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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1896 SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.™ WUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsce CALy— #30 Market street, open until 13 o'clock every ight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES-530 Montgomery street, Jeorner Clay: open until §:30 o'clock. {839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 218 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock, 8W. corner Sixteenth and Misslon streets, epen 9 oclock. 8518 Mission street, open umtll o’clock. 138 Ninth sireet, open uatil 8:30 o'clocks NOTICHE: CHURCH CALVARY PRE corner of Powell and John Hemphill, D.D., pastor. D.D., ‘will preach at 11 A, 3. and 7:30 r. M. evening topic, “Martha of Bethany.” T Bacrament of the Lord’s Supper at the close of the worning service. Morning music: +Te Deum” in B maior (Buck “How Long Wilt Thou Flueger). Evening music: * fiat (Gerrish); offertory, quartet. WEST SIDI CHRISTIAN CHUROH, Bush strect, between Devisadero and_Scott. Preaching morning and eveuing by Rev. Wil fam A. C . 0., Miss Nellie: A% sermon t Junior Christ superintenden Rigdon pi es Death offertory, solo and quartet, Me, O Lord?" (P. ubliate Deo” in A All are invited, nt—songs, tableaux free. > FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, EDDY ST., vear Jomes—Rev. M. Boynton, pas- tor. Services Sunday, February 2, 1896. Preaching @t 11 A. M. by Rev. J. Sundériand, D. D., of Osk- land, and at 7:30 P. . by the pastor, topic, “The Priceless Pearl unday-school at '12:30 P. M. Y. P.S.of C.E.at8:30 ». ». Young Men's meet- luesday evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 r. M. Christian culture class Friday at 8 P. M., led by the pastor. All these services are open to the public. Strangers are wel- come. (=3 ENGLISH LUTHERAN - st., nr. Gough—Rev. Oscar H.Gruver, pastor. Divine services Sunday at 11 d 7:45 P..; Sunday peeting Wedne: hool 8t 9:45 A. 3. v at 7:45 P. M. Subject fi FIRST UNITARIA CHURCH, COR- ner Geary and Franklin st Rev. Horatio Stebbins, D.D., minister; Willlam Eliot Jr., associate, at the church Mondays from 10 to 12. Sunday-school at 9:45 A. M. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. 3. Biblé-classat 9:45 . &.; Rev. Sam- uel Slocombe leader. At the morning service to-day Rev. Thomas L. Elfot of Portland, Or., will preach: in'the evening, Dr. Stebbins. Ail aré cor- dially invited. SECOND UNITAR of Capy and Twentieth sts. Wells, minister. Services at 11 A. M. and 7 Sermon in_the morning by Rev. C. W. Wen Oakland. Mr. Wells will lecture at 7:45 on “Ev. lution,” . Bible study, “How the Bible Was Made, at 6:45. Sunday-school at 9'45. Seats free. Pas- N CHURCH, COR- ch, Mission st., near Sixth—Rev. Dr. J.J. Morris, muslcal director; R. V. ‘Watt, Sunday ‘hool superintendent. The pastor will preach., Morning subject, “Friendskip’ ing, he Proposal to License the Poolrooms.’” Sunday-school, 1 ». M. Young People’s meetings, 6:30 P. M. THIRD CONGR Fificenth st., near Mission—Rev. William pastor. Services ab 11 a. subjeet, The Spiritual Life,” followed by the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and reception of members. Services at 7:30 John Wesley and the Masses.” Music by thorus choir under direc- illlam C. Stadtfeld tion of W here Is a City Greay and Strong” (Schnecker): “Lord, We Pray Thee ’ (Hober! lory to God” (Mozart); “God Is Love” (Shell Allare y REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 820 Post st.—Preaching at the 11 o'clock service by the Rev. J. McCarthy on**The Wonders of Faith as Witnessed in a Thirty Years' Experl- ence in an Iniand Mission in China.” | MEETING NOTICES—Continued @ . PATRICK’S DAY INVE! tion, 1896—An adjourned meeting of the St. Patrick’s day convention of 1895 will be beld in K. R. B. Hall, cor. Mason and O'Farrell sts., on SUNDAY, February- 2. at 2P, to close up whatever business siil remains unfinished and adjourn. The convention of 1896 will be immediately called to order, {0 which all frish-American, National, benevolent,. military, literary and social organizations are re- quested to send five delegates each. Ex-officers of former conventions, grand. marshals, orators and poets are entitled to seats in the convention. A special invitation is hereby extended to all socle- ties that participated in the grand celeb ration of Ireland’s day at the Midwinter Fair to send dele- Gates 10 this convention. By order J. J. O'BRIEN, Chairman. JomN MurmkRN, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continned. 'HELP WANTED—Continued. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. COUNTRY REEAL ESTATE—Continued W 4XTED—SITUATION BY CAPABLE MID- dieaged American widow from the East as housekeeper for widower or bacheior; in hotel or private family : city or country: good cook and butter-maker; references exchanged. Call or ad- dress Housekeeper, room 12, Ahlborn House, 319 Grant ave, "-Expmn'r STENOGRAPHER DESIRES POSI- tion; owns machine: 4 years' experience: mod- eratesalary. Address E. §., box 22, Call Office. EFINED LADY WOULD LIKE_POSITION J a3 housekeeper; city or country. 503 Post st., Toom 7. POSITION WANTED AS CLERK OR ANY light work: Al references: salary mno objeet; gcity or country. Address R. M., care THOMAS ‘BLAKE, 416 Third st. ANTED—PUPILS TO LEARN THE ART of cut ing and_fitting children's garments; | teTms reasonable. 326 Mason st. RPHAN GIKL 10 1AKE CARE OF CHILD; O iiaves Tespectable home. 946 Howard st. ANTED—4 GOOD GERMAN COOKS; 35 W“fl $30. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 ANTED — 1 DRESSMAKER - AT 671 ‘L wentieth st. ((USTOM SHIRT OPERATORS; KONE BUT experienced. ones wanted. M. J. KELLER CO.. Oakiand. ANTED — COMPETENT WOMAN _WHO has bad business experience. Address, stating former experience, 10 M. I. & Co., box 49, Call. [= 0D CITIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- G ropolitan Temple, Sunday, February 2, 3 Address by B. F. HUDELSON, State’ Presi- P dent, A. k3 P. A.osubject: “The Proper Definiti THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockhalders of the B'nai Birith Hall Association will be held at the office of the associa- tion, 121 Eddy st., San Francisco, Cal., on the 12th day of February, 1896, at 8 o'clock I 3., for the purpose of electing a board of directors 10 serve for the ensning year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meecing. JACOB LEVISON. Secretary. 5, /15 REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the National Ice Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market street, Sun _Francisco, Cal. on SDNESDAY, February 5, 1896, at 11 o'clock A. M.,-for the purpose of electing a Board of Direc- 10rs To serve for the ensuing year and for the trans- action of such other business as may come before the meeting. J. T. DONAHUE, Secretary. TO LET—HALL AND CLUBROOMS eventuaily tolease. 310 0'Farrell. basement JLADY WISHES POSITION AS HOUSE: dikeeper or sewing by the day. Apply 187 Seventh st., room 1. WEDISH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do general housework:: good cook. Address M., box 11, Call Oflice, Oakland. ESPECTABLE WIDOW WANTS SITUA- tion as working housekeeper: best of reference; City or conntry, Address 1575% Markes st., Dear Twelith. W ELLTDUCATED AND COMPETENT DAN: ish girl wishes situation as lady’s maid and _seamsiress, child’s purse or second- girl. Call or address 1358 Folsom st. LDERLY WOMAN WISHES PLACE TO DO light housework ; for elderly couple preferred. Address Thirtieth st., near Noe. - OUNG GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO GEN- eral housework or second work. Call or ad- dress 3211 Geary st., nr. Boyce. 'XPERIENCED LADY WANTS A POSITION as housekeeper; 1o objection to country. Ad- dress 501 Post st.. room 25, second floor. - SPECIAL NOTICES. e AR MISS HESTERN — GENTLEMEN'S gloves cleaned. Room 9, 122 Post st. RENCH GIRL, SPEAKING @ENGLISH, would like a situation to_take careof children. Address MISS DELSOL, Norton Tanning Com- pany, Tenth ave., South San Francisco. B MISS FRANCES BERNHARD; GENTU- ine massage treatment. 17A Sixth st., rm. 1. ENTLEMEN'S MENDING NEATLY DONE at room 22, 105 Stockton st. 3 5 PAD TENANTS EJECTED ¥OR 84 Collections made, eity or country. Pacific Colldetion Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. =5 \[ES. ROBE, 1085 MARKET ST., ROOM 8, second floor? genuine massage treatment. @ MISS PAXTON, MANICURING AND chiropodist. 1020 et, opp. Fifth, r. 12. CORNS REMOV ED WITHOUT KNIFE. Chiropodic Institute, room 11, 906 Market. WIN S CLEA Al FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSSI& CO., 242 Sutter. ROOMS WHITENED, §1 UP; PAPER- ©d 83 50 uv. 31736 Thi rae Hartman. 1TUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, COND GIRL WITH GOOD CITY ts work. For particulars address PLUN 424 Sutter st. RL WITH BEST OF CITY 1 S 8] references or telephone M. ANDINAVIAN references wants cooking and general house- NKETT, work.. Address or telephone MISS PLU. 424 Sutter st. Address or telephone MISS PL 424 tter st. 10() CONFPETENT WOMEN ~AND ~GIRLS awaiting situations of all kinds for the city or country at MURRAY & READY'S Employ- ment Offices, 634 Clay st.: tel. main 5848. Fn FIRST-CLASS COOKS, LAUNDRESSES and girls of any description cail at LEON AN- DRE, 815 Stockton st. “A TTENTION—RELIABLE HELP OF ALL <\ nationalities for city and country ; ranch cooks, hotel cooks and housegirls. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. \' TILLING WOMAN DESIRES WORK BY the day, washing or honsecleaning; $1 a day, car fare. 717 Howard st. QCANDINAVIAN G cooking or general housework. Please call or address 918 Amme st., bet. Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh. ¥ STYLISH DRESSMAKER, T0 GO OUT BY the day; reasonable:, will make suits home from $3 up. 108 Eighth st. KETT, fi THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, Rev. Oliver C. Miller pastor, Franklin Hall, Fillmore st., bet. Bush and Sutter. Services at 11 A..and 7i45 P. M. Prayer mecting Wednesday v-school at 9:30 . M.- Subject biding in Christ.” CHURCH OF JESUS HRIST OF LAT- ter-day Saints—Meetin every Sunday at endship Hall, 909 Market s At this e ing’s nreeting Elder Wil- lard Scowcroft of Ogden, Utah, will speak on the ‘owing subject: “What 1s the Gospel?” Seats FRIENDS' M HE FRIENDS have changed their meeting-place from Mc- Allister st. to the lecture-room in Y. M. C. A. Hall, at the corner of Mason and Ellis sts. Meeting this First-day (Sunday) morning, at 11 o'clock. Every one welcome. THEOSOPHICAL public leciure every & Post st., 7:45 Justice,” by Dr. A and SOCIETY — FREE unday evening at 320 clock. To-night: “The Scales of J. A. Anderson. ATION AT ORTUM, MASON 1lis sts.—This (Sunday) affernoon, at 8 o’clock. address t0 young men oniy by Rev. J. Cruzan, subject, “A Royal Mighway." mausic b Special Seats free the Knickerbocker Quartet. ung men. JTYLISH DRESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGE ments by the day: $1 50 perday; suits made home, §4. Address 1708 Jessie, near Eighteenth. OSITION W ED BY A RESPECTABLE girl as waltress in private family. Apply 527%a Linden av bet, Hayes and Xell sts. VHOROUGH LY COMPETENT DRESSMAKER on all styl:s of ladies' and -children’s dresses would like to work in families at moderate prices; best of city references. Call or address 508 Sutter st., room OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion to do general housework or cooking. Ad- dress R. ., 415 Powell st. 7OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper or to do upstairs work: best of ref- erence. Call Sunday, 1020 Mariket, room 15. JRENCH LADY, SPEAKING GOOD ENG? lish, wishes work by the day; g0od seamstress: iast operator: understands mending; 50 cents and car fare. MRS, DORN, 706 California, 7 O G- LADY WANTS A POSITION AS housekecper: also a dressmaker; will take work home; very reasonable. Apply 708 Ellis, room 2. 7OUNG LADY WITH RNOWLEDGE OF bookkeeping deslres position as stenographer and typ writer: reference. J. . M., box 38, Call. BY' MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN AS housekeeper for widower with children or an old couple: city or country. Call or address 820 Treat ave., bet, Twenty-first and Twenty-second, PANISH LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper for an invalid or’take charge of lodging-house. Call 350 Fourth st., room 12. $50 LYVILL PAY T0 THE PERSON WHO DOV secures for a widowed sister a position as janitress in any public institution, or Is capable of taking any responsible_position, cashier, matron, etc. Address Bro., box 87. Call Ofiice. (ULIURED LADY WITH EASTERN CER- tiricate wishes engagements as téacher of his- tory, literature, mythology, music. J. E., care of Sherman, Clay & Co., cor. Sutter and Kearny sts. JFIRSTCLASS OPERATORS ON VESIS. 108 Battery st = ESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, NOT TOO Young, to assist in honsework; three in family; small flannel wash; wages $12; call after 12, 620, Hayes st.’ TYLISH! STYLISH! STYLISH!—THE Mo~ Dowell garment drafting machine. the world’s famous system of dresscutting, known from Maine to Calitorriia as the most perfect method:of cutting in use. Easyto Jearn, rapid to use, makesthe mOs® stylish and perfect 1itting dresses. We teach the cutting, fitting, making and finishing of evers- thing that is hew, novel and stylish. = Any one Wishing 1o learn for home use or to £0 in business for themselves are invited to call and see the mag- nitude of our institution. Now is the time to enter: easy payments; unlimited lessons. The McDowell Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell st., S. F. W ANTED-HUNDREDS OF LADIES TO learn to cut their children’s clothing: 10 sizes §1: also pupiisto learn the art of cutiing, fittingand making: reasonable prices. MES. R. L. JONES, dressmaking school, 505 Fell st. ‘W ANTED—PUPILS ¥OR MILLINERY 8chool: class or private: course momnfi: st~ fsfaction guaranteed; reasonable. 410 Leaven- worth st. = TDRESSMAKING, CUTTING, FITTING, FIN- ishing taught; easy to learn; rapld to use: pat- terns, 25¢ up, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powellst. ANTED—NAME OF BVERY MAN AND Wwoman who can write prose or poetry: $500 gash premiums. House and Home, department 8. C., 2018 Coumbia ave,, Philadelphia; sample eopy 6 cents. “(ANTED — COMPETENT, EXPERIENCED head nurse fox & hospital. Address Hospital, box 59, Call Office, giving qualifications and refer- |- ences. ERMAN MAN WANTS LADY OR WIDOW as pariner in cash business; $100. Applv Call. H ALBDRESSING, 25c AND 35c: MORNING and eve classes; 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25¢ a night: $1 a week. UST OUT: NEW MACHINF, FOR R&PAIR- ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait; all repairing done by machinery: all repairing at haif price: work guar- anteed. Mission st.. bet. First and Second, AGENTS WANTED. RS UL FIRST-CLASS 'SOLICITORS WANTED BY the California Mutusl Benefic Society: Indies and gentlemen; $t09:30 o.3. P. D. RAINE, perintendent of agents, Murphy building. GENTS—WE HAVE GOT. WHAT YOU want, what every one wanis; quick sellers; Dig profits; moneymakers for all; iry them. Al uminum Novelty Company, 110 Sutter st. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW FOR agents: ladies and gentlemen can make from $3 10 $10 a day. Apply 1105 P.>r., 1129 Howard. PR OO T 1139 Howand, FURNITURE WANTED - IASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. JA- C ‘COB SCHW ERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & bth. _ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-hand furniiore and carpets by Lus Furniture Co., 813 Market st.; _call or send post BOUMS WANTED. Y OUNG COUPLE WISHES 2 ROGMS, COM- il e for housekeeping; reasonable. ., box 4, Call Office. A ANTED—TWO SUNNY UNFURNISHED Tooms; house and neighborhood must be with- out reproach. Address, with price, W., box 92, Call, 3 OF & FURNISHED ROOMS: FLAT PRE- ferred; state rent. Address F., box 17, this office. $) UNFURNISHED BACK OR REAR ROOMS; must be cheap. S. K., box 54, Call. TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED SUNNY rooms for housekeeping:. 10 minutes’ walk from Montgomery and Market sts. Address Room, box 85, Call Office. PROPERTY WANTED. PROPERTY WANTED FOR CASH: RESI dence bet. Pine, Sacramento, Pierce and Devis adero, at about $10,000. Address P. 0. box 2240. WANTED—GOOD CITY PROPERTY FOR A ranch; near. W.J, box 27, Call Office, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ENT-SMALL HALL FOR ATHLETC PUR- Poses; state size and price. W. K., box 162,Call, ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS Tepairing: best work athalf the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. JLADIES TO LEARN HAT RDRESSING, MANI- SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW £lrv 1o A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. W INCHESTEK HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to ¥1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectable; iree bus to and from the ferry. curing, beauty culture. BUTLER’S, 131 Post st, W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIED, NEAR Market—Eleciric lights in very room: 200 To0ms: 250 §1 50 per uight; $1 50 10 $6 per wweek: ¢rce bus to and from the ferry. Y OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION as housekeeper. 208 Powell st., Toom 6. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. PG, 6. COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL «branchesshort notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 46. ‘W ANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY: NEW term commences this mo. Room 51. 121 Post. AWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS- cutting school. 1231 Market st.,bet. 8th and 9th. RESS-CUTTING TAUGHT, U. 8. TAILOR system. 14 Mcallister st., rooms 67 and 68. HUA\'T)&K & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, bet. California and Sacramento: tel. 231. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 414}, O’Farrell; tel. E. 426. APANESE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PRO- vides best help. 314B Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30, ERMAN (AGE 23), SPEAKS ENGLISH AND Spanish fluently, would like to get position in a commercial house, office or warehouse; wages of no importance; principal object to get_experience in any business line in this country: has good in- troductions to first-class firn.s of this city. Ad- dress W. C., box 59, this office. MAXN THAT 1S GOOD HAND WITH THE necdle wants a position with coatmaker to learn coatmaking. Address M. T., box 93, Call. OSITION ON FRUIT RANCH: MAN AND wife, one child: man thorough orchardist and propagator; wife neat housekeeper ana good cook. Address LITTIG, 618 Minna st. AN WANTS EMPLOYMENT WHERE 4L work is not heavy : some experience at nursing and store work: city reference.- Address Ex, box 104, Call Office. TTUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GERMAN 10 care for horses, cows and garden in private family; city references, MIKE JORDAN, 128 O'Farrell st. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GERMAN o do any kind of work: good referenc s. MIKE JORDAN, 128 O'Farrell st. VW ANIED-_BY POOR, HONEST MAN, WOR of any kind as good painter and whitener: will work by day or month: hands man about place. Address P. H., box 70, Call Office. RELIABLE FIRST- CLASS COACHMAN. thoroughly understanding his business, wants a situation; first-class references, if required. Ad- dress M. M. B., box 115, Call Oftice. OST 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 ferr MALE HELP WANTED. FIBST-CLASS BARBER TO LEASE COUN- try hotel shop: lively town; shop making monéy. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. CULAIKVOYANES. MME. PORTER, CARD-READER; TELLS past, present, future; ladies b0c, gents $1; palmistry, clairvoyant; $1 50. 126 Turk, nr. Jones RS. B. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED medium and card-reader. 132 Turk st." MALE. STEWART, CHILD MEDIUM: THE greatest card reader and clairvoyant in the world; seventh daughter of seventh daughter: Iadies or gents 50c. 917 Market , parlors § and 4. ME. RAVENA SITS DAILY: SURE TIPS on races: names given; 25¢ up. 828 Howard. LATRVOYANCY, PALMISTRY, PROF. LEON, wonder of the age, hss no equal: valuabie advice love, business, speculation; magic charms. 533 Post st., 9 to 8 daily; also Sunday. ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS Dast, present and fupure:26c up.764 Howard st. (590D JOB C/MPOSITOR., PACIFIC PRINT- ing Company. 543 Clay st. OMPETENT MAN T0 TAKE A POSITION 25 station agent out of the State. United States Industrial Agency, Crocker buiiding. ME DR THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL er by eggs and cerds; tells entire life, past, Jresens, future; ccnsultations on all aflaizs: ' noth: excepted; names given: good advice: sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible; fee $1: letter §2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. $2 TO $40 A WELK 10 TAKE ORDERS for new family fireproof deposit case, tele- phones and other electric goods; aluminum photos graph cases for monuments; aluminum sign letters and numbers for stores, honses, hotels and ve- hicles; collar and cuft polishers and many special- ties. Write World Manufacturing Company, W7, Columbus, Ohio. ‘QTRONG YOUNG MAN WANTED—_APPLY d: 110 Second st. Sunday morning bet 10 and 12. 00D SOLICITORS FOR CITY AND COUN- try in tailoring. 1712 Market st. T ANTED—APPLICANTS FOR RAILWAY mail clerk, Government printing and other civil service examination soon to occur.in Sau Francisco, to write for valuable information free. U. S. Bureau of Information, Cinciunati, Ohio. TANTED-MEN T0 GO _ WHALING OR sealing. Apply at L. LEVY’S clothing-store, NE. cor. Jack EAMEN FOR BEUROPE, RAL AMER- ica, Australia. 10 Steuart st., upstairs. (ERMAN WIDOW WANTS A PARTNER IN good paying business. Apply 215 Stevenson. ANTED—BY A NEAT, STEADY BOY OF 17 years, a steady position. Address N. A., box 109, Cail Office. $ 9(). WILL BE PATD TO ANY ONE SECUR- V. ing advertiser steady employment; first- class carpenter: best of references. Address S, S., box 147, Call Office. IDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS POSITION IN small restaurant or hotel, as dishwasher; un- derstands a little cooking; 4 years last place.” Ad- dress L. L., box 8, Call Office. CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN- vices at 11 A. M. 1n Beethoven Hall, cor. Powell. Christian Science Bible ernational Series. Subject: * True . _All are weicome. SQCIET P SS nelists—On Sunday. Feb. 3. 1896, will_hold 1wo services at Golden @ate Hall on Sutter st., Mason and Taylor. Morning at 11 o'clock tions from the audience. In the evening at ili lecture. Subject, r Mausic by the Misses Lillian and Admission free. LIE AND FREETHINKERS— Dr. York will open a new. series of ten lec- tures at Scottish Hall, 105 Larkin st.,, this even- ing at 8 sharp on “The New Bible.” ' Music and songs. Dow’t miss this lecture. The election of the officers of the Liberal Union will take place Sunday night. VW ANTED = BY COMPEIENT GEKMAN lady position as housekeeper or to take care of an invalid lady. Address C. R., box 82, Call Office. FLEST-CLASS FRENCH GARDENER wishes a place; good reference. Address A. B, 503 Folsom st. APER-HANGER WANTED AT 16 SOUTH Park; must work reasouable. 00737( WANTED. 613 CLAY STREET. W ASTED-_SHOEMAKER FOR COUNTRY, Call at International Hotel, between 9 and 11 o'clock; ask for general shoemaker. PONT BE POOR THIS WINTER: #35 & week can be made selling platers and _plating tableware, jewelry, etc.; we furnish outfits com- plete wich all materials'and trade secrets; teach agents; finest quality of work; wears 10 years; testimonials and sample of work free. Address GRAY & CO., Dept. 10, Columbus, Ohio. ROTESTANT GERMAN LADY, MIDDLE- aged, of refinement, wishes position as infant nurse; is good seamstress; roferences given. Ad- dress L. L., box 48, Call Oftice, MAN WANTS POSITION: city or country: Protestant; good cook and laundress, or Rousework: references. Call or ad- dress Monday, 228 Seventh st. ADY WISHES PLACE TO DO CHAMBER- work, or as housekeeper. 2015 Stockton; rm. 2. TAN' Y AN ELDERLY LADY, SITU- ation as housekeeper in American family of grown people: €0od home more object than wages; must have home at once. Apply room 274, Fargo House, 105.New Montgomery st., S. F. Y OUNG, MaN WANTS POSITION WHERE he Is able to learn graining or sign-painting. Please address M. S., box 84, Call Oftice. AKER FOREMAN: . FIRST-CLASS ON bread, cakes and pastry, wants steady employ- ment; city or country. N ELDERLY = GEKMAN CAR tion as janitor, hotel, institute or gentleman's place; city or country. Address Carpenter,box 44, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED—TO MAKE HIMSELF useful, act as nurse or wait on elderly gentle- man; reasonable wages expected. Address W., box 24, this office. 171 Clara st., near Fifth, | ENTER, | cabinet-maker and upholsterer wants a posi- | W ANTED-NAME OF BVERY MAN AND woman who can write prose or poetry; $500 cash premiums. House and Home, depi. S. C., 2018 Columbia ave., Philadelphia. Sample copy 6c. WAS'A‘EIJ—Mr“\ AND WOMEN TO WORK at home: 1 pay #8 to $16 per weelk for making Crayon portraits; new patented method; any one ‘who can read or write can do the work at home in spare time day or evening: send for particulars and begin work at once, Address H.A.GRIPP, German artist, Tyrone, Pa. ALESMEN WANTED—TO SELLOUR GOODS 1) to the wholesale and retall trade; goods sell on sight. Liberal salary or commission'paid. Position rmanent. For particulars address Centennial anf'g Co., Atlanta, Ga. Factory, Milwaukee, Wis. YV OUNG WOMAN STUDYING WOULD LIKE a home where she could assist for. room and board; central location. Address C. L., box 83, Call. B IFORNIA PSYCHICAL SOCIETY— Mr. J. J. Morse will lecture at National Hall, Elli bet. Polk and Van Ness ave., this evening at 7:45 o'clock. Subject, “The Evoiution of ‘a Soul—Its Birth,” being the first of a series of four lectures. Admission iree. Seats reserved for members. (=% 997. MARK. STREET, FIRST Progressive Spiritual Curch; 11 A. M., de- velaping circle; 2 P. M., social circle; 7:30 P. ., platiorm tests, articles read. Mrs. Dunham, Hen: derson, Dr. Wood and others. Monday eve., Feb. 3d, masquerade party enteriainment; supper and dance, 25c. DR, ROBBINS LECTURES TO-NIGHT irit Obsession or How to Get Rid of Evil Spirits:" the sick healed; mediums de- veloped and written questions answered by spirit ‘m“el’: magnetized paper and circle tickets free. Wasiington Hall, 554 Eddy st 8. 7.3 Admis sion free, THE PSYCHICAL SOCIETY WILL meet as nsual at Fraternal Hall, Washing- ton st., Oakland, at 8 p. 3. Speaker, Mme. Mon- tague. * Subject selected. E=, %, 3, COLVILLE LECTURKS IN HAM- ilton Hall, Thirteenth and Jefferson sts., Oakland, Sunday, 3 P. M., on “True Ethics of Conversion.” MRS, SHRINER AND LEAL HOLD a grand spiritual meeting to-night: reliable and positive messages from your departed; come 112 Parkin. 10c. 3 AT DR. RIN-ES' SPIRITUAL MEET- ing, 909 Market st.; 2 and 8 P. w. Circle and platform tests. Mmes. Seely. Bird, Hender- 205, Cornellus. Offico 1236 Market st. Hours 10 05 P M. B ,ELSIE REYNOLDS SEANCE 2 p.3, 908 Market st., 10c. Materializing at 8, 50c, 832 Mission st. TO-NIGHT, 110 HAYES ST, Aid teit meeting. Mmes. Finnica Drew and others. 10 cents. DR.J.A. VALLIN, METAPHYSICIAN, Lus moved to 330 Golden Gate ave,: diag- nosis and nervous discases a specialty. % RETURNED, MRS. J. C. MEYER, trance business medium; circies Monday, 251435 Sutter st. BE.C MILLER. ETHERALIZING, materiulizing seance to-night, 8 & clock. 535 Postst.; 50 cent: = MRS, FULTON. MATERIALIZING SE- ance Lo-night; sittings daily. 31 Fell st. B2 JONIGHT —KATIE HEUSSMANS'S test meeting. 793 Stevenson. oft 9th, 10c; S1. ADIES' Bird, W IDOW WOULD LIKE & POSITION A5 housekeerer -in a lodging-house or assist in hotel; city or country; best of references. MRS. 3. 1., 8181 Greenwich st., city. 7 GUNG GERMAN LADY ARRIVED FROM Germany, competent.and reliable, desires place &s housekeeper for widower and chiidren. Apply MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO_ DO housework: no objection to a large family. Call 625 Natoma st. 4 RESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO DO WORK at home or goout by the day; $ 50 a day. 301 Franklin. ‘VXA\TLD ANY KIND OF SEWING OR mending; children’s work s specialty. 205 Hermann st. EFINED YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSI- tion as companion: no objection to country, Address H. W., Station C, City. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND of work by the da; cents: city references. Address F. F., box 114, Call Office. 7OUNG LADY WANIS SITUATION IN hotel as cook and waitrees and housekeeper. ‘all 160 Fourth st., To0m 29. OMAN WITH BUSINESS TACT DESIRES position as housekeeper or companion; com| tent to do offize work. Address MRS. M., box 61, Call Oftice. RESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS, GOOD fitter and_draper, sews for 50c aday. M.C., box 90, Call Office. OUNG LADY, CHEERFUL AND OBLIG- ing, desires a situation as amanuensis or at- tendant to invalid; home greater consideration than salary. Address C. 0., box 121, Call. MERICAN WOMAN DESIRES POSITION as pastry cook or companion to an invalid; is als0 good seamstress. MRS. D, 735 Geary st. TTUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS cook, good reference, $30; and 2 competent Swedish girls for genersl housework, good cooks, $35. 1134 Antwonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. TANTED — WASHING, ITRONING ~OR housecleaning by the day; also work for one Dby the month at_ general housework. Call or ad- dress 8 Minna st., in rear. APABLE LADY WITH BEST OF REFER- ences desires position of trust; cashier, assist- gat, bookkeeper; office work suy-kind. MBS.'F. 25 South Par) QEAMSTRESS WISHES EMPLOYMENT, sewing any kind; understands dressmagin; by day, week or month; lerms reasonable. 326 o1k St. MRS MAYO STEERS, TRANCE AND bus. medium ; readin; 101 Grove st. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. B2 MOUNT NORIAH LODGE NO. 44, F. and A. M. --Ofiicers -ndA are respectfully requested (o as- semble at Masonic Temple, SUNDAY, Feb. Tuary 2, at2 P. 3., for the purpose of attending the funeral of Brother WALTER D, WHITE, late & member of Walworch Lodge No. 271, New York. By order of the W. 3L y TilkO. FROLICH, Secretary. STOCKHOLD OTICE—OFFICE OF La Candelaria Mming Company, San Fran- cisco, California, January 31, 1896—In ‘accordance with a resolution adopted at & meeting of the 1ioard ot Trustees of L Candelaria Mining Company held this day a spetial meéting'of the stockholders of said company 15 bhereby called to be held at the office of said company, at 530 California strees, San_Francisco, California, room 60, the principai Jiice of business of said corporation, aud tise build- where-its Board of Trustees meet, on SATUR- l?cg]:’ék the 4th day of April, 1896, at the hour of 10 o' AN “The object Of sail meeting is to take into ton- sideration and_decide upon the proposition to in- cremse the capitai stock of said company from (wo miflion six hundred and eighty-eight thousand dollars ($2,688,000), divided into twonty-sixshun- dredand eighty-elght (2688) shares of one thousand (1000) doliars cach, the present capital stock of said comipany, to_thirteen miliion four 'hundred and forty thousand dollars (£13,440,000), to be divided into two hundred and sixty-eizht thousand elht hnndred - (268,800) shares of fifty dollars (#50) each, By order of the Board of Trustees. GEORGE A, HILL, Secretary, Y UXS GIRL WOULD LIKE: A GOOD HOME to assist, i return for Board and room, where she caa go to work. Address F,, box 61, Call Office, ARDEN — GERMAN WANTS SITUA- tion in private place; understands greenbouse work, horses and cows: general man about place, 8. H. F. all Ofce. ANTED—AT ROOM 317, 328 MONTGOM- ery st., clerks and laborers to cail if they o not receive their just dues: suits; Superior and Justice Court. PRISTER AND ALLROUND NEWSPAPER man desires employment whole or part of time in any department; will live with employer; steady young man. _Printer, box 11, Call Office. JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS would like to find any kind of work; can speak a little English and German; good references. G. GUILLY, 1602 Stockton st RUSTWORTHY MAN, AGE 40, FIRSI- clags references, housework, cooking, garden- work, handy with tools, wants position. W. H. J., Call Office, Oakland. Y AN INDUSTRIOUS, INTELLIGENT young man, American, place on a fruit ranch: is experienced and capable of filling & responsible place. Address R. W., box 8, Call Office, Oakland. (COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED BALES- man of linings and notions is wanted at once: als0 several gentlemen wanted to make a house-to- house canvass and take orders for ariicles of gen- eraluse: salaries pald. Apply at once to U. S. INDUSTRIAL AGENCY, 167 Crocker building. F YOU UNDERSTAND THE GROCERY business here’s a fine chance: store with fixtures; in §ood, location. ¥or particulars -address C, E. BOWMAN, Adeline and Thirty-fourth sts., Oakind. ANTED—PLACER MINER AS PARTNER; pay dirt from the start. Addrees Miner, bo: 10, &all Office. ™ i ASTIVE MAR WITH $100 CASH; BIG FAY: light work ; see employer this morning. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. ELIABLE YOUNG MAN WITH FIRST: class references, desiring o take a business college course, wishes to secure a piace to do chores mornings, noon and evenings for his board and lodging. Address A. B., box 63, this office. JVENTLEMAN WITH PRACTICAL EXPE- rience in sickness wanis position as nurse to take charge of an invalid. “Apply to DR. R. F. MARSHALL. Union Hotel, East Oakland. SlTUA’l‘loN BY A COLGRED BOY OF 17 living with parents; driving for doctor pre- ferred; has had experlence with horses. Address 1502 Fifth st., Oakland. er.‘wonx FOR 816 PER MONTH AND found in private (Aml'l)y. or any kind of work: g00d reference. Address J. L., box b1, this oftice, ANTED—QUICK; POSITION BY SPECIAL ‘writer on newspaper or magazine or as speclal correspondent; references. CHARLES, 644 Wal- er st., city. {IRST-CLASSBUTLER,WITH GOOD REFER- ences, wishes situation. Inquireof Y. M. C. A., cor. Mason and Ellis sts. SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS Australian butcher. Address or appiy C. A., 535 Twentleth st., Oakland. RELIABLE YOUNG MAN (18 YEARS) DE- sires situation in grocery or general merchan- dfie store Iu the cousitry._ Aadress W. R., box 16, this office. - ANISH COUPLE (MAN AND WIFE), young, practical people, want situstions in city or country. ~ Address 1211%5 Bush st. Fmi"r-cuss CUTTER AND FITTER wishes a situation: d_recommendations. Address Cutter, box 72, this office. 0; EUROPE—A THOROUGH, COMPETENT and qualified nurse would take charge of 1in- valid person or act as valet de chambre; best ref- erences given. Address Nurse, box 38, this office, FEMALE HELP WANTED. IRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO UP- . stairs work or light housework. Call or ad- dress 219 Clipper st.; Castro cars. 3 Y'OUI\'G GIRL OF REFINEMENT DESIRES s position. Address 121 Montzomery st., room 6. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES GENER- ai housework in small family. Apply 215 Fifteenth st. - COMPETENT, RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS any kind of work by the day, washing, ironing and houseciedning; city references. Call or ade dress 1338 Washington st., in grocery. TRONG. RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES TO WAN'(*ED—-A SECOND GIRL FOR SMALL family in country, $25: & second girl for Jewish famly in cty, $20: nurse, for infant, $15: ©00k for private family in Oakland $25; a general housework girl for San Rafael, $20; 20 housework giris for places at $20 and $15. Apply MISS LUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. ANTED — YOUNG GIRL TO CARE FOR chilaren, short distance In. country, $15: all expenses paid: see lady here. Apply to MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. ERMAN COOK, #36: SWEDISH COOK, $30; second girl, $25; nurse, ‘$25: 20 housework irls, city and coun and $25; 6.youn S o e gl g A AP g do washing, ironing, cooking or housecleaning Dy the day. MRS. CURTIS, I 5% Twenty-sixth | tions of all kinds by applying to MISS CULLEN, si., bet.-Mission and Capp. 105 Stockton st. . R DAL age. Wants permanen 3 . ing' and_obi ; couniry preferred; reterence. Anfdnu F. L’f‘;"x 64, Call Oscr‘ ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY washing, froning, housecleaning; reference. 478 Tehama ¥ TKESTWOBTKY WOMAN WANTS WOR] by day, week or month, housecleaning or wash- Ing: baslocal reference.” Address S. H., 222 Wil low ave., bet. Van Ness ave. and Franklin st, (COLORED LADY FROM THE EAST DESIRES dmrnnmn; general housework or attendant in or's office. 623 Eilis st. OUNG WOMAN WANTS PLACE AS HOUSE- keeper; 1s a good cook. 28 Seventh st., T, 36. ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN LAUN- dress; 830. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET, Third and Fourth—Single furnished rooms per day 15¢ up; per week $1 up; open all bight. ANTED—COMPETENT SOLICITOR_FOR a Job printing office. Address J., box 8, Call Oftice. ARTNER WANTED IN NEW BARBER- shop: will sell half to agood man cheap, 131 O'Farrell st. EST MEAL ON EARTH: WELL COOKED; 8 courses, 10c, at ¥eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth, }tAE SHEER ubgu?z,l gfls l?AC!‘EA?(EE';l'O St.: rooms; it in the city: single room: 20 and 25c & night, $1 8 week: meais 106 % W ANTED—FOUR COMMERCIAL TRAVEL- ers tosell all kinds of riding vehicies, scales, building. UGU~TA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms. love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune telling: develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the seven lLoly seals and the Palestine wonder charms; fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth, ——————— SPIRITUALISM. EALTH, WEALTH, HAPPINESS CAN BE secured by consulting the world-renowned medium and pbysician, Mrs, Dr. Marandas; 152114 Marker street, opposite Van Ness avenue. MEDIUM PHYSICIAN., MRS, DR. MARANDAS’ wonderful mediomistic power 1s the marvel of the age. When a child she was a prodigy, foreteliing events with most startling sccuracy. Years of travel, study and deep research have added to this wonderful gift. She now stands alone the greatest medium of the day. Are you in trouble? Henvy-laden with care? Has your lifé been a failure Have you had losses in business? 1s your love unreciprocated No matter what may be your trouble write to her. When all others fail she advise and counsel you as to the true cause, and if her ad- vice be followed will remove all the evil influences that surrounds, and restore you to wealth ‘and happiness. HEALTH. No one seems to understand yourtrouble or what ails you. From day to day you grow weaker. Call on her before iv1s too late. She is enabied, by her wonderful power to delve into your very self, thus . bringing tolight the cause of your sickness. Her wonderful revealed medicineés have cured thou- sands suffering from different diseases. Her tesumoniais show that she has successfully treated the most critical cases of female troubles— piles, paralysis, chronic liver and kidney troubles, rheumatism, pain in the back. tired feeling, scalp and skin diseases, nervous debllity. lung troubles, and, in fact, all the ills that flesh is heir to. - If you cannet visit this wondersul doetor, write, inclosing lock of hair and $1. You will learn some- thing of yourlite and disease you never knew be- fore. 152114 Market street, a1 Francisco, Cal. TEST CIRCLE _TO-NIGHT, 10c. MMBE. YOUNG, 605 McAllister st.; fine music. RS SEAL. MEDIUM: SITTINGS; TOBACCO habit cured or no pay: obsessions cured; dis- eases of women cured; hrs. 10 to 8. 24 6th, rm. 8. RS, ELSIE-REYNOLDS; MATERIALIZING seance Friday evening, 50c. 832 Mission st. R. ALICE TOBIAS, BUSINESS MEDIUM, sits daily. cir Tues and Fri, 25¢; 8 P. M. 124 6th. MES Jiay FOSTER CASTS HOROSCOPES by chart from cradie to grave. 73 Fourth st. RS. J. J. WHITNE trance medinm: _sitting: HYPNOTISM. Y et vt S U VU T SENOTISM OR MESMERISM TAUGHT— Four (4) different methods taught in four weeks' time. A rare chance’ for physicians, stu- dents of science or those interested In its therapeutic effects, as by suggestion nearly all diseases can be relieved if not cured. None taught but those fur- mishing first-class reference or recammendations. Correspondence solicited. Address J. WIRT CUM- MINGS, Ph. G.. box 121. Call Office. EDUCATIONAL. - P e S VS S S RS, MELVILLE SNYDER HAS REMOVED to 520 Sutter st. ; teacher of vocal music (latest Italian methods), plano and elocution; ladies and CLATRVOYANT 1. 218 Stockton st. | gentlemen coached in operatic, Shakespearean and other plays; appearances arranged. PIANOC AND VOCAL LESSONS GIVEN: REA- sonable; will exchange same, or dictation, for shorthand lessons. Address P. L., box 47, Cail. ERGLISH, LATIN, MATHEMATICS, KNG- lisn literature a specisity. MISS ROULSTO! 724 O'Farrell st. PANISH ACADEMY—A. P. ALVAREZ, ED- itor Spanish daily newspaper: daily lessons $4 alternate lessons $3 month; Castilian pro- 1asses open Feb. 3. 420 Montgomery st. - two weelis ahead of any on O'FARKELI. & Co., £ DAVID BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT. * 11 MONTGOMERY ST. A PROSPEROUS SEASON IS ASSURED, Grain will be a paying crop this year. Vineyards and orchards will piy this year. General farming will pay this year. Stock raising will pay this year. Land will never be as cheap again, LOOK' AT THESE BARGAINS! PER ACRE WILL BUY 160 ACRES near Visalia on county road on Cam- eron Creek; 25 acres in béaring prunes, pesches and pricots, balance all level and covered ~with oak trees, ditch passes through it, also wells and pumps: good house, barn and outbuildings: this is as fine land as there is in Tuiure County. 5 800() JILLBUY 253, ACRES OF NAVEL cranges in bearing in ihermolito Colony. 114 miles from Oroville; an ele- gantly improved profitable place sold to close an estate. 185() WILLBUY & NICELY IMPROVED place of 114 acres at Laurel Creek Sta- tion, San Mateo County. $100 ‘WILL BUY 4 WELL-SELECTED building lots at Palo Alto. 195() WILL BUY 80 ACRES 235 MILES OV srom Jolon Postoflice. Monterey Coun- ty, on county road: 40 acres under cultiva- tion; 20 more suitable for cultivation: bal- ance hilly with plenty of wood and water: g0od iruit, wheut aud hay land: d-room welling-house, barn for 2 horses, well of good water; buildings nearly new; a great bargain. 1500 YILL, BUY A FINE 28TORY frame house of 16 rooms, cottage of 4 rooms, butcher-shop and other outbuildings on‘a ot 120x220 right in the town of Felton, Santa Cruz County; astonishing bargain. AN ACRE WILL BUY A SPLENDID ranch 11, miles from San Ramon depot, Contra Costa County, and 9 miles from Hay- wards: on county road; all cultivable except 26 acres pasture: 50 acres level valley land, Dbalance slightly rolling: 10 acres in almonds, 10 acres in prunes, family orchard of 4 acres! nice hard-finished house or 7 rooms, hiot and cold water, ceiled kitchen and dining-room also & nice 5-100m cottage, 2 barns, granary blacksmith-shop, wagon shed, toolhouse, chicken-houses: water piped to building from spring; all fenced and cross-fenced; stock and tools go with theplace: this land will grow anything, including oranges ana lem- ons, PER ACRE WILL BUY 440 ACRES 8 miles from San Miguel, in Monterey County: all fenced and cross 'fenced: house and % barns: 100 acres cultivable, balance rolling land covered with timber; good pasture land; splendid land if cleared: water froni springs; troughs for cattle: this is & pick-up. 8000 WILL BUY 14514 ACRES ABOUT 3 miles from railroad and steamer land- ing at Martinez, Contra Cos'a County, on county road to Walnut Creek; b0 acres are in Zinfandel wine grapes; 10 acres in orchard full bearing; balance grain and pasture land; well fenced and eross-fenced into different fields; this place commands & fiue view of Ygnacia Vailey and Mount Diablo; honse of 6 rooms and attic: barn; sheds; 'windmill and tank: water pipe to house and barn; tnis, is a profitable place and our Mr. Bush is fully conversant with it: some farming imple- ments go with the place. INICE 56500 HOME IN EAST OAKLAND TO exchange for bullding lot in Western Addition: value about $4500. . 8000, 4, BARGAIN-135 ACRES ON '« Howell Mountain,adjoining Angwin's Hotel; postoffice within 5 minutes’ waik: 50 acres in full bearing choice variety of wine grapes. Zinfandel, Mataro and Keisling: 4 acres in‘orchard, prunes, peaches, pears, etc. ; good house of 6 Tooms. barn, etc.; balance of 1and pastureand timber: well watered: water piped from springs; the 1and in cultivation is all level soil, cannot be surpassed in the State; no phylloxers in this vineyard: one of the most healthtul and delightful places in Napa County: an offer ot $20 per ton has $5! $5 85 been made for the grapes on this place for the year 1896: part cash, or will exchange for unincumbered San krancisco, Oakland or Berkeley property. 2000 WILL BUY 70 ACRES OF LAND near Yountville, Napa County; call for particulars; this is 8 great bargain and a Dbeautiful place. 5() AN ACRE WILL BUY 80 ACRES 114 miles from Kingsburg, Fresuo County; 53 acres in beering vineyard, 4 acres in Adriatic figs, 60 bearing fruit trees for family orchard ; house of 4 rooms, large barn; all fenced and cross-fenced; rich loam soil; 34 of a mile from Kings River; 9 inches of water goes with the place at $12 60 per annum; part cash, or will exchange for g0od unincum- bered property Lere. Call and see list of property for exchange. AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OF FERED, 10-acre orchard homes, between San Jose and Palo Alto; deep, rich sediment soil; only $200 secures 10 acres; balance 8 years at 7 per cent; riial payments any time; 0 acres will pay 82000 per year in such land as this when 1n bearing fruit; “time to plant now; cost nothing to iuvestigate; send for catalogue. Call or address WOOSTER & WHITTON, 7 W. Santa Clara st., San Jose. VER $100,000 OF THE MCMAHAN ESTATE has been sold to date, 10 to 100-acre subdivisions on the banks of Putah Creex, Solano Co. Call or write for catalogue and full information. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st., San_Francisco, Cal. 16_YEARS STABLISHED. . N.'D. BICKLES, THE LAND AGENT. SALE and EXCHANGE of country property a strict specialty (3000 propositions); most RELIABLE, LAKGEST AND BEST SYSTEMATIZED LAND OFFICE IN AMERICA. 620 Market st., opp. .Palace Hotel, San Francisco. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—RANCH NEAR Stockton: 917 acres: 500 in grain; completely stocked: station on land; easy terms, or lease same to responsible party. Inquire owner, 132-134 First st. . Foa_ SALE—ONE-THIRD ITS VALUE, 800 acreq; all fenced: well watered: plenty oak timber; can groi tobacco, lemons and oranges, etc., ‘acific slope. Address A. F., box 16, Call. QR SALE =25 ACRES IN SAN MATEO County as & whole or will sabdivide; also a complete chicken ranch: terms to suit. Apply to owner, W, H. DUNPHY. offices 8 and 4, Flood building, San Francisco; Cal. 0 RENT — MOUNTAIN RANCH; WELL wooded; house, barn:.watered; long lease to good tenant. 817 Jessie st., near Ninth. 104 20%Es. @00p FRUIT OR GRAIN land, near S.P. R.R..at $10. Address F. H. W., 1109 Van Ness ave. EDWIN K. ALSTP & CO., REAL ESTATE DEALERS. COUNTRY REAL KSTATE A SPECIALTY. ‘A LARGE BUSINESS BLOCK IN 48.000. % %0d on corner o 100x80: con sisting of stores, jodgeroom, lodging-house, ete.; will take 4s part payment improved ranch valued at $30,000 and balance caa re- ain on morigaze. 0 CLOSE PARTNERSHIP; WELL LOCATED T fiecedf San Francisco business property that pays 5_per cent net on $90,000: will be ex- changed in partfor a §40.000 desirable ranch, balance remaining on & moj T ACKES 4 MILES FROM NAPA 31800 City; 2 acres in full bearing and 18 acres in young orchard; some scattering oak timber; living stream of water on one side; house of 4 rooms and fair-sized barn: spring ‘water piped Lo house; easy terms of payment. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., 9 Rotunda, Mills Building, o PIANOS, VIOLINS, ETC. FEW BARGAINS. Cholce Glibert piano, oak case, 1ike Dew, at a very low figure; Cable & €. upright, elegant condition, at $100 less than soid for eight months ago owing to financiat difiicylty of pur- chaser; Steinway, Chickering Hardman, W heelock, all used pianos, but in fine condliion, all guaraoteed offered at lower prices than such’ choice instn ments can be obtained elsewhere; uprights from $75 up; squares $40 up. The J. Dewing Company, second floor, Flood building. WAY, $215; WEBER, $265; SOHMER, Wily, : squares, $35' and 35 ;‘e‘l;red $2 up, allowed on purchase. HEINE, 138 S1Lis st. ABINET GRAND ORGAN: ALMOST NEW d. 1710 Market st. . ANT NEW SQUARE PIANO; $76; COST must be sold to-day. 1209%4 Howard st. JLEGANT UPRIGHT PTANO; LITTLE USED; a bargain. 7 Russ st. VEW UPRIGHT. PIANO AND ORGAN, cheap; leaving city. L., box 8, Call Oftice. N UPRIGHT PIANO, STOOL AND SCARF Room, 12, Fiood building. JLEGANT STEINWAY _ PL leaving the city. Room 21, 809 Market st. OVING TO THE COUNTRY AND MUST 00D PIL CHEAP ell choice Chickel DD PIANOS CHEAP, £00d, at MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. BARGALX — 8160 UFRIGHT, WORTH $400. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. JANO GIVEN AWAY: A Y SOLUTELY NO charge. Particulars at BRU S, 228 Post. HARES BROS. PIANO, PAITI'S PREFE ence;_also renowned Bush & Gerts' plano, A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 24 Post et. )VER PIANO; AS great, sacrifice. 3 PA. N EW UPRIGHT PIANO, ORGAN, FOLDING bed; must be sold. L., box 8, Call Office. [ANOS— o5 Hazelton, Hemme and Long, asy'terms. 735 Market st. HICKERING, KNABE, STECK,VOSE, STER- sée our new piano for $18 Brown and A ¥ Piano House, 216 Post st. W M. G. BADGER REMOVED TO 26 reil, room 1, first_floor; take elevator; pianos and orgéus sold for cash or installments. S OUR NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN for selling pianos has met with great success ive have decided 1o continue supplying purchasers {hat wisn to take sdvantageot It pledse call and bave it explained. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., corner Kearny and Sutter sts. < CASH OR INSTALLMENTS: WEBER $17 19 Van Ness. ECKER BR SCHER AND other first-class makes of planos; little used; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. JASY TERM CHASE. BIEON AMATZY, 308 POST & Newby & Evans, Briggs EE.Dd 0"‘{" Plnnos. b3 UPERTOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place, QTEINWAY, §215; WEBER, $265; SOMER, A 8237, Wily, $125; squares, $35 and $55. HE 410 Post st. RRIVED—A LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- £\ grade r'. L. Neumann pianos for the holidays: rices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 83 Ninth s PEN FOR BUS! S, The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale in San Franciseo. . HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels bullding. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CEN THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper. for mailinj HORSES. e T SR S S FOB, SALE—A PAIR OF LARGE YOUNG drafthorses, harness and new wagon; \half pricey and ingialiments. LODGE & POW ELL, Froitvalp station. 100 HEAD OF WELL-BROKEN WORK AND driving horses; just from the country: draught horses weighing from 1600 pounds up: fast trotters; pacers. G. LINDAUER, 862 Howard, TUST ARRIVED—25 GOOD WORK HORSES, Joung sound and well broken, weighing from 1200 to 1500, and will be sold cheap. J. T. FOR- RESTER, 426 Valencia st., bet. Fifteenth and Sixteenth. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE ROAD- ster: will driye double or single: can be seen at Olympic Club Stable. For particulars apply at 504 Sutter st. 150 5es: scrapers: sand-wagon: sio ORSES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH: GOOD care and feed; send for circular. The Hyde Tanch, 630 Commercial st. ®. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUE. yeon for §. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: _telephone south 401. 40 HORSES FGR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss 7 Bixth st.; auction sales every Wetues duy. SOULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts: 50 20 cheap Horses. Fifteentis and Valoboim sts: PASTUBAGE. ST-CLASS PANIURAGE; PLENTY WATER and feed year round. G.W. LUCY, 318 atarket st. ¥FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, SINGLE BED -STAN chairs, table, cheap. 321 Capp st., rear. H'GH GRADE SICYCLE: USED 1 MONTH, $35. H. G., box 8, Call Office. ARGE VARIETY THOROUGHBRED CHIC- ken eggs for hatching. F. KR AUS,1031 MoAllistr PLTALUMA INCOBATOR AND BROODER for sale cheap. 3 Cleveland st., bet, Harrison and Folsom sts. ELL ESTABLISHED PLAINNG MILL 160 ACRES OF THE RICHEST LEVEL bottom land in the State; near two railroad stations; between Stockton and Sacramento; will grow all cereals and also well adapted to fruit of almost every variety; fairly good improvements; offered at about half'its value; owner u nou-resic ent; would exchan; Toved city property. Apply A, M. SPECK & CO., 603 Market, | 7o > OMPETENT VOCALIST WILL EXCHANGE lessons for Germsn, guitar or piano. C., box 60, Call Office. MBE‘ A. MAZZARA HAS REMOVED TO 1222 Pine st.; French tuition at usual hours. MAX T0 TAKE ORDERS FOR PRINTING. Apply 518 Filbert st. ROSEDALE HOUSE 821 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS 20c to 50c night; $1 to 84 week: open all night. B0 MEN TO GET & ¥INE STYLISH, DU- rable calf shoe'to order, 82 50. 959 Howard. ANTED-MECHANICS, CLERKS, LABOR- €73 10 call 1f they do not receive their just dues law and commercial collections: no chas successful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st PBARBER TRADE TAUGHT. MALE AND female, thorough in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed. @ unless refrigerators and patented articles. 57 cmmu‘ 'LOCUTION—DRAMA, DELSARTE. PHYSL E& culiure, voice cuiture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROEDER, 299 Hyde st.; call after 1 2. M, TUDENTS PREPARED FOR THE UNIVIR;- €lty, law and medical colleges; day and evening classes. 333-386 Phelan building. - UITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL G lessons; $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS. 89 Fith. JOSEPH GREVEN, VOICE IMPROVER. 82 Ninth st. (GENTLEMAN WITH GOLLEGIATE EDUCA- don will glve pflvm‘lh Lessons n;wgnmun branckes, bookkeeping, mathematics and sciences; Callfornih credentials and references. - Address &., box 87, Call Office, HE LEADING SHORTHAND COLLEGE; individual instruction; four months’ course. Ayres' Stenographic Institute, 325 Montgomery st. 'MELIE ELVILLE WILL RECEIVE A E 1%»1 llfmbat of puplls; thorough dramatic training, reading, operatic and drawing-room sing- ing. 2300 Webster st., cor. of Washington. PANISH AND FRENCH ACADEM)Y; CAs- tiljan and Parisian professors: 3 lessons week, $3 month; also painting academy, tlowers specialty, 3 lessons week, $3 month; translations, z_l,pml:h, French, English. 1170 Market st., room %7. NDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION BOOKKEEP- ing, shorthand, etc. Stiehl’s College, 723 Market. 1SS BOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2297 SACRAMENTO st.—Board, English, French, gl-lo. dancing, $30 a mo.; excellent chance for ambitious and con- scientious parents to give children a superior educa- tion at 1ow figure; term Jan. 2: kindergarten coach, San Francisco Barber School, 15615 Howard st. PBARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEG- B Barbers' Asso, 325 Grantave, & FUCHS, ARBERS' ASSOCTATION OF CAL. EMPLOY sccretary, B, C. Haman, 238vs O Farrel st NEW GRAND, 2i6 THIRD; 200 SUNNY r00ms from $1 to $4 week: large reading-room. FOB THE BESTAND CLEANEST 100 MEAL Lty 1314 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty, B T, T, 08, SRCONDEAND %2, 0} ard-st. i Or. Bixth st.; misfil sho6s bought and exohankeq: EW AND SECOND-HAND SHOES FROM 250 up; men’s half soles, 40c. 959 Howard st. W ASTED_LABORERS AND MECHANIGS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still rans Denver House, 317_Third" st.: 160 Jarge rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $8 per week. . EN TO SELL, MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; M5 best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. - W g&?s{l&x;x Housng. u-'x;nnzb ST., NEAR ;200 roo: cents’s night; Teading- rooms: fre6 Bus to and fFom the J6rey: 5 MEN TO TAKE LODGING_AT 100, 16¢ 100 35307 a night, including coffee and rolls. BELASCOS LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. - B. 5 and 12, .0.0.F\. block, 7th and Mkt. CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical eering. ing, architecture, 624 Washington st., near Kearny. Basay; esiab. 64 VAN DER NALLLEN, 755 Mie. EST IN CIT Y—SINGLE ROOMS, 16, 20 AND VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, “GUITAR, CCRNET B 25 cents per night; n,n-ssh'lu.:"o par_week. taught. Prof. L MERKI, 226 Geary reasonabie House .Commercial and esdorf?t me MORE LADY SOLICITORS; SALARY and commission. U. S. Industrial Agency, 167 Crocker building, ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY; 81 | W rooms 1or Lo 2un3‘._fl~;i‘m. Veeks reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. PANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN ; MODERATE, Melsterschatt School Languages, 132 O'Farrell st Hmp's BUSINESS cof.fiu&u POST ST, Bookkeeping, business practice, \nd, WASTED —YOUNG GIRL, T0 ASSIST IN | WANTEG-—ME ST BOTTL ARP | typing, electrical enging egraphy. Y light honsework. 1420 Grdve st., call to-d. Sieam beer, 86: bottle wine, 56, Chag ot i R e n'flm.&’io?;“;"‘ ANTED — YOUNG_LADY PARTNER TO BN ; TG 7 FOESE W!_m eabise Rouy Spanieh Hugr: 10 Baeel M N'S 15-SOLING 50c: LADIES' 40c: DONE IGHTSCHOOL:HEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE ;24 height not over 5 feet 4°inches, welzht not over 115 pounds: must be fair 100king. between 5 and 7, Sunday, 715 Howard st. A.. ONT. while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Falace Hotel. Post: commercial, shorthand, English:low ratey J3ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ) 1ment secretary. CON RAD TROELL. 657 Ciay. ELIABLE, INTELLIGENT, MIDDLE-AGED i 00 & Ee A mng;ym el in a family of 3; no washing. n.w..boxl.e‘:r.. REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 8¢; Fm-m-mxm:.u.nmcws LOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO Vfumhle. PBOP.nARCIA‘.DiM%Vm 'HEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- 0 m‘fl&mmmmhwflg- MEN'SSECOND-HANDED SHOES.SOMB 400aey e St s B, oo Ateciom st AN FRAN BUSINESS COLI SSiariet? Send for as ey ane svebing séestan T, ASDOWNERS HAVING TRACTS OF LAND for sale suitable for growing citrus fruits where water can be obtained, state location, extent, price. Address WOOD _CO., Porterville, Tulare County. A CHAKNCE TO GBT A GOOD COUNTRY bome for $600: cash. “Write at once for fuil particulars to J. A. MANSADEL, box 2, Soledad, Monterey Co., Cal. - Must sell on aceount of family matters. FUE SALE ON FAVORABLE TERMS—i00 acres grazing and ranch land containing seve- ral ledges, one partially developed; ore mills $8 Per ton: subject to investigation; ownerlacks capi- tal; title. U S. patent. _Address or call on J, H, TONG. Clarksville, EI Dorado County, Cal 4 %0 SACKE CHIOKEN HANCHES ON 10 years’ credit. D. H. TWING. Sonoma City,Car. (QFARGE BLOSSOM COLONY OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. Beautiful young orange groves in tracts of 5 acres and upward, Iying along the Stanislaus River, two and a half miles from Oakdalé, the principal station of the Southern Pacific Railroad ontheline between stockton and Merced. The Stanisiaus and San Liraigh the "cotony A ihe. Eroparey mis r e ny ® property has & per- petual water right.. ki ph iy Weare prepared to sell portions of the property elther unimproved or already planted to Washing- ton Navels, Mediterranean” Sweets and Diaitesa Bloods. Tha property is under the immediate direction and care of an experienced horticuiturist, Wwho has received diplemas and medals at eight difterent county falrs in the State and for a smail consideration cares for the orange groves for non- lents, y A high and dry country, with & perfect natural 1 game near‘by drainage system. All kinds of sm: tuial water right affords excellent sport for hunters. and piantad to 5 Grangs tvess BT wer sores “oan e ver nim- proved land witn fall ;l}n ‘water rights, $70 peracre. Tetms: The r;nmhn? price "hahlor{n Payment ‘without interest; e ‘per- fect and iberal diseount for cash. Forfurther particulars, maps and catalogues, ad- 1ASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Francisco, Cal. San OrF. T: ENE ), Ot Lative, WING, our representative, | ARIN_COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES £rom San Franclsco. Rang oval . Tracts-cut_any size desireds fruft, grain_and vegetable land, no irrigation; both rail and water trans) ; $40 to $75 ver acre; térms made L el catry Jaruns 10F sale with cows. Vi s SR DICATE 1NV ESI MENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicie building. SEND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WH ITTON. San Jose. Wlot sale. P. M., box 10., Call Oftice. cheap. C. B., box 58, Call. cheap. 41 Sanchez st. fornia st. cycle, $5; shotgun, Winchester rifle. 328 Meallister. St., Toom 40, San Francisco. ONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS ATTEN- tion—150 squares of roofing slate for sale very '3'FXNE'LA11‘GE’LNGLISE SETTER PUPS; YPEWRITER FOR SALE-NEW NO. B “Remington,” with table, $75. Cail at 124 Cali- W ARDROSE, LOUNGE, BEDSTEAD, WASH- stand, cheap; also boys’ safety. $5; girls’ tri- ESISTANT VINES — FRESH RIPARIA cuttings for sale. Address or call at 330 Pine FiNe WALNUT HEAVY PLATEGLASS showcases, tables and side cases. Ap.118 Sutter. 00D STRONG TWIN BABY - CARRIAGE for gale cheap. 386 Dolores st. g PRESH DURHAM COW WITH YOUNG CALF; rich milk: gentle. 1312 Folsom st. FELLOWS ANVIL, VISE, STEAM PUMP, amall steam boller and engine. 631 Howard st. F0() SECOND-HAND CARPETS, ALL SIZES and prices from 25c per yard up. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. BUX Your BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furplture ac the factory and save middle- | man’s profit; we will treat you right. CALIFOR~ NIA RATTAN COMPANY, 61 First, nr. Mission. ABY CARRIAGES AND RATTAN FURNL ture; call and get our prices: costs nothing, Sinset Rattaw Company, 104 O'Farrell st. neas Steckton. AROUTFITS, MIRRORS,CASH REGISTERS, seales, etc.; cheapest. MEEK, 1118 Mission st. JIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LEITEE- Press, platiorm scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay (ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE ()fi%e and buurgiar proot sate: 221, 35 Markes st NEV BANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W. 5. RAY Mig Co., 12 Callfornia st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWOASES bought and sold 112134 Markei bet. 7th and 8ta STORAGE QIORAGE OF FURNITORE, PIANOS, BTG, R. F. OSBORN & CO., 751 and 753 Market st. QTORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOU bold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 736 OuB: ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage: low rates: teldphone South 762. BICYCLES., INDSOR BICYCLES: STRIOTLY g ETAe 1m0 utamping: al lathe ork: " coaes CROFT & CO., 324 Post st 5, 1 AL BAN- PAEK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS T0 LT, best sccommodations. eary, Mo Alliater and Powell st ca ines 0 O%& SBULLDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. uumsg AZD BEu"l' ;N AME%ICA—‘THE WEEKLY CALL, sent: to any addresssin the y‘n'lmmummmymmuw.m (JONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN A3 sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S F. General savings & loan business. Ed E. Hill, Pros.: Oliver Eldridge V. bin, Sec.& Gen. Man. L W ‘&

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