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rltori's.A field of wild oats near Banta M.irla stand* 6

feet 2 inches hUh.Two rlecirlc light companies are raclo,' to zee

the first llsbi turned un lv Victoria.A three-pound cucumber was plucked in the

garJ-n of a physician at Santa Marti last week.A meetloE of Orange County farmer* will be

held on July l-'.n, to make arrangements lor afair.

W. W. Byrne of San Jose was «eatene<Mlofonr years 111 Ban Quentiu fur killinga CM.>•>\u25a0;;

cook.Tlie first drive of logs on IheTruclcoe River

made by a local lumber company coulaiued4,000,000 feet.1lie hlorlde li-itIn the name of .inew piuer

ofCiudelaria, Kiuieralda Couuly, Xev. W. VV.11"..Hi is editor.

The Democrats of San Diego have subscribedmoney to liny the Daily San Dlogau. Ilisi!:«only oikhiIn that city.

Some boys a Sacramento touch"d oft a sky-rocket onSaturday night. It struck a scUool-liouse ana caused $3000 damage.

Adrunken farm-naud went on a, none In Clilthe other li.iv. Ha was run 111 ami •earetlfil,wlieu $454 'JO was found loose in Illsclothing.

The Gait Gazette says Hie watermen) 1 coparound 1.0.1iwillnot amount to inucli this Mia hion account of the lODgCuuiluueJ cold ni^lits aiddays.

Among the students at Pomona College n xiyear willlie a young man wlin com all Ilia w>ylroin Nashua, N.H., to receive tlie Quistlln;;lourli.

D.iytoa A.Beed lias been elected principal o.'

the Arizona Normal School at 1 run.', it-*11• s

taucl 1In Plioßuix for some years aiMli\u25a0» .\u25a0 \u25a0•!!•known educator.

'1lie Silver state says the losses or (?^n••

Won of Lander County last winter In uor**-,cattle and sheep wer \u25a0 (100.000. lining a ploveer of -11 years, be Is no. discourage*].

The Winters Express says: A fruit-growisr oftills vicinity, wholias been .iit|> vtnis fruit Kirn,has received icturns for the first shipment), II\u25a0received from the sale of 1 101 crates, clear of at!expense!), a little over (1600. l'retiy pood (iran off year!

The monthly output of the works it BboJnsMarsh, Ktmsralda Cjunty, Nev, la 100 ton- ofborax and 300 tons of salt In four qualities

—ta-

ble, dairy, milland stock. Tins w»rK gives employmeut to twelve whites, eighteen Cuiume auJ200 Indians.

Says the White i'lmS NotHln;ha*beenheard Irum SKenlf i:ns.-etl and Jolin Henry sincethey started out on the trail of hor?e-ltnrve«leu days ago, auU their frlemls are aixiiKHabuut them lest the pursued may have taken Inthe puisueis.

A boy named Hence was riding toward bithome from school near Uokelumue Hilllast Krl-day alteruooti. His Bocae shied at a cow lylti^Demi the roadside, and Hence was thrown uponHer hoius, which Indicted gome severe woundsonMs back aud legs.

A mail (if Uiieailand Imported a prize polul rfrom Englaud lecenlly mid paid «luo fur It*tralnlug. The first time lie look the animal outfor shooting the dot; came to a point while on li.>:railroad grad •. He made a beaulltul point, buthe train came along and smashed the combina-tion.

U.S. Warren, the sole survivor of the barkMartha lloud, atrlved at Port Towosend, Wain.,last Thursday. Tbe Teasel wit wrecked off IheFiji Islands, on August 27. 1889, and Warrenlived on a small coral reef until Aprilof IS!>.>.when lie was picked up by the schooner Micyon.

Apatent was put on record at Monterey Listweek 10111 the Culled Stales to KoDeil l.lver-more aud Joseph >ioilc-i;o. Itwas \u25a0tale 1 N.iv in-ber -'-,188'J, aud emtracss the Kancho CauaJ 1de lo.s liaqueros, 17,700 acres. The oii^iuilgrant was made Iv is 14 to lltguera aud Miranda.

The Lompoc Record says: ItIs reported thatthe Santa Vuez Syndicate has made a $200,000deal with so.ue Kisteru parties who have pur-chased several thousand acres of the College audJllil.ua ranchos. The land willbeuividedamoui;thu new purchasers and planted pil.iclp.Uiy toolives.

An eight year-old girl of J. W. Ituntajr ofPleasant Vail,y,Tulare County, went t > Hie we.ilast 1 inlay to draw some water. Sue was 111:1-1twice on bur leu fool by a large rattlesnake.Her father lanced the wound an.l .sucKed the pot-son so that she soon recovered. The snake wassoon after killed.

Says the Los Angeles Express: On* of thestone-cutters preparing stone toi me Santa Bar-bara Court-house fence recently found a curiousfossil Iv the center ot a stone, lires 'inble* apiece of black walnut, blguly polished. Somesay IIis a bill of a 01. d aud others a shark'stooth, but IIis not yet known what Itreally Is.

A man In Honolulu, sniiiwicn Islands, bassent an order to a lend in Trav«r for a dozeuliverabbits. The Advocate says Tulare Couulycan spare 1.000,000 littlepets; but if KaUk.tu.tpermits this dozen to laud on bis little kingdom,ina few years they willeat bun out of house andhome, lie will do well 10 take a lesson fromAustralia.

The Calistoii»n says: Sunday last a quantityof shoes, winch cost {tila. whole-ait 1,wasfound In tlie back yard ofone of th cstores Intown. The shoes bad been placed there thenight previous by 'somebody who had tnkeiithem the morning of tho tire. It other personswould return goods in this manner the ownerswould be very llianKful.

A physician ot Tacoma got himself into hotwater on Friday by causing lbs arrest of twoschool teachers fur whipping a boy. H waspiovediu court that the teachers hud been m-stiucted by me father nt tha boy to whip himsoundly, so they were discharged and the doctorwas charged with $100 costs. He could not re-spond and was taken to jail.

The Folsom Telegrnpb says: Two years anda half ago the managers of the Orange Vale Col-ony had two acres of figs planted us an experi-ment, and Ithas proved a profitable venture forthem. Last fall they picked on an average twelvepounds toeach tree, aud the coming tall they ex-peel to pick,If the indications are tobo depeix&dupon, twice as much. Another year stittiMeulwillbe picked to pay (or the land uud the '""<\u25a0 •..:cultivation. . .

The Kern County Callfornlan say«: It Isalleged that combined harvesters waste a greatdeal of grain aud promote the growth oiweeds.Where they are used weeds are gaining groundevery year. The grain must be allowed to sSttMk.until It is thoroughly ripe and dry,ana by thattime the weeds are bo also, 1hen, as IDs bar-vester does Its work, their seeds are evenlystrewn over the field. Itfollows that every ye rthe grain becomes fouler and the price less.

The aver Advocate says: Arumor Is currentthat the Wilbur-r&ige-I'ursalt road-bed, willed ligraded fora distance of seventy mites uortbwestfrom a point ten miles west o! Fresno, has beenpurchased by tbe AtcbUou, roues* .md SantaFe Railroad. Several gangs ol surveyors In theemploy of that company have been making sur-veys recently through the Lucerne Valley, oueas recently as a few days ago, and tue wish ofour people for a competing Tine may not be sovisionary as IIIs ordinarily regarded to be.

Has the Pomona Progress been victimized?Tbe last number says: A new swindle Is re-potted from Santa Barbara County. ItIs per-petrated by means ofa double fountain pen, oneend of which Is filled withgood, substantial Ink,tbe other with Ink tbat fades away Ina day ortwo. The sharper writes bis agreement, coo-tract, or whatever particular thing he may navechosen with Ink that fades, and lias his victimsign with the other end of the pen that lasts. \u25a0 Iva few days he lias a slip of paper with nothingon Itbut a good slguature, over wliicihe writesany sort nl uotr that he can easiest turn Intocash. Look out for the 111 1:1. SEES

THE MORNING CALL. SAN FRANCISCO. MONDAY. JUNE .10, 1890-EIGIIT PAGES. 5

GAXLAKO MM;. \u0084

-OAKLAND JIKAL KSTAJJJi_^__

S~i7»nn MOffisatti 0011 COTTAGE: COR-JJr-IUI/u. Ncr lot, l(ioxl:;5: stable, chicken-house, windmill and tank; InN.oa.-iand: cable andst. am can pass wttbluabloik of the house: $1500tin remain on mortgage. Inquire of li.C. DUFFY,997 Market St., cur, glxth, a. r. ].-\u25a0_'\u25a0.• SnMoWeFr 8t

(VA LANDA ENCY-ADV ERTIKMENTS AND*/ mi .it[ttlons received at the Oakland Branch

omce of iksi Mwufute Call, Broadway, nearSeventh st. Oltlce hours 6a. m. to a r. v.

ILLIAiIJ. DINGEE—OAKLAND REAL ES-»' tr.te lor sale or exchange: oth'ee, Nos. 160 and

>.i^iitust, Oakland, Cat. :send for Illustratedprice-list • JC24 tf

1OTS t LOTS! LOTS!-5»00. $325. $:!st): LOISXj40x135 teet; south frontage; o;. y 3 blocksfrom Dwigat way-station; local train* to Sau Fran-

cisco: only 10 more left; come Quick; easy term:;

sco owner. L.L. SALSBURY, 47.1 Ninth sr., Oak-land. je!7 lm*.i'|wi MDK-HII.L LOT 300x100: SHKL-.J-U*'W. tend; 8. frontage; SCO cash: $10 month-ly. (HAS. A. BAILEY,owner, t>24 .Market. je!9 tfTVTEW 2-STORY HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS ANDXV bath; stone walks; lot 25x103; In a centrallocation, near San Pauloar*.; !?:si><>o; on easy terms.McDonald * cameron, 479 Ninth St. oak-land. jeljtf

at iUna 2-STORY 6-KOOM HOUSE ANDIOV/W. small store; lot4sxli.'o: cornering on

3streets; bargain, W. E. BARNARD & SON. 4SJNinthst

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JUST LOOK AT THIS! A FEW LOTSd" • • <). In the beautiful Pleduiool Villa Tract,offered for a few days at »175 per lot:on easy termsor monihlv payments; this tract fronts on web-ster or Piedmont aye.: on Washington-it. car linerunning to Piedmont: no such bargain ever otferedbefore InOakland: take the chance to secure a lotclose to center of city thai willdouble Invalue In 6mouths. See owners, SHERMAN a- iiNNi.v,463Ninth st., near Broadway, Oakland, omee openevery nightuntil H u'cHwlt. ; jnUIlin

OAKLANDHOARDING AND KOOMS.

o_V7n FURNISHED COTTAGE"OF 4 ROOMStjf^*''.and bath; 5 minutes' walk from station.W. 11. (RIM.v im.. 205 MontgomeryIt je_7 4t1.-LKGANT ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN SUITE, ATlit the Albany, Fifteenth ami Broadway. Oakland ione block from the narrow-gnnge depot; table Isun-surpassed; elevator and artesian water: nrsC-classInevery way. Q. A.MAUEUHAN.Prupretur.il »mW'lLI-SON HOUSE. OPP. CITYHALL

-l'.i.lv

»' gant sunny rooms: reasonable rate ; special at-tention given to Hie comfort of guests, botb tr.in-sleat and regular. 14th and Washington, jelu3mrpilK HOUSE IS a BEAUTIFUL SUM--1nier and winter resort: has a number of elegaut

cottages, large grounds and garden; has been thor-oughlyrenovated, and Is first-class i;iev ry appoint-ment Apply Telegraph aye. and Twenty-fourth st.,Oakland. jelolm

LAKEULOCK(COR. TWELFTH AND WASH-1> lugton, Oakland), recently completed: elegant

sunny rooms,unfit ruish'd, forol&cesof private. 10 laTpLEQANTLY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS TOJ-i rent, with board; all un"ler . conveniences; pri-vate family. 5b".! Eighth St., between Cay and Jef-fi-rs.Mi; 1 li'nek from local Ira \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0HI In

ItLAMEUA U1.'.1. ISXATK.

»LAHII)I IABUAINB—»I7OO—IiOT 25x115;-V nice modern cottage 4 roams and b:ttlj; i

block from Park st :WSOcaMh; *\u25a0.'"> per month.(4ls)J27(Ul—lot :'.;!::il"5; 5 rooms and bath: onCen-

tral aye. :$500: balance $\u25a0>'> per month. (No. 355)$2760— Lot 53x117: new modern cottage 5rooms

and bath; 3 Dlocka troin station; t.iiio cash; bal-ance (4U per mouth. (No. it)

J.3ooo— Lot 27x115: new 2-story house 7 roomsand bath at station: $600 cash: $35 per month. (X)

*4000-Lot 50X125; fine new modern 2-atorvhouse 7 rooms and bath un Central aye. oneasyterms: a good bargain. (No. 41.1)

$7800— Lot 150; elegant new 2-story house 10rooms, withstable; well located; part cash. (401)

Houses bum to suit; 15 per cent down, balanceeasy Installments; cheap lout In an pans of Ala-meda; nouses to let and money to lean. 11. P.MoItEAI. ft CO.. 1428 Park st, Alameda, and 4'WMontgomery st. San Fran'-lsco. mySltf

BXBKXUaVS ROOMS AND BOAItUING.

CALIFORNIAHOTEL,EAST BERKELEY;GOODrooms: family itsingle men: hoard opt.i-nal.1ill'

. 'rKB.SON-AT.«».

'piilS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ON ANDAFTERIJnly1,1890, Inil!not be responsible for Rny

debts contracted by any number of my family. F.WHITE. \u25a0 . . . Je;;u __•pATENTKE WISHES TO hEi.L 2 VALUABLE-I patents; Investigation Invited, at 115 Kearny St.,Loom I'J. jv'JO It*iLii

Af !:\u25a0>. ANNIE BARUY.IWOOLDLIKETn SKKHIyon on business of Importance. Addrem .*.,Hot t)3.Call Branch Omi ,-. \u0084«\u25a0\u25a0.' i3t»

A.LBEKT—MEET \u25a0.:;\u25a0. AT sixii Pllll.HAß-moulquo masquerade, Mechauics' Patlllon

July 3d. ]e23 4t

fPIIEINVENTORS OF THE "LADIES' TAILOR"1system of dress-cutting desiring to speedily make

known the merits of their system a.id to establish apermanent school or cutting in San ETraaciseo, willcut dreM-llnlugsand give Instructions In <lre**-<;nt-tlng free of charge for Iwodays only: everybodyInvited to caM; classes afternoon and evening at 110O'Farrell st. Je_J 3t«4 T MECHANICS' PAVILION. SOCIEIK PHIL

barmonlqne niasqnerade, July 3d. j.-29 4t

VI.KYIiODY WILL tit: AT SOCIETK I'll11."ibarmonlque masquerade, MecLaniea' Pavilion,

July 3d. je29 4t

••'l'llE 01-EIJA" MILLINERY-STORE; GREATiclearance sale for 30 days only: elegant trim-

med hats. $1 00 a piece. MIIE.BLANCHE OULIF,110 Kearny st __ ' St

AT CRAVEN* SISTERS', 11 GEARY. LAHYagents wanted; bigpay. je29 .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

ACCORDION SKIRTS AND CAPES; FINEXV knife pleating. '.' Geary St., Rm 1. 38 SnMoTn tf

DR. HAMPTON-EYE, EAR. THROAT ANDXJ chronic ailments. Room 6, Murphy 1.1dg.23 Lra»IA RESP. YOUNG GENTLEMEN TO (lIJIIA.MZK*-Vf an amateur orchestra for borne, chnrrh or so-cinl purposes. Call 814 Geary st jc'-'(i12mim KISSP. YOUNG LADIES To ORGANIZE A—

U ladles' amateur orchestra for home, church orSocial pu.

—Call 814 ueary st je26 12m

» RUSTIC EUROPEAN MANICURK. SIMS..1 USE, 401 Post st, cor. Powell. Je2* lino

AT 12b i;i:\l;NV.ROOM ft, YOU CAN lIOBROWmoney at low rates; private rooms lor ladles;

pledges fur sale; take elevator. nu7 tfrpTIE 8. F. TAYLOR SYSTEM TAUGHT AND1 sold. MKS. Pond, Room a, 121 ro.,tst. je4 lm

HANDSOME ITS, *:< UP; CUTTING. FlT-tlng.$1. MRS. WALKER,HIGeary, je!4 Urn

rpo MOUNT WHITNEY—A SCIENTIFIC AND1pleasure trip for the summer vacation: emlueutscientists togo. For circular addresi i'KOF. » 11.WALES. Prin. San Joaiiuiu Valley Polytechnic ln-btitute. Tulare City, Cal. jelllm

» I.L PEOPLE HAVING ARTIFICIAL TEETH-iV.sbnii.l use NELSON'S AMTCoSK twice aday: Itstrengthens the gums ami prevents inflammation. lmTIAILQB BUTTONS MADE FROM ANY MA-Iterial; also ivory-rim buttons. 110 Taylor st,the ouly button factory on this Coast. je2j gm

1HUVATE IESSONS. SINGING, PIANO,VIOLIN1»nd cello. W. DE JUNG, 14 09 Van Ness. 22 l'n

MRS.DR.THOMAS (COLORED).ELECTRO MAS-saga: hygienic speclallrt. IDIILeavenworth. Km4 DVHE FREE— DIVORCES, QUICKEST Tlalß,

-'» no publicity; damages: collection: wills, etcT.ENGLEV. Attorneys' Ass'n. 11Kearny st. je9Bm

ON THEINSTALLMENTPLAN-DRESS-GOODS,silks, sealskin and sealette cloaks: also carpets,

lumitiiro, la-i-eiirralus, blankets and folding-bedsat M.Iuikii.MAN a CO."8, 228 and 230 Stocktonst. Why pay ready money Mien you can buy justas cheap by making a small cash payment down,balance weekly or monthly '•' An Inspection of ourstock Is respectfully solicited; orders by mall forpoods or samples promptly attended to. 228 and*uQ Stockton i>t. cor. Post: open evenings. np)2tt"1>AINTINO TAUGHT; 4-HOUR LESSON 50c.X dally:portraits crayoned $5 50. 1121.4 Ninth, lm£101.1>1.'... BEDS

—EXAMINE OUR NO. 1001Xlniiroreil with lar^eplatc 18x40: walnut, oak and

cherry; cash price elsewhere #!)5; our Installmentprice only $50. M. FRIEDMAN A- CO., 2VB-330Stockton st.. cor. Post: open evening I*.1*. anlßtt

Oi:iI:NT AL COMPLEXION BATHS ANDbeauty treatments. MME. VIDA, Oriental

Beauty Physician, 22 Geary st. jezl6in

\u25a0\,l MB. BETANCOURT'S CELEBRATED RIIEU-m niatl.-pad: price *1. 104 Grove. P.m. 8. Jci» lm

DRESSMAKING—

LATEST STYLES; REASON-Is able prices: orders bymill promptlyexecuted-

iranteed. MRS. M.HE lIAGAN,9o'7Blsblon.am

CLOTHING,ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTION,boughtand sold. BENJAMIN,loin' Howard 51m

POSITIVE CUKE FOB CATARRH,BRONCHITIS,1a-t ;uiin. Wilson's Inhaler, 229 Kearny. Jes tf

CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE T<) HAVEViyour carpets cleaned and relaid. JONES' Per-fect Carpel-cleaning Worm, iiand 27 Eighth st;telephone 3424. oca ct

»«'E HAVE ANUMBER OF FULLDKESS SUITS'*to hire lor balls, parties or funerals at a reason-

able price. ORIGINALMISFIT tLOTdINU I'aK-LOKS, cor. Post and IMipout sts.pERFKCT-FITTINci TAILOROR TRAVELLING-1 dress made in 24 brt..$15, £-0.$25: goods found.MRS. M.DAVIS. 234 Taylor St.. upstairs, mrl tt

MMI KELLOGG'S TAILORSTSTIiM OFDRESS-cutt ing taught. Rm 16. glitiKearny st. )e:< lm

MONEY LOANED ON ARTICLES^ EVERY DE-i'jscrlptlon of collateral; old gold and silverbought. CoLEMAN'S.41 3d St., Sau Francisco. m3OG-.J fLi\ cabinets PEB dozen: El EGANT>jp-i.U\J. water-color picture In gilt frame freewithevery dozen, « ILSO.VS, 22 Kearny, my2s Urn

PORTRAITS ENLARGED IN INDIA INK,i- crayon, water color* and pastel. Pacific Por-trall Co., 1221 Market st. T.J. O'HKIEN.M'gr.20 tf

ADVICE FREE; DIVORCES SPEEDILY; NOpublicity; legal everywhere. R. scoULAK.

Attorney,34 Kearny st mylBBmjjfeßflREv7aRD~WILL BE PAID FOR THE A ifVO\J rest and conviction of any person orpersonscaught tearing down signs of0. A. Klinkuer Jt Co.at 320 Sausome st, from telegraph poles or lamp-posts. my 14 tl

MISS HOGG, 52H GEARY ST.; FUNERAL AND111 nntnral Bowers of a Ikinds preserved. apjiil2m

Cl *K. SNOOK, PLUMBERS, ROOFERS, GAS-• litters, tin.Conner and sbeet-lron workers. 630Sacramento St., near Kearny ;telephone 1727. al9 tf

Dicv GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS, WITHOUTinterest: dress irootls, cloaks, furniture, carpocj,

bedding, jewelry, pictures, mirrors, hanging lamps,Clocks, etc. ;carpets from 65c upward. J. nooNAN4 CO., IU2I and IU3S Mission St. bet KiTth » iJSeventh; opnu evenlu^^ apl7 tf

HIIiHESTPRICE LID FOB CAST-OFF CLOTHHIng,gold, jewelry.books. KLEIN,109 Sixth, tt

WINDOW .SHADES MANUFACTURED TO OK-»' tier by WILLIAMMcPHI 111)5 Market 24 tt

» GREAT BUSINESS PROPOSITION— WK CAN•"i save you 50 per cent bypurchasing amerchanttallor-uiaile business suit for $15; merchant tailor'sprice $30. ORIGINALMISFITCLOTHING PARI.PIiS,cur. Post and Dupout sis.

PIONEER CARPET-BEATING MACHINES DOi.the best work. .1. SPAULDINO & CO., 353 Te-hamast.; telephone 3040. apl2tf

VNDREW—MEET ME CORNER POST ANDJ. V Dupont, to select a nobby spring suit made byi> merchant tailor for $30. our price $15. ORIGI-NAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, cor. Post andluipont sts.

I-ARPET-CLEANINU; 3 TO 5 CTS. PER YARD;VJ the best work guaranteed or no pay; telephone5228. B. STRATTON, 1211 Market st. apt;

SCHOOL OF MASSAGE AND PHYSICAL CUL-_ture. A. O. ORETH, 921 Post st ap6 tf

|>E ADVISED IS TIME To PURCHASE AMEIT1'

chant tailor-made spring suit in 3 or 4 buttoncutaway for *-

.O: merchant tailor's price $40.ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTUINU PARLORS, cor.Post and Dupont sts.riARPET-CLEANINi), SC PER YAKD; CHEAP-\J esc ami best In the city. J. E. MITCHELL&CO.. 230 Fourteenth st. ap2t£T\ OVTWAIT UNTILit IS TOO LATE

—100• 'pairs spring styles light-colored trousers made

bycrack merchant tailors for from $10 to $15; ourprice $4 50 to $8. ORIGINALMISFITCLOTHINGPARLORS, cor. Post and Dnpont st3.

CARPET BEATERS: CITYSteam Carpet Beating and Renovating Works,

24 and 20 Eighth St.: largest works in the city;irkguaranteed. Address A. W. MANNINU,pro-

prietor; telephone 3250.-mr6tf

YEN A FAT MAN NEED NOT GO SHABBILY-j dressed when we can M you In a merchant

tailor-made suit, newest spring styles, for $18; mer-chant tailor's price $35. ORIGINAL .MISFITCLOTHING PARLORS, cor. Post and Dupont sta.

I'IVEATALLSLIM MANA CHANCE— WE CAN'Ifit you, no matter how tall, lvamerchant tailor-made spring suit for $20: merchant tailor's price$40. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS,cor. Post and Dnponl its, h \u25a0;-...-.

CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED WITHOUTbeating; rehltlni;carpets a specialty. CONKLIN

BROS., 333 Golden Gate aye. ;telephone 2126. 13 tf• AISTS CUT. FITTED,STITCHED. COLLARS

sleeves lv; skirt cut. stitched, braid draperybelts puton; $3. MME. MICIIAUX,1lti McAllistr.

I>RIVATE HOME Tsi CONFINEMENT. BdlFolsom st MRS. M.E. ROGERS. Midwife. A3 13a

KNKY H. DAVIS. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. 423California St., Rooms and 9; AIIVICE FREE.tt

YOU CAN BUY YOvJR. FURNITURE ON IN1sUllmeutv, easy terms. BARE BROS., 323IN

stallmeuts; easy terms. BARK i;uos.. ::i.'nIHayes __ bet Frauklln and Hough. inristt

en CENTS WILL SEND THE WEEKLY CALLOU for lour months to any part of the UnitedStates.

DKKSSMAKKRS.

DRESS-CUTTING TAUOIrrTrHOROCUHLY BYauthentic French tailor system. 610 Post. jels6m

\IISS AGNES KELTER, 119 STOCKTON. NEAR111 Geary; stylish suiU from $3 50 up; cuttlus.mlf.ttlig.ispeclaltv: 75 cents: perfect ft apt tt

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KIJUCATIONAL.

S"^ I'ANISH LADY desires A FEW PUPILsTfOjoin a class or for single lessons. 148 Sixth St.,

Room 44. \u25a0- JeB9 lm

KROPP'S NEW MUSIC NOTATION IS A PER-fect, rapid and easy method. 814 Geary 12m

CERTIFIED TEACHER FROM EUROPE DE-Vysires pupils forpianoforte: terms $3 per mouth.40 Husa St.. off Howard,near Sixth. jc2o 7t*

ELKGItAPHY ANDRAILROADING;640CLAY;1refer toour operators now in offices. Je2o pin

FIELD SEMINARY 1825 TELEGRAPH AYE.,Oakland, willopen August 4, 1890. MRS. W. 11,

HYDE, Principal. ]e!7 3mTmANO LESSONS BY GERMAN LADY;HALF1hour 25 cents. 931 Market. Room __ my16 12in/GUITARAND PIANO LESSONS GIVEN,$3 TO\J $5 per month. 39 Fifth st.

-my29 6m

SV. SCHOOL OF ORATORY-ALLBRANCHES.of eluclltluil Uught. (iUV DURRELL,527 Post.

El).(RANDALL, TEACHER OF SINGING. 403. Golden Uate aye. my11 6m

MARIE HALL'S MUSIC PARLORS ;PIANOharp and vocal lessuns. 120 Eddy st. Apia 12m

CHOOLOF CIVIL,MININGANDMECHANICALO Engineering, Surveying, Architecture, DrawUucAssaying. A.VAN DEK NA11.L1iN.723 ait?

EALD'S BUSIINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST STDouble-entry book-keeping, penmanship, short-

hand, type-writing, telegraphy, etc., all UioTudedUbusiness course under oue lee of $75. je3d

PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE. 330 POST StJ. Llfeseholarshln. $75: day ann evening. oo'iOit

ATTOIISKVS-AT-LAW. .

ADVICE FREE; DIVORCES A SPECIALTY;positively no publicity; shortest time; legal

everywhere: tee after divorce: collections, etc. ;es-tabllshed 10 years. O. W. HOWE. 30 Kearny. 25 tf« DVICE FKKE; divorces LEGALLY,QUlCK-iviy;no publicity:correspondence confidential. U.

S. Attorneys' Association, P. O. Box1735. 3. F.19 tf

ADVICE FREE- DIVORCES. QUICKEST TIME,no publicity;damages: collections; wills, etc.

T. ENGLEY, Attorneys' Ass'n. 11Kearny st. je96m

DIVORCES, WILLS, ETC. FRANK Kennedy,Attorney. 83 Murphy Building. - latl.

ADVICE FREE, ROBERT SCOULAR, ATTORney. 34 Kearny St. my!36in

JOHN A. WALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 230tiansome St., Rooms 10, 11 and 12. myIS tinui ,

W~ W. DAVIDSON, ATIORNEY-AT-LAW,«M.California St.. Rooms 11-15: advice freo. dJtt

SITMMF.U. KESOKTS.

OTEL DE "WINDSOR; ST/MMZB AND WlN-ter resort: beautifully located. Address L.

I'IEPKR. Windsor. Sonoma Count). je22 cod lin*

SANTA CRUZ—RIVERSIDE HOTEL AND COT-Otßges; the favorite family l.otel In Santa Cruz: 0mhiutes' walk from beach: beautiful grounds;terms reasonable. FRED lIARSOX. je2Blin

A Hi.INI,TON HOUSE, SANTA CRUZ. CAL.—XI Furniture of 14 rooms forsale, *1200; rent veryreasonable: corner house, few doors from oceanHotel. F. A.-E. HOLT. _\u25a0'.'-- 71*

SANTA CRUZ—SUNNYSIDE: A NEW FlRST-class boardlng-liotise; »1 toSI SB per day; Wai-

nut aye. 3IRS. V. J. DUTCIIEK. jc27 3m

1/OLLIN COTTAGES, SANTA CRUZ. CAL.—J? Best summer resort on Beach Hill,overlookingthe bay, o. W. FOLLIN.proprietor. j''27 3m

SEA VIEW-A BEAUTIFULSUMMER RESOttl'--10 miles from CazHdero; 8 miles from the ucea:i;

1500 feet above sea level: fine climate: beautifulscenery; hunting and ashing unsurpassed. JAMESHENRY. Proprietor. Jc7 lin

\ NDEBSON SPRINGS, LAKECOUNTY; HOTELXVand cottages now open to visitors: beautifullylocated: free hot and cold water aud hut siilnhurbaths: first-class board *10 to $14 per week: trainto Calistoga, stage to Mlddlctown, private carriagetoSprings; fare from San Francisco $5 80. J. AN-PERSON. Proprietor. . Jel9 tf"~]?L MONTE" HOTEL, SAUSALITO

-HOT

i-isalt-water baths. iny3 4mo

JAUREL GLEN FRUIT FARM: GOOD ACCOM-J 111od.uions. Address P. O. Box 159. N.ip.icity.

AETNAHOT MINERALSPRINGS. THISAMEKI.-^V can Ems 'waters; unsurpassed; pleasant place;pure air:no fogs: warm swimming bath: table good;reasonable. Write forcirculars to W. 11.LIDELL.Iin

KNFIELD HALL. 21/ a MILES FROM SANTARosa; beautiful grounds; lovelyscenery; mod-

ern bouse; lovely rooms. MRS. A. SOLOMON. Box322. Santa Rosa. je!B 14r

SWANTON HOUSE. lE.SCADEKO. SAN MATEOkjCounty, cal., the favorite resort of the PacificCoast; hotel and cottages allnewly furnished; lovelygrounds; also the famous pebbly be'ich. where arefound agates, opals, top:iz, moonstones, emeralds,water crystals and many other precious stones; goodtrout Ashing and wildgame; board reasonable; spe-clal rates fcr lamilies. MRS. S.W. ANTON, Itt

SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS—BOARDERS AC-kjcointnodated at ocean View Fruit-farm: grandview; oak groves; special new cottages. Aiidre«iIIOS.SLAUGHTER. W rinhts.Saula Clara Co..Cal.lt(IIAMALPAIS VILLA. TAMALPAIS STATION.1Ross Valley,nr. San Rafael: salt water bathing;commodious grounds: tine drives: pavilion; take\u25a0Sangalito lerrv. MRS. PETER SMITH, proprietress

AMPLE COPY OK THE HOTEL IDE, CON--0 taining a directory of California hotels and re-serts, sent free to any address. Hotel Guide, 120Suiter at. |eBtf

SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS AND SDllSCKrP-tions taken at cm.i. Branch oiiiees, 808 Larkin

ft., SMI Hayes st. and 2518 Mission st. i open till0:30 p. v.

Eost.~~ATURDAY EVENING, BETWEEN ED~t)Y~AND

i~jTaylor and J. J. O'Brien's, purse containing ringand suull change. Suitable reward by returning toIllsStevenson st. It*

\u25a0 oaI— WILLTHE GENTLEMAN THATCALLEDJ J at the oniee of the snttor-st. Railroad Saturday

evening, June 21st, with gold coil bracelet withknobs on both ends, found iv the car, please callwith it at 2522 Sutler St. and receive suitable re-ward. • ]e29 2t1 OST-$lO REWARD; BRINDLE AND WHITEXJ .-i.Bernard dog; right side of face a.iric. leftside white; white spot iv right eye: name •\u25a0 Doc

"on collar: license 3301. Return to Room 31, 1104Market St. je29 3t»IOST—JUNE 13, LIGHT YELLOW COW; LEFTJ Jear cut; righthipmarked V. Finder please returnto Potrero aye.. bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth, andreceive reward. li.KKLI.EY. je2B at*rpilK S. F. COLLATERAL LOAN HANK, 5.MX Kcarny St., lends money at '2 per cent per moutnon watches, tii.iinoiols and lewcirv. jaJO 'im

FOUND.I,'OUND—if2o IN HOLD BY PIJRCIIASINIJ A1 merchant tailor-made dress suit for $10; mer-chant tailors' price. *40. ORIGINAL MISFITCLOTHING PARLORS, corner Post aud Dupoutstreets.

1)1..MlMS.

DX.THOMAS "LTHILL,ODDFELLOWS' BUILD-Iug;o.ilce hours, 9 to 5. ap24 e^d

R. H. AUSTIN. SURIiKoN DENTIST, RE-moved to 719 Market, near Bancroft's. 18 lvi

DR. CASSILLVB PAINLESS DENTALrooms, 920 Market st; best teeth $4 to »7; ex-

tracting or lining "Joe. to *1;half price to poor.a 6tfSYLVKSTKK,SUBLKTT .V SYLVESTER, DENT-

ists— UK. W. A. SUBLETT has exclusive chargeorour mechanical department, while DUS. HENRYand WilliamSYLVESTER .n.i .-.-•..\u25a0 operative;teeth extracted or lilted,positively without pain, bythe use of our celebrated vitalized air. Claces Micor. Sixth and Mission sts. ;hours 9to 6. JoB ly

KAUTIFULSET «7; PAINLESS EXTRACTINGl>soc; gold plates: bridge work: crowns: Ullin-r-i:at lowest rates. DR. ('. A. PKRRV. 8 Mason St. Ues tf

DR. BEA. 923 MAKKEI'. EXTRACTS TRET!/mr 60c: with gas lor 81; open evenings, helltf

\ LL*NEWSPAI'rJKS HAD LONG ARTICLES IN.'1 them stating that the insane asylums are fullorpeople who took gas only once for painless tooth Of*lruction and went crazy My secret painless moth 1Is wonderful. By Itsuse any dental operation maybe done painlessly. Will forfeit $100 for any tootnthat Icannot extract without sleep or en. tinthough a dozen dentists have failed to extract lE.Alloperations done better than elsewhere, sluca Lhave seven first prizes [or beautiful nlllugs, plat*,and crown work. There are 5 Leek dentists. OSesopen till9:30 p. M.; Sundays tin 3 tr. m. DR.GEOKGB W. LEKK. 6 o'Farrell SI OC9 tt

DR. C. 11. WILSON, DENTIST/ 825 MARKETSt., bet. Filthand Sllth. opp. Mason. dels[r

i(IlON DENTAL ASSOCIATION,SOS MARKETV.-' st. (l'lielanBuilding):gas specialists ; positivelye3Etraet teeth without pain: only olliee that makMmid gives the ce'.jbratM •Coltou ia"; 30.0 re;(reuces; cgtabllsbril 18J.1; allope.r.aiau? In dentistryKttonne.L i)K.CHARLES W. DECKER le7 tf

DX. A Ll !>LI M1111.1. I**3MABKET ST.. BET.Tenth and Eleventh; no charge tor extracting

when plnles ure made; old plates made over HKanew; teeth from $s i>er set: extrnctlng 50c. mitt\u25a0•- A .-hi FOB TEETH; WARRANTED A30 Igood as can be made; fillingHI. DR. Bl

' '-Otnti.it. 930 Market St.. next Baldwin ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0•..••: ct

MALL ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIP-SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSORIrItlons taken at Call Ur.incn unices. VO3 Larlcla

St.. :::c> Hayes st. mid 2518 Mission v.; open tillD&0 t: v. !V»tf

ASXKtll,l)(i>.. UfONDEBFUL KKSS, Tlii.l.s PAST.PKKS*• cut and futurtf In hn.-iucs-, stocks and lite;reading bis no equal :fee 25c, 50c. 211 Third. 30 4

•LAIRVOYANT—FEE 25C; LADIES ONLY. 440

\J ililrdst.. Room 4. Je29 3t*MX. HOREAU, 73 FOURTH ST.. REVEALSpast, present and future; fee 25c. jc2B 4t*

IUGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE-TELLER ANDA clairvoyant; magic charms; love tokens: showstrue pictures of future husbands and wives; teachesfortune. 2328 Mission st ,ur.2oth; fce?l.je27 lvi*

ISS ANGELLA WISCHAKD. GREATESTMISS ANGKLLA WISCHARD. GREATESTfortune teller; gives Information on stocks and

lottery: loveand Wish charms given: future hus-band iun wife;also marriage bureau connected.Officehours, tf-Ua. m., 2-7 r.m.3534 th. je27 bm

MK£ EXODIUS, CLAIRVOYANT, REMOVEDIVIto 10ti7 Market, bet. Bib and 7th, Room 2.a17 tf

MRS. NORMAND READS YOlKENTIRE LIFE;past, present and future, and R.Tes lu<*kyuuiu-

bers. 112 O'Farrell at., basement Boor. jel3Urn.1SIE.HAMILTON-OARD-READER: INFORMA-i'Itlouon slot us; lucky numbers. 1035 Market, lmTOLAMANNING.LATELY ARRIVED FROM EU-.Irope, reveals p.i.sC, present and future with cards.Hours,9 a.m. toBr.H.917 Va Misloti, topnoor.JB Buj

MX WALTERS, 317 TEHAMAST.,Ni;. 4 111:fortunes told: ladies, 25c; gents, 80c :open Sun.

fIiHE GREATEST FORTUNE-TELLER IN THE1city; reveals past, present and future. Call andseoMME. OCEANIC, 32 Fourth St., Rooms 43 and45, tiA. M. to 10 P. m. inyS CmpREATEST FORTDNE-TELLER INTHECIT*:VJf reveals past, present and future. Call and . mMISS LELAND..789 Mission, near Fourth; fa*ladies soc ;gentiemau 111; lucky charms. mySlt _MMX. SIIMID. FROM VIENNA: MOST

nowned:revealiiu life's future events: ladles SI,gentlemen #2, by mult $3. otheoHsu* .Mis-ion. utr'-J tf

Pianos^ VIOLINS. KTC.

57CiT~iC'"E"^'

T~r^A''o^ FOB SALE AT *3tJ[!i)U. per month. 213 Powell st. je29 7t

I)ARGAIN-FINENEW UPRIGHT; MUST SELL.1> 616 Ellis St.;rear. jc24 tt

HEST I'I.ACK ON THE COAST TO BUY A PIANOor an organ; pianos from $100; orgaus from

»50; leading makes: linest stock. F. W. SPENCERA- CO.. 723 Market St., second lloor. my27 tf

BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS ATXJ KOHLER & CHASE'S. 1041 Market St. au24 tt

DECKER BROS.' MATCHLESS PIANOS.KolILEB*CHASE, 1041 Market St. au24 tt

HALLOTitDAVISANDKIMBALLPIANO ANDOrgan Agency. W. (i.BADGER, 725 Market st.tt

BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERSand save agents' profits tind freight; 25,000 of

our pianos Inuse: established 25 years; second-bandChkkerlug, Knalie, Opera, llaliett ,v Davis, Vote,etc.; installments or cash. AN'iISELL, Odd Fel-lows' Hall, Seventh and Market «ts. my29 tf

(JJ. ,-1ISO.UARK PIANO,GOOD CONDITION:NEW«|pOU|,l.i;ios on Installments. FAY.1721) Mission.

PIANOS: VARIOUS MAKES; HALF-PRICE:1easy terras, at ATHAM'S, 1829 Market, niy'-'tf

LOR STEINWAY, KKANICII*

BACH. ROK-r nisei). Galiler pianos, M.GRAY CO., 200 Post. JsltIAND INSTRUMENTS, PACKARD ORGANS,I> sliest music M.gray CO., 208 Post st. 25 tt

TKCK. lIARDMAN. VOSE AND STEKLINdOpianos sold on $10 monthly Installments. BEN/.CUBTAZ ASON, sole agents. 20 O'Farrell st au7:tL' W. SPENCER iCO., AGENTS OHICKERINQ1. .1 Sons, Couover Bros.. Colby and Opera pianos,723 Market St., History Building,second noor. 2o tf

BYICON MAUZY,AGENT SOIIMEK, HALLETr*Cumstou, N«wby dc Evans. 808 Post. iny*J*Jt<

rpilE BANCROFT COMPANY, 721 MARKETST.,X sole agents for the Miller.Banning, Stultz A Bauer

and KurUuiann pianos and first-class organs, leiIt!WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THIS WEEKLYCall. in wrapper, ready lor mailing.

:J>l»lt >At.i.-.Hi»i »-.1.1..-\-M.<HJs.

UNION RANGE STOVE NO. 7, WITHWATER-I cheap; $10. 106 Julian aye. je2B 'it*

(Jlj.j.l- FOR SALE—

COTTAGE, 6 KOOMS,%s>>>AO. bath, conservatory; to be removed Im-mediately; Lyou St., bet. Sutler and Bush. It.McDOUOALL A SON. Architect!, 330 Pine St.;hours 1 to 4. Je2it 14t

ifOK SALE-HOUSE TO BE REMOVED, ON W.1 side Jones St., bet. Bush and Pine; make an offer.Apply (i.B. UMUSEN a: co., 14 Montgomery. 18 tf

m"allfire-proof safe for sale "cheap.42 Main st inr3o tt

GAS FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS VERYCHEAP.HUFSCHMIDT, 637 Clay St. my93ni

CREAM OK MILKDELIVERED AT AGNEWS.Narrow gauge. Box 4b'B, Santa Clara. my* tt

HKFARD'S FOOT AND POWEK LATIIE3,HICKS, agent, t»B7 Mission St. »e27 tt

TVTEW AND SECOND-HAND SAFES. MHiHELL1> ARICHARDS, cor. Hush and Market ms.olo WinQAFE, SCALE, LETTER-PRESS. STOKE TRDUIiOanil money-till cheap. 102 Clay st. au2B 12m

QKCOND-HANO BOILERS. ENUINES. PUMpXO i.\u25a0! i.u ;. pulleys, belting, water pipes, etc Mo--IMOSII A- I'MAN. 1:17 He»le st. 110ltt

*^. .'.\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0•..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.;\u25a0 STOKAiJK. _'. .~~.--I~ftURNITI(RE UEXOVATED; ALSOSTORAGe!

606 Geary at. -•-\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 Je23 7t

PACIFIC STORAGE CO., »01 STOCKTON ST.;X furnitureand merchandise; advances mads. 15 tty'UKNITIJRK~~~KTOKED —

STERLING I'UR-iTftore Co.. 1039. 1011 Market. Un-enthal Hldg. 7 t|"^ . ~~

»XA~ITL.UB TO I,1,!'. .:.'

STABLE TO RENT WITH Two STALLS; BOOMfor wagon and reed. Apply210 Hickory aye.27 tf

ROOMS TO LET-rONTTNUKD.

IQI7 MISSION— FURNISHED ROOMS" FORIOXIhousekeeping: alsj single rooms. Je2B st«

07 LAFAYETTE—2 FUKNISUED AND '2 UN--0 Ifurnished rooms. je2B3t*_i|O GEARY—LARGE, SUNNY ALCOVE; ALSOrr£.(3 single room. je2Btt

1,r.RINCON PL., OFF HARRISON, ME.FIRST-2XO unfurnished rooms for lighthousekeeping. 283*

6')?\ STEVENSON—

NICELY FURNISHED—O large front room for 1or '2. je2B 3t*

1/»C JULIAN AYE., NEAR SIXTEENTH—

X \t\J Large, furnished, b.y-window, .sunny room,suitable for2 gentlemen; *8. Jang lit"

,[>),"i STEVENSON-NICE,FB.ONT IURNISHEDi

—O room; thirdlloor; $5. JO2S3l*

1999 MISSION-ROOMFOR HOUSEKEEPING!\u25a01 ——^j closet and stove. },e3B 3t*IIA TURK

—FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING

XXrX rooms; other furnished rooms. je2B7t*1\>.4l SEVENTH-NICKFURNISHED DOUBLE-I'J'J Iront roomj_veran(la; $7. Je2B 3t*Ol'_> GEARY-LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED*-> 1O room. je"B3t*

VOW EDDY-SUNNY FRONT ROOM, HOUSE-£.\r(J keeping, aud single rooms, cheap. je2B31*

9f'l POTTER-NICE SUNNY BACK PARLOR,+*yf'4 bath, sis and use kitchen; suitable r«r coupleor two ladles; »12. Je23 3t__liIA THIRD —NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS,___U man and wife; also single. Je'2B 7t»iiIQ Mi-ALLISTER-3 OK 4 UNFURNISHED»i"rooms. Includingkitchen. je3B31*1 I.11 WELSH. OFF FOURTH—2 OR 3 FUR--I -i~-I~ niahed rooms housekeeping; cheap. j26 31*

A 1"}!ti<>LI)EN GATE ATE.—2 SUNNY CON--3*JI ueCting^boUiyekeL-itliig rms; reasonable. 28 tr

I'i(l PINE,"OOR~."I'OLK—2~LXIUJE BUNNYI>)\>_ bay-window furnished rooms: suitable for

doctor or gentleman. J027 st*_S-)l i1 (ILSO.M. NEAR FODKTH-$150 A WEEK;i-^—

"fnrnlsbea room; double bed. Je27 tf

It>t> JESSIE— FURNISHED BOOMS, WITHTOO kitchen for housekeeping. Je-JT ..:t>•) IISEVENTH, IN THE REAR

—2 NICE

«J-«-t2 rooms to rent to respectable party forhousekeeping ; unfurnished; $ii. je27 ttOS. FIFTH

—NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE

tit/sunny rooms; reasonable. Je-'7 st*1VQ SEVEN lI—FIRST FLOOR SIDE ROOM;-I—^ sunny allday: gents. Je27 st*1i)1 7 POLK

—newly- FURNISHED Sllll!

iOXIroom; sunny: bath; private family.27 71*

Io*-*7MISSION—NI< 11.. FURNISHED ROOM;-Iv'ulalso unfurnished housekeeping; sunnyyard. je27 at*

191V TENTH—

NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMSi—VI lorhonsekem Ing. jc27 51*

9 1fllSIXTH-CHANGED HANDS; NICELY—I» -.' furnished rooms with kltcheu for house-

keeplng; also single: rent reasonable. je27 7t*()•> IMISSION-SUNNY, CORNER, BAY-WlN->>_!)\u25a0. .low room; nicely furnished. )ea7 St»rpHE victorTa, iiBi/2 11.1.15, HAS changed1 bands, and is new and elegantly furnished; en

suite or single; transient accommodated. je2t) lin,'.11; MINNA- FURNISHED ROOMS FOBO'V) housekeeping. je2litf'-',07 VAN "ESS—ELEGANTLY FURNISHEDOV/icorner suites; also other rooms; gents.2B lm19'_> NINTH—2 UNFUKNISHKD ROOMS. SUIT.J— O able forhousekeeping; »10. je'JßtfI'_) POLK-NEW HOUSE AND FURNITURE;1 <> window suites; single; ail sunny: botand

cold water. je'Jti lit

700 POS 1— ALCOVE SUITE: SINGLE ROOMS;IW withor without board: references. je26 51*XIV)WASHINGTON—SUNNY OFFICES ANDOV/w housekeeping rooms. je26 71*|9^J HOWARIT-LARGE CORNER lIAY-WIX-

-1 —0~l .tow room; unfurnished; light housekeep-lug. je2tf st«9] NINTH— FRONT SUITES; BAY-WIN-•- 1 (low:sunny: bath. je'.'9 7t*•>'Jj'l SIXTH. HET. HOWARD AND FOLSOM^-—

i>U^ Furnished aud housekeeping rooms. 20 10*1 1(1NINTH—NEW CORNER HOUSE ANDFUR--1 1t

'nlture; suites and slugle; sunny; bath. '-6 10*

1 -~>-){\ MIS S IO N—SUNNY UN *URNISHED1—

—v-' rooms for housokeeplug suitable for

adults. je26 7t»

7 1 ISTOCKTON-HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS,I11 .TIP; single rooms, »5. j-26 51*9(« liKAKV"si'.. XEAR KEAKNY-3 LABOE*wU rooms, table tor club- rooms, manufacturingor offices. Inquire ou the premises from 10 a. m. toIf.*. je!Btf

099 LABKIN—NICELY FURNISHED SUITEOFvj*w*itiparlors; also housekeeping, sunny. jc's lm

I1 it-MISSION-FRONT PARLOR SUITE;J It).)single and housekeeping. je2s lot

A NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; COMPLEI'E*forhousekeeping: with bath-room; Golden (Jut \u25a0

aye.: a splendid location; references exchanged.Applyat yi7 Golden Gate aye. jc'-'5 ti

I(\l\ilLAKKIN-NICEI.YFURNISHED FKONTlUulroom; use ot kitchen: bath. je2s 7t'

IQ MINNA—2 KOOMS FURNISHED COMPLETEJO for housekeeping. Je2s "t*1 (|O L.VKKIN.COR. GROVE

—NEWLY FUR

IWO nished sunny bay-window room. je24 tfIj./« ELEVENTH—S OR 4 FURNISHED HOUSE-IUU keeping rooms; references. je'Ja lit*

"li'V-'i• 1 FOLSOM-FitONT PARLOR ;USE PAR1YOU;; lor,b suitable forprofessor.2s9*

*)IItFULTON—

NICELY FURNISHED FRONT—»I,)room; housekeeping; kitchen; single. 24 71IIO POST— BAY-WINDOW SUITE: ALSO AL-llO cove room, furnished or udfurnlshed:

board optional. j.'Jin^\u0084|i- NAT().MA-TWOFURNISHED ROOMS FOBUUu housekeeping; also single. je24 it(U'J HOWARD-LARGE FURNISHED FRONTVit-/ room. Je24 7t»

9.inMARKET—LARUK,SUNNY, HAY-WINDOW—V' suite, or si gle; suitable foroffices. je22 lm

C<;r.l MARKET—ROOMS I'UR.NISHED F.KCU'Vi housekeeping and single rooms. Je2l lOt

*(•')t\ GOLDEN 'GATE

—KLEUAXTLY,FUIT-

—I/ nlstaed parlors; nicely furnished bay-win.lowfront; also single rooms; bath. Je-'l lot

9J 1Q CLAY. NEAR FILLMORE—3 LARGE—'lit/ rooms; yard and water: $l

-_'. Je2l tf

MINNA—3 ROOMS FURNISHED•

COM--010 plete for housekeeping, with bath. je'.'l tfI!•)('PINE— CORNER ROOM: NICELY FURIIUUnished; sunny. le'JO 151

91 POWELL, OPP. PARK—

BRIGHT,SUNNY—1 rooms, en suite or single; suitable lor doctor

or dentist. jel9If

'»\u25a0) (lELLIS—

NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS,01 with or without board. Jel7 151*

9IIIW F: IIST ER—

NICELY FURNISHED•j11i. sunny Iront room; gas, bath; gent*. jel7 tf

1i\Q' x'" - FURNIBHEDBOOMS FOB

housekeeping. jel6tfIIJO H O W A R D

—NEWLY' FURNISHED

X Ii— suuny housekeeping rooms; all Improve-ment^ Jell If!/>•>- MARKET-FURNISHED HOUSEKEKP-I\Jt)t) Ingrooms: everything found; 8*20; cheap;gas aud bath; sunny single rooms, *8to $10, jel1 lin

117 THIRD-SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS;XttInicely furnished: »1 and up. jel2tt

19 1 O'FABBELL-HANDSOMELY IURN18 H-i^Ieilbay-window rooms; suite or single. jcl2ttOOC KEARNT(MELDRUMHOUSE)— FURNISH-—

.),).-1 rooms from s;S: snperb suite $50; transl-ent: changed hands; renovated. MRS.F.KUCK.3 lm

1(\(iAlIOWARD-NICELY I'UII.MSIIEI)J-'/UO romns for gents. jelOliu

UENO HOUSE—63I SACRAMENTO ST., BELOWIIKearny; 150 rooms, 26c to 60c per Light:*126to 93 per week: open allnight. jellm•_» ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUNNY' PARLORS«> withdressing-room attached. 918 Valencia. 28 tt.1 OR 6 ROOMS, RENT CHEAP. AND 4 ROOMS,1 rent *.*per mouth ;3 rooms. Seventh St., rent

$7. Applyat 740 Brannan st. my27 It9(1(1 GRANT AVE.,NIC"POST— LARGK SUNNY'—'

m'

front suite of rooms; sultable :physician.26 tfI•>•>-% M"X~BKET, INDIANAI'OLIS BOUSE—1.

—.t>t) furnished sunny rooms to let. my2s tf

V'O.SKMITK HOUSE, 1045 MARKET ST., BET.1sixthand Seventh; 35c tosl per night; per week.fl60 lo $8: single and en suite: families. mrltr

9/111(i ioi)ROOMS ATLOW RATES— 7IS HOW."•-' '" ' ard st.,nr. Third: gas and water Ineach room;reading-room and bath Iree: linen changed dally,bouse opeu all night* be.st buds in the Vforldj»p2oct

G O'FARRELL—

1 FURNISHED AND 2 FUB-nlshed single r.uiins: all sunny: cheap. ap!7 tr

ISOAKI>IN<> AM) |:<)<).1IM.

>> I FULTON SINNYFKONT ALCOVE ROOM:0 1U2 closets; hot and cold water: private family;references; with board. Je'JO 2t

Q'JA BUTTER—DB. BOERICKE ANDDEWEY'S001 parlors, and sunny suite; board. je26 st*

OKIENTA1—

TAYLOR; ELEGANTLY FUR-mshed sunuy rooms, with board. my3oIf

AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL. 319 AND 331Sansoiue St., San Francisco; board and room $1.

$1 25 and »1 60 per day: free coach. WM. MONT-GOMERY, proprietor, jyaitt

rpIIKHARIPOSA. 821 I.AUUNA—FINE faUITES;X first-class board :terms moderate no7tf

INGLE ROOMS 150 A MUU'C LINDKLLSIN(iI.K ItooMS lftr- A NIGHT LTNDSLLHouse, cor. Sixth aud Howard. null

a KLINGTON HOUSE. ISrT"keakny— plka?/V ant buutiy romns, en suite and bluglo; l.rsti'liiiillevery respect; terms reasonable. jalOlt

ONfTiOMEiIY'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. 2jfand '2 ::i Second St.—Single meals 25c ;board ami

room per day, 75c to Jl; by llioween. »1 to$5; lr?»coach to and from '.lie hn.nl. ap'-'l tr

STOItKS TO \u25a0 I.IIT.

6VKKY HANDSOME NKW STORES; 4 ROOMSinrear of each: suitable for any kind of busi-

ness. ApplyMADISON*HI'RKKor cor. Polk andGrove Je'-'i» St»|?OB KKNT-211 STEVENSON' ST., 75 FEET!from Third,store, with 5 rooms Ivrear, suitableforgrocery, saloon or coffee-house. Keyat '22 Thirdstreet. je29 2t11»> TAYLOR ST.

—HALF STORE; LARGE

1IO plate glass window; rent *30. je"i»St*ffltiir STORE- ROOMS, BATH: SUITABLE0

—t). dry-goods -lore, 1040 McAllister. 3t*

JAKIiE STORE, 4 KOOMS AND LARGEXJ stable. 202 Twenty-thirdat. Je27 7t*

STORE TO LET— FOLSOM; 25x70, WITH2 rooms and yard; has been used as turnIture-

store for 7 years. Je23 7t*rpo LET—BIS SANSOME. NEAR JACKSONI1xDoor, 21011 Mission, nr. 17th. $30: 21,)2 Howard,near. 17th, butcher-shop, $25: NI-:. 24th andChurch; 2 new stores, cor. Valencia, and (Juitiii.YON KHE.IN&CO., 624 California. je!Btt

TjHIB RENT-ON MILLST., GRASS VALLEY,J? Cal., lire-proof brick store, suitable fordry-goodsbusiness; counter?, shelving and show-windows allInplace. Inquire of R.FINNIK,Grass Valley.JIS tf1 I•_> A HOWARD-LARGE STOKE. 25x65: -11 l«)'lrooms; yard; large basement. • jeHtf •

T ARGK ROOM, WITH POWER. 12 STKVEN-Jj son st. KKfiiVineyard Compruiy. my2o tf

I)l'l'iVtt.i 10 l,hf.

F.SK-ROOM tTTrKNTCHEAP; OAS ANDter; lawyer preferred. Apply Room 17, 4 Sut-

ter St., bet 1and 2o'clock. Je3o 3tUNNY'FURNISHED SUITE OF ROOMS; FIRSTfloor: suitable for office: opposite Phrlaii liu'.ld-

lng: rent moderate. 765 Market at. Jc29 21* .KFICESCOR. FKONT ANDCALIFORNIA;COIt.

V7California and Kearuy; 015 BanSOPie, nearJucksou. top floor. YON KIIEIN*

CO.. 524 Call-foriila st. ni'11 tt

STOflsC AM> i>lii<i. I'IX'IUIIHS."

-DAB,STORE FIXTURES,SHOW CASES, DESKS,-13 doors, sash; good* taken on storage, money ad-vanced. Pioneer Store, 21 to 25 Tenth St. liitf

HAR FIXTURES. COUNTERS. SHELVINGMiow-ens'-s. Bash-doors, etc.. at 225 I'ost je9if

CHEAPEST PLACE for COUNTERS. SHELVES,show-cases; onices a stores lilted. 334 Geary. 1-A

FLATS TO LKT-CONTTXUEB.

a ruovs: bath. im§ kislinu st. bkt.O Eleven tn and Twelfth. je29 3t«

ITI.XV HANDSOME FLATS; COR. POLK ANDV Grove. Apply MADISON .v HUItKK ]e23 3t«

\- IKYHANDSOME FLAT:6 ROOMS: MODKRN> ImpruYements: rent »22 50. 055 llarrlson.a9 3*

1017 OEaRY-1 Nil\u25a0:\u25a0: ROOMS: BATH; FUK--IJH nished hall; gas; cellar: cheap. je23 8t»

7>»CI MINNIA ST., NEAR NINTH-ELEGANTIOOz bay-window Hal l> .mis, bath. 1«29 at*I999ATWENTY-SECOND ST.; 6 SUNNYI

—\u25a0££ rooms, bath; double parlors; near l)e-

-lorca 6t. je2» 3t*

rpo LET—3NICE SUNNY BAY-WINDOWFLATS,i1 and 5 rooms and bath each; '-'5 Ford St., bet.Seventeenth and Eighteenth, Sanchez and Noe, 1block from Castro-st. cars: rent low to good tenants;also small Bat, 3 large rooms, 27 Ford St., rcut *8Keys i- grocery, cor. Seventeenth and Noe.

-jean tf

VEW FLAT, 4 BOOMS, HATH, MODKRN IM-IIprovements. 603 Twenty-third St.. near Ala-bama; ]e29 :it«—

1 1 WEBSTER. COR. LINDENAYE.—FLAT,5<'1"1 rooms; Inside blinds; marble mantel;planked yard; large cellar and water. je2B 3t*

•Jfl MOSS, NEAR SEVENTH—UPPER FLAT OFv" S rooms; rent»16; water free. Je2B 7t*<(!;'?7 "li FLAT6LARGE ROOMS. HATH ANDt>Z4..)U. pantry; Hue view. 221 Khlley St.,near Market. je2B 3t*Vii.AT OF 5 ROOMS: SEPARATE YARD;RENTJ $17 50. -<jU.S', Mission St. je2B tf

9 FINE NEW SUNNY UPPER FLATS OF «AND'fa? looms and bath. 27 'lhiiteen'.h.nr. 7*I?LAT; 5 ROOMS; BATB;STATIONARY WASH-J tubs. 223 Thirteenth at.,bet. Folsom and Har-rison; Je2B 31*C!IA FLAT;4 LAKOEROOMS; WATER FREE._________ a_Vi Tweuty-ttlthst.,near Church. 2i_3*(ft1

=NEWS SUNNY ROOM FLATS; BATH

0IO. audsas. 820 Oaist. je2Bat*

\*KWFLAT: MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. 17-0iA Folsom, bet. Thirteenth and Fourteenth. 28 at*

VIEW H.A1 OF 3 ROOMS TO LET. INQUIRE-__ 45-' Tehain a_it 14127 71*A.'E» FLATS TO LET INALL PARTS OF THE->city; rents from $22 to $:b. Apply to I.0.M_ol.L<>^, 138 Montgomery st. je2U 7t

\u0084 }•> WEBBTKR- FLAT 7 ROOMS, HATH; BET.— —'J Pago and Ilalglit. Inquire 3Ml^%. je26 7t*

Of 1Q AND8:(l-MiW FLATS, 4 AND5 ROOMS;<3V_Oj_ilh. 1203 Guerrero St. je24 7t*_

BANTONE Si.. OFF .U.NI.S. NEAR E1.1.15-5sunny rooms and bath: $¥5. je24 7t*

11On HOWARD—NEW FLAT OF 8 ROOMS;IJLOU bath, speaking-tubes, electrical beil.jg-17l»

fIUVO NEW BAY-WINDOW FLATS: MODERNi.improvements; rent fIS. 2222 Greenwich st.,

near Flilmore. j.-.jir

I.1. \r 5 ROOMS, BASEMENT; HOUSEKEEP-J Ing. Apply 333 Eddy st. Jel7 tt9(7 CLEMENTINA

—LOWER FLAT OF 4—

1 Irooms: large yarcL McEWEN BROS., 608California at. jeH tr

iu>(>.>i» TO i.i-,i.

• >I(i.1KssTK^miuls^K^EpTNCritWJM^^FlJlN»->l 13 nished complete. it".QAQ FIFTn-2 FURNISHED ROOMS COM-O\JQ pleie for housekeeping; rent cheap. je3o 4t»

1C 1MKBAN LI—

UNFURNISHED SUNNY1OV~± front room and kitchen. ]e3U \u25a0-•!•_

11/|V MISSION -FUKNIBUED BOUREKKEP-IuUO Ingroom.slo ;2uiif'rnlsh'd,sr2:s)nglets.2*

9 UNFURNISHED FEONT ROOMS; *0. 133*-Diamond st., cor. Ninctceuth, Oil Castro; alterH I-. m. )e»0 3t»

QQQ MARKET—SUNNY FRONT SUITE, $20;COO unfurnished room, first floor, »11. je3o 3t*\u25a0t7u;' pink—sunny FRONT booms.

"

IUUi jkwat*<EW* LARCE SUNNY FRONT ROOM, FUR-_____J^S ______ 4 Powell st. __tOJ_t__\u25a01 7 LEAVKNWORTH— FURNISHED ROOMSOx i forhousekeeping. Je3o 3t* .lAQ SECOND

—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM,

1\JO with use of kitchen, and others. It*

91 IJ THIRD-SUNNY FRONT ROOMS. SUIT-—II able 2 persons, cheap; single, SI week, ao 6*I(1-/Q MISSION—VERY LARUt. FURNISHED,1''—*'

front room, with water inroom and largecloset, use bath and gas, $16; handsome suite ofunfurnished trout parlors, cheap to right party;furnished sunny room, $8: also one fort>o; otherrooms for light housekeeping. 11*_IQ kremont"

—FURNISHED room with

1IO use of uiulng-rooin and kitchen. It*/' HYDE SI SINGLE ROOM FOR GENTLE-I*man; ifti. It*1(17 HYDE-PARLOR FLOOR: 3 ROOMS, HATHI.UIand closet; light housekeeping. jeao lit*

-..».-. PINE-2 FURNISHED ROOMS; RENT S7OS O and $8. j-30 at".)•>•_; TIIIRD-aNICELY FURNISHED ROOMS_. ).) forhousekeeping: also others. JeHU 3t*

S->9 FOLSOM—3 ROOMS: KNIBIIhD COM-______ple!c for housekeeping. Je99/; OAK-SUNNY BAY-WINDOWFURNISHED— —

\u25a0' room forlighthousekeeping. je.;o st*I1X FRANKLIN

—2 FURNISHED BOOMS;

lit'willarrange forhousekeeping IIdesired. 11*

9I<• LKAVENWORTII,N':AR EDDY—NICELY—1

"furnished rooms; rent reasonable. je/U) 1.-

-1- TENTH—A LARGEbJ. FRONT ROOM;X

—,'J suitable for 2;hath. JeM at*

7777 CLEMENTINA—

FRONT ROOM KIT.-lul nished for housekeeping; $8. Je3o 2t*

9(11 HOWARD-2 FURNISHED BOOMS SUIT-— '-' ;able 2 gentlemen, or man and wire. j;jo3t*Q'_M THIRD—TWO SUNNY~HOUSEKEEPINU•>»i 1 rooms; unfurnished; inrear. Je3o tr

\u25a0 •> MOSS, OFF HOWARD, NEAR SEVENTH—IO3 furnished rooms for housekeeping. je.-fOlot*C1»> iiKELI^ AN UNFURNISHED ROOM010 to rent. ]e3O tf

Q.lO Mission -HOUSEKEEPING AND OTHERO'iO furnished rooms reasonable. Je3o 3t*JO,-. TEH AMA-FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMTOw for housekeeping, cheap. It*1AIA WASHINGTON

—SUNNY fck.msiTkd

I\Jl\J housekeeping rooms: yard. je3U 2t»«•)•;> JESSIE— 2 NICKLY FURNISHED SUNNY—

>O housekeeping rooms. It*

QQQ MISSION— FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET;000 double and single. je3o It*7AOPINE

—9 UNFURNISHED lIOUSEKREP.

IVO ing, second floor: also furnished. je22 cod 5*{{MAMIXNA.CORNER SEVENTH

—LAP.CiE.

U'/U sunny, neatly furnished front room; use ofkltcheii;also single r.iom: home comforts. je.'lt 2*,••.- Q IIRY—NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR»'

—t ) suite: also sunny single rooms; bath.gas. 29 3*I •.

-PA'iE-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, $7. tIU;

XOO private family; gas, bath. Je'^f* tf \u25a0

19/I<riTi)WAUD-Ti("KKEPLEASANT ROOMSI-,VO with use ot kitchen If desired; no chil-

dr-11. je29 tf

7 it)TWENTIETH. NEAR MISSION— SI -NYI"1

—fnrnlshe Irooms to let. je29 st*

',Ay17 HARRISON, OPP. EIGHTEENTH—

4—U'-> Ito to let; $13: key 2031. jeaa 8t«

PL MASON, BET. TURK AND EDDY—

SUITES•'housekeeping rooms and transient. je29 71*

I|A TAILOR—

2 FRONT SUNNY ROOMS,11 V one large and one small, In private laiu-ily. }<r2»3f

"jnRUBS, OFF HOWARD,NEAR SIXTII-1 FUR-J v nished front room: man ami wifeor 1lady. 2t*KM HOWARD

—KITCHEN AND BED-KOOM*

011 furnished forhousekeeping. ___(__•907 OAK

—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY

<-OI rooms. In quiet family. Jc29 3t*

f\9QJ OKAKV— FURNISHED SINGLEO~ot room for gentleman; private family. 29 3*1,-7 SEVENTH

—LARGE SUNNY HAY-WIN-

IOIclow suite: single rooms. Je'^9 st*1.1 RNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.1 237 Sevfnth st. Je29 3t»

QO"J FOLSOM-2 SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS;OOP kitchen, yard: complete housekeeping. ¥9 6*41I)MINNA--FRONT AND BACK PARLOR

111/ and kitchen; first floor. Je29 51*

1 i'(l!MISSION—SUNNY, SINGLE FURNISH--IUUI ed front room; bath. je"J» 2t*1Q HARRIET, OFF HOWARD, NEAR SIXTHX O Furnished housekeeping rooms; rooms forgentlemen, $\u25a0> per month; bath. )e39 3t*0IA WARD -ItEDROOM AND KITCHEN;Ol<7 furuished for housekeeping; $12. Je29 3t*

Ill'iI1 """AB "—SUNNY BAY-WINDOW

iVO^ij room nicely furnished. J___o______\>l>l GEARY-SUNNY OFFI TO LET; SUN-• <v>;ny suite of rooms; also single. je29 7t*

1 ARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT BOOM; FINEJj location; cheap. Address 434 Second. |e3O 6t*On 1 UNION, COR. MASON

—3 FURNISHED

OV/1 housekeeping rooms; also single. ]ej'.)3t*

IAC STEVENSON-« FRONT ROOMS; FUR-XVO nisaed or unfurnished; bousekeeplni;. 29 31*'-{<">MINNA

—LARGE BOOM FOR LIGHT•)V>— housei:eepinj. jo2'J 3t«

,- j"| MINNA—

LARGE, FURNISHED, SUNNYtillroom for housekeeping. je29 2t*1 "v'-Jsi EDDY—NICELY FURNISHED HACK.1 000 parlor; use of kitchen: $8. je2» Hl*•i|(lTEHAMA, NEAR FOURTH-NICE FUR-OlV nished front room suitable for Si; «7 and *0,with plain washing anil mending. ]e29 at*

79- BRANNAN,ABOVE SIXTH— BED-IZ.O room and kitchen furnished: $H. jc29 3t«

iUm JONES-

NEATLY FURNISHED SUNNYU'/O front parlor; alllmiiroveineiils; rent reason-able. Je2» 2t_

8V» IFOI.SOM— 1 HAY-WINDOW ROOM, SUIT-t)~Iable for dressmaker; no children. je2ll2t*IAIQ HOWARD-SI BAY-WINDOWSUITEIVIOand kitchen, completely furnished forhousekeeping: no children. jc-'.i:it*

'J9Q THIRD—FURNISH XII OR UNFURMSIIEU« housekeeping rooms; rent low. ]e'.".l2t*

BAY- i.NDOW ANDHALLROOM; M,*10. 125O.lkat. je2fl3t«

WASHINGTON, NEAR POWELL— FUR-«-'—Vnlshed very large bay-window front room;private family. Je2U 2t»lAtP. LARKIN, NEAR CALIFORNIA—4 UN-I'llO furnished rooms for housekeeping. Je_!i___11111 OREEN-5 SUNNY ROOMS; BATH)KINEXVX1marine view. Je29 7t*•>/;*J THIRD- SUNN V HACK ROOMS~SUIT-_U ) able for housekeeping; also single, je'29 2t*

7>J ,- hakrison— furnished front room,IOO 2, tlO: single back room. $1 1e29 at*

7"-illHOWARD,BET. THIRD AND FOURTH—I•>' 'Furnished single room; also very large room,

suitable for •_\u25a0 or for lighthousekeeping. Je'J'J at*

QAC MISSION—9 NICK FRONT ROOMS ANDijXO kitchen, complete tor housekeeping. je29 tf

Il^(;MINNA' NR. FIFTEENTH—FURNISHED1IcIUrooms for housekeeping.

'Jc2« 3t«

I 'HOWARD— I.ARUK FRONT BAY-WlN-lUUltilow furnished room, suitable for 81 gas.bath and piano; private family. je'-'3 2t*

9JA HICKORY AVIi—FURNISHED ROOM INprivate family; rent «4 60 per month. Je'2!l tt

•JO" FELL—SUNNY ROOM INPRIVATE FA.M-OZiO lly.with bath and gas; IBu,er month, JeL'9 tf99>J Fit A NX LIN—a OR 3 UNFURNISHEDJjjjQrooms: no children. . Je2« 2t»

DIQOOUtIH—9 NICE SUNNY FURNISHED010 rooms, wl or without liouBeteeplng.3e29 3»

«>A7 HAYES-NICELY KUKNISnED FARLOKOV• suite; also other double rooms; reasonable. 2*

A1'-iFOURTH— 2 SUNNY KOOMS, FURNISHED•dXO for honsekeeplng. - -

\u25a0 j«^9 2t*

9 NICE SUNNY ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN; $5Z. to »>j. Apply4151aMinnast Je".9 'Jt«

UIC POST— iSUNNY ROOMS. NICELY FUR-\}IOulshed for housekeoplna:prlvate lainlly.'JB3*UA'J MINNA,BET. SEVENTH AND EIUHTH—U i>> Cottage of 4roouii; auuiiy yard, ji.j-i.it*

« ITV lIKATj KSTATE.vJ'"),'.(l IH'I'S" -' iiAiS.IAN!) okooms»J^«>i\lU. and 2 extra rooms, near tithand ir>-ant: rents $;!'..'; genuine bargain: this week only; lot25x80. W.B. MAKKHIiTZ

* CO., 630 Market St.,rear iBee. Jl\u25a0-!' at _C; 1 -11(1 HEiiE- IS A CHANCE FOR AQUICKti7-i<JWV'. turn: ISlots.Ulft Map3, near Virginiaaye.: single lots arc sellingright here at $100 earn;l!owar.!-st. extension thin HO feet. W. MAR-SHI ;/' .v CO.. 630 Market St., rear office;_Je29 3t

fljIOKA COSY BRIGHT SUNNY HOME 10 !—•)('.rooms and b.ith: good cellar: warmbelt of the Mission: few st :ps fr"in Market-.st. cable.W. B. MAliMlllZ*CO., 6 0 Market St., rear of-fice. je29 ;!t

©*>?; nan I.KAMIinvestment: U:, LOTSOi«J.V/UU.In one body. Excelsior Homestead;a bigprofit sure in subdividing this tract. W. B.MAKSHLIZiCO., 830 Market st., rear olliie.je.'93t

0.1 C f\(\(\ BUSINESS PROPERTY INOAK-tJ^Iv'.Ul'U. laud; 3 Stores an.l 28 rooms; In-come $ISSO per annum: will rapidly Inereasin value. *5000—Must be sold by order ofadministrator: lot 85x100; Alabama st., near 25th;with2 houses; one of 4 flats, 4 rooms ea-h. and theother, small house wltn store and 3 rooms.CHARLES E. LLOH>. 1- Montgomery it. ]eJB SI

w.|an PER FOOT; PICK IT UP; PACIFIC«J) [\>VHeights; lot cheap; 81x127 feet to rear.street- flue marine view; .1 bargain: call at office.A. H.BBEED & CO., 282 Montgomery at. Je29 ,<t

C! I"

mill PACIFIC HEIGHTS; FINE P.ESI-£* 1O.UUW, deuce: lovely marine view; abeau-tifulhome: on Broadway, sunny side; 8 rooms andbath; laundry and servant's room; pateut atonesidewalk: a good chance to secure anice cosy homeCall forparticulars A.11. BREED &CO., 232 Mont-go-.nery st. 1-23 3t

HO! SK 1 F 3 ROOMS ANDLOT 2SxS9 ON COBT-laud aye.. off Mission St., near ids! ]e2U 151*

J. i.ijuj ALABAMA ST., NEAR 24T11; i(JP"j«JVM", and 5 rooms, bath, laundry, woodenmantels, large basement, brick foundation: lot 25x100: justcompleted. and willpay 9 percent net.Applyto owner, K. WILBBBO,at building.Je^B 7t^0 1 \l\i\ NEWS-BOOM ViTCASH,Mil'v.balance *12DO per mouth. Apply toE. E. WHITNEY. 1513 Valencia St. Je29 7t»

|)AKiiAINS IN HOLLY PARK LOTS; LEVELL*and ready for building: few feet from Mission

road; easy terms. '.OSU Market st. )e29 3t»

AM AGAIN COMPLETING 2 8-ROOM RESl-dences on HillSt., 200 feel from Castro cars. Ap-

ply to ISAAC ANDERSON, premises. je2B4t*

V'".' IILOT 25x100; NEW MODERN" COT-ijp—U' '\s. tage. c rooms; unfinished, high base-ment; brick foundation; stables; street work and.sewers done: easy t.r.ns. 805 York, nr. 2Wh. 29 7*£-(i"(id FIRST-CLASS, centrally Lo-<J>i/i)V'U. cat cd. double. 3-story and brlclc base-ment how-window residence and lot; W. side ofYerba ISuenast., bet. Mason and Taylor. Clay and

rameuto; contains 12 rooms and bath; latest ap-proved sanitary plumbing; the basemen; parti-tioned firliadditional rooms; street block paved;patent stone sidewalks; alleyway on each side ofHie premises; size, 45x80. KASTON, ELDBIDGE.> CO., 818 Market at. je'.'4 7t|I|>U SALE CHEAP, A 2-STORY FRAME HOUSE1 about 25x60 feet situated N\v. cor. of Broadwayand Mnrey alley, to be removed at once. Apply toEUGENE KOI3INET.*II« California St., Rooms 2and S. le2B tf_j-UK SALE— FELLST., NEAR COUGH:LOT1 27:6-120 to re r street: front and rear houses: IBats and store: price *.13.500; rents s,mo. jewat'

1 'OR SALE-TIUS I'KOPEKTV WILL BK SOLDIchop; 42x130. itha St-room house, and 4-roomhouse ou rear of lot. Apply 5 Fair oaks at., near18t!u ]e2B 3t»

PLATS FOR SALE—S AND 6ROOMS; MODIJ improvements ;on Potrero aye, bet. 23d and241h 6ti.; lot 25x100: Howard-st. cars pass thebouse; the lest prospective business property Inthecity. Apply on the premises through the day orat 3000 California at., to A. J. WEIR. jelltt

OTTAGB FOR BALE; ALL MODERN IM-provements: tot 25x95; on St., bet. I'otrero

aye. aud Hampshire st :just finished; the Howard-»t. line In front of the house; terms easy to suit.Apply to A. J. WEIR, on premises, through the day,or at 3000 California st. jelltt

©ItMONTHLY FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOW-Vlug level lots lvBerkeley:

$275— Lot, 40x120, near railroad.$350—Corner, 75x100. livingcreek.•300—Lot 40X100; sldewalked.5-175—Lot 24&10t); graded anil sldewalked.$450—Lot 4UX120; sewered and sldewalked.

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HUH! other lots: send for maps. ('HAS. A.BAILEY,owner. 624 Market st. Jel7 tt1 AIiUKLOT. 61111-25, INTHE BEST PART OFliBerkeley, for 9400, on small Installments; willbe worth double in one year; beautiful, new. mod-ern cottage; 5 rooms, batu, etc.; large lot, #2500,on Installments; genuine bargains In new housesand choice residence lots. PHELI'S a RICHARDS,opposite Berkeley Station, and 11 Montgomery st.,Ban Francisco. je2o tt

S- (\i\CASH, BALANCE INMONTHLY PAY-•f\)>' moots; new, handsome cottage of 5 roomsand bath, brick foundation, 7-foot basement. patentsidewalk, double parlors, wooden mantel and tiling,wltnallmodern Improvements: 'iblocks fromrabie-i.ii-.Apply 1.. LAN Ell. 22f»'.!_, Montgomery. S Im

IOIMKY KRAI. ESTATE.

/_\u25a0--( I CASH 30 ACRES. 1» ACRES GRAPES;C

••\u25a0'' ' fluuilon tim\u25a0•, or will trade or rent tine

chicken ranch, Santa Rosa. W. J. BWYNN, 328Montgomery »L Je29 3t* _CjOl'KK AOBE

—840 ACRES FINE LEVEL

V—1 land. San Diego; half cash, balance 7 years.W.J. GWYNN. S'Ji.i l. Montgonnry st. )e29 3I«

HOTEL FOR SALE IN A COUNTRY TOWN;only a few feet 'roui railroad station: fine loca-

tion: only two hotels In town; house contains '20rooms; hot sulphur baths connected; good transienttrade: fine opportunity for man and wife:bu littlecapital required. Apply to A.KOEXIO,900 Bri *d-w;.y."aKlniid. Cat. Je'JH 5ty. 1 (111 WILL PURCHASE A FIRS'! 1L.ASStjj IuUU ranch or 310 acres, 126 miles from SanFrancisco, on well-traveled stage road, about 13miles from railroad; good stopping place for hotel,b.ir-rooiu and store; Improvements ;s-roomed house,witiibar-room, barnand outhouses: 5000 vines and-_•).> fruit trees, all bearing; plenty or water: 15i>acies Clear land, etc.: terms, J/y cash; balance onluns terms at 7 per cent. Full particulars addressProprietor, Nevada Stables, corner Eighth and Mar-rison sts.t Oakland Je23 «i

ACRES—2 MILES FROM STATIiJn- ~2DACBES-2 MILKS FIIOM STATION- 2miles from Stanford University; undulating

land at base of foothills: sprinkled county road:300 bearing fruit ttr<: few vines: Menlo water

ply; 2-story bouse, 8rooms, hath, etc,: substan-tial fences: improvements 4 years old; easy terms;delightrulclimate, beautiful views, richsoil. CAK-NAI.I.-FIT/.HUGU-HorKI.NS CO., «24 Market it.,San l-'ra ICO. je!B 141

CENDSTAMP FOB W. R. MATTHEWS A CO.'S0 new catalogue of grain, fr::it. raisin, wine andcrazing lands: the lined list ever printed. W. K.iIATTHEWS*CO., BviKearny si. my:u lino

VN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN LEAVING THEJ\. State willsell i.i property at a sacrifice forcashor good mortgages Sant:i Clara County stock, grainand fruit farm, 1000 acres, 12 50 per acre; stock,crop and Implements, low valuation; 10 acres,Wrights Station, $400: 15 and IBacres, Ska Joss,part illfruit,$350 per acre; Monterey county, aidacres, 180 In volunteer wheat, $15 per acre; 180 un-improved. $5 per acre; liverystable, barn and cot-;:: c, San Miguel,$.'>000: also 3 lots. $700 each; alsosome gno'i mines; two-thirds "can remain 011 mort-gage onany of these: particulars on aj plication.Address a. W. 8.. 2811 Sacramento St., San Fran-cisco. ap2b'tf

HOOL LANDS, *150 TO $3 AN ACRE; ON0 very easy terms; sold by the Stntß in tracts tosuit; in. residence or improvement required; allKinds of lands, in many different counties; bendstamp for list, open Monday. Wednesday and Satur-:..> erenliigs. F W. LAKE. iiKlood Building. 1:1 If

\u25a0r^. BOTJSBB TO I.IT.

HOI i.i i LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; BASE-ment and yard. 7 Cleveland St., off 7th. 30 at*

HUE OF 9 ROOMS TOLET: ALL CARPETS,parlor-set, 3 beds and mattresses. 12 chairs,

sewing-machine, marble-top bureau and wash-stand, pictures, wringer, etc., for sale, for 9100;Dower-garden and fruit-trees; rent only $18; at825 Broadway, rear. It*< >«) UEABY, NEAR LABKIN, 7 ROOMS•'— —

and hath. f7»: 1219 Jones, nr. Clay, 9 roomsand bath, $70; 521 llalght, near Steiner. tirooms and bath, $35: 2603 Clay, nr. Flllmore, 8rooms and bath, $45: 916 Oak. nr. ricott, 6 roomsand bath. $35; 1031 Dolores, nr. Twenty-fourth, 9rooms and bath. $42 50; 125 Sixth, 11r.Folsom.7 rooms and hath. $37 50: 4 hew flats, cor.Valencia and Qnlnn: 9 Liberty, nr. Valencia, 8rooms, bath. $45:2118 Union,nr. Webster. 7 rooms,bath. $30; ••\u25a0<!

'\u25a0\u25a0 llalght,nr. Stelner. 8 rooms, bath,

$40: 930 Broadway, near Taylor, rent $25; 1627--29 Post, ur. Buchanan, 10 rooms, bath. $45 each:2102M1 Howard, nr. 17th, $14; 621 llalght. nearFillmore, ti rooms, bath, $35; 1138 Valen-cia, near 23d, 7 rooms and bath, $35:10<U 22d. nr. fiurrrero, 3 rooms, $12 SO;923 Valencia, nr. 21st. 9 rooms, bath, $50: 636ViValencia, nr. 18th, 6 rooms, bath, 820: 839 l!»tn,nr. Guerrero. 6 rooms, bath, « 5; 618 21st, nr.Harrison, 6 rooms and bath, $20. yON lilllIN,vCO, 524 California st. ]e2i> it

IfINETWO-STORY HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS ANDtwo baths 011 sunny side Pine St., near Hyde; rent

cheap. Apply <;. 11. OMBBEN, 1; Montgomery.29 3t

ELEGANT COTTAGE OF 5 SUNNY ROOMS,hath, gas fixtures, cellars and largo yard; $25,

with water. 438 Seventh St. ie-;9 7t»©\)n. COTTAGE: 4 LARGE, SUNNY ROOMS;—>'.:ili conveniences: partly nirnl.slied: largeflower-garden; nochltdren. 405 Castro St., near Sev-enteenth. je2l tt

HillSEOF6 ROOMS AND A111. S'-'J 1 \u25a0\u25a0 NA-toma St., near Eleventh. JeiW it'

<£l')r7 -".<! HOUSE OK 0 ROOMS AND BATH.W_£J .t)\J. '•pU'"'4 Powell st- ]e-'8 tf

2-BTOBY BAY-WINDOW BOUSE, 7rooms, bath, laundry,basement; rent $40. In-

quire 100lBosh St., cor.Liguna. Je27 7t*1O ROOMS TO 1.11 AND FURNITURE FOR1O sale; these are beyond question the finest andbest lightedrooms Inthe city; very central: housealways full of good paying tenants; furniture forsale cheap toa goon tenant. Apply to I*. <;. MOL-i.i.y.!.'\u25a0\u25a0< Montgomery lit. |e2B 7t

>*: I<IMl HOUSE 8 BOOMS ANDBASEMENT.l£ili).O\J. 626 Locust avo., bet. McAllister st.and Golden Hate aye., off Laguna st. lean 6t*

<CQ HOUSE 5 ROOMS; 1555 KEARNY. NEARO. Greenwich. UAI'P ft CO., 415 Mont'ry.2871

C; ICEACH-3 new HOUSES ON dkvisa-\u2666«*'•'dero St., near Fulton, In full view of nil thepark travel; 8 rooms and bath; all conveniences;sunny and pleasant, AHHTON, 411 Montgomerystreet. Je24 lot

$|Q HOUSE, 5 NICE BOOMS; 1011V. MASON«J) I•'• st. : cable-road at door. H. I". SIOKEAL,402 Montgomery st. Jell tf/IOTTAiiI.;0 LARGE ROOMS; BATH;PATENTVj watereloset; room for stabling: largo basement;front und back garden. Apply *14 Dolores, jell tr

n KNisiii.i> nooses."lAI7 ''EARY, NEAR OCTAVIA

—HAND-

1i1Isou. furnished sunny flat: yard. je:;o tfTVTICKLYFURNISHED SUNNY CORNER FLAT1> 6rooms. 1201 Hush st. je'.'S .it

QiiABOSH—HOUSE TO KENT: ICKMTUKB,>,)'' for sale. je27 7t*

FLATS TO I.ICT.Tj-'LATS ROOMS; YARD, CELLAR; $18. 183 XJ Q'Farrell st. Je3o 'if

Ql-

EDDY—UPPER FLOOR: 4 SUNNY UNFOR-VlOnlshed rooms: private family;Jf~'•\u25a0 )e29 3t*r-.)UMiALI.I.srKI: ll'l'KKFLATOVS ROOMS,ii-O bath; modern Improvements, $30. m>29 tt

Y'LAT. 5 ROOMS. li.MII: NEW HOUSE. 67IHenry St., 1 block from Fifteenth aud Mar-

ket. Je2H 2t»

KENT 91260: FLAT.6 BOUMS; FURNIT RE$150. 2102 Howard St., cor. Seventeenth. 29 3«rpWO FLATS. 5 AND 4 ROOMS AND BATH INJ each: rent cheap. 506 iSholwcll St., bet Mue-

teouth and I'wentletli. Jo'i9 21* :

v,To7 UNION ST.—

FLAT OF 4 ROOMS; FURNl-'i—' ture of 2 rooms for sale. Je29 31*

\u0084.>- S'AToMA SUNNYPI.AT 6 ROOMS; BAY-U<)Iwindow, speaking-tubes and patent donr-bjiener: bath and all linproTeinents. ]e'2'J 3t*?V)A TENTH-B M'.NNV KOO11S; BATH AND4?y ;'s and all linpioveaients: rent $25. 29 if

7JIK HAVES—

SE. COR. FLAT OF 7-ROOMS•\fO and bath; with all modern improvements;

!bride basement: «ater Included; rent reasonable.;lJ,ulrcsH Webster st. ]c29 of

BUSINESS ( I!nOK.S-i ONTIMM).

IC"OTICE : SUV] SEVEEAL BUYERS WILL-J. Ing to Uivest 111 legitimate business. Parties de-BlHng to sell apply to TV.K. HEALT,1004 Market. 1*

<T"(1 UKCCEKY AND UAR, WITH3 SUNNY<ITI«-'V/. rooms: good business corner- rout only$25 month. W. V. JUCALY, 10U4 Market St. it"$-r.A SALOON, WITH10 WELL-FURNISH KD«jp It)V.rooms; clearing $;oo per mouth; cheaprent; owner selling for best of reasons. ApplyW.1. Ml \:.\. l'Mi.Mark el st., opp. Fifth. It*

atonnn ••HHOXirLK route, WITH team.COx'l'V. W. C. MYhELL, S2O Bauanuifl st.,Room 51. ji'JTT:-TyANTED—PARTNER IN MANUFACTURING"

business with $1000. Address Partner, l:ox163. Call Branch Office. je2B 7t*I^IRST- I.ASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE;I'doing good business; good location; must be a >1

'on account ofsickness. Apply810 Kearny. 217t*

SILENT PARTNER WANTED IN ANOLD-EB--0 tabllshed business; 10 yeara running ou Marketst.: lull Investigation: capital $5000: no agents:principals only. Address A. Z., Box 181, CallBranch our c. je2'J tf

IjRUIT-STOKE FOR SALE CHEAP. 247 FIF--1: . i.th>L. ]C2« 7t*

SALOON FOB SALE CHEAP. 112 JACKSONi street. je2*J 7t*1(KASCH BAKERY; CONFECTIONERY, VARI-1> eiy store; rent $15. Apply1105 Fulfom. 28 71*

S>9AO RESTAURANT: DAILY RKCBIPTS«v —V".'. from $14 to $18; furnished complete Ingood order; cheap rent: good reasons lor selling.Applyimi Branch OHice. Je267t*PARTNER WANTED IN RESTAURANT. 29iThird st. je2B 7t*Q."."; RESTAURANT FOR

•SALE: SUIT-

•Jf1•>iO. able for man and wife;must he sold atonce. Call at 105 Nintn st. jcljS lit*

<\(l(in'° *10.<> 0 niOFIT PER ANNUM;«n .11 HHIsmall lap.tilrequired. Apply Room 11,284 Montgomery St. je'Ja 7t*

-...!>::. BASH, DOOR AND BLIND FAC-tory run by steam; doing a good business: estab-

lished ten years; in county seat; northern part ofthe State: no other factory of the kind near: lum-ber cheap. Address W. I.McKAY,207 Montgom-ery St.. Sau Frr.ncisco. '.\u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0.\u25a0' lit*

KESI VURANT;-' FURNIIIED BOOMS; CHEAPXVif taken this month. 537 Howard. Je2sBt*[/•IRST-CLAHS GKOiERY-SIORE. BAR-ROOM,Ibilliard-table, for sale; reasonable figure. Apply

Cai.i. Branch oilicp. je'.'471*

li'llwl BRANCH BAKERY AND VARIETY-*iiOVM'.store; great bargain. CAi,i.HraiiCh. -4 7*

V<IR SALE-BRASS WORKS; COMPLETE; 3J latbi \u25a0. tools, boiler,engl.ie, shafting and mold-ingoutfit: can be sold In parcels to suit. Apply3i '-".._. Fulton st. jcl2tt

Q.l-J) COFFEE-HOUSE; CHEAP; 2 I'UK-—c)''. ntsheu rooms: account of departure.

•J4S Fourth st. i^i?.^*C- 1Ci|f| SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOXTHE(iT J i^i'u. riglitman; route on morning and even-ing newspapers Torsaie; pays CBi) per mouth profit.Ajiplyat this office. jelstf

MILLINER?BUSINESS ON LEADINGSTREET.C., Boi 134, Call Urancli Office. jelltf

IOK SALE HOOD PAYING HOTEL AND BAB.£ ApplyCall Branch orace. _ jeis 14t*q.> iTo\v3Ta^xd 60 cents PER shake per«jP— month willpurchase shares In t:ie RepublicSavings. BulUtlnz and Loan Association* $18 perin nth willpay oila Ran if$1000 call or semi forprospectns; ojen daily and evenings until9 o ock.624 Market st. Mr30 tf

ST~J7I7I GROCERY AND LIQUOR STOREC i"it/U. for sale: a good corner; handsomelyfitted up; Rood stock and business: owner will givealong lease. ApplyM.uooliwiN. 407 Halter).i;--tTHE WEEKLY CALL,WITH A WEEK'S NEWS,

fur ."»e. in wrapper ready for mailing.

J.01K.1N.. HOUSES M)H SALE.t 92500 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED LODG

-V ing-bouse of 40 rooms for sale; Is really worth?-loiii>; Full all the time aud paying largely; Is onmost prominent part of Market st. :owner Is com-pelled to sell on account of leaving the city on Im-portant business. Apply K. KENNY.22 Kearny. It

fl.I~(\ TO-DAY WILL BUY LODGING-HOUSE0 '••'"

of 9 rooms on Taylor st. 1.1). BARNARD,11<8 Market St., near Taylor, it*

«t9fthn LODGING-HOUSE, 40 BOOMS, FUK-%T— WV. nished mostly with Eastern walnut;centrally located vii Market st.; clearing $175 permonth; cheap rent; will trade for city or Oaklandproperty; good reasons forselling. W. L. GLKA-SON A CO.. 8*5% .Market St. 11*•tt 1,-/1 A NICK HOME LODGING-HOUSE OF0 '*'"'. 10 rooms: clearing 940 ;\u25a0\u25a0 r mouth. Ap-ply W. F. HEALY,1004 Market »t. It*QlAj.ii 24 ROOMS: CITY FRONT; ALL ON;

wIvlyU.oae floor:clearing *10J per month.

Call to-day. W. F. HEALY.1001 Market st. It*

L'OK SALE-FUKNITI'RK 5 ROOMS; CHEAP.!'1301 Mis;ion St.. cor. Ninth. It*(A LODGING-HOUSES. FROM 5250 TO $2000:~l\j<»\ b-trgaln-i. FLETCHER.. IEddy St. It"

•2. IQ(iA S9-11OOM GOOD LOimiNG-HOI'SK:0 IOW. positively clearlugover f1.'.0 monthly,must sell. McLAUUHLIN ,v 1.... 2b' Kearny. It*

TO LET—LODGING-HOUSE OF4O ROOMS; JUST1nhished: adjoins cor. Ilurdaud Hunt sts.. nearHoward Apply 10 to 12 on premises. |e29 81

fe Iil/ll) .- KOOM LODGING-11OCSE: MOST-t^ 1-V'l. |y black walnut furniture; rent amiv.. \u25a0. i$100. W.M.ENGLISH .'. C0..23 Kearny.2B7*/•Ol'.NiiK HOl's'i:, 40 ROOMS; IWAYS FULL:Vjall male roomers; present owner has had It 5years; g-md loc.iliou. 507 Mission st, 828 71L'I'KN.SUEirFLTiT, S ROOMS; CLEARING $.!5i monllily. Adorers 1;. Box £». this ornrf. je2S t*l*

II::nITIKB ;1.,;- .i

£\u25a0 i -,<v FOX FURNITURE OF 7 ROOMS; 4•„ lUvrented: rent .-23. 1108 Mission. je3i)3t*

PATENT KITCHEN-TABLES. 94 50 EACH. AT1 H.SCH K.LHAAS'Furniture Store, 408 Eleventh.tt.,Oakland. <l> Ccod tt

l'Olt.s.il.K CHEAP— HOI SEHOLDFUKNI FJR^";J. rooms can be rented. .' Mintaye. je29J!t*TV'EW CHAMBER SETS OF 7 PIECES, $15 CASH,1> or Installment. WILL! '. HRoS. 931 Jon, tf/COUNTRY BUYERS WISIIINU SECONDHANDVJ furniture or carpets, at reduced prices, cull,1;

1HALS,110Fourth st. ;utisfactlou guaran-teed or money refunded: goods shipped tree. :ii4**

A. IN PLAIN FIGURES; ON IN--"A Btailments. without Utter -;. you can f:;ruu'iyour home as cheap as for cash elsewhere at HEX-EY'S laige lurulture and carpet wardrooms, 18 to24 Ellis St. 21tfiGOOD CHANCE— YOUR HOUSE FURNISHED***

complete with furniture, carpets, stoves, cur-tains, blankets, pictures and mirrors, at cash prices,on easy installments; small deDOSlt. M. FRIED-MAX * CO.'S, largest installment house on tbeCoast 223 aud 230 Stockton St.. cor. Posts opeaevenings; prompt attention paid to country orders.

TKKi.iNu Furniture co.-carpet-Ta ndSTERI.INU FI'RNITURK CO.—I kRPETS \S!>furniture, JUJW anil 1041 Market St.. Kosentnai

Bonding. auT tf

A I1. MY GOODS ARE DOWN TO BED ROOK.A prices: parlor suit; $25, ranges $8, new cham-ber sets complete 815: net inns allround; cash orInstallment*. T H. NELSON. 138 Fourth st S<):t

FUlc.Nin RE \\ \s :iii.

S~T-:i.L TOUR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE TOWILEY BROS, tor cash. 931 Mission. je27 tf

CCABE. 128 FOURTH PAYS THE~HHiH-est price for furulture, stoves, ranges, carpets.

IGH PRICE PAID Foil HOUSEHOLD FCR-UPBICK PAID FOX HOUSEHOLD FUR-nltnre. GALLAGHER.1241 Market. nr.9th-6 tt

\ LWAYS SELL YOUR FURNITURE. CARPETS,A etc., to MARK i.i.i Room UK, MurphyBuilding,and receive extra money. ap22 tt

A"LARGE QUANTITY OF SECOND-HAND FUR-utture wanted; 20 per cent bald more than else-

where. MaLONE, 34 Fourth St.; new .stora miUSI

MJ. SIMMONS a CO.. AUCTIONEKBB, WILL. buy your lumlture, pianos and books. Ui7Market st. • api) tt

AFTEB TRYING OTHERS, DON'T SELL UN-til you have seeu (Has. LEVY.53« and 53d

California St.. as he pays the highest cash prices forfurniture; office lixtures, etc. ap24 tf

TANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY WILLbuy your furniture tor cash or exchange new

furniture for old. 1045 Market st. apl9 BinLL SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND GAB-peu bought, large or small lots; call or s^al

poslaL ROSENTHAL, 110 Fourth st. uo!4lf

T\ LUNDY,829 MARKET ST., PAYS HIGHEST1/. price for second-hand furniture. aps tf

YOU CAN GET MORE~MONEY FOB YOURiond-hand furniiure from J. NOONAN & CO.,

1021 Mission st.. nr. Mitn. than elsewhere lal4 tr"

(AltllIs

IBRUSSELS 1 IRI'ETS, ELEGANT PATTERNSJ' Bile per yard, sewed and laid; best value everoffereu. S. w.SIIIREK, 1234 Stockton st |e!2 tt

/"IAHPETS-^SMITH'S BRUSSELS. 000 A YARD;Vy lustallmcut price elsewhere $11 a yard. M.FRIEDMAN A CO.. 228-230 Stockton st., cor. Post.

/\u25a0ILOSING UP ESTATE: lIRUSSELS SEWED,• laid.uuc: S-p1y,25e»11-cloth,l2i \u25a0 r:curt.iln-poles,Bt»c;in.ating. lOC NEWMAN BROS.. 117 Sixth

MUKSK9.

JUST aKKTVED 2 CAB^LOADS"FINE YOUNGhorses. 1325 Eddy st. j...0 7t»

HOKSE FOR BALE—OOOD MARE. APPLYgrocery, cor. Ellis anil Lagiina sts. Jn36 It*

I-hi: SALE CHEAP— HORSE, HARNESSJT and second-baud business wagon. 1140 Folsoiustreet. Je'.'9 at*

tV)R BALE—2 Ij^>OD HORSES AND GOODspring wagon; very cheap. 623 Pacific St.,

Room I. je29 71*

Two>strong, FRESH HORSES FOB sale,X new from ranch. Apply43 Silver st. Je29 3t*

BROWN PACING HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD-ANDsound, can pace in 2:36 1 bay mare, 4 years old,

sound. Hue roadster; bay mare, 8 years old; linebusiness mare; good road mare, stand withoutbitching, and sound: brown horse, 12 years old,sound, can trot iv 2:30 or better. 1310 Marketstreet. Jc2B M'MOB SALE— HORSE AND BUGGY; OWNIhas no use for it willhe sold to highest bidder.228 and 230 Stockton St. Je2B Tt

QGENTLE PONIES, BROKE I0 HARNESS AND0 saddle, cheap. 1325 Eddyst )e2B 31*

BALE—LIUHIBUSINESS HORSE AT 287Brno .lose aye. P. MCCARTHY. Jc2B ti

DOUBLE OR .'.1.1. TEAM FOR SALE, WITHStand at Fifthand Braunan sis.; accommoda-

tions forsingle or double team: 3 rooms to let forsmall family. Apply311 Tenth st, je..'i 71

DRAUGHT HOUSES; BROKEN * UNBROKEN;Perchernn and Clyde stock. Address J. It.

\u25a0\u25a0-( MM-.111111. Cornwall Stat'n. Contra CostuCo.l in-*

U.i<.«)Ni AM) «.'AllltlA«tKS.

VTEW" ASU Si iO.I) HANI) BAKEK-WAUONBi.land buggies cheap. 828 Harrison st. je.io ft*Vok SALE-FAMILY CAttBIASEj CHEAP. 14241 Greenwich at, \u25a0 Je29 7t

1.-OK SALE—NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUO-T gies: cheap. BOS (iolden Gate aye. je-^y 7t«

IriOß BALK -SECOND- HAND 11UGGY; GREAT'bargain. 1310 Stockton st.'

Je23 7t

SECOND-HAND 2-SEATED BUGGYAND BUTCH-Ocr wagon: cheap. 856 Howard. ai)s Sin

bMVLMi 4IACJIINKS.

KWINIPTHACIIINKS FOR" SALK AND KB-paired. W. B.HIUUI.NS. 618 Hayes St. mr4 tf

J..jr NEW YORK OK HELPMATE: BRAND«5).)O. new; latest; best for $35: all kinds repaired;rented cheap. .1. 1., HICKS. buT Mission, inrl tt\_ _____

TO^LKASIi.rpo LEASE. THH 3-SIOKY AND BASEMENTX brick buildingsouthwest cor. .Mission and First

6ts., as a whole or In part; the attention of whole-sale wineand liquor men 1-4 called to tins excellentlocation. Applyto JOHN CARROLL, 607 Missionstreot. \u25a0 \u25a0"\u25a0 le2stf

FINANCIAL.

iifCMirTHTiT70 loan AT lowest" mai*-»TJ)«JUI/.UUI» ket rate* on city and country ro.U |OiUte,any auiuiiuts. SUiJljl.Li.li.4-0 Ualllsrula. II j

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BfsiyFss riiAXCKS.(.--|||| HOTEL FOR SALE-lIANDSuMKI.V, <i<;vfv». lurnisued hotel and cottages across. t cbay; bo rooms; magnificent grounds; fine loca-. '-li^n: paying largelyboth winter and summer: keptIT present owner 17 years: lie is retiring fromTr»iisluei>s; a longlease at low rent will be given;this is st-clus iiievery respect. Apply to K.Im.NNY.22 Kearny Et. ItI^7^(l HOOD CHANCE FOR A MAN WILL-«!,. I*J\J. ing to work—Express business ror sale;Mir« steady trade from stores, etc., of $'.50 periMonth, which will be fully secured to Incomingman; is one of very best stands on Market at.; a tinehorses and first-class wagon; you can have IS days*trial before buying; iwner will remain with youuntil fullyposted. ApplyK.KENNY,22 Kearny.llC«I'JAA GROCERY -STORK AND BAB FOR

')'"". sale; is upon a moat prominent cornerIn be center of the city; has handsome fixturesand fine stock: owner Is connected with anotherliusiness outside of the city and has to depend solely. <m hired heip for this storn; this Is an opening sei-pom otterwl. Apply I. KENNY.22 Kearny St. It><r7(ili CLEARS 9180 PER MONTH OVER«ipi lUU.all expenses: owner does nothingelseIut collect three days Inthe mouth; milk route for-Riie:any one can run it as the milk is deliver) to

\u25a0' bdro by wholesale milk dairymen each day: owner• lias kept it15 ysarsi employs 2 men to deliver; has\u25a0 "3 burses, 2 wagons, cans, etc.: you can have a trial

of tbe business until tully satisfied before bintut:owner Is retlriug from the business. Apply K.KENNY,22 Kearny st. It

'V 111lllI FINE SALOON ON MARKET ST.,C* M'<"'.near the Baldwin Hotel, forsale; doing• a fine business: ii.-- long lease; well titled op andBlocked; Tery best reasons for soiling; also a linos;tioou ou Mnrket st. connected with a first-classlivery stable: only $t-50. Apply K. KENNY, 22Kwirnyst. It'V!I|n|I J'APKK ROUTE FOR SALE: ISITON•%. 1\J\J\J . one or our very best morning papers: Is. very central downtown; making good wages; onlyrequires 2 hours 10 deliver each morning: any onecan run it ami make good wages: this investment isfes sure as real est.ite: 2 weeks' trial allowed before\uu ... Applyto K. KENNY.22 Kearny st. i:1 ASS FOUNDRY FOR SALE IN ONE OF "Ii:

.-i' largest towns, a short distance from San Frau-rlsco; full value for the money; good urufitablebusiness; 1.-; of is.,us for selling. Apply K.KhN.\Y. 22 Ream] \u25a0: It

V'liKl PARTNER WANTED IN SALOON;V«-'"v< first-class. ,1. W. GALE a FEAZELL,

:-*'.*">Kearny st. Je3o 31*

et'/in PART>HK WANTED IN COMSIIS-«Ip.)UU. slim business. J. W. GAL] A FEAZKLL,HO5 Kearny st. je.;O 3t*.^.--(i PARTNER WANTED, !\u25a0• !A X !•:•_ UU\>. orders in the store and assist in lookingalti-r general details in a plain cash businesscredit ever thought of) in this city;estaiilisiied ftyears; clearing »;',OO per month: you can try it2weeks beture buying; no night or Sunday work; noprevious \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0..».:-\u25a0 partner will"' "lenrlt you the business; a man with any ordinaryIndulgence, and steady, lober, industrious disposi-tion willget along and l>er-<>me his own master: arare opportunity. W. L.ULEASON ft CO., 865 1jMarket st. It*

re CIHAK-STOKKS; FINE PLACES.0 :i. groceries and bars: bargains.. 15 branch bakeries and eaniiy-STores.

IS coffee saloons and resuura its.20 saloons at all irices4 good partnerships: allbargains.VI.F.TCHKK. 1 Eddy St. It*

(JJ. j-- RESTAURANT FOP. SALE. ACCOUNT«£) If«'. having 2 'places; willsell others also.Apply 33j'j Third si. jejW3t«

(T.- , /. Iii:;M.l: WANTED in AN OLD i

.C'""'. talili>hed cash liusines*. paying md-

Bonicly: previous experience not required; noi. {hi or Sunday work; fine cbanc? for a -...;>\u25a0man. PACIFIC BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 7 Grantavenue. It

QALOOX.-'JYITH >. LIVING-BOOMS, CHEAP;k- must sell at once. 317 Pacific st je:-;o7t*0!~\l\ sa loox, WITH 3 LARGE LIVINQ-t>I»V- rooms. Apply4Hi ThirdSt. je.0 M*

a'O SELL OUT YOUR BUSINESS PROMPTLY

Iiforcash go to 1. D BARNARD. 1148 Market St..Ift.Mason and Taylor: established 1859. It*

sl'-t'vM MILLINERY STOKE. WITH 2 NICE«., OOU. livingrooms; N. of Market St.; rent onlyS-i': has a good-paying trail.). I. D. BARNARD.IllsMarket st.. ne:ir Taylor. It*

fltfinn SALOON. WITH ROOMS, 3 HACKV."

'V. ami upstairs; verycentral: near Fourthi.L.IMarket: low rent; positive bargain. I. D. BAR-IV*I:D.1148 Market St.. near Tajlor. It*< I'-iOH WOOD AND COALY KEPT BY

IV1CUV. present owner 21years ;retiring frombusiness; tias large established trade: solvent, legltl-luhte lnvestmetit; choice central location, 1. D,HAKNAKI),1148 Market St., hear Taylor. 11*_

II- YOO WANT TO BUY OR SKI.I. A BUSINESScallon SIIOAFF 6 ROSS. 873'j;Market sr. It

Q'J^A SALOON, WITH LIVING ROOMS;\u25a0 . .)i>l'.cheap rent; a sure bargain. SHOAFIROSS. 873 9 Market st. It

Q Iim/i CIGAR-STOKE; CLEARING $200 A«4. l-UU. month: one of the finest stands on

tM;ir»et St.: leasvd .it low rent: best or reason* TorBelling at a sacrifice. SHOAFF A- BOSS S73i/3Market st. It*

OJOXn RESTAURANT ON MARKET ST.;

f«C«JiJL'. doing a good business: iiiruisbed com-I.'>.- ingoovlorder; cheap rent; fine bargain: goodr.-a*.ni3 lor selling. SIIOAFF * ROSS, 8731.,Market St. It

ClQAlll"! CORNER SALOON IN COUNTRY•'''\u25a0 and \u25a0 ling beer business; bottling

.' 40 barrels per week: 4 wagons, 7horses: wine andliquor business; house 7 rooms: cheap ie:.:. .'<>'. _•lease; clearing from

•;i"i\u25a0 i c 00 per month; line

large briCK cellar; well worth 812,000; owner sell-ing: account of going toGermany. Si.LESS A- C')., :

!'.\u25a0•\u25a0 Market st. It*

Cm i:l)ii -SALOON and i.ysti-r--«^p IUv'V. house, near Uar el st.; elegant flx-'ture3; fine ptock: clearing S'-*>o to S3OO month:<lls<reeme::t partners M. LlisS, 9»S Marget st. It*

COA A? RESTAURANT: » RECEIPTS I*20~~TO«_ • '\>. j;5 per day; must be soid (itouce; ac-'

ccunt sickness. ': LESS. »95 Market »t. It*

QfTHH SALOON AND LUNCH-HOIS] . WITH•^ UUU. 5 [igrooms, between factories: wellStocked. M. LESS A: CO.. 9!'5 Market st. lt»^' -• I It'll SALOON IN CITY FRONT. OPPO-O - "IV'U.si:e the ferry,doing a large Business;c Ije^p rent and long lease; sellir.g on account of ilis-

tfigr»-ementvt'ith partnership. M.LESS A CO 995

>ijr;.ctst. It*

fli JAM PRODI I -STORE, «I111 3 LIVINGV'iW.rooms. Inheart of city:doing fi:ie liusl-lir?s. M.LESS A CO.. ft»s Market st. It*

(J7|l(| FAMILY LIQUOR-STORE. DOING A«j: IU\/. good business; fine stock and fixtures:cheap rent and long lease. Apply ii.LESS, 935J!»r.-.et St. It*>^ I"id WORTH *800; SALOON; BKST LOCA-*£"1O\J. t:..:,; 7 rooms, completely .furnished;fine trade: rent only$30: must sell at once: see

•t. -. GEO. STEWART. 138 Kearny St. lt_

IC'1 Xn PAKTXEB WANTED; EMPLOYMENT

C IO\J. Office:trade Jl to SlO per day and In-ricuslng rapidly;this is no price for this business;is worth $350. but must have help: best location;rht'ap rent; leading street; ground-Moor: notnrces-ssry to understand the business: is easily learned;viillsultan] one willingtoassist: willfindplenty tod>: never MteMa chance: don't miss It:fulliuvesti-£.:ion. GKO. STEWART, 135 Kearny St. It

CJ-Q^A DOWNTOWN DAY I'.KSIACI'.ANT-.-.I.}( i. Among who!es.i!e lions-s; patronized al-most exclusively by mercantile and business men;best place incity;doc 1very tine business; no mealsless than 25 its, and upwar 1; 46 chairs, first-class!...;.-e. and furniture complete: closes nights audBandars; must -oil on account of sickness; grandr.'.a.'ire. See GEO. STEWART. 136 Kearny st. itc..i-(\ PARTNEK WANTED TO-DAY INV?

—*JV'. tirst-class cash business, suitable ror any

1 liii'i.vober, steady man: has good trade; clears toeach J75 to fSS per month; can be Increased with'lielp of active, indastrious partner: good liia-:VaUied mure than money: prefers partner to hiredliilp:no Light or Sunday wort; experience notlie<ti--*'*arT; business >aslly learned; grand oppor-tunity for man with small capital: best of refer-'i:;ce. See Gl'.O. SI ART.136 Kearny St. It

Sit \u0084•-1. COMMERCIAL EXPRESS AND*~ 1UtJ'/. transfer business; partner wanted tolot as cashier, keep the books, i.:\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0> . receiving,skipping and delivering freights and mercbaudisc:I.us 9 good teams, bams; everything complete andin first-cias:* running order: has special tontractsv\ith laiiiu.'d and steamboat companies and manymercantile bouses for transportation of generalIrrlcht aud merchandise, with regular trade, cicar-i:ig*\u25a0•50 per mouth; business established 13 years;

\u25a0 best of references; full Investigation and trial.Oi;o. STEWART, 135 Kearny at. lt_41J17C SALOON: POOL-TABLE, STOCK AND•„'*> 10. fixtures; good location on Market St.L'UOKKK A TEMPLE. tillMarket St. It*

O/in PARTNER WANTED: STRICTLY• —'I', cash business: on Market st.; experiencetitioecessary. BOOKER a TEMPLE. 841 Market.l*

''[ <r. -I r(\ \ I.i"STAUKANT: DAILY RECEIPTS» tuv, from *12 to $1C: linehandsome place;greatest bargain Inthe city; worth $450: sicknesscause. L'OOKhR .V TKMPLE.B4IMarket. I.l*

"0.9 (lrii, WANTED MAN TOLOAN HIS KM-C'Jvv". ploycr this amount, at 8 per cent in-: rirst; *75 per month wages willbe allowed. Mo-LAUUHLIN&CO., 26 Kearay St. It*'- C ~T\T\ GROCERY. BAB AND 8 FURNISHED0 Iv'W. rooms; old established business; bar-g.iin. \u25a0 LAI :iI.IXA CO.. 28 Kearny st. It*

Ci'->-«n CANDY. SODA AND CONFECTION-. .i.'W. cry: offer wanted onaccount ofsickness,auLAUiiULIN .'. CO.. 2c Kearny St. 11*d>.l,'A|| QROCERY— 3 HORSES AND 2 WAG-. 4JUU. '.m: employing 3 clerks; near city;big

bioiness. Mclaughlin a C0..28 Kearny st. it*

7IORNES FAMILY LIQUOR-STORE. DOING\jgood business; flue stock and fixtures; longlease. 145 Thirdat. Je29 Ht«

fRAND CHANCE-FOB SALE: BUTTER, EOOS'1and cheese, groceries, etc. Stills '25 and 28,

brand Arcade Market,Sixth si., near Folsoin. 2.):<_•\ \u25a0.:\u25a0 -.-. LADY WOl ;.[) LIKE rd Ml Xl

\u25a0-\ witha respectable lady of some business ability

and small means. Call OUS Folsom St. je29 2•

G~ PAYING SALOON AND CIGAR-STORK1rot sale cheap: selling ou account of leaving

city. 1151 Market st. je29 3t«

Q.VALL GROCERY AND (SALOON FOX SALE>J cheap. Inquire 20 Everett st. Jc29 71*

S, ITIONKKY-STOKK FOE SALE. 759V4Howard st. Jc29 at*

/1OOD-PAYINIi RESTAURANT, IN A FIRST-'J class location: clearing $150 per month: full

time glveu to Investigate to Intending purchaser;l'resent owner retiring from business. Apply rorlocation and price by letter to Restaurant, Box '.' i,(a1.1, r.rani I. office; no agents. je2j)3t*

C-'An*0B SAI.E-OLI>ESTABLISHED AND, ,)'Mf.neli-paylug saloin on the city front, on

account of sickness of proprietor. 2120 Mason st.,second floor: no agents. je'-'8 31*

IiUTCHER BUSINESS FOI< SALE IN A MOST1> desirable pan of the cl'.y; doing a splendid liusl-ii's<; well established; must liesold: foMiarticularsapply to F. UKIA CO.. 630 Clay St. J«2l 7t*'.1-/. FOB sale-bakery, CANDY, to-•if ••)!'. ijnceo and notions; 3 rooms with store;rent 115, 1828 Howard st. i-« Tt-

GlPAYING DAIUY PRODUCE AND V.I--VT r.ety store; line location; low rent; 3nlce livingrooms. ApplyCallBranch Ofnce. je2B t*_LIV lIOKSC AND COVERED wagon, with' -T good paying route; selling on account of alek-iim. Apply Inevening, 01:11,3 Natoina st. Je2B M*I,'KUIT-STOKE; ESTABLISHED 4 YEARS;1 inustbesnld; health cause or selling. Address

1-rult, Box yT. 1 \u25a0 1.1. Branch OBlce. Je2H 3t*

OO1) PAYING SALOON; TERMINUS OF 4V lines ofcars: also lodrlng-liouse; parties going

\u25a0£ast. Inquire413 ronrth m. Jea3 4t»AUNDiiYTor sale~run by machinery.JAUKDRY lOK BALE—KUN BYMACHINERY.j 315 heventecn.li at. je2n 71*

I,'OR COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE;jrnicely fitted up: good location. 15 Mason.2S 3*rOR HALE-IN OAKLAND. AN OLD-KSTAB--1 lished bakery at Point Station. Seventh St., (loin?

a lusiness of upward of $IV per day, with nor»«in.I wagon, and one of the best routes In West Oak-laud- present owner owns the premises and Is re-tiring from business. Icqulreal 1812 Seventh st.,

Oakland. |e27 7t«

V I7An CORNER SALOON AND HOTEL;. •_ Ii\l\l.good business place: selling account I

til other business; no agents. 113 Part aye., bet. jIIlib and Sixth,Bryant and Brannau. ]e27 7t*

IKQAiILODGIXG-HOU"SEAND SALOON; CEN- j«ipt/UV'. trollylocated. Apply CallBranch.27 7*

A1..00N K"lt SALE CHEAr. APPLY 898 ILLI-O uols St., Potrero. Jcviti 7t*

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