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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1895 22, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. pold_Reich to Eugene of Central avenie and 55, SE 100, SW 6:7, W nd L S corner Vi Charles Bus Mever, lot on 15 5. p . Estate of Thomas Farmer (h‘(n’f?rs(:'l’,:{uzlo? and Dorothea Thorn, executors), 10 E 1ge ul;‘ ‘:’4 )i, Jot on N line of Seventeenth street, 285 W of 5, 9, NW 25:6, S to 114; §10. o . Dunbar to Pacific Coast and Jennie ¢ ciety. 1ot on S line of Jersey street, 85 of Castro, x5 25 by S 114; $10. Lester Herrick to Joel T. Smith, | Dy street, 180 W of Douglas, W 1 Joel T. Smith to Anna M. Quinn, sai George W.and Augusta K. Gi Gibbs, lot on SW iine of Fremo SE of Market, SE 45 Milton_D. Garrat: o _ons line of Market sireet, 60 SW of First, SW 60 by SE 80: $10. Dolores 1ot on_ S line of v =114:810. 0. Doe, lot_on th avenue, N S toJ sireet, W 150 i Treat m deed: $50. and llien St. C niy-fourth av » W to T thenc Job ir to_same, lot on W line 139:6 S of I streat, S . thence N 10 eat’s W line, thence S to J street, Martha Wilson, California Title pany to Lena K. Jarvis, de: $10. leston to Armand Picard, $10. Firebaugh, lot in Masonic S. A lot 187, Holiday m: John ¥ Cemetery: ALAMEDA COUNTY. es B. Larue to_Anpa M. Liese of Alameda, e Tlhe of Twelfih avenne, 180 NI o , NW 100, NE 30, SE 50, 30 to begin: 3 East T 300, SE 50, SW 1 ton, subject to mortgage for § $10. v C. B. White,Sherift) to Mary line of ¥ ith avenué, . 40, SE portion 50 lot_on SE £ of Twen point in a sine of Four! 3 138, NW 286.75 t0 i 40 feet of lot 16, same, 1 Township: *. Norris of féet of lots ‘aylor Tract, Joseph E.and Ellen de N and G, block 9, town WD $10. ella Volmer I X corner of Ra 4, NW 400, SW 110:8, fo: ton Townsbip: also £ nery, etc., about the Steller & Voimer, town of De- nue and H stree SE 400 10 bey Pacific The Wiliam K ers to Charles Selpel of San :ran- cisco, same, Berkeley; $400. d e HOTEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE. v & w. S Jose S A Monlton, Campbell Calistoga 1, Ma ruz erkely L Woo srove W J Fl ah RUSS HOUSE. § A Peacock, San Rafael > Hatton, Red Bluff H T Chrl: n, Cal ontague C J Bond , Bodie Smith & 1, Eiverside J C W T Day & fam, Iowa A E > F W Spooner, Portland Portiand T Lawler, Portland W H Harris. B C ) 1 lus:on, Monson H Conn, Eureka . Collins: 3 Copperopolis R Shi G Berry. Steliimgs N J C Holloway 5H \Vbitworth. Newman C J Hackman, Portland PALACE & w, 11 X HOTEL W W Foot, Oakland W D Hibbard & w, G E Goodman Jr, Napa P Wibaux & w, Mont E H Hawkins, Olympia F V Poliack, Boston Miss Kob H G Pickand H M Mosher, ) F L Holland, Or A R D.amond, Portland Master C Wibaux,Mont G H Penfield, Mrs W Kohl, C F Kohl, Sin Mateo & H Fhn; MI Williums & w, N Y J E Perry & w, Minn J Jacobson, N Y D W Hodge & w. Col H_ 1 G F Kieinberger. G Holland, St R Tobin. Burlingame Ealdwin, Cal J P Adair, Chicago kmeinster,Msss H C Backmeinster, Mass ewcomb, Cal T C Keeding & w, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL. G Powers, Vacaville J Parker, Hoilister H _C Batler. Portiand J Morris & w, Portland Max Summerfi D A Hovig & Boston J H Baxter, Ne: Boston G Campbel WE; . Ne: J H S urcke, n & W Harris. STERN HOTEL. I ¥ A Montgomers DA Willard & w 3 A Brown, Clev. T J Field, Mon H C Barnabee& W Boxail, G Boxall. Jackson Biiss M E on_ Miss 1. Boxal!, Jackson Mrs Peters & nJ J Walsh, Farson 3 G Wheel 3 w, Wash G Fredney. Brook Yy R H Fungel & w, COo Benicia J R Smit oliomish H H Chifford, Tacoma ttle 8 Downey. San Jose R G Wilingford, Tacoma SAN FRANCISCO “*CALL.™ PURINESS OFFICE of the San Francls:o CALL~ 73¢ Market street, open uutii 12 0'Gock every PiFbtin the yeas BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corres Ciay: open until 9:30 o'clock. € Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open unti: $:30 o'clock. €W _corner Sixteenln and Miséiou sireets, opem Trtil fociock. 2E1¢ Mission street, open nntil A o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open untl 9:30 o'clock. OF M CINGS. NOTICE A CHAP- EZ, JERBA BU ter No. 4, Knights Rose Crol Mecting THIS (FRIDAY) ¥ 1 November 22, at 8 o'clock. D. 18. GEO. J. BOBE, Secretary. THE IRISH NATIONALISTS will commemorate the 28th anni- versary of the martyrdom of ALLEN, LARKIN and O’'BRIEN Temple, SATURDAY EVEN 0 ber 28. A splendid programme will be Admission free. J. COLVILLE, HAMILTON HAL; Thirteenth st.. Oakland, Friday eveninz, § o'clock. Subject, “Science of Dreaming True; How We Muy Be Educated in Sleep.” Admi ANNUAL MEETI HE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mutual Electric Light Company will be held at the office of the company, 617 Howard st., San Fran- cisco, California, on MONDAY, the second day of December, 1895, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A. 3., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year and th:e transaction of such other business as may come before the meet ing. Transfer-books will close on Friday, Novem- ber 29, 1895, at 3 o'clock JAMES FISHER, Secretary. rendered. Eilipeilo, San Jose | | ho: ille CD Fontana.Coj peropolis | | | | | | | | bet. seventu and Eightb, off Foisom. | ting and_fitt MEETING NOTICES—Continued. MARONI( HALL ASSOCIATION— Stockholders' meetinz—Notice i3 hereby fven that the annoa! meeting of the stockbolders 0f the MASONIG HALL ASSOCIATION of the city of San Francisco for the election of nine trustees and a treasurer will be held in the Masonic Temple. in the city of San Francisco, on MON- DAY, the 2 day of December, 1895. Poils will be open from 12 a. untlt § p. 3t GEORGE JOTINSO! WITHOUT KNIFE. E CORNS ! B Cliiropodic institute, room 22, 906 Market. > CORNS, INGROWING N AILS, SUCCESS- fuliy treated. DR. L LOYD, Lurline Baths. RLGRUGGELMASSAGE & SWEDISH smenis: athome or inatitute. 815 Geary < 346 SUTTERST.—1108 esidencel481Webster F= SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. ‘QITUATION WANTED BY A STRONG, IN- dustrious boy 16 years of age: fs dependent on his own labors and willing to work hard. Inguire at 1008 Washington st., city. OUNG MAN OF 24 WANIS TO LEARN grocery business; good reference; speaks Ger- man; can keep books. adaress A.S.,box 44, Call. VOMPETENT YOUNG MAN DESIRES SITU ation: speaks German fluently; thorough busi- ness training. Address P. 5., box 20, Call Office. APANESE WANTDS TO DU GENEKAL housework and attend school. S. Y., box 71, this office. OOKKEEPER, 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE, wants position 1o any office works salers 1o object; best references. Bookkeeper, box 13, Call. MAN WA S EMPLOYMENT ANY 2000 cook: also on pastry. 915 Mont- gomery st., T00m §. 5 OLDr LY, PrilENCED COOK W SH S situacion mill of camp; cooking job preferred. Call or address 2057 Harrison st. IGHT DIABETES can be cured, even in the advanced s ages, TON'S Radical Remedies: sold at office, hours, 10 A. M. t0 4 P. M. A MERICAN COOK AND WIFE WOULD like situations in country hotel; 00 meat- cutier and breadmaker. Address C. 0. KUSSELL, 313 Sixth st., Oakland. M. NEURALGIA, GOUT; n to these diseases. J. A. Market:2t04,7 10 8 p.aL McDONALD, 5> BAD TENANTS “ollections made, city “o.. 415 Montgy st 00! cr rount 6. =2 WINDOW: ) AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. R 42 Sutter. ird. Georze Hartman. ANTS EJECTED, rm. 29. ARPENTER WISHES WORK BY THE day or month: city or couniry. Address Car- penter, box 63. Call Office. ITUATION W TED BY GENTLEMAN experience, aged 32, (0 Tepresent @ good firm ¢ drummer, or ‘any position of trust: reference cash security if required. K. 1243 Broadwa Alam 3 OF FIRSTCLASS ™ CONPETENT COACHMAN, with 10 years’ experience in the best families in the kast, and with exceptionally fine references, wants a situation; Is a carefai and reliable driver and thoroughly understauds his business. Address G. €, box 2, Call Office. ED-FEMALE ) SWEDIS -CLASS COOKS, 4 good reference, $25: 2 Swedish girls for second work, waliing at table, good reference, $20, $25; 7| for housework, $20: young girl, just arrived m Sweden, for general housework, §8, $10. 1115 ntonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. TARMER, GERMAN, FIRST-CLASS PLOW- ing and milkiug hand. ants a sitnation; first class references. Apply 626 Washington st. ARDENEK, PRACTICAL, SCOTCH, WITH X15 years' experience, wants sitnation: com- mercial or_private place; thoroughly understands gardening in all its brauches, Address Gardener, 1044 i olsom st. 1 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. . off Jones. near Eilis. °D BY A MIDDLE-. 111 QITUATION GED ») woman to assist in housework or light work: zood raference if_required. Call or address 1214 Bourbon piace, off Eddy. near Pierce. N AND COMPETENT GIRL WISHES Nt place to care for children in city or short | don't mind to travel; will do upstairs or chamberwerk: reference. ser. 323 Plcase call or address n Ness ave. . cooking, sewing, ise. Call or address MRS. H., room 23, y us cook and second Esmond House, Sixth and Mission, oo .. W OMAN. MIDDLE AGED, WISHESSITUA- tion as cook or_housekeeper: good reference. Call or address 340 Third st. Y QUNG GIRL WOULD LI S A PLACE IN A Please small family to do light housework. call at 43314 Teham y TOMA WISH POSITiON SEWING BY Call or ad- the day or will take sewing home. CHILD WISHES TO DO in exchange for room and “all Office. LADY WOULD DO GENTS' AND ing nicely, reasonabie. Room 8, 4 ligh: housework W. W AMSTRESS WOULD or take work home; | ASITUATION; and take care of st. T AND RELIABLE, care of children and housework; please . 1231 Market st. | RS, FIRST- like few more enzagements: i $4. Address 92315 Pacific WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO HAVE | ping place, or a place 10 the morning | 10 do any kina of work. 316 Minna st., upstairs. ~ | L, 15 YEA LS OF AGE, WISHES | t ionsework or to assist. rear. W or con FLE ) cook reasonable Siission st. OUNG WILLT STTUA- tion T kind to I 1369 Jessie st., near Fifch. MPE S AND stress desires position: w Ip with children. Addres: ECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN | \ wants a position as Bousekeeper. Address R. WOMAN vishes situ fant’s any kind. Addressor call 5 Mason st., room 8, | ] RIGHT, EXPERIENCED GIRL W | ) situation in candy-store.coftee saloo speaks German and English. A ddress 2 \‘wu\x WILL DO ANY KINDOr SEWINC gentlemen’s clothes repaired and cleaned. 114 Fourth st., room 15. '(m,\u T WOM NTS A STEADY | posizion jor general lousework: zood worker and good viain cook. Call 136 Seventh st., from | 1110 ERAL Wy ork in small family. Office. LADY WISHES SITU 00K OF waitress; City OF country Address G, TOUNC hote AKER: FIT GUARAN made home $3. Ad- hteenth. MAN COOK WANTS SITUATION nd do downstairs work. 3 Folsom ave., 100D GER F 10 cook QITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LADY I + respectable private family as seamstress or up- vork; & number of years’ expericace in cut- best of references. Address E., airs vox 5, Call Office. TANT | W iones, # | natioualities to MAT VISHES SITUATION TO TAKE CARE M "o truit rench or work pruning; 5 cars’ex- Address M. W., box 58, Call Oflice.; MAN, AGE 22, local references, wishes position as watch or to run sn elevator or as beilboy, or in whoit house as packer, janitor, ec., or any similar work: good driver. Address F. M QXPERIENCED HOTEL PORTER (8 [ aged 35), bonest and industrious. wishes posi- wages no object; best of reterence. Address C. J., box 147, Call Office. ANDY YOUNG MAN Tun enge and do blacksm dress D., box 46, Call oflice TLE G , with dress coat; or would like i clubhouse; understands cook- H. M., box perience. city or to take charge sm: u ing first-ciass and has long experience. 1 , Call Oftice. e Sads TENOGRAPHER AND TYPI D perienced in railroad business, terms ressonable. Address S, ) ! (?.‘5. L“ ANTED BY PRACTICAL FARMER TH management of ranch, fruit or grain. Apply T. ¢, Haywards Postoflice, Alameda County AKER — A SOBER, with first-class reference; 20 yea will take any hand in bakery; cit 3 bread and pasiry. Address Baker, 135 Fifth st 'Ymn\'t. MAN HAVING 9 MONTH tion. faas to perfection. Address 0. SCHULE 631 Sacramento 35 YEARS OF AGE, UNMARRIED, ars’ experience in groce: liquors, wi-hes situation as shippiog or clerk in wholesale house: in present place Address Reliable, box 109, C: < TIO wife first-class c00k : mAn carpenter: u nds the care of Lorses, cows and farming refercences. C. C., 860 Lydis )akland. WRITER, F 3 Aants situatio IN ALL santhemums , Reno House, Bor part of day or evening. Address H., box 76, Call Otlicy HOTER ese employment office, 17 Kearny, bet. California and’ Sacram: FENALL b WANLL W ANTED—FOR AN INSTITUTION SHORT disiance in country,a lady who has had ex- nce as Kinderzarien teaciier per month. Apply in person , 626 Clay s! and & neat girl for housework, 3 in fami'y. tes ant cooks staurant wajtress, $5 a wee 2 rauch cooks, $20 and $25: 2 laundresses, hot and private fami and $25, and girls of all situations in city and country J.F. CRC 10 girls at . LEOPOLD, 20 L STOR 7 must understand st Address, with reter- pewriting. Call Offic nography ences, B., i TANTED—RESPECTABLE MIDDL 3] woman as housekeeper; $10 per mo , 1 snitable; good home for ht person. Address or station. W ANTED — TYPEWRITER: AN EXPE enced young lady in the knglish and German langua: Write I.. L., box 85, Call Oftice. CXPERIENCED OPERA (ORS ON LADIE: U capes: highest pay at MILLER'S, 121 Post st., first floo) Gmx.‘ K WOMAN TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- work: sleep home: $8. 810 O'Farrell st. LADY DESIRES SITUATION N AG crai housckeeper in_lodging-house or 7 o 1 or address room 1, 1 106D LAUNDRESS WiSi{ 7 ment for 2 or 3 days a wee! 1720 Hy el s 200d references. I)llllr’!‘ T DRESSMAKER WISHES WORK forin and out of house: reasonable prices. 1825 3 at Ma TRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE Leavenworth st. housework. LASS C ness Bureau, 819 Market st. TOUNG GIKL TO ASSIST [N SMALL FAM- ily: German SITUATION TO all for 2 days at S POSITION AS wiiling and_obliging; box 4, Call Ofiice. SITI AN- | or lodging-house. Address H., box 114, Call Office. UMESTIC, AMEKICAN home with elderly person. room 3. Y OUNG se: 114 Fourth sf GIRL g and mind ch! WANTS SITUATION TO DO dren. Apply 719 La LD LIKE PCSI- r nurse invalid; best (HRISTIAN WOMAN WOU tion as compani eity r Z rences giv D BY LADY POSITION or 1 do housework in LADY WANTS A SITUATION AS 58, chamberwork, or will do housework _ wso piein sewing. Call or address M1SS B.H., 570 Folsom street. TER HOUS! electric R. in every 100 rnighe: $150 to $6 free pus to and from the ferry OUNG GIR Tight honse Folsom and Hurrison. Y OUNGLADY WA kevper oroflice work. 203 Powell st. (GEPMAN LADY WISHES A SITU S X cook or second work. Apply New Atlantic Hotel, 207 Montgomery (AraBLE LADY WILL ASSIST in light housework and_sesing: uriddle-aged prople | pay. Address MRS, L., Call Branch Oftice, 116 Nindhi st. 1 3 PER— 5 WIDOW WISHES posit o ‘a5 housekeeper, or oflice work. Call or address W IDOW WOULD LIKE POSITION T TAKE charge lodging-house or small family. Apply 230 Turk st per ATION FOR | \\'vn’l‘dh st., bet. T room 5. 24 Sixth st., room 21, sccond floor. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S REPAIRING e atly and reasonably done. 917 Market st., QUANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES PLA do general bousework. 414 Koisom st. WANTS WORK OF ANY 4 John st ot Powell, SIRES_POSITION AS Address 87315 Market st., room 13, second floo '\'ru E WISHES A SITUA1I0N To CARE AN for invalid: lady or child: best of references. Address T. R., box 78, ¢ all Office. 'Ybr.\v' 5 Y WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE-. keeper or office-work. Call 3054 Sutter, rm. 9. JMBROIDERING SUSPENDERS AND MUF- U flers a specialty. 108 Stockton, first fioor, r. 22. VW ISCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIED ST, XR. Marke:; 200 rooms; 25¢ 10 $1 50 per ni $1 60 1o $6 per week ; convenient and respeciabl {ree bus to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WAANTED MALE. P s SOC. FURNISHES COOKS; Lis all branches: shortest notice. 14 Geary. ANTED —SITUATION; MIDDLE - AGED wun to make himself useful around piace; thoroughly understands care of horses, milking | RL J URSEGIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD 2 AV yearsold. Apply at 2521 Laguna st. ch.\'c'fl GIRL, SPLAKING ENGLISH, FOR 5 al ewo! %04 Washington W ANTED-_GIEL GENERAL HOUSEWORK, wages $12. Call 1725 Green st. PRENTICES AND FINISHERS ON ick sewers. 1230 i, room 84. TO DO LIGHT HO! RK. Ap- Clyde st., off Townsend, near Third. FOR Worss sudero st., uear Haight. G_GIRL WITH EXPERIENCE T0 take care of & 1632 O"Farrell st. JXPER 3 N LADIES 4 waists and wrappers. S. NER, 126 Eighth. rx-:sr MEAL ON EARTH FOR 10c; ¢ dishes; boxes for ladies. 137 Fourth st. SUPILS WANITED —~HUK1tHAND TYPE: I’ writing: 88 mo. 1. M. WITHAM, 630 Market, ‘ S ANT L D—=WAITRE: AND CHAMBER- i city references; wages $20. Call at 1506 Washington st., before 10 . )., or after b p. . Res FOXPERIENCED GIRL; APPR! tailoring. 9535 Howard st., second floor. (7OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: GERMAN preferred. Apply 1922 Eddy st. W2 TED—YOUNG GERMA sist with huusework and care of children. Ad- 11 Office. dress K. A., box 62, housework. Apply 13094 Hay TANTED—WETNURSE FOR AN INFA months old. DR. KREUTZMAN, 1018 Sutter st., bet. 1 and $ o'clock. TRL TO DO PLATN COOKING; SOME SEW- 15g; family 2. G., box 85, Call Oftice. call 2311 Carlion st., East Berkeley, Dwight-way | 30 S5t © | | FFLP WANTED—Continned. WA TED—20 LADIES WANTED TOR round and square dances. 120 Grant avenue: apply after b P. M. to-da; ATRDRESSING, 950 AND 550: MORNING and ev's classes;10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. 5 BY THOROUGHLY ssons 25c. 617 Jones st. BOARDING WANTED. e W ANTED-—N[CE HOME IX RESP! CTABLE private family by young lady whose husband 13 away part of time: In vicinity of Sutter avd Jones: references. Address W. N., box 147, Call. \+ ANTED_BUARD FOR LITTLE BOY 11 years old In privaie family; also room for father. Address E., box 6, C: FRENCI{ ACCORDION PLEATING: TATLOR- made suits: §7 : perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. {OFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- akine schooi : all branches. 702 Sutter. 3 farmers: black- 30; 2 laborers: 3 30 10 $60 20. MURRAY & 634 and 636 Cl W AXTED=5 C TEKS FOK CENTRAL America; miner. $35 and board: blacksmith and woodworker; blacksmith - helper, 820 and found; cooper, $50 and buard: Jupanese cook for see boss here, $10 and found: cook, $8 iy to J.F. CROSETT & JUAMPOOER FOR A TURKISH BATH: BA- X ker and ai >sort, §30, see 110 Geary st. W ANTED-MUSICIAN FOR AN INSTITU- tion. short digtance in_countr 1o tench bovs brass instruments. disciplinarian, do some Wriling, €iC.: s per_month, With bosrl, ledzing and washin, increase in'wages if competent. Apply 10 W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. JTEAMSHIP OFFICERS FOR TH » line steamers will find it to their ad cail at the office of the United ~tates Inaustrial Agency, roam 167, Crocker building. We havea call for some competent steamer men. Aiso thoronghly skilled electricians, electrical engineers, inside wiring and linemen. Aiso a traviling shoe salesman. ‘Also a traveling salesman for an oilhouse. Also an advertising solicitor. Als) two traveling salesmen for mineral waters. United States Industrial Agency, department of Califernia. Cm.ninu: BOY, ABOUT 14, FOR AN OFFICE. ' G. W. O'DONNELL, 704 Washington st., 10 o'elo [XPER] jucke CED OPERATORS ON L. DIES’ ghest pay. At MILLER'S, 121 first fioor SR WHO CAN RUSTLE msclf. with $25 cash: steady, box 35, Call. up work for money-meking employment R FOR SA 13314 3 R SAT 502 Montgomery avi ARBER FOR SATURDA street. J3ARBER FOR SATURDAY. 32 THIRD ST. GOow BARE and Wednes (100D 1630 MISSION RDON PRESS. 3 429 Montgomery st. FIRST-CLASS TILE-SETTER WA “all at 118 Tenth street. ED. SHOEMAKER'S ission st. 'OR CHOPHOUS FOR SATURDAY 201 Poik st. PRESSMAN ON CUSTOM PANTS. Kearny st., top floor. FFICE-BOY ABOUT 15 WITH parents preferred; refer:nces. 114 Powell st. PECTAL NOTICE—THE WALDO HOUSE, L formerly 733 Market. removed to 765 Misslon st., bet, Third and Fourth, nearly opposite St. Patric rch. ALON EARTH F es for ladies. 187 Fourt BARBERS FOR EME retary Barbers' Asso. MALL shed sign and show card GSp, 4113, ( 10C;9 DISHES; X ving, e chance. 809 Missfon. J ARBEIS—VALENCIA HOTE shop for sale; fine furniture; price $85. Valencia st. ED—MF who can turnish steady position and good salar; dre Call Ul , BARBER- 720 NG SALESMAN unquestionable reference: to right man. Ad- 1 CHI CLOTH- must be per, of ppeurance and fornisi first-class refer- Address for 3 ¢ Golden Gate, box 146, "TIVE MF ness: permanent employment; good wages own. Address C. P., box 20, Call. city or countr, HOUSES WANTE URNISHED HOUSE OR FLAT; SMALL family, Address, with particulars, room 28, 86 New Montgomery st. WANTED—3MisCELLANEOUS. o IGHEST PRICE FOR LADIES' ANDGENTS' second-hand clothing. HAHN, 316 Third st. W ANTED—VOUR WATCH, TF IT NEEDS Tepairing: best work at hatf the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. SELL YOUE HOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elry 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. ECOND-HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS, lenses. magic lanterns & slides. 109 Montgy. LOST. OST, IN OAKLAND DEPOT, 4:30 P. M., small yeliow dog: jong hair; white spot on breast: black nose: pretty face; looks like fox terrier. Return 2159 Center, Berkeley ; $10 reward USINESS CHANCESN. 97(). FARTNER, COAL, HAY. GRAIN $250. Dineas: Builanig inciuded: ground ren: $10; 2 horses, wagons. STENBERG, 633 Market st. F650. renc: vest possibic tocation: rematn partner, responsible, practicable busines mun, w I teach incoming party Lhe business; satisfaction of protits will be given; receipis #15: opportunicy seldom ever offered, ' STENBEKG. 632 Market, opposite Palace Hotel. @ BAKERY NORTH OF MARKET: F1000. P&i0s 57, Sois. daiiy: 2 norsss and i weekly receipis $150; 5 living rms.: rent £33 10 opposition: bargain. STENBERG, €52 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. RESTAURANT NORTH OF MAR- $900. £ ianasime piace: laiest improve: “ments: full value and fixtures; trial given. STEN- 'BERG, 632 Market st-, opposiie Palace Holel. T = PARINER $125. IN PLACE OF HELP: Tent free; clear $40. STENBERG, 634 Market st. % & {)7. RESTAURANT NEAR CITY HALL $425. doing oot business: going East. STENBFRG, 632 Market st., opp. Palace. s BUTCHER BUSINESS, WESTERN &L)UU. edition, clears $200, having fine ‘oca- tion. family trade; latest improvements, Tefriger- ator, cosh Tegisier, horse and wagon; thorough in- Vestigation: owner sick. STENBEKG, 632 Market. OST—A PASSBOUK W ITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Socie y of San Francisco in the name of PHILIPPE MAYSOUNAVI, No. 163,671. The finder will please return toL =~y CORNER GROCERY, BAR. WITH $-’)DO. living-rooms furnished: established for “ears: cheap Tent: receipts $15: sacrificed; other Dusiness. STENBERG, 632 Market st "OST—A YOUNG DOG (MASTiFF) FROM 4 4 Filbert st.; $5 reward to the finder. T OST—SET OF PLANS AND SPECIFICA- tions. Please return to Boliders' Exchange, 40 New Montgomery st., and receive reward. FOUND. AME TO PREMISES OF UNDERSIGNED, 3 pigs. Owner can have same by proving proo- erty and paying expenses. SYLVESTER BROS., First ave., Butcher:own. CLAIRVOYANTS. —A—A. "WONDERFUL GIFTS.” . CALL THEM WHAT YOU MAY, People of San_Francisco as well as other clties marvel at his power. Lawyers, speculators, busi- ness men of all grades, ladies from every walk in life toze her sound his praise for the beriefits they have received. His parlors are always filled with anxious people seeking reliable information, and every repl- Is most wrautying: all are pleased; Professor Eugene gives advice on _business. speci- lations, investinents, 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 treasuies, tells of your friends and ene- removes evil infinences, gives advice per- taining to lawsuits, locates’ and recovers old estates; developing medioms 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 glad through his truthful predictions: be 1s the only clairvoyant on earth nized by the profession as their brightest ail persons unsuccessful in business, who seem to be unlucky, should visit him. seek his aid and siar aright: thousands have become wealthy through his advice: he is ever ready 10 assist those with capital 10 find a safe and good-paying invest- ment; young men starting in business will find it greatiy to_their advantage 1o consult him on all matters of financial interest (0 themselves. Professor Eugene should not be classed with the many cheap pretenders who infest cities and brinz disrepute to the profession. His past succ:sses in matters of great import are a positive guaranty of his power to perform the wonders that have made him famous. Allareinvited tocall. Hours, 9a.m. 1ors 1, 2, 3 and 4. QTARLIGHT MEDIUM; MAGIC CHARMS ) and_future pictures free. 865gMarketst. ({REATEST CARD AND PLANET READER; dies ail 312 Hyde st. &5 FOR SALE—FINE CANDY-STORE: 500, fcoeream parior: elegant fountuin and factory; does a good business; buyer can learn how to make candy If desirable: trial given to sat- isty b STEN BERG, 632 Market, op. Palace. NERY-STORE; ALL NEW STOCK: good trade; cheap rent: sold for half value: near Market st.; see this at once. WOOD & GRIB- BLE, 917 Market st. PARTNER w,ANTED—REST,u‘-' ontinued BUSIN ANC 1 TO BUYEES AND SELLERS—CASH N ‘::::‘f T merchandise and fixtures; busers ats partners procured; quick sales made at shori 0o fice. PROLL & LLOYD, Business Agens and ‘Auctioneers, office 719 Market st., near Third. @ TNER WAN IN RESTAUT 1 $90”.‘;;\::Tdoln( large transient trade; best Jooatlon: Market st.: must be experienced man PROLL & LLOY,D, 719 Market st. 3 RY AND BAR: SPLENDID LOCA: R opposition: German preferred. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market st. BEANCH BAKERY: $100. Tooms: business part: s $300. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 ket TRES FOR SALE NER GHOCERY T bae: malce offer: must be sold this week 0., 719 Market st. SSTAURANT — MUST _BE SOLD THIS )M&"ee".(ucmmz other business: make 2n offer, cheap rent: doinz fair business: do not nelect thif opportunity. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market st. 7 VERY VALUABLE ARTICLE F $0 . sale. L. PROLL & CO., 719 Market st ADY PARTNER WAN(ED FOR F lass corner lodging-house: fine loc ateady mcome. PROLL LLOY D, 719 Market si. 7OR SALE—ONE OF THE LARGESI ANT oldest stove, range and house-furnishing estun jishmenta: plumbing. eas fitting, tin and sheetiron manutacturing a specialty: investigation solicite. PROLL & LLOY D, 719 Mar! Pan'rvfis HAVING P2 introduce call or address 719 Market st., S. F. OR SALK—WOOD AND CUAL, Hax And grain yara: 2 horses: long lease; rent §5. Ap ply 1613 O'Farrell st. 3 FIRST-CLASS SALOON: BE $3000 part of Market s.: clubroom and billiard parior connected: thisis one of the besi s8loons in town: will prove this: or would take £00d man as partner; part cash. 1029 Market st BAKERY AND COFFEE-HOUSE $1000-comblne¢: 4 barrels flour dally: 2 horses, 2 wagons: in a booming town near San Francisco: 18,000 population: trial glven: owner re- taining. WOOD & GRIBBLE, 817 Market st. 0ss SALES GUARANTEED—LODGING bouses, city and country property. business places of all kinds quickly bought or sold_for cash, loans negotiated; apply 1o WOODS & GRIBBLE, 917 Market street. X AR FIXTURES AT HALF COST: 240 FI teenth st. W.SHEAR. ROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE CHEAP G525 Second LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. W ELLEEPT HOUSE OF 30 ROOMS, ALL ON one floor; nicely furnished: zood location; oa corner. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. TICE—ALL BARGAINS THIS WEEK— Restanrant, No. 1 lecation. bargain......$ 175 Franch bakery, pays well, rooms. 150 Saloon on Third st., full value. 215 Grocery and bar, great barzain 330 Bakery, clears $175 month. 800 ore. best location. 1100 Cigar-store, value in sizht. 250 Hotels and_lodgingz-houses from §200 (o $3000. To buy or sell sez STRAND & CO., 45 Thirdst. 52:' WANTED TO-DAY: PARTNER IN U commission business: ‘sure to clear $75 to 8160 per month. See STRAND &CO., 45 Third. "1 =() BR! BAKERY ANDDELICACY D LOV). siore: best par of Western Addition: doing good trade: 4 living-rooms: cheap rent. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. ROOMS AND BATH ONLY 12 rooms on Mission st. 24 rooms on Geary st 15 rooms on Geary st. 28 rooms, near Mar} 14-room: sunny corne 40-room boarding-house; 160 rooms on Market st. 18 rooms: fine new furniture . 60 rooms to exchange for real estate. 16 rooms, inciuding piano . 10-room house: very central H. C. DECKER, 1206 Market st, cor. Taylor. 44 SIXTH—15 WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS suitable for lodging-house ; $25. "Q-ROOM HO . TO BE SOLD AT A BAR I zain: on account of sickness. xth st. t st must sell Nob Hill - $1500. ZAFTSEE WANTED IN WOOD, b « coul and grain business; one of best paying places in city; 4 horses, 3 wagons, build- ings, etc: no previous experieice required; see this. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. §25()BESTAURANT WITH 3 FURNISHED DU, rooms: oid established and doing a sood business; must sell: best of reasons for selling: see this and you will buy. STRAND & CO.. 45 Third. FTOUSE 16_ROOMS, WITH gOR WITHOUT piano; will sell cheap. 1119 Mission st. Tep NG-HOUSE, 116 EDDY ST., FOR SALE llcheap; 9 nicely furnished rooms and bathroom $80! 3 $30 GREAT BARGAIN; DG + not miss it. ' 712 Kearny st. 16 ROOMS; CLEARING 840 PER '« month: rent $30. Inauire 362 Third st 22 ROOM 50 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: $500. Wesiern aadition: iving rooms: chean rent. Particulars WILKE, Pheenix Bar, 538 Call ornia st. K65 lease. COAL AND WOOD YARD IN WEST: « ern_Addition: rent $20; corner: long Sez WILKE, 533 California, Pheenix bar. CORNER SALOON; RENT $30. IN- + quire 533 Cailfornia st., Pheenix Bar. URE, 25c. MME. 811 Tehama st., near Fourth. N[ ME. RAVEN RNE S DAILY: AVl names given,25¢ up. 828 Howurd.bet.4th & 5th. ROF. LEON, CL: PA VOYANT, Iife reader, has no equal: gives vaiuable advice, mnites lovers, causes speedy marriage, removes roubles healed. 533 Post, 8to 8. ME. MOREAU, WORLD RENOW ou the picture of your futare husband or wife. Harrison st. \ ME. DR. NTIFIC REVEAL- P er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, resent, future: consultations on ail affairs: noth- ng excepied: names given: good advice: sure Feip: restores lost love by syiupathy; mistake im- possible; fee $1: lecter $2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. NE TELLER: magie charm true picture of future wife and husband: teaches foriune-telling; develops calrvoyance, siate writing, cic.; has the seven Boly seals and the Pajestine wonder charm: fee $1 and upw: 326 or. Twentieth. MAN WHO U NDS - z and spice-crinding: state refer- box 20, this ofii. e. T FOR COUNTRY, APPLY AND ANSION HOUSE, 961 MISSION Sixth — Thorouzhly renovated; refurnished; 25c nignt to $1 50 per week; clean quiet; reading-room. 100 MEN 10 GET A SHAVE TOR 5c OR haircut for 10c at 1434 Montgomery av ARBER-SHOP FOR RENT: 4 LIVI rooms: rent §12. 1443 Valencia st. By way 15 TO 17 YEARS OLD. Room N AND 103 Montgomery ave. “AND HOWARD. k, 15¢ night. I CALL 3 "HEUNERT, QEAMEN FOR A all parts of the world. UROPE. HONOLULU F UNION EM D TROELL. 857 Clay. CHATRS CHEAPERTHAN EVER S use, 630 Marketst. Bare 533 COMMERCIAL single rooms 15¢ night, best and cleanest house in town. I AND JAPANE IN CITY FOR opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 change NTED—MEN WH D RECEIVE ¢ wages (0 place nccounts with us; law and e uniess successtul. KNOX COLL! v 110 4 h‘ (OZART, 319 ELLIS, KOOMS 2o !li it, 1 25 10 85 week l’?llllng TOOMms. W At CHEER HOT st.: 100 ontside room: Tooms, 20c & day; $1 a week: meals, 10c. JPREE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 §ANSOME; single rooms 15¢, 20¢ & night, $1 a week. 3 rending room: TPEY ACME 957 MA EKET ST., BE- 5¢ a night: $1a week. ROSE $1 10 £ a week: open all night. LAPORKRS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 25¢ per night: §1 to $5 per week. () MEN'SSECON D-HANDED SHOES.SOME f}UUu.varly new. 25¢ t 56 while y:m 5 price; all repntiing done st half price: work guar- anteed, 562 Mission st., het. First st. a i&caflddh 10 MEN 70 TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 and 20c a night, including coffee and roils 4 Washington st., near Kearny. BESE N CITY—SINGLE ROONE, 15 30 AND cents per night; 81, E per weel Yucitic House .Commercial and_Leidesdort sta. RISSMAKERS: FIRST- CLASS SKIRT- makers. BOWHAY, 504 Su'terst. HANKSGIVING DRESSES, JACKAT, skirt lined, ail shades, $7 50. New York Cioak House, 1210 Market st. AWHENCE PATTERY HOUSE—DRESS: cutting school. 1231 Market st.,bet. 8th and 9th, LoaasaM. LATE-WRITING SEANCE TO-NIGHT AT Brockway pariors, 830 Ellis st : 25 RS. MAY FOSTER, PIONE business medium; satistaction guaranteed. urth sr. N T3 F BER Brockway parlors, 830 Ellis st., Frida; 25c. QK RS.J.J. WHITNE \ voyant, trauce and test medium. ton st. MBS, MAVO STEE M medium; readings ASTROLOGY. C 218 Stock- S.TEST AND BUSINESS aily. 101 Grove, cor. Polk. 0 $20 §9225. BEA NCH BAKERY, STATIONERY D . and candy store, north of Market; 4 rooms; near schoolhouses. BARRETT & CO., 8651 Mark $125. %4 ! & Z9. to-day. BARRETT, 86515 Marke: st. = ART v D (N LIGHT $130 husines: rged, neces- sitating the assisiance of steady man satisfied with $15t0 $20 per week. 9 Geary st., room 2. ROOMS EACH; LOT 104x100; KER. 1208 Marker street. @RA() BU SR S, SELLING & $8€)0 to 5 beet, 30 shewp, 5 hogs, 600 pounds veal a week; all casi trade; rent $14: 4 living rooms. Shop at 243 Fifteenth, near Mission. REAT BARGAIN FOR SHOEMAKER FOR sal>—The whole outfit, with new machine, etc.: some stock: $150; sacrifice: in fine, prospering country town: about 1000 inhabitants: nearly no opposition and plenty of work. Pariiculars 28 Mary st., bet. Natoma and Minna, Fitth and Sixth. JOR SALE—AN 38000 PROPERTY AND business (wa er works) for ouly $2000, or will {ake partner with $600 to $1250: intereat,on capt tal o 100 per cent; monthly increasing; also salary $1 to $2 per day.’ Parculars 28 Mary st., bet. Natoma and Minna, Fif h and Sixth. $500. FARTREE WANTED [N, SAIOON +) « connected with one of the leading ho- tels; low rent: this 1S a rare oppertunity; investi- gate it. J. W. PIERCE, 22 Kearny st. JOR SALE—A WOOD AND COAL YARD, with stabje attachments: in a destrable localit, a rare chauce for an active man. Apply at 614 Linden ave. VY 1OLESALE BAKING BUSINESS SUITA- ble for man or woman at a very low price: ckness. Inquire 12 Adair st., bet. Fifteenth and xteenth, Howard and Cap 15 ROOMS, WELL FUR « bargaiu. 644 Sacramento HOUSE, CHEAP: OWN. Plaza House, 641 Washing. ODGING-HOUS positivel 3’-RO0M LODG: O er leaving city. ton st., near K FURNITURE FOR URNITURE [N 7-ROOM FLAT, 501 LAR Kin st., for sale. OUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND FURNITUKRE abargain. 913 Howard st. NS, 0AK FURNITURE Flegant Brussels carpet laid. Ieavy Linoleunm laid. Floor Oilcloth New Bedlounges, SHIREK & SHIR 3 EDUCTIONSON LARGE STOC second-tand; 400 carpe: - cloth, 25¢; parior suits, $19 up: linoleam. 45¢; 7- piece’ chamber suits, $i4 50: cornice poles, 25c: ranges, $6: cash or installments: goods shipped free. T. fi. NELSOX. 126 Fourth st. { JUTPRICES IN ¥ NDCARPETY ie ool o Mission o ALK PLETE.$8( .45¢ HE ) Co. (incorp.); old-established carpet-cleaning machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 Fourteen:hst.: telephone Mission 74. i (ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S. ERGUSON & 0., 23 Tenth st._Telephone number, sonth 36. ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and sltering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244, ITY STEAM CARPI Renovating Works, 38 and 40 BTEVE] manager. TQ{QE.E’“ HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send (o SPAULDING'S PioneerCar- Fet Beating Works, 3537 T el. S0-40. (CONKLINE CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. 'S CARPET BEATING AND RE 4 McQUE! 3 o) ovaune JOR SALE VERY CHEAP TF TAKEN AT once—sieam laundry. doing about $200 per week. L., box 37, Call Office. YSTER SALOON FOR SALE. strect. 142 FIFTH DDIE SWAIN'S CIRCLE T0-NIGHT, SURE; 7 h sexes; 105 Stockton st. RAL SEER—PROF. HOLM 11 SCOTT A st.: horoscopes, questions. stocks, advice. BAKéin'. MILK, LIGHT GROCERIES: 2 furnished rooms: rent $9. Apply Call Office, FEUIT A8D o) 12714 Fourth st XANT: BEST LOCATION IN CIT Breweries, Limited, 403 Market NDY STORE FOX SALE R L. T.CRANZ_EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth without Plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. R.REA.300 TURK ST—ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices apd warranted ; openevnn\nfi ‘N‘E‘r,u. PLATE $5: TEETH EXTRACTED or filled, painlessly by my patent anwmsthetic, Boc; won 28 prizes. Obdoniunder Dental Parlors, 8153, Geary st., bet. Larkin and tyde, opposite Saraioga Hall. K. L WALSH, D.D. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATIO: Ket. bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists: only rel able agent_for painless ‘extraction: artificial teet) irm $5: fillings frm $1; ing b0c, with gas $1. A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS £00d as can be made: filling 81. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. J)® H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates & apecialty. 1841 Polk st. D LUDLUN HILi 1445 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge jor extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting bilc: ges given. SOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MAR- \Uketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. R. I.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOL Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays il noo LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE G TS Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction d patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any piate, moved trom 6 t0 20 O’ Farrell st. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, 1GH-GRADE IMPERIAL BICYCLE, MODBL '95, almos: new. Call or address W. NUH- KENBIRG, 2000 Union st. IR SALE—PREMIUM JEKSEY SULLS, 2 years and 4 years: entire_herd Poland China hogs. Sulphur Spring Farm, Niles, Cal. TFICENT BROCATELLE SILK PAR- 6 pieces; cost $160; cheup, $60. 1121 Market st. JINE FRESH COW AND CALF FOR SALE. 913 Fourteenth st. $150. E2F SALE-COTTAGE, b ®OOMs, LDV, barn and 1ot of fencing. 1129 Howard. TEAP FOR CASH—GET YOUR BABY-CAR- riage at the faciory and save middleman’s profit. Calitornia Rattan Co.. 61 First st JFORSALE VERY CHEAP—THREEFREXCH Tauges: two ranges, with water-hack complete, and five second-hand stoves. Kichmond Stove Company (SHUST £R BROS.), 806 Sutter st. LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT £\ "and sold. §. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. UST FORFEITED 2 UPRIGHT PIANOS, 1 fine guitar, 6 gents' and 8 Iadies’ fine gold watches, and 4 pairs of diamond earrings, all for 3 original cost. UNCLIS HARRIS, 16 Grunt ave. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 221, 323 Market st. JATIONAL UASH REGISTER, SAFE scale, letter-press, desk: cheap. 102 Clay st. IVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- 8 \ 4 door work ; will pay competent person $360 & | NTEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- day. Apply 98 Seventh st. hand. W. 8. RAY Miz Co., 12 California st. ANTE BOTTLE SHARP OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES V' sieam boer, b 609 Clav <. boughtand sold 112134 Market bet. 7th and St AGENTS WANTED. JIRST-CLASS TAILOKESS: BUTTON-HOLE maker. BOWHAY, 504 Sutfer st. ADIES IO FILL GOOD-PAYING POSITIONS, bookkeeping & typewriting. § Stockton st., r. 2. ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY wants good agents 10 work its accident and sick_Insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W.HANNA Sccretary, Murphy building. RESSMAKING TAUGHT FREE AT MRS, R. L. JONES’ dresscutting school, 505 Fell st. PUPILS WANTED: POSITIONS GUARAN- teed; patterns 25¢ up- latest skirts. McDOW- | ELL’S Dressmaking Academy, 218 Powell st. OST CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE: 200 nchester Honse, 44 Third 3 pear dacker: rooms; 25¢ (0 r night: $1 60 to r Week: frec bus 10 and from the ferry, g W LNCHESTER HOUSE, 4 THIRD. NEAR Market—Elecitic lights in very room: 200 rooms: 25¢ to 81 80 per night: $1 50 0 $6 per week: troe bus 10 and from the ferry. and plain gardening; best clty references. Address A. P.. box 6, this office. TTUATION TO COOK FOR PRIVATE FAM- 2 iy or ranch, or will work 0a gentleman’s place : thoronghly understands all the requirements; gar- dener, horseman and milker: city reference. Ad- dress A. D., box 150, Call Office. FURNITURE WANTeD e e e UCTIONEER J. C. MUTHER. 719 MARKET ‘ash prices for furniture. ASIE PRI COB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & 5th. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE, carpets, stoves. BROWNE, 108 9th; postal. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES + folding, iron beds, furniture; iow prices: Cal. stepladder manntactd for the trade. 770 Mission. ROUMS WANTED. RESS CUTTING TAUGHT. U. 8. TAILOR system. 14 McAllister st., rooms 67 and 68. REE MEDICAL TREATNMENT, 110 ELLIS; wowen & children only. Hrs 11 t0 12 and 4 to 5. WANTED_CHEAP UNFURNISHED ROOM. W., box 44, this office. PARTNERS WANTED. ADIES TO SELL MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. REAT NOVELTY: WANT PARTNER; $1600. 620 Twelfth st., last Oakland. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THES WEEKLY CALL. in wravper. for mailing. FINANCIAL. (ITY, _BONDS FOR SALF—$12,000 6 PER cents Issued by city of Monrovia, Cal; partic- ulars \18:.!1 application. DE VAN & CO., Los An- geles, Cal. A NUMBER OF GOOD GOLD MINES THAT I can sell at prices ranging from $10,000 o $450,000; I have good legal reports on them_ all. STANTON & CO.. 381 Monigomery s:., room 17. FOR SALE—BEST PAYING BUSI- 1500. nes'nSan Franciseo: thorough 1n- vestigation permitted to party meaning business. CURTIS & BOWLEY, Mills bidg., San_Francisco. BAZAAR: —GOOD LUCATIUX Y $()0\v0. well advertised; established 7 years 10tal running expenses $125 'a month; doing cash business ot $1000 a month: could be greatly im- proved with proper aitention, owners having too much other business: will sell at inventors; no charge for good will. “Address or apply Pacific Printing Co., 543 Ciay st. STOCK AND FIXTURESOF A SMALL FIRST- class grocery for sale; one of the best locations, as well as one of the beststores of Its size in Oak- land: rent reasonable:'this siock is only two months old and is fresh and clean. wes bought for cash, and will be sold at a good discount; to the 8pot cash buyer a bargain will be offered: will in- voice less than $1000; satisfactory reason will be fiven for selling. Address S., care box 79, Call ARTNER WANTED IN LARGE HESTAU: Lrant, doing $75 business per day; renc §60: guaranteed to clear $15 to $20 per day; open for investigation: cash or good security: a snap; half interest very cheap. Call at 137 Fourth st. $145. WORTH #500: RESTAURANT, BAK- . ery; confectionery: rent $18: living 00d Iccation: cause sickness. 518 Geary. SALE CHE ANCH BAKERY and grocery: domng good business: reasons given; clAlll d Investigate. 2148 Missi L. OR SALE—NICE LITTLE DAIRY AND delicacies store; will sell cheap on account of se- vere sickness. 1522 Howard st. PIANOS. VIOLLINS, ¥TC. FOR SALE-A KNABE PIANO: ALMOST new: & big bargain; price $275. 126 Kearny st. Toom 2 $’00 DECKER & SON PIANO FOR 'qDfl; {UV a5200d as new. GEO. W. H. PATTER SON & CO., 927 Market st., room 420. $4 GOOD SQUARE PIANO; ALSO NEW ). upright; bargain. Storage House, 211 Larkin "PRIGHT PIANO CHEAP. 1609 SANTA Clara, bet. Kansas and Vermont sts., Potrero. $7 EXCELLENT LARGE UPRIGHT . plano; perfect; sacrifice. 1359 Folsom st.. cor. Tenth. ICE UPRIGHT, GOOD CONDITION, SACRL ficed, $75. Room 21, 809 Market st. N[AGNIFICENT STEINWAY MUST _BE sold; lady 1n need of money; price $200 Room 10, Flood building. REAT SWEEPING SALE OF PIANOS; cash or installments: BRUENNS, 298 Post 8¢ EAUTIFUL STEINWAY UPRIGHT; PER fect order; must sell. 1019 Van Ness ave. INE PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT CHEAP, SCHMITZ, 16 McaAllister st. TEINWAY, WEBER, EMERSON, BSTEY and numerous other standard makes of pianos and arzans are sold upon easy terms and Teasonably by SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., plane house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. TUPRIGHT PIANO, PERFE $100. o055 nstaniments. o1 LomEECTLY STEINWAY, $285: MAHOGANY NO, $18; HEINE, 410 Post st. P ARGAINSTIN HIGH-GRADE PTANOS: E. bavments. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 MeAllister st TE ARE NOW SOLE AGENTS FOI celebrated Knabe Piano: new. stvies yasy i ceived. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 18 O'Farrell st. TPRIGHT PIANOS FROM $100 UP. v U *RONGS, Teading pianshouse, 216 Post e ELEBRATED BUSH & GERTS PIANO: tone unsurpassed: cases unique. N- CROFT & CO., 324 Post s1. & - UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OL] S MULLER, maker, repairer, %un‘:’-x‘n!;li}: ESTAURANT: GOOD LOCATION: SELLING © on account of si Inquire 524 Sixth. i $150; M CALL 307 Fourth st NCH J compietely fitted for poultry-raising: 80 acres: rent $250 per year; fixtures for sale: 10to 12 4,30 and {105 p. . E.J. WILSUN, 632 Ellis st. &40 "DAIRY PRODUCE-STORE; MUST oD V. sell to-day: rent $1. 1636 Howard st. ROCERY BUSINESS, ESTABLISHED 19 years, for sale: no bar. For particulars address G. B., box 77, this office. 100 GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE . and with $100 wanted asa partoer in a coftee parlor. Address G. P.. box 147, Call Office. JOR SALE—FRENCH LIQUOR STORE, 218 Third st.; large stock on hand: will be sold a¢ a bargain: owner wanis to sell on account of sick- ness. $'500 GROCERY AND BAR: NEW GOODS . and siore; reason death of proprietor. Apply this oMce. EMOVED—F. W. SPENCER & O Pose st mear Powell, ole. agensa Cooves Colby and Spencer pianos. 238 Post st. M. G. BADGER WITH KOH. 26, 25 and 30 O Farreil st L & CHASE, RS srom Bospees ne of ny e 1o San Francises. * " PRI S snle 929 Market st., Spreckels building. VASY TE KAS; CE <V BA,IE LOW PEICES KUHLER & A BE'ITPE‘:;..A:'D EASIER PLAN TO BUY A 0 by renting. Be careful to KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and 80 O Farrel; s ECKER BROS. STEINWAY, FISCHER AND DrRs first-class makes of pianos; little used; OHLER cheap for cash or on easy terms K CHASE 8 and 30 O'Farrel st. N ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLIN: At et njos at MAUVAIS'. 769 Marker. YRON MAUZY, S08 POST ST.—SOHME| Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TECK. CHICKERING & SONS, VOSE AND Sterling planos sold on $10 install me: CURTAZ & SON: so sgents. 16-20 O’Fn&e]lllle OR RENT—BARBER-SHOP, DOING A GOOD business. Apply 321 Ellis st. BURSLS, junction of three car lines. GKORGE Wol- PATTERSON & CO, 927 Market st., room OOD-PAYING STATIONERY, CIGAR_AND nocion store for saie. Inquire 1613 Folk s.. ELICACIES, PORK AND CANDY STORE, with firniture: cheap. Call 181 Seventh st. (\OLD MINE IN PLACER COUNTY, CAL; T opportunity of a lifatime: no assessments to freeze you out: shares payable monthly install- ments of 25c. JOHN F. LYON, 607 Montgomery st., San Francisco. §100. A PAYING RESTAURANT AT A Pfixsows WHO WANT 4 TO T PER CENT interes a year on their monev should consult 1. W. ENTZ & CO. 4_01 Ln_lj!m‘nh ANY_SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest rate: call and state your p: evenings. J. NOONAN. 102 BUI DINu AND LOAN ASSOCIA110N, NONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN AN- sociation—Home office, 222 Sangome st., S. F. General savings & loan business. Ed IS, Hil), Pre Oliver Eidridge, V.Pr.; W_Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man, L e AL I S N BiCYCLES. Pax CYCLERY~NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Termiuus Geary, Mo sition or write: 1 Mission we - o Alllster und Powell sl. coc lines. Fgull;r’.“nsn. ?Y!&'EE :NB POULTRY good location; che Market st., corner Gough. R, e "EWLY FITTED-UP LIQUOR-STORE FO! aale. Tngire 793 Devissaerass. oo FaOn. $200.BESTACRAST FOR SALE — RE- « ceipts $10t0$12day; 5 Sotbuntuichnies. 1000 Lacia ex ot 816 moathly; 3 VALENCIA ST.—20 HEAD é\,%()) Jpnng borses. broke and unbroke, ’.‘u?g?.fi’; D FORRE A pounds; from §50 to $70 a head. DONI FORGET THE AUCTION SALE! 75 horses Saturday, Nov. 23, 3 o Sacurday 3, at car stables, Four Hunsrfl:a&gvnzg:hu A MONTH: GOOD care ed; sen; ranch, 630 Commereinl st, | oo r The Tvde 4() HORSES FOR SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, barness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- ¢ay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auciioneers. 100 SETS SECONDHAND HAKNESS; ALL kinds: second-hund w: buggy. carta; 8160 20 chean homes. _Fifinencis fod VAGACE sts. WAGOLNS ECOND-HAND _WAGONS, tTom $20 up. 924 Bryant st. AND CAGGAGES, ALL KINDS, MOSTCONVENTENT AND RESPECT, i M Winchester House, 4d ThIrd b pass Mases! 200 rooms; o h r !eek;m-bu_-_wmflnrfll: < Moy $ 1000 LK DATRY, BEST ESTAD- + lished: 1d-can route i oughbred cows, 3 firie horses, new 3;:'3-:’" 2&:’:‘&: house and grounds, owner raises 3 months feed already planted; sickness N montily. " 1300 Liayes st ¢ Clears #150 AGONE, CARTS, HARNESS, ETC, WSS RNT Misdion: aeon whsa T AGONS $50, BUGGIES §75, NE carts $15. Cal. cam..ze’(?o.. %A“:{fnfi.‘ SEWING MACHINES, ALLKINDS SEWING-MACHINES BOUGHT, sold, rented, exchanged and i i Tates. 205 FOURLY st near Howard, o1 1OWeeE

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