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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1896. - SAN FRANCISCO ‘‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, opep.until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 8 o'clock. 116 Ninth st en until 9:80 o’clock. HURCH OF CHRIST. SCI (ces at 11 4. 3. in Beethoven Hall, or: PowellChiistian Science Bible Tessons, In(érnational Series. Subject: *The dom of Solomon.® ~Science and Health”’ stu at 8 5. ., In Mysiic Hall, Red Men's 520 Post sireet. All are welcome. ETROPOLITAN TEMPLE, FIFTH streei, ibe People's Church — Sunday night, 7:45 sharp. Rev. Dr. W. L. Birch. Great organ selections at 7:80 by Professor A 0. Eck- man, wnose se: vices as orzanist have been kindly lent for this evening by the Fourth Congrega- ch, Green st Soios by Miss Eila kllis. tional Church, Green si ios by o Servi building, Duets (trombone and cornet), the Misses and Pearl Noble. Admission free. r.ver one hear:ily welcome and no seats reserved. Johu H. Drumgoid, Acting tr-asur-r, 111 Phelan building. MPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST EFEp‘scopll Church, cor. Hayes and B\IChnl};fln sts.—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; resid-nce, 308 Halgh: st. 3 P M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:3 At1la. M. Noel H. Jacks, representing the Y C. A. Conventlon now in session in this city, will speak. At 7:,0 P. M. preaching by the pastor. Bubject, “The Perfect Law.’ >unday-scuool at 12:50 P. M., C. B. Perkins, superintendent. Ep- worth League service ai 6:30 P. M. The public cordially invited toall the services of this church. Seats free. Ushers in attendance. |rayer-meet- Ing Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Twelfth st., bet. Mission and Howard— Frank S. Ford, pastor. Mrs. Ella Jflcuh‘& musi &.'ll director. =ubjects—11 A. M. “The Christian’s Complement;” 7:45 P. M., “Christ’s Math mi[]vm Social § . M Sunday-school at 0 A. M. Y. P. S. C. E. 30 p. M. All welcom: Seats free. THE SECOND UNITARTAN CHURCH, B cor. Twentieth and Capp sis.—A. J. Wells, pastor. Mr. Wells will conduct both services. Sermon at 11 A. M. on “Deferred Judgment.” Evening leciure on ~Munline s.” Young men in- Viied Dr. Danzig:r's Bible Classat 7 P. M. Sun- day-schoo! at 9:40 A. M.: Miss Hobe. superintenad- ent. All seats free. Mission, Valencia or Howard- | street cars. Pastor’s resideunce at 20 Liber.y s. THIRD CONGREGATIONALCHURCH, Fifieenth st.,near Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor. Services at 11 A. M Rev. W. H. Birch, D. D, of Metropoiit arch will preach. Services at 7:30 P. M. LY r Mcliutyre a members of the headquerters staff of the Sal tion Army. Mausic by chorus cnoir un.er direc- tion of Willlam C. Stadifeld. “Lord, for Th Mercy’s Sake” (Farrant), <0 Most Merciful” (E Tiot), “God So Loved the World” (Stainer), ‘“ihe Ligiit 0t Duy” (Alzamora.) All are cordually in- vitea. CALVARY PRESBYTERIANCHURCH, corner of Powell ana_Geary sis.—Rev. John Hemphill, D. L., pasior. Rev. George L. Giff: wil preachat 11 a.a Rev. R. M. S eveuson wil preach at 7:30 P. M. Sacramentof the Lord’s Supper at the close of the morning service. Morn- ing service—'1e Deum” :n B minor, by Dud ey Buck; offertory, “Cbristian. the Morn Breaks Sweetly O’er Thee,” by H. R. Shelley. Evening service—*Jubilate /€0’ in k. flat. by Arthur Foot offertory, ““O for the Wings,” by Knight. Allare cordially invited. CHUHCH ( F THE ADV copal), Eleventh st., near Market—Rev. A. i mery, rocior Kev. H. B. Monges, assisiant. Cetebration, 7 4. 3.; morning pr yer and sermon, 11, Even song choral, special service, bring f chotr night. All the music, caniicles and bymus | sung Lo seitings by ihe late S.r Joseph Barnby. | Vested.choir ot 24 boys and 16 men. | == J1EST FEW JERUSALEM CAUROR (Swedenborgian), O’ rarrell sireet, between bster and Fillmore. Rev. . Bowen, pas- tor. Seivicesat 11 A Subject for to-day, * | he Miracle of the Two Blind Men Kece.ving S ght. Services will als0 be heid in the librars-room the evening at 7:45. The public cordiaily lavi.ed to attend. Seats free. Sabbatb-schoul at 10 & 3 FIGST ENGLISH LUTHERA Church, on_Geary st., near Gough—Rev. O. . Gruver, pastor. Services unday at 11 A. . and 7:45 P. M. Sunday-school at 95 A. M. | Prayer-meetivg Weduesday at 8 P. M. Services morniug, Holy Commuufou. ~ubject, * Whe " rveolng, “Heaven the Celebrace ihe Supper? hieous” Seats free. All wel- ASSUCIATION AUDITORIUM, CUR. Muson and Ellis sts.—This (Sunday) after- n00Nn 8t 3 0 ck grand union mass meeuing of all the churches under the ausp:.ces of the Association. Short addresses by prominenc workers; siuging by the famous Mo dy Quariet of Chicago. 1he public earnesiy invited. DIVINE SCIENCE SERVICES AT Rome_Coliege, 3360 Seventeeuth st., bet. Mission and Valenc 0 p. M. Discourse by M. E. Cramer. Subj Bible Interpretations.’” 5 SALTLAKE CITY AND THE MOK mons” will be spoken upon at 09 Market st. by Elder Henry Peters n this evening at 7:45. ervices are also held at 114. M. Allare welcome. Seats free. ‘:’? THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY— Free puolic lectures every Sunday evening &l 8 o’ciock. in Portala Hall, Native Sons’ building. To-night, *Medi.ation and the Power of Thought,” by Count Axel R. Wa:htmeister. SAN FHRANCISCO THEOSOPHICAL Socie.y—Free public lecture every Sun- day evenivg at Acidemy of Sciences Hall, 819 Market st., at 8 o'clock. To-night, ““ihe Legend of the b oly Grail,”” by Mrs. M. M. 1hirds. s @ AT 354 OFARRELL ST., AT 8 0’'CLOCK sharp, Prof. Tatum, the distiuguishea plat- form test mi-dium, will devoie one hour demon- stracing his wonderful psychic power, giving clear- cut tests, full names, messages, Insiances, etc. Music by Mrs. Emma Sherwood, the distinguished contralio vocalist. Admission 15¢. OAKLAND PSYCHICAL SOCIETY, Fraternal Hall, Washingtonst. Aiternoon— Dr. Davis lectutes on heaven. Mme. Montague aud others give readivgs. Eveniog—Professor Loveland lectures on “Psychical Research.” Mme. Montague answers questions. AT 997 MaRKET ST, gressive Spiritual Church’ devaloping circle. 2 P. ., spirlinal tests. Mr. Hansen. Mrs. bDunham, others. 7:30 P. ., two hours devoted to tests Mrs Ladd, Finnican, Henderson, Harland. £ A bF BINES SPIKITUAL MEET- ing, 809 Market st.. circ'es and platform . Stit s: 2 P2, Mrs. Bird, Mr. mes. Henderson, Kotter, Fix. Doc- tor's office, 1236 Marke: st.: 10t0 7 P. 30 @ GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING Metropolitan Temple, ~unday, Oc over 18, 3p.a: address by Dr. George H. Derrick, the “Archbishop Ireland NDAY MEETINGS. “FIRST PRO- 11 A M, test tests: 11 A. 3. K. Hargrave; Oskland orator; Shows His Hand.” JOHN SLATER; MARVELOUS M- dlum; to-night at Wasbin.ton Hall, 35 Eddy st.; tests and messages given from spirit friends: admission, 15 cents. == AT MOZART HALL 1358 MARKET, this evening. 7 :30 o'clock, spi:1tual awaken- ing and ulvine healing tests given; aamission 10c. FRIEND HIP HALL 826 MCALLIS- ter—Names; business tests, 8 P. M.; free, Mrs. Meyer, others. B SATERIALIZING SEANCE 10 SF7 might, 500; sittings daily. MRS. FULTON, 2 Fe Ist. 3 @’ T.ST MerTINGS,2 AD 8 P. M., 10c. 27 385 Moaliister; Siiti, Clemens; skeptics nvited. subjes &, AT MME YOUNG'S, 605 MoA LLIS ter, & convincing test circle to-night; 10c; orchestra. BZ, )L S, EATE HOSKINS, TRANCE ME- h dinm; siitings $1; circie Tues. eve. 136 Oak. R SPECIAL NOTICES. A A R e e i A W NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanageof 638 Folsom st., San Francisco, Cal., has received the following orpban and balf orphan irls from June 30 to October 1,1898: Magsie May MacNaughion, 9 yeurs: Savah Hilda Reis, 8 years; Mary King, 7 years: Eliza King, 6 vears: Ida King, 4 years: Mathilan Edith Kaiver, 10 years: Jeanetie Al- bretta Browe, 12 years: Grace Hubbard, 10 years: Anbnie Hubbard, 6 years: Henrletta Hamumer, 20 mouths: Florence Spicer, 11 years. BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK, 7 Law and Collection Office, 1038"Market st. DR, RAY, WEAK MEN MADESTRONG; acrobatic exercise. Hoom 8, 12 Mason s GAS FIXTURES MADE TO ORDE BEF creapest place in the city. H. HUF SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. HINESK AND JAPANESE HELP; ESTA B lished 20 years. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay elephone, main 1997, UNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employmeit oflice. 17_Webb st.. below I Kearny, or. Cal.; tel. main 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr APANESE AND CHIN KSE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 5148 Sutter st.: tel. Graut 30. APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, R. 73, St. Ann's bidg., 6 Kddy st.: tel. Main 5234 APANESE AND CHINFSE HELP. ORIEN- tal Busincss Agency, 651 Clay; tel. main 1533, SHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLUYMENT offica: best heln. 41414 O Farrell; tel. b. 42d C = AP TENANT. JKOTED FoR $4: rollections, made. citv or counry, Pacific I Cn_ 4 o DIVIDEND NOTICES. e~ e~ A e, DIV DEND NOTICr—DIVIDEND NO. 36 (tweuts-five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantaicn Company wiil b vayable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after Tuesday, Uctober 20, i896: transfer boox will c:ose Wednesday, October 14, 1896, at 3 o'clock. - E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE — A DIVIDEND in liqui‘iation of 8 per cent on all deposits Das been declared by the Callfornia Savings and Loan Society, able on and after MONDAY, Oct. 12, 1896, at the office of the soclety, Mills building, ninth floor, room VERNON CA PBELL, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. PELIABLE FEMALE HELP FURNISHED, MRS M.JOHNSTON. 995 Murket, Tel.Mint 904 JAPANESE RELIABLE &CO.. 640 Clay. TEADY AND RELIABLE MAN WOULD like position: ciiy or country; is & good_porter and bedmuker: also handy with tools. LOUIS OLSkXN, 631 Sacramen:o st. IDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS WORK A BOUT <Y ‘private place; wages $10. Address M. A., box 41, Call Office. HELP WANTED—Continued. DRr S8, DRESS, DRESS. The Celebrated McLowell Dress-cutting Ma- chine recelved the 2 highest awards &l the World’s Fair, and_the only system receiving a £0d meda! at'the Midwinter rair: any ludy can now learn to cut, fit and make perfec.-fitting gor- meats from measur«: our policy is 10 teuch (ad es how o make dresses correctiy, 50 that they may be fully abl- to do their own work &t home, to Start in business for themselves Or o take posi- tion. as cutters in iarge estavlishmets and man- age business for o.ners; mo he-s. the very best talng you cun do for your daughters isto have them Jearn how to make (heir own clothes; we teach the cutting, fit ing, making and finishing of every style of garment worn; now is the time to Visit the school for information; circulars and Looks tree. McDowell Dresscutting School, 636 Market st., opp. Puiace Hotel, San Francisco. BES MAKERS WANTED — FIRST-CLASS skirt-makers; none oiher need apply, {04 Sut erst. M ACHINE GPERATORS ON STRAW HATS. W straw works, 597 Mission st., upstairs. RYs:DALE HOUSE, 521 ELLIS, NE. TAY- 1or—100 furnished rooms; 26¢ night: §1 week. Y INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN EXPERL enced in all kinds of office work; salary no ob- ject: bond and recommendations furnished. J., box 126, Call Office. IDDLE-AGFD GERMAN (SIN LE) DE- sires to obtain a trustworthy position, or buy an interest in some business with a small capital. Address E. W., box 145, - all Uffice. RAKER, SECOND EAND, WANTS SITUA- tion on bread and cakes. Address H. O., box 64, Call Uffice. 0 OWNERS OF PROPERTY — PAINTER and paper-hanger wiil give ortion of Lime for house rent. W. S., box 66, Call Office. OUNG AUERICAN WISHES A SITUATION as agsistant bookkeeper or stenographer: wages moderate. Address E., box 20, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED BY A WIDOW AS working housekeeper: country preferred: no objection to children. Address MRS. C. 211 Fourth st., room 51. JORWEGIA . GIRL WISHES SITUATION AN “as 1adies’ maid, or sewing or dressmaking in a priva e family; best references. Please call 81915 Larkin st. TERMAN WOMAN WISHES TO COOK IN Testaurant or lunchhouse. 70 Minna st. N EAT GIRL WISHES_ SITUATION FOR L\ light housework; wages $12 to $15; relerences given. 170234 Polk st. ESLLISH oIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO assist in housework und sewing for small fam- 1ly. Call or zddress 8294 Howard st. y / ETNURSE. WITH N. SSARY QUALI- fications. wants situation: good references. Call or a:d:ess 409 Dapont st, MRS. BERNARD, graduate mid e, TOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY, WEEK OR month_to do washing or bousework. Call for 2 days u¢ 326 Polk st. | AMILY SEWING BY THE DAY, WEEK or month: £00d but onhole-maker, finisher and trmmer; infants’ wardrobes a speciaity. Address F. D., box 65, Call Uffice EAT, ACTIVE, KLDERLY WOMAN N vcaia ake place to do smail famlly: is a zoud co dress A. M. C., box 77, Call Office. TERMAN LADY, 20 YEARS EXPERIL ence, desires position as salesiady In any line, and particularly In millinery; leave clty if fare is pyid: vostoftice address not noticed. Aadress B. ., box 126, Caul Office. FEENCH GIKL WANTS SITUATION A8 ludies’ mald: firs -class chamberwork and s-amstress, also good waiiress. M. K., 432 Broad- Wway, room 14. [ATELLIGENT, ECONUMICAL TIDY GER- man widow, met with reverses, desires posizion as housekeeper: be mother and nurse if needed, or would take charge of invalid or children from 2 years up: leave city if fare is paid. Address C. H., box 118, Ca.l uffice, 1,ADY WITH GGOD REFER™ NCES WOULD 4 like 8 position as housekeeper in widower's family. Address 911 Bush st., nr. Tuylor. W ANTEU, BY A COMPETLNT WOMAN, & position ' as housekeeper for widower's family or seamstress; am No. 1: can give No.1 refer- ences. A-B C..416 Capp st ELIABLE WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day to do washing, iron.ng or houseclean- ing. Pilease call 10 6 Polieio ave. JERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR upstairs work: is a good seamstress. Call at 2877 I'wenty-second st , nr. Harrison. OUNG GIRL WISHE - SITUATION TO DO housework, plain cooking. Call or address 216 Perry s, bet. « ourth a .d Fifth, OSITION WANTEL; YOUNG GIRL WISHES position to assist in iight housework: Vallejo preterred. Piease call or ad.ress 869 Mission st. H CUSEWORK WANTED BY MI.DLe-\GED woman: is a good cook. Call 230 Fifth sty near Howard. ELIABLE COLOKED WOMAN won to do general ho adaress 6 Bernard st., bet. Jones and Y CUSG WOMAX WISHES POSITION A8 cook or second girl. Address A. B, 72) Ellis. TOUNG WUMAN WANIS SITUATION TO ©¢0 plain cook ng, light bousework, assist with sewing and teach music: wages $10." A. L. G eneral housework in city or country. , Ad- WANTS Call or ylor. LDERLY MAN WANTS LIGHT COOKING: first-class on flour-work. Address W. M., box 81, this office. AP?BENT!CE WANTED AT HAIRDRESS- £ ADs. MISS DOYLE, 212 Powell si. and 105 Nintl ~IRDRESSING, 26c AND 35c: AFTER- noon classes; 10'lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission, ANTED—MEN _ND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks required: tools given and cazalogue sent. S. . Burver School, 1515 Howard sty FLYNA'S DREESSOUTTING SCHOOL: BEST on the coast. 14 McAllister st., room 56. WM O3E CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: s Winchester Honse, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 2bcto $1 50 per night: $1 50 to 33 per week : free bus and'bagzaze 10and from ferry. MALE HELP WANTED, LARGE-SIZED, EXPERIENCED BELL- men, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. JOUNG MAN, 16, WHO HAS TRAVELED all over the v-orld, and is known all over tie United States, would like a situation; excellent references from leadiug Mayors and Governors of the world; office preferred. Address R. box 08, Call Office., TEMPERATE MAN OF 30, PRACTICAL painter and paper-hanger, will work very chenp: cash, or in excnange for furnished room. Address Painter, box 50, Call Office. LL-ROUND YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK in restaurant. Address C. P., box 81, Call. ELIABLE MAN, SWEDE, WISHES & SITU- ation as coa hman or garde ner: good drive first-class milker; A1 references. Address W. C. box 82, Call Offic ELIABLE MAN WA TS SITUATION TO take care of horses, garden: good driver: handy with tools. _Address H, A., box 3, Call Office. 7OUNG MAN (28) WANTS SITUATION IN private place: strictly sober; Al reference. Address C. i, 713 Minna st, TANTED—POSITION IN PRIVATE FAM- ily: city or country: is first-class horseman: understands care of garden and chickens; can milk cows; good references. Address R. B., 544 Caljfornia st. JTEADY, SOBER MAN (GERMAN) WANTS work of any kind for & home and very small wages; good gardener, milker, window-cleaner, ‘et ; references. Room 39, 675 Mission st. }\ ANTED- WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) in saloon; tend bar, wait on table, kitch- en work or other work: city or country. Please address H. ¥, box 52, Call Uffice. (GERMAN WAITER, FOBER, STEADY, X wants a place in hotel or boarding-house. Ad* dress 5. A., box 83, Call Office. [;%, A STRONG MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN ) ‘of good education and manners, work of some kind: can do and is willing to do'all inside work in house. inciuding plain COOKIDg: also Lake Care of horses and drive; has had consiserable experi- ence as nurse 10 sick aad attendant to insane; ref- erences. 420 Grove st., downstairs MARBIED MAN WITHOUT CHILDREN desires position as foreman or superintendent on ranch; undersiands thoroughly care of stock,. farming, vineyard and orchard: salary reasou: can give referenc s. Address T. VAN N, Malaga, Fresno County. PY YOUNG ~WEDISH MAN, SITUATION as coachman; careful driver; understands horses and cow-, also gardening; city and country T ferences; will go to city or country. Address Gardener, box 2, Cali Office, Oakland. NEWSPAPER MANAGER AND SUCCESS. AN ful circula.fon builder “and capable writer wants mapagement 0f daily or leading weekly. Address L box 11, Call uftice. Y OUNG MAN (SPANISH) WHO UNDER. stands a Jittle English, will accept_any kind of work for bis board and room. Address Urgen:, Dbox 148, Call Oftice. {(GESCERY, CELLARMAN ¥ man, experienced, sobe refere ces, wishes employment. box 25. Call Office. —YOUNG IRISH- , steady, excellent Address R. L, H A5 COOK. COUNTRY HOTEL 860: COOK for boarding-house, country, $50: sccond cook, country hotel, $35; second cook for spriugs, open the year round, 8:5: waiter, COUntry restaurant, $25 to $30; pantryman, restaurant, $30; dish- washers, kitchen hands, etc., $20 to $25. C R. HAMNSEN & CU., 110 Geary 8 Y ANPED—GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN blacksmith for ranch in country, 840 per month and found: good steady job. Apply to (%K AND WIFE, £40; COOK, COUNTRY D. EWEK & CO., 626 Cluy st. hotel, $50: cook, hoiel, city. $35: walter, $8 week; waiter.boy, hotel, city, $15; pantryman, $20: porter for restaurant, $1 carpeniers; tailor, $15 week; 4 miners on shares: man todrive milk wagon, $25 and found; 20 tiemakers. MUR- RAY & RFADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 836 Clay st. TOUK CLERK FOR GENTS’ goods house. Call on U. & Ind room 165, Crocker building. Now is the time for gentlemen to seek good situations: businessis rapid.y improving; wheat has advanced in_price from "9934 cents to 81 4:34 per bushel in iwo months; raisius have advanced from 2 to 41y cents per pound {n the sweatbox and all driet fruits aro a_vancing in price; this ig evidece of returninz prosperity, and_now is the time o put yourself in position Lo get remunerative work. ANTED—A MAN OF PEFPOBSESSING uppearance: able to talk and_willing 10 rustle. Address, with particulars, W. A. M., box 1-2, Call. 00D COMEDIAN; BL\CK-FACE PRE- ferred. Apply to Carlo, b Mint av. AN TO CONDUCT BRANCH OFFICE; 850 a month and commission; must deposit $250. Box 47, Call C flice. F PATRICK BROSNAHAN, ALIAS JOHN Coliins, will call and_see M. Harris, pension at- torney, 20 Eliis st., several hundred doliars ere awalllng his command. MORNET AND VIOLIN PLAYER; YOUNG man of steady habils; good offer to right party. C. P, box 116, Call. 0Y TO LEARN UPHOLSTERING. ‘with parent, 1020 Lark n st. 7OU G MAN T, ASSIST IN CHAMBER- work, must know how to do plain cooking, for agood home this winter. 5 \arket st. FURNISHING rial Agency, CALL ‘QECOND HAND WANTED. 1849 POLK ST.. bakery, MAS TO WASH DISHES. 923 BATTERY street. RIGHT BOY FOR OFFICE WORK. b4l Market st. AGENTS WANTED. 416 MONrY FOR AGENTS SELLING Mc- Kinley or Bryan coffins: all metal: very funny: sample by mail 15c: one dozen $1: one gross $10. STEINHAUSER & CO., 450 Twelfth st., Uakiand. Cal. J ANTED—LADY OR GENT EMAN TO solicit for & musical association; guaran- a1y io right party. Address’ box 362, EEDS, WATER-FILTERS, AT R DUCED price. HOLLAND. 517 Broadway, Los A ngeles. NTELIIGENT BO K CANVASSERS, Standard ictionary Agency, 935 M arket st. GENTSTO CANVASS; SOME | HING NEW: sells on sight: lar e profit. 2135 Third, rm. 5. GENTS—H LIDAY B OKS:; FOUR BOOKS represented by oue prospectus; first agent re- ports 32 orders In fonr days: F. Person, manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKLR & RAY CO. Market st HOUSES WANTED. 7 ANTED—A RESIDENCE IN BERKELEY: large nouse: stable aud grounds. Address, l[lv‘I’x‘:l price, etc., D. 8. E., pustoffice box 833, Oak- ang WE WANT SOME CHOIOE COTTAGES, houses and flats immediately to fill the de- mands of our clients settling for the winter. A. J. RICH & CO., Real Estate Agents, 112 Mont WANTED—-HMISCELLANEQU: JANTED TG PURCHASE—VICTOR A OR small landau; state price and where same can beinspected. D. 8. ‘E., P, O. box 338, Oakland. W} ANTED —IMMEDIATE. Y, WITHIN 100 miles of San_Francisco, gooa Dyiiage for 10 or au horses. L. F. MUNROUE, 659 Murket st., room 00D CAMERA 4x5; THE PREMO SR., OR the Pony Premo Sr. prefered; must be cheap: cash. C. C., box 18, Call Office. JANTED — CASH _REGISTER, APPLY . Richelieu saloon, Seventh and Washington sts., Oakland. LD GOLD AND S LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL~ 1y, watches repaired. MUND, 113315 Alssion. QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- W) elry 1o \. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send postal. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 8 ALL PIANO-PLAYEKS AND LOVERS of music look longingly forward to the day when they shall oe the happy owner of a mag- nificent Steinway plano, we hereby agree to take back ail new and second-rand uprghts tha, we have sold within the past three years in exchange for new Steinways, and allow full purchase pric: 8s part payment Steinway uprighta wil be ac- cepted as part payment of Steinway bavy grands upou the sam - terms. Moral—1 urchase your medium and low-price planos where they can be exchanged for Siein- ways without sacrifice. We are sl coniinuing our easy payment sys- tem with all grades of: planos. SHERMAN, CLAY & CU.. Stelnway Iepressntatives, cor. of Kearny and Sutter sts. EVER IN THE HISTORY OF SAN FRAN- cisco have first-class planos sold as cheap as they are now selling at Biuenn’s piano-house: all makes second hand, in good condition, from $40 up: new pianos from $150; easy terms: old planos taken In exchange; Bruenn’s planos without an equal, fully guaranteed 10 years: Lbeir tones are sweet'; call aud hear hem: leave your money at home by buying a Bruenn piano; fine tuning and repairing at lowest rates; if your piano needs [ovk- ing afier telephone Grant 501, BRUENN'S Plano-house, 2:8 Post st. CITALLY THE BLST BARGAINS IN PL- anos; see our list for this week: planos on $3, $4, 85, $6, 87, $8, $9, 810, $15, $20 monthly pay- ments: fine stool and cover with each; delivered free anywhere in the clty and Kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. The F. W.SPENCEK CO. salesrooms 985 Market st., opp. Mason. N IMMENSE STOCK OF AEW AND SEC- ond-hand pianos from ieading makers: no- body can offer better terms and prices; remember ours is 1he oldest and larg st_music-house west of Chicago: call or write, KOHLER & CHASE, 28 O'Farrell st., San Franziseo. MAGNIFICENT HARDMAN UPRIGHT; leit for sale by & professorof music; obliged to sell: piano is practically new and a marvel of beauty and of exquisite tone. THE J. DEWING Cu,, second floor Flood bidg, Fourth und Market. RICES TALK! AN ELEGANT NEW UP- right piano, stool, cover, delivery. tuning #159 50; new solid oak and walnut organs, $47 50. J. HARRY SCOTI. 626 Hayes st. PFRSONATS. RUSINESS CHANCES. OUNG “MAN POSSESSED CF GOOD AP- pe-rancé and churacter. some means and fair income desires the acquaintauce of a youns lady of unquestionuble character, brunetté: musician preferred; object matrimony: no triflers wanted. Address Y. D., box 9, Call Office. @ 35(), FALF INTERET I¥ G000 PAY + ing grocery, fruit, pouitry &nd producs slore; the stock and fixtures are worth more than theprice asked: his is » good buy and worth look- ine “into. Particulars address & F. 8., P. 0. box 497, Healdsbrg, Sonoms Co., Cal. MY — OCCASIONALLY; NO. 2-4.: BVER troe. BE.. VOID WORRY AND F-TIGUE BY CALL- JALOON: noTABLISHED 2 tween factaries; good business: everything in running order; stock and ail fixtures for $126 If sold before 20th; 1 have positively to leave town. ing for rooms of any description. Room | ZQUl beiore 20 mnm‘; Agency, 224 Geary st 714 Bryant st 3 PHE ST — HOLLEE'S NE CHANCE IN A LIFETIME, TO RIGHT e 2 party only: $1000 will secure quarier-ntorest + 12 positinns on one card, from 1 a/do% bp: crayon portrait free: 5000 aquar- elles (20x24) given away. HOLLEE, 8 Sixth st. TSSIONARY WANTS CAST-OFF CLUTH- M ing torj.ils. Call or send to W. H. STAN- LEY, 4480 Seventeenth st. THY NOT TAKs A VI-IT TOOAKLAND W Shé purehase jardinere or ower.pot, 5o ang upwara, at H. CHELLHAASY 408 Eieventh st. ATR DRESSED, ALL LATrST STYLES, for 16¢, at 1055 Market st., opp. Jones. R ADA WALLACE HAs MOVED TO 122 Tay or st., room 8. HIS IS THE BrGINNING OF THE “SEA- ext to her dress, every woman is most 1n her bair; 1t's easy to have your hair Interest Aressed in st:le when it oniy Costs 20¢;thaU's my | price. G. LEDEER, 111 Stocikton st. ANCING—BALLROOM ORSTAGETAUGHT. IRVINE’S, 927 Mission st., opp. U. S. Mint. RAgcanrETs WOVE TO ORDER,FORSALE; “also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres: deal- er in carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Kifth st., Oakland. Cal. DENTET WANTED TO, snl.\l:’l;‘;n&i;x;;nfis with physician on prominen s ner; rent l;w ‘Audress Den:ist. box 47, Call. RIVATE LETTER | OXES, 50 CENTS PER month. H., room 25, 20 Elis st. TUY YOUR DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINEN, 1 lace curtains, towels, hosiery, unaerwear, para- sols, corsets. embrolery, Iaces, butions, linings, threads, handke:chiets, veilings, etc., very cheap at Pioneer Dry-gouds Store, 105 Fifth st. in an established enterprise on Pacific Coasy if_sc- cevted mmediately. - dd 5. E. box 106, Corted mmediately. - ddress E. E. box 101 ()}EOETUNITY FOR & < 00D B ESS m: ion nterest in an old'estavlished commis ss. with good credit and trade lucreasing: expenses small; H inci . O. By expenses s principals ooly. O. B. box 14, VHICKEN RANCH OF 2 ACRES, NEAR borsonih Berkeley, for rent: 250 chickens, 1 .l‘;rn,:‘(::s:nxrn\:lfl.n“ harness, 4 tons of nnw. 1 stove; 3sary fixtures to use. Inquire WARREN CHENEY, Berkeley, Cal, ; OR FXCHANG SS WELL-ES- corner: e Pravcioco for improved or “;'Ai roved property; oul, principals tuquire. J- M., box 127, Cail Offige. > V1P b2 ke 357() RELIABLE MAN 70 COLLECT 350. ana take charge of siore in gen ral con- tracting business: horse and wazon, boilvrs, stock, 100ls, eic.. and plenty of work ; money sevure. Ad- dress A. C. E., box 81. Call Office N ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUSINESS WILL sell fine grocery and ber, or would take re- liable raD a8 partner. Purticilars 416 Thirteenth st., cor. Kigin Park. 1500 DOWNTOWN CORNER SALOON, $ b . fine location, day business; good rea- sons for gelling. Apply HOLTUM BROS., 209 Market st. OR SALE—A CORNER SALOON THAT IS A great bargain; the location the finest and bus ness goo ; see this elegant place. Southeast corner of kourthand King sts. TOTURE-FRAMING WITH GLASS 7x9 1IN., 10c; 8x10 and 10x12, 16c; 11x14 and 12x16, 20c; 14x17, 26c: 16x20, 30c; 18x2y, 8b¢: 20x 24, '4bc; 22x28 in., 6Uc. JONES, 547 Mission st. #200, OLO-ESTABLISHED FRUITSTORE, o . with_all the fixtures; one horse and ‘wagon; reason for se!ling. wanted o g0 to the old country. Call 2013 Mission st. TANO LESSONS BY GERMANL DY: 250 Pnor half hour. 1126 Howard, bet. 7th and 8th. B RTHELET, ~1HE BRIC-A-BRAC + Doctor,” whose proficiency as art resiorer has been so grac ously acknowl dged by THE CALL in 1ts last Sunday number,informs his ma: y admir- ers and the pubiic in general_that he will be open for business: Uciober 16 at 633 Sutter st., where he will be pleased (o welcome all Interes:ed. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- Tivate; Do charge uniess successfal: all , collections, wills, deeds, etc., st~ tended to. HOW K, atty-at-law. 850 Marketss. ARTINGTON’S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Iliustration; day and evening ciasses: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Plas. (GO,I0 509 THIED; CHEAP PAINTING, papering, whitening and plastering: estimates given for all kinds of work. A. HOFFMAN.3 UPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENTLY RE- moved by elec rolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush,below Fillmore: irs, 2 10 3, ex. Th & Sa. ‘QUITS CLEANED, #RESSED, $1: REPALRS dyeing done. 26 Montcomery, r. 14; tel.red 2574, (OFLyM, MURPHINE HABIT CURED: NO suffering: no lost time; cheapest cure kmown: triai free. COMSTOCK REMEDY C MPANY Office 2, 124 Sixth st., San Franctsco, Cal. ROF. FOSIER'S DANCING SCHOOL RE- ‘moved to Mozart Hall, 1858 Market st.; waltz & reverse guaranteed; private or class: terms reduced TATCHES, DIAMON S, JEWELEY OF ALL kinds at reduced prices: must move; bullding to be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cured: send for book. DRES. MANS- FIELD & PORT £ RFIELD. 838 Market st. T000 CARDS, $150: SHOW CARDS. 50 tel. black 141. HILL. 22 Geary, rm. 39. J . X, BRITTAIN, 30 GEARY ST, FOR FINE . watch repairing and jewelry work; low prices; first-class work. LOAKS, FURS AND SULTS RETAIL. Wholesale prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. TRNETT’S CORN CURE—SURE CUKE FOR corns, bunions, warts: 26c. 327 Montgomery. RUNKS DELIVERFED 26C. BAY CITY Transter Company, 244 Sutter; tel. Grant 57. AT J'IEST.CLASS "COATMAKERS = WANTED. 54 Market st. 399D BUSHELMAN WANTED. 541 MAR- et st 00D AND PrRMANENT HOMF, WITH small recompense, to intelligen: German or American old gentieman of about 50 ve.rs who is handy with carpenter tools, neat wad Sober hsbits, and ‘willing (o msake himself useful ut place; no_stock of any kind to tend to. Address MRS. H. HOPPIL, rilett Springs. TOUD GROCERY CLERK OF OVER TEN years' cxperience desires position in first class grocery ; best of references. Address A. B. D., box 128, Call Uffice. W ANTED—AT ONCE FOR FALL TRADE (our business s best during hard times), ten g00d salesmen: salary and commission. interna- tional Manufacturing Co.. lowa City, Iowa. i1 10, EASTERN UPRIGHT: COST NEW « $325; for sale on $5 installments. 221 Leavenworth st. LADY OBLIGED TO SAl piano; upright; light case. room 36. A STEINW Y PIANO: SACRIFICED SALE this week; price $126. Room 21, 809 Marset. S USUAL BRUENN PIANOS RECEIVED highest award Mechanics' Fair. 228 Post st. EST BARGAINS IN HIGH-GRADE UP- right planos at £. W. LICK, 116 McAllister st. IFICE, HER otel M iramar, T THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL 1nstitote, all cases treated and medicines far- nished for $1: call or write. 1029%s Markei st, bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. LL FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS halr, moles, freckles, scars, etc., removed by Elite Electrolysis Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworio. AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY: FINE -edge put on razor,25¢c. Razor Exchge, 630Markes TG OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- ry night cor. Market snd Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertizements in living light; promoters of bast Dess. Consult UWL ADV. CO. 1140 Marketss. 7R HOSEWOOD CASK UPRIGHT PIANO: | O. pertect order. BOWERS&SON, 23 bth st $ APANESE FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS A situation in private family: wages $30, upward. Address H. Y., 254 Elus st. (G'ETIED YOUNG SEER (LADY) WANTS A partner with $30 10 ho!4 publlc lectures. Ad- dress A. S., box 15, Call Office. Brauch Call Office, 359 Hayes st VY UnaN WISHES 10 DO HOUSEWORK OR o il go ourby the day. 129 Hickory ave., nr. ovgh. 70T JAPANESE BOY WISHES POSI- tion as plain cook: light housework; best ref- erences. 53 Minna st., re; Y OUNG GIKL WISHES & BITUATION 10 do housework and plain cooking; wages $20. Call or address 410 Vailejo st. "OMPETENT, WTRUSTWORTHY _WOMAN wishes 10 do washing, ironing, cooking or housecleaning by the day; best of reference. MES. ai. CURTIS, 3367 Twenty-sixth,ur. Misslon, ESPECTABLE WOMAN WITH A CHILD wants work as housekeeper for widower in the country. 8621 Kighteenth st. / CUNG LADY DESIRES PUSITION AS housekeeper; city or country. Call 26 Sixth st., To0m 2. BY JOTHERAND DAUGHTER, SITUATION 88 cook audWwaitress in_countrs: hotel, board- ing-house or mining camp. M. L. B., Lester House, cor. Eighth and Ciay sts., Oakiand. 100D DEESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS; sews 50c a day. M. M., box 96, Lall Office. ROTESTANT GIRL NEAT AND WILLING, wants place as nurse; good cily references speaks Fremch; $10. ELIZABETH MORE Alameda, - JIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS SI1UATION for co0kIng only; wages $3b; best city refer- ences. E.T. 99 Pinest. ESPECTABLE, HONEST WOMAN WOULD cook for geutleman or take care of gentic man family; steady, reliabe, honest, hard worse: home preferred; reasonable wages. Call mmedi- ately, toom 6, 263 Third st. I ADY WISHES TO RKCOMMEND A COM- J'petent and_experienced male nurse; age Z5; Kind wg ob 1xtug: very moderate wages. Address J. J., 1213%; Clay st. W UaLSIER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—klectric lights fn every room: 200 rooms; 26c to $150 per night: $1 50 10 88 pec week: free bus and baggace 10 and from the ferry. RCHARDIST WANTS POSITION; SUPER- intendent 15 years; practical experience fruit, vines, stock and general farmiung; Al reference would rent suitable ranch. Practical, 81:34 Ful ton st. 7OUNG MAN WANTS WORK ON A RANCH or & small private place; handy wiih horses, temperate and non-smoker: good home: wages no object. Address H. W., box 89, « all Office. ANTED—SITUATI.N BY A YOUNG MAN as assistant bookkeepe 1 efficient stenog- rapher and typewriter. wages not so much an ob- ject as the securing of a steady position; Al refer- ences. Address B. K., box 63, Call. 7OUNG MAN, 23, WANTS PO~ITION AS AS- sistant to engineer: has 4 years’ experience; handy with too s. Address Engine er, box 66, Call. Y QURG GENTLEMAN ATTENDING COL- lege wishes relief work; experienced and grad- uated pharmacist: highest' credentials and refer- ences. Address Drugs box 141, Call Oftice. OY OF 14 YEARS WOULD LIKE TO LEA RN a trade and be taken full charge of. Mother's address, 1036 Clay st., cor. Mason. J. A. - ADY OF MIDDLE AGE DESIKES A PO~I- tion as governess: instructs in English and French, literature and elocution; would travel as companion in America or to Europe, having had much experience: would take caarge of widower's household; references given and required. Address T. J., 1882 Webster st., Oakland. T.CHESIEE HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 256¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $8 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. FEMALE HELF WANTED, ] ADY WISHES POSITION AS HOUSE- 4 keeper, companion. or care of an invalid ; good purse: understands massage trea ment; references if required. Call 1105 P. M. or address MRS. B., 528 Turk st. RELIABLE GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE position in private family Lo take care of young child and do plaun sewlog or easy housework. Apply 3001 California st. JITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS ladies’ nurse; confinement cases or any kind of sickness: best of physician’s reterences. Ad- drers B. B., box 78, Call Office. FRENCH LADY, FIRST.CLASS MILLINER, wishes & situaiion, as seamstress, LOverness or upstairs work; best reference. Address 967 Mis- sion st. 7OUNG WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day at hous cleaning or will help in restaurant where there is no Sunday work. Call 948 Howard st., near : ixth, in store. & MBS BGGRRT AITKEN. TRANCE, test medium: sittings dail . 320 Mcal Ister, MRS. SHRI\EK, 1,.CLE TO-NIGHT; tests to all 1 Van ~ess ave. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. OUNG WIDOW WITH CHILOREN WOULD like situation as housekeeper; country pre- ferred; wages no object. Address M. L, 2071 Center st., Berkeley. XPERIENCED NURSE. DESIRES A SITUA- tion: full charge of young child: zood refer- ences; Protestant, Address Nurse, box 75, Cail. DORIC LODGE NO, 216, F. AND A. M., 121 Eddy he officers and members are notified o attend a spe. cial meeting TO-DAY (SUNDAY) at 1:30 o'clock P. M., to_attend the funeral of our late brother, JOMAN PETTER SAMSO: Masous are respec fully invited to order of the W. A ADOLPH KRONBERG, Secretary. EZ OKIEN A REBEKAH Lodge No. 90, L 0. 0. F.—Mem- bers are bereby notified to assemole at Prospect Hall, L. 0. 0. F. building, at 1 . M., SUNDAY, October 18, 1896, to_attend the funeral of our late brother, Edward T. Hicks. ET1A L MEYERDERKS, N. 6. ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION T0 DO housework or upstairs work. Please call or address 3347 Twentie i s ., cor. Shotwell. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHKS SITUA- tiou &8 Lousekeeper or wonid take car« elderly couple. Address 343 Minaa s:. JOUNG GIKL WANTS A SITUATION AS ECOND GIRL, COUNTRY, SEE LADY nere, §16; nursegirl, country, child 4 vears. sce lady here, $12: 5 Scandinavian or German cuoks and housework, country, $20 and fare: § Protestant housework girls, country, $20; laun- dress and second work, country, $25: woman, small child. $1.; large number of good girls for housework, $16 snd $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. YOOD SALESMAN WHO CAN MEET BUSI- L."ne.sl men in a business way. C. W., box 114, ESPONSIBLE FIRM TO HANDLE STAND- ard typewriters. Address Q. L, box 29, Call. EW WALDO HOUSE, 7656 MISSION, BET. Third and Fourth—Single furnished Tooms, night, 16¢ to 50c: week, $1to $2 50: readlig- room; strictest atiention to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all nigh'. ECK. R BROS. GRAND, LIK% NEW, FOR saie cheap. STATHAM & CO., 106 McA (lister. AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: little used:sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss W .4 BADGER SOL~ AUENT FUR HALLET -& Davis and Francis Bacon planos, 406 Sac’to YHON MAUZY, #U8 POST ST.—SOHMER Newby & ¥ vans. J rices #nd other planos. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM[ Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market. 200 rooms, 25¢ to xl 50 per night: $1 50 10 $8 per week: free bus baggage to and from the ferry. TBEEAL AUVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, etc.: Jowes: rates. 945 Market st. O'2.S0LD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessia. WENK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—TER WFREKLY CALL. in wraoper. for mailing. 3(), BARGAL GOOD PIANO: MUST « seill. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. ARE BARGAIN AT MAUVAIY, 760 MAR- ket: fine piano cheap. I OTEL, RESIAURANTS WISHING COOKS, walters, St. Louls Casino, 215 3. NATUMAN. ARBER~—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. (. Barbers’ Assn. S. # UCHS, 325 Grantave. OURNEYMEN BARGERS' EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 seventh st. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. JUPERIOR \ IULi~ ~ ZITHERS, OLD &NEW H. MULLER. maz = r vairer. 2 Latham olaca. HORSES, ANTED—SOUND AND STYLISH ROAD horse, welghin: notless than 1150 pounds and not less than 1634 hands high: must trot & mile out in 834 minuics; such a borse will find a cash purchaser. Address Cash, box 144, Call Office. ARGEST LODGING-HOUSE IX THE CITY, L4 400 rooms, 10 let from 10c to 15¢night; 70c 0 $1 50 week Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. SEAMER ¥OR EUROPE. AUSTRALIA AND other ports. 10 Steuart st., upstalrs, shipping agency. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED tates Marine Corps, United States Na: able-bod!ed unmarried men, between the ages ot 21 and 30 years. who are citizens of the Unlied ~tates, or thoseé who have legal y d clared their inteation 10 become citizens: must be of geod character and habits and able 10 speak, read and write English, and betwcen 5 fe t 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. w' ANTED - SEAMEN AT THOMPSON'S, California House, 103 Clark st., below Davis. JAILORS WANTED AL LA 'S, 804 DAVIS st., Mariner’s Home. 0 TAILORS—COAT. VEST AND PANT- makers wanted: apply at 11 and 5 at the Ste- venson-sireet entrance. CHARLES LYONS, ‘wholesale tailor, eic., 721 Market st. $12 FOR SALE—THE ROCKY MOUN- + tain saloon, 235 Third st. ROSEDALE HOUSE, 521 ELLIS NEAR TAY- lor; 200 rooms; 25¢ might; reading-room. ANTED—500 MEN TO-DAY TO EAT BEST b and 10c meal. Old Economy, 410 Kearny. O WATIRESSES, SAME HOTEL, SOUTH, cail eariy Monday, 820. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. T THE WOMEN'S ©DUCATIONAL AND Industrial Union, 7 Van Ness ave., dressmak- ing, bairdressing, millinery, English, French, Ger- man, Spauish, paiuiing, mandolin, vioiin, guitar ana fancy wor< taught for 81 50 per month; siug- ing and cooking for $1 per month; all kinds of ferale help suppized. W ANTED—PUPILS FOR PRACIICAL MIL- VY linery school; every lads her own milliner: ladies prepared for the business. Inquire 410 Leavenworih st, or 2% Geary si., room 46. PPRENTICE ON VESIS. 638 JESSIE ST., rear. (G ELS TO LEARN DRESS CUTTING, FIT- ting and n aking: class cvery day: easy pay- ments: unlimited lessons; new skiry pattern, Zoc. MCDOW . LL, 638 Market st. VIRL FOR LIGHT HOUS. KEEPING, Howard st. OLORED DUCIOR WAN IS YOUNG WOMA X 10 treal men’s heads for baldness; $3 & week. 129 i hird st (JIRL WANTED TO WORK IN KIITCHEN; 1823 nurse or chambermaid; first-class references. Apply 8304 Harrison st., bet. Fourth and Fiftn. fANTED—BY A COMPETENT ENGLISH womau, a pesition as nurse and companion to alady. E B, box 147, Call Uffice. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE ‘washing an! mending home; with all con- venieuces. 1590 Fifteenth st. RAINED LADIES' NURSE 18 OPEN FOR further engngements. Address Tralned Nurse, Cali Branch. 718 Larkin st. MERIC N ,ADY, 88, EXPERIENCED, reliable, wants position; managing nhouse- ETTA COBURN, Secretary. GU.DEN WEST LODGE ' No. 322, 1. 0. O. F.—Members = are hereby notified to assemb e ar 0dd 5 Fellows’ Hall, cor. Seventh &nd Mar- 277NN ket sts., SUNDAY, O tober 18, in Kemembrance Hall at'] P. ., 1o attend the funeral of our late brother, EDWARD T. HICKS, E 0. GLEASON, N. G. E. W. BIGELOW, Secreta: THE = F. -COTTISH THIS- tie C.ub hold their 15th annual Hallowe’en enteriainment and ball at B_B. Hall, 121 Kddy st. F.IDAY EVENING,October 0, 1896. Great progrsmme; graud gala ight; «ome one, come all. Admission 25 cents; hat rooms free. 4 J. D. COULIE, Royal Chief. GEORGE W. PATERSON, Recorder. EZ .25, VAL M ETING—THE B GULAR B~5" annual mee.ing of the stockholders of the Sanger Lumber Compa y will be held at the of- fico of the company, room 10, 2. Market st.. San Francisco, Cai., on TUESDAY, the =0th day of October, 1898, at (he hour of 3 P. ., 10r the por- pose of elccting a board of directors to serve 10r the ensuine year and the trausaction of such other business as may come berore the me-ting. ALONZO M. G ¥1M, ~ecretary. Office—22 Market st., rm. 10, San Francisco, Cal THE AN UAL Mr., TING OF THE corporation of St. Lune's Hospital wili be heid at lts office, 731 California st., MONDAY, October 19, at 3:80 P. M., for the election of mem: bers of the ‘corvoration, & board of seven directors snd any other business coming before the mecting, WILLIAM DOXKY, Secretary. keeper or matron in ins'itition: hi hest refer- ences. Address N. A., box 103, Call Office. Dl;: ssMAK.EaHn‘gmsT CLASS, FRKOM NEW ork, woul e engagements by the day; would also do milliners. 141¢ Hyde st v IDE LY WOMAN WISHES A PLACE IN smal family; small wa, dress. Chestnut st., Oakiand. s - Pt oot Aot SR A A S Y Lo SI]’I;XATI&:: WANTE!%BY YOUNG COLORED y 0 care of doctor or lawyer’s o Address 1772 « aylor st., West ulklnd.’.r S 5\\"’12&|’sn.ulk¥i vAJANr;r.s GENERALH. USE- n & smail American family. Call Folsom st., near Fourteenth. , . AN FIDERLY GERMAN LADY. CAPABLE of taking care of an invalid or_as housekeep- er; doc.or refercnces for nurse. 21314 « lara st. ) OU6 WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUATION as chambermaid and be hume eveniogs. Ad- dress 408 Minna st. sleep aL home. 604145 Geary st JIRST-CLASS LADY CANVASSERS ON good salary. Call ac U. 8. Indusirial Agency, oom 165, Crocker buiiding. l’ OUNG PRUTESTANT GIRL; LIGHT housework; pluin cooking; $12. 1234 \oe st. IRL FOR HOUSLWORK AND WASHING. Call after 10 A M. 41 Eleveath st. JRRAND-GIEL APPLY EARLY MONDAY moruing; wages. 1217 Sutter st. Y ANIED — PUPILS Ty LEARN MILLI ery: tuoroughly qualified for taxing positions: elegant gouds, artisic trimming: reasonable. 440 Eddy st. 1UDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR LIGHT GEN- era! housework; three in famly: good home for right par.y; wages $5. Cail Sunday 12, or 2 Monday, 78 McAliister st. OUUNG LADY OF REFINLD APPEARANCE who can play violin and plano. W. P., box 2, Call uttice. T INISHERS AND BUTTONHOLE-MAKERS on vests. 110414 Folsom st. ANIED-8 GIRLS: WINTER RESORT IN cou ry town. Call three days, 10 to 4, 7 Clementinu. JTRONG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; $10. 2712 Folsom st. w ANTED—GIRL IR /NER FOR SHIRTS. 921 Broadway, room 10, Oakland. IRL TU ASSIS) wag s $8. 18.44 Dolores st. W INCHES ER HOUSE 44 THIRD ST_NK Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to 81 BU per night: £1 60 1086 per week: convenien: and respectabis irce bus and baggage 10 and from the terry. HFEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA-' C WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address l:?h‘; United States or Canada age fres. oue year for §1 w.ml WITH HOUSEWORK; LYNMN'S DRE> MAKING AND CUTTING school; L paient bicycle skirt; special fes- S0Ds in appli work: make your own garmeuts _unaer our tuition, 81 per week: genuine dress- making done. 14 Mcallister st., room 6. EXP}.HIEN\ED GIRL FOR DOWNSTAIRS uu“o{k;mfll be good cooxk aud laundress. 536 on st, ANTED—LABORERS AND MEUHANICS 10 know that kd Roixin, Reno House proprie- tor, stlll runs Denver House, 217 Third s.: 100 Iarge rooms; 25 per pigh: $1 10 $3 per week. HUES! SHOES! SHOES! NEW TO ORDER: any style, $8 up; misfits and cast-off shoes bough' or exchanged: 1arg stock of second-hand shoes: first-class repair: work guuranteed. 749 Mission st., near Grand Upera-house. . smvoN WANTS 100 MEN TO GET_ BOT- - tle beer or wine bc: best free lunch. 643 Ulay. 40 HORSES FUR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 37 Six.h st ; auction sales every Weduor ¢ay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. YI‘HE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA. lencia st., is the place to go I you want 10 buy, sell or exchange horses, bugkles, wagons or har ness; auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. 5()( SET NEW AXD SECOND-HAND HAR ness: all kinds; buggy.wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 15 BE'L“&E;LQJND un:colvbn HAND HAR- Dess, i Wago les, surreys, Tockaways, carts; must be sold. T Sisaion vy 50 weight 1000 to 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. AR OF HEAVY BROKEN HORSES JUST J arrived. 139 Valencla st. $250 TEAM, TRUCK AND HARNESS, IN + good order. Apply 58 California st. l AKGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES: HALTER / broken: chean: Hvde ranch 6 0 Commercial. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, EW AND SECOND-HAND DAKERS', LAUN- dry, milk and groce: ons: also rockaway and 2 fine buggles. 828 son st J(OF SALE AT EASTERS PRICES ¥ carriages of e esc iption; cash, notes instaliments. L‘am Mfg Co, 46-48 8th st., 8. JANTED TO BUY—A FRUII-PEDDLER'S horse and wagon. Address 1027 De Haro st. NEW &SECCND-HAND WAGONS:BAKEKY. laundrv and delivery: cheap. 414 Broadway. B or I3 HEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES; DRESSMAKEKRS. P-TO-DATE FRENCH TAILORS’' SYSTEM taught:suits, $3 50 up;no botch work.839 Geary SCLENTIFIC ASTROLOGY, LLEVENTS OF LIFE FORETOLD BY THE horoscope: adviceon all business speculation my speciaity, and business men protected bs my method: success guaranteed: ofl and. minerals lo- cated by the science: correspondence by mail. DR. ST. CLAIR. 916 Market st. room 26: hrs. 810 7. CLAIRVOYANTS. MEE WALIERS (FORMERLY OF TEHAMA st.), great card-reader, whose Australian suc- cesses are being repeated here, advises the unfor- tunate, helps you in business ventures: successful love and speedy marriage wih the one of your cholce; consult this marvelous woman ere ten- drils of misforiune entwine around your future destiny; ladles 25c, gents 5Uc. 951 Mission st. $3500 BFST- PAYL G BUSINESS IN- vestment in San Francisco; station- ery, notions, etc.; established 1889; must be sold. Address P.. box 85, Call Office. VINE OPENING FOR FIRST-CLASS RES auran in (own near San Franclsco; aiso siore for rent inone o' the best locations. Kefer toJ. K. NISSEN, Haywards, Cal. v AVERAGE WEEKLY NET INCOME B0 250 invested:sate conservative:tree pros- pectus of pruofs. F. DALY, 1293 Broadway, N. Y. T AN HOUR'S NUTICE A. UWAaN BUYS A siores: negotlates morigages on merchandls sellg on commission. Room 15, 26 Montgomery. “AGENCY FOR USEFUL SALABLE ARTL cie used extensively in retail s cres. Call Toom 35, 308 Calliornia st., bet. 10 and 11 A. M. HOESTORE—GOOD LOCATION — CHEAP rent: 4 i1ving-rooms; good business; repalring over expenses; rare chance. Apply this office. "OR _SALE—LEADING HOUSE AND ~IGN painting business: prominent seaside resort; tools, horse, wagon. . K..box 43, this office. OR SALE—MILK AND CHICKEN RANCH with lease incubators; brooders; improve- ments. Address J. B., box 85, Call Office. ARGAIN — BLACKSMITHSHOP: "TOOLS 5 and buil ding: in good _country town; a great bargaln. Address S.. b x 8, Call. TAYING CasH BUSINESS: WILL FEAR investigation; owner going away. 916 Wash- ington st., Oakland. ATRY, PRODUCE AND DELICACY-STORE in cenier of city cheap; owner leaving city. inquire this office. PARTNER WANTEDT S COND-HAND FUL niture business; $200 to $300 required. 1402 Devisadero st. SOF SALE—A GENERAL MERCHANDISE F basineas. Apply to WA, WADSWORTH, Rio Vista, + al. T,ARGAIN FOR WORKING MAN WITH 5 $1000: will pay 65 per cent: investigate this. 68 Jeasie st. ESTAUBANT AND OYSTER-HOUSE; MAR- ket st.; old established. Particulars atl24l Market st. EWSPAPER KOUTE IN INTERIOR CITY, I\ iose 10 San Francisco. For parciculars apply this office. ROCERY AND BAR: GOOD CORNER; X cheap; rent $35. Seventh and Folsom, liquor- store. UTCHERS_MEAT MARKET FOR SALE; | ‘good location. dJ. H., box 4, Call Office, Oak- land. $80 ery st. Y ELL-PAVING BUTCHER- SHOP; NIC nelghborhood; price moderate. Call 601 T lor st. 75, BARGAIN: FINESALOON: TRANS- Z 4 O. ferplace. 805 Howard st. W ANTED—ASSOCIATE IN CONTRACTING business: big profits: value sight. C., b. 10, OB PRINTING OFF{CE. FINE CONDITIC Call bet, 3 and 5 ». i, 4 California st.. room 5. 5295 BAKERY AND NOTIONS, ab— '« tionery and laundry « fiice. 324 | (JORNER SALOUN: OLD-ESTABL business. 'Apply Chicago Brewery, 1420 P: XPRESS BUSINESS; 2 HORSES: WAGON stand; for sale. Apply 1765 Fifteenth st. 550, SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE: A | DOV, bargain; seeit. 417 Front st. ROCERY AND SALOON WITH & LIVING- rooms. 331 Sixth st., cor. Clara. Rent cheap. K EARN'S BILLIARD HALL, BERKELEY for sale. Apply on premises. "OR SALE— A FIRSI-CLASS SALOON. Call at 114 O'Farreli st. 65 GROCERY: BAR; LIVING ROOMS{ DU, more than value;rent $20. 117 Fillmors DRUGSTOR:. CLEARING $120 PER month: half cash. Add. E., box 9, Call. ERCHANDISE STOCKS AND FIXTURES bought by J. C. MUTHER, 632 Market, rm. 2. OUTE FOR SALE ACROSS THE BAY. IN- quire at Call Office. SMALL FIRST-CLASS DAY SAL(02 « Apply E. A. KULB, 420-424 Montgom- RRIVED FROM THE MYSTIC SHORES OF the Nile, the great leopatra, whose transcen- denta powers can turn the searcnlight of truth on your whoie lie, and tell where your star of des- tiny leads on to love and fortune; love matters her specialty, . mere pittance only: ladies 25c, gents B50c. 185 Hayes st., nr. Van Nessave.; cut this out. G TANA, THE GYPSY QUEES. 8 TURE ST.; trothtal in ber predictions: rellable in_her ad- vice: no matter what troubles you may have, come and she will guide you right: no fake; saiistaction guaranteed: oftice hours from 8 t0 9. ML ORTER, WONDEREUL CLATRVOY- ant, card-reader. born with a douole velland second sight; ladles 50c, gonts palmistry and Clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., or. Jonas ME. BEATRICE HALL, CARDREADER, magne.ic healer: iovers united. Offices 3-4, 777 Market st ME, JACKENET, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD- reader; fee 60c, ladles free: 7 to 9 7. M. 5ldlg Sones st. M LE; SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE 10 ve: pictures given; ladies 25¢c; gents 50c. 914 O'Farrell st. MME, SCEAIOT. CLAIRVOYANT, TEL.S past, present and future: success to ali; for tunes by mall: low prices. 856 Mission st. STORAGE. AT LOW RATES-FURNITURE, ~ARFETS pianos, etc.: clean, dry, light compartments. advances made. J NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mis- slon, above Sixih; open evenings. TYLISH AND DURJBLE CALF SHO 8 made to order, $2 50. 959 Howard, or. Sixth. TORAGE—CHAPEST IN 1HE CITY; FIRE- proot building; advances made. 211 Larkin. ANTLD—AN IDEA: WHO CANTHINK OF some simpie thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- peys, Washinzton. D. C, for their $1¥00 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. EST IN CITY--SING+ K& _ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 35 cents per night. §1, $1 25, 81 60 per week. Pacific Fouse, Commercial and Leldesdorf? sts. M5 HALF-SOLING, 80c: LADIES i0c: done while you wait. 658 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: brauch 787 Market, opp. Will & Flnck’s.S. £ ARGEST STOCK OF SECON D HAND SHOES i on b hoes to order, £3 50; hand-sewea sboes, 85. 72614 Howard st.. bet. Third and Fourth INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus and baggage 10 and irom the ferry. B o LT TRY ACME HOUSE, 857 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room’: 25ca night: $1 a week. UOM> 156 10 76¢ PR.R NIGHT: 500 1V 8130 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED—SINGLE ROUMS, 160 A DAY: 8l veek: rooms for Lwo, 20¢ 8 day, $1 SUA Week; reading-room: daily papers. v st ANTED,10 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&elerks. KNOX Coliection Agey, 110 Sutter MEN 10 TAKE JODGING AT 10, 153 100 %0 night, including cules Al fous €24 Washincton st., near Kearny. \W ANTED, YOUE SHOES— WE REPATR shoes up to 10 o'clock every night; those work- ing through the day can have their snoes repaired at nigit while yon wait: ladies’ soling, 85¢; men's soling, 50c: fine shoes made L0 order /yom 32 u we have a lot of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up to $2 50. * 62 Mission st.. bet. First st. and Second st. ROOMS WANTED. ICE SUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOM BY an eideriy lady nor.h of O’ Farrell, east of Lar- kin _ Address K. R., box %, Call. Y.Y pL Y ND WIFE—2 FURNISHED ' houseceeping roome: limit $10. G. G., box 57, Call Office. W ASTED—TWO UNFURNSHEED ROOMS Address 2. R., box 2, Call Oftice. BOARDING WANTED. TEO—IN PHEIVATE FAMILY. 8 UN furnished rooms, with board for lady, son and maid; references. Adaress S. M, box 41, 1 this office, JUKNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNK: AD- HAX T. TAYLOK.204 Post. CLEANING, VARPETS CLEANED AND HENOVATED Jlke new. FERGUSON & CO., %5 Tenth: ta fouih 36. D MACKINTOSH &CO., successors. JHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH r work send to SPA ULDING’S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-.7 Tehama st. ; tel. So. 40. CAKPEL DVANCE CARPET OLEANING CO. 403 Sutter, tel. Main 394. 8 S, FERGUSON, manzr. E. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO. + 240 14th st.; cleaning 3c a yard. Tel. Mis. T4, ME. LEGETTE—PRESENT. PAST AND future; 25c, oue price. 311 Tehama, upstairs. AGNETIC HEALE AND CARD READER: charms. MME. DAVIS, 122 | ost st., room 2. GY“!!’ LIFr-READEK, R. MUVED £ ROM 5 +eventh 1o 4 Twelfthst.: ladies ¥5¢: zents 50c. business advice: names given: 25¢ up. 5 Fourth MME MOHEAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future; 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. TUOKY MEDIUM AND CARD-READER telis future: ladles 25¢c. 243 Shipley, nr. Fifth. ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER; past, present and future; 25¢. 148 6th st., r. 5. NIME DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOYAN’ 25 years Kearny, now 929 Post: fee 81 letter §2. RS. HELEN HAWTHORNE, CELEBRAT] M mind-reader. 121 Munt;onf;ry 8t GED CABMEN " DIAZ, LATE FROM MEXICO, pa'mist and card-reader. 9 Powell st., roo-n 8. (o SLEXM ALPETULEANING RENOVA J ting, 38 Sth. STE S, mgr. ‘Il South 250. (CAEPET CLEANING, 80.: LAYING, 8c.; RUJ sampies free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton. 18 8th st Clniis SCARPLL LrALING WORAS. 398 Golden Gate nve.: telephone east 128. QUA YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET. ©) Ceaning Works. 11 Fighth st ONES & CO. MAIN OFFICE 26 AND 27 Fighth 8.t tel. Jessie 1061 DELINQUENT SALE NOTLICES. A-PEIl CONSOLIDATED MINING COM- pany—Location of principal pluce of business San Fra cisco, Cal., at 811 Brannan st. NouceThers is Geliuquent upon tis. followlng described stock on account of assessment levi on the 3d day of July, 1896, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share- holders as follows: L. G. Crossley. certificate No. 17, 3000 shares. issued by ihe ¢ rporation and are not signed by the president (hereot. And in accordance with Iaw and an order of tha board of directors, made on the 2d day of Sep.em- ber, 1896, 50 mauy shares of each par<el of such 80k as may be necessary will be soid at 811 Branvan st, San Francisco, on the 28th day of Octoter 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clocs A. M. of such day, to pay delinquer’ assessments there- oi, together with costs of advertisiog and ex- penses of sale. S, H, ROBINSON, Sec. Location «f office, 811 Brannan st., =an Fran- ciico; location of works, Kanaka Valley Mining District, El Dorado County, Cal. SEARITUALISM, ME, F. YOUNG'S CELEBRATED HE medicines for kidnay, liver and al emels troubles; also her reliablé hair res oratives snd tollet articlen, at 805 Mcalister st.: dlagnosis free %n‘:n?x P. "-m‘y'\';m‘-.dn;“’: !de:l circles Tuesday, v v and anday e ; telephone, Jessie 1101, e T ADES ONLY_10-DAY, 2380 F. M., A1 5o+ — rgls:.“::u]n L mizi..lnlnn will deliver a suory g wi wonderful clear-cut tests: acdmittance 15¢c. o i 3.6 MCALLISTAR—MRS. "G J. MEYER: — U test meeiings every might; 10e: Iue. and Frl 2 P ).; businesssli tings daily at above No.:$1 M ME, HAHN 1705 MARKET ST.; SITTINGS daily: circle Tuesday at 8 p. a.: 10c. ’ M. FRANCIS, INDEPEN, ENI' SLATE- » writer. 118 Haignt st.: hours 9 until § ». & MES ELLIS MEDIUM STTTINGS 9 TO8. 81: circles Tues., Fri., 2 P. M., 26¢. 1824 Market st. EANDER, INDEPENDENT m.A‘ris:-wn.n'- BYCNOTISM. B B NP UULUIUI U UUUL VUL VUSROS YPNOIISW AND VITAL MAGNETISAM practicaily and sclentifically taugh: In 3 les. 0ns, 8,50 how 1o hypno ize instantaneousiy, by proféssor of the French sciool: & 8001 opportuatiy here offered to ysicians and students of science interested in s therspeutic effecis: high- est credentiuls:correspondence soliclted. Cail or ad- dress Hypnoue and Mesmeric Insiitaie, 6 U'Farreil. —_ b LODGING-HOUSES FOR OFFER FOR SALE. FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS— THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS— SALE. 27-room house. $700| 22-room house. $500 10-room house. 150| 24 rooms, corner.. 750 56 rooms, cor.. 8,000/ 14 rooms onSutter 700 11 rs., mast sell__200| 86 rooms,best clty. 3,500 —I SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE~ —AND BUSINESS PLACES OF ALL KINDS— H. G. DECKER, 1020 Market st.. opp. Fifth. 10 ROOMS—ALL NEW FURNITURE, FINE locations, H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. ] ]-RUoM HOUSE: ROO S ALL RENTED, PRICE $200. For sale by DECK KR, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. 14 ROOMS, $300|!8rooms, transient..$650 I cash, balance easy 12 * with prano.$450 ayments. 26 “ Markec....$750 6 rooms, snap......$850(50 1100 12 rooms, clearing $50. 300 UNDERW 0OD & CO., 765 Market st. 5() BOOMS NEAK BALDWIN HOTEL: BAY: window; !ight and sunny house; flnely fur- nished: easy payments; a suap. UNDERWOOD & CO., 766 Market st. 12 LOVELY ROOMS; A GOOD LIV- NEATLY $200. ing'a2d 550 ctear. SPECK & Co.r 603 Market st §900. 22, FO0NS; CORYER: RENT 880 h - near Baldwin. A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Marke: st. $200 YILL BUY SEOOM IODGING- heuse Ap ly 821 Howard si. $175, BoUsE OF 10 RGO . turnished. 12814 Ninth st. $1600. & BARCALZLODSING HOUSE + in Oakla:d; 41 rooms; all _occupi d: firsi-class roomers, payiog fine; rent $100; good location. A. D. BOWLEY, room 810, Safe De- posit buildi z. 97 WELL-FUENISHED ROOMS: FULL: low rent; & bargain. Inquire 40 Sixth st grocery. 77 LODGING-HQUSES, "ALL PRICES ) sult buvers. PHELPS & CO., 917 Lerkin. O 2 UKNITUKE ‘UK SAL TORE 15 COMPLEIED AND Wi four floors, running from Mission to Minna st, In ail 134 acres of floor space, are packed with household goods of all kinas, parior, bedroom and kiiche, outfits of ali kinds and in endiess variety: if you are thinking of purchasing anything needed in a home, from & pairof plan- kets to a. completely furnished house, pay us & visi t costs you nothing: our numbers are 1017, 10189, 1021 and 1023 Mission st, above sixth. J. NOONAN. HAS. M. PLUM & CO. UPHOLSTERY CO. 1301 MAKKET ST., COR. NINTH. Carpets. Furniture and Uphoistery Goods. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 -IXTH ST., FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or £00d #8 new; cash or time; open evenings 40‘) CARPETS: CHAMBeR SkiN, $14; stoves, 3 for sets, $20; folding-beds, #10- bar ounifita. T D. McC ' RTHY, 764 Mission. NUE IT. RE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market st. ING FURNITURE CO.1127-20-31 MARKET, furnish 4 rooms $28 10 £50;best bargains in ¢ ty © FUKNITUKE WANTED, L UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO.~HIGHEST D price farnitur-, carpets: postal. 866 Mission. FYOU WA T GOOb PRICES FOR FURNE tere and merchandise ses BUKD, 211 Larkin, ) A PAID TOR "ESTIGE HOUSES Of " smaller ‘lots of furniture, carpets, eic. 4 BOWCHER, 222 Stockton; send postal, NDIANA A UCTION CO., SUCCESSURS T0 ) I RIMMONS Auc. Co.. 1057 Maricer, pare o —————————————— PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIE: TYPEWRITERS, LIGRAP 16, $35; YOST, : R Cikcion, ss0- W, 353 Moomerr ot | 20 STYLES CAMERAS AND LARGE STUCK photo goods, Cal, Camera Co., 124 Geary sk

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