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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1895 10 -— 5 BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. HOTEL ARRIVAILS. PALACE HOTEL. D2 A J Geisy, Portland Miss Geisy, Portland fs Douty, San Mateo Ers R A Graham, Or W E Griiiin, Reno T P Spitz, N ¥ R C Cushing, Omaha E Ryan & w, Mich Hiss K Ryan, Mich D D Stewartdw,St Albans E A Cudehy & w,0maha MissFMeserve, Lexington bis A'A Gaylord, Chicago S Carmichael, Ariz F Meserve, Seattle M Mrs G T Smith, Chicago M Miss A L Brusb, Chicago J Haslacher, Oukdale F W Stephenson, N Y G J Altham, Boston | W M Coe, Boston R H Coe, Boston i Mrs R Coe, Boston Mrs G Coe, Boston W Caldwell, N Y G X Stark, Towa | Mrs Stark, fowa S R Raymond, Towa | Mrs Raymond, Towa Miss Raymond, lowa H feider,Cincinnati Mrs Eisfelder, Cincinnati J Eisfelder, Cincinnati Mrs Shortridge,n & 2 ¢, M Singleton,SnJose San Jose Miss Singleton, San Jose T J Field, Monterey v Moore, Philadelphia L R Hall & w, Chicago $.0 Ogaen & wy FHIL T Carter & w, Detroit S W Foster & w, Canada P R Gray, Detroit D L Carter, Detroit S B Foster, Chicago GRAND HOTEL. J Hartigan, N M E Graham, Chico G &3 Gobme, cal T C Woodworth, SutterCr RS Blaurett, Chicago C F San, I B Green, Portland A E Ros: uts 3 H Northcratt, Reedley B M Maddux, Visalia H C Morrison,w & W G Hudson, Watsony € M Keniston, sac B A Eardley, Pac Grove L Dean, Reno A S Garreison, Rodeo W F Knox Jr, Sac H Chatterton, Marysville | L H Newbert, Cal H 0 Archibald, Minn Miss M Tobiu, Onkland J McGrath, Ca I D March, Cnl R Cooper, N Y H Cohn, w & f, Nev b \C Boston Mrs H Kimball, Pennston MissBW n, Fairmount F Mace, lowa Mrs Bowles, Fresno wery J E Fisher, w & §, Jowa N L her,w & 1, S K",“ W W Turney, San Jose F A Kilborn, Watsonvie E W Hayden, Sebastopol G W Libby, Sebastopol LICK HOUS! E E Bush, Hanford P R Schmidt, Calistoga W H Hammond & w, Cal E C Farnsworth. Visalla E O Miller, Visalia E F Bernhard, F Horace Haws, Fresno E S Harrington, Elko McDonald, Shasta H D D Barahardt, S Craz ead, Rutherford ¥ Berringer, St Helena Petaluma H R Bush, Suisun de Wol nborn, Y uba City Bancro Helena H Bir p acramento R H White, Lake County R Tacoma RUSS HOUSE P H McMunnett, Carlisle J H Butler, w & d, Cal C A Hill, P B Gaves, T Eastn Miss Mills. ter R Hans Mrs R sen, Cal J H Salla & w, Shasta A J Dorado § Furguson & W, Detroit G D Liverpool Miss S Commovw, Detroit Mrs A E Detroit Miss L Leavitt, Detroit J C Hollaway, Cal W Case, U ¥ A Rise, New Hope R Flint W R Clark, T H Bondre: T W Patterson, Fresno H C Morri: 3 M Smith, Los Pinos M A Cooper, Los Pinos J W Goetz, N Y A Williams, Chicago F C Grafton, Salt Lake C K Williams. Ci T) Hanne, Los Angeles C H Brown, Panteseiiris el SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.” | BUSINESS OFFIC! 710 Market street, open u n the 3 ofthe San Francisco CALI— 12 o'clock every 25 Montgomery street, open until 11 o'clock. open until 9:30 o'clock. .+ open until 9:30 o'clock th and Mission streets, open 717 L . corner 9 o'clock GE NO. 169, F. d_meeting NING _ at 0 | y_order of the/ Secret: K?’ CROCK Hall TO-DAY at 1 P. 3, to attend th ir late brother, O. D. BU J. A. STEELE, N. G. (Wednesda funeral of ot W C. RILEY, Rec. Se = APRIL 6, 1895 ES S\ ERASCISCO the Members of the Builders’ Gentlemen: | The following request for the call of a special | meeting of the members of the Exchange was this day presented to me, to wi SAN FRANCISCO, April 6, 1895. Presidenty Builders' Exchange—DEAR STR: We the undersigned ten members of the Builders' Ex change would respectfully request you to call a special meeting of the members of the Exchange | at the earliest possible date to consider and dispose he matter of having an annual banquet this med: Charles L. McClure, Henry | C. Robinson, L . Flanagan, D. van, Adam Beck, James 0. Maguu homas Wm. Butcher, | William J. Field. | In response to said request you are hereby notl- fied that a special meeting will be held at th change rooms on_Fri o'clock P. M., for n;.-,, hold their regular monthly meeting, ) April 10, at Drew’s Hall, 121 New Mont- gomery st. All members are hereby noti fied to assemble at | MrcraEx KiL t 7:30 sident. | = THE EIGHTH A L MEETIN of the stockholders of the Italian-Swiss Muttial Loan Association will he held at the office | of the corporation, 524 Montgomery street, San | Francisco, on W. DAY, the 10th day of April, 1895, at o'clock P.'3., for the purpose of eiccting directors for the ensuing year, presenta- | tion of the eighth snnual reportand the transac- tion of sifth other business as may come before the meeting. All shareholders are earnestly requested to at- tend. Books are mow open for sipscription to a limited number of shares of the ninti series: loans made in San Francisco and_Alameda County only Interest 6 percent per annum, frec of mortgage taxes: premium 20 per cont gross, or 50 cents per share installments, at pleasure of borrower, Loans | may be paid at any time desired. By order of the | Board of Directo A. SBARBORO), Secretary. HOLDERS' MEETING — A | # the stockholders of the Mendo- cino Lumber Company (a corporation) will be | Tield at the office of the company, 40 California | street, room 1, in the city and county of San | Trancisco, Californis, on THURSDAY, April 11, | A. D. 1895, at 11 o'clock .. of that'day. The | said corporation_having been formed for a period less than fifty (50) vearsio wit: Fora period of | twenty-five ) years from and_after the date of | ihe articles of incorporation of said corporation to wit: July 30, 1873, said meeting has been called | by the directors of the corporation expressly for considering the subject of extending the term of its corporate existence, as specified in section 401, of the Civil Code of California, to a period not ex- ceeding fifty vears from its formation, that is to say, to and uniil July 30, A. D. 1923. GUY C. EARL, Secretary Mendocino Lumber Compan: Dated at San Francisco, ( 0, 186 D "E—DIVIDEND No. 18, 15 cents per share, of the Hutchinson Sugar plantation will be pavable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after SATUR- DAY, April 20, 1895. Transfer-books will close Saturday, April 13, 1895, at 12 0'ciock » E. 1. SHELDON, Sécretary. SPECIAL NOTIC @: DON'T CUT YOUR CO! WE RE- move them painlessly withont a knffe in three minates. Chiropodic Institute, 38%; Geary st. W' RIVATE HOME FOR THE SICK; L ing-in hospital; rest cure patient and inve- lids; competent nurses. 606 Haight st. ER, HERBALIST, 718 LAR- kin st., is now able to receive her customers. P OURTS—LEGAL'PRIVATE MAT- ters; confidential; advice free. ATTOR- NEY McCAB! @ CLARA FOLTZ, AT AT-LAVY, rooms 14 and 15, 9th fioor, Mills building. Practices }n all State and Federal courts. B> PR YELLIE BEIGHLE, OFFICES, 51 to 55, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st. Stomach, liver, kidney and rheumatism success- fully treated. 'Nervous diseases & specialty. Dis- easés e: ed without ioning BZ . S00NS WHITENED, §1 Up: PAPER- d $3 50 up. corge Hartman. &= . LYONS, NOTARY PUBLIC and Commissioner of Deeds. Passports pro- cured. Office 607 Montgomery st.; telephone ce 2202 5 TEN. TED FOR 4. Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. YRE, BOOKBINDER AND xth, SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. 4 SEAT HOTEL CHAMBERMAIDS, 6 FIRST- Class hotel waitresses al! want work in count Apply at C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. MERICAN HOTEL PASTRY & AND £\ buker, American all-round hotel eook want Yiges: oty or conntry. . C.R. HANSEN &00., 10 Geary st. : ARTIN & CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 749 Market st., main telephone No. 1849; furnish all kinds of reliuble female belp. | QWISS GIRL, LATELY FROM S for good home. Please call or addr Call at 130 Twenty-first st en | box SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- reau first-class Swedish and German girls are awaiting sitnations. 332 Geary st.; telephone 983. T ADIES—YOU CAN GET RELIABLE HELP LADMRS FRNTON'S, 10614 Storkton st. F YOU WANT A GOOD SERVANT, MALE or female, city or country. apply MME LEO- POLD’S Emp. Oflice, 957 Market; open evenings. ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO general housework and cooking. Address Presc arny st. and Montgome 5t Wa POSITION ASWORKING HOUSE. keeper; capable of taking entire charge children and their sewing. Cal MRS, M. C., 1718 Fillmore st. wants a position; has had rxpori(‘lrslzce will work k. all Office. BY THE DAY OR ill do any kind of housework or plain sewing: terms $1 per day. Address G. H., box 126, Call Office. ~ 00D GERMAN COOK WANTS SITUATION [ 1n private family. Address 145 Fourth st. 7OUNG WOMAD TION AS housekeeper. EW YORK, wishes situation as cook or chambermaid: pri: vate fami Address Humboldt House, 1309 Stockton st. ; (OMPET: CH CHAMBERMAID DE- J sires situation in private family; city or coun- 3000 seamsiress. Address K. P., box 127, Call Office. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. MERICAN FARMER AND WIFE WANT situstion on ranch; wife good ook and house- keeper, man first-class farmer: best reference. Call or address D., 861 Folsom st. ITUATION—MEAT AND PASTRY COOK in hotel, restaurant, mining camp, country, fi(flex(?‘? or Central Americs. Address J. H., box 89, s office. ERMAN BOY, 15 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES situation in drugstore; has had 4 months’ ex- perience. SE. cor. Twenty-sixth and Bartlett sts. MERICAN COOK AND WIFE WISH situation; man is good baker; wife to assist in kitchen and waiting: wages moderate; city or Cquntry ; references. - Address P.R., box 107, Call ce, PAINTEB. GRAINER AND PAPERHANGER wishes engagement; first-class workman; work by the day. H.N., 16 Maria st., off Chesley, bet. Seventh and Eighth. CUMPETENT HOUSE - PAINTER, WITH tools, wants work; will accept low wages. W. C., 3021 Plne st. ' MAR AND WIFE WIS POSITIONS IN PRI- vate place or farm. Address M. C., 1169 Mis- sion st., city. ESPECTABLE MAN AND WIFE WANT situations In camps or country ona ranch; man §ood ranchhand, wife good cook. Call or address 69 First st., near Harrison. SUITATION WANTED BY YOUNG SWEDE: is & good carpenter and handy with any kind of tools; will take good care of your country home; Las had long experience in farm work and garden: ing. Please address K. W., bo: this office. MARRIED WOMAN WITH ork of any kind in exchange ss MRS. W., RESEECTABL 1 child wants Missionst. G GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO vork: sieep home. 21634 Sixth st. G IRL 156 W TUATION TO ASSIST IN T general honsework; wages $10. Address 66 Erie st. (N’u’u, WANTS A PLACE TO TAKE CARE OF X sick lady or do chamberwork. Address 850 Bryant st. QTRONG, RELTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO ) do_washing, ironing or housecleaning by the MRS, CURTIS, 11514 Twenty-sixth st., near LADY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper for gentleman; no menial work. 1103 Stockton st., r00m 4. TAS LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION Y/ ns housekeeper. Call 5 Mason st., room 2; firs fioor. N OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS lousekeeper. Call 5 Mason st., room 7; second floor. "ADY WANTS POSITION AS ASSISTANT 4 dressmaker; sew reasonably. Address S., box 99, Call Office. YOMPETI general GIRLWISHES usework, or would go as nursegirl. TOUNG GIRL WISH PLACE TO DO housework ; good references: understands cook- ing and washing. Address 238 Ritch st VERMAN GIRL WAN A PLACE TO DO cooking and housework ; wages $20. 1225 York " fourth. “OUNG HEALTHY MARRIED WOMAN wishes position as wegnurse: first-class refer- Apply 1009 Post st. JXPERIE U relinble, w Call or address California place to do general housework. 7 Eleventh st., bet. Clement and maid or nurse to invalid, or s house- keeper, city or country; six years' reference from last place in the city.” For further particulars ad- 4 Sutter st. n in_city or country; no Please address 424 MERICAN MAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE £\ a situation on ranch or camp; woman is & good 00k, man {5 handy with carpenter’s toolsand most all kinds of ranch work: is a good milker. Address Man and Wite, 206 Fifth st. TOUNG MAN, LATELY FROM THE BAST, would like anly kind of honorable employment 3 years’ experience in general merchandise store; can furnish good reference. Address S., box 10, this office — HELP WANTED—Continued. e s FINISHER ON CUSTOM COATS; GOOD BUT- tonhole-maker. 914 Dale place, oft Golden Gate ave., near Hyde st PPOFESSOB LIVINGSTON'S LIGHTNING dress-cutting machine; his latest improvement over all other methods in use; simple, durable and perfect; no guesswork nor refiiting; cuts directly on cloth without aid of pencil, paper, weights or thumb-screws; satistaction guaranteed or fee re- funded: increase of business compels us to remove to larger quarters. New address 702 Sutter st. ANTED — A FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY trimmer. Apply Monday, bet. 4 and 6 F. ., 623 Market st., room 7. - JADIES TO LEARN FACE TREATMENTS, manicuring, hair-dressing. BUTLER'S, 131 Post st. REE—TEST AT LAWRENCE DRESSCUT- ting School. 1231 Market st. MALY HELP WANTED. ELLBOY AND ASSIST IN THE OFFICE, for a summer resori; $20: bellboy for resort, $12. C. R. HANSEN & 'CO., 110 Geary st. BEST HOTEL HELP IN THE STATE FUR- nished by C. R. HANSEN & C0.,110 Geary st. W ANIED — CHOREMAN —FOR RANCH; farmers; young man for private family: Freneh cook, Private family; cook for laborers: estaurant cook, country. and others. Apply toJ. F. CROSETT & (0., 68 Sacramento st. WANTE N WITH CITY REFER- Shues 1s milk-wagon, driver head onof, 390; er, 815; twasher, . 2 CO., 749 Markot st ) W ANTED-GARDENER, Sz FOURD: & first-class butler, 46. Apply 3 PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. rences, city; 3 ply PLUN- KETT, 424 Satter at. * g ECOND HOTEL COOK, $380; 3 HOTEL ©cooks, $30, $40, $50; German dishwasher, $15; hotel porter. ' MURRAY & REWDY, 634 Clay st. FEMALE HELP WANTED. RENCH LADY'S MATD, §25 WITH LOCAL Teferences: French girl for housework, $25; German girls for housework, $20 and $25; German second girl, $20; nursegirl, $10; few girls to assist in housework, $10 and $12. C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. ©) WAITRESSES FOR SAME COUNTRY HO- tel; 3 waitresses, city hotels; waltress, restau- rant, $18 and found; 3 girls to make paper-boxes. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. GERMAN LAUNDRESS, ‘Alameda, $25; German hotel cook, $30, Oak- Jand; Scandinavian girl for housework, San Rafael, 20; German or Scandinavian girl for Mill Valley, oman ironer for country hotel. C. K. HAN & CO., 110 Geary st. _ * YERMAN, SCANDINAVIAN OR FRENCH seamstress, $25. MISS CULLEN, 106 Stock- ton st. 'H{OUSEKEEPER, §35; SECOND GIRL, £35; nurse, 815, grown children, MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. (GERMAN T OR - SWEDISI -HOUSEWORK girl, 2 in family, $15. MISS CULLLEN, 105 Stockton st. TOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, PENRYN, $15: Oakland, $25; San_Mateo, $20; San Ra~ fael, $25: San Jose, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. (I ERMAN, SCANDINAVIAN OR_FRENCH X chambermaid and seamstress, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock CHIL 105 Ktockton st. GIRL, $15, SL N, 105 Stockton s OR_SWEDISH COOK, 2 IN MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. 0 general housework 4 Powell st. TARY SHES HOU g 4 home. Call 11 Hubbard st 's-l'n',»\'rm, “WANTED TO DO UPSTAIRS W) work and sewing, by competent girl. Call or address D. B. 5., 1625 Mission st. VOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION to do general housework ) washing or housecieaning. Address 320 Ritch | st., bet. Brannan and Townsend. G ERMAN WIDOW WANT X general housework ; g0od cook ; g00d references; clty or country. Call at 303 Jessie st., room 12. [§ " e TO DO LIGHT ework, or second work. Call 131075 San- near Twenty-sixth Vi MBER-MAID WISHES city o country: also ex- desires & situation. Address C., s situation in hote! periencer XPERIENCED WOMA t0do light_housework by day or week; sieep at home. - 1221 Mission. LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR 1Y general housework. Apply or address 1237 York st. 'QTRONG WILLING YOUNG WOMAN WANTS ¥ work, restaurant_preferred, by the week; sleep home. Apply KATE, 1202 Powell st. near Jack- son. 7OUNG GERMAN < POSI- tion to do housework and plain cooking; wages $15. Call 702 Bryant st. NG GIRL, 18 YEARS OLD, WISHES situation to do'light housework. Call 724 Har- \DY WISHES POSITION AS \ housekeeper. Call or address 17a Sixth, rm. 2. CAL DRES KER W IKE more engagements by the day; $150 per Adaress Call B., 2518 Mission st (JERMAN GIRL WANT! A SITUATION TO X do general housework; wages $20. Call or ad- dress 128145 Fourth st. TIC, OFFICE reat, 131 Post st.; M. Tel. 625. REFINED WiDow WOULD LIKE POSITION s housekeeper for widower; city or count 25 Taylor st., room 2. Y OUSG WOMAN WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper. 206 Kearny, room 19. FRENCH RESPECTABLE LADY, WHO UN- derstands sewing and millinery, would like some work by the day in private famiiy. E.G., box 104, Call Branch. PrEss: AKER WOULD LIKE C\W MORE engagements by the day; terms $1560. Adaress 8§23 Dolores st URSE, $20, A SHORT DIS- girl for general housework, same | 20, see lady here at 10 to-day: lanndre wnd waitress, $25, see lady here at 9:30 to-day German_cooks, $35 and $30; 2 restaurant w Tesses, $18 and $20; 2 French nurses, $20 aud $30; 3 Protestant German and French secoud girls, §20; lady’s maid, $25; tailoress, $7 & week, and a great many girls for cooking and housework, in city and country. J.F. CROSETT & 0., 313 Sutter st. dishwasher for city hotel. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. W ANTED—10 WAITR! , $15, 818 AND $20, etc., a mouth, call_early; woman cook, $35 and room; also one at $7 a and room; middle-aged woman to assist in housework in a small family; neat, tidy girl in a nice American family, $15, ity ; young girl in a small family, | $10: girl for Iureka, §20, etc., cholice place, see party here at 10 A. M.: 10 housegirls at $15 and 3 at $20; 5 small girls, $8, §10 and $12 a_mont houseglrl for Tracy and oue for Vallejo. MARTI &CO, 749 Market st. VW ANTED-GERMAN COOK, $36; 2 GERMAN girls for housework, 818 and $20: waiiress, restanrant, San Jose, $50: second worK, country, $20; German cook, sleep home, $15; young girls to assikt, $10 and $8.” L. ANDRE, 315 Stockion. S, 825 ‘ , country, $30; Protestant cook and second girl, same house, country, $25 and $20. Apply MIS8 PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. { ERMAN NURSE, $20; $20: 2 restaurant waitresses, $15 and room: 4 girls to assist, §15; girl, American family, $20; 2 girls, Jewish family, $20: 2 middie-aged women, 2 infamily, $15: 10 girls, city and country, good wages. MME. LEOPOLD, 987 Market st. jfiaficu' TRSE, $25; FIRST-CLASS COOK, " country, sccond girl, San Jose, $25 eral housework girls, $15 to $26: girls of all nation- alities can obtain situations atGolden West Em- Swedish housegirl. $23; German cook, 25 girl, Belvidere, $20; housegirl. San Rafael, $25; b housegirls, city and country, $16 to $20. 'Callat 5 LABORERS COMPANY WORK, $20 AND found; 5 laborers to dig ditches on a ranch. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 9 ER-) RS TO RUN SEPARATORS, < $30 and found: 2 milkers; butcher for a ranch, #25. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. AINTER FOR SIGN-WRITING; 16 WOOD- choppers, $1 to 81 50 per cord. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. ITH TO BUY HALF INTEREST In country shop; dairyman, make cheese and butter; butter-maker and run’separator, $30; ba- salt block makers; 6 vineyard hands, steady work, $15: ranch boy and milK; electrician and fdrafts- man; errand boy. - R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. ARTIN & CO, EMPLOYMENT AGENTS 749 Market st., main telephone No. 1849, fur- nish all kinds of reliable male help. ()LD MAN FOR GARDEN WORK: LOW wages. Address Country, box 141, Call Office. AL TAILOR FOR THE COUNTRY. BAUMGARTEN & CO., Montgomery st. ATMAKER WANTED. 87 FLOOD ¥ building. 3 ED—A TAILOR AND 3 LABORERS. | weekly trade journal only. Room 8, 218 Turk 5 5 JIRST-( WAGON BLACKSMITH AND X belper. 426 Ninth st. PBUsHEL [ {t!&el X, Wa TED—COATMAKERS, M. J. KELLER Company, Oakland. AN W, J £ CUSTOM WORK; HAND- b sewed men. 1334 Market st. ©) PRE ’\V ANTED — SIC Leavenworth st. EAMEN FOR EUROPE AND HONOLULU; all principal ports. 103 Montgomery st. ‘Pm-: SER ON PANTS: STEADY WORK, 4 Kearny st. Royal Pants Company il ‘VANTL;lJaA GOOD TAILOR AND PRESSER on cusiom coats. 1044 Howard st. W —YOUNG MAN AS WATCH not afraid of a little work, at & mine. W 143, Call office. MES OUT GF EMPLOYMENT, $130 WILL AW start you in a business that pays $5 50 a day. Apply at store, 328 Seventh st., near Harrison. BAx —BARGAIN AY; B5-CHAIR | shop, with bathroom, for sale for $450; central | Jocation; must be sold.’ Inquire 325 Grant ave., Barbers’ Agent 8. FUCHS, \ TED—A TAILOR AT 622 CLAY ST, GERMAN FOR RETAIL. WIN must come recommended. Bush and MAN TO BUY A _GOOD SALOON: 5 required; rent $25. H. WEHNER, 589 California st. MOVED FROM 706 TO 72614, OPP. HOW- rd-st. Theater; misfit shoes bought or ex- changed; best place in the city for new and second- hand shoes. Bz OR EMPLOYMENT, CALL H. SCHEUNERT, secretary Barbers’ Association, 12 Seventh QHOEMAKERS! SHOEMAKERS! SHOE- ‘makers to buy & good shop. Call-127 Mason st. PAINTER WANTED TO TAKE i CON tract, pavable n real estate. Address C., box 149. this oftice. NTED-CITY AGENT FOR LEADING insurance company; must be well acquainted and of long residence and be active. Address Ac- tive, box 154, Call Branch. " F ANTED— TO GO WHALING: 3 - Derience reguired. Apply at once L. LEVY, clothing-store, Battery and Jackson sts. VOM N FOR A LONG JENNY LIND CAK OV and cup good coftee for 5 cents. 44 Fourth st RE ANTED—COOK FOR INSTITUTION, #35 & month and found; must be s Protestant woman. Call early at W. D. EWER & CO.'S, 626 Clay st. it " FANTED—RELIABLE GIRL FOR GEX eral housework. 1308A Leavenworth st. PPRENTICES WANTED; DRESSMAKING. 4\ 118 McAllister st. W ANTED—A TAILORESS ON COATS. 935 Market st., room JIRL_FOR 1915 Eddy st ANTED — 2 GIRLS _FOR liousework; plain cooking: small famil and $20. 1114 Antonio st., oft Jones, near K1 PPRENTICE FOR DRESSMAKING. 1425 st EWORK AND COOKING. G, WITH BAY RUM, 10c: HAIR CUT- towel for every customer: 8 chairs; 10 waiting. 'JOE'S, 82 Third street. TUTTERS AND TATLORS TO ATTE B. F. Cutting School, 523 Market st., room 15, EN'S SHOES 15-S0LED, 40c; HEELS, 26c: 635 Kearn: JREE BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. BUSINESS CHANCE>S. PERSONALS. LANCHE-NO MATTER WHAT HAS HAP- pened, come home. ORNER BRANCH BAKERY— Sranater potnt: doing nice business: 50 nice llving-rooms. SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery. 50. 00 ESTABLISHED BLACKSMITH. 350. ing and horsesholng_ business witn Hock, tools. Main st., P. 0. 164, Napa City. ALL AT FONZO'S CAFE FOR FIRST-CLASS refreshments; furnished rooms by the day or nter st., Berkeley station, Berkeley. TL LADIEs IN TROUBLE, NO MATTER from what cause, one electric bath will relle:: you; no medicine, no damage, no pain, &nd no cuw 110 pay. 1103/ Stockton st., room 9, at all hours. AMERIE; VICIN- alenring over §200: Apply EPECK GFFEE SALOON AND OR! ity Kearny, near Chronicle: week. 2067 Ce offered reasonable. JPOR SALE—OLD-ESTABLISHED MA COUNTRY; about $300 monthly; rea- S, 30 Montgomery st. ROOMS—MODERN HOTEL; large lot; clearin sonable terms. OR_SALE—HOME RESTAURANT; GOOD business. Apply this office. UFAC- { turing business, with best machinery; has in rocess of construction orders amounting to over 5000; this is & rare chonce for YOUNG BUSINESS MERCHANT OF 0od standing and reputation wants his wholesale produce commission- ntrols large first-class trade from all parts ific Coast; established since 1879; does business ‘und’nmn 18 just opening; Ttunit; Jor some ac! < nfiac v nelps will guaraniee in- ‘month, &nd du L hie don’t miss it. GEO. 53 HAS DISCOVERED R. C. H, SPENCER TR, How to grow new hair and save what you have: a large class under treatment. book explaiuing treatment, lady partner wanted with $3 1208 Market. el 30 Gears $100, $1500. SPEC] an enormous TES'HATR DRESSER, HAS 1156 Market st, next to the Maze. S TO TRADE IN T sarge money made on small &CO., 318 Pinest., R 3. S CURED; ELECTRIC trlous man: n g‘;%?fs o Chance in lifetime; STEWART, 632 Market st. TE CAN SELL_ YOU tice: try us. 8781/ Market st. < RESTAURANT, Tone CDHDMIM:‘Q‘:;‘S; ulncullon near P Kecaipts 316 to $20 dally: e e T STENBERG, 875 SALOON AND BOhWLING AILLEY; Dix wine trade; lunch: must sel i city. PROLL & STENBERG, 8731/ Market. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—RESTAURANT; best location; must sell, Rccount sickness; price $200. PROLL & STENBERG, 8731 Market st. OR SALE_IMMEDIATELY ; HOTEL, LOCA- ted among factorles; several hundred men em- loyed iu vicinity; sacrifice Bnd wite. PROLL & STENBERG, 873%, Market. SPLENDID PAVING RESTA principal street: hear Market 10 a month; given. PROLL & STENBERG, « removed to UIET PLACE investment. WE 3 ( CER AND TUMOR:! and maguetic trednmeméu .“:]1::!’:2" ervou . Srids to the poor. MKS. LEE, 827 Jllis st. S TO FIND OUT AT SHORT NO- STENBERG & CO., price to the poor. A[ILLIE LIPMAN, WHO DESIR JOHN, CHARLES L., ADA L. address Brooklyn Hotel, San Franc: LIE DECASSERS, the widow of isco, Cal. NEL- | vestment, PROL RAPHL DE- ’@17;) 10-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE KUSH TO MISS LEARY'S, 118 Sixth st.; finest styles In Kaster millinery. TANTED — TO young widow, or property : bion Nddrcas &, box 138, Call Office.] DRESSES CU OLLOW THE el CORRESPON D about 30, who has some money e preferred; object matrimony. (CORN ickness: suitable man T AND FITTED For $3: dresses made at popular prices or en- ame‘ms by the day; patterns cut to measure. positively clears §1 tigation and trial 8731/ Market st. FOR SALE THIS WEEK—POPULAR will sell at invoice; TION| LINCOLN BROS. 226 SIXTH are selling new cheesd, 150 dozen; fresh butter, 20C & o] $10-1b sack _oatmeal, 35 814 b; finest sugar-cured hams, 98¢ box; rice, 20 1bs for 10 cans table apricots, $1: 20 cans sardines, cans best jam, $1; 10-b can of lard, $1: 16 cans to- matoes, $1; 16 cans sugar corn, §1; 13 cana gysicrs, 2 ack ; coffee, $1. o erocnn,. 9426 SIxh st between How- e ib; fresh eggs, 0-1b sack corn= picnic hams, 11c Ib: macaroni A ] $50. fixtures worth the money ; value in sight. PROLL, BERG, 8731/, Market st. COR. SALOON, TRANSFER POINT; . big day and night trade; safe; cash-regis- ter: fixtures worth money asked; must sell; other business. PROLL & STENBERG, 87314 Market. ROOMS ON MARKET ST $250. zane s ROOM . COR price $550. DEC 5 N MOST égfimpgl:fibbeaj paying, thoroughly respectable; yner 7 vears: retiring fro < ROLL & STENBERG, 87315 atket st 0% HOUSE; RENT ONLY $75; CLEAR: 40 Ing $100 month. DECKER, 1208 Markot st, ODGING-HOUSE OF 19 ROOMS FOR § Tent cheap. Apply Call Office. ALE; FINE » location. BUCHANAN & CO., 765 arket st. " OR SELL quick for cash see G A LODGING-HOUSH 'S STRAND, 718 Market. '%30“’]‘0»' HOUSE ON 16 ROOMS, - Tnquire 26014, Brannan st. SR LODGING-HOUSE, 14 ROOMS, bargain. _Apply 12 Eddy, from 5 to 8 o s z S TO BUT- , Crocker building. 1432, ALL, COME FOR BARGATS TERFIELD .real estate GOOD FURNITU 1139 Folsom, upst G. Y, FURNITURE, CARP + plctures. folding and fron qeds af seor rices. Cal. step-ladder mantd for the trade ission, 8. F., Cal. EDROOM CHAIRS, 81, carpets, 46c. R K, 1810-1312 s; {IRST-CLASS BILLIARD AND READING parlors; European style elegantly furnished; finest wines, coffee, delicacles: PROLL & STENBERG, 87 GROCERY, BAR, 10-RO . sacrifice account death of mbined coalyard, boarding-stable, teams steadily employe: PROLL & STENBER( SNTLEMAN FORMANY YEARS PRIVATE tutor of the late King Alfonso and Prince An- toine de Montpensier desires a few more select pu- French. Spanish and Italian. Address B. NEAUD, Postoflice, riors reserved ED! . B 111_Stockton st.; estanlished 1889; strictly one price, 25¢ only. big-paying in- UT PRICES IN this week at MCCAL TOCK, SW second hand: 400 carpets, good as new: oil. cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c; T-plece chamber suits, $14 80: coralce yoles Lie: ranges, cash or installments; goods shipp Tree:. . M. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. > ** Pred OFFICE_IN 8741/ Market. by mail, 15¢. HANDSOMELY FITTED-UP SA- « loon near Kearny st.: Anchor Hall, 997 Market st “Free lebture on marriage every Wednesday even- ing, 8 o'clock. NFORMATION will bear inves- PROLL & STENBEKG, 8731/, Market st. CARPETS, VARPETS, 450; LINOLEUA set, $11. SHIREK.1310-1312 St THE BEST-PAYING | sles; well es- profits $800 FOR SALE « restaurant in Los An finest location; must sell, as owner is obliged t0_go (0 Ei For full particulars address G. P. 0. box 173, Station C, Los Angeles, O NCH,WITH ncubafors (capacity 640 eggs) and fixtures, ilver ave., nr. San Bruno r whereabouts of the heirs ot PHY, who died near Oakland, Alameda County, California, November 16, 1890. and also of the heirs of MARY E. MURPHY, his_wife, who died at the same place on the 19th day of November, 1889. Any heirs of either of said particular the children of MARGARET ASPE. LON, nee MURPHY, at one time supposed to have regided in Brooklyn, 'New York, wiil learn some- thing to their advantage by addressing either of undersigned at Oakland, Alameda County, Califor- RALD, Executor. STEVENS, manager. (ARpE] co., for sale, cheap w'iu-;: YOU BECOME DIS fine place, with. good business; MICHELS & greatest bargain ever offered. _ Oskland, Cal WOOD, 917 Market. NI | CHICKIEN CAilPETS WELL CLEANED. BAT « ranch across the bay: has 8 fine cows. 2'horses, new wagon, barn, outhouses and 150 Les horns; 4-room house and 50 acres of land at lowest GEO. STEERS & C AND LODGING-HO! both doing a first- 114 Sixth, comment MRS, HOPKINS. 2 ALTZ GUARANTEED; PRIVATE PROF. FOSTER'S dancing- ¢ing Wednesday, Apr HE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANI machines; cleaning 3¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. W LOUVRE DINING-PARLORSIAT - 10 rooms for sal ‘i class business. & ovating works. CARPET CLEANING. T CARPET-BEATING 38 and 40 Eighth st. lephone No., south ITY STEA Renovating Works, STS THOR renovated same as new. S. '3 Tenth st. Telephone number, south or work send to SPAULDI pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei 3 TNON BEATING WORKS. 833 Golden Ga hone east 126. 14th, nr. Mission; tel. (Mission) 100. Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning MCQUEEN'S + ness; splendid location; nice stock and fixtures; or would take & partner. 19 Sixth st. County Waterford, MRS. BALDW Ireland:; marriage name, s inquired for at 1615 Folsom st., B ONT BranpID A . room and fixtures; near terminus 3 \'A. TED_GOOD ka. 19 Sixth JAMILY LIQUOR-STORE: GOOD OLD COR- ner; established 20 years; clearing $100 per SR, 1206 Market st. AND RESTAU- Misfit Clothing Pariors, 14 Geary st. M SEORTUNE CATUS A RS, MELVILLESNYDER HAS REMO er Oratorical, Vocal and Dramatic Academy 10519 Van Ness ave; vocal classes Monday, 8 P. #1mo.: drantatic classes Wednesday, 8 . X,, Fi children, Saturday, 12 sons; stage for practic IVORCE LAWS A BPECTAL- ty: collections, damages, wills, deeds, ete. G. W. 24 cor. Stockton. URE YOUR DANDRUFF, IT looks bad and leads 1o a diseased scalp; one Dottle of Smith’s »andruff Pomade is guaranteed to cure or money refunded; price 81, at all drug- stores. SMITH BROS., manutacturers, Fresno, Cal. NUT IN PRICES OF A / “bangs, natural curl: La Verite curling fluid e Ta Verite Hair-dressing Market st., over Maze. FFEE SALOON DECKER, 1208 Market st. THIS WEEK LL BARGAIL Pork and delicacies store. Wood and coal yard, horse and wagon. Branch bakery and coiffee parlor. | Butcher shop, horse and wagon; clears $100. Corner saloon, clears $75. Saloon and liquor store. Restaurant, receipts $15 a day Hotel, 50 rooms, clears $150. Partner in a corner saloon. Horseshoeing shop. . Branch bakery, 4 rooms. Corner grocery and_bar. To buy or sell see GUS STRAND, 719 Market st. E 5 EAR_CITY | iil sell at sacrifice. WICHMAN, LUT- day, 3 P, $3 mo. Flood buildin 50 mo.; private | “A DVICEFRE! » price $25; uprigi { CO., second floor, Flood building. | A BETTER AND EASIER PL 350 | KOHLER & CHASE 1000 | = SRR | chieap | CHASE, 28 and 30 O’Farrell | FYEMME & LON bair dressed 25c. trated catalogue. ALOON FORSALE—_CHEAP. INQUIRE AT » American Brewe JOR SALE—$3000 CAS! E city; no agents. Address W.T., box 119. Call NG-CARDS ENGRAVED AT ROBERT- 1 126 Post st. PRICE PAID LADIES OR GE ny and Sutter sis. N payments. SHERMAN, CLAY Kearny and Sutter sts. BELOW cost; Emerson $85. HEINE “arreil sty RIGHT R A., box 91, this office ES THE FORCED SALH of an elegant upright; owner leaving the city, #75 cash. P, Room 10, Flood building. EAUTIFUL STEINWAY ORDERED SOLD by owner for one-half its value. Room 21, ht "$65. TH "TO BUY A ful to go to rrell st. ECKER BROS. A CHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: little 5 for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & %00d_piano by . Be c NG PIANG CO., Pianos sold on installments; send for illus- anos at SHERMA. W PIAN FROM $100 V. & Co, TERPRISING YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 5 partner with_some moneys well-established box 91, Call Office. TANTED AT ONCE-MAN TO MANAGE | branch light manufacturing business: plan; big money. 128 California st., room 34. ()LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, IANOS SOLD UPON NEW RENT CONTRACT pian; please call and have it explained; the easiest ferms ever quoted for procuring fine plano. SHEGMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter. KUHL & Yard 1166 Mission st., nr. E COULDN'T DO THE BUSINES doing if prices were not right. arpets, new and second hand, from.. Oalc Bed Sets.. Mattings, per yi Linoieum, per yard. Kitchen Chairs., Kitchen Tables MAN LADY WISHES STEADY E—CIGAR-STAND: $150. 235 EAST sirech, oppostie Eercx.dep ok, once. F.W.SPENCER & CO., 12 'EI AUVAIS, 769 MARK HOTEL; 50 liberal terms; if kept D. J. WEST, Martinez. Cal. RANCH OF rooms; unfurnished; ver well will pay w1 'ROPORTION, BADGER, WITH BENJ. CURTAZ, 20 W O'Farrell, agent for Hallet and Davi pianos. DEW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD makes, almost new, half_original cos —SHEET MUS price; Decker & Son pianow. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. Largest stock and store in the city; terms, if desired. J. NOONAN, 1017-1016-1021-1023 Mission st., pen evenings. ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and_a very large stock of them, 100; be sure and see stock and_get 1021-1028 Mission st AS_ FIXTURES olden Gate ave. '+ house of 7 Tooms; all necessary coop: houses for laying hens; incubator, etc.; has chick- ns and choice breeding hens; longlease: rent $10: re than value in sight: situated near this city. 3US STRAND, 719 Mark BUYS A CE! house of 21 rooms; rent only $75; all rented: will clear $100 per month. Apply SMITH, , 1001 Market st. FRUIT STORE; . wagon and horse Apply SMITH, HUBER & CO., 1001 Market st. SINGLE LADY WANTS A SOBER ‘QUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW. NOONAN, 1017-1013- | UBER & C GOUD STOCK; for the past five years by owner as family rent $6; bargain. 5 4 horse. Apply to J. G. REED, Telegraph Stal New Montgomery st. Linden st., Oakland. TAND PLUMBING. H. HUFSCHMIDT. ()LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES' COLMAN, 41 Third st. clothing bought. TEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 3 Latham place. HORSE. BAY HORSE, OVER 18 H '8 years old, Nutwood and Patchen, or owner before 12 M., 1 man as partner in restaurant. Apply | SMITH, HUBER & CO., 1001 Market st. CIGAR-STORE ON MARKET | - street: fine business: reasons for sell- ing, going into other business. BUCHANAN & | €O, 765 Market st. OW SIHADES MANUFACTURED TO v UN. 1195 Mar] NEWS FOR 5 CENTS in wrapper, for mailing. | W it or wruietug: i aboni 3 st not less than 1514 hands high, drive w ing on lines, gentle, sonnd and not over eight years old and must be of stylish appearance. Address L., | box 151, Call Office. WEEKLY CALL, {EN_TO GET BOTTLE SHARP 50: bottle wine, be. 609 Clay st. 5F GOOD SHOES, 250 TO $1. 564 also 63114 Sacramento st. HALF-SOLED 1IN 10 MINUTES; » done while you wait; &t less than haif the usual price; all repalring done at half price. 564 Mission 8t.. between First st. and Second s TJOIRST-CLASS TAILORESS ON COATS. C. WAGNER, 307-311 Fifth st. "A PPRENTICE AT DRESSMAKING. 0632 LA Geary st. W AKE THE DEAD— WENZEL'S ALARM Y clock; no electricity.. 607 Montgomery st. £ AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME: single rooms, 15¢, 20c, $1 week with breakiast. Y OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper or do gentlemen’s mending. Call 321 Ellis st. (Rosedale), room 47. ‘W ASTED—APPRENTICE 10 LEARN HATR- dressing at MME. FAUST'S new parlors, 9 Stockton st. RESSMAKERS WANT ] PATTERNSICUT 10 order. 25¢ . McDos - 1l Academy, 213 Powell. SITUATIO WANTED—MAL JOOR HOTEL HELP, W, S, COOKS, BT OSETT & CO., 628 Sacra send order 10 J. . mento st. JITUATION WANTED—A GOOD CARPEN- ter wants work by the day; city or country. MACDONALD, 416 Sixth st. JITUATION WANTED—BY FIRST-CLASS ) accountant; employed at_present, but desires a change. Address SNODGRASS, box 91, Call ce. JITUATION WANTED—BY MARRIED MAN ) as teamster in city or Oakland; 2 to 6 horses. Room 5, Oriel House, Twentieth and San Pablo, Oakland. N ANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN TO drive milk wagon. Address M. W., box 85, Call Branch e. TMAILORESS ON CUSTOM CCATS. 107 FIFTH 8t.i rear. T NDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— uln;l furnished ms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night. 100 MEx 1O TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 156 and 20c a night, inciuding coffee and rolls. 926 ‘Washington st., near Kearny. (JIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK; SLEEP- ing out. 2009 Fillms 32 | ELLIS ROSEDALE—PRICES REDUCED; ngle furnished rooms, $1 weel TANTED — LADIES' MAID. APPLY 015 Stockton st Golden West Employment Office. ¥ OMAN TO _ASSIST, EXCHANGE GOOD home. 714 Henderson ave., near L O, O, F. Cemetery. 5 LADY SOLICITORS WANTED. APPLY et. 8and 10 A. M. 0r 5 to 8 P. M. (any hour Sunday), 317 Sixth 'Fxs SHERS ON TAILQRING OF CUSTOM coats; alsg apprentices. 223 Montgome JIEST-CLASS OPERATORS AND FINISH- ers on custom vests. 609 Kearny st., room 2 TPRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKE' Llow Sixth, for u room? 25¢ night; $1 week, BET N CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, §1 25, $1 50 per week. House, Commercial and Leidesdor sts. BRS “AND MECHA to know that Kd Rolkin, Reno House propri- etor, has opened Soto House, 33 Fourth st.: 100 Tooms; 250 to $1 per night: $1 25 (0 $4 per week. ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 16¢ A DAY; $1 week ; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; zeading room _daily papers. 80 Clay st. TMAILORESS WHO CAN MAKE BUTTON- holes. 625 Eddy st. IRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK; SMALL 00 home. 913 Powell st. HOUSES WANTED. AN AND WIFE DESIRE ENGAGEMENTS ML in city or country: fully competent as garden- er, manager, housekeeper, cook Or waitress: ver: best referen Please address Reliable, box 108, Call Office, UNDERSTANDS salads, etc.: firsi-class reference; city or coun- try. Address SCARBORO, box 120, Call Office. A YOUNG MAN, WORK IN lsundry as an ironer or polisher; had three years' experfence; baniy at anything in laundry. ‘Address A. J. F., 1516 Mission Wi G GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 3111 Fillmore st., near Union. PERATORS, FINISHERS, ALSO APPREN- tices, on custom pants. 430 Clementina st. Y OUNG LADY VESTMAKER, FIRST CLASS, and an apprentice. 736 Folsom st. Y OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; small washing and ironing: French preferred; can sieep home. MME. TERREOL, 629 Post st. PROTESTANTGIRL, 16 OR 16, TO ASSIST IN light housework;; sieép home. 2816 Clay. JTEWARD, GOOD COOK, WANTS PLACE IN 13 u barroom as steward; is a g00d barkeeper; un- derstands bis business. Address A. B., box 110, Call Office. IDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN TO do work of b rooms inciuding sewing; family of 2; wages, Address with references W., box 99, this office. ACHINIST, ERIENCED IN MANY branches of industry, thoroughly understands all kinds of repatring, and could make himself gen- erally useful at the forge, desires position in lum- ber sawmiil or paper-mill, woolen-mill, mining or &S works orat water works. Address S. P. MA- CHINIST, General Delivery, San Francisco, Cal. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND COOKING German preferred 1l family. 1830 Edd An{{nmmn TO LEARN GLOVEMAKIN apply early. Carson Glove Co., 318 Market st. ‘W ANTED_GIEL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 2811 Polk st. (100K, BAKES GOOD BREAD, WANTS A SIT- uation in_the country. Address R. MANUEL, 1301 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. M’A‘uc NURSE, DISENGAGED, WOULD LIKE e to care for or travel with ient; best of ref- ddress Nurse, box 141, Call Office. RBER, FI 'LASS, WOULD LIKE A place in country. Address one week C., box 143, this office. YO MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN wholesaie or retail business; has experience In, grocers business in New York: can drive delivery- wagon. Address 526 Sixth st. JRISHMAN, 28 YEARS, LATELY FROM the East, wishes job in Irish or American bakery ; no objection 1o m“%:?: 8 years’ experience in con- fectioner’s trade. 1 or address W. GRAVES, 517 Sacramento st., bet. 3 and 4 P. M. IRST-CLASS PANTS-FINISHER. 81 RON- dell place, off Sixteenth. , RESTAURANT, CANDY ,bought and sold. 125 Fifth st. COUNTERS, SHOWCASES, restaurants bought,sold. ANDERSON,1121 Mkt st boughteoid. ANTERSON.1131 Mkt MONEY WANTED, WASTED-$1500 ON EXCELLENT REAL estate security near San Krancisco; the im- provements insured for the amount of loan, pay- able to morigagee: 11 per cent will be pald for one Year; no expense for examination of property, Ap- ANTED—ONE SPAN OF HORSE must be thout pull- CLAIRVOYANTS. | TRAY MARE 6 YEARS OLD, WITH PHAE' e HE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT, PRO- FESSOR WALTER, is in the city; he can be consulted on business, marriages, divorces and all fomily affairs: the future plainly revealed; lovers united; trouble healed; names of friends and enemics, also the oné you will marry arantéed. Oftice 303 Jones st., near Eddy; hours 4., 9 P. 3., Sundays 9 to 5. DR. THOMA! eggs and cars (i En; fe, past, preseat, future; consunitat:ous on all_affairs, nothing excepted; names given: good : restores lost love by sympath; ifee §1; letter §2. 30 Q0D-PANING CANDY STORE, WITH FAC: tory and ice-cream parlor: owner has to leave for Europe, but canstay with successor till helearns | P 17 Hoff ave., near Sixteenth st. | JYORSE AND WAG Dal 130 Ninth st. | PARTNER FOR A GOOD, CLEAN | and neat cash business. H.WEHNER, 539 California st. | , NOTIONS AND LAUNDRY. F parture for the East, 2 saddle horse footers: best in the State for gentieman or lady: well broken. Can be scen at Conlon’s stable, 1523 California st., near Polk. bet. 10 and 12 4. 3. JOR SALE—STYLISH OR TRADE 1C REVEAL- orGerman)tells ORNER GROCERY, BAR, STOCK AND FIX- tures; good trade. Apply CH BAKERY AND NOTION- large yard and sta- advice: sure hel « store; 3 living-rooms Dle; rent $8. Apply at Call Office. and harness; suitable for a lady or doctor. Ap- SUITABLE FOR laundry or bakery. Call 402 Devisadero s. kery. OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF OW for ORSES PASTURED; $2 for circular. F.A. HYDE, 63 ME. LEGETTE, PRESENT AND F 304 Tehama st., corner Fourth. BEST MEDIUM, CLAIRVOY- Tman. 25¢ up. 131 Fourth st. LACKSMITH TOOLS AND STOCK FOR SALE in the country; good trade and cheap ren house above shop; 16 miles from San Francisc horseshoiug and general blacksmithing. Address 160 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNI ME. MOREAU 8150 20 cheap hors: kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, Caris ifteenth_and H. TAYLOR, San Anselmo, Marin Co., Cal RANCH BAKERY FOR SALE, CHEAP. AD- dress B. B., box 91, Call Branch Office. ROCERY AND BA 1o opposition; low rent. HICKEN RANCH IN MARIN COUNTY, $600; 500 chickens, cottage 5 rooms. For fur- ther information apply 12 Salina place. SITTINGS DAILY: TEST CIR. 2. 110 MeAllister. CLATRVOY ANT, TEST 218 Stockton. 8 . 3.; Thurs,, 2. NES DT WHITNE medium and life-reader. OLD ESTABLISHED; 217 Vallejo st. ASTROLOGY. STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 523 GEARY HREE-SPRING WAGO ness. 1621 Marketst., S | NEW wacox CHEAP. 800 HAY ORSE, HARNESS AND wagon. 112214 Folsom st. . questions, stocks, advice. PR Jurstons, Stocks Ve SPIRITUALISM. ORNERGROCERY ; BAR; 4 LIVING-ROOMS; will sell av value in stock on account of other business. Apply 840 Bryant st. FOR INE WHITE HEARSE FOR SALE cash or installments. Company, 48 Eighth st. AKERY—GREATEST BARGAIN IN TOWN: RS. EGGERT ATKEN, TRANCE MEDIUM. must be sold at once; no humbug. Apply Cali cir. Sun. eve.; developing cir, Tues. eve. 715 CHEAP; GOOD TRADE, BLUMENTHAL & CO., 658 Mission st. QALOON TO BE SOLD CHEAP IF PUR- chased immediately. 1633 Market st. DENTISTS, P o e A A T CHALFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. MARKET, sets of teeth are made to lease or no_charge Office. INE BAKERY FOR SAL ECOND-HAND SA tion; price $20. dges, crowns and small gold fillings only $2; painless extraction. NY TOOTH FILLED OR EXTRACTED painlessly by my secret method without dan- KErous cocaine or gas: won 8 first prizes; prices rea- sonable; work warranted; all operations ex; have removed from 6 LEEK ates prices reduced; ESTAURANT; NO BETTER OFFER TO man and wife or to partner; chea; location and business. Apply’ Cail FIRST-CLASS SALOON IN HEART < of city: large stoc) n #$35 & day. MICHELS & WOOD, 91’ CIGAR-STORE; « good trade; must be sol FoE SALE—TI 258 Ste done; remember I Addiess $125 the State;: ca IEA:Z)CATION: BUCHANAN & CO., 7 e ORSALE—BBANCHBAKE Y AND VARTE- ng rooms. Apply 830 Nine- PEN EVENINGS, L Bend bl BRSPS R. C. E. BLAKE'S INDESTRUCTIBLE teeth—~LATEST INVENTION—Especlally for ties with two livi DIy to JOHN L. RICHTER, 518 Market st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. AFETY BICYOLE; GIVE DESORIPTION, price, etc. Address M., box 142, Call Office. K LEIN, 100 SIXTH 81., PAYS GOOD PRICES AN for clothing, books and'fewelry. ¥ YOU WANT MONEY WRITE FOR PAR- ticulars: biggest males on record: takes like wildfire; cxperience unnecessary; $15 per day. Aluminium Novelty Co., 1608 Market st JOXPERIENCED TAILORESS ON VESTS, 0, F.LINDOW, Golden Gate, Alameda Counly. LOST. (OPERATOR ON PANTS; STEADY WORK. Royai Pants Company, 223 Kearny st. FINISHERS ON PANTS: STEADY WORK. Royal Pants Company, 223 Kearny st. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work. 736 Guerrero st. STEAI)Y FINISHERS ON PANTS: ALSO ONE tolearn. 307 Clementina st. (100D CUSHION bridge work; positively guaranteed never to break: G any patient once seeini; them will admit this is the tooth most wanted: also DR. BLAKE'S enameled platinum crowns; no dis) REANCH BAKERY, NOTION Dol 2649 Folsom bt S ETC., FOR | N'EW RA GET MACHINE: MUST BE SOLD AT N G A . Apply 33714 Chestnut st ICY ~FOR SALE—80-INCH ENGLISH . cost $160; price $25. e G 1l Office. i A THOROUGHBRED ST, BER- Fard pup 10 months old, the finest in call and see him. 609 Jessie st. T B Meallster st N GUEN DT CHEAPER THAN SECOND- \ hand. W.S.RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. FOR SALBE CHE laundry office, PARTNER W house, saloon THE HIGH AP—NEWSSTAND AND Prices moderate. Apply 41 Fourth st. ANTED IN LODGING- restaurant by A. J. N DENTISTRY. Office 405 Sutter, nr. St ket, bet. 34_and 4tn, gas speclalists: only reli- TORSE-POWER GAS ENGINE FOR SALE o wanted. Tnquire 820 Kearny st FILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, coffee-mill and money-till; cheap. 102 Clay st. SMITH, 105 New Montgome: OOD-PAYING BU! able agent for painiess extraction: artificlal teeth mn.'u‘ filungs from $1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. =2 i v i S Pt sombubend SIN. R. REA, 9 SIXTH ST.: ALL DENTAL WORK on moin?fififfim““é#w“ [J (0 bousht and sold. 11213 Market, bet. 7th and Sch at lowest prices ana warranted ; 5 NTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASE EDUCATIONAL. win Theater. o A SET FOR TEET! good a8 can be made; fiilin, ist, 930 Market st., next Bal ALOON FOR SALE: GOOD LOOATION: cause, owner going to Europe, 540 Commercial. ELIABLE, CAPABLE MAN HAS SOME 1.or-A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBRRNTA Kavings and Loan Soclety o? San Francisco, in the namne of MILLIJ MARCUS, No. 192467 The finder will pleage return to bavk. WIIITE GREYHOUND: BRINDLE SPOT ON YV right side. Return to 1120 Howard st.; reward. OST—IN PARK SUNDAY, LADY'S PURSE, containing sum_of money: kindly return to cashier; reward. 113 Kearny st. KNEDPARTS MAKERS. 20 SANSOME ST., upstairs. ¢ T.95T 86 REWARD; WHITE SPITZ DOG. Return to 1808 Ellis st. G LS WHO WANT GOOD RELTABLE Call 10614 Stockton. MRS. FENTON. OUNG DANE, ACCUSTOMED TO WORK on private places, wishes situation; city or country; thoroughly understands horses, cows, plain garden and general work. Address J. 1., box 53, Call Oftice. OMPETENT COOK:; CAN DO AMERICAN and German style; fond of children; work in glty or country tn neat amily, Call 129 Third st., m 1. Fmfl‘r-cl.Asfl GARDENER WISHES A SIT- uation on private place in the city: good refer- ANTED—GOOD FINISHER ON OUSTOM coats. 626 Minna st. LOST—PAssBoox WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco Jn the name of AUGUSTINA HERNANDEZ, No. 194223, Finder will please return to bank. 00D HANDS ON VESTS AND EXPE- rienced apprentices. 641 Stevenson. 4 NEAT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST N osewore: 1506 it ar. ence. G. B, room 25, 403 Broadway, cor. Mont- GIBLS WANTED — PATTERNS CUT gomery. O order, 250, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. OST_BLACK OVERCOAT, SAN BRUNO OI.;, Joud to Baden; reward. GUSTAV WALTER, LOE’A’—-GH.AY xmxnsm, FROM 5-MILE HOUSE; welghs about 1300 nds. Return to G. R.’Ed'.o"m'n“"' isslon Road, receive re- J LL WORK REASONABLE AND WARRANT- TARn's INST., 850 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING taught in 6 weeks. ‘We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. nd services for legitimate business; 10 saloons or res: ed. DR.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market st. taurants. R. C., box 102 Call Office. INGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 McAllister st., room 46. R. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. R. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, ICELY LOCATED BAKERY AND STA- Ty-store; established 15 years; owner @ town.” Apply 3413 Fifth st. 1841 Polk st. Vr:m‘rcu. AND POINTED HANDWRITING taught. C. EISENSCHIMEL, 235 Kearny. near Eleventh; no charge for extracting whe: Dlatasmade; oves 1o now. SALOON AND LODGING-HOUSE TSSPAMPERIN—FIANO LESSONS; DANCE music furnished ; terms to suit. 1543 Mission, rom 38 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. aTIe rooms, all furnished, for sale LTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. ket st. DR. CHARLL! Apply 719 Hy TO0N CHEAP. AP- Dly 616 Montgomery at. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, teleg ', mode e Sty st Wes B s or catalogue. IRST-CLASS BAKERY FOR SALE: OWNER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Tetiring. Apply Call Branch. RIVATE ACADEMY OF DANCING. HUDDY, 04 Hyde; terms reasonanie. *LoES ROSS, ATTORNEY- Mills bullding, seventh fioor, room 15. DVICE FREE, DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIA L~ wills. deeds, etc. G. W, STATION AND BAZAAR! » well lngnwslnrnd established on best 7‘ ly CUNNINGHAM, CURT. dramatic professio spearean Academy, Van Ness ave. ty; collections, dam: T ILLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AG- tress, conches ladies and gentlemen for the ces arranged. Shake- Att'y-at-law, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton, W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, « California st., rms. 14-15; advice ttle‘lA. un ANEED—TO BUPPLY ¥A uble-filtered distilled w: and upward at 10c & TIEHL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, HISTORY i ioe S e m:lxn;fi.x bdg, 728 Market; investigate; special offer, OHN R. AITKEN ’g.‘:a;knmxmmnogr'com 16 and 17, 602 M , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS, ontgomery st., cor. Callforals. Ihnc“ul:; ulopmc 1132 or (CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME~ h

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