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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1898 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o’clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICE Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 357 Hayes strect; open untii 9:30 o'clock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 0clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; untll § o'clock. leventh street; open until § o'clock. sion street n until 9 o'clock. orner of Twenty-second and Kentucky open Central FIRST Church of Christ, ) Scient block, Sutter st., between Kearny and Grant ave. ristlan Scienc Bible lessons, A1 a. m. and T p. m. Subject, mornin; “Mind"; evening, ‘“Ihe Dead Raised to Lire. Sunday ool for children, 11 a. m. Testi- monial meeting Wednesday at § p. m. All are welco rial Methodist Episcopal ner Hayes anl Buchanan st pastor, residence, at 11 a. m. and 7 -ach at both services. » Gospel of Immor seryice of praise Rev. Hai, Stephe: st.—Preach pastor will 1 a T at tality,” and at p. n and thanksgiving for peace, with an priate address stor. Sunday- superintendent. 6:45 ing at I the ser- Ushers in meeting sday eve pvited to Seats free. rayer: in The public cor church Seventh—Dr, , will_preac] fan_Chu cor. in He D. p. Does It Nations" e the Lord’’ Lord Is L Priest; fine A flat (Ger- Yy Song to Hughes; all Disarmame R anthe ry, Mrs. Ded,” mu- dwin H. s-day 11 a m Wintner of Colu and will st H H and evening; Sabbath school Wednesday evening pra Church, corper Post and c. dams, D.D., a d Bible classes at 12:4: 6:45 p. m P, Samuel D. Mayer, ost st., m. and : Rev. PLYMOUTE near Webs! 7:45 p. B Subjec . Native Christ, p. m.; evening Lincoln; strangers in- vited; all welcome; C. A. Parkin in charge. Auditorium, Mason and Ellis service this (Sunda: k: address by Rev. pecial music, patriot Wood Noble; servi: the public in- Sixteenth st. (heretofore 832 gathered to the name of nday, 11 a. m, Sunday school p. m., gospel _preaching} p. m., Bible class; Wednesday, ‘m., prayer meeting: seats free; no ctions; bring your Bibles. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood—Lodge ( hical Society in America.) (International Brotherhood League.) §19 Marke lecture to-night, ‘‘Mystic Masonry, " E. Copeland; Tuesday ‘Duty”’; Saturday night, ‘“The Pur- Contributions of suitable money are solicited for Cuban : to be delivered at room 30, Powell | D5 All are made welcome. | | MEETING NOTICES—C: THE California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic process from Sara E. Reamer, in the Pem- Derton Gravel mine near Forest Hill, Pla cer County, to deposit tailings in Baltimore end_Dardanelles canyons, and {rom Penrose & Harker, in the Bull Run mine, near Rellef Hill, Nevada County, to deposit tailings in a ravine below the mine, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 39. Flood build- ing, San Francisco, Cal., on August 2 1698, at m. —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. AGAIN THIS WEEK, Dr. MacLennan continues FREE healing at 100 Halght. st., corner Octavia. BAD tenants sjected for_34; collections mad city c | or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | 415 Montgomery st., room 8: tel. 5580. =t 2 50; whitened, $1 up: SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. SITUATION care private wages; references. Call office. JAPANESE boy wants position of schoolboy b halt-dny work. Address care Japanese Mission, 1327 Pine ‘st. MAN wishes a situation as gardener in a pri- vate family; good references. Address 537 Sacramento st. FOUNG man wants position in creamery; can work up butter and egg route; best refer- ences; steady position. Address 126 Liberty. by steady middle-aged man, take place; can drive and milk; low Address A. M., box 523, CHINESE, very best first-class cook, meat and astry, wishes position, hotel or boarding guuu ;' satisfaction. CHARLEY FOOK, %06 lay st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- Ket; 200 rooms; 2bc to $150 night; §130 to $6 week: convenient and respectable; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. P —— ROOMS papered from §: painting done. Hartmann Paint Co., 343 3d. | = e — | DIVIDEND NO2{C-.5. | DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. B8 (50c per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Satur- day, August 20, 1888, Transfer books will close on Saturday, Au- gust 13, 1888, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. et TED—FEMALE. COMPETENT woman desires situation to do |~ seneral housework; city or country. Box 8§43, | Call office. -AGE rman, house, desires positjon; good home ‘Address C. V., rdan. lady, perfect teacher in French clever with sewing. helpful in ore- er- the ferred to high salary man Soclet FIRST-CLAS uation to do cool private family or boarding-house; country. S., box 20, Call office. RST-C work by day or ‘Please call 213 Minna Scandinavian woman wishes sit- king or general housework In city or ASS laundress; week; best references. = near Third. er and typewriter of four practical business experience in law vate offices, desires position; wages Address M., box 495, Call office wva Scotls Protest- nograp wanted by | “ant woman; good coek; will do some house work. - Call 651 t. o MIDDLE-AGED German woman wishes posi- tion in boarding-house or widower's family; city or country. Address 15 Minna st. BY an Fastern woman, a situation as eeper or chamber work or nurse to invalld. Address Housekeeper, 215 Keary st., room 22. WANTED—Washing, -froning or house-cleaning by the Qay; best of references. ~Address MRS. M. E 15 Minna & | FIRST-CLASS Eastern 4 formerly with leading firm In New ., wish sewing by the day or at rooms; ladies' tailol g a speclaity. E. R., 915 Polk st. ANTED_By lady, position to take charge of ing-house; experienced; no triflers. Ad- call on C., 613 Folsom st. #irl wishes to learn trade or assist in 1530 Folsom st. & IMAN woman, experienced with children e. | “and sewing, wants place in country: | feach languages; willing to help in " house- | E. S | hold. box 113, Call offi "APABLE Protestant woman, best of ref- wants care of invalld or children Address ., box 9, Call office; country. GOOD housekeeper, reference, would like posl- ht housekeeping. in American family ection to leaving city. M. R., box 3 Oakland. woman wants work by the day shing or housecleaning. 502 Stevenson st., Sixth and Market Ituation as bread baker. Market st 2. room 27. DRES! AKING, tallor-made suits, gowns and children’s work, $1 50 per da: erence if required. 299 Hyde st. WOMAN wishes work by the d: housecleanin, wages $1 day a Address MRS, McMEEKIN, & Who is a good worker wishes work of 358 Linden ave. washing or nd car fare WOMAR any kind by the da; SITUATION wanted by general house- work. Call or address 522 Fell 1 GIRL would like a place to do Work. No. 1 Golden place, bet Please call Monda; Larkin sts. watches and Grant ave. monds, sealskins LE HARRI DY would like to go out by the day house- LA house- | can | ! | WANTEL | GERMAN girl | | | WOMEN_and HELFP WANTED—-FEMALE. B e e C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st., want— 10 waitresses for Southern California; also waitresses for Fresno, Bakersfleld, Visalia, Kern (see parties here, fare paid), $20 each; also waitresses for Santa Cruz Springs, San Jose, Napa, Palo Alto, San Mateo, Gilroy, 520 and $25; also 3 chambermalds, to walt, country, $20; for the city, 3 waltresses, $20; 2 chambermaids, to walt, $21 (see party here 10 a. m.); 2 chambermalds, to wait, $20; cham- bermald, $20; French cook, few boarders, $25; mother and young daughter, cook and help small boarding house, §: C. R, HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary, want to-day 2" cooks, Jewish families, $25; 2 Amerlcan, private family, cooks, $25; house girl, 2 in family, $25; house girl, 2 in’ family, $20;'and a number of house girls for city and country places, §l5, '$20, $25: cook, small family, 325; and youns second girl, $10, for Vacaville (see lady here 10 a. m.). C. R. HANSEN & CO., 14 Geary st. ¢ HELP WANTED—Continued. CLAIRVOYANTS. SECOND cook, $60; 2 cooks and a baker for Nevada, ‘$110; second cook and baker, rail- oy road edting-house, 355; waiter, same place. ; waiter, officers mess, ‘walters, g mine bourding-hoyse, $25; 2 dishiashers for, & ATTENTION Y mine, 325 each. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 e Geary st. S 2 NEAT hotel walters, $30, see party here. C. Know Thy Fate. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. AN experienced bellboy with references, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. HEAD laundryman, $% and found; hand laun- dryman, and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 7 HAY balers; see boss here Monday, § a. m. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 20 MEN to pick frult and grapes, Haday C. R. HANSEN & CO., 14 Geary FAMILIES to pick hops. C. R. HANSEN & e s CHUTEBUILDER, $50 and_found; ranch black- YOUR DESTINY FORETOLD. 1 z| The Prince of Prophets, PROF. H. ROMAINE, The Oriental Seer, LATE OF INDIA, smith, $25 and found: ranch carpenter, 3. The farmer, $20; brick molder, $2 a day and board; e 8 men 'to cbop and get out lagsing, l%c, see orid’s boss here; 2 tiemakers, llc. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. Greatest 8 TEAMSTERS and 5 laborers for the Coast CLAIRVOYANT road; call Monday at 7 o'clock ready to go; free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. 1000 MEN for railroad work in British Colum- bia; laborers and rockmen, $2 a day and up; special reduced fare. For particulars call on . R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. LABORERS and rockmen for Alaska, 322 50. . HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Three experienced crockery pack- ers for freight shipments; none but experi- enced men need apply. Call at 207 Sutter before 4 and 8 p. m. to-day (Sunday’ VTA ‘ED—Rellal And Exponent of The Occult Sclences. THE ACKNOWLEDGED MASTR Rivals He Has None. Many Strive tn Vain to Imitate ROMAINE LEADS—OTHERS FOLLOW. NTED—Reliable man to take care of horse and make himself generally useful around the place; wages $15 a month and found. Apply grocery store, NW. corner 2th and Sanchez. All His Patrons Are Delighted | WANTED—-Women and girls to work on fruit, at CUTTING FRUIT PACKING CO., 1130 Harrison st. | WANTED— Experienced operators to work on drill_clothing and overshirts. STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, corner Gough and Grove. ork; wages $5. 906 YOUNG girl for house Guerrero st EXPERIE McAllister st. WOMAN for housework and plain washing; $10 o $12. 343 Third st. 6 to 12 o'clock. Apply at 1169 D waltress for restaurant. 406 oung girl to assist. Valencia st. neat housework: Wags WANTED—Cook _for " young_ girl to_do light from §8 to $10. 2607 Clay. ook for miner's boarding house, 12 to men; must be good baker; strong, healthy woman. Box 363, Call Office. WANTED—Glirls and boys living in Mission to rk after school hours; can make from $2 to 3 per week easily, If good workers. Address box 892, Call Office. :D glovemakers on machine. F. KLIN & CO., 413 Sacramento st. good button- . CO FIRST-CLASS finisher, hole maker on vest A NEAT German girl for general housework and plain cooking; wages $15 per month. S11 Larkin st. THE McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School is the only successful school of its kind on the coast; we teach the cutting, mak- imming and fitting of stylish hats and ; all are invited to visit our school; ;_puplls work for 113 Post st. to be a 5 M dre patterns cut to order Zic up. themselves; positions free. Sealskins, watches and 15 Grant ave. Sewelry at UNCLE HARRIS general housework and 437 Halght st. GOOD German girl; cooking; good wages. for general housework; a good cook. 416 Van Ness ave. WOMEN and girls; steady work on fruit and canning. Californian Cannerfes Co., Ltd., Prannan st., bet. Third and Fourth. girls_to work on fruit. Apply CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO., Tenth and Bryant sts. EXPERIENCED operators on electric power machines on shirts and underwear, at GREENE Misison st. R LEARN ladles' talloring at Storey's Ladies Talloring College, 1309 Broadway, Oakland: Jessons unlimited; on weekly pa:ments; good Aeaning, washing, ironing or take barber towels or napkins home to wash. 1620 Pacific ave. FOUNG woman, with a baby, wants to work in | "a good home, Address Newport House, | room 31 WANTED—Situation_as child's or invalid nurse or sewing work by competent lady. Call or address MRS, F. D., 137 Buchanan st p. m. Monday Public lectures in Memorlal Hall, ren at 2:30. Lodge meetings Wednesday m SUNDAY MEETINGS. 37 3. WHITNEY, medical clairvoyant will give a meeting this names tions answered; § o'clock. ~ 305 evening at 8 o'clock, Occl- % Larkin &t., San Francisco; no bullding, corner Market and -night, “The Path of Dis- e Miss M. A. Walsh. Good | sic; everybody welcome. Lotus Circle f. spirits given in full; per- | E resumes meet- | EXPERIENCED woman, good American cook, with good references; no postals. Cook, | Stevenson st. 633 | positions free. # ¢ WORK for women and girls. Apply MORSE CANNING CO., northwest corner Broadway. and Slmmm«: t. WANTED—Operators on_fla {ew inexperienced hands tak: LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 36% F' nnel overshirts; en and taught. ‘remont st. BAUM, WEIL & MICHEL'S, &1/ A COMPETENT rellable grocery clerk. Call to-day bet. § and 4:30. 1607 Fillmore. d Pronounce His Work WANTED—Two live, energetic men. Apply_at 4 Post st., Monday evening, bet. 7:30 and 8:30 o’ clock. UNAPPROACHABLE. WANTED Youns men to join evening classes now forming; bookkeeping, English, civil ser- vice. Ayres' Business College. MUSICIANS wanted at FOSTER'S Dancing Prof. Romaine’s clalms to superiority are based upon overwhelming evidence. So extra- School, 135 . traordinary are his marvelous tests of TINSMITHS wanted. Apply at 49 Sacramento the wonders and powers of clair- street. 3 % s voyancy that they must be WANTED—A sheetiron worker Monday morn- witnessed to be ing at 1135 Mission st. believed. WANTED Three first-class organizers _on SaTary forifraterndlebanaficiarys onder: i firstz.f 10 crOer;to quiokly Intradice DIk worlcin, this Address box 2126, Call. city and give all an opportunity to test class proposition. WANTED—Young man living in Mission pre- ferred; to take orders and sollcit for retail wine house in Mission: good worker can make good salary. Address box 764, Call Office. WANTED—_Good Japanese cook in Belvedere. Call Monda: 1034 Mission st., city. his powers, he will reduce all fees for one week. A 2 READING FOR 3L ‘A 32 READING FOR 3L He calls you by name. WANTED—Gr ery cig;k;ait(g:fl oung man Tells names of your friends. ::25'31:.6 per week. SE cor. il Al Tells you what you called for. SRRy b — Tells all about your business affatrs NTE v tght. 1y vi WANTED—Good waiter for night. Apply Call | oy about your love and domestic afairs. Causes speedy marriages. Reunites the separated in seven days. Locates buried treasure in five days. COATMAKER for country. Apply REISS BROS., 24 Sutter st. WARDROBE renovatory, 142 Eddy st., i bush- | eiman who understands pressing; also sollcit- Locates mines and valuable ores. ors. R ON io o o 1n e wikes Wb || Reooveik ojliewdterand valuable piecs. month. Call box A 79 Removes evil influencés, bad habits, etc. STICITEN, haip. Wanted, who unAerstanas ahort | O1ves $000 luck in ‘all your undestakings. orders. 1788 Halght st. T 47 Stockton st n experienced bundle wrapper of Jong experiepce; one having handied clothing preferred. RAPHAELS SAILORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, Australia, Europe. HERMAN'S, 2 Steuart. MONEY on di sewelry at UNCLE HARRIS', RECRUITS wanted for the United rine corps, United States navy: Unmarried men, between the ages of 2L and 30 years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared their intention to become such; must be of good character and habits and able to speak, Fead and write English, and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information ap()l)‘ at the recruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. WANTE! Allister st. TO taflors—Coatmakers wanted. 11 a. m. at the Steveneon-st. CHARLES LYONS, 721 Market st. COAL miners who have worked in wantad. Apply to TESLA COAL 515, 328 Montgom WANTED—Labore: Guarantees Success In any of the above Work Or_Money Refunded. Being a Master, He Never Falls. EXTRA walt WANTE! ““There 4s a Tide In the Affairs of Men, Which, Taken at the Flood, Leads On to Fortun: amonds, sealskins, watches and i5 Grant a States ma- able-bodled, There is a Key Which Unlocks the Door To a Successtul Life. There is a Dawn of A New Age and Era for You. Let Every Living Mortal—young or old—in fact, every lady and gentleman—single or married—who are dis- contented, unhappy, or not satisfled in Iite, stop, think and reflect—Upon What Does Success Depend?—Why it Is that some peo- ple seem to succeed In everything they under- take? While thousands of apparently intel- ligent and deserving persons fail in every- thing they attempt to do? Others have risen from want and mediocrity < to wealth and eminence. Many who once bemoaned their most unhappy fate have, by a . pecullar unexpected and mysterfous means discovered | the path that leads to success and prosperity. Why s this? Did you ever stop to think that | there might be some force upon which every- ve energetic man. Apply 2i8 Mc- at once. Apply _at entrance. Blteh vein ., Toom and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large yonms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. GO to 29 Grant ave., room 24, and learn how to make $10 a day. AN ensy thing to make §10 a day. 29 Grant ave., room 24. RESPECTABLE middle-aged German lady wants situation as working housekeeper. 259 Stevenson st., bet. 3d and 4th, near Market. | AMERICAN woman wishes position as work- ing housekeeper in hotel or ranch; city or country. 112 Kearny st., room 2] | e e YOUNG married woman would like posttion as wetnurse. Addrees 1084 Twelfth st., Oakland, or call from 2 to . | GOOD German girl wants to do_light hous: work; $12 per month. 1009 Mission st., 1-6 p. SWEDISH girl wishes work: plain washing and housesleaning or any Kind of work by the day 1313 Fulton st. piritual Soclety, 908 Market st ; 10c; Mrs. Vigers-Barkley, Dr. iC. ce 935 Market st. . Dr. 8 p. m. Lecture nce Montague. lecture to-night, Giers' Hall, dings in palmistry. Questions jght; Mesdames Griffin, xth and Market sts.: {r innican MME. YOUNG'S convincing test circle to- night, 10c. 605 kepti “test circle 05 Eddy st. nd 8 p. m.; 10c. 335 McAllis- d, Hargrave, Butler, others. MILLER'S ctherealizing materializing S0c. 409 Leavenworth st. c; seance, § p. m., = has moved to 120 ttings_dai ynsistory No. and members are re- guested to_meet at the Temple THI (SUNDAY) ~ AFTER- NOC ugust 4, at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of their late brother, CHARLES W. 8] MANWARING. GEO. J. HOBE, NTAL Lodge No. 22, F. and A. 2 and members are herewith notified to attend the funeral of ou sed brother, MEYER A. COHN, mber of Mount Moriah Lodge No. M ew York city, on MON- DAY MORNING, Aug at 10 o'clock. By order of the W. M G Todge No. 128, F. & A. M. Reglstrar. st 15, ROOT, Becretary. PACIFIC Officers and members are hereby no- tified to @ nd the funeral of our late brothe: A 35 WILLIAM MAN- W on SUNDAY, August 14, 1898, at 1 o'clock p. m., from Masonic Temple, Mont- gomery and Post sts. By order of the Mas- ter. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secy. FIDELITY Lodge No. 222, 1 F.—Officers and brothers: You 2 w assemble at the lodge room, === SUNDAY, Aug. 14, 1898, at 2 ~7/W o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late Bro- ther LUCCA POPOVICH. By order of JAMES A. WILSON, N. G. C. H. KORNBECK, Rec. Sec. HERMANN Lodge No. 145, 1. O. i, Q. —The officers and members. .of the funeral committee of this lodge are hereby notified to as- semble at their lodge room, 1749 Mission st., NDAY MORNING, August 14, at 9 o'clock sharp, to attend the Tuneral of our deceased brother, . BUDDRUS. By order of J. TIES, N. G. C. WIESEL, Secretary. THE St. Andrew's Soclety will cele- brate the 127th anniversary of the birth of Sir Walter Scott on Fri- day evening, August 19, in Scot- tish Hall, 106 Larkin st. Songs, readings from the works of the poet by well known artists. An address will be delivered by Mr. David Edward Collins on the “Life of the Poet.”” Admission 25c. JAS. S. WEBSTER, President. A. C. BALLINGALL, Secretary. EIGHTH annual Leitrim Social fcine of the County lub will be held at Harbor View Park on SUNDAY, ‘August 21 New attractions. Valu- able prizes. Admission 25c. Soldiers free. P. M. McGUSHIN, President. M. J. MORAN, Secretary. THE annual meeting of the stockholders of Pacific Undertakers will take place at the office of the company, 797 Mission street, San Francisco, Cal., TUESDAY, August 23, 188, at § o'clock p. m., for the election of direc- fors for the ensuing term and the transaction 57 such other business as may come before it. “Transfer books will close Friday, August 15, 1696, at 4 p. m. DBy ordes of (he board of directars. M. C. GORHAM, Secy. ¥ meets at Frater- | YOUNG woman_would like housework by the day; wages $1 50 a day. Address 1574 Turk st. | STTUATION wanted by a competent colored woman as janitress in a bullding of offices Dest of city references.. Address G. M. L. box 281, Call office. GERMAN girl; general housework; £00d wages. §33 Haignt st. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Cal Subscriptions and ads_taken. Subscriptions and Al e ey SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. | | | CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office! best help. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help: Main 197. BRADLEY & CO., 80 Clay st AKER, first-class on bread or. cakes, wants situation; eity or country. Call or addrees WILLIAM K., 15 Laskie st., between Eighth and Ninth, near Mission. PLUMBER; job wanted by good mechanic; new or old work; understands plans, etc. Address Mechanic, box 703, Call office. WANTED by @ man and wife, a place in a first-class country hotel: woman a first-class cook. Address or call JOHN DICKSON, 1221 Mission st. 7 and wife, German, can speak some Eng- MA lish, like positions on milk ranch or private family; wife is Address B. good cook. ROSETT, box T0, Call office. FOSITION wanted on private place or small dairy; can milk, care for horses, etc. Ad- dress E. W., box 7543, Call office. CARPENTER wants work at repairing old Work or making new or painting roofs. Box 1, Call office. GERMAN, 29 years old, very strong, speaks some Englieh, wishes work of any Kind. A. K., box 791, Call. POSITION as assistant bookkeeper, stenog rapher and typewriter by young man; first- class references. K. L., box 703, | TATLORING _and _ NEAT young girl, assist with housework for good home. 1538 Fulton st. u 3 cooks; & girls for 023 WORKING housekeeper; one's success depends? Listen! It Is the prin- ciple of life. The Psychological or Magnetic | power possessed by few, and vet within the reach of all. The onme great element in na- | SEVERAL hounds broken for deer hunting. ‘Address box 14, Call office. = BARBERS' Progressive Unfon; free employ- m't. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. Jessie 1164. second work. TAYLOR & CO., X Ket. dressmaking _thoroughly §. 118 McAllister st. TARBERS Assn Free Employm't Office. 'S. FUCHS, Sec., 22 Grant ave.; tel. Grant 136. taught at KEISTER’ LEARN dressmaking and_millinery; positions | WANTED—At Montana House, 7664 Misslon ; and i 103 Poat. | st. men to take rooms; loc. 1 and 25c per fres; patberns 3¢ fp. MoTuWe = Right: 6lc, 80 and §1 per week. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market | = I 2 g 3 4l tree. MEN to learn barber trade in § weeks. San bertect Ait: mo trying on: trial free. parier trade In s weeks. | Francsco seamen wanted at HELP WA 3 SAILORS and ordinary ey | AN, 4 Davin sk, wesr: Jackeon OPEN TO-DAX.. AT i ANABY | MEN'S fine calf_shoes to order, 82 5: men's MURRAY & READY..MURRAY & READY | Bl "5ic; only ‘one price. 960 Howard st. and Labor Agents. TO-DAY $2 25, $2, 81 50 a cord 5o, 9c :ln;i‘ ne each 12 teamsters, city jobs....$1 75 an a day 12 farm hends.......$26, §25 and $20 and found 10 laborers, city jobs....$1 75 and 31 50 a day § choremen and boys on ranches, 315 and $10 DDA LOUNA. . cevensresrssssessssessasariasessiiosess Young man, private family..$15 to $20 and found SINGLE furnished, fine, large, sunny and alry room, 26¢c night. Rosedale House, 321 Ellls TRY Acme House, §7 Market st., below Sixth, for a_room; 2c a night; §1 a week. WANTED. To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter at. SINGLE rooms, 10c and_l5c.night; 75c and 31 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. ESTER HOUSE, 44 Third st. near 500 men for Arizona. 29 woodchoppers. 84 tiemakers.. ¥ & READY, 634 and 83 C MURRA = 5 PR 200 rooms, 2. night; reading-room; § FRUIT pickers onoma_County R e e Siiiae MORRAY | e i0us hd bavesse o S50 o the ferry. NINTH, 167 scriptions and want ads taken. e e AGENTS WANTED. READY, 634 and 636 Clay TO THE.. 12 laborers 5 lumber pilers.. $1.75 a day 26 lumber and saw 6 and found MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. LIVE agents make big_mon Halstead's great war book, 33 A DAY, strong laborers, £ a day to work | War,” and “The Story of Cuba';: life and ‘on hay presses: b6 men are wanted. MURRAY | times of Willlam E. Gladstone; Frances E. ‘Willard, founder of the world's W. C. & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. —_——— = ___ | uecure territory to-day; outfits §0c. ~California SATLOR for a gentleman's yacht, see boss'| E . Cal. AL OR URRAY & READY, 63 and 636 ducnll:’nil:l Hureau, Stockton, Cal Clay st. FURNITURE WANTED. DAIRIES ......ecen DAIRIES. ..DAIRIES | GARH for fixtures, Eroceries, furniture, mer- D and Tun @ separator.330 and | Cehanaise: soid on’ commission: reasonable. E. 2 milkers . ana 3 and roniid | ~COEIN) suctiouper 40 Sepsntl Te). Mint 1L 2 butter-makers. .32 and found | H. BAUM buys furniture an eral mer- i 5 chandise. 1037 Market st.: tel. Jessie 32 ROOMS WANTED. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. MACHINIST wanted, country shop. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. JTO-DAY. _SUNDAY | FURNISHED room; light housekeeping; cen- 3 men re wanted state terms. R., box 825, Call. MURR EADY, Lending Employment — LARGE front room or sulte of rooms wanted ‘with board by young couple; In private fam- ily; state location and terms. Box 773, Call. and Labor Agents, 634 and 638 Clay st. TO CUT. BRUSH. CLEAR LAND 12 men as common laborers, $30 and found, fare £0 cents, across the bay. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. _HOP FIELDS...IN CALIFORNIA L vomen. ...and children to_pick hops. etc.; great crowds daily gging. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 62 Clay WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. PHOTOGRAPHIC and magle lantern appa- ratus, second-hand, 109 Montgomery st. LOST. salesman desires situation in a first-class es- tablishment. A. G. B., box 1167, Call. TOUNG man of good address wishes position as traveling companion; first-class references ed. Box 799, Call. WANTED—By competent accountant and temographer, position with wholesale — or ompaission house; wages moderate; single young man, not afrald of work of any kind; Dbest of references, bond, etc.; main object op- for advancement. Address H., 411 THOROUGH experienced gents' furnishing | $ REWARD—Lost Thursday in Oakland or San Francisco, memorandum book contain- - ing_commutation ticket and business papers. I¢ lett at 213 Jackson st., finder wlill recelve reward. 5 LOST_A pass-book with the Hibernla Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of ROBERT GORE or JOSEPHINE GOVERNMENT WORK. Califernia State work ... 3 men to blast out rock for concrete work, $2 @ day: 5 common laborers, $1 75 a day: cook for the above men, $30 and found. MURRAY 634 and 638 Clay t. .Shoemaker. country _ & READY, TATLOR for country MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. Now COOKS... LOOK HERE 29 cooks for hotels, restaurants, coffee houses, ture which is the founfain head of all exis- tence. One of its many principles consists in | mind sttracting mind, by its volition, aided | by the magnetism of the system any one pos- | sessing this Psychological power can cause others to receive any impressions of esteem, love, awe, confidence or respect; they can do more in business ‘transactions, sales, deals, speculations, gaining friends and obtaining favors than the combined efforts of a dozen persons who use only argument and oblig- ing manners. Some persons are gifted by nature with strong Psychological powers, hence thelr phenomenal success. The only people who have ever been able to solve the problem of generating this power so that any one may use it are the Mahatmas of India. Prof. H. Romaine, late of India, known the world over as the ‘‘White Ma- hatma,” is one of the favored few whom circumstances has enabled to secure this knowledge. He holds Nattering testimorials from prominent residents of this city. and indorsements from eminent people and. the press from all parts of the world, which are proot positive of his ability and sincerity of purpose. If you are unsuccessful or wish to better your condition in life he can help you. All business sacredly confidential. Satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Letters inclosing stamp answered. Hours, 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays 10 to 3. OFFICES, 1206....MARKET STREET. (Suite 104.) (Cut this notice out and save for future refer- ence; it appears to-day only.) MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, Medical clairvoyant and medium, will diag- nose diseases and treat with revealed reme- CLAIRVOYANTS—Continued, MRS. DR. F. CLARK, THE WORLD'S GREATEST MEDIUM AND CLAIRVOYANT, IS LOCATED PERMANENTLY IN SAN FRANCISCO. S s PARLORS 25 AND 2, 1206 MARKET, OPPOSITE SIXTH. RECOGNIZED BY THE PRESS, MEDICAL FACULTY AND SCIENTISTS GENERALLY AS THE FOREMOST MEDIUM IN THIS COUNTRY. SHE STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. No_matter what trouble you may have with yourself or others, come And she will guide you. She advises with a certainty by & higher than human power, and should not be classed with card readers, fortune tellers, palmists, as- trologers and similar humbugs. Many men with a business which ought to mike them rich struggle for years and merely make a living. Many good and devoted women who would have given half their lives for hus band, son or lover have had thelr entire lives blighted. That these conditions are often con- trolled - by *“OCCULT'' innuences which can be changed to others that work for’ good. both nd soctally, 2 R y, has been known by a e first ROTHSCHILD was constantly gulded by clairvoyant influence, and many sic. cessful ‘Americans seek this advice regularly. The clairvoyant gift is imparted to so few and in such varying degrees that fmpostors abound in every large city. Hence many educated per- #ons who secretly wish for its aid are sensitive about secking it This tmidity, though, s ng among the bett San Francisco citizens. = e THE GREATEST OF ALL v THE MAGIC _BEL’%‘LISMANS' A charm (also called . a Talisman or Amulet) possesses the power to protect its ‘posessor against any evil and promote his luck, happiness and _health. This power it obtains from its manufac- turer, who. from and through her. su- pernatiiral power transmits the same to the tallsman. A charm can be made for any pur- pose. It may serve as a protector on a Jjourney or at home, against accident or evil influence, which it destroys; It may guide you safely through any perilous enterprise, may help you to complete your business transactions, profitably" insuring you agalnst loss, and thus as- sist you to acquire wealth. It may be of a mes- meric character—drawing others' affections to- ward you and thus securing for you friends among strangers, and even converting enemies into friends and bringing esteem, love and Srimdntlp from all, AY POSSESS A HEALING POWER AND CURE DISEASES BY ITS SIM - PLICATION. o That Mrs. Clark's revelations are most won- derful and of the highest order, and not made to satisfy {dle curfosity only but in- tended - to give those who seek the truth a permanent benefit, is acknowledged by all who have seen ‘her. Mrs. Clark while en- tranced will reveal Will give correct information death, ~absent friends, stock speculations, = etc. lost or stolen property. Locates bur- ted treasures and minerals of all kinds. Valuable advice to young men on marriage and how to choose a wife for happiness, and what business best adapted for speedy riches. Algo gives indispensable advice to young ladies on love, courtship of law sults, Recovers of future husband. Nothing in life is too obscure for_her to reveal; thoroughly understands how te prepare and work the famous magic and mesmeric _talisman, as pre- pared and practiced by the Buddhists, Hin- _doos and wizards of_the . Orlent. These magic talls- mans, . when worn_ with " her instructions and’ accom- panied by her powerful work, are guaranteed to.give good luck and success in business, lot- tery, - speculation, races and all games of chances in which success is dependent upon | luck, ‘and insure success in law. suifs; they re- move ‘evil influences, cure bad habits, witchery, fits and long-standing and mysterious diseases which have.baffled the physician's skill. The mesmerfc talismans are guaranteed to restore lost .affections, cause speedy and happy. mar- riage .with the one.you love, and:cause your bitterest _ enemies . to. become your dearest | friends. You have no enemies, buteyou are loved by all while you carry the mesmeric talisman. Husbands who have been drawn from their wives by the stronger influences of other women, or wives who have left their husbands, will ‘be reunited by this tallsman of love. - Hus- bands or parents who have been addicted to strong. drink or have been cruel to’ their wives or children will be made temperate, kind and loving by this :mysterious charm; ' and girls whose lovers have sought other faces will be happily reunited by the same strange power. It you have lost faith and given up to de- spair because of former failures, take courage now and call on Mrs. Dr. Clark without delay. Conviction will be sure, and happiness and suc- cess follow. ALL BUSINESS SA%&ED AND CONFIDEN- |1 PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BY MAIL ~SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR WITH SPECIAL TERMS. Il PARLORS 25 AND 26, 1206 MARKET, OPPOSITE SIXTH M. TO 5 P. > OFFICE HOURS, M. il TAKE o LEVATOR. 1] MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are_selling good upright planos for 36 cash and $5 per month, we ask you to.investi- gate and approve this method; prices are the same as if purchased for all ‘cash; bargains in good second-band uprights upon same easy Eymemn and some good pianos for {3, $4 and per month. SHERMAN, CLAY = & CO., Steinway dealers. corner Kearny and_ Sutter sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY ' the oldest and largest - house west of Chicago is KOHLER .";r‘CHAgE';. 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest: every- thing possible done to please and satlfy the customer. CLEARANCE sale—To make room for car- loads coming we will sell a large lot of new and second-hand pianos cheap for cash. Qdles, which are & boon to suffering humanity; | Time sales on easy terms. The J. Dewl . 2, Btotkton ot. i | Company, 12 Flood buiiding. e ER, wonderful clairvoyant, and | MARSHALL & WENDELL, $5; C. Hall, MME. P( card reader: bofn with double vell and second sight; dingnoses disease; full life reading: la. 506, gents $1; palm. and clair. sit. $1 §0. 126 Turk. RETURNED—Mrs. E. C. Patterson, formerly railroad camps, ranches, etc., $50, $45, 5% and fourd. MURRAY & READY, fi ::g 636 Clay st. reward at 9% Hayes st. GORE; No. 215-1498. The finder will please re- | 61 Fifth st.; psychometrist and seer. 189 turn to bank. | Seventh st., near Missfon. LOST—Gold enrring in Hayes Valley. Suitable | MME. HANSON. palmist, card reader; past, | present and future; 25c. 148 Sixth st., room 10. GLAZIER'S dlamond or glass-cutter; suitable | FIRST-CLASS German gardener, good propa- | * gator, can milk, run a gasoline engine and fike care of horses. Address box 22, Call. § WAITERS for hotels and restaurants, etc., | reward. Return to D. FOLEY, 6-1-0 Brady. MRS. ANGUS, clairvoyant, card-reading and palmistry; truth or no pay: %c. 324l Tth st. $100; Bradbury, $130; Neuman, $145; Sterling, §185:: Estey, §1%; guaranteed: casy payments BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, Chickering agents, 16 O'Farrell st. FOR the next 30 days planos will be sold for cash at almost cost price by THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st.; they are making room for fresh stock. WE tnvite critical examination: new store, new goods. CLARK WISE & CO., 41 Ceary st., corner Grant ave.; Connover agents. 430, $25 and $20 and found. MU! READY, 634 and v st. L gl 1F the party who was seen picking up purse at | BOY attending Lick School anxious to obtatn employment before and after school hours; Waies nominal.” 8., box 322, Call. - gomer of Halght and Clayton sts., at 12:30 Friday, Aug. 12, will return same with money and rings at 17i2 Market st., will be well re- STRONG boy md' bakery businers. £ a and found; cracker er. & READY, 634 and 63 Gl SUnRAY MME. WALTERS, the t card reader;ladies 25c; gents G0c. 951 Mission st., near Sixth. MORFAU, best medlum and card jer; 25c up. 73 Fourth st., near Mission. AN cducated man, a pbysician, familiar with official and other ~forms of correspond- ence, good French scholar, has traveled ex- keeper, agent Or general assistant Snd com- panion. ~Address M., box 7, Call office. Oak- an: : | MONEY on diamonds, sealskins, watches and jeweiry at UNCLE HARRIS' 15 Grant ave. SITUATION wanted by respectable young man as watchman, porter, stableman, milk, or any position of trust; references. Address A. D, §12 Kearny st. - small washing; cooking; private family; city or country, W. 8. K., 6l53% Dupont st. A YOUNG man wishes a position as barkeeper; city or country; can give best of references. R., box 823, Cail Office. - i BOY 17 wishes position with doctor; two ‘expertonce. . Address 'or call PERCY, 1520 Mission st. MAN and_ wife want situations I :nl‘fl;lflhbosh :11‘ caqok: fl-'fl.on:ln otk Bl;' andy around. . . " handy Address F. G. T. tensively, destres position as secretary, book-' FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook wants situation:’ ‘WANTED—Driver for milk route in ecity, ref- erence required, $30 per month and found; furnacemen for mine, $60: 4 Germans or Scas dinavians, to work about furnace, o experi- ence required, per day; farmers, cooks, walters and dishwashers il Hop plckers Anybody, everybody, ca warded. LOST—-A pass-book with the Hibernin Savings - “and Loan Soclety of San Franclaco, In the pame of JAMES GAFNEY, No. 57,3%5. The finder will please return to bank. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents — Call, In_wrapper, for mailing. The Wegkly MME, RAVENA reads life fluently: business ‘advice: names given; Zc up. b Fourth st. ¥4 MRS. DR. RAMONDI; your fortune _told chirography, $1 and $2. 19 Grant ave., room SONORA RAMONA. medivm and card reader; 10c; ladles only, 23 Ash ave. week camping trip, and make money besl by picking hops for a large comp-n{ A:;fy' CARPET CLEANING. for particulars at CITY Steam Carpe ning _Works—Cleans, 5 + 31 W. D. EWER & CO'S., 626 Clay st Tmoves, lays carpers. . C. H. BTEVENS, Mgt WANTED Tt ok, = 33 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 50, $60; short ord ne restaurant country, ook clty $10; sat ond cook, plain hotel, $30; waiter, $40; dish- washer, $25; shirt ironer and polisher, $0; 2 ironers, §25 to 485 man about countryresort, : porter, hotel, ), ete. | Stockton st. g L AN o0ld_established commission house of San Francisco requires young, energetic business man, with references and $500 cash. to estab- WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to_ SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- beating Works, 353-57 Tehama et.; tel. 8. 40. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st tel. Main 3. GEO. WOLCOM, Proprietor. I McQUEEN'S Cal._Carpet-cleaning Co., 453 Stevenson st.; tel. South 22§; lowest rates. lish branch in nearby, thrivi : CARPETS cleaned at 3c per ; relald at 3c. B D eaeeinag: by oty ol be | "STRATTON, 3 Efghth st.; tel. Jessie 34. guaranteed; money secured. C. H., box 1167, | J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleant: C?i. 240 14th i, Call Office. st.; cleaning 3c yard: tel. Mi; ‘WANTED-—-Bright young man to learn barber NKLIN'S -beating Works, Golden trade. 1542 et at. Pe c%m uu.? m l;. bt - MME. SODAN, Scotch seeress, card reader and palmist; from 9 to 8. 619 Eddy st. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell st. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus- d's picture, 25c: ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. ELLIS, medium, 233 Valencla st.; read- ings, §1; cir. Tues., Fri,, 2 p. m.; Mon.'8; %ec. MRS. Bflmlni test and business medium; sittings dally. 31234 Sixth st. ‘M. FRANCES, independent slate-writing me- Atum, 115 Hatght st. b MRS. J. test SOHMER & CO., Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, _ Briggs and other planos: see our rent plan; no interest first year. 308, 310, 312 Post st. WANTED—A B-flat slide trombone; must. be cheap. Address R. J, WELLS, Sausalito. GOOD_upright, very cheap. SCHMITZ, 115 Stockton st., between O'Farrell and Geary. A—360; UPRIGHT: % installments; other cheap pianos. 216 McAllister st. ELEGANT new planos for rent, §2 50 month. SCOTT CURTAZ PIANO CO., 660 Hayes st. BPECIAL sale of planos: wholesale prices to all. W C. HAMILTON, 324 Post st. “AD'* smallest; price lowest: uprights, $76 up; Tents, $2 up. HEINE, 136 Ellls X GOOD upright very cheap. 16 McAlllster next Hibernia Bank. SCHMITZ. ENABE pianos: new scale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE, '3 O'Farrell st. - SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. {ULLER, maker, repairer, 3 Latham place. every hidden mystery | and marriage, with age, name and description CLAIRVOYA ] OMAR Clairvoyant—Clairvoyant. OMAR OMAR PROF. M. OMAR, THE OCCULT WONDER. Always See the Be: 325—EDDY—325 This advertisement and $§1 will entitle you to a $2 reading. Cut this out. YOUR LIFE. YOUR HAPPINESS, YOUR FUTURE PROSPECTS an EVERYTHING YOU WILL DO an, EVERYTHING YOU HAVE DONE an, EVERYTHING YOU ARE DOING NOW or ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW Wi be truthfully and correctly told you R THE WORLD'S GREATEST SCIENTIFIC LIFE READER, Prof. M. Omar, psychometrist,’ test and busi- Dess medium and clairvoyant, being thoroughly conversant with the occult sciences. HIS—MARVELOUS—TEST. Gives full name of sweethearts, friends or husband, Positively 5 NO EQUAL ON EARTH in his profession. OMAR—OMAR—OMAR. HIS PREDICTIONS ,(\:¥E ALWAYS COR- RE and E: NEVER FAIL TO COME TRUE, as thousands of people in every land will tes- tity, including many of the nobility of Europe, the press, the clergy, the sclentists, doctors, lawyers, professors and many prominent peo- ple. but he refers not to distant lands or for- igh cities for testimonials, but to YOUR OWN CITIZENS, who have had a consultation with him. ASK THEM, PLEASE, or call and see the hundreds of testimonials he has from cus- tomers. As a TEST of his na talents. Calls you by your full name. A SECRET YOU SHOULD KNOW-THE POWER TO CONTROL. . Tells you how to be successful in your undeér- takings and all things pertaining to_ life. CONCERNING BUSINESS AFFAIRS. Gives never failing information regarding all kinds of business, lawsuits, claims, collection: investments, speculations, changes, wills, pe: sions, insurance, deeds, mortgages, mines, pat- ents, inventions and all financial difficulties, recovers old estates, etc. LOVE, COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. Gives truthful revelations of all love affairs, troubles, marriages, family difficulties and di- vorecs, restores lost affection, reunites the sep- arated, settles lovers’ quarrels, tells how to marry the one of your choice; gives name of the one you will marry and date of marriage; how to win the man or woman you love; how to make your husband or wife or any one be kind and true to you and overpower all your enemies or anybody. ASSISTANCE FOR T tural born and acquired ROUBLED OR UNFOR- ATE. 1t you are in trouble of any kind, discon- tented, unhappy, or not satisfled in life, or have domestic or love or business troubles, you will be told How to overcome all trouble. Full names. | HOW TO HAVE YOUR WANTS AND | WISHES SATISFIED. HOW TO_OBTAIN YOUR ~ OBJECT IN _LIFE, OR YOUR HEART'S DESIRE. How to live contented | and happy the rest of your lifeand be lucky and fortunate. How to obtain the money you want and WHAT YOU ARE BEST ADAPTED FOR. Does everything seem to go wrong, and HAS FORTUNE NEVER SMILED ON YOU? HAS YO LIFE BEEN FULL OF “UPS AND DOWNS Do not_despair, learn the true road to success and happiness, as_both await vou if you only know HOW, WHEN and WHERE. to find them; all can be told you WITHOUT ASKING A SINGLE QUESTION HOW TO CONTROL OTHERS. as you can vet Your friends, enemies, loved ones, husband, wife or any one. Instructions given on PERSONAL MAGNET- ISM. It gives one a DOUBLE POWER, It enables a_man or woman to exert a strong in- fluence over other men snd women. while it glves one the power of resis gives ou tance against their In a word, whatever may be your tro suspicion, of desire, call ‘on Chis Sirted mas and” he Wil point out and show you how to cvercome all obstacles that keep you from hap- piness and succes tters containing answered. e four questions ——Cut This Out— It Will Not Appear Agaip- 325—EDDY—325 Permanently Located—Private Residence. Separate Parlors for Ladies and Gentlemen. All Business Sacredly Confidential. PALMISTRY, MRS. CHANDLER: readings dence, 353 Geary st. — HYPNOTISM DEMONSTRATORS of _staturalism—Tuesday evening, August 16, sick healed free; every- body welcome. College Therapeutics, 305 Lar- n_st. P T — MEDICAL. daily at resi- DR. JOSSELYN, the great specialist, removed to $65% Market st., opp. Powell; chronic and private diseases, lost manhood. female trou- bles, irregularities, especial attention; with a mind matured and enriched by studies of an advanced order and 5 years' practice (45 years in this city), enables him to warrant a per- fect cure in all cases; his female monthly remedies are safe and never fail; consulta- tione free; letters promptly attended to. J. H. JOSSELYN, M. D., 865% Market st., S. F. ALL ladles—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all invalids, men and women; 50 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar: anteed: any diseases or irregularity; disstace avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure relfef, though else fail; delicacy, privacy. home, etc.; bables adopted; travelers treated; no delay; self-cure sent; call or write: free; con- fidential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 128 Market st.; pills, §1; very strong, $2. ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed absolute cure for all female diseases: posi- tively safe and sure; no danger or after ef- fects: taken in time it also acts as a pre- ventiv price $1 50 per box, sent free by mall on recelpt of price: consultation on all clal diseases free. WALLER BROS. 23 rant ave., S. F. A caution—Before pur- chasing elsewhere write us. DR, WISE, late of Bellevue Hospital, N. Y.; offices, Hackmeler Hotel, 123 Eddy st.; hours 9 to 11, 2 to 5 and 6 to §; consult him for treatment on all diseases peculiar to women; patients assured first-class medical attend- ance, besides enjoving privacy of home with experienced attendants; strictest confidence maintained in all cases; consultatiod free. A TREATMENT that restores all cases of ‘monthly irregularities (f-om whatever cause) In a few hours; safe and sure at all times when others have failed; no Instruments used; travelers helped at once: home in conflne- ment; every case guaranteed; consultation free and confidential; self-cure, §5; plils, $1. MRS, DR. WYETH, 208 Turk st., near Jones. NEW process for female trouble; no matter from wbat cause; no mediciné or instru ments used; restores in one day without fail every woman her own physician; away dis- grace; consultation free: can be sent and used &t home: pills and capsules, $1: cure $5; by the well-known DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. LADIES, Chichester’s English Pennyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand), best: safe, reliable; take . no other; send 4 stamps for particulars. “Relief for Ladies™ ; letter by return mail; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Co., Phila. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities from what- ever cause: no instruments used; guaranteed ;nre l;oo{flc:l. le; tl’l\‘cle‘rl rl|elved instantly; ome for patients; consult free; confidential. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market st. i A _BOON to wives and mothers—Seguro; pri: RICHARDS & CO., 406 Cll;“s P"'il; 2 stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 531 K st., Sacramento, Cal. DR. and MRS. WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gate ave.; private home in confinement, with every comfort; best care and attendance; terms moderate; infants adopted into good homes. ALPEAU’S French JOi& = boon to ladles with nd danger: safe cure; 32 50; O. D.; don't delay until too late. 0S., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. LADIES wishing secrecy during confinement can find gocd home & treatment by Mrs. Karr, 2514 Fulton st.; McAllister car passes h: \MRS. ACHARD, midwife; home In coni ment; confinement alone, $5. 156 Second st. 'LADIES_Mrs. Dr. Puetz; infallible, safe reme- dies; 38 years' experience. 254l Fourth st. DR. HALL, 1228 Market st., diseases of women and children. 5 TYPEWRITERS. ' A}I..!;;dt tters sold and rented; few partly Jor fi chax‘: send for samples and & 0., 11) Montgomery, BIG come, NEW Hammond, ”5" Cl"fih.ufl:‘; Yost, $25; WHITNEY, t, trance sacrifice, second- i T L cacion 58 Biockton st | | Brst served: 3 HOLLE, 20th and Folsom sta. | et sample work.