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12 THE SAN FHRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1898. e S———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— e e —————————————————————————————————eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e —————— €AN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFE{CES—s27 Montgomery street, corner Clay; gpen until 9:30 o'clock. 357 Haye street; open until 9:30 o'clock. €21 M_Allister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 617, Larkin street; open untfl 9:30 o'clock. 4841 Mission street; open untll 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; watil 8 o'clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. ¥326 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. NW. corner of Twenty-second and Kentucky open untii 9 lock. open CHURCH NOTICES. Presbyterian Church, corner Van Ness and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mac- D.D., pastor. Rev. E. H. Jenks, co- h at il a. praise service at 7:45, address on “Herolsm” by Dr. Mackenzie. Sunday- school at 12:45 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Junior and intermediate socleties at All are welcome. 30 m 'RAL Methodist Episcopal Church, M . _between Sixth and Seventh—Dr. Edward Locke, pastor, will preach. 1 a. m., "Our Reasonable Serv- p. m., “Bleod s Thicker Than Water; or, God's Call to England and Amer- fca.”” 'Sunday school, 1 p. m., Mr. R. V. Watt, superintendent. Christian Endeavor, 6:15 p. m. Seats free. All invited. This is a people’s church. Class meetings, Sunday, $9:30 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. Prayer and praise service Wednesday, p. m. Open quar- terly conference Monday evening, 7:45. Dr. W. Case, presiding elder. Memorial Methodist Episcopal corner Hayes and Buchanan sts.— Rev. Jobn Stephens, pastor; residence, 309 Haight st. Preaching at 11 2. m. and 7:45 p. The pastor wi I preach at both services. m., “The Blessed Unity,” and Russia’s Autocrat as the Ser- at 11 a. 5 p. m., vant of the Prince of Peace.’” Sunday-school t 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perkins, superintendent. Epw ting at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. The public cordlally invited to all the ser- vices of this church. Seats free. Ushers In ance. MOUTH Congregational Church, Post st., ar Webster—Services to-day at 11 a. m. and 745 p. m. Sunday-school at 9:3) a. m. Rev. F. B. Cherington, D.D., pastor, will preach morning and cvening; morning subject, ““Our | Father,” first in a serles of sermons on the Lord’s Prayer; evening subject, '‘Sincerity of Worship.” " The public cordially invited. THIRD Ccngregational Church, Fifteenth st., between Mission and Valencia—Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 he pastor will preach morning and morning, “‘The People’s Homes'; “Who Wrote the Bibl third in series of Sunday evening sermons. THE First Divine Sclence Church—M. E mer, p or. Discourse at 11 a. m. " ot Unto Cra- subject, Death, but for semite Hall, G. W. . building, Mason Detween Post and Geary. Preaching 11 a. m. and p. m. believe in God the Eternal Father, and We his son Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost; end of time; in faith; laying on of hands; the body and eternal judgment; DD OM Mawn UNs ices will be held by Rev. M. baptism; repentance; s, With the greatest sati. to be had from Rev. M. M also on the following 4 and September 11, and 2 to 4 p. m., and all r 16, at the above hall. ingers’ Sabbath Home, 643 Howard dist), bet. Second and Third, two n Claus Spreckels building—11 a. tor, John A. B. Wilson, D.D.. will The Counsel of God Confirmed Promise.” Hebrews espi 5 p. m., sermon by the presiding W. W < D.D. Something the great German singer, Fred- A. Werth of Los Angeles, will sing fr iah' at each’ service. Miss will sing in the morning, nity” (Lane). Mi Mascagni ices every Sunday at | | POSITION wanted by middle-azed woman to do Take elevator. | Church of Jesus Christ, 520 | in the resurrection of Sternity Liljtan | a new singer, in the evening, ‘‘Ave | | RESPECTABLE woman with child of one year 3 will reveal his word to man to the | and mending. 215 Clipper st., between ¢ W Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. he Coming ew Yea: Day | = e 2 = " at Mowry's | YOUNG lady desires a position as companion: 1d Laguna sts., as | GERMAN girl wishes place; general housework | WANTED—B: | YOUNG 1ady, neat, Tally | 1] YOUNG lady desires a_situation as_typewriter DRESSMAKING, YOUNG lady wishes work in embroldery; any YOUNG mdy will give lessons in music, Eng- COMPETENT dressmaker would ilke more en- MIDDLE-AGED Iady of some ex; | WOMAN want: WOMAN wishes work by the day or w WOMAN wishes work by the day, ’ 2711 Bryant st., near Twenty-sixth st. | SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. AN experienced dressmaker, just arrived from Boston, Mass., wishes engagements by the day. Hox 599, Call. YOUNG lady wishes a home In nice family, where she could assist with work for small compensation. Box 1709, C: AN experienced dressmaker wants a few e agements by the day; good fitter and very ashlonable; §1 day. Address 207 Franklin. COMPETENT _ dressmaker _on _tallor-mads dresses, wishes engagements in_ families; terms §150 per day; references. 268 Golden Gate ave. YOUNG woman wishes light housework; 1s trustworthy; wages reasonable. Call 1005 _Capp st., near Twenty-fifth. GERMAN woman wishes work by the day, washing or housecleaning. 250 Natoma st. LADY of refinement wishes position in small family, light housework; good seamstress $15 a month; references. Box 1738, Call office. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes a few more engagements In familles; $1 30 a day. MRS. GRAY, %03 Taylor st. COMPETENT Swedish girl with good refer- ences wants second work; wages $2) or $25. Box 1737, Call office. or copylst; wages moderate. Box 1736, Call. YOUNG, strong German woman, not afrald of work, wants washing, Ironing. cleaning; $1 and car fare; disengaged Monday, Tuesday. M., 1133 Folsom st. children’s clothes and_all kinds of plain sewing done reasonable at 79 MRS. DEHNE. HEL.' WANTED-Continued. YOUNG lady as assistant bookkeeper; must bave practical ‘experience, be quick and cor- rect in arithmetic and have unquestionable references. F. L., 218 California st., r. 7. Party to take charge of infant dur- ing day; must have best of care; place for mother to sleep; vicinity of Fell, Gough, Oc- tavia and Waller sts. Apply at 153 Octavia. GIRL for_general housework; plain cooking; of 3; references. Call at 1826A Sutter. il voman who understands cook- ing and housekeeping; Protestant preferred. Cail Monday, 10 &. m. to 1 p. m., at 411B Van NEAT woman; cooking and housekeeping; Protestant preferred. Monday from 10 to 1, at 411B Van Ness ave PERIENCED ironers on flannel overshirts. 109 Battery st., upstairs. APPRENTICE for dressmaking; good sewer. 5640 Ellls st. GIRL for cooking and general housework. In- EXPERIENC tinger Trimmin, YOUN yman ED hands or apprentic Manufactory, 723 G woman wanted for housework; sleep at home. Apply at 509 Halght st. EXPERIENCED operators on_electric power Sewing machines on shirts, at GREENE- BAUM, WEIL & MICHELS, 531 Mission st. GIRL, French preferred, to do housework for 3 and mind baby. 418 Powell st. WANTED—Good_seamstress; must understand dressmaking: $1 per day. Apply Sunday, 340 Page st. v 0 do housework and cooking in the Mission; sleep home; no Sunday work; 2 a week. Kind of fine needlework. Address L., 615 Lar- kin st. lish branches, in exchange room and board. Address A., 5 Leavenworth st. gagements by the day; perfect fit guaran- teed; price reasonable. Addreas 303% Turk perience would like a position in a doctor's office. Address MRS. M. C., box 4, Call office. work of any kind by the day. Linden ave. eek as laundress. 403 Groye st., corner Gough. finisher and buttonhole maker on vests. 956 Misson st. TAILORESS on custom coats. 335 Sixth st. THE McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School s the, only successful school of its kind on the coast; we teach the cutting, mak- ing, trimming and fitting of stylish hats and dresses; all are invited to visit our school; patterns cut to order, 26c up; pupils work for themselves; positions free. 113 Post st. WANTED—Girl about 18 years old to take care of child. Apply 2450 Howard st.. Monday afternoon, batween 2 and 4; sleep home. HELP WANTED-—Continued. MONEY on diamonds, seaiskins, watches and Sewelry at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. MEN and women to learn barber trade at San Francisco Barber College, 138% Eighth st. MEN'S fine calf shoes to order, 32 50; men's soling, 3c; only one price. 928 Howard st. J. J. HEINZ, 630 Market st., officlal employ- ment secretary of Barbers' Protective Union. SAILORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, Australia, Europe. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart. SAILORS and_ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 504 Davis st., hear Jackson. SINGLE furnished, fine, large, sunny and airy room, Zc night. Rosedale House, 321 Ellls st. TRY Acme House, %7 Market st., below Sixth, _for a room; 2c a night; $1 a week. WANTED—T6 collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. SI. _rooms T5c and $1 NGLE rooms, 10c and lsc nigh week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 Third st., near {20 rooms, Zic night; reading’ room; d AGENTS WANTED. T COUNTRY agents to sell fine platedware: sam- ple free to reliable parties; send 25c silver to pay for packing and expressage. Address Bowers Supply Co., San Franclsco, Cal. AGENTS for our Incandescent lamp and man- tels of unexcelled quality at bedrock prices to dealers. Eagle Lamp Manufacturing Com- pany, 212 Stockton st. FOUR canvassers. Apply LEFFLER & RUS- SELL, 329 Jessle st. NTS to handle a_quic] merit. Greater West & Novelty Co., % Washington st., Oakland, C ENTH, 106—Branch office of T bcriptions and ads taken. elling novelty of Call. FURNITURE WANTED, CASH for fixtures, grocerles, furniture, mer- chandise; sold on commission; reasonable. . COHN, aurtloneer, 430 Seventh. Tel. Mint 1904, MISS GILLIGAN, dressmaking and cloak-mak- ing school. 223 Grant ave. WANTED—Operators on_flannel overshirts; a few inexperienced hands taken and taught. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3% Fremont st. MANAGING waitress for restaurant. with first-class references, P. O. box 1025, “washing or housecleaning: Wages $1 per day and car fare. Call or address MRS. McMEEKEN, 307 Birch ave. EXPERIENCED lady teacher deafres pupils English, music, = singing, French, German: adults or children; very moderate terms. Ad- dress box 183, Call office. light housework, or would take care of Infant or Invalid; city or country. Address M. C., 522 Stockton st. old would like to ~ar @ lace to do house- work. MRS. CHRISTOPH, 2137 Jones st. SITION to do housewor! ery competent; wages P for two In family; Call or address | | | YOUNG girl wishes situation for second worl no objection to ca of children or sewing. | Room 30, Blake block annex, 516 11th, Oakland, | WOMAN wants any kind of housework. MIIA Folsom st. and cooking; $20 or §25. Box 181, Call office, competent young woman, po tion as housekeeper, chambermaid or wait- Tess; wages $20; references. keeper, box 364, Ukiah, Cal. Address House- industrious, desires a situ- ation as stenographer, typewriter; will assist with books: salary $5 per week; references. Box §, Call office. NED woman, with 14 years a teacher In public schools, would or teacher.s experience ke | Please watches and 15 Grant ave. torium, Mason and Ellis at 3 o'elock, lecturs on illustrated by stereopticon, \spector James W. Erwin. Solo cderick Purdy. Seats free. Service nly THEOSOPHIC. ciety — Public lectures v nday evening at § o'clock in Fra- Hall, 0dd Fellows' building, Market Seventh sts. To-night, “Ha 117" by Mrs. Alice L. Best. Good music. free. Lotus Circle for p. m. in same building. Idren at 2:30 UNTV L Brotherhood, Lodge No. 7— S in _America.) < hood League.) 813 —Lecture to-night n and Saian,” Dr. A. Anderson; Tuesday night, Brotherhod Saturday night, “How to Conquer Troubie.” \DAY MEETINGS. s THE third annual conventien of the Califol State Spiritualists’ sessions m 's and short addresse: Subjects selectad rnfa Asgociation will hold its to-day at Metropolitan ation of spiritual ey ission free. phenomena, Mme. Whitney. = Excel- t music, THE Oakland Psychical Socicty will adjourn this evening to the convention at Metropoli- tan Temple, San Franciaco, where Mme. Florence Montague wiil lecture. MME. FLORENCE MONTAGUE holds a meet- ing at Occidental Hall, 305 Larkin st., San Francisco, Wednesday evening, § o'clock; no further notic A General conference meeting, | ration lecture by Mme. Florence Montague. | | WANTED—Washing or ho or | secleaning; 3150 a day. Box 31, Call office. APEST and best in America—The W 1 £ cekly Call. Sent to any address in the United Btates, postpald, for $130 a year. We a | CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help; CO. | | JAPANESE-CHI STRONG middle-aged man_ wishes PRACTICAL man lke to represent firm here in any line; in- tegrity undisputed. Box 180, Call office. COLLECTOR—Young man of good adarcss; SITUATION wanted by grocery clerk; best of ABLE-BODIED, trustworthy man, falr EXPERIENCED, YOUNG machinist, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & &0 Clay st. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; best help. 414% O'Farrell st E . heip. GE AOKI, to learn trade. Addre: box 1711, Call office. oing to Honolulu would has had experience. Box 1714, Call office. reference; 7 years' .experience. Box 1739, Call. pen man and quick at figures wants work; office or store; §7 a week. Box 600, Call office. competent, responsible, all- accountant desires situation; , etc.; conversant in ighest local recom- Cal round office bookkeeping, typewriting, German and French; d man, wants job in country or city; have had large experience with mining work and machinery. Address box 1756, Call office. 3 or 4 days a week. 2912 Twenty-first st. LITTLE girl to take care of baby. Apply 212 Pine st. % MONEY on dlamonds, sealskins, watches an sewelry at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. LEARN dressmaking and millinery: positions free; patterns, 25c up. McDowell's, 103 Vost. SRYBODY read the San Franclsco E ing Daily Report as that paper contains in its want columns the employment agents’ alternoon advertisements. MURRAY & READY, 63¢ and 636 Clay WANTED—Palnter, city work, $2 a day. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. TO THE sawn nills and woods . Half fare paid For 25 n laboring men fo a large sawmill company, $26 and found, Mgpday. Call early. MURRAY )Y. 634 and 636 Clay s wanted . 0 laborers ocino County, $26 and found; 10 ers to work for & large company, near §30 ang found; 20 teamsters and ranch and found; railroad teamsters, $25 found and free’ fare; hay balers and ranch hands; stone masons, 3 20 a da: teamsters and laborers, city and countr: farmer and wife; young Swiss to wash mi cans, 315 and found. 634 and G35 Clay et. WANTED—for hotels walters, $30 and found; walters, $2 and $20; second cooks, $35 to $40' and found and §7 a week and board lunch cooks, $3 and found; walters for the mines, §25 and found; cooks, $50, $40, $35 and $30. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. RAPE pickers. _Grape pickers and strong boys to pick grapes for MURRAY & READY, MURRAY & READY, G Vineyard and winery. 634 and 636 Clay st. FOR Monday morping. A gang of teamsters, Coast rond, free fars A gang of laborers, Comst road, free fare, for the front at seurf, ship 7 o'clock; 25 horse scraper teamsters, new work, norii long job. Free fa 16 laborers, railroad work, free fare; 1000 la- borers and rockmen for Alaska and British Columbia; write us or call for particulass; 10 swampers, $35 and board; 19 yard laborers, sawmills, $26 and board; 4) laborers for an irrigation company, south, $20 and board, long Job; 2 scraper teamsters, near city, $1 and board; milker, 10 Iaborers, quarry, $1 laborers for a mine, $1 to 3250 a da steady job. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. SHAMPOOER for baths, north, $0. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. COOK, bakery, $%; night cook, camp, & cook, $40; cook, boarding-house, $30 washer, §30; 2 hotel potwashers, c. i 520 each; 5 waiters, country, $25, for different commer- clal hotels; 2 hotel walters, $30; hotel baker, $35; baker, $10 a we vegetable man, $25; third cook, springs, fare advanced; cook, $11 a veck. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. EXPERIENCED nurse, country, §30 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Cook for hotel, $45; second cook broller, $45; dishwashers, $i5 and $2 table man, $20; night waiter, $20; w young man for ranch, country, £ carpénter. (‘Ka’, $35 and found: office boy, $3 a week; middle-aged man for offics work: launiryman, private place, country, etc. ANDRE'S, 316 Stockton st. WANTED—Cook and_wife for institution, § er month. Apply Monday, W. D, EWER & 0., 626 Clay st. ety, 903 Market st. aley, Barkley, Gii- entertainment and soclal, September 7, 1888. AN experlenced dry goods selesman and win dow dresser, at present employed, desires t: make change; no objection to country. Ad dress box 5%, Call office. AT 320 Po . Mystic Hall, Mr, and Mrs Plunkett, *Mental Therapeutlsts,” will lec ture (his evening at § o'clock. Subject, *Vie- Free to all. | CHINESE boy, first-class family cook, wants situation; small washing, cooking; city or country. ' Call W. §. K. COOK & CO., 615% Dupont st. MRS. D. M. COLBY, removed to 10414 Va- lencia_st.; trance psvchic readings daily ex- Saturdays. Notlee of circles later. -STEERS, 11214 Oak: clrcles Tues- ay § p. m.; Thursday 2 p. m.; 25 cents; read- ings $1 5. V. MILLE ance: § p. . etherlalizing materinlizing se- m.; 50c. 409 Leavenworth st. T circle to-night; every one gets a NDER, 313 Eddy. MA sittinrs dally; 641 Jessle st c. RT AITKEN has moved to 120 Mc- G flat MEETING sittings dal] NOTICES. | MAN and wife (German) wish position BAKER, good bread baker. just arrived, ‘wishes a :ln:e. Box 101. Call ofrflch HOUSE and sign palnter wishes position with renl estate agent: will take rent as part pay. FIRST-CLASS rapid operator on coats. G1S Market st., upstairs. FIRST-CLASS maker. Apply 118 Sixth st, millinery store. WANTED—Boy about 15 for law office; must reside with parents. Address box 1704, Call. SHIRT cutters wanted on ladies' wear; must be experienced. Apply bet. § and 11 &. m., Bush st. ED—Fir on Mexican saddles. 400 Market st. lass saddle hands to work J. C. JOHNSON & .CO., Box 1741, Call office. pri- or milk ranch; experienced H. S., box 1148, Call office. RESPECTABLE, steady Swedish coachman, thoroughly experienced, desires work in pri- vate family; sober, uses no tobacco; Tot | afrald of work; neat appearance; many years | with same employer; very best references. Address A. R., §69 Mission st. EXPERIENCED, reliable man from north of Furope would like to travel with rich family; active and sober: best ref. Box 82, Call. vate family wages moderate. SOLDEN GATE Lodge No. 30, F. & A. M.—Officers and members 11 asse: ble at the Temple THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON at 1 o'clock, to conduc(A the funeral of Brother WLSON F. WODS- WORTH of Hooper Lodge No. 72, Nebraska. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. HERMANN Lodge No. 127, F. & A. M Stated meeting THIS DAY (MOM DAY), September 5 189, at 8 o'clock p. m.” By order of 'the W. M. L. SCHUMACHER, Secrstary, % LODGE rooms; all needed_accommodations 927 Mission. L. ALTSCHUL, 320 Clay s S ah e SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6: tel. £5s0. ROOMS papered ; _whitened, 31 up; painting done. Hartmann Paint Co., 348 3d. FOR Irish national flags go to C. J. BARRON, 1217 Market =i SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. ED well-educated woman would like sition in wealthy family to take charge of children or as governess; can teach music; best references as to character and ability. . ry 8t WORKING housekeeper, very competent, de- sires position in small family for cooking and housework: nice cook; wages $12 to $15: best of references. Address box 178, Cail office. NG glrl, can speak German, wishes work v kind of store. Please call Monday at 1821 Green st. KEEPER desires situation immediate- best of references. 212 Turk st. COMPETENT German woman wants work by the day: washing and ironing; Is a good worker. Address 12 Bridge place, off Broadwy. TRAINED nurse would like a_few more en- $12 per week. Address Nurse, :CTABLE lady wishes to board 2 or 3 children; ages 3 to § years; good home; mother's care. 2§29 Laguna; good reference. AN experienced young woman wishes a po- sition_as saleswoman or office work.. B., 732A Grove st. BITUATION wanted by an energetic woman as working housekeeper. Address 8. C., 3% Twenty-ninth st. WANTED—By an experienced confection clerk, a porition; willing to take charxe of or assist with books; references. Box 597, Call. AMPRICAN woman wishes situation; is first- class cook. 952 Mission st. S 4 | WORK by strictly sober German married en- | glneer, who does firing. pipe-fitting, repalr- | ing and put up any kind of machinery to full satisfaction: city or country. Address Engi- neer, box 100, Call office. SOBER, middle-aged man wants position in small hotel or restaurant as dishwasher, kitchen hand or to make beds. Address A. 8., box 1198, Call office. JAPANBESE wants a position as schoolboy. ‘Address TOM, 409A Post st. PRACTICAL and _experienced ladies’ tailor, cutter. fitter and designer; 10 years' cutter experfence; best of references, desires en- gagements. Box 26, Call. AMERICAN farmer and wife want place on ehares or work for wages; best references. Call or address D., 797% Stevenson, nr. Ninth. SITUATION wanted by steady. sober German | (Catholic), care of horses. milk cows, tend garden and do general work. Box 185, Call. FIRET-CLASS bushelman wishes work. Ad- | dress box 103, Call office. YOUNG man wishes to learn the blacksmith trade. 1625 San Bruno road. | SITUATION wanted by first-class German ger- dener and propagator; can take care green- house and milk; handy with tools. Address A. GARDINER, $3 Bryant st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 200 rooms; 26c to 3150 night: $160 to 36 week: convenlent and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. MONEY on diamonds, sealskins. watches and jewelry at UNCLE HARRIS' 15 Grant ave. ———————————————————————— HELP WANTED—-FEMALE. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st.—Pastry cook, city hotel. $35; 2 waitress, Sonora, $20, free Tare: 14 waitresses, different countr- ho- tels, 320; 4 restaurant waltresses, country, 23; 5 waitresses, city, $20; I chambermalds to walt, §20; laundress, country hotel, $20; plain laundreas, institution, city, 320. . 2 JEWISH family cooks, 3$30; cook, American family, $30; house girl. 2 in family, $25; cook for Berkeley, $23; cook for Berkeley, 3 in family, $25; house girl, small family, Presi- dio, §20; French house girl, $25; companion | and light work for lady in country, see party | 5"9 4 a. m., §$15. C. R. HANSE.~ & CO., 104 | eary WANTED—2 women to cook for Institutl 3% per month. W. D. EWER & Con s Clay st. f 4 ITE ® ‘WOMEN and girls: steady work on fruit canning,” Callfornan Canperies Co., i Brannan st., bet. Third and Fourth, OFFICE manager in each city and town; $15 week salary and expenses: position perm: nent; stamped envelope for particulars. R. HUTTON & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Carpenter. California st., . corner state age and give references; good pesition for a boy of trust. Box 1743, Call office. WANTED—2 coat and 2 pants makers imme- diately. Apply to-day at Oberon, O'Farrell st., between 2 and 3 o'clock. LADIES and zentlemen; light, steady work at heme. 225 Minna st. MAN who understands nursery work and will- ing to cook for 2 men, $15 per month. 500 Haight st. H. _PAUM luys furniture and general mer- chandise. 1057 Market st.: tel. Jessle 32. ~ FLATS WANTED. 2 FLATS north of Market st., 6 to 8 sunny rooms: rent not to exceed $35; must be first- class in every respect. Address box 598, Call ROOMS WANTED. WIDOWER and daughter wish 2 unfurnighed rooms and kitchen, between Stockton and Larkin, Market and Bush sts.: $8; references 51\'on Address box 95, Call office. ROOMS BOARD WANTED. YOUNG man wants young roommate; appor- tionment low; state age. Address E. S., 1341 Mission st. BY single man, board and room: private Ger- man or Scandinavian family. Box 1701, Cal WANTED—MISCELLANLOUS. WANTED—A 25-horse power engine In good | condition; give full particulars and best price f. 0. b. cars, San Francisco. Address R. R., | box 1706, Call office. WANTED—1 or 2 horse gasoline engine, perfect order and cheap; give particulars. NAPA MACHINE WORKS, Napa. PHOTOGRAPHIC and maglc lantern appe- ratus second-hand, 109 Montgomery st. e e "EDUCATIONAL. MARK HOPKINS Institute of .—Spectal life classes have been formed for women, | every Monday, Wednesday and Friday even- | ings, $5 per month or $16 per term:; antique | class 5 per month or $10 per tirm; day | classes, § days per week, $10 per month or $37 60 per term: Saturday class, $12 per term. | For further particulars apply at school bulld- | ing, corner Mason and Pine sts, to J. R. | MARTIN, Sect | tary. Business College, 24 Post st.—Eook- | keeping, business practice, horthand, :yp- | ing, telegraphy, languages, English branches; electrical, civil and mining engineering; sur- veying, assaying, etc.; 20 teachers; 1100 grad- uates placed since 1832; catalogue. Business College, 723 Market st.; individual inetruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, penmanship, English branches and special course for Civil Service examinations, etc.; life scholarship, $0; rates per week and month. UNIVERSITY coach—~ewell Perry, Ph.Bb. Fel. low in Mathematlcs, U. C.. 7407 §. Atherton, nr. Channing way, Berkeley’ writs for circular, ENGINE 1_clvil, electrical, min. ing, mech. survey, assay, archit.; day & eve. est. 1864. VAN DER NAILJ 2N, 923 Market. {sco, 827 Market st.; low SPANISH school; Hafly | 5 9p. m. Room 10, Y. M. C. A ENGLISH branches taught by terms rgasonable. Address box PARIS exhibtion: rapld French, or German or Spanish In five weeks. 210 Halght st. PIANO and German: pupil of Conservatory In Leipsic; lessons 75 cents. 110 Hyde st. . Annis Montague Turner, vocal instruc- PING, rapld_cal short time. Tarr, SHORTHAND taught in 1 month private lessons; terms $10. 712 Van Nesn av LOCUTION and oratory; F. Cooke Caldwell; 18 yrs experience. Press Clib bldg, 123 Ellls. | mad, CLAIRVOYANTS. OMAR. OMAR. OMAR. ————CARD TO THE PUBLIC: OMAR. OMAR. Since my arrival in San Franclsco many cheap pretenders have in various ways tried to imitate me. Some are even brazen enous! to copy my advertisement, and in this way mislead the public. REMEMBER OMAR can do all he advertises. No fee taken in advance, and nothing unless you are per- fectly satisfied. He guarantees to tell full names, dates, facts, etc., in all cases. It you have been deceived by others don’t despalr. Call and see the RECOGNIZED LEADER. OF THE PROFESSION. OMAR OMAR 35-EDDY STREET—325 ol —OCCULT WONDER— ~—OMAR—OMAR—OMAR—OMAR— 3%5-EDDY STREET—325 RECOGNIZED 'ATTHE LEADER —OF- CLAIRVOYANCE AND OCCULT SCIENCE. MARVELOUS TESTS—————— SKEPTICS CONVINCED———— ——FULL NAME OF EVERY CALLER—— —Name of Your Sweetheart or Husband— Tells what you call for. E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G. SOCIAL, BUSINESS AND DOMESTIC LIFE REVEALED. | l Do you want to win your lawsult? Do you wish to win the love and affection of any one? Do you want to gain the friendship of some one for a purpose? Does another share the love and attention that should belong to you? Do you wish to have more influence over your husband, wife or any one? Do_you wish to be more successful in busi- ness? Are you married to one you do not love and wish to be free? and Do you want to win the love of another? Do_you want to cure some one of drunken- ness? Do you want the evil influences over you re- moved? Do you want luck and success In business? Do you want to have your domestic troubles removed? Do you want to influence any one in social, business or domestic life for your own personal benefit? Do you want to Influence some one in a busi- ness enterprise? Do you want your life made happier, more contented and have the obstacles pointed out, and to be shown how you can overcome them? Do you krow that your WISH and OBJECT in life CAN BE OBTAINED, and you can be shown how to overcome all obstacles that keep you from happiness and success? There is no life so wrecked or blighted, no heart o sad and lonely, no home so dreary and no condition of circumstances so com- plicated or incomprehensible that cannot be set aright and k;gl after a visit to this inspired medium of modern times. If in doubt or trouble or adversity see OMAR. He can help you. OMAR guarantees success in all the above "™ OR MONEY REFUNDED. WRITE FOR SPECIAL TERMS. OMAR NEVER FAILS———— HE UNITES THE SEPARATED, —-BRINGS ABOUT SPEEDY AND HAPPY— MARRIAGES | GUARANTEES SUCCESS OR MONEY RE- FU D. E LOCATES BURIED TREASURES, MINES, MINERALS, ETC. If you wish to be more successful, to have | your domestic troubles removed, your lost love restored, in a word whatever is your wish or desire, call or write and OMAR will show you how fo overcome all trouble and gain happi- ness, prosperity and success. = SLISH literature, mythology; Shakespeare Classes: pri. tultion. Mrs. Ehrman, 1234 Bush. LEO COOPER'S school of acting, elocution, pantomime and stage technique. §14 Geary st. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Cifl. Sent to any address in the United Ftates or Canada one year for §1 3. postage paid. E FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hafid machinery, Mc- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. —1 Wheeler & Wilson machine, No. French-plate standing mirror; large cut- tallor gas stove and work table California st. 8; ting tabl Apply at PARLOR organ, horse and cart; in good con- dition. 3241 Harrison st., near Precita ave. GREAT sacrifice—Large stack of elegant ladles’ stage wardrobe. 1010 Geary st. COW; fresh 2 weeks; rich milk; gentle. 2214 Alameda ave., Alameda. GREAT Dane and St. Bernard pups: prize pedigree; St. George. 120 Douglass st., be- tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth FOR SALE—Several fine setter dogs. Address F. CUSHE, 126 Guttenberg st. FIRST-CLASS Incubator, baby carrlage and Western washer. 117 Collingwood st. BOOKS, albums, Bibles, etc., 13c a week. Sun- set Book Agency, 309 SIxth st. FOOT-POWER lathe for wood and Ivory turn- ing with chuck and tools: cheap. 1 Becker st., off Taylor, below Sutter. STRONG boy for painting; one with experience, 1757 Howard st. FINE road cart cheap, or will trade for shot- gun. 712 Vermont st. CARPENTERS for house work, long job, 30 miles from city, see contractor between 12 and 1 to-day, Hancock House, 751 Mission st DOUBLE-BARRELED shotgun _and_22-caliber parlor rifle for sale cheap. Corner Filbert and Fillmore sts. WANTED—2 young Germans for country fal $150. Apply 122 Post st., room 10. LADY'S sealskin jacket for sale; almost new. Address box 53, Call. WAITER. 13B Polk st. LAUNDRY machinery, engines, dynamos, etc., new, 2d-hand. SMITH CO., 527 Mission' st. EXPERIENCED young man; must be thor- ough soli 467 Twelfth ‘st., Oakland. -feet_quartered oak bar and back bar; bargain. 518 Bush NEW handsome 16-feet_qus oak bar and OPERATOR on ladles’ talloring that under- stands hand sewl; Inquire Sunday, 16 Turk. SIXTH, 124—A man wanted to work In lodging house. Call after 9 o'clock. - FIRST-CLASS dairyman to superintend large ranch; state experlence, age, nationality; If married, what size family: with full partic- ulars as to competenc: ary $500 per year. Box 1703, Call office. P MAN thoroughly understanding manufacturing Saratoga chips. Golden Gate Manufacturing Co., West Berkeley. 3 NEAT boy to work in_dining room and cham- ber work. 739 Fourth st. COMPETENT optician; salary or commission; fair work. 10713 Market st., near Seventh. MEN to learn barber trade; easy terms; or trade guaranteed for $15. 1542 Market st. RECRUITS wanted for the United States m: rine corps, United States navy; able-bodled, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 80 years, who are citizens of the United Btates, or those who have legally declared their intention to become such; must be of good character and habits and able to l]:olki read and write Engl! and be between * feet 5 inches and 6 feet In height. For further information apply at the recruiting office, 20 Ellls st.. San Francisco, Cal. . BARBER shop for sale at a bargain; centrally located; clears over $100 a month; must sell this week. For particulars address box 40, Call office. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, rune Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. HARP, American improved, five octaves, ele- gant tone and finish, §75; professional mando- lin, $12. Call or address Harp, 841 Telegraph ave., Oakland. SECOND-HAND belting, pulleys. shafting, en- glnes, boilers, dynamos, etc. 516 Mission st. REMEMBER OMAR HAS NO EQUAL IN OCCULT WORK- | | He has visited East Indla, Siam, Burmah, and, in fact, every place on the globe where he could learn something pertaining to CLAIR- VOYANCE and OCCULT work. He is familiar with all the secrets of the Mahatmahs of Indla, who are the leaders in occult sclence. He is possessed of knowledge which makes him the SUPERIOR of any medium In America, and HE GUARANTEES TO MAKE YOU SUC- CESSFUL IN THE MOST INTRICATE CASES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. I .CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED—— ——LETTERS PROMPTLY ANSWERED—— PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR FEE ACCEPTED. Located permanently. Private Separate parlors for ladies and gentlemen. business sacredly confidential. residence. All PROF. M. OMAR, 325 EDDY STREET—3% CISCO, CAL. | SAN FRAN! MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clalrvoyant and medium; while en- tranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affections: unites the separated, recov- ers lost, stolen or burled property; locates treasures, minerals; tells your entire Iife, while in a perfect trance; perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for cir- cular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rms 2 & 26, 1206 Market, opp. 6th. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and card reader; born with double vell and second sight; dlagnoses disease; full life reading: la. 80c; gents$1; palm. and clair. sit. $1 60. 126 Turk. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and almistry, truth or no pay, % and 50 cents. 2414 Seventh st. MME. HANSON, palmist, card reader; past, present and future; 25c. 148 Sixth st., room 10, BAR outfits, store fixtures, scales, etc.; sec- ond hand; cheap. 863 Folsom st.. near Fifth, NEW mining and milling _machinery cheap; easy terms. Assay office, 10 Stevenson st. 50,000 FEET 2d-hand lumber; rustic and floor- ing: 15th, near Mission: old bulldings bought. F. J. FRENCH, Royal House, 128 Ellls st. PHONOGRAPHS, $20; records, # per dozen: projectoscope. $100. Bacigalupt, 938-52 Market. BARS, back bars, mirrors, show cases, coun. ters,” linoleum, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. J. R POOL, house mover, dealer second-hand building material. 1124 Mission; tel. So. 787. SAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand; all es: h r‘:flfl cret 109-111 Market. F. TEWING MACHINES. MME. WALTERS, the great card reader; ladles 2c, gents 50c. 951 Misslon st., near Sixth. YOUR future told by cards for 25 cents. 221 Sixth st. MAUD FOSTER, medium and astrology. 34 Sixth st., room 8. MME, EXODUS, clairvoyan Sixth st.; fee 50c. e ol MME. MOREAU, best medlum and card reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st., near Mission. CLAIRVOYANTS—Continned- ATTENTION! | 1] Know Thy Fate.——— | Your Denlxlny Foretold———— e The Worjd's Greatest. CLAIRVOYANT ———— ‘And Exponent of- ‘The Occult Sciences. PROFESSOR H. ROMAIN! The Oriental Seer, ——LATE OF INDIA. All His Patrofs Are Delighted And Pronounce His Work. UNAPPROACHABLE. The fact that Professor Romaine has been prominently before the public for fourteen con- secutive years, and stands to-day without a atain or ‘blemish upon his reputation, is the best evidence that could be offered in proof of pure motives and honest methods in business ealings. “THEY THAT STAND HIGH HAVE MANY BLASTS TO SHAKE THEM." Professor Romaine has stood the storm of in- vestigation, inspired and prosecuted to the end by the leading scientists of the present age; has calmly and patiently borne the treacherous blasts of envy and jealousy,and he is firmlyand | irresistibly intrenched in the hearts of his fel- low citizens. This honor, this knowledge, he prizes more than gold. Fully recognizing the power conferred upon him, his alm has been to refine, develop and uplift It to that degree of scientific accuracy that its benefits may devolve to the advance- ment of humanity. His clalms to recognition are based upon overwhelming evidence. He does not make them in the spirit of a braggart, but in all due modesty s fully confident of his ability to verify the truth of his assertions. Professor Romaline's readings are always cor- rect and satlsfactory. So sure is he of his poer o accomplish all that he undertakes that e oftentimes awaits results before asking com- peneation for his services. He holds flattering testimonials from prominent residents of this city, and indorsements from eminent people and the ‘press from all perts of the word, which are proof positive of his abllity and sinoerity of purpose. ————S0 EXTRAORDINARY ARE——— his marvelous tests of the wonders and powers of clairvoyanc: t they must be witnessed: to be belleved- —He tells the full name of every caller. BUSINESS CH .NCES. $2000—GOOD paying family liquoF stores wil sell by Inventory: satisfactory reason for-sell- ing. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777 Market st $100—FAMILY tea stors “value_in stocky bargain. McLAU 777 Marke $300—PARTNER wanted in_the millinery -bus ness. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 717 $800—LODGING-HOUSE and saloon, 20 rooms; newly renovated: steady lodgers and board: ers; good location. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 771 Market st. 32200 or less—Gent's furnishing, Oakland; at in- volce; clears $150. KREDO & CO., 223 Geary. A—$1500; corner grocery and bar; value insight; $35 to $40 dally. Kredo & Co., 2215 Geary st. A—31750; roadhouse near Parl nished rooms; fine bar; § & CO. A—$1600; meat market and bulldin, dong leas: estab. 10 years: receipts $0 dally: rent §1 17(‘““"(‘2 for practical butcher. KR. IM‘I & Co $1600—Cor. drug_store; invoice $3000; 325 dail. $500 cash. KREDO & CO., 22% “Geary st A—DRUG store; Onkland; established loca- tion; unequaled opportunity; widow left ‘with it upon her hands; compels sacrifice; " stock $1500 or more; fine fixtures; $1000; make. offer, with or without fixtures; fullest investig: tion. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE-CO., 45 462 Elghth st., Oakland FOR sale—An exclusive branch of one of the Dest bakerles in town, with an ice cream par- lor attached; fine trade; good. livifig room: cheap rent; must sell on account. of sicknes books open_for inspection; no agents. A. dress box 1750, Call office. ALASKA party owning bark Agate and pro- visions for 2 years, will sell shares worth $500 for $350, or take 15 per cent of profits. Address PETERSON, box 1713, Call office. WANTED—To buy a good paper route or-lease, by an experlenced, responsible party; good security; city or country. Box 592, Call r\(fl(t‘. LIQUOR store and wine house: fine central lo- cation; will sell fixtures without stock If de- sired; low rent. Box 1740, Call affic RESTAURANT; must rent or sell; cheap: owner going East; first-class fixtures: ‘cor. First and Franklin. 560 Franklin st.,-Oakland. $250_SICK man must sell commission realty business: guarantee $100. morith. "all office, Oakland. -~ CALL or send 12 for reliable marriage paper. Address *'Wedding Bell,” 111 Ellis st., §. F. BARGAIN saloon . for sal 1, Call office. low rent: together or 219 Pine st. BONANZA for right party; old-established sa- Inon; good fixtures, etc. 21t Grant ave. $700; first-class C. B., box &ood location. SALOON, cigar stor separate. Restaurant, 2 Tells names of your friends. ells you what you called for. INFLUENTIAL man to take hold of antl gas- excaping burner. Address box 1745, Call. —Tells all "about your business affairs. ——All about your love and domestic affairs.— Causes speedy marriages——— Reunites the separated in seven days—-- Locates buried treasures in five days SHOEMAKER shop for sale; good location; all 438 Turk st., corner Lark! ; SALOON opposite new ferry; bargaim, Addréss box 17146, Cali office. Locates mines and valuable ores. ——Recovers old estates and valuable papers-— ——Removes evil influences, bad habits, etc.— ——Gives good luck in all your undertakings— GUARANTEES SUCCESS. | In any of the above work or Money Refunded. Being a Master, He Never Falls. %0 FOR a good business. G. C. TERRY, 530 Pacific st. FAMILY liquor store; corner; centrdk; éstab- lished for 12 years; doing fine business: will be sold reasonable: retiring -from business. Owner, box 998, Call office. PHYSICIAN would like to hear of country lo- cation: druggists and others might reply. Box 184, Call office. ——1It Is Not How Much Others Claim ——————— But—What—They—Do Romaine—Never—D ppoints. If you are unsuccessful, wish to better your condition. In life, he can help you. ———THOSE WHO CANNOT CALL—— Send stamp for information. You ought to know, and Special terms to-—m7 —————CONSULT BY LETTER. All business sacredly confidential. DO NOT BE DECEIVED BY—— Those who strive to——— -—————TImitate his work and —————Copy his advertisements. ——or Clairvoyants—and—! But—There—Is—Only—One 3300_PARTNER to attend office in_established business; big profits. Box 1199, Call :office. WANTED—Young lady partner cook; . French or Italian preferred. 12 Larkin st. PAPER route for sale. Particulars at 560 How- ard st. HOTEL for sale; 45 rooms furnished; excel- lent condition; lease given or :would ' sell whole property: owner will sell cheap on ac- count of sickness; terms cash, or exchange other real estate. 7th and Franklin. Oakland, $1500 WILL buy a 26-room hotel finished and furnished: new tank; lot 75x150 goes with building. 256 Third st. $1050—CORNER grocery and bar in Mission: present owner there seven vears. Addréss Grocery Store, $68 Folsom st. 2-story, hard- indmill . and Call at PROFESSOR H. ROMAINE, The Orlental Seer. OFFICES: 1206—M A RKET—1206 Suite 104, First Floor. —Cut this notice out and save it for future— ————reference; it appears to-day only.. MEDICAL practice, drug store, horse, buggy, office furniture; liberal discount. Address box 14, Call office. GROCERY and bar; south of Market st.; dolng good business; will sell at inventory. -Box 22, Call office. 3 HYDRAULIC gravel mine; round; easy terms. Room 41 $100-GLOVES, feather and cash business; established 5 years. FOR sale below Invoice, paying dis, cellent location. Room 11, Spring ATTENTION! 2c. %e, e, 25¢, e, e, 2c. A Wonderful Gift Possessed Alone by DOCTOR FLORENCE DU VALL. Wr-rld-ncknowledied authority on palmistry, occult sclence and spirit power, who is in this city, direct from her permanent headquarters in TONDON, ENGLAND. To Show Her Phenomenal Power Will reduce her lowest fee to 2c FOR ONE WEEK MORE, %c. Regular fee positively $2 and $3 afterwards. GIVES FULL NAMES. She positively guarantees to bring success in business speculation, etc., gives you lucky days anl numbers, reunites the separated, locates and gives full particulars of absent ones, re- stores lost affection, makes happy marriage with the one of your cholce, finds lost or atolen articles, locates buried treas- ures, cures drunkenness—all within 7 days; NO FAILURE. Private parlors, 332 Stockton st. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS. N. B.—Write if you cannot call, for thou- sends have been made rich, happy.and healthy without ever having come to see this wonder- ful woman. Consultation by mall is always most succestful and satisfactory. CUT THIS OUT: IT DOES NOT APPEAR EVERY DAY. HYPNOTISM BUSINESS among * wholesalers for pushing ‘man; §215. 122 Davis st., room 13. SAN BRUNO Restaurant for sale. 2626 Twenty- fourth st. WANTED—To buy a gent's wheel on the in stallment plan; must be cheap. Box 14, €all. STATIONERY store of 20 vears' standing;. 1 block from school. Apply Call office. . GROCERY and bar for sale, with leasé; open for_inspection. Apply northeast corner Page and Octavia sts., or CURTIN & BEALS; Mills bullding; third floor. $200 CASH—Restaurant; good locatfon; manu- facturing district; cheap rent; clearing 360 to $75 per month; no agents. Addréss box 82, Call office. FREMONT Bazaar, 1787 McAllister, © opp. Fremont School; no oppositio: sive trade of large school. Inquire pri MONFY cn diamonds, sealskins, watches and. jewelrv at UNCLE HARRIS". 15 Grant ave. $1600—LONG established drug store in We ern Addition; good business for druggist who ‘would attend his store. Apply Call office. GOOD bakery. only store trade; cash busine: g0od lo€ation; fine chance for baker. For i ticulars apply this office. Baker: 8. F. College Therapeutics, 306 Larkin open day and eve. or_patients and pupils. AL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selling good upricht planos for $6 cash and 36 per month, we ask you to investi- gate and approve this method; prices are the same as if purchased for all cash;tbargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy payments and some good planos for #, 3 and per month. SHERMA. 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 & CHASE'S, 2. % and 3 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 satisfy the customer. A—CHAPPELL upright, $55. mahogany; Mar- shall & Wendell upright, $150. rosewood; Gab- ler upright. $190. rosewood. Chickering agents, BENJ. CURTAZ & BON, 16-20 O'Farrell st. FOR the next 30 days pianos 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. SOHMER & CO.. Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, Brigge and other planos: see our rent plan: no interest first year. 308, 310, 312 Post st. § NEW organs rented, $1 per month: new pianos rented, $250 per 'month. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. A_$450 PTIANO at a sacrifice for $150 cash at 2906 Mission st. STEINWAY upright, bargain. 8- Turk A MAGNIFICENT 3-pedal Steinway, nearly new, $160. KEEFE'S, 1019 Van Ness ava. GRAND bargain, fine upright cheap for cash; must gell. Room 33, 506 Jones st. A—360; UPRIGHT; $5 installments; other cheap nlanos. 216 McAllister st. SPECIAL sale of planos; wholesale prices to all. W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post s “AD” smallest: price lowest: uprights, $75 up: rents §2 up. HEINE. 136 Ellis st. A GOOD upright very cheap. 16 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. SCHMITZ. ¥ NABE planos: new scale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPFRIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. HORSES. * oy e RS G rin o S B e CAMP wagons, buggies, wagons. harness of all kinds; 40 horses; must sell. Empor Yards, 220 Valencia st. e 2 pedals, almost new; a MME. RAVENA reads life fluently: business advice; names given; 2c up. © Fourth st. LARGE assortment of wr draught and driv- “ ing horses, cheap. 145 Valencia st. o MRS. DR. RAMONDI—Your fortune told by chirography, $1 and $2. 109 Grant ave., room 3. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune telle:, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell st. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to 3 band's picture, 25c; ladles. T!.: future hus- Farrell st. AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Singer and White cheap; repairing guaranteed. 1915 Mission st. $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought. sold; machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 45 ALL kinds bough! ld, exchanged. rented; repaiFing ot fowest Tages * 06 Fourih st ATTORNEYS AT LAW. L. 8. CLARK—Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- 521 MONTGOMERY, cor. o'clock; branch office of tlons_and_want Clay—Open until 3:30 The Call. Subscrip- on. SPIRITUALISM. SEU MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, test and life reader; also mt::m Cor' WIthout paim e cciens, romoves. can: n; trea al S Bittings §1: by lejter £ Ofncer 5 Stockton medium clairvoyant; BARBERS' P ive Union; free empjoy- £ 5 3 y AR Progresalve Unlon: | T*5 uemploy- | kel; consultation fres; no fees in ddvance IS ALFER, test and business medium; BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm’'t Office. S A’!:l):,lgemn “:I.t}lgllllurxxl:l' ‘ca ectlf:g.' Pg““i M. FWCE!. pend ite-wrif ‘me- T'UCHS, Sec., 32 Grant ave.; tel. Grant 135 | HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stocktn. | dtum: 115 Haighs srrocnt slate-writing SEAMEN and ordinary for Australia, coast and | ADVICE free: no charge uniess successful. W. | MRS, ELLIS . encla st.; read. | Burope. 10 Steuart st., office upstairs. W. DAVIDSON, #21 t st. | Mg, i e R T on 8 e, + 3 p. m.; Mon. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, ‘buggt garin, Darnems: Grand Arcade Horse Ixth; auction sales eve In day. SULLIVAN & DOYL! A::l’lonflrl."- WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. SPRING wagon and double harness f : alno horse: cheap. 436 Tenth st o "M% FINE laundry, bakers' and milk wagons cheap for cash or installments: 1 fine top and opea buggy: also 1 hack. $28 Harrison t. SPECIAL sale of harness and vehicl LI bold Harness Co., 211 Larkin, opp. i:i.t‘y. Bll.l: A WEEK'S news for § ts — The Wi Call, in wrapper, for m:].i'l'n: B BICYCLES. LADIES' elegant drop-frame wheel. 3799 Twentleth at., cor. Dolores; call 1 to 5. I WILL sell 16 - @0l in 1857 Tor"$100) a1 435, b &..'t?,'. n Joar; first come. frst - serv HOLLE, Twenticth and Folsom sts. GAS_fixtures very low: large assortment and 2 bowl barber washstands, cheap. .H SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. 1 UF- SMALL restaurant for sale. 324 Larkin_st. FOR sale—Call route at San Jose. For par- ticulars apply at Call business office. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.'S, 415 Sacramento ‘st. 39 HAYES ST.—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE: roomss south of Market st.; fine.. 31 rooms; transient; Market st. 50, 15 rooms; select; transient: corner. 300. 36 rooms; elegant; furnished hotel. 1500, F. C. HYDE & CO., successors_to.Rogers. & Hyde, 1206 Market st. A—2 ROOMS; rent $0; near Baldwin Hotel; call this week. F. C. HYDE & €0, “suc~ cessors to Rogers & Hyde, 1206 Market st. 110-ROOM_ house; only $2500 §-room house; new furniture 28-room house; clears §15 16-room house; easy paymen 24-room; sunny corner; only 60-room; clears $300. $-room flat; very good 40-room ‘house; sure to clear $250.. 50_other houses: 4 to 300 rooms. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market, .opp..Fifth: A—KREDO & CO. 1 GEARY (ST. . 11 rooms; fine residence; Geary" st.;” all- new; clears $60 monthly; must sell.:. :..$:800 14 rooms; bay-window corner; centfal'and” .- desirable; clears $100 month 22 rooms; newly papered; good furnitur 1200 $300 cash; balance time' . 500 50 rooms; best on Geary st.; ciears $15 nothing better ever offered 2000, Several large houses to exchange for.realty. Many others too numerous to mention. .. 5 WINSTON & CO., 646 Market st. Money to loan on furniture, 2% per cens 32 rooms; 2 corners; trade for lot 45 rooms; rent $76; north of Mark: 60-room hotel; rent $100: corner OAKLAND—First-class family rosming house, partly furnished: clears $120 a month...Ad- dress postoffice box 71, Oaklan : LODGING house for sale cheap, change. Room 414, Examiner buil : . e s e or._might ex- iding. >, . - FURNITURE FOR SALE, SECOND-HAND furniture for sale. enworth sty 5-ROOM flat, brand new furniture, Call forenoons at 1711 Scett st. 1623 Leav-" for” salé. CARPET CL;}:;NI G. CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Work: moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, 33 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone. South’ % WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to_ SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet. beating Works, 3:8-57 Tehama st.; tel. S. 4o J. McQUEEN'S_Cal, Carpet-cleaning’ Co, ‘Stevenaon s ter. South 225 lowest rates. - CARPETS cleaned at c per yard; relaid-at. STRATTON, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 94 MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning Co., 40’ 14th cleaning 3¢ yard; tel. Mission 7 b CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; tel. East 126. SR ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. tel. Main 3. GEO. WOLCOM, Proprietor. J. STORAGE. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Goo office Tenth and Market: telephone Sonth 164, FURNITURE, trunks, etc. Golden West Stor- 4 age Warehouse, 80 Mission st.; tel. Mint 1821 -

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