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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MO}fDAY, JUNE 10, 1895 —— e e e MILITARY AT MONTEREY, Officers Who Will Go Down to the Encampment of the Regulars in June. A NUMBER OF WEDDINGS. San Franciscans at the Summer Re- sorts—Interesting Personals. Recenptlons. At Monterey the regular troops under General Forsyth will have an encampment during July. Among the officers who will be present are: Colonel Young, Lieutenants J. B. Bell, aid- de-camp to General Forsyth, Thomas W. Wins- ton, Thomas W. Haan and Samuel P. Ruther- ford of the cavalry. The officers of the First United States Infantry are: Colonel W. R. Shafter, commanding; utenant P. Brandt, adjutant; Captain J.J. O'Connell, Captain M. P. Maus, Ceptain Charles G. Starr, Lieutenants Lewis H. Strother, Lamson L. Faison, Robert oble, Frank O. Ferris, Leon S. Rondiez, hard C. Croxton, George W. Kirkman, Sid ney A. Clowmen, Harry A. Smith, William M Crofton, Frank 'A. Wilcox, Lincoln F. Ki bourne, Dana W. Kilburn and J. R. Bemis. C. F. Kohl gave a picnic on Wednesday last at Point Lobos, driving from Monterey soon after breakfast. Among his guests were: Mr. and Mrs. George H. Howard, the Misses Moore, Mrs. W. B. Bourn, Miss Bourn, Miss Gertrude Eells, Miss Kohl, Miss Low, Miss Crockett and Miss Boss, Among Friday's arrivals at Monterey were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Scott. Miss Scott, Miss McKinstry, Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Wilson, Mr. Ted- castle of New York and Colonel Fred Crocker. Among recent bookings at Mon- terey are: Mrs. and Miss Nellie Chabot for July, and Mrs. T. S. Requa and Miss Amy Requa for Augnst. Among those who will soon leave for Castle Cragare: W. F. Herrin and family, Mr.and Mrs. I. N. iamily, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis iy, Mrs. Chauncey R. Winslow, Mr. Henry S. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. H r, John F P bot and far: Mr. and_ Mrs. R and Mrs. T Arthur Brown, 3 Ir. and Mrs, L. Barker and famly, Mrs. Magee, Norris K. Dav} and Mis: Giascock, Dr. George H. and iamily, W. S. Downi Tooper, Mrs. Clara Catherwood. Mr Jewett illism Lewis, Henry Michaels and ,Mrs. J. A. Tolger, Mrs. Clinton E. Worden, Miss Lillie 0'Connor. Among those present at Paso Robles are the following: Mr. and Mrs. Blum, A. M. nd Mrs. M. R. Benham, H. E. . undas, G. Hilder- T. Famos, T. F. Peters, Mrs. G. Good- Anita Goodwin, Miss Maud Goodwin, r. and Mrs. P. Biggins, E. Jon M. Jones, orge Russell, Russell, A. E. P: on, P. H. Henry Miller, ¢ on’ Mills, Alfred Bouvier, F. A. Ford, Mr.and Mrs. Con 0'Connor, Miss 0'Connor, Miss Cornelia 0'Con- nor, Ned Jacobs During the week the following have registered at Highland Spring: Mr. and Mrs. Watterson, Miss Kress, Mr. and M Mrs. C. L. Jameson and son, Gi M H. Moise, J. M. Cavarly and daughter, Mr. and . I. A. Vaughn, Mrs. G. W. Burnett and chil , Mrs. Emma W. Brown, A. Shar- boro, M Donaidson, Mrs. C. Malm and famil Jonge, D. J. K. . J. H. Morris, George Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ware, Mrs. Rayhill, ant and daughter, San . H. Davis, A. F.Gunn and famil . Chapman and child, Mrs. F. E. Wel] M. Watkins, Oekland; H. E. Deane, J. Deane, Berkeley; R. 8. Gee, Alameda; Hon. H. C. Fisher, Austin, Texas; I. 8. Alexander, Lower Lake. The Reddington place, Burlingame, is NOW oOpen as a summer retreat. Among those staying there are: Butler, Miss Emma Butler, Mr. and R. P. Schwerin, Mrs. E. W. MeKinstrr, . L. Hedges. Miss Frances McKinstry, Mrs. H. W. Ellicott, Mr. and Mrs. N. ) Baldwin and family, son, Mr. and_ Mrs. A. y Miss Helen Parker, Benjamin I Bloch, Miss Estella Bloch, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph H. Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Tourney and family, Mrs. Frank W. Sumner, Miss May Lowell, David Staples Paimter, Joseph Burk, William Adams Jr., Professor and Mrs. W. H. de Bell and daughter, Homer L. Day. On Saturaay at the church of St. Maj the Virgin the wedding of Miss Leila How- ard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Foiger of Seattle and Dr. Alex F. Berryhill of the navy, attached to the United ‘States ship Gedney, took place. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. J. O'Brien. Miss Helen Willinah Corbett and Mr. John Cook were united in marriage last Thursday evening at the residence of the bride’s mother, 1120 Gough street. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Jane Corbett and the late Alexander Corbett, and well known in San Francisco_ social circles. The groom is a member of the grain firm of Moore, Ferguson & Co. of this Cit; The parlors were beautifully decorated with ferns and flowers and a mantel transformed into a hymeneal altar, before which the cere- mony was performed by Rev. Dr. Robert Mackenzie. Miss Jane E. Corbett was bridesmaid and Mr. George A. Westgate acted as best man. The bride was escorted by her uncle, Mr. William Crighton, and the wedding march was played by Pro- fessor Otto Fleissner. The gown of the bride was of white brocaded silk. en train, with_high corsage and long bouffant sleeve She carried a bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid was attired in a nile-green silk, finished with a demi-train. The sleeves were long and full, with the corsage high. A bou- quet of white sweet pea blossoms com- pleted the picture. After the ceremony and the congratula- tions which followed the guests assembled in the dining-room, where an elaborate suizt;er was served. e handsome gifts in evidence testified to the kindly Tradition Thomp- affection of many friends. followed in the parting greeting to the newly wedded couple, who | were driven away in the midst of a shower of rice. Mr. and Mrs. Cook are now at Lake Tahoe. Upon their return they will reside in thi B The marriage of Miss Mary Sheahan to Maurice Corridan was celebrated last Tues- day at St. Patrick’s Church, Rev. Father Brennan performing the ceremony. Pro- fessor Dohrman presided at the organ and Miss N. C. Kirby sang some appropriate selections. Miss Maggie Courts acted as bridesmaid and T. Corridan, cousin of the groom, as best man. The bride is a niece of Mrs. J. Coughlan and is highly estecmed for her qualities of miMnd acnd hsart. r. Corridan is no less ular than his bride, being president of {l?spbran(‘.h of the alliance_and an active member of the Young Men’s Sodality connected with St. Patrick’s Chureh. After the ceremony a breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s aunt. The young couple left in the afternoon with the congratulations of their friends. An interesting wedding took place ‘Wednesday evening, May 29, in St. Paul's Church, the contracting parties being William A. Weiss and Miss A. Hild. Miss M. Watts acted as maid of honor and Mr. ‘W. Rockey as best man. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Shortly before 9 o’clock the bridal party arrived and after the ceremony the friends repaired to Stanford Hall, where the happy couple received the congratulations of their numerous friends. Quite a number of useful and beautiful presents were re- ceived. After rereiving congratulations singing, music and dancing were enjoyed until midnight, when a sumptuous repast was served. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss, M.. and Mrs. Holl- muan, Mr. and Mrs. Watts, Mrand Mrs. Vereher, Mr. and Mrs. McDougless, Mr. and Mrs. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Strahle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thaicher, A. Kever, L. Wynnie, H. Johnson, J. Peterson, E. Freese, A. Thean, M. McHenrey, S. Cacey, E. Johnson, E. Dickson, Miss Pratt, Miss White, Miss Fraser, A. Saul, R.Schmidi, W. Rockey, G. Fitagerald, W. Edwards, Wiliiam Haus Jr, A. Hinz, E. Laughberry, {. Bliss, | { gie Baker at her residence, W. Brown, | Mrs. Hahn, Mrs, W. J. Fennell, Mrs. D. Kelley, Mrs. Condon, Mrs. Pablo, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. M. Watts, M. Holl- men, A’ Holiman, R. Davies, E. Jones, E. Arri- son, J. Haly; - Horn, A. Grant, M. Carrick, M . H. Murphy, M. Hughes, C. Stiner. F. Kelley, J.Sullivan, G. Maline, W. Flannigan, G. McDougall, F. Kever, J. Kelley, J.W. Watts, F. Dunn, C. Herrick, J. Bohmer, N. Hamilton, L. La Page, W. Frecse, Mr. Wil liams, Mr. McHenry, E. Johnson, F. Ruddock, J.8mith R.Schmidt. The Avon Club of Oakland, the object of which is to cultivate a taste for the writ- ings of Shakespeare, was lately organized by prominent society ladies across the bay and had a successful meeting at the resi- dence of Mrs. Robinson, 565 Eleventh street, where the members were enter- tained by Miss Eunice Gallagher. Among those present were the following: Mrs. McGinnis, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Biven, Mrs. Reibenstein, Mrs. Bobiuson, Mrs. Shellaberger, Mrg. Jacquett, Mrs. Lyall, Mrs. Stoakes, Mrs. Wendt, = Mrs. Laymance, Mrs. Durant, Mrs. Sampson, the Misses McElroy, Carroll, Kirk, Allen, Gallagher, Reibenstein, Brock- man, Le Beeuf, Moore, Nolan, Taylor, Gooch, Irene, Meyers, Searey, Brown and Wine, Judge Allen, Dr. W. E. Taylor, Messrs. McGinnis, McElroy. Biven, Diebert, Stanly, Kirk, Mul- cahey, McDonald, Potter, Corrigan, McManus, W. Laymance, E. Laymance, Sewell, Stoakes, Lyall, Woodhouse, Hallahan Berrer, Sampson, Payne and Master Bernard Stoakes. A high tea was given last Thursday even- ing at the residence of Mrs. F. L. Turpin, 40 Bartlett street, for the benefit of Grace Methodist Sunday-school. Miss Ruth White sang several selections, Mrs. Abby Paxton Sr. rendered a piano solo, Miss Salter recited and others_contributed their talent for the occasion, which was in every Way a suceess. Z ipworth Leage of the Simpson al Methodist Episcopal Church will give an entertainment this evening in the lecture-room of the church. An interest- ing musical programme has been arranged. Edgar Briggs \\-hl give some reminiscences of '49. Mr. and Mrs.J. J. Young entertained a few of their friends Thursday evening at their home on Shotwell street. An en- joyable evening was spent. Among those present were: Mrs. J. J. Young, Miss Mabel Chandler, Miss Mae Keane, Mrs.J. Vermeil, Miss Tillie Ver- meil, Miss May Driscoll, Miss Cecelia Young, Mrs.' M. Driscoll, Mrs. A. McPherson, Miss teorgie McPherson, Miss Lillian Driscoll, Miss Rose Driscoll, Miss’ Grace Young, Annie Young, J. J." Young, Bert Chendler, Frank Driscoll, Albert Vermeil, Charles Young, J. Driscoll, A. McPherson. A surprise party was given to M Mag- 754 Bryant street, by the Mignonette Social Club on Saturday, May 25. Among those present wer Miss Maggie Baker, Miss Rose Cusick, Miss Clara Linehan. Miss Clara Long, Miss Ada Long, Miss Grace Pendergast, Miss Lenora | Foley, Miss Mabel Lorington, Miss Kitty Killen, | M Mae Hayden, Miss Cora Bennett, Miss | sie Quedrgns, Miss Lulu Burmeister, Miss | Emily Fitzpatrick; Joseph L. Fitzgerald, Thomas Maguire, Herman Vanderwater, T. Pendergast, Leo Baker, Harry Graham, Harry Farse, Frank Linehan, Frank Williams, Frank Smith, Richard McKeon, Charles Skelley Walter Doyle, Thomas Marlow, Benjamin Craw- | ford and Frank Mayo. On Wednesday, May pleasant surprise was given in honor of the birthday of Mrs. B. Kramer, the C. C. | of Live Oak Circle No. 29, at the residence | of Mrs. Holland, 119 Drumm street. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kiamer, Mr. and Mrs. London, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell, Mrs. Kenealy, Mrs, Saunders, Mrs. Igo, Mrs. Hens- ley, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Hemberger, the Misses | Jessie and Blanche Kramer, Mamie | Heansley, Annie Smith, Florence St. Clair, Gussie McNear, Annie Mahoney, Kate Ma- honey, Mattie Rouse, Dr. W. Harvey, Deputy Cohen, I. Jacobson, Gerald Muller, H. Russe M. Charles Stein, Kramer, W. Rothman, Deckelman, Mex Asher. The Pacific Coast Association of the Na- tive Sons of Vermont will give a monthly entertainment and dance at Odd Fellows’ Hall on Friday evening next. Miss Marion Riding is spending part of her summer vacation at Sonoma as the guest of Mrs. John Wagnon. Mrs. 8. J. Hendy'and family and Miss Etta Gehrels have Jeit for Ben Lomond to spend the next few months. Mrs. Colonel W. B. Shant, Mrs. Eugene ‘Webber and her daughter, Maud, of Pine street, have gone to the Santa Cruz Moun- tains to stay some weeks. Mrs. Jack Cameron Fitzpatrick, a former Californian, has returned from Buffalo, Y., to visit her little daughter, Pearl | Campbell. who is at school here. Mrs. L. Scatena, with her two daughters, Pearl and Florence, are at Genoa, Itaiy. M Millicent Flynn has left town'on a visit to Mrs. Fred Hanke of Rich Gulch, Calaveras County. She will return in | about a month. C. Why Do Mosquitoes Bite? It has long been kuown that only the female mosquito bites. The male pos- sesses no lance for inflicting a wound such as his mate is provided with. The pur- pose of his existence is merely to perpetu- ate the species and he never enters a house | unless by accident. The natural food of | the female is the juices of plants, and it is not known why she seeks blood. The in- dulgence seems to be a kind of dissipation | with her, like whisky and tobacco with human beings. Unlike the latter, she never gets full but once. Though it is as- serted that she carries poison, the fact has never been proved; no venom' glands have been discovered. Her sting consists of five extremely sharp needles, two of which are barbed. They unite to form an awl, which having inflicted the puncture, serves tube Igor sucking the blood of the victim. The suggestion that a poisonous fluid is introduced into the wound for the purpose of making the biood more liquid is mere theory.—Boston Transcript. —————— SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Franclsco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o’clock. 259 Hayes street, open untii 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Misslon streeis, open until o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street. open until 8:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. | Lj\'p\' WOULD LIKE TO TAKE a banquet and | SPECIAL NOTICES. CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE 10 puin. Chiropodic Institute, 361, Geary. B, MIs8 OLIVE "WHITNEY, ~ BATHS, hand-rubbing for rheumatism and pain. oom 5, 110 Sixth st. B, NOIICE— ABANDONED CHILDREN in the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum since January 1, 1894: Susan Snyder, age 8 years; Anna W alker, age 8 years: Kose Duggan, age 8 vears: Mary Duggan,age 7 years: Joseph: ine Fitzgerald, age 10 vears: Mary Scully, age 11 years; Elizabeth Scully, age 8 years; Katherine Foran, age 10 years: Anna_Foran, age 8 yei Mary Foran, age 7 vears; Mabel Gaftey years; Marie Cavassi, age 10 years: Ruiz, age 10 years: Ignatla Rodriguez, age 9 year: Dolores Rodriguez, age 4 years; Mary Downey, age 13 years; Katherine Engelbert, age 7 years Ornesting Beyanka, age 10 years; Argentine Beyanka. age 8 years: Adeline Malagamoo, age 10 years: Loretto Malagambo, age 7 years. Kespeci- fully, SISTERS OF CHARITY. g:;s-? ROOMS WHITENED, §1 UP: PAPER- ed 3 50 up. 309 Sixth. Georze Hartman. NTS EJECTED FOR 84 Collections made, city or country? Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. = ALL COURTS—LEGAL PRIVATE MAT- ters: confidential; advice iree. ATTOR- NEY McCABE. 1027 Market st. CHARLES Ji. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY- at-law and Notary Public, 638 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. Lesidence, 1620 Fell st. Tele- phone 570. retail store: good Address P. P. box 81 HELP WANTED-Con TTENTIO; tinued. E WANT TO-DAY 50 TEAM- sters and laborers for railroad work; $175 a day and free Geary st. fare. C.R. HANSEN & Co., 110 PERSONALS. AMERICAN, AGE 87, WELLTO DO, WOULD Ike to meet middle-aged Iady or widow in like circumstances; correspondence strictly confiden- i N., box 19, Call Office. ANTED—POSITION By YOUNG MAN with wholesale or retafl clgar and tobacco ;_best of references. C. 8., box 71, Call Office. W i 2 C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. KITCHEN HANDS, $25, FOR A SUMMER resort: help waiter for a summer resort, $25. SUIVATION WANTED BY A COLORED MAN as head cook in a country hotel: he is strictly sober, reliable and industrious; references fur- nished to the same: wages to range from 840 to #50 a_month. Call or address S. W. R., box 51, this office. MAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE POSITION M'in country hotel or summer resort; man as bartender, assist waiter or make himself generall useful; wife as chambermald or waltress; bot have had experience. Address 750%3 Minna st. W ANTED—PLACE AS WATCHMAN:SOBER, reliable man; day or night; references if re- guired. Call or address R.B.W. 5 Market st., room § - WAI\'TED—SITFAT]ON AS VALET, TRAV- eling servant or to wait on_Invalid gentleman by Englishman; has trayeled the continent of Eu- 10pe: has many vears' experience: no incum- brance: 8 years' reference from present employer. Address V box 147, San Mateo. FEMALE HELP WANTED. VW ANTED—12 WAITRESSES FOR RESORTS, hotels and restaurants, $20 and $25: cham: bermaid, $20: 2 cooks, boarding-house and restau- rant, §20 and’ $25: 2 cooks, German style, §25: 2 German and French nurses, $20 und $25. and girls for housework. J. F. CROSETL & CO., 312 Sutter. TRS “CLA SS CHEF, $125: ASSISTANT cook, $30: 2 kitchen hands tor hotels in Santa. Cruz; HAN waiters, EN & €O, 110 Gi hotels, resorts, springs. C. R. v si. 1 SCANDINAVIA ber piling, $30 and found. C. R. CO., 110 Geary st. AND FINS FOR LUM- HANSEN & HEF, §100; SECOND COOK, $76: FIRSI- class hotel potwasher for springs, $35: Kitchen hand, summer resort, $20; waiter, mer resort, $25. Geary st. C.'R.'"HANSEN elps ball, sum- & CO., 110 2 ROCKME ay; 10 granite-bl makers: C. 1 HAN \ NEAR CITY, $1 7 EN & C 5 TO $2 A lock-makers: 10 basalt-block . 110 Geary st. . BLACKSMITHS, COUNTRY SHOPS, §3 A day. $35 and $30 and board; 3 farmers, near 2 $25 and harvest wages: fireman, country saw- mill, $50: milkers, choremen and others. C. R. ANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. TANTED—EVERY B DESIRING _TO earn money for the Fourth send name and ad- dress, together with 10 cents for sample and in- structions, to Royal, box 99, Call Office. (GARDENER; A PRACTICAL MAN IN ALL branches: green-house, hot and cold frames: 1 & good propagator; can milk and care for horses if required; references. W. H., box 150, Call Office. SITUATIONS WA iED—FEMAL FOR A FIRST- T & CO. OR SUM mer resorts, hotels and springs at_short notice ANDRE'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 315 ton st., long-distance telephone No. 1304. T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYME. BU- reau first-class Swedish and German girls are awaiting situations. eary st.; telephone 983. CITY OR COUN- Market st. ccond work or general housework. Clementina st.; please no postals RMAN GIRL DESIRES A ) n general housework and cook. Call 101174 York st. ©) WAITRESSES, RESORT, #2! work, Oakland, $25; Alameda, $25: San Jose, #30: German cook, $30; second girl, country, £30: seamstress, $25; nurse, $25; 18 housework glrls, city and country, 820 'an| $26: 6 young girls to assist, $12 1o $15." MI1SS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. HOTEL ook, w35 ] hotel, $20. MISS ¢ JOMAN WITH A GIRL OV Kkeeper; $15. MISS CULLE: ranch, 815, fare paid; coo waltress same house, §15: waitress, near city, $20; 3 cooks on ranches, $26 and $20. and girls for housewor R.T. WARD & CO., 610 Clay s 3 S NTRY HOTELS AND resorts, $20; girl for light housework for Ala- meda, $15." HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. LANS WAIT ce party here. Apply D GIRLS FOR DIFFERENT 9() WOMEN A <" positions: cook for 8 men on harvester, $25 and found; 3 waitresses, $20; 2 waltresses, $15; 2 women for housework; chambermald, $15, city hotel. MURRAY & READY. 634 Clay st. RESSMAK S WORK I lies: §1 per day; or will take sewing home at reduced prices. 1038%5 Howard st. CHARGE OF house or would do chamberwork in roomin _GOOD COOK: WILL DO X general housework: city or Alameda; 50od roferences. Please call 836 Mission st. i NGLISH LADY DESIRES SITUA- tion as_housekeeper or typewriter. Call 121 mery s m 10. D, BY A GOO RK place 1o o housework or take 445 First st., near Bryant. cutting and fitting, 75 cents 1ONG YOUNG WOMA washing, cleaning, etc 641/ Mission st. WIDOW WITH A CHILD WOULD LIKE no objection to a Call or address 529 £ a position in a small family: short distance in country. Montgomery ave. £\ positions togeth also excellent cook and honzekeep: tent in all branches; fine referencs ferred. Address A.'B. LADY WOULD LIKE TO DO COPY- ing on typewriter at home. Address Type- writer, box 150. 3 -hoth compe- ; country pre- A POSITION AS housekeeper or typewriter. Callat 11 Kearny st., room 27, first floor. ¢) WAITRESSES, WATERING RESORT, $20; restaurant, near city, $20; restaurant v. 85 week ; chambermald, $15. C. R. see lady in our office Monday morning, $20; waitress for springs, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO, 110 Geary st. CH, GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL, for San Jose. §25. Girls looking for situa’ tons find the best places at C. R. HANSEN & 0. 0 G 'WO G ] TR 3 ; French second girl, CITY, 0; two waitresses, Protestant cook for San_Jose, $25; 's nurse, country, $26: young girls to assist, $20 and $15; invalld (3 TRi» COOKING ONLY, 820; GIRL ALA- T meda, Oakland, see lady 11 A. M.; girl assist, Galt, $15; 2 girls, Newark, good; places; middle- aged nurse, one child: German glrl assist bukery ; 2 waitresses resort, 830; 2 restaurant waitresses, #20: girl 2 in family, $20: young girls, $12, $16: glrls, $20, §25. MME, LEOPOLD, 957 Market. 00K, §30, ALL AMERICAN FAMILY waltress, $20; nrrsegirl, $15; 5 girls for house- work, wages $12, $15 and $20. MKS. HIRD, 705 Polk st. 00K AND S / 2 waitresses, steady work, good wages. (GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- wages $15. 144 Fulton st. ?T\w YOUNG SDISH GIRLS WISH SIT! ations to do general housework or second worl will go t Apply 40 S PELIABLE S A POSITION TO \ take care of childre good references. Ad- dress J. M., box 17, Call Office. YLISH PERFECT FITTING DRESS- ) maker wishes work at home or work by the ; prices reasonable. 2140B Market st., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteent, 'aslro-st. cars pass door. '\T IDDLE-AGED LADY WOULD LIKE POSI- tion to do light honsework in private family; Teferences if required. 158 Clara st < = TED AS GOVERN zlish branches), nursery governessor lad companion: city or country: best of references. Address box 26, Oakland Call Ofiice. j Y YOUNG ENGLISH WIDOW, as housekeeper; no objection to country. 1308 East Eleventh st., East Oakland. ])EFL ED LADY WITH HIGH \_ence desires position as housekeeper. G. F., box 18, Call Oftice. )—FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING by the day; references. Call or address 1620 Polk st. REFER- Address JASHIONABLE DRI AR WISH engagements by the day; perfect fit and first- class work guaranteed; references. 1608 Van AN EASTERN WIDOW WOU position as housekecpe: Call at 132 S Y LIKE D widower or bacbelor. do light housework. Please call 66 Tehama st. AN AND WIFE WISH SITUATION IN HO- tel, boarding-house or private family: can do Call or address 519 Stevenson. LL KINDS OF LABOR SUEPLIED BY DAY £\ or contract; estimates furnished on applica- tion. Apply Labor Exchange, 118 Valencia st. B SOMPETENT SWEDISH WOMAN, SITU- ation as cook in Alameda. Address A., box 2, Call Oftice, Oakland. (100 EDISH GIRL WOULD LIKE SIT 3 any kind of worl Y0OD S UA- ¥ tion for general housework in American fam- ily. Call at 2134 Pond st., near 16th and Market. (COMPET ¢ S8 WOMAN WISHES to do the chamberwork and take charge of a lodging-house; speaks three different languages. Address T. B., box 2, Call. Y OUNG LADY WOULD ASSIST IN LIGHT housework in exchange for room and board. Address R. B., box 99, Call Office. “rmm\x{vrru SOME MEAN 5 Mason st., room 9, second floor. JPLDERLY WIDOW WIS SITUATION TO do light housework or care of child to bring up on the bottle. Call 13 Vandewater st., bet. Powell and Mason, near Bay. WOU. 5 D LIK E to engage in business with a gentleman, Call 74835 Minna st. NTLEMA partner; good paying business. 5 Mason. room 7. 17\ Y WITH FRESH BREAST OF MILK wishes baby to nurse at her home. Address 946 Howard s derjof W. M. 1L AL JO! Secretary PRINCE, Secretary. S LODGE NO.261 EVENING at 7:30 o'clock for tht 'ONCORDIA NO. % bleat 0dd ¥ Hall TUESDAY, /0N | H. F. SCHLICHTING J&., N. G. s and Bunker Hill Association— 1895, at_Glenwood, Santa Cruz Mountains. teen young ladies, representing the original thir- trip tickets—#$1 for_aduits, 50 cents for children. WM. G. BADGER, and family reunion of (he Serv leave Tiburon ferry, footof Market st. mission to the park, 50 cents: children’s ticket, ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR southwest corner of Marke: and Seventh strects, for the ensuing vear, and the transaction of such & A.M.—Second degree THIS (MON. A > SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER NO. 1 1, Royal Arch Musons, meets THIS KING SOLOMO i F. & A. M., corner Geary and Steiner degrec. By order of the masier. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. 122, 1. 0. 0. F.—The funeral committee is hereby notified to assem- June 11, at to attend the funeral of our lsite brother, HENRY A, WINDT. C. RoERER, Recording Secretary. 5 ASCIENT ORDER OF el Members and friends are invited to partici- pate in the celebration of Bunker Hili and g An excellent programme wiil be presented. Bunker Hill monument will be decorated by thir- teen States. Boats will leave foot of Market st., narrow-gauge ferry, at 7:45 and 8:45 A, M. Trains Tickets can be procured at the office of the A. 0. F. Hall Association, 102+ O'Farrell st., or at the ferry Prestdent Bunker Tilil Association. President A. 0. F. Pic i Montenezrin L. and_B. Society, SU: DAY, June 16, 1885, at Celifornia 9:30 and 11 a. M. and 1:50 and 3:30 ©. . Speclal train will leave park at 6:30 p. 3 round trip, including admission to the ceats. Grand tombola, first prize $30 casl =" = nual meeting of the siockholders of the 0dd Feilows' Hall Association of San Francisco San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 11th day of June, 1895, at the hour of 8 o'clock rl.lm. for other business as may come before the meeti| DAVIS LOUDERBACK, President. DAY) BV, iy at 7:30 o'clock. By o EVENING. R. A. degree. A sis.—Called meeting THIS (MONDAY Ancient Order of Foresters’ day, June 17, will stop at Park st., Alameda, both ways. Round- on the morning of excursion. TENTH ANNUAL Schuctzen Club Park, San Rafael. Boa Adult’s ticket, round trip, including ad- YD COMMITTEE. will be heid in room No. 1, 0dd_Feliows' Hall, the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve C. F. O'NE1L, Secretary. NTLEMEN'S MENDING. 105 STOCKO IKSBY THE DAY wishes & room in small family where baby 13 years old can be taken care of during the day, bet. Tighth and Twelfth, Howard and Market. Address L. K., Call Branch Office, 339 Hayes st XPERIENCED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS work by the day of any kind. _Call 810 Folsom. SITUAZTIONS WANTED-MALE, ARDENER, FIRST-CLASS, WITH TEN years’ Calilornia experience: is able to give the best” satisfaction, wishes a situation. Address H. B., box 144, Call Office. PBAREER WANTS WORK FOR $10 A WEEK, city or country: good workman: steady. Ad- dress Barber, box 69, Call Office. STEADY AND RELTABLE MAN WISHES position, thoroughly understanding the care of fine horses, careful driver and good gardener; gen- erally handy with tools: first-class references. Ad- dress G. “all Of T DINAVIAN, LATELY FROM East, wants work: i3 willing and obliging, and handy with tools; will go for low wages. Address . C., box 65, Call Office. W ANTED-SITUATION =4S “BARBER: 8 months’ experience. Address W. A., box 61, Call Office. ANTED—ON PRIVATE PLACE BY ART- ist, florist and landscape gardener; can care for horses and cows if necessary. Box 23, Call Oftice, Oakland. TANIST WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT, DAY or evening. Apply 183 Halght st. HT ACTIVE YOUTH OF 16, WOULD like a sitvation as office boy. Address T.L., Box 19, Call Office. OY, 156 YEARS, CAN SPEAK ENGLISH, French and German, wishes position in store orofice. Apply at 31413 Fisth st. \/ OUNG MAN, ELECTRICIAN BY TRAD Wants to learn to repair bicycles; will work for nothing in the start. Ad. E., box 57, Call Office. FEMALE MACHINE OPERATOR. 20 SAN- some st. VW ANTED — MIDDLE-AGE housework. 51 Louisa st., corner Elizabeth, off Fourth. YV OUNG GIRL TO WAIT AT TABLES IN coffee-house. 505 Fourtst. WAN ED — AT THE SWEDISH EMPLOY- ment Bureau numbers of cooks, housegirls, second girls and girls for light housework. 333 WO SWEDISH GIRLS FOR COOKING AND general housework: one for the country. 60%a Natoma st., bet. Third and Fourth. 50 STITH & CO., 5. JAPS: LABORERS: 81756 PER DAY AND $1 50 per day. 1 Third st. PERATOR FOR READY-MADE COATS. 454 Clementin; day. a at. NTED—A MAN TO TAKE ORDERS; $8 A Call 717 Mission st. TORK have help. V . B, box 63. this office. + PARTNER WITH $25; I MUST L store, 328 ETO HANDLE & summer article; pays $3 50 a day. Seventh st. Apply at S loon; smali capital: sure bargain. 36 Third st OBER M. Iipher saloon; experience not’ mecessary. oward st. ASPARTNER; PA YING CO! 633 Y OUNG MAN WANTED, WHO HAS HAD experience found. chance. LU Cor. Central ave JANTED—STEADY MAN work and_collectiny NDIN & WE. VANTED — A FII Stockton stree! around a saloon; 215 per R, 539 wages $15 and FOR OUTSIDE week; good California st. | KNOWLEDGE © GOOD EUREKA BARBER CHATR: , COM- < bination cup case with double mirrors and two B at 635 Clay st. sith bread, y 7, for sale at bargain. “TO EAT B butter, potatoes and coft 163 £100. Y, st., room 4, or 0Y, 16 YEARS O wages for 64, Call Office. ()FFICE-BOY WANTED ANTED — PARTY -~ charge of laundry oflice or drive wago! $12 per week and commission. Apply 717 Mission st. LD, 1 six months. Address TO TAK 235 Kearny TY] M. ABOU 16 YEAR: of age or upward; must reside with his parents and come well recommended; wages $15 to $20 per monuh. 43, Call Office. EAMEN » tral Ameri V rooms 20c a da; windows. Cal 7HAT CHE 103 Mo, ZR HOUS 11 Monday, June 10, Address in own handwriting J. P., box FOR EUROPE, HONOLULU, C. mery ave 529 SACRA st.; 100 outside rooms: best spring beds: single 1 a week: meals, 10c. EXPERIENCED furnishing goods salesman; must also dress e HAT AND at 10 A. ., JONAS BROS. CLOTHING CO., 1063-1065 Broad- , Oakland. ED — CARRIAGE B.GRAVE C0., 421 Pacific st WOODWORKER. G chairs; £ood by for sale cheap. I SCH. tion in the 3 00D BARBER-SHOP ARBERS WA FIRST. city; 10 years’ existenc usiness: long lense; 4 1 Apply Call Office. NTEDTO PAY THEIR DELIN quent dues for Barbers'. Association to H. I NERT, 12 Seventh st. 5, ROSEDA LE—ROOMS LASS LOCA- running 4 iving-rooms ; W L, S, 25¢; basement. DISHES CONSTITUTE n earth at 44 Fourth st. E BEST 100 W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 1o know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 15 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to 33 per woek. Om-;uu'o’n's APPRENTICE FOR READY- made coats. 454 Clementina st. 500 PAIRS MEN'S GOOD SHOES, 260 TO 562 Mission at.; also 6311 S ' 7 ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUS! work, wages $16 month; Sundays off. Call at 717 Missfon st., laundry office. W ANTEL —OPERATORS ON CLOAKS: ALSO 838 Mark ns 6 T ANTED—OPERATORS ON PANTS; ELE tric power used. 533 Stevenson st. TO DO COOKING AND HOUSEWORK: 20. 218 Devisadero st., near Haight. GIRL FOR LIGHT GENERAL housework. 731 Green st., near Mason, T LDERLY LADY: EXPERIE V S i CA Y vassing required.” DR. VON DER LACH, 51 o ird st., room 12. " JANTED—YOU work. ¢ GIRL TO ASSIST IN Apply 133 Halght. sleep home: wages $1 cA THOLIC housework. 3 1ST IN GENERAL 215 Waller st., near Lott. JANTED—A TAILORESS ON __CUSTOM coats and to make button-holes. 22 Russ st G LADY WITH $100 AS PART- ner in nice business; good chance for right party. Address box 50, Call Office. FXPERIE D OPERATOR ON CUSTOM panis: DROF DRES: work. 47 Third st. 3 LIVINC ting and making school : all branches. 702 Sutter. PERFECTLY COMPLETED without trying on; call and test. Lawrence Cutting-school, 1231 Market st. I N ot VONDERFUL FRENCH tallor method of thfee measures; the only piace 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, slaoves, collars, revers, etc.: dresses de on short notice: cutting and fitting a spe- DI Powell MALE BLLP WANTED. W ANTED—2 FIREMEN FOR WMILL, ¥ $50: coopers, $30 and found; butcher and driver for country, $30 and found; camp black- smith, $30 and found; wagon-maker, 82 and $3 day ; laborers for quarry; laborers jor city; milker farmers, $26; hotel porter and runner, $25; cooks and others. Apply toJ. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 150 MEN CAN OBTAIN WORK MONDAY at MURRAY & READY'! UTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATT hool, 12 Montgamery, rms 8-10. 8. F. Cutting 0 S1. " amento DTHE y B y I place in the V FANTED—SEAM AKE THE DEAD —W. clock: no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. )YEMOVED 706 TO_ 72615, OPP. HOWARD- st. Theater; also 116 to ‘418 Fourth st.; clty for new and second-hand ANTED—SI FOR ALL 28 Pacific at. GLE ROOMS, 15¢ LED 1IN half usual ZEL'S PARTS OF A DA week; rooms for two, 26¢ a day, $1 60 a week; reading room- daily papers. 36 Clay st. i MINUTES 5 vard. 16”19{15»1 TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. [ INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75c week, night. HOES HALF-SOLED IN TES: done while you wait: at less than haif the usual 10 price; all repairing done at half price; work guar- anteed. 562 M Ission st. bet. First st. and Second st. EST IN CITY-—SINGLE ROQMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; $1, $1 25, Pacific age free. low Sixth. for a room: 25¢ night; ST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE | KLY CALL, sent to any address in the | ates or Canada one year for $1 50, post- 1 erc HOUSE, $1 weel B1 50 per weei AGENTS WANTED. ONA A, THE BIG WINNER; NEW DICE device, lawful, takes the place of forbidden slot machines: agents selling them make $25 & day Che. easy: sample to agents only $1; send quick. Bonanza Co., 344 W. Sixt. “LADI first st., Chicago. per day, $5 per da pocket Saturday night: permahent position; bus ness clean, p:easant and honorable; no capital, perience of traveling; al at home; customers de ighted: agents happy. Write Globe Chemical Co. B. 6, Columbus, Ohio. 2 ‘W ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS | to_introduce horse and stock book. BD- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. ROOMS WANTED. ANTED—BY A LADY, P or 2 furnished rooms, with bat O'Farrell st. and east of Van Ness av SRMANENTLY, 1 : south of references exchanged. B. C., box 48, Call Oftice. 1 HAYMAKERS, DIFFERENT PLACES, #26: 8 German farmers, $20, $25: old man 10 do chores; choreman, 520. MURRAY & READY, ay st. WANTED-MISUCELLAN. LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS for clothing, books and jewelry: _ostal. 20U oD 3 WOODCHOPPERS, REDWOOD, 80 PER 26 %% Sonoma County, $2-25 for post; line- ULAIRVOYANTS, tender, $35 and found. MURRAY & READY, |~ 634 Clay st. MPME: WALTERS, CARD READER. BE- 15 LABORERS, §20 AND FOUND. FOR & an Rt s penamu st bet large factory, country: $ drillers, $30 and = - — found: ¥ quarrynien, $30. MURRAY & READY, ESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 26c. MME. 634 Clay st. LEGETTE, 311 Tehama st., upstairs. 1() LABORERS TOR A LARGE COMPANY, | (\LAIRVOYANT, FEE 25c; LADIES ONLY. ¢lty, steady job, $25 and found; 4 laborers, $20'and found; two men to wheel brick and DY, 634 Clay st. © a hotel; 8 milkers, 2 e he + 3 milkers, '5: American farmer, $26. MURRAY & RicA DY 694 Clay ot W HEELWRIGIIT, §2T0 83 DAY, CITY; § coopers, sluckwork, 7c per barrel. MURRAY & READY, 681 Clay st. 10 FARMERS, ORCHARD AND VINEYARD hands, $20, £25 and $26; 3 ranch teamsters, $26. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. COOKS, 30, $35, $i5 AND $60: COOK and_wife, $50; cook for a saloon, $20 and voung ‘man’ to cook hotcakes, $30 and 3_ranch and vineyard cooks, $20 to $25. READY, 684 Clay st. HARCOAL-BURNERS, 10c PER SACK; 2000 sacks 10 burn. MURRAY & READY. 634 10 [0 Clay st. 4 HAY-MAKERS, NEAR CITY, $26: 10 TIBE- makers, good'timber, 9c.aplece: '10 laborers for mills and woods, $20 and board, fare advanced; wheelwright and' wagonmaker, $250 a day: 4 laborers, limekiln, $20 and board: cook, country hotel, $40. R.T.'WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay. 6 EAMSTERS, $26 A MONTH AND BOARD. Call 6 A. M., STITH & CO., 51 Third st., room 2. Y OUNG MAN, 24, EDUCATED, WOULD LIKE work mornings 8t012; small wages; references. Address J. M., 41234 Ringold st. () JABOREES, 31 50 A DAY 6 LABORERS, $1 75 aday. ' Call 6 A..,STITH &CO., 61 “Third st., room In basement, 537 Third st. T AND CARD-READ- er; Mme. Stewart from Boston: seventh daugh- terof the seventh daughter; has read cards since 11 years of age: ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, r. 3-4. M2LE. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- eggsand car1s (In English or German)tells ety entire lfe, past, present, futu; consultations en all affairs, nothing excepted; names given: good advice: sure help: restores lost love by mistake ‘mpossibie: i fee $1; letter $2. ¥ grmpaih Kearn: A USUSTA magic charms; future wife and husband clairvoyance, oly seals develoy seven fee $1 anc LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLE love tokens: true picture of ; teaches fortune-telling. yance; alate yriting, etc. e Palestine wonder charm upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. MME.'RAVEN A. TEST MEDIU has the . LIFE reader: names given. $28 Howard: 25c up. N[ME. MOREAU,BEST MEDIUM.CLATRVOY. ant; speaks German: 2 B¢ up. 131 Fourth st. Mlm DR. THOMAS BEIGHEL, CLATRYO' ant and magnetic healer; sittings daily trance 426 Ke: En- arny and 605 Caltfornia sts., rm. 21. EON, reader. alse Sundays. PALMIST, CLATRVOYANT, 558 Post " at.: houts 0 A. 3, 10 8 M. 108 P [ e SPIRITUALISM, T EST CIRCLE AND ENTERTAINMENT T night; 10c. MME. YOUNG, 605 MeAliister ar. (GAEDENER (ENGLISH) 16 YEARS EX- X perience; thoroughly understands greenhouse plants, flowers, fruits and vegetable growing. Ad- dress . 8., 7054 Stockton st. = IRST-CLASS CAKE-BAKER WISHES SIT- uation: city or country. Apply or address 531 California st., room 5. ANT EMPLOYMENT PART OF THE day; forenoon preferred: am married, thorough Christian; have first-class references; will work for board, room and washing, and am prepared to stay one year. Address D. C., box 47, this office. RESSER ON CUSTOM COATS. 107 FIFTH st., In the rear. Y QUNG MAN WANTED FOR HOUSE PAINT- ing. GEORGE HARTMANN, 309 Sixth st. Box. T LEARN THE HARNESS TRADE; one with experience preferred. H. GRAY, 50314 Hayes st. AN AND WIFE WANT TO RENT FARM on suares or take charge of place. 1169 Mis- sion st., room 13. BOY TO LEARN BARBER TRADE; ONE With experience preferred. 221 Eastst. o RS. DR. 8. E. B. REYNOLDS, THE WELL- known and successtul business, test and heal- ing medium, is located at 8 Mason &t. D% CHLESINGER, TEST MEDIUM AND healer; tobacco and alcohol cured. 534 Page. MBS, S SEAL-SPIRITUAL MEDIUM: RE- ligious cir. Wed. 8 p.x.; Thurs., 2:30: 110 Mc- Allister st. ASTROLOGY. STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, [ H qQuestions, siocks, 543GEARY advice. _ | 1021-1028 M. TO RRY 26, Call Oftice. I VAPOR AND ¢ st., room 8. O working-girl. I\Ik S ARMSTRONG, GENUL baths. 121 Montgome I “GERMAN It is useless to say TTINGER, THE G « physician. has arrived. much about this doc or from Berlin,Germany, hav- ing cured such people as Mrs. Potter J. Palmer of Chicago; Senator A. J. Kennedy and Rev. James Tarkiogton of Indiana: Judge Samuel Hewlet: of Lexington, K. Sheriff Charles Hill, Morehead, Minn.: Mrs. mas Leach, Fargo, N. Dak.,and many others. These persons have been cured of cancers and tumors. Dr. Hettinger treats without the use of the kni: Consultation and examina- tion free. 513 and 515 Post sireet. BUNANZA FOR EVERY SALOON AND cigarstore: every one wants it; new lawful de- vice to take place of forbidden slot machines; sample sent, charges paid, $1. The Bonanza Com* i 344 West Sixty-first st., Chicago. R OR SUPPER WITH V 118 Washington SWOVETO ORDER FOR SALE 150 chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag_portieres: desler in carpet twine in hank or chaip at Jow rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland, Ca ‘ JATNTAN DESIRED WITH THE L tall falr lady with biue eyes who, on May 17, kissed a little child on Market st. and went at once to the Odd Fellows' buflding: said lady had on a grayvish straw-colored dress. dark stiff hat trimmed With straw-colored ribbon. The smooth-shaved gentleman dressed in black whom she noticed standing near when she stooped and kissed the child desires to make her acquaintance. Do you recollect the gentleman who crossed the bay on the same boat on afternoon before? Address Lavender Overcoat, box 46, Call, or put notice in_this paper. N VAN HORN'S BATTAL- fon, vour bounty money ready. Call, or write ORGE W. JOHNSON, attorney, 819 Market un Francisco. KING'S MARRIAGE BUREAU—10c r detail. Address W., box 101, Call Office. JIGHTE FEATHERS CUR AND made into a collar, $1. 313 Leavenworth st. MAN OF MEANS WOULD LIKE M4 £0 in business. 107 Fifth st., room 4. “A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS ASPECIAL- w‘ collec! es, wills, deeds, ete. G. W.. HO 850 S L arket. tockton. N large stock: agents wanted in every ON THE town; cycleries, attention. Address Mafestic Bi- S)'SI(: Agency, 2120 Point Lobos avt S,\’\'E 3 ADIES, FOR A made tailor suit, or fine cape or jacket, visit the St. Louls Wholesalé Branch Store. 1152 Market st. A VERITE HAIR-DRESSING BAZAAR RE- | L moved to Grant ave., Market and O'Farrell sts. PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC : bard- installments 735 Market st. “A N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY—PIANOS A sold upon a new rent-contract plan: 1 and have it P‘anul‘r,!l: lh‘«' “n«l'n-!!: ;~‘rllM ever offered for procuring a fine piano: full-size new up- rights lmmp$150 upward. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., corner Kearny and Sutter sis. N OW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY — A FINE N lano (not an o1d ratile-trap) offered this week for $230, worth double; uprights from $70 up, and squares from $25 up, butghev won't walt long for you. THE J. DEWING COMPANY, second tloor Flood building. UST BE SOLD THIS WEEK; 7 Room 21. 809 Market S PL] DID UPRIGHT PIANO SACRIFICED X by owner for $170. Room 10. Flood buliding. IFICENT STEINWAY; UPRIGHT 1019 Van Ness ave. COND-HAND PI- anos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sts. AUZY, 308 POST ST y & Evans, Eriggs and WAY UPRIGHT \D grand tone; half-cost. LD & NEW Latharm place. FRENCH UPRIGH . upright square pianos EORGE F. WELLS, Mathushek pi G R, WITH K 30 O'Farrell JFTARP BY SEBASTI action and el aificul v DOUBLE found with [ at present ICKERING & SON iing pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. & SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st. SECOND-HAND UPRIGH < guarantee; $125 each. M i INDUSTRY—HEMME & 340 Post; piano: BETTER AND EA| "PLAN TO BUY A Zood piano by renting. Be careful to g0 o KOHLER & CH.: T)ECKER BROS.. STEINW A other first-class makes of pianos; cheap for _cash or on easy terms. CHASE. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st .FISCHER AND little nsed; HLER & UCTIO: NCIA ST.— 50 700 pounds, T young horses from 1000 to TEC PER DO’ B {9 unlength, av GODEUS' Arv Studio, 10 RESSES CUT AN TEI RE shampo PITZ, 111 strictly one price only AID FOR CAST- RAPHAEL, 247 4th st. UITS_TO ORDER; $25. TT, merchant_tailor, Y. M. C. A. building V HITEW ASHING MACHINE AND BRUSH work; contracts taken. WAIN- WRIGHT, : machines sold or hired. OME AGAT WRI RS OF HIGH prices; fine suits, $15; dress pants, $4 overcoats. $2 95. Misfit Clothing Parlors, Montgomery st., cor. Commercial, upstairs. UY YOUR CURTAINI LADIES’ AND genis’ furnishing goods, hosiery, trimmings, ete., at Ploneer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fith st. JAN FRANCISCO '"HOOL FOR DANCING anq elocution. WALTER G. O'BRIEN, mana- er; Gfove and Luguna sts. Class Mondays and “rid; nvenile ss, Saturdays. JINGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF ) Pomade is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- druft or falling hair or money refunded: never Known to fail; try it. By all druggisis price $1, or | SMITH BROS., Fresno, (al. | QECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS | showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desk: 518 > safes, chalrs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of | them, t00; be sure and see stock and get prices be- | fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN above Sixth. 1017-1019- o~ MORE CUL | Oak Roll Top Desks. ..$14 to $35 | Oak Chiffoniers “From $10 up | Oak Bed.Seti $17 50 up | Oilcloths and Linoleums 30c up | Stoves and Ranges. .83 up ‘Thousands of bargains. We keep everything. Cash or time pa NOONAN, 1017-1019-102' above Sixth. EADQUARTERS LONG DISTANCE TELE- hones. cheap: send for prices. Klein Electric ‘Works, 720 Montgomery st cisco. Cal. ()UIET PLACE FOR LAD: TRADE 8 Pines stocks and grain; large mnnk{lmnde-ou ama:;l 3 R 3. investment. WHEELOCK & CO., outfits bought for cash. Bacigalupi, 946 M ()LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT store-fixtures, doors, windows, eic.; cheap. Yard 1166 Mission s: umber, pipe, nr. Eighth. McPHUN. 1195 Market. LOST. WHITE 1 brindle on ears and side of head. Re- turn to 203 California st. T Os SBOOK WITH THE HI i Savings and Loan Sociely of San Francisc the name of FRANK RICHMOND, No. 2 The finder will please return to ban) 7~ REWARD FOR THE O white curly haired EDUCATIONAL N IGHT SCHOOL: HEALD'S AN leze, 24 Post st.; commercial, shorthand, Eng- | lish: low rates. QHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITIN anteed fa B T ILLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC- tress, coaches ladles and gentlemen for the dramatic profession; appearances arranged. Shake- spearean Academy, 406 V’nnr.\'eus ave, B arranged; onstage. R.5& 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. \'U(JAL"NT CHER, JOSEPIL GREVEN, TM- proves and beautified even spoiled voices and | procures positions for his pu 82 Ninth st. “MASTERY OF SPANISH AND FRI £ 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 Hay. 'Scflom. ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, surveying, architecture, sssay: estan. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN.723 Mkt QTIEHL'S SHORTHAND Colle; TFODWARD TOJETTI, S opened his studio and classes. Room 141, Murphy building, corner Market and Jones sts. JONGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 Mcallister, r. 16; private or class. N RS. MELVILLE-SNYDER, ORATORICAL, M Vocal ‘and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Ness vocal classes Monday, 8 p. 3. $1 month; dra- matic ciasses Wednesda: month: " also private lessons and pia coached for professional or practice). 56 5 TARR’S INST., 659 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING taught In 6 weeks. We pledze ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. EALD’ NES COLLEGE. Bookkpe, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan guages rapidiy tansht.” Write ior catalogue. ACTING— upils_rehearsed ateur stage (stage for MONEY TO LOAN. OANS ON REAL ESTATE, 1ST AND 2ND mortgages, furniture or pianos without re- moval; lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. and gentlemen | ALSO WAGONS, and Arcade Horse Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- SULLIVAN & DOYLB, Auctioneers. RS fl‘l’\s'\;l‘ilb A MONTH; SEND i 82 A MO for A.HY 10 2, 630 Commerctal st. *OND-HAND HARNE ALL kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, Carts: also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and_Valencia ats. 5 AND CARRIAGES. IN GOOD ORDER. Offic OUTFIT_FALLS, LADD 2008 O'Farrell st., bet. 2 and 5. 00D BABY CARRIAGE, -nson st. cheap. JOR SA cheap. 6 e PPOOL TABLE AND BAR O 118 Washington st. YHOROUGH BRE /FOUNDLAND DOG; %ood watch dog: gentle with children; will be sold AFE ) proot. W LLsHiR : coffee-mill und money-till: cheap. 102 C 7\' W $100 LADY'S SAFETY 0 CASH Ok 4\ installment 26 McAllister s ‘_\'1 LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKEsS |*£L of safes which have been taken in excha as part payment for the Waltz safes, as follo 3 burglar-proof bank orcoin safes, elers’ safes, 8 prwnbrokers' merch: : tire and burglar proof: all s sea them before om, mm BURGLAR 5, 305 Larkin st. R-PRESS, SCALE adles may on 0f a ph successful practice: & home In ¢ best possible care, with the privi the convenience of a hospital; those or discouraged should cail on the do their case, they will find in her a tr consultation free and absolutely confidential positive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco abit; every case guaranteed without injury to health. MKS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st., bet. Jones and Leavenworth. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICIN ments or worthless pills used her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause: restores always in one day if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's physician; knowledge can be sent and used at home all cases guaranteed. D TR RICORD'S PILLS sure, reliable: Ricorc Maison et Cie, Agts. ROOT ADIES — CHICHES i nyroyal Pilis (Diamond Brand) are the best: safe, Teliable; take no other: send 4c, stamps, for particulars, “Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mail: at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelphia, Pa. home and who are sick or and s specialties, females. , Sixth and Howard. TORED T n0_instrument: ench remedies time; consult’ free. MRS. DR. TH, sanitarium ‘916 Post st., near Larkin. AUDET'S APHRO TABLETS —THE AT 1 modern remedy for the cure of nearasthenia, impotency, and all disorders of the sexual organs: $1 a box:'6 boxes $5; send for circular. J. H. farket and Third, sole agent. IN TROUBLE CONSULT THE reliable specialist in San Francisco: in- stant relief: $500 paid for any c cannot cure; board: skillful attention during confinement; spe- cial attention to diseases of the eye: advice frée; confidential. MRS, DR. SCOTT, 11014 Turk st. MES: Die W ER, PRIVATE HOME AW or all female diseases; separate homes for la- dies before and during confinement; have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; - ir- regularities cured in a day: guaranteed: no fnstru- ments: regular physicians of long and successrui practice; travelers attended: no delay : all business strictly confidential; babies adopted. 419 Eddy POSITIVE, GUARANTEED CURE FOR TR reguiarities; used for years In private practice with invariable success éven In most aggravated cases: easy (0 take: perfectly natural in action; DO pain, exposure or danger; cures in two days. sent securely sealed on receipt of 83 or C. 0. b strictly confidential. _Address DR. J. MILTON BERGETOLE, P. O. box 2223, 8. F. B. AND MRBS. DR. SCHMID . FORMERLY Mission, now 1508 Market st.; month- o 131134 | ¥ irregularidles cured ina few hours; guaranceed: 1o instruments used: sure preventive. R.HALL, 1§ MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, next B diseases of women. P’I’,I’VK man midwife. M J ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT at the most reasonable price n the city. MRS, M. PFETFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. LL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRES. DR DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., near Market: Jeads all competitors; only qualified, trusty spe- | clalist for safe, quick relief of irregularities, no | matter what cause: treament scientific, harmless and painless; never fails; home i confinement. ¥ IRREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 25414 Ath. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS. A boon to ladies troubled with irregularitios; | Do danger; ; $2 50, express C. O. D. | don’tdelay until too late. OSGOOD BROS, Oak land, Cal. agents for Alpeau et Cie. STORAGE advances.” LIEBE 6 ES ON OITY, country “and collateral securities. SHAD! BURNE JR. & C 313 Montgem () HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WITHOUT removal, warehouse receipts and other securi- ties. Rm 68, Donohoe bldg, cor. Market and MOSEY AT 6x: 1ST AND 2D MORTGAGES, estates, planos. MURPHY, 628 Mar ST ANXD 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSUR- ance policies, bank books. GOULD, 633 Marxet. MPOSEY LOANED ON JEWELRY AND DIA- monds. Mills’ building, fifth floor, room 6. O ANYSECURITY AT LOW RATES; DEAL ing confidential. 43 Crocker bullding. YV LLSON BROS. 1710 MA RKET : rates and examine our method for storage of furniture and all kinds of household goods; dust and vermin proof; separate rooms at low rates. | QAFE, DRY. A TORE YOUR furniture, éte. TURE COM- PANY, 818 Mission st URNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER. chandise recelved on storage: money advanced on consignments; fire-proof building. 410 Postst., 0 OFFtRl\'\I;T TANOS, HOUSE- I M. TORAG, hold goods, etc. CE, 735 Market st. Fum-’r SLASSSTORAGE; ADVANCES MADE 421-498 Market st. . CHAS. L. TAYLOR. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER building, room 57; telephone Malin 5122. NY SUM OF MONEY ADV. ED your furniture, pianos or real estato; call ‘and state your proposition or write: evenings. J. NOONAX, 1021 Mission st. ONEY LOANED ONJEWELRYANDOTHER valuables av the Security Loan Bank, 1108 Market sc. nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. low rates; ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. MOREY ADVANCED TG LITIGANTS, COURT costs and charges paid in matters of probate, contracts, damages, accidents, notes. first-class Sollections and general law busiress. Address J. F. NAUGHTON, 84 Nevada bloc F. Jdfl'flifilfi(m«,’&i'fiuk Y-AT-LAW, RS. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERIT ChREenT CALL, sent to any address United States or Ci o ) post~ Sutia ‘anada one year for $1 50, pos OWN 2 GOOD OUTSIDE\LOTS, VALUE $500 each, but owe $250 each yet and can't carry the puyments; will exchange the equity. Address Exchange, box 16, Call Office. in the | 16and 17. 402 Moutgomery st., cor. California. L, ATT'Y « to Spreckels bldg., 929 Marke: DVICE FREE, DIVORCE LAW w‘ collections, damages, wills. deeds, et HOWIZ, Att'y-at-law, 850 Market st., cor. S M. H. CHAPMAN, ORN s Mills building, sixth flor, room 5, San Fran® cisco, Cal. Telephone 1544. W . ¥ DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 420 « California st., ruis. 14-16; advice free.