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Al THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DE CEMBER 6, 1895 e A e R B B e emerem ezt REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS, o3Matida A L. Whittle, Jot on NW of Harrison, Deering Whittle to Matild: SW line of Tenth sireet,l NW 25 by SW 109: i Mytinger to Mary McKnight and Katha- rine Wheeler, undivided half of lot on E line of 11 S of Twenty-sixth, §27:11, lot on Sline 1:414 by § 1 Searles, S of Dupont, ¥ of Green street, 82:6; also lot on E of Dupont, E 134 inc oh Cressens to Eu 115 S0 property $1. , 1ot on W' street, S in Santa Clara Marcy § W 56: line of 22 b County Vanie ate 0f W, W. Stow - Howard, lot on E ornia, N 36:6 man P. Van tow Jr. to sam . Randol, lot on v of Uity Hall of Seventh avenue, 250 S of $10. rnia Savings and Loan Society to Edward J. lot on S Line of Point Lobos avenue, 32:6 by § 100; $2000. ©0 same, same; $5. Mary E. Dewing to Margaret Muivihill, lot on corner of b street and Twenty-second avenue, E 82:6 by S 100; 310, E. K. Wood Lumber Company to James Perry, | lot on SW corner of Grafton street and Faxion avenue, 5 62:6 by W 123, block 21, Lake View nd S. deed): $950. ‘Cordelia Robinson (by R.I. Whelan, Sheriff) to | J.J. Kauer, lots 39 and 40, block 28, Sunnyside; ALAMEDA COUNTY. Bacon Printing Company to Joseph Hutchinson, lot 2. block 1, The Highlands, a resubdivision of blocks 1, 2, 4, Oakland Township;. ina Marcuse to e avenue, 58 W ng lots 6 to 10. b and_portion of block i $10. lots 7 and 8, Leon- S. Ladd, Murphy 51, Tow 2 Wiihelm Hug to Rosa Hu: map of estate of Rabillo to M E line of Tenth st E 98 n Town: wrence erof Hency : 810 ot on NW line of , E 52 by N 110, Oakland: nd Eighth a, lot on W from NW Bowie L. Zabriskie to Real Estate on K line of Han Feralta, N 116:81a, ning, 1on of ta Homest line of Ad: t with N W SW , block and: al N of Thirt W E line ng lots 4 Oakland To ate (corporation), t L. Z S line of Auburn extend then to beginning. con: lat 92, Rancho V. iot 50, W 111.21, ) 1.21 acre: D. Peral Y line of between D. Yel contal den street, Hlikin o N boundary o . W 50, S 50, W 90 to be- 4 5 and N portion of lots Tract a: Temescal. Uk- S Ime of Foriy 100 by S portion of at Temescal, su , Uakland Township: $10. 10 the H street, 3 ing 1 blo same four pi C. B. and ,lot on and Adeline streets, S 146.88 to beginning, Dohr's homestead, Nealon to Charles L. on N Imeof Channing t, W 10 by N 130, being 1ip; 510. h M. Smith to Arthur H. Breed Brooklyn e, 1ot 11, block e 10 Ed Buenave: £10. ©0f estate of Wiliiam A. Blow ( wife of W. W na S, or Railroad S 50 333, 16, block 459, Briggs Tract, Mg 000. Champlin (wife of Fitchburg Homeste $10. dward N. and Alice W. Moore to Benjamin F. Tilton, ot on the S corner of Jones avenue and , Oakland 1o San Leandro, SE 115 by , being lots 1and 2, and NW 15 feet of ck A, map of Andrew Joues’ subdivision, 1o a mortgage for $5000, Brookiyn Town: ship; $10. Green and Cora C. L. Laymance to Esther . L), lots 1 and 2, block S, d Tract, Brooklyn Township lot on Sline of Clinton avenue, 395 E of Unlon £ 49 to § 140, block 17, amended map of lett Tract, Alameda: $10. berine Cavanazh to Ma 8 line of Clinton avenue, 400 E of Willow street, E 50, S 240, W 8'to beginning of block 77, lauds ac neinal. A da: also lot 6, block versity Homes:end Association, Berk t gift. Felix and Delfina Marcuse to W loton N line of Pacific nue, 11 5 of Sher- man street, 3 Alameda: $10. William Wolfe to Lizzie Wolfe, Alamedz, same; gift. lliam Wolfe, 8 Builders’ Contracts. 0. H. Hund with Ferdinand Wagner, brickwork, etc., for a thr ick building on NE qorner of Eddy and Hyde streets: $1900. 0. H. Hund with ¥. C. Steinman, carpenter work on same building; $10,000. John H. H with Cranston & Keenan, t 0 erect a two-story building on I line of Broderick street, 75 5 of Fulion; $5000. e e e HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. M C Kirby, w, f, Madera J A Dustin, Palo Alio Ind Springs A Thayer, C: 1 H Esbac! 11, Crow, Alameda G'D Mciay, R C Duff, Los Angeles ~an Jose on. w, 1, 5 Mateo O Krimp, St. L ufs JRER 1, Merced W B Craz J H ) Ve ma G B Baer, Cloverdale 0. Fresno H Meyer, Healdsburg St Santa Maria an Jose apa san Diego , Watsonviile n, Stockton I, A ss A Connolley, Tl G T Gribner, San jose 1, Sacramento W Birmingham, Rd Bluft € Wiiliams, Red Bluff DrJohnson &w), Mt View fenlo Prk B Grillo, Volcano , Alameda. 31 M Jones, Alameda irs H Prinz, Monterey JF Werner, sz Herman Jiss T A Hammoms, 3 Hebbron, H C Bagby, Tr Perkins, Petaluma G Kennedy, Livermore J H ¢ | J H Glide Jr, Sacrmento A Halfh T Alband, Vacuville LICK HOUSE. N W Williams, Mt View G \V Kain & w, Merced E Bush & w, Hanford CJ Frank, N Y 2rs 1lood, Stanford W Hiil, Pétaiuma, J A Reed, I Meagher. Cal G W Smith, Saratoga J A Jackson, Lompoc T H Lang, Salinas J A Louttit & w Miss LWSchilling,Stock- E F Smitk;, ton GV 3 H Hughes,San Lorenzo N H Brow J McCarthy & w, Seatiie M K Oshor CB Chase, Los Angeles H Alexander. 315 Spring, San Jose W H Knowies,Scbastopol W H Daly, Cal C Taylor, Sebzstopol 1L 1 Janes, Mill Valley J W Thompson, N Y H M McPherson, N Y TS Nauzhton, San Diego 8 M Phillips, &t Louis 8 F Knight, St Lonis W L Chrisman & w, San J J Seymour, Fresno Jose D C Lane, Darwin HHirschfeld. Bakersfield S Benas & w. Newman A H Greyson, Cal S Carle, Sacramento J L Delano, Eocklin NEW WESTERN HOTEL. H Hart, N Y M V Kemp, Brandon J H Kemp, Brandon J Hill. Henley J M Anderson, Brancroft W A Hayford, Fresno J V Fonseee,w & dir, sl J T Ward, Freestone W Henderson, Portland J McDonald, Boston H Woods. Piiladelphia R F Dizon. Escondido € J McDonnell, Sac J H Stewart, Sac D J Keohane, Alcatraz H Wood & w, San Rafael Dr Flint » Mason, N E street, 171:1014 | Brown and William | p, subject to a | - Cavanagh, lot on | 20.86, £ | | 1895, ar 1 ! & and Members of Hesp RUSS HOUSE. J 8 Frink & w. Chicazo G R Steele & w, San Jos2 Elmer Hill, Cavucos Mrs Hunt, Santa Rosa Alameda L L Avers. Eureka . Ban Jose J Sexion, Pleasanton ih, San Rafael R Williams, Los Angeles I. Chicago Salt Lake cenamyer,l.0s3ng's T Russell. Milpitas arrett, Healdsburs M i James, San Jose Gibson, Los Angeles Clark. Los Angzeles R Wiiliams.] o: Sanford. Los Angeles H Slocum, Los ilcrist, Halfmoon Bay J.0 Powers. Paio Alto raner, Hollister F Wortell& w, Sacto L G Jardeau. Rocklin > Woul&d. Paicines - Hofl=r, Gilroy G Zinck. Plymouth + Stockton ShastaCo T Haskins, Petaluma P Alcorn, Boulder Creek redith&s, Seattle DS Cook, Uklah , Wash, D C uba City Jack Adams, Alaska Carson ~ J P Nasn, Modesto PALACE HOTEL. ecramento J T Harrls, Sacramento oskland ¥ M Bradley, Oakland land R J Nor-hern, La on W C #ubtard, Portland . Palermo Mrs J S Mattoon, Blvdre Hon I W Allison. Ogden Miss N. Tripp, [nd A W Baldwin, Merced H J Fleishman, Sacto 'S Kobinson. Hanford R Hamser, Stockton R Benkining, Valiejo nger, Petalima T M Mati00n, Belvedere X Sn_Lucas E C Hart, Sacramento ramento BALDWIN HOTEL. proul, Chico J J Byrne, Los Angeles adke, Santa Cruz J T Dennis, Reno * Thomp:ou & w,Conn E B McNear & w, Cal B Knapp & w, Pa Sol Loeb, New Orleans I Flickinger, San Jose Dr R E Plerce & w. S Jose n Mirs C C Martin & dr, Cal Mrs H Lux, San Jose € C McBride & w, S Jose W C Johnson & w, Okind W D Shea, N Y Miss Benson, Alameda J J Cummens, Sacto B D Murphy. San Jose M Finlaw, Santa Rosa FJ Field, Monterey M J Moloney, San Jose M H Livingstone, N Y —————— Suddenly Forgot. “What has become of Miss Blank, who was always such a favorite in your set?” “Her father failed some weeks ago, and all they had was sold by auction.” “Poor thing.” “And now they have to live in a little rented house downtown." “What a change! How she must grieve.” Yes. She is so much changed that F Cottonwood A Elge & W, G Belcher, C Melvi W H Ward., W W P Harke; W D Keyse: F Paulson, T Dixo: EHT H LN | even her best friends would not recognize her. Imet heron the street to-day,and did not know,ber at all,oor thing !"’—Lon- don Chat. SAN FRANCISCO ‘“‘CALL.” RURINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALI— 3t Market sireet, open untll 12 o'Ciock every Dightin the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, correr Clay: »pen until 9:30 o'clock. £5¢ Hayes screet, open until 9:30 o'clock 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. £ .corner Sixteenth and Misflou streeis open ertil fo'clock. £81¢ Mission street, open untfl 8 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open unti! 9:30 o'clock. OF MEETINGS. . 4, Knights Rose Cro} HIS (FRIDAY) NA LODGE OF PER- ated meeting December , December 6. d other impor- 7N ber requested_to_be BRIGGS, N. G. edonia Club THIS EVED G at 8 o'clock. Tickets for the an- banquet and installation of officers il be given all m mbers in good standing, af MCNEILL, Chief. | Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st. JaxES H. D CALIFORNIA To the oflicers and mem- uested to _assemble in ds' Hall, 413 Sutter st., SUNDAY, Dec. 8, A, for the purpose of attending the fu- neral ot our dec ased brother, EX-Grand Secretary J. H. KNARS:ON. Intermentat Cypress Lawn Cemetery. By order O. H. 1OAG, N. G. A. 3.J. MorLisox, Grand U. A. ) HE OFFICEKS erian Grove No. to attend a special ) 15 You are requested ., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Bro. P. A., J. H. KNARSTON. Inter- sut Cypress Lawn Cemetery. By order J. M S MAINZER, NOTICE—-ABAND: 7 c Urphan Asyium since noff, azed 7 yrs.; Ellen .:_Ellen Bragg, 8 yrs; May & Mary Moesch, 7 yrs.; Clara Mann, Cora Burke, 12 yrs.; Mary Murray, 10 yrs. pectfully. Sistérs of Charity SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. EL1ABLI SWEDISH WOMA 1201 Folsom st. TWISHES washing or bousecleaning by the day. Address W¥ETLPe WANTED—Continne WWMSS CUSTOM COATS, 224 Twenty-fourth st., bet. Harrison end Bryant. XPERIENCED LADY DESIRES A POSI- tion as housekeeper. 501 Post, . 25. 2d floor. DEESSNAKER'S APPRENTICE WANTED. 7IDOW OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES PO- ¥ 280 Turk st. EFINED WIDOW WITH SOME MEANS would like a partner to assist her in a business Call or address 230 '[urk st. WANTS HOUSEKEEP- ventur.. OUTHERN LADY er's position or plain sewing. 203 Powell st.. room 5. i TOUNG WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS typewriter. Call at 87314 Market st., room 13, second floor. JEAT YOUNG GIRL, JUST ARRIVED FROM | st, wishes a situation to do second work; the E. ress, or would do cooking; E " A is an experienced seam; is a good cook. dre 4 T 5 to $1 50 per nigh onvenient and respeciabls he fer sition {n lodging-house or small family. Apply Call or address HELP WANTED-Continued. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MEN’S SECOND-HAN DD SHOES.SOME nearly new. z5¢ to $] 25. 562 Mission st. MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 153 138 Bddy st. ’Y'OUNG WOMAN TO HELP IN KITCHEN. 138 Polk st. il X Bddy st. BL WANTED, CALL AT 9 O'CLOCK, 41 OUPLE OF SALESLADIES FOR TOY DE- partment of department-store: a1so 15 lady soliciiors, guaranteed sulary; also 1 saleslady in muslin_ underwear department; also saleslady for fancy goods and notlons; must be able to make esilimaies on fancy needlework. United States In- dustriai Agency, 1oom 167, Crocker bullding. PAILORESSES, ALSO FIRSI-CLASS WATST- finishers. wanted. 504 Sutter st. RESSMAKERS — FIRSI-CLASS SKIRT- makers wanted. 504 Sutter s! TANTED—LADIES FOR LIGHT*WORK IN their own neighborhood; liberal commission. DR. CALD WELL, 1 Fourth st. y NEAT YOU AN “for light housework or care of 1 child sieep home: wages $8. Address GRACIE CLARK, 337 Hayes st. RL ABOU 1 16 OR 16 TO TARE care 0f Lwo young children: $8: apply between Landd. 40 Wildey ave., oft Wenster, bet. Pine and Bush. WA BY LADY, HIGHEST REFE ences, any position of 'trust, as invslid’s com- panion, managing linen-room, hotel, or hoise- keepe: iress J., box 70, Call Office, Oakland. USPE ockton, first iloor, T. WEDISH GIRL WISHES A SIT wait on table and do chamberwork; first-class vears in one place. 860 Howard st. Pr STANT GIRL TAKE CARE 2 CHIL- i 2a Guerrero st | QMALL GIRL—HELP MIND BABY AND | ) light housewerk 39 Dore, bet. Harrison and Ninth. N EAT YOUXNG LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSE: home during absence of family and board. Address L. H., box reference "RSE_(SCOTCH) DESIRES A Call at 7 Van mental cases; city W or country. INCHESTER HOUSE, 48 THIRD S1 Market; 25¢ to $150 per nigh in_every roo electric lighta In every toom. 200 SITUATIONS WANTED - ~G. COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIE «branches:short notice. 14 Geary, HINISE AND JAPA E years; tel. 1997. BRADL; TTUATION WANTED B man about gentleman’s place; thorouxbly u dersiands care of horses; good milker and gar- er: first-class references. Address M. D., box COOKS; ALL tel.Grant 46. SLP—EST. 20 P QITU. WANTED BY EX-MEMBER OF ) Fire Patrol as_watchman or janitor. Address SCHEIKE, 740 Minna st. " OUNG INDUSTRIOUS MAN WANTS POS| tion to work around gentleman’s place; under- stands care of horses, cows and garden. Address : s TED BY DRUG CLERK: 8 years’ experience; single; best of references or_country; small wages. Address A. K B} GED MAN AND WIFE WOULD AVL like situation on fruit ranch: man well exp enced in fruit: woman ood cook and housekce; jore engagements in medical, surgical or | HAIR WA.\'TE LADIES WO HAVERED 10 sell their combings at 148 Fafth st. | TPHE MOST RELIABLE DRESSCUTTING | A school is 505 Fell st. MRS. R. L. JONES. $900 ANT; 1 BLOCK FROM D . : recelpts $40; handsome! fitted up; electric lights throughout place. STEN BiSRG & TREIBER. 632 Market st. $5"0 GROCERY AND BAR: WESTERN DU, sddition: noovposition. STEN BLRG & TREIBER, 632 Market. opposite Paiace Hotel. 3'0 PARTNER IN GRAVEL GOLD T OOV, mine, Calaveras Co.: experience un- Decessary: prospect » reference: good chance. STENBERG & TREIBER, 632 Market st. 400 CANDY AND TCECREAM BUSI- $ * ne: excellent location; gzoods sold at invoice or above amoun:: bargain. STENBERG & TREIBER, 632 Markel st. 100 355500 night, including coffee and roils. €24 Washington st., near Kearny. “ux'mbmfi;r BOTTLE SHARP TEY ACME TIOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25¢ a night: $1 a week. ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait anu 62 Mission AGENTS WANTED. 2.5 $ .0V men wanted everywhere to sell a serles of high art salcon cards: sell on sight; have no | above wages during the next 60 days; complete sample set with case for canvassing for 75c: write found unsatisfaciory, Adaress Howe Printing Co., 200 San Pablo ave., Oakiand. and comfort; agent’s sample, worth 81, for 65¢ prepaid. Kusset Leather Co., 317 S. Grant st., w’Ame, CANVASSERS—2 OR 8 FIRST- class lady solicitors to sell new patented | veen placed on the market. For furiher informa- tion call 1724 Taylor st., Oakland, Cal., from 1 to steam beer, 5¢; bottle wine, be. 608 Clav st JUST OUT; NEW MACHINF FOR REPAIR- machinery:_all repairin; TO $10. PER DAY; PRACTICAL equal: any man of ordinary ability can make early for territory ; monev refunded if samples are L ATHER SUSPRNDERS; STRENGTH Stockton, Cal articie pertaining to ladies’ apparel; never has EX VERY ONE THAT WISHES TO MAKE money call or write: male or female; ail can make money and lots of it. Aluminum Novelty Company, 1508 Market st. \} ANTED—SOLICITORS: ~GOOD COMMIS- sion; permanent. 206 Leavenworth st. REAT INDUCEMENTS GIVEN CANVASS. CLARK, 625 Mission st. ! PUTILS WANTED INMEDIATELY AT THE ‘ onglnal institute, where cvery UIg pel to millinery is taughit. IDA M. KIR( Taylor st TOLEARN HAIRDRESSING, MANI- om 20. MORNING 1248 Mission. . OVERSHIRTS TRAUSS & CO., 3215 | (YPERATORS O ! U and underw | Fremont st. ers handlivg’ our new map of California. ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY wants good agents 10 work its accident and liberal inducements offered. J. NA_Secretary, Murphy building. WANTED. ANTED—3 SUNNY ROOMS, SUITABLE ) 1or light housekeeping. ~Address, giving terms, J. M. N., box 71, Call Ofice. ikl BOARDING WANTED. | 'LA\\\'M CE _PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS: | Adcatting school. 1231 Market st.,bet. Sth and 9uhi, | | 200 rooms; 25c¢ to $1 50 per night:: $1 50 o $6 per free bus 0 and trom the L 3 TRD, N | —Electric lights in very room: rooms; 25¢ to §1 60 per nighi: $1 50 10 $8 per | week: ree bus 10 and from [JRESS CUTTING TAUGHT. U. S, TAILOR system. 14 McAllister st., rooms 67 and 68. J ADIESTO & no children. Address or call 28 Eighth st., room 6 is the 7OUNG MAN DESIRES I AS WAL TANO LESSO ROUGHLY er; & week free of charge o get his hand in schooled artis A‘d'lruss \\;flilpli DUA‘EJ'_ ..?I 0!110 POF) OR M WANTS FREE PASSAGE EAST IN | I tingend making schoo! M “return jor scrvices. Address B.. box 4, Call. UUNG MAN WITH GOOD HABITS WISHES position in private family; understands the nd such like.” Address G. 1., box Y care of borses 48, Call T I TOUN XCHANT, RECENTLY from Germany, speais Enclish’ falrly, wishes a si uation of any kind. here or elsewhere; low s. Address 00D FLOWER PAT sition_with decorato mence. H. ANDERSON. 912 Pacific. JITUATION TO WORK ON GENTLEMAN'S X place by good practical gardener, horseman nd milker, or to covk for ranch; €ood city refer- Address D., box 15 OR VAL HES small salary to com- referenc Jakland. QITCATION WANTED BY YOUNG SIN | ) man;_expert tree-raiser, grafter and pruner, Address S. 8.. box 149, Call. tinter, parer-banger and whitener wishes wor give estimates, etc. Call or address Painter, 107 Market ),’ I WILL PAY FOR A POSITI '3 2O smart, competent, steady, _Industrious an. Address ARTHUR ROCHAT, 914 16th street, cotiage, Oakland. W ANTED=T0 DO THE wholesale firm, by a voung man who can furnish first-class references; will furnish own team. between Pacific and Jackson. X’Oi'\(} MAN (21) OF GOOD HABITS DE- sires position where he can attend evening 1IPPING FOR A school; or in private family to care for horses, | work in garden or such like: can milk and furnish city and country references. Address B. E., box 9, this office. E., box 19, this office. OUNG MAN, WOOD-TURNER, WISHES A job in city or country. ~Address B. C., box 20, office. Q TRONG, WILLING BOY WOULD ») position as office boy, errand boy or to di ute bills: references. Addr:ss Boy, box 46, C JOUNG GERMA! GOOD CARPENTER, cabinet maker, with tools, wants situaty is willing to do any Kind of work. Please call or ad dress 120 Valley st., bet. Twen; ighth and =RTY-OWNER! w is the Lime 0 bave your | ouses undes aned with brick or wood; having my own screws, can do the work cheap. J. PATTINSON, 1219 Filimore st B, 1085 MARKET ST., ROOM floor; genuine massage treatment. NIFE. . 906 Market, AILS, SUCCESS- B CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT K. Chiropodic Institute, roomn 22 w CORNS, INGROWI fuliy treated. DE. LLOYD, Lurline Baths. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $& Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel, 5580. [ hih LEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for nages guaranteed. C. ROSSI& CO.. 242 Sutter. w ROOMS WH D.81 UP; PAPER- €d $3 50 uo. 81714 Third. Georze Hartman. i OLLECTIONS: TENANTS B o) i aia. 20 Somigomer SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. TITUTION references. Apply 110 Geary st. SITUATION: FIRST ars old; best of references. 2 sition driviug milk best of reference: Address B. W., 321 1 ERMAN BOY OF 16, WITH SOME EXPERT- ence, wishes to drive a butcher wagon. Ad- dress M., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth si. 7IDOW AS HOTEL HOUSEKEEPER; low_salary, with privilege to keepson of 12 years M., box 70, Call Oftice, Oakland (G ARDENER-MIDDLI ~AGED MAN WISHES X place in a private family: single: understands his business. Address J. C., box 44, Call Gtlice. MAN WANTS WORK AT HOUSE- cieaning; handy a: house-painting, pape ing, plastering, whitening; wages 82 per d. arnish tools: city or country. Address CL TON 64, this offict RACTICAL HOUSE AND SIGN PAIN with tools, wants work by the day or pi work; owners furnish material. Address Paiuter, 3 Pleasant st. JTUATION WANTED—OARPENTER WITH ) two years' experience with tools, country or CARPENTER, box 76, Call Office. SR1 "D LADY DEsikrs PUSITiUN [ A 4 as working housekeeper: no objection to chii- 1102 Howard st. dren. eaning, sewing, ete. basement. WANTS NY housecleaning, wash- Folsol nd of work by C: i WISHES work ty the d $1 25. Call or ad 1 MAK maker from Boston would like engagements by the day. Room 62, International Hotel. (GERMaN (L WANTS POSITION IN X private family, cooxing or zeneral housework. Call or address 1 tockton st. Y QUG LADY WITH S0Mi MEANS, FROM New York, wants posiiion as housekieeper. 995 Market st., room 14, second floor. AKELR WANTS WORK BY THE ¥: cuttingand fiiting: first class; 81 day. 717 Howard st., upsair MIDDLE-AGED WoMA N W2 SIT tion to do zeneral housework: £0od_cool undress; ity or count; Apply OUNG GIRL DESIRES A SIJ do light housework and care for baby. 416 Green st. n do wash s 47 Jessie st. < d 713 Foarih st. NG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO general housework, Call 310614 California. IRL OF 16 W. S UATION TO DO light housework. Call or address 114 Natoma. YENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES REPAIRLD, cleaned and presse.; coats relined; also do Kknitting. 114 Fourth st., room 15. '\ IDDLE-AGED LADY (FRENCH) DESIRES VL position as housekeeper for a gentleman: good cook. Address Eureka Ho el, room 26, Oskiand. I3 OUSECLEANING WANTED BY A COM- petent woman for Saturday; $1 a day and car- fare. Call 186 Seventh st. ‘~V ANTED-POSITION ASWORKING HOUSE- keeper or care of invalid; first-class reference. Call or address £. SFINED YOU .. 326 Polk st. G WOMAN WISHES FOR siome; light employment: small pay: will be found willing and obliging. J.W., box 3, Call Office. S TUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED woman_as housekeeper; references; city or country. Call 2633 Post st. 1 ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S REFATRING J'meatly and reasonably done. 917 Market st., JITUATION WANTED BY NEAT AND WILL- ) 1ng young woman to do general housework in gmall tamily; wages $15 to $20. Call or address 1Ay M THE EAST WOULD LIKE A 4 position as housekeeper. 203 Powell, room 18. RELTA BLE WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE n car fare. Call or apply Fi day at_housecleaning, washing: #1 a day and 'lf;m. GIKL, WANTS POSITION AS COPY 7 Howard st. or any other lucrative position. Address 1. box 149, Call Y WOMAN BPEAKING FRENCH, GER- man, English and Spanish t6_do cooking in privete famiy: no objection to children. Address’ B.W., box 47, C; H GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO E AND JAPAD M PLO J. JIM, 637 Commercial st. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPA ese employment office, 17 Webb st.. beiow Kear bet. California and Sacrament . BELFY WANL G ernoss. $3b; Swedioh or Germ nurse, $25; housework girl, Penr meda, $20; San Jose, $25, and ot 1 ouse. ork girls, city, $20 and_$2 a-sist, $10 and §15.” MISS CULL ton st. Y ALTEESS, COUNTRY, $20. MIS 105 Stock(on st. YROTESTANT SECOND GIRL, S tance, 3 in family. MISS CULLE ton st. NEAT SCANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN X woman for American family ai country re dence, $20, call eariy German second girls, $20; 1 ¥rench second girl, $20; neat American woran for housework. $20° (0 $35: houseworx gurls for v, $16 t0 $20; 11, cooking and Lons work, near city, see party here, §20; watress, city Lotel, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 00D IRISH HOTEL CITAMBERMAID; $20. . R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. ANTED — NURSE_AND SEAMSTRESS, nice place, $25; French nurse, $26: German or Scandinavian cook, no wasn, $30; 2 German and Spanish second giris. $20; cotel laundre: #20; German or sScanainavian housckeeper waitresses, country hotels, 820, and girls o all na- tionalities to il “sitnations in city and country. J. F. CROSET! & CO.. 312 Sutter si. W ANTED — WORKING —TAOUSEREEPER for a gentleman’s ranch near Salem; $20 per month. Apply to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Cla; HOUSEGIRLS, #$2); COUNTRY GIRL, ranch, $20: Oakland. $15; see ladles here; 2 ierman girls, $25; Swedish girl, $20; 15 girls, $20. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. ISyaLDs NURSE, $2 SS, $25: girl for housework, 2 in family, $25: 6 girls for housework, #20; girl, Oakland, $25; girl, light up- 8 airs and sewing. %20; girl 10 assist, $10. SWED- 1SH BUREAU, 315 Sutuer st. 8 young girls, 1105 Stock CULLEN, ORT DI 105 Stock- Address J. J., 27 John street, off Mason, | OME WANTED FOR 2 IN REFINED American tamily ; Western Addition preferred. H. W.. box 77, Call Office. ROOM AKD BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY must be first class and no other boarders. X., | box 151, Call Uffice. MONEX WANTED. 0 CAPITALISTS — WANTED, MODERATE sum to compiete the most pertect cable or trolley car fender extant; wiil seil an interest or borrow the money. secured by first-class real es- tate. L. W., box 33, Call Office. PROPERTY WANTED. ARE OPPORTUNITY—HALF INTEREST in bakery lunch parlor; one of leading places of its kind in city; receipts $100 daily; any one with average intelligence can conduct same: owners have urgent business e'sewhere: thorough trial ana investigation given before buying. STEN- BERG & TRETBER, 632 Market st. $135(), LIaCORSIORE THIRD ST CON- &7 20U, trols larze trade: cheap rent: posi- tively full value In stock, fixtures; suitable for t artners: genuine bargain. STENBERG REIBER, 632 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. "6‘ PARTNER WANTED — RESTAU- £650. rune: best possibl» locatian: remaining partner, responsible, practicable busines man, w.ll teach incoming party the business; satisfaction of profits will be given; receipts $45; opportunity seldom ever offered. STENBERG, 632 Market. 3 BAKERY NORTH OF MARKET: $1000. Taiiz 53 Sois: daily: 2 horses' and wagons; weekly receipts $160: 5 living rm: $35: Icase; burzain. STENBERG, 652 Market s & avd Frdays, OFFER WANTED...$1100 0 cash, bal. payments. 125 60-room hotel, with bi 0 boarders. = 26 g 8 rooms on Post st. 10 24 rooms on Geary st. lgu 12 rooms on Mission s 508 20-room, sunny corner: m 82 rooms io exchange for real esta 16 .0 10-room house; 2C DE very central. DECKER, 1208 Mar AYING HOUSE; builclog; seliing will take $300 cash, NNY Inquire Tuesdays 01T 1 from $150 0 £5000. STRAND & CO., 45 Third. FJOUSE OF NINE ROOMS: BATH: FURe 208 Fii @7 . 36 ROOMS AND SALOON. $750. Kppiv 501 Fourth st: 2Q(1() 48 LOOMS: GOOD-P. BEC0. Siong corner: v on account of other busines: 115 Secon 10291 XARKE 2 rooms: wili sell or tr ct ()4 OFARRELL_NEW HO. S, 15 SU D504 sooms: newiy fornished. 1and 2. ROOM HOUSE full; cheap; account of sicknes NICELY FURNISHED; Sixih, 18 FURNITURE FOR SAL O OR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AND AR- ticles of every description. D. MCRAE, 829 Mission st. ANGE, rooms of furniture, cheap. avenue. PIANO AND SEVERAL OTHER 1228 Golden Gate R BAKERY; WESTERN ADDITION; &700 #16 to 820 per day: counter trade; bes location: living rooms; furnished; must sell on account of sickness. BARRETT, 8653, Market st. 2" COFFEE PARLOR AND BRANCH $250. navers: finery fiteds receipts $10 to $20 aday. BARRETT & SKIFF, 86514 Market st. 125 BRANCH BAKFRY; MUST BE SOLD « to-day. BARRETT, mblfi Market st. 0 BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY kind quick for cish see STRAND & CO., 45 3d. CURNEE GRUCERY AND BAR: OLD ESTAB- lished; pays well; full value; 4 rooms; cheap rent; a sacrifice. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. OR SALE—VERY FINE FURNITURE OF 3 Frooms: suitable for a married couple; positively no dealers. Inquire 1205 Market st. ROOMS, OAK FURNITURE COMPLETE.$80 4 Flegant Brussels carpet laid. een 450 Heavy Linoleum laid. ;g: Floor Oflcloth New Bedlounges, our own make.... 35 50 SHIREK & SHIREK, 1310-12 Stockton, or. Valio. EDUCTIONS ON LARGE GTOCK, NEW AND second-hand: 400 carpets. good ‘s new: ofl- cloth, 26¢; parlor sults, $19 up: linoleum, 45¢: 7 plece chamber suits, $i4 50: cornice pales, 250; ranges, $6: cash or installments; goods ship free. . li. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. RESFAURANT: No.1 LOCATION: LARGE trade; handsomely ficted_up; to be sold ata bargain if taken at once. STRAND & CO., 45 ‘Fhird st. g $27 PARTNER WANTED IN WOOD, V. conl, hay and erain business; clears 875 per month each. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. $20 PARTNER WANTED IN GOOD - paying saloon; owner prefers partner to hired belp. STRAND & CO.. 45 Third st. $350 SALOON,ZZNEAR MARKET ST. VUT PRICES IN FURNITUKE AND CARPETS (O'Fhis week at MoCABE'S, 948-950 Mission st. FURNITURE WANTED AUC’HONEER J.C. MUTHER. 719 MARKET st., pays highest cash prices for furniture. FJIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE, carpets, stoves. BROWNE, 108 9th; postal. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, ; Jolding. iron beds, furniture; low prices; Cal. stepladder manufactd for_the trade. 779 Mission, bargain, STRAND & CO., 45 Third st $150 FIRST-CLASS SALOON; BEST . part of Kearny st.: must sell at once on_account of immediate departure; receipts from #25 to $40 per day. STRAND& CO., 46 Third st. $1000. PARISER WASTED T8 FLE- ! . gant new coffee parlors; best location; splendid opening to make money. 'PIERCE, 23 Kearny. ANTED—A RESIDENCE in Thirty-cighth Assembly District; must be a bareain; not over $4500. A. D.. box 68, Call Office. e WANLLD—MisCLLLANEOUS ‘ T ANTED — SECOND-HAND CASH REGIS- ter on installments. Florist, corner Haight and Fillmore. y 7 ANTED—OLD BARBER-CHAIRS; CHEAP, 116 Eleventh st. T PRICE FOR LADI -band clothing. HAH ANDGENTS' 816 Third st. 1T NEEDS repairing: best work at haif the regular price. SS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. TANT: APANE: W with a gentleman in ly. C. K. H 3 K, hotel, ci ausage-m; istitution, cit 110 ¥, $50 & CO., ; shares; founa: gai ters, for city, America, s, carpen- NT TORT - ORDER COOK, man preferred, 845; waiter, smali restaurant, rounz man o wait in a chophouse, $20. L. 16 Stockton st TER-MA DA, $30 AND found. R.T. WAKD & CO., 6U8 and 610 Clay. TFIRST-CLASS UP-TO-DATE salesman is wanted to fill a gooa position in iced and up 10 date In oiler lines; &lso a num- | ber of zood canvassers fora vers satisfactory busi- ness. Caliat the United ~tates Industrial Agency, roum 167, Ciocker baildi Apply to | CLOTHING | city; al:o several salesmen who are expe- | MEDICAL. BLESSING TO LADIES — INSTANT RE ltet for monthly irregularities (from whatever | cause) by the most experienced ladles’ physicians | n San Francisco, restores all cases by an improved | method. superior to others: ladies will save time | and money, be assured of honest treatment by consvlting the doctors before calling on othe patients who have been imj ed upon are spe- cially invited; home in confinement; treatment warfanted: advice free, confidential. DR.and MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., near Jones. NEW PROC DICINE, 1 £\ ments or worthless pilis usea; every Ter own piysician for all female troubles, no mat. ter from what cause; restores always in one da; if you want to betreated safe and sur call on men’s physician;knowledge can be sont and used at home; DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. ALL IRREGULARITIES —KE- £\ gtored in a few hours; safe and sure rellef at travelers helped at once: home in con- French pilis guaranteed; cousult free. MRS. DE. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. i REAT BARGAIN IN A CHICKEN RANCH: partners disagree; must sell. See JONES, 1004 Market st. LD ESTABLISHED BAKERY AND NOTION siore: on Valencia st.: must sell. See JONES, 1004 Market st. p45(), COENER = GROCERY AND BAR .« with rooms; in Western Addition; very good location and business: full value in stock. Particulars 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. EG00. SALOON "IN WHOLESALE DIS: « trict: rent $35; 5 vears lease; gcod pay- ing: old established and full value in sight. Par- deulars 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. COALYARD: BARGAIN: GOOD $70 . coal.hay and grain business; fine buila- ing; splendid location; good team; new wagon, scales, truck; new safe: fourstail stable; good lease; cheap rent. ALDEN & GARFIELD, 903 Broadway. Uakland. 00D OPPORTUNITY FOR 1 OR 2 PARTIES wishing a legitimate cash business: short pays well; will bear investigation: sickness canse forselling. 0. A. LANE & CO., 902 Broadway, Oakiand. ?200 SALOON: MUST SELL TO-DAY: oD . 200d business: 3 doors from Kearny; no agents need apply. Particulars Call Exchange, 1Geary st., junction of Market (basement; HE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND BES paying variety theater in the city for sale; cheap: owner zoing on the road: can make money back in 60 days. Address Theater, box 74, Call TROUERY-STORE: ESS SIREET; G team good stock of goods; cneap,ms owner s retiring. 501 Hayes st. ARDWARE-STORE; NEW AND SECOND- hand: must be sold immediately; bargain; whole or lots to suit. 546 Mission st $ t = 00 RESTAURANT ON MARKET ST.; g hOz - disagreement of partners. Apply 29 Sixth st. PABERS «INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE” for cither sex; send 2c for information or 50¢ for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. €0., box 1896, S. F. YOOD BUSH MUST BE VEST- ¥ maker. C.A. AN, 10781, Market. YOUD BUSHELMAN WANIED, 541 MAR- ket st LAD ON QUARTER-MEDIUM GOR- omery ave., room 14. ake vests f0 ORIST; MU a gocd business man; $15 per month. Call cor, OM COATS 28 Morris ave. V ANTEL working 1 W ADY MAN FOR LIGHT, AC- | ¥¥ tive nusiness; experience unnecessary: will pay $75 per month (0 start with: cash required, $250; see to day R. 20., 46 Third st ST PLAC D-HAND shoes, 129 i IN CITYpFOR SECO! o opp. Howard-st. Theater, or misfit shoes bought or exchanged. WOMAN WANTS PARTNER 50, to attend bar in corner grocery: Apply 1029 Market st. TIDOW WANTS PARTNER WITH $160, TO attend cash counter and bar in corner grocery, Apply 1029 Market st IST-CLASS SHOE REPATRI REASON- abie prices; no poor materfal. 31914 ELs st. 100 JES TO GET A SHAVE FORS baircut for 10c. 1414 Montgomery ave. Wi —BRIGHT AGR | llght work; city or country: commission. | quire DR. CALDWELL, 1 Fourth & B Sixth st. EABLE MEN FOR In: » ng 2 chairs steady: shaving can | Rival Barbe MEN'S SOLING 50c: VL while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel, “2 REVOL for sale. 426 Montgomery ave. 1I0P FOR SALE, CHEAP; Apply this office. URSERYMAN WANTED n shares in a well-ostablished nur- and references required. J. T., box t jor $200. See STOLTZ, at 50 ) st. nice sun DX PERIE WANTED AT THE & restauran s in mercial si. and 635 Clay st. i RGEST 5c the United States. 533 Com- ADI] DAUDE FEMALE REGULA LA Biita:” atrongent. eafest, bests never fail; $1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis st., formerly cor. Market and Third sis.. sole agents. D'l HALL,14 MCALLISTER STRERT, NEAR ~Jones. Diseases of women and children. SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- cases. {rom whatever cause; a home in con- finerzent with every comfort; satisfaction guar- anteed, by MRS, DE. GW YER. 226 Turk st. YU PRAM'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and eflicient emmenagogue; $1 per box. RICHA RDS&CO., druggisis, 46 Clay st sole ag'ts. . NDAND MOTHER’'S CARE. R.FUNK’S, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. R. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF ) 1) Ginnncs of women and restores all irregular ties in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no chary regulator $2; bome for patients. 1370 Market M ES. ENER; PRIVATE HOME IN M *Gnfinement: irrezuiarities. cured in a few hours without operation; pifls $2. 419 Eddy st. LPEAU’S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO Iadies tronbled with irregularities: no danger: eafe and sure: $2 60 express C. 0. D.; don’t delay until too late. 0SGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. EAT MARKET, TOOLS AND FIXTURES, to rent or sell. Shoestore, 2831 Mission st. BUACKSMITH-SHOP FOR SALE ON AC- count of death. 536 Sacramento st. FOB SALE-8$150 WILL BOY A NURSERY at Pledmont ave., Oakland; 4 greenhouses, with roses ana_maiden-hair ferns: lath-houses, with about 1500 strings smilax; many thousand roses, good qualitv: nice dwelling: cheap rent; 2 years' lease. Bellevue Nursery, H. REISS. :3()(). WQOD_AND COAL YARD WITH . stavle of 8 stalls, including horse and wagon and trade: ground rent $11 30; income of same $17 per month : will be sold at sacrifice. Ap- ply at grocery, 17 Mason st., near O'Farrell. JAR() FRUIT AND CANDY STORE: 450, Foing good booiness: hest locations e tablished by present owner 9 vears; living-rooms; no reasonable offer refused: owner leaves for the old country. Apply 212 Grant ave., near Post st. CARPET CLEANING. HE J. £, MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. ‘(incorp.): old-established carpet-cleaning machines;_cleaning 3c yard. 280 Fourteenth st telephone Mission 74. ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & 0., 25 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244 W EEN_YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH oor worl send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- ret Beating Works, 353-7 Tehamas tel. 80-40. ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 833 Golden Gate ave.: telephono east 126. J PLcQUELN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- *J . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228. — PIANOS, VIOLIN ET A RRIVED_A LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- crade umann piaaos for the holidays prices and ‘terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 83 Ninth st. $T') NICE UPRIGHT PIANO, ALSO ELE- . gant new: one-half price. STORGE- HOUSE, 211 Larkin st. $100 VED ON PURCHASE OF YOUR vpiano:prices reduced. BRUENN,228Post {INE USED HARDMAN PIANO (NO BET- ter piano in the world), a magnificent case and tone, splendid order and almost new, will be 0!G &t once at a price that will mean an immedia‘e sale; if you want an elegant piano at a bargain don’t fail to investigate. Can be seen at room 12, Flood building. CARLOADS JUST RECEIVED OF THE most celebrated makes of pianos, including the Hardman, Chase Bros., Hackley, 6tc.; immensa stock for selection in ‘several lurge warerooms: we can suit you with prices and terms: our bargain- room contains three specially good offers, a z0od upright at $80, & large, fine instrament at $150, and one little used, original_price $400, for $200. THE J. DEWING COMPANY, warerooms second floor Flood bldg., Fourth and Market sts. FISE STEINWAY MUST BE SOLD DIOE- puqlistely; price $215. "Storage room 21, Flood 5. NCE UPRIGHT: TMMEDIATE SALR cessary; price $80. Room 10, Flood bld; AINES BROS; PIANO — A SUPER' strument, surpassing any piano thac hitherto handied: we invite a critical inspetion. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st T METROPOLITAN TEMPLE—CALL AND see the wonderful Muehlfeld Pianos: they ars the talk of the town: immense assort just re- ceived. J.T. BOWERS & SON, Sole Aen PEN FOR BUSINESS. The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale in San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, Market st., Spreckels building. 37 3 UPRIGHT (. piano; pertect; sacrifice. cor. Tenth. 59 Folsom 8t INE PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT CHEAF. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. OAL AND GRAIN YARD, BUILDING IN- cluded: long lease: 2 horses, 2 wagons; must b2 sold at once; rent $10. Apply 1618 O'Farrell st. JIERE'S A SNAP; SALOON COMPLETE with stock and fixtures; must be sold; make an offer. 121 City Hall ave, ((GRNER SALOON AND GROCERY, WITH lease, for sale. Apply at 813 Bryant st., cor. of Clinton. IRREGULAR Ol ANY FEMALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 25414 dth. e FLBST-CLASS CORNER SALOON, CHEAP. Inquire 147 Third st. EDUCATIONAL. MELE GABRIELLE HEULARD GIVESLES Mz<ons in French; evening course. 217 Geary. M:ssnourfis‘scuooh.zza'rmcmm 10: board, English, French, German, piano, $30 month: separate French kindergarcen: coac - MES, MELVILLE SNYDER, 19 VAN NESS; AW oratorical, vocal, dramatic ‘academy: classes, private lessons: pi NUSIC AND T VL ‘tion_in vocal stage rehearsals; successful debuts guaranteed; puplls fitted for concerz, chowr and stage. Oftice Botrs 2 to 4, rooms 123 and 124, 1256 Market st. FLOC —DRAMA, DELSARTE, RHYSI cal cuiture, voice cuiture. OLIVE HOFF 1ROEDER, 299 Hyde st.: cal after 1 P. M. TJEALD'S BUSIN Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telezraphy, modern Ianguages rapidly taught. Write for catalogne. \ IGHTSCHOOL;HEALD'S BUS. CULLEGE Post: commercial, shorthand. Enalish low ra; MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- 045%, Valencia, NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. AN Third und Fourch, near.v opp. St. Patrick's Church—I inform my friends and patrons that the house is now for the reception of guests. No Iabor or = sparcd In puiting the house in first-class condition. I thank my friends and PACTONS 10T their past patronage and hope for a con- tinuance of same. Best honge on Pacific Slove: no best lighted and ventilated house in 1g-room : oRe bed in each up per night, $1 up per . proprietor. prices from 1 J. BITTERLI HEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- ham’s School, cor. Geary and Powell sts. NESS COLLEGE, 1236 : day and evening sessi RARE CHANCE FOR MAN WITH $2500: partner |n’y ying business in southern part of State. Apply 715 Fifthave., opp. racetrack. TEINWAY, WEBER, EMERSON, ESTEY and numerous other standard makes of planos and organs are sold upon easy terms and reasonably by SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., piavo house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. STEINWAY, $235; MAHOGANY PIANO, £48; HEINE, 410 Post st. E ARE NOW SOLE AGENTS FOR THE celebrated Knabe Piapo: new styles just re- celted. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 18 O’Farrell st. U BRIGHT PIANOS FROM $100 UP. HOR- NUNG'S, leading piano-house, 218 Post st. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD& NEW H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. RANCH BAKERY AND NOTION-STORE: EMOVED—F. W. SPENCER & CO. TO 338 Post st., near Powell, sole agents Conover, Colby and'Spencer planos. 228 Post st. 1) good localit; rice $50; immediately. 1726 SALOON; GOOD LOCATION: SOLD $400. Seeon raveling. 208 Washington. EASY,TERMS: 'LOW PRICES KEOHLER & CHASE. AKERY FOR SALE: HORSE, WAGON, stock and fixtures; rent paid for a month; $1500. Address Baker, box 146, Call. ESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION; WILL sell cheap; account, sickness. 524 Sixth st. SALOONTO LET—FIXTURES AND YLIVING rcoms: rent $20. 350 Brannan st., near Third. TOR SALE CHEAP — A _GOUD-FAYING X wood and coal business; “centrally located in ire a: Call Uffice, Onkland. LISHED MILK ROUTE FOR sale cheap on account of retiring from business; 8 horses, 2 wagons; from 20 to 23 cans milk trade; é (:lo\tx)l‘:lv_o set and 1 single set of harness. Apply ‘all Office. E‘INE CANDY-STORE: DOING GUOD BUSI- ness: must be sold on accoumt of sickness: no zeasonabie oiter refused; must be,sold at once. Ap- Ply this office. M ARKET-ST. DENTAL OFFICE; GOOD FOR transient bus H., box 44, this office. OCKSMITH - SHOF FOR SALE; ON AC- count of other business; rent $10. 446 Va- lencia st., near Sixteenth. TOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET taught.’ Proi. L. MERKT, 225 Geary reasonable ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING= Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed onstage. K.5&12.1.0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- —Thorouzhiy renovated: refurnished: 100 rms, ¢ night to $1 50 week: clean; quiet; reading-rm. B ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 3256 Grant aye. S. FUCHS. [ “HA 40c, LADIES 959 Howard st. KR HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. 200 rooms, 25 cents & night; Teading- room: free bus to and from the ferry. 57 L, HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms: 75¢ week, 16¢ night. FUOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers’ Assn.. 12 Seventh. 1. SCHEUNERT. N A TRADE—SIGN OR PICTORIAL ainiing taught for 35: great opportunity . D. LEVY, 35 Eighth st., Sau Franclsco. ARBERY PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. W ANTED-NUMBER RESPECTABLEGIRLS for_housework and assist with cooking; $12, $16. 1114 Antonio st., oft Jones, near kllis. TRONG WOMAN ON RANCH NFAR CITY, $20; chambermaid. $15; and other places MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. DOR AN ELDERLY WOMAN. WHO IS neither crippled nor helpless. a neat, middie- aged Protestant womsan as a companion; 10 the right party a good, comfortable home is offered and fare paid tothe place. Address MRS. H. HOPPIN, Bartlett Springs, Cal. G ASSIST HOUSEWORK; SMALL FA M- ily; good home; wages $8. koom 9, Phelan building. (920 _GERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST LIGHT housework and cooking; wages $15; mustsleep at home. 427 Hayes st. 60 LADIES WANTED FOR MAR dances and chorus. Apply at Grover' cazar Theater after 10 A. M. = ‘hanical engineering, surveying, srchitecture, ,60c; MEELS, 26c: DONE e - vou wait. 1197 Market. cor. sasay:caiab. ‘64 VAN DLR NAILLEN, 73 MKz, 61 MISSION, NR.STXTH LRSS se S S el R T R. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- geon for S. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401. lr SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HA' DU pess: also wagons, buggies and horse: contracting outfit: sand wagons and scrapers. 1128 Mission st. H(fi(szs PASTURED; $2 A MONTH: GOOD care and feed; send for circuiar. The Hyde ranch, 650 Commercial st. 4() IORSES FOR SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 SETS SECONDHAND HARNESS; ALL $1500, EOR SALE-BEST PAVING BUSK- - ness in San Francisco: thorough in- Yvestigation permitted to party meaning business, CURTIS & BOWLEY, Mills bidg., San_Francisco, OR SALE—SALOON; 6256 KEARNY SI.; inquire from 2 to § o'clock. UR] l‘ffIR!i: AND PIANO MOVING BUSI- ness for sale: 2 horses, large wagon and com- plete outfit. Address C.y Box 9, Call: e ANTED—A FEW PERSONS WITH SMALL capital to join me in_the manufacture of an entirely novel article of unlimited application; pavs big profits. Ca#l at Mercantile Machine Works, 725 Monigomery st., 9 A. M. IGARS, LATEST SLOT MACHINES, WHOLE- sale; agents wanted. KAHN & CO., 220 Calif. st. PARTNER WANTED — BUSINESS ESTAB- lished since 1860; capital required from $45,000 10 $50,000. Address B. M.. P. O. box 2485. (100D PAYING TIN AND STOVE STORE, X plumbing-shop combined. 1108 Stockton st. $3‘ ), STOCK ~ COMPLETE: POULTRY « ranch, Fruitvale: 11 acres: long lease; low rent. Room 34, Donohoe Building, S. F. kinds; monwhgu-l wagons, buggy, caris; OAL AND WOOD YARD; - 2150 20 chean horses, _Fifteentii and heianis. | (AL AN ADDly 528 Walier st~ o CLASS WAGUNS AND CAnic.AGES, $350. PARTNER WANTED, OR WILL + sell: steady man; lodging-house, 55 OP WAGON, SUITABLE FOR LAUNDKRY or delivery. 1140 Folsom st. WAEONS. CARTS, HARNESS, ETC., CHEAP at KGAN'S, 2117 Mission: wagon wanted. TANTED — YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. 542 Howard st. "OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK &nd help mind baby. Inguire 633 Minna st. N s chambermaid; city refer- | Y*OUNG GIRL 12 TO 14 YEARS TO TAKE ences. Apply 1506 California st. care children; call 7 to 12. 946 Mission st. Tfix’c’flm’fio.\n HOUSE 6338 COMMERCIAL si., below Montgomery; single rooms 15¢ night, 2b¢ for two; best and cieanest house in lOWn. AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPANESE EM- ployment office. 511 Bush st.. r. Grant uve. FREE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOL bc; also a bottl eof lager, Sc, at 637 Clay st. W ANTED-MEN W30 DO NOT RECEIVE their wages (0 place acconnts with us; law and commercial collection; no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sutter, . 4. wAsTnb—smuw ROOMS, 16c A DAY week: rooms for two, 260 a day, $1 60 reading room- daily papers. 36 Clay st. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 620 SACRAMENTO 53,100 ontaide roome; best spring beds; single rooms, 20c a day; $1 a week; meals, 10c. MUZART, 319 ELLIS, ROOMS 35C TO 600 night, $125 to 55 week; reading rooms. (REE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME} single rooms 1fc, 20c & night, $1 a week. 32] ELLIS ROSEDALE—ROOMS 43¢ 10 506 anight: §1 to 83 a week: open all night, WANTED—LAZORE)!S AND MECHANICS 10 know that EQ Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per week. EST IN CLT 1 SINGLE EOOMS. 15, 30 AXD cen; night; 81, per_week. Facific Houss Conimercial ead Leldesdort sia. FOR SALE-MISCELLANLOLS. St renn ARGAINS FOR XMAS. A few odd rockers, chairs and baby-carriages at manufacturers’ cost. California Kattan Cc., 55 t0 61 First st. QEECIAL SATE—ALLRATTAN ROCKERS, ladies’ size,| 83 up; g up; baby- carriages, full size, best p; t the thing for Chrisimas. ~ Callfornia Rattan Con 56.81 birie IRST-CLASS TENOR _HORN: tenor: $10. 278 Minna st. » Tap THEQ0E, ROSEWOOD COUNTER: BACK Y upboards; cheaj 576 Howard st. oty Lot s /o Sl Al R T R LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS B0 A andsold. 8. F. Typewriter Ex.. $10 Calitarmie. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND RG] O b pot e 50 Matkorar ATIONAL CASH REGISTE scale, locter-press, desk: cheap. 103'Clop EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SEC( hand. W.S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 Cc.llhrnllogb OUNTER SHELVIN beds, clearing $125 per month. 140 Minna et. 7&15 RESTAURANT FOR SALE: « ceipts $12 to $15 per day: rent mouth; a bargain. 855 Broadway, Oakiand. FIXE SALOON "AND TODGING-HOUSE: bestpart of clty; north of Market st. S., box 120, Call Office. (EEERS WANTED FOR CASH OR EX- change for the remainder of the carriage stock of the late Robert J. Beeby of Oakland, consisting of fine carriages, surreys, traps, phaeto: carts; must be closed out by January 1, 1896. Ad- dress offers to MKS. R. J. BEEBY, 624 Twelfth st.. Oakland. (CROCKERY AND VARIETY STORE FOR sale at & bargain. 1637 Polk st. M(‘ls'l‘ CO‘IVEND&NT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: §1 50 to $3 per week ; free bus 1o and from the ferry. ELICACIES, PORK AND CANDY STORE; D must be sold to-day: cheap. 131 Seventh. 3000 BOUTE FOR SALE: EVENING 330 - ;1.0’“:3:”’. $150 por month. Apply this office. ECKER BROS.,, STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos; little used. cheap for cash or on easy terms KOHLER & CHASE “8 and 30 O’ Farrell st. N ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, guitars and banjos at MAUVAIS'. 769 Market. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, ) Newby & Evans, Briges and other planos. TECK, CHICKERING & SONS., VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 install ments. BENJ CURTAZ & SON. sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE Whittler State Scnool. In pursuance of the action of the Board of Trus- tees of the Whittier State School, sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of said school at his office, in Whitiler, Los Angeles County, Cal., up to 12 o'clock ., Tuesday, Decem- ber 17,'1895, for furnishing the following ‘supplies to the school for the year 1896: said supplies 10 be of California manufacture or production wn§“ ce and quality are equal and to consist of: ‘offce, tea, syrup, rice, etc. Canned goods. 8. Groceries. 4. Butter, eggs, cheese, yeast. Flour, meal, barley, bran, middlings, eta. Beans, potatoes, vezetables, etc. . Beef, utton and pork. 8! Lara, tallow. ham, bacon, etc. 9. Benziiie, gasoline, coaloil. 10. Crude 8il. wood, coal, etc. 11, Flanndl, cassimere and biankets. 12. Crockery and glassware. 13. LeatheX and shoe findings. 14. Bromr;:’ 'l:(::m!‘:l:s. % 15. Caps, hefs, suspenders and rubber clotht 18 Furaituye and matiresses. Cshtug. 17. lce. 18 Drags. 19 Stadoneryt All parties of firms ing to bid wil Superfatendent|Of the Whittier State Sohoot s tler. Cal., for and specifications and blanic In order to the award it b unless made u Superintendent. ‘The number marked on outs uniformity and to facilitate "en resolved to recei: n blank forms turnhhv:dn:yvl!g: ? class bid for should be lain] e of envelope containing bid. i ¥ DREW MULLEN, President. W§ C. PATTERSON,’ ADINA MITCHELL,} Trustees. iven Bourd ROPOSALS Home Association at rans’ Home A¥sociation—Notice s hereby ihat sealed propoXals will be received by tha of directors of the) Veterans' its office, room 13, {320 Sansome street, San Fran. Eisco, Catlfornia, uip £0 2 O'clock B .. Sarl December 21,1800 $and opened im med! < ately the; of bidders, for Tarnisning soa T and commissary supplies me, Napa County, Californis ntville), for tne six monthe 96, and ending Jung after in the presenc| delivering quarier for the Veterans' I (railroad station Y commencing Janu: 30, 1896. Schedules, with submitting bids, W eation to the undersjsned. Tollow the conditions| Of th will be considered nrliess 1t such schedules. Eaci T must &ccom, bit with a certified cReCK upon some well hupon and responsible banking bouse for at least 10 per cent of the amount of {18 bid, payable 10 1. . (e tier, (reasurer, conditional that the bidder will enter into a good .na"sud contract, upon notice of acceptance, @5 required by 1aw. The board re serves the TIEht (o TelCCt any or all bids, and o order any quantity over ler the amount speci- fled. Address J.J. ' Secretary Veterans' Home Association, roo; Saneone s San Francisco, Californ nvom., o g of directors. i TLLE, : BUI DING AND LOAN Assocnnm, CHEAPEB’I‘ AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for 81 50, post- age free ONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAH 35 sociation—Home omgfi, 222 Nnm‘:’uu. S, General savings & loan business. Ed K, Oliver Eldridge, V.Er.; W\ Corbin, Sec.d Geh el