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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1896 SAN FRANCISCO “'CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open until 12 cclock every aight in the year. s BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes antil 8 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. 'HELP WANTED—Continued. =~ ANCIENT ORDER FOREST- ers—Delegntes and friends en route to the seventh annual session of the Subsi- diary High Court, Pacific Coast Jurisdic- tion, to “be heid in Ukiah Muy” 12, will leave NDAY MORNIN froum tiburon ferry. Certifica:és for reduced fare O'Farrell i J. FALCONER, P. 8. ST. ANDREW'S S n meeting of the above so- held, prior to annual picnic and games, at Scottish Hall. 111 Larkin 5t., MONDAY EVEN . May 11, a:7:30 0 ING, May 11. Membersand invited ro attend "CHURCH NOTICES. 5, F1EST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 50 st 336 Post st., cor. Powell, Lessons, International S and Humilisy, ries. Nubject: Pray Sclence and Health " stus Thursday. at 7:45 P, M., in Golden West H 320 Post street. All are weicome. TRINITY CHURCH. CU Gough_sf rector. Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 _o'clock. Evening praver and sermon at ifoly com- munion on the first and third Sundays of the month, and on holy days at 11 .. All wel- come. The Kaster music will be repeated to-day. CALVARY PRESBYTE: HURCH, corner of Powell and Geary sts.—Rev. reach at 11 A. M. and .D., will oD pne P onicy evenink: “The V ctorious Rider 7:45 r. M. Topic, evening: of the Mystic Steed of Revelation.” Morning mu- sic: 1 Deum in F (Kotzschmar). offertory, “Roek of Ages” solo and quartet by Dudley Buck. Even- ing mausic: *Benedic Anima” in B flat (Holde): oftertory, ~Jesus, the Very Thought 0f Thee (Gounod-Schnicker). All are made weicome. SHURCH OF THE ADVENT, EPISCO- l-(;.li"}ie‘venlh st,, near Marker.—Rev. J. A. Emery rector, Rev. 1. B. Monjes assistant. Holy communion 7 4. ., morning prayers, sermon 11 M. .: evening choral 7:45 p.x. The Rev.John Gray will_preach both morning and evening. The public welcome. are cordial e ANDREW WILKJ. W. C. COOK, Secretary. FOR AULD LANG SYNE. Thirty-third grand annual excur- | sion, picnic ‘and cames of St. Andrew’s Society at EI Campo SATURDAY, May ickets: Aduits, 50c; chil- Eoats leave Tiburon ferry at §'a. M. and 1:30 p. M. ANDREW WILK WiLLiax C. COOK, Secretary. ANNUALMERTING, —THE REGULAR annual_meeting of stocknoiders of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- PAXNY will be held at the office of the com 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 12th day of May, 1596, for the jurpose of electin, serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such othier business as may come before the meet- Transter-books will close on Friday,May 1, E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETI nnual meeting of the stockholders of the ny will be held at the oftice of the company, 310 Piu cisco, Cal, on MONDA 1896, at the hour of 1 o'ciock P. .. for the pi pose of electing & board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such come before the meeting. Transfer books will cose on Friday, May 15, 1895, GEO. R. SPINNEY, Sec. Office—310 Pine st., room 28, San Francisco, Cal. rvices at 11 4. . 1n Beethoven Hall, Christian Science Bible r Round-trip L BUSH AND | Rev. George kdward Walk, the hour of 11 A. M., Board of Directors to the 18th day of Ma; other business as at3 o'clock P. M. SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR- ner of Twentleth and Capb ! 253, Wells, pastor. Services at 11 A. A and 7:45 P. M. Morning sermon will be preachied by liev. W. G. Eltot of the First Church. In the evening Mr. Wells will begin & serles of lectures on -Liberal Leaders in the Modern Church.” The series will include Robertson, Kingsley and Brooks of the Episcopal church and Bushnell of the Congrega- tional. The lecture to-night wiil be, “Robertson of Brighton.” Pastor's class at 7 P. M. Sunday- Bchool at 9:45 A. M. All seats free. Pastor's resi- dence, 20 Liberty st. CHURCH, EDDY ST., M. P. Boynton, pas- tor. Services Sunday. May 10, 1896. Preaching by the pastor at 11 A. 3. subject, “The Parting of the Ways.” and at 7:50 P. M., topic, “The Stone of Ser- vice.” Baptism at the evening servi Sund. school at 12:30 P. M. Y. P. S. of C. E. at 6:30 p. A Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :450’clock. Christian-cuiture class each Friday evening at 8 oclock. All these services are open to the public. Strangers are welcom THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Fifteenth st., near Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor. Servicesat 11 A.M. Subject, “The Pence 0f God.” Services at 7:45 P.M.; subject. The Redemption of the City.” first in the series be religions life of San Francisco, Music by chorus choir under direction of William C. Stadt- feld ristian, the Morn” (Shelley), “Crossi the Bar” (Macy), “Saviour, Source of Every Bless- ing”’ (Nevins), “‘Praise the Lord” (Danks) “O Come, Let Us 'Worship” (Himmel), “The Day Is Past and Over” (Keis). All are cordially invited. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR- ner Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Horatio Stebbins, D.D., minister; Willlam G. Eliot J associate, et the church Mondays from 10 to 12 school at 9:45 A. M. Scrvices at 11 A. 3. 0 P. M. Bible-class at 9:45 A. M., led by Rev. Samuel Siocombe. ‘orward Movement” sermons, morning and evening. Mornug, Rev. G, R. Dodson of ubject, *Unitarian hurch and Modern T evening, kev. W. fié'.\um,\lm vicesto-day at 2 and 7:45 P.M. At the even- ing service Elder Heury S. Tanner will discourse upon ““The Rise and Progress of Mormonism.” He will show how the church arose in fulfiliment of ancient prophecies and the secret of its present success. All are welcome. No collections T 909 MARKE . SER- SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84; , eity or country. Collection Co., 415 Montzy st.,'room 6. Tel. 5580. _— SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE HES CHAMBERWOREK or housecleaning afternoons, Saturdays, or few Address 543 Stevenson st. I N EXPERIENCED WOMAN WOULD LIKE more work by the day: washing and house- cleaning. Apply 2952 Mission si., near Twenty- collections mad JITUATION BY A COMPETENT WOMAN A8 seamstress, upsiairs work or care of child or children. Address 907 Dolores st. "OUNG WOMAN, GRADUATE OF NORMAL School, desires position as governess. Address P. 0..box 18, Call Office. AGED WOMAN WA tion a8 00k in small American family: we Address Saratoga House, 118 Sixth ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS A _POSITIO! 10 do chamber or second work or light house- Call or address 663 Stevenson st. (*OVERNESS TOYOUNG CHILDREN SEEKS re-engagement: German, Kngiish, music, sew- required; exceilent testimonials. Please call Howard st., city. MAKER WISHES : latest styles; perfect fit; . Call'or address 124 Fulton st., middle flat, AKER WoOULD 108 Eighth st. \\' OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE Please call at 585 Stevenson st. WANTS G 782 Natoma st., (100D DR s washing to take home. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE em ployment office, 17 Webb si., below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 281. Y LONG-EXPERIENCED FURNITURE and carpet salesman; goo¢ buyer; best of references. Address B. L., box 105, Cali. JEW YORK YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE to represent some Western concern in New York. Address S. M. S., box 34, Call Office. ARPENTER WANTS WORK: CAN ALSO drive donkey-engine; wages moderate. H. L., box 47, Call Oftice. Y OUSG GIRLTO TiND CHILD; 86: SLEEP home. Room 9, 404 Turk st. HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. TRY ACME HOUSE, 557 MARKET ST. BE- low Sixth. for room: 25¢ a night: $1 a week. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. 530U WaxT TO NELL OR_BUY A BUSE ness quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. N URSEGIRL; MUST SLEEP AT HOME: AP- Dy early. VAN SLYKE. 309 Powell st. W E, SPECIALLY INVITE YOU ALL T0 call: we have the most rapid method in exist- ence for teaching dressmaking, cutting or fitting; easy payments: unlimited lessons: now is the time to enter. The McDowell Dressmaking Academy, 218 Powell st. ADY FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: WAGES n0 object; good home. 569 Bryant st. W ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, GERMAN- American, without children, place on ranch; man capable taking charge of entire ranch: wife a £00d and saving cook, housekeeper and butter- maker. Address F. M., rm. 1, 2000 McAllister st. 7 OUNG SCOTCHMAN DESIRES POSITION in retail or wholesale warehouse In city or «country; wages no object; accustomed to all kinds of hardware prodnciions: not afraid of work. CAMPBELL, 1336 Bush st. W ASTED—FOSITIOS AS SALESMAN FOR clty trade with good house; salary or commis- sion; references. Address C. C., box 8, Call Office 0 CUSTOM CLOTHING CANVASSERS — A custom_cutter, especially good on that kind of work, would like to cut by the piece at reasonavle prices. J. H. HAWES. 6 Mout fomery st. Y GENTLEMAN WITH LARGE CIRCLE OF friends, a good salesman: best of reference. Address Gent, box 105, Cail Office, QITUATION WANT.D BY A GERMAN couple to take care of private place; wife good housekeeper, man understands any kind of work; city or vicinity. J. I', 3018 Pine st., city. DRIVER (AGE 30) WISHES POSITION TO drive for summer resort or bus-driver and gguerally nseful; good references. LKNEST, box 8, Oall Office. W ANTED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school; course thorough practical; satisfaction guaranteed’ reasonable. 410 Leavenworthst. 1,ADY, RS HOLDING THE 4 _certificates of this agency are requested to call on Monday morning, as we have such a position to fill. U. S.Industrial agency, Room 167, Crocker building OMPETENT YOU? housework: £ood cook and laundress; family of 4; $25. 814 Hayes st.: reference. GIRL; GENERAL ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: 8L v-eek: rooms for two, 25¢ a $1 50 & wi reading-room: dailv papers. 36 Clay st AGENTS WANTED. ABENTB—KF YOU WANT MONEY HANDLE aluminum novelties: no hard times with our agents; quick sales and big profits. ALUMINUM NOVELTY COMPANY. 110 Sutterst. AGENTS COINING MONEY WITH QUR novelties. Pacific Introduction Co., 119 Bush st., Toom 6. JADY AGENTS WANTED—BIG INDUCE- ments. Apply 235 Post st.. room 7. HOUSES WANTED. P ey W ANTED-TWO MODERN HOUSES OF 8 or 10 rooms; price $10,000: location from Mason to Gough st. and from Pine to Pacific. Ad- dress House, box 1, Call Office. AVE PURCHASERS FOR ALL KINDS OF busiuess places. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall av $100 ‘RESTAURANT: 6 TABLES: NICE « rangs;everything complete: nice living- Tooms: cheap reat; paid to June 1. T. LUBEL- SKI, 7 City Hall ave HOESTORE, FINE COUNTRY TOWN: Ex. Siviisned 15 years: large profits: will seil for 65 per cent on cost. DECKER, 1020 Market st. ®4 CANDY-STORE ON MARKET ST 400, cidars $100 per month. DECKEE 1020 Mariket st. @ COFFEE AND OVSTEK HOUSE $1100. 5P Baw DECKER, 1020 Marzer .175 6-ROOM LODGING-HO! A « cheap: good locality; thisis a rare op- ortunity tosecure a cheap home. T. LUBELSKY, ? City Hall ave. Ny~ 9-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE: R $%g . I“xoa :%17;2 ll;‘sL and insured for mont :_ al T the nefit of (h 3 LUBELSKI, City Hall ave. S s 0 SELL YOUR BUSINESS PLACE ¢ lodging-house come see me at once, i customers on hand. T.LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. ’Y STORE $150. F40ingroome: anaicACT business cheap rent. T. LUBELSKIL 7 City Hall ave > NT WAN "ED—A YOUNG GIRL THAT WILL &ive her services in exchange for good home and clothes. 919 Page st. W OMAR FOR HOUSEWORK; GOOD HOME; small wages, 235 Chenery st., off Mission, near Thirty-first. TAILORESS ON BOYS' CLOTHING: GOOD wages; steady work. A. GIRY, 307 Kearny. W ANTED — FIRST-CLASS ~PANTS FIN- isher. 72414 Market st., room 27. ALESWOMAN, IMMEDIATELY: FIRST- class worker with tissue paper; bring samples. 713 Larkin st. (FERMAN GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILDs Ten and assist light housework. 517 Devisa® dero st., 9 t0 12, ITUATION WANTED AROUND A PLACE: middle-aged man to make himself zenerally useful; understands care of horses, §ood milker and flower-gardener: best reference. A. L., box 72, this office. w ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST; $8. (1612 POST St., 81012 A. 3. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 710 Haight st. T IBERAL PAYMENT TO PARTY SECURING facne employment. Address M. E., box 16, this office. / ANTED—GIRL IN SMALL LAUNDRY; one who understands marking preferred. Ad- dress C. C., box 17, this office. W ILLING TO DO ANY KIND OF WORK: city or country ; small wages; house repairing and cooking. 633 Broadway, rear house. JIRST-CLASS TILE MANTEL AND GEATE setter wants work, clty or country. Address Tile, box 31, Call, JCANDINAVIAN G1RL FOR DINING-ROOM and chamberwork. 739 Fourth s V[OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; L Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per pight: $1 50 to $6 perweek; free 'bus and baggage (0and from ferry. JTRONG BOY OF 18. RESIDING WITH PA- rents, wishes a situation in & butcoer-shop; has bad some experience. 17 Beaver st IRST-CLASS (UTTEK AND TAILOR Wwants a situation: city or country. Callor ad- dress C. B., box 26, Cali Office. STHMA CURE GUARANTRED: DR. GOR- 41 din’s Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, or. Clay. H AIBDRESSING, 25c AND 36c: MORNING and eve classes; 101essons.§1 60. 1248 Mission. PPRENTICES T0 LEARN DRESS CUT- <1 tingand making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. JTUATION WANTED BY CLERK, YOUNG man 22; talks and writes English. French, German: best city references: bookkeeping and correspondence. Address W B., box 101, Call. J)RESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING 7 taught; new siyles: perfect fitting patterns 26¢ up. 0 L Academy. 215 Powell st. J UBNISHED COTTAGE FOR SUMMER IN Wwarm country; within one hour of San Fran- cisco; rent must be moderate. Address S. M., box 74, Call Office. W ELL-FURNISHED HOUSE TO LEASE— Low rent; by small family: aduits; fine refer- ences. 410 Kearny 0. GUSE SIX ROOMS: MODERN; COITAGE preferred; rent must be moderate. Reply, stating particulars, H. W., box 76, Call Office. ANTED TO RENT BY JUN i 1—COMFORT- able modern 10-room dwelling, north or west side of street; W estern Addition: for small family. Address Terms, Postoffice box 2651 COTTAGE WANTED. W ANTED — COTTAGE OF 4 OK 5 ROOMS and bath; will pay $300 to 3400 down; 815 to $20 per month; convenient to cars; modern im- provements. W. C., box 189, Call Office. ROOMS WANTED. = UIET MAN WANTS ROOM AND BOARD in pleasant, homelike family. AadressQulet, box 82, Call Oflice. 130 CIGAR-STAND. LAUNDRY OFFIC . near People’s P cleanng $10 to #12 week. BARRETT SKIFF, 921 Market st. N INVESTMENT OF $500 WILL RETURN 100 per cent profit in less than 3 monthe. 44, dress Seeurities. box 9, Call Office, DARTNER WANTED WITH $15,000 FOR lumber trade. Apply to Syndicate Investment Company, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. (ORNERGROCERY AND BAR: A SNAPFOR the price: Al location: stock worth the price asked. LYNCH & SEERY, 935 Market st. W ANTED—S DAYS NOTICE TO SELLYOUR business; to buy a business come at once, LYNCH & SERRY, 935 Market st. OR SALE—A BARGAIN; TIN AND PLUMB- ing shop. Address E. M., box 81, Call Office. HANCE FOR WOODWORKER JT0_ENTER business; small capital. G. H., box 75, Call, OMPETENT OFFICE MAN, WITH $2500, desires legitimate business investment. Ad. dress W., box 83, this office. DINGROOM ¥OR SALE: 40 REGULAR boarders; clear easy $200 & month. Call 407 Masou si, 1or particulars. OR SALE—FINE CHICKEN RANCH aAND stock. rent $12. GEO. PILTZ, cor. Berlin and Barrow sts.. San Brano road. (ARRIA AND WAGON SHOP; GOOD ) busipess; 17 years in same block. Appiy this office. . 9()(). SALOON: BUSINESS PART OF $1 « city: good duy trade: finely fitted up. Apply E. A. KOLB, 422 Monigomery st. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR — WELL stocked; splendid location: other business cause of sale. SE. cor. Fiteenth and Castro sts. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. < OR LESS — 25-R00M CORNER $150 house. 10-room house, worth $1000; price. $400 40 rooms; fine for transcient. 700 20 rooms on Fourth st., only 600 16 rooms on Taylor st. 760 45 rooms on Market st H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., 0pposite Fitch. M. SPECK & CO. sHAVE MONEY TO - loan. 15 rooms; net profit $61; price $600. 20 rooms; net profit $85; price $350. 35 rooms; met profit $83: price $1625. 46 rooms; net profit $112; price $1450. A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. {OR SALE—_HOTEL OR LODGING-HOUSE, 22 Sacramento st., containing 40 rooms; well lighted; gas: water: improved plumbing; ocom- pletely furnished and in oraer for immediate pos- 8ession; this hotel is especlally adaptea for s boarding-house; convenient to railroad depot, foot. of Market st.; established 3 years; reasons for for seiling, owner retiring from business. ADply 0 owuer on premises, “ohmmm"s‘am:—WEu LOCATED AND A¥L furnished house of 37 rooms; near Baldwin: 0o reasonable offer refused. L SCHARFF, 18 Post st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. WWM“W—W;WW 95 Or 196; exchange for, painting or paper-hang- ing or Italian mandolin, T. R., 527 Greenwich st. ANTED — GOOD HORSE AND BUGGY. viceddress P. O. box 2099, giving description and ice. ANTED—3 PAINTERS FALLS AT ONCE. G. F. FLOHR, 731 Harrison st. OG RANCH cORSALE—ABOUT 36 HEAD of hogs, some breeding sows, horse, wagon, swill route; good house: rent $10; large lot on outside of eity: all for $250. Apply HORATIO PAUL, 561 Stevenson st. $20 TO $100 INVESTED BY OUR METHOD of Turf Speculation will yleld you an income of 825 weekly; have never lost a doliar for aclient. Our book on ‘-Successful Turf Speculation’ mailed free. MORRIS & CO., 112 Dearborn st., Chicago. ] ,0DGING-HOUSE, 10 ROOMS; WELL-FUR- 4 nished laundry; bath; large sunny yard. 617 Eddy st. [ ODGING-HOUSE 87 KOOMS ¥FOR SALE cucap: income $240 per month; no agents. Cail or address 1532 Polk st. a5 HOUSE; 7 NEATLY FURNISHED bath; will be soid cheap. 417 Minna. W ELL-FURNISHED, GOOD 67-ROOM LODG- Ing-house; good location. 613 Mission st. SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW £irv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. EDUCATIONAL. JITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN, 20, to run elevator or light work of any kind; writes g fair hand; references. C. K., box 112. Call Oftice. JIRST-CLASS COOK WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion in private family or small hotel. 658 Folsom st. [IRST-CLASS STEADY BARBER WISHES position in country or summer resort. Address JOS. GUYE, 859 Webster st., Onkland, Cal YTARDE:! SHES PLACE WITH PRI- vate family; middie-aged; single. Address J. 0. C., box 168, Call Office. OMPETENT, STEADY GERMAN WANTS situation as coacnman: good drive: gardener; can milk; generall ; references. Addr MAS AND WIFE, 3 private place; man undersiands care horses, cattle and grounds, general work: wife excellent cook and housekeeper: reference. Address M. W box 154, Call Office. YOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION to do general housework; is good plain cook and laundress: city or short distance in the coun- zes $10. Call or address 1018 Powell st., good cook: city or country. dress T. B., box 68, this office. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, . near Howard—Preaching st 11 M. ormed drunkard and gamb- ‘From Gutier to Puipit.” Sunday- 8chool at 9:30 A. M. Annual business meeting 3, at 7:30 . u., for r and soclal servic-s. Christian Endeavor services this Sunduy evening at 6:30 P. M., at the residence of D. W. Fol; 1916 Franklin st. N HALL, COR. MASO: 5ts —This Sunday afternoon a. 2 Alexander Patterson,a noted evan- gelist from Chicago, will address young men only, A the Young Men's Christiau Association Hali, subject, ~Getting a Start in Life.” All young men are welcome. = SOPHICAL SOCIETY — FREE public lecture every Sunday evening at 320 Post st., 7:450'clock. To-night, “Life and Death,” oy Dr. W. W. Gamble. OSITION AS COMPANION v or invalid lady, ion to travel. , 1083 Post st. r will take charge of chil- Call or address MISS $25 TO $40: SECOND itresses, $15 to $25; : general housework , registered for situations. MISS 1033 Post st. 7OUNG MAN AS STABLEMA vate family or livery stabie; city or country understands care of fine horses. carriages and ness: reference. Call or address T. HURLEY, 1338 Folsom st. YARDE , PRACTICAL, SCOTCH, SIN. X gle, wants'situation: private or commercial place; thoroughly undersianas gardening in all its branches. Address Gardener, 1044 Folsom st. RCHARD SUPERINTENDENT OPEN FOR engagement ; 15 vears' Callfornian experience: orchard, vines, stock and genera! farming; Al references. Address Ranch, 31214 Fulton st. N WITH PRI- M ECHANICAL ENGINEER, WITH 20 AWl years' experfence, wants position, eity or country: can give best of reference. W. W, FEL- 566 Howard st., San Francisco, Cal. IRST-CLASS FITTER, STYLISH DRAPER and designer: thorough dressmaker; by the ARWICK, 111 Grove st. ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS A SiTUATION to do light housework: isa good cook and is Monday, at 397 kind to children. ENERAL HOUSEWORK; GOOD COOK TEADY RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES A situation o do housework:; city or country; $8 Cail or address 848 Folsom st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. OMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY washing, ironing and housecleaning. Eieventh and Latayette, be elfth, off Mi NDAY MEETINGS. DR. ROBBINS LECTURES TO-NIGHT on “The Drunkard’s Fate Here and After Death” Convincing tests; the sick healed: medi- ums developed: written questions answered. At the close of the meeting Dr. Kobbins will organize 8 spiritual temperance society. Washington Hall, 3512 Eddy st., 8 P.M.: magnetized paper circle tickets and admission free. OF PROG SIVE :et in Golden Gate Hall, on Sutter st., between Mason and Taylor. on Sun- | day, May 10, at 8 P. M. ~peaker. J. Clegg Wright. Subject: “Spirit. Soul and Body: ship to Each Otk and Emily Coleman. Admission free LIBERALS AND TRUTHSE Their Relation- ey Dr. J. L York, the noted Mbveral orator, | speaks at Scottish Hall, 105 Larkin st., this even: | " Good | ing at 8 sharp on “Heretics and Here music and song. Red-hot lecture. P, cold draughts in the hall. Admission free. 5= JOHN SLATER, THE INIMITABLE and only pl orm test medinm—Grand test seance, with full names of spirit and living friends, to-night at 8 sharp. Metropolitan Temple, Fifth Investigators in spirit and oc- ‘Admission 10c. st., below Mark. icom: TERMAN WOMAN WA day, or work in & nice private family at light housework or chamberwork. S WORK BY THE Apply at 26 Ritch (ITUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT Protestant girl in private family; is good cook; can give references. JIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKE £0 out by the day. WISHES TO Apply 21 Van Ness ave., JOMAN WILL DO PLAIN WASHING AT her own home; can wash flannels. Call 41414 Y MARRIED SWEDISH MAN, WITH good team, would like work of any kind; will- ing and good worker: wife good cook: city or country. Address G. C., 269 Second st., Oakiand. JCOTCHMAN WANTS POSITION AS FORE- ) man on ranch or to take charge of stock; Al man; references. Address S., box 6, Call Oftice, Oakland. TERMAN, EXPERIENC clerk wishes situation, city or country, or ®eneral merchandise. Address F. K., box 31, Call. Y A DANE; KNOWS THE CARE OF horses and garden; has references. Address L. L., box 18, Call Office. W ASTED—ASIT ATION BY A CHINABOY 83 cook in a family; speaks English: can give £00d references. Address B., box 18, Cail Office. W ANTED—POSITION IN A DRY GOODS O clock store by a man 39 years of age; under- stands perfectly the decoration of show-windows, and has had many years' experience as such In Europe: speaks German, Swedish and Danish to perfection. Address C. EVERS, box 85, Golden Gate, Alameda County, Cal. {NGLISHMAN, 30, AS GARDENER OR coachman; capable of running steam or gas engines: also dynamo and pumping; handy at all kinds of repairing; best of references from late grr:nlfgleln Address Gardener, Oakland Oftice of e Call. ED GROCERY T)RESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS: GOOD fitter and draper; sews 50 cents a day. M. | box 92, Call office. ASTERN LADY r. Music by theMisses Lillian | WANTS POSITIO! working housekeeper in widower's family or will do any kind of work. 821 Mission st., top W ANTED—POSITION IN DRY GOODS OR gents’ furnishing store: am s hustierand have had 5 years' experience. Address G. L. box 102, Call Office. Y QUNG MAN 21; STRONG: WISHES SITUA- tion in a wholesale house of any descriptio best references. Address S. R., Box 62, Cail Offic: VOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WAS, E irouing or house-cleaning by the day, Address MRS, P., 86415 Mj , WISHES SITUATION IN ; wouid drive a light wagon; good ess C. G., box 17, this office. MALE HELP WANTED. H AN, $60 AND FOUND: @washer, $40 and found, for country hotel; Pastry cook, first-class hotel, $63; waiter, country Lotel, $30; dishwasher, country hotel, $25; butler, with good references, private family, $25:' bellboy and assist in office for springs, must_write a good hand, $15. C. R. HANSEN & €O., 110 Geary st. FIBST-CLASS HOTEL ROOM-CLERK, WITH talifornia experience. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ’0 TIEMAKERS, FROM 8c TO 12c EACH, OV to0is furnianed, see boss here: b farmers: § laborers; gardencr, £20, privaie family; 2 milkers, 820; second cook for sawmill, $20: 3 cooks, $40. #50, $60; 3 dishwashers, $20; cook and wife, $80; lunch counter cook, $8 week; farmer and wife, $30, and other places from $15 to 380 a month and found. MURKAY & READY, employment agents, 634 Clay st. “ NTED — DRI R FOR M AGON, must have driven milk-wagon in city and fur- nish references. $30 per month and found: German tnird-hand ba for country shop, $25 and fou farmers, laborers, milkers, oks, waiters snd dish- washers. W. D. 628 Clay st. " MES, MELVILLE SNYDER, STUDIO 514 Sutter: teacher vocal music, piano, elocution; dramatic elocution aspecial; 'ocal Shakesperean classes: skirt-dancing, minuet, gavotte, etc. Vocal classes resumed Monday at 8 = ic.; 81 per month. OOKKEEPING BY TARK; ONLY ACCOUNT- ant teaching; Y time and far more practical than any coll rapid calculations. 659 Market. PIANO TAUGHT IN SIX MONTHS; GUAK- anteed; $2 50. 913 Mission st. TANO LESSONS, 2ic PER HOUR. AD- dress M., box 78, Call Office. ’G(wn CHANCE IN THIS GITY FOR A thorough saloon man with small - capital. Ap- ply 118 Front st. $25(. yEVLY FURNISHED =~ HOUSE D=90. § rooms; vargain. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. 00D COFFEE-MILL, NO, 18, SHOWCASE, scales and groceries for sale cheap. 112 San Jose ave. (GU9OD,PAYING “LAUNDRY FOR SALE: 5ood reason for selling out. For particulars ::(ldress San Luis Steam Laundry, San Luis Obispo, ‘al. 150, SBOCERY AND Bar; 3 ROOMS; « well stocked; bargaln. SW. cor. Fif- teenth and Noe. JT. HELENA (NAPA CO.) STORE TO LET, 25x75, including fixtures; best location; rent low. Apply to GEO. W. FEE, St. Helena. O0OKKEEPING-SCHOOL—PE N MAN SHILP, arlihmetic, taught in 6 weeks. 6 Stockton,rm. 2 E FOREST—_STAGE, ELOCUTION, VOICE- building. 14 McAllister, r. 44: 10:30 to 4:50. GUZaR MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessous: $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fitth. ‘QPANISH, FRENCH ACADEMY, CASTILIAN and Parisian, 3lessons . $3 m. Maze bld.,r.37. JPANISH, FRENCH,GERMAN ; MODERATE. D2Meisterschatt School Languages, 122 O Farrell V OICEBUILDING PANTONIME AND ACT- ing. LEO COOPER, 814 Geary st. TANTED—GOOD PATENTED OR PATENT- able proposition: state invention plainly. EWING, box 2, Call Office. (GBYSERY AND 6 LIVING-ROOMS; RENT #11 50. Inquire at Call office. 0 HORSESHOERS—THE BEST HORS shoeing business in San Francisco for sale. Ap- ply to F, BEUSE, 1061 Golden Gate ave. 98 FURNISHED ROOMS; GOOD LOCATION ; cheap rent; low pri srocery, 40 Sixth st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. Be YARDS OF TXPERTRY CARPET, OXR sideboard, table, chalrs. 25 Murphy bidg. T L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 S{XTH, FOR 41 lowest prices on household goods, new or good s new; cash or time: open evenings. B‘IKE SALE ! Prices siand tIl %oods are completely dis- posed of. Ouk bed seta. 218 50 Bed lounges 800 Stoves .. . 7150 Carpets, per . 2 55 Linoleum, per ya; 55 Matting, per yard 10 Till our new bul stana. 8 S| NOONA ng is erected these prices will Till such time we are conducting business corner Seventh and Mission sts J. $45(), CREANERY ~AND DELICACIES DU, well paying business in' good location: nice store and living-room: average sales 810 per day; bargain. L. OESTERREICHLK, 630 Mar- Ket st., opp. tho Palace. 7 ANTED—4 HUSTLING, ENERGETIC AND ideawake salesmen: must be pushers and workers: references required, Address K.,box 79, Call Oftice. QOBER, HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS MAN CAN have good home; $3 a month for chores and care of chickens. 5. H., box 69, Call ters wanted at the new residence of W, =. ., Stockdale, near Sukersfield: none but first-class hands need apply to GEORGE J. SMITH, on the premises. W ASTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD EDU- cation. 1170 Market 7. "I 'LASS OPERATOR: jackets; good pay. M 104 and general biacksmithing; about 25 years of age; single. Apply to J. H. DUTCHER, Liv- ermore, Cal. Tm? E MEN FOR RESPONSIBLE POSL tions. Call before noon, 6th floor, room 6, Mills bulldin, ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandoline, banjo. 1707 Market. YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, eic.: life scholarship $30; low: rates per week and month. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatriculs arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 6 and 12, 1.0.0.F. block, 7th and Mkt. PEREECTION WINDOW SCREENS: TERRI- torial rights for sale; absolutely most perfect window screens ever made: patented in 1894: cheaper and more durable than ordinary screens ; can be taken apart and removed in & minute and a hundred of them stored in your trunk; be sure to see them before you buy elsewhere; drop us a postal and we will calt and show them to you: we are now prepared Lo till orders: factory and main office, 667 Mission st. E. SHANNON. QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL MINING, ME- chanical engineering. surveying, srchitecturs, assay; estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 7238 Mkt H BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 74 $OST ST. Bookkeeping, businews practice. shorthand, typing, electrical engineer:ng, telegraphy. modera Janguages rapidly taught. W rite for catalogue. $200. GoOD-PAYING BOARDING _AND . lodging house, ciearing from $75_to $100 month: sold on account of sickness. 2822 Sixteenth st., nr. Howard: no agent need apply. G. KRASKY, FORNITURE AND BED- - ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c per step; furniture exchged. 778 Mission. 4()() SARPETS; CHAMBER BETS, $1i stoves, §5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, 810; bed-lounges, §7. T. D. MCCARTHY 1 ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW Bedlounges trimmed with plush Brussels Carpet, laid. . English Linoleum, lafd_ . Window shades in 5 colo SHIREK & SHIREK, 7 nt avenue: no branch stores. FURNITURE WANTED. MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than_elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. FOR SALE CHEAP—TWO HORSES AND large wagon and express business. 107 Twenty- ninth st. \ U1 SCHOOL HEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE; 24 AN Post: commercial. shorthand. English : iow rares 7 I0LIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- ELTABLE PARTY HAVING INFORMA- tion that, with right use of capital, will make money in short time wishes a few congenial per- s0us witn some capital to join syndicate for mutual profit. Address Earnes:. box 92, Call. sonable. PROF 1S, 104514 Valencia CLAIRVOYANTS. A (599D, BUSINESS FOR SALE; BIG PROFITS: Investigate. B.. box 26, Call. Tiium WANTED. 834 HOWARD ST. APANESE BOY: DOCTORS'S OFFICE; REF- erences. 431 Geary st., between 4 and 5. 20Y TO GO ERRANDS AND MAKE HIM- self useful about store. LOWENTHAL'S, 914 Market st. (300D SHORT-ORDER COUK. 38 SEVENTH SLr Wa TED—GOOD CANVASSER FOR A NEW enterprise. Call between 5 and 6 P. M., 14 Mc Allister st., room 38. S FIRST-CLASS CARPENTERS, GUATE- mala City; $8 50 per day. F. H. QUALMAN, 116 Turk st. Boy N L S "ALCOTT, 580 Howard st., cor. Second. JTEAMER PORTLAND, 900 TONNAGE, FOR 0oks Iniet, Alaska gold fields, sails about the 16th of May’ fine accommodations: fare $55; frelght $16: 500 pounds baggage free. Apply FRED HOLMES, 506 Battery st. DONT BE POOR THIS WINTER: 336 & week can be made selling platers and_plating tableware, jewelry, etc.; we furnish outfits com- plete with' all materials and trade secrets; teach agents; finest quality of work: wears 10 years: testimonials and sample of work free. Address GRAY & CO., Dept. 10, Columbus, Ohio. A IDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES A POSITION 23 housekeeper in a widower’s home; with children preferred; city or short distance in the Call or address 240 Shotwell st. AT 997 MARKET M A FIRST PRCGRES- sive Spiritual Church—11 A. 3..test develop- ing circle: ., tests, Mrs. Dunbam, Warren, Ewer, Mr. flausen: 8 .., Mr. Smith, Mrs. e " SP RITUAL 2 and 8 p. M., circle and plstiorm tests; Mmes. Dunham, Laad, Finicann, Whren. Fix, J. Meyer. J. R. Little, A. Stitts. Dr. Rin-es' office, 1 B, 1E CRINDL Harte, materializing, p! logical tests in the ligh: 909 Market ’clock. MME, MONTAGUE WILL LECTURE before the Psychical Society of Oakland at Fraternal Hall. Washington st., at 8 o’clock. Sub- ject: “Woman Suftrage.” AND FEANK cal and psycho- Sunday eve; 15¢. Hall, EZ Coonct SHIP MEETING, MET- ropolitan Temple, Sunday, May 10, at 3 M. Address by an unknown friend; subject, 00d for AlL” JOHD LATER AT LADIES' AID meeting, 110 Hayes st., 2:30 p. M.:other Ad- £00d mediums; Professor Young's orchestr: mission 10c. ?wmnmng seance to-night at 8. 535 Post: B oot 0 Eddy st i free platform. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTSGENE housework in Twentleth st., Oak Apply at 666 d; good reference. OUSEKEEPER OR COMPANION — R educated Iady desires position in pri- , Call Office, Oaklana. TOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO housework on ranch; no washing: wages not as much an object as good home. 2518 Mission st. QITUATION housework in small famil woman; IS & good COOk: g0O country. Address C. O., box 93, Call Office. JOUNG LADY ATTENDING SCHOOL wouid like position either as companion or to assist for room and box 102, CaH Oftice. TRL ABOUT 16 WISHES A SITUATION AS waitress in a small restaurant or in a private boarding-house. _Call at 1728 Market st, 1DOW Or 84, WITH 6 Y EARS' EXPERIL- ence, desires position as man hotel or rooming-house: is aiso cook: can give best of references. Address B. B., box 1, Call Oftice. ITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE American young woman as nursegiri: 2 years' references from last place: carfare to be pald or not. Address MISS C. MOSS, WANTED TO DO GENERAL by middle-aged reference: city or er of first-class rat-class pastry V.MILLER, ETHEREALIZING, MA- RITUAL HARMONY box 40, Call Of MBS, meetin, 1133 Mission st. TMRS, MATERIALIZING seanc 1 Fell, MRS night before summer vacation at 122 gv.ium. SHRINER, ight; 10c; LEY, SPIRITUALIST TEST MERICAN WORKING HOUSEKEEPER wants situation. Call or address 9 Mastick terrace, Alamed: NCH GIRL WAN ISSITUATION @8 Iady's maid; good reference. L Address 822a 15 Onk. L YOUNG GERMAN, GOOD GAR- dener, etc., would like to get work about piace or_some ‘business where he could advance: state reference or security if required. Address C. M., box 82, this office. PDUCATED YOUNG MAN, SPEAKS ENG- "4 lish, German, French, Spanish, Russian and Italian, wishes position as traveling companion or valet. Address W. T., box 84, Call Office. TED=MrN_AND WOMEN T0O WORK 1 pay $8 to $16 per week for making Crayon portralis; Dew patentea method: any one who can read or write can do the work at home in spare time day or evening: send for particulars and begin work at once. Address H. A. GRIPP, German artist, Tyrone, Pa. y ANTED—MEN T0 SOLICIT: BIG INDUCE- ments. C. F. ADAMS CO., 156 Fifth st. (GARDENER AND FLORIST, FIRST CLASS, X 30, single, German, desires sitnation with pri- Jate tamily. Address CHARLES VORBECK, $18 ‘ourth st. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in rooms; 26¢ s week ;' free bu (3990, MACHINE AND 4 AROUN blacksmith wants situation. Call or address M. B., box 110, Call Office. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights In every room: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $150 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; free busand baggae 1o and from the ferry. ANTED—SITUATION AS CASHIER OR assistant bookkeeper; the applicant is moral and strictly attentive o business; best of refer- cnces. Address X., 2310 Stefner s FEMALE HELP WANTED. (GEEMAN COOK FOK BANTA BARBARA, $25; German second girl for Santa Barbara, $20; German woman for housework, Oakiand, #20; 2 German cooks, city, $25 and $20: Danish girl for housework, Rio Vista, $15: girl for Tuo- lumne, $15: girls for housework, city and country, $15 and $20._ C.R. HANSEN & C0.,110 Geary. 00K, SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, COUN try, $20, fare paid; neat second eirl, references, $20: hotel and restaurant waitresses, $20, $17 50 and $16: cook, few boarders, $20; bousekeeper, 812. MURRAY & READY. 634 Clay st. JEAT, WILLING AND OBLIGING WOMAN wanis work in country hotel as chambermaid, ouse for widow and family. Ad- i 10c. MME. 605 McAllister: lady’s orchestrs. DDLE-AGED GERMAN W NOTICE OF MEETINGs. bers will please meet at Potrero Opera. house at 12 oclock MONDAY, to attend t NOBLOCH place to do housework, or as housekeeper: $10 clty or country. to $12 per mont! dress 504 Howard st. GIELFOR uz.\mkm!é }muflsxs ORK, 4 IN lamily: good cook and laundress; wi s $25. Apply MISS HICKEY, 1035 Post ste’ "5 * 9 GERMAN OR SWEDISH COOKS, $20 AND $25; 2 German or American cooks, $20: 2 chamberwork and walting, $12 and $15: young girls to assist, §10 and $15. Apply 872 Broad- way, Oskland. J. P. JOHNSTON & CO. 7OUNG LADY. RECENT LY FROM EU ROPE, wishes situation to ach chiidren: thorough French, German, English and music; or lady’s companion: used to traveling; best of Teferences. Address box 507, Santa Cruz. NOTICE TO COURT AMERICA, . of A., No. 3—Officers and mem. g OF E.—THE 36TH, State convention of the An- R clent Order of Hibernians Boara of Erin will B8\ be held at irish-American Hall, MONDA Y, May 18, at 12 . sharp. Ail accredited® State, county und division officers are entiiici io A full attendance is re- quested as new instructions have been received from the Board of Erin. All members of tiwe order seats in the convention, are invited to attend. By orderof CHAS. WHELAN, State Delegate. JOHN NAGLE, State Sec. P. F. DUGAN., State Treas. OUNG WOMAN WANTS SITUATION FOR housework or secondwork; wages $15. Call at 830 Harrison st. ADY WANTS A POSITION AS HOUSE- preferred. Apply or address 12014 Geary st., room 15. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SECONDWORK or cooking and light housework references. 205 Chestnut st. VIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS SITUATION IN private family; best city reference. Call 5 Ew- A.0.H, B. OF E—A SPECIAL meeting of the county boacd, by order of S. D., will be held at Irish-Ameri- can Hall on IONDAY, May 11,8t 8 P. 10 perfect arrangements for the State co vention. D. WARD, C. b- ing place, off Laguna st., bet. Post and Sutter. "OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK, family of 2; wages $8; also general housework irl, for Jewlsh family, $25 to good cook. MISS ICKEY, 1088 Post st. W ANTED—NEAT WAITRESS FOR COUN- try hotel, 820 per mouth: good place. W. D. EWER & 00, 626 Clay st ARTNER WITH A FEW DOLLARS TO IN- crease paying business. Owner,box 15,CallOflice NEW WaLDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ o B0c:week,$1 to $2 50; reading-room ;strictest at- tention to morning calls;clean;quiet: open ail night A A50cts and_$1-50cia and $1_50.cim and B1: NOWLEDGE IS POWER.” “Therefore consult the great clairyoyants, PROFS. EUGENE AND VAN 'DE_VERE, 1728 MARKET ST. ‘Their readin astonish the most skeptical. All are satisfied. he professors give advice on all matters Lhat are of interest to humanity. Busi- ness, speculation. investments, insurance, love, courtship, marsiage and divorce; settle lovers’ quarrels and cause speedy and happy marriages. They locate mines and _buried treasures, find lost or stolen proverty, interprec 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 {hat can work these wonders, and none out- side of the eminent professors in Sau Francisco. Remember also that the professors ure perma- nently located in San Francisco: they are here to stay. Hours 10 A. M. t0 8 P. M. Sundays2 to 6 P. M. Letters contsining Stamps answere PROFS. EUGEN VAN DE VERE, )71.!! M}rkel st. 5 CTS —————50 CTS——————50 CTS. MME. STEWART, MOST MARVELOUS OF MEDIUMS. While common fortune-tellers and undeveloped mediums inflict themselves upon the people. the only woman, who by birth has had marvelous powers transmitted to her through the advent of & double veil. This and this alone Is nature's Insignia of second sight; and it Stamps its possessor with the occult power, and enables her to_see_the future of others spread out panorama-like before them. MME. STEWART can give you an accurate description of your lost reiatives and permanently locate them for you. She gives you advice upon the most intricate and gelicate subjects, business investments, min- ing speculations aud winning numbers in the lot- tery. Remember, MME. STEW ART’s long residence and established reputation testify volumes In her behalf. The only suthentic seventh daughter of the seventh daughter on the western half of the American continent. Ladies and gents, 50 cents. Pariors 3and 4, 917 Market st. LD ESTABLISHED 3-CHAIR BARBER shop; cheap if sold this montn on account of other business. 1308 Howard st. Y L¥CHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRDST, NEAR Market : 200 rooms. 35 cents a night; readivg- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. GENTLEMAN™ WELL "ACQUAINTED "IN city can find profitable employment by ad- dressinz G., box 95, this office. E. 5, BEMOVED 800 TO 643 CLAY ST.; 80T L. tie wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents, OOMS 16¢ TO 76¢ PER NIGHT: 500 TO 81 50 Oriental, 226 BaE W ANTE ROOM 817, ONTGOM- ery st clerks and laborers to call If they do oL receive their just dues; no charge uniess suc- cessfui; suits: Superior and Justice Courts. TANTED — MEN 10 LrARN “BARBER trade; oniy 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. LERKS AND LABORERS' CLAIMS B'GHI; ac’ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M'y, tel. m. 353, [SGURQUIN'S CAL'A ASTHMATIC PAPER: instanc reliet. For sale by all drugglsts or Cen- tral Pharmacy, 8W. cor. Grant_ave. and Sutterss, CALF ES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; balf-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., nr. Sixth. W ASTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing fo patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ¢Q., Dept. L, Patent Attor- 'ys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer it of 200 Inventlons wanted. ADVICE and assistance to all, When you wisu to consult a true disciple of clalrvovancy see and prove for vourself that PROFESSOR M. L. CARNELLE is the greatest living expouent Of the true sciencs of clairvov- You will find_him a wonderfu! being. He made_thousands of families happy and suc- cesstal by his aid and advice. The professor pos- sesses wonderful powers. He gives infallible and correct ndvice on all business matters, aids vou inlove, brings about happy marriage and success in life He reveals to you just what you want to know, Others may have failed you; Professor Carnelle never does,but has always given the most gomplete satisfaction. All business strictl confidential. Letters with stamp _answe: Hours, 9 to 9 daily and Sunday. Parlors, 220 Fddy st 2 ME. PORTER, CARD- READER; TELLS past, present,” future: ladies 50c, gents $1: palmistry, clalrvoyant, sittings $1 50. 196 Turk st. TSSMELVINA, CLAIRVOY ANT; PICTURE of future husband or wite. %86y Howard si. 50°ANDsL 50c AND $1. PROF. C. LEON, 1007 Market st.. Marvelous power; valuable advice on'all affairs; letters with stamp answered: hours 9t. 8. BME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER 1N VL the world: 50c and #1, shows you the pictureot your future husband or wife. Twelfth, cor. Market ME MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS Dast, present and future; 25¢ up. 764 Howard. ME. LEGETTE; PRESENT, PAST AND FU- ture, 25c. 311 Tehama, upstairs, near Fourth. ING' E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND $1, §1 25, 81 50 per week. ercial and Leidesdorft sts. W ANTED.TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter LL SEC- ARBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CA rerary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS, VW AITRESS, $26. COUNTRY HOTEL. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. BARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. OMEN WANTED TO CANVASS FOR “0S0- sobright,” a cleaner and polisher for painted woodwork, furniture and m; the entire city is divided into districts and will be thoroughly can- vassed ; come early and get a choice district; goo | pay for bustiers: salary and commiasion. “DAN- EL FOLEY & CO., 1804 Market st., a: the sign Look Out for Paint. ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK, SIT- uation in & summer resort, smali country tel or a private family. Cail or address F. R., 813 ATHOLIC YOUNG LADY AS COMPANION are respecifully requested to attend the funeral of our late comrade, L. INDIG, TO-DAY (SUNDAY) At94. M. You will jlease meet ot Ariumph Le- gion Hail, corner o Twenty-fourth and Folsom sts. C. E. 08600D; Commander. L. JORNSOX, B SV BT PARK SANTA CRUZ Mountains— Come with the Sons of St. Geor:e of San Francisco and Alameda to g their ninth #noual picnic, to be held at the above delightful resort on the 50tk of Mar. All kinds of games. Fine music. Dancing. A large number of prizes. Trains leave the ferry at 7:15 and 8:45, childres 30c. Jaxes H. DUNCAN, Secretary. (=3 TO THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS table family or secon of Fearless Legion No. 2, 8. K. of A.—You d girl; cit country. " Address C. E., Berkeiey, o O .F ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamanun, 23814 O'Farrell, INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH_AND HOWARD / 8i8.; single furnighed rms 75¢ week, 16¢ night. UST OPEN: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 Pacific si., below Kearny: lodging half price, 5¢, 10¢, 15¢ pr night ;clean beds,sunny rooms,no bunks (GEBMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework; one who understands cook- ing: 815 month; references. 1306 Haves st., near Devisadero. 'w ANTED—4 FIRST-CLASS COAT-FINISH- ers and buttonhole-makers. HENRY HILP, 106 Battery st. OUNG REFINED OREOLE WIDOW DE- position as housekeeper. Address B. N., 00D MILLINER WANTED: ONE WHO UN- derstands dressmaking: must be experienced. Address C., box 19, Call Office. INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms: 25c #1 50 1086 per week: convenient and respectable; iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, (\RINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE tel. Main 1997, BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. UPPLIES COOKS: ALL rv. tel.Grant 45, 10 $1 50 per night: - branches :short notice. 14 ( W. JIM, CHINESE-JAPANESE EMPLOY- - ment office. 637 Commercial. Tel Black 1261. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 314B Sutter: tel. Grant 30. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT oftice; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426. Ticke:s 813 McNEILL Chief. I OUNG STRONG GIRL: COMPETENT FOR general housework; small family; $15. 219 Broderick st. A PPRENTICES FOR DRESSMAKING : MUST understand sewing. Apply 1618 Buchanan st. FIRST-CLASS OPERATORS ON LADIES jackets; good pay. MEYER BROS, 121 Post. F YOU WANT TO LEARN DRESSMAKING, cutting or fitting, go direct to the McDowell Dressmaking Academy. 213 Powell st. YOUNG LADY OF PLEASING APPEAR- ance, between :0 and 30, as comparnion for a lady. Apply between 12 and 10 p. x., room 1, 126 Fifth st. STRONG GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR housework : must be good cook ; w-&u $20; ref- erences. Address R. R., box 7, Call Office. FOR THE BEST AND CLEANEST 10-CENT meal try 1315 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. “IANTHB—-A;ABOMERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver Hguse, 217 Third st.; 160 large rooms; 25¢ per nigh’; $1'to $3 per week. ¥ ltawu R’ noustflwfisi\cms(u}tfi st.: 200 rooms; best in ty: singie rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, 81 a week: meals 10c. EN'S 35-SOLING 50c: LADIES 40c: DONE M while ;A‘m wait, 638 Market. opp. Palnce Hotel. 100 ME3 TO TAKE LODGING AT 100, Tac ' and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. % ARE SHOE DOUTORS; WE REPATR your old shoes and make them &s good as new, and with our new machines we can do_your work &t one-half the usual price; done while’ you wait, 562 Mission st., hetween First and Second sts. M %310 FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; Y1 an grocers keep it ¥ MEN'S ~SECOND-HAND _SHOES, SOME nearly new, 26c to $1 25. 5663 Mission. (LCHO HOUSE, 86314 MARKET ST.— Hooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; §1 to 3T week. FEEE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 6o 8150 & botil eof laver. S at 637 Clay st ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: tips on races; names given; 26¢ up. 5 Fourth. (G UARANTEED PAVING SALOON, ALWAYS did and always will: without exception the best future corner in San Francisco, opposite City Hall dome; arare chance; answer prompily. Ad- dress C. H., box 108, Call. 175, BARGAIN: OLD ESTABLISHED tobacco, clgar, stationery aud candy siore. Apply corner Aliston way and Telegraph ave., opposite university gate. FOR SALE—a TAILOR-STORE IN A FINE location; very cheap; must leave at once on ac- count of sickness. _Call at 1001 Mission st. HYSICIAN'S PRACTICE FOR SALE (AD- vertising); splendid opportunity Jfor man with some ready money ; fine furnished o flices in the most prominent location on Market st. rent free. Address P. K., vox 18. Call Office. 0 LEASE IN MAYFIELD, SANTA CLARA County. Occidental Hotel sud bar: rent $25. Apply C.DUCKER or F. PRITCHAED, 12 Mar- et st. I ROCERY AND BAR; TRANSFER CORNER. Apply this office: no agents. OURNALISTAND MANAGER OF 26 YEARS' record wants capital to back a profitable news- paper_enterpnse entirely new to the coast. Ad- dress J., box 76, Call Office. 00D BUBINESS IN GOOD LOCATION; 2 buildings on leased lot: rent only $2 50 per month. 1. C. SCHARFF, 18 Post st. HOLE OR HALF INTEREST IN LIVERY stable; horse, market and wagon repository: well siocked; buildings long lease and finest place of the kind on the coast: good chance for party with money. _ Address W. O., box 149, Call Oftice. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI- ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Lurk}l FFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANT TRNT + ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUY! « carpets, piano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessie YALL ON J. C. MUT. , 521 KEARNY, [F / you want highest cash price for your furniture, carpets, pianos, or merchandise of any kind. CARPET CLEANING. (/ARPETS CLEANED, 36 A YARD: LATD Sc O T s i PN Ao B % “’ HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st. ; tel. . Coxxms-scaxpui EEATING WORKS. 333 ) Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. ONES CO. CARPET - CLEAN renovating works. Main office 36 and 27 Sth. (G EEATEASTERN STEAM CARPET CLEAN- ing Works. Tel. So. 576; 14 8th st. B. GRANT. O SIEAMCARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250. (G REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- ing works; latest improved machinery; 3¢ yard. G. GEORGE,office 11 Eighth st.; phone Jessie 253. (CADEETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth: tol. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. J .EMITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 740 « 14th st.; cleaning 3c & yard. Tel. Mission 74. J McQUEEN'SCAREET BEATING AND REX. . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 228. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—_TH C WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address (n the United States or Canada one year for 31 £0, posi- age free. e MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALOON, BOARDING-HOUSE AND GRO- cerv; 22 steady boarders; good bar trade; chickens, pigs, ducks: big crop’ potatoes: next to factory; ‘cars run by; selling very cheap at once on account of trouble.” Cail at this oftice. §10 BRANCH BAKERY AND CONFEC- . tionery: good reasons for selling. 3312 ission st.. opp. carhouse. ORSE AND EXPRESS - WAGON AND stand. Inquire at grocery-store, 175 Clara st., city. 15(). GEOCEEY AND BAR: 3 LIVING- « rooms. Apply Call Office. ALOON—GOUD LOCATION; LIVING-ROOMS m back; price $200; rent $15. Address B. J., box 4, Call office. 100. BAKERY AND LAUSDRY; CHEAP » Tent; bargain. 1243 Mission st. ADY OF MEANS WANTS GENTLEMAN partner with $50; country proposition. Room 2, 12Mason st. OR RENT—RESTAURANT IN GOOD RUN- ning order to any responsib: party: Knowledge Dot required. Inquire SEEMAN’S, 516 Kearny. l'A RGAIN-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ) liquor store. J. PEYSER, 1601 Market st. 600 EIAYO ATA GREAT BARGAIN: taken in on chattel-mortgrge: virtn lly new; perfect title. SPECK & CO., Crocker build- ing, Market and Post sts. M2 GNIFICENT STECK PIANO: GRAND tone; private party; obliged 1o sacrifice. Room 21, Flood bullding. ARE OPPORTUNITY—_UPRIGHT GRAND Hardman; like new: wonderful tone; elegant case; perfect condition: offered by private party at our own price for immediate sale. Room 10, Floca buiding. 27 MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS—A LARGE size. new fine-tune upright: price $175. 418 Ellis st., room 22, TEINWAY, $175: DECKER, $150; LADD, $60; tuning, repairing. BRUEN N'S, 228 Post. JOHMER, STECK, STEINWAY, STATHAM second-hand upright scheap. 108 McAllister. NNUAL MAY CLEARANCE SALE OF pianos and musical everything sold cheap this month. MAUVAT Mark SHERMAN. CLAY & CO, STEINWA P Tesentatives, show the largest assortment of pianos and organs in the West: all grades and prices; easy mouthly payments; everyihing guar- anteed as represented. Kearny and Sutter. $2—0 RESTAURANT, BAKERY; BAR- DU, gain; good reason for selig. 917 Mission. FOR SALE CHEAP—WELL-ESTABLISHED candy, tobacco, cigar, statinnery store; fine busi- ness; reason for selling, nave to go East. Apply store, 1314 Howard st., bet. Ninth and Tenth. 375, COAL AND WOOD YARD DOING « k001 business: must be sold at once; engine and boiler Is worth the money; trial given. Cail 810 Sixth st. JORSALE—CHEAP; THE BEST ADAPTED butcher shop in the city; other business cause of selling: no agents. Geary and Hyde st. MAL:. OYSTER GROTTO NEAR MARKET st.; cheap. Inquire 113 Third st. WAle-:l»-LfvE PARTNER IN LIVE BUSI. ness: $2000 to $3000 capital: profits large and sure. Address Live, box 3 Grhv LIFE-READER: LADIES, 25ci gents, 50c ; readings daily except Sun. 5 7th. 00D CHANCE FOR BLACKSMITH WITH small capital. Call 12714 Langton st. ME. STEWART; GREATEST CARD READ- erand cialrvoyant In world: seventh daughter: read cards since 11 years of age: mining, lawsuits marriage; ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 8 and 4. M. LENEMAR — FORTUNES. TOLD BY planets: predicted in '74 passengers of over- due steamer on island. 11 Taylor st., cor. Market. ME. SYBILLE TELL3 FROM CRADLE TO AYL the grave: fee 45 cents. 914 O'Farrell st. RETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MME. SCHMIDT, from the principal cities: tells past, present and future; prices moderate. 856 Mission, RS, B. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED ME- dium and card-reader. 132 Turk st. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTI¥IC REVEAL- erby egss and cards: tells entire life, past, resent, future; consultationson all affairs; noth- cepted; ‘names given; good advice: sure fip?“mwm lost love mistake im- possible: fee #1: letter nr. Larkin. | WESK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-THE <\ WEEKLY CALLL. in wraoper, for mailing. ——————— $1 00 WILL EUY Goon LOCATED SALOON. Inquire liquor-store, 795 Mission st. EFORE BUYING SEE HAINE BROS.’, BUSH & Gerts' and Knabe pianos; st wholesale prices. A. L. BANCKOFT & CO.. 324 Post st. SHAW, $575; STEINWAY, 821 $25; rented 82 up. HELNE, 138 3— PIANO; GOOD CONDITION, 0416 MeAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. TL YOU WANT IS VALUE FOR YOUR money ; investigate these prices anda be con- Vinced: the new seven-bar sutoharp §6; the fve- bar autoharp $4; a seventeen iniaid rosewood ribbed mandolin ‘86 25: the brize-winner guitar 325 s0lid walnut and oak organs, new, $47 305 elegant new upright pianos in any style case, wal nut, mahozany, oak, 187 one trial will corvine Fou, 3. HARHY SCOTT, 620 Market at. Spreck s buf n RRIVED—LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- grade T. L. Nenmann pianos: prices and terms. moderate. H.LUEDERS, 82 Ninth st. ONOVER PIANO; AS_GOOD AS NEW: at_sacrifice. The ¥. W.SPENCER COM' PANY, 538 Post st IRST-CLASS RESTAURANT: GOOD LOCA- tion on Kearuy st.: cheap. Apply this office. ESTAURANT WORTH $600 FOR $300; DO- ing good business. 206 Ellis st. {OR SALE—DRUGSTORE IN CITY ; CHOT Flocation: sabo0. Drugs, box 19, Call, - © PELICACY, BRANCH BAKERY AND No- tion-store; good business. Apply Call Office. 99R CANDY-STORE, WITH SODA 225. fountain, 6 icecream freezers, 2 stoves, candy kettle, shelves, counters, stock of candy, tabies, chairs, etc. HICKOK, 873 Market st. ANY CaSINO SALOON, 183 FOU 3 A cor. Everett st., for sal| s NHICKERING, KNABE, S'K“EC!;&;’;)IBE. B'I;E:?; 1ing planos: see our new plang ; pl jor mfg’ BENJ. CURTAZ 30N, 16 0 Farreit. ¥ CASH OR INSTALLMENTS; WEBER $175. upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. TYHRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, why & Evans, Briggs and other planos. TUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham piace. LOST. OST—A PARS-BOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA T %S ties ana Loan soclety’ of San_Francisco in the name of MARY C. BRENNAN, No. 208,050; the finder will please return to bank. BARGAIN; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL llquor-house; $3500. A. V., box 129, Call. JOR_TERRIER PUP: MALE, RETURN 1413 Taylor st.; liberal reward. IVEN AWAY; FINER TAURANT; GOOD T business; on account of departure. = 5035 LLOW BULL-TERRIER DOG: : tail on; strap collar. Return to 1611 California st. and veceive liberal reward. ¥ SPIRITUALISM. M S8 ADDIE SWAIN THROUGH HER SPAN ish guide, Buena Vista, will advise you for your betterment; ladies only’ _trance sittings, $2; consulcation free: hours 1 to8 P.. 1036 Marketst. Y OUR PAST. PRESENT AND FUTURE AT X glance (ladies only); 28¢c. 230 Clara, nr. Fifth. ADDIE SWAIN RETURNED: WILL SEE PAtrons to-day, 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. 1055 Market. s JoJ. WHEINEY, CLAIRVOYANT trance medinm: sittines $1. 218 Stockton st. BICYCLES., P:.l'lx CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; it accommodations. Terminus Geary, M- Alligter und Powell st. car lines. FORSALE—A CENTRALLY LOCATED FAM- ily liquar-store; living-rooms attached: rent $40. Inquire WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO., 318 Uk OR RENT, UNFURNISHED—THE ~GRAN- ite House,” Folsom, Cal., a 2-story frame hotel, containing parlor. dining-room, barroom, kitchen and 22 bedrooms: n z00d repair and fine location & splendid opportunicy for auy person desirous of £olng into the hotel business: extra inducements offered. _Address LOUIS KLUMPP, Folsom, Cal. W ANTED—PARTNER TO ENABLE OWNER to carry on further developments in aquartz mine: large vein: free water and every facility for working; the property will stand the closest inves- dgation.’ Audress Owner, box 47, Call Office. TEAMING BUSINESSFORSALE: 10 HORSES and 5 lumber wagons with good trade: will be sold cheap; part cash. MCEWEN BROS, 118 Montgomery st OST—A PARROT. REIURN TO R Tt S50 voliberaily rewemdes SO O3 ROM ALBION BREWEEY HUNT er's Point, cedar skiff; oak : fastened: rewnrd. R e ULL-TERRIER SLUT, 2 BRINDLE JAWS. Reward at 546 First st. R OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and 1.0an Society of San Francisco, in the name of ALFRED KAHN: N 25. 1 finder will please return (o bang. | 002 [Be FOUND. FOUND—L. N ARGE MASTIFF DOG. INQU. Monday, 920 Post: J. M. BOBE(;?I‘S(;.\'.QL e AY COLT: WHITE FACE; NEAR 193 House. Apply Philip Tobin, nr. 133116 Housr.

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