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§4 T FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1896 W N THE QUIET SEASON. Helmrich Yellow Lutheon for Miss Whittier—The Hooper and the Fry Luncheons. SCHLESSINGER THEATER PARTY Crane - Wightman Marriage To-Day. Martin-Bromwell Wedding in Oak- land—Personals. Mrs. Helmrich gave a yellow luncheon on Wednesday at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Regensburger, 2215 California street, in honor of Miss Mattie Whittier. The table decorations were all in yellow. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. W. T. Hooper gave a charming | Juncheon on Wednesday afternoon last at | Ler residence, 1821 Lyon street, in honor | of Miss C. Lyon of Seattle, Wash. The | table was aglow with California poppies | and smilax, and smilaz and poppies were, used to decorate drawing-room, corridor and hall. Covers were laid for ten. Seated | at table were Miss C.Lyon, Miss Maud | Herliman, Mrs. Dick Berger, Miss Florence Garrisere, Miss Mollie Hayes, Miss Jane Toomey, Miss Josie Toomey, Miss A. Cornwall and Mrs. W. T. Hooper. Miss May Schiessinger gives a theater party this evening at Morosco’s in honor of Miss Jennie Schwabacher. There will be thirty-four in the party and after the theater an elaborate supper will be in or- der. On day Mrs. R ing luncheon at her . D. Fry gave a charm- residence, 2510 Pacific avenue. The table decorations were in exquisite taste and a delicious menu was | discussed. Covers were laid for twelve. On Thursday evening last Mrs. W. P. Morgan and Miss Ella Morgan gave.a card party to about forty of their friends at | their home on Clay street. After the game an elaborate supper was served. The wedding of Shelby Martin and Miss Louise Bromweil is announced to take | place on Wednesday, March 11, at the | home of tbe bride’s parents, northwest | corner of Ninth and Madison streets, in | Oakland. The ceremony will be a very quiet affair. [ sent out, as it is designed to be a strictly | home wedding, at which only the members | of the two families will be present. The | arrangements for the event have been completed, and Kev. Robert Ritchie, rec- tor of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, will | officiate. The honeymoon trip will be;’ couth, after which the couple will return | to Oakland, where they will continue to reside. There will be no invitations | - The engagement of Shelby Martin and | Miss Bromwell has been an open secret for | a long while past, and their friends have | been rather expectant of late regarding the wedding announcement, which has now been duly made. Mr. Martin is a tel- lerin the Union vings Bank, of which ather, J. West Martin, Regentof the | State University, ex-Mayor of Oakland and a representative citizen, is president. Shelby has a very large circle of friends, who will jon in warm congratulations when the news of his ‘approaching mar- | riage reaches them. Miss Louise Brom- weil is the only daughter of Colonel L. L. | Bromwell. She is an attractive young | lady, and much admired among a coterie | of Oakland’s young people. | The wedding of Miss Georgia M. Wight- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wightman JIr., and Mr. Douglass B. Crane of the Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company, wili take place at noon to-day | at St. Stephen’s Church, Fulton street. | Marsick, the violinist, was the guest of honor at a dinner given Wednesday even- ing by Mr. Ad. Locher, the well-known composer, and his wife at their residence, | 1745 Ellis street. The company was a| all and eongenial one, and the diuner? complete in every particular. The even- ing was concluded with music, in which the renowned violinist assisted. A quiet wedding took place at Murphy’s Hall, Ocean View, last Tuesday evening, the 3d 1nst., the contracting parties being Mrs. Nora Wellsted and John Denehy, a deputy ifh the sheriff’s office. The hall | was tastefully decorated with smilax and lilies. The bride wore a handsome Nile green silk gown, trimmed with passemen- terie. Edw Harrington acted as best man and Miss Jessie Gallin was brides- maid. After the wedding the guests sat down to a bounteous repast, at which Dr. Hurly was toast-master. Singing and danc- ing were indulged in until a late hour. The bride and groom were the recipients of many costly presents. Among those present were: Hon. Juage Campbell, Dr. Hurley, Ed. Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. J. Denehy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Murphy, Mrs. Lane, Mr. and Mrs, Pardini, Mr. and Mrs. J. McCarthy, Mr. and_ Mrs. Canopy, the Misses Murphy, Miss A. Lane, Miss Canopy, Miss Farley, Miss L. Green, Miss Magu s O'Brien, Miss Pender- gast, ss McCarthy, Miss O’Connor, | Messrs. J. Gallin, F. Callahan, J. Rock, J. | Bromlée, E. Byington, M. Sullivan, J. | Hayes, J. Kearney, J. Pendergast, L. Wolf, T. McDermott, F. Byrnes and others. Mr. and Mrs. Denehy will spend their honeymoon traveling in the south and will return home to this City in three weeks. Last Tuesday night a reception and mu- sicale was held at the Women’s Educa- tional Union,7 Van Ness avenue. The numerous guests were received by the fol- lowing committee of ladies: Mrs. Captain G. F. Wallace, Mrs. Frank Smith, Miss Annette Miley, Mrs. George Barron, Mrs. ‘William B. Huntand Mme. Ellen Cour- sen - Roeckel. chairman. The choicest yages in Schubert and Schumann’s al- ums, Mozart's “Magic Flute,” besides operatic arias and duets, provided a musi- cal feast of & high order. At the close of the programme dainty cakesand lemon- ade were passed to the assembled audi- ence. The following list of guests were pre en Mrs. Captain G. 1. Wallace and arty, Judge M. Cooney, Dr. W. 8. Hall, Mme. Louise A. Sorbier, A. Freling, | Miss Emilie Scuneider of Alameda, John H. Hegler, Mrs. Frank Smith, Senora de Galvez, Sencrita Adela de Galvez, the Misses Annette and Tillie Miley, John Iburg, Miss Maud Briggs, Mrs. F Sponogle, the Misses Jennie and Viola Johannsen, the Misses Celia, Dora and Maggie Kattenberg, Miss Louise Behrens, Professor and Mme, Roeckel, Mile. Elena Roeckel, Mrs. Gilbert Whitaker, Miss Henrietta Iburg, Mrs. William M. Iburg, Miss M. Zamora, Mrs. N. Hutchings, Miss Rose Lankman, Mrs. George Barron, Her- finn Nauen, Miss Helen Johnson, Miss ay Mabie, the Misses Troutt, Miss Do: , Miss Lillie Fritschi, Mrs. H. Lewis, | moderate. | Canl office. . Blizabeth Warren, Mrs. W. H. Usher, N. E. W. Smith, Miss Florence Mel- vin, Mre. James T. Campbelil, Miss Cathie Coursen, Mrs. F. W. Keeney, Arthur Lewis and Miss Nesbeth. Daniel O’Callagban of this City, who is making a tour of the world, was in Bom- bay about February 1. Mrs. Agnes Fued, whose beautiful voice was heard at a musicale given by Mrs. Lansing across the bay, has now decided to remain in this City From latest advices, Mrs. B. W. Paul- sen, accompanied by Ler nephey, F. Dobr- mann Jr., were visiting Dr. and Mrs. N: thaniel Emerson at their home in Boston, Mass. The Midnight Runéom held their second anniversary at the Heritage Home, near Twin Peaks, recentiy. Ten of the most promineat members were present, includ- ing the president, Hon. J. Taylor, Secre- tary Hon. J. Calef and Treasurer Hon. J. H. Jagers. s Simon Harrisand Miss Tillie Shemansk will be married March 15 at the bride’s home, 922 McAllister street. Only rela- tives and most intimate friends will be issued invitations for the wedding of Miss Annie Leret and David Steinberg, to be celebrated Sunday evening, March 15, at 5 o'clock, at Social Hall, 120 O'Farrell street. The Jonathan Club will open its hand- some new home, 132 South Spring street, Los Angeles, this evening, by holding a large reception. The committee who have the entertainment in charge are T. E. Gib- bon, F. J. Thomas, F. C. Howes, Freeman . Teed, L. J. C. Spruance. e Gitia Club will hold its reguldr quarterly ball at B. B. Hall Saturday even- ing, April 4. The Columbias’ next monthly party will be an army and navy dance at Union- | square Hall on Friday evening, March 13. Various military companies will be in at- tendance. 2 s The Michigan Association of California ill celebrate its second anniversary Fri- day evening, March 13, at Beethoven Hall, 336 Post street. A splendid programme has been prepared for the occasion. The Native Sons of Vermont will hold their regular monthly entertainment and dance at Odd Fellows’ Hall Friday even- ing, March 13. The programme includes | literary and musical selectiors and Felix Dale’s’ comedietta, *Six - Months Ago.” Dancing will follow the programme. ‘Walpole an Inspired Reporter. Of course a man may choose, if he will, to be less than a free author. He may be- come a reporter; for there is such a thing as reporting for books as well as reporting for newspapers, and there have been re- porters so amusingly clever that their very aptness and wit constitutes them a sort of immortals. You have proof of this %in Horace Walpole, at whose hands gossip and compliment receive a sort of apoth- eosis. Such men hold the secret of a kind of alchemy by which- things trivial and temporary may be transmuted into litera- ture. But they are only inspired report- ers, after all; and while a man was wish- ing, he might wish to be more and climb to better company.—Centur; SAN FRANCISCO CALL.” BURINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open unitl 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open antil 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. TE COMMA 16, Knights Templur, Golden Gate building, Sutter st.—Special as- sembly THIS I NING at 8 o'clock. The order of the Temple will be conferred. All fraters are cordially invited. « H. MURPHY, Commander. WrLLIaM T. FoxDa, Recorder. HERMANN LUDGE NO. 1 apd A >alled meeting DAY (Monday), March 9, 1896. a oclock Second degree. order of L. SCHUMACH E 3 SOLOMON'S LODG cor. Geary ai Ste ng THIS (M DAY) E degree. EZF, (MO A i CISCO CHAPTER rch Masons, meets M. M. d H.G. PRINC B, ANNUAL ME Tegular annual meet Lolders in the A. 0. F. Hall Association of San Francisco will pe held in Excelsior Hall 0. F. building, 102 O'Farrell st., San ¥raneisco, Cal, on SATURDAY, the 14th day ot [ T DERSON, President. ED FOE $4; Pacific = BAD T NTs BZ coiiecuions made, ity Coilection Co., 415 Mont; Tel. @ WINDOWS EANE LOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed ROS > AN COOK Ame g wantsa | situation: Lest of references from last place; also competent i ith 5 years’ references, wants worl address MINS PLUNKETT. elephone, main 5472 OMP] RMAN COOK AND HOU work girl wants situation: best references: s CULLEN, 323 5 MIS Sutter st W ANTED—BY o1 light work by iy, week or mont care for one or two children or family mending : willing and obliging; will board and room home if Call at 1810 Fillmore st., near Bush, . SCOTCIH, WISH e isseuse or in medical, sur- gical and mental diseases; lady or gentieman; would go by the nour to putient’s residence; terms Call 441 McAllister st Pl‘,*l'l—fi TABLE GERMAN GIRL WOULD VU like to go East or to Europe, takinz care o valid or children: expenses to be paid only wages expected. T. E., box 19, Call Offi \ IDDLE-AGED WOMA. DESIR. A SIT- M "uation to do light honsework; wages $10 to $15; city or country. Call 829a Howard st., ur. 4th, 1st 11007; no postals. COMPETENT GIRL WISH “SITUA- tion as coox, or general housework In either Jewlsh or American family: wages $20 to $25. Call for 2 days, 2410 Geary st. SSPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WANTS A sce for general housework or upstairs work ing; wages 20 to §25. A. B., box 114, J URSE—RELIABLE GIRL WISHES PLACE 4\ 1o take care of grown children and assist u stairs work or plain sewing; city references. 920 as RAPID of Paris; refer- terms #1560 per day. Call or address 12051 Devisadero st TAKER WISHES A FEW ENGAGE- by the day: cuts and refits: $1 25 per se apply 843 Page st., nr. ot t. (100D DRE: AKER AND SEAMSTRESS X wanis place in private family for sewing and chamber-work. Address O, Box 104. (COMEETENT YOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion as chambermald’ in hotel or rooming- house. Please call 113 Russ st., tiear How LIABLE WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO GO East as nurse {0 an invalid or children; fare for services. Address M., box 104, Call Office. JEAT RELIABLE WOMAN WOULD LIKE A place as working housekeeper for a small family; reasonable wages, Address K. S., 826 Nineteenth st. MERICA EEPER 9 Mastick Awants a s terrace, Alameda. iixm.WA.\T SITUATION FOR GENERAL ¥ nousework; good references. 2514 Post st., lower fiat. (OMPETENT KIN speaks German fluently wishes a governess’ po- sition. Address D., box 104, Call Oftice. 1 or address HELP WANTED-Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. RESPECTABLE MIDOLE “AGED LADY would like to 1axe full charge of lodging-house; reserences if required. Cull-or address 414 Yerba Buena st., off Clay, bet. Mason and Taylor. QITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GIRL TO do general. housework. Call or address 117 Ellis Y OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS ste..ographer and bookkeeper: salary ne object; ddress J., Call Branch, 713 Larkin. NCED DRESSMAKER AND DE- or desires work by the day in fawmilies or at home; exquisite fitting. Address New York City, box 98, Call Office. BT B NURSE DESIRES POSITION: care of invalid lady or child; physicians’ refer- FAFLP WANTED—Continne OOK, $25: 7 HOUSEGIRLS, $20; at 815 and a number for $10 and HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ¢) SCANDINAVIAN CHAMBERMAIDS; AS- 8ist wait: $20; same house; fare paid. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary, st. ences. 7 Oak st. ?\(’ 1 AGED- AMERICAN WOMAN AV wishes a positin as housekeeper; country pre- ferrei. Address MRS, BLANK, Stockton, Cal. R~ DESIRES terms F.'m’;uu CED DRESSMAK Ulew more enngements by the day §1 70. Address 1020 Geary st. Y.ovm} GIRL WISHES A POSITION FOR housework and plain cooking. Please call or address 128 Silver s TOLOR! WOM . washing home. Address C JIRST-CLASS work at he guaranteed; reasonable. (OMPETENT WOMAN WHO N DO French or American cooking wants situation; 8 -class laundress; fond of children; will work city or country in neat family; moderate wages. Call 749 Howard T‘v FIRST- try. good cutter and fister. 16, Cail O (OLORED WOMAN WANTS PLACE; HOUSE: _ work, plain_cooking: can give reference. 26 off Taylor, bet. Pacific and Broadway. AS SEAMSTRE®: for elderly coupie. SH 2 A : or housecleaning or washing to do R box 98, Cail Office. DRESSMAKER DESIRES nome or will go out; perfect fit 22 Fifth st. il or housekeeper 2 Polk st. [ XPERT WISHES U gzagements 1o do plain sewing and mending. Cult'or address 12014 Geary st., room 15. BUSINES® CHANCES. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS of any kind see STRAN D & CO 45 Third st. = RESTAURANT: AMONG WHOLE- « sale houses: near Market st.; doy trade; clears $100 to $150 per month: great bargain on accountof departure. . SURAND &.CO., 45 Third. AR EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A thorough business man, 25 to 30 years, with small capital; must speak Spanish, zive first-class reference and furnish bonds. Addréss N. A., box 1358, Call Office. W ANTEL—MAN TO OPEN AND KON A BUSINESS CHANC = BUTTER, EGG. AND F. . business; Market_s! X ;;sér?négh.u&livfilfiui COLTON, 906 Market st $276. FINE, OLD ESTABLISILED SA& Larkin s pork-store, delicacies, et 63, Berkeley. 'es, etc. Address P. 0. box $37- FRUITSTORE; 3 LIVING-ROOM +). clears $75 per month: no oppositio cheap rent: bargain. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. $1600. LIQUOR - STORE: "TRANSFER « corner; full value in stock, etc.i large trade: 4 rogms. STRAND ‘& CO., 48 Third. 515(), LAUSDRY ROUTE; GOOD SALARY + 10 steady Swede. STRAND, 45 Third. 300 RESTAURANT ON THIKD ST., NR. Market: pays well. STRAND, 45 Third. 5 $260 ANTED—SEAMEN: ORDINARY SEA AND Apvfi'mn hands for deev-water voyages, whlh’:z. 14-SOLING 50c: LADIES' 40c; DONE ‘while you wait. 638 Market, opp. P-lmfl?nel. 0 NOT FOR'OET TO “DO AS YOU WOULD be done by,” and come and see: half-soled in 15 minutes, done while you wait; all Tepuiring done by, machinery; all repairing at halt price; work guoaranteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. ANTED—MEN AND LADIES T0 LEARN Drumm, upstairs. PETER MCMAHON GROCERY IN BERKELEY,HOUSE +and jot included. STRAND, 45 Third. barber trade: only 8 weeks required; tool 5T PARINER RESTAURA glven and wages paid_for Saturdays and o . clears $10( 10. STRAN Catalogues. . F. Burber School, 1515 Howant ct. @D——cm" e s F1000. Sion s teade of # $100 per month. STRAND & CO.. 45 Third st. EN TO SELL, MANHATTAN EGG is the best. - C. KERTILL, San Mateo. "0 4\\?,\11’112%1;3 ND 2 CHAMBERMAIDS and_waitresses; different country hotels; $20. C. R. HANSEN & 'CO.. 110 Geary st. clty: $20. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. 20){4!«)}32}!3{5[1}5 AND ,w‘"fi“é‘i’ same hou: ; $20; fare paid. HANSEN & 00, 110 edrs. 4 WAITRESSES: CITY: $20 AND $15. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. HIRT IRONER, $30, AND TRONER ON Calumbia; housework girl for Dixon,$15. R.T. WARD & €O, 610 Clay st NEAT. RELIABLE WOMAN rOR GENERAL Pplace; sleep home. N. R., box 108 Call Oftice. SONG AND DANCE GIRL FOR COUNTRY A during simmer (o_work in music hall. ' Call or (JIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND plain cooking. ~Call this morning, 2005 Pine st., near Laguna. D—YO! small family; weges $10. Call St. 2WAITHESSES; COUNTRY HOTEL NEAR » 110 Geary st. D ladies’ clothes $26, for hotel laundry, British hou ork and cooking for small famil; address ALBERT A. SMITH, 214 ’l'hlr‘d 8 ¥ G GIRL FOR GENERAL 1 LA DA BIG SA . ARCHIE People’s Palace, cor. Eddy and Mason sts. TED—AN ERRAND GIRL. 1133 POLK. TRLS NCIN L ary weekly. Apply aiter 10 . X. EVY ERMAN GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work: 2 in famfly. 1904 Sutter st. JEAT YOUNG GIRL_ASSIST IN HOUSE- work; no children. 11224 Turk st. PERATORS WITH OWN MACHINES AND ome experience on cloaks: g0od RL WANTED TO ASSIS housework. 737 McAllister st. RIENCED YOUNG APPRENTICE ON flue caats. 108 Battery st., second floor. E ] ELIABLE SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS asituution 10 do general housework. Please call or ad ESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED LADY, CO petent for housekeeping or any place of trust, wishes situation in a good family; noobjection to country; references if required. Address A. B., Lorin siation, Alameda County, Cal, Postofiics ox NG GIR 13084 Leavenworth st., near Clay. JERMAN GIRL, AGED 16, FOR LIGHT housework; small family. 534 Oak st. T)RESSMAKER WANTED, 11813 HOW- ard st. V TANTED—YOU [RL FOR CHILDREN, S 2 MEXS SECOND-HAND _SHOE nearly new, 26c to $1 25. 562 Mission. ] ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- tment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. BARBERS—F()B EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS, ARBERS’ ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- D 7menrl.._sec‘y, P. C. Hami in, 2381/ O Farrell, LCHO HOUSE, 863l% MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50¢. night; $1 to 33 week. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city: singie rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, $1 a week: meals 10¢. $ TO $4 PER WEEK: 200 SU Y ROOMS; SOME $600,52L00N ASD - RESTAURAN . transfer corner; receipts $20 per da; well fitted-up: full value: cleais $150 per mont & positive bargain. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. $P ~ SALOOUN:; OLD ESTABLISHED COR- (90, ner; steady paying business: well ficted long lease; reasonable rent: owner leavi;n‘f full value. Apply STRAND & CO., 45 Third. &750 BAKERY, 4 ROOMS; ALL STURE - trade; cheap rent: lease: clears 875 a month; bargain. STRAND & CO.; 46 Third st. %400, STEADY MAN WANTED AS PART- o o mer in genteel cash business: clears $100 per month each; no experience necessary; dutles to serve cusiomers. STRAND. 45Third st 1{ young chickens, horse and loon; good location; cheap rent. 1026 BUTCHL'B.-SHOP: CHEAP: ON ACCOUNT of sickness. 1806 Howard st. iz CERY ANDBAR; | ORSE AND WA O3 RO Y ease: 10 opposition. Apply Callfor nia Brewery, Douglas and Diamond sts. NTRST-CLASS SALOON ash register, safe and pri TERIOR AG $5000 :{nper tor sale. Inquire at this STT00, SGHICES R30I, E8 s and toqls. Inquire MK. E. ARN s1, WITH BAR AND 34 ROON H oresieas north of Market at.: run b present owner 10 vears; everything in good condition: is cheap; for sale on account of departure from bus ness. Apply at 400 Bay st., cor. Mason, 8. F. 1 Z()() FOR INTEREST IN A WELL- K1500 &xiavitsned grocery and general mer- chandise business: stock and fixtures worth $3500; one partner retiring; investig: tion solicited. Ap- ply Call Office. BNAP: CIGAR STAND DOING A € business, for sele, on account of other hl{!ln?s See proprietor between 11 and 1 o'clock, 1 Taylor. CPRNER GROCERY AND BAR: CHEAP IF sold at once. 321 Twenty-fourthst. Al OLD STAND. 2862 Mission st,; call from 12 to 1. large reading-room. New Grand, 246 Third, RDSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLISST.; ROOMS 20c to 50c night; §1 10 $4 week ; open ail night. ‘VANTED—MHCHANKJS. CLERKS, LABOR- ers to call 1f they do not receive their just dues; law and commercial collections: no charge unless successful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. 'w'AN'l‘LD—LAB()RiBS AND HECHAN[CS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.: 150 room: ‘256 Erj!‘hl 81 to $3 per week. NCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading. room: free bus to and from the ferry. 10 MEN TOU TAKE LODGING AT 1luc, 15¢ and 20c a pight, including coffee and rolis. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. $2" HALF INTEREST RESTAURANT OV, and oyster-house; best location; Mar- ket st., near City Hall; well fitted-up place: pres- ent owner intends running place day d_night nndgrelam partner to hired help. STENBERG & CO., 632 $17' BR. NOT10! ). near 2 schools; 3 living-rooms; low rent: Al tradc: great bargain. STENBERG & CO., §327M3rkel, L %45 CORNER SALOO! HANDSOME R « place: superb bar fixtures; fine paint- ings, cash register, safe, etc. ; positively more than Yalue in sight; investigat on afforded. STEN- BERG & CO., 632 Market st. $375. %2 Sears urant near transfer point. STENBKRG BAKERY. OUNG WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK and to mind children. 622 Linden ave. JXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER WHO UN- derstands bookkeeping desires position; good city references. . T., box 133, Call Office. 1’ ; WANTS SITUATION AS V 7 INCHESTER 10 THIR . NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per hight: $1 60 to $6 per week: convenient xnd Tespectabie; e bus 10 and from ihe ferrr. SITUATIONS WANTED-MAL & Cu, AND JAPAN- esc employment offica, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, bet. Callfornia and Sacrumento: 1. SE AND CHINESE besthelp. 3141 Sutter ESE AND JAPA / office; best hel MAN AXD WIFE WITIL ONE CHILD WANT situation on ranci; man good nll-rnurig ranch hand, wife fi t-class cook: wages $30. D IN A PRIVATE FAM ily: understands the care of horses, cows and J. D., box 119, Call Uffi —GOOD BARRB position: city or country. pox 138, Call Office. : QITUATION WANTED_MAN AND WIF man good horseman and gardener; car mil ekeeper; best of references. Call Uftice. Address FRAD £00d liniself useful: best of reference. Address C. H., bex 47, Call Office. Fiunf\m WISHES SITUATION; MA years experience; best of refcrence. 416 Sec- ond st. PER WITH COMMERCIAL EX- desires to keep accounts for 2 to 3 3004 reference. Address B. K., box WANTED AS HELP; ariety bakery on bread and rolls; n, aged 22: strong: low wages for sieady place, care of Mrs. Lecey, Minna st. QINGLE MA OD 1 DU COM- petent bookkeeper, desires employment; will do anything from cari-driving up; city or country: Bieried in single m OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUBE- work and cooking. 1217 Webster at. v ED—YOUNG GIRL; LIGHT HOUSE. work steady piace. 387 San Joge dve. ADY FOR DELICACIES STORE AS PART- L ner; small capital required. 335 Fourth st. 00D COOK,WASHER AND IRONER; GOOD eferences. 530 Eddy st. EST IN CIT :—suefil%:‘!:oo.x} 15, 20 AND cents per night; 81, §1 2 T week. Pacific House Commeércial and Leldesdort sta. W ANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, Sc: bottle wine. bc. 609 Ciay st. REE BEER—TWOU S8CHOONERS FOR 6c; also a bottl eof lager, be, at 637 Clay st. TPRY ACME HOUSE, 857 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room : 26¢ a night: $1 a week. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY: $1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 & week; reading-room: daliy papers. 46 Cinv st. PARTNER IN PLUMBING AND ., 632 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. $2200 . « gasfittivg business; full line steel and cast-iron ranges, laundry stoves and broil- €rs: invoice $6000; established 20 years. STEN- BERG COMPANY, 682 Market st. $55 RESTAURANT; BEST LOCATION: estabiished ‘15 years; newly fitted u 5 daily. STENBERG C0.,63% Market st. $25(), ROUTE ESTABLISHED & YEAR DU, vrofit of 32 to 45 cents each delivery: large cash irade; fine horse and wagon: decided bargain; trial given. STANLEY, 21V Third. G GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work and child; $8. 223 Sixth st AILORE:! AS FINE PANTS-FIN- Isher. y DELIABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Vwork in small family. 1113145 Treai ave. ILS FOR MILLINE I OOL; LES- 5018 private or class: evening pupils special at- tention sh trimming 26c. 410 Leavenworth. S-CLASS FANCY G ODS SALESLADY of experience is wanted. U. S, Industrial Agency, room 167, Croeker bulldin TRLS TO COOK AND HOUSEWORK, A LSO X second work., waitre ses and other good situa- %1 BRANCH BAKERY: GREAT BAR- o - gain: sickness cause of selling. STAN~ AG D BANIED LEY, 2135 Third s:. PLENDID BUSIN/.SS OPPORTUNITY FOR alive man: grocery and bar for sale, cheap: 9 living-rooms: rent only $20: good reasons. AppIY this office; principals only. ANTED—TENANT FOR THE McMAHON House in Hollister: very favorable lease ty right party ; furnitare, carpets and fixtures price.” Apply to THOMAS MCMAHOXN, 628 Mar- ket st 4 $1500 wagons, cans and everything included IQUOR-STORE FOR SALE. 2. street. TO WAGON-MAKERS—WANTED PARTNER in old-established shop in this citys firsi-class woodworker preferred. Address P. 0. B., box 110, Call. OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST-EQUIPPED, best-paying and best-known livery stables; located in one of the best livery towns ip the State: this Is & snap that will bear full investigation; reason for selling other business demands entire attention. Address Livery, box 70, Call Office, or P. O. box 828, Sap Jose. JAPER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH Hill district, covers 18 blocks; can be bought cheap, and chances for increase are very good. Apply this office. principals only. ANTED TO BUY A GOOD } e -HOUSES FOER SALRE. MILK ROUTE_AND 18 ~FINE . milking cows, 4 horses, harness, 2 Capp. THIRD GENTS—WE HAVE THE ONLY MONEY- making novelties for hard times; write or call; our agents are all making money. Alumi- num Novelty Co., 110 Sptter st. 5 $15 STATIONERY, CANDY AND_NO. DU, tion store; stock worth $200; splendia chance for small iGvestment. STANLEY, 211 FURNITURE WANTED &15(). LIGIHT BUSIN SAMIE HANDS DLV, 2vcars; e MALONE PAYS 20 PEE CENT SORE | sultable 2 ladies or man and wife than_elsewhere for furniture to fill country | 21%a Third st. orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. YASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. JA- COB SCHW ERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & bth. BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-hand furniture and carpets by Lund, Furniture Co., 813 Market st 4 \'om E—T0 SELL YOUR _ B NESS AN promptly for cash. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny £500 NERY, SCHOOLBOOKS, D . candy, etc.; has exclusive trade of school near store; rooms; full value. HEALY, 23 [ Kearny st. PARTNER WANTED—AL CASH tions. Apply J. . JOHNSON & CO., 872 Broad- way, Oakland. ADIES TO LEARN HAIR-DRESSING, 4 beauty culture, elc. Post st., room 20. WANIED —IN AMERICAN FAMILY, young girl of willingand cheerful disposition 10 40 plain cooking and cleaning, with care of one child of 5: no chamberwork; 10 washing or bak- ing; wages $10- and carsare monthly ; good home and kind treatment for a girl fond of children and o lively disposition; references required. Address MRS. T. }I‘\“( DR l RESS ERS AND GIRLS TO LEARN quick method of cutting. fitting and Amshing; new styles patterns, 25c up; families supplied with dressmakers. McDowell Academy, 213 ND 35c; MOR: G and eve classes; 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. | RO -‘&5_)00. business, clearing to each $75 per month: no night or Sunday work; must devote 8 hours each day to business.. HEALY, 23 Kearny. A —KLEGANT LIQUORSA- loon near Market and Powell sts., 2 entrances; TANTED — JEWELER'S TOOLS: SECOND- hand; viz.: 1 seat bench, roliers, drawbench, polishing machine, otc.; state price. Address T. box 77, this office. W ASTED-VOUR WATCH, TF IT NEEDS Tepairing: best work at half the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, < third fioor. ELL YOUR BOOKS L) elrv to KLEIN. downtown saloon and lunchhouse, $150; commis- n and produce house. short distance from San Francisco; groceries, liquors and shippinz supplies, Sty front; partner in saloon, $175." Apply W. F. HE Kearnv st. 81 da; 4 _FINELY receipts $4 036 a I1Fr, 921 Market. R BRANCH BAKERY; (9. furnished rooms: ent §14. BARRETT & ELUCALIUNAL 'OTICE—100 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE from $150 to $5000. STRAND, 45 Third st. 555(), CORNER HOUSE, 20 ROOMS, "l ¥ . ways full, clearing 850 month; 12 rooms, fine location: 36 rooms, only $750: 80 rooms, clearing $200 month, $2800. HEALY & C0., 23 Kearny st. $3500, *0Eg0M HOUSE, CLEARING $150 . to $200 per montn’; low rent; every- thing complete for hotel; a bargain seldom met with; investigate this. See BARRETT & SKIFF 921 Market st., room 1. sl 6 EoSM, COBNERTHOUSE .- #5000 40 roomns, clearing $150 per month. 400 21 rooms on Eddy street, only 600 19 rooms on Sutter street, payments - 1000 16 rooms on Taylor street . 750 15 rooms corner on Eddy 1100 18 rooms sunny corner o Post. . 1600 4% rooms on Market st... . 2500 12 rooms new and 500 00d on Mission. 4 H.C. DECKER, 1020 Market. opposite Fifth st. A X SPECK&C )., 602 MARKET ST. +15 rooms, genuine bargain; worth $1200 .. 8500 18 rooms: beautiful home; rent oniy 850 22 rooms; Post st.: none better. . 1,000 80 rooms; clears $125 or no sal 000 down 15 2CkES LAND NEAR LOS ANG~LESTO ) exchange for lodging-house. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 2 VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 rooms; 26c to $1 60 per night; $1 50 10 $6 per week: rae bus 10 and irom the ferry. MOST CONVERIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester Hause, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c o $1 50 per night: $1 50 t0 $6 per week: free bus to and trom the ferrv. PPRI TO LEARN DRESS CUT- 14 McAliister. rms 67 and 68. is sober and reltable. Address C.D.,box 16, Cail AWRENCE EN HOUSE—DRES& Oftice. Jcutt'ng sehool. 1231 Market st..bet. &th and Sth. DV As | £\ concuman, groom, valet or gardener, or one and other combined; highly recommended. C., 15 Gilden s TOACHMA / understands his b cows; first-class references. verett st.. Alameda. also gardening and | Address Doc, 1725 | AND CAR- of work by 1 kind QUIVATION WANT N, E » ally useful: good horseman; understands gar: dening; can milk: city references; moderate wages. Situation. Postoflice, North Temescal, Alameda Co. DY MAN OF 30 WANTS SITUATION | as salesman in fizst-class grocery or boot and | shoe store; was 7 years in grocery, 4 years in boot and shoe business: best of references. Address J. L.SALVAG 1045 Market st. RELIABLE FIRS MAN WANTS SIT- uation around private plece; is v0od coachman ana fair gardener and can make' himself generally uselul around the place. Address H. B., box 112, Call Office. 7OUNG MAN OF 25, EN D IN EVED ing studs in the city, desires position in whol sale busivess or office: salary secondary; refer- ences. E. L., box 4, Call Offic S NURSE, COMPANION OR VALET TO invalid gentleman; comes well recommended. Address V., box 38, Cail Office. MAS, 35_YEARS OLD, SINGLE, SEVERAL AW vears’ experience in business, wants sityation as shipping or bill clerk ; best city references. Ad- dress R. G., box 35, Call Offic DR ! TE' having leisure time during \he day would like to have custom cutting to do as piecework at very reasonable fignres; best of references. Address J. H. HAWES, Crocker Building. ANTED — BY AN ENERGETIC, ALL- Y ogaee e employment, with pros- pect of an interest, in some retall, wholesale or manufacturing business in the city or ,country. Address W. B/, box 40, this oflice. TANTED—SITUATION BY MAN; NURSE or traveling companion to Invalid; cah give good references. Address Companion, box 17, North Temescal, Alameda County, Cal. QWEDE WANTS SITUATION A3 COACH- ) man; understands care of horses and carriages thoroughly: also care of garden; first-class refe ences: city'or country. Address W. B., box 101, Call Office. FEMALE HELP WANTED, W ANTED—3 COOKS, GERMAN STY and $30; German nursery governess, # tierman and French nurses, $20;_maid. plain sey ing, #15: cook, boarding house, $25, and girls for cooking and housework In city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. MALE HELF WANTED, EAD_COOK, RESTAURANT. $90. C. R. HA & CO., 110 Geary st. JONGINEER AND MACHINIST WHO CAN 4 run dynamo and siorage batteries; must have first-class references. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st W ANTED= quartz miners: see boss here. C. R. HAN- & CO., 110 Geary st. 43 LACKSMITH FOR A RAILROAD CAMP, $35, HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. SCANDINAVIAN ANDGERMAN THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- | RRANCH BAKERY AND LAUNDRY OFFIC] ndividual Instruction; 4 months’ course; reasonable. BARRETT & SKIFF. 921 Market. owell. Gay and evening 325 Montgomery st. V() FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE- ROOM, ADY GIVES PIA E - 100 S e na E - 250; PU- pil’s home. Address E., box 9, Cail. MES, MELVILLE SNYDER, STUDIO 514 Sutter; teacher vocal music (Ttalian method), piano; elocution; dramatic _elocution. a speciaity: vocal and Shakespearean classes; dancing. PEOFESOR G, MANSFIELD, TEAC HER OF violin, guigar, mandoline, banjo. 1707 Market. UITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons; 83 mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. BAax3o, PIANO AND GUITAR, 50c PER LES- son; mausic furnished. 125 Tehth st. {NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT: PRIVATE or class; moderate. MISS DILLON, 305 Larkin. T LOCUTION—DRAMA, DELSARTE. PHYSL. cal culture. voice cuiture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROED iR, 299 Hyde st.: call atter 1 P. ». NDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION BOOKKEEP- ding, shorthand, etc. Stiehl’s College, 723 Market. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, L.O.O.F. block, 7th and Mkt. CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, Ma- chanical engineering. surveying, architecture, agsay; estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 7238 Mkt office: owner 30 vears in business: wants to retire: rare chance. Cail 533 California st., Pheenix bar. ®750, CORNER GROCERY OV, withiving-rooms: good bar trade: cash custom; low rent; in very best location: chance.’ Particulars 533 California st., Phenix bas $1" 00 THE LARGEST AND BEST- D. . paying beergrotto and restauran cream of trade: mouthly profiis of $1000 guaran- teed: books open for inspection. Address S, WILKE, 1148 Sutter st. §95(), SALoON: CHEAP: GOOD STOOR + and fixtures; g0od location. HEGARTY, B50 Market st. ‘ T ANTED—3$250—PARTNER IN REAL ES- tate business; splendid chance; guarantee $75 per mon h profit; opposite ferrs. 5. CURRAN, 223 East st. N 500), STATIONERY, CANDY. ICECREAM DUV, parior, with stock of cigars and tobacco; beautifully fitted up: stock and fixtures worth more thai the money. Apply this office. AKERY,CANDY. CIGARS AND LAUNDRY office; bargain: living-rooms; low rents; no agents. inquire Call Office. " RUN SHIRT POLISHING MA- laundry, $28 and board. C. R. hotel & C VW ANTED_SCANDINAVIAN ANDGERMAN quartz miners: see boss here. C. R. HAN- & CO., 110 Geary st. M AN TO TAKE CONTRACT TO SINK A IV shatt; 2 newers to get out ties, $26 and board; woodsman: youne man for nursery, $15. R. T. WARD & CO.. 608 and 610 Clay st. H BAKERY: CORNER d Castro sts.; sickness the cause; ke ofter. 7IOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET taught. Prof. L MERKT, 226 Geary :rensonabls | Gtouay trades JPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERAT! OF() RESTAURANT, WELL ESTAB: A Meisterschaft School Langu 2 O'Farrell 3t $3DO. lished; good steadv trade; everything EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST..| i g00d running order; sure bargain. 126 Ninth. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, | o $200 GAR-STORE; GOOD LOCATION: - bargain. Inquire 131 Montgomery ave. JORSALE OR EXCHANGE—DON'T FAILTO 100k this up: the best appointed, the most ele- typing, electrical engineer: langusages rapidly taught N IGHTSCHOOL HEAL Post: commercial. shorthand. ng, telegraphy, modern Tite for catalogue. OLLEGE ;24 ngils) 56 MEN WANTED: FROM $156 70 $60 AND ment Office Monday at 7:30 A. M. LA MITH FOR RANCH: 2 WIRE-NATL operators. $2 50 a Jday; asbestos miner; b tie- hewers. $20; farmer and - wife. MURRAY & READY, 631 Clay st. & ORTER, $20; PANTRYMAN. $2 2 walters: ironer, $30: man for p dence. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. ‘ ANTED — MIDDLE-AGED MAN ~WHO thoroughly understands the raising of chick- ens with incubators: everything handy and a good steady place for the right man: also farmers, milkers, Iaborers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. - PASTRY COOK, $60. HOTEL GAZETT Kearny st 7 FFI 0Y, TYPEWRITER PRE- ferred: small salary. State, in handwriting, age, experience, etc., to LAW, box 89, this ofice. W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS CEMENT FIN- isher: Call at HAUN, cor. Turk and De- visadero sts. T ANTED—BLACKSMITH: MUST BE FIRST- class horseshoer. Twelfth and Market sts., Oaklaud, “rn'frr:n‘s AMEN FOR EUROPE AND South seas and other ports. 10 Steuart st., upstairs. 5 '! ARBER WANTED— about eight (§) months' practice. ston st. 420 UNG MAN WITH 1006 Mis- N 4 DAYS A WEEK: §1 60 v, 1239 Market. S SR, ROOTBLACK, SIXIH FLUOR, SAFE DE- )wxl!: building, between 12 and 1 P. M. 3 W ANTE AITRE: SAME HOTEL, $20, see party here at 10:30 to-day; cham- bermaid, walt 1 meal. $16; cook, hotei. $30; neat waltress, first-class place, £20, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO. AUNDRE vedere, 21 WORK GIRL, BEL- $20: San _atael, $25; 25 housework girls city and young girls, assist, $10 to MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. SANTA BARBARA, 834 *ant Barbara, $25: cook and second girl and $15, same house; German second girl, 24 Irish sccond girls, $20 and $25. Girls can secure first-ciass positions of any kind by calling on MIsS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. covk, Visalia. $30. Soantry, $20 and $2! [ ADY WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK ON aranch. Inqoire 712 Kearny st., room 17. N : SLEEP HOME. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. RESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO GO OUT 50aday. 301 Franklin st. " NURSE WISHES A FEW MORE L4 engag ments. I}EGSE: urse, 408 Gough st. IWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BUREAT, FIKST- class girl waitiog situation. 315 Sutter st. (ITUATION WANTE FRENCH GIRL TO take care of children, do upstairs work and sewing; good seamsiress: mo objection to travel- ing. Address F. G., box 127, Call Office. W ASTED BY COMPETENT WOMAN T0 DO hotsework: is good cook and lanndress; good bread and biscuit maker: don't mind larse family; cliy or country. 8 Antliony st., O Mission, near Second. g NVALID NURSE— A COMPETENT, RE- fined Danish girl_desires situation to walt on iady or care for invalid; s willing t0 do some up- stairs work; first-class references. Address 1607 California st. AID AND SEAMSTRESS, $25; FRENCH seamsiress. $25; Germaun cook and second girl, same house, $25 and $20. Apply MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. NG HOUSEKEEPER, $12. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. % BEH COOK. PLAIN BOARDING-HOUSE, San Rafucl; 326 to $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. g (GEBMAN NURSING GOVERNESS, $25. M168 CULLEN. 323 Sutter st. OMAN WITH A CHILD AS HOUSEKEEP- er; $10. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ANTED—AN EDUCATED GERMAN GIRL for the care of grown children, $25: cook, as- lain wash, Oakland, $30; nurse for an infant, akland. $20: laundress and chambermald, $25; 12 good housework girls for city and country. $25 and $20: 10 young girls at $12 and 815, Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 434 Sutter st. ELIABLE WOMAN ' WISHES SITUATION as housekeeper for widower’s family or in I hote! or take charge of lodging-house, etc. Address B. W., box 49, Call Oftice. INE READER WISHES TO READ TO AN invalid; will give Jessons in elocution. at hours. Address E. box 16, Cail Office. ED BY FIRST-CLASS Wwaitress: good references. Address 195 Hyde. OMPETENT WOMAN DESIRES SEWIN plain sewing or children’s clothes; $1 a d ;nn_chlue furnished If pecessary. Seamstress, 418 8t W OMAN WANTS WASHING OR HOUSE: cleaning: $1 per day and carfare. Address C. ¥., box 77, Call Office, , ADY OF REFINEMENT, AGE 36, WISHES position as houseeeper: widower: grown-up family: country preferred. MEKS. B., box 80, Call. present, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brachman have PELIABLE WOMAN WANTS CHAMBEFR- Work; sieep home. Address k. I, Lox 147, Cull. ANTED—FRENCH COOK, COUNTRY, $30: German_cook, city, $30: French maid and seamstress, $25: French nurse, $20; laundress and chambermaid, $25: girls for housework, $25, $20 and $15. LEON ANDKE, 815 Stockton st. HAMBERMAID, ASSIST WAITING, HOTEL near city, $20; girl for second work and sewing, $20: housegirl, smail American family, city, $20: Protestant girl, near city, $16; woman with child, 310, fare paid; 50 girls and women for other places at MURRAY & READY'S, 634 Clay st. U.CH WAITRESS, $3 PER WEEK; NO Sunday work. MUKRAY & READY, 634 Clay. OY WANTED, 14 TO 16 YEARS OLD; RE- 09 Larkin st NTED—PAINTERS AT 117 TURK ST, A. M. sharp, Monday. 00D HAT MAN WANTED AT H. ROMAN X & CO., Fifth and Market sts. Wi TED—UPHOLSTERER AT C. DIEL'S, . 2706 Mission st. AILOR-SHOP™ FOR SALE CHEAP; LOW rent. W. H. SPROW, 1137 Mission st. (AN WITH SOME CAPITAL, ACQUAINTED around Mill Vulley, will hear of & good busi- ness proposition by addressing H. C.. box 98, Call. $:)0" PARTNER TO JOIN IN BUYING ~UN). Market-st. chophouse; no experience required; sure business. 8.J., box 16, Cal!l Office. ANTED—AYN INDUSTRIOUS CATHOLIC can make $15 per week. J. N. ODELL, 927 Market st., room 404. ) found, at MURRAY & READY'S Employ- |. gantly fitted up saioon, clubrooms and wine-cellar in San Francisco; large stock; well established; long lease; low rent; doing & good business; will sell 1or cash or exchange for City, Oakland or San Jose property: reaso. for selling, retiring from Dbusiness. Address M. W., box 34, Call Office. OTEL AND RESTAURANT, GOOD BUSI- ness, at » bargain; i country, short distance TIOLT son; MANDOLIN, C e. PROF. FRAD RY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- hooi. cor. Gearv and Po: / bam TLAIRVOY ANTS. \lllfl SYBILLE — LIFE-READE’ from San Francisco; saloon in connection with M "present and future; lucky, charms; fee 50c. | business; well furnished: party desires to retire 914 O'Farrell st. : from business. Address C., box 5, Call Office. [ ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS | W ANTED—PARTNER WITH SOME CAPL A ast, prese; d future ;2| 764 How: tal. mus' be good business man, for theatrl- cal enterprise. Address E.. box 9, Cail Office. JINE HOTEL FOR RENT CHEAP; 12 SU nyside, City. Apply G..H. UMBSEN & CO. 14 Montgomery st. ('ANDY STORE, BAKERY. STATIONERY and notions; 40ing agood business: established 16 years: must sell on account of moving into my own place; no reasonable offer refused. 209 Twenty fourth st. 00D PAYING BAKERY AND DELICACY store for sale; retiring from business. 405 ME. PORTER, CARD- past, present, future: lndies 50c, gents $1; palmistry, clairvoyant, sittings $1 60. 126 Turk st. B CARTH; LADIES and gents; fee 25c. 206 Fourth st. M B BAUMAD 1 ME. ARNDT, BE NE TELLER TN AWl ‘the world: 50c and §1 will show you the vic- ture of your future husband or wite. "4 Twelfth. 188 MELVINA, CLATRVOYANT, PICTURE | Jones st. of future husband or wife. 76614 Howard st, | “GENTS WANTED FOR GOOD SELLER. ME. STEWART THE GREATEST A HEGARTY, 860 Market st., room 10, My clajrvoyant In the worl: daughter; hasread cards since 11 years of age; and mining, fawsuits and marriage: ladiés or gents 50c. 917 Market st., parlors 3 50c AND ¥1. 50°4 D 1. 5.3 POST ST. MALL FIRST-CLASS DAY SALOON: GOOD reasons for sale. Inquire fruitstore, Bush and 3 call 101012, 3t0 4 P. M. D LIQUOR - STORE. ALSO A Jtam trade: centraily located, off Market st. Address T. A.,'box 72, this office. AND BAR | rare | 14()0. LODGING-HOUSE OF 25 ELE . gantly furnished rooms on Market st payiog house. CU VER & COLTON, 908 Marke! 2 LEGANTLY FURNISHED LODG $2500. IngEodse of 55 romna: central lova: tion; party going East. Address WARDE, box 109, Call Office. 32—0 CHEAP; LODGING - HOUSE FOR DU, sale: 55 beds: clears $100 per month; tria] given. Cail after 4 ». .. 140 Minoa st. 495 O FARRELL— W 2 lodging-house: 15 rooms and bath: owners forced 10 sell on account o1 leaying the TJ'0 LET—BRAND-NEW HOUSES O. 90 rooms; liberal terms. SPECK. Market st $35 ¥ 60 AND & CO., 602 HOUSE 8 ROOMS AND BYTH; ALL . mewly furnished. 35 Taylor{st. R4 JONES — FURNITURE OF KOOMS; 523 1%entea pays $12 a month. 1 -ROOM FURNISHED ROOMING-HOUSE; all full. “Call 1537 Mission st $50'0 22 ROOMS; NEW CORNER HOUSE; « all full: low rent. 712 Kearny st. 3(3 FOURTH_NEW HOUSE; WELL LIGHT- ed: room rent reduced. Apply to J. DE- MARTL vashington FURNITURE FOR SALE. TRE SALE ! 3 Prices stand till goods are completely dis- posed of. Oak bed sets. Bed lounges Stoves ... Carpets, per yarg . 55 Linoleum, per yard 55 Matting, per yard 10 Till our new building Is erected these prices will stana. Till such time we are conducting business at SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. 4 BOOMS FURNITURE, NEW HBedlounges trimmed with plush. Brussels Carpet, laid. . English Linoleum, laid Window shades In 5 colors SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st., opposite Grant avenue; no branch stores. 4(0() CARPETS; CHAMBER “SETS, $1i; stoves, $5; parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10; bed-lounges, $7. T.D. MCCARTHY, 113 Fourth st. FURM'TVBE OF &ROOM FLAT CHEAP. 1039 Nineteenth CARCEL CLeANING. GREAT ‘WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- Ing works; latest improved machinery; 3c yard. G. GEORGE,office 11 Eighth st.; phone Jessle 253, ARPETS CLEANED, 3¢ PER YARD: RE- Iaid, 5¢ per yard. S.STRATTON, 18 Eighth, C'EY STEAMCARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- ting, 38 8th.. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250, (CARPETS CLEANED "AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; tel. South 86. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. J E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO,, 240 « 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74. PROFESSOR LEON, Wonderful power to tell the past, present and future; valuable advice on all affairs: letters with stamips answered: hours, 9 to 8, also Sunday. ME. RAVENA OF 828 HOWARD ST. Al nounces to her patrons removal to § Fourth, r. 3and 4: sittings + names given: ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, REISER & TASSET, § FOURTH ST_ELE- xant fitted-up saloon zood stock: booming {ransient trade; reasonable rent; Market st. center; best chance for two parcners. ] T E ON AND BOARDING-HOUSE, $175 city tront, & rooms;bar, dining room aod kitchen; well furnished and doing good business. PIERCL, 22 Kearny st. McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- « ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 228, INATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and altering. 313-815 Guerrero: Mission 244 ‘W EESN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH mfl ‘work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Cas~ pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehams; tei. So-40. present, future; consultationson all affairs; noth- ing excepted; mames given; good advice: - sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- TRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER MAN TO TAKE T a5 atorast in one of the best-paying newspapers on Pacific Coast; must be sober and religble. Ad- Lossible: fee $1: leiter $2. 920 Postsi. nr. Larkin. | dress N. P., box 75, Call. Qr() CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: SPIRITUALISM. 330 « transfer; pleasant living rooms. Apply this office. : A | QALOON AND RESTAURANT; GOOD PAY- 2Y'ing business; on account of sickness; $350. 714 Bryant sc., near Fifth. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE_CORNER SA- Floon stabiished for years: finely fitted up and carrying large stock and leas-; cheap rent; good location; near Market; 1o agents. Address S, H., box 6, Call Office. J/OR SALE—MY RESTAURANT: I HAVE other business, 1416 Howard or 2831 Sixteenth. 00D PAYING BUSINESS FOR A YOUNG g A A PROF. VAN DE VERE. A splendid opportunity to consult this famous medium for a mere pittance. 1f you would know wha the future holds for you call without dell;. Advice on all matters. 'ROF. VAN .DE VERLE, 1646 Market at. YPSY MEDIUM—SITTINGS DAILY (SUN- days fncluded) ; 26¢. 946 Mission; hours 10 t09. RI.LHULTHEN,CLATRVOYANT,TRANCE medium, mineral psychometrist. 1007 Market. (Goop, SADDLE-MAKER 1S WANTED AT once. U. S. Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker buflding. man. FRANK C. MCCANN, 122 Market st. OR SALE—CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, with 8 living-rooms upstairs; rent cheap; good CZEMA. RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA; HAIR £rown on bald heads. and other chronic diseases treatea by W. H. DRUHE, at 1207 Market st., r. 2. ANTED-FIRST-CLASS MEN TO SOLICIT orders for custom-made sults at wholesale prices; city and country. E.H.LEVY,113 Bush. trade. Apply at 201-203 Market st. " 00D AND COAL- YARD FOR SALE, IN Western Addition. Apply 335 McAllister st. RS, SEAL, MEDIUM: ST1TINGS; TOBACCO habit cured or no pay; obsessions cured; dis- eases of women cured: hrs. 10 to 8. 24 6th, rm. 8. EN TO GO NORTH FOR THE SUMMER. HERMAN, 298 Pacific st. W ANTED—AT ROOM 8517, 828 MONTGOM- ery st., clerks and, laborers técall if they do not receive their just dues: no charge unless suc- cessful; suits; Superior and Justice Courts. RS, J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT SALE—( SERY AND BAR. 72 trince medinm: sittings $1. 318 Stocktonsi. | K orenr o o OC ] Sgion street. ARGE BOARDING-HOGSE AND SALOON; good business place; rent reasonable; bargain. Apply 322 Main st. LOST, 10 BEWARD-LOS1 MARCH 4, 3-STONE lamond rin oin '§|m o 1o Bihe' aF; Kolng straight from 300 = : HOESTORE AND REPAIRING- {UR SALE-ELEGANT BARBER-SHOP: 6 Do questions asked if re- . R years' lease. 131 O Farrell st. turned to 300 Third st. : £3 59;,9,.;;: :w .fin"F.'.’i!i’fi‘.‘lfi’é.‘."h’l’.‘vi’.‘é‘, DL " ELLOW FRONT. 635 CLAY ST.; MEALS, Los'r, MARCH 2—MICROSCOPE AND CASE. | Chase any part of stock you wish. Apply KEN Y, with coffee or tea, 5 cents. 3 Leave at Call office, Broadway, Oakland, | 765Market st. OR ALASKA: THE BRIG BLAKELEY, 146 | Larse reward. G Y TGAR-STORE FOR SALE; WILL SELL 'fi)nl.l;v;l‘]"lelv: San Francisco for Cooks Inlall on Marcl wit) SR mee npac my‘:fn including rowboat. lowed 800 pounds Information regarding mining will be given bg - practical miner who has teen there. For further particulars apply to ¥RED HOLMES, 806 Bar- BARBERS, ATTENTION—TO LET, A1 SHOP; low rent. 406 Castro st ,junc. Marketand 17th. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET.’ 080 Wesk 81 3§ Kor enquies esding oomy 3 ; clean, qui g sirictest attention (o mOPng CAls: Open alf wighe OUSEGIRL, WILLOWS, fare paid; girl, Livermore, §: 8291 4 German and Swedisl ook, $50: 2 nurses, $15: 10 girl ilies, $20; 10 girls assist, $15. 820; get fair treatment. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 stockton. ANTED — GIRL FOR BERKELEY FOR neral housework: no washing: small fam- ily; $20. 113 Antonio st., off Joues, near Ellis, $25; French merican fam- s call: you J XPERIENCED 8 CUTTER, ON CLOTH- E ing; others neea .5‘1'3»'11". 50 Basaome at. PANTS (DRUMMERS' SAMPLES) FORSALE: anybody fitted. 518 Market st. EST MEAL ON EARTH; WELL COOKED; 8 B courses, 10c, at Seattle Restaurant, 187 Fourth. half or whole and trade. HEGARTY, 850 Market, room 10. OST—A PASS-BOOK WITH THE HIBERN e L I AR Franoioos i (CONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS 333 / Goldon Gate ave. : telephone east 126. FOR SALE—MISCELLANLOUS. D~ -\¥ ing building with lease. Apply on premises, 220 East st. 3 LMOST NEW '95 FOWLER BICYCLE: strongest-and best wheel made. Apply Cash, box 100, Call Oftice. ERBARICM CONTAINING 1200 DRIED plants: classified German-Latin,names. 253 O'Farrell st. MPROVED RELIABLE INCUBATOR: 200 eggn; thoroughly tested: almost new. 1324 Pine. NEW WALL TENT, 10x10, GOOD CONBI- tion, very cheap. 1205)Laguna st. 00D DOMESTIC SEWING-MACHINE, WITH all attachments, for sale reasonable at 813 ‘Treat ave. §25. TEY, BLEGANT WEITE SEWING: 49. machine; 5 drawers: latest style; attach- ments complete; cause departure, 23104 Taylor. ICTORIA LADY S BICYCLE, GOOD AS new, must sell, $45. 10 to 12, 416 O'Farrell. (COMPLETE, FIRST.CLASS BAREER FT tures and business. Cail at market, 576 doward. REAT DANE DOG FOR SALE; GOOD PEDL- gree. 908 Broadway, near corfier Mason st. UANTITY NEW AND SECOND-HAND Q safetles for sale cheap. 328 Mcallister st. TTSE PRUSSIAN BITTERS, BEST STOMACH bitters in market: buy your wines, liquors;etc., av Bonanza Wine Vaulis: free delivery city, 'Oa land. Alameda. PUTZMAN & SCHURMAN prop.. 341 Pine, cor. Montgomery: phone red 391, ROCERY 'AND BAR FOR SALE, IN the name of JOHN Z. RUSSELL, No. 208, The finder will please return to bank, o 22> JLOST ALL COMFORT AND PLEASURE BY mat_getting my shoed made 10 order by GEO. BRYANE for 86, 204 ‘I urk st., near Jones. FOUND. B v v VU SO 'OUND—A PEA-FOWL: OWNER CAN HAVE same by proving property. Call 1432 Point Lobos ave. % MOUND — LARGE BROWN RETRIEV. Owner call Ploneer Woolen Mills. e PHYSICLANS. ARGAIN: RESTAURANT: A1 LOCATION: iood business; investigate this. LYNCH, 935 Market st. - NAP; SALOON; GOOD LOCATION;: RARE chauce; see this. LYNCH, 935 Market st. INES OPENING IN'THE STATE FOR A real live milliner; a store for rent in O. A. HALE & co.'lsh:uudmg, San erg-;mq:‘g their mammo! -goads house: vore. for pm|:yuur|. 0. A. HALE & CO., 8an FOCERY AND BAR RARE CHANCE: G cheap; leaving city. 1552 Folsom st. FOB SALE, CHEAP—GROCERY AND BAR. “Apply 117 Second st. F RLacxs TUILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES 13 cors, mantels, etc.. for saie. 1166 Mission. ITH - SHOP OUTFIT, FORGE steam pump, boiler&engine; cheap. 516 Mission BUY, YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furniture at the factory and save middle- man’s profit; we will treat you Tight. CALIFOR. NIA RATTAN COMPANY, 61 First, nr. Mission, OURS AT GREATLY REDUCED PR B%1No8 o1 booksiore, 15 Foursh ar. - T ICES O3E, BMALL MEDIUM AXD fire and burglar proof safe. 109, 111 Market st. IRE AND BURGLAR SAFr, LETTERS press, platiorm scales and deskc:cheap. 108 Cra, LARGE 8175 'EMOVED—DR. C. C. O'DONNELL TO 1208 Market st.; diseases 0f woman a specialty. JFIRST-CLASS “BUTCHER - SHOP: HORSE NEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- W AND SECOND-HAND SHOES FROM e 5¢ up; men's half soles, 40c. 1003 Mission st. and cart; good trade. Apply this office. OR SALE—PRODUCE, NOTION AND GRO- DE Ak LUCIS PHYSION-SURGEON ROV AL cery; 4 rooms; store. Apply this office. 'University Turin,ltaly. Nucleus bidg,661 Markt band. W.S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, boushtand sold 112134 Markes bot 700 cogin

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