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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1895 Jo - o s e e e e e e = *‘CALL.” I SAN FRANCISCO H s OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALL— 3¢ Market sireet, open until 12 0'GiOCE every ®ight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, correr Cli, spen until 9:30 o'cloc] ¢ Hayes screet, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. €W corner Sixteenih and Mission streets opes 11! ¢ o'clock. SE1E Mission etreet, open until 8 o'clock. :30 o'clock. H NOTIC FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR- EZ et Geary and § n sts.—Rev. Horatio D.D., minister. William G. 5 .at the church Mondays from 10 to] ay-school at 9:43 A M. Servicesat 11 A. M. . Allare cordially invited. NITARIAN CHURCH, COR- th and Capp sis.—Kev. A. J. ervice nd 7:45 P, M. Stebbins, i . CALTFORNIA GRAC cor. of Stockion—Rev. R. C. Foute, rector ird Sunday in Advent. Morning service with | sermon by the rector. 11 A. M.: Processional, | . Te Deum” (South- in F; offertory, bass ssional, I cnor: ame of Our Salvi 7:45. Processional, -Hosanna to the Lord.” Pieces and responses (Tallis). d Benedic” (Warren) in D: (Warren): offeriory, tenor s ns), by request. Recessio it Salvation.” Organ recital, Pastorale” (Guilmant); (b) “Alle- (Cappueel): (¢) overture, “Messiah el). Organist and director of the choir, m H. Hoit. CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5 corner of Powell and Geary sts.—Re: Jobn Hemphill, D.D., pastor,will preach at 11 a.x. . “Topic_for evening, “Prophe ed in the Destruction of Jerusalem.” Morn- " (B inor), Dudley Bucl " quartet. ivening Holdon); offertor: the Wings of a Dove” (Knight). - All are i the evening Mrs. Priest-Fine will sing - T BAPIIST CHURCH, EDDY ST. —Rev. M. P. Boynton, acting pas- Services Sunc December 15. Preaching pastor at 11 A. M. and at 7:30 P. school at . Subject topic Clean Chu God Hates.” & o meeting er-meeting ou servi Wednesday open 10 the public MEETING NOTICES—Continued. £, HOGMANAY HAPPY WE'LL one and w."—The San kran- cisco Scottish Thistle Club wiil bring in the new year with their annua! ball and banquet on the evening of Lecember 81 at B'nal B'rith Hall, 119-121 Eddy st. Bail at 8 o'clock; banquet 10 0'clock. e tickets, $2 50: single $150. T NIVEN, Royal Chief. TLLER, Record DIVIDEND NOTICES. W DIVIDEND NOTICE — SAN FRAN- cisco Savings Union, 532 California street. corner Webb. For the half year ending with the of December, 1895, a dividend has been de- red at the rate per annum of four and thirty- two one-hundredths (4 32-100) per cent onm term deposits and three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Thursday, the 2d of January, 1896. LoV I'TE, Cashier. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HFELP WANTED—Cont P .S.6, COOK'S S0C. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL - branches :short notice. 14 Geary. ;tel.Grant 46. ORKING PARTNER WITH work. .. box 68, this office. HU.\'TEB & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN- ©ese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, bet. California and Sacramento: tel. 231. i) ; HELP—EST. 20 '8, 640 Clay st. TRONG, RELIABLE MAN WISHES SITUA- tion to work abott private place; generaily handy: do rough carpenter work, etc.: has girl of 14 who would assist about house, care of children, etc.: wages no object. Address W.,box 62, this office. g JAPANESE YOUNG MAN AND WIFE wish positions in private family as first-class cook and second worker; they are most honest and good-natured. T. M., care teastore, 403 Geary st. FIRST.CLASS STENGGRAPHER AND TEL egraph operator desires position. Address C. R., box 47, this office. DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. een cents per share) of the HUTCH- 0N AR PLANTATION will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after Friday, December 20, 1895. Transier- books will close Saturday, December 14, 1895. at PA NTER, COMPETENT WORKMAN, GOOD graiver, paper-hanger, tinter. whitener. etc.; day work or jobbing. Painter, 1077 Market st. TAPANESE MAN AND WIFE WANT SITU- ation; man first-class gardener; wife wait on @45, LYVORK FOR GRAY &C0. DEPART. b . ment 8, Columbus, Ohio, selling Royal Plater, plating kxives, forks, spoons, eic.; quickly plated’ by dipping in melted metal: fine finish: plate guarantced 5 to 10 years: made $45 last week, this week $50: easy job, good pay. Write for a place; everybody has 500ds to plate. P ARTNER WANTED — 10 GO MINING small capital required : chance to the right man, 3 Cibde st To Yomasend, between Third and Fourth, RARBER SHOP WITH TWO REVOLVING chairs for sale; 1604 Mission st., cor. Twelfth. ANTED—MEN EVERYWHERE TO ACT as private detectives under instruction; experi- ence unnecessary; contract and guarantee fur- nished. Address Co-operative Detective Agency, Nasliville, Tenn. A TEAVELING SALESMAN FOR & RE- liavle crockery firm, also a stock-keeper In the same line and two carpet salesmen; over twenty of our applicants secured positions ~during the past week: see hearty indorsement of the United States Industrial Agency by the San Francisco 12 o'clock M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | table and do housework; references. S. 0., box 10, | Chronicle of the 13:h on page 10. Room 167, Call Oftice. Crocker building. Sis CiAL NOTICES. O0KK. PER: YOUNG MAN LIVING THE GRAND HOTEL BAK WILL PASS under the management to-morrow, Decem- ber 16, of Eaward Fay, ils former proprietor, nd K. J. Foster, the’ son of Captain J. G. Foster, the fouuder of the Cliff House. The place be improved at large expense and put s condition: none but highest arade: es and liquors served: best lunch in the courtesy and prompt service our rule: call see us and you will call again. FAY & TER JERSEY MARKET, 512 BRYANT ST., cor. Third; mutton, beef, pork and sausage stalls; also fish, game and poultry stalls; every- thiug first class; family trade a specialty; prices 10 sait the times. 5V ROPERTY-OWNERS, ATTENTION— Now is the time to have your houses under- pinned with brick or wood; having my own screws, etc., can do the work cheap. J. PATTINSON, 1219 imore st. 5", \UES. ROBB, 103 MARKET ST., ROOM 8, second floor; genuine massage Lr: CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT K. Chiropodic Institute, room w CORNS, INGROWING NATLS, SUCCESS- #uliy treated. DR. LLOY F BAD T TS E Collections made, city or country. Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, ' DOWS CuLE AND FLOOKS WI scrubbed ; reasonable rates: pay 1 & O @5 FIRST CONGREGATIONAT &= cor. Post 4 sts.—Rev. s, the Soul of n’ will inciude r will render special nvited. ACE h. cor. C Sermon_by H METH and Twe! Gruver, pastor. ing & 11 o'clock; Evening se econd Adve L s free 3N , bet. Webster hs, minister. s and sermon ble " At e Spir sense of 00l rooms (rear of free. the Bible Sunda; church). All invite ¥ RST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI every Sunday a: 11 .M. in 336 Post st. Allare SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. QWEDISI PLOYM OFFICE, 1134 » ‘Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. 5 WOMAN WOULD LIKE WORK BY ay at washing, ironing, cooking, cleaning, cents day and car fare. Address 215 Minna. DISH GIRL WISHES A PLAC! TO DO cooking or housework; no objection to large Please call or address 1310 Mission st. THE DAY, washing and ironing, or help Address M. F., 1l recommended. Y A MIDDLE-A iaay, a position as housekeeper. box 113, C TANTED—BY A FIRSI-CLASS WASHER and housecleaner work by the day. Address MRS. A., or call at 86414 Mission st., room 7. TPHOROUGHLY COMPETENT BEDMAKER wishes t position in fi 1; speaks nguages. Address Bedmaker, box 114, TED—BY GERMAN WOMAN TO DO American samily ; best of reference. I WOMAN WANTS SITUA ral housework in small family. 740 Howard st. Call SPIRIT Miller, (Lutheran in fmth)— n rravklin Hall, more st., bet. Bush r. Services at 11 a. M. and P. 30 Sunday-s M.; prayer service Wednesday e This _morning, speciai adven “Christ at the r of the Heart SIDE STIAN . Devisadero—! L. Nesbit _associate pastor. The Kind of a Church 1a Approve if He Should Visit 45 P. M., “Streetcar Power of Unity. San kra “Transfer: 5 JORMONS AND £ Frienaship Hall, 909 M 7:45 P. . each Sunday. Elde president of the California M discourse at the evening service. Subject, telationship of the Old aud New Testaments.” ana for yourselves. (a prelude] NGLI gospel in Gospel Yail, and Bible ciass at vited. This will b fore returning to England Monday. B THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY — FRE public lecture evening at 320 Post st., atf Remember vur 5. Pa DAY MEETL SOCIETY OF PROGRESSIV. Spiritualists will meet at Golden Gate Hall on atter st., bet. Mason and Taylor, on Sunday even- December 15, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe Watson deliver an address under the Huence of Profes Subject: “The V Britaunica and Ame , as distinguish and throughout Europe. Watson fuily sust SOT, Who was iences at Berlin. mily Coleman. Fra addresses thro high repu ber of th Music by the Admission free. DR. ROBBINS, THE GIFTED INSPIR- ational speaker and healer, having recovered his recent sic lecture to-night. fe we are in death, or from Subject: “in the m my experiences in the dark valley of the shadow of of deat ts by Mrs. Hovet. The blind made to the lame walk and the sick ms developed and written questions auswered by spirit power. All persons attending this meeting will receive a 25c circle ticket frec that they may develop into mediums and getspirit manifestations at home. Washington Hall Eady st., 8 o'clock P. M. Admission free. CALIFORNIA OCIETY. hoven Hall having proved entirely in- adequa: or Lthe attendance at the regular Sunday lectures of this_society 0dd Fellows' Hall, corner of Seventh and Market sts., has been secured, and Mr. J. J. Morse of London will lecture there this eveniug a 7:45 o'clock. Subject: “The Doctrine of Immortality—Its Basis in Man,” being the sec- ond leciure of this series. Ample seaiing room. Admission free. (COMPETENT MIDDL WOMAN, FINE Southern and French cook, wants situation will work in neat family for moderate wages. Call or address 129 Third st.. room 3. NTS WORK BY washing, ironing; ay and car fare or add. 717 Howard. WOMAN WANTS WO BY \ the day, washing. ironing or housecleaning. Call or add 29 Hayes, nr. Fillmore, basement. PLACKSMITH WARTS STEADY JOB: CITY or country; is sober and reliable. B. L, box 79, Call Office, Y OUNG MAR, FATR PENMAN, QUICK AND accurate in ficures, good trucker, wishes work in wholesale house or store: experience in grocery; wages no object. Address E., box 18, this officy with his parents preferred: siate age, experi- ence and reference. Address C. L. E., box o8, this office. $50 GOOD PAYING WORKING BUSINESS, + suitable for industrious man. Apply bet. 9 and 12, room 6, 13624 Market st. JITUATION WANTE o work in_creame ence in separator factory. Call Office. TOUNG GERMAN, 6 MO is willing o work at bookkeeping, English and German stauds good horses. H. T. PENNER, Hotel, Ellis st. 7OUNG MAN, 23 YEARS OLD, WISHES -PO- sition. G.KAKLSRUHERK, 921 Post st. MIDPLE-AGED MAN WANTS SITUATION on private place; is good gardener; can take care of horses, milk, ence. Address C. D., bo: etc.; low wages; good refer- Call Uftice. MAT, AXD WIFE WOULD LIK: lodging-house; sober and industriou: would take any kind of work. Address J. Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. WAN BY SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN position; drive delivery wagon or other work where there is a chance to work up; cash security to responsible party. Address A. G.,1059 Markel. Y QUNG MAN 21, MERCHANT, 2 MO from Germany, desires a position of any 1o Address R. M., box 48, Call Office. W ASTED—SITUATION AS Ma: Scotchman on stock or grain ranch; thorough ractical farmer; A1 references. ~Address JOHN BROWN, 12315 West Second st., Los Angeles, Cal. or dairy; 3 years' experi- Address L. B., box 19, 'HS IN AMERICA, understands also under- olden W est WORK _IN ‘man Call v wage: N EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET, Third and_ Fourth—Single furnished rooms, 16c up; week, $1 up; open all night. ‘W ANTED—_SEAMEN. APPLY 10 STEUART st., upstalrs. EAMEN FOR EGROPE, SOUTH AFRICA and Melbourne. 103 Montgomery ave. W ANTED —STRONG &MULE TEAM 10 haul mineral water from As.org Springs. Ad- dress A. ASTORG. 108 Fiith st., San Francisco. EGULAR DINNER—SOUP, MEAT, POTA- toes, coffee, all 6c. Miners' Restaurant, b33 Commercial st. W ANTED—STUDENTS TO LEARN THE barber trade at San Francisco Barber College. For particalars call or address 116 Eleventh st. T'HE KAILROAD HOUSE 538 COMMERCIAL st., below Montgomery; single rooms 15¢ night, 25¢ f0r two: best snd cléanest house in town. W ANTED — MEN WITH $2 CAN EARN from $2 per day upward. 16% Rausch st., 1rom 10 t0 12 A. . VHRISTMAS GREENS—WANTED, EXPERI- enced men to make wreaths and garlands; wages §3 to 85 per day. Address C. CROCKFURD, Colma, San Mateo County, or call at 39 Post street, 7108, evenings. OSEDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS § furnished rooms, 20c; §1 per week. —SINGLE BUSINESS CHANCES, s IR Sk $,')0 00( CASE TO INVEST: BUSI- Y. nesses bought_for cash or sold on commission. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market st. YEING AND CLEANING KSTABLISH- ment; good income: investigation will speak for itself. PROLL & LLOY D, 719 Market st. $65, BEANCE BARERY: SELLING ON AC . count of departure less than cost of fixt- ures. PROLL & CO., 719 Market st. %“')50 PARTNER WANTED (N OLD ES- DOV, tabiished wood, coal, hay and gram | business. Address B. D., box 91, Call Office. T)RUG STORE_CENTRAL; FINE STOCK: cheap. Address C. R., box 10, Call Office. $35 A MONTI WILL KENT A PAYING Testauraut, lodging-house aud saloon, com- pletely furnished.'in the most, prosperous town in California; no opposition. CHARLES POWELL, lock box 265, Lodi, Cal. { EW 20-ROOM HOTEL: MUST BE SOLD ON account of owner going East: big baresin. Call or address I. B. BRISCOE, Morgan Hill, Cal. ESTAURANT—REDUCED 710 §176; SPLEN- did_paying business: almost a give-away; Tent account sickness. 1009 Larkin st. F YOU WANT A PAYING BUSINESS I vestigate Railroad House, 533 Commercial_st. 60 rooms: can have a trial before buying; $1250. AT AL OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE Testigniion: cosh. FegeiiEs” atong Sa0be AR i cas) uired ' about’ $4000. Ad- dress Loan, box 58, Cal: » ZEST PLACE IN CITY FOR LEAST MONEY ; wholesale: suitaple for man_and wife, or two gentlemen. Call P address, 12 Adair, bet. Fit- teenth and Sixteenth, Howard and Capp. ESTAURANT ON MARKET ST. CHEAP; disagreement of partners. Apply 29 Sixth. OR SALE—A CASH MILK STORE, 18 TO 20 cans; no route. Milk, box 58, Call. ['OR SALE_HORSESHOEING SHOP. APPLY, e I MCCORMACK, 820 Folsom, or ‘608 Shot- EXEPERIENCED GENTLEMAN WITH VERY £00d business, needing additional capital, wants partner; to avoid risk until familiar with business, will assign notes secured by first mortgage for amount wanted, $18,000. Address Partner, box 12, Call Oftice. RANCH BAKERY AND CANDY-STORE; must be sold immediately; o Dust ely; owner sick. 4421 Fofi RENT, EXCHANGE OR SALE—PAYING fruit ranch. Apply 1217 Clay st. $/5() ¥ILLBUY A GOOD LIVING: MUST P - be sold through stckness; restaurant and saloon fitted complete with room to live in; rent $22. 714 Bryant st. ARTNER WITH $500; WILL CLEAR 876 A week: proof given beiore investing. Address L., box 19, this office. ENTLEMAN WOULD LTIKE LADY PART- ner for lodging-house. R. S., box 20, Call. URSE, COMPANION OR VALET TO IN- valid gentleman, or to travel; speaks French, German, English; highest medical and private ref- grences.” Address Nurse, box 4, Call Office, Oak- and. MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. W2 M i BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, e; bottle wine, 5¢. 609 Clay st. 100 I ELIABLE MAN WANTS SITCATION TO cook for ranch or work on private place; good gardener, Lorseman and milker; wages 10 suit the times; highest city reference. Address A. D., box 0, Call Office. (\ ERMAN BOY LIVING WITH HIS PA- X rents wishes to drive a buicher-wagon: has ex- perience. Address A., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. T OUN( GERMAN served 3 years in the cavalry in Germany, wishes & situation as coachman, irainer and gar- dener. Address M. F., 409 Pacific st. OOK WANTS POSITION; GOOD penman, accurate, reliable, experienced; city B., room 20, Firemar’s Fund buildin, RISHMAN, JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW York, would like a position of any kind: un- derstands horses. Address M. G., box 61, Call Office. MERICAN YOUNG MAN: AGED 28: WITH £Xexcellent city reierences, wisnhes o drive light delivery w : understands running elevator: or porter, or janitor, or private watchman, or coach- man. ‘or Valet, ' or anything similar. Address 3 S. MASS, 609 Post st., cit; RDENER—MIDDLE-AG WISHES ; single: understands his business. Address J. C., box 44, Call Oflice. M PPLE-AGED MAN AND WIFE WOULD AV jike situation on fruit ranch; man well experi- enced in fruit; woman good cook and hoasekeeper; no children. Address or call 28 Eighth st., room 68. JUNG GERMAN, GOOD CARPENTER, cabinet-maker, with tools, wants situation: is ling to do any kind of work. Please call or ad- ss 120 Valiey si, bet. Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth. G MAN WISHES SITUATION IN FAM- y; understands care horses, cows, chickens and garden; is a good worker: strictly sober: _best references. E. F. THOMPSON'S Hotel, North JXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER ~WISHES sewing at home: good work and perfect fit guaranteed. Address Dressmaker, 125 Oak st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHESSIT- uation to do general housework. Call 21135 Valencia st. MAN WOMAN WISHES WORK washing, ironing or housecleaning. 246 Oak st. WII0 HAS AFTERNOONS FREE ladies with their Christmas aressing dolls, paper flowers, Address Xmas, box ADY would like to a work: embroider; etc.; 50 cents and carfare. 83, Call Office. "A WILLING YOUN £\ country desires work of any kind by the day $1aday. Address 1014 York st., bet. Twenty- second and Twenty-third sts.; send a postal. JXPERT DRESSMAKER_ WISHES A FEW [/ more engagements: suits finished in two days; terms, $1 25 day. 339 Eddy st., firs: floor. ANISH GIRL RESIDING WITH PARENTS wishes a situation to do light housework. Call 213 Bryan st WANTS WORK BY THE DAY ashing and cleaning: 31 o day and car fare. Address W box 58, Call Office, QITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE M woman to do chamberwork either in hotel or private family: first-class city references. 51314 Hyde st., 1n rear. E ANDJAPANESE EMPLOYMENT JIW.JIM. 637 Commercial st. K’S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR .EKLY CALL. 1n wraoper. for matling. YEMALE LeLr WANTED. VW ANTED_GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and washing; small family adnlts; wages $10; good home to right party. 652 Oak st. YIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND AS- sist with child; wages $10. Sunday 10 to 12, 223 Guerrero st. ADIES, LEARN CUTTING AND DRESS making under the acknowledged best cutter and teacher in State. MRS. JONES, 505 Fell st. “ROOMS, 16¢ A DAY; 81 week; Tooms for (wo, 25¢ 8 dav, $1 60 & week; daily papers. 36 C while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel, EN'S SOLES, 50c; HEELS, 2 S IN 15 minutes,while you wait. 1197 Market. cor. th. NHOUSE, 961 MISSION, NR. SIXTH ted; refurnished ; 100 rms, : clean; quiet; reading-rm. PARBERS-FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- rerary Barbers' Asso., 525 Grant aye. S. FUCHS. SHOES HALF-SOLED 40c, LADIES done in 10 minutes. 959 Howard st. 0 iTHIRDST., NEAR night; Teading. single furnished rooms: 75¢ week, 15¢ night. ARBLERS, FOR_EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers’ Assn.. 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. EARN A T) N OR PICTORIAL 4 painting tavght for $0: great opportunity . D. LEVY, 35 Eighth st., Sun Francisco. 7 ANTED—LARPORERS AND MECHANICS 10 knew that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, atill runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms: 25c per night: $1(o $3 per week. FREE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FO! also a bottl eof lager, 5¢, at 637 Clay st. W ASTED—MEN Wii0 DO RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r. 4 N OZART, 319 ELLI>, KUOMS 26C 10 oUC 6c; AKTY WITH 8500 TO JOIN IN PROFIT- able busi 512 California st., room 14. J'OR SALE—$1000; REAL ESTATE AND COL- lection agency: business established 30 years: reputation and location No. 1: full value in prop- erty alone; only reason for retiring is age and fail- ing health; rare chaunce for a business man. Ad- dress Reliaole, Call Oftice, Oakland. WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE FOR FURNI- ture, business.etc., unimproved lot in San Diego. W. H. F., Call Office, Oakland. ANTED—SMALLNEAT CANDY-STORE IN good location. N. C., box 1, Cail. $80(), MILE DAIRY: BEST ESTABLISH- . ed 14-can route in the cfty; 14 thor- oughbred cows, 3 fine horses, new wagon, etc.; fiue house and grounds: owner ralses 3 months' feed already planted: sickness cause; clears $150 monthly: sée owner bet. 3, 5 p. . 13098 Hayes. NQTICE—HOTELFOR SALE; HOTEL SHORT distance from eity; will sell stock and furniture or will sell stock separate; now is a chance to get a fine stock of liquor at cost; party owns hotel and will give good terms to any one who wishes to rent orlease it. Address A. H, 14 Lewis street. ANTED—A GOOD RELIABLE MAN WITH $1500 as thira partner in an old-estabiished produce commission house with large acquaint- ance all over the State and Uregon; $1000 to re- main in the business; partner wanted (0 further in- crease the busin s P. C., box 46, Call. ?$100 BRA DELICACY . store; best location; rent $18; living- Tooms: investigate this bargain. 131 Seventh st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. IDEAL HOME SITE! In Santa Clara County; ouly $200 cash down: | 10-acre o1 ar omes; between San Jose and Mountain View: rich sediment cherry lapd: soil is 40 t0 50 feet deep; pure mountain water; 20 trains daily to San Francisco: commutation fare 21 cents from S.F.; distance only 42 miles; 8 miles from San Jose; the ideal site of country home; near Stanford University coverea with great oaks: wood will lar.cely help pay for the land. T['ERMS OF PURCHASE: Price $200 and $225 per acre: only 10 per cent cash required no further payment for 5 years neces- sary; then quarterly payments annually; 8 years’ time in all; interest only 7 per cent; installment payment accepted. (JEARACTER OF PROPERTY: Planted to orchard; will pay for itself before last payment is due. “This Is the great Murphy homestead, the richest, deepest, finest land in the great Santa Clara Valley: the best proper.y for the least amount of money ; conveyancing done free; come &nd see if send for catalogue. OOSTER & WHITTON 7 West Santa Clara st.s San Jose, Cal. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 9() EOOMS, WORTH $2000; ONLY........$1,100 32 rooms, $800 cash ; balance payments 1.600 8 rooms on Sutter st... . 250 55 rooms, clearing $400; payments. .. 18 rooms; best corner in city. 14 rooms, on Geary st.. 50 houses, 5 to 150 rooms; prices $100 to. 60-room hotel, with bar: 40 boarders. 20 rooms, sunny coraer: must sell 32 rooms to exchange for real estate. 40 rooms, very nice Other bargains at_S; § 00D PAYING HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS; R $30; no agents. 869 Mission. 00D CORNER; WITH 30 ROOMS ALL ON one floor; well furnished: a nice business for man and wife. Address N. D., box 67, Cali Office. COUNTKY REAL ESTATE. DAVID BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMANT 11 MONTG! *OTS 150x140, AT ELMHURST; $1500. cicoimicicars, Ousiana and San Lean- orchard of apricots, pears, etc.; 500 strawberry plants; city water; nicely fenced: 5 ¢hicken-houses 100 young laying hens, 1 miich cow, 1 horse and spring wagon? a profitable frnit, poultry and vege- 27 A() AN ACKE: 600 ACRES, WITHIN 1 $7.50 aile Hom schoothouse at Miramonte, Kern County, with an artesian well dowing 1,200~ sheds for stock: this land will grow anything: it Is the San Joaquin Valley road will go very near this and. FOR 172 ACRES OF LAND NEAR can be cultivated, balance pasture land with plenty of wood and water; family orchard of about 100 outbuildings: plenty of running water; thisland will grow anything: part cash. miles from Glen Ellen; 18 acres culti- vated In grain, balance timber land with plenty of of 4 Tooms and a cowage of 2 rooms; 2 barns, chicken-heuses. granary: the wood on' this place will exchange. $4000 s Boy 62 ACRES 3 MILES FARRELL & CC., OMERY ST. dro, every half hour; «li set out in full bearing with ehicken-yards: 2ood house of 3 rooms; barng table place with & good run of custom; easv terms. 1,200, 000 gallons daily; there are 3 houses au one of the greatest bargains in this State to-day, a8 $Z5OO Clayton, Contra Costa County ; 70 acres trees in bearing, with comfortable house, barn and $5000 WILL BUY 70 ACRES OF LAND 3 w00d and water; all fenced and cross-fenced: hous will pay for it; would make a fine poultry place; from St. Helena, 1 mile from Zinfan- del station: 45 acres in cultivation, balance wooded pasture; vineyard, family orchard, 50 olives: fine fruit, vineyard or orchard land: fine hard-finished house; good barn and. outbuildings, cartiage- houses, chicken-houses, etc.; water piped to house and barn; will exchange. 6000 WILL BUY 38 ACRES OF WINE grapes; 22 acres in table grapes; 15 acres in orchard, ail in full bearing, within 13 miles of depot and steamer landing at Martinez; good improvements; this place will’ pay for itself net in 2 years; it is the greatest bargain in the State to-day ; easy texms. g () PEE ACRE WILL BUY 160 ACRES OF deep level loam land in Ygnacia Valley, near Walnut Creek; 30 acres in prunes and almoads, balance fine land for anything; good 8- room house, barn and improvements; this is ad- joining some of the handsomest places 'in Ygnacia Vailey; the land alone is worth $150 an acre; easy terms. &7 PER ACRE WILL BUY 480 ACRES @D L{ near Clayton, Contra Costa County: 126 acres level land; 300 acres have been cultivated, balunce rolling pasture; handsomely wooded: water from springs and wells: good hard-finished house of 8 rooms: barn, granary, blacksmith-shop and chicken-houses: $14,000 was offered for this place and declined less than 2 years ago: would make a fine stock place; we have some of the greatest bargains in improved fruit, vineyard, grein and stook ranches thut were ever seen in this tate, as also some fine income properties for rent or exchange; call for particulers. 11 3 EDDY—LODGING-HOUSE OF 9 FUR- nished rooms and bath; cheap. $12" FURNISHED HOUSE: 9 ROOMS; ). bath: low rent. 630 Webster, nr. Grove. ODGING-HOUSE; 21 ROOMS: CLEARS $40; all steady roomers. 946 Huwnrdrsl. $20 HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS AT A SACRI- « fice: ownerobliged toleave city; rooms over paying rent 1523 Polk st. FURNITURE FOR SALK SON LARGE 5T : 400 carpets, good as ne I second-h 2 cloth, 26c¢; parlor suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45c; 7- plece chamber suits, $i4 50: cornice poles, 25c: ranges, $6: cash or installments; goods shipped free. 'T. k. NELSON. 126 Fourth'st. BEACK WALNUT MARBLE TOP, FOR 13 sale cheap. 106 Eleventh st.: bakery. TOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AND AR- ticles of every description. D. MCRAE, 829 Mission st. ROOMS, OAK FURNITURE COMPLETE. 380 Flegant Brussels carpet laid. la5c Heavy Linoleum laid. Floor Oficloth New Bedlounges o SHIREK & SHIREK. 1810-12 Stockton, nr. CARPET CLEANING. QALUON FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. 812 Kearny st KUGSTORE FOR A SONG—PAYING BUSI- ness, in_good locality; fixtures complete and rent low’; but small capital necessary: we must sell. Address M. N., care of the Call Office, Oakland. OALYARD — A BARGAIN: GOOD-PAYING coal, hay and grain business: fine buliding; solendid location; good team and harness; new wagon: new safe, scales and truck: 4-stall stable: long lease: cheap rent. ALDEN & GARFIELD, 902 Broadway, Oakland. eek. 3 S, 15, 20 AND 1,81 25, $1 50 per week. 25 cents per night; Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. M 40 SOND-HANDED SHC OME nearly new, 25¢ to $] 25. 562 Mission st. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room 25c a night: $1 a week. UST OUT: NEW MACHINF FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see; half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait; all repairing done by machinery: all repairing at halt price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission t., bet. First and Second. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE A EEKLY CALL. in wrabper, for mailing. 3EST BUSINESS CORNER FOR A GROCERY- store; good chance; low rent. Call at corner Thirty-fourth and Adeline sts., Oakland. (100D PAYING SALOON, WITH LADIES' parlors, near manufactories, for sale. Address E., box 9, Call. ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & 0., 23 Tenth st._Telephone number, south 35. ITY STEAM C. lin:. 38 8th. HE J. E. MI Co. (incorp.): cleaning 3c yara. Mission T4. N ATIONAL CARPET BEATL vating Works HAMPTON & laying and altering. 313-315 Guerrero ‘el. Mission 244, W HEN You BECOME_DISGUSTED WITH pet work send to SPAULDING'S PloneerCac- (CONKLIN'S CABPET BEATING WORKES. 338 old-established 230 eating Works, 853-7 Tehama: tei. So-40. Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. EAT MARKET, TOOLS AND FIXTURES to rent or sell. Shoestore, 2831 Mission st. JALOON FOK SALE ON ACCOUNT OF SICK- ness; price $750; good place: big stake; manu- facturing district. Apply 505 Mission st. ARTNER WANTED; BAKER PREFERRED; must be a hustler and well acquainted in San Francisco and across bay. Inquire 1162 Guerrero. OOD-PAYING SALOON AND COMBINA- tion table. 2131 Mission st. W ANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY sous in class or private; evening class: hats trimmed; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. W ANTED—YOUNG LADY CASHIER FOE boarding-house for laboring men, suburb part must furnish best of reference as to hon- Address S. E., box AGENTS WANTED. ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY wants good agenis fo work its accident and sick_insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W. HANNA Secretary. Murphy building. OOD-PAYING SANDWiCH WAGON: AC- 1 coums of other business. 1400 Folsom st., cor. enth. DHYSICIAN, OBLIGED TO GO EAST, WILL sell valuable practice and office furniture at sacrifice. Address Physician, box 103, Call Otfice, FURNITURE WANTED OUNG WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, smail family: wages $10 month. Apply to-day, 9104 Sixteenth, bet. Market and Castro. S Y HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR scond-band furniture and carpets by Lundy Furniture Co., 813 Market st.; call or send postal. OR SALE—ONE OF THE LARGEST AND oldest stove, range and house-furnishing estab- lishments; plumbing, gas-fitting, tin and sheet- iron manufacturing a specialty: investigation so- licited. Inguire on premises, 524 Washington st. TRONG GIRL TO DO CHAMBERWORK. Call after 3 P. M. Sunday, 219 Tenth st. 'C,\si(rmc"u PAID FOR FURNITURE. JA- COB SCHWERDT, 82 Mission, bet. 4th & 5th. PPRENTICE FOR DRESSMAKT while learning. 55914 Stevenson s PAID ONEEK J. C. MUTHER, 719 MARKET pays highest cash prices for furniture. OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS children’s governess in English branches and and piano. _Address B. C,, box 47, Call. MERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION £X"as managing housekeeper and sewing: refer- ences exchanged. Address MISS A. N. WHITE, Call Office, Qakland. ADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS HOUSE- 4 keeper or any kind of mending. 144 Fifth,T. 6. Pusxfifix’w NTED BY WIDOW, 38, TO make herself generally usefal; pleasant home more an_object than wages; references. Call or address 705 Post st. T THE WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL AND Indystrizl Union, 7 Van Ness ave.—Dressmak- ing, hairdressing, millinery, English, French, Ger- man, Spanish, guitar, violin, mandolin and paint- ing taught for §1 50 per month; singing and Ccook- ing $1 per month; all kinds of female help sup- plied. OUNG GIRL TO HELP WITH BABY; GOOD home. Call 519 Nineteenth street. (100D TAILOR WANTED. 634 HOWARD st., flat 9. 00D FINISHER ON GENTLEMEN'S coats. 834 Howard st., flat 9. LAnY TFROM THE EAST WOULD LIKE PO- sition as honsekeeper. 203 Powell st., room 18. W ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED LADY A place as housekeeper or lady’s nurse. Call or address 240 Shotwell st. [ ADY DESIR: TUATION IN FAMILY T0O 4 teach common-school branches and elocution. Address B., box 29, Call Office. PERIENCED SALESLADY WISHES SIT- uation; especially adapted o dress trimmings and findings department: also experienced dress- maker. Address M. B., box 71, Call Office. LIBERALS AND FREETHINKERS. Dr. J. L. York, the distinguished liberal o tor, will open a short course of lectures on live ics at Scot ish Hall, 105 Larkin st., on next nnday evenine. Dec. 2 e M. MUNIAGUE. THE WONDER G2 sul and gifted inspirational speaker, will lecture and answer questions before the Psychicil ~ociety of Oakland this (Sunday) evening at Fra- ternal“Hall, 11561, Wasningion st., Uaklaud, at 8 r o B2, 500D CITIZENSHIP MEETING AT Metropolitan Temple SUNDAY, Dec. 15, 3 . Address by MRS. M. E. RICHARDSON; No Longer Pardonabl DR. RIN-ES' SPIRITUAL MEET- 909 Market st., 2 and 8 P.M. Circle Mmes. Drs. Tobias. Hender- son, A. Stevins, J. Kotter. Office 1236 Market st. 'Circles Tuesday and Friday, 8 P. 3. B5, CHARLES BROCKWAY HAS & FEW hours leftfor private development. Prices within reach of all. Phenom. seance Tuesday eve. Independent slate-writings daily. 330 Ellis st. B5 JONIGHT KATEH gifted psychic, opens a week’s grand spirit- ual revival, public lectures, tesi meetings. 793 Stevenson st., of Ninth. Aduwission 10c; sittings aily. B2 and platform tests. MADAME MONTAGUE, THE GIFTED inspirational speaker, will lecture before the Oakland Psychical Society at Fraternal Hall, 11562, Washington st., this evening, at 8 o'clock. “Rome Up to Date.” DEFINED, PREPOSSESSING, HEALTHY \ young mother, having fresh breast of milk, de- sires position as wetnurse in a wealthy family: references given. Address S. A., box 29, Call. W ANTED-BY GERMAN ~WOMAN, DAY work: or washing, ironing, housecleaning, or chamberwork in lodging-house. Call or address 612 Minna st. \V [ CHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market; electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week free bus to and from the ferry. 7OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work; moderate wages; good home. Apply 1432 Twentieth st., near Castro. EVERAL COMPETENT LADY CANVASS ers wanted on salaries; also salesladies in mus- lin underwear department; see Chronicie’s in- dorsement of the United States Industrial Agenc; m its issue of the 13th, tenth page. Koom 167, Crocker building; over 20 of our applicants se- cured positions this past week. ANTED — EXPERIENCED GERMAN nurse competent to take entire charge of child 3 years old; clty references required. Apply 2120 08t 8t. A IR-BRUSH_ARTIST TO WORK DRAPER- ies. HOLLER, 8 Sixth st., bet. 1 and 2 p. >t GBL, ABOUT 15; LIGHT HOUSEWORK; 1303 Larkin. ANTED—YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN A complete course in millthery; will guarantee them positions in spring: rates reasonable. Call at the Newilnstitute, 121 Post st., room 51. IRLS TO WORK ON COATS AND PANTS. 421 Broadway. W ANIED — POSITION AS TUTOR BY A Harvard graduate, M. A. and Ph. D. of Colum- bia; preparation for college a specialty: also French, Spanish and Italian. Apply 10 MARY L. CHENEY, 300 Post st., City 'ERIENCED DRESSMAKER, PERFECT cutter and fitter, would like to get work by the day at $1 25. Call or address 5 Redwood court, et. Sixteenth and Seventeenth. ADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S REPATRING neatly and reasonably done. 917 Market st., SY’I‘UA TION — A YOUNG RESPECTABLE creole woman wan's a position as housekeeper. Please call at 249 Pacific st., room 44, second floor. TTUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT young woman as cook in private family. Call 226 McAllister st. PEFINED WIDOW WITH SOME MEANS wouid like & partner 10 assist her in a business venture. Call or address 230 Turk st. MATERTALIZL ance to-night, 8 . 3.: 50c; sitsdaily C.N. MILLER, ETHEREALTZI terializing seance “'@a AT 110 HAYES ST. TO-NIGHT MRS. Whitney gives benefit to the Ladies’ Ald. Mrs. Seat and other good medinms. 10 cents. OTICE OF MEETI OUTHERN LADY WANTS HOUSEKEEP- ) er's position or plain sewing. Call or address 203 Powell st.. room 5. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day or week, housekeeping, washing or eaning of any sort. Call or address District urses’ Asso., 930 Sutter st. OUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS housekeeper. 12034 Geary st., room 10. cl N EZ . AY, ENTERTAL and dance for the benefit of the = Christmas Chieer fund will be given SotORNE by the Odd Fellows in 1. 0. 0. F. Hall 7S TUESDAY E NG, Dec. 17. 1895. Invita- tiens can be secured from the Grand Secretary. EAT RELIABLE WOMAN, GOOD COOK, wants situation as housekeeper for respectable gentiemen. Address . J., box 33, Call Oftice. IDOW OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES PO- sition in lodging-house or small family. Apply 230 Turk st. B2, JOUONACHEE TRIBE NO. 10, Imp. O. R. M.—Members are notified 1o sssembie at Red Men’s Hall, 320 Post st., at 12 M., SUNDAY, December 10. to attend the funeral of our late brother, MANUEL RIVERS. F. J. JOHNSON, Sachem. M. CAMPRELL, C. of K. = MAaSIEK MARINERS BE- o nevolent Assoclation — Special i ‘? oo™ 3 meeting will be beld at hall, 421 Post sireet, SUNDAY, December 15, at 1 P ! All members are requested (0 be present for the OUNG WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS typewriter. Call at 873%; Iarket st., room 13, second floor. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25c to &1 50 per night; $1 50 1o $6 per week ; convenient and respectable; free bus to and from the ferry. OUNG LADY WANTS SITUATION AS housekeeper or any light work. Apply 706 Ellis st., room 3, first floor. M FFLERS EMBROIDERED BY YOUNG purpose of sitending the funeral of our deceased S % . % Frother, GEORGE KRUGER, By order of the | Tayiorsnob 8irl- Apply MISS GONZALEZ, 33 presicent. L. TRAUNG, Rec. Sec. - LA NDELARIA M1 G CO. ATIONS WANTED-MALE. pany—A nnual meeting for election of officers #nd transaction of business will be held on SAT- UILDAY, December 28, 1895, at 10 0'clock A. M., &t 530 California street. Room 60, San Francisco. By order of the Board of Trusiees. GEORGE A. HILL, Secretary. SITU. ASS COOKS, STEWARDS, WAIT- ers and other hotel and restaurant help: aiso farmers, teamsters and mechanics of all kinds, on hand ready to go out at short notice. S2nd or- ders to J, F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 86c; MORNING and ev'g classes;10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. AWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRE: cutting school. 1231 Market st.,bet. 8th and 9th. UPILS WANTED: POSITIONS GUARAN- teed ; patterns 25¢ up: latest skirts 85¢, MCDOW- ELL'S Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell st. MST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus to and from the ferry. PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE, carpets, stoves. BROWNE, 103 9th; postal. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, « folding. iron beds, furniture; iow prices: Cal. stepladder mannfactd for_the trade. 179 Mission. PROPERTY WANTED. ROPERTY WANTED—2 RESIDENCES AT from $7000 to $10,000; 10 rooms; lot about 30 X120 feet. Address W. A., P. O. box 2058. W ANTED-TO EXCHANGE, DESIRABLE income property in Alameds for Potrero pro erty. C. BAYLEY. box 102, Call Ofiice, Oakland. —_— e e MONEY WANTED. $500( AT 8% WANTED ON FIRSTCLASS D business property; principals only. Address M., box 62, Call Oflice. ROOMS WANTED, URNISHED ROOM WANTED IN PRIVATE family. Address M. B., box 3, Call Office. BOARDING WANTED. ANTED—HOME IN PRIVATE FAMILY in Western Addition for brother and sister. adults. Address, stating terms, W. A., box 46, CallL. j ADY AND DAUGHTER WISH PLEASANT 4 home with refined family at moderate cost. B., box 7, Call Office. STORE WANTED. W ANTED—STORE WITH 2 OR 8 LIVING rooms: rent about $15. Address Store, box 47, Call Oftice. WANT£D—s1>CELLANEOUDS. 00D MANDOLIN; STATE PRICE. A.B.C, box 15, Call Oftice. ANTED—4 OR 5 DOUBLE ARM GASCHAN deliers for private house. G. C.,box 58, Call. ‘V ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF 1T NEEDS repairing: best work at half the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elry o 4. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send postal. TINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 rooms: 25¢ to §1 60 per night; $1 50 10 86 per week: froe bus (0 and from the ferry. T ADIES TO SELL MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. TLADIES INSTLUCTED IN HATRDRESSING, manicuring, face treatments, removal wrinkles, etc.; class or private. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post. ROFESSOR _ LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting aud makine school : all branches. 702 Sutter. —_— e MALE HELP WAMNTED. ANTED—WASHER FOR COUNTRY LIV- ery stable; wages $50 per month and found; also laborers, teamsters, cooks, waiters, farmers and dishwashers. Apply to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. LOST. - UL S U S Y oL ) ELLOW HOUSE DOG, BUSHY TAIL (FE- male; nickel collar: white breast and paws. Beiurg 1o 209 Sixth st. (butcher sbop) and receive reward. 95T -4 PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNTA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of JAMES SHEA, trustee, No. 203,309. The finder wiil please return to bank. OST—-BOY STRAYED FROM HOME DEC. 11: JOHNNY BROSNAN, aged 9 years, bie eyes, light complexion, dressed i uroy ' suit. Any'information_concerning him will be thank- fully received at 761 Harrison st. BAY MARE, WITH WHITE STRIPE ON face: tail a' little trimmed. Return to MR. G. MOLEMA, Tenth ave. and I st., South San Fran- clsco, and receive reward. AN 10 SOLICIT FOR SCRIPT SIGNS. AD- dress D., box 11, Call. ARPENTER FOREMAN WANTED FOR shop: good pay and steady job. F., box 5, Call. TANTED—MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE bad bills to coliect to place their accounts with us; no charge unless successful. Room 74, Colum- bian building, 916 Market st. W ANIED—2 EXPERIENCED SOLICITORS to show handsomely fllustrated works: just the thing for the holidsy season. The Werner Company, 7 City Hall square, 00D COMPETENT CITY SALESMAN FOR Jvoolen goods on salary. The United States In- dustrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building, ANTED—MEN'S FUENISHING GOODS salesmen for our retail stores. Apply to EAGLESON & CO., 535 Market st. TDDLE-AGED MAN 20- D0, ;.ufll.‘r;‘ MILK- ng and general work around dairy: wages $10. "Address C. H., box 4, Call Office. EBRAND-BUY, 15 YEARS OLD, LIVING with par-nts.” B., box 158. this office. Fms’l\cuss CLOAK SALESMAN WANTED. Address, stating references and where for- merly employed, Cloaks, box 1185, Call Office. PACKAGE, "BETWEEN HOWARD “AND Harrison sts., on Tenth. Return 1501 Folsom st., and recelve reward. T.OST—DECEMBER 12, RED GREVHOUND 4 dog. The gentleman who had him in the Wil- son markev w.ll please return to J,O. SHEA, 17 Vermont st., or C. SHKA, Fourth and Minna sts. 0~T—BLACK AND WHITE ENGLISH FOX- hound: liberal reward. Return to 427 Fulton. OST—A PASSBOUK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and J.oan Society of ~an Francisco, In the name of OSSIAN W. DAHLSON, No. 178, 924; the finder will please return to_bank. J,OST-ON NIGHT OF DECEMBER b. 1895, 4 near seats 15 and 16, H, north, in Mechanics' Pavilion, one gold ring in imitation of-double coil of 10pe with square koot at top. Aay person find- ing same and returning it will receive a reward ot $5._Address Ring, box 17, this office. TOUND. A e A AR K FOUND—LA.'DY'S SILVER WATCH. APPLY 1139 Mission st. FOVND —~THE GREATEST ALL-AROUND stock accordions, mandolins, banjos and guitars in the city ; prices lower than the lowest. KEENK'S Ploneer Music-store, 8 Third st., corner Market. TORE AND BASEMENT FOR BAKER; will_build oven for responsible party. Apply corner T d Guerre: Ls. IGA RS, LA’ LOT MACHINES,WHOLE- sale; agents wanted. KAHN & CO., 220 Calif. st. PIANOUS. V1OLINS, ETC. INE PIANOTS A MOST WELCOME HOLL- day gift; several large warerooms filled with the choicest makes and a carload arriving weekly to supply the demand for the holidays; sole agents for the old renowned Hardman which received first medal at the Columbian Exposition and is the only piano which improves with age. You will also find the Chase Bros.. Hackley and several other leading makes, all at very low prices and terms easy. A very fine plano 1s offered this week at $175, one slightly used $150; uprights from $80 up. 'Open evenings until Christmas. THE J. DEWING COMPANY, second floor, Flood build- ing, Fourth and Market sts. PECIAL OFFER FOR THE HOLIDAYS—A i arge size; warranted; price $185. Y, 308 to 314 Post st. Also sole agent for the following high-grade pianos: Soh. mer, Newby & Evans, Briggs, “Opera,” Singer; complete stock mandolins, guitars, jos, violins, etc.; open evenings. S OUR NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN for selling pianos has met with great success we have decided to continue supplying purchasers that wish to take advantageof it; please call and have it_explained. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO., corner Kearny and Sutter sts. ARTNER WANTED — BUSINESS ESTAB- Renel 4156 1500; capiial Faquiead foin $45,000 0 $60,000. Address B. M., P. O. box 2435. q 3000, ROUTE FOR SALE; EVENING & « paper: pays $150 per month. Apply this office. INING-ROOM; CHEAP: SUITABLE FOR ‘man and wite. Inquire grocery, cor. Howard and Fifth sts.; no agents. USINESS MAN AS MANAGER OR PART- ner: bonds required. C. M., box 17, Call Office. (;REAT OPPORTUNITY TO LIVELY MAN 3 with smalil caplial: one of the best established new and second-hand furniture business at a bar- gain: will sell balf or all on account of sickness. ., box 68, Call Office, OB SALE—BLACKSMITH-SHOP; HEAVY stock; owner sick. _Address B., box 161, Call, INE TIN AND STOVE STORE, WITH plumbing-shop, cheap. 1103 Stockton st. OST CONVENIKNT AND RESPECTABLE; ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to 1 50 per night: §1 50 to $3 per week; free bus to and from the ferry. 37 WOOD AND COAL YARD; BIG « trade: value in sight $300; no humbug; trial given; must be sold soon. Apply this office. PHOLSTERER; WITH SMALL AMOUNT of money: the best proposition ever offered: husiness wiil stand investigation. Address A. B., Call Branch Office, 339 Hayes st. EAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the Unlu“:'umw-or one year for $1 50, post- age . FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOU JINE STEINWAY OFFERED FOR $210 b; party desiring toleave city. See it atroom 21, Flood buildis rket and Fourth sts. ADY OBLIGED TO SELL HER FINE NEW upright piano offers it for $160. Can be seen at room 10, 809 Market st. 'LEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO; A BARGAIN, 7 Russ st. MONEY IS WHAT TALKS: MONEY 1S WHAT TALKS! But we want little of it in payment for desirable 1and located in Placer County. We have three or four pieces, improved and un- | improved, 1n the celebrated Placer fruit beit, each having 160 acres, that we will seil for $25 to $30 per acre. All can be irrigated, but the water is extra. The terms of payment are one-fifth cash down, and uo_other payments required for five years, interest on deferred payments being 8 per cent per annum, payable annually. During this time, the purchaser is especially required to im- prove the property, and at the expiration of U five years the payments are (o be made annually. Nobetter property can be selected. o ALSO. We have one of the most desirable and paying vineyardsin Napa Couity for sale at a great bar- galn. Iu cost over $40,000, and is offered at $25,000. 93() ACRES 3 MILES FROM ST. HELENA, 130 acres belng under culiivation; 45 acres in Zinfandel graves; 10 acres in bearing orchard of the best varieties: house of 7 rooms, barn and other outbuildings: storie wine celiar that cost $5000, with complete cooperage; eversthing complete. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., . 9, rotunda, Mills Bullding, San Francisco. THERE is a chance; must be sold. THE WELL-KNOWN CEDAR KNOLL VINE- YARD. On account of the aeath of its former owner and proprietor, HENRY HAGEN. This place enjoys the very best reputation as a sammer and heaith resori. It is located 4 miles east of Napa City on the Hagen road, contains | about 450 acres: 90 acres in resistant vines: all graited stock: finest varieties: small family or- chard; 50 acres in grain; balance partly rolling land, 'well wooded; all fine vineland; unlimited supply of water: some of the very best people in an Francisco have been patrons of this place for ‘The receipts from this source exceed $10,- er year. The improvements are all modern and in first-clags condition. There is alarge house of 10 sleeping-rooms, together with a number of cottages that are rented to guests. Large wine cel- lars, fermenting and storage cellar, distillery, gas- house, milkhouse, bowling alley and many other outhouses: fine barn; stable for 20 horses: house for wagons, carriages, etc.; $10,000 worth of coop- erage: cellar: tools and utensils; cows, horses, hogs, deer, wagons, carriages, piows, ess; in fact, everything necessary to operate fne place: $28,500 is being asked for this propert/¥ any rea- sonable bid will be entertamed. 446/} acres in Merced County: all fine fruit or graifiland: the cheapest and best ever offered; $6 50 per acre; musc be sold. Call or address F. J. SULLIVAN, Room 88, Chronicle Building. UGH SHIELS, 602 MARKET ST., CROCKER BUILDING, HAS THE BEST LIST OF THE BEST BAY COUNTY HOMES IN THE STATE. $9 an acre will buy 160 acres: nice little orchard of % acres and 34 acre of healthy vines, all bear- ing: never failing creek and 20 acres timber; comn- fortable 3-room house and chicken-houses; 3 miles from station, 40 miles from this city; & very suit- able place for poultry. 10 to 20 acre tracts; the best land in the State: in the corporation of Santa Rosa: at your own price and time. 120 acres—All in heavy aifalfa; water right owned: 2 miles from Madera courthouse; will carry 150 head of horses or cattle the year round; only $50 per acre. 8000 acres; the choicest land in the State; fu Antelope Valley, Kern County, between the S. P. and Santa Fe railroads, adjoining Yuca station; a fine colony tract. 6243 acres extra g0od land; 4 springs; 414 miles ANTED — SECOND-HAND _PIANO, UP- right preferred. Address C., box &, Call Office. S5 cr DA « upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. NCE UPRIGHT SACRIFICLD FOE #75 cash. Room 21, Flood bullding. AGNIFICENT HARDMAN BABY GRAND piano, fine ogder, for sale at a sacrifice by party obliged 10 dispose of it. Room 12, 809 Market si. ALNUT UPRIGHT FOR SALE BY PRI- vate family: cheap. 1635 Bush st. (). WILL SELL GOOD PIANO ON §5 IN- « stallments. 221 Leavenworth st. JEW YORK MAKE UPRIGHT GRAND $166; Weber $276. BRUENN'S, 228 Post st. EMOVED—F. W. SPENCER & CO. TO 338 Post st., near Powell, sole agents Conover, Colby and Spencer pianos:” 338 Post st. DECKER BROS, STEINWAY FISCHER AN D other first-class makes of pianos; littie used; cheap for cash or on easy terms. XOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. ASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLER & CHASE. N ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, guitars and banjos at MAUVAIS’, 769 Market. INE PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT CHEAP. SCHMITZ,16 McAllister st.,nxt Hibernia Bank from City Hall; §2250; will sell half. HUGH SHIELS, 602 Market st. 12- CASH—A 40-ACRE__ RANCH, 2 B1250 S rom Caistoga, Napa Cop with house, barn, chicken-houses; 125 fruit trees in bearing; 2 acres in grapes; about 9 acres under cul- tivation; good water; plenty wood. Address 20 Byington ave,, nr. Fillmore st., between Elis and O'Farrell; call after 6 P. M. ARGAIN; RANCH IN EARLY FRUIT BELT; finest climate: easy terms or exchange. Ad dress Placer, box 48, Call Office. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, 156 ACRES IN prunes with house, well, etc., in best part of Santa Clara Valley for sale for cash or exchange for house and lot in city or across the bay. Ad- dress J., box 62, Call Office. SPARTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY 30R 4 hours from the bay: the most equable climate of Central California, and the neighborhood of the next great development of electric power; equal to Folsom; 2 part of the “Rancho Canada de Capay Grant”: unquestionably the eatliest and finest fruit peit on the coast and superior to any for di- versified farming; about acres, in 20-acre farms, surrounding the town: town already con- tains large brick blocks, a fine hotel, a fine high- echool building, water works, artesian, pure and sofz: desired a purchaser or purchasers to 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; s an irrigacion canal on the land. - Apply to GEO. D. FISKE & CO., Woodland, Cal. 'OR SALE—STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES; migo fixtwres and shelving; together or sepa- ]“K‘m:i good stand; a bargain. 94 Ninth st., cor. ission. NCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, $25. KING'S old bookstore, 15 Fourth st. BYKUN MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. PRIGHT PIANOS FROM $100 UP. HOR- U NUNG's, leading piano-bouse, 216 Post st. TUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW S SULLER, marer, repairer, 2 Latham place. 00D BICYCLE FOR SALE CHEAP. O'Farrell st., basement. INEUMATIC SAFETIES: GOOD CONDI- vion: $25 and $30. 18 McAllister st. PRESH FAMILY COW: GOOD MILKER. Apply cor. Mission and Plymouth sts., Cape Hom. - ARDWARE-STORE, NEW AND SECOND- ‘hand; bargain if sold soon, or Iots to sult. See it, 546 Mission st. STEINWAY, $215; WEBLR, $265; SOMER, $237; Wily, §12i ares, . HEINE, 410 ot Nl MAGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPBIGHT: IN AN perfect order; sacrificed. 1019 Van Ness ave. (UICKERING, KN ABE, STECK, VOSE, STER- ing pianos: special inducements for the holi- days; see our new plano for $187; open evenings. BENJ, CURTA! O'Farrell. pianos for rent: & SON, 16 ASTIFF PUPS, BY RODERICK DHU, OUT of Baby Ruth, winner of second prize in last dog show. _ Apply 815 Pacific st. Y MAS PRESENTS — NEW AND SECOND- band safety picycles chesp. 326 McAllister. $75 EXCELLENT LARGE UPRIGHT - piano; perfect; sacrifice. 1359 Folsom st. TANOS— = Hazelton, Hemme and Long, Simpson: easy terms. 735 Market st. Brown and PECIAL SALE— All Rattan Rockers, ladies’ size, $3 aud up. Baby carriases, ful sves best genr, $5 aud y ages, size, ', $5 and. Just the thing for Xmas. * e - " GALIFORNIA RATTAN CO., 55 to 61 First street. AY, GRAIN, WOOD AND COAL YARD and livery-atable, including stock and build- ings; long lease; low rent: business street: half price if sold at once. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broad- way, Oakland. ARGATNS FOR XMAS. 'w odd rockers, ch: and baby-carriages atmanufacturers’ cost. ' California Rattan Cc., 55 10,61 First st. QUALES, MIRRORS, FRENCH HANGES, bars, etc., bought, sold. MEEK, 1118 Mission, ~OTS OF BRICKS AND GEANITE ATSUGAR L ery Eighin snd Barrioon s 3 MOGER ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT 41 "and sold. 8. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGUE SIZE fire and burglar proof sate. 231, 523 Market at. \ ATIONAL CASH REGISTE ‘scale, letter press, desic; cheap. - 103" Clay s EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN 8 N A A ity o 15 CaN e oOND- OUNTERS, SHELVING, Sobient and sid’ 112154 Marker bor 700 Sa6 A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS _THE mqu‘mhmm.Mnfllh& with said estate. A BRLVED—A LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- grade I'. L. Neumann pianos for the holidays: lil::;u:nd. terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 82 AINES BEOS’ PIANO— A SUPERB IN- ent, surpassing any piano that we have hitherto handied: we invite A. L BANCROFT & CO., szd'l»%-n:“.e:l e AL METROPOLITAN TEMPLE—CALL AND see the wonderful Muehifeld Piznos: they are the talk of the town: immense assortment just re- ceived. J. T. BOWERS & SON, Sole Agents. OVEN JFOR BUSINESS. The finest line of nn’l.no' for rent and sale 1in San Francisco. . HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels building. LEGAL NOTICES. A e NOTICE TO CREDITORS — ESTATE =OF MARCUS DAVIDSON. Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned executors of the last will and testament of MARCUS DAVIDSON deceased, to the creditors of and all perso: having claims against the said deceased to ex- hibic them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months the first publication of this notice to said executors, at 161 New Montgom- ery st., city and county of San Francisco, State of California. which said place the undersigned select as their place of business in all matters connected MYER DAVIDSON, JOSEPH HARRIS, MARCUS D AVIDSON flm-d'm b & . December 10, 1895, RANCBES FOR SALE AND RENT. SEND for catalogue or see E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. 4(ACEE HILL CHICKEN RANCH 3 e clnulv‘nble: ¥lenzly of ;:?l«:d a:«: u'e‘ sightly, pretty place: lovely s! Hait cash. Dy 1L, TWING, Sonoma Clty, Cal. Par- ticulars at 632 Marketst., room 5. RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY, (0) OAKDALE, STANISLAUS €O, CAL. Beautifol young orange grovesin tracts of b acres and upward, lying along the Stanislaus River, two and a halt miles from Oakdale, the principal station of the Southern Pacific Railroad on theline between Stockton and Merced. The Stanislaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs directly through the colony and the property has a per- water right . p"!?a“m pre] = 1o sell portions of the property either unimproved or aiready pianted to Washing- ton Navels, Mediterranean Sweets and Maltese Bloods. The property is under the immediate direction and care of an experienced horticulturist, Who has received diplomas and medals at eight different county fairs in the State and for a small Cconsideration cares for the orange groves for non- 25 e and dry country, with o pertect natural drainage system. All kinds of s game near by ‘afforas excellent sport or hunters. ‘Prices for land. including a nerpetual water right to orange trees, §175 per acre. Unim- ;:“‘,"g,"{'.'fi witn fully paid up water rights. $70 Perncre. Terms: The purchase price payable in six anoual payments, without Interest; title per- d i |5 . T e furthor particulars, maps and catalogues, ad- "EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street. san F fllfiafifi. Cal 3 entative, ©Or F. T. KNEWING, our repres ye. . 108, 8100: MORE SAME PRICE; PAY- 10 255 nsi week, without interest; level valley iand; railroad runs through the tract: the best bargain in California; secure a home; you will not miss the 82 a week: will be worth 85 to $1. WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st. g ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 4 Fours bredi. D, 1, VWIN G, Sonoma City,Cau 3 OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES Stl‘wlzdpc?nwous‘rb:n & WHITTON. San Jose BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, s sttt S g GDNT‘NENT‘L BUILDING AND LOAN A8} ‘sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S. General savings & 10an business. Ed E. Hill, Pres.; Oliver Eldridge, V.Pr.; W Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man

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