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PAPERS READ BY LOCAL PREACHERS, Many Different Subjects Treated in Original Fashion. YOITSU HONDA SPEAKS. Interesting Review of the Metho- dist Churches in Japan. BIBLE INSTITUTE DISCUSSED. Rev. Dr. Herriott Compares the Right and the Wrong Method of Study. The ministerial organizations were re- galed yesterday with various spicy and interesting papers, one of the most impor- tant being that of Dr. C. C. Herriott, who expounded the study of the Bible to his brethren assembled at the Presbyterian Occidentel Mission, on Sacramento street. ‘There are two ways of siudying the Bible,” said Dr. Herriott. ‘‘One man would start out with a system and ideas of his own and make the Bible what he believed it to be. The fundamental step in studying the Bible, he emphasized, was to study it in the latter way—to receive it as the word of God. We must trust in and obey the teachings of the Bible, and not discount God’s promises. He believed that it is the best and only book to put into the hands of those inclined to skepticism. The trouble with most people, he explained, is that they expect to master the book by devoting fifteen or twenty minutes a day to studying it, while those who had be- come profound scholars in biblical themes had been krown to devote hours every day to studying it. The best method, in his opinion, is to study the different books of the Bible in their historic order. By the use of a map Dr. Herriott then illustrated Paul’s three great journeys, and said everybody should be so well acquainted with the toposraphy of the Holy Land that every allusion made would be distinctly understood. The trouble with latter-day evangelists, he noted, lay in the fact that they are in many instances indifferently educated and study the Bible only topicall; Rev. Herbert N. Bevier, in discussing the aper, said he visited the Moody Bible tute in Chicago last yearand thought a similar one here would be a vast benefit to the public at large. Rev. Mr. Burnham stated that he be- lieved there would be a large field for the education of Christian laymen in the insti- tute if established here. Others followed, and the idea was generally favored. The regular semi-annual convention of the Presbytery of this City, it was stated, will be held in Calvary Church Monday evening, August 17. It will be a rally of the missionary soc:eties of the Presbytery and the programme will be participated in by various workers. *‘A Vigorous Denominationalism’ was the title of the paper read before the Con- gregational Monday Club in the parlors of the Grand Hotel by Rev. J. K. McLean. The main idea of the paper is that this Christian body should endeavor to dis- tinguish itself by its honesty. individual- ity and conscientiousness in the work of the master. Professor Lioyd, in discussing the paper, was impressed with the lack of co-opera- tion in the church. Otherdenominations, he said, haa hobbies, but the Congrega- tionalists had none and shouid center their energies on aggressiveness. Rev. Mr. Perkins thought true Congre- gationalism a symbol for Christian life. Miss Anthony made a plea to the minis- ters to ask the women of their congrega- tions to endeavor to influence their hus- bands in voting on the woman suffrage amendment. The devotions of the Methodists were led by Rev. D. Heacock. Theevent of the day was a review of Dr. J. A. Gordon’s book, “The ChTist of To-day,” by Dr. A. J. Nelson. He considerea the book unphilosophi- cal, unscriptural and deleterious to so- ciety. His reasons for this caustic criti- cism were that the book rejects the doc- trine of fhe Holy Trinity and reduces the divine Savior to the level of an educated man. It also teaches the final restoration of all men after death, rejects the scrip- tural doctrine of atonement and substi- tutes intellectnal development. The paper was discussed by Dr. W. W. Case, Dr. Carroll, Rev. W. 8. Urmy, Rev. Dr. Thompson, Rev. H. J. Callis and Dr. Bovard. Their opinions were commenda- tory. Yoitsn Honda, general superintendent of the Methodist Church in Japan, gave a short but interesting discourse on Oriental Methodism. He said independent church go;iernmem there is not at present desir- able. The meeting of the Christian ministers was taken out of the routine by the read- ingof a spicy paper, entitled ‘‘Elements of Evolution 1n the Church of Christ,” by the Rev. J. William Hudson. The paper was devoted to a comparison of the con- stitution of the United States with the fundamental principles of Christianity, showing that the principles themselves are not to be considered the sum total of all Christian evolution, but simply the basis, and that the ideal itself must be worked out through the centuries. HOTEL - ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. M D Merritt, Oakland H W Pudan, Berkeley J Jackson. Fresno CF Vehmeyer, Chicago £ 'Van Gordon, S Simeon £ P Cashin San Simeon N W Mountain, Placervi J R Cole, Cal Mrs Burch, Cal Miss Jessup, Cal V Sartari, Fairville J Flood. Chicago W D Forsyth. Cal J M K Nixon, Portiand 1E Parker, Wash R K Williams. L Angeles Miss Williams, Pasadena Mrs J Williams, Pasadna R Macon, Thorpe Ldg P F Woodma F Kiag, Co'usa 3rs R Watson, Calico H_Watson, Calico 1 R Olson, San Jo J H Smith, Sacto W W Turney, San CF Way, Sonora L L Lyon, Denver 3 R BStepbens, L Angeles K F Schaefer, St Louls R A Wack, Marysville W Lubin, Los Angeies Mrs L E Stocking, Los A Miss Stocking, Los A A ¥ Jones, Orovilie J Bayer, Los Angeles S D Ballou, § L Obispo H Halloran & w, N Mex W C Reich, Sacto J W Most, Little Rock 1 Chace, Madera Miss S £ Bowman, Cal n, Mdera J E Tyrrell, Grass Valley Sta Barbara G Frost, Riverside SN . Riverside K aliam, Chico Lyon, Santa Cruz T Flint, San Jnan Cabill, San Mariin Miss | Devendor?, 8 Jose PALACE BOTEL. J M Pool, Chicago F J Carlisle, S: Louls OF Cooper, Philadelphia Mrs H L Marlow, Mo rs C Jackson, Mo S C Evans, Riverside R P Winters, Riverside Mr & Mrs £ Davis, Cal * Miss A Haltord, Cal P R Smith& w, N'Y D M Barrioger, Phila H J Delamar, San Diego L A McPherson, Engind T O Jones, h.ngland ¥ T Moore, Chicago S Rosenstein, N Y 8 Emery, Chicag) J Wilson, Eureka A Boecks & w, St Louls C A Boecks, Kediands P N Boecks, St Lonis Julia F Huggins, ~ Y Miss Johuson, L Angeles T L Risk, Memphis H T Fairbanks, Cal H G Stevenson. Menlo P I DD Smith &'ty, Eng J W Prosser, ¥ B Bullock, Chicago W T Ellis, Mar; BALDWIN HOTEL. 7 J Doland, Vallejo W F Oraper, San Jose J H Benneit, Berkeley G J Koenlg, S8an Jose Mrs. Joues, Berkeley S Herzog, ~an Rafael I Hermen, Milwaukee LM Hule & w, San Jose M Vilaframe, LosAngels T Cunningham), Stockion MissCunningham Skton P S Wilson, Stockton 8 Vap Syckel, N Y R P Glibert, Modesto ¥ P Sieen, Stockton # LICK HOUSE., E L Smith, Merced G D McLean, Grass Val W Hall, Grass Valley R Miliiken, Reno 1 Phillips. Marysville Mrs E L Harris, San Jose P A Breen, Cal C H Wheeler, Or J Lerex, N Y Miss J K Liddeli, Denver Mrs A J McLeod, S Jose C R Gardner, N ¥ J H Waasworth, Yreka Mrs M .J Wadsworth, Cal W H Wood, San Jose J M Buflington, Nev City F Eilerman, Nev Clty C R Tillson & f, Modesto G Wheeler, Los Angeles J Q A Bowlby, Astoria Mrs J W Humphreys, Miss Humphreg’t: Cal Marysville C Humphreys, Marysville J Diarkley. Geyserville A H shley, Stockton C H Riege. rresno E W Allen, San Jose Mrs M McLane, Cal J McMullin, Fresno G EShaw & w, Portland Mrs » E Butler, Fresuo A Myer, N Y C C Palmer, N Y G BSnow, NY Miss G C Snow, N Y F H Hall, Cal COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. - J Murphy & w, Col:on W Regan, Livermore W C Chrisholm, Healdsb Miss 8 Teidel, Sta Rosa OM Van Doyn, Oregon W Harkan, Petaluma J H King, Denver J ¥ Chambers, Fresno M Simpson, Fresno W Stephenson, Fresno J Toman & w, Cutter Ck J Henbessy, Sutter Ck J Baker & w, Oregon G H_Anderson, Fresno E Barrette, Stocktn F W _Mear, Sacramento Mrs O'Neil & fv, Vir City J B Doyle, New York H ¥ Peters, Visalla R Roland, Denver D F Jacobson, Bakersfid R J Murphy, Oaklana ¥ Colton, Santa Cruz M Poulter, Los Angeles J Gleeson, Palo Aito J McNamara, Chicago Mrs Foster, Chicago. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. P Olleson, Watsonville F Deering, Watsonville 3 ¥ Vanderpool, Cal F W Meblers, Vallejo Miss P snow, NY P Arnold, Los Angeles W Davers, Vallejo A Fox, USN WJ Fisk. US N J H _arnold, Victoria R C Goodwin, Victorla L W Jones, Victoria ‘Tacoma y C Armstrong, Portiand ant, Portland > R ¥ Smith, Portland E B Eddey, Chicago C 8 Patti, Chicago W A Gottieb, Troy 1L A Liudo, Troy G A Miller, Tacoma G W Wise, Seattle Long Isiand G Slingstz& dir,Ferndale M1da B Pollard, Sac A C Spaulding, Salem F Bailey, Napa 14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, M SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. bl Yoy sl S i o e IDDLE-AGED WOMAN DESIRES A POSI- M fon'as working housekceper: good home pre- ferred to large wages: widower’s family preferred. ‘Address or cull 4614 Tiffany ave., betwewn Twenty- elghth and Twenty-ninth sis. MRS. THURSTON, 2 SWEDI-H GIRL WANTS TO DO SECOND work in private family, city or country: best of reforencen. Call at 935 Market st room 5 above Hale Bros. JUUNG CREOLE WIDOW WITH A -‘ child, wishes a position as housekeeper; city or country. Call or address 917 Market st., room 19, second floor. PANISH WIDOW, LATE FROM CITY OF S Mexico, would like situation as housekeeper. Apply 106 Larkin st., room 2. FIRsT»CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS FEW more engagements by the day: $1 25: or at bome: reasonable. 1004 Market st., room 6. WISS GTRL WANTS EMPLOYMENT IN A private family for upstairs work: best referen- ces. Address Swiss Girl, 431 Pine st, IRL WISHES SITUATION DO GENERAL housework; 1s good plain cook: not afraid of work. Call 32134 Tehama st. HELP WANTED-Continuod. AUGUST 11, 1896 HELP WANTED—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. W AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL. $20; LAUN dress, $20; cooks and housework, and others. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay st. ‘W ANTED—COOK, NO WASH, AMERICAN famliy, $30, see lady here at 9 fo-day: German or Scandinavian cook, a short distance, $30; 5 cooks In German families, $25 and $30; 2 Protest- antand Irish second giris, $20; cook for miners, $20; 4 ironers in laundry, and a great many girls to fill our numerous situations in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Suiter st. GIELS LIGHT HOUSEWORK, $12 TO 815; 4 Swedisn housegirl, $20, 2 in family: cook, $30: second glrl, $25; 4 housegirls, German preferred, $25: 4 girls, country, $20. 315 Su ter st W ANTED—WOMAN COOK (PROTESTANT) for an institution in the city; bice place: $26 per month. Apply to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. " OUNG GIRL WANTED FOr DOWNSTAIRS Y Sork ana oo : none but experienced Co0K need apply. 1130 O'Farrell st. (G'BL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 3711 Swéms’ucmfw.s NTS SITUATION TO DO general housework and cooking. Please call at 31B Clara st., bet. Third and Fourth. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION for general housework; is a good plain cook. Call 19 Fulton st. JITUATION WANTED BY A RELIABLE $S'irl to do reneral housework in & smali family. Call or address 63315 Natoma st. APABLE ELDERLY WOMAN WANTS =TT, ation; city or country; good housekeeper; seamstress; understands cooking on a raach. or address MRS. A., 110 Ellis st Laguna st. Y QUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK and assist plain cooking. 1630 Post st. TADIES - EXPERIENCED ~AGENTS: once. Room 11, 737 Market 8t W ANTED—GERMAN WOMAN OR GIRL for general housework: sleep at nome. Call 42 Elgin Park, bet. Herman and Thirteenth sts. JAABDIATEL Y. GYRL FOR § GENERAT housework in ymall family (Protestant); refer- ences; wages, $12 1o $15. Call 318 Scott st. (3BL TO ABSIET WiTH GENERAL HOUSE. work. Apply 20 Alblon ave. between Six- teenth and Seventeentn, Valencia and Guerrero. AT W ANIED-SITUATION ASHOUSEKLEFLR by lady for widower or bachelor. Apply 10834 Ninih st. T ADY STENOGRAPHER DESIRES A POST tion in & law office: wages no object. Address 8., box 80, Call Office. SAN FRANCISCO “'CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisoo CALL— 710 Market street, open until 13 o'clock every Bight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery strest, corner Clay; open until 8:30 o’clock. 3839 Hayes street, open until o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, epen untfl 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGs. ~5> GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 80, F.and A. M. ed meeting THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, August 11, at 7:30 o'clock. Degree 1. GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary. (=3 CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 5, R. A. M..will meet THIS (TUES- DAY) EVENING, Aug. 11, at 7:30 o'clock. M. M. degree. By order of the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 186, F. AN D A M., 121 Eddy st., meets THIS NING at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. = FRANCO-AMERICAN odge No. 207, L O. 0. F. Of- aziend the next meeting on THURS- /g/fl\\\\é‘ | ficers and members are requested to DAY, August 13, at 8 o'clock P. 3., for initiation. Members of sister lodges are cordiaily invited. A. LEON AURADOU, N. G. R. LAVIGNE, Secretary. EV. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENAX EJECTED FOR #4: collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. E= UF GALVAN HASRESUMED PRAC: tice at the Parrott bdz; 84 floor,rooms 395-6. DR. BAYE o 14 G SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST. /+ furnish the best family and hotel help. Call at office, bhone or mall us your orGers: Drompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. T THE SWEDISH AND GERMAN EM- ployment Bureau & number of firgt-class girls ar. awaiiing situations. MRS. G. NORTON, 15 Sutter st. QWEDISH HOUSEGIRL WITH 4 YEARS reterence: is a firsi-class cook and laundress. MRS G. NORTON, 315 Sutter st S GERMAN UPSIATRS GIRL; of city referenc.: is a first-class walt- G. NORTON, 815 Sutter st. SGLISH WOMAN WANTS & TION AS waltress or nurse. Please call or address A. NOTTRAM, 215 Miona st. ERMAN LADY, FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAK X ing, wants (o go out in family to sew. Please call at' 13 Anthony si., bet. First and Second, off Mission. JXPERIENCED INFANT'S NURSE WANTS « situation: city or country. Address J.C., box 142, Call Office DLDERLY GERMAN LADY WANTS A POSI- tion as housekeeper; country preferred. 208 Seventh st. Fms'ncm;ss MILLINERY TRIMMER; coast: ret. HINZ & LANDT, 543 Market st. Gmuufi GIRL:; GENERAL HOUSEWORK and cooking. 510 Fulton st ANTED—COATMAKERS AND APPREN- tice boy and girl. 106 Battery st. J ANTED—STEADY MAN FOR A PERMA- Sl o o G el with an increase if energetic; n work; must have $150 cash. Apply 777 Market, .7 TD GET A FIRST-RATE 15C MEAL FOR 10C where strict civility, cleaniiness and order is maintained, iry the Seattle restaurant, 137 Fourth st. BEFSTEAK AND ONIONS, WITH COFFEE, Bc; 2 side dishes free. 635 Clay st. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. 3dand 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to 50c;week $1 Lo $2 50;reading-room strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 857 Clay. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. BARBERSHOP, 8 SIXTH ST.: ELEGANT IN every respect and lease for sale. $4 PANTS TO ORDER; LATEST STYLE. WERTHMAN Pants Co , 22, Geary st. EN’S HALF-SOLING, 50c.: LADIES, 40c.; done while you walt. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s,S.F* ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes 1o order, #3 00; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and kourth 1000 CORNER SALOON: SURROUND- $ . ed by warehouses and commission- stores; with living-rooms; owner kept place 10 years; rare chance. WILKE, 531 California st. LD-] 'ABLISHED CORNER GROCERY; W-ESII;ILHERT BROS., 103 Powell st. SALE—COFFEE-MILL AND SCALES, anuira 538 Birch ave., neat Laguria st $ 4000, SORNER - #RENCH LIQUOR- HOUSE, $450; FINE a h. at:fll’e- est. bll;hed 2 ’emn'g.tfi:; 9217)13]59'-‘!'[‘ b . hand worth the money: horses; Wagons: K ROUTE: 12 CANS, 3 HORSES, rooms. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $600. B at0 bl @< Oovc'oxmm GROCERY AND BAR: = TNTOWN BUSL $2200. Sosiemn sdattion: doing arge bust $15 00D, CHEAP LOWN T UST. nees; rare chance. WILKE, 531 California at. « ness. 1220 SHOESTORE; CHOICEST LOCA- & « tion: large cash custom: Klr‘ by present owner 10 years; very rage chance: mves- tigate soon. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Calitornia !$& [0 WINE CELLAHE: ESTABLISHED &1 . years: in business center: doing im- mense bar trade; very low rent; owner to retire; Ereatost bargain, WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cali- fornia st. 50 RESTAURANT, DOING LARGE $ . business: rent $27 50; Western Addi- tion; owner kept place for years: must sacrifice; i) vestigate at once: very rare chance. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. CORNER SALOON ON GEARY ST.; $£350. low rent: good business: grea bar- gain. WILKE & WOLF, 631 California st. SALOON ON MARKET STI.; AVER- $550. age dally receipts $20; rent only $50: owner must leave citv on account of sickness. Inquire in wine cellar, 541 California st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST..NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents s night: reading- room; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. W ANTED—AN IDE4; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ., Dept. l.‘hum Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize ofter and list of 200 Inventions wanted. WE HAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than ome-fourth their value; cast off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. IRL TO MIND 2 CHILDREN. ADDRESS MRS. LEWIS, box 44, T.5DGINGS, 6o TO 160 PER NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacific, below Kearny. Y OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; £00d home; small wages. 1419 Scott st. OURNEYMEN BARBERS LOCAL UNION, 0. 27.J. B.U.A, Emplmt Bureau, 102 Seventn OUNG GIRL—TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework or care for children; no objection to country. A.J., 1208 Adeline st., Oakland. TTUATION WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL \ to do general housework. Call at 514 Freelon st., bet. Bryant and Brannan, off Fourth. Y QUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HUUSEWORKt family of 2; $10 to $12. 1534 Devisadero st. 1OAT - FINISHERS WANTED; STEADY ) work; highest wages. 541 Market st. EST - FINISHERS WAN ED: STEADY work; highest wages, 541 Market st JWEDISH GIRL FROM EAST; GOOD COOK: S Wishes situation to do housework or second work; wages from $20 to $30. Callor address C. 8,962 Clay st.. Oakland. 00D STENOGRAPHER WISHES POSITION with first-class house; references given. Ad- dress Steno, box 160, Call Office. rF IN NEED OF DRESSMAKER, CUTTER OR seamstress apply at MCDOWELL Dressmaking School, 636 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. W CiES, ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST NE Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $150 t0$6 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. REE’PECT(BT&: YOUNG GIRL TO ABSIST with children; good home: wages $6. Apply between § and 12, 1516 California EATGERMAN GIRL; GENERAL HOUSE- work; piain cooking; German family; $20. 983 Haight st. 'Fn(s'r-u,,\as OPERATOR AND BUTTON- hole-maker on vests: good wages. 427 Natoma, ERMAN GIRL, SPEAKING ENGLISH, FOR general housework. 51 Fifth. / ANTED—PUPILS FOR BEST MILLINERY school in city; teacher of 10 years' experience; large class now forming for fall work; large work- room: references given. 410 Leavenworih st. W AATED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 5 feet 5 inches In height; of good character and temperate habits; abie 1o read, write and speak Engiish properly: only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions to_become citizens will be accepted; this important branch of the naval service offers special iuducements; giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the worid on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellls st., San Francisco, Cal. ES1T PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Misslon st., near Grand Opera- honse; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our maxe 50 and $3: Iadles’, gents’ and children’s mistit and casi-off shoes bought or exchanged. W ASTED-MEN FOE CLEAN BEDS: 250 night; $1 week. Rosedale, 321 Fllis st. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. R. HANSEN & CO, 110 GEARY ST, FUR- . nish haymakers, threshing crews, harvest hands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, mio- ers. teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, laborers, mechanics, cooks, waiters. hotel and restaurant and !aundry help. Wire, phone or mail us your orders; prompt attention guaranteed. SE_AND JAPANESE RELIABLE el. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best heln. 41435 O'Farrell; tel. ¥. 426, RIGHT YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION in store of some kind or wholesale house: can give best of reference. Address B. M., box 80, Call. ITUATION WANTED BY PROFESSIONAL greenhouse florist and lanascape gardener: can take care ot a horse and buggy and milk a cow if required; city or country. Address Gardener, 636 Commercial st. 7OUNG MAN JUST FROM THE EAST WILL give violin or piano lessons ih exchange for room jn private family. Address Y. M., box 81, Call Office. ERMAN, 36, WISHES TO LEARN FARM work on'a small farm; handy with carpenter and harness tools. Address R. KESSEL, box 72, Cail Oftice. OSITION, or copyist by a competent man. <., box 79, Call. SSAYER WISHES POSITION IN A MINE; bas had several years’ experfence in practical work: best referencés. Address Assayer, box 79, Call Uffice. W ERMAN YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION s janitor: bandy with ali kinds of tools: good reference. Call or address G. S., 444 Fifth st. TIRST-CLASS COACHMAN, SWEDE, W ANTS situation; has excellent references. Address S, C., box 115, Cali Ofiice. WANTED BY GENERAL ALL- D round man; can cook for 8 orf§d men: tend horses, chickens, vtc.; gardener. Address A. R., box 43, Call Office. $5() REWARD FOR QBTATNING FOSITION &I) for reliable, intelligent man of 35; can speak German; references; security 1f DECesSAry. Address Discretion, box 88, Call Office. DESIRED AS DRAUGHTSMAN Address W. RESPECTABLE ~MIDDLEAGED WOMAN lately from East to do upstairs work and care for chiidren or general housework. Call 10814 Langton st. D E D YOUNG LADY WISHES SITUA- \ tion 10 nind 1 or 2 children In refined famil good piain sewer: best reference. Adaress R. L., box 80, Call Office. Y OUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT WISHES position in family to take care of small chil- dren; good musician and sewer; best of reference. Address B. A., box 80, Call Office. ( WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion ; good cook and laundress, or would £0 8s & working housekeeper ihere there are children, and would not object to housework; -clty or country. Call 69 Natoma st., near Second. QITSATION ~WANTED BY A YOUNG 1D French lady at upstairs work or take care of grown children; wages, $27 & month. Please ad- dress at 372 Natoma st., 5 F. TERMAN WOMAN WANTS A PLACE AS housekeeper: is willing (0 go to country. Ad- dress A. B, box 14, Call Office. (GoEET GERMAN GIRL WISHES PO- ) sition to do_ general housework or upstairs work. Call or sdaress 4307 Twenty-fourth st. is ELIARLE FIRST-CLASS MAN WHO UN- derstands care of horse and is good driver wants situation around private place; is fair gar- dener and is handy with tools. Address O. G., box 97, Cail Office. OSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS bookkeper or clerk in store or office: salary not somuch an object as a chance to gain experi- ence; firsi-class references. Address G. B., box 148, Call Office. TOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION DRIVING wagon or work around store: can do some showeard writing. B. H., box 90, Cail. (399D, TAILURESS ON CUSTOM COATS: INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD low Sixth. for a room: 25c & night; $1 & week. s ; single furnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. steady work. 186 Shipley st. W ANTED-COOK AND GENERAL HOUSE- work German or Scandinavian; clty refer- ences. i354 Postst. KL TO ASSIST WITH LIGET HOUSE: work. Apply 626 O’Farrell st. W ANTED—GIRL R _PLAIN COOKING and housework: wages $15. 2211 Sutter st. PPRENTICE; HAIRDRESSING, MANL curing, etc: permanent place. 131 Post, r. 20. TOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; NO washing. 338 Oak st. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 838 O’ Farrell st. (GEEMAN UR SWrDISH GIEL GENERAL housework : must be zood cook: family of 3: city references: $25. 1817 Laguna, 91012 A. M. VIRL ABOUT 17 TU CARE FOR CHILDREN' and assist. 114 Powell st. TRi, FOR HOUSEWORK; OALL AFTER 8. i 17:0 sacramento st. I ED—FIKST-CLASS IRONERS. SUN Laundry, 764 Seventh st., Oakland. ANT GIRL FORGENERAL HOUSE- , cooking and some washing; $20. 8524 Twentieth st., near Mission. 7 ANTED—GOOD FINISHERS ON CUSTOM- made coats; steady work, 86815 Clementina. ILOKESS ON CUSTOM COATS. 878 Natoma st. Y OUNG GIRL 16 OR 16 YEARS TO ASSIST with housework. Apply at bakery, Schrader and Waller sts. 7T ANTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK on frult. CUTTING FRUIT- PACKING €O., 1150 Harrison st. AIRDRESSING, MANICURING, BEAUTY culture lessons; free to agents. BUTLER, 131 Post st. VW ANTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK on fruit. Apoly immediately, CALIFORNIA CANNERIES CO., Brannan st., between Third and Fourth. UTTING, FINISH YOUR OWN DRESSES; $1a week. FLYNN, 14 McAllister st.,r. 67. ALRDRESSING, 260 AND 85c: MOENING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Misslon. AIR-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS gliven 5ISS DOYLE, 119 Powell st., 105 9th. AGED 88, WANTS POSITION nitor, porter or other work : good Address M. B., box 15, Call Oftice. ] EARN CUTTING, FITTING AND FINISH- ing: $1aweek: patterns cut fo order, 25¢ up- McDowell Dressmaking School, 636 Market st. NG MAN WISHES POSITION AS DIN ing-room boy in private family: first-class ref- erence. Address Boy, box 81, Call Office. DOSITION WANTED BY ENGINEER AND electrician to do any kind of overhauling and repair work; references. Address F. G., box 44, Call Office. OUNG MAN, AMERICAN, WOULD LIKE to take crre of horse, cow, or garden; can drive, milk and is handy with carpenter’s tools. Address E. DAVIS, box 115, Call Office. 7OUNG DANISH GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion to care for children. Call or address at 95 Califoroia ave. ARDENER; PRACTICAL IN ALL branches of the business: has had 12 years' experience. Address Gardener, 405 Sutter st. MERICAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION to do general housework: good cook and seam- no objection to chiidren. Call 731 Folsom. BROIDERY. ¥ (EXPERT) WISHIS % to embrojder initials in table-linen * and hand- kerchiefs. Address T. L., box 82, Call Office. Y OUNG LADY XPERIENCED BOOK- keeper, desires a posicion as bookkeeper, cAsh- fer or any kind_ of office work; first-class refer- ences. Adadress B. K., box 77, Call Office. JTRONG YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK y: washing, cleaning, etc.; wages $1. box 79, Call Office. OTICE — A WELL AND FAVORABLY known old timer” of this city having a horse and light business buggy would like employment for self and team; wholesale tobacco and cicar Louse vould be preferred, or any mercantil+ busi- ness requiring quick and light delivery, soliciting, collecting, etc.; wonld devote his entire time to ibe interest of employer; best of references: sal- ary expected $60 per month for man and team. Address B. B. B., box 15, Call Office. VW ANTED—BY A COMPETENT MAN, position as teamster; handy m understands care of st0CK ; wages reasonable. dress T., box 74, Call Oftice. A with 1001s; Ad- TOUNG GliiL OF EXPERIENCE WOULD like & position 1o do upstairs work and wait on table: reference if required; wages $15. Address . K., 2824 Twenty-third st. S INCHESTILR HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights In eve room: 200 roums: 25c to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week : free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Y Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c Lo $1 60 per night; $1 50 to $8 per week: free 'bus and baggage L0 and from ferry. S—_REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 . Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, e 100 XEy, T TAKE LODGING AT 105 16c and 20c & night, including coffes aud rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY--SING«E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND TF YOU WANT TO SELL UK BUY A BUSL ness. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. BTAILLLIQUOK-STORE: GO)D BUSINESS; Ruwnoh{:nrmu. Apply Call Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. % HOUSE. 2 RN eV FURNITURE. —— —ROOMS ALL RENTE ——CLEARING $100.—— e 408 LY MONTH. ANCE: 32! NTH.—— 8000 A INTEREST.—— 25-room corner house..... $1400 9 rooms ciearing 50 per month. 300 0 rooms on Taylor, clearing 4 30 Toome. only F150 cash and vy ments. 600 20 rooms, corner. only....... l:"t” ) 14 rooms, $100 cash, balance payment 300 50 houses, 5 to 140 rooms, from #50 t 5000 L SELL AND 1};6(11\{": EAL ESTATE AND N i & DECKER. 1020 Market st. 9-ROOM HOUS room 5. BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS IN $300. Eiita Croz; esiablished 12 years: do- ing a fine business and is in & good location; it you want a business of this kind call and see us atonce. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. ROOMING HOUSE ALL FURN- $3000. ished fine; plyinio'.m to #8225 per month; best town this side of Angeles; this is a rare chance to %fl. s money-making house. LUBELSKI & CHASE. 7 Clty Hall ave. DRUG BUSINESS IN ONE OF $2500. e eut iocations in ciey: doing fine business; good stock on hnndblnd fle:::{.ln.xl::r:;é his is an exceptionally rare bargain; {hl::l once. EUBELSK! & CHASE, 7 City Hall avenue. jEAL0 WANT A Buflslxl%ss of AN‘{nKuzl)} let us show you some fine places at bargal at once. LUB’ELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. 125, BEANCE BAKERY, OANDY AND $ : Soffes purlors; 8 farnished rooms; re. celpts average ay; rent low for e Cotas sicknese See BARRELT, 1126 Market st. cigar-stand. < CANDY-STORE—ICECREAM SODA $300. Taniatn; complete outht for making candy; finely fitted up: doing good business; No. 1 location; best reasons for seliing: fine place for two ladies: candy can be made in the store; trial. See BARRETT at 1125 Market st., cigar-stand. 31"0 BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY $350. Fat'cands storo: 4 living-rooms; I rent; doing business of $8 to $1U per day party 3 years. See BARRETT, 1125 Market st., at cigar-stand. 1.’ FRUIT AND VEGETABLE ST1ORE; $150. vesr location: receipts. average 816 & day: horse d wagon; low rent; living rooms. See BARRETT, 1125 Market st. UYERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE—THE following bargains will be found at 632 Mar- ket st., room 8, formerly Stenberg & Co. $] 9F BEANCH BAKER . ing rooms furnished : ‘heap rent; £t one-half the usual prico; done while you wali. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. 0OMS 16¢ TO 76¢ PER NIGHT: 50c TO 81 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS o know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per nighs: $1'to $3 per week. ANTED—BINGLE ROUMS, 16c A DAY: $L week; rooms for two, 25 a day, $1 60 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st JLCHO BOUSK, 863}, MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 t0 $Z week. EN 10 FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ersdclerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter TANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. | AGENTS WANTED 00D SOLICITORS; COMMISSION $3 DAY to hustlers. WEITHMAN PANTS CO., 2214 Geary, room 29. ENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE silver; every voter will bu; the proflt? T. P! one or the other: do you want RSON, Manager Subscription BOARDING WANTED. ANTED—BY AN ELDERLY GENTLEMAN board and good r0om in private refined fam- ily, located north of Market st.; falr price paid for suitable accommodations: state location, con- veniences. price. Address A. X., box 105, Call. e IELEE L AR S | WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, W ANTED — SECOND-HAND ~ WINDMILL and iank: to be set up. 2432 Hilgard ave., East Berkeley. ()LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL ry, watchesrepaired. MUND, 118814 Mission. 1GHEST PRICE FOR CAST-OFF CLOTH- ing and shoes. BERKOWITZ, 534 Pacific st. QELL YOUK BOUKS. CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. K L] 109 Sixth at.: send postal. EDUCATIONAL, TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUS College, 723 Market st ; expenses less and scholarship better than eiseyhere; day and night. ROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, gultar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powll. MALE HELP WANTED. ELPER FOR CARRIAGE BLACKSMITH- ing: night clerk. small place: disha asher, $3 a week; second cook, small place: ranchhand, who can do blacksmithing; cook, $30. room, etc. porter for a barber-shop. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. LOCUTION AND DRAMA: DELSARTE thoroughly taught; appearances arranged: 1 to 8 P.M. OLIVE HOFF-SCHROEDER, 299 Hyde st. YRES', THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL~ lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, boOkkeeping, etc.: life scholarship $50; 10w rates per week and month. EAD COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, $75: SEC- ond cook, $40, sce party here: second cook, hotel north, $60: 'second cook, restaurant, city, $60: butcher for hotel, $30; pantryman, country hotel, $23: dishwashers, potwashers and others. C. R HAN: & CC., 110 Geary st. TE WANT THIS MORNING 60 MORE railroad men to go north on this morning’s steamer; reduced fare; no office fee; call early. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. XPERTENCED MINING BLACKSMITH, who can make and sharpen tools and can shoe 1aules, 10 go to Honduras, Central America; first- class wages for a good man; see party here: 2 plas- terers, country, #2 25 a day and board. C. R. HANSEN & CD., 110 Geary st. ONCENTRATORS FOR MINE, 83 A DAY: mining blacksmith (must be good tool shai ener), see boss here this morning. C. R. HANSE. &CO., 110 Geary st JUITAR MANDULIN. PIANO AND VOCAG lessons: $3 mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. McKinley, Hobart and protection; | Department The Whitaker & Ray Co.,723 Market. | « furniture almost ne TENBERG CO. OPP. y 12 rooms, sunny corner, 1 floor 23 rooms, corner, vicinity of Bald 35 rooms, none better, clears $175.. 42 rooms, clears $125, trial given. 60 rooms, most prominent corner, manentiy rented, 15 rooms pay rent. 3 11 _ROOMS, ELEGANTLY TFUR- %55 . nished: wamut; north of Market; rent 845: clears 850; caune sickness. SKIFF & CO, 921 Market st. M. SPECK & CO., 602 MARKET ST. + 15 roowns; Sutter st.: part cash. 21 rooms: pays handsomely: rent, $82 5 34 rooms; corner: worth $3000. 10T, JARDING-HOUSE: selling acconnt sickness. ear Mission. MS; R 3 111 Twenty-sixt FURNITURS SALE roxs IRE SALE! Prices stand till goods are completely dis- 7 osed of. 18 50 Carpets, per yard Linoleum, per yard Matting, per yard e 10 Till our new building 18 erected these prices will Till such time we are conducting business ar_ SE. corner Seventh and Mission sis 1 NOONAN. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH,_FOR lowest prices on household gnods, new Of gool as new; cash or time, open evenings. CARPETS; CHAMBER stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20 0. Mcl BETS, st folding-bed s, HY 112 470, YURNITURE WANTED, WANT FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX- tures of any kind: wili pay good prices. Callor a 20 cents per night. $1. $1 35, 81 50 per week. | than value in sight: must be soli at sacrifice; | send card 7 (it: Pacific 1ouse, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. leaving city. STENBERG COn 632 Market st. TR \Tu\u,:'m o T s I T T $130 PARTYER IN GOOD PANING highes: price for furniture, carpets, etc.; send e good 3 + saloon. N G CO.,632 Marke! % . 2nd With our new machines we can do your work postal. 866 Mission s 975.COBNER ERUIT STORE: OLD ES &F . tablished ; living rooms; receipts aver- age $12: retinng. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. NTICE-DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR business promptly? Cash. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. 475, LIQUOR SALOON, MARKET ST.: . business of $18 per day;: trial before purchasing. _.pply W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. §75, SOARSTAND NEAR TEIRD AND O. Mission; call today. HEALY, 28 Kearny st. NE OF THE FINEST CORNER GROCERY and bar; line of cable-cars; all fresh goods: 4 living-rooms: bar trade $12 per day. HEALY, 28 Kearny st. s35(). ELUIT AND PRODUCE; ELEGANT OU). piace; best location in the city; three nice living-rooms: cheap rent; good fixturcs; has fine horse and wazon and doing a first-class busi- IGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNL ture. J. CURTIS, 1239 Market; send postal. TOSELL FURNITURKTO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERST=IN,969 Howard st. ;send postal C. MUTHER, 882 MARKET, PAYS HIGH « est cash prices for furniture and merchandise- F YOU WANT GOOD PLiCES FOR FURNE ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 1 L NDIANA AUCTION CO. CCESSORS TO M. Market, pay CARPET CLEANING. ONES CO. CARZET - ANING AND renovating works. Main oftice 5 and 27 S'h. ARPET CLEANING, 8c.: LAYING, 8c.; RUG samples free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th st. REAT WESTERN CARPET-BEATING works; latest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay- ing 3¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th; phone Jessie ness. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. p]15(, FAETSER WANTED: ~SALOON; « g0od corner location; big stock; fine fixtures; cheap at $250: see to-day. GEO. STE W ART, 602 Market st. 84775, RESTACRANT OF LARGE CAPAC- « ity; long established: no incumbrance; doing good business; well worth $700 cash; a rare opportunity; investigate. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. OTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS; new 6-story and basement brick buflding, con- taining 8 rooms; also ground-floor and well- lighted basement: ' centrally located. half biock N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and Lmporium building; newly furnished throughout; furajture for saie On reasonable terms. For fur: ther particulars apply 0 8. SILVERBERG, 520 Sansome st., room 39. OR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND best-known liquor-stores, in the very heart of the city, together with a fine stock of wines liquors, etc.; fixtures in first-class order; to those 10oking for business this is the best stand in city: sickness the cause of sale. Address for particu- lars K. M., box 100, Call. XTRA CHANCE FOR A GOOD GENERAL biacksmith, where most of the rent is taken out in work. Inquire at 706 Ivy ave, CHARLES ALPESS. HE BEST-ESTABLISHEDBOOT AND SHOE business in San Jose; the finest location and bandsomely fitted up; sickness reason for selling; capital required, about $6000. AddressJ. LASKY, Boston Shoe Bazar, 126 South First st.. San Jose. W ASTED — PARTNER IN ONE OF THE best-paying businesses in California, with a capltal of from 85000, to $10,000; this will bear the strictest fnvestigatlon. Address Partner, box 75, Call. o “OR SALE_STATIONERY AND VARIETY I Store: also fine contectionery and the business: day and nght school trade: fine soda fountain. For tarther particulars address A. H., box 127, Call. 3 PARTNER WANTED IN GENTEEL $500. busineas that will clesr $200 & month: no_experience required; a chance seldom offered: 917 Market st., room 1. ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- les piano,singing, French:§3 mo. K.d, 1003 Polk. BOYKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHM1C, GEAMR day & night: noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission R. & M RS. KOLANLER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, guitar, banjo. 935 Market st.. opp.Mason |5 ELASCO™S LYCEU M SCHOOL OF ACTING— Frivate theatrlcals arranged: puplls rehearsed on stage. B. 5 and 12, 1. 0. 0. K. block, 7th and MKkt SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engincering, survering, architee: assay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 NGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN. PIANO, painting, palmistry, $2 mo. Studio 1422 Hyde. PIANO LESSONS: PUPIL OF THE LEIPSIC Conservatory; mod.terms.J. LANGE,110 Hyde. Y RELIABLE WOMAN AS RESTAURANT cook, or will do general housework; is good laundress. Call 572 Fourth st. AN AND WIFE WANT SITUATION AS cooks in a mining or logging camp. Apply at 371 Minna, bet. 9 and 12 A. 3. Cmi ETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- J tion to do chamberwork and waiting; the best of city reference. Please call at 1412a Bush st. 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE to take care of children and help around. Pleass call at 2297 Fifieenth st. 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE 10 do plain housework and cooking. Please cail 2297 Fitteenth st. TANTED—BY YOUNG WOMAN, POSITION 10 do sewing and chamberwork or second work; wages $20: reference. Address 1026 Mis- sion st. TOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO GO AS apprentice at tailoring, dress or cloakmaking. Call or address 338 Olive ave., near Laguna. ITUATION WANTED AS SEAMSTRES! or chamberwork and waiting; best of city references; wages $26 per mo; Call 411 Oak. JOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A POSITION to do second work and plain sewing. 502 Fell. RESSMAK . R, FIRST-CLASS CUTTER AND fitter, wants a few more engagements by ihe day at $1 25. 2407 California. OUNG GIKL WISHES LIGHT HOUSE- work or care of cniidren. Call 126 vy ave. ADY WISHES POSITION AS CASHIER IN J restaurant: wages reasonable Call 771 How- ard st., room 31, second floor, from 1 to 4. MERICAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE lace s working housekeeper or chamber- no objections to country. 145 g Fifth st, AN Y SWEDISH GIRL, PLACE TO do cooiing and general housework. Call or address 901 Folsom st. Y ouNG PR “M‘;} WIDOW WISHES SITUA- ion as cook: French or German preferred. 110 Sixth st., room 10. 2 Gr:nfi.«s LADY WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper in city or country. Adadress 1615 Harrison ave., S. F. ITUCATION AS HOU EEPER OR EX: perienced lady’s nurse. Address §20 Natoma st. IRL WANTS POSITION TO DO LIGHT housework : wages not under $15. Please call 142414 Howard st.; no postals. ERMAN GIRL NOT LONG IN THIS COUN- Do lIY, wants sliuation as chambermaid_or light ousework. Cail or eddress Winchester “Third st., room 26. M Y OUue WOk WO&LD LIKE TO GET work by the day washing or house-cl 3 Call or aduress 438 Fourteenth at. A TERMAN WOMAN WISHES A STE. G Situstion as Arst-olass cook or nousake:ple)z big private or zood business house preferred. Cull or address 16 Bernicest., bet. Tweitch and Thir- teenth. / OMAN DE ITUATION TO TAKE care of children In private family. Address 1 Auburn st., off Jackson, bet. Taylor and Mason. ESPECTABLE YOUNG SWISS GIRL OF 20, lately from _Paris, speaking nice French and Germap, wishes position as nursegirl or 10 do up- stairs or second work in private family; good ref- grences. Call or address 4134 Nineteenin sk, near Castro )Y STEADY BOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS ) young man as coachman: American: 35 years old; one who thoroughly understands care of horses and carriages; good careful driver; Teferences. Address AL, 409 Ninth st., Oakiand. BUILER AND VALET; YOUNG IRISHMAN just arrived from the East; can frnish first- class reterences; age 20 years: height 5 feet 7 inches; wages moderate: to obtain a situation. Address JOHN O'NEILL, 1510 Harrison st. ANTED—SITUATION, BY REGISTERED druggist: speaks German and some Spanish; some work accepted; references. Address Drugs, box 53, Call Office. 7INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to §6 per week:'free bus &nd baggage 10 and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. (FERMAN COOK, OAKLAND, 825 COOK, Alameda. $25: 12 housework giris, city and country, $20 and $25; 8 young girls assist, 10 to $15. MISS CULL®N, 323 Sutter st. W SNAN WIIH 6 CHILDEEN, $15. CULLEN, 323 Sotter st. MISS 196 MEN WANTED TO-DAY, FROM §16 TO $80 per month and found; 2 derrick fork- ers, $1 75 and $2 a day and found; 10 laberers to vitch barley:; 5 laborers to dig irrigation ditches, §20 and found, for a large banking compauy; 6 frait- pickers; 5 laborers on s ranch, $20_and found: 3 3-horse’ teamsters for a ranch, $20 and found: sack-sewer, $1 50 a day and found: 20 tiemakers, 8c and 10c each: 10 teamsters, city work; 10 labor- ers, clty company work, $20 and found; stable- map, city, $20 and found: stableman and drive sand team, city, $26 and found: 6 cooks, $30, 340 and §565; 3 waiters, $20, $25_and $30: 2 waiter- boys, $15; second hotel cook, $33; ironer, $30 and found; 3'dishwashers. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. W ANTED—2 PLASTERERS, §2 25 DAY AND board (call early): man to work about mine, and wife 10 cook, $45 to $50: Swiss milker, $20; American miiker, $26: choreboy, choréman, Cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CRUSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ANTED—_IRONER, COUNTRY LAUNDRY, 830 (see boss here): second cook, plain hotel, nurse and attendant, $20; young di-hwasher, couple, private place. L. ANDRE, 318 Stocktou st. HOREMAN AND WIFE FOR RANCH, $35: sacksewer and 2 pitchers for thrasher, 81 50 aday: dishwasher, country, $16 and room: man to contrac: to dry figs. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. TURBAN SCHOOL AT 2124 CALIFOENTA ST. opens July 27, 1896. N. W. MOORE, Prin. ANTED — ESTABLISHED COAL AND wood business; centraily located and must clear at least $150; no agents. Address Buyer, box 77, Call Office. SINE OPENING FOR ACTIVE DRY-GOODS ¥ man In rapidly growing nelghborhood; cor. | clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., nr. W HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH r work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Care pet Beating Works, 853-57 Tehama st. : tel. So. 40. UQ.\' KLIN'S CARPET ERATING WORKS. 333 Goiden Gate ave.: telephone east 128. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 25 ARPETS CLEANED AND K ilke new. FERGUSO: South 36. D. MACKLN CLAIEVOYANTS. ROF. M. L. CARNELLE, CLAIRVOYANT and business medium, gives advice on business speculations, investments, insurance, love, settics | lovers’ quarrels, reunites the separatea and causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice; the earth reveals to him the treasure hid- den in her bosom: he locates mines, interpre:s dreams, tells ot your friends and enemies, removes evil influences and tefls you where to g0 10 be suc- cessful: send stamp for circular. 220 Eddy st.; hours from 9 to 9. YiiANA THE GYPSY. This remerkable woman has just arrived from the Orlent and promises marvelous developments in unraveilng the mystery of human fate; she ad- vises you on speculation, business affairs, love, courtship, matrimony : she reunites the separated; causes speedy aud happy marriage with the one of your cnoice; lucky numbers given. 8 Turk st. ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLATRVOY ant, card-reader, born t:ith a doudle vell and second aight; ladies 50c, gents $1; paimistry and ones. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MMK. SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; teils past, present and fature; prices moderate. 856 Mission. ME. ARNDT, BEST tORTUNE TELLER [N AW "the world: 50c and $1. shows picture of vonr future husband or wite. 4 Twelfth. Tel. Mint 621, 1SS C. MASCOTTA (LATE FROM CUBA), card reader. 105 Larkin st.. room 2. iNA READS LIFE FLUE AVl business advice: names given;:25¢ up. MFE. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM seventh to 11 Stockton; ladies 25¢: gents 50c. and Clément st., with 4 rooms: Sutro ME. DE. THOMA! ars pass door. D. DANGKRS, 101 Califoroia st, g e T 00D OPPORTUNITY ; SELLING OUT TO RS. KNIGHT, close estate; business est. since 1869: amount ,000; owner will remain if arrangement :ae:dlfgyg‘n%goo‘mdrm F. D., box 137, Call Office. ANIED—MAN WITH ABOUT %500 TO invest in a novel and original advertising in- vention; w1l make over $200 per month. Ad- dress Inventor, box 57, Call Office. [3 RESTAURANT POSITIVELY $25(). worin $500: owner must sell at_once on account of sickners: receipts $20 per d: rent $22 50. D., box 139, Cail Office. ALMA k. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- Jjostudio. 405 Geary, R.17: hours 810 10 ». a. PROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF yiolin, guitar, mandolin, banio. 1707 Market. HORSES, e wgg}gz}za VZELI'BdROKEN THOROUGH- and; sound; V.y box 85, Call Office, © 1 SooUe iheap. B.W (59%2 DELIVERY HORSE AND WAGON. 1619 Powell st. $400, A IRUCK TEAM AND HARNESS » in good order. Apply 38 California st TLE}BOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS of g0od harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 110 McAllister st.. S, F. 15() SETS XEW AND SKCOND HAND Ha B ness, all kinds; wagons, es, surre; Tockaways, carts; must be sold. 1158 Sission st 3 AN JOSE—WELL-PAYING F({gu::}fl%e;u:- . lished in 1872; present owner retiring account of old age. Address A. GREEN- BERG, San Jose, Cal. TY WITH $1400 TO SAVE LOSS OF Aroperty Worh st jeast $3000; can have the property. Address Property, box 5, Call Office, Oakiand. BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY $150. mnécottee parior: good business piace: must sell inside of 3 days. For particulars call 219 Sixth st. RANCH BAKERY AND NOTION-STORE; good business; 4 sunny rooms; large yard; bargain. 1230 Jackson st.. cor. Leavenworth. ALOON AND LIQUOR-STORE: BUSINESS Shpenis for liself: must sell at once; will 1n- voice stock. Call to-day 236 Kast sl. T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. {OWAN BUYS A" iores; negotiates mortgages on merchandise: sells on commission. Room 15, 26 Moutgomery. 500 ::.: REW. &N&axmuun&xn HAR- inds: buggy,wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 16th and Valencia. 4() EORSES FoR SALE;GAL:D WAGONS i es, carts, harness; reade Horss Market, 827 slx;h‘u.; alos ovesy W day. SULLIVAN & auction sales every Wednes DOYLE, Auctioneers. ECOND GIRL, $26: NURSE, SANTA BAR- ») bara, $30; nurse, city, $18. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutfer st. QECOND GIRL AND WASH; COUNTRY ; $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. [ URSE: 70 GOTO NEW YORK; $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. OUSEWUKK GIKL: JEWISH FAMILY: $25; 2in family. M1SS CULLEN, 323 Sut- ter st. URSE, 8 = CHAMBERMAID AND sEATg: stress. §25; (- erman nursery governess, $2! MISS CULLEN, 8.3 Sutter st. EAD WAITRESS, FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, city, $25; waitress for hotel, country, must speak German, $20; waitress for country hotél, very near city, must speak German, $20: cham- bermaid and waitress, hotel. near city, ress, private boarding-house, city, $15. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. (31XL,FO8 NLVADA CITY, LIGHT SOUSE. work, see party here to-day bet.10 and 12 A. . $20 and fare paid ;girl for Alameda,see party in city, $20: gin for San Mateo, see party here at 2 P, M. to-day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary JTRST-CLASS « OOK, COUNTRY HOTEL. call eariy, $35; firsi-ciass pas! , counry hotel, $40; German cook, city, private family, $25; ook, who understands’ German_ style, city, $20. C.R/HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—GERMAN OR SWEDISH CHAM- bermaid and seamstress, $25: second and sew- ing, $20; French or German nurse. $18: 3 Ger- man cooks, $30 and $25: waitress, restaurant, $5 Der week ; girls for housework, $25, $20 and $15. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton IRL, LAGUNA_ST., §15; PINE ST., $20 Lyon st., $15: Hyde st., $15; California $20; Sacramento st.. $20: Ceniral ave., 815: Franklin st., $25; Clay st., $26; American house- keeper, $20; waiiress, city, $20: chambermaid and walting, country. $20; German woman, coun- try. $15. Employment Office, 306 Mason G R wait- | W ANTED—3 MINERS, 362 PE& MONTH: German about private piace, near city, $35 and found; boy for blacksmith shop who can drive shoes. $20 and found and increase: experienced coschman with city references, $30 to $35 and found; strong boy for factory, $3 per waek and in- crease; neat young man (o learn professional nursing in hospivals, smail but Increasing salary to siart on: farmers, teamsters, milkers, cooks, walters and disawashers. W.D. EWEK & CO., 626 Clay st. RUG CLERK WANTED. ADDHESS STAT- ing qualifications and references *‘Apothe- cary,” box 123, Call Uffice. W ANTED—ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIP- tion solicitor at once on one of the best news- papers published in San Francisco. Apply “Breeder and Sportsman,” 313 Bush st., S. F. j ANTED—STEADY RELIABLE MAN AS partner in showcard and sign business to de- liver orders and collect; $125 required. Apply 632 Market st., room 8. STRUNG BOY OF17 YEARS. APPLY AFTER 10 A. M., 605 Montgomery st. —_— Y STB\::\‘G BOY WANTED TO POLISH STOVES. California and Drumm sts. w ANTED—SECUND WAITER. 560 HOW- ard st., German hotel. OY TO HELP IN OFrICE AND COLLEOCT. B ‘Address J. ... box 61, Gail Office. MAN WITH $25 TO JOIN ME IN WORKING Pproposition. P., box 6, Call Uffice. ORSES PAST RED: SEND e i . ¥OR CIRCU- o ial st TARGAIN; SALOON: BAL RECLIPTS $15 1370 $18 daily; rent $20: near San Francisco. Apply H. M. COVERT, 218 California st. ALF INTEREST IN NICE SA LOON:; PROM- H inent transfer point: or will sell as a Whole at a bargain; investignte. 31734 Tenth st. Fmi SALE—A GOOD PAYING SALOON AND igar stand, centrally Jocated. 1nquire WICH- MAN LUTGEN (& CO, 318 Clay st. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. e s bl e ey o LU JOF SALE CHEAP-GROCERY WAGON: nearly new. Call at 4035 Eighteenth st. [OR SALE-NEW EXPRESS WAGON, DE- livery wagons and business buggles. new and second-hand: very cheap. 100 Goiden Gate ave. EW AN&SB;}OND—HAND BAKEES’.LKAUN- dry. milk and grocery wagons; also rockaway and 2 fine buggies. #28 Harrison st. 'OR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE ca: of every description; cash, notes or Instaliments. Carviil Mfg Co, 46-48 8th si., S. ¥. Smm{’rm( SOILED DRIVING GLOVES; samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. SEWING MACHINES. A LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st EW FAMILY SINGERS FOR R-NT, 81 50 permomth: V. S. Singers, $2. 1559 Market ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. B e T e OAH F. FLOOD, LAW YER, 536 PARROTT building: consultations free; moderate fees. DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL- jaw suid B oo coAce el Geedy s a iections, wills. . tended 0. G, W.HOW N, aiby-atdaw, 850 Market. W ANTED—SEAMEN, SHIP CARPENTER and cook. Apply 10 Steuart st., upstairs. OOD MAN, WITH REFEREN CE=, AND $250, in good-paying business; half cash, bal- ance ot of busiuess. 246 Third, 9 and 11, 410 6. EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED WITH- out Ellbllcll dyice free and confidential. J‘. G. JEFFRESS, 402 Montgomery st., room 18. OR SALE—_CHEAP: A GOOD LITTLE BUSI- Dess in @ market: no_Sunday or night work; small capital required. 110 Ellis st. reader: fee 50c: ME. SYBILLE VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN IS MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE $1 & UPWARD! ~ FEE $1 & UPWARD: HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL Why that 100k of sadness? Why that downcast eye? Are you In trouble, sick or “down”? If so read this and learn that lite is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped so meny thousands on this cosst in the ten years pas again at her old offices, 1320 Merket stree: Francisco. and is now as ready as ever (o every suffering mortal who will efther call on or write to her. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the unlucky: love to the ioveless. ine separated are united; the sick made strong: the poor become rich; if you think your husband, wiie or lover is untrue consult her at once. Her tran- scendent power is as far above those poor mortaly who try 10 imitate her as the cternal heavens ara high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. Shedoes not know iwhat faflure means! Her “Revealed Medicines” (registered and copyrighted) cure every disease that human flesh is heir to, and no matter of how long standing. Write if you can- not call, for treatment by mail is always most sace cesstul and satisfac ory. Al ietters answered . Diseases aiagnosed from a lock of hair. FEE $1 & UPWARD! FEK 81 & UPWARDI MRS, DE. A. D, HOW. 320 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. RS, ISA JULIER, MATERIALIZING ME- M e Monday, Wednesday and Frie day evenings. 109 Taylor st. ADIES' AID MEETS TO-DAY, FRIEND- ship Hall, 326 McAllister st.; test circle 3 P, M.{ free. TONIGHT, RATIE HEUSSMA < test meeting at 326 Mcallister: admission frea, TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10C.: M YOUNG, 605 MeAilister; all skeptics invice: S GRAND ALOON FOR SALE AT ONE OF THE BEST Storners in the city: doing a good business. Room 88, Chronicle building. AKLAND ROUTE ON EVENING | BUL- ()elin for sale; clears §85; $2000. Apply 962 Broadway, Oakland. W ANIED-LiDY TO TAKE HALF INTER- est in boarding-house. MRS. P., box 6, Call office, Oakland. TNIERIOR AGEXCY OF CALL TOk SALE: will pay $150 per month; price $4000. Apply this office. (G OODPAYING BAKERY FOR SALE. T quire C. SEIBT, Petaluma. B‘IBST- CLASS SALOON, FiXTURES COM- plete, for sale cheap. Apply 201 Ellis st. $3000 FOR HALF INTEREST IN MAN- ufacturing business. 328 sush,room 4. ROCFRY-STORE FOR SALE; S10RE TO let; fine logation. Cor. Duncan and Guerrero. (GFOCERY" STORE, 3 ROOMS AND FIX: tures, to rent: corner Fifteenth and Noe sts.: low rent. IGAR, STATIONERY STORE; GOOD LOCA- tion; rent $10. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market st. GENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED (Ge.R- man preferred) by lady. R. 10,122 Post st. IN- U. S. Bakery, box 326, DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUC- A cessful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. RESTAURANT; 3 B150. mue've bord tosiay. 218 Hunoa i WANTEn-uBou OPERATOR ON CUSTOM coats: good wages. 108 Batiery st. F. ARAM, ATT'Y-AT-LAW,581 PARROTT +bldg. Practices 1 all courts;charges moderate ARNESS SHOP FOR SALI CHEAP. LY H L D. STONE & CO., San Francisco, CIAL?P RS, SHRINER: TEST CIRCLE [0 NIG LT tests 25¢: sittings dafly. 311 Van Ness ave (RLENDSHIP HALL, 826 MCa LLISTER ~T.; test circle 2 P, M.: tests 10c. MRS, MEYER. M BS. FELTON, MATCRIALIZING NCE to-night, 50c; sits daily. 31 Fell st. |5 ISHOP GARRTSO |, 1870 MARKT: SEAN- ces Tuesday, Friday even’s, 25¢;.10 to 4 dally. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE o writer. 118 Haight st ; hours 9 until 6 ». MES, EATE HOSKINS, TRANC] ittings $1; circle Tuesday eve. T IFEREADINGS BY REV. MR. HOWLAN 2 $1. 1 Fifth st., parlor 1. e — ] ASTROLOGY. A e OGS TEroT S spondence. : ¢ A e Temedies rogiore health. 811 Hyde sty 10 10 3. PHYSICIANS, ST S T ELL, 1206 MARKET, C0R. iseases of women a speciaity. JON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT _mm’n\&.)‘gu Market ot.: his av"ymfu' A guarantee of fair treatment; ihe worst cages treated sutistactorily by mall TYPEWRITERS. Conuu{in AND BUSHELMAN. 1005 Rrosdwav. Oakiand, R W, KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CHRON- '+ icle pldg: advice free: moderata: apen evngs. 'OR SALE, CHEAP — A WELLEST, Flllhfi tailor-shop. Apply 1910 Polk st. AR EMINGTON, $40, $35: SEND FOR SAMPLE R work. SCOTT & BANNAN, 833 Mountgomerys

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