Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor.
22 East Santa Clara st., Sun Jose, Cat
MEDICAL.
■jTfRsTDR? ' AuiGUSTE^MOI^ETHT MIDWI FE
M and diseases of women; has diploma. 1305
Stockton St., near Broadway.
M"rs. G.-WOOD, mTdW DISEASES OF
womb specialty; prices reasonable.' 230 Clara.
BLESS IN G~TO LADIES — INSTANT RE
lief for monthly irregularities (from whatever
cause) bv the most experienced ladies' physicians
in San Francisco, restores all cases by an improved
method, superior to others; ladles will save time
and' money, be assured of . honest treatment by
I consulting the doctors before calling on others;
i patients who have been imposed upon are spe-
cially invited; home in confinement: treatment
warranted; advice free, confidential. DR. and MRS.
DA VIES, 14 McAllister St., near Jones. .
AXE PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, INSTRU-
ments or worthless pills used; every woman
her own physician for all female troubles, no mat-
ter from what cause; restores always in one day;
if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's
physician ;kno\vledce ran be sent and used at home;
all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st.
A FEMALE irregularities R&
XX. stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief at
anytime; travelers helped at once; home in con-
finement: French pills guaranteed; . consult free.
MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post St., near Larkin.
ABEK'B.." INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE,"
for either sex send 2c for information or 60c
for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. CO., box 1896, S. F.
T ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA
XJ ting Pills: strongest." safest, best: never fail;
$1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis sU,
formerly cor. Market and Third sis., sole agents.
DK, HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR
2 Jones. Diseases of women and children.
A sire CURE FOR ALL FEMALE . dis-
eases, from whatever cause; a home in con-
finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar-
anteed, by MRS. DR. GWYER. 226 Turk st.
if PR AE FEMALE REGULATING PILLS;
safe and efficient emmenagogue; $1 per box.
BICHARDS&CO., druggists, 4o6 Clay St., sole ag'ts.
HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE.
MRS. DR. FUNK'S. 1416Eighth St., Alameda.
DR. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF
diseases of women and restores all irregulari-
ties in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge;
regulator $2; home for patients. . 1370 Market st
Tl RS.'DR. WEGE~NErTpBIV ATE HOME IN
■■ »1 confinement; irregularities - cured in a : few
hours without operation; pills $2. 419 Eddy st.
A LPEAU V S~FRENCH~PILLS, A BOON TO
! xL ladles troubled with irregularities; no danger;
l safe and sure: $2 60 express C. O. D. ; don't delay
until too late. OSQOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal. . *
IF IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE
X tee Mm. Dr. Puetz and be content. 'ZbiVyilh.
' •■■; .' "■■ DENTISTS. ';'—■■ '
A~"sET~OT~TEI?rH~w7™
DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. "
DR. H. H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIDGE-
work a specialty; open evenings 7:30 to 9.
DB. KB LATE OF 148 SIXTH ST., RE-
moved to 1012 Mission, near Sixth: pas given.
D~ R. L. EXTRACTION PAIN LESS,
crown .work, bridge work and teeth without
plates a specialty. 103 Geary St., cor. Grant ave. ■ i
ETAL PLATE $5: TEETH ; EXTRACTED
or filled painlessly by my | patent anesthetic,'.
toe: won 28 prizes. Obdontunder Dental Parlors,:
815% Geary st., bet. Larkin and Hyde, opposite
Saratoga Hall. R. L. WALSH, D. D. S. __ __
/^ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR-
\J ket, bet. 3d and '4th, gas specialists: only reli- ,
able agent for painless extraction: artificial teeth
frm $5; lillings frm $1; extracting 5Cc. with gas $1.
»/T A SET for, TEETH : warranted AS
«JP • good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS,
dentist, 930 Market St.. next Baldwin Theater. .
DR. H, G. .YOUNG.' ' BKIDOEM AND TEETH
without plates a specialty... 1841 Folk st. g
R. LUDLUM w-fFTT 1443 . MARKET ST..
near Eleventh:* no charge for extracting whttn
plates are made; old plates made over like new;
teeth from $8 per set: extracting s(>c; gas given.
OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR-
) ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.
R. J. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET. COR. GOLDEN
Gate : aye.— Open : evenings : ; Sundays till noon.
LL WOBK :; REASONABLE 'AND < WAR-
_ nmted.\.Dß.'J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. ;
DR. GEORGE W. • LEEK. « THE- GEXUrNE
Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction
and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth
without any plate, moved rom 6to 20 O'Farrell st. :
' :^y ':'/;■' BlCycijESC :':_:,'/'
ipTARK CYCLERY^NEW'WHEELS TO LET;
x best | accommodations. >■ Terminus Geary, , Mo- -
i lister and Powell at,; car lines. - . -■-. - . - ■
MAKKIA<;i: LlCililXSliS.
The following marriaae licenses wers issued by .
the County Clerk's office December 17: ._
William Wolf and Maud Harrison, 21— 22. •
Charles T. Froid and Augusts Nelson. 29-28.
Charles Ches-erand Caroline E. Hall, 65—47-
Ed Schadeand Ida Nathan son, 29—31.
C. J. 71. Ren; and Matilda C. B. Swanson. 30—
C. L. Hagerty and Anna M. Roskamp, 21—21.
V. . F. Coyle and Catherine F. Roskamp. 29—27. ,
(ieorce R. Boker and .Mary E. Kell v, 21—18. _
Patrick D. O'Brien and Carrie L. Fuller, 40-25.
Frank Sanders and Kmma Mayers, 26—23.
Henry Hildebraud am! Celia C. Maos. 24—20.
George P. Argens and Mollle Lnrseu, 40—45.
John M. Phillips and Mamie MrKenna, 30— >.
Marcus H.. Beach and Mary Gorman. 28—24.
DIVOKCK PIIOCJbJKDiNUSJ
Complaints filed:
Joseph Robertson against Alta G. Robertson.
, Delia Sevey against George L. Sevey.
Divorces granted :
George D. Gray hi 11 from Abbie A. Gray bill, for
desertion; by Judge Slack. Custody of children
awarded to defendant.
John Gannon from Barbara Gannon, for infidel-
ity: by Judge Dalngerfielu. ■ • .
MARRIAGES— DEATHS.
BOKN.
DYSLE— In this city. December 17, 1895, to tne
wife of Charles A. Dysle. a son.
FINNEY— In Berkeley. December 16, 1895, to the
wir'e ot' C. E. Finney, a son.
GITCIfELL— In this city, November 20, 1895, to
the wife of Paul E. Gitchell, a son.
MALDONADO— In this city, December 15, 1895,
to the wife of Dr. E. Maldoaado. a sou.
POPE— In this city. December 5, 1895. to the wife
of C. J. A. Pope, a daughter. • ■ -•'
; MARRIED.
B\ RNE— BYRNE— In. this city, December 16, .
1895, by the Rev. R. M. Camobell, John H.
Byrne of south San Francisco and Mrs. Lucy
Byrne of San Jose.
LUNDBERG— TYSON— In this city, December 16,
1895, by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Case, Frank Lund- .
berg and May Tyson, both of Ban Francisco. .
i)ir.i).
Allen, Rosie E. ' Mahon, Catherine ■ .
I Ashion, C.e-ald Mahoney. Patrick J. - '
i Bailly, Nellie MoLerie, Jane
Blgley, Caroline de Witt Mecredy, Jane Graham
Brown. William Mulcaby. John
Buiterworth, Mrs. T. C, Patrick. W. A. ' -
fie Klyn, Maggie Peck, Mrs. Anna
Downing. Robert L. Perz, MatntM
Fluhart, Mrs'. Nancy Reek. William
Go'.dring", Hannah Straus, Jeannette >
Guerin, Margaret Ward, Louis
Horwood, Robert ' Willcutt, James
Hurrell, Henry • ■■ ' Youugbtrg, Julia
ALLEN— At Smith River. Del None County, Cal.,
December 3. 1895, Rosie Esther, beloved daugh-
ter of Adelia and the late Wright Allen, aged 15 .
years 2 mouths and 6 days. -
ASHTON— In Oakland. December 15, 1805,r.era!r| .
Ashton, a native of Oakland, aged 5 mouths and
27 days. . ■ ■ ••■
BAILLY— In this city, December 17, 1.''95. Nellie,
beloved daughter of Leon and May Bailly, a na-
tive of San Francisco, aged 7 years 2 mouths and I
3 days.
BIGLEY— San Juan, San Benlto County, De-
cember 15, 1895. Caroline de Witt Biglny, wife of
the late John N. Bigley, aged 62 years and 3
months.
BROWN— Tn this city, .December 17, 1895. Wil- '
liam, husband of Jane Brown, and father of Mrs.
Jessie Boyle and Albert W. and Nina Brown,
a native of Twecdnioulli, England, aged 68 years
8 months and 7 days. • .
Friends and acquaintances are respect-./
fully inviiel to attend the funeral TO-MORROW ■
(Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late resi-
dence, 42") Seventeenth street, between Valencia
and Guerrero. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- ■.
tery.
BUTTERWORTII— An anniversary requiem high ■
mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul
of Mrs. Thomas C. Kutter'.vonh on THURSDAY, '
December 19. at 9 o'clock a. m.. at St. Peter's
Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets.
Friends are invited.
de KLYN — In this city, December 17,1896, Mag-
gie de Klyn. wife of W. W. de Klyn, a native of
New York, aged 35 years and 9 months.
DOWNING— At Uetalhulen. Guatamala, Robert
Leigbton Downing, a native of New York, aged
25 years.
FLUHART— In this city, December 17, 1895. Mrs.
Nancy Fluhart. beloved mother of Mrs. 11. H.
Lose, Mrs. S. Sturges and Mrs. W. R. Collins,
a native of Pennsylvania, aged 85 years 7 months
and 16 days.
Jt'B-Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fnlly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the
I Christian Church, Twelfth street, near Howard.
I Interment private. ■
GOLDRING— In thi* city, December 17,,- 1895,
Hannah, beloved child of Funny and Abraham
Goldring, aged 1 year and 1 month.
GUERIN— In this city, December 17, 1895, Mar-
«are» Guerin, beloved sister of Jame3 Welch and .
the late Daniel Welch, a native of the parish of
Raihc<>rmack Coolnakilla, County Cork. Ireland,,
aged 58 years.
#*T Friends and acquaintances are ■ respect- •
fully invited to attend the fu.ieral TO-MORROW
(Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from the resi-
dence of . her brother, a Vallejo street,
thence to St. Bridget's Church, where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of
her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a.m. Inter-
ment Mount Calvary Cemetery.
HORWOOD— In this city, December 16. 1895, at
his late residence, 1427 O'Farrell street, Robert,
beloved husband of ■ Hannah Horwood. and
brother of Charles. John H. and Esther A. Hor-
woo I, a native or England, aged 50 years.
f£S~ Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from Occidental
Hall. A. O. F. building, 102 O'Farrell street.'
Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery.
HURRELL— In this city. December 16. 1895, '
Henry. Hurrell, brother of A. Hurrell, a native of
England, aged 47 years 10 months and 6 days. .
London (England) papers please copy.]. • ■
Friends ami acquaintances are respect- ■
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
. (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the resi-
dence of his brother, A. Hurrell, 117 Hill street.
Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.
MAHON— In this city, December 15, 1895. Cath-
erine Mahon, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years. ■
MAHONEY— In this city, December 17, 1895,
Patrick J. Mahoney. beloved husband of Mary •
Mahoney. and brother of Daniel Mahoney, and i '.
father of Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. T. H. Ervin,
Charles. Frank, Lizzie and Danny Mahoney and \
Mrs. Ed Elkus, a native of County Cork, Ireland, •
aged 74 years. [Salem (Mass.) papers please '
copy.] -
flSjTFriends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW j
(Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. from his late resi-
dence, southwest corner of Sacramento and, Lar- j
kin street, thence to St. Bridget's Church, corner j
of Van Ness avenue and Broadway, for services.
Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ,
McLERIE— In this city. December 17, 1895. Jane,
wife of Henry : J. McLerie, a native of Glasgow,
Scotland, aged 60 years. ;
MECRKDY— In this city, December 14. 1895, at '
her residence, 422 Church street, Jane Graham. -
beloved wife of John J. Mecredy, and mother of j
Alexander, Thomas, John, William, Fred and
Raymond Mecredy and Mrs. A. A. Osborn, and *
grandmother of- Daisy Mecredy, a native of Bel-
fast, Ireland, aged 79 years. Victoria (B. C.)
and Alain •'da papers please copy.]
jft3"Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW
(Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from her late resl- .
dence. 422 Church street. Interment Laurel Hill i .
Cemetery. • "
MULCAHY— In this city, December 17, 1895,
John, beloved husband of Margaret Mulcahy, ' ,
father of Mrs. M. Kelley. Mrs. J. Zimmer, Mrs.
A. Growney. Mrs. D. Williams. Mrs. I). Cronln:
John, Christine ana Josie Muicahy, a naive of
Highchapel, County Waterford, Ireland, aged 59
years, :
jB3" Notice of funeral hereafter.
PATRICK— At Ripon, Cal., December 15,1895,
W. A., son of Margaret and the late J. C. Patrick,
and brother of B. H. and J. M. Patrick, a native ■
of San Francisco. axed 25 years and 1 month.
Friends wishing to view the remains can
do so at Trinity Chapel, Bush and ifough streets, . J
THIS DAY (Wednesday), from 10 o'clock a. li.
until 12 m. Funeral private. ■
PECK— In this city, December 14, 1895. Mrs.
Anna Peck, a native of New York, 52 years. •
PERZ— In this city, December 17,1895, Mathias •
Perz, beloved husband of Magdalene Perz, and',
father of Mary and Veronico Per?; and brother of
Mrs. Peter Starasinik, a native of Austria, aged'.
27 years. ; : " ■ . ' ."
fljy Friends and acquaintances and members of .
St. Panlus Verein and Slavonic Catholic be-
nevolent societies are respectfully invited to at- ■
tend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at
8:30 o'clock a. m.. from his late residence; 427
Fourth street, between Bryant and Harrison, "
thence to St. Boniface Church, Golden Gate ave- **
nue, between Jones and Leaven worth streets,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated
for the ; repose of his soul, commencing at 9
o'clock a. M. Interment Holy Cross I Cemetery.
REEK— In this city, December 16. 1895, William .
; Reek, a native of Germany, aged 46 years.
STRAUS —In San Jose, December 16, 1895.
Jeannette, beloved wife of Jules Straus, and •
mother of Mathilde and Bernice Straus, a native'
of Lorraine, France.
WARD— In the City ana County Hospital. De-
cember 17, 1895. Louis Ward, aged 36 years.
WILLCUTT— In this citr. December! 17, 1895, Of -
heart failure, James Wlllcutt. a native of Cohas-
set, Mass., aged 65 years and 9 months.
■ JKS" Friends and . acquaintance* are r?sn»ct- * l
full Invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW.
(Thursday).at 12:30 o'clock p. m., from the First
; Unitarian Church; Geary and Franklin streets.. 1
. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. '
YOUNGBEHG— West Oakland, December 16,
'. 1895, Julia Youngberg, a native of Ireland,. aged
: 43 years. ; ---'.--.'-» •:■:.".•- ■■■■. : ... ;•■-:"'-
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