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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1895 SAN FRANCISCO *‘CALL.™ PRUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San m.dmmm- 210 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every pight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, correr Cla pen until 9:80 o'clock. =51 Hayes screet, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. W .corner Sixteenth and Mission street& opem Extil fo'clock. 263¢ Mission street, open untfl 9 o'clock. reet, open until 9:30 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. = Ty PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ey orner of Powell and Geal sts.—Rev. D., pastor,will preach at 11 A3t John Hemphill, and 7:30 P, 3. Topic for evening, “History Ful- ed 1o the History of the Jews”; ifth In the course. Morning music: Anthem, '#Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord” (GArrett): offertory, SOprano 5000, 1’ (Tosti), Mrs. Beatrice Priest-Fine, Evening music: _Anthem, 0, How Amiable” (Barnbv) rv One December 8. Subjec and at 7:30 av 7z L; topic, . 'Baptism at evening service. E :30 P. M. Y.P.S of C.E. r. M. Young Men’s meeting Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock. yer-meeting Wednesday at 7:48 Preaching “The he Un- TSCOPAL ch. cor. Capp and Twenty-first sts.—The Colburn, pastor. Sunday, December 11 . M., thie pastor will preach an_especial ermon to_children, entitled, “What Is eats will be reserved in the center of 1se for children; all are invited. Preaching at 7:30 P. M. Subject, “Two Lives, Two " Seals free. CHURCH, COR- NITARIAN and Franklin sts. Horatio minister. William G. Eiliott Jr., h Mondays from 10 to 12, ay-school at §:45 A. M. 11 a0 All are cordially invite ng and evening. and the Long W AL CHURCH, —Rev. C. 0. Brown, . Post and Mason sts pastor. will preach in the morning at 11 ck. Theme, “The Heart of the Eternal.” In 7:30 o'clock: theme he_White velation and_His Rider.” ~Sunday- school at 12:45, 1. H. Morse, superintende! Mrs. Cooper’s Bible class in the auditorium. “The Howard class” in the pastor's office. E. at 6 strangers. HIRD CONG ifteenth _st., near Sacrament All are cordially invited, Stadtfeld will ren- der good music. All welcome. MORMONS AD MORMONISM 1D rienaship Hall, 909 Market st., at 2 and 7-45 p. 3. Elder Henry S. Tanner, president of the Cal Mormon Mission, will discourse at ening service. Subject, ‘The Object and v of Mormonism.” All' Welcome. No col- Sea IN DIV. STENCE WILL nce at_Howe College, 328 Seven- Tuesday evening, December 10, 8 he principles of being will be taught, and e wonderful law of health, success and satisfac- tion will be demonstrated by the students. The w works for every one who understands truth. can be healed of their diseases, Public cor- 10 the opening. 3 and C. L. Office hours from TA PSYCHICALSOCIETY.— of London will lecture under the above society at Beethoven Post and Powell sts., biect, “The Doctrine of ation in Nature.” being J. Mor: of the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN- i—Services every Sunday at 11 a.3.in Hall, 336 Post st., cor. Powell. All are = THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY — FREE public lecture every Sunday evening at 320 Post st., 7:45. To-night: “The Mysteries of o . Alien Griffiths. FIRST PROGRES- test develop- ests, Mrs. Bird, Dunham, Mr. ; 7:30 ». M., independent slate- Wood; bring your slates; tests, Mrs. table rappings, Dr. Lou Pat- non, divine healer, cures the ying on hands; admission 15¢ at night. ~ CHARLES BROCKWAY WILL DE- vote remainder of his time {n clty to the de- velopment of mediums: all wishing to develop should call immediately. 330 Eliis st. SOCIETY OF PROGRESSIVE ill meet at Golden Gate Hall, n ._between Mason and Taylor, on Sun. dey evening, December 8, 1895, at 7:80 o’clock Speaker, Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe Wats Subject: tualism in Iis Personal Ministrations.” Music ses Lillian and Emily Coleman. Ad- Dunh: terson SPIRITUAL MEET- 909 Market st., 2 and 8 P. M. Circles Mmes. Bird, Henderson, Mr. . Brares. Office 1236 Market Circles Tuesday and Friday &, )ME MONTAGUE, THE WONDER: % ful and gifted inspirational speaker, will lecture and answer questions before the Psychicl oclety of Oakland this (Sunday) evening at Fra- ternal ‘Hall, 1156%4 Washington st., Uakland, at 8 P F PROF. VANDER NAILLEN'S NEW book, “In the Sanctuary,” will be reviewed by W. J. Colvill he noted spiritual lecturer, to- t hall, 997 Market st. ¢ CIRCLE TO-NI 10c. MME. 200d music. 605 McAll Dit. ROBBINS HAVING RECOV ERED from the attack oj pneumoni next Sunday night at Washi; P MEETING, MET- December 8, 3 subject, “The Address by W- W, P Pope and Politic > MRS, COLE, CLAIRVOYANT, TRANCE medium, gives advice on ail subjects through her wonderful power; sittings daily. 528 Golden Gate MEETING NOTICES—Continued. CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1, F. and A. M. Funeral notice—The offi- cers and membets of the above-named lodge are hereby notified to_attend the funerat of our late brother, JOSEPH HOLLMAN PORTE! FIELD, in King Solomon’s Hall, Masonic Temple, THIS DAY (Sunday), December 8, at 1:30 ». M. Master Masons and friends of the deceased are in- vited. By order of the master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. TO PHYSICIANS—THE MEMBERS OF thé Father Mathew Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society. at their meeting (o be held at Academy Hall, 937 Mission st., near Fifth, on FRIDAY EVENING next, 13th inst., will receive bids from physicians for attendance on their mem- bers and their families for the ensuing term of six months. W. M. GILLESPIE, President, 8 Bernard st. J. P. MCGUIRE, Cor. Sec., 3156 Brannan st. == SELECTENIGHTS OF AMERICA—THE ofticers and comrades of Fearless Leglon No. 2 are requested to assemble in_full uniform at the hall, 20 Eddy st, SUNDAY, December 8, 1895, at 12 ., for the pi funeral of our late comrade, JOHN F. SCHW ART- ING. Special—The officers and comrades of Tri- umph Legion No.1 are cordially invited. By or- der of W. TRELAN, Captain. L AUTICES. E? NOTICE—~ABANDONED CHILDREN IN the Roman Catholic Urphan Asylum since July, 1894. Louisa Eicknoff, aged 7 yrs.; Ellen Fivsterbush, 7 Ellen Bragg, 8 yrs; May Doran, 6 yrs.: Mary Moesch, 7 yrs.; Clara Manu, 7 yrs.: Cora Burke, 12 yrs.: Mary Murray, 10 yrs. Respectfully, Sisters of Charity. £ [ROPERTY-OWNERS, ATTENTION Now is the time to have your houses under- pinned with prick or wood; having my own screws, etc., can do the work cheap. J. PATTINSON, 1219 Fiilmore st. =2 )BS. ROBE, 1085 MARKET ST., ROOM 8, second floor; genuine massage treatment. =2 CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. Chiropodic Institute, room 22, 906 Market. % CORNS, INGROWING NATLS, SUCCESS- tully treated. DR. LLOYD, L B BAD TENANTS EJECTE [ Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSSI & CO., 242 Sutter. ROOMS WH NED, 81 UP: PAPER- ed $3 50 uv. 31714 Third. George Hartman. COLLECTIO. TENANTS EJECTED, 810: costs paid. 420 Montgomery, rm. 29. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continue HAELP WANTED—Continned. Q GIRLS WISH POSITIONS IN HOTELJTO DO chamber or other work; mining district pre- ferred. Address G., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth. W.A&:T‘ED—YKOUN'G LADY STENOGRAPHER lypewriter for lawyer; state wa, and give particulars. Address S. F..'box 114, Cg:l‘l ELIABLE, EXPERIENCED NURSE OR companion; lady or_gentleman; prominent physicians; references. Nurse, Industrial Union, Van Ness ave., telephone south 863. ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN’S REPATRING neaily and reasonsbly done. 917 Market st., room 21. TIDOW AS HOTEL HOUSEKEEPER; low_salary, with privilege to keepson of 12 years. . M., box 70, Call Oflice, Oakland. [ XPERIENCED LADY DESIREsS POSITION as working honsekeeper; 1o ovjection to chil- dren. 1102 Howard st. T ERMAN GIRL WANTS POSITION IN private family, cooking or general housework. S,‘nll or address 1309 Stockton st. ADY FROM THE EAST WOULD LIKE A position as housekeeper. 203 Powell, room 18. RENCH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do housework or as chambermalid; city refer- ences. Apply 1508 California st. ADY CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS ON salary; good posiiions: saleladies in muslin underwear and fancy goods; must be experienced find capable of dolng fancy needlework and_mak Ing estimates on same: our system of business will be of assistance to you if you are in need of & posi- tion. United Statés Industrial Agency, Crocker building. D it IRL FOR HOUSEWORK: WAGES 810, G Market st. e OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. Y. Ybox 18, Call Office. LADms TO DO WRITING AT HOME; IN- terior towns; good pay. C. C. CO., 131 Post st. Gln‘gnl‘gnr GENERAL HOUSE eferred. 233 teenth and Twentlothe - * 00 TAILORESSES, ALSO FIRST-CLASS WAIST- finishers, wanted. 504 Sutter st. RESSMAKERS — FIRST-CLASS SK IR T- D makers wanted. 504 Sutter st. 2 G., {XPERTENCED LADY DESIRES A_POSI- tion as housekeeper. 501 Post, r. 25, 2d floor. AIRDRESSING, 250 AND 35c; MORNIN H&d ev'g classes;10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 lluiug " IDOW OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES PO- sition in lodging-house or small family. Apply 280 Turk st. ()EEBATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS and underwear. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32 Frepd underwear. TRAUSS & CO., 8215 REFINED WIDOW WITH SOME MEANS would Jike & partner to assist her in & business venture. Call or address 230 Turk st. OUTHERN LADY WANTS HOUSEKEEP- er’s position or plain sewing. Call or address 203 Powell st., room 5. MBROIDERING SUSPENDERS AND MUF- flers a specialty. 105 Stockton, first floor, r. 32. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; #$1 50 $6 per week ; convenient and respectable; free bus to and from the ferry. ANTED—BY LADY, HIGHEST REFER- ences, any position of 'trust, as invalid’s com- panion, managing linen-room, hotel, or house- k box 70, Call Office, Oakland. HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week free pus to and from the ferry. INCHES' SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. AWRENCE PATTE HOUSE—DRES cutting school. 1231 Market - 8th and 9, PUPILS WANTED: POSITIONS GUARAN- teed: patterns 25c up- latest skirts 35¢, McDO W- ELL'S bressmaking Weademy. 315 Powen st OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABL! inchester House, 44 Third st neac Mark 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 60 per night: $1 60 to wWeeks froe bus to and 110 the fércs. e ‘W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, N Market—Electric lights in ver; monn:E 'Z"U‘; rooms: 25cto$1 60 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus to and from the ferry. AGENTS WANTED. ANTED—LOCAL AGENTS IN EVERY town on the Pacific Siope to handle John Sherman’s Recollections and other publications; we also want six good men to travel and appoint ggents. Address the Werner Company, 7 City all square, San Francisco. EVERAL GCOD CANVASSERS WANTED for both city and country to handle fine quick selling articles: big pay. Inquire of A. B., ¥erry Drug Co., 8 Market st. 9.5() 10§10 PER DAY: PRACTICAL .U men wanted everywhere to sell a series of high art saloon cards: sell on sight; have no equal; any man of ordinary ability can make above wages during the next 60 days; complete sample set with case for canvassing for 75c: write early for Lerritory; money refunded if samples are found unsatistactory. Adaress Howe Printing Co., 200 San Peblo ave., Osk: T EATHER SUSPENDERS; STRENGTH and comfort; agent’s sample, worth 81, for 65¢ repaid. - Kusset Leather Co, 817 §. Grant s, , Cal. ANTED, CANVASSERS—_2 OR 3 FIRS clags lady “solicitors to sell new patented article pertaining to ladies’ apparel; never has oeen placed on the market. For further informa- tlon call 1724 Taylor st., Oakland, Cal., from 1 to P VERY ONE THAT WISHES TO MAKE money call or write: male or female; all can make money and lois of it. Aluminum Novelty Company, 1508 Market st. ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY wants good agents to work its accident and sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W_HANNA Secretary, Murphy building. FURNITURE WANTED ABSQLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-hand furniture and carpets by Lund: Furniture Co., 818 Market st.; call or send postal.: ASH PRICK PAID FOE FURNITURE. Ja- COB SCHWERDT, 82: Mission, bet. 4th & 5th. T)RESS CUTTING TAUGHT. U. S, TAILOR system. 14 McAllister st., rooms 67 and 68. UCTIONEER J. C. MUTHER, 719 MARKET st., pays highest cash prices for furniture. LAblEs TO SELL MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. JIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE, carpets, stoves. BROWNE, 103 9th; postal. PIARO LESSONS BY THOROUGHLY schooled artist; lessons 25c. 617 Jones st. PROFESSOR ~ LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting and making school : all branches. 702 Su COOKS; ALL P. .S, COOK’S 80C. SUPPLIL «branches:short notice. 14 Geary NTER & CO., CHINESE A se employment office, 17 Webb st. fornis and’ Sacramento AND JAPANESE HELP—EST. 20 11997. BRADLEY’S, 640 Clay st. N ENGLISH COOK, FIRS' SS REFER- ences from last place; also a German ana two ) housework girls, with city references, rench ant situations; can be seen , 434 Sutter st., tel. main TS'A SITUATION tands her work In all its N 315 Stockton st. RS’ REFER! wants a situation with infant or grown children. LEON ANDR! 15 TRST-CLASS GERMAN Ci : ern girl; house girls awaiting. POLD, 20 Stockton st. ENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY > day washing and housecleaning, 75 cents per day. Call or address 8 Anthony st., bet. First and Second. yV T ANTED—A POSITION AS TYPEWRITER and stenographer: good references; wages no object. 24014 Sixth st. W NG YO WOMAN WANTS R by the day washing or housecleaning, $1 day and car fare. Call or address 1218 Y ork st. W OMAN WISHES GENERAL ~WORK BY the day housecleaning, etc., 81 a day. Call 920 Howard st., rear. 3 W ANTED—BY LADY WITH HIGHE, T REF- erences position as housekeeper in hotel, rooming-house or private family; city or coun: Address LADY, box 33, Call Offi W ASTED-_BY LADY WITH A1 R ) ences position as housckeeper in pri ¥ TMME. L Address P. F., box G LADY STENOGRAPHER OF ABIL- desires a position. Address G, M., box 71, Call Office. ER WOULD LIKE by the day in family; good cutter and 510 Fourth st ESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A situation to do general housework. Call or ad- dress 917 TRL, WISHES A POS and wait on table, TS SITUATIO!] city or country; is good cook, baker and lau dress or housework ; nationality Scotch; references. Call Monday 419 Minna st., near Fizth, OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion to do housework; good plain cook and lsundress; city or short distance in country; wages $10. 1000 Washington st. 7OUNG WIDOW FROM NEW YORK CITY ‘wants a position as housekeeper. 995 Market st., room 14, 2d floor. 7OUNG WOMAN OF REFINEMENT, NEAT and thoroughly competent, would like the care ¢ furnished flat. Call or address 608 Taylor ave., Alameda, ANTED—SITUATION BY A COMPETENT girl to do general house work in a small family. Call 748 Howard st. -(‘ERMA.‘. 3 YEARS OLD, WISHES ANY X kind of position. Address G. KARLSRUHER, 9 TED—BY COMPETENT OFFICE MAN position as manager or assistant: moderate salary; references. Address A.T., box 117, Call. W ASTED-A POSITION &S TUTOR BY A Harvard graduate: Ph.D. of Columbia and M.A. of the University of California; preparation for college a specialty: also Fre Spanish and Ttalian. Apply to MAY L. CHENEY, 300 Post st. LIABLE CANDY-MAKER WANTS A SIT- 1ation; has long experience. Call or address NICHOLS, 1065 Market st., room 8 7OUNG MAN, 21, MERCHANT, RECENTLY from Germany, speaks KEnglish fairly well, wishes a situation 0f any kind: low wages. Ad dress Y. M., box 151, Call Office. YV OUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION IN private femily: can milk, care for garden and to make himselt generally useful; best ity refer- B O GOOD CARPENTER, e cabinef maker, with tools, wants situation: is willing to do any kind of work. Please call or ad- MA dress 120 V: Twenty-ninth. W ANTED—A PLACE TO WORK FOR BOARD while at school. Address P. B., box 60, Call. N EXPERIENCED SHOECUTTER AND upper fitter, on custom work especially, wishes a position; city or country. J. 3 box 7, this oftice. VW ANTED —SITUATION AROUND PLACE middle-aged man; understands care of horses, milking and garden work: good references. Address JOHN, box 17, Call Office. 3 —BY YOUNG MAN A POSITION salary asked $6 per week; first-class salesman; excellent Eastern references. Address Y. M., box 75. Call Oflice. bet. Twenty-elghth and ley st. MALE HELF WAMNTED, CH OR £ D COOK, second cook, country botel, N & CO., 110 Geary st. ED—A POSITION AS TUTOR BY A Harvard grauete; M.A.and Ph.D. of Colum- bia; Dreparation ior college a_specialte: ulso Tench, Spanish and Italian. Apply to MARY L. CHEEXNEY, 500 Post st. i G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, + folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices: Cal. stepladder manu: 4 for the trads 779 on. WANILLD—MISULLLANEOUS. IMEOGRAPH, IN GOOD ORD! state price, R, CHEAP; Address Mimeograph, box 71, N Call Office, \ POINTER DOG OR P T ANTED—OLD BARBER-CHAIRS; CHEAP, I HAHN, 316 Third st. $3 A WEEK T0 SALESLADY OR GENT o sell National Dishwasher: best and cheapest made; over 50,000 sold; washes and dries dishes in' 2 minutes: no scalded fingers or broken dishes: no muss; selison merit; satisfies all: easily operated; also many other good sellers. Write World Manufacturing Company, W3, bus, Ohfo. W ANTED —TINSMITH OR AGENT, WITH $1000, in manufacturing business. 'Address <., box 14, Call Office. . T — ARE A CATHOLIC AND of fair edueation and appearance and want work, apply to J. N. ODELL, 7 City AN TO JOIN ME: WORKING PROPOSI- WL tion: $25 necessary. E., box 12, Call Offic ARBER SHOP, SI¢ CO.. RUNNING 25c shaving: can be bought for $175. chairs, See STOLTZ, 630 Market st. ARBER SHOP AND BATHS, SOUTHERN A partof Callfornia, £185. Call; this is a bargain, STOLTZ, 630 Market st. ANTED—-A GOOD MEAT COOK. Howard st. I‘VHL ASS COATMAKER (MAN), TO work inside. ROSENBLUM & ABRAHAM, 1}03 Market st. 1416 , WITH $40 CASH, C. secure steady, profitable employment by ad- dressing B., box 58, Call Office. ANTED—CHILDRE Sigs INGLE MAN WANTE 3 single Iady, in good business; smallcapital. Ad- dress 6. B, box 78, Cail Office, PLOYMENT OF ANY KIND WANTED BY U young man, aged 23: abstainer; willing to v K. 8., 762 Folsom st. JX-RAILROAD MAN DESIRES POSITION [ of some ontside work; pleasant address and good talker. Address R. R., box 128, Call Office. JTOUT YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSITION D about place or anything; good driver and un- derstands horses; small wages. Address L.M., box 74, Office. TAN EN EVERY S TO ACT as private detectives under instruction; experi- ence unnecessary; contract and guarantee fu nished. Address Co-operative Detective Agency, Nashville, Te: WAN YOUNG UNMARRIED. of experience as grocery clork: state refer- OY WANTED—COMM $3 per week. Address W ANTED—BY & MIDDLE-AGED MA sition as bookkeeper or accountan references. Adaress PROTY, box 135, Call Office. ARDENER—MIDDLE-AGED MAN WISHES place in a private family; single: understands his business. Address J. C., box 44, Call Office. 7OUNG GERMAN WISHES SITUATION AS butler or similar work. Address 724 Mission. Y2 MAN DESIRES POSITION TO drive delivery or work in_butcher-shop, with chance to learn butcher business: firsi-class refer- ences. J. E. H., box 47, Call Office, TOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO LEARN JEAMSTRESS WISHES SEWING BY THE day, or will take it home: terms reasonabie. Address 8. H., box 22, this oflice. RESSMAKER XPERIENCED DRE! maker from Boston wishes engagements the day. Room 62, International Hotel. XPERIENCED DR AKER WISHES engagement by day; satisfaction guaranteed. 921 Post st ERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION 10 DO general housework. Call or address 707 Va- lencia st. TOUNG LADY WANTS SITUATION AS housekeeper or any light work. Apply 706 Ellis st., room 3, first floor. RETiAm.x-;. COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS situation in hotel or private boarding-house to do any kind of work. Address H. A., box 69, Cail. TOUNG LADY WISHES i POSIIION AS bousekeepor. Call or address 40 Mcallisier ., room 1. F’ms-r-cn.\ss WASHER AND HOUSE- cleaner wishes work by the day: $1 and carfare. Call or address 8643 Mission st., room 7. F IRST-CLASS HOUSECLEANER WISHES work by the day; can do washing and ironing; $1 25, Call or addreks 47 Jessie st., middle flat. ~C. CORNELIUS, BUSINESS m; circles Tnesdays and Friday even- ission 10c. 1035 Market st. JIRST-CLASS COOK AND GOOD SECOND girl want place in same family. Address G. S., box 33, Call Office. MRS. MAYO-STEERS; CIRCLES TUES- 2y and Friday, 8 3 MRS. ELSIE REYNOLDS 1 MEETING king: slate-writin tests; heal- MRS, KATE HEU! HOLDS public test circles at parlors 793 Stevenson st., off Ninth; admission 10c.; sittings daily. = MILLER — MATERIALIZING seance 8 . M., 535 Post st.; 50 cen: NOTICE OF MEETINGS Regular meet- ING, December tant business to come up before lodge. Visit- 1ng members cordially welcomed. By order of OR LODGE NO.% Initiation aud other impor- 7NN~ P. W. SMITH, N. G. E. L. IRELAND, Rec. [ GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO downstairs work and cooking; wages $20 to £ Dewien 844 Folsom st., bet. Fourth and Figth. grocery business. 919 Sanchez st. Y QUSG INDUSTRIOUS MAN WANTS POST- tion to work around gentleman’s piace; under- stands care of horses, cows and garden. C. A., box 123, Call Office. N T TO DRIVE DYE- 685 Thirtieth st., Oakland. OR RENT—BARBER-SHOP: FURNISHE (£ central locatton; low rent. 950 Broadway, Oak- and. B IRST-CLASS CUAYR - PRESSER: STEADY work: good wages. 54&1 Market st. JEW WALDO HOUSE, 766 MISSION, BET. AN ‘Thira and Fourth, nearly opp. St. Patrick’s Church—I inform my friends and patrons that Tiouse is now ready for the reception of guests. No labor or expense spared in puttinz the house in first-class condition. I thank my friends and patrons for their past patronage and hope fot a con- tinuance of same. Best house on Pacific Slope: no —AN Al | dark rooms; best lighted and ventilated house m city; clean, quiet: a reading-room: one bed in edch room; prices from 16c up per night, 81 up per week. J. BITTERLIN, proprietor. Address JITUATION WANTED BY DRUG CLERK: 8 years’ experienco; single; best of references; city or country; small wages. Address A. K., 16814 Clementina st. MPDLE D MAN AND WIFE WOULD AW ike situation on fruit ranch; man well experi- enced in fruit: woman good cook and housekeoper; no children. Address or call 28 Eighth st., room 68. WANTS FREE PASSAGE EAST IN MAY return for services. Address B., box 4, Call. 100D FLOWER PAINTER WISHES A PO- sition_with decorator; small salary to com- mence. H. ANDERSON, 912 Pacific. J URSE OR VALET TO INVALID GENTLE: man; long experience; highest medical and private reference. Address Nurse, box 4, Call Of- fice, Oakiand. OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE furnished rooms, 2 1 per week. 100 MEx To TAKE LODGING AT 1uc, 150 ') and 20c a night, including coftee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 5c; bottle wine, be. 609 Clay st. W ANIED-SIY ROOMS, 15C A DAY 81 week; Tooms for (wo, 25¢ & dav, £1 50 8 week; reading-room: daily papors. 36 Clay st. JIRST-CLASS SHOE REPAIR] REASON able prices; no poor materfal. 31914 Eliis st. 10 MEN T0 GET A SHAVE W AKTED—TO DO THE SHIPPING FOR A wholesale firm, by a voung man who can furnish first-class references; will furish own team. Address J.J., 27 John street, off Mason, between Pacific and Jackson. ERMAN BOY, 18 YEARS, WOULD LIKE & position on’stock ranch or private place. Adaress E., box 19, this office. 7OUNG MAN, WOOD-TURNER, WISHES A job in city or country. Address B. C., box 20, this oftice. £ HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office. J. W.J13, 637 Commercial st. TOUNG EASTERN GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion for housework and cooking. Please call 8294 Howard st., bet. Fourth ana Fifth. 7OUNG NURSE WITH FRESH BREAST OF milk desires position as wetnurse; best refer- ences. Call at 1131 Folsom st. ESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN wishes a situation t0 do upstairs and plain sew- ing; no objection to a few children. Address 428 Grove st.. corner Octavia. /ANTS WORK BY THE DAY; washing or cleaniug: $1 a day and carfare, Address D. i, box 19, Cail Uflice. QITUATION WANTED AS WORKING housekeeper by & reliable young woman; no objection to country. Address MRS., box 20, Call, ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHING, ironing and housecleaning by the day., Call 116 Shipley st., rear. 3 hereby d & special meeting at their- yecem ber 8, at 12:30 o'clock sharp, ea Circle No. 3 ai s¢ of attending the funeral of our late st Arch JOHN H. KX ARSTON. N GOSCH, Arch Draid. CPREME ARCH , U. A. 0. D.—The officers| and members of Hartnagel Chapter are re- quested to assemble at their hall, 413 Sutter st., SUNDAY, December 8, at 12:30 0'ciock sharp, 1 attend the funeral of our late brother, Past Chief Druid JOAN H. KNARSTON. S AMES J. MOLLISON, Chief Druid. Secreétary. Jom CALTFORNIA U. A. 0. D.—To the officers and_mem-| You ere requested to assemble in bers Draids’ Hall, 413 Sutter st., SUNDAY, Dec. 8, 1895, at 12 M., for the purpose of attending the fu- ne al 01 our dceeaged brother, EX-Grand Secreta: 1. KNARSTON. Interméntat Cypress Lawn 0. H. HOAG, N, G. A. nd Sec. 7 —TO THE OFFICEKRS and Members of Hesperian Grove N 15: You are requested to attend a special meeting SUNDAY, Dec. 8, 1895, at 12 u., 413 Sutter st., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Bro. P. A., J. H. KNARSTON. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. By order . 3.3 A. MAINZER, N. A. TRIBE NO. 12, L. 0. R._M.—To the officers and members: _You are requested (0 assem- bie at our Wigwam. 1. 0. R. M. building, 320 Post st., SUNDA Y, December 8, 1895, at 12 ., for the purpose of ariending the fuseral of our late brother, . 1. KNAKSTON. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemétery. Byorderof S.H.WILCOX,Sachem. CHARLES WESTALL, Chief of Records. = [APPY WE'LL TFHOGMAN B 1 one and w-"—The San Fran: cisco Scottish Thistle’ Club will bring in new year with their snnual ball and st on the evening of December 31. Ball at 8 i; banguet 10 o'clock. Double tickets, $2 503 single tickets, $150. JAMES NIVEN, Royal Chief. Recorder. ALFRED M £, FRANELIN SAVINGS AND BUILD- ing Associstion—The annual general mee:. ing of 1hs association will be he'd on NONDAY EVENING, December 8, in the building 413 upstalrs, at 7:50 o'clock. Election of officers for the ensuing year. A committee will be in attendance 1o receive votes from 2 o'clock in the afternoon. By order. WILLIAM HATIE, Secretary. Y DRESSMAKER, THOROUGH IN WORK;. private families: by day, week or month; low prices until acquaiited. ~ Address 0. M., box 74, ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day at washing, housecleaning, ironing; day and cariare. Call or apply 717 Howard st. RESSMAKER AND ~EAMSTRE! fivter and draper; sews SUc & day. 92, Call Office, (Qawn 1o BOARD. 116 FULTON BT. JIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS AND CHAMBER- maid; willing to assist with any work; good ref- erence; city or country; call Mondey. 157534 Market st. RESSMAKER WILL GO OUT BY DAY, 523 1 60, or take work home. - Call or address 128 ak st N ELDERLY WOMAN WOULD LIKE A situation to do general housework; city or country; will work cheap. 1200 Larkin st. FEMALE GELF WANTED. " ANTED_FIRST-CLASS WAITRESS AND parlormald, $25: German nurse, aiso assist in second work, 835 French nursery governess, $25: cook and laundress, MartineZ £25; 50 good honse- work gins.for city and country, &35 and 820 10 young housework girls, 815 and §20. Apply M PLU T, 4va Sucter st dpln AKERS WA Forderer Cornice Works, TED AT THE 24 Misslon st. LS, 25 DOX ) B 3 16 wait. 1197 Market. cor. th. ANSION HOUSE. 961 MISSION, NR. SIXTH —Thoroughly renovated : refarnished : 100 rms, winutes,while you N 25c nignt to $1 50 week ; clean; quiet; reading-rm. ARBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- Tetary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grantaye. S. FUCHS. SHOES HAL ED 40¢, LADIES done in 10 minutes. 959 Howard st. STIR HOUSE, A THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- free bus to and from the ferr 1, HC SIXTH AND HOWARD. I ) single furmshed rooms; 75¢ week, 15¢ night. UR_EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. venth. H. SCHEUNERT. OR_PICTORIAL reat opportunity. D, ARBERS, Barbers® Asan.. 12 EARN A TRADE: &Alnuna lnll%hl. for §! LE’ 3 2 T ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS Tepairing: best work at haif the regular price. DEUSS, wutchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third tioor. PERSONALS. Wmow OF 40 WISHES T0 MEET GENTLE- man of 60 or 65. with means, to helo her in business. Address Widow, box 74, Call Office. MIDDLE-AGED RESPECTABLE MAN wants the acquaintance of a lady; object mat- rimony: no objection to a widow; Teferences ex- changed. Please address M. 5., box 40. Call Office, ERMAN GENTLEMAN, WIDOWER, DF- sires to find a home for his two children, and If convenient for himself, with a refined German lady. Address E. B.. box 120, Call Gflice. HE MCDOWELL, THE WORLD'S €£LE- brated system of dress-cutting; received the highest award at the World’s Fair and only system receiving » gold medal at the Midwinter Fair: ensy to learn: rapid to use; makes the mosi stylish and perfect-fitting dresses: we teach the cuzting, fitting and making of everything that is new, novel and stylish; teaching of full flaring, circular and godet skir:s a specialty: also jackets, capes, coats and coliers: easy pavments; unlimited instructions: sewing lessons free: latest style, Derfect-fitting patterns cut_to order, 25¢ up, fit guaranteed: dressmakers furnished ' to families; now 1s the time to get ready for business. The McDowell Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell st., San Francisco. CASH GROCERS, 226 X .—6 pounds raisins, prunes, Tigs, pears or apricots, 26¢: 6 pounds split peus, sago, topioca or barley, 96¢; 5-pound can mincemeat, 25¢; 8 cans ers, 4 cans tomatoes, 5 cans sardin 25¢ orange or lemon peel, 15¢ pound:_eggs, 15¢ zen’ butter, 30¢ a roll; picnic hams, 7¢_pound rolled shoulde} pound: cheese, 5c pound. LIN- COLN BRO: 6 Sixth, between the markets ORTRAIT COUPON—CUT THIS OUT, SEND it with a_photograph and 90c to J. HOLLER, 8 Sixth st, 8. Fo,and you will receive s 14x17 eléc- tric crayon portrait; the thousands of premium rtraits of the S. F. Chronicle were all made by HOLLER and his artists. [/A, YERTIE HATRDRESSING PARLORS movea to 30 Kearny st. (over Maskey’s); wigs, switches, doll wigs of real hair, $1 50. UPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PERMA- Tently by our new treatment without slizhtest injury to the skin; superior to electric needle; write for_particulars to_the Curtis Co., dermatolc- gius. Chicago. Free trials,given, and sold at la Verite's Tollet Bazaar, 30 Kearuy st., San Fran- CERT, OPERA-POTPOURRT, GIVEN BY ‘ocal Teacher Joseph Greven, in Odd F»llg\s(fl' n ol D PROBATE DVICE FREE oL Justice aad laws & specialty; Police Courts; terms reason ATRDRESSING A lors sor sale; established for six years: at pur- chaser’s own price. Kooms 30-31, 14 Grantave. UNCH AND JUDY SHADOWGRAPE Protessor Castelotti can be en and privi JADIE EVANS, COSMETIC PARLORS. 850 Market st., room 42. ‘QFLL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW 2 eiry 10 A. KLEIN, 109 § send MEDICAL. . W. SCOTT, 219 POWELL ST.— lists in female complaints and diseases lief for monthly irregularities (from cause) by the most experienced ladies’ ph in San Francisco, restores all cases by an improved method. superior to others; ladies will save time and money, be assured of honest treatment by consulting the doctors before calling on othrrs: patfents who have been imposed upon are spe: cially invited; home in confinement: treatment warranted: adVice free, confidential. DR. and MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., near Jones. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, IN ments or worthless pills used; ev her own physician for all female troubles, no mat. ter from what cause; restores always in one day; if you want 10 be treated safe and sur« call on men’s physician;knowledge can be sant and used at home; all cases guarantecd. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. T,ANES — CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ps: i nyroyal Pills (Dismond Brand) are the besc: safe, reliabie; take .no other: send 4c, stamps, for particulars, “Relief for Ladies,” in letier by return malil; at druggists. Chichester Philadelphis. Pa. ALL FEMAL IRREGULARITIES £ stored in a few hours; safe snd sure rellef at 2ny time; travelers heiped at once: hume in con- finement: Erench pills guaranteed; consult free. Y YETH, 916 Post st., Lark! NFALLIBLE P A for either sex; send 2c for information or d0c for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. CU., box 1896, 8. F ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGUfm J'ting Pills: _strongest. safest, best: never fail; #1 per_box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis st., formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agents. L, 14 MCA LLISTER STRE Diseases of women and childre; SBURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whatever cau home in con- finesent with every comfor: satisfaction guar- anteed, by MRS. DE. GWYER. 226 Turk st. U, ERAES FEMALE LEGULATING PILLS: safe and eficient_emmenagogue: §1 per box. RICHARDS&CO., druggists, 4U6 Clay st.,sole ag'ts. HOME, A FRIL DAND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNK'S, 1418 Eighth st., Alameda. R. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and_restores all irregulari- ties in one day, guaranteeing a cure or 1o charge: regulator 82; home for patients. 1370 Market st N{BS. DR. WEGENER; PRIVATE HOME IN confinement; irregularities cured in a few hours without operation: pills $2. 419 Eddy st. “A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A TO Iadies troubled with irreguiarities: no danger: enfe and aure: $2 50 express C. O. D.; don’t delay until 100 late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. IRREGULAR Ok ¥ P ot aniia Camtants 41 dih EDUCATIONAL GLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT, PRIVATE or class: all ages: moderate rates. MISS VIOLA A. DILLON, Supreme Court building. 305 Larkin st., room 98." ADY SCHOOLTEACHER WILL GIVE IN- structions in English branches and music for bo: Call Office. RS.MELVILLE-SNYDER, 519 VAN NESS piano, sineing and’ eiocution in drema and opera speciaties; ladies and gents coached for private theniricals ILMER E. HYER, TEACHER OF PIANO, “anjo, mandolin. 405 ma _GABRIELLE HEULARD GIVESLES sons in French; evening course. 217 Geary 2297 SACRAMENTO: iglish, French, German, piano, $30 o Fri kindergart M N e e e acting; siage rehearsals; successful debuts guaranteed; upils fitted for concert, choir and stage. Office ours 2 to 4, Tooms 123 and 124, 1236 Market st —DRAMA, DI T3, PHYST- ulture, voice cuiture. OLIVE HOFF DER, 209 Hyde st.: call after 1 P. . G DERATE, Diieiste 8 O'Farrell st EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, moders languages rapidly tzught. Write for catalogue. O GERMAN AND 1 FRENCH SECOND GIRLS, $20; Scandinavien housework girls, $12, 15 and $J0; German girl for ranch, see party here Monday, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. W ANTED-WORKING HOUSEKEEPER FOR ranch near Apply to W. D. t. W ANIED=A CHAMBERMAID AND WAIT at table some, §20, room. etc.; housekeeper, 25 to 35 years of age, widower, city, $16, otc. chambermaid, country, $15, room. etc., fare paid, see parties in office, 11 A. M. to-day. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 748 Market st. VW ANTED—CHAMBERMAID FOR LODGING- \ house to-day; 10 girls, $20. MME. LE POLD, 50 Stockion st. o % W ANTED —EXPERIENCED HOUSEMATD for private family: must be willing and obiig- ing and kpow how 10 do plain sewing. Address B, box 67, this office, giving nationallty, references and age. LADIES INSTRUCTED IN HAIRDRESSING, ‘manicuring, face treatments, removal wrinkles, MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post. ete.; class or private. TADIES HAVING FEW HOURS LEISURE Jshould write me at once regarding pleasant home work: easily pays $18 weekly; no deception; will certainly pay you to investigate. Reply with stamped envelope MISS M. A. STEBBINS, Lawrence, Mica. INTAT, QUICK YOUNG GIEL FOR GENERAL hausework; family of 4; must be good cook and er; wager $15 to $20. Apply 10 to 12 A 3,1116 Brush st., Oakland. 0 0 % Yo‘l, 6 LADY WISHES A POSITION AS caglifer or as waitress or second girl in board- ing-heuse. Inquire 607 Natoma st. WASTED-_PUPILS IN MILLINERY; LES- sons in class or private; evening class; hats trimmed; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. MERICAN LADY WISHES HOUSECLEAN- ing and light washing by the day. Address MRS. PETERSON, box G, Call Branch Office, Sixteenthand Mission sts. WANTED—YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN A Y compleiecourse fn milinery; wil guaranice em positions in Apring. Call at the Now Instt tute, 141 Post st., room B1. = NDUSTRIOUS LADY WISHES ANY KIND of work to do at home; can do most any kind of fancy work. Apply MES. J., 41 Weston ave., off Telegraph ave., Oakland. JEWISH YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion in Jewish family. Call at 1628 Folsom st. JEAT RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion as honsekeeper for respectable gentleman. Address . J., box 18, Call Office. . WAI\TED«APPfiENTICE FOR DRESSMAK- ing; small wages at first. BRADLEY, 313 Geary st. ANTED—GOOD LADY SOLICITORS; SAL- ary and commission. C., box 33. Cail Office. W ANTED—SINGLE WOMAN T0 ~ASSIST with light work in widower’s house; home and small wages. Address W. H., box 33, this office, stating age and nationality. “ADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper or any kind of mending. 144 Fiith, r. 6. fPHE MOST RELIABLE URESS-CUTTING I‘nchool is 505 Fell st. MRS. R. L. JONES. PESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion. housework and cooking. Apply 321 Ellis, B‘IRS'I‘-CLASS COOK AND BAKER WISHES position, German or American cooking; will assist with washing. 1727 Market st. RESSMARER WOULD LTKE WORK HOME or go out by the day at $1 50. 301 Frank'in st. GIRLS WOULD LIKE POSITIONS IN PR vate family to do cooking and second wor city or country, Address L., Call Branch Office, 115 Ninth st. OMPETENT PARTY OVER 30 DESIRES position in family as nursery governess: good sewer: experienced in the care of children. Ad- dress C, ., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth sk JEAT, WILLING GIRL FOR LIGHY housework; small family; references requirea. 1136 Turk st. JUMBER OF GIRLS FOR_COOKING AND general housework; wages $20 to $25. Apply at the Swedish and German Kmployment Bureau, 815 Sutter st. MPDLE - AGED ™ GENTLEMAN _WANTS housekeeper on ranch: young widow ferred. - Address G., box 65, Call Office. Oaklauk: PANTSFINISHERS. 841 MARKET STREET. W :u 1.::"": n—? 1 n.: L O nh:lhl'nDLE-Aozn ; must understand on it clothing. 212 Fourth stu S OTE B UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. PHE RAILROAD HOUSE 538 COMMERCIAL 5., below Montgomery; single rooms 15¢ night, 26c for two; best and cléanest FREE BEER_TWO SCHOON also a bottl eof lager, fc, at 637 Clay st. MEN WIHO DO 3 their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection; no charge unless successul. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r. 4. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 0620 SACRAMENTO st.: 100 outside rooms; best spring beds; single rooms, 20c a day: $1 a week; meals, 10c. OZART, 819 ELLIS, ROOMS 250 TO 500 night, 81 25 to 55 week: reading rooms. FRT;E COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms 18¢, 20c » night, 81 a week. wm\"i'n:i)—mzonnns AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, st Fama henver Bous¢, 217 Third. st 150 large rooms; 26c per night: 81 to T week. cents per night; 31, . weel Pacific Knlllr.Cmgmtrclnl and Leldesdorf? sts. 4()() SEN'SSECOND-HAN DD SHOESSOME nearly new, 26¢ to $1 25. 662 Mission st. KY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ & night; $1 a week. JUST OUT: NEW MACHINE: FOR REPATR- Ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you walt; all repairing done by machinery: all repairing at half price: workluu- anteed. 752 Misstion et.. bet. First and Secon BOARDING WANTED. WANTED——BOME IN PRIVATE FAMILY in Western Addition for brother and sister. adults. Address, stating terms, W. A., box 48, Call. ‘WANTED_BY MAN AND WIFE AND B year-old child, sunny suite rooms, with board: private family: references. Q. Z box 10. Call. HOUSES WANTED. PSS e W oo i oo PRI M ANTED — WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE, containing 12 to 15 rooms, for immediate cupation: location Western Addition. Address L., box 168, this office. : ROOMS WANTED, JFURNISHED ROOM IN EXCHANGE FOR A Plano, half cash. P.. box 33, this office. Q FUKNISHED ROOMS, WITH TUSE ~OF kitchen, for housekeeping, north of Market, not above Jones. Price not over $12. 6. H. F. 835 Bush st. Please address —— e ICKS' DE' es located: experienced and tried men city and conntry; watchmen and guides furnished information and advice strictly _confiden Call or write HICKS, 610 Spreckels bidg, 927 Market st CI OR AGE ught at IRVIN 927 Mission, bet. Fiith AGCARPETS WOV 'O ORDER,FORSALE; aiso chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres; deal: erin carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest Tates. GEO. MATTHE 9 Fifth st., Oukland, Cal. MES.DR.PAUL MEY ER,THE BESTBEAUTY AW doctor in the city, hus removed from 504 Sut- ter st. to 1219 Polk, near ¥ OLIDAY PRESE! WATCHES, diamonds and jewelry in great variety, below factory prices. A. A. RITTER, 16 T ut 5 WAVING hes and front pieces or from $2 50 u: ice; established 1869. 111 Stockton L ER successor. T KEY WEST AND domestic cigars at the tobacco bazaar, Sadero 8t.. near Sutter. J EW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW AN D HOUSE cleaning Co.:floors scrubbed :contract. or mo. F. CARNOVAL & CO.,29 Eday. tel. S.2 W IPOW DESIRES TO BE ASSISTANT 1 children’s boarding-school; teaches music French and English: salary low with privilege keep son of 12 years.” J., box 91, Call Office, Oak- and NE POULTRY AND GAME GO TO A. ER, 78 and 79 Center Market. JREE OF CHARG ToeaT To examine our Xmas rocker, enameled cream and gold upholstered siik plush, at $5; before pur- chasing_see our prices. Californiu Rattun Com- pany, 55 to 61 First st. \f'o.\u.\' WANTS GENTLEMAN I ness. 12 Leroy place. i AND GE uen: first-class work ; 50c. 131 Post,room 20. DIVORCE AND PRO- ¥: promptness guaranteed; reasonable fee. J. BEAN, aity-at-law, 927 Market. DANCING (BALLROOM OR STaGI) TAUGHT; private or class. IRV 927 Mission st. M55 DINAN: SPECIAL SALE IMPORTED AW hats; 810 $10; stylish bats, bonnets, $5 up. 111 Stockton. A VERITE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS i moved to 30 Kearny st. (over Maskey's): wigs, switehes, doll wigs, (o order. LANKETS, FLANNELS.ETC.: FULLSTOCK: also Yosemite blankets, California Woolen Mills 5636 Commercial, nr.Montgmry. Factory Petaluma. OHN SMITH HAS REMOVED TO 327-329 Sutter st., between Stockton st. and Grang ave., $1 ‘A ROOM; CARPETS CLEANED ON THE B Grantaves peices sult the times: rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 0 $6 per where the best of coal can b had at lowest prices. 206 Le: LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- week: free bus to and from the ferry: OOTWEA] chester Honse, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 CHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER illustration; day and evening classes. 424 Pine. NE MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks.. Oak Chiffoniers Oak Bed Sets .$14 to $35 From $10 up $17 50 up Ollcloths and Linoleum: up Stoves and Ranges .83 up ‘Thousands of bargains. 'We keep everything. Cash or time payments. N AN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st ixth. EGYPTiaN HE fectly harmless. above ‘hats trimmed for 25¢; hats presseq, feathers curled, 5e. T IBERAL ADVA ON DIAMONDS, TEW- elry, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. AVE YOUR FEATHER-BEDS. PILLOWS, filled at 870 Mission,cor. 5th. OWEN McCA BE. MEs, M. H. OBER, HEADQUARTERS OF Ypsilanti Jersey-fitting Underwear, Union Suits & Equestrian Tights, Ober Corsets for stout figures. Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jenness Miller goods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions: send for catalogue. 34 Geary st., San Francisco. SSCARDS, 1000 BusiNe 315 UELE- phone “Black 141.” HILL,72414 Market. UITS MADE TO ORDER OF ELEGANT. remnants for $10; samples and self-measure- ment on_ application. LEON LEMOS, Merchant ‘Tailor, 1332 Marke n Francisco. , 12356 Market: send for cat.: dny and evening séssion. V 1oLy, MANDOLIN, ~ ght. Prof. L MERKI, BELA Private onstage. R.5&12.1. d; pupils rehearsed loci, 7th and Market. “S‘cuoon"ix.scrmc‘u,. CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, surveying, srchitect: nesay: eatab. 64, VAN DER NALLLEN, 745 dke. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS — THE T DENTISTS. P I T e A e ST R. MEYER, LATE OF 148 SIXTH ST., RE- moved to 1012 Mission. Sixtl JE. L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION 1 S crown’ work, bridge work and tecth withoui Pplates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. R.REA,300 TURK ST—ALL DENTAL W D at lowest price d warranted: open evon(\)rrux ETAL PLATE $5; TEETH EXTRACTED M. or filled painlessly by my patent anesthetic, Boc: won 28 prizes. Obdontunder Dental Parlors, 81654 Geary st., bet. Larkin and Hyde, opposite knl:l}ogl‘ Halt. K. L. WALSH, D. D, S, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MA O 34 an Ath, gas speciallsts. only relr. able agent for 1 l‘ lflu_l 1. xtntflr[ 50c. with gas $1. OR TE] W. N S '$7 : ANTED AS g00d as can be made; filling §1. D) MS, dentist, 930 Market st next Badwin Pheotn: painless ‘extraction: artificial teeth WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, ete., and a very large stock of them, 100; be sure and see siock and get prices be- fore golng elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. (OLD BUILDIN HT AND SOLD: store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, ete.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eighth G, SHADOWING AND RAHAM'S Agency, 330 Pine st. CONTRACTS taken: whitewashing and tree-spraying: rooms whitened, $1 up. 1560 Market st., near Hayes. $1~ SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL L & NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT C mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. (LR SOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIEY clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market. (VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA_THE Q WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the l..‘:n’ex:e States or Canada one year for $1 50, post~ DRESSMAKERS. PBRADLEY, MODISTE, 318 GEARY_ST. £00ds and findings, $12 up; suits. §6 up: mourning orders in twelve hours:dresses made over RESSES CUT AND FITTED, $3: DRESSES DOpUlAr prices: engagements by dav. 11 Geary. LOST, R.H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TER without plates a specialty, 1841 Polk st R. LUDLUM HILu, 1443 MARKE D Reat Brorentn: 1o Chargy for extracting wica Plates are mades old plates made over 1ike new: Teeth from 88 per set: extracting bUc: gas given, OLTON DENTAL ASSOG Ol DR R RS TR, e Mak- $20 REWARD—LOST, SATURDAY, NOV. 30, in vicinity of Pacific Mail dock, Iady's purs:, containing jewelry, key and papers. Finder f;:rgllewelry. no questions asked, to L. K., 726 ]os'r-uofn PADLOCK BRACELET, ON 4 Polk, bet. Cailfof a Ell b ward on eturn to 804 Eiliaats oo lane e R. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDER LL WORK REASONABLE ranted. DR.J. W.KEY. 1122 Mo R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discovere: T and patentos of improved. prianice extraction Xithout any piate. moved from § wm%"l?:ml st 05T A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA e ;‘l;‘lm;: ;I;r;“]fi'{.fiaoget‘ of San Francisco in o IMSHAW, No. 201, The finder will please return 16 bank | o Lo $20 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS asky ost near junction of Market, San- gome and sutfr s1s. lady’s gold watch, Weltham Return 1o 2094 Market ste. oo enh 3,068,590 STURAGL A e nn OVEBLAND FREIGHT TRANSFER CO., Fifth aud Bluxome sts.,, furniture and s goods ed, shipped and stored: 9 large Euies: fow Rtes: advwnoes e S mootass: MONEY WANTED. T L TO CAPITALISTS — WANTED, MODERATE sum to complete the most perfect cable or trolley car fender extant: will sell an interest or borrow the money, secured by tate. L. W, box 33, Call Office. JTORAGE OF FURNITURE, PL. S hold goods, etc. J. M. Pmncz.‘%‘;sill:&lzz! e ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 - Blorage: low rates: telephons Sonth Fas OST_DECEMBER 2, LARGE PUG DOG, AT Eddy and Taylor Pl uw-ml-!' sis. Return 1018 Mission OUND = THE _GREATEST ALL AROUND stock of accorliions, mandolins, banjos and gultars in the clty at prices lower than the lowest. KEENI'S Ploneer Musicatore, 3 Third st, cor. real es- l’lls'l'-uLAsss’mlunl~5 MAD] n DOG, LLA F s - Anvtm‘i‘is B Fgux»-mjm-nn WITH COLLAR. wher apply at 3090 Mission st. COUNTKY REAL ESTATE. E SLL & CO. I‘I;‘:x‘c";; BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT, 11 MONTGOMERY ST. $8 ER ACRE WILL BUY ONE OF THE Beat stock and dairy farms in_this State, lo- cated ac 3600 acr Salt Point, Sonoma County: consists of ‘of 1and, with 4 miles of ocean frontage 5 schooner landings on the place: plenty of wood and water; about 400 acres are rented to a dairy Tanch for a cash rental of §700 peryear: easy terms. & 380 ACR 2 MILES FROM $8000. Easton, Contra Cosia County: 125 acres of level farm land; balance rolling pasture: ter from springs and H -fenced; good, hard-finished house of 8 rooms; barn and outbuildings; smal family orchard; this is & fine grain or stock farm and i3 worth twice the price asked; easy terms. 35 "PER ACRE—GLEN GROVE RANCH, 25 miles from San Krancisco, 214 miles from Valiejo and opposite Port Costa: 420 acres with 34 of & mile frontage on tide water, wiih whart an Warehonse; 30 scres in fruit and wine grapes; spring water; windmill for irrigating; kitchen an flower garden: elegant modern honse of 14 rooms, with wineroom, dairy, servanis’ quarters, with stables, sheds and outhouses, sheep and poultry pens: al handsomely fenced and all farm land now renting for a cash rental of 8800 per annum: this is one of the handsomest piaces on the Straits of Carquinez, and is a great bargain at the price as terms will be granted. i gglr' i ABOUT 700 ACRES 8 oD 1 { miies NE. of Petaluma: 40 acres plateau 1and; 300 acres can be cultivated; 100 acres level; 80 acres i resistant vineyard; family orchard, both in bearing; balunce good pasture land, with plenty of wood and water; good house, large barn, dairy-house, stable and other outbuildings; all fenced and cross-fenced ; water from living spring piped to house and barn; now renting for & cash rental of $800 per annum: this is a fine dairy and stock farm, and Js the cheapest property in Sonoma County: easy terms. 1040 ACEES, NEAR VALCEY SPRINGS, Calaveras County, for rent: fine improve- ments: fine grain and pasture land; rent $600 per aonum 80 ACRES AT WALNUT CREEK FOR RENT; al level botiom land; improvements; rent $350, ralf cash. 1‘) ACRES, 1 MILE FROM WRIGHT'S STA- 40 tion, for rent; 16 a'res In v neyard and or- chard, etc.; rent $360 a vear, half cash. ) ACRES, NEAKR PETALUMA, FOR R. 20 oo imiprovements; rent $175 cash per an: num. A4)ACRES AT COLFAX FOR RENT: 20 Z acres in orchard and vineyard; lovely profit- able place: $450 rent cash. 885 ACRES. ' NEAR LIVERMORE FOR OV rent: fine grain and stock ranch, with tine improvements; rent $60. 4 half cash. 7E HAVE SOME OF TF REATEST BAR- W Zaine 1n insproved frult, vineyard: rain nd stock ianches that ever were seen in this State, 18 also some fine income properties ior exchange, Call for particulars. EPVIN K ALSIP REAL ESTATE DEALERS. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. We have sold and exchanged properties during hard times. Why cause we have a long list of the best fes in the State at the lowest wishing country lands find ex- PRICES REDUCED FROM $6000 TO $4500. OWNER MUST SELL Immediately, on account of leaving the State: a fine 10-cre fruit farm at Mountain View, Santa Clara County, with trees in fine healthy condition, in full bearing, and also some berries for home use; house of 5 robms. barn; chicken-houses to acco- modate 1000 chickens; place is ia fine order, have ing always had the best of care. ALSO $12,000—A very desirable place near Concord, Contra Costa County, consisting of 105 acres: 70 acres rich boitom land, balance fine fruit land; good house, outbuildings; family orchard; its rearness to (he San Francisco market makes tois luce specially suitable for raising vegetables; terms are easy : $1000 or $1500 down, and balunca on time, or will exchange in part for ¢ity Property. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., ©. 9, Totunda, Mills Bullding, San Francisco. NDID RAN 165 acres. half creek bottom, good for 314 tons hay per acre: all rich loam; only 20 miles from i SPLE iscity and 114 miles from two railroads; 12-year- old assorted orchard; perpetual water; plenty tim- only 1 ABLE LOAM ABU 3 6 minutes from Santa Rosa's 2 TRACTS: LIVING CREEKS jdes: no hetter and on earth; 10 anta Rosa’s courthouse; $160 per r terms. HEAVY ALFALFA, 115 s from Madera courthouse; goes for uere; exce () AC 120 2 half its valie. «2 ACRE> ADJOINING THIS OITY, 41, )3 miles from City Hall: extra good land; suita ble for nursery or vegetables; 4 living springs; $2250; will sell balf. 1440 ACRES BEST ALFALEA LAND ON both sides San Joaquin Valiey new R. R.i adjoins the famous Haggin & Tevis alfalfa ranches} graded by bank last year for loan at $25 per acre § 3£ sold tliis wi 11l go for $9 por auge; must sell. HUGH S ALK LS, CrockenBuilding. GREAT BARGAIN—35 AC OF LAND, with good house of 5 rooms, windmill, tani out 20 acres in fruit, chifA¥ olives. $600—5 acres near Sunta Rosaj good land; fenced; smail house: good chicken-house, incu: ba_or and about 100 hen $1800—-10 acres near Bellevue, Sonoma County ; new coitage, 6 rooms; barnj 3 large chicken- houses: coops, brooders, etc. We have some fine fruit land near San Jose which we can sell in 10-acre lots, with nothing down, if the buyer will plant fruit; payments to be- gin in six years after planting, when quarter is (0 be pald each_year until paid; ask for particulars. GAMAN & LYON, 215 Kearny st. BG() ACRES—$5 PER ACRE; PLENTY OF water; good hog ranch. P. E. LAMAR, 313 Montgomery st. JOE SALE OR EXCHANGE—207 ACRES § miles from St. Helena: 18 acres bearing vine- yard, 15 acres planted for 0at hay: good buildings; fine pastures; creek running across: plenty spring water; stock, chickens, farm tools go with the place: fine for chickens, dairying and vineyard; $5000; easy terms. _Apply 7068 Guerrero st., S. . $300 oorET maNoR: cuMILE « San Mateo. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. 750(). EORSALE UK LeASE-SUMMEL { DUV, resort, 3 miles trom Santa Cruz, with 80 acres of land: house 16 rooms; furnished; horses, carriages, farming implements. Inquirs 1061 Mission st., {SPARTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY 3 OR 4 hours from the bay: the most equable climate of Central California, and the neighborhood of the Xt great development of electric power; equal to Folsom; a part of the “Rancho Canada de Capay Grant”: unquestionably the earliest and finest fruit veit on the coast and superior to any for di- versified farming; about 600 acres, in 20-acre farms, surrounding the town: town already con- tains large. brick blocks, a fine hotel, a fine high- school building, water works, artesian, pure and soft: desired a purchaser or purchasers 10 take the whole interest of present owners in the colony lots and town property, in lump or otherwise, at shock- ingly low figures: it won't cost much to examine; is an irrigation canal on the Jand. Apply 10 GEO. D. FISKE & CO., Woodland, Cal. RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY OAKDALE, STANISLAUS €O., CAL. Beautiful young orange groves in tracts of 5 acres and upward, Iying along the Stanisiaus River, two and a half miles from Oakdale, the principal statfon of the Southern Pacific Railroad on the line between Stockton and Merced. The Stanislaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Compdny’s canal runs directly through the colony and the property has a per petual water right. ‘We are_prepared 1o sell portions of the property either unimproved or already planted to Washing- ton Navels, Mediterranean Sweets and Maltess Bloods. The property fs under the immediate direction and care of an experienced horticulturist, who has received dij and medals at eight different county fairs in the State and for a small consideration cares for thie orange groves for non- residents. A Ligh and dry country, with 8 perfect natural drainage system. All kinds of small game near by affords excellent sport for hunters. Prices for land. including a nerpetual water right ana pianted (o orange trees, $175 ver acre. Unim- proved land with fully paid up water rights, $70 peracre. Terms: Tue purchase price pavable in six annual payments, without Interest; title per fect and liberal discount for cash. For further particlars, maps and catalogues, ade dress T ASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street. San Francisco, Cal. Or F. T. KNEWING, our representative Oakdale EVERAL NICE PROPERTIES TO exchange for Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda property. For particulars inquire 632 Market st., room 5; D. H. TWING, Sonoma County, Cal. 10 ASRES, $100: MORE SAME PRICE P2 able §2 a week, without interest; level valley land; ralltoad runs' through the tract: the best bargain in Califoroia; secure a home: you will not miss the 32 a week: will be worth $5 to §l. WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st. WEHAVE s 970,000 worih of THE McMAHAN RANCH IN THE PAST 60 DAYS. Catalogue free 1o any BOV T HAVE address. . TOY & CO., 19 Moatgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. '§UGA|¢ PFINE TIMHER FOR SALE. J. 7. D BIGLOW, second #hoor, room 8, Milis buflding, 4 TO SACRE CHICKEN S 0 yoars' credit, L 8 TWID gh.\'n FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for I’Fl WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Jose. A WEEKS NEWS TOR 5 CENTS—THE £\ WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 'Anficrf“nm : DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable; collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market cor.Stockion W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 420 W . GhaaonA 14-15: advice free. SEWING MACHINES. RENTED $1 50 MONTHLY: SECOND-HAND machines from $3 upward; Domestic, Home, White, Singer at half-price. 145 Sixth st. EW. MACHINES, ALL KINDS SECOND hh.l:du‘:e um W;r:‘;n‘ nrdezr from $3 upli‘n“r: mac] I th. Market st 8. and $2 per mon or: S— o