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14 a0 o e e e e e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1895. THE FARMERS' COLUMN. Orchard and Apiary and How to Care for Them. SOME VALUABLE PRODUCTS. How Diversified Farming May Prove of Great Aid to the Culti- vator. s adds to the value of his A man alw farm when he improves the road leading to it. It seems to be a demonstrated fact that California must eventually be t roots. all vines i on resis The Russian thistle is spreading over the country near Lancaster, and the authori- ties of the State University are looking into the matter witha view of finding a rem- edy. Many who held dried apricots over from last season are intending to hold a while jonger, expecting increased prices as a re- sult of the recent frosts, which in some dis- tricts greatly reduced the crop. Broomcorn T commands from 334 10 634 cents per pound, according to quality. The corn is good for hogs and chickens, and the straw ought to be a profitable crop at the pric i Seed can be purchase W onaent of the Fresno Repub- lican, writing of the necessity of co-opera- tion and organization among fruit-growers in the marketing of fruit, s s that even ild e the necessity for or- A corres] wild geese Teco gani , and follow some chosen leader. California manufacturers of linseed oil mport most of their flaxseed from Austra- lia. Flax yields about 1200 pounds per and commands from $2 10 to $2 25 cre, per cental. This gives a gross yield of iro 7 peracre, and is more profit- wheat-growing. can be sted with a combined machine. The few scale-destroying ladybirds that have been introduced should not cause any orc! t to re. igilance or cease spr: ine. raying is delayved until the tree If isin bloom the chances are that the germs of the fruit will be killed. Great care is nece: in spraying, especially in the of washe Va lled by s Itural experiment it to the station near( fort erent varieties of vegetabl Northern India, obtained from the I Govern Among them is the asa cer a vine resembling the cucum- ber. The fruitis cucumber-shaped, aslong asa man’s arm, and red in color. It is said to be good when pickled. Last year when the railroad strike oc- curred, most of the fr ready to be harvested. fruit was lost_because there were no trans- portation ities. Cherries, b 1shable, were in some instances left the trecs. A few orchardists dried their cherries. Good dried cherries command crop was ripe and As a result, much a fair price, but many erred in drying them with the pits in. Che dried in this manner alw bave a_bitter, burned taste, no matter how nice the fruit was. If the pits are removed before the cherries are spread out to dry, the fruit is delicious. Corn is not raised to so great an extent in California as in most Eastern States, be- cause as a rule more profitable crops can be raised. Horses and cows are occasion ally killed when allowed to feed too freety in patches where the growth has been rank, as they eat the black fungous growth which sometimes appears upon the corn grown along the coast where there is much dampness. It is black, du stuff similar to the ergot ot rye, and is poison- ou showing it should be removed before stock is turned into the field. It is i( dom seen in the more arid interior val- eys. The demand for good apples seems to be increasing on the Pacific Coast, due, no doubt, to the fact that the exports from the Atlantic States to England are increa: ing. A year ago the shipment from New York amountea to 168,706 barrels, while this year it has reached 1,443,592 barrels. We would not ad any one to plant apples 1n inland valleys where the temper- ature is high. The fruit produced in such localittes is often large and beautiful, but does not acquire the flavor of fruit grown in higher altitudes. Apples grown at elevations ranging between 2000 and 6000 feet acquire a better flavor and better keey ing quaiities. If the altitude is too great, however, the young trees must be thor- protected or they will be broken by the weight of snow. Very little broomcorn is raised in Cali- fornia, i much of whatis used in the manufacture of brooms is imported from other States. It grows very thriftily here, especially upon silty and sandy soils along the del of streams. It is cultivated precis: sweet corn is, the principal care being to rd against planting too thick or too thin. If the former the wth will be too small, and if the latter ill be overgrown, in both of which con- ditions unfit for broom-making. The brush, when cured, should yield at least 800 pounds to the acre, and ‘bring the a crage price of $40 per ton, besides twely bushels of seed, worth 50 cents per bushe These figures may be increased by assort- ing, grading and treating after gathering, which involves an outlay for machine and labor. Itis not unusual that broom corn so_treated b lded over $80 per ton. The machinery ~Yul;eu of is not ex- pensive, 1 could pe the investment of a neighborbood. California farmers do not properly ap- preciate the commercial value which at- taches to our mild climate, and few indeed there are who live up to their opportuni- ties. There are thousands of farmers in this State who raise wheat and buy butter, meat and vegetables, and a few even pur- chase eggs. One of the greatest factors tending to make farming vprofitable isthe fact that nearly every article of food can be raised on the farm. Many a man who re- ceives a salary of $150 per month in the city does not save as much per annum as the farmer upon a ten-acre tract who does not sell more than a thousand dollars’ worth of produce in a year. This is so be- cause the dweller in the city must buy his wood, his water, his mea{, his vegetables, his milk and bhis butter, while the farmer may often secure all these and amuch more absolutely without cost, except as regards labor. Thus the farmer gains from $120 to $360 a year to start with— often more, for the product of the poultry- yard in many instances supplies the house with groceries. But others who farm raise only one product and buy all others. There are in- stances where too much diversity is un- profitable. It would not be profitable, for instance, for any owner of good prune land to raise hay where he might raise prunes. It will pay "him better to raise $200 worth of prunes” upon an acre and purchase the $30 worth of hay which that acre would gwbflbly produce. 1f 40 cents worth of en destroy $40 worth of hay, the hen may, with great propriety, be fricassed. There are many orchardists in Califor- nia who do not raise vegetables. In stri ing contrast are those farms where at this season may be seen green peas, tomatoes, lettuce, onions, and a great variety of other vegetable products, delightful to the eve, I | are are int tho in § cier i fen clos of b e i the is. evel na hei I Th are lea T ext aci it anc Ppre | on B 710 not CH e Pra Sto full; eas( Coll cur unfenced than there are that are fenced. Where stock is not allowed to run at large tion in light housework: small family; can o i cook. Apply 1532 Seventeeuth st., near Clara | there would seem to be little use fora ob Souiy 1985 e s 5 S ence, but fences are always necessary, and if properly built never fail to pay horse-proof, cow-proof, pig-proof, chicken- An orchardist on the Penetencia Creek, that t would be or a boy to ¢l get under it or through it. When fruit hangs ripe upon the trees by the roadsid A good fence always rrow boards from ten to twenty feet in The variet proved the mc nor Wood, Bla way. | not fit for eating afterward. Some mist =y (=g 5, SITUATIONS WANTED—Conti OUSEKEEPER; AMERICAN WID( ucated, refined, alone; wants home; would zo anywhere; no objection to children. MRS. 8., 131 nt to the palate, and profitable as G n thickly SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continu himself useful around privace plac 00D GARDENER, WO 1S ABLE T0 TAKE care of horses and carriages and can make vishes a situ- MALE HELP WANTED. 10 STONE - CUTTERS, "RATLROAD WORK, free fare; sawmill blacksmith. must have Cali fornia experience and shoe oxen; laborers and rock- men, country ; woodchopper. $2 ' cord: woodchop- pers, $20 monh. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. ettled communities fences | Post st., room 19 ;H&: city or country. Address S., box 109, this often considered unnecessary. There [ (NOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION | ° . = prs _'as firsi-class American cook or general house- | (VARDENER OF EXPERIENCE AND BEST more orchards in tnis county that are | (288 fratciss Smerican Cook ¢rene TOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISH SITUA- (OOK—SITUATIO! 5D BY A COMPE- / tent and experienced Swedish girl as cook with Apply at 407 Tenth st., pastor’s b M. E. Church. y erest upon the investment. To be Ho proughly effective a fence should be wages refcrances: handy with fools: wife good cook; no children: want place, city or country. Address Gardener, box 12 00D HOTEL BAKER AND PASTRY-COOK, $65; second_cook, country hotel, $70; broiler, country hotel, $50. C. R. HANSEN & €0, 110 Geary st. TUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED man to make himself useful, city or countrs; i ddress ., box 147, this office 7 ANTED — POSITION AS BARKEEPER, waiter; understands cooking. Apply Rosedale use, 321 Ellis st. W ANTED-FIRST-CLASS BUTLER, WITH %ood references, $45: assistant butler, $25; Frenchman to clean windows, etc., $12 and found; nd cook, $40, ete. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton. HAMPOOER. COUNTRY, $60. C. R. HAN- SEN & C0., 110 Gear: QITUATION WANTED BY A WOMAN WHO S‘iTUATI(fN WANTED BY ENGINEER AND YERMAN LADY, WHO IS GOOD PLAIN ©00k; also understands chamberwork in all its branches: zood seamstress; city or country. Call anta Clara County, has the most ef - 1t fence we have seen. It is a board ce, wigh the boards placed moderately se together, and is capped by two lines harbed w From the m}‘ of the posts about two feet in length it and 10 0bj near Larkin, and English: best of references. references. JITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN proof, man-proof and boy-proof. This is & good cook and understands housework: no | machinist of 15 years’ experience in city or mayv seem radical, but it is fully war- | Obiection to country; references. Callfor 2 days, | COUNUIy; can give good references. Address T., 2y 3 . ¥ i 98514 Howard st. “all Office. ranted by experience. The difference |2 X = g between the appearance of vegetation in a ‘\'mi SGI1AN GIRL WOULD LIKE POSITI K: HANDY AT plat of ,m““‘l Chaton properl(: Fonced aha AN at general housework or chamberwork. M“.-l‘:agn{'nhm p:; \,‘x‘ 'nl)gln:,glaht‘\!llg-‘r";:{l’:; ol € d tha operly D i ¥ill work by the dusy: reasonable. that in an unfenced plat is very noticeable. = e T o 0, Call Office. b WANTS SITUATION AS HO nCall - The fence seems to lend a vigor to plants, Keeper In’country. Cail 1515 Mission st | (3 SITGATION AS GAR: while in f it only acts as a protection | downstairs. dener or coachman; city or country: best of from injury by contact—unless it is a close | NOMPETENT 3 F-AGED WOMAN, T8 | feferences. Address M.'8., box 88, Call Office. board tence sufficiently high to afford pro- fine cook, will work in home bakery or ranch; | 8 NURSE, COMPANIO! | tection from the wind. moderate wages. Call 749 Howard st. | <X invalid gentleman: speaks G Address box 6, 1 Office, Oakland. MPLOYMENT OF ANY KIND WA strong Tespectable voung man of 20, living I his mother; has experience as shipping clerk 1in other office work; moderate wages: good Address Twenty, box 153, Call Office. at an_angle in sucha way | Y rInpLE-AG A g \J wife without children on a ranch or private when the two wires are stretched they | M tion o prieats Mty o 0o Sbamberwork in | DLAC nARERdanangs a1l kinds ot ranch 08 B vent any interference with the fence. | boarding-house; city only. 963 Mission, room 8. _ | GLBER, Napa. Cap. most impossible for a man mb over it, and no one can OMPETENT WOMAN W PLACE BY the month to do _general housework; 50od ref- erences. Apply 22 Ash ave. | s JATION TO DO DRESS- | milies by day, §1 50: suits made, Lo i gold, silver, lead or cinabar mine: ences. RACTICAL man desires a p: ER AN FORE- sition as mining foreman of & best of refer- San Francisco. Address 19 Rausch st >, luscious and tempting, on ear Polk. $5. Dressmaker, 1562514 California st FEMALE HELP WANTED. pays for itself, and better the fence the more profitable it Many claim that this principle applies n to the extent of building a fence of situation as cashier or saleslady in store, or would take charge of linen room in Lotel: good_security can'be given. Address MRS, H. NAVA, 309 Grant ave \ ments. G din: MAKER, fitting gar- 397 S{\n VISH ) generel house 3 ht. S .ady birdsare friends of the fruit-grower. ey live wholly on msects. TS A PLACE TO DO 510 Howard st. RL W ork. T of cherries which have t satisfactory in California Bizarreau, Black Eagle, Elton, Gover- k Tartarian, Belle d’Or- ns and Bauman’s May. eper or an: week or month, in city or country. s Fourth st., room 7. MAKER WOULD LTKE A FEW ments in families; $1 50 per day ylor system: children’s clothes also. A this office. [he usual way to prepare fruit in jars for hibition is to use a solution of salicylic d in water (one ounce to u gallon), using old and sealing the jars in the usual This preserves the natural appear- ¢ of the fruit perfectly, but the fruit is 5 floor. ]'_;".u TERN LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION “/'as Lonsekeeper. Call 5 Mason st., room 2; first floor. kes may be corrected or over- \ d in the right place and then give it yper care than to plant 100 sickly trees poor land, to be neglected later on. | gir! i SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.” oung girls 5 | Stockton st. YERMAN 10 | speak French, in small family, $12 & mont | in family of 9,'ll_grown, #20, of 2,10 a month; 3 housegirls, people with correct and firmly rooted prin- | T : R e e A A iples ca ai 1 ¢ A A —WORK BY THE DAY ; CAPABLE e Z5 e ~ { ciples can refrain from poaching, while the | W {050 0T Sl Cileamtag work or any | TOIRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK AND DOWN- majority “‘\IIP“ _"TS"?' d‘(’l not “‘tt“"‘m l(t) housework. 319 Tehama st. siairs work, $25; German cook, resmum;u.'ws refrain.” What is eaten does not amount | Srororeay = v DESIRES POSL | @nd found: young 'German girl, housework, $20; to mueh. Considerable is waisted, how- | REEINED YOUNG WIDOW DESIRES POSI- | German or Scandinavian girl, general housework, 5 tion as housckeeper. Call 967 Mission si., | 18; German or French second girl, $20; French ever, and often the fruit buds are broken | room 9, second floor. irl, 1ight housework and. care children, $205 10 off or limbs broken. Again, if a cow gets REFINED, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN | young girls who do housework to call early at C. B. into an_orchard in the k?c”m she can 4 wishes situation_to uokgenr_lrnl ?ouu;ork. or | HANSEN & C0.’S,110 Geary st. i greatly damage the trees before morning. | take entire charge of housekeeping; is good cook AITRESS FOR FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY Often the absence of a fence causes loss of | With or without child. Call 116 Sixth st., room 1 ‘thpl, $20: 5 more waitresses for summer re- a greater sum than a good fence would cost. OUNG WOMAN OF GOOD EDUCATION, | sort, $20. Call early, C. R. HANSEN & C0.,110 5 & speaking English, French and German, wishes | Geary RMAN COOK, 3 waitress. same house, $25: £ avi d: restaurant cook.$30, house- 5: Belvedere, $25: Sonora, $20, Clara, $25: 6 housework girls, city. assist, $12 to $15. MIS tockton st. EAT WOMA keeper, $1 OUNTRY, Apply MISS CULLE GIRL SIST IN BOARDING- LEN, 105 Stockton. T WORK: $10. tockton st. Apply early to GIRLS TO FILL GOOD & best wages. MRS. HIRD, 705 Poi T ANTED—-GERMAN WOMAN come, but planting an_orchard of poor s Laant SuORt SRl caniuats pary n | trees on unsuitable land isnot one of them. R £5 a week, nice place; chambermaid and wait at | It is far better to plant one of the right | havsehbeptnga table, $20 and room, countr; ronng, for piace in country, irl for housework girl in fam g MARTIN & C6.. em- telephone main 15, $10 and $12 & month. yment agents, 749 Market 849; largest and best conducted ageucy of its | kind on the Pacific Coast. TSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CATL— | D Aty 3 s ) Market street, open until 12 o'clock every ; reference. B e L e n the year. s ;2 10us 2T 5 glrls, and $15% German, Scandinavian girls for CH OFFICES~525 Montgomery street, housework, $25, $20 and $15; waitress, restaurant, $20. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton. < TADY OF EXP! WOULD LIKE A | w more places as night or day Durse. 21814 nth st. street, open until 9:30 o’clo: r Sixteenth and Mission streets, open 5 H. FOF {PH LODGE 180, A. O, U. W.—Officers and members, you are ified to meet a! corner Market enth sts. INESDAY, April 17,8t . M. 10 attend the faneral of our late brother, ARLES ROUG JOHN MCWILLIAMS, M. W. H. CATTEAN, Kecorde: A, O. H. DIVISION NO. 11 WILL{ Al N ety okl o R 859 Mission st., room 2. 3, COMPETENT ANTS situation in a small, private family; is good cook and lanndress: good referencesif required. Call or address 323 McAllister st. TOMAN WANTS SITUATIC S HELPER in boarding-house or restaurant; understands her business. Call 29 Everete st. fumm-,n:x-r WOMAN WANTS SITUATION J as good cook and laundress: willing and oblig- ing; or would do light housework. Apply 33 Russ cous girl ¥ NESDAY EVENING, A s Hall, 105 New Montgomery ., a17:30 sharp. By order. st., bet. Howard and Folsom. J. 3. MONIGAN, President. - B.E. Sec. TON, O e i, housework? fine reference. 218 Aus- &, BRICKLAVERS — ik n Bush and Pine. P et ) ESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL WISHE DAY) EVENING, April 17, at§ o'clock. Business | .V place to do general housework. Apply 619 | of importance. Picni Bush st. _ Sead ey | W JOHN CAMPBELL, President. | 400D ¥ WISHES SITUATION _ T. Surra, Recording Se X jn family: city or country; reference. Apply B, THE SEMIANA CO RENCE | 7081 Pinest., clty. S of the Advent Christian chur: be held | T ADIES WISHING . RESPECTABLE | V7 with the church in_ Oakland, commencing | i girls for cooking and general housework call at | WEDNESDAY. April 17, and holding over untfl | 1134 Antonio st, oft Jones, near Ellis. the ¥ A WaNt D—BY GOOD WORKING WOMAN kind of housework, washing and ironing, scrubbing floors and cleaning indoors, by the day Call at 547 Missi First and Second. ©) CREOLE L WISH POSITIO 4= housekecpers. Call at 614 Kearny st., room 10. (VOMPETENT TOOK: CAN DO AMERICAN J and German style; fond of children; work in | CLARA FOLT rooms 14 and 15, 9th floor, Mills buildin ctices in all State and Federal courts. . NELLIE BEIGHL Don i Tl x L n imatism su city or country in neat femily. Call 129 Third st., | Y~ v treate ses a special; room 1. s examined without questioning, NOMPETE BAD TENANTS EJECTED I J general | P Collections made, city or country. ty-first st. Kear Wi work, $12 to & “' ANTE custom coats. and apprentic el GIRLS AND WOMEN FOR DIFFERENT ) positions. MURRAY & READY, 684 Clay. COOKS FOR ME asher for city. I D—BLACKSMITH FOR SAWMILL, ranch_blacksmith, $35 and or store, $2 50 t0 §3 week ; but- and found; farmer and wife; chore- ter-maker, §3 man for ranch, $15 and 'found; paper-hanger, $1 day and found: cooper; 1aborers for country, $26 and found: boy for private family and others.” Ap- PIy to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 mento st. W ANTED—GERMAN COOK, L HOTEL, #35 and room, country: German cook, private boarding. $8 a week and room: cook, $7 a week, small restzurant; young man to wash napkins, towels, etc., in a small restaurant: young man for general work In a small notel; French cook in & small place; agents for zood selling article needed in every household. MARTIN & CO., Employ- ment Agents, 749 Market, telephone Main 1849. TLargest and best conducted agency of its kind on the Pacific Coast. RANCH BLACKSMITH, §u5; = BUTTEL- maker, $30, call early: woodchopper, stove- wood, $2 70 a.cord: 4 vineyard hands, steady work, £16; married ranch teamster, $20: basait-block makers; second cook, $35. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. UTTER-MAKER, $30, SEI BOSS HER D hotel cooks, $35 ‘and $45: 2 dishwashers, $15: porter, $20, country hotel; waiter for lunch-coun- 15 woodchoppers, 81 ana $150 per cord. BOY TO 700 Mis- R SCANDINAVIA wait at table; wages $15 and found. sion st. V'VA. TED—ERRAND-BOY; GOOD REFER- ences. 411, Kearny st. BUSINESS CHANCES. GBUY OR SELL A BUSINESS QUIC 3 cash see GUS STRAND, 719 M rkgll M c Q CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; 8 $B00. S5 roome: chmny g BARrS present owner 8 years: retiring from business the cause of sale. STRA 0., 719 Market st. 'TEK) ONE OF THE BIG . had on hand for vea lished, good paying business in iadic ol d estab- underwear, corsets, notions, etc,: select stock: 4 1iving rooms cheap rent. GUS STRATUD, 719 Market s, $65O nheLlEAcms ‘Xxn PORKSTORE; « cheap rent: fine location. BUC. NAN & CO., 765 Market st. it T ALE AINS THIS SEK: Saloons from 15 Restaurants fj ’wg 1o ug% Groceries and Baj 400t0 900 Fruitstores from. Clgarstores from.. Eranch Bakeries from. Lodging-houses from. Butcher-shops from Variety-stores fron ‘Wood and Coal ¥ ards . Ranch property in all parts exchange for city property. See B C€O., 765 Market st. W E_CAN BELL YOU OUT AT SHORT NO- tice: try us. PROLL, STENBERG & CO., 87314 Market N- 0d opportunity NBERG, 873% T, : best location near Wwater front: recelpta §15 to $20 daily: paying in- vestment. PROLL & STENBERG, 873%3 Market. $350. $AL00 D BOWLING ALLEY DOV, big wine trade: lunch; must sell: leav- ing eit; PROLL & STENBEBG, 87314 Market. BUSINESS CH CES—Contin' od A() CORNER BRANCH BAKE 150. fra sfer point : doing nice busines: OFFFESALOON AND( 30 Montgomery C it ear Chronici offered _reasonable. RO ROOMS—MODER 52 Jarge lot; clearing about $300 month sonable terms. SPECK’S, 80 Montgomery at. VW ASTED_TO SUPPLY FAMILIES WITH double-filtered distilled water in 51z-zallon lots and upward ar 10c a galion, free Of expressage. The Ralston Health Food Company, 203 Sutter st., 168 Broadway, TOTEL: COCNTRY: San Francisco, telephone 1132 or 1 Oakland, telephone 402. ROOM: ZL cinlty Wigwam; $600. gomery si. $250 30 A(FROOM HOU 40—[",; $100 month. ©OROOM HOT l_)fmm»t 50. 1 SUNNY W L& house run. ODGING-HOUSE, 14 Livery cheap.” 719 Howard st. Ok SALE AT ONCE, AC ness. 36 furnished rooms; ve; ply 1314 Stockton st. 123D ALL cOME FOR BARC TERFIELD real estate. Crocke 30 ROOMS: PLAT « clears $40. SPECK' CORNE DEC ROOM price $5 1206 Market TRNISHED ROOM: ROOMS, FOR S2 STAURANT; fon; must se'l, account sickness; price PROLL & STENBEKG, 87315 Market st. LE—IMMEDIATELY ;: HOTEL, LOCA- ted among factories; several hundred men em- ployed in vieinity ; sacrifice: sickness: suitable man and wife. PROLL & STENBERG, 87315 Market. 00. G. K » CARPE « folding, iron beds, furniture T)ISHWASHER AND T0O WORK ROUND THE house. 1524 Market st. VOATMAKER TO GO SHORT DISTANCE IN country. Apply REISS BROS., 224 Sutter st. OATMAKER FOR THE COU GARTEN & CO., 7 Montgomery st. 1942 Fillmore st. (()(). SPLENDiD PAVING RESTAU- . rant; principal street, near Market; posltively clears $150 to $200 a month: full inves- tigationand trial given. PROLL & STENBEBG, 83714 Market si. $65O ALE THIS WEEK: POPULAR « corner cigar-store; will sell at invoice: fixtures worth the money; value in sight. PROLL & STENBERG, 87314 Market st. IVE MEN WANTED T0O HANDLE OUR J summer spectaity; will pay competent persons $3 50 per day. Appiy at store, 328 Seventh. BOY, 16 OR 17 YEARS OLD FOR LIGHT in lunchouse; $6 810 Sixth, COOK. BELMON MAN el, Fifth and Brannan sts. ] OY WHO A W : N 10 @ butche "ED—TAILOR. 2, first floor. :D—CONFECTIONER; FIRST HAND. 622 CLAY ST., ROOM §85(), CORNER " SALOON: ~TRANSFER b - point; big day and night trade; safe: cash-register; fixtures worth money asked: must sell, other business. PROLL & STENBERG, 83714 Market st. {XTRA BIG BARGAINS FOR THIS WEE| $1000—One-third - interest in manufacturing business to manufacture their own patents. $660—Second-hand and new furniture-store in extra good location: doing Al business: good for §200 clear per month. (F126—Lady wants partrer in good paying fruit- store. Wanted—Good restanrant, Pproperty; must be paying place. 3] , 1001 Market st. exchange for fine T ANTED HER; $15 AND ROOM. Popular Restaurant, 1020 Broadway, Oakland RLAC $10 PLR month and board 1929 Maznolia st. (100D PRESS X good wages. 541 Marke: ¥ TANTED—LADIES' TATLOR OR COAT- maker. COHN, 710 Hyde st. AN TO TRAVEL NEAR SAN FRANCISCO can_make big money: good team furnished: capital required $350. Apply to-day, 121115 Eddy st., bet. 12 and 3 p. . . WITH $250, BUY HALF-IN ¢ in good-paying shop: either 1o cut or de- | Iiver; only sober man wanted. Particulars 326145 | Montgomery st., basement. i\ TANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us: law and commercial collection ; no charge unless successful. KANOX COLLECTION AGENCY, 110 Sutter st. NTED—MAN TO GO IN PATENT MEDL- 107 Fifth, room DY MAN IN LIG pleasant business; former experience not ne will clear 10 each from $60 to $80 per : cash required, £150. STRAND,719 Market. PARBERSHOP, 5 CHAL B must be sold. 'Tnquire 325 Grant ave., barber's el 8. FUCHS S SHOES 14-SOLE done in 15 minutes. 635 $)CHAIR BARBER-SHOP, CHF Z going 509 Bryant st. N COATS; STEADY WORK, A 10c; HEELS, 25c; also for city, $20. HOTEL GAZETT. ANTE CDISH EMPLOY) Bureau, numbers of £00d housegirls, city and ntry, wages $20 to $25; girls to assist house- nurs g rls, $15 to 320; second s, waitresses, $20 (0 $25. 332 Geary st. SHERS ON CUSTOM COA’ 1 street. RL_TO_ ASSIST housework. 1217 Webster st. D—GOOD TATLOR. NTED—FIRST-CLASS TAILORESS FOR coats. H. DAVIS, 457 Jessiest. IRL FROM 12 TO 16 FOR FAMILY OF 2. 13115 Perry st OUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK, 2006 Sutter st. assist with the baby. SSIST IN LIGHT 1081 Howard, IRL FOR HOUSEWORK. dero st., near McAllister. 00D HELP ON V experience. 641 St EER OUNC NOT UNDEK 16 YEARS TO DO light hous 0 children: $8 month. Call S | 720 Bush st. ANTS FINISHER AT 4815 RIDLEY ST. le M v . 5580. T LM, 8 3 SAC M{cDowell Academy, 213 Powell. v N Vi 215 Capp, nr. Seventcenth; 110 4. e Sogutly. S Aol #/Var Naks dve. B s J ANTED—TAILORESS N CUSTOM COATS W 1Y CUT YOUR CORNS; v them painlessly witho e e winutes. Chiropodic Institute, 361, Geary st. SW. ¥ i Y COMPETENT understands care of horses, s; also good gardener; can best of references. Ad- TUATION W3 D man: thoroughly carriages and harnes milk; handy with tools; dress G. A., box 94, Call AN AND irs. 1 to 8, L PRIVATE MAT- advice free. ATTOR- RMAN) WISH A and make buttonholes. 22 Russ st. OUNG GIRL FOR O'Farrell st., in fo 2 1, HOUSE small family; good home. Call between 9 and 12 a. 739 Golden OTICE OF ME # GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO | e : 2 it I housework ; pleass call 154 Tehama st., chiid JHOEMAK fi’? MISSION LODG near Third. “' AN —A GOOD STRON 5& and_A. M PHER WARTS | ) for American family, in con $20; sce | S SDAY) E Y Position: experience more desired than salary, | 0 hiere. Apply MISS FLUNKETT, BARBERS, FOR ENPLOYMENT CALL_SEC: e ddress A. C., box 143 : W ANIED_FRENCH NURSE, $20: DISH. JASoRenie ¥ ST il 2 = S z CemE e washer, first-class place, $25; German cook, 8 | A3REE BEE SST T “MORIAH_LODGE_NO. LY QUNG WIDOW WISHES SITUATION A8 | in family, $20: 8 Protestant German and French | | for 5 centa af 538 Pacit Meeting THIS x-housekseper: ; CAIli 30 Rurke e 25 SG L | sccond girls, $20; cook, i‘vermu;lzuuryleas':‘bl: ok TeD Y ING at 7:30 FOUNG GIRL LATELY FROM TRELAND | ored cook, $25; hotel waitress, $20, and girls for N 3 : e. 3 \ wishes situation to assist in honsework and | €0oKing and housework in city and country. J. F. ting 15 towel for QU ey 8 chai HEO FROLICH. Secreta cooking. Call 718 Golden Gate ave. iuuosrrl'&co 312 Sutter 5t. Do waiting, JOE'S, 32 Third street. Lit) s i 2 TS PIacETS | v anTe e = - ENTERS W ; TTEND THE LOT NO. 1 1RL, 15 YEARS OLD, WISHES PLACE TO 7 ANTED—TO-DAY. COOK, $25; GERMAN ARPENTERS WANTED TO A' M.—Called meeting < take care children and light housework. Ad- Al nurse, $18: 25 girls, city LEOPOLD, | -/ 1ext :’flfld”“mwm“""g at the Turk-st. E VLN dress L. W., box 166, Call Office. 957 Market st. ‘emple, Apri . i S e 4 TOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY:| W ANTED—WAITRESS FOR COUNTR 600D, SOBER COOK, FIRS ass single-handed, call at 245 Minna st., bet. Third and Fourth; no objections to coantry. JHOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: D done while you wait; at less than half the usual price; wll repairing done at half price; work guaran- teed. 664 Mission st.. bet. First ana Second ILORS. 504 SUTTER 'l Y)EMOVED FROM 708 TO 72614, OPP. HOW- ard-si. Theater; misfit shoes bought or ex- changed: best place in the city for new and second- hand shoes. PATRS OF GOOD SHOES, 25c T0 §1. 564 Mission st.; also 6311 Sacramento st. THE DEAD ENZEL'S ARM ; o electricity. 607 Montgomery st. J{REE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms, 15¢, 20c, $1 week with_breakfast. T,'NDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— i single turnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night 100 MES IO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 153 and 20c & night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. 1 E single furnished room: low Sixth, for a roo Apply SMITH, HUBER & C < INCOME PROPERTY, $225 P! $2100“ month; large corner lot, 56x275: improvements, cottages and flats within 5 blocks of new City Hall and Postoffice; $10,000 can re- main on mortgage: only 87000 cash required: bal- ance in city or country property: income will pay off mortgage. Address Property, box 85, Call Offi DARTNER WANTED WITH $10,000 TO take half-interest in an established manufactur- ing business; money wanted to increase the busi- ness: an energetic man capable of taking the office and financial end of the business desired: will re- fer some of the best houses in the city: principals no agents. Address P. W ‘all Ofice. R-STORE IN BUSINESS CENTER, : rent $60; bargain: must sell o account of going north. See WILKE, 533 Cali= fornia st., Phanix bar. I RESPONSIE E500 - interest MAN CAN SECURE in and management of large salary and share of profits $200 & 123 California st., room 34. _E—FIRST - CLASS RESTAURANT. house and saloon: building of 20 rooms, turnished and full of roomers: must be sold on account of sickness of owner. Call or ad- dress MRS, J. DELCROIX, Point Tiburon, Marin Count, £3000. WANTED, PARTNER; MINING De « and milling gold ores in' this State: has had 45 years' experience. Address H., box 93, this office. ORNER BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY- store, furnished; selling on account of departure. 1035 Folsom st. office busine month. well will TOR S OOD-PAYING RESTAURANT; daily receipts $40. Apply 626 Sacramento st. ALOON—MUST BE SOLD TO-DAY. IN- aquire 114 Seventh st. W ANTED-BUTCHER BUSINESS IN SOME «ood country town by a thorough butcher: or will buy half with good man. Send particulars'W. S. BURRELL, 869 Mission st. : 3 t SALE—HOME TAURAN business. Apply this office. ALOON FOR SALE, CHEAP—ON ACCOUNT of going away. 416 Fourth st. JOOR SALE—FAMILY LIQUOR-STORE ON Seventh st. Inquire 132 First st. r Jackso step-ladder mllfd lorjhe trade ~OAK CHAIRS, $1; BETS, 81 carpets, 45¢. EXREI& 1.\1}0131 Stockton, UT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPE’ second hand; 400 carpets, good as ne cloth, 25¢; parior suits, $19 up: linoleum, 7-piece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25¢; ranges, $6: cash or instaliments; goods shipped free. T. H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. CARPETS. ARPETS, 45c; LINOLEUM, 40c: BEDROOM set. $11. SHIREK. 1310-1312 Stockton st. CARPET CLEANING. (VITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. B STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & 23 Tenth st.Telephone number, south 36. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Iieating Works, 553-7 Tehama; tei. So-40. NKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS, 333 ve.; telephone east 126. LEA 3 ) 14th, nr. Mission; tel. ( MITCHELL CARPET-CLEAN Co. (incorp.); ed carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. INS AND SHEET M LEGANT STEINWAY; ( or sale on installments. 221 NOTHER SURPRISE £\ 'square piano, full size right, $125, excellent tone and good case; smaller upright, $70. The J. DEWING CO., 2d floor | Flood building, Sole Agents for Hardman, Chase Flood building. R PIANO; ORDERED SOLD D by owner, a music-teacher, for what it will bring. Room 10. Fiood building. I'Pn'n.n'r PIAN / Room 12, Flood buiiding. 5 UP:ORGA! $25. A. L. B. FT ‘QCHUBERT, STEINWAY, D upright v new. KEEFFE, 512 “A BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A . good plano by renting. Be careful to go to KOHLER & CHASE'S, 98 and 30 O'Farrell st. ECKER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes. of pianos: little used; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st JTEMME & LONG PIANG CO., 340 POST— Pianos sold on installments; send for illus- trated catalogue. REAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PI- anos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sts. NO BETTER OFFER TO man and wife or to partuer; cheap rent; good location and business. Apply Call Branch. NEW PIANOS FROM $100 UPWARD; EASY SHERMAN, CLAY & (O, utter sts. PARTNER WANTED; $50. 24 THIRD ST, cigar-store. W ROOMING-HOUSE, . for Oakland property and whole or half-interést in a handsome restaurant and bakery. Address room 30, Nevada House, Oakland. MLLINERY AN MAKING BUSI- M ness for sale ablished over 20 years; failing health cause of selling: desirable location’ only one In the place. Cail for information at 317 [Eléventh st., Oakland. RUGSTORE—FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS: doing good business: fine chance for doctor. See owner, 1548 Park st., Alameda. RRANCH BAKERY,NOTION AND VARIETY store at & bargain. 1435 Polk st. S’i‘m\)l LAUNDRY FOR SALE CHEAP: terms, part cash, balance on_installments: do- ing good business; sickness the reason for selling. For particulars address 47 Soquel ave., Santa Cruz. FOORSA \BLISHED 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 avenue. “ACME HO B5 conta per nights 81, 81 36, 31 80, por weok. FPacific House, Commerciai and Leidesdorft sts. “m,\'TEnLL RS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propri- etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st.: 100 Tooms; 25¢ 1o $1 per night: $1 25 to $1 per week. V ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY $! week: rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading room - daily papers. 86 Clay st. PEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- COI-‘FEE AND LUNCH-PARLOR, RESTAU- rant and_ovster-house, at & bargain if sold this week. 208 Eliis st. OURTH ST., NR. stock ; price $250; iy vt CHAS. MAT! th st. TANOS SOLD UPON NEW RENT CONTRACT plan; please call and have it explained; the ferms ever quoted for procuring fine piano. N, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter. CHASE. i "G, BADGER, WITH BENJ. CURTAZ, 20 O'Farrell, agent for Hallet and Davi pianos. S, STANDARD makes, almost new, half original cost; see ag once. F. W.SPENC! 7 MAUVALS, 769 MARKET price; Décker & Son pianos. 7 YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED; grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW. H. MULLER. maker. repaire; ham place. HORSES. ASTURAGE FOR HORSES AND CATTLE, Moraga Land Association, Chronicle build DOR SALE—8 HORSES, WEIGHING 14! 1800, at cor. Fourth and Brannan sts. « UST ARRIVED—3 CARLOADS OF HORSES weighing from 1000 to 1700 pounds; suitable for truck, wagon and road horses. G. LINDAUER, Union Stables, 862 Howard st. PASTURED; $2 A MONTH: SEND for circular. F.A. HYDE, 630 Commercial st. HEET MUSIC 14 TIVING-ROOMS; T rent $14; good stock. 636 Third st. 600, SALCON ON PROMINENT STREE . well stocked: fine fixtures, including plano: good business, which will be proven by thorough trial. Address J. H. D., box 129, Cal Office. AGENTS WANTED. S TO SELL DATSY LAN sells at first sight nake $5 aday. KENNEDY'S NOVELTY Y .Oakland, Cal. 8. urket st. M koo on o ranch: maw Eenerallnsotul abont G NTEDTO DO LIGHT HO ROOMS WHIT place, wife good cook. Address H. I, 1224 Bush | \X slecp bome preserred. 08 Laguna st. €d 33 50 up. 308 - | PRESSER ON LADIES' CLOAKS A’ JOHN I B UICHER-BOY WANTS & UTION tuASLH Nitowast. 0t 2 e and Commissioner of Deeds. to the trad able to drive and take care of | (NTRO! GIRL OF 16 Y RS TO DO LIGHT ed. Office 607 ontgomery st. horses; wages $15 a month and found. Apply A. | \ honsework and assist in the care of children. 7 residence 22 J.B. Mcl teiner st. RE, BOOKBEL Cal mo; C. B., 733 Market s s f\( ? D WIF] SITUAT] 11645 Twenty-fifth st., near Castro; wages $8 a nth. Printer. 4 Commiercial st. DIVIDEND NOTIC private place; man do biacksmithing and ma- cine work, wife cooking. Apply Swiss Hotel, 620 7 ANTED_SITUATION near Pacitic av reference required LAUNDRESS FOR SMALL rences required. 2603 Steiner st., 00K —AND famil; 5L NG GIRL TO DO G eral housewors for family of 2. 412 Taylor s call 10 to 12 o'clock. Et 7 ANTED—NICE VACANT FLATS: HOUSES tonce. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. ROOMS WANTED. W ANTED—BY MARRIED COUPLE WITH- out children, furnished room in exchange for services of wife as chambermaid. Address A. B., box 121, Call Office. £00d_trade: sold account retirins Call 425 Natoma st.. cor. Mary. « —WOOD AND COAL, HAY AND grain yard. Nineteenth and Capp sts. AYING CORNER SALOON: FINE location; streetcar transier stand; also 12 fur- nished rooms included ysrented: reasonable, 20 Latayette st., bet. Eleventh and Twelfth. ORNERGROCERY ; BAR; 4 LIVING-ROOMS; will sell at value in'stock on account of other TWOMAN AS TRONG DISH- 3::? e o 1y IN WHOLESALE T ETETE SRR s MRSV L house by reliable boy: references. Address 38 | I Sugar plantation will be payable st the office of the | L.ouisa st. company Market street, on and after SATUR- ANDY MA WITH KIT OF LS | ST DAY, April 20, 1895, Transfer-hooks will close | T \Vianes employment; references siven. Ad: S Saturday, April 13, 1895, at 12 0'clock M. X0, Call, : b E. H. SHELDON, Secretary, _ | 4ress H. M., box o1, ol el 7 B — MAN AS old Stockion st.; tlonality, with good references, appl “Z'A.\"rl-:u—m' TRUSTY YOUNG watchman in store, hotel or private house, or S WANTED-FEMALE. , FOR GOOD HELP CALL ON_ C.R. run elevator. Address E. W., 1616 Ping st. JPIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT COOK WANTS i GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; 8 in family. 1204 Buchanan st. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Tel, 485. cidbsiadas work; city or country. Address Cook, box 98, SERVANTS OF ANY NA- EXPERIENCED APPRENTICE iloring. 818 Pine st., room 24. ANTED — UNFURNISHED _ ROOM _IN Hayes Valley. Address M. F., Call Branch Office, 339 Rayes st. T OOMS WITH BOARD OR FURNISHED 4 house In exchange for city property. G, box T URNISHED ROOM IN EXCHANGE FOR piano. HEINE, 40 O'Farrell st. d to the I, 315 UNG GERMAN MAN AND WIFE WANTS situation; man handy with tools, horses, bug- flea, garden: wife good cook. Address H. W., 836 city. and reliable agenc, 1. Mai) T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYME. of LEON AN 304. IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK IN SMALL family; wages $10. 2226 Geary. IRST-CLASS FINISHER WANTED ON reau first-class Swedish and German girls are UNG MAN cust 223 Montgomery st. Awaiting situations, Geary st.: telephons 983. WISHES A SITUATION AS | N7GUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. : = ¥ 'hone 983. | Y carringe-washier and harness-cleancr: sover and : LIABLE HELF | respectable: thoroughly understands_his business. | AespCalominAG, O AES S E T /4 Stockton st. Address G. P., box 161. 7OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; SHORT PO! L cali G da; R Tw and sewing by the day, week or month: sleep at home. Address 82134 Montgomery st. . FYOU W or female, city or_country Y WOMAN TO DO CHAMBER WORK IN 514 Third st., tinsop. CRVANT, MALE . apply MME LEO- T ANDY GERMAN BQY, 16, WANTS PLACE in ihe country to make himself generaily use- | 97 hours, small wages: also voung girl to learn ssmiaking. 1606 California st. LD’ el S Emp. Office, 957 Market; open e venings. [ES, CALL FOR COMPETENT AN ful around the house. Call or address 620 Fourth. '$967ro ANY ONE WH! 0 WILL PROCURE IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: COUNTRY oni small family: no washi; $20; ses ANTED—GOOD FINISHERS ON PANT! teady work. 307 Clementina st. ATiabie vieip; all nationalities. - § Stockton st. me a position; country town preferred. T., | P4 VW ANTED-_SITUATION DO _COOKING | 20X 99, Call Office, 3 ‘ and general housework in small family by an N ENGLISH GENTLEMAN (FARMER), active; competent, middle-aged woman. Please | £\ who thoroughly understands the management | (¥ IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES CAN OB call or address 209 Seventh st.. near Howard. of D\llre-bsgahcnule, hll\‘;lfi ll'.ll(leh prizes. f‘:)r hl)rl,fll. tain positi 9 Stockton st. 0 ROT 2 0 R 3 T8 SITUATION | ¢attle and sheep, woul ¢ the en charge of a S8 = = street for two days. A N T e S e e TRST-CLASS TAILORESS, 504 SUTTER (G FRMAN GIRT, WANTS SITUATION 70 D0 | Cyiie ATIO! —— | 75 X upstai vork JITUATION WANTED BY BLACKSMITH'S S e e 1O helpers 1 year's experience. Address ., box B G RUSTWORTHY MAN WITH EXCELLENT TRL PO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK; wages §8. 702A Guerrero st. 3 hotel or lodging-house, city or country. Callat | T'diiaracter, handy with tools. wishes poaition ss watchman or porter. Address Handy, box 145, 00D SEAMSTRESS WANTS POSITION BY | Call Ofti IRLS WANTED — PATTERNS CUT TO order, 25¢, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. the day; is good skirtmaker; charges $1 EE.. box??. Call Office. e PECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES position at housework and cooking. Call 531a enty-fourth st., near Mission. ATION WANTED BY TRUSTWORTHY ‘woman downstairs work or general house- P OUNG GERMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS butchering #ud also a good sausage-maker would like & situation: more of an object than wages. Address G., box 99, Call Oftice. 7OUNG MAN FROM THE EAST WANTS steady situation; can milk, drive or assist gar- dener. Address D. G.. box 118, Call Office. on thumb-screws: satisfactio funded; {ncrease of business com to larger quarters. New address POFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S LIGHTNING dress-cutting machine; his latest improvement over all other methods in use: simple, durable and perfect: no guesswork nor refitting; cuts directly cloth without aid of pencil, paper, weights or n_guaranteed or fee re- I8 s to remove Sutter st. pply 27 Ouk OUNG WILLING GERMAN WOMAN wants situation for general housework ; cooking OUNG GEBMAN WISHES SITUATION TO care for horses, milk cows, do gardening and general housework; best references. Address ZIESCHE, 631 Kearny st. b W OMAN WANTS WORK, GENERAL HOUSE- Sunday), 317 Sixtin st. TEADY FINISHERS ON PANTS: ALSO ONE LADY SOLICITORS WANTED. APPLY bet. 8and 10 A. M. or 5 to 8 P. M. (any hour tolearn. 307 Clementina st. QHANPOOER OR MASSAGE, TO PRIVATE cases or Turkish baths, by thoroughly experi- enced man; reference. M., box 120, Call Office. F work. Address 935 Nineteenth st., nr. Castro. 'REE—TEST AT LAWRENCE DRESSCUT- urig School, 1231 Market st. MONEY WANTED. WANTED—$1500 ON EXCELLENT REAL estate security nmear San srancisco; the im- provements insured for the amount of ioan, pay- able to mortgagee: 11 per cent will be paid for one ear; no expense for examination of property. Ap- Diy 0 JOHN L. RICHTER, 513 Market st. FURNITURE WANTED. HOW CASES, BAR, RESTAURANT, CANDY outfits,tixtures,etc.,bought and sold. 125 Fifth st. JOURNITURE, COUNTERS, SHOWCASES, restaurants bougit,sold. ANDERSON,1121 Mt 10" SETS SECOND-HAND HARNE ALL Kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, caris: also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and_Vaiencia sis. WAGONS AND CARRIAG i} ACK AND HARNESS FOR SALE CHEAP. Tnquire room 53, 606 Broadway, Oakland. LL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND WAGONS £\ for sale cheap. 924 Bryant st. JOR Sa HEAP; BAY TEAM, F nearly new top Larkin rockaway, one set Me- Kerron No. 1 rockaway harness. - Nevada Stables, 1350 Market st FOR_ SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, “THOROUGHBRED S, 1031 MeAllister. ARGE VARIE Linatehing eges. ODA-WATER FOU ‘ply 22 Fiith st. ve been taken in exchange e Waltz safes, as follows: bank orcoin Mleg. 7l]en;flels"' safe » safes, 13 merchant safes: fire ane :nlr)x.l.'-l;' ;’:‘;‘.ffi“;u”..‘tz. atlessthan half cost; see them before you order. The Waltz Sate Salesroom, g 958 Markel st., factory 18 and 15 Drumm at.,San Francisco.Cal. . .t . F70R SALE—STYLISH MARE: DOCTOR'S OR F o3 driving. Avenue stables, 810 Golden Gate ave. OR SA 3 burglar-proof ITEFTAIN ith delivery-wagon. 1104 Mission. 00D CUSHION TIRE SAFETY; ONLY $20. 328 McAllisterst. ¥ CHEAPER THA JOND- . RAY Mig Co., 12 California st. colt, hurness, G business. Apply 940 Bryant st. office business: salary and share of profits $200 uation to make himself generally useful around horse, wagon; investigate; very cheap. 539 ply Call office. fiy, barrels of beer a week: 110 gallons of whisky ICELY LOCATED BAKERY AND STA- $5~0-_'xi’zsixfin.uw “DOING A FINE ixth st and price reasonable. Address W. B. C., 301 Sut- Apply Call Office, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, AU Th [ s R s o B WASTED-A LIGHT DELIVERY WAGON. Apply 127 Fifth st. K LELN, 109 SIXTH ST, PAYS GOOD PRICES for clothing, books and jewelry. PARTNERSHIP NOTICES, NOTICE " OF 'DISSOLUTION — NOTICE 1§ hereby given that the co-partnership hereto- fore existing between ISAAC LEIPSIC, ABRA- HAM_LEIPSIC, JOSEPH LEIPSIC. LEMUEL LEIPSIC, JACOB LEIPSIC, BENJAMIN LEIP- SIC, and doing business under the firm name and style of “Leipsic Brothers,’ at 2835 Washington street, in the city and county of San Francisco. has this been dissolved by mutual consent, by Benjamin Lelpsic retiring therefrom. Notice is further given that ISAAC LEIPSIC, LEMUEL LEIPSIC, ABRAHAM LEIPSIC, JA: COB LEIPSIC, JOSEPH LEIPSIC. will continte the business on their own account under the firm name and style of Leipsic Brothers; that they have assumed all the indebtedness, of the former firm, and further, that all claims and demands due the former firm of LEIPSIC BROS. are payable to the said LEIPSIC BROS,, who will Teceive and receipy for the same. Dated this first day of April, 1895. 5)0 RESPONSIBLE MAN CAN SECURE $500. fteress in ana management of 1args amonth. 123 California st., room 34, ERMAN BOY 15 YEARS OLD WANTS SIT- Cail or address 620 Fourth st. TCHER - SHOP: EXTRA LOCATION: California st. QUALL BOARDING-HOUSE FOR SALE. AP- 76 SALOON; BEST LOCATION; 4 FUR- . nished rooms; large whisky trade: sells in stock: clearing $126a month. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st. tionery store; established 15 years; owner must leave town. Apply 34114 Fifth st. . business on Market st.: the best bar- guin in the city.” Apply to JOHN REIDY, 19 OTEL FOR SALE—HALF-INTEREST IN one of the leading houses of the city: terms ter st. $800 GROCERY AND BAR; LONG LEASE; . living rooms; cheap Tent; DO agents. FOR SALE-MILE BUSINESS RUNNING, 3 wagons, putting out 125 gallons per day. Ad- dress A. B., box 95, Call Office. TLSHIRE SAFE. LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, WCoNce-mfll and money-till; cheap. 102 Clay st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES (0 Boueht and sold: 112135 Market, bets 08 st e e A il ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE, DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIAL: i Qllections,damages, wills, deeds, etc. G. W. HOWE, Att'y-at-law, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. TAMES K. ROSS, “ATTORNEY-AT- Milis building, seventh Hoor, room 16. > " W . ¥, DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 420 ifornia st., rms. 14-15; advice free. FOE SALE—CORNER LIQUOR-STORE WITH 800d bar trade. Apply 368 Third st. HAY, GRAIN AND COMMISSION BUSINESS: two-third interest: established 29 years. Ap- ply Call Office, 710 Market st. WILL EXCHANGE 2 UNIM- $11-000~ proved ranches for good schooner; Chicago residence for Oakland onperly- E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OADSIDE HOTEL T0 LET—THAT WELL- R o road i Ele i ik grounds to let at “JOHN R.AITKEN, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW, 16 and_ 17. 402 Monigome: s . STORAGE ‘QAFE, DRY, CHEAP PLACE T0 STORE YOUR furniture, éte. LUNDY FURNIT PANY, 818 Mission st. Lo ane URNITURE, PIANOS AND Fonuniine eetveton sorsze: mon ndvances n consignments; fire-proof .0 Pog:elh uilding. 410 Post st., San Bruno station, San_Mateo County. Apply on premises or to DfCK CUNNINGHAR, 306 Grove TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HO st, San Francisco. . S hold goods, etc. J: M. PIERCE, 735 M.,ngi' TGAR-STORE; OLD-ESTABLISHED; RARE | JIRST-CLASSSTORAGE:; ADVANCES MAD) C Apply this office. Fradsamat o CHAS. L. 'Auwmn.Ii

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