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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1896. e SAN FRANCISCO ¢ CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— Y10 Market street, open unul 12 o'clock every sight (n the year. BRANCH OFFICES—580 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:80 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clook. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission stroets, open untll 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 0"clock. 116 Ninth street, oprn nntfl 9:30 o'clock CHURCH NOTICES. FIRS TURCH OF CHRIST, SCIE: B2 s e rvicon at 11, x. tn Beethoven Hall, 586 Post st., cor. Powell. Christian Science Bibl Lessons, International Serles. Subject: “Review. “Selence and Health” study Thursday, at 8 r. ., { in Mystc Hall, Red Men's building, 320 Post streei. All are welcome. SUNDAY MEETINGS—Continued. CHILDREN'S LYCEUM AND FREE finpidlu.l 1fbrary at 909 Market st., 10:30 t012: also benefic entertalnment and dance next Friday evening. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continuea. BUSINESS CHANCES. PR MERICAN WOMAN, THOROUGHLY RE- 2 "Jiabie. good hiusekeeper, waats work at once; 10 objection to widower's famiiy: wagcs not less than$15. Address C. H., box 76, Call Office. FRIENDSHIP HALL. 826 MCALLIS- ter—Free test meeting to-night, also Tuesday evening, by Mrs. C. J. Meyer and others; all wel- come. ADY EMPLOYED DURING THE DAY DE- J'sires to exchange shorthand instructions in the evening for nome. Address S. H., box 114, Call Office. (GERMAN OR SWEDISH LAUNDRESS, $30: €00k, boarding-honse, $25: 2 German second glrls, $20 aud $25; 2 waltresses. hotel, 8.0: cook, small hotel, country, $20: Angels Camp, 816, and other towns: 20 good housework giris, city, $12 10825. Apply MISS CU. LEN, 328 Sutter st TEST MEETINGS 2 AND 8 I'. M.; 10C. 336 McAllister st.: Stitt, C.emens; skep- tics Invited. ANTED—SITUATION TO DO HOUSE- work in cliy or country. 2834 Sixth st., room 12, upstairs MES. EGGERT AITKEN, d test medium, gives sittings dally. T 8t TRANCE 820 McAll JTUATION WANTED BY A NEAT YOUNG 1) Sweedish housework girl; $12 to $15 up. MISS ALLEN, 328 Suuter st. MRS. KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE ME dium; sittings §1; circle Tuesday eve. 136 Ouk st. EZ, MOTHER SADIE: SEANCE § P. M.; sittings daily. MRS.' FULTON, 31 Fell st. EZ M S I8A TULIER, MATERIALIZING seance to-night, 50c. 322 Mcallister st. METROPOLITAN TEMPLE, FIFTH street, the People’s Cnurch — Sunday pight. Musical selections commence at 7:30. James I mllu:ln HOH& Sglflns‘by Senora Ani a Grant. M Ella Ellls and 185 eMlufie Noble. ‘“Home, Sweet Home," Wander- inz Boy, Lost Chord.' etc. Minister, Rev. Dr. W. L. Birch (Congregational), honorary life mem- ber Federatea Trades Council, and called In‘EmE: /and and Australasia “friend of the friend! ess,” “chuplain of labor,’ omforter of the affiicts A welcome an bymn pap rs for all. Come at $:80 to hear the graud orzan breathe sweetness And joy. Al seats fr i TRINITY CHURCH, CORNER BUSH and Gough sts. — Rev. George Edward Great organ b, Walk, rector. The seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. M. Trinity Dlass Ciub meets at 9:45 {n the guild rooms. Morn- ing prayer at 11 o'clock, with sermon by the Rl Hev. Joseph H. Juhnson, D. D, Blsnop of Los Angeles. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:45 v'clock. all are welcome. EPIS. CHURCH (F THE ADVENT B2 copa), Eieventn st., near. Market—Rev. J. . rmery, ricior Rev. H. B. Monges, assista; Holy communion at 7 . X. Mornin: prayerat 11 preacher, the Bishop of New Mexico. Evening rayer at 7:45: choral; preacher, the Rev.J. A. MRS. SHRINER, CIRCLE TO-NIGHT; tests to all, 25¢c. 311 Van N NOTICE OF MEETINGS. YERBA BUENA LODGE > No.15. 1 0. 0. F.—Officers and members will please assembie at our RS hall, THIS DAY (Sunday), Septem- ber 27, at 9:15 a. M. to attend the funeral of our late brother, ABRAH AM D. SIMPSON. VICTOR HOFFMAN, N. G, A. D. CHESHIEE, Sec A. O. H.. DIVISION 2.—MEM- bers of this division who have not yet settled for tickets of the Fourth of July picnic are hereby notified to settle for th same on or before mext SUNDAY. Al tickets no: settled for on that day will be chusged as indebtedness to members holding same. The secret.ry will be in attendance at Hibernfa Hall on that day from 2 to 4 P. M. to receive money Or tickets. BARTLY LEE, President. JomN KENNY, Rec. Sec. W OMAXN FROM "THE COUNTRY WANTS work by the day; $1 25. 25 Polk st. Cx.\mm.amun AND SEAMSTRESS, 825; reference. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. G EARS OLD, $20: reference. MISS CULLEN, 3238 Sutter. ERMAN NURSFE, 1 CHILD 5 Y N UBSEGIRL SAN MATEO,$12 T0 816; REF- ESPRCTABLE WIDOW WITH LITTLE girl 6 years old wishes a situation: is ;good cook’; neat housekeeper. Call or address fof one week 814 Thirteenth st. IRS1-CLASS CHAMBERMAID AND SEAM- stress wishes work fom 8 to 5. Apply 40 Dorland st.. between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. 100D DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW more engagements by the dav, or will take work home. 1201 Bust st., cor. Hyde. Y MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AND DAUGH- ter, 1n country hotel or mining camp, as cook and waitress. M. L. B., Lester touse, cor Elghth and Clay sts., Oakland. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION BET. 8d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 16c o 50c;week $1 1o §2 50 ;readin g-room tion to morning calls; ciean: quiet TATIONERY AND HAIR STORE: FINE locality; cheap rent and 4 fine living-rooms in connection: see this piace, it will luterest you. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hail ave. 160 fiwv TAEE LODGING, AT3vs 15 & night, inc] *ud roils. €24 Washington :‘.‘mr Rearny. W ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Roikin, Reno House proprie- tor, stll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 100 Jarge rooms: 20e per nigh: $1 t0 $3 per week. W ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPATR shoes up to 12 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their shoes repaired atnig.t while you wait: ladies’ soling, 55¢; men's soling, 50c; fine shoes made to order rom $2 up: we have a lot of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourch their value, from 25¢ up to 82 50. 62 Mission st., bet. First and Secon AGENTS WANTED. BRYAN, SEWALL AN FREE ‘McKinley, Hobart and Protection” 'Very voter will buy one or the other. Do you want the profit? F. PERSON. Mgr. sub-criptfon gopartment. THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 728 Market st. TAIS 1S THE TIME MAKE MONEY agents’ sales unprecedented: aluminum novel: tles: the latest things: easy to clear $10 per day. ALUMINUM NOVELTY CO., 110 Sutter st. WO GOOD NORWEGIAN GIRLS WANT seneral housework or chamberwork: first-class cooks. German House, room 17, 859 Washington st., Oaklund. / INCLES | ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: #1 60 1086 per week: convenlent and respectabie; iree bus ana d from ¢ SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr B> ENIGHTS OF TARA_THE COMMIT- tee will meet at K.R. B. Hall, 2 o'clock TO-DAY, to make final arrangements for Irish Natlonalist picnic at Shellmound Park next Sun- day, October 4. Half proceeds for benefii of re- mery. Allthe public invited. leased political prisoners. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, £, PACIFI. HEBREW ORPHAN "ASY- Twelfth st., bet. Mission d Howard— lum and Home Society—The annual meet- Pastor, Hev. Frank S Ford. Musical direcior, | ing of the members of th.s soclety wili be held Jacobs. Preaching 11 a. x. by Rey. T. subject, “Seven Years' Gospel Work ornia_and the Sandwich Islanas”; 7:45 v pastor; _subje al- | mal service at close of | evening service. Sunday-school at 9:50 A. . Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:30P. M. Seats free. All weicome. THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH. SW. corner Geary and Franklin strects. Rey. Dr, Stebbins, minister. The Sunday-scuool is ot 9:45. ‘he morning service is at 11 o'clock. All are cordially invited. The evening service is omitied. THE SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, Twentieth and Capp sis.—A. J. W ells, pas- tor. Mr. Wells wil. preach at 11 A. M on “Things Left Behind.” The subject of the evening lecture will be, “‘Wendell Phillips,” and_will {ilustrate “Conscience In the Citizen.”' Dr. Dauziger's Bible class at 7 P. M. sharp. Sunday-schuol at 9:46 A x Unity Ciub Tuesday evening. Paper on Dante. Sems are free. Pastor's residence, 20 Liberty st. B F'RST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, cor. Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., of S.. Louis will preach morning and eveninz. Morning service, 11 o’clock: theme, “Blessed Are They Ihat Moura.” Kvening ser vice, 7:300'clock ; theme, “Ye Are the Light of the Worid.” Sunday-school at 12:45 P, M. Younj People’s Society of Christian kndeavor au 6:3 P. M. Wednesday evenlng prayer-meeting st 7:30. Sumuel D. Mayer, organist and musical director. Reception to Dr. Adams in the church parlors Monday evening at 8 o'clock. All mem- bers of the church and congregation are invited to be present. CALVARY PRESBY TERIANCHURCH, corner of Powell and Geary sts.—Rev. Dr. emphill, D.D., pastor. Thé Kev. Arthur osby will preach at 11 A. ., subject aurch and Education.” Evening service at 7:d.. The foliowing mu ic w1l be rendered su these ser- vices: “Te Leum” in B flat, by W. Reed: offer- tory, soprano solo, by Mrs' Priesi-Fine, *Save Me, O God” (Ranaegger): “Jubliate Deo” in D, by Gerrish. offertory, bass soloand quartet, “Sun of My Soul,” by Gould. Al are cordislly invited. E& JRINITY FRESEVTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Capp and Twenty-third sts.—Rev. T. Chalmers Kaston, D.D., will preach in .ne morning st 11 o'clock and 1n the evening at 7:45. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL Church, Post st., bet. Buchanan and Web- ster.—Professor . R. Llogd will conduct the ser- vices at 11 A. M. and ac 7:45 P. X Sund schools al 9:30 .M aud 12:30 P2 Christian £udeavor meets at 6:54 . M. Meeting Wednes- duy evening at 7:45. THIRD CON - GREGATIONAL CHURCE, Fifteenth st near Mission—Rev. William Xader, pestor. Services at 11 a. M.: subject, “The Sympa.by of Jesus.” Services at 7:30 P. &.} “Socrates, the Good Man in the Wicked City.”” "The first In Sunday eveniug series on the great masters. Musie under direction of William C. Staacteld. Al are cordially invited. E2 FIUST BAPIIST CHURCH, EDDY ST., ar Jones—Rev. M. P. Boynton, pas- r. Services Sunday, September 27, 1896. Preach- ng by the pastor at 11 A, M.: subject, “Niew- 2rdship.” and at 7:30 P. M.; t0,ic, “The Win- some Christ.”” Sunday-school'at 12:30 P. M. Y. P. S, of C. E. at 6:30 P. M. Prayer- meeting each Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. All these services are open to the public. Strangersare especially welcome. 3 EZ5 ;15T ENGLISH LUTHERAN Church, on Geary st., near Gough—Rev. O. M, Gruver, pastor. Services unday at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday-school at 9:45 A. M. Y. P. L L &7 .M. Subjeci morning: “Alone With God.” Evening, a missionary service. Addresses by Rev. E. Ubangst, D. returned missiovary irom India and others. Good music. >Seats free, All cordisily welcomed. Prayer-meeting Wednes oy at8 P 3 5 FIESI NEW JERUSALEM GHURCH Swedenborgian), O'rarrell sireet, between Webster_and Filimore. Services at 11 4. a. Rev. D. V. bowen will preach. Subject, “Perfec- tion.” Inthe evening services will be held at 7:45 in the parlors in the rear of the church. All are cordially invited toatiend. Sealsfree. Sabbath- school at 10 A. M. SUNDAY, September 27. 1896, at 2 P. M. sharp, at the asylum, corner Devisadero and Hayes sts. The annual reports of the officers will be submit- ted and such other business transacted as will come before the meeting. By order LEO ELOESSER, Secretary. ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASSOCI- ation—The annusi meeting of the lot-owners of the Oda Fellows' Cemetery will be held on MONDAY, September 28, 1596, at 2 P. M., &t the office of the association, Polnt Lobos ave. By or- der of the trustees. GEURGE T, BOHEN, President. GEORGE PENLINGTON. Recreta SPECIAL NOTICES, DO YOU KNOW THEM?Y WILLIAM T. WELFITT, JOHN McFAR- LANE AND WM. DUDLEY CASTLE, all recently of =an Francisco, and any descendans or heirs-at- law of HELEN BLAKE (nee SHERIDAN—mas ried 1n 1816) Wil hear something to their advan- tage by addressing CORMAC & DONOHOE, At- torneys, 207 Battery st., S. F. AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPANESE EM- vloyment office. 5113 Bushst., or. Grantave. WHINESE AND JAPANnSE RRLIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT / office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 428 APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 8148 Sutter st.: tel. Grant 30. TANTED—SITUATION AS SALESMAN OR stockkeeper in & wholesale dry gooas and fancy goods house: best of references. Address R. W., box 118, Cail Office. “" ANTED—POSITION AS SALESMAN OR stockkeeper in wholesale or retail gents' furnishing goods house; long experience and Al Teferences. Address D. L., box 108, Call Office. ANTED — SITUATION AS ASSISTANT bookkeeper, collector or general office work, by a most faithfuland honest gentieman. Address J. K., box 52, Call Office. ANDY YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK IN restaurant; experlence in walting; g;uu"y , box 9, UR LATEST “BABY CARD MACHINE" IS the neatest, lightest (8 Ibs.), bes ing slot machine ever made: write for explanation. LEO CANDA COMPANY, Cincinnadi, Ohio, GENTS_BG MONEY FOR YOU; ~TOBOG- 0 Sitde,” just out; sells to saloons, grocery, clgar stores, etc.: can make $500 per month easy. Modern Novelty Co., 61 Laflin st., Chicago, 11l J,ADY SOLICITOR FOR REAL ESTATE; will salary and commis 488 Ninth st., Oakiand. e BT ].OCAL AGENTS WANTED EVERY WHERE 8t NEUHAUS & CO.’S, 115 Kearny st NTELLIGENT BOUK CANVASSERS, Standard Dictionary Agency, 933 Market st. EEDS' POPULAR WATER FILTER; $1 60 will start you. BRICK & CO., 719 Market st. GENTS —“PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS Of General Nelson A. Miles,” commandér-in- chief of the United States army,and the greatest of India fighters; the most remarkable book of the century: apply at once for choice of territory. F. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 728 Market st. — L, T Sarkerst HOUSES WANTED. W ANTED_SMALL HOUSE OR FLAT WITH 2 or 8 bedrooms and servant’s room, well fur- nished except table and bed liden and blankets, for 4 montbs from November 1; rent not more than £45 per month; north of California st. and west of Van Ness ave. Address D. E.R.,P.O. box 2828, erence. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. $165: call early. German Employment Office, 30 10 810. Call to-day, 23014 Oak st. J)BESSMAKER, FIR~T-CLASS. ANSWER, Wi housework; German preferred ©cooking. Call after 9, 1918 Devisaderost. ANTED—AN APPRENTIOFE AT DRESS- W.m-u ages. 227 Oak st., JOWNSLairs (3'BL FUR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: GOOD O sell gentar white ehirts. Apply Monday, 8 Apply Monday, 8 10 10 4 3., 1016 Valencia. Address 1 nsiness, box 16, Call. ence; large class now forming for fall work; iarge on the coast. 14 McAllister st., room 56. dresses; cutting, ficing. making and finishin selves the great inducement we offer our puplis: Now 18 the time 10 enter the MCDOW ELL Dress- fruits. Apply at FONTANA & CO.’S, corner Call 817 Oak st. work and part cooking. Address M. this office. JXPERIENCED MINING MAN WISHES PO- J sition as foreman or overseer; best of reference given. Address D. B., box 119, Call Office. ECOND GIRL, REFERENCES, $26: 5 GIRLS Stter housework. 8.0; German i, 3 in family, Mason st. (G 'BL TO ASSIST LIGHT BOUSEWORK: 8 KIND. ENERGETIC WOMAN 10 MEET IN- vallds. Address E. I., box 89, Call. with references. Address B. B., box 12, Call: ANTED—WOMAN FOR COUNTH box 22, Call. G'8L FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK _AND IRL UNDER 25; LIGHT HOUSEWORK: 88 per month: 1 in family. KDW., box 15, Call. wl‘nnklnx. Call Monday 10656 Market st. OMAN, MIND CHILDREN AND ASSIST: MIPDLE-AGED ~WOMAN _FOR _LIGHT M housework and children. 1918 Larkin st. home: wages $6. 126 Eighth st. W ANTED—3 LaDIES OF GOOD ADDRESS 010, A. C. GREENFIELD & CO., 1016 Valencia. 4 $O0D OPERATORS ON WHITE SHIRTS. T ADY PARTNER WIT $200 CASH; E~TAB- lished business; must be honest aud reliable. ANTED—PUP1LS FOR BEST MILLINERY school 1n city; teacher of en years' experi- workroom; refercnoes given. 410 Leavenworth st. PLYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: BEST T ADIES! LADIESI LADIEST 4 You need not wear ill-fiting and unbecoming : only $1 per week; we invite you all, an especially young ladles, Lo call and see for your- Wwe can positively guarantee our pupils work, posi- tlons free; easy paymenis; unlimitea lessons. making School, 836 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. ANTED—TEN LABELERS ON CANNED Taylor and Francisco sts. (GEL FOR HOUSEWORK 1N COUNTRY. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LADY FOR position of trust; must be over 25 and come well recommen.ied. ' H. J. P.. box 162, Call Office. ERMAN NOT AFRAID OF WORK WISHES situation in a kitchen. Address 230 Pacific st., corner of Battery. NEW SKIKT PATTERNS; JUST IN: 256G = h'.-l'cDUWELL Dressmaking School, 836 Mar- et s BAD TENANIS EJECTED FOR 4 collections made, city or country. ~Pacific Collection Co., 415 Monigy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. (=823 TENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. = GAS FIXTURES MADE TO ORDE cheapest place In the city. H. HUF- SCHMI DT, Golden Gate ave. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE., JUMBER OF GERMAN AND SWEDISH girls awalting situations; cooks, Chamber- maids and girls for housework. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st JERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA- son st.. furnishes best help of all nationalities. RESSMAKER, FIRSI-CLASS, WOULD like engagements by the day: city or country. 716 Larkin Y OUD GERMAN COOK WISHES SITUATION in an American family; she is a good house- keeper. Call 17123 POk street. JXPERIENCED YOUNG GIRL STENOG- rapher desires position; moaerate salary. Ad- dress M. A., box 147, Call Uffice. Y UG WIDOW, RECENTLY FROM MAS sachusetts, desires position as housekeeper. 1007 Marke st. P ELIABLE PERSON WANTS WORK BY THE day or child's nurse. Address 815 - utter st. M BDLE-AGED SCOTSMAN, UNIVERSITY education, B. A., wants situation as professor, teacher, tutor or secretary; will teach students or schoiars slow to learn; no liquor. Address S., box 91, Cail Oftice. EFINED MIDDLE-AGED MAN WOULD DO light indoor work part of day in return for furnished room. Address M., box 42, Call Office. MAXN AND WIFE WANT SITUATION, MAN ¥l ‘take care of horses and garden, wife general housework. Address M. G., box 126, Call Office, 7OUNG MAN IN HIGH STANDING DE- sires position in any honest work: ressonable wagas: best of references given. Address H. S., box 127, Call Office. ANTED—PRIVATE PLACE BY EXPERI- enced young man, handy with tools, horses, cows, garden and general work; is willing and ob- liging; first-class references. Address T. H., box 20, Call Office. APER-HANGER AND PAINTER, GOOD workman, wishes steady job at 82 day, or if country $2. mon_h and board. fast worker; good character. Address J. F., box 61, Call, ARPENTER WANTS A JOB IN HOTEL OR witiz & party having houses or blocks; can give good reference; bonds i necessary. Address box Z, Y. M. C. A., Oakland. NTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN WANTS TO work § hours in morning; same in evening: for room and board. Address R. F., box 72. this office. JANTED—MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW W(SH- es position as working housekeeper or nurse: city or couniry; best of reference. MRES.T., 14 Geary st. JWEDISH GIRL WISHES PLACE AS SEC- ond giri or chamberwork in family. Call Mon- day 1522 Bush sf IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITUA} tion to do housework: 1s good cook and laun dress; wages $15. Call or address 1008 Wash- ington st. 00D CARPENTER WAN:S T0 GO T0 the country: firstolass work guaranteed. MACDONALD, 1169 Folsom st. ROFESSIONAL HORSE BREAKER AND trainer wants employment; best references fur- nished. Address H. D., box 123, Call Office. AN AND WIFE WANT WORK ON RANCH or private place; no children; wife good plain cook: man understavds farming: handy with tools and can milk. Call or address M. J. L., 243 Clementina st. AIR-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS glven MISS DOYLE. 212 Powell st., 105 9th. BY MAN AND WIFE—3.ROOM FLAT OR cottage; hmit $12. G., box 4, Call Office. 7() BAKERY BAKING 2 BARRELS OF $5DO. flour per day; established 20 yea fine horse and wagon, and a snap for the mone! seell. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $‘!’UO STATIONERY AND CIGARS; DO- . ing nice business: fine locality on Mar- ket st.; low rent: must be sold immediately : fullest investigation; fine buy for the money; see it. LUBKESKY, 7 City Hau ave. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. e e e OFFER FOR SALE THIS DAY-—————— —-FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS—— THE FOLLOWING BARGAIN p 500 27-room house. $700| :2-room house... $5! 10-room house. _150| 24 rooms, corner.. 750 55 rooms, cor.. 3,000/ 14 rooms onSutter , 700 11 ra., must se! 200|686 rooms,best city- 5,51 15 rooms. ne: 50( 31-room house....1,400 0{110 rooms, corier.. 8,000 27 roums, new. oo rooms,hotel.$10,000| 11 rooms, only. 38 roomaicentr - 2,600| 10 roomaJones st. 30 —I SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE— Z_AND BUSINESS PLACES OF ALL KIND: H. C. DrCKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. ALOO CUKNER; ESTABLISH 16 years: No. 1localitv: opposite carhouse: low Tent; long lease; fine living apartments: fsuitable for a r roadhouse or hotei; this s a moncy-making place. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. 35(). SALOON WITH FOUR FINE LT DU, ing-rooms and bath, doing good bus ness: cheap rent: fine locality; fine ousiness for the money. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. 700, ONE OF THE FINEST RESTAT: DUV, rants 1 city: good location; doing business of $20 per day: established 26 years: has aiways made money: stand full investigation: reason for selling, owner moviog 1nto OWn prop- erty: and any one wanting s business of this kind will find on investigation ail that is claimed for it: this is a rare chance. T. LUBELSKL, 7 ¢ ity Hall av. 0 YOU WANT A GOOD SALOON? CHEAP: fine trade; stock and fixtvres: low rent: 4 rooms; well furnished: one of the best patronized bails in ihis city; this is an actual sacrifice, 50 stick to the adige of the varly bird catching the worm. MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. 600, SALOON. DANCETRUNNING UP- » stairs 3 nights week: low reat: splen- aid opportunity for right party to make a fortune; sell atonce. MYERS& GRAHAM, 777 Market. EADQUARTERS FOR POULTRY ranches and business chances of all kinds. E. HILL, leal Estate and Business Agent, 997 Mar- ket st., cor. Sixth. OTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF Y <A RS; new 6-story and basement b ick building, containing 98 rooms; also ground floor and well- lighted basement; centrally locaied, half block north of Market st., and one block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building; newly furnishea throughout: furniture for sale on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to S. SIL- VERBE G, 820 Sansome st., room 39. FOE SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB- lished liquor-saloons In the city, together with # good stock of liquors and glassware: bar fixtures 1u fine order: has a fine day and night trade: sita- ed in the very heart of the city,and day and night travel: two floors nicely furnished rooms at- tached; sickness the only reason for selling. Ad- dress for particulars M. M., box 100, Call Office. $300. Z0% SALE — A VARISTY AND « candy-store with fixtures, etc.: recently opened; near school; new house; comfortable Living-rooms. baib, large yard: rent very moder- ate: a rare opportunity for man and wife. Apply at 1369 Haight st., near Masonic ave , betweea 10 and 11 A. 3. or 38nd 4 P. 3. E WANT JOME CHOICE COTTAGES houses and flats immedlately to fill the de- mands . £ our cllents settling for the winter, A.J. RICH& Keal Estate Agen s, 112 Montzomery — e BOARDING WANTED. AN AND WIFE WITH INFANT, W1 board and lodging in private famiiy; north of Market; reasonatle. Address with terms, K. U., box 14, Call Otfice. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. H AIRDRESSING, 250 AND 85c: MOENING and eve classes: 10lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. W ANTED—CFRTIFICATE IN THE CUAL dealers’ Union. J. H. DUNCAN, 126 Kearny. M ST CONVENLENT AND RESPECTABLE: L Winchester House, 44 Third et., near Market: 200 rooms: 2Bcto $1 50 per night: $1 60 to $8 per we v ire’bus and iagmave "oand from ferre. MALE HELP WANTED. 9() WOODCHOPPERS. §1 A CORD; 20 DRILL- ers aud hammermen, near City; 20 tiemak- ers, 8c each; 16 farmers, $20 to $23: garden boy. $16: 2 American farmers; tailor for_a country sbop; ranch cook; 6 hotel cooks, $25, $30 to $60; 3 walters, $30. MURKAY & READY, Leading Employment Avents, 634-636 Clay st. 5() GRAPEPICKERS ~¥OR A SANKING 20 and found: 3 carpenters for a 3 gold mine. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 684-638 VW ANTED TO-DAY (U ~DAY)—COOK FOR 5 men on ranch, $20; see party here; office open from 910 10 A. . C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. LD GOLD AND S LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL Ty, watches repaired. MUND, 118814 Mission. SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry to A, KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. B1CYCLES, QECOND-HAND BAK XTNST CRAWYORD, 30: Barnes, 8565; Ben Hur, Ladles’, 850; Fow- ler, $55: Ladies’ Fowler ~96,’ s bargain; also others. DA VIS BROS., 23 Geary st. filuh-GnAl)h' 2D-HAND WHEELS $25 UP; sundries below cost. 216 McAllister. TERY FINE '96 BICYCLE FOR 820. DAVID N. HAWLEY, 818 Market st. PAEBK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET: best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. ASKFORTHE §500 DIAMOND BARRINGS, price $250, at Uncle Harris', 15 Grant ave. FLiST-CLASS PASTRY COOK AND BAKER, country hotel, 870 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 4 W ANTED TO-DAY (SUNDAY)_MEAT AND PAStry cook, country hotel, $60: dishwasher, sume place, $20: coffice open from 9t0 104. 3. C. B. HANSEN & C0,, 110 Geary st. ¥ ANTED —MEN WISHING TO TAKE civil service examinations, soon to occur in san Francisco, for various Govérnment positions, to write for valuable information (free); write to~ day. U. S, Burean of Information, Cinclnoati, O, N SMALL MEDIUM AND ARGE SIZE fir~ and burglar-proof safe. 109-111 tarket st. QINE BICYCLE— GOOD AS NEW; TER- rible cheap; cal Monday. 516 Geary st. ALF INTEREST IN GROCERY BUSINESS near the city : old stand; good stock and trade: oid age and sickness cause of sale: bargain; no brokers: cash price $1150. Particulars of D. W. PHILBRICK, 25484 Folsom st. WANT A BUSINESS MAN WITH SMALL capital not to exceed $500 to take charge and manage manufacturing business while I travel: grand opportunity ; wil'clear $150 a month. 2134 hird st.. room 5. N—$600: BAKERY AND CONFEC- fonery; all cash store trade: fine fixtures; : nice dry basement shop and good oven: ing money; excellent reasons for selling; see i no agent. ' Address R., box 9, Call. {OR SALE—WELL-PAYING WHOLESALE and retail liquor, cigar and fancy grocery busi- Dness in a well-known health resort in California; good_reason for selling. For particulars apply 1o DAN EINSTEIN, 630 Market st. AUNDRY ROUTE _FOR wagon; paylog handsome profit; established 4 years; also dyeing and cleaning route: owner has other business. Full particulars address X. L., box 87, Call Office. ARIETY-STORE; FINEST LOCATION IN Haywards; good ‘trade: will aell for $800 or invoice; otuer business cause of selling; call and investigate. F. HOOSUN, Haywards; or apply 8t Call Office. F YOU WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE property, city or country, read our Bulletin of Excusnges. UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 .. arket. 535()(). EEST. PAVING BUSINESS IN- . vestment in San Francisco; station- ery, notions, etc.: established 1889; must be sold. Address P., box 85, Call Oftice. $4" OLD-ESTA LISHED CORNER LDV, saloon: 8 fine livine-rooms; low rent: fitted up in first-class stvle; best locatlon; greas bargaln. _Apply this office. SALE, WITH OR SALE —1 GLASS SHOWCASE, 10x14 feet: suitable for millinery or jewelry business. 138 and 140 Kilis st. §ARMED ORYSTAL CHANDELIER IN PER- fect order ava sacrifice. 321 Hyde st (390D FAMILY COW: FINE DURHAM X breed: very cheap. 152 Broad st., Ocean View. ANTED—AT ONCE FOR FALL TRADE (our business is best during hard times), ten £00d salesmen: salary and commission. Inteérna- tonal Manufacturing Co., fowa City, Iowa. VW OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY; terms 75c and car fare; city references. Ad- dress C. R., box 138, Call. ESPECTABLE, COMPETENT _ WOMAN wants situation to do general housework in American family; good references. Address 1807 Mission st. ANTED— SITUATION BY FIRST-CLASS \ (Cooki clty references. Address E. A., box 44, Call. -} XPERIENCED NURS < WOULD GO OUT BY the day or care for Infant from oirth: doctors’ references. 4 Howard st., near Ninth. JANTED — POSITION AS WORKING housekeeper by a reliable woman with daugh- ter. Call or address 512 Mason st. RELIABLE YOUNG LADY WANTS SITUA- tion as first-class maker or second trimmer in millin -store: best of references. Address TRONG YOUN - WOMAN WISHES WORK by the day washing or housework. 713 Broad- way, bet. Powell and S0ckton sts., MBS MARIE. & LIVINE SCIENGE SERVICES AT Home College, 3860 Seventeeuth st., bet. Mission and Valencia, at 2:30 P. . Discourse by M. E. Cramer; subject, *“Why Some Think Jhey Mace a Fatlure of Life.” CHUKCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT- ter-duy “aints. 909 Markets.. Services, 11 A M. T:4D P M. Elder Henry S. Tanner, presi- dent of the California Mormon Mission, will speak 4t evening service; suiject, “Mormonism a korce Which Unites and Elends All- Aruth.’’ All are welcome. No co.lection: ASSOCIATION AUDITORIUM, COR. Masoo and Elils sts.—This (Sunday) after- noon at 3 o'clock Miss Anna H. Shaw will address a mase-meeting at_the Association Auditorium. The body of ihe huli reserved for men and the gal- lery and balcony for ladies. Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper will preside. ev. Geor.e C. Adams will assisi in the service. S.ats free and ine public invit d. E& AN THANCISUG THEOSOPHICAL Society—Free public leciure every sun- day evenlug at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st., i 8 o'clock. To-night, “The Practical Man,” by J. H. Griffes. Branch mecting every Tuesday eveunlng at 8 o'clocs. and Lotus Circle for children Sundays at 11 A. M., at headquarters, room 11, Flood bullding. Public invited. OUNG LADY WOULD ACT AS COM- panion to lady; no compensation wanted, only the liberty of aitending school. Address W. T., box 8, Call. QIIUATION WANTED BY GERMAN LADY skilled In cooking, baking and in houseand meedlework: long experience: best references. Apply New Atlantic Jiotel, 207 Montgomery ave. JBSTOLASS DRESSMAKER, 18 YEARS' experience. will work 3 days a week for room and furnish machine. D. W., box 52, Call Office. RESSMAKER, CHILDREN AN BOY'S c.othing, $1 a day and lunch. Address J., box 29, Call Office. TRONG GERMAN GIRL WANTS WORK BY the day, washing, ironing, house oroffice clean- ing. Call or address B. M., 10554 Howard st ARDENER OF LONG EXPERIENCE ants situation In greenhouse, flower-garden, landscape, buddiug, grafilug, propagating, frait, vegetable: best refereuces. Add. W., box 41, Cali. NY ONE CAN MAKE 500 PRLR CENT profit with the six valuable formulas which I send on recelbiof 60o. A. ALDEX,148 East Finy- ih 8t N. Y. .Y FIRST-CLABS COOK,GERMAN, STEADY 15 and_sober, {u_restaurant or coffee and lunch house; best of recommendations; wages moder- ate. Address P. C., box 70, this office. OSITION — ANY KIND, BY RELIABLE man: 16 years in Pierce’s storehouse, 736 Market. C. B. MOORE, 230 Shotwell, city. XPERIENCED PAINTER HAV.NG OUT- fit, wants work. Address 2338 Dwightway, Berkeley, Cal. \W ANTED_SITUATION AS RANCH CAB- penter by a sober, industrious man. Ad- dress 5. 8., box 92, this office. TOUNG MAN (26), HIGH-SCHOOL EDUCA tion, wants stricily seaentary position. Ad- dress H. S., box 99, Call. APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, R. 73, St. Ann's bldg., 8 Eddy st.: tel. Main 5234, TOUNG MAN (DANE) AND WIFE WISH situation on a private place or ranch: man bandy with all kinds of tools and understands care of horses and cows; good driver: wAfe is good cook and housekeeper, Ellllng and obliging; first- class references. H. B., box 58, Call Office. NGINEER POSITION BY COMPETENT, sober man, In Ay par: of State; electric'light, power generation or speclally: réferences. Ad: dress LOUIS B. GORDUN, 627 Second st., San Francisco. AN AND WIFE WANT WORK ON RANCH; wife good plain cook, man handy with tools; thoroughly understands raising chickens. Ad- dress M. K., box 103, Calt Office. JAPANESE YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA- tion as office or bell boy: can speak English fin- ently: steadv and reliable. Address GEORGE, box 71, Call Office. 7 OUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION 0 do zeneral housework and piain cooking. Call or address (Monda:) 1023 Guerrero st., bet. Tweaty-second and Twenty-third. WEDISH WOMAN WITH LITTLE GIRL wishes situation 1o 0 cooking or housekeeping; city or country. Call 989 Howard st. RESSMAKER, G 10D FITTER AND TRIM- mer: sews 50 cents a day. G. F., box 94, 5, [UE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY¥— Free puolic lectures this Sunday evening at7:45, in Portala Hall, M ative Sons’ bullding, 414 T TONIghY frhe jPaychic SErohlem: 1is Tieosophical and Phenomenal Aspects,” by W. J. Colviile | RESSMAKER, EXPERIENCED AND GOOD ’ designer and perfect fitter, latest styles, would like engagements by day. 1002 Poik st., cor. Geary. Sn'ilsu DRESSMAKER, GOUD FITTER, wishes work at home on out terms; reason- able. 804 Larkin st. SUNDAY MEETINGS, B, OAKLAND PSYCHICAL _SOCIETY holds no meeting to night, but will hold one of extraordinary interest to-morrow (Monday) at 8 r. ., Fraternal Hall, Washington st. Mrs, Maude Freitag, the phenomenal clairaudient, will give genuine and wonderful manifestations. ' The Presence of mewspaper and professional men, Christians, skeptics, scien.ists, teachers and students of Psychology are especially desired. Is it the work of spirits, mind-reding, thought trans- ference, or what? Admission 25 cents. CALIFORNIA STATE_ SPIRITUAL Association, Golden Gate Hall, Sutter st., bet. Mason and Taylor—Sunday, September 27, 802 P ., Mrs. Maud L. Frei ag, the skeptic-con. founding ba.lot test medium. gives full names of your so-cailed dead friends.. At 7:30 p. M. Presl- dent Barrett wili de iver & short address and Mrs, Freltag will close_her enragement with this 50~ ciety. Music by Mme. Waltz, Mrs. Fmma Sher. wood and_Professor W hitelaw. Admission 10c. AT 997 MARKET ST., “FIRST PRO- gressive Spiritual Church”: 11 a. M, test developing circle, Kave Heusmann and_others; 2 . M, flowers, arcicles read, Mrs. Dunham Warren,” Mr. Hansen: 7:30 P. i, tests, Mrs. Harland, McKee, Warren and others. EZ _ANCHOR HALL—W. J. COLVILLE conducts harvest festival service, 997 Mar- ketst., 10:30 A. 3.."T he New Jerusalem—a Paitern of the ldeal State of Humanity.” Lectures dur- ing week—Mon. . Wed. and Fri, 8 P. M ; Tues., Thurs. and Sat.. 8 P. M. Three lectures 50c. £ AT DR RIN.EV SPIRITUAL MEET- ing, 809 . arkel si., 11 A. M., 2and 8 P, a.; girale -:dlgluvlfnm}luau JMmes Seeley, Dunham, ird and Kotter Fix; A Buitt" ., office 1286 Marker st., 10207 », 1. box 8. O GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- 9poitan . emple, Sunday, September 27, 3 p. a. Address by 1. C. Ryan. ‘Subjeet: 4 ito' manized Protesianism: What Shall Be the Rem- edy?”’ Admission free. PROFESSOR W. W. TATUM, THE DI tinguished clairvoyant, test and alate-writ- ing medium, will give a lecture, 10 be followed by Ius vers remarkable clear-cut tests, at 7:30 ». ., 334 O'Farrell st. 5 . J0HN SLATER RETORNED FROM nEurope: will ‘bold grand test seance inls evening, ‘clock sharp: Washington H: Eddy st.: admission 15 cents. i MRS. LOGAN'S FREE PLATFORM; campaizn specches from 1110 4; Washing: ton Hall, 35 Eddy st.; opened by Professor Love. 1and, worid-renown £ COPLEY METAPHYSICAL COLLE -E: eso eric science of health and healing. divine seriice 3 P. M. 384 O'Farrell st.; F. J. Miller, president. @ TEST (IKCLE TO-NIGHT; 10c. MME. i YOUNG, 605 McAllister st.; skeptics in- 5 _EDWARD K EARLE'S GRAND TEST meeting 1o-night; Scottish Hall, Larkin st. ANISH WOMAN WISHES SITUATION IN family as bousekeeper or firsi-class cook. Please call at 4044 Twenty-sixth st. OMAN WITH BOY 6 YEARS OLD, WANTS housework by day, week or month; moderate wages. Call or address 221 Minna st. (3OJD RELIABLE DRESSMAKERS RECOM- mended to famllies: $1 50, $2 and $2 50 per day, at the MCOO W E LL Dressmaking chool, 636 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. OUNG LADY WI~HES A FEW MORE pupils fu English branches and piano; would accepi position us governess. Address E. B., box 117, Call « fiice. QITUATION BY A THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent woman as housekeeper. Cali 1615 Market. FXPERIENCED ~STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter, with re? rences, desires position; wages 1o object. Address 8. W.. box 13, Call. OMPETENT NUKSE TO TAKE CARE an Infant or children: Address 4034 Grove st. OUNG SCANDINAVIAN WOMAN WOULD like work by the day; washing or cleaning; Teferences given. 534 Second si. OUNG GERMAN WOMAN, THOROUGHLY competent: desired a position; management of restanrant or boarding-house preferred. Address R. P., box 118, Call, OMPETENT, RESPECTABLE _ WOMAN Wwaols work by tne day: can do any kind of hougework. Call or address 414 Clementina st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. W OMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY, washing, ironing or housecleaning. Apply In basement. 829 : ayes st., near Fillmore. JASTERS LADY WOULD LIKE ANY KIND of viork by the day. Room 17, second floor, 144 Fifth st. —_— RELABLE WOMAN WANTS 2 SITUATION as working housekeeper; city or country; or {o lght housework. Call or address 17 Little Riss, JLPERLY WOMAN WISHES 4 PLACEIN A4 small family; small wages. 216 Minna st., near Third. OMIETENT AND RELIABLE WOMAN wants situation to do general housework. 9053, Powell st. RELIABI,E WOMAN, WHO IS GOOD COOK and housekeeper, wanis situation; no objec- tion to coun ry. Address C. H., bux 133, Call. (COMIETENT DREESSMAKER WISHES TO £0 out by the day; $1 50. cal, In afternoon, 220 Haight st. OF best city references. YOG STEADY "AND EXPERIENCED druggist, graduated, wishes position: relief work only. . ddress Drugs, box 108, Call Office. MERICAN HEAD LAUNDRYMAN wishes sitnation. Address D., Branch Call Office, 118 Nintn st. {XPERIENCED CHEESEMAKER; MAKES d.fteren: kinds of cheese; also butter; can run @ sepurator, wishes & situation, city or country, dress W. W.. box 150, Call Office. W ANTED—EY SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS man, position in private family: thoroughly understands care of horses, also piain gardening. A. G. 8., box 2, Ci d. TER HOUSE, 44 THIiRD, NEAR Market— Klectric lights in eve ;200 1o0ms; 25c to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per ek : free bus and baggaze 10 and from the ferry. TOUNG GENTLEMAN ATT NDING COL- loge seexs some empiovment for late afternoon and evening hours; best references; stationery, drugand general experience. Address X., box 108, Call Office. W L CHESTER HOUSE, & THIRD. NEAR Marker—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 250 to $1 50 per nighi: 81 50 to $8 per week: fice bus and baczace to and from the ferry. —— e e T FEMALE HELP WANTED. VW OMAN GOOK, $25 AND ROOM: WOMAN cook, 88 a week; woman cook, $ 0 and room head waitress. $26 and room: chambermald and wait some, $20 and_room: waltress., city, $20 and r00m: lady 1o take chargeof dressmaking pariors: waitress who can speak French; woman cook foF 10 Dboarders: housezirl, «an Ness avenue, $20; young girl San seandro: girl Bartlets street. §20; girl, Fair Oaks, $20: girl, Filbervst.. $20; German nuregirl, Haywards, $15; girl, Tebams, $10; second wirl, $20; 18 housegirls, $15: 9 housegirls, $20: 17 young girls, 88, $10 and $12 per month, assist, etc., nice fumilivs: 7 small girls, §6, §6 and 7 per month. MARTIN'S 748 Market st. 7 ANTED—THREE WAITRESSES FORTHE country, $20: German or Swedish girl for smal family, no washing, $18. C.R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary s W ANTED—GIRL 26 TO 30 YEARS OLD FOR general housework, American family of two persons, short distance in the country, fare and fee gna by lady; Protestant preferred. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—rFOUR JANITRESSES, $30, C. B, HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. ANTED—GERMAN GIRL FOR FAMILY of three, Scotch girl for general house- work, country, $28; German or Swedish girl for country, #25. "C. R, HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. TYO XU SES FOR HOSPITAL, $20. G R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Coox. FEW BUARDERS, WINTER RESORT, #25; waitresses, country hotels $25 and $18: cook, plain hotel, near . ity, $20: ranch cook, $20: second girl, $15. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. NEAT WOMAN, GENERAL HOUSEWORK, - T;lnuz. lfllll.dfin paid: gir, 14 u;:l :qe.n:: age, Lo assist country, good home, smi wages. HUBRAfY& REA‘I')’Y. 634636 Ciay st. RE \SURER, CORPORATION, DEPOSITING #3000; saiary 83600, Secured, box 33, Call. TENOGRAPHER, DEPOSITING §600, OB- tains salary of $1200. Merchant. box &d, Call. OOKKEEPER OF EXPERILNCE; STATE salary, references and competency. Corpora- tion, box %2, Call Uffie W ANIED—ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT MEN 10 take orders for movel slot machine; §5 a week and comumission; must deposit 86 security for sample machiue. A. WILKIE, room 13, 820 Sunsome st. TANTED—BOYS TO SELL GUM; SPECIAL inducement. Call Monday, 139 First st AILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 604 DAVIS st., Mariner's Home. XPERIENCED CUTTER OF LADIES AND children’s underwear, sacques, etc., Wwho Is also & good business manager, can secure a g0od situation aud a ood salary. Apply at once to U S Indusicial Agency, rooia 16, Crocker bulld- ing. TANTED—GOOD RESTAURANT WAITER at 48 Second st. Y QU FIND COFFEE JOHN'S NEW PLACE, 9 Stockton st., open day and night; prices are the same as in the old, 613 Clay st. JISEWASHER WANTED. 145 TAYLORST. AN 10 WORK AROUND HOTEL FOR board and room. 419 Brannan st. W ANZED-EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN L0 assist in teaching German and to make himself generally useful. Address W. L C.,box 6, Call Office, Oakland. NERGETIC MAN WELL ACQUAINTED IN akland: good money and permauent for right J. Bis1TS, room 10, Macdonough building, Monday. ©) GOOD SHIRT SALESMEN. 8 TO 10 A. M, Monday, 1016 Valencia st. (23D, WAITER; OALL FAELY SUNDAY. 1191 Market st. $2 DOMESTIC MACHINE; ALMOST . mew; see this bargain. 2437 Mission st. $10. PORTABLE FORGE; COST $35. AP- ply H. HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. UNTING SLOOP: 20 FEET; 2 SKIFFS; cabin for 8; cheap. 551 Bryant st. PLENDID OAKLAND RESTAURANT: will take clear residence property; bargain, Box 510, Oakland, Cal. FORSALE-FURNITURE AND APPLL ances of small hospital. Apply 1620 Broadway. FOR SALE—BUFE & BIRGER TRANSIT; nearly new. EDWARD, 530 California st. N 500, BUTCHER SHOP FOR SALE: DUV, doing good business: fixtures worth the money; reason for selling. Address Butcher, Call Office, Oakland. 10-ROOM HOUSE; CENTRAL L= $300- cation; must sell. Apply DECKER, 1020 Marke: st. 4( -RO. M HOUSE; U\Y ) leave city. DECAE. ER SICK AND MUST 1020 Market st. -] ROOMS: RENT_$100; FIN = LOCATION. 61 2503 B & DECKE K, 1020 Market st. -ROOM H L, CLEARING $200 PER 43 montn. DECKER, 1020 Market st. ORNER HOUSE; 82 ROOMS: NICELY FUR- nished. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 10 Jo0us $125(19 ROOMS., 45 rooms. 52560 rooms. 14 rooms, Sutter. 600|22 rooms. 65 roums, fine. 25012 rooms. 132 rooms, new....7,600 84 rooms. UNDERWOOD & CO., 7 OOK AT THIS. JLEGANT CORNE and bath: rent $55; receipts $11 A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. TOR SALE OR TO LET, AS A WHOLE OR fn_flats, lodging-Kouse. Apply 1 (o 10 P. M. a% 741 Howard st. 400 LODGING-HOUSE; 15 ROOMS, ALL $ « full; clears $50. McR A E, 827 Mission. T,ODGING-HOUSE: 20 OOMS; LOW RE m 1§ money ; good investment. 303 4. ODGING - HOUSE, 9 ROUMS: RENI 8: ! water free; good location. B. B., box 118, Cail Office. ; 12 ROOMS price $800. R HOUSE 400. & YELLFURNISHED ~ROOMS; 1 i + block from Baldwin Hotel. Apply Call. 20 K OMS: FULL; RENT $35: $4a - snap. See SKIFF, 921 Market st- TURNISHED H./US TO 180 ROOMS; $300 10 §10 0 ( PS & 0. 17 bariin. FURNITURE FOR SALE. UR NEW ~1ORE IS COMPLETED AND WE are in it: four Hoors, running from Mission to Minna st, in all 114 acres of floor space, are packed with household goods of all kinds, parior, bedroom and kitchen outfizs of sli kinds and in endicss variety: if you are thinking of purchasing anything needed in & home, from a pairof plan- kets to s completely furnished house, pay us & visit: It costs you nothing: our numbers are 1017, 1019, 1021 and 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. J. NOONAN. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH ST., FOK lowest prices on household goods, new or 800d a8 new; cash or time: open evenings JURNISHED FLAT 6 ROOMS; NEW FURNI-. ture; good locality. Address R., box 18, C: INE OAK _FOLDING - BED AND SINGLE wardrobe; $15. Apply room 44, 6 Kddy st. FURNITURE OF 8 ROOMS; CHEAF. 1859 Polk st. b‘ URNITURE 3-ROOM F AT; NO DEALERS; good opportunity to buy. 27 Lafayeite st. 40 CARPETS: CHAMBER SETS, $14; stoves, 8 lor sets, $20; folding-beds, $10: bax outfits. T RTHY. 764 Mission. FUBNITURE WANTED. F YOU WA T GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI- cere and merchandise see BUKD, 211 Larkin. (CASH, FAID TOR ESTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of furniture, carpets, eic. J. BOWCHER, 222 Stockton; send postal TPOSELLFURNITURETO ADV A M. SILVERST~IN,969 Howard st. ;send postal | RUCKINGHAM FUK ITURE CO. PAYS highes: price for furniture, carpets, eic.: seud postal. 886 Mission st. JNDIANA A J. MMON: DVANCE CARPET CLEANING CO., 402 Sutter, tel. Main 394. 8 S, FisRGUSON, mangr. E. MITCHELL. CARPET-CL « 240 14t st.; cléaning sc a yar: ONES & Ui MAIN OFFICE 250 A Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 1001, QCA YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET Cieaning Works. 11 Elghth st. G.‘.&Phl‘ CLEANING, 8c.; LAYING, 8c.;: RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton. 19 Sth st. 2," SALOON UP TO DATE; DOING $250. F2e Tasincas: 1n vers locality; rent ©Cheap: disagreement of par.ners; bargain. 640 Howard st. F YOU HAVE A PATENT OR INVENTION of any kind for sale or need capital call at Hall of Inventions, Academy of Sciences building, room E, third floor; open evenings. JULLY EQUIPPED PRINTING-OFFI(" and book work: cost $5000; sell $2000: receipts $500 month. Address A. A., box 15, Cali Office. JHEN YOU BECUME DISGU! 00F work send to SPA ULD! pet Beating Works, 858-57 Tchama st. ; tel. So. 40. VONKLIN'S CARPET EEATING WOKKS. 533 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. 17°Y STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- J ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mer. ‘el South 330. YARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED llke new. FERGUSON & CO.. 28 Tenth: Lul Konth 86. D MACKINTOSH & ). eneces: TED WITH 'S Pioneer Car- AKERY FOR SALE AT KEASONABLE price;: zood corner location; good outside and store trade; well esablisued. Apply Call Office. ROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE: KEPT BY present owoer for eieven years; price $600. SW. cor. Twenty-sixth and Bartlett sts. T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. COWAN BUYS stores; negotiates mortgages on merchandiss: sells on commission. Room 15, 6 Montgomery. EW ELMWOOD KANGES ARE THE BEST. W. 8 RAY MFG. CO., 12 California st. BAES, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV ing, etc., bought and sold. 1063 \issfon, nr. 7th, (COFFEE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRESY / stand desk, money Uil safe, cheap. 10 Clay. | UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furniture at _the factory and save retailer's profit; getour prices. Cal. Rattan Co., 81 First st., near Mission. PLENDID REMINGTON TYPLWRITER, 845: otbers from $20 up. REVALK, 409 CaL S QILERS ENGINES,2D-HANDMACHINERY. waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beals, COUNIERS SHELVING. ~SHOWCA-ES bars bough: & sold. 112134 Markt.bet 7th & Kth AL EAE&CARBI&G&S AND CHAIRS AT cost; tops, up; repairing; open evenings. S, . Baby Carriage sifg. Co. 445 S\ ain. 9 HOESEPOWER GAS OR: GASOLINE EN- gine; good as new: $60. Apply 215 Bay st UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES doors. mantals_ete.. #1r sl 1166 Minsion. SEWING MAGHINES. 8. LATEST IMPROVED NICKEL-PLATED '+ with automatic bobbin-winder 145 Sixth LL KIND~ BUUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: iowest rates. 205 Fourth st EDUCATIONAL. UITAR: KUDIMENTS, CHORDS AND AC- companiments in 10 lessons. G. A., box 4, Call. PANISH SCHOUL: PREPARES FOR BUSI- ness; dally: $2 m¢ to9r.M 10 Y.M.C.A. bg. -CHAIR SHOP: DOING GOOD BUSINESS; cmntral: owner retiring from business. This office. M43, WILLING TO WORK; MUST HAVE $25. Address J., box 15, Call Office. W ANTED—LADIES” TAILORS. M. J. KEL- LER Company, Oakiand. BASBERS- 0K TMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. 8. FUCHS. 825 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. BABBEK»SHOP AT A BARGAIN; 2 CHAIRS:; 15c._1810 Castro st., opposite carhouse. JANTED —SCAMAN AT THOMPSON'S Calitornia House, 103 Clark st. W ASTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodled, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; Dot less than § feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate haits; able to read, write and speak Engiish properly: only cltizens of the Unlted States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 become citizens will b e eipls important brauch of the naval service offers special iuducements: giving oppor- tunities to Visit ail parts of the world on board our Dew crulsers.” For further information appiy at the Recrut ing Office, 20 Elils st., San Francisso, Cat ENSLISH BEANCHES TAUGHT: ENGLISH literature. MISS FAGEN, 427 Sutter st. TATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, NO. tions, bakery.'clgars, laundry, postal agenc: 6 furnished rooms. 111 Gough st., cor. Lily ave. SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY, CIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY—ALL EVENTS OF life foretold by the horoscope: advice on all business: speculation my specialty, and busineas men protecied bs my method ; success guaranteed oil and minerals located by the science. DR. ST. CLAIR, 916 Market st., room 26: hours 9 to 7. | Kiow THY DESTINY business, speculation, legacie: by mail 10c. PROF. W. MON RC 761 Howa d. CLAIRVOYANTS. 35(), SALOON: OX WATER FRONT: ES- 90U, tablished for 20 yenrs: a bargain; sick- ness cause of sale. Call at 1523 Sanchezst. HEAP—-BRANCH BAKERY: 4 NICE LIV ing-rooms: yard, wih chickens; laundry of- fice: good business. 709 Point Lobos ave. J)ELICATESSEN AND GROCERY-SIORE: 1 furnished rooms: good location: must sell this week ; very reasonable. 1008 Hyde st. 'OR SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED COR- ner liquor-store and bar: near City Hail. Call 4t 108 Powell st. HILBERT BROS. TOR SALE—_OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER saloon in best location: best of reasons given, 3 ddress B. B., box 40, this office. ITANA, THE GYPSY QUEE. 8 TURK ST ; truthfal In ber predictions: reliable in her ad- vice: no matter what troubles you may have, come and she will gulde vou right; no fake; sausfaction guaranteed: office hours from 9 to 9. ME PORTER WONDERFUL CLATRVOY- ant, card-reader, born with a double vellani ge.ond sight; ladies 50¢, gents $1; palmistry and dlairvoyant sittings $1 50. 128 Turk st., nr. Jones. RRIVED — THE GREAT CLEOPATRA, whose wonderful Egyptian astrological and French clalrvoyant cards will tell your whole life; ladies 25¢; gents 30c. 135 Hayes at., nr. Van Ness. M ME, SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT, TELLS past, present and future: success to all; for tunes by mail: low prices. 856 Mission st. R. E,QUINN, 58 CHRONICLE BUILDING, sells ranc es, stores, business properties, col- lects rents and writes insurance. 120. GEARY ST—PAVING BAKERY, - laundry office; 30 chickens. KOOI MAN, 978 Howard st. [OR SALE—LAUNDRY ROUTE. ST.NICHO- las Laundry, Seventeenth st., near Folsom; call bet. 8 and 10 A" 3. {ORSALE_LAUNDRY ROUTE. ST. NICHO- las Laundry, Seventeenth st., near Folsom, bet. 9 and 10 A. M. TART YOUR OWN BUSINESS; STORE, storeroom, dining-room, kitchen to let. 647 Howard st. NEVSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR OITY, close to San Francisco. For particulars apply RENCH,SPANISH,ETC.:Prof. DE FILIPPE'S Academy of Languages, 320 Post st:estab’d 1871 this office. 100, BEANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND « stationery store for sale. 807 Bryant. ME. MELVILLE SNYD' R, 716 POST ST.; v cal music, plano, elocution, practical Shake. spearean and general dramatic acting a specialiy; vocal class s Monday, 8 P. M.; $1. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST st.—Bookkeeping, business practice, short- hand, typing, telegraphy. modern languages, Eng- lish_branches, electrical ~engineering, 6tc.; 20 teachers; 15,000 graduates; catalogue. EARN'S BILLIARD HALL, BERKELEY for sale. Apply on premises. ANTED—TO RENT, ROUTE MORNING paper; option of buying. M., box 11, Call. HICKEN RANCH FOR SALE; CHEAP. Apply DIMMUS, P. 0., Fruitvale. $100 TO INVEST 1IN SOME BUSINESS, v Address D., box 19, Call. AEES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 555 it mety st.; }(nkm"‘llu.‘ Instruction 1 and, typing. bookkeeping. telegraphy, ete.; life scholarship $60; 1w rates per week and mo, Snol«‘:luus SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS C , 723 Market st; expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere; day and night. ALOUN: LO.G LEASE; LOW RENT. AP- bl at Union Brewery, Eighteenth and Fiorida, TUCKY MEDIUM: CARD-READER: LOVE, marriage; ladies 25c. 243 ~hipley, near Pifth, h ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER; past, present and future; 25c. 148 6th st., r. 5. L[ME. DAVIS; CARD-READER AND PALM- ist gents $1' 122 Post st., room 2. MYE. LEGETTE_PRESENT, PAST AND future: 25¢. 311 Tehama, upstairs, nr. Fourth. GYPS}' LIFE-READER, R MOVED FROM 5 Seventh o 11 Stocktoo: ladies 25¢: gents 60c. MY¥E RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth MME. SYBILI.LE SHOWS PICTURE FUTURE husband. wife: ladfes 26¢, 50c. 914 O'Farrell, ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future; 25cup. 764 Howard st. ME. DR THUMAS, CLAIRVOYANT; 23 T3 Kearhy, now 929 Post: fee $1: letter $2. LATRVOYANT: LADIES ONLY: FEE 260 41 inna. basem SPIRITUALISM. MES DR MIRANDAS 1738 MARKET ST, M diagnoses disease with' full life-rending from lock of hair, $1: revealea medicines work won- ders with the sick and afflicted;: cut this out. as it will not appear every day. 326 McALLISTER — MRS C. 3. MEYER: test meeiings every night; 10c.; Tue & Fri, 2 P.x; business sittings daily at above No. $1 WANT A COFFEE SALOON: STATE LOCA- tion and particulars. L E., box 98, Call. ANDY-STORE AND FACTORY: A BAR gain; good stock. _Apply Call Office. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— | “Private theatricals trnnied: puplls rehearsed on stage. B. 5 and 12, L. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Mkt QCHOUL ELECTRICAL CIVIL, MINING, ME chanical engineering, surveying, architecture Assay: estab. '84. VAN DER NAILLEN, 738 Mkt, 1SS BOLTE'S ~CHOOL, 2207 SACRAMENTO L st.: board; Eng., French, Ger., piano; 330 mo. A LMA R HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN BASN- Jo._ 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instructfon $4 PANTS TO ORDER; LATEST STYLES WERTHMAN Paunts Co., 22% Geary st. BUYOEKENG, WKITNG, ARITHMTC, GEA MR day & ni- ociacses: 85 month. 845 Mission (GET A SHAVE AT THE LADY-BARBER shop. 767 Howard st. N ROF. LOUIS MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, gultar, cornet, reasonable. 295 Geary,nr. Powll, ‘W AMTED—ANIDEA; WHO CANTHINK OF Idon oM simpie thing to patent? Protect your WE. : they may bring ou_wealth. Write JOHN DDERBURN Q.C&. Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washincton. D. C, for thelr $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. “V ANTED — %EN 10 LiARN BARBER irade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F, Barber School, lbl’flm WANTED—M) MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; $1 week, 26c might. 321 Ellis st; Bosedale. Ml».!\"s HALF-SOLING, bUc.: LADIES, 40c.; done while you wait. 838 Marke: p. Palace Hotel: branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s,S. F+ OOMS 16¢ 10 760 PER NIGHT: 50C 10 3160 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. LABGHS‘I‘ STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes to order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72614 Howard at., bet. Third and Fourth INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market: 200 rooms, 26 cents a night: Teading. Toom: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry, P o - REEARe 1o Snd oM TS Tedy. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- Tlmv Sixth. for lmn';'. 25c a night: $1 & week. OOK, SMA LT, BOARDING-HUUSI, : 50 girls for Gifferent situations. priv: families anihotels. MURRAY & READY, leading Em- pluyment Agents, 634 and 656 Clay st. | ANDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD / s.; single turnished rms 75c week, 16¢ night. S8 -RELOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 + Ciay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, bc. SwEulsfl GIRL WISHES WORK BY THE day. Address 715 Lott st., near Mcallister. ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR housework & d plain cooking. 31 Grant alley, Sixieenth st., near Guerrero. Y UUNG LADY WISHES WORK AT HOME sewing and mending. Callat 118 Sixih st., Toom 2. HQTEL_LAUNDR: S5 $20: WORKING bousexeeper, $13 50; ' housework, country, $10. R.T. W.iRD & C0,, 610 Clay s 3 lgmcl’nr».g:uuv l"noo:l‘s.u;s. 20 AND per night, week. Facific Fousk, Corsmeraitl and Leidesdors sa 4 GOOD GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK, $20: SEC- ond girl, $25: second girl. $15, couniry. GER- MAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 806 Mason st. ANTED—SINGLE ROO! 160 A DAY: $L w--k:mm-muo'.“ $1 50a week; m: dally papers. 36 Ciay st QMALE GIRL. GERMAN, WILLING AND| obliging, take care of baby, 1043 Twentleth sty ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LA BOR Waias KNOX Collection Agay, 110 Sutter J.ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- les plano,singing, French:$% mo. K.14, 1002 Polk R. & M KS. KOL NU'ER, TEACHERS MAN dolin. enitar._banjo. 93 Market <i.. opp. Masoa HORSES, o e o (GREAT BARGALN: MUST BE SOLD ON AC- 1o Sount of deatn; 2 good horses, harness and p express-wagon; zood condition; cheap. Inquire 1224 Turk s, near Webster. -« e — e FOBSALE-L GHT OADTEAM OF BLACKS, standard bred Eclectics; also standard-bred ba: mare by kros, well broken; must be sold, or will be: exq for Ts. ' Can be seen at 847 Eremont st., and trial given. ] E/BOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS of good harness, our own make, of everv de- lcxi);:!on. torless money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 110 McAllister st, S £. THE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA- lencia st., is the place 0 go it you want Lo buy, sell or exchan; rses, bugeles, wagons or har- ness; auction sales every Saturday at 11 o'clock. 5() BEAD DEIVING 3ND WORK HORS welght 1000 to 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. 150 SETS SEW AND SECOND HAND HAR: Tockaways, caris: manst b soid. 1108 Sission oy J,ARGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES: HALTER 4 broken; cheap; Hyde ranch. 630 Commercial. SET 1:‘114\;.”‘..\1; SECON U-HAND HA.B" 3 : bugey.! n, carts, surre; v: 40 chesp Borsed. 16th and Valencia, 4 HORSES FUHR SALE; ALSO WAGONS ' 'Six:h st ; lon sales every Wi [ AN % DOYLE, Suevonsscs. day. ERCHANDISE STOUKS AND FIXTURES bought by J. C. MUTHER, 682 Market, rm. 2. FI,E SALCON; 600D DAY AND NIGAT trade. 817 Kearny- ALOON TO LET. 8290 HOWARD ST., BET. Fourth and Fifth. OUTE FOR SALE ACROSS THE BAY. quire at Call Office. ARNESS-SHOP FOR SALE. 2127 MISSIO sireet. N py LOST. TTANOND RING-GRANT AVE GEARY OR Kearny sts. Return 647 Haight st.; reward. OST—ON FERRY OAKLAND, SEPTEMBER 25, lady’s alligator purse containing keys, small ‘amount of con and unset stone. Finder please retura to Call Office. O-T—SEPT. 3, 1 RED POCKETBOOK, CON- taining_deeds and receipts; liberal Feward. Address J. 5., pox 11, Call Office, Oakland. J,OST-EOX TERKIER FROM THE CORNER Li of Seventeenth and Mission sts.; white Stripe dnwn face and large black 2 Return 1o K. N. CAY FO4 D, horseshoer, ang recelve good reward. Spot on right side; HE WORLD-FAMED MME. CALDWELL, clairvoyant, life-reader and healer. 521 How- ard st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE- « writer. 118 Haight st.; hours 8 until 6 ». x. }51SHOP GAGKISON, 1570 MARK SEA 1) ces Tuesdayv, Fi even's 2c: 10 to 4 i HYPNOTISM, A A s W¥PNOTISM AND VITAL MAGNETISM practically and scientifically taught In 3 les- £0S, 330 how to hypno ize instantaneously, by professor of the French school; a good opportualty s here offered to Physicians and sadents of sclence interested In s therupeutic effects: high- est credentials:correspondence solicited. Cail or ai- dress Hypnouc and Mesmeric 1nsultuce, 5 O’ Farrell. DENTISTS. S A At S B. L. T. CRANZ— EX IR ACTION PAINLE crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a speciaity. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. &B A SET FOR TEETH-WA RANTED AS g00d as can be made: filling $1 DR. SIS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Bui‘d‘wln ‘Theater. PAINLESS FXTRACIION, 50c: CROWN bridge work a speci-1ty: plates $5 np: 18 vears’ experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.x., 81534 Gea: R, LUDLUM HILL, T448 MARKET ST, NR. Eleventh; no charge for extraciing when Dlates are made: oid plates made over lixe news teeth from $8 per sét; exiracting 50c; gas siven. 976. T.5ST—ON THIRD ST, WEDNESDAY EVEN- ing, black-feather boa. Reward at butcuer- shop, Twenty-fourth and Harrison sts. 105 PASSEOOK WITHTHE HIBERNIA ings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the pame of NOKA E. CONNORS, No. 176,852. The finder will please return to bank. ET OF TEETH WIT/1GUT A PLA1E. DR H. G. Young, 1841 Polk st. R.J. J. LEEK. 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.; open evenings; Sundays (il noon. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 M4 R- ket, bet. 34 and 4th; gas speciaiists; painless extracting, with gas, $1; piates. §5 up: fll, 81 up. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, OR SALE—CHEAP: NEW AND SECOND- Tm!:;:e Wagons; also tea and spice wagon. 1840 W' ANTED—A GUODSECOND-HAND COUPE: condition and cheap. Address Cash, bos 59, (his office. et RO ST N EW AR:llk) SECOND-HAND BAKERS', LAUN- dry, m! and grocery wag ns; also K and 2 fine busgies. 898 Harrisonpr o 2o EW &SECCND-HAND WAGONS:BARKERY, N laundry and delivery; chesp. 414 me:‘;‘;. OB SALE, AT EASTERN PRICLS. FINE desc:iption; cash, notes or carriages of instaliments. Aig Co, 46-48 8ih st., 8. F. DX SFORGE W. LEEK, Tar Leek dentist, discovercr of painiess extraction &nd patentee of ‘Improved bridge work Of teecn Without any plate, moved from § o 20 Farrellst. FJLL SET OF TELTH, §7; WALRANTED five ;nan: £xtraction, B0c.: fllings, 50c.; crowns, 83 0. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. ¥ Tel. Main 5375. W.C. HARDING.M. D, 500 Sutter A D RE 1570 Markorse ot Cns NAE™ D e o i g AR BT Al B BN AT Aame AT