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| | } { : : 3 SAN FRANCISCO *“CALL.™ - RUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franctsco CALI— 730 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. £26 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, cpen until 8 o'clock. 2518 Misslon street, open until 8 o'clock. th street, open untll 8:30 o'clock. ——— CHURCH NOTICES. AL HODIST EPISCOPAL s cet, bet. SIXth and_Sev tor, lte. Dr. Dille, will preach morn g evening. Morning subject, “The Law H I e Tnfucace » Bapcism and _reception of members & morning service. 'E\'Ppilll subject, Iie True Glory of Our Country,” a Fourth of July sermon. Prelude. “A Review of the Levingston Libel Sult.” Sunday-school, R. V. Watt super- endent, at 1 P.M. Young People's Socleties at 6:30 ». 3. SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST B3 & piscopal Church, corner Hayes ‘and_Bu- chanan streets—Mr. Henry Varley, the great Eng- lish evangelist, will preach this 'morning at 11 o'clock and n the e at ,:asefimck,n?::;‘:‘l_: conduct services every afternoon and e 3 o e week, ‘except Saturday, Sunday-school at . Perkins, superintendent. Ep- v 6:30 P. M. Seats free; The pu invited of this church. ushers THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1895. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DE- partment—The regular funersl de- tail of the department will assemble at (&7 8 Truck, at 12 o'clock M., THIS DAY, for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late JOHN CARROLL, late member of this department. By order of D.T.SULLIVAN, Chief of Department. KNIGHTS, ATTENTION — ON behalf of the committee of the. Knights of Pythias of Oakland, a general' invitation is hereby extended to all knights, affiliated_or non-afiiliated, to participate in the Pythian Division in Oakland, July 4. Knights will assemble at Pythian Castle, cor. of Twelfth and Franklin, ac 9:30 A. M. sharp. After the parade all visiting 'knights and their families will be entertained by the subordinate lodges of Alameda County at Pythian Castle. By order of committee. M. JONAS, Chalrman. Jox BONHAM, Secretary B THE CALIFORNIA STATE DENTAL Association will hoid its twenty-fifth. annual session in the Academy of Sciences building, be- ginning TUESDAY July 9, at 10 . L. A. TEAGUE, President. W.Q. K ary. =% NUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Edison Light and Power Company for the election of directors for the en- suing year, and for the transaction of such other businéss as may be brought before the meeting, will be held at the company’s office, 229 Stevenson street, Ban Francisco, MONDAY the 15th day of July, 1895, at 10 A. M.~ Transfer books will ciose J , at 5 P. M. Proxies must be filed with the secretary before the hour of meeting. ecretar, SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. IRST-CLASS COOK WISHES POSITION IN an {nstitution; best of references; city or coun- try. 210 Grove st., near Van Ness ave. ANTED—LADY, EDUCATED AND WITH £00d business qualifications, waats situation in store or bakery or as cashier in restaurant. Ad- dress A. B., 810 Mission st., room 3. ANTED—BY A LADY WHO HAS HAD A number of years’ experlencc in sick nursing, position to take care of an invalid; good reference. 2438 Bush st., City. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN FROM THE EAST desires a situation; can cook either French or American style and is also a neat seamstress. Ad- dress 1417 Mason st., rear. XPERIENCED WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO 20 out nursing or housework. Apply 123 ‘Twenty-sixth st., in rear. ITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT zirl; general housework, cooking references. Aadress 116 Ivy ave. PERIENCED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN would like the care of invalid old people. Ad- dress M. E., Chico, Butte Co. HELP WANTED-Continued. HMORE WAITRESSES, DIFFERENT RE- sorts_and springs, free fare: 2 waitresses, water Tesort, $20 and free fare; 1 waitress, mountain re- sort, $20 and free fare; chambermaid, hotel, near city, office open evenings until 9 o'clock. C. R.HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. FIRSTCLASS GERMAN OR SCANDINA- vian cook and housework, $25, see party here: £1rl, “general housework, Santa Rosa, see party here. §25; 2 general housework girls, smail family, $20: cook. country, $15 and fare paid: 10 girls for all kinds of work. Office_open evenings until 9. Call early, C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Q5 SIRLS WANTED AT 654 CLAY STREET. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. WAITRESSES, $20, RAILROAD FARE paid; 3 waitresses, $20; chambermaid, $20; laundress, MlnDLE,AGED WOMAN 35. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay. 910 TREAT AVE. N UBSEGIRL. CALL MONDAY MORNING, from 9 to 11, at 1219 Geary st. ERMAN GIRL FOR COOKING AND HOUSE- work; $15. 827 Twentieth, ur. Valencia. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES A POS tion as housekeeper for widower or_bachelor oshlffet 5ood home. Address L. R. S., box 293, Chico, utte Co. OUNG WIDOW, WITHOUT INCUM- brances, desires position as housekeeper or in- valid’s nurse. Call or address MRS. W., room 21, Corona House, corner Sixth and Folsom sts. OMPETENT GIRL WISHES TO DO HOUSE- work in a small family. Address D. C., box 156, thus oftice. LYMOUTH CON TIONAL ch, Post street, between Buchanan and V. Williams, D.D. ])us!clr. C! . :45 p. M. Sunda 10018, B T T5:50 P. ot 1n the renovated roome. Chrisiian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. Morning sermon by the pastor. Evening sermon by Rev. Anna H. Shaw. Doors oo .x‘agam:r ‘hicago will lect B Plsitanim next Saturday evenmg, July 6. Everybody invited. [ = UNION-SQUAR! B Cllurch, Bush st., east of Larkin—Rev. Wii- Meserve, acting pastor, will preach at 11 Subject. “Liberty.” Sunday-school at 12:15 Young People’s Society of Christian En- er-meeting st 6:15_P. 3. Wednesday ing at 7:45 P. M. Seats are free. All elcome. Rev. Dr. Gunsau- UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR. sts.—Horatio Stebbins, ot Jr., associate. Morning lock. All are cordially invited. d eveniug service omitted fora UNITED PRESBYTERIAN , Golden Gate ave. and Polk st.—Rev. son, D.D., pastor. Services at1l a. ». Young People's service at 6:45 Lie_pasior will preach both morning and Subject for the evening, “What Has In- Cordial invitation Done for the World?” CALVARY ¥ corner Powell and Geary streets—Rey. Hemphill, D.D., pastor. Rev. William Martin, will preach at 11 A. a. and 7:45 p. M. Morn: kewarmness in Religion—Its Nature Evening, ‘‘Its Effects and Rem: abbath-school at 12:30 P. M. Y. P. S, of C. E.at 6:30 P. M. Friends and strangers visit- made welcome. TR! GR B NGREGATIONAL cor. Post and Mason sts.- D.D., pastor. In the evening at 7:30 0 Jumes D. Eton of Chihuahua, Mexico, w theme, “Mexico and the Mexicans. .y achool '1n lecture-room immediately atier morning service, L. H. Morse, superintendent. Mrs. Coop- er's Bible class inanditorium. “The General How- ard” Bible class in study. Y, P. S. C. E. meeting &t 6:30 . 3. All are cordially invited. FIRST E ISH LUTHERAN Church, Geary street, near Gough—Rev. J. . Simon, pastor. Preaching services at 11 A. M. and 7:48 P. M. Young People’s meeting at 6:45 r.M. Sunday-school at9:45 a.M. Subjectof morn- ing sermo o Every One His Work.” All are | welcome. > REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS Christ of L. D.S., 320 Post st.—Preaching st11a. M. and 7:45 r. 3 by President W. W. Blair of Iowa. All RINITY CHURCH, COR. BUSH AND —Rev. George Edward Walk, rec- Third Sunday after Trinity. Sunday-school 0 A. . Morning prayer and sermon by the rector at_11 o'clock. Te Deum and Benedictus in B flat (Stalner): offertory, “If With All Your Hearts” (Mendelssohn): tenor solo, H. M. Fories- cue. Evening prayer and sermon by the rector a 7:45 o'clock. Magnificat and Naac Dimittis in B flat (Stamer): offertory, “But the Lord Is Mindful” Mendelssob ADVENT (EPIS Market—Mor Evening prayer prayer and sermon at 11 o'clo at 7:45 o'clocs. The Right Rev. William F. Nich- ols, D.D., Bishop of California, will meet with the members of the Associate Mission at the Church of the Advent this (Sunday) evening. After the second lesson there will be a confirmation and ke Bishop will be the preacher. Everybody wel- come, FIRST NEW = Swedenborgian), O'Farrell st., bet. Webster and Fillmore—Rev. F. L. Higgins, minister. mon at 11 a. M. Sunday-school at 12:30 P. M All invited. ~Seats free. B JENEY VARLEY, THE NOTED LON- don evangelist, will preach In the Gospel Tent,on Mission and Twenty-third sts.,at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Subject, “A Nation Weakened SIn.”” Al are invited. Donald Ross, the Scotch evangelist, and James Harcus, will preach in the same tent every evening during the week. Come and hear the good news. | four (4) per ct | fxee of taxes, payable on and after Mond; DIVIDEND NOTICES. £ SECURITY SAVINGS BANK, 222 Montgomery st., Mills building.—Dividends onterm deposits at the rate of four and one-half (4%%) per cent per annum and on ordinary deposits at the rate of three and threc-quarters (334) per cent per annum for the half vear ending June 30, 1895, will be payable, free of taxes, on and after July 1, 1895. S. L. ABBOT JR., Secretary. B3, OFFICE OF THE HIBERNIASAVINGS and Loan Society, corner Market, McAllis- ter and Jones streets, San Francisco, June 28, 1805—At a regular meeting of the Board 0f Direc: tors of thie soclety, held this day, s dividend has been declared at the rate of fourand one-quarter (4%4) per cent } er aunum on all deposits for the six monihs ending June 30, 1865, free from all taxes and payable on and after July 1, 1895, BERT J. TOBI DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE _COLUM- bus (Savings and Loan Society, 614 Wash- on street and 5 Montgomery ave. 'For the halt year ending June 30, 1895, a dividend has been declared atthe rate of four and eight-tenths (4 8-10) per cent per annam on term deposits, and four (4) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, paya- ble on and atter MONDAY, July 1, 1895. J. F. FUGAZI, President. F. N. BELGRANO, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—SAVINGS AND Loan Society, 101 Montgomery st., cor. Sut- For the half Vear ending June 30, 1895, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four and eight-tenths (4 8-10) per cent per annum on term deposits, and four (4) per cent per annum on ordi- nary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and siter Monday, July 1, 1895. Dividends not called for are added t0 and bear the same rate of dividend as the principal from and after July 1, 1895. CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE GERMAN Savings and Loan Society, 526 California st., for the Lalf-year ending June 30, 1895, a divi- dend has been declared at the rate of four and eight-tenths (4 8-10) per cent per annum on term deposits, and four (4) per cent on ordinary depos- its, free of taxes, payable on and after MONDAY, July 1, 1895. GEO. TOUR: 7OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE SITUATION TO do second work: good seamstress; firsi-class references. Call or address C., 711 Van Ness ave. OUNG TLADY, LATELY FROM EAST, would like situation as waitress or second giri in private family; good reference. Call or address B, 711 Van Ness ave. IDDLE-AGED; WOMAN WANTS A POSE tion as sicknurse or of infant, or would take care of a clubhouse; 5 years' experience; cook ; references. Call or address MRS, M., 218 Geary st., ground floor. “OUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS housekeeper. Call at 44 Sixth st. Room 34, second floor. IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS B©N- hyFasements daily, Apply at The Strathmore. OMAN WO D LI WASHING, TRON ing, office and housecleaning, or any kind of work the day: $1 aday and carfare. Call or address M. J., 531 Second st. MIDDLEAGED PERSON WOULD LIKE PO- sition in hotel or family; country preferred. Call or address 112815 Harrison st. “rmoii' WITH SOME MEANS WOULD like to engage in business with a gentleman. Call 5 Mason st., room 9, second floor. 7OUNG LADY FROM CHILE DESIRES PO- sition as typewriter. Please call at 25 Taylor st., room 5. GENTLENENS ME T by MRS. GRAYSO: (ENTLEMEN'S M to order by a widow. NDING NEATLY DONE 105 Stock 23 Taylor st. SITUATLION ITUATION WAD BY A MID: German, sober, intelligent, handy with tools, can milk, gardening, etc. Address C. M., 221 Fifth st., room 18. Y A YOUNG MAN A POSITION WITH chance of preferment; will work for board. Ad- dress Worker, box 137, Call Office. IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSLWORK; SLEEP home. 1201 Union st. ADY WANTED WITH SOME KNOWLEDGE of medicine. Phelan building, room 116. ANTED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, small family, $20: number 0f young &Irls to assist in housework, $10 to 12. 113 An- tonia st., off Jones, near Eliis. 7OUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY and qualify for good-paying positions. Cali- fornia Telekraph Company, Kearny st., entrance ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL ASSIST light housework: $16. Call Monday, 603 Geary. RESSMAKING! DRESSMAKING! WE RE- ceived first award and medal at the Worid's Fair, and oniy system receiving goid medal at the Midwinter Fair. We now occupy the entire building, ficst and second floors, newly painted, repapered: 20od light, pure air and perfectly healthful; itis a pleasure o state to the many pupils, friends and customers of our mammoth insticution that our success has been wonderful; we teach cutting, fit- ting, finishing, draping, basting, boning, matching stripes and plaids, lways the newest thing1n skiris and_sleeves: in fact, everything that is new and novel; learn no other sysiem until yon have been shown through our wonderful institution and see for yourself the elegant dresses that are under con- striction, such as street, evening and wedding out- fits; $1 per week Is all ‘we charge in our finishing department; pupils work for themselves or cus tomers: dressmakers recommended to shops and families; $150 perday; patterns cut to order from 25¢ up; ‘all ladies invited to call. McDOWELL Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell st., San Fran- cisco: 1018 Washington st., Oakland. W ANIED-COMPETLNT GIRL (CATHOLIC) for general housework family of 2; good home. Address S., box 96. [ANTED—YOUNG GIRL LIGHT HOUSE- work; wages $5; sleep Lome. Apply 320 Fre- mont st. Y OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK and take care of children. 101014 Minna st., near Eleventh. ITTLE GIRL TO CARE FOR CHILDREN and assist housework. 119 Shipley st., grocery. PERIENCED GIRLS FOR le factory. Apply at 625 Front. AN GIRL_ASSIST LIGHT housework; $5 a month. 1783 Market st. NTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- . 1019 Bucbanan st. -SELL- ing specialty; big remuncration. Call room 18, 83 Sixth st. §55 JICMBOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN L Society, 18 Geary st.—The directors have de- clared the following semi-annual dividends: 4.80 per cent per annum on term and 4 per cent per an- num on_ordinary deposits, pavable on and after July 1, 1895. ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—MUTUAL SAV- ings Bank of San Francisco, 33 Post st.—For the half-vear ending June 30, 1895, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four and eight-tenths (4 8-10) per cent per annum on term deposits and ni per annom on ordinary deposits, 1895. DIVIDE AN FRANCISCO Savings Union, 632 California street, cor. ‘Webb. For the half year ending with the 30th of June, 1895, a dividend has been declared atthe rate per annum of four and eight-tenths (4 8-10) per cent on term deposits and four (4) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Monday, the 1st of July, 1885. LOVELL WHITE. Cashie: SPECIAL NOTICLS. ETTA RALPH, FROM THE Oriental baths for rheumatism. 13 ., rooms 23 and 24. , 995 MARKET, NR. Sixth, r. 14, 15, second floor; vapor baths. = 2 NAN EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Monigy st., room 6, Tel. 5680. B RO0MS WHITE ed $3 50 up. 308 D,§1 UP: PAPER- th. George Hartman. J. B. MCINTY RE, BOOKBINDER AND Printer. Commercial st. MISS OLIVE WHITNEY, BATHS, hand-rabbing of rheumatism’ and pain, Room b, 110 Sixth st A FAUX-PAS. She—I'm glad you admire. my gown, but I don’t like it. It makes me look older than Iam. He (gallantly)—Oh, imposcible, Miss Clara! Y OUNG MAN LATELY FROM THE EAST wants a position where he can earn his keeping or enough money to pay board; will keep books: do oftice work, housework or care for horses and cows. | Address R., box 43, this office. ‘RELIABLE MAN GOOD REFE ences wishes situation as janitor, porter or drive delivery wagon. Address C., box 54, this office. HN J. HULTHEN GIVES ELECTRIC, magnetic, massage treatment, alcohol, oil and Roman baths. 1007 Market, rooms 2 ana 3. LDERLY ) WA CTIVE, 7 .; wages moderate. S WORK ; Address 148 77, CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNTF 10 pain. Chiropodic Institute, 3615 Geary. CIETY — FREE ay evening at 320 % B “Evolution of the Thinker,” MORMONS AND MORMONISM,” IN Calanthie Hall, 909 Market st., at 2 and 7:45 r. M. Evening discourse, Che Cause of the Di- Visions in Christendom,” by Elder Henry S. Tan- ner, president of California Mission. = ALCOHOL, BATH AND HAND-RUB- bing. 17A Sixth st.. room 1. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. ERMAN COOK; COMPETENT: GOOD REF- erences: wants work; city or country. Ad- dress or telephone MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sut- ter st. WORK IN PRIVATIE FAM- understands gardening, housework ; handy arouni place: good driver; best city references. Address J., box 19, this offlce. MIPDLEAGED Gk N, HANDY WITH tools, understands the care of Liorses and trust- worthy mian about place, wants work of any kind. .. box 96, this office. NTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED man to make himselr nseful; city or country; wages Do object, Address W., box 20, this oflice. TETY Or PROGRESSIVE SPIRIT- , Gold te Hall, Sutter st., bet. Mason and Taylor—This Sundsy evening at 8 o'clock Walter Howell wili deliver his valedictory address: subject, “Spiritual View of Life,” after which AMr. Howell returns 10 New York and the soeiety takes a vacation until the first Sunday in Sepiember next. As this will be the last oppor- tunity at present that the many friends and ad- mirers of Mr. Howell will have of listening 1o him we hope they will all be present. Our favorite soloist, Miss Rosin, will sing. Admission free. SUNDAY MEETINGS. DR. RIN-ES' SPIRITUALMEKTING, 908 Market st., Sunduy 11 A. M., 2 and 8 P. 5. circle and platform tests: Mmes. Seely, Henderson, Bird, Favor. Dr. Rin-es’ oflice, 1085 Market st., circies Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 P. . FRMAN COOK; COMPETENT: 2 YEARS' references; wants & place n Jewish or Ameri- can family. Address or telephone MISS PLUN- KKTT, 424 Sutter st. ARDENER—A FIRST-CLASS GARDENER with good references wishes a steady situation, Address MR. F. LUEDEMAN, nursery, corner Baker and Lombard sts., San Francisco. T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- reau first-class dish and German girls are awaiting situations. 332 Geary st.: telephone $83. HIRT-CUTTER WANTS WORK; 4 YEARS' experience in large Eastcrn factory. Address 11914 Langton st. OOD SERVANTS, CITY OR COUNTRY, AT MME. LEOPOLD'S, 957 Market st. ; open evgs. OMPETENT YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE a position as seamstress or second girl in the country. Address 723 McAliister st. DESIGNER and dressmaker desires work by the day in familics. Address MODES, box 155, Call Office. | Y7 0UNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITIO: as housekecper: city or country. Address W., ‘ box 155, Call Oftice. DE. ROBBINS LECTURE! on “Reincarceration, Is It True?.” Tests by Mrs. Hovet. The sick heied by spirit power. Yocal und instramental rausic by Miss Elisworth. Washington Hall, 351 £ddy st., 8 P.>0. sharp. Admission free. MRS, ZELA SEAL OF LOS ANGEL speak tonight at the Turk-street Tomple, 116 Turk street, under the auspices of the Socinlist Labor part Subji “Socialism and the Abolition of Wage Slaver, O-NIGHT S ETING, K=& copoiiian Temple Sunday, Jane 50,5 Address by Dr. H. W. Bowman; subject, Needed Legisiatio MRS. GRIFFIN'S FAREWELL MEET- ing to-night: Mrs. Shriner and Mr. Norion, Little Neva will sing. Al inviled. 909 Market st. Positive proof of spirit return. MRS HEN ROGERS, AT CALL foruia Hall, Clay st., Oakiand. Lecture and tests, 8 p. M. MRS, MAYO STEERS, CIRCLES SUN- day, Tuesday, Friday evenings; sittings dally. 122 Turk st. METROPOLITAN TEMPLE_TO-NIGHT, Sunday, June 30, Dr. J. E. Scott_will “Socialism: 1s It Right or Is It ree. NOTICE OF MEETINGs, FIDELITY LODGE NO, 22: 1. 0. 0. F.—Installation of ofii- cers for ensuing term, MONDAY EVENING, July 1, 1895. J. H. LANE, N. G . W. 8. MATTHEWS, Rec. Sec. EZ. AND MEMBERS of Fidelity Lodge No. 222, 1. 0. S Z 0. F., are hereby notified to assemble in their lodgeroom SUNDA Y, June 30, S 8t 1:30 o'clock P. .., 1o attend the funeral of our late brother, A. D. GIBNEY. J. H. LANE, N. G. W. S. MATTHEWS, Rec, Sec. ! 'BY MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS SEAM- stress and upstairs work and l{ght housework. Call 1503 Pine, near Polk. ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A situation for general housework in private fam- ily; city or country: good references; wages $20. Address 1000 Washington st. ESPONSIBLE LADY WOULD LIKE PO- sition as housekeeper; no objection to the coun- try. Call Monday from 3 to b, 2 Geary court, off Geary st., near Jones. OMPETENT ENGLISH WOMAN DESIRES a position as cook in private family. Address 5.5 81 Migsion st ROCER'S CLERK—YOUNG MAN, 23, 4 years’ experience in wholesale and retall gro- cery, would like position in groce tore; best references. MILLER, 103714 Market st. W ANTED—POSITION AS ASSAVER, AMAL: gamator or millhand; accustomed to fepairing of machinery, handling men and the use of powder; refererices. Address L. J. S., 429 Tenth st. Y OUNG MAN WANTS ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for services in private family or lodging-honse. Ex, box 24, Call Office. GERMA‘N_MAN WANTS PLACE TO DO housework and gardening: best city reference. Address H. G., box 154, Call Office. Y OUNG MARRIED MAN WITH BEST REF- erence wishes a situation as clerk, bookkeeper or some work of thavkind. Address W.B., 32 Maple court, off Eleventh st. TOUT INEXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN wishes position on ranch so he can learn to milk; wages $8. Address R., box 156, Call Office. Gn(is WANTED FOR ALL KIN DS OF WORK. New employment office, 121 Sixth st. GIRL: GENERAL L 00d 933 Haight st. W ANTED — LADIES WISHING OUTDOOR | employment at g0od wages. Apply 629 Shot- well st. W iouseworic: oot wages. NCH ACCORDION IIRATING TAILOR- liister st. K E GIRLS wanted:; palterns cut to order, 25 centsup. McDOW ELL Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell, LIVINGSTO! ting and making S DR: CUT 1l branches. 702 Sutter. TLY COMPLETED trying on; call and test. Lawrence tting-school, 1231 Market i E GARMO'S WONDERFUL FRENCH tailor method of three 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, sleeves, collars, revers, etc.; dresses made on short notice: cufting and fitting a spe- clalty. DE GARMO. 219 Powell s: fiv.sx DA FIRSI-CLASS BUTLER, FOR country, $40. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. 5() CABORERS, CITY, 3175 A& DAY: 30 U scrapets, iemsters.’ country, $175 a day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. G JACKSCREWERS FOR THE WOODS, §36 and found: 10 laborers for the woods. $20 and found: 6 woodsmen, 820 and found. C. R. HAN- N & CO., 110 Geary st. VW ASTED_10-DAY (SUNDAY) 15 MORE teamsters for railroad work, free fare, we ship Mondaymorning: ofiice open'9 to 11 4. . C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. LACKSMI NEAR CITY, $3 A DAY ranch blacksmith, 32 a day and found: header- wagon driver, #1 50 a'day; 6 farmers, $25; 4 wood- choppers, 78¢ « cord. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 G {«l‘:}'!L EAD COOR, SECOND AND BUTCHER FOR summer resort, $90. $50, $45: German or Swiss second cook for large first-class country hotel, $75 and fare; office open from 9 to 11 to- day (Sunday). C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. 4 WAITERS_SUMMER RESORT: 83 L ; thls (Sunday) morning, office open to 11 A3 C.R.HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 80 =X CAN OBTAIN WORK MONDAY AT MURRAY & READY'S; from $20 to $70 month and found. 30 LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS, CITY or country, #1 50 and $1 75 day: 20 tle- makers, 9¢, 10c and 1lc each; charcoal-burner. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. HELP WANTED-Continned. TANTED—AT MOROSCO'S GitAND OPERA- house, about 300 men and women 10 appear in “The Pace That Kills,” for the privilege of wit- nessing the great racing scene. Apply at the stage entrance at noon daily. Q5 CENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. QUOES HALFSOLED IN 15 MINUTES while you walt at half usual price: wanted, 5000 pair second-hand shoes. 859 Howard and 90435 ne. Y O3 AN GET A WHOLE PIE AND CUP OF coffec for 5¢ at the new restaurant, 635 Clay st, one familiar with social and tions proferred; Address Writer, PERSONALS. WV OULD LIKE COLLABORATOR ON NOVEL, economic ques’ ave material for 2 good stories 292034 Pierce st. TRAVELL scquaintance of ject matrimony ‘Address L.. box 14, Call Oftice. MAN WOULD LIKE TO MAKE oung lady fond of travels: ob- ive particulars in first letter. 1787 *% HT. this office. ANTED—TO,ADOPT A YOUNG BABY GIRL of American parentage. Address G., box 144. TFOR Nuw AND SECONDHAND SHOES, also repairing cheap. £0 to 72614 opp. Howard: street Theater, or 129 Sixth st. W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO st.; 100 ontside rooms: best spring heds; single rooms 20¢ a day: $2 a week: meals, 10c. RS. ADA CLARK_WILL REOPEN HER dancing classes Friday eve., July 12. —— BUSINESS CHANCES. £ FRUIT, VEGETABLE, PRODUCE; 115, Teceipts §11 8 day: horsé, wagon; rent $10. BARRETT & CO., 86574 Market st. JUR SALE—GOOD SALOON AND LODGIN house. - Stockton;. oid establisned: has 21 : doing good business. Address J.D. GALL, ton, for full partic: b T AND SOLD O 18 Crocker building, DAY, mgr. SALE — A DELICATESSEN STOR. with side bar: cheap rent; long lease. Apply at WELLMAN, PECK & CO.'S, 201 Marke OR SALE—GOOD BAKERY IN GOOD argain: immediate posses- DVICE FREE; DIVORC laws a specialty; suits, Supe AND PROBATE rior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. W. HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. 391 ELLIS, ROSEDALE—ROOMS 25¢ TO 50c anight; 31 to §3 a week; open all night. y ANTED—3 LADIES TO JOIN CLASS TO learn retouching. 64 Third st. 00D PAYING SALOON; scconnt sickness. Inquire aé ‘Third st. ED DOLLA legitimate business: genuine snap. E., box 18, Call Office ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLL SHARP steam beer, 5c; bottle wine, 5c. 809 Clay st. D& DRUCKER, DENTIST, HAS REMOVED his office to 1170 Market st., over the Maze. EN’S SHOES 15-SOLED, 40c: HEELS, 26¢: done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. PAIRS MEN’S GOOD SHOES, 25¢ TO $1. CUTTEBS AND TATLORS TO ATTEND THE 562 Mission st.; also 6311, Sacramento st. S. F. Cuiting School, 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10. QHOES HALF-SOLED 1IN 10 MINUTES: done while you wait: at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First st. and Second st. [ ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 1560 large rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per week. AEE THE DEAD — W. clock : no electricity. 607 1, '3DELL TOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 76c week, 15¢ night. W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16 A DAY; §1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ & day, $1 50 a week; reading room- daily papers. 34 Clay st. UPERFLUOUS HAIR—WRITE FOR FREE information how to remove hair permanently without slightest injury to skin: superior to elec- tric needle. CURTIS Chicago. CO., 186 Thirty-second st., ANDY AND ICE CREAM FOR SALE ON J Third st. ¥or information call at L, DEMAR- TINI, 548 Mission C( GAR - STAND— CORNER IN THE this is & bargain and well worth investi- gation: a profit of $140 monthly. Address W. H. 1SS ANDERSON, 1 FIFTH STREET, ROOM 1—Massage and Turkish cabi net baths. ANCY D. G_FOR CH aft. IRVINE'S, ILDRE. SAT. also chenille-wove rugs, 1SS ASTER—GENUI alcohol baths and handrubbin; UNG LAD , 927 Missfon, bet. 5th and 6Lh. | AG CARPETS WOVETO ORDER FOR SALE silk-rag _portier dealer In carpet twine in hank or chain at low: rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland, ¢ ¥ ELECTRIC VAPOR 121 Mont., 1. BALE LA ves and tinshop in this_ city culars inquire W . REM great bargain. 30 Franklin st. q OR SALE. WITH LIVIN D rent cheap. Apply 551 Bryant st. 1000 2t7or counces. it 7 DS, $1,50; SEX 243/ Market st. 100 MEX TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 and 20c & night, inciuding coffee and roils. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. TF ATRDRESSING,250.ANY ST shampoo, 50c.; Pioneer Hair SPITZ, 111 Stockton s YLE: 18t-:CLASS Store, BERTHA strictly one price only EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House Commercial and Leidesdortt sts. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room! 25¢ night; $1 weelk. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS— THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED—EXPERIENCE NOT necessary, as you acquire it rapidly after once beginning work. Call after 3 p. x., J. W. FERGU- SON, 2502 Clay st. TANTED—TEACHERS TO CANVASS FOR the Western journal of Education. WHITA- KER & RAY COMPANY, 723 Marlket st., S. F. DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINE OR otherwise. J. Knight, 225 State st., Racine, Wis. 00D OPPORTUNITY FOR LADY SOLICI- tors. Call at once, room 1, 6 O’Farrell st. ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. ABINET, ELECT , STEAM BATHS, 50c; chronic and acute diseases treated, $5 & month up; solar bath $1; oxygen used, at DR. HARRI- MAN'S Sanitarium, cor. Twelfth and Mission, 1534, DRESS Pariors, 513 Montgome: PANTS, #4 75. st. Blories street. , LADTES' OR GENT! low prices. HUTT, Tallor, 212 Mason O B q%l NEUHAUS. Me: NEW HI coast; large stock: town; cycleries, attention. cycle'Age: SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL. chant Tailor, 115 Kearny DE BICYCLE ON THE agenis wanted In every Address v, 2120 Point Lobos ave Majestic Bi- aF R.J. MILTON BOWE RS HAS RE and resumed practice 2t 113 Powell st. RNED AVE MONEY — LADIES, St. Louis Wholesale Branch Store. PrESSES cuT AND FITTE] popular prices engagements by da; FOR A WELL- made tailor suit, or fine cape or jacket, visit the 152 Market ), $3; DRESS IGHEST PRICE clothing,books, nov HER SHARE OF THE SACRIFICE. ‘“My dear,” said Mr. Darley to his wife, “we shall have to economize.” “Very well, love,” replied Mrs. Darley, cheerfully. “‘Suppose you resign from your club, give up smoking and shave yourself.”” ‘““That’s a pretty programme, I must say. And what will you do as your share of our economy 2"’ ‘I will cut your hair.” HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—ON SUNNY SIDE, BET. WASH- ington and Sutter, Jones and Gough sts., mod- ern 7 or 8 room flat or cottage. Address H.D. LOVELAND, 201 Market st. FLATS WANTED. FLAT 3 ROOMS, BATH: WESTERN ADDI- tion: 1o children. Steady, box 28, Call. —— ROOMS WANTED. ANTED—BY A LADY PERMANENTLY, 1 or 2 unfurnished rooms with use of bath, south of O'Farrell st. and_east of Van Ness ave; refer- ences exchanged. B. C., box 48, this office. O0M AND BOARD WANTED BY TWO RE- spectable young men in private famlily con- Yenient to North Beach. Address E..box 9. Call. ——— ANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. K EIN, 109 SIXTH ST, PAYS G00D PRICES for clothing. hooks and jewelry : postal. LOST. ‘R FOR HOTEL, ALAMEDA ;16 farm. orchard and vineyard hands tableman, ciiy, $25 and found. MUR: AY & READY, 634 Clay st. NEW MILE WAGON, PAINTED LEAD color; aiso 1 S-spring bugey, painted black. A suitable reward will be pald for return of same to AN & COTTER, 537 Brannan st. ABINET-MAKER, STEADY JOB, CITY;: stonemason: 3 coopers, slack work. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. MO 1 JUNE 27, 1895, BLUE AND WHITE reyhound dog. Return to 828 Folsom st. and receive substantial reward. | . D $50; 3 WAITERS, $20 $30: 2 dishwashers: shop baker. MURRAY & READY. 634 Clay st. 20 REWARD — LOST A DIAMOND EAR- Ting set In a gold hoop. ~Finder will please return to 1900 Jackson st. ]() MEN FOR MILL AND WOODS, 830 T #26 and board: tie-makers, 11c apiece; black- smith, %3 a day; machinedriller, $2 50 a day. R. T. WARD & CO:, 60 and 610 Clay st. ANTED—2 WOODCHOPPERS, CORDWOOD, g0od chance: dairyman, smail dairy, $25 walter-boy, $15 and found, fare advanced; cooks, waiters, dishwashers, farmers, milkers, labcrers, {eamsters and oters. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 ay OUNG GERMAN MAN LOOKING FOR A place to make himsel! generally useful: city or country. Address 501, Third st., room 1, Sunday or Monday. T,ADY WISHING GOOD HOME IN “EX. 4 change for light work or sewing: country. Ad- dress L. G., box fiice. - EAT, COMPETENT WOMAN _ WANTS washing and ironing and housecleaning by aay; also gentleman’s flannels. 432 Minna st. 00D TEAMSTER OR STABLEMAN WANTS situation. Address SUTTER, 1215 Ship! ONFECTIONER _DESIRES A POSITION; clty or countxy: French creams, caramels, nut candies and taffies a speciaity. Address Confec- tioner, hox 48, Call Office. RES?E("!““EITB GIRL WANTS A SITUATION 10 do hodsework and cooking: ¢ity or country. Apply at 321 Ellis st. W ANTED—POSITION AS RECTIFIER AND & competent man: best of ref- compounder b erence. Address E., box 9, Call Office. ELDERLY AM N WOMAN WANTS a situation to do housework is good cook and baker: country preferred. Address E., box 10, this office. RONER—YOUNG GIRL, FIRST-CLASS IRON- er, desires position in hotel or public laundry; city or countyy. Call or address 22 Fifth TR LADY, SPEAKIN EN ts gentlemen's mending: unaerstands tailoring; neat hand-sewer; has her own sewin machine: can make sbirts. MRS. DORN, 70 California st. ADY WANTS TO ASSIST IN FAMILY FOR room and board ; good cook and neat seamstress. Address 5. H., box 24, Call Oftice. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO cooking and housework ; city or country ; wages $20. Please address 1000 Monigomery st. PELLABLE COLORED WOMAN WANTS day’s work washing. ironing and housecleaning, Call or address 1008 Ciay st. ALTA LODGE NO. 205,1. 0. 0. F.—Next regular meeting z July 1. 'Business, installation PHILIP HAMMOND, Nobl Grand. 2718 EDWARD JORN THAYER, Recording Secretary. EZ 3.0, W—THE MEMBERS OF Magnolia Lodge No. 41 are notified gz 10 assemble at the lodgeroom MONDAY,! . July 1, at 9:30 A. 3., to_attend the faneral of our lodge brother.'LOUIS BLANK. JOHN HOESCH, Recorder. THE GREAT EVENT OF THE season—The San Francisco Scot- tish Thistle Cluo's thirteenth grand an- pual gethering and games at Sell Mound Park, Berkeley, THURSDAY, 4th of July; + meeting of the giants: all the athletic clubs of Cali- fornia will meet; $3000 in cash prizes; a hearty Highland welcome to our guests; these are some of the prominent events of the day: Amateur mite and quarter mile races, ladies and gents bicycle races, obstruction race, handsome aud cosily medals'to the successful competitors in the amateur events: Scotch dances for men and lads and lassies in costume: Irish jig and reel dancing: dancing in both _pavitons. Music by Fairgrave & Greggs' band and full corps of pipers. Boats leave f001 of Market street every half bour. Admission 10 park—Adults, 50c: children under 12 years, 25c. JAMES NIVEN, Royal Chief. ALFRED MILLER, Kecorder. E& ASNUAL MELTING DL proved Order of Ked Men's n.u‘&. Association of San Franclsco—fhe an- nual meeting of the Improved Order of Red Mien's Hall Association of 8an Francisco will be held on MONDAY EVENING, July 8, 1895, at 8 o'clock, at the office of the assoclation, 320 Post st., for the election of & board of trustees or directors, and such other business as may properly come before the meeting. BENJAMIN F. JOSSELYN, President. ‘WILIzau J, SxITH, Secretary, Y A REFINED AMERICAN LADY, A SIT- uation as housekeeper or cook; or to do general mending and repairing: a good seamstress and op- erator. _Address C. T.. box 10, this office. OUSEKEEPER—POSITION WANTED BY Protestant German lady : middle-aged; is fine manager and good cook: no objection to children; city orcountry: best of references. Address MRS, B.'B., box 94, Call Office. 1ENERAL "HOUSEWORK WANTED BY Swedish girl in small American family; isa first-class cook. Address A. N., box 90, Call Office. OUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper or typewriter. Callat 11 Kearny st., room 27, first fioor. XPERIENCED LADIES' NURSE WISHES situation. 115 Nineteenth st., nr. Shotwell. N ENERGBETIC AMERICAN, DESPERATE- 1y in need of employment; can do most any sort of thing where fine sklll is not required; fully competent to manage small or large fruit vineyard or poultry ranch; firsi-ciass references furnished as to ubility and honor: salary a secondary matter. Address E. H., box 94, Call Office. TTUATION WANTED—AMERICAN FORE- man and wife,(no_children) on stock or grain ranch; will furnish board or wife will cook if re- quired’ best of references. Address B. D., box 155, Call Office. ANTED—WAITER FOR COFFEE-HOUSE, $30: waiter for small country restaurant, $20, found; hotel walter, $25; cook, $40;: dishwasher, $20; boy to wash dishes, '$10; Knglish groom, $30} gardencr, country, $20; 3 men for light work, $1 a day, etc. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. FEW GOOD' PICK “AND SBOVEL MEX. Quarry, Corbett road, near Eighteenth st., Mon- day, 6:30 4. M. WASNTED — A LITHOGRAPHIC- STONE grainer. Galloway Litho. Co., 422 Commercial. ANTED—LIVE YOUNG MAN WHO HAS A knowledge of domestic dry goods: no other need apply. 523 Market st., room 7, bet. 2 and 5. 92 EXTRA WAITERS AT BROOKLYN HOTEL. DlsflwiEflEa WHO CAN DO LITTLE cooking. 1416 Howard st, "OUNG MEN T0 LEARN TELEGRAPHY and qualify for good-paying positions, Califor- nia Tele. Co., Kearny st., entrance 640 Clay st. ANTED—YOUNG MAN TO DO COLLECT- ing: must have some money. Address H. H., box 101, this office. W ANIED—POSITION 48 CLERK IN GRO- cery-store; have had 10 vears’ experience; can glve best of refersnces from former employers. 0. M. C., box 44, Call Office. ITUATION BY MIDDLE-AGED, GOOD ener and_thoroughly understands the care of horses and harness: wages nc object if good place is secured. Address Sober, box 51, Call Office. 00D TAILOR ON COATS. 622 CLAY ST, room 2, first flo VA DINNER MAN WANTED AT OST NIGHT OF THE FIRE A ZIN covered trank. Return to 521 Fourth st., and receive reward. [ OST —SMALL BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND LJ dog; white feet and breast: had on leather collar and tag. Return 1616 Hayes st.;_suitable reward, OST—3-BAND PLAIN GOLD RING. RE- ward at 617 Washington st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loun Society of San Francisco, in the name of SARAH THARP: No. 113258. The finder will please return to bank. EDUCATIONAL. W ANTED-BY " EXPERT "ACCOUNTANT, some puplls to Instruct in double entry book- keeping; specia course complete in 25 lessons. $26, in advance: also mercantile correspondence taught; satisfaction guaranteed; situations pro- cured; also accounts kept and books written up; Al references, Address Accountant, box 51, this office. ROWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE., Berkeley, Cal. T. STEWART BOWENS, M. A., Principal. 1SS BOLTE'S SCHOOL REMOVED TO 2207 Sacramento st.; new term July 8. PANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MEISTER- schaft School of Languages, 122 O’Farreil st. NIGBT SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- lege, 24 Post st.: commercial, shorthand, Eng- lsh; low rates. OOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHME ic taught 6 weeks:course $30. 5 Stockton st.,r. Lm‘mfll BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC- | tress, coaches ladies aud gentiemen for the dramatic profession: appearances arranged. Shake- spearean Academy, 406 Van Ness ave. ‘W ANIED — 1000 MEN T6 GET BIGGEST steam in_town and luneh, 5c; rooms, 78ca week, at 160 Third st. AINTER, GRAINER AND PAPER- hanger; first-class workman: work by the day or contract. NORTON, 16 Maria st., off Chesiey, bet. Seventh and Eighth. 7 ILLING TO GIVE $50 OR MORE FOR PER- manent position as night or dav watchman or any responsibie position. Address M. A., 228 Taylor st. AN OF EXPERIENCE' IN BUSINESS wants position: good correspondent, account- nd collector: references from last employer. Addzess S. E., box 59, this office. BY, GERMAN ~BUTCHER, FIRST-CLASS sausage-maker and meat-cutter. Address Butcher, box 165, Call. MAX 34 YEARSOLD. UNMARRIED, WISHES position as shipping or receiving clerk in wholesale liquor or ery business; in present employ 2 years. Address W. T., box 97, Call Office. VOUNG WOMAN WANTS SITUATION IN the country for light housework. Apply 234 SAhoLwell st., nr. Seventeenth. POSI’I‘IUN BY YOUNG MAN AS CLERK OR bookkeeper: City Of country; best of reference. Address G. T. M., box 187, Call Office. {/ OMAN WANTS WORK IN A BOARDING- house as helper in kitchen or do plain cooking; small wages. Call or address 267 Minna st. 'IRST-CLASS WAITRESS AND SECOND girl, private family, city or_country: city refer- ence. 1l or address N. G., 781 Mission st. OMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF WORK BY the day washing, ironing and housecleaning. Call or address 12 Leroy place, off Sacramento 8t., near Jones. MIDOLE-AGED GERMAN WIDOW WISHES situation us housekeeper for widower or_bach- elor on ranch; clty or country. Address 237 Third st., in store. e PRACTICAL NURSE WISHES SITUATION: understands the entire charge of an infant_from birth; also care of invallds; also needlewo- man ‘and assist other houséhold dutfes; good ref- erence. Address 8., box 6, ¢his office. OAL-MINER OF 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE; En‘lh):. ml‘l‘l}‘"”‘f :!fllfl&:e flnelt&mch ences, wants position of trust. Address A S., 10, Call Office, Oakiand. s Wl‘ilob]w%d!gfs A SDBE% HONE&T A?’D RE- lable mi le-1 man for a position of 1 Address 8. 8., box 60, this office. il YDUNE MAN, 24 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES work: handy at anything: wages no object; references. ress H.. box 18, Call Offic FEMALE HELP WANTED. U WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, family, $30; & competent French lu;y s ing housekeeper for widowe; 0 wairesses for for AN PLONKETT, TWwo BARBER CHAIRS AND LOOKING glass for sale cheap. 499 Haight st. JALDO—A GOOD POSITION, A BICYCLE and anything else you want if you will come or even wiite. M. W. C. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed onstage. R.5& 12, 1. 0. O. F. block, 7th and Market. ‘S TOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical Wneerin . _surveying, architecture, Assay: estab. VAN DER NAIP EN, 72! kt. S’-m:mzs SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 728 Market st.: dipioma course $30. Y QUNG MAN, GERMAN PREFERRED, T0 drive buicher's peddiing wagon, Berkeley M ket, corner Telegraph ave. and Forty-ninth s North Temescal. 3 15“ PARTNER WANTED; LIGHT BUSI- »ness: suited to plain, steady man satls- fied with $15 10 $18 week. b Stockton st., rcom 1. BABBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL _SEC. 4D Barbers’ Ans., 12 Seventh. H.SCHEUNERT. QTRONG BOY, EXPERIENCED IN CAR- riage blacksmithing; reference. 828 Harrison. {NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 Mcalll T.46: private or class. MES; MELVILLESNYDER. ORATORICAL Vocal and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Ness ave.: vocal classes Monday, 8 P. .. $1 month; dra- matic classes Wednesday, 8 P. M., $3 month: ' also private ‘lessons and piano; ladies and gentiemen coached for professional o amateur stage (stage for ‘practice). ARR'S INST., 650 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING taught In 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. OUP, ALL KINDS MEAT, WINE, BEEK, Saclder or coftce, be. MRS. DAILY, 619 Mer chant st. T ABORERS WANTED AT NEW RACE track at Ingleside; $2 per day, with privile; boarding wherever convenient; take first car from ferry, San Ma.eo Electric road. by which grounds may be reached at 7 o’clock. Warms e I e worl sn; to . P MAN, 228 Paclfic st. st Pey SEAMEN FOR KUROPE, HONOLULU AND all parts of the world. 103 Montgomery ave. (GQD FIAND-PLAYER WANTED “FOR Sundays at Neckhaus Garden, rruitvale. ANTED—10,000 COURAGEOUS MEN AND women who will e as & public protest against artificial booming, political corruption and ndustrial oppression. Mint steps, July 4, 9 A. M. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST ciecrical - Lugihberine Telckraphy, modein o ineeri ey , modern Euncts Tapldly tavenic’ Write.for catatogie: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. P A A A A e A A ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and -Police Couris: terms reasonable; collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stockton MONE\_V ADVANCEDTO LITIGANTS, COURT costs and charges paid in matters of probate, Colleotions and peeral law Dustkess Rcmso e collections law busins . NATUGHTON, b4 Nevada bloc, 8. F. A JOEN K. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS. 16 and 17. 402 Moutgomery st., cor. California. J A.MITCHELL, ATT'Y-AT-LAW, REMOVED « to Spreckels bldg., 929 Market st.; advice free. W ANTED—A FEW SMART MEN TO SELL and advertise a_new household article; good pay. Apply 629 Shotwell sr. Cal. Telephone 1064 "o © San Fran 'REE BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS Fiortoenie avo8 Pacitoat ™’ cisco, W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, W. California st., rms. 14-15; advice free. - \V HITEWASHIN pork: e vard: contracts WRIGHT, 1460 Marke: Pomade is guaranteed to cure druft or falling hair or money known to fail SMITH BRO ‘resno, Cal. fore. N5 MORE CUT— 1 Oak Roll Top Desks. | Qak Chiftoniers Oak Bed Sets.. Olcloths and Linoleums. Stoves and Ranges. Thousands of bargaiis, Cash or time payments. EADQUART! hones, cheap; send for prict Works, 720 Montgomery st., San ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desk: safes, chairs, scales, etc., and & very large stock of them, t0o; be sure and see stock and_get oing elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- 1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. 1017-1018-1021-1023 Mission st., above RUSH WAIN- taken. machines sold or hired. ‘QINGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF any case of dan- Tefunded: never try It By all arugslsts price $1, or rices be- ‘rom $10 up .$17 50 up T, NOONAN, ixth. CE TE Klein Etectric Francisco, Cal. UL OR LADIES stocks and grain: large mon investment. WHEELOCK & CO. LOAKS, CAPES AND SU mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. TO TRADE IN ey made on small 18 Pinest., R 3. 0 LET OR SALE — TWO CHIC ranches with houses, stables, etc.: 4 rooms; on Bryant st., near Fourth. I. B. LEWIS, 436 Mont- gomery st. 295 WELL-PAYING BUTCHERSHOP; . choice location: only $12 rent: dissolu~ tion of partnership the cause. HY WEHNER, 539 Calitornia st. %]0’ SALOON, COMPL] Dl - rent $15; stable. Sixth st. 3 HOTEL PROPERTY AND BUSL &30‘00 . mess for sale; best paying business on line of railroad, in thriving town: did business £35,000 in 1594, far better expectations for 1895; fine buildings " and grounds; accommodations ample and first-class: splendid opportunity and bargain to right man. CURTLS & BOWLEY, Mills building, San Francisco. q:l60 HALFCASH, BALANCE INSTALL- D . ments: business pays $175 month; right man _can easlly increase it to $500 or more. Inquire CURTIS & BOWLEY, 32 second floor, Mills buildin (300D CHANCE—A NICE GROCERY TFOR X sale. Apply 224 Ritch st., bet. Bryant and Brannan. UTCHER-SHOP; FITTED UP COMPLETE; wagon and harness; stable; tools; rent $16. 7 Call Office. T 6 ROOMS, 457 Tehama, near nty-ninth and Mission sts. EFURNITURE FACTORY, BOILER 718 Bryant st. D , WOOD X and coal grain, boarding stable, | teaming, all combined; established 8 years: long | lease, on account of death ‘o proprietor. | | 0D PAYING Fitteenth and Guerrero sts. in a business established since ,000. Address A 1848, HBAKER reasonable. 1 OTEL IN PETAL pletely furnished. | lished business; long lease. gomery st. (R() BAK « for sal bet. Church TR RESTAURA { O. owner must lea OLD TO-DAY; Apply Call Office. ND BAR, WITH OR WITHOUT lving-rooms. 5! AS Appl. RETAILED AT upslllr.l.r i ES FOR SAL outfits bought for cash. Bac! PHONOGRAPH fgalupl, 946 Mk etc.; cheap. Yard 1166 Misslon ()LD EBUILDINGS BOUGHT store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipa AND SOLD, ., nr. Eighth. (JAS FIXTURES AND Golden Gate ave. PLUD H. HUFSCH BING. 623 MIDT. LD GOLD, SILVER, GEN clothing Bought. S AND LADIES COLMAN, 41 Third st. MUSE BE SoLD AT 0Xc M Vivery stable in town; 30 boarders: 25 livery horses: hacks, buggies, etc.: centrally located; iow rent; this is a fine opportunity to get & good business at a_ bargain: principals only. Address P. B., box 127, this office. e WILL BUY A WELL-FU S $2000 o8 &iatiioned restaneansin the very best fovation in Oakland; best of reasons for sell- ing. Apply in person: no agents. V. P.MIT- CHELS, corner Fourteenth and Webster sts., Oak- land. ; BEST PAYING AND BEST I C WEEPI](::L\' age free. INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO order by WILLIAM McPHUN . 1195 Market. AMERICA—THE CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- DRESSMAKERS. RESTAURANT, COFFVE-SALOON CHEAP; sccount sickness: good paying; trial given; rent $17; water free. 2424 M | $600. BanE Inquire cor. Market st. and R ¥ 30 ) GROCERY, BA + Tooms 6: room 18, 393 Fifth st. T ADIES DESIRING STYLISH FITTL suits will do well to_call on MRS. BROWN at Satisfaction guaranteed. MEDICAL. ILLIAM B. CHURCH, PH 10 10 12 A. . YSICIAN AND eon, 1018 Washington st.. Oakland; hours M., 2 10 4 and 6:30 t0 7:30 P.M.; patients received and cared for by trained nu; at residence, 518 Tenth st., Oakland. s "Pel. 434. cases guaranteed. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless piils used: every woman her own physigian for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; if you want 10 be treated safe and sure call on men phiysiclan;knowledge can be sent&used at home:: DR. POPPER, 318 SURE AND SAFE CURE the skill and attention of & physi successful practice; & home In c Dest possible care, with the priva Jones and Leavenworth. FOR ALL FE- male diseases; ladies may have the benefit of ician of long and onfinement with cy of a home and the convenience of a hospiial: those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case, they will find in her & true frien consultation free and absolutely confidenti; positive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco abit; every case guaranteed without injury to health. MKS. DR. "GWYER, 236 Turk st., bet. all Za T ADIES s particulars, Relief for Ladies,” i Philadelphia, Pa. HICHESTER'S ENGLIS nyroyal Pilis (Diamond Brand) are the best: , reliable; take no other: send 4c, stamps, for PEN- n letter by return mail; atdroggists. Chichester Chemical Company, RS. AD. ZILLMER, LADIES' PHYSICTAN; takes confinements in her house. 1061 Mission. QAN . 804 VAN D A tients treated entirely by herb medicines. (pregnancy.) e “PRAE'S FEMALE REG! until too late. LL LADIE DAVIES, 0SGOOD S. 14 McAllister st calist for safe, quick relief of atter what cause: treatment scf d painless; never fail marry: information free. M. D.. box 7, this office. B. A. HERWEG, OFFICE 158 POST S fice hours 10 to0 12 . M., 210 4 and 6107 P.3¢.; diseases of women and consultation in obstetrica LATING PILLS $1 per box. y gt safe and efficient_emmenagogue; RICHARDS & CO., druggists, 406 "ALPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS. A ad es oubled with irregularities; no danger; sate and sure; $2 50, express C. O. D.: don't delay CONSULT FREE M home in confine ARRIED LADIES AND THOSE ABO FOON Ua land, Cal. S. DR. . near Market: leads all competitors: only qualified, trusty spe- irregularities, no fentific, harmless Send address to LL FEMALE IRREGUL stored in one day: remedies guaranteed at an; MRS. D! H, 916 T)R- RICORD'S PILLS: EXP. sure, reliable: Maison et Cie, Agts. ROOT'S, i modern remedy for the cure $1 A box: 6 boxes Si WIDSER, cor. Ma d Third, “A LL LADIES IN TROUBLE cial attention to diseases of the confidential. MRS. DR. SCOTT, Ricord’s specialties only reliable specialist in San Francisco; stant relief: $500 paid for any case I cannot cure: board: skiliful attenuon during confinement; spe- ARITIES — RE- no_instruments: French v time consult_free, near Larkin. :SAFE, females. ixth and Howard. S—THE GREAT of neurasthenia, impotency, aud all disorders of the sexual organs: send for circular. J. . sole agent. CONSULT ° in. eve: advice free; 1103/ Turk st. RS, Di. WEGENER, for all female disease: practice: travelers attendedl; no d strictly confidential; bables adop: ER,” PRIVATE HOME separate homes for la- dies before and during coniinement: have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; ir- regularities cured in a day: guaranteed: no insiru- ments: reguiar physicians of long and successtul elay : all business ed. 419 Eddy st. Posn’xvm. GUA TEED regulariies: used for years in with invariable success éven in cases: easy 1o take: BERGETOLE, P. 0. box 2223, of 1211 Missioy | ¥ trreguls tles cus T HALL, 14 MCALLISTER, next Hibernia Bank : disease: gases: easy o take: perfectly natural in action; 3 e ourea 1n: twvo_day sent ..cm}’;"wea on receipt of $3 or C. 0. D.: strictly confidential. Address PE. J. MILTON CURE FOR IR private practice most aggravated B. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDF, FORMERLY now 1508 Market st.; month- in a few hours; 1o Instruments used: sure preventive. guarantesd; COND FLOOE, of women. man_midwife. Pniv‘A'm*nouE TN CONFINEMENT: GER- MRS. POWELL, 1310 Mission. at the most reasonable M. PFEIFFER, midwite, NCE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT rice in the city. MRS. 14 Folsom st. = .2“&‘ GULAR OF ANY FEMALE DISEASEH Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content.. 2644 dth. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for malling. PHYSICIAN A e e S HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. Axns. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Elghth IL:‘Allmrdn. POBT!A SANITORIUM, 110 ELLIS-PRIVATE Tooms at reasonable rates; women cared for in confinement: free dis) b lon 11 to 13m0 3 10 5; medicine, 260 each hreecripion; skilled physicians in attendance; strictly private. | pet g clty. Apply @195 PROV &\120. store: a bargain. iw’G’To—‘T’n E MARY 1 X If you want to sell or buy a business. | Market st.: room 11. 930 BAR AND FIXTURES: D . Iarge yard; 6 living-rooms: doing good business; must sell on account of sickness. 501 Seventh st 1 . ONLY $300. 15 rooms Tent $45: a snap. 30 room house clearing $200; cost $5000; $1800. Betore buying, selling or exchanging go to TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 Callfornia st. TERFIELD (WILLIAM), AUCTIONEER; rgains in lodging-houses. Crocker building. RE FOR SALF 10-ROOM HOU URNITU 1o agents. URNTTURE OF 8-ROOM FLAT; CHEAP ; NO dealers. urk st. §11: PATENT TABLES. Brussels, 75c Iaid; oilcioth, 20c; open en SHIREK, 1310 on st, H. G KRASKY, CARPE PICTURES, « folding. iron beds, furniture ow prices; ( L stepladder manufactd for the trade. 9 Mission. Gl‘l' PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS this week McCABE'S, 248-950 Mission st. EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, AND second hand; 400 carpets, g0od’ as news oll- cloth, 980; parlor sults, $18 up: nolenm, 43c; 7-plece chamber sults, $14 50; cornice-poles, 36c: Tanges, cash_or installments; goods shipped free. . ELSON Fourth st. ITURE WANTED., H. BURD.AUCTIONE « furniture and all kinds m SE; $226; R BiRE8 Roxhers FURN PAYS CASH FOR RUSSELS, 45 sels, 7c, lai 20c: open evening vating Works, b and altering. 313315 ARPETS THOROUGHLY CL ated same as new. 8. FERGU ‘enth st. Telephone number, so! "~ STEAM CARPET-BEA | &pRenovating Works, %8 and 40 Elghh st. . R. STEVENS, manager. ' Telephone No., south 250. /HEN YOU BECOME DiSGUSTED WITH eating Works, 353-7 Teham S0-40. LIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 U Golden Gato av e TEHE = E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.): old established carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 8¢ yard. 230 14tb, tel. 6074. T Mc CARPET BEATING AN 453 Stevenson: tel. 32 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN -Open evening: llndl, till noon. 3 3 K, THE GENUIN Teek dentist, discoverer of nainless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O’ Farrell st. “A T CHALFANTS'S 8 MASON,COR. MARKET, seis of teeth are made 1o pleage or no charge; on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; small goid fillings only $2; painless extraction. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- |'U ke, bet. 3 and 4tn, gua specialists: only reli- able agent for painiess extraction: artificial teeth 1rm 89 filings from $1; extracting 50c, wich gasS1. 7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS { ood as can be made: fillmg $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. Du’ . G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETR without plates a specialty. D)i. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST. near Eleventh; no charge for extracting whea lates aro made; old plates made over like new; | foetn from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. 0oz DENTAL ASSOCIATIO! ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—_THE A WEERLY SALiein wrapper. tor mailing. FINA ANTED—§36,000; 1AL SECURED BY FIRST morigage on’ business properiy in_cow town: interest 8 per cent, payable quarterly. dress'S., box 104, this office.

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