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■=- I'.ISINF.SS . CnAXCKS. ' Q'l^fifi PARI' CASH: HOTEL FOR 'SALE: i2/-__.OUU . one of the'best locations in the city: Do*' well furnished rooms; fine dining-room and bar-room. 'etc. : thoroughly established: always full ond clearing $200 par month; owner leaving city. country hot. i- for sale; 4 well located houses . j-avlrg fine returns for investment: eomeatonce and look Into them.. Applf-K. KENNY, 22 Kearny. l C; A A SPLENDID MANUFACTURING AND 0"l""U. store business for sale: kept bj pres- to; owner 18 years; he Is retiring from business: Las a large- trade; there Is' actual value for $6000. A i ply K. KENNY, y_2.Kear.iy st. " /! EBY-STOBB FOR SALE) A FINE OI'EN- Vj lng across the bar doing Al business: a most thorough iDvestlmtlon allowed; large stock. Ap- yiy K. KENNY, 22 Kearny st. * OT>CAA PARTNER WANTED IN A FIKST- , .i,|IHI. class livery, hoarding and sale stable, with a tine stage route, carrying tne U. S. Mall, con- nected- is In one of the most desirable interior towns; doing a •_•, business, and sure for s6oo per month clear profits; no previous experience re- o Hired: party will have to ass st in looking ..Iter the <a-Ji and plain accounts, etc. ; the business is get- tusg so large that owner wants an Interested party to assist hiiii: lame stock of horses, bugiies. stages, etc • a inustTliorongh Investigation allowed: sure to doiibic inside of one year. Apply to K. KENNY, -22 Kiaray st. __. 1* ■ iillll WOOD AND COAL BUSINESS lull • *_ '\i*A . sale: established 20 years; a fine loca- tion. ; blocks from Third and Market: doings large business; 3 bors-s, 9 wagons aud buggy, with stock; clears t'iOO per mouth. Apply K. KENNY, 22 . Kearny St. . * H tL'^T.ll LADIES. ATTENTION— BOOB. STA- -7. -. '. tlonery, branch bakery,' candy and gen- eral variety store: tine coruer location ou Bush st: 2 furnished rooms: .... large business: owner leaving the city; askcriflce. Apply K. KENNY, as Kearny st — '* d'AMI PARTNER "AN Cl M: A STEADY X^.iUl'. man who can write a plain hand, lv a itlnc ca'sa- business in this city ; established over 12 "\iiir.s: no previous experience required, but must be -oi 6 .her. stead] habits and willing to devote 9 ' i'bA'iirs' attention per day to this business alone: ■fclraVs from $260 to $350.p__r mouth; 15 days' trial -..allowed ' lore you buy. Apply K. KENNY, 23 Kcnr ii y.st. i It ■4^i_7ifi SALOON AT A GREAT SACRIFICE; .1.1 00. one of the handsomest saloous on . Kearny st_. only a'couple of blocks rrom Market; Is nctually worth $3000; has been established for 25 years; mm best reasons for selling; eomeatonce lf you want a grand place. Apply K. KENNY. ■ Kearny st ' . It . ' - S'KATLY FITTED IP AND PAYING ■ ?*i)t)\). salo, m: prominent Street: 3 living rooms; lii-sl reasonable offer takes It; wld give a trial If de- sired. LINIM 339 Kearny it It SN OR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF BICK- . O ness: $175. 38 Seventh st. Ji'2 4t» (STORE; 9 ROOMS; BEST BARGAIN TO- V-' day: owner retiring. .3119 F'onrth -' je'J *_ Tl Tl SHOEMAKERS— FOR SALE. A GOOD CUS- J tom;_hop:"cbeap. Apply 17 Taylor st je'J 31" JT OR SALE— EXPRESS BUSINESS AND STAND; .. a cheap. 1075 Market st, near Seventh. je2 71* TTnoD-PAYIXG RESTAURANT; BARGAIN IF '* sold to-day. . 16 tolsoui st It* ff- i.i , PAINTING BUSINESS: ESTABLISHED ... 1" ' • '. 7 years; bargain. ALLEN. 632 Market. I* VC ELL-STOCK KD . SALOON. WITH 3 FUR- ■■ i. lsbed rtMiins; bargain. 144 F'olsom. j.'_ i. ' A* OOD ESTABLISHED' CASH BUSINESS; SELL ti at once lor $_'i'o: he.t cnanco forslngle man liJako good waijei. *. 1 » Graut are. je'J 3t* • Villi SALE-IIROCEKY AND BAR.. APPLY 421 ■X Union St. cor. 1. .-ay. place. je*J 7C* '. :ft RFAT SACRIFICE: RESTAURANT FOR ' ;." r- gal*: arcount of 2 places. 103 Fourth. - jeJ 3t* I'-'iOiil INVESTMENT FOR MAN WITH SMALL *■ il .capital to join iii paying business. 107 Shipley 6.-.". on", li.'th. near Folsom.. je'J 'Jt* . l."«.'R SALE-BSANCH BAKERY, NOTION AND . 'Xe.vi_.iy store; uiust be Did this week. Apply this ■'a_______ ]e2 7l« V'i'lifi DAKEET, CONFECTIONERY, ICE l.O— UUU. cream parol* and coffee saloon near ilMaiinet .st, wlih hor.se and wagon; doing a large - 11. i-.-ine.-s;- good stock, line hxtures; old establlsee-1: . ■•ltl-.;:s;is a l.argain : trial given. M. LESS. 995 Market* :^.*-'"|| CIGAR-STORE ON MARKETST.; DO- ' *..—»"'. lnit a line business: good stock; isa bar- g-'il"'. M-, LESS, 9P5 Maiket St. If ' <i',')'A\ CORNER SYIAND BAR; ONE .- si., — .;^i.)U. ,/f'the best locations in the ci;\ . clear- '■■i:*2.£2jO a month sure; trial given. M. LESS. 60S J.iai.kci'st. It* •.JHnYV.V RESTAL RANT; ONE OF THE FINEST -. <_ ,t U-U.*ln the city: clearing $150 a month; bar- •?£s_ ii.' ' JI. LESS. 095 '• Ket. It* £.-<s>.l ,wi HOTEL AND BAR. WITH 27 ROOMS: - «i 1 .1 UU. house full of. boarders; good bar trade; .'-flhe'llittures: good stock: ln the heart of the city; cl'cai'iug $250 per month: reason tor selling, going ■'jJaittls the best oiler ever given. JI. LESS. 995 . "'Kiiii-_.et.st ■. ■ ■ It* '•<_.C'ifi SALOON AND BOARDING-HOUSE, A ij" 1-ViU . 26 rooms; all nicely furnished: bouse full ■' "boarders and lodgers: cheap rent; loug lease; a bar- : (jiiiu. 'a. LESS, 995 Market st It* J-'.Xiyt iv SALOON; A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD; ■■'*2'o*:'U. ilolng'fine business; must he soil to-day .-; on aiyjnnt.of sickness. M. LIiSS, 091 Jlarket. It* ? * Sji'i t'flO "i-BOBSSK GROCERY AND BAR WITH '." V ! it! v. 3 living rooms doluga hue business; : ;\bi^;aii;!vrce- stock-; line fixtures; is a gieat bargain. M. ' ; - --.. •393 "Market, ,- It* Y *<"'Al PARTNER WANTED IN good PAY- '---' «rj.l-.i.lUi'-.fn:g.-.o.yster-house In heart of the city : do- '•*iir. : _.-;a.far_re' biis. is t'-'old' established; clearing over ■_..'-' ■-' iier.m'oiit'li.- JL.LES.-. .i;'.'. Market. It» ; ■ij; I AAA TtI STAC RANT AND OYSTER- . iCT "-'..l.ii.U'-tr doinj large business; elegant ••'■'f ...utie'si. .fii'ie.sio'ck*,"ln heart'of city: it is a bargain; yOXj___g______ JM..LF;SS. 905 Market. It* fc I S>( : lA SALOON ON THE CITY FRONT; DO- .- : •-. I — l." '. big good business ; this is a splendid op- . ilsJrt'iiiuiiyi-for iin'v one desiring a good business: lu- 2'r<r:y_:_-'_! l o)i sulitite-L M. LESS 995 M.ir,. t. It* f' ir .A PARTNER ANTED TO-DAY JtANC- .:■ *v ; — i^U^farmring business; employs 3to hands; ..-•is 6'u.ly. "vuiulbieifor-man willing to work, keep plain J* Ja.c.;oi!--*.t3.;.'n_eu.'s •time and make himself generally - "'\iis kri_l"; ■o $715 a month to each, with splendid '..i'-*('.'F'os|.'i:c't; fbF i'arite.lncrease of trade; business easily ; •lea'rn^d; no h-lgtit or Sunday- work; has full-stock !',-ji.v.it%eriaV. jools.i efc: isa bargain for an active, :.;fi'tciily,'-indu:Ttri_us man full Investigation. Apply . ;__!]________________i Kearnyst. It ":<**;-i fill ESTABLISHED COMMISSION BUSI- *:Vfi ■' l 'U'...- i..5.-, -Partner wanted with wide-awake '...tiliitt well-known responsible business man of good ; -. i_f;":u_!i_>g ahdireputation"; has ELrst-dasfl trade, clear- ' .. i'Ltg i'iild io.s3joo per mouth, and rapidly growing, * .-;**_ij_ti..rf{i.til'res.m'cre assistance: prefers partner to :-.'i;l.c'rk : ;.goo;d'iiifih wanted more than money; can give --T-iestii'of-'re.fereuc'e;- ah exceedingly business, - - t^i't: --AKI-liJ-ilnu r^'ltfl-' Closest Investigation. GEO. ■ ■iST^W A RTJ. 1 3a g ■ any st . It ■' '«_; • I .!%■■ PARTNER WANTED IN" RST-CLASS " ■> ■*-—•'• ':. butcher-shop; one of the best in thecity; .*.•'• : Jic'iiOo.-'ciier; must take and deliver orders ;_ With ani; collect, etc.; bs splendid team; stock :-..toiVls:;, xhea'p r'&irt:- rooms; stable: business estab- i-\Hs.i_v-'d'.fpr Tears clears $.5 to $luu per month to : :._a-_i'-'. ni'.i.:.suc.u'.a bargain: don't miss It. Apply '.': *______(___________ Kearuy st It ' : Qilflii' PARTNER WANTED-NEW AND SEC- -■-%,- *lyV. onil-liand furniture, crockery, glass, tin- •y/__.t£_ urholat'ery and general hou.c-lurol-lii: _ store, ■;-w*Rh -large -'-slock .and trade, closrlng from t.:o to -■.S-JI-'per wee-; proprietor Srst-class upholsterer; .•■iro.utrols largi.- trade-in that line; wants phrin work- -• ring- man for store work: will find plenty to do: no ■esptci-'rici. necessary; Is a splendid chance for some *>gbdo, reliable, energetic man: full Investigation and >.C ? -jt reference. GEO. STEW ART. T . 15 Kearny. It v i.l lil CORNER GROCERY AND PAYING ■ -C-.tAXjU. business. Mclaughlin x CO., 26 Kearhy. -. , **■ . : '_ it* '.•"o'f-r.A RESTAURANT AND OYSTER-HOUSE; -i^i.-iOU. bargain;' MCLAUGHLIN A CO., JO Kearny. ". .- -■ If '*'<& A) A CANDY AND VARIETY-STOKE; MUST ■• . jyAtuy,. sell: a C 0. .26 Kearny.l* '■'iU'l' ,t\- TiTNINGKOiIM AND BAKERY: GOOD ■•_. f.cll/'. business: selling on account of death iv . ■ tiiinliy. i .vi g.iil.'n A CO.. 26 Kearny st It* • «i.'*>fifih SALOON: PAYING WELL. McLAUOH- ; ■.''.!...* •''■• LJN ,v. CO., 26 Kearny st .It* .-.'. C RE- I AU RANT -BARGAIN THIS ■' *"' '*■ ..''"'• '..' ... ' Mclaughlin, 26 Kearny st it* ■ •C'i'.fill GROCKRT, 4 ROOMS AND BAR: ' v vU«« rent 92 50; a genuine bargain. He- .* 1 vliaiLl.N A C0..-J6 Kearuy st. * It* Q'»-( r CORNER BRANCH RAKKR'Y.3 LIVING . i.OOo. rooms. MCLAUGHLIN. 36 Kearny. j'Jst» QTr.fi BUSINESS AND LOCATION BEST IN '■ ._ I iii. this city, for money: pays $S0 month; . t'loii given; no humbug or swindle; any lady or ,'ffeottemnn can it. Address. A. /.., P. x 157. Ca1x. l.rinch Ofhce. my3l SaMo 2t» "I K. YOU WANT TO SELL TIIE WHOLE OR AN X -interest in an established business, if it is paying reasonably, call at.M Kearnyst: we hare a number ' of* cash buyers on baud-willing to Invest from $50i) to HI O,OOO. J. W. DONNELLY X CO.. 34 Kearny.l* i-..-|| CIGAR-STORE, CONNECTED WITH A OOUU. leading hotel; good stock; bargain. J. AY. I. OX-NELLY, 34 Kearny st It* ffi 10 fifi PARTNER WANTED IN A MANU- . sJJ* I UUU. factoring bnslness. Apply J. W. GA LE ■At ZELL, 3U5 Kearny St.. Room 2. ]el 3t* v_ - , ./ i PARTNER IN SALOON. APPLY.. W. *T-)''V. GALE a: FEAZELL, 305 Kearny St., Ifoom 2._ jel 8t« $-.'11(1 PARTNER IN AN ESTABLISHED COM- C' 1"". mission business: Apply to .I. vv. GALE a FEAZELL, 306 Kearny St.. Boom 2. . * jel 3t« Ai* ANTED BY A LADY WHO has been IN xx the restaurant business for years, a lady with . (200 or $300 to join me In opening a llrst-class homo. restaurant In this city. Write or call 106 Fourth slreet ■ y jel 2t.» C-yfi BIG SACRIFICE; STOCK ANDFIXT- • »jOU. ores: variety-store. 439 JlcAlllster.jl 2t» Jqil'/AA MONTH CLEAR PROFIT: OLD KS- ... _~OU tabllsbed stationery business clearing tne above. Address Room 26. 402 Montgomery st.l-ji HOME BAKERY, CANDY AND VARIETY -. J-l store with furniture 3 nice living rooms': no ti -a .unable offer refused. Apply Call Branch. 1 3* CIANDY AND VARIETY STORE FOR SALE, ' with furniture for housi koeplng;. very* cheap. ■ £19 Post St. ' Jel4t« \'ARIETY AND BRANCH BAKERY STORE FOR ■sale; 2 rooms. ■ 1428 Pacific St. ]el 3t» - TO SILL OUT Vol i: BUSINESS PROMPTLY X* Tor cash go to I. D. BARNARD. 1 148 Market St. hcf.Jlason and Taylor; established 1859. Jel 2t» 7. 4 fifi GROCERY- AND BAB, WITH 3 NICE __JSXUU. living rooms; rent only $10; good loca- tion: paying trade; |_os!tiye bargain. 1. D. I'-AR- Mill), 1148 Market st, near Taylor. jel 2t» «,jf|| AT A SACRIFICE: CANDY, STATTON- •ci-ioU. cry and large ice-cream parlors: line location'; near 5 schools and baths;- tills Is a legiti- mate business: Rood reason for selling. Call between 12 m. and 10 1. v., 717 Montgomery aye. myiil 3t* PRINTING OFFICE ¥l It SALE; CHEAP. lni|iiire 64 South Park. , • iny3l st« lIABE CHANCE TO BUSINESS MEN; TO HE J v disposed of. an old-established shoe-store; 4 living-rooms; with or without furniture;. sold at a sacrifice on account of death. Inquire of owner. 517 Valencia st ____^ . my3l St* J,'OR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE bakery, entree-saloon and restaurant. Apply 320 Sutter St., LAMBLA'S Employment Offlee. ln3l :it« PICIAN WANTED TO TAKE GOOD OF- lice practice: $200.LLOYD, 18 H .-.: . . ,_l 3* J 'OR SALE - FIRST- CLASS SALOON ON _T Kearny st.: no reasonable niter refused. Call at 215 Slxthst. W. A. SULLIVAN*. * invi-lllTf' "OESTAUKANT DOWN TOWN TO LEASE FOR A i a term of years to responsible party; present owner runs a tirst-class bar in connection. Address P. I:., H0i.143, Call Branch Offlce. my 27 7t* 1 lOR. SALE-COFFEE AND CHOP iioi -I.: lull sale cheap. 248 Fourth. iny_S 7t* J' OUGI.N'G-HOUSE FOR SALE, 8 BOOMS; RENT i cheap; central part of this city. Apply at this 1 nice. - . my 23 7t* pItANCHBAKERY FUR SALE-CHEAP. 410V_ _JL> Fifth -*.. my'JS 7t» ■f I:oi KUV STORE for sale, WITH 4 LIVING -■ t rooms. '.;,!.. CAttßranch Office. my'JS 7t* * SMGAR BUSINESS. APPLY AT * STORK, 412 \r Kearii) »t. _. iny'2B 7t» roil BALE-ESTABLISHED 14 YEARS: TRIM- J. mlng-storefor lady who understands plain dress- making and family sewing. 511 Bryant m2B St* BUSINESS CHANCBS-CONTINUF.D. SMALL GROCERY AND FIXTURES-COTTAGE house with furniture; poultry: garden: stables: horse and wagon; city route: established 16 years: ' cheap to right party. W. Y. HEALY, 719 Market.lt {■„),)• CITY FRONT SALOON— CO.ME AND i_.__j—Q. make an offer: owner obliged to sell to- day. W. F. lIKALY. 719 Market at lt SI I'dll PARTNER WANTED IN Al LIVERY O 1 OUU. stable and riding academy: clearing $250 per month; not necessary to understand the business: owner requires the assistance of a steady man. who will take .111 Interest in the business. Ap- ply Vi. F. HEALY, 718 Market st. lt fi>o/l(i FRUIT-STORK FOR SALE; FINE ifrOUU. location; owner leaving lor Europe; sells wine by the gallon. W. F. HEALY.7IO Markrt.l m., i/*i FINF*; chance for MAN* AND WIFE; iE* Ol't'. saloon and lodging-house of 10 rooms: clearing $100 per month; great bargain. Apply W. i. HEALY. 719 Market st. It EST A l KANT; ONE OF BEST LOCATIONS IN Oakland; cause poor health. Address Restaurant, Box 3. this olhce. my 27 7t* l< 1(11 111 MILLINERY BUSINESS; DOING i^ 1 v'l'u, good business; one of best thorough- fares In city. It M. Box 121, Cau, Branch, my J tt' '&') DOWN AND 60 CENTS PER SHARE PER tj/— nth will purchase shares ln the Republic Savings, Building and Loan Association; $16 per month will pay oil a loan or $1000; call or Bend for prospectus; opeu dally ami evenings until 9 o'clock. 694 Market lit mr 30 tf Cf A^til CHOP-HOUSE A- RESTAURANT: DOING to) "lUU. good business. Apply Call Office. I<> I in* ■L-'OR SALE-BUTCHER-SHOP ESTABLISHED 15 Jl years. Eighteenth and Cappsts. my IT If * l.OiHllNtl 1111 l SIN . FOB - SAI.L. STTIkIXA^'NE CORNER BOUSE, 22 ROOMS, «_■ 1 UU . on Market st, clearing $100 per month. Apply W. F. HEALY, 719 Market st. it •JbC7C GREAT BARGAIN, OWING TO DEATH in-tl I _>. of owner. 18 rooms on Sixth si.; cheap rent. W. F. 11EALY, 719 Market st. ■ lt FEW BARGAINS IN WHICH NO REASONABLE _T offer will be refused. 7 rooms; Dat; corner on cable. lOrooms; flat; prominent corner, 23 rooms : clears $120 per month. 'JO rooms: good paying house. lull other houses not advertised. J. F. LINDEN, 339 Kearny st - 1' Oil ROOMS: 1:11. BEST- PAYING LITTLE .Lt' boose in town: centrally located; sickness cause of selling: see us and make offer. J. W. DON- NEI.LY, 34 Kearny st It* _*. I QAA 86- ROOM cool) LODGING-HOUSE; «Ji I OUU. positively clearing over $200 monthly; must ■ii. Mclaughlin a co., jo Kearny, if 7 1 LODGING-HOUSES — FOB BARGAINS IN I — I lodging-houses, saloons, restaurants, groceries, cigar-stands and nil branches of business call on .1. W. GALE A FREAZELi., 305 Kearny, Room 2.1 .it" 10DGING-HOOSE; 19 ROOMS; FURMSHED; -I-i cheap; most he -.old. COS Bush st. my "JT 7t* 1-iK.NIIIKE OF 8-ROOM HOUSE; ALMOST new: 1 floor pays rent; bath ami modern con- ven iences. 27 Taylor st. : apply afternoon, my i I lin* i . .: NI 1 ; A.i. FOlt 5.11.1.. \i KITCHEN I AI...LS. *l 60 KACH. AT J U. sen i.i. iiaas' Furnltnre Store. 408 Eleventh St. Oakland. de 6 cod tl j OB SALE— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WITH V cheap rent 7 Mlvi aye. my 3l 3t* VURNITURE OF 7 ROOMS. NEARLY NEW, _V cheap; account. sickness 543 Minna. 30 7t* pOUNTRY BUYERS WISHING SECOND-HAND Vj furniture or carpets, at reduced prices, calls: ROSENTHAL'S, 110 Fourth st; satisfaction guaran- teed or money refunded: goods shipped free, nlAr-f LEgJaNT BRUSSELS CARPETS SEWED AND KlN'l HRI iSELS CAKl'i.is SEWED AND laid, 60c per yard. SHIREK, 1234 Stockton. 19 tt .Ji- fifltl YARDS OF NEW AND SECOND £u.xj\J\.l hand carpets, from 10 cents to 75 cents per yard, at JONES' Auction House, 25 ami 27 Eighth st. lf'J3 tf ED-ROOM SUITS of 7 PIECES FOR $15. WILEY B ROS.. 931 Mission st. 14 tr , LL PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES; ON I',- -2\ stallmeuts. without Interest, you ran furnish your home as cheap as for cash elsewhere at HEX- RY'S large turnlture aul carpet rooms, ls to 24 F l l Is st 24 tf i GOOD CHANCE— YOUR HOUSE FURNISHED ."i complete with furniture, carpets, stoves, cur- tains, blankets, pictures and mirrors, at cash prices, on easy installments; small deposit M. FRIED- MAN * CO.'S, largest installment bouse on the Coast. 228 and 230 Stockton v., cor. Post: open evenings: prompt attention paid to country order.. STERLING FURNITURE CARPETS AND fiiriiiture. 1039 aud 1041 Mullet st, Rosenthal Building. ' au7 tf \ IITmY GOODS ARK DOWN TO BED-ROCS -.**V prices: parlor suits $25. ranges $6, new cham- ber sets complete $15: reductions all round; cash if Installments. T 11. NELSON. 136 Fourth st 30tt ~ I^'KNITUKK IV.-NTKD. HIGH 'PRICE PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD PUR- ulture. GALLAGHER, 1241 Market. hr.9tb. 6 If A~ I.WAYS SELL YOUR FURNITURE. CARPETS, -fV etc., to MARK LEVY, Boom 90, Murphy Buildiug, and receive extra money. . ap39 tf CCA BE. 128 FOURTH ST. AND 743 MISSION, pays the highest price for furniture and carpets. LARGE QUANTITY OF SECOND-HAND FUR- ulture wanted; 20 per ceut paid more than else- where. MALu.nk, 34 Fourth st ; new store mJJif 3. SIMMONS A CO., AUCTIONEERS. WILL . boy your luruiture, plauos and books. 10*7 Market st _ apU tt FTER TRYING OTHERS, DON'T SELL US- UI you have seen < HAS. LEVY, 536 and ill California st. he pays the highest casb prices 'or furniture; oflice fixtures, etc ap'Jl tf STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY WILL buy your furniture for rash or exchange new furniture for eld. 1043 Market st ap!9 6m LL SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND CAR- pets bought, large or small lots; call or saul postal ROSENTHAL. 110 Fourth st nolttt DH NIH, 829 MARKETST., PAYS HIGH) . price for second-hand furniture. sps tf Y'OO CAN GET MORE MONEY FOR YOUR SEC- onl-liainl furniture from J. NOON AN A CO.. 1021 Mission St.. nr. slvtn. tnan elsewhere lalttf CAP.PKIS CIARPETS— SMITH'S BRUSSELS, 65c A YARD: V J Installmeut price elsewhere $1 a yard. M. I-RIEDMAN* A CO.. 228-230 Stockton St. cor. Post . I)OXBURYBRIISSEI_S CARPETS SEWED. LAID, X\ and lined, 90c per yard. S. W. SHIREK, 1231 Stockton st. near Broadway. mil J t' tie AAA YARDS OF NEW AND SECOND- ___,).. 'I.l*l band carpets from luc to 75c per yard, st H. L. .IoNI-.s' Auctiou House, 25 and 97 Eighth St., near Market. * - mr'32 If /iLOSING UP ESTATE; BRUSSELS SEWED. Vj laid.OOe: 2-p!v.2o. :00-eio:'i.l-ji , &6f : malting, loe. NEWMAN Hltlis.. 1 17 ■■siithjt II VNlis. VIOLIN'S, ETC. oTtENTToirPORIfALE, CUEAP-II INDSOMB upright piano, aud IA perfect order. 321 Taylor street je'J 3t» L INK STEINWAY UPRIGHT IN PERFECT OR- A u.-r; must be sold. 110 McAllister St. je!3t»- TTI V DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS XX and save agents' profits and freight; 25,000 of our pianos in use: established 25 years : second-hand Cbickering, Knabe, opera, Haließ X Davis, *io, etc.: installments or cash, anitsell. odd Fel- lows' Hall, Seventh and Market stL niy'JO tf IRST-CLASS EASTERN-MAKE PIANO; MUST be sold: leaving city. 18 Twenty-sixth a. bet. ' Bartlett and Valencia. ■ my9fl 7t* Jig- GOOD EMERSON PIANO FOR SALE ON QO_>. $5 lu.tallinent.. 213 Powell st. luyJS 7t lIEST PLACE ON THE COAST TO BUY A PIANO ll or an organ;' pianos from $100; organs from $50; leading makes; finest stock. F. W. SPENCER .v Co., 723 Market St., second floor. iny27 tf I/INK NEW UPRIGHT; Mis; SELL; LEAVING J. city. 616 Ellis, In rear. myia lm rpHE ONLY ONE CHANCE IN SAN FRANCISCO J to buy a new piano at agents' prices. Call and see what we have to offtfr; you win find It to your advantage. F. w. SPENCER * CO., 723 Market st, second floor. my] 1 tf TEI N WAY PARLOR ORAND- ANU STEINWAY , right; both in good order: bargains, F. W. SI'ENCEU A CO., 723 Market, secoud Boor. mylltf EIGHT PIANOS OF LEADING HAKES at surprisingly low prices to close consignment. V. W. Si'ENi & CO., 723 Market St., second floor. my! 4 tf (j> -(.SQUARE PIANO, GOOD CONDITION NEW <J)UU pianos on Installments. FAY. 1799 Mission. DARE CHANCE ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL— XX KOHLER i CHASE, 137 Post st, will give, bar- gains tn pianos and organs. myll tf ARGAI.NS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT KOHLER X CHASE'S, -] 37 Post st an'J4 tf DECKER BROS.' MATCHLESS PIANOS KOHLEK 1 CHASE. 137 Postst au'J4 tf II ALLEY A DAVIS AND KIMBALL PIANO AND Jl Organ Agency. W. G. BADGER. 796 Market sttt TIIANOS; VARIOUS MAKES; HALF-PRICE; X easy terms, at STATU AM'S, 13J2 Market my'Jtf "l7olt SI KIN WAY, KRANICH * BACH. ROE- -1 nlsch, Gabler pianos, M. GRAY CO., 206 Post 25ct 1,-AND INSTRUMENTS, PACKARD ORGANS, D sheet music. M. PRAY CO., 906 Post st 25 tf STECK, HARDMAN, VOSE AND STEHLIN'I pianos sold on $10 monthly installments. HEN'J. CURTAZ A SON, sole agents. 90 O'Farrell st an7cf TV W.SPENCER * CO., AGENTS CHICKEBING X. . A Sons, i ..loiver Bros., Colby and Opera pianos. 723 Market st, History Buliaiiig, second floor. 2d BYRON MAUZY. AGENT SOIIMEK, UALLETT.* Cinuston, Newby X Evans. 206 Post my2'Jtt rpilE BANCROFT COMPANY, 721 JIARKET ST, J. agents for the Miller. Bennlng. Stultz A Bauer and Kurtzmann pianos and llrst-class organs, tel 4 tf CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMErTca-THE eight-page WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 25, postage free. ion s.ti.'K — .llisi::.:i.i,.iNKol's, VATTOVAL 111 rroN-iIOI.E MACHINE; IS XV good order, 611 Kills. It* 1 OK s I LB— TO BE removed; f*ramf: BUILD- -1 ing NW. cor. Van Nessand Market: 2 stores, and 6 rooms upstairs. Apply at premises, or EAS in.N A ELDRIDGE. 618 Market. ;e2 7t»_ Clin CHICKS," 10 CENTS BACH. HATCHED BY tJUU SCHULES' Incubator. 1213 Valencia. 9 8t» LINE FRESH MILCH COW. INQUIRE SIRS. 1 X AUNKRY. 1408 Twenty-fourth st jel 3t«_ GOOD WATCHDOG FOR SALE. APPLY TO u-i.o Poweilst Jol3t* VTEATLY-MADB WOODEN FENCE FOB SALE. -lv Apply at 383 Dolores st. ji-i 3t» (jTI-l IMPROVED SINGER BEWING-MA- »]nlU. chine; almost new; with attachments. 221 i.'th St. _j__ jel 3t« HOUSE FOB SALE— TO BE REMOVED. 915 Jackson st jel 3t* SMALL PURE-PROOF SAFE FOB SALE CHEAP. 0 42 Main st. mr3o tf IVORTABLE BAKB-OVEN AND COUNTER AT 1 half price. 1139 l'iiciic st I'.y-i'i 7t» SAILBOAT FOB SALE CHEAP. INQUIRE COB. 0 Missouri and Santa Clara its., I'o.r. ro. my 37 7t» /-'AS FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS VERY CHEAP. IJ 11 L I ttCH MIDI, 1137 Clay St. my93in_ r-IREAJI OK MILE DELIVERED AT AONEWS. VJ Narrow eange. Box 408, Santa Clara. my 4 if SHEPARDS FOOT AND POWER LATHES. O HICKS, agent. 667 Mission St. so*37 tt _ AND SECOND-HAND SAFES. MIGHELL li A RICHARDS, cor. Bush and Market sts.olO 12m SAFE, SCALE, LETTER-PRESS, STOKE TRUCK and money-till cheap. 102 Clay st au'JS 12m _ Sl.i ONI) HAND BOILERS, ENGINES, PUMPS, .shafting, pulleys, belting, water pipes, etc. lv IN'l'OSil X WOLPMAN. 13/ Beale st del tf FINANCIAL. - . ~i^f\n7ii[\i\To~hM AT LOWEST MAR- tJrOUU.UUiI ket rates on city and country real estate, any amounts. SCU ULLER. 420 Calliorula. U THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO. MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1890-EIGHT PAGES. i— - -~^__aa___s_i__________ ' ' .'A-: CITY REAL ESTATE. QUI' IllXtX GROCEKYMEN, ATTENTION 1 — »Jh I U.UUU. choicest corner In the Mission: 1 • short block from Market st ; corner store and flat of 6 rooms and bath above; adjoining store has 2 flats above; Income «11» monthly; lot has foot fronton llithst: this Is growing properly slid a sale and proliiahle Investment «. B. marsh uij; a CO., 030 Muriel St., rear omce. jel 7t C'yTfWl FLATS; RENTING FOB «42 PER ftd _ UU. month: lot 25x80: on Natoma St., near l'Jth. CHARLES E. LLOYD, 18 Montgomery, jel 3 C_iC7P.ll 3 FLATS ON POWELL ST., NEAR vpi) I U. clay, renting for $58 per month; good substantial building. CHARLES E. LLOYD, IS Montgomery st. jel 3t AFP 4 MATHEWS, METAL ROOFERS. 8 POLK st, near Market ' m>*22 l'Jm UTTEITsT.— CORNER; 02x89:6: business prop- erty : choice piece. Sbutwell st— hats; 13 rooms; lot 32x122:6. (2100-4 lots ln Market-st. Homestead; very cheap. $3000— Corner; 101:6x118; on Castro St.; note price. _ ' Three extra large lots; ono block S. of park; per lot: lots lv locality selling at $800; 2 Holly lark lots; choice and cheap. FALCONER A Co., 12 Montgomery st. 3 e * 2* an-lift BEAUTIFUL HOME; » ROOMS AND iJrOoUU. bath: all modern improvements: near- ly new; good neighborhood; handy to Haight-st cable: apply on premises. 103 Devisadero st. bet. Halght snd Waller. ; jel 21 ■_ d_ IJ_ A All elegant NEW BOUSE, 2023 ij) I iI.UUU. I'aciflc aye., near Laguna st. ; 12 rooms; hot a r; front and roar balls: dining-room. stairs and halls neatly paneled: stone walk all round; unobstructed view; house opeu; must be sold. 1 7t* fIOTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH FOR SALE 'or rent: In Holly Park, near Mission st. Apply to O. P. MAPLE. 38 Fourth st. jel at* I, OR SALE— 3OB FELL ST., NR. OOUGH; LOT i 27:6x120 to rear street; front and rear bouse of 4 Hats aud store: price $13,500. jel 31* Q 1 'Al CHOICE PARK LOTS, 25 BY 120. O-IUU. $.50-- Choice park lots, corners, 32:0 x 100: number of each lot on wh.te fence surround- ing the block, which is well located S. side Golden Gate Park, very near one of the greatest highway boulevards In the world and Market-st. extension; on cable-line; magnificent view: terms easy; S'Jfi cash ud $5 monthly. HOYT, ARNOLD A- CO., 6,4 Market st. jel ot 4:7(1(1(1 easy payments: house ok 9 «JP 1 UUU. rooms; modern improvements: near completed. GiiOItUE M. SALSBURY, builder, 1733 Creell st. . 111) 30 o. - . .ft CASH; BALANCE IN MONTHLY PAY iff UUU ments: why pay rent? I am now offering? new, handsome Cottages. 5 rooms and bath, brick foundation, 7-lcot basement, patent sidewalk, double parlors, wooden mantels]and tiling, with all latest Improvements, on Sanchez St., bet, JDih and 26th; 2 blocks from Castro-st cable-cars. 1.. LAND- LER, -jj--' _. Montgomery st. my 4 -uMuVVa lm «a Ir iv FINE~ CORNER LOT, 50x170, NKAK «3>4i)U. University; superb view; $50 cash and $10 monthly. $500— Lot 30x140, within 9 blocks of university grounds, $50 cash and $10 monthly Houses lor sile on easy payments. PHELPS X RICHARDS, 11 Montgomery st. ( or opposite Berkeley sta- tion. HI.VJ9 tf ftilAfl LOT 84x00, IN* BERKELEY; SIDE 0--UU. walked: * 2 5 cash, $5 monthly. $350— Corner, 75x100: living creek. $200— Sldehill; lot 100x100; $5 monthly. $900— Other lots; send for maps. CHAS. A. BAILEY, owner. 624 Market st. ap*J7 tl OtVIAAA ■' MODERN COTTAGES IN COURSE ij'.iUUU. of construction: 5 rooms: bath: fin- ished basement; wood mantels; large lot. 25x114; easy terms. Jersey st, 11/3 block W. of Castro. 'J8 7t Si l|o oi COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS: GRATE «_* I OUU. and mantel; lot 96x123; 200 feet from Geary st. : leaving city. 16 Parker aye. uiy'Jd 71* IF YOU WISH TO EXCHANGE LANDS. CITY X property or Eastern property, give me the list of sane. WM. N*. lIOLWAV. 194 Sansoine st. ■■:-.: 7 lin I 11(1(1 LOTS FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF 1 UUU East Berkeley: prices from $75 each, wards; 100 houses for sale from $800 each up- wards, on installments if desired; beautiful lots, beautiful bouses: if you wan! a bargain come and see us. PHELPS X RICHARDS. 11 Montgomery st. San Francisco, and opp, Berkeley station, all tf ALA.I! i 'l V iii.ll. ISTV■) . . Xillllli LARGE3-STORI HOUSE, T ROOMS, '' 'I 'U. bat.-i, large closets and modem Im- provements; lot 50x158; splendid view of bay; a home worth having. JOHN T.HALE, 1502 Park street . jel 7t* » LAMEDA BARGAINS— $1700— LOT 25x145: XV nice modern cottage 4 rooms and bath: 1 block from Park st. : $250 cash : $25 per month.. $2700— Lot 33:4x196; 5 rooms and both; on Cen- tral : 6600: balance $30 per month. (No. 385) $9750— L0t 53x117: new modern cottage s rooms and bath; 3 blocks from station; $500 cash: bal- ance $41) per month. (No. R) $31100— Lot 27x115: new 2-story house 7 rooms and bath st station; $600 cash; $35 per month (X) $;uoo— Lot 50x125; line new modern 2-story house 7 rooms and bath on central aye. easy terms; a good bargain. (No. 413) $7800— Lot 50x150; elegant new 2-story house 10 rooms, with stable; welilocated; part cash. (-Mil) Houses built to suit; 15 per cent down, balance easy installments; cheap lots In ail parts of Ala- meda; houses to let and money to lean. 11. P. MoREAL a CO.. 1428 Park st, Alameda, and 403 Mont no mery st. San 1- tan, isc.i. nil 1 t' COUNTRY HKAL ESTATE. 9 '.s -1 I, EUAN 1* NEW HOUSE WITHIN 15 — minutes' drive of Redwood City. San Mateo County; magnificent view S. F. Bay and surrounding country: great bargain as owner leaves for Europe Julie -jist. For further particulars apply- 201 23d st. bet Bryant and Harrison. F. CASSIDY. jel 3t* JJIOR SALE OK EXCHANGE 2 OR 4 LOTS IN* X I the business pait of Fresno City: Improvements. Address M. i.. P.. Box 140. Cam. Branch nine. 1 3* SEND STAMP 1 111: W. R. MClilll.WS * CO.'S 0 new catalogue of grain, fruit, raisin, wine ami grazing lands; the finest list ever printed. W. K. MATTHEWS .v CO.. 5 ■/_ Kearny st. i. ,;i lino pREAT BARGAIN OFFERED TO EFFECT IM- 1 1 mediate sale: pays very l.irste Income; 3 quarter sections best level wheat land, adapted to fruit, with (arming Implements and live stock, In Butte Co.. near town, c. G. STRONG, 21 Third. iu3l st« fr ] c , ,|i 11 Vi ACRES; FINE bottom LAND; ig) I UUU. adapted to French prunes: only 2 miles from the prosperous town of Boots Rosa. Ap- ply to OWEN McARDLE at saloon. SE. cor. Fourth and Market sts. my__ 7t* \l E HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF COLONY vi land- subdivided into 5. 10 and 20 acre tracts at the uniform price of $15 per acre: on easy In- stallments: send for circulars. California land ASSOCIATION, 634 Market -:. lnr'J3 tf AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN LEAVING THE JV State will sell ins property at a sacrifice for cash or good mortgages; Santa Clara County utock. grain and fruit farm, 1000 acres, J l2 50 per acre; stock, crop and Implements, low valuation: 16 acres, Wrights Station, $101); 15 and 16 aires. San Jose, part in fruit, $360 per acre; Monterey count), 610 acres, ISO in volunteer wheat, •*;■; ptr acre; ISO un- .".'ii..*-"vcd 1 per acre: livery stable, bam and cot- tage, san Miguel, $5000: also 3 lots, $700 each; also some _,o'i mines: two-thirds "can remain on mort- gage on any of these: particulars on ajpll atiou. Address A. W. 12.. 2814 Sacramento st, San Iran- Cisco^ ap2B tf q. 1 li; BACH — BEAOTHrUL colma LOTS, 1 __■• 1 —.) block from first station beyond city limit ; trains run to suit laboring and business people; also a new connection with 'bus line, connecting with | Mlsslon-st. cars; only $50 cash; tan ;-. a -iiHe.i opportunity to get a home; these lots will double In value soon. '._,;. SAI.L - FITZHLIiH HOPKINS CO., '2_.. oiurkc* st. San Francisco. my! 2 lm SCHOOL LANDS, $160 TO »3 AN* ACRE: ON "very easy terms; sold by the Statu In tracts to suit: no residence or Improvement required; all , kinds of lands, in many different counties; send stamp for list Open Monday, Wednesday ami Satur- day evenings. P. W. LAKE, (i lTouil Building. 13 tf 171L MORO— WBARE AUTHORIZED TO OFFER J a limited number of lots, blocks and 5-aere tracts In the beantlful seaside resort of El Moro, San Louis Obispo County, at extremely low rates. El Morois situated ou the shores of the lovely laud- locked bay and harbor of tho same name, being the only natural harbor on the coast between San Fran- ctsco and San Diego. '1 ins elegant resort Is on tne surveyed lino of.two railroads, and i- destined to become one of the favorites of the coast. Full par- ticulars and prices at our office or by mall. To par- ties seeking a health or pleasure resort In nn on- equaled climate, line bathing facilities, best of hunt- ing, fishing and boating, this Is an opportunity sel- dom offered to procure at a small con a lovely loca- tion (or a home. CALIFORNIA LAND ASSOCIA- Iii.N. 1,;',! Market st. ' niy'Js tf IiF.NTIsTS. DR. THOMAS 1.. HILL, ODDFELLOWS' BUILD- Ing: office boors, b to 5. ap24 cod 1 \R. LEEK, 724«/ 2 MARKET ST., RUSTICATES X* from June Ist two weeks. myitl 23t* BEAUTIFUL BET #7; PAINLESS it ACTING 11 5Uc; gold plates: bridge work; crowns; fillings; at lowest rates. DR. C. a. PERRY. 8 Mason st. des t_f TVK. EF.A. 923 MARKET, EXTRACTS 111-. I'll XJ lor sL'c; with gas for $1 open evenings, sell V •UOii.ME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- ■L* ket, gas specialists; only safe and reliable anaes- thetic in use; simple, harmless, pleasant and sure; artificial teeth from $7 per set; hlilng iroin $1-, «i- -tracting. bOc: with gas, $1. my 9 12m A~ LL NEWSPAPERS HAD LONG ARTICLES IN them stating that the insane asylums are lull of people who took gas only once for painless tooth ex- traction and went craay My secret painless method IswonderruL By its use any dental operation may be done painlessly. 'A ill mrlelt. $100 for auy tooth that I cannot extract without sleep ureas, eras though a dozen dentists have failed to extract It All operations dove bettor than elsewhere, slues 1 have seven first prizes for beautiful fillings, plate and crowu work. There lire 5 Leek dentists. Olhce open till 9:31) r. it.; Sundays till 3 v. 11. Dit UEORGE W. LEEK. 0 O'Farrell st oc9 tf A PULL SET OF TEETH FOR $7 FILLINGS AT lowest prices; work warranted DR 3. W.KEI $41 Market st. opp. Baldwin. aulu tf I ,U. C. H. WILSON, DENTIST.' 925 MARKET XJ St.. bet. Fifth and Sixth, opn. Mason. delstf DR. CABSII.I.V 'B PA 11. BBS DENTAL rooms, 202 Fourth st; best teeth $4 to $7; ex- tracting or filling 25c. to .1 : half price to poor. all tf t'OI.ION DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MARKET / st (I'iielau Building): gas specialists; positively extract teeth without pain; only olhce that uiakos run! gives the celebrated "Cotton Gas"; 30,000 ref- erences; established 1863; all opcr it Inns In dentistry performed. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. 'e7tf_ DB.' A. LUDLUM HILL, 113 MARKET ST.. BET. XJ Tenth and Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over iixa new: teeth from $8 per u-t: extracting 50c. mttf dl; 7 A SET POR TEETH; WARRANTED. A3 <__? I good as can be made; filling SI. DR. SIMMS. llrntlsf. 9.10 Market St.. i, est I'.uNlwin Iri.-atcr.ocl tf Klllit ATllir.'.Vl.. TTdyT SPEAKING " FRENCH J." ITALIAN^ (JER^ J a man and l-.li.:lisli. ilcslres organizing a class. MME. A. 1 *. . 846 Mission st. jel 7t» GiUITARAND PIANO LESSONS GIVEN*, $3 TO I $5 per month. 39 Fifth st. my 39 iim_ I' TOJBTTI, HAVING RETURNED FROM XJ. New York, will reopen his classes inert May lath; figure painting In oil and pastel; portraits, etc. studio 142 Murphy Building. niy'J'J lot CIONVER.-sATION'AL FRENCH AND FLUTE LEB- -/ sons. 23c per lesion. W. FORD, 917 P01k. 27 15* SF'. siinniLOF ORATORY-ALL BRANCHES ■ of elocution taught GUV 111 it HELL, 637 Post J ESSONS IN WATER COLOR AND CRAYON J portraiture; landscapes in oil. ROUSE A SON, 99 M urpny Luilllng. my! 7 lm ART— LOCKWOOD BTDDIO, 333 HAIGHT ST.: painting, modeling ,etc ; studies rented. myi3lin IT D. CRANDALL, TEACHER OP SINGING. 403 A. Gulden Oat aye. mill Qui- \f ARIE . HALL'S MOSIC PARLORS ; PIANO ill harp and vocal lessons. 120 Eddy st ap!9 lan Cj F. SHORT-HAND and TYPE-WRITING IN O. stlluto; to per mouth; Kearny st. cor. Clay; Pitman system: books. etc.. free; . v'g classes. m 7 6in CHOOL OP CIVIL, MINING AND MECHANICAL O Engineering. Surveying, Architecture, Drawing, Assaying. A.VAN per naillen, 733 Mark't Hit EALD'S BUSUNEBS COLLEGE, 21 TOST SI . Double-entry book-keeping, pomuausbip, short- . band, type-wrltlna, telegraphy, etc., all lnclndadia . business coursa nntier one fee of $75. je it - ■ PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE. 320 POST St. Life scholarship, $7&; day sua evening. oc2'J._ HOUSES TO tiBH. '__ nio LET-ELEGANT 2-STORY, 6 AND 7 ROOMS land bath, bay-window homes at one-half the rental of San Francisco properties: artesian water free; 25 minutes from Palace Hotel; call and ex- amine the location and surrounding.: lt_ blocks from station. . Apply at West Oakland l'osiomce, Point Station, Oakland. . - _JtH_ ai — — (lOTTAGE; 1 ROOMS; ALSO 2 ROOM HOUSE IN / rear: large stable. 1522 Turk st jel St* _ 07 CLEMENTINA— HOUSE OP 6 ROOMS; RENT 4-4 1 $20; no children. Je'J 1 1* O~LET-105TgOLDE#GATE AYE., 8 ROOMS: X rent $20. jel 21* OA CHESTNUT ST.-8 ROOMS: BATH: GAS: OtlU rent, with water, $25. P. C. MOLLQY. )e_i_tf <tt99 <\fl 6 ROOMSAND BATH: GARDEN*. tt^A-A.OU. 0 Twenty-seventh St. nr.Guerrero.l 3* V ASS A PLACE, BET. SECOND AND THIRD. Harrison and Bryant— 7 rooms, batb, modern lnt- liroveinentH: rent $20. Apply on premises, tei 2t* 'OUR GOOD ROOMS. 9 ELDRIDGE Sl'.. OFF r Cbesley, bet. Seventh and Eighth, Harrison and Bryant. Jel 3t« A 'J £, MINNA, ABOVE FIFTH— ROOMS, BATH XOO and every modern Improvement jel 3t* I ill A LOMBARD-HOUSE, 5 LARGE ROOMS: l"l" large out-houses for chlckcus:sl4. Jl2* HOUSE OF H SUNNY ROOMS. 218 WILLOW aye.. bet. Van Ness aye. and Franklin St. jel 3t* o*l 7 31 RONDELL PLACE: 6 ROOMS; YARD ; __> J I . water free. Inquire rear bouse or 7 Brook st. bet Market aud Geary. __!_JL?__— 9.}*) GEARY, NEAR LARKIN, 7 ROOMS ——and bath. $70; 12281... Bush, near Larkin, 5 rooms aid baih. $37 50: 425 Sixth, nr. Folsom, 7 rooius and bath, $37 50; 4 new Mats. cor. Valencia and Ouluu; 9 Liberty, nr. Valencia. 8 rooms, bath. $15: 924 Geary, nr. Larkin. 15 looms, bath; 533 Kirch aye., nr. Octavla, 3 rooms, bath, $12 51); 809*.-. Valencia, nr. liMli, 3 rooms. $12 50: 1111 lost. nr. Gough, 10 rooms, bath, $00: B*2 I'age. nr. Scott, 6 rooms, balb. $30: 310 Leavenworth, nr. Eddy, 7 rooms, bath. $42 50: 11:111 Valencia, near 23d, 7 rooms and hath, $35: s'Jr.i/- Valencia, near liith. 6 rooms, bath. $20; 923 Valencia, ur. 21st. 9 rooms, bath, $50: 036 ._ Valencia, nr. 18th. 0 rooms, bath. $20: 350 24tn, ur. Treat aye.. 8 rooms, bath. $25: 018 21st, nr. Harrison, 6 rooms and bath, $20. YON Rill IN A CO.. 624 California st myild U_ ff; I(C ONK-STORY COTTAGE: 6 ROOMS; DOO- -1111 10. bio parlors; garden; yard. 1250 .Mont- gomery st. mySl It* fllO LET— HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND BATH: 1 cheap rent; can purchase furniture lf desired. 907 Harrison St. uiy3l 31* HOUSE TO LET: 4 LARGE ROOMS. 613 IVY aye,, rear of octavia st. my3l 31* I I OUSE— 1.) SUNNY KOOMS AND BATH. 118 X I Go!, Gate aye. mySO 7t* 9ff»9Q 81 -COTTAGE OF 7 BOOHS; —O—o iiiiiii: gas; modern improvements. 29 tf KEN IS REDUCED— THE YON SCHRODER Jl Block, 2-story houses of 9 rooms, bath, laundry, etc., on Howard st, betweeu Twenty-second and Twenty-third. 1 Eats of d. 7 and 8 rooms and bath each, on Capp strett . lie above property has just been finished and Is vow ready for occupancy, and the RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED. They are positively the most complete residences In the city, as 110 expense his been spared* to make them comfortable, ornamental and convenient .sanitary plumbing, ornamental gas-fixtures and mantels, and every Imaginable convenience. Apply at once to O'FARRELL & LANG, 11 Montgomery street. luy-l tl _ HOUSE TO LET — LEASE OR WITHOUT: store, 4 looms, and IS rooms upstairs: furniture It required. 418 Broadway, upstairs, my'Js lm- -J>-y^l 6 Room AND HAITI: UPPER FLAT OF O— — J" nice new bouse; cable-road; 1011 Mason st. 11. P. aiulllvAL, 402 Montgomery st. inyl7 If -3* I _. 6 ROOMS, BASEMENT, YARD. ill PARK 0 I O. aye., between Harrison iiud Bryant sts. 0 if 01-il EJECTS BAD TENANTS; COLLECTIONS •iT) iiiole. Coffey's Colloct'll >'0.. (Oil Montj'y. OC ! I BMSKED HOUSES, (ior, I 1 RNISHED FLAT. 1010 STEINER, __o__. pe. r liitsli. iel if Ql 1 1 HOWARD- FURNITURE 8 Rooms lor _____ sale; house to let; $35. 110 js 7t* UiT'i.l; FLAT ■"> ROOMS AND BATH; FUK- U iiishe.l. 11; .'2 Post St. 0.1 J'' tf FLAPS ■!'<» l.ri'l-. 'PPEKFLAT I ROOMS: HALL; RENT $13. 1 lbutioi Stevenson st, near Eighteenth, je2 3t* lA 7 STEINER-FLAT 5 ROAMS; BATH AND XVI I pautry. Inquire downstairs. je'J 3t* llAfl UOUGH — NEAT, SUNNY TENEMENT; 5 —UO rooms; cheap to good tenant je2 4t* Cji)- 7 ROOM - FLAT AND BATH: MODERN* V— 0. Improvements; grand view. Poo Church street. jel 31* 89<J MIDDLE FLAT. 5 ROOMS AND —1) bath, $30; upper flat. 5 rooms and bath. $27 50: water free: doors unlocked. THOMAS S MILLER. Ulis Leavenworth st. jel 7t* 11- 111 POST, NEAR BAKER— FLAT —il J U ti rooms and bath, wash-tubs and all mod crn improvements; gas-Qxtures and mantels: some- thing grand: cheap rent: responsible parties.jel 31* NEW FLAT. 0 AND 7 SUNNY ROOMS: ALSO J.V KiisiLtn. house, 10 largo rooms, modern im- provements, in the Mission, low rent. Apply 120 Liberty st jel St* 0 NEW CORNER FLATS; MODERN IMPROVE- — ments. fourteenth and Shotwell sts. jel 3t* ai'')*) ',11 NEW BAY-WINDOW FLAT OP 5 <_*—— .UA. rooms and bath. 1717 Hyde, jel 3t« «*• 1 1 FLAT 4 ROOMS ll'i MOSS ST., BET. Jx. six and Seventh, oil Howard st. jel 3t* II ANDSOME. SUNNY, UPPER FLAT; 7 ROOMS, 11 bath and laundry, Apply 1007. Golden Gate avenue. jel ill* I 11 ,-, AND 90S LAGUNA ST.; FLAT OF 8 ROOMS OU— ami bath. jel 3t» ' ROOMS, BATH AND CELLAR, $13. 1417 PA- t cllic St., bet. Hyde and Larkib; surrounded by 3 linos, Jackson, Polk ami Hyde st. cable cars. 31 tf 1 I 1 A SCOTT ST., NEAR EDDY— O ROOMS AND J J IU hath. - niy3l 3t» {.ii-; NEW FLAT: 7 ROOMS; BATH AND GAS: 0 — t). only half block from Castro-st cable. 21 Pond st, bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth, Noe and Sanchez. my:U7t» U I F. EDDY-UPPER FLOOR: 4 SUNNY UN*- -0 1 O Inmlshed rooms; private family; $33. 31 3* LEGANT BAY-WINDOW ILAT-0 ROOJIS ELEGANT BAY-WINDOW FLAT ij ROOMS baib. 73»',*a -Minna st., near Xlnlh. myitl 3t* GROOMS, BATH. 15' ■• M.-I.IN', ST., BET. U Eleventh and Twelfth, Howard and i.i, .on. 31 3* 7.1-0 JIcALLISTIiP.-UPPER FLAT OP 3 ROOMS I— O and bath, with use of kitchen. iny'J9 If 1 '11 7 GEARY— NICE BOOMS; BATH; FUR- JOX I pi?j e,i hall gas: cellar; $23. my 23 7t* fti).) ,-fl MODERN. PLA'r; 8 ROOMS; HA Iff. <]pO^.«lU. 1128 ' A Howard at. my'J9 7t* TW'BW FLAT; 5 ROOMS; BATH: ALL MODERN J-v Improvonients. 310 Herman, nr. Webster. 29 5* I |-,i. BUSH, NEAR HYDE- FLAT OF JJ_BC_tS" J 1 —•' and hath. .„' — ' my'JO st* [lENT CHEAP— 2 SUJi-sV FLATS: NEARLY J i new: 63111! ..-large rooms and bath; stationary ! wash-tubs: large cellar: rent $22 50 and $25. 11115 Devisadero St.. bet. Post aud Sutter. my-JStf I>EADY NOW TO BE OCCUPIED, THOSE 6 -It fine, sunny, new Bats, with 0 and 7 rooms and bath; stationary washtuhs. electric bells, Hue gas fixtures, etc. 27 1 ivr l cent st, near Howard. 27 7* L LAT OF 4 ROOMS, BATH; GAS AND WATER; x Sao. 1329 Clay st niyjo tf (l_i| HOWARD ST. —FLAT 4 ROOMS AND BATH; O— 1 rent $20. ■ my 22 tf n*)l-_l MCALLISTER -FLAT OF 4 ROOMS; I 2Ma. rent $17. Inquire nt 72.! McAllister. 18 tf C../V) SUNNY, I ITER FLA P. 5 ROOMS AND «ir_o. bath: 41 Langton st. first st. W. of Seventh and Howard. Apply ASI on A F.I.Di: I Dll E.n.y 11 1: Itl)»».VlS HI LUX. EIGHTH — FCRNISITFIir~AND~UNPUR- -CiOxJ nlslied housekeeping room. lt* 17 SOUTH lA RK-J FUBNISHED BOOHS FOR I I lionsekeepiug. je J ::t - 'J'J-J TURK— PARLOR FLOOR; THREE ROOMS 00.1 furnished for housekeeping. Je-j 5 1* AAA FOLSOM, NEAR FIFTH— LARGE SUNNY QUO frout rooms for housekeeping: $13. 1 -J tf (•I I ELLIS-PARLOR SUITE: HANDSOMELY Ul X furnished: also sln_.lo rooms. . Jo* 3t* I .".7(1 Folsom. NR ELEVENTH— 2 NICE UN- I -i I O tarnished bonsekeeping rooms; 4.10. lt* I /ifiQ MISSION— FURNISHED FBONT room 1 XUO for 2;$10; also housckcopinj or single. 2 2* *| (1 MOSS i.. OFF HOWARD, BET, MIX AND lit* Seventh— Nice furnished snnny rooms, with gas and water in each room: also bath-room; four rooms altogether. je'JSt* I 99C MISSION, Ml. NINTH— I OR 2 NEATLY i— — furnished sunny rooms In a private family; double beds, largo closets and bath; $3 aud $10. 1* (VI .1 1 VALENCIA — FRONT SUNNY FUU- OX'X-j nisi,. ,1 room to let je2 6t« Or; A FOI SUM —FRONT AND BACK PARLOR Oil! 1 suite or single; also single rooms. Je'J 2t* 91ATURK-3 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING __.XV rooms; bath; gar. , Je'J 2t* Ql 9 JESSIE, NEAK FOIIRTH-21 it 3 ROOMS Ol A. complete for housekeeping. ' It* 99Q EARN Y^ 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS 1 —i—O either for offices or housekeeping. Je'J 7t* C9-I HYDE— 2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS FOR OaaX housekeeping: rent low. It* I 1 TAYLOR-FURNISHED ROOMS; SUITES OR J J single: day, week ur mouth J-2 st* C 4 1 MINNA - LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED "11 room for bousekceplng; alia for gents, It* Attn CLEMENTINA, NEAR SIXTH - HOUSE- iIOI keeping rooms, furnished complete; cheap. * I C.fifi TAYLOR - A HANDSOME SUITE OF I OUO suuny corner rooms: two bed rooms and parlor with piano; hue view; rent low. It* 51 Q HOWARD — NICE FURNISHED FRONT 010 room and kitchen; 2 beds. ■ Je'2 21* 99C FOURTH — FURNISHED ROOMS: SCIT- _2.—Q abie fordlght lioiisfKecping. *__ ftQQOREEN, COR. 1 POWELL— UNFURNISHED "OO suite 3 beantirnl housekeeping rooms; front, sunny, water: clean, quiet house. p 2 2t* - 1 l\-)t\ MISSION-SUITE FURNISHED FRONT XU—O rooms for housekeeping;, rent $10; band- somo suite unfurnished front parlors, with use of kitchen If required; also large sunuy furnished room for housekeeping, with gas and bath and water In the room and large closet - jol 2t* 1 •J9/) MARKET— 3 LARGE CONNECTING XO__2\t rooms; first floor; suitable for onices. 7* KM J SCO IT — FIRST. FLOOR OF 3 UNFUR- » I 1 nished rooms; $20: adults only. Jel 3t* 1 Oil MISSION— 3 FURNISHED ROOMS. PAR- X__4*XX lor floor: light housekeeping. Jel 3t* 9'_>r A KEARNY, CORNER BUSH (MELDRUJI 4C400 Home)— Rooms $8 to $50: transient jel lm ciin MISSION-ROOMS $1 A WEEK; BEDS 15 O— cents a night jel 3t* (' 1 l\ VAN NESS AYE.-LOWER PART, FUR- UIO nlslied fur housekeeping: rent low, jel 2t* IJ WALNUT AYE., OFF LARKIN, NEAR SUT- U ter— 2 large sunny rooms, furnished coinpieie for housekeeping; gas and Lain. ■- jel 3t* I M I-". 1 IGLSOM- NEW LV SUNNY IUUOj Injiii rooms single or en suite; private family. .- . ■ . ■■ A■ . .-. ■ .■■ jel st« - ■ IIENO HOUSF:-831 SACRAMENTO ST., BELOW II Kearny: 150 rooms. 25c to 60e per light: $1 25 to $.i per week: open all night. jel im 411 I RIDLEY, COB. STEVENSON— "OR 4 —11 rooms for light housekeeping; rlegai tly rnr- nlshcd : sun all day. -artwiwek^mrt., , Jel 3t* C •_•»> ELLIS— 4 SUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOMS; O'li. light housekeeping; no children. - Jol'-'t* •*■ - 9'_>o JESSIE — 2 OR 3 FCRNIsHi.D SUNNY wtlO rooms for housekeeping; cheap. ■ . Jel 7t* ■ lAI POWELL— NICELY FURNISHED FLAT" IVJ.O of three rooms; no chlldron. ■ ; Jel 3i* l('|(l WEtiSTER, BET. SUTTER AND POST- Jell O 8 unfurnished rooms; no children. - jel 6t* ROOMS TO I-ET-COXTTXirED. J 708 PINE - '-' UNFURNISHED, ALSO FUIf I X*XJ nished rooms for housekee|iln_;: 2.1 floor. 1 5* 903 BUSH-SUNN Y. SINGLE ROOM; »7. 4 'JR NATOJIA— !J SUNNY FRONT BOOMBFOB -xnu geutlemen: 2 back rooms. Jel 2t« 1 1 8 EDDY-SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS; ALSO xxu> unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. jel 6t« '-Ml . CHARY— Fl SONNY ROOMS EN QtJ'i suite and single. jel st« ftRO O'FARRELL — SUNNY FRONT ROOM; UOU rent $7. jel at* ■ Al^ SIXTH -2 FURNISHED ROOMS: BAY- AJxy window; bath and gas; suitable for lor 2 gen.ieinen or mmi and wife: reasonable, jel 3t* 79ri BKA NNAN, ABOVE SIXTH— FRONT BED- I - 1 - 1 room and kltenen: furnished: cheap.jol 31* *ft 7 FURNISHED ROOM FOR lIOUSEKEEP- WJ • lng; also front room and kitchen. 135 Te- nama jeltf '-{•^fN'-AKKIN-HOUSEKEEI'ING ROOMS, PUR- ,o*-o nished; sun all day ; bay-window;. suite with kitchen: $35: no children. jel tf qifiUUSH, NEAR TAYLOR — NEWLY PUR- *i xkj nished sunny alcove room; modern. Jul 7t« I .]*>() "V LARGE, FURNISHED PARLOR x J— v suite; alsosingle; all conveniences. Jel st« 4.1 A POST-DOUBLE SUNNY PRONT KOOMS; Tm also housekeeping. jel 3t* M, OK .* UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE- -0 keeping. 013 McAllister st. jel 2t» 'A 1 4 ENTH-SUNNY SINGLE ROOMS WITH *xxi closet; bath; rent cheap. jel 2t« 7I 4 PARKIN — FURNISHED AND CNITR- * x~x nlsbed rooms for housekeeping; also double larlors; no children. jel 71* • '> SIXTH (THE HILLSDALE) -ELEGANTLY t_,*j lurnished sunny rooms, single or en suite; transient, elevator. jel tf JJfiC MI.-SKIN— 3 OR 4 LARGE SUNNY ROOJIS, _ t j- suitable for light housekeeping. jel 3t» 1 v^tl SECOND— 2 SUNNY ROOMS, CO.MPLF.TE- X__a-J ly furiiislied for housekeeping, jel 51* ')')!*. ELEVENTH— FURNISHED ROOMS TO 4_a— let. jel 2t* v li) HOWARD— furnished housekeep- -OXO Ins; rooms. $13: single front room. $0. 1 2t» 1 lY)i\ MCALLISTER — NICELY FURNIBHED XU— front room. jel 31* 990 SIXTEEN -SUNNY FURNISHED —*J front room-, mc- of kltchep. Jel 3t* 1"I I NINTH ■OR l FURNISHED ROOMS X 1 x tor housekeeping, with batb, Jel 2t* ,- I 1 HOWABD— FBONT BOOM, FURNISHED OCX for housekeeping; $12. jel 21* I.'OR SALE-URN ITCKE OF 3 ROOMS CHEAP. X Inquire 3 days at 109 Grant are., Room 'J.Jel 2t* JA J THIRD —NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE- _____ keeping rooms. Jel 3t» 1997M18510N —NEATLY FURNISHED I— — I front room, in private family; single or double; rent M and $8. Jel tf 97 -hi TEHAMA. COR. FOURTH-SUNNY FOB" —l ( nished looms; also housekeeping, jel 2t* . •_> I I 1 HYDE, NEAR CITY HALL— FIRST FLAT, *11 1 2 front rooms, furnished; 2 rooms uniiir- iilshed. Inquire at basement. ni>*3l 3t* I Qft9 A FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- I «)l>^. jug rooms. iny3l 3t« I 7fi'-t l BUCHANAN— 3 NICELY FURNISHED 1 loo; sunny rooms; private family. my. ll -u- -3UNFIRNI-lII.D KOO.MS TO LET. APPLY AT 0 1015 Grove st. my 3l 3t» J |i O'PARRELL — 4 NEWLY FURNISHED A'XO housekeeplug rooms; gas and bath. my3l 3t* t>A(l FIFTH -J FURNISHED BOOMS COM- •*''*' plete for housekeeping; rent cheap.my3l •Mifi JONES— 2 UNFURNISHED rooms FOB QUO lion.. .ping. niy3l 3t* I ,- VI LEAVEN WORTH— 'J OR 3 Rooms, FUR- ltl-1 nished or unfurnished, for lioiisi-kecn- Ing. m; 3 - 3t* 1 A I 7 MISSION — FRONT HOUSEKEEPING I.M I rooms, furnished or unfurnished; terms 11. oil- rate. my .11 st* 1 I •_» I HOWABD — 5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. J lill myiil St* - 1 'J OCTAVIA— 3 SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSE- -0 It) re ping rooms, bath, basement myill ilt* \riCE SUNNY BOOM; FURNISHED. APPLY AT xv 578 Howard st, cor. Second. myiil 3t* l'l J I SEVENTH— I FRONT ROOM; 2 GENTLE- -lO'i.i men: cl.eiip. myill 3t* >1 I I ELM AYE.. NEAR FRANKLIN ST.; 2 NICE 0J J unfurnished rooms; cheap. m. 3 1 31* AA7! MISSION— SUIT. WITH PIANO, OU I 2 and light housekeeping: $23. ui3l 7t* s,ll'_> GEARY-LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR TWO CUO young men: rent $8. niy3l3t* II 7 JONES— 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR SIN- III. persons; $7 each. niy3l 3t* HOUSEKEEPING— LARGE FRONT BASK.MF.NT room; stove: closets. 371 Minna st.nr. Fifth. 2* 1 .- - NTH- 81 NNY HAY ENDOW SUITE XO i for housekeeping; siugle roouis. myilO st* ,-,119 VVAs'hTmTtON — sunny offices and 1 1* I— unfurnished housekeeping rooms; running water. ■ my3o 7t» I 'ji,- NATOMA-2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Ul'O housekeeping: also single rooms. lliyilO tf J I - ROOMS BY THE OB MONTH; *3 I I reasonable and central. my 3o st* V C RINC'N PLACE, OFF HARRISON. NEAR IO l»t— 2 furnished rms for housekeeping. 30 41* 9/ Ifi STOCKTON, COR. GEARY -I FLOOR, _CUU snnni trout, furnished r'ms: cheap. 30 7t* 1 1 '_>(1 FOLSOM -4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS XXOV for housekeeping. roy*3o 7t* Ail'Xl ill. II RNISHED ROOMS; SINGLE ______ and double; gentlemen only. my3o 7t* I.< 1 SIXTH — FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING J —A rooms. myilo Tt r-.l\ 1 11NK-2 OR 3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED I Ul room <and bath. niy3o I At) SEVENTH— HANDSOME SINGLE ROOMS 1 i— and suites: also housekeeping rooms. 30 51* I'fif J O'FARRELL— NICE FURNISHED ROOM; UUO^as, bath, nowcr-garden; $10. niy'JO tf Ift JONES — FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING 1 O rooms; also others. niy'Jß 7t* 4] 11 BIXTII-3 or 4 NICK SUNN! BOOMS *i i"l-; for housekeeping or roomers; cheap; apply lv saloon. E. WILSON. niy'JO 71 ETA MISSION-SUNNY FURNISHED BOOHS _)_)!' lor housekeeping; also single rooms. 20 st* II QQ EOI3OM — 3 IN FURNISHED ROOMS J 1 OO for housekeeping. niy'JO Gt* 77 FOURTH— PLEASANT FURNISHFUTSCNNY I I front room; first floor; cheap. - inyjy 71* 777 market-nicely furnished Roods *I 1 suite, single; housekeeping; also olhces. l".+ 7l 191:- 1:1 .-n '• "viii:_svilE OP BOOMS ±4^}c'-i or 2 large sli____ _J_*^'.irulshe<L 29 st* fjOCl MISSION-* 1 ••'*■" „«ED- OaaOs room; kltcl; I bal'll* - v il * 69>_1 ELLIS— FRONT KOOJITcorrACE: FU_? T 6f>t| ELLIS— Fit INI ROOM; COTTAOE; FIR-. iT — 1— * floor; furnished or unfurnished. my 22 »f _ » RCADB mil -c. 930 MARKET, ADJOININ1 1 , • XV Baldwin Hotel; fine Jlarket-st. suites and slngio rooms; large, light room for tallor-shup or job print- ing, or any light manufacturing; rents reduced, lm •J EI.E.IAN 1 I.V FURNISHED SUNNY PARLORS 0 with sou-room attached. 918 Valencia. 23 tf ItXl'.l 11- NICELY FURNISIIED SINGLE J UU-i room ; rent $8. my'JS 7t 190 ll— UNFURNISHED ROOM, lI T a" Ix-Oble for a tailor. my'JB Ut* A OB 8 R'.oMS. RENT CHEAP, AND 4 ROOMS, A rent $8 per month; 3 rooms. Seventh St., rent $7. Apply at 710 Brannan st my 27 tf JO MINNA 2 ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLETE *ilO lor housekeeping. niy'J7 7t* 71 l- STOCK! ON —2 SUNNY ROOMS FOR 111) housekeeping. my 27 71* 9A(| OBANT AVF:.,NR. POST- LA ROE SUNNY 2__UO front suite of rooms: suitable pbysieiftu.26 tf 7 I A Foi. SUM _ NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM 1 111 '" private family: $8; my J'i tf (>*)(> EDDY— LARGE FRONT BOOHS; ALSO o—o double back room: board. iny*Js la ,- . 1 T. O'FARRELL - FURNISHED BASEMENT illo complete for housekeeping; splendid local- ity; iny2stf 1 I A FIFTH— NICELY FURNISHED AND UN- lie/ furnished suunv bay-window suites; bouse recently completed: first flat; everything now. lm (107 SC ITER _F IN El. l FURNISHED DOUBLE 00 I parlors: also other rooms to rent, my 2s lot* 1 •>"', M aTTiTJe T, INDIANAPOLIS HOUSE— 14-.O1) furnished sunny rooms lii let. my '_'.*» rf 1.1(1 LARKIN — BAY-WINDOW SUITE WITH A— O kitchen; also single rooms. * iny'Js tf CJ(f» MINNA — FURNISHED BOOMB FOR OXU In-usi keeping. my'Jii tf (TTa H-HOUSEKEEPINO BOOMS SINGLE, 010 en suite: each' 2 rooms; have cooking stoves. my-J'J lm -| AM I FURNISHED ALCOVE SUITE; -LUOI other rooms for housekeeping; inoder- alc. niy'J'J tf 17(11 STOCKTON, COR. FILBERT— TWO FUK- -1 iUX nisheil rooms, complete for housekeeping, tf lAIIIV DE — I! RNISHED HAY-WINDOW X .1 1 room, $12; single front room. $7: also 1 side room. _ny2otf O-lQ THIRD-FURNISHED ' HOUSEKEEPING 0-..0 rooms; rent low. niy'JO If ill 7 MASON — NEWLY FURNISIIED SUNNY illi rooms. ■-. my'Jl lino 77T -7 I. A I N ■'. Colt GROVE - NHSVLY KUR- I V'O nis.'icl sunny suites and single rooms. I IS tf ' TllQ SIXTH-2 SUNNY' CONNECTING ROOMS, J. I'O furnished for housekeeping. mylStf rn7EI.LI.S-2 OR 3 FURNISHED HOUSE- OU I keeping rooms, -tisiiiirn mylB tf Tl (1 KIKIH— NEWLY AND BEAUTIFULLY FUR- AO uished snnny bay-window suite; also single rooms; house recently built; middle Hat my! 7 lino 1 104 MISSION — FURNISHED OB UNFUR- XU-± nished; changed hands; renovated. 10 lin f>' C WASHINGTON— SUNNY FRONT " ROOMS Oil-) and single room, from $5 per month. 1 ml 7 tf TToSEMITK HOUSE, 1045 MARKET ST.. BET. J Sixth and Seventh; 35c tosl per night; perweek, $1150 to $6; single and en suite: families, mrl tf _ 1 O-aO HOWARD — LARGE FRONT ROOMS. IvOU lurnished: also housekeeping rooms. Otf 871 FOLSOM— 9 SINGLE. NEWLY FUR- i -L nished rooms for gentlemen; private faintly; $5 and $0 per month. :. ■ niyii tt 900 GOOD ROOMS AT LOW RATES— 7IS HOW. /ioo ard st.nr. 'Third; gas and water In each room: reading-room snd bath lice; linen changed dally; bouse open an night- beat beds in the worid.ap'JOtt 1 VEV'ON. 1 130 . MABKETi i 23 TURK-FUR- _!_/ hlshod suites and single; transients. tny7 lm 1•> SIXTH-FURNISHED ROOMS BY THE 'ID day, week or mouth; also rooms suitable for ofllces. .MRS. FUAZIER, - my 7 lm 6 O'FARRELL— 1 FURNISHED AND 2 FUR- nished -i, ._■:,' rooms; all sunny: cheap. ap!7 tf I A A KEARNY, OPP. WHITE HOUSE-FRONT . XUtX suite and kitchen: $211: top llonr. nir lif A WEEK'S NEWS FOX 5 CENTS-THE WEEKLY Call. In wrapper, ready for mailing. -,-- ■ " -X..- hYIiBAGE. ~ ._ ._■_ '_"_■-_--■ ACIFIC^STOKAOECb., 301 « STOCKTON ST.; furniture and merchandise: advances made. 15 tl J" . R NITU STOKED — STERLING FURNI lure Co., 1039. 1041 .Market. Rosenthal _____ 7 tf -:, c.r^i'i^TKit-r.ij.u^L'iLbid'ca. J V. LAWRENCE, AND BUILDER, .519 .i.iienio st. ; cabiuet work anil tilting up cilices promptly attended to: telephone 000. inidif Xi, , ... OAKLAND WANT: _'..-' "-_J ■■■_■-_ -'■-_ OAKLAND AGENCY— AD VEKTISEUEVrs AND subscriptions received at the Oakland Braucu Ofliceot Tun Mukni.no Call, 037 Broadway, near Sevenths:. o_nco hours oa. m to r. St. BOARDING J AND * ROOMS. oT99^K>WAR I> : FURNISHED ROOMS. JAXXjA board optional. -. Jel 3t« 1 1 99 LARKIN — SUNNY ROOJIS, WITH OR XX______j without board. mv-30 15t» ORIENTAL-015 TAYLOR; ELEGANTLY FUR- nished sunny rooms, with board. my3o if I ADY LIVING IN HER OWN HOME WOULD A like to board an elderly lady or an invalid; will take lor 2 children or a weak-minded child. Ad- dress MRS. W. ELTINGE. Alameda. niyjp 8t» THE ELSMERE, 418 SUTTER ST., CHANGED bands: rooms with or without board; special ac- comiuodations for families. my'2s tf MANCHESTER, SIXTH AND MISSION— HAND- souicIy furnished: table first-class: terms mod- erate. my2l 15t* THE MARIPOSA 824 LAGUNA— FINE SUITES; -I first-class board; terms moderate. uo7 tf THE OLIVER HOUSE, 899 PINE, COR. MASON; under new management; elegant rooms; -first- class board; as a desirable faintly house lt must be seen to be appreciated ; reference required. my 7 tf ARLINGTON HOUSE. 127 KEAKNY-PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class in every respect terms reasonable. jalO tt AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL, 319 AND 321 Sansoine st. San Francisco; board and room $1, $1 25 and $1 60 per day; free coach JL MONT- gomery, proprietor. ■ ■ jyjltf SINGLE ROOMS 150 A NIGHT LINDELL O House, cor. Sixth and Howard. aulltt , ■ MONTGOMERY'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. 227 ill and 229 Second st— Single meals 25c; board and room per day, 75c to $1; by the wees; $4 to $5; rr**.e coach to and from tbe hotel. ap'Jl if al-amp-da rooms AND HOUSES. Sunny" furnished front room in pri- vate family; refereuces exchanged. Address Board, Alameda P. O. jel lit- CHILDREN HOAHIIKO. OJUEFOK 1 OR 2 CHILDREN PaLSO All 'DM- inodatlons for parents. 719 California. 30 st* LADY WANTS 1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO BOARD. Apply 515 Jlinna st. jny2S_Bt^_ I ADV DESIRES SEVERAL CHILDREN TO Xj board from 2 years up; pleasant hone; mother's care. B. 8., Box 127. Call Branch office. my'J'J lin ~summ~kr~iU'.s(m:ts. . ~ CAMPING— santa cruz MOUNTAINS. AD- dross MRS. CAMP. 216 Eighteenth st. Je i 7t* S WANTON HOUSE. PESCADERO. SAN MATEO County, Cal.. the favorite resort of the Pacific Coast; hotel and cottages all newly furnished; lovely grounds: also the famous pebbly beach, where are round agates, opals, topaz, moonstones, emeralds, water crystals and many other precious stones; good trout fishing and wild game: hoard reasonable; special rates for lamllles. JIKS. 8. W. SWAN- TON. my 29 If HILLSIDE COTTAGE IS -NOW OPEN FOP. hoarders: lovely summer resort lv the Santa Cruz Mountains; tine ocean view; homo cooking. Address MRS. 11. J. GRAY, Wrights. Cal. lny'29 lm SPRING COVE SUMMER RESORT; GOOD AC- -0 commodations: Smiles from Napa. JIRS. J. GRIDLEY, proprietor. my'JO llll*. TO LET — PRETTILY FURNISUED FLAT; 7 large pleasant rooms; near station; ten trains daily. Address P. CCSUMAN, Nlles. my'3s SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS-BOARDERS Ac- commodated at Oceau View Fruit-farm; grand view; oak groves: special new cottages. Address THUS. SLAUGHTER. Wrights. Santa Clara Co-.Cal.tf m AMAI.PAIS VILLA. TAMALPAIS STATION. 1 Ross Valley, nr. Sun Rafael: salt water bathing: commodious grounds; fine drives; pavilion; lake Sausalito ferry. MRS. PETER SMITH, proprietress "1,1. MONTE" HOTEL, SAUSALITO — HOT Xj salt-water baths. my 3 4nio SAN lA CRUZ MOUNTAINS— TO IJST— FOB- nlsbed cottage of 0 rooms, stable, etc. JIoEWEX BROS., 508 California st. Room 6. my! 4 tf « ETNA HOT MINERAL SPRINGS, THE AMERI- ."A can Ems; water unequaled on Pacific Coast and will relieve or cure nil curable diseases. Write for circulars to W. 11. UDELL, Napa Co., Cal. 11l 1 0 1 ill lAI BEL GLEN FRUIT FARM: GOOD ACO'IM- ■ X J moil itlons. Address P. 0. Box 159. Napa city. STOitliS to LET. TORE^W IT7rri3fTURES.~SO UTH WEST~COIt STORE WITH FIXTURES. SOUTHWEST COB, Bosh and llaker^ jel i'.t* _ I ARGE STORE; 4 ROOMS; GAS: STABLE OF 5 J stills. 202 Twenty-third st jel 7t« STORE AND FIXTURES. 18121/, FOLSOM ST 3 doors west of Twelfth. my3l 3t* IPO LET— BIS SANSOME. NEAP. JACKSON: 1 1 lloor, 'JlOii Mission, nr. 17th. $.10: NE. 2lth and Church: 2 new stores, cor. Valeucla and Quinn. YON I MX & CO., 524 California. m3O tt IJUTCHER-SHOP. WITH FIXTURES; GOOD X* location. J. ALBERT!. U st. San Rafael. 29 7t« STORED ROOMS AND BATH: 405 THIRD ST.; will be vacant June 2d. Apply at 403. my' 37 tf T ARGE BOOM, WITH POWER. 12 STEVE.V- Xj sou st Risen Vineyard Company. my'JO tf A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS-THE WIiEKLI JV Call, iv wrapper, ready tor mailing. Oililr.s TO LhT„ FPICETTOni_ET^DESIRABLE~SUITE. FIRST Moor. 34 Kearny st jel 3t» MARKET, 1073 — UNFURNISHED FRONT rooms, for offices or business; bacK room. 28 7t* 2AQ GRANT AYE. NEAR POST —LA KG 1.1 0 sunny, front suite of roouis, suitable fora physician. my 27 tf OFFICES COlt FRONT AND CALIFORNIA: Cllß. California and Kearny: 015 Sansome, near Jackson, top floor. YON RHEIN A CO.. 534 Calp furiilast. mylltf STORK -.ii 'TiYYICK lIXTIIUi... IJAR. STOKE FIXTURES.SHOW CASES. DESKS. 1 doors, sash, bought and sold. Pioneer store, 23 and 27 Tenth st, lormerly 1832 Market st 122 tf AR FIXTURES, COUNTERS. SHELVING, show-cases, sash-doors, etc.. at 225 Post st )e9 tt TTheAPEST PLACE FOB COUNTERS. SHELVES. Vj show-cases: places A stores fitted. 334 Geary. Jtf CFIVERAL NEW BAR-FIXTURES FOR SALE; 0 store., and oßices fitted up at the Baldwin Car- penter-shop. 319 Sutter St. : show room 013 Geary, tf LOST. T~OST-I.EJION AND WHITE SETTER DOB; Ia Saturday. Liberal reward will be paid 1! re- turned to 114 ■•_ Langton st. It* 1 OST— A SILVER BRIDGE MEDAL, RETURN Xj to 82- Geary st: liberal reward. lt* STRAYED-FRUJI 1024 CLAY ST., DEEf'.Hi CND pup: white on breast, loose skin. Liberal re- ward will be paid by returning to Cable Jlarket, cor. California anil Polk sts. jel 2t LOST-FROJf 424 PACIFIC ST., A PAWN-COL- ore.l greyhound slut myill if OST— CORPS BADGE OXIDIZED SILV ER VET- J eran Guard, N. G. 0. Return to 515 California St. Room 3; reward paid. myill 3t* lOST, MAY 29TH-SMALL JEWELRY CASE, I * three diamond ear-rings. Return to bar of steamer Newark, Narrow Gauge, and receive good reward. ; my3l 3t* milK S. F -;^4>LATERAL LOAN BANK. 5.14 i Kearny sf., lends in- !_>_: at 2 per ceut per mouth on watclitfs. diamonds ami ie'i^'i> : ) a *° °' n _ POUND. '* '■'-. -'^" - '* - *r^v~_J I/OUNO— S2O IN GOLD BY PURCHASING" A X merchant tailor-made dress suit for $20; mer- chant tailors' price. $40. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, corner Post aul Dupont streets. -• ________^ _^__ ASTUOL.OUY. ■ MME. ATLANTA. TEST AND TRANCE ME- uiuni, tells your entire life: her equals can not bo found: 60c and $1. 757 Howard St., bet. Third and Fourth. Je2 TV II ONDERFUL CLAIRVOYANT, REVEALS Xt past, present and future; Is magnetic hcaier: fee 50c; upstairs, 211 I hlrd St.. ur. Howard. j 1 ilt* MME. WALTERS, 317 TEHAMA ST., NR-VTB; fortunes told: ladles. 25c; gents. 60c: open Sun. MJIE. JIOREAU. 73 FOURTH ST., REVEALS past, present and future: fee 25c: your fortuuo by mail 25c au.l 2 stamp: charms given. iny3o 4t* rfIHE GRE-ITEST FORTUNE-TIiLLER IN THE 1 city: reveals past, present and future. Call and sue MJIE. OCEANIC, 32 Fourth st. Rooms 43 and 45, 0 a. m. to 10 p. m. uiyB Bin VIMi; EXODIUS. CLAIRVOYANT, REMOVED 111 to 1007 -Market, her. Olh and 7th. Room 2.a17 tt AUGUSTASYBILLE, STAR FORTUNE-TELLER, j\ tells past, present and future: gives lucky charms; Information on stocks and lottery: alsoa photograph or your future wile or husband. Gents $1, ladles 50 cents, by letter $2. 230 O'Farrell. my 2 bin STRAI_-SEEK PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE: horoscope cast. PROF.HOLMES.I 9 l'.il.uill lvi GREATEST FORTUNE-TELLER IN THE CITY; reveals past, present and future. ' Call aad sss MISS LELAND. 739 Jllssion, noar Fourth: lit, ladies 60c; goutieiiiau $1; lucky charms. inySU _ MJIEXSUMID. FROM VIENNA: MOST RE. nowned; revealing life's future events; Indies .1. gentlemen $2, by mall $3. oflice Bss Mission, lnrj tf ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC YOUNG l'l revealer by eggs snd cards: tells the entire llt's. past, ■ present, future; consultations on all adairs; nothing excepted- name given, valuable advice a.il sure help: mistako impossible written charts In «'.:sh and German; imports genuine Hungarian Gypsy Powder fur love and lues; diseases cured; feesl ; letter $2. 29 Kearuy st. je-27 12in ' AWEEK'SNEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE WEEKLY Call. In wrapper, ready fur mailing. ATTORN l'l YS-AT- LA IV. T-vIVORCESrvn LLS, " ETC. ~FRANK KEN N _-_D V, XJ Attorney, 83 Murphy Building. l'Jtt ADVICE FREE; DIVORCES A SPECIALTY; privately; 15 days: legal everywhere: no charge unless successful: probate, collections, etc.; responsible attorneys; all courts; terms reasonable; established 10 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 30 Kearny st 19 tf » DVICE FREE. ROBERT SCOULAH, ATTOR ■fv ney. 34 Kearuy St. mylB 8m It J. BEATTIE, LAWVKR. 204 DEARBORN ST.. V '. Chicago, 111., conducts cases In all courts; 35 years' practice; counsel tree. my!s lm** JOHN A. WALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 220 Sansome st. Rooms 10. 11 and 12. myls Stab \ DVICE FREE: DIVORCES A SPECIALTY; it- no publicity: quickest time: legal evesywhero; no charge unless successful: probate, damages, col- lection., etc. ; terms reasonable. T. ENGLEY. At- torneys' Association, 11 Kearny st 9 tf WW. DAVIDSOnTaTTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 . Callfornlast. Rooms 11-15: advice tres. 03 It - MALL ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIP- tions taken at Call Branch oßices, 003 Larkin St., 339 Hayes st and 2618 Mission st; upon till 0:30 r. it. ■■■■■■ -'- pstf HORSES. LIOR -SALE-HAY JIARE; YOUNG. GENTLE V and lv perfect condition ; suitable fora phaeton. Address __. P., Box 113, Call Branch offlc. ■ jel 3t** 1.-OB SALE— I FOUR-YEAR-OLD NORMAN. I JT seven-year-old bay mare. Apply at coil-yard. Fourteenth st., near Harrison. - - my3l 31^ fDEN HEAD CHEAP HORSES AND MARES SUIT- X able for express and ranch work; also 10 bead good sound work and driving noises; also handsome new top buggy at a sacrifice. Humboldt stables, 1218 Folsoin st. ■ ■-■■ - - *--*-'- -■'-" myill 7t '* ".,". -,-..'. VVAUO.NS AND CAKItIAI. KS. tSeW^AND J SECOND-HAND BUGGIES AND lv carts; cheap. 80S Golden Gate aye. Jel 7t* . H7 ANTED- SECOND-HAND STRONG BUSINESS V* or light groceiy-wagon. 2000 Hyde st. Jel 3t* LARGE DOUBLE PRODUCE « WAGON* FOR sale. 1243 Twenty-fourth St. J. CR egg. 31 3t« (' SECOND-HAND BUGGIES AND BUTCHeS XI wairo:: at anetlon pries. *'sti Howird St. spa ilin - SKW'I.Mi-. 81 A L'll 1 KS. ■ ' SEWING .MACHINES FOR SALE AND - RE- paired. : W. 11. HlUiilNS. 528 Hayes St. mrl « . $'_)(*, NEW YOKK OR - HELPMATE: . BRAND -it*, new; latest; best for $35; a1l repaired; rented cheap. 3. 1. HICKS, 007 U'stiou. . lull If , : PERSONALS. '"■■.' RS. REI DRESSMAKER. HAS RE- moved from 405 Third to 307 Third. 3t» FOB DRESSMAKERS' FINDINGS GO TO LIP- MAN A CO., _B._ Kearny St., Boom 13; goods at wholesale prices. ' ' ■ mr'23 cod 3tn 2 SMALL MANUSCRIPTS FOR SALE CONTAIN- Ing valuable, clear expositions of Scripture upon the roots of problems occupying chief attention of the Christian community everywhere at present time. Address 0. P.. Box 147, Cali. liranch Office. jel if 1/AMOUS SPECIFIC ' ORANGE BLOSSOM FAMOUS SPECIFIC ORANGE BLOSSOM x Agency: genuine article. 421 Fell St. jel "If FINE EYE-GLASSES, 150 728 MARKET ST. J (celebrated glove-store), only Sundays, ■ jel 3t THK ELDRED, 1126 MARKET ST.-MNE SUN- ny Marliet-st. suites and single rooms:' recently changed hands; Is conducted- strictly first-class. MRS. H. ELDRED-EDELMAN. Jel let 810 SALE OF FINE LEGHORN AND MANILLA flats, untrimmed. Tbe, Monday, June 2d, at Bee Hive Millinery. 39 sixth st. Jel if PARISIAN SCITS, LATEST STYLES, TO OR- X der, and ready-made for boys and children, at A. GlltV'S, 035 Kearny st. Jel lit JERSEY CLOTH IMPORTED FROM EUROPE for sale at A. GIRY'S, 635 Kearny st. Jel 15t SMOKE FLOR DE CRUZ BROS.' KEY WEST 0 Havana cigars at Cafe Royal Cigar-store, SW. cor. Fourth and Market sts. my3l lot* MONEY LOANED ON ARTICLES; EVERY DE- scription of collateral; old gold and silver bought. COLEMAN'S. 41 3d St.. San brine. milO AT 120 KEARNY. ROOM », YOO CAN BORROW money at low rates; private rooms for ladies; dees for sale; take elevator.- • au7-tf GENTLEMAN 32 VKAItS. WITH $3000 AND bold mortgage on ranch, wishes to acquainted with respectable young lady with $1500 or *-'(KiO: object matrimony. C. S., Box 29, this office. 29 st* /"*! HEAT RUSH IS GOING ON AT RISER'S ONE- V_t price Gents' Furnishing Store, 214 Sixth St., for 50c underwear, reduced from $150; silk ties re- duced from 50c to Isc. my'_! 9 7t $' ') (2 ft CABINETS PER DOZEN: EIEGANT — .OU. water-color picture lv gilt frame free with every dozen. WILSON'S, 22 Kearny, my 25 Oiu ACCORDION PLAITING DONE AT SHORT NO- tice. GOLDBERG, lIS McAlll.ierst.my27 lino U'ANTED-EVERYBOOY TO CALL AT THE *1 great bankrupt stock clothing store, 217 Sixth St.. and see the great rush on our prices, beca' so we are selling 50c on the $1; come and be convinced, ly 7 AMES WHO DESIRE A PERFECT FORM Ia should near Mine. Arts' Health Cors t: to order only. Rootn 3, 1027 Market. Agents wanted. 21 oin IIORTRAIIS ENLARGED IN INDIA INK, cruyon, water colors anil pastel. Pacific Por- tralt Col. 1221 Market St.. T.J. O'UKIEN. M'gr. 20 tf ADVICE FREE: DIVORCES SPEEDILY: HO publicity: legal everywhere, IS. SCOULAR. Attorney, 34 Kearnyst. mylSOm ARRIVED— GLORY MANILA CHEROOTS; A they ere the best; try tin mi. * . my 17 1 in* IJIANO LESSONS BY GERMAN LADY; HALF X hour 25 cents. 031 Market. Room 32. my Id l'Jui 1,(H: LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE UNDER- X weir, to order. Room Hi, Bancroft lilting. 15 lin ADVICE 1 RKE: DIVORCES A SPECIALTY: NO publlcy: quickest time; legal everywhere; no charge unless successful; probate; damages, collec- tions, etc.; terms reasonable. T. ENGLEI, Attor- neys Association. 11 Kearny st. .'. 9 tf DRESSMAKING— LATEST STYLES; REASON- iII, prices; orders by mall promptly executed; li: guaranteed. MRS. M. QEIIAGAN.D-7 Mlssion.lm lSi~.fl KEWiRD WILL HE PAID FOR THE AR- tJ)>t_)U rest an., conviction of any person or persons caught tearing down signs of C. A. Kilnkner A Co. at 32. Sansome st. from telegraph poles or lamp- posts, - my 11 tf ADVICE FREE— HOW TO CORE NASAL CA- tarrh. Address Victory. P. O. Box 1772, city. my 10 lm U'II.I.IAM K. GALLAGHER HAS REMOVED bis furniture business to 1211 Market St., near Ninth; cheap rent makes low prices. ap2 tf ON rHE INSTALLMENT PLAN— DRESS-GOODS, silks, sealskin and sealette cloaks: also carpets, . furnliure, lace-cnrtslns, blankets and folding-beds .at M. FRIEDMAN a* CO.'S, 228 and 230 Stockton St. Why pay ready nioney wheu you can buy Just as cheap by making a small casb payment down, balance weekly or monthly 7 .An Inspection of our stock ls respectfully solicited; orders by mall for foods or samples promptly attended to. 22S and 2311 Stockton St.. cor. Post; open evenings. • apl'-' tt 1 ES sONS~TiIVEN ON GUITAR ONLY; NINE J 1 years' experience as teacher; terms very mod-- crate. MRS. SIBYL A. SPENCER, 1011 Mason. 60m lilt. .lAS. HAMPTON— BAR, THROAT. AND XJ chronic ailments. Room ti.dni Bldg.myO lm HOME FOB INVALIDS; TREATMENT. "SAL- _ lsbary Method." DX. MILLER. 13th and Howard T..ERFECT-FITTING TAILOR DRESS MADE IN I 24 hours for $15, $20, $25; goods all found. MRS. M. DAVIS, 231 Taylor St., upstairs, mrl tf * (CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE ■TO HAVE !__' your carpets cleaned and relald. JONES' Per- iect Carpot-cleauing Works, 25 aud 27 Eighth st: telephone 3424. . ociitt T/OLDiNG BEDS — EXAMINE OUR NO. 1001 1 mirrored with large plate 18x40; walnut, oak and cherry: cash price elsewhere $65; our Installment price only «50. M. FRIEDMAN A CO., 228-230 Stockton St.. cor. Post: open evenings. aplg tt rE HAVE A NUMBER OF FULL DRESS SUITS xt to hire for balls, parties or funerals at a reason- able price. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PAR- LORS, cor. Post and luipont sts. I R. J. MILTON BOWERS MOVED RESIDENCE 1* to 148 Eddy st. ; office 1 Fifth. , ap27 tf MISS HOGG, 520 GEARY ST.; FUNERAL AND ill natural Ilowers of all kinds preserved. ap2o 12m DRESSMAKING, 1228 MARKET. ROOM 6: sty lish suits made and a perfect fit guaranteed for SO and upward. MME. LA MONTAONE.ap-._5 tt GA- E. SNOOK, PLUMBERS. ROOFERS, GAS- . fitters, tin. cooper and sheet-iron workers. 030 Sacrameuto st., near Kearny: telephone 1727. al9 tf DRY GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS, WITHOUT interest; dress goods, cloaks, furniture, carpets, bedding, Jewelry, pictures, mirrors, banging lamps, clocks, etc.; carpets from 05c upward. J. NOONAN A CO., 1021 and 1023 Mission *_ bet Sixth and fceventhy open evenings. - ap!7 tf IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTH ing. gold, jewelry, hooks. KLEIN. 109 Sixth, tt WINDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TOOK- -11 tier by William Mi i'lii >. 1135 Market. 24 tt A GREAT BUSINESS PROPOSITION— CAN save you 50 per cent by purchasing a merchant ' tailor-made business suit for $15; merchant tailor's price $30. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PAR . LOUS, cor. Post and Dupont sts. . PIONEER CARPET-BEATING MACHINES DO 1 the best work. J. SPAULDING X CO., 353 Te- bama st. ; telephone 3040. aplg tf ANDREW-MEET ME CORNER POST AND Dupont, to select a nobby spring suit made by a merchant tailor for $10. our price $15. ORIGI- NAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, cor. Post and * Dupont sts. C\A It PET-CLEAN 3TO 5 CTS. PER YARD; V-- the best work guaranteed or no pay; telephone 3223. S. STRATI ON. 1211 Market St. apbOtn SCHOOL OF MASSAGE AND PHYSICAL CUL- ture. AG. GRFri'H. 931 Post st. ap6 tf BE ADVISED IN TIME TO PURCHASE A MEK- chant tailor-made spring suit in 3 or 4 button cutaway for $20; merchant tailor's price $40, ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, cor. Post and Dnpout sts. • . ALL FLESHY PERSONS CAN BE REDUCED by using DR. DU BOIS' Autl Obesity Tea, vraTxanted harmless and pleasant to take; also an JnraJ^ti*e-CUi*e for constipation. Kept by ail drug- gists. i>"epot."?*-_ ; ,qll?j_st. .Roonl 33. nir2o Bm CARPET-CLEANING. 3C pSSLYARD; CHEAP- est and best In the city. J. £--iUW_CHELL * CO., 230 Fourteenth st. ~______\y_ I l ON'TWAII IN TIL IT IS TOO LATE — lot*-' . ■ I ' pairs spring styles light-colored trousers made*" vcruck merchant tailors for from £10 to $15 ; our price $4 50 10 $8. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING I'ARLiiRS, cor. Post and Dupont sts. * I,'IKST-CLASS CARPET BEATERS; CITY X Steam Carpet Beating and Renovating Works, 24 and 20 Eighth st.: largest works in the city; work guaranteed. Address A. W. MANNING, pro- prietor; telephone 3250. mr6 tf KVEN A FAT MAN NEED NOT GO SHABBILY dressed when we can-lit. you in a merchant tailor-made suit, newest spring -styles, for $1»: mer- I chant tailor's price $35. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOT 11 ING PARLORS, cor. Post and Dupont sts. II AISTS CUT. FITTED, STITCHED. COLLARS; xt sleeves in; skirt cut. stitched, braid drapery, Delta rut on; $3. MME. .V 1 1 II *, I* X. 118 McAlilstr. CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED WITHOUT ) beating: refitttnir carpets a specialty. CONKLIN 11:' is.. 333 Golden Gate aye.: telephouo 2126. 13 tf. lIENRY 11. DAVIS. AT lOKNEY-AT-LAW. 11) II California St.. Kooins3 and 0; ADVICE FKEE.tt I >IVE A TALL SUM MAN A CHANCE— WE CAN li fit' you. no matter how tall, ln a merchant tailor- made spring suit lor $20; merchant tailor's price $10. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, cor. lost and Impont sts. PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT, Oil X Folsom St. MRS. M. K. ROGERS. Midwife. iS 12 0 •V*ou CAN BUY YOJJR FURNITURE ON IN J stallmeuts; easy terms. BAKE BUGS., 323 ill 324 Hayes st.. net. Franklin anil Gough. mrlstr lIHIi.SS.IIAiILKS. ' ME FARIEE. FASIIIONABLE~DRESSMA& lng. 639 Golden Gate aye. . inylOOin VI ISS AGNES KELTER. 119 STOCKTON. NEAR . 111 Geary; stylish suits from $3 90 up; cutting soul fitti: specialty; 75 cents-, perfect rt. Api It HIUII COMEDY. A-,. ■ : " - This Generation of Thenter-Goers Knows Little About It. This generation knows almost nothing by stage experience of pure high comedy, ex cept in the way of revival. What tinder the name of comedy has occasionally won suc cess on our English Stage is a production which has somewhat , reached .upward : to tragedy or stretched downward to farce, or more often has borrowed the fine feathers ■ of melodrama. The true, fuller -modern comedy, such as Moliere initiated, and even our : best restoration, comedy ulaywriehts have but poorly imitated from him, and such as once or twice that greatest comedy genius of this centui}*, Lnbiche, lias at-" tempted in an age that asked for lower things, is an unknown thing now on the London stage. Now this finer and fuller comedy that, we know not is more than a mere representation of life or even an in terpretation of it. It is a larger thing alto- ■ gether, for, first, it must contain some ele ment of nut unkindly satire, with • keen wit and broad humor, or it is no true comedy. Then, too, nature is not to be merely pho tographed, but a mirror is to be held up to reflect the likeness and at times the antics of human nature; but it must be a magic mirror that shall have just such a power of artful distortion in it as that wesbail never ourselves be hurt tn think we perceive : our own lineaments disfigured or our own - mo tions mocked. Finally, there must.bo some fort of eclecticism— a picking out of the sali ent points of human nature, an intensifica tion and an enchantment. .. lt is clear there must be this, for. the most realism-loving of audiences could not stand the pointless aud lung-winded talk :of * ordinary men and women.' Moreover, we must hare concen tration of the little wit or ton there' is in daily life, a shortening of I its exuberance and an abridgment of what truth : and wis dom there is in it into epigram and repar tee.— ForttUghyrKoview. . ■- An Indian school was started recently at' the Lemhi Agency, Colo. Owing to the scarcity of clothing, so far only silt native sons and daughters are able .. to • attend school. BLAINE'S DAUGHTER. Arabian Nights Tales of Wedding Presents Prove True., The President's Sinner to General Sherman. Commander McCalla's Sentenca—Sen ator Stanford. '*"*.*, Special Correspondence of The Mousing Call. Washington-, May 24.— Society still • dis cusses the Damrosch-lilalue wedding. The Ara bian Nights tales of Ibe wedding presents the bride was receiving were proved true when the guests saw tbe upper chamber lhat temporarily rivaled Tiffany's show-room. Such an array of silver, gold and jewels was never Known here in Washington, and Mrs. Cleveland's wedding pres ents paled befoie the accumulation ot. riches with which Secretary Blame's daughter was Cowered. Absolutely nothing remains to be given' her now. A tarnished house, a complete trous seau. jewels galore, a lull set of finest household linen, and all the silver, china and crystal that can be used on a table, with pictures and biio-.-i --brae to till the house. Andrew Carnegie, who was match-maker extraordinary and brought the wedding about, gave a house tv New York. City, and a silver service resting on an Immense silver tray. Finally Ibe bride and tiom- sail tor Europe next week In company Willi Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie, and lv another year Mr. Dnin ro-cli will be summoning melody within the great music ball which Mr. Carnegie is build lug lv Kew York- with special reference to the needs ot his musical friend and his. several orchestras, It was Intended to have lis sin, ill arid simile a home wedding as possible, but in Mr. Blame's position and with his many sluing family friendships the list grew. Mr. D.ijnioscU was born In Germany, aud its-ted to have the Herman Minister present. - Then the whole Diplomatic Corps bad lo be asked, which, wltu tbe Cabiuet, Supreme Court families, the family fi lends and the bride's young fi lends, made a company ot two hundred, and quite as many as llie i.i i go drawing-room of Ibe bouse could com loii.il'iy hold. It having so recently been a house of so much sadness tlio frieuds determined to make- a met ry wedding lv It, Ccnet.il Sher man, who Is one of the Blame 1 1, 0 i k," was ilugleader In the merriment. Kissing the bride, noi as a mailer of form, privilege of the day or any continued habit of his own, but "by tight of conquest," as he Claimed. The President led the bride' to the bieakfast room anil gave the health of Ibe young couple, and the large three handled 'silver loving cup, pie.*enied loSceie taiy Blame by the I'an-Americau Congress, was passed in tutu to ali [be guests by Mr; hiuuious Blame. ' - - .-. - . THE BRIDE'S PRESENTS. •• lint from all details of Hie wedding and ihe bride's gown, the ordinal mli.d goes back to daz zle llteit with the presents: The twenty gublels.iif gold set iv ruby-studded rests, given by the mem bers of llie Cabinet; Mr. George W. Child's toilet set of solid gold; an_l Senator aud Mis. Stan ford*! gieat case ot carving knives aud fork. Li-li uud salad knives, and forks, soup ladle,*, dessert and cullee spoons and oyster (oiks of solid gold. ills not every wedding tiiat chroni cles even a single piece of tablewaie in solid gold, and such an array would dazzle even Slndbad or AlaUctlu. Kejireseulaiivo and Mrs. Hilt tinned a sliver mine into dozens and dozens of forks and spoons and every possible small piece of silver fur table use, and the Vice -President and Mrs. Morton gave a complete and elaborate set of silver toilet articles, to lurnish the dressing-case of the groom as well as llie bride, liand-mli'rors, triplicate. mirrors, shaving- mirrors, brushes, Duxes, nays, combs and trifles of every descrip tion. The President sent a. large salad bowl of repoussee silver; Mr. aud Mrs. John McLean another; Mr. and Mrs. Emmons Blame, vegeta ble dishes of repoussee silver; Mr. and Mis. Wliili-iaw Held, live sliver epeignes; aud so ou through an Infinite list of uiomlnenl people and superb gifts. The gifts repie .seius a considerable fortune tor a young couple and an Immense responsibility and ouiy a Vanderbilt or a White House occupant would have use for or could afford to use and guard such costly things. Iv jewelry aloue there were gifts to make any other bride envi- , ous, pearl necklaces, pearl pendants, a diamond necklace and diamond ear-rings and Innumer able pieces of odd jewelry. Then the Diplomatic Corps joined In a heavy silver tea service that v. i.ii.d have beeu Ihe great piece at any oilier . wedding. All the cards were removed from the gin* before they were shown. Uf dupl rates mere were many. Sixty dozen forks are entered as one article well supplied to a family of two, and almost every article Iv the list bud one nr more duplicates. The ring in the great brine cake fell to In Iss Macomber, Miss Blame's lull mate frieud of many years, and a while satlu box of wedding cane was given to each guest. A new and fast steamer has b en christened ou the Potomac Blver ibis week, and the Califor nia Pioneers were ihe lirst lo make a trip In the Maealester after the christening party. The latter went to Mount Vernon on Tuesday after noon, and besides christening the ship ihe parly watched sir Julian Pauncetote plain, as proxy for the Prince of Wales, an Kugllsh oak tree be fore Washington's tomb. When the Prince of Wales visited Mount Vernon be planted a tree, but it soou after died. Sir Julian l'aiiucefote callnl his alleullou to the tact last summer, Bad the Pi luce requested him to replace. It. The acorns were brought from Eugland and carefully sprouted lv a conservatory all winter, and Ihere are oilier tiny saplings ready to replace this one Should it die. SHERMAN AT THE WHITE HOUSE. This week the President gave a dinner to Gen eral Sherman, the table lv the family dining room being enlarged tor the eighteen covers. Ft is lv these smaller dinners ln their own regular dining-room that the President aud Mis. Har rison delight, and they are of frequent occur rence. Now that the outdoor season really begun the Marine Baud plays eveiy Saturday ai leriioon at Hie White House ground, and Mrs. - Ilarrlsou has made these alteruoou concerts an occasion for Inviting her friends to come to the White House on Saturday afternoons and hear the music fiom the south portico and from the many drawing-room windows. The President comes down Irom his office and passes to and fro among his guests, and everything is Informal and agreeable. . Tea aud light refieshnieiits are of fered In the red parlor, and Mrs. Harilsou and her daughter . -iud her two nieces make these Saturday afteruoous more enjoyable than any of the season eulertalnmeuts. This week nearly all of the company present at Miss Blame's wed ding appealed later at tlie White House, and there was a bouquet of light and exquisitely tinted row us, pretty bouueis and parasols on the White louse porticos. Meanwhile the red-coated musi cians played on the lawn below, aud over the . great stietch of green, under llie trees and on the paths moved hundreds of citizens In their gala army, It was a pretty scene, add there could be no belter setting for such a picture than the great lane and park running clear to the rlvei's edge, with clumps and lines of luxuriant trees, and the tapering, snow-white side of Hie ~A_ .TsA.iigioii mouumeut catching the last of the strong iiiftpooit sunshine Washington affords so tew of suelr X'i'.'ilsmces of Its belug a capital, a ceuter, the head ol*\__9 Goverumeut, that every one enjoys and remaiss them. Due never - see« sentries, marching ot troops', ,'ior limitary bends In the streets to give color, cu.ira;__. r and visible sign and proof of the Government In ,n,s capital, as lv every olher capital of the. World. " The Marine Band plays at Ihe -House on state occasions during the winter aiid In its ground.) once a week (Jutlug tbe summer, but otherwise keeps its drill and practice concerts ail lo us own barracks. The band at the arsenal is quite act secluded, and the capital erty gets no advantage In being the capital that the smallest European town does not belter enjoy. Instead of a military band parading the priucipai streets every afternoon' and stopping lv play wbere all who walk and drive can meet and listen, we have nothing. Whoever has beeu In Benin arid not enjoyed that alternoon detlie of the military baud along liter tier Lltiden, and Us splendid playing afterward Iv the plalz beyond the palace ! Wash ington might just as well have the same thing— tlie Marine Baud making a march along the avenue and stopping lo play a few pieces in frout of the Capitol every day of the autumn winter and sptlng- lt might Add greatly to the liatiiimiy within to have sweet sounds without, and the Cougiesstoual temper and brain nilgut be greatly improved b*^a little harmony within na- i.. wheu lailll JpSsii.'.ii and party meas ures are -end.: i. M'CALLA'S SENTENCE. &9HRsßi£l The flniliiigs of the McCalla court-martial have filled all civilian minds with amazement. That a man guilty ot the inhumanities to his men and his mauy infractions of the tegulatious couid eu- Hiely escape punishment is amazing enough; but that the mau should be rewarded by a three years' holiday and be paid $2300 a year goes be yond anything ever imagined, and is a plain In vitation for every ship commander 10 do like wise and be rewarded. Gilbert ami Sullivan never imagined a greater burlesque of courts aud jus tice than tins case Hilonis. There is no doubt but thai the pica constantly made to Congress lhal we need a new navy has merit and reason lv It. The cruise of the Enterprise and the opera boitlfe court-martial ot ils commander Indicate a nerd for something new or ditlersiit. ' Senator and Mrs. Stanford aie receiving much sympathy lo cunsequeiiee of the recent death ot Senator Stanford's brother. Immediately upou receiving His news td their loss invitations for a series ot dinner parties, which they were giving lv faiewell before their departure to Europe, were lecalltd. The President 1 was to have been their guest oue night this week and lor that din ner eveiyliilug was lo come from California, pish, game, meats, vegetables, fruits and wines were all to be California products and llie perish able articles are nuw on their way ln a refriger ator car. .Mrs. John P. Jones lias followed her daughter - w!;h an attack uf Fieocb measles, which con fined her to her room for several days and pre vented her Irom receiving, on Thursday, which was to have been her last formal dry at home this year. In a few weeks Mrs. Jones will leave for her Gold 1111 l home for the summer. - --.-.- • ItI'IfA MAIL Murder by Hypnotism.*. Let us consider a case. -. I set a subject to sleep and place him In a somnambulic state. 1 then say to him: " You know A; he is a contemptible fellow and is ever trying to*', injure yon; he must be put out of the way. Here is a dagger. To-morrow"— ten days J hence, for the suggestion may extend over a . considerable interval— "you will make' your way to his home; you will wait (ill he quits the house and will stab ; hint without any pity. lie must die. >. You are not to re* member at all that I ordered you to kill him, even : if you he hypnotized again." The subject takes the suggestion, and promises to kill tho on« who has become his enemy. At the appointed. hour he will be at the place named, and will deal the blow with a steady hand. Whether arrested or not for the deed, he wilt find it out of his power to reveal the name of the one who put the dagger in his hand. ~ The theme is an at tractive one, but can the thing bo done?— ' J. M. Charcot in the April Forum.' i The Brooklyn Eagle alludes to Boulanger at the celluloid Caesar. 5