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APRIL 21, 1895 SAN FRANCISCO “CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every | night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montzomery street, corner Clay: open until 8 ¥ 330 Hayes street, open untit 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner lenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth PLYMOT ATIONAL Church, Post st.. hanan and Webster—Rev. W. D. Preaching at 11 | { " Even- the fourth even Churches.” “The Presbyterial “Half Hours with & T CHURCH, EDDY P. Boynton, acting | ,1595. P . ook, D.D., nnd at 7:30 ¢, “The Bifth, the Reign , 12330 P 3| men’s meet NION-SQUARE near L h at 11 ociety ! r meeting Wednes- | SIMPSON ppal Church, . Hirst MEM cor. H D.D. free; ushy invited to a! | COR. CAPP | —To-day at 11 A, rs’ Church w McClish: s eous Though Often Inscr CH. first of the Mar ev. J. Rowe P M | | Hemphil deliver & s and friend _TRI RCH, COR. BUS Edwa r Eu Sund The first 4 3 ass at 10 4. M. Mor: 9:30 A. Al prayer “CHURCH OF pal), Elev on and SECOND U and Twentis ster and Sermon 11 A. M. 1s Atonement es of the Day.” are invited. esponsible for Sunday-school, ts fre ser Y oun; weicome. THEOSOPHIC public lect v at 320 Po Irving Cl: 'Y OF PROGR n Gate Hall, Sutter er Howell speaker. rs 10 questions from ire, subject Mason and a sing at each vocal and cornet free. GIRCLE TO-NIGHT, § OCLOCK. ARTE: | cles read. Mrs. Mary Steers trance medium. | rst st., off Valencia; sittings. | GOOD ClIZENSHIP ropolitan Temple, Sunday Address by Mablon H. Wi Reform and the Church.” = 8 r. M Circle and pl Henderson, stra. Swain, Slowson. Professor ssion free. ND'S HEAL- | ND MRS. CLEAV e MONDAY NOTICE OF MEETINGS. Noble Grand. Recording Secretary. NDREW'S 0. 205, 1. 0. MONDAY EV- nual picnf en’ Park, § 7 cets, cluding admission to park, 50c; chil- JAMES MCLEA, Chairman. ry of Committee. N CLUB—29TH I picnic and games at Shell Mound Park May 30. “Theusual High- land welcome. D. R. MCNEILL, Chief. JaMEs H. Di Secret: FIFTH ANNUAL PICNIC OF| e County Leitrim Social Club, Mound Park, Berkeley, 21, 1895. Professor Me| the celebrated Irish piper, will ndance. Music by the Emmer Guard Veluable game and gate prizes. Pur- Tickets—Adults Boats leave foot of Market st. band. chase tickets for Sheil Mound. 50c, children 25c. every half bour. ANNUA BEF . orine Knights' be beld at Gienwood, Santa Cruz Mountains, on SUNDAY, May 5. Athletic sports will be held, and vaiuabl izes gi SPECIAL NOTICES. CHARLES H. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY- at-law and Notary Public, 638 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. iesidence, 1620 Fell st. Tele- phone 570. =& CLARA FOLTZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, rooms 14 and 15, 9th floor, Mills building. Practices in all State and Federal courts. “Don: Stomach, liver, kidney and rheumatism sucoess. fully treaced. Nervous diseases a speclalty. Dis-- s examined without questioni BAD TENAN EJECTED FOR Collections made; clty or country. | i | box 98, Call Office. A | QITUATION "WANTED BY COMPETE | QITUATIC | O vate fami SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. WEDISH HOME EMPLOYMENT OEFICE + for good, respectable girls. 1114 Antobio off Jones, near klli: OMPETENT Stockton st. ties, zood Teferences, awaiting positions. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. PERSONALS. Bttt M A = RDENER WANTS SITUATION IN PRI- GA‘-nmEnNnc ; thoroughly understands the care of horses, cows and garden: firsi-class references. Ad- dress G., box 16, Call Office. GOD COOK WANTS SITUATION IN SMALL (G- Dotet o ‘smail boarding-house; night or day. st. 9 :AT_ THE awaiting situation: SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- reau first-cluss Swedish and German girls are Geary st.: telephone 98: Address G., box 58, this office. Y OUNG WOMAN WISHES A POSITION AS Y fousekeeper in n lodzing-house or widower's samily. 'S, 10614 Stockton st. GOOD SERVAN F YOU WAN or female, city OF country, apply MME LEO- POLD" p. Office, 957 Marke:; open e venings TA LL KINDS A Nurse Agency, 131 Post st.; telephone. JOIRST-CLASSDRESSMAKER WANTSA F more engagements by the day: ¢ives a perfect fit and action box 15, Call Oflice. ABLE PERSON WANTS zuaranteed. Address D. r Marke! ET RELIABLE HE. . MALE E KK BY washing or housecleaning: Call 11V 12 Mason st.. room 16. ~OUNG WIDOW FROM THE EAST DESIRES ‘- position as hopsekeeper for wlflm'wr: country preferred. Call for one week at 165 Ninth st. FOUNG ENGLISHMAN WOULD LIKE SITU- ation as butler, coachman, etc.: thoroughly DINAVIAN COACHMAN, “¥¥ Lear city, #256 a month and found, must be able to breuk Colts: also a voung German to cook for 7 persons, $25 & month and a #00d home;: 4 molders on piece work; Coopers on slackc Work: farmers, milkers, cooks and others at W. D. EWER & CO.’S, 626 Clay st TELL RECOMMENDED GARDENER AND kood milker can find n good steady place: $15 amonth. Apply 607 Montzomery, rms. 1 and 2. | © GOOD FIRST-CLASS BARBERS; GOOD 4 wages. 315 Sutter st. “S'i‘xosu BOY TO WASH DISHES. = Plk st. ) ACTIVE GERMANS WANTED. CALL Aonday morping bet. 8 and 9 at 26 0'Farrell st. room AN’ —SC. 1115 tands management of horses: first-class T emnos. Address ¥: By box 18, Call Office, FANTED_SITUATION AS WAITER IN W i class club or hotel by a reliable man. Ad- dress WV. L. W., box 13, Call Office. FOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION TO MAKE himself generally useful ahout the house OF store. Inquire 160 Third st., candy-store. ., N TS L T = | NEAT G COUPLE; GERMAN DE- Y 0UNC WILLING LADY WISHES A POSI- | [\ ‘scent : children; man handy with tools, tion in a dentist’s or physician’s oftice in San | yoo S S G0 lan, firsticlass farmer: wife Francisco, Oakland or Los Angeles: very best rec- | pocd JGEETh BUNRG 00 g Seatl O ommendatlous given; references required. Address | > EDY, box 38, Call Oftice. - competent lad b und sew very reasonable for the su box 107, Call Office. “A MEBICA 2 £\ ranch or as working housekeepe: 610 Clay st. Ppi; n the country by a middle-ag salary and best references. MR ‘\' ANTED—. tion or private family as seamstress, experienced dressmaker. MRS. G, 1727 PERSON WISHES SITUA’ ambermaid in private tami Sixth s T WOMAN WISH and seamsiress, Or tO assist w red woms G., 172 as | chan ork; references. Address Nurse, box | Call Of FIRST: CITY OR COUNTRY best of references. Call or address 502 Mas er nd draper: sews 50 cents a day. HILD, ON fraid of S SITUATIO W AND USEFUL MAN IN RESTAU- rant; by sober, competent person: excellent references: cliy or country. Address ROBERTS, box 19, Cail Oftice. 1 WANT A GOOD, SOBER, R cook, first-class single-handed, address T. 128, Call Olice. W ANTED-_JANITOR'S WORK: TAKE TWO rooms in part payment. Address J. F., box 49, Call Office. ANTED—POSITION meat and pastry coo eference if required. m- BY FIRST-CLASS hotel or_restaurant; Address J. M. R., box 9,0 '\[1 GED MAN WISHES PLACE TO M wvork; can milk one or two cows: can_drive and_take care of horses and work about place; handy with tools; recommendation from last em- plover; low wages expected. Address S., box 6, this office. T OUGH CARP. employment; city or country. box 49, Call Office. 2 QUIVATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED D man to make himself useful, city or country; s 10 object. Address S., box 147, this office. ARPENTER IN ALL BRANCHES WISHES ) work as house or ranch carpenter; will work by the day or month. Address C. M., 'box 1, Call Office. OOK—BAKES: GOOD BREAD—WANTS A J situation in the country. Address MR. MAN- UEL, 1301 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. PPRACTICAL MINE NI man desires a position as mining foreman of & gold, silver, lead or cinnabar mine; best of refer- ences. Address 19 Rausch st., San Francisco. ’“'Z\ TED—BY COMPETENT PAINTER, A Cchance to learn sign-painting; wages no ob- Ject TER, WITH TOOLS, WAN Address R. C. ly: 1th £ R e on, “v( AN WISHES WORK BY THE D. washing, ironing or Lousecleaning. Call 228 Clara st., between Fifth and Sixth RESSMAKER AXD SEAMSTR] = IRSS-CLASS, WILL GO Dress, box 41. Call Office. SCRUBBING OR ANY KI work by the week; sleep home. near Jackson. TOMAN WISHES WORK OF be: ble woman for housework; city 440 Seventeenth st. AND GENTLEMEN room 36 D and KE A POSITION EFL WIDOW WOU KE P \ as housekeeper in the country; ect ¥: 1o other need appl 21 Market st., raom lies by the day or take work home. Ad- Address K., bandy at dressmak- FOR A ly: Address Painter, Call Business Office, S, F T0 N OUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION AS fireman can run stationary engine: best of city reference from last employer. 99, Call Ottice. Address F. M., box ANTED—BY T. run elevator. watchman In store k girl, Alameda, $25; Swedish_cook, San 30; 50 good housework zirls to fill city v places, wages 1SS PLU oT Sutt TO ON THE BAMBOO. “T've had fully a dozen offers of marriage lately.” “Mercy me! Good ones?” “Yes. AllLfrom George.”—From Life. 10, $12, $15, £20 and | F"m:s’r-c:.Au CLOTHING SALESMAN. CO- lumblan Woolen Mills, 541 Market s WORK, GOOD OAT-MAKERS — STEADY wages. 541 Market st. ALESMAN WANTED T0 SELL THE KAPID dishwasher to the wholesale and retail trade: washesand dries the dishes in two minutes without wetting the fingers: $75 a week and all expenses: easy position: no hard work : can make $100a week. Address W. P. HARRISON & CO., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. _(VIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS FOR PO- /sitions in U. 8. Postal, Customs and other Goy- ernment services oceur soon in all States; valuable information, dates and places of examinations, etc , sent free. U, S. Buresu of Information, Ciucinnati, Ohio, W ANTED—GOOD STEADY, ALSO EXTRA waiter. 2932 Sixteenth st. nr. Mission. ROY WANTED. 518 GEARY ST., RESTAU- rant. QOMETEING Boob ¥R JAMES SMITH. JAMES SMITH will learn of a snug inheritance awalting him by_communieating with the under- signed. The JAMES SMITH wanted was the eld- ext child of ALEXANDER SMITH, who was lost, with his wife, his sister and fourof his six children, at the burniug of the steamship Golden Gate, on the Mexican coast, July 27, 1862, JAMES SMITIL was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and was n ware- house clerk in_San Fraucisco in 1862. He s, it living, about 58 vears old. In 1875 James Smith was I the eastern part of Nevada, probably Pioche, and wrote to his friends in California to try and get him & clerkship in the Legislature. Address OSCAR T. SHUCK, attorney for absent heirs of ALEXANDER SMITH, deceased, 509 Kearny st., San Francisco, Cal. MY, NVIFE, SYDNEY HARPER, HAVING left my bed gnd board, 1 am 1o longer re- sponsible for any debts contracted by her. WILLIAM L. HARPER. San ¥rancisco, April 20, 1895. OULD LIKE TO CORRESPOND WITH widow doing business or on ranch; T have some mouey; object matrimony. M. H., box 28, Call Office. TOUNG MAN, INTELLIGENT, SOBER, bright and ambitious, starting in_business, would like to meet lady of some means; view to matrimony; communications strictly confidential. Address A. B., box 14, Call Office, P A N FO! AGE AND ireight to the new gold diggings in Cooks inlet, Alaska, apply to C. D. LADD, 9 Third st. TADIES' AND " GENTS'™ SECOND-HAND 4 clothing bought and sold. MRS. GARRET] 818 Third st,; send postal. 11014 Stockton, r. 2. , COR. TENTH — SUNNY board; bath: new house: $1 ‘QEAMEN FOR EUROPE_AND HONOLULU; all principal ports. 103 Montgomery ave. TANTE D ACTIVE EXPERIENCED Solicitor for house-renting: liberal commission Address S,, box 13, (‘x\}l ()flu;; ARBER-SHOP, SAN PLENDID show for burber to refit y pald right part an old stand in a well- patronized hotel; washstand and gas fixtures are all in and can be bought cheap. ¥or particulars see Stoltz at WILL & FINCK'S. YO MAN WA - X icecream and candy business; single man. Ap- ply to-day 120314 Golden Gate ave. A AN WITH $250 TO BUY COAL 30 Montgomery st B FINCK'S Barber = STON—FEW 045 nished rooms for men: $1 a week up. W ITH $1vou AN START IN BUSINESS and earn from $2 per day and upward. Fourth st,. room 15, from 3 to 6 P M. ¥ —GOOD CARPE B., box 100, Call Branch. e ANTED-FIX “LASS CLOTHING SALES- man for the steady position to right Call Branch, MUST UNDERSTAN SPANISH: 3 evenings a week: state age; wages expected. H., box 14, Call Oftice. ' 3% 11 —TWO GOOD BOYS FOR PED- 724 Fulton st. Address C. party. Seventh st. W ANTED-MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us: law and commercial collection nnless successtul. KNOX COLLECT1O) DARTNER WAN P., box 42, Call Of1 AILORS AND CT San Francisco Cutting School. room 15. W ANTED—GOOD merchant.t party. d ME S 15-S0L, done in 15 minutes. D THE RS TO ATT! 523 Market st., b TO SC a z00d chanc JLICIT FOR for the right this office. PLOYME. 2. Barbers’ Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. ITY; 2 SCHOONERS SHAVING, WITH BAY RUM, 10¢: HATR CUT- ting 15¢: & towel for every customer: 8 chai o waiting. JO hird street. ‘QHOES HALF-SOLED 10 MINUTE » done while yon wait; at less than half the usual price; #ll repaiing done at half price; Work guaran- teed. ' 564 Mission st.. bet. First and Second LASS LADY TAILORS. 504 SUITER. S ABLE GIRL WISHE: 0 do houseworl (oK COMPET! £00d rederence ITUATION required by yt vriting taugh NTED_BY housework in plain small fa £00d cook and neat: wages $10 per month. Ad- dress Cook, box 10, Call Offic position in a family take full charge of & _business , Cal Office. AK 3 istaction guaranteed. Call 728 G ary st. MAKER — MIDDLE- country preferred. Co%x AND CHAMBEBMAID, SAME HOUS] $30 and $20; laundress, $30: Scandinavian se¢ ond girl, Oukland, $25: 12 housework giris, cit and country, $20 aud $25: 6 young girls, assist, $12 MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. G G gL. SAN RAFAEL, $12. ockton st. work onaranch, $26: also girl for general housework and plain cooking on ranch, $15 to $16 a month. Call early at W. D. EWER & CO. 28 Clay st. WO COOKS FOR R v and others. MURRAY or | = TO r will take work home: sat- QTRONG YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- EWORK »2J tlon to do general housework: wages $20: no children; good home; small wages. Ad- employment office answered. Call 1921 San 025 Ellis st., Lorin, Berkeley CRTERYT Dot Fo R it PERSON WITH GOOD RE ] ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WITH ences can find good home; $10 month; family child 4 years old wishes to do the work of small | of 2: short distance in country. W.P., box 46, family in country: £00d cook &nd housekeeper. | Call Office. Address G. F, B., box 70, Call Office. QITUATION BY YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST general housework; wages $10. Address Erie st. “SPECTABLE MIDDLE: \ woman wan ition as housekeeper; city country. 160714 Folsom st., 2t0 5 P. 3t GED GERMAN 0 DO LIGHT T WORK; Apply 1629 Sutter st. N 56 HOLE _MA- chine; wages paid. KON N, 126 Eighth. ED FROM 706 TO 72615, OPP. HOW- Theater; misfit_shoes 'bought or ex- changed: best place in the city for new and second- hand nhoe!ir () MEN FOR A LONG J) LIND CAKE and cup good cof nts. 44 Fourth st. NT] EN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP Steam beer, 5¢: bottie wine, e, 609 Clay st. 500 PAIRS OF GOOD SHOES, 25c TO $1. 664 | Mission st.; also 63115 Sacramentost. ’\VXKE‘THE DEAD — WENZEL'S ALARM clock ; no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. JREE COFFEE AND ROI 704 SANSOM B L single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night. 100 =3, T0 TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 fand 20c a night, including coftee and roils. 24 Washin Kear: 5 cents per night; $1, $1 25, $1 50 pe Pacific House, Commerciul and Leidesdorft sts. \V ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHA. or. \V’A.\' ED—A COMPETED FOR GEN- eral housework. small family, for Mountain View, $20, and a girl for general housework, small F or address 300 Hayes st. (COMEETENT _J 10 do cooking or laundry worl boarding-hous 111 Twenty-sixth st., near Mission. in hotel S WOULD LIKE p at home. Ad- NCH WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day washing, ironing and housecleaning. Call TS SITUATION good reference; city or country. washing, for Alameda, $20. 1114 Antonio st., off nes, near Ellis. " T ANTED—GOOD TAILORE: steady work. 935 Market st. ()PERATORS, TATLORE:! G T FOR LIGHT tom 508 "\",\' GIRL housework: German or Swedish preferred; wages $8. 1211 Scott st. earny st., To0; ON or “OUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION take care of an_infant or do light housework. Call or address 1226 Lombard st. }*r RST-CLASS COUK, manager: “00k,” Call Branch Office, 717 Larkin GOOD BAKER A best of clty references. Address T6 | WANTED_A GIRL, TO MIND A BABY. y 1081 Howard, OR GENERAL HOUSE- ND dudf: s A T e LG PPRENTICES T0 LEARN DRESSMAKING, including tailor cutiiig. MME. GREFS, 236 arrell st. TERMAN GIRL FOR COOKING, NO WASH- ©) CREOLE LADIES WISH POSITIONS Y OUNG RO ] sires a position as housekeeper. sion st., room 9. second floor. RY GERMA wnd care of children. Call 621 Commercial. RMAN LADY K AS of family in traveling any time this summer; re ences if necessary. A on Sunday from 2 to 6 P. 3. cepers. Cail 514 Kearny st., room 10. Call 967 Mis N GIRLTO DO UPSTAIRS WOR OULD LIKE SIT- uation to travel as companion, or will take care ress 16 Farren ave., or call As 25, call this morning; girl for lght up- vork. ily of 2. 705 Polk st. PPRENTICES ON PANTS; WAGES PAID Lfrom start. 541 Market st. B FmsT-cLEéé FINISHERS ON COATS, AND rentices. 541 Market s PER WEEK! §1 PER WEEK! 81 PER week at the McDowell Dressmaking Acad- emy; we have the largest and best school on the coast: we teach cutting, fitting and finishing, ct, everything pertaining to dressmaking; we have & dressmaking department, where the pupils RE fer- JTOUSEKEEPER—AMERICAN WIDOW, ED- ucated, refined, alone, wants a home: country referred; no objection to children. MRS 8., 0st, room 20. ‘work for themselves or customers: pupils guaran- teed positions free; we have more calls for dress- makers using the McDowell system than we can supply: all ladies Interested in dressmaking are 131 especially invited to call and inspect our establish- 'NG LADY WISHES SITUATION ress or do chamberwork; city or_coun! Call or address M. G., 816 Sansome st., rooms and 13, upstairs. ment; we recommend dressmakers, supply cutters to suops and cut paper patterns to order from 26c up; if you want the new full skirt and_sleeve we cut it; call and see our school, the class of work that 13 being turned out and the number of pupils; AS try. 12 00D DRI cuts by Taylor system: children’s clothes also. dress M., box 99, this office. SMAKER WOULD LIKE A FEW ‘more engagéments in families; §1 50 per day; $1 per week is all we charge in.the finishing de- department: country dressmakers, send 35¢ for the new full skirt and 25¢ for the big sleeve. The McDowell Dressmaking Academy, 218 Powell st., Ad- 7OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION 4 housekeeper, - Call 5 Mason ., Toom 7 sec r. San Francisco. E GARNER'S DRESSCUTTING AND DRESS- ‘making school; complete course in dresscut- AS ond ASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION as housekeeper. Call 5 Mason st., room 2; first floor. ting $10; dresses cut, fitted and stitched for $2 50. 219 Powell st. COUNTRY DRESSMAKERS SEN the new full-skirt pattern: girls wanted. ND 35c FOR Mc- SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. B\ STEADY, SOBER, MIDDLE-AGED M. who has served séveral years on police foy permanent position as janitor, waichman or similar work ; first-ciass references. Address W. HOLTZ, 616 Folsom st. DOWELL DRESSMAKING ACADEMY, Powell st. YERMAN GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Call 2225 Sutter st. JOIRST-CLASS OPERATOR; CUSTOM VESTS: good wages; steady work; also finishers. 239 213 AN ree, ITUATION WANTED BY man around a place; thoroughly understands care of horses and harness: can milk and do garden work; best city reference. Address box 51, this office. MIDDLE-AGED Seventh st JIRST-CLASS TAILORESS. 504 SUTTER lain | I street. C. IRLS WANTED — PATTERNS CUT TO order, 25c, at McDowell Academy, 218 Powell. Gx-:mu N PRINTER, 21 YEARS, ARRIV. from New. York, 5 years in business, wants uation. H. K., box 29, Call Branch. ED | HPOFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S LIGHTNING sit- dress-cutting machine; his latest improvement over all other methods in use; simple, durable and DDLE-AGED MAN WANTS POSITION Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. N’ C! N B wove them painlessly without a knife in three minutes. Chiropodic Institute, 3614 Geary st. B3 ALL COURTS—LEGAL PRIVATE MAT- privace fumily (o make himecif useal about the place, care of horses and work in garden. or address J. C., 722 Tennessee st., Potrero. perfect; no guesswork nor refitting; cuts directly on cloth without aid of pencil, paper, weights or thumb-screws; satistaction guaranteed or fee re- funded: increase of business compels us to remove IN ILL GIVE 80 PER CENT OF FIRST month’s salary to any one who will fin to larger quarters. New address 702 Sutter st. JREE—TEST AT LAWRENCE DRESSCUT- ting School. 1231 Market st. d a ters; confidential; advice free. ATTOR- | place for me at engineering or draughting: can run NEY McCABE, 838 Market st. dynamo. G.W., 514\ Twenty-first st. ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPE ARDENER: THOROUGHLY COMPETENT; corge Hartman. NDER AND fiefl $3 50 up. 309 Bix! J.B. MCINTY Print 422 C life experience; _fruits, lawns, greenhouse, landscape worl ave., San Francisco, Cal. floyers, vegetables, : best reference. Particulars G. M. STRATTON, 2715 Golden Gate WALE HELP WANTED. FHAMPOOER AND RUBBER WANTED THIS Sunday morning for the lpr(l:%n mud baths. C, R. HANSEN & . 10 Geary st, SITUATION EAT SWEDISH COOK—FOUR YEARS' Teferences from her present situation—wants & “Place in the clty OF country: also a German wait- Tess and parlor maid, with Teferences from present place; & competent ‘Scotch infant’s nurse, and a Dumber of good Irish, German and Scandinavian housework girls, at $16 and $20 a ‘month, await situations. Can be seen at Miss Plunkett's Em- ployment Bureau, 424 Sutter st., nr. Powell. WAITING SITUATIONS — FIRST-CLASS Norwegian cook, 2 years last place: 2 German second +girls; Swedish waitress and laundress: 2 German cooks; several German and Swedish heusework girls, best city references. Ladies can find reliabie help of all natjonalities by ap) or sending orders to MISS CULLEN, 105 ton L., oo 2; telephone main 5520. T YEAR EXPE in wholesale liquor or ¢igar house. Address R. box 13, Call Office: IDDLE-AGED SOBER STEADY MAN of trust; 1 or address wants a job as watchman in any can_give the best of references. G. W. H.. 1238 Bush st. ANE WISHES SITUATION: PRIVATE small ranch; thoroughly understands lorses, carriages, cows. garden and general work; sober A, box and honest: good references. Address A. 112, Call Office. CED TRAVELER AND solicitor speaking 5 languages wishes position ers torrailroud work wanfed today, Sunday, to start Monday; free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. - RAILROAD TABORERS WANTED TO-DA Sunday; free fare: to start Monday. C. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ESTAURANT COOK, NEAR CITY, 850, room: 2 boarding-house cooks,$35 and $40; Sook for pringa; 4 soliclvars for olty. - MUREAY , 684 Clay st. W, Y, R. OR & READ' FARMERS NEAR CITY; near city, $20; carpenter near city, $30 found; 54 NE- G IN ALLTHE LATEST BRANCHES L)' taught at TRVINE'S, 927 Mission st. A TTENTION, LADIES—“EMMA" BUST DE- veloper will enlarge bust 5 inches: guaranteed; sealed instructions 2c, or 24-page ill. catalogue 6c, mailed. Emuna Toilet Bazar, Boston, Mas: ADIES, DR, VORELL'S FRENCH FEMALE pills wever fail; sate and sure; sealed $1; par- ticulars 4c. “W" Aurum Medicine Co., 55 State st., Chicago, TIL. NFORMATION ~WANTED TO whereabouts of the heirs of JOHN P. MUR PHY, who died near Oakland, Alameda County, California, November 16, 1890. and also of the heirs of MARY E. MURPHY, his wife, who died at the same place on the 19th day of November, 1889. Any heirs of either of said parties, and in particular the children of MARGARET ASPEN- LON, nee MURPHY, at one time supposed to have resided in Brooklyn, 'New Yorla will learn some- thing to their advantage by addressing either of the undersigned at Oakland, Alameda County, Califor- nia. ROBERT M. FITZGERALD, Executor. GEORGE W. REED, Attorney. Oskland, Cal., April 4, 1895. RAGCARPETS WOVETO ORDER FOR also chenilie-wove rugs, sik-rag portie desler in carpet twine in bank or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fitth, Okland, Cal. MAY CONCERN—THE SALO formeriy conducted by M LT, at 118 Washington st has been so0ld to and will in future be carried on by LUIS PARRINELLO. late of Bima, Peru. All oui- stanaing accounts should be presented within eight days. LUIS PARRINELLO. April 18, 1895. ET RELTABLE DETECTIVE, BEST OF X reference; save time, money and anxiety. Ad- dress H. H., box 82, Call Office. O0OK ON RHEUMATISM, GOUT AND LUM- bugo sent free to those sending their addresses fo B M. CHESSMAN Manoiscturing Co, Pidts- burgh, Pa. “My heart ith in it, and my thole, and love, and my life and my very exithtenth ith in it!” “Heavens, Johnny ! that little boy tired !” No wonder it made —From Life. DVICE 2: DIVORCE LAWS A SPE! ; collections, damages, wills, deeds,etc. G, W. HOWE, Att'y-at-law, 850 Market., cor. Stockton. FJ ALB-DRE 25c: ANY STYLE: PIO- H e aiatore, BERFHA SPITZ, 111 Stock= ton;: estaplished 1869; sitictly one price, 25¢ only. NE MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers. Oak Bed Sets........ Oilcloths snd Linoleurs ..$14t0 $35 “From $10 up %17 50 up 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mi: AVE DRE AND TED dresses popular prices or engagements patterns 1o measure. 11 G FI EADQUARTERS LONG DIST. phones, cheap: send for prices. Kleln Ei Works, 720 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. ALL AT FONZO'S refreshments; furnished rooms by the day week. 2067 Cenier st., Berkeley station, Berkele; R. C. H, SPENCER HAS DISCOVERED Liow to grow new hair and save what you have: a large class under treatment. Send address for book explaining treatment, 1206 Market. Also lady partner wanted with $350 to open up a ladies’ department. HAUPTLI, LADIES HATR DRESSER, HAS rgmoved to 1156 Market st., next to the Maze. IET PLACE FOR LADIES TO TRADE IN stocks and grain: large money made on small investment. WHEELOCK & CO. R 3. VANCER AND TUMORS CURED; ELECTRIC and magnetic treatments to women and chil- dren for chronic and nervous diseases: reduced price to the poor. MRS. LEE, 327 Ellis st. “Y ALTZ GUARAN class. PROF. F Market st. o JED: PRIVATE OR IN STER'S dancing-school, 997 i i | BUSINESS CHANCE>. e ASALOON: CENTRAL:™ RECEIPTS i rent only $75; price $750; clears ensily $150. Apply SPECK'S, 31 .\(on'womery- G STORE: WESTERN ADDITION; I—)clfl:goverllw- SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery. CHICKEN™ RANCH; 500 HEN 3600 ):u»e.wo . SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery. USINESS WILLPAY 85 PER DAY, $150. BRRR & O, Ba5YA Markos st 650 DELICACIES “AND PORKSTORE o cheap rent: fi ; n %Jlifl.nuxaj: e PA ‘R WANTED IN A FIRST-CLASS business, established for 37 Cor rma- fion address A. I, box 53, this oes, - 0" IO MPROVEMENTS OF FISCHER'S CHICKE ranch for sale; party leaves for cou n(ul:mu‘rtxhdu porgunity for iamily or yovng man, with fittle ex- perience. 546 Thirty-first ave., San Bruno road. VW ANTED—TO BUY A GOOD-PAYING COUN- W hoter. - Addraes ot pariiculars, location and lowest cash price. C., box 10, this office. W ILLIQUOR- RE for sale to close an estate In one of the best business cities outside of San Francisco: estab- lished 25 years; has o fine bar trade: no finer offer ever madé: no reasonable offer refused. Full par- ticulars. J. T. PETERS, Mills buildin; F’OR SALE—CASH, LOCKSMITIL hardware very cnéap. 918 McAlliste VANDY AND ICECREA AC j"sale on ‘Third st. Demartini, 548 Mission st. G. LAMI. 10P, WITH ORY FOR For information call at L. 00M HOTE aring $300. ovEs. NEW B TRE: E. ROOM HOUSE; “ru¥ 1906 Market si. FURNISHED 1 top floor puys renc; $500. 324 Turk. _ TJ F-HOUSE 18 ROOMS, FULL STEADY J roomers, at sacrifice. 249 Stevenson. "% WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, SUITABL ) lodging-house: $25. 544 Sixth low prices. Ca adder maxnfd for the trade. 779 Mission st. DROOM SETS, 1 SHIREK, 1210-131 {F ITURE . LOT 25x120, WITH JOR SALE — CHEA house, 3 living-rooms, stable, barroom, jnclud- ing nice bar fixtures; doing good business; half cash, balance easy terms. Apply 715 Fifth ave., racetrack. this week ut McC, , 948-950 Mission st. Pl ABL EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second b cloth, 25c; 7-piece cham and: 400 carpets, good as new parlor suits, $19 up; linojeum, 45 ber sults, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25¢i janges, $6: cash or installments; goods shipp P ARGAIN; ACCOUNT SICKNESS; DAIRY fine location; living elicacies; BROS., 12 Sutter st. produce and rooms. GOLDST. free. T. H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. ——— e ——— WISH TO DIVIDE MY CALL ROUTE AND o sell 300 evening papers in Oakland. Apply Walk, Call Office. OLEUM, at LRI 1310-1312 Stockton st. $265. 0. Call 417 Sixth st. TORSESHORING SHOP; A GOOD stock, tools and building; land rent $20; stand; trade worth price of whole; building 25X TED—OLD-ESTABLISHED BUTCHER CARPET CLEANIN ARPET B lll.\ MPTC and altering. W 2 P %all | (VITY STEAM CARPET-EF W i iiinesa: atate particulars. 4., box 50, Call e enEERE Office, . T AND AN | STEVENS, manager. "Telephone NER BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY- | — Sl h VARPETS THOROUGHLY J store, furnished : selllng on account of departure. LY CLEAN 3035 Folsom st., 0pposite the p ark. Telovaied same-as new. 8. FE PRANCH BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY AND coifee parlor; established 20 years; no reason- able offer refused. CO0., 23 Tenth st. WHEN Y X poor work send 1 pet Beating Works, ‘Telephone number, son:ih DISGUSTED WITHP PAULDI Pioneer Care na; tei. So-d0. %3000 1 office. GROCERY AND BAR; PRINCI- . pal street; old established business; for cash; satisfactory reasons for seiling. A, box 4 ONKLI Golden Gate av ARPETS WELL C “A TTENTION—THOUSANDS IN IT. CALL on or address J. W. WOODWARD, 465 Ninth Oakland. STAURANT: st. R wife or partner. F LE OR. property in pros GOOD LOCATION, Apply Call ofti NG BU! ia town perons Callforni for S Francisco property or cash. C. W., box 16, Call Office. QALOON:; MUST BE SOLD TO-DAY. quire 114 Seventh st. LOW rent, living rooms; good place for a man and ™ 14th, nr. Mission; el HE Co. (incorp.); old established ca machines; cleaning 3¢ yard. 230 14th, t PIANOS, VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSIC. (1OOD STEINWAY AT $200 AND A CHICK ering piano at $260: both in good conditio; fine tone. THE J. DEWING CO., 2d floor F - ov#ing work: Stevenson N barn for 36 cows, norse barn for 6: water corpal. Appi nJ @OR() MAN OR WOMAD 250 Genaine, 92514 Shotwell, near Twenty §400.58 BUSINESS IN 8 cor. Market and Santa Clara sis., () LD-ESTABLISHED WELL-PAY lara sis., San Jose, best of Teasons for selling. CO.. wholesale liquor dealers. 219 Grant ave. "4() BRANCH BAKER® $140. cndy Sore: grand bargain; rens $15. WOOD, 917 Market st. TLK DAIRY TO LET: HOUSE 6 ROOMS, Iy G. GITANNINI, near ad. TO START PAY- . ing business: will put in same amount. - centrally located. Address A. J. COX, G COR- nergrocery anda saloon inthe Western Addition; Inguire of LEVY & . NOTION AND 5 sunny living-rooms; NEW. LAR AN ful walnut cas ficed for 817 9 UPRIGHT EW, Schubert, Steinway and Decker Bros. 515 Var ss. JTPRIGHT FOR_SAL BLE U ofter refused. 35 Rus Sixth and Seventh, 00D UPRIGHT PTANO FOR PRACTIC this week, £75. Room 21, Fiood bldg. ARGAINSIN NEW AND2DJIAND PIANOS; Hazelton, Bro times prices; installments. , 735 Market st. OME INDUSTRY—HEM) PIANO CO., 340 Post; pianos sold on installments; send for ilinstrated catalogue. ‘v TED—TO DO SOME BUILDING; TAKR lots as part payment; owner to furnish all ma- terial; none but owner need answer. E.G. M., Oakland office of the Call. | aife ywhere: @ nice selection s at present ARTNER WILLING TO INVEST IN AN ES- | 4 by SHERM CLAY & CO. tablished optical business: capital goes to in- crease business. Address box 19, Gell Office. G700 BUYS PRINTING AND MANUFAC- | AR D (00 turingstore; central. B., box 8, Call Office. crest: established 29 ¢ Call Oftice, 710 Market st. '“r',\'.\fl-.b:To SUPPLY FAMILIES WITH | double-filtered distilled water in 514-galion lots | end upward at 10c & galon, free of expressage. The Ralston Health Food Company, 203 Sutter st., San Francisco, telephone 1132 or 1168 Rroadway, kland, telephone 402. 00d_piano b KOHLER & CHA ECKER BROS. other first-class makes of pianos: little nsed; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O’Farr &-‘1500 WANTED—PARTNERTOBUY (Va) saloon. Address E. D., box 64, this office. « half interess in first-class g0od-paying 'EA?;:TA}{KET FORSALE AT 26 SEVENTH city. ASY TERMS; LOW PEICES, KUHLER & CHASE. (100D PAYING HOTEL FOE SALE FOR cash. Address H., box 2, Call Office. W, & BADGER, WITH BENT. cT « O'Farrell, agent for Hallet and Davi pia ALE—WELL-EQUIPPED PRINTING i Tnquire 1009 Post st. ; party going it (100D CHANCE FOR A RESTAURANT MA. inspection solicited STANDARD see at JEW ELEGANT UPRIGHT: makes, almost new, hal? original cost once. F.W.SPENCER & CO., 7 L AUVAIS, 2 £ price; Decker & Son pianos. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHM! Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. }‘(i]: SALE- NER GROCERY AND BAR living-rooms; good_trade; sold account retirins from business. Call 425 Natoma st., cor. Mary. 'v,") CORNER SALOON: BEST PART OF V), East street; fine fixtures; cheap rent; ing from 12 to 15 barrels beer per week. In: quire at Call Office. BAKERY FOR SALE; OWNER v Call Branch. JQTEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY U » nd tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 M JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & O H. MULLER. maker, repairer. % Latham place, EWS FOR 5 CEN WEEK'S_ X — THE WEEKLY CALL. 1p wrapver, for mafling. — HORSES. A GOOD BAKERY; DOING GOOD « trade: with new oven; horse and wagon; 50 sickness cause of selling. Address B.S., box 95, Call Oftice. LASS RESTAURANT. boarding-house and sltloon: building of 20 rogms, well furnished and full of roomers; must be sold on account of sickness of owner. Call or ad- dress MRS. J. DELCROIX, Point Tiburon, Marin County. > 3000. ¥ ED, PARTNER; MINING « and milling gold ores in’' this State; as had 45 years’ experience. Address H., box 93, this offic HE NEW LOUVRE DINING-PARLORSJAT 8-14 O'Farrell st. are the talk of the town. JOR SALE—GOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT; daily receipts $40. Apply 626 Sacramento st. W iy iiow hiac B4 Roikin, Reno House proper. etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st.: 100 rooms; 25¢ 1o $1 per night; $1 25 to $1 per week. " T ANTED— \ DAY $1 week ; Tooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 & week; reading room - daily EIWP‘. 36 Clay st. AGENTS WANTED. W ANTED-5 GOOD SOLICITORS. vada block. % TO $4 PER DAY AND COMMISSION ) puid teachers, students and clergymen: no books or peddiing: business pleasant and perma- nent; splendid opening for gentlemen and ladies; our new plan is indorsed by all; reference required. National Merchandise Supply Company, 243 Wabash ave., Chicago. 55 W ANTED—6 FIRST-CLASS CANVASSERS 10 introduce besy atlas up to date, Call 9 10 12 A. 3., ANDREWS, 7 City Hall ave. AGERTS TO SELL DAISY LANTERN; SAM- ple by mail 25 cents; sells ai first sight: active agents make $5 aday. KENNEDY’S NOVELTY AGENCY Oukland, Cal HOUSES WANTED. 7 VACANT FLATS: HOUSES at once. SPECK’S, 30 Monigomery. ANTE or stores FLATS WANTED. FRE suiTs, $156: DRESS PANTS, 84 76. Misfit Clothing Pariors, 14 Geary st. DR SALE—HOME RESTAURANT; GOOD LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st., upstairs. HARLEY—CURE YOUR DANDRUFF, IT 1ooks bad and leads to a diseased scalp; one bottle of Smith's wandruff Pomade is guaranteed to cure or money refunded; price $1, at all drug- stores. SMITH BROS, b3 Ct nanufacturers, Fre: E PHONOGRAPH outfits bought for cash. Bacigalupi, 946 Mkt Y/ ISITING-CARDS ENGRAVED AT ROBERT- SON'S. 126 Post t. OR 6 ROOMS, BATH, WITH MODERN conveniences, by & respectable family of 3 people. Address T. B., cigar-stand, 30514 Califor- nin st. ROOMS WANTED. LADIES WANT TO RENT DINING-ROOM where there are not less than 10 boarders. Ad- dress MRS. HEROLD, P. 0., city. PRY REFINED LADY A CHEAP ROOM IN PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED—TO RENT IN EXCHANGE FOR Alameda home, city residence or improved ranch. _Address C. G, box 8, Call Office. estate security near San rrancisco; the im- provements insured for the amount of ioan, pay- able to mortgagee; 11 per cent will be paid for one year; o expense for examination of property. Ap- Py to JOHN L. RICHTER, 513 Market st. FURNITURE WANTED. C. MUTHER, THE AUCTIONEER, RUYS + furniture at highest cash prices. 5 Fourth st. HOW CASES, BAR, RESTAURANT, CANDY outfits, fixtures,etc.,bought and soid. 125 Fifth st. FUENITURE, COUNTERS, SHOWCASES, Testaurants honght.sold. ANDERSON,1121 Mkt WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ICYCLE OR TY PEWRITER IN EXCHANGE and care of CANDINAVIAN TEAMSTERS AND LABOR* 2 MILKERS FNIIDMM recelved on storage; mo. for nicely furnished room. 73714 Howard st. WANTED—A, BICYCLE (sEcé'NP <HAND); iatesy model. Apply 258 Clementina st. ANTED — SECOND-HAND CASH REGIS- ter; stage price. 639 Broadway. ANTED TO BUY—AN ENGLISH FOX TER- rier dog. Address JAMES CORTI, Midford, Or. LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES for clothing, books and jewelry. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. B A A A~ A A AN WILSON BROS., 1710 MARKET ST., BET. Tenth and Van Ness—Getour rates and exam- ine our method for st of furniture and all kinds of household goods; dust and vermin proof; separae rooms at 10w races. AFE, DRY.CHEAP PLACETO STORE YOUR furniture, etc. LUNDY FURNITURE COM- PANY, 818 Mission st. EDDING INVITATIONS ENGRAVEDAND printed. ROBERTSON'S, 128 Post st. LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, etc.: cheap. Yard 1168 Mission st., or. Eighth. ‘QECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safcs, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, t00; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore Eol elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- 1021+ Mission bove Sixth. TURES AND PLUMBING. 623 Golden Gate ave. H. HUFSCHMIDT. business. Apply this office. 00OD-PAYING CORNER SALOON: FINE location; streetcar transfer stand; also 12 fur- nished rooms included: alwaysrented; reasonable. 20 Lafayette st., bei, Eleventh and Twelfth. OR SALE—TIN AND PLUMBING STORE; cheap. Inquire at §52 Mission st. YORNERGROCERY ; BA VING-ROOMS; will sell av value in’'stock on account of other business. Apply 940 Bryant st. CLAIRVOYANTS. STA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER, magic charms; love tokeus; true picture future wite and husband: teaches fortune-telling develons clafrvoyance, slate ‘writing, etc.: bas ti seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder coarm fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentietn, N[ME. PORTER, CARD-READER: LADIES, 50¢; gents, $1; palmistry and clairvoyant: sit- tings, $1'60. 210 Turk st., near Jones. TAIRVOVANT—FEE 250; LADIES ONLY. 537 Third st., basement. V ME.WALTERS,GREATCARD READER;NO humbug; returned;25c¢; gents 50c. 337 Tehama. o= GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES' clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1185 Market. DRESSMAKERS. FASHIONABLE DRESSES MADE. skirts, $1. 108 Fourth st. AY & CO. 815 GEARY—_FASHIONABLE TLadies' Tailors; latestParisian stvles: interior trade solicited : personal fitting not necessary: send waist on measurement; goods and findings com- plete from $16 up; suits from §6 up; mourning orders in 12 hours: fit gaaranteed. #3; DENTISTS. NY TOOTH FILLED OR EXTRACTED painlessly by my secret method without dan- gerous cocaine OF gas; won 8 first prizes; prices rea- sonable; work warranted; all operations experil; Gone; remermber T have removed from 6 1o 20 O'Farrell st. D! 0. LEEK DU L ek, and Sunday until noon. R. C. E. BLAKE'S INDESTRUCTIBLE teetb—LATEST INVENTION—Especially for ridge work; positively guaranteed never to break: any patient once seeiny them will admit this is the tooth most wanted; aiso DR. BLAKE'S enameled letinum crowns: no display of gold. PIMPHE HIGHEST ART N DENTISTRY, Prices moderate._Oftice 405 Sutter, ur. Stockton. A CHALFANTS'S 8 MASON,COR. MARKET, sets of tecth are made to please OF 10 charge! on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; small gold fillings only $2; painless extraction. CBOO“ DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- URNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER- on consi e proo Balidme. 410 ot cons ; Sy ¥ ‘above Pawell. TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 73%511-9:“‘ ket, bet. 8 and 4tn, gas speclalists; only reli- 'D'iz-.‘nnr. 9 SIXTHST.: ALL DENTAL WORK : WARRANTED AS 200d as can be m; LL WORK REASONABLE AND WARRANT- ut plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. { 1SS M. JULANA, CLAIRVOYANT,- DI- viner of the future, 50c. room 16, New Arling- 16 Market. 9 to 12, 1 to 6, 7 to 10. ME.MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM,CLAIRVOY- ; speaks German; 25c up. 131 Fourth st. ROFESSOR LEON, PALMIST, THE GREAT renowned clairvoyant and life reader, has ar- rived in the city; don't fail to see him; gives luck in business; healingpower; hours 10 A. M. 10 8 P. M. ; also Sunday. 533 Post st., near Taylor. THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT, PRO- FESSOR WALTER, is in the city; he can be consulted on business, marriages, divorces and all fsmnlly affairs: the future plainly’ revealed; lovers M OR SALE CHEAP — TEAM OF GOOD horses. L F. CO., 818 Missiol 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. FOR SALE, CHEAP—WELL-MATCHED PAIR of roadsters, surrey, harness, ctc.: also 1 gray horse, buggy, harness, etc.; will sell all or part. Sheer st. > P AGE FOR HORSES AND OATTLE. Moraga Land Association, Chronicle building. ORSES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH; SEND X forcircular. "¥. A. HYDE, 630 Commercial st. 100 s DHAND HAENESS; ALL nds; -hand wagons, buggy, carts: also 20 cheap horses. _ Fitteentts and Valohcia sis, — WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. $106w FINE BUSINESS BUGGY, GOOD AS U. new. 320 Sansome, roum 27. INE BAKERY AND LAUNDRY WAGONS, rockaway. buggies: also hack. 828 Harrisow. SEWING MACHINES. EWING-MACHINES RENTED, $1 50 PER month; all Kinds repaired; machines sold from $5 upward. 15€S Marke: st. B FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, JIOR SALE_FINE ENGLISH PUG; CHEA 1 year old. 121 Sixth si. 3 AINTER'S OUTFIT — FALLS, LADDERS, ete.; cheap. 2008 O'Farrell st, be d TRALL CATED NT FOR, ‘manufacturing purposes: 2-siory building: 50 h. p. engine and boiler, shafting, eic.: lot 75x2503 5 years' lease: now in operation: for sale at half value. R.C.JEWELL, 628 Marketst. OOTBLACK STAND CHEAP. 335 MONT] skl AU SR el INGER SEWING - M ALMOST Dew, at & bargain. 24013 Ni UGS—A LARGE VARIETY OF THOROUG ‘ bred for hatehing. F. KRAUS, 1031 McAlliste ,_GOOD CONDITIC AMBLER BIC B. & H., Twenty-sixc $30. T. JOHNSTON and Valencia sts. W OW SASH , almost new, At & bArzain; also 3 glass offic PH GUNDLACH, 13 ana 15 City Hall opposite Eighth st. EW $100 LADY'S SAFETY: $50 CASH OR L installments. 326 McAllister st. &9~ NEW B5-DRAWER OAK DOMESTIQ $5-). sewing machine. 93934 Mission HRASIING ENGINE FOR SALE CH One 8x14 straw-burning thrashing engine, with brand new boiler: built to carry a working pressure of 100 pounds ot steam. Apply at T. J. MOYN I HAN'S boller works, 311 end 313 Mission st., southwest corner Beale. united; trouble healed; names of friends and enemiés, also the one you will marry; truth guarantéed. Ofiow 303 Jones ., near Edd. Sk M, O Y, Mo eNAYE B MAE: DR, THOMAS, SCTENTIFIC REVEAL- er by exxs and carts (in English or German)iells entire life, past, present, future; consultations on all_affairs, nothing_excepted; names given: good advice; sure help; restores 10t love by sympathy; mistake impossible; fee $1; letter $2.° 30 Kearn! . LEGETTE, PAST, PRESENT AND A¥L future. 304 Tehama st., cor. Fourth. MRS5S SEAL-SITTINGS DAILY TEST CIT. YL Wed. eve., 8 p. 3c.; Thurs,, 2. 110 McAllister. RS.J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, TEST M cdiorn wnd 8 reader 015 Sockien. SPIRITUALISM. A3 FRANCIS, 118 HAIGHT. INDEPEN- « dent slate-writing mecium; Sunday excepted. M S, HENDER EOGERS—PSYCHOMETRIST, test and healing medium: cir. Mon. and Fri. eve.; sittings daily. 122 'Ellrl st. MBS, GRIFFIN-WRITING CTR. TUES. EVE test mtg. Fri. eve; sittings daily. 244 6th st. MES: EGGERT ATREN, TRANCE MEDIUM: Plgtir- Sun. eve.: developing cir. Tues. eve. 715 s ASTROLOGY. A STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 623 GEARY st.; horoscopes, questions. stecks. advice. FINANCIAL. able agent for painiess extraction: artificial teeth frm 80 filiings from §1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. lowes: pricés ana warranted; open evenings 7 A BET BOR TE] S le: filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. ed. DR.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market st. D'H- H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH withot R. LUDL] H 1443 MARKET ST, Daite ws et e plates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from §8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. T.0ax WANTED—$1600 WANTED ON IM- proved real estate security for one year: land Hehx e Sy, Willpay 18 par cant per anoii. Ad- dress CYRUS P. EVEM'&’!. box 52, Call Office. QITUATION WANTED BY GOMPETENT | CIore boy ou ranch. $10: woodchoppers, #1 and S R T S5 e P e B carriages and harness: also good gardener; can z 2 milk; handy with tool best of references. » wAuTzn—-rlwmss CUTTER. GLOBE ‘Woolen Mills, 567 Market st. - IRST-CLASS STORAGE ; ADVANCES MADE A @21428Narker st CHAS. L. TAYLOR, OLTON DENTAL 102 ket st.. DR, L‘M% = i RATES; CITY, COUNTRY: COLLAT- securities, TRAVERSE, 313 Monig'y. 1 LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAK LY of safes which have been taken in exchans s part payment for the Waltz sates, as follows: 3 burglar-proot bank orcoin safes, 7 jewelers’ safes, 8 pawnbrokers' safes, 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar proot: all sizes; at lessthan_half cost: see them beforo 300 order.” The Walta Safe Sniesroom, 221 and 223 Market st., factory 13 and 16 Dru; st., San Francisco, Cal. 2 e EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S.RAY Mg Co., 12 C: e ILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCAL: _YY coftee-mill and money-till; cheap. 102 Clay OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASE bought and sold. 112114 Market, bet. 7oh and 8 PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. 'HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE E. isting between E. H. KNIGHT and THOS, POTTINGER under the firm name of KNIGHT & POTTINGER has this day been dissolved by mu- tual consent, E. H. KNIGHT to cojlect all m'ane\"l4 due the firm of KNIGHT & POTTINGER and dae sume all the indebtedness of the said firm as for- merly existing, THOS. T. POTTINGER retiring from same. E. H. ENIGHT. THOS. T, POTTING TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. OR BEST. VALUE GET A CALIGRAPIH; IT ll:ullgn est and does best work. %:Au}o:x. agent, tgomery st.; rents; ; Mimee- Graptis; supplies, iy e s Lk e E——— R L it e

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