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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 18§895. _——— SAN FRANCISCO “CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—580 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 8 o'clock. 18 Misslon street, open until 9 o'clock. 0_o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. - RAC! E. CHURCH, COR. CAPP BS540 Twenty-first sts.—Rev. E. McClish, D.D., pastor. Preaching by Henry Varley at 11 A, Subj @'s Will In Regard to Man: Man's Wil in Regard 10 God. Preaching by the pastor at 7:45 p. M. Subject: “Christlanity as Old as Crea- tion and a Part of Creation.” Membersof Em- manuel Baptist Church will worship with the peo- SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. E=5 NOTICE_TO WIOM ¥ MAY CON cern: ~ Notice 18 hercby given that the Standard Gold and Silver Mining Company (a cor- poration) baving its principal place of business in the City and County of San Francisco. intends o remove it said principal place of business from the said City and County of San Francsscoto the City of San Jose, County of Santa Clara, State of Cali- Sornia: consent thereto i writing of two-thirds of the capital stock of said corporation having been ned and filed in the oflice of the corporation. V. A. SCHELLER, President. C. M. WOOSTER, BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. Coliections made, clty or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, ‘Tel. 5580. B, ROONS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPE ed, 85 up. J. DELKER, 503 Jessie st. Ejg: J.C.CALHAIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 14 McAllister s., Toom 24. Legal business Teceives prompt attention. - > ALL COURTS—LEGAL PRIVATE MAT- 3 3 1 - contidential; advice free. ATTOR- pie bf O - X Church. Bapus: Sunday B33 Mante e 3 § T ORIAL METHODIST CHARLES H. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY- h, Hirst, D.L Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan A C LL.D., pastor. Resi- 3 Broderick st. Services at 11 A.3. and M. The pastor will preach at both ser- vices. Subject for the morning, “The Glory of Christ”; for the evening, .The Hid Treasure.” Sunday-school at 12:30 P. 3.; C. B. Perkins, super- intendent. Epworth League services at 6:30 ayer-meeting Wednesday, at 7:45 P. M. “The public cordially CONGRI st st., between B D. 'Williams, Prof. Lloyd's Christian Yndeavor at 0 P. M. Morning sermon, “Our Faith.” jng sermon, “The Non-Orthodox Churches”: sermon_supplementar; Seven Churches.” HOWAR pal Church, betw two blocks fr 1—Rev. W. W. Cas or will preach morning Morniug subject, “Christian_Commun- abject, A 'Voice From the Ocean: r.” 'Hours of service, 11 A. M. izens and straugers cordially in- at-law and Notary Public, 638 Market st opp. Palace Hotel. Resldence, 1620 Fell st. Tele- phone 570, J.B. MCINTYRE, BOOKBINDER AND Printer. 422 Commiercial SITUATIONS WAN JURSE, WITH 6 YEARS REFERENC 4N also a youn, Cooks, also 2 G s KET . TS, GET RELIABLE HELP ON'S, 10614 Stockton st. YO SERVANTS, CITY OR COUN- v, at MME. LEOPOLD'S, 867 Market st. VEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- Teau first-class Swedish and German girls are @waiting situations. 332 Geary st.; telephone 98: ADY WOULD LIKE SITUATION AT G eral housework and cooking: Christian family preferred; or in lodging-house. Apply 414 Foi- som st. RINITY CHURCH, COR. BUSH Gough sts—Rev. George Idward Walk, Tector. Whits At 8 A. 3. Holy Communion will be administered to the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Morning praver and Sunday-school at 8:50. Holy Comununion (Gurrett in k flat) with sermon by the rector at 11 A. M. Offertory, “It Shall Come 10 Pass” (Tours). sermon by the rector at 7:30 0clo nd Nupe Dimiitis In C (Gadsby). ~Ofertory, Come, Holy GPos” (Attwood). PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, By Hemphill, D.D. LA, will’ § ry and Powell sireets—Rey, John pastor. Rev. William Martin, morning and evening. The sac- rament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered at the close of the morning service. Sabbath- school at 12:30 ». . Y. P.S. of C. E.at 6:30 r. M. Strangers and friends cordially invited. T. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ruer Californis and OCtavia streets—Rev and 7 Young 6:45 P. ). 7:45. bbath - school at 9 . M. y of Christian Endeavor at Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at Everybody made cordially w IRST BAPTIST CHURCH, near Jones—Rev. M. P. Boyntol pastor. Servi day, June 2, 1895. Preaching P, Young men’s k. A recept students of Cooper Medical College by the Y. P. S. C. E. of this_church on Friday evening, June 7, in the parlors of the church. All these services are 10 the public. Strangers are cordially wel- =5 (ETRST UNITARIAN CHURGH, COR. Geary and Franklin sis—Horatio Stebbins, minister; Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr., assoclate minis® ter: Sunday-school at 9:45 A. M. Morning ser- vice at 11 o'clock. All are cordiaily invited. The evening services will be omlited for a = ST ENGLISH EVANGELICAL LU: theran Church, Geary sireet, near Gougl v. J. 8. Simon. pasior. Services at 11 A. 3. and 5 p. 3. Sunday-school at 9:45 A. ople’s prayer-meeting at 6:45 p. M. i ning sermon: “The Fuliness of the Spirit.” “Prayer for the Church, All LEM CHURCH edenborgian), O'rarrcil si., near Web- ster—Rev. F. L. Higgins. minister. Sunday-scool a012:30 P. M. Sermon at 11 A. M. Texi, “Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?” Matthew ix:11. All invited. Seats free. THREE DAYS' CHRISTIAN CONVE: tion, conducted by Kev. A. B. Simpson, sssisted by Rev. Stephen Merritt of New York City, will 'be held at the Howard Presbyterian Church, Mission st., near Third, Friday and Satur- day, June 7 and 8. Services will be held at 10 4.3, 2:30 and 7:30 p. M. Sunday, June 9, at 11 A.M.and 3 P. 3. All are cordially mvited to ai- tend. = “SHAKER” DISCOURSES AND SAIL- vation circles Tuesday, Friday and Sunday evenings, 8 o'clock, Golden Rule Hall, 948 Mis- sion st. GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETIN ropolitan Temple, Sunday. June 2, 3 P. . address by B. F. HUDELSON ; subject, “What We All Want to Know.” THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY — FREE public lectures every Sunday evening at 45, at 320 Post st. To-night, “Glad Tidings,” by Mrs. Merwin of Oaklan THEOSOPHICAL IET CHIL- dren’s Lotus Circle will _hereafter meet every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at Union- square Hall, 421 Post st. Golden Gate Lodge meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in same hall. SUNDAY MEETING B2 SOCIETY OF PROGRESSIVE SPIRIT- ualists, Golden Gate Hall, Sutter si., bet., Mason and Taylor—Sunday evening av 8, Walter owell addresses the audience upon the theme: Stars of Truth That Shine in the Night of Error.” Miss Rosina Rosin will render fine contralto solos. Admission free. w T TRCLE TO-NIGHT; 10c: MME. YOUNG, 605 McAllister st.; fine orchestra. =5 DR ROBBINS LECTURES TO-NIGHT on “Hypnotism—Its Blessings and Dangers.” followed by convincing tests and Answers to Writ- ten questions. Washington Hall, 3514 Eddy st., 8 P. M. sharp: admission fre 5 DR RIN-ES OFFICE, 1065 MARKET ST. Spiritual meeting 909 Market st., SUNDAY, 114.3,2and 8 . a.; circle and platform tests. Mmes. Seely, Henderson, Favor, Smith. CHARLOTTE PERKINS STETSON AND LAURA DE FORCE GORDON will speak to-night at the Temple, 115 Turk st., under the nuspices of the Socialist Labor Party (San Fran- cisco Section). Seats free. WHAT IS MORMONISM > WILL BE DIS- coursed upon at 7:45 THIS EVENING by Elder Henry S, Tanner, President of California mission of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, at 909 Market st., Calanthe Hall, E body welcome. Seats free. M. F. MORTENS! Branch President MONDAY, June 3, at 1 ». .. to attend m’@ 3 funeral of our late brother, JOHN DANIEL Master masons in good standing are invited. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec.™| =5, FIDELITY TODGE No. 223, L 0. 0. F.—Election of officers 3 MONDAY EVENING, June 3. J.H.LANE, N. G. W. 8. MATTHEWS, Reco: NOTICE OF MEETINGS. EZ, PACIFIC 1.ODGE and A. M., 121 Eddy st. members are notified of a called meelinz on Association meets on EVENING, June 8, in Alcazar H; zar building. H. SCOTT, Recorder. B ;PON'T YOU_ FOR ‘The great thirteenth annual gath- ering and games of the San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club, Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, on THURSDAY, 4th of July. Admis- sion—adults 50c, children 25¢. take notice that this order has no_ picic at Schuetzen Park on Decoration day, May 80. Our picnic this year and for the future will be held on Bunker Hill' day, June 17, which has been adopted as Foresters’ day throughout the Pacific Coast jurisdiction. This order, together with the Bunker Hill Association, will celebrate the one hundred and ‘twentieth anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill at Glenwood Park on June 17, 1895, Round trip tickets, $1; children, 50c, Attest, P.'F. MCNULTY, Presiden:. M. Bogmn, Secretary. A. 0. F. Picnic Association. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the 0dd Fellows’ Hall Association of San Francisco will be hetd in room No. 1, 0dd Feliows’ Hall, southwest corner of Market_and Seventh streets, San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 11th day of June, 1895, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. ., for the purpose of electing & board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business s may come before the meeting. DAVIS LOUDERBACK, President. C. F. O'NEu, Secretary ITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, NURSE OR companion by reliable middle-aged American widow, or would do light housework in small ily; good home more of an object than large y or country. Address MRS. S., 309 Golden Gate ave. EFINED LADY DESIRES POSITION AS housekeeper. Call 10556 from 1 10 5. M IPDLEAGED GERMS N WISHE WL a piace to do general housework; wages $8 to $10: no objection to country. Address 506 How- st RESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS FITTER AND trimmer, wants few more enzagem ents or take work home; $1 50 per day. 1031 Market st.. rm. 1. M DDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WISHE VL situat 10_do general housework: city or country; wages $8 1o $10 month. 522 Howard st. YV OUNG LADY WISHES TO DO OR ASSIST with general honsework; very fond of children. 923 Harrison. YAPABL OMAN AS COOK 1A / has city reference. Call or address ANNA S., 283 O'Farrell st \, IDDLE-AGED WIDOW; A POSITION AS working housekeeper or as nurse in any kind Call 447 Fifth st. AND FITTER, 118 of sickness; city or country — A SITUATION AS HOUS is & 00d worker: also a good seam- stress; city or country. Address H. K., box 19, ‘all Office. WOMAN DESIRES A POSITION in private family for the care of children, and mending a special ences if required. Ad- dress S., box 17, Call Ofli 7 OUNG WOMAN DESIRES POSITION TO DO chamberwork in first-class hotel. Address 1642 Twenty-fifth st. TRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS WOUILD LIKE steady work in a ramily or hotel; sleep at home. Address 2208 Powell st. by postal HELP WANTED—Continned. PERSONALS. BUSINESS CHANCE>. ROTESTANT GIRL, 14 TO 16 YEARS, AS- P-m light’ honngvgonr{r‘: 306 Bartlett st., corner Twenty-fourth, IRST-CLASS TRONER TO WORK IN LAU: Fth'y about 30 miles from cl:{l. 10 o week. Ad- dress, early, W. M., box 26, Call Office. SITUATIONS WANTED—-MALE. 'lrxiSDLE CAGED SWEDISH MAN WOULD like work cooking lunch, wash dishes or bed- maker; city or country. 67714 Mission st. ARDENER, LONG EXPERIENCE, WANTS situation In greenhouse, flower garden, fruit and vegetable budding, grafting and propagating; best references. Address Gardener, box 01, this oflice. RUGGIST WANTS POSITION AS RELIEF or night clerk; licentiate; references. Address Druggist, box 19, this office. AN AND WIFE, IN COUNTRY OR CITY; experienced farmer; position as foreman pre- ess E.. box 125, Call Offi ITUAT WANTED BY YOUNG MAN » well acquainted with city and used to_horses, work of any kind of teaming. Address T. M., box 95, this office. ERMAN GIRL, BET. 25 AND 35 YEARS, AS Co0k: small restaurant: wages ;25. C. LUF- SKY, Sunnyside, City. Take S. F. and 8. M. electric car.” WANTELYOUNG GIRL; DANISH PRE- ferred. 258 First st. Y QUNGGIRL TOWAIT AT TABLE FOR ONE Ni week: must be experienced; wages $5. 126 th st. W 2XTED—GIRL T0 TAKE CARE OF BABY 2 years old: long city reference required. Apply 1326 Geary, between 10 and 12. (G-ERMAN OR SWEDISILGIRL TO ASSIST IN general housework and cooking. 2327 Bush. ROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting and making school : all branches. 702 Sutter. ARMENTS ~ PERFECTLY COMPLETED without trying on. Lawrence Cutting-school, 1231 Market st. AN AND WIFE WANTS TO TAKE CARE of ranch; wife good cook: man understands everything about ranch: wages no object: home wanted. Address E. C. OWENS, box 47, Call oftice. AN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE PLACE ON ranch: man to farm, wife c0ok; wages moder Call'Oftice. can furnish reference. Addre. AN HAVE DRESSES CUT AND FITTED for 83: dresses popular prices or epgagements by the day; patterns to measure. 11 Geary. D=, GARMOS —WONDERFUL ~“FRENCH tallor method of Lhree measures; the only place to learn the true method of dresscutting; complete course $10; lessons giyen; dressmaking by the week or month: the latest in basting, bon- ing, skirts, slecves, collars, Tevers, etc.; dresses made on shorr notice: cutting and fitting aspe- ciaity. DE GARMO, 219 Powell st TPHOROUGH Pl NCWSpADEr man wanis position oi: cou state salary. Address M., box 69, this ofice. “ANDSCAPE SNER AND FLORIST wants_ situation; first-class Teferences given. W. C., box 120, Call Office. T A3y MAX WANTS WORK AROUND & hotel or lodging-house or on ranch: good car- penter, painter, etc.; has tools. Address S, A., box 46, this oflic §OUNG M 5 TO make Limself generaily useful; city or coun- Address 50/ Third st., room 1. TEADY MAN WANTS WORK: WILL WORK for board and room; chores about house, gen- Y ry; German. MALE HELP WANTED. 9 CROSSCUT SAWYERS, #1756 A DAY: TIM- ber-faller, $40 and board; second timber-faller, $125 a day and board; second lineman and plain blacksmithing, $175 & day; tail-sawyer, $1 50 a day; logway man, $1 50 a day: 10 tiemakers, 8c apiece, see boss at our oflice carly Monday; saw- mill blacksmith, $30: rauch blacksmith, $30: blacksmith and shoe, country shop, $2 50 a day; 2 woodchoppers, red and oak, cordwood. R. T. WARD & CO.. 608 and 610 Clay st. ARNY ONEKNOWING THE WHEREABOUTS of the family of FREDERICK PALMER TRACY, once Cliy and County Attorney of San Francisco, will obiige a relative by sending_ their address to H. H. TRACY, 220 Fremont st., S. F. BS, HOSSACK RETURNS THANKS 10 1, GRAVE & CO. and all friends for their kind sympathy during her recent bereavement. MRS. L. HOSSACK, 1301 Vallejo st. EXPERIENCED, INFLUENTIAL BUSINESS man would like to make the acquaintance of Wwealthy young lady or widow to buy prosperous business as partners. Address B., box 23, Call. north Market. SPECKS, 30 Montgomery. WO GENTLEMEN WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A MONTH CLEAR: COFFEE SA- Trht acquaintance of two ladies; object amuse- 20 loon):( near Chronicle; nheu%?fSPECh ment and perhaps matrimony. Address L.& G., | 50 Montgomery box 91, this oflice. Lt INCOLN _BROS,, 226 8rxti st — New | $65| heese, : . The ib: sugar- | ¥ cleata h teotme cese, 5¢ Ib; picnic hams, g . ELL - ESTABLISHED _AND _PAYING cured hams, 11c: 20 Ibs gran. sugar, $1; 2 doz exgs, 26c: 2 rolls’ btter, 2oe: deviled ham, 5¢ A can; W e capital Tequired, $10,000 cash or secured notes: every facility for exam- sardines, 6c; milk, Sc: very choicest’ jams, 10c: : 20 1bs rice, $1; 25 s rolled oats, $1; b Ibs coffee | ination offered to an intending purchaser, and will or tea, $1; 20 Ibs birdsced, $1: b-Ib cun baking | assist party until thoroughly familiar with the business. Address B. G. L., Call Office, Oakland. powder, 81: 40 Ibs raisins, $1: 17 Ibs cornstarch, #1: 25 s prunes, pearl baricy or split peas, §1: 3 NFECTIONERY AND ICECREAM PAR lors in the vicinity of Baldwin Hotel: doing a rge cans oysters, 26c. LINCOLN BROS, 226 0pd business; handsomely fitted up; selling on acfount of Sixthst. QUPERFLUGUS HAIR—WRITE ¥ ickness: price $1600. Apply W. F. BAKE"RY AND VARIETY-STORE FOR SALE; 31iving-rooms. 3421 Sixteenth st. $45 OLD ESTABLISHED WOOD, COAL, « hay and_grain business: Western Ad- dition: rent only $12 50: over 125 steady cus- tomers: genuine snap. SPECK & CO., 30 Mont- gomery st. $50 OLD-ESTABLISHED WOOD, COAL « hay, grain business; Western Addition: rent $16: over 125 regular customers. SPECK, 30 Montgomery st. $750 COFFEE-HOUSE, NEAR BALDW COFFEE-SALOON; MONTGOMERY ; .+ clears $100. SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery. R R, iformation bow 10 remove hair permanently | HEALY & without slightest injury to sking superlor to elec- | = RocE Ry AND BAR DOING GOOD BUSE tric needle._ CURTIS CO., 186 344 st., Chicago. G corner; 6 living-rooms; large yard: B. J. MILTON BOWERS HAS RETURNED and resumed practice at 113 Powell at. AVE MONEY — LAD; low rent: to be sold at sacrifice on_account of ili health, ~Apply 501 Seyenth st., cor. Bryant. TFOR A WELL | QNAP FOR A SALOON, FOR PARTICULARS made tailor suit, or fin ¢ or fucket, viull the | 1D ses LOOMIS & CO., 873%s Market St. Louis Wholesals 1152 Market st. LASS SALOON 1 N TiC A VERIT! BAZAA R - For particulars apply at M. BLUMEN moved to Grant ave., Merket and O'Farrell sta. URE MILK FOR SALE IN QUANTITIE: THAL & CO., 658 Mission st. 1 RETAIL MILK RO! FOR SALE: wholesale. Apply 2314 Market st. owner golng Kast; principals only. Address SANCY DANCING F RENT BAT, 0x 108, Call Offic aft. TRVINE'S, 927 Mission, bet. bih and 6u WANT, A RELIABLE MAN TO %000. take half interest with gentleman of £00d standing in good lucrative traveling business: best of references exchanged. Address T., box 60, thix office. q];fi,’ CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; 4 DOV, living-rooms: in Mission; doing good . MOVED FROM 81114 See ad. in medical column. MPORTED HATS, 139 Post st., upstairs; take MES DR GWYER Hyde to 226 Tark T.G5 e & sToN all reduced to $5. elevator. FARMERS, DINFERE RANCHES, Vineyards, §20, $25 and $26: 2 milkers; but- MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 7 LABORERS, COMPANY WORK, $20, COUN- 1 ter-maker. , handy at anything; references. Ad- try; 5 laborers, $20, city. MURRAY & sll:t]s]s "’s”“]bggnz'fi). 8&1] yfll s READY, 634 Clay st. TXe; N UR IN UP- | ¢) COOP] 8c PER BARREL. MURRAY & holsterin ants work. by day, month or job. Address MILLER, box 51, Cal. TOUNG IRISHMAN, RECENTLY FROM IRE- land, wishes situation with private family. Ad- dress 1., box 82, Call. “\fl 2 TION OF TRUST FL 'ouid like a position as janitor or any other employment; do not object going to the country; first-class references from the East. Address Jan- itor, box 64, Call FIANDY MAN WAN can drive; run machiner; 51, Call Office, 5 QTEADY YOUNG SCANDINAVIAN WISHES 2 & place to learn the horse-shoeing trade. Ad- dress W. C., box 53, Call Ol ( (ENGLISH) WING TO DO; Address Handy,box WHO THOROUGH- undersiands his business: undersiands gar- dening and cows: references. Addre: Alameda, Cal. qflmn& YOUNG MAN, HONEST AND 2 sober, wants work as man about place; can do bouse painting, drive, care of horses, assist in store orsaloon: willing (0 be useful; City Or country. Address K, H., 125 Oak st. NTED AS MAN ABOUT v other honorable employment. Ad- this offict 100D ADY MARRIE N wans sitnation as junitor, watchman, porter or similar capacity; can drive and is handy with villing and obliging; first-class 26 Buena Vista ave., 1ES SITUATION 754 Mission st WOMAN WANTS TUATION Vista; is good plain cook. Fifth st TO DO IN RIO Call or address 206 R ICTAPLE GIRL WISHE \ tion cooking; city or count; 21 Ellis. " 7ANTED — A SIT AS HOUSE keeper or waitress. Call at 16 Montgomery ave., room 2. “ADY WITH A BOY OF 6 WISHES A SITUA- tion as cook or housekeeper: a good home more an object than wages; city or country. 335 Jessie st.. off Fourth. 7OUNG LADY FROM THE EAST DESIRES a place as housekeeper. Call 967 Mission st., Toom 9. ADY SPEAKING FRENCH AND GERMAN would like to take children to board; mother's care assured; reasonable terms. A pply Call Office. ERMAN WOMAN, AN EXPERIENCED cook, wishes a place in a private boarding- house, restaurant or institute in the city. Address &.'T., box 16, this office. WEDISH GIRL WISHES TO DO G housework and cooking. Call at Gflli} i) st., bet. Howard and Mission, Third and ¥our: DESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY DESIRES A U sitnation as bousekeeper; no triflers. Call 121 Montgomery st., room 4. 1\ E-AGE OW WISHES A SITUA- a £00d cook: small wages: widower's family preferred; no trifiers. 1104 Mission t., room 8. ESPECTABLE ELDERLY WOMAN WOULD like a position as nurse to an invalid; is skillful and sympathetic; can relieve the most excruciat- ing painin 48 hours: can cure_sciatica, lumbago and rheumatic gout. Address MRS. M., box 16, Call Office. T IDOW WOULD LIKE A POSITION as housekeeper: city Or country: no triflers. Address M. T., box 61, Call Office. A SITUA- th. THE IDEA-H. Tramp (to the dude)—Kind sir, will you give me a trifie? I have had no work for mor'n a month, and you know what that means. {XPERIENCED ENGINEER, MACHI and_tool-dresser; understands ice machinery and saw-mill work: no objection to country. Please apply to 2855 Mission st. TOUNG MAN OF 20 WISHES POSITION AS driver on auy Kind of delivery wagon: has had 8 years’ experience on milk wagon: can give best of reference. Address BURT CHAFFEL box 27, this office. 7 OUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO LEARN THE electric trade. Address B. P..box 26, this office. HILD BOARDING; SELECT HOME; tine grounds; fresh cow. 48 Oak st. RUSTWORTHY WOMAN WANTS WORK office or house cleaning, or washing by day, veek or month. Call, after 8 o'clock, or address ,222 Willow ave., bet. Van Ness and Franklin. 9 NG WIDOWS WOULD LIKE POSI- tions as housekeepers; no objection to country. Cali at 236 Sutter st., room 7. MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WIDOW wishes a position as housekeeper in widower’s family where there are children: capable of super- intending thelr education and’ wardrobe: refer- ences given; Alameda County preferred. J. G., box 22, Call Oflice. ANTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) used 1o saloon work, porter, house or kitchen work: city or country. 'Please address H. VIELITZ, 538 Sacramento st., room 81. ANTED BY YOUNG SITUATION as driver for doctor or todrive delivery wagon: g00d references. J. M., box 40, Call Office. MA H THE BEST RE CES, BX- perienced, grocery and general clerk, would like situation: city or country. AddressM,W., box 64, Call Office. \ OUNG MAN OF 21, OF GOOD APPEAR- ance,active and industrious,wishes a few hours’ work every evening. Address H. B., box 94, Call Office, SDISH GIRL WANTS HOUSEWORK OR downstairs work; good cook and laundress. Call 1777 Mission st. IRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS WISHES FEW more engagements at $1 per day; children’s clothes & specialty. M. M., 14044 Masonic ave. TOUNG LADY O SFL position as governess or lady’s companio: v or traveling; good hand at sewing; very best of recommendations. Address MISS L G., box 71, this office. \"OUNG LADY WANIS SITUATION AS housekeeper. Call 113 Fourth st., room 1. RESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS FITTER stylish draper and designer. thorongh dress- maker, by the day; 104 Grove; MISS WARWICK MIPDLEAGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE PO- sition on ranch or charge small country hotel: Alameda Co. preferred. Call or address 112815 Harrison st., 10 A. 3. 10 5 . . ENOGRAPHER—YOUNG LADY OF EXPE- rience, willing to assist with books: penman- ship exceilent; if desired can furnish best of refer- ences. Address BURN HAM, box 44, this oflice.} | W ANTED-SITUATION BY GERMAN GIRL s chambermaid in hotel. Address 317 Minna. NOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION as first-class American cook; or will do general housework in small family: best city references. Call 16023 Post st., near Laguna. WEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do laundry and chamber work or second work; first-class city references. Address 18174 Scott 8t.: 10 postals. OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE GENTLE- men's mending. 144 Fifth st., room 6. 00D PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS TO £0 out by thed ay or week: any kind of work: $1 & day and cariare; small American family pre- ferred at $12 a m outh. 271 Stevenson st. OUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS Lousekeeper. Call 620 Market st., room 7 (op- posite Palace Hotel). VW IDOW WISHES A POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper for a gentleman, cither In country or city. Address S., box 53, this office. ESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY DESIRES A position as housekoeper: city or country. Ad- dress room 9, 121 Montgomery st. VW ANIED=GIRL WANTS SITUATION AS chambermaid or housekeeper for widower with family. Address 815 Mission st. GERMAN GIRL WISHES TG ACCOMPANY family to Europe as nursegirl for free passage; the best of references. Call or nddress 511 Devisa- ero st YOUSG WOMAN WANTS SITUATION T0 gesist with light housework: oountry preferred. Call at 234 Shotwell st., bet 16th and 17th. JEXPERIENCED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS work by the day of any kind. Call 610 Folsom. OMPETENT, REFINED LADY WISHES situation as cashier or any honorxble employ- ment; would buy_interest in business if satisfac- tory. MRS. E. R., room 8, 212 Powell; hours 8 to11. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOPICE— ABANDONED CHILDREN in the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum since Jmul? 1, 1894: Susan Snyder, age 8 4 years; Anna W alker, age 8 years: Kose Duggan, e 8 vears: Mary Doggan, age 7 v Joseph’ fue Fitzgerald, age 10 years: Mary 1y, age 11 rears; Elizabeth Scully, age 8 vears: Katherine Foran, age 10 years: Anna_Foran, age 8 years: Mary Foran, age 7 years: Mabel Gaffey, age 13 cars; Marie Cavassi, age 10 vears: Victorie uiz, age 10 vears: Ignatia Rodriguez, age 9 years; Dolores Rodriguez, uze 4 years; ‘Downey, age 13 years: Katherine Engelbert, ige 7. years; Ornestina Beyanka, age 10 years: Argentine leyanke. age 6 vears: Adeline Malagamoo, age 10 years: Loretto Malazambo, age 7 years, Respeci- 3 SISTERS OF CHARITY. w ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPER- ed $3 50 up. 309 Sixih. George Hartman. * MRS, J. o. ACHARD, MIDWIFE; HOME in conflnement. 555 Mission. SUTUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO light housework: sleep at ome. 1723 Market street, room 11. W IDOW. WITH SOME MEANS, WOULD like to engage in business wiil: a_gentleman. Call 5 Mason st., rooms 3 and 4, first floor. D EESSMATKE R—FIRST-CLASS WORK guaranteed: cutting, fitting and_suits made up: g00ds furnished If desired by MRS. HELENS, 418 Ellis st., room 33, formerly 604 O’ Farrell st. YOUNG LADY WISHES GENTLEMAN pariner; good paying business. 5 Mason. room 7. PEESSMARER, GOOD —~CUTTER AND , wishes engagements by the day.. Ad- Qress 914 Midway sty off Bay.® . i T.AD¥ WISHES A POSITION TO CARE FOR ingulid while traveling. Call 522 Third st., room 9. PRESSMAKER WANTS FEW MORE EN- gagements: address 162 Erle st. ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS BARBER, A steady position in a 2b-cent shop in city; no triflers need apply. Address RA LPH, box 57, Cal £ READY, 654 Ciay si. (WK AND WIFE, #50; 3 COOKS, $35, #40; 850: % waiters, $30; 2 dishwashers, $16 and $20. MURRAY & READ washer, for laundr HANSEN & C0., 110 'y 8t. LACKSMITH, COUNTRY SHOP, $35 AND found: 10 farmers, near city. 820 o $2! $30; 6 scraper teamsters, $26. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. LORED BUTLER AND! office. $30: must have references. 110 Geary st. MORE LABOR ND TODOCTOR'S C. R. HAN- LUMBER-PILERS 4 and fioormen, for country sawmill, half fare advanced. C. R. HAN N & CC ILL AND HA 510 $2 4 day. C.R. HANS 110 Geary st. TO-DAY (SUNDAY) AT L M ¢ will be open—We want our of 25 laborers for rail free fare. C.R. H ATLROAD TEAMSTE < s TO MAKE ROADS aud found and fare advanced. C.R.HAN W ANTED—AMERICAN YO nurse for an institution shor try, first-class place at $300 per year, including bourd, lodzing and washi ferences required; 5 laborers short distance in couniry, $20 and board igle sawyver, $35 and board; boy les, $20 and_board; also farmhands, haying hands, milkers, cooks, waiters and di shers kitchen hand and cat meat, country hotel, $18. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay s: g o pa MITHING; 828 Ilarrison. "v ANTED—BOY TO WORK IN A BAKERY. . Apply at 444 Hayes }‘A PERIENCED OPERATO! ON CLOAKS 4 once. 1236 Market st., room 84. V]‘:\ILI"]L —OP] 'ORS AND PRE Steady wor 541 Market st. ROY ST - PRESSING. ER; good w TO LEARN V Market st. 541 W ANTED-X "NOUNG MAN WITH references to keep a simple system of records and acco Address B., care of P. O. box 2684, San Francisco, Cal. OY WANTED TO LE about 16 years old. RN TO SET TYPE Address S. G., box 19, 10P WITH TOOLS, '3, ete. 3105 Mission st. ARBER'S SHOP; 2 CHAIRS: 3FURNISHED heap. 1155 Howard st. LASTS, MA- NSEL WHITE, INFORMATION WANTED business: kept by owner of building; wants to re- if alive may hear of something greatly to his tre. LOOMIS & CO., 87814 Market st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ROOMS: TAYLOR ST.: MODERN $500. o hiture: folding beds; clears 865 net. 5800—42 rooms; ¢00d location; rent $95; sub- stantial furniture; make offer. 700— nd lodging house: 10 rooms. O at. $45: 25 steady boarders. 0., 30 Montgomery st. ROOMS: CORNER, Sh’.—\(l( EW YAM.(?.AJ very low rent: clears sell at auction price. SPECK’S, 30 Montgomery st. RAE ROOMS; MODERN HOUSE: ALL $550. 2ok e lding-beds and finest Dbedding; clears $75. . 30 Montgomery st. JLEGANT FURM 6 ROOMS; Y parlor, 8 bedrooms, 2 t. 427 Natoma st. LODGING-HOU « Pine st., near Kefm: . ITURE OF 186 ROOMS sale; rent §50. 120 Sixthst. . __ . ___ 1b-koox1 HOUSE FOL SALE VERY CHEAP. 323 O’ Farrell st. o) EE JT" FIEL] LLTAM), AUCTIONEER: s 1n TeAANE hotiges. - Crocker bullding: I FURNITURE FOE SALE. JLEGANT BEDROOM SET AND PARLOR furniture for sale at a sacrifice. 2432 Post st REDROOM SET, $11: PATENT TABLE: B8 Roxburs Brussels,. 7S¢ Iaid; oilcloth, 20c; open evenings. SHIREK, 1310 Stockton st, CARPETe: “FICEDRES, ices: Cal. (\UT PRICES IN FURD AN J this week at McCABE'S, 948-950 Mission st. EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NBW AND second hand: 400 carpets, good as news oll- TURE I cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45¢; T-pie¢ r sults, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25 piece chal MDM 6; cash or installments: free: 1. QN, 126 Fourth FURNITURE WANTED. UTTERFIELD, AUCTIONEER, 16 McAl- lister st.—Specialty, buying furniture of houses. J C. MUTHER, THE AUCTI R. BU !I. furniture at highest cash pric 5 Fourth st. edvantage, or his heirs may i1 he is dead. Address E. H. O'HARA, 469 S. Seventh st., Sun Jose, CARPETS WOVE TO ORDER FOR SALE also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rsg portiere: dealer in carpet twine in hank or chaln atlowe: rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland, C; 75—;1\“ I A Fflxn HORSE RACE—TOTAKE PLACE ON X the San Bruno road and Siiver ave., Bunday, June 2, 1895, between the hours of 1 and % o'clock. S CUT AND FITTED, ar prices; engageme: Gear ATLOR PATTERNS CUT 10 MEASUKE, basque or skirt, 16c. 115 Kearny st., room 14. Al DRE}S&L\G 5C.,ANY STYLE CLASS shampoo, 60 air Store, BERTIH A SPITZ, 111 St one price only. "A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIAL: ty: collections, damages, wilis, deeds, etc. G. W. HOWI, Att’y-at-law, 850 Market., cor. Stockton. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST-OFF 1 clothing,books. novels. RAPHAEL, 247 4t business. Apply to LOUIS BLANCHETTE, 304 TADIES OUTING SUITS TO ORDEK; $25. | Hayes st. HUTT, merchant tailor, Y. M. C. A. buildin; %200 W HITEWASHING MACHINE AND BRUSIE | D= work: e vand WRIGHT, 60 }v i AGA < HOTEL PROPERTY AND BUSI- $30.000. 351 or sale; best paying business on line of railroad, in thriving town: did_business 45,000 In 1804, far better expectations for 1895, ne bufldings 'and grounds: — accommodations ample and first-ciass; splendid opportunity and bargain to right man. ' CURTIS & BOWLEY, Mills, bullding, San Francisco, y SALOON FOR SALE CHEAP: CHEAP RENT. » Inquire 2002 Union st. S: WILL PAY $756 MONTH. HEALY, 28 Kearny st. ERY; HAS EXTRA FACILI- ties; make offer; rent $20. 1303 Polk st. { ENTLEMAN WITH ENTERPRISE AND A few thousands to invest can secure interest and position in desirable manufacturing business: guurantee given for capital invested. Call 323 O'Farrell st. W ANTED-LADY OR GENTLEMAN WITH $300 t0 join advertiser in restaurant business in Santa Cruz during carnival week. Call this afternoon at 428 Ellis st. Ouf KSTABLISHED SHOESTORE; HAVING £00d custom trade: owner wishes to retire from ength, at GODEUS' At Studio, 10 Sixth. IS8 KING'S M WILL BUY COR. GROCERY, BAK- ery, woodyard, horse and wagon; 4 hv- ing rooms; rent chesp. Call 1546 Curtis, Oakland. contracts taken. ot WAIN- machines sold or hired. %:40 FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT; B - clearing $150 per month. Inquire of proprietor Fonso Cafe, Berkeley Station. SLL-STOCKED LIQUOR- rst-class locality: must be sold at full : WRECKERS OF HIGIH fine suits, $15: dress pants, $4 7 95. Misfit Clothing Pariots, 51 cor. Commercial, npsta UY YOUR CURTAINS, LADIES' AND gents' furnishing goods, hosiery, trimmings, i Pioneer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifth st. ATRIMONIAL PAPE 7 MAT MAR i 7 o 500 W 5{;00 . in once at a_ sacrifice; Landlady, 1 HANCE ) at ihvoi FORSALE—GOOD ESTABLISHED HARNE; busines: tock and fixture: ause death. *WM. TRUMBILL, Thirty-eighth st. and San Pablo ave., Oakland. OR SALE—FIRST-CL, h tinshop i this city: a good established trade. Further particulars inquire at W. W. Mont- gue & Co.’s for J. J. REMINGTON. JOR SAL WITH LEASE, LO- cated at 4171p Davis st., cormer of Oregon, known as the “0ld Corner.” For further particu- lars see owner on premises. HAVE, SHORT DISTANCE FROM CITY, 8 acres fitted for raising poultry and 73 acres grain land: will rent as & whole or separate: $150 besides rent required: rent cash. Call between 10 and 12 and 5 and 7, W1LSON, 112 Eighth st y. . SALOON ON MARKET ST., NEAR $3000. Bais s00d stock; finest fixtures; $40 daily income: this is_positively the biggest bargain”ever offered: will take half cash. See SMITH, HUBER & CO., 1001 Market st. UNCH AND COFFEE PARLOR, 1 BLOCK oft Market st,for sale at a sacrifice; owner having other business must sell at once. Parlor, box 112, Call Oftice. FOE SALEOR TO LET—A COMPLETE OUT- fit: coalyard an express business; running es- investigation. Apply S PLUMBING AND EASILY SATISFIED. “Do you think, young man, that you can give my daughter all she asks for?’’ ques- tioned papa, grimly. “I—aw—think so,”” murmered the lover B 1 $10. 1604 GROVE, near Lyon. tablished 5 vears: sickness cause selling. Apply 1915 McAllister st., near Lyon. bashfully, “She says she only wants me”. DISHES CONSTITUTE THE BEST 100 ner on earth st 44 Fourth st, W S AND MECHANK o know that Ed Roikin, Reno House propri tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 25¢ per night; §1 to $3 per week. 2 RAL BLACKSMITH AND woodworker who wishes to start in_business: rent reasonable: must furnish necessary tools and stock: man with family preferred. For further particulars address MAGGETTI & CHEDA, Mar- shall, Cal. W ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages 1o place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: 1o charge unless successful. Montgomery, rms 8-10. ] FOR ALL PARTS OF d. Apply 228 Pacific s ARBIERS, FOR EMPLOYME? M EN'S SHO. NS 40c: HEELS, 25¢: done in 15 ny st.. basement. " ELS ALARM 607 Montgomery st. I EMOVED 706 TO 72614, OPP. HOWARD- st Thenter; also 116 to ‘418 Fourtn st.: best —SINGL! ; $1 week ; rooms for two, 25¢ a dav, $1 60 a week; reading room dally papers. 36 Clay st FEMALE HELP WANTED. NCH NURSE FOR THE country, $20: first-class cook, country, $40; young girl to assist In hospital, $15; waltress, small boarding-house, $15: laundress and chamber- maid, $30; German or Scandinavian housework- girl, $25; nurse, 1 child, $15, San Jose: 4 girls for light housework in Berkeley and Oakland, $15 and $20; 10 good housework-girls for city, $25'and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. W ANTED-DINT G-ROOM GIRL FOR FIRST- class hotel 11 city, $20. Apply early Monday to MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. (C9K AND BAKER, HOTEL §60; FRENCH cook, references, $25: French middle-aged nurse to teach 2 children, $30; German or Scandi- navian girls, general housework, $20 and $2! nurses, second giris and girls for light housework, will find the best places at C. K. HANSEN & CO.’S, 110 Geary st. T ANTED — FRE ;529 SACRAMENTO best spring beds; single 3 meals, 10c. N 10 GET BOTTLE SHARP bottle wine, be. 609 Clay st. JIALF-SOLED IN 16 MINUTES while you wait at half usual price. 959 Howard. 500 LTS MEN'S GOOD SHOES, 26¢ TO §1. 564 Mission st.; also 63114 Sacramento st, ENS HALF - SOLING, 50c: LADIES', 40c; heels, 25¢; done while you_wait. 237 Sixth. TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 20c a night, including coftee dnd roils. 624 Washingion st., near Kearny. | druft or falling hair or money refunded: never USINESS OPPORTUNITY ; RARE CHANCE for tneright man with a few thousand dollars capital; can become a partner in first-class cash business. Address S. M., box 27, this office. TAURANT ON BUSH ST, Montgomery. For particulars B N, 413 Kearny st. —GOOD INSIDE ROUTE ON THIS paper. Apply 1404 Ellis st. $400 HALF-INTEREST; ears. A. B., box 39, this oftice. T)ELICACTES STORE AND PICKLE FACG- Call 806 O'Farrell st. ORNER BAKERY, DOING GOOD BUSINESS; must sell at_once on account of partnership. ¢ this office. ADY WANTS PART ; SO 200d business. Koom 33, 418 Elli SCHOOL FOR D, and elocution, WALTER G. O'BRIE and Laguna sts. Class Mondays and ile class, Saturday DANDRUFF case of dan- known to fail: try it. By all draggists price $1, or SMITH BRO Fresno, Cal. QECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, sufes, chuirs, scales, etc., and & very large stock of them, too; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- 1028 Mission st.. above Sixth O oRE cuy Oak Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers. Oak Bed Sets. Oilcloths and Stoves and Razngse 3 & JPIRST-CLASS SALOON AND LIQUOR-STORE Thousands of bargal iy pavents. on Market st. Address P., box 19, this ofiice. 1017-1018-1021-1023 R GROCERY AND 3 ROOMS TO LET; Apply 540 Commercial st. UTCHER B! NESS FOR SALE IN COUN- try. Address T. R., box 63, Call Office. MUSE BE SOLD AT ONCE: BEST PAYING livery stable in town; 30 boarders; 25 livery horses: hacks, buggies, etc.: centrally located: low rent: this is a fine opportunity to get a_good businessat a bargain: principals only. Address box 127, this office. 2E0()() ‘NTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS PA- %OOOO per; pays over $200 per month; sick- ness cause of seiling. Apply this office. RANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND NOTION Store, 921 Ouk stréet; must be sold by 1st of June. Call and seeit. PAYING LUNCH-COUNTER NEAR MARKET st. _Avply 48 Third st. OR SALE—RESTAURANT 622 SIXTHEST.; no reasonable offer refused. ARTNER WITH $500 WANTED IN GOOD paying business. Apply this office. Y ONE WISHING TO BUY OR SELL business places will do well to call on Business EADQUARTERS LONG DISTANCE TELE- phones, cheap: send for prices. Klein Electric s, 720 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. UIET PLACE FOR LADIES TO TRADE IN stocks ‘&nd grain: Iarge money made on small investment. W LOCK & CO., 318 Pinest., R 3. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT frs’ cost. Fact D hoe COPES FOR SALE; OGRA bought for cash. Baclgalupi, 946 Mkt. AND SOLD, outfits LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT store-xtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, elc.; cheay AS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. Golden Gate ave. M. HUFSCHMIDT. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. W ISDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED T0 order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market. 166'Mission st., nr. Eighth. 623 WEEK'S_ NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. ° HOUSES WANTED. T, NDELL HOUSE, 6I'H_AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 16¢ night. EST IN CITY INGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 26 cents per night; $1, $1 25, $1 60 per week. Pacitic House .Commerciat and Leidesc 5 WAITRESSES FOR SANTA CR $20, start the end of this week; 2 waitresses, sama. country hotel, steady the year round; 2 waitresses, hotel, south, fare advanced: waitress for springs: 4 Waliresses for hotel, city, $20. C. R. HANSEN & €O., 110 Geary st. (HAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS FOR springs: nursegirl for San_Jose; 3. women Gooks: $20, for vineyards. MURRAY ‘& READY, Clay st. W ANIED — 8 GIRLS FOR THE SAME house, laundress chambermaid and sewer $25. waitress $25; girl for_general house- work and a nurse, same house, $25 each, must have good references: cook private family, $40; cook privaie boarding-house, $40: French nurse, $20: chambermaid, San Rafael, $20: girl, Ala- meda, 2 in family, $15: 10 honsegiris city and country, $15 to $20.” Call Monday at 332 Ge: OTHER AND DAUGHTER, COUNTRY, $30,2 in family; cook, resort, $50; 3 wait® resses, $20; cook, Siockton, $25; Oakdale, $25, and other towns. Girls can securé reliable situa tions of all kinds by applying to MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. 321 ELLIS ROSEDALE—PRICES SED; =1 single flirnished rooms, $1 week; 20c_night. JHOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES 2 done while von wait: at less than half the usual price; all Tepairing done at balf price: work guar- anteed. 564 Mission st., bet. First st. and_Second. RY ACME HOUSE, 967 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25¢ night; $1 week. AGENTS WANTED. Agency, 87314 Market st., room 2. 1 ‘W ANTED—BY JUNE 25, HOUSE OR FLAT 00D PAYING STATIONERY, NEWS of 6 rooms, or more, with modern improve- candy and toy store, for sale. 1650 Polk ments, yard, etc.: not more than 8 blocks from Kearny and Market; references. Address R. X., box 94, this office. TANTED—TO RENT; A NEW SUNNY COT- take or flat by small responsible famil, ;'Veste‘rln Addition preferred. Address S. C., box 1, Call. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED — BILLIARD-TABLE. ADDRESS C.. box 43, this oflice. KLEm, 109 SIXTH ST,, PAYS 500D PRICES for clothing. books and iewelry: ostal. 1600, EALFCASH, BALANCE INSTALL « ments: business pays $175 month; right man can easly increase it to 8500 or more. Inguire CURTIS & BOWLEY, 32 second floor, Mills bullding. OR SALE — GROCERY-STORE. tral ave.. Alameda. FORSALE_THESUNRISE SALOON; CHEAP rent; location near water front. Inquire of E. J. B.,'15 Clay. $4O STORE FOR SALE — BIG STOCK « notions, cigars and candies; also soda fourtaln, shelving and counters: 4 furnished 918 CEN- ANTED—AGENTS, LADIES OR GENTS: 22 perday, §3 per day, §5 per day: cash in pocket Saturday night: permanent position; busi- ness clean, pieasant and houorable; 1o capital, ex- Jerience o traveling; wl at home: customers de- ishted; agents happy. Write Globe Chemical Co., B. 6, C bus, Ohio. GENTS WANTED—LATEST LITTLE NOV- eliy: 20,000 already sold here; sells to every- body or i quantities 10 the trade. PAGE & CO., 8037 Dearborn st., Chicago. rooms; rent $1i uth. 34134 Fifth st. JOR SALE—$250; DELICACY STORE STOCK and fixtures; 3 rooms: fine location for ice cream and candy ; must be sold; no reasonable of- fer refused; great bargain. 618 Geary. OR SALE—GOOD CORNER GROCERY AND bar; good Jocation. Apply Call Office. ESTAURANT: GOOD LOCATION: LOW rent: cheap: must be sold this month; good chance for man and wife or 2 partners. Call 339 Hayes st. LOST. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco. in the name of JENNIE MCGEARY, No. 187-1425. The finder will please return to bank. OST—YELLOW CANARY WITH SPECK- led head. Return 1065 Market; receive reward. OST—CANARY BIRD. REWARD IF RE- turned to 1119 Greenwich st. JALESMAN—DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINE OR otherwise. J. Knight, 225 State st., Racine, Wis. FRIDAY, SICK SETTER BITCH. RETURN 20 P ADA R e roaive T [OR SALE—FRUIT AND CANDY STAND IN- VW OMAN COOK, FOR MEN, COUNTRY, $3 second girl, 2 in family, country, $25; cha bermald and laundress, §20, St. Helena. Apply MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. OLICITORS — ENERGETIC LADIES AND gentlemen for health and accident insurance. Rooms 4 and 5. 206 Sansome st.; salary or com- mission; agents wanted. side depot cor. California st. and Central ave. OST—ON ELECTRIC CARS COMING FROM CARPET RUSSELS, 45c, LAID; ROXBURY BRUS. sels, 76¢, Iaid; linoleumn, 40c: heavy ollcloth, 20c: open evenings. SHIR' 1310-1312 Stockton. CARPET CLEANING. NA/TTBT\'AL UARPET BEATING AND REN vating Works, HAMPTON & laying and altering. 318-315 . Mission 244. VITY STEAM A TING AND G Renovating Works, 38 and 40 E G B ENS, manager. Telephone \A? !Blilh "EP VARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. COM £ TED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING’S Ploneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. S0-40. (3 CARPET BEATI MIT telephone east 126. T L CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); old established ean machines; cleaning 3¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. carpet_cleaning SURE AND SAFE CURE FOR ALL FE- male diseases: ladies may have the benefit of skill and sttention of a physician of long and successful practice; & home in confinement with best possible with the_privacy of a home and the convenience of a hospital: those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case, they will find in her a true friend; all consultation iree and absolutely confidential; & positive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco habit; eve 8 d without injury to health. MES. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st., bet. Jones and Leavenworth. DIES — CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PE (Diamond Brand} are the best; safe, Teliable; take no other: send ‘4c, stamps, for particulars, “Reliet for Ladies,” in letter by return mall; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelphia, Pa. VW ILLIAM B. CHURCH, PHYSICIA surgeon, 1018 Washington st.. Oakland; hours 10 to 12 A. M, 2 to 4 and 6:30 to 7:30 P.3.; patients received and cared for by trained nurses at residence, 518 Tenth st., Oakland. Tel. 434. IN TROUBLE CONSULT THE £ v reliable specialist in San Francisco; in- stant relief: $500 paid for any case I cannot cure; board; skillful attention during confinement; spe- cial attention to dises advice free; confidential. MRS /2 Turk st R. RICORD' safe, sure, reliable: Ricord’s Specialties for fe- males. MAISON ET CIE, agents ROOT'S, 6th and Howard sts. A NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, ments or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no ter from what cause; restores alwsays in one da; if you want to be ireated safe and sure call on men physician; knowledge can be sent and used 8¢ 1, om. nll'eases giaranteed. DR. POPPER, #18 Heuyny st RS, R, PRIVATE HOME nyroyal P AND Di. WEGEN M for all female diseases; separate homes for la- diés before and during confinement; have enlarged and arranged my home t0 suit rich and poor; ir- regularities cured in a day: guaranteed: 0o instru. ments; regular physicians of long and successful practice; travelers attended ; no delay: all business strictly confidential; babies adopted. 419 POSITIVE, GUARANTEED S FOR IR- regularities; used for years in private practice with invariable success éven in most aggravated cases; easy to take; dper(ecuy natural in action; 1o pain, exposure or danger; Cures in two das sent securely sealed on receipt of $3 or C. 0, strictly confidential. Address D BERGETOLE, P. 0. box 2225, S. F. DE; AYD MRS, DE. SCHAILI. FORMERLY of 121134 Mission, now 1508 Market st. ; month- ¥ irregularities cured ina few hours; guarancesds Do instruments used : sure preventi AUDET’S APHRO TABLETS—T EAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impotency and all “disorders of the sexual organs: $1 a box, 6 boxes $5; send for circular. J. WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF women; ladies near or far assured quick reliet of disease; ‘irregularities restored daily: safe cure guaranteed; no instraments: home in confine ment: best skill; low fees; pills $2. R. HALL, 14 MCA LLISTER, SE! next Hibernia Ban! PRIVATE HOME I D. . J. MILTON FINEMEN MRS. POWELL, 1310 Mission, TER- OME IN CONFINEMENT at the most reasonable price in the city. MRS, M. PFEIFFER, midwite, 2014 Folsorg o LL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR DAVIES, 14 McAllinter st neat Sarbis leads all competitors; only quaiified, trusty spe: cialist for safe, quick’ relief of irregularitics, no matter what cause: treatment sclentific, harmileag and painless, never fails; home In confinement. FIRREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALE DISEAS Lgee Dira. Dr. Puetz and be content aé«flxt"a?f L:E&v's FlR.ElNCH PILLS. L5 73 m 10 ladies troubled with trregu 10 danger: safe and sure; $2_ o B don't delay until too late. land, Cal.. WEEK'S NEWS FGR 5 CENTS— THE A VERELY CALL: n wrabper, for matiing. - EDUCATIONAL, PANISH, FRENCH, GERM EISTER- schatt Sch es. 122 O'Farrell st. J IGHT SCE D'S BUSINESS COL~ lege, 24 Post st.; commercial, shorthand, Eng. lish; low rates. HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING: GUAR: anteed faultless; reasonable. R.15, 632 Market. TLLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC- tress, coaches ladies and gentlemen for the Y A dramatic proiession: appearances arranged. Shake- ‘ spearean Academy, 406 Van Ness ave. RELASCO'S LY SCHOOL OF AGTING— Private theatricals arranged; pupils Tehearsed onstage. R.5&12,1.0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. TOCAL TEACHER, JOSEPH GREVEN, 1M- proves and beautified even spolled voices and procures positions for his puplls. 8y Ninth A MASTERY OF SPANISH AND FR in 4 months with Professor Duque's LIV ING method practically taught by native, university instructors; classes. ($3 per month) day and eve, Call and examine this master method. 104 Hayes, SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, ‘surveying, srchitect 8ssay: estab. ’64. VAN DER NAIL E.\L’lish‘(‘& 3()(). BESTAURANT DOING GOOD BUSL- - 1ess; must be sold as owner is in an- other business. Address 478 Eighth st., Oakland- Holy Cross Cemetery, May 30, 1895, gold medal with owner's name engraved. Please re- turn to 1717 Jessie st. and receive reward. T YPNOTISM — LESSONS IN HY PNOTISM and mesmerism: clairvoyants developed by J. DIAMOND, 406 Sutter st., rooms 50 and 51, W ANTED—NEAT GIRL TO ASSIST GENER- ally in a country resort and hotel, $20; no cooking; first-class place. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. WANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to_introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. Goon PAYING RESTAURANT AND SA- loon; sale on account of departure; good pros- JLOST-MAYS, A LIGHT-BAY HORSE, WITH pect of business Increasivg. Address W., box 29, white hind foot and white star on face: suitable reward on his return to SCHWARTZ & HUSING, 18th and Mission sts. Yo’un(.' GTRL, HELP TAKE CARE OF BABY and assist; $8. 54 Steiner st. ANTED—PROTESTANT GIRLS FOR GEN- eral housework: wages $15 to 3$25. Apply MES. CATTELL, 525 Eighth st., Oakland. 7 OUNG GIRL TO TAKE CHILDEEN. Sixth st. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- awork; small family; no children. Call to-day, 2184 Turk st. 120 PARTNERS WANTED. YOUNG LADY WANTS A PARTNER; nice business. 121 Montgomery, room $45. ROOMS WANTED. S e O S RS T ANTED—_2 GNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms; within 5 minutes’ walk from Kearny and Bush sts.; mustbe cheap. Address L. G., box 86, Call. OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; no cooking: sleep home. 2107 Pine st.. near Buchanan. PPRENTICES DRESSMAKING THOR- 41 oughly taught. 170813 San Carlos ave. 0MPANIONABLE AMERICAN WOMAN TO assist alady living all alone in_a new sunny flat in exchange for room. Apply Sunday 2706A Mission st. MINISHERS ON COATS AND PANTS; steady work: good wages. 541 Market st. ADY BOOKKEEPER FOR A PHYSICIAN'S o ofice to loan employer $250. P., box 43, Call ce. J ANTED—COMPETENT WOMAN TO WORK | for & medical company; pay. Applyor addras 1170 Maskes oty room 50, N URSEGIRL: TO SLEEP HOME, APPLY AT 781 Sutter st., room 112; before 12 o’clock. satisfaction guaranted. Call or INEAT YOUNG GIKL TO WAIT AT TABLE. 232 O'Farrell st. ANTED—2 WELL-LIGHTED, CONNECT- ing rooms, unfurnished, for sicting and bed T00m. in genteel family: light board in family or near bi‘{.: bet. Powell, Central ave., Sutter and Val- lejo. R., box 18, Cail. ‘W ANTED—20r 3 UNFURNISHED SUNNY Tooms, bet. Octavia and_Devisadero, Haizht and McAllister. Address C. H., box 26, this office. Call Oflice. 32000 PARTNER WANTED IN A BIG - laundry, dyeing and cleaning estab- lishment: a great bargain for the right party. In- quire 11 Fair ave., junction Valencia and Mission. (GBOCERY AND BAR FOR SALE: LARGE trade: well located. Inquire this office. Gogn RESTAURANT FOR SALE. CALL 108 Ninth st., bakery. FOB BENT—GOOD OPENING FOR MEAT market; rent reasonable. W.P.RYAN, 960 Seventh st., Oakland. ROCERY FOR SALE. APPLY SE. CORNER Eighth and Bryant sts. OST —ng-'ni:ndnum :)0.2: l!i:le)i{;Y marked black-and-tan_on head: plain leather collar: reward. MATT KERR, 116 Leidesdorf, near California. FOUND. FOUND—BAY HORSE, ON MISSION ROAD, near Five-mile House; owner can have same b proving property and paying expenses. Appiy J. V. SCHETD, Mission road, near Five-mile House: OUND—GOLD RING, OWNER CAN HAVE same by describing ring and paying expense of advertising. _Apply 1588 Mission st. STORAGE QTORAGE: FORNITURE, PIANOS AND MER- chandise; advancesmade. LIEBES 8. W. CO., 906 Market st., room 4. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ONEY ADVANCED TO LITIGANTS, COURT costs and charges pald in matters of probate, contracts, damages, accidents, notes, first-class W ANTED_50R 4 FURNISHED OR PARTLY furnished rooms north of Market st., bet. Jones and Buchanan, by a permanent tenant for family of 8 adults; give foil particulars to receive atten- ton. Address Room, box 19, Call Office. BY, YOUNG COUPLE. ALCOVE OR 2 CON- necting rooms with board in private family {Protestant), vicinity Jefferson Square; terms must. be reasonable. Y., hox 91, Call Office. PROPERTY WANTED. o o B T LA S I S R FANT MARINE VIEW LOT FOR CASH; “ :’x&uz full particulars. Address M. V., box 64, Call Office. collections and general law busiress. Address J. F. NAUGHTON, 54 Nevada block, S. F. JOHN K AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BS. 18 and 17, 402 Moutgomery st., cor. California. ILSON BROS., 1710 MARKET ST.—GETOUR Tates and examine our method for storage of furniture and ail kinds of household goods; dust and vermin proof; separate rooms at low rates. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINES S College, 723 Market st.: dipioms contse gog DWARD TOJETTI, ARTIST, HAS s e classes Toom 141, Murphy bullding, corner Market and Jones sts. " ESGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MIiss 14 McAllister, . 46; private or class. S. MELVILLE-SNYDER, ORATORICA. Vocal and Dramatic Academy, §19 Van Mo ocal classes Monday, 8 p. a., $1 month; dra- matic classes Wednesday, 8 p. i, 3 month: also private lessons and piano; Iadies and gentiemen o ioa,or professional or amateur stage (stage for ABR'S INST., 659 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING Taracns Weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. H INESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorchand, typing, electrical _engineering, telegraphy, modern lan: guages rapidly tan~ht. Write for catalogue. ; easy terms, or will ex- Oakiand or vicinity. Prin- AFE, DRY.CHEAP PLACE TO STORE YOUR furniture, etc. LUNDY FURNITURE COM- PANY, 818 Mission st. T UENITURE, PIANGS AND OTHER MER- chandise received on storage; money advanced on consignments; fire-proof building. 410 Postst., ' TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIAN HOUSE- Stew oods, eie. T 3. PERCK, 735 Marke s IRST-CLASS STOR. ;ADVANCESMADE P& Sarket st -0 GHAS. L TAYLOR, A.MITCHELL, ATT' Y-AT-LAW, REMOVED + o Spreckels bldg.. 9 vice f1 Anvmfinntfi)iv RCE LAWS A SPECIAL 1y callections, damages, wills. deeds, etc. G. W. HOWI, Ate'y-at-law, 850 Market st Stockton, M. H. CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mills bullding, sixzh fioor, room 6, San Fran® cisco, Cal. Telephone 1544. ‘W . ¥, DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW420 | « California st.. rms. 14-15: advice free. qu. EXCHANGE A mmm;z for good 1ot Alumeda, 8 ‘W ASTED-TO EXCHANGE A HOUSE UN- furnished or furnished for one year or longer for a good house in the city; the house is near Cal- istoga, Napa County, and contains 7rooms; fur- ther use of barn, pasture, chicken-houses and Dlenty of good water. Address G. G., box 87, Call ca w <

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