The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 15, 1895, Page 10

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1895 ISR e . e e R l Y e | d. £SS CHANCES—Continued. l Lawrence Selenger of the White Cliff farm, SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. FEMALE HELP WANTED. HELP WANTED .. BUSINESS CHANCEs. 7 E:B:xm; R reoasiE PRI?E. R . : : : — = o D s = =) Thcluding bar, ice: Mountai nd will also be the guest ANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT N % SOANDINAVIAN R e e 5 SEEE X BURTIAS 6F XY HiD = Easosa SUM MEH SEASUN GAY[ 1 ch: is: élagt};'o'vnlefi £ W oktwori of care of ahilds amai wages. Ap- &‘ok. 1o wfil}%‘q‘f’ Toonch aurse, $90; Ger. assist generally in plain, cash business: must Tm cash see STRAN D & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. F Srst-cluss tixtares Miss Katie Hally of Alameda is visiting | ply 41814 Sixth st. -light fixtures. = . tables, chalrs and electrio-lig man or French second girl, $20: lady’s maid and | have $75 cash and be satisfied with $60 ptirmomh: 6 5 RESTAURANT: FULL VALUE; ?3‘35.’,, s.wegfoc:mn st. P Katie Hal v % o seamstress, $25; ranch cook. $20 . friends in this City. M L) A0 | ek s e Mtk et 400 § % any kind of work by the day, 1843 Seventh st. | 100 _© 8,‘5“;9:31‘"]!5 e i huseet 0: 2 waitresses | a sober man. Apply 51 Third st., room 31. Gouks bosnifigs 100 EOYS To SELL “LETTER ¥ THE peys well. STRAND & TUTTLE, 4 | o G6my voR SALE; THIS PAPER. INQUIRE 'hird st. e at office or r. 28, St. Ann’s building, Dinners and Receptlons. { SUUATION WANTED BY PROYESTANE | lty dut coinisy. 1. F. CROSHTE & 00 313 | illcen mmeition 3 e DUrmant cioe: iyl | 9.1 OLD_EeTampismEn DY i5an: | A STDESIRETO RETIRE FRON T The Rosborough Reception to| Atanup-town restaurant last Wednes- | M) womat in private famiiy: good cook: will do | Suiter st. national Hotel Clerk. full value; pays well. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 T will seil my stock of gene: ral merc CLASS 'WILLIAM WADSWORTH, Riog i w. i - NTED—W SS FIRST-CLASS | 5 = v 7 | Third st. cost. Apply to WILLIAM WA - day evening I. W. Kelly, business man- i — < ANTED—WAITRESS FOR 8 OUNG MAN TO DRIVE BAKERY WAGON: st. E: N : -AGED GERMAN GIRL WISHES A resort, 820, fare paid; competent nurse, $25; . i S - Vista, Cal. : slivation to o general housework in & Ger: | cook und lntndrcas, $30; irat-elass cook, $30; 60 | A experience and references required. 336 Th $300,FARINER WANTED IN OLD Es | —h— s HuriCATESSEN STORE ager for Neil Burgess, of the ‘*‘County g : will Iy to Fair,’ gave a dinner to a party of Himanfumilyor take care of children. Apply 709 | strong young housework girls. city and'country, TRST-CLASS PAINTERS WANTED. ar- | DOUL. ;T'fl::mc&mg“'g;{msg‘g!}&’xsfl" & F St side bar: cheap ren ;“;gng‘l:::?“Appy $20 and $20.” Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sut- Ply 802 Valiejo st. PECK & CO. i TUTTLE, 1 WELLMAN, 2 Biteer ST OUIBRERS ok wes ‘°”'.m”t"" TOUNG LADY WANTS POSITION; CAN DO | lerst. WASTED—A GOOD LAUNDRY DRIVER | -0 SE-SATu K| (VROCERY AND BAR — ESTABLISHED 25 for the occasion. During the evening the all kinds of sewirs and mending; any light JIRST-CLASS TRONER, STEAM LAUNDRY, with route; good commission. P. H., box 5((), CANDY-STORE; GOOD STOCK; G e good reason for selling. Apply Wieland’s L party was entertained by L. E. Folk, who :ork' sleep mme. Call 706 Ellis, room 3, second cor:x‘:t;y. $25 and fouu‘ll: scand‘lln;zll‘l.:wgr‘l. 180, Call Office. Spia s,}f‘hn Drgn_‘g !:r-_lx;mn.‘ 5FTu;l$ll“v~mm‘ Bm{"y'- e bati . | flool 1. enel 7 i , gener: A N 3 3 ~ NUPTIALS. | o ¢ his German and Italian ra:l:eat_nons;, e e oo o e | Gy, e ot s ‘“r].',"l; B Rogsenork: IFEWASHER AT 1000 LARKIN ST. 50(), PARTSER WANTED IN U. & | (JORNER GROCERY AT BAR, STOCK AND Frank Foran recited “The Coal-miner's 1y from the East, wishes position as house. | BUT3es and second girls, $15 t0 $20. C.R. HAN- - VU, patent medicine; large profits. see fixtures. Apply this oftice. _ S - Wife’’; Mr. Hayden sang *The Fatal | keeper. 1002 Powell st. DN SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED-—GOOD MAN WITH 8125 CASH: sTnA}.Da'FUTTLE.AsTmm $1200 LARGE CORNERGROCERY; BAR: 2 < = will pay 875 per month. Seo STRAND & ki &8 2 tucky pl., nr. Napa. ; dio R tl Wedding”; A. H. Sengstack recited | QCANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION | | IRST-CLASS WEAD WATTRESS, FIRST- | ;i T PoY BI0 per $2000. JILUINERY AND FANGY GOODS nosgents. 1 Kentuc 7 . o0 Nee Donald Graham'’s Studio Reception. | (g, 0% and 8. S, Folk gave some of | 1 t0do general housework. Call at 16 Stierwood RD A class hotel, $35 to $40; 1 waitress, country, | < store Ina thriving city: full value; [OMBINATION BIL] Mrs. F. H. Meyers Over in Oakland. SEIFERT-WERNER me steady place, fare paid, $20; 5 waiiresses, springs, | DARBERS_2-CHAIR SHOP WITH LIVING vell. N 3 'hird st. Soclety People Who Are Going | pis feats of ventriloquism. The festivities E'fli,;-ST e — R .:3'3 country hotels, $20 io 8281 8 | 15" rooms; oneap; call early. 1156 Howarast. _ | 2252 ::;:\2 e | bl 11 Pactilast. i i -CLASS COOK TRES A’ N sses, same hotel, south, $20. C.R. e 5 = N N N H to Alaska. SonHmmed nukl afihfi,ii‘;‘é‘?n :’i‘;’]‘;‘;i‘g"“dfi: Vest of references. 1331 California st.. n rear. | SEN & 00, 110 Geary st. FIRST.CLASS PRESSERS; PERMANENT. | $20 W. N.SWASEY, 142 Eddy st. EFL . clear §75 per month fo each; good S TNER WANTED chance. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 46 Third st. | (300D, 0PPORTUNTLY B A o T662: capital a Jolly Good Fellow.” ED YOUNG WIDOW FROM THE HEAD WAITRESS AND 3 WAITRESSES, Ve vi 2 NTED—MEN IVE 5~ RESTAURANT; BARGAIN TO- ired, about $50,000. Address A.T., P.O.box ST . East would like any kind of sewing or gentle- country hotel; steady work: $25 and $20. | ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE R! B required, X Thomas Murphy, a_capitalist of Brook- | ;.o /i cuaing; satistaction guaranteed: Cail 110 | . R HANSEN & 00 110 Genty o onwaRsLa plkcey fhefy socoui ettt i BLT5. &y STRAND '« TORTLE, 45 Taira. | Todh = Donald de V. Graham gave a reception 1)‘Hd1\~ Y., ?“fiiiefigfiiffl flfi”;“‘g’;&:&ye 8 P. M. room 2, first flat 119 Ninth st. 3 FIRST.CLASS HOTEL CHAMBERMAIDS: stccesstul. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 $300. SOENER SALOON: BEST PARTOF | GALOON AND GROCERY =FOR BAE 3 : ay | Tesidence of 5 M = T = S OTR: N ., 110 Geary. . Market st.; pays well; value in rent taken ont in in the way of a house-warming Saturday | JI8°HCC Ty e ot lagt Thursday evening, ELL EDUCATED YOUNG LADY, AMERI | ©) $20 each. C.R. HAXSEN & CO. ary. | Sutter, room 4. sight. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. e e O e NTED—IN N i e = z ;e\-;l;l;lbd :lm%hgggfiyfmfoznfiggvglka ROCERY AND BAR, WITH ROOMS; FULL LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. i : can, wishes & poition as & companion o child’s = : s = afternoon at the new studio he has opened | 3 surprise party was given Miss Agnes | nurse. ‘Address 3is. R W. RAYMOND, 846 | (16 N ARG & GOU 10b Guar o #20 at 500 Sacramento street. The rooms are | Donovan at the residence of her parents, 4 | Mission st., city. 4 < ctasa) STATE | himselt generally useful In store. Address, stating value insight: good paying: best reason for 0 BUY OR SELL A LODGING-HOUSE artistically decorated with many curios | Elliot Park, last Tuesday evening. Among | T)RESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS, WANTS FEW | 25 gondlxfiw:.l:%)u(?fn&lyxacxfg.;n?{'s,fiy salary expected, B 8. box 24, this office. selling. STRAND & TUTTLE. 45 Third st, T o For okt see S STRAND, 45 Third o 4 % 7 = : 5 more engagements; 31 50 per day, or take | gag TRONE S 7 BRANCH BAKERY, COFFEE AND = g MS_AND BAT picked up by Mr. Graham in his late trip | those present were: _ | work home. 1081 MarKet st., room 1. i el o - A B0 e S A B275; AT o D eik forniahad: great. bar. % 2 < i , Lizzie Lagomarsino, e Spep Ve P s for : £ : — —. - sain; B L ; s of Amedee Joullin, Miss Froelichand Miss | 7AR0e0. MERE GaRCT NG M drrett, Rila sieep home. _Apply 1202 Fowell si. 1o section gang, $20; nurseglsl; colored, nutseglsl | JINERGETIOCANVASSERS WANTED; PAYS | PROLL & ARG DR s STRAND & TUTTLE, 4:"'[“:‘;‘ RISHED Bessie Wall had been placed at the disposal | Greely, Josephine Greely, Grace Anderson, W QMAN WISHES T0 DO LIGHT WASIL | for hotel. 815, ete. MURRAY 5 $3 50 per day. Call at 328 Seventh st. eIl o axchange brainstacs furalshion 500, EoUsE oF 15 WELLFCRNISHED of Mr. Graham for the convenience of his | Lizzie Mitchell, Anita hgomnrs&no, Agnes 1n§ and house-cleaning: $1 per day and cal y st . rooms and bath; y o) - TTENTION—10c & 15c¢c NIGHT, GOOD & « id property; ticulars: all = o T > : : o Donovan, Esther Donovan, Miss Gunther, Mrs. | fare. 138 Clara st. W ANTED —FTRST-CLASS WAITRESS AND | A clean rooms. Railroad House, 633 Commercial. | mpslications for saloe prommcis ronard’ oo, | €ain. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st visitors, and during the hours of the recep- Greely, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. | Yy OUNG LADY DESIRES SITUATION AS o B chambermald, country, $25; German cook, = - =12 el = : 11 ROOMS, FINELY FURNISHED, tion, from 3 until 6 the guests wereaf- | Anderson, Mr. dnd Mrs. Donovan, Frank | I housekeeper. Inquire 44 Sixih st.room 31, city: $30; French second g1il, $40 ana €15; young W oty SR A D IS AR KD POEUT AR GENREAL 500. Hearing $50 P month, vicinicy, of forded an opportunity of visiting the sey- | Becker, Herbert Anderson, James Greely, | second floor. LEON ANDRE, $15 Stockton st. ' | Callat room 36, Nevada block. sition; will sell at {nvoice: owner retiring from | Phelan bldg. BARRETT &CO., AR A Flawn and Eugene Carroll, Louis Appiriaus, | 755 ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WOULD | 4 s i L ! E Lilins dats L e = - eral studios. Charles Peterson, Charles Becker, Charles La- | RFSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WOULD VW ANTED—_COOK FOR VINEVARD, #20; | () ENERGETIC CANVASSERS WANTED | pugness; dou miss it. PHOLL & STENBERG. | o) _ISEOONSNEAR SUTIER. NEAT: An excellent musical programme had gor;r{ Ho G;orge and Gustave Stahl, George | oid couple or anything honest. Address L. M., 315 mmfl,{:inmm‘fl; m‘,:Isfl'%,n,.,]?l,;yvga,;:.c,.:fi m;cd;:é-}fgn“;:nfiiu‘ 3,. 1nn3' M. Rooms 47, 48, S TCHCREAM AND CANDY PAR: | SPECK & CO., 603 Market st.,-cor. Montgomery. _ ic o illfam Donovan. v st. n, light work, ' Sausalito: s E ug! g Oakland. 3 3 AN A - ot been arranged, in which Mr. von der |an ; A y S ¥.r,:u e TRE HOUSE: | toall: flru-cln‘ucnok,lsfl: girl, 2 in family, $20: TANTED—FIRST-CLASS GRINDER, OLE %200 lors; location central; soda-fountain and $‘)—00 LODGING - HO ql;:l w\yx:ltl“msig Mehden rendered a solo on the 'cello and | The eighteenth anniversary of Miss Liz- OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE HOUSE-| number of girls for first-class families, $20; house- OLESON, 537 Seventeenth st., Oaklan: fixtures worih the money. PROLL & STENBERG, 2JUU. rooms: 12 bay-windows: Segauily i i ioli i | zie Sengstacken’s birthday was celebrated work or chamberwork: city or country. Call | girls, $12 and $16. Call If you want situations. g 719 Market st. furnished: first-class paying7 rent $150; firs Miss Alice Ames on the violin, Piano se- | (05,0 4a last, at the residence of her | oraddress M. C. 1030 Howardst. | S0 TR0 FOR b oo7 Marker she EAT MARKET IN NICE RESIDENCE L0- | = RESTAURANT BEST PATING T | biraing party leates city: call at once and in- lections were given by Mr.and Mrs. Henry | 1o ronie 1034 Bryant street. The guests | PELTABLE GIRL WANTS EMPLOYM K, AMERICAN FAMILY, 830, GOOD | - Colty tolet; rent 815 SPECK, 602 Market. | 8 4()(), Hoatern Addition; sear Markets tria) | Spéct. WILKE, 235 Kearny st.. room &. J. Stewart and Miss Bessie Wall. The vocal | were cordially received, and passed an en- ,., DURABILIT & T L > by day, week ormonth. Call or addreas 1217 | (JORK; AMERICA nd girls, $20 and $25; 3 2 + | given; investigate. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 | T\INE CORNER HOUSE, 30 ROOMS, WELL Ders wi 1y d, in which sabl vith nd music, | LYenty-sixth st. o German or ;gn‘gf,‘ge'fin'mu. st;'fl wlm'e:nu, D style? Try those $5 custom, hand-sewed shoes | Sturke st. 1‘ furnished, $1100. Apply 704 Howard. g D e o, Touts | Joyable evening D B A o ths | TYRESSMAKER, FIRST CLASS, 7 YEAKS | 325 and $30, notels, conntry: nousework giris. San | at 1354 Market st. PARTNER WANTED — GROGERY —BAR; | T 0RNISHED COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS, ALL OG- Mrs. Blitz Paxton, Mrs. William Lewis, fter a supper _dancing conclude e experience, wishes engagements. Miss W., | Mateo, 820; San Rafacl, $25; Oakland $20; and 10 MEN TO TARE LODGING AT THE NEW with small capital: advertiser owns the prop- cupled; $100. 63 Jessie st., near First. Amedee Joullin, A. Harper, A.Crepeaux |evening’s festivities. Among those pres- | 1912 G. :z{m towns; housework girls, c‘fi'is'sz%gfn‘t{?f f"“‘ 717 Howard st., near Third; best in ent no object; prefers partner to nired help. | =0 1 e reR 10 ROOMS : ALL RENTEDT and the host were the participants. Among | ent were: 3 ('OMPETENT LADY'S MAID WANTS STTU- | 107 S fune Assist, 810 to $15. N, | town; 15¢t6 50c per night. & STENBERG, 719 Market st. D o 130, 022 Homward the guests were: Mr.and Mkff"nscek‘fim:\clfinL‘n‘z’z}:nge?:[;:laccll?gns- 1, atlon; good hairdresser and manicure. Mald, G Wit oo 330: swauTes ANTED—2 FIRST-CLASS CABINET-MAK- $650, SICAT STORE: CLUBROGM: NEAR — ODGING.-HOUSE, €O ; Fn D.M. VAN WERT, 631 Sixth st. Market; golden opportunity for popular | & 97() ts: 13 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crocker, Mrs. Joseph e e S | Zcook, $30; . MISS CULLEN, 105 Sk 28 ; gold P OU). Window: modern improvements: Tovin Siks Celle Tonin, ik Boaurlce Tobln, | 15 Mafy Quten, frag Anne, Homen, M | ) [1DDUE AGEDGERNANAMERICRNLADY | Gusisn b0’ 7 P R £ T A UL L s L BT e ety B e e o Mo hroclich, | Henry Sengstacken, Theo. Labhardt, EUgens | peopie. cats sios 7, 108 Stockionat (GERMAN 0T SCANDINAVIAN GIRL OF T e — 55 | B2TD. Soaconania tents nice home for taently: °:‘EE‘:;L;P;;:":°(‘10UQT T DEATES Stow, Mr. and Mrs. James A Robinson, Mr. Hurlburt, Henry Labhardt, John Otten. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES = N ot R A e e | e e L L TR DD don't misst. PROLL& STENBKRG, 710 Market. | MUSE 100 HOT2. OO 8000 1 5 Becond at. and Mrs. H.J. Stewart, Miss Alice Ames, Dr. Tuesday evening last a reception was ation to do general housework by the day; $1: - =] e = 9r CIGAR-STOR! CENTRAL LOCA- e SIS OM HOUSE: A z i - Y 3 pepso d cleaning, Call or address 617 FIOTEL, _COUNTRY, $20; | QHOES SOLED 16 MINUTES; WHILE-YOU Irs | NEWLY FURNISHED 7-RO e L e o tendered James Hagerty, at lm;l ;es‘lidence. TasnTg;ronie snioleaning, i3 e. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton, | I wait; halt ususl price. 958 Howard, 40934 Pine. fiégm; O o ade; cheap. 617 Jones st., near Post. nd Mrs. J. D. Redding, Mrs.’ Blitz Paxton, | 241 Fourth street, previous to his depart- | -0 OF 2 VW ANTED—COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, | RARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL_SEC. | PROLL & STENBERG, 718 Market st. UTTERFIELD (WILLIAM), AUCTIONEER; an 3 e L Mrs.” ] for Ireland. Mr. Hagerty was happily | V] ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH LADY OF 26 & s, A 3 g ; Crocker building. Mrs. de Greayer, A. Joullin, W. N. Cowles, Mr. | ure for Ireland. Mr. Hagerty i position as companion to elderly couple; will- nurse girls and girls for housework; city and Barbers' ‘Ams., 12 Seventh. H.SCHEUNERT. [ —— FLEGANTLY FITTED UF CORNER bargans in_lodging-houses. ' Croc! - von der Mehden, A. Hooper, George E. P, Hall, | surprised, and the evening wasspent pleas- | . o undertake any house duties provided among | country. MRS. HIRD, 105 Polk st. FREEBEER; BEST [N CI1Y; 2 SCHOONERS S0 R0 vesriMasiet 7 1aation: veat Louis Sloss, A. Crepeaux, Lieutenant Wocd, | antly in dancing and singing. At mid- | refined people; thoroughly capable, as references ANTED —A FIRST-OLASS WAITRESS, for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. departure. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st FURNITURE FOR SALE. U.S. N, George Nagle, P. J. Donahue, Lieu- | night the guests sat down to a well-ap- | bear witness. 'Address Stranger, box 80, Call. A} tenant Gorgus, Ernest Peixotto, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis, Charles Warren Stodderd, Joseph strong and Henry Dimond. " v Doat oot 2 8$25: nurse. $20: cook, $80; housegirl, $20% | N TTFART, 519 BLLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—100 BRANCH BAKERY; STATIONERY, [ S35 o FURNITORE, 4 ROOMS, CHEA P, pointed supper, after which dancing was | J7OUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS | cook, $2b; 2 girls, country, $20; number of girls | N Srvaa wms. voc night, 81 60 week: very cheap. | 911D, Tivingrooma. Turairure. sptendid stook | ] OR BALE_FURNITURE, 4 BOOMS, CHEAP. g vere: housekeeper or typewriter. Call at1l Kearny | for housework, city and country. $20 and $25. = - = v i FEN- = resame. _Ashang thape poeiut wels: st., Toom 47, first floor. 7 | 552 Geary. 957 CENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY L HEAP ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE Mr. and James Hagerty, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fitz- | at 44 Fourth st.: no bumbug. v C 47, first fl Nuptials and Betrothals. atrick, Miss B. Given, J. Courtney. Miss A. | (1 ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO —3 GIRLS: GENERAL WORK. from city the furniture, all complete. of 8 rooms. The marriage of Professor C. Seifert | Daley, W. Fogarty, Miss Nellie Fitzpatrick, M. T AN oneral housework, waiting o second work i | WY HOUGHTON. 31932 Ellis st place near large factory: hundreds of B rrell at. Monahan, Miss Sadie Dwyer, Thomas Man. | Private family. Call 144 Folsom ave., off Folsom | " SpRENTICE ON CUSTOM COATS: PAID coffee for Sc at the new restaurant, 635 Clay st, | 12, \1.r hoarders: crowded during meal hours: full | from 10to 2, 8 Eilwood st., off O'Farrell sf of Oakland and Mrs. Dora Werner t0ok | ning, Miss Annie Kirby, T. Courtney, Miss | “--jfl:‘;flfiz‘;;::; f‘_‘r';;; AT BV GORE | Harae learnine. '3 Caroline, bet. Folsom and | W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 829 SACRAMENTO | investigation. PROLL & STENBERG, 710 Market. EDSO0N SET.: 115 fi;@a":’;m%fifii v vening at Alice Fitzpatrick, D. Callaghan, John Fitzpat- AN A z i b heds; CFE() POPULAR BALOON; TOCATED $215; ST D e e A e e | e Jambe Thoiphon, Danicl Cart, Thomas | VY pelent German woman. Address MRS Db | (3 I o T O, | 004 400 days % & woolts shomi. J00 55 20ci open_evenings. SHIK! : . among wholesale business: big hot and b = S Grifhn, Cnerles McCarthy, D. Murdook. ¥, 313 Van Ness. work: 86 o 88; references required. 2623 | 397 BLLIS, 'ROSEDALE—ROOMS 50 TO 50¢ | cold lunch trade: selling account other business. | (YUT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS selling land. The ceremony was performed by An enjoyable time was had Wednesday TOUNG WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AS | Bush st. anight; 81 to $3 a week; open all night. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. this week at MCCABE'S, 948-950 Mission st. v W - L housekeeper. 27 Taylor st., room 2. = - 3 - 5 = TONS ON LARGE STOOK, NEW AND Rev. 'Dr. Willeit of Pilgrim Gongrega-| ovaning, Juily:8: by, the friends of iMiss | = lOuSKetperi A7 Tavier oi: v W roras Dsenors oot sobroe 3508 | W iieaia toen Bor betste wive, e, 608 Ciay se.” | D300, Bibieg Jormiers i o bua | T omoa sovas . oll- tional Church. At 8 o'clock Dr. Willett . 3 her home. 1039 York | N IDDLE-AGED PERSON TO DO HOUSE OR r general housework and cooking. 1 , Bo: 3 pin, : I\ second hand; 400 0] x 5 Maggie Hogan at her home, chamber work would like position in hotel or | Ellls st. EN'8 BHOES 4 SOLED, 400 TEELS, 257; | 1. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market gloth, 38c; partor sulie $10 up: lnolewm, 4 and the bridegroom took their places under | street, where @ surprise party Was fen- | family; country preferred. Call or address 112814 | T ANTED —SHORTHAND —WRITERS—T5 done in 15 minutes. 836 Kearny st., basement. | T0STABLISHED PRINTING AND NEWSPA: | L biece chamber sulis, $14 80; cor ‘ship, the bower, arranged in the bay-window, | dered her. The evening was pn'!ed n | Harrison st. W prepare for positions; 8 filled last week. PATRS MEN'S GOOD SHOES, 260 TO $1, per plant Ip prospering country town near San ,,.:":ftg NELSON, 126 Fourth st. raiting the coming of the bride. As the | dancing and games until 12 o'clock, when | TioR DRESSMAKERS_BY THE DAY IN | AYKES Stenographic Institute, 335 Montgomery. | D) Sar s st s oo D31 i 0o, TO 1 | Fralciaco: contiols largest. circuiation. For amaTIngIc COMME X s vi d. Those present were: | I shops or familiess $1 50 por dar ol ot M = : ticulars see PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. ) oS s s of Lohengrin were softly played by | SUPPeT was served. A b i per oy ANTED — YOUNG GIRL_ FOR HOUSE- | (NUTTERS AND TAILORS FO ATTEND THE o 2 CAKPETS. fiaase L oLy Plaved DY | \liss Maggie Hogan, Miss Elsie Quedens, Miss | POWELL Dressmaking Academy, 313 Powell st. work; small waxes. Apply 13 Minna st. 8. F. Cutting School, 13 Montgomery, rms 810. | R55(), Saro0,, W IE 18 KO D | e eSWIA 46e LAID. ROXBURY BAUS e s e o Jroctemion | Kate Dople, Miss Tress Sullivan, Miss Anna | (TENTEENEN'S 58 T IRST-CLASS FINTSHER AND™ APPREN- | (THOKS HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: | rent $40; Kept by owner for sears: bargain 1 | 13 scls, 5o, laia; linoleurm, 40c: heavy oliclotn, i‘{d"a“"ed‘ 13‘1 by e “h‘g}d"?' 5]“‘“‘1 Mayer, Miss Nonte Sullivan, Miss Annie Wash | X0 erteriliy & witow. 36 Tayiofes, oom 3 | Wisioe whtited on custam: toats at 007 Minniaste done while you walt: at less than half the usuai | (aken a¢ once. WILKE, 235 Kearny st room 4. | 20c: open evenings. SHIREK, 1310-13 ampton and Geneva Peer, bearing large | ter, Miss Antonio Mayer, Miss 3 'HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE 5 D W TN = ce; all repalring done at half price; work guar- 5 XEPT BY PRESE clu ~u§»s of white and pink sweet peas. | Miss May Merrill, Miss Amelia Ricke, Miss Jean WEEKLY CALL, sent to sy addrees 1n the g‘lelbcz? ?glngSE“bgll"%‘;oly‘ff Rataed HOA Mk Se s het: FTnt e maid Beoo AT $140 SALOON; KEPT BY PRESENT CARPET OLEANING. Following came the bride, leaning on the | McHeney, Miss Annie Kerrigan, Charlie }o- | United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- EO—ia] Y o e G B FE BORERS AND MECHANICS » owner for years: with billiard and P Salriss o g z ° | gan, Eddie Michel, Robert Gaughren, James | age fre TANTED — A SWEDISH OR _GERMAN T o o LGS | pool tables: very good location; must be seen to be ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AN arm of her son, Carl Werner, who acted as | {0, “Robert skivington, Frank Nolan, Willie woman to keep house for 1 person 8 miles from 7 C! to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House Pmpfl; appreciated. See WILKE, 255 Kearny st.,room 4. best man. After the ceremony and con- | goesel, Peter Nelson, Howard McDonald, Wal- Eureka. 11} Antonio st., off Jones, near £llis. tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 | ——— " I i Iarge rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per &45 COFFEE-HOUSE; BEST LOCATION: gratulations the \Eresis] cxmmivied dcm: ter Brown, Archie McDonald. RN UNDERS <577 | \WANTED — MIDDLE_AGED WOMAN 70 A e et Week §i?9;.‘:.‘.‘.‘1:’5‘?‘"?..‘;’f.’:fl::‘l:c::z"n':“:,‘f’a::::‘ nany presents. A s vas S —_— 3 M . NDS ALL vi 5 & s A X E many present upper was served a e e wash dishes. 2012 Fillmore st ' clock: no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. R bply SMITH HO 1 Moaket st 7OU CAN GET A WHOLE PIE AND CUP OF 7$3J RESTAURANT; BIG-PAVING | oiwing machine: everything first-class. Inquire Stockton. SITUATION S WANTED-MALE. v renovated same as new. small tables, during which toasts were pro- = | Club Affalrs. n st., near Sixth. OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; | T INDELL HOUSE, 8TH AND HOWARD— | ool oo oo o R e D e posed and responded to. Dr. Wil cOX | mpe Old Friends will have a bay excur- | X FANTED — MIDDLE-AGED AN WITH | L 8¢t $10. 761 Harrison at. L single furnished rooms, 76¢ week, 16c night. | 0, Hoxt poring trmbre resma o i TV STEAN CARPET-BEATING ~AND acted as toast-master. Professor Sebrley, | . rallej 9% 5t Carolina | W feterences denrenplace about Eentlomuyy | (1IRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN SMALL FAM: ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY 31 | large garden; cheap rent; must sell on account of | saienovating Works, deaniof the College of Pharmacy, mpoke in'f 8100 to Nallejo on"the 'stesmer Carolina | '/ Telerencestaairse iyvaoe) A1c0 Hpentis e ily. 807 Turk st. week : rooms for two, 26¢ & day, $1 60 a Week: | family trouble. Apply SMITH HUBER, 1001 | STEVENS, manager. high praise of the groom, who is professor | next Sunday. Y S X | moderate wages and good home rather than high TRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK 1IN | Feading room:- daily papers. 3A Clay st. Market st. W B of pharmacy in the college, and extended The fourth matinee musicale given by | wages. Address WILLING, 224 Seventh st. Sl Nouse: 71118 Buchanan'st. ]00 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 to him the congratulations of the f]acu]ly Professor Voliner Hoffmeyer and Henry A C PETENT MAN TONT A and students and presented, in behalf of | Bertman will be held Saturday next, at | 12 Ameda or Oskland to take care of garden an the class of '95, a magnificent ebony cane | Lot = > % | make himself generally useful. Address F., box q )() BUYS THIRD INTEREST IN WELL~ T serd = SRG D e U T L 200 Hiabiished real catise - basinass; wil | et Beating Works, 3 7OUNG GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; | 624 Washington st. near Kearny. e e e s s Golden Gate ave. §00d wages. 731 Green st., near Mason. EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND | given. Apply SMITH HUBER, 1001 Marketst. 3 WORKS. 333 elephone east 126. 10:30 a. M. An interesting programme 25 cents per night; 31, $1 25, $1 50 per week. with an embossed gold handle. Mr. and | Mis. Seifert were the recipients of many presents from their relatives and friends in the East and in Oakland. Late in the evening the happy couple left for this City and the next day started on their wedding journey to the south. Among the guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hampton, Rev. Dr. Willett, Mrs. Miner, Mrs. Urban. Dr.and Mrs. Wilcox, Pro- ie r. and Mrs. Peer, Mrs. Schofield, ers, Miss Edna Gillis, Mr. and Mrs. Connor, Mr. and Mrs. McCaw, Mr. Os- car Judell, Mr. and Mrs. Sellandu, Miss Au- gusta Sellandu, Miss Hazel Glassford, Mrs. Humphrey, Miss Maud Hampton, Miss Geneva Peek, Mrs. Blake Alverson, Mr.Carl Werner, Miss Margaret Oaks, Mrs.and Mrs. C. A. Seifert. The wedding of Miss Frances Wrede, the eldest danghter of Mr.and Mrs Herman Wrede, and Charles Vath took place at St. Boniface Church last Wednesday. Miss Lizzie Wrede was the maid of honor and Miss Tena Wrede the bridesmaid. Fred ‘Wrede and F. W. Wrede were the grooms- men. The bridal couple will reside at the corner of Ellis and Scott streets. The wedding of Miss Belle McPherson, daughter of Dr. gnd Mrs. Maynard Me- Pherson, to Lieutenant Alexander Mec- Cracken, United States navy, is ann ced for Wednesday, July 24. It will take place at the home of her parents, 2502 Fillmore street. The engagement is announced of Miss Addie Marks, formerly of Oroville, to Emil Cohn of this City. They will receive their friends on Sunday, the 21st inst., from 2 to 5 P. M., at 637 McAllister street. The engagement of Miss Louisa Tyrrell, daughter of the late Dr. G. G. Tyrrell of | Sacramento, to Llewellyn G. Hare of Sa- linas is announced. The betrothal is announced of Miss Liz- zie Toblemann and George Graham, both of this City. g Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mr. Elmer Reed and Miss Grace R. Sinclair, both of Oakland. Movements of Oakland Peaple. Mrs. Judge A. M. Rosborough gave s reception to Mrs. F. H. Meyers, who is about to depart for Europe, on Thursday. Mrs. Meyers is the originator of the New Salon, which was so successful in Oakland last winter, and which will be recognized next season. Among the invited guests were: Mrs. J. J. Valentine, Mrs. A. A. Moore, Mrs. Jesse Wall, Mrs. Charies Whitney, Mrs. Dr. ©Olson, Mrs. Sanborn, Mrs. Jerome Jerome, Mrs. Creed, Mrs. Frank Conklin, Mrs. Hest, Mrs. Thomas Gardiner, Mrs. Charles Gardiner, Mrs. Hill, Miss Wilkinson. Among the Oaklanders at Castle Crags are Miss Amy McKee, Miss Jessie Cole- man, Miss Jessie Glascock, Miss Belle Mhoon, Mi Florence and Ruth Dun- ham, Miss Amy Requa, Misses Frances and Julia Curry and a number of others, most of whom will be seen at Del Monte at the time of the country shoot. A party consisting of 8. B. McKee, H. E. Miller, A. 8. Macdonald, A. L. Stone and E. 8. Heller will leave Tuesday on a week’s coaching trip down the coast, visit- | ing all the places of resort and interest. Mrs. J. J. Valentine of East Oakland has returned from a visit to her father, Dudley Blanchard of Puyallup, Wash. Mrs. Peder Sather has reached New York City on her Eastern trip and is stopping at the Hotel Waldorf. Society Personals, Among those who are booked to sail for Alaska fon the 27th are Mrs. S. W. Rosen- stock, John W. Mackay, Charles R. Hos- mer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Page, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McG. McBean and Athole Mc- Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Janin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tevis, Miss Florence 'Breckenridge and Lloyd Breckenridge wili leave early in August for Del Monte. Mrs. R.T. Carroll, Miss Lizzie Carroll and Miss Gertrude Carroll, upon their re- turn from Santa Cruz next week, will leave for a trip to Alaska. Colonel and Mrs. Middleton leave in a few days for Del Monte. After their visit there they will go.to Alaska and Yellow- stone Park. Mrs. Middleton will go East in the early fall. Dr. and Mrs. K. Pischl, who have been nding the past week at the Tallac ouse, Lake Tahoe, have returned. 5. Louis F. Coleman is visiting Mrs, has been arranged, comprising selections | frons Mendelssohn, Schubert, Beethoven and Rubinstein. Ophir Lodge No. 171, 1. 0. O. F., held their fifty-first installation of officers, followed by an entertainment and dance, last Friday evening, at Eureka Hall, Odd Fellows’ building. g The Mystics' eleventh party will be held at Union-square Hall Tuesday evening. SAN FRANCISCO “CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francis:o CALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 8:30 o’clock. £29 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open untll 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open ontil go'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. and A, M (MONDAY) EVEX Gioror At )6( FRANCISCO CHAPTER, . Royal Arch Masons, meets ING. Business and M, M. de- G. PRINCE, E, Secretary. ROLLER AND MILLING £X. (Danish) desires a steady jol he care of horses and can milk cows. Address R, box 66, Call office. , Call Office. ‘W ASTED—YOUNG WOMAN TO C0OK IN kitchen. 210 Townsend st. Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdorft sis. W ANTED—A GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL for housework and cooklng; no washing: wages $20. 1802 Mason st. MAS AND WIFE (GERMAN) WANT SITUA- AV "tions in country: man very Landy with tools and used to all kinds of work; wife good cook. Ad- ress S. B., 1522 (store) Howard st. MAN, OR MAN ABOUT GENTLE- place; thoroughly understands care of ; good gardener; can milk; handy with s; best city references. Address A. S., box 62, Call Office. | GAREENEB. FLORIST; TO TAKE CHARGE of gentleman’s place, or stmlilar work; handy with all tools; 28; single: worked 2 years for Clara Morris. Address box 130, Call Office. VW ANTED-WOMAN TO ASSISTIN HOUSE- work and children: wages $12. Apply bet. 1 and 5 P. 3., 2629 Harrison st. ‘ ANTED—YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL for housework and assist with children. Ap- ‘wly 1027 Valencia st. XPERIENCED TAILORESS ON FINE CUS- tom coats. 730 Howard ll._ T ADY AGENT OF GOOD APPEARANCE; 4 good wages. Add: G. A., box 79, Call. ORNER DINING-ROOM TO LET OR SUIT- able for any store business. 518 Geary st. V TANTED—PLACE AS BARKEEPER BY young man; speaks French. Address B. K., box 50, Cal Office. N ENGLISH CRICKETER WOULD LIKE position as groundkeeper: also to look after tennis courts; has good references from the Ger- muntown Cricket Club, Philadelphia. Address H. F., box 61, this office. UPERINTENDENT OR FOREMAN MA- chinist wants position in a works: well up in interchangeable and piece work and ldbor saving devices to produce work quick and cheap. Address M. E., box 87, Call Office. 7OUNG MARRIED MAN WOULD LIKE A job to drive team or as porter in a wholesale hotise: best of references. Address F. W. K., box 107, Call Office. VW ANTED BY A JAPANESE SCHOOLBOY— a situation in small family: good home. Ad- dress Y. NAKAYAMA, 126 Golden Gate ave. u GOOD WILL ENCAMPMENT NO. 83, I. 0. 0. F.—Officers and members You are here! meeting, MONDAY EVENING, July 15. Busi- ness of great importance. Consolidation will be acted upon. Every member is requested to be G.T. PHELPS, C. P. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES. MISS DAVIS, CHIROPODIST AND manicure. Parlor 9, 122 Post st. @ THE MARIA KIP ORPHANAGE OF 638 Folsom st., San Francisco, Cal., has Teceived the following half orphan giris from April 1toJuly 1, 1895: Irene Wilkins, aged 8 years; Clara M. Mosritsen, aged 3 years. §5 BAD TENANTS EJECTED ¥0 Collections made, city or count; Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., r00m 6, —> ROOMS WHITENED, $1 PAPER- d $3 50 up. 309 Sixth. Georss Hartman. JOHN J. HULTHEN GIVES ELECTRIC, magnetic, massage treatment, alcohol, oil and Rom: 1007 Market, rooms 2 ana 3 i MOVED WITHOUT KN 10 pain. Chiropodic Institute, 3615 Geary. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address {in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEN TICE—DIVIDEND NO. 1 (fitteen cents per share) of the HUTCH- INSON SUGAR PLANTATION COMPANY will be payable at the office of the company, 327 P},‘g‘;‘" st on and after SATURDAY, July 20, ‘Transfer-books will _close Saturday, July 18, 1895, at 12 ». E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. S FIND THE BEST OF HELP AND all orders promptly attended to at C. R. HAN- SEN & CO.’S,110 Geary st.; telephone Grant 185. JOR RELIABLE HELP OF ALL NATION- alities send your order to MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. OTICE-MURRAY & READY HAVE GIRLS for ull respectable positions, city and country, at the large female offices, 634 and 636 Clay st.; telephone main 5848. (JOOD SERVANTS, CITY OR COUNTRY, AT MME. LEOPOLD'S, 957 Market st. ; open evgs. Y OUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO housework in small family: sleep home, Call dress 438, Fourteenth st. e | Bood reterences. Address M. A., box 166, W ANTED — SITUATION AS FIRST-CLASS valet, European style, in city or country; also would take care of highbred horses or foxhounds. 8., box 75, this offi Y OUNG MAN DESIRES LADY PARTNER; no trifiers. P.. box 17, Call Office. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MAR% ET ST., BE- for a room' 25¢ night: §1 AGENTS WANTED. ANTED—A FEW GOOD AGENTS FOR AN article that has never been introduced: good seller: big profits. Call after 9 A. . Co-operative Lodging-house, 829 and 831 Steve: GENTS WANTED. CALL AT 61813 GREEN- wich st., near Powell. O SELL OR BUY ANY KIND BUSINESS, apply HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. 25 TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE, HORSE $250. ani vagon, 500 cotomers: can ve a- creased; call to-day. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. THE 3. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines; cleaning Sc yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND RE ovating 453 Ste: n : tel .15 WOOD AND COAL YARD: 8 STALLS, & . horse and wagon; rent only #7; near Mission and Fourth. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. RGO(). BAKERY » large store guaranteed daily sales, $15; good c! parlor. BARRETT & CO., 86514 M: A GENTSTO HANDLE J. TAUSSIG'S MAR- velous story of the Durrant case before the it will pay you. Call at restaurant, 623 TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to_introduce horse and book. ED- WARDS 17 Clty Hall avenue. TLLI ¢\ TRADE TAUGHT; PUPILS are taken In class or private: ferms reason- able. 2510 California st. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and cook Ing; 3 in family: wages $8 to $10; references required. Address, giving particu- A. B. box 1, Call Office. JIRL, WHO SPEAKS GERMAN, FOR A small family without children; wages $12. 1432 O'Farrell st. ARMENTS PERFECTLY COMPLETED without trying on; call and test. Lawrence Cutting-school, 1231 Market st. HOUSES WANTED. 650, SALOON: WORTH $1000; BEST $ + possible location; heavily stocked with whisky: handsomely fitted: 5 nice Hvlng—momn: low rent: sure bargain. BARRETT & CO., 8653 Market st. 55(), FLEST-CLASS SALOON: BEST COR- nerincity: elegant fixtures; costly safe; cash_register cost $225: low rent; receipts, $15 per day. BARRETT & CO., 86534 Market st. LAT OR COTTAG: German family : no child C., box 1, Call. ANTED—FURNISHED HOUSE OR FLAT, 6 or 7 rooms, in the Mission: family of 4; no small children. Address J. N, BEARD, Y A building, Mason and Ellis sts. FURNITURE WANTED. 35(), OLDESTABLISHED CORNER SA- « loon and lunch house; 5 furnished rooms; on account of two business. Callat HUBER- SCHMIDT CO., 1001 Market st. 500, SOFEEE SALOON, NBEAR OCCE » dental Hotel; no night or Sunday work: Tecelpts $20. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. ‘QALOON FOR SALE CHEAP; MAKE OFFER. MR. STEIN, clothing store, 615 Washington. T ANTED—FURNITURE AND seH on commission. MDS! L. D. BURD, 10 T)RESSMAKERS AND SEWING GIRLS wanted; patterns cut to order, 25 centsup. McDOWELL Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell, RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7; perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. ROFESSOR ~ LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting and making school : all branches. 702 Sutter. ANTED — EMPLOYMENT BY HANDY young man; can paint; with or without board. Address P., Call Office, Oakland. AN AND WIFE; NEW ENGLAND PEOPLE; man understands care of horses, cattle and grounds; good driver; wife competent cook and housekeeper; general worker; 3 years' Cali- | fornia reference; city or country. Address M. W., box 67, this office. MALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—20 LABORERS FOR MILL AND woods, $1 50 to $2 per day, fare advanced: tallyman, $40 and found; 256 woodsmen at going wages; Scandinavian man about place, §25; team- sters; pick and shovel men; wood-choppers: black- smiths; cooks: waiters: pantryman, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 828 Bacramento, ITUATION WANTED —COACHMAN AND gardener, etc.: clty references. Address ALEX, 2215 Broadway. Lfi)DL;?-AGED GERMAN TO MAKE HIM- self generally useful for board and clothe 00D HOUSE-PATNTER AND WHITENER wants work; clty of country: will work cheap. Call or address k. SWINNE, 711 Oalifornis, rm. 5. TOUNG MAN (GERMAN) INDUSTRIOU and steady, speaks English fluently, good pen- | man, quick at flgures, wishes employment; small e. wages. G. Y., box 17, Call Office ! POSITION AS CLERK, SALESMAN OR AS- sistant bookkeeper in a wholesale house wantea by o steady, sooer man, aged 30; gteady work | more of an object than wages; best of references. Address E., box 55, this office MAN AND WIFE WITH ONE CHILD WANT situations on ranch; man good ali-round farm hand; wife good cook; wages $30. R. G.,637 How- ard st., room 6. STEADY YOURG MAN WANTS POSITION in wholesale house; willing to start at small wages. Call or address L. BROWER, 527 Pine TEADY AND RELIABLE COACHMAN AND gardener wishes position: is a thoroughly good horseman and first-class gardener: very handy with tools: first-class references. Address E., box 67. Call Office. ANE WISHES SITUATION ON PRIVATE place, ranch or as groom; thoroughly under- stands mal 'ment of horses, cows, garden and neral work; reliable in every respect; references. N.N., 801 Kearny st. BARTENDER AND WAITER, JUST FROM the East, would like situation at some countr; hotel: sober and reliable. Address B. A., box 77, Call Gffice. AINTER AND PAPER-HANGER, WITH tools, will work by day or contract; will let owners buy their own matarial: £00 work guar- anteed. Call or address Painter. 125 Oak st. FEU[T~GROWER WANTS SITUATION AS foreman;: thoroughly competent in growini king and drying fruits and raisins. Address ., 1911 Stanford st., Alameda. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY; washing, ironing, cleaning, or will wash flan- nels home. 427 Stevenson st., rear, near Fifth. ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH WIDOW WITH first-class references. position as housekeeper: would care for motheriess children or nurse to in- valid. Address ASCOT, 908 Powell st. YV OUNG COMPETENT WOMAN. WANTS work by the day: washing, ironing or cleaning. Call or address 1125 Market st.; stove store. {XPERIENCED GERMAN GIRL WISHES A tion as child's nurse or second work; is a sewer. Call or address 2 days 813 Turk st. IRL, 14, WISHES A SITUATION TO MIND a baby or companion to & child. Call 361 Minna st. l:fi‘:“f‘s WOI&N ?’:!.-L TAKIthHFLACE L housework a: A month, if steady home. m 1, 908 Stockton st. 'Y COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN TO DO &!nlrfl housework; city or country. Address M. H., 10 Zoo st. Dnésfiixn—rmx FITTER AND draper; sews 60.cenia & day. 3. AL, box 93, ths office. o o o MARRIED LADY WANTS WORK BY THE 3 or . Call or address Mrs, K., 476 Jessie st. WANTED—SITUATION AS PORTER IN wholesale house by reliable man; unexcep- tional references. Address S., 29 Grand ave., between Ninth and Tenth sts. ‘W ANTED — POSITION BY A COMPETENT man in wholesale liquor and rectifying house; best of references: compourder and bottler. Ad- dress D. F., box 100, Call Office. "OUNG HONEST SCANDINAVIAN WISHES lace with private family as man about_place; driver; tend to garden and milk; will give ighest of ‘references as to ability and sobriety. Please address M., box 63, Call Office. YOU!:G l‘AdN'.E‘ YEA‘BS OF AGE, :’nsmas work ; han anything: wages no object; ref- erences. Adfln?- w. i‘.flboi 19, this oftice. YOUNO MAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT; references. Address 821 Filbert st., Oakland. ‘ HEELWRIGHT AND ALL-ROUND WOOD- worker wants _steady job: experienced st gen- eral repairing. Addraué? box 57, Call, 7 ANTED—FOREMAN FOR A COAL MINE, $100 g month: carpenters and cabinet-maker for Central America,part fare advanced. J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. G. KRASKY, + folding. iron beds, furniture; low pric stepladder manufactd for_the trade. 779 Mission. PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED—-SMALLIMPROVED RANCH FOR . _SPECKS, 802 Market st. — e O T A SACRIFICE; GROCERY AND BAR with living rooms: cheap rent. Apply J. J. COMERFORD, SE. cor. Duncan and Dolores st. BAKERY FOR SALE; HORSES AND WAGON; well.paying ronte at a bargain if sold this month on” sccount of departure. Apply 115 ak st. PIANOS, VIOLINS, ETC ARGAINSIN NEW AND2D-H AND PIA Hazelton, Brown & Simpson, lozart, etc tmes prices; installments. £ $HAONTHEY INSTALLME ) Newby & Evans upright; price $17 m 22. CY REMOVED TO 40 OFA R~ st.; Steinway, $225; Weber, $220. G.O. HEINE &'CO., sole agents for Krakauer, Mathu- shek & Son planos. ENTING PIANOS; LARGE AND VAQIED assortment; tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’s Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. LEGANT UPRIGHT, GOOD AS NEW, AT MAUVAIS, 769 Market st. NICE TUPRIGHT PIANO FOR PRACTICE; price, $80; must be sold immediately. Room 12, 809 Market st. 45() GPRIGHT, GOOD AS NEW; LADY « breaking up home and offers at great sacrifice for cash. Room 10, Flood building. (GEQRGEF. WELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE Mathushek pianos; s0ld on very easy install- ments; planos rented. ‘1360 Market st. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY—PIANOS s0ld upon a new rent-contract plan; please call and have it explained : he easiest terms ever offered for procuring a fine piano: full-size new up- rights from $150 upward. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., corner Kearny and Sutter sts. ANDY-STORE, FACTORY AND ICE CREAM parlor for sale: established 4 years: good fam- ily trade. Apply 120315 Golden Gate ave. REAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PI- anos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sts. WANTED-MISQELLANEOUS. ANTED—2 PATENT BARBER CHAIRS, Address J. R., 339 Hayes st. VW ANTED — 10 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. Apply 1829 Polkst. 2 LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST,, PAYS 500D PRICES nd jewelry: postal. for clothing, book: ORNER GROCERY AND BAR FIXTURES; lease: rooms: well stocked. Apply MILWAU- KEE BREWERY, Tenth and Bryant. ALOON AND LUNCH HOUSE FOR SALE. 621 Sixth st. ASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. 3 E ke KUHLER & FEW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD makes, almost new, half original cost; see ag once. F.W.SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. HYSICIANS AND GOOD BUSINESS MEN on this coast out of immediate employment can make some moncy with our Portable As- sistant; small capital réquired; this means busi- ness to the rlsm one. Call or address room 90, Chronicle building, 8. F. _State partner wanted. ED SETTER; NEAR NOVATO; FINDER send address. A.J. RUDDOCK, 8§38 Sutter. MAL‘EINE DRILLER FOR QUARRY, $2 50 aday; 20 men for woods and mill, $20 to $26 and board; man to do carpenter work and paint- ing, $1 50 a day; cook for few men, country, $20: cooper, plece work: farm hands, $16. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. ‘W ANTED—STEWARD FOR SMALL GOV ernment boat, $40 and found, etc.; 2 boys to learn good trade, $3 per week and Increase; waiter boy. country restaurant, $16 and found, fare ad- vanced; waiter boy, small restaurant In city, $15 and found; butter-makers, milkers, cooks, walters and aishwashers. W.D. EWER & CO., 6268 Clay. OST OR STOLEN IN LORIN, OFF WAGON of Chicago Clock Co., 414 Fourteenth st., O: land, 2 large red satchels containing lace curtain: and portlers. Finder will be liberally rewarded. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Socfet; the name of JOSEPH M. N ‘The finder will please return to bank. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA an Society of San Fri LIZ: HEALE of San Francisco, in £ JR., No. 144,680. s-vlnx: and Lo: return to ban The fi 0 YOUNG ACTIVE STABLEMEN, WITH references, for ng)rlv-be stable, country; 830 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. BLACKSM]TH. COUNTRY SHOP, 83 A DAY camp blacksmith, country, $2 50 a day. C. R. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary st. W AITER, 825 POT-WASHER, $25; COUN- Ty hotel; call early. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. i A A 'OUND — LADY'S PURSE, CONTAINING rosary beads, etc. Owner may have same at Call Office, 710 Market st.. by describing the purse. CLAIRVOYANTS. IFE READING, 25c; LADIES ONLY. Stockton st., office 6. G FIRST-CLASS HOTEL WAITERS, WITH dress suits, $35; 2 waiters, country hotel, $30; all-round_laundryman, country; 3 ironers, city, $10 and $12 a week; waiter f0r a camp, $20; por- {em, Countey hotel; vardman, couniry hotel, $15. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ALLYMAN, COUNTRY SAWMILL, $45 AND found: screw-turner, country sawmill, 2 25 a day: 3 jack-screwers for tho woods, $35; 20 labor- ers for the woods in Oregon, $1 50 1082 day: 10 laborers for the woods, $20. C.R.HANSEN & ©0., 110 Geary st. ME. WALTERS. CARD-READER, RETURN- ed: 25; gents blc. 387 Tehama, bet. 4th & bth. AT NT—FEE, 25c; LADIES ONLY. In the basement, 537 T! RESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 26c, MME. TTE, 311 Tehama st.; upstairs. RS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM AND LIFE- reader; ladles, 25; gents, 50. 164 Tehama. TEST MEDIUM, 43833 BRANNAN RAJCH COOK, $80: 2 WAITRESSES, PALO Alto; cook, Stocktony $30; private family, Oakland, $25; Alameda, $20;' San Jose, $25: Meno, $25; fares paid; 2 waltresses, city, $20 each German girl, small nmllg. 16: 10 Joune sirls city and country, §8 to $15. WINTER & CO., Stockton st. b 5 S PBLACKSMITH FOR A RANCH, CABINET- maker, harnessmaker for ranch, shop baker, ook and wife, stableman, 3 waiters, 8 cooks, 18 tlemakers, 5 'farmers, 4 coopers and other posi- tlons, from $20 to £80 per month and found. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ME. MOREAU—GREAT AND UNLY ME- dium ;give her a call:fee 25¢ up. 131 Fourth st. CLATRVOYANT, LIFE- 'rs 9 to 8daily; and Sunday. reader, 533 Post. ALOON FOR SALE CHEAP; NO BETTER location in the city: none but principals need apply. Inquireof MCLEOD & FAUSS, 515 Market. YRON MAUZY, 508 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. STE]NWAY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY USED; grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW, H. MULLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham place. M. G. BADGER, WITH KOHLER & CHASE 26, 28 and_ 30 O'Farrell st. ROCERY AND BAR: GOOD LOCATION. Apply Liquor Dealers, 320 Clay st. OTEL PROPERTY AND BUSINESS FOR H Gale 836,000; beat-paying business on line of railroad in thriving town, and one-half acre of ground: also livery stable: half cash, balance on time: five trains pass daily: trial given. Ad- dress H. 0. L., box 122, Call Office. RUSINESS CHANCE, $1800: VARIETY Bltore; clgars, news, books, stationery, notions and icecream-soda business: good clean stock: the very best location intown; iow rent; average daily sales, 830 per day: best of reasons for selling; Ukiah is the county seat of Mendocino County and terminus of 8. F, and N. P. R. R. Address box 549, Ukiah, Cal. OTEL MEN, INVESTIGATE THIS OPPOR- tunity; paying hotel in town 2000 population, Alumeda County; low rent; long lease; 26 rooms: bar; everything complete; Tare chance: don' miss TUALBERT B. CRANE, 410 Montgomery st. TECK, CHICKERING & SONS., VOSE AND Steriing pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ., CURTAZ & SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st H %4E IXDUSTRY—HEMME & LONG PIANG CO., 840 Post; piancs sold on installments; gend for fllustrated catalogue. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A (§o0d plano by rencing. Be careful to ko to KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. DESKER BROS. STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: little used; cheap .for cash or on easy terms. KOHLKR & CHASE. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. SEWING MACHINES, $25 NEW DOMESTIC SEWING - MA« ) chine: drop leaf, drawers, cover and a tachments. 205 Fourth at. FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS. ELL-KNOWN CORNER SALOON (“LILY", Kell and Stanyan, Golden Gate Park. RANCH BAKERY,NOTIONS; FINE TRADE; 3 rooms furnished ; bargain. 521 Fourth st. OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS ROADHOUSE, doing a good business: will take in partner if agreeable. Inquire at Hotel Cowper, cor. D st. and Fighthave., terminus MoAllister nd Geary-st care. MALL MILK RANCH WITH ROUTE IN Alameda for sale at a bargain. Inquire bet. 10 A3 and 8 P.M. at premises, Harrison st., near Broadway, Park-st. station. OR SALE—SALOON IN A COUNTRY TOWN near San Francisco: price $1000: daily receipts $1210$15. Inquire NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, 323 Market st. UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magle charms; love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband;: teaches fortune-telling: ce, slate writing, etc.; has the e Palestine wonder charm; fee 81 and upward. 2826 Mission, nr. Twentiech, SPIRITUALISM. dovelops clafrvoyan seven holy seals and ¢ WDA‘I:L’I;ED'-‘-OWA‘IITER ‘WHO (IAI:o OPEN vsters, $40 and room; good ironer for count) laundry, see boss here, $30; dIStribuLOr: CoOK for asmall coffee-house, $6 a week, and others. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. CIRCLE THIS EVENING: FREE; YOU invited. SWAIN, 105 Stockton st. ME. SYLVIA, CARD READER, 824 FOL- som st., S. F.—Ladies, 26¢: gents, 50¢. A AR I ATANESE SONCAe D per mon , hotel we ; Japanese for Bousework, 84 weak, otc. MARTIN & 0745 £ WANTED— A BUTLER FOR PRIVATE family, $40. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. w:.l:nTED—MEN FOR )su.m AND LOGGING p; good wages and sure pay: see boss here Monday morning, LIDPOLMD'I Market. 1 GOOD HANDS, $2 A DAY, CITY: 20 teamsters and 1 $20 per month and board; 1! men, $175 & i call to-cay. 51 hlxfln..n‘ou:fll. - Fed TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. S e e e A~ e~ e ANU]‘HEB SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRIT- ll";llblmln. ALEXANDER & BRO., 218 e st. GOOD TYPEWRIT] SALE AND mfl’l‘. HANSON & CO,, Chronicle Bldg., Toom PANTNERS WITH §250; X PIRST.CLARS B on Third si., near Market; payi 10815; 15 to 18 kegs of P Tt A leaving for Boston. Apply 8 st., room 81. HORSEBB!)EB FOR DRIVING SHOES, F> Miaslon road and Silver ave., near Five-mile ASTROLOGY. LADY PARZNER: BEAUTY PARLORS: PAR- ticulars at interview only. 181 Post st., r. 21. OR _SALE CHEAP_STOCK OF HOGS, chickens, horses and wagon: near city; lease on xgln‘e and rent low. Inquire 20 Ellis st., room 15. INE JAPANESE PUG DOG 11 MONTHS Jold for sale. 56 South Park, basement. LL TYPEWRITERS RENTED, including SMITH PREMIER. LEO E. ALEXANDER & BRO., 218 Sansome st. OMPLETE GRAPHOPHONE (TALKING machine) outfit cheap. A, box 9, Cail Offi HOROUGHBRED FOX TERRIER PUPS for sale. 1619 Powell st. W ESTERN EXTRACTOR, 26 INCHES: COR- rigan & Little Star shirt-ironers: Tyler shirt. polishers, with 4 irons, $20; Jacques' collar and cuffs ironer, tools, supplies, etc. J. IRVING, 660 Bryant st. RESTAURANT AND COFFEE- $3D0. Ziioon: ‘good for man'ava wi: 2esi Mission st. JBISH SETTER PUPS, 6 MONTHS OLD. A1 stock, for sale cheap. Address A. N. BAYLEY, Seventeenth and Castro sts.. Oaklana, Cal. XPRESS BUSINESS FOR SALE CHEAP: g00d horse and wagon: good will of the busl- ness. _Address E. B., box 78, Call. $150. FAYING HOME BAKERY; OWNER s leaving city: must sell. Apply Call 2 ::glcx;:fie RAZ;:CFES TO ooy K JCO}‘; e, sl and a lot to each. J. LEWIS, 486 Montgomery st. OR SALE—LIGHT DELIVERY WAGON, voung horse and harness. Apply 1531 Mission. FIyE PNEUMATIC SAFETIES FOR $100; $25 singly. 526 McAllister si. TLCH COW FOR SALE IN GOOD CON- dition. T. HURLEY, 230 Douglass st. O HEA PEST PLACE TO BUY GAS FIXTURES, Ci: HUFSCHMIDT, 628 Golden Gate ave. SEER—PROF. HOLMES, 52 A S5 oroscopes, qusstions, siocks. ad STORAGE LSON BROS., MARKET STREET— e "t atrags of furniture, pianos, trunks and all kinds of household goods: separate" ked rooms, dust and vermin proof. a; 1ow hone south 763. RAGE; FU o LIE. $ 1500 ONE FANCY LIQUOR - STORE, B s cetablished for :o years, :u:.n fxtures , and one lodging-ho t ure. Inquire at 819 Stockton u.z T MYST SELL AT ONCE — WELL-ESTAB- lished delicacies and dairy produce store; Western Addition: excellent opportunity wfl!gl ;fl;l%e-x .A’ llul&cflflaa. Fulvl’ iculars of R~ N tern, Polk Bush and Pine. o OLD - ESTABLISHED FRUITSTORE FOR sale cheap: retiring. 1105 Howard st. URNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER. chandise received on on consignments; fire-proof b ¥ FURN]I Sk zoods, eic. 3. - 8() ACRES OF TIMBER LAND TN OREGON IRST-CLASS STORAGE 431-428 Market st money advanced to exchange for business. 1405 Sacramento. e 410 Paviat, &250 BUTCHER SHOP: FINEFIXTUR PIERCE, 735 otwell ats. e ;ADVANCES MADE 'URNISHED HOTEL TO LET CHEAP. 12 éias 1. TaviOR. | B ave., Sunoyaide, 5, £. "ALL-GOLD WATCHES SOLD' FOR WEIGHT of cases; no charge for works: diamonds, ear- rings, rines, studs, pins and ladies’ sealskiny for half ‘original cost: goods sent (. O.D, UNCLE HARKIS, 16 GRANT AVENUE, sear Geary st. St S RONT MY UL, bear Geary ILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRES E, wmm.mm und money-till; cheap. ‘;soasgfifi them you Salesroom, 221 and 2238 Market E- 0L “.QCJ.L'MM‘ 13 and 15 Drumm EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SEGO; N hand. W.S.RAY Mfg Co., 12 Clllfi?xnll:n OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOW boughtandsold 112114 Market bet.'lihs;silfila

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