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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1896. SAN FRANCISCO **CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CAL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every BigNt In the year. BRANCH OFFICES-830 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:80 o'clock. 839 Nayes street, open nntil 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:50 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission sireels, open il 9 o'clock. 4618 Mission street, open until 8 o'clock. 116 Ninth CHURCH NOTICES. RST CHURCH OF CHRI Nerv 11 . M. 1n Beethoven Hall, i e Bible Teasous, International Invita- tlon (o' the Spiritual Supper.”” *Sclence and TLealth » study Thursday. at 7:45 v, M., in_Golden 20 Post street. Al are welcome. TRINITY CHURCH, COR. BUSH AND Gough sts.—Rev. Georze kdward Walk, Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. Morning sermon at 11_o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon at 30. Ioly com- manfon on the first and third Sundays of the month, and on holy duys at 11 a. . All wel- come. The Kaster music will be repeated to-dn; UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR- recto praver and [4 FIRST ner Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. [Toratio Stebbins, D.JL minister: Willlam G, Ellot Jr., pssociate, at the church Mondays from 10to 1 Bunday-school at 9:45 A M. Services at 11 A M. and 70 P ible-class at 9:43 A, ., led b Rev. Samuel Siocombe. Al are cordially invit = SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR Wells, peator. Mr. Wells will preach at 11 A. M. n Nature Books and Friends. A special service P Miss Susan B. Anthony will spesk he Moral fowers of the Ballot.” Men es- wcially are invited to come and hear Pasior's Bible class at 6:45 Sunday-school at 9:45 A M. All seats free. Pastor resides at 20 Lib- erty st. L %= CALVARY PRESBYTERTANCHURCA EF wraer of Fowel t Geary sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 A s and 7:50 r. w. Topic, evening: *Secre Sin'' Morning, muste, Te' Deum, “Featival, Dudley Buck: off G Lord, Recall Them*; “LaJuive,” bass solo. by W. C. Camphell. Evening ervice, the mnsic will be a repetition of the Easter Rervice, Anthem, vlle fs Tisen® (Shelllng): an . solo, _and quarter (Jules Granier) trio, “Light Thine Eyes CENial He'Is Risen™ (Schnecker): rovrano s lest Fine, with violin obll gato, Lewelly s All are made welcome <= GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rew. M. F. Co Vreaching by the Multiplying AN su iplying A Man by the e of arth.” Sun day-school at 2:50 1. w.: . W. Mark, superintend- ent ehildren: Al are invited. Praise aervico M., led by Bro. Robert Hushand. 51 a Everybody invited. Seats ) CONGREGATIONAL CHURC near Mission—Rev. Willlam pas Services at 11 A M : subject, Who Douht.”” Services at 7:80 P M.: Tne Higher Theught of Tenny,’ the Music by choras enotr under dir of William C. Stadtteid. Al are cord invited B>, FIRST BALTIST CHURCIL EDDY ST, € near Jones—Kev. M. P. Boynton, pas tor. Services Sunday, April 12 Preaching by the pastorat 11 A. M.:su The Chureh of the A pos, rand song service: and ¥ M., SHOFLsermon, topie: “Christ and the Sy Hay al evening Sunday 12:50 .M. Y. P. 5. of C. E.at 8:30 Praver meeting each Wednesday eventng at N:gd. b ture class Friday even ing ai & o'clocs. All these services are open to the public. Sirangers are welcome. B35 FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN & Church. Golden Gate ave. and Polk st.— X bson, D.D., pastor. Services at 11 50 r. M. The young people's services The pastor wili preach at both ser- ¢ for even! “From the Life of arevival Seats fre. on the hizh seas Cordial welcow sermon for to all. B3 FIRST ENGLISH = LUTHERAN Church, on Geary near Gongh—Rev. O. Services Sunday at 11 : Sunday-school 9:45 A at 7 P.M. Subject morning serm homas’ Contession.” Al are Seats froe. 1 S LECTURES TO-NIC Why Spiritaalism Is Blamed for the Rascality of I Convincing t the sick healed, n ped and wri L. ST mission fre E &, JHURCH OF JESUS CHRIS " ter-dav Saiuts, anCastle, 909 Mar- ket st Co ervices at 10 A. M., CAL SOCK very Sunday ev To night, SUNDAY ME =% THE SOCIETY OF PROGRESSIV B-&" Spiritualisis witl meet in Golden Gate Hall, st beiween i Taylor. on Su x. Speaker. Message From it e wiil be on a message Dodge in syrit spheres to his ir. and Mrs. M. B. Dodge. The o the audience. Appropriate ses Lillian and Emily Coleman. red W from father and me will be re: A music A E by by the ) asion free. PROGRESSIVE CHRISTIAN SPIRIT- list Society wili give proot of life afterthis star med Mrs. Kate Heussmann, = & trance medium: Mrs' M. Francis, fndepend slate-wrl Loring Hall, Eleventh and Clay sirests. Onkland 0 and 7:30 r. M. sharp. Ad- mission. 10¢ E & [IBLRALS AND TRUTHSEEKERS— ¥ Dr.J. L York, the noted orator, speaks at Scottish Hall, 105 Larkin st., this evening at 8 sharp on “Some Mixtakes of Theology,” with & stiap missionary i the wi Jews. Scheme to Don’t miss a red-hot 7 MARKET ST., FIRST PRCGR sive Spiritual Church—11 . M. developing r. M. plattorm tests, Mrs. Dunham Ewer, Mr. Keegan, Dixon ilanson: 7:30 P. ., tests, Mrs. Tobias, Meyers, Harland, Warren and others. CALIFORNIA PSYCHICAL S J. J. Morse will lecture at_National s st Polk si.and Van Ness ave. nfug at 7:45. Subject Super-Phy sical His Organism and Functions.” Admis sio 5" AT DR RIN & ing. 808 Market st piatform tests: Mr song, Miss Minuie 8 . ., circle and neloal, Harland; S Turk HIP MEETI Sunday, April 12 subject, “An GOOD CITIZE ple, i of n, 5 con A GRAND TEST MERTING AT 909 Market st ai 2 and 8 p 3 Mrs. Henderson, Mrs s. Butler and R. A. Stitt; ad- mission 10c. MADAME MONTAGUE WILL LEC- ture beiare the chical Society of Oak 18, at the close of which there will \MW SAINT ANDREW'S 80CI- Soéial reunion; all members ar: cordiily invited MEETING NOTICES-Continued. ety—Regular meeting TO-MOR- ROW (MONDAY) EVENING, April ANDREW WILKIE, President. cretary. W. C. COoK, S DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOUICE-THIE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco. The Board of Direc- tors of (his bank have declared s dividend (No. 16) for the quarter ending March 31 at the rate of six (6) per cont per annum, payabie on and after the 161 of April. Transfer-books will be closed from the 10:h to the 15th inst.. both days inclusive. D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. BD FOR #4; Pacific BAD SITUATIONS WANTED—Cantinued. 7 INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NK. Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 10 $6 per week: convenient and respectabie; free bus to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. 'fffvs'm R & CO, CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment oflice, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, bei. Calliornia_and Sacramento, tel. 251, i;: L 6. COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL «branches :short notice. 14 Geary, tel.Grant46. “JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT 8148 Sutter: tel. Grant 80. HELP WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. Wa with. W trip paid. NTED_ PUPILS FOR A MILLINGIY ass: terms reasonable; elegant £0ods (0 wWOrk 1104 Murket st., rooma 32, second floor. ANTED—AN AMATEUR SINGER WHO desires to become a professionai: nine months’ With specialty company : salary and expenses Address Manager, box 6, this oflice. M Montgomery st., 12 to 1. W ANTED—YO keep house for a bache! dress C. A., box 107, Call. G LADY HARKER, AGNESIA—WANTED A MAN WIHO UN- derstunds manufacture of. 26 TO COOK AND small wages. Ad- VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT h st belp. dld1s O'Farrell; tel. I 426, q()ixh‘ii. I STRIOUS SWEDISH M AN ) with firat-class references, wishes a situation as coschman and garaener; good miker. Addross D. G., b 7. this office. N ACITVE YOUNG MAN WANTS POSL tion as clerk; drygoods or grocerie: N Address D. G, box 148, Call, © S JEANED AND FLOORS payment for 242 Sutter. @ WINDOWS ( scrubbed; reasonablo rates camages euaranteed ROSSI & SITUATION! MRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK: AN EXCEL- Flont 'Seoich murmos o German seamsiroes and nurse: a competent Swedish waitress and parlor; 4 first-class coo an Irish nurse 1or infants, can farnish 5 y reace; 10 neat willing Irish work girls, are rogistered_for situations; all peop e have relinble city references, ' For Cher purticulars nddress M8 PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st., telephone main 5472, FOMPETEX LA / dress desires siiua city or MISS CULLE t. ADIES CAN SECURE FIRST-CLASS HELP 4 of all nationalities for ciiy or country by call- ing or addressing MISS CULLEN, 8 Snlwf st o, | CLASS GERMAN COOK DESIRES situation; best reference ity or country. MISS 528 Sutter st. CULLE R VW AUTING AND UPSTATRS GIRLST 815 to 25; first-class cooks, $20 to #30: general nousework girls, $12 to $20. MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post st., tel. Sutter 52. NFANTS SE — BEST E| ence. MISS HICKEY, 1088 Post st., tel. Sut- ter 52, [ IRST-CLASS HAMBURGER COOK DESIRES place, 2 years' reforence, ity or COUNEry: neat German' chambermaid and seamstress: - strong ranch or hotel cooks: Ins‘itution and hotel heip awalting. Send to MME. LEOPOLD, Reliable Em- ployment Agency, 20 Stockton st. T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT reau, first-class girls await sicuations. Sutter st. YELIABLE WOMAN WANTS POSITION nurse for children or invalid for parties East, for her fare. Address A ox 1 7 OUNG FRENCH LADY WA in American family to do second work; city references. Address 1014 Pacific st. QUEONG YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK O by the day washing and housecleaning: 75¢ per duy; balf day 50c. Call or address 1014 Pa- cific st.. bet. Taylor and Mason. W ANTED — BY MIDDLE “AGED WOMAN housework In smatl family': no objection to do cookingand 1 Wasnington st. indry; city or country. Apply 1000 QW SH GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO & cooking or housework. Call Monday 36 Wash- ington ave., bet. Ninth and Tenth sts ]i FINED ENGLISH YOUNG LADY DESIR! (\ place with lady returning to New York as maid or companion; good references: good dressmaker and sewer, McDowell system: speaks 3 languages. B. K. G., 2106 Delaware st., Berkele: LADY WISHES COOKING AND A £12t0 $15; city or country. Address . this office. OUNG LADY OF GOOD FAMILY WOULD Jike position as companion 1o elderly lady: best of refe Address B. 0., box 115, Call Office. MAN WANTS WORK BY Call 247 BU- 315 PIRST-CLAS made dresses PATRICK, 1 TOUNG WOMAN WISHES housework. Apply 924 Washingion st. M[IPPLE-AGED WOMAN “DESIRES POSI- AML tion to care for invalid, help with sewing, cook- ing or housework: pay moderate: city or country. A} ply 1727 Stevenson st., near Nineteentn st. TS PLACK Address H, REsEECTABLE WOMAN WaN [\ washing and ironing; $1 perday. box 72, Call Office. N AN AND WIFE WANT SITUATION ON ranch; experience; reference. Address . S., box 106, Call. N[INING ENGINEER AND T INING ENGINEER AND METALLURGIST, M S S s A mining, smelting and &o1d milling, is open for en Eagement: references. Address Metallurgist, Brooklyn hotel, elty MAN WANTS POSITION IN WINE BUS B ness: 14 ars’ experience. Apply 2816 Gold- en Gate ave. l' NG MAN WISHES SITUATION IN country store; will accept small salary to start; experienced. and Ai references. Address Coun- try, box 63, Call Office. OUNG MARRILE: MAN, WHO HAS BEEN (ipSdiesman in general merchandise most of his me would like a position of ny kind; refer- Address » box 106, Cail Office. WANTS Address Carpenter, “work in ety or country. box 104, Call Oifice, S (EADY, RELIABLE MAN WISHES SITUAC » tion of ‘any kind; city or conntrs; good refer- ence. Address J. K., box 124, Call. 7OUNG MAN AND WIFE (GERMAN would like position on a vineyard: man a gor farmer and well experienced In making and keep- ing wines: wife a good cook and housekeeper; cun reference. Address W. G., box 21, this FLDERLY GERMAN CARPENTER, CABL " net-maker and general repairer wants position; clty or country. Address MILLER, 302 Fifth st 1141 Twentieth st. OMAN TO CARE FOR INVALLD, APPLY )UNG LADY TO trapeze to travel; height 5 ft. 4 in., weight 110 LEARN pounds: fair looking. Call between 2 and 6 Sun- day, 817 Jessie, A. J. PINK. 1AM, PROTESTANT GIRL small fa, after 10 A - M., 2051 OR HOUSEWORK; mily: wash given out; $10. Mission st. Monday. W ANTED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still rung Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per nighs; $1 1o $3 per week. EN'S SOLES, 50c; HEELS, 25c: DONE 15 minutes, while you wait. 635 Kearny st. W ANTED-BOYS TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools and posi- tions furnished; reasonable terms by calling this week; catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. LASKA GOLD FIELDS. ‘The fast salling clipper schooner Sophia Suth- erland, built in 1889, will sail from Sen Francisco for Cooks Inlet direct on April 15, weather permit- ung, tking a limited number of passengers. For further particulars apply to FRED HOLMES, Shipbroker and Agent, 506 Battery st. 100 MEY 10 TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15¢ and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. BABBERS PROTECITVE UNION EMPLOY- ALLORESS ON Fourth st., room 7. T T CUSTOM VESTS. 307 ARBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. B retary Barbers’ Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. ERMAN "GIRL WHO LASS OPERA W HOROUGH DRESS CU1 1R JONES, 505 Fell st. PUPLLS FOR MILLINE 50US private or ¢ tentlon; stylish trij Sripping tobacco. Inquire 524 Sixth st. : BUITONHOLE- r. 2, Tt. side. AISTHAND WANTED, AT 1118 POWELL TOE - maker and finishers. 509 K R ass: evening mming. 25¢. UNDERSTA MRS. R, ty SCHOO Y OUNG LAD! rant; a for cloaks and suits: house. Room 167, Crocker building. LE pupils spicial at- 0 Leavenworth, Y CASHIER FOR RESTA saleslady for fancy-goods: s salesiady canvassers on salary for City NDS TING AND MAKING halt the usual price. L ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ment. Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 25844 O'Farreil, EST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND sioes: great reduction on account of other busi- ness. 129 Sixth st. VVE ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as new, and with our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while vou wait. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. Rusufii’u HOUSE, 821 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS 20c to 50¢ night; #1 10 $1 week: open ali night. M EXNTC FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. EN'S SECOND-HAND nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. SHOES, SOME RIGHT WOMAN FOR OFFICE OF WHOLE- perlence unneces- 1. sale Lhouse; not under 25: ex sary; ref C., box 72, Cal OST CONVENT N Winchester 200 rooms i 25¢ 1 week; free b for printing. SNT AND RESPECTABL] House, 44 Third st., near Market 0 81 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per nd from ferr, LAT < office. TO SOLIC, T M Twenty-fifth gt. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO ASSIST WITH housework and help with children. 782 i R FLORIST, FIRST-CLASS EA o and California references, good worker, Wishes position: wages moderate. ' Adaress G. k., box 126, Call Uftice. St TED BY A MAN EXPERI- R enced in the wine business as foreman or man- ager in a large wine cellar or vineyard; 15 vears iuthe business, 8 years manager. Address F. H., 763 Mission st. Ql‘xu\no. WANTED A X indoor servant by aged; references. A BUTLER OR 2o Eoglishman: middle- all. A RANCH BY A box 67, Cail. FIRST-CLASS 1 run other machines. Koom 28, 14215 N EASTERN YOUNG MAN, EX enced in engine manufacturing, draught and general office work, desixes n position 4s an a8 sistant or manager in sny honorable business baving a future for him, as he wishes to locate in the West: is willing to work hard. Address W. B, box 110, Call Oftice. JELIABLE OUNG MAN WANTS SITUA- \ tion in office or wholesale house: can furnish g00d refcrences. Address S. H., box 122, Cull. STEADY YOU S ES 0 O city or countr bout place or work by the day: can do painting, whitening, drive, care of horses and belp in store or shop; willing to be use- tul. Address C. H., 11 Lafayette st. Ql ATION WANTED—-MAN ABOUT PLACE 1O by a comp. tent horseman and driver; good gar- dener; can milk; handy with tools; wages mod- erate: best of reference. Address A. B., box 139, Call Oflice. MAN, BY,A uio ally useful; good horseman; understands gardening: can’milk; city references: moderate wages. Situation, Fostoftice, North Temescal, A . O STROAC NGGE ~ a position v country. Oftice, Oakland. MARRIED MAN DE ERI- ing S Ger- best of Teferences as a good coachm ; hus or gardener, also able 1o take care of a gentieman’s place. ranch or farm. Address T. WAEL, 861 Market st JRENCH LADY, SPEAKING GOOD lish, wishes plain sewing at home; has her own sewing-machine; understands _mending, also gen- tlemen’s mending. MRS. DORN, 706 California st. ONGLISH MAID; GOOUD SEAMSTRESS, dressing; city reference. Address G, M., , Call. Fms'rrm; STRESS WOULD LIKE few more engagements by day or week: wash £00ds a specialty. 0. T., box 104, Call Oftice. (JERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION T housekeeper: Is & good CooK; experienced ¥'s nurse. Address Grocery, NW. cor. Fifteenth d Guerrero sts. Rt "OUNG GRRMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- ion to dv light nousework. 123635 Harrisou. RENCH LADY, WIDOW, WOULD LIKE A situation 1o do' housework of any kind; or nousekeeper. Call 417 Folsom st. (O)MPETENT WOMAN STWO the day: washing, ironing and housec good worker. Call or address 419 Minna st., near Fifth U e family by a com- peient, elder'y person: wages a secondary con- sideration: city or country. Address Rellable, box 127, Call Office NOMPET ceneral Lousework triders need apply. Howard. TERMAN WOMAN WISHES TO DO HOUSE. T work and plain cooking or mind a baby. C a1 12151, Powell st., near Pacific. QITUATION WANTED BY A RELIABDE X young Swiss woman to do firsi-ciass hotel Work or as cashier: spesks good Engiish. Call 232 Van Ness ave., room 9. OUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do light housework aud mind children. Apply 0 DO in American family; no Call 207 7Thirteenth st.,” Dear i Y 433 Grove st. YOMF TENT PERSON WOULD LIKE A PO- sition as housekeeper: no objection to children: £00d seamstress, or would care for an invalid; city or country. 104 Grove st., room 2. QITUATION WANTED — D housework In & small famil, OMAN WANTS £00d plaln cook, or would assist: would do washing or houseclean: 104 Grove st room 2. AN WANTS TO GO OUT BY THE DAY washing and ironiug or take washing home. r address 1082 Nineteenth st. “ WANTS A SITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper or nurse in &n institution. Call or ad- dress for two d \ W NTS SITUATION AS HOUSE. keeper; no object: take ch ing. 1 RESSMAKER WOULD LIKE WORK BY e day or take sewing home; reasonable; ref- erences. 19 Golden Gale av land at Frateroal Hall,” Washington street, at 81 E& (O NWGHT, K S GARRISON, MA- terial ate-writing, trumpel seance. 110 Hayes si.; 23c. B3 ) BS. SHRINER ~PARLOR 1 circle to-night; 10c. Sittings daily st 511 Van Ness ave. [ =4 TEST CIRCLE targe orchestra. M Allster MES. COLBY HOLDS HER CIRCL 10c.3 Mo E. YOUNG, 605 B rorinints mbesages ton L@ < V. MILLER, ETHEREALIZL g seance, 8 P. 3., 535 Post. 50c. MKS, FULTY MATERIALIZING seance to-night; 50¢. 31 Fell at, AN LISH WOMAN OF REFINEMENT Ajately trom London through unforeseen cir- cumsiances seeks s position as housekeeper to a gentleman: trustworthy, and no object on to the country. Address H. 5., box 42, this otlice, \’ RS. SCHMHUS, GERMAN, WANTS WORK M by day: washing, irouing, housecieaning. 2211 Powell st., lower floor. 1Y ANTED —POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, companion or nurse to a lady: domesticated tion. Address E. B., box 1. Call Oftice, Unkland. l}«'m- OF REFINEMENT WOULD LIKE A 4 position ns housekeeper for widower. = Ad- dress MAXTELL, Oakland Postotice, Ala- neda County, Cal. B MBS MAUD LORD DRAKE, 528 GEARY o 4 has circle o O0D IRONER WISHES PLACE T or would do chamber work. K. Call Office, Oak!and. N HOTEL, K., box 4, TS are At the Temp M. fort late brother, EDWIN onler of the M. W. £, FIDELITY L 0. 0. F.—Re MONT neral of qur CARR. ¥ AY EVENING, 3 {ATTHEW T. Secreiar: L H. VANDYBOGAR > ORDER OF CHC Friends—The Grand Council of convene in Memorial ilows’ bullding, TU; £ AL M s ADIOU D ME of the St. Painick’s Day Con ©f 1896 wiil be hold THIS AFTERNOON aus o'clock ai Hi an H A flual report will be mad tion. VHOS R BANNERMA PETER J. MCCORMICK, Secrota CTRCL X oflicers and companions © No. 2, C. of F.are here- uneral of our late 3 A GARBUTT, THIS (SUN- DAY) MORNING at 10 oclock sharp from the un- derzaking pariors of McGinn Bros, S1 Eddy st. By order of D. JOHANSEN, C. G companion Attest: Jous J. Comny, Fin. Sec. THE ANNUAL GATHERING o § And games of the Caledonian Ciub SATURDAY, May 80, ac_Sbeil Mound Park. D. . MCNEILL, Chief. JANXS H. DUNCAN, Secretary KB‘ FOR AULD LANG SY <7 o v, 1 sion, jlo A Foclely at EI Campo SATURDAY, 16, 1896, ANDREW WILKIE, President. WiiLiANM €. Coox, Secretar. [ MAN B ol Ape 12, &t 3 o'clock . M. At the New Salem Cemetery. OTICE OF MEETING (CoNrE FENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY Gt o the day, 1718 Lexington ave., ar. Eighteenth MOUNT MORIAH LODG and Valencia. | GIEL WISHES A SITUATION; HOUSE- work and cooking. Address 318 Kllis street. [OUSEKEEPER'S FOSITION WANTED BY elderly widow capable of doing entire work of small family : widower of family preferred: a home the chief object. Cali 46013 M: basemeni. ASS COOK SEEKS SITUATION IN -house, institoticn, hotel or private Call or address 81 Natoma st., room 5. NAVIAN CIKLTO DO HOUSEWORK; g $25. Call 414 Folsom. S SITUATION TO DO upstairs work or care children. 431 Ridley st., bet. Church and Sanchez. y and foad of children: salary secondary considerar | Casiand WA [ED—BY A FIRST-CLASS EASTERN man, & position as dining-room steward in city or country; best of reference. 1. F.D., box 14, Call Office. N URSE AND VALET TO OA 5 eOR MORE gentlemen by competent man (o travel or go in the country with private family; willing and obliging: understands dining-room work thor- oughly; firsi-class Californian and Eastern refer- ences. Adaress for one week ROBERT GAR- RETT, 266 Jessie st nt flat. MPLOYMENT AT ANY TERMS AS DELIV- 4 ery-wagon driver, by thoroughly experienced, e und temperate young man of good charac- ter and references. Address D. W., box 89, Call, W ANTED—SITUATION AS GARDENER experienced; can milk ana attend horses if re- quired; married. no family. Address A. B.. 409 Ninth street, Oakland. JTEADY, RELIABLE MAN WANTS POSI- tion as night clerk or watchman. Address N. box 22, Call. NMARRIED MAN, 80 YEAKS OLD, wishes position 1n hospltai or some institution glish and German; a 'U strictly temperate; speaks handy man all around; city or country. 8. GROS: 511 Sixih st., Oakland. N URSE OR V T; 615 YEAR: PERT- 4\ ence; understands massage and alcohol rub- bing: first-ciass references; wages per month. M. R. B., box 7, Call Ofiice, Oakiand. \ll\.\ ABOUT PLACE WANTS SITUATION 4 can drive, milk and do gardening; reference given. Address E. I\, box 73, this oftice. MAS AN D WIiFE (SWEDISH) WISH A SIT- A uvation on a fruit farm: man'good horssman. Address C. G., 1201 Folsom st. \l‘\x‘ FBE WANT 4V good rough carpente Address M. W., bo: QTEADY YOUX S e cancaion box 81, Call Ofice. RCHARD SUPERINTENDENT OPEN FOR engagement; 15 years' California experience; orchard, vines, stock and general farming; Al references. Address Ranch, 81214 Fulion st. OACHMAN (ENGLISH): THOROUGHLY / understands his business; also garden and cows; first-class stern and California refer- ences. Add. TED, 1648 Everett st., Alameda, Cal MAD WHOCAN RUN CIRCULAR SAW: M handy with bench tools and machinery; fair wages. GEORGE R. HUFF, 606 Foisom st N[AY, 50, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE, NOT Afrald of work, wants emplovment; writes a £00d hana. _Address N. N.. box 120, Call Oftice. D WIFE: MAN AS FOREMAN IN nd_ vineyard, thoroughly understands wite {0 docooking; good reference. x 168, Call Oflice, WORK: MA woman good cook. Cail Otfice. 5 (ENGLISH) wishes situation. ITH Address R., (E YOUNG GERMAN (22) wishes a situation. Address THEODORE PETERSON, §21 Hampshire st., city. Q D BY YOUNG GERMAN L in privaie place to take care of horses, garden and cows; £00d driver: best of refcrences. Ad- SHWANDEN, Cal. (3 EIMAN SAN APABLE AND T industrious want situation, or wonld take full charge of private place or small ranch: manisa gardener and handy man; wife a strong house-worker. Address M, box 3, Call Office, e ——— FEMALE HELP WANTED, W ANTED-GERMAN SEAMSTRESS AND econd girl for a good steady place, $25; cook and laundress with city references, $25: 10 house- work girls are wanted jor Monday morning at $20 and month: also 12 giris who have been sccustomed to living in Jewish familles for house- work and cooking, $25 and $20; 4 young nurse- is, $10 and $12'a month: a_numberof youns 10 assist in housework, $10, $12 and $15; id and seainstress to go home nights, $25. Ap- MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. K FOR INSTITUTION, must have references, £50: pasiry-cook and baker for summer resort, $50: cook. small hotel Dear ¢! $25; head waitress, city, $25: waitress, South, fare advanced, $20: waitress, summer re- waitresses for water resort, $20. C. K. & €O, 110 Geary st. SS TAND SECOND GIRL FOR (German girl for 3 children, near city, $20; German or Scandinavian girl for city, $251 girls for housework, city, $15 and §20. C. K. HANSEN & €0, 110 Geary si. N[ ISNTE RICHARDS, WAITRESS, PLEASE os: IN STER HOUSE, Market—El ectric lights in vel $1 50 per night; §1 and from the terry. 31 THIKD, AIRDRESSING, 260 AND 850, MORNING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission, perfect fitting patterns L Academy, 213 Powell st. EAR Ty, Toomy, 200 0 10 $6 per S TO LEARN DRESS CUT- Linzand making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. ELSHO BOUSE,” 86313 MARKET ~ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 60c. night; $1 to $2 week. ATTO'S LAW AND COLLECTION AGENCY Prompt coliections; references. 512 Montg'y. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD ST. NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading. Toom:; frea bus to and from the ferry. ‘ JANTED—TO COLLECT WAGES DUE Inborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. JREE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOL bBe; also a bottl_eof lager, 5c, at 837 Clay st. TRY ACME HOUSE, 7 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25 a night; $1 a week. TANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY 81 A weak; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clav AGENTS WANTED. GENTS—IF YOU WANT MONEY HANDLE aluminum novelties: no hard times with our agents: quick sales and big profits. ALUMINUM NOVELTY COMPANY, 110 Sutter st. MALE HELP WANTED. “/‘Tfi"fis’b_ lish or 1 ond man, $40; references ' “IRST- CLASS BUTLER (ENG- rish) for country, $45; also a sec- ecessary. ' Apply MISS PLUNKETT, (34 St ate - o0y 2 80.00() RBEDWOOD ~TIES 1O CUT: 6 DU, woodchoppers; spool-tender; broom- makers: carria nail operators Lassen County MURRAY & K -SeLLer or screw-turners; 8. wire- farmers: 2 teamsters. armer and wife: charcoal-burner. DY, 634-636 farmer for & COOKS, 3" WATTERS, 2 DISHW stableman, $90 month an Lea ing Enmpl IXPERIEN( "ED FOREMA $2 768 day: blacksmith, teamstees for railroad work. €O, 110 Geary st. $2 50 C.R. HANSEN & | G ASHERS, hostler and other places from $15 (0 d found at MURRAY & READY'S, lovment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. FOR A MARBLE S quarry, $3 aday: 2 quartz miners, to 3 milkers, $18, $20 and $25; ranch 25, see boss here; foreman lineman for a Mundy donkey-engine for the woods; 10 | N ANTED-CARRIAG 16 tiemakers, kood wages, tools furnished : Ameri- | can buitermaker and creamery man, $60: also | laborers, cooks, SR & CO., COACHMAN FOR farmers, mil TANTED — man's ranch ) $25 per month; Port Costa come at once. have lost PATNTER, good, long job, $3 a day; 5 farmers for vineyard, $20; 2 Eastern American farmers, & W. D.EWER & (0., 626 C GE TLE- near city, references required, ANTED—MAN OF ABILITY AND EX- perience as organizer (teacher preferred) for the business department of an educational enter- i good references required. Call at 522, Central Bank building, Oakland, bet. the hours of 9 and 12 4. M. N O NECESSITY TO BEG OR STARVE—$3 A\ to #5 a day easily made selling what every one uses: 100 per cent profit: sample sent free for 10 cents. L. F. COURTNEY, 514 Thirteenth st., Oskland. (CANVASSERS, ¢2 PER DAY GUARANTEED. Room 41, 14 McAliister st. GENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND town of the Pacific coast to handle the best, quick-selling novelty out: no humbug; write to- day: full ‘particulars with samples 10¢. Address MANUFACTUKERS' AGENT, P. O. box 2068, San Francisco, Cal. HOUSES WANTED, ROOM HOUSE WANTED, WITH ALL CON- veniences; west of Larkinst. ; responsible tenant NEAR | Will take a 2-vear lease: rent not (o exceed $4. Address E. W., box 74, this office. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—2 UNFURNISHED SUNNY rooms; central location. E., box 4, Call Office. W AN TED—ROOM 25x40; DISTRICT BOUND- ed by Kearny, Taylor, Market and Post st suitable” for loigerooms. Address Tenant, 214 Pine st., room 10. your addres Wa NTED-COMPETE tlour mill; short distance voung, WER & CO., 626 Clay s able-bodied man; $2 50 a ENG1 WANTED-MISCELLANEOU QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHIN DIEW RY-GOODS SALESMA window-dresser, for first-class house. A floorwalker of experience for clothing-house. One grocery salesman, with late city experience. A cashboy shon d accompany boys. WHO 1S A GOOD | nd errand-boy for city store: parents We are placing our applicants every day in good situations. We can tent and experienced. sLyou if you are compe- Room 167, Crocker buildg. JALESMAN G S line on commis ANTED—FIRST-CLA Wi apply. P.D., box 18, 2! o PR 61933 Mission st. MAN T NTS PART- | T SIDE 19, Cali Office. | perienced grocer and crockery: state name of | last emploser and length of time; wone other need | 1 Oflice. MINER W, 4 ner for prospecting; some money required. J. | - AGED ©an of sober habits, hand; to make himself generaliy §00d, home ut n amail sa ED—BOY TO F JOHN Steuart st. “r}xl\"ru D—LIV learn the sign-painting trade) state age snd | terms. Address Paing, box 130, this office. 7OUNG WOMAN, STRONG, B pium Address T. DETE ate terms. v D, ERIENCE] Room 4, 432 Montgomery st SERMAN OR AMERL | with tools aud BOY TO SET villing | useful. a steady job; RDON printer, 42- WHO WISHE AN : strictly bu ry. Address Mrs. H. » Bartlett Springs, Cal. ED PRESS PARTRIDGE'S, 44 D *izht 5 feet 2 inches, wanis a partoer | for Spanish rings and trapeze worl , box 111, Call. : MUST BE REASON box 105, Call. DRESSMAN. APPLY W. N. SWASEY, 143 Eddy st. Restaurant 1o eat best m chicken and dumplings to-day. 187 Fourth nd, C 95 PEOPLE AT THE S e ted. Manufacturers’ Agency, on SELL] CATTLE h for 10c; | 11 dishes for 10c. ORE | 465 | “"Ax'njl-—nifl.'\' MAN (AN EXPERI- enced lady stenosrapher and typewriter might fill ¢ e bill) for office work: required; must lend tha em] edge security plain wniting: corre- | spondence and business iact, but no bookkeeping | ployer 8500 on gilt- moderate wages: also interest on money advanced paid; this is a splendid chance for the person wanting steady emp-oyment in con- nection with largest and one of the oldess estab- lishments of the class on Pacific Coast. Address box 88, Call Oflice. each. Address W.J. F., box 33, this office. NTED—FOUK WORKINGMEN AS PART- | ners in a gold mine in thiy State with $160 | vehicles, etc. SK TAKING O R- minum and other food specialties ters for sigus, store fronts, show windows, fkures and numbers for houses, hotels; elegant goods, rapid sellers, with growing | demand: permanent employment for right person. WORLD MFG. CO., W5, Columbus, Ohlo. crayon porirais AND WOME N TO WORK 1 pay $8 to $16 per week for making Dew patentea method: any one Who cani read or write can do the wors at home in spare {ime day or evening: send for particulars and begin work at once. German artist, Tyrone, Pa. W ery Address . A.GRIP P, ANTED—AT ROOM 317, 525 MONTGOM: clerks and laborers to call if they do nOL receive their just dues: Do charge unless suc- cesstul; suit <X Herbs” bloo Ano’s building. NCED PRESSER ON ) History bullding, room 34, 723 ess Superior and Justice Courts. A GENTS WANTED TO SELL “OUE NATIVE | d and liver remedy, Room 76, St. [CLOAKS. JEAMEN AND ORDINARIES FOR EUROPE | 10 Steuart st., and Honoluln. Appl pstairs. Call. CLASS HALF-TONE OPERATOR. AP- With reference, H. T., box 82 N AN AND W AW $95 per montn. FE TO WORK ON RANCH. Address Ranch, box 111, Call. M, MUE! C INESS MAN WHO 18 | nvest $200 in saioon ents. Address E., box 79, Call Oftice. ‘D OPERATURS ON LADIES' s. DANNENBA nd lunch- | i GES| 100 iree. MEN TO GET A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE Inquire 689 Kearny st. M TSH AND MILK. SOU ¢rfruit and two kinds of vegelables free with all our 10c meals. 639 Kearny si. Ym'.\'a’ LADY WANTS POSITION TO AS Sistwith housework: small wages. Address G. L., box 134, Call Office. QITUAIION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE L woman to do housework where she can sleep home, or will work by the day: can give the best ©of references. Address MRS, WARD, 1818 Laguna st., rear. H U:ELHELP—2 VERY CONPETENTGIBLS, nsed (0 Work, will g0 10 Tesort of city house at feasonaple remuperation: well recommended. ELLA, 865 Broadway, Oakland. report here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., T10 Geary. 5 G RMAN HOTEL CHAMBERMAID, $20: middie-aged woman nearcity, $15; second girl, references, $20; 20 women and gifis {0 housework. 100! RAY & READY, 634 Clay st. T10N, $50: COOK GERMAN $50: waitress and seamsiress, $25% 30; housework, Oakland, $251 aeda, $25: Sullnas, $20;15 honsework girls, ¥, $20 and §25: & youns girls assist, $10 t0 $15. MISS CULLEN, $25 Sutter st. M% PIE, PUDDING 12-SOLING 50c: LADIES 40c; DONE ile you wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel, W ANTED—X bolstery Mark ana’ carpets room 7 preferred. from $t0 6 P. M. iy 10 50¢; week §1 to §2 50; strictest attention 1o morning lean, PRACTICAL FURNITURE salesman: one with some knowleage of up- Apply 523 \ EWV WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION, BET. and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 13¢ uie: reading-roam; | 's; open all nizhe A[AID AND SEAMSTRESS, §9: AW home. MISS CULLEN, 828 sutter SLEEP \ AT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A pesition for general housework: is very good ©OOK: best references in German and English. Call 621 Twenty-fourth st. Y CUNG WOMAN WISHES PLAIN SEWING and mending: children’s clothes and white Slothes. Address'or call 713 Natoma si., rooms nd JTRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK WITH REF- ecrences; $25. Apply MISS HICKEY, 1038 Post st. Gl"iil.s. COOKING AND HOUSEWORK. $15, £20 and $25; iaundry work. hote!, Healdsburg, | $20, fare paid: rouns girls, care of children snd assist housework, $10 and $12. J. P. JOHNSTON & CO., 572 Broadway, Oakland. ‘D SEAMSTRESS DES(RES nd mending: hours 1 10 5. 105 kton st., room 23. TOUNG GIKL TO HELr WITH HOUSE- wors and cooking; swall family: wages $10. MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post st JRENCH LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO 10 sewing, €. £ood dressmaker: waiting, eic., and as chambermaid. Address LEONIE EHLY, 13 Trenton si..off Pacific,bet. Stockton and Powell. |\ ANTED—LADY PIANIST FOR DANCING academy: must be 3 £ood baliroom dancer. Apply Mouaay, bet. § and 10, IRVINE'S, 927 Mission st TOUNG LADY WISHES ANY LIGHT OCCU- pation from 8 til) § P. a. daily: can cut and_ fit drotses; cllldien's cloties made, eic. Apply 708 Eulis st l ku-G'l:lT WOMAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL: travel with lady ng toiler preparations other agents wanted: liberal terma Apply 36 Page st., Monday. W ANIED=AN UPHOLSTERY AND Pri salesman: none but those with practical CAR- eXperience in a retail house need apply. Call at 823 Market si., room 7, from 5106 P. M. QAY, BOYS_TONY, 792 HOWARD, GIVES § 383, mush, soup, 'coftee, 10c: & good square meal for 5¢; give us & call. { FS TO | Cles have invariaoly By elrv 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send postal | | 1 | | OR RE; $3500 $100 $4.0 FARRELL COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 0., DAVID BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT. 11 MONTGOMERY ST. —FINE STOC RANCH OF 440 acres 514 miles north of Niles, Alameda Coun- tv; well watered and well heliered; with house and good barn; rent $150 per annum, casn o sdvance; this ranch has splendid feed. .+ Sunol, Atameda County, within 1012 ACRES ONE MILE FROM afew hundred yards of railroad: ail in full bearing apricots,” vrunes and peache: nice hard- finished’ house of five rooms, well, pump, flowers, shrubbery, etc.; water pip ed 10 house: this is a profitable suburban home and is very cheap; easy terms or will ex- change for San Francisco property and pay $1000 or $1500 cash difference. Glen Ellen, Somoma County, FOR 20 ACRES OF LAND NEAR with bouse, barn, orchard and vineyard and farm- ing tools. PER ACRE FOR A FINE GRA and stock farm of 440 acres near San Miguel in Monterey County; plenty of wood and water; house and two barus; the cheapest property in the State to-day. PERACRE FOR 2100 ACRES, 4 MILES B $20 LIVE county road: all level lan from Red Bluff, in Tehama Count y, on ; fine grain and fruit Iand, valued by bank at $30 an «cre. [ G| PER ACKE—S00 ACRES well watered rder of adminis 31 ACRES NEAR MARTI - all out in grain; good house he piace. len K n, ~onoma County 00 olives, 2 MILES E of th> lown of Ukiah, Mendocino County: B0V acres rich bottom land; balance spl grazing land weil woodcd imjrovements; sold by $3000 pletel; ndid fine o NEZ com- furnished; all the stock and tools on OLCHARD OF 75 ACRES NWAR . 1500 French prunes, 250 Muir peaches, with fam- ily orchard, all in full bearing: balance of 1and pasture and rolling, well wooded; good improvements; splendid water; price on ap- plication. OR OR R from LSO IN SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, A N Mountain, N. EXCHANGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO property, a fine income ranch on Howell 30 acres res pa County: istant bearing vineyard; 10 acres in prunes; good improvements and pleuty of water; value $B000. LSO FUR EXCHANGE—15 ACRES; FOUR miles from Santa Rosa; handsomelyimproved place; value $3000. LS 0 FOR EXCHAN GI'—42 ACRES: TEN minutes from depot at Colfax, Piacer County, full-bearing orchard; value $5000. '—7 ACRES OF LAND, 215 MILES u Mateo, at Laurel Creek station al out in apricots. prunes, pesches, with nicely furnisned house of 10 rooms; bath: barn: chicken-houses; windmilland tank : sprinkled roads in summer: house is nice 2-story hard- finished, with Jarge verandas; nicely in/proved with lawn, tlowers, trees, shrubbery cypress hedge; completely fu:nished, and ‘lud- ing piano; rent $4U0 per annum or for the season, 1 Jot 150x2560: situated on hill overlool beach and the town on Walnut st.; electric cars pass the door to and from the beach ; thi urnisbed house of 10 rooms with fin ng is & beautitul place and is compietely’ fur- nished; photograph at our office: rent for the season or per year, $500. A man Ranc] = SRY CHEAP PLACE. Said 10 be the best place in Tuolumne County for general farming, and is known as the Cloud- contains 1278 acres of land i 400 acres of fine level land, will grow grain or fruit; the balance good pasture land, suitable for cattie, hogs or sheep: it is located on'the main road, and the central point between Oskdale, Sonora. Chi- nese Camp “and Knights Ferry; it is & stopping- place for the traveling public, being on the o {osemite Valley; hotel and feed postoflice, telephone vard, blacksmith-sho oftice, ilon the place and are paying good rents; a 1ot 0f personal properiy will carry from 300 to 5 vill o with th e place if desired; pasture 00 bead of catties 1f sord within 30 duys will take $11,000: part cash, bal- ance four years at 6 per cent interest per annum. Apply at once to BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st. year: 8 acres fruit and blackberries: SUBDIVISION, 3 TO 20 ACRES, Of the beautiful Fairview Vills, oze mile from the Courthouse, Sauta Kosa, at your own price and terms. 130 ACRES FOR $3000: 45 MILES OU T: 16 acres healthy grapes, zood for $1250 this never-f; 2iling supply of running water: good buildings: all tools and stock; a bargain. 16 $)L ACRES FOR $1625; 45 MILES OUT; COUNTRY REAL ESTATE—Continued. N N e RANGE LT RGALY PRICES. RGAIN PRICES. $70 PER ACRE. SIX ANNUAL PAYR[ENT.' ORANGE-BLOSSOM COLONY. ORANGE-BLOSSOM COLONY. OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. a ‘A 10-acre orange grove makes'a nice home An at ihe same time & good investmen:: it wil cost you_unimproved $700, piznted and cultivaied $1750; about $300 cash, balance in five annua paymenis; no Interest: the irees vlanced on thiy property will begin bearing in about 3 years, an the fourch and fifth years will be paying large re- turns. We have an experienced horticulturist in charze of the colony who will_care for nou-resident oW rs’ properties very reasonably. % l-'orl“ fi‘u’lher particulars, maps and circulars ap- ply to EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 8 Market st., San Francisco, Or F. T. KNOWING, our representative, Onkdale, Cal. OR SALE. FINEST HOME IN NAPA. $5000 BELOW COST. ....ALSO. hard adjoining town at a sacrifice. 8B acres OrchAL SION, ELDRIDGE. € €O Market st. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SAN FRAN- clsco, Oakland or Alameda property, a very pro- ductive ranch of 2570 acres. 6 miles southwest of | Merced; this is something good; investigate. SASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.. ol 638 Market st. RES, RANCH, 650 2 NEAR CLOVERDALE, A BARGAIN FOR CASH. THIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. SEE US AT ONCE. $135, AN EASTER O, suringed Weber; $350. Post st. kb Upiu«;u' PIANO CHEAP st., between Baker and Lyon. INSTALLME! piano for $50. BRUENN, 228 24104 GEARY WILL BUY A ® Leavenworth st. 3 Nt CONCERT GRAND PIANO: SUITABLE for a hall; also Baby Grand. 514 Sutterst. | )5 UPRIGHT PIANO: GOOD CONDI- $1_)<). tion; cash or instaliments. 106 Me- Allister st. @3 - PI DO )OD CONDITION, SCHMITZ, D16 er st., next Hibernia Bank. “A LL YOU NT IS VALUE FOR YOUR £\ money ; investizate these prices and be con- vinced; the new seven-bar autoharp $6; the five- bar autoharp $4; a seventeen inlaid’ rosewood ribbed mandolin 26 the vrize-winner guitar #3 25 solid walnut and oak organs, new, $47 50; elegant new upright pianos in any style case, wal- nut, mahogany, oak, $187; one trial will convince you. J. HARRY SCOTY, 929 Market st., Sprecks el’s bu ng. 5 T PIANOS —§80, $100, $150: GREAT BAR- gains. MAUVAIS' 769 Market st. (NWAYS, $215, $19 uares, $25, $55: rents $3 up, ailowed on purchase. HEINE, 186 Fllis at. ELEBRATED HAINES BROUS, BUSH & Gerts and Knabe p.anos: being overstocked wholesale prices wiil ru e during the next 30 days. A. L. BANCROFT & €O., F RRIVED—LOT OF CELE grade T. L. Neumann pianos moderate. H.LUEDERS, 82 Nin RE YOU DESIROUS £00d plano at a low i terms? Then investigate our new plan. SHERMAN, prices and terms ice and upon very easy rent-contract CLAY & CO., Stemnwa sentatives for the Pacitic Coast, SW. cor. Kes and Su r MG, E ER, 26 O'FARRELL. R first floor; sole agents Hallet & Davis pianoa} pianos, organs sold for cash or instaliment: TONOVER PIANO: AS_GOOD AS NEwW; J great sacrifice. The F. W.SPENCEE COM- PANY, 535 Post st CLAIRVOYANT: hi)( . STEWERT, SEVENTH DAUGHTER OF THE SEVENTH DAUGHTER. Hundreds of visitors daily bespeak her jopular- ity and superiority as the most reliable exponent of the occult science on this coast. This marvel- ous woman possesses the most wonderful clairvoy- ant powers. pronounced by our leading thinkers to be the strongest exemplification of the occule scienc> on the Pacific Coast. Have you been unfortunate in your business in- Veatments or your speculations proved disastrous Have your mining interests proved unprofitable, or the races unremunerative? If so, consult Mme. Stewert. Shealone can remove the evil influences and positively assure you asuccesstul future. Unlike many impostors who frequently infest large cities, she has a reputation augmented by years in hef present location. Ladies and gents 50 cents. Offices and 4, 917 Market st. 255 25C. 25C. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, EASTER WEEK ONLY. That wonderfully gifted little marvel “Star Light,” who. unlike- many pretenders, has been among you for many years, and her past prophe- come 10 pass. You can there- fore allow her to naravel your future destiny with explicit confidence and direct it into successtul and bappy channels. She advises the most substantial business and professional men in thelr large money making in- Vestments. She telis the many who have found marriage a failure how to become united and happy, Have you lost trace of a friend or rela- tive? consult Star Light. Have you quarreled with your lover or sweetheart? If so, magic Egypuan charm, it removes evil influences and restoresthe possessor to lucky co ditiens. Re- | member. one week only, 25 cents and up. Room 5,116a Grant ave. ETURNED-MME._ DR. ATLANTA, worid-renowned business and test medium} tells from cradle to grave; reveals every hidden mystery; gives advice on love, mar riage and all’ affairs; sbe has no eaual: before going on & journey or into_business call on the gifted lady; locates mines and buried treasure: removes evil influences; cures all diseases; all should seck her counsel; hours, 9 A. 3. 10 8 P. A.: open Sundays. 1055 Market st., opp. Hibernia Bank. JPLEOSTORS MUST INEVITABLY SUFFER, BUT THE SPOTLESS RECORD OF ZANZIC IS AN X-RAY TO THE WORLD! No language can fittingly describe ihe numerons spiritualist charlatans who stoop to robbery under the garb of purity; newspapers may expose, yet hundreds of dupes suifer in silence; the famous White Mabatma, Zauzic, has an unblemished Teputation for honesty and truth: consult this famous occult scientist. Parlors 315 Ellis st. ONELLA—ONE OF THE MOST WONDER- 4 ful mediums of the age; just from the East: she created a sepsation Bast and also in Europe | through her mediumship: all are invited to cail; she remains with you but a short time; do not re- main in darkness, but seek the light of truth; wis- dom is power. 318 Kearny st ES. EHRHORN, CLAIRVOYANT—_SIT- tings daily. 321 Fillmore, near Haight. O'SHONE, WONDERFUL CLAIR- nt, can tell the recovery of anything lost or stolen and all affairs through life. 1168 Market. EST CARD READER AND PALMIST; Indies and gents, 25¢c. 206 Fourth st. 503303k 50C AND § OU” PROFESSOR LEON, 5353 POST ST. Wonderful power; gives advice on business, speculation, love, marriage, divorce, etc.; letters With stamps answered. Hours 9 to 8: also Sunday. ME; PORTER, CAED- READER: TeLLs past, present, future: ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry, clairvoran:, sittings $1 50. 126 Tork st. ISS MELVINA, CLATRVOYANT: PICTURE of future husband or wite. 7661 Howard st. ME MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS Dast, presentand future:35¢ up. 764 Howard st. N\ ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN A the world: 50c and $1, shows you the picture ot e. ¢ Twelth, cor. Market EMENMBER THE GREATEST SEERESS OF the age. Parior 5, 1164 Grant ave. M YE, STEWART: GREATEST CARD READ- erand clairvoyant In world; seventh daugh ter: read cards since 11 vears of age: mining, lawsaits marriage: ladies or gents 50c. 817 Market, 3 and 4. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL er by eges and cards: tells entire life, past, resent. future: consuliationson all affairs! noth: E excepted: names given; good advice: sure Beip: restores lost love by sympathy: mistake fm- possidle: fee $1: letter $2. 928 Postsi. nr. Larkin, SPIRITUALISM. () YPSY MEDIUM _SITTINGS DAILY (SUN- days included) : 25¢ up. 946 Mission: hrs 10 to8. TOUR PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE AT A glance (ladies only), 25¢c. 250 Clara, nr. Fifth. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MME. - SCHMIDT, from the principal cities: tells past, present and fature; prices moderate. 856 Miission. MES, Jo 2 VHITNEY, (LATEVOYANT rance medium:_sittings §1. 218 Stockton st. secure a | &2 an ideal place for summer home: fishing, [ > T T — hunting or poultry YHICKER KN ABF, STECK, VOf HUGH SHIELS, 602 Market Crocker / ling pianos: see our new piano for $1 Iding. :or rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 16 LinL 18 Y BARS TOR INSTALLMEN ELS- upright; perfect order. 10 SALE AND E: ND AGENT. CHANGE of country prop: erty a strict specialty (3000 propositions): most reliable, Best systematized LAND OFFICE in America | 620 Marker st latest and opp. Palace Hotel, an Francis DEK S, STEINWAY FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: littie used; cheap for cash or on easy terms KOHLER & CHASE d 30 O’ Farrel JASY TERM v PRICES, F100( WILL BUY A LITTLE HOM E I Sausalito: large lot, all planted with trees; hillside; magnificent views; 4 rooms, bath room, conservatory, cellar, fornished complete: ¥ well patronized; ac chickens, etc. Apply this office. res of ground in a good raiiroad tow 26 bedrooms, together with TE HAVE FOR SALE A HOTEL AND § hotel office dining-room, barToom, etc.; all turnished complete a very fine plano in parior; barn, outhouses, horses, miich cows, hogs, etc house and barn. Apply G, 19 Montgomery st. T 0 BOVEE, TOY & S fine water piped to the ONN- 0G_AND CHICKE from_Oakland: RA 100 hogs, CH MILES 125 chickens, 3 horses, 2 wagons, harness, 2 boilers, lot tools, large lot panel fencing, lumber, eic.: home, barn and chicken-houses; §800; products pay expenses: rent $10 month. Address W. R. DEXTER, 29; California st. TACRES IN HAYWARDS; MOSTLY i~ French prunes: good house and stable: will exchange for San Francis PHILBRICK, 2548 Folsom st. 21600 co property: $5500. 508 POST OHMER, Newby & Kvans, Briggs and other planos. “PE . ZITHERS, OLD & N maker. repairer. 2 Lat EW 1426 VAL! received from k. W. Jones, S ‘olusa County, 25 head of_good work and driving horses, weighing up to 1300 pounds: to be soid cheap. J. D. FORRESTER, salesmal | FOR SALE—X BARGAIN: 2 HOKSES AXD express wagon: must be sold. Apply 107 Twenty-ninth st. { SOUND HORSES:; WEIGHT, 1050 TO 1 7 and 8 years old. 50; 112 New Montgomery s FeE 2 t SALE CHEAP_FINE HORSE 4 business wagon suitable for light delivery. quire 626 Kearny st FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, gxies, carts, harness: 'Grand Arcade Horss et, 827 Sixth &.; auction salesevery Wednes- SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneérs. D In- by Marki @ . St.”Helena; 14 ‘acres choice 1615 ACRES, 13z MILES FROM wine, grapes worth §25 ton; house, barn and family or- chard. #350—160-acre relinquishment near Placerville: hou Market se, barn, tools, eie. CHAS. COLTON y 906 JOR SALE—_COZY HOME OF 5 ROOMS; 4 lots, 200x120 (haif acre): fine place for pouitry or flowers: $1800; half cash. Milibrae, San Mateo County. W. LAMBERT, $3000 . that produces alfalfa, timoth; 160 ACRES FINX VALLEY LAND v and other grasses: large barns: common house: some orchard; abundance running water; also controls large range for cattle. 2 No. 1147. ning; on one & good FINE TRACTS; ONE OF 60 AND ONE OF 48 acres: both adj house of 6 rooms, barn, 6 acres of orchard ard vineyard: fine bottom land for vegetables and clover: will sell both or separate, or will reut th place to purchaser of the Improved place. EL e unimp, roved DWIN ALSLP & CO., 29, second floor, Mills building, Ban Francisco. A EY MEDA COUNTY BARGAINS, one-third cash; balance 8 per cent. 325 per ucre water. $45 per acre; 884 acres near Berkeley; 225 in grain; plenty wood: water; house. Tu 1. SCHARFF, 18 Posi $25 per acre: 140 acres: near Livermore; 200 acres; 2 miles from Haywards; in grain and vegetables; houses, bar nning t st. 40°% fruit; cow; horses; chicken: chanee for city property. CRE LOVELY HOME; 9-ROOM $4000; w SPECK & CO. Market st. HOUSE il ext ., 802 1()“ SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS: ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, bugay, Caris; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st TJF_YOU WANT 10 BUY, SELL UK E change horses, buggles, wagons or harness will find it to_vour advaniage o call at Derby Sale Stable, cor.GGéary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales every Tuesd 11 o'clock. C. R. MARTIN, proprietor. S. WATKINS, auctioneer. NSET HORSE MAR, 220 VALENCIA— Horses. mules. wagons, buggies and harness. SET WANDS uds; wagous, b gons. Office and ohone south 401, xeon for S. F. Police Departmen hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: t PASTURAGE. AIRYMEN OR BUTCHERS, ATTEN TIOX Jixcellent pasturage for 100 head of cattie for several months: running water: fenced in 3 felds: : at Woodside, 4 miles from Redwood SCHUL, 320 Clay st., or on the premises: ranch to lease. “QUARTER TOP Fell st. LANEOU 0 LOVERS OF TEE _ANTIQUE—VERY OLD sideboard: very and elegant fernleaf mahogan: Apply 918 Polk, unear Geary. WAGONS 3.\‘71) CARRIAGE : CHEAP—THRE buggy and harness. 9: ~ FOR SALE-MISCEL $14.00( ness block, which brings $15 WILL BUY A SPLENDID BUSL 00 in- come per year and is under & lease fOr six years. W.G. HAWLEY & CO.. 17 South First st., San Jose, Cal. TOCK RANCH, 5040 ACRES i LEVEL SAN Josquin Valley land: fenced and cross-fenced; 1000 acres under cultivation: absolutely no waste land; 3 flowing artes good ranch building armi n wells; 300 feet to water; tools ana stock go with the ranch: price £10 peracre; unincumbered. JOHN T. HALL, Alameda, Cal. rich and choice. JOR SALE, CHEAP; A FIRST-CLASS FAM- ily cow: perfect pet. 27a Noe st. SE-POWER Tnqui JOR SAL INE STONE DIAMOND STUD cheap. 100 Powell st iS! EG 2 VARIETIE: thoroughbred hatch cas, Leghorns, Brahma, Coe ish, Plymouth Rock, AT REDUCED 5 _season: Min 5, G. Poland. Span- Andalusian, Sebrignt and Buft ALS, 1031 Mcallister st. E WHO HAS BUSIN periy SOR OTHER to trade for couniry real estate, pi chicken and fruit ranches, town lots or villa sites, write and describe your property, what SHAND & RIBLET, Novato, Marin County. ating c! ou require, and zet our learly propositions. K600 miles from tow 17 0 160-ACRE RANCH IN LAKE Oy + ty, near Kelseyvill house, ba COLTON, 806 Market st. ACRES, hog ranch. OUN. rn; 8§ 40 LEVEL: FINE CATTLE OR Apply 914 Twenty-third st. TALUABLE CONTRA 1ands for sale on easy terms. 6000 near narrow-gauge railroad. ES OF CHOICE LEVEL LAND 1301 bordering on the bay of S 30 0 AURES: RANCHO BOCA DE LA ada del Pinole: 12 miles east of AC] adjoining San Pablo rail Frang ACRES CHOICE V: adjoining sco. Also 2 tracts of 665 acres each within 3 m the Pinole raiiroad stati AN RAFAEL AND RO: Land for sale or San Ratael, Cal. COSTA COUNTY CAN- Berk eley, road depot and INEYARD LAND the famous vineyards of Mount Diabio and Gien Clayton, the Terry wine companies at fles of on. AppI¥ to the owner, SIMON BLUM, Martinez. exchange by J. TUNST. S VALLEY— 'EAD, Tracts cnt aoy size d vegetable land, no ARIN COUNTY. from San Francisco. Improved dairy SYN 2nd €5 Chronicle Rancho de Novato. 75 ver acre; terms {arms for sal s for 4 DICATE T o bullding. —5000 ACRES 26 MILES esired: trult. graln and frrigation: both rall ‘and wter made INVESIMENT COMPANY, 64 STORAGE. F ARM PROPERTIES, ATL KINDS AND ALL Bantams, etc. F. FOR _SALE-EGGERS DENTAL EN very coeap; also laboratory motor. 33 Lily ave. THOROUGHBRED FRESH JERSEY COW: third calf, gentle, rich mils. 143 Bartlett st. Y'ou. i WATER SPANIEL DOG; CHEAP. 1609 Geary OR SALE—_Mci 340 Sanchez st., cor MPROVED HIGH tachments: $15. OUGHT AT cheap; fine mack: vil, brazing MACHINE. ner Seventeenth. (KM SINGER: OAK: ALL 437 Mission st., near 21st. WILLSELL 's lathe. gas-engine, forge, bt of bicycle tublng, sun- dries, etc. Call 1402 Devisadero st, l )' GOLDEN GATE AVE UNFUKR- 05 er. nished fron: room: T FiE { FAMILY COW FOR SALE. 1233 Eiguteenth st. (O. @ HIGH-ARM WHEELER & WILSON AN sewing machine; hardly been used: $25 cash. 16 Valley st.. city. Ot SALE CHFEAP — SCHOONER-YACHT Fearless: L 0. a. 25 ft., I w. . 21 ft., beam 8 fr. 8. Apply 30 Center Market. QEVEKAL SECOND-HAND TANDEMS AND safeties ac exiremely low prices. 328 McAllister. ]‘.\p\"; NEW SEALSKIN FOR HALFORIGE ) ¢ UNCLE HARRILS, 15 Grant ave. e NGINE, BOILER AND A LOT OF tools, chean. 516 BABY CAREIAGE AND RATTAN FURNL ture boux! the factory saves retaller’s pro- fit._California Rattan Co., 81 First st., nr. Mission QTEELING BICYC. BUILT LIKE a4 1~ insurance. Call bet. 3& 5. Mutual o, , or address Fideli; Association, 316 Califernia, room 1 © SOLICTTORS FOR NEW AND HIGHLY profitable proposition ; accident. heaith ana life OATMAKERS WAN J A M. at Golden CHARLES L Market st. SD. APPLY AT 11 Gate sve. entrance ONS, London Tailor, 1212 to 1218 [ R EST IN CITY—SI3 cents per nighi Pacific House, . TE _ROOMS, 15, 20 AND $1.§1 25, 81 30 per week. Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. I ROONEY 799 MISSION STORAGE T8 | . Sizes, improved and unimproved. for sale fn the | & WAich: terms easy. D. N. HAWLEY, 318 Mk H. ROONEY, 722 MISSION—STORAGE AT | best part of Alameds «onnre! 17, CTEL 5 == -reduced rates: basement soraze,$1 50 perioad | Centreville A e e et s I R UASH RN e, A B-SMITH FURNITURE CO, 152 ELLIS; | T 1TTL = — I PP e ORE: AL S it areproot baldins: Easern pia | i, HONES CLOSE 70 _Tows: i | Siders i marxec: boy Sont moer IOM ACK A ORv o R ZURE, FIANOS ETC | bleces on Siand 10 years credit: Spardly improvea. | at Sonanca Wine Vaults: nee detmecrs Shor™ oi R F. OSBORN & CO. 751 and 753 Market st. | ®ith small house,” etc. D. H. TWING, Sonoma | and. Alamess® SEbpi 2 CHURMANS, i, _Inguire 652 Marke: st.. & F. > ik PPLY FOR RATES FOU STORING FURNIE- ture, ete. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Markez. TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- boid goods, ete. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market s:. W LSON BROTHERS. 1710 MARKET— Storage: low rates: telephore South 782. BICYCLES, W HAT CHEEK HOUSE, 539 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in‘ihe cltx: sinsie rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, $1 a week: ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET: Dest accommodacions. Terminus Geary, Me- Allister snd Powell st. car lines. prop., 841 Pine, cor. Mon Somery: phone red 391 c S EXND FUKOUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WHITTON. San Jose. TILDINGS BOUGH LUME < Goors, mantels, ete.. R e r sale. 1166 Mission. B 875 835 1and: easy terms. Per acre: quantity to suit: fine soil Pleasanton, Alameda Co.: terms to sui AND UPWARD LOTS IN EAST OAR- near also & few improved cozy country homes near by: 5 to 20 actes at haif former vaiue: easy terms; will ex- change. LEE & KISER, 306 Montgomery st. A W W, EEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — EEELY CALL. In wrapper, for malling. THE O S A e

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