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14 : THE SAN FEANCISCU CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1895, (le ey e o AR U T AR e s, . o s s s $100 to $1000 per annum for lettsr postage and a one-cent rute would make a mate- rial difference in their expense accounts. S eab s g Ea R ‘Were Twice Divorced. For the second time Lucetta J. Perry and Samuel A. Perry were divorced yesterday. They were married first in_the early eighties, and in 1839 were divorced. Soon after they agreed to live togetlier again, and so were once more married. About a year ago, however, Mrs. Perry says, her husband deserted her, and npon that ground she sued again and has been wwsrded her second divorce. There are two children, boys of 15 end 17 years, who were placed in care of their mother. THE STOCK MARKET. Savage was weaker yesterday under rumors of an ussess) ,which the officers of the company Bodie continued to shrink and declined to Occidental was steady at €0@65c. The other GREAT THINGS 14 MINIRG Mr. Mills Wants a Swansea Here and a Survey of the Gold Deposits. WHAT THE MINERS SHOULD DO. The Government Has Gained Vast Millions From This State and Should Aid It. NOTES. dividend of 30¢ per share will be of January by the Stockion Gas and astland succeeds the A quarter!, 2id on the H. Mills of the Southern Pacific R d has some decided views a: what ouzht to be done by the Nati Government in aid of the mineral develop- ment of California. it ou ical worl e weekly repor.s of the Gold 11ill mines are as follows: CHAL er the face Po E—The ‘0'nt Challenze and Imperial 1 from tue surface tuunel 1s out 165 to establish great either at San Fran- ht t CROW vember having s per ton of the gold ore wnich they have been lion returns for No- own a material falling off in the 1 also to expend §250,000 for a scientific | irvey of the gold deposits on the west ank of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. For the metallur; 1 works he 5,000,000 is not too great a sum, consider- 1e Government has made out of | from Letween the 600 and 700 a2ing 1t below the grade justifyh hev lave stopped all work In the . Of the ore previously ex- in the dumps at the minethey ie Mexican mill for reduction ing what 96, the yvield of 2650 tous of Cs a. The works he would have imber. OF the above $782 62 ;i corksat Swansea, | nus siver south drift from the southeast something like the zreat worksat Swansea, | crosccur G0U—evel has been] extended 36 feet, and is now out a toial distance of 92 feet. s in porpbhyry. They are aiso driving the iwest drft on " this level aid with which the ith drift will connec CHER—On the 300 level the joint Belcher e, Be V' crosscut from south lateral drift is out 185 t; the face shows clay and por- poyTy. ‘ihe joint Belcher and Seg. Pelcher east crosscut from the south lateral drift on the same ¢ fuce is clay and porphyry. n hoisted during the week and stored se at the miue 40 tous of ore, the T sample of which Shows an assay x ton. have challenged the attention and The ation of the world. *xecutive committee of the Cali- fornia Miners’ Association is now in ses- n here, and I would suggest to it,” he 1 yesterday, ‘‘that the committee take hold of the matter at once. It would re- 2t in great good to Californi “The Government has received as an | in internal revenue sources from | ich to June 30, 1 more than | "Gyeryan— d from north drift 900 level It has also received from the | 10 tons ana 1775 pounds of ore; value of the customs duties iere since 1450 over $218,- | 8 per car samples$20 08 Vest crossent 1 from surface tun- hie face shows a mixture 0i po:payry and quarz of no value. Have taken of (ne mine during the week and s:ored in the relonse at the mine 10 tons of ore, the average car sample of which shows an assay value of 069 per ton. crEn—Have hoisted during the week tored in the orebhouse atthe mine 11 tons of top-car sample of which shows an $19 per ton. 4 The Bodie Consolidated official letter for the week $300,- | ending December 8 says: rast crosscut from the north driit, 200 level, was extended 13 feet in por- phvry. Are putting in air pipe and blower in this Crossc =outh drift from (he above crosscut was 12 feet. Tnere 1s a ledgé of quartz in the 1a 10 3 fee: wide, of iow de. East ut trom Gildea vein, 300 level, was extended ‘Lhe face is {n porph; Jiarted a drift fT0m above crosscut, ol seams of qUATLS cut <. and extended 105 feet, The face is quartz "Iy 0f low grade. East crosscut from 500 level, was extended 14 feet. Face 000. These figures are from the books usiom-house. | Now the Government has paid out on | count of public buildir in Califory provement of t S 85,000. These two | e the best appropriations that have been | ade. | The total cost of the National Govern- | ment in the Unite '} 000,000 a year, m £$5,000,000 a 3 or thirt latter would amount to $15¢ < | it should be noticed that the ap- propriations - for rivers 1 harbors, | low, were for the benefit of the | tes. In regard to the post- 1d other public buildings the | be said. 1f the Government not have the bnildings it woula have rent them. Neither item should be d to ides this the Government has sold 5,000,008 or 6,000,000 worth of land here, 1 has go of California besid 000 to $20,000,000 in postage. $2,000,000 debtor to Cat 1 to spend some mon o mine during the week ending De- v started an upraise from the south from thé west crosscut, 400 ievel, and ex- tended 17 . Ihere isaseam of quartz in the t ut 18 inches wide. BOAKD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Francisco stock Board yesterda REGULARMORNING STSSTIN COMWENOTNG ATA:30. | 650 Alta. 2100 HEN .....86300 Savage. 100 Belcner... 28500 Julia., 21100 ev. 200 Challnge..25 100 Mexicn....37) 50 Union C. 100 Cuiollar 350 Oceidrl.... 61 200 Utsh. 500 Con Im { 300 Crown Pt B00 G & C. in our | 2’6050 Y Jacki.. “The next proposition the California Miners’ Association should take up ntific survey of the western portion nr‘ AFTFRNOON SESSION 3 Sierras. It ouzht to ask Congress to | 300 Alpha.....19 200 Chalinge..25 400 Ovrmn, make a scientific exploration and locate | 200 Alia ST e the old channel of the river known to 719 50 Conti. exist paralle]l to the main axis of the Sierras. 9450 H&N. 80| 50........ 4011000 Kentacl g Mexican mmense ntities of gold would soon thereafter be developed. Con gress ought to make a special appropria- tion for this purpose atonce. I should say $250,000 would be ample. It should then appoint a hly comipetent, | scientific corps of mimng’ engineers to | Following were the saies in the Pa make the survey for the gold deposits.” oeTl ySaterday Mr. Mills declared that if the California 00 Occidtl.... 60 Miners’ Asscciation would take hoid of 00 Ophir . .1.30 the matter at once it would attract atten- 00 Ovrmn. .09 tion. Th ould gain this object and ex 0 . 00 Eonom o0 traordinary benefits would resuit to the | }09,Bgicher N State. He said much morein the Same | 300 Bodie . vein. { L Wash, The metailu he said, shoulc W ical work: v d for t 100 Occid.. .05 e tr ent o € .S s « 1100 64200 Y Jacket..20 all kinds of In this way we would T/ 300 163150 . .19 have the fam nother Swansea, for the | 350 62100 .. 18 results in a section where there was so AFTERNOON SESSIO much and such ed kinds of minerals | 1000 Alpha...18850 CCV 15 400 Occid......62 | would be probably without a parallel. Sl 24300 ... o1 02200 ..., 21 150 Ophir. 40200 ......1 #5100 Ovrmn. 0 0 Tig FOR AONE-CEAT POSTAGE, 08200 Union ... 48 g; 300 Y Jacket 18 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Dec. 12-4 P. a. The National Board of Trade Favors a Cheaper Let- Biri. Asked., Bid. Asked. ter Rate. Alpba Con.. 17 19 fow o= “ Alia o 0y 11Jula, ., [ _— Qnups 19 20 -:‘I\num 05 2 - 2 elcher. 27 29 Kentuck. 05 Local Mercantile Organizations Are |Besta Béichec 78 50 Lady Was = A Lenton Con. — 50 Mexic 33 Asked to Co-Operate in the Eod:e 86 39 Mt. Disblo., 15 Bulio: 16 17 Mono e Matter. Bulwer, — 10 Nevada Queen. 05 Caledomia. 08 (8 Uceidental. 62 —_— Ch 24 2o Ophur, 1.25 The National Board of Trade, located in | {hoUa%; -y 20 3 Washington, D. C..is carnestly agitating | on. Impenai. 01 30 the proposition of having Congress make | Con.New Yore — Galone e 97 the necessary change in the postage laws | Crown Poum.. 97 24 0z 50 that the public will have to pay only one | FessierraNes = = cent instead of two upon all letter postage. | LurekaCon.”: 13 3 ~ ‘The movement was started at the last | Goorproir™: 39 40Union Co = — Utah. Hale & Norers, 18 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Dec. 12-2 P. ge. UNITED STATES BoxDs. Bid. Asked. Bid. As U S 4s coup..111 — |USas reg...110 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. annual meeting of the National Board of Trade, held in Washington last January. The proposed change was so favorably con- sidered thata special committee, called the committee on onc-cent letter postage, was appointed to further investigate the sub- ject and to enlist the co-operation of all il E 5.112 — Do, . - :[a@e organizations in every part of the e 10714109 wg‘:t?)d!':; g:.:% — United The committee was further | (traCW ds. =/ 10014 P& Ch Ry 65.103%410 Airiciaditotasonre. 3F sormbis cirs Ao g | DEntaexe 95 Pwist.RRGs. — 11634 recled to'se 5 lplu. ible, the desired | Edsnit 85103 10614 Reno. WLEL — 108 anges in the posf 2 & 3. — "IRiverW Co8s — c T!n,tz; n} h vr? t':\ aws. : Geary-stii5s.101 105 Isac'oP & 1,100 1023 ie investigation of the committee has 5s. — — |SFENPRR3810813104 been such tiat it does not hegitate to TV T e e BE 14125 “|SPRE Calfs.. 110 10755 0814/SPT 1027 earnestly urge all influential boaies to par- ticipate: in the movement for a cheaper rate of letter postage. Letters upon the matter have been sent to seyeral organiza- 110K -« oni NevCNeRS8s. N PCRIL6s.10814 N Ry C N K ‘albs. 90 = SPBrRCal6s. 9534 SV Waterts.. 1211512214 nl 63.10815107%, SV Waterds... 0955 — al 53 |StkinG&EGs 103 tions asking for co-overation and one to | Oak Gas 5s..101 10714/8 nstT&T8s. — 103 Secretary B. M. Lelong of the State Board | Do. 20 iss 5310415 — /25.""“'5“‘9 e of Horticulture. One’ of the strongest | Jmnibvags.118% — |ViswiaWCés — o2 arguments in favor of the movement isa E e statistical paragraph in the letter, in | c ) 9 ' tat $ s Contra Costa. 85 Ban Jose...... — which the committee says: Marin Co. .. — [SpringValley 99 l%% That one-cent postage is both possible and a8 SToCKs. equitable is notably Wn in the Postmaster- | Capital . = 893, PacificLight. 46 — General’s report for 1890, where it is demon- | Central -2 85 _"* San Francsco 71% 7214 strated that in that revenue from | 02k G L&, 0% 51 Stockion. =" 211 letter poftage amoun ),000, while | FacGasImp. —"" 8214 3 the cost wes only §8.000,050, viug & prof INSUEAN CE STOCKS. of 30,000,000 from letter po: d- | FiremansFd.154 {Sun. 5815 — ing to this report, hud letter posiage in that COMMERCIAL BANK 8TOCK year been reduced to one cent there would stili | Amer B&TC. |L.ondon P& 2 e have been a profit of §11,000,000. The simple | Anglo-Cal [Londonasr. -1 % fact is that the business community and all | Benk of Cal.. 1o derch Ear: 1% Jetter-writers are at present forced to pay | CalSD&TCo. 57 60 |Nevad T, double postage in order that one favored class | FirsiNationl179 — |Sather = of mail matter mey bo charged only one cent a | GT80gers.... — = pound or about one-twelith the actusl cost, BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. and because many millions of dollars of free | GerS€LC0.1500 — Savé&Loan.. — 160 mail matter used by other departments of the | HIUmbS&L.1000 — Security. = 300 Government, and which should be charged to | Mutual ~ A1 |Union Trus.. — 830 SF SavUnioni90 500 their own account, are included in the expense STREET RATL of the Postal Department. ROAD £TOCKS. This committee feels that the mercantile as | Californta.... 1051 — well as the peneral community have long 60 7314 enough submitted to the injustice of thisdi- - 447 451 Tect tax upon all citizens to favor one special POWDER § industry. They feel that the time has come 15 1534 for action. A bill will be offered in the incom- D95 — ing Congress providing for an equalization ot | G!88t........ 1814 19 the postal rates and the reduction of two-cent MICELTANEOUS STOCKS. letter postage to one cent. But this bill willbe | Alaska Pkrs. 96 9714 0ceanicSSCo — 20 conironted with the severest antagonism of | BlkDCoalCo. — 10" [PacAuxFA.. 114 214 those who now enjoy the benefit of this unjust | L8iCotMills.. — ‘= |Pac Borax... 98 100 iscrimination. To successfully meet this op- | {WiDrvDock. — — |PacI&NGa — 80 position will require the co-operation of citi. | £oISODLIEhL. 9434 96 |Pac Roll Mill 18 — zens from ail sections of the country who at | Jowcance” ga, 7 pirainCe — @ the proper time will so emphatically impress e their wish upon their representatives at Wash. B e o T inzton es to insure success in this popular 110 (UnitedCCo.. — 26 cause. The committee asks that the matter be taken up by those to whor the letters are sent, and answers returned at once. The committee states that in the United States there are bundreds of firms spending from MORNING BVSSTON Board—80 Market-st Railway, 45. AFTERNOON SE4SION, Board—25 Giant Powder Con. 1814: st Railway, 45, it ! Street—40 Onkland Gas, 50%: $15 Branch Railway Eouds, 9‘;‘%- A LIVELY AT ANGELS CAMP, An All-Night Town That Has Now Increased to 5000 People. Throngs of Men Are Digging for Gold - on Various Parts of the Mother Lode. Frank Hall, a mining engineer of this City, formerly superintendent of gravel properties in Sigkiyou County, has re- turned here after two months’ experience in examining mines on the mother lode in Calaveras County. He says things are exceedingly lively all along the motherlode. The Tallock mine, two miles south of the Utica, is being de- veloped rapidly and the Eastern owners arealso stoping out ore. They have just completed a new ten-stamp mill. The Burney mine has been bonded by San Francisco capitalists represented by Mr. Hall, who will now take the superin- tendency of it. It is a mile east of the Utica, on the mother-lode belt. The new company, Mr. Hail says, is going to do big work. It will sink the shaft, which is now down to 160 feet, to a depth of 500 feet. Already, he says, a seven-foot vein of §6 ore has been opened. “New companies are bonding and sink- ing right and left,”” he continued. “Dur- ing the last three or four months above Angels and Altaville the operations have assumed large proportions. At Carson Hill, below Angels, there is a biz stir. Many new companies have been organized and they are doing important work and tinding a good deal of ore. *The town of Angels is booming. There are probably 5000 people there. Every stage brings more. The peopie are both from the East and from points on this coast. The hotels cannot accommodate them, there are so many, and they are turning them away every night. 3 “Building is going forward steadily. Thereis a new camp, called the Annex, where things are rushing, as in the main town. Angeis is a place which runsall night. The Utica mine there employs alone 700 men, and there are enough more minersin the immediate vicinity to make things very lively. “The mother lode there is three miles wide, as not all may know, and it is not till Carson Hill is reached that it comes to a point, and then widens out ani extends far into Tuolumne County. For along | distance this lode is as plain as Montgom- ery street, and you may drive along it, for there are good roads, and consequently no need of pack-horses and burros, which are so requisite 1 rc ugh, snowy countries. “There is no snow there. The ground never freezes to amount to anything and work can go right along the vear round. Itis no wonder, tierefore, that men are flocking to that section. The lode prom- ises so much, too, that the miners know they are not taking the risks they would if they went to the snowy camps of other States. “Much enthusiasm is shown by the miners. The talk is all of strikes—not labor strikes—and of what the country will be when fully developed. In the two months I was there [ made very careful examinations and was much impressed Ly what [ The ore is usually low grade, but there is so much of itand it is so easily milled that the district is very captivat- ing.” Electrical Equivalent of an Avalanche. “When one is told that, according to the caiculations of Dr. Frelier, the total ex- penditure of energy in the avalanche which occurred September 11 near the famous Gemmi Pass in the Alps was 4,000,000,000 meter-tons, it gives one a vague and in- definite idea,” says the Electrical World. “In such huge fizures a few ciphers more or less have little influence on the miad, but by reducing to everyday quantities such as we have to deal with and pay for in our meters a better idea of the signifi- cance of the statement may be obtained. The above amount of energy, which was expended in one minute, is equivalent to an activity of 1,000,000 horsepower, and sufficient at the rate of ten fifteen-candle- power lumpsrper horsepower to run about 90,000 lamps five hours per day for one whale year. SAN FRANCISC(; 'CALL.” FUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francieco CALI— #3C Market street, open until 12 o'ciock every Pigktin the year. BRANCH OFFICES—520 Montgomery street, correr Clay: jpen until 9:30 o'clock. £5¢ Hayes screet, open until §:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. €W _corner Sixteenth and Missiou streets, open ertil foclock. 2E1¢ Mission street, opan untf 8 o'clock. 116 Ninti etreet, open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETING B CALIFORNIA COMMANDERY, No. 1, Knights Templar—Stated As- sembly, THIS (Friday) EVENING, Decem- ber 13, commencing 4l 7:30 o'clock. Mem- bers of sister commanderies and sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to attend. By order, Sir REUBEN P. HURLBUT, Eminent Commander. Sir Hiram T. GRAVES, Ricorder. GODFREY DE ST. OMAR Council No.l. Knizhts K dosh — Meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Dec. 13. at 8 o'clock. UATIONS WAN AGED WIDOW DESIRES POSI- tion as’ housckeeper or employment at any kind of work. Address 322 Third s°.. rom 30. WANTED—Continned. 0(0‘( S ol;:ss WOMANd WAN“’,rEn C?-uo ake charge . d W Coy Office, Onklant, - "eoncy: Address lf()‘ul‘i"é LADY WOULD LIKE SITUATION - inbakery. Address 1815 West Mission st. W ANIED-BY GERMAN WOMAN, DAY worki or washing, ironing, housecleaning, or chamberwork -house. Call or address Ghamberwork in lodging-bous RESI'E(YTABLE WOM. WITH LITTLE &irl 5 years old wishes position as working housekeeper or chamber work in hotel or lodging- house; experience and references. Call 517 Ninth st., Oakland. a IRL WISHES SITUATION T0 DO GENERAL B hgluluework in private family. Apply 2113, Ly COMPOSITOR WANTED; 80c PER 22 1000; call early. BROOKS & BLAKELY, 25 eventh st 'HELP WANTED-Continued. ARBERS' e PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- mens secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 857 Clay. W ANTED. APORERS AND MECHANICS o know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House prop: rie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms: 25c per nigh: 81 (o $3 per week. PERSONALS. ATE OF MEXICO—I LOST YOUR ADDRESS. Dr. CARRIGAN, 12 Leroy ;Llnre. ANTED— THE ACQUAINTANCE OF A lady or gentieman with meuns to improve a business. Address M. W., 829 Stevenson st., room 20, eit; ‘vANTED—GIBL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ¥Y work. 532 Hayes st. FREE bottl eof BEER—TWO SCHO( RS FOL 6c; er, 5c, at 637 Clay st me'm-r OFFICE UNITED STATES LAUN- dry, 143 Ninth st. J. A. KE OUNG GIRL#FOR HOUSEWORK: SLEEP 1 home. 19 Steuart st. Gi)fL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP- ply between 9 and 12, 100 McAllister st. n FORHOUSEWORK. APPLY IRL WANTE! at 1307 Leavenworth st. 7 ED—ME) their wages (o pl commercial collectio; NOX COLLECTIO J HAT CHEER st.: 100 outside rooms; best spring beds; single 81 week: meals, rooms, 20c a d WHO DO NOT RECELVE ace accounts with us; law and n: no charge unless successful. N AGENCY 110 Surter,r. 4. HOUSE, 929 ~ACKAMEN LU 0c. INE LOT OF DIAMONDS — WILL SELL them for Nttie more than will get a the pawi- shop. Address Diamond, box 47, Call. T TI & RAZOR EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET st.,any old razor exchanged or retempered equal {0 any that can be boughi; also uncailed-for razors 75¢ each: better than razors bought fu stores. ENGAGEMENTS IN ; $1 25 per day; cuts by tailor system; dresses made over; children’s also. Address box €, Call Branch, Sixteenth and Mission. (G ENTLEMEN'S ~CLOTAES — REPAIRED, cleaned and pressed: coats relined; also ao kuitting. 114 Fourch st., room 15. T ADIES' AND GENTLEMENS KEPAIRING J neaily und reasonably done. 917 Market st., room 21. VW OMAN T WISHES SITUATION 10 DO light housework by the day or month. Call or address 66 Hermann st., near Valencia st. T INISHERS ~AND _APPRENTICES ON UZART. 319 ELLIS, ROOMS 35C TO 60C RS. M. H. OBER, HEADQUAR OF pants; steady work. 545 Market. M nizht, $1 25 to 35 week: reading rooms. I\ Ypsilanti Union Suits and Equestrian "r! t;:: TOUNG GIRL T S N GE £ COFFEE AN, g 7 | Jaros Underweer: Ober Corseis for stout fign es. e L D L JREE COXFEE AND ROLL 4 SANSOME; | oo agent for Equipoise Waists, Jennes Miller 1013 Buchanan st. single rooms 15¢, 20c & night, $1 a week. G USTOM COATS AND na : g0od wages. 22 Russ st. W ANTED-—GIRL ~TO ASSIST . IN LIGHT housework. Call at 1602 O'Farrell st. EAT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family; wages $15. 2502 Fillmore st. IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND TAKE care of baby; sleep home. 625 O'Farrell st W NTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN light housework. 800 Hayes st. BY,WOMAN TO DO COOKIN eral housework or do secondwor Shotwel JITUA RESPECTABLE creole woman wants u position as housekeeper. Please call at 249 Pucitic st.. room 44, second floor. RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS PLACE T0 DO eneral housework, nursing or care of an in- valid. Call or uddress 1055 Mission st. ITUATION WANTED BY A COMPELENT young woman as cook in private family. Ca! McAL 5 i h '“vu.\m WITH 2 CHILDREN, 7 D 9 years old, wants situation to do cooki’ig on a ranch or camy in the country. Call or address 413 Fourth st. QWEDISH GTRL WISHES SITUATION T0 Do A general housework in city. Call 207 Montgom- ve. '“' OMAN "WANTS WORK BY THE DAY: washing, ironing or housecleaning.. Call or address 1209 Foisom s l EFINED WIDOW WITH SOME MEANS would like a partner 10 assist her in & business veutur:. Call or address 230 Turk st. JOUTHERN LADY WANTS HOUSEKEEP- 32,18 position or plain sewing. Call or address 203 Powell st.. r ’ RELIABLE Wona N WORK BY THE day.wasking, ironing and housecleaning, Call or address 1205 §_einer st., near Turl RESPECTABL the day or cleaning of an WORK RY ceping, washing or sort. Call or address District 0 Sutter st. SHES A POSITION AS Geary st., room 10. “1818 Lagunast. A POSITION AS I RELIABLE WOMA GOOD_COO AN wants situation as housekeeper for respeciable Address D. J., box 43, Cail Office, genuemen. (IS MBERMATD WISHES A SITUATION IN / a botel or lodging-house. Apply 5 P‘Xl" ERIENCED COOK, SC. 4 dvsires situation; Oukland ji reference 1 mon(hs in last pl BURC nhurst P 0 i s D q:lnb:s* PO- on in lodging-nouse or small family. Appl; 230 Turk st. % Neitars W WISHES A POSITION AS Call at 87534 Market st., room 13, second floor. AN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION X as housekeepcr or general housework: wages ffom $10 to $1 : city or country. 1404 fchez st.,bet eventh andTwenty-eighth. SAT QEW WISIHES MENDING (N samiiieR hotels or at home: no lunch required: ‘ms reasonable. E., Call Branch Office, cor. Six- and Mission 7OUNG LADY W2 €00k and do housework ; lives with parents. West Mission st. $1 £0 10 §6 per wee| @, 44 THLRD ST, 25¢ to %1 50 per night nient and respectable; iree bus o and from the ferry. DIRST-CLASS GIRL; ERAL HOUSE- v $25. Apply immedi- bet. Twentieth and Twen- 7 ANTED—GIRLS FOR A COUA hall. Inquire a 86 Taylox TRY DANCE room 1, from v 10 4.3 10 10 P. M. FLYISHEKRS AND APPRENTICES ON coats; steady work: good wages. 541 Market. W ANTED—FIN [SHERS ON CUSTOM COATS; must work in buttonholes. 433 Clementina st. NTAT CIRLFOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, 14 0 16 years. 1616 Sanchez st. REST IN CITY. 25 cents per pigl Facific House Commercial and Leidesdortt sts. NGLE KOOMS, 15, 20 AND S1, $1 25, §1 60 per week. 40035y e, 5 D-HAN DED SHOES.S0D to0 8] 25. 562 Mission st. RY ACME HOUS for a room; 25¢ a night; $1 & week. low Sixt! SE. 957 MARKET ST., BE- JUST 0UT: NEw ing shoes: call and see: balf-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait; all repairing done by all repairing Mission machinery : anteed. 562 MACHINF FOR REPAIR- half price: work I‘EA'I"H ER prepaid. Stockton, Cal (VALIFORNTA M wants good agents to work its accident and liberal inducements offered. J. creta rance. sick insus W. HANNA S SUSPENDERS; and comfort; agent's sample, worth 81, for 65¢ Russet Leather Co., 317 S. Grant st., STRENGTH L BENEFIT SOCIETY Murphy buildine. FURNITURE WANTED Y OUNG LADY WITH MUSICAL A BILITY TO travel with small theatrical company, Call Winchesier House, 44 Third st.,room 1. 1 t0 3 P. 3. BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-hand furn; Furniture Co., 813 Market st.:_call or send nostal. e and carpets by Lundy 7TOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK and care baby. 987 Harrison st.| (ASH PRIC: PAID FOR FURNITUmn. Ja- COB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4¢h & 5th. EAT GIRL TO ASSIST GENERAL HOUSE- 4V work; wages $15. Apply 1634 Eilis st. UCTONEER J. st., pays highest A C.MUTHER. 719 MARKET cash prices for furniture. JTERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work in small family. 3.5 Scott st., nr.JPage. VIRLSTO WORK ON COATS AND PANTS. 421 Broadway. W ANTED—YOUNG LADIES T0 LEARN A complete course” in millinery; will guarantee them positions in spring. Call at'the New Insti- tute, 121 Post st., room 51. THE NOST™ RELIABLE ~DRESS CUTTING school is 505 Fell st. MRS, R. L. JONES. ATLORESSES, ALSO FIRST-CLASS WAIST- finishers” wanted. 504 Sutter st. RESSMAKERS — FIRST-OLASS SKIRT- makers wanted. 504 Sutter st. H,\’muxnssmfif 5c AND 35c: MORNING and ev'g classes; 10 iessons,$1 50. 1248 M, NCE PATTERY HOUSE cutting school. 1251 Market st.,bet. 8th an UPILS WANTED: POSITIONS GUAFR teed: patterns 25¢ up- latest skirts 35¢. MCDOV 'S Lressmaking scacemy, 213 Powell si. SR H OUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR lectric lights in very room: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 1o $6 per week: froe bus to and from the ferry. 1,APLES TO SELL MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; 4 is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mat T ADIES INSTKUCTED IN HATRDRESSING, manicuri face treatments, removal wrinkles, 'I_"Imm-;.s’r PRICE PATD FOR FURNITURE, carpets, stoves. BROWNE, 103 9th; postal. G. KRASKY, « folding. iron beds, furniture; iow stepladder manusacta for_the trade. CARPETS, PICTURES, ces; Cal. 9 Mission. ROOMS WANTED. TOUNG MAN WANTS SMALL FURNISHED room, with breakfast and dinner, in private family; state terms dress’ per week; reasonable. ~Ad- “all Office. perlor; private house. NY ROOM; USE OF A. R., box 2, this office. £oods and Gertrude baby outfits; great red send for catalogue. 34 Geary st., San Francisco. BOARDING WANTED. TANTED—HOME IN PRIVATE FAMILY in Western. Add adults. Address, stating terms, W. dition for brother and sister. . box 46, Call. STORE WANTED. STOR 47, Cali Ofiice. ent about $15. Address Store, box ¥ WITH 2 OR 8 LIVING WANTED— DEUSS, watchmake! ANTED_YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS repairing: best work at half the regular price. MISCELLANEOUs, third floor. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHI ARLIGH eic.; class or private. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post. cradle to gra 86514 Market. POFESSOR — LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- | TATHEL GRAY, CLAIRVOYA CARD- ting sud mak ine school : all branches. 702 Sutte reader; charms given: diseases dlagnosed. MALE HELP WASNTED. WANTED —OLD MAN ~TO CAR country place, $5 month and boar ; vexe able rardener on s hares: German or Scan- dinavian cook and baker for institution, $i0 and found. and others. Apply to J. F. CRUSEIT & €O., 628 Sacramento RASsH TEAMS FOR| femak= AND WIFE TO COO 1031 Market st. 5¢ Up: systems taught to play SITTINGS DAILY: A, ND LTH, WEALTH £ F. EUGENE, ARKET ST. HAPPINESS OUNG LADY WANT housekeeper or any 1i fioor. TAKER WOULD LIKE WORK HOME or go out by the day at $1 50. 301 Franklin st. MERICAN LA ligh: _washing b; y. Adcress STERSON. box G, Call Branch Office, hand Mission sts. 1 WV iy alera i oessver oe st with the importng trade. Address, with refer- ences, G. W. 5., box 136, Call Office, ST-CLASS CLOAK SALESMAN WANTED, 'ss, statinz references and where for- merly employed, Cloaks, box 115, Call Offic 'lsEAmu;\'. APPLY 10 STEUART r " WISHES 1 POSITION AS Call or address 40 Mcallister st., 7 INCHESTER HOU Market; 25¢ to $150 per night; free bus 1o o electric lights in every room: 200 $1°50 to $6 per L G. COOK's - branchesishort notic FOR EUROPE, SOUTH AFRICA bourne. 103 Montgomery ave. w.\NTEl)—A FIKST-CLASS ENERGETIC advertising solicitor: fione other need apply; cash paid on contracis. 123 California st., rooms 33 and 34. “} SSGROCERY CLERK, N BROS.,7th & Natoma I‘Aum;u—uuob WORKMAN FOR (O try: $12 wazes through ihe winter and $16 in the summer. 2815 Sixteenth st. & CO., N AN- mployment office, 1 .. below . Culifornla and’ Sacramentos tel, 231. ND JAPAN 1997. Kearny, b ARBER FOR SATURDAY. 1630 MISSION S R.T. WARD & C0., 605 and 610 Clay st. | tor q11 who consult him. Kemembver Prof. Eugene OTWASHER, $25; 2 DISHWASHERS, $25: | is permanently located In San Francisco; don't fail first-class hotel. C. P. HANSEN & CO., 110 | to call; read his Sunday’s advertisement. G 3 1728 Market st. 3 iD — FIasT-CIASS WHULESALE | V[ ME. DIt. THOMAS, IFIC REVBAL M possible; fee $1: 1 magic cbarms; future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling: develoy seven clairvoyan H0c er by eggs and cards: resent, {nture: ccnsuitations on all afiairs: noth- ing excepted; names give help: restores lost love by svinpathy; mistake im- ctter $2. TA_ LEOLA, 0ly seals and the Palestine wonder charm: fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission. nr. Iwentieth. sband or wife. telis_entire ilfe, past, - good advice: 929 Post st Larxin. FORTUNE TELLER love tokens: true picture of siate writing, etc.; has the ERMAN FORTUNE- aud $1: show you the picture 721 Harrison st. EST CLAIRVOY 2 on earth; ladies and gents, PAST TTE. 811 T AND CARD READER 6. 206 Fourth st. PREE OF CHARGRE and gold upholstered silk plush, at $6: before pur- chasing_see our prices. California Rattan Com- A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATH Jaws & speciaity; snits, Superior, Justice aad W. HOWE, at’y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. aG PETS WOVE YRDER,FORSALE; ern carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest Tates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth st., Oakland, Cal. 1 PR ] A Ty auaintance of respectable woman of 40 of some box 97, San Mateo. ANTED—TO COMMUNICATE WITH CO + 729 California st. B M.ONEILL AND L. E. PHILLIPS HAVE of O'’NEILL & PHILLIPS, for the practice of law, with oftices a: rooms 725-736 Spreckels Building. " A VERT ST PARLORS movea to 30 Kearny st. (over Maskey’s); wigs, SUPEBFLV:ui‘S HAIR REMOVED PERMA. nently by our new treatment without slightest injury to the skin; write fof particulars to_the Curtis Co., dermatolo- glsts, Chicago. Free trials gmven, and soid at La cisco. 4 ((ONCERT. OPERA-POTPOURRL GIVEN BY J 1896 admission 50c; tickets in NEUMANN'S piano-store, 83 Ninth st. Market st., room 42. & 5 ICKS™ DE’ IVE AGENCY—ADDRESS. clty and counury; watchmen and guides furnished ; lll(zrmlllon :\l'r\’l.nd\'lcb strictlv _confidential. Call 1\ doctor in the ci hes removed from 504 Sut- ter st. to 1218 Polk, near Sutter. included: excellent switches and front pleces for $1; hair chains made to order from 82 50 up; 111 stockton st. B. SPITZ, G. LEDEREK successor. cleaning Co.;floors scrubbed :contracts :day.wk or mo. F. CARNOVAL & C0.,29 Ed¢ tel. S. 252, To examine our Xmas rocker, enameled cream pany, 56 to 61 First st. Police Courts: terms reasonable: colléctions, ete. G. also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres; deal- M GED GERMAN INTLEMAN means; references exchanged. Address BURGER, s ptimptive with some money. R. W. ROGERS, T e co-partnersiiip, under the firm name NEY HIGH i switches, doll wigs of real bair, §1 60. superior to electric needle; Verite's Tollet Bazaar, 30 Kearny st., San Fran- Vocal Teacher Joseph Greven, in Odd Fellows? Hall, on the 8th of Januar ‘QADIE EVANS, COSMETIC PARLORS. 850 es located: experienced and triea men for or write HICKS, 610 Spreckels bidg, 927 Market st RS. DR. PAUL MEYER,THE BEST BEAUTY ATR-DRESSING ANY STYLE, 25GWAVING strictly one price: established 1869. Sto JEW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW ANDHOUSE ME GO TO A, AN G (BALLROOM OR STAG! private or class. IRVI 7 Mission st. MES, DINAN: SPECIAL SALE TMPORTED hats; $8 10 $10; stylish hats, bonnets, $5 up. 111 Stockton. A VERITE HAIRDRE: moved to 30 Kearny st. (o switehes, doll wigs, to orae: PARLORS askey’s); wigs, FULLSTOCK: nia W oole n Miils actory Petaluma. OHN S) iMOVED TO 29 Sutter st., between Stockton st. and Gran: ave., where the best oi coal can b had at lowest yrices. $ A ROOM: CARP. CLEANED ON THE floor. 206 Leavenworth st. REST FOOTWEAR AT F. L. HEIM'S, 121 Grant ave.; prices suit the times. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- chester House, 44 . Third st., near Marke: Tooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus 1o and from the ferrv. CHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER illustration; day and evening classes. 424 Pine. NE MORE CUT- Oak Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers Onk Bed Sets. Oilcloths and Li Stoves and Ranges. Thousands of baria! Cash or time payments. J. NOO; 5 1017. 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Hixih. $14 to §35 m $10 up $17 60 up 30c up $3 up "AND FU1URE, 25c. MME. Tehama st., near Fourth. SLATRVOYAN 30 Clara st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. AND LIFE READER; LA- ME. MOREAT, dies 25c. Mz Dreseni ana BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS future ;25¢ up. 764 Howard st. (YOOD BUSINESS WOMAN WANTED TO X take charge of agency. Address W. C., Call Office, Oakiand. Cn S YOUNG VALET, 3 YEARS REF- erences from last place, would like work in pri- vate family or traveling with a gentleman. Ad- dress S. Y., box 108, Call Cffice. Scm CHMAN WISHE: N IN P ) vate place; understands care of horses. cow and garden: city refercnces. Address H. ., box 131, 1 O] —BY YOUNG MAN, AGE 23, TO- )stainer, employment of any kind; is strong and wiiling to work at anything. R. S., 754 Folsom WaNTED -~ ORK AT PAPER-HANGING or painting. Address R. C. HALL, 1137 Mission st. IDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS SITUATION, understands cardening, horses. cows, etc. 5 no object, Address E. F., box 9, Call Ofli M w GAR ENER—MIDDLE-AGED M 5 place in a private famil understands his busin, Il Ofice. Mioe D MAN AND WIFE WOULD like situation on fruit ranch: man well experi- enced in fruit: woman good cook and housekeaper; 1o children. Address or call 28 Eighh st., room 88. W ANTED-SIDE LINE_ON COMMISSION by salesman starting New Year. Address with full particulars § L., box 96, Cail Office. ARS OLD, WISHES L s 0Y TO_PRESS ON how. (100D X street. (? 00D DISHWASHER FOR RESTAURANT; X $12 and room. 23 Stockton st., upstairs. A} 7 H—YOUNG MAN TO CUT MEAT IN ANTED — STRONG &MULE _TEAM TO 0 Ha, dress A. ASTORG. 108 Fifth st.. San Fran. sco. E GETIC ‘capital required. MAN TO WORK FOR HIMSELF: §10 RE- M quirea. box 74, this office. ADY WANTS ELDERLY MAN AS PART- ner with $100: well paying manufacturing business; large profits: incominz partner to help in factory and deliver goods. Particulars 5 Mason st., room 1. WE EGULAR DINNER_SOUP, MEAT, POTA- toes, coffee, all be. Miners' Restaurant, 538 Commercial st. RELIABLE MAN WANTED AS PARTSER in estabiished cash business: good for §65 to #85 per month: can be increased: capital required $-0). JOHNSTON & CO., 261 Kearny st. PANTS; MUST KNOW 427 LARKIN T ANT] a butcher-shop FANTED—SALESME start you. 513 Kearny st drive milk or delivery wagon: had years’ ex- perience. Address B. W., 321 Ellis st. 5 3 NDY MAN WITH CARPENTER'S TOOLS GEO. J. HUBE, Secretary. wounld like smanent employmen:. Address e S H. A., box 17, Call Oftice. B, 1O LET-A NICE HALL SUITABLE | PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER for dancing or for a lodge room. 1605 Polx | X with tools wants work by day or plece work. cor. Sacramento. DIVID D NOTICES. £, PIVIDEND NOTIC IVID) 26 (fiticen cents per share) of the HUTC I INSON SUGAR PLANTATION will be payable at the office of the company. 317 Marke: street, on and after Friday, December 20, 1895. ‘I ranster- books will close ‘Saturday, Decémber 14, 1885, a: 12 o'clock M. E. H. SHELDON, Secrerary. < AUTLCRS. N T SRR W‘NOTICE—ABA NDONED CHILDREN IN he Rowan Catho'ic Urphan Asy nce July, 1894. Louisa Eicknoff, azed 7 yrs.; Elien Finsterbush, 7 yrs.: Ellen Bragg, 8 Ma; T ch, 7 yrs.; Clara Mann, : Mary Murray, 10 yrs. Doran, 8 yrs.: Mary M 7 yrs.: Cora Eurke, 12y Respectfully, Sisters of Charity. E5 P ROPERTY-OWNERS, ATTENTION= Now is the time 10 Lave your houses under- pinned with brick or wood; having my own screws, etc., can do the work cheap. J. PATTINSON, 1219 Fillmore st. MRS, ROBB, 1085 MARKET ST., ROOM S c0ad floor; genulne massage treatment. B2 CORNS REMOVEDW ITHOUT KNIFE. <& Chiropodic Institute, room 22, 906 Market. 5 CORNS, INGROWING NAILS, SUCCESS- BTy rentea bR, LLOYD, Lurline Baths. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, city or country. Pacific Coltection Co.. 415 Montgy st.. room 6, Tel. 5580, WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOOKS scrubbed; reasonable raies: payment for Camages gueranteed. C. ROSSI & CO., 242 Sutter. ROOMS WHITENED.$1 UP: PAPER- ?m 350 anr $1704 Thiva. 6 (=3 COLLECTIONS: TENANTS $10: costs paid. 420 Montgomery W A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL.1n wrapper, for mailing, SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. — . R WEDISH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 1134 Antonio st., ot Jones, near E!lis. (O PETENT ELDERLY WOMAN WISHES 10goout by the day or week. or would -take care of children: sleep home. Address 10 Board- man place. VLIRS I-CLASS RELTABLE WOMAN WANTS anv kind of work by the day, washing, Ironing and housecleaning. Call or address 181214 Geary. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WITH CHILD 6 Address Painte) Pleasant st. J0D CARPENTER, cabinet-maker, with tools, wants situation: is willing to do any kind of work. Please call or ad- dress 120 Valley st, bet. Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth. 177 ARBE. g H BA . iively country to'vn: running 2 ¢ steady; shaving 26c; owners In other business: this Is great bargaii; don't miss it. Call on STOLZ' Rival Barber 630 Market st. HOP FOR SALE CHEAP; AC- A count sickness: nice sunny place. Apply ths office. BARBER FIXTURES FOR SALE; REMALY or remove: at a sacrifice. Call at once, 1656 Mission st., n nth. W ANTED-—STT S TO LEARN THE barber trade at San Francisco Barber College. For particulars call or address 116 Eleventh st. MAN WISHES SITUATION IN Iy understancs\care horses, cows, ch and garden; is a goodworker: strictly sober: references.” E. F. THOMPSON'S Hotel, Berkeley 7 OUNG M SITUA DRT Ing wagon, either single ot double team ; worked In tust place 4 vears: thoroughly understands care of horses. Address T. C., box 82, Call Offlce. OUNG MAN WELL ACQUAINTED WITH city wishes to drive a delivery wagon: butcher wagon preferred. Address I. L., box 47, Call. MRST-CLASS STEAM LAUNDRYMAN wants a situation as washer. Address S. L., box 137, Cal N $20; 2 Proiest- 25: German or ‘maid and seam- stress. §26: 2 French nurses. $20 and $25; cook, bearding-house, §25: neat Procstant girl for housewors, Alameda, nice place, $20, and_girls of all naionalities for cooking and housework in clty and country. J. F. CROSETT CU., 812 Sutter s EAT YOUNG IRISH GIRL FOR na housework, 3 in family, $20. T CO., 312 Sutter st. S GEKMAN COOK, CITY, 83 ook, Visalin, $30: housework girl, Nevada, In family, $25: Afare Island, $25- Mill Valley, 825 Alameda, $25,°3 in family: | os Gatos, $15, place; 6 good housework cirls. $20 0 $25: 10 Young girls to assist. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock- FIRST-CLASS CHAMBERSMAID AND LAU dress: good place; $26. LLEN, 105 5yt oad piace: 826, Apply M158 CU W ETSURSE FOR OAKLAND: $30. APPLY MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. 10DLE-AGED FRENCH OR SWISs Wwoman for second work for San Rafael: $25. Apply MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton s: ANTED — GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN £irls for housework, $20; French mald and seamstress, $25; French nurse, $25; Ge%nn nurse, 253 Souns girls (o assist. LEON ANDRE, 313 n s TPHE KAILKOAD HOUSE 5638 COMMERCIAL ., below Montgomery; single rooms 15¢ night, be fOr two: best and cleanest house in town. Al NERGETIC YOUNG OR MID- W die-aged man; permanent employment; must have $40 cash. J. A.,box 63, Call Otfice. W ANTED — MEN WITH §2 CAN F&RN from $2 per day upward. 16% Rausch st., from 10 to 12 A. 3. (CHLRISTMAS GREENS-WANTED, EXPRRT enced men to make wreaths and garlands: wages §3 to $5 perday. Address C. CROCKFURD, Colma, Sun Mateo Couity, or call a: 59 Post street, 7109, evenin s. W ANTED—IF YOU ARE A CATHOLIC AND of fair education and gupeaiiuos and want work, appiy 10 J. N. ODELL, Hall square. JEW WALDO HOUSE, 766 MI-SION. BET. Third and Fourth, near.y opp. St. Patrick’s Church—I inform my friends and patrons that the liouse 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 {OF their past patronage and hope for a con- {innance of sames. Best hoage on Pacific Slope: no rooms; best lighted and ventilated house in lean, quiet: a reading-room : one bed in each prices from 16c up per night, $1 up per week. J. BITTERLIN, proprietor. RUSEDALE HOUSE, 321 i LLIS ST.—SINGLE furnished rooms, 20c: 81 per week. 100 MEY M0 TAKE LODGING AT 100, 180 624 Washington st., near Keatny. and 20c a night, inciuding coffee and rolls. WV ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP ROF. LEON, C trance charmer, reunites lovers, cau vil_influences: tro LAIRVOYANT, PALMIST, has no equal; vainabie advice, es speedy marriage, removes bles healed. 533 Post, 9 to 8. SFikaXuALisd. QTARLIGHT. Thousands Lave ers during the past week, and their testimony is & living witness o Valuable mines hav terpreiation of dreams. Seeress, reunites fa and gives you pictures of your future husband or wife. advice insur tic happin Cons: tiny declines oefore magic charms a Secure one to day. YHARLE /lef: for private reach of all. ‘The mightiest IRCLE TO-DAY. dium, 101 Grove YPSY MEDIUM U rea business success as well as domes- e proof aguinst all evil influences. Parlors i and 2, 8651/ Market. BROCKWAY HAS A FEW HOURS Phenom. seance Tuesday eve. pendent slate-writings daily. 330 E| ittings 25¢. ceeeeneen.......STARLIGHT. consnlted her miraculous pow- he soundness of her advice. e been located through her in- S:arlight, the Egyptidn milies, aids despondent, lovers of the many mediums gives uit her ere the star of your des- the darkness of despair. Her Prices within inde- development. SYPTIAN HENNA, $l3 HAIRDYE, fectly harmless. Langley-Michaels Co. ubbard’s 923, Hanptli’s, 1156 Mar HE ECONOM Mission and Marl for 254 ‘millinery; hats trimmed Sc: feathers curled, 5 48 Market st. $150: TELE- HILL.72414 Market. va”rs MADE TO ORDER OF ELEGANT remnants for $10; samples and self-measure- ment on application. LEON LEMOS, Merchang Tailor, 1332 Market st., San Francisco. ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, sheivings, mirrors, desks, sates, chairs, scales, etr., and & very large stock of them, t00; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore golng. elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Missit above LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND_SOLD: store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eighth. OLLECTING, TRACING, SHADOWING AND locating at GRAHAM'S v, 330 Pine st. $12 S/75 TOORDER: SAMPLE BY MATL: NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearay. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mfry’ cost. Factorv, 20 San: upstairs. ()Lb GULD, SILVER, GEX clothing bought. COLMA. AND PALMIST: ARTICLES 1003 Mission st. TURED TO 1195 Marke: INDOW SHADES MA order by WILLIAM McPHU WO00D, D N 25145 Sutter st. wri RS. 3. MEY INDE nd trance medi ENDENT SLATE- 597 Ellis s ER. TRANCE BUSI medium; circles Monday and Friday evenings, MES. T 7. trance medinm B e onometsists WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT 218 Stockton st. sittings $1. RESS AND LA DRESSMAKERS. RESSES CUT AND FI’ , $3; DRESSES DOpWiar prices: engazements bv dav. 11 Gearv. EDUCATIONAL. ADY SCHOOLTEACHER WILL GIVE I structions in English branches and music for cousultation 50c. 917 Market. | board. . S., box 137, Call Off MES, MAYO STEEES. TEST AND BUSINESS RS MELVILL! YDER, 519 VAN M mediam: readings daily. 101 ave.. piano, singing and’ elocution in all MEDICA MBS, DR, 6. W Specialists in fer ol the e; ; consultation free. OTT, 219 POWELL STi— male complaints and diseases BLESSING TO lief for monthly cause) by the most in San Francisco, restores all cases by an improved method. superior to and money, be assured of honest treatment by consulting the doct patients who have cially_invited NEW PROCES ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own pnysician for alkfemale troubles, no mat i cause; restores always in one da, if you want to be treated safe and sur- call on mes phiysician:knowledge can be sont and used at home ter from w ail cases guaranteed. ALL FEMALE £ stored in a few hours; safe and sure rellef ac any time; travelers finement: French MRS. DR. WYETH, for either sex: so for tri : home in confinement: treatment advice free, confidential. DR. and MRS, 14 McAllister st., near Jones. pilis guaranteed: ALLIBLE PREV TAVLOR CHEN LADIES — INSTANT RE irregularities (from whatever experienced ladies’ physiclans others; ladies will save time ors before calling on others; been imposed upon are spe. M) , INSTRU- DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. IRREGULARITI¥S RE- helped at once: home in con- consult free. r Larkin. NTIVE" for information or 50c 0., hox 1896, . F. » 916 Post st nd 2c branches; drama and opera speciaities; ladies and gents coached for private theatricals. 1SS BOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2297 SACRAMENIC board, English, French, Germ: rat MUSIC aND ¥ ‘tion in vocal music. stage rehearsals; successful debuts guaranteed; upils fitted for concert, choir and stage. Office ours 2 to 4, rooms 123 and 124, 1236 Market T LOCUTION—DRAMA, D 3 SARTE, PHY cal culture, voice cuiture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDER, 209 Hyde st.; call after 1 P. ). \PANTSH, FRENCH AN Meisterschatt School Langu, TEALD'S BUSINESS COLLE Bookkeeping, business practice, shorchan typing, electrical engineering, telesraphy, modern laMguages rapidly taught. W rite for catalogue. L CELLO, BANJC 104515 tanght. Prof. L. ME ADIE! ting Pills: $1 per box. ferierly cor. Market ones. SURE CURE A s rom whatkves i finement with every comfort; anteed, by MR: - safe and efficient RICHA RDS&CO., di DE — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGU. strongest. . safest, best: £ it WIDBER'S drugstore, 1 . 14 Mc Diseases of women and children. never fail; 4 Eilis s, e agents. ALLISTER STRERT, NEAR 't and Thizd sts.. 5ol FOR AL FEMALE DIS home in con- GWYE! emmenagogue; $1 per bo. ruggisis, 4U6 Clivy st 016 agts. HUME, A FR. £\ MBSUDR.F NDAND MOTHER'S CARF 'S, 1416 Eigh:h & diseases ties in one day, guar: tor $2; home 1 ey 'old jishes piac: in & gentleman's or w s family: city or country. Apply or ad- dress room 2, ¥07 Kearny st. e e e W., box 161, Call Office. g W e G Saman s NaeD 2E EXPE. housecleaning; it EFIN references. 137 Seventh st. PREPOSSESSING, HEALTHY young mother, having fresh breast of milk, de- sires position ns wetnurse in a wealthy family: Teferences given. Address S. A., box.29, Call. COOK, §30; SWEDISH OR GER- man_cook, 830; cook, country, $25; 4 house- girls. $25; 2 housegirls, $20; Swedish woman by the aay, $1 50. MRS, NORTON, 815 Sutter st. NFANT'S NURSE, GERMAN Glil- $25; German nurse, $20. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. SIFUATIONS FOR FIRST-CLASS MALE AND female cooks, hotels, restauranis and private families: neai respectablo giris for chamberwork and waitress: experienced nurses and young nurses. Oukland Employment Bureau, 872 Broad- way, J. P. JOHNSTON & CO. S. DR. WEGE! confinement; AlrEaus safe and sure: 1 $2 50 CGOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALLY OF Of women and restores all ) irregularities fo Bours withiout operation: phis S2. 116 Fadrst FRENCH S, A N ladles troubled with Ifl:‘!tfifi!l e 1100 late. 0SGOO! IRREGULAR Ol ANY MA See Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 2043, 4th tarl- anteeing a cure or no charge: or patients. 1370 Market NER: PRIVATE HOME [N no danger don’t delay nd, Cal. - ex) C. 0. D. BROS., Oakla ¥ LE DISEASE term: s =+ Cahiiornia st., woa. steam beer, 5¢; bottle wine, be. 609 Clay st. AN IED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY; 81 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, §1 50 a week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st. EN'S SOLING 60c: LADIES 40c: DONE ‘while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel, ORNICE-MAKERS WANTED AT THE Forderer Cornice Works, 224 Mission st. M‘msvs SOLES, 50c; HEELS, 25¢: DONE 1IN 15 ‘minutes,while yon wait. 1197 Market. cor. 8th. MA.\SI\)N HOUSE. 961 MISSION, NR.SIX TH ‘—Thoroushly renovated; refurnished; 100 rms, 25¢ night to $1 80 week:: clean; quiet; reading-rm. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- Tetary Barbers' Asso., 35 Grant ave. 8, FUCHS, \1:1;'5 SHOES HALF-SOLED 40¢, LADIES A1 g5c¢; done in 10 minutes. 959 Howard st INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRDST.. NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents & night; Teading- room: free bus to and from the ferry. En\'nnm HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD— singie furmshed rooms: 75¢ week, 16¢ night. ARBERS, FUR EMPLOYMENT CALL SK( Bathers: Asens 14 Sevemth. H. SCHBUN BT, l FAEN A TRADE—SIGN OR PICTORIAL J painii ht for $5: great opportunity., D, LEVY, 35 Eighth st., San Francisco. DARK CYCLERY: best accommoda Alllster aud Powell ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. OW ) -at-lnw, 850 Mark W. DAVIDSON, A’ suits, Superior, Justice and Teasonable; collections, eto. \cor.Btockton -AT-LAW 420 rma. 14-15: advice N, ATTORNEY HEELS TO LET; ELASCO'S L UM SCHOOUL OF AC Private taeatricals arranged; pupils rebearsed on stage. K. 5.& 12 1. 0. 0. . block, 7th and Markat, Sfiflaob ELECTRICAL, CIVIL MINING, 5 ical ineering, surveying, ecture, Satarseacab. B4 VAN DER NAILLEN, 725 Mkt FOR 5 CENTS — THR 1p wrapper, for malling. K'S NE WEEKLY CALL. Losr. & CHARITY LODGE, F. ISAAE P. SMITH, OST—CERTIFC and A. M., No. 727, N, Y. IBER 5. 1895, h, in Mechanics’ Pavilion, one goid ring in imitation of double coil of 10pe with square Kot at top. Any person find- ing same and recurning it will recei a reward of $3. “Address Rinv, box 17, chis offic FOUND. ()N OAKLAND BOAT, MONDAY, PI RS G. L. WAKIMAN, Bank of California. 70 HE GREATEST ALL-AROUND stock accordions. mandolins, banjos and gaitars in the city ; prices iower than the lowest. KEEN k'S isic-siore. 3 Third st.. corner Market. 4 near se: FINANCIAL, ERSONS WHO WANT & TO 7 PER CENT interes a vearon thelr money should consals 1. W. ENTZ & CO.. 401 California st. NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON our furniture, pieuocs or real estate: lowess Tate: call and state Your proposition or write; open evenings. J. NOONAN. 1021 Mission st. PHYSICIANS. B tions. Terminus Geary, Mo car lines. MOVED—DR. C. ¢, O'DONNELL TO 850 Market st. Diseases of women a specialiy.

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