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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1896 SAN FRANCISCO “*CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CAri~ 710 Morket street, open until 12 o'clock every aignt in the year. : i BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hay®s street. open until 9:30 o'clock. - 718°Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. . SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes uniil 9°0'tlock. z 2518 Mission street, open until § o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock. CHURCH NOTICES, BST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN- iist—Services at 11 4. M. 1n Beethoven Hall, Posi, 'st., cor. Powell. Christian Science Bible Lessons, -Interpational Series. Subject: ‘“The Healing Faith.” +Science and Health” study ! ‘AL 7:45 P. M., in Golden West Hail, 320 .Post street.” All are welcome. TRINITY CHURCH, COR. BUSH AND ‘Gough sts.—Rev. Georse Edward Walk, rector. Sunday-school at 9:30 A. 3. Morning prayer and sermon 11_o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:45. Holy com- munion on the first and third Sundays of the month, and on holy days at 11 A.M. All wel- astor music will be repeated to-day. CALVAR BYTERIAN CHURCH, cortier of Powell and Geary sis.—Rev. John Heniphill, I preach at 11 4. . and 745 P. M- Topic, “} Well-Tested Founda- tion.” Le Deum rs. Prie Morning musc ‘Sun of My Soul”; basssolo and quartet by All are invited. RET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, —Owing to the iliness of Dr. Brown there will bé no services a this church to-day. Sunday- school and Christlan Endeavor services will aiso be omitted. Regular Wednesday evening meeting a8 usual 1. H. MORSE, Senior Deacon. THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Fifteenth st near Mission—Rev. W r, pastor.- Servicesat 11 a. Divine Original.” Services at 7 “The Religious Thought of Whittier.” Music by chorus choir under direction of William C. Stadt- : “Hallelujah Chorus” (Handel): “Damascu’s ren” (Costa): “EI” (Costa), Sweet Ty Thy Mercy” (Barnb, My Shepherd” (McFarren). All ate cordially in- vited., . 2 5 5T BARTIST Ciy hear Jones—Rpv. M. P. tor. Services Sunday, May the pastor.at 11 A. Be'" (comtunion after CH. EDDY Boynton, p: Preaching by ‘The Church to nd at 7:30 P:a., Baptsm st the tople, “The Granite of Belief. evening service, Sunday-school at P. & 0f € E. at 630 P. a0 Wednesday'- evening ‘at Chris class eacls Friday evening st 8 o'clock. services.are open to the public. Strangers a welcome. - =& FIRST UNITARIAN Ok ner ‘Geary. and_Frankiin sts.—Rev. Horatio Stebbins, D.B., minister; William G. Eliot Jr., at_the church Mondays from 101013, cbool at 9:45 A. M. Services at 11 A. M. 50 P. u. Bible-class at 9:45 A. 3., led amuel Siocombe. “Forward Movement” sermons; morning and evening. Mormng, Dr. Stebbins evening, Rev. E. M. Wilbur of Portiand. All are cordially invited. = TARTAN CHURCH. COR- Der-of Twentieth and Caph Si8—A. J. ‘Wells, pastor. Services at 11 A. M_and 7:45 P. M. conducted by Rev. E. B. Payne of Berkeley. ‘moh on “The Forward ing the pastor will speak on The Deeper Meaning Religion Must Have To-day.” Pastor's Bible class AL 7 P M. Sunday-school at 9:45 A. M. All'séats are iree:. Pastor's residence, 20 Liberty st. WEST SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Bush st., near Devisadero—Preaching by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Gardner. To-day is the fourth anniversary-of the beginning 0f this churcb, and the sermon at 11 A M. wili ‘be_a review of its work. Tapic, “Why We Are Whal We Are. Sermon at-7:45 ‘P. M. Sunday-sehool, 10 A« M. B, TUIRD LECTURE O Y, by Dr, Morgan.at Scottish Ha'l, Larsin st. a:8 P. M Topic. *“ihe Apocalyptic Seals.” R. Church services, 320 Post st., at 11 and 7:45 p. M. MORMONS AT 909 MARKET ST. | SEIt- vicesat 2 and-7:45 P.). President Tanner of the. California mission speaks ‘at evening sérvice. Subject, “The Lord as an Ufganizer,” He. will show the order of the spiritual and natura! creation and the unanimity of all of God's creatlons. -All are weicome. - 2 12:30 p. CuK- | SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. WT“FOR AULD LANG SYNE.”— @ Soclely at El Campo SATURDAY, May WILLIAM C. CooK, Secreta tertainment and_historical ki w grand choras of fifty Scotch_children, instructed on FRIDAY EVENING, May 8 at 8 o'clock. EDWARD KERR, Chief. Park. MCNEILL, Chief. PANY will be held at the office of the wmm‘v’. such other business a3 may come before the meet- MEETING NOTICES—Continued. hirty-third grand annual excur- sion, piemic_and cames of St. Andrew’s 16, 1895. Boats leave Tiburon ferry at 9 A. 3. and 1:30 P. M. ANDREW WILKIE, President. CLAN FRASER NO. 78,0, 8. C.—A musical and dramaic en- erspeil entitled “The Happy Family,” with and led by Chief Raitary of Clan Macdonald, Ouk- land, will be held in Scottish_Hall, 105 Larkin st., “Ibis is something mew. Come and bring your bairns. Admission 25¢. ‘WM. CORMACK, Sec'y. THE ANNUAL GATHERING and games of the Caledonian Club SATURDAY, May 30, at Shell Mound JAMES H. DUNCAN, Secretary. ANNUALMEETING.—THE REGULAR apnual meeting of stocknolders of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- 827 Market st., San Francisco, Cal.,, on TUESDA’ the 12th day of May, 1896, at the hour of 11 A. M., for the jurpose of electing n Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the Lransaction of ing. Transfer-books will ciose on Friday, May 1, at s P M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE! BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84; collections made, city “or country. Pacific o, Collection Co.. 415 Montzy st..' room 6. 5580. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, (09D AMERICAN "COOKS, ~CITY ~OR county, $30and $25; German cook, $30; v stairsgirls, $15 to $20; general housework girls cluy or country, $15 to $25; await positions. MISS HICKEY, 1083 Post st. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS A POSITION as cook In an institutfon. city or country: first- ciass reference. Call or address MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post 8. C NT SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS work by day washing or housekeeping. Ad- dress M. M., box 30, Call Office. 7OUNG WOMAN OF GOOD FAMILY, E. perienced milliner and dressmaker (educated), desires occupation with first-ciass family o do iight work through the house same as at home: would care for children; must not sew too much: change required by physician. Address C. R., box 91, Call Ottice (GEEMAN WOMAN WANTS POSITION A8 working housekeeper or as firsi-ciass cook in German family. Cail 663 Jessie st. l)}:yl)u) EDU! ED YO LADY U would like the charge of 1 or 2 well-behaved children. Address W. B., box 101, Call. ADY CAN CONFIDENTLY EECOMMEND middle-aged Swedish girl to take entire charge . of children or nurse Lo invalid lad. box 76, Call. (NTELLIGENT MIDDLE-AGED LA wishes a position in wholesale or manufacturing business. Flease address.L., box 137, Call Oftice. P ED YOUNG LADY DESIRES el with lady as maid or nurse for expenses York: good refereuces. B.S., 2106 Deln- Address UATION. BY A FRENCH cook 1h a private family for 1 oc 2 1735 Bush st. / ANTED—POSITION AS COMPANION BY a refined, well-educated young lad, cheertul disposition; accomplished pisuist (competent to tench); experienced bair-dresser aud manicure; £00d reader and excellent correspondent; noobjec- tion to travel, or country. Address J. M., box 19, Cail Oftice. 3 7OUNG WOMEN WANT WORK BY THE day: Monday, Wednesday, Thursduy; good willing 'worl F rs; references. 32415 Fifih st. TRST-CLASS MILLINER WOULD LIKE dress M., box 1 ull Office. W ANTED —SITUATION 10 DO GENERAL bousework in small family by neat, active, elderly woman; gook cook: city or country; good recommendations. Address 5.T. K., box 3 oftice. WOULD LIKE SOME WORK BY Apply 1429 Pacific st. THEOSOPHICAL _SOCIETY — FREE putllic lectute every Sunday evening at 320 Post st., 7:45 o'clock. T The' Test of Gratitude,” by Mrs: M. M. MEETINGS. THE € Y OF PROGR Spiritualists will meet in Golden on Sutter st., between Mason and Taylor, on S day, May 3 ai 8 p. M. -Speaker. J. Clegg Wright. Subject, selected by thie audience iast Sunday, “What Shall I Do to Be Saved.” Music by the Misses Lillian and -Emily Coleman. Admission iree. . LIBERALS. AND TRUTHSEEKERS— Dr. J. L. York, the distinguished orator, Spesks at.Scottish Hall, 105 Larkin st., this even- Sclence and Theology.” with hand ip the imprisohment of ' Maxazine. P. S.—No Admlssion free. PRCGRES test develop- ing circle:. 2 p. ., tests, Mrs. Dunham, Ewer, Mr. Hansen: 8 . ., flowers, arficles psychumetrized, Mrs. Warren, Robinson, Aitken, Ewer: Monday, May 4, 8 B M., entertaininent, supper, TO-NIGHT B2 00 % Siiicuaitans Ta Toue Why Don't the Spirits’. ADpear to You? Convincing tesis; the sick " healed: mediums developed: written. ques- tions answered. Washington:Hall, 351, Eddy.st., 8 P..3; circle tickets, magnetized mission free r ana-ad- | e * | box 82, Call Oftice. 4 reader: about 10 years’ ex: l'uux\u GERMAN GIRL WANTS tion to do light housework; wages. $12. Call 716 Vallejo st. 7o 1 gagements by the day in private familles. Ad- | SITUA- | TOUNG_LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS nursegirl or upstairs work in private family. Apply 431 Pine st. WEDISH GIRL | © dogeneral housework. _Please call 335 Page st. | QITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE ST A merican 0AnE WomAN. a8, TUrsegiri o assin: in light housework in small famiy: will go for $10 per month with mother’s room and board: refereaces: car fare to be pad. MISSC. MOSS, 310 Turk s OOKKEEPER_WANTED BY A THOR- oughly competent young lady with 8 years’ ex- rience position as bookkeeper and stenographer; | Best of referonces. - Addruss Reliable, 1158 Wash { ington st., Oakland. ' W INCHESTER HOUSE, 41 THIRD ST.. NR. Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50.(0 $6 per week: convenient and respectadie; {ree bus to and from the ferrv. WISHES SITUATION TO SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. JJUNTER & €O, CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, bet. Callfornia and Sacramento, tel. 231, Cumgsk AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO.. 640 Clay. P C. G. COOK’S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL «branches :short notice. 14 Gearv. tel.Grant 46. t APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT oftice; best help. 814B Sutter: tel. Grant 30. YHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 O’Farreli; tel. k. 426, AGENTS WANTED. BUSINESS CHANCES. ATEST THING OUT! NEW SAFETY GAS maker and burmer: Do chimmey: no wick- ‘burners: no grease: no dirt; cannot explode: al- most equal o electric light: be:ter than some of them; selling rapidly everywhere; nice agency for ladies or men: actquick. Apply to Manutacturers’ Agency, Oakland, Cal TANTED — LADY AGENTS IN EVERY iown in the State; large profits: steady em- loyment; splendid side line ior those handiing indies’ wear. Call or address MKS. F. ST. ROSE, 521 Turk st., San Fraucisco- 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. E WANT AGENTS FOR LEATHER S!.'& penders: good terms. 1332 Sacramento st.,S.F. GENTS WANTED: LIBERAL COMMIS sion: must give reference, F. BRILLIANT, 410 Post st. 1 F YOU WANT TO SELL Of ness quick see T. LUBELSK. BUY A BUSL 7 City Hall ave- $1500. FINE NEWSPAPER ROUTE OF 1l the newspapers of San Francisco and also news-stand snd magazine depot paying at present above all expenses $120 per month, in the finest northern town in the State. T. LUBEL- SKI, 7 City Hall ave. $275 « and BARBER-SHOP, LAUNDRY OFFICE cigar-store with 2 fine living-rooms and yard: cheap ent, 00d locality and doing well: must sell on sccount of il he; | ton. T. LUBELSK], 7 City Hall ave. th: full investiga- $125. NICE RESTAURANT: t bargain. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. GOOD LO- heap rent; must sell at once: & &) $1000 ing, sickness. » new and in the city; elegant stocl ity and rare bargain if taken soon: object of seli- NE OF THE NEATHEST second-hand businesses cheap rent: fine local- LUBELSKI, 7 Gity Hall ave. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continned OTICE—PARTIES WISH (NG TOBU ness, try JUHNSON & CO., 2633 Kearny st. | . e in sight; good reasons for selling ished trade. 2612 Kearny, TROCERY AND BAR: TRANSFER COR! (o agents. . Apply this ofiice. ENTLEMAN INTENDING TO PURS X established cyclery wishes to secure the vices of a party posted in the business able to vest $500 cash for half ingerest. Address y- this office. 4 JOR LFASE—_S) F per. Iy 111634 Broadwsy BIS Py; cheap; owner is sick. HELP WANTED—Continued. T ADY CANVASSERS, WITH SALARY AND commission: very attractive situations. Ap- Ly to U. 8. Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker uilding. 5 ASTHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DE. GOR- din's Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. AIRDRESSING, ND_86c: MORNING HEE Ve classoss 10 easons 81 0. 1248 Mission. IRL TAKE CARE OF CHILD AND ASSIST G light housework; sieep home. 916 Tweniy- third. : RIGHT YOUNG GIRLS TO LEARN DRESS- B Jmaking; paid while learning. BOWHAY, 504 Satter st. e s L ST R AN e S PPRENTICES TO LEARN DRESS CUT- £ tngand making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; free 'bus to and from fercy. JRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING taught; new siyles: perfect fitting patterns 26¢ up. MCDOWELL Academy, 218 Powell st. 7INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Wl lghts in very. room: 200 rooms: 26c10$1 60 per night; $1 50 10 $6 per week: fre6 bue to and from the ferrv. 5 XTRA WAITERS FOR COUN- try hotel; free fare both ways: call Monday morning at 7 o'clock ready to start. C. K. HAN- SEN & C0., 110 Geary st. > MALE HELP WANTED, COLORED & LW 5() TO ANY ONE OBTAINING FOR ME A position as porter, barkeever or driver of delivery wagon. Address Porter, box 25, Call. §50, TOUNG, MARRIED SGAN WANTS « position in wholesale-house o office: ex- perience: references and bonds: will pay 850 to one securing. _Address . S., box 68, Call Office. ARDENER WISHES PLACE WITH PRL vate family: middle-aged: single. AddressJ. 0.C., box 168, Call Office, X QIITATION WANTED BY & YOUNG, SORER, steady confectioner; best references. Address C. B..125-129 Eady st. ITUATION WANTED TO GO EAST, BY young man of 28, in return for services. R. M. A., general delivery. NER; FLORIST; GEEMAN: SINGLE; 29; expert greenhouse worker: 1ong experi- ell recommended, wishes situstion. Ad- box 135, Call Office. | OMPETE “PAINTER, WITH | U tools, wants work by the day or piccework; city or country. Painter, 28 Pleasant st. MAN AND WIFE (GERMAN) WITHOUT children, wish a situation in the city or and keeping of wines and is a g00d farmer; wife a £00d cook and_housekeeper; best o ! reterences. | | | eouniry. man thoroughly understands the making | Address O. L., 519 Sacramento st. AR DT R—A FIRST-CLASS GARDENER wishes u steady situation: good references. Address Gardener, box 15, Call Office. VW ANTED—A MAN WITH A FAIR EDUCA- uon, speaks the Scandinavisn and knglish languages, accustomed to speak in public, desires situation where he can be of service: no objection | to traveling: best of references. Address C. M., | box 19, Call Office. ANDY YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF any kind: handy with tools: little experience in plumbing. Apply at MR. HANSON'S, 1149 Mission st. OF 18 WISHES WORK ON RANCH. ress 817 Jessie st., off Y G GERMAN CARPENTER AND CABI- net-maker, with tools, wants situation: is will- ing to do any kind of work. Please call or address 120 Valley st., bet. Tweniy-eighth and Twenty- ninth. FIBST-CLASS FRENCH CHEF, RECENTLY from the East, with best references, wishes situation inlarge’ hotel or restaurant, or ingood | family. Address LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton. 7OUNG MAN SEEKS EMPLOYM anything not laborious: age 20 vears; | once. " DANTEL DEFOE, ship Bass Roc | WANTED BY GLE MID- dle-aged man in private place; understands care of garden, horses, cows, poultry and orcha: | reference; wages $16 per month. ~Address D. | box 110, Call Oftice. JTEADY, RELIABLE MAN WANTS WORK A of any kind: city or country: good reference. Address J. K., box 86, Call Office, W ANTED—SITUATION AROUND PLACE by middle-aged man: understands care of horses, milking and good flower-gardene: reference. Please address A. A., box 1, Call. BARBER FOR A COUNTRY HOTEL AND resort; free shop and free board: keepalhe makes; & middle-aged man who wants an easy place preferred. C, R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. MEAT AND PASTRY COOK, COUNTRY restaurant, $50; second cook, country_hotel, £35; English waiter for country hotel: washer for countrs hotel, $25. C, R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. BYLACKSMITH FOR CAMP, $50 AND FOUND: lunch-counter cook, $8 week: waiters, country. hotels, $25 and $30 ardener for private family, choreboy for ranch, dishwrshers, eic. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. LLAROUND BAKER; SMALLSHOP; NEAR clty; §10 week. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. W ANTED—10 GENTLEMANLY APPEAR- Ing men as canvassers on a selling article for salary. Apply at once to S. Industrial Agency, 100m 167, Crocker building. ARTY WITH $200 T0 LOAN CAN SECURE 800d situation. P., box 18, Call. )D SOLICITORS: BIG PAY TO RIGHT well advertised busine:s. Uo-operative Market st. < ED—CALL AT 9 A. M. MONDAY Bombay Tea Co., 241 Sanchez st. OY WANTED THAT CAN SET UP TYPR | 5 for business cards. Apply 335 Montgomery | PARTNER WITH $300 TO $600 IN A BUSI- NAILED AND SIDE THACK, | L mess that will bear investigation. Address R. T., box 94, Call Office. EREAND BOY, WELL RECOMMENDED. 521 Valencia st. {1() MEN TO COMPLETE MINING PARTY | for Alaska; must have $300 each: rich gold ledze all ready to work on located: four months' | trip. Apply Monday forenoon, May 4, to J. ROSS, 8 Steuart si. QHUEMAKERS ON MEN'S repairing. 959 Howard st. JLEST-CLASS TATLOR; GOOD WAGES. 834 Howard st. PAszANxTV};sr MAKER WANTED, 697 Mission st., second floor. SIX FIRST CLASS CARPENTERS, 8850 A day ; inquire 115 Turk st.. F. H. QUALMAN, ‘W ANTED—YOUNG MAN 10 TRAVEI salary and expenses : mus. have §150. ad- dress C. G., box 89, this ofiice. AITER WAN i Linneil’s Kitchen, 1 ASKA GOLD FI A FAST SAILING vessel will be dispatched by the Sa1 Franclsco and Alaska Gold Mining Co. on or about Wednes- | day May 20. for Cooks Iniet direct: will carry freight and a limited number of passengers; faie £50, including ‘board and 200 pounds bagsage. For further particulars apply to FRED HOLMES, 606 Battery st., 8. F. W ANTED — STOCK ERICK MOLDERS. IN- Quire at 803 Folsom st., in shoe store. 6’)% PINE—FINE LODGINGS AT ALL 7O prices by day, week or mouth. ARTNER FOR WORKING PROPOSITION with $76. D., box 18, Call Office. REEFINED GERMAN LADY DESIRES POSL- tion ascompanion or attend invalid; ience; will 10 g0 as maid and seamstress: g sewer in all branches; city or country. Call or address 806 Union st. Vlmuu-:.,.\uzn GERMAN WIDOW WISHES AW @ position as housekeeper for elderly people. Address 18 Stockton place. VY ILLING WOSAN WANTS WORK BY THE day washing or housecieaning; $1 50 and c: tare. J17 Howaed at. "y % OUNG STRUNG WOMAN WANTS ANY kind of work by the day; housework and wash- ing; 75c per day; half a day 50c. Call or address 1014 Pacific st., Det. Tayior and Mason. MOIHER AND DAUGHTER WANT WORK in same house; will (ake less wages to be to- gether. Address M. C., box 97, Call Oftice. RESSMAKER—GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- ier; fiu guaranteed; wishes engagements: $150; ‘cuts by tailor system. Address 1703 Jessie st., near Eighteenth. RESSMAKER WOQULD LIKE ENGAGE- ments; graduating dresses a specialty; 81 25 per day. Address Work, box 96, Call Office. W OULD LIKE FEW MORE ENGAGEMENTS ¥V in families for millizery and dressmakiny quite skillful in making over millinery. =0 3 E WILL LECTURE before the Psychical Sociefy of Oakland at Fratérpal Hall, Washington st., at 8 P. M. Sub- ject: “Government.” EZ JONN SLATER,- THE GREATEST platform test medium.—-Grand test séance, with fall names of spirit and living friends, to-night at 8 -sharp. Metropolitan Teémpie, Fifth,. below Market. -Invesiigators in spirit and occult phe- nomensweicome. Admission 10c. SPIRITUAL MEETING, 2 and 8 p. M. Circle and . Dunbam, Pruce, Fix; R. 5 0ng, Mrs. Minns Woodward. Office 13 -: bours 10 10 5 ¥. 3, [ =) CITIZENSHIP MEETING, Metropolitan Temple. Sunday, May 3, § . 3. address by Dr. George H. Derrick of Oakland. Subje ome’s Subterfuge.” Admission free. -TO-NIGHT AND NEXT SUNDAY night: Mrs. Colby's last circles before leav- iag for summer vacation, at 12214 Oak st. GRAND SPIRITUAL TEST ME 909.Murker st.. at 2ana 8 p. M. derson, Mrs. Butler and R. A: Stitt. [, /IDOW LADY WANTE POSITION housekeeper or for room-work, sewil mending. Call 821 Mission st., room 3, first fioor, W AN ED—BY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE- aged woman silualion to do chamberwork ve €00k for party of men. Address T. T., box 76, Cail. TOMPETENT WOMAN DESIRES SEWING by the day in families: first-class skirtmaker; children’s clothes a specialty. Call or address MRS. D., 8 Essex st., off Folsom, near Second. 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO TAKE care of chilaren and make herself generally useful with party zoing Kasi; best of references. Address W. W., box 78, Call. BY, FIRST-CLASS NURSE TG CARE FOR IN- valid or small family; good cook and house- keeper; best of references; American woman. Call 214 Fourth st. G IRLy ACE 15, care of baby: call 355 Jessie sl VW OMAN DESIRES SITUATION T0 DO general housework ; city or country. Address 150814 Sicramento st. WISHES SITUATION TAKE prefers to sleep at home. Please B JOHN SLATER ASSISTS CHILDREN'S Lyceuta %nov}-o; festivities to-day at 909 0:30 to 12. £ _SDDIE SWAIN RETURNED— WILL see patrons to-day, 10- 4. 3. to 8 P. 3. 1053 Market st. =z — YOU Market s ST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT. 10¢, MME. 3, 805 McAllister: larze orchestra. (=2 ILLER, ETHEREALIZING, 5TA- terializing seance to-night, 8, 535 Post: 50c. g MRS, FULTON, MATERIALIZING seance to-nizht; 50c: sittings daily. 31 Fell. . NOTICE > ‘GRAND CONSISTORY OF California—Officers and mem- bers are requested to meet at the. Temple on SUNDAY APFT NOON, May 3, at 10’clock, 10 attend the funerai of Brother GUSTAVUS 1. SPEAR. Registra GEOQ.-J. HOB! GODFREY DE ST. OMAR Kodosh—Offi- No. 1. Knights «cers and m bers sre requested 10 gee; atthe Temple on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, May 3, at 1 o'clock 1o end the funeral of =ir Knight GUSTAVUS L. SPEAR. By order of the Grand Commander. 3 GEORGE J. HOBE, £, YUESBA BUENA CHAP- ter No. 1, Knights Rose Croix— Officers and members are requested 10 meet at the Temple on SUNDAY AFTERNOON. May 3, ut 1 o'clock, o Recaraer, T 5, YEREABU LODGE OF PER- ection No. 1—Officers’ and members are requésted to meet’at the Tempie on .SUNDAY AFTERNOON, May 3, st 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of BErother: GUSTAVUS SPIAR. By order ofthe V. M. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. £ CALIFORNIA LODGE NO.1. F. . ant A. M.—Funeral Notice. The offi- cers and members of the above-named lodge are hercby notified (o attend the funeral of our late brother, GUSTAVUS LANGFORD SPEAR, in King Sciomon’s Hall, Masonic Tem- fle‘ on SUNDAY, May 3, at o'clock P. M. aster Masons and fricnds of the deceased are in- vited. By ord 10 attend the funeral of Sir Knight, GUSTAVUS L SPEAR. By order er of the Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY. Secretary. DON'T FAILTO ATTEND THE -5 twenty-seventh grand annual Irish National reunlon und excursion ‘of mew Knights of the Red Branch at Snell Mound Park TO-DAY (Sunday), May 3. There will be & large number of Valuable cash gate and game zes to be contested for, including running, mping. weight-throwing, hurdle-racing snd ig and ree] dancing: &0 in 2old coin—first gate prize —open to all. There will be two firsi-class fiddiors ©on the grounds for jig und reel dancing. Music for dancing in the pavilion will be furnished by Blanchard’s Military Band. Boats leave oot of ery Lalf hour for the park. NCALMEETING—T annual .necting of the stockholders of the Christy Mining Compiny will be held at the office of the company, 310 Pine st., room 2K, ~an. ¥ ran-. cisco, Cal., on 'MONDAY, the 18th duy of May, 1896, altbe.hour of 1 o'clock P. M.. for the pur- pose of eleciing a_board of directors to serve for the ensuing year. and the transaction of such other business as may _come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday. May 15, 1896, at3 o'c ock P. M. GFO. R. SPINNEY, Sec. Office—310 Pine st., room 28, San Francisco, Cal. | | i | DS sAKES WANTS "WORK: GO OUT by the dey: also make children’s cloth werms $150. .Address by letter, MISS MOORE, 804 Larkin st. DRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS; GOOD fitter and draper; terms 50 cents a day. E.F. box 80, Call. VW IDOW, WITH 2 LETTLE GIRLS, AGED 8 and 12, wi hes a position in a widower's fam- ily as working housekeeper; a good home more de- girable than wages; cuuniry preferred. Call av 2 ‘Turk ¥ v housecleani references. Call after 2, 5. H,, bet. Van Ness and Frankiin sc ERMAN WOMAN ing and washing: A ddress 2009 Mission st. MERICAN ~ WIDOW WISHES GOOD steady place as housekeeper: no triflers. Ad- dress. MRS, L. HENRY, 337 Seventeenth st., bet. iission and Valencia. WISHES PLACE: COOK- | sleep home; $3 per week. | W ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE A STEADY | place on ranch: man is firs'-class blacksmith | #nd horseshoer, g00d woodworker; also can run en- gine and do general farming: wife is z0od and say- | ing cook:; capable of taking entire charge of ranch. Address G. C. L. T., box 101, Call Office. Y OUNG MAN WILL WORK FOR EOOM and board, window cleaning, janitor's work or aiting; refefences. Address &, A, box 71, Call office. W ANTED—SITUATION ARGUND A PLAC! middle-aged man: can milk; good horsema garden: £ood references; wages 810 per month | and found. Address A. F., box 18, Call. BOY, 17 YEARS OLD, RESIDES WITH Pa- rents, desires a position as office-boy; good refereuces. Address W. K., Call Branch, 2518 Mission st. ITUATION WANTED—FIRST-CLASS PRAC- tical circular sawyer or baud; can file own cir- cular saws: best of references: also good mil carpenter. Address Sawyer, box 106, Call Office. PBABBERS—GOOD BARBERESS WITHES A a situation in good barber-shop. Address S. A., box 74, this otfice. LD GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION of any kind; light work: can handle horse care for cows: very handy with ake a useful man around gentle- man’s place: wages not so much of an object, de- sires a good home. Address G. B., box 137, C; AN AND WIFE, WITH 1 CHILD, DESIRE sitnations on ranch; man handy at farmwork; wife g0od ook ; wages reasonable. Address J. M., box 43, Haywards. W ANTED=SITUATION S CASHIER OR assistant bookkeeper; the applicant is moral | and strictly attentive to business; best of refer- ences. Address X., 2310 Steiner st., . PAISTER, TINTER AND PAPER-HANGER | wants work by the day, roll or contract. Ad- | | dress Paper-hanger, box 48, Call Office. $150 A MONTH: YOU CAN MAKE Ir P ecasy: 6 hours aday: our agents don't | complain of Liard times, but are making big money | seiling National Dish Washer; built on scientific | rinciples; guaranteed; everybody wants one: 000,000 to- be sk, price. 1owe ADDA ot once | World Mfe. Co., W, Columbus, Ohio. | GOOD ARTICLE FOR A LIVE AGENT. Address W1KSTER & CO., 8an Francisco. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 0 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. CLAIRVOYANTS. A e A A 50is and $1-50cis and 150 cts and 51. THE WONDERS OF THE CENTURY. PROFS. EUGENE AND_ VAN DE VERE, 1728 MARKET ST., Have consolidated their inierests in order to bet- ter handle their constantly increasing business. ‘The professors during their long residence in San Francisco have met with unprecedented success, They could refer you to people all over the world for testimonals as to their worth, but it is not neces- sary to search thef extremities of the earth wlhien they can refer you to thousands in your midst who have been made prosperous and happy through their wise advice: ask your prosperous neighbor who started him aright. ~Investigate and you will find that your business rival is one of their many patron: “Nothing stcoeeds like success.” and if you would be successful call on them without delay : it costs practically nothing: 50c and $1,50c and $1, 50c and $1. 50c and 31, 50c ana $1 is theit price at present, no more than you woula pay an un- known clairvoyant or & partially developed medium. Their readings astonish the most skeptical. - All are satisfied. The professors give sdvice on all matters that are of interest to humanity. Busi- ness, speculation, investments, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorce; settie lovers' quarrels and causes speedy and happy marriages. ‘They locate mines and buried treasures, find lost or stolen property, Interpret dreams, cure bad habits and " destroy’ evil influences in half the time required by the best.of the other mediums. Remember, there are but few mediums in the world that can work these wonders, and none out- side of the eminent professors in San Francisco. Remember the professors’ communications come direct from the Spirit World, hence their inabil- ity to be mistaken in any matter, Remember also that the professors are perma- nently located 1n San Franeisco: they are bere to stay: Hours 10 A. X. 10 8 . . Sundays2 to 6 P. M. Letters contalning stamps snswere PROFS. EUG! & VAN DE VERE, 8 Market st. H15 once. NICE RESTAURANT « locality business: the only reason for selling must go East on account of sickness in family: see this suap at T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. IN FINE cheap rentand doing a good $250 asked. LAUNDRY ROUTE; HORSE, WAG- . onand harness; route is payitg from #10 to $16 & week; the fullest Investigation given: the wagon is new ‘and worth nearly 1. LUBELSKL, 7 City Hall ave. the amount P 100 - object of partner to enl: full investigation. T. LUBELSKI, 7 ARTNER ELEG NTBUSIN | 1 H HEA A GOOD-PAY1 | leaving city. Apply 624 Sacramento st. (TARRIAGE_AND WAGON SHOP; oD ) business; 17 years in same block. Apply this office. 571 7A() SALOON: KEPT BY PRESENT 81 L anas 7 xassas véilt 960 miat n the right man. B. L., box 49, Call Office. TOR SALE — GROCERY AND BAR CHEAP, 721 Polk st $1500 to all others: fi for right party H « ent nickel-in-slot machine big money; investij chine. T. LUBELS. NTEREST IN superior eld to place hundreds: rare chance to devote his entire time and make ate this chance and see ma- K1, 7 City Hall ave. $300 ‘business; payi FINE GROCERY BUSINESS; 2 . horses and wagons; doing $75 per day ing well; fine locality; only object for selling going back to Europe; investigate this fine place. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. TATE RIGHTS FOR SALE ON PATENT sewing machine attachment; thousands in de- mand; rare county right: ance to make big money and resell investizate and see patent. T. LU- BELISKI, 7 City Hall ave. ARTNER chase an ini advertiser will 70, Call Office WANTED—$2000 WILL PUR- terest in a business enterprise that arantee and prove will clear from $45,000 to $55,000 In the next 18 months: this is no fake, but a sirictly legitimate business tion, that we solicit the most rigid investigation; best of city references exchanged: don’t answer unless you have the money. Address P. W., box roposi- i Hambu il have this day sold my office at 401 California: st, All unfinished business will be aitended to by my successors, or ax my_office, 14, 2d floor, Milis fbl accou nts and bills_¢ue me are payable to me onl:, and_all amou nts owing by me will be paid on pre sentation of claim. A. M YER. S.F. April 22, LODGING-HOUSES ¥FOR SALE. $150 o OR LESS — 25-R0OM CORNER house. 10-room house, worth $1000: price. . #00 40 rooms; fine for trauscient 900 20 rooms on Fourth st., only . 600 16 rooms ou Taylor st. . 950 45 rooms on Markes 8t . 2503 . C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opvosits Fifth. OB SALE—LODGING-HOUSE: 40 ROOM 4701, Seventh st. and 856 Washington st. Apply on premises, next to depot. JLAT 30 ROOMS WELL FURNISHED, GOR- ner of Fourtn and Howard (No. 115 and 776) streets. Inquire of the iandiad K $450. WILKE & WO SALOON WITH 4 ROOM $30: good business location: kept by owner last & years; good chance for man and wite. RENT LF, 631 California. RANCH BA very cheap; KERY AND DELICACY STORE; bargain. HEGAKTY, 1004 Market. ARGAIN, GROCERY AND BAR, CREAM trade; rent $15; Al location: good reasons for selling. LYNCH & GERRY, 935 Market st. $1000 «es SHOESTORE FOR SALE; A WELL tablished trade, with # clean, good stock: a fine opportunity for a live shoe man: ill health of owner the cause of selling; parties mean- $65 Western Addit! ing business offered extra inducements. J. B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. CORNER GROCERY AND BAR « with living-rooms: full value in stock; fon; partners don’t agree; bargain. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. MME. STEWERT, SEVENTH DAUGHTER OF TH. SEVENTH DAUGHTER. Hundreds of visitors daily bespeak her popular- ity avd superiority as the most reliable exponent of the occult science on this ccast. This marvel- 0us woman possesses the most wonderful cla rvov- ant powers, pronounced by our leading men to be the stroagest exempliification of the occult jscience on the Pacific coast. She tells life from cradle to grave; reveals every hidden mystery: gives advice on love, marringe and all affairs; she has no equal: before zoing on o journey or into business call on the giited lady; ioeat s mines and burled treasure: removes evil influences: satisfaction guaranteed to all. Ladies and gents 50c. Offices 3and 4, 917 Market st. ADVICE and assistance to all, When you wisa to consult a true disciple of clairvoyancy see and prove for vourself that PROFESSOR M. L. CARNELLE Is the greatest living exponent of the true science of clairvov- ancy. You will find him a wonderful being. He has mede thousands of families happy and suc- cessfal by his aid and advice, The professor pos- sesses wonderful powers. He gives infallible and correct advice on all business matters, aids you inlove, brings about happy marringe and success in life’ He reveals to vou jus: what you want to | know; Carpelle never does,but has always given the most complete satisfaction. All business strictl confidential. Letters with stamp answe Hours, 9 to 9 daily and Sunday. Pariors, 220 Eddy st. Sl | N_AND WOMEN TO WORK | ; 1 pay 88 to $16 per week, for making Cra¥On POTITAlLS; Hew patentea method: any ope | o can read or write can do_the work at home in | spare time day or evening: send for particulars | and begin work at once. Address H. A.GRIPP, German artist, Tyrone, Pa. IRS1-CLASS CUPTER AND SALESMAN is wanted by a tailoring estabilshment, out of town position; ‘a porter for a first-class business- house in city. Apply to U. S. Industrial Ageney, 5 C AND $1. 50c AND $1. PROF. C. LEON, 1007 Market, near Sixth. Wonderful power: advice on business, love, m ar- riage, divorce, etc; tells’ of friends and enemies. letters with stamp answered; 9 to 8, also Sunday. INNIE ADAMS — TALENTED PALMIST and 1ife-reader. 43 Minna st. Mr. LENEMAR — FORTUNES, TOLD BY planets: predicted in '74 passengers of over- due steamer on island. 11 Taylor st., room 10, give reterence of last employer, and be an honest and sober man: middie-aged, married, able to speak German preferred. Address G., box 81, Call. RAVELING MEN TO SELL CALIFORNIA- made gloves op commission: references re- room 167, Crocker buflding. corner Turk. AN TO ACT AS BARKEEPER IN A BUSI ME. PORTER, CARD- KEADER; TELLS ness bouse: must understand mixing of drings, R L R R e T e T $1: palmistry, clairvoyaut, sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st. MISS MELVINA, CLATRVOYANT: PICTURE Others may have failed you: Professor | ONG M S’ AN, WILLIN TO WORK IN acer mine, can secure a fifth interest for $250: only $125 now; mine rich: fire climate; miner preferred. Address Miner, box 47, Call. ket st. O LEASE IN MAYFIELD, SANTA CLARA County, Occidental Hotel Apply C.DUCKER or F. PRI bar; rent $25. reasonable: wait if building: no agents. ANTED—PAYING GROCERY AND BAR: ; or suiteble Sapq with, rooms. wili | $20 | WILKIE & Wi in Mission; low rent. OLF, 531 California st. Powell st TANCE OF A NO.1HORSESHOER TO ES- tablish himself; little capital required. 1825 | Business, box 1. OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS PAYING SHOE- store in one of the best interior towns. Address 3. Call Office. that will p C. M., box 19, TANTED—TO LEASE ay from $16 10920 a week. Address PAPER ROUTE s office. HARD, 12 Mar- | M., 1818 Polk st. | DELICACY AND DAIRY STORE, - with living-room 9250 LODGING-HOUSE - CLEARING $_D + amonth; good furniture: on ac leaving city. Addréss D., box 36, Cail Om 92 ROOMS: WELL FURNISHE ) catio: eap rent. _Grocery. 40 ITURE FOR SALL. URNITORE OF 8. ROOMS FOL FURD SXLE cheap: pariles going East. Address C. K., hox 74, this office. % URNITURE OF &ROOM FLAT: A BAR gain. 348 Silver st. JURNITURE FOR SALE— 4-ROOM ‘ELA] complete housekeeping; very cheap; no dealets. 34 Silver st. . | FEESALE: Prices siand il xoods Are completely. dis ed of. ¥ S ak bed sets.. $18.37 Bed lounges. 8 00 Stoves ... Carpets, per yard Linoleum, per yard ‘55 | Matting, peryard 10 ‘Till our new bulld ces will staga. Till such time we are conducting-business | 8 SE. corner Seventh and NOONAN. y KRASKY, FURNITURE ; new folding-beds, $9 and v, | ders, 20c per step; furniture exchged. 400 CARPET: CHAMBER BETS, _8§14; stoves, (b.ylflor sets, $20: folding-beds, i $10; bed-'ounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 &}, { ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW HBedlounges trimmed with plush. Brussels Carpet, laid English Linoleum, laid. FURNITURE WANTED. $350. ety PARTNER IN W LL-ESTA BLISH- usiness: rare chance. Box 5, Call. for country: pay good price.. 7 City Hall $125 of selling. W1 RESTAURANT « business; theaters; actual value $2000: family affairs reason | DUING LARGE good prices: near three LKE & WOLF, 531 Californis st. $20 TO $100 INVESTED BY OUR M ETHOD of Turf Speculation will yield you an income | of $25 weekly; have never lost & doliar for aclient, | | Our book on | mailed free. MORRIS & CO., 112 Dearborn st., | ccessful _Turf Speculation’ unable Informa: | address to M, W Chicago. LL MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AFf- fected with bernia (rupture) may receive val- lon free by sending name, age and ., box 112, this oftice. 7 ANTED—A LADY OF SOME MEANS 4S | partner in an honorable, legitimate and tucra- | tive business. Address S. M., box 88, 1l offic box 75, Call ofi 100D CHANCE FOR WOODWORKER TO | enter business on small capital. Address G. H., ce. ER BARROOM ON WATFR | front; 1 block from Market st.: good | V paring place; owner must leave for Kast. WILKE | ‘alifornla st. ME. LEGETTE: PRESENT, PAST AND FU- ture, 35¢. 311 Tehama, upstairs, near Fourth. ME. STEWART; GREATEST CARD READ- erand ciairvoyant In world: seventh daughter: read cards since 11 years of age: mining, lawsults marriage: lndies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4. of tuture husband or wife. 76615 Howard st. quired. Answer R. M., box 10, Call Office. ANTEL MAKERTO BUYOUT THE oldest s Vallejo at cost of tools. F. J. LINKLETTER, Vallejo. GENTS WANTED FOR DYEING AND cleaning; references required. Hanson's Dye- ing Works, 815 tiuerrero st. (G ENTLEMAN WELL ACQUAINTED 1IN X city can find profitable employment by ad- dressing G., box 93, this aflice. oK SALE —g80: GOUD PAVING barber-shop. JONES & O'FARRE: VEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 80c; woek $1 to $250; clean, quiet reading-room; strictest attention 1o merning calls; open all night. 2-CHAIR L. ELTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES TO learn brick-laying. Call or sddress 1032 Hampshire. TOR SALE— BEST-PAYING 3-CHAIR 16¢ barber-shop: cigar-stand; lsundry. Address ASA BERDROW, San Jose. EXFERIENCED BUTCHER WISHES POSL- tion: no objection to country. Address T. D. MORGAN, 645 Tarlor ave., Alameda. JABANESE, COMPETENT M4 sieady place to do laundry worl good help. ~Address A. M., 539 Stevenson st. FIBST-CLASS COOK WARTS PLACE: GOOD references. H. ROBINSON, 1426 Mason st. MAS AND WIFE, NEW ENGLAND PEOPLE, private place; man understands care horses, cattle and grounds, general work; wife exceilent cook and housekeeper; reference. Address M.W., box 154, this office. JDUCATED YOUNG MAN OF GOOD AP- speaks English. Spanish, Chinese is well acquainted in above countries; wishes position as traveling companion or vaiet, Address G. E.. box 74, this office. MAY ARD WIFE, INDUSTRIOUS, COMPE- | | WANTS tent, German-Swiss couple, wish 'place for cooking and general housework Or on ranch; city | or country. . Address 321 Green st. EACINEER: —THOROUGHLY — UNDER- stands dynamos, compound, condensing or | non-condensing englnes: wants position;. refer ences given. Address N. C., box 15, Cali Office SANTED_SITUATION BY SINGLE YOUNG man to cook for few men and do chores on | ranch or work around private place. Addross R, B., box 75, Call Office. RELIABLE YOUNG MAN WISKES TO y-C0~D CUOK, WITH GOOD REFERENCES, S “Vishes a sitnation in Lotel or restauran 3 will do any kind of kitchenwork. Call or address 448 Tehuma st AV learn a trade. Call or address 821 Bush st. 'Y OUNG ENGLISHMAN (23), WITH GOOD education and references of character:; can Emeo.;uhnl siluation. Address Y. M., box 67, e T0OW WITH A CHILD WISHES POSI- tion as housekeeper. Cail from 11104 P, M., 1142 Howard st.; uo trifiers need apply. FIRSI-CLASS GERMAN NURSERY GOV- erness desires re-engagement; qualified to take entire responsibility; willing to take other duties if desired; teaches elementary branches, also mu- sic; exceilen: testimonials of former prominent New York patrons. Please call ai present em- ployer, 2512 Howand st. SITUATION WANTED (AMERICAN GIRL) 1o do general housework in American family: wages $20 to $26. Address American, box 29, Call Oftice. IDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES SITUATION as housekeeper, for widower with children pre- ferred: city or short distance in the country. Call at 240 Shotwell st. DUSITION WANTED AS HOUSEKBEPER; family of 2 preferred. Address P. W., box 29, Call uffice. M]PBX;E-AGED wumé:x WISH Eds SITU A= Lion to g0 gener: usework and cooking. Adarcss B, ., box 10, Cait Ofboe: s YOUNG MARRIED SWEDISH WOMAN wants work by the day washing, bouseclean- ing or any kind of hard work: $1 50 a day. Please address MRS. ERLANDSOXN, 1029 De Haro st. Y OUNG MAN (SWEDE) WISHES SITUA- tion; city or country: can drive. aitend to horses, milk and do gardening work: best of rei- erences. _Address G. C., box 42, this oflice. or general | (G ENTLEMAN OF FIRST-CLASS ADDRESS who Is & man from the word g0, (0 Tepresent well known and introduced srticie on this coas: boud or deposit required for guarantee of good faith. Call at once on U. 8. Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker Bullding, . 5, REMOVED 609 TO 643 CLAY ST.; 50T- + tle wine or beer hot lunch 3 cents. RO0MS 156 T0 76¢ PER NIGHT: 600 TO #1 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED—AT ROOM 517, 528 MONTGOM- ery st. clerks and laborers to call If they do not receive their just dues; 1o charse nniess suc- cessful; suits: Superior and Justice Conrts. W ANTED — MEN T0 LtARN BARBER trade; only § weeks required; tools given and catalogne sent. S. F. Barber School, 1516 Howard. LEREKS AND LABORERS' CLAIMS B'GHT; ac'is adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M'y, tel. m. 353. BYURQUIN'S CAL'A ASTHMATIC PAPER: Instant reliet. For sale by all druggists or Cen- iral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutterst, (CALE SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR 82 50; halt-soleing 250 up. 959 Howard st., or. Sixth. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring Jou wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize ofter and [ist of 200 1nventio nted. BEST IN CITY—SING I B ROOMS, 15, 20 35 cents per night: $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commerciai and Leidesdorft sts. W ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retarv Barbers' Aeso., 325 Grant ave. 8. FUCHS. ABBERS PROTECIIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. UNCH COOK (GERMAN), STEADY, SOBER, wishes position. Address Saloon or Lunch: house, box 57, Call Office. STIEADY YOUNG GERMAN, 22, WISHES A situation: has expérience_in 'the grocery busl- ness. Address I, PETKRSEN, 821 Hampshire st., . YovNu MAN WOULD LIKE POSITION IN grocery business: has experience and good ref- erences. "H. WILLIAMS, 417 Mason s FEMALE HELP WANTED. (0K SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, COUN- try, German chambermaid, $20: second ARBERS" ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- =) ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 28814 O'Farreil. IND HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD £ 8is.; single furnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. UST OPEN: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 621 JPl‘ctflc si., below Kearny: lodging Balf price. be: 10¢, 16¢ pr night:ciean beds,sunny rooms.no bunks OR THE BiEST AND CLEANEST 10-CENT meal try 1814 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANIOS to know that £d Rolkin, Reno H:use proprie- for, still rans Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 lurge rooms: 250 per night; $1 1o $3 per week. ME. EXODIUS. CLAIRVOYANT, R oved 10 1003 Mission st.. nr. Sixth; fee 50c. G LIFE-READER; LADIES, gents, 50c ; readings daily except Sun. UNT MARY: CLATRVOYAN I AND PALM- ist; consaliations daily; ME. MOREAU. BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past,present and future: 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. NAREADSLIFE FLUENTLY : tips on races: names given; 25c up. 6 Fourth. M 50c and $1. 1031 | Market. | box 3 rooms with bar: everything comple: sale, leaving the cliy; no agents. A ddress L. H., Cali office. E OF 30 FURNISHED cause of $10 house. BRANCH BAKERY AND CONFEC « tionery, 3312 Mission st., opposite car- FISE_PAY ete.; will sacri ING SALOON AND LUNCH- house in wholesale district: fixtures, large stock, fice: make offer. 261 Kearny st. £150 . est WILKE & WO! SAMPLE-ROOM IN VERY HOIC- rent t location: first-class trad: $60: owner bas to leave at once for Dakota Call LF, 331 California st. FIx s:art In busi: lished real est: | OPEN ING FOR A YOUNG MAN TO tess: half interest in an old estab- ate and house brokerage business. Address C. P., box 85, Call Office. MME SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO <YL the grave: fee 25 cents. 914 O’ Farrell st. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MME, SCHMIDT, from the principal citles; tells past, present and future; prices moderate. K56 Mission. $110 Ket st COFFEE AND OY: » near Baldwin, DECKER, 10-0 Mar- 'Eit HOUSE; sale; cheap |G 00D COFFEE AND LUNCH PLACE FOR : longlease. C.H., box 29, Call. RS, B. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNEKD ME- dium and card-reader. 132 Turk st. AN AND M WIFE WANT A BUSINESS; state particulars. Address A. P., box 120, Call. M 3LE ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER 1N the world: 50c and £1, shows you the victureof your future husband or wite. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market MBAE, DE. THOMAS. SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- erby eggs and cards: tells enire life, paat, resent, future; consultationson all affai ng excepted; ‘names wiven; good advic belp: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible: fee $1: letter §2. 949 Post st., nr. Larkin. noth- SPIRITUALISM. OUR PAST. PRESENT AND FUTURE AT A glance (ladies only); 25c. 280 Clara,nr. Fiith. RS, J. J. WHITNEY. CLAIRVOYANT rrance medinm: sittings $1. 218 Stockion si. MEDICAL. M RS G- WOOD, MIDWIFE, CURES ALL L1S- eases of the 'womb, paralysis, rheumatism, ropsy, liver and kidney' troubles, cancers and tu: mors; cure guaranteed. 230 Clara st., near Fifth, CA est $1000 lowed; experie: need apply. business: all cash trade: clearing over $300 pe monti; stock will inventory over $35u0; tria SH WILL BUY HALF INTER- in profitable general merchandise 1 al nce not necessary: sober man only Box 255, Lodi, Cal. R | 8281 Mission. $150. AUKANT: ing on account sickness. Inquire 1136 or | fine location; good living-room: CHEA CASH TRADE; i MUST BE SOLD; BRANCH v, notions, candies; good trade; Appiy 11 SNAP—A be bought 1: quire 112 Thi BUSINESS WORTH $3000 for #1800, on account of sickness. ird si. QTAIIO ok iished: bargain ton: rent ¥14, sales $250 monthl. Y NEWS STORE—BEST LOCA- old estab- : $700.S. N., box 108, this office. G CHAS. F. BLA national Hot OLD MINES OR INTERESTS IN paying gold properties. GOOD Consult or address CKBURN, mining geologlst, 1nter- City. ALL CASES™ OF <+ stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief | guaranteed: travelers helped without delay: pri- vate home in continement: regular gradus‘e physiclan: 30 venrs' successiul practice ; MEDI- | AL ELECTRICITY used; ladles, consult the doctor before going elsewhere; you will save time and expense: consultation free and confidential. MES. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. A BLESSING ~TO "LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: Jatest Improved method of treatment: never fails: perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well: travelers helped immediately : prices to sult tue times; home in confinement. Dk. & MRS, | DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consult free. French reguiating pink pills, §2. JADIES CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- i nyroyal Pills (Diamona Brand) are the best: safe, reliable: tako no other; send dc. stamps for particuiars, “Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mall; at, ists _Chichester Chemical Com- pany, Philadelphia Pa. A SEW PROCESS—N0 MEDICINE, INSTRU: ment or worthless pillsused; every woman ber own physician for all female troubles, no matter from” what cause: restores aiways in one day belped at once: can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. 167, Crocker building. {IRL TO, ASSIST WITH CHILDREN AND cq‘lumha&mork. W. B, box b3, San Mateo, Y OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION A8 COM- Pbanion to lady while attending business jcol- lege. Address G. 8., box 89, Call Office. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST; SMALL FAMILY: ©an go to school or take music. 11184 ‘I wenty- third, near Noe. girl, altress, country, $20: middleaged | ) HAT CHEER HOUSE, 630 SACKAMENTO ‘woman, B.lflfiol‘m MURRAY & READY, 2 St.: 200 rooms; best in the city- singie rooms 634 Clay st. 5 0 and 26¢ a night,'$1 a week: meals 10c. Y ANTED—10 SMART LADIES OF GOOD | \| ¥N'S 1eSOLING 800: LADIES 40c; DONE appearance (o cauvass in the city for salary, Wwhile You walt. 638 Market. opp. Paiace Hotel. Apply at once to U. 5. Industrial Agency, room 100 MEX TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15¢ and 20c a nf Tudf ©24 Washington o Bag,meltding coftes and folla W E ARE SHOL DOCTORS; your old shoes and make them A oneith our new machines we can do_ Your wark e usual price; done while wait. 562 Mission st., betwaen Firat and Second sts. WE REPAIR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as ladies’ nurse, or would take care of an infant; terms very reasonable; city or country. Address 866 Mission si. (QUMPETENT REFINED WOMAN, IS GOOD nurse or housckeeper, could take fall care of infanc or invalid; would be willing to make her- self useful; best 0f references; wages reasonable. Box 43, 339 Hayes st. > OMAN, WITH A CHILD 5 Y EARS, GOOD sewer, neat housekeeper, plain ook, wants work in city or country; g0ood home more 'an_ob- T REGULAR | Joctthan wages. Address O. H., box 7, Call Office, OMAN, WITH GIRL 11 YEARS OLD, wants situazion in hotel or lodging-house to do chamberwork, or would take charge of the same. Call or address 30644 Sixth st. 7OUNG LADY WANTS A SITUATION A8 bousekeeper; city preferred. Apply 12015 Geary st., room 10. WANTED—BY A LADY, A POSITION AS seamstrees {n private family, Call or address H. E.J., 411 Braunan st. PUEILS IN MILL'NERY CLASSES, DAY and evening; elegant, 10 work with: satis- faction guaranteed. 1104 Market st., room 32. TRL TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSEWORK; X care of baby: $8. 1508 Fuiton st. WASTED — LADY TYPEWRITER, WITH her own machine. 87315 Market st. A’l‘ SAN BAPAELl STRONG GIRL, §15 PER month. Apply 81514 Filbert st., this city. EXNTOFEED MANHATTAN STOUK FOOD; M5 grocers keep it = = EN'S SECOND-HAND _SHOES, SOME nearly new, 26¢ to $1 26. 562 Mission. CHO HOUSE, 8634 MARKET ST.— Exmum.uamm night: §1 10 $2 week. INCHEST! NEAI w)lu‘ku; Y05 SAIOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NEAR room: froe bus 10 andt Homs the Jersy. © IRL TO WORK IN RESTAURANT. 410 Kearny st. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN STORE; MUST nnderstand paper work. 718 Larkin st. FBEE BEER_TW, SCHOONERS FOR 5o; ST, BE 2150 a bottl eof lager, be, a6 637 Clay st. g T $1 a week, ANTED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school; course thorough, pract cal; satistaction guaranteed; reasonabie. 410 Leavenworth st. KY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET low Sixth. for a room: 25¢ a nixhis W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY: 81 Jreek: rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 & week; Teading room: daiiv pavers. 6 Clav st 2 “’ ANTED — YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, with some knowiedge of music, to asaist in housework in a family of aro'n Persous; an in- telligent youns lady il find a plessant home: ‘wages ; references. Sen: 't name and dress 10 A. B., box 10, this office. . HOUSES WANTED. $17: 0] box 24, this A LADY DESIR PARTNER 1 . money making business. Aadress L., flice. i BU T EAMIN s0ld cheap; pai Moutgomery st. I “and 5 lumber wagons with good_trade; TSINESS FOR SALE: 10 HORSES ri cash. MCEWEN BROS Apply 2312 Fili OR SALE — FIRS] butter, eggs and dairy produce store on oue of | the principal business streets of the city: good | business and location unsurpassed: 2 living-rooms; horse and wagon; owner must seil ata sacrific -elegant place for ‘man and w LASS DELICACIES, more st.. near Clay. 000. Write R. JOR SALE_DRUGSTORE, N first-class trade: po cutting; EW ORLEANS average sales $11, . GIRLING, New Orleans. N BRAN $65 . store, a bargain. CH BAKERY AND VARIETY 869 Folsom, nr. Fifth. “A LEANY CASINO SALOON, 133 FOURTH, NE. cor. Everett st., for sale. LA $25; Mason st. ADY DESIRES GENTLEMAN PARTNER | paying proposition. Room 2, 12 ARTINEZ Tensonable; WEST, Martinez,Cal. HOTEL TO REN T)i5 GOODWIN MAKES & SPECIALTY OF m:.-ol k\;:nnlnflr:rmm all cases of ir- ey v 1n one cure Or no churge: separata Bome. 10r patients: 'best_skill: medical attend- nee: low fees; regulator, $2. 1370 Market si. - $1500 mer: cottage; Iana, “Adaress s smith business in a thriving tow: 00.4 shop; 2 forges: work table; chicken-yard: ORTH $2000: GOOD BLACK. for 5 men during sum: half acre good ce. B. B., box 9, Call offi - | proprietor. §. WATKINS, auctioneer. investigate this. | I aay merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. KFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITUR send for Simmons Auctfon Co., 1057 Market. BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNL « ture, saloons and_merchandise: highest price. | MAYEE BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, - carpets, plano, 1135 Market; tel. Jessie 761, CALL ON T C MUTHER, 531 KEARNY IF / you want highest cash price for your farniture, carpets, planos, or merchandise of any kind. A MALONE PAYS 20 PER GENT MORE | than elsewhere for furniture to fill country grders. Teave orders at KING’S. 3 Fourth st. ——— e | CARPET CLEANING. | U'rel. Jessie 944 STRATTON, 19 Eighith si: THEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH oor work send to SPAULDING'S Pionéer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. 40. | ('ONKLIN'SCARPET EEATING WORKS. 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. 3 I J Main office 35 and 27 8th. ONES CO. renovating works. g (3 REATEASTERN STEAM OARPET CLEA X ing Works. Tel. So. 576; 14 8th st. B. GRA: ITY STEAM CARPET CLEA NING, RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. 7Tel. South 250. REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- ing works; latest improved machinery ;3¢ yard. G. GEORGE,office 11 Eighth st.; phone Jessié 253. VARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; tel South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 « 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74, MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN: . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 2 HORSES. o A A (293, HoasE, SUITABLE FOR PEDDLER, cheap. 1110 Bryant. FORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, 40 buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Eorss Market, 327 Sixth st.; anction sales every Wednes-. day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ()() 515 SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL 100 Kinds; secona-nand wagons, bugey. carcs: also 20 chead horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sta ORSES PASTURED; SEND FOR CIRGU- Jar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st F_YOU WANT 10 BUY, SELL OR - | L change horses, buggles, wagons or harness you will find it to_your advantage (o call at Derby Shle Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales every Tuesday at 11 o'clock. C. R. MARTIN, 3 SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- 15 ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1125 Mission's 3 R. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- geon for S. F. Police Department. Offics and hospital. 121 City Hall ave.: telenhone souti: 401 WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. JOR SALE_FINE TOP ROUKAWAY AT A bargain. Apply New York Siables, 507 Jessio ixi : PE extension toj Fitteert INE TRAP: 2 LOW PHAET surreys; 3 canopy-top surreys: rockaways: 2 dog carts; 1 carryfour. and Valéncia sts. FOR SALE BISCELLANEOU . GER: OAK AT- near Twen- MPROVED HIGR-ARM SI tachments; $15. 2. ty-first. 0 BE REMOV. 2425 California California st. | 4/ HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE BN- gine; nesrly new. DR. C. E. FARNUM, 661 Market st. g : | PETALUMA INCUBATOR AND BROODER. | ‘Whitney st., off 30th, near Sanchez. 20 U 00D DRY BOARDS, MOSTLY AA.PP(I)I‘;;E(‘,IQKIJ.O (n feet !:‘rlx and §and 12 inches wide, 134c per foot: seil an tity; maps San Franclsco 1849-1894 1 n) FAMILY | qR\ur!s rick milk. 1312 Folsom st. SUTTING LATHE FOR SALE; i bargain; 2 light tandems; almost ne: bargains. 326 MeAlilscer s OR SALE. APPLY bet. - Twenty-third and ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGUL ting plils; stronzest, safest. best: never fail 81 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellisst., formerly cor. Market and Third sts., sole agents. . G, A.A., OR SALE — NEAR OAKLAND, wegon, harness, nime dozen chickens; growing crop and 'fruit of 15 acres; all for $250 | HOESE, also Call Oftice, Oukiand. URE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: a home in confluement Wwith every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by MES. DR. GW Y KK, 226 Turk st. RE DR. WEGENER, PRIVATE HOME TN confinement; Irregularities cured in a few hours without operation; pills $2. 419 Kddy st i J= IBREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALK DISEASE, don't fail to sce MRS. DR. PUETZ, 25414 4th. ADIES — GERMACIDE CAPSULES PRE- Yenis. safe, sure: pilly Do loncer reauired; %1 50 per box.’ G. 8, P. Co,, 1031 Market st., S T R L g . s ; foF cuse I fail to ciire; diseases of Lhe eyes treated. DEFATL e McALLISTER STREET, NEAK Jdones. Diseases of women and chiidren. (OME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. A NS FOTR2N0 Mint s Atamede TPEAUS PRENCH PILLS—A BOON 10 A i iies g Hrogaimritian: b qnoses safo and sure; $2 50 exprese C. O. D.: don't deiay until too late. OSGOOL BROS., Oakiand, Cal. W ANTED—_IN ROSS VALLEY, FOR_JUNE and Juiy, a weil-furnished house of 10 or 12 Iooms. Address, with price and perticulars, 1368 \ CWLI A&I}J" nssr“ IN AMERICA—THE K to any address in the Lited Staies of Canada ono year for 31 60, posi S MALL NEAT SHOESHOP FOR SALE cheap. 20415 Leavenworth st., near Turk. THE BEST-PAYING DATRY AND DELL | cacies business: in good location: must be sold at sacrifice. Avply MRS. KUHN, 1406 Polk st. and poultry; 34 Donohoe buil PaRINER WANTED ON acres in fail bearing orchard; stocked with hogs near Oakland; low rent. E.HILL, PLACE OF 6 Iding. 0 YE OF THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED EES- taurants in the city ; kept by present owner 17 years. R. K. box 2, Call Office. ¥ SALoox ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS: NO | reasonable offer refusad. 639 Me! te OR SALE OR TRADE—SALOON ON CITY front: doing fine business; bargain. Room 58, Chronicie building. 3 l,‘OTI SALE. years for s: —BUSINESS ESTADLISHED 25 :uecount ill health. 316 Grant avi G KOCERY WITH 5 LIVING ROOMS; CEN- trully located:rent $11 50. 1nquire this office. Dt ek DOING GOODL BUSINESS, = FOR offer. JOSEPH, 707 Market st. 00D CIGARETTE AND TUBACCO ROUTE for sale, in : bargain ding 3 horses and fine cigar ot youne n: 1400 Charoh st s } | 1 C A DRESH MILCH CO Fi5 Vicksours ser SALE—ONE BICYCLE, TWO TRUNKS | F'2nd stove: cheap. 605 Third ‘st Hxlhmllmn Cyclery, Baker and Hayes st 700 KNABE PIANQ WILL “BESOLD @umls. 15 Gravt ave. OLTS, REMIN \PARKER AND 2 FINE | at UN‘'LE HARRIS), 15 Gran. ave. | JPIRE-PROOF SAFE WITH BURGLAR OTLERS, ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINGRY, ‘waterpipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Béale. PABY CARRIAGES AND RATTA ture bought at the factory saves retailer’s pro- | JUILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES | 1B Goors, mantats, ete.. to¢ saie. 1166 Mission: fire and burgiar proof safe. 109. 111 Market t. JIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LE EW HANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. boughtandsold 112134 Market bei. 7tb and#ii WEKK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE mailing. - Twenty-fourtk, GH GRADE BICYCLES; $30 10 $60. for $195. Apply immediately, UNCLE C hammerless shotzuns for one-third their value chest; cheap. D. N. HAWLEY, 318 Market. g FURNI- fit. Californis Rattan Co., 61 First st., nr. Mission (ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE joress, platiorm scales and desk :cheap. 102 OUNTERS SHELVING, SHOWCASES WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper. for 8. , SELL . or exchange lodging-houses. or any otheér bugsi I ANTED — SECOND-HAND ' FURNITURE " F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI- ARPETS CLEANED, 30 A YARD: LAID 30 - CARPET - CLEANING AND

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