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BCSIXESS CHAXCTS,
QlQnfi SALOON. NEAIt MARKET ST., DO-
V. lOVHI. liir a business ot »1200 a month. Ap-
|ily M. LKSS.99S Market St. . It*
SIUIO C OKFKE SALOON, ON MARKET ST.,
l)\J\J. doing a large business: good itoefc aud
Sne fixtures; imi-t be sold to-day. Apply at M.
l.Kss-. 995 Market st. It*
C7^|| PARTNER WANTED IN GOOD PAY-
O ' <J''. ing oyster-house In heart of tli" city; do-
Insalargi ness; old established: clearing over
$250 pet month. M. LESS. 99S Market. It*
© QXl\ SALOON AND BOABDINO-HOTJSE: 15
OOuu, rooms; nicely furnished; between fac-
torlCS doing a large business; well worth $1500: a
great Bargain. M. LESS. 996 Market St. It*
<ST.>ii,. RESTAURANT AND OYSTER-
vj) 1 OuU. house doing large business; elegant
fixtures- fine stoelc; lo heart of city: it is a bargain;
6 living rooms. M. LESS, B9S Market. It*
nilCil RESTAURANT WITH 9 KOOMS; GOOD
*4pOO"'. location and splendM business; selling
on account of BiCkness. M. LESS, 995 Market. It*
C.I'X/1 GROCERY AND BAR. W 1 1 II NEW I-
tJUOU. story building: selling 10 to 15 ij-barrels
beer a week. M. I.ESS. 888 Market. ' It*
& 1 t\(\(\ PAHTNER IN FIRST - CLASS SA-
LUW. loon; doing large business; ru!l inves-
tigation to right man; a splendid chaucc to make
money. M. LESS. 898 Market at. It*
C-OjlA RESTAURANT IN KIKSI-CLASS LO
<3Tt/viu. cation ou city front: well fitted up:
doing large business; clearing over $175 a month: a
genuine offer. M. I.ESS, 995 Market st. It*
C-1 P.n/1 SALOON ON THE CITY FRONT; DO-
«D 1 uUU. ing good business ; this Is a splendid op-
portunity for auy ouedesinu ' a good business: in-
vestigation solicited. M. LESS. 995'Market. It*
/mii.p RETAIL PRODUCE BUSINESS; HORSE
vl and wagon. Stanford stables, Alaineda. lti 7t*
Ir>RVIT AND VEGETABLE STORE, CHEAP. 1381
I felegrapli ave Oakland. C»I. mylU 7t«
KESTAURANT rO LET AND FIXTURES FOR
sate: large range and aO-gallon boiler: cupted
tor 14 vears. IOOMCAIIIsI st. niy!6 3t»
CoRNKIt i|:imki:y AND BAB; ON ACim'NT
V> or other business; this Is a bargain. 313 Serenth
street. myl6 7t*
L'olt SALE — THE PIONEER NEWS AND
T variety s:..r.> or Blsson: well-assorted stock: car-
rying agci.o San iiainisco dallj p*pers: paying
well : but business elsewhere requires owner's atten-
tion. Address P. O. Box 77. Sisaon, Cal. myl6 3t
| - . j CHOP-HOUSE an RESTAURANT;
'l»Jv'. doing good business. Apply Call ot-
flce. in ylH lm*
CIUAR-STOBE— ATION; WITH FUR-
nlahed room. 308V; Sixth st. my 16 7t*
ALOON. WITH THREE KOOMS, FOR SAI.F.
493 fourth st myltJ7l*Suex
! 11(1(1 boarding and LIVhl'.Y STABLE
»TIUUI.». lease; low rent; good location; owner
learing city. Address o. L.. I!oi liti. Call Brunch
t'lSce. myl6 3t*
Ql " ' BAKERY. CANDY, CIGARS. NOTIONS:
yll»'i rooms. Apply Call ranch Office. It*
Vt'K SALE-GROCERY AND BAB, ANII FIR-
J. niture oi .3 nice living-rooms; a bargain; see th:s.
Apply at 356 Jessie St.. bet Fourth and Fifth. 16 3t«
TO SELL OUT YOUR BUSINESS PROMPTLY
-I tor cash go to I. D. BARNARD. 1148 Market st.
I'ft. Mason and raylor; established 185!). It*
agICA BRANCH BAKERY \N|i CONFEC-
<v 1 %J\J , tlonery. vt ii h 2 tine living-rooms, hand-
Bomely rurnianed; crijtest bargain ever offered:
choice location. N. of Market St.; splendid place for
coiree parlors: furniture alone worth the money
aske.l; sure bargain. 1. D. BARNARD, 1148 Mar-
ket St., bet 3lason and Taylor. It*
00.",| i CARPENTER-SHOP: best .iohiuni;-
V"<J"- shop in San Francisco, without auy ex-
ception: owner has large butldiug contracts; cannot
uttend to shop tra.lr: finest bargain ever offered. I.
li. BABN ABD. 114» Market St., near Taylor. It*
c-xnrv cuop-nousE and restaurant;
«Jr«JUU. one of the finest places ever offered for
the money: a live paying trade; sold only on ac-
const of departure. I. D. BARNARD, 11<8 Market
it., bet. Mason and raylor. it*
■VOTICE— I HAVE SEVERAL BUYERS WILL-
i-> ing to Invest In legitimate business. Parties de-
s.rlng to .sell apply to W. K. HKAI.V, 719 Market. 1- |
CSfin Al CIUAR-SIOKE FOR SALE— ni-:ai:
yrtyiyl. Market and Thlrrt: suecessfull) run for
14 years by one party ; this la a chance seldom offered
to purchase payli bustness; satisfactory reason for
selling. Apply W. F. HEAL-V. 719 Market st. It*
Qftdft PARTNER WANTED— IN AN OI.D-ES-
OUVIy. tabllshed cash commission buaineas;
duties l;^ht. pleasant and easily learned; remaining
partner can give references to leading business firms
of tola city as to reliability, etc.: investigation, so-
licited; rar chance. BOOKER ft. TEMPLE, 841
Market st. Room 1. It*
ffif Ol \l I SALOON NEAR MARKET ST.: GOOD
<JpOUU. stock, fixtures, trade and pool-table; 3
rooms Ipartly furuislied; must be sold; great s.icri-
llce. BOOKER a TEMPLE. 841 Markets!. lt«
ll;JX|| PATNER WANTED TO ATTEND TO
•2 ov. collec tions an.l look after hired help in a
legitimate contracting and Jobbing busiuess: clear-
ing about $100 per mouth to eaeh the year round;
line chance for a'n Industrious man. SIiOAFK A
ROSS. 873 Market st. it
<•>-,( 1 PARTNER WANTED TO ATTEND
•V — <JV. the inside portion in a good buMtjcsson
Market St.; clears at lea«t $150 per month; not an
orhee business : sure to double: a full investigation
allowed. Apply K. KENNY. 22 Kearny ,t. it
19(1(1 PART CASH: BARBERS. ATTEN-
C I-""' tlou— A tine chance for a good man to
make money; located In a fine interior town on rall-
road: a good bouse aud lot included: established
lor years. A pply K. KENNY, 22 Kearny st. It
C;A(W| COFFEE SALOON; FINE BTAND ON
V. •J\J\r. Montgomery St.; good trade: best rea-
s_o:.s for selling. Apply K. KKNNY. 22 Kearny stlt
99^0 PAPER ROUTE FOB SALE; CLEARS
<J — — O\J. $105 per mouth: $1001) ot nbove
ainou: t can remain and be paid oiit of the profits of
the route: Is upon one of our most prominent
ii.. . 1 1 i - 1 _: papers; only requires 2i 3 hours' .-itteDtion
each morning: Is In the center or tbe business por-
tion of rhv city: any one can ruu this; you .an nave
SO days' trial belore you bnr: Is one of the safest
investments in tne city. Apply K. KENNY, 22
Kearny st. It
s.-|->"ll PARTNER WANTED To LOOK
«_ 1 —i-)\J . after the store, etc.. in a sure, first-class
ms ifactnr] business; has 500steadyci tomers
In tbis city; hardly auy opposition: clears $250 per
month and increasing all the time: sure to be duu-
tie inside of one year: one of present owners is
leaving the State; be will break you into the husl-
ntss thoroughly before leaving; a trial of business
allowed ; this is genuine and sure fortune for euter-
prlhlng man. Apply K. KENNY, 22 Kearny st. It
I "'lll I GROCERY BTOBE: GREAT BAB-
<£)A«)\JU. gain; one of very beat cornen In the
city; has a sure trade of $1500 to $2000 per mouth;
handsome store: stock fixtures, borse and 2 wag-
ons sold for above amount: best 01 reasons for sell-
Ing. Apply K. KENNY, 22 Kearny st. It
I -|W| SALOON FOB SALE; DOING A
O I <->V>U. trade of $SOO per month; located near
Golden Gate Park aud ball grounds, at the terminus
or one of principal cable lines; well ntted up. In-
clii'ling 7 rooms; sure to clear »'JOO per month;
full proof. K. KEN V, 22 Kearny st It
O7XII RESTAURANT — SOMETHING SURE;
«[P I k)\i. fine location in the Western Addition:
sure, steady trade of from *30 to $40 per day; 3
living rooms: the trade connected with this place Is
permanent. Apply K. KENNY. 22 Kearny st. II
ttUlin PABTNEB WANTED IN A FIRST-
*'.'»-'. class ca.sh busiuess iu this city : has a fine
trade in both cllr ana c-.iiritry, clearing from $250
to $350 ler montb; established 8 years: large
■mount of orders on hand; Is In one or the best busi-
ness locations In the city; do night or Sunday work;
no previous experience required, but must be a
sttady man of good common seuse: owner Is tire.
o: hired belp. Apply K. KENN Y, -.' Kearny st. It
Q7XA FINE CORNER SALOON NEAR
O ' O\J • Montgomery and Market; Is really worth
-'I: selling ou account of slckuess; long lease.
pply K. KENNY, 22 Kearny St. It
Q-iyi RESTAURANT AN COFFEE SALOON
•_ 'lt)l/. partner wanted at once; owner first-class
c.'ok; wants good man for the dlnlug-room and
cash counter: splendid pace; receipis $22 to $30
per day; Is hai.diumely fitted up: is best place lu
tli- city; right In business center: never su'-h a bar-
k-.-in; js well worth $600: must sell: needs help-
<lnn't miss this. ScaGEO. STEWART, 135 Kearuy. l
*•; 1 (-U\fi To RESTAURANT MEN: LARGE
'. lUUU. restaurant, cuffoa saloon, elegant bar.
ai d fiat upstairs; 7 handsome furnished rooms and
L.itn ; for sale at a bargain: located near the works
ar.d car house ol the largest cable company In the
world; employs 400 to 500 men; place under long'
aul ravorable lease and does a cash trade of $45 to
$'>5 per day; clearing from $125 to $175 per month:
the location Is the most desirable In the city and:
cannot help but command a very large patronage;
sickness cause. IJEO. STEWART. 135 K earn y st It
Q9/)(1 PARTNER WANTED TO-DAY IN A :
V — V'w. I'.r.st-' manufacturing business doing
large trade; rapidly growing: has stock, b..th raw
and manufactured, on hand and regular trade;:
citMM 100 per mouth, with prospect lor largo In-
crease: mus; be willing to work In store and assist
generally; need not understand tbe business; Is
easily learned: has many large orders on hand: best
" reference. OEO. STEWART. 135 Kearny st It
Ol: SALE— FINE UROCERY AND BAR: NO
J reasonable offer 2reru^eU; must be sold l.nruedt- .
»tri). 1501 Tnrk st _ myll MeWel 3t*
1/1(1(1 MILLINERY BUSINESS: DOING
«4i IWU. good bnsincss; one of best thorough-
fnresln city. 1!. M. Box l'^l. Call Hranch. my'-' tt
Ej lIKIW'K SALE-STATIONERY. NOTIONS.
lUy. caudy: also branch bakery: fino new
riitures: stock aud fixture* worth $600; In new cot-
tage 3 rooms and bath. Apply jCai.i. Branch. nils 7f>
\» ELL-STOCK ED SALOON WITH 3 FURNISHED
" rooms for sale cseap. in<iulreat 1114 Folsoni
street, my 15 4t«
OTEADI EMPLOYMENT AND GOOD WAGES
i-/ will be given to an Intelligent man, with busi-
ness experience, who Is not arraid of work, round
tinall country hotel 1 party must loan his employer,
a bermau lady, $1500 cash, for which amount a
good Interest and real estate security will be given.
Address A. 11., Box 126. Cau, Branch. royls 2t*
poFFEE-MILL FOR BALE, CHEAP; HENRY
V> Troemer Star In order, Inqulrs of WHEELER
MARTIN, 2255 Market st myls 3t*
"I OOK, A I INi: BUSINESS FOR •380; NO RENT;
J J clears **o. Address at once, O_ Bor 160, Cai.i.
Branch Ofiice. my 21*
IAKPENTKR-MIOP-AN OLD-ESTABLISHED
\J carpenter-sbop for sale, including signs, bencb-
xrrews, lumber and traile. for $150; good chancs for
a steady man; must sell. Btevanaoa St., near
Sixth. injlS2t" .
J-OR SALE— OLD-ESTABLISHED BABEMENT
J saloon, clearing $2000 peryear: money returned
If n-.t satlslactory. Address LENOIiMAN I) BKOS.,
ll.|uor merchauts. 735 llowar I st. m>-15 3t* '.
\\ ANTKD— A PARTNER TO (iO INTO UENTB 1
" ftirnisbluz-;oods business In this city: good Io-
• lit.,; miiitliave 1000 cash. Address E. C . Box
US, Call bracoh Offlee. . ■ mylo lit*
CAWiO.N ANI) LODGING-HOUSE: MUST BE
> sold at sacrifice. bin .Mission at. inyllllt*
IJAKEKY FOR HALK; BAKING 3>/ s BULS OF
1> flour per day: a fine paying busiuess; price
$1 200. or would take good baiter »s partner. Apply
Call Branch orricc, 111} 14. t*
1> AKEKY AND NOTION-STORE; LAUNDRY AT-
-ii taebed. Apply 153 Eleventh St. iny!3 7t"
.1()() A OOOD PAYIN»rTII7siNESs"; HOME
1-nwV.y; ll 7 koi '> r: »™»l on account of sickness.
1 .08 Dertoadero st. ■ m>T4 7t* :
7>ESTAURANT FOR SALE. 70» BATTERY ST ■
±I__ u . ap23 lm* :
rjOOD RESTAURANT FOR SALE, ON ACCOUNT
VJ of sickness. 219 Third st myl3 8t» :
PANDYANDSTATIONEKY 5T0RE, 717% HOW-
KJ ard St., near Third, with good living rooms for
cheap; must be sold immediately. myl3 7t*
O-i i»)w.n' A.Vu 60 l)EN'i'B J'f.u SllAkli I'ku
«iT— month will purchase shares in tbe Republic.
fyivingi, Buildinic and Loan Association; $16 per
month will payoff a loan of $1000; call or send ror
prospectus: open daily aud evenings until y o'clock .
<i24 Market St. ■ inr 30 tf '
ENERAL MERCHANDISE STOKE ON AC-
V7 count of sickness. Inquire on the premises,
888 Seventeenth St., near Junction of Market and
Castro. - ■ ■ - myll 7t»
I >\l)(\ l-OR SALIC -HALF-INTEREST IN' A
O\J\J. ane livery-stable: a good man with
this amount will get a bargain. Address Urery,
box 158, Call Branch Ofllce. - - ■■ . myll 7t»
pROCERY AND BAR; ON ACCOUNT OF BICK-
VJf ness. Imiulre Call Branch Odlee. myll 7t»
MJOD AND COAL YARD FOR SALE. 000
il Tweuty-flrst it. myll 7t ¥ '
HPSiyESS CIIAKCKS-COXTIXDKD.
err^n oTgaiTstore: finest and best
»FUO". location In tills city; bargain this week;
Clearing $150. McLAUOHXTN A On.. 28 Kearny. «
(-..1.1/1/-V SALOON: GOOD PAYING BUSINESS.
— — UW. MCLAUGHLIN A C. . 26 Kearny. It*
;.|'-ii COFFEE SALOON; BABUAIN THIS
jpDOU. day. Mclaughlin CO.. 20 Keamy.i*
C"->^.(l SALOON: CITY FRONT. McLAVUH-
QOOU. LIN i. CO., 26 Kearny st. it*
|i||| RESTADRANT — BARGAIN THIS
CpMUU. nay. Mclaughlin. 26 Keamy st. it*
C;O^n CORNER BIJANCH BAKERY, 3 LIN IN.,
t^ttOyj. rooms. McI.AUGHLIX, 26 Kearny. 9 ■.<*
<it9Snn HOTEL; SPLENDID PAYING BUSI-
«4j»— OUU. ness: sold on account of death or the
owner; this business it north ot Market sL: is first
class lu every respect; alwa>s full of permanent
boarder*; tbls Is a genuine bargain. For foil par-
ticulars see MCLAUGHLIN A CO., 26 Kearny. m8 tt
"<B:'-J(Wlfl PARTNER WANTED IN A DRAY-
iJpOUUU. age and transfer husiuess; good value
In sight; 20 head horses; trucks, drays, buggies,
wagons, carts, harness, etc; controlling a good.
solid trade from wholesale houses; sure protit of
9300 a montb and can be greatly increased; duties
light and pleasant. J. \V. DONNELLY « CO., 34
Kearuy st. it*
CXAfI SALOON, LOCATED ON PROMINENT
(JT UUU. business street; receinti $12 to $15 per
day: a bargain. J. w. UUNMiI.M * CO., 34
Kearny st. It*
Cj 1 "\J I I.XPRESS BUSINESS — 3 HORSES
<3T""U. and wagons, harness, etc. DONNELLY,
34 Kearny st it*
QSfln '"hIIK K A N D CHOP O USE : SEE IT
i^!O\Jy). and make an urTer. DONNELLY, 34
Kearuy st it*
Qlltnil HOTEL; SHOUT DISTANCE FROM
tpIUUU. the city; beautifully furnished: fine
bar; doing large business: full value for the money
on band: party selling owns property and will glvo
good terms; Ibis Is a cltauce that sl-liioiii olferj to
cot 11 inoney-maMng bualaeu. I'articulats of .1. B.
SllllAN. Wl Clay st m>l6 3t*
V'!llll SALOON, IN GOOD LOCATION ; STOCK
«ir<JVlV'. ana fixtures complete: doing good busi-
uess: satlsfacton reasonsglven f.-r selling; a great
bargain. Full particulars of Mill AN, Clay. 16 3*
o--i| SALOON : CORNER: N. OF MARKET:
iji)' l sldocntrnnce; Rxtnrea alone cost $809;
tr:ole $100 per month ; best bargain in city. woi)D-
RL'.'l' .t CO.. 841 Market, my 18 '.a*
(BjOCA GROCERY AND BAB— MISSION ST. ; 3
0 — OU. ioon!>: rent $12: owner leaving iclty.
WOODRUFF A CO., 811 Market tnyl6 2t»
n \l-lil R-SHOP;< ' lI K A P RENT: I KOOMS; FINE
1> fixtures. Apply 841 Market, WOODKUFF.I4 3t*
>".|| PAYING BLACKSMITH- SHOP wini
«_— «-»U. forge aud tools; rent $5. JONAS «• CO.,
765 Market st. my!6 2t*
SHOOTINU GALLERY; DOINU GOOD BUSl-
ness. . Apply s.'.i Broadway. Oakland. niyl4 7t»
rpo LET-POULTRY AND DUCK RANCH: WELL
1 itocked; or suitable for any other busiuess; or
would take a partner; large premises, with a saloou
in tiie front: well suited for a man and wife. Apply
to .iiiiin TCCK, Sau Bruno road and Tweuty-
Eighth myl4 31*
CIGAR-STAND FOR s u.l:. INQUIRE WILLIAM
V BKNT, 8 Clay St.. opp. ferry. myl4 3t*
r.'K SALE-ESTABLISHED 14 YEARS: TKIM-
J inlng'Store for i.t.i\ who understands plain dress-
maklng and family sewing. 511 Bryant 14 14t*
p KOCKRY AND BAR; 2 LI VINO KOOMS: OOOD
VJ location; reut $12 per month. IBV4 Welch st,
bet.Tb. and Fourth, Bryant and Braunan. 14 3t*
C-J^llll AN OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFAC-
Ki <jO\l\J. turlng business; confectionery and
Ice-cream business established for ten years; nicely
tilted up; large stock on hand; all tools for carrying
ou the business; shelving and glass cases; marble-
top tables, and a Tery bandaome soda fountain; lo-
cated on a very good street 3 doors from Market st ■
rent lOpei month; pays $:1500 per year. \v. R.
MATTHEWS .V: CO., 5Vj Kearny st. ' my9 101
&7f)n WOOD. COAL. HAY AND (IKAIN 3
C I Uy. horses and 3 »ajons: safe and otnee fur-
niture; fine business location. 1305 Valencia. 13 7*
£W;»,)X POSITIVE BARGAIN: SALOON AND
*.. — «J. lodging-house; 6 furnished rooms:
splendid location. Apply 205 Sixth st my!3 6t«
V'lliill WANTED— A MAN WITH TO
•JI— UUU take one-half Interest In an enterprise
: nil go la*r. $20,000 will be made within 4 mouths:
sure, legitimate, honorable business: the most care-
(ul Investigation solicited. Address Tllos. CLARK.
127 Turk st. myl3 4t»
\rABIETY-STORE; BEST BARGAIN IN THE
> city: 3 nice rooms; at your own price to-ilay.
HESTER 4- HALL, 961 Market 14 3*
pOOl) OPENING FOR A FIBBT-VLASS BLACK-
VJ s"nth. horse-shoer and sharpener or tools mid
general jobbing. Inquire at OWEN McMAUON'S,
Mission road, opposite Holy Cross Cemetery. 13 5t
\ LL KINDS OF PLANTS AND tiBKEN-HOl BE
■-^x for sale cheap on accouttt of removing. J.
DAUVILLIEIfS Nursery. 2411 Bush s:. my 11 13t'
STEADY EMPLOYMENT AT FAIR WAGES
will be given to a man of - business qualifications
v. n.> can loan ins employer $3500: good rate of 111-
-terest aud real estate security. Apply bat. 12 anl 1
o'clock at 957 Markel s:.. tea-etore. mylo 7t
■ 'ORSKR SALOON FOR BALE. APPLY .I..HN 8.
\J BOWMAN \ CO.. 213 Battery st. myS 9t«
•* 1 '111l BOOD MAN WITH THIS AMOUNT;
«J5 1 OVKJ. salary $100 per month, to keep time of
men; principal and Interest amply secured; good
references must be civen. Particulars at personal
Interview ouly. Address Manager. Box 42. this of-
free. a|..'ij 3w
LOIX.IN). HOI SI FOIt SALE.
Cj'Afl 22-ROOM QOOD LODOINO-HODSE;
tJ<O\J\J. positively clearing over $100 monthly;
par' lSh. LAI UHLIN 4 CO., 2ti Kearny. lt»
_. 1 (111/ k 18-BOOM I. tilxilNi, FOR
<,p I UUU. sale by Ki:;:. S5O Market St. 16 4 •
HOTEL IN i,. ..'l l 1 N n;v 1 i'» FOR SALE
ores Baneebj DECKER, 850 Marketst. 3 6 4t»
I /.'-ROOM HOUSE"; TIIE" BEST BARGAIN 1
I*J have. If. c. DECKER. 850 Market st. IB 4t*
Cl I C/ W| MARKET ST. HOUSE FOR SALE;
0 I *jyJ\J • 27 rooms; all steady roomers; clearing
$100 per month. W. 1. HEALY. 719 Market st. if
<7ll(l BAY-WINDOW HOUSE: 14 ROOMS;
f^ t \JU. vicinitr ot sixth st: very cheap r«it;
clears $60 per muntb. lIEALY. 71» Manet st.lt*
-1\ LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE; MONEY
U\J loaned at 1 per cent. Before purchasing apply
to W. F. HEALY. 719 Market St. ' It*
SI I); 7 ROOMS: WESTERN ADDITION:
JSt>l £O. leaving city. W. F. Hf.ALV 719 Market*
9HQ POWEI.I HOUSE, 12 BOOMS, FOR BALE
ivt/ cheap: reut $75. rayl6 15t
[pUBNITUBE OF 8 ROOMS, ALMOST NEW;
r rent $;i'J 50; family cau make money. 10;2Va
Larkiu st.. l*t. Post and Sinter. my 16 3t* "
ODGING-HOUSE FOR SALE; BEST LOCA-
tlon In the city: 27 rooms: very cheap rent:
clears positively $125 monthly; price $2500. Ap-
ply at this office. my 16 15t*
lie^llll LODGING-HOOSE 7 BOOMS FOR SALE
«J)^UU. -a bargain. 602 Howard st. myl6 7t«
QIXAWILL BUY THE FURNITURE OF 5'
«]P 1 >)\' room house aud bath, complete for house-
keeping; reut $20. JONAS ii. CO., 785 Market
street myl6 3t*
ft-l<l(ll» ONLY ONE-HALF CASH REQUIRED,
TvvU, balance remains as a guarantee and
can be paid In easy monthly Installments: house of
«4 furnished rooms ; best location on Market St.;
clears $250 per month.
Hrst-class boarding-house of 60 rooms [easy
terms ) on Sutter st ; clears $400 per month ; full of
best eUUS Of people; the furniture Is handsome and
will be sold for 50c on the »1 011 account of owners
leaving tbe city.
Lodglng-honse of 60 rooms, near the Palace
Hotel; best establlihed couutry transient in the
city; Is of undoubted respectability; clears $200
per month.
$2000— Fine house of 21 rooms, in one of best
locations In tbe city ; easy terms.
$180u— House of 36 rooms on Bush St.. near Mont-
gomery, clearing $l'2fi per month sure.
$yoo— Part casli ; handsomely furnished house of .
10 rooms and bath: fnrniture; Is really worth $1500:
fine, respectable location.
1 have a fine selection of houses for sale on Sntter.
Post, Geary, Ellis, Eddy, Market, Turk and south or
Market Bta,; come and look Into them. Apply K.
KENNY, 22 Kearny st. It
O/| ROOMS; THK BEST-PAYINO LITTLE
w\/ house iu town: centrally located; sickness
cauite of selling: see us and make oner. J. W. DON-
NELLY, 34 Kearny St. lnyl6 It* :
<-'7"ll A BABOADC; CORNER LODOINO-
•J — ' '-M'. hoiiic of 28room<; choice location:
north or Market St. a positive sacrifice account of
departure; offer wanted: must be sold. Apply to
I. D. BARNARD. 1148 Market St., bet Ma, on aud
Taylor. . myls tf
; ARGAINS IN LODGING-HOUSES: LODGING-
I ■ houses can be bougbt at all prices from .ion
• CO.. 765 Market St. myls 7t*
IjTrRNITURB OK 8-KOOM HOUSE: ALMOST
new; 1 lliiiir pays rent; bath aud modern con-
venlences. 27 Taylor at. : apply afleruoon. myl4 lm*
lODGINO-HOUSE: 12 ROOMS; FURNISHED;
J for sale lie ■ n. 808 Bush -t. niv!l7t* '
I I KN'ITL'KJ-: toil gAU.
JorT rooms toTei. and bome Fdrnttube
'J fur ale II wished. Apply a: 1604 P.icifirave.l6 7*
L'URNITURE OF 2 ROOMS AND KITCHEN
r cheap; no dealers. 213 Broadway. myl6 3t»
JJATENT KITCHEN-TABLES, $4 60 EACH, AT
1 11. BCBELBAAS' Furniture Store, 408 Eloveutb
St.. Oakland. de6 eod tf
I.TRNITi:iIE FOR SALE AND HOUSE TO
1 rent; elegant furniture of an 8-room residence
cheap on account or departure. Address Kactdenee,
Box 140, * hj. Branch onice. my 15 3t*
LURNITURE 01 10-ROOM HOUSE FOB SALE.
J Apply 527 Post ,t. myl3 4t*
poUNTRY ISLVKKS WISHING SECONDHAND
yJ furniture or carpets, at reduced prices, call a; *
BOSENTHAL'B, IIO Fourth st. : satlsfactlou guaran-
teed or money refunded; goods bhipped free, nl-lif '.
LEU ANT BRUSSELiTcARPKTS BEWBD ANI)
-l Uld, 60c per yard. SHIRKK. 1234 Btocktun.ia tf
.1- lino YARDS OF NEW AND SECOND-
.\3\)\t bund carpets, from 10 cents to 75 cents
per yard, at JONE» r Auction House, 25 anil 27
>:igiuh ht. feaa tf
OKD-ROOM SUITS OK 7 PIECES FOK $15.
L> WILEY BROS.. 931 Mission St. 14 tt !
ALL Pltl! IN PLAIN FIGURES; ON IN-
stalimeuts, without Interest, you can turnlsh
your homo as cheap as ror cash elsewhere at H E.V-
>:\"S latge lurniture aud carpet wartrooms, 1 8 to i
■24 Ellis st. - 24 tt
A GOOD CHANCE— YOUR HOUSE KUK.MSIIEIT
i~» complete with lumlture. carpets, stores, cur-
Ulns, blankets, pictures and mirrors, at, cash prices,
ou easy Installments; small deooslt. M. FRIED-
MAN * CO.'S, largest installment bouse 011 the
Coast 228 and 230 Stockton st., cor. Post open
evenings: prompt attention paid to couutry ordori.
STERLING HHMIIItK Co.-CARPKTS AND
furniture. 103K aud 1041 Market St. Rosenthal '
Bnlldlni. au7tf
All. MY GOODS ARE DOWN TO BEIMtOCK
prices: parlor suits $25, ranges $6, new cham-
ber sets complete 1 15; reductions all round; cash or
Installments. I 11. NELSON. 138 Kourth st 30tt'
tAltl'l-.TS
ARPETS— SMITII'S BRUSSELS. 650 A VAItD:
Installment price elsewhere $1 a yard. M.
FRIEDMAN t, CO., 228-230 Stockton st., cor. Post.
OX BURY BRUSSELS CARPETS SEWED. LAID
Uan I lined, HOc per yard. 8. W. SIIIREK. IJ3I
Stockton St., near Broadway. inr!2 tr
9FL (\(\(\ YARDS OK NEW AND SECOND-
iu .\jyj\J hand carpets from 10c to 75c per yard,
at H. L. JONES' Auction lion 1:. '2. 1 and 27 Eighth,
St., 11-ar Msrket. mi22 tf
pLOSING UP ESTATE; BRUSSELS SEWED. !
\J laltl.BOc; 2-p1y,26e:011-cloth,l2>^c:eurtaln-poles, '
3»c;m»ttlng. li),'. NICWMAN IlltOS.. 117 HlXthSt. I
_ " _B ►- W i .-,,. At AC H i;m; . ■
Skwinu MACHINES FOR^MALK AND BE-
paired. W. it. HiGuiNS, 628 Hayes st. mn tr I
$\JF. NEW YORK OK HELPMATE; BRAND
00. new; latest; best for $35: all kinds repaired;
rented cheap. J. 1., HICKS. 667 Mission, mrl tf <
CAHI'EXTEKH AND . KUILDKiTs. . i
JV. LAWRENCE, CAKPENTER AND BUILD eRC :
■ 619 Sacramento st ; cabiuet work and fitting up
dflicea promptly attended to; telephone »ou. uilutt
THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1890-EIGIIT PAGES.
;.".-■- '■ ~- CITY liKAIi KSTATE.
S.iQ-n SSnTS $25: 8 TENEMENTS ON NA-
-0 — O'M/. toma St., near 2d: 4 rooms each; good
investment. WILSON A ami. 1H Post st. 16 2t
O:(''»r-,I1 EASTLAKE COTTAGE -HO W ARD
«liU^ijl". st., near 14th; in flrst-class order; 6
rooms and b.uti ; full basement, conservatory and
modern In every respect; 25x100: for admission
call at our office. DOWNEY A: GAMBS, 318 Mont-
gomery st. myll SnWeFVBt
Ct'Jl'Ulrt a HOUSES, li ROOMS EACH, LOT,
i^i'jVMV. etc.: well located: sunny side; rents
S2s:a bargain, W. M. MACMILLAN A CO.. 621
Market >■:.. Palace Hotel entrance. m!4 3t WcFrSu
Cj(*-_>- /I GUERRERO SI.. NEAR 17TH; NEW,
«J)U— «JU. bay-window, 2-flat house: 9 rooms and
a baths; rents $15; lot 'J6xSO. JONAS i CO., 765
Market st my!s 7t»
rpi K 10 UNSOLD LOTS OF BLOCK 882 FOR
i sale at auction prices. Apply to WILLIAM
BUTTKRFIKLD, 412 Pine st myls 5t
Cl 1 I, If ■ CHOICE LOT ON CLEMENT ST..
«3>l LXIy.I. nrai otb ave.; fiuo view. WILSON A
Ali 1! . 1 8 Post St. niylp
COTTAGK Alt SALE; ALL MODERN IM-
. provenients: lot *J5x95, on 23d st, bet. Potrero
ave. and Hampshire St.; Jnsl linlshed the Howard-
st Hue In lrout of honse; terms easy to suit.
AppU to A. .1. WEIR, on premises, through the day.
or at 3000 California st. myl4 6t»
TjILATS FOB SALE. 5 AND 6 ROOMS, MODERN
-T Improvements, ou Potrero bet 23d aud 24th
St.: lot 25x100; Howard-st. cars pass the house; tbe
best prospective business property In the city. Ap-
ply on premises through thti day or at 3000 Cali-
fornia St., to A. J. WEIK. my 14 6t»
e*Cf LOT 25x100, ON CALIFORNIA ST.;
«IcOUU. marine view; lot graded, street macad-
amlied; adjoining lots sold at auction last week for
$820. u. SMITH, 328 Kearny st. myl4 4t*
r AGE 5 KOOMS; BATH; EASY TERMS.
\J Apply 3266 Mission st: no agents. myl3 rt
'ilt L °TS: CHEAP AT SlOOO EACH; THE
tJpUuU "Nob Hill" of the Mission; 20 of the
most handsomely located lots, each 25x106, in
taedty; perfectly level and ready for building;
commanduig ati unobstructed view of the city, bay
and Oakland: 2 blocks Irom the Misslon-st cars;
densely populated neighborhood, with schi ol ami
church; Fairmount Tract; fronting on Palmer,
Fairmnunt and l.aidley sts.: compare these with
lots 2 miles further out iu the saud-duues. Apply
to p. O. MOLLOY, L3B Montgomery st. my!3 7t
Homes FOR ALL! FOR SALE— a FEW lots
s. or Golden Gate Park at $100 each and up-
ward; also some lots lu other parts of the city.
Apply bet. the hours of 10 a. h, to 4 r. M., at Room
74. Montgomery Block. ADOLPH SUTKO. ap::t; lm
I' I-. aIAVNEi- CO.. BBAL BBTATB BROKERS.
yi' have remored to 322 Montgomery st. myll 7t
Ct 1 Of. 1 1 ONLY: VERY POSY AND . REALLY
til) 1 t)O\l cheap home: 3 rooms; basement; -table;
Holly Park, 5 minutes' walk from Mission ears- lot
25xH5. WM. B. MAR3HOTZ A CO., 630 Market st,
rear ofllce. mrlO 7t
&||.A|irASII: BALANCE lASV MONTHLY
II'UU payments: $5000 each; 3 new corner
buildings built in 2 ttai.s of 5 aud 6 rooms and bath
each; 10t28x92; stone walk all around, wooden
mantels; gas tixtuics. York and Twentieth sts. 10 8*
Cilllfli LOT 40.V140, NEAR UNIVERSITY;
«J*IUU. beautiful views; $50 down aud $10
monthly. PIIELPS Jt- RICHARDS, 11 Montgomery
St., >. F., or opposite Berkeley station. my3 tf '
1 fl'lfl LOTS FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OK
1 UUU East Herkeley: prices from $75 each,
upwards; 100 ii. .n-es fur sale from $800 each up-
wards, on Installments it desired; beautiful lots,
beautiful bouses; if you wantaoargaln come and
see us. PHKLI'S 4 RICHARDS, 11 Montgomery
-; . Sau Francisco, and opp. Berkeley Station. a9tf
S£9nfl,fl COTTAdK WANTED -$5OO CASH,
«IP— UUU balance monthly. Winters, Box l.tnls
offic^ . _^^_ inylO7t»
C;K||H CASH; BALANCE SiTd MONTHLY;
tiTUUU J2700 each; ouly 4 Ifft out of 28 modern
cottages: 5 rooms; bath. Twentieth and York. 10 8*
]i'l .-i.ll-.-7; S. sun; JACKSON, WITH -.'7 : -
J J ou Spruce, 31 feet E. or Spruce; $5000: will
double in value.
Lot 50x143; Park row snd Epstein: only $2000.
Lot 50x1-6; N. side A St., 27tu and •Jritti aves. ;
$950.
Lot 50x100; South Francisco, 17th nve.. K and S
ts.. $550; 11 lots, 9th aim K. sts.. South Francisco.
$1500. W. J . GWYNN. 326VJ Montgomery st. in4 tf
riOR SALE, NICE COTIAOE AND LOT 25x95
-T on 23d st., 100 feet W. of Porter ave.: 5 rooms;
modern iiiproveuients; $350 cash, balance ui.sun-
ments. Apply to A. .1. MEIR. 8000 California. 117*
C!ICA£ACII; DEWLLINU LOTSI 25x100l
«J?l»>Unear Mission st. Six-mile House.
THOMAS MORAN, 543.'. California st. ap3o tf
Cl 9( II I LOT S4X»O, IN BERKELEY; SIDE
O— V7U. walked: *25 cash. $5 monthly.
-Corner. 75x100: living .reck.
$200— siriehlil: lot 100x100; $5 monthly.
$S)oo— Other lots; send for maps. CHAS. A.
BAII.EV. owner. 624 MarKet st. ap'27 tf
ALL ON DUSENBURY « WURTS, 412 PINE
\J St.. for lots In Oakland and Berkeley on $10 pay-
ments: engagements made for Sunday. mrH tf
OAKLAND KKAL, KSTATeI
(Bj 1 r n EACH— 'JSO LOTS IN THE MATHEWS
1 OVJ Tract. Berkeley ; fine view; gooa soil; ele-
gant location: 2' blocks from new electric street
railroad, now being built; size 25x135; $10 down,
$10 per month: Interest 8 per cent. These lots are
worth $200 now, aud .ire right iu the march of tin
mediate Improvements; cume at once, and make
your selection before they are all gone aud the
prices are advanced; sure to make money. Call or
ad.iress I.OLiill A BAKER, 468 Ninth st, Oak-
land. my 10 2in eod
A FEW VERY CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS AT A
xTI bargain for a few days: Oalt-st. station, opposite
Madison Park, and in the immediate neighborhood
of the residences or General R. w. Klrkham, E. L.
O. Steele, J. M. Bultlngton, C. O. Brlgham, H. D.
Bacon, L. L. Brorawell, George W. Qraysoaand
many others. For particulars apply at once to A.
11. mi' kii A; ( .i . 232 Montgomery at-. S. v. 15 12t
II \'.ll I) V IjTTa I. KSTATE.
AL A M ED^^STsTaTIIiEN^^HOiTsES AND
IlltS.
•250— cash, $6 monthly: 25x101: sewered;at
station.
$150-SSO cash, $ii monthly; 50x86: sewered: at
station.
$1700— 5300 cash. $15 monthly: 50x142: cottaire
3 rooms. *
$lsoo— s3oo cash, $20 monthly; new cottige 4
rooms: at station.
$3800— 5500 cash. $35 monthly; new house 6
rooms: beautiful home; 38x10.1.
$-'J6O-$:;oo cash. $25 monthly: cottage 5 rooms-
-37x100; at station, and other tine bargains.
Inquire at once at F. MARCUSE, Bay-street Sta-
tion, Alaineda, or 325 Montgomery st, Room
13. ap24 ThFrSaSu tf
C; ",nn CASH-BALANCE $30 PER MONTH;
C'' 1 '" new b"-rooiii cottage: bath: high basement
near station: larce lot; price $2600. -■>!<■< LIU)
FITCH Jt CO.. Bay -st. Station. myl3
» LAMKDA BAR"iAINS-$l7OO-LOT 25x145;
-fV nice modern cottage 4 rooms and bath; 1
block rrom Parkst. : $Jsocanh: $,»5 per month..
$2700— Lot 33:4x126; rooms and bath; on Cen-
tral ave.: $500: balance s.<o per month. (No. 385)
$2750— L0t 63x117: new modem cottage 5 rooms
and bath; 3 ulocks from station; $j|)o cash: bal-
ance $40 per montb. (No. R)
$3000— Lot 27x115: new 2-story house 7 rooms
aii b.ttu at station : $600 cash; $35 per mouth. (X)
£3750— L0t 50x108; fine new ccttage 5 rooms and
bath; 1 block from station; all street work done; ■
line bargain: $1)1)0 cash; *10 per month. (No. 391)
$4000— Lot 50x125; fine new modem '-'-story
lionse 7 rooms and bath on Central are. on easv
lerms: a good bargain. (No. 413)
$6500— Lot 50x150: sunny corner: nearstatlou; 2-
story house 8 rooms aud bath; flue grouuds: cheap
and favorable terms. (No. S3)
$7800— Lot 50x150; elegant new 2-story house 10
rooms, with stable: well located: part cash. (401)
Houses built to suit; 15 per ceut down, balance
easy Installments; cheap lots In all parts or Ala-
ineda: houses to let and money to lean. H. P
MoREAL A CO., 1428 Park st, Afaumdß, and 40J
Montgomery st. Sin rra'iclsco. my!' tr
— c ' UL '.^ TltY ---f .ff AL ...^-f <TA .T. E -.
TTENTION, STREET CONTRACTORS AND
-TV qnarrj
$0 jOO Hill buy one ot the best basalt rock quar-
ries in Sonoma County, with over 25 acres of land,
and thouaaods or tons of chips and reruse blocks In
tbe dumps; t'm i roperty fronts on Petaluina Creek
ami has a good w harl ; tbe distance from the quarry-
to the wnar! Is only about HUO feet, all down bill;
tbis qnarr> Is considered Inexhaustible.
This ts one or the best chances for a sea-wall or
street contractor in the State ; the land and diimii
alone would be cheap at the above price, besides tbe
quarry and wharf are valuable. i
I his property must be sold. Call at once on .r. L. '
DINWIDDIK * CO.. Petaluma, Cal.
$4000 will buy a good orchard and home or 5
acres of choice rruit land in the city of Petaluma.
witn a good house furnished complete, including
carpets; also a good horse, wagou. cow and all firm-
ing tools: the Improvements, besides the bouse and
orchard, are a stable, chicken-house and a fine well
or water; property fronts on good street: Is a fine
place for poultry and a good Income Is derived from I
the rruit; this Is a real bargain. -
$3000—24 acres, 3 miles from tbe city or Peta-
luina. ou main county road; house of 6 rooms,
stable an.) chicken-houses, and orchard Iu full bear-
ing of 6 acres and very fine spring of water: all well
fenced: Is well adapted to ponltry raising and a
cheap home. May Issue of Land Journal sent free
on application.
For full particulars call or write to J. L. DINWID-
DIE A CO.. Fctalmua. Cal. .-...■■ _jnyl6 3t
IT-OB SALE— MILK RANCH: 84 COWS. 8
I horsis. 4 wagons, 50 cans delivery: bay. feed
and pasture; must le sold ou account or departure.'
Apply D. W. MURPHY » CO.. 608 Market st. 163t«
LIST LANDS FOR SALE; MAP OF STATE 1N-
J eluded. HEVAN a CO.. ISKe-rtruy Bt. m!6 2t* !
<S19<l(l 40 ACKES LEVEL RICH I.ANDAD-
&XA\>y>. loinlng town and railroad; Upner Cali-
fornia: easy terms. BEVAN .t CO., 318 Kearny. 2*
©19" CASH IMiWN BUYS S2O ACKKS FRUIT
%pX4i'J land near railroad; plenty water. Mo
LAUOIILIN CO., 26 Kearnyst ' It* '
OANCHEB, FARMS, VINEYARDS, ORCHARDS,'
fruit lands, grain lands, grass lands and titnber
anils In tracts or 1 acre to 20,000 acres. lu rarlous
parts of California; low prices and easy terms C,
E. MaYNE 4 00., 322 Montgomery st.. San Fran-
. Cisco, cal. myll SiiWeKrtf
T.IOR BALE, IN SONOMA COUNTY, 20 ACRES '
X orchard and vineyard la bearing, 2 miles from
railroad, near school and church. Apply evenings,
111)51- Bcott St., near Geary. - myls 7t«
9I|A.CBEB lI.Ni; FRUIT OK VINEYARD LAND,
'Ji/> miles from Los uatos: will ex-
change for city. Alaineda or Oakland property. Ad-
dlitssC. \VUli;n T. 718 Tennessee st. mylS 7t*
IJEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME NEab" CALIS-
u toira. ('ai.; 240 acres or all good land; no acres .
In high slate of cultivation; new li.time of 8 rooms, '
well liulshe.l ; stone- mllk-Uou.se and laundry- large
barn aud other outhouses; uever-fallli.g stream of
water running through the laud near the house-
water piped through house and barn ; - yard and gar-
elen: sulphur spring: 7 acres full-bearing orchard
all kinds of rholro fruit; 15 acros choice grapes and
1 acre blackberries: 7 head cttlc; 8 bogs; 1 double
team; large lot fowls, turkeys, geese and chickens-
lot good liimituri): carpnitei tools: all farinin,-
ute.,sii«. Including 2 wagous and harnesi ; school ad-
jolulng the place on good public road; will sell a
half If desired : must be sold within HO days. Ap-
ply to my agent, O. w. JOHNSON, lu Calisloga, Cal. .
J. H. P., Lock-box 27. roylUßt
W E HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF COLONY
" lands subdivided into 6, 10 and 20 acre tracts '
at the uniform price or $15 per acre: on easy in-
btallinentj; send for circulars. CALIFORNIA LAND
ASSOCIATION. 834 Market nt. ■ mr23 tt '
• A N ENGLISH GENTLEMAN LEAVING THE
-ri- state will sell his property at a sacrifice for cash
or good mortgages: Santa Clara County stock grain
aud fruit farm, 1000 acres. $12 50 per acre; stock,
crop and Implements, low valuation; 16 acres
Wrights Station. $400; 15 and 16 acres, San Jose'
part In rrull, (350 per acre: Monterey County 640
acres, ISO in volunteer wheat, $15 per acre; 480 uu-
linproved, $5 per acre: livery stable, barn and cot-
tage. San Miguel, $5000; also 3 lots, $700 each- also
some good mines: two-thirds "can remain on niori.
gage on any of these; particulars on ar Plication
Address A. W. 8., 2814 Sacramento sl., San Frau-
clltc ' ) - ■ • ap26tf
©•-»(l(|0 SANTA ROSA; 43 ACRES: 1b ACRES
«3>«>UUU. choice assorted fruits and vines; cot-
t»ge, barn, horse.- chickens, etc.; part cash or trade
for lots or house anil lot. ....
$25 per acre, worth $50: all fine land; 80 acres In '
grain, alfalfa and corn; 250 acres lu all: bouse 7
rooms, barn, etc. ; a streams running wator; fronts
' /t mile on couMty road; only 11/2 miles from rail-
way station; 40 tons bay; 4 cattle, turkeys, geese
chickens: Implements all included. W. J. gwynn
336^4 Montgomery. .-, ■ . ...... niy4tt'
SCHOOL LANDS, $160 TO $3 AN ACRE- ON
1 very easy terms; sold by tbe State In tracts to'
suit: no residence or Improvement required- all
kinds or lands. lu many different counties- send
stamp for list, Open Monday. Wednesday and Satur- ■
clay evenings. Ir. W. LAKE, 6 Flood Building. 13 tt
COraTKY 'IiKAI. ESTATE-COXTiyUKP.
fflj 1 EACH — BEAUTIFUL COLMA LOTS, 1
«lpl.£i«J block from first station beyond city limit;
trains run to suit laboring aud business people; Btso
a new connection with 'bus line, connecting with
Mlsslon-st. cars; only $50 cash; thu is ft colden
opportunity to get a home; these lots will double In
value soon.- CAKNAI.I.- FITZHUGH HOPKINS
CO.. b"i'4 Market st.. Sail Francisco. mvl2 lln
tJTORAQK.
PACIFIC STORAGE CO., 301 STOCKTON ST.;
X lurnlture ana merchandise; advances made. 15 tf
T.-lURNITUKE STORED — STERLING FURSI
J lure Co.. 1033. 1041 Market. lloienllial Bldg. 7 tf
HOUSKS TO L.KTT
qT(7" siixs?""liousk. T^oojTsT~?lanked
■jplU. basement: yard. 133 Dolores.ur.lSth. IPS'
"q-1 K 616 ELLIS IN THE REAETT-K OOM
<!pXO. cottage. inyl6 3t*
fflj 1 O COTTAGE 4 LARGE KOOMS. '613 MUi-
«S)iO. hast, near Eighth. iii>l6 81
Q KOOMS AND BATH; ALL MODERN. COR.
0 Page aud Scott myl6 3t»
Qi>9 GEARY, NEAR LARKIN, 7 ROOMS
• /__ar,(i hath. $70: 12'28>A Bmb, near Larkiu.
5 rooms a.d bath, $37 60; 2432 Flue, ur. Pierce,
6 roouis and bath, $37 60: 1 160 Golden Giite ave.. nr.
"Webster, 8 rooms, bath, $50; 1411 Post. nr. Goubu,
10 rooms, bath, $60; 832 Page, nr. Scott, 6 tsoms,
bath. $30: 2631 Mission, nr. 22d, 6 rooms and bath,
$17 60: 1506 Caliloruln. nr. Larkln. 7 roouis. bath.
*45: 310V* Leaveuworth.iir. Eddy, 7 rooms, bath.
*42 60; list Valencia, near 23d, 7 rooms and
bath, $35: r.2ji/ 2 Valencia, nr. 16th. 6 room*, bath,
$20; 74S '.Uth" ii r Mission, H rooms and bath.
$i" 50; 1)23 Valencia, ur. 21st, 9 rooms, liath. $50:
6K6V2 Valencia, nr. 18tb. 6 rooms, bath. $20: BBU
24tn, nr. Treat ave., 6 rooms, liath. *'J5; 6 ls
21st, nr. Harrison, G rooms and bath, $"JO. von
11IIK1.N a CO, »24 allfornla mylßtt
L'OCR ROOMS AND A SHED IN THE REAR OF
J 23 Silver Bt. my 13 3t^_
flfc«_>7 111 OAK ST.; 8 ROOMS AND BATH.
•JPOI . Key at 113 Oak st my 16 3t«
VICE FLAT OF 6 KOOMS AND BATH. 223
i.' Polk St., cor. Fulton; one block from New city
Hall. - my 14 3t*
1 (499 BKODEKICK — KLE.iANT 9- BOOM
1 UJLZi house; sunny; rent reasonable; key gro-
cery. SIIAINWALIi, BI'CKUEE * CO., 407 Mont-
gumery st. my 10 7t
riH) LET-DWELLING-HOUSE, 66 MINNA ST.,
X bet. First and Second; 10 rooms; ail Improve-
ments; $32 50; water extra. Apply to P. C. MOL-
I.OY. 138 Montgomery st. mylO 7t
Cj 1(1 NICE COTTAGE: 6 LARGE KOOMS:
•JT lu, bath: large sunny yard: large cellar. Ap-
ply 711 Treal ave., bet. 2Uth and 21st sM. my9 tr _
QIO 6 KOOMsTIiASEMENT, YARD. 31 PARK
0 I O. ave., between Harrison and Bryant sts. U tf
ai; 7 3 ROOMS, WITH WATER; B>/4 REED ST.
ifl. Apply 1:'.25 Washington St., near Jones, ml tf
. 1 990 BUCHANAN— 7 SUNNY KOOMS; BATH;
1 —w.j with latest Improvements. ap3o lf__
EF.NTS REDUCED— THE VON SCHRODER
JV Hlock. 2-story house* or 9 rooms, batb, laundry,
etc., 011 Howard it, between Twenty-second aud
Twenty-thirO.
I lats of 6, 7 and 8 rooms a:id bath each, on Capp
street.
The above property has just been finished and la
how ready for occupancy, and the
RENTS HAVE KEEN REDUCED.
They are positively the most complete, residences
In the city, as no expense has been spared to make
them comfortable, ornamental arid convenient.
Sanitary plunibluK. ornamental gas-fixtures rod
mantels, and every Imaginable convenience. Apply
at once to O'FAKKIXLJt LANG, 11 Montgomery
street my4 tf
1 J '_>(' GOLDEN GATE AVE., N. SIDE: -
■faOU rooms, liath anil servant's room. ap.'O tf
dfcQ EJECTS BAD TENANTS* COLLECTIONS
mane. Coffpy's Colleet'n Co.. 619 MonU'y. 9tf
tUIi.NISUKU HOIS! -
V I' K JaTuTTE^JF~7*ot>M~Trm3^hn~tN~TsK^
J mouths. G Elwood, olf O'Farrell, ur. Mason.l6 3»
09 I LARKIN — 5 ROOMS FCKNISIIED FOK
I'—1 '— I housekeeping: piano: bath; low rent. 15 51*
fCIL'ELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS
-i> nnd bath to let. Apply 513 Jonesst. myls3t*
HOUSE 9 ROOMS TO LET ANITPART FUK-
ulture for sale: very reasonable reut to good
tenant. 421 Powell st my 31'
IJI'SINESS AND FUKNITCKE FOK SALE. 230
i> O'Farrell St. mrl4 7 1*
HOUSE 3 ROOMS. FURNISHED COMPI
for housekeeping. 375 Natoina, nr. Fttth.l3 4»
F'URNISHI.I) HOUSE 8 ROOMS FOR SALK:
V rent $•.'■■>. Inquire hardware-store. 13i) Third. 7*
TO LET— FOB THE SliM.MF.lt: TWO HOUSES
X near St. Helena: one furnished and one unfur-
nished. For particulars Inquire of (ieorge w. Fee
at St Helena, or or n. o. Carr at People* Home
Savi:m Hank, this city. mylOSt*
LAT6 IO LET.
UINE FLAT, WITH 5 ROOMS, BATH AND
1 stationary washtub. 141 Grove st my 18 7t*_
Upper" FLAT: B ROOMS; rent *:■*. issi
I O'Farrell st., near Pierce. myl6.St*
l&lft P.II FIRST FLAT OF 4 ROOMS. Iti
«T JO.iJU. Soutn Park. my!6 Bt*
ONKW FLATS, JUST COMPLETED; FINEST IN
cltv; sunny side: 011 north side of Oak st., near
Franklin; rents all reduced; 6 rooms and bath each.
Apply o. H. UMBSEN, 14 Montgomery st. myl6 5t
I li'/A PIERCE, NB. SCTTER-LARUE SUNNY
J_O_-i3Jlat. 6 rooms; lialh; nice yard: $36. 15 8f
t-LAI IO LET AT 1025 POST 5.1.1.1l
£ mylS 3t«
ELEGANT UPPER FLAT OF 8 ROOMS AND
bath; all the inoderu lmiiruvemcuts. 1203
Gough st. bet. Geary and O'Farrell. my tf
OmQ golden GATE AVE.— FLAT of 4 ROOMS;
U\JO furnlslie.l : suitable lor houselteeplng. 14 6t*
£•>;'_> SUNNY, UPPER FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND
«]p— ')■ bath: 41 Lanrton st, drst st. w. of Seventh
and Howard. Apply I.ASI ( i.N ,v ELDRIDOE.myI4tf
I |||i" POWELL ST.— ROOMS AND BATH;
X \J\JO hot and cold water: sunny flat. Apply to
LANDKY C 8A111N.413 Kearuy st. iny!4
Q-J9 i\li MODERN FLAT; 8 ROOMS; BATH;
<E> ilZ.OW, 1128 ViHowardst my!3 7t»
■ 1 . Bit an T . rrl.lt OK LOWER FLOUR";
II 1 partly fnrnlshed or nnturnlshed. myl3 4t*
(MA HAIGHT-FLAT OF 4 UNFURNISHED
U"iu roums with everything complete ror house-
keeping. myl2 at*
T?LAT OF 4 KOOMS TO LET, AND FURNITURE
T r..r sal-: rent *13. Call between lOaud 'Jo'clock.
1606 steveuson St. myll 7t*
ELEGANT FURNISHED RAY- WINDOW FLAT;
piano and bath. teiS^i Mission st, between
Eleveulh and Twelfth. my]Q7t«
•> I /• WALLER, NEAK FILLMOKE — FLAT, .'.
OIU sunny rooms; latest Improvements: rent
$20. _____ my I2 7t«
lOWEK FLOOR: FURNISHED FOR HOUSE-
■i keeping. __ Mason st. mylo 7t*
I rEW LEFT— NEW FLATS, OAK ST.. BET.
-A 1 ranklin aud (iouith: 6 rooms and bath; all
latest Improvements: sunny si-le. ' Agent O. H.
I MHSKN A CO.. H M»nt-;oliicrv st. - ajilH lln
KOOIU _ I. 1.1.
1101 MISSION n KNi.-iu.ii in: unTur"-
XI \ ' 1 nislied rooms; changed hands; thoroughly
renovated. my 10 lm
IHI Q l I AKKIN — FRONT BAV - WINDOW
lUlt/a suite; also other rooms. niyl6 st*
191 9TIRK — 3 FURNISHED KOOMS FOR
Xf 1 X fl housekeeping on partor floor; rent re^itou-
able. to nice couple without children. 111} . > 3t«
(1-1 rOLSOM — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
00 X honsekeeplnf ; also single rooms. myl63t*
n TAYLOR— FURNISHED ROOMS; SUITES "il
single: day. week or month. myl6 3t*
SEWING WOMAN OR GIRL OCCUPIED DUK-
-0 Ing the day cau have nice furnlsne'l room In ex-
cliauur for sewing. Address Koom, Box 112, Call
Branch office. It*
•J9X FIFTH — CLEAN, SUNNY FURNISHED
o^.o housekeeping; also single room, $8. It*
•J.IX FIFTH— 6 UNFURNISHED, *19: 3 PART-
O—O ly furnished. $12. mylO It*
r.1 17 STOCKTON, NEAR BUSH-1 SUNNY
O\J I upper front room; ill be let reasonable to
2 good young men. niyl6 3t*_
•J971 BROADWAY, P.K.I. I W Mli.N T(i< KKY -
•J.. I•£ I- ui nished front room to 2 respectable la-
dlcs. In private family: $7 per month. mylß 3t*
/I'JOl EIGHTH-FURNISHED SUNNY FKONT
T«)Z.^ rooms; new house. niyl6 14t*
FURNISHED OK UNFURNISHED HOfSE-
keeplnn rooms, on second floor. 708 Pine. 16 j*
J>>7 MINNA-LARGE FRONT KOOM AND
T'M kitchen, nicely furnished; cheap. my!63t*
I n9J. LAKKIN, NEAR SUTTER — SINGLE
X \J^rt room, furnlilied; $5: gas and bath. 16 2*
NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS. COM-
-0 Plete for housekeeping, cheap to man and wire.
257 Percy st niyi<; 21*
Q9Q MINNA-FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT
*J—\J room, with alcove; asoof bath: $10. myl6tf
777 MARKET— NICELY ISM El), SUNNV
111 suite, or single rooms newly furnished. 1671*
1 /I- LAKKIN— FURNISHED KOOMS; SUN ALL
iU'Jday. , niyl6 Bt*
'Jtif MINNA-NICE SUNNY FRONT KOOMS;
«>Ut< Ho housnkerplng. myl6 3t*
SUNNV HOLSEKFJ-;i'INO KOOMS; NK F; GAR-
O den and >ar<L 1010 Washington. my!6 3t»
•> I A TURK-SUNNY FRONT PARLOU AND
0 I 1 other rooms. It*
GKOVE, IN KEAK — UNFURNISHED
1 £li rooms; rent $9 60. myl6 3t»
OnC EI.F.VKNTII FURNISHED ROOM,
£-\)O cheap. 1 iny!6 31*
Y(JS MARKET-FURMSHED KOOMS. ~
QtA NEATLY FURNISHED SUNNY SINGLE
*JP2El_jro°ni- 1579 Folsom at, near Eleventh. It*
I 7 FOUKTH-FB.ONT ROOM SUITABLE FOK
1 I office; first floor: single rooms. ' mylS lm
9QI 91 SIXTEENTH-FURNISHED AND UN-
irtOXtd-* furnish. -il room* for housekeeping. 15 7t«
101 TUKK-3 UNUUNISUED KOOMS BUITA-
XOX ble for housekeeping. inyla3t*
"I O HAKRIEI', OFF HOWAHD. NEAR SIXTH-
X<J I-urnlshed double front bed-rooni with use of
kitchen^ iny!s 3t*
'-{94 MCALLISTER — AN ELEGANT fur-
»J— l nlshed sunny front suite. niylS 3t»
Q9OI HOWARD, NEAR SIXTH- UNFUR-
U+*U4 iilhhed rooinn and bath. my!s 2t*
I «JO MrALLISTF.K, OPPOSITE NEW CITY
100 Hall— Furnished lower floor for housekecp-
Ing: also alcove and single rooms. my!6 7t
(' IQI MISSION- 2 KOOMS FURNISHED FOK
Ul Oil housekeeping; $10 per month. niylO 2t*
A.- SI 1 (i.ND — FURNISHED DOUBLE FRONT
IO room; 2 gentlemen: private rainlly. mylS 3t*
RC\t\ VALENCIA-ITa OR 3 FINE BOOMS;
(JV/U vory cheap. . my 15 4t*
('I GOLDEN GATE AVE.- LARGE FRONT
\J3 room ; suitable for man and wife, or two dentle-
men; light housekeeping. my 15 3t*
Add 1 THIRD-2 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMS FUR-
ttiis ulshed for housekeeping; also printing
gallery. myls 3t«
•J 1 9 SIXTH-NICELY FURNISHED SUITK OF
t>'^ room amis single; also housekeeping. 16 3t«
Ql 7 HOWAKD-PLEASANT SUITK; NICELY
OX i rurnished rooms, use or kitchen and every
convenience; also single and double. myl6 2t*
«Q9 HOWARD-NICEI.Y FURNISHED HOUSE- '
W^i keeping rooms; unlet house. myls 7t*
Q>A NEAlftr FURNISHED SUNNY SINGLE
<Pt. room. 1670 Folsom. near Eleventh. It*
Al\ KUSS, BET. BIXTII AND SEVENTH: BACK
1» room; closet; Buth; lor 2 gentlemen; $7. 14 a«.
F.l ,- LEAVENWORTH — FURNISHED • SUNNY
OXO room; gas; bath ; private family; $10. 14 2t»
1 4V>i MARKET — SUITE OF FURNISHED
x.^i-\J rooms, suitable for omce or man and w:fe;
also other rooms. • - - ■■-•■■■ my 14 2t* --
. r-,1 q SIXTH— HOt'SEKEKPING BOOMS; ■" COM-
| OXO p|et» In suite or single; each S 1 rooms has
cooklug stores. myl* 71* -
KOOM9 TO COVrnroTSP.
73i post-2 ItESPECTAIiLE GENTLEMEN
lUI can secure a well-fornlshed and sunny room
on most reasonable terms; fluest aud healthiest part
of the city. . iny!4 3t*
7()Q CALIFORNIA — BAY- WINDOW, SUNNY
I»U furnished room; sultaUle for ■_'. myl4 lot
f>()() EDDY — FrNE SUNNY FURNISHED
«->uv rooms, sultabl; tor faoaaelcei ping, my 14 lot
IOJI SEVENTH-!} ROOMS FURNISHED FOK
xu-is housekeeping: also front room; cheap. 143"
9QI SIXTH-a UNFUKNISIiEDino.NT ROOMS;
■^03 rent $16. myl4 Bt*
2| FULTON, NEAR CUT HALL-NICE FCR-
J-"- nlahetl£ouin_fur lor 2 gentlemen. iny!4 3t»
fvl '-i GEARY — NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM
«-' J.«J for ,ntl ema n. my 14 3t*
(i'-{() O'FAKRELL— SINGLE FRONT ROl>M FOK
\JO\J geßtlenian. my 3t«
QO-1 JA <-'KSON-FURNISIIED SUNNY BODSB-
OV-X keeping suite, $16; single $8 to $10. 14 st»
9J 7 CLA«A-$8; 3 NICE ROOMS.
■^^ ' myl4St«
Q'JQ MARKET-LARGE SUNNY FKONT SUITE
'-' -' u o' rooms: $2U month. ui>l4 31*
1 F.l MINNA-FRONT AND BACK PAKIH:;
IUI suuai.lß man and wire or gentle »en. 14 8t«
2-) GEARY— 1 L.ARGB UNFURNISHED ROOM;
-i first flour; suitable foronice. my!3 st»
»>O GLEN [PARK AVE., OFF TWELFTH, IIET
*-O -MUsloh aud Howard— Desirable rooms;private
family. my!3 7t»
Onn STocKToir, cor. geauy-sunny FUK-
*-ty'\J nlshed single rooms;upper flm>r;cheap.l3 7*
1 '-{lift PINE— SUNNY FKONT KOOMS; FUR-
X UUU nUhed: private family. my 13 7t»
VO7 '"' NKS — NEWLY FURNISHED M N\V
«^v> I suites and single rooms; references, my 7*
|(\'J7 MISSION— I.ARUE AND SMALL KOOMS
lUiH fur gentleinen. myl:> st«
J'JC GEARV— NEWLY FURNISHED DOUBLE
rX'iU rouuis, suitable for 2; also single. myl3 st*
fs9| CALIFORNIA, NKAK KEAK.VY - NICE
yj—X rront room; 1 or 2 gents. inyl2 st*
79(C BHANNAN, AB<Tve"siXTII-LAIJUeTieI>
» £-<J rmiiii and kitchen; furiilnheq; $& myl2st*
O'Jl TUKK— 2 ok 3 MCELY FURNISHED
00 1 rooms for bousekeeplnir. my st*
1(\") BRYANT.NEAR SUNNY BOOM FUR-
iU— nlahed for housekeeping: bath; $8. 12 tt
9 OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, HOLBEKEEP-
«-i Ing; bath; sunny side; cheap. 1908 Sutter. 11 7*
1 9 MASON - SUNNY SINGLE FU I SHED
1 — ' rooms; $» to $12: also transient. mylO tt
K( 19 WASHINGTON —SUNNY OFFICES AND
OVf unfurulshetl housekeeiilug rooms; running
water. mylo 7t«
I 1(1 FIFTH —NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY
I 1 <> rooms; both single and eu suite; middle flat;
house just built. my 10 7 1*
OvJA FOLSOM, NKAR FOURTH — $1 AWEEK
O—U and up: r:irnished rooms. - niyiotf
10" A HOWARD— LAKGE FRONT KOO.MS,
X\JkJ\J furnished: also housekeeping rooms. 9tf
W7] FOLSOM- SINGLE. NEWLY FUR-
t- I X nlshed rooms for gentlemen; private family;
$5 and $'J per mouth. my'J tt
4t] <■) '-• I.AKGK I'UKNISIIKD HOCSEKKEPINO
lT I— • rumms; sun all day; uo children. 2616
Larklu street uiyfj tt
EVON, 1130 MARKET, 23 TUKK-FUR-
ni^lie.l suites and single; transients. my7 iiu
I•> SIXTU-FUKNISHED Ki'O.MS BV THE
10 day, weei or mouth; also rooms suitable for
offices. MKS. FRAZIER. my7 lm
•JO SIXTH (THE UILLSDALE)-ELEOANTLY
00 furnished suuny roouu, siugle or en suite;
transient; vtevator. lnyTlin
1 'f CLEVELAND, BELOW F'ILSOM, NR. 7TH—
-L— Furnished housekeeping sute; $12. my7 if
SPACIOUS, BUN V BAY-WINDOW ROOMS;
"i nawrangej Washington St.. near Powell; reut
$26._ Apply J. K. BROWN. 622 Clay st my7 tf
I '-J«->A MARKET-SI NNV FURNISHED
J-OUw rooms; sii.gii--. en suite; also Iront suite,
suitable rot doctor or denttst. my4 14t*
1 liQ MCALLISTER— A VARIETY OF CHOICE
XvO sunny rooms; single and en snite. myl lui*
(U\Z MATOMA— FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS
\J\JO for housekeejilng: also single. ap3O tf
t';/\ SUITE OF 3 ROOMS, FIRST FLi>OR;
tj?£.\J. sun all day; water free. o^O Washington
»t; office. No. 5. ap2H tt
KA9 STOCKTON-LAKGESUNNY ROOMS: SI.N-
O\J— gle antl en suite; everything new. a|i'-'6 lm
(i')fl EDDY-LA UUE FKONT lloOUS; ALSO
\J^.\J double back room; board. ap2s lm
t) "I A ELLIS— ELEGANTLY FURNISHED I rAK-
•'I *' lor floor fjur housekeeping; alsosunuyalcove;
111 be raeant May Ist. aji24 lm
1 Kl J CALIFORNIA— ELEGANT ALCOVE, $20;
mi" sunny single rooms. $7, $S, $;). ap22 tf
I HOQ VAN NESS - ELEGANT FURNISHED
XUUQ p.irlors_en suite; single: sunny. »p'i2 lm
O'FARKELL— 1 FUKNIsfIED AND 2 UK
t» nlshed single rooms; all sunny; cheap. apl7 tf
V( U GOOD ROOMS AT LOW RATES-7 HOW.
_ V'\ / ard st.,nr. Third : gns aud water in each room;
reaillcg-room and bath Iree: linen changed dally:
Louse open all uight* best lieds In the wurld.ap2ott
(1 I 9 SUTTER-PAKLOK SUITE, * KOOMS. TO
U X gentleuien, or houset ecplug. mr3o tt
lUJ KKAIINY. OPP. WHITE HOUSE-FRONT
lUt suite aud kitchen; $ao; top floor. inr4 tf
/I9Q LAKKIN— TWO SUNNY KOOMS FUR-
ri— O nlshed for housekeeping. aplO tf
X'osemitk HOUSE. 1045 MAitKEr*»T.. BET.
X Slitb aud Sevetitn: 35c to $1 pvrnlgUt: per week,
tl SO to <.5; single aud en suite: Uinilles- inrl tf
i)(\<\ GRANT AVE., NR. POST— SUNNY FUR-
~\)O nlshed suite and single room. ap7 tl •
WEEK'S NEWS FOK 5 CENTS-TUE WEEKLY
A WEEK'S NEWS I .'I: .i CENTS-THE WEEHLLI"
Call, in wrapper, re^t'lv for malllnfir.
KOAKIIIN,. AMI f;f>»».«v,.
<Tl'/; kultoN-nkwly FOBNISHED SUNNY
0 I 1/ front roouj: board for 1 or 2; also single
room private lain ly: references. my!6 lt»
1 7^-V HOWARD — LAKGE. NEWLY FUK-
-1 i •>•> niched suuny room: also single room:
private family : board If desired. mylo 3t*
U .19 LARKIN ST.-SUNNY FRONT ROOMS,
1 I——, with or without board. mylo 14t*
O9J POWELL. NR. CALIFORNIA— DOUBLE OR
CJ— "l fclngle rooms: marine view: board optlonaL
IIILLIAMS HOUSE. 122 TAYLOR ST.— FIRST""
'» class transient meals, 25c; room and board by
the day, week or month, $1 and $1 51) per day. lo lm
1(1(1 VAN NESS A VK— SINGLE AND DOUBLE
XxjkJ rooms; board; day board. myB 15t
OLIVER HOUSE, S»» PIN COK. MASON;
X under new management; elegant rooms; tirst-
class •■■■ard; as a desirable tamlly house it must be
seen to be appreciated; reference quired. my7 tf
111IE VENDOME, 725 PINE ST., CHANGED
Mauds; newly and beautifully furnlibed sunny
rooms: table board. Vi:s E. A. HURCH. ap26 lm*
MARIPOSA. BM LAGUNA— FINE BUITESj
X first-class board: terms moderate. no7 tf
ABLINOTON HOUSE. 127 Y-PLEA3-
-■Ti ant sunny rooms, en suite and btuglt); fcrst class
In every reapect: terms reasonable. ' ]alO tf
OTEL CLARENDON, 574 I OI.SOMST., UNDER
new inaiia^euieiit : Eun»|H»an and American
plan; sunny rooms: everything first-class: ipeclal
rate»to tourist.-.; tike Howard-at. cable to n ul
' street. . ap'-'O lm
J1 Q SL'TISB, HOTEL EI.SMERE -NICELY
1I O furnished sunny bay-wludow suites with
buard: hot baths and use of parlors for *oi), $t(J
and $75 per month; alho bright single rooms, $30.
y:ts. $10; everything home-like tirst-class alfl : r
AMERICAN KXI'HANi.K HOTEL, 319 AND 3JI
Sansome st, San Frauclsco; board aud room $1,
$1 '.;> and $1 50 pit day; Ires coach. W.M. MON
GOMEKV, proprlotor. -4 i ]y2ltt
SINGLE KOOMS 150 A NIGHT- LIN DELL
House, cor, sixth mil Huwanl. : aull tr
MON TIiOAIKRy.S TEMPKItANCE HOTi;L, 227
and 22U Second st.— single meals 25c; board au.l
room per dav, 75c to $1; by thu week. * 1 to $5: tr?a
ci.aih to and from the ho.el. ap2l tt
ALAIIKDA UOD.MS AM) JIOL'SKS.
SINGLE FUKHIbBED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS;
15:11 Third ave.: Alamedu . myU7t*
~~ ~ ~ BI.KKKI.I Y U OUStS.
rpb IN BKKKELEY— THE" RESIDENCE
lot the late C. H. HKi <:i-:s, situated on College
ave., within a mile of tha State University; bouse
contalul all modern ImpioveiiKMits; sUtble, chicken
houses, etc. ; 3 ai-res of laud wltn line orchard con-
taining 11 varieties or cuulccst rruits; view un-
surpassed: easy of access by both broad and narrow-
Itansje lailroaila. Address communications A. L. H t ,
Box 12. tin-* oi'ice. mvls 7t*
SI MM IK KKSOKIS. ~" '
SANTA CIM/. MOUNTAINS- ToXeT— Ftlß-
nished cottago of 6 rooms, stable, etc. McEWEN
UKOS., 508 California at, Room 6. my 14 tf
K~ ENFIKLD HA1.1.. SVi/ MILES FROM SANTA
i:.'-,i; beautiful grounds: lovely scenery; mod-
ern house: lolty rooms. MKS. A. SOLOMON, I-.ox
322, Santa Rosa. ' mylll4t
« ETNA HOT MINERAL SPRINGS.THE AMERI.
■ V cau Ems: water uncqualed on Pacific Coast and
will rolleve or cure all curable diseases. Write for
circulars to w. H. UDELL. Napa Co.. Cal. uilO lm
'IK". I.LI. SONOMA CO., ill RENT^UR-
»X nlshed h..use of 8 rooms: terms reasonable. Ad-
dress House, Glen Ellen, Cal. mylO 7t
SWANTON IIOUSE.*"phSCAd"eR<>. SAN MATKII
0 County. Cal.; the favorlti resort of the I'acittc
Coast; hotel and eoitnues all newly furnished;
lovely grounds; also the famous pebbly beach,
where are found agntes, opal*, topas, moonstones,
emeralds, water crystals and many other precious
stones; good trout flshlng and wild game; board
reasonable; special ratei for families. MRS. 8. w.
B ANTON. _J.nyJ tf
"PL MOKTE" HOTEL, SAUBALITO — HOT
XJ salt-water batlis. m>3 4mo
QUIET HOME FOB A FEW BOARDERS IN
Browns Valley. Address MRS. L. C. WKKiHT.
Napa, Cal. ap2s 2St*
T AUKEL GLEN FRUIT FARM; GOOD ACC>M-
XJ modatlouj. Address P. O. Box 159, Napa City. 6m
rpAMALPAIS VILLA. TAMALPAIS STATION.
1 Ross Valley, nr. San Rafael: salt water bathing;
(■■■linn. ..lion, grounds; nuo drives; pavilion: take
Sausallto terry. MKS. PETER smi'll, propnetresi
BSOBstFj TO I.F.T. .
LARGE STORE; 4 ROOMS; YARD; LARGE
J baspinent. 1134 Howard st. my 1 B tf
I. KONT PORTION OF STORE; 2 WINDOWS;
1 fine location for office; cheap reut. Cor. Sutter
and l.arklu. ..., . myltl3t»
rpO LET-STORE 30x70. AND CEME.NTKD
X basement 60x70. 39 Steveusou it. ■ lnylO 7t
<fiiin 755 FOLSOM ST. . : "
•3P 1 "' $12, 209 Eighth St.
$17. 314 U Fifth st.
$25, 6:3 Howard st.
$27, 626 Howard st. ' ■
$30, 1(14 Valencia st.
*30, 1 108 Valencia st '
$35, 21 Everett st., with bake oven.
CHAS. ASIIT<)N,4II Montgomery it my 15 lot
TO LET-615 BANSOME. NEAR JACKSON: 1
. X floor, aiOH Mission, nr. 17th, $.tO: NK 24th aud
Church. VON KHH.IN & CO., 624 California. in'.6 tt ;
PART OF STOKE TO LET. 34 CALIFORNIA
X street. — ■ myls 7t* i
rrioPFLoou TO rent, suitable FOR boo k-
X bindery, artists, etc. ; very lluht aud desirable. 27
Main it . . ■ niy!s 16t
HALF OF FINE* STORE, COMPLETE FOK
biulness. with choice living rooms. Apply 74 1
Ninth st - my 3t >
(It *■>?"■. LARGE ST. RE; 4 HOOMS; GAS AND
tSp^-U. water: stable. 202 Twenty -third. 11 7*
IOFT -TO . LET-BKIKO SECOND FLOOR OF;
' ' building, 683 Mission st., bet. First and Second;
suitable i.,r light mauutaclurlug: 4000 square loet;
thoroughly lighted. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 :
Montgomery st. > ■-.-.■ -.7- ■ ■-■■- mylO 7t
9NEW STORES, 18 AND 23 FRANKLIN ST.,
— near Market; suitable ror barber-shop or dress- .
inakllif : rent $15. Apply to U. 11. UMUSK.N * CO.,
14 Muntifomery st ■ wy9 lOt*
• OFFICES TO LKI.
BAY-WINDOW SUITK, GROUND FLOOR, FOR
doctor or dentist. 403 Mason st: sun. my!s 7t
OFFICES FRONT AND CALIFORNIA; COK.
California and Kearny; 615 Sansome. near
Jackson, top lloor. VON KUEIN 4- CO., 924 Cali-
fornla st. myll tt
pOKXER SUITE, FURNISHED OR UNFUK-
\J nlshed. for oflices. 119 Fifth st.. top flat. 13 7t
3 KOOMS. SUITABLE FOR OFFICES OR CLUB-
O rooiiis. 17 Powell st. inyl3 st*
OLAKIiE BAY-WINDOW SUITES SUITABLE
for offices. Hi) Fifth St. first Il.lt. myl 7t»
• STOKK -\" < . ) . i '.'*'. l ;: ~^ : L^ lt< '
BAR, STORE FI.XTURES.SHOW CASES. DESKsT
doors, sasb. buliijht and sold. Pioneer store, 'J3
and '-'7 Tenth st., formerly 1632 Market st. 121 tt
IJAK FIXTURES. CODNTERS. SHKLVING.
xi show-cases, sash-doors, etc., at 225 Post st. je9 tt
CHEAPEST PLACE FOK COUNTERS, SHELVES,
\J show-cases: places Jt ttores luted. a34 Geary, att
OEVEKAL NEW BAR-FIXTURES FOR SALE;
O stores aud onices ntted up at .the Baldwin Car-
-I'intcr-sliop. :I1S) Sutter st: showroom 618 Geary. tt
i'lA.NOa. VIOLIN'S, t.TC.
CHUBERt" PIANOS; REMOVAL
elegant store, 410 McAllister St., near City HalL
JAMi.s KEUFE, sole agent. inyl6 7t«
EXTRA FINE UPRIGHTPIANO: SPECIAL BAK-
XZi galn for casll. 344 McAllister st. _ inyls 3t«
fTHE ONLY ONE CHANCE IN SAN FRANCISCO
Xto buy a new piano at ageuts' prices. Call and
see what we have to olfer; you will lind It to your
advantage. F. W. SPENCER & CO., 723 Market St.,
second floor. mjl4tf
QTEINWAY FAKLOIi GRAND AND STEINWAY
0 nprlght; both in good order; bargains, F. W.
SPENCER A CO., 723 Market, second Hoar, myl4tf
EIGHT NEW PIANOS OF LEADING MAKES
J-i at surprisingly low prices to close consignment.
F. w. SFENCLIi A CO., 7^3 Markot st, second
floor. inyl4 tf
ffl;lJ?L EMEUSON PIASO FOR SALE ON $5
*g>O«J- per month. Call 213 Powell st myl4 7t
ffi; CfvSIiCAKE PIANO, GOOD CONDITION; NEW
tgltJU pianos on Inatallinents. FAY. 1729 Mission.
I.) ARE CHANCE ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL—
It KOHLER .1 CHASE, 137 Post st, will give bar-
gaiua in pianos aud organs. myll tf
MA'iMKICKNT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND;
great sacrllice. 822 Valencia st. niyll7t»
ARUE STOCK OF PIANOS, NEW AND SECOND
hand: ilallett .* Davis, Knabe, Chlckerlng,
opera, Shoulnger Autlsell, Vme, etc.: Install men
ur cash; a rare chance for bargain-hunters; all
guaranteed. odd Fellows' Hall, Seventh and
I Market '_ myll tt
hAUGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS At
XJ KOHLER A CHASE'S, 137 Post st au2ltt
1 \ECKER 11KOS." MATCHLESS PIANOS.
X> KOHLER A CHASE. l:(7 Post St. an24 tf
I_l AI.LET * DAVIS AND KIMBALL PIANO AND
JH Organ Agency. W. G. BADGER, Tit Market sttt
PIANOS; VARIOUS MAKES: HALF-PRICE:
X easy terms, at SI'ATHAM'S, 1322 Market mi9tt
I,'OR STEINWAY, KRANICH 4 BACH. KOK-
-1 nlsch. Gabler pianos, M. GRAY I'O, 206 Post.
IjAND INSTRUMENTS, PACKARD OKOANS,
l> Hieet music M. GRAY CO., '.'Oli Post st. 25 tt
STECK. HARDMA.V. VOSE AND STERLINd
k plauos sold on $10 monthly liistaliineuta. . ISENJ.
CUKTAZ & SON, sole agents, 20 O'Farrell si au7tC
"Li W. SFENCEK * CO., AGKNTS CHICKEKING
X . « Sons, Couovrr Bros., Colby aud Opera plauos.
723 Market st. History Building, second Moor. 26 tf
BYRON MAUZY, AGENT SOUMER, H.11.1.i.ir
Gmnaton. Newby & Ev.ins. 308 Post, my22 tt
THE BANCROFT COMPANY, 721 MARKET ST.,
X sole agents for the Miller. Beiinln;. StnltZit I'.iii.t
and Knrtzniani* puinos and lirst-cUss organs. luMtr
fcMMCrtsjai.
T- OUS A.T.IZ <)R^R'AI)E^?OBKok E S'ANrTf'N-
r broken hories. 1325 Eddy st. iny!4 7t»
2 GOOD HORSES FOK SALE: 6 YEARS OLD;
broke single and double; suitable for lady to
drive; price $I*s each. Cor. Hyd'aud Union. 3*
pERSONS HAVING HORSES, BUGGIES,
X wagons or harness they want disposed or will
find it to their advantage to call at or address tha
Pacific Coait Horse Mar»et, 1616 Mission st; auc-
tion sales every Wednesday and Saturday at II a.
m. WAIKINS Jt DUU ll>. auctioneers. apt tt
WAC.(»-> a.m) CAIUUAQJHB.
AJiTED— wagon FOR HAULINO COAL. AD-
" dress K., Ilox 187, Call Branch OHice, 16 3t»
L'OR SALK- IH'GGIKS, ROCKAW AYS,' CAKTS;
r cheap. 903 Golden Oate ave. niy!6 7t*
G SECOND-HAND BUGGIES AND BUTCHER-
wagon at auction prices. 856 Howard at. aps 3m
1 GOOD SECOND-HAND DELIVEIiY WAGON AT
X24 Beale St. A. W. SANKORN .v CO. ap22 tr
I'OR SALE - F;XPRESS - WAGON, NEWLY
-T ['.util.-.t. with harness and top. A. DAVIS, 916
Montgomery st. my 15 7t
1/IGGY TOP" PHAETON; CHEAP. CITY HALL
IJ Stable, 134 Golden Gate ave. mylS 3t*
LXtE SALE-NEW LAUNDfrV WAGON: HAS
J not been used; 'i good milk or grocery wagons
and a new furniture express. 787 Mission st. 13 7*
F'OK* SALE— OPEN FAMILY ROCKAWAY
1 oie aud shaft, double and single harness: all of
the best iiuaJity; nearly uew. ALp.y 700 rillmore
st. cor. Hayes. myll7t*
I,'IRST-I T.ASS TOP BUGGY, CHEAP, AT PAINT-
" «hon. h:m hiiiwn st. .miix mii:nv. ap--'.< tr
i>i->Tis> r r>>.
rTdUCKETT. DENTIST, 12a GEARY ST.BKI
Grant ave. anil Stockton. ap3o coil tr
R. KEA. 523 MARKET, EXTRACTS IEKTiT
tor 6UC; with gas ror $1; open evening selttf
CROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 759 kIAR- I
\_' ket, g^s specialists; only .safe and reliable anes-
thetic In use; simple, harmless, pleasant and sure;
at Uncial teeth from $7 per set; nllieg Iroin >1 : ex-
tnictiug. oOc: with gas. $1. my!) 12m
ALL NEWSPAPtKS tIAD LONU ARTICLES i.V
them stating that the Insane asylums are riill of
people who took gas only once for painless tootn ex-
traction and went crazy My secret painless method
Is woudertuL By its use any deutal operation may
lie done painlessly. Will forfeit $100 for any tooth
that 1 cannot extract w'tuout sleep ox gas, evsa
though a dozen dentists have tailed to extract 1C
All operations done better thau elsewhere, since I
save seven first prizes for beautiful Wllngs, place
and crown work. There are 5 Leek dentists. o:EU;a
open till 0:30 r. K.; Sundays till S r. if. DR.
Gl.iiß.K W. LEEK. 6 O'Farrell St. oc9 tt
A FULL SET OF TF.ETH FOR $7 Y ILLINGSaF
lowest prices; work warranted DU. J. W. KEI
£41 Market St. opp. lialdwlu. aulutf
DE C. H. WILSON. DENTIST,' 925 MARKBT
St.. bet. Fiftb and sum, opn. Mason. delo tf
Dlt CASSILL> PAINLESS DENTAL
rooms, 202 Fourth st: best teeth $4 to $7: ex-
tracting or tilling 25c. to $1 ; half price to poor.a6 tf
COLTON DENTAL assoi 1A iton, 806 MARKET
V- st. (Phelan Building); gas specialists; positively
extra teeth without pain; only office that makes
and gives the celebrated "Oolto i Bat"; 000 ref-
ttiie-: established IM6.<; all operations In dentistry
performed. DR. CHARLES w. dkckek. le7 tt
I \B. A. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST.. BET.
XJ Teutli and Eleventh; 110 charge ror extracting
when plates are made; old piatea made over like
liew; teeth from $8 jwr >et: extracting 50c. m4 tf
L'LI.L SET, $7: EXTRACTING. POSITIVELY
P painless, 50 cents. DR. C. A. PERKV, 8 Masou
St., formerly S4l Marketst. des tt
J-A SET. FOR TEETH; WARRANTED
<i, I good as can be made: tilling $1. lilt. SIMMS,
ceutlst, t'.di Market St. next Baldwin Theater. ocl tf
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR R CENTS— WEEKLY
Xm Call, in wranner. rc:uly for mailing.
AMTl.l.'UHil.
1 'CI SIASYBILLkTstaR KiiHTLNIPrELLEiB,
>"V tells past present and fnvure; gives lucky
charms: information on stocks aud lottery: also a
photograph of your future wile or husb-iiid. Gents $1,
ladles 60 cent», by letter $•-'. 230 O'Farrell. mya 6m
QTRAI^SEEK PAST, I'HESENI, FUTURE;
O horoscope cast PKOF.HOLMJSS.I9 Fell.iul lm
MME. MOILEAU, 73 FOURTH ST., REVEALS
past, present and luture: fee 25c; your fortune
by mall 2jc aud 2 stamp; charms given. my!3 4t*
MMli. EXODIUS, CLAIRVOYANT, REMOVED
to lUii7 Market, bet. 6th and 7th, Room 2.a17 tt
riIHE GKE-\TEST r"ORTUNE-TELLEK IN THE
X city; reveals past, present and ruture. Call and
see MME. ATLANTA, 32 Fourth st, Kooms 3 aud 4,
» a. m. to 10 r. m. _^ myS 6m
GREATEST FORTUNE-TELLER I.NTHECITI;
reveals past, present and future. Call aud S9l
MISS LELAND. 'Hi) .Hlssiun, near Fourth; tea,
latlleaSOC; geiit.emau $1; lucky charms. inydit
MME. Sll.>ili>, FROM VIKNNA; MOSl' RE.
i'l uowned: revealing life's future events; ladles «l,
genUeuieu <-'. by mall $3. offireBs6 Mission, mr- tf
ME. DR. ~ THOMAS, SCIEN'IIFIO YOJNU
revealer by eggs and cards: tells the entire Ilia,
past, present, ruture; cousuiutlons ou all aXLurs:
nothing execpted- given, valuable advice ail
sure help; mistake impossible written charts ill
English and German; imports geuulne Hungarian
G/psy Powder tor love and luck; diseases oured;
Iee»l; letter $-'. 21) Kearny st )e2T 12in
EDrCATIOXAL.
TEACHER' WILL GIVE "PRIVATE LES-
Ju so; s in public-school studies. Address L. G..
Box 140. Call Branch Offlee myll 3t»
\ KT-LOCKWOOD STUDIO, 333 HAIGHT ST.!
,1\ painting, iii'uleling, etc ; studies rented. myl3lm
VEKSATIONAL FRENCH. FLUTE AND
V' piccolo (old and new methods) taught: 33 cents
perftWun. W. FORD. MI7 Polk st. myll 15t»
ED. CRANDALL, TEACHER OF SINGING. 402
• Goldeu Gate ave. ' - myll 6m
MA RIE HALL'S M I SIC PARLORS; PIANO
i'i harp and vocal Issaoaa, 120 Eddy st aplt> 12m
Q F. SHORT-HAND AND TYPE-WRITINO IN-
O. stltuto: $6 per month; Kearny st, cor. Clay;
l'ltnjan system; b<M>ks,etc, rree; 1 v'gclasses. m7 6m
I^LOCUIION, ORATORY AND DRAMATIC ART;
J-. all branches. till* DtRKELL, 527 I'ost. alSlm
CCHOOLOFCIVIL.MININUANDMECHANIOAU
O Engineering, .Surveying, Architecture, Dnwiuz,
Atsayiug. A. VAN PER XAILLEN.723 Mark't. 2Ut
HEALD'S BUaiINKSS COLLEUE, 21 POST ST
Doubie-otitxy book-keeping, penmaiuhia, snore-
tiand, type-writing, telegraphy, etc., aii lucludedta
builuess course uuder oue lee of $7S. jeJO .1
I>ACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE. POST -itT
Life scboarshib. $73; dav ana eveiuun. oc2l):t
AXTOKN v at-
7^ J.IIEATTIE, LAWYEK.IjoTdEARBOKN ST.,
V '• Chicago, 111., conducts cases In all courts; 35
years' practice; counsel I roe. : my 15 lm*
JOHN A. WALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 220
Sansome st.. Kooins 10, 11 and 13. myls 61110
ADVICE FREE: DIVOROKB A SPECIALTY";
no publicity; quickest time: legal where;
no charge unless successful ; probate, damages, col-
lections, etc. : terms reasonable. -T. KNGLEY. \t-
torncys' Association. 11 Kearny st- , 9 tf
4 DVICE FREE: - DIVORCES^ A SPECIALTY;
.rt privately; 15 days: legal everywhere; uo
chariie unless snccessrul; probate, collections, etc.;
responsible attorneys; all courts; ter.ns reasona'.ilu:
established 10 yrs. G. W. HOWE. 30 Kearny itltf tt
W w - DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY- AT-LAWT*W
*T ■ Uallfor:ila ai.. Kooins H-i;>: ailvlce free, d3tt
PROPOSALS.
TVTAVY DEPARTMENT, BUKEAUOF MEDICINE
J.l and Surgery, Washington, D. C, April 26,
1890— sealed proposals, endorsed " Proposals for
Supplies to Naval Hospital," Mare Island, Cal.,
will lie received at the Bureau or Medicine and
Suroery, Navy Drpnrtinent, Washington, until MON-
DAY. May 80, i s.tu, at 11 a. u., when they will be
publicly opened, for supplying provisions, gro-
ceries, etc., to the Naval Hospital, Mare Island, cal.,
and horse-reed for Navy Yard. Mare Island, for the
llsral year ending June 30, 1891. Hcbeduleaor the
arttelea, with intormatiou aa to specifications,
delivery, conditions, forms of olfer aud prubahle
quantity required, can be obtained on application
to the 1 Medical omcor In charge of < hospital. No
proposal will be considered unless there is satisfac-
tory evidence that the bidder Is a regular dealer In
the articles he piopOacs to aupply. Tie rl<ht is
reserved to reject any or all bids. JOHN MILLS
BKi'WNF.. Chler of P-nri-iiti. -. iny'2 Fr 4t v
FF.BSOyAtS.
INFORMATION WANTED OF THEN URSE WHO
J- left San Franctsco about 1871 with ISA DOR
t! UTTE's family for Europe. Please call or address
9U2 Montgomery si. 111 > hi 2t»
1 ADY OF 18 IS DESIROUS OF MEETING AJf
-»-< elderly geutieman of means: object matri-
mony. Address A. Z., Box 126. Call Branch
Ofilce. . It*
El HAHP.IS (NEE DE VOCTER) HAS OPENED
'-'•the Pacific Excliance; choice wlues, Iliiuors
aud cigars. 520 Pacific st. , inylti 7t*
pjANO LESSONS BY GERMAN LADY: HALF
J- hour 2S_ceuts. 831 Market, Room 32. my I2m
"yOUNG RESTAURATEUR WOULD LIKE TO
-I meet good North Uerwau frlrl, under 30: object
matrimony, G. H., Box 114, Call Branch. 16 3t»
VOR DRESSMAKEKS' FINDINGS GO TO LIP-
J man * ip., 2t}i/j Kearuy sl, i; uunl 13: goods at
wholesale prices. mn*B eod 3m
SEND ORDERS FOR MARTIN'S GROUND
Colfee to 5 California st. myls 3t*
I,'OR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FINK UMiKlt-
A we«, to order. Room 142 ; Bancroft Bldng. 15 lin
AT 128 KEARNY, ROOM 9, YOU CAN BORROW
"■ money at low rates; private rooms for ladlss;
rlcdf.es fur sale; take elevator. au7 tt
ARTIN'S GROUND COFFEE BEATS THEM
-"* all. 5 California st. myls 3t»
DJ. MOONEY, FORMERLY OF VAN NESS
J-»« ave. aud Market st., also of Point Loboi mid
Itrst aves., Invites the patronage of his former
frleuds at h:s new place of 1 usmess, 5\V. cor. K..ur-
teentn. Church and Market st3. myls 3t»
GIVE MARTIN'S COFFEE A TRIAL: YOC WILL
» nse uo other. 6 California st. ' my!s 3t»
INFORSIATION WANTED OF SARAH JANE
A lakkin, a uatlve ot Townland Lunay, I'arlsb
Desertmartiu, Countj- Derry, Ireland, who lctt Ire-
land about the year 1853 an.t sailed from New York
City for San Fr.inc:sco in ISSiI or '60. or there-
abouts, and to our knowledge has never been heard
of sluce. Her snare or portion or the Rosanna Moss
estate Is now held In trust for her by the executors.
Any Information will be gratefully received by
FELIX LARKIN (brother of the above-named
Karah.laiie Larkin) and JOHN KEfcNAN, 7 Ninth
ave.. New York City, Executors estate Rosanna
Moss, deceased. ruy6 18t ex Su
ADVICE FREE: DIVORCES A SPECIALTY; NO
publlcy; quickest time; leeai everywhere; no
ob.ir.je unless successful; probate; damages, collee-
tions, etc.; terms reasonable, T. ENGLEI, Attor-
neya Association, 11 Kearny st. 9 tt
"TJRBSSMAKINO —LATEST STYLES; REASON-
-L7 abte prices: orders by mnil promptly executed:
lit guaranteed. MRS. M. DE HAUAN,'Jti7 Mia.iloii.liu
QJfl REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE AR-
*iT*-'C/ rest and conviction of any person or persous
caught tearing down signs of *'. A. Kllukner ,v Co.
at 32U Sansome st. from telegraph poles or lamp-
posts. my 11 tt
T A HIES— IF YOU WISH TO HAVE ELEGANTLY
'J fitting suits, bandsomely draped, made for *6,
please call at MRS. MottßlS', 732*^. Geary. 14 «t»
piANO LESSONS [;ih« 1> EXCHANGE FOB
A lessons. 326 Goi'leit Gate ave. 1113 14 3t*
BMAUGETTI, CONTRACTOR, STONE-MASON
Ij* and manufacturer of concrete-stone walks, and
proprietor of Swiss Hotel. Napa. my 14 3t
I.IEADQCARTEKS FOR LAWN HOSE, NOZ-
XJ zles, sprinklers, reels: free delivery to any place.
CiI AP.M AN'S, 18 California street. mylS 7t
Q-9 Z,(\ CABINETS PER DOZ., ELEGANT
tjpZi.UU. water-color picture in Rilt frame Iree
to every sitter. WILSON'S. Vi Kearny. myll
A UvTIE FRIiE-HOW TO CUKE NASAL CA-
-r\- tarrb. Addrei3 Victory, P. O. Box 1772,
city. my 10 1 m
\y II.LIAM K. GALLAGHER HAS REMOVED
" his furniture business to 1241 Market St.. near
Mnth; cheap rent makes low prices. ap2 tt
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN-DRESS-GOODS,
silks, sealskin aud scalette cloaks; also carpets,
furniture, lace-cnrtalna, blankets ami folding-beds
at M. FRIEDMAN ,v CO.'S, 221 and 280 Stockton
St. Vthy pay ready muuey when you can buy just
as cheap by making a small cash payment down,
balance weekly or monthly ? An inspection of our
slock is respectfully solicited: orders by mail for
goods or samples promptly attended to. 2'_'B and
130 Stockton st.. cor. Post; open evenings. apl2tt
TIiSSONS GIVEN ON GUITAR ONLY; NINE
J years' experience as teacher ; terms very mod-
erate. MRS. SIBYL a. si'ENi 108 Mason. 66m
DK. JAS. HAMPTON-EYE, EAR, THROAT AND
chronicailuieuts. Boom B.Murphy Bldg.myß lui
HOME FOR INVALIDS: TREATMENT. "SAL-
isiniry Method." DR.MILLER. 13th and Howard
pEKFECT-FITTING TAILOR DRBSS MADE IN 7
X •24 Hours for $15, S'-'O. 825; goods all found.
MRS. M. DAVIS, 234 Taylor St., npstalrs. mrl tt
MONS. S. STROZYNSKI HAS CREATED A NEW
style of iiair-drcsslug for tbe coming season:
also, he has bis own and only patent process for re-
storing bleached and gray nalr; hair-cutti tig done
most bee. miing style by six competent artists;
balr shampooing and drying by patent machine: un-
eijualed lu the Cnlted states. S. STROZYNSKI,
leading lady's prize hair-dresser, cor. Ellis and
Powell sts. ap3o lm
iIIEAPESr AND BEST PLACE TO HAVE
\J your carpets cleaned aud relaid. JONES' I'ur-
lect Carpet-cleanuig Works, iii aud 27 Eighth st.;
tele)>hone 3434. oc9 tf
T.IOLDING BEDS — EXAMINE OUR NO. 1001
1 mirrored witb large plate 18x40; walnut, oak and
cherry; cash price elsewhere »t>s: our Installment
price only $50. M. FRIEDMAN £ CO., 22-i-2;iO
Stockton St.. cor. Post: open erenii:gs. ap!6 tf
lADIES AKK NOT CONSIDERED STYLISH
J iinlen they wear one of the latest front pte.-es
orls-lnited by MONS. STROZVNSKI, cor. Ellis aud
Powell sis. ap3o lin
HE. PATH'S FASHIONABLE COLOR OF
hair can be produced with Ilene powder, leaves
or extract. Just imported from Indlt by S. STRO-
ZYNSKI, bole ageut, 101 Powell St., San Frau-
clsco. ap3o lm
ADVICE FREE; DIVORCES A SPECIALTY;
privately: 15 days; legal everywhere; no
ebargee unless successtul: probate, collections, etc.;
re>|.,.i.sibie attorneys: ull conrts; terms reasonable:
established 10>rs. G. W. HOWE, 30 Kearuy st.l9 tf
STKOZYNSKI'S INVISIBLE BRUNKTTE
>• ■ . powder lor the complexion is the best aud most
harmless in the world. s. STROZYNSKI. sole
manufacturer. 101 Puivell St.. San Franclaeo. a;!J lin
\\'E HAVE A NCMBER OF FULL DItESS SUITS
' ' to hire for balls, parties or funerals at a reason-
able price. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOi'illNG PaB-
LORS, cor. Post and Dupont Its.
1 .1:. NEWTON'S EVENING DENTAL PARLOUS,
J' 123 Grove st.. near Pavilion: a!l dental ipera-
tions perrornied till 10 r. m., Sundays 4 M..ip27
I '.R. MILTON BOWERS MOVKO REsrDENCE
iJ to 148 Eddy st. ; oflice 1 Flftn. ap'-»7 tr
MISS HOGG, 520 GEARY ST.; FUNERAL AND
natnral flowers of all kinds preserved. ap26 12m
I iKKSsMAKINi;, 1228 MARKET, ROOM ti:
JL7 .stylish suits maile and a perfect fit suiranteed
for $6 and npwur.l. MME. LA MONTAG.NE.ap2S tf
GA-K SNOOK, PLUMBERS, ROOFERS. GAS-
• titters, tin, copper and sheet-iron workers. 630
Sacramento st.. near Kearny; telephone 1727. al9 tf
DKY GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS", WITUODT
Interest: dress goods, cloaks, furniture, carpets,
bedding, jewelry, pictures, mirrors, hauging lamps,
clocks, etc; carpets from 65e upward. J. NOONAN
4 CO.. 1021 and 1023 Misslou 81.. bet. Sixtn and
beventb; open evenings. ap!7 tt
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTS
lug, guld, jewelry, books. KLEIN, 10!) Sixth, tt
WINDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO OR-
'* derby WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market. 21 tt
MILLINERY — DON'T PAY' EXORBITANT*
price.'; try 27 sixth st.: bats press d, 35c. altitf
* GRKAT BUSINESS PROFOSITION-WE CAN
J* save you 50 per cent by pi:rehnslnj;.a merchant
tailor-made business suit for $15; merchant tailor's
price $30. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTUING PAR
LOUS, cor. Post and Impunt sts.
I>IONEER CARPET-BEATING MACHINES DO
the best worn. J. SPAULDING & Co.. 353 Te-
hama st. : telephone 8040. »pl2tf
AN DREW— MEET ME CORNER POST AND
Dnpont, to select a nobby spring suit made by
a 1111 reliant tailor for $W. our price $15. ORIGI-
NAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, cor. Postaud
Dupont sts.
1 AKIKI' ( Uka^VnG; 3 TO 5 CTS. PER YARD;
\J tlie best work guaranteed or no pay; telephone
SXiS. S. STItAITO.N, I 2 1 1 Market sl. ap6 lim
SCHOOL OF MASSAGE AND PHYSICAL CUL-
ture. A. G. GRETH, 921 Post St. ap6 tf
HE ADVISED IN TIME TO PURCHASE A MER-
cbaat tailor-made spring suit In 3 or 4 button
cutaway for *20: merrbaat tailor's prlee $40,
ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, Cor.
Post and Dupont sts.
ALL 1-LESHY PERSONS CAN" BE REDUCED
JA by using UR. DU lioiS' Antt Obesity Tea,
warranted harmless and pleasant to take: also an
Infallible cure for constipation. Kept by all drug-
gists. Depot. 4 Sntter St., Roum 33. nir'.'U 6111
/'ARPET-CLEANINIV, 3C PER YAUD; CHEAP-
\J eai aud best lu tbe city. J. E. MIICHELL ,v
CO., 2jO Fourteenth st- ap2 tf
I JON'TWAIT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE — lOC
I 'pairs springstyles light-colored trousers made
b ycrack merchant tailors for Irom $10 to $15 : our
price $4 50 to $8. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING
PAliLi cor. Post aud Dupout sts.
I,'IRST-CLASS CARPET UEATEItS:' CITY
I Steam Carpet Beating and Renovating Works,
24 and 26 Elgnth St.: largest works in tbe city;
w<<rk guaranteed. Address A. W. MANNING, pro-
prlelur; telephoue 3250. mrtt tf
EVEN A FAT MAN NEED NOT GO SHABBILY
dressed when we can r.t you In a mercliaut
tailor-made suit, newest spring styles, for $18; mer-
chant tailor's price f.ii. ORIGINAL MISFIT
CLOTH ING pakloks, cor. Post aud Dnpont sts.
■ \V AISTS CUT, FITTED, STITCHED. COLLARS ;
*• sleeves In; skirt cut, stitched, braid drapery,
belts put ou; 83. MME. MICHAUX. UB McAIIUtr.
DIVORCES- FEE AFTER DECREE. JNO. J.
COFFEY. atturucy. 619 Montgomery St. fe!9 tt
pARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED WITHOUT
\J beating; refitting carpets a S|<eci:ilty. CONKLIN
1 Kiis.. 333 Golden Gate .ive. : telephone 2126. 13 tt
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MARKET STREET.
Supervisors Decide to Extend It
to Lincoln Road.
Fillmore-Street Wharf Leased— hsioi Widen
enin? Lines— The Dolores Embankment.
Protest! Overruled.
Tlie Supervisors' Street Committee yesterday
decided to Kraut tlie California Adamant Wall
riasier Company a lease ot the Fillmore-street
Wliarf for tdree yeari, with the privilege ot re
newal fur three years l*Dftar.al an aunuai rent ot
i I<X). Tbe wharf lias lieen bringlUE in uotliins
and lias' cost 575 a montli for a Wharfinger's
salary.
( 'outran* for street work were awardeil as fol
lOWS: Pave with bitumeu Hyde street, frornUreen
to Union, to the Souiliei u California Bituminous
raving Company, at 12l)"i cents a square foot.
aprEiejjate cost *L'4OO; also the crossing of Hyile
and Vallejo stieets, to tlie hum company, at
30V4 ceuls, ani;iei;aie cost |06O; also XweillU
street, from Iluwurd to Folsom, to li.in.ison &
Williams, at "s',a eeuti a square foot; also
Vallejo street, from Buchanan to Weuster, to
Thumaioii & Williams, at 'J'J ceuts, J.V.HJO; to
srade liulle (tract, Iruui rennsylvauia avenue .
to Mississippi, to John Kelso& Co., i»t 19 cents
a cnbie yard, $750.
Tlie following: contracts, Is id over at tlie former
ni' etiug, were klso awaided: I'ave will) basalt
blocks i'teseott street, from Pacific to Broad
way, to A. J. Kalscb, at 43 cents a sauare toot;
also tlie crosslm; of Valencia and Tweuty-slxtu
streets, to I), llaniey. at 37 cents; also Valencia
stieet, Iroin Twtuly-sixtb to Army, to D. Har
ney, at 37 ceuts; grade Steiner street, from
Hayes lo Fultou, lo C. D. Vincent, at uSVj ceuts
a cubic yard.
11-.OTKST OVKf.m.LED.
The coiniuiuee overruled lue protest ot tbc
Cougrecalton Sberiin lMael against grading
Chinch street, between Nineteenth and Twru
tieth, und also that against the manna In which
the grading h lieing lioue on l'otut Lobos avenue
and Collins street.
Mi Sitbrlna Fleetwood's petition to expunge
Stalius alley, off Slitter street, between 11 yde and
Lai kin, from llio official map , was referred to tne
City Attorney for his opinion as to whether It i»
an open uublic street.
Miijvriiiieuiieiii Ashwortn ffil diiccted to
noiity owners ou Misslou street, attected by tue
wideulni;, to move iiu-ir houses back to Uio
ideiiiiit Hue, except where Hie tuauer is in liti
gation. The City Smveyorwas alio instructed
lo utve a contractor, vMio Is con-li iictiu^ a sewer
In Hie stiert. his proper lines aud to esublUU
the Hues of Hie slieet as wideued.
1 i,c petition ol the I'ait Lane Tract aud
SeveuU-tfnth-street luipioveiuect Ciub to change
the utadea ou Hcveulteulli aud JJuu^lus sucets
was giauted.
It was decided to recommend Ui.it proceedings
be takrn fur uuinis l'osl street tioni (JeuW.il
avenue lo Clement slieei.
lie committee will report In tavor of authori/
I '. I! tiie Mayor lo sell all old Iron In the corpora
tion yard; also to expunge Clipper street, Iroui
Twenty-fouilli to Twenly-slxlli. and Cedar ave
uue, tioiu Van KeM lo OcUiVia street, frum tlie
ollu'iitl m:ip.
buperiulendeut Asliwortn was Instructed to
have the Suoiiiriii I'.icilic Company remove tlis
embaukuieut at Uuluies aud 1 weuiy-seveulu
stieets.
MARKET-STREET I'ROJECTION.
An alternoou ressiou ol the cumiulttee was
lield in consider the piopostd rxieuMou ot Mar
ket atieet, in. in Scveuleeiitn to Liutom road.
About fifty persons Interested tor or against
Hie measure appeared before (lie eommiUee.
Some favored exleudiui: to Mueleenlh street aud
th< n constructing a serpentine boulevard leading
10 Uuldeu Uale i'ai k, while ulhois favored goiu&
to Coibt'lt road, to lllusli;,l» all of wuicli tbe
walls of tue cuinmiltee room weie almost cov
ered over with maps and pioliles.
I>. 1-1. VYiiizen. one of tlie objectors, was repre
sented by J. C. li;t <— . »ho Ui|(rd lhat M.ilkc.
stieel could not be extended in iw.-nty years, and
lhat il;e law under wtitcti the boaid piouosed to
act is uucouslitulluuul.
it. C. iiarrisou, atlo.uey for Richard Cu.uidler.
objected, as the projection is not lui tLo public
ni'iiil and the grades would be 100 sleep. Tlie
extension meaut me couuscatlon of, his client's
property.
Mr. \\ tilzen averred that the petition for tbe
extension contained 175 signatures amone
which are a number of ie.il estate agents, wliu
bad signed ntoie tbau once, and also butcher*
boys aud barbers not owning any piuperty.
VV. A. l'eckli..ii. claimed that the grades aie ho
steep as to maKe a road Impracticable. Ihe
on ly feasible route, be thought, Is over Seven
teeuiu street.
ADOLPH SUTUO OB.JECTB.
Adolt>h Sutro advanced a similar argument as
to the steepness ul ihu grades. He favored golug
out seventeenth street and Se 1 1 eiiltim avenue lu
Paik Liiuf, fiillnwing the coulour tne conuiiy.
Auolher roult* Is to extend Maiket stieet it)
Nineteenth, tlien WtEdrng aiotind tlie hrils in
Seventeenth aud i*iiik Lane. Kliher of ibese,
routes would Rive an ea>y eraoe; Mr. Sutro
branded the exleusiou in au air line to Lincoln
load as a scheme ot leal e.-tate speculators.
John J. Haley, agent for Senator Stanford,
said tl. .it the latter wanted to run tbe eable-iond
out over the route proposed but found the grade
tuo avy. The only way to reach the park Is
out. Sixteenth street diverging.
J. y. Kaitlett, President oi tbe Maiket-slreet
Imutoveuienl Club, claimed that the arguments
of tlie opponents of Ui exienstou weie Kiossly
inaccurate, aud In turu mail** a long argument iu
favor of exteuding iu a straight line. • . ■
Dr. J. 11. Jilller called the attention ot the
committee to the fact lhat beyom' Lincoln rou.i
Market street had aliexdy been virtually ex
it tided, »ud by projecting Maikel slioelfroni
nreeoth through to Lincoln load the tl-or
t.u^hiare would be completed, running acioss
the whole peninsula.
POWER TO ( O.VIM-IMN.
The city has power to condemn property, but
it Is not cohflscaliou,aa claimed, because Ibu owu
eis would receive more mouMy thau their proper
ties aie worth. The maps of the city showed au
intention >o extend tbe stieel in a straight line.
The proposed extension bad heeu discussed eariy
in lbe TiO's, when tbe speaker was a boy. Tim
time was uow ripe lor Hie improvement. Fiuin
Seventeenth to Nineteenth street the grade
would be 5 per cent, and from 'Nineteenth, street
to Lincoln load from 10 to 12 per cent.
Oti mot ol Mr. Kiugwell, the committee de
cided lo leport lu favor of proceedings [or ilia
piojeeiion of I In- road in a straight line to Liu
colu road- '- - : . -- -—
KEVV iiAIL HO\KS.
A Device to CIK-cfaiHite the Work of
Letter 'Ihievrs.
Twenty new letter boxe3 are I>eing placed
by the Post Office Department in the busi
ness portion of the city. They are quite
attractive in their appearance, beinj; paiuteii
a pleasaut green with goM letters.
They have a sliding drawer in the top in
which the letters are placed sideways itud
when tlie drawer is allowed to close the let
ter is dropped into the receptacle bulow.
It is impossible lor thieves to purloin let
ters from the Uox>;>, and it is also impossi
ble for the rain to euter them as it did in
the old ones.
A great deal of ainus*?meut was created
for those watchins tlie efforts of the citizens
to put letters in these bux.es. They would
invariably try to put them in endwise as
with thi' nl.l system, and Kenerally a gaotl
deal of profanity was iudutKed in before tbe
person would discover how to deposit his
fetter. ■ rr-j: :
ITEMS OF ISTEKKST.
A Providence (R. 1.) man had the temerity
to bring a libel suit against the Telegram
for some fancied injury, but a jury has de
cided that tlio article referred to praised
liim beyond measure, and thrown tbe costs
upon him. Tbe Telegram should now
charge him full advertising rates for tho a«l.
A servant of the Queen of tiie Belgians
wts lately stricken with apoplexy. The
first aid that some Queen* would havn
thought of would have been an aid-de
camp tn fetch a doctor, but she turned in
and doctored the servant herself. Off
li. E. Wishart of Abbeville, Ga., has a
tame deer that one of his mules delights in
chasing. Lately the ninle made the race
hitched to a cart, which was somewhat dam
aged by coming iu contact with stumps and
loss.
• French doctors are reported to have dis
covered that the essence of cinnamon, when
sprinkled in the room of typhoid lever
patients kills the bacteria within twelve
hours aud preveuts the disease from spread
ing.
The Society of the Army of the Cumber
land will erect its statue oi Sheridan at
Washington on the reservation on the
north side of Pennsylvania avenue, be
tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets.
A Georgia lad, 10 years of age, has an
unusually large head. He wears an *>'.
hat, and it is a difficult job to find one large
enough for him in any of the stores.
Ilerr lioshart, a German journalist, has
been seut to the Ichterhausen Prison for
too severely criticising the conduct ol the
Duke of Saxe Coburg-Gotha.
Ward McAllister oi New Yoik Is to write
a book on "Society as I Found It." His
son should follow it up with one entitled,
"Society as I Left IL"
A memorial tablet has been placed on the
house in Lothian street, Edinburgh, in
which Darwin lived when a student at the
university.
A colored woman of Madison County.Fla.,
was sent to the chain-gang last week for one
year for gambling*
tj ■ An electric street railroad is the latest in
novation in Tokio.
. Beott t'rotostl.
A protest has been tiled with the Super
visors by Irving M. Scott against the con
struction of a sewer in Eureka street, be
tween Nineteenth and Twentieth. lie
signed the petition as he understood all the
owners wanted a sewer, but has since
learned otherwise.
Killed by Liquor.
Mrs. Lizzie Murphy, who worked in thu
dives on Harb.iry Const, was found dead in
bed yesterday in her room, on the corner of
Sansume and I'acific streets. Her death is
supposed to have been caused by alcoholism.
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