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10 ; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1895. NTED— 5 PERSONALS. center. The leaf is that of the blackberry. HOTEL ARRIVALS. _SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. | SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. | HELP WANTED—Continued. | PERSONALS. " There are several more buds on the plant —_— QIRSTCIARS TAUNDRESS WANTS WORK | QCANDINAVIAN, 36 VEATS OLD, WISHES | §() WOODCHOEPERS, $1 50 PERCORD: ' Yet to bloom.—News. PALACE HOTEL. F Dby the day or week or housecleaning; best refer- situation on private place or small ranch; thor- farmer and wife; Butcher, conntry, shop S L Watson, N J 3 Ribenackle T, Phils | ences. Call or address 560 MInha st bet. Sixth | oughly understands, horses, covs, garden and gen | dlshwashers. MU DEfoiL Iy L Ed o Apricots are in California long-lived. | € Agnew. N.J Miss K A Brady, Phila | and§Seventh, chf'ififg‘m references. Address N. N., box S ANTED_ON A 2 hr‘(‘?:\l AM'm TFE; LTE f,’f?’:, gy)i;:nfin- .’:Ify-'.w y []F T | There is an apricot tree on the ranch of F. | 7RG Ni,g S B e T SVWEDISH GIRE WaNTS & BLACE TO DO | N (TODLE-AGED GRRNANT T WILLINGTO | of friis irees. milKIng Cowg. Grivings tAKInE care of | 1s 18 veats, WILLLE 13 SeArs: By one KIving i * | Hubert, near Burson, in Calaveras County, | &a Norton, Colo Satr, Tondon = “i‘}f’“ housework. Call at 1522 Bush st:, bet. | A O ey o L | o e, ok for Rl and satetimen: | TormAtion of their. mhelsaboats will reselve good a seedling apricot tree which was planted DW Rust & w, Detrolt GR Néviny Stockton | 2 "[ D 8t and Van Ness & SRR DESIRES | B Wo box 131, Call Branch Oftice. for on othier person. Apply to H. A. PARRISH, | reward. 1189 Market st., jewelry-store. March 10, 1857, which now has a trunk | Mrs C Wells. St Louls iss A all. St s AUNDRESS—_SWEDIS I EXPE! E B O Tia st isrint A whearow ar | SDOSER S TS ORMATION . CONC seven and a half feet in circumference, [ 2R RY L RNiehols Nev lfm“;flfl’i‘ e day. * Adaress 40 Ringold . near Y e ihoy e o AR W ANTED-INDUSTRIOUS SAN 70 TATE y ELIZA CAMPE N ¥ & e = res) ponsibllity of country place; must milk and | MANSFIELD Ct reputation. Call or address 1146 Mission st. PTON, attorney at ! SOME POINTS CONCERNING GROW- | and has yielded 1500 pounds of fruit in a | 7 A Yerington, Nev E Binney & w, Phila h NT N_DE! 5 . | dents o bseq e Jipagaa e BN D e |t Vrotaork. ity or counsy. | QUITATION WANTED BY X BOOKREEPER | d0 some cooking. _Permancht, box "33 502 Pl | Mikiress DONZAE S0 e v Bckfeldt & w, Pa C Evans, eiphia : 3 g e : o elvor | YO ANTE EARN | A 0 A ING AND MARKETING CALI- One of the most tardy and profitable | R X Garwood S wra Jific w Puils | 909% Zewailae oS | Adaress Bookkeeper, box 135, Call Branch. - | W irchitecture: no pay for first & moncis. 420 | (1 INUINE STEAN. RIC BX 4 e e A ; Lippincott & w, Pa Miss McHeber, Phila IDDLE-AGE TCA v 3 , 4 - SHOLESLEs | Montgomery st. § 2 4 Y. FORNIA FRUIT. fruits of California is the pear. It grows | X\ RPN, 0, 108 3 Ronton, phita | M. wOle(Fl‘:lgl:‘lr?Llr% M Stkentleman’s home | POSITION WANTED IN WHOLESALE gome: > 3 . | Mensgenes 3 RS TORIEATOF | oA well in most any soil or climate, -but_pre- | Nrs's G Pope. Phila Mrs E T Postlewaite. Pa | whero there aro ehilien country preferred. J. Lu, house or firm by an experienced, energetic col- W ANTED—MAN TO ACT AS FOREMAN OF OAALO—TI fers a rather deep loam. It is one of nlm :n:»l(rbe‘lllwd&lw,maulla H ll'??éaiuaft W, Pa Call Branch Office, box 128. lbe.gl{n{oévig;]lfl::;]l:;xflx;:rencu. Address E.C., \Rgnlpe‘{:};lo‘f.'p‘h:\{n&fibnor;z AA[_)FQIS"“I‘! !fi.rul- bn(l:}li‘:nid l;::ll;’;d‘.lyr::;;lxl:“i&\‘-‘c::l{-l:::‘( AL *ocn 67, i e Aoy = jve i ily | D A Freed & w, Pa F Scott & w, Pa == B TTCATION U B = = = = I S ARE P = fe L I By e s [ OUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION A8 | S riDDik-AGED SOBER MAN WANTS SITU- | JAIRST MBS, MELVILL ER HAS REMOVED impregnated with alkali. Of the summer | ;' ryconeon, N Y . - Miss A Wiking, Pa housekeeper to a gentleman. Call ab 7284 | N[IDDLE-AGED SORER MAN WANTS SITT- her Oratorical, Voeal and Dramatic Acadr ABOUT THE MARCH FROST. | varieties the Bartlett is far the best. Of | My F MeLaughlin, Cal Mr Watson, Pa Howard street. room 1. plant: has five vears’ experience. Please address S =i 70 COOK 10518 Van Ness ave; vocal elasses Monday ., 3 autumn pears Beurre Clairgeau seems to | Miss McLaughlin, Cal ~ J P McWililams, Pa HEEE SWEDISH GIRLS WANT SITUA- | Fire box 12, this office. A O A O o, Sua 20 | #1 mo.5 dramatio. cldssen Weidnesday, 85 3 be one of the best, and winter pears Easter | 3\ Rucker San Jose ’Z’%fif..lfia‘éfi"‘y‘{' T tions; 283 chambermaids and L cook lnhotel: | o cr S A N (GERMAN), WILL ACQUALN: | 27, this office. Cayig =« e 30.x., Beurre, Ao ;lt‘mvl\' ¥y J Mellhenny & w, Pa {’.fi,fi‘é’ffi,,‘;fi B0T Montsomery ave: it s BT Tl it g YOUNG GERMAN FOR RETATL v;'; A T FROM THE MANT " FHREN 7 3 N v Brown, Minn B Ridgeway & w, Pa e SW. ND | SorY. reiy Al X store; must come recommended. Bush an Py Work DoNE BY THE HORTI-| The cultivation of quinia, or cinchona, is | Adoliph Moyer, France J E Ciark, N ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHING A, mann & Co., 801 Kearny st. Dorinie InElarasoiens R0 Tl e s woing enamel CULTURAL COMMISSION — GEN- | Very profitable, and the soil and gl ff e Wrma e 2o e Wikom Pa G' rm‘l'{“iY?:ne call ai 1163 lr:‘n?!;‘ :’;L";"’— | T K&‘?ifiihfi,};fi’;g QHOEMAKER WANTED, 1519 BUCHANAN | Manufacturing Company, 491 Halght s <% ¥ our mountain regions are peculiarly [ CWyman, MMrs A H Wilson, HE DAY W4 k. = ences, Wants p! ent; b % = - e o = & ERAL AGRICULTURAL NEWS. adapted to its rnltu‘;’& The plant wants a ;‘tf’;l’ !*rlz;‘l;nu.?k;a Pf‘y’i’fi{:?fi:fim{»fiw !“vy i‘;l\genllgot‘::‘x,ngelnnl,\\omun. Cali or address 116 | Address A., box 44, this oflice. . (:(\re'ei:'.n"rm)~ TR R TRIAS |£1]:§L',.d :n‘unxl:smylx? :t’“m T ereat deal of sun, moisture and fresh wind. i " Finck, Brooklyn 2, % = < TORK WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN VANTE! RSt T bettle of Smith’s sandraff Por ; one b i v WE Hownnd, Sa Miss Finos iroosn OSITION WANTED AS SALESLADY IN handy withtobla: ¢ Adfiress E. 8% box'17, this || 2>\ J: HUSHEER, 631 Ssusome it-; bet. 11 4003: | hotele of Drmith's »androll P A tree produees from fifteen to twenty K Howard, San Diego Miss Finck, y ANTE y - T pounds of seed. The price of the bark is | ¢ E Jennings, N ¥ C E Eden, Brookly dry goods or grocery store by & oman of x| omcs; SRRSO RO WATREHDZ (68 MIBS1ON: stores. SMITH BROS i e 5 A 1o, P rs J M Jones, Mo perierice: country preferred. Address sales, ) 5 NI FANGER WAN D 1t is not 0“!{1 necessary to kn9w:ov;’ to | 40 cents & pound. J{u‘eéfif‘&.lp‘fi?fi':{fg od%;:s{l‘"\’f“' ;ff;,“ S vooa | CAlL Braric. 'y Dreferre PAINTER AND PAPERIANGER WAN iin woowberdios i maey (PSS ERICESIOR SwncHEs w i [ W] . . N Mrs C B Platt,Englewood Mrs Fellows, Englewt v PE S GERMAN GIRLS WISH | — = — = _ S - 727 Larkin st. = F dresse e 1 grow-fruit and where to grow it, buthow | e /=0 00 gi e T o corious mistake B Platt, Englewo WO RESPECTABLE GERMAY ISH e WANTED IN PRIVATE FAM- | 22 72 BT, cels; Ll dressed La v Hair to put it into the hands of consumers. | yy planting their trees too closely. Thirty Gapt G Ferna I s wwases 18 ond aaas, Blaln ConkIng Ane S Sl S e GeZmfln-Amerlug coachman; cun | PARBER WANTED WEDNESDAY, SATUR: | Buzaar. 1170 Market s, oser 3 e & v o J e > r o y ve y Sunday. ‘ebster st. 'VICE FREE; DIVORCE L. How to grow includes a general knowledge | feet apart is close enough for cherry trees. | f Davidson Cal B F Walton, Sutter Co | Third st. for 2 days, room 2 milk, understands gardening and any kind of worlk day and 1805, Webster at:; : g < 5 Y e , . ] the house; temperate and_industrious; city ref- 5 : 202 SEGON ty: collections, damages, wills. : of tilling the soil, the planting and care of | It does not pay to plant any fruit trees gir }ileueu.(émc;‘g(om %-"E,anlolneyysmo%e{?; OMPETENT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION ’l_';,,nm‘ :aa:;.;pc 'F., 1300 Turk st., cor. Web- SHOEMAuRs WANTED. 202 SECOND ST. noW'E,m:uefy-(;mnw."éi :h‘:ri»o( ‘1 edn ete the tre What to grow, the best varie- | very closely. Those using the quincunx e e casune, Han Mol in housework and cooking in American or Jew- | ster, 8. F., Cal. ish family. Call 302 Gough si. for 2 days. ON WAN {68, whex nd the adaptability of | System arelikely to crowd without being | § X *Buell Stockton Miss D Koppitz, LosGatos tie, ".‘“Cl'e "iifimwfr st :?arietie); of | aware of it. Twenty feet apart is abou R Moo Cow Ang Jast G Konpy R right for peaches, except on the very rich- | W D Grady, Freano Mast & Kopp fruit. ehtiand heavipdtagil? A P Halfbill, Los Ang ogers & > 3 " B vf, S D ¥ J H ., Chic CICANDD VA California fruit is the best in the world, — T VO e e atsonv | QCANDINAVIAL “SvOL\G MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN ADIES' TAILOR WANTED. 726 SUTTER TAIR DI 111 hotel and restaurant; city or country: good | -4 streel S LE e eeon hand at opening oysters. Address G. A.F. 919 OY WANTED; MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE | [{ INETOSCOPES FOR SAL Alice and. in tafloring; no 21 Sacramento st. outfits bous sh. TO HAVE | (T WANTED ‘AS PORTEE OR Wa T, FALLS, | | EADQUAR' RS LONG DISTANCE RL WISHE Kk 5 i i V. 5 . lace for general housework and cooking in watchman In store, public or private house by iadders, etc. send price. Address | 4L phones, cheap: send for prices. ¥ ¥ s vorld for a market. The time | _Orchardists should use every precaution | j A Blossom, Nevada 3 M Grace, Cal Sl [ B Z 3 W Eks 190 Mot o I e - g fas the}:\o B ¥ tth kets | in the purchase of trees. Peach_yellows is | E C Garlick. Oakland G A Smith, Courtland family. Please call or address 19 Clara st. areliable man. _Address Porter, 155, Call Brunch. | painter, box 81, Call Branch. | Works, COSONIEEY o San oA Is coming when we can reaci the marxels | . orevalent in the Eastand could be|TXN Cox, Cal $.GYope; Osdensburg | (100D SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES SIT- | N (IDDLE-AGED MAN WITH HIS “OWN | DARBERSHOP, 1, CHAIR, FOR SALE RDS ENGRAVED AT ROI \ of the- old world promptly and profitably. | easily Enirodncdiohe The plum | EHRobbins&w.Litchfield G B Ochiltrce, Riverstle uation to do housework in city or country. | IVl patent handpower lightning saws will cut up cheap. 2106 Masor. 6 Post st. Fresh California fruit was practically uii- | veryulin oduced ere. 2 i W Carran, St Louis J C Mogk, Colusa Please cal! v v old ornew mimber incumbering_premises {0 any | o e AR DNIROR TR AT TADY resh Galioriia S D curculio, if ever allowed to enter our & wi, Watertown Dr A B Butler, Los Gatos | o torrern—o iSii DRESSMAKER | 8i7¢ at very reasonable prices. Please address by | QIAMIN AN PRIy CaAa e known to England until last year. The | orchards, would work untold injury. It|W W Agers, Watsonville J E Baker, Whatcom “ ;"‘mn‘u-nm}d.m“ m“ Taylor system: $1 50 | postal J. . B., 922 Battery st. i P 3 o success of that shipment means that other | pays to exercise extraordinary care in the | MrsJ Tascher,chn & Migs L Tuscirer, Chicago | | op gy SIERAMEE0 SIS tlantic markets will be supplied in y"rclzfl»‘;z of btes asuLiante possflfle for | 5 71 Keily, Los Angeles Mrs W A Forbes, Ls Ang | Oukland Office San Franci £ 3 R ark nsects exist upon trees previous ex- | T R Pringle. wport F V Flint, Sacto ) > the future. But the Eastern market has | //en 5 B = ¥ J H Craddock, Marysvile J R Hebbron, Sulinas E not yet been properly supplied. We have J Lertora, Santa Maria Mrs B E Paulsell,SanJose here :tofore sold our fruiton commission to [ Statistical research shows that a crude | MrsJJ Kelly, Balinas Miss M Kell middle-men.- They shipped itin bulk to | agriculture is not abundant in product, B Graves. Salinas P C Praut & S or AR O BOBBL ] NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Chicago and New York, glutted the mar- | that it is deficient in working capital, and | ; ; cxner, Sunta Rosa B L Gibson, Riverside K that it is compelled to pay high intereston | jfjke Rose, [daho S A Hanson, Alameda ket and came back and offered us one-tenth | jorrowed money. A low grade of farming | 1 beeie Angelisland W B Homsbome i of what the fruit brought. At the same | hrings mortgages, mildews, insects and ig- | J C McEiroy Nevads H Brannan, Nevada ’“’v o time there were other markets that should | norance. Uncertainty broods over its har- | § 1 O'Brien, Montana J A = Ryan, Washington, situation, dlt gomery avenue. (dress Dressmaker, S : = = - - o Call. FEMALE HELP WANTED. X EXPERTENOEDOFEEATOR ONBUSHLL 7 38 WOULD DRI | o= SWAITRE! 0- | BURG & CO., shoe factor, 57 TTRESS, CITY, $20; 2 WAITRESSES, HO- , shoe ])oélmonMhuusukn-epur. Call 967 Mission st., V:t"sw;mf“mn? 2 ok German nitse, ‘ To0m Sssoondifoor: city references, $20; German or Scandinavian TOUNG WOAL cook_for ranch, $20; German second girl, $2 housekeeper. laundress and general housework, country, $20: | '\ irls to do light houseworks #10 and 415, cailcarly; | Y 541 Marke st. iy colored girl, general housework, $16, small fa ARBER-SHOP FOR SAL liv: 3 box-factory girls. C. R. HANSEN & CO., | JARBERSHOP FOR SALE CAPES J marmfacturers’ cost. 20 Sansome TANT] | Aters. People ‘ 7 EDDING INVITATIO! | WY printed. 'ROBERTSC 100 AY FORSPECTALDINNER: 2 | (YLD BUILDINGS BOUC R kinds of meat, potatoes, bread and butter, | store-fixtures, doors, window 15 200d laundress or cleaning. Call 29 ¥ 110 Geary st. I TWO CHILDR TIEAD WAITRESS ¥OR T10TH $2! R. HANSEN 0, Boston W C Mctunnis & wite, sews 50 centsa day. M. D Murray, Hollister Y olo County man nurse, cbild 2 years, $20. C udding and coffee, all for 10c. 44 Fourth st. | cheap. ard 1168 Mission s have been supplied where our fruit would | vests, and where there are hordes of totally | 11 McPride, Hollister R E Ryau, Washington, 9‘““'” :‘i",‘"‘ff TR AND DA | £.C0 110 Geaty . - pradini “‘.“_“‘ Eeti “\} T e | 'x-i h(egam ;;f; \11):;"1:11[ n §t., nave been eagerly sought and bought. Our | Unedncated people, famine is sure to come. | ¥ D Mackay, Santa Rosa _Yolo County. MAKER, FINE | TD—GIRL FOR COFFE 100( tend grand mass meetipg at the Tempie, | VV. o LD B 2 Ci AN vox 02, Call | W e, iy and country : waltressen, el 85 week; polisher, $1 50 day; young lady to tr i LS OF GOING | with phonographs, salary and expenses; 4 nurse- CUTTER WITH A FF 0to $20a month; girl for | 1 dred dollars cash as partner; old stand Slmira, Alameda and Santa | location. Apply 120 Taylor st., German girl. $20, | - fruitmen have made money notwithstand- | I countries where agriculture is intelli- | J L Sulll noty] . e s B J MecCarty, Riverside _Independence, Cal ing middle-men, but the time is coming | gently carried on famine is unknown. On | {5uis Ruad, Mexico J B Stillwell & w1, when horticulturists will see the necessity | the contrary thousands famish in India. | A Donovan, Oakiuna J H McCoppin, Denver Sast, will accept’ posiion as mald. companion | girls; 10 house girl of co-operating with a view of marketing | The agricultural productions of India is | R L Collingworth, FresnoG M Ross, Fresno st, will accept posi S i B Toge, Yaticio, 2 + 5 2 ‘. W ornurse to invalid. Address East, box 154, Call | San their fruit. The orange-producers of South- | Worth but $8 per inhabitant, while that of | ] §Crifiin, Los Angeles S C Kimball & wi, Wash | prone), o Ynez; companion in country dolng If prices were not right. | Carpets, new and second hand, from. | Oak Bed Set; Mattings, pe E Linojeum, per yard _ | Kitchen Chals SATURDAY EV NED LADY, DESIR( i 3 e 5 M Leonard, San Jose N P Miller, Santa Monica et s Rt seseaeyl SR RE work: French girl for sewing in pri. | QHOEMAKER-SHOP | Kitchen Tables ) ern California and the raisin-growers of | the United States is worth $64. D It Aurton, Santa Mon fI_Borromee, 1 JOMPETENT "RELIABLE WOMAN 'T0' DO B O T & o S hs M ararE 10 P | 1Y stand. Apply 610 Cal | LangBY ERTHING 4N PHiGE F ve 4 e 3 P LJ Byrne, F M H Harrison, Bak _ housenw American family; city or | ¥ 2 i arkets SAREERS PReT X st d store in the city; lowes: ¥ Tels_“"vihca“‘?a;:'{‘:‘}‘} 0‘1‘?‘")1‘:;“:7;"‘(1’" A New Fruit. e ion atot g § Gonony. CRLL et o 2 Y ANTED—YOUNG LADY 0 TRAV ABEEES ‘l:l(r‘:_ E ceg; sy terma it destred, end in view, and théir ship: s last sea- 2 i 3 DESSS rmie Y fore +ith phonographs; salary and expenses: 2 good Secretary, OONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Miss son proved the wisdow (‘\f their action.| W. W. Smith, one of the extensive fruit- | i 0 Raynor, Stockton ¥ H Clarke, Stockton WORK BY THE DAY WANTED BY EX- lmn:r?lx‘ol:‘r?ox:n?lnp STARTIN & COn, 740 Starcer, | 3 h. Open evenings. - N N el A U AR Louisiana a | EH Plerce, Vaucouver Geo D Ling, Cnicago perienced womas ironing; house- 5 200 = : ST Santa Clara growers of deciduous fruits | raisers, has received from Louisiana a |\ ycLeahdw,Alameda J Huber. Fresno cleaning; reference given. 39 Everett St., near Ol GERMAN COOK, {ECOND-H 4 LL AS NEW BARS, have formed: several co-operative unions |specimen of a fruit new to California, rench cook, $30; waitres: 1 M Marks & wife, Omaha G L Hendrickson, St Panl | Fourth and Howar success last season was very encouraging. | “ye are informed that it is of the banana | 1 Sievens & wite, Nape 15 Allon. St Jose | ) showcas | safes, chairs , etc., and | them, t00; se sure and see stoc g Slsewher ' Mission st S STFUAC | And parior maid, $25: > N WISHES SITUA- | §20; waltress. country hotel, $20; young girls (o ek & - Call at 607 Hyde. | ,qqist, $10, $12 and $16. LEON ANDRE, 315 The central and northern portion of the | family, and that i€ ought to thrive well in | ECAprersonsautaGlara \ J Clendenin, ialtimore | 76 DO HOUSE 0 chambermaid, hotel, c; JEAMEN AND GREEN HA ‘s | 1021-T02: lar shipping St Mrs son, SantaClara N W Moody, Fresno n 3 ot == 7 == —SOLED, 406 T e T = = T State were visited by frosts on the nights | this State, as the thermometer runs sev- | ¥ W Iaci Axnowa 3 1 Fliny. Marvarie | o Hoom 16, €% | W ARTED_COOK FOR & SMALL RESTAUR. | N[EN'S S Io s T Colden Gate ave, I HUPSCHRMIDY. of March 12, 13 and 14, which did some | eral degrees lower in Louisiana, where it ;"17 ;Xn‘l‘lel'w{‘ i?oml Pa:'.’é ‘}‘fi i‘ufiflv’ififi”' nlbll?;::l D ESPECTABLE WOMAN A A- | grown children in Alameda, $20; German second | NTOT MOVED FROM 706 TO 72614, IANO LESSONS, HALF-HOU > damage to fruit in sections where the crop | grows successfully, than in California. It | W Campbell Car H C Deering, Eurexa \ tion to do general housework in small American ' girl for a family in the city, $20; younx French t shoes bought | L man lady. Foward s % is early. Many estimates have been made | a5 mporte intd that country from India, | F W Gates & wife, Reno J D Thompson, Sulinas family: 13 i good plain cook and willlug 10 work E"i (or‘l\u)\‘l 1h‘<\} [4«\3\-;1‘ £1 ml}:ysl‘;au;;\\('ork or exchanged; best place in city for new and sec- S B concerning the damage, few of which ap. | wamis hon o int ) ) BALDWIN HOTRL for $10 or $12 per month. Call or address1024 | girls. Apply ) s ond-iaud sho | Howard st., room 6. FA TERN LADY WOULD LIK 4 tion as housekeeper. Call or addre proach correctness. The tendency in such instances is always to exageerate, and those who are interested in creating the GIRLS IN A BOX FACTORY, GOOD WAG: WA e for u country hotel. Apply MISS WSt T, 424 8 SRy i = large iusurance company In appearance it strongly resembles, in | I Beck & w, Pulo Alto H C Gregory, C the green state, an enormous cucumber or | X F Thrace, Los Angeles ¢ W Woosier, ¥ . Ty | WHNDOW SHAD must be | VW IR0PN ST Werti U 1105 sars TUA- largaret g Hus cuc well acquainted and of long residence: good re- 2 4 i = straight squash. When ripe it is a dee L Smith, Sacramento , Sacramento place, upper flat, between 4 and 16 Turk st CHILD, $20, WE muneration to right party. Address L. A., box impression that the fruit crop will be short | cherry red, and is ,emne& as being excel~ L Bruhn, Milwaukee G W Brown, Denver JTRONG, RELTABLE WOMAN WISHE 3 3 housework girls, A 123, Call Branch Office. and prices proportionately high, occasion- | Jent eatin s, also making fine preserves. W R Clark & w, Stockton Miss Clark, Stoc S RBiAng b T 1S I CATLL L do washing, ironing, cooking or hous by the day. cleaning $26 and $20; Oakiand, $25. Apply MISS ARBE sixth st., 0 FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL I EN, 105 Stockion st. SCHEUNERT,employment secretary Barbers' MAN OR FRE ssociation, 12 Seventh st. J A Morrisey, Stoekton Mrs Jorrisey, and lley & W, Olympia Mi: 1so its adap- | C J Titus ally make unreliable estimates. It is, no | “Mr. Smith will plant the seeds and test : MRS. CURTIS, 115 Twenty doubt; a fact that in a few sections the | ¢he nalities of the fruit, and Villey, Olympia rs Titus, Sacramento H SECOND GIRL, $2: damage was considerable. In others it | tability to the soil in this section i- | € Mayer, ¢ &t o H GIRT, WISHES A PLACE AS LAUN- seamstress, $20: 10 housework girls, ¢ily and s = = SHAKERS. g 2 4 s S of Cali- | C Ma al L Kimble, Los Angeleg e WASH A £ e A ot AL ©) EGGS, MUSH AND MILK OR SOUP, POTA- was very slight. In some instances the | fornia - vacfl‘.il’le Reporter. ' P Haraden, Chicago D C Hall, Woodland dress or second girl in a good American family, oohno “1“ and $25: 4 Joung glris, assist, $12 to Yoo Teead: 0 S o Killing of a portion of the crop will resalt e g | CiLy OF COUNITY. AQdress 1108 Mission, $15. App) L 5 £l 2 SSSMAKING, / RICE: Sheepshearing commenced in Utah on ini i N 13 M o0 = 3 STT BY = | TN N that defy comp 828 Callfornia st. in insuring a better crop and larger fruit. PUBLICATION OFFICE: TOMAN WOULS LIKE TO GO OUT BY THE | () ERMA e SABLE 3 TN i Frost, however, never lrim‘('\ts frfin trees, | March 20. 25 Montgomery street, near Clay, open until 11 | i!r Sy or week to do’ washing o cleaning. Call 3 JASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING 8 to 54 50; It was an unusual visitation, similar to oclock P. M. BRANCH OFFICES—710 Market £ n OOMS, 150 A | A'_fit guaranteed. 838 Murket st.. ro Don’t be afraid of the little side issues = T P L 3 Commercial. ——— = hi i . K sl o 3 WIS SOSITION J CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. = e SEE those whish occasionally occur. There is £treet, near Kearny. open unt lock midnight ; [ WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS Rl o s ¥ 2 LOD S FOR SALE. 2 5 = i v 3 509 i ‘elock : 717 housekeeper or typewriter 20 Muarket street, FAN 0O ANTE ST B L) either necessity for exaggeration nor con. | ©0 the farm. There is money even in 59 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock ; 717 Larkin C by TANTED — 3 COOKS, | = 'ET H e L 3 - s sbepcn i n,ff&f;:,dlooic‘]]o;,?]‘:. diversity of garden truck for the farmer. street, open until 9:30 o'clock orner EOORHSHOUROMIS Eniach H oL i Wit and witboae washing, )‘ steam beer, 8o; bottle wine, bc. 609 C 0 BU LL A LODGING-HOUSE SEE = Bty e el fonr and Mission streets, open until b o'clock ; 251 \ D WOMAN WANTS WORK BY an nurses and second girls, and $25; invalid Sl!:\\'l.\‘u. WITH BAY RUM, 10c: HAIR CU GU D, 719 Market st tions in California. The climate is not M ission street, open untll 9 o'clock ; and 116 Ninth | IVl the dny housecleaning. Call or address 30834 | nurse, $20; 2 kitchen helpers; waitress and ting 15 2 serfect, but it is beyond a doubt the best| 1f the farmer will but deal with reliable in the United State: and well-known seed firms he will never be the loser in any way for his pains. NOTICE OF MEETIN el for every customer: 8 chairs , 32 Third street. 00D SH : also 631 '160 EOOMS ELEGANT TRNISHED N, Baldwin; clearing fromh $200 to $00: casy terms to good tenant. SPECK’S, 80 Montzomery %180 83 ROOMS WELL FURNISHED; o . positively clearing $150; see for your- self. street. open until 9:30 o'clock ¥o R 08 Grant ave chambermaid, hote $20; girls ‘for housework, Berkele: ND_ 00 § Alamedsa, $20: Auburn, $20; D HOUSE .1 | Bakersfield, $25; Pescadero, $20; Menlo Park, rolty or country. $20; and a great many Joung girls io fill city situ- ations at $10, $12 and $15. 5 CRORETT & 00,y 3 S| The Horticultural Commission has been 3 STOR L 166 of great service to horticultural interests. | A French authority stated recently that | B st are Rl GE NO. 166, F Wen: et on the 11 Stat A. M.—Called meeting T;’us N11A1‘, POLITE YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE utter st. ;,ldone-“\\;hlfe__\"nu v;mz: a‘tr!‘rfinmn hnb!,‘fs;)i(;‘us:ml Apply SPECK’S, 30 Monigomery st € have only to mention the importation | a fertilizer, consisting of one part of formic | (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, March 27, at L\ position to assist In housework In Protestant | = \WA{TRESSES, RAILROAD FARE PATD: | Price: all repairing done at half price. ission e 5 CISHED of predaceous insects to Temind our legis- | acid to 5000 oarts of P e | £146 oelock. Third degrees Bomie; wages $10. ~ Aduress C., box 4, this office. | ) v for ne g & Ak Ogy0. FARE PAID: | 51 beitwoen First at. and Second | 10 Fauee R lators- of tk The work, however, has | 2CC 0 5000 parts of fdvater'TY°“ sraacd G THEO. B. SMITH, Secretary. | 155 GOMPETENT MIDDLE-AGE MAN, | valid: 520, MURRAY & READY, 634 Clayst. | s ENZEL'S ALARM | & pooa HOUS: z e been svcomplished at great cost. In'fact, | Plants grow very rapidly. The assertion AIESTON T oD 169, F. Yo o ‘onsework ; 4ind.to children. "Gall 10 | oy ISH HOUSE GIRL, #26; COOK. $26: 4 Pl lE nted. 06 Mk, the reekl expenditure of money by |1¥ 100 broad to warrant especial con- and A. M.—Called meeting THIS Anthony st., off Mission, near Second. ) houso girls, $20; girls to assist, $12 to $15; 3 | JoF - " Py S o XpenC. 10ney by | gideration. (WEDNESDAY) EV 3 oAt 7:30 7 g il el LD s b i Sy SR 16¢, 90c, $1 week with' breakf ROOM HOUSE: GOOD: WORTIL some of the oflicials has become notorious, | v e o'clock. Second degree, By order of the W. M S MAN | girls, country. Geary. - single rooms, 26¢; 20c, $1 week with breakfast. | ()% rooms: new and worth $1000. and no doubt greatly strengthens the| There are instancesin which it pays the | M- G- D, BUN] 130, Gall Branth Offees - or Ad@ress G, box I R L AU AGHD L AND HOWARD— | 90 rooms; clearing cause_of those who labor to prevent the ) = woman_for housework. 1501 Twenty-fourth i farmer to devote his entire attention to LODGE NO. 139, F, M meeting MRUSTV granting of further support to the com- B S ORI PR OMAN DRATERS STIUAL | Sy corneriogs st f ) it i Y = 3 : downstairs work or RS Sreeseomm e P mission. - ‘The forestrv bill ‘was cu i { One crop, as it does in some sections of | ( ) NG at 3 A¥al: 3 R TANTED—GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. o e Renite from o &)G“aféufiod&:‘u'; | California where there is plenty of rainfall . Second degree, By order of the W. el Romework €000 609K o fohiection 10 A) wages $15. Apply | 624 Washingtou at., néar Keurny. making the section providing for an ex. | il Winter and an entire absence of rainfail 1L FORTRIEDE, Sec. 1908 Stockton st. <« ROSEDALE—PRICEST s: near Baldwin: w ROLL & STENBERG, $425. between 10 and’ 3 7 RITU y > — sl e P i —20-ROOM BOARDING : H B4t in summer; but, as a rule, farmers can » LOD JARL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO LIGHT G GERMAN OR_SWEDISH GIRY; $3500. i lodging house: most popular pay- perimental station on’ Mount Hamilton at | A 5 20k i 2 i > M A housework or to ssist in & small fami i % housa 4 vast for a time fnoperative. The Horti. | Profitably mise af least enotgh fruit and | =& 44 ¥ and A 3t —Meeriug TITS Wages not o much an object as @ good home. Ap | jo,cur® O 1 child; $15. 1134 Antonlo st., off < PROLL & STEN Mot cultural Cemmission could be made of | Yegetablesfor home consumption. ot i) ply at 1327 Vallejo st. Jones, near Ellls. _ : i ixth, for a Toom? 25¢ night; $1 wi | BHOLLS OF S Mark oGt tion. and economical management are| .Rice s an annual, varying from one to | sy RE WILL BE A £00d ook and laundress in all branches, ZAKTNA 25 cents per night; $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. = Ly . ¥ el il clears $40 over rent: a bargaln. Apply 828 Mission. D MECHAN ®15() A WELL-PAYING ROOMING- ww know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House p; '% I-':)(L house, cheap for cash at on etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st ] Pacific Hou: 1y to be hoped fo: six feet in h?igllxt, the seed Orlimin of rice lng“t}fbl‘lm Brlcklayers' A;suc{nllou TO- idi + B e growing on little separate stalks springing | NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), March 27, at 8 o'clock, | 2= X X gidinspection and quarantinesystem | ETOTIEE 08 S'e SeRarate ste ks springing | o itn Hanl, 121 Bidy st Basiaces ot s | N OURGWADOW WANTS HOUSEREETEDS | Ta¢ ved California orchardists much of the colart toti - 2P~ | utmost importance. By order of position where there is 1o mental work. Cai | (X Cost money, and the literature issued hasasa | Dearance of the plant when the grain is 3. 8. situation; eity or cou M. F. : clty references. Address | \\7OMA box 70, this o W Tule beén very practical and usefnl { Tipe may be said to be intermediate be- | s==—rrE % o Imm‘:’i‘;f zlru(l;.cmfd;‘;’;‘ : \\“}1’;‘1; STTUATION TO DO | (X years oin_ 3808 Sion o Cosar DY © YEARS D SINOTE BOONE, 15s £ Gieary rom $10015 3750 mori iy California 35 t00 large, and its soil and | tWeen that of barley and oats. The best lot-owners in Laurel Hill Cemetery Associa- | X light housework and sewing: 1o cooking. Ap: - Lo Gl S AT Ausgesauusliie offvr Agoey A, climate {00 varied, to warrant the resi- | 18nds for the cultivation of rice are on the | tion for the election of trustees and other business ply 610 Twelith st., Oukland, 0 ENCED APPRENTICE ON VESTS. banks of rivers having a deep soil and so | Will be held at the office of GUNNISOX & BOOTH, Fourth. ] doR ¢t o - =2 — ROON dents of any one section in claiming com- | D T Bl tee T TN I80Y TANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER | oo ; st 0 y o fr L s 5 3 ze bulding, TED- 3 4O turnished; steady roomers: best on: plete immunity from frost or other un- Jf“t‘,"lmdrfl-'s 0 \’;hOV?’flDW?g b.‘bthe OPeNing | yoom 45, on TUESDAY, April 2, 1895, at 12 a. ‘mh“"‘e:é":‘]‘gfm‘;fi'"‘;{ M amstioy s e e | ]I TNOTRSS rosT clty; bargain. MICHELS & WOOD, 9 some other section has all the drawbacks. %e ;‘?::l:ztsw;;t?s x:]x(u: webzv;’;ggeé—enfh of [ _San Francisco, March 26, 1895. Call 66 Stxth 8t F oAt ant H A PPRENTICE ON PANTS. 373 NATOMA ST. L on bacl Stockton; receive reward. Limiting frost belts, fruit belts, of shets, s 0 at un- STOCKHOLDERY MBETING — A | orr = . 5 = TIALS - o% el o Omrf(,e‘?,m;.i;‘:nt‘: seasonable times. Other low lands not in meeting of the stockholders of the Mendo- NTED BY YOUNG GIRL TO L s L SLe S O s, s ge-g| g FURNITURE FO T ior (WHEAP: ELEGANT OAK orno IRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND COOKING; 5 ork andcooking. Call o ad- small family; references. 1830 Eddy st. back, Bemen tofAly me--ciAss VESTMAKERS; GOOD PAY - A t i i . - cino Lumber Company (a corporation) will be one valley 'or one side of a mountain | the tide region may bear good cropsif so | ging Lumber Compar The Compuny. 40 Californty | dress 1516 b ansome, upstairs: reward. range is Unjust to the State and its re- | Situated that they can be drained and | gireer room 1, In the city and. connty of oam | TVTRET-CI N AT, INITURE OF | Aot e sl box; finder oy 2ol fiooded at will. There are no rice birds in | Francisco, C: , on THURS y more e ! by the week, M. J. KELLER COMPANY, | yj v nt reward. st st. 2 e il ha Professor Hilgard states that stable ma- | other small birds which would no doubt | §ald corporation baving been formed for a period | F 56 Y GUNG GIRLS WOULD LIKE A POSE Y OUNG GIRL TO COOK AND ASSIST 1N Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco in | ypena Picte for housekeeping; cheap. nure should not be used in connection with | destroy a portion of the crop. wenty v Ot e s o s o0 oF 11 1] Yion as second wosk: o voric ot iy ki) clty | qy eoisework. &poly NE. corner of Howard and | the name of MARY JEFFREYS-LEWIS MAIX.- [ 270 STE_FORNTTURE OF A S1% 3 commercial fertilizers, as they tend {0 de- —— e articles ot (ncdrporation. of said corporation. o 317 Minna s TremyRmesntomiOiold. | HALLNo.199,973. ‘The fier wil pleass return | 30) 4 JESSIE—FURNITURE OF & SIX-RO0M compose each other. This is an important Plowing on a Big Scale. wit: July 30, 1873, said_meeting has been called NDGENTLEMEN'S MEND: | A PPRENTIC DRESSMAKING; A e = R/ ness: call after noon. point which has heretofore escaped gen-| A sight that would have made the eyes | ,the difectors of the corporation expressly for _pald while learning. 731 McAllister st. T st., room 36. 'NCH OF KEYS. RETURN TO 930 : : . considering the subject of extending the termi of s e S = s e s t., cor. Powell; reward. {OR SALE—CARPETS, BEDROOM eral notice. of the Eastern farmer who imagines that | its corporate existence, as specified n section 401, VENCH DRESSMAKER, GOOD FITTER; lrggsg:glll{!“‘?fl‘gé‘% S SEWOR, S : CK_HORSE, WITH HARNESS, R BTGl et iing ed. is i : in dis. | he has a large farm if he has 100 of the Civil Code of California, to a period not ex: | X would like few more engagements in family at ALY wenty-third, near Castro. OST—BLACK B 9507 M VESS. | worth st. There is in the rougher mountain dis- a rge h ACTES | ceeding fifty years from lis formation, that is to | $2 per day. Cal or address 796 Van Ness ave., | (VATHOLIC WOMAN, LIGHT HOUSEWORK. Raturs (O VIO IIVELS, 30070 lasionis @O()() FOR SALE—S ROOMS, WELL FUR- tricts much land that is entirely unutilized, | under cultivation open wide with astonish- | a5, to and until July 30, A. D. 1923, Qoo Rddy st __ | VY plain sewing; good home. 50914 Stevenson st. &120 . nished v cheap on account of depar- There are few hillsides so steep, however, | ment, was to be seen last Thursday on the GUY C. EARL, OMAN WANTS TO WORK BY THE WEEEK PIANOS, VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSI - Secretary Mendocino Lumber Company. 4 : 00D VESTMAKER, WHO MAKES BUTTON Ul not grow | Miller & Lux land about three miles from Dated at San Francisco, Cal., March 20, 1893, ture. 29 John st., off Mason. X holes. Apply at 35 Everett st. and_few so rocky that olives or month washing and housecleaning; §1 a % = : day. Address W., bo ! , ; =l v PRIGHTS, SLIGHT SD; ONE- RLACK WALNUT FU Sohein e otans L ST el | S NOTICE—TO STOCKIOLDERS | T3 SSPROTABLY %}Kfi""‘@%?; 5357 3 | G iy Toasitiery, WORK IN A SMALL oeiehl ox Hine 1 BRI 15, s southern exposure. . . - S| e b = ” S T 7 N o 3 P( A = A half section of land was being piowed | Comprny " herra o o %) e Ay years old; josition as housekeeper or to do o EMME & LONG PIANO CO., 340 POST— Pianos sold on installments; send for illus- trated catalogue. ED FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, | JJ ANDSOME UPRIGHT; WILL BE SOLD BY ‘arrell st. DIES 70 LEARN FACEH, TREATMBENT, hairdressing and manicure. 131 Post, room 19, 5 The ki:gland amount of fertilizer neeldcd by Tom Tyner, who was in a hurry to get | holders of i Salart Gold and Silver Mining e o semarkc J RN dERddress(bS 1A dwenty, y a certain crop upon a certain soil, or i Company on MONDAY, April 1, e ] e Pt Mo »nli‘z’nl v{')it,h Sroft e b Ll the land in proj er shape. There Were | u'the office of the company. roorn & sieond Hoes. B RESPECTABLE WIDOW, SITUATION AS Aatemtiga L = o S thirty-five gang plows all going at once, | Mills’ building, San Francisco, Cal., for the purposé housekeeper in family of widower with chil- | X determined by experiment and depends | the plows being drawn by six, eight and | of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing | dren, in conniry. Address 8. K box 187, Call Al nr‘\t_n}xlxliy;\upox_nl :hle :\:‘nolmt of pl%m i00d | ten animals. It required 280 horses to do | Year o Fransacting such other Dusiness a8 ey Branch Office. L which the soil already contains but also | the w. i i - | Droperly come before the meeting. The booksof | X\rGUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION T upon the physical condition of the soil and | Lrceyrrs ciore,JAITOWS, making a com P eork 3 o A . E L the company for the transfer of stock will be closed . bined one eighty fe in widi . M. Sa 8 the nature of the previous crop. eighty feet th, followed | &t 2 . M. Saturday, M;rc]ri ’]fli 1895. carpets, 45c. PRICES IN FURNITURE 2 second hand; 400 carpets, good IN SECOND-HAND ¥ | cloth, 25ec: gnrlorlauh;l,‘{ua ‘up: linoleun DY T it e =R SHE LAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- | 7-piece chamber sults, $14 50; cornice-poles. ADY TO LEARN STENOGRAPHY AN anos at SHERMA ar i polen do_light hous - AND - St ranges, $6; cash or installments; goods shipped “,":‘”OALK‘" B85 e (STt conking Ay typewriting; situation guaranteed. 131 Post | LY 2nd Sutter sts. . P 5i SO5 F 0 1T 3 = | free. T. H. NELSON, 126 F th st. e o aly s b vSomes foroes belng required | i R s ANTED BY AN EXPERTENCED NURSE | (15 maras: N O D A D ok | = e X £ i to pull the harrows. It wasa grand sight STOCKHOLDERS MEETING—THE AN- bloret) Juet by % JERMAN GIRL OF 16 TO r L ah T ribtargt 1 PR FURNITURE WANTED. Any orchardist may secure an electrical | when the horses began to move. the plows nual meeting of the stockholders of the Ger- {Colored) sust from London to take care of an | (X nousawork; $10. 302 tangron oL VIGHT | Kearny and Sutter sts. invalid lady % i s ’ ! > : i can e highly recommended; an ex- e =Dl Tangs : SRNITORE. COUNTERS B parin, hat will every season payits | throwing up great clouds of dust and leav- | Bemls, Lead, Works tor theeiecion of » Bourd o | ceion caveier: 1. 1 J00335 Sathkoon WANIED GERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT | P an moice call and have it expiaineds. tho | B omnon baage o rs cost many times over. The appliances may | 2 black path of newly turned earth. The | transaction of such. other busiucas e my come YOU NGIVIDOW WISHES TS M G omes’;’:‘fabfi'?mcnfim be good seamsiress: none | eagitsc tefms ever quoted oF procuring fine piano, S el A2 be had of nearly any dealer in electrical | 1and was being plowed at the rate of nearly | before the meeting, will be held at the office of the 1o do.” Call 160 Fourth st., Toom 9, from 10:30 | twoen 13 and 3 o'cloek. ~ ~ 20 CAllfornia st., be- | SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter. CARPETS. Govices. a half section a day.—Madera Mercury. om0 8 ) e DR L A A R NG : RLASIUS PIANOS, NEW FAVORITE e ~ R Nie ol lmm-:iu‘ & oA swA& Sec}e?:r)': e LAIN SEWING: REASONABLE; WERAD: iy 10 T mu{]l]fl;'w‘_g‘t.- FIND OPPOR- among artists. & CHASE. 40c; BEDROOM T the ohse of it i 5 The Swine Plague. 2P o Sy e Sl QDAY ok children’s dresses specially. Dressmaker, | Apply in R Ov Saceg neceasary. & CHASF D 30 case of prunes it is a question s oAEET i = i | 15455, ohlla cs ) App French to J. B. ROSS, M. D., box 150, LER & CHASE, 28 AND 30 whether it is not ggore profitable fo prune | _This disease is almost unknown in Cali- | BB L SRR LA (AL E i ERICA— | 2 FECARE OF Fosin Pt : e the trees so they Will not bear so heavily, | 00ia, but it is at least well to know what | In the United States or Ganada one year for #1 50, | T fices by flfi(fil'a-:‘gligknsxencl:’nl;?)glfi GESL, Glfihé;“'ms]é O To o, HOVSEWORK; N | Dlanos: low beees: & o HLER & | (NITY T CAl rather than to allow so much bearing wood | 0 40 i case of necessity. Dr. Salmon, the M’"&—.— box 19, this ofti ’ i ol:'wx.no 20 Eills. EA{PHY&ERMS; TLOW PRICES. KOHLER & [fi:{""mg‘a’“é@% PET %0 grow, and then thin the crop by removal-| Shief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, SPECIAL NOTICES. STRONG RELIABLE WOMAN — WISHES Geuy place, $8. m%?fi.gifiMBERWORR‘ FV G. BADGER, WITH BENJ. CURTAZ, 20 [ STEVENS, manager. Telephone of the extra fruit. In either case it payy | 245 iust issued a bulletin on this subject, @”mimm sl I L A L TR (GERMAN GIRL TAKE CARE CHILDREN; + O'Farrell, agent for Hallet and Davi planos. | (NARPETS THOROUGHLY beyond a doubt to curtail in quantity and | id Which he says that while no absolutely o Hver CEohioe, bullding, 1170 Market st | \FOUNG WIDOW WISHBS A PLACE TODO | - ses #8 10 8. 702 Bryant st " | /ARE Y0U L0OKING FOR A HIGE-GRADE | o, "ooTaied samp as new: S tor sonth secure quality. certain cure can be found for any discase, | RRACL It kidncy, and eumatiom suceges | ¥ uners Rousemons, Adnens 7 Auiss wi. b | GUERLS. WANTED — PATTRENS 67— | 4\ piand, slnily toed? e can poutively suit | €O e e Mr. Kinsell of Riverside cures his lemons | 24 certainly not for hog cholera, yet, that | easés examined without questioning, Gpestiich and Union; BeWail wall Masgo, ‘;E;"T:'," M:D"“"“ Academy, 213 Powell, | 47 '@ SON, 16 t0 20 O’ Farrell st. poor work send to SPAULDING S Ploneer Car- in a pecular manner, which seems to do | & the result of along series of experiments, B, CLARA FOLTZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, fi;f%oi‘l}fllflkflEfiMgl‘k;“’Omfgh B (i s T )l‘d:‘_‘,:’eltlfi.acs DRESSCUT- | 790 YOU WANT AN ELEGANT SELF-PLAY- | Pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehams; tei. So-4! the work, however, very satistactorily, | the following has been found to be a most Fooma A4 and 15, 8th floor, Mills bullding. | Sinras, Tnquire.ar S0 Seeteeath st meas Howant e | el eI 16 rolls of Mgl ARy e | ((ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATI He first carefully grades the fruit, after | Sficacions formula in most cases of this | Practices In all State and Federal courts. REFINED YOUNG™ LADY WOULD LIKE MALE HELP WANTED. e e e LGOS T hich it is placed in’ bins about three feat | disease, and is valushle:as s preventative: | §5= F0OMS WiITeNED 91 U FAPER-| RIGEND YOUNG LADE, WOULD ige| . S 0rs TELT WANEED. 7 | SoN.isto priains, stanoarn | 04 depth where it is covered with alfalfa GE .. 305 Bixth; George Bartman. | | Mavet pt., room 18, aecoudAOCE /2. SECOND (COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, $60: | | LN BLE o hriatual ooshs see'ad | ddmpxr Mison ta] G §Hat Jian vocentlt heen oot T Sis | Wesalohiasarat = 3 MONEY TO LOAN e b sccond cook, hotel, norily, $70. C. . makes, almost new. : RPET-CLEANING i real estute, | W 9. GUNN, 410 Montsomesy, TOUNG SWEMSH GIRLS TUST FROMTE | & €O, 110 Geary st. - HANSEN | onge.” ¥ W. SPENCER @ CO., 121 Market st. EES BOMIIORAIL CAEFETCLEARING S RO o y Snationy o8 ki 5 JCNABE, BUSH & GERTS AND HAINES | machines: cleaning 3 d. 230 14th, tel. 6074. 3 JOHN F. LYONS, NOTARY PUBLIC | g0od cooks. Call G 'Eagle Hotel, Broadwa; ULk TEAMSTERS. C. B, HANSEN & GO, 4 L Aachines: cleaning So yard. 13 | 2 Commissioner of 'Deeda. P}“wm pro- | and Montgomers m:“g::h“.fd o v | MY55 Geary st. o, | K planos. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. romotes the sweating process and, Mr. | Sulphur Kinsel thinks, causes the fruit 1o take on | Sodinm friomde: a brighter color. 3 Sodium hyposulphite cured. Office 607 Montgomery 8t.; telephone = raf LL-ROUND 5 AUVATS, 769 M. i T MUSIC 74 We notice in the markets. several new | Sodlim SuPRAL: 3 | B450; residence 5302 Stelmer os MAXER; FIRST - CLASS PRUTER:| Ao e o on maaany SouTry | M e e styles of fruit boxes. One holds about five | * perers S e 1| B BAD, TENANTS ETECTED FOR Bi. | maker; by the day. 104 Grove st. e ARGAINS; ALE KINDS OF MUSICAT TN pounds of fruit, and the side: ulverize an oroughly mix and give | ¢, bl ¥ ST OE CORULRY S RESSMAKERS WANTED; PATTERNS CUT NTED—DRIVER FOR A MILK ROUTE: straments. .. L. STAD = x8 BRUNSWIC ¥ h s are made of L3 Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. o order, 3650, M T Al oty (18 Be mem know the clty thoroughly and furnish | RYRON MAU: YHMER, Deckman place, off near O'Farrell. ZY, 308 POST ST. wire netting, thus insuring proper ventila- | 1aTge tablesoonful for each 200 pounds ; = A ¥ i50n, near O'Fs 4 ing, i i 3B, TYRE, : 3 - | first-class city roferances: 36 5 5 = DGk man jiaoe R tion. Thxs}ox Weighs lens than slx gusces m.fhx'nfifl53?%?;',.”"3;32;‘31,,’;3&“ on soft | BB ook I Commiensia g o AP A WEEKS, NEWS FOR & CENTSTHE | AtW. D EWIK & 00. B S e e Al PHlgp A O e D A OUTEITS AN e QiE FIXTURES and is made with a vi : & T X ' OF bran | se—e—————acommercialst V. SALLL In wrapper, for mailing, & ECK, C RIN N SE_AN piesy 3 4 AV ekt or.cr;: Oi‘:‘;;’:;‘fi 1’02 | and fiornmeal mixed in hot water, and stir | SITUATIONS WANTED_FEMALE, Wity ENGINEER FOR FACTORY 8 B A b e om0 e e rreit ot 6! FEET, FINE SHELVING AT A SACRL- made of thin strips of pineis being used | the proper quantity of the medicine, | == R in city: $75 a month; must be first-class CURTAZ & SON, sole agents. 16-20 O'Farrell st. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. furnish A1 references: snd f OrEsens! fice. 438 Montgomery st. 4 i T o N S b S S nces; German preferred; call LY U i E=E for oranges in the grocery-store, and | ADImals too sick to eatshould be drenched | [ ARSI OLASS COOK, WITH BETERENCE, S {TLY USED: TEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLI s ot - 0 desis gt ;! OUNG MARRIED MAN ACQUAINTED 1N | 64Tl - D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. . 5 £ il LOSING-OUT SALE OF THOROUGHBRED seems to insure the Keoping of the feait | Witk the medicine mized in water. Botterrr Scation.. 3: ¥ CRORETY £:00;. 8191 Y SUNG MA TR ) :gfigfl: would n?; W ANTED—2 CARPENTERS FOR CENTRA o e TERNG T chickens at 1178 East Sixteenth st., near Twen- h better th: b I e interest if satisfactory: 10 years' experience gen- Ameriea, part fare advanced; 1 boile L | QUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & ty-third ave., East Oukland. much hetter than any box conld in which To Distill Essential Of1s. ADIES WISHING GOOD WORKING GIRLS | oral merchandise. ~Address J. M., box 164, Call | and 1 mllwHgnt sor Ceneeny moca s bollermaker | D H. MULLE! Tatham piac ARD TABLES AND OFFICE DESKS. 2 the fruit is pressed together in bulk. ’ Robert McIntyre, who resides near the call at 1135 Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. | Branch Office, ’ i wife, with a grown-up son or "“"5""””' Ry ;l:: Tost ate; basement: repaing. 11 7 i3 2 | ARTIN & CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 749 | 1 D ranch on shares. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., T V. O 5 = y.Through every valley runs a cold sink | Gage canal where the latter crosses the big | M Marke: - aiain' te/spiane No. 1640} merian :‘3‘:8&?:.‘.,.,:,,’::;&":{5;‘2,cfimfgimfi 628 Sacramento st. . ARGAIN-GOOD ~ PNBUMATIC SAFETY W i 1030 b yt.h;’ d:i:u of monnmi:xlnig‘hu sfit,- arroyo, is about to embark in the business | "\ Xins of reliable female Lelp. nish good reference, Cali or address es awa; © sea’s greatlevels. He | of distilling essential oils. Mr. McIntyre | ] 7, YOU WANT A GOOD SERVANT. MALE | 8 Company, 48 Eighth who plants the orange in_ such lowlands £ g o Y or female, clity or_country, apply MME LEO- ARDENER—ST TON WANTED BY X CROSI!TTGCD« 628 Sacramento st. S ORBA; Lo e HEAP—FIXTURES THAT WERE ™ loses his labor.. It is not too much to e has at considerable expense secured a still | POLD'S Em; ice, 957 Market; open evenings. G practical ;mxen‘fyfi‘;u branches; middle-aged Muu\m & CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, Fg};fi:{fi%—fi e T moan Ay the Savings Union branch, m.xm".’f.fimnh i 9 % mare ; for it. W :of ‘our - and other mnecessary machinery for the T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- | &nd single: can milk and care for horse if required; A i 3. Parky; L Tio use, sts.: suitable for an insurance or real estate office. that very fe citrus towns sit so D R ey A R e T TR ok L1 i of Rl anie et e o 1846, fur | AB0ly 918 Bloventh ut NE WHITE HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP; for $25, 326 McAllister st.” Ccash or installments. Carvill Manufacturing - Howard ANTED—BREAD BAKER, $20 WEE room 27. ight cook, waiter and others. pru to J. high on hill and mesa that their feet are | Prosecution of the work and he expects to | A7 : S ORSES PASTURED; §3 A MONTI SEND | 0 & CAHDINER, 411 Montgomery st. m,f down in the cold, and from many of | tart up his still either Monday or Tuesday | 2~ar. oS situatlons. 332 Geary t.; telephone 983. ANTED—POSITION BY AN ALL-ROUND W ANTED—A CARRIAGE - TRIMMER AT H for circular, K. Efl&\'fi’z 50 cia;:«frfm st — d » their groves the fruit drops in Dbiaclk | ©f next week. Itis Mr. McIntyre’s inten- ] ADIES—YOU CAN GET RELIABLE HELP €00k and steward of many years' experience; once; map for housecleaning, steady work; bo; J TLSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, thelt grov P8 in some biack | Of MeXE ek It ls Mr. Mclntyr cucalp. | A4AUMRS, FENTON'S, 10434 Stockion st B o1y Oger 10 vears; age 45; single. "Address | to wash disbés; handpolisner jor. Taundrs: 159 | 100 SE1S SECONDHAND HARNESS; ALL coftee-mill and money-till; cheap. 102 Ciay 3¢, 3 tus and to follow this up by working ihe ONG GERMAN LADY, WITH A GHILD 3 | oo ) ranch Office. per day and board. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. o el and wagons, buxry.ccl::l's‘: OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES L S 4 2150 20 cheap horses. Fift A botanical cyriosity was on_exhibition | different flowers and plants as thev can be | guus 2% 01%: Wishes situation as housckeeper. Ad- } CAN DO | WANTED BUTLER AND WIFE AS LAUN- - Benfs and Nl ; s dress A. B, 810 Folsom 8t. e and picture painting ress, $60; butler for 35: bought andsold. 112114 Market, bet. 7th and 8th 'n::a:ero&whadm“%o‘gmlfii lfrgngnfi}mi‘ ae(;l:l'og‘. p?:p:égfigcg c;%d flfinw t;h; e Gm‘m;‘ GIRY, WISHES A SITUATION FOR | Address A. A., bo 4, this office. Jin itiences, 355, e, “LEON ANDIRE, 18 A SONE AN CARRRAGED. N e e . 15 A 2 ot L flerent flowers upstairs work. Call at 814 Vallejo st. NGINEER WISHES POSITION IN HOTEL | Stockton st. O NEW CARTS; 4SPRING WAGON, MILE e lod m ',’;;’y mk:g;;?&mgmfir;efltfi; :3’«! R?'?&fi:flfath&:“ is to be dis- (390D LAUSDRESS WANTS WORK BY T0E .}?:{.":flfié: oo pat il e WA i’in e POOND BUTLER FOR THE 2 wagon; s odl ot onces 420 Howend st S e e et ot T " ] . i ? ice, : Xy day. A., box 126, Call Branch Oftice, make himself useful. ‘Address A. A., 416 Fourth. | priva ¥£&?me gl Nork i FoE BAKERY AND hwgrwmoxs, 5, 339 Hayes st. and 2518 Mission st.; S ‘ 9 ! Tockaway. buzeles Harzisor. » brpe A ; £ : ©

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