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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1895 SAN FRANCISCO “CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CAX.L— ¥10 Market street, open until 12 o'clock night in the year. BRAX ©open until 11 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 8:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin t, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, ontil 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'cloc H OFFICES—525 Montgomery street, every open » in B Te Deum and D e is O'er, the Battle ford); bymn 2 Kyrie, Credo and Gloria Tibi in F (,“l |, “The Day of Resurrection’ (Wes- from the ora- ursum corda, un, “Bread of m pecial ter sermon. 11 A. 3., preaching or_ sery chool and recepti c under the p. M., S ®. 2, concert and & members int CIH, COR. BUSH AND George Edward _Walk, 8 A.2. E hrist, Our Us” (F. N. Shepperd); direc- on of Subject for morni tion of Jesus. Wh 2§ xv:14: “If Christ be not risen. n toall. Seats free. CALVARY PRE yrner Geary and Powell stre « A co riends made welcom ndered: is R hiree tion’ “The Loi Burness, o (M D. fessor R. PLYMOUTH Churel, Webster—: ng sermon, and special EDDY “to t are open BAPTIST CHU kin—Rev. ¢ A. M. Sun 00l concert af ) ¥. NITARIAN CHURCH ranklin s or, will pr 15, and Su TURCH, C school at T NE ster and Fillmore Sermon 11 A. M. Christ _ Spiritually 12:30 All are invited. =, SOCTETY OF PROC unlists, Golden Gate I Mason s -Sunday. mc tions ansy Special : ices; fine floral d iss Lillian Cc and Miss Rosin Miss Annie Mifll Rosin will render vocal en (Schil- Days t arren). | Eversbody 11 A% orin- | ordial | ELICAL avin on of Ques- Sery- man ions, t Mrs. Elizabe es part, and Waiter Howell disco he Arisen Christ.” Admi will hold its | annual election for trustees for the ensuing year at | 20 P. M. | ROBBINS on “Cremation.” explains the mys Hovet gives tests ower. ons orth and Mr. P. M. Admission free SOPHICAL SOCIE n v Hall, - evenin ington nusic REE ng at | 5 Larkin Don’t on “Hell and the issit. A sion free. ning, dmis* fi AT DR. RI SPIRITUAL ing, 909 Market st., Sunday 11 A. M. 8r.x. Circle and platforn Mmes. Young Dunham, Seely, He Swain, Ter Professor Young’s orche: STIAN — ADDRESS | Rule Hall ny and CALIFORNTA No. 1, K. T. Officers and’ members notified to as- semble in the THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERN! 30 o'clo e ess of weather, urpose of nding divine ice in ‘Trinity Church, corner Bush and ( streets. Should forms will be d eries, visiting Sir Kn invited to attend oclock. By order of SIR REUBEN P. HURLBUT, Comman SIR HiRaM T. GRAVES, Recorder. GAT: M.—Officers are requested to meet at the (SUNDAY) MORNI o’clock, to conduct NEY BOOTH of 2 Dubuque, Towa. he wi ther be inclement d with. vices to commen Sister command- his and friends are cordially Serv- | sough uni- at 3 der. ). 216, F. A M, £ddy st.—Officers and members are requested to attend @ special meeting SUNDAY, April 14, at_1 o'clock P. M., at King Solomon’s PLOUF of St. John's Lod: Master Masons are invited nd. LUDW G M. HOEFLER, Worshipful Mas: ADOLPH KRONE: Secreta MOTUD MORIAH LOD ¥. and A. M.—Officers a arnesily requested (o assem , April 14, at 3 o’clock p. M. for the purpose of attending the funeral of brother, GEORGE BALLARD, formerly ‘ber of Excelsior Lodge. bers are vers ble SUNDA , Masonic Temple, to attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN 0. 9, Seattle, Wash. | By order of | ter. S order of the W. M. LOD NO 68, A.0. U TS and members are hereb; notified to attend a special meeting TU DAY, April 16, 1895, at 12 builaing, 114 O'Farrell st., for the purpose tending the funeral of our late DANIELS. By order of the PO B FIEIH ANNUAL the County Leitrim iven at Shell Mound UNDAY, April 21, 1895. Carthy, the celebrated Irish be in attendance. Music by th . band. Valuable and gat chase tickets for Sheil Mound. 50c, children 25 very half hou D brother, WILLIAM . W i Tickets—Adults Boats leave foot 0f Market st. of at- L ANDI ‘will hold its thirty- reunion at Schuetzen P o SATURDAY, May 11. Tickets for round trip, 50 cents? nic of the season. & ildren halt price. - The family pic- TAN CLUB—29TH nell “The usual High- o CALEDON annual picnic and games at Mound Park May 30. land welcome.” D. R. MCNEILL, Chief. JaxEs H. DUNCAN, Secretary [ = Knights of the SUNDAY, May 5. Athletic sports will be and vaiuable gate prizes given. E ND PIC- Red Branch will beheld at Glenwood, Santa Cruz Mountains, on held, B ,.5000 CITIZENSHIP ME P. M. Address by H. W. Bowman. Subject manism Anti-Christian.” TING—ME- ropolitan Temple, SUNDAY, April 14, at 3 Ro- | QITUAT D ¥ | limited lessons 147, Call Office. | T RMAN MARRIED WOMAN WITH SPECIAL NOTICE ontinued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continue HELP WANTED-—Continned. USINESS CHANCES. BANKING-HOUSE OF hoe-Kelly Banking Company- meeting of the board of directors of THE DON —At a special the Donohoe- Kelly Banking Company, held on the 13th of April, 1895, the following oflicers HOWARD HAV. president Donohoe, senior, _deceased DONOHOE, vice-president; ¥ director_(vice J. A. Donohoe, seni JOSEPH were elected: (vice J. A. AL INHAM, eceased) . DI or, d EDWARD DONOHOE, assistant cashier and secre- tasy. MM parlors 7,8, MEDIUM), ircs. Mon., Thur. BOKEARNY, hrs. 1 to 8. ATE M A ATTOR- ATTOR! es in all ate and Federal co NELLIE BEIGHLE, Donohoe building, 11 Stomach, liver, kidney and rhenm: v trented. 'Nervous disea amined wit ¥ & ooms 13 . LYONS, N and Commissioner of Deeds. DIVIDE T DIVIDEND | Bank of San Francisco—The Directors of this bank have declare (No. 12) for the quarter ending Marc the rate of six (6) per cent per annun and after the 15th inst. ‘Transfer- closed from the 10th to the 15th i clusive, San Francisco, April 10, 1 > D I D NOTICE. per share, of | vable at t , on and h and 15, 9th floor, M D. B. DAVIDSON, —DIVIDEND No. EY-AT-LAW, fills building. urts. OFFICES, 51 70 Market st. atism success- a specialty. Dis- PAPER- = MS WHIT] D.§1 U ed $3 50 up. 30 Sixth, George Hartman. OTARY PUBLIC Passports pro- telephone OR 34, Pacific 5580, Board of »d a dividend ch 31, 1895, at m, payable on books will be . both days in- ecretary. e Hui he ofti ater SITUATIONS WANT WITH s, wants a situation as s or second work in ticulars address or , Wants a situat iculars address STT, 424 Sutter s T neral h Y posltion, or do children. Call 10N h Post. {ITUATION » navian woman as houseke mily or hotel. Call from 11 t IDDLE: ituation nd sewin Oflice. per 1 3 ANTS housecleaning by 106 Shipley st., near Fi YERMAN L 5 T housekeeper. BLE _WOMAY s cook; will assist wi do housework or ) LADY keeper. AGED WOMAN WOU city only; FIDDL! M wages $20 and $25. housekeeper: is good | to take care of children or an invalid S A POSITION AS t., room 19. aasist with wi 0 Howard st. R rom the East, wishes situ Call 221020 B: VH ild: good sewer. A of housewo Market s telephone BOY 13 Y WANTED BY YOU WISHES PC Call or address 174 Sixth, rm, “WOMAN WANT wishes position for upst. WOMAN WISH. JPERIOR CITY chambermaid small fam M S I LAST ion in_city or or telephone clephone 983. B HELP AT ousework, city TS' NURSE DESTRES hamberwork and care grown in widower's 163 Market st. d like upstairs G., box 165, the day ashing or will y: Kind tochil- LD LIKE seamstres: 1. 2 Welch st. GIRL, ation to do up- 10 d S SITU- by the day; t. ctable Jewish family n small family. Stockton st., room 4. Eumb DRESSMAK. ents in families; Piéase eall Monday IS SITUA: pstairs wori $1 50 per d: cuts by Taylor systém; children’s clothes also. Ad- WOMAN OF HOTEL d like @ positio v preferred. Addres: MRS, SIT—VISIT—VISIT 1e McDowell Dressmaking Aca purself that it Is the most reliab} CcOast to learn everything pertaining and we do the busin v dollar we receiv to get & valusble education cheap: instraction in dressmaking, yourself or customer, and only payin; dres 1g. cutting and_fitting do terns cut to order from 25c up: if you cars of e C., Box 107, demy and see le place on the 10 dressmak- we have the school, the most competent teach- s because we give value a grand opportunity : just think, a , working for Z 31 per week ! ne cheap; pat- 3 want the new sleeve and latest style skirts we cut them; dress- s and s 1s given posi ments: now 1s the tions free; un- By | 3 to get ready for business. McDOWELL DRESS— ACADEMY MAKI JASTE L. S culture, 28 years position as manager or housekeeper I « EFIN 213 Powell st. old, no_incumbra F. SMENT AND e, desires n gentleman’s 1amily; can teach German and music: no objection to country; reference given. fld wants sitoatio cwork ; first-class references Fifteenth st., near Mission. OUSEWORK—GOOD GIR! capable, want_situations: g and cooking. Ladies’ Burean, 131 20, tel. M. Address E. L., box cooking and ity or country. NEAT AND eral housework Post st., room ress K., box | ARBER, FIRST-CLASS, WOULD LIKE A place in country. Address one week C., box 143, this ofti FOUNG MAN WISHES TO FILL VACANCY in church choir; good pedal organist; reads well at sight; well rained barytone voice: engagements for evenings solicited. Call or address B. H., 114 leventh st. TATIO! NTE BY AN EXPER] S éneat bookkecper who has his evenings urem- ployed: good penman and accurate accountant. Address box 99, Call Office. ARPENTER—GENERAL WORKMAN HAS 4 good chest of tools: will work_cheap; city or country. Address Carpenter, box 119, Call Branch OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work in family of 3 for board and clothes; xood. home in Western Addition. Address W., box 120, Call Office. W ORKING HOUSEKEEPER AND CA. children. Call 7 p. 3., 708 Diamond st. RE OF 150. sy s R T CORN ERf BRANCH BAKERY— Transfer point ; doing nice business; also e living-rooms. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. BUSINESS CHANCE! ontinued. PERSONALS. RES‘I‘AU'RANT: NO BETTER OFFER TO man and wife or to partner; cheap rent; good location and business. Apply Call Branch. $ C ity Kearny, near Chronicl clearing over OFFEE SALOON AND CREAMERIE: VICIN- $200: offered reasonable. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. RIS skirtmakers; also operators on Sing chine. 504 Sutter st. AKERS WANTED; FIRST-CLASS er ma- 5 ROOMS—MODERN | large lot; clearing abont $3 EL: COUNTRY: 00 monthly; rea- sonable terms. SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery st. FPIRST-CLASS TAILORESS. street. 504 SUTTER (JIRLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK; wages §8. T02a Guerrero st. G order, 25¢c, at McDowell Academy, 218 TRLS WANTED — PATTERNS CUT TO Powell. A MERICAN MAN AND WIFE WANT SITU- tions on ranch or camp; wife g0od cook and housek man_first best refer- Address R., IDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS EMPLOY- IV ment as collector or any kind of light work; can give $1000 security; city references. Address S., box 119, Call Office. MARRIED AN, AGED 87, 0 THO AW oughly understands all branches of hotel, restaurant and family liquor business, wants work of uny kind: either with or without wife. Address Work, 1104 Mission st. ATION WANTED BY E ist 0f 15 years’ experience in city 3 0 give good references. Address T. box 15, Call Ofiics MIUDLE-AGED GERMAN WISHES SITUA- AW tion as cellarman: country or city; under- stands wine-making, blending, clarifying; also di tilling end brandy-making; can run machiner; understands vineyard and orchard in every detail. Address S. W., box 87, Call Offic PPOFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S LIGHTNING dress-catting maching his latest improvement over all other methods in use; simple, durable and perfect: 10 guesswork nor refl ing: cuts directly on cloth withoat aid of pencii, paper, weights or thumb-screws; satisfaction guaranteed or fee re- funded: increase of business compels us to remove New address 702 Sutter st. 1o larger quarters. FRsT-CLASS TAILORES WAGNER, 807-311 Fiith st. . ON COATS. e Sunday), 317 Sixth st. TEADY FINISHERS tolearn. 307 Clementina s LADY SOLICITORS WANTED. APPLY bet. 8and 10 4. 3. or 5 to 8 P. M. (any hovr PANTS: ALS( 0 ONE AT LAWRE 30 \\‘Sduu cord; painter; sailor for a gentieman’s MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. CHOPPERS, $1 AND $1 50 PER yacht. ©) BUTTER-MAKE < farmers: 5 laborers: 2 cooks, $35 and 4 ond cook, $30. MURRAY & READY, 63: $30; 2 MILKERS: 8 5; sec- 4 Clay. TV:L'TED ITUATION BY drive milk wagon. Call Branch Office. NG MAN TO ‘Address M. W., box 85, MIND-READING. Mrs. Sniffwell—Why, Bridget, you have been eating onions! Bridget—Sure, mum, you’re a moinde Teader. referen: clerk, bool with 'tra Call Office. city or country, as T; well acquainted Address Clerk, box 139, ceper or man: ng public. y competent as_garden- Lousakeeper, cook Or waitress: very Please address Reliable, box 109, Y YOUNG MAN IN ; long experience: best of speaks four languages. Address R. 8., box 104, Oall Offic ACCUSTOMED TO WORK private places, wishes situation; city or thoroughly ' understands horses, cows, arden and general work, Address J. J., box German, French Addréss box 6, and English: best of references. Call Office, Oaklan NGLI: nts a job: horses; willing to make himself box 120, stands usefu IMPLOY. OF ANY KIND WA EDRBY strong respectable young man of 20, living with his mother: has experience as shipping clerk and in work; moderate w. : good Address Twenty, box 158, Call Office. HES SITUATION TO ows, do gardening and referen: : best references. Address ZIESCHE, €31 Kearny st. YS MAN WISHES SITUATION AS fireman; can run stationary engine: best of cil eference from last employ box 99, C JITUATION WAD 1) wife without children on a ranch or private place; man understands all kinds of ranch or pri- Address F. M., vate work: wife £ood cook. Address T. RATH- GEBER, Napa, Cal. DRACTICAL MINER AND MININ man desires a position as mining foreman of a gold, silver, lead or cinabar mine; best of refer- ences. Address 19 Rausch st., San F 28 YEARS, LATE job i ! or Americ: . Cail or” address W. GRAVES, t., bet. 3 and 4 p. uation on private plac ence. G. B., room 25, 403 Broadw £00d Tefer- , cor. Mont- gomery AV S NEWS FOR 5 CI WEEKLY CALLL. in wravper, for mailing. ANTED—MAN, EXPERII rapher and typewriter, in CED STENOG- mmission-house; must be quick and accurate at figures: Lo assist on books and act as entry cler! early hours:® steady employment; state salary expected. Addréss P. O, box 2416, ST, DOCTOR O yer to rent oflice. 23 Kearny or SPE ILIP KLEEBURG, Hotel. b’ T ANTED—M orchestra; call daytime or Tuesday, 8 P. rehearsal. 1747 Mission st. USICIANS FOR AMATEUR ., for T:A LOR_ WANTED—GOOD, SOBER PANTS and vest maker for Redwood City. Call Sun- day morning, between 8 and 10 o'clock, at 121414 Powell second JTRONG BOY 541 Market st. AT PRE: SING. NTED — COATMAKERS: ST Tk good wages. 541 Market st. MEX oo LOYMENT, $1 AL start you in a business that pays %3 50 Apply at store, 328 $25 collect, ete; owner will show he has been lished in business 5 £500 monti ) STEADY MAN AS PARTN 0. LICITOR box 154, Call Of venth st., near Harrison. EADY 0 WILL « day. . assist in office: do some plain writing, estab ears and cleared from $200 to , box 138, Call Office. Wik as private detectives under instru experience not necessary tional Dete JEAMEN FOR EUROPE 2 all principal ports. JREE BEER: BE z y M, 10c: ting 15¢:'a towel for every customer: 8 chairs; no waiting. " JOE'S, 32 Third street o8 AT AND P. / chanics. RS R LY M or, 944 Market st. ctions; XTRA BIG BARGAINS FOR THIS W. EEK: $1000—One-third interest in manufacturing business to manufacture their own patents. $550—Second-hand and new furniture-store in extra good location; doing A1 business: good for $200 clear per month. F125—Lady wants partner in good paying fruit- store. Wanted—Good restaurant, exchange for fine Pproperty ; must be paying place. Apply SMITH, PRIBER & CO., 1001 Market st. $ 2'hors: MILK, DAIRY 900 » ranch across the bay; has 8 fine cows. , new wagon, barn, outhouses and 150 Leg- horns; 4-room house and 50 acres of land at lowest rent. GEO. STEERS & CO., 22 Kearny st. “A N ESTATE HAS 4 BLOCKS SOUTH OF THE park to sell; It desires to sell same co-overa- tively; by this method a $1000 lot can be got for $20¢ ; easy terms; only 20 more people desired. Address for particulars Attorney, box 160, Cail o ice. rooms. ARG cacy and GOLDSTEIN BRO: s 12 ter st. DELI- | airy produce; fine locacion; living- | SO0 .000.000 woman for $10,000: ASSURED RIGHT MAN OR | #9000 payable from income; part of 4 inyentions; one patented. Address Quick, box 108, this oftice. = liv lease assured. MRS, F. K. HOUSTON MALL BOARDING OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH OF owner, photo and ferrotype gallery, building, ete., included: furnished and fitted up ‘with com: plete stock, apparatus und negatives: 3 furnished ing-room: 409 Stanyan st. vill sell with or without instruments ; For further particulars address HOUSE FOR SALE. AP- ply Call office. Ethel—I cau Ethel THE ENGAGED COUPLE. issed your 1se it was so much like you. it kiss you back? No. hoto yesterday be- George—T‘hen it wasn’t much like me. CELLENT BUSINESS OP of monopoly manutacture and wholesale IN WAY trade of greatly, improved household necessity: stock of goods on hand: no previous experience and but few hundred dollars required; or would trade for real estate. Particulars of . D. SICKLES, 318 P¢ er who {5 & g0od designer, striper, letterer, painter, etc. .; one_but & fi 21, 223 Mark LASS PAINTER AND ORNAMENI- scene- ass’ man need ap- et st. ¥ YOU WANT GGOD, SOBER COOK, Fi class single-handed, call at 245 Minna st., be tions to count! Third aud Fourth; no obj price; &/l repairing done at balf price; work g teed. ' 564 Mission st.. vet. First and Second “ their wages to place accounts commercial colléction : no charge uniess suc KNOX COLLECTION AG JIRSTCLASS LADY TAILORS. 504 SU' 'ED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIV TRST- uaran- esstul. NCY, 110 Sutter st. TTER 5-C sireet B ARBERS—BARGAIN TO-DAY; shop, with bathroom, for sale for location; must be_sold Barbers” Agent S. FUCHS. Inquire 325 Grant ] EMOVED FROM 706 TO 72t ard-st. Theater; misfit shoes changed hand shoes. PP, ght HATR $450; central t ave., HOW- or ex- best place In the city for new and second- —CITY AGE \ JANTE insurance compan; and of long residence tive, box 154, Call Bran be active. ' FOR LEADING must be weil acquainted Address Ac- 8 WANTED EXPER + iness man to invest in a legit 15.60: 0t st. NCED BUS- imate enterprise after thorough investigation. Only prin- al of business standing need address Oportun- 7HAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER FOR ABOUT $1000 worth of ladies’ cloaks, ulsters and jack- ets, new goods? Jewelry or diamonds preferred. w. H., box 99, this office. For on account of going away. leather store. SALE—A GOOD SHOE SHOP CHEAP, Call at 116 Ellis st., NTROT, A FEW HUNDRED Would you like to 0 YOU lars cash? DOL- t the promi- nent pleasure resorts of the Pacific Coust and make a g dress Wi ood 1 st, box 93, this oflice. 5 with a chance for large returns? Ad- B AK for ready m SRY T0 BE SOLD FOR REASONABLE offer; horse and wagon; 45 barrels daily at | good price; best street in ci 3 on: counter trade; taking in $900 a month cash: no accounts over 1 week; sickness cause of selling. B., :%1/, Dbarrels of beer a weel box 166, Call Office. IRST: retiring. Wi and upwerd The Ralston NTE San Francisco, telephone 1132 or Qakland, telephone 402. double-filtered distilled water in 514-gallon lots SS BAKERY FOR SALE: OWNER at 10c a galion, free of expressage. Health Food Company, 203 Sutter st., 168 Broadway, JOR SALE—HOM business. Apply this office. JOR SALE— S TFAC turing business, with best machinery; has in rocess of construction orders amounting to over this is & rare chauce for a bargain. address Owner. box 162 RESTAURANT; GOOD For Call Branch. LODGING-HOUSES ROOMS cinity Wigwam; $ 2 gome: EGANT ¥ 600. SPE E; ’S, 30 Mont- $250 (YORNER HOURE OF 75 ROOMS, NORTI Market, st., cheap rent, price $2500; 2100, elegantly fu St., Dear Pow gomery st. 4 §37 ROOM Tears 810, - SPHCK'S, 50 ) Montgomery. -ROOM HOUSE; RE ing $100 mont 7~ 11 ROOM . Market. BUC PLAINLY FURNISHED; ORTH OF 5 rooms, on Geary rnished house of 25 rooms, 0 GEary ell. SHADBURNE CORN 50. DE THOUSE KER, 1208 3 NT ONLY 8 &, 1206 Marl R SALE AT O3 ness. 36 furnished rooms; v ply 1314 Stockion st. ALL, COME FOR BARGAINS TO BU' TELD er buildin FURNITURE JURNITU 2810a Ho FOR SALE RE OF 6-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE. ward st., near Twenty-fourth. e K H « folding, RASKY, CARPETS PICTURES, fi0n beds, furniture; low priccs. Cal. the trade. 779 Mis T 180 FOR LE—8 ROOMS, WELL FUR- D . nished; very cheap account departure. 29 John st., Off Mas near Jackson. EDROOM carpets, K CHAIRS, $1; 10-1312 Stockton. SETS, $11: O, SHIREK, 45c¢. UT PRI this week I cloth, 25¢; 7-piece cham| ranges, $6 free. T. EDUCTIONS ON LARGE second hand; 400 car at TOCK, NEW AND ets, good as new; oil- parior suits, #19 up: linoleum, 45c; er suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 26c! cash or_imstaliments; goods shipped NE 126 Fourth st. ITY ST. ) Renovating Works, 38 and 40 STEVENS, manager. TARPETS J renovated same as new. CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 3. 0 Golden ARPETS « ovating ate ave. THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND FERGUSON & 7 1 TED WITH Pioneer Car- i, S0-40. 'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. telephone east 126. WELL CLEANET old established carpet cleaning ing 8¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. S CARPET BEATING AND RE works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228. PIANOS, VIOLIN: ‘square p Tight, $125, excellent tone and g0od case; smalier upright, $70. Flood buildi Bros., ete. THER AND SHEET MUSI EXCELLENT a nice large up- URP! D iano, full size, ‘$7; The J. DEWING CO., 2d floor ng, Sole Agents for Hardman, Chase WLEGANT than half JTPRIGHT Room 12, JALN S’cuvnnm‘, STEINWAY, DECKER BROS. uprights, TPRIGHT cost; Ei ‘merson $85. HEIN CHIC ING PIANO AT LESS cost. Room 21, Flood buildin: PIANO; ORDERED S R B owner, a music-teacher, for what it will 0od buildin: PIANO, STOO[LAND S Flood building. S—PIANOSF TORGANS Post T & CO., 324 515 Van Ness. ER, BELOW , 40 O'Farrell st. nearly new. K S, STEINWAY, W SALOON; BEST LOCATION: 4 - nished rooms; large whisky trade 5 10 gailons of whisky in Stock: clearing $126a month. BARREIT & Co. 86514 Market st. Al out QELL CHEA] tunity. W. H. GRAY, 577 OR SALE—SALOON ON CITY FRON quire Bouquet Saloon, 634 Murket st. T. . IN- BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A kood piano by renting. Be careful to go 0 KOHLER & CHASE’S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. HEIP.S WANTED. “The undersigned will be thank?nl for information of the present whereabouts or past residence of any of the persons named below. Most of them once resided in San Francisco, Cal., 2nd the others so- journed here for a time, but all of them long ago lett the city. None of them have been heard irom for over twelve years, and some of them for over twenty years. No doubt nearly all of them have passed away, many of them being probably the victims of accident. ‘The undersigned will pay liberally to be informed of the birthplace of any of these PaTtics or the resi- dence of the kindred. “These are the names of the persons referred to: Henry J. Cordts, a native Aun Holman, Brooklyn of Hanover, Prussia. _Hotel. Joseph Bauer. Owen McKarnan. Paul m, searhan. William Faughney. Job T. Edgar, carpenter. Michel Morkam. ‘Aldrich Fenner, farmer. Hugn Green. Manuel Joseph. John McDonough. Manuel L. § Edmund _Ryan, Clinton John Johanson. Hotel, 8. Wm. E. Crosten, s sail- Manuel' Silva Garcla, ‘maker from Norwsy. _Darwin, Inyo County. Joseph Joakin. Matthew Hayes, a labor- Jahn Jahnsen. ing man: was accident- Richard Koempfer. ally killed in_ 0 Matilda Oltman. D. 1881, H. Maria Mooney, or Liles. Mrs. H. Maria Sauer John Taylor. (wifeoi John A. Sauer) ; Mary O'Bricn, Broadway was born in St. Albans, _and Kearny st. Vermont, A.D. 1827; Job last heard from in San P g Franeisco in 1873. Honora Kelly. Giovauni Pratesi, of the Henry C. Benn. Martinetti Troupe of Wililam Malone 1862. Margaret Budler. Antonio Sands. Dr. J. P. Roberts, or Mrs, ‘Wm. Warren. Sarah Roberts. John Benecken. Bridget J. Feory, or John Buckley. Feur; Albert Johnson. Mary Haggerty. Jeremiah Pendergast, in John Connolly San Francisco between Thomas Standon (not 1870 and 1874. Stanton). Kate Welch; was laun- Patrick McCauley. dress or chambermaid Richard Corbezt, Idaho at the Lick House in _City, Idaho. the geventies. Benjamin Mann, Idaho Mrs. Mary Burke, a wo- Patrick Considine, 511 man of some culture Mission st. and wrote a fine hand. Frank Finnerty. Henry Stewardt, of the Ann Forskey. old ship “Isaac Jeans.” Mary Coilins. John Jund. P. D. Mulloy. Julia _Brennan, Folsom John B. Casey. st., 7th and Sth. Patrick Moran. James Graham. Truckee Michael Roach,Stewart’s Robert McCarthy, Hotel, Oakland. Truckee. Albert Freelan, Oakland Frasse, Kern Point. . Donovan,Sacramento, County. ; James Burns, Centerville Edward McArdle, Butte William Ryan, Portland, County Oregon. 3 5 T. H, Jenkin, Forest Hill. J. f‘lti‘ ivoy, Eureka, Ne- Wm. Fagan, Livermore _ vada. 3 yi Join Hewltt, Ploche, Ne- James Moorehouse, Ala- vada. e meda County. Patrick Connelly, Em- Martin Maroney, Peta- pire City, Nevada uma. 3 Address OSCAR T. SHU , attorney for absent e Zearny st., San Francisco, Cal. 509 K LL NOT BE TBL debis contracted by w fe 3 here: D WOA tockton st. ATISM CURED; derful discovery. E. L. } @O0 () SEALSKIN A &200 box 128, this office & AKS DANCI FOR CHILDR Fix Mission, bet. 5th and 1SS 5 N Daths, ladies a; sealed instructions 2c, or 24-page ill. catalogue 6e, mailed. ¥ Bazar, Boston, Mass. ADIES, DR. FRENCH FEMALE L0 Rever fall sate and sure: sealed 81 ticulars 4c. “W” Auram Medicine Co., 55 st., Chicago, Tl JNFORMATION WANTED AS TO T whereabouts of the heirs of JOIIN P. MU PHY, who died near Oakland, Alameda Count, Califgrnia, November 16, 1890. and also of t heirs of MARY E. MURPHY, his wife, who d at the same place on the 19th day of Novembe 1889. Any heirs of either of said _parties, and particular the children of MARGARET ASP: TON, nee MURPHY, at one time supposed to have resided in Brooklyn, New York, wiil I WOVETOORDERFOR SAL also chenille-wove rugs, sil portie desler in_carpet twine in hank or chain atlowe: rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland, C: NE MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers. Oak Bed Sets. Oilcloths and Linoleums. Stoves and Ranges. e ‘Thousands of bargains. We keep everything. Castior clme pavments, J. NOONAN, 1017-1018-1021-1023 Mission st., above 3 ..$14 to “From $10'up CKTR BROS,, STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other firselass makes of pianos; little used; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'F: EWSPAPER. fit for sale in & growing interior town. 0OD-PAYING BU embrace an earl for man and wif oppor- irteenth st., Okland. | A finely exuipped newspaper and ob-printing For par- 0. box 2684, San Francisco S JENNY LIND for 5 cent: 50M FOR A LONC O and cup good cofte nto st. CAKE 44 Fourth st. ALARM L HOUSE, 100 624 Washington st., near Kearnys 6TH _AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 16¢ night. MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 160 and 20c a night, including coftee and rolls. 32 =1 single surn rooms, $1 week; 20¢ FEMALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—50 GIRLS FOR MO ing to fill places at housework in private fai iltes, hotels and_boarding-bouses: wages from $15 VLDU 0. Apply M. PLUNKETT, AL HOUS 'OR G. W oo o cotngeys 420+ il eapenacs pattz sood home. Call MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. PRENCH GIRL, COOKIN WO $25: 2 German girls, general housework, $18, $20; Protestant girl, general housework, small family, $20; French sécond girl, $20: upstairs girl, German or French preferred, $20: young girls as nurses and do light housework, $15: call early. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. ©) WAITRESSES FOR SAME SUMMER RE- sert, $20 each, see party here Monday morning; 2 waitresses, same conntry hotel, $20: 2 waitresse same couniry hotel, $15: 2 chambermaids, §1 German restanrant cook, $25. C. R. HANS CO., 110 Geary st. ©)() GIRLS AND WOMEN FOR DIFFERENT 2Y places, $15, $20 und $30, MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. ALTHY WETNUR (100D, 1 Fourteenth st., cor. No« (VTRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOU work; family of 2 und 2 children; references required. ' 2201 Broderick st., cor. Washington. APPLY 8¢ “v OM WA housework or window-cleaning. nu ¢ ) RS child, willing and obliging, to d Jork in exchange for good home: o Please G's IMAN WOD shing, froni MES LEH ANTS WO TS WORK BY g or cleantug. Call 2211 Pow HE DAY, 230 Hickory' CTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH do any ‘kind of ity or country. 11 or address 1729%4 Mission st. Y DAY; R housekeeper. floor. N LADY WISHES POSITION AS usekeeper. Apply 1118 Market st 7OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION Call 5 Mason st., room 7; second Efi\sl ERN LADY WOULD LIKE as housekeeper, Call 5 Mason st floor. ADIES WISH 4 girls for cooking and gene: 113 Antonio st, off Jones, near Eilis. A POSITION, ., Toom 2: first PECTABLE work call at ANTED—BY GOOD WORKI NG WOMAN any kind of housework, washing and ironing, scrubbing floors and cleaning indoors, by the day. Call at 547 Mission st., bet. First and Second. SOLE LADIES W (oMP T COOK - and German styl DO g OSITION housekeepers. Call at 514 Kearny st., room AS AMERIC! fond of children; work in city or country in neat family. Call 129 Third st., room 1. T'\ PEWRITER AND SHORTHA. Wants a position; hes had ex Jor §8 a week. Answer T. W., ND-WRITER nce: will work perle x 128, Call Office, ’(‘10:17*1- E Y Call'at 130 Twenty-first st. AND RELIABLE GIRLWISHES general housework, or would go as nursegirl. D'nzss")uémxsu‘q TED; PATPERNS|COT 1. t0 orde; McDo 1 Academy, 218 Po SITUATIONS WANTED-. BEST HoTEL HELP IN THE 13 nished by C. R. HANSEN & CO.. TARDEN wishes a LUEDEMAN, nurseryman, corner Lombard and Baker sts. steady situation. MALE. STATE FUR- 110 Geary st. A FIRST-CLASS GARDENER Address MR. SPECIAL NOTICES. LUISA HOLM, SWEDISH M. for ladies. 215 Capp, nr. Seventeent B 3 HOME FOR T ing-in_hospital; rest cure patient and lids; competent nusses 606 Haight st 'mpatnlessly withoat a knlie in three minutes. Chiropodic Institute, 3634 Geary st. ‘iava- | OACHMAN—MARRIED MAN rived {rom New York wishes above; thoroughly understands his horses, harness and carriages JUST AR- a situation as business about first-class driver; willing to make himself useful: best of references: city or counts Lok 141, this oflice, ; country preferred. Address S., FI RST-CLASS WOOD-TURNER sawyer, all-around machinery m: ation in pluning mill. Address P. Napa, Cale AND BAND- st situ- VIRL FOR NOUSEWORK AND C German preferred; insmall family. 1830 Eda. 00D GIRL TO COOK AND DO GE! housework in small famil quired. Call at 704 Fell st., nr. Webster. MAGICIA iady, with musical ability preferred; write i pirticulars. Professional, box 109, Call Oftice. THE L ADING SHORTHAND SCHOOL—IN dividual instruction; day and evening. Ayres’ Stenographic Institute, 325 Montgomery, Y rr?x'r SD—A GIRL ON FINE VESTS. 8124 urk s VV NTE D WAITRE: and parlor-maid; German or Swedish pre ferred: references required. Apply bet. 1 and 2, 1701 Van Ness ave QTRONG, MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN 1o take care of an eiderly Iady. Inquire at 2220 Filimore st., cor. Clay. (QrERATORS “AND VEST-FINISHE custom vests. 509 Kearny st., roo ANTED—TAILORESS ON 935 Market st., room 11. W ANTED—CATHOLIC GIRLTOTAKE CARE children; must be willing t0 20 to the country. Apply 924 Page st [RST-CLASS FINISHERS ON _Y¥ coats; steady work; good wages. 541 Market. ND BABY AND ASSIST; WAGES fter 2 v, M., 417 Eddy st. R WIDO ith 2 children. Apply from 2 to 5 . M., T, Wi 1055 Denison st., near Twenty-third ave., East Oakland. NURSEGIRL, #$15; SWEDISH cook, Berkeley, $25; 3 general housework girls, $15 to $35, city and country. Call Monday early, 9 Stocktou st. JIRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES CAN OB- tain positions. 9 Stockton st. IRL FOR COQKING AND GENERAL Ut housework; $16.* Call after 1 ». a. 824 Union. ANTED—LADY WITH $350 TO BUY GEN- teel siore: business near Baldwin. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. TPRY ACME Hi $)1 ELLIS ROSEDALE—PRICES REDUCED; ight. 57 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ night; $1 week. REST IN CITY--SINGLE ROOMS, 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, $1 50 per Pacific Hons ANTED—LABO) 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House SRS AND M , Commercial and Leidesdori? .15, 20 AND week. sts. propes. etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st.: 100 rooms; 25¢ to 1 per night; $1 25 to $4 per ooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 60 a reading room- daily papers. 36 Clay st. week. . 150 A DAY; $1 week; CHE,\F ND BEST IN AM E S SRICA—TH E WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age i AGENTS WANTED. GENTS—“ABONANZA!"—YOU CAN MAKE £\ more money sell lar-Alarm Lock and I than 2ny other goods: ve sells on sight; welghs 3 ounces; county and State rights free. For particuls dress Pacific Coast Introduction Ce p Guard in the ng the only combined Burg- world small capital required; Tetails $1 25; ars ad- 3 S. Hill st., rm. 9, Los Angeles, Cal., gen. agts. Cal., Or.&Wash. 29 TO $1 PER DAY AND COMMISSION D) paid teachers, students and clergyme; no books or peddling; business pleasant and perma- nent: spiendid opening for gentiemen and ladies; our new plan is indorsed by all; reference required. National Merch: Wabash ave., Chicago. adise Supply Company, 243 b lea W ness. Inquire 1024 Treat ave. 550 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR;: DIV, cable and electric transter place: owner ing city; bargain. Address B., box 113, Call st oft Californi WITH LIVING-ROO) ¢ sell on account of other INE sacrifice; i I ANTED—PARTNER, WiTH SMALL CAPI- tal, having no objection to traveling; profits y !‘1021)00 daily. O REX rooms: unfurnished; very liberal terms; well will pay well » must leave tow! $ L., box 103, Call Offi MARTINEZ T — T, DI W tage, 5 rms. For further informa- tion apply 12 Selina plac AT A busi- TCELY LOCATED BAKERY AND STA- tionery store; established 15 years; owner Apply 34115 Fifth st. PARTN « clzss gentlemen’s furnishing 5000 SR WANTED IN FIRST- goods business, connected with merchant tailoring; es- tablished for over 10 years: supervise the tailori dre 55 G. all Otfic well located; one to ng department preferred. Ad- avenue, ALOON FOR SALE—9 YEARS' LEASE; | S OR ABLISHED WELL- PAY- ing corner grocery and saloon in the Western Addition; best of reasons for selling. Inquire of LEVY &'CO., wholesale liquor dealers. 219 Grant prominent corner; including large wine cellar and beautiful flat of 7 rooms; this saloon is the best appotnted and most_elegantly fitted-up place in the eity: business is well established; reasons for selling. retiring from business: will’ be sold cheap for cash. Call or address JACKSON BREW- ERY, 1428 Mission st. 3 gai 500 Pocrates on Macket 35 n in the city. xth st RESTAURANT DOING A FINE the best bar- Apply to JOHN REIDY, 19 JOOR SALE—$300: A NO. 1 CIGARSTAND; day trade only; first-class chance for live young ma n. 429 Montgomery. Inquire of FRIEDLANDER & KAE SER, OTEL FOR SALE—HALF-INTEREST IN one of the leading houses of the city; terms and price reasonable. Address W. B. C., 301 Sut- ter st AINS O MAN, CLAY & CO. SH HASE. " PIANOS FROM $100 UPWARD: EA NOS SOLD UPO! C plan; please call and have it explained; the easiest_terms ever quoted for procuring fine piano. ERMS; LOW SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and . KUMLER & AN HAVE DRESS for $3: dresses popular prices or engagements to measure. 11 Ges REMOVED TO 1613 TURK, or baths and treatments. by the day ) ME. B r.18 and 19. EADQUART phones, chea) Works, 720 Montg; LANCH pened, come home. ALL AT FONZO'S CAFE FOR FIR 3 refreshments; furnished rooms by the day or Center st., Berkeley station, Berke| . C. H. SPENCER HAS DISCOVERED How to grow new hair and save what you have; a large class under treatment. Send address for book explaiuing treatment, 1206 Marker. Also lady partner wanted with $350 to open up a ladies’ department. G. BA = F.W. e. M O'Farrell, agent for Hallet and Davi pianos JEW ELEGANT _ makes, almost ne AUVATS, 769 MARKET- DGER, WITH BENJ. CURTAZ, 20 HAUPTLI, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, HAS - removed to 1156 Market st., next to the Maze. v; BAIL original_cos S CER 721 cker & n pianos. UIET PLACE FOR LADIES TO TRADE IN stocks and grain; large money made on small investment. WHEELOCK & CO., 318 Pinest., R ANCER AND TUMORS CURED; ELECTRIG and magnetic treatments to women and chil- dren for chronmic and nervous diseases reduced price to the poor. MRS. LEE, 327 Ellis st. TLLIE LIPMAN, WHO DESIRES TO FIND JOHN, CHARLES L., ADA L., ALICE L. address Brooklyn Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. NE LIE DECASSERS, the widow of RAPHL DE- CASSERS. EINWAY PRIG .Y USED; grand tone; half-cost. 721 Market. IOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW. ULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. HEAPES AMERICA—THFE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. HORSES. OR SALE—CONTRACTOR'S OUTFIT; 50 head of horses and mules with harness; 20 sand- wagons; 40 scrapers of all kinds: whole or separate on easy terms. C. A. MACOMBER, 123 Clay st. TOR SALE- 1800, at —8 HORSES, WEIGHING 1450 TO Fourth and Brannan sts. JOORSALE, of roadsters, surre. horse, buggy, harness, Apply 504 Su , CHEAP—WELL-MATCHED PATR harness. etc.; also 1 gray etc.; will sell all or part. atter st. OLLOW THE RUSH TO MISS LEARY Sixth st.; finest styles in Easter milliner: AIR-DRESSING, 25c; ANY STYLE; PIO- neer hair-store. B. SPITZ, 111_Stockton st.; estaplished 1869; strictly one price, 25¢ only. MAIRDMONIAL NEWSPAPER OFFICE IN WL Anchor Hall, 997 Market st.: by mail, 15c. Free lebture on marriage every Wednesday even- ing, 8 o'clock. W ALIZ GUARANTEED; PRIVATE OR I3 class. PROF. FOSTER'S dancing-school, 997 Market st. HE NEW LOUVRE DINING-PARLORSJAT 8-14 O'Farrell st. are the talk of the town. JINE SUITS, $15; DRESS PAX 4 X distie Clothing Parlors, 14 Geary st 118 F Union Stables UST ARRIVED—3 CARLOADS OF HORSES weighing from 1000 to 1700 pounds; suitable for truck, wagon and road horses. G. LINDAUER, 62 Howard $50 - suit hitching. EASTMAN' TOR , JIARNESS AND BUGGY; able for lady or gent; stands without ion and 24th sts. S PASTURED; $2 A MONTH; SEND for circular. F.A. HYDE, 630 Commercial st. inds; second-hand wagons, buggy, ' carts; also 20 cheap horses. W e ~HAND HARNESS; ALL Fifteenth and Valencia sts. SELL DATSY LANTERN; ells at first Sight: agents make $5 a day AG! Y .Oakland, SAN active KENNEDY'S NOVELTY HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—: or store: at once. SPEC ICE VACANT FLATS; HOUSES , 30 Montgomery. FURNITURE WANTED. HOW CASES, BAR, RESTAURANT, CANDY outfits, fi xtures, ete., bought and sold. 125 Fifth st. 5 175 .« notions; 4 living-rooms. dero st. BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND 707 Devisa- $ 1oci monthly. 1200, BARGAIN; 'BEST STOC . cigarstand ‘for the money; ce ation: am going into other business Address C. B., box 108, this office. KED entral lears $120 ARTNER TO TRAVEL THROUS dress X., box 99, Call Oftice. #H UNITED I States; legitimute business; large returns. Ad- ¥ rockaway, AND PHARTON AND cheap. SULLI- TO NDRY WAGONS, buggies; also hack. 828 HarrisoL. $80! Ay ply Call Office. GROCERY AND BAR; LONG LEASE; . living rooms; cheap rent; no agents. URNITURE, COUNTERS, SHOWC restanrants bought sold. ANDERSON,11 ASES, 21 Mkt MONEY WANTED. ANTED—§1500 ON EXCELLENT estate security near San rrancisco: t REAL he im- provements insured for the amount of joan, pay- able to mortgagee: 11 per cent will be paid for one year; no ex; ply to JOHN L. RICHTER, 518 Market st. nse for examination of property. Ap- WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, $400. low rates on first-class diamonds dress Loan, box 101, Call Office. WOULD LOAN THIS AMOUNT AT 5. Ad- ght()fin»}l,\ D CART CHEAP; e, F.W. 5, Call Office. IN, 109 S] 7 ) for clothing, books and jewelry. STATE AYS GOOD PRICES STORAGE AFE, DRY,CHEAP PLACE TO STORE furniture, etc. LUNDY FURNITURE PANY, 818 Mission s YouR com- JURNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER- chandise recefved on storage: money advanced ©on consignmen above Powell. re-proof bullding. 410 Postst., ‘QTORAGE OF FURNITURE, PLANOS, IT hold geods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Ma OUSE- rket st CTIVE STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE- writist; five months: frait business; count town, near city; state age, experience. B., box 147, Call Office. I’ 421-423 Market st. PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. MIRST-CLASSSTORAGE ; ADVANCES MADE CHAS. L. TAVLOR, outside HEW N Chf BUNCE, 1008 Broaday, Oaklan store, stoc] TT, 500 Davis st. FcTu SALE—GREAT BARGAIN; GROCERY . fixtures, horse and wagon: oute: fine location. Apply to ROSS & 200 0 11 Office. 11.001 icago residence for Oakland property. ALE—MILK BUSINESS RUNNING 2 wagons, putting out 125 gallons per day. dress A. B., box 95 WILL EXCHANGE 2 U . proved ranches for g0od schooner; Ad- | NIM- E. E! SEWING MACHINES. EWING-MACHINES RENTED, §1 50 PER month; al $5 upward. 11 kinds repaired; machines soly 1568 Market st. e LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED U mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. NIRS. TLL TAS OVED her Oratorical, Vocal and Dramatic Academy 10519 Van Ness'ave; vocal classes Monday #1 mo.: dramatic classes Wednesday, 8 day, 8 P, $8 mo.; chlidren, Saturday 50¢'mo. ; DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAV Ly collections, damages, wills, dzeds, et HOWE, Att’y-at-law, 850 Market., cor. Stockton. ~ RL YOUR DANDRU T 100ks bad and leads to a diseased scalp; ona bottle of Smith's wandruff Pomade is guaranteed to cure or money refunded; price $1, at all drug- stores. SMITH BROS. 0o, Cal. IT IN PRICES § WIGS, bangs, natural curl: La Verite curling fluid ex- cels; hair dressed . La Verite Hair-dressing Bazaar, 1170 Market st., over Maze. JC INETOSCOPES FOR SALE; PHON cash. Bacigalupi, 946 Mkt. \ID LAD! al, DETECTIVE AGENC elephone, main 5508, TES' O] J.F. LACK MINORCA POULTRY - Pond st 143 Bartlett, near Twen i~MISCELLANEOUS. RS inglish birds’ eggs, $2, 13.“"35' 3L 10RN HENS CHEAP, T CHEAP. ARGE VARIETY 1T hatching SR LIQUO! g00d bar trade. Apply 368 Third st. ply 22 Fi -WATER FOUNTAIN FOR SALE. AP. HOROUGHEBRED eggs. F. KRAUSS, 1031 McAllister. ith st. POADSIDE HOTEL TO LET—THAT WELL- known roadside hotel with grounds to let at San Bruno station, San Mateo L‘oum{. premises or to DICK C! N, st, by NINGHAN, 306 San Francisco. Appiy on rove 80 « in Western Addition; rent $20; GROCERY AND DELICACY STORE lease; owner has another store and sacrifices place on ac- count of 100 much to attend to. Particulars 533 California st., Phanix bar. H two-third interest: established 29 years. ply Call Office, 710 Market st. AY, GRAIN AND COMMISSION BUSINESS; . Ap- IGAR-STORE; OLD-ESTABLISHED; RARE bargain. Apply this office. * QALOON FOR SALE, CHEAP—ON ACCOUNT of going away. 416 Fourth st. Fon SALE—FAMILY LIQUOR-STORE ON Seventh st. Inquire 132 First st. C for HICKEN RANCH,WITH 2 PRAIRIE STATE Incubaiors (capncity 610 egss) and fixtures, sale, cheap. 4 Silver ave., nr. San Bruno rd. 1RL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HO work. Apply 1811 Broderick st. e W (BEING HOUSEKEEPER, SMALL FAM- ily, on fruit ranch in Santa Clars County; must be neat and economical; to person who would like uiet and pleasant home with moderate wi thie position would be desirable. Address D. C. Alma, Cal. CANVASSERS FOR STAPLE ARTICLE; IN use e 'where: 10) 'flvu“ ng. ‘A&M favorably Known [SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP—TO ALL whom it may concern: Notice s hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing betmagn e J. 8. ELLIOTT and WILL WRIGHT, un der firm name of WRIGHT & ELLIOTT, at 302 Third st., San Francisco, in the grocery business, has Deen this ey dissofved by mutual consent. J. 8. ELLIOTT will continue said business at the same place and will pay all bills of said firm. and is lnnhogg to all debts due said WRIGHT & ELLI . . J. S, ELLIOTT. San Francisco, April 11,1895, $50 greatest bargain _ever GROGERY 'AND BAE; . stock: fine place, w ' offered. WOOD, 917 Market. TARGE business; ICHELS & 0OD-PAYING CANDY-STORE. WITH FAC- tory and ice-cream parlor: owner has to leave for Europe, but canstay wnlunwemr tillhelearns the trade. 130 Ninth st. C ORNER GROCERY ; BAR; 4 LIVING-ROOMS; will sell at value in stock on account of Apply 940 Bryaant st other RESH FAMILY MILCH ‘Twenty-fourth st., near Sanchez, COW CHEAP. 1108 NVITS NS ENGRAVE printed. ROBERTSON'S, 126 Post st LD BUILDI BOUGHT AND SOLD, O Dore tixtures, doors, windows, Tumber, pipe, eic.: cheap. Yurd 1166 Mission st., ur. Eighth. ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, Sifoncases, counters, sheivings, mirrors, desks, safos, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, t00; be sure and see stock and get prices ba- fore gong elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- 1021-1023 Mi ixth. EDDING S F JRES A B! Golden Gate ave. H. HUFSCHMIDT. A LIOT OF EASTERX £ of safes which have been taken in exchange 2s part payment for the Walt, ve: 3 burglamproof bank or coin safes, ?s?v’m':r?lfi?‘e’s. 8 pawnblokers' safes, 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar proof: all sizes them before you order. 221 and 223 Market st., st., San Francisco, Cal STANDARD MAKES ; atlessthan half cost; see The Waltz Safe Salesroom, factory 13 and 15 Drumm 'Fon SALE—ST lady’s drivi Gate ave. YLISH MARE; DOCTOR'S ORt ng. Avenue stables, 310 Golden ()LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. W NDOW SHADES order by WILLTAM M ASHIONABLE DRESSES MADE. 8§ skirts, $1. 108 Fourth st. Pt . 8; A TAY & —FASHIONABLE JOR SAL colt, harness, with delivery F Sixth st.; 3 E OR EXCHAN GE—CHIEFTAIN agon. 1104 Mission. OF GROCERY-STORE AT 120 must be sold; cheap. G585 N CUSHION TIRE SAFETY; ONLY $20. McAllister st. i e W RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S.RAY Mig Co., 12 California st. TLSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, coffee-mill and money-till; cheap. 102 Clay st. Ladies’ Tallors: latestsParisian styles: interior trade solicited ; personal fiiting not necessary : send walist on measurement; goods and findings com- plete from $15 up; suits from $6 up; mourning orders in 12 hou fit guaranteed. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, AMES K. ROSS, ATTORNEY-AT- JAhia building, seventh floor, room 15, " * HO DVICE FREE, DIVORCE LAWS A SPECTAL ty; collections, damages, wills. Ry vt 86‘(‘)‘ wills. deeds, ete. G. W, C OUNTERS, bought and sols SHELVING, SHOWCASES 112114 Market, bet. 7th and 8th TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. 'OR B B FIM‘EST VALUE GET A CALIGRAPH; IT agent, 19 graphs; sup) W. DAVIDSON, ATTORN 3 -V(ll.lrflomll st., rms. 14-15; advice L ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS, Montgomery st and does best work. NAYLOR, lontgomery st.; rents; repairs; Mimeo- TO LEASE. cadge s oot leale s i MONTH; TWO ACRES, CITY, SUITABLE B2 o ikins 07 H., 1032 Market st

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