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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1896. SAUSALITO WILL HAVE A “NIGHT," Marin County Proposes to Hold a Glorious Car- nival. IT IS TO BE UNIQUE. The Idea Originated With Com- modore Bruce and Editor J. H. Pryor. MASS-MEETING ON THURSDAY. Red Fires Will Gleam From the Peaks. The Bay Will B: Ablaze With Light. “A Night in Bausalito” will bea night when the pretty Marin hill town will be a blaze of light from peak to bay. Among the trees electric lamps and colored fires will glow, and out on the water hundreds of tugs, yachts and small boats will dart to and fro amid the most splendid illu- mination. The idea originated with Commodore C. C. Bruce of the San Francisco Yacht Club and Editor J. H. Pryor of the Sausa- lito, News. Commodore Bruce is one 0” the Town Trustees and Mr. Pryor is Town | Clerk, consequently the plan of ‘‘A Night | in Sausalito” has official backing. 1 “We will not know definitely what fea- | tures we will have,’’ said Editor Pryor | yesterday, ‘“‘until we have our mass-meet- ing next Thursday evening; but we will bave an affair thatf will be unrivaled in | completeness and splendor. Altbough the thing is yet in its incipiency the cn‘!zeps { of Sausalito are moving individually in | the matter. Already a good sum of money is piedged without & single canvasser hav- ing been sent out. “There will be no literary programme or | any form of entertainment other than the | grand illumination that will blaze out all | over the place. As the oniy expense will | be the usual ferry fare we expect that thousands of people will cross the bay to | attend the ‘night.’ The North Pacific| Coast Railroad Company will be well rep- | resented on ihe committees and conse- quently arrangements will be made re- garding good and safe transportation. ~ “The carnival will take place near the first of September on a night when there isno fog or wind, if possible. ‘‘Even at this early date we have chosen a few features which may be mentioned. | On the lofty point of rocks above the | town a mammoth red-fire will be kept | burning all evening. Five or six hundred pounds of the briliiant inflammable com- | pound will be conveyed to the peak and | the flame will be seen from every point on | San Francisco Bay. To-morrow our town electric system will be inaugurated and | we bave made arrangements to have extra | wires and lamps run all over the hill. We | will also have strung calcium lights at | different points. An electric lighting com- pany from the City will assist us in this. “'lyhere are about a dozen large ships moored bere, and they will be %)rou,hl down and anchored off the town. Lanterns, | lamps and colored lights will glesm from their lofty yards and mastheads, making & noble, a grand water display. Al of the | yacht clubs will punicifme and their pretty illuminations will complete the glorious display. ° “There will be 2 marine parade in which | every floating craft will take part. If there are any war vessels at hand they will be present, and their officers and crews in- Yited to become a feature of the affair. *‘Several bands of music will be stationed - at different points on the hill and bay. | Thousands of Japanese lanterns will be lighted and swung from the trees and from every conceivable place over the town. *“*A Night in Sausalito’ will rival day in the splendor of illumination. A queen of the ‘night’ will be elected by popular vote.” A mass-meeting will be held at the Town Hall Thursday evening, to which everybody on each side of the bay is in- vited. Then full arrangements will be made and the actual work of the coming | carnival begun. —_———— Smallest Mayor in the World. A veritable Ohio party sat in the lobby of the Raleigh last evening, when fally half a dozen Buckeyes joined each other by chance. One of them was Major George | Anderson of Springfield, says the Wash- ington Times. “Our city will probably next spring en- 'fiy the distinction of having the smallest ayor in the world,” said he. *‘All that is lacking is his election, for he has an- nounced himself as a candidate. His | name is Colonel Joseph Leffel. His popu- larity is very great. e is one of the most noted personages in the world and is even smaller than Gen- eral Tom Thumb. Repeated fabulous offers have been made to him to travel for | exhibition gurbosea, but he has always declined and turned his attention to rais- ing fancy poultry and pet dogs, from which he made quite a fortune. *‘Colonel Leffei was born in 1833, Itis said his father was 6 feet 1 inch high in his stocking feet, and tnat his mother weighed 200 pounds. He married a little lady scarcely larger than himself, and they have four pretty children, all of nor- mal size. Thecanaidate once was a me: ber of the City Council.”—Pittsburg Dis- patch. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J Lynch, Placerville J A Armstrong, Chicago C Shaver, Chicago C B Gran & w. Chicage C I Belger, Oregon G W Wyman, New Y ork J ¥ Poliand&w, Newport . L Delaney, Chicago 3 ¥Lunt, New York H Siduey, New Yore. Miss E Fraucls, N York C H Wise, Cincinnatt Rk Pleters, SUPaul MissH Pelerp.ace,S Paul E R Bowen, St Paul ¥ Cummings, Sesitle W Henry, Seattie E H Gomph, Eugene ¥ M Neel, California C Ward & 1m. Tovey S P Smith, San Jose Mrs E H Stephen, Visalia iiss I Stephen, Visalia Miss M Stephen, Visalia 3 Locker, U COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. J H Thompson, Denver L C Barron, N Y Mrs Foster, Stockion R Clesomi, Stockton J Wyn, Los Angeles W D Jones, Angels Camp ¥ M Cilver, Stockton R Murray, Angels Camp G Sargent, Colo A Williams, Colo 1 stormont, Los Angeles H Thorisen, Los Angeles C Duerden & wi, Pa_ W T Grove & wi, Byron ‘W E Fullmer, Sta Cruz F Olsen, Sacramento C A Farr, N Y C Carson, Virginia City 1 Elliott, Merced A H Grinbach. N Y Mrs Stanton & dr, Ar- H Button. Santa Cruz buckie J C Donovan, N Y Miss Lancaster, Oakdale S E Lotia, Stockton W Butter & fy, Byron M Keave, Elk Grove R Smith. Sacramenio D Ferris, Sacramento M J Ralsion, Los Angeles LICK HOUSE. ‘W W Seaman, Sec H L West, Stockton Mrs £ C Blake, Eureka ¥ A Coe, ~an Jose G K Edwards, Ariz Mrs A M Gardner &1,Cal Mrs Sehallart'& fy, Cal M Lindsey, Cal H Baruch, Su» Berdo G A Nourse, Fresno ‘A D xickey, Phila JF Ross & fy, Kas Clty W E Carter. Stockton B E Hand, Chi 3 G Mitchell, Kas City Francis Doud, Monterey J Kelly. PorJand 3 C Jensen, Ferndale Mrs McCox, Cal G Hueter & w, § Cruz c M S B Lakeport G l%m oLt, Sac Mi % Kemm, Cal < G Wooster, Los An H F P Veterson, Heno F G C Spencer, San Jose T Cavanangh, Salem H I Leard, Chi J 5 Oliver. Chicago A J Martis, & 1y, [daho G P Ke:to, Monterey X Carter, Salinas City Mrs W Davis, Napn € Sweward, St 3 & son, Tebama B W Robertson, Cal RJ Vincent, N Jersey G P Brown, Hedding C E Buckley, Mt View CP Aguew, B Kosa | 3 L Barh: | o'clock. D. 8. | Appiy 1219 Devisadero st. GRAND HOTEL Morse, S L Oblspo C M Weber, Stockton sKJennln:l & w, Cal F Flint, San Juan B Stone, Stockton T Alton, Santa Cruz K Brown, Kings City A Smith,w & c, Stockton T Devlin, Sac C A Relm, Sac 3 CTappea, L Angeles G W Chandler, 8 Cruz J W Magee, Chico Miss Ravmond, P_Grove ¥ Barilett, Livermore MMiss N Bartlett, Cal Miss May Bartlett, Cal C Wetmore, Suisun rs G H Smith, Fresno Mrs H W Wilbur, Fresno G H Henika & W, Mich C W Baxtell. N Y Miss Mason, C Park Miss Gray, Coliege Park P L Wilbur, Stanford J . Griffin & w, Tacoma P O’Brien, S Andr-as I Coleman, Oregoi 3% Ban San Jose A B Lemmon, S Rosa C E Moore, 1:anta Clara G H Thomas, Detroit ¥ D Clark, Marysville S S Parsons, Fresno Wm Pickéis, Denver H S Van Gorden, Denver E C Creller, G Valley J N Bailhache, Cal L Schyitzer, Salt Lake M E Cummings, Denver R J Cufrey, Denver R S Hurles, Brookl, A I Hurles, Brooklyn W H Garnett & w, J C Boyd, Sac Jas O'Neill, Sac ‘A Creasan, Vallejo R A koster, Big Trees PALACE HOTEL. P J E w R ixon 86 LUSN F Lyon, U §, GHam OaN 3 McNuia & w, Chicago H G Cone, USN L FJames, USN & McLion, USN W P Scout, US N Miss E H Holes, Taledo T F Burydorff, U S N ‘W E Jenens Jr, Chicago F Hoiterboff, L' Angeles Mrs H York, Tenn C N Stuart, Chicago Mrs D Davis, Ohio H V Haight, N Y illag & w, Toledo wire, Palo Alto W E Teller, N Y C N Sterry, N Mex McHenry, Tenn Mrs A Watts, Tenn E K Grassellc, Ohlo L Rinaido, San Jose W J Dingee, Oakland Mrs W J Dingee, Oakind W E Hale, 5 Quentin G G Kimball, Red Bluft H Thuermler, Pittsburg Mrs Buckingham, Vacavl H W_Wright, San Jose I Stemme, N Y Mrs H W Wright, S Jose Mrs Stemme, N ¥ BALDWIN HOTEL F M Bain, Philadelphia J J Pfister, Sulsun H Sachman, Alameda J M Anzutano, Los Ang © J de Roo, Benicia J P Burns, Boston E Fowler, Nev L Bowoy cramento F C Stettle, Dayton C H Mathews, Dayton CJMcDobald, USN _ J D McDonald, US N J H Manning & w, Or G C Reiter, US N Cross, U S N Miss Smith, Vallejo H Williams, Fresno Mrs J C Maston, Los Ang Dillon, Astoria ¥ A Abbotte, Astoria Armstrong, Astoria oRue SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, epen until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock NOTICE OF MEETING». GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 30, F.and A. M.—Called meeting THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, July 2R, at 7:30 GEO. J. HOBI, Sec. GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 80, F. and A. M.—The members are re- quested to atcend the funeral of Brother AMOS U, RUGG, THIS (TUESDAY) AFTE ON, July 28, at 2 o'clock, from the Presbyterian Church, East Oaklana, under the auspices of Brooklyn Lodge No. 225, GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 186, F. AND A M, 121 Eddy st., meets THIS EVENING. at 7:30 o'clock. D, 3. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. £ CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO.5, R. A. M. will meet THIS (TUES- DAY) EVENING, July 28, at 7:30 o'clock. P. M. and M. E. M. degrees. By orderot the LR FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. & VALDECK SANITARIUM_-ANNUAL meefing of the stockholders will be held at 717 Jones street on TUESDAY, August 4, at 8:30 P. . WINSLOW ANDERSON, President. C. E. CouPER, Secreta: =" OFFICE OF THE GERMAN SAVINGS and Loan Society—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the German Savings and Society will be held at the office of the society, 526 California street,In the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. on MONDAY, the 10th day of August, 1896, at 8 o'clock P. ., for the election of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as shall legally come before the meeting. GEO. TOURNY, Secretary. 5 THE BEGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the Pacific Const Dredging and #eciama- tion Company will be held at the office of the com- pany, 15 Steuart streei, San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 4th day of August, 1896, a5 3 o'clock P. ., for the purposa of electing a board of trustees (0 sérve during the ensuing yearand the transacilon of such other business as may come besore the meeting. 3. J. MADISON, Secretary. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address | In the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, Dostage free. SPECIAL NOTICES. HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. TANTED — POSITION BY A FRENCH housekeeper: full care of the home: also in bsence of owners; Engiish spoken; terms moder- ate. Address Housekeever, 2:22145 Mission st. FIRSI-CLASS "DRESSMAKES WA NTS work by the day: terms reasonable. Callor address 518 Geary st. Y CUNg GIRL WOULD LIKE 10 ASSISTIN light housework. 126 Fourth st., Toom 26. Y QUNG LADY, UNIVERSITY GRADUATE, desires a position as private secretary or any kind of oftice work; English, German and French; highest references. K. H., box 18, Cail Office. PERESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING: cheap. Call or address 2118 Mason st. INCHES | ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 t0$6 per week: convenient and respectabl Jree bus and haggage to and from the f SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. ANTED—PUP ¥OR MILLINERY W tior class now lo‘fl'fln‘ for fall work; prac- tical; reasonable. 410 Lenvenworth st ATPBENTICE WANTED. MISS GILLIGAN, dressmaker, 115 nearny st. EARN CUTTING, FITTING AND FINISH- jng: $1a week: patterns cut ro order, 25¢ up- McDowell Dressmaking School, 636 Markes st ADIES—FEEE] FREE! LESSONS EVERY L Tues, 2t03: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, r. 67. AIRDRESSING, 95 AND_36c: MOENING His eve classes waffw:nl:sl 50. 1248 Mission. M ST CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE atL Winchester House, 42 Third ket 200 rooms: 25c : $1'50 per nizh 1 50 Vo 36 Eorwerk: free "bus and bageaze (0 and from ferrv. HELP WANTED—Continued. Hooms Z0c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 10 $T week. M Yeek; rooms for two, 25¢ & day, $1 50a catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. . FUCH<, 325 Grant ave. MALE HELP WANTED. ANTED, TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR W e iR O Cotieceion Agcy, 110 Sutter e T TL L IR ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keeo it. reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay s _ TANTED — MEN TO LEARN RBER JOURREYMEN BARBERS INTERNATION- al Union No. 27 Employm’ tBuresu. 102 7th st. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- meut secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 857 Cla; SECONL COUK; 38 PER WEEK. MISS CUL- Eigho Bousk, w63ty MARKET ST ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: 8L trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and BAXBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. ARBERS ASSUCIATION Ur (AL £EMPLOY- C. B HANSEN &C0, 110 GEARY ST, FUR- nish haymakers, threshing crews, harvest bands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, min- ers, teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and ock men, iaborers, mechanics, cooks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and laundry help. ' Wire, phone or mail us your orders; prom pt attention guaranteed. JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; bestLelp. 3148 Sutter: tel Grant 30. VHINESE AND JAPA EMPLOY MENT office; best help. 41434 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426, HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO.. 640 Clay. YNAMO-TENDER WANTS POSITION; IS a compeient electrician _and mechanical draughtsman. _Please address R., box 60, Call. ELDERLY, SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN wants situation to do cooking for 4 or 5 men or work around place. Address Sober, box 57, Call. LEN, 323 Sut:erst, ] AN AND WIFE: $40 PER MONTH, MISS M CULLEN, 373 Sutter st. JOOK, $10 A" WEEK AND ROOM: BOY TO jsTun elevator, call early: waiter small hotel, 825 and room:' waiter. chophouse, $20; dish: \vasher, $4 & week: second baker, $30 and room: barberto rent shop; man for ¢ :0res, etc., small hotel. MARTIN'S: 7.9 Maret st. ment. Sec’v P Hamann 0915 O Farral AGENTS WANTED. GENTS—“BRYAN, SEWALL AND §FREE Silver,” covers the campalgn ground; Bryan. a prodigy, will Inspire more enthusiasm than all the other candidaies. F. PERSON, manager, sub- scription department, the WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st. J ANTED—100 ~ STATION MEN AND Tight of way clearers for railroad work: north ; 81 504 day: 50 laborers, $1 60. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ot et A R LT BAEER AND PASTRY COUK, HOTEL, $60; baker and pasiry cook, hotel, $50; meat and Pastry cook for springs, $60: second cook, country otel, $60: 3 waiters for country hotel, $30; pan- tryman for springs, $20; German hoiel cook, $45; 2 bellboss, $10 and $i5; porters, dishwashers, Yegeiable men, potwashers, etc. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Gedry st. ERMAN WISHES SITUATION AS SEC ond cook in hotel or restaurant or any kind of kitchen work. Address 617 Mission st., room 13. TRONG, RELIABLE BOY, 16 YEARS OF age, wishes 0 learn blacksmith trade. Address 8. T., box 81, Call Office. OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION IN GRO- cery or general merchandise store; good book- keeper; good reference. . M., box 21, Call Office. OUNG MAN 23 YEARS OF AGE WISHES a place to drive a wagon or to work in whole- sale house. Address O. G., 8:5 Jessle st. IRST-CLASS WAITER WANTS SITUA- tion; best of reference. Address W. E. M., box 14, Call Oftice. ARPENTER AND HANDY MAN IN GE! eral wants work; 1o objection to country. Ad- dress B. L., box 73. Call. |]3UTCHER WANTS A POSITION: GOOD salesman and - cutter; single. Address Butcher, box 61, this oflice. ARBERS—GOOD BARBER WANTS WOR for $10 per week; city or country. Addre: Barber, box 85, Call Office. TEADY BOY OF 17 WOULw LIKE 70 learn the machinist trade. Apply 1826 Powell. UTLER WITH GOOD REFERENCES (ENG- lish); city or country. E. L., box 41, Cali. JITUATION WANTED — BY FIRST-CLASS 5 lnundry-washer. Address L i., box 69, Cail. NGINEERS—POSITION WANTED BY COM- petent man in any part of the State; can fur- nish references. Address LOULS B. GORDON, 17 Van Ness avenue. OSITION “AS SALESMAN, EITHER LOCAL or traveling; thoroughly = acquainted with stoves, hardware, cutiery and conuecting lin: aiso forniture: good reference. Address W., box 74, Call Office. TARFYENTERS—THOROUGHLY ACQUAINT- U%ed "with all its branches. Address A. R, box 87, Call Office. OMPETENT HOUSE PAINTER WITH tools wants work by the dsy or piece work for private parties city or country. Painter, 23 Pieasant st. JTEADY MAN AND WIFE, WANT POSI- tion to take care of ranch: good references. Adaress E. W., box 5, Call Office, Oakland. KSE, COMPANION OR VALET TO invalid gentleman: understands massage treatment; well recommended; wonld like to travel. Address B. L., box 75. Call Office, TOUNG MAN, GERMAN, WHO HAS BE working in delicacies and grocery buginess wants a position. Address A. LUKRANPA162 Alameda ave., Alameda. JIRST-CLASS GARDENER, EXPERIENCED carpenter and plumber, best of references, wants situation. Address A. B., California Hotel, San Ratael, Cal. MAN AND WIFE (FRENCH) WANT SITUA- tions on private place: city or country: 1aan good gardener wife good cook and_housekeeper. Address J. LOZAHIC, 1816 O'Farrel st. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIED, NEAR Market— Ejectric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. ‘W XCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $8 per Week: free bus and bagegace (o and from the ferry. D U £ DOCTORS, ATTENTION! { WILLFOR- nish a single rig as good as the city affords and reliable driver for $50 per month. Address E. A., box 57, this office. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84; collections mude, city or country. Paclfic Lollection Co.. 415 Monizy st.. room 6. Tel. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. J EAT SWEDISH GIRL, WITH REFERENCE, desires » situation to do cooking snd house- | work. J. F.CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. R. HANSEN & CO, 110 GEARY ST. « furnish the best family and hotel help. Cail at office, phone or mail us Your orGers: prompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. MES, M. JOuNSTON, 905 MARKET ST. only first-class female he.p furnished. JPANISH WIDOW, LATE FROM CITY OF Mexico, would like situation as housekeeper. Apply 105 Larkin st., room 2. FEMALE HELP WAN CED. (GEBMAN SEAMSIRESS, $26; SECOND girl, $35: 20 housework girls, city and coun- try, $20 snd 825 6 youne giris assist, $10 to $15. M8 CULLEN, 823 Sutter. OMAN WITH A CHILD; $15, MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. OLURED GI1RL; 2 IN FAMILY; $15. CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 9 W AITRESSES. SMALL COUNTRY HOTEL, $20, room, etc., see party here: laundress, country hotel, $25. room, etc.; cook, smail hotel. $30 and room: waltress, city, $i a week: lady stenographer and iy pewriter, see party in office 9:30 A, M.: chambermald and wait ai table some, $20, room, etc.; woman or girl to wash dishes, $15 10 $20 and room; waitress, city, $15 and room; chambermald. $20 and room: house- gir, 3 in’ family, $20; 10 housegirls, $16; 11 young girls, 38, 810 and $12 per month, etc. ARTIN'S 749 Market st. MISS (GERMAN GIKL DESIRES POSITION FOR upstairs work, waiting at table and_sewing Ingr. 1512 Leavenworth, bet. Pacific and Jackson. OUNG GERMAN GIRL.WISHES SITUA- tion for housework and plain cooking; wages $15. Call 438 Fifth st. YOMPET MIDDLE-AGED WO M A N, g0od cook and laundress, wishes a situation; N0 objections 10 general housework: city or coun- try. Apply 2118 California st., near Laguna. MDDLE-AGED AMERICAN LADY WISHES situation as chambermaid: room and board; wages §15; in city or Oakland. = Call or address E. D., 55414 Stevenson st. | SENCI COOK AND FRENCH NUKSEGIRI, want situations together: good references. Ad- dress F. 6., bux 117, Call Office. Y ouxe GIRS FROM THE EAST WISHES A situation as second work or in small family, Please call 237 Natoms st. TOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS HOUSE AN 1, office cleaning by theday ; will sweep and wash windows. Address F. H., box 117, Call Office. TERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION FOR G genernt nousework o second ~work. 1024 Howard st., room 22. (G'BL WANTS 4 SITUATION TO DO GEN- eral housework: is willing and oblieing; hi 800d reference. Cail 51 Fourteenth. ur. Folsom. TOMPETENT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION _ for general housework: Is = good, plain cool German or American famiiy; wages $20 10 $25. ERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA 'TON T0 do cooking or general housework in private family. Inquire Turk-st. Hotel, 22 Turk st. Y OUNG WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS working housekeeper: city or country. Call or address MRS. C., 240 Harriet st., off Sixth, near Harrison. FELPERLY PERSON WISHES TO DO GE eral_housework; city or country. 1503 Fol som st., hear Eleventh. DBESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS: GOOD fitter; sews for 50 cents a day. G. F., box 96, Call Uffice. W 3 S TED—2GERMAN COOKS, §25 AND 830: 2 French girls for housework, $15: young irl 1o assist, $10; giris for housework and ussist #25 ana $20; Freoch waitress und parlormaid, $25; Swedish' laundress and second work, $25. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. W ANIED_SECOND GIRL AND LAUN. dress, $26; 2 Protestan: second girls, $20: 4 cooks in German and American families, §25. $30 and $35; laundress, $25: governess, $25; sion- ographer and teie:rapher. $50: Tanch coox. £20: aud giris for cookiug ana housework in city and country. J. ¥. CROSETT CO., 312 Sutter st. VOOK, PRIVATEFAMILY (GERMAN), CITY, $20; cook, small boarding-house, city, $: cook, boarding-house, city, few people, $20. ' C. R. HANSEN & Cu., 110 Geary (CHEAMBERMAID, ASSIST WAITING, water resort, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JCANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN WOMAN T0O ) clean house, $: 25 a day: this morning. C. R. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary st. W ALTRESS. HOTEL, SUUTH, FAR - PalD, 820; 1 first-class waitress, resort, $20; wait- ress. hotel, north, steady work, $20; chambermuid and wait one meai, country, $20: German wait- ress, restaurant, City, $15 With room: chamber- maid, wali one meal, city, $15; German chamber- maid snd wait, country, fare paia, $20. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. AITRESS, FIRST-CLASS, COUNTRY HO- tel, $20; chambermaid, plan washing, $15; girls for cooking and housework. MURRAY & &QEADY, Leadivg Employment Agents, 634-656 Ulay st. (COOB-AMBRICAN FAMILY. 830: 6 HOUSE- girls, $26 and $20: 10 girls for light work, $15; ELIABLE WIDOW WISHES SITUATION as working housekeeper in respectable family or as invalid’s nurse. 218 Ninth st. OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A SITUATION to assist in light housework. Please call 528 Potrero ave., near Eighteenth, TON, 815 Suuter st. SECOND GIKL, 830:70 GIRLS FOR HOUSE- ANTED—NEAT YOUNG WAITRESS. AP- ply 2068 MoAllister st., from 8 10.10 a. 3. N ties 1o fill positions ior general housework and cookiug; $1510 $25. German Employment Office, H OU;EKEEPER—AGE 80 T 40 YEARS: & widow preferred with two children. Caliat Broad way depot, Uakiand. (GO%P GIRL WAITKESS AND MAKE Hrk- FLDERLY LADY WANTS FAMILY MEND- ingand plain sewing: B0 per day. Address MRS, HOW A RD, 706 California st. OUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO do housework, plain cooking or mind children: reference given. Call for 3 days 1017 Cronogu ave.; rear of Fair Oaks st., bet. Twenty-second and ‘Twenty-third. FINN GIRLWOULD LIKE SITUATION TO do_general housework. Addressor call M. &, 16%; Fraeion st. M'DPLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS PLACE AW ‘sor general housework; can give 4 years' reference; wages §12 to $18. Apply 208 Golden Gate ave. JIuST-CLASS SWEDISH GIRL; CAN DO chamber work or take care of an invaiid: 2 years last place. 315 Sutier st. BY.STRONG SWEDISH GIRL FOR COOKING Or housework; 4 years' reference; can take full charge of housekeeping. 315 Sutter st. %05 SWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION general lousework: wages $20 per month: first-class references. 1125 Stevenson st. YOD.\'G WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper or any other light work. Cail 110 Sixth st., room 10. YOUFG GIRL WISHES POSITION TO CARE - for child Andw E}Ill- Cail at 532 Eddy st. WEDISH GIRL WANTS LIGHT HOUSE- S work. Address 504 Third st., room 17. W Courn:’mx’r_xr.nsno GERMAN 'm.l., Mvith excellent reference, wishes n_position as DUrsery governess: is also good mstress. Cail or address 10228 shotwell st TUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS GITE - Nt atocatione st 1 Swedish and Gorman Eo ployment Bureau—MR>. NORTON, 315 Sutter. ESPECTABLE WIDOW WISHES SITUAS tion as housekeeper: city or mnu‘; no ob- Anthony Jection to children. Call or address 1 8L, off Mission, near Second. ANITOR" WHO HAS A SEI OF CARPEN- ters' tools and can do some plumbing: middle- ssed man preferred: $35 and house: must have Teferences. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. i INEAT BOY TO RUN AN ELEVATOR: NO experience necessary; $10 a month, board and lodging. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 AUNDRYMAN FOR PLAIN WO N AN 4 institution: $35 and found. C. R. HANSEN & ©0., 110 Geary st. {ASTERN HEAD WAITER, #50; 2 NEAT L young Eastern club waiters. C. R. HANSEN & 0., 110 Geary st. 5 BAKER'S ASSISTANT, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20 and found; free fare. C.R. HANSEN & C0..110 Geary st. /ANTED —GERM AN THIRD - HAND baker for country shop, $26 aud found: 10 mep for ranch uear city, to dix potatoes: neat \vaiter for sieambout, $20 and found : blacksmith belper for country’ shop, young man. $20a mouth and found "and increase; aiso farmers, milkers, co0ks, walters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Ciay st. A GENTS—HOUSEHOLD AKTICLE YOU CAN sell; makes money. Department 4, Detrolt Laper-baz Company Detroit, Mich. FURNITURE WANTED. :VANO'I; FU:(IN:TVII‘&IE AND OFFICECEIX- ures of any kind: wil 800d prices. Lor send card 7 City Hail ave. » J .G MUTHER AUCTIONEER, 601 CALIFOR- - nia, cor. Kearny, pays best price for furniture. Ir YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. J5RIANA AUCTION CO. SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS' Aue. Co., 1057 Market, pays cash H MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE - carpets. piano. 1185 Market: tel, Jessie 761, BUSINESS CHANCES. F YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A BUSI- ness. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. ORSESHOEING BUSINESS: BEST [N THE city; foll value in sicht; will_sell. trade or take in partner; investigate this. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. +)7y BAEKERY AT A BARGAIN: MUST $125. s nee” "LOBELSKRL & OHASE, 7 City Hall ave. S4( FIRST-CLASS CIGAR-STORE IN )0). Sae ot e best locations in oity: doing fine husiness: stock fresh and first class; this isa rure barzain; will stand full investigation. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. NE OF THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED steam laundries In the city: place is worth $4000; Lorses, wagon and everyzmnf Included: this place must be sold: come and investigate. LUBELSKI & CHA~E, 7 City Hall ave. BD ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND B2250. R toamen: et vaine: of smion asked in stock and fixtures: good local and out- side trade; must be sold, owner interested in other business: investigate this place. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. EN' . BUYERS.—COR. LIQUOR SA- ALEHioN, BUYERS con LIatoR S day work: selling less than price of fixtures; offer Wanted. Wood, cosl, hay and feed business, 5 seails, which pay rent of yard; full vaiue $300. Partner wanted in commission business; clears $75 a month to each; and ail kinds of businesses jor saie by HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. E — DOWNTOWN SALOON, FOR O on sanniry property. Address H. T, box 4. Call Office. e N R’ AGENCY OF CALL FOR SALE I iepay 5180 per month; price $4000. Apply this office. ¥s AT NER WANTED (GERMAN), 835 3 V. KR-PAR.ORS AND CHOPHOUSE ?’R ariar: very cheap. 418 Posuat.: after 12. i SALOON FOR SALE: CHEAP; ON N ‘Rearny st no agents. 17 Kearny st. ON: LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. iy ab Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st = FINK_SALOON AND 5 ROOMS; $17D rent $18. 911 Folsom st. AP- FYOU WANT A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND let us show you some fine places at bargains; call atonce. LUBELSKI & CHASE. 7 City Hall ave. + SHARES VALLEY RAILROAD STOCK,ALL pa.d up. LUBELSKI & CHASE,7 City Hall ave. < BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY $i55 - and candy store; 4 11ving-roo low rent; doing business of §8 to $1U per day: same party 3 years. See BARRETT, 1126 Market st., at cigar-stand. 150, EEUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE: OU. best location: receipts average §15 & day; horse and wagon; low ront; liviag rooms. See BARRETT, 1126 Market st. 29(). LIGAR-STORE, STATIDNERY AN D $ . laundry office: No. 1 location: living Tooms: low rent; doing §ood business. See BAR- RETT, 1126 Market st 125, BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY . and candy store: north of Market st.: low rent: doing fair business; living-rooms. See BARRETT. 1125 Market. HOUSES WANTED., ANTED — TO RENT 10-ROOM HOUSE with stable, state rent and iocation. J. T. P., box 104, Call Office. W ANTED—BY GOOD TENANT, HOUSE OR flat 6 rooms. 094 condition; bet. Market and Pine sts., from Taylor toward tOwWn: Tent rea- ulmn-l:e.L Please address MRS. R, 327 Twenty- eighth st . HEAP — WOOD AND COAL YARD: MA- chinery to cut wood: express business, etc.; clears $150 a month. BARRETT, 1125 Market st. ESTAURANT, GOOD LOCATION: UHEAP rent; price $75. Apply to BARRETT, 1125 Market st. $175. TOENISEED ROOMING-HOUSE OF + 11 roems; low rent: must sell at onc owner going to the country. WILKE & WOL! 531 California st. KOOMS WANTED. W ANTED — 8 UNFURNISHED ~SUNNY T00mS; on Van Ness ave., near California pre- :_’e‘;‘md: state terms. Address U. R.. box 67, Call ce. JF UBNISHED ROOM WANTED BY 4 LADY who will give light_services or pay small rent, Acdress W., box 40, Call. W ANTED—4 MORE TUNNEL MEN, 8150 and boara; 8 more laborers for miniug com- pany, 1 a dayand boara: tool sharpeners, $45 and board; buiter and cheess maker, $30 and found; 2 Eastern farmers, $20 and found; chore- man. American or Irish miker, $50 and found; young men to learn mining, $16 and found and ivereuse, and others. Apply to J. ¥. CROSETT & Cu., 628 Sacramento st. / ANTED—COOK AND WIFE, $60; COOK, country hotel, #40; cook for iaborers, $20; €00k for threshiog crew, $40, and others. 'Apply 0 J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. | OY, 17, WANTS ROOM AND BOARD IN vicinity of Lincoln School. K., box 91, this oftice. e S N A R S L G?NTLEMA WANTS FURNISHED ROOM n Spanish family. Address S. F., box 95, Call WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, $1500 - DADHOYsE.p&clLosE TO boTHh.i « &ity: first-class pAying: owner boug| a datry: offers only accepted for Sdays. WILKE & WOLF, 631 California st. $1 100, SUBNEE SALOON ON TRANS- . fer point, rent 350: 5 years’ lease: average dally receipts $18: rarest chance; owner keeps 2 places. WILKE & WOLFF, 531 California 2000, QRUS STORE IN WESTERN « Addition; 4 living-rooms; rent $45: established years: I e tire. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $1600. 0D ESTABLISHED CORNER « saloon on prominent street: long lease: investigate this bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. $1300. ket st. PARTNER IN GOOD PAYING saloon. STENBERG CO., 632 Mar- ANTED—A SECOND-HAND TRICYCLE, ECOND - HAND CAMERAS Address S., box 87, Call Office. lenses, magic lanterns, siides. 109 Montgomery JOUNG MAN. HANDY WITH CAKPEN- ters' iool, for a winery, $26 to $30; see boss here. MURRAY & REA Leadiug Employ- ment Agents, 534 and 636 Clay st. KODAKS, QELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW 1D eirv 10 A. KLEIN. 19 Sixth'st.: send postab 4 MILKERS FOR SAME DAIRY; 5 WOOD- cuoppers, $2 cord; § fruitpickers, young meu: 20 tiemakers, Bc and'10c each: 5 miners to take a | contract. MURKAY & READY, Leading Em- Pployment Agents, 634 and 638 Clay st. i AN AND WIFE FORJRANCH NEAR CITY, . $35; 5 teawsiers for a rauch, §20: 5 farmers. MUKRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 64 and 635 Clay st. 3 HAVBALERS, i8c PER TON; § MEN 10 irrigate land; 5 men to d!g small’ ditches on a ranch. MURKAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. EAD WAITER FOK A PLAIN HOTEL, $25; waiier, first-closs country hotel, $25; dish- washer, coun ry hoel, $25; 2 aishwashers: 3 CoOks, £6U, $50. $35: ranch cook. MUKRAY & READY, veading mployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. ANTED—GERMAN RESTAURANT COOK, $50: cook for chop and oyster house, $35: man about private place, $25, must be sirong and have references; dishwasher, $25, etc. L. ANDR., 315 Stockton st. WAs TED—A CAPABLE MAN ASGENERAL agent, who uas $300, to handle an article that will net him $300 a month. J. BORTLLY, 776 Diission st. ISHWASuER WANIED, 1681 VALEN- LOCUTION AND DRAMA: thoroughly taught: ap) hours, Lto8 P. M. OLIVE 299 Hyde st. M USICIAN FROM LONDON GIV ES LESSONS in sloging; 84 a month. 854 Mission st. STIEHLS COLLEGE, 738 MaiKET BT, ofters unsurpassed advantages and induce ments in shorthand, bookkeeping, penmanship, typewriting, English branches, languages, ecc.: expenses less than at any other college. LION and LULA STIEHL, proprietors. . YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: life scholarship $50; low rates per week and month. 1, ELASCO'S LY CF:UM SCHOOL OF ACTING— J Private theatricals arranged; puplls rehearsed on stage. R. 5and 12, 1. O. 0. F. block, Tth and Mkt SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME chanical engineering, surveving, architecture- Assay: estab. '84. VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt, V QICE CULTURE, ELOCUTION AND DEL- sarte taught thoroughly; 25¢ a lesson. 749 Folsom st. PIANO LESSONS: PUPIL OF THE LEIPSIC Conservatory ; mod.terms.J. LANGE,110 Hyde. NV EGATIVE RETOUCHING TAUGH £, MISS L FUERSTNOW. 131 Post st., fifth floor. DELSARTE arances arranged; OFF-SCHROEDER, W ANTED—HORSESHOER AND GENERAL blacksmith. Mission st., between Twenty- eighth and Twenty-mntn. Y OUNG, ENERGETIC BOY WITH SOME- experience to drive butcher-wagon and make himself genernlly usefal. 1803 Haight st. TANO LESSONS, 50c HOUR. MR. WATTS, 218 Golden Gate ave. BECINNERS 35¢ LESSON: GUITAR, PIANO, banjo. MRS. LUTHER. 1241 Market st. RE\N SCHOOL AT 2124 CALIFOKNIA ST.; opens July 27, 1896. N. W. MOORE, Prin. "OUNG MAN; MANUFACTURING BUSI- ness: $200 required; money secured. Address B., box 82, Ca 1 Ottice. OOK, COUNTRY, $65, STEADY JOB. 420 Kearny st. AMEN FOR AUSTRALIA, NEW YORK and other ports. Appiy 10 Steuart st., upstairs. <-PAINTER ON HARRISON ST., BET. First and Second. JLDEKLY MAN TO WURK ABOUT RESTAU- rant. 131 Third st. (100D SOBER RESTAURANT COOK; WAGES $23 and room. 8 Jackson si. TANTED—SIEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN llsht pleasant, business, must have $150 cash and be saisticd $75 month. 777 Market, room 7. JTEADY YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST GENER- W ally in office, experience not necessary, $75 per month, must bave 8150 cash. GEU.STEWART, 602 Market st. S HALF-SOLING, bUc.: LADIES, 400.; e while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck's.S. ¥+ PRAKBER-SHOP FOR SALE. 871 MARKET street. \RTNER WITH $50 IN PAVING CASH business; no experience. 235 Third st. W ANTED—ATTE0R WITH $160 TO PUR: chase a weil-established talloring business in couniry town of 4000, employing from 4 to 8 tailors: excellent opportunity for industrious man: resent owner wishes to ¢o East. Address box 85, Watsonville, Cal. LMA E. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- jostudio. 406 Geary, R. 17: hours8to 10 p. a. BOOKKPNG, WKLITNG, ARITHAMTC. GRAME day & night; noclasses: $6 month. 845 Mission JUITAR MANDULIN, PIANO AND VOCAG lessons: $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS. 89 Fifth. PEOFESSOR 5. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF yiolin, guitar. mandolin. bazjo. 1707 Martet. MEDICAL. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- siored In a few hours: safe and sure relief guaranteed: travelers heiped without delay: pri- vate home in confinement: regular graduate siclan: 30 years' successful practice; MEDL CAL ELECTRICITY used; ies, consult the doctor before going elsewhere: you will save time and expense; consultation free and confidential. MRS, DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. 3195 LORNERSTATIONERY, BOOK AND ). notion store, with splendid front: oppo- site prominent park and schuol; rent $12; 1mvoice g00ds: sickness. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. $27 CORNER FRUIT STORE; OLD ES- « tablished ; living rooms; receipts aver- age $12: retiring. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. 8()(), TEAMSTERS = ATTENTION —ONE - of the bestdouble teams in the city, do- ing hauling for 2 large wholesale commission houses; also 2 firms in Portland: will pay $175 per | month: thisisa snap for the right man. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. $350. JANUFACIURING BUSINESS—A& OOV, g00d uctive business man wanted io take hold of an articte covered by putent: has never been put on the market: special iuduce- ments offered o the right party: don’t fail to in- westigate this. G1O. STEWART, 602 Market st. SALOON. BAR. FIXTURES AND STOCK, $175; near Third and Market sts.; 3 living- ToOms: renmt cheap; call at once. DEMING, & SHARTS, 787 Makrcet st. 4 Tu BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS QUICK SEE TFHE CHANCE OF YOUR LIFE; BUSINESS tor sale. Box 20, Monterey, Cal. MITH - SHOP; SELLS 107 Oregon'st. ACCOUNT () 16-ROOM HOUSE, ONLY .. 3300 55-room corner house, only. 60-room hotel and bar to exchange. 9 rooms, oniy—ves—only. 12 rooms, only $150 cash 0 rooms, corner, only. 14 rooms. $100 cash. b pay; 50 houses, 5 to 140 rooms, from $50 to Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market st. M SPECK & CO., 602 MARKET STREET. . 8250, Near Chronicie: 12 rooms. $550. No inside rooms: 45 rooms. $700. Postst.; worth $1500; 23 rooms. $4000. “Established, paying house: 124 rooms. Grand 60-room corner nouse: mostly offices; ele- gant in every respect; clears $250 monthly. 45(), LODGING-HOUSE OF 21 ROOME, $ . nicely furnished, brick bullding, bay windows, rent $50: always paid: sickness cause of welling: no agents. W., box 60, Call Office. 10 EOOMS — ELEGANTLY ~FURNISHED; chance for desirable tenant; choice; Jow rent. 203 Taylor $15 Fifth at. 94BOOM HOUSE ON MARKET ST. VERY cheap. PHELPS & CO.,917 Larkin st. URNISHED ROOMI T0oms for sale or 10 lei HOUSE 13 LIGHT SUNNY ROOMS: « 835; water free; grand bargain. 14984 HOUSE OF 26 Ellis st e JBE SALE Prices stand till goods are completely dis- I1UAE Pus cass posed of. Oak bed sets. o $18 50 Bed lounges. 800 Stoves.... 750 Carpets, per yard . 55 Linoleum, per yard. 65 Matting, per yard. 10 Till our new bullding is erected these prices will stand. Till such time we .are conducting business at SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. T L. J. NEUMANN’S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household gaods, new or good as new; cash or time. open evenings. 40() SAEPET CHAMBER BETS, 81%; stoves $5: parlor sets, $20; folding beds, $10: bed- ounces. $7. T. D. McCARTHY 1 h. CARP. CLEANIN ONES CU. CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. . Main office 25 and 27 Sth. VARPET CLEANING, 3c.; LAYING, 8¢.: RUG samples free; tel. Jessie $44. Straiton, 19 8th st. REAT WESTEEN CARPEI-BEATING works: latest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay- ing 8¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th: phone Jessie 253. W HEN YOU BEC 3USTEL W oor work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.: tel. So.40. VONKLIN'S CARP| [ING WORKS. 338 ING,RENOVA- olden Gate ave.: Bl JRES C “Pel.” South 330. ITY SIEAM CA YARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ting, 38 8th. ST UTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS; new 8-story and baseraent brick building, con- taining 98 rooms: also ground-floor and well- ligh.ed basement: centrally located. half block N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building; newly furnished throughout; furniture for sale on reasomable terms. For fur ther particulars apply to 8. SILVARBERG, 320 | Sansome st., room 39. THE DEL NORTE HOTEL, CRESCENT CITY, California—The bést equipped house In Norih: ern California is now offered for sale, or can be leased on favorable terms; tbis house 1 the best | pasing lnvestment In Northern California, aud must be disposed of on account of sick:ess. kor terms and particulars apply or address K. YATES, proprietor, Crescent City, Cal. 1000, EARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT, | « genteel business with a thorough, re- | liable man; business sure to realize at least $2000 to each within the next three months: this is no speculation, but a sure, permanent business; money to be invested in business; full investiga- | tion given. Apply room 1, 917 Market st. VORNER CIGAR-STORE, BARGAIN, $200; / fruitsiore, receipts $5 day, $50: branch bakery, 1living-rooms, $707 coffee saioon, near Marxet st $400; coroer saloon near Market street, § 5 worth double; 1000 other bargains of every de: cription. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market st. ilke new. FERGUSON & CQ.. 25 Tenth: tel DEMING & SHARTS, 737 Markec st. South 36, D. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. QNAL_SMALL RESTAURANT WELL LO- E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO,, 743 »D cated: cheap rent: must be sold. DEMING & - 14th st ; cleaning dc a yard. Tel. Mission 74 BICATS, 757 alarxse w: McQU:! CARPET BEATING AND REN- J St MUSICAL INSTRUMBNTS, |EW WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN USED pianos; Steinway upright, Hardman, Chase { Bros. and others: uprights, 875, $120 and up; new fine uprights on your own terms and ai very . low prices. The J. DEWING CO., second flogP Flood building. Fourth and Market sts. ACTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN pianos, both new and second-hand st THE F. W. SPENCER CO.’S warerooms, 933Marketst. 125 FINE UPKIGHT PIANO: GOuD- + tonea instrument: cheap. 115 Seventh, LMOST NEW STEINWAY UPRIGHT; arty forced to sell immediately. Room 10, 809 Market st. UPRIGHTS, $10 QUARE, 875; NEW #) pianos, $175; all musical goods cheap. MATU- VAIS, 769 Market st. NOTHER SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR vurchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- gant new upright planos, tozether with fine stool and handsome cover, sold for $6 per mouth: only $6 cash payment required: every Insirament suaranteed. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO., cor Kearny and Sutter sts., Pacific Coast representa- s of Stelnway & Sons’ pianos. FOR SALE-HOTEL WITH GOOD BAR trade and 30 steady boarders: g00d opportu- nity, with furniture, lease; "vill be sold on account of sickness. Apply for particulars from HARRY FISHEER, prop letor, Sonoma House, Point Tiburon, Marin County, Cal. A BLESSING TO LAUIES SUFFERING from irregularities and disenses peculiar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment: never fails; perfectly »armless: free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well; traveiers helped immediately: prices to suit the times; home in confinement. DR. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank: consult free: French regulating pink pills $2; bours from 9'a. M. t0 5 P. M. and 7 t0 9 P. M. ATABARGAIN. ON GEARY ST., IN A NICE | location, loaging-house of 12 rooms, beanti- | tifully furnished. nearl - new, all £-11: a restaurant, with 4 liviug: rooms, doing a good business: sold as a whole or separate. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin, LOSING OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF small s at prices less than goods cost 1anded in New York: just the chance to buy & fina instrument for your ‘summer outing at small out- lay: violins, $1°35: mandelins, 83 85; guitars, $3; antoharps, $1: sccordlons. fiutes, banjos, piccolos, cases for' instruments, violin outfits, eic.; new ianos for rent and sale. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 arket st., Spreckels bullding. 100, FISE HAINES PIANO. SCHMITZ, $ « 16 McAllis-er st., next Hibernia Bank. INE OPENING FOR ACTIVE DRY-GOODS man in rapidly growing neighborhood; cor. Third ave. and Clement st., with 4 rooms; Sutro cars pass door. D. DANGERS, 101 California st. A YEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment or worthless plils used ; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; resiores always in one day can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed ifyou want 10 be treated safe and surecall ona man's physician. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st VEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSICON. BET. 3dand 4th—Single furnished rooms, - zht 15¢ 10 50c;week $1 10 $2 60;reading-room ;strictest atten- tion to morning calis; clean: quiet: open all night. JUNNY MS ROM $1 TO $8 PER WEEK, The New Grand, 243 Third 8 BAEE R-SHOP FOR SALE: WHOLE OR half; long lease; rare chance, 151 O'Farrell s . HOE SALESMAN WANTED—WE w.Uno 1 like to piace about twenty-five of our sampies of up-to-date Oxford ties in the hands of some salesman who carries only men's, boys' and youths’ or some non-competing line; will pay a 00d, round commission. For further particulurs address Neenah Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Company, Neenah, Wis. ADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENN Y- roral Piils (Diamend Braud) are best; safe, re- liable: take no other. Send dc., stamps. for particu- lars. “‘Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mail: at druggist’s. Chichester Chem. Co., Philadeiphia. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—i BOON TO indles troubled with irregularities: no danger; safe and suré: $2 50 express (. 0. D.: don’t delay until too late. OSGOOD BkOS., Oakland, Cal. OR MEN—GREEN'S GUARANTEED CURE; gTeatest nerve treatment known: positive cure for ail weakness: cure guaranteed or money re- turned; trial free. Agent, KELLY, 102 Eddy st. ALL SKIN DISEASES PERMANENTLY cured or no pay. J. CASTAGNINI, 425 Fil- bert st., 9 to 11 0r 7 (0 9 P. M., or send postal. ANTEU—GENTLFMEN 10 1AKESUANY farnished rooms; $1 up. 217 Second st. ARGENT STOCK OF SECON D-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes 1o order, #3 60; hand-sewea shoes, $5. 72615 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth W ASTEL_MEN FOR CLEAN BEDS: 36c night; $1 week. Rosedale, 321 Ellls st. 51 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- Bouse: niew calf shoes, pointed {oe, our make, 82 50 and $3: ladies’, gents' and children’s misfit and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. “r TED—00D CHANCE FOR HUSBAND 8nd_ wife who undersiand farm WOFk, vine- yards, horses, eic.; good wages: state expe- rience. Address WALTER METZ, Napa, Cal. W AXTED—1000 MEN, EVERY DAY, AT 207 kourth st, the biggest und best shop in the city; 5¢ shaving, 10c haircutting. W ANTED—_FOR' THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, sbie-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than 5 feet © Inches In height; of good character and temperate haoits: able 'to read, Wwrite and speak English properly: oniy citizens of the United Siates or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions (0 become cltizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval service offers - special_juducements; giving oppor- tunities 1o visit all paris of the world on board our jew cruisers. For further information apply uéx Recrul/ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San_Francisco, C: INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market: 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: and baggage to and from the ferry. S, 5¢ TO PER NIGHT; CLEAN. Continentai uo...l‘fin Pacifi , below Kearnv. 202 VIRL WANTED; LIGHT HOUSEWOKK; WA- plsin cooking. Call at 608 Ouk st. G IRL TO ASSIST WITH OHILDREN: ONE must live near and sleep home; wages $15. canvassing. Call 131 Post st., room 20, b Howard st. ges §12 to §1b. 1630 O'Farrelist. IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, 1530 G'Who siceps home preferred: 2612 Taylor st. Apply 10 10 12 only, 1221 Jones st., néar Ciay. OUNG GIEL IN RESTAUBANT. W ASTED-YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL housew: W [LLING NEAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK young girl 10 mind vaby, $10. Apply MES. NOR: work. MRS, HIRD, 721 Eliis st. W UMBER OF GIRLS OF ALL NATIONALL- 806 Mason st. office Ellsworth House, 47014 Sevenih st.. near self useful. Restaurant, 2016 Filimore st. GniL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND O'Farrell, near Webster. N UESE GIKL FOR CHILD TWO YEAKS OLD: REFISED LADY FOK GOOD POBITION; NO Ninth st. ork; sleep home. Address 1238 and assist mending; reterences wanied; $6 a month. Apply after 9.0'clock A. M., 567 Howard st. wANTlD——EX_PEmNCkD LADY 1O hAl\K wholesale and retail prices on dry goods for ‘Wednesday 1 P. M. 1432 ion st. AmLED—AN 1DEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some sim thi to Len 1dens:” they may bring yon Wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & m{hn-pg Patent ‘Attor- s, Washington, D. ke 31800 prize offer and lis: of 200 Taventions wanted. W E HAVE 3 16T OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast Off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. TRY ACNE HUOSE 867 SAREET ST BE TEY ACME HOUSE, 967 MARKET ST., BE- Jow Sixth. for a room’ 26¢ s night: $1 a week. wAATED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR cooking aund downstairs work: German pre- fered. Appl between 10 and 12, 1808 Gough st. B‘IB&T—CME! FINISHER WANTED ON gentlemen’s coats. 834 Howard st. GEBIAX OR SCANDINAVIAN GIRL FOR housework; $15. 1808 Devisadero, cor. Bush. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL 10 ASSIST IN light housework. Apply 1456 O'Farrell st. WAmn—wonn AND GIRLS TO WORK ¥V on froit. A immediately, CALIFORN1A CANNERIES , Brannan st., between Third and Fourth. MANTCURING LESSONS 1194 Powell si., 105 Sth. INVELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 1 8ts.; eingle lllmh&hld rms 75¢c week, 16¢ night. SaRENOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 - _Clay; botile wine or beer with hotlunch, 5c. l('o MEN 10 TAKE LODGING AT 1ug 15¢ and 20c & coftes ana foils €4 Washington ot Shcs g mane Bn’l‘ IN CITY-_SING' E_ROOU 15, 20 AND 35 cents per night, 81 $1 25, 81 weeic Pacific Touse, Commércial and Leidesdord sty JURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, i from whatever cause: & home ir confinement with every comfor:: satisfaciion guaranteed, by MBS, DR, GW YER, 226 Turk st. e S N e RS GUUDW IS, DISEASES WOMEN SPE- culiy; unexcelied in restoring irregularity or other conditions; home In confinement: best care: dow fees: pills $2. Moved to 804 Meallister st MES, DI WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE- fore and during confinement: infants adopted into homes; treats all female complainia or irregularities successtully. 419 Eddy si. 50() EOH,EVERY FAILURE TO CURE; eye diseases successfully treated. La- ales, consult free MRS. DR. SCOTT, Specialist, 216 Powell st. P EALL 14 McALLISTER STREET, NEAR Jones. Diseases of women and children. ME A ACHARD, S IDWiFE—_HOME confinement; 25 yrs’ experience. 555 Mission. MBS, M. E. RODGERS, PRIVATE HOME 1N IV continement; .erms reduced. 929 Howurd st. JEJRREGULAR OR AXY Fi\ ALE DI-EisE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and be content. 2bd1/4 4th. PEBLVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MBS DR _FUNCKE. 1418 Eighth st.. Alamsda. DENTISTS, e e ((BOOME DENTAL ASSOCLATION, 769 MAR- U ket st.. bet. Third and Fourth; gas 'specialisis: only reliable agent for painless extraction: artiil clal tecth from $5; fillings from $1; extracting 50 cents, with gus $1. [IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY: prices; first-class results; painless extraction of teeth. Telephone Main 5375. W. C. HAR- DINC, C.AL, M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. LUDLUM HILL, 143 MAKKKI SL., U‘\:_cllwmm: 10 charge for extracting when plates are made: 0ld plates made over 1ike new; leeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. B. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of paini extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 8 to 20 O’ Furrell st. B‘ULL SET OF TEETH, §7; WARRANTED five years: «xtraction. 50c.: fillings, 50c.: crowns, $8 50. Chicago Léntal Pariors, 24 Sixti. B.L L BANZ—EXIRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth withoa: plates a specialty. 108 Geary st., cor. Grant ava, a3 can be made: filling 3 ntis.. 830 Market st.. next Baldwin Theater. Pfif.‘{"uk LxTu.NAcrll:l).\: ilgu; 'ilsnuw.v Wwork a specialty; plates, §5 up: 15 vears experience. R. L. WALSH. D.D.S., 8157 Geary. FIRST-CLASS $40 FOR SALE — SPLENDID OPPOR- . tunity; lcecream parior, candy, sta- tionery, cigar and tobacco store: good location. For particulars address P. O. box 958, San Rafael. al (G900 OPPORTUNITY: SELLING OUT TO close estate: business est. siuce 1869: amount needed $40,000: owner will remain if arrangenient can be made. Address F. D., box 137. Call Office. BEFCREBUYING SEE HATNE BROS.. BUSH & Gerts and Knabe pianos: at wholesale prices. 4. L. BANCROFT & CO.. §24 Post st. HICKERING, KN ABE, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling planos; se our new plang Jor $187: piados sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O’ Farrelt. 14(), ELEGANT UPRIGHT, QUITE NEW, - forsale, 85 instlimts. 291 Leavenworth, LEARANCESALE; NEW UPRIG : $150 up; everything ut cost. BRUENN, 228 Post. YRON MAUZY, 305 POST ST._SOHMER, Newby & Jovans, Uriess snd other pianos. BONANZA FOR RIGHT PARIY—_RQIRST- L) class restaurant and lodging-house for Sale at A bargain on account of sickness. Apply F. B. HOUSON, Haywards, Cal. ARGAIN—SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE. complete; present owner 10 years established: selling on account of opening new place. Call 1053 Market st. B $ 1()(), GOOD-PAYING RESTAURANTAND - chophouse: worth $500; must b> sold to-day on account of sickness. 2723 Sutter st. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER. maker, ref r. 2 Latham pisce. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE WEEKLY CALL. in wraover. for mailing. HOKS ! e e TRONG DELIVERY HORSE IN GOOD CON- TP ROM $5000 TO §25,000 T INVEST IN ANY paying business or speculation: communica- tions confidential. Address Gold, box 63, this office. QMALL DELICACIES AND _GROCEEY- 1O siore: best reason for selling. 335 Hayes st. %0, FETaBLISHED CORNER GRUCERY; bar. HILBERT BROS., 103 Powell st. $175, EESTAURANT DOING FINE BUSE . mess: splendid location: cheap rent: this place cost owner $400: don’t miss this chance: reason sickness. A pply Call Office. VY ASTED—CAPITAL T0 EXTEND A BUSL ness already established and on the market; a thorough investigation given to a desirable party. Address H. Y., box 55, this office. MOR SALE—$170; 2-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP, with baths: thriving country town: 5000 popu: lation: good trade: low rent. Address WM. 843, San Hafael, Cal. OR SALE—LIQUOR-STORE AND SALOON: fine stock and trade: present owner going in wholesale business: will sell cheap. 236 East st. (IGAR STORE, WHOLESALE DISTRICT. | will sell at invoice on account + f departure. great bargain. JOHNSTON, 2614 Kearny st. 3000 BAKERY. ICE-CREAM PARLOR . ,and_candy factory; country town of ; Do competition.” Add. J. M., Angels Camp. §85 AVERAGE WERKLY NET INCOME D) with $250 invested: safe: couservative: Pprospectus, proofs, free. F. DALY, 1293 Brdwy,N Y 125, EXPRESS "BUSINESS FOK SALE, . on account of sickness: good staad: clearing §50 mouth. Apply 205 Larkin st. 3}?] '200 CORNER FAMILY LIQUOR- - store; 8 rooms: long lease; good | chauce for two men. Apply at Call Office. $135 BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY, GRO- « cery, coffee-parlor: 2 farnished rooms; big bargain; call at once. 219 Sixth st. Om -ESTABLISHED LIQUOR BUSINESS for sale on account of death. Apply between 10 and 12 A. M. §13 Montgomery st. O‘,g;’zsr,\su‘sz'mem &}cn'&;n BARBER- shop, account of retiring from business; @years in the piace. 1308 Howard sp o O 2eF AKERY AT A BARGAIN; BAKRS FROM 1510 4 bois. of flour daiy - ful) § & 3 * full inspecti Centerville, Alameda k‘ozuly. R THE ONLY MUDERN IMPROV of 80 rovms in Stockton for rent quire D. ROTHEN rLUSH. TASTEEN LobY DESI S e FASTERN L\ DESTRES GENTLEMAN 3 sm ial; “good Roo; 14,995 Niarket st 0 s00d business. o W ANTED—PARTNER: MUST HAVE $1000; suaraniee $10 per day: handle your own money: no deposit required. W. F. WALLIN, 112 Taylor st. ” ORNIR BRA ED HOTEL orleass In- W E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your oid shoes and make them as good as Dew, B en batf s cpanr ooaacs 18,CA0, 46, YOUE otk ; o EATRARTe s e fone mRie e OOMS 150 TO 76¢ PR NIGHT: 500 T0 51 50 Pper week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that kd House g o 4 Rolkin, nn't' Hopre Tooms; S50 per Sighi et e 48 e wonk, 1 5 per week. ase 2 LURET L, 1900 00 0 ST., NEAR BU- ! ' chudan: gas given: crown and bridve work. UH BAKERY: GOOD LAUN dry, office und milk depot. 511 Laznna st. dition; a bargain. 159 Second st. ORSE AND WAGON; CHHAP. INQUIRE 1619 Powell st. EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY; 500 of good harness, our own make, of eve scription, for less money than you can bus E trash; send for catalogue. 110 McAllister st. 150 SELS JEW AND SECOND H OV neas, "all kinds; wagons, buggies, surreys, rockaways, carts; must be sold. 1128 Mission st NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ; all kinds: buggy.wagon, carts, surrey 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. HOKSES KUK SALE; ALSO WAGONS, buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss SLX.h st ; auction sales every Wedues 40 Market, 327 day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSES PASTURED: SEND ruk CIRCUS WAGOUNS AND CARKIAGES, e sl B i T X JFOR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE carriages of every desciiption; cash, notes or installments. Carvili Mfg Co., 46-48 8:h st., S. B, LIGHTLY SOILED DRIV NG GLOVE. samples. H. M. HEINEM AN, 109 Sansome st. , EW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKERS, LAU. dry. milk and grocery wagons; al50 rockaw and 2 fine buggies. 528 Harrison st. X LEGAL NOTICES., ° o U G et INOIICE TO CR:DITOES.— ESTATE OF RICHARD CCNNINGHAM, decessed, some- times called RICHARD C. CUNNINGHAM. Notice Is hereby given by the under:igned ad. ministratrix of the estate of RICHARD CUAX NINGHAM, deceased, (0 the creditors of, and all persons having claims azainst the sald deceased, o exhibic them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, (o the said administratrix at room 16, seventh floor, Mills building, San Francisco, Cal., the same being the place for the transac ion of the busluess of the said estate in the City and County ©of San Francisco, State of Ca'ifornia. ALICE I. CUNNINGHAM, Administratrix of the esiate of RICHARD CUNNINGHAM. deceased. Dated at San Francisco, June 30, 1896, JNO. W. BOURDETTE, Attorney for Administratrix, Mills building, San Francisco. PEEARIMENT 0.5, PROBATE—IN THE Superior Court, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. In the matier of the ex ? GABRILL GAIL- HARD, deceased, 17501. Notice is hereby given that TUESDAY, the 4th day of Augus., A. D., 1896, ar 10 o'clack 4. M. of said day and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of said court a: the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving a duly muthenticated copy of the will of sald GABRIKL GAILHARD, deceased, and_for hear- ing the application of PIERRINE BERGES for the issuance to him of letters of adminisiration with the will annexea. Dated July 31, A. D., 1896, AT S0 PR A A | PAUA W8 BOnw i1 | el o O coman o, Oakland, sample work. SCOTT & BANNAN, 333Mntgmy

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