the san francisco call (san francisco, calif.) 1895-08-20 [p 12] · 2017. 12. 17. · cakpkt...

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SAN FRANCISCO "CALL." SUPINES? OFFICE of the San Francisco Cam<— 7JO Market' street, open until 12 o'aock every BifM Intheyrp.r. BRANCH OFFICES— BBB Montgomery street, rorr.erClay: open until 9:30 o'clock. SfttHayea street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. t-\v. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open tntil f o'clock. £61^ Mission street, open nntil 9 o'clock. 136 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. i 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1895. BUSINESS CHAN^E^-^ontlnned. A $550 FINE CORNER SALOON IN THE A vicinityof Market St.: established 25 years ; dome a sure buslnes" : owner leaving the state positive value for $1000 without a doubt. Apply to K.KENNY, 765 Market St. - . TfERYFINE BUSINESS FOR SALE; NO OP- V position: large trade; anyone can run iv _. KENNY,765 Market st. - \u25a0 - \u25a0 . OMAn PARTNER WANTED TO LOOK 9pIUU. after hired help in large business. Ap- a ply to KENNY, 765 Market st. ' . ; G_»lP_A EXPRESS Fust n ess 1 STEADY «B)±OU. trade: clears $75 per month: 2 horses and wagon; rine stand. Apply to KENNY, 780 Market st. \u25a0...;- .-. ' \u25a0 IpRUIT AND PRODUCE BUSINESS: GOOD 1 horse and wagon: family and transient trade; cigar-stand would pay well with this business; transfer corner. Gough and Market sts. _ OR "SALIi— CANDY AND ICE CREAM store, with factory, cheap. 261 Third st. T,^OR SALE OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER JP saloon on Kearny st. Apply owner, 12 Ellis, r. 2. •X OST CONVENIENT ANDRESPECTABLE— IVI Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market; 200 rms. 25c 10 $1 50 prnight ;$1 50 to $6pr week. ©QP.AA HOTEL IN TIBURON FOR SALE tJjOtJUU. cheap, containing 80 rooms: all occu- pied by paying boarders. Inquire of McL_OD _ FAUS'S. 516 Market st. \u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0- OR SALE—DRUGSTORE IN SAN JOSE: fine location: no cutting: will be sold at inven- tory: going into manufacturing reason for selling; a good chance to build up a big trade. Address Druggist. P. O. box 1190. San Jose. LODGIXG-HOUSKS rop SALE. $ 000 Balance $20 per month. 18-room house. ' , Price $800. DECKER, 1206 Market St. . _O^.A 14-RoO>r HOUSE: CENTRAL LOCA- «ft)ZOU. tlon. DECKER, 1206 Market st.____ "_';riAA 30 ROOMS; "SUNNY CORNER. $_UUU. DECKER, 1206 Market st. _____ A*7BOOMS: NEAR BALDWIN HOTEL; AT 4Z auction price. DECKER, 1206 Market st. O/f-ROOM HOUSE: EASY PAYMENTS; ONLY A _ $1200. DECKER, 1206 Market st. M. SPECK 4 CO., 602 MARKET ST., OPJ? . Palace. _ . o __ 10 rooms, Eddy St., offer wanted: $275. 22 rooms near Baldwin, clears $60: $3/5. . 40 rooms, nearly new, clears slso; $2500. Money loaned. Money loaned. Money loaned. - mo BUYOR SELL A LODGING-HOUSE QUICK I for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. 1 C WELL LIGHTED ROOMS: SUITABLE 10 for lodging ho^sej_s26.__644^ixth^t. CM^A FURNISHED FLAT OF ROOMS; IOU. north of Market. P., box 20, Call Office. _>/_AA LODGING-HOUSE. 12 ROOMS. , 930 <fcttUU. Mission St., bet. Fifth and Sixth. ~~ KUKXITI'RK \u25a0 I'OK \u25a0 SALK. r YEW 2-4 BED AND SPRING »4 75 11 New 34 bed and spring o 50 New oak extension-table * ««* Brussels carpet, laid, per yard 48 Floor oilcloth, laid, per yard •«<» SHIREK <fc SHIREK, 1210-12 Stockton st,; open evenings. ' ' "DEDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND XV second-hand: 400 carpets, good as new; oil- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45c: 7- piece chamber suits, $14 60: cornice, poles, 26c; ranges, $6: cash or installments: goods shipped, free. T. H. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. -- /"IUT PRICES IN FURNITURE ANDCARPETS > this week at MrCABF.'S. 948-350 Mission st. . \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 CAKPKTS. ; Io3fAT"cARP_l BEATINGANDRENO- . -L* vating Works HAMPTON ABAILLY: laying and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244. CAKPKT CLEANING. r^RI^ETS^THOROUGHLT^^LEANED AND \J renovated same as new. 8. FERGUSON <ts CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. CITY STEAM CARPET- BEATING AND Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. R. STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. '. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Ca- rpet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama: tei. So-40. pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATINGWORKS. 333 \J Golden Gate aye. ; telephone east 126. THE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANINO Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tei. 6074. J MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATINGAND REN.- -• ovatlne works. 453 Stevenson: tei. 3228. HORSES. H"^o^s^^va^t^d^f7)R~a^^Sal?K)N^Tor park driving; must be 16 hands high; weight about 1200 pounds; color required, bay, brown or sorrel; trial wanted before purchasing. Apply by letter, stating particulars, price, etc., H. \V., box 44. this office. ORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH: HYDE'J Ranch : send for circular. . 630 Commercial st. * San Francisco. v.... /V .\\.\ \u25a0-..'•-; .<.*.<. v-~,v _!-\u25a0-.: «.- "•-. OOD GENTLE YOUNGHORSE FOR SALE; cheap. 811 Shntwellst. -\v.> 'A (\ HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS ivbuggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st. ; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN& DOYLE. Auctioneers. 1 OH SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL ivU kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sis. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. A^O^sr^UG^E^r^A^T^ANrj^ROCKA^ ways at 1613 Market St.. opposite Franklin. rOK SALE— MISCELLANEOUS. INIS SURREY, CHEAPr^I624 MISSION street. . . . . OR SALE—I DIEBOLD SAFE 2x2y a FT."; J Remington typewriter; "W. W. Greener" shot- gun; a split-second stop-watch and two beautiful diamonds. Apply OWNER, box 27. Call Office. URVEYOR'S LEVEL, NEW SOLID SILVER- -0 ware, faro checks, sealskins, 12 gold chains, 6 ladies' and 8 gents' gold watches, a few old mine diamonds; all for one-third original cost, at UN- CLE HARRIS', 15 Grant avenue. . OR SALE TEN HIGH-GRADE JERSEY, cows, to calve in September and October. Apply to B. G. MORSE, Bolinas, Marin County. LLMAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT and sold. S. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. inn A/IH FEETOFOLD PLANK FOR SALE IUU.WU cheap. Applyat Paciflc-st. dock. OR SALE SEALED BIDS WILL BE received by me until August 20 for the pur- chase of the stock of hardware, paints, oils, glass, crockery, glassware, lamps, stoves, tinware and store fixtures, etc., inventoring about $5000, lo- cated in Colusa, and belonging to the estate of Q. C. HICOK,Insolvent; a copy of the inventory may be seen at 2 Pine at., San Francisco. F. DAS- SONVILLE, Assignee. \u25a0 ERY CHEAP-COMBINATION POOL AND billiard table; in good order; everything com- plete. Inquire 739 Fourth st. - \u25a0 VT ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, SAFE, J-* scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102 Clay st. IVE PNEUMATIC SAFETIES FOR $100- -$25 singly. 826 McAllister st. pHEAJfEST PLACE TOBUYGAS FIXTURES. \J H. HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate aye. "VTEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-" IN hand. W. S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California at. OUNT E R S, SHELVING, SHOWCASES J bought and «old 1121 V_Market bet. 7th and Bth pHEAPEST AND BEST AMERICA— \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 60, post- age tree CLAIRVOYANTS. " AAA ; A A : <- :\u25a0•:•.\u25a0 PROF. F. EUGENE. \u25a0 PROF. F. EUGENE. -:*£s- PROF. F. EUGENE. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. ' Remain not in darkness and Ignorance, but seek the light of wisdom and learn what the future holds for you: he Is ever ready to assist the trou- bled and unfortunate and always meets with suc- cess; all are pleased with his readings: secure a charm and wear diamonds. Letters with stamps answered. PROF. F. EUGENE, 1206 Market st., parlors 102, 103 and 104, first floor, elevator service. _____ pARD-READING,2Sc: LADIES ONLY. 108 \J Stockton st., room 6. Circle to-night. P ARD-READING, , 25c; LADIES ONLY. 105 \J Stockton St., room 6. Circle to-night. C CLAIRVOYANT: FEE 25c: LADIES ONLY" \J 174 Clementina st., off Third. mHE GREATEST PROPHETIC CARD-READ^ Xer in the world 26c; evenings also. \u25a0 330 Fell st. MRS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM. LIFE"rEADER^ ladles, 25c; gents, 50c. 164 Tehama, offThlrd! •OROF. LEON. PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT' X life-reader. 533 Post: 10 to Bdally;also Sunday! ME. MOREAU-GREAT AND ONLY M& dlum; give her a call; fee 26c up. 131 Fourth st. PRESENT. PAST AND FUTURE mmc" LI^GGETTE. 311 Tehama St., near Fourth! ' ME. F. ARNDT, GERMAN FORTUNE-TEIT ler, arrived fromEast; 26c, 60c. 724 Harrison. HOW TO BECOME A CLAIRVOYANT-KEY to the mystery of medlumshlp most wonder- ful book since the Bible; 50 cents ' VvtionaT PUBLISHING CO.,JogMonj!^'»ryi ™. V. A UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: XI- magic charms; love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband: teaches, fortune-telling develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm: fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission. nr. Twentieth! SPIIUTUALISM. T E U «T ?. IR( ; LE ' r^ NlG^i^<TMMir™u^ 1 605 McAllis.er; articles read. MRS. HEKMANKEENEN, GIFTED TRANCE medium: advice, business, speculation -satlsfac- tlon guarant'd ; developing cir.i ridayeve. 321 Turk I ASTROLOGY. ./ /.>...! 1 DR. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date of birth. 916 > Market, r. 34. A bTBALS_?ER— PROF. HOLMES, 523GEABY" •£*. •:.; horoscopes, Questions, stocks, ad vie* BUSINESS CHANCES. *_P.nA BALOON:"FINELY FITTED; WELL iFUUU. stocked; best possible location: 4 fur- nished rooms; rent $37: receipts $12 a day: sick- rirss cause sale. BARRETT & CO., 866y 2 Market. _ 9A A GREAT BARGAIN : BEST LOCATED <Jp_\_»\.'. fruit and candy store In the city: re- ceipts $9 a day : low rent; don't miss seeing this. BARRETT &CO., 865V 2 Market st. v. ' t_» "I 7^ RENT $19—RESTAURANT ON MAR- «DIIu. ket st.: average $10 to $12: good place for man and wife. BARRETT _ CO., 865y a Market st. -•.•-•,• \u25a0 •\u25a0 _ 7 ?_A PAYING GROCERY: CENTRAL LO- *iP I »)U. cation; receipts $15 to $20 a day; 4 fine living-rooms: cash trade; rent $22: lease: sure bargain. BARRETT &CO., 865V2 Market st. _ "(_QAA SACRIFICE; \u25a0 RESTAURANT AND iS)O\J\J. boardine-house; 27 rooms full: carter minus; receipts ?_l5 a day. BARRETT * CO., 865 Marke. St. * \u25a0\u25a0«\u25a0-. H£AK(\ PARTNER WANTED: FIRST-CLASS •In _«JV.'. coffee saloon; trial given; receipts $40a day; proof given. BARRETT _ C 0.,865y 2 Market, fIjJRA A SACRIFICE; PAYING GROCERY »7p"liJU. and bar: best location; rent $26: 4 nice tiring rooms. BARRETT & CO., 865y Market st. PARTNER WANTED IN PAYING BUTCHER JT. business: best location In Mission; must be sober energetic man; trial given; German pre- ferred. BARRETT &CO., 865 Market St. ; , ft nil BAKERY; ALLCOUNTER TRADE: •JpUU' '. large store: '2 h'he ovens: pood location: guaranteed daily sales, $15; good chance for coffee parlor. BARRETT CO., BGSy 2 Market st. <3;_lf.n BARGAIN: RESTAURANT CLEAR- •it'tUU. ma: over $100 a month : vicinity of Baldwin: positive proof: low rent: trial to party meaning business. BARRETT& CO., 865y 2 Market "<_<>£ A BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY- «3P__i«Jv/. store; best pos-ible locality: don't miss this, BARRETT &CO., 865V 2 Market St. ©"IOX POPULAR RESTAURANT NEAR «;? 1 £O. Market: amonc factories: old estab- lished place; rent, water taken out in board: must sell: sickness. PROLL &STENBERG, 719 Mkt. m»QOX FRUITSTAND: GOOD PLACE FOR fjpO^dO. man and wife; living-rooms: receipts $12 dally. PROLL &STENBERG, 719 Market. FOR. SALE THIS WEEK— GROCERY; BAR; stock at invoice: established 19 years: owner owns property: retiring from business account old age. PROLL &STENBERG, 719 Market. . D" " YEING * AND CLEANING BUSINESS; Western . Addition; established for years; steady paying. PROLL STENBERG. 719 Market. "VTOTICE-CALL AND GET A LIST OF OCR X> bargains. Hotels and lodging-houses from. $150 to $4000 Saloons and liquor-stores from $175 to $5500 Groceries, with or without bar, from. sl2s to $3500 Restaurants and coffee saloons from. sloo to $2500 Branch bakeries and bakeries from.. $125 to $1250 Cigar, stationery and notion stores... sloo to $1000 Express and livery stable from $250 to $3600 To buy or sell see STRAND &TUTTLE, 45 Third. _QAA CORNER GROCERY . AND BAR; JJpoUU. best location. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. : TTAIRSTORE AND HAIR-DRESSING PAR- XI lors: old-established; centrally located on ground floor; clears $100 monthly: every investi- gation allowed: low rent. STEERS, 22 Kearny. ANDY AND ICECREAM PARLORS; ELE- -1 gantly fitted : fine soda fountain and cash reg- ister: only one door from Market st: clears $200 monthly; every Investigation allowed; long estab- lished. STEERS &CO., 22 Kearny. CJIfTA HOME RESTAURANT NEAR CAR- <In-L«-'V/» bouse: cheap rent; a good living for some one. ApplySPECK & CO.. 602 Market st. sj7«Arv CANDY-STORE, FACTORY AND »]pUv/U. icecream parlor; prominent business loc.ility: fine fixtures, and stock alone worth the price asked ; rent $20. Apply SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. "DELI ABLE PERSON TO TAKE STATE 1\ agency for salable article. DECKER, 1206 Market. p ENERAL COUNTRY STO RE : TERMS VT easy. J. B. MIHAN.509 Kearny st. PARTNER INMACHINE-SHOP ANDAGRI- -L cultural works; country. J. B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny at. ' SALOON, WITH BUILTHNO: GOOD LOCA- tlon. J. B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. A I SAGE ROUTE. horse AND wagon; 0 $75. Apply108 Sixth st. " pROCERY AND BAR. STOCK AND FIX- VJT tures: a bargain. 621Twenty-fourth st. <2jO"!-fn WELL - PAYING RESTAURANT; «Jp^j«JU. good location: must be sold on account 01 another business. Inquire grocery-store, 220 First st. MALL MILK ROUTE CHEAP. APPLY BAR- NEY FARLEY'S, San Mateo and Ocean roads. DELICACY AND DAIRY"PRODUCE STORE U inbest part of Western Addition ; living-rooms, cheap rent. 1019 McAllister st. pORNER BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY. \J notions, tobacco store: reasonable. 2401 Mis- sion st. .. , ALOON FOR SALE WIIH FIRST-CLASS O fixtures, stock, cash-register, billiard-table and trade; entrances at 532 Montgomery aye. and 613 Union st. Apply on premises. :. .. - . ELICACY - STORE; $360: GREAT BAR- gain at $500: sales have reached $30 a day; 3 living-rooms; must be sold this week; sickness cause. D. 8., box 107, Call Office. \u25a0_ O BLACKSMITHS-FIRST-CLASS HORSE- shoeing business for sale; will trade for country business or a lot. Apply 1112 Golden Gate aye. OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS MILK ROUTE IN Alameda and part in Oakland: 17 cans per day: 2 horses; 2 wagons; refrigerator; 35 cans: all in good running order; owner has other business to take charge of on October 1 ; willsell at once. Ap- ply to owner, J. GOLDSTONE, 1825 Railroad aye., Alameda. OR SALE-CHEAP; NEAT, WELL equipped liquor-place. Call. 10 to 12, 516 Geary. LflOR SALE— MARKET.- APPLY 127 I? Sixth at. INGLE LADY to take half interest in restaurant. 104 Thirtieth st. TTIGHLY IMPROVED RANCH, SANTA XX Clara County, forbusiness or property in Oak- land or vicinity. Box 95, Call Office, Oakland. ARGAIN—GROCERY, FRUIT AND VEGE- table store; six living-rooms: cheap on ac- count of owuer's illhealth. 1117 Thirteenth aye., near Brooklyn station, East Oakland. , FINE SALOON; 10 FURNISHED ROOMS; good business; splendid location; fine bar- room. I. REID V, 19 Sixth st. "WELL-KNOWN CORNER SALOON ("LILY"). M Fell and Stanvan sts.. Golden Gate Park. OR SALE— DAIRY PRODUCE AND TABLE delicacies store. 1415 Stockton st. <E_ 17 C FOR SALE BRANCH BAKERY tTJVL I O. and notion-store; doing a good business; two living-rooms; good location. Inquire at 511 Laguna st. X\r ELL-PAYING STATIONERY, CANDY, NO- » T tion and cigar store ; for sale: 2 good agencies; complete stock; bargain. ApplyCall Office. ' <n»7|_: BRANCH BAKERY AND NOTION. <jp % O. Inquire at 501 Fell St., SW. cor. Laguna. F" or sa__e~__Xrbeivshop and ClGAR- store: country price $125. Apply at this office. fit 1AA FRUITSTORE ; GOOD HORSES AND <ipIUU. wagon. Address E., box 62, Cull Office. pORNER SALOON; WOULD TAKE SOBER \J man as partner: no experience. 633 Howard. T>UTCHER-SHOP FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN -D on account of leaving the city; fine business; paying well: one of the best shops in the Mission. For full particulars apply to L. A. SOUC & CO., 466 and 467 Valencia St., near Sixteenth. pROCERY AND BAR: ESTABLISHED A VJT long time; cheap. . Apply WIELAND'S Brew- ery. f - - : : - \u25a0 * BEST PAYING RESTAURANT IN CITY: will sell cheap. Apply J. T.GARLAND, 635 Clay. - . - - . \u25a0-:.:- .' S~ALOON-2 LIVING-ROOMS; FIXTURES; ready to open: cheap rent; next to South Park stables. 350 Brannun St., bet. Second and Third. T A BARGAIN CLEARING $100 PER month; furnished flat and restaurant; as a whole or separate; full investigation. 3508 Mission. $1000 WOOD, , COAL, HAY . AND. FEED yard: desirable location: books open to in- spection. Apply room 22, fifth floor,Millsbldg. OR SALE—S26O: SACRIFICE: CORNER roadside saloon across the bay; trains and street cars pass the door; will exchange for business in city. Inquire Call office, Oakland. GOOD-PAYING SALOON IX REDWOOD CITY, cheap. ApplyH. M. COVERT, 218 California. LD-ESTABLISHEDBUSHELING-SHOPFOR sale. 338 Bush st., near Kearny. AKERY, GROCERY ANDNOTION STORE; bargain. 921 Howard st.; proprietor going East. ' ffl>l 7^A WILL BUY ONE OF THE BEST tjp L I O\J ntted-up and paying restaurants In San Jose, Cal.; best location In town: paying $200 to $300 per month; this is a fine chance for two men; owner is in too poor health to continue the business. , Address or call at 184 South First st., San Jose, Cal. . "VT OTION AND VARIETY STORE: CHEAP; -' clean stock; no agents. 153 Seventh st. <B» OX A BRANCH BAKERY. STATIONERY, tipO*J\J. confectionery, notions, etc. : two living- rooms; established paying business; must sell by September 1. Apply1216 a Scott st. ANTED—A PARTNER WITH$125. TOGO »T._ast; everything complete: strict guarantee: full investigation allowed. WOOD <fc CO., 917 Market st. '.\u25a0.;-.\u25a0 \u25a0 NOTION AND BAZAAR STORE; 3 LIVING. rooms ; fine location. WOOD &CO., 917 Market. T.IOR SALE—HARNESS AND TRIMMING J? shop in town of Oakdale, 30 miles from Stock- ton: good trade; plenty of work: stookana fixtures at cost;, for a young man this is a good opening. Address GEORGE A. GOODELL, Oakdale, Cal. , THIRST-CLASS . CHANCE 13 OPEN FOR A -T bright young business man or a married couple to go Into business in the Mission, capital $3000 re- quired; owner wants to retire. . Address 1., , box 102, Call Office. . ; RUG STORE-HALF VALUE IF SOLD AT once. Call DAY & CO.,' room 18. Crocker Bldg. EST PAYING RESTAURANT IXTHECITY: \u25a0D sell cheap. Applyto J. GARLAND, 635 May. _7F. A RESTAURANT OPPOSITE CAR- «4P I UU. bouse: 500 men employed: low rent; make good bakery. T. F.CONKLIN, 4 Crocker bldg. TjiLECTRIO LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- XLi cheater House, 44 .Third, near Market; 200 rooms, 25c to 91 50 pet night; 91 00 to 98 per week. _'_•__'\u25a0/ * PERSON %1 AA REWARD WILL BE PAID BYTHE «U5 L\J\J CONGREGATION SHERITH ISRAEL, northeast corner Post and Taylor sts., forinforma- tion that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the persons who threw down \u25a0 and destroyed a num- ber of tombstones in the Nineteenth-street Ceme- tery on the evening of August 18th last. M. GOLD- WATER, Chairman of Cemetery. EVERALGENTLEMEN WANTED TOTAKE 0 a trip with a wagon to Alpine County to join in fishing and hunting.. 310 Golden Gate aye. HAIBDRESSINO2SC- MANICURE 25c: LESS- ons given. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post, room 20. VAPOR ANDELECTRIC BATHS. 501LEAV- enworth8t., cor. O'Farrcll, room 16. "\TE\V.. HOME RESTAURANT AND FAMILY i dining- rooms; American and French meals served In first-class style; 25c. up. 122 Turk st. TTnCOLN BROS., C ASHGKOCERS. 226 SIXTH J~i St.—l 7 lbs corn starch $1, 25 lbs sago or tapioca 31, 25 lbs splitpeas or pearl barley 81, VO its new rice 81, 16 cans new tomatoes SI. 13 cans oysters 81, 20 cans sardines 81, 8 cans jelly 81, 10 cans jam$1, 13 cans cream SI, 20 cans deviled ham 81, 25 lbs rolled oats $1 , 30 lbs rolled wheat SI, 20 lbs granulated sugar 1. butter 26e a roll, 15c a dozen. LINCOLN BROS., 226 Sixth st. LADY WISHES GENTLEMANPARTNER IN good paying lodging-house; no triflers. J. V., box 35, Call Office. D~ EAFNESS CAN BE CURED; COOPER'S ear medicine cures deafness and earache. On sale at 2092 Market st. ALTZ GUARANTEED: PRIVATE OR IN class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School, 997 Market st. : ' TEAM AND ALCOHOL BATHS. ROOM 6, 121 Montgomery st. . , TTAIRDRESSING. 25c, ANY STYLE: ESTAB- XXashed in1869: Pioneer Hair Store. BERTHA SPITZ, 111 Stockton St.: strictly one price only. RS. SHEEHAN, CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL- Ist and test medium; readings daily, 765 Ma- rket st. TT AIRS REMOVED BY ELECTRICITYPAIN- XX lessly; busts enlarged; freckles, wrinkles and other facial blemishes removed; we guarantee satisfaction. MME. HARROW, Woman's Dis- pensary, 1206 Market st. TEAM, VAPOR AND ELECTRIC BATHS. 601 Leavenworth st., cor. O'Farrell. room 16. TfLECTRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS,120y 2 Hi Geary st., room 11; hours 10 to 10; $1; for- merly 121 Montgomery, rooms 6 and 10. lANO LESSONS GIVEN; PRIVATE: ALSO evening engagements: moderate. 133HaIgbtst. 000 BUSINESS OPENING FOR LADY". VJT physician and agents. 231 Post st. OST CONVENIENT AN~D~RESPECTABLE— Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market; 200 mis, 25c to $1 60pr night; 81 50 toB6 pr week. "1 AAABUSINESS CARDS.BI 60: SENT FREE, XUyU city or country. HILL, 724% Market st. TTLECTRICLIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- XLI Chester house.- 44 Third, near Market: 200 rooms, 25c to 81 50per night: 81 50 to #6 per week. LL LADIES WHO RIDE BICYCLES. GET your suits to order at HUTT'S, 212 Mason st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. O. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. BALDWIN BICYCLES REPAIR WORKS. COR! X> Gougli and Fell sts. ; second-hand bicycles bought, sold, rented and repaired. (I ECKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 205 Gough St.; assistant teacher for beginners. ILLIAM E. BARTLE, A NATIVEOF CAM borne, Cornwall, England, who has been in Nevada and California many years, will hear of something to his advantage by communicating with the New Wisconsin Hotel, San Francisco. /COLLECTIONS MADEAND~PEOPLE TRACED \J at Graham's Agency, 330 Pine St., S. F., Cal. W. MOORE. M.D., 1400 VAN NESS AYE.' . cor. Bush; apartments for patients. A DVICE FREE—MA LAWS. acci- A dent case*. McCABE, Attorney, 1027 Market. (&1O"suits TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY' MAIL. tlpXZi NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor,115 Kearny. I~piNE SUITS, $15: DRESS PANTS, 84 75. JC Misfit Clothing Parlors, 435 Montgomery st. 0" NE MORE CUT- \J Oak Roll Top Desks ......$l4 to 835 Oak Chiffoniers From 810 up Oak Bed Sets 817 50 up Oilcloths and Linoleums .30« up Stoves and Ranges.... 83 up Thousands of bargains. We keep everything. Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. INGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade Is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- druff or falling hair or money refunded: never known to fail; try it. By all druggists price SI, or SMITHBROS., Fresno, Cal. __ OLD "BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission St., nr. Eighth. QECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, 0 showcases, counters,' shelvlngs, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, too; be sure and see stock and ret prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- -1021-1023 Mission st.. above Sixth. - pLOAKS, CAPES AND ITS RETAILED AT \J mfrs' cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. _ AS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. . t2S Golden Gate aye. H. SCHMIDT. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES' clothing bought. COLMAN. 41 Third st. W~ INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO order br WILLIAMMcPHUN. 1195 Market. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS— THE jtV. WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. DRESSMAKERS. SUITS FROM 83 UP; SKIRTS 75c UP; FIT O guaranteed. 659 Stevenson st. PERFECT-FITTING DRESSES MADE LOW- X est rates; system taught. 87 50up. 1035Mk,r.19. _____________ mkukja:. NEW SS- NO MEDTCIN eTTnST _— ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles: no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; if you want to be treated safe and sure call onmen's physician ;knowledge can be sent—used at home;all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. "PRIVATE HOME INCONFINEMENT: BEST X care and doctor; terras, 2 weeks including all, $50. Address X.,box 70, Call Office. HY THROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHLY on worthless pillsand humbugs when we guar- antee to restore irregularities in S hours with our new discovery, which is safe and sure.' Price 85. Call or address MME. KARKOW, Woman's Dis- pensary, 1206 Market st. TADIES.IF IRREGULAR CONSULT MRS. XJ KM ARY ; sure cure. 5 Franklin, cor. Market. DR. RICORD'S PILLS. EXPRESSB2 50: sure, reliable; - Ricord's specialties, females. Malson et Cie, agents. ROOT'S. Sixth and Howard. LX FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in one day. no instruments: French remedies guaranteed at any time: consult free. MRS. DR. WY'ETH, 016 Post st., near Larkln. DR. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT, FORMERLY of 121iy a Mission, now 1508 Market, returned from Europe with latest improved medical sci- ences; irregularities currd in few hours: guar't'd; no Instruments; female diseases speedily cured. RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF women; ladies near or far f>s*ured quick relief of disease; irregularities restored dally; safe curs guaranteed: no Instruments; home in confine- ment ; best skill; low fees: pillsS2. 1370 Market st. ~\ LL LADIESIN TROUBLE CONSULT FREE £%. MRS. DR. SCOTT, formerly of 110y a Turk, now 118 Eddy st., the only reliable specialist in San Francisco : $500 paid for a case I cannot cure, no matter what cause; special attention to dis- ease of the eye. . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ;_ T ADIKS. IF IRREGULAR consult MRS. Xi EMARY ; sure cure. 6 Franklin, cor. Market. AILLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVER fails to correct any female Irregularities from whateTer cause. Price 86. Agent, EDWIN W. JOY, Powell and Market sts., San Francisco. \u25a0\u25a0'; . R. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE FOR LOST manhood; general weakness: three bottles 85. STERN BROS.,druggists, sole ag'ts, 111 Grant aye. T" HK LIGHTNING RHEUMATISM CUKE for chronic or Inflammatory rheumatism; best remedy on earth: price 53. . MARTIN Remedy Company, 2231 Mission St., S. F. __ _ DAUDKT'S APHRO TABLETS— THE GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, Impotence, and all disorders of the sexual organ*: 81a box : 6 boxes 86 : send for circular. WIDBER'S Drug Store, 14 Ellis St., sole agent. v - '.-' * A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO __' ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger: safe and sure: 82 50 express C. O. D. ; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland. Cal. U-PRAE'S FEMAJLE REGULATINGPILLS; safe and efficient ;emmenagogue; 81 per box. RICHARDS & CO., druggists, 406 Clay, sole agts. ALL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. DA VIES, 14 McAllister St., near Market; leads all competitors: only qualified, trusty spe- cialist . for safe, quick relief of -irregularities, -no matter what cause; treatment . scientific, harmless and painless; never fails; home in confinement. . MRS.' IMb. WEGENER, PRIVATE~HOME for all female diseases; separate homes for la- dies before and during confinement; have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; ir- regularities cured in a day : guaranteed; no instru- ments; regular physicians of long and successful practice; travelers attended: no delay; all business strictly confidential ; babies adopted. 419 Eddy st. - R. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, ; next Hiberiiia Bank: diseases of women \[ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT i at the most reasonable price in the city. MRS. M.PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. T 1V IRREGULAR Olt AN Y FEMALE DISEASE X see Mrs. Dr. Puetz « and be content. * -54 > •„. 4th. \u25a0 ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. DVIOE £ REE; DIVORCE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Conns: terms reasonable collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, »30 Market.cor.Stockton JOHN K. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS. *J . 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California. "\\T W. DAVIDSdN7AfTbRNEY-AT-LAW,43O ,If .Callfornu it., no* 14-15; adrico free, . : _^ HELP WANTED— Continued. \^ANTEI>^Y~A^IiA^IGE~SAN FRANCISCO »" shoestore two first-class shoe clerks with city experience. Address by letter only, stating refer- ences, Shoes, 940 Market st. BOY ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD FOR A MER- cantlle business: must reside with parents and have good references. Address K.&M., box 1, Call Office. OUNG MAN. GOOD BARBER, WANTS A X place in a good shop. Address 8., box 34, Call. TITANTED—BOYS WANTED; GOOD WAGES. >tt Apply 6 Sacramento st. \u25a0** ' ANTED 2 SMALL COLORED BOYS about 1 3 years of age. Apply 220 Sutter st. OFFICE BOY, AGED 15, RESIDING WITH parents : preferred : references required. 114 Powell st. RESPECTABLE BOYS to PEDDLE fruit. AMeet wagon Sixth and Mission sts., bet. 7 and 8. SHOEMAKERS-STEADY WORK; 85 CUS- -0 tom shop. 1334 Market st. TV"ANTED—COMPETENT HEAD PORTER »* for wholesale grocery; must be able to take charge about 20 men. Address H., box 57. Call. GOOD BOOTBLACK WANTED. 1193 MAR. ket st., near Eighth. * Air ANTED- YOUNGMAN. TO LEARN BAR- " ber trade. 427 San Pablo aye., Oakland. GOOD, STRONG BOY TO LEARN BLACK- smlthing: good references. 828 Harrison st. GOOD RESTAURANT WAITER WANTED. IX 204 Fourth st. ' -* , WANTED— MAN AND WIFE AS A BED- maker and chambermaid. 44 Third st. ISHWASHER WANTED. 1524 MARKET street. T?XPERIENCED YOUNG MAN: CARRY XJ morning paper. Room 28, St. Ann's building, 10 to 11. <llll?\n PARTNER WANTED: INDOOR <JPXiJU. business; $15 to $25 per week clear; must be steady, reliable man to oversee work. 9 Geary st., room 2. . IJARBERS-GOOD PAYING 2-CHATR SHOP O for sale cheap. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. \ , QTEADY MAN, WHO CAN WRITE A PLAIN O hand; no night or Sunday work; guaranteed 875 month; sure increase; must have $150 cash; no experience. Apply 61 Third St., room 31. ARBERS-GOOD 2-CHAIR SHOP FOR SALE X) cheap; rent $10. For particulars apply to Em- ployment Secretary Barbers' Assn., 12 Seventh st. "VTOUNGMEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPH and X qualify for good paying positions. Kearny, entrance 640 Clay st. ; day or evening. \VANTED— YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR- »» ber trade; good chance. 1091 Howard st. OOD BARBEIt TO RENT A GOOD-PA YING VJ shop, with privilege of buying; the present owner is sick. 441 Sixth st. AHBER-SHOPAND CANDY-STORE; 3 LIV- Ing rooms. 526 Valencia st. QHOEMAKER-CUSTOM AND REPAIRING O shoestore for sale cheap; cause sickness; half- mile from Stanford University; rare chance. For information, E. N., Shoemaker, Mayfleld, Cal. W ANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN ALL »» branches of McKay and turn work on ladies' flue shoes. SIEBK-GLANVILLECO., 26 Jessie. iQ*4f\ TO »60 WEEKLY HANDLING OUR •iP'lv new aluminum goods: exclusive territory to hustlers. For particulars and free sample ad- dress Art Aluminum Mfg. Co., Columbus. Ohio. \\ T ANTED— ENGINEER CHARLES TILDEN >i at Pebbieside Vineyard. Address 1743 Frank- lin st., at 1 o'clock. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for room; 25c a night; $1a week. 1 AAAMEN TOEAT BEEFSTEAK. MUTTON I""v cbops, Hamburg steak, 6c. 635 Clay st. ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM. 11l Winchester House,44 Third St., nr.Market;2oo rooms: 25c per night; convenient and respectable GOOD BARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY Vjr and Sunday. 84. 1602 Lagnna st. YiriNCHKSTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NR. ' » Market: 200 rooms: 25c anight: reading-room. O-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; 3 liv" ing-rooms, rent 15. 1737V a Market st. SAN RAFAEL—BARBER-SHOP ANDBATHS for rent; good location : rent cheap. ApplyGEO. D. SHEARER A CO., real estate ag'ts, San Rafael. ARD TO THE PUBLIC— RICHARDS RES- taurant. 317 Fourth St., open all night. , pOATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11 \J a. M. at the Golden Gate aye. entrance. CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212-1218 Market st. On MEN WANTED AT ONCE to canvass .U the housekeepers of this city and Oakland: pays S3 60 per day. Store, 328 Seventh st. EN'S SHOES y2-SO~LED. 40c: HEELS, 26c; done in 15 minutes. 635 Keurnf- St., basement. AKBKRS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. WAN'IED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE * » their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection; no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r 4. QOl ELLIS, BOSEDALiS—ROOMS 25c TO Me •\u25a0>— 1 a night; $1 to 83 a week: open all night. SHOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WHILE YOU O wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 4U9y 3 Pine. W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO »» st.: 100 outside rooms: best spring beds; single rooms '-'<)'• a day; if 1a week: meals, 10c. \\T ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHA"NICS T> to know MVZART, 319 Kills, near Taylor; 100 large rooms: 25c night, 81 60 week: very cheap. RK E BEER: BEST IN CITY'; 2 SCHOONERS 1 for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. T INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— Xj single furnished rooms, 75c week, 16c night. 9r^-CKNT~DINNER.S FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY <c> at 44 Fourth st. : no humbug. ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP »» steam beer. 6c: bottle wine, 6c. 609 Clay st. UTTERS AND TAILORS TOATTEND THE \J S. F. Cutting School, 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10. ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY;81 week :rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 a week; ' reading room- dally papers. Clay st. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: done while you wait: at less than half the usual price; all repaying done at half price: work guar- anteed. 662 Mission st., bet. First st. and Second st. TIT ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS * » to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.; 150 large rooms: 25c per night: 81 to 83 per week. "1 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 1"" and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. BEST IN CIT /-SINGLE ROOMS. 16, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, 81 60 per week. Pacific House .Commercial and Leldesdorff sts. A AAMEN'S SECOND-HAN SHOES.SOME IUUnearly new. 25c to 81 25. 562 Mission st. FURNITURE WANTED. HG. KRASKY\ CARPETS^ PICTUREsT . folding, iron beds, furniture; low prices; CaL stepladder manufactd for the trade. 779 Mission. CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- chanrtlse. L.H. BURP, Anctloncer.lo Fulton. AOENTS WANTED. "T^ENTTS^WANTEb'; MONEY MADE^SEIJ^ A ing liquid electrlcltv: sure cure for rheuma- tism and neuralgia. 916 Market St., room 22, third floor. OLICITORS; ENERGETIC LADIES OR gentlemen; for new plan of life, health and ac- cident insurance; salary or commission. Call be- tween 11 and 1 only. International Indemnity Company. 206 Sansome st. . VV AN * 20 men TO HANDLE a FAST »" selling article; $5 to $7 per day easily made; willpay you to investigate. Apply 22y 3 Geary st., room 8. hours 10 a. m. to 12 m., 2 to 4 P. M. GENTS EVERYWHERE THROUGHOUT \u25a0irV the United States can maKe from $3 50 to $8 per day, handling the latest California invention; everybody buys It; grand success in San Francisco: county rights free. Address CALIFORNIA PRO- DUCTIONCO.. 328 Seventh St.. S. F. W ""ANTED— ADVERTISING SOLICITOR WHO " can handle agents. WILSON'S, 342 Kearny. ANTED TO-DAY— 2 LIVE CANVASSERS to introduce - horse . and , stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. \u25a0 HOUSES WANTED. * W^A^TfED^TirTSiN^l^^ '' ble. Address C.N.. box 48. this office. ROOMS WANTED. GENTLEMAN DESIRES^ LARGE ROOM, I foldingbed; if ordinary bed set off from rest of room: basement or first floor: low rent; slate price. L. R., box 9, Call Office. , --.-,' SUNNY FRONT ROOM: SUITABLE FOR 2 gentlemen. Address Room, box 76, Call. WANTED-aiISCELLANEOCJS. TC^cXiT^ r : ED^N~~ExWA^"E"FOR first-class, new sewing machine. X. box 79, Call., -. \u25a0 - -\u25a0\u25a0 ;. \t FOR MANIPULATING GREEN 1»X coffee: give particulars. Address S. G., box 110, this office. -;.-'- \u25a0•..,-.-\u25a0 :f: KLEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES for clothing, hooks and jewelry: postal. \u25a0 \u25a0 FINANCIAL.^ _^^_ ANY SUM~~"OF MONEY ON your furniture, pianos or ! , real estate: lowest rate: cull and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Mission st. . -,; - TJ ARTIES HAVING MONEY TO LOAN IN X small amounts of 8200 to $2000 can place It through us, tree of charge, at 8 per cent Interest ger annum, payable seml-annually, secured by first mortgage on improved real estate in San Fran- cisco, i the titles to which are guaranteed by the California Title Insurance Company." We make this : liberal proposition in order to meet the de- mand for small loans. Advise us of the amount you wish to loan, and we will submit the security for your approval. -A.T. JOHNS & CO.; financial agents, room 9. 632 Market st., San Francisco. typewriters and ; supplies. t^or^esTValueTgeFa caligraph : it X last longest and does ' bestt work. United Type- writer and Supplies Co., 413 Montgomery st. : * pOOD TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND RENT. i VJ HANSON A CO., Chronicle Bldg., room 38. , HELP "WANTED— Contlnned. \u25a0DEFINED GERMANOR FRENChTnu XV governess, $25: , German : chambermaid ? and seamstress, $20: 8 housework girls, city and coun- try, $25 and $20; 4 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN,105 Stockton st. SEA MS '! $25; GERMAN OR FRENCH O second girl, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock- ton st. . . ' EAMSTRESS, $25; 2 SECOND GIRLS, $15. MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton st. ; / V. p ERMAN -OR SWEDISH , HOUSEWORK vJT woman. $20, Placer county, fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 106 Stockton st. EFINED GIRL, LIGHT WORK, $15, COUN- try. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. A XTE D—T W O OO D GIRLS FOR SAME »' house, cook and second girl, $20 each, fare paid, see party here; 20 housework girls for city places. $20 each. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. ANTED— GERMAN COOK, $30; UPSTAIRS »» girl, $25; second girl, $20: . (Swedish house girl, $25; American cook, $25; Swedish cook, $35; German nurse. $26; nursegirl, $15; girl, $12; house girl, 2 in family, no washing, $20; house girl, Berkeley, 2 In family,$20: number of girls, city and country, of all nationalities. Apply MRS. NORTON, 332 Geary st. p ERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, $25; 2 VT Swedish cooks, $25; 3 nursegirls, $12 and $15; 8 girls for housework. MRS. HIRD,705 Polk st. \y ANTED—"2 GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK. small American families. $20; number of girls to assist in housework, $15. lIV 2 Antonia St.. off Jones, near Ellis. OUSEKEEPER, $30: CITY HOTEL. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st.__ GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE"- work and cooking; small family; call before 12. 1705 Geary st., near Webster. - "V OUNG GIRLTO DOCHAMBER WORK AND -L wait at table In ' boarding-house. 739 Fourth St., cor. Berry. pIRL WHO SPEAKS GERMAN: SMALL VJ" family: no children; $12. 1432 O'Farrell st. , IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN ' country. 1709 Post st., 9to 12. ' T ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING, MANI- JU curing, face treatment: terms moderate. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post St., room 20. GIRL ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK: WAGES VJ $12. 3028 Washington st. \u25a0 GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 1325 Guerrero st. ICE" YOUNG GIRL ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- -1-^ work; good home; $10. 1708 Church st. "\roUNG GIRL— HOUSEWORK: SLEEP X home; 9to 5. 1694 Page. . WANTED- A NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR " lieht housework and to sleep at home. Apply after 9 a. m,, 228 Francisco St., near Powell. XT OUNG GIRL ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- X work; small family: $6 to $8. 2430 California. ANTED—NEATGIRLFOR LIGHT HOUSE- work. 93« Filbert st. "YTOUNOGERMAN GIRL for housework X in bakery. 2439 California st. WANTED ON CUSTOM COATS. X 210 Prospect place. ANTED—GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL; general housework; wages $15. 408 Van Ness aye. SHUSH "V OTJ KG GIRL FOR GENER 4L HOUSEWORK; X' small wash and children. 822 Harrison St., middle flat. WANTED- WOMAN FAMILIAR WITH care of Infant; references. Apply1728 Sutter. QINGLE LADY, SOME MEANS. KEEP PLAIN O accounts. Address 8., box 9. Call. \u25a0WANTED— GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN- »» eral housework. Apply, bet. 9 and 11 o'clock, at 1410 Flllmore. > . W" ANTED— FOR GENERAL HOUSE- \u2666 T work. 1700 Geary st. W r ) - A GERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT ft housework: wages $10. Apply2016 Mission. GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: GOOD home. ApDly 801 Hayes St., nr. Webster. WANTED— GOOD TAILORESS ON CUSTOM TT coats. 509Va Xatoma st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; NO cooking. 1019 Sutter, after Ba. m. W ANTED— NURSEOIRL; WAGES $8. CALL 1432 Geary st. \u25a0\7OUNG~REFINED WIDOW AS PARTNER: X paying business. ' 601 Leavenworth st. X\r ANTED RELIABLE LADY TO ENTER »» the employ of wholesale house permanently; must furnish references and cash security. Address D. S. J., Wholesalers, box 49, Call Office. IRL FROM 12 TO 14 FOR BERKELEY TO assist with children. 24 Fell st. pOOD FINISHERS; MUST MAKE GOOD T" buttonholes: custom coats: good wages. 545 Market st. •yOUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPH X and qualify for good paying positions. Kearny, entrance 640 Clay St., day or evening. * p IRL FOR COOKING AND HOUSEWORK: 4 VJT in famijy; must understand her work well (German preferred). Call 1453 McAllister st. Tverman GIRL FOR <ex a l HOUSE- vX work and cooking: wages $25: only first-class girlneed apply. 2018 California st. WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. near Market: electric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 25c to VI 60 pr night; $1 50 to $6 per week. ~ ERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL ' housework In bakery. 418 Brannan st. WANTED— GOOD FINISHERS ON PANTS; m steady work. 545 Market st. TTIGHEST WAGES PAID TO WOMEN AND XX girls. Apply Immediately at CALIFORNIA CANNERIES CO., Brannan st., near Third. zmm \ IRST-CLASS TAILORESS ON FINE COATS. a 108 Battery, 3d floor. VNTEI) IMMEDIATELY LADIES TO learn millinery: taught In 3 mo. 234 Taylor. MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms. 2sc to $1 50 pr night :$1 50 to$6 pr week p ARMENTS PERFECTLY COMPLETED VJ" without trying on; call and test. Lawrence Cntting-school, 1231 Market st. OX'T FAIL TO SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT Mechanics' Fair. Learn no other system until you have seen the McDowell Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell st. '"French I ACCORDIAN-PLEATING, PlNK- iag, stamping, patent button-holes. 137 Sixth. FRENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- X I made suits; 57; perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. PROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- X ting and making school : all branchet. 702 Sinter. WALK HELP WANTED. C^~OOK, $7b7V^OO~KsT*^(TAND^Si»oTVDISH^ washers: 3 waiters, $25 and $30. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ; AN AND WIFE FOR A RANCH NEAR City. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st.-. ' pOOPER FOR A WINERY: 16 WOODCHOP- \J pers; carpenter, city; 2 ironers; 3 farmers; 4 laborers. MURRAY it READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. . * SSAYER WHO UNDERSTANDS CHLORI- -V. nation for a mine: blacksmith who under- stands machine work for a mine. C. R. HANSEN CO., 110 Geary st. "1 1 1 QUARTZ-MINERS. *3 ADAY. C.R. HAN- XU SEN &CO., 110 Geary st. CRAPER -TEAMSTERS AND SCRAPER^ loaders for road work : free fare. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. OK MEN TO PICK FRUIT, NEAR CITY, $20 **«*' and found: 20 rockmen and laoorers, $175 and $2 a day: 30 Italians for country, sawmill and woods. C. R. HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. TJORSESHOER FOR A RAILROAD CAMP, XX $1 60 a day and found and free fare. C.R. HANSEN <fc CO., 110 Geary st. WANTED 2 HOTEL WAITERS, $20 AND »t $30: butler, see party here this morning, $40; gardener for nursery, $50: Japanese porter, $15: cook for boarding-nouse, $40; boy to do chores, milk 1cow. good home: waiter, small chop-house, $20, etc. LEON ANDRE,316 StocKlon st. : \\T ANTED-10 MORE MEN TOPICK GRAPES, .IF *1 a day and board; dairyman lor Central America: 4 carpenters for Central America, $6 a day (silver), part fare advanced; teamiter, $45 and found; farmer and wife, $30 and found; sticker- man, $3 a day; laundrymen: farmer: harness- maker on repairs, etc.: and others. Applyto J. F. CROSETT &CO., 628 Sacramento st. TV TANTED—COOK FOR RESORT; RESTAU- \u25a0»». rant waiter for country, $35; cook, small res- taurant, $7 a week: and others. . Apply to J. F. CIIOSETT <fe CO., 628 Sacramento st. ANTED—BLACKSM ITU FOR CAMP CITY, $35 and board; also dairymen, farmers, labor- ers, waiters, milkers, dishwashers, teamsters, grape-pickers and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay at. \u25a0 : O CARPENTERS. COUNTRY, $3 A DAY, & call early: "10 drill and hammer men for rail- road work, $26 and bonrd: ranch ,teamster, $20: 4 woodsmen, $26; farmhands, $15: solicitor for milk route; second waiter, Institution, $15. R.T.WARD 6 CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. , \u25a0 JAPANESE BAR PORTER, $25: COUNTRY O hotel. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. 7 LABORERS, STREET WORK, $1 60 A DAY; i 5 hands Market St.. $1 50; 10 stone quarry hands, $1 75 and $2 a day ; 25 laborers, $26 and board. 61Third st., room 31. \u25a0 \u25a0 W~ ANTED—STEADY GOOD : COATMAKERS. Applymerchant tailor, Alta, Placer Co., Cal. PAINTERS WANTED, $2 PER DAY. 1717 Eddy st. -\u25a0 . : -; -.. \u25a0 . -\u25a0\u25a0 ;-;..\u25a0--'• ,\u25a0 ..:.".\u25a0\u25a0 •.\u25a0..-. "-j ;./ T>RESSMAN, ALSO DRY CLEANER; PER- \u25a0Tmanent. \u25a0 W. W. BWASEY, 142 Eddy st. ! v \u25a0 WANTED-ENERGETIC MEN CAN SECURE permanent, profitable | and agreeable employ- ment; must have $40 cash. Address Business, Box 55, Call. ' ; ' \u25a0 f ' . AN THAT CAN COMPOUND MEDICINE and make himself useful about an Institution. 509 Kearny st., room 2. ' x .'; . . -. .i.:; j OUSE-PAINTERS WANTED AT 3252 MIS- Sionst.; $2 .per day. I SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. TTkRESSMAKF.R FIRST- CLASS FITTER: xJ stylish draper and designer: thorough dress- maker; by th" day; just moved. MISS.WAR- WICK, 309 Ivy aye. WIDOW WOULD LIKE PLAIN SEWING and mending. 517 Eighteenth st., between Guerrero and Dolores. - pOOD SEAMSTRESS WOULD LIKE TO DO VX plain sewing by the day. Address 2012^ Mission st. \u25a0 pXPABLE ANDRELIABLE WOMAN WANTS V situation as nurse: can take entire charge of an infant from Its birth, or would go as lady's nurse; good references. Call or address for 3 days, MRS. D., 714 Teh am a St., instore. yOCNG GIRL WOULD LIKE TO DO SOME X kind of work during the day. Address K. C, 111 Elm aye., near Polk. pooK- -\\ 'ANTED"BY A SCANDINAVIAN \J girl cooking or general housework. Please call 8 Leroy place, between Jones and Leavenworth sis., off Sacramento. SITUATION WANTED by YOUNG GIRL AS chambermaid and plain sewing; sleep at home. Address room 103. 44 Third st. I yOUNG lady DESIRES situation to do i 1 general housework in American family; wages $20 to $25. 132 Sixth St., room 8. \\T ANTED—SITUATION BY a first-class »i laundress in private family; best of reference. 548 Natomast. •:.'-- YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 1cooking and housework: American family; cityreference. Apply1632 Polk st. \u25a0\V ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS PLACE TO »> cook. Address 2636 Sutter. WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF PLAIN ilsewing to do: gentlemen's mending and clothes cleaned. 114 Fourth st., room 15. WANTED— BY A COMPETENT WOMAN. »» work by the day ; good laundress and house- cleaning. Please call 119V2 Sixth st. pOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION \J as housekeeper or to assist with housework and sewing: can sleep home. Address W., Call Branch Office, 717 Larkin st. ASTERN WIDOW WISHES POSITION as housekeeper. Call or address 126 Turk st. WORKING gTRL WOULD LIKE A PLACE' 1 to work in exchange for room rent and board when Idle from work at anytime; best of refer- ences. R. R., box 74, Call Office. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS .1 nursery governess or lady's companion: speaks Spanish and English fluentlyand can give best of reference; has no objection to the country. Please call or address 1915 Larkin st. BY EXPERIENCED X URSE; WAGES $10 A week. Call or address C W., 804 Van Ness aye. DANISH GIRL- WISHES SITUATION FOR general housework by a small family. 29V2 Vanderwater st., bet. Francisco and Bay. J.-lASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES A X: few more engagements by the day; terms rea- sonable, call or address MISS X., 405 Geary St., room 41. DEI ' I X 1 : 1 > YOUNGLADY WOULD GIVE HER J V service at maid or nurse for fare East. Ad- dress E. T., box 45, Call Office. IDOWWOULD LIKE TO ACT AS PARTNER " inpaying business. 1027 Market St., room 8. WINCHESTER .HOUSE— 44 THIRD, NEAR I »* Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $160 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and' respectable. | YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AT X the Mechanics' Fair. Address 52a south Park. YOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKESEWING OF X any kind. 144 Fifth St., room 6. WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR »» Market, electric lights in every room; 200 room: 25c to $1 50 per night; $150 to $6 per week. WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE WOULD LIKE »» situation as housekeeper; lodging-house or widower's family. 1035 Market St., room 7. V A FIRST-CLASS SECOND GIRL: BEST of reference: lately from the East. Call at 404 Third st. Mil At Vi AM'ED-iIALE. YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKEXToSITfacTAS X teamster or take care of horses; can milk. Ad- dress Teamster, box 48, Call. OY, 15 YEARS OLD, WOULD LIKETOGET a place in office or wholesale, house: good rec- ommendation; wages $3 a week. Address W. X., 114 Twenty-third st. p ERMAN BOY, 18 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES VX place in a butcher-shop or grocery; best of ref- erence. Apply427 Duncan St., bet. 27th and 28th. RENCH GENTLEMAN, SPEAKING EN- glish, would tender services during voyage to help defray journey East. E. S., 729 Union st. \TOUNG MAN WHO 18 WILLING TO WORK X desires employment in city or country; under- i stands care of horses, cows, etc. Address J. C, box I 74, Call Office. KLIABLE MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY kind— as porter in store, factory or wholesale ] I house, kitchen, watchman, assistant janitor, etc.; 1 I wages $8 50 per week. Address J. D., box 80, Call. I M~ AN AND WIFE; MAN UNDERSTANDS i care of horses, cattle, grounds and poultry, Rood coachman and driver: wife excellent cook, ! housekeeper and general worker: city or country; j good reference. Address E. N., box 48. Call Office. yOCNG MARRIED MAX WISHES POSITION X in grocery-store or to work in warehouse in this I city or Oakland; best of reference. Address J. D. N.i Golden Gate Postoffice, Oakland. | \i ANTED A YOUNG MAN WANTS TO ; »» learn the barber trade. Address Barber, box 21, Call. J>OOKKEEPER WANTS TOPOST BOOKS BY X> the hour afternoons and evenings; vory rea- sonabie. Address Scribe, box 109, Call Office. STRONG BOY WISHES ANY KIND OF work. Apply609 Minna st. J> ELIABLE COACHMAN, gardener AND i XV general utility man, wishes a situation; thor- I oughly understands his business. Address A. T., box 18. this office. IDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS EMPLOY- ment at nursing, store work, or inany line where work is not heavy. Address N., box 102, Call Office. I ABDENBB (SCANDINAVIAN) WISHES VI situation inprivate place; understands horses, cows and driving:best of cityreferences. Address A.B. C box 21, Call office. BUT* HERf GOOD MEAT-CUTTER. WISHES \u25a0XJ situation In city shop. Address or call 100% Twenty-first st. , I pAPABLE GARDENER, WHO UNDER- V-' stands greenhouse, lawn and nursery work, al^o is a first-class orchardlst, wants a situation; best of references. Address W., box 107, this office. pOLORED MAN WISHES POSITION AS VJ coachman, butler, or valet for traveling party; best of references can be given. Address E., dox j 29, this office. p6 ACHMAN ; THOROUGHLY UNDER- \J stands care of horses; good gardener; can milk; handy with tools: 2 years' reference last place. I Address N. G.. box 103. Call Office. YOUNG STEADY MAN WISHES WORK AS X man about place or work by day; can do paint- j ing and whitening: care of horses and handy in store or shop. Address C. H., 829 Stevenson st., room 13. BY A YOUNG MAN (MARRIED). SOBER and industrious: work around private place; understands care of horses, etc.: best of references; no objection to country. Address J. F. X.,room 73, Blake block, Oakland. J>ELIABLE CITY SALESMAN. WITHGOOD x\> record, wants position: salary to be determined by worth. Address C. P., box 6. this office. p OOD COOK WANTS A SITUATION: GOOD VJT breadmaker: city or country. 1301 Santa Clara aye., Alameda. AirANTED SITUATION IN COUNTRY >> newspaper office by experienced compositor. S. BRESA. 1115 Twenty-third aye., East Oakland. JAPANESE FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS «J position in family in city or country. Address K. a.. 423 Stevenson St., S. F. , BICYCLE WORKMAN; GOOD; UNDER- stands brazing, and can do any job neatly and satisfactorily; no botch work. Box 100, Call Office, Oakland Branch. FARMER, PRACTICALLY A D THEORET- Ically competent in stock, dniry, grain, sugar- -1 beets, poultry, etc., wants situation as foreman or manager: references. LEO ESSICH, Ft. Ross, Cal. JAPANESE BUTLER WANTS A SITUATION O in private family or take charge small club- house, who understands French cooking; first class and has long experience. S. M., box 17. VOONG MAN.21 YEARS OF AGE, EAK- X Ing German fluently, wishes situation os porter or salesman: has also knowledge of leaf tobacco and manufacturing of cigars; best references. Ad- dress P. S., box 21, Call Office. AN, THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS CARE of horses, carriages, harness; careful, stylish driver; care garden, milk, etc., wants situation on gentleman's place; years of first-class reference from last employer. Address Coachman, box 49, Call Office. . FEMALE HELP WANTED. TIfTNXED^SWEDISH OR DANISHCOOK,S 3O; »'» also Danish laundress, $80; same house, Oak- land, American family, call early: cook and laun- dress, city, $30, $25; German nursery governess, $20: French seamstress, $25: girls, city,$25, $20. MMX. LEOPOLD, 957 Market st. W ANTED-PROTESTANT INVALID-NURSE. TT $20; German hotel c»ok, $35: 3 German. I French and Protestant second gir,s, $20 and, $25: | cook, plain wash, a short distance, $30: laundress and second girl, $25; 3 cooks, German style. $25 and $30; German nurse, $20, and a great mam- girls to till our numerous situations in city and country. J. F. CBOSETT A CO., 312 Sutter st. p ERMAN COOK, SMALL FAMILY. $25[ 2 AjT starch Ironers, country, $26 and found: Swed- ish or Danish cook, wash and iron, $25: first-class cook and laundress, references; young woman for small family, Berkeley, $25: German cook, must be good Ironer, $25; 6 German, Swedish or Danish housework girls, city and country, $20: 10 young girls, light housework and c »re children, $10 and $15. C. R. HANSEN A CO.. 110 Ge«ry st : HEAD WAITRESS, CITY HOTEL, $25; waitress, city hotel, $20; waitress, small board- Ing-house, $16. C. R. HANSEN <fe CO., 110 Geary. WAITRESSES, CITY AND COUNTRY. $15 T t and $20: cooks and housework girls, $15 to $25; ironers for steam laundry, $1 50 day. MUR- RAY & READY. 634-636 Ciay st. WANTED— FRENCH SECOND AND HEW- ing, $20; German hotel cook, $35; German second. $15; housework girl Oakland, $20; Ger- man girlAlameda. $25; 2 nurse gins, $10; second girl and care of an Invalidgirl, 920 to 929. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. sr r. cial. rarrrnKs. EK^ MISS BACACO, FRENCH MANICURE. ESoS' 121 Montgomery St., room 6. \u25a0_2S»HAIR GROWN ON BALD HEADS; ££<& diseases treated. MRS, DR. PLATT, Elec- tropath, 76.') Market st. H^s=» WINDOWS CIKAXED AND FLOORS t5 s - i ' scrubbed: reasonable rates: payment for damages Guaranteed. C. ROSSI _ CO., 242 Sutter. EP^=« GOLD MINES WANTED: GIVE FULL ! 'lS^ f description and most favorable terms. Ad- j .dress A., box 157, this office. y*ac» GENTLEMEN'S GLOVES, NECKTIES \S<& cleaned. Miss DA VIS.r. 9.21 f100r,122 Post. Etb_p JEWISH LADYGIVES ALCOHOLAND ES2£? electric baths. Oilii ea 47-48, 850 Market St. »_gc» NOTICE THE STOCK AND FIX IS5&' tnres of QUONG OX Wo it CO.. 617 Dupont St., have been sold to WING SUN TONG. All ac- counts against them must be presented before August 20.' at 12 o'clock noon, as we will not be responsible for any debts contracted by them after that date. " WING SUN TUX. San Francisco, August 12, 1895. C£^S= CORNS REMOVED WITHOUTKNIFE: ht-^? no pain. Chiropodic Institute, rcom 2, 200 Turk si. SJE^=> JOHN J. HULTHENGIVES ELECTRIC, i*~£? magnetic, massage treatment: rheumatism ami constipation a specialty. 1007 Mkt, rms. "_', 3. "T^S» BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. ar<-»' Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy St.. room 6, Tel. 6580. »_3Jp CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE; EE^ no pain. Chiropodk Institute, 36Va Geary. B_3B» ROOMS WHITENED. $1 UP: PAPER- ' C-^s' \u0084fj S3 50 no. 3C9 sixth. George Hartninn. DIVIDEND NOTICES. jf_S» DIVIDEND NOTICE— DIVIDEND NO. S*-J^ 22 fifteen cents per share) of the Hutchln- gon Su_ar I'lantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 3.7 Market street, on and after Tuesday, August 20. 1895: transfer book will close WEDNESDAY, August 14, 1895, at 3 o'clock p.m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED—FIvMALK. "\r OUNG GIRL WOULD LI X A SITUATION 1 at dressmaking. Address 1119 Treat aye. 1 HIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS A -T situation; good cutter and fitter. Address B. 8., box 21, Call. - _________ \u25a0yOUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WISHES A SIT- -1 nation a laundress in family or institution. Call or address 121,2 Sacramento st., S. F. pOMPETENT GIRL WANTS A PLACE FOR V^ general housework; good cook: city or coun- try; wages 520. Call or address 206 Fifth St., near Howard. pEFINED WIDOW (GERMAN) WISHES \u25a0IX position as housekeeper: city or coun- try. Address M. W., 226% Kitch St., near Third, between Bryant and Bran nan. I [FRENCH LADY, SPEAKING ENGLISH, T would tender services during voyage to help de- fray journey East. E. s.. 729 Union st. I ) !-.I\u25a0 I N 1 : D YOUNG LADY WISHES A POSI- XV lion as nurse for invalid or Infant's nurse; good references. Address G. G., box 104, Call Office, OMPKT£NT INFANT'S NURSE: AMERI- COMPETENT INFANT*B SI KSK; AMERI- can; best of city references. Address M.E.H., 231 Helen st., Oakland. , ."WOMAN WISHES a SITUATION TO DO -'• genera! housework: wages no object; four years' references. 183% Fourteenth st. B| -YOUNG WOMAN TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- work in nice family; sn.ail wages. Address N. A., box 21, this otlice. . YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- .I. tion for housework and plain cooking. Call at 83 Everett st. DBEBS MA KER~GOOD FITTER AND CUT- ter, wishes work in families or will take work home. Apply 623 Howard, between Second and Third sts. WEDISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO O do cooking and housework: good references. Address C. C, box 125, Call Office. ,\\rANTED—BY YOUNG LAD FROM THE East sewing by the day or dressmaker's as- sist ant : _AddressT2o%FoUomst I__^_1 __^_- •JEWISH YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO DO . (J light housework and take full charge of a baby. Apply 36 Langton st. pOMPETENT LAD WISHES TO TAKE \J charge of lodging-house. Apply 14 Turk st., room 17. _^ , THIRST-CLASS HOUSECLEANER WISHES X work by the day; can do washing and ironing; 31 25. . Call or address 47 Jessie st., middle flat. }" EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, USING THE j j celebrated S. T. Taylor system of cutting and fitting. wishes a few more engagements by the day: ' work guaranteed; $1 60 per day. Address ELIZA, box 45, Call Office. SCOTCH PROTESTANT COOK WITH REF~ erenco desires a situation. J. F. CROSEIT <fe CO., 312 Sutler st. WUB _ BY THE DAY WANTED BY COMPE- * » tent woman; washing, housccleaning, ironing; references given. 1080 Howard st. . ' ELI ABLEWOMAN NTs WORK BYTHE IX day; ail and carfare. Address W., box 43, Call. Y>ESPECTABLE WOMAN. WISHES SITUA- It tion to do general housework; Is a good cook: city or short distance in the country; best refer- ences If required. Address or call 27% Fourth st, over florists. WOMAN WANTS SITUATION, CITY OR V country, with boy 6years old, 202% Fourht. SIT AT lON WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS cook: assist with washing; best references; state terms. 9.40 Howard st. ' YOUNG CUBAW GIRL FROM CUBA WOULD 1 like position as housekeeper. 27 Taylor st., room 8, second floor. \u25a0 \u25a0 YOUNG, RELIABLE GIRL WOULD v LIKE Jl position to do general housework or upstairs work: can give best of references; has no objec- tion to the country. Please call or address 717% Bush st. 1 .-.:\u25a0\u25a0•• ; \u25a0\u25a0 . : ERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION vJT to do general housework: city; wages not less than $10 per month. 664% Howard st., room 34. NOTICE OF MKKTINGS. WTX» MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO. . Cfc-i^ 44, F. and A. M.—The officers and ~lj\^ members are hereby notified to attend the J&JK ; funeral of Brother HENRY SAVAGE,. late a member of Commonwealth Lodge No 409, V and A. M..of Brooklyn, N. V., from Masonic Temple, 03 WEDNESDAY", August 21, at 2 o'clock p. St. By order of the master. THEODORE FROLICH, Secretary. Hr-r3=» CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 5, Et-^ R. A. M., will meet THIS (TVES- DAY) EVENING, August 20, at I'MjLM. o'clock: stated meeting and R. A.decree. ' NF ' By order of the H. P. FRANKLINH. DAY. Sec. Ctrga ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, !>^ F. & a. M. First degree this (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. lSJJxr A. 8. HUBBARD, Sec. /^r > j jjp-S GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 30, iX^ F. .v. a. M. Called meeting THIS _AV- (TUESDAY) I'VENING, Aug. '20. at 7:30^3? o'clock. D.I. GEORGE J. KOBE, Secretary, ' v * mras* FUNERAL NOTICE - BKB- _s^, t£3^ Montenegrin Benevolent So- %}£? c ty. Officers and members: You are ,]ig?j^s*l requested to meet at your hall, 10 Cali- ,v _£& fornia street, on WEDNESDAY, Aug.L*?jVr»3S I*l, a: 12:30 o'clock p. m. sharp, to attend |C 3Mß the funeral of our late brother, A LEX-3!r<M]B*'w ANDER DABANOVH H By order of XzfXflf ' P. L. VUCANOMCH, Pres. •J»»*' L. S. Chukich. sec ft~S* NOTICE—A. O. OF n., BOARD^^waj EE2S' of Erin- board will meet at \V\\\jr Irish- American Hall, TUESDAY EVEN- Ja\YjH I ING, August 20, 1895. By order of BCVVe? D. WARD, County Delegate, 'tfls . John McCabtxey, Sec, pro tern. j rv-ss ANNUAL MEETING—THE ANNUAL Et-J^ meeting of the stockholders of the Sutro Railroad Co.. for the election of directors for the en- suing year and the transaction of such other busi- | ness as may come before the meeting, will be held 1 at the office of the company, 30 Montgomery block, I San Francisco, Cal.. on THURSDAY, Aug. 29, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. WM. C. LITTLE, Secretary. tiles' NOTICEOF ANNUALMEETING-THE! \£Ztr recnlar annual meeting of the stockholders I of the Pacific Vndertakers will be held at 777 Mis- sion St., San Francisco, on FRIDAY, August 23, 1895, at 8:30 p.m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer-books will close on Tuesday, August 20, at 4 p m. By order of the board of directors. M. C. OOBHAM, Secretary. j£7sy=> OFFICE OF HONEY LAKE VALLEY l£<& Townsite Company. To the stockholders of the Honey Lake Valley Townslte Company. The regular annual meeting of the above-named | corporation not having been called #»r held at the 1 time specified for said meeting inthe by-laws of | said corporation, and do time thereafter for the j holding of said meeting being provided for in said : by-laws, or ordered by the Board of Directors of I said corporation, and* the tnnual election of a Board of Directors of said corporation not having .taken place on the day appointed therefor in said by-laws, and no day thereafter being provided for by said by-laws, and said election not having been adjourned to or ordered by the Board of Directors . for any other day, and the owners of more than a majority of the snares of the capital stock of said corporation having called for a meeting of the stockholders thereof for the purpose of holding the annual election of a Board of Directors of said cor- poration: A meeting of the stockholders of said corporation is hereby called, to be held at the Office of said cor- poration, Room No. 69, Columbian building. No. PI Market st., San Francisco, California, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of August, 1895, at 2 O'clock p. m., for the purpose of holding the an- nual election of a Board of Directors of said cor- poral ion, and for the transaction of such businsss as may regularly come before said meeting. Byorder of the President. * WILLIAM B. LAKE, Secretary.

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Page 1: The San Francisco call (San Francisco, Calif.) 1895-08-20 [p 12] · 2017. 12. 17. · CAKPKT CLEANING. r^RI^ETS^THOROUGHLT^^LEANED AND \J renovated same as new. 8. FERGUSON

SAN FRANCISCO "CALL."

SUPINES? OFFICE ofthe San Francisco Cam<—

7JO Market' street, open until 12 o'aock every

BifMIntheyrp.r.BRANCH OFFICES—BBB Montgomery street,

rorr.erClay: open until 9:30 o'clock.SfttHayea street, open until 9:30 o'clock.717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock.t-\v.corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open

tntil f o'clock.£61^ Mission street, open nntil 9 o'clock.

136 Ninthstreet, open until 9:30 o'clock. i

12

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1895.

BUSINESS CHAN^E^-^ontlnned.A $550 FINE CORNER SALOON IN THEA vicinityof Market St.: established 25 years ;dome a sure buslnes" :owner leaving the statepositive value for $1000 without a doubt. Apply

to K.KENNY, 765 Market St.- .

TfERYFINE BUSINESS FOR SALE; NO OP-V position: large trade; anyone can run iv _.

KENNY,765 Market st.-

\u25a0

-\u25a0 .

OMAn PARTNER WANTED TO LOOK9pIUU. after hired help in large business. Ap-

aply to KENNY,765 Market st.

' . ;

G_»lP_A EXPRESS Fust ness 1 STEADY«B)±OU. trade: clears $75 per month: 2 horses

and wagon; rine stand. Apply to KENNY, 780Market st. \u25a0...;- .-. ' \u25a0

IpRUIT AND PRODUCE BUSINESS: GOOD1 horse and wagon: family and transient trade;

cigar-stand would pay well with this business;transfer corner. Gough and Market sts.

_OR "SALIi—CANDY AND ICE CREAMstore, with factory, cheap. 261 Third st.

T,^OR SALE—

OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNERJP saloon on Kearny st. Applyowner, 12 Ellis,r.2.

•X OST CONVENIENT ANDRESPECTABLE—IVIWinchester House, 44 Third, near Market;200 rms. 25c 10 $1 50 prnight ;$1 50 to $6pr week.

©QP.AA HOTEL IN TIBURONFOR SALEtJjOtJUU. cheap, containing 80 rooms: all occu-pied bypaying boarders. Inquire of McL_OD

_FAUS'S. 516 Market st. \u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0-

OR SALE—DRUGSTORE IN SAN JOSE:fine location: no cutting: will be sold at inven-

tory: going into manufacturing reason for selling;

a good chance to build up a big trade. AddressDruggist. P. O. box 1190. San Jose.

LODGIXG-HOUSKS rop SALE.

$000 Balance $20 per month.18-room house.

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Price $800. DECKER, 1206 Market St. ._O^.A 14-RoO>r HOUSE: CENTRAL LOCA-«ft)ZOU. tlon. DECKER, 1206 Market st.____"_';riAA 30 ROOMS; "SUNNY CORNER.$_UUU. DECKER, 1206 Market st. _____A*7BOOMS: NEAR BALDWIN HOTEL; AT4Z auction price. DECKER, 1206 Market st.

O/f-ROOM HOUSE: EASY PAYMENTS;ONLYA_

$1200. DECKER, 1206 Market st.

M. SPECK 4CO., 602 MARKET ST., OPJ?. Palace. _ . o

__• 10 rooms, Eddy St., offer wanted: $275.

22 rooms near Baldwin, clears $60: $3/5. .40 rooms, nearly new, clears slso; $2500.

Money loaned. Money loaned. Money loaned.-mo BUYOR SELL A LODGING-HOUSE QUICKIfor cash see GUS STRAND,45 Third st.

1C WELL LIGHTED ROOMS: SUITABLE10 for lodging ho^sej_s26.__644^ixth^t.CM^A FURNISHED FLAT OF ROOMS;

IOU.north of Market. P., box 20, Call Office._>/_AA LODGING-HOUSE. 12 ROOMS. ,930<fcttUU. Mission St., bet. Fifth and Sixth.~~

KUKXITI'RK\u25a0 I'OK \u25a0 SALK. r

YEW 2-4 BED AND SPRING »4 7511 New 34 bed and spring o 50New oak extension-table

*««*Brussels carpet, laid, per yard 48

Floor oilcloth,laid, per yard •«<»SHIREK <fc SHIREK, 1210-12 Stockton st,;

open evenings.' '

"DEDUCTIONS ON LARGESTOCK, NEW ANDXVsecond-hand: 400 carpets, good as new; oil-cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45c: 7-piece chamber suits, $14 60: cornice, poles, 26c;ranges, $6: cash or installments: goods shipped,free. T.H. NELSON. 126 Fourth st.

--/"IUTPRICES INFURNITUREANDCARPETS>this week at MrCABF.'S. 948-350 Mission st.

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CAKPKTS.;Io3fAT"cARP_lBEATINGANDRENO- .

-L* vating Works HAMPTONABAILLY:layingand altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244.

CAKPKT CLEANING.

r^RI^ETS^THOROUGHLT^^LEANED AND\J renovated same as new. 8. FERGUSON <tsCO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36.

CITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING ANDRenovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G.R.

STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. '.

HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITHpoor worksend to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Ca-

rpet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama: tei. So-40.pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATINGWORKS. 333\J Golden Gate aye. ;telephone east 126.

THE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANINOCo. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning

machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tei. 6074.

J MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATINGANDREN.--• ovatlne works. 453 Stevenson: tei. 3228.

HORSES.

H"^o^s^^va^t^d^f7)R~a^^Sal?K)N^Torpark driving; must be 16 hands high; weight

about 1200 pounds; color required, bay, brown orsorrel; trial wanted before purchasing. Apply byletter, stating particulars, price, etc., H. \V.,box44. this office.

ORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH: HYDE'JRanch :send forcircular. .630 Commercial st.

*San Francisco. v.... /V .\\.\ \u25a0-..'•-; .<.*.<. v-~,v _!-\u25a0-.: «.- "•-.

OOD GENTLE YOUNGHORSE FOR SALE;cheap. 811 Shntwellst. -\v.>

'A (\ HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONSivbuggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade HorseMarket, 327 Sixth st.;auction sales every Wednes-day. SULLIVAN&DOYLE. Auctioneers.

1OH SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALLivUkinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts;also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sis.

WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.A^O^sr^UG^E^r^A^T^ANrj^ROCKA^ways at 1613 Market St.. opposite Franklin.

rOK SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.INIS SURREY, CHEAPr^I624 MISSIONstreet. . . . .OR SALE—IDIEBOLD SAFE 2x2ya FT.";

J Remington typewriter; "W. W. Greener" shot-gun; a split-second stop-watch and two beautifuldiamonds. Apply OWNER, box 27. Call Office. •

URVEYOR'S LEVEL,NEW SOLID SILVER--0 ware, faro checks, sealskins, 12 gold chains, 6ladies' and 8 gents' gold watches, a few old minediamonds; all for one-third original cost, at UN-CLE HARRIS',15 Grant avenue. • .

OR SALE—

TEN HIGH-GRADE JERSEY,cows, tocalve in September and October. Apply

to B.G.MORSE, Bolinas, Marin County.

LLMAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHTand sold. S. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California.

inn A/IHFEETOFOLD PLANK FOR SALEIUU.WU cheap. Applyat Paciflc-st. dock.

OR SALE—

SEALED BIDS WILL BEreceived by me until August 20 for the pur-

chase of the stock of hardware, paints, oils, glass,crockery, glassware, lamps, stoves, tinware andstore fixtures, etc., inventoring about $5000, lo-cated in Colusa, and belonging to the estate of Q.C. HICOK,Insolvent; a copy of the inventorymay be seen at 2 Pine at., San Francisco. F. DAS-SONVILLE,Assignee. \u25a0

ERY CHEAP-COMBINATION POOL ANDbilliard table; in good order; everything com-

plete. Inquire 739 Fourth st. -\u25a0

VTATIONAL CASH REGISTER, SAFE,J-* scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102 Clay st.

IVE PNEUMATIC SAFETIES FOR $100--$25 singly. 826 McAllister st.

pHEAJfEST PLACE TOBUYGAS FIXTURES.\J H. HUFSCHMIDT,623 Golden Gate aye.

"VTEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-"IN hand. W. S. RAYMfg Co., 12 California at.

OUNTE R S, SHELVING, SHOWCASESJ bought and «old 1121 V_Market bet. 7th and Bth

pHEAPEST AND BEST AMERICA—\J WEEKLY CALL,sent to any address In theUnited States or Canada one year for$160, post-age tree

CLAIRVOYANTS."

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PROF. F. EUGENE. \u25a0PROF. F. EUGENE. -:*£s-

PROF. F. EUGENE.KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.'

Remain not in darkness and Ignorance, but seekthe light of wisdom and learn what the futureholds for you: he Is ever ready to assist the trou-bled and unfortunate and always meets with suc-cess; all are pleased with his readings: secure acharm and wear diamonds. Letters with stampsanswered. PROF. F. EUGENE, 1206 Market st.,parlors 102, 103 and 104, first floor, elevatorservice. _____pARD-READING,2Sc: LADIES ONLY. 108\J Stockton st., room 6. Circle to-night.

PARD-READING,,25c; LADIES ONLY. 105\J Stockton St., room 6. Circle to-night.

CCLAIRVOYANT: FEE 25c: LADIESONLY"\J 174 Clementina st., offThird.mHE GREATEST PROPHETIC CARD-READ^Xer in the world 26c; evenings also. \u25a0 330 Fell st.

MRS. ANTHONY,MEDIUM.LIFE"rEADER^ladles, 25c;gents, 50c. 164 Tehama, offThlrd!•OROF. LEON. PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT'X life-reader. 533 Post: 10 to Bdally;also Sunday!

ME. MOREAU-GREAT AND ONLY M&dlum; giveher a call; fee 26c up. 131Fourth st.

PRESENT. PAST ANDFUTURE—

mmc"LI^GGETTE. 311 Tehama St., near Fourth! '

ME.F. ARNDT,GERMAN FORTUNE-TEITler, arrived fromEast; 26c, 60c. 724 Harrison.HOW TO BECOME A CLAIRVOYANT-KEYto the mystery of medlumshlp• most wonder-fulbook since the Bible; 50 cents

'VvtionaTPUBLISHING CO.,JogMonj!^'»ryi„™. V.

AUGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER:XI- magic charms; love tokens; true picture offuture wife and husband: teaches, fortune-tellingdevelops clairvoyance, slate writing,etc.; has theseven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm:fee $1and upward. 2326 Mission. nr. Twentieth!

SPIIUTUALISM.TE

U«T ?.IR(;LE'r N̂lG^i^<TMMir™u^1 605 McAllis.er;articles read.

MRS. HEKMANKEENEN,GIFTEDTRANCEmedium: advice, business, speculation -satlsfac-tlonguarant'd ;developing cir.iridayeve. 321Turk

I ASTROLOGY. ./ /.>...! 1DR. MEAD ANSWERS ALLQUESTIONS BYplanets fromdate of birth. 916 >Market, r. 34.

A bTBALS_?ER— PROF. HOLMES,523GEABY"•£*.•:.; horoscopes, Questions, stocks, ad vie*

BUSINESS CHANCES.*_P.nA BALOON:"FINELY FITTED; WELLiFUUU. stocked; best possible location: 4 fur-nished rooms; rent $37: receipts $12 a day: sick-rirss cause sale. BARRETT&CO., 866y2 Market._9A A GREAT BARGAIN:BEST LOCATED

<Jp_\_»\.'. fruit and candy store In the city: re-ceipts $9 a day:low rent; don't miss seeing this.BARRETT&CO., 865V2 Market st. v.'

t_» "I 7^ RENT $19—RESTAURANT ON MAR-«DIIu.ket st.: average $10 to $12: good placefor man and wife. BARRETT

_CO., 865ya

Market st. -•.•-•,• \u25a0 •\u25a0_ 7?_A PAYINGGROCERY: CENTRAL LO-*iP I»)U. cation; receipts $15 to $20 a day; 4fine living-rooms: cash trade; rent $22: lease: surebargain. BARRETT &CO., 865V2 Market st. _"(_QAA SACRIFICE; \u25a0 RESTAURANT ANDiS)O\J\J. boardine-house; 27 rooms full: carterminus; receipts ?_l5 a day. BARRETT *CO.,865 Marke. St.

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H£AK(\ PARTNER WANTED: FIRST-CLASS•In _«JV.'. coffee saloon; trialgiven; receipts $40aday; proof given. BARRETT _ C0.,865y2Market,

fIjJRA A SACRIFICE; PAYING GROCERY»7p"liJU. and bar: best location; rent $26: 4 nicetiringrooms. BARRETT & CO., 865y Market st.

PARTNER WANTED INPAYING BUTCHERJT. business: best location In Mission; must besober energetic man; trial given; German pre-ferred. BARRETT &CO., 865 Market St. ;,

ftnil BAKERY; ALLCOUNTER TRADE:•JpUU' '. large store: '2 h'he ovens: pood location:guaranteed dailysales, $15; good chance for coffeeparlor. BARRETT <£ CO., BGSy2 Market st.

<3;_lf.n BARGAIN:RESTAURANT CLEAR-•it'tUU. ma: over $100 a month: vicinity ofBaldwin: positive proof: low rent: trial to partymeaning business. BARRETT&CO., 865y2Market"<_<>£ A BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY-«3P__i«Jv/. store; best pos-ible locality: don't missthis, BARRETT &CO., 865V2 Market St.

©"IOX POPULAR RESTAURANT NEAR«;? 1£O. Market: amonc factories: old estab-lished place; rent, water taken out inboard: mustsell: sickness. PROLL &STENBERG, 719 Mkt.

m»QOX FRUITSTAND: GOOD PLACE FORfjpO^dO. man and wife; living-rooms: receipts$12 dally. PROLL &STENBERG, 719 Market.

FOR.SALE THIS WEEK— GROCERY; BAR;stock at invoice: established 19 years: owner

owns property: retiring from business account oldage. PROLL &STENBERG, 719 Market..D"

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AND CLEANING BUSINESS;Western . Addition; established for years;

steady paying. PROLL STENBERG. 719 Market."VTOTICE-CALL AND GET A LISTOF OCRX> bargains.Hotels and lodging-houses from. $150 to $4000Saloons and liquor-stores from $175 to $5500Groceries, with or without bar, from.sl2s to $3500Restaurants and coffee saloons from.sloo to $2500Branch bakeries and bakeries from..$125 to $1250Cigar, stationery and notion stores... sloo to $1000Express and livery stable from $250 to $3600Tobuy or sell see STRAND &TUTTLE,45 Third._QAA CORNER GROCERY . AND BAR;

JJpoUU. best location. STRAND & TUTTLE,45 Third st. :TTAIRSTORE AND HAIR-DRESSING PAR-XIlors: old-established; centrally located onground floor; clears $100 monthly: every investi-gation allowed: low rent. STEERS, 22 Kearny.

ANDY AND ICECREAM PARLORS; ELE--1 gantly fitted:fine soda fountain and cash reg-

ister: only one door from Market st: clears $200monthly; every Investigation allowed; long estab-lished. STEERS &CO., 22 Kearny.

CJIfTA HOME RESTAURANT NEAR CAR-<In-L«-'V/» bouse: cheap rent; a good living forsome one. ApplySPECK & CO.. 602 Market st.

sj7«Arv CANDY-STORE, FACTORY AND»]pUv/U. icecream parlor; prominent businessloc.ility:fine fixtures, and stock alone worth theprice asked ;rent $20. Apply SPECK & CO., 602Market st.

"DELIABLE PERSON TO TAKE STATE1\ agency for salable article. DECKER, 1206Market.pENERAL COUNTRY STORE: TERMSVT easy. J. B.MIHAN.509 Kearny st.

PARTNER INMACHINE-SHOP ANDAGRI--L cultural works; country. J. B. MIHAN, 509Kearny at.

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SALOON, WITH BUILTHNO: GOOD LOCA-tlon. J. B.MIHAN,509 Kearny st.

AISAGE ROUTE. horse AND wagon;0 $75. Apply108 Sixth st.

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pROCERY AND BAR. STOCK AND FIX-VJT tures: a bargain. 621Twenty-fourth st.

<2jO"!-fn WELL - PAYING RESTAURANT;«Jp^j«JU. good location: must be sold on account01 another business. Inquire grocery-store, 220First st.

MALLMILKROUTE CHEAP. APPLY BAR-NEY FARLEY'S, San Mateo and Ocean roads.

DELICACY AND DAIRY"PRODUCE STOREU inbest part of Western Addition ;living-rooms,cheap rent. 1019 McAllister st.pORNER BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY.\J notions, tobacco store: reasonable. 2401 Mis-sion st. . . ,

ALOON FOR SALE WIIH FIRST-CLASSO fixtures, stock, cash-register, billiard-table andtrade; entrances at 532 Montgomery aye. and 613Union st. Applyon premises. :. . . - • .

ELICACY-

STORE; $360: GREAT BAR-gain at $500: sales have reached $30 a day; 3

living-rooms; must be sold this week; sicknesscause. D. 8., box 107, Call Office. \u25a0_

O BLACKSMITHS-FIRST-CLASS HORSE-shoeing business for sale; willtrade for country

business ora lot. Apply 1112 Golden Gate aye.

OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS MILK ROUTE INAlameda and part in Oakland: 17 cans per day:

2 horses; 2 wagons; refrigerator; 35 cans: all ingood runningorder; owner has other business totake charge ofon October 1;willsell at once. Ap-ply to owner, J. GOLDSTONE, 1825 Railroadaye., Alameda.

OR SALE-CHEAP; NEAT, WELLequipped liquor-place. Call. 10 to 12, 516 Geary.

LflOR SALE— MARKET.- APPLY 127I? Sixth at.

INGLE LADY to take half interestin restaurant. 104 Thirtieth st.

TTIGHLY IMPROVED RANCH, SANTAXX Clara County, forbusiness or property in Oak-land or vicinity. Box 95, Call Office, Oakland.

ARGAIN—GROCERY, FRUIT AND VEGE-table store; six living-rooms: cheap on ac-

count of owuer's illhealth. 1117 Thirteenth aye.,near Brooklyn station, East Oakland. ,

FINE SALOON; 10 FURNISHED ROOMS;good business; splendid location; fine bar-

room. I.REIDV,19 Sixth st.

"WELL-KNOWN CORNER SALOON ("LILY").M Felland Stanvan sts.. Golden Gate Park.

OR SALE—DAIRYPRODUCE AND TABLEdelicacies store. 1415 Stockton st.

<E_17 C FOR SALE—

BRANCH BAKERYtTJVLIO. and notion-store; doing a good business;two living-rooms; good location. Inquire at 511Laguna st.

X\rELL-PAYINGSTATIONERY,CANDY,NO-» T tion and cigar store ;forsale: 2 good agencies;

complete stock; bargain. ApplyCall Office. '

<n»7|_: BRANCH BAKERY AND NOTION.<jp % O. Inquire at 501 Fell St., SW. cor. Laguna.

F" or sa__e~__Xrbeivshop and ClGAR-store: country price $125. Apply at this office.

fit1AA FRUITSTORE ;GOOD HORSES AND<ipIUU.wagon. Address E., box 62, Cull Office.pORNER SALOON; WOULD TAKE SOBER\J man as partner: no experience. 633 Howard.

T>UTCHER-SHOP FOR SALE AT ABARGAIN-D on account of leaving the city; fine business;paying well: one of the best shops in the Mission.For full particulars apply to L.A.SOUC & CO.,466 and 467 Valencia St., near Sixteenth.pROCERY AND BAR: ESTABLISHED AVJT long time; cheap. . ApplyWIELAND'S Brew-ery. f

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BEST PAYING RESTAURANT IN CITY:will sell cheap. ApplyJ. T.GARLAND,635

Clay.-

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S~ALOON-2 LIVING-ROOMS; FIXTURES;ready to open: cheap rent; next to South Park

stables. 350 Brannun St., bet. Second and Third.T A BARGAIN

—CLEARING $100 PER

month; furnished flat and restaurant; as awhole or separate; fullinvestigation. 3508 Mission.

$1000 WOOD, ,COAL, HAY. AND. FEEDyard: desirable location: books open to in-

spection. Apply room 22, fifthfloor,Millsbldg.OR SALE—S26O: SACRIFICE: CORNERroadside saloon across the bay; trains and street

cars pass the door; will exchange for business incity. InquireCall office, Oakland.

GOOD-PAYING SALOON IXREDWOOD CITY,cheap. ApplyH.M.COVERT, 218 California.

LD-ESTABLISHEDBUSHELING-SHOPFORsale. 338 Bush st., near Kearny.AKERY, GROCERY ANDNOTION STORE;bargain. 921 Howard st.; proprietor going

East. '

ffl>l7^A WILL BUY ONE OF THE BESTtjp LIO\J ntted-up and paying restaurants InSan Jose, Cal.; best location In town: paying $200to $300 per month; this isa fine chance for twomen; owner isin too poor health to continue thebusiness. ,Address or call at 184 South First st.,San Jose, Cal. ."VTOTION AND VARIETY STORE: CHEAP;-' clean stock; no agents. 153 Seventh st.

<B» OXA BRANCH BAKERY. STATIONERY,tipO*J\J. confectionery, notions, etc.:two living-rooms; established paying business; must sell bySeptember 1. Apply1216aScott st.

ANTED—A PARTNER WITH$125. TOGO»T._ast; everything complete: strict guarantee:

full investigation allowed. WOOD <fc CO., 917Market st. '.\u25a0.;-.\u25a0 \u25a0

NOTION AND BAZAAR STORE; 3 LIVING.rooms ;fine location. WOOD &CO., 917 Market.

T.IOR SALE—HARNESS AND TRIMMINGJ? shop in town of Oakdale, 30 miles from Stock-ton: good trade; plenty of work: stookana fixturesat cost;, for a young man this isa good opening.Address GEORGE A. GOODELL, Oakdale, Cal. ,

THIRST-CLASS .CHANCE 13 OPEN FOR A-T brightyoung business man ora married coupleto go Into business in the Mission, capital $3000 re-quired; owner wants to retire. . Address 1., ,box102,Call Office. . ;

RUG STORE-HALF VALUE IF SOLD ATonce. Call DAY &CO.,' room 18. Crocker Bldg.

EST PAYINGRESTAURANT IXTHECITY:\u25a0D sell cheap. Applyto J.GARLAND,635 May.

_7F.A RESTAURANT OPPOSITE CAR-«4P IUU. bouse: 500 men employed: low rent;make good bakery. T.F.CONKLIN,4Crocker bldg.TjiLECTRIO LIGHTSINEVERY ROOM—WIN-XLi cheater House, 44 .Third, near Market; 200rooms, 25c to9150 pet night;91 00 to98 per week.

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%1 AA REWARD WILL BE PAID BYTHE«U5 L\J\J CONGREGATION SHERITH ISRAEL,northeast corner Post and Taylor sts., forinforma-tion that willlead to the arrest and conviction ofthe persons who threw down \u25a0 and destroyed a num-ber of tombstones in the Nineteenth-street Ceme-tery on the evening of August 18th last. M.GOLD-WATER,Chairman of Cemetery.

EVERALGENTLEMEN WANTED TOTAKE0 a trip with a wagon to AlpineCounty to joininfishing and hunting.. 310 Golden Gate aye.

HAIBDRESSINO2SC- MANICURE 25c: LESS-ons given. MRS. BUTLER,131 Post, room 20.

VAPOR ANDELECTRIC BATHS. 501LEAV-enworth8t., cor. O'Farrcll, room 16.

"\TE\V..HOME RESTAURANT AND FAMILY—idining-rooms; American and French meals

served In first-class style; 25c. up. 122 Turk st.

TTnCOLN BROS., CASHGKOCERS. 226 SIXTHJ~i St.—l7lbs corn starch $1, 25 lbs sago or tapioca31, 25 lbs splitpeas or pearl barley 81, VO its newrice 81, 16 cans new tomatoes SI. 13 cans oysters81, 20 cans sardines 81, 8 cans jelly81, 10 cansjam$1, 13 cans cream SI, 20 cans deviled ham 81,25 lbs rolled oats $1,30 lbs rolled wheat SI, 20 lbsgranulated sugar 1. butter 26e a roll, 15c adozen. LINCOLNBROS., 226 Sixth st.

LADYWISHES GENTLEMANPARTNER INgood paying lodging-house; no triflers. J. V.,

box 35, Call Office.

D~ EAFNESS CAN BE CURED; COOPER'Sear medicine cures deafness and earache. On

sale at 2092 Market st.

ALTZ GUARANTEED:PRIVATE OR INclass. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School,

997 Market st. :'

TEAM AND ALCOHOL BATHS. ROOM 6,121 Montgomery st. . ,

TTAIRDRESSING. 25c, ANY STYLE:ESTAB-XXashed in1869: Pioneer Hair Store. BERTHASPITZ, 111 Stockton St.: strictly one price only.

RS. SHEEHAN, CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL-Ist and test medium; readings daily, 765 Ma-

rket st.

TTAIRS REMOVED BY ELECTRICITYPAIN-XX lessly; busts enlarged; freckles, wrinkles andother facial blemishes removed; we guaranteesatisfaction. MME. HARROW, Woman's Dis-pensary, 1206 Market st.

TEAM, VAPOR AND ELECTRIC BATHS.601 Leavenworth st., cor. O'Farrell. room 16.

TfLECTRIC ANDMEDICATED BATHS,120y2HiGeary st., room 11; hours 10 to 10; $1; for-merly 121 Montgomery, rooms 6and 10.

lANO LESSONS GIVEN; PRIVATE: ALSOevening engagements: moderate. 133HaIgbtst.

000 BUSINESS OPENING FOR LADY".VJT physician and agents. 231 Post st.

OST CONVENIENT AN~D~RESPECTABLE—Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market;

200 mis,25c to$1 60pr night;81 50 toB6 pr week."1AAABUSINESS CARDS.BI 60: SENT FREE,XUyUcityor country. HILL,724% Market st.

TTLECTRICLIGHTSINEVERY ROOM—WIN-XLI Chester house.- 44 Third, near Market: 200rooms, 25c to81 50per night:81 50 to #6 per week.

LLLADIES WHO RIDE BICYCLES. GETyour suits to order at HUTT'S, 212 Mason st.

DVICE FREE; DIVORCE ANDPROBATElaws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and

Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. O.W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market,cor. Stockton.

BALDWINBICYCLESREPAIR WORKS. COR!X> Gougli and Fell sts. ;second-hand bicyclesbought, sold, rented and repaired.

(I ECKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 205• Gough St.; assistant teacher forbeginners.

ILLIAME.BARTLE,A NATIVEOF CAM"» borne, Cornwall, England, who has been inNevada and California many years, will hear ofsomething to his advantage by communicatingwiththe New Wisconsin Hotel, San Francisco./COLLECTIONS MADEAND~PEOPLE TRACED\J at Graham's Agency, 330 Pine St., S.F., Cal.

W. MOORE. M.D.,1400 VAN NESS AYE.'. cor. Bush; apartments for patients.A DVICE FREE—MA LAWS. acci-Adent case*. McCABE,Attorney, 1027 Market.(&1O"suits TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY'MAIL.tlpXZiNEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor,115 Kearny.

I~piNE SUITS, $15: DRESS PANTS, 84 75.JC Misfit Clothing Parlors, 435 Montgomery st.

0" NE MORE CUT-\J Oak Roll Top Desks ......$l4 to 835Oak Chiffoniers From 810 upOak Bed Sets 817 50 upOilcloths and Linoleums .30« upStoves and Ranges.... 83 up

Thousands of bargains. We keep everything.Cash or time payments. J.NOONAN,

1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth.INGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFFPomade Is guaranteed to cure any case of dan-

druff or falling hair or money refunded: neverknown to fail;try it. By alldruggists price SI, orSMITHBROS., Fresno, Cal. __OLD"BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD,

store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe,etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission St., nr. Eighth.

QECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS,0 showcases, counters,' shelvlngs, mirrors, desks,safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock ofthem, too; be sure and see stock and ret prices be-fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019--1021-1023 Mission st.. above Sixth. -pLOAKS, CAPES AND ITS RETAILED AT\J mfrs' cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs.

_AS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. . t2SGolden Gate aye. H. SCHMIDT.

LDGOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES'clothing bought. COLMAN.41 Third st.

W~ INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TOorder br WILLIAMMcPHUN. 1195 Market.

A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS— THEjtV.WEEKLY CALL,in wrapper, formailing.

DRESSMAKERS.

SUITS FROM 83 UP; SKIRTS 75c UP; FITO guaranteed. 659 Stevenson st.

PERFECT-FITTING DRESSES MADE LOW-X est rates; system taught. 87 50up. 1035Mk,r.19._____________

mkukja:.

NEW SS-NO MEDTCINeTTnST_— ments or worthless pills used; every womanher own physician for all female troubles: nomat-ter from what cause; restores always inone day;ifyou want to be treated safe and sure call onmen'sphysician ;knowledge can be sent—used at home;allcases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st.

"PRIVATEHOME INCONFINEMENT: BESTX care and doctor; terras, 2 weeks including all,$50. Address X.,box 70, Call Office.

HY THROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHLYon worthless pillsand humbugs when we guar-

antee to restore irregularities in S hours with ournew discovery, which is safe and sure.' Price 85.Callor address MME. KARKOW,Woman's Dis-pensary, 1206 Market st.

TADIES.IF IRREGULAR CONSULT MRS.XJ KMARY; sure cure. 5 Franklin, cor. Market.

DR. RICORD'S PILLS. EXPRESSB2 50:sure, reliable;

-Ricord's specialties, females.

Malson et Cie, agents. ROOT'S.Sixth and Howard.LX FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE-stored in one day. no instruments: French

remedies guaranteed at any time: consult free.MRS. DR. WY'ETH, 016 Post st., near Larkln.

DR. ANDMRS. DR. SCHMIDT, FORMERLYof 121iya Mission, now 1508 Market, returned

from Europe with latest improved medical sci-ences; irregularities currd in few hours: guar't'd;no Instruments; female diseases speedily cured.

RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OFwomen; ladies near or far f>s*ured quick relief

of disease; irregularities restored dally; safe cursguaranteed: no Instruments; home in confine-ment ;best skill; low fees: pillsS2. 1370 Market st.

~\ LLLADIESINTROUBLE CONSULT FREE£%. MRS. DR. SCOTT, formerly of 110ya Turk,now 118 Eddy st., the only reliable specialist inSan Francisco :$500 paid fora case Icannot cure,no matter what cause; special attention to dis-ease of the eye. . \u25a0

\u25a0\u25a0 ;_T ADIKS. IF IRREGULAR consult MRS.XiEMARY;sure cure. 6Franklin, cor. Market.

AILLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVERfails to correct any female Irregularities from

whateTer cause. Price 86. Agent, EDWIN W.JOY, Powell and Market sts., San Francisco. \u25a0\u25a0'; .

R.RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFEFOR LOSTmanhood; general weakness: three bottles 85.

STERN BROS.,druggists, sole ag'ts, 111Grant aye.

T"HK LIGHTNING RHEUMATISM CUKEfor chronic or Inflammatory rheumatism; best

remedy on earth: price 53..MARTIN RemedyCompany, 2231 Mission St., S. F. __ _DAUDKT'S APHRO TABLETS—THE GREAT

modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia,Impotence, and all disorders of the sexual organ*:

81a box :6boxes 86:send for circular. WIDBER'SDrug Store, 14 Ellis St., sole agent. v

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A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO__'ladies troubled withirregularities: no danger:safe and sure: 82 50 express C. O. D.; don't delayuntil too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland. Cal.

U-PRAE'S FEMAJLE REGULATINGPILLS;safe and efficient ;emmenagogue; 81 per box.

RICHARDS &CO., druggists, 406 Clay,sole agts.

ALLLADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR.DAVIES, 14 McAllister St., near Market;

leads all competitors: only qualified, trusty spe-cialist . for safe, quick relief of -irregularities, -nomatter what cause; treatment .scientific, harmlessand painless; never fails; home in confinement. .MRS.' IMb. WEGENER, PRIVATE~HOME

forall female diseases; separate homes for la-dies before and during confinement; have enlargedand arranged myhome to suit rich and • poor; ir-regularities cured ina day:guaranteed; no instru-ments; regular physicians of long and successfulpractice; travelers attended: no delay;allbusinessstrictlyconfidential ;babies adopted. 419 Eddy st.

-R.HALL,14 MCALLISTER,SECOND FLOOR,;next Hiberiiia Bank: diseases of women

\[ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT—iat the most reasonable price in the city. MRS.

M.PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. T

1V IRREGULAR Olt AN YFEMALE DISEASEX see Mrs.Dr. Puetz « and be content.

* -54 > •„. 4th.

\u25a0 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.

DVIOE £REE; DIVORCElaws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and

Police Conns: terms • reasonable collections, etc.G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, »30 Market.cor.Stockton

JOHN K.AITKEN,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,RS.*J .16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California."\\T W. DAVIDSdN7AfTbRNEY-AT-LAW,43O,If .Callfornu it.,no*14-15; adrico free, . :

_^HELP WANTED— Continued.

\^ANTEI>^Y~A^IiA^IGE~SAN FRANCISCO»" shoestore two first-class shoe clerks with city

experience. Address by letter only,stating refer-ences, Shoes, 940 Market st.

BOY ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD FOR A MER-cantlle business: must reside with parents and

have good references. Address K.&M., box 1,Call Office. •

OUNG MAN. GOOD BARBER, WANTS AX place ina good shop. Address 8., box 34, Call.

TITANTED—BOYS WANTED; GOOD WAGES.>tt Apply6Sacramento st. \u25a0**

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ANTED—

2 SMALL COLORED BOYSabout 13 years of age. Apply220 Sutter st.

OFFICE BOY, AGED 15, RESIDING WITHparents :preferred :references required. 114

Powell st.

RESPECTABLE BOYS to PEDDLE fruit.AMeet wagon Sixth and Mission sts., bet. 7and 8.

SHOEMAKERS-STEADY WORK; 85 CUS--0 tom shop. 1334 Market st.

TV"ANTED—COMPETENT HEAD PORTER»* for wholesale grocery; must be able to takecharge about 20 men. Address H., box 57. Call.

GOOD BOOTBLACK WANTED. 1193 MAR.ket st., near Eighth.

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AirANTED-YOUNGMAN.TO LEARN BAR-"ber trade. 427 San Pablo aye., Oakland.

GOOD, STRONG BOY TO LEARN BLACK-smlthing: good references. 828 Harrison st.

GOOD RESTAURANT WAITER WANTED.IX 204 Fourth st.

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WANTED—MAN AND WIFE AS A BED-maker and chambermaid. 44 Third st.

ISHWASHER WANTED. 1524 MARKETstreet.

T?XPERIENCED YOUNG MAN: CARRYXJ morning paper. Room 28, St. Ann's building,10 to 11.

<llll?\n PARTNER WANTED: INDOOR<JPXiJU. business; $15 to $25 per week clear;must be steady, reliable man to oversee work. 9Geary st., room 2. .IJARBERS-GOOD PAYING 2-CHATR SHOPO for sale cheap. DECKELMAN BROS., 106

Ellis st. \ ,

QTEADYMAN,WHO CAN WRITE A PLAINO hand; no night or Sunday work; guaranteed875 month; sure increase; must have $150 cash;no experience. Apply61 Third St., room 31.

ARBERS-GOOD 2-CHAIR SHOP FOR SALEX) cheap; rent $10. For particulars apply to Em-ployment Secretary Barbers' Assn., 12 Seventh st.

"VTOUNGMEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPH andX qualify for good paying positions. Kearny,

entrance 640 Clay st. ;day or evening.

\VANTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARNBAR-»» ber trade; good chance. 1091 Howard st.

OOD BARBEIt TO RENT A GOOD-PA YINGVJ shop, with privilege of buying; the presentowner is sick. 441 Sixthst.

AHBER-SHOPAND CANDY-STORE; 3 LIV-Ing rooms. 526 Valencia st.

QHOEMAKER-CUSTOM AND REPAIRINGO shoestore for sale cheap; cause sickness; half-mile from Stanford University; rare chance. Forinformation, E.N., Shoemaker, Mayfleld, Cal.W ANTED

—FIRST-CLASS MEN IN ALL

»» branches of McKay and turn work on ladies'flue shoes. SIEBK-GLANVILLECO., 26 Jessie.iQ*4f\ TO »60 WEEKLY HANDLING OUR•iP'lv new aluminum goods: exclusive territoryto hustlers. For particulars and free sample ad-dress Art Aluminum Mfg. Co., Columbus. Ohio.

\\TANTED—ENGINEER CHARLES TILDEN>i at Pebbieside Vineyard. Address 1743 Frank-

linst., at 1o'clock.

TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE-low Sixth, for room; 25c a night; $1a week.

1AAAMEN TOEAT BEEFSTEAK. MUTTONI""vcbops, Hamburg steak, 6c. 635 Clay st.

ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM.11l Winchester House,44 Third St., nr.Market;2oorooms: 25c per night; convenient and respectable

GOOD BARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAYVjrand Sunday. 84. 1602 Lagnna st.

YiriNCHKSTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NR.'» Market: 200 rooms: 25c anight:reading-room.O-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; 3 liv"—

ing-rooms, rent 15. 1737Va Market st.

SAN RAFAEL—BARBER-SHOP ANDBATHSfor rent; good location :rent cheap. ApplyGEO.

D.SHEARER ACO., real estate ag'ts, San Rafael.ARD TO THE PUBLIC—RICHARDS RES-taurant. 317 Fourth St., open all night.,

pOATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11\J a. M. at the Golden Gate aye. entrance.CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212-1218Market st.

On MEN WANTED AT ONCE to canvass—.U the housekeepers of this city and Oakland:pays S3 60 per day. Store, 328 Seventh st.

EN'S SHOES y2-SO~LED. 40c: HEELS, 26c;done in15 minutes. 635 Keurnf- St., basement.

AKBKRS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC.Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H.SCHEUNERT.

WAN'IED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE*» their wages to place accounts withus; law and

commercial collection; no charge unless successful.KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r 4.

QOl ELLIS, BOSEDALiS— ROOMS 25c TOMe•\u25a0>— 1 anight;$1 to 83 a week: open all night.

SHOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WHILE YOUO wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 4U9y3Pine.

W HATCHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO»» st.: 100 outside rooms: best spring beds; singlerooms '-'<)'• a day; if1a week: meals, 10c.

\\TANTED—LABORERS AND MECHA"NICST> to know MVZART,319 Kills,near Taylor; 100large rooms: 25c night,81 60 week: very cheap.

RKE BEER: BEST INCITY';2 SCHOONERS1 for5cents at 228 Pacific st.

T INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD—Xj single furnished rooms, 75c week, 16c night.

9r^-CKNT~DINNER.S FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY—<c> at 44 Fourth st. :no humbug.

ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP»» steam beer. 6c: bottle wine, 6c. 609 Clay st.

UTTERS AND TAILORS TOATTEND THE\J S.F.Cutting School, 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10.

ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY;81week :rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 a week; '

reading room- dally papers. 3« Clay st.

HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES:done while you wait: at less than half the usual

price; all repaying done at half price: work guar-anteed. 662 Mission st., bet. First st. and Second st.

TITANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS* » toknow that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie-tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.; 150large rooms: 25c per night: 81 to 83 per week.

"1 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT10c, 1501""and 20c a night, including coffee and roils.624 Washington st., near Kearny.

BEST IN CIT /-SINGLE ROOMS. 16, 20 AND25 cents per night;81, $1 25, 81 60 per week.

Pacific House .Commercial and Leldesdorff sts.

A AAMEN'S SECOND-HAN SHOES.SOMEIUUnearly new. 25c to81 25. 562 Mission st.

FURNITURE WANTED.

HG. KRASKY\ CARPETS^ PICTUREsT. folding, iron beds, furniture; low prices; CaLstepladder manufactd for the trade. 779 Mission.

CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER-chanrtlse. L.H.BURP, Anctloncer.lo Fulton.

AOENTS WANTED.

"T^ENTTS^WANTEb'; MONEYMADE^SEIJ^A ing liquidelectrlcltv: sure cure for rheuma-tism and neuralgia. 916 Market St., room 22, thirdfloor.

OLICITORS; ENERGETIC LADIES ORgentlemen; for new plan of life,health and ac-

cident insurance; salary or commission. Call be-tween 11 and 1 only. International IndemnityCompany. 206 Sansome st. .VVAN

* —20 men TO HANDLE a FAST»" selling article; $5 to $7 per day easily made;

willpay you to investigate. Apply 22y3 Geary st.,room 8. hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.,2 to 4 P. M.

GENTS EVERYWHERE THROUGHOUT\u25a0irV the United States can maKe from $3 50 to $8per day, handling the latest California invention;everybody buys It;grand success in San Francisco:county rights free. Address CALIFORNIAPRO-DUCTIONCO.. 328 Seventh St.. S. F.

W""ANTED—ADVERTISINGSOLICITORWHO"can handle agents. WILSON'S, 342 Kearny.ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERSto introduce

-horse . and ,stock book. ED-

WARDS 7 CityHall avenue. \u25a0

HOUSES WANTED.*

W^A^TfED^TirTSiN^l^^''ble. Address C.N.. box 48. this office.

ROOMS WANTED.

GENTLEMAN DESIRES^ LARGE ROOM,Ifoldingbed; ifordinary bed set off from rest of

room: basement or first floor:low rent; slate price.L.R., box 9, Call Office. , --.-,'

SUNNY FRONT ROOM: SUITABLE FOR 2gentlemen. Address Room, box 76,Call.

WANTED-aiISCELLANEOCJS.TC^cXiT r̂ :ED^N~~ExWA^"E"FORfirst-class, new sewing machine. X. box 79,

Call., • • • -. \u25a0

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\t FOR MANIPULATINGGREEN1»X coffee: give particulars. Address S. G., box110, this office. -;.-'- \u25a0•..,-.-\u25a0 :f:

KLEIN,109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICESfor clothing,hooks and jewelry: postal. \u25a0 \u25a0

FINANCIAL.^ _^^_

ANY SUM~~"OF MONEY ONyour furniture, pianos or!,real estate: lowest

rate: cull and state your proposition or write: openevenings. J. NOONAN,1021 Mission st. • .-,; -TJARTIES HAVING MONEY TO LOANINX small amounts of 8200 to $2000 can place Itthrough us, tree of charge, at 8 per cent Interestger annum, payable seml-annually, secured by firstmortgage on improved real estate in San Fran-cisco, ithe titles to which are guaranteed by theCalifornia Title Insurance Company." We makethis :liberal proposition in order to meet the de-mand for small loans. Advise us of the amountyou wish to loan, and we willsubmit the securityforyour approval. -A.T.JOHNS & CO.; financialagents, room 9. 632 Market st., San Francisco.

typewriters and ;supplies.

t^or^esTValueTgeFa caligraph :itX last longest and does

'bestt work. United Type-• writer and Supplies Co., 413 Montgomery st. :*

pOOD TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND RENT.iVJ HANSON ACO., Chronicle Bldg., room 38. ,

HELP "WANTED—Contlnned.

\u25a0DEFINED GERMANOR FRENChTnuXV governess, $25:,German :chambermaid ? andseamstress, $20: 8 housework girls, city and coun-try, $25 and $20; 4young girls, assist, $10 to $15.MISS CULLEN,105 Stockton st.

SEA MS'! $25; GERMAN OR FRENCHO second girl,$25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock-ton st. . . '

EAMSTRESS, $25; 2 SECOND GIRLS, $15.MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton st. ;/ V.

pERMAN -OR SWEDISH , HOUSEWORKvJT woman. $20, Placer county, fare paid. MISSCULLEN, 106 Stockton st.

EFINED GIRL, LIGHT WORK,$15, COUN-try. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st.

AXT ED—TW O OOD GIRLS FOR SAME»' house, cook and second girl, $20 each, farepaid, see party here; 20 housework girls for cityplaces. $20 each. Apply MISS PLUNKETT,424Sutter st.

ANTED—GERMAN COOK, $30; UPSTAIRS»» girl, $25; second girl,$20: . (Swedish housegirl, $25; American cook, $25; Swedish cook,$35; German nurse. $26; nursegirl, $15; girl,$12; house girl,2 in family, no washing, $20;house girl,Berkeley, 2 In family,$20: number ofgirls, city and country, of all nationalities. ApplyMRS. NORTON, 332 Geary st.

pERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, $25; 2VT Swedish cooks, $25; 3 nursegirls, $12 and $15;8 girls for housework. MRS. HIRD,705 Polk st.

\yANTED—"2 GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK.'» small American families. $20; number of

girls to assist inhousework, $15. lIV2Antonia St..off Jones, near Ellis.

OUSEKEEPER, $30: CITYHOTEL. HOTELGAZETTE,420 Kearny st.__

GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE"-work and cooking; small family; call before

12. 1705 Geary st., near Webster.-

"VOUNG GIRLTO DOCHAMBER WORK AND-L wait at table In

'boarding-house. 739 Fourth

St., cor. Berry.pIRL WHO SPEAKS GERMAN: SMALLVJ" family:no children; $12. 1432 O'Farrell st., IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN'

country. 1709 Post st., 9to 12.'

T ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING, MANI-JU curing, face treatment: terms moderate. MRS.BUTLER, 131 Post St., room 20.

GIRL ASSIST WITHHOUSEWORK: WAGESVJ $12. 3028 Washington st. \u25a0

GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 1325Guerrero st.

ICE"YOUNGGIRLASSIST LIGHT HOUSE--1-^ work; good home; $10. 1708 Church st.

"\roUNGGIRL— HOUSEWORK: SLEEPX home; 9to 5. 1694 Page. .WANTED- A NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR"

lieht housework and to sleep at home. Applyafter 9a. m,, 228 Francisco St., near Powell.XTOUNG GIRL

—ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE-

X work;small family: $6 to $8. 2430 California.ANTED—NEATGIRLFOR LIGHTHOUSE-work. 93« Filbert st.

"YTOUNOGERMAN GIRL forhouseworkX in bakery. 2439 California st.

WANTED ON CUSTOM COATS.X 210 Prospect place.

ANTED—GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL;general housework; wages $15. 408 Van

Ness aye. SHUSH"VOTJKGGIRLFOR GENER 4LHOUSEWORK;X'small wash and children. 822 Harrison St.,middle flat.WANTED- WOMAN FAMILIAR WITH'» care of Infant; references. Apply1728 Sutter.

QINGLE LADY,SOME MEANS. KEEP PLAINO accounts. Address 8., box 9. Call.\u25a0WANTED— GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN-»» eral housework. Apply,bet. 9and 11o'clock,

at 1410 Flllmore. > .W"ANTED— FOR GENERAL HOUSE-

\u2666 T work. 1700 Geary st.

Wr )-

A GERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHTft housework: wages $10. Apply2016 Mission.

GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: GOODhome. ApDly801 Hayes St., nr. Webster.

WANTED—GOOD TAILORESS ON CUSTOMTT coats. 509Va Xatoma st.

GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; NOcooking. 1019 Sutter, after Ba. m.

W ANTED—NURSEOIRL; WAGES $8. CALL1432 Geary st.

\u25a0\7OUNG~REFINED WIDOW AS PARTNER:X payingbusiness. ' 601 Leavenworth st.

X\rANTED—

RELIABLE LADY TO ENTER»» the employ of wholesale house permanently;

must furnish references and cash security. AddressD. S. J., Wholesalers, box 49, Call Office.

IRLFROM 12 TO 14 FOR BERKELEY TOassist with children. 24 Fell st.

pOOD FINISHERS; MUST MAKE GOODT" buttonholes: custom coats: good wages. 545

Market st.

•yOUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPHX and qualify forgood paying positions. Kearny,

entrance 640 Clay St., day or evening. *

pIRLFOR COOKING AND HOUSEWORK: 4VJT in famijy; must understand her work well(German preferred). Call 1453 McAllister st.

Tverman GIRL FOR <ex alHOUSE-vX work and cooking: wages $25: only first-classgirlneed apply. 2018 California st.

WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. near'» Market: electric lights In every room: 200

rooms; 25c to VI60 prnight;$1 50 to $6 per week.~ERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST INGENERAL'housework Inbakery. 418 Brannan st.

WANTED— GOOD FINISHERS ON PANTS;m steady work. 545 Market st.

TTIGHEST WAGES PAID TO WOMEN ANDXX girls. Apply Immediately at CALIFORNIACANNERIES CO., Brannan st., near Third.

zmm \IRST-CLASS TAILORESS ON FINE COATS.

a 108 Battery,3d floor.VNTEI) IMMEDIATELY

—LADIES TO

*» learn millinery:taught In3mo. 234 Taylor.

MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE;Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market:

200 rooms. 2sc to $1 50pr night:$150 to$6 pr weekpARMENTS PERFECTLY COMPLETEDVJ" without trying on; call and test. LawrenceCntting-school, 1231 Market st.

OX'T FAIL TO SEE OUR EXHIBIT ATMechanics' Fair. Learn no other system until

you have seen the McDowell DressmakingAcademy, 213 Powell st.

'"FrenchI ACCORDIAN-PLEATING, PlNK-iag,stamping, patent button-holes. 137 Sixth.

FRENCH ACCORDION PLEATING:TAILOR-XImade suits; 57; perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst.

PROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT-X tingand making school :allbranchet. 702 Sinter.

WALK HELP WANTED.

C^~OOK, $7b7V^OO~KsT*^(TAND^Si»oTVDISH^washers: 3 waiters, $25 and $30. MURRAY

&READY,634 and 636 Clay st. ;AN AND WIFE FOR A RANCH NEARCity. MURRAY &READY, 634 and 636

Clay st.-. '

pOOPER FOR A WINERY:16 WOODCHOP-\J pers; carpenter, city; 2 ironers; 3 farmers; 4laborers. MURRAY it READY, 634 and 636Clay st. .*SSAYER WHO UNDERSTANDS CHLORI--V.nation for a mine: blacksmith who under-stands machine work fora mine. C. R.HANSEN

CO., 110 Geary st.

"1 11 QUARTZ-MINERS. *3ADAY. C.R. HAN-XU SEN &CO., 110 Geary st.

CRAPER -TEAMSTERS AND SCRAPER^loaders forroad work:free fare. C. R. HAN-

SEN & CO., 110 Geary st.

OK MEN TO PICK FRUIT,NEAR CITY,$20**«*' and found: 20 rockmen and laoorers, $175and $2 a day: 30 Italians forcountry, sawmill andwoods. C. R.HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st.

TJORSESHOER FOR A RAILROAD CAMP,XX $1 60 a day and found and free fare. C.R.HANSEN <fc CO., 110 Geary st.

WANTED—

2 HOTEL WAITERS, $20 AND»t $30: butler, see party here this morning, $40;

gardener for nursery, $50: Japanese porter, $15:cook for boarding-nouse, $40; boy to do chores,milk 1cow. good home: waiter, small chop-house,$20, etc. LEON ANDRE,316 StocKlon st. :

\\TANTED-10MORE MEN TOPICK GRAPES,.IF *1 a day and board; dairyman lor CentralAmerica: 4carpenters for Central America, $6 aday (silver), part fare advanced; teamiter, $45 andfound; farmer and wife, $30 and found; sticker-man, $3 a day; laundrymen: farmer: harness-maker on repairs, etc.: and others. Applyto J. F.CROSETT &CO., 628 Sacramento st.

TVTANTED—COOK FOR RESORT; RESTAU-\u25a0»». rant waiter for country, $35; cook, small res-taurant, $7 a week: and others. . Apply to J. F.CIIOSETT<fe CO., 628 Sacramento st. •

ANTED—BLACKSMITUFOR CAMP CITY,$35 and board; also dairymen, farmers, labor-

ers, waiters, milkers, dishwashers, teamsters,grape-pickers and others. W. D. EWER & CO.,626 Clay at. \u25a0 :

O CARPENTERS. COUNTRY, $3 A DAY,& call early: "10 drill and hammer men for rail-road work, $26 and bonrd: ranch ,teamster, $20: 4woodsmen, $26; farmhands, $15: solicitor for milkroute; second waiter,Institution, $15. R.T.WARD6 CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. , \u25a0

JAPANESE BAR PORTER, $25: COUNTRYOhotel. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st.

7 LABORERS, STREET WORK, $1 60 A DAY;i 5 hands Market St.. $1 50; 10 stone quarryhands, $1 75 and $2 a day ;25 laborers, $26 andboard. 61Thirdst., room 31. \u25a0 \u25a0

W~ ANTED—STEADY GOOD :COATMAKERS.Applymerchant tailor, Alta,Placer Co., Cal.

PAINTERS WANTED, $2 PER DAY. 1717Eddy st. -\u25a0 .: -; -.. \u25a0 . -\u25a0\u25a0 ;-;..\u25a0--'• , \u25a0 ..:.".\u25a0\u25a0 •.\u25a0..-. "-j ;./

T>RESSMAN, ALSO DRY CLEANER; PER-\u25a0Tmanent. \u25a0 W. W. BWASEY, 142 Eddy st. !v \u25a0

WANTED-ENERGETIC MEN CAN SECUREpermanent, profitable |and agreeable employ-

ment; must have $40 cash. Address Business,Box 55, Call.

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' .AN THAT CAN COMPOUND MEDICINEand make himself useful about an Institution.

509 Kearny st., room 2. ' x .'; . . -. .i.:; jOUSE-PAINTERS WANTED AT 3252 MIS-Sionst.; $2 .per day. I

SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued.

TTkRESSMAKF.R—

FIRST- CLASS FITTER:xJ stylish draper and designer: thorough dress-maker; by th" day; just moved. MISS.WAR-WICK, 309 Ivy aye.

WIDOW WOULD LIKE PLAIN SEWING'» and mending. 517 Eighteenth st., between

Guerrero and Dolores.-

pOOD SEAMSTRESS WOULD LIKE TO DOVX plain sewing by the day. Address 2012^Mission st. \u25a0

pXPABLE ANDRELIABLE WOMANWANTSV situation as nurse: can take entire charge ofaninfant from Its birth,or would go as lady's nurse;good references. Call or address for3 days, MRS.D., 714 Teham a St., instore.

yOCNG GIRL WOULD LIKE TO DO SOMEX kind of work during the day. Address K. C,

111 Elm aye., near Polk.pooK- -\\'ANTED"BY A SCANDINAVIAN\J girl cooking or general housework. Please call8 Leroy place, between Jones and Leavenworthsis., off Sacramento.

SITUATION WANTED by YOUNGGIRLASchambermaid and plain sewing; sleep at home.

Address room 103. 44 Third st.

IyOUNG lady DESIRES situation to doi1 general housework in American family; wages$20 to $25. 132 Sixth St., room 8.

\\TANTED—SITUATIONBYa first-class»i laundress inprivate family; best of reference.

548 Natomast. •:.'--

YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION1cooking and housework: American family;

cityreference. Apply1632 Polk st.

\u25a0\V ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS PLACE TO»> cook. Address 2636 Sutter.

WOMAN WANTS ANY KINDOF PLAINilsewing to do: gentlemen's mending and

clothes cleaned. 114 Fourth st., room 15.

WANTED—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN.»» work by the day; good laundress and house-

cleaning. Please call 119V2 Sixth st.

pOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION\J as housekeeper or to assist with housework andsewing: can sleep home. Address W.,Call BranchOffice, 717 Larkin st.

ASTERN WIDOW WISHES POSITIONas housekeeper. Call or address 126 Turk st.

WORKING gTRL WOULD LIKEA PLACE'•1 to work in exchange for room rent and board

when Idle from work at anytime; best of refer-ences. R.R.,box 74, Call Office.

YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS.1 nursery governess or lady's companion: speaks

Spanish and English fluentlyand can give best ofreference; has no objection to the country. Pleasecall or address 1915 Larkin st.

BY EXPERIENCED X URSE; WAGES $10 Aweek. Call or address C W., 804 Van Ness aye.

DANISH GIRL-WISHES SITUATION FORgeneral housework by a small family. 29V2

Vanderwater st., bet. Francisco and Bay.

J.-lASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES AX: few more engagements by the day; terms rea-sonable, call or address MISS X., 405 Geary St.,room 41.DEI

'IX 1:1> YOUNGLADY WOULD GIVEHER

JV service atmaid or nurse for fare East. Ad-dress E. T., box 45, Call Office.

IDOWWOULDLIKETO ACT ASPARTNER"inpaying business. 1027 Market St., room 8.

WINCHESTER .HOUSE— 44 THIRD, NEAR I»* Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $160 per night;

$1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and' respectable. |

YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKEPOSITION ATX the Mechanics' Fair. Address 52a south Park.

YOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKESEWING OFX any kind. 144 Fifth St., room 6.

WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD,NEAR»» Market, electric lights in every room; 200

room: 25c to $1 50 per night; $150 to $6 per week.WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE WOULD LIKE»» situation as housekeeper; lodging-house or

widower's family. 1035 Market St., room 7.V A FIRST-CLASS SECOND GIRL: BESTof reference: lately from the East. Call at 404

Third st.

MilAt Vi AM'ED-iIALE.

YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKEXToSITfacTASX teamster or take care of horses; can milk. Ad-

dress Teamster, box 48, Call.OY, 15 YEARS OLD, WOULDLIKETOGETa place in office or wholesale, house: good rec-

ommendation; wages $3 a week. Address W. X.,114 Twenty-thirdst.

pERMANBOY,18 YEARS OF AGE, WISHESVX place ina butcher-shop or grocery; best of ref-erence. Apply427 Duncan St., bet. 27th and 28th.

RENCH GENTLEMAN, SPEAKING EN-glish, would tender services during voyage to

help defray journey East. E. S., 729 Union st.

\TOUNGMANWHO 18 WILLINGTO WORKX desires employment incityor country; under-

istands care of horses, cows, etc. Address J. C,boxI74, Call Office.

KLIABLE MAN WANTS WORK OF ANYkind—as porter in store, factory or wholesale ]

Ihouse, kitchen, watchman, assistant janitor, etc.; 1I wages $8 50 per week. Address J. D.,box 80, Call. I

M~ AN AND WIFE; MAN UNDERSTANDS icare of horses, cattle, grounds and poultry,

Rood coachman and driver: wife excellent cook,!housekeeper and general worker: city or country;

j good reference. Address E. N.,box 48. Call Office.yOCNG MARRIED MAXWISHES POSITIONX ingrocery-store or to work in warehouse in this I

city or Oakland; best of reference. Address J. D. •

N.iGolden Gate Postoffice, Oakland. |

\i•ANTED

—A YOUNG MAN WANTS TO ;

»» learn the barber trade. Address Barber, box21, Call.

J>OOKKEEPER WANTS TOPOST BOOKS BYX> the hour afternoons and evenings; vory rea-sonabie. Address Scribe, box 109, Call Office.

STRONG BOY WISHES ANY KIND OFwork. Apply609 Minna st.

J> ELIABLECOACHMAN, gardener ANDi XV general utilityman, wishes a situation; thor-Ioughly understands his business. Address A. T.,box 18. this office.

IDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS EMPLOY-ment at nursing, store work, or inany line

where work is not heavy. Address N.,box 102,Call Office.

I• ABDENBB (SCANDINAVIAN) WISHES

VIsituation inprivate place; understands horses,cows and driving:best of cityreferences. AddressA.B. C box 21, Call office.

BUT* HERfGOOD MEAT-CUTTER. WISHES\u25a0XJ situation Incity shop. Address or call 100%Twenty-first st. ,IpAPABLE GARDENER, WHO UNDER-

V-' stands greenhouse, lawn and nursery work,al^o is a first-class orchardlst, wants a situation;best of references. Address W., box 107, this office.pOLORED MAN WISHES POSITION ASVJ coachman, butler, or valet for traveling party;best of references can be given. Address E., dox j29, this office.p6ACHMAN; THOROUGHLY UNDER-\J stands care of horses; good gardener; can milk;handy with tools: 2 years' reference last place. IAddress N.G.. box 103. Call Office.

YOUNG STEADY MAN WISHES WORK ASX man about place or work by day; can do paint- j

ing and whitening: care of horses and handy instore or shop. Address C. H., 829 Stevenson st.,room 13.

BY A YOUNG MAN (MARRIED). SOBERand industrious: work around private place;

understands care of horses, etc.: best of references;no objection to country. Address J. F. X.,room73, Blake block, Oakland.

J>ELIABLE CITY SALESMAN. WITHGOODx\> record, wants position: salary to be determinedby worth. Address C. P., box 6. this office.p OOD COOK WANTS A SITUATION: GOODVJT breadmaker: city or country. 1301 SantaClara aye., Alameda.AirANTED

—SITUATION IN COUNTRY>> newspaper office by experienced compositor.

S. BRESA. 1115 Twenty-third aye., East Oakland.

JAPANESE FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS«J position in family in city or country. AddressK. a.. 423 Stevenson St., S. F. ,

BICYCLE WORKMAN; GOOD; UNDER-stands brazing, and can do any jobneatly and

satisfactorily; no botch work. Box 100, Call Office,Oakland Branch.

FARMER, PRACTICALLY A D THEORET-Ically competent in stock, dniry,grain, sugar-

-1 beets, poultry,etc., wants situation as foreman ormanager: references. LEO ESSICH, Ft.Ross, Cal.

JAPANESE BUTLER WANTS A SITUATIONO in private family or take charge small club-house, whounderstands French cooking; first classand has long experience. S. M.,box 17.VOONG MAN.21 YEARS OF AGE, EAK-X Ing German fluently,wishes situation os porter

or salesman: has also knowledge of leaf tobaccoand manufacturing of cigars; best references. Ad-dress P. S., box 21, Call Office.

AN,THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS CAREofhorses, carriages, harness; careful, stylish

driver; care garden, milk, etc., wants situation ongentleman's place; years of first-class referencefrom last employer. Address Coachman, box 49,Call Office. .

FEMALE HELP WANTED.

TIfTNXED^SWEDISH ORDANISHCOOK,S 3O;»'» also Danish laundress, $80; same house, Oak-

land, American family,call early: cook and laun-dress, city,$30, $25; German nursery governess,$20: French seamstress, $25: girls, city,$25, $20.MMX.LEOPOLD, 957 Market st.

W ANTED-PROTESTANT INVALID-NURSE.TT $20; German hotel c»ok, $35: 3 German. IFrench and Protestant second gir,s, $20 and, $25: |cook, plain wash, a short distance, $30: laundressand second girl, $25; 3cooks, German style. $25and $30; German nurse, $20, and a great mam-girls to till our numerous situations in city andcountry. J.F. CBOSETT ACO., 312 Sutter st.

pERMAN COOK, SMALL FAMILY. $25[ 2AjTstarch Ironers, country, $26 and found: Swed-ish orDanish cook, wash and iron, $25: first-classcook and laundress, references; young woman forsmall family,Berkeley, $25: German cook, mustbe good Ironer, $25; 6 German, Swedish or Danishhousework girls, city and country, $20: 10 younggirls, light housework and c»re children, $10 and$15. C. R. HANSEN ACO.. 110 Ge«ry st :

HEAD WAITRESS, CITY HOTEL, $25;waitress, city hotel, $20; waitress, small board-

Ing-house, $16. C. R.HANSEN <fe CO., 110 Geary.

WAITRESSES, CITY AND COUNTRY. $15Tt and $20: cooks and housework girls, $15 to

$25; ironers for steam laundry, $1 50 day. MUR-RAY &READY. 634-636 Ciay st.

WANTED—FRENCH SECOND AND HEW-ing, $20; German hotel cook, $35; German

second. $15; housework girl Oakland, $20; Ger-man girlAlameda. $25; 2 nurse gins, $10; secondgirland care ofan Invalidgirl,920 to 929. LEONANDRE,815 Stockton st.

sr r.cial. rarrrnKs.

EK^ MISS BACACO,FRENCH MANICURE.ESoS' 121 Montgomery St., room 6.\u25a0_2S»HAIR GROWN ON BALD HEADS;££<& diseases treated. MRS, DR. PLATT, Elec-tropath, 76.') Marketst.

H^s=» WINDOWS CIKAXED AND FLOORSt5s

-i' scrubbed: reasonable rates: payment for

damages Guaranteed. C. ROSSI _ CO., 242 Sutter.

EP^=« GOLD MINES WANTED: GIVE FULL!'lS^f description and most favorable terms. Ad- j.dress A.,box 157, this office.y*ac» GENTLEMEN'S GLOVES, NECKTIES\S<& cleaned. Miss DAVIS.r. 9.21 f100r,122 Post.Etb_p JEWISH LADYGIVES ALCOHOLANDES2£? electric baths. Oiliiea 47-48, 850 Market St.

»_gc» NOTICE—

THE STOCK AND FIXIS5&' tnres of QUONG OX Wo itCO.. 617 DupontSt.,have been sold to WING SUN TONG. Allac-counts against them must be presented beforeAugust 20.' at 12 o'clock noon, as we will notbe responsible for any debts contracted by themafter that date.

"WING SUN TUX.

San Francisco, August 12, 1895.

C£^S= CORNS REMOVED WITHOUTKNIFE:ht-^? no pain. Chiropodic Institute, rcom 2, 200Turk si.

SJE^=> JOHN J. HULTHENGIVES ELECTRIC,i*~£? magnetic, massage treatment: rheumatismami constipation a specialty. 1007 Mkt, rms. "_', 3.

"T^S» BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4.ar<-»' Collections made, city or country. PacificCollection Co., 415 Montgy St.. room 6, Tel. 6580.»_3Jp CORNS REMOVED WITHOUTKNIFE;EE^ no pain. Chiropodk Institute, 36Va Geary.

B_3B» ROOMS WHITENED. $1 UP: PAPER-'C-^s' \u0084fj S3 50 no. 3C9 sixth. George Hartninn.

DIVIDEND NOTICES.

jf_S» DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO.S*-J^ 22 fifteen cents per share) of the Hutchln-gon Su_ar I'lantation Company willbe payable atthe office of the company, 3.7 Market street, onand after Tuesday, August 20. 1895: transfer bookwill close WEDNESDAY, August 14, 1895, at 3o'clock p.m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary.

SITUATIONS WANTED—FIvMALK.

"\rOUNG GIRL WOULD LIX A SITUATION1at dressmaking. Address 1119 Treat aye.

1HIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS A-T situation; good cutter and fitter. Address B. 8.,box 21, Call. - _________\u25a0yOUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WISHES A SIT--1 nation a laundress in family or institution.

Call or address 121,2 Sacramento st., S. F.pOMPETENT GIRL WANTS A PLACE FORV^ general housework; good cook: city or coun-try; wages 520. Call or address 206 FifthSt., nearHoward.pEFINED WIDOW (GERMAN) WISHES\u25a0IX position as housekeeper: city or coun-try. Address M. W., 226% Kitch St., near Third,between Bryant and Bran nan.

I[FRENCH LADY, SPEAKING ENGLISH,T would tender services during voyage to help de-fray journey East. E. s.. 729 Union st.

I)!-.I\u25a0 IN1:D YOUNG LADY WISHES A POSI-XV lionas nurse for invalidorInfant's nurse; goodreferences. Address G. G., box 104, Call Office,

OMPKT£NT INFANT'S NURSE: AMERI-COMPETENT INFANT*B SI KSK; AMERI-can; best of city references. Address M.E.H.,

231 Helen st., Oakland.,."WOMAN WISHES a SITUATION TO DO-'• genera! housework: wages no object; fouryears' references. 183% Fourteenth st.

B| -YOUNG WOMAN TO DO LIGHTHOUSE-work in nice family; sn.ail wages. Address

N. A.,box 21, this otlice. .YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA-.I. tion for housework and plain cooking. Call at83 Everett st.

DBEBS MA KER~GOOD FITTER AND CUT-ter, wishes work in families or willtake work

home. Apply 623 Howard, between Second andThird sts.

WEDISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATIONTOO do cooking and housework: good references.Address C. C, box 125, Call Office.,\\rANTED—BY YOUNG LAD FROM THE'» East sewing by the day or dressmaker's as-

sist ant:_AddressT2o%FoUomst I__^_1__^_-

•JEWISH YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO DO. (J light housework and take fullcharge of a baby.Apply 36 Langton st.

pOMPETENT LAD WISHES TO TAKE\J charge of lodging-house. Apply 14 Turk st.,room 17.

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THIRST-CLASS HOUSECLEANER WISHESX work by the day; can do washing and ironing;31 25. .Callor address 47 Jessie st., middle flat.

}" EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER,USING THEjjcelebrated S. T.Taylor system of cutting andfitting. wishes a few more engagements by the day:'work guaranteed; $1 60 per day. Address ELIZA,box 45, Call Office.

SCOTCH PROTESTANT COOK WITH REF~erenco desires a situation. J. F. CROSEIT

<fe CO., 312 Sutler st.

WUB _ BY THE DAY WANTED BY COMPE-* » tent woman; washing, housccleaning, ironing;references given. 1080 Howard st. .'

ELIABLEWOMAN NTs WORK BYTHEIXday; ail and carfare. Address W.,box 43, Call.Y>ESPECTABLE WOMAN. WISHES SITUA-Ittion todo general housework; Is a good cook:city or short distance in the country; best refer-ences If required. Address or call 27% Fourth st,over florists.WOMAN WANTS SITUATION, CITY ORVcountry, with boy 6years old, 202% Fourht.

SIT ATlON WANTED BY FIRST-CLASScook: assist with washing; best references;

state terms. 9.40 Howard st.'YOUNG CUBAW GIRL FROM CUBA WOULD1like position as housekeeper. 27 Taylor st.,

room 8, second floor. \u25a0•

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YOUNG, RELIABLE GIRL WOULD vLIKEJl position to do general housework or upstairs

work: can give best of references; has no objec-tion to the country. Please call or address 717%Bush st. 1.-.:\u25a0\u25a0•• ; \u25a0\u25a0 . :

ERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATIONvJT to do general housework: city;wages not lessthan $10 per month. 664% Howard st., room 34.

NOTICE OF MKKTINGS.

WTX» MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO.. •Cfc-i^ 44, F. and A. M.—The officers and ~lj\^members are hereby notified to attend the J&JK ;

funeral of Brother HENRY SAVAGE,.late amember of Commonwealth Lodge No 409,

V and A. M..of Brooklyn, N. V., from MasonicTemple, 03 WEDNESDAY", August 21, at 2o'clock p. St. Byorder of the master.

THEODORE FROLICH, Secretary.

Hr-r3=» CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO.5,•

Et-^ R. A. M., will meet THIS (TVES-DAY) EVENING, August 20, at I'MjLM.o'clock: stated meeting and R. A.decree. 'NF '

By order of the H.P. FRANKLINH.DAY.Sec.Ctrga ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, •!>^ F. & a. M. First degree this(TUESDAY) EVENING,at 7:30 o'clock. lSJJxr

A. 8. HUBBARD,Sec. /^r > jjjp-S GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 30, •iX^F. .v. a. M. Called meeting THIS_AV-(TUESDAY) I'VENING,Aug. '20. at 7:30^3?o'clock. D.I.GEORGE J. KOBE, Secretary,

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mras* FUNERAL NOTICE-BKB- _s^,

t£3^ Montenegrin Benevolent So- %}£?c • ty. Officers and members: You are ,]ig?j^s*lrequested to meet at your hall, 10 Cali- ,v _£&fornia street, on WEDNESDAY, Aug.L*?jVr»3SI*l,a: 12:30 o'clock p. m. sharp, to attend |C 3Mßthe funeral of our late brother, A LEX-3!r<M]B*'wANDERDABANOVH H By order of XzfXflf'

P. L.VUCANOMCH, Pres. •J»»*'

L.S. Chukich. secft~S* NOTICE—A. O. OF n., BOARD^^wajEE2S' of Erin- board will meet at \V\\\jrIrish-American Hall, TUESDAY EVEN- Ja\YjH IING, August 20, 1895. By order of BCVVe?

D. WARD, County Delegate, 'tfls. John McCabtxey, Sec, pro tern. jrv-ss ANNUAL MEETING—THE ANNUALEt-J^ meeting of the stockholders of the Sutro

Railroad Co.. for the election of directors for the en-suing year and the transaction of such other busi- |ness as may come before the meeting, willbe held 1at the office of the company, 30 Montgomery block, ISan Francisco, Cal.. on THURSDAY, Aug. 29,1895, at 2o'clock p. m.

WM. C. LITTLE,Secretary.

tiles' NOTICEOFANNUALMEETING-THE!\£Ztr recnlar annual meeting of the stockholders Iof the Pacific Vndertakers will be held at 777 Mis-sion St., San Francisco, on FRIDAY, August 23,1895, at 8:30 p.m., for the purpose of electing aboard of directors for the ensuing year and thetransaction of such other business as may comebefore the meeting.

Transfer-books willclose on Tuesday, August 20,at 4 p m. By order of the board ofdirectors.

M. C. OOBHAM,Secretary.

j£7sy=> OFFICE OF HONEY LAKE VALLEYl£<& Townsite Company.

To the stockholders of the Honey Lake ValleyTownslte Company.

The regular annual meeting of the above-named |corporation not having been called #»r held at the 1time specified for said meeting inthe by-laws of |said corporation, and do time thereafter for the jholding of said meeting being provided for in said :by-laws, or ordered by the Board of Directors of Isaid corporation, and* the tnnual election of aBoard of Directors of said corporation not having

.taken place on the day appointed therefor in saidby-laws,and no day thereafter being provided forby said by-laws, and said election not having beenadjourned to or ordered by the Board of Directors. forany other day, and the owners of more than amajority of the snares of the capital stock of saidcorporation having called for a meeting of thestockholders thereof for the purpose of holding theannual election of a Board of Directors of said cor-poration:

A meeting of the stockholders ofsaid corporationis hereby called, to be held at the Office of said cor-poration, Room No. 69, Columbian building. No.PI Market st., San Francisco, California, onTUESDAY, the 20th day of August, 1895, at 2O'clock p. m., for the purpose of holding the an-nual election of a Board of Directors of said cor-

•poral ion, and for the transaction of such businsssas may regularly come before said meeting.

Byorder of the President.*WILLIAMB. LAKE,Secretary.