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TIIK MORNING CALL. SAN FRANCISCO. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1E92-EIOHT PA(tES.

FINGERS ALL THUMBS. A New Malady Type- Writers. i Record. Type-wriw-r's Finger" is name of the newest ction on tlie books of ti.e doctors nii'l it reatens to become one if the formidable evils of modern civilization. The deformity has cradunlly been introducing itself among its unconscious victims, until now suddenly a host of type-writers, fair and otherwise, have awakened to tho start; i discovery that their constant playing upon the little piano-like machines has utterly destroyed the shapeliness of their hands and transformed their lingers iato thumbs.

The first to realize tliis terrible result were the pretty yoong type-writers of the fairer sex, who beheld with horror the loss of their loner, tapering fingers, UDnn whosa chrmn they bad so prided themselves. Instead of their sweetly molded tapering gracefully to the tips and aristocratically curling, what was their consternation and chagrin to be struck with the fact that li DU hammering upon the little round keys had effectually flattened ont their fnicer-tii'S ni.d given each particular digit, above tOD joint, a grotesquely iiti'l vulgarly siubby appearance. The doctors were immediately besieged by despairing bevies of bewitching type-writers, who bid their distorted and flattened fingers iv the depths of their milts and gloves, "Just to think," exclaimed one of the nearly weepiug young women to her physician, "I had such a Qg, slender hand, and was the envy of that nasty whenever vlshora in the office gazed on admiringly at my tincers dancing over tho keys. Even my employer used to smile npprovingly, as he glanced over his papers, at uiy nimble, tapering fingers. And now iMio had tv bite her lip to keep the tears back.

Her tale of woe was repeated sadly by many young to their doctors and to their bosom friends. The male type-writers have also become as alarmed as their si-ter professionals. Probably soo type-writers in Philadelphia have bpcome. thus nohappily afflicted, and the rest are growiug rapidly panic-Sti icken. The public in general must feel hii interest In wondering whether the affection is liable to spread, and with tho ii3u of type-writers themselves give rise to a future generation, which snail be all thumbs and no fingers.

BLIND AND MUTE. The Visit of I-iitle Edith Thomns to the Honae. I'uSt. Those who were at the White House at 1 o'clock yesterday witnessed a touching when the little deaf, dumb and blind girl, Edith Thomas of Boston, apoo whom Mrs. Harrison bestowed a flower from hor boiKiuet at the JSaturday afternoon reception, was presented to the l'resident.

it evident to the onlookers that as sonn as the child's hand was grasped by tho I'resi'lent she realized that the honor which has so engerly coveted since coming to Washington was at last hers. Her face flushed with pleasure, ns stretching forth her hand she softly pressed it over his coat to get a general idea of his apace, as hor instinct is unusually keen in such fore meeting the President the child, having by means ol sign language, expressed a desire to meet Benjamin Mary Lodge McKee, was taken upstairs to tho nursery, where the little ones stopped in their play to allow themselves to be thoroughly investigatod by the sensitive agile fingers of tlio blind child. The conservatory was next visited, and somo bright-hued blossoms wero carried away in memory of the visit. Just as tho child crossed the outer corridor to enter the east room Secretary Tracy descended the stairway from tho ofllces abovp, and noticing the sightless eyes, stopped a moment to not knowing, of course, that the sense ol hearing was also denied the unfortunate one. The sense of sympathy must, in some indefinable way, have communicated itself to the little girl, for after holding in hers for an instant the Secretary's hand, she lifted her face for the kiss which given without hesitation.

Whilo at Mrs. Harrison's reception on Saturday afternoon Edith wished to shako hands with the leader ol the Marine Band, aud was accordingly taken to Mr. Sousa, in regard to whose uniform she showed tha liveliest interest, passing her hands over and over the brass buttons, the sash and buckle. No sooner had she reached home than she nt down, and In th.t most ingenious manner cut out of paper an admirable likeness, deftly affixing with need to and thread the epaulets, sash, buckled and A writer in a German paper glvc3 the following us the proper temperatures for diffennt sorts of beverages: ator seltzeir water ami beVr to GO 0 red wine to white wine champagne 4(i to coffee to beef tea to hot milk toi)j GLOVES AND OARS. Slavin Will Not Meet Choynski in This Cify.

Stanbnry Is Anxious to Row O'Connor in This Country-What Bullivan Has to Say of Mitchell and Slavin. Joe Choynski wa3 shown a dispatch from Charley to the California Club, which stated that it would be utterly impossible for blavin to meet Choynski In a six-round contest. Mitchell did not say that ho would take Slavin's place. The Californian's challenge is also opea to Mitchell. Turner of Sacramento is training hard for hla match with Johnson of this city, which will take place nt the Pastime Club on the 23d inst.

Anticipating that the contest will be of the hurric.tne kind, the P-istiniprs have arranged for a ten-round "go," which will precede the finish event. Harry Mayuard wants a purse of Andy liqwen. 'Arry refused an of which he says only sccond-clas3 pugilists would fight for. Great Scott! how some of these olii-tiine who shoula be figorioft on a nice 111 a convenient do talk. srj.r.iVAV HAS BIS BAT.

A letter from Batte City, UoaL, dated January 26th, says: John L. Sullivan slatestliat lie is ready to make a m.iicli wltli any man in the worlu who lajn Claim to ihe championship, the Hulit 10 t.ike i lac In the lan week in or flrst week Iv tSepltMiilier. lie fuitlier saiu he would meet Mitchell limn any man oneattU in a 12 (out iliiK, Marquis of Queensberry rules, anil will bet 20,000 lhat he can put Mitchell to sleep In six Sullivan Jen's proposition to back Peter Malier against Him as a cold bluff, lie includes any while man in the world. Under no citcumstunces will lie light JacksoD. tie Is wiiLine; to meet Siavm next Aojcust.

II he a iitriit thli sumiaer Sumvan says ii mill posiilvely oo his last appearaaee iv the ring. Nick Loog is at outs with tlio California Club. Nicholas drew up the articles for a contest between Kimmick and McCann, and he made such a bungle u( it that Ilia stupidity has cost him exactly SIOO, which sum Lo'iiji posted in behalf ol liis protege. The California now contenda tiiat neither Long nor Kimmick lived up to their contract, hence the confiscation of the ten eaalf-i by the club. Kimmick has become disgusted with hla late manager's ways of doing business, and in future he will try and paddle his own cinoe.

K.istt'in pugilj should by this take warning of Fraeo'a managers. BKI BOGBAIMNG FAST. The New York Recorder, speaking of the California Athletic saya that the purses recently offered by that organization for meetings between Goddard ana Joe Mc- Auliffe and Dixoo and Cal McCarthy iudicate two things First, that the California Club has apparently lost its desire to sustaiu its national character nnd would rather support bred fighters American pugilists; second, that it little money to give away for contests nowadays, and is, in 1 willing to accept a fact that it is in ii secondary position so far as big contests are concerned. Them is more than a color of truth to the Recorder's criticism. Tho California Club baa greatly retrograded hi the l'-w years, wbtcb fact is principiiiy owing to a want of chanpn iv its government.

Captain Fulda nrn! Pilot Gibbs are entirely too fond of the Miorl to retire from active service, and as they seem to havo grown fat in the respective positions they now occupy it is hardly to be expected at this. late datt that cither of these supporters of sloggers and slogging clubs will make for other candidates. Tho nnaueial condition of the club is at pri senl a mystery to the members. THE OAKSMEX. Spencer, imeker of Sullivan, champion sculler tf New Zealand, who recently challenged chanu'ion Staubury row for the single-scull championship of the world, written the following letter, dated Sydney, December 24tb, concerning Stanbnry's Intent as a snpportei of and a backer of Sullivan, ilie sculler, einuiMce ihli (unity of Rending a lettei lo you by this mail.

James staubury, v. oarsman of tiie woild. Is KOlug to Ameiici to engage iv a rotest wlili wiiiiiim Con no foi £500 and the ciiainptousfiip of world. I agreed to match Su livan Kiaubury and hW excuse for uot rowing is that lie tt booked for Ameiica. If a mitcti la not made with Sianburyon 01 prior to Junu iry 2d, 1892, Sullivan will, w.lhout a tUiuot, ilie CllitlllpioD-lllp ol woiiu.

It is quite probable that Staubury will arrive on tho next steamer from the Colonies. TUG-OF-WAR. Final arrangements have been ci'inplettKi for the tutr-of-war at the Pacific Club tomorrow evening between the Danes and tin Canadians. According to the agreemen sigued botii teams, there will be only one pull to decide victory. The Danes conlident of defeating their athletic opponents, and already eensidernble money has been posted.

The Canadians have very little to say as to the mntch, but are training hard, and heir friends will be greatly mistaken it the Danes succeed in scoring another victory. It is veiy evident that the athletes of the Olympic Club are not in favor of wheeling- A committee which was appointed to organize a bicycle annex failed twice to form a permanent organizatl n. At the last raeet- ItiK only three interested wheeim.m The Bornaby Cricket Club has orgauized for the season. it will join theAlamedaH nnd Pacifies in having the Alatueda grounds put iv condition for the game. TUAIMXI.

A BOXKK. Mick Dooley, the clever An ralian heavyweight, has raised very question regarding how a boxer shoul train. It is the custom for most boxers nowadays, says the Field of Sydney, to abstain from sparring for a few weeks before the right in which they are engaged. The reason given is that by si arring a man gets into a bad habii of delivering -fit blows, and be takes a spell is iable to tap instead of punching solidly when be has to fight to the end. The air-ball is the only sparring partner cf a boxer while he is preparing for the fray, and now Mirk Dooley comes forward ami says that it his opinion that boxers commit a great mistake iv sparring for ball-punching snlely.

Mick's is this: Sparring, lie quickens a man's eye. but bali-biffins does not, comparatively speaking. Consequently a man unaccustomed to sparrkig is and liable to be knocked out before-Inknows what his 01 pment is about. A man has been training solely rlth the airball for a few weeks. Slick thinks, woald be slower in an actual fight, at least, at Ibe start, than the man who lias got himself, well by amount of sparring.

AN Mick gives instances. Dawsoo did no sparring before his recent tight with Wiliiams, nnd before he conld get his eve in properly Williams caught him heavily cv the Jaw and practically ended matters. Mick thinks that had Dawson in his tr.iining been accustomed to watching and a real live nntagouist Instead of a which monotonously comes forward am. backward, he would tiave seen Williams' risht coming toward him and been able prevent it reaching its destination. The samo thing.

Dooley says, red to In his fight with Choynskl tie eooU not properly see Joe's antics, and before he could get the proper focas in tiie second round Joe staggered him with one, and ho did not know where it came from. ll.id lie sparred during training, Mick lio would not have feltstraugo the opening rounds, and promises next time he fights to in for any quantity of sparring, critics notwithstanding. WOBTH i This point that Dooley argues is worth looking it. Paddy Slavin spars a lot while training, and his eyesight is splendid from the first, as all his opponents can testify. Jackson believes in punching the ball, will not spar before a big fight, and has never caoght napping early in a batUe.

It is beyond cavil thata sparrer Is a quicker mnn than a fighter pure and simple. Goddard and Billy Murphy do very Uttlo but they get there just the while (JrifFu is a terror for sparring, r.iul he has. never failed to get there yet. FRANCJSCO I'IZAKKO. Tluiugh Dead ilncc Hil Is Koniiil Well I'ivsprved.

l'anama Star and Herald. In Limn, I'ersi, recently the remains of the conqueror of Petu, Francisco Pizarro, were removed with great pomp and ceremony from the crypt in the cathedral tv the chapels of the Viceroys. The body of the great found to be in si perfect state ot preserva tion, notwithstanding the ilireo centarieel tlinb that lias roiled by since his iuter inent. Accordinc to a Lima paper the woonds inflicted by assassins still discernible: there is one on tlio neck, another on Uw arm nnd third on the bead, this last one evidently beins: Intlicted by a silver drinking vessel. -The body measures 173 meters, and the doctors who examine.

irmains iisv- that at tho time ol Indeath. I'izino must have been about 7 yearsolU. Pizurro was btivird without bia armor. Ills aasassina cave him time t. pui it ou in the unequal tizht in which tnwas slain, and in their haste to bury him did not Ulluk o.

putting It ori after ho died. 5 VoTlTi BRANICU BAKERY AND VARIETY on principal street; 3 11 vlntr rooms; neat place; splendid chance small capital: -enre t.IK LESS, I I ourthst. ln PATP-NT RIi.HT AND COUN- ty: urcful 'or builders or don't miss tills. M. LESS, Fourth Bt.lt* CIGAR -S-l-ORE ON PRINCIPAL 1 it).

In vicinity or places of amuse- inrnt: cfceap M. LESS. 5 Fourth st. rt 1 PARTNER IIOTKL, BAP. AND RES- taurant: 05 rooi-s; wagon and I ar- first-class location; long lease; no snch place rvrr unbred before: hljnljr profitable business: full Investigation given, wtiich will rouvince most any l.iis!:u->- M.

LESS. 5 Fourth st. It" QOilA SALOON: 5 LIVING 11OOMS; GOOD I busiiiea locality: profitribie place; oira- tr acre! ted Government position nuist sell: cbance Jt 1 bargain. M. LEsS, 5 Qr 1 SALOON: HANDSOMhLY II: I Ll) V'.

p. ood business street; a very fine pi.cc. M. 1.1 ss. 5 Fourth st.

TTo partner wanted, either lady or eentleman. In a business that is thor- ana clearing at least to 0 rer month: has one of the best locations in I Is thoroughly established; only rea- I wan tine partner is that lady proprietor prefers an interested party to hired help. Apply KKNNY A Si'liliTl'. 100S Market st. If A CLEARING PER MONTH; 1 v'v 1 uillk for.sale; auy one can run contract itiade lv coiiiib- supply for several years: an private trade; Ikis wagons, ou all avpurtenance3.

Apply KKNNY A Market St. PARTNI-t WASTKD; A PLAIN SEN- sible man to in trrocery and bar- is well anil domi: trade or per day: location .1 man be conuecJed witli: Is weli known and ran cive best ol teferences. KENNY SCHUIT, iOOI Mar- ket st, Mo SfcXL OUT U'l'i: BUSINESS tio TO I. I) 1 -'-'4 Keariij ettibluhed H59. I CIGAR-STAND; AN OLD CENTRALLY I located place In the business part or town: very, low to at once.

I.D. BARNARD, Kt-arny st. TEAMING IJUSINEiS. WITH THE work ti wholesale houses; rare chance to secure a tir-t-cUss paving business. 1.

I). BARNARD, 'J-JA Kearny st. MERUANriLEfAND MANUFACTURE Irq lus-ness; partner In Rne Market splendid business; em- ploys to 7 usuds; lias larje and orders on hand for months ahead; clears per month; Willie doubled Inside 1 year: wants inun to in store and assist lv general business; will find plenty, to do; of same not nec- is a business v.ortii looklae into: iuc it in the city: no further capital required. GEO. M't-WARf.

135 Kearny O9AAA OD AN YARD. CEN- I truily located: established 30 years; to JSU per c'ears S'ii-O per month: enough pay therein: good stock. must on account sU-Sjjess; luvestigate aud make an offer. GKO. tJ.TEWAKT.-135 KeariiT It 1 1 NEAT AND CHF.AP.

1 I V. ly Markets'. Ql HA PER MONTH BE MADE BY 1 V'V' steady mar. is liartuer; genteel business: v.v experience required; must have 1. Market St.

BRANCH BAKERY. ESTAB- -0 1 UiJ. lished 7 years: 3 rooms; full value In sight: creat Appty 103J Market st. It" COAL-YARD: GOODITEAMS-IPART- wanted: 1032 Market st. OLD -ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN PoKT- Oregon; tor sale: capital required OOJ.V A'idreNS C.

Hoi Cam, Branch. KANT-DAILY RECEIPTS $55 TO 405 ii per day; Apply thts oftice. Fes I.Oi: SALEiNICELYiFITTEDJSUP, ICE-CREAM 1 a id coffee rcstaara'it and branch bakery; iocatlJti. Fes TO CHEAPJSTOCK fixtures: dry and fancy cry. 1 L' 5 LEVEL; HOMESTEAD RIGHT: SELL i or exch 8..

Box fed. Call lirauch. GRUIjEKY AND BAR; 10 ROOMS; ALL reut 716 Brannan st. 1 es 7f L'XPKESS BUSINESS; DOUBLE TEAM; IN -CJ'gooo condition: oldest stand in city: rare c. a day ail the year arouiid.

Apply Hum Oftice, ies GROCERY AND BAR. WITH LONG fcr heap. Apply at IPOI Mission cor, I iltefnth. Tes SALOON AN D. GRO CERT' FOR.

SALE vj cbeip: ceutrally located. Inquire "AN SI ORE- FACTORY COMPLETE: I I I location on 'Market sC Box pa, Call Branch 3 fl Goi'D-PAYINGiSALOON. WASH- O' bet. Montgomery- C' 1 1 A A All: SOUTH OF 0 wli by Invenfry; new- Hvliig-rooins. F.

HEAI.Y. IUH "VOTICK-HAVING P.fYKRS WILLING TO IV vts; in some legitimate business, parties lag to sell promptly apply uKALYJ 1148 SALOON AMONG MANCF ACHRIF.S: 5 lirinjc rooms: don't fail to bar- gtin. W. 1-. C'O'A PAIMNKKIN UNECORNER SALOON: cuarant'J ruo.

iI A HALF I NT ERES LL- LOCAtTd Uv'V'. jrjt otf heiray busi- ness "day hi.il ntsht: owner with hlreil help catue.of this tills cenctne; will i tr.vt.«l BAILEY. Tltf Market st. a-5 7t CANDY AND CIGAR STOKE: NEAR tneaters: rent $-5 cer.montn; 1 roo.n; 1 well worth iarzrtn. Market st 5.

LA VARIETY; WITH'AG N- It), cles: ciipaji i rooms; Bheiy located: ripht here. UAILK4'. 7I'J WHOLESALE KOL'TE IN CITY; established tride; sou wte. le.ts coinprtltlon la this line thao any tusjness going. UaILEY.7I9 Ira Q- I PARTNER WANTED IN ONE OK THE best paying hoii'es in San 1 proof of its paying at least f.V -i each: a opportunity.

See Market st. It 1 cigar-stoke, li vino 1 room; cltar- Ing JTj all FLKTCHERJ C- BOARDING AND LIVIN't A Cr i Ul'. long cheap rent and the best loca- In city: stock of 7 7 7 sets ot uaraens. w.t_ 17 stalls to Ist: posttlreiy, clearing per month: It lur.i irnei owner Ins made Mi moi.ey; aud leaves aceonnt of ixritr Interests In the country. App'y to YYHITCOMR, if r.

if PARTNER WANTED OLD-ESTAC- lished caih business; rartn-r to help; lira: aid easily learned; will each from $109 month: object lv t.akinij pattner to extend the al- lowf.l uiilil luily Sitisfied; A HIS Markets. IU'ANTS AND HOW TO MEET THEM. r-ju want to buy. sel! or real estate (--. a business: rain want to buy, tell or eicLar.se a fruit, grain ranch; yon want safe nre Insurance at bottom II 3 oh your dills collected promptly: If want conveyauct or other pipers want the jerviccs of an attorney rr notary.

If wjl: want entire taken of yuur property, at borne or 5 wan: to borrow or lend call on W.J. HK.VKV A DONALD DUW.MH, 626 FINESALOON: PRIVATE ENTRANCE rooms: cootl hnsiness strei't: e.ve. trial: call early. EN LA 759 Market St. fes f'IUK 'KEIiY -STOKK-Al LOCATION; CLEARS moiittrly at Invoice on account other K.iiiKM.

AUK, 73!) -Market St. fet 1 rl CHOP- QOUyrcentral. I.ICUEN LAUH. 1 CinCKJtN HANOII BERKELEY; 5 tj -i''V'. land: 200 45 ducks, cow, v.a^on.

farnttnre: 4 rooms rlbrooder; fj SALOON: LIVING ROOMS; LOW rent MrLATGHLIN. Vg Kearny. 4 7 change any i hing in auy.State: saies Write to RAD i B73VJ Markatwt. i OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE: Cl'i north; near Market: established vein: cfceap place; trial given. M'it.

5 SALOON; FINE LOCATION, WITH rooms attached; will take part cash and can have bilance. of J. B. I A N. H22 Clay Rooms 1 and V.

Fes QC'ii ESS UN IT city: kuoil stand and trade: team vie two ago: owner obliged to sell. Coal 7 ADY WISHES PARTNER IN GOOD PAVING -aloor. ox this office, fe-i tt i GROCERY AND BAR: FINE location; must be sold at Mice; a sacrifice 1501) Calliornta st NW. cor, of Larkin. I 4 LocN FOR "SALE CHEAP; FINE STAnTT; 0 joott trade.

10 Second St. fel 1 OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER eery and bar, well stocked; ilolr.t; a business or J5 (Jay: must be void immediately: full tuvcstljatlon (jlven; cheaj) rent Apply to IL- MAN JSKNDKL, Battery and Ciay fe3 L'OK SALE-A HANDSOME SALOON AND 1 croctry-store. cor. Army st. and San servesabot lunch to over Situ of Buckingham lircht's sboe-frctory einiiloyes and as many.

more tiiccbaulcs, and business men; all asb trade: sale on account of trip to Europe; thorough Investigation wlli.be riven. Apply on the premises and at F. KAUFMAN'S Grocery, cor. tifih and A LOON FOR SALE CHEaP: PRICE iwT; Including water: situated in the en- ter or a manufacturing district: must be seen to 1 it 1 d. I Infor'natlou t.f M.

iiATJK. 74 and 7'j First st. jaS tf 1 THE I In; restaurants In the city, ir taken it once: linve tnannfacturinj business to attend to; no Artdress N. Box 111. CALL Uranfij ROCKRT AND BAR; STOCK AND ITX IX'KKS; rooiiK, stable.

Apply Branch. SALOON OR LITNCH-PLACE BAR wanteJ, city or country. 515 tcrainento.fe3 8 CLAY HT.TOOOD LOCATION: V- 'Apply on premUe.s. lea QALOOX FOR SALE; GOOD CHANCE. 012 Montgomery st.

L'OK ESTABLISHED IiAKEKY, ITH horsf and 1 Folsom st. Te.i STATIONERY AND VARIETY STORK; 1 iU' living rooms With luiiiiture: lv vicin- ity 7 schools; established 'JO years; gojd corner store. Apply thli oflloe. fe'J tf OK HARDWARE-STOKE AND FIX- rare chance ur carpenter. 1113 Twenty.

third are.T£a»t Oakland. fe3 7t A LOOX ADI ES'J EN TU AN ROOMS, ETC. Apuiy at 8 y. a. S.iA ifi A LOON FOR SALE CIMiAP: GOOD TRADE; rt 1 010 Mission st.

Xl ION; -I i slcKuess. Second. fe'i LOI 25x11 cheap. 71S Eighteenth st. LaO tt SALOON: GOOD LOCATION: DOING GOOD 31014 Third, tf HED EM AUK AlliltV, REAL ESTATE I agents; house! rented and rents collected; in- surance brokers.

105'J Valencia cor. Twenty- Jal BUTCII £XS. ATTENTION-GOOD iTC'TCH fcit- I Eliop, packinjt-house, s.iu^n^o iactory. UoTts, txiccy. cart, for Bale cheap, account or otber business.

Inquire Call Branch oflice. Vi BTSINKSS i HOOD wagon cieariiiK about J73 per month: please esam in-. PACIFIC HANUE.S Kear I- A LOON; POSITIVELY CLEARINO $-00 a month: itnal 30 nays' trial. Apply at PACIFIC 1-XCHANGE. 23 Kearnv 3U I CASH-STORE ON MAR- Clwvu.

employs 7 men: clearin? 60 a month. PACIFIC EXCHANGE, 23 Keartiy. I OR CUSTOM AM) REPAIR SnOP. with in Alanifda, App 2321 Alxiueda avn. le3 GROCERY CHEAP: Got; chance for woman.

020 Stevenson st. fe2 AND LODGING HOUSE; 18 ROOMS, with bar. 229 Jackgou st. rel 11 YOU WISH TU I'lHi HASh oi; DISPOSE JL a legitimate buslnens. call or write to tue Com- mercial Atrriiey Department oT thu Carnail- Hop- kins Company; Market s.

F. R'-OHNER SALOON; GOOD LOCATION; 3 LIV- liia Apply this office. ja3l lUOOD AXD COAL YARD FOR SALE ON AC- count or sickness. 915 Postjit VOR SALE COAL AND WOOD YARD; iiOOD 1 It 3 Third st. Ja3l 1 IIOWA D- HAN CLOTHING- LUi't) stol well stocked; cheap: $150.

7t AMI BEST IN AMERrCA TIilS eight-page WEKKLY CALI sent to any in ttie United or Canada one year for 25, posUuo Trca LODGISC-HOI'SKS FOX A LODC.ING-HOUSE OK 13 ROOMS: miraldy adapted for transient: finely furnished: rood corner; investigate at once andse ci.n- it. M. LESS, 5 Fourth St. NEAR MARKET it rooms, well pay- Ing house, finely located for transient Kood ment: tnvesllKato thts. M.

LESS. 5 Fourth. I ROOMS Ci.KAKS MONTHLY; PUICK 10 jjjo. PACIFIC Kearny. JQKOO KI'KN ISH KITJ BA RG A I gf Mi K.

lv ness. cor. Twenty-fourth. 6 I IVKI.L-FI'RNISHED ROOMS; LOW RKNT: IU selling cheap. Apply 1054' 3 I'oward.

Fes 70-ROOMED HOUSE; PRKSKNT INCOME $700: bargain: siTTON. Market.5 IXsS I.OOG ING-HOlsic7)F2o ROOMS, with long lowrmt: can have trial: sold reasonable: p-rt lU6 Mission st. Fes Inn HaTFcASH; BAYWINDOW HoCSK. C'il'U. 12 rooms.

HEALY. UiS Market st. J-ODGING I1OCSK: 10 ffl 1.1, 1- I R. nlshed rooms; rent part cash: Pos- sacrlrice. See FLETCHER; Uol Market st.

It Q-'AA LODGING-HOUSE; 9 LAR-E SUNNY rooms. 1032 Market It. Q-ROOM HOCSK: IIKNITLRi: AND CARPLTS nearly nt-w; rooms rented; low reut; at Half cost. 'J3O Eleventh st. fe4 tr AY-WIN DOW OF NICELY rooms; near City Hall: cheap.

liniuire Niuth grocery. fe.S OO D- PAYING ROOMING-HOUSE; 60 ROOMS; 0 cheap. Apply Cam. Branch Oftlce. reJ WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 THE WEEKLY Cai 1..

in wrar-P-r. revlv f-r roit s'alk. VOX DON'T MISS OUR STORK; 1 prices reasonable, quality goon, treatment. SAMUEL P.EAL, above Fourth. ja3 lm I AM NOW AT FOURTH (NEW buildina).

and offer a stock of general household furniture at reduced 500 carpeti. as new: stoves, Jti; antiijue chamber suits, fl ail at beiirm-k prices. T. H. 12U Fourth al tr CHAMBER AND 1j HISIOP.

SI4 lUyes Installments. nol4 Stu GO MKV INIT'sECO D- II A iurnlture or carpets at reduced 1 rices: snisiac- tionor money reftnalea: shipped iree.liu Fourth. ly Qir SET PIECES MAN sixth st. Jy29 12n A GOODCHANCE-YOUR HOUSE FLRNTSHBO ctciplete wlih furnltdre. carpels, stovos, eux- tat-s.

1 pictures 1 tnlrrori at Drleea, easy Inatalluients: M. i B.i«> HAN lareen en tke Coast; 22B-230 Stockton," 23? Post opoa prompt attentto'i paid to country orders, ls'tr 1 li Ail HER SETS rp7 'PIECES. CASH, irj.s:ai:rr.e,it. WIT.) KY yjl Mission, tf C'AKI'K IS. (i ABO; liiftaiiircal price eluwhere SI a yd.

M. I-KlKlv A 1 i'ost. li tf a i. kani.no. 4 Stevenson: Teie.3 £2Sj S.

STRATTAN. I 'H-APEstVaND BEbT, PLACE, TO HAVE YOCR V. Ckrpets cleaned aud relal 1. JONES' Perfect Carpet-cleanint aod Renovatinz 123 and 27 Elthtti st. telephone ly CARPETS CLEAN ALEX.

Vf. WIIKU DENj '-'400 Geary s.t.; 40.M Jy3 tt OI'AV l.blM.'s 1 i-oTbfcl; CA itPKT-UEA 11N3 0 Works sio the best wori. 353 lo J57 tejepho 3040 mrigtf CVAKPKTS THO RO VQ LT CLEANED WITHOUT re a CONK.US t-i JM ay? irienhoK 11A.MI AND SIIKKI' Mi SIC. DEAL BARGAINS IN WALTER'S I rei shop. Grove Nets, hi n.

pract cal Unftuner.teStt yew Upright piano cheap, Hotel; cash or I -OK SALK OK UPRIGHT. i'oi, fc2 iU.i SH PAKLi.U GRAND; nTI.L BK gold clieup. Box 20. ol- tt IAP.I.OH GRAND PIANO; CAS- -V not told new: Rreat barjrsin. F.

w. SPENCER "a 7-3 Market second f100r.31 tf YRO Evans piauos ii-rS Post st. ja'i7 t' UPRIGHT; FRENCH UPRIGHT: 'JO3 'J a s' new pianos al factory prices. I AY'S Piano Factory. Mtsjton.

L'ISCHER riAMMN liilMi; CONDITION; NO reasonable offer refnsed. Call Ito or address H. H. DORR- Mason sL jal7 tf A NOS fine condition: at a KOHLER CHASE. I'OHLKU A CHASE.

S6. 2S OFARRKLL iradiri; pianos and organs: oidt-tt mosle- honae largest stock easy terms; low prices. ap2 Jtt VERY cheap; Vose. Guild, Emersvn and othen. F.

W. SPENCER a TiA Marke: second floor. del 3 tf 1 I ALLEI'ADAVId AND KIMIIALL PIANO AND Orgaa Agency. W. G.

lIADGEK. 7'2j Hi HB I I. I A PuW ER- -11 fu 1 tone; strictly f.rst clars. 817 Misslou nl3 tr L. PIANOS: FIRST-CLASS IN -T toce ami workmanship.

S'J Ninth st. no 7 tr TIEMMK.t LONG PIANO ARMROOIf II Polk st. corner Clay; sold on Installments: send ror Illustrated catalogue and terms. nol tf SiWAY OARLER and PEASK I'IANOS, u.r-r.i and ail Instruments: call ad n.r 1 rooms and stock. MATiIIiAS to and 'JUS I'ost htelnway Mall.

ja7 It 1 ER LINO pianos sold oa $11) monthly Instalineuts. liEN'J. CURT SON, sol- icents. -JO o'Karr-H st. IU tf HOUSES.

AND CATTLE: 50 1 a in-'. Ad. A. A. P.ol 11.

Martinez. Cal. A Ctl TENTH.COR. HORSES -I 1.j.ir.!.- I. WA I.T"N.i ly cauuiagks.

oodlbugoy apply VJiateOii Howard st. Fes TOP-COVERED WAGON; BARGAIN i Valencia st CECOND-UAND WAGONS FOR SALE CHEAP. 0 1114 Harrison near Seventh. tr YEW EXTRA FINE PHAETON; ALSO BCSI- ness buftty; new grocery and wagon; also cool rockaway for sale Harrison st, Ja3o tf L'XPBES'j ANDIJKLIYERY WAGONS AT RE- Tj duce.i prices for 1 mouti. Beale S.

A. W.SAN 111 1:. 14, tf lOK i.i.1,.».\;,»11 1. DEPARTURE; HANDSOME NEW Home 7 drawers: new: latent style. CIS (irreiiwlch rear: upstairs.

G- FOR SALE CLAY BKT. OC- tavia and Lagiina. a MNGER SEWING-MACHINE, WITH AT tachmants; almost new, zai Fifth st. LOR SAI.E-PF.KING DUCK EGGS top. HA I'CH- ing.

3501 1 11 1 more st. 7f I-RENCH PLATE MIRROR; 1 4x(5 also medium sized Hall safe. MIS- ENAMEL SINKS. 1.1 1 work, cheap. 11l FSCHMIIT'S.

637 Cl st. PCO PUPS; PRli REA- sonablc. 1627 Dupont St. ja3o 1 INK PET ALUM A INCUBATOR. NEARLY new.

capacity IVS sold cheap roi cash, or will cicfanje for good laylna hens. UKOKtiE SMITH, 2130 Market opp. Guerrero. tf SIRE I and money-tin cheap. lO'iciayst.

au7 tf 80l LERS ENGINES, PUMP 3, shaftlnif, iilejrs, beltinj. water pipes, etc. df4 tf Mv-INTOSH WOLPMAN, 137 Beale St. II IEI'A RD'fi 1 FO AND I'OWEB LATHBS 0 t. eO7 Mission st.

ASTCULOOT. MME. BIOREAU, 73 FOURTH FORTUNK- teIIer. clairvoyant: life-reader: CLAIKVOYANT, VLVr moved to 11 Taylor Room ti: feo 50c.o'Jt tf Vf ME. DR.

THOMAS, SCIENTIHC RKVKALKIt by eppsnnd tells fntire life, past, present, lutnre: consultation) on all aflalrs, nothing ex- cepted; iumo Riven, valuable advice and help; restores lost love by sympathy: mistake Impossible: rilsf-asei enrol: Irtter ill Kearny. 13 ly BPIKITI M.I^M. Cl ARI) KEADEB AND MAG- netlc healer; circles Tuesdays and Thursdays; daily. 6'iH Webster take Hayas-st. cars.

re 4 MIRITI I HYBI. clan; all riiicases treated or no lav; question! by mall answered; sittings dally; test circles Monday and Friday: developing Tues day and Thursday. 112 Seven st. Ja2B tf AIRS. I SPIRITUAL HKALER.

GUAR- -iTI antets lo cure all cases taken. 10 Lafayette street, a 7 MBS J. j. WHITNKV. CLAIRVOYANT, TKSr iiiedinm and iife-reaiier.

ti Turn Ml. no'ii tf APVKKTISIXO. TF Voll WISH TO ADVERTISK ANYilllNij 1 any where at any time write to GKO. P. KOWELL 10 spruce New aul9 ly VEBT ONE IN M.l.n OI INFORMATION oT the of will do well to obtain a copy of "Book for Advertisers," 308 prise fl mailed, postage paid, ou receipt or price; a careful compilation rrom Americ.ll Newspaper Directory or all the papers aud (lass journals; gives the circulation rating or every one, and a deal o' luforma about ratst anl ollinr uirtlt-is pertiinlnj to tho bulinetS of tislnj.

AidrftM AiJV i.Ki JSIN.i UJ. litA u. lv spraco New Vort auly CTTY F.STATR. IC. MARSHUT2.

REAL ESTATK AGENT j. ai.a House-broker, st. GOOD HOUSE: 3 FLATS: gUuUU. rear bouse: Minna near Gth: steady tenants: pays well: lot ltSxBU. i.

C. MA RSB TZ. 324 2 itgomery at. ')' PERFECT OEM OF A COTTAGB; 5 rooms, bath; stationary electric brlek foundation: lot warm belt ot Mission; sco this. L.

C. MABBHtTZ. 3L'4Uj Mont- gomery st. NEAT COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS AND tJrOOUU. bath: cUctrlc-cars will pass thf door: terms.

L. C. 3'J4Vs Montgomery 11 a 11. BARGAIN: LOT SSxlilO; sold; Greenwich st. L.

C. a RSH DTZ. 324Va Montgomery. cottage Ol 4 rooms: chickev- bouse; splendid chance to raise poul- try; see the size of lot. 240x180: a bargain, L.

C.MAKSHUTZ. Hit Montgomery St. Wf EL COITAOB, 4 rooms, bath, saultary plumb! brick foundation; warm belt or Mission: a bargain at this price. L. C.

MAR3HUT2. 3-' lVi Mout- gomery st. BIGGEST BARGAIN YET; FBONT i and bcuse; near Ist monthly; steady lot 25x76. L. C.

MAHSHLIZ, ilontsomeryst. r.lQ»|j LOT 58x100, FAIRMOUNT TRACT, 1 block rrom electric ruad; a dead bar- gain, l. marsh TZ, Moutgomery su 1 A 3 KLEUANT i FLATS, 'i 7 1 U.UUU. rooanaiKl b.th each: lot a per cent. L.

C. MARSCHI'TZ, 3-4 Slontgomery sU 11 i Su Fr VTW. COB. Kill ST. A HOFF A BET.

Mission and ValeiiPis Choice residence lot 11. CRIM a 118 iiontgy.o fraawe 1 TTaRGAIN; IHU'F OFF 17TH NKAR I One or the cuslest home sites in the city: bus W. 11. CRIM A H8 Montgomery st. Fes tf EACH; SSxllO EACH: CHOICE 1 oI I In Block '2i: Sunnyvale Homestead Asso- ciation.

CIIAS. c. FISHER. DOS California st.6 I A LOTS COR ER V'ls SIDK OF I park; at a sacrifice fvr cash. W.

M. I.KAN Montgomery st. reo Do ANT home it- so, no 1 your 1 ban c. 1 have a very stylish Eastlako cotuige containing 0 rooms; lauudi anil lai ice basement, situated In the W. stern Addition neir the Jackson-street and you c.tn buy it for a very email cash payment and the balance In monthly payments to lit your purse.

J. T. N'N, 11 ts fes 3l QftfWlO A WAROAIN. tJUI'UW. Ntw 2-story resilience; Queen Anne le of urchttm ture; containlni; 7" rooms and tl, basement with laundry etc; latest mod- ern conveniences throughout: electric bells; con- crete sidewalk." lot must be sold on account of departure: termseany.il desired; lo- cated on Clay K.

of Walnut For further par- ticulars apply at ofUce of BOVEK, TOY 19 Montgomery sr. LEAVEN WORI il Ul'' JACKSON; large house or 7 roonn and bwnh: goml bin. RUBT. J. MERCER.

410 line. KEARNY oF BROADWAY; Cl i)UU lot with 2-Story lin- rovements: reritj for $75 per month; iuys over 1 1 percent ou the jtnieot. BOBKBI J. MElt- NEAR DOUI; LASS: LOT 25x side: all street work dove: only 1 lot left. BOUKBT J.

MEKCKR, 41u PH'O s. )i 1 PACIFIC NEAR SANSOME; 2- OwUvi story bouse of stores and basement and 9 rooms upstairs: rents SBU: an extra sood lu- ROBERT J. MERCKR. 410 Pua SuTuFr St QT7v7rEACH: ilTcash: it a lam; 1 1, 2 i i 9nil 3 years; three left on Day near these lots aro offered at tiiis low to dose out a line: sizj each loi 14 the San Mateo blectria mad two blocks distant; and the extension ot the Caatru-st 1 -j block: sU" is between 29tb i Hutu compare prices with thoM ol lots being noid every day that four and nve miles distant the busiuess or city: these nre without the cheapest lots for silo In tho city. EaSION.

EL- DRIDGE A CO-7038 Market XL fea.TnWeFr VI'HY PAY RENT FOR SALK IN EASY monthly payments equal to rent; fine modern cottages and elegant "J-itory hi.mes In all pnrts of tie cltv. particulars apply to builder own- er. LANDLER, Is Montgomery, 27 WeFrSuMotf IN i EASY MONTHLY 1 line modern and elegant bouaei in neighborhoods, near cable lines; can be la liistaiiments as payinc rent, 1 or particulars apply, to LANDLER, 18 Montgomery WcFrSnMo tf CASH-NEW COTTAGE OK ft ROOMS, bath; base me it; laundry, wooden nuntel, tiled fireplace, shades, hitures and very cou- veiiieiice; lot sunny side of looftet W. ot cabie-rari; balance of lai equal rent. Owner aud builder, A.

t-. ISENJAMIN. 11 Montgomery.st. n022 tf MiWeFr 415 MONTGOMERY ST q. CASH.

BALANCE $10 MONTHLY Putnam st. cort- land tna cheapest in the section; lot. 4 100 25x15 IST ST NEAR FULSOM; tclscru to hava a first-class I'iUSUI; ON NEAR CortUni: lots turtuer out and less disirai.de are for $2500. 31S'iWelr MfT.WEN 415 Montaomery st. lOOlv AT THIS FiNE LOT: 50 1' I by deep, on Clara bet.

16th and 17th 6 minutes', walk from cars, up It is surrounded trt-es; baa a fine well of water. aud a tank, ail 111 cia.s'i condition; With barn and CUiikrii- bouse; this commacdi .1 magnltfcent view Of the Oakland and Aiameda; the is t-erti-ct: It I from it iles in the riu Muslon belt; and 11 now, ready, to build be sold cheap, either Id part or as a who'e. For fur- ther particulars apply to HORACE M. WOOLLEV; Montgomery st. fel tr nTk-l-tioT CORNER ON" SUTRO HEIGHIS.

1 tiioik from Poitt mint be sold lv 3 days Address P. Bfcx this office. fe4 UAU SMALL MONTHLY I payments; elegant new 5-room b.iy. window cottages on iiinny side of Sanchez tinlv 2 blocks Irom Castro-sL cable. Only one left of those laree6-room.

houses on 200 feet Castro- st. csrs. near for JJtOU; lot 23x114; SoUU cash; tiaia.ee to suit. Also a modern douide bay-window ct't- tase on Ihe rcrn-r or 27th and Saocbez its. F.

NEL- SON. l'Ullder. 15UO 25th near Ciistr.) de 27 Cj 1 LOTS: PAYABLE 1 CASH AND fl A ueek. without until n.ild In 11 11. In the new railroad town of Hooker, lv the pre-U belt of the Sacramento Valley; lots adjoin the and are bound to be business iota lv thu very near future: only lots win told at these prices: the nctt 100 win bo advanced at least 50 per cent: these who have seiuu euougu to tiko ad- of any new town proposition always make dollars for dimes; this opportunity will not latt ninny days; take advantage of It if you wish to mane bi'j moner.

For maps and information apply WESTERN LAND COMPANY. 830 1 0 A CORNER," 6OxIOO." ON RAILROAD IN Berkeley; monthly. Lot 35x87, on railroad; $5 monthly. Lot 40x120; sldewalked; jio monthly. $7 Lot maeauam and sewer.

Lot (2x100; and sewer. Lot 36x100: side walked; ifs monthly. Hill, lot tine views. Get 1000 lots: I offer only What I own. CIIAS.

A. Moutgomery tr COnIiACH-L1 25x17.5 I EAST BERKE- ley: $10 cash arid monthly. Sl5O Lois 25x123; monthly. each $25 cash, $3 monthly. 50x125: rash and Lots 50x125: seweied and macadamized.

too other lots: all sizes. Send for map i. MIANK M. WILSON: owner. 415 Montgomery lI NOT CONSULT US BEFORE Toll effor your property for sale thruutfti otht-r firms who tie It up for from lo uavs Itb- out iiMkin? auy etfort to dispose of It; have iuyers for all (lasses of properly from $IfJO to $160.

money will be auvam-cd to wmt- ns to itii. P. a. DOLAN U3O Market street jalOtl; Ei HOUSE AND LOT 25x114: 1j cheap. 715 Elithteenth st.

JaO tr PRIM INOOUTFITjTO EXCHANGE rial estate. M. 310 Post street. ja22 tf YOU WANT PROPKRTT, CITT OB CclljT try, in jrettiest Tailey of the Stater Apply lo iMipa Laud lor lis; of I roper- ties. tnu SEN iD id.

ci ki.v ALL for four months to part of ibe United States I OITNTKY RKAL KKTATK. WILL SELL MV HOMESTEAD IN SONOMA J. County, consisting or acres lor $12OU casli. UOWE, Box Ibis ollice. fos 5t A timber woorT.

U'lUed: win exchange lor Berxeley property. Address owner. Box 1 10. Cam. Branch.

Fes tf 10 IBAHGAIN IN nai-a COUNTI RANCH, near Napa City; cash offer wanted must sell: full particular! on interview with owner. pool 1118 IN SONOMA COUNTY. 5 MILKS FROM SO- -1 notna City, IS acres of excellent soil, itii eonv fortable lioiite, bam and eblcken-boiue and privil- ege of Bmall orchard and vineyard, is for rent for sfst) per year to a renj-onsible man who will KUir- autee to and clear IU acres mljacent iere- to; rent payable 111 advance: 110 toots or stock 011 place. Apply to the owner. 817 Turk.

ft tit CONTRA COSTA COUNTY LAND FOR SALE; send for list. 1). J. WEST. Martinez.

Ca1. 37 "jToit SMALL FARMS AN LOVELY lIOMKS, I cllmnto thrown In. s'-e D. 11. 'IWING, Sonoma City, or Room 11.

J.il7 tf QONOMA COUNTY LAND; SKND FOR LIST. PRICI Healaxbiirg. Cal, Jal tr SCHOOL LANDS, $1 60 TO AN ACBB; OX rery easy trrnn; sold by the SUM in tracts enlt; iio resldesice or ImprovciueuU all kiii-'s of lands, In many counties; sen 1 ttauip fcr list: open d.iy ami F. Vf, I.AKK '1 Hi'-. I Blitnl'iiT 13tt I'KOI'OSALS.

FOR STEEL FOR THE NAVY- Yard, Mare Island. January 21, 1H92 Sraled proposals, indorsed "Proposal! for steel ror tha nary.yard; Mare island, to be opened Feb- rasry 16, 18'J2." will be received at the Bureau or Prortslons and Navy Department, Wash- inirtOD, I) until 12 o'clock noon. February 16, IHOJ, and puMicly opened linmeiliately reafter, to at the navy-yard, Mare Island, 23.020 pounds of steel Tlie artli les mu.t eonfora to tbe navy standard and paas the usual naval In- spection. Blank proposals will be fiirulahed upon application to tbe Commandant, Mare Island, Him Pay cftice. San Franetaco, Cal ,01 to the bu- reau, '1 no attention of manufacturers and du.ilc.rs Ininvt 1 Tie bMs, all other tnlnss being equal, decided by lot.

The Department reserves the right to waive defects or to reject any or all bids not deemi-d advantageous to ihe Ooverninent. EDWIN STEWART, Paymaster-Heneral r. 8. Navy. fi-'J 5 11 4t IK.

M. NOTI4 KS. 10 CBEDI IORH UJf U. Notice. 1.4 hereby iriven by tho tlie executors of the estala or G.

M. PEASK, deceased, Ui the creditors of and ail son havltij; claims tiie said deceased, to exhibit them, with ihe necesmn vouchers, within four mentne after tha Bret publication of thts no- tice, to the said executors at the law ollice of bOHIVNEB A muki.i.. their attorneys. 319 Pine street, Rooms US, xt and 34. In nnd county of San Francisco, Btata California, the same bclnc tho place for tbe transaetloa or the bushiest or the said iitaie In said city and ouiity of San CHAHLK.S .1 PaDDock, CHARLES p.

HARP.IS. Executors the, will of O. M. peasi Dated at Han Francisco, January 22, 183-. 1 Dated at Sau lisucl.vo.

.1 1 StJIIELL. Xl EH a Hi ELL J.t-2 St Fr Attoruejs toi executors. BOITSaU TO LET. (I 1 A MM: rWENTY-1 II Mi HOUSE 1 rooms; 1 IC7 HOBMK 6 ROOMS; RENT $17. J-trOi ing ulre Flfteentn and Minna sts.

Fes LOWER PART OF HOUSE. 4 ROOMS. 7 lU. Myrtle off Larkln nr. Oeary.

6 Ql I A UARUAIN; JUST VACATED: HOUSE of 6 rooms and bath: car pasaes tbe door. MORRIS MERSH ON. Real Estate Exchange. 10 I'ost st. HOUSE.

10 ROOMS; BATH: ALL IMPROVE- menta 2.01 Oeary cor. fe4 I I MINNA-FLAT OF ROO MS, Ull A JEySIE-HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS; REST $17. OOU fe3 -STORY BAY-WINDOW HOUSE; BOOMS, bath, laundry: new. elegant Interior decoration rent low; water free: Key and rent at corner opposite. Tweatletb sL, bet.

Valencia Mission. fe'i tf O-STORY BAY-WINDOW HOUSE: 7 ROOMS, bath, laundry: new. beautiful Interior decora- tion; reni low; water tree; key and rent nexl door, cor. Twcnty-firtt. 1 1 Valencia st.

HOUSE 6 ROOMS WITH KVKBI CON- veiilence. 281. Lagtina. near Union. tf HOUSE OF9 BOOMS.

VJ ITH STOBE; SUITABLE saloon: rent cheap, ti! 4 Second st. 1-STORY 110 1 SEOI a ROOMS; DOUBLE Qi pirlors; garden: yard. I-4S Monty. 1 HOUSE Ol ROOMS: LARGE YARD: 11 cor. I'q "res I'UKNiSIIKI) 'ROOMS; CARPETS AND part furniture for cheap.

T. Itox iti) Branch Ofliee. (1111 1.1.'1. 1 OTTAO 4 ROOMS, iLATin I small rent. 630 sau Jose aye.

'or 1 I GARDEN FRONT AND REAR. 123 l.ll.eitv iii-i i.n.-ireio and noH It ILATS Id LIT. URN ISHED FLAT OK ROOMS AND BATH, with turniture for sate, on easy terms. H'JO'ii st. I I VHO A KD-SUN HAT OF KOO MS I I'l batb: all modern Improvements.

OUS EX KEI'I ROOM; STO YE i closeu American family. 371 Minna near Filth. LM.ATS HI. airy and sunny; coutain every 1 to constitute a home. Clay near tt OnQQ FLAT; a larffij rooms; honsekeeplhg.

fei OA7JI OLK IRV HANDSOME FLAT: ti "'I rooms bath; ia perfect order. fe4 1 () HARRISON E. 2 LARGE SUNNT Jts rooms; sunny yam patent closets. CHEAP: I'l-l I- LAI: a LARGE rooms: siiniiy Itay-window and porch: $11. IB Jaspei place, oil FUbcrt brliTccu pupout and Stockton.

I(' COTTAGE: LAB SUNNY yard: basement. 043 Minna st, near 1. AND SUNnY FLATS; 4 and 5 rooms; Isu li 9 rooms; $13. 1 ombard corner PoU. fe J' 1 hOuM.H, WITH HALL; MODERN IMPROVK- "i ments: Fjrle m.

rent Apply 16.7 Folsoui ht. fe. tf 1 AOI QOLDEN GATE FLAT 0 LARGE rc i J'l AT NEARLY ELEGANT L'ARUE sunny room-. .5 Elgin Park. tf I HOWARD-FLAT OF 4 ROOMS: BATH; C-l- HOUSE OF ROOMS.

itreet. fel ILAT Ol ROOMS AND liATil ON 0 Srventh st. Apply Flftli st. JalJtf CMALL 1 LATS: NE.v. H.

LEHRICE, COrt. OMarlposa an 1 Minnesota Potrero. FINE IPI XX FLAT; NNV ItOOMS and Uatn. 3UK Vicksbur.st.Tuear i wenty- d-'J tf nl FULTON-'. FLATS, i ROOMS $14.

YON KHKIN a io. tf lliitsi.KM.n.Mi koo.ms. (iii Howard ''M for light housekeeplnz. Fes i'ly) BUCHANAN -SUN NY, WIN Al- cove; urnisbed; housekeeping; nice neigh. horbood.

01 ESSIE. NEAR FOURTH-ROOM. FUU- nlshed fof housekeeping. 'A(KI ULKMENIINA. SIXTH Fl'R- lyj 1 hou'ekoeplng rooms: cheap.

0 NEAR MARKET-SUNNY 0 iiectlnj rooms for hoiiiekee furnished. NlCE FORNISHED J-V rooms: $10 an-l If Till KORNISUEDjFUON TJ ROOMS I'M for housc.ee]. fcj LhWIS NKA 1A LOR. Or I I room: use bltctieu: no children. RT I I I keeping Jl week.

iTVTI oFs li Ell KUO sT "Iti VI 1 $10. 6-7 Jessie IH MINNA-:" INJ'CKNIMIKD ROOM Hi FOR O-tV Housekeeping. i QTvO FOLSOM UNFURNISHED ROOMS; IN CtJO rear. 'j- I TEH AM A-h UN NT FURNISHED FRONT I loom and kitchen: housekeepings 1 I A 1 It FUKNISHKD lOK housekeeping: reasonable; quiet people. tween 1 llteenth anil Sixteenth.

Howard, if i -7- M.Alt NICELY I I') furnished rooms; -timekeeping) $10. tet HOWARD 3 SUNNY FUKNISIIKD I rooms for housekeeping. fe3 NEWLY FUKNISHtD PaRLOK tloofi suitable light housefceeplnsj: I 1 P.AR I I 4 bunny rooms; housekeep- ing. I SUNNY FLA IS; RUOMS; UOOD YARD: 'I ai.d each, lotl Hpant st. fe-i I MISSION f- 1 SUNNY ROOMS, FUR- IU-W nlshel couipicte lor mr- luXV ihh sr SUNNY UNFUrTFsTikd -Uu Urootns for houseieeping; prlrate 7 7o AITo STOCKTO FRONT I VJO roomv unf urultheii housekeenlng.

fe. SIXTEENTH. NEAR AI.F.NCI A- DRY. "iU airy, sunny front room: kitchen. SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms: ruutilng water.

"cV.TT -1 1 SUNN IIAV I DO FLAI jj 4 rooms, bath. NE. cor. Clayton Page near Golden Gun fe 1 tf I. 1 I MISSION-BAY-WINDOW OR I ROOM I i Jurii shed gas-stove.

tf NINTH I 1.0- room, bed- I room imd Kitchen ci.ntiocte 1. furntuhed complete lor housekeeping: private family; tf I PwLK I'LKASANT REAR ROOMS; IuIU separate eritr.in.-v: j.TJI tf Ol FOURTH ST. SUNNY BAY-WINDOW housekeeping rooms; sluele week. L'O lm I OR UNFURNISHED rooms: rent jal 7 tf 111. FURNISHED DOUBLE rooms.

aud fS per month. Fes large bay. window room stationary stand; b-ith. fcs HOI NEWLY FUK- nisried rooms: to QA per week. Fes QI'OTIIIKD.

OVER PORK STOKK-SINGLE Ol) jii yi. and VTE. COR. 'FOURTH AND AKRISON-N iCE 1' fnmlshid sunny rooms. Fes TTTjT IC I FRON i I single room': $5 a month.

Fes 71 HjLSOM -NICELY FURMStIED ROOM; II' 1 private family: with grate. MINNA FURNISHED ROOMS. DOUP.LK single and housekeeping. f--5 I (' HOWARD LA FURNIMIKD rooms for light hdusckecptug. les iTpPlfil FLAT, I ROOMS AND BA'IH, SI I lon Mnruet st.

Fes poi.K SUNNY 1 t'URMSHKD suite, with kitchen. FeS I'NFLUMShKI) 3 ROOMS AND SI I I 18 tiff Taylor, near Post. II If; MISSION -Vi FRONT SUNNY ROOMS ill') for Ughl housekeeping. fos QQO NEATLY FURN ISHED SUNN rront rooms; single and double. 'J'lll ABBOTSFORD.

NW. COR. LARKIN AND 1 Broadway Nice. genteel and homelike; furnished or sunny rooms at extremely moderate prices; light housekeeping permitted. 4 tr 71 rr tiKKKN-DOUBLE ROOMS, Ml 1a Bl II I toi man and wife or gentlemen.

re 4 700 NEVI FURNISIIKD SUITES anil single rooms; terms reasonable, 1 Nil i. SUNNY II KNiMlt. 11 I room rent le4 1 LINDEN A 3UNNI ROOM; riulet lace cheap. 'Jt NiI FURNISHED DOU- ble and single rooms. fe 9'Jl THIRD LABUE FRONT AND BACK PAK- lon, furnlsned or reason- able.

fei FURNISHED ROOMS HH: 'i' it) housekeeping; lady'j board taken roi rent. fe AV('. BBANNAN, BET. THIRD AND l-oi 1 'i'Uj Good furnUhu.l rooms to let by 3 1 UV'fi .1 III! HAWTHORNE; NICE I sunny rooms and ollices; with or without board transient uy the day, week or month special rates ti families. fe3 lm I Vv rooms'; XQ, also housekeeping roi.ins; from up.

feSlra 1.1-..W I NWol; 1,1 1 KUHNISH -LU I I single room; suany and cheap. O'FARRELL FURNISH EiTIAKGK SUX- rront room, alcove; 3 single. fe3 RRELL -NIC Ft' RMS 1 1 ED room 1 or '2. rej I "I A rURK-SIJNNY RON! BOOM SUITABLE J. I '1 bioO Market st.

fe'J 5 Ql TURK NICELY 1 URNISHI SUNNY 1O rooms: single and dnuble: water: gas. 1 I PARLOB SUITE. NICELY FUK- OIW nlshrd also slcove and single. ja3o tt 1 II 11 A KESPEC LADY I OOU could sunny front room: a mouth. 7i I 1 k- 1 lil.

CORNER Mli- room; foldlnz-bedj pl.no; 1 or '1 per- sons. ja3l TENTH Mi FURNISHED j-i 1t) roinns. Uonhie and single: all new. Ja3olm j'l I NINETEENTH NICELY FURNISHED ''il Bunny front room; privilege of bath. ja3o I MISSION-NICE NEWLY FURNISHED OOU rooms: bath and gas.

tf 991 SUNNY FURN 1 11 I) rooms; suite or single: line ul cable. lit if VOI WANT 1.1 NT 1 ill ROOMS A I LO 1 S.F. Rental Agency, Room 4-, Phelaii Bldg lm mission sHil.i FURNIstUKD FRONT tr A ijfl SIXTH-PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS. suit) or sluglu; housekeeping rooms; Cheap. lm BOOMS to ''NTIMKn.

I It) gas, bath. ja'io QO I BEKEEPINQ BOOMS: SUN- riy single rooms, from up. JO SIXTH-NICE I'LKARANT BOOMS: KN Xmd nmtp or single; Ja23 tf I SIXTH THE BBDNSWICK. SUNNY rooms; single or en salte: transients; riew MRS. S.

L. JACKSON. lTop. ja2'2 tf QUITE OF LARUE SINNV FRONT ROOMS, 0 suitable lor housekeeping; Cheap, -U) Sixth streer. ja2l tt NICELY FTJBNISHED ROOMS; KN 1 I suite or slnglo, use kltohea J8 tf yUSRMHE HOUSE, 045 MARKET ST.

BBT. J. Mxthand Seventii: 3Sctosl per perv.oei, fl6O to So; slnirle and an suite: fandltes. nirl tf mA NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms: house and furniture new. de' 2 tf 9QI NICELY FURNISIIED ROOMS; imrt tt NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms.

nol4 tr AWI BK'S NEWS F'ORS "VTEEKT.Y Call, In wrapper, ready for matuac. 1990 NJBAB HYDR FDRNISHED with or without board. fe4 WASHINGTON, 008. HYDK SUNNY suite and single moan, with excellent board prUatHjramily; homcllite; nable. tea 7 SUNNY ROOMS v.

ITH i.iiini. reaso 1 Ja26 Imo I MKRII ila.m.K HOTEL KANSOME -TV st. Posltlvel) the best ralaeln the city for permanent or day boarders; good rooms; elegant to $10 pcr weefc per rlay up.jvitftl ki.vn HOTEL, BUSH BET. MON T- gomery and Sansoine, under the manageiuenC oC CHAS. tONTGOMEEY; tirst-olass famllT aud cantUa tel: homecomforts; conducted on Ameri- can European plan; board and room $1 JJ, 51 60, 75 and f'J per day; 100 ms cents to cc coach to and from hotel fe7 LBm rpHH MAKKCHAL 008, jones and hills; quiet family hotel; centrally located; handsomely turnUhed; sunny rooms, single or en suite; and cold ruuulag water In every room; table llent jal4 Imo ARLINGTON HOUSE.

127 aut sunny rooms, an suite aii'l biitgio; every respect terms rea-sonaole. KTROPOLITAN HOTEL. 513 AND 5uT Fourth single meals, 20c: board and room icr day. 73c to Si by the weelt, to a free coach to hotel. R.

BKABLKY. Vropr. oel4 tim MONTUOMKRY'S rEMP-RANCB HOTEL. iTf aud '22'J Single meats 25c; Teem per day, 760 to itiv to con lv anil rom tns hoiel. BUAUUKU.

W'ASTED-ChTID TO BOARD; I BEST OF REK- erences. SI Its. JAMES, 100 oiiveave. fea 9Q90 MISSION WANTED CHILDREN to board: mother's care; sunny yard.jalo Un mow WOULD IlKi: 1 Oft 2 CHILDREN TO ttoara; i.r^.- yard. 130 Market 1: cars.

tf IN iti.Mii: 1 I RINGSrANDf HOTELS IOF-TTfE JlFaciric Coast, with location, llshed in the Butel Guide, 160 pagei For sals bf DCWsdtalers, or soul Vsc in stamps co W. I'Af- jiu aio 1-ost S. f. mrl it BXOUKM TO I SWITH ROOMS. 951 FOI 50.

fe2 XfICK TO Llir: KENT ONLY $10. 1213 s-. OFKICKS TO LKT. FI.W ELEGANTJ SUNNY OFFICES ON IUK Market-St. tmul of the I'helan buiidiiu: to let cither in suite, or single.

R. McELNEY, Room 4, I'nelan It ulldlng. les tf MERCANTILE LIBRARY BUILDING-CORNER V.ir. nml ixildi-n ayes. rooms to rent.

(HAS. AMITON. 411 Montgomery. 3 cod OFFICES AN WOlik-ROoMS To I.RT NEW brick building 0:1 llardie place, off cast kle or bet. Hush and best lighted rooms jn tne nnd rents to all: entraucoat S2SO Kiarnj st.

to C. MOLLOY, 138 Mon- UU lv, LA OFFICES TO LKT, CIIKAP. I I'ow-llst. tf STtiltK AMI OKHO. II.M'IKCS.

(COUNTERS AND STORE FI XTU RES FOR MA I.X Tt i-T st. imlo tf IiASKMKMt lit. km en idb. I wmU 111 1 l)i 1 1 ANK' I- CON.NKR, ARTIST-WORK UK eulnrslng picturci ipecUllty. Boom CIG.

uTTII-OirLONI. FKOMTtOME. ITALY. MAN- -0 teacher. liuiidiii, 1 R.

3ui A RT-DKAWINO AND i'AINTINO: Tl.ltMS reasonable. OLIVIA MMiSLA.Mi, 2iB2Vi I'A MI 1 ISY SI'ANISH LADY, oli i aw. rail 11a. m. W.

KIMUAI.I.. IKACHKR I'IANO. 2912 1 lliwjrl terms moderate. IN AND I'lANO; written. :t.t>.- Mu.w, Howard.

Jal IHm i 1 1 7 l.7^d7M^'T CC I iX.M CAL KLUO tru ii enstaeortng. survey Rayl.ii, rstab, lSbl. A. Van der Naiiicn, Market VOICE- 11UILDING. 0 II a.

I. Ml 4 Geary; a- (0.7 pACIbC ENUINEERINU ENGINKEB- -1 lag. liltei Hilt. laUlfr tAI.D'S JHISIM.hS DM. fiK.

I'OST I 1 book-keeping, sliorj- t.n.tl. tciifcrai'liy. all liiCludoiiti iii.Lfi canxie under rep of COLLE'iE. StJ rust i.iftcß'j.nrMiin. BOQ wciiit 1 IV I RKA; 023 -MAKKET.

I.XT. TEKTH Ij uss 1 low; open evenings. j.i.J tf IKK DENTAL ARQESiONLY .1 for matt-rial 11-ed. Itmni; 107, 1170 j.s tr DX T. H.

FERGUSON. DENTIST. iiear Slitter; the best work 1 h'-apeU. if 11. G.

YOUMi. DENTIST. FORMERLY WITH 1 (i. LEEK: (3 O'Farreil sV, now at 1841 Poifc, near JacKSon; painless extraction of teeth. o'm CHILD KNOWS GAS IS liy my wonderful secret local application In the gains may be extracted or rilled painlessly; nine first prizes awardM me for finest lilllnes.

plate and wors otlice open prea- Ings and Sundays. DX. G. Vf. LXXX.

6 7 I SET li.lifl. WARRANTED can be made: nliln? DX. SIMMS, B3o Market next Balihriu Theater.oclct 7 frhTj jalnless. 60c. DX c.A.

I'ERRY. SMasoa miit 6 1.T( IA SOtJ MARKEC st. (I'iician onltlvetj extract teoth without pal 11 with Col ton Gas also perform all in dentistry. AS. DECKER.

7 it A. LUDITuM HILL, U43MARK.ETST., A' Jtleventh: no charge for extracting when ate made; old plates made over new; irsta lrom $8 per set; extracting 60a; gas given, 4t( A 111 I. SKT OF IKKIH FOR FH.LiNti AC lowes; prices vn.rli warrauieOL L-IL J. kfcY, Markot st. opp, 1..

dwiu. PK. H. WILSON." DENTIST, ''-i MARSHr ft. bet Fifth nod Sittti.

odd. MasoiL tie 15:: CENTS WILIJ SEND THE WEEKLY CALL for fwiir months to any o' tho United stati IT'KIKM Al' I Mil. 1.1 vi, PERSONALa 1 I I uori at 83u Marie.t, tf l. jenkins! attorney law, 7.1 XJ. Fourth st.

advice froa on ail matters. A. 'luiiiiks. ATIORNEY-AT-LAW, tJJi It. Clay at.

uoJtt Vf. DAVIDSON. ATTOBN EV-AT-LAW. kIT" ff Cailfornla ttz 14-iSi dJ Cli.Vlll V.rh Its AXUI IiU 11. iajiks Mci )NaTTey! 111: builder, 122 1 3 Jol blng, repairing attended; store ami Ottlng a specialty.

I'eieuii'o ujs iv JV.LAWRI_S'CK.CABPKNTKK ANU UUILDtfiT t. baci'aineuto ftU and lilting up 1 aliwnded: telephona tfOQ. STOKAUK. 1 1 1 11: i.NK.s, i- ian 1 is. I ABED for aud st.irt-ii reasonable; advances made.

LlEliKS' I'loueer Storage Sfocfcton. BI'ORAUE; ADVANCES MADE, Mission si. (-HAS. 1.. TWLlli: Jy3 ASSESS Mi; NT NOTICKS.

ATOTICE OF J-s Sliver Mlnlnpr Company. Location of works. Gold Hill. Storey Nevada; location of prln- cipal lace of business, (ioid Hill. Nevada.

Nntico Is bereby given that ai a meeting of the I oard ol 1 1 iteei of thla company, held on the Ist of February. a. D. 1892, an (No. 60) ol fifty (50) cents por was levied npon each and every share of the rapltal stock of pany.

payal le Imniedtately to the Secretary at tho ofiiec ol tho company, or to James Newlanas. Trans- fer Secretary. Room SSI lino street, San Fran- cisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment re- main unpaid on FRIDAY. March 4.

will bo deemed delinquent nnii will be duly advertise 1 for nalo at public auction; and unless payment shall ba made before will bo sold on I DMvMIAV, the 6th day or April. 1892, at I o'clock v. In frout of tho ollice the company, to pay the dt'liriiiiient assess- ment? together with (tie costs or advertising and expenses of By order of tho Board ot Trustees, td W. 11. ItLAUVELT, Secretary.

"VT Hi: OF ASSESSMENT MININU Company. Location ot principal place of bnsi- ness. San Hranclsco, Callforula; locatiou or works, Virginia Mlnlno District, svorey Couuty. State of Nevada. Notico Is hereby given iiiat at a meeting of llio Hoard of Trustees hold on tho 3d day of Febru- ary, 189 a.an.

an assessment (No. 78) of rents per siiai was levied upon the capital stock of the cor- poratl iM)iii)io Immediately In rnitod States Gold Coin, to tho Secretary, at the office or com- pany, Boon Novadu Itlocic, 30 Moatgomery street, San Francisco. Calif 01 Any stock npon which this assessment sinii ro- naiu unpaid on the Bth day of March, 1892, will bo and advertised for sale at public ane- tion; and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on MONDAY, tho 28th ilny or March. lHit. 1 to pay tho delinquent assessment, together wllh the cost of advertising anu expena 10l silo.

i. IS. HOLMES, Secretary. ORlce-Hoom 1. Nevada Uiock, Montgomery street.

San Fiancelsco. Cal. te td ASSESSMENT NOTICE-SIERRA NEVADA Silver Mining Company. Location or prin- place of business, Sau Francisco, Califor- nia: I.c at ion of works, Mining District County, State of Nevada. Notice Is horeiiy Riven, that at .1 meeting of the Board or Trustees, held on the Ist day of February, 11593; an assessment.

No. 101. of 80 ceats per share waa levied upon the capital stock or the corporation, payable Immediately in United States golo coin, to tho Secretary, at the offlce or the company, Room 1:.. Nevada Hlook. No.

309 Montgomery street, Han Francisco. California. Any stock upmi wliirti this assessment shall rn- maln unpaid on Friday, ith ol March, isu, will and advertised for sale at pub- lic auction, and unless payment mnde before, will bo Hold on THURSDAY, the 2tth d.iy of March. 1892, to iho delinquent assess mt, to- gather with the costs or ndvertistnt and expenses of sale. By order of the Board or Trustees.

lE. I'ARKKR. Secretary. -Boom 16. Nevada Bloet, No.

30a Mont- gomery street, Sau francisco, CalttoruU. fe'J til ASSESSMENT NOTICES. CONBOLIDATKD -'V perial Mining Company. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California; loca- tion of works, Gold illll, Nevada. Notice Is hereby clvea that at a meeting of the Hoard of Directors.

on the day of January, 33) of three cents per share was levied upon the capital stock ot tho corpora- tion, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the oOce of the company, 331 Pine street. Room San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall re- main unpaid on the day or February, 189)1, will be deliniiuent, and advertised t-aM at public auction, aud, unless payment is made before, will be sold on TUESDAY, ttie 15th day of March, 189'J, to Day the delinquent aseessmeut, together wit i costs of advertising and of sale. Hy or- der of tho Board of Directors. C.

L. McCOY. Secretary. 33l Pine street. Room 3, San Francisco, Caliroruu.

Ja'J3 td VrOTICE OF ASSESSMENT-CHALLENGE CON- -L' Mining Company. Location of prin- cipal place of business, San Francisco, loca- tion of works. Gold 11111, Nev. Notice is lierehy given that at a meeting of tbe Ol Direotors, held on tho fourteenth day of January, 189., an assessment (No. 10) of 25 cents per share levied upon the capital stock t.

the corporation, payable Immediately in United gold coin to the Secretary, at the office of coiu- pany, Pine Boom 3. San Francisco. Cat, Auy btock upon which this assessment iball re- main unpaid on the seventeenth day of February, 1892. will be delinquent and advertise. for stlo at public suction, and unless pavinent is niado be- f.ire will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of March, to pay the delinquent assessment, toaetber with tbe costs of advertising and expenses of sale.

By order of the Board ol Directors. C. L. McCOY; Secretary. 3Jl rinost, Room 3, San Iraucisco.

Call- Jals td TVTOTICE OF EXCIi EQI MIN- Ing Conipiuv. Location of prlui Ipal place of business, San California; locution ot works. Gold Hill. Storey County, Nevada, Notice Is hereby given that at a meet of the Hoard of Directors, held ou ihe 22d day of January, i.s'.i'..', an assessment, No. 32, of twenty-live (25) cents per share was levle 1 updn tbe capital stoCK of tbe corporation, payable immediately united States gold coin to the Secretary at the otilee or the company; Boom 79.

Nevada 1 lock, 309 Montgomery Ban Francisco, California. Any upon which this awessment shall re- main unpaid on tbe day or Febru- ary, 1892, will be delinquent, and auvnrtlt for sale at public auction: and unleas payment Is mane berorc, will be sold on THURSDAY, the 17 day or March. to pay the delinquent assessment, to- get her wltbtnecosWi fadvertuluaa 1 expenses of sale. order of Board or Directors. CHAS.

E. ELLIOT. Secret Room 7 1 Nevada Block, 309 Montgomery Francisco, California, ja23 id MEXICAN GOLD J-i and silver Mining Company. location of princi- pal place of buiiii'-M, San Franclsc Cal. location of wor Virginia, N'ev.

Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of th 9 Board of Directors, held 011 tbe 14th Janu- arr, 189' an assessment (No. 44) of twenty-live i'Jsc) cci. is per was levied upon the capital stock oi thu corporation, payable Immediately lv United States gold coin, to tbe Secretary, at office of the COinoany, Room 79. Nevada Block, SU9 Montgomery San 1 ranclsco, Cal. Any stock upon which this shal' main unpaid on tho 17th day of February.

1592, will be delioqueut and advertise! for s.ili: ac public auction, and unless pavinent is made before will Le sold 0:1 BSD AY, the 10th day of Han h. 1892, pay the delinquent together with costs of advertlslni; and expenses uf sale. By order of the Board of Diroc- CHARLES E. ELLIOT, Secretary. Room 79, Nevada Block.

309 Montgomery San Francisco. Cal. td, OF UNION CONSOLI- i-' iied Silver Mlnlug Company. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Cali- fornia. Location ot wurks, Virginia Mining trict, Storey County, Nevada, Notice Is 'hereby given, tbat at a meeting of the Board of Directors, hell on tbe Gtb day of January, assesiment.

No. 45. of cents per share was levied upon the c.ipita! stock or corporation, payable immediately in United goid to the Secretary, at tho fflcn of th? company, Room 11, No. 303 California street, Fraucisco, Cal- ifornia Any stock upon which this assessment iball re- main unpsld on the llth day of February, 1892, wid be delinquent, and advertised for sale at pub- re auction, and n.ii".- payment is mado before, will be sold ou WEDNESDAY, tbd 'iH day ot March, 139., to pay the dellnqiient to- gether witn costs of advertising and expensbs of By urdei of Board ol Directors. A.

W. HARROWS, secretary. Room 11. No. 303 California stroet.

San FrancHco. Callfon Ji7td ASS NT-GOULD a curht Silver Mining Company. 1 ocatloa of principal plaoo iff Francisco, location or worn, Virginia Storey County, Nevada. Notice liertby given that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, on tlm sth of Janu- ary, 189-, an (No. OS) of thirty SC cents per snare waa levied upon tba capital itock of the corporation, payable Immediately In United Matps gold coin, to the the oftice of the coin- Room 69.

ada Block. 309 Montgomery Ban Francisco, C-i. Any upon which this assessment il il re- na an paid on tbs Btb day of February, will be delinquent and advertise! for at public section, Mid unfCM payment Is made before will be sol! on TUESDAY, i day of March. 1892, to psy tba delinquent assessment! together with costs ot advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board Trus- ttes, ALFRFD K.

RBROW. Secretary. Room Nevada Biock, 309 Montgomery Sun Cal. jatf til AL'I A SILVKH Mining Company. Location or principal place or liuslneSM, San Kranclsen, Csl.

location of works, iold Hill, (jold Hill Mining Storey County, Ner. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the RoarJ of hrbl 011 tho iifth of January; 189-, assessment of 50 cents per share W33 levied upon the capital stock uf tue corporation; imciei) lately In United Statei gold coin to the Secretary, at the ofllce of tie com- pany, Nevada Block, 31)9 Moutgomery Shh Francisco, Cal. Any utock which this shall re- unpaid on- the ninth (Hthiday or oary, will be deiluqneat and advertuad forsale at public nuetlon, nniess payment is nruio te- fure will bo on MONDAY, the day of to piv ihe delinquent assessment, wlta the cosis or advertising aud expenses of By ol tiie Board of L. OSBORN, Secretary. Room 33.

Nevada Block, Montgomery San Francisco, Cal. XTOTICE Of ASSESSMENT i' Consolidated Mining Company. Location of principal place of San ifor- nia; location of worts, mi 11 Star Mlumg D.ktrict, County. Nev. Notice Is reby given that a meeting of ttie Hoard or fceld on the 11th day of Jan- nary; IHll'J, an assessment (No.

9) ot twputy-iive per share levied upon tho capital stork of the corporation, payable Inirnediately In lulled Stntes (T)ld coin, to the Secretary. the uf-ce of company. Room No. Nevada Block, No. 30 Montgomery itreet, San Frs sco, Cal.

Any stncn upon which this assessm shall re- main ttupaid on tiio 10th of February, 189-, win be dellnqneni and advertised ror sa ai 1 auction: an 1 nuiess payment Is nude before will be sold ub THURSDAY, day or March, 1892, to pay ie delinquent assessment, together with the costs ot advercsimj an! order or Board of Directors. ALKRKD K. DURBROW. Secretary. No.

09 Bvada Block, No. 309 Montgom- ery street, San Francisso. JalJ td VOTH'Koi' ASSESSMENT-CHOLLAR MINING Company. Location of prin Ipal place of busi- ness, San Francisco, California; location or works, Virginia, storey County, Nevada. Notice is hereby tiven thit nt a meeting: of the l'oard of Directors, neidon tbe Bth day of January, an assesament, No.

or fifty (50) cents per was levied upon capil 1 stock of the cor- poration, payable i nmodiateiy in United States go li In to the Secretary at tiie Office of the Com- pany, Room 79, Nevada 1 Moufgomery Ban Francisco, Call Any stock upon whlcb this assessment shall re- main unpaid on the eleventh (11th) lay of ary, 139-, will le delinquent, and advertised sale public auctlou; and unl ess payraeut Is mane berore, will be sold on 1 11 1 RSDAY, the 3d day of March, 1892, lo pay the delluqu nt assessment, to- gether wit the of advertising and sale. Bj order of the Board of Directors. CIIAS. E. ELLIOT, Secretary.

Room Nevada Block, 'SQ9 uta San Franetaco, California. j.i9 td ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA t.l KSTATE. BARGAINS. Lot 50x100, with ImprovemanU: narrew- 1: 1 em 1.1 jIOOO-Qulck sale; 4SxIOG; and good 1101130 near Lot 37xl()0and 4-room beantiful location; built to order: f.t'JO $2o per month.

ot 371 100, and 6-rooni home la fine con- dition; cash; 8.0 per mouth. Four beautiful houses: Mil modem laiproveinents; 7 rooms each: at a bargain. Four lots and '2 co'tagej at a bargain quick sale. Houses built to order and lunnsheil in GO days prompt; plans and estimates li.riiislicd tree; houses to rent; open Sundays. BIARCUSE REMMEL: The largest contracting Brm In Alauieda County Onlces: Alameds Bay-st.

Station ana Hlgh-st. Station. Ban Fraucisco-bJ- Market opp. PU- ace Hotel. fe3tfeod LAMKDA BARGAINS.

down. $25 month: lot 27x130; now modern cottage rooms and Datb, 19K. s4oo down, 92G per month: corner lot 30x130: new modern cottagu 5 rooms and bith. 137. down, i3O per month; lot moaern house 6 roonu ami bath.

No. 158. down. $.55 per montb; lot 35x158; Dew moiluiu --story homo, 7 rooms aud bath. No.

157. down, Der month; lot 96x160; new modern bouse; gas, sewer and water; school and station near by. 2. down. sflO per month: nice cottage, 8 rooms and batb 1 block from sta- tion: gas.

sewer and city water. 134. 87fiOdewn $40 Per month: lot 42x108; new modern bouse, 7 rooms and bath. 63. down.

$15 per month: fine new house 7 rooms and bath: station- ary tubs; electric bells; taking tubes: clothes chutes; linen closets, fNo. IViS. 10 $1000 down, $50 p. month; lot 50x150, N. side, blocks from station; elegant house rooms and bath; electric bells: clothes chutes; speaking tubes; stationary linen closets; throughout; Hue view of tbe bay.

No -1. Choice lots at a bargain; houses to let and money to loan. 11. P. MOREAL Park Ala- ineda; 40.

Montgomery San Francisco. fe4 tf VOR BARO IN REAL ESTATE OR HOUSES 1 to rent, caU on MRS. W. CHANDLER 13-9 Alameda. Ja.l tf JB.

IIANI.I.V a 1301 PARK WILL build, sell or reut you nny kind or a housa aur- whero lv Aiaiueil.i ou tne mo-it reasonable terms. an.tf tf BXBKKUII KSTATE. BERKELEY Eori VHSAP, and on BASI -D terms. Also, lands In tracts to suit, near Baywnrds. with or orchirl.

W. M. BRANDON, 420 Mont- gouiery st. Fes BEAUHFUL NEW 6-BOOM COT- tage: natural-wood finish; all modern liuprovements; lot 40x1.0; on sunny neat station; $300 down, balance 9-5 per montb, Berkeley train; at Uoiden Gate station; Inr o. A.

IMil.ril. la.il 7t LOBIM BEALi 11 ho 1 BE WITHODT a UOME ONLI down. Only a month, will buy a beautiful new cot- tage of rooms; all modern Improvements; large lot; only half block from electric cars and only two blocks from Berkeley at earn cars; price only Interest per cunt: groatest luducement ever offered. Inquire of C. MOUAN, l.orin; take P.crkeloy tralu.

jaJO lm OAKLAND ADYERfISEMKtITS. OAKLAND KKAL. KSTATK. subscriptions received at the Oakland Braacb OCice ol Thk Morxivo 902 f.roaJway. 4 TTKNDI ni: amm AUCTION sale of Howe TraeLOakland.

next Saturday. February 6tli, at 2 o'clock v. at salesrooms. view from every lot: fine climato: electric and ca- easy terms. WIL J.

DINGKK, 460 Btn Oakland. ja3l fe2 3 5 4t DON'T KAIL TO GET A LOT AT NEXT SA TUB. ilay's auction sale in Tract, Oakland. comprtBlna the cream of the land between Oakland and Piedmont. WM.

J. DINOEJS. 460 Btb Qaitiantt. jaSl fe2 5 4t AUCTION SAI.K: HOWE OAKLAND, on new electric road; magnificent views: beau- tiful building sites at your own price: send for cat- alogue; sale nf-xt Saturday at salesrooms of WILL- IAM J. in.viKH.

460 Btn OakUnd. j3l f2 3 5 4t GRAND AUCTION SALE NEXT SATUHDAT, 1 6th: BOWK TKACT, Oakland: se- cure catalogue. VvM. J. DINGEE, 460 Uakianl.

ja3l A 5 4t HOWE TKACT, OAKLAND; THKMOST BEAO- -tiful lots ever plnced on the marHet: to be sold at aaetton NtXT SATUKDAY, February Bth; don't fail to secure a sightly bulldln? site on easy terms. wm. J. DINGEE, 460 Oak- land. ja3l la'i 3 5 tt LARUE LOTS.

$250. IN THE FKCITVALE TKRRACE TKACT. Small cash payment, balance in monthly Install- ments; now is your chance to secure one of these choice iooatlons for a home (at acre prices): cotts Station (California K. i-i located 0:1 tue Mcirose P. K.

Station only 5 blcciss away, with a proposed (J. W. Hearst) electric rail- way to go by the property, and tne Oakland arid Haywards roatl only 2 blocks distant. MVMEK- RITT, 1062 Thirteenth Brooklyn Station, East OiXland. Fes 7t cod PEK LOT AT FRUITVAXE, Oakland: to $23 cash an I mouth; beautirul lots, adjoluing the double-deck enr line ol Sessions' new electric road: win givi free pass 5 to any one who will build.

Ap- ply at once to K. W. WOiiD AKD 902 Broad- way. Oakland. fe3 7t I OC LOT-CHOICE LOTS IN I'EKALTA.

0 aye. Iract, Frultvalc; terms to Milt. 11. DAVIS, owner, 465 Nlnl Oakland. lm EACH FINK FRCITVALE LOTS: i I street rallroada; ijsio casli.

monthly. CLOUGII It A KEK. 460 Ninth Oakhttnl. JlOtt r. 1 EACH -SPECIAL OFFER FOR 0 S.Z.O days of 50 lots In Elmhnrsi Tr.i E.

of 1-ruitvMle. ou the lr ad -gauge railroad; 10 mluutet to Oakland, 35 nilnutes to San Francisco, also withi'i 'i blocks of the electric roa'l; a pftltion is now in circulation with 500 signatures to the Southern Paelfle Company to run hourly trains from San Francisco and Oakland to San Leandro stead if the 16 trains now runulng by the com- pany: this change would give the same accowoda- tion to Elmnorst property at the present prii would more than double la vulue: remember there are only 50 lots at prices after 30 rtays all lota remaining unsold will be advanced $25 to S5O per lot: the price of these lots in ths spec aloifcrinjj Is 50 per cent than you can buy the acreage read special i for this ill sale; onlj $10 cash, balance per month; low int'Test. 7 per cent per annum; the terms a'ter the first, 50 are sold will be one-fifth For full particulars apply to M. .1. LAVSIANCE 0.

,466 Eighth Oakland, or J. L. COOK, Station, East Oakland. ja3o 10t pAHGAINI BARGAIN I I $: per foo: only for a lots. 25x102 each 7ox 102).

located on sunny side Linden near Eight- eenth: wilt sttll at if taken quickly all street work dune, also cement walks laid. Call once, ofilc: E. WOODWARD ft Ilroid- way, Oakland. i3O 7t A MODERN' EASTLAKE COT- taifp; 4 rooms and bath: centrally lo- cated; 2 blocks from station; must be soli! within 30 days: call at once A. J.

TAIT, 1504 Seventh Center Oakland: terms to suit. 7t EACH BADGES PARK i lots: elegant trirt of land has been subdivided Into tine residence lots and placed upon the market on exceedingly low terms: only 15 cash as first payment, balance lour equal yearly payments; I'arii needs no advertise- ment, as it Is known for years to Oakland and San Francisco jieople, located as It is in tne very best part of Kist Oakland. one block of the local train, affording commanleatti with San Francisco every halt-boar; tin eeta are re. curbed and maeadamtxed the park surrounded by hand- some residences, and standing elegant property only placed upon tbo market a few a large number of tin: lots have been dis- posed of; the lots are offered at the price of property. For full rurticulars apply M.

.1. LAVMANCK Jt 466 Eighth street. Oakland. 7t FOR CHOICE LOTS IN FROITVALK at lowest prices and terms to suit, see H. DAVIS, owner, Math Oakland.

jal3lm I COST -'N 11 LV. EVERETT TRACT, Situated on the line of the Oakland, San Lean lro and Haywards KoaC (now buiidaiij). ONI.V EACH. ONLY $100 EACH. sit vf the besi speculative property in Alanisda County.

Free carriage to trie property. A. H. A 160 Ninth sL, Oakland. tf and BEST in America THB eljrlit-pafri WEEKLY CALL, sent to aiilrosi In the States i one year for $1 23, rce..

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