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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1896. SR o el RERRSS RS At s e Sea R e ishe el nes 0 b ek s S VNG O BRSNS ot e e e e i e e e RELIGIOUS THOUGHT AND PROGRESS | An Epitome of Sermons of the Week Throughout the Land. Foliowing is a summary of the principal sermons recently deiivered in the United States and Canada by the leading clergy- men, priests, prelates, religious teachers and professors of the Christian faith. In |2 every instance the full text has been care- fully read and abbreviated. PATRIOTISN. A race of martyrs has made our liberties secure. When pe il comes to climax my countrymen shall not fail.—Rev. C. A. Crane, Colorado Springs, Colo. EPISCOPALIANS AND CATHOLICR. The church of Rome respects and fears the Episcopel church more ¢ t does any other organization of Christians in this country.— Rev. William S. Chase, Ky socket, R. 1 SALOONS AND SLAVE s no more right exist than The saloo the auctio the other will s burn, Methodist, Detroi magnificent headstone, but Mich. Money ean buy not a holy memory nor an honorable record. Modest self-reliance, vigorous industry, invine- ible determination, stimulated by the vigorous D. B. motives_of right, are sure to win. Dewey, Baptist, Chicago, 111, There is a great world-religion now formin in America, into which all the sects will grad- uelly grow, as they learn to discard their rigid limitations under the stress of the spiritof the age.—Rev. E. M. Wheelock, Unitarian, Austin, Tex. NATIONS AT WAR The rosy morning has not yet dawned when great international questions will ve finally determined by a board of international arb trators. Eurcpean countries are experiencing unrest. Their rulers nearly all wear unde: garments made of bullet-proof texture.—Rev. Dr. Leech, Methodist, Crawfordsville, Ind. INGERSOLL'S FOLLOWERS. There are thousands of young men and vyoung women who not only take no interest in eligion, but are prejudiced against it. Of these Ingersollis the leader. He speaks and they echo; he leads and they follow.—Rabbi M. J. Gries, Hebrew, Cleveland, Ohio. Our lives are a discipline. By sorrow and trial we are learning th ons of life. When we reach the end of our earthly career we just begin to know how to live. We see then what iife mean: Rev. Edgar P, Hill, Presbyterian, Portlena, Or. DANCING. The churches that are most aggressive and successful are the most opposed to dancing. The dance will never influence any one for the ballroom is tian, and every Christian should dis- countenance the dance in every form James lley, Methodist, Youngstown, Ohio. FUTURE AME ICANS. The child will yot be born in America in whose veins will flow the Llood of all nations who are congregating here, and when that_time comes there ill be giants in this land, not only of physical prowess but_intellectual power.— Rev. Calem A. Hare, Baptist, Indianapolis, Ind. caPIT. The conflict tc AND LABOR. ital, the latter selfich as the devil and the for- | b as the latter. These two | 1 likegiant and hostile glad- S f the | mer exactly as se mighty forces sta iators, thirsting for other.—Rev. Davi lood each , Racine, Wis. THE BALLO The ballot isa sacred trust, given i keeping for ourselves, our_famiiies try and our prosperity. Not until t that the r ard to any evil; not v their con ns to ance and its kin- land.—Rev. 8. I 1, Minn, MIRACL of the Bible are not unnatural, trary to nature. They are supe natu re—above the laws nature with which we are at present a sinted. If we knew as much of the laws of nature as Jesus Christ there would be no such thing as a miracle in its special and technical significance.—Rev. George ©. Dowling, Baptist, The miracl, that AND ¢ There is no_reason TIAN. why the Jew and the Christian in these d onld not work to- gether as one in belie?, in sentimentand one in end. Aiready liberal Christian and lib- eral Jewish frequently exchange pulpits, and members of their congregations go now to hear one, now the other. Al marriages are contracted between par he long-opposed sects.—Rabbi Joseph Kra. , Hebrew, Phila- delphis, Pa. TCANTSM, Any political tlavs its hand on the little red sc > smitten by the iron rod of public indiznation till its hand is broken in a y ter, be he called clergyman o . who lifts his voice agaiust the little re olhouse is an apos- tate and a traitor to the Declaration Inde- pendence.—Rev. C. W. Gullette, Methodist, Cincinnati, Ohio. MOB RULE. Mobocrac tifiable. wild, pa , fanatical, maniacal-like men, who have no regard for nd rights of it wants blood. revenge. It will ¥ public propert. \Lyle, Presbyterian, Lewisburg, T b resist officers. It will destrc ohn THE SOCTAL EVIL. The cure for the social e slummin; simply visiting the haunts of the viciou the elegant parlors of the en- hantress, or uncovering to the inexperienced and morhidly curious the mas sensuality and bestiality. But heroic and per- sistent Christian end philanthropic work must be prevention rather than a cure for the tre mendous evil as it now sweeps elong in heavy, soul-cstroving tides.—Rev. Dr. Hirst, Metho. dist, Chicogo. 11 EDUCATION OF WOMAN. The idea underlving the education of woman is not to fit for business, but it is rather to de- velop in her true womanhood. She is the mo- ther to whose care the infancy of the race is committed, and as such she isin a sense director of the destinizs of the race. Itisher hand which, unseen, molds society, gives irend to literature and fosters morality.—Rev. J. W. Knappenverger, Allentown, Ps HAPPINESS. The whole trend of human activity is to the end that we be happr. But 1o one can be truly happy who is not good, and what is good- ness but moral perfection? And this Is salv tion. Therefore, every man may be said to be that he is striving for happiness. whicn is the harmony of a rightly adjusted or good 1 Charles R. East, Un SOCTALISM. Socialism and Christienity agree in two re- spects—they both desire a reorganization of society and they both afm ata reorganization of society which shall give & greater diffusion of intelligence and wealth throughout the com munity. “Socialism puts the social condition first and the individuel condition second. Christianity does the reverse. Socialisi con- siders that happiness rests on the condition of the individual: Christianity considers that it | rests on the character of the individual.—Reyv. Lyman Abboti, Congregationalist, Brooklyn, | NoY. JESUS A SOCIALIST. Jesus was an egoist, not an egotist. He was both Individualist and & socialist. He had in mind the idea of a perfect sociology, and the prevailing teaching of the Gospels outlines the plens of & perfect social system founded on equality.—W. J. Colville, Independent, San Francisco, Cal XD AND TURKEY. England in the past has supported Turkey in opposition 1o all the demands of Russia. The | time is coming when the English Government | must bow to the overwhelming sentiment of the people that Turkey must go. The sick man of Europe must succumb.—Elder William A. Burch, Second Adventist, Worcester, Mass. THE BIBLE. The Bible is written for spiritual and reli- gious purposes, but nowhere contradicts or is in conflict with the truth and science. It was wrilten by many men in many ages, yet in set- ting forth the great doctrines of the Christian religion there is not a scintilla of contradio. tion.—Rev. Dr. Singley. Lutheran, Lincoln, Nebr. TRELAND, The Irish have been sometimes illiterate— ignorant never. The misfortune of illiteracy is the only inheritance which the Irish race can treasure, as lasting evidence of the love which their neighbor, Protestant England, has borne for the saddest but most invincible race that has suffered for country and creed during seven centuries of cruel oppression. —Rev. Father Cleary, Catholic, Minneapolis, Minn. DOUBT. Don't imegine that it is your great towering intellectual power which' makes you doubt. Don't pose as & martyr because you doubt. No one in these days will {er&ccu te you for onest doubting. Don’t think you are an intellectual Napoleon because you are a doubter. Don’t be afraid to confront truth. Doubt places you under oblization to prove what is true, and you will find that to doubt immortal life is & difterent thing to proving it. If you donot DIVIDEND NOTICES. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continned. AGENTS WANTED. BUSINESS CHANCES. believe in God start out as though there might be one, even if you aoubt it. son, Methodist, Brooklyn, N. COLUMBUS SAVINGS AND LOAN SO. clety, 614 Washington st. and 5 Montgom- ery ave.—Dividends on term deposits at the rate of | four and thirty-two one-hundreths (4 52-100) per | cent per annum, and on_ordine rate of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent per annum, for the half year ending December 31, Il be payablé, free of taxes, on and after T ¥. FUGAZ "OUNG MARRIED LADY WISHES A POSI- tion as chambermaid or housework by the day; & Address L. F., box 122, Cail. ADY WISHES POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper or office work. 501 ost st., room 25, second tioor. Rev. R. Thomp- can give reference. The character and mission of Christ are not v_deposits at the so important to us as the character and destiny of man. His mission may be related to man’s destiny, may be indispensable to its complete working out, but it must ever be true that for man the Bible and Christ, and death and judgment and all other theological questions are- subordinate (o that of human destiny. They are the means, this the aim and end.— Rey. L. H. Squires, Universalist, Rochester, LADY WANTS FPOSITION AS lLousekeeper; also a dressmaker work home: very reasonable. Apply 708 Ellis, INCHESTER 1IOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. 200 rooms; 25¢ to S1 50 per night; week: convenient and respectable; January 2, 1896. F. N.BELGRANO, Secretary. QrFICE OF HIBERNIA SAV- ings and ioan Society, cor. Market McAl- lister and Jones sts., San Francis 1895—At a regular co, December 30), ceung of the board of di rectors of this scciety, held this Gay, a dividend $1 50 to $6 per iree bus to and from the fe: ESPECTABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; small family. 1045 Mcallister. ANTED—2 OR 3 FIRST-CLASS LADY SO- e 0 sell & new patented article pertalr | iarcs coanter and outside trade: positive gu VANTED-YOUNG GIRL 10 DO LIGHT must sleep home. housework: small faml Call 2807 Harrison st., near T wenty-fourth. apparel; never has been placed on the For Further information. call. at 1724 cail from 1 to 6 P. M. eSS 1 untit from owner as to mmnountof business; trial it i a a: owner has 3 places: must seil one at si- T e e ENRERG & TREIBER, 632 Market - T ANTED—GOOD SOLICITOR TO 7OUNG GERMAN GIRI TO ASSIST IN #7 month. 416 Mc- housework ; family of Allister st. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL, EXPERIENCEDIN housework, to wait in bakery; wage, $15. 125 Seventh st. TPAILORESS WANTED. 2803 GREENWICH st., cor. Baker. city agent for a well-established firm. at 1002 Polk st. D C AGENTS FOR A NEW AND Address Coal, box 163, Call. FR() PAR B550. criophouse near transter point: Dig da and night trade: guarantee clear 875 m full investigation; trial before bu ne house coal. R TRAVELING SALE! sell all kinds of riding frigerators and recently patented novelties. 57 Chronicle building. ehicles, scales, ra- has been declared af the rate of four (4) per cent aunum on all deposits for the six months end- 1895, free from ail taxes, and payable on and after January 2, 1896, ROBERT J.” TOBIN, Secretary. DIVIDEND N > Savings and Loan Society, 526 California ar ending December 1895, a dividend hes been declared at the rate of hundredihs (4 26-100) per cent per annum on term_deposits, and three and five hundredths (3 55-100) per cent per an- free of taxes, payable SITUATION WANTED -MALE. OOKS, WATTEKS AND HOTEL HELP ON hand at J. F. CROSETT & CO.'S, 628 Sacra- THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. There are two schools, two parties in the Roman Catholic church—the conservative and church and the low The one party hoids that there is but one chiirch—the mother church—and.out of it >re is no hope, no salvation. The other party £ood and much of hope in With the one faction there is fellowship and co- 3 her Christian unjl_\' is more than a dream.—Rev. George L. Kuox, Presbyterian, Indianapolis, Ind. IVERSAL BROTHE Humanity is one. Human to be one. V. G. COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL ~branches:short notice. 14 Geary. ;tel.Grant 46. ., UHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below ¥y California and Sacramento: tel. ND JAPANESE H 97. For ‘the half y sees something of UNTER & other creeds. little hove of Christian LP—EST. 20 num on ordinary deposits on and after Thursday, January 2, 189 GEORGE TOUR' DIVIDEND NOTTCE—SAVINGS AND 101 Montgomery st,, co ¥or the half year ending December 1895, a dividend has béen declared at the rate of four and thirty-two one-hundredths (4.32) per cent per annum on term deposits, and three and sixty ©one-hundredihs (3.60) per cent per annum on ot- dinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after SDAY, January 1, 1896. catled for are added to_and 'bear the same rate of dividend as the principal from and after January Y OUNG MAN WANTS WORK AT HOUSE- ning; handy at painting. whitewashing and glazing; small wages; good reference. scopalian, Woon- | The world is one. aims and interests are coming ¢ presence of a universal brotherhood war is fast becoming the hideous nightmare of history. Notmuch longer can slaves wear shackles. Not much longer can | fatten on the blood of their human victims. When raflians smite helpless Armenians t0o souls nll over the earth are beginning to feel ilie insult and the string. brotherhood is posscssing the. race.—Rev. L. L t, Presbyterian, Winona, Minn, Loan Society, A MONTH — FIRST-CLASS BAR- tender must have work in s 100 or whole- 500d references. Address 24/ lock of slavery. One has gone, | on follow it.—Rev. J. M. Tho- | the varasites of WORK IN OR Address 37 Dividends not around store; good references.. A new faith in WHO UNDERSTANDS GAR- ants place in private family; good Call or address 511 Broad wi "OUNG MAN WISHES POSITION OF ANY city or countr; | stands care of horses: box 102, Call Oflice. 3 MAN (30 YEARS OF AG position as porter; hand: do znything; speaks French, Germau, Knglish and sh. Address J. 5., box 11, Call Office. IAL NOTICE: SHEBY GIVE the San Francisco Protestant Orjhan A: lum Society has admittec to their institution the following orphan_and half-orphan girls and boys from June 30, 189! The gambling spirit is a great National devil- A monsirous oetopus, which reaches out its long tentacles and blights and defiles any- Gambling blunts and de- It cultivates an It distorts stand- wages $10and found. R. M., thing it can touch. 5troys the moral pereeptions. inordinate greed for gain. ards of value and right. To get something.for nothing or great returns for littl infatustes men into perilous r rifice of every social trust. Iving, dishonesty and stealing. defaleations v Diing table are & multitude. murder.—Rev. Methodist, Portland, Or. THE COMING GIRL. The coming girl will cook her own food, will ing and will not die a beg; 1 will not wear nce the german, ignore all possibili- ties of knowing how to work, will not endeavor to break the hearts of unsophisticated young . 1896: Edith | ton, 5 yrs with toois; willing to le Campbell, 5 yr: Paul Duering, 2 yrs. lie Coo s, 11 yrs. investments s and the sac- Gambling leads to Gambling and h cen be traced to the gam- It leads to drink, Bishop B. T man; lonz experience; private references: speaks Address Nurse, 315 8 DRACTICAL MIN tlon us manacer or foremas onderstanis tookkeeping, mining engineering and nd all underground work. highest medical an “rench, German, Eng- Frederick A. GLISH LADY Parlors, room 46, 850 Mariet s MRS. BERNHARDT, 174 SINTH ST, first floor—Genuine mas & )OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Marla Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom st., San has admitted the following half- m_October 1, 1895 Annie Hammill, azed 10 Par ridge, aged 11 COSMETIC at a quartz mine: COUPLE WISHES TO MAN- ; man good cook, to take kitchen; 703 Stockton st. DY AN; MOLDING, earn her own Uage restaurant The coming g Francisco, Cal | Florence V. Spicer. aged seorgie K. Wakeley, aged 10 years; Grace NDY MAN IN GEN- work ; city or country: smalt wages L. M., box 164, Call Oftice. affects French, will spin more yarns for the house than for the street and will not despise her plainly clad mother, her poor 5 MARKET ST or: genuine massage Lr: | expected. Addre: (YU FALL CLOSING-OUT SALE FROM NOW. N. Y. Suit House, 1210 Market st. "TOUNG GIRL ABOUT 14 TO ASSIST. AD- dress 81 RS. T., box 8, this office. ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BEN wants £00d agents 10 work its accident and sick_insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W. HANNA Secretary, Murphy building. FIT SOCIETY tion wants partner in_produce and W AITRESSES FOR COUNTRY DANCE- hall. Apply 35 Taylor st., room 1 EAUTY CCLTURE, HAIRDRESSING, MAN- 1cure parlors; all branches taught thoroughly; terms moderate; free to our agents. Carmel Cos- metic Co., 131 Post st. AWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS- cutting school. 1231 Market st.,bet. Sth and 9th. AIRDRESSING, 25¢ AND 350 MORNING and ev'g classes;10 iessons,§1 504 1248 Mission. TPILS WANTED NOW FOR MILLINERY: new term begins Jan. 6, 1896. 234 Taylor st. SONCERT, OPERA-POTPOURRI, GIVEN BY / Vocal Teacher Joseph Greven. in Odd F Hali, on the 8th of January, 1896; tickets 50¢, ad- mitting gentleman and lady' forsale at the promi- nent music and other sto; HOUSES WANTED. B NTED_F URNISHED HOUSE, 10 OR 12 S estern Addition. Address F. H., box 76, Call Off 53 L EFINED YOUNG COUPLE, WHO CAN sive the best of references, no children, and in every way desirable tenants. wish a well-furnished or cot e neighborhood. stating location and price, B. B., box 106. this office. FURNITURE WANTED A BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR g ture and carpets by Lundy second-hand furnitur call or send postal itaze in desir: e T B300. focation gain; gi }to-day. JALOON FOR N OTICE — u,T\")'\'fl*D SEV o $13 Market st.; end i PAID FOR FURNITUR COB SCHWERDT, 8 2, bet. 4th & Sth. RESS-CUITING TAUGHT, U. S. TAILOR system. 14 Mecallister st., rooms 67 and 68. OST CONV 1) RESPECTABLI ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market 200 rooms; 25¢ to 81 50 per night: $1 50 1o 86 per week; free bus to and §rom the ferry. JANTED--YOUNG LADIE complete course in milliner; them positions in spring: rates reasonable. Call at the New Institnte, 121 Post st., room 51. W INCHESTER HOUSE 43 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room; 200 rooms: 26c to §1 50 per night: §1 50 to $6 per week: free bus to and from the fer CPILS WAN T0NS GUARAN: teed ; patterns 25< uj s 35¢, MCDOW- ELL'S Uressmaking Powell MALE HELP WANTED. A WAITERS, 825 A 3 cook: &READY, ‘QUPERINTENDENT FOR A D $75 to $100 per month and found: single man . $25 AND %30, CITY 30 and $40; second cook, $20; i preferred, Address with full particulars MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st ()FFICE-BOY FOR THIS OFFIC understand telephone and 1 here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 y st ARDENER WANTS A 1d and Sun Rafael references; i thoronghly experienced and relizble. the hend of an honest worke: s girl will not confound hypocrisy with polite- vlace Iying to please above will not go to Paris, but to reason, or her fashions, will not aim to follow a fool- SMOVED WITHOUT K> , Toom 22, ¢ EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, city or count Collection Co., 4 situation; Oal hiropodic Institut tion; has best of references: 4 vears in present place. ‘Addre Qr TION 1S W 1 all-around haua about place: s A. R., box 136, C RESTAURANT Daty will b Rev. M. A. Peter: her aim and life a INGROW INC fully treated. DR. LLOY D, Lurline Buth: WINDOWS CLEANED scrubbed; reasonable rates: damages sunranteed. C. ROSSI& CO.. 242 Sutter. | living reality HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Haight & w, Sacto W W Parr, Sebastopol H A Logan, Cal N C Brigss Jr, Hollister L H Fowler, N Y BY YOUNG MAX > place for the | N FLOORS ITUATION or saloon by a reliable, steady man. 1412 Powell 3 —Rev. | T EXPERIE! culturist, a position at employer's terms. dress E. V., box 76, Call Oftice. sh, Oakiand CED VINI- Polastre, San Mateo SITUATIONS WAN ADIES_FOR A G W Dickson, Fortland ARBER! N —THE ORIGINAL BARBERS A sociation, organized February 3, 1895, meetsto- night at 102 O’Farrell st., for th" installation of officers. Refreshments for all who attend. H. A. WOLFE, President. W ANTED—REIIABLE MA plzin cash busine: ence rot required $150 cash. 8731s Market st., room 1. TOUNG yard, who speaks English. 421 Clementina st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. Wax OR U. S S. PHILADELPEIA, 5 machi; Apply’ E s 8 hours per day; experi- W ANTED_AN +D R Mission Mail Office, 1035 Howard. C E Adams, A K Bailey, Seattle 10dzeit, Tulare B F Gray. Wood J'M Thomas, Corning $1-CLASS MEAT COOK FROM EASTERN st desires situation: strictly sober and good s place preferred, L A M Nary, Portland Address Cook, situations at Moved to 721 Ell GOOD CANVASSERS FOR S 1610 MARKEL J H George, St Louls Miss Anderson, FEMALE HELP WANTED. OR_FRENCH no wash. $30; governess, must teach 25 waitress and parlor maid, rman and French second girl Germun and Scandina and 750; German working house- sce party here at 10 to-day waitress coun- €1, $20; chambermaid, assist w: bationalities for cooking and_house- WOIK in city and country. J. F. CROS 312 Sutter st. | QWEDISH OR _PROT is between labor and cap- | 1 fevler, Bureks 3D Heard, Siskiyou M Woodwird, Los Ang CE Ludlow. Sacto Dr Stephen, Petaluma W Bruce, Chicazo laplin & 2 ch,Ohio D°P Durst, Wheatland arper, Stanford German or Frenc assist in general would go by the day S Jacks, Los Ang I W B Plant, Los Anzeles OMPETIENT city or cou: and laundres: WANTS POSIT try references; good cook, colcn: also American | | ¥ G Palmer & w, Phila ackett, Winters J S Spencer, Portland Migs & Henderson, Cal A Seale, Mayfield H I Bell, Kureka Henderson & 1w, Cal nationality 28 Seventh st. COOK, #35. | 5 CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. (JERMAN X girl, Penryn, $20. WISHES SITUATION, A work and waiting; w reference from between Harrison & Seventh and kighith. T ANTED—BY TWO FRIENDS; ONE FIRST- s cook, will do housework, wage; 21 wages $10; both in i Vest city reference. Eureka Ira A Ru cenerally nseful MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock- W R Cauthers, Sta Rosa Mr. G H Baird, Marysvie Darman, Boston ; k, S Andreas | SEWORK GIRL keeper $15. MIS CULLLEN, 105 'Stockton other (o do upstairs; CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. S8, $30; COOK, box 77. Call Office. YOLORED WOMAN WAN J light Lousework or assist at housewor: not so much an object, as good Lome. P C McCalley, Dakland AUNDR P W Mclntosh, Boston her. Chicago J P Sherman, Oroville Tk girls, Alumeda 5, San Mateo $30 and other towns: Miss I Boyd, Kinzston RUSS HOU! J Herritt, Vancouver 12 liousework = 3 8 voung girls, assist, $10 10 $15. Stockton st. and country, $21 MISS CULLEN, I S Lytle, San Diego TIRL 16 WISHES A SITUATION TO;ASSIST W ANTED—BOY. APPLY 804 KEARNY ST, New Western snoe and clothing en W ANTED — FIRST - CLA: OPET also tailors, on custom coats. 28 Morris av VW ASTED—WAITER AT PAKK HOUSE, 180 Haight st.; $25 a month. JREAND-BOY WAN TED. 641 STEVE] ASSTAMALE- Tmum;—.\'mc WANTED—222: Apply between 12 and 1 o'cloc] ARBER- SHOP FOR SaL 3 chairs. 8115 Fourth st. ED—A BOY TO DO CHOK: 1 House, San Quentin, Ca I 3 NTED ON elderly Scotchman. ~ Address ior further partic- ulars H., box 20, Call Of 3 FOLSOM ST. PICTUR®S, . folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices stepladder manniactd for_the trade. BOARDING WANTED. TNNY ROOM WITH GOOD PLAIN BOARD in companionable family, for invalid lady: o objection to distance. Address, with terms, 92 month; trial given. HEALY, 28 K $8()(), PARTNER IN CC HEALY, $80“ RARE CHA TO LEARN A will guarantee WANTED. CHEAP CORN $3000 to $20,000: give net PROPERTY and locution; 89, Call Gflice. WANTLD—dis UL LLANEOUS. {ERY, COFFEE PARLOR: V ALY, comres oSO O T opposite Palace Hotel. TNER RESTAU AND ing. STEN st. ERG TREIBER, 632 Marketst. RESIAURANT NEWLY FITTED 0 200. up: rent and water taken out in bosr | 10 night or Sunday work: receipts $10 da 632 Market s 'ENBERG TREIBER, 3 WHOLESA LE COMMISSION 3i 2000. S of good siunding d rep: mmission ts of the house: coutrols Iarge trade from all points of ¢ Pacific Const: grand opening for some industrions man; guarantee litetime. S $1100. 55 tiiree doors of Market: cash re ear $200 month: chance in a ¢ TREIBER, 632 Market .. 'RA RARE CHANCE; X ne of the most elegant in cliy no in- NBEF al gift at $2000 & TREIBER, 6 LIQUOR-STORE transfer point: genuine b: i taken before first o e G & TREIBER, 632 Market EVER. Zitimate IEALY & ROUTE FOR - light wagon; clearing $70 to $80 per oy st. TRACTING - business, to attend office and collecting. 3 Kearny st. to sell apply t . PRODUCE AND dairy business; old established: good el Jroliis #125 & month; can be Improved. % PART $500. Farme over 14 ‘vea houses of the city ; business to be enlarged and pays now $80t0 $100 a month each ; LL1s Is worth inves- tigating: experience not necessar: CO., 2635 Kearny st TOX 2015 Kearny st. NER_ WANTED 12 arried on by present owner trade of the leiding mercaniile AL-CARD SIZED PRESS, with or without type; in £ood order; cheap. ‘Write particulars to I. R. M DVERTISER WA 5 must be a bargain sh, box 2, Call Office. TED—YOUR W repairing: best work at half the regular price. watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., (hll’:fl floor. BOOKS. CLOTHI $400. 560 i L COUNTRY : MALL STOCK OF small town $Sand $10. MURRAY ARGE RANCH, G ANDJEW per month: thorough inve e able 10 keep plain account preferred. JOHNSTON & CO., 2614, Kearny s: someywhere near )ST—A LAUN. on cover); good re DRY LEDGER; CLOTH COV- ‘ard if returned team Laundry, cor. Twenty- ninth aud Dolores T MOROSCO" opera glasse: $5 to finder. ST—FRIDAY MOR J from Oakiand or steamer Piedmont. black seal with initials L. . on t. at Call Office and receive reward, OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA 4 Saving and Loan Soclety of San Francisco in the name of Bessie Galvin (No. 167121). finder wiil please return to bank - 3—YOUNG BLACK SETTER, WHITE spot under chin; will pay reward. 1095 Powell. UST—DARK-BROWN SPANIEL DOG: TO ASSIST IN K.; reward of $75 per month; must have low rent; great bargain. BARR GERMAN BOY WANTED IN COAL 86614 Market st. HOW CARDS “A PASSBOOK 4 Savings and in the name of MRS, ALIC {oan Society of ~ai 5 J. COSGROVE, No. er will please return o bank. C clearing_ over $75 monthly: week’s trial. JOHNSTON, 2634 Kearny. W ANTED_RELIABLE MAN AS PARTNER ve $100 cash; no Kearny. BUSINESS ¥ to each from $300 to $450 t1-ation allowed: muss unmarried man CANDY- FURNISHED RM B125. Giear. T & CO., 8654 Mkt F=() FIRST-CLASS HOME BAKERY, 550. with all-counter trade of $16 to $20 per AURANT, FINEL F 1lo-ation; living-rooms furnish 0 SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND G for cash see S " A7~ RESTAURANT, BATD. rara ot vauat seit ‘on acoount ot ac- parture; gre L 9Q75() SALOON MEN 3:‘\,-500. established saloon; pays well ally worth $600. [RAND, 45 Third st N TION actu- TRAND &'CO., 45 Third st. "BAKERY, 3 ROOMS: argain. STRAND, 45 ND BAR: BARGAID STRAND, 45 Third st. Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of ELLEN NYHAN; No, 198,099, finder will please return to bank. stock $300; must seli to-day on account of im mediate departure. Inquire 533 California st.. Phaenix Bar. oN & EA() GOOD-PAYING SALOON IN BUSI- $65 . nessCenter: fixtures worth alone $1:00; MAKER. D_BLACK SETTER DOG. APP. pay: RUNNING $250. cwaer eaives o commecs amene Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improvea bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 U'Farrell s; S AT THE bridge work a specialt cheap rent 1, D.D.S., 81 154 WEEK USING AND SELLING ) Royal Plater: comylete outfit; easily oper- ated by dipping in meited metal; no polishing or 3 grinding; come out of piater with fine finish furnish materinls, teach agents. Light, easy work big profit; sample of work: testimonials free. Write GRAY & CO., Dept. Columbus, Ohio. “obinson, Tacoma Porter, Poriland D K Sellers, Enreka G D Sullivan, Carson J Cook, Chicago I W Logan, Virginia Cy A Calmels, W Chalmers, C A Rubenstein, Colton mith, Portland ¥ in light housework; sleep hom Bouson, Noyo | Call 16 Converse st. TDOW OF EXPEF tion in lodging-house or small family. 20215 Turk st. PEWRITER, $4 PER WEEK. MIsS CUL- . 105 Stockton st. S WAITRESS AND 4 French nursery gover- German chambermald and $25: German cook, $30: giris swork and assist, $20, §15 and $10. LEON ¥ C Jennings, Waterloo o Mrs M V Dav, Chico COMPETENT Mrs R M Fripp & ch, B C girl for general housework. Please call at 2821 L, JEWISH FAMIL §25; cook, Belvedere, $25; neat house- 2 second girls, $20; cham- ting, $20; 10 girls, $20, $15. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockion st. OMAN FOR EUREKA; SER party here. 9:30 A. M. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 0D Wagner, Ava, Il anta Rosa G Locke, S i gitl, 2 n family tween Bryunt and Brannan. FLDERLY AMERICAN bson, Stanford Curtis, Mendoctr Crawford. Lakepos M Donal:oe, MendocinoCy W R Marion, OUSEWORI Call at 12835 | T WOMAN WISHES WORK OF PALACE HOTEL. KEFERENC] cook and laundress for family of $25; German second gi French second girl, 203 3 neat voung American . city, $20:°10 German giils rlaces, city and conutry; a number of voung zirls to assist, $12 10 dinavian housekeeper. 110 Geary st. (¢ WAITRES B M Godsel, Vancouver iss Dixon, Stanford " DESIRES SITU nurse for infant or children. dress 3148 Sutter st. SWEDISH GIRLS. JUST I < Sweden, to do gencral hovsework; $10. Please call or ad- ‘11 for hoUSeWOr MW Miller, Fr R P Flint, Los Angeles T Mellroy Jr, N % J L Compton, Kansas Cy W PaloAlto V Anderson, » tanford A J Bonderani, Auburn O DO LIGHT H G e S Pe FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. LO Elease calliag 1402 B }: chll Monday morning early. & (0., 110 Geary st AT YOUNG_AD girl, famuly of 2, W E Travis, Chicago BALDWIN HOTEL. F G Palmer & w G Hager, Colusa garments a specialty. lien, Palo Alto T ADIES AND GEN 4 and plain sewing neatly done. TED—LADY'S MAID FOR CITY, $25; t0 £o to Portland, Or., must be 50 French nursery governess -class (German cooks, $35 and s and parlor-maid, and country, $: 1T, 424 Suiter s L. $20; CITAM- waiting, $17; tamily and ranch 20: girls for housework and cook- Apply MURRAY will not come by | H Silberstein, Chi M Burke, Deming. N M G H Burk, Deming, N M F Cowen, New York S L Rosenthal. Chicago 1 S Kripp, Sacramento R R Quinn, Watsonviile STERN HOTEL. John Kelly, Boston French or German S T T W Clark, Portland Apply 214 Gough st. J Thomison, Or da general housework TTON WA hinations of | < girs, city. Apply MISS PLUD 5 and $20. | AN Third and Fouril Kearny st., third floor. ASHING OR HOUSEKEEPING DON 1444 Jackson st. JASTERN LADY DOES GE cnding, and vlain sewing neatly done. | Z Castle, Los Angeles bermaid, assi c00ks, $25 and JJ Arboin, S Be A Hacket?, S S Alameda A Kenney,USS Moaterey. C K Mclane, La vorter, Portiana W J McLeod, M M Ryan, U C Barrows, Eureka, P W Smith, Portland sraham. Columbia U SS Boston GIRLS AND WOMEN C. private families and hotels Monday, by applying to MURRAY & R DIRST-CLASS COOK. § ANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER for oie or two in family. box 11, Call Oftice, £ TABLE YOUNG situation for general - 2132 Union st. TH LITTLE GIRL WISH 4 ation to do honsework and car: < | family, or will cook for workhands in country. Ap- first floor, 124 Sixth st., ¢ U ‘Address, Eastern, DY, 834 Clay LADY WIiSI number of g D and German Employment Bureau, 315 SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL." OFFICE of the San Francisco CALT— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every Right in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, ¥: open until 9:30 o'clock. s street, open until 9:30 o'clock. rkin sireet, open until 9:30 o'clock. xteenth and Mission strects, open | ORENCH GIRL, WHO SPEAKS French and some English, tor light second | piy Toom 12 reference required. wages $15; | BEST MEAL ON EARTH: WELL COOK olds United States In- Accountant, U tion, city or country geney certificas box 115, Cal FXPERIENCED nts position in city Address 8. M., box 117, \N GIRL WISIi do general hov clty references. 905 GENERATL plain washin, Apply in forenoon, ANTED—YOUNG ried woman for wetnurse ADply to 47 Post st., room 6, 12 (0 3 r. M. i, WILLING GE can woman, general housework. Ap- £o0od plain cook GLOVE SALESLADY “untl 9 c'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 8:30 o'clock. working ont his own salvation, in | bring baby and ref- A POSITIO second worl uerrero st., c1 LADY OF RE os'tion us Lousekeeper. i | 204 versalist, Kansas | | OCCIDENTAL LODGE & and A. M ed to_attend reguiar siat (MONDAY) Important husiness. EDW. F. DELGER, Secretary > HERMANN LODI NTED—GERMAN Wi 457 Guerrero st. GIRL TO ASSIST; LIGHT HOU! work ; smali family. TTTLE GIRL ABOT memb s are H. K., box 11 would like place s housekeeper or nu or address 240 Shoiwe! STWORTHY 14 TO ASSIST CaRE 3 Capp st., aiter 10 A. M. EASY SELLER; TS WORK house-cleaning or washing; s . Please address S. H ave., between Eddy and Ellis sts., Van Ness ave. and Franklin 7OUNG WIDOW WISHES WORK BY THE week or month. NG WOMAD DAY (Monday). January_ 6, 1896, at 7:30 By order of the W. M. TRL FOR GEN WORK; MUST understand cookin 1521 Kllis st. "OR SCANDINAVIAN 1 housework wages $15. 19( RI FOR UPSTAIRN WORK 1807 Hyde st. : GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- UMACHER., Sec. SAN FRANCISCO (] 1, Royal Arch Masons, meers TILIS EVENING for business. M. G. PRINCE, Secretary. ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, Special meeting TUES. DAY, January 7, at 1 o'clock P. ., for the purpose of conducting the funeral of ouclate brother, JEROME BONAPARTE FARGO. ter Masons and friends are By order of the W. M. GIRL FOR Sixteenth st. 1909 Vallejo. EXPERIENCED IN ALL kinds of work in hotel or Loarding-house: city or country. 322 1 hird st., room 37. JASTERN LADY (WIDOW desires housekeeper’s situation in widowers family in the country, if near good sckools; home desired more than b ock, room 8, Oakland. [IDDLE-AGED LADY OF would like position as bouscie man, or chambersork m hotel; ‘Address rcom 19, and waiting on table. ESPECTABLF CHILDREN, E. W., Playter | 1 provers and appre FANTED—TWO GIRLS TO WAIT ON table in restaurant. respecttully invited. UBBARD, Secretary. EXPERIENCE per for gentle- city or country. 121 Moatgomery s! NDRESS WISHES A 1799 Filbert st. 204 Fourth st. SRMAN NURSEGIKL. MASTER MARL volent A ssociation. ing will be held at 11 Mission st., MO DAY, at 12:20 p. M. sharp. M. mbers and committees are requested to_be pre 0 TAKE CARE OF CHILD 2 YEARS e herself useful. 2621 Laguna st. W ANTED—MeN_AND WOMEN TO WORK at home; I pay $8 to $16 per week for making crayon portraits; new patented method who can read or write dan do the work a; home in spare time day or evéning: s-nd for particulars and begin work at once. Address H. A. Gel 1 2 before the middle of the day. 423 Spreckels building. “'.-\xi‘b:n_mwnuu-:x FOR PLU supply house. Must be weil acqus San Francisco trade or not wanted. ter, DALZIEL & MOLLEK, 554 M NG MAN WANTS WINDOW AND 7 OU l‘house cleaning in exchange for board, or jan: tor’s work or office-cleaning at low wages. Ad- dress R. 4., box 1 W oW wa must have §7 Call Oflice. TS WORKIN( RTNER; A. A, box 117, this otlice. W ANTED-MAN ~ WILLING TO WORK; nust invest $! X., box 131, this office. ED—GOOD PEOPLE, SMALL to take dining-room; ire 227 Geary. | K-SHOP: CITY FRO 00D TRA sient place: chieap rent. See STOLTZ, 63 Market st. ARBERS I0P: DOWNTOWN be bought cheap before the 10(h. See S7 LTZ, 630 Market st. H WITHO &A()() SALOON, ON A :}*000. diate departure £\ DR. H. 10 agents wanted. Apply TR . work a speelalty 3, 1841 Polk st. moved to 1012 xth: gas given. E. L. T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown’ work, bridge work and teeth withou: plates & specialty. 103 Geary st. (' ROOME LENTA L ASSOCTATION, . bei. 34 and_4th, gas specialist able agent for painless extractio A irm $5; fillings frm §1; extracting 5Cc. with gas $1. A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS | > | good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Marlcet st. R LUDLUM HILu, near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when lates are made: old plates made over like new: tedth from $8 per set: extracting 50¢; AL ASSOCTATIC SW. DECK Bhiing over vk sible for reasonabie p cor, Grant ave. artificial teeth W ANTED— MBERS | nted with Apply by let- 1443 MARKET JOR SALE-BUTCHER Call ot ('OLTON DEN' DR. CHARL] T)E. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKE Open evenings: “A LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- "OR. GOLDEN ndays till noon. PESTAUE HARDY hand, at half price, or lots diately; a bargain. 546 Mission st. W ELL-ESTABLISHED CITY NURSERY, WEEK'S NEWS EKLY CALL. in wi $qu5"mu,\"m) i-PRE JOR SALE OR S A FINE ROAD- ster; will drive double or single; can be scen at Olympic Club Stable. For particulars apply 6504 B he beat country and State; best location; good reason for selling. Ad- dress Bargain, box 109, Call Office. 8 CHAIRS and combination case, etc.: 15¢ shaving: can PASTURED: $2 A MONTH: GOOD send for circular. care and feed 500 2MEX TO GET A STYLISH AND DUR- O able shoe made to order at $2 50; repairing at half price. 959 Howard s'. ranch, 650 Commercial st ) SETS NEW also wagons, AND SECOND-HAND HAR- buggies and horses: JEW WALDO HOT 765 1ISSION, BET. 15¢ up; per week $1 up: open all night. ALESMEN WANTED-TO SELLOUR GOODS £00ds sell on sight. Liberal salary or commission paid. Position ermanenc. For particulars uddress Centennial Mant'g Co., Atlunta, Ga. Factory, Milwaukee, Wis. to the wholesale and retail trad TED—BRIGHT SATL N OF EXPE 6 Market s-., stating age and references. J)E. HARDC STLE, TIST: REMOV 10 628 Monigomery 8t.; hoi '\rl-\ IO SELL MANI 3 AW is the best. . KERTELL, San Mateo. HE RAILROAD HOUSE, 5: st., below Montgomery in town. courses, 10c. at § attle Restaurant, 137 Fourth ition in zel Address box 255, Lodi, Cal. chandise 5.0 | i’ HAT CHEER HMOUSE. 529 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city: single rooms 25¢ a night, $1 2 week: W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- T00MY: free bus 1o and from the ferry. ARBERS, “ATTENTION 1— ment office of the Barbers' Association of Cal fornia will be found until further notice with p. ¢ HAMANN, 23814 O'Farrell st; dou't be mislea by other advertisemen RARBERS—FOR EMPLOYM retarv Barbers’ A s ANTED—MEN ENOX COLLECTION AGENCY 110 Sutter, r. 4. EARN A TRADE—LADIES AND GENTLE- men students wanted: only 8 weeks required; tools given, write for catalozue. San Francisco Barber College, 116 Eteventh st. RSEvALE HOUSE, furnished rooms, 20c; 81 per week, contracting outfit; sand wagons and scrapers. 1129 single furnished rooms per ticulars appl W ANTED—TO PURCHASE STPHAL, VETERIN . F. Police Department. hospital, 121 City Hall ave. ARY SUR- telephone south 401. ALSO WAGONS ss; Grand Arcade Horss nction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctionéers. SCON D-H A buggies, carts, harne 27 Sixth st.; A ARCRLT B Rtk no debt. Address L., box 18, Call Office. Iz NT A SMART, ACTIVE MAN, MUST be a hustier, as partner; must have 82000 cash; zomng o Honoluln and i business 20,000 per 3 Address i J., 0x 91 " PARTNER IN PAVING LOO partment with it; safe investm-nt. 632 Market st.. room 8. Fruit axp GOGD horse and t trade; OF IMME worth $1500: 541 Californla st. A. DREHER, PARK or Mission and Twenty-fourth sts., room 40. lin{m:\'. INQUIRE house, > WII barrels. owner. ARTNER WITH SOME CA?P- ital, lady or gent, in light paying business. Ad- A M. ROS, P, 0. box 1032, ~an Jose, Cal. MPLETE OF 21-ACRE ranch near Fruitvale; loug lease; low rent. 34 Donohoe building. HOP; GOUD LOCA- tion; low rent; cheap. Address B. H., box 3 MS: MODERN _IMPROVE- Garfield sq. Apply 1216 Treat av. T, WITH BAK RESPECT- \ able patrons. 'Apply on premises, 41614 Ellis. RDW. . NEW AND SECOND- 0 suit; call imme- cheap, 510 Howard st. : FOOT-POWER; . plenty type; bargain. R., box b. Cail. AURANT IN ONE iiroad towns in the RGAIN IN A RE! I IN THE DOWN- town business portion of this city, For par- 11 Front st. AN ESTAB- lished Republican _newspaper in California MACK & € county seat. Address Newspaper Man, box 166, this office. B PARTS ER WANTED TO INVEST $2000 1N profitable manufacturing business: large siock second-hand wagons, buggy, carty Fifteensi_and_Valencia sts. JOR RENT—HOUSE AND 3 ACR den land at Melrose: rent $ S OF GAR- 500. C. C.,42 Tork. WAGONS AND C ARKIAGES, F’nisi CLASS SALOON FOR SALE T SGG_FOOD; NTSPIDER PHAE 4\ has been used for 2 montbs, will be sold for it mre For further information in- Single rooms 16¢ night, | 25¢ for two; Lestand eleanest hous o in Jose | opening 42 Norih Tenth st D: 5 MITCHELL CARPET CL; T4th st.; cleaning WHO CAN LOAN EMPLOYER $300 I MA M z00d-paying pi eral mer- (‘ARPETS THOKOUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same a3 new. CO.. 23 Tenth st. TMCQUEEN'S S. FERGUSON & Telephone number, south 35. SCARPET BEATING A s. 453 Stevenson e establisied and paying busines tached: see owner on premises. UnE,i585th- P IaNE, | corner Haight: no agenis. Tel. Sonth 250. | AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BA. 318-315 Guerre: HE EMPLOY nO agents. 3413} Fifih st. L.OC tion; trade: lease. Particulars adaress F. C., box 118, Call Office. OB PRINTER rest in one ATTENTIO E-HALF the largest job oflices in San ¥ desires to reiire; a splendid r a good outside man. Address Printer, an Jose, Cal. OF THE BEST PAYING MILLINERY | Osmrmm fown of 12,00 inaabitants in South- lifornia, for sale at a unity. argain; excentional For particulars address R. L. TOP- 545 Market st. CHANCE, FOR VAN AND WI \ with a tew hundred dollars to secure a we ng rooms & 03 Stauyon st., @9 BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, STA- eDLLO. tionery store: 4 living-rooms; rent $15; EN YOU BECOME DISGU t work send to SPAULDING: eating Works, $53-7 Tehama: 'S CARPET BEATING WORK: ate ave.: telephone east 126, SEWING MACHINES, esident. © CALL SEC- ve. & FUCHS, WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages (0 place accounts with us; law and commercial collection; no charge unless successful. 00D OPPORTUNITY FOR AN INVEST- ment of about $50,000 in safe commercial business. Address K. D)., box 43. this office. $3000, EOULE FOR SaLE: EVENING ) - paper: pays $150 per month. Appiy this office. LL KINDS BOUGHT , EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: lowest rate 205 Fourth st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR ENTED $150 MONTHLY; SECON machines from $3 upward: White, Singer at half-price. Domestic, New 145 Sixth st. 21 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE IN TO TAKE LODS 624 Washington st., nea S AND RAT. and save middle- UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGE tan furniture at the factorsy man's profit; we will treat y 100 SING AT 1uc, 16¢ und 200 night, including coftee and folis. Wa SD—MEN TO G steam beer. 5¢; bottle wine, 5e. 809 Ciay st. NTA RATTAN COMPANY, 61 I BOTTLE SHARD irst st., near Mis- J ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: $1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a dav, $1 50 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. ACH MILK 4 JRESH COW, § X L. TRAUNG, Rec. IS HEREBY RI_FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ATION e st | G 'ork: 1726 O Farreli st ric and cooking IVEN THAT general housewo the annual meeting of the Stockholders of EN'S 15-SOLING 50c: LADIES' 40c: DONE while you wait. 638 Market, opn. Palace Hotel, N, ] nt, Presidio, S IN FRAMES CHBAT {E FL Call or address (LDERLY GERMAN WOMAN WAN 4 ation to do light housework or mind ch —A NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR 1600 Turik st. the Horsefly Gold Mining Company will be held at its_oflice, 610 Clay street. San_Francisco, Cal., on INDELL HOUSE, SIN 4 single furnished rooms: 75¢ week, 15 ing Detender. The White Nav TH AND HOWARD= | Steampship; plate-giass mirro y San Francisco 20x48 inches, dam- TUESDAY. the ldth day of January, 1896, at 3 o'clock r. M. By order of the hoard of directors. EDWARD p. FLINT, President. R. T. WaRD, Secretarsy PRESIDIO AND The regular annual meetinz of the stocl holders of the Presidio and Ferrics Railroad Com- any will be held at the office of the company, 1111 nion strect, corner Sharp's place, Sau Franciscb, Cal., on Friday, the twenty-fourth (24th) day of January, 1896, 'at the hour of 2 o'clock P, ., for the purpose of electing seven directors to serve during the ensuing year, such other business as may properly come before ster books will close on Tuesday, GHTON, Secretary. corner Sharp's place, San JOMAN OR GIRL FOR LONCH COOKING: wages 815, 438 Fitth st. i LIGHT HOUSE- 1449 Meallister. OATS. 966 Address M KS. CH “ontra Costa Cou: AN GIRL WISHIE: general housework ITUATION WANTED BEY A YOU care of children and assist in Brentwood, ( 111 Twentieth s ‘man girl (0 ta: 1ight housework. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES 2 OR 3 days’ work a week, either washing, ironing or housecleaning. Call or address 529 Howard st. WANTED BY woman in widower's family as housekeeper: lace where there are children; good references. 0 Zoe, o Bryant, near Third. TOUNG WIDOW WISHE houseieeper. - Call or address 40 McAllister st., (JERMAN GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL Call at 700 Diamond st., bakery. RMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work; wages $10 10 $12. 1619 Devisadero. TICE FOR DRESSMAK- v, 2234 Leavenworth st. GERMAN GIRL FOR hi 515 Kllis st. IRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHI HOUSEWORK. Apply 785 Guerrero st. T)RESSMAKERS WANTED — FIRST-CLASS dressmakers; none others need apply. nd the transaction of the meeting. Traus Jenuary 14, at 2 o'clock . . JOHN B. L uffice—1111 Union st., Francisco, Cal. ANNUAL MEETING & meeting of the stockholders of the ciai Insurance Company of California will be heid at the office of the Palu: limited, of Manchesier, WEDNESDAY, the 1 at the hour of 12 o'cl JANTED — YOU, A POSITION AS YOUNG LADY OF ment would like position as housexeeper. Call 963 Mission st., room 9. WEDISH AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT ., opp. Jones, near LEMEN'S R} neatly and reasonably doue. 917 Market,r. 21. OUNG LADY WISHES PLACE AS HOUSE- Room 5, 203 Powell st. ine Insurance Company, England, 439 California st.. 5th day of January, 1896, ock, In accordance with by- CHARLES A. LATON, Secretary. sco, December 81, 1895. ANTED— YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL lain cooking; family of two onday, pet.' 9 and 12, 138 housework and 114 Antonia and one child. | | | ANTED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school: class or private: for the trade; young ladles fitted reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. ] BARN & TEADL- 4 puining taught for §5 LEVY, 35 Eighth st. JJARBERS PROTECTIVE UN103 ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. aged; all in frames. JON TTS. MIRROR! cheapest. M ARCH CARD N1 KAHN & Co., 547 Mission st. EMPLOY- W ASTED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still rui large room: 25¢ per night: 81 to $3 per week. team boller and engine. | 6: JARPETS {IRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTER S, platform scales and desk: cheap. 102 1 Howard st. Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 FEEE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOE be; also a bottl eof lager, 5¢, at 637 Clay st. YCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, §25. KING'S N OZART, 519 ELLIS, 1O night, $1 25 to 55 week: reading rooms. ©0id bookstore, 15 Fourth st. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE MS25C TO 500 FEEE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms 15c, 20c & night, $1 a week. fire and burglar proof safe. 221, 223 Market s:. EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- EST IN CIT {—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 26 cents per night; 81, §1 25, 1 50 par week. Facific House Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. hand. W.S.RAY Mtz Co., 12 California st SHELVING, SHOWCASES OGUNTERS, 4 MENSSECOND-HANDED SHOES.SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $) 25. 662 Mission st. bouzhtand sold 11211, Market bet. 7th and 8:a ———— BICYCLE! RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for & room: 26¢ a night: $1 a week. INDSOR BICYCLES: STRICTLY NOIICE 100 LODGING-HOUS srom 8150 to $5000. STRAND & CO. T ROOMS—BEST CORNER IN CITY 14 ro0ms, on GeAry st.............. 60-room hotel, with bar: 40 boarders. 20 rooms, sunny corner: must sell 32 rooms 10 exchange for real es ( 10-room house: very central....... % . C. DECKER, 1206 Market st., cor. Taylor. TJ OUSE 32 ROOMS; ON ACCOUNT DEPART- H e FR0I & 102 1, 719 Marke: st. 5 OF 8 ROO. ed: bargain. T ODGING-HOUSE, 4 cueap: easy (erms. G0N 308 Third st. H., box TH FRUIT 129 Sixteenth st. RENT $40: INCOME ed and all conveniences. HOUSE OF 22 ROOMS; 235 FURNITUGE FOR SAf FOLOING-BED, LOUNG E Scot REDCCIIONSOX LARGE STOCK, ¥ second-hand: 400 carpet., good as new: cloth, 25¢; parior suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45¢c: 7- plece chamber sults, $i4 50: cornics poles, 25; ranzes, £6: cash or_installments; goods shipped free. ‘I. H. NELSON. 126 Fourth st Fe& BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AND AR- ticles of every description. D. McRAE, 829 Mission st. tensiol ofl- 45003 K FURNITURE COMPLETE.$30 Flegant' Brussels carpet laid. SRS T Heavy Linoleum laid .. 40c Floor Gilcloth New Bedlounges, our own mal SHIREK & SHIREK, 1810-12 S UST OUT; NEW MACHINF, FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see: hali-soled in 15 min- all repairing done b; muhluerggfl.u Tepalring at halt price; worl Fuar. utes, done while you waii; anteed. Mission st., bet. First and Second. no stamping: all lathe work; cones | iy guaranteed for 2 < CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; ! A accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo & Generalsavings & loan business. Iid k. Iill, Pres.j | Oliver Eldridge V.Pr.; W Corbin, Sec.& Gen. Man and Powell st. car lines. SBUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. (VONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN A5/ sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S. F,

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