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\ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1895 HELP WANTED-Continned. $20; 2 OFF- rickyard; va- MURRAY & READY, 634 ©) MILKERS. $30; 3 ME; = bearers and 3 laborers for a b QUiero, see boss here. ay 8t R ,;fiE‘”cu,iME FOR MAN OR WOMAN 70 uy near city: a bargai PROLL & STENBE! S CHANCES. 'stablished cash business: large profits: owner desirinz to leave city. RG. 873 Market st. | POSITIONS; MURRAY & READY 2 WAITERS FOR ; 2 second’ cooks, $30 and §: shop-baker, $60 and found. MU F &R Sharheser URRAY & R EADY, fappouth and 1ound; must know Now to mil armrers, laborers, milkers, cooks, waiters and dish- washers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 v main telephone No. 1849, fur- of reliable ma PARBER EOR SATURDAY. 260 THIRD ST, 3105 MOST POPULAR SALOON OFF V. Market st.; elegant fixtures: private big day and night trade: full_investigation g’HOLL & ST BERG Market st. ness and fixtures: splendid paying business: best lo- catlon: mus: PROLL & STE: PROLL & §' NDBAR ccount of other business. Market st. house cause of full investigation allowed. G, 873 Market si. and $1201 PROLL & ELEGANTLY FITTED UP COR- « ner saloon; rooms upstairs: big day night trade; best paying saloon near Market st. TENBERG, 878 Marke! ER FOR SATURDAY Toward st. R FOR SATURDAY, CORM and Bryant sts. ARBER, FIRST CL. 851 Geary st. W ANIED—A BARBER AT 465 SIXTH S JARBERS, FOR [EMPLOYMENT ) SCHAMERT, Association, ( 100D D U Call earty BRICKLAYER, ONE 22 ow n 1 er; small job. 14 Hay PIRST-CLASS PRESSMAN ON PANTS. - limhian Woolen-milis, 541 Market st, VW ANIED_ A N0, 1 COAT Lo _VY prices to Merchant Tailor, QTABLEMAN WHO HA 3 ence doctoring and taking 3ob to right man: wag Address 1 CALL H. employment (secretary, Barbers' enth st HWASHER AT 185 FIFTH ST. WHO e of horses: steady s $65; references required. box 26, this office. and AR Sixt ent only $12; 3 nice_sunny living compietely furnished for housekeeping; worth double t sell; see mnlé‘azum'r; nicest store in cif SS CHANCES—Continued. {OR SALE—GROCERY AND BAR; BEST LO- catlon in the city; kept by present owner 11 years; good long lease; will be s0ld_cheap account other important business. Inquire southeast cor- ner Grove and Buchanan sts. OB SALE—COUNTRY BARBER-SHOP AND 2 bathrooms; good for $1000 a vear clear; will be sold chieap. Apply 10 G. H. BLAIR, Dunaigan, al. Cnr P FOR CASH — OLD-ESTABLISHED 37 cans: private trade; 50_cows, horses, wag- etc. Address Milkman, 1331 Fulton st., or call at residence, Nineteenth ave. and X st. FJOME RESTAURANT; GOOD BUSINESS, for sale or exchange. Apply this office. (VIGARSTORE; LAUNDRY OFFICE: 38 Tooms in rear; rent cheap; doing good business; must be sold on account of partner's sickness. 417 | Hayes st. T A SACRIFIC] £ old corner vrox FSOLD IMMEDIATELY, f and bar. Inguire 317 Fiti AND BAR; RENT $14. ‘all Branch Office. o TNTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS PAPER FOR sale; price $3500; terms cash; clears $200 per month. "Apply this office. '\Vm\ D-BUSINESS ASSOCTATE: ACTIV. profitable employment; with $5000 to $6000, Address W- J. B. MIDDLETON, 30 Montgomery. AND_ FACTORY 206 Market st. CIGAR STORE DE CANDY STOR Market st. D 00D OPPORTUNITY; PARTNER WANTE. X business established since 1860; capital re- quired from $40,000 1o $50,000. Address G. L., Lox 22, this office. NEWS FOR 5 CENTS _ THE LY CALL, p wrapper, for mailing. h st $110 ing place in the cf PARTNEE WANTED IN FIRST- « class saloon: No. 1location; best-pay- ND & CO., 19 Sixth. BLACKSMITHS, penters on steam whalers. 108 Mont- ave (OATMAKER J cou ( TAILOR FOR 100D COATMAKER. X ket st., upstairs. SHWASHER AT 16504 KENTUCKY ST, ) Potrero, Reidy’s Hotel. Y QUNG COLORED BOOTBLACK; & 1 Geary st. AD no charge TION AGEN AN WITH $30¢ Drofit for every dol on; one 1; need not apply unless ion references and partic- employment. Address S., box Bitiernen Deed apply. 25 Jes S AND no other TEAM M GLANVILLE 0., TGO SOLIC 00d commission. ward _st., opp. H place in city for new and 0 TAILORS — COATMAKERS from 9 till 11 to CHARLE 218 Market st. D ORDI ing Agen: ST BOTTL ne, 609 experience not requi; BrkeER=HOP 50, AS PART 3 each; must be able 3 Ke S HALF-SOLE e while you wait all repairing done First st. and S ond st. D 10 electr '_FM 2 COF single Too INDELL HOUSE, J s ished room ) TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 a night, including coffee and rolis. near Kearny 7 MARKE niaht; $1 ROOMS, 15, D 2 30 per week. W 3 ND MECH S to know that Ed R Reno Fouse propri- Las opened Soto House, 82 Fourth st.: 100 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $4 per week. ROOMS, 15¢ A DAY; $1 L1 50 4 week; st. N 4 ICA—THE to any address in the United Statcs or Canads one year for $1 50, post- nge free. W SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery ED-MISCELLANEOU: ~TO PURCHAS Southern California. B. L. BOURLA Brady, Tex. VW ANTED—A BUSINE: I without single barness; must be in first-class condition and a bargain; state price. Address 36, this office. 08 SIXTH ST., PAYS HIGHEST . price for second-hand ladies’, gents’ clothing. SH_PUG ( return 1033 Bryant st.; rewar F TH WHO 100K THE_VALISE from the Tiburon Ferry on Febuary 28 will re- turn the papers 1o 557 Charter st., Oakland, Le will reward of $10 and no questions asked. K WITH THE HIBE 1 Savings and Loan Society of San Francisc the name of THOMAS O'NELL, No. 110,094, The finder will please Teturn to bank, CLAIRVOYANTS, ELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT, PRO- SOR WALTER, is still in the cit; and all e plainly’ revealed; lovers Dames of fric bie healed; enemies, also the one guaranteed. Office 303 Jones st Sut 9 TFIC RE: life, tells entire M by ezgs and cards: Present, future; consult; excepted: names gi g00d_advice, sure help; Testores lost [ove by sympathy ; mistake impossible} fee §1; letter §2. 30 Kearny st.. R N FME. RAVINNA, TEST MEDIUM, REVEALS M Tt present and future; names given; 25¢ up. 828n uow:{(g. “ RS, ANTHON past, ions on all affairs, nothing LIFE READER; ird st. ure events: ladies $1, 556 Mission st. fine $3000. from business. See MILLINERY-STORE; OLD ES- tablished; best location in the clty: 3 furnished rooms: pays well: owner retiring RAND & CO., 19 Sixth. hors| part $80! $250 learned; responsible; will clear to each from $50 to $75 per mon ‘BAKERY; NO. 1 LOCATION; 3 . Tooms; cheap rent; good paying place; ¢, wagon, etc. See STRAND&CO., 19 Sixth st. -HOUSES FOR SALE. 93 BOOMS, ON STOCRTON ST. $2 9-room house; good: worth $500. 260 20 rooms; corner; what will you give?. 1500 12 rooms; new and worth §1000 . 550 30 rooms; best corner in the city. .. 2000 90 rooms; clearing s:ml{), 6500 H. C. DECKER, 1206 Market ODGING-HOUSE; 12 ROOMS: ALL SUNNY; nice garden frontand rear, 210 Hyde st. %O ROOMS; NEAR BALDWIN: CLEARS ©U5100:price $800. SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery st. PARTNER WANTED IN A THRIV- + ingcash business: duties light and easily stablished several vears: remaining ner a well-known business man and thoroughly th pariner preferred to Lired help; see today. & CO. xth st. ALE opportuni vestigation. TORE AND BAR; reasonable offer accept- STRAND, 19 Sixth st. acco cl o $1 ,F 1 iong 00! 11C mon! obli Marl ram H1 and wifc $2 Zl O, 3125 $200 £500. ery st. 2000 for 750. THOS. WOUD & CO 2600. "5 Kearn, ! fee J good i ramento st. 30 0 to §3000 25 saloons. . from 10 1100 10 grocery irom 1000 10 branch Lirom 500 | estaurant from i rietygstol 5 butchef shop: 0 | 5 barber shops.. | | & clgur stores; thrown in: the hauling is nice, clean, light; no early or jate work: y nignt: zood substan an. Particu- lars of J. SULLIV.A $100. ixfled with §15 to $18 pc ience required. BUS $150 CHOP- FEE « house; cheap rent; average, $1010 § SALOON, 50 « pays wel R RESTAC - house: ¢ ! R unt BR rent $1 HOS. WOOD & CO., BEAL ESTATE AND business brokers. 2 Sixth—Good lodging- bouse; centrally 1 11 rooms; well fur- nished; $1100. FURNITURE FOR SALE. OR SALE—NEWLY FURNISHED FLAT OF 5 rooms; all conveniences; low rent; party leaves town. 801 Harrison st. QURNITURE OF 4 ROOMS, CHEA =D NS ON GE S 2 sccond haud; 400 carpets, good as new , 25c; parlor suits, £19 up: linoleum, 45c; 7-plece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c; ranges, $8; cash or installments; goods shipped . 1. NELSON, 126 Fourth . 3 oll: CITY REAL ESTATE, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., STATE AGENTS, HOUSE By AND AUCTIONEERS, EROEERe 638 MARKET STREET, | IMPROVED., $10,250—15th st., or. Market; 4 nearly new flats of 6 and b rooms and bath; lot 46x116: well Tented and always occupied; must be sold. $4500—First-class cottage; Waller st., near De- visadero; 7 rooms and bath; lot 25x137:6; fine view. $1750—Chen cottage: cor. of Juno st. and Lower errace, near 17th and Castro sts.; contains 4 | rooms; barn; lot 32x100. $2800—Cottage; Holly Park; a few steps from | Mission-st. clectric cars; contains 5 rooms aud bath; lot 50x100. | $2650—Post st.. near Baker: cottage of 4 rooms; | lot 27:6 by 137:6; street paved with bituminous | rock and sccepted by the city. $1750—Cottage: Florida st., near 21st; 4 rooms and bath; Jot 26x100; very cheap. $2750—Vicksburg st near 22d; cottage of & rooms and bath; lot 22:6X125; & short walk from | new electric Line on 2ith st. | UNIMPROVED. side of Elizabeth st., near Douglas; lot | s 25x114. $400 each—Two lots in Park Lane Tract, close to 17th and Douglass sts.; worth $500 each. $1260—Chance fora speculation; Richmond cor- ner; 60x185; fine view. $75 each—Four lots in City Land Assoclation; chance to make & quick turn. $1800—Lot; Noe St.; near 18th; 25x105; one block_from Castro-st. cable-cars and a few steps from 18th-st. electric-cars. $1000—Golden Gate ave., near Willard st.; lot 25x100; a short walk from cable-cars; street graded and macadamized. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. MARINEVIEW RESIDENCES—ONLY 32000 cash; balance easy payments; price $7250 each; new residences, now being finished; 9 rooms, bath, basement and _attic; bath, lavatory and vesiibule tiled; fine mantels; sun all day; unob- structed marine view: Buchanan street, west side, | near Vallejo; houses well built; must be seen to be apprecisfed. TIIOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 4 Montgomery st. N UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY; $200 CASH A und balance in monthly payments of $50, in- cluding interest at 6 per cent, will secure a lovely home on the best portion of Castro st.; house con- tains 7 rooms and bath, attic and basement; all | modern improvements: 10t 25x105; the owner Is & | non-resident and gives these terms to make & quick | sale; price $1500.” Apply to BALDWIN & HAM- FURNITURE WANTED. FURNITURE, ~ COUNTERS, ~ SHOWCASES, restaurants bought, ANDERSON,1121 Mk W ILLIAM BUITERFIELD, AUCTIONEER: buys, sells and reats furnished houses, Office opposite Palace Hotel, 2d floor Crocker butlding. QUANTITY OND-HAND FUR- £ niture wanted; 20 per cent paid more than else- where. MALONE, 110 Fourth st.; new store. BRANCH BAKERY.NOTI0. - fine living. MILLER, 23 K « asacrifice. MII WOOD A 0. dencelocality. ()()() RESTAURANT . ov tgomery st. E COFF ALOO DY, mustsell. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomer, NE CIGAR-STORE FOR $800 AND ONE | $200, good and centraily locat 1 bakeries in all parts of the city from $150 o WORTH $4 lease; make ofer. R per month; price $4000. , Oakland. ANT ON MARK FORSALE CHEAP; refused. 1418 Howard. ESTABLISHED AND LAUNDE chenp. 80i Kearns ARSTAND st. STABLIS. worth from %75 to $100 per th: owner sick and has to hire teamster, 50 is zed 1o gell: team alone worth the money, work | PAR business WANTED LIGHT | 1 vited L0 plain steady man sat- no previons expe XCHANGE, 78314 et 8t. AS PARTN, owner good cook. 647 STEADY MAN + restaurant; ento st. 75 1 100 exch tern: for s laree wine ceilar. % turing: ready selling | business | large stoc] | Wilson Ho: _Also Jarge list of cofiec saloons, bakery, candy, cigar stores. 200d mercantile business in a country town in v ate. Kor particulars address K., box 61, this office. ures and material in_first-class condition; cost $2600: will saarifice for cnsh or clty real estate. SAMPSON. FiNE - biliia SALOON ON THIKD ST and pool; fine location, znd Inguire 129 Third st. . FINE COR. SALOON; 10 FURNISH- ed rooms: nice fixtures and furnitur 00 N plea sant. 1001 Markeg st., SW.'cor. these bargal ~from $200 to $5000 from £76 10 £3000 ~from $250 to §10,000 cstaurants lodging-houses ity and county property to sell or warge by SMITH, HUBER & CO., 1001 Market. | QPLENDID NEW | Flood building. , 40c; BEDROOM K, 1810-1312 Stockton st. poor work send 10 SPAULD pet Beating Works, 558-7 : telephone east 126. YARPETS WELL OLEA 7 14th, ur. Mission; tel. (Misslon) 100. CARP. . VIOLINS AND SH T MUSIC. | MOXD, 10 Montg @ QA(){) BARGAIN—BUSH, NEAR MASON, B0 S i aas Foimorhs e oa et 14rs sce E, W. SK 1410 Montgomery st. ARGAT 2-STORY HOUSE 7 ROOMS and bath; must be sold before April 1, as the owner (a Ia is_going to leave city. Apply PETER LASSEN & CO- 100935 Valencia st. 19?” N1 TAGE OF 4 ROOMS AND £, batn; brick foundation; high basem ent; lot 256x100. 258 Richland ave., Holly Park. FOR SALE-T MENT HOUSE 18 ROOMS and lot; rents $38 per month; mortgage $1800 at 7 per cent; owner compelled'to sell, must sell; real value over $3000; lot 25x80: good location; | make an offer. _Addréss P. R., 34 Kissling st. | O YOU WANT &S MMER HOME? See those beautifnl I only 40 minutes from city | JOOST & WOOLLEY t Alto, Marin County; $150; g:l"'oo HOUSE, 5 ROOMS: |dLi . in Eerkeley; lot 100x100, with crecl 0—House, 7 rooms; fine corner;, 120x135, ‘with orchard. $1000- down, CH ‘ine corner; 40x100; macadamized; $100 UICK SALE OF LOTS; 1 OR 6 NORTH OF the park, nr. Strawverry Hill and the lake, to bisoid this Week; cash or time, Koom 12, Flood uildi TRY REAL ESTATE. GOOD STOCK FARM OF 240 2 good house: abundance of fruit, some timber: or will ex- ¥ property not exceeding $5000 box 10, this office. fenced water, variety of ehange for income | or $6000 in value. =5 NG 3| 7 11 AN PIEC OR KE YOU LOOKING FOR A HIGH-GRADE o iy P Vian gty s We chn posiivaly it | oy €2 ranchist o §and 10 yeard' el §25, you both in the instrument and theprice. B. CUR- | 17§y P Q07 T1E0 0 (oA R s TAZ & SON, 16 to 20 O'Farrell st. YOU WANT AN ELEGANT SELF-PLAY- ing organ with 15 rolls of music? A splendid bargain for aicash customer. BEN. CURTAZ & SON, 16 t0 20°0"Farreil st. TPRIGHT PIANO CHEAP. APPLY 2 Folsom, near Twenty-thi STANDARD : sce at st. D2D-HAND PIAN Hazelton, Brown & Simpson, > hard times prices; installments. EATON, 755 Market st ARGAINSIN 120 55n | chicken ranch; new 1-story, hard-finished | 4room house: barn: 5 chicken-hobses: close to town. Apply {0 GEO. C. YOUNG, Petaluma., TERS, MILLS BUILDING, OFFERS in Sonoma County three of the finést tracts of | fruit land in the Staté in_subdivisions; on line of railroad; terms easy; send ]“()R SALE OR TH BARGAIN; | I 160-scre improved h near Los Angeles; for sale cheap, or will trade for San Francisco, Ala- meda, Oakland or Los Angeles real estate, MOR- RIS & MERSHON, 630 Market st., op. Pal. Hotel. “ARGE UPRIGHT, THOROUGHLY G 4 der, splendid tone, $125. Rm. 2. WO UPRIGHTS, GOOD COX $65, one $9. HICKERING, also Wel QPLENDI also second b D less than six months; superb tone for sale this week ata very low price. Room 10, HT, OL AND 21 Leavenworth st. 5 NO, $150; CHICKERIN <X upright, almost new, $250; new pianos at bed- % prices, ten different makes; square pianos, $30 upward. BOWERS & SON, 23 and 25 Fiith st. R WHAT IS CLAIMED 10 be a Stelnway _or Weber Upright Piano from any person not an established piano dealer without being first assurred that the piino is what is seeris tobe. We hiavea complete record of all Steinway and Weber pianos soid on the Pacific Coast the En:! twenty ve Bring the manufacturers’ num- er Of piano to us and we will give you its history SHE CLAY & CO, Pacific Coast represen: tatives for Steinway and Weber Pianos, corner Keeray and Sutter st & s & CO., 324 Post st. T MUST QACRIFICING LATF FOCK OF UPRIGIIT ) planos of their own make at manufacturers' prices. Hemme & Loug Piano Co., 340 Post st. ARGAINS; ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL IN- struments. L. I. STANTON & CO.. 683 Market. G. BADGER, WITH BENJ. CURTAZ & + SON, 20 O'Farreli st. ALE— A COUN NE and weekly; magnificent plant. ; everything in excellent condition 15 t0 a responsible man; owner's health elling. Address Paper, box 10, this offi —DESTRABLE LOCATION A i locality of this PRINTING box 148, Call Branch. YRON MAUZY, 508 POST ST. Newby & Evans, Bri a o 'K, CHICKERING & SO rling pianos sold on $10 instaliments. BE CURTAZ & SO JI. 16-20 O'Farreil st. SLIGHTLY USED. ENCER, 721 Market. Latham place. 'S NEWS FOR 5 C —THE LY CALL, in wrapper, for moiling. T » H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 3 34 I s y M b $450 See owner, 130 Second st., from 10'to for sale cheap; (rade from $12 to 825 a day; price $250. Appl Y CLIENTS F erty or mines; write full d and if I think'we can_deal will arrange interviey GHARLES G. BARND, attorney, box 2042, San neisc cine: all rights; well introduced: good sale. Address Patent, box 105, Call Branch. SALOON; CLEARS $120 A MONTH - owner desiring to leave city; a bargain. & WOOD, 917 Market. + cheap 1f sold_this wee worth $350; « ner chicken ranch; c ducks; furnished flat 8 rooms; 10 acres’ run. RGAIN—THE WIGWAM COF) emises, 120 Ge: STORE, BY DRE Address 130 Second st. ST WILL INVE X mounts of cash and desirable Eastern prop- n good Western mortgaged lands, city prop- | cription, price, e A D — PART ‘maker; no family. C [ IRST-CLA! Call Branch Office, SBAKERY FOR SALE. APPLY HORSES. QADDLE HORSE FOR SALE—STRO + built; single-footer; a beauty; dark chesinut, with heavy silver mane and tail; used to city and will g0 in herness: price $150. Call at 347 Fremont, in the rear, between 9 and 10 A. . S PASTURED: 32 A MONTH; SEND ¥ 630 Commercial st. NGLY 5 5} ALL 100 Sints. eonntass wacoon buggy, carts; 4150 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia is. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. FCOND-HAND PHAETON AND DELIVERY wagon; chep. 924 Bryant st. “GLASS CUN $300. 421 Kizhth ave. ARTS; 48PRING WAGON; MILK must sell at once. 820 Howard st. W EXPRESS-WAGON, 2D-HAND DELIV- ery, bus; buggies cheap. ' 100 Golden Gate ave. E BAKERY AND LAUNDEY WAGONS, rockaway, buggies; aiso hack. 828 Harrison. FOR SALE-MISCELLAN O and team, O NEW Wago ¥ I ARD-READER — LADIES :\l B0c, gents $1 lnlmlslry and clairvoyant sit- tings $1 80. 506 O'Farrell si., n ’N RS.J. J. WHITNEY, C M idivm and lite-reader. 218 Stockton.. st B1liv A JIRST-CLASS STATIONERY AND CANDY “loon. ore; complete stock ; fine trade; good loc: ing-rooms. Call 440 Van Ness uve. fon; OR SALE—NEW AND COMPLE' Encyclopedia_Britannica; best published. Ad- dress E. B., box 131, Call Branch Office. RT: “WANTED—GOOD - PAYING SA- NE. cor. Juckson and Drumm sts. ASTROLOGY. STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 528 GEARY st.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TYISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP — THE mership firm exisiing under the name and style 0f E.J. THEVENET & CO., dolug_business as apotbecaries und chemists, corner of ‘Washing- ton and Kearny streeis, in this city and county of San Francisco, s this day dlnlfll"l'fl by mutusl congent, ME. SHELDON FOMEROY having pur- chased the entire intcrest of E.J. THEVE. in the firm. B. J. THEVENET, SHELDON POMEROY. Francisco, March 2, 189! TO EXUHANGE. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A RANCH, milk and cream business: 85 cans trade. For purticulars apply 1611 MJ; 13 will REEWERY-TOE SALE; PART INTEREST 2662, Sun Franclsco. n brewery doing good business. Principals only please uddress for particulars D., P. 0. box TAMPS—A FINE COLLECTION OF ABOUT 3000 varieties, including a full set Columbians, unused. Address Stamp, box 152, Call Branch. OR SALE—YOST TYPEWRITER IN FIRST- class condition; only used 18 months; price $55. 402 Montgomery st., room 18. 11 Ihqu IGAR-STORE AND FACTORY ; OLD-ESTA B- shed and. oying business; in good location. fre at Call Oifice: o the taurant Las been under’ same manager for past 12 years. Inquire at Call B STAURANT FOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF roprietor sick; make an offer; said res- ek rooms. Call Branch Oftice. OCERY ANDiBAR WITH 3 LIVING- (AREAT BARGAIN; COFFEE SALOO: MICH: 1o} tives Address B. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY: WELL APPOINT ed rs; £00d business. cntrally located: with about 10,000 nega- < wiso rooms for family; will sell'for 5300, box 109, Call Branch Ottice. ‘QINGLETRUCK FOR SALE; #50. 714 FRONT strest. PBABGAIN-GOOD ' PNEUMATIC SAFETY for $25. 326 McAllister st. CHEAP-—FIXTURES THAT WERE ONCE IN the Savings Union branch, Market and Fell sts.; suitable for an insurance or real estate office. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. ILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, coffee-mill and money-till; cheap. 162 Clay st. OUNTER 5 VING, SHOWCASES bought and Lol Marliot, bet. Tth and 8th EW RA R, ANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS—WEHAVE a largeand well selected list of choice lands and in Santa Clara County. Our teams 5 1 times 10 show our properties. W. GRIFFITH, 17 North First st., San Jose, Cal. ARIN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Traets of eny size desired; fruit, grain and vege- table land: no irrigation; bo: rail and water | transportation; $40 to $75 per acre; easy terma. tewn of Novato; graded school, hotels aud stores on the property ; send for circ Dairy vithout cows. SYNDICATE 'MENT COMPANY, 64 ‘1 and 65, Chronicle buildin: EPVIN K ALSIP & Co o REAL ESTATE DEALERS, ! Sacramento and San Franeisco. COUNTRY LANDS A SPHCIALTY. Belmont lots for sale. The cheapest lots for the location, betwsen San Francisco and San Jose; prices ranzing from §150 per lot upward; each log 40x100; terms, $10 down and $10 per month; 10 per cent off for cash. ALSIP & CO., EDWIN K. 9 Rotunda, Milis buiiding, San Francisco. EW HOUSE; 8 ROOMS. NY; _ vale; $3000; $200 down; $25 monthly. New 7-room house; Golden Gate; $2500; $100 down; $20 monthl; 4 lois in Mission, San Franclsco; $2400, or will exchange for improved property in_San_Francisco or Oskland. Address E. C. GILBERT, 1118 Broadway, Oakiand. 995(), $RO0N BERKELLY ~HOME; OU. just butlding: 2 blocks enst Dwighi way station north side Blake st.; casy payment; fine bay view. C.P. KERN & CO., 902 Broadway, Oakland. 8000, LISE _LARGE CORNER TOT IN + Alameda: short walk o0 Morton-st. station; 180 feet on Clinton ave., 390 fect on Sher- man ave; thisis agood investment and must be sold. Apply t W. W. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. « 4()() ACRES; YOLO COUNTY §1600; CAPAY Valiey; ' 134 miles from railroad; produces fruits 15 days earlier than Vacayille; 2 springs nd creek; 150 acres_ready to plow; $400 due the State st 7 per cent: $400 cash; can run _ten years: $800 will take trade in lots.” C. K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland. $310 MODERN COTTAGE: 5 ROOMS « and bath; Jot 30x100; stable and well; 3 blocks from Broadway; worth $4250. F. C. WATSON, 463 Ninth st. ANT AN OFFER FOR A HOUSE ON Grove st.; good location. ~Address E. E. 'UNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OR RENT—A RARE CHA of 12 rooms and bath; very large g orchard; lots of flowers: outside of tow: 0 owners, A. J. (DER & C R. CAPELL, ONE OF THE OLDEST REAL » estate dealers In Oakland, has again opened an office at 478 Tenth st., Oakland. 2750, MODERN COTTAGE; 5 ROOMS OV, and bath and high basement; lot 25x 129; five minutes from Fourteenth and Broadway’ in fine _nelghborbood; small cash payment; balance $25 per month, including interest.” WIL- LIAM J. DINGEE, 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. OOK! $150—LOTS IN FRUITVALE ONLY $1 cash and §1 a week; buy & home and save your small earnings; the new railroad will double values in Oakland. H. B. PINNEY, 902 Broad- way, Oakland. 1200. EOUSE,5ROOMS, IN BERKELEY ; « 10t 40x100; one-third cash. $400—Lot 40x100: $50 down, $10 monthly; near proj Tailroad. CHAS. A. BAILEY, Berkeley station, Berkeley. | 50 LOT 150x300, FRONTING ON TWO - streets: house of 6 rooms: barn, well and fruit trees; one block to & main thoroughfare and electrie cars: cash loan of $1000 on this prop- erty: must be soid, as owner is going away. H. M. C. ROX, 479 Ninth st., Oakland. $165 CASH—5 ROOMS SAND BATH: A barzain; 25x100; close to local. WL P.TODD. 1008 Broadway, Oakland. GAKLAND F JURNITURE AND CARPETS AT YOUR OWN vrice. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ORNER LOT 36:8x117, #6 same size, $525. J. H. YOU: Alameda. 300. ALAMEDA BUILDING'LOTS; " #25 . . cash; $10 monthly; 2 blocks to rail- road station: if you want bargains see us quick. MACDONALD, MOTT & CO., 1422 Park st., Ala- meda. A LAMEDA — BARGAINS; BEAUTIFUL £ homes for sale and to rent, furnished or unfur- nished; free teams at office, 1855 Park st., Sundays and all'times to examine property. WILL BURN- HAM & CO., 1355 Park st.; branch office, BURN- CO., 428'Montgomery st. 0T 150x207, WITH IMPROVE- ting of house, barn and large con- servatory; adjoins lot on which new City Hall is now being constructed; has great pros value. CHAS.S.NEAL, Encinal Bank, BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ERKELEY—VINE : R OXFORD; new 10-room cottage cheap to close estate; Dear university and station. Apply WM. JONES, 24 Sacramento. MONTHLY— INSIDE LOT, ,1243 Park st., lot 40x100: $1800. i. BO : W. C. MORAN, Lorin. Ef ALAMEDA ROOMS AND HOUSES. $16. 158 (ardware store). entli, near Railroad avenue B. O B teeth~LATE bridge work; positively guaranteed never to break; any patient ouce seeing them will admit this is the tooth most wanted; also DR. BLAKE’ platinum crowns: 1o display of gold. THE HIGHEST ART IN DENTISTR’ Prices moderate. _Office 405 Sutter, nr. Stockton. NY TOOTH FILLED OR EXTRACTED painlessly by my secret method without dan- gerous cocaine or gas; won 8 first prizes; prices rea- sonable; work warranted; all operations expertl done; remember I have roreovfi from 6 to 2 “specially for O'Farrel st. 'S enameled | 516 HOUSES TO LET. HAT VERY SU S Ness wre., cor. Ok Ap & CO., House Brokers and Re: Montgomery st. MGSION, BET. EIGHTH AND NINTIL (NO. 1225); '2 stories; 7 rooms and bath; $30. "Ap- PIv to C. S. CAPP & CO., Real Estate Agents and 1House Brokers, 413 Montgomery st. ¥ 10-ROOM HOUSE, 7 Iy to C.S. CAPP state Agents, 413 ME 10U 3 STORIES AND rooms: 8 Selina place, north below St water free; wod; key ce. Appiy to G, H. 2, 413 Montgomery st. quiet nelghbork BUCKINGHA E OF 3 ROOMS ON ROSE AVE., + & block from Marketst. 121 Page st. S HOUSE; 7 ROO 17 Caroime, off Foisom, near E 8 ROUMS, BATH $20. 1804 Stevenson, app! e FLATS, STORES, OFFICES, ALL + furniture insured. PERSONALS. SHEEHY OF LO! OH VILLE, KY., SO) of MARY ANN McCRATE, who came to Mor- ristown, New Jersey, from the parish of Bally- backon, County Tipperary, Ireland, in 1849 or 1850, would like to hezr from relatives, who he thinks are in the W copy. B. PERKINS HAS MOVED HIS POPULAR fancy dry-goods store from 1114 Market st. (0 ‘Western papers please il please m: sovern themselves accordingly; he has gains for you to-day. 'ED — HOME _WITH P people for orphan girl of 12 dress 72814 Stevenson st., near Ninth. FJIGHEST PRICE P. 15 Russ st. ASPECIAL- amages, wills, deeds, etc. G. W. w, 850 Market., cor. Stockton. Misfit Parlors, 14 G 77 AND OFFICE DESKS. 3211 Tepairing. rers’ cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. Y beantitul garden Tine view: contaius 15 rooms, baths, etc., com- plete. Apjily OX, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 | Market st. VICE SUNNY FLAT: 5 ROOMS AND BATH; furnishied or unfurnished. Apply 130634 Jack: Tom 10 A. M _t0 4 P. M. J INETOSCOPES FOR SAT, outfits bought for cash. B; REWARD=TO OUNG LADY elderly gentleman who saw a lady break her arm at the ferry on October they will Send thelr addreds 0 HAIGH IN THR lor or stage taught dai ission st., opposite TALTZ dances for VINE'S, 927 COTTAGES TO LET. UNNY COTTAGES: 4 AND 6 ROOMS; BATH; basement; yard; cheap. Cor. Dolores and 15th. OTTAGE—5 ROOMS, BATH, GAS; ALSO flat 4 rooms, $12. Apply 1121 Vallejo'st. $18. ENECOTTAGE 4 ROOMSAND BATH; . all modern improvements. ave., bet. Van Ness ave. and Frankiin st., Golden Gate ave. and i FLATS TO LET. 218 Locust VHE ORIENTAL—615 TAYLOR Sutter: newly furnished family hotel; in the ¢ity; supertor French lady cook. cleanest DVICE FR! G X 3 ters. People’s Law Office, 838 Market. McCABE: EDDING INVITATIONS ENGRAVED AND printed. ROBERTSON'S, 126 Post st. OOK-BOOKS AT ROBERTSON'S, 126 POST street. B LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, efc.; cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., ur. Eighth. ¥ JPURNISHED MIDDLE FLAT OF 7 ROOMS and bath; rent reasonable: 1052 Howard st., Dear Seventh. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. UNNY MODERN FLAT, bath, $20 per month, including water. 23%3 bet. Ridley and Wall BATH; ; rent chesp. and Laguna; all fron 6 ROOMS AND 829 Hayes st., near Fillmore. JLEGANT Si Y FLAT; 7 ROO) beautifully papered and frescoed. 713 Grove. FOLAT 1717a HAIGHT ST., large sunny rooms and bath, Inquire on premisc: 9417 HARRI 2417 m ave, AT 7 ROOMS, BATH; SUN ALL all separate; near the new power- Inguire 1512 Golden Gate UST FINISHED—: rooms and bath; $30, 2217 Jones, 7 rooms and bath: marine view. ASHTON & GARDNER, 411 Montgomery st. 2213 JONES ST, 6 ©) FLAT 4 RO 3 TER FREE; Z. large cellar; 12094 Bush st. Apply at 12094 Bush st. 1n WALLER, N rooms and bat nished, $15, newly painted. AR FILLMORE—b SUNNY , $16; also 410w, partly fur- B11.50 ave. 135 1VY AVE, NEAR | O LET—NEW Twentiéth and Capp sts. FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND bath; all medern improvements. NE. corner of NT NEW FLATS, 16 1 NTH ST, $12 and $13. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 114 ELEVES Tooms for bousekeeping; sunny en suite. 1249 Eighteenth. ain; $10, $17, AND 5 ROOMS; BATH; H — NICELY FURNISHED OCKTON — 1103 10 §3 per wee NICELY FURNISHED sunny rooms with Kitchen privilege; $2 50 605 Toms o “nonsekeeping; 3 NATOMA — 2 FURNISHED FRONT hot and cold 1130 miged'roon ss. TIOWARD — LARGE SUNNY FUR- . BU H — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. RNISHED ROOMS FOR artificlal teeth, $10, former price §30; for a short time only. DR. W. P. COOL, 22 K 5 TAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4tn, gas specialis(s: only reli- able agent for painiess extraction: artificial teeth rm $0; fillngs from $1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. ‘@7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED £0od as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, déntist, 930 Mark next Baldwin Theate “A LL WORK REASONABLE AND W ARRANT- ed. DR.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market st. P& L G YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TERTI without plates & specialty. 1841 POl st. R. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; th from set; extracting 50c; gas given. (JOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATIO U MAT ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DE MONEY TO LOAN D 2D MORTGAGES ST AN 3 pianos,aiimony ;any sum. MURPHY, ] ST, 2D OR CHATTEL MORTGAGE, PIANOS, esiates. insurance, etc. Q1 TO 11 P SPECK'S, 80 Montgy. R CENT OFFERED ON GOOD in prosperous farm- v. CHAS. E. NAYLOR, 19 Montgomery. ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGA OL- laterals. JAS. E.. DAMON, 505 Montgomery. Al OFFICE, CROCKER Maln 5122. 2 firstmortgage security ing 5 H = 3 i 2} & (=} B a =} il MEDICAL, FON FATE URITY. D ¥, SHADBOURNE JI. & Con 818 Montgy st. MED CLAT ANT: DIAGNOSIS cousultation free: lady physician specialist and tapeworms; hrs. 210 9 P.r. 803 Golden G SURE, SAFE AND SPEEDY CURB FOR all female diseases may have the benefit of the skill and attentlon of a physician of Jong and uccessful practice. A home. in confine- ment, with best care, with the privacy of a home and convenlences of a hospital. Those who are sick | or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case: they will find in her a true friend. All consultation frée. A positive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco Lebit. Every case guar- anteed without _injury to health,” MRS. DR. GWYEE, 31115 Hyde st., bet. Ellis and kddy. LL TRREGULARITIES RESTORED AT once; cfery case guaranteed; Cancers and Tumors expeiled by Medicai Llectrieity: refined home during coufinement, with every comfort and | privacy: regular physician of long and successful | practice; travelers treated without delay; French pills guaranteed:; safe and sure gelief atany time; conaultation free, confidential. MRS. DR. WYFETH, Sanitarium, 916 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. R.HALL, 14 McA LLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, next Hibernia Bank; diseases of women. AUDETS APHRO TABLETS_THE GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impotency and «ll”disorders of the sexual organ: | | #1 a box, 6 boxes $5: send J.H. ; WIDE! | TFIRREGULAR OR ANY ¥ DISEASE | X _see Mrs. Dr. ['uflq m}fl ,hE €Ol 25414 4th, | PRIVATE HOME T MRS, | I'v. E R RS, 929 Ho IL L S CONSUL/ SCCTT, . DR. /2 Turk st.; only qualified trusty specialist for sure, quick reiief of irregularities; no matier What cavse; painless method; never fails; home in confinement; babies adopted: also treats dis- | ease of ihe eye successtully. LL LADIES, NEAR OR FAR, SAFE, QUICK cure guaranteed of any diseasé or {rregularit; sure relief, though others fail: home, ete.: travel ers treated: low fees; seli-cure; send, call or write; | sgrict confidence; physicians of wide experien asistant. MRS, DR. DAVIES, 14 McAllister s next Hibernia Bank. Irench F. pills, $3; safe- | guard, $5. Send stamp for answer. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthiess pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause: Testores alweys in one da: can be sent and used st home; ull cases guaran tead. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. RS. GOODWIN, SPECTALTY DISEASES OF women; ladies near or far assured quick relief of disesse; irTeguirmities Testored daily; safe cure rusranted; no ipstruments: home for patients: ‘medical attendance; low fees: froa; Dra. Scud- pills and capsules warranted.1370 M arket st. GNER, 419 EDDY ST.—IRREG- ) red in one day; no instruments; pills and safety capsules guaranteed; travelers at- tended; no delay; private home for ladiss. saie and sure; §2 50, express C. O. D. until too late. OSGOOD BROS,, Oak- nis for Alpean et Cie. MRS. DR. SCHMIDT, FORMERLY Mission, now 1508 Market st.; month- tles cured iua few hours; guaranteed; ¥ frregul nO instruments used; sure preventiv NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call and staie vour, proposition or write: open evening; NOONAN, 1021 Mission st NANYSECURITY, AT LOW RATES;DEAL: ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. 18:)0 STOCKTON rooms furnished for housekee 4ORLFIFTE=3 PERFECTLY T =02 sunny housekeeping room: O SUNNY CORNE k chea; —2 OR 3 NICE SUNNY BAY-WINDOW HOUS eeping rooms cheap; others. 16 South Park. for house WELF1TH—S ORNER HOU! ) front housekeeping rooms; rent reduced. ()2 WASIHINGTON — 5 U NY 1 Z nished houseieeping rooms; $12 5 z ROOMS TO LET. 338 TEHAMA © with use of kitche: uitable for two. PINE—2 SMALL ROOMS, FURNISHED UNFUR- Y BAY-WINDOW ROOMS; FUR- NICE FRONT PARLOR VAN NE lor furnished, $1 417 another, #8; Bas. ME FRONT PAR- 5_1 TURK ST. desired. D 1ED PAR- lor; other desirable rooms; bath; board it )() METCALFE PLACE, 2 ZY bet. Mason and Taylor— front room ; only for gents. 1033 ALENCIA — SUND and unfurnished rooms: reas LEAN SUNNY HOUSEK] 2 815; single $5. BODD MENTO 2 SUNNY FRONT 3232 uitable for light house- Xeep! ble. ©r7 SIXTH — D2 et and s 1 STOCKTON — NICE SUNNY 110} Seians light housekeeping allowed. NICELY FURNISH M2 OANED ON JEWELRYANDOTHER M valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1108 Market st., nr. Mason: privaté entrance 7 Turk. e D T e STORAGE. 7 TORAGE OF FURNI' PIANOS, HOUSE- 735 Market st. hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, JIRST-CLASSSTORAGE; ADVANCES MADE 421-423 Market st CHAS. L. TAYLOR LEGAL NOTICES. ECEIVER'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROP- erty at public auction—Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale made and issued out of the Superior Court af Santa Clara County, Cal., on the 1st day ot March, 1895, in the matter of the insolvency of ISADORE LABELL, an in- solvent debtor, now pending in said court, the un- dersigned, the receiver appointed In said insol- ‘vency proceedings, hereby offers for sale at public auction all of the property hereinafter mentioned belouging to the estate of sald insolyent, now in said receiver's possession, in store at tha northwest coruer of Second and San Fernando sts., In the city of San Jose. Said property consisis of a full line of dress goods, dry goods, men's and boys’ furnish- ing goods, men’s and boys' hats, shoes and store fix;m;;s, amounting to as per inventory, $13,- 275 20. The above-mentioned property may be inspected any time doring business hours and up to the hour of sale by applying at the Sherifi’s oflice of Santa Clara Coanty. % Said sale will take place on the premises at the N'W. corner of Second and San Fernando streets, in the city of San Jose, in sald county and State, on Saturday, the 16tA day of March, 1895, ai 11 o'clock A. M. of that day. Said property will be'sold as a whole or in three separate parcels, as the receiver mey deem miost expedient and for the best interests of the creditors of said estate. i J. H. LYNDON, Receiver of the Estate of ISA- DORE LABELL, an insolvent debtor. JOHN E. RICHARDS and JOHN G. JURY, At- torneys for receiver. Dated San Jose this 2d day of March, 1895. ITY AND COUNTY TREASURY,SAN FRAN- cisco, March 1, 1895.—In compiance with the provisions of Scction 5 0¢ Order 1598 of the Board of Supervisors, approved Sepiember 15,1880, there will be sold ai’public auction by E.S. SPEAR & CO. at thelr selesrooms, 31-33 Sutter street, on MONDAY, April 1, 1895,at 1 o'clock p. M., sundry articles of stolen. lost and unclaimed property Tecovered by the police force of San Francisco as detailed in an inventory thereof on file in the office of the clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and con- slsting of lewelry, wearing apparel, pistols, kulves, ete. Open for inspection on morning of sale. TH, WIDBER, City and County Treasurer. sunny front rooms. FF GEARY ST., e furnished sunny FURNISHED FUR- WLY RENOVATED SINGLE I, NEAR MARKET—2 LARGE, ]; and bedroom with use of kitche; y 38 Tehama st bet. First and Second. ADY LIVING ALONE WOULD LIKE RE- spectable man and wife to rcom; sunny parlor ent cheap. sing} SACRAMI with or without board. [Z POLK—FLAT 2 532 furnished 1 18:)331"?15, T, COR. CHESTNUT—SUN Z9 furnished room. 933 MRS, LARGE SUN POST—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; VHE SHERMAN APARTMEN new sunny rooms; strictly respectable: price of best hotels with equal accommodations; very central. 28 Eighth st., near Market. OUSE; 129 halt “A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARN rooms, en suiteand single; first class in every respect; terms reasonable. * 50 IE, COR. SIXTH — ELEGANTLY hed parior and housekeeping rooms. NY—PLEAS- Y OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. Sixth and Seventh—Single and sultés; per night, 35¢ to § families. BOARDING AND ROOMS. 5] MISSION-UX OTEL; CHEAP; R spectable; board and lodging, $4 50 week. P 00M AND BOARD FOR 2 LADI! 10 A v month. 50415 Sixth st. 591 POST, OPP, THE OLYMPIC CLUB. 21 ¥ront' room, with fine board for one or two; reasonable. VHE BERESFORD, COR. STOCKTON Bush sts.; established 13 years; quiet and select family hotel; ali modern conveniences and luxu- ries; table highest class; sunny suites $70 to $100 per ‘month; sunny singie rooms $35 t0 $50 per rensient $1 50, $2 and $2 50 per duy: the AR mont ouly first-class downtown family hotel. WIL! CHAMBERLIN. Proprietor. CHILDREN BOARDED. W care. Address C. B., box 141, Call Branch Office, STORES TO LET. 4 FINE EDUCATIONAL ERTICAL AND POINTED HANDWRITING taught. C. BISENSCHIMEL, 235 Kearny. i BRI , 820, ATER: Webster st., bet. Railroad and Haight aves., Alameda; sultable for gents’ furnishing or siioe store. LImAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC- tress, coaches ladies’ and gentiemen for the dramatic profession; app ces arranged. Shake- spearean Academy, 406 Van Ness ave. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, STIEHL'B BUSINESS COLLEGE, HISTORY bdg, 723 Mariket; investigate; special offer. DVICE FREE, DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIAL- fy; collections, damages, wills. deeds, ete. G. W. | HOWE, Awy-at-law, 850 Market s W. DAVIDSON, ATTURNEY-AT-L. « California st., rms. 14-15; advice froe. NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT: YOUNG ledy teacher. 140 F\IlwnLN'. Van Ness ave. CHOOL ELEgEg}AL, CIVI%, MINI{\"G. E\(E- chanical engineering, surveying, architecture, assay; estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt: ANTED — UNIMPROVED —LAND ~ FOR ‘Vdar lots across the bay. 657 Folsom st. RS TAURANT AND BRANCH BAKERY; oing good cash trade; bargain. 110 Eighth, ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE-SIZE fire and burglar proof safe, 221-223 Market st. “TOHN R. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS, 16 and 17, 402 Monigomery st cor. California, v I EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST; slways in the lead. Send for circulars. TORE WITH 2 SHOW WINDOWS, 3 LIVING- rooms. 1862 Howard st. AND ANTED—CHILD TO BOARD, YOUNG OR oid; mnear a school; terms reasonable: good STABLES TO LET. TABLE WITH STALL FOR 10 HORSES. 1O Jessie, near Seventh. TABLE AND CARRIAGE-HOUSE TO RENT. Apply to J. F. HILLS, 813 Stockton st. FINANCIAL. ONEY TO LOAN ON SAN FRANCISCOREAL estate, W.J. GUNN, 410 Monigomery st. i E COULDN'T DO THE BUSINESS WE'RE doing if prices were not right. Carpets, new and second hand, from... izl itings, per yard. Linolenm, per yard.. Kitchen Chatrs. ... Kitchen Tables. EVERYTHING TN PROPORTIO Largest stock and store.in the cily prices; easy terms, if desired. J. NOONAN, 1017-1010-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. Open evenings. JECOND-HAND AS WEI » showcases, counters, i es, chairs, scales, etc., and_a ve c 10, 100 be sure and see stock and_get prices be- fore going_el: AN, 1017-1019- 21-1023 Mi lowess MBIN MIDT. Golden Gate ave. PIANO L man lady. LD GOLD, SILVE clothing bought. CO! FINDOW SHADE> MANUFACTURED order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1165 Market. v TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. MYPEWRITERS FOR REN sold cheap. HANSON & CO.,Chironicle B1dv.38 “CALIGRAPH” WILL OUTLAST ALLOTH- ers. See NAYLOR, 19 Mty st., about 1;rents, Tepairs, supplies Mimeozraphs: installment tervis. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES. ELIN ENT JALE NOTICE — GOLDEN Eagle Minng Comy:any—Location of principal place of business, San I‘ranciseo, Californiz; loca- tion of works, Dévils Gate Mining District, Lyon County, Nevada. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment (No. 1), levied on the 'Sth d January, 1895, the several amounts set opposite the names of the re- No. Cert. Shares. Amount, 5 10,000 $1,500 00 H. M. Levy, Tru: 7 20,000 3,000 00 H. M. Levy, Trustee. 8 1000 15000 . M. Levy, Trustee, 19 1000 15000 L. M. Levy, Truste 10 1000 15000 H. M. Levy, Truste a1 1000 15000 .M. Levy, Trustee,.......12 500 75 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee. ....18 20,000 3,000 00 E. B. Holmes, Trustee.....19 7,900 1,185 00 E. B. Holmes, 995 14925 And in accordance with law, and an order from the Board of Directors, made on the eighth day of Janusry, 1895, 50 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at pub- lic auction at the office of theé company, room 50, Nevada Block, No. 509 Montgomery sireet, San Francisco, California, on MONDAY, the fourth day of March, 1895, at the hour of 2 0'ci0Ck P. AL of said day, to pay suid d-linquent assessment thereon, together with cos: Tvertising and ex- penses of sale., E. B. HOL : Office—Room 50, Nevada Block. 0. omery street, San Francisco, Californis POSTPONEM . Notice is hereby given that by order of the Board of Directors the date of the salé of delinquent stock. for assessment No. 1 is hereby postponed to MOXN: DAY, the 25th day of March, A. D, 1895, at the same'time and place. B. HOLMES, Secretary. TOILET OF A TURKISH BEAUTY. The Dressing of the Odalisque Is a Work of Pain and Care. The Eastern lady of high degree has, generally speaking, nothing to do. Natu- rally, therefore, much of her time is spent on her bath, on the braiding.of her hair and the donning of glorious apparel, says the New York Advertiser. The most en- joyable part of the day being that of early morning, she rises early, somewhere about 5 o’clock, and having used a mouth-wash of rose or lemon scented water, puts her- self into her maid’s hands to have her hair dressed. As a rule the hair is abundant, far below the waist, black as night and soft as silk. By way of pomade, a little oil made from aloe wood is put on and the whole put into one thick plait or coil and arranged simply And quite low on_the neck. According to her wealth she will wear it in gold or silver ornaments. The bath is prepared very hot, and over this ceremony, which is partly a religious observance as well, the lady may spend two if not more hours. Soaps are not always used, but there are unguents, pastes of all kinds, which the bathing women alone know how to man- ipulate, and which make the skin as softas velvet. The sweetest of the pastes is one made of almonds and rose water, smooth to touch and agreeable to smell. Itis not unusual to wash the face overnight with milk which has been curdled by a squeeze of lemon. This is done in the hot weather to cool the face before retiring. In Constantinople the ladies often dye the hair an auburn tint by using a paste more or less liquid called ‘‘rastic.” “Ras- tic” is said to contain a certain amount of areen vitriol, but the ingredients used are kept a profound secret. 1‘; India the men often dye their beards a bright orange, and very queer they look at times, when they drop in the wrong powder and emerge from the dye bucket a pronounced violet. The women there rarely interfere with nature as regards their hair; they prefer it black. They, however, color their teeth and their nails. Certain tribes stain their teeth black Their nails they dye with a species of myrtle leaf, the color of red ocher. Then the eyelashes ve to be touched up. This is done by the use of an adhesive powder called “‘sooema.” Socema imparts a soft- ness and brillianey to the eyelashes, and is n many cases an improvement. Perfumes are very much_used, rubbed on the arms, face and hands and on the draperies, but not often on the handkerchief. places a pomade, into the compo: which essence of roses enters, is irequently inserted into an egg-shaped bottle and car- ried about on the person. —_——— Irish Types. Three types, at least, are observable in the south of Ireland — first, the dark Italian-looking Celt, also found in Devon; secondly, the tall yellow-haired type, an thirdly, the aboriginal Aryan of the Volga, with red or auburn hair and blue or green eyes, who may also be found in Cornwall. The dark aquiline type of Wales differs considemb}f‘ from that of the Irish, and the Irish anguage is nearer akin to Cor- nish than to Welsh. The traditional Irish- man of caricature is not often Seen in the south, though this type is not unknown even among the upper classes. The soft features and bright eyes of the modest ;masnnt women present many va- rieties of beauty, and the m'mlgled race of Cork and Kerry—fairer as a rule than that of the far west—is as vigorous as any in Scotland or in Yorkshire.—Blackwood's Magazine. ———— The bay barges on the Swiss lakes rowed by women standing and the small sail- boats with tall brown sails standing very high to catch fickle winds are among the most picturesque of crafts. % [