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BI'SINKS. rn.-NCE-.
_fi I *>[ ){) I '* K ' l :j , ' K « 'WA^T^iTTiTTssisTTN
aJT 1 Z-Viy. attending a plain bar in one of the best
business locations in San Francisco, elearluit $..1)0
per mouth over and above all expenses: ownerls a
thoroughly reliable man. aud bas a sure and perma
nent trade: he is tired of depending on hired help,
and as lsbes the assistance of a partner to look arter
the busiuess in the daytime; you cau have a trial
or this business until tully .satisfied berore buying,
and you can learn tne business if not already posted.
Apply K. KE \NV. 2 2 K earny st. d c 1 7 t r
_$ -SOO fAKI-NEK WANTED IN ONE OF* THE
. b cst-i aying cash businesses iv this city,
with :i large ends. b,.ih here and t.i the country:
( s. ab ished 10 years, aud clearing at least $250 per
month over all expenses, which will be fuily
proven; no previous experience required, as the
duties are plain and easily learned: must be or
sleadv habits; business Is sure to double inside of
one year; owner prerers a partner to depending
K. KENNY, 22 Kearny, tf
S 100(1 , "" U! TN1 ' X WANTED (A Clt AND
.V , ' v 'V*. 0 l'l'" , ' tuni, 3") to assist ln looking after
the hired help and tbe office, etc.. iv one of the very
i.-si iivery and hoarding stables in this portion of
i ..!,.: : " Ra >cry large business, aud Is clear-
In-.; $_(>0 per month over all expenses, w hich will bo
ruiiy proven by a trial for 30 days belore you buy
larce and hrst-class stock of horses, rockaways,
bucgles. etc.; has been kept by present owner for 20
years; has concluded to take a partner to relieve
liini ior a portion of the work. Apply K. KENNY.
22 Kearny st. tf '
SK.. 1 ".!) FARTNKR WAN I'EII TO ASSIST IN
, !'. , te "diug to the bar in a tine llqttor saloon
and nil Hard-room in one of ibe best locations In this
city; clearlug at least $200 per month; owner is
tnoroii.hly reliable and is oue or the best-known
and most popular men In this city: he has concluded
to no longer depend upon hired help; iucoilllng
man must be or sober habits: this is a plain busi
ness, and owner will teach you bow tv attend bar if
nut already posted. A|iplyJv._KENN V , 22 Kearny, tf
Ss I *^00 GROCERY-STORE For" SALE: FINE
'- — comer iv Western Addition; doiug a
large business; taking in $10 a day iv bar alone;
clears find per mouth over all expenses: long lease
ko'!!! the cit >": lar S e *"*«"*"• Apply K.
KENNY , 22 Kearny St. tf
gCQ_.fi PARTNER WANTEDIN A LIGHT AND
a_ oi'V. genteel cash business, established eight
years: cau guarantee at least $100 per month on an
average the year round; present owner responsible
in every particular; any man of ordinary Intelli
gence cau fill the position; no night or Sunday
work: former cxperleu.e not nesessary: a thorounh
investigation and trial berore you buy. W L
GLEASON, i()'_o Marketst.. Room' 1. It*
(-Yl'l-OKTCNITY TO PI RCHASE LEGITIMATE
VJ" business: paying big: small capital required.
Address Capital. lt„_ 91, cut Branch offlco. 22 3t
5.50( 0 Wn ;'* Nl '"' ' --0.000 A YEAR; AT
airuvri \J tend to tbls.lt will not happen again.
Business. Box 160, Cam, Branch (mice. It*
*ft7llo SALyuv m NEIGHBORING LAR E
VloO- country town. Inquire wholesale liouor
6tore, 112 Taylor St. Ib 22 lit*
Fen s.Ai k-aaholiTor hai.f~interlcst~in
good-paying coffee aud chop house, centrally lo
cated; me block off Market st. inquire 10 l hlrd
streeL j^oo 7t ,
G;l hl\ BRANCH BAKERY AND VARIETY
.. I.IAI. store. FLETCHER. 995 -Market St. It*
.-'-.111 l ,liV hK ""** T SALOON AND RESTAU
aJTOAJV'. rant. Fl ETCIII.K. 995 Markel st. ll*
<%_•"._. ohocf:ry AND BAH; DoTng GOOD
AC* 1 aJV. business. FLETCHER. 995 Market. It*
V.( Ift COFFEE AND CIT'P HOUSE: A RARE
S mWWm Chance. FLEICUER,993 Marketst. It*
V*>llft CIGAR-STORE ON MARKET ST.: SIB
aT— ' 'aj. bargain. T: eu hek. 995 Market sl It*
tft'tilft I'AKTNEK. MANUFACIIKING BUsT
♦X aJ'V/. ness; esiabhsh d 6 years FLETCHER.
995 Market st. lt»
**N 1 9 ~-\ CIGAR-STORE - SPLENDID OPPOR
«- '—'J- tunity. Apply 210 Grant aye. de 22 3t*
BNUU-PAAING RESTAURANT FOR LITTLE
money ; must sell; rear low: best accommoda
tlons; living room. 1149 Market st. de 22 3t»
CIGAR-STORE-l'i. F. A KING $60 PER MONTH
rent $11 60. 33 Second st. de 22 St* '
I'l EST CIGAR-STORE; LIVING ROOM: CAUSE
i » sicklies-: big bargain. 143 Second st. de 22 3t*
'"J-'Aftft SAL' ON; BARGAIN THIS DAY. Mo
CtJVV. LAUGHLIN, 26 Kearny st. tiei-i 2.*
QII II I >-'l''Al*-S IAND; MI'S r SELL TO-DAY;
*^ a VJVJ. come early. Hotel, 210 Bush st. It*
SK '""> sple '»DID CANDY-STO 11 E ON MAR
«S"aJaJVr. kit St., nicely fitted-up and having good
Steady trade: must sell; owner golug East. Apply
23S Sutler St.. Room 2. de 22 It*
< ifc9 : _. Ift I'AKTNKK AVITH THIS AMOUNT
a_ — «- A'V». take hold and push forward une of the
best patent medicines ever introduced; millions In
Il Apply 238 Sutterst., Room 2. de 22 lr*
WITH SMALL MEANS WHO HAVE
X no: u.5.,l their rights to public lands n 111 find it
to.lbeir interest to call at Room 1.536 Kearny 21 4*
V 1 r.(\ SALOON AND (t BOOMS: DOING GOOD
y, Aa.AJ. business. 414-y^ Sixth St. de2l st*
GEoi i:ky and bar'for salk apply at
313 Sixth St., cor. of Shipley. de 22 7t*
_i I .""'.(lft CHEmCAL MANUFACTCRINU
•_ 1 aJA'Aj. busiuess: partner wanted for a third
interest; best chance in the state: entire monupolv
will pay immense profits; no limit to increase. I. b
BARNARD, 114S Market St.. near Taylor. It*
_j"" v "_,l OLD CORNER: GROCERY AND BAR
«- aJa-H'. choice location; best bargain ever of
fered: rumiiure of nice living rooms Included. I.
I>. BARNARD. II4S Market st.jo-. Taylor. It*
<&(U |ft FORK AND SAUSAGE STORE: POSI
a_ AJi 1 1 1 . use barg .in; fine horse aud wagon; mak
lue mosey : established 10 years. 1. D. BARNARD.
1148 Market St., near Taylor. 1 1*
COFFEE s A LOON— A SURE BARGAIN. 1. D.
BAKNARU. 1 I :.^ Mark, : st., near Taylor. It*
Cj*4l|ft BOTCHERS, ATTENTION — FIRST
t_ 1< i". class corner shop north ot Market sL:
one of the best-paying in the city: has trade $35 to
4100 pt-r day; very fine team: trade or the very best
fanniles in AVesteru Addition; rent cheap, with
good stable; Is a baraala seldom met with; must be
Idas once: make an offer: terms easy. GEO.
i-TLYVAKT. 135 Kearny st. 1 1
-sTill saloon kbn, attention—past
alr I aJW. ,. tr wan tp,i in lar.e, prominent down
t rwn corner, with billiard and club rooms; vt ry
handsome jiiace; oue or the best locations; a large
and ccn:ple:e slock; ow: er one ol the oldest and
I, ii sl popular saloon men in the ciiy; wants to get
some good steady man as partner; experience not
necessary If wi:ii_cto learn; this is a chance or a
lifetime: do not inlss It. Particulars or GEO.
STEWART. 135 Kearny sL It
f»>>r.ft COMMISSION BUSINESS PARTNER
•3 — «'>'. wanted: well-established trade: clears
* i5O per mouth, and the only object of taking a
partner Is to lurther increase the same, everything
being favorable for a larzeand rapid increase; must
Lave help: prerers partner to keeping a clerk: good
mau wanted more than money; no nicbt or Sun
day 11 rk: full investigation and best ol r.rerences.
SeeOF:o. Sl EAV ART. 135 Kearny st It
.-..(.ft ftftft ftftft TO LKND YOU ON
a_ I ViU.A.'UU.UUU watches, diamonds.planos.
paintings and sealskins at Collateral Bank. 15 Grant
aye.. near Market st. nol4 6 w Fr.MoAVe
Q I __<lft GROCERY AND BAR. CLEARING
aT I UUV'. $200 monthly: wil! exenan.-e for real
estate; forced to sell. MORROAV * CO.. 9oT Mar
fcatst dc-22 31*
C_'_>llft COFFEE SALOON. NR. R. R. DEPOT:
V, aJUU. good bargain. MORROW, 961 Mkt.22 2*
SALE— OROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE.
with 4 rooms downstairs and large hall up
ptatr..: rented and paying well; at the terminns of
a -tree'.-car line now about to be converted into a
( 1 >U: retiring from busiuess cause of sale. Apply
I iv. Branch Ollice. (le2l 3t*
PARTNER WANTED AVITH $300 OK MoRE IN"
anew enterprise: absolutely nee-ied here:
strictly cash business. Address L., Box S5. Cai.i.
Branch PlUcc. de2l 2t*
7T6oD RESTAURANT FOR BALE, CHEAP:
1 - with 3 rumlshed rooms; sickness cause selling.
App'y 144 First St. de2l 3t*
fl o SI LL OUT YOUR BUSINESS PROMPTLY
1 for cash, go to 1. I). BARNARD, 1148 Market st.
be. Mason and Taylor: established 1859. de2l 2t*
BRANCH BAKF;R¥, STATIONERY AND SO
tion store, with 4 rooms, 237*y_ Fifth st.2l 2t*
FIioiOGBAPH GALLERY. WITHOUT INSTRU
ments: cheap. Inquire O. VOSS, S4l Mission
street. drtl 7t*
STRICTLY COFFEE PARLORS: HONEST VAL
ue at $1500, clearing $200 a month, to ex
change for iodglug-house about same value; owner
has to leave ramily for a time and the business can
not be successruily run with solely hired help Is the
only reason tor this offer. Address o. F., Box 100,
Call Branch office. de2l 3t*
CtL-ftl| SALOON, PRINCIPAL STREET: OLD
aJnIJUU. established, paying business; -li a_re
ment cause sale. McLAUGHLIN, 26 Kearny. 21 4*
RESTAURANT DOING A FINE CASH BUSl
ness; sell cheap, 227 Third st. de2o 71*
STORE TO LET; STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR
sale cheap: baki-rv,s;atlonery aud cigars; owner
retiring. Call 822 Valencia St. de2o 31*
O* ll OF THE BEST LOCATED~AND
©tIUU. longest established groceries ror sale:
more than valuation in sight; reasou for selling.
Address P. O. Box 2495. de2o 3t»
a.|£ft RESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION ;
ajp I a_U. cheap rent: lair business. Call Krancb
Office. de2o 3t*
TO LET— SALOON; GOOD WILL AND FL_>
tures ror sale: established over 20 years. In
quire 350 Brannan st. de2o 7t*
I.TRST-CLASB OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE*;
J clearing $'_50. 121 Firth sl de2o 71*
I, OR SALF.-AYELL-PAYINO BOTTLKD-BEER
I route. Apply 1201 Polk St. de2o 14t»
\\' ANTED-FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO DE.
O velop and perrect invenrion. Address R. 11..
1013-1045 Market st. dt'-'O 16t*
t'OB SALE— CORNER ÜBOCEKY AND BAR,
or will exchauge for real estate. Apply at 1725
Leav en wortt^sL di;2o 31*
/"I OOD SALESMAN AVANTED WHO CAN LOAN
*J bis employer $1500: good security giveu for
money; good position. Addre s Business, Box 91,
Call Branch office. de2o lit*
I'OK SALE— GROCERY AND FRUIT STORE:
J trial given. 267 Third at. de2o 3t*
»_/i)0 RITCH— UROCERY AND HAR FOR SALE
a— O cheap; doing good business; owner leaving
trie State; must sell at once. de2o 3t*
"(j_0(|ll BRANCH BAKERY, GR(7cEKIF.S.
aJ-^UI '. candy; furnished rooms: worth double
the money. FEAZEI.L. 917 Market, Room 2.20 31*
Alt 1 111 l GOOD BARGAIN: PAYING COFFEF:
9IUU, saloon, with 4 furnished rooms. Address
B. P.. llox 41, this offlce. (lel9 6t»
UC^fl.l FOR SALF:-H ALF- INTEREST IN A
a_*>ajUU. paying legitimate bnsluess; having large
city and country trade: splendid opportunity for a
steady man to make money. Full particulars of J.
B. .MUIAN. 622 Clay sj_ . de! 9 st«
a/A/AfA MEAT MARKET; CENTRALLY LO
aJpUUU. cated: dally receipts $60; horse, wagon
aud fixtures; books open for Inspection, w. 1;
MATTHEWS A CO.. 6Vj Kearny sl dels 6t
ffiTlyrft CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: MIST
I aJU. sell ou account of other business. Apply
this ofltcfL dels IQt*
CAHICKKN RANCH FOR SALE: KENT S5. IN
.' quire 552 Fourth St. de! 7 7t*
TTOR SALE— THE WHOLE OR A HALF INTFIR-
J est in an old established liquor saloon, lv tbe
vicli. lly ol Fourth aud Market sts. : a bargain for
cash, or will exchange In part for approved city
in operty : no agents. Address J. D.. Box 128, Call
Bran eh Office; de! 7 tf
BARBERSHOP: FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS TO
let, Misslou road: also blacksmith-shop: month
rent free. Apply Five-mile House. de! 7 7t»
I,*OR SALE— THE WELL-KNOWN NATIONAL
A Hotel. 512 I ush St.: containing 36 rooms: has
been kept oy present owner nearly 9 years; sells
account other busineas. Apply to the owner,
ROBERT AVD.NKKE: nu agents. delfl 16t»
IJARTNER WANTED-SALOON AND BOARD-
I ng-house. 206 Stcnart st. de 18 71*
CIIGAR-STORE; LOW RENT; GOOD LAUNDRY
/office; living rooms. 333 Third St. de! 6 7l*
AKINEB~IN* MANUFAC'TUBING BUSINESS:
flavoring extracts, etc. 37 Kddy St. del* tt
li ; OR SALE— A SMALL WEEKLY PUBLICATION,
r includiug plant: at present on a paying basis:
price S3OO. Address Z.. Box 27. tbls office, dell tf
ALOo"N FOR SALE IN SONOMA. FOR I'AB-
Kii!.rs apply at luleruatluual Beer Hall, 922
Mara*: at. del'J 121*
~i~_-H_-s?£___P ANC ■ S -CON** IN VK D.
SALOON-BEST LOCATION ON TIlIRir"?!^
$600. HEALEYjjOUi Marketst. It*
sBsl7 r _ll HOTEL AT POTRKRO: 14 ROOMS:
Si „ RO ° ll r, 'asons Tor selling; genuine bar
gnln. W. F. HEAI.EY. IUU4 Marketst. It*
Sa 1 "SOf. BEER HALL; NEAR MARKET ST.:
a_.AaJA.fV. Investigate. HEALEY,IOU4 Market. l*
BUTCHER-SHOP KIR RENT. 1536 DOLORES
St., near Twenty-ninth. uo"-_ tf
rtLD- ESTABLISHED GENERAL MERCIIAN
vy (Use, dry goods, notions, glassware; must sell.
938 Seventeenth St. nol2 tt
PARTNER FOR GOOD-PAYING MANCFACTUR-
X ing busiuess 10 keep books and selling. 142
Bancroft Bwldteg. deTir
LOI>GIN«-HOCSEB I'OK SALK.
Tv oTici^.'TiiriiAßOAiirijrT^
A> see FLETCHER. 995 Market st, it
IH A VF. SOME GOOD BARGAINS IN LODGING
and boarding houses; large or small; auy street.
FEA/.ELL. 917 Market St. Ue2o 3t*
HOUSE OF 15 ROOMS, PARTLY FURNISHED,
to lease to responsible parties only. Inquire
236 Taylor St.. bstw een 2 and 4 r. v. dclB tr
UOR SALE, A WELL FURNISHED LCDGINrT-
A house or 16 rooms Ina first-class locality. Apply
334 Bush st. _, e _7 7 j. '
I" t." CAHILL, 932 MISSION ST.. ABOVE U.S.
y • Mint; wliitenmg, paper-hanging, painting. :im
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FI'ISNITLKK FOB SAI/K.
\EAV SOFA-BED. G ASOLINITTm)A"I_r~BEI>
L> ding, dishes: cheap. 240 Sixth, Room 8. 22 3t*
L'OK salf:. CHEAP— AN ELEGANT PARLOR
A set: 5 pieces; as good as uew. 1101 lCleventh
st., Oakland. de2l 3t
1 I )!-!( I HOWAKD - SECOND-HAND FI'KNI
-1 A'AJC ture; horse, wagon; no reasonable offer re
l" 8 " 1 - de! 9 7t
/•OING TO CHICAGO! A CHANCE OPPOR-
U tunity to buy new, stylish and reliable lurui
lure, car|>ets, etc.. at your own price, as no reason
able otfer will be relused to Jauuary Ist. W J
IIENEY A CO.. 18 to 24 Ellis St. 24tr '
ftIoDOWS, BALANCE WEEKLY. WILL BUY
•JTAAJia $50 Fasleru folding-bed, oak or ch"rry
ARONSONs. 1310 Stockton St.; oc2S 6 m
IVEAVANO SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. CAR
_-^P ce _ IJ'1 J'_ 8t °_^_.'__y_____ A . iL ' ox l i » 3 * Fourth. 0C24 3m
A GOOD CHANCE— YOUK HOUSE FURNISHED
XA complete Avilh furniture, carpets, stoves, cur
tains, blankets, pictures and mirrors at cash prices,
en easy installments: small deposit. M. FRIED
MAN * CO.'S. largest installment house on the
Coast, 228 and 230 Stockton, and 237 Post St.; npeu
evenings; prompt attention paid to country orders.
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE STANDARD FUR
nlture Conipauy, 1045 Market St., belore fur
nishing yonr house or your rooms. sellftr
V EAV CHAMIIER SETS OF 7 PIECES. $15 CASH
-LA or Installment, AMLI.EY lIROS. 931 Mission, t.
nODXTIi. BUYERS WISHING SECONDHAND
V furniture or carpets, at reduced prices, calls:
ROSENTHAL'S, 111) Fourth st. ; satisfaction guaran
tied or money retunded: goods shipped treo. ul4;f
OTERLIN.i IIRNTiLKE CO.-CARPETS AND
►Jfurultura. 1039 and 1041 Market su. Rosenthal
*""'d'°g- au7 tt
ALL MY GOODS ARE DOWN TO KE__EOOS
prices: parlor snits $25, ranges $«, new cham
ber sets complete $16: reductions all round: cash or
Installments. T 11. NFXSON. 136 Fourth st 30_t
SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS AND^XBSCRIP
tIons taken at Cai.i. Branch Oilices, 603 1.a: ..:.,
sL. 339 Hayes sL aud 251S Mission sL; open till
9:.i0 1-. M.
CAIII'IiXS.
A RT SOUARI-:s7lsEcriß-tu"sSEL^6t^LAID^
■TV S. AY . siIIRKK. 1234 Stockto': s;. delO lm
rj- CENTS ON INSTALLMENT'S WILL BUY
I O carpets: sold elsewhere at $1. ARONSON,
1310 Stockton st. oc'JS .mo
I VAEFETS— SMITH'S BRtrsSKLS, 660 A YARD:
V.' Installment price elsewhere $1 a yard. M
FRIEDMAN A CO., 228-230 Stockton, aud 131 PosL
BRUSSELS 50c, OIL CLOTH 25c, MATTING 15c,
lluuleum 50c. poles 25c. shade. 25c, body Brus
sels 75c; carpets, furniture, etc., ou easy terms.
NF.AYMAS l-.|;os., 117 Sixth st. ocll tf
PIANOS. VIOLINS AND~~ SHKET MUSIC.
HOLIDAY PIANOS CHEAP: CASH OR INSTALL
ment. SCHMIT7.. 1439 Market, nr. 10th. oes if
•ft I 7P_ FINE STEIN AA AY PIANO; MUST BE
yl lo- sold. 1441 Market st. de 22 3t*
DIAMONDSI-IK YOU NEED MONEY BORRO AY
it on your diamonds at the COLLATERAL
BANK. 15 Grant aye., near Market st. nl4 Uk F.MW
MANDOLIN: MUSIC-BOX: GERMAN ZITHER;
old violin; Invalid chair, at toy-faclorv, six
teenth St., nr. F'olsom. de2l 2t*
piANo TEACHER FltOM LEIPSIC CONSKRvX-
I_tory of Music: $1 p.-r lesson. 526 Hayes. .!■ |21 i"
L INE STEINWAY UPRIGHT AT A SACRIFICE
■T 618 Ilalglit St.. near Sleiner. dels 7t*
ffl* ft ft ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR SAI.IToN $5
COO- monthly Installments. 213 Powell. 16 7 t
I. EST PLACE ON Till. COAST TO IU V A PIANO
1 ' or an orgaa. F. spe -CEK a- (M.S. 723 M«r
ket st.. second floor; pianos from $100: organsfroin
leading manors: hue.st stock. OCI7 tl
UN THK SECOND FLOOR or THE HISTORY
Building wul be fuund bargains In planoa and
organs or various makes. F. W. SPENCER A- CO.,
7-3 Market St., second floor. or-24 tf
AN UPRIGHT PIANO, $75. F. AA". SPENCER A
CO., 723 Slarket St., History- P.i'.lldinc. .second
floor. de U tf
AN ELEGANT PARLOR ORGAN. $10. F*. AY.
»A. SPENCER J CO, 723 Marset.sec <ud Iloor. 14 tr
/ ■mCKKRINO PIANO, NO. 13.2.1: I; IT I ITTi.E
A used: bargain. F". AY. SPENCER A- Co.. 723
M.-.rke: sl.. second :'oor. dell tf
OTEINWAY PARLOR GRAND; RAKE CHANCE.
OF". W. SPENCER A: CO., 723 Markot St.. seco:id
floor. Jell tr
fiONOVER BROS.' UPRIGHT; NEARLY NEW.
A ' F. AY. SPENCER A CO.. 723 Market St.. second
flooL ,|el4 If
HAI.LET A DAVIS AND KIMBALL PIANO Aid)
Organ Agency. AY. G. HADoErt. 725 Market st.-t
I, INECABINF:! GRAND; MUST Ilk SOLD; SEE
I It before you buy. 23 Fifth St., opp. Mint. not I tt
HF.MME 4- LONG PIANOS; WAREROOMS 1613
Polk sl., cor. Clay; sold on Installments: send
for illustrated catalogue arid terms. del tf
SPLENDID AS.-ORTMENT OF NEAV AND SEC
ond-hainl pli£ •- of prominent makes: don't fall
to inspect ,r j_j_k. T. M. ANTISEI.L Plauo Coiu-
I any, Odd lutaaas' Hall. Seventh A Market, sell It
L*AV. 1729 MISSION ST,— MANUF ACTLRF_KOF
-T celebrated lay I'iano; medal at Mechanics' Fair;
new, second-hand pi-inns, in good condition, 3lm
HALLETI' * CI'MSION PIANO. $100. BRAD
bury. $160: Kcliomacker, $250: all In ilrst-class
Condition; open evc'gs. FAY. 1729 Mission. au27 6m
HORN UNO'S UPRIGHT PIANOS: MOST BRlLL
lant and powerful. 917 Mission st. no2S tl
CB. CHASE A CO., AGE -TS AY lIEELOCK.
. Stny vcsanl. other pianos. 787 Market. n26 tf
BYRON M.AIZY. AGENT SOUMER, CHASE
Bros.. Newby A Evans. 308 lost at. my 22 tr
I.ARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT
l> KOHLER A CHASE'S, IU4I Market St. au'.'l tr
TAKCI-EK BROS.' MATCHLESS PIANOS.
XJ KOHLER A CHASE, 104 1 Mar-ct SL au24 tl
STECK. HARDMAN. VOSE AND STERLIN9
pianos sold oo $10 monthly installments. BENJ.
CCRTAZ A SON, solo agents, 20 O'Farrell sl ao7st
TILLMAN— MAN UFACTURi ROF THECHEAP
est and best pianos. 2004 Market st, oelu tr
L* L. NEUMANN PIANOS; A NEW SHIPMENT
■T . just arrived. 82 Ninth st. au29 tf
JUST RF:CeTvEI). IO GOOD SECOND-HAND
pianos; terms low. STATIIAM. 1 322 Market 2tf
DECKER A SON'S PIANOS. M I SICAL INSTrTT
ments, and mil stock of 10c sheet-music ZENO
MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market SL jyll tf
ARE YOU LOOKING FOX A HOME? BUILD IN
Lakeview. oc7 tf
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HOUSES.
BORROW MONEY ON TOUR SILKS AT COL
lateral Bauk, 16 Grant aye.. near Market
street no! 4 6w FrMoWe
IT OR SALF:— HEAVY PLOW TEAK, $175; EASY
X Install ments. Address HOOoKAMER, 330 Pine
St.. Room 11. de2l 3t*
I 'HEAP TEAM OF MULES, EXPRESS SPRINi.-
V wagon and horse. Apply to HENRY M(-OUIRE,
NE cor. Duncan and Church sts. de2l 3t*
rOR SALE CHEAP— STEADY HORSE~, LIGHT
-T cart and harness. 9 Geary st.. Room 2. de2l 21*
SHETLAND PONIES: MATCHEI>I*AIR BAY*sl
drive single or double; sfilendld lv saddle: very
fast aud so ge.itle that a chid can handle them:
suitable for a boy or Miss. Address I'ouie.-,
Alameda. dc.O 3t*
JUST ARRIVED FROM TIIE COUNTRY. 15
head or the finest selected horses that ever came
to this market; 1 pair of truck horses (3200 pounds),
3 pair or carriage horses, 1 pair ol seal browns
{ 3 6L_ band-. 5 years old and fine steppers). 1 pair
of very stylish bays (16 hands and 1 inch hl_h, re
liable for ramily use), 1 pair or dark bays (16 hands,
5 years old and stylish lor doctor or private ramliy
and fine roadsters). 6 head ol horses, avera-mg
from 1300 to 1400 pounds: also mares heavy lv
fold. weUbt from 1460 lo 1500 pounds, at 1919
Howard st. . del 7 Mt
-ft EXPRESS. DRAFT AND SADDLE HORSES;
•-IV. no rcasonab.e off' r i-elused. Nevada Horse
Market, 1605 Harrison sL.near Twelfth. del 6 7l«
qiO OWNERS OF CARRIAGE AND EOAD
i horses— 'l he Souther F'arin ha.s every facility for
giving the best of care and attention io all animals
sent there; everything under cover In storms.
Write for circulars and references to GlLlii-.1-.T
TOMPKINS. Souther Farm. San Leandro. nn27 tl
AVAI.O.VS ANI* (AliUlAGl-S.
Q BUGGIES FOX SALE VERY CHEAP. 1221
a J AVeiiMt'-r st. it*
I- Oil SAI.E-MI»CF.I.I.AM.()I!S.
VOR SALK-30 SETS HARNESS AT H. BCHEI.Lr
£ HAAS' Furniture and Carpet-house, 403 Elev
enth sL, Oakland. de 6 cod tt
INCUR ATORS CHEAP— HyXFORD INCUBATOR
for 800 eggs, $55; also 1 Caliromia for 350 eg«.
$30: both like uew. To see cal I at . l. WIESINUEK'S
Chicken Ranch, west or Newbury Station, near
Berkeley. de2l 3t»
'JAP.II SHARES ELECTRIC INDICATOR CO.
alTaJI' stock; 16c share. CAHILL, 932 Mission. 3*
yOR SALE— JERSEY C iW, WITH CALF 10
JT days old : gentle and a good milker. Apply JAS.
J. MuKINNON. 225 Dolores St. de2l 3t*
TVTEWFOUNDL»ND PUPS, 9 WEEKS OLD. AD
1. dress 11. scrEIBF:r. 177 Perry, nr. Fourth. 2l 3*
ffl_7C FIXTURES, RESTAURANT: 4 FUR
-0 I _)- nlshed rooms. Add. T. f Box 1, Call. 19 5*
1 J iPO I^l lOWA RD-ON L V PLACE PAYS HIU*H
XUaJOsf est price tor c:ist-oIT clotblug. orders by
postal attended to immediately. del 9 7t
1 AIWI GUNS; HOLIDAY SALE AT SIIREVE'S,
JL UUU 625 Kearny st. deO lm
A NOVEL CHRISTMAS PRESENT— THE H-VND
somest aud most elaborate billiard tables ever
manufactured here at hair cosL Inquire at P. LIE
SF-NFTiLD'S warerooms, 945 F'olsom St. no3o tf
(iAFE. SCALE. LETTER-PR ESS, STORE- 1 RUCK
O and money-till, cbeafi. 102 Clay sL au2B tf
HEPARD'S FOOT AND POWER LATi_E_T
HICKS, agent, 667 Mission St. ae'_7tf
SECOND-HAND BOILERS. KNOINES, PUMPST
ahaftlng, pulleys, belting, water pipes etc Mi>
INTOSII x AVOLPMAN. 137 Beale st do 4 It
MONKY TO LOAN.
O"~ip2ND MORTUAUE OR NOTES: ON IST
mortgage 6%. J. L. ISAACS 411 o'Farreii.ocJir
THE MORNING CALLe SAN FRANCISCO. MONDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1890-EIGHT PAGES.
CITY KKAI. KSTATK.
©OKA CASH" BALANCE I^HiA^TiuiNTIILY
_pai«JAJ or quarterly payments, will buy a $000 lot
In the "Nob Hill" block of University Heights, on
Silver aye., nr. Mlsslou-st. cable extension; every
lot on the grade aud ready to build on; will more
tbau double iv value lnsido of 2 years. Call, for all
particulars, on S. MOSGROVi:. 630 Market. de2l 7t
$! 0 'A. .fl H5x137:6; N. SIDE OF BUSH ST.,
1 VJ.iJW. nr. Scott; Methodist Church prop
erty; church to be moved: tbls property is offered
at a bargain; go and see It. S. MOSUROVE. 630
Market^ ae'2l 3t
J <it7Finn 32:10x65; MARKET ST., BET.~I6TH
air) I U\J\J. and *.7th; has a splendid business fu
ture. S. MOSGROVE. 630 Market SL de2l 3t
$_i.llO .'ACII-2 LOTS. ~27x100 EACH; M ST.,
SP, jy bet ' 13th "" u 14th » ye s.: grand view: a
siiiendld buy, s. MOSGROVE. 630 Market. de2l 3t
S'-1000 o^ 1 ""*": LARKIN ST., BF;T. FIL
"OOO- bert and Greenwich; grandest view tn
the city or tne bay. Golden Gate and Marin County
shore. S. MOSGROVE, 630 Market st. ne2l 3t
5.40 000 34:^160: MISSION, THROUGH
qpn\j.\.r\i\j. to Minna, bet. Ith and sth; aspleu
dld piece or business property; will pay to improve.
S. MOSGROVE. 630 Market St. de'Jl 3t
<E*_tr,n._ a 5x79 AN ID ~IM PROVE MEN T8:
»JP*I«JUU. William st., bet. Geary snd O'Farrell,
laylor and Jones; rents steady ror $42 per mouth;
this is Inside property aud very cheap, s. MOS
GROVE, 630 Market St. de'Jl 3t
<fto9r.n A BIG BARGAIN; 120x125; W~Ol.fi
«_7c»__>V». St., near 22d ar.d Douglass: buy it and
hold a while and you will double your money. S
MOSGROVE. 630 Market St. de2l Bt
& 1 (i(U\ EACH; 25x1011; HARRISON, BET.
atp 1 \J\J\J 21st and 2_d: on the grade and ready
to build on; very cheap at $1600 a lot. s. MOS
GRO\ F:. 630 Market St. de2l 3t
BARGAIN — $2701T~ COSY COTTAGE OF* 4
rooms and basement: lot 25x102; 937 261h St.,
lVi Mocks Iroin Valciicla-st. cable; street work
conildete; part cash. J. F. I'LUllliE, 1402 Valencia
*!!_________•_ deal St
V '■*,•-__ I EACH - LOTS FRONTING ON I ST
t_ OOU Thirl} -flrth and Thlrly-slxth avis.; on
projected cable-car lino; easy terms. Inquire ot the
(AIiNALL-FUZIILGH-HOPKINSCO., 624 Market
**!£_**?• de 6 I m
*_.._ DOWN . BALANCE $10 PER MONTH; 200
aIpAJU lots south of park, u-ar Ocean House. In
quire or the CARNALL-FITZHUGII-HOPKINSCO
624 Market st. jog lm
'ftW.OO KOK SAL ' i . HANDSOME "6-ROOM
qP-AIA/v, cotta;es; modern imiirovemeiits- 23d
or Nevada St., bet. Vermont and Kansas: terms
easy; small payment. Apply to A. J. AVEIR, 3000
Caliromia St. dc2l7t*
If OR SALI-8, 12 OK 16 LEVEL LOTS. WITH
I nice ImproA-ciiienLa. iv Excelsior Homestead,
near Silver aye. and Mission road. Inquire at B
STI RKE'S grocery store, Five-mile House. Mission
r "* '■ de'.O 41*
<*n7£.00 BEST M-.IDSNC-. PROPERTY IN
qT 4 CI\JU. AY. Addition; 50x119: E side Stelner
e7_J s. or McAllister. Apply to owner, Isaac
A.MU-.1.-MiN. l:'i.) Sansome st., Boon, 4. de!) 30t*
*ft*-_OO CASH-S.4PER MONTHWILL BUY A
IITaJAIV cottage of 4 rooms.
$400 cash— s27 per month will pay ror cottage or
5 rooms: lot 25x126.
$500 cash— s3l per month will buy either 6-
FOoiued cottage on 24th st. or U-roomed house ou
Diamond st.: tbe last ones Iclt; these houses have
all Ihe latest Improvements: all sunny rooms; high
planked basements, etc. ; ouly oue block AY. ot Cas
tro-st. cars.
Also $500 cash— s37 50 per month will pay for
store and flat on Church st; Mat always rented.
$1000 cash— s6l per month will buy that fine
N \V. cor. store of Church and Day sts.; store _'4x
50 and 2 rooms: cellar all cemented; stable,
etc.; upper part couta, ns 7 large rooms and batu: 3
bay windows; go and ,-cc these bargains: tlu-y are
on ihe direct hue of the proposed Churcli-st. cable
road.
Houses built to order; lots taken tn exchauge by
R. BERG FELD, builder aad dealer lv real estate,
1521 Dolores st., near 28th, del 2 tr
<B;-,*_H!_I GILT-EDGE PROPOSITION ;NE. COR.
aJP-iOA. V. of 2;nh and Noe sts.: Mx9o: street
sewered and graded: beantliul location: cheapest
corner in Noe Valiev. For lurther particulars a|^
ply to U'l'Altl'.Ki.l. A LANG. 11 .Mnut.gomcry.l6 7t
STOP PAYING RENTS AND SEC IRE ONE OP
these lor a home.
1 ake tne McAillster-st. car to terminus and see
tbat handsome block ot cottages; lv more now
completed and tor sale on easy terms.
These are ba\ -window cottages of 5 aud 7 rooms
and bath, with all modern improvements and iron
rences, artificial stone sidewalks: only a lew steps
irom Golden Gate Park, w ith magnificent marine
view: no pert n uof our city is being built up so
rapidly as me Park district; now is your chance to
secure a home in a locality that w ill double lv value
lv a lew years.
And as I can and will make terms to suit call and
we will try and make some satisfactory arrange
ments, lor tho only way to get a l-oine of your own
is to stop paying to a landlord.
This property is at the terminus or McAllister St.,
which car will take yon Io tbe buildings. Apply on
premises any day from 9 to 4 o'clock. J. M. COM
ERFORD, builder aud dealer In real estate. nols tt
ifclfl tit ift FIRST-CLASS KESIDF_NCE WITH
tip 1 t'.Ol'V.. 10 sunny rooms ail day: new. with
all modern Improvements; tine view and flower
garden. 202 Broderick St., near liaiglit. de.l) 7t*
I, OB SA..,— ON EASY TERMS: DON'T FAIL TO
1 i-.ok at tbo>e handsome cottages in Coiuerford's
new block at terminus of McAliister-st. tars grand
marine view; nnljrafew steps rrom Golden Gate
Park. Apply ou riemiscs, .1. M. OOMBKFORP.I6 tr
Hit '-.I 0 '" T 50x125 IN EAST BErtKELKYTi
tIDOi'V. minutes' walk trom stai ion: $10 monthly.
$150— Corner: 00x150.
MOO— Corner: 100X170; easy terms.
S7s— Lot SU.XI26: $o monthly.
New bouses aud choice lota tor sale on Install
ments. PHELPS A RICHARDS, owners. Berkeley
station or 1 I yionl.'on:er> si.. S. !•'. aelo tr
©17." §25 ( ASII;SS *PEH MONTHTONLY A
(JE I I U. tew bit: one block from Junction of Mar
ktt-st. extension and boulevard: will only last a
few da;s longer. HcGABVIK A Co.. 628 Market
St., opp. Palace Hotel. nol9 tr
vL; 1 PI X WEEK Rl YS A LOl' IN" THE T'oAvS
qT-t of Swasev.32S Moutgoinerv. Room 2. delU tr
• j|W U.LL ST.. NEAR GOLGII; LO 1 27:8x120
• )A<o to rear s;reet : frout aad rear houses: 4 flats
and store: rents $100. de'Jl 3t*
ClOP PAYING RENT. AND SECURE ONE OF
0 those cosy cottages ot 5 or 7 rooms and bath. In
Cmncrford's new block, at the McAlllster-st. en
trance to Golden Gale Park : best location In the
city, terms to suit purchasers; tbe MeAn ; ster-st.
car takes you to the block. J. M. COMI.RFORD.IS tf
IA HY PAY RENT? FOR SALE IN MONTHLY
" • installments, equal to rent, new cottages: 6
rooms and bath: 7-foot basements: lots 26x128;
iron gates and ratlings; patent sidewalks; wooden
mantels nod mirrors, aud all the late-t and best Im
provements; In good neighborhood.!, block from
tiie cable cars: also bave Just completed an ele
gant 2-stury house, 8 rooms and bath, which must
1 c >e,n to be appreciated: terms to sulL For par
ticulars apply lo owner and builder, LOUIS I.AND
LEIt, 22Si._ Monlgoniery St. del 7 tf
TfOLLOW THE CROWD "aNiTToC wTllIjO
X direct to Lakeview. ocs tf
"17-ERV CHEAP; S. Sl HELOTS AND BLOCKS FOR
> sale by owner. Room 11, 526 Kearny St., 1 1 to
12 A. M., S to 4 P. M. del 6 7t*
$7/ 111 LOT 30x100. IN B__7lk¥l7F_Y,ON AYE-
I UU. nue 150 feet wide: near evcrvthiug.
$275— Lot 40x102: $25 cash: $5 inonihly.
$',;5U— C0r.. 40x102; $35casb: $7 uionlbly.
$*_70— 1.0t 40x100; sidewaiked; $5 monthly.
$1260— Splendid lot 5U1136.
$25— Triangular steep, 160x60; $1 monthly.
1000 other lots; all kinds: scad for maps.
CHAB. A. BAILEY, owner, 20 Montgomery. 27 tt
CALIFORNIA CHEAP HOMES— WK CAN" 1.0-
V'cate 10.000 lamilies on Government land;
charges moderate for showing the land. C. H.
STREET A CO., 415 Montgomery St., Sau Fran
cisco. Cal. sel4tf
L'OLLOAV THE CROWD AND YOU WILL GO
a direct to Lakeview. oej tf
1 HE EVENING BULLETIN, PRICE REIIUCfTI.
I to 1 5 cents per week, delivered by carrier to any
I&rtof the city; the Bulletin Is Ibe be-1, oldest
:i:.d largest evening paper published on the coast:
1 rrlers by postal-caid or otherwise will receive
prompt allenllon. oflice 622 Monteomery st.
a OUNTItY REAL KSTATIS.
OC AAA ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND: TIIE
— aJ.AjM/l' cheapest aim best proposition on this
Coa-t: offered at the extraordinarily low jirice or
$7 50 per acre; just right to cut up Into small hold
ings, which will uadiiy sell lor $20 aim $25 per
acre: good soli: will raise grain, fruit or any crop
to perlection; a rare chance for a syndicate," being
a iirofilable, sare Investment. W. B. MAHSHUTZ A
Co.. 030 Market sl deal 7t
A SACRIFICE TO SETTLE AN F.STATE: AYE
-is. will sell 1280 acres or tlio fino-t garden laid in
'lulare Counly. 3 miles rrorn Porterville: this laud
must be sold; make an offer. BRENNAN A DUNN,
920 Market St. de2l3t
E LEG AN 1 160 ACRES REDWOOD LAND. PATS
ented. will be sold at a sacrifice: well located:
splendid investment: cash or marketable city proji
erty. Address Bargain. Ilm 88. Call Ilrancb.2l 3*
AA E WILL BELL FARMS ON COLONY TRACT.
' ad joining town In Tehama, on terms to suit
purchaser: 2.1 plats sold: railroad depot about 1 mile
from center or properly: Tullcst parti ulars given.
11. FRANCIS A CO., 405 Caliromia SL. S. F. deal tr
\A E Ol FER 160 ACRES OK RICH (PARTLY
'* bottom) land, stream flowing througb: small
house, barn thereon, nr. Cottonwood. Shasta Co. ,
:or $_62U; Inllcsi in: ormatton given, which we guar
antee. H. FRANCIS A- C 0. ,405 California, S. F. 21 7t
/ VINEYARD FOR* SALE Clll.AP"oF~32
VJ acres, with iirprovenients; now paying hanu
somely: situate about !>,-._ miles from It. R. depot,
Livermore. Address or apply owner, Ilooiu 2. 531
California st. del 9 7t*
UJ I ')( l/l FOR A FINE 40-ACRE TRACT OF
«Jp I fruit laud, with nice 5-room house and
outbuildings; must be sold as owuer is compelled
to go Fast; is cheap at $1800. WF.SI COAST
LAND Co., 680 Marketst. del 9 tf
a. I A WEEK BUYS A FRUIT FARM: LOOK AT
ail) 1 thJ.s oiler. Oakwood Colony TracL
6 acres. $75. payable $1 a week.
10 acres. $150, payable $2 a week.
$2UO. navable $4 a week.
40 acres, s-tiuo. payable $s a week.
No Interest and no taxes on deterred payments: la
all fine Al lruit laud: 110 Irrigation required: near
large town and railroad; some oaks; water handy:
title perfect: no investment Is as safe, sure or pro
fitable as fruit I. mis. For inrormatlon or circulars
uppiy lo A\ EST COAST LAND CCM PAN A ,630 Mar
ket St. - oc2B tf
\M;i:Y CHEAP: ONLY $10 PER ACRE: 3486
V acres good rolling land; wooded: watered: well
Improved; bearing orchard and vineyard; Icnced;
on line or proposed Fruto and Eureka Railroad; ex
ceptional investment. MOORE A FOSTEIi. 634
Market sL
\ N IMPROVED HOMK, CHEAP: 162 ACRES
rt good rolling foothill laud; watered, well wooded;
mostly under cultivation: near line or proposed ex
tension or Fruto Railroad; only $12 per acre.
MOOBI-; A FOSTER. 6.14 Market Bt. del 7 tt
TiIVINE A KLEIN Off UKIAHTDEALERS Ol
X all kinds of town, rann, ranch and redwood tim
ber property; investigate titles; attend to any bnsl
uess placed In their hands lor non-residents; refer
ences to any responsible clllseu or firm in Mendo
cino County. Cal. se3 tf
pARGAINS IN RANCHESTSTATE WHAT YOU
1J waut; also Government claims for si-tilers.
ANDREW PRICE. Healdsburg. Cal. noU tt
(IOVKKNMKNT LAND— 3 160-ACRE TRACTS
> J of Ai agricultural land within 100 miles or San
Francisco. OCCIDENTAL LAND CO., 236 Kearny
street. dcs tf
<8-17fv LOT 25x136; NEAR LORIN STATION,
UT i- * O. Oakland: $15 cash: balauce In Install
menls $1 25 per week. OCCIDENTAL LAND CO..
235 Kearny sL dcS tf
A FEW 20-ACRE LOTS LEFT IN "HONN'S
Great Co-operative Fimt Farm"; buy while you
can. C. H. STREET A CO., 416 Montgomery St.,
san Francisco. n022 tr
SKI V OOrt 170 ACRES BEST VALLEY LAND;
VAA.UVVi near Dixon; 136 acres now ingrain;
good house, barn and oiher outbuildings: family
orchard: this Is an opportunity to buy that is not
orten to be bad. C. it. STREET A CO., 415 Mont
gomeryat u022 tf
ft'-*! Of If! NE W I'BICK BUSINESS BUILDS
aj.aj I .V/AJU.Ing ln a growing, substantial Inte
rior town; size of building 70x200 feet: part 2
stories, part 1 story: rent or $376 per month; guar
anteed lor 5 years. C. H. STREET A CO., 415 Mont
gomery st.. San Francisco. n022 tr
lllfM ArRKS IN 20-ACRE LOTS; $30~AN
lAiWacre on 6 years' time; all tbe cash re
quired Is $24, being the interest every 6 months; if
set out to 'rult the crop will pay for the land in 6
years, c. H. STREET A CO., 416 Montg .mery
street. no' 22 tf
COUNTRY REAL KSTATE-COMINUKB.
ii; < ill THE JOHNTfROWN
!jPa.U. COLONY NO. 2 OF* MADERA,
Fresno County, Cal., on", rs 6 to 20 acre tracts In the
famous "Chapman Ranch." situated 2 miles avest
of Madera, set ont to raisin-grapes, peaches, apri
cots or figs, for the sum of $90 per acre, payable In
Installments covering a period or 8 years, all or
which is expended lv cultivation: purchase price or
laud made trom crops: a full investigation sincerely
courted: write rordejeripttve pamphlet. Call or ad
dress PAUL B. HAY, General Agent. 328 Montgom
ery st., San F'raucisco. deld lm
OA-ACRE TRACTS OF THE FINEST ALFALFA
&y and raisin land iv the world: water ou every
tract: small payment down: no rurthtr payment
fori years; asmall payment secures you a home
that the products will pay all future payments: 14
of these tracts sold in the last 30 days. A. A. HOYT
A CO., 034 Market st de! 2 tf
l?OR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP-
X erty— About 200 acres or vineyard and orchard
land, mostly in bearing, within 3 miles of Martinez,
Contra Costa County. For full particulars apply to
O. D. BALDWIN, JOOST A MERTENS, 238 Mont
gomery st. no3o tf
SCHOOL LANDS, $1 50 TO $3 AN ACRE: OX
very easy terms; sold by the State in tracts to
suit; no residence or Improvement required; all
kinds or lauds, in many different counties; send
stamp ror lisL Open Mouday. Wednesday and Satur
dayevenings. F W. LAKE. 6 Flood Building. 13 tt
dgl TO S5O PKB ACRE: 20 ACRES TO 10,000
<WX acres: fruit lauds a specially: grain and slock
larms, orchards, viueyards and limber lauds; in
vestment properties; send Tor catalogue. S. J.
STABLER, 328 Montgomery St.. Room 3. no'J3 lin
IAO YOU WANT PROPERTY. CITY OR COUN
XJ try, In the prettiest valley or the State? Apply
to Napa Laud Co., Napa. Cal., for list ol proper
ties. se-JS tf
MOI'SES Tl) LKT.
'.Ol O CALIKORNIAST^BE4UtTfULB-ROOM
aia/AaJ house $50 00
2138 Sutler— 9 rooms aud bath 05 00
3327 Bush— 9 rooms and hath SO 01)
1529 Geary— 9 rooms and bath 65 00
'^0.' 5 Broderick— 9 moms and bath 55 00
311 Octavia— l2 rooms and bath 60 00
6SB McAllister— l3 rooms and bath... 65 00
109 Van Nessavc-I8 rooms and bath 100 00
1808 Turk— Cottage, 6 rooms aud oath 30 00
28Gcary— 12 rooms 90 00
13 Henrietta square— 6 rooms and bath 22 50
448 Sixth— GO looms and bath 150 00
260 Brannan— New; 16 rooms 65 00
Apply to P.r. MOLLOY , 138 Montgomery. de'Jl 3t
PS}'") DEVISADERO ST., NEAR HAYES—ELE
>> pant; 8 rooms and bath: cheap rent. Apply
to P. C. MOLLOY. 138 Montgomery st. deJl 3t
TO LET-JUST COMPLETED; 110J-1106 FlL
bert st. : 6 rooms and bith; very sunny: marine
view: rent cheap: $22 50. Apply MADISON &
BURKE, 401-10,1 Montgomery St. de'Jl 3t
HOUSE 8 ROOMSVBATH. 920 BUSH ST.: KEY
cor. Taylor aud Bush. de'Jl 7t*
P. A ') NATOMA, NEAR SEVENTH— NEAT TENi:
« i'l — ii:ei,l. 5 rooms; Separate entrance front;
rear, de'Jl 2t*
1 On WELSH, BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH— 4
-l-.aJ sunny rooms: *10. Apply 17 Xow st. de'Jl 3*
r.QI mTssion, NEAR SECOND_Si7<iOR OF 6
alOi. rooms if desired, wltb power lor ll.ht manu
facturing. Apply 555 Mission St. de'JO 3t*
ITINBHOUSEOFio rooms and BATH; ei.f:-
JP gant; ail modern Improvements, 1761 Howard
St., bet. Tblrteenlh aud Fourteenth. Apply G. 11.
UMBSEN A CO., 14 Montgomery st. daSO St
K EDUCED TO $32 50-CHOICE 8 ROOM HOUSE
' on cor. Webster and lierinauu: sun all day.
VAIL SON « C ARK, 18 Post st da-JO 3t
»Q 5 ROOMS: 1758 HARRISON ST.
ajlal. $10— 5 rooms; 1758 Harrison s;.
$12—4 rooms; 10 Fourteenth St.
AY. B. MARSHUTZ. 630 Marketst de!9tf
ft 99 "WEB I'ART HOUSE: 7 ROOMS:
*IT — — .OYJ. modern Improvements: avater tree.
462 .._ Sixth st de2o 3t*
o>l A SUNNY REAR HOUSE 4 ROOMS, RUSS
CtT. near Howard.
$H— 2 large rooms; basement.
$10—3 goon rooms; Clinton, near Sixth.
W. B. MARSHUTZ A C 0. .630 Market St. del 7 5t
V9h'-_ OKARY. COR. DEVISADERO— 9 ROOMS,
—^iC/O hatii. modern Improvements: $35. 16 7t*
rpo REN T- 2 STORY HOUSFI OF 6 ROOMS;
A stable for 2 or 3 horses underneath: will be
horoughly fined up for good ton am : rent $16;
good chance for expressman: 831 Eighteenth St.,
near Sandier Apply O'F'ARR ELL A LANG. delO tf
q'HE EVENING BULI.F.TIN. FRICE REDUCED
1 to 15 cents per week, delivered by carrier to any
part or the city; the Bnlletin is tbe ben, oldest
and largest evening paper published on the coast;
orders by postal-caid or otherwise will receive
proniptaitemlou, Olllce S'J'J Monlgoniery st.
l'*liUNlSHl:i> lIOI'SKS.
Q'.IQ MT.STovTjlMjßN'fnT'^^
O*JO stun' account departure. It*
LI.AT, 4 NICELY IT R.N ISIIFjTrooMS. FOR
1 sale: bargain. 317 (Temclillna. top bell. 22 3l*
ftr.">o "KWLY FURNISHh.Ii COB. PRIVATE
alrl'i-'AJ'. residence Tor sale: rentsi'J; water Tree;
603 Rills St. ; must be sold; sickness. nu7 tt
rpo I.ET-A FI"NFf~ IIOUSE, PARTLY FUlT
lnlsbcd; fine location: references. Address S.,
l;ox 90, Cai .1. Branch Ofllce. » dc 9 tf
PRIVATE RESIDENCE AVITH FIRM
lure: large house; ample rooms and grounds:
line view; stable If desired. 11. F_ MATHEWS, 110
Sillier sl. n.i'Jß 1 111
COTTAGES TO LKT.
» 1 X COTTAGE 4 ROOMS, PANTRY. YARD
«© I _l. and basement. 18 Bardic st , bet Slx
tecnth and Seventeenth, Church andSaueliey. 21 3*
•_> NEWCOTIAGESS ROOMS, BATB, LAUNDRY,
aJ garden, etc 815 Trent ave^ de'Jl) 7t*
(Jtl (> BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS:
%, 111. large yard. IT4 Dolores, near 15th.d!9 7*
1 Lllii TI'RK-COSY COTTAGE: 6 ROOMSAND
IOvO linpr veinenls; $30. Apply to I. C.
MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery sL dels 7t
(2*9(1 COTTAGE. 1127 CLAY, NEAR TAYLOR:
alP—l'. 5 rooms, bain aud yard. YON RHKIN A
co.. 524 calirornlast, delbtr
FLATS TO LKT.
A'JP. MINNA, I<F;T. 6TH AND 6TII-6 ROOMS,
*xOal bath, every modern inijiroveinent. de'J'J 3t*
1 lONVENISST MODERN 1 I.AT OF 3 ROOMS
V^ nnd oath, stationary wash-stand, etc; rent *10.
1316 Union st. It*
LrPPER FLAT, 11 ROOMS; SUITABLE FOR
lodging or boarding bouse; rent reasonable.
120 F i rst st.. cor. Minna. It*
L*(HR ROOMS. $18: FIVE ROOMS, $16. .671
X Stevenson sl., adjoining Seventh. deJ'J 21*
\, E. OOR. BUCHANAN AND FULTON", ~~6
TA rooms and liath $_5 00
1514 Devisadero, b rooms and bath 80 00
1324 Devisadero, 6 rooms and bath 27 60
1023 Larkin. cor. Sutter. 6 rooms and ba:h.. 37 50
l-llli.. El. is. 7 rooms and bath, choice 45 00
1019 Clay, 6 rooms and hath, nr. Powell 27 50
719 \Aall.-r, 7 ro.ims arid batb 2i) 00
6 AValnut aye., 6 rooms and bath 25 0(1
7--._ Ivy aye., 4 room- and bath, new 20 00
SE. cor. lictavia and Union, uew, 5 rooms
and bath , 25 00
2816 Laguua, 6 rooms and hath 30 00
143H Fols-m. 6 rooms and bath, new 27 50
106 Nh. th, cor. Mission. 5 rooms and bath... 27 50
"J4ll Howard, 7 rooms and bath 40 00
755 Stevenson, 6 rooms aud bath, fine 25 00
1 1321 _ Stevenson, 7 rooms and bath 27 50
29113 FoiS'.mi. 7 rooms and bath 30 00
2103 Howard, 7 rooms and bath 27 50
IHI6 Kills. 6 rouinsaud bath 22 50
13 MeLea court. 5 rooms anil Oath, uew 18 00
12-0 Bryant. 5 rooiusand bath, uew 18 00
2u 'a Potter, 7 rooms and Path, flue 32 50
2213 Mason. 5 rooms and hath 15 (to
1113 Howard, 7 rooms and bath, new 25 (HJ
1217 Market. 6 rooiusand bath 35 09
5-16.2 Sixth. 5 rooms aud bath, cheai 25 00
N\v. cor. Tenth aud Brannan, 7 rooms and
bath, new 27 50
And 6 rooms and bath 25 110
737 Natoma, 4 rooms ' ' 15 00
Apply to P. ('. MOLLOY, 138 Moulgouiery.deJl 3t
ffljlO 4 OR 5 ROOMS. ""TILDEN " ANd"¥.F
-ajT-1^" teeuth sts.. block above Castro. de'Jl 21*
I 9-17 and 1229 McAllister st. -elegant
l — .l new fiats of 7 rooms and batb each: all
ninilern Improvements. For particulars apply
DAVID STERN A SONS, 323 Montgomery. de2l 2t
1 Ptjn MISSION ST.- UPPER PABT. 15 SPA-
IvJ—O ck.o3 rooms, wlih closets; elegantly fin
ished ; nothing like It south ot Market St.; $75:
cheap nt $100; will he finished In a tew days. Ap
li lyP I j:.^I<)LLOY 1 13. Montgomery st. de'Jl 3t
L-'LEOANT NEW FLAT; ."ROOMS AND BATH.
AJB3S Ellis St., nr.Van Ness: open Irom 1 tol. 21 3*
99 1-* MASON ST.-FLAT 6 ROOMS: $15.
_ii___ deJl tf
SI Q SUNNY UPPER FLAT OF 6 ROOMS: 114
10. Freelou St., near Fourth. Apply ROBERT
J. MERCER, 613 California st de2l St
ft ■' O UNE UPPER FLAT OF 7 ROOMS
«H aJ—.i'AJ. and bath: 713 Grove st ROBERT
J. MERCER, 613 California st. de'Jl 3t
_R'>7 l\i \ MIDDLE FLAT, 12 GROVE ST., NR.
«D__li •aJU'. Larkln and City Hall, 5 rooms and
bath. ROBERT J. MERCER. 613 California. 21 3t
1 O'/JI SACRAMENTO— BAY- AYI.VDO W~"fLAT:
A _._-■>;> modern imprnvenieuts: 5 nus; $18,217*
© I (l LOAA'ER FLAT 3 ROOMS; NEW: RKAR.
ajpLir. 1008 Natoma st. near Eleventh. de2l 3t*
1 OWER FLAT ON GUERRERO BT.-4 ROOMS
1 J aud bath: all modern improvements; rent rea
sonable In a good tenant. Apply O'FARRELL ,t
LANG. 11 Montgomery st. de2o 3t
i q pond si,"" ".Iff sixteenth, half a
AO blick from Markel— Modern upper flat or 5
rooms: bath: ree t $1 8 : key 13% p-md St. de'JO tr
'_> ELEGAN I, 1- 1 RSI-CLASS NEW FLATS: 7 AND
al S rooms each; 928 Pine sL, near Taylor. Aiiply
246 Sutter st ,le2o 71*
A ROOMS: BATH; MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.
yX Apply 25 Lapldge st. de'.'O 3t*
L'LAI: 4 BOOMS. SIS AVILLOW AYE.. BET
A Kills and Eddy sts. ; jii>oveJVan Ness aye. 20 3t*
»1 0 3-ROOM FLAT, ALLnctijrVT^TENCES.
<IP -Lai. Golden Gate Park. 1810 Page st. dels tr
0 ROOMS AND BATH. 15 PKh"rY~ST., BET.
U Second and Third. del 7 7t*
ffl-O- 6 SUNNY ROOMS, BATH. CONSBRVA
VT — ''_• J'."y- -'6 Tliirleentli St., nr.Mlssiou. 17 8*
ffljalK 4 VERBA BIJEN A BT.7NEARCLAY AND
aip__.aji. Taylor; 5 rooms. Oath. 5 closets and store
room; large yard. AON RHEIN A CO., CM Call
lornla St. dei6 tr
BAY-AVINDOW FLAT OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH.
626 1/_ Haws si. _ del 6 tr
ITPI'ER FLAT 6 ROOMS AND BATH. APPLY
VJ 134 Page st. del 4 tr
59f't GEARY -6 ROOMS: MODERN IMPROVE
—vJ-£ ments; desirable location. dellltf
fljjl (> 7 ROOMS AND BATH. 611 JESSIE ST.
v&xV. dell tf
PP-Hll GEARY-BROOMS: MODERN IMPROVE
<J~\J-2 nienis: desirable location. nolStf
THE EVENING BULLETInTpRICE REDUCED
to 15 cents per week, delivered by carrier to auy
part of tbe city: the Bulletin Is tbe best oldest
and largest evening paper published ou the coast;
orders by postal-card or otherwise will receive
prompt attention, omce 622 Montgomery st
HOUSI-KKKPING ROOMS.
AOP. TEH AM A — LARUE FRONT ROOM:
I 1"" closet: kitchen; rurnished housekeeping, it*
'JO I THIRD-2 UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEF.F
-*JiJ-X ing rooms, lurear; $7. de 22 2i*
Ol'P. JESSIE - SUITE AND KITCHEN FOR
QUO housekeeping: gas; bath, de'J2 6t«
"1 fXA EIGHTH-FUR'NISHKD FRONT HOUSE
XUV keerdjig^ojmgj^s^ingie_roomr de2l 2t«
ftl Q MCALLISTER— » UNFURNISHED ROOMS
KJXU tor housekeeping. deSl St*
71 GARDEN, OFF SIXTH AND HARRISON— 2
2 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. de'Jl 3t*
Cl Q JESSIE-SUNNY DOUBLE FURNISHED
01*1 room, with use of kitchen; reasonable, 2t«
Cl TEHAMA — 2 VUKN"isHED~KOOMS COM
-01 plete for housekeeping. deSl 3t*
3 PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS FURNISHED FOR
housekeeping. 868 Mission. de'Jl 2t*
3 SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE
keeping; no children : rerereuces required. Ad
dress Rooms, Box 142, Call Branch Offlce. dc.O 4*
JtWSEKEEPING HOOMS-CONTrNUED.
1 S9(. ST OCKTON ST.-2 NICE SUNNY: COM
-yyz. piete for housekeeping; cheap. de'JO st*
87A FOLSOM ST. —2 NICELY FURNISHED
___J__^oomsj complete for housekeeping. de'JO st*
KiO STEVENSON, BET. 7TbTanD BTH—FUR
yrx-j nlshed housekeeping rooms: bath. de'JO tf
Howard st. Brooms for house
yyXvf keeping, furnished or unlurnishod. single or
lv suites, from $5 up, del 7 7t*
1 '-..17 STOCKTOH— 3 NICELY FURNISHED
J-.vaj 1 rooms tor housekeeping: rent cheap. 13 10*
'AiyP. FTFTH-CLEAN FURNISHED HOUSE
tJ -— vJ keeplugjaiso single rooms. de'J tr
I*!AY-WINDOAV DOUBLE PARLOR; $20. 101
XJ Kearny sL. opp. White House, top floor. aulJ tr
VV HERE IS THE MULTITUDE GOING ? TO
" Lakeview. OC 7 tf
m^MISSION — SUNNY BAY-WINDOW
I suite furnished rurhousokecpin.; liatb.l9s*
ROOKS TO LKT.
00l fi FILLMORE— 2 FURNISHEDISIJrfFCR
*--^AU nlshed rooms with use or kitchen. It*
A P. EVERETT-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR TWO;
yvvJ $1 50, $1 76 per week. d 022 2t*
70 SHIPLEY, COR7FIFTH-$4 50; SUNNY FUR
* vJ nishcd room. n*
'>*_>U SEVENTH ST. -4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS;
f____£re»r. de'J'J 3t*
14(iR MISSION-FURNISHED ROOM. WITH
x^viy stove. $7; also 2 uururnlshed, $12. de' 22 2*
191 R MCALLISTER - NICK SUNNY F'UR
j_ylu nlshed or unfurnished rront room. It*
T , A IRA-MONEY TO LOAN YOU AT~COLLAT
f . __ rM M '°k, 16 Grant aye. nr. Market.nll 6w linw
R INT ON HILL: RENT $io.~LA"RGE ALCOVE
room, grate and closet: fine view. Address C.
C, Box 89, Call Branch Offlce. de'Jl 2t*
_s'_>/i EDDY - NEW LV FURNISHED SUNNY
a-ia-A/ rront rooms; bath: rent reasonable. 21 'Jt*
111 TUUK-2 VERY~NICELY~ FURNISH ED
All room, to select gents. dc2i 6t*
O'J SECOND — FINELY FURNISHED FRONT
other rooms; housekeeping rooms. 212*
BBOAVIE AYE.-4 KOOMSTO LET; FURNITURE
fur sale; used 7 months; will sell cheap. 21 3t*
OOK MCALLISTER - FURNISHED ROOMS TO
aJaJU let: $i tv $8 per mouth. d»2l 6t*
*■>'-_. ) l MIBSI ON— LAUREL HOUSE (NEW): SUN
fJ*JVj-> i,y front hay-ivin low suite: newly fur
nlshed: also single rront bay-window; sun ail day.7*
1 I{l I) GEARY-FRONT ROOM WITH USE OF
AAJV'a/ piano; cheap. de'Jl st*
9H ,: . i'lllKD - FRONT SUNNY FURNISHED
rooms: $1 50 per week. de'Jl 2t*
I 1 "1 0 FOLSOM - DOUBLE PARLOUS; SUlT
*x AAJ able for doctor or dretsnu-ker; use of
kitchen. ue'Jl 6t*
7'IC BRANNAN, ABOVE SIXTfi— BED-ROOM
I and kitchen; furnlslied; $3. de'Jl 3t*
QAQ GEARV — FLSNISHXD DOUBLE FRONT
VJVJtJ room ; suitable for 2: $8. de'Jl 3t*
n 1 'J POST - ELEGANT HOOM. AVITH SUNNY
I I a) view ot the entire southern part or the city:
with exclusive use or tub, sltz aud spray baths: told
lag bed, etc; trom January l, 1890. deal st
79(1 HOWARD, NEAR THIRD— NICELY FLIT
I _^iV mshed large sunny rront room. de'Jl 2t*
"I 1"1 GEARY— I VERY PLEASANT FRONT
XIX room: double 01 single. de'Jl 2t*
1:90 HOWARD— BUNNY SUITE 0» ROOMS.
AAA-^y also single rooms; $5 to $10. de2l 2t*
1 I (ll SIXTH - HANDSOMELY FURNISHED
lion sunny rront rooms, aud others; reason
abie. de2l 3t*
1 OQ^ MARKET — COMPLETE HOUBSKKEF
xvjQiJ lni; and front suite. deJl 3t*
11-MARYI-: TERRACE (424 TURK) — SUNNY
XVJ furnished room for lor 2; grate; bath. 21 3t*
I 9'ill SESSION - LARGE SUNNY FRONT
X^KlKf room ; also rooms en suite or single. 21 3t
ri\-[ 1 HOWARD~SUITE AND OTHER SUNNY
} VJX s r-'Oins; suitable for genilemeu. de'JO st*
l/lOT MIMSION-FUHNISHED ROOMS, .si TTE
1 VJ*J I or sluj_le; nnlurti ished housekee iug. 20 5*
7|\Q O'FARRELL-ELEGANT SUNNY PARLOR
I A.'U suite; 3 room;: plauo; folding-bed. de'JO 3t*
710 CALIFORNIA - — "TWO NICE" FURNISHED
I Ag rooms, by a widow. de'JO 3t*
1 1 1 CASTRO, BET. FOURTEENTH AND PIF
-11 A teenth— 3 Or 6 large unfurnished rooius.l7 tr
0I l) HOAVARD- NICELY FURS ISHED - BAV
<y> I O window irunt suite: gas; _rate. dels 6t*
"1 'JO FIFTH— 2 UNFURNISHED BACK ROOMS
AaJaJ and sanny porch. de!s lot
COA FOLSOM — FUHNISHED ROOM: $1 A
U^U week. deiutf
■vl X LEAVENWORTH -3 UNFLRN IS H E D
tJXVi rooms Tor huusekeeiiliig; yard, delltt
OOQ EDDY— FURNISHED FRONTROOMAND
aJtJa^ alcove; suitable tor two; privilege cooking
lr desired. delltt
1 (V-. 1 SHSSION-SUNNY FCRNISIIEO ROOMS
AVaJUL light housekeeping; quiet ramily. do 6 tf
"1 ID SIXTH — BRUNSWICK HOUSE. NI" i It:.
l*xO single, double rooms: nicely ruruished.d3 3m
7< m TA YLoR - 2 CONNECTING B ASIC.AIEnTt
I A'O rooms, turnislied for housekeetnnu: rent
reasonable, de'J tr
0 O'FARRELL — THE HANDSOMF.ST UNFUR
nisbed suae in ihe city; sunny and warm. deJ ir
\i arsiiaT housi; 2;u7^TriTeli. M\. NEAR
i'l Powell, new house, newly rurnished, lny-wiu
ilois r-'Olns. eu suite or single. u027 lm
7_)() VAN NESS-SI=NNY I'CKNISHEiI ROO.AIs"
I OAJ suite or single; gas, lia'.h: reasonable. u'JJ tr
pjfllil'l -DES GATE _ HANDSOMELY' PA
Ol'-' pored and rurnished suite and single rooms
In private lamily: reasonable: board II desired.
Ring lower bell and Inquire ior MRS. C__iTl&J_lß_l
9.10 OOOI) ROOMS AT LOW RATES-715 HOW.
JiUU ard sc.ur. Third: _as and water in each room:
readti-.g-rooni and bath lree; linen changed dally:
Louse open aU night* best beds ln the world-apJO:'
TA-Jl VAN MESS AYE.— NEWLY FURNISHED
1 "—2 sunny rooms; desirable. sel3 tr
SINGLE FURNISHED ROOKS 15c A MIGHT.
Liinlcil Uons '■ c . Si-(th and Howard Jyll tt
BOAKDIN<;"__NI» IIOOJIS.
0 GENTLEMEN TO TAKE ROOM AND BOARD
£j In select ramily; terms moderate. 1_ Turk. 'Jt*
70Q GOl-DEN GATEVVK, COR. FRANKLIN-
I UO sunny parlor; flrst-class board. de'Jl st*
V ICELV FTKNISIIF.D ROOMS, WITH OR WITH-
I-a out board, for gcuts. 735 Hayes, comer AA eb
"ter. dn'Jl 2t«
1 OH 2 HANDSOME SUNNY ROOMS; FUR
-1 ulshid or part.) rumlshed; fine location: snb
stantlai laWe; rerereuces. 102 Guerrero, dt-7 tf
•TIHE IAIHMOINT. 1714 MARKET ~ST, .lUNC-
X Hon Tenth. Polk aud Fell; suites, with board tor
I.slo up: 2. $60 up. de'J 12m
EVF:RY LOT IN LAKEVIEAV IS IN THE HIGH.
est state or cultivation : no sand hills there. o7 tf
SAA. CORNER VAN NICS B AYE. AND FELL ST.l"
llandsoine buites aud single rooms; uew house
day board no l6 tf
yoSE.MITE HOCSE. 1015 MARKET ST^iTbtT
X Sixth aud Seventh; 35cto$l pernish.; perweeK,
.lib to $5: single and eusuite: lamilies. mrl.'
AMERICAN" F.XCHANGkTToTEL. 319 AND 311
Sansome st., San F'raucisco; board and room $1,
Sl 25 and all 50 per day, tree coach. AY.ALMONT
GOMERY. proprietor. ly-Jltf
ARL I NGTON HOUSE. 127 KEARNY—PLEAS
aut sunny rooms, en suite and single; firstolai*
ii every respect: terms reasonable. jalOtr
'i'he Mariposa, s-ji lag una— fine si:itf_s7
1 flrst-class board; terms moderate. aulotf
\l ONTGOMBRY'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. 227
i'l and 2- M J Second st — Siu_le meals 26c ; l-iardaal
rrom t>er day, 75c to $1; by tbe week, . I lv -_ ; ii\-_
coach to and from tbe hoteL au'J 1 rr
mwn x.v.tA
I fft— NKW JSTOS^ WITH a
l-'-l— »7 large shoH-wludows: 27x70; well lUhted:
suitable ror any bititlinate business; $40, or with
basement, 9 feet, $50; or the above will be subdi
vided to suit tenanis. Apply to P. 0, MOLLOY, 138
MontKomery sl. de2l 3t
19 1 R SIEAR-46X135, $175; 33 MARKET,
IO I al $160; NX cor. Folsom and Eleventh, $50;
1442 Folsom, $25: 6:3 McAllister, $40; 1113 How
ard. $25: 13 Polk, $25: 1.15 Market, $40: 1075
Market. $90; 2233 Market, $IS; 1723 Market, $50;
1434 Howard, $25:, 1545 Mission, $20; 1509 How
ard, $_0. Apply to P. CL MOLLOY, 138 Montgniu
ery St. de'J 1 3t_
ffijl •*. STORE AND 3 GOOD LIVING ROOMS.
tlpAil. 3034 Sixteenth St.. near Valencia, deal 7t*
S*TORE AND 8 ROOMS; RENT $23; ALL IM-
O provements. 2128 Geary st de'Jl 2t*
HALF STORE TO LET-SUITABLE FOR JEW
elei or llnht busiuess; central location: good
show-window: rent reasonable. Address C. M., Hox
SB, Cai.i. Branch offlce. de'JO 3t*
OTORE IO LET. AVITH II XTURKfT FOR GRO-
Qeery: SW. cor. Filth and Harrison sts. Key at
905 Harrison st. de'.'O 3t*
TO LET— ONK-lIALF OF NICK DOUBI.*_TfRON"T
store on Marketst. ; desirable location. Inquire
at 22 Post st delo 7t
ffljll* NEAT STORE AND 2 ROOMS, WITH
aiPXU. store fixtures complete. 1829 Union st.
near Laguna. It. BROTHERTON. dell tr
OFFICES TO LET.
9A)fY MARKET-2 NICICOFFICEsT^AIaTISITME
— V ly liirnlshed; very sunny. 0018 7t
STORK ANI) OFFICIi FIXTUHES.
CHKAPFCST PLACE FOR CllUNTEltsrSH^Lviwr
show-cases ;ollices A stores fitted. 334 Geary.HOtt
BAR, S t ORE FIXTC RES, SHIIAV CASEsT T.ESKS,
doors, sash; goods taken on storage, money aft
vanced. Pioneer Sture. 21 to 25 Tenth st le2J tr
I.AR FIXTURES, COU.NI'ERS. SHELVING,
I' snow-cases sasli-doors. etc.. at 'J2s Post St. leHtr
ATTOKNKYS-AT-LA W.
CLARA SHORTRimrFrFciM^TA^-TO^^VVAT^
law, Kearny St., bet. Pine and Call.nrnla.del'J 6m
ADVICE FREE; DIVORCES A BPECIALY; NO
publicity; quickest time: legal everywhere;
terms reasoua'du: no charge unless succesitul; ait
all other cases nt law. both civil and criminal, pushed
vigorously: collections, wills, etc. T. ENGLmV,
ATTORNEYS' ASSOCIATION. 11 Kearny at (19 lm
ADVICE FREE; SPF:. lALTY, DIVOHCES
privately, quick time, I attt everywhere: collec
tions, etc. ; terms moderate, no charge unless suc
cessful; attorneys all courts; estab'd lOyears. Law
office, li. W. HOWE A CO.. 26 Kearny st au!B tf
KA. CKOTHEKS, ATTOR.NEY-AT-LAAV, 60J
. Clay st uo3 tt
WW. DAVIDSON. AT I'ORNEY^AT-LAWriIJ
.Calirornlast. Booms I li 3: advneiraa -3-t
FINANCIAL.
BORKO.Y~T«6!_EY~ISirTi-_ASIu^
lateral Bank, 15 Grant aye.. near Market
street no! 4 FrMoWe 6w
$'-_ 11111 l f_A_l TO I'OAN ON RANCHES; NO
-J.W/w.UUU application received for less
than $6000. X SULLIVAN A CO.. 121 Post. d! 7 lm
$*-_ f._ii_ nnn TO ~SSS on ranches.
a>. cJVJU .\J\J\J large sums below market rates.
JOHN T. LITTLE, 15 Sale Deposit liuild'g. dl 6 3m
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. C. Y{.
BTREET A CO., 416 Montgomery st. no 7 tl
SAN FRANCISCO COLLATERAL LOAN BANK.
638 Kearuy at., tbe ouly corporation that lends
money on diamonds, watches: low Interest. oc4 tl
CAKPENTKUS ANO 111 1 1. ill Its,.
JBOF.HRER A^CtTi CAKrENTEBS AND
. Builders. 113 Leldesdorffjit seS tr
JY. LAWRENCE, CARPENTER AND HUILDiSK,
. $19 Sacrameuto st ; cabinet work and Hieing 119
odces promptly attend-ii to: teieulioue OOUi mltfif
S'IOUAGE.
PACIFIC STORAGE CO., 301 STOCKTATtTsTTT
lurulture and merchandise; advances made. 16 tf
FURNITURE STORED — STERLING ~ FURnT
ture Co., 1039, 1041 Market. Ruseuthal Bldg 7 tt
LOST.
LOST-INT_T_TviCl_nW~a_i r Ei_)DFAND~i^
son sts., Sunday 21st Inst., kej-ring and fcevs;
suitable reward paid: no questions asked. Return
to F. S. KELLEY'S drug-store. 102 Eddy st. de 22 3*
LOST-GOLD WATCH AND FOB AT BASE
ball grouud Saturday last Finder please return
to 1253 Octavia st. and receive suitable reward. It*
7 OST-HN SAN RAFAEL BOAT. $110 IN CHA-
J J mols purse. Liberal reward for return to 512'' a
Leavenworth st. it*
TRAYED - FROM 1516 FOLSOM ST.. BAY
horse, white star on head, anchor marked
clipped. Liberal reward return above address. 22 2
ONEYTOLOAN YOU ON PIANOS, WITHOUT
removal, at Collateral Bank. 15 Grant aye,
near Market St. noil 6w FrMoAVe
QMALL NOTE-BOOK, WITH BILLS, IN NAME
kJ JOHN M. DUNCAN, goiug.rom Fourth, up Town-
Send to Sixth, up Harrison to Park, to Buss, to How
ard, to Seventh, to Mission. Reward If returned to
1136 Mission st. de'Jl 2t*
LOST-A YOUNG NEWFOUNDLAND DOG;
color, yellow, and black nose; had collar and
tag No. 288; a suitable reward will ba paid if re
turned to grocery, cor. Fifteenth and Dolores
streets. de2l 31*
lOST— YOUNG SETTER PUP: COLOR BROWN.
J wltb light spots on legs. Finder will receive
suitable reward by returning to A. PARDI, 871
Mission st. de2l 3t*
LOST-BROWN SPANIF.L SLUT. RETURjfTO
1742 Market St.. and receive reward. de'Jl 3t*
■yELLOW GREYHOUND PUP: WHITE BREAST
-I white tip on tail. Liberal reward given by re
turnlng to 1742 Market st de2o 3t»
rp*Hl_ S. F. COLLATERAL LOAN BANK, 53S
X Kearny st, lends money st 2 per cent per iuoiicu
on watches, diamonds and .jewelry. dels 6 in
THE EVENING BULLETIN, PRICE REDUCED
to 15 cents per week, delivered by carrier to any
part of the city; Ihe Bulletin is the best, oldest
and largest evening paper published on the coast
ordeis by postal-curd or otherwise will receive
prompt attention. Offlca 622 Montgomery st.
LOST-$l5 BY NOT PURCHASING A MEK
chaut tailor- made business suit ror $15, made by
a leadlug merchant taiior tor $30. ORIGINAL
MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, comer Post aud
Dupont sts.
FOUND.
Vl' ATCHES XAKKN OH LOAM A_C THB 0OL
" lateral Bank, 15 Grant aye.. near Market
Mreet. noil FrMoAVe 6w
SMALL YELLOW ITALIAN HOUND, ON BRAN
uan St. Owner call 228 Brannan. de'JO 3t*
IfOUND-THE BEST VARIETY" OF MUSICAL
1 instruments: suitable ror holiday Rirts and at
very reasonable prices. 0. C. KEENE, 8 Third st.
near Market. di-16 lm
-1 ----■-._,-- -
"piANO TEACHER FRl7_i~LEip^c^l)TsSvA^
X tory uf Music; $1 per lesiuu. 526 Hayes. 22 9 1*
V<> TRUE L4DY OR GENTLEMAN WILL BE
-i-a backward in borrowing money ou their piano
without removal, rrom Collateral Bank, 15 Grant
aye.. near Market st. nol4 FrMoWe 6w
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ASTROLOGY.
p L A I R V ( I V ANTTFEIT2Sc_ri7AIMI^
VJ Third st. Uaseinent. de2l3t*
DU. J. 11. BFJi.IAMIN, SCIENTIFIC ASTKOLO
gIst and and phrenologist. 1220 Market de'JO 7t
MME. MOREAU, 73 FOUTTH ST.. REVEALS
past, present and future: ire 25c. Ueiyst*
MKS. L. SMITH. PHRENOLOGIST AND Foß
tune-teller. 108 Sixth st del'J 3m
MME DX. riKiMAsTsCIENTIFIC REVF.AI.ER
by eegsand cards: tei Is entire IHe. past, present,
luture; cousultatlous on all ntfalrs, noihing ex
cepted: name given, valuable advice aud suro help;
restores lost love by sympathy; mistake Impossible:
written charts in English and German; diseases
cured; fee $1; letter $2. 30 Kearny st nolotr
AUGUSTA LEOLA. FOKTCN E-TEI.I.EK "AND
clairvoyant; nia.ic charms; love tokens; shows
tiue pictures of future husbands ami wives; teaches
lortuue. 2820 Mission St., nr. 20th: feesl. jy-Jo 1-Jm*
XI ME. ATALANTA, WONDERFUL MEDIUM;
111 teds entire lire rrom cradle to grave; seventh
daughter or the seventh: born with double veil;
hours rrom 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.: also on Sundays: sue
and $1: by mail $1. 063 Howard st. nod tr
/ "IKEATUST FORTUNETELLER IN THE CITY;
VJ reveals past, present and luture. Call and sei
."Miss I.IvI.AND, 7SD Mission St.. near Fourth; ros,
lames 50e. _eut:emen $1: lucky charms. iuyB tt
\IMF_ WALTERS, .._; TEHAMA ST.. .It -1 Clt:
lal forlunes to;d: ladies. 25i ; gents, oue; open Sim.
MMJC. SH.MIII. FIGIM VIENNA^ MOST BC.
nowued:reveatiu. lito's future events: iadies $ I.
genticnien _2. by mail $3. inlii:BS.'iti Mission, sunt.,
SPIRITUALISM.
A, RRIVED— MRS. DR. A. DE HOWS OF NEW
-iV York: she Is the only natural born trance me
dium in ihe world: Is a seventh daughter, born witli
a double veil ami wonderlul iirophelic gift of
second sight: this she will prove: every hidden
mystery revealed: teiis your entire life in a dead
trance; gives your name in lull, also your ruturo
husband or wife: in busineas. law suits, marriages,
divorces, deaths, uniting the s- parated. removing
evli influences, restoring lost love, sbe has no equal:
Mrs. de Howe wishes It distinctly understood that
she adverllses nothliis but what she can do: all who
are in trouble Invited to call and be convinced; a
$10,000 challenge to any medium who can excel
her. Parlors, 1320 Marketst no-J3 lm
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MISS BFINH ARD7"MEDIU»I: INFORMATION
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IVINTKH KKSOItTS.
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O tiilntiig a directory ot California hotels and re
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lI.AKI.ANO IIKAL KSTATi-:.
OAKLAND AGENfjY^DVE_msTFlM¥_^_r^
suhscrlptlons received at the Oakland Branch
Offlco or 'Thk Mohximo Cai,!., 657 Broadway, u_ar
beyeuth st onice hours 6a._lto» r. m.
ftlKfj BARGAINsr A FEW iTdfirAVELL L(>
a]T_iaJA_'. cated: 3 blocks Irom local trains; ouly 5
cent rare to San Fraucisco on monthly. tickets: are
near new electric road: terms $25 cash, balance
$10 monthly. See li. B. PINNEV, 464 Ninth St..
Oakliuid; ollice open until 7 r. M. de 7 tr
AUJ'-.'lfs, A GREAT SACRIVTcE-2 BEAUTIFUL
tiTal— O. lots, ouly 100 feet from Piedmont avenue
streetcar- owner is compelled 10 leave city. Sec H.
1 :. 1 • I N" N KJ_,_4»4 Nlnthst. Oakland. MM t r
I HDD, HANLEY A CO. RAVE RKBOYED TO
at 1351 Park st, where we are now prepared to
build homes to suit purchasers on easy terms: also
Improved and unimproved property lor sale. n'J3 tf
T OTS $100, $125," -M50.~5200-S2O DOWN, $~To
X.J per mouth: last chance for cheap lots: Seminary
aye. : only a lew more beautifully situated loLs lert
111 this tract; Seminary aye. now sewered: franchise
granted for electric railroad, which passes the
property: buy berore the raise. For rurther partic
ulars apply to Twenty-third Aveuue Land Company.
1163 Twenty-third aye, I__st Oakland, uew Bank
Building. noil tf
<HJ »> II k LEVEL LOT, 25x125, IN BERKELEY;
aID-J I VJ. sidewaiked; handy to station ; $5 cash. $5
monthly: IUO9 other lots: all kinds; send ror maps.
CHAS. A. BAILEY, owner, 20 Montgomery, ot-22 tf
LOTS ON PIEDMONT AY.:., 28:6x140 FT., $100,
$4>o: 1 lot at Golden Gate. 2 blocks rroui sta
tion. 60x125 f I., sonth trout only $600; easy terms.
SALSBUKY A FITZGERALD, 4.5 -Math St.. Oak
land. ' net tr
OAKLAND lIoU-KS ANO ROOMS.
MANICURE— FINGER- NAITsT»t_AT^-nEI)AT
10.6 Markel st.. (iakla.nl. by an auist. au3l tt
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M ARIOSE
Market St.. opposite Palace Hotel; Alameda,
Bay-slrect station (bread pauge); open Sundays;
home builders' deslmis rurnished.
INSTALLMF.NT HOMES.
$1600— New cottage 3 rooms and high basement:
modern improvements; uear statiou;sis0 cash, $20
per mouth.
#2000— New cottage 4 rooms; high basement;
modem improvements; near station: $200 cash:
$20 per muulh.
$2300— New cottage; 5 rooms; all modern im
provements; near station: $250 cash"; $25 per
month.
$3*iOl— Fine cottage 6 rooms: laree corner lot;
$500 cash: $25 per month. (let FrSuMoWetr
A I.AMKDA AG EN CI — ADVERTISEMENTS
JV and subscriptions received at the Alameda
Branch Ollice or Tiik Miibnin-o Call, SCHNEI
liEK A CO., 1435 Park st
Ct*>_f_tf_ COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS, BASEMEN I':
-T-^ aVJVJ. $1200, house 9 rooms, sunny side, easy
terms cr exchauge lor lot. ; bouses bulil to order.
GEO. A. FOWLER, High at, Alameda. de2o 7t*
"il. '.*'•}. Ml ♦ 3UO CASH, BALANCE $25 PKR
a|T a-ialA'aJ'. mouth; lot 40x160: cottage: 4 rooms
hi. h basement No. 493
$3000— Lot 40x150: cottage or 5 rooms aud bath:
flue garden and lawn; $1000 cash, balance $30 per
month. No. 481
$3250— L0t 37:6x120: new 2-story house or 7
rooms aud bath; line marine view; $600 cash, bal
ance $40 per month. No. 482
$4000— Lot 50x150: cotta.e of 5 rooms and bath,
witn stable; a NW. corner; $600 cash, balance $20
per mouth. No 484
$4500— Lot 37 :8xl40: new 2-story honse; 7 room,
and bath: $1000 cash, balance $10 per month, 491
$4700— Lot 37:6x100: new 2-story house or 7
rooms and bth. ou Central aye.; $1000 cash, bal
ance $50 per month. No. 5(15
$5000— Lot 69x149: cottage or 8 rooms aud bath,
aa ith store, barn and orchard; a SAY, corner. 411
$6840- Lot 116x200: cottage or 9 rooms and
batb, windmill and tank: easy terms. Urn. 496
$7000- Lot 80x200; cottage ol 8 rooms and bath:
line garden, lawns, etc. ; best neighborhood: a bar
gain. No. is
Bargains In building lots In all parts of Alameda,
also bouse to let aud mouey to loan, by H. P.
MOREAL A CO., 1428 Park st. Alameda, and 402
Montgomery st. San Francisco. ocll) tr
«Kit KBLK V It K TtITKSTATKr"
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yD A — vJ\J . Berkeley: noar station; a rare chance;
street macadamized. Apply 622 Clay si.. R. 9. 20 3*
BKWiKLKY ItOOIkIS ANO HOI SKS.
3N EvTHt. LL
modern improvements: macadamized street N.
L..FREESE, corner College way and Walnut st,
Berkeley nu2_ 26t*
STATE TROOPS.
Proposed Reorganization of Bri
gade Signal Corps.
Washington'! Soldiery— Officers' Baiquet to
the Ccmmander-in-Chief— Tht Fifth's
Baflers— Elections Ordered.
The First Lieutenant with the Signal
Corps detachment. Second Brigade, N. G.
C, has constituted himself the champion of
the Signal Corps of this State, since he pre
sented a plan fcr its reorganization to the
officers' convention, which voted it doAvn be
cause it could not perceive any merit in it.
The Lieutenant harps on the proposition
that his plan "has been referred to if those
not conversant with the Signal Service as
'cumbersome and impracticable,' notwith
standing the fact that the bill ivas drawn up
by sigual officers Avho have had yeais of ex
perience aa ith the corps." The only ansAver
to this is that it is evident that the officers
in question knoAv more about the bundling
of a sigual corps than they do about draiAhig
up bills.
Admitting that a signal corps is a valuable
auxiliary to an army, that it cannot be com
pared witli ether branches of the service, so
far as instruction is concerned, and that the
corps of the Second Brigade is in the matter
of personal discipline and military bearing
the beer of any organization in the N. G. C,
it will be conceded also that the best feature
of the proposed bill is the oue that officers
shall have as a prerequisite at least six
months' practical experience in the service,
Avliereas as the iaw now stands any one may
be, and signal officers are appointed regard
less of knowledge of military signaling.
This is aLso true of other officers of division,
brigade and regimental staffs.
It is conceded also that the Signal Service
'ii this State is in a very anomalous coodi
' on and a reorganization is imperatively ue
manded. The cliainpiouiusists that h s plan
wiil reduco the number of officers. Techni
cally ho is correct, but the reduction issniaM.
It is declared that the State is provided with
"17 signal officers, most of them with no
duties in sight." Tliere is a Colonel on the
division staff, 6 Majors on as many brigade
staffs, and 10 Fir6t Lieutenants on as many
regimental stalls; maximum total 17 officers
for the 80 enlisted signal men. Signal corps
as now constituted are brigade detachments
of 10 men for each regiment in its brigade
'Ihcre are four in existence. First Unhide
20 men. Second Biigade 40, Third and
".ourth brigades 10 each, so that at least
two brigade signal officers (Fifteenth and
Sixteenth) are without corps and necessarily
without duties, three in the First, Third
and Fourth with only uonilna l duties, be
cause the regimental signal officers are sup
posed to exercise command, besides t avo bat
talion, and in the Second Brigade iavo regi
mental signal officers (third aud fifth) who
are unknown quantities in the service. As
noAV constituted, a brigade must have a
regiment before it can have a corps of 10
signalmen. The proposed bill, "drawu up
by signal officers who h:u-e had years of
experience Avith the corps," lirst provides as
held officers of the Signal Corps a Colonel
and a Major as next in rank.
AN INCONGRUOUS BATTALION".
There is no Lieutenant-Colonel for this
battalion created by the subsequent see
lion, which, however, calls for an Adjutant
AAilh the rank of Captain, appointed by the
Colonel. The battalion will be composed
ol detachments, organlzrd oue iv each
ong.ide, not to exceed 15 men for every
regiment or battalion in a brigade, which
Avould give two more detach ments than uoav
exist, provided, hotvever, for some unkuoAVn
reason that Avhen there is only oue sucn
regiment or battalion in a brigade the de
taclnneut may number 20 meu, so that the
maximum enlisted force of the battalion
may be either 150 or 170. the Third. Fourth
Fifth and Sixth brigades witli their single
regiments or battalions Laving the choice of
15 or 20 men. Why tills leeway is grauted
is not apparent.
The seveial detachments are proposed to
be officered as follows: For 20 men, one
I'iist Lieutenant (so that with only 15 men
the I bird, Fourth, Fifth ami Six:h Brigade
detachments might be without officers); for
oil nun, one First and one Second Lieutenant
iwhich applies at present solely to the First
Brigade with tAvo regiment'); for 45 men,
one Captain, one First and one Second Lieu
tenant (» hich does not apply to any brigade),
and for 50 men or more (which applies solely
to the Second Brigade, which with lour
regiments may only have a maximum of (»)
on.- Captain, two First Lieutenants and one
Second Lieutenant, so that this battalion
will have according to the bill, oue Colonel,
one Major and an Adjutant (Captain) for
its held, and one Captain, seven First Lieu
tenants and two Second Lieutenants for line
officers; total 13 and a reduction of only 4.
Bat nowhere iv the bill is anything said
about doing away with brigade or regimental
signal ollicers and for aught it contains the
purpose may be to retain them, which would
give a total of 30 officers to a maximum of
170 signalmen. It might be urged that tbe
field officers ol this battalion, with a Colonel
in command nnd a Major as the next in
rank, nud no Lieutenant-Colonel, is also an
anomaly; but what, ol a battalion with l
Captain as ugaiust 7 First and 2 Second Lieu
tenants as line officers? The rules anJ reg
ulations declare that for a battalion of 3 or
3 companies (minimum 100, or 150 men) a
Major shall be the field officer; when ol less
than ti companies (250 minimum), but more
than 3, a Lieutenant-Colonel and a Major;
when a regiu.eiit i.not less ihan 6 crapant'S),
a Colonel, Lieutenant-Colonel and Major.
Yet lor a Signal Corps battalion whose
maximum force cau only be 170 a field officer
is provided as high in rank as he who com
mands a regiment, whose minimum company
membership is 300 and the maximum (7
companies iv the First and Second) 721, aud
in tue Third (8 companies) *>24. Why,
moreover, should 20 men in a Sigual Corps
for a two-company battalion in a brigade be
the basis of representation and 15 only for
regiments in a brigade of one 8-company,
two 7-conipany and one ti-eompany regi
ment. ana why should the two-company
battalion iv oue brigade huA*e the same rep
resentation as ihe five-company battalion in
another brigade? But what is the need to
further dissect this Avonderful bill, "drawn
up by signal officers who have had years of
experience Aviili the corps?"
WASHINGTON'S NATIONAL GUARD.
The new State, Washington, has now a
real cute little. National Guard to play with,
and the papers are coddling it and almost
killing It witli kindness iv the matter of cum
plitneiitaiy notices. How it is regarded as a
novel toy may oe gathered from the military
column of a Seattle paper, in which are
given thirty paragraphs iv which allusion is
made to twenty-six individuals, classified in
rank as follows: Geuerals 3, Colonels!),
Lieutenant-Colonel 1, Captains (i. Lieuten
ants (including a "Master Lieuteuant") 3,
New Fork visiting guardsmen (rank un
knoAvn) 2, citizen willing audanxious to hold
rank 1, and a "Mrs. Colonel," but nary a
common ordinary prirate. Some of the
items ot military news are worth reproduc
tion: •
A California militiaman asked In the Telegraph
last .Monday if the Mtaß ot the First Kegiineut
should have been mounted at the liuieiulol Gen
eral Geoige L>. Hill. Answer— lter weie uiouul
itl, which is right and proper.
Tiie lunula editor was asked Ihis week: Should
Ihe Colonel have dlsiiiouuted ;u Ihe grave duiiug
Ihe liiing'.' Answer— lie did 1101 dismount, which
Is eon eer.
Ihe lirst Keglment Bacd In Its new uniform
is a ciedit to Hie National Guaid of AYasliiugiou.
It niay.-i as well as It looks.
Ot all llw orderlies and carriers In Hie city
young Masier Lieutenuut Haines takes Hie
prize, lie held back Hie streei-cars, stopped me
moving throng, saluted all bis superior olhceis.
Ou the anival ol (he Tacoma companies be lode
up lo his father, the Colonel, and said: " Colonel
llalnes, Captain Flf.- and Captain Gause, with
U and ll companies, have ariived Irom Tacoma.
They pteseut their coniplmieuts aud are ready
iol tuilher orders."
Lieutenant-Colonel Scott says the First Kegi
ineol will soon be 1 lie best on the I'acitlc Coast.
I'rabably no lady in ihe Stale takes more In
terest in Hie liisi Kcgimem tban Mis. Colouel
J. C. ll .dues, and the utllcers aud men aduure
her veiy much.
The splendid horse presented to Colonel J. C.
Haines by Ihe ofllcers ot tbe Fhsl K> gluieul Is
among the liuesi Hi ihe Slate and tbe colonel cau
well allord 10 leel proud of his steed.
Masier Lieuieuaut Haines supports a horse of
his own, pretested 10 him by Ueneial A. P.
Curry ol Spokane Falls.
AY hen the regiment turns out all stall officers
should report lor duly, aa the stall is lor use aud
1101 lor ornament. Ftiu aud feathers dou'l go.
The boys like to see the plumes wavlug and toe
In 1 a sleeds s; lashing mud aluug tbe slieeis.
Tue leLiiueut band lias been engaged lo go to
Port Townseud 10 meet tbe Ciiy of Seattle on her
arrival.
A large number cf the Guardsmen stroDgly
favor tue Idea ol al lending ibe Woild's Fair.
A TACTFIC GHOST DANCE.
During the week every member of Com
pany A (Oakland), Fifth Infantry, received
a peremptory order to report at the armory
in full uniform on Thursday evening sharp,
and at an early hour. The month of Decem
ber is supposed to be a holiday for national
guardsmen, aud no wonaer the command
jumped at the conclusion that something
Avas about to happen and that the Tribune
published the following war rumor:
The wooaen Indian at Hie Roseberg cigar
ageucy v said to be emu. mulcting a ghost
Uuiice. As a consequence, every member of
Company A, Fllih lufauliy Keglmeut, Second
Brigade, N. G. (.'., lias been commanded lo ap
ical at Hie aiuioiy 10-moi row evening ln lull
uiiifoiin.
Tbe purpose of the assembly proved, how
i ever, a most pacific one, tho company
1
parading strong to surprise it-> former mm
manded, Lieutenant-Colonel Ge >rge C. Par
dee, Brigade Surgeon, wliom it presented
witn an elegant sideboard aud cut-glass ser
vice.
.Having passed satisfactory examination
the lolloAving appointments io Con. pany A
(if the Fifth Infantry have been announced:
Sergeant George F. Whiteomh to be First
Sergeant, Corporals W. J. Downie mid
Charles A. Taber to be Sergeants, I'riva'es
William 11. Stanley and Juhu 11. Nutter to
be Corporals.
Kuinors of possible changes on the staff of
Colonel I). 15. Fairbanks are in circulation,
and it to authoritatively stated that Major
'• J* OBrieo win resign hi-, commissiou.
Ihe whys and AVherefores have not yet
crossed the bay.
A BIT OF A SCANDAL.
The members of a certain company of the
Fifth in Oakland are Aery anxious to have
one of their Bomber curi-martialed and
thrown bodily out of the regiment. They
have asked the commanding officer to pre
sent charges auainst him, and he ha-> con
sented and promised to do mi, but still lie
hesitates and the ball has not been set
arolling. The charges grow out of a short
age of funds, put ]ust how an enlisted man
can be court-martialed for misappiopriating
State funds, which he has no business to
have in bis care or custody, is not very
nppiireut.
A bugle corps havine been organized in
the Filth Infantry the following details for
such corps are announced: Musicians
Harry L. Fair, Horace L. Tisdale, William
L. Clark, Eugene K. Hundley of the band
and Private Horace Leach of Company F.
They will report io Principal Musician A.
D. Whitlock, M. C.S., for duty an I instruc
tion, and be governed by such rules as may
hereafter be adopted. A bill uf dress for
lull dress and latigne uniforms for both the
bugle corps and the conipauy musicians ayill
lie announced in luture orders.
Major David E. Jliies S. 0„ has been di
rected to preside on the 12th prox. at an elec
tion for Captain and First Lieutenant of
Company C (Nationals), First Infantry, vice
John E. Klein and IL 11. Woodruff, terms
expired. Captain Klein, it is known, wili
not stand for re-election, but will apply to
be placed on tho retired list. It is not un
likely that Lieutenants Woodruff aud A. J.
ltuddock will be advanced one grade.
Sergeant Dennis Keardon of the dram
corps has been appointed Drum Major ol iho
Second Artillery, vice Urown, relieved.
AN EI.KITTON IN* THE HUSSARS.
The mandamus proceeding* in-tinned in
Superior Com t to compel Captain C. C. Kerne
to call an election of the San Francisco Hus
surs resulted on Friday in exsctlv what
every one supposed would follow, adisniissal.
The petition was filed on Monday, ani in
the meantime special orders had been issued
directing Major William fluff, Inspector,
to preside at tin election called for the 7lli
prox.
On Saturday evening at the Mnisou llicho
will be given the banquet to Governor Wa
terman aud Governor-elect Murkhani, the
retiring and incoming Cnmnianders-iu-
Chief, by the National Guard Officers' Asso
cmiion of California. Lrina.iier-General
John Gibbon, Bear-Admiral George lirown,
Mayor E. B. Pond and Mayor-elect Georgj
11. Sanderson will be invited gue-ts.
Conipauy E, Second Artillery, has not sent
in its returns for October, ami therefore the
total of the N. G. C. cannot be given iv gen
eral orders. Hy the way, the designation in
orders is "Company " and not " Hatlery."
According t.. general orders Frederick VV.
Zeile, Secretary and Treasurer ol the Amer
ican Sugar Refinery, bas been commissioned
Lieutenant-Colonel and Ordnance Officer on
the staff of Major-Geueral Diuioud.
Lieutenant-Colonel Kosler has been de
tailed to sit as a regimental court-mariial in
the Second Artillery on next Mouday even
ing. '
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
A modern " improvement" is to drop the
m in the abbreviations A. M. aud l\ M., as
for example, 11 a. and 4 :30 p.
It took teu men aud boys to handle a drove
of 200 turkeys that butcher Amos Nac i
drove through the town of Chaltout, Bucks
County, Pa., a few days ago.
Of twin daughters born to Mrs. Taylor oi
Helena. Xv,, the other day, one of th.
babies is s;id to have entered Ihe world al
ready provided with a full set of teeth.
The most expensive drue is physostigmine,
two ounces of which would cost nearly
.2,000,000. It is a preparation from the cal
abar bean and is of use iv eye diseases.
According to a decree of the Archbishop
of Santiago, all bridesmaids in Chile must
dress In black. While gloves and veils are
permitted them, but no colors are allowed.
The house that was occupied by Jefferson
Davis in Uieliinond as the Executive Man
sion of the Confederacy Ims been turned
over to a memorial society us a museum for
war relics.
A result of the recent investigation of the
Adrioudack region is that ths forest lauds
cover only 3,i;uo,otK), while they have been
coniuioniv believed before this year to con
tain r>,ouo.oo.i acres.
The fretful porcupine is said to have an
inordinate fondness ior chewing leather A
blacksmith at Stcckport, N. V., asserts that
a porcupine ate more than hall of his bel
lows in a single night.
Joseph Wetzell, 11 years old. of Hartmans
ville, W. Va., being attacked by a " ire
ineudnus" catamount the other div, shot the
beast through the head, killing it instantly.
He is now quite a hero in the community.
The little cod of the polar seas, although a
pigmy compared with the true cod of the
Grand Banks and George*, stands lo ihe
Esquimaux in as important a relation as its
bigger relative to the people of New En
gland.
Great preparations are being mad.- for the
removal of the eighty-eight coffins from the
"Furstengrufl" in the crypt of the Berlin
Cathedral, tn this vault the rui -rs and
l'riuces of Prussia have beeu buried for
ceuturies past.
La Villa, Fla„ boasts of a snake charmer.
His business is adangerous oue, but he pur
sues his calling day after day Miul makescn
sideruble money. "He shipped thirti-four
rattlei-nakes to Chicago last week and sold
ihein for 825 each."
In Paris, when a funeral is passins, per
sons in view of the procession remove their
hats and remain uncovered until it passes,
and in London, Berlin, Vienna, Itome ami
other Important cities luuerais are treated
with respectful consideration.
German subjects are vaccinated in the
early mouths of life, again on attaining till
age 12, and all males a third time on enter
ing upon their term of compulsory service
in the army. Vaccination is always tens
with calf's lymph ; never from arm to arm.
Little kerosene lamps, made to fit in or
dinnry silver candlesticks, are iv demand
for rich men's tables. They are displacing
candles because they give more light, do not
set tire to the fancy shades, do not smoke or
bum out quickly — and because they are the
fashion.
To fell a large mahogany tree is one day's
task for two men. Ou account of the wide
spurs which project from the trunk at its
base, scaffolds have to be erected and the
tree cut off above the spurs, wbich leave a
stump from ten to fifteen feet high— a waste
of the very best wood.
Iv some part? of Pennsylvania the fences
are built alinrst entirely of the stumps of
huge trees laid iv a row, the roots in juxta
position and interlacing, making a team
iiiat is liai.! to squeeze through or climb
oA'er. In the v. Xt county the fences may be
built almost entirely of stone.
Four young men of Piscataquis, Me.,
while skating i n Harrison Point at Sebe.:
lust week, noticed pickerel swimming about
aud at once secured an ax. Striking the ice
stunned ihe fish, and aa ben a hole ivas cv:
through it was easy to secure a 'urge num
ber. They carricu home thirty-six oi th
finest specimens.
Foreign agents are buying lame number*
of male finches in Voronezh and neighbor
ing provinces nnd sending them to London.
They pay as much as tAveniy-tive kopecks
apiece. The hunting lor these birds has b. -
come quite an industry in iho^e Govern
ments. Xo less than 10,000 finches were
shipped from Kiissia duriug the uiontiis of
August aud Sepiember.
An extraordinary incident occurred in the
court of the Deputy Commissioner of Hos
haligabad, Japan, recently. A man walked
up to the dais where the magistr.it.' Avas Mr
ting hearing a case, and handed him some
thing wrapped up in a pipal leaf, which,
when opened, was found to contain his
wife's nose, the husband having come in to
take the consequences of his act.
The total annual income of the gamine
tables of Monte Carlo is about 20,000,00u
franc 3, or in the neighborhood of 84.000.00i'.
A roulette table shows an average daily
profit of from SIOOO to $1230, and occasion
ally, when a reckless player has been put
ting down the maximum stakes, the table's
winnings will amount to $15,000. Eight oi
tbeso tables were in action at Monte Cristo
throughout the busiest part of last season.
Certain worms similar to tbe tubifex
multiply by produciug new parts. There is
one form, known by the quaint name ol
Nais, which will develop in the midst of Us
own body a second head, and just in front
of the new head a second tail. Thus there
come to be, as it Avere, two worms joiued
together; the front one bas the old head
and a new tail, the hind one a new head
and the okl tail. By and by the companions
separate, and tbe parent body is thus trans
formed into two complete animals.
The Imperial Court of Leipsie, which is
now the supreme tribunal in Germany, bas
just given judgment iv a case which has been
proceeding nearly 200 years. It is a suit
which wa3 commenced early in the last cen
tury by the Free Hanse Town of Lubeck
against the Government of Mecklenburg
with tbe object of obtaining a declaration
tbat the said town has the sole privilege of
free navigation and fishery in the several
rivers and lakes. Lubeck's class's fouoded
on a charter of the __mpei_r Barbarosaa.
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