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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1895 THE LABOR UNIONS. Cigar-Makers Assessed to Make Up Van Guelpen’s Deficiency. Several months ago Georze W. Van Guel- pen, secretary and treasurer of the Cigar- . makers' Union No. 228, skipped out with- out formally resigning his position. In his hurry he failed to hand over to the union about $1150 of the union’s funds, of which he the custodian. It was a heavy blow to the union, but the members have rallied and have reorganized on bet- ter business principles, so that in the future it is not likely that such a thing 1l happen again. the money bore heavily | zan to cast about and ans to replenish tneir 1st-evening, at the meeting of matter was settled by levy- ment of $3 per member. It 1 that the assessment will instaliment plan of ¢ a week this means the deficiency caused by Van Guelpen will be made up, it is believed, by the first of Ja niture-workers' Union No. 15 i brate the eleventh Tt will hold a gra on street next : v evening, and members of all labor unions are invited to be present. The; 11 be furnished with complimen- tary tickets of admission. e e Taxes Coming In Slowly. Up to yesterday moon the amount of taxes paid in to Collector Block was $635,000, as compared with $920,000 for the same period of last year. A I line of taxpayers ex- tended down the main corridor of the Hail 21l day, however, and the money came in rap- idly. Taxes will be delinquent on, Monday next, and many will hurry to get them in be- fore that time arrives. The shortage in the emount collected is attributed to the uncer- tainty as to the resuit of the test case now be- fore the Supreme Court, many of tbe large prope: oncerns hold- ing bac = e, Cannot Use Liquid Fuel. The Fire Department Committce of the Board s refused yesterday 1o grant Gener nia Hotel, ission to use liquid fuel in caravans: on the ground that the dan- ger would be 100 great. All the bids for the construction of an en- gine-house at Ocean Vie re rejected, on the ground that were excessive, the low- est being 0. SAN FRANCISCO ‘*‘CALL.™ RUSINFESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALI— 3¢ Market sirest, open until 12 o'ciock every DiEbtin the year. BEANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, correr Cla; £5€ Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. £W corner Sixteenth snd Misslon streeis, open £rul fo'clock. 215 Mission street, open untf! 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 0 M.—Called_meeting T EV EVENING ond degree. t H . 0. H. B, BOARD: C Board on How. vember 20, 189! ction of the bus WARD, Cou ~NEY, County Secre EETING OF on_will be THIS (WF 20, at 8 0 ber > at the office of the | on and after WEDN ES- 0, 1895. Tra , November 14,1 DAY 1035 MARKET genuine m IGHT'S DISEASE A . even in the ad cal K D DIAB ced s ages, old at office, M. Wv*x..x EU. specia MCDONALD, M. = 54 EJE FOR $4i. or country. Paciic | 5550, n Co.. 41 WIND scrubbe ROTESTA 00K, desires a situation. J. F. CROSETT ter st. DISH_AND GERMAN u for firsi-class servants. clephone Grant 87. WITH GOOD REFER- 100 in pri- st., between ON, OR best of 7, Call. H A CHILD 0 _do hou < _or working or Oakland. Call 1316 Bryant. M SAGED W small family wishes place Louseke wages d housekeeper; and r honest want of please help tmm is alone: no car see her. ’( 00D, F WOMA X place jor housework or coc upst ), 1 WISHES A any kind of work ; willing to do Teference. Ad- NIRLOF 15 WANTS PLAC 819 Market, room 16, Academy of Scie JIRST-CLASS COOK WA A SITUATION as housekeener. (Call or address 21 Hubbard st. ’Xfln‘_\n LADY Wa ook or b st., room NTS A SITUATION IN A ress; city or country. Call g and laundress: no ob- country. Apply at 930 > s jection to any coiored par: of tk rner Powell. PLACE 203 Powe JATION AS ew Atlantic (ERMAN LADY WISHES A S| €00k or_second work. Hotel, 207 Montgomery a [ XPERIENCED ¢ [ any kind of work by ay. C address 120 Shiple C,\mm, STERN LADY WILL A in"light hous aged work and sewing; widdl prople; small pey. Address MRS. L., Call Branch 116 Ninh st. AN WANTS ‘ms $12b per 'S SITUATION FOR onsework. and mird children. Callat Poik and Larkin. WISH PL2 TO DO light housework: wages from $12 to 815 a month. Call or address 12 Bourbon place, bet. Steiner and Prerce sts. MERICAN WIDOW WISHES PLACE AS housekeeper or would do chamberwork. Call or address room 10, first floor, Commercial Hotel, corner Kearny st. and Montgomery ave. need appl I OUZEKEEFE E posit 0 as_housekeeper, or office work. or address 124 Sixth si-, room 21, second floor. MAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day washing, ironing, housecleaning; refer- no trifiers G ences. 137 Seventh st. (IERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO assist in housework and take care of child. Call ss 1221 Webster SITUATION TO DO ral housework; $12to $15. 1918 Steven- N GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO Apply JAST U general hovsework; best of references. 511a Guerrero st., near Fitceent s 0] TATIONS RED WANTED—Continued. ) assis. in housework and take care of children; sleep home. T ADIES AND G { neatly and reasonably done. room 21. Adaress H. W., box §2, Cail Office. 'S REPATRING 917 Market st., CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES PLACE TO do general housework. TUATION W3 D to do light housewor! addr R at! home more of an object than good wages. 737 H QITUATIC O g Call [ w nels rear, infan wages. Call or address ing offi place 414 rolsom st. TED BY A YOUNG GIRL small family. Call or oss 21014 Riteh st. STWORTHY WOMAN WISHES SITU- ion: light housework; city or country; good Call ward 8 ) BY A COMPETENT irl to do housework or cooking:; is & g0od cook. 619 Stevenson st. MPETENT WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK ashing, ironing, cleaning; or will wash flan- home. MRS. ALLEN, 427 Stevenson st., near Fifth. 'ABLE MIDDLE-AG. WOMA res light work in_respectabie family or aU's nurse; good home more an objcct than MRS. WINN, 108 Taylor. WOMAN WANTS WORK OF he day: housecleaning or clean- Call or address 9 Sherwood TABLE kind by ofl % e 6, Call Offic OUNG TRESS, THOROUGHLY xperience ituation. Address W., box HELP WANTED—Continned. HELP WANTED-Continued. man, $20 and $2: private family and hotel, #20 and $: IRL WISHES A SITUATION TO | JZ\TANTED—COOK, NO WASH, $30: 3 GER- French and Scanlinavian second girls, 2 Jaundresses, Protestant nvalid's nurse, $: ranch €00, $25. and a great many giris ot all na- tionalit s for_cooking and housework in city and rish bousegi, 52! N, 815 Suiter JALE ® LADY FOR CLOAKS, 2 SALESLADIES for fancy goods and § salesladies for a depart- ment store. United States Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building. FOR COOKING AND GENERAL ork, 3 in family, $20. 819 Market s . FOR STRAIGH' st.,room 14. W dress K. NG GERMAN GIRL TO AS- ouU sist with housework and care of children. Ad- A., box 62, Call Oflice. Y, FANT st., be: monthy ol CRAN INFANT 8 MAN, 1018 Sutter Th— TRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK FOR wages $10. Call 312 H; i GIRL, 14 TO 16 YBARS, TO TAKE S HOUSEWORK BY DRESSMAKER. V tion; city or country. L' and desires p ( E R girl wanis a place to do hou: ing, \ M sort of work by the day o0k and la the day or week; sleep home. 85§ Mi room 2. W oMaAN wi: WORK BY THE DAY good laundress, or housecleaning. —Address bex C, Call Branch Oflice, Sixteenth Y 183, second itoor. W _, care of child or take work by the day. old French Hosp CABLE MARRIED woman with fresh b of milk wants posi- 455 Turk st. “PLACE_TO DO cott st., bet. Sut- IRMAN GIRL ) ral housework. T1718%% EPER, HAV- ng been assisting the best expert in the city, Who holds certificate 4s a_firsi-grade teacher, in an oflice. _Address G., box 19, Call. PEC ABLE PRO work and cook- wages $12. Address M. K., box 10, Call Office, OMAN WOULD LIKE H > the day. Address W., box 60, Call. DDLi-AGED WOMAN WISHES ANY housecleaning; good P JUNG WIDOW DESIR C L3 Market st., room ypewriter. Address A SITUAIION TU CAnE best of references. ORK BY THE OMAN WANTS t ing or family wasling TS POSITION AS rk. Call 30314 Sutter, I, SMPLOYMENT OFFICE . oft Jones. near Ellis. DE on, first floor, HOUSE, 44 THIRD § W ond £00d cook and 1D( AUG tions together or separate: City or country daughter as nurse or et coich; references. Call work; S5 CHAMBERMAID WOULD 1o second work ; go0d refer- A TOUNG HAVI rience in the barber trade would like a posi- Address G. L. S., box 77, Call Office. tion. W W M Tiquc clerk in wholesal Add: ST 1D wite: wife first-clas dres ¥ restaurant. 2 city or QTRONG MIDDL 3 work in private fam 10 horses and sarden: useful in general: good ref- cal cook for ranch, private place or as general LISHMA 00d penma; FIELD, round man wants a place; refer- Gardener, box 77, Call Ofiice PANESE BUTLER WA ITUATION with dress coat; or would ike clubhiouse: understands cook- ss and has long experi H. M., box 1l Office. APHER AND TY? ) Iroad business, wants situs Adaress S. 1., box 93, Call S—YOUNG MAN WOULD LT n securily given box 14, Call. i FARMER TIT it or grain. Apply Alameda Conn MAN ANTE. man ¢ r and plain 1 box 77, v COOR references. Ad- place in ors. C AN several ors. wi house: in pr able, box 109, Call. "FOR PROT 00K ; Inan carpenter; un- the care of horses, cows and farming; . C., 860 Lydia st., Oaklaud. 3 WAIT- 0 can open oysters: city or country. Ad- s A. B., box 148, Cail Office. ress e TI0; an also periorm 4 Mission st CUOK DESIRES SITUATION IN 510 Minna st. TUATION WANTED BY GOOD ECONOMI- T10; AGED MAN ANTS good plain cook: used e last place: wages Do object, Address A. First and Webster sts., Oakiand. RAC 2. hanger, with tools, wauts work work; w S (1DDI N years experience; ery; AL PAD AND PAPER- . day or plece- Pleasant st ITTUA- tion as foreman on dairy farm: has had fifteen understands running machin- handy with carpe W. ¢ W country; good milker. Oftice. I 76, Call Otfice. TUATIO! carriage biacksmith, horseshoer, woodworker an wagon-painier 3 dres: ANTED—SITUATIO boy, 19, strong and willing to work: city or Address G. C., box 90, Call el t of day or evening. Address I, WANT BY FIRST-CLAS: or country. Call or ad- s C. PETE. #ood horse- : moderate 7OUNG STUDENT WISH work for priviiege of home. WV HOURS' ERMERINS, 708 AND JAPAN- below TER & CO., CHINE! employment oftice, 17 Webb st Californi: FEMALYE WANTED. ITRESS; HOTEL; N & CO., 110 Geary. HELP ¥ seco fitty $25 sutt SE TO TAKE ENTIRE charge of young baby, $30: a laundress and nd girl, $25: waiiress and parlor maid, $25; zood housework girls for city and country, and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 er st. and ‘housework, $2! ANTED—FRENCH OR GERMAN SECOND girl, $25; German cook, $25: chambermaid small washing, hotel, $16; Swedish cook and + 2 nurse giris, $12 and $16; French ON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. ranch, $25, good plage 820 NVALID'S NURSE, 320; YOUNG NURSE- girl, $12; German chambermaid and waitress, $20; Ktoc e [0 "\"fmow WO charge lodging-house or small family. Apply 230 Turk sf. TEWISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO take care of children In Jewish family. Call at 1521 Eddy st D WOMAN AS WORKING keeper, country, $26; housework girl, 15 housework_girls, city 6 young girls assist, 810 to 11 105 Stockton st. s 3 waitress and sew, $26. MISS CULLEN, 105 kton st. (OMPE ) WOrk. KL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- 811 Devisadero st. y I ing; Two & (LIRL WARNT: ¥ nousework Post st. 7 ANTED—CON (German preferred) to_take full charge of baby: good wages. Inquire 633 Minna st ELIABL] housework and help with children. (L IRLTO DO STENT YOUNG WOMAN . YOUNG PLA family 2. G all Ofice. ) GIRL FOR GE 1632 O'Farrell st. ntice. 257 Steve! GIRL TO ASSIS iman preferred. SHE D—COOKING AND G small family; no washing. 1522 T ATLO et 5. 4 HAR- RESS ON CUSTOM COA’ to ch TANT S housewor TE ANKSGIVING DRE skirt 1 Touse, 1 AT VIRL FOR HOUSEWO X ferred; young couple; §1 Pine st. ""mn TO ASSIST X care of childre ¥ hou TRL FOI HOUSEWORK: ONE KIND iidren preferred. 1507 Folsom WETNURSE WANTED FOR TWO 1310 Mission st. R WASHING 1310 Mission. - CLASS SKIRT- ers. BOWH ED—GIRL 800 Greenwich st. CWILLING € where there are chi k: German preferred. IN SMALL ren, for general N APPR, 65 Market st. RL TO AS! 421 Noe street. sework. (FTRLFOR 3YEAR CHILD: SLEEP HOME; X $7. Calle “A PPRENTIC £\ MeAllister s [0 1735 '“' ANT onl; Packing Company, SXTPE Y enil A LL SALESL £\ of husiness can beassisted to positions b plying to_the United States Industrial 3 room 1t good man; class posi i PIL teed; ELL'S Dressmal OST CONVENI F Winchester House. 44 Third t. N 200 room: week ; free bus to and trom the ferry W INCHESTER sroe bus T 1y, 1620 Eilis st. GIEL Fi Hayes RLS TO PACK PIC experienced hands need apply. VER LIN We are placing a A tirst- 7, Crocker building. y in good situations every day. tion in art and fa ERMAN BOY: 16 TO 18 YEARS: MUST Iive with parents; $4 weekly. 1157 Folsom st. OY 70 WORK IN A BA Y. 127 FIFTH st.;call 1 . M. M«\NFION HOUSE, 961 MISSION ST., NEAR Sixth — Thoroughly renovated; refurnished; 100 rcoms: 25¢ nignt to $1 50 per week; clean; quiet; reading-room. % s 10 ) MEN TO GET A SHAVE FOR 5c OR haircut for 10¢ at 14, Montgouie! B SHOP FOR RENT; 4 LIVING- rcoms: rent §12. 1443 Valencia st. GROCERY SALESMAN WAN £\ asaddlery man: we afe wanting clerks, trav- eling satesmen and retail salesmen in all branches D; ALSO of bus: the business men are using this agency in securing their help: & great many who hold our centificates are finding positions every dav. United States Industrisl Agency, room 167, Crocker build- 1 w NTED—ACTIVE MAN ONSMALLFRUIT ranch near this city: must_understand cultj- vation and care of trees and Willing to work for low wages; £00d place for steady man: answer, stating lowest wages expected. Address 8. C., box ‘all ADY MA HO N WRITE A PLAIN hand and assist gencraily in cash business; must have som« cash and be satistled with $65 per wmonth to start. 87315 Market st., room 1. ARBER-CHATR, REVOLVING, IN ~GOOD condition, §20, ‘atghe Rival Barbers’ Supply THouse, 650 Market st. 5«“25”“ LE LADY WANTS PARTNER grocery-store to attend cash_counter : only sieady man need apply. 5 Mason room 1. 7ANTED—TRAVELING SALFSMAN FOR glove factory to sell to the trade only, on com- V mission. Address L., box 84, Call Office, S—ONE-CHAIR SHOP, GOOD R néar McAllist ST-CLASS TINSMITH, AP- Laguna TANTED— ply at 216 Battery st. 15 TO 17 YEARS OLD. iy st W ANTED=AC VE MEN, WILLING TO work, for Sacrumento and Los Angeles; per- manent work ana_good wages: easy work, and must have about $25 cash. Address A. C., box 118, Call Office. ¥ ROY h RSWANTED ON MEN'S SHOES, PERSONALS. L—I KNEW YOU WOULD COME SOME « afiernoun this week, but I am so disap- polnted; shall expect to sec you early Saturday. T WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debts contracted by my son, CHARLES F. MERRILL, either in this ciy or elsewhere. W. £. MERRILL. ROSPEROUS GENTLEMAN FARMER DE- slres acquainiance of respectable lady. Apply 5 Mason st., room 1. JADIE EVANS COSMETIC PARLORS; SAM- ples free. " Room 42, 850 Market st. EST FOOTWEAR AT F. L. HEI Tant ave.; prices suit the times. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIA chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 Tooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night; 31 50 to $6 per week: free bus to and from the ferry. LWAYS BEFORE SELLING SEE H.- J. A\ LEUTHOLTZ, 120 Sutier, room 25. DVICE FREE: DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws & specialty; suits, Superior, Justice aad Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. W. HOWE, ait'y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. 'C STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY. W. VANS, manager, room 10, 819 Market st. § DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialiy. JOHN BEAN, Attorney-at- Law, 627 Market st., room 726. CHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER illustration; day and evening classes. 424 Pine. H, included: for $1: strictl st ING ANY STYLE, 266, WAVING led: excellent switches and front pieces hair chains made to_order from 82 50 up; one price; established 1860, 111 Stockion ITZ, G. LEDE RER successor. SHOTS O Y 5c. EPHEN WARDS' shooting galles Kearny st. TION 1S DESIRED OF JOHN SRSON, formerly of Newark, N. 1. Jeft San Francisco for the north in 1858 or 1859; last heard of in Astoria, Or. Auny Information. either dead or alive, will he thankfally received by his brother, D. E. DICKERSON, 512 California s, care of Spring ter Works, San Francisc RADLEY, ABLE iadies’ tailor; latest Parisian styles: interior trade solicited; persoual fitting not necessary: send waist or measurement: goods and findings from £15 up; suits from $6 up; mourning orders in 12 hours; fit guaranteed, ED- S, KR HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NEAR 00 rooms, 25 cents a uight; reading- to and from the ferry. HAIRDYE, Michaels C Hauptli’s, 115 PER- all E(a\'x-ETA.\ HENNA, 8 fectly harmless. S FOR EUROPE, HONOLULU AND all parts of the world. 103 Montgomery ave. T INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD— H.SCHEU IVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELLL 657 Clay. BARBERS-FOR EMPLOYM retary Barbers' Association, FUCHS. ARBERS CHATRS CHE at Rival Barbers PERTHAN LVER v House, 630 Marketst. SIGN OR PICTORIAL ng taught for $5: great opportunity, D. Eighth st., San Francisco. KAILROAD HOU! COMMERCTAL below Montzomery; single rooms 15¢ night, nest house in town. 14 opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 mistic shoes bought or exchanged. ARPE there are plenty o all advertisements 1o the contrary are All help can be supplied by appiyi rpenters’ headquarters, 115 Turk st., or 23 nth st. District Council meeis at 115 Turk st. on Wednesday evenin W ANTED-MEN WH0 DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection; no charge unless successtul. N A KNO X COLLECTIO: CY. 110 Sutter, r. 4. | NTED—15 MEN 70 TRY OUL SQUAKE meals for 10 50 Third st. h OZARI, 319 ELLIS, ROOMS 25C TO 50C night, §1 25 to 5 week; reading rooms. W HAT CHEER HOUS st.: 100 out. rooms, 20c a da T millinery trimmed for 25¢: hats pressea, 25¢; feathers curled, 5¢. BUSINESS CHANCEX: BUSTINESS CHA $1000. BAEEY, SORTE O 3 BAKERY NORTH OF MARKET: weekly receipts $150; 5 living baking 234 bbls. daily: 2 horses and rms.; reit no opposition; burgain. STENBERG, te P: H @900 RESTAURANT NORTH OF MAR- <D : handsome place; latest improve- ments: full value and fixtures: trial gi EN- cet st-, opposite Palace Hotel. 1 £ TO BUYERS AND SELLERS—CASIL (,):;Ifi:n ‘merchandlse and fixtures; buyers and partuers procured: a tic P, I3 et 3 LLOYD, PROLL & L onee: ARTNER WA e. must F125. PARINER IN PLACE OF HELP: rent iree; clear $40. STENBERG, 632 G ROCER’ saie: OYD. tion: no opposition; Germa & LLOYD, 719 Market st. Market st. §495, EBSTAURANT NEAR CITY HALL D429, doing sood business: going East. STENBRRG. 632 Market st.. opp. Palace. BG00. LUTUHER BESINESS, WESTERN BO0U. cdition, clears £200, having fine loca- tion. family trade, latest improvements, refriger- iscer, horse and wagon: _thorough 1n- vestigation: owner Sick. STF ERG, 63':-:31&3](EL. ‘@TR BUTTER, MILK, PRODUCE SIORE; D {O. rent 8. STENBERG, 632 Market st $550 CORNER CE: « liviag-rooms furn Jears: cheap rent: receipia $15: sacrificed; other usiness. STENBERG, 652 Market st. 7‘20 SALOON WITH 12 ROOMS; NEAK « transfer point; cheap rent: old-estab- lisbed place; must sell; going East. STENBEKG, 632 Market st., opposite Palace. Q175 FARTNER; CORNER "SALOON: DL O, rhira st.; guarantees new man $50; jariner preferred (0 bired help. STENBERG, 52 Market, opposite Palace. Q:’U() FOR S NE CANDY: 'J_UHE: DOV, ice-cream parlor; elegant founiuin and factory; does a good business; buyer can learn how to make candy if desirable: trixl given to sat- isfy buyer, ST J OTICE—ALL BARGAINS TH 2\ Restaurant, Ne. 1 location. bargain Branch bakery, pays well, rooms. Saloon on Third st., full valu Grocery and bar, great bargain Bakery, clears $175 month. Liquor-store. best location. Cigar.store, value insight Hotels and lodging-houses from $200 to $3000. 0 bu TR or sell see D & CO., 45 Third st. = WANTED TO-DAY: ER IN U commission business; "sure to clear 3200 0 per month. Sec STRAND & CO., 45 Third. &150.5 T BAKERY AND DELICACY D LOU. siore: vest par: of Western addition; doing good trade: 4 living-rooms; cheap rent. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. & 1500, EARINER WANTED IN WOOD, D LOVV. coal and erain business; one of best ing places in city: 4 horses, 3 wagons, buiid- inzs, etc: no previous experience required; see this. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. IBELAL ADVAN ON DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. AVE YOUR FEATHER-BED: filled at 870 Mission,cor. 5th. OW- MES X & OBER, HE4DQUARTERS Ypsilanti Jersey-fitting Underwear, Union Suits & Equestrian Tigh's, Ober Corsets for stout figures. Sole agent for Lquipoise Waists, Jenness Miller goods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions: send for catalogue. 34 Geas an Francisco. cleaning Co. or mo, FJCARNOVAL & CO. T OOMS PAPER. paper. Address B. x FoX FINE POULTRY AND GAME GO TO A. STRA .78 and 79 Center Market. TEACHER OF music arranged. BTC.: FULL STOCK: ‘alifornia W oole n Mills. &O5() RESTAURANT WITH 2 FURNISHED D20V "rooms: old established and doing business; must sell; best of reasons for seilini th ou will STRAND & CO.. 45 $ by BAK « combined: 4 barrels flour daily: 2 wagons; in a booming town near San 18,000 population: trial given: owner res WOOD & GRIBBLE, 917 Market st. 1000 horses, Francisce taining. E3 part: sac BRA room: 100. 719 Market st TRES FOR SALE CORNER GROC TR e oters must be sold this w | PROLL & CO., 719 M centrally ? sifice: worth §300. PROLL & LLOYD, s made’ at Short no- Business Agenis and ‘ofice 719 Market si., near Third. e bea it ‘e transient trade: best location: Mar- goEle s be experienced man. 719 Market s LESTAT PROLL & ENDID _LOCA- u preferred. PROLL 3 LIVING d; business R cheap rent: do; $ ne oth VERY - sale. B r busini < fair business: do PROLL & LLOYD, L. PROLL & CO. T BE SOLD THIS ess; make an offer; ot neglect this 19 Market ste: FoOR lishments: plumbi manufacturing @ speciaity: i PROLL & LLOY D, 719 Mar! . { PARTNER L0 Seorner. lodsins-house: LL LLOY D, 719 Market st. :_ONE OF THE LAX o, range and house-furnishing estab- e, gas fitting, Lin and shee investigation soliciteu. class _corner ady incon oldest Lo ROC: 525 LODG AND BAR FO. ING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ¥OR FIR fine location; iror: R SALE CHEAP, TENBERG, 682 MARKET, OP¥. PALACE 82 : $250—23 rooms; city front; v T HOUSE OF 30 ROOMS nicely furnished: good location; on BERG & CO., 632 Market st. 77 ROOMS AND BATH ONLY corner. 24 15 28 rooms, near Market st. 14-room; sunnj 40-room boarding-house; Nob Hill 100 rooms on Market s 18 rooms; fine new furniture 60 rooms to exchange for real estate. 16 rooms, including plano . 10- 0 rooms; hal one floor: STE! 7 block of Market. ; guarantee clears $80 Soars: clears $150. 12 rooms on Mi: rooms on Ge rooms on Geary st io t . corne; Toom hous: very ¢ H. C. DECKER, 1206 Market st, €or. n st must s entral . ell GUSE 16_ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT piano; will seil chi eap. 1119 Mission st. $ 80 22 ROOMS 3 it. GRE T BARGAIN; DO 712 Kearny st. 3 1100 704 Howard st. HOUSE 80 ROOMS: . mer; nicely furnished; house full. SUNNY COR- & 16 ROOM: CLEARING, ent §30. Inauire 362 Third st. $40 PER s S GUARANTEED-LODGING U houses, city and country property. business places of all kinds quickly bought or soid_for cash loans negotiated: apply t0 WOODS & GRIBBLE, 917 Market street. @TA() PARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT 8100. husiness; established 18 years: business 1o be enlarged, necessitating the assistance of steady man satisfied with $15 t0 $20 per week. 9 Geary st., room 2, ®192i'(Q, INTEREST 1IN ESTASLISHED D 14 U, business; salary attached. F.S,, Call Office, Oakland. (FEOCERY BUSINESS, ESTABLISHED 19 X years, for sale; no bar. For particulars address G. B., box 77, this office. %100. & IMAN OF EXPERIENCE Dis - and with $100 wanted asa partoer ina coftee parior. Address G. P.. box 147, Call Office. OR SALE—FRENCH LIQUOR STORE, 213 Third st.; large stock on hand: wiil be sold at a bargain: owner wans to sell on account of sick- NE MORE CU Oak Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers. Oak Bed Sets. . Oilcloths and Linoleums, Stoves and Kanges. .. Thousands of bargains. Cash or time payments. AN 1017, 1019. 1021,” 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. 100! BUSINESS CAKDS, #1 60; b phone “Black 141.”" HILL.72414 Market. RY HENRY VOLL, 37 AND 51 CENTRE Market. for pest hams, sausages, preserv etc. $14 to $35 “From $10 up We keep eve FREE COFFE . 704 SA l!n[l{ rooms 15¢, 20c a night, S{n vzek 7 VW ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; $1 3 week: rooms for two, 26¢ . $1 608 week: M BIOT HAS CONSTAN TLY ON HAND THE VL. best and freshest of butter, eges and cheese. Center Market, cor. Sutter and Grant ave., stall 52 GIRL, ABOUT 16, TAKE good home. 1519 Bakerst A UGHT FREE A dresscutting school, 505 OF WANTED: patterns 25¢ up s Academy, ND It McDO 5. OUSE, 44 THI Electric lights in very 2 103150 per night; §1 50 10 $6 per and from the ferry. TAWR 4 cutting school. and Nin T ADIE! ) 4is the best. round and square dances. LADIES WANTED FOR 120 Grant avenue; U. S. TATLOR rooms 67 and €8. —LAPORERS AND MECH to know that Ed Rolkin, Keno House proprie- {or, stil runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 QHO! 574606 whilo you wait: at less than half 0 price; all repatiing done at half price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First d Second st. 10 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 160 and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington ., near Kearny. EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: 81, §1 25, $1 60 per week. ¥Pacific House Commercial and Leidesdorf sts. ] IVE WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- i door work ; will pay competent person $3 50 a day. Apply at store, 328 Seventh st. ' BOTTLE SHARP 5e. 609 Clav st. AGENTS WANTED. HOUSE—DRESS- ket st., bet. Eighth . AN EGG FO San Mateo. ANVASSERS WANTE 2 EAST- ern novelties. FAULTLESS NOVELTY CO., 220 Sutter st ('ALIFORNTA MUTUAL B, FIT SOCIETY /) wants good agents to work its accident and sick insurance; liberal Inducements offered. J. W,k Murphy bulldin MORNING 07lessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission. S BY THOROUGHLY lessons 25¢. 617 CH ACCORDION PLEATI 7: perfect fit. 1D HAN a litle gardening, care horses and buggy, et salary $20 per month and a good home; also fary ers. iabo washers. T ANT ARMERS N SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AMPOC ) WAITE {FOR A TURKIS BEX ¢ in country. an elderly Irish rers, teamsters, cooks, waiters and dish- W. D. EWER & ED—GERMAN FARMER AND WIFR for orchard and vineyard: nice place: $40 per month; also farmhands, laborers. milkers, cooks, 5 Clay ialtors and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., st W ANTED—AN man month and steady job. W.D. E Cley st. ING FORE- ss ranch near city, $30 per SR & CO., 626 on first- V children; 626 Clay [ ANTED—GERMAN FARKMER AND WIFE for small farm in Santa Cruz County; $44 no first-class place. W. D. EWER & st tory W. D. EWER & CC all must be W'A’.\ TED—GOOD STRONG BOY FOR A FAC- and learn t $3 per week 10 start. FURNITURE A UCTION _C.MUTHER. 719 MARKET 8t., pags highest cash prices for furniture. WANT <D, J . BisHOE, CHINM EY SWEEP. ADDRI - 823 Market. ue Main 441 at C. BROW UITS MADE TO ORDER OF ELEGANT X remuants for $10; samples and self measure- ment on application. ' LEON LEMOS, Merchant Tailor, 1332 n Francisco. JECON 3 £ L NEW BARS, showcases, counters, sheivings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etr., and & very large stock of them, t0o0; be sure and see stock and gstprices be: fore golng’ elsewhere. J. NOONAN, L 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. (LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD: store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber. pipe, heap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eighth. arket st., et \[ACHIN A¥L taken: whitewashing and tree-spraying: rooms Dess. 550(), GROCERY AND BAR: NEW GOODS JUU. and siore; reason death of proprietor. Apply this o PARTIES T introquce ca 2 AT or address F TO SFLL OR ail of Inventions, 0P, DOING A GOOD FOR RENT—BAREE Apply is st. g’ D FIXTURESOF A SMALL FIRST- D class grocery for sale; one of the best locations, &5 well s one of the best'stores of its size in Onk- land; rent reasomable: this stock is only two months old and is fresh and clean, was bought for cash, and will be sold at a good discount; to the spot cash buyer & bargain will be offered: will n- voice less than $1000; satisiuctory reason_will be given for selling. AddressS., care box 79, Call Office, Oakland. YCLERY AND RIDING ACAT Jocation. Particulars see DEC 3 A PAYING R &100 iunction of three car lines. W. H. PATTERSON & CO., 927 Market st., room 420, ROCERY SALOON; LIVING ROOMS; SICK- ness cause of selling: good location. Inquire 2029 Polk st., cor. CIGAR AND nocion store for sale. Inquire 1618 Polk st. -1 LOON FOR SALE. IN- 3 no 4 ELICACIES, PORK AND CANDY STORE, with ferniture: cheap. Call 131 Seventh st. & 4(). DATRY PRODUCE: STORE; MUST J « seil et 34, 1636 Howard st. 4 ODGING. nishe: 15 ROO! MS, WELL F 644 Sacramento. 2-ROOM LOD/ 35 er leaving city -HOUS! CHEAP: OWN- Plaza House, 641 Washing- ¥ investigation invited. LODC 25 G - HOUSE, . present owner must leave ! Call after 1 10 15! I Dbat, NITURE OUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND FURNITUE FOR SALE Heavy Linoleu; Floor Oilcloth \ second-hand cloth, 25¢ Flegant Bruss , OAK FURN 400 carpets, good as ne: parior suits, $19 ut linoleam, 45¢ piece chamber suits, $i4 50: cornice poles, 250: ranges, $6: cash or In free. T. Ti S allme: . 126 Fou nts; goods shipped rth’s: VUT PRICES IN FURNITU I < o FANDCARPETS 18050 Mission « MITCHELL CAR Co. ‘(incorp.): ¢ ablished cary machines:_cleal Bcyard. 230 Fourteenth st.; telephone (VARPETS THORO L0, 23 Tenth st N an ye renovated same as new. S. FI Telephons number, south ATIONAL CARI t ing Works, 38 and 40 Telephone No.. i YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH ’gawr work send 10 SPAULDIN eating Works, 3537 T vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying a alterin; NONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 33 Golden Gate ave. ; telephione eas: 126. J MCcQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 8228, PIANOS. VIOLINS, ET: 3 La TTPRIGHT PIANO CHEAP. GOOD SQUARE PIANO; ALSO Storage House, 45. upright; bargain. rkin st. NEW 211 1609 SANTA whitened, $1 up. 1560 Market si., near Hayes. W AR. D: PRIVATE OR IN class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School, 997 Market st. §12 SIS IO pRDEE S TR M AT NEUHAUS, Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny. LOAKS, CAPES AND SULTS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. ¥ INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE A\ WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. Clara, bet. Kansas and Vermont sts., Potrero. = INE UPRI little used: a bargain. DEESSMAKERS. T)RESSES CUT AND FITIED, $3: DRESSES popuiar prices: engazgements by day. 11 Geary. G. KRASKY, TURES, . folding. iron beds, furniture: low prices: Cal. ctevladder manninctd for_the trade. £ 779 Mission. ROOMS WANTED. “r,\ TED—2 RNISHED FOR HOUSE- keeping in private family. Address L. J., box 21, Call Uflice. Yi PECTABLE CNG _MA 125 week. Branch Office; 116 Ninth st. Address B., Cali BOARDING WANTED. W ANTED-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in private Jewish family, board and lodging. Write particulars to Postoffice box 1662. MONEY WANTED. TEON0 W IMPROVED SAN %6000 WANTED ON p Francisco real estate valued at $14, 000_Address K., box 80, this ofiice. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. TGIEST PRICK FOR LADIE second-hand clothing. HAHNN, 316 Third st. y ANTED—YOUR WATCIH, NEEDS Tepairing: ular price. DEUSS, w; hird floor. THING AND JEW eiry 1o A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. ECOND-HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS, lenses, magic Ianterns & slides. 109 Montgy. QELL YOUR BOO BAKER, COUNTRY, 83 Inborers and teamsters, 826 : MANAGER FOR A FIRST-CLAS shoe house, carrying siock of $60,06 up to date in prices and must be compe- tent to take entire charge of business. This posi- ton is on' Ten sal v Open 10 first-class business man. esmen for a dupartment store. Two traveling salesmen for a wholesale grocery house. One managing porter for a wholesale grocery house. One traveling salesman for cigars. UNITED STATES INDUSIRIAL AGENCY, room 167, Crocker building. W SD—EXPERIENCED SOLICITOR FOR and job printing house: permazent posi- J0., 4! GHT WORK, 810. MISS CUL- M A MR, 105 Stockion st. VARPENTERS WANTED AT 834 GEARY street. BOY, ABOUT 14, TO DRIVE LIGHT 232 Fair Oaks st., 6 10 7 P. M. LOST. OST—PLAIN GOLD RING, ENGRAVED IN- side Willis to Hattie, November 12, 1884 suit- able reward. _Return to room_42, Flood buliding. DENTIST>. T)E. L. T. CRANZ—EXTEACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary. rant ave, REA,300 TURK ST—ALL DENTAL WORK 1 5t prices and warranted: openevenings. METAL PLATE §5; TEETH EXTRACTED or filled painless: my patent anwsihetic, Soc: won 5B prizen: “Obdontynter Dental Pariors 8153, Geary st., bet. Larkin and Hyde, opposite Sardioga fHall. k. L. WALSH, D. ROOME DENTAL ASSOC N, 760 MAK J ke, bet. 34 and_4th, gas specialists: only reli- able afont for painless extraction: artificial teeth frm $5; fillings frm §1; extracting 50c. with gas $1. $7 ASET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS £00d s can be made; AN 81. DR, SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. "YOUNG., BRIDGES AND TEETH R.H. G. Y without plates a specisity. 1841 Polk st. INE COATMAKER WANTED. CHAS APPLY TO ADAMS, 1884 Market st. JIRST- CLASS TATLORS TO WORK ON LA- dies’ work. BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. Wi, W ANTED—WAITER, USED TO SHORT OR- Apply 1805 Haight st. ANTED—PARTNER WITH $200; MUST be willing 10 work hard; achance 10 make good living. Address 1., box 3, Call Ofice. ESTAURANT WAITRESS; $16. MISSCUL- Li 105 Stockton st. PPR Market st. NTICE W ED ON PANTS. 541 CWORK GIRL, SLEEP HOME, TWOIN family. $15. MISS CULLEN, 106 Stocktoi, 0A AKER FOR COUNTRY, REISS BROS,, 26 Sutter st. W AITRESS, VALLEJO, $15, GO TO-DAY. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. OATMAKER WANTED ON CUSTOM COATS. TV Fourth st. ANTED-MALE AND FEMALE OPERA- 10rs on coats. 916 Howard st TRON ing G BOY TO LEARN BLACKSMITH- eferences. 828 Harrison st. DX, LUDLUM HILi, 1433 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge fOF extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from 88 per set: extracting 50c: ges given. (QUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 805 MAR- Ukevst. DR.CHARLES W. DECKER. R. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. AL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- A\ ranted. DR.J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. DE GEORGE W. LEEK, TIE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee improved bridge work or teeth without auy piate, moved from 6 t0 20 O'Farrell s, BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, CLAIRVOYANTS. ——A—A. “WONDERFUL GIFTS.” CALL THEM WHAT YOU MAY, People of San Francisco as well as other cities marvel at his power. Lawyers, speculators, busi- ness men of all grades, ladies from every walk in 1ife toge:her sound his praise for the benefits they have received. His parlors are always filled with anxious people seeking reliable information, and every replv is most gratifying: all are pleased; Professor Eugene gives advice on business. specu- lations. investments, love, courtship. marriage and divorce: settles lovers' quarrels, reunites the separated and causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice: he locates mines and buried (reasutes, tells of your friends and ene- mies, removes evil influences, gives advice per- taining to iawsuits, locates and recovers -old estates: developing mediums a specialty; the troubled and unfortunate should ' seek his counsel: thousands of families long separated have been reunited by his efforts: thou- sands of hearts made giad through bis truthfal predictions: he is the only clatrvoyant on earth recognized by the profession as their brightest star: ail persons unsuccessful in business, who seem to be unlucky, should visit him. seek his aid and start aright: thousands bave become wealthy through his advice: he is ever ready 10 assist those swith capltal to find a safe and good-paying invest- ment; young men starting in business will find it greatly to their advantage to consult him on all matters of financial interest to themselves. Professor Eugene should not be classed with the many cheap pretenders who infest cities and bring disrepute to_the profession. His past successes in matters of great import are a positive guaranty of his power to perform the wonders that have made him famous. Allare invited tocall. Honrs. 9 a.x. 108 P. M. 1728 Market st., parlors 1, 2, 3 and 4. CLARVOVANT AND LIFE READER; La- dies 25¢. 230 Clara JTREATEST CARD A ladies only; fee 28¢. C ME. RA\ SITS DAILY: ‘names given,26¢ up. 828 Howard,bet.4th & 5th. HOF. LEON. CLAIR ANT, PALMIST, Iife reader, Las no eguai; gives veluable advice, Teunites lovers, causes specdy marringe, removes evil influences; troubles heaied. 533 ME. MOREAU, WOKLD RENOWNED trance medium;28¢.up. 764 Howard st.,in front HE STARLIGHT MEDIUM RETURNED: magic charms and . amastec future pictures free. 86534 RESENT, PAST AND FU1URE, 26c. MME. LEGGETTE, 811 Tehama st., near Fourth. ME ARNDT, BEST GERMAN FORTUNE- teller: only 25¢ and 50c: show you Lhe picture of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison st. ME. DE. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, resent, future; consultations on all affairs: noth- ng excepted; names given: good advice: sure help; restores lost love oJprathy mistake im- possible; fee $1: letter $2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms; love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling: d.'elog;ulllm:l slate writing, etc.; has the Iy seals and the Palestine wonder char d upward. 2326 Mission. nr. SPIRITULISAM. MALL I BAKERY FOR SALE— 200734 Union st. (ui'w MINE IN PLACER COUNTY, CAL.; X opportunity of a lifetime: no assessments to freeze you oui: shares payable monthly install- ments of 26c. JOHN F. LYON, 607 Montgomery st., San Francisco. [ RUIT, FISH, OYSTER AND POULTRY business; good location; cheap rent. 1942 Marlket st., corner Gough. N EWLY FITTED-UP LIQUORSTORE FOR sale. Inquire 732 Devisadero st., cor. Fulton. 419 TURK-_STATIONERY, NOTION AND candy store ata sacrifice, account of death. $200 RESTATRAST FOR SALE — RE- D2V, ceipts 8100 $12 day: rent $15 monthly; account sickness. 1009 Larkin st. ALOON; A BAKGAIN: GOOD LOCATION. Call at 735 Mission st.. bet. Third and Fourth. IENT AND RESPECTABLE; er House, 44 Third st., near Market; c to $1 50 per night: §1 50 to $3 per » € bus to and from the ferry. Z1000.}1LK DAIRY, BEST "ESTAR: + lished; 14-can route in city, 14 thor- oughbred cows, 3 fine horses, new wagon, etc., fine house and grounds, owner raises 3 months feed already planted; sickness cause; clears $150 monthly. 1309 Hayes st. OR SALE-WOOD AND COAL HAY AND grain yara: 2 horses: long lease; rent §5. Ap- Ply 1613 0'Farrell st. UCTION EXTRAORDINARY. $50,000 worth of music. The Catholic Art and Book Company, formerly A. WALDTEUFIL, having decided to dispose 0f their music depart. 1gent insiruct ime to sell withont reserve or limit their entire music business. Private bids received until Nov. 22, 1895. Store, 721 Market st., San Francisco, J. T. TERRY, Auctioneer, 30 Montgomery st. 1856. Goodwill with stock. RES AT HALF COST; - LT LT 240 FIF- JOR SALE—AT 14 COST, ON ACCOUNT OF sickness. well-established restaurant: thor- ough investigation solicited; firsi-class trade: a chance of a lifetime. CLAVERE, 617-619 Mont- gomery st. TR FIRST- CLASS SALOON: BEST $3500. fart ot Sasees st.: clubroom and billiard parior connected: this is one of the best saloons intown: will prove this; or wonld take £ood man as ne rt cash. 109 Market st. $850 BUTCHER BUSINESS, SELLING & « to 5 beef, 30 sheep, 5 hogs, 600 pounds veal a week; all cash trade; rent $14: 4 living Tooms. Shop at 243 Fifteenth, near Mission. 5300, CASDY FACIORY. ICECREAM DO, parior ana vakery: sacrifice. Apply this office. M LE-AGED WOMAN WANTS PARTNER ,JA in saloon business. Apply Cail Office $ 50 SALOON: GOOD LOCATION:; SOLD & « onaccount of traveling. 208 Washington. ARTNER WA Jished aince 1860; eapltal requi 10 $50.000. Address B. M.. P. O. “A UMBER OF GOOD GOLD MINES THAT T can sell at prices ranging from $10,000 :0 #450,000: I have good legal reports on them all. STANTON & CO.. 331 Montgomery st., room 17. J L')() FOR SAL ST PAYING BUSI- DU, yexs'in San Francisco: thorough in- vestigation permitted to party meaning business. CURTIS & BOW L] \M1ils bidg., San Franeisco. NTED — BUSINESS ESTAB- red from $45,000 box 2485, L0(() BAZAAKR: 00D LUUATLUN %ho”(). well advertised; established 7 years: t0tal runniog expenses $1256 a month; doing cash business ot $1000 a month; could be greatly im- proved with proper attention, owners having too much other business: will sell atinventory: no chargo for good will. Address or apply Pacific Printing Co., 543 Clay st. HOURSLES. ON'T FORGET THE AUCTION SALE! 75 horses Saturday, Nov. 23, at car stables, Four- teenth and Mission. ¥ EXCELLE: cor. Tenth. NT LA R UPRIGHT { . piano; pertect; sacrifice. 1369 Folsom st., ICE UPRIGHT, GOOD CONDITION, SACRI- fice Room 21, 809 M. cet st. MA CENT IN MUST A¥L'sold: lady i need of money; price $200. Koom 10, Flood building. REAT SWEEPIN PIANOS cash or installment: 228 Post st. BEAL’{‘H‘U L STE fect order; must sell. INW 101! T; PER- 9 Van Ness ave. INE PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT CHEAP, SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. TEINWAY, WEBER, E and numerous other standard makes ERSON, ESTEY of pianos and organs are sold upon easy terms and Teasonably SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., piano house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. $100. PRIGHT 00d, $5 installments. 221 Leavenworth, PIANO, PERFECTLY STEINWAY, $235 $48; HEL MAHOGANY PIAN , 410 Post st. ARGAINSIN HIGH RADE PIANOS: EASY payments. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 Mcallister st. $125. A FINE UPRI Piano House, 228 Post i ceived. BENJ. C E_ARE celebrated W SOLE AGE be Piano: new styles just re- RTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. FOR THE U PRIGHT PIANOS FROM $100 UP. HOR< NUNG'S, leading piano-house, 216 Post st. ELEBRATED BUSH & G tone unsurpassed: cases unique. A. L. BA CROFT & CO., 324 Post si. TS PIANO: UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD& NEW H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. EMOVED—F. W. SPENCER & CO. TO 338 Post st., near Powell, ‘Colby and Spencer pianos. sole agents Conover, 228 Post st. W 3. G. BADGER _WI1TH KOHLER & CHASE, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. in PEN FOR BUSI The finest line of San Francisco. 929 Market st., Spreckels buildi; NESS new plance for rent and salg H ARRY SCOTT, TASY TERMS; LOW PRICES KOHLER & W CHASE. A BETTER AND EA?KER;LAN;:‘O BUY A 00d_plano by renting. carefal to go ta FPHR"E CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O Farrel; s, CKER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND otner firstclass makes of planoy; licile used: che for cash or On easy terms. OHLER CH‘APSE 98 and 30 O’'Farrell st. - N ELEGANT DISPLAY OF M NDOLINS, guitars and banjos at MAUVAIS'. 508 POST ST.—SOHM. Newby & Evans. Briggs and other pianos. MAU:! YR 69 Market. URTAZ & SO TECK. CHICKERING & SONS., VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 install ments. BENJ 16-20 O Company (SHUSTER BRO: OR SALE VERY CHEAP—THR1E FRE. NCH ranges: two ranges, with water-back complete, and five second-hand stoves. . 806 Sutter st. Richmond Stov 913 Fourteenth st. INE FRESH COW AND CALF FOR SALE. LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT and sold. S. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. ELLING OUT AT A BARGAIN-THE E de: tire siock of rattan chairs, rockers, stoois, stands, tables, etc., now at 2004 Howard st., near Sixteenth; must be sold in 30 days. By order of California’ Rattan Co., wholesale, 61 First st.; no ers. JST FORFEITED 2 UPRIGHT PIANOS, 1 fine guitar, € gents' and 8 ladies' fine gold watches, and 4 ¥ original cost. pairs of dismond earrings, all for NCLE HARRIS, 15 G ant ave. 8} NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 231, 223 Market st. EVELOPING CTRCLE TO-NIGHT AT 8; 25¢. DL EWAIN, 105 Stockton st., oftice 6. o RN STAR PLANET-SEERESS AND Aatenometrist: consultation 50c. 917 Market. DDIESWAIN, SEER—ATTENTION GIVEN AL Soor: 1adies oniy. 105 Stockron si. OESES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH: GOOD caro and feed; send for circular. The Hyde ranch, 630 Commercial st. 4() 20558 Ton SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- dny. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. : N ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, SAFE, scale, letter-press, desk: cheap. 102 'Clay st. N EW BEANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W.S. RAY Mg Co., 12 California st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and sold 112114 Mar! ket bet. 7th aud 8in BER THE SLATE-WRITING SE- cheMBmlw parlors, 330 Ellis st., Friday evening; 25¢. ONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS. sociation—Home office, 232 Sansome st., S. F. General savings & loan business. Ed i. Hill, Pres.; Oliver Eidridge, V.Pr.; W_Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man. — e e BICYCLES. PARK GYCLERY_NEW WHERLS 0 81 best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Alllster and Powell st. cas lines. ETURNED—MES. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIR- R oyant, teaaco and test medium. 918 Stock- ton st. RS. MAYO STEERS, TEST AND BUSINESS M ‘medium ; readings daily. 101 Grove, cor. Polk. ASTROLOGY. 100 SExs SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALG kinds: second-hand wagons, hu(s, carts: 2ls0 20 cheap Lorses, Fificenii and Valencia sts. WAGONS AND' CARKIAGES, 0 STORAGE VERLAND FREIGHT THANSFER €O, Fi*th and Bluxome sts., furniture and good: Encked, sinipped and stored: 9 large fireproof ware: ouses; low rates; advances made. Tel. souch 388, ECOND-HAND WAGONS, ALL KINDS, rom $20 up. 924 Bryant st. {TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, hoid goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, farx 735 Market AGONS, CARTS, HARNESS, ETC., CHEAP at KGAN'S, 2117 Mission; wagon wanted. ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage: low rates: telephone South 762. ———— STRAL SEER—PROF. HOLMES, 11 SCOTT st.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. AGONS 850, BUGGIES $75, HARNESS $8, carts $16. Cal. Carriage Co., 3634 Fremout. F IRST-CLASSSTORAGE; ADVANCES MADE 421-428 Marke: at. CH AS, L TAYLOR: