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B-SINESB CHANCES. •C.JXAA PA'tTNUI WANTED IN A FIRST- . .i__tOUU. ci - .' -b business iii c;iy ; no previous - 'experience required; one of the present partners is retiring - f or lhe best of reasons; the remaining •' partner, who Is i. tiL-t-cta-s man, will show and '- "prove that the Imslttess has been clearing over $200 tier month.: best of refe.cnses given. Apply K. . KENNY. *.2 X' amy st. lt_ . TJavlnG BUYERS WILLING TO INVEST IN .'LA some reliable business, those desiring to sen * promptly apply to W. P. HEALY'. 1004 Market st It ■ ■_ I ".I'll '* m FACTORY; ICE-CREAM •.<_ 1 I' 'X I . an.' -n la ti'iiti .: uooppositlou; com- - iiraiids the trade >>! the Mission; will guarantee $100 per month clear. Apply IV. F. HEALY, loot Market ,it. It Q7" A SALOON, SOUTH OF MARKET ST.; '.-?"** ' "-average receipt- _*.;;> per day; trial ■ given: _est reasons for selling. HEALY, 1001 . Miirkct St. It __ill|'ll CORN— B GROCERY AN BAR, (jpll'tM'. clearing $100 a inoiilh $1000— Flrst-class saloon, near Baldwin Hotel. . $2000—1 aperfoutt. clearing $200 per month. $250— Colli c and chop home, Market St. ■* . Panne, in wood and coal yard: bargain. ' • $300— Partner iti restaurant; guarantee $75 mo. $300— Farther iv cash business: clears $90 each. a.tni-Eipi sa liusliKKs; clears $90 per month. -300— Cigar-store and laundry ; club rooms. $-00— Branch -bakery, candy and notion store. __ F . HEALY, IgOj Market st it" A'OUN'.. MAN WHil UNDERSTANDS KESTAU- -1 rant business to take charge of restaurant at night time: must give security and references, or will take partner. 202 Eleventh st. oe-7i* ATTENTION, RESTAURANT MEN— $36O ILL * _."\ buy complete nztitres of corner restaurant, with one month rent tie.'. Apply 349 Twenty- f ourth. near Fotsom. ocßSt* s. -,l I DAY .1. 'OS ; WELL STOCKED; ELE- . O *-■"''- gait fixtures. Apply C\..i. Ilranch. It" ' L IRST-CLASS OYSTEIt AND CHOP BOOSE; . J clears $250 a month. 121 Fifth sL oc6 7t* - lit ANTED— I GBOCEBY, 1 RESTAURANT, 2 ■ ** cigar .tores, and several other paying busl- '■-■-. for cash i a-;,, ii, now waiting. 11. C. DUE FY. 997 Market st. uc6 3t GENTLEMAN IN RESTAURANT BUSINESS wants suitable lady to assist him as partner or inn ias.l; fi- ,it plae i lor right person. Addrcis ' Mutual, Box 111, Call Branch Office. It* \l EI.L-Es I At l.lslt . ', BUSINESS; CLEARING It $4000 a year for the last 10 years; owner to retire. For particulars apply CHARLES 11. FORD, ,211 Fourth st. ocd _:* ' YOB SALE-*-' RESTAURANTS DOING A GOOD . .A; business. For particulars can at 1155 Market * St. bet. Seven and Llchth. ocß 7t (HOAR-STORK— BIG BARGAIN: PAYS WELL: ' . hap rent fn-nish-d room. 1173 Market. 6 3t* r * <£;*_•**___ BBSTACBANT. BARGAIN Tills DAY p. )\l.y A i SHLIN. *-6 Kearny st. o. 6 3l« BEST BARGAIN IN CITI TO-DAY: GOOD corner grocery and bar: will sell by Invoice or .on-easy payments; long lease; no opposition; re- ceiver's sale; pri i- $.150. M. GOODWIN, liquor ■' ____.____'• 407 Battery st. o-6 '• Tl) SELL Y. lit BUSINESS SEE J. W? DON- _ NELLY A ('('.. 77" Market st It* BARGAIN— FINE CANDY AND VARIETY . store; good location and trade: no reasonable ■■ offer refused- Apply 12j • M-is»p_st. octt_lt «_ C- -.1., , CHEAPO IFFE SALOON; ONE OF THE : • «J"V" '.neatest nl -■*. cosiest 1 ttle coffee-saloons " north Market loitered tor sate chean. i. account of * sickness; deals every day $-' 50 to $J SO: anybody - Can run this place: rent. Including water » d gas, only $25: for something wonderful in a bargain see • . thi. to-day. CEO. STEWART. 135 Kearnv st. It ,' a. ■,- - PaKiNEK WANTED —•"1 . KE-5A- ,t2,.010. loon and restaurant: iarre place down- town, right in business heart of city ; owner, first- ' Clara-cook, runs this department; wants good - 'it.i- -■ bin '..;:,*: cash counter, look after duilii-t-rooiu help, etc; experience not necessary; must be wlil- ■ U>K and obliging: place known to be one *>f the best _-paying in town; established lor years; must have •help:" is too mncb a or-. for one to run: Is a chance l- a lifetime; don't miss. "I.". STEWART, 135 ' Kearny st. lt Q-nil COMMISSION BUSINESS PARTNER «_. ''x 'V* . want wltb -■'-: young . .business man of good standing and reputation; has ■a lirst-ciass trade, clearing $200 per month and rapidly growing, which absolutely requires more . assistance: prefers partner to h red help: good mau .'wanted more than money; can give best of refer- .: ences; full Investigation of hoiks and hnslness, be- fore basing. GEO. STEWART, 135 Kearny, lt rflO BUSINESS PLACES FOR SALE vl' " ' country hotel, GO rooms : $6,500 Coffee-saloons from $250 to 700 'Candy-stores from 200 to 1.500 Cigar-stores from 100 to 1,000 . Dru_:-stores from 1.500 to 5.000 "Saloons from 31 .to 2,500 : Stationery-stores from 300 to 1,000 .Grocery-stores from 450 to 1.600 -. . Apply to 11. C. DECKER. 850 Market st. oc6 71 TO SELL OUT YOUR BUSINESS PBOMPTLY for cash, goto L D. earn A It D. 114SMan_ot St., bet. tMasou and Taylor; established IS-.9. lt* - _V,-n MARKET-ST. CIGAR-STORK FOR t^-OOV. sale: a bar— ln; splendid central loca- tion, with fine trade; positive sacrifice. Apply I.D. BARNARD, 1148 Market St.; near Taylor. It* LAUNDRY BUSINESS; ONE OF THE OLDEST and best in town; a bargain: owner retiring . from business and leaving the state. LD. BARN- ARD 11.48 Market St., near Taylor. It* Q/-11A PARTNER WANTED IN A COMMIS- OUI'U. -■;. business witb a young businessman . 'of good standing and reputation; controlling a re- . liable trade: clearing s2oo to $-50 a inontu; can .-'■ be Increased to an unlimited extent; reliable inau preferred asa partner to other help: duties lictht and easily learned: no night or Sunday work; ref- erences exchanged. For further facts see .'. — '. . DONNELLY A CO., 777 Market St. It* C_l AAA CORNER SALOON ON PROMINENT . ■_!_. I UU". business street: conducted by the present owner for years: he having made a com- pete is now retiring from business. .'. W. DON- NELJ.Y, 777 Market sL It* -__ '(iA WOOD AND COAL BUSINESS. IN'CLUD- . cot'O.lni; sheds, stables, scales, horse and waKon; good stock: long lease; free rent; near Market st WOODRUFF. 841 Market. It; TpIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT: BEST 'LOCA- . A on; uoing business of- $1U i_f — **^ ;^. ..-,*.- -ii, furniture: must be sold; make an offer. WOOD- III IFF. 841 Market St. It* C■ *■ ... Alt -HORSE, WAGON AND ■ C '-'■ buildings. McLACGHLIN.26Keayig.6 2* <_fs._lA GENTEEL BUSINESS ON KETWINY; ■ tZ'iJxJV. clearing $150 monthly; 30 days' trial to rlf.ht party. MCLAUGHLIN A CO., 26 Kearny st. It* QOXA FRUIT CANDIES: CLEARING $30 ■C— UP. lMintlily. McLAUiiHLIN. 2B Kearny. 1" * 4_Q_l_l_~_ LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE- n^ OUUU. 17 extra fine horses: vehicles and bar- nees-all new; 45 high-priced boarders: cheap rent, with lease: posit veiy clears s3so to s4oo mouth: 30 * dnys allowed to Investigate before buying. .'. E ' *. WELLS A- CO., 310 Kearny St. ocs 4t* ' (j. 'J**./ iA FOR SALE— ONE-HALF INTEREST OOOVIU. established manufacturing busl- fie's: large factory, with ma cry and stock com- plete: business profitable and capable of being . largely extended; owns valuable U. S. patent on * machinery, nni' h will sell fir inure t price; this .. offer is made only to secure much needed help of - partner. Address M. E., Bui 127, Call Branch Ofliee. oca 2t* -.' OMALL EXPRESS WAGON. SUITABLE FOR i_ laundry, bakery or grocery: new topand newly painted: price fill). & Lapp St., bet. Fifteenth and - Sixteenth. ocs 3t* FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— FINE COUNTRY hotel, near cllv: city or co\utry property, S. • .ROVER. Box 35, Sunol, Cal. pep 7!" SI'LENDIDOPPOKTUN'ITY-EXPREsS-STAND; • y_ business location; wagon, horse aud harness for .Bale cheap. Apply 10-12 Market st. oca 71* I~>KANCH BAKERY AND CANDY-STORE-NEAR J a school; no opposition: 4 living roouis; lar.-e ■ garden and poultry yard, with nearly 100 head of poultry; rent $15. 2022 Railroad aye.. Willow _fc Station. Alameda oeo 3t* EVERYBODY LIKES IT; MANY ARE BUYING iv it. Lakeview; Lakevlew. oc4 3t . TJ RANCH BAKERY lOK SALE CHEAP; RENT . X> $9. 1428 Pacific st. ocl 6t * C_J/|A WOOD AND COAL BUSINESS; CLEAR- - •3r*iUU. Ing $100 per month; a valuable lease; - Lusiness necessaries ; horse and wagon; owner leav- Ihg State. Apply Call Branch Office. oc4 4t* QAI-OON : 2 LIVING KOOMS; GOOD FIXTURES: • ■(-" to be -old account departure cheap. Apply . ; '--- -. I-ourth st. oca" 7t* . rr, ,tt LARKIN, COR. ELLIS — BRANCH BAK- » U-iiery and delicacy-store; good location: rent cheap. . ocl7t* ". '■'(• OP_A BUSINESS-COAL-DEALEKS, TEAM- -0 _»*-l '• stent stablemen and outers; sheds and . Bxt nres In large lot, aud store junction Market and * Valencia sts., for sale, with horse, buggy, wagon and •• -harness; rent only $15. Apply 6 Valencia 6t. from 12 tv 1 it h. ocl tr 1,-OU SALE— FIRST -CLASS BOOT AND SHOE J store. 1434 Howard __■ oct 3t« I -ARGE BASEMENT SUITABLE FOR A SALOON -lor any mercantile business; opposite Palace - Bote Apply to S. iOSGP.OVE, 630 Market. 4 .it* C-rrrA' ..REAL BARGAIN; CORNER SALOON • •££ • OV. ana large grocery; basement and living rooms. Apply at 709 Larkin st oc4 .'*.« J .-CLASS COFFEE-SALOON AND (ILH' X.house forsaie cheap. Inquire at 40*_ Fifth st., . . pillk depot QC-1 3L* ..* i. .-.EST GROCERY AND BAR IN CITY: X selling on account of 111-health. Address it. It., .Hox 111, Call Branch Ofllce. oct 7t« ■ "LOP. SALE— A NICE SALOON. 205 SIXTH ST.. • .near Howard. oc4 3t* FRUIT, CANDY AND VEGETABLE STOKE with horse and wagon; doing splendid business: * . cheap. Inquire 1355 Fotsom st oc4 7t* . _■«*. fc SALOON. 30 MILES FROM THIS CITY; '■ Of)OU. doing a line business: building included: ground rent $-0: 2 rooms attached; long lease; this .is a genuine bargain and must be sold receipts $15 aday: parties wanting a saloon in the country will ■ find tbls one of the best opportunities ever oifered. pun particulars of B. WHITE. 705 _jtarkct SL 3 st* ' -.OAA SALOON WITH 0 ROOMS; RptNT $30. tiV. 411 y- Sixth st.-. rooms rented. se22tf ' 1.*"./! WILL BUY FRUIT AND CANDY STOP__,; ' *S>AOV good horse and wagon. J. S. VAN WINKLE A CO., 703'/_; .Market at. -___ i _ 4 ___L_ " T'INJ. GROCERY AND BAB FOR SALE. AP- A ply Call Branch Ofhce. oc:t 4t» <_ lOf if) WANTED, PARTY WITH IHIS 'ft-t-IUUU. amount to take part interest splendid paying enterprise which will be part of Cantor da's exhibit at the World's Fair; must be able to give personal attention and be willing to have the Coast .*- ilia-few weeks. For further particulars address Interest. Box 90. Call Branch Ofllce. oc3 7t» CALOON FOR SALE: GOOD STOCK, FIXTURES 0 and trade. 212 Fourth st oc3 7t* f'I>Fl*EE SALOON AND CHOP-HOUSE. ON Vj account or retiring from business; no agents . need apply. 2738 Sutter st QC3 71* }iEir-ST_OpT''OK SALE— SELLING OUT ON Al account ol sickness. Call at .03 Filbert. ■" 3 Of BN, WITH POOL-ROOM, FOB SALE cheap: a Bargain. 341 IsTithst. a- 2 7t« Ct-. .- , M CIGAR-STORE WITH ROOM AT- • -•'". tn t.c.i. 152 Second St. oc24t» /"'OOU-PAVINO CIOAB-STOEE KOU SALI_;iO23 '» Marl st. ocU Bt* 1 \AIKY PRODUCE AND DELICACIES STORE LJ tor sale: must be sold within eight days; no reasonable oii'-r refused. Apply Call Branch Ofllce. oc2 7t» "-TvrAfV FORSALE-FIRST-CLASS GROCERY - C -''"'l. and bar. Apply at HOFFMAN A i ; EIHtY'S Cigar Factory, 776 Market »t_se*-to_7r*_ ' L IKST-ULASS BAKEBY AND CONFECTION X for sale. Apply Call Branch Office. -■:;() 7t* ' |>KODUCE. iiii it, VEGETABLE AND CIGAB 1 store; established 20 i ears; best location ; horse, wagon; I Hole-; full value In stock: forsaie J^once^aa? O'Farrell St., cor. Taylor. seHO 7t"' . jf;O(.D ti-HORSE TEAM EXPRESS j BUSINESS: _' ' ap. Apnlv NE. cor. Fifth and lir.-innan.Bel7 tf _? ; l*.(l(. NEWSPAPER BOtJTEB FOB SALE: ' Jr, >> in. morning and evening papers; pays S_SJS* r m ontb, and business can be Increased by a ici.ii.,c man; splendid opportunity. Apply this an3l tf I >ABUA!_.-FOR SALE CHEAP: CORNER SA- ju* loon: centrally located; reut very reasonable. foi "! cula '* apply to A. McLEOD 4 CO.. NW. cur. Flrtt ana Mission sts. ■ sefitf - CALOON FOR SALE BU2 HOWABD ST. V se3o 7t» LO!)GING-IIOIISF._I FOB SALE. C; O'.O 1 -BOOMED HOUSE; KENT $25. 62 C— • ' '■ Tehama St. -^ oc 6 7C* (1 mill LODGING-HOUSE FOR SALE; KENT 0 $40. 728 Mission at oc6 3t« I All LODGING-HOUSES AT FINE BARGAINS. IV" 1 .-( (-..in house; line location $300 10 rooms: new lurniture; in payments 1,000 10 rooms: worth $10110 Odd 28 rooms on Market, In payments 1,300 li rooms, near tbe Baldwin •""'" •10 room,; line corner; clears $150 3.000 37 rooms: line paying bouse 2.000 60 rooms: corner: will exchange 5,000 51 1. 01 ifr- bouses rro'n $200 to 15.000 For sale by 11. C. DECKER. 860 Market st oc67t 'I'd BUY SELL A LODGING-HOUSE GO TO 1 1. D. BARNARD. JUS Market St., bet. Mason and Taylor: established 1899. ________ VERY DESIRABLE CORNER HOUSE OF 30 x\ rooms handsomely furnished, clearing $125 per month. App.y - . V. HEALY. 1004 Market. lt« 1 ODGING-HOUSE, CLEARING $208 MONTHLY. La McLaughlin a C 0. .26 Kearuy st. It* T_- .... 28 ROOMS: CBEAP KENT: PART grOl/U. cash. 13 Howard st. ocs 31.* . U'E HAVE 3 LODGING-HOUSES, RANGING *' In price from $10.10 to $5000, centrally located and paying tug profits, tbat must be sold at once; atso 100 other lodging-houses: we place nothing on our books but bargains. B. U. DUFFY, 807 Market street 0.-6 3t 11' E BATE 2 CUSTOMERS FROM THE EAST v* no want to tun' lodging-houses, 1 for $1000 to $1500.111.1 1 for s2ooo to $3000; prices must below and the bouses paying. B. C. DUFFY, 997 Market street. ocs3t Good INVESTMENT — 5 LAKEVIEW LOTS. I 5 Lakevlew lots. oc4 3t OAQ THIRD ST.-HOUSE. 17 ROOMS; CIIEAP; OVo full of steady roomers. ocb 7t* •../ .( I 17-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE FOR OUO -ate; all lull; rent only $50; no reasonable offer refused. ..el tf 1 •_>/• SIN 1> Room HOUSE, ALL RENTED; It'll) modern conveniences: very cheap. jy!7 tf JFTtKNITLiIPJ 1 (>:; SALE.. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT TIIE STANDARD FUR- nlture Company, 1045 Market _ before fur- nishing your bouse or your rooms. sell! tf TWEW CHAMBER SETS OF 7 PIECES, $15 CASH, _■ or Installment WILLEY BROS. 931 Mission, tt /TOUNTKY BUYERS WISHING SECONDHAND (VOONTRT BUYERS WISHING SECOND-HAND VJ furniture or carpets, at reduced prices, call a. ROSEN HAL'S, 110 Fourth st ; satisfaction guaran- teed or money rel milled; goods shipped free. nllt.r LIT" PKICES^N~I*LAIN^ ; IGURIiS~ON - IN- ALL I 'LICE- IN Pi '.IN Ellil RI.S; ON IN- staiinietits. without interest, you can furnisti your home as cheap as lor cash elsewhere at HEN* i-Y'S large luruiture auu* carpet wartruoms. ISto •-.'4 Ellis St. 24 tf v GOOD CHANCE— HOUSE FURNISHED At complete with luruiture. carpets, stoves, cur- tains, blankets, pictures and mirrors, at cash prices, on easy installments; small deoosit. M. FRIED- MAN A Co.'s, largest Installmeut house on the Coast 22H and 230 Stockton SL. cor. Post; opeu cveulugs: prompt attention paid to country order.*. STEBLIN . 11 RNIII CARPETS AND furn-.tura .o.l* and 1041 Market 6L.' Rosenthal Building. au7 if \l I. MY ...oiii. ARK DOWN TO BED-ROCK 2\ prices: parlor snits $25, ranges $6, new cham- ber sets complete $15: reductions all round; cash or Installments. T H. NELSON, 136 Fonrthst 3t);t _________ < \KI-KTS_ LINE &SSORTMBNI FLOOR OILCLOTHS AT X ■_'.*..' per yard Jnst receve.l: Brus-els carpets, < ... - patterns, at 00c per yard sewed and laid. S. W. SHIREK, 1-34 Stockton st.nr. Broadway. 12 tf I IAKPFTS-SMTFH'-sTtItUSSKLS. ;.*. A YARD: V. installment price els where $1 a yard. ._. IRIEDIIAN a CO.. 5-38-830 Stockton st., cor. Post / 1 LOSING 1 11* ESTATE: BRUSSELS SEWED, Vl lai.l.ooi-. 2-pl v. 25t: :011 -c I otb,l2i_ a c:c— rtaln-potes, -.-.(im ..inn— 10c. M'.'tac. Itltos.. 117 Sixths*.. PIANO-. VIOLINS ,Mi SHEET MUSIC. LAKL\I..\Y -Nil SAM) HILLS THEHE ____.'*__.__ MOST RELIABLE HOUSE To BUY OB KENT pianos. SI ii.Mtt/.vi 1439 Market st. ocs tf Si' - . -11 OK FRENCH SPOKEN IN J.'. LESSONS; simplified method; classes forming* terms for the course on . $26. Postoffice Box 1886. ocltf MYRON MAUZY, AGENT SOHMER, CHASE LJ Bros.. Newby a Evans. SOS Pcs: sL mx-2'2 tf •7 N EABLY NEW STEINWAY A SONS* PIANO; -V price $-'50. W. G. BADGER. 725 Market. oc2 71 A PARLOR ORAND STEINWAY * SONS; COST -A. $1400; cannot be told (rom new; price $575. W. O. BADGER. 725 Market -i. oc'JTt VERY LATE NUMBER STEINWAY « SONS' 2r\ piano; In perfect order; $•--_•. W. G. BAD'tER, 725 Market St. oc2 7t I CHOICE STEINWAY A SONS* PIANO; PRICE j\ $200. W. G. BADUAR, 725 Market St. Oct; 7t l NEW HEN F. MILLER PIANO: 7Ms OC- -A. lave: cost $500: price $250 to close Invoice. W. G. It til .ER. T-* i Market st. oc'J Tt ANEW BI.HNING PIANO: 7.S' OCTAVE: COST 2. $500; price $250 to Close Invoice, *>\. G. BAD- GER, 725 Market St. ** oc2 7t ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT 01 PIANOS .A aud organs: sold at reduce. l prices. W. a. BAD- GER, sole agent for Hallet, Davis _ CO.'s pianos, W. W. X:;,:. pianos and organs, Francis Bacon pianos. 725 -Market St.. ground Door. ..("J 7t C*CA *160— PIANOS IN GOOD ORDER: NEW •V i -X . pianos on eiisy Installments, pianos tuned and repaired. FAY.' 1729 Mission St. .._-•'■ .i JAMEs KKI.KFE, SOLE AGEN 1* FOR THE U.N- equaled Schubert Pianos of New York; '() Mc- Allister su store open evenings. se2B 14t GREA! BARGAIN— CHICKERIN6 UPRIGHT, nearly new. P. W. SPJ N( t I. .v CO., 723 Mar- ket St., History Building, second Poor. 8e26 tf RARE CHANCE— STEINWAS PARLOR GRAND. I- In good condition. F. W. SPENCER ,V CO.. 723 Market. History liuitiling, second tor. se26 tf LINE OFFER — ELEGANT CONOVER BROS. A upright: good as new. F. W. SPENCER & CO., 7*.*3 Marker. History Building, second floor. se_t6 tl IMMENSE STOCK OF PIANOS, NEW AND second-hand, of prominent makers. Antlsell, Odd Fellows Hall, Seventh and Market sts. sell tt C; . > - UPRIGHT PIANO; WALNUT CASE: A C I_ •>. bargain. Sl7 Mlsslon^sL 15 tf GRAND DISPLAY OF -.lis. AND UPRIGHT Vjr pianos, : rising Cblckerl .-• ■'. Sons, Conover Bros., Colby and Opera pianos: Wile .'. White organs. F. W. sl'l: -i :it A- CO., 7-3 Market st, History Building, second Hour. -■ 7 tf EST PLACE ON THE COAST TO BUY A PIANO or tin organ; pianos from $100; organs rroin $50; leading makes, hnest stock. 1. W. SPENCER ... CO., 723 Market St.. second floor. lny27 tf HALLET* DAVIS AND KIMBALL PIANOAND Organ Agency. W. G. BADGER, 725 Market sttt BARGAIN'S IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT KOHLER & CHASE'S, 1041 Market St. au24 tf ECKEK BROS.' MATCHLESS PIANOS. KuIILKK A. CHASE. 1041 Market St. au2l tf HEMME A LONG PIANOS: WABEBOOMS 109 O'Farrell at. —bove Stockton; -"id on Install- ments: send for li lustrated catalogue and terms.seltf L' L NEUMANN pFaNiiS: a NEW SHIPMENT c . just arrived. 82 Ninth at. au-'9 tt JUST BECEIVED, 10 GOOD SECOND-HAND 0 pianos: terms low. STATHAM, 1322 Market 2 tf DECKER* son's PIANOS. MUSICAL INSTRU- meuts, and fall stock of 10c sheet-music ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO.. 769 Market St. Jyll tf LOR STEINWAY, KRANICH A BACH. ROE A nisch, Gatder pianos, *; GRAY CO., 206 Post 25_t AND INSTRUMENTS. PACKARD ORGAN'S, > sheet music. M. GRAY CO., *-ot> Post st. 25 if STECK. HARDMAN. -VOSE AND STERLING pianos sold on $10 montlily Installments. BENJ. CURT Ait A SON, sole agents, 20 ir;e;l -L au7ii ri'BE BANCROFT COMPANY, 721 MARKET ST., X sole agents fortheMiiler, Bennlng. s.u.lza Bauer and Kurtzmann pianos and lirst-ciass organs. felt tf T WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE WEEKLY a. i.'a!.'.. ii. ivra:.i' •-. ready for malting. IlOltsl.v ANI- r -)^lsOKirE_TirA.'_Er4^^l_^^ ' brown mare ..."t buggy; stralgnt bargains. til. :. Thirteenth st se3o 7t» It,' OKK-HOP.SES TO HIKE $15 PER MONTH; •' bones, 1050 to 1100 pounds, for sale; $50 to $80 apiece. 226 Valencia st. sel2 tf \\* E WILL TRADE LARGE ARM HORSES AND *' mares for :. -. *•_!_. Howard st. auttO tf WAGONS ANO CAIIHIAGK-. I'olt -iII"NAItI.E Il'li.-CAR'F AND x harness; will be sold at a sacrifice; barnesscost originally $125. Address Cart, Box 98, Call Br. 1 it I, XTRA PHAETON AM) SECOND-HAND l-t one; also new and second-hand grocery wagon. 838 Harrison st. se3o 7t« 0 SECOND-HAND EXPRESS WAGONS AT 24 -. itealost. A. 1.. SANI-iKNE. jv_tl) tt SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND RE- palrcd. W. B. HIGGINS. 528 Hayes sL mi I tf I3;'jr, NEW I'ORK OR HELPMATE; BRAND -tJpOO. Dew; latest; best for $35 tall kinds repaired; rented cheao. •'. L HICKS. 667 Mission, mrl if SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIP- tions taken at Call Brunch ofhees, 00 3 Lar-tln St., 339 Hayes st. and 2518 Mission BL; open till 0:30 p.m. ivStf I ni: SALE— MIS! ELL L':: il MIL. COW AND CALF. STARK & L J UPSON. 308 Washington Bt, lt« 9 NICE BED ROOM SET& APPLY 4041,:. _■ Haight St. oc6 31* © 1 /If If I FOR SALE— A FIRST-CLASS QBO- OLUUU. eery and bar with 4 living rooms. An- ply at JOHN WOLF A- CO.. 420 Way st. oc4 Of 2 COTTAGES FOB SALE, TO BE REMOVED from lot: first one cor. Day st. and San .loseave., 7 rooms; second one Day St., w, of san Jose aye., 0 rooms. For terms, etc., apply to F. E 1.1- IV, 330 Pine St.. Robin 5. oc4 3t* LARGE PAIR ELK HORNS, WITH 8 HORNS; reasonable. 877 Harrison St. oc I gt* HR SALE-BILLIARD ill.!.: CHEAP; 4:6 x 1 . ; can oin table, with all tbe appurtenances. Ap- ply to O. o. BALDWIN, 238 Montgomery st oc2 7t ITOK sale -i It LAP- A SECOND-HAND SAFE; _T good as new. HEALY 'B BOOK STORE, 1*.2 (•'In. "IIS*. sc_tB tf SAKE, SCALE. LETTER-PRESS, STORE- RUCK and money-till, cheap. 102 Clay st. .*iu2S tf HEPAKD FOOT AND POWER LATHES. HICKS, agent, 667 Mission st. se'_t7tr ECON IMI AN D 8011. BBS, ENGINES," PUMPS, shafting, pulleys, belting, water pipes etc Mo- -1N"0SII A WOLI'VIAN. 1.17 lieale ,1. del It I'AIITNKKSHII - NOTICES. jroTl'i DISSOL. THISTT)?"-!! PABTNEB X - ship— The partnership heretofore existing be- tween the undersigned, under the firm name of SCOLLAY & CAMPBELL, ls hereby dissolved by mutual consent -••._• v . Dated San Francisco, Oct. 4, 1 890. - Z--. W. A. SCOLLAY, PCS 3t* ROBERT I*. CAMI'BELL. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE IiXISTING between J. A. PERSON and GEO. F. STEELE, under the firm name and style or F'EItSON A- STEELE Trading Compauy ls tills day dissolved; all persons owing said hrm will only pay the amount due to J. A. PERSON, and he will pay all debts due said firm. • J- A. PERSON. San Francisco, Cat. October 2, 181)0. ocs 3t« TVTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP- J_N Notice Is hereby given tbat the copartnership heretofore existing under the Ann style of 11. FRAN- CIS A CO at 405 California si., Sau Francisco, hav- ing been dissolved by the death of J. 0. DAVIE. the business of the old firm will be carried on by HARRY FRANCIS alone under said firm stylo. {'ated October 3. IS3O. .4 31 I HARRY FRANCIS^ -A_t- 7 --<-l?ltS^^N-r - ii ill Ll> Kit-. s _iin__rir^_-rc^RPEN -___>j»d J . Huildcrs. 113 Leldesdurff st ■ sedtt *V. LAWRENCE, CARPENTER AND BUILDKR, J . 619 Sacramento st. ; cahluet work aud fitting up •aces promptly attended to. teiepuoua BUO. mitf.f »__ll,«»_.«v_._ 1 THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1800-EIGHT PAGES. CTTY' KEAL ESTATE. -_^7T-_7_ft PALATIAL RESIDENCE, RICHLY tjp _ — .tfUU. furnished, 10 blocks from Baldwin Hotel, half block cable-Hue: sun every room: unsur- pas-ed view three- fourths ol city, bay, oakiaiid ami Alameda. Address K. A., Box 90, Ca1l Branch. 6 :-t" Wf\(\(\li A WHOLE BLOCK, S. OF THE OOUUU. park. 600x840; close to the ocean; lays wait JONES _ RCEGG, 321V>j Montgomery slreet. ('('6 3t -_Tl_'_. ™R. SIOTII AND NOE, 1 BLOCK <3>JUOU. from cable; 67x105; cheap. JONES A KUEGG. 824*i/_. Montgomery st. ocs 3t atOAA.! POl! 12 LOTS, Willi 2 CORNERS, 2 tjT,i*-UUU blocks from Mission road: 25x100; a bargain. JONLS & RUEGG, *j24V_i Montgomery street. ocs 3t 0 LOTS ON J ST., S. OF THE PARK, BET. 32D _■ and 33d avo.; mortgage can remain or $360; owner going away; -111 sell cheap. JONES & RUE OO, 3-4 Montgomery at. ocs 3t <_ 1"I (111 FOB NICE LEVEL LOT ON 17TH •tip J 1 xI XI st., near the cable: 2 frontages: 20x 112:0. J' NFS A- ltl J GO. 324'<_ Munlgf.lliery. 5 3 ©1 *)7K BARGAIN ON CHERRY ST.. BE-' •ttp— .— 10. tween Sacramento and Clay; lot 25x 110:6. W. 11. HUFF A Co.. 2405 California. o5 3t» AJALENCTA ST.. NEAR IBTH— FINE MODERN V building, consisting of store and living rooms and flat or li rooms and bath; well rented: lot i.o_t 8S; only $14,400; cheapest property oirered on Valenciast. MADISON _ BURKE, 401 and 403 .Montgomery st. oc 6 3t _! I.M COOT HOME ON GREEN. NEAR «3>-i OUU. larkln: 0 rooms and bath; every con- venience: a nice home. EASTON, ELDRIDOE Jt CO., 038 Market. octl 6t OAQ FELL ST., NEAR GOUGH— LOT 27:8x120 «_)UO to rear street; rront and rear houses; 4 flats and store; price 3.500: rents $100. ocs 81" ■ <_'-.nAA 4 MODERN COTTAGES 5 ROOMS; ij.iu"". bath, wooden mantels, finished base- ment, wash tubs, etc.; $500; balance easy install- ments; '.'-llii St., 2 block west Ca-tl'u: cars. oi-'i 7t* a»onf_A HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS, bath, PA- *_)— UUU. tent closet and wash-stand; front and rear garden; lot -6x126. Apply 417 Thirtieth st., bet. Sanchez and Noe, K. SCH. MITT. oeo 7t* _ IF YOU WANT TO SKI.I. PROPERTY IN san L Francisco call or send your name and address to the firm tbat advertise everything. C. E. MAYNE A CO., 322 Montgomery st. se'_T lm Ml IBE SOLD. •_! CHOICE LOTS IN WESTERN Addition, STliO and $1600: must have cash: go- ing East Nov. Ist; no agents. Address Property Box PS. cm.i. Branch oilice. (_.'» 3t» Cf'AA MISSION LOTS NEAP. CARS; 4 COR- •TJ>« >XIX). ners. BEY AN ACQ., 318 Kearny. ocs 'A* W ANTED— SSOOt ON ONE OF TUB CHOICEST »i properties in Alameda Couuty. Address A. (',, Box ss. Call Brancb ma, c. ocs 'M* I-OLLOW THE CROWD AND YOU WILL GO J. direct to I.a'.t'Vii'W. oca tf C111.1.11W THE CROWD AND YOU WILL GO I direct to L ikeview. oca tf WHY DO YOU ALLOW VOIR FLATS TO RE- >' main Idle n.i, i:. E. MA. A Co., will ad- vertise them iree of charge tf 322 Montgomery streeL _^ **2- 1 L _ riIIEAP LOTS IN RICHMOND— SPLENDID \J lots E. line of 1 Ilh aye., 100 leet S. of Clement; 25X1 1.0; $000 eacb. One lot E. line of Sth avo., near C St.: 25x120: $760. one lot E. line l*Jth aye, bet. Point Lobos and Clement: 20x120: *-.50. Two lots -. inn' 1 itb aye., bet. Point Lob is aye. and Clement; 26x120; . isoj. One lot E Hue llth .i.e., near Point Lobos; 25x 120: $57.-,. one lot W. tine Olb aye., near Point lobos aye; 25x120; 4875. N E. cor. Point Lobos and 12th ayes.; 3*26x100: $.1150. These are all at reduced prices. Apply to v.. .1. dUNN, 410 Montgomery St. oct 5t I .O YOO WAN! TOKK.NT YOU It lli'l st.'.' lUEN I ' go to C. E. MaYM-.a CO.. who advertise In all lhe papers, office 322 Montgomery st. .-.-1 lmo T*oi: SALE— GOOD HOUSE OF '.' ROOMS AM) i Id. 14 Guy place, just above the cor, of Folsom and Ist sts., city. Apply to p. E. MARSTON, Fruitvale aye., East Oakland, or 37 Annie .-;.. Sau c.si'o. oc4 7t* VIEW HI.sKEL HOUSE, JUST COMPLETED: xv situated on sunny sole of Page St., cor. of Lot- close to Golden Gate Park: fine view, and rapidly Increasing neighborhood; bouse contains 0 rooms and all modern unprovemonts: terms easy, oc3 tit* 1 * £.1(1(1(1 I It A RLE LOT ON" DIAMOND ST- (JJIoUu. near Castro-st, cable and proposed Market--!, extension; street improvements com- pleted. ... 11. I MBSEN Co.. 14 Montgomery. 16 tt t[-0B SALE— HOUSE OF 6 BOOMS AND BATH; a large -;;.'.;. with rear entrance. Apply on prem- ises, 1708 Stockton st. oc*J7t.» S (All CASH, BALANCE SMALL INSTALL- ED "IUU incuts: 4 and 5 room bay-window* cot- tages on Montezuma st., 2 bl. cks east of Twenty- seventh and Mission sts. ; also 5-room cottage With hath, laundry, cement sidewalk, etc.. on i iventy- nilltn St., near Dolores. NELSON .V. HAMERTON, builder-. 327 Twenty-ninth st. oil 7t» "fifo . I'Ai II -•> LOTS, '.'t'.xlll, NEAR CV? tJ,O-0 tro: bargains. six lit-. 25x120, on :tl-t aye.. bet. I and J sts. ; one black from park and steam cars; cheap. $2500— Lot sot-iiit >, cor. J st. and liiih aye.'; cheap. $1500-Lot 50.\130. cor. Clement st. and 30th aye. ; a bargain. $4500— two-fiat house; 6 rooms, hath, laundry, large basement, cement walks, etc. ; O'Farrell st., ioi Broderick. $12,500— House 14 rooms; lot 40x122 ]6; Califor- nia st., near Dupont. Nine lots on C st. and 3Sth aye.: line location. Pony lots In Block 23, Lakeview TracL We have In addition lots in van,.:,- portlonsof the city. For terms, etc. cl ou or address MARK, A 1.1.1 _ WILLS. o_tS Market st. seJS tf V - * 7 ■ "\ LOT 40X100. IN RKKKELEY; ONLY tj>— ' O. $6 cash, .mi. $5 monthly. $250 Lot 30x135; sldewalked; —'> monthly. $450— Lot 40x135; sldewalked and sew Ted. JttlSO -Corner; 40x100; $10 cash, $6 monthly. 101)0 oiher lota for sale, all kinds; Bend for maps. (Has, a. BAILEY, owner, 624 Hark St. so_:7 tf IF YOU WANT TO BUY PKOPEKTY IN SAN L Frauclsco call or send your name and address to the flrm that advertise everything. c. E. MAYNE A CO., 322 Montgomery St. segl Im UNIVERSITY PARK (STANFORD t'MVEIt- L' slty)— Five elegant building lots, 50xlSS; south front; third block from depot: stieets now being graded and graveled. SHEPARD A NORRIS, 310 Pine -!.. ltooiti 41, sell II IRVINE A KLEIN OK URIAH, DEALERS IN* all kinds of town, farm, ranch and redwood tim- ber proiierty; investigate titles; attend to any busi- ness placed In their hands for non-residents; refer- ences to any responsible citizen or linn lv Meudo- clno County. cal. se3 if -_r,-.O l WORTH $6500: IN THE CHOICEST ...IOuO. part of the Western Addition; 2 ele- gant sunny Hits with alt modern improvements: only 15 months old: key lot 25x121 lit; N. side StreeL Apply to BAD I , JACOBS i BRANDON. 6 2 SPin eUlfl "FOR SALE - ELEGANT RF.SI- ijaV.OVV. dence on I'acinc Heights; nearly new: elegantly ftoianed: all modern Improvements: grand marine view that cannot be obstructed; lot -2:6x101 feet BADT, JACOBS A BRANDON. 313 Montgomery st. _____■_____ fF YOU WANT TO SELL VOIR PROPERTY, GO L to C. E. MAYN'EA. CO.. 322 Montgomery 6t. 21 lin ■SlO'tli LOT 60x160 IN BERKELEY; $5 p-Otl. monthly. $460 40x1*35; sldewalked and sewered; $10 monthly. $100—25x360; $10 cash and $5 monthly. $300—60x1_6; $7 monthly; with creek, lloiises for sale: $25 monthly aud upwards. Houses built on easy payments. I'll ELI'S _. RICHARDS, 11 Montgomery st. S. F., and opposite Berkeley Station, laud owners. selfi tf C; 1 PER WEEK WILL BUY A LOT IN THE •_* 1 railroad junction town of Banger. PATTISON A son, 630 Market st. Jcß tf QI PER WEEK WILL BUY A LOI' IN THE O-L lumber-flume town of Sanger. J'ATTISON _ SON, 630 Market st. Beg if II YOU WANT TO BUY REAL ESTATE, GO TfT L C. E. MAYN E A CO., 3*22 Montgomery st. «2I lip BgCAA CASH, $30 PER MONTH, WILL BUY A iii 'JXJXJ 6-room cottage $500 cash, $31 per month, will pay for 6-room col aire. Only 3 net Bold— This property Is on Diamond St., 1 block w. of Castro-st cars, near '.'-Uli: houses Lave all the latest improvements: all sunny rooms. Also, finest nw. cor. store on Church st.: largo store and '2 rooms; 7 rooms and bath upstairs; can be rented separate: laigo cemented cellar, stable, laundry-room, paten! sidewalk, etc. ; a bargain for somebody; only small amount cash, balance easy payments. Houses built to order on short notice by R. BERG- -1 eld, Builder and Dealer in Real Estate, 1521 Do- lores st., near -—th. si'*-!7 tf Vt* I.H YOU LIKE TO RENT VOIR FLAT?" Ir Then go to the firm that will advertise It free* of charge. C. E. MAYNE & CO., 322 Montgomery street. se2l lino •.>•>,- 11 233 PERRY ST., BET, FOURTH ANT) 0 li / '. Fifth: lot and bouse In good repair. Including large stable: always rented as a coal-yard: rents $38 per month. For particulars Inquire at 330 Fremont St.. bet Folsom ami Harrison. fe!4 tf II YOO WANT TO LET THE PUBLIC KNOW -I that your property Is for sale, list it with c. E. MAYNE _ CO., 322 Montgomery St. bq2l lm IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS EQUAL TO BENT: I. make your own terms; new 2-story bouse; Just completed : 8 roums and hath: half block from cable- cars: must he seen to be appreciated; fine neighbor- hood. Apply to owner, L LANDLER, "__:.', i. Mont- gomery -t. se2B tf 111 T YOUR PROPERTY IN THE HANDS OF x c. E. MAYNE _ CO. If you want It rented at once; they advertise in all tho papers. Othce 322 Montgomery St. se_tl lm CALIFORNIA CHEAP HOMES— WE CAN 1.0- -\J eate 10.000 families on Government land; charges moderate for showing the land. C. 11. STREET A CO., 415 Montgomery St., San Fran- clsco. CaL se!4 tf A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-TIIE WEEKLY Call. In wrapper, ready for mailing. COUNTRY KKAL KSTATK. qTyJTiA^I-EAT BARGAIN ; RANCH OF IBS 'JS' JI" 'I", acres Iv Contra Costa Conuty, on county road and near railroad: land of excellent quality, especially adapted to fruits and cereals: creek of running water; nacres of vines and family orchard; bouse of 7 rooms; bams: granary, etc. ; wagons, mowers and agricultural Implements Included; also tho best equipped stock ranch on tin.* Pacific Slope; ether ranches, large and -man, at prices to suit. P. J. KENNEDY. 630 Market St. ocs 3t si "I fvflA 10 -OSES RICH LEVEL LAND; 7 IN* *it,xOVV. fruit, bearing: good house, barn. horse, wagon, tools, ole, ; 1 mite from town and landing; fare $1 ■. a bargain. Apply 17 llaigbt st. ocs 31* Cjl 7r*,A HOTEL NICELY FURNISHED; 3 «J)1 I OU. lots, stable etc.: doing agood business: thriving town; rare .I*. must be sold; well worth .3000; will exchange for city property. 17 Halght street. ocs 3t* QQAA A BARGAIN IN LAKE COUNTY; 80 r?OV\l. acres splendid fruit and vine land: 2 miles from town. W. B. MARSHUTZ & CO., 630 Market st. • ocG 7t YV F. HAVE A UMBER OF OLD-ESTABLISHED ■ I and paying grocery-stores, restaurants, cigar- stores, variety-stores, and other lines of business never betore placed cm the market; we refuse to handle anything hut good business and have any- thing that a Inner may want; nothing oil our books but bargains; 200 offerings to select from. B. C. DUFFY. 997 Market St. peg 3t LOR SALE OR TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF ._ years; so acres: good six-room house and barn; 11. miles from the city. Apply to 335 Duncan street. ■ ocs l)t» U) E OFFER FARMS ON OOR COLONY ADJOIN- "> lug town and railroad In Tehama County, at $30 per acre, payablo on terms to suit purchasers. This colony Is being well settled. Information given by H. FRANCIS A CO., 406 California St., 8. F. 3 1 m (MJ I A WEF-K BUYS A FRUIT FARM; LOOK AT tj) 1 this offer; Oakwood Colony tracL 6 acres, $75, payable $1 a week. 10 acres, $150, payable $2 a week. 20 acres, $300, payable $4 a week. 40 acres, $1500. payable $8 a week. No Interest and no taxes on deferred payments: Is all line Al fruit land; no Irrigation required; near largo town aud railroad; some oaks; water handy;' title perfect: no Investment Is as safe, suro or as profitable as fruit lauds. For Information or circu- lars apply to WEST COAST LAND COMPANY, 630 Market st * selßtt ON LINE OF MARKET-ST.' EXTENSION. Lakevlew; Lake-view. oc* 'it, COUNTRY BE4I. K BTATE— CONT-NPEI). 7(11)11 78 ACRES: iy_ MILES OF KERSEY- __S . UUU. vllle. Lake Co.: sllshtly rolling: 30 acres under cultivation, with rabbit-proof fence! bouse of 3 rooms, good condition; 10,000 -gallon cistern: 1400 French prune trees, 2 years old: 250 peach trees. 3 years old ; 700 pear, apple and cherry trees: terms to suit; a great bargain. - I Now Is the lime to trade your city property for Bearing orchards, vineyards. ,;; .*-_'■; Grazing and limber tracts, Improved farms, Unimproved fruit and vine laud, Country seats and villa sites. Dairy ranches, etc. -:'-.'- -. Write or call for our mammoth new catalogue. CARNALL-FITZHUGH-HOPKINS CO., 024 Mar. get st. seiS J m DO YOU WANT PROPERTY, CITY OB COUN- try, In the prettiest valley of the state? Apply to Napa Land Co.. Napa, cal., for list of proper- ties. »e2S tf LOR SALE OK TO EXCHANGE FOR BUSINESS x or Income property: - -$7 per acre; mountain ranch of 502 acres: IS miles Irom Ukiah: small house and barn; plenty running ami spring water; delightful climate, nothing: better for lung and throat troubles; can bo made profitable by industrious man; fine for cattle, hogs or sheep ; excellent tor iruit: large quantities of black and post oaks, with hr timber auiiicieiit for small saw mill. A ledge of fine, soft, gray sandstone on this tract; wilt make a nice mountain home ami will bo good investment. Apply or address IRVINE _ KLEIN, Ukiab. aetl tf SCHOOL LANDS, $1 50 TO $3 AN* ACRE: ON k_ very easy terms; sold by the State In __ to suit; no residence or Improvement required; all kinds of lauds, In many different counties; send stamp for list. open Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day evenings. F. W. LAKE. 6 Flood Building. 13 tf SONOMA COUNTY LAND IORSALE AND Ex- -0 change; send fur list. ANDREW PRICE, Heal. ls, inn;. Cal. nu24 tf HOUSES TO LIST. \ICALLISTER. BETWEEN LYON AND LOTT; 111 a fine new flat or 6 lar.e rooms and bath; reut very cheap. Apply at once to C. E. MAYNE A CO., agents. 322 Montgomery st. oca 2t KENT $;10_NICE BAY- WINDOW DOUSE, 7 rooms audbath; patent closet, wash-room and 6 large closets. 918 Fell st. ocs 3t* O. f 9 LAKMN. l> HOUSE, (i ROOMS. HATH: -01-. modern improvements. Apply 2310. ocstf "j. IHST-CI.ASS HOUSE— IO ROOMS: LAUNDRY; 1 all modern conveniences: in perfect order; gunny yard: marine view. 1513 Washington. 5 7t 5 OUSE- CALIFORNIA AYE., NX. 27TH ST., bet. Howard and Folsom sts. ___.__*__— — C* Ift — $18— COTTAGE, 4 AND 5 BOOMS; tfrl V bath; basement. Fifteenth and Dolores streets. ocfi 71 ' (Jtl ,"-. 6 SUNNY ROOMS; $13,4 SUNN ROOMS; •SpJ O. $27, 0 sunny rooms. 1316 Sacramento >t. F. a. BERLIN. 420 Montgomery St., it.... 20. "5 3t* C*.iA 24(17 CLAY* ST., NB. WEBS l*EK— HOUSE •-• U. .f 7 rooms and bath; modern Improve- ments; large -runny yard and basement. ocfi st* _ lIETTER 7 HAN ~ MONEY I.N A SAVINGS HANK. l> What? lv Lakevlew lots. oc4 3t 1 "IQI GOLDEN GATE AYE... COR. SCOTT — 1 OOj Handsome 'J-storv 9-rooni residence: $15; water extra. Apply to P. 0. MOLLOY. 138 Mont- gomery st. oc4 ttt 1 I'Clt' STOCK! ON-ELEGANT 2- STORY HOUSE; X 000 H rooms and bath: rent 54.'.: water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY. I 3S Montgomery st.ocl tit 91 a VALENCIA— 9 ROOMS AND BATH: $35: — L xl. water tree. Apply to P. C. MoLLoY, 138 Montgomery St. ec4 3t KOQ FOL-t-M— I I.I.'.ANT 10 RO. MS; ALL IM- __>__o provements; rent $40; water extra Apply to P. C. MOI.LQY. 188 Montgomery st. _ oe4 3t (•/I KOOMS HI LEASE FUR 5 YEARS; FUR- Uu i.iiiii. for sale-tone of the lies: located and sunniest houses in Tlie city, containing about BO rooms. Including dining -room, kitchen, laundry, room with billiard tables and card-room; alt completely rurnlsbed and always full of guests; 110 dirt, rooms; tenant must be prepared to purchase furniture; present tenant (lOyoirs) retiring 0:1 ac- count uf health. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Mont- gomery •'.. ocl -tt / ii;'! ..tit ON SUNNY BIDE SUTTER. ABOVE -/Devlsadero; 5 rooms; bath; large yard. Apply to P. C. MoLI.OV. 138 dontgomery st. '"' l^i__ It' ATER FRONT HOTEL— NEW, CONSISTING 0 of new store and 4 rooms and basement: 16 line rooms above; large yard; rent easy. Apply toP.CL MOLLOY, 188 .Montgomery st. oc4 St <li ARMING NEW D-JtooM HOUSES-VERY v ' complete and choice; _::._:,.. 2327, 2829 Bush St.. near Pierce; rent 550: water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 13* Montgomery st. ocl 3t fIHOICE HOME - NE. COX. DBVIBADEBO XJ aud Waller sis.: richly papered; new 9-room it- story residence: alt appointments complete; rent $80; water extra; keys at offlca. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st, . " ■*. : t ELEGANT I. ROOM 2-STORY HOUSE: COM- lx plete In all appointments: fancy mantels and fixtures; 1531 Geary St.: rent $55": water extra; keys at olhce. Apply to p. C. MOLLOY, 138 Mont- gomery St. oi 4 3t 6, )/« GEARY, Colt. consisting OF ' 'A store and '_! rooms below and 9 rooms and bath above: a choice location. Apply to P. C. MoL- LOY, 188 Montgomery st. oc4 St 1-|1 BROADWAY, NEAR VAN NESS AYE— It) J. 1 7 rooms and bath: new sewerage and plumbing: large yard; $32 50; water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY. 138 Montgomery St. ocl St (J* 1. 1 HOUSE 4 ROOMS. APPLY COP.. TW EN- 0J — • ty-seventb and Alabama sta. oc4 3t* HOUSE 5 ROOMS, $16. 10S EIGHTEENTH S ' bet. Folsom and Shotwell. oc4 ttt" (J*CO HOUSE 9 ROOMS AND BATH; 313.$ »_. tj.). O'Farrell St.. cor. Mason; ouly reliable tenant. Apply to 15 Grant aye. oca 81 A'EW HOUSE; 4 LARGE ROOMS, HALL: $13. -!■> ;i_.l> Lias st., near Townsend, ocl 31* '} in PAUE ST., NIL LAGUNA— SUNNY MOD- — ..IU crn 2-story house of S roomsaud bath; be- tiveen two cable-lines. oc4 tit BOARDING I i 0 LET— NE COX. GOLDEN* Gate and Franklin; 25 rooms, 12 bay-windows, 18 front rooms, bath-rooms, kitchen, dining-rooms. 2 tf lili CASTRO— ROOMS; BATH; ALL MOD- 111*1 crn Imf. revetment- : $10; key grocery.o3 7* CjO 8 SUNNY ROOMS. 1764 HARRISON ST., vjO. near Fourteenth. Apply corner store. oc3 7t' > ' SI 9 FOUR LARUE ROOMS, 10 FOLK- ?_s I ___i. teenth St., ur. Harrison. Apply cor, store. 7* Ii- Vol* WANT A LARGE LIST OF PLATS OR 1 houses to select from, apply to HADT, JACOBS _ BRANDON, 313 Mint, in. i . St. oc2 tt l_;'.*. SUNNY 11 AY- IV IN DOW COTTAGE; 6 __t)Oi->. rooms, bath; stable. IP I- Larkln. ocj 7t* 1 *_>AQ VALENCIA ST. — 2-STORY HOUSE. 7 LOOP rooms, batb; basement, garden: $30. '2 7* 1 ROOMS, WITH BATIL lO.i WASHINGTON A avenue^ pel tf mO LET— 4 ROOM— 17'/» v> ASUIN'OTO.N AYE 1 ocltf UPPER PART HOUSE 3 ROOMS; BENT $15. U 137 Harrison st. ocl 7t* fl A HEAR HOUSE: 4 ROOMS: NO CHIL- JU. (Item 1516 Larklu St.. c. r. Cal lfornla, 26 tf o_>Q JffeßßY ST.. BET. FOURTH AND Tll- _fOO rooms aha .stable: always rented i»s ;i coal- yard. For particulars inquire at till) Fremont. ftn3 tf COTTAOLB TO LKT. C~-iO^*TTG_r4!i-^is^'nt GAS: $8. 1 422 Lily aye., above Buchanan. ocs 71* (ft LOLLOW THE CROWD" AND TOUWILLGO I direct to Lakevlew. oc4 gt I 9 UNION — BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE: 6 1 — rooms, bath; rent $22 50. oc4 Bt* riiWENTV-fiEVj-tNTII AND FOLSOM STS.— NEW A cottage 4 rooms; water; every convenience; $12. Apply in store ou corner- oc4 3t* S.,A COTTAGE, ,'. BOOMS; BATH. APPLY Q —O. 711 Treat aye. bet. 20th and 21st sK.s'24 tf _'ITIINI__III.I> HOUSES. LOR SALE— FURNITURE AND LEASE OF A 12 x room sunny corner house; first-class location ror private boarding-boost Address T. '!., Box los, Call Branch Olhce. ocs st* I. OR SALE— FURNITURE 4-ROOMED HOUSE; J rent $10. 2307 oetavia St., near Jackson. 5 3t« TICK A PIN BIGHT HERE; YOU WILL MISS 0 It lr you don't buy lois ln Lake. lew. oc-1 3t Q||| WELI.-I I ItMSHED, SUNNY LOWER -)_U, flat of 4 or 5 rooms; suitable 2 or 3 adults; western Addition. Address (_., Box 08, Cam. Branch omce. oc4 3t* "I -/Al* CALIFORNIA ST., NX. LAKKIN— EI. LOUOgant sunny completely furnished upper flat; 7 ruoins and bath; very desirable: will be rented low. Call between 2 and 3 o'clock, on prein- ' Ises. or apply to BOVEE, TOY __: CO., 18 Montgom- ery st. oc2 5t Jt_'E FURNISHED HOUSE, 7 ROOMS AND •Jilfl. bath. Apply 325 Fifth St. sell tf FLATS TO LET. TJILAT OF 6 ROOMS, BATH AND~ITunDI.Y , X at 627 Ellis BL OCS 3t» i">LAT 4 rooms, hall, DOUBLE parlors. JT $13. 1 1)0(3 1,4 Stevensun. near Eighteenth. i* Ij"LAT OF' 3 ROOMS. 7 FALMOUTH BT., OFF A Folsom, bet. Fifth and Slith. OcO 2t« L'LAT, 8 ROOMS AND BATIL 951 FOLSOM ST., r near Sixth. oc6 4t« 9 NEW FLATS, 4 AND 6 ROOMS, 1006 FLOR- £d dl, near Tweuty-flocond ; all modern improve- ments; warm belt; rent $10 and $18 ocO 7t* HAY-WINDOW FLAT; 5 LARGE KOOMS; iMiulh; cellar; $20: also bay-window Hat of 3 large rooms and store-room; $10. Impure at 118 Jasper place, bet. Dupout and Stockton, oil Fll- hert. oca 3t* I.SLAT 4 SUNNY ROOMS. BATII. BAY-WINDOW: A rent low to good tenant. SW. cor. McAlllsterand Webster sts. oeo 3t* I. AY-WINDOW FLAT OF 0 BOOMS, BATH; II $22 50. 2214 Fillmore at. ocs 3t* riio LET— I2IS UNION* ST.; PLAT OF 4 LARGE 1 .ins ana ball: rent cheap. ocs 21* ft I Q JESSIE ST.-FLAT, 4 ROOMS, BATH AND 010 basement; $20. ocs at* UPPER ILAT-0 ROOMS AND BATH. 1812LJ ' Larkln St.. near California. oc6 3t I J AY- WINDOW FLATS-6 AND 8 ROOMS; BOD- 1< cm Improvementsi $20. 185 Fair Oaks.ocs tit* 1 L'LAT FOR SALE—THE ELEGANT FURNITURE J of 7 rooms and hath; sunny corner: price $700; rent $28. Apply from 9 to 12, 2669 Howard st., hear Twenty-third. ocs 3t* •_*• or. MODERN FLAT. .*. ROOMS, II I 11: NEW p'lO. house. 1330 Mission at,, near Tenth. -I 7t* A WALNUT AYE., NEAR SUTTER AND I.A 11- -1 kin; $*.'*"* for 5 rooms and bath ; water free. Ap- ply to P. C. MOLLOY. 138 Montgomery at. oc4 3t 71 Cl WALLER, NEAR DEVISADEBO-UPPER I LV flat; 7 rooms and Improvements, $25: water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery street. ' - oc4 3t 1 401 O'FARRELL— 0-KOOM FLAT; LOOL bath, etc., $32 60; water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. . 1 oc4 gt .".ll DEVISADEKO-6 LARUE ROOMS AND LOlttbath, $30; water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. oc4 St IO I 7 PINE ST., NEAR GOUGH-8 BOOMS 101 l and bath. $38; water free. Apply to P.O. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. oc4 3t lOini PINE ST., NEAR GOUGH— 6 ROOMS J-O lit; and bath, $33; water free. Apply to F. 0. MOLLOY. 138 Montgomery at. * ____________ \'EW: 0 ROOMS; ALL IMPROVEMENTS: $29; 1- water freo; SE cor. Folsom and Eleventh sts. Apply to P. O. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. oc4 3t CILEMENTINA ST., NEAR FIFTH— 4, 5 AND 6 V room flats; rents low. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. oc4 3t IN OAKLAND - FINE LOWEB FLAT; 5 08 7 J rooms and bath ; all modern Improvements; stationary wash-tubs: gas; separate entrance: water Included; $25 or $30. (11l Adeline BL, Ado- llue Station. ■■■■ oc4 8t« L-tOR REN T-3-ROOM FLAT; BENT $10. APPLY A 1130 Folsom ■■ oc4 3t* 1 *Y_ll EDDY— NEW, SUNNY,. UPPER CORNER J- Ori A flat ; 0 rooms ; bath ; modern Improvements ; iv free. . ~ ociltlt*- ..-.'.,. - -r.-.-irt ■■■ - I ';,. FLATS TJ — CONTINL'JBD. ' CIAS IRO ST., SIDE, PET. 18TH AN-rJ^OTTfT^ VJ new hats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath: rent $*_"- 50 and $2.1: water Iree. C. E. MAYNE _ CO., Agents, 322 MootKOuiery st. ■ • oc4 3t JACKSON ST., NOS. 915 AND 017*. 2 FINE NEW flats of 7 rooms and bath each; rent $40 and $15; water free. C. K. MAYNE & CO., Agents, 322 Mont-tomery St. ... oc4 3t ■ - MCALLISTER ST., 1225. 1227, 1229:3 ELEOAV? new modern fiats or 0 and 7 iarre rooms and bath each: beautiful location. C. E. MAYNE* CO., Agents, 322 Montgomery st oct gt V"W. COB. HAMPSHIRE AND TWENTIETH At Bt.: new lower flat; 5 large rooms and bath; all modern Iniprovements; fine wood mantels: rent only $)«; water free. C. E. MAYNE _ CO., Agents, 322 Montgomery at. ocj 31 QW. COIL OF HAMPSHIRE AND NINETEENTH _*) Bts. ; new upper Hat; 6 Ivrge rooms and bath; all modern Improvements; rent $20: water free. C. E. M AYNE A CO.. Agents, 322 Montgomery. 4 ot CW. COR. OF HAMPSHIRE AND NINETEENTH tst? sis.; new lower Hat or 6 rooms and hath; ail modern Improvement-: very cheap; rent BIT*, and water free. C. E. MAYNE A- CO., Agents, 322 Mont- gomery St. oc4 3t SW. COX. SUTTKIt AND LYON STS.-A BEAU- -0 tiful new .sunny corner hat of 6 large rooms and bath; all modern Improvements; rent only if .lo. with water free. C. E. MAYNE A: CO.. Agents, 322 Montgomery s„ oc4 3t "I ft* I 7 LARKIN— HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS AND LUI I bath; all modern Improvement; elegant view from all the windows; rent $30; water free, C. E. .Mayne.*. CO., Agents. 322 Montgomery st.4 3 7*.<_> O'FaRKELI 2-STORY HOUSE: 6 ROOMS — and bath: newly renovated; rent .15: water free. U. E. MAYNE _ CO., Agents, 32-' Montgom- ery st. ■ oc4 3t (CHATTANOOGA St., 209 AND 20!"/.: 2 FINE J Hats. 6 and 4 rooms and hath: rein $16 and *20; water free. C. E. MAYNE _ CO., Agents, »22 Mont- gomery st. oc4 31 TWENTIETH ST., 1185; NEW FLAT, 6 HOIS and bath: modern Improvements; rent only $20; water tree, C. Ii MAYNE .v. CO., Ageuts, 822 Mont- gomery si. oc4 3t NINETEENTH ST., COX. YORK— A NEW FLAT a-V of 0 sunny rooms and bath: all modern Improve- ments; rent only $20; water free. C. L. MAYNE — CO.. Agents, :t'2'2 Montgomery si. ocl 3t LOT!' ST.. NICE UPPER ILAT OF 6 ROOMS and bath; rent $25; water free; bear McAl- llster-st. cable-cars. C. E. MAYNE _. CO.. Agents, 322 Montgomery st. ot*4 3t / 1 ROVE" ST., 1426— FINE FLAT OF 6 ROOMS: Iron sunny side: rent $_:.'.; water free. 0. B. MAYNE. .t Co., Agents, 882 Montgomery st. oc4 St OLDEN* GATE AYE., 1613— FINK FLAT OF 6 I* beautiful rooms and hath; rent $40; water tree. 0. E. MAYNE A CO., Agents, 322 Montgomery street. ocl 3t I >_> I A FELL, NEAR BAKER— KOOMS; HATH; 10l - sanitary plumbing; fine view. oct 9t* SUNNY FLAT OF 0 ROOMS AND BATH. 223 Polk s!., cor. I niton. oc*4 4t* I'liO LEAVENWORTH ST., NKAK GEARY — U O Plat or 0 rooms; $_.•_,> 50. Anply LAN DRY C. RABIN, .11:; Kearny st. oc4 4t (lOT TWENTY-FIRST ST.— UPPER FLAT. 6 00 I rooms, bath and basemen t : $25. oc2 tf CfcOA CHOICE FLAT: VERY PLEASANT; ttTOV. look at It. 1417 Hayes St. oc2 7t* SUNNY UPPER FIAT OF 6 ROOMS AND batn: basement. 527 Halght st. uc2 tit* 1 «>(1 CHURCH ST.— li R<>o>lS, It.*. 11: MODERN L— .V improvements; rem $25. ocl 7l* ©9/1 NEW LOWER FLAT; 6 ROOMS AND •J — O. hath. 118»4 Langton st. pel 71* tpLKGANT FLAT, CONSISTING 8 BOOMS; Lj bath, conservatory aim all modem Improve- ments, i' W. cor. Clay and Leavenworth, setjo 7_t^ YEW i PPEB SUNNY FLAT, 7 BOOMS, MOD- _v eru conveniences. 1100 Golden Gate ave- nue. - se2l tf •fe'-i.. BINE FLAT OF 8 BOOMS, HATH, ALL __.«.>•.'. modern conveniences. 1705 Devlsadero, cor. Suiter. sea if HOUSEKEEPING BOOSTS. JO~T^Ln^i^^-^TA^__^(l^^l-LY Fi7r?_S-ED Jol sunny housekeeping rooms; rent reasonable; no sign out: upper floor. oiO.'f "I J ELEVENTH — 2 LARGE COMFORTABLY Lx furnished housekeeping rooms; reasonable.6 3* ,-. A 1 MINNA — FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS OxX lor honagkeeplng. oeo 2t* 7 AS O'FARRELL— SUNNY ROOMS COMPLETE I VO for housekeeping: no children. oc6 2t* Q |Q HOWARD-HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS A.ND U'lO yard. 1 1*_ 94 MINT AYE. — FURNISHED ROOMS TOR _ .It housekeeping; single, $3 to $_. ocb* gt* HOUSEKEEPING SUNNY BASEMENT ROOM; stove; closet. 371 Minna st, nr. fifth. QC6 2t* 1 AQ7 POST-3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Alio I housekeeping; lower floor. ocs 3t* 2 OR MORE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 040 Howard St. ocs 31* • Ql Q HOWARD — BED-ROOM A.ND KITCHEN 0J O furnished for housekeeping: $15. oeo at - £•1 J 2 LARGE SIN. NY FURNISHED ROOMS •ATI jI . for housekeeping. 4 IS' j Third SL oc.'- 51* 51 _> lIOWAP.D — NICE CHEAP FURNISHED 0 I O housekeeping and single rooms. ocs 2t* l7_|_7 CALIFORNIA - 5 OR 3 FURNISHED JoOl rooms and bath for housekeeping. ocs 51* 1 _v!_7 MISSION — 3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED .11)1 'I rooms for housekeeping; bath; rent rea- satiahle; no children. 0.'5 3t* T AKEVIEW LOTS; LAKEVIEW LOTS. La oc43i 9.1 A THIRD ST.— COLTON* HOUSE; IIOISE- xa—V keeping rooms; also others. ocs 'Jt* {'IK HOWARD ST.-3 KOOMS FURNISHED U'—O for housekeeping. 135 Natoma. ocs2t* 'J I *_> FOURTH— FRONT SUNNY ROOMS, SUIT- -0 IO able for housekeeping; single. ocs 7t* Q ToT'OLSOM— 2 SUNNY ROOMS, FURNISHED 'JO complete for housekeeping. ocs 'it* 1f«_» Til ff.l7sr.-2 * SUNNY PKONT ROOMS: 2 1/1,1 light housekeeping; double and single rooms; gas and Oath. oca 3t* 91 fl PERKY-FINE LARGE ROOM COMPLETE -1- for housokeeplug. ocs 2t* •_) 1 Q JESSIE ST., NEAR FOUKTH-2 UNFUR- OJ-O nlshed rooms for housekeeping. ocs 21* QUO HOWARD— FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS; *_/• J+e suitable for housekeeping. oct 3t* 41 r EDDY - NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE- Jt 1 O keeping rooms: also parlor. oct 3t* 1017 mission. hotel palma-fkont bay- lol I window suite, fur housekeeping. oc4 31* 9 SUNNY BQO-9. FURNISHED FOR HOUSE- Al keeping. 1510 Howard st. oc4 6t* 1 WKL-li, OFF FOURTH-2 OK 3 FUR- -2 nlshed rpote.s: housekeeping :reasonable.4 3* QflQ l-'IFTli— FtjRNTSHED ROOMS, COM- OUO plete lor housekeeping; rent cheap. oc4 3t* r.A^ ELLIS-ELEGANT SUNNY*! SUITE. WITH OUO use or kitchen. oc3 6t*_ IS. RINCON PLACE -'2 FURNISHED ROOMS LO for Ugh, housekeeping: references, oc3 4t« Of*') FOLSOM-FURNISHEDROOM, SUITABLE OUO for housekeeping; price $10. oc2 st* *: AO wasuTng roN— sunny UNFURNISHED vl\.'___i housekeeping rooms; also single furnished rooms. oc'2 7t* Cjl* MINNA ST.-FUKN ISHED ROOMS FOR O'xO housekeeping. oc2 If 'JOQ EDDY-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND 000 alcove, for 2 gentlemen or mau and wife: privilege of cooking if required. ocl 7t* 9.J- HOW -ROOMS FURNISHED HOUSE- VOO keeping; suites tor doctors; new house.s24 tf J9ALAKKIN-2 SUNNY ROOMS, FURNISHED AXaV for light housekeeping. segl If rilWO ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLETE FOR 1 housekeeping. 1433 Stelner St., nr. Ellin. se2U tf BAY-WINDOW DOUBLE PARLOR; $20. 101 Kearny St.. opp. White House, top lloor. aula tf ROOMS TO LET. I I Q*7 ELLIS, CORNER OCTAVIA — NICE LlOl newly furnished suuny bay-wludow room; $15. It* 9QC JESSIE. NEAR FOURTH — FURNISHED aljOO rooms $4 month; good board It desired and home comforts; also housekeeping, cheap. oc6 7l* '_> 1 Q TAVLOR— I DOUBLE AND 2 SINGLE Oil/ nicely lurnished sunny rooms. ocd 31* QOO THIRD-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED O_.Q rooms: rent low: also single. It** 1 ____*_ MISSION-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. I'JoO $10: unfurnished. $0: boosekeeplbg. 02* -.)•) BUTTER— TO LEI*; A LARGE FRONTAL- I _.0 covo room; newly and handsomely fur- nished; references exchanged. ocs 3t* It) I SECOND— FINE LARGE ALCOVE AND loi and other rooms furnished. ocs 6t* 1 KQ9 Jackson, COR. POLK— NEWLY FUR- -I')i)aL nlshed sunny front room; use of piano: rent reasonable. ocO 2t* 1 9QA MISSION — FINE LARUE WELL-FUR- -1 -.ol) nished room. oes 3t« ]99] MARKET-FINE BAY-WINDOW SUI lE, I *__• I suitable for business. ocs st* 10/'IY. AYE. BET. VAN NESS AND POLK -l^-O sL— 2 rooms; upstairs. OCS 7t m* EIGHTH -1 TO 6 UNFURNISHED ROOMS: LIU must have quiet people. - ocs at* 1 A DERBY PLACE, OFF MASON ST., NEAR JLU Goary— Furulshed room for gentleman. ocs tf Cl QTHIRD-2 NICE SINN KOOMS, KEASON- cIiOa.Io. oc6 3t OIIK THIRTEENTH, COR. HOWABD— NICELY —OO furnished sunny room, suitable for 1 or 2; bath and gas; $7. ocs 2t* AA I' JESSIE— 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS: RENT ArA V $6. ocs 2t* 1 111 7 HOWARD. NEAR UOR. SIXTU-2 LARGE 1"! » Bunny rooms; furnished. ■ ocs at* AAA INN A— SINGLE ROOMS FOR GENTLE- -111 men, with or without board. ocs 2t* A ftp, MCALLISTER— LARGE. ROOMS; -SUITE VO or single: board optional. ocs at* ')QU EIGHTH, NEAR MARKET— LARGE FUK- _.(_ nlshed room for man and wife or two gentle-' men; gas and bath. ocs 2t» fli* I A LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM FOX •S> LV. housekeeping. 44S' Third Bt. oca 6t* IAQ7 MISSION-FURNISHED DOUBLE AND LOO I single rooms; also unfurnished house- keeping. ocs st* 9 ({ TURK-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SON- __JIU ny front room. oca 3t* 7I A FItANKLIN - DESIRABLE FUHnT. ILO sunny rooms; also 2 iiufurnishod. oca 7t* 21) PERRY, BET. SECOND AND THIRD— xa-j ly furnished room for two. - ocs 31* 1 I"I Al GOLDEN GATE AYE.— I OK 2 FUR- Ilia, nlshed or unfurnished sunny tront rooms In private family house: no boya. ocS _U* 70/Y HOWARD, NR. 3D-NICFJLY FURNISHED I __U large sunny front room; $10. ocs 2t* I ELM, NR. FRANKLIN-2 UNFURNISHED OJ—L rooms, cheap. . ocs3t* T7 POLK, NR. MARKET— SUNNY* SINGLE OK J I double rooms, from $6 to $15. ocs 2t* Ql (3 TURK— PARLORS; ALSO SINGLE 010 rooms elegantly furnished. ocs 6t* QOQ GEARY— PARLORS AND OTHER BOOMS. 000 ocs 7t 1 MOK MISSION, NR. NINTH — NEATLY FUR-' X___o nlshed sunny room; prlvalo family: lar_e closet and bath: $8. oca 31' It'HEKE CAN I GET BETTER INTEREST ON VI my money thau the savings banks pay 1 Buy 10 lots in Lakevlew. , oc4 3t . pi 11 GROVE— FURNISHED SMALL 011*1 front room for gentleman: rent cheap. 4 3* ' rjft-l I HOWABD-LARGE SUNNY ROOM SUIT- IVLj able for 2; $10. . .-■ - oc4 st* 1 Q CAPP-SUNNY ROOM TO LET FOR GEN- IO tieuiau. ocl 7_* Vi . KOOMB ' TO I f.ET-COXTINTED. 1 1 197 CLAY — LARGE FRONT ROOM , SUIT- -LUZ. I able for 2. oc4 31* 9O Al MISSION— FURNISHED BOOMS, . OVz en suite and single: also offices for doctors or dentists; new house and new furniture; sunny side. ■-••-■■-. oct 71* 7-1 Q O'FARRELL— NICE PARLOR FLOOR: 4 ■ JO furnished housekeeping rooms; bath.oc2 st* sslO5 slO GROVE—SUNNY ROOM, FURNISHED OR A.O unfurnished. vet .It* 39 SECOND - FINELY FURNISHED FRONT O— suite, also single. oc4 tit* 89(1 10LSOM, NEAR FOURTH-FURNISH ED O*. V rooms, $1 a week. oc4 tf QA 1 UNION, COR. MASON— '_ FURNISHED QUI aud kitchen -- oc4 3t« Oh LEWIS. OIF JONES, NEAR SUTTER-2 Ov/ unfurnished rooms, gas, bath. oc4 tf 3 OK EDDY - NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY tJ—O rooms; reasonable. oc4 3t* 1 7C»7 MCALLISTER - SUNNY FURNISHED I 10l single rooms for gentlemen. oc4 3t* ! I fiP\A HAVES-SUNNY FURNISHED DOUBLE LVOV and single rooms: reasonable. oc4 3t* 691 POST ELEGANT BOOMS TO GENTLE- -2,1 men ouly. oc4 st« ■ KITCHEN AND 2 FRONT KOOMS; $13. NW. cur, of Fifth and Foisoin sts. oc4 st* AfiA TEHAMA. COR FIFTH— DOUBLE SUNNY tJU~t front room, furnished: reasonable. oc4 3t* 7 A 7 CAPP-SUNNY FRONT ROOM FOR YOUNG .tt I gent: closet, gas, bath and board. $25. 431* QQl* FOLK. COIL MCALLISTER— OR 3 FUK- -000 nished rooms and kitchen. oc4 3t* T A SOUTH PARK-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 1 V rooms. . ■ _. oc3 7t» 'J') A SEVEN iH (REAR)— 4 MCE SUNNY O— X rooms. 1 oc3 Ot* 4 OX GEARY— FURNISHED ROOMS; SUITABLE ttOO for oilice, housekeeping or single. oc3 7t* GO RINCON PLACE, BET. FIRST AND SECOND, —.O otl Harrison; sunny furnished room, ocl Ht* "I 9. 1(1 MISSION— UNFURNISHED SUNNY BAY. -1 —. — V window room; use large _; 1 ,;;,.■ a . SlliiaJ^. roc adults. ocl t^f 1 MCALLISTER— SONNY FURNISHED BAY- -LOO window and single rooms. oc2 7t* Art A F6rsOM-NI_ELY~F_ SONNY* VOV bedroom: $6. oc2 tf I 7AI STOCKTON', COR. FILBEKT-2 FUR- X. VL nished rooms for housekeeping. ocl tf 991 PAGE— NICE FURNISHED ROOM FOR —— J. gentleman; German family. ocl 6t* I til 17 STOCKTON-2 NICE CHEAP ROOMS TO 1 OV _ let. oc!7t* (•111' O'FARRELL-LAKGE SUNNY ROOM AND UUU 1 single In rear, $4. ocl tf_ 111 l ,lONF:S — SUNNY FRONT AND back tl IO rooms: furnished: bath; gents only. so3o 7t* QCQI FOLSOM— FURNISHED KOOM To LET. OUO_i 1 se3o7t* r1 1 STOCKTON —2 NICELY FURNISHED OLL rooms or suite. se3o 7t* 9| FRANKLIN, NEAR MARKET-WELL FUR- _i 1 nlshed suuny front rooms, suitable 1 or 2.29 st 7A71 HYDE- SUNNY FRONT BAY-WINDOW I" " I ;_ rooms with all modern conveniences; also single: nosniall children; reference. 8626 If 091 POST-3 UNFURNISHED SUNNY FKONT *-. 1 rooms, suitable for doctor. se'_t_» If 91111 GOOD ROOMS AT LOW RATES— 7IS HOW. — '''-' aril sL.ur. '1 bird; gas and water In each room; reading-room and bath Iree; linen changed daily; house open all night* best beds ln the world.ap2o_f OQQ O'FARRELL-NEWLY FURNISHED 2~00 rooms, en suite and single. selS tf QQt. HOWARD— FURNISHED ROOM, 80ITA- -000 ble lor doctor; also housekeeping. scl7 tf NE SUNNY - FURNISHED ROOM, SMALL room. 210 Turn st. sol-. If tni- FIFTH — CLEAN, SUNNY FURNISHED O^O rooms, $0; 2 housekeeping, $10*. sc 1 lit 7 A 1)1 'VAN* NESS AYE.— NEWLY FUBNISIIED lv-_ sunny rooms; desirable. selt! tf .171 NATOMA— BENT, A LARGE FUR- _. I _ nished front room, suitable for man and wire or two gentlemen. auil) tt 01 OAK GROVE— LARGE SUNNY ROOM: PKIV- OV ilege of kitchen; no children. jy3o tf •_> ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUNNY PARLORS 0 with dressing-room attached. 018 Valencia. 23 DC INGLE FURNISHED ROOMS 15c A NIGHT. Llndoll House, cor. Sixth and Howard jyll tf A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE WEEKLY Call, in wrapper, ready for mailing. BOARDING AND KOOMS. T'I'.()NT^U__vTrOOMS WITH OK WITJ-OUT A board. 803 Leavenworth st. ocd 7t* (_;YV. loit. FELL ST. AND VAN NFCSS AYE.— 4 tO rooms, suitable for doctor's or dent si's: suites and single rooms with heard; 11ewhou.se; reterences required. ocs 3t* 9<* I') HOWARD — LARGE SUNNY KOOM, _-UJ_— furnished, fine location, with board-pcS 3* 9QO VAN NESS AYE, COIL GROVE ST. — NEW- — • i— jy rurnlsbed rooms with board. settl tr qiHE MARIPOSA, 824 LAGUNA— FINE SUITES; 1 first-class bgard; terms moderate. aulOtf T OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET ST., BET. J Sixth and Seventh; 35c to $1 per nlgbt; pcrwee-t, $1 50 10 $6; single and eu suite; lamilies. mrl tr KLINGTON HOUSE 127 KEARNY— PLEAS- ARLINGTON HOUSE. 127 KEARN V — l*LEA__- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; __steh___i & every respect; terms reasonable. JalOtf MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL. 319 AND 321 Sausome St., San Francisco; board and room it I, Sl 25 and $1 50 per day; free coach. WM. MONT- OMERY. proprietor. Jyiltf HOTEL MAIKJUETTE, 1204 MARKET ST.: newly furnished and renovated; transient and family accommodations; rooms single or en suite: with or without board; all Market-st. ears pass the door. Jy2o tt MONTGOMERY'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL 237 and '2'2-.t Second St.— Single meals 26c; b-ardanl room per day, 75c to $1: by the wee- at to $5: ITcmi coach to ami from the hole!. apt! 1 tf CHILDHEN lltiAItllEl)- -4 JIERICAN LADY WANTS A LITTLE GIRL TO i\ board, from 3to 6 years. 1001 Dupout St., cor. Filbert. oca it* 1 OB 2 CHILDREN TO BOARD; GOOD HOME; 1 Alameda. Call at 807 Howard St. lie! lit* SUM-lIEK ftEStiiiTS- CMMPLif_r>7ToT"T-_il^^ G-TdeT^CON 0 taining a directory of California hotels and re- sorts, sent free to any address. Hotel Guide, 310 Postst.. Unlou Club building. leStf STOKES TO LET. TCdtEAND 3 ROOMS— A GtHMI^TAjHTjToTTA barber or milliner; rent $18. Apply at 2it(»si _ Mission St. ' ocs tf COR. TWENTY-THIRD AND MISSION— / and 4 rooms, reasonable. ocs 3t* STORE TO LET: 238 MINNA ST.; $20. AP- _5_ ply 107 Stockton st. ocs 4t* lb l'J POLK— VERY NICE STORE, ANY KIND aUxJO business, and 4 rooms. oc4 3t* !\7EW STOKES, WITH (i KOOMS; LARGE YARD; is Itraniian St., near I'Mclhc Mall Dock; rentlow. Apply to P. ('. .Mul.l.oY. 138 Montgomery st. oc4 31 ATTENTION. WHITEN ERS '-1401' VALENCIA- St., near Twenty-fifth: store with 2 rooms: con- siderable work will be given If proper patty applies. YON KHP.I_) A* CO. se3o tt STORE; 3 LIVING ROOMS: ALSO SUNNY FLAT iO 5 rooms: bath. 2815 Mission st. se3o 7t* STOKK AND OFFICE FIXTURES. (lilK A?ISTpI-_cT_^oTrcT_i^_*^E RsT-HEL V ES, XJ show-cases ;oflices A stores fitted. 331 Geary.3otf BAR, STOKE FIXTURES, SHOW CASES, DESKS, doors, sash; goods taken on storage, money ail- vanced. Pioneer store, 21 to 25 Tenth st. le'22 tt DAB FIXTURES. COUNTERS, SHELVING, 1 * show-cases. sa>h-do -ys. etc.. at 225 Post st. |e9tt _~ EU_Jl)_Vr_f-NAL. THE COMSTOCK SCHOOL— FAMILY AND DAY school for girls, 32 W. Fortieth St., New York city; established 1802: re-opens October Ist. MISS DAY, Principal. oc2 25t \- i'l. I- BUILDING A.ND DRAM ATIC CULTURE. NELLIE Itl.liliAN. 611 Finest. se3o 7t« I>IANO AND FRENCH: LESSONS BY A PRO- tossor of the University of Paris. LIEBARD. 591 Ellis st. seao 30t» SPANISH OK FRENCH SPOKEN IN 3 MONTHS; O new, practical method. P. o. Hox 1672. sc'JO lm • fOCAL LESSONS: APPLY DAILY, 1 TO 3 P. M., > 330 Sutter st PROF. OGILVIE. se_.a 15t G~ HAND FREE ART EXHIBITION DAILY. ST I Ann's Build lug. Room 103. jy2o 6111 aIELEGRAI'HY AND RAILROADING; B4OCL-Y; J. refer to our operators now in unices. je2o Sin CHOOLOF CIVIL. MINING AND MECHANIC Engineering, Surveying, Architecture, Drawing, Assaying. A. VAN DEK NAILLEN. 723 Mark't. '2 lit HEALD'S I.IsII.NESS COLLEGE 21 POST ST Double-entry book-keeping, penmanship, short- band, type-writing, telegraphy, etc., au lncluiledia business course under oue lee of $75. _e3_.t PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE. 320 POST St. A Llfeseholarslnn. $75: day anil evening. oc2o_ ASTKOLOUY. ■ _- _ I_A_R\_7ANT7pi*_n_sc; LADIES ONLY. 537 J Third St., basement. ocs 3t» GREATEST FORTUNE-TELLER IN THE CITY; ' reveals past, present and future. Call and see MISS LELAND, 780 Mission St., near Fourth: fee, ladles 50c. gentlemen $1: lucky charms. myB tf MB. ATALANTA, WONDERFUL MEDIUM; tells entire llfe 4 from cradle to crave: seventh daughter of the seventh: born with double veil; has 110 equal; 60c anil $1. I"J3 Howard st. ao'Utl ME. EXODIUS, CLAIRVOYANT, REMOVED to 1067 Market, bet. 6th and 7th,Rouin J.jyia tt AUGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE-TELLER AND J\ clairvoyant; magic charms: love tokens: sh.o—'S true pictures of future husbands and wives; teaches fortune. 2326 Mission St., nr. 20th ; fee $1. jy*2o 12111" MMPi WALTERS, 317 TEHAMA ST., NX. 41*11; fortunes told; ladies, SJSe* gents. 60c: open Sun. ME. SiIMID, FROM VIENNA; MOST RE nowneil : revealing life's future events: !adlossl, gentlemen $2, by mall $3. I'lllceSSß Mission, mrjtt ATTO KNE YS-AT-I. A VV. DVT(Si ; J~"FKEE-, SPECIALTY, DIVOHCES privately, quick time. legal everywhere: collec- tions, etc.: terms moderate; no charge unless suc- cessful; attorneys all courts; estab'd lOyears. Law office. G. W. HOWE _ CO., 26 Kearny st. au!B tf ADVICE FREE; DIVORCES A SPECIALY; NO .'\ publicity: quickest time: legal everywhere; terms reasonable; no cliarge unless successful; and another cases at law. both civil and criminal, pushed vigorously: collections, wills, etc. T. ENGLEY, ATTORNEYS' ASSOCIATION. II Kearny St. iel) Bill JOHN A. WALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 220 Sausome sl., Rooms 10, 11 am! 12._ my!s Bino \\r W. DAVIDSON, AT EY-AT-LAW, __» ?f . California st.. Rooms 14-15: advice tree. dtli; M ASS . it-K. JOHNSON, 110 JED DV BT.,^K___f IX. OC3 7t» ZBOSE CLEVELAND AND ASSISTANT, RE- . moved to 7111 Market, Room 20; 1 to 10 oct. 7t MASSAGE— MAUD ■DE FOREST, NUCLEUS House, cor. Third and Market. Room IS. 13 tt HOSE DE LAFONT— BEST MASSAGE £117 MAR- ketsL Parlors 3 and 4. •■"*■■■■ my'Jl tf , SXOKAGE. ~ I>ACIFia STORAGE CO.,'; 801 STOCKTON ST.; . furniture and merchandise; advances made. 15 tf I~7uRnTtUKE STORED — STERLING FURNI 1 lure Co.. 1080. 1041 Market. Rosenthal Bldg Ttt . HEALTH KESOBTS. ; ROSE MARIE FARM. SANTA CLARA CO.; OPEN all year: picturesque scenery; Ashing, bunting; 1 circular showing house. McUUBIUE, Box 19, Gilroy. - : V. LOST. A COCKATOO— THE FINDER~\VII.L BE~SUITp ably rewarded by return to MBS. 80—MA— > IN-. 1121 Broad way, beL ones and Leavenworth.!* I'OX OF BITS ON PACIFIC. NEAR MONT- ■ » (...niery. Liberal reward If returned to 1017 Battery st. ■.-■*- It" I' OST— ON ELEVENTH OR HOWARD, LADIES' X nickel watch and gold chain. .suitable reward given on return to _!'J.i Eleventh st. oc6 :>t* riIHE PARTY WHO TOOK LADT'S JACKET BY -1 111— _____ Wednesday nl_:iit 'rora Teutoma Hall would oblige the owner by returning it to 51 Sec- ond st. octi 3t» LOST— A BLACK AND TAN PUP, ON BATI7K- X day night, A suitable reward IX returned to 2J5 O'Farrell st. If LOST— A PASS-BOOK WITH THE niDEKNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, la the name of JENNIE COLEMAN, Number 1'_2.501. 'the finder will please return to bank. ocs 51* LAKEVIEW— IiRADIN- HOB. PURCHASERS to pay for there - oc4 3t SEPTEMBER 30, A BROWN HORSE; X sore on right forefoot. Return to T. B. HORAN. cor. Tenth and Bryant, and receive reward. oc4 if SEPTEHBEB 24, A BI. U eUkEYHO UN D La dog. Return to _> Clay fit. and receive a suit- able reward. oc4 'it* OW LOST— SEPTEMBER 30, RED COW WITH I white snots. Call or address Milk Depot, cor. Third aud Howard sts. oc4 3t» T OST— LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID xl for any Information that will lead to the re- covery of a sack of money lost or stolen from a cart going from Mission St.. bet. Sixth and Seventh, down Mission to Third, up Third to Stevenson. Address Money, Box 95, Cali. Branch OBlce. 4 3t» LOST-$l5 BY NOT PURCHASING A MER-' chant tailor-made busluess suit for $15. made by a leading merchant tailor for S.iU. original SIISHT CLOTHING PARLORS, corner Post and Dupont sts. ■ - rpillf S. F. COLLATERAL LOAN HANK. 538 _ Kearny St., lends money at 2 per cent per month ou watches, diamonds and Jewelry. JylS 6m SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS AND S-BKCKIP- tIons taken at Call. Branch Omces, 603 Larkln St., 339 Hayes at. and ails Mission st. opea till 9:30 f. St. POUND. ~ \l HUE COW WITH SPOTTED head and 1* neck; no brand; owner can have same by pay- Ing expenses. S-25 Twenty-fourih st. ocs St* IJKNTIST-. DR. THOMAS L. HILL ODD FELLOWS' BUILD- Ing; ofllce honrs. 9to 5. ' ap24 pad TvILKEA. 923 MARKET, EXTRACTS TEETH" LJ for 5Uc: with gas for $1; open evenings. Belief ADOLPH SUTRO'S NEWEST AND BEST. Lakeview: l_akevlew. oc4 3t C'ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 7S9 MARKET / St.. bet. Third and Fourth; gas specialists. au!7tf DR. A. IFdLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST. ALL operations in dentistry skillfully performed at reasonable prices; extracting 5Uc; gas given, 4tf 4 FULL SET OF TEETH FOR $7: FILLING AT 2\ lowest prices; work warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 811 Markets-, opp. Baldwin. auo tf R. 11. AUSTIN. SURGEON DENTIST, RE- iiiovert to 719 Market, near Bancroft's. jyl*j tt DR. CASSILLV'S PAINLESS DENIAL room., 920 Market st; best teeth $1 to*7; ex- tracting or tilling 25c. to $1 ; half price to poor.ao tt _ D R. C. 11. WILSON", DENTIST, - -*-, MARKET St.. BeL Fifth anil Sixth, opp. Mason. Uels_f A IX NEWSPAI'JSRS HAD LONG ARTICLES 1.." .'. them stating that the lusaue asylums aro full of people who took gas only ouce for painless tooth ax- tmctlon and went crazy My secret painless method is wonderful. By its use auy dental operation m.y be done painlessly, Will forfeit $100 for any tooth that I cannot extract without sleep or gas, er.a though a dozen dentists have failed to extract it. All operations done better than elsewhere, sluce I - have seven first prizes for beautiful fillings, plate and crowu work. There are 5 Leek dentists. Oiflce open till 9:30 p. m. ; Sundays UU _> _.. M. UK. UEoRIiE XV. LEEK, 6 O'Farrell St. oc9 tt pEAUTIFUL SET $7; PAINLESS EXTRACTING I_) sue; gold plates: bridge work ; crowus: fillings; . at lowest rates. DR. C. A. PERP.y. 8 -Mason St. des tt (IOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 805 MARKET Vj St. (Pbelan Building): gas specialists; positively extract teeth without pain; only oillce that makos and gives the celebrated "Colton Oas"; 30,000 ret- erences; established 1863; all operations In dentistry perlurmed. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. le7 tf $7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED A3 dp < good as can be made; filling Sl. DR. SIMMS, dentist. bill Market St.. next Baldwin Theater.oeltt MONKY TO -"AX- ON SND M-KTGAGE or NOTES: ON IST mortgage ti%. J. L. ISAACS. 411 O'Farrell. oc'.tf OAKLAND -D-EBTOEraIT OAKLAND BEAJL KSTATK. OAKLAND AGENCY— ADVERTISEMENTS AND subscriptions received at the land -Branch Office of Tin: Mobninq Call, 857 Broadway, near Seventh st. Oilice hours 6a.m.t09 p. m. BEST BUY IN OAKLAND— THE REMAINING 9 lots, each 40 ft. front, on San Pablo are., only 1 block from Golden Gate Station; price $1400; terms to suit: do not mis* this opportunity: they are sure to double In value in less than a year. Apply to A. H. BREED, 328 Montgomery St., Room 3, San Francisco. oct 7t I OTS on PIEDMONT AYE.. 28:6x140 FT., *100, J $460: 1 lot at Golden Gate. '2 blocks from sta- tion. 50x125 ft., south rront only S600; easy terms. SALSBURY __ FITZGERALD, 475 Ninth St., Oat- land. oc4 tf LOR SALE — SEVERAL BEAUTIFULLY LO- l cated lot. near oak-st. Station (broad gauge) ; one of the choicest residence locations lv Oakland; for a handsome home, at extremely low figures, this property cannot be equated. Call Immediately on A. 11. BREED A CO., _.-._• lout joinery St., S.F. 047t l? OR SALE— S2SOO— BEAUTIFUL MODERN COT- X tage; 5 rooms; natural wood finish: bath; all Improvements: small cash payment, balance easy. MATTHEWS, 1180 East sixteenth st. ocl lgt" (Jf 'An EACH— 2O LOTS IN OAKLAND'S BEAU- »__! iJUU tlfnl suburb, l.orln; Rood soil, fine view, and right in the line of the new proposed ferry to San Francisco and 3 blocks to electric road to Oak- land; this property will double before paid for; for sale at this price for a short time only: terms $50 down, 10 per mouth. CLOUGH _ BAKEK, -i US Ninth st. ■ se23 lm C* \(\(\ WILL BUY A LOT IN THE BROADWAY 0 lUU Villa Tract; only $25 _*___ and $10 per month; this tract fronts on Broadway and Third aye.; Broadway being 100 feet wide, is the main business street of Oakland: only a few lots at this price. >co owner, H. 11. FINNEY, 464 Ninth St., Oakland; office open nntil 7 o'clock each night. tt *_I____ F ° 1 ' LOTS IN THE BROADWAY -JT-LU V Villa Tract; only a few at this price; terms $-5 cash, balance $10 per month; secure one now, as they are worth donble tbe price asked; the Broadway Villa Tract fronts on Broadway, the only boulevard which is 100 feet wide leading into the center of the city of Oakland, being the main busi- ness street. Seeowner. 11. B. FINNEY, 464 Ninth St., Oakland, near Broadway; office open until 7 o'clock each night. segl tt ( i_H_AP LOTS- WE WILL OFFER FOR THE w next 30 days 50 choice lots fronting on Seminary aye.. only 3 blocks from Seminary station, at the remarkably low figures of $100 to $.-00, with pay- ments of $20 down, balance at $10 p.r month; Seminary aye. ls now sewered and the electric road 1 block from the property. For further particulars apply to JKFFRBSS __ WHITE, Twcnty-tnird-ave. Station, East Oakland. se!7 lmo PIEDMONT CABLE RAILROAD-LOTS FROM $15 per foot upwards, fronting ou the cable; lots from $10 per foot upwards within 1 block of the cable road; easy terms; this is the place to mske a quick profit with a small outlay. W. E. BARNARD A SON, ■_-- Ninth St. SCI3 tf fl||-jO: PER LOT— s2s CASH AND $10 PER •_J__-L__ 1 ' month will buy a choice lot ln beautiful Frnitvale, surrounded by the most elegant homes in Oakland: no such bargains ever offered in Oakland; you want one of these see the owner at once at Twenty-third avo. Station East Oakland; local trains take yon to the oilice. 1. S. SHERMAN, ll 1 vi C**-)iU\i\ WILL PURCHASE 4SO ACRES OF «_s*-">-'^'" fine land, well timbered with sugar pine; has abundance of water and is a splendid range Tor cattle: about 40 acres cleared, with or- chard and vineyard; a rare bargain; terms easy: till e perfect. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, Nevada Stables, cor. Eighth and Harri- son sts., Oakland. an 2 s tf AHTISTIO COTTAGES BUILT $200 A ROOM. W. I\ J. BRADFORD. 111 Hannah St.. Qaklaud.jy 27 Lf W ILLIAM J. DINCEE— OAKLAND REAL ES- '* tate tor sale or exchange; office, Nos. 460 and 462 Eighth at., Oakland, Cal. ; send for Illustrated price-list. ]e24 tf__ A WEEK NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-TIIE WEEKLY _i\ Call. In wrapper, ready for mailing. OAKLAND BOARDING AN'l> KOOMS. MANICUR_^FINGEI_-NAILs7I-_U-TIFIED AT 1056 Market at., Oakland, by an artist. au3l if ELEGANT ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN SUITE, AT X- the Albany, Fifteenth antl Broadway, Oakland; one block from the narrow-gauge depot; table Is un- surpassed; elevator and artesian water; first-class In every way. G. A. MAUERHAN. Proprietor.!! 3ru in «ise-_-_ ALAMEDA t.i ii, ESTATK. (jft OD A A COTT AGE T-.HrßOolils'AND BATH ©-.OUU. and conservatory; lot 4Ux122; one block from station on narrow ..luge railroad; $300 cash, balance at $25 per month. Apply to JOSEPH A. I. EON AND, cor. part; st. and Central jave., Ala- in e.l.i. * ocS tf Cj* I OAO COTTAGE 4 ROOMS; STREET SEW- «J^ * —.xi. ered: $200 cash; balance easy terras. $1000— 4-room bouse, with wind-mill and pump; lot 0O._KO; $ -00 ca^h; very easy terras, $-1800 -Elegant new 2-story bouse of .7 rooms: easy terms. $12.000— Three houses; now renting for $100 per month; send for particulars. ' Several desirable places to exchange for country property. J DP. HANLEY _ CO.. l»»o lark st.l 7 tt CIJIEAPFJST AN 11 BEST-LOT IN ALAMEDA FOR J the money. Apply to i*. SMITH, 316 Mont- gomery at. ' ocl 7t* INSTALLMENT HOMES — $2000: $200 CASH, 1 $20 per month: pretty cottage; 4 rooms; modern Improvements; near station; new. $2200 -$250 cash. $18 per month: new cottage; 4 rooms; modern Improvements; near sta tion. $2350— 5400 cash, $16 per mouth; new cottage; _ rooms: modern improvements; nearstatlon. $3150— 5375 cash. $30 per month: new house; 5 rooms (corner); fine bargiin. -• $4100— 51500 cash, $35 per month; fine houso; San *i" •■ aye. : 8 rooms. $4300— 5500 cash, $33 per montb; splendid new 2-story house (coruer); 8 rooms: a few houses to let. MARCUSE _ LESSER-San Francisco. 628 Mar- ket St., opp. Palace Hotel; Alameda. Bay-street Sta- tion (broad gauge), Open Sundays. Builders and contractors. Estimates furnished. A I QAA HOUSE 4 ROOMS; Lor 40zloo, >Z_P l_.Ui/. $1000— House 4 rooms; lot 50x121. • $4000— Cottage of 0 rooms; modern; Iot50x!50. $5500— Beautiful cottage 0 rooms; furnished; part cash. $5800— Splendid cottage 7 rooms; extra location; part cash. . ■ . ■-..-.. Fine property In Los Angeles for exchange or sale. Apply to THOMAS A. SMITH A CO., Park fit , Al- ameda: take broad-gauge ferry. Be3tf A LAtIKDA ROOMS AND HOUSE-. ". "Burnished or UNFURNISHED ROOMS in a new house: convenient to Morton or Orand-st. Station. M. A. M.. Alameda P. O. oc 4, 7t" LAKEVIEW! GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR HOME: A LlM- lted nnmber of choice building lots on Install- ment parmon-S. come at once. CARNALL-FITZ- a l* - U-UUPK.I.NS COMPANY, sole agents. ie3B U .. MOSBY'S HKA'IH LOTTERY. One of the Incidents .of (lie (Var In Virginia. '" Captain Charles Brewster this city /says, the Kansas City Slar, while serving as. com- • mls>i'ry of subsistence for the Michigan cavalry brigade during 'the war, was cap tured November 1, IS(*4, in the Sii nandoah Valley by Mosby's guerillas, and was one • or twenty captured Union soldiers who drew lots to determine who should compose, the seven whom Mosby had announced he would hang, as he said, to atone for the hanging by General Custer of seven of JMosby's _n«ii who were spies, and who had been caugh: within the Union lines. •• . • Captain Brewster was found by a reporter for the Star yesterday in a reminiscent mood, and was pejrsuaded to tell thisstorv of a minute, which, to the twenty men in volved seemed an age, and which meant, death to the lucky number of seven and life to the unlucky number of thirteen. After detailing how they were captured, the Captain continued: " Near Rectorto-rn Mosby's millions assembled, coining from . all points of the compass. They came quietly, singly, and by twos and threes, making at least COO. When all had assem bled, the prisoners, who by this time num bered twenty, were directed by the guard to fall in, the officer in ordinary clothes be ing excluded. We were told that seven of our number would be selected by lot to be hanged, iv retaliation for men hanged and* shot by General Custer. Having had fore bodings of this fate, this depressing an nouncement was not unexpected. It was bravely received, although the solid faces along our little line of twenty Union soldiers ' gradually turned pale as a full realization of the ordeal before us passed through each mind during the preparatory pause. To this feeling was added llui horror of the ignom inious death of being hung up to a tree like a traitor or murderer by these miserable highwaymen. "By virtue of my rank I received the empty honor of being placed upon the right of our little line. On my left stood the only commissioned officer of the party. First Lieutenant J. C. Dissomay of the Fifth New- York Heavy Artillery, who had joined us at * I'aris with another squad. Along that line I saw bowed heads and lips moving in silent' prayer. Visions of dear ones at home, of hopes and ambitions blotted out, flitted be fore our eyes. A tall man, with head un covered, not reverently, but because be then bad other use for his hat than as a head covering, raised his hat above a point of vision of its contents, and allowed each man to draw a slip of paper from it. Those who drew blanks remained in line and those who drew number-, were considered condemned, . and immediately taken out of line and placed under special guard. My action in selecting a slip was slow, and I was ordered to 'hurry up.' I picked up three slips, and gradually let two ol them drop, and at the same time raised my hand wilh the re maining slip to decide my fate. It* wis taken quickly and pronounced a blank. Five had already drawn numbers, undone of them, who was young, gave vent to loud lamentations. He was a drnininer-boy, and was ordered by Mosby to be released. Private George .joule said to me: 'Captain, ■ I shall be one of the men hanged.' This was the second premonition among the seven. Lieutenant Dlssomay drew the seventh fatal number, liaising his hat with one hand lie passed his other hand over his fevered forehead, and half turning to , me he simply said: 'This is tough.' The Lieutenant was a Mason, and I reasoned that a way would be found to spare his life.. At the critical moment one of Mosby's men ■ whispered to Lieutenant Dissomay ' and asked him if he was a Mason. lie replied in the affirmative, and immediate efforts were made for his release, which proved successful. 'The scene of the hanging was near the - Berryville Turnpike, where the lies of the men were found by the Union troops, within the Federal lines. The executioners . were drunk, and made a horrible job of it. They began by tying one end of a .rope around a so dier's neck, throwing the other end over the limb of a tree aud drawing him up. The feet of the victims were left so close to the ground that their toes dug holes in the earth in their death struggle-.. After the job was finished the rangers place 1 a placard on one of the bodies informing' General Sheridan with much flourish ot ' words and phraseology that these men were hanged in retaliation for seven of Mosby's men killed by General Custer's orders, 'measure for measure,' that he 'would raise tho black flag', etc. I made my escape, and, disguised as a negro, managed to re-enter the Union lines." r COAST ITEMS. Brief Notes From Pacific States mid Territories. The brick -layers of Fresno have gone on a strike. . • . The Fresno Expositor Bays there are 50,- . 000 acres planted to vines in tnat county. The receipts of the Oregon State Fair at j Salem last week amounted to §29,906 85. Typhoid fever is reported to be very prevalent among the railroad graders near .* Anacortes, Wash. • ■ Eighteen horses had to been killed in Monterey County recently to prevent the spreading of glanders. Some parties want to start a distillery at Baker City, Oregon, provided they are given twenty-five acres of land. The Tacoma Smelting Company offers ST a ton for old tin cans and the small boy is now reaping a rich harvest. The new pumping plant for the Portland • City Water Works lifts dally ten million, gallons iuto the reservoir at Palestine Bill*. Domeuico Coella. tne murderer of Jose Delates at Port Townsend, has been sen tenced to death by hanging on December . 19th. William Martin leased a small fruit ranch ■ of fifteen acres near Geyserville, Sonoma County, last year, and has sold the peach . crop for gsooo. . . A boy named Gregson was dangerously .' injured on Tuesday by being kicked by a vicious horse. Ho lives at Green Valley, • Souoma County. The San Jose Times has passed into the hands of a syndicate comprising A. li. El lis, G. A. Muirson, C. T. Early, C. A. Gage . and E. B. Wishaar. The schooner Minnie reached Victoria, B. C., last Tuesday with a cargo of 2531 sealskins, taken in Behring Sea. This i.. the largest catch of the year. A large warehouse near Alviso, owned by Robert McCuflin, was burned down Fri-. day night. Loss on hay stored by farmer... J on the Murphy ranch was $10,000. The Republicans of Idaho elected every State officer and forty-three members ol the Legislature. The Statesman says this in sures the election of Dubois as United states Senator. John Anderson, a brakeman, who was shot at Madera and narrowly escaped death at the hands of Percy Douglass, has ju. • married an Oakland girl worth $100,000.' . . The affair created quite a seniation. The Mendocino Dispatch and Democrat says two months ago an expert and a gam.: of laborers were sent to the west siaeoi Bound Valley to explore for coal. They sank two shafts and found a fine deposit. Oroville '-'White Caps" have been sending notice to the bad little boys of the towu to. keep off the streets af '.er dark. If they are . caught out at night they will be threshed home. Tho notices have been very effective.. . . William Matthews was nominate! for Su-... perior Judge of Santa Clara County by the* Democrats, but the gentleman has declined the honor, as he is not an elector of that * county. lie said, however, that ha was : anx- . ions to accept the nomination. . .' The Porterville Enterprise says: 11. ('.' Tutt, who farms a five-acre tract on the. ' northeast corner of Pepper street, has •■ Indian corn growing to the enormous height of eighteen feet, and unmatured pumpkins' Which tip the scales at 200 pounds. Seneca Jones, pastor of the M. E. Church. Nt Woodland, is a practical mechanic. For' six years he has been at work building a*' pipe-organ, which will be put up in bis church in a few weeks, lt covers a floor , area of 130 square feet and will contain WOO pipes. _ The Watsonville Fajaronian says: The ' Democracy of this county find it a difficult matter to keep a full ticket in the field. * W. T. Kearney, their latest nominee for School Superintendent, declines the nomination, '. and Tom Wright is on record as saying that he would net run against E. D. Perry for Surveyor. ; >-: Society item from the Colton Chronicle: Quite a number of bewitching Yuma belles visited Colton this week. Among them were Fawn-footed Nannie, Colorado Kate and*. Bettie Spreadingtoes. They were escorted by Eateiuraw Jim, Cowcateheni Aleck and Shackuasty Bill. They wero very much ad mired—at a distance. The Portland Oregonian says: Indians cannot have whisky under the law. even for » medicine. W. 11. Mcßride, a druggist of Adams, Umatilla County, sold liquor to. Indians ou a prescription. . The United States District Attorney holds that the law has been - violated and Mr. Mcßride will accordingly pay a visit to Judge De.idy. . . , The Astorian tells this story: About a. j quarter of a century ago, when Charles M. .Viuant, now City Marshal of Newport.was ' * a small boy, he was silting one day on his . father's knee in their house at Bruceport, ■ Wash. John B.Rose, now under sentence.-. of death in Pacific County, Wash., had a' grudge against Mr. Jed Winan t at that time and fired through the window of the house .• at Mr. Winant and his son while they were .'. sitting as described above. Fortunately the bullet missed its mark and neither the father nor the son were injured, but the would-be- '-. murderer of a quarter of a century ago. now.. . awaits the hangman's noose for his partieipa-. . tion in a crime, which was not merely an at tempt, but resulted in the murder of two in offensive people. 5