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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1895 SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every pight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corper Clay: open unti! §:30 o'clock. 330 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 8:30 o'clock. &W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 8 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open untfl 9 o'clock. 1 h street, open unti “CALL. CHURCH NOTICES, B PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL Chureh, Post si.. beiween Buch#nan and Webster—Rev. W. D. Williams, D.D., AStor. Sermon at 11 A. M., “The lessedness of Woman- hood.” Prof. Lloyd’s Bible Class at 12:30 P. M. Sermon at 7:45 The Church of Jesus Christ’ —A supplementary discourse. Tuesday evening, musical and literary entertainment by the best talent. E = TRINITY CHURCH, COR. BUSH AND B 6oueh sis—Rev. George Edward Walk, Sunday after Ascension. Sunday-school 0 9:50 A. M. Bible class at 10 A. Morning r with sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening prs 7:30 o'clock. At morning scrvice, Jubilate” in ¥ flat (Garrett). At ‘antate and Deus,” in E flat rector. DVENT (EPLSCO- near Market—The Right am ¥. Nichois, D.D., Bishop of Califor- , will Visit the church tuis (Sunday) morning, May 26, to institute the Rev. John A. Emery as ctor of the parish. The Rev. s Prevoost, Jul missionary at Fort Adams, will be present tn the Al d speak of the work in Alaska. y invited. Rev. Henry 5 P. M. Rev. John subject, “Midnight nuel Baptist Church of Struggles.”” Mem will worship with the SIMPSON MEMORIAL Church, cor. Hay A Hirst, D.D., LL.D., pastor. Resi- 3 Broderic rvices at 11 A. M. and The preach at both service: subject for the morn The Freedom of Faith “Les: for the e Sunday intendent. ning, chool at 1 ) Epworih League services at 6:30 ». . at 7:45 P. Seats ‘The public cordially inviled to all the services of this church. DY ST., acting . Christian Cu! Friday at 8 p. M. All these serv to the publi Strangers are col _UNI Bush st. avor at 6:. day evening at E5 EIRST UNITARIAN CHURCE Geary and Franklin sts.—Horatio & Rev. W. G. ciate chool at 9:45 A. Mt P M. hin the mornin; of the Republic wi I service of eveni preach. All &re cor minis- rvices at 11 Rev. C. W. Wendte of Oak- te) A M and 7 1and will prea the Grand AT will be the Stebbins w in the evening attend. There ong, and Dr. supe morning in the evening on 5 CALVARY PRESEY corner Geary and Powell stre Hemphill, D.D., pastor. will preach a: 7:45 P. M. Children may be pr TAN CHORCH, | —Rev. Jo 11 a5 und | sented for baptism | Sabbacl- | E.at 6:30 ermost.” | st the beglnning of the morning serv M. school at 12:30 . Evening topic Strangers visiting nvited. E & ST JOHN'SPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | B rar Callfocais. A OStasia o ev. Hansou Irwin, pastor. b Y. P. 5. of C ion tothe U y and friends Young People’s S ] 6:45 P. M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday 5. Everybody made cordially wel- MEETING pienic will be heldat Agri- cultural Park, San Jose, on DI ORATION DAY, May 30. B cycle races, under L. A. W.rules; oot races, tug of war, etc. Leave broad-gauge ferry, vis and 8:30. The 5:30 train only < will stop at First and Broadway and East Oakland. Round trip, with admission to the park, $1: children, 50c. SH WO! Tél CHILD 2 old wishes situation o do cooking and housework ; good home more an object than wages; no crifier. Call 28 Minna st. OUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS houselkeeper. Callor address 620 Market st., room 7, opp. Palace Hotel. Y OUNG WOMAN TS IN NEED OF ANY KIND of work by the day. . Address MISS J. M. PARKHILL, 119 Third st. =, ANT TO A CALL SIGNED BY he requisite number of members a special meeting of the members of the Builders’ Exchange is hereby called for WEDNESDAY, May 29, 1895, at 1 P. 3., for the purpose of consulting thé members in regard to the construction of the new exchange building generally, but more particularly in regard to constructing thesame with the view of Signed renting any portion thereof for a saloon. OSCAR P SPECIAL NOTICLS. NOTICE—TO WHOM IT MAY CO cern: ~Notice is hereby given that the Standard Gold and Silver Mining Company (a cor- poration) having its principal place of business in the City and County of San Francisco. intends to remové it said principa; place of business from the said City and County of San Francssco to the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of Cali- fornia: consent thereto in writing of two-thirds of the capitel stock of said corporation having been obtained and filed in the office of the corporati V. A. SCHELLER, President. C. M. WOOS Sécretar, 555 Mission. iR D, §1 UP; PAPER- KER, 503 Jessie st. J.C.CALHAIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 14 Mcallister st., room 24. Legal business =5 JECTED FOR $4. or conntry. Pacific Collection Co., 415 .\‘IOVEZY st., room 6, Tel. 5580. T35 ALL COURTS—LEC ters; H. PHILLIPS, ATTOR atlaw and Notary Public, 638 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. Residence, 1620 Fell st. Tele phone 570. RESSMAKER WISHES A FEW MORE EN- gagements: will do family or hotel sewing by the day or week. Call 220 Eddy st. FANTED BY PROTESTANT WOMAN: situation to do general housework; Is a good cook and laundress: no objection to the country. Address P. W., box 64, Call Office. W OMAN WANTS WASHING, TRONING OR or cleaning 3 days a week; $1, carfare and board. 531 Second st. QASTERN LADY DESIRES POSITION IN oflice or as cashier or saleslady. Address L., box 81, Call Office. SWEDISH GIRL WISHES & PLACE TO DO cooking and general housework; good plain cook. 419 Minna st. IRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS WOULD LIKE steady work in a family or hotel; slcep at home. Address 2208 Powell st. by postal. Y OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE GENTLEMEN'S L mending, Call 144 Fitth st., room 6. ]L 5 WIDOW OF REFINE- ment would like any kind of sewing or gentle- men’s mendiug; satisfaction guaranteed. Cail 1o 8p. flat, W WITH SOME M like to engage in business wi Catl 5 Mason st., room 3, first floor. OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A GENTLE- man partner ina good paying business.” Call § on_st., To0 IDOW WOULD h & gentleman. Y . CAKE- bakers’ and Pastry Cooks’ Society, 310 O'Far- rell st., furnishes competent help frée. JITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS English coachman, or to take care of roadsters; willing and_obliging; firsi-class references. Ad- dress TED, 1725 Everett st., Alameds. J.B. Ml Printer. ercial st. DR. NELLIE BEIGHLE, OFFICES, 51 to 55, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st. Stomach, liver, kidney and rheumatism succes fully treated. Nervous diseases a specialty. Dis- eascs examined without guestioning. fiffli’n;“nu SNED, 51 UP: PAPER- ed $3 50 up. 309 Sixth. George Hartman, SITUATIUNS ADIES CAN S , BOOKBINDER AND WANTED—FEMALE. URE RELIABLE HELP OF 1 all nationalities: private families, hotels and restaurauts supplied; city and country. Please ad- dress or telephone MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st., room AD CAN PROCURE FIRST-CLASS cooks, laundress and general housework girls by calling 14 McAllister, room 2; telephone 750, —GOOD SERVANTS, CITY OR COUN: LEOPOLD’S, 957 Mariket st. RELIABLE HELP AT THE BU- reau first-class Swedish and German girls are awaiting situations. 832 Geary st.; telephone 983. Y SENGMANAND WIFE (GERMAN) WOULD like position on a vineyard: man a good farmer and well experienced in making and keeping wines; wife a g0od cook and housekeeper. Address V. E.,'2219 Mission st., city T COACHMAN WISHES SITU. ate family; references. Address C. box 65 Call Office. ELIABLE MAN WANTS SITUATION AS gardener or care horses; good coachman; handy Address Reli- M. with tools, or as man about_place. ble, box 38, Call Office. PERIENCED, STEADY, SOBER COOK staurant, lunch or oyster house: city or Call or address G. ESNERO, 1042 M GED MAN WANTS SITUATION M 1o take careof horses or milk cows or work: K00 references. Address J. I, box 120, Call Ofiice. (OACEMAN: = THOROUGHLY ~EXPERT enced in care of horses, carriages and harness; £00d gardener; can milk; handy with tools; best of references. 'Address A. B., box 86, Call. "' [V ANTED BY YOUNG MAN SITION AS engineer or general care of isolated light plant, wiring or stage electrician. R. D. IRWIN, 926 Mission st. JEAMSTR. WOULD like work in families or hotel; the former pre- ferred; work by the day or week. Address MRS. N. C., box XPE MAN WISHES SITUA- tion 1o do housework or any kind of work by K. 15, Cali Offic M IDDLE-AGED, SOBER MAN, GOOD WINB- bottler and bartender, wishes situation. Ad- dress S. M., box 167, Call Of s preferred. Address 26 Howard court, off Howard and Fourth sts. \ IDDLE-AGED WOMAN, RECENTLY FROM M Massachu wants situation in small family to care for children or light housework; moderate wages expected for faithful service rendered. k. C., box 11, Call. JERMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE TO work by the day, washing, ironing or house- cleaning. 1625 Howard, bet. Twelfth and Thir- nth. M UDLE-AGED WOMAN "WISH AV tion as housekeeper; is & compete! maker. Address MR 515 Vallejo st. ESPECT 2 } the day, washing or bousecleaning. 411 Polk si. ( BERWORK; A COMPE GIRL >s place for nd work and waiting or mberwork and sewing. Call 920 Fost. CX E WOULD LIK: POS / tion 10 take care of invalids or insane persons; o Address 150 do plain sewing: best of references. 1221 FIRST UN Church (The Tabernacle), and Polk st.—Kev. M. M. Gibsori vices at 11 A. M. and . D.D., pastor. 5 . M. Young Peopl be anniversary of the schools at the morning service. Chil | @nd their parents urged to come. In the evening H Varley will deliver one of his most remark- eble ‘sermons, entitled *Possessed, Dispossessed and Repossessed.” Come and hear him. LISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, ect,near Gough. 3.8, Servicesal 11 A.M.and 7:45 P.M. Sunday ng People’s prayer-meet- Subject of morning sermon, All are welcome. Pews frec. PLATN pastor. school ing at held every Sunday av 11 hall 27 Mission st. evening at To-night, “The Mystery of A. Anderson., SUNDAY GOOD CITTZ ropolitan Temp: address by H. W Poison in Politics. B=, “THE SHAKERS—VIRGI i spiritual gifts; community of goods; ings at 11:30 and 8 o'clock. 948 Mission st. ROBBINS LECTUR GHT Vhy Mortals Are Afraid of Spirits.” followed by convincing Lesis; written questionsa swered and the sick healed by spirit power. Was ington Hall, 563 £ddy, § r. M. sbarp: admission ree. MEETING meet” TO-NTGHT; 10c; MME. good musi meeting 809 Market st., SUNDAY OTICE OF ; circle and platform tests. ecly, Bird, Henderson, Ellis, Favor MOUNT MORIAH LODGE 44, ¥. and A. M.—Officers and me hers are respectiully requesied to assemble SUNDAY, May 26, at 2 P. M., for the pur- se of attending the funeral of our late brother, OBERT F. BUN By order of the W. M. THEO. FROLICH, Seeretary. WALHALLA ~ ENCAMPMENT No.7,1. 0. O. F.—The officers and funeral committee of this encampment are hereby requested to assemble at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall SUNDAY, 6, at 1 o'clock P, ., for the purpose of attending the funeral of onr late riarch, EDWARD SCH N. InF., H.and ". SCHLICHTING, C. P. F. E. PLATE, N. G. SCHILLER GROVE NO. 11, U. A. 0. D.—To the Funeral Commiittee: The; funeral committee of above-named grove is requested to assemble at Druids’ Hall SUNDAY, May 26, at 1 o'clock P. M. sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, ED SCHWIERIN, Funeral services at 0dd Fellows' Hall. By order of Wi, OELLRICH, Sec. BAES, N. A. B NT ORDER OF FOREST- ers—Members and friends will please take notice that this order has no picnic at S Schuetzen Park on Decoration day, May B0. Our picnic this year and_for the future will bs Doeld on Bunker Hill’ day, June 17, which has been adopted as Foresters' day throughont the Pacific Coast jurisdiction. This order, together with the Bunker Hill Association, will celebrate the one hundred and twencieth anniversary of the battle ©of Bunker Hillat Glenwood Park onJune 17, 1895, Round trip tickets, $1; children, 50c. Attest, P. F. McCNULTY, President. M. Bokm, Secretary. A.°0. F. Plenic Association. A. 0. H. BOARD OF ERIN.— The twenty-eighth annual State Convention of the Ancient Order of Tiber. nians of the State of California will be held in Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard st., ® g% San Francisco, on TUESDAY, May 28, at 12 o'clock M. Al State. county and division officers, alsoall qualified delezates, are requested to be in at- tendance, as the report of the National Convention will be then deliberated on. By order of . P. MCHUG, State Delegate. i WIDOW FROM THE EAST DESIRES as housekeeper. Call 967 Mission, room 9. RESSMAKER—FIRST-CLASS FITTER AND deslguer, stylish draper, thorough dressmaker, the da Ad 35 401 Grove st. AND RELIABLE WOM wants sitnation to do general houseworl s good plain cook and laundress; city or short dis- tance in country; wages $10. Apply 1000 Wash- iugton st. ITTLE GIRL, 13 YEARS OLD, WOULD lige place to nind baby in nice American fam- ily. Apply 42414 Clementina st 4 OUSEKEEPER—2 YOUNG LADIES WANT positions as he keepel Call 515 Pine st. F’m’sT-cL. COLORED COOK MAY BE found at 1315 Eighth st. “‘Let’s steal dat ole plug, Bill, an’ ride him into town.— TRO! ‘OUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO GET work at anything; handy with tools. Address box 27, Call Office. RUGGIST WANTS POSITION; 20 YEARS' ) experience; married. Address Q. X., box 28, Call Ottice. RACTICAL HOUSEPAINTER, WITH tools, wants work; will work cheap. W. C., 3021 Pine st. HELP WANTED-—Continned. HELP WANTED—Continued. (}IRL FOR GENERALHOUSEWORK WAGES P $16. 1913 Henry st., Berkeley, Berkeley sta- on. REMOVED 706 TO 72615, OPP. HOWARD- st. Theater; 8180 116 to 418 Fourth st best place iu the city for new and second-hand shoes. DREBF‘MARERH. Work guaranteed if you learn cutting of us; for the latest full skirt pattern send 35¢°to Mc- Dowell Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell st. IRL FOR CHAMBERWORK AND WAIT- ing. 1432 Geary st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16 A DAY; $1 Week: rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 8 week; reading room - daily papers. 36 Clay st W BAT CHEER HOUSE, 629 SACRAMENTO st.; 100 outside rooms: best spring beds; single To0ms 20c a day, $1 a week: meals, 10c. PPRENTI DR DRESSMAKING. 121 ANTED—MEN T0 GET BOTTLE SHARP Post st ro0m 20, steam beer, 5¢: bottle wine, be. 609 Clay st. 7 OUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPH; 15 MINUTES qualify for good-paying positions. Calif. Tele, Kearny st., entrance Clay st. RS FOR DRESSMAKING. 8 ISIS h. Co. {IRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK: FAML 1y of 8. Call bet. 11 and 1 o’clock. 62014 Hayes. W ANTED — GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS German cooking and general housework; ref- erences required. t 1805 Broadway. WANTEE—WORMNG HOUSEKEEPER FOR rauch; elderly person preferred. E.F. HALL, Collinsville. TRST-CLASS TAILORESS ON COATS; work all year. Call at once, 9 Powell st.,room 3. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO ASSIST WITH Fero Lousework in exchange for home. 457 Guer- TO st. PAR‘i‘NER WANTED—_LADY PREFERRED, B With some means; respectable, 00d-paying busi: 212 Eddy st., room 3 SUOES HALF-SOLED 1IN while you weit at half usual price. 959 Howard. 500 EAIS MEN'S GOOD SHOES, 25¢ TO $1. 564 Mission si.: also 63114 Sacramento st MENS HALF - SOLING, 50c: LADIES', 40c; heels, 25¢; done while 'you wait. 237 Sixth. EN’S HALF-SOLING, G0c: DONE WHILE you wait. 638 Market, opposite Palace Hotel. AILORS AND CUTTERS TO ATTEND THE Tsan Francisco Cutting School. 528 Market st., room 15. 100 XEY, TO_TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15 and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., néar Kearny. T'SDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 76¢ week, 16¢ night. EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 51, $1 25, 51 50 per week. Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdort sts. 32 ELLIS ,ROSEDALE—PRICES REDUCED; single furnished rooms, $1 week; 20c night. PERFECTLY _ COMPLETED without trying on. Lawrence Cntting-school, 1281 Market anssfiAxans — FIRST - CLASS and shirt makers, 504 Sutter st. TAILORESS WANTED—FIRST-CLASS BUT- tonhole-maker on coats. 504 Sutter st. AN eIAVE DRESSES CUI” AND FITTED for dresses popular prices or engegements by the d. Paiterns to measure. 11 Geary. E MO'S WONDERFUL FRENCH tailor method of three measures; the only place to learn the true method of dresscutting; complete course $10; lessons given; dressmaking by the week or month: the latest in basting, bon- ing, skirts, sleeves, collars, revers, etc.; dresses made on short notice: cutting and fitting a spe- clalty. DE GARMO, 219 Powell st. PROFESSOR LIV ting and making WATST MALY HELP WANTED, ALESMAN WANTE TRST-CLASS MEN and boys’ clothing salesman: must be A1 stock- keeper and furnish unquestionable references; %ood salary and steady position to satisfactory man. Address for 3 days, Clothing, box 60, Call Office. 153 MEN AND STRONG BOYS CAN O 3 tain work Monday at MURRAY & READY'S, 634 Clay st. 15 DRILLERS, $1 75 DAY; STEADY WORK for 6 months; sailor for a gentleman’s yacht, $20; stableman, $30. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 0OK AND WIFE, COUNTRY HOTEL, $50, first-class place; man and wife, man as dish- washer, wite as chambermaid, for 4 country hotel, $35; 3 cooks, $50: laundryman: 2 waiters. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. (OREMAN ON CAKES, . 870 AND found. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. Q LATHERSFOR & NEW COUNTRY HOTEL; 3 teamsters city; 5 laborers city; shepherd, see boss here; 2 woodchoppers: 8 vineyard hands, rail- road fare Tefanded. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clgy st. 1() JTALIAN 7 _months' job; R LABORERS, $20 AND FOUND; call early. MURRAY & DY, 634 Clay st. willing to labor, drive team, or men and boys will- ing b learn, $20 and found’ steady job year round for a large company; fruit-picking wages paid dur- ing picking season.” MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 15 HAVMAKERSFOR DIFFERENT PLACES: 3 milkers, $25, $30; choreman for_ Colusa County, $20: tarmer for Grass Valley, MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. F HEADER-WAGON DRIVERS FOR LARGE ©) hay and grain ranch, $30; 16 farmers, orchard and vinevard hands, $20, $25 and $26. MURRAY Y, 634 Clay st. 0 WORK VINE- sort, $65: 2 waiters for springs, $2 €00k, $50: second cook. $30, restaurant, EN & CO., 110 Geary st. HAMBER- = rmv:n. $170; 20 log, way and carriage men, $170; 20 _lumber-pilers, $1 55: 40 laborers, £1 55, board $15, one-haif fare advanced; rockmen $1 7510 $2 a day, near city. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. RUDOLPH "DINKELMAN, THE COOX, please call. C. R. HANSEN & C0.,110 Geary. ‘ds and orchards; 1o experiencr: required; | SEoEs HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTE done while you waic: at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price: work guar- LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ON GEARY ST.: ALL SUNNY B remted; seller will take out. $375 1n Toom SPECK & CO., 30 M ; | BUSINESS CHANCES. | F'OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING AND tin-shop in this city: has a good established trade. Further particulars inquire for GEORGE J. REMINGTON at W. W. Montague & Co.s. 50(), OLD-ESTABLISHED WOOD, COAL « hay, zrain business; Western Addition; Tent $15: over 125 regular customers. SPECK, 30 Montgomery st. B & H 75(). COFFEEHOUSE, NEAR BALDWIN, OV, north Market. SPECKS, 30 Montgomery. 900 A,MONTIL CLEAR: COFFEE SA- ioon; near Chronicle; cheap. SPECKS, 30 Montgomer: P S q 65(). SOFFEESALOON: MONTGOMERY $ » clears $100. SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery. CLUDING BUILDIN sold on account of owner reiiring from business; 17 rent. ROOMS, GEARY 16 Seer_ wiil take o SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery st. i 7{Q ROOMS: CORNER, NEAR NEW Y.M. very low rent: clears #165 price. SPECK’S, 30 M A, sell at auction ner), porth ot Ma ture; house full. P] EVE 3 1 for sale cheap; 264 Golden Gate ave. between 11 and 4. Bl\ii(mix IF SOLD TO-DAY —E furnished flat, 6 rooms and bath earpeis all cleaned ; l'uln]ll?l lltlllh 1211 How S| ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS Apply « 5 living-rooms: doing alarge business: bargain. WOOD & CO., 917 Market. B on SALOON, NEAR WATER FRONT, $..J »_doing 00 business; rent $25. WOOD & CO., 917 Market st. q 650. BA ¥ ACROSS THE BAY: RUN . by owner 3 years: horse and wagon clears $100 month. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. 1500, EARE OPPORTUNITY FOR RES- $ . {iarant man; downtown mercantile lunch and all-day restaurant: elegantly fitted; one of the neatest and cleanest restaurants in the city; due mortgage cause of selling, otherwise would not sell for twicgthe amount. Address T., box 87, this oftice. ORSALE—GOOD-PAYING FAMILY HOTEL 120 rooms, well filled: reason for selling, pari- ners do not agree: price $6500, $3500 cash, balan in quarterly payments; do not invesiigaie unics you have the cash, as no other arrangements can | FOR SALE "ATE BOARDING-HOUSE 10 well-furnished rooms: call and make of sickness cause. 813 Howard st. T RO0M HOUSE FORSALE: arty central. 117, Call RY CHE S Address A., box URE OF 6-ROOM 1OUSE. 1404 MA~ : call bet. 2 and 5 P. . 3 - , 811: TABLES, anteed. 564 Mission st., bet. First st. and Second. | be made. Address Hotel, box (nu‘omc:.} i ;. ABLE B 3 — BT ST, BE- | (100D PAY STATIONERY, NE L o muEn aoT ey candy and toy store, for sale. 1650 PoIK st. HOUSES WANTED. AN 8 OR 10 ROOM HOUSE ANTED — modern conveniences: north of Market st. small family, no children: good tenant; will pay about 845. “Address G. T., box 38, Call. P H. WARTE X ER WHO olding. ron bed $1000 to $2000, with services. in paying busi- | stepiadder manutactd tor ¢ ness. Address G., box 104, Call Office, = s J this w D EDUCTIONS ON 1: BUTCHER - SHOP: HORSE DU, cart: fixtures: good outside trade. dress Butcher, box €8, Call Oflice, AND Aa- arpets, g0od a8 new: oll- ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE; 7 Tooms; north of Geary st., in good neighbor- hood; Tesponsible permanent tenants: no children rent $: Midress House, box 78, ROOMS WANTED. ANTED_LARGE NICELY FURNISHED room and kitchen, yard or porch; 3 blocks of Seventh and Mission sts. 1079 Howard ANTED—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. AD- dress C. W., Call Branch Ofiice, 339 Hayes st. | AV second hand: cloth, 25 7-piece cham! OR SALE, CHEAP—A GOOD-PAYING | branch bakery, notions, confectionery store; 4 | living rooms: rent 812. 95514, Bryant st. i FOR SALE — CORNER-GROCERY AND BAR in the Mission; 3 rooms and bath. For particu- lars apply 827 Tehama. 00D-PAYING ROUTE FOR SALE ing evening pap box 38, Call Office.s $59(), SOTTAGE; 2 ROOMS; 10T 25512 « Twelfth ave., south of Park, near ele tric-car line; noagents; easy terms. C., box 18,Call, arlor suits, $18 up: linoleum, 43c cornice-poles : goods st LEAD- CARPET W ANTED—S Ok 4 FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms complete in Alameda: state location and price. Address . J. M., box 89, this offict AGENTS WANTED. ALESMAN—DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINE OR otherwise. i 5 Racine, Wis. FANTED A LIVE CAN to_introduce horse and stock book. WARDS, 7 City Ball avenue. ENERGETIC AND INTELLIGENT AGENTS on new proposition d_commission; also salary to right parties. 54 Nevada block, 9 o 11 . SRS ED- URNITURE WANTED, e UTTERFIELD, AUCTIONEER, 16 McATI- lister st.—Specialty, buying furniture of houses. C. MUTHER, THE AUCTIONEER, BUYS - furniture at highest cash prices, 5 Fourth st. WANTED-MISC W ANTED_PRETTY Ba W box 60, Call Office. W ANTED—TO "EXCHANGE HOUSE lot for some lot at Inzleside. 2516 McAllister LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS G00D PRICES for clothing. hooks and jewelry: postal. SLLANEOUS. ATIONAL CAR vating Work and alteri PHOTOGRAPH GALLER M., box 117, Call terms to suit; Office For sa IT AN cheap. 12714 Fourth st. TSR SALE—$175; FIRST-C ALOON T Oskland; an assignment, and will be sold at a sacrifice. Inquire WICHMAN, LUTGEN & C( 318 Clay st. TY ated sam 3 Tenth st. phone number, south 3 = A S TN 7 JHEN YOU BE USTED WITH IVEN AWAY-SALOON, POOLTABLE, 6| W ILEN, XOU B ¥ ineceCan + WORKS. 333 clephone east 126, CLEANED. BARBER'S, 238 : el (Mission) 100. . E. MITCHELL CARPET-CL D F no_reasonable delicacy store; good locaiion for candy and icecrear 618 " YOUNG LADY WANTS A PARTNF ice business. 121 Montgomery, LAl - 31 Mot e $ AT arpet_cleaning ROC ANDBAR WITH LIV | incaep) ¢ old lestabligheds Sarpat oloa AN D P W | cleaning 3¢ yard. 230 141k, tel. 6074. \ ILK-DAIRY TO LE HOU € R“(L\l-\"{ 1 o AVL barn for 36 cows; horse-barn for 6: water | f‘l‘{)m wind-mill and tank: near Golden City House INT. | oA aonty R ‘ v { RE QUICKLY YOU WILL Cresist: # fancy-case up- countries will be give 10 & suitable party who will bear the expense of se- splendid tone: we curing. patenis: Germany, France and Canada. | vou can bave it ag Address Invention, box 52, Cail. uprights . DEWING CO., sec- JORNER' GROC: Y _AND BAR; SALE building, sole sgents Hardman, 1 Tood count of death. 701 Valencia st., cor 18th. | Ciiase Jros., ete. T OST-YORKSHIRE TERRIER SLUT: BARS J and tail cut: answers to name of Midget. Ke turn i0 1610 Van Ness avenue ana receive liberal reward. Y ANTED—YOUNG ACTIVE MAN TO WAIT on table in coffee-house, $25; waiter, country resiaurant, $30: waiter, small place, $20; second gardener for country place, $25 and found. Office open 9 to 10 . ., Sunday. L. ANDRE, 3156 Stockton st. \' ANTED—BY ELDERLY MAN. A PLACE to work around house and make himself gen- erally useful; undersiands carpenter work; wages no object; city or country. Call or address J. D. X1 6 Ivy ave., near Polk, S. F. '\' OMAN WA? TO DO GE. L HOU work: sleep home preferred. Address W. S., box 27, this oftice. R, RELIABLE AND INDUSTRIOUS man wants position as night watchmans city or try. Apply 1915 Howard st., in store. S OUNG LADY WILL ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework in exchange for room and board; v or country. Address W. P., box 134, Call S WORK BY THE DAY TO wash, housecleaning or store. Please call at 1744 Clara st. {IRST-CLASS BARKEEPER, SPEAKING languages, wishes position in city or country. Address R. W, 19 Hawthorne st. WANTED WORK] BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) to do chamberwork, assist in dining- room, bar or_kitchen; city or country. Address *VIELITZ, 633 Sacramento st., room 81, “r OMAN WISHES TO DO LIGHT WASHING = and housecleaning: $1 a day and carfare. 138 lara st. JJOUSEWORK WANTED BY: AN EXPERL enced voman; country preferred. MRS, 3L C., 1718 Fillmore st. ADY WANTS TO TAKE CHARGE OF household for her and her husband’s board; is good cook and mausger: references. Call between 2and 4 . M., 603 Dolores st. ERMAN WOMAN WOULD LI S nurse, care of invalid or housekeeper; no ob- jection to country. Address M. N., Call Ofiice, Oakland. (GBL (NEARLY 16) WOULD LIK sist in housework ; country preferred. Call or address 915 Park st., Alameda. ED —SITUATION FIRST-CLASS ook and laundress; no objection to country; is good bread and butte BROWX, JEFINED CREOLE LADY WISIT Vtion as housckeeper. Please address 56515 Market st., room 26. ; WOMAN WANTS WORK : washing or cleaning or any kind of work; wages $1. Apply M. P., 86414 Mission st V N WANTS TO G0 OUT BY THE DAY washing or housecleaning; will make herseif generally useiul: good reference. Call 1020 Minna, VW ANTED—POSITION AS WORKING HOUSE- keeper. 90714 Mission st., room 4. ('APABLE WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO GO out the two first days of the week washing and ironing. 27 Lily ave. RE}INED YOUNG FRI CH WIDOW DE- sires @ position as housckeeper. 121 Moni- gomery st., room 9. G MAN LADY, FIRST-CLASS COOK, wishes a_place in a private arding-house, . L., 00X 118, restaurant or institute in the city. Call Office, JITUATION WANTED BY PROFESSIONAL gardener; is first-class horseman and, driver; can milk, and thoroughly undersiands afl the re- quirements of a_gentleman’s place; will werk_ for wages o suit the times: reference good and re- liable. A.R.DUVALL, 979 Jessie st., San Fran- cisco. MERICAN MAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE a situation on a ranch: mau understands ranch work and care of st wife is a 200d cook and neag housekecper. Call ‘or address H., 206 Yifth st ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, Swede, thoroughly understands gardening and handling horses: handy in any kind of work; is sober and industrious.” Apply ALEX, 61914 Mis- n st. GINEER WANTS EMPOYMENT: TOWN or country; city references. Address B., box is office, AND WIFE WANT RANCH 70 TAKE ‘harge of or will take on shares: best of refer- ences. Box 12, Oakland Call Office. ANTED—MACHINE BLACKSNITHS, $7 day, sliver, for Central America; carpenter for Central America,part fare advanced.£o Tuesday. J. F. CROSETT & C0., 628 Sacramento st. TANTE MARKUS, 212 Fourth st. A BUSHELMAN AT ONCE. S. | QIRAYED FROM 1358 POST & Maltese cat; reward for ts return. TOLEN—$10 REWARD: BARNES BICYCLE No. 69, white rims, ‘gold’stripped : nnmber 1s stamped on rear forks, by rear axle. Any informa- tion leading to return will be rewarded. wards Cyele Company, cor. Page and Stanyan st OST—LAST TUESDAY P. M. ON MISSION st., bet. Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth, or on car, quartz cuff-button shape of horseshoe. Re- turn 1423 Valencia st., bet. Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth, receive reward. MALE ANTED—2 ACTIVE YOUNG MEN FOR A domestic drygoods department. Apply 1 P. . t0 5 p. &, Sunday, 523 Market 8., room 7. '\ ANTED—A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN WITH experience in selling cutlery, brushes, foilet articles, etc. Apply 1 P.M. 10 b . M., Sunday, 523 Market st., room 7. W ANIED-MEN T SECURE ROOMS FROM #1 a week up. 545 Mission st. '“v,\x'rm»—mfi PRINTER, COUNTRY; 9 TO 12 Monday. 20 Ellis st., room 29. 500 0 SELL THE MATRIMONIAL newspaper. Oflice, 997 Market st. JESPECTABLE BOY WHO HAS AN INCLIN- V ation for the eiectric and locksmith business. 2 Summer si. S AKER-BOY WANTED. 427 MONT- BOY, LEARN BLACKSMITHIN experience; reference required. 828 Harrison. OST—PAIR GOLD SPECS; IN MISSION. Return to 832 Fell st.; reward. OST—CERTIFICATE OF STOCK IN THE San Francisco Gas Light Company standing in the name of MARY E. KELLY, No. 5116, for €ight (8) shares; transfer of same has oeen stopped. Finder will please returu same to B. HEALEY, 530 California st. . TO! ROM UNTON AND PIERCE, LARGE Newfoundlard dog. Parties havihg the dog re- turn 2348 Union st. and save themselves troubl and expense, as they are known. FOUND. OST—A PASSEOOK WITH THE HIBERNTA 4 Savings and Loan Society of San_Francisco, in the name of DENISE PAGE, No.157,528. The finder wiil please return to bank. ED COW CAME TO PREMIS) call JOHN WHRLAN, Mateo. . OWNBR Union rark, San b\ 7 ANTED—SITUATION AS COACHMAN (N Omeurivaie Jamily. ”Address W. T., " box 181, Call ce. G°2 KITCHEN HAND WANTED AT X Washington Hotel, Fourth and Bluxome. EDUCATIONAL. PIASO AND SINGING: 627 MARKET Si; Mansfeldt method for piano; Tetedeux singing, one lesson free. Studio 618. BOY (G ERMa IN BAKERY: EXPE- 3 rienced preferred; 1 o'elock. 127 Fifth st. 5 N L CANDY ins. 6 Sacramento st. Y OUNG MAN WANTS A PLACE IN A PRI- vate family: willing to make himseif generally useful. Call at220 Eddy st. 7OUNG MAN W S TO GET A POSI tion in & meat-market; has 3 years’ experience good reference. Address JOHN GAFVERT, 860 Howard st. OMPETENT BOOKKEEPER DESIRES A position as bookkeeper, cierk or shipping clerk, or will keep smali set of books part of day: best ©f reference Address box 129, this office, ITUATIONS WANTED BY MAN AND wiie; man as coachman and work aroun {vite as second girl or nurse; good references; coun- try preferred- M., box 11, Call Office. ELGIAN WISHES PLACE AS CLERK IN store or factory: willing to work for small co; pensation for short time 0 Jearn a business. A dress Belgian, box 78, Cail Officy ANTED—BY SOBER, lace as fanitor, light hotel: is & good waiter and moderate. Address £.. box 12 TEADY MAN, orter, steward smali CMPETENT GERMAN COUPLE WISH sIT- uations, wife do cooking, man handy in or out doors; private residence or hotel; city or country. Address C. C., box 28, Call Oflice. \ JOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY TO ) o general housework; sieep home. ~ Call 1321 Mason st. JIRST-CLASS COOK, UNDERSTANDS JEW- ish and American cooking: best of city refer- ences: city or country. Call for 2 days 13 Le Roy place, bet, Jones und Leavenworth, off Sacrament TANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WO! position as housekeeper in widower's family: £00d cook; city o country. 944 Howard st near Sixth. W OMAN WANTS CHAMBEEWORK 1IN A& rooming-house; 1o objection to washing. Ap- lyl 1814 Harriet st., near Sixth, bet. Howard and olso Yooxe MARRIED WOMAN WITH CHILD 234, years of age wants situation in country; home more than wages wanted. M. E. J., box 24. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITU- ation us nurse. seamstress or to take care of an invalid. 2 Welsh st., upstairs. MTRST-CLASS CHAMBERMAID, OR WILL A dolight housework. 90714 Mission si ¥ MALE HELP WANTED. UL S S EST OF HELP TO BE HAD AND ALL OR- ders promptly attended to. C. R, HANSEN & CO.; kindly give us a call. Q WATTRESSES FOR SPRINGS, $20; CHAM- bermaid and waitress, summer resort, $20; first- class waitress, summer resort, $20. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 4\V_AITKEESES FOR CITY HOTEL, $20; cook for restaurant, $20: call early, C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. RWANTED. 29 FOURTH ST. S’r’i{oh’c‘nov TO LEARN COATPRESSING. 541 Market st, TJOTEL WATGHMAN: $i0 AND FOUND: Teferences: stamp for reply. J. B., hox 38, Cal "OUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY; qualify for good-paying positions. California Telegraph Co., Kearny st., entrance Clay st. TANTED—BOY TO TAK: REOF HORSES and work around butcher-shop. Call at 617 Van Ness ave, W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS COOK_AND EX- ¥ e waiter; call early. Park Hotcl, 1830 aigl HANCK TO MAKE MONEY—1 MADE $634 J the lust 6 weeks selling Dishwashers, and was sick part of the time: 1don’t see why others dou't £0 iuto the Dishwasher business; no canvassing: sold all my washers at home; perfect satisfaction; every one sold sells another: every family wants one;” I will make $3000 this year easy: I can wash and’dry our dighes in 2 minutes; any one can make %5 to $12 a day. For circulars write to Iron City D'shwasher Co., . Highland ave., E. E., Pittshurg, P; [ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER. AP- Ply Globe Woolen Mills, 567 Market st. RS_SHOP; 2 CHAIRS; AMONG FAC- tories and hotels: cause of sale, wife under doc- tor's care. DECKLEMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE, OR _HALF-IN- terest preferred. Call WILL & FINCK. 00D BOY FOR PEDDLING. APPLY 724 Fulton IRST-CLASS = TRONERS ON LADIES clothes, 28, $30: German nurse girl, refer- ences, $25; German girl, general housework, §20; young German girl, light housework, $18: second irl, $12, $15: girls for light housework, $15, $20. all early, C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W AITRESS TO TAKE CHARGE RESORT, $25: chambermaid, same place, $20: see party here Monday at 8:30 A. M. J. F. CROSEIT & CO., 812 Satter st. A COUNTRY HOTEL, $20 AND AUNDRESS, found. MURRAY & READY, 634Clay st. WIFE AND HUSBAND WIFE AS CHAM- bermaid, husband as_dishwasher, $55 and found; country hotel. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 3Y WELL-EDUCATED LA DY AS MA ING honsekecper; Protestant family. 632 Market, Toom 14. Cu]imfimum AND WAITRESS; $20; hotel: country. Apply between 9 and 12 this morning to MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. PEFINED YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO TAKE careof children or assist in light housework; Catholic family preferred; Oakland or 8. F. Ad- dress L. D., 339 Hayes st. ‘QTRONG WOMAN WANTS WORK OF ANY Kind by the day. 2516 MCAT strr oy, OUNG WOMAN WANTS SITUATION IN the country: small wages. 234 Shotwell st., Sixteenth and Seventeenth, 5 RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES TO do washing. ironing, cooking or housecleaning MRS, CURTIZ, 1153, Twenty-sixth bet. by the di si., near Mission, NE T, RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY DE- sires position as bookkeeper, stenographer or typewriter: dictation verbatlm: 3 years' experi ence; thorongh correspondent ;. . Address L. A., bo: e i OBI:‘:‘.u, Tenre JomN NEAGEL. State Secretar, “DON'T YOU FORGET IT.” The great thirteenth anuual ga- ering and games of the San Franclsco Scotish Thistle Club, Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, on THURSDAY, 4th of July. Admis- sion—adults 50c, children 25c. JAMES NIVEN, Royal Chief. ALFRED MILLER, Recorder. TWENTY-NINTH GRA N D annual gathering and games of 5 the Caledonian Club. Shell Mound Park, s Berkeley, THURSDAY, May 30. A - most interesting progranime, including all Scottish games and exciting new events. Noted athleies - from all parts of America, as well as lads and lassies in costume, will take part. The Caledonian Tug-of-War team will contest against three leading teams of other nationalities for one share of tie new Valley Railroad stock, value 8100, and also cash prizes. Coin to the amount of over $3000 will be distributed to the successful competitors on the grounds. Music and dancing in the two large Pavilions. A hearty Caledoniam welcome 1o ain Admission: Adults 50, children 25c¢. D. R. MCNEILL, Chiet. _ 3. H. DUNCAN, Secretary. S S THE ELECTIONS FOR THE DOCTORS O} the French Benevojent oclely will take ::ce SUNDAY, May 26, at the office, 318 Post st., ween 2 and b . M. T)RESSMAKER FRO cutter: 'S out by the day and m it in oue day. 41/ Sutter st.. n’e&r l‘nlk..xel 53 EFINED LADY WISHES SITUATION AS supervisinz housekeeper or companion city or country; will do light housework: can instruct be- uners on piano: references. MRS, E, 12 Powell st., bet. 9 and 11 4. x. , FIRST-CLASS WEDISH HOME EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 1134 Antonio st., off Jones, near kilis. VEAT GIRL TO TAKE CARE CHILD: 3 years old; near city; widower’s family. Ad- dress N. G., box 38, Call Office. _ ELTABLE GIRL FOR COUNTRY ; COOKING and honsework; call to-day. 1126 Eddy st. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN FOR GEN- eral housework and assist with baby: good home: $12; references. Address P. R. F., box 97, this office. B. SPRINGSTEIN'S FAMILIAR REMEDY VIVATINE, for mothers and daughters: nts wanted; terms. Apply Vivatine Medi- e Company, 1170 Market st. "" ANTED — CODK _ FOR RESTAURANT, with experience in German and French cook* Ing. Address Chief Cook, box 47, Call Oftice. AN TO WORK ON HAYPRESS; ALL SUM- mer's work; top prices; must be able to loan $200; %d interest and security given. J. H. N, 528 O'Farr —A MAN TO WORK ON A WHITE- Howell roasting furnace in Mexico. Address box 20, Call Oftice. . B Y OUNG MAN FOR FRUIT AND PRODUCE L store; Italian preferred. 8§27 Folsom st. ESPECTABLE YOUNG BUTCHER TO R butchers’ grinding. Appiy 81 Ninth st. LD gun"n 18, BOOTS AND 'sflofiosnlzggg HT and sold: bhoot and shoe repairing er than any other place in the eity. WETTING & BINNEWLG, 7563 Folsom, bet. Third and Fourth. A HOUSE, 783 MARKET, BETWEEN ‘VThlrd and Fourth—Single rooms per night 15¢, 26¢ and 50c; per week $1 to $3; open all night. Blfl MONEY FOR_AGENTS. CALL AT 3238 O'Farrelist., 5 to 7 P. M. EAMEN FOR SOUTIH, AMERICA, EUROPE, Honolulu, Mexico. 103 Montgomery ave. W ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages 1o place accounts with us: law and ‘commercial colicction; no charge uniess successful. KXNOX COLLECTION AGENCY, 110 Suiter st. ARBERS, FOR BMPLOYMENT CALL SEC, BARES ,12 Seventh. H.SCHEUNERT. 7 MEN FOR CREAMROLL AND COFFEE B cents at 44 Fourth ste only. N IMPROVER AT DRESSMAKING; MUST be neat sewer. Apply between 9 and 1% o'clock 1309 Polk st. NTELLIGENT, ENERGETIC LADY WAN' ed for a remunerative business; good pay. Ad- dress H. R., box 49, this office. JFREE BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. W ANIED-TABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know thay Ed Rolkin, Reno House Der‘F etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st.: 100 Tooms; 25¢ to §1 per night; $1 25 10 $4 per week. (1 TRL UNDER TO ATTEND CHILD. CALL Sunday. 135 Haight st. EN'S SHOE! SO=ED, 40c: HEELS, 25¢; MESS S 15 b tatina: 535 Reatny st hasetiont. OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. #ouic ave., near Haight st. 1414 MA- W AEE THE DEAD — WENZELS ALARM clock: no electricity. 607 Montgomery st ANDIDATES for university, nations, etc, by p sity instructor. 122 O'Farrell ‘QHORTHAN TYPEWRITING: GUAR- anteed faultless; reasonable. R.15, 632 Market ILLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC- tress, coaches ladies and wentlemen for the dramatié profession: sppearaaces arranged. Shake- spearean Academy, Van Ness ave. KLASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed onstage. R.5&12,1.0.0. F. block, 7th and Market. \/ OCAL TEACHER, JOSEPH GREVEN, T proves and beautiticd even spoiled voices and procures positions for his pupils. 5! NIII}P BIL.’ )] E THOMAS THOROUGHLY PREPARED aw, medical, teachers’ exami- blic _schoolteacher and univer- NGING TAUGHT BY EXPE- rienced musicians from England; $4 month. 854 Mission. MASTERY OF SPANISH AND FR. in 4 months with Professor Duque’s LIVING method practically taught by native, university instructors; classes (§3 per month) day and eve. Call and examine this master method. 104 Hayes. NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS (DILLON, 14 Mcallister, . 46; privaieor class. SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, mrveylni rehitecture, assay: estab. ‘64, VAN DER NAIL 723 Mkt FJ YPNOTISM — LESSONS IN HYPNOTISM and mesmerism; clairvoyants developed by J. DIAMOND, 406 Sutter st., rooms 50 and 51. QUEHLS SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS liege, 723 Market st.: dipioma course $30. EDVARD TOIETTL —ARTIST, HAS Ri- opened his studio and classes. Room 141, Murphy building, corner Market and Jones sts. ERTICAL AND POINTED HANDWRITING taught. C. EISENSCHIMEL, 235 Kearny. MES, MELVILLESNYDER, ORATORICAL, Vocal ‘and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Ness ave.: vocal ciasses Monday, 8 ». 3., 1 month; dra- matic classes Wednesday, 8 p. 3., $3 month: ' also private lessons and piano; ladics and gentlemen coached for professional or amateur stage (stage for practice). TPARR'S INST., 659 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING taught In 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engine telegraphy, modern lau: guages rapidly tanshi Write for catalozu MONEY TO LOAN. @ PER CENT_LOWEST RATES ON CITY, country “aud collateral securities. SHAD. BURNE JR. & CO., 313 Montgemery st. OANS ON REAL ESTATE, 1ST AND 2ND mortgages, furniture or _pianos without re- moval; lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. MOSEY AT 6x: 18T AND 2D MORTGAGES, estates, planos. MURPHY, 628 Market st. (Y, FEOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WITHOUT removal, warehouse receipts and other securi- ties. Room 68, Donohoe building, cor. Market and Taylor sis. ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSUR- ance policies, bank books. GOULD, 633 Market. MCSEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND DIA- ‘monds. _Mills' building, fifth floor, room 6. O ANYSECURITY ATLOW RATES; DEAL: ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. MENICIPAL * TOAN ~OFFICE, CEOCKER building, room 57; telephone Main 5122 NY SUM OF MON ADVANCED ON call ‘a0 ‘siate ooh peopodiion. or - weiter oped ur tion_or _write: 0 Svenings. “J. NOON A K- R 021 Mission st. J [CE UPRIGHT PIA $100 cash. Room 21, 8¢ . TE . #1%5 $100. S0 Tiaedhnaes worth business by cands-maker of B2, £ pean and American expericnce; chance 10 learn | s b 1 jiayaes = AND | [RARGAIN—FI s easy pagments. LL‘N( H-HOUSE, WITIL G Tang etc... very 00D BARGAIN: SALGO nisbied rooms for sale cheap of sale: no agent. 624 Sucramen NOTHER, RION FOR 221 Leaven- NNY ROOMS improvements. NEW UPRIGHT PIANO; 35 Market st., room 7. PBARGAINSIN NEW AND 2D JIAND P! Hazelton, Brown & Simpson, Mozart, et Umes prices; install ON, 733 Q(3() FRENCH UPRIGHT; $166 WEBER B G0 o s tiens o 350 upward, | eusy terms. Fay’s Piano Factory, 17 TDAIRY PROL delicacies store. 1415 Stockton st. MEAMING B X PF 2 1 double truck, 4 horses: good will of trade; must be sola in 50 a: Biinirest in a Besieiass paying country shop: will bear investigation. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. AURANT; PARTNER IN PREPER- | 10 hired help; one who understands cook- ing or waiting. Applyon premises, 1934 Market. (LOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT; CHEAP; G0y receipis 25 ramento st. BT000 fided Nsinees, YOU well located, having fine cash trade in stationery, school supplics, agateware, tinware, woodenwai etc.: one of firm will assist pur toys, notions, ser for 1 month. Address Bazaar, box 65, Call Office. HALF $1600. ek right man _can easily increase it (o $500 or more. Inquire CURTIS & BOWLEY, 32 second floor, Mills building. ! ARTNER- FR Lshed 7 years. dot branching out aud desi $5000: can make good on investment: a fine Live, well e igation desired; references offered and required: principals only. Address Parter. 160, Call Office. MUSE BE S AT ON 3 AL Tivery stable in town v | Dy and Sutter sis. horses: hacks, buggies, =l : Jow rent: this is a fine opportunity o get a good | business at a bargain: principals only. Address | - P. B., box 127, this office. 500() INTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS P. $00()0. per; pays over $200 per month; sic} Dess cause of sellingz. Apply this oflice. . G. BADGER, WITH KOE 5, 28 and 80 O'Farrell st. NEW RENT-CONTRACT PLAN It meeting with great favor: terms of payment are 5o easy that everybody can have makers; largest stock. SIERM ARP BY SEBASTIA ERARD; DO LB action and elegantly finshed: is found witl difficuity anywhere: a nice selection Is at present exhibited by SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. CHICKERING & SONS., VO E AND ENJ. /. & SON, sole agents, 16-20 O’Farrell st. “COND-HAND UPRIGHTS, WITH OUR guarantee; $125 each. MAUVAIS, 768 Market. H & LONG PIANG st; planos sold on installmentss alogue. PLAN TO BPY A . Be careful to g0 o and 30 O'Farrell st. 2 business pays $1 NCISCO FIRM ESTAR- zood business, intends or who is to invesi | - ary and 8 to 12 per cent | 0 get into a | REAT BARGAI nnos at SHERM YRON MAUZY, A SOHMER, Newby & Evan Briggs and other pianos. MALE DIS- MRS, DU ADIES TROUBLED WITH FE eases see me at once; sure cure, GAN, 1021 Valenclast.; 110 5 P. 3. HE MARVELOUS (SPANISH), POSITIV guaranteed cure for female irregularities; ea to take: perfecily natural in action; no pain, e posure or dz v: sent securely sealed: strict tial. Address CARLOS D, MMON, rooms 8 and 10, Piayter block, Four- teenth and Broadws: kiand, Cs 115 Kearny st., room 14. S_FOR 6 CENTS—THE n wrapper, for_malling. M buggy in exchange for a lot. BROS., 118 Montgomery st. 35, ERETTY LITTLE SORREL MARI; 9. fast, sound and gentle. Apply 2755 Mis- sion st. OR SALE CHEAP—A HANDSOME BAY team: G vears oid; sound as a doilar; would A NEW BROCESS—NO MEDIC jmake a fine carriage team. - Inquire at the Tiburon ments or worthless pills used: every woman | - Sal her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- | 4() HORSES R SALI ter from what cause: restores vs in one day; ' buggies, carts, harness: if you want to be treated sate and sure call | Market, 327 Sixth st physician; knowledge can be sent and u: ULLIVAD all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny ORSES PA CRL ;.\m}:'& (BB for circnlar. At g Nanliy; IS SECOND-HAND H. ARNE (DAl SRS inds: second-hand wagons, buggy, caris: MES: P WEGENER, PRIVATE FIOME | also 20 cheap horses. _Fificenths and_Valeneia sis for all female diseases; separate homes for la- WAGONS AND CARKIAGES. dies betore and during confinement; have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; ir- i (adas MRS e 2 ANTED—A 4-SEATED VILLAGE CART, 2-wheeled, oak color, in good order, cheap. regularities cured in a day: guaranteed: no instru- Address X., box 20, Call Oftice. only reliable specialist in San Francisco: in- stant relief: §500 paid for any case I cannot cure; board: skillful attention during confinement; spe- cial attention 1o diseases of the eve: advic 5 confidential. MRS. DR. SCOTT, 11014 ALSO WAGONS, and Arcade Horse auction sales every Wednes- DOY LE, Auctioneers. astrology: readings. 416 ments: regular physicians.of long and successful practice; travelers atvended; no delay : all business strictly confidential; babies adopted. 419 Eddy st. SURE SAFE CURE FOR AL ALE disease: a home in confinement with best | o vl care; with the privacy of a home and conveniences | FOR: RALI of a hospital; consultation free and confidential: a | & new Eosluve cure for liquor, morphine and tobacco | ubit; every case guaranieed without Injury to health. MRS. DR. GWYER, 81134 Hyde st. P VE, GUARANTEED CURE FOR TR 40 O'Farrell st. \GON: ALM: int shop, 1140 Folsom. 0 regularities; used for years in private practice with invariable success éven in most aggravated cases: easy o take: perfeetly natural in actio Do pain, exposure of danger: cures in two day: sent securely sealed on receint of $3 or C. 0. D, srictly confidential. ~Address Dit. J. MILTON | BERGETOLE, P. 0. box 2993, S. F- eyl E. AND MRS. DE. SCHMIDT, FORMERLY | D 12113 Mission, now 1508 Maricet st.: Song irreg les cure In a few hours; guaranteed; 1o instruments used: sure preventive, © | REAT | JAUDET'S APHRO TABLETS—THE GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, | horse and new wagon, harness, etc; business established 10 year $200 cash. Call a 708 Webster st., Oakiand, CHEAF 128 Fourt! FINE REML 's bicycle or diamond J AN ] EXCH. “ ton typewriter for lads ring. Address T. B., box 121 “A THRASHING ENGINE FOR SALE CHEA A one 8x14 straw-burning thrashing engine, withx brand new boller; bulit to carry » working pressure of 100 pounds of steam. Apply at'T. J. MOYNI- HAN'S boiler works, 311 and 313 Mission st., B impotency and all disorders of the fexual organs: | sonthwest cor: 81 8 box, 6 boxes $6; send for circular. J. H. WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. RS. GOODWIN, SPECTALTY DISEASES OF women; ladies near or fur assured quick reliet of disease; rregularitics restored daily; safe curo guaranteed: 1o instruments: home in confine- ow fees: pills $2. 1370 Marxet. =00 EACH: HATI 500 by Schul elf-regulating Hot Water In- cubator: oest In the world. 1213 Valencta st. JOr SALE. IMOVED, 619 LEAVE T 'Vorth, near Post, house 12 large rooms, fine mantels, al chandel JPPOOL-TABLE AND BAR-C Apply 118 Washington st. (LOAT—MILCH, FRESH. 4 COLLL venteenth and Castro sts. COW: MILKS 14 TO 18 quarts; price $30. 1312 Folsom st. +) MISSENHARTER SILVER CORNE . cost $40. Apply at 185314 Stevenson st. ¥ OUBLE HOUSE 10 ROOMS; TO be removed; 35 feet front. Apply 309 Clemen- tina st. JEW $100 LADY'S SAFETY; $50 CASH OR either sex. Send stam 1or information or 50c for trial jar to P. 0. box 1896, San Fhanciaco. PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT: GER- man midwife; MRS. POWELL, 1810 Mission. NICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT At the most reasonable price m the city. MES. . PFELFFER, midwife, 2014 Falsomst.” | LL LADIES CONSULT F4{EE MRES. DR. | DAVIES, 14 McAllister sr., near Marke:: leads all com etitors; onl, :dified, trusty spe- 3 clalist “for “Sate, quick peliet of grn: ularities, no Instaliments. 326 McAllister st. matter what cause: treatment sciéntific, harmless Al LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKES and painless; never falls; home i confinement. of safes which have been taken in exchange #s part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 8 burglar-proof bank orcoin safes, 7 jewelers’ safes, 8 puwnbrokers' safes, 13 merhant safes: fire and burglar proof: all sizes; at legs than_half cost; see them before you order.” The Waltz Safe Salesroom, 221 and 223 Market st., factory 13 and 16 Drumm | st., San Francisco. Cal. N EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S.RAY Mig Co., 12 lifornia st it “Acu’-“§ TLSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, FIRREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALE DISEASE i see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be coment. 25434 4th. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS. A A boon to ladies troubled with frregularities; B0 danger: sate and sure; §2 50, SXpress . O, D. "t delay until too late. 0SGOCD BROS., Oak: d, Cal., agents for Alpeau et Cie. _ Movz:x‘sg' IAOA.!.:I':ONJEWELEYANDOTEEB bles e Security Loan Bank, 1108 Market st, .or. Mason: nflvu‘c’unhm'lm QEWINGMACHINES RENTED 81 60 PER W coffee-mill and money-ull; cheap. 102 Olay st 85 6 Tepaired; macha from OUNTER HELVING, SHOWCASE! mfi.‘mmr' tan Gmfl“‘ Juu}‘u.mmwm-mnfig ND BUGGY; 4 A > |