the san francisco call (san francisco, calif.) 1895-11-15 ...totalramnnir expenses $125 a month;...

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HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL G W Crystal, Vncaville 8 F Louehborough, X V 1' A Brown, Sacramento .1 i" Hatch, Sacramento A\V Hall. Mendocino Mrs John T Hatch, sec Wll Reed, Cleveland Hiss Emily Hatch, Sac" C s Howard, Pasadena 3li .Mac;anl, Springfield A J Hart, San Jose Mary L \Vhlte. Berkeley T B Brooks, Oakland T l Reed, Reed:ey ".-> XXSmith. Palo Alto <; W Fry. Plttsburg C T La Grove, Sacto F H Bok A w, San Jose J A Haswell, California R Archer* w. Sacramto F Brown, Oakland I <• Stein, Stockton M a Maynard, Suisun 1! D Hatch it w. Novato II Emerson Aw, Chgo H-I Small, Sacramento P Sweed, Petaiuma C J Beson, Ohio T Flint.San Juan S 11 Rice, iTkiah * W Davis aw, Vacnvl C Cunningham, Ul:iah w 11 Stewart, Redlands Mrs lletr., IVtaluma E W Perkins, lone Mis* Eva Morris, Petlma Hr.i NTchols, >;.: prClc Mi»Xlchols, sutter Ck It Bostwick Aw, Yoko C M Hatcher, San Jose SMcCullough, 1. Banos ell Field Aw, California 'J" Browning and \\. Napa W s Purnell. Sacramento c Applegate. Alaska T o Akers, Truckee BClark, 1 lor PALACE HOTEL. H GStevenson. Mnlo Prk II H Hinshaw, Brlngame CO Daniel, Oakland S W Huntlneton, Sacltf J X Jones dw, arson R r Lewis, Alameda IIP Deerimr, Kansas CtyG Ballard, N V R Koehler. Portland X E Hyde, Visalla 1: R Rogers, Portland A Stetson. Cal W 1! Burl bock, Portind W A Dinsmore, N V RCampb 1. Portland E L Doherny, Ls Angeles E McNeiil, Tor laud >; •\u25a0'trouss, Chicago V Jarb :ii<,N V J Eisendoff. Chicago \V I. Milliken. wA son, Mrs B Barron, 3ch md, Boston San Mateo .1 W Oliver, Rochester Miss Curtin, San Mateo Mist Lindsay, Belfast HC Cranz, Chicago Mrs Hargreaves, Belfast F G Cranr.. Chicago ]•\u25a0 II Short. Fresno S A Ilaines. Indianapolis {.i \V Hunk, Elmira F S Dickinson, N V BALDWIN HOTEL. H Downing. San Jose A 8 Miller,Oakland C M Doyle, Santa Cruz J TSullivan, Santa Cruz Miss C Simpson, N V Miss MLeasing, X V \V Martin, N V Mrs W Martin, N V Mrs A Kiel, N V J Delaney. N V G F Gray. Allcghany Mrs LEllis, Alleghanv ]( Schreibex, St Louis J M Brooks, St Louis MJ Bilm, st. Louis J A Murphy * Chicago FA Durkee, Chicago LEzell. Chicago M .1 E/.ell, Chicago LMGodfrey, Chicago « H Bankcock. Chicago II P stone ft w. N V W 11 Johnston, Wash 1; BHannaman, Chicago JLBurDeck.tw.Watsnvle \V F Ferguson A w, Tex » Barnes, Chicago C L While, Sacramento C A Wikidel. (oronado NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J R Williams, Tacoma L Gaeso, Santa Rosa P Gohbl. Healdsburg s Freeman & w, Boston H Wolf, Boston V Jenuer, Chicago P J Donnell, Chicago If s Philips. St Paul 1II Batten, Utah D Bfeyton, Victoria Miss Fields. Seattle AC Ackley.Ellenburg w Twohoy, Ellenburg M Boulsten, Tacoma W Thornton. Portland F <; Wricbt. Portland S Mitchell, New York C Ross. Chicago SAN FRANCISCO "CALL." prPINEPS OFFICE of the San Francisco CAM/— rll Market street. ~ open until 12 o'cioclc every tirtt In the year. BRANCH OFFICES— S3O Montgomery street, rcrrrr Clay: open until 0:30 o'clock. Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'cloclc. 713 Larkln ftreet, open until 9:30 o'clock:. &W. corner Sixteenth and Mis.?.ou streets, open ri til ! o'clock. if It Mission street, open until o'clock. 336 Ninth etreet, open until 9:30 o'clock. 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1895. BITSTKKSS t'HAXCKS-Contlnnert. C*1 Cnn FOR sale— best PAYING BUSl- «jnlO''U. ness In San Francisco: thorough In- vesticatio'i permitted to purty meaning business. CURTIS <fc BOWLEY. Ml 1*I' 1 ' 1 ". - '•''"'•"• -m. ~<?*L'f\(\f\ BAZAAR: LO..L. _,-•„ iv.,; »hb'/^'v'. well adverrlse-i; established 7 years; total ramnnir expenses $125 a month; doingcash business $1000 a month: could be greatly im- proved with \u25a0 proper attention, owners having too much other business: will sell at Inventory; no chrrge for good will. Address or apply Pacific Printing Co., 543 Clay St. | MOOT CONVENIJINT AND Rl->PECrAI;LE; JYI Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market ; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $3 per week ; tree bus to and from the ferry. I^RUIT FISH AND POULTRY BUSINESS; J good corner; cheap rent; suitable for _ good men. 1942 Market st. e»£AAA CASH WILL PURCHASE A HALF iTOUOU inter st or $11,000 1 whoU. mer- est in the best paying cash business In this city located onMarket st. Apply 10 CHAS. A. RET- XDI.D -. room 17. <.:rr»cker bldg. LOUOtVO-HOirSlvS FOX SALK. vfoTICI-^-100 LOV)OING-HOUSKS FOR SALE". 1\ from $150 tossooo. STRAND & CO.. Third, Or-ROOM HOUSE AT YOUR OWN PRICE. *.) 18 rooms; tine new furniture $1,SO!) 60 rooms to exchange for real estate 6,600 SO rooms; rent $75; bargain 1,500 18 rooms, includingpiano 700 6-room corner fiat; central *00 10-room house; very central -50 H. C. DECKER, 1808 Market St.. cor. Taylor. ACA RENT REDUCED FROM $80; 20-ROOM. «_}t-)v/. hotel; also dining and bar room; chance of lifetime to make money; no opposition. Apply SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. TENBERG, 632 MARK OP P. PALACK Hotel. $700—30 rooms: half block of Market. $1000— 15 rooms; corner; guarantee clears if Bo $1600— rooms: owner 5 years: clears $150. $275—19 rooms: at your own price. $-50—23 rooms; city front; big bargain. <£» 1 'A rooming House: 13 roobis AND tip LrJ\J. storeroom; 9 rooms occupied: also lur.:i< basement convenient for laundry. Apply 9 Carlo 3 place, off O'Farrell street, near Powell. No agenis. fl£7r 16-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE; OWNER tip lOrn paralyzed. Apply60 Annies:. ffl«9?.A LODGING - HOUSE; 10 ROOMS; «Jp._ic/U. present owner must leave city; fullest investigation Invited. Call after 12, IS-J3 Polk st. 1 Q-ROOM HOUSE. TO BK SOLD AT A BAR- -1O gala; on account of sickness. 238 Sixth st. } ELEGANTLY FURNJSHi.D i£OUSK NIXK Tj sooms: cheap. Call bet. 1 an 1 0 p. 11., 234, O'Farrell st. WELL-KEPT HOUSE OF 30 ROOMS. ALLOX »' one floor: nicelyfninished: good location ;ou corner. Address D. C box 105, Call Office. JfOA/) 16 ROOMS; CLEARING $40 PER <\rO\JV.J. month: rent »:-!('. Inquire 36- Third st. FUENITUKE FOB SAI.K- -STSo^isToATrFiLTßNlT^nTEToM^xE^r^^ 1 Elegant Brussels carpet laid 4.">e Heavy Linoleum laid 40c Floor Oilcloth •_\u25a0<».: New Bedlounstes. our own make. -.'.".() SHIREK&SHIREK, 1310-12 Stockton, nr.Valjo. "\r iee ly FURNISHED FLAT; '_' SETS AM) •li kitchen: $35. 7 Alice st., off Folsom, bet. Tnird and Fourth. IpURXITURE OF FOUR ROOMS; A FIXE range ana piano; cheap. 1228 Golden Gate. FURNITURE Ob 5 ROOMS FOR SALE cheap; no dealers. 214 Sixth St. ' ALW A S BEFORE SELLING see H. 37 IEITHOLTZ,120 Suttrr. room 25. REDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second-hand: 400 carpet.,, good as new. oil- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c: 7- piece chamber suits, $14 50: cornice poles, 25c: ranges, $6: cash or Installments; goods snipped free. T. 11. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. / yVVprices JN FURXITURKAXDCARPET* ;' ' ' hl* y*l<\u0084. -,*,,(\u25a0-. '\u25a0!-;\u25a0 ».;.. •.-,.-) >.tlHtt»n M' I'UKXITjJiTk A.NTi:i). A UCTIOXEEIIJ. C. MUTHER. 710 MARKET : -TV st., pays highest cash prices for furniture. pASn PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURI i V; cob SCHWERDT. 8.1 Mission, bet. 4th &sth. HIGHEST PRICE PAID irUMTURE, carpets, stoves. BROWNE, 103 Bth; postal. HG. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURE* . folding, iron beds, furnlturo; low prices-. Cal. ><»T.':nl«lfr m»nn'arrrl jn- 11.. trart». 7"'< Misnion. ja^ CARPET CLKANINU. " pARPETS THOROUGHLY CLKANED AND \J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON A CO.. 23 Tenth st. Telephone number. »ou:h 33. Rational carpet BEATING AND IiENO- iAt vatln? Works HAMPTON layln? and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 2441 CITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND \J Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. O. H STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. WHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer L'_> ret Beating Works. 553-7 Tehama: lei. .So-4U. \u25a0) pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS, VJ Golden Gate aye. : telephone eas: 126. / O^HE J. E. MITCHELL CARPETS I . K aNInT Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cl«>anlui machines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th. tel. 607-;. ' I MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING ANUHKX- '/ . OVattiM works. 4f>3 \u25a0"evenson: tel. ::•_'_'>•• PIANOS. VIOLINS, iiTC. ~~ C&1 OX YVSE UPRIGHT PIANO: GOOD AS <P J.OO. new; must be sold immediately. 8-1 I VINE PIANO FOR SALE OH RENT CU EAP. I I 1 SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. CM GOOD SQUARE PIANO IN GOOD Oft- <Jino. der: big bargain. 21 1 Larkln st. TEINWAY, WEBER. EMERSON. F:STEY" and numerous other standa-d makes of piano? and organs are sold upon easy terms and reasonably by SHERMAN, ( LAY CO., piano house, cor. Kearny and sutler sts. STEINWAY, $235: MAHOGAXY PIANO, $48; HEINE, 410 Post st. T>ARGAINSINHIGH-GRADE" PIANOS: EASY -1J payments. SCH Mi T2ACO.. 16 McAllister st. A FINE STEINWAY SACRIFICED IMMK- .», o^ lely for $ 225 "Plendld condition. Room 21. 809 Market st. >•'•.:; \ (iiif.Ar OPPORTUNITY; FINE UPP.IGIIf \u25a0?*- piano: must be exchanced fcr casn Immwi:. ately; $140; cash will buy it to-day. Room 10, Flood build "VTICE SQUARE PIANO; MUST BE SOU) -> this week; price $45. Room 21. Floor! bills. ! <sl 100 BJUEGANT UPRIGHT RO?_W«»Ol> I \u25a0*' 1? - i -fort.a:clislnstallments.22l avenworth HEM .Mr: a LUNG PIANO CO. HAVEI RE* moved to 735 Market st. 1 f^l9 X , A FINE UPRIGHT. BRUENN'S <_)\u25a0*— Piano House. 228 Post st. FA< "I DRERS OF GUITARS, VIOLINS, mandolins, zithers, lutes, etc. ' -.'l7 Ellis st "IV E ARE NOW SOLE AGENTS FOR THB . »» celebrated Knaba Piano: new s;vles just r- celved. BENJ. CURTAZ &SON. . m b'Farrcll st. TTPRIGHT PIANOS PROM HoO UP. HOR- *\u25a0\u25a0> N UNO's. leading piano-house. 210 Post s:. CELEBRATED BUSH "i GERTS PIANOS-" V 7 tone unsurpassed: cases unique. A. L. BAX- CROFT &CO., 324 Post si. S\\ P^ I t°t U ,>;> IO1j1:S ' : *' WITHERS. OLDiNEW OH. MLLLfalt, maker. repair r, 2 Latham place. T)EMOVED-F. W. SPENCER _ CO. TO 33S -It Post st., near Powell, §ole aitents Conover. Colby and Spencer pianos. 328 post st. ' YV £»o BADtTKS~\VITH KOH LER i CHASE, I »' 26. _8 and 30 O'Farrell st. r\PEX FOR BUSINESS. V/ The finest line of now pianos for rent and sal« inSan lrancisco. j. HARRY SCOTT, . 929 Market St.. Bpieckels building. E"c_tASE-^' L ° W I ' XllCKa Ko« L>:a * A BETTER AXD EASIER PLAN TO BUYA tT, if ?VD I. a ? 0 ., by ron1 '"?- Be careful to go w KOHLER _ CHASE'S. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. TVECkER BROS.. STEINWAY. FISCHER AND a^ other first-class makes of pianos: littlonsod- ?s£*Pu£"*£ vu * 1 or on eas^ terms. KOHIO-B dc CHASK and 30 O'Fam-11 st. AN ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, -r»- guitars and banjos at MAUVAIB', 789 Marker, OYRON MAUZY. 308 POST ST.-SOHMEI, \u25a0*-* -sewby i Evans. Brier* and othor pianos. OTECK. CHICKERIXO .v sons., VOSI AXD hr;.° t » >rlin * Pianos sold on $10 Installments. BEXi «-l RT AZ <fc SON, sole agents. 10 20 1 >'!\u25a0 :.rr-l! hi. _ BEWISG ma::iim.s. ALL KINDS SE WING-MA CHIN! B BOUGHT, sold, rented, exchanged »nd repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth si., near llo.var.l. FOB SALE- JU»CI£I.J^AK«.OCB. <sp| AHA MILK DAIRY^ BES? ESTAB- *U)JL\J\J\J. lishe-i; 14-canrodte in city,l4 thor- ouzhtred cows, 3 line horses, new agon, etc, fine house and grounds, owner raises 8 month fet-d already planted; sickness cause; clears $150 monthly. 1309 Hayes st. T?OR~SaT.!.( i -1 CABINET 32-URAWER X1 letter Die. 1fine double flat desk and 1 letter, press on stand. V. D., box 114. Call Office. ELLIXG OUT AT A BARGAIN— THE EX- O tire stock of rattan chairs, rockers, stools, stands, tables, etc., now at SMIO4 Howard st .near Sixteenth; must be sold in 80 days. By order of California Rattan Co., wholesale, 61 First, st. ; no dealers. - O U ITS. JEWELRY, DIAMONDS. ETC.. OX O easy installments. 118 Grant aye., room 7. irsr M>i;i'i:i i ..m 2 UPRIGHT PIANOS, 1 ff Cue cultar. I gents' and 8 laJies' fine jjolri •ratchet, and 4 palra of diamond earring* all for Vs orlß'n-1 cost. UNCLE Harris, 15 Grant aye. \ LL~MAKES OF typewriters BOUGHT jtV and sold. S. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZK iiir> and burglar proof safe. 221, 223 Market st. AT AT lON AL CASH REGISTER. SAFE." XI scale, letter-press, desk: cheap. 10. Clay st. \TKW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-" i> hand. W. S. RAY Mf C Co., 12 California si! C'\ O U.NTK K . S' SHELVING,. SUOWCAHIi-i \J bought and cold 1121V_M»r_ t beu7tb_n_tfu» BFSINESS CHANCE!*. rpo BUY,SELL OH EXCHANGE ABUSINESS Xof any kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. . ©OXfk 11 ESTAURANT: MUST SELL; «jJ)__UV. STRAND A CO., 45 Third St. <5_ A^\Ci BRANCH BAKERY;BARGA IN THIS <ff)jt«-'v.thiB week. STRAND &CO., 45 Third st. SALOON— TO BE SOLD TO-DAY AT YOUR own price. STRAND &CO., 45 Third st. a" g r~o c"e~r^' and BAR; FULL <Z)Z.O\J. value. STRAND * CO.. 45 Third st. ©Infill PARTNER WANTED IX FIP.ST- <uS-LOl/U. class saloon. STRAXDACO., 45 Third. ffijOAlJ BAKERY: NO. 1 LOCATION: 3 »lp»/v/". rooms: cheap rent: good-oaylnc place: horse v wagon, f to. See sTRA Xl> &Co., 45 Third. << V-"\l ) i-UKNi-.K SALOON A^ND LUNCH- - O\i- house; 2 rooms: cheap rent; suitable for man and wife. STRAND A CO.. 45 Thirl si. LADY WANTS PARTNER IX SA- *POO\J. loon; good chance. STRAND & CO., 45 Third sU TC"OTIC e TO BUYERS AXD SELLERS— CASH i paid for merchandise and fixtures; buyers and partners procured; quick sales made at short no- tice. PROLL A LLOYD, Business Agents aid Auctioneers, office 719 Market st., near Third. X\TANTED—RESPONSIBLE PART TORENT »' choice poultry ranch; well equipped; short distance from city; tood dwelling and out houses; investigation solicited; reasonable rent. PROLL ALLOYD,719MarKet st. <KftOn CIGAR-STORE; FULL VALUE IX «IPU"V». stock: best location on Market st. PROLL & LLOYD,719 Market st. AT AUCTION— BUILDING 14 ROOMS, PART- Iy furnished, located among factories: sale Thursday, November 21. at 11 o'clock, on prem- ises, 922 Illinoisst. For particulars see PROLL & LLOY I), 719 Market st. 1?OR SALE—ONE OF THE LARGEST AND -I- oldest stove, range and house-furnishing estab- lishments: plumbing,gas fitting, tin and sheet-iron manufacturing a specialty: investigation solicited. PROLL & LLOYD,719 Market st. 1 OKA PARTNER WANTED 34-ROOJH <ipj._;Ov. hotel; best location; all occupied. PROLL &LLOYD, 719 Market st. <2» ,^A VERY VALUABLE ARTICLE FOR * gale. L PROLL &CO., 719 Market st. RESTAURANT MUST BE SOLD THIS At week; account other business; make an offer; cheap rent; doing fair business; do not neglect this opportunity. PROLL & LLOYD. 719 Market st. G*7?; BUTTER, MILK, PRODUCE STORE; ?? *O' rent $4. STENBERG, 632 Market st. <a*^n CO RNER GROCERY, BAR. WITH f"" 1 '- living-rooms furnished: established for years: cheap rent: receipts $15; sacrificed; other business. STEN £ER,G, 632 Market st. 09 c saloon" WITH 12 ROOMS; near tip *J<-U. transfer point: cheap rent: old-estab- lished place; must sell; going East. STEXBEKG, 632 Market St., opposite Palace. I7C PARTNER; CORNER SALOON; tiP x 1 O. Third st.; guarantees new man $50- -partner preferred to hired help. STENBERG. 632 Market, opposite Palace. CORNER SALOON: THIRDST., NEAR MAR- \J ket; handsome place, with private rooms- cheap rent; safe and cash register included; big bargain; price $700. STENBERO. 632 Market st! <j& 19^ GROCERY, FRUIT: M DST SELL IX <g) 1 __O. 5 days. STENBERG, 632 Market st. ftQ^nn EIRST~CLASS SALOON; BEST *%OtJ\J\J.-p art of Market st.; clunroom and billiard parlor connected: this is one of the best saloon* in town: will prove this: or would take good man as partner; part cash. 1029 Market st. © 11 A BRANCH BAKERY, WITH 3 FUR- *IP *\u25a0-•-'-'• nished rooms: rent 310: full value in stock. BARRETT &SKIFF, 865y Market st. •ft^AA BAKERY; WKSTERN ADDITION; 'JDUV/V/. counter trade $16 day; splendid loca- tion: rare chance; must sell account of sickness- offer wanted. BARRETT &CO.. 866y 2 Market. <£; 19^ A SALOON WITH CLUBROOMS, 'ip.i__UV/. side entrance, etc.; half block from Examiner Office: owner has another business. Particulars 533 California St., Phoonix Bar. 4t9XA CORNER SALOON: RENT 880. IN- - \u25a0-•\u25a0''\u25a0 nciire 5:;:{ California st.. Pluenix bar. MsH'^ll '\u25a0\u25a0• A l ' CiiANCK FOR YOUNG <iD«JOU. man; route having 600 customers- clearing $70 per month; horse and wason; trial given. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. (£•QXA BUTCHER BUSINESS, SELLING 4 t\pKJU\j . to 5 beef, 30 sheep, 5 hogs, (500 pounds veal a week; all cash trade; rent $14: 4 living i r-»oms. - hon at 243 Fifteenth, near Mis-ion. Vi I *S1 I PAKi-sEK WANTED IN LIGHT <£>LOU. business; stilted to plain, steady man satisfied with $15 to 9-0 per week. 9 Geary, room ?. UCTION EXTR AUR I NAX V. "^~~~~~^ $50,000 worth of music. The Catholic Art and Book Company, formerly A. WALDTEU F1.1,, bavin;? decid'd to dispose of their music depart- ment instruct me to sell without reserve or limit their entire music business. Private bids received until Nov. 22, 1895. Store, 721 Market st., San lranclsco. J. T. TERRY, Auctioneer. 30 Montgomery st. Established 1856. Goodwill with stock. <H» (* ATPb AKER COXFECTIO V, STA- qpU\J\J. tionery, notions: only store like It in blocks: 3 living-rooms: cheap rent: stock will in- voice $700; bargain. WOOD & CO.. 917 Market. T.V>R HALE— AT %- COST. ON ACCOUNT OP A sickness, well-established restaurant- thor- ough investicatiori sol-cited: first-class trade- a chance of a lifetime. CLAVERE, 617-619 Mont- gomery st. : rpHE H UMBER BICYCLE HAS OCCUPIED I first position in the wheel world for 27 years- it holds more world's records than all other wheels combined. Charlie Murphy won at San Jose last Saturday the great 5-mile international on a Hum- bert the agency for this speedy wheel is open for San Francisco and Oakland. Applyat 623 Market St., room 7, until Saturday. (il 91)11 CORNER GROCERY A.vn iiak: (jJIIOuU. good location and trade; established ; many years. Particulars 5 Mason st., room 1. SINGLE LADY WANTS INDUSTRIOUS O partner with $250: well-paylna coffee ealoon and restaurant. Particulars 5 Mason St., room 1. FOR A LEON I•;AB V TE BMS ; EXCLUSIVE right to sell the Perfect Window-shade Ad- juster in any county on the Pacific Coast: no com- petition; in operation at all shadestores in San Francisco and at 719 Market St., first floor- open evenings. S. C. BAGG, Coast Agent. SHOES.TORE OPPORTUXITY FOR SHOE- maker with' small capital: 1 hour from San Francisco; noopposition. Apply to United Work- man; 535 Market st. ©QwA CANDY FACTORY. ICECREAM II (Tl parlOr and haker > ; sacrifice. Apply Solicitors for the PERFECT WINDOW" kj shade adjuster; quick seller. 719 Market st first floor; open evenings. , ' i L °\' >.n...— Ul mIDE PAPER ROUTE. 'X- J quire 1052 VHlenclast.i SIAIIuAEKY.NOIIONS AND 2 AGENCIES _5 a bargain. Apply Call Office. ' " FIXTURES; SALOON: COMPLETE; MUST J be sold; cheap. 747 Market st. ; mO CHEAP; HALF OF A CARPEN- J-tcr-shop; a painter preferred. 950 Howard st. F OR S ALE-FINE CANDY-STORE! tIDOUU. Ice-cream parlor; elegant fount M m and factory; does a good business; buyer can learn how to make candy if desirable : trial given to sat- ! isfy buyer. F. S., box 6. Call Office. i MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS PARTNER in saloon business. ApplyCall Ollice. PUTINS OFFICE, HALF INTEREST. f^icF X good buamesa. P. P., box 63, Call Office! $500 SALOON; GOOD LOCATION: SOLD i®U\J\J. on account of traveling. 208 Washington A LOON FOR SALE IN PROMINENT PART O of the city: cheap for cash: ill health the cause :ni_rKea^ Iyat AUa Saloon . 5 " California PROFITABLE MANUFACTURIXO BUST S Carofnce. Wanted: $30< P »»Cula ra , A., QALOOV; A 1!AI;GAIX: GOOD LOCATION*' O Call at 735 Mission St.. bet. Third and fonnh R^J'^ l^,*,? WITH _ FURXISSHED RMS = AY old established and doing a tood buslines.' must sell ; best of reasons lor selling- see this and' you will bay. 236 Third st. ,' mis ana GKOCKKY AND BAR FOR SALE CHFAP- on account of other business; mal.-e offer- no agents. ApplyNE. cor. Pacific and Lnrkln" s.' <2{"l FRUIT AND CAVDV ---• ! Hayes-st-entrancetongpn G^P^' WIDOW WITH JH EAJS S WOULD LIKE A ! roonf I!. 0 " ln PaslDg busines! «- 1027 Market 8 £ T)RIXTERS_A GOOD-PA Yl "<\u25a0(\u25a0* Tnn nurnu $^dSo Sa Sr,'t r er Ci T fo f, ""^ St O b?dd°err i cos I t *.»ouu. first class in all respects; can clear * ; 'On month, inquire of PALMEK.Wggjg^ PARTNER - WANTED _ BUSINESS FSTA X pOMPETEXT ACCOUNTANT WOULD Lfk'T? CainS eS are reqUlrCd - Addre..c. < !"boV 1 5^ 'C'ORSALE.CHEAP-BRANCH RAKFRV A Vn V. Ihl. :se'l phe^p. nccoun; of sickness! '625 Second^" BAK i '' OR SAIE C HEAP. 9 50 A «TXER WANTED IN ESTAB- ft 9OO KKSTAUKAXf FOR BALK^TTTir At < MBKR OF GOOD GOLD MINES THAT qi.^^ tu.> co.. SSI Montgomery sc. room 17 PpU^ALE-CHKAP; SALOOX AND LODG- teggjr cDf o %^ «jL™B2 t g^teattgyggMSKJß D ESTAURANT FOR SALE. CLOSE TO CAR- \u25a0^ Apply 8. .Breweries, LOCATION Mark" % PERSONALS. HAVING BEEN^Le7?TITy^¥pARATED from my wife, Hilma Bollenhagen, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her after date, NovemDer 5 1885. HENRY BOLLENHAGEN. MAMIE AND ANNIE GARSTOX, SEND AD- dress to your uncle, LAURENCE WELDOX, 1328 Dupont st., room 7. j T NFORMATION IS DESIRED OF JOHN S. | X DICKERSON, formerly of Newark, N.-I.; left San Francisco for the north in 1858 or 1859: last heard of in Astoria, Or. Any information, either dead or alive, will he thankfully received by his brother. D. E. DICKERSON, 612 California St., care of Spring Valley Water Works, San Francisco. JKADLEY. 318 GEARY FASHIONABLE iJ ladies' tailor: latest Parisian st vies; interior trade solicited; personal fitting not necessary: send , waist or measurement; goods and findings from $15 suits from $6 up; mourning orders in 12 hours; tit guaranteed. mo CUTTERS AND TAILORS— THIS \u25a0 TJNDEB- -l signed would respectfully state that he has opened a school for teaching Hand's System of cut- ting garments on scientific pr.nclples, in accord j with his novel Invention. "The Solution," and that , he has no hesitancy in guaranteeing that, under his I instructions, the student will learn,' by one lesson, | more of substantial value with respect to the true I fundamental principles of garment cutting and practical tailoring than hecouid learn byalifo-long study of any other system ever practiced or now in vogue. Class nights. Mondays and- Thursdays; private lessons, Tuesdays, Wed. and Saturdays. J. S. HAND, 431 Kearny st; hours, 7 to 9 p. m. EGYPTIAN HENNA, $1; HAIRDYE, PER- xu fectly harmless. Langley-Michaels Co.- all chemists; Hubbard > 923, Hanptlis. 1156 Market. ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND probate 1 laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market, cor. Stockton. IT AIR-DRESSING ANY STYLE, WAVING aa Included: excellent switches and front pieces fprsl; strictly one price; establishfd 1869. 11l .Stockton st. B. SPITZ, G. LEDEitER successor THE ECONOMY, 40 SIXTH ST.. BETWEEN a Mission and Market; millinery; hatstrimmed for 25c; hats pressed, 25c; feathers curled, 6c. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS. JEW- aj elry, etc. : lowest rates. 948 Market st. HAVE YOUR FEATHER-BEDS. PILLOWS, filledat 870 Mission.cor. 6th. OWEN McCABE. TAD IE8, ATTENTION DRESSMAKING J-J taught in r.ll its branches by first-class artists: $10; perfect fitting patterns free of charge; bring your own material; alsodressss made at reasena- ble rates. 1006 Larkin st. MR S. M. H. OBER, HEADQUARTERS OF V psilanti Jersey-fitting Underwear, Union Suits &Equestrian Tights, Ober Corsets for stout figures, hole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jonness Miller goods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions: send for catalogue. 34 Geary st., san Francisco. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR AN DILADIE8 5 gents' cast-Off clothing, locals '251 Third st. MEW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW ANDHOUSE -Li cleaning Co. -.floors scrubbed -.contracts -day wk or mo. F.ICARNOVAL & CO.. Eddy, tel. 8.268. Y>OOMS PAPERED $1. IF YOUFURNISH THE XV, paper. Address 8.. box 10, Call Office. FINE POULTRY AND GAME GO TO A. J 1 STRASSEi{,7Band 79 Center Market. SPANISH GENTLEMAN WISH TO EX- change lessons in Spanish for German. Address S. G., box 106, Call Office. CARL YON DER MEHDEX, TEACHER OF \J violin,mandolin, cornet, etc.; music arranged. 1437 Market st. DAMAGE AND LIEN CASES; LAWS OF probate and divorce: necessary costs advanced. Apply to ALBERT MAU, 726 Spreckels building. MISS DIN AN:SPECIAL SALE IMPORTED l'l hats: $.Sto$10; stylish hats, bonnets, $5 up. 11l S.ockton st. LANKETS,FLANNELS.ETC. : FULLSTOCK; also Yosemite blankets, California W oolenMills 536 Commercial, nr.Montgmry. Factory Petaluma. ONE MORE CUT— " 7 Oak Roll Top Desks $14 to Oak Chiffoniers ..From $10 up Oak Bed Sets .......$l7 50 up Oilcloths and Linoleums 30c up Stoves and Ranges $3 up Thousands of bargains. We keep everything. Cash or time payments. J. NOOXAX. 1017. 1019. 1021.' 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. 1 (Vl'U\ BUSINESS CARDS, $1 60: TELE- X\J\J\J phone "Black 141." H1LL.724% Market. QCHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER 0 illustration; in response to many urgent re- quests the school willbe shortly opened for even- ing classes. Particulars at, 424 Pine st. SPANISH. FRENCH, GERMAN: -MODERATE Mcistersehaft School of Languages,l22 O'Farrell rpRY HENRY VOLL. 37 AND 51 CENTRE X Market, ior pest hams, sausages, preserves, etc.' Ti BIOT HAS CONSTANTLY ON HANDTHE ITI. best and freshest of butter, eggs and cheese. Center Market, cor. Sutler and Grant aye.. stall 52. J~ BISHOP. CHIMNEY SWEEP. ADDRESS . 823 Market. Phone Main 441 at C. BROWN'S. \ RTISTIC HAIRDRESSING, MANICURE" -rV switches, bangs, $1; wigs from $5; hair dressed, 25c. To keep hair soft have it shampooed and dried in sun at La Verite Toilet Bazaar, 6 O'Farrell st. A TTENTION— F.JOSEPH LOCHERBEOSTO Aannounce that he will open about October '2B a first-class tailoring establishment at 321^ Geary St.. and willbe pleased to see all his former friends and customers. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM— WlN- chester House, 44 Third St., wear Market : 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6per week : free bus to and from the ferry. I' ITS MADE TO ORDER OF ELEGANT remnants for $10; samples and self-measure- ment on application. LEON LEMOS, Merchant Tailor, 1332 Market St., San Francisco. ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, O showcases, counters, sheivinga, mirrors, desks, ;safes, chairs, scales, et"., and a very large stock of them, too; be sure aDd see stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. OLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD; store, fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, etc. : cheap. Yard 1166 Mission St., near Eighth. / OLLECTINO,TRACING, SHADOWING AND \J locating at GRAHAM'S Agency. 330 Pine st. M ACH I N E WHITEWASHING: CONTRACTS -T-L taken; whitewashing and tree-spraying; rooms whitened. $1up. 1560 Market st., near Hayes. waltz guaranteed; private OK IN tt class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School, 997 Market st. It 1 . » SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL. ttPXZI NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny. I? iNB SUITS, «l&; DRESS PANTS, $4 75. , Misfit Clotning Parlors. 435 Montgomery st. pLOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT \J mfrs' coat.. Factory, '20 Sansoma st.. upstairi OLD GOLD, SILVER. GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN. 41Third st. WINDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO order hv WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market. DR3SBBM.AKJSBS. T\RE^Es'"'cTJT^'nD^lTT^^ l^3TdTre"s6EB 1 J-^popuiar prices: engagements hv day. 11 Geary. CATION AJu. rriHE AMATEURS IN ACTING, SING- a ingand elocution guaranteed successful debuts; stage rehearsals; private theatricals arranged; pu- pils fitted for concert, choir and stage: office hours, 12 to 2. Rooms 123 and 1 24. 1236 Market st. MRS. MELVILLE 519 VANNESS: -»X oratorical, vocal, dramatic academy; classes, private lessons; piano;dramatic elocution specialty. LMER E. HYER, TEACHER OF PIANO, v. V. banjo, mandolin. 40!) Geary St., room 17. \f 1SS SCHOOL. 2297 SACRAMENTO: Itx board, English, French, Gorman, piano, $30 month: separate French kindergarten; coach. SPANISH &FRENCH SIMPLIFIED. PROF. T. B. de Filippp,graduate Paris. Madrid, 320 Post. T?ORMER STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE- a pares students for the university (admission on recommendation); law, medical college, civil service: day &eve classes. Room 333 Phelan bldg. HEALD'S~BUSINESS COLLEGE. '24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand,' typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern languages rapidly taught. Write for catalogu e. V fGHT SCHOOL;BEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE ;24 \u25a0^VPost: commercial, shorthand. English : low rates SHAKESPEAREAN READING AND DRA- _ malic classes; terms low. PROF. ROSS. 6Eddy. "XTJOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO. BANJO; REA- J^ Bonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 10461;. Valencia. pHEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- \J ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts. XT BENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH; LIVING A method; Larch er School, Flood bids, Market st. S~ AN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1235 O Market ; send for cat. ; day and evening session. \r lOLIN, M A DOLI xr~OU"iTARr"cbR V taught. Prof. L. MERKI,226 Geary reasonable ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING- Private theatricals arranged ; pupils rehearse.! on stage. K^B &12. 1. O. O. F.block, 7th and Market. CCHOOL ELECTRICALrCIVILTMIXIXO, ME- O chanical ensineerinir surveying, architecture. ssay : estab.J64. VAN TjER N AILXEN. 723 Mkt L V NUUSH BRANCHES TAUOHT BY bfIHS r. 1.11.1.0 V. 14 .M,.A'Hr w . MB: vnvateorlla^ - ' \u25a0 , : . . itOßShs. \u25a0 " THOR SALE-A FAST POXY; SADDLE OR TmSSBgS* ROddy ' 8 H ° tel> Nebra3ka 42f) VALENCIA ST.-40 HEADOF HORSES" wU property of Jesse D. Carr. Salinas weich ing from 1200 10 160'J pounds:, all brok? and FORRESTKkI 1681 '" several matched teams. JD ORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH- GOOD care and feed; send for circular. The Hv,\i ranch, 63O Commercial st. " uulur " ltia Hy<le 4A HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAQOii Mort^' e f.l.- S ' c C * r i' l> hßrne! W- «rand Arcade Hors tt 1 (\(\ SETS SECOND-HAND UAKN'Kss. ut IUU kinds: second-hand wagoni, bugev '<££ al o SO chean horse,. Fifteen-.!. \u25a0 and - Vn!e,\otrVtV » AM» 4.Aiw;.AU4OS. '"; WA GO CARTS. H ARXESsTeTC^O _VV at EG AN 'B,2l l7W*kmJ wagon wanted. \*TA(iONS*S6. BUGGIEM 75~HAlt\"FS^ia W carts .$l5. CM. Carriage Co.', 3oy ' 'Fremont JTKT..P WANTEP-Contlnned. <B»1 RA GERMAN LADY WANTS AX IN- IUV/. dust nous man as partner In a first-clr.ss pork and delicacies store- no experience necessary. Call 1465 Seventh St., Oakland. "f EAIIX A TRADE—^IGN OR PICTORIAL JJ pain. ins taught tor $5: great opportunity .'D. LEVY, 35 Eighthst., San Francisco. HE RAILROAD HOUSE 533 COMMERCIAL -L s ., below Montgomery; single rooms 1 f>o night, 25c for two; best and cleanest house in loivn. TIT-ANTED— EXEKUtTIC YOUNG. OB MID- »» dle-asjed man; nermivnent employment; must have $10 cash, M.,' tox 61. this office^ AM KKE— TmiNKSE AND JAPANESE EM- ployment otlico. 511 Bush St.. nr. Grant aye. EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON CLOAKS wanted. M. SIMINOFF, 1223 Market st. TTIREE BEER— TWO SCHOONERS FOU~S^; r also a b lager, sc, at 637 Clay st. BEST PLACE IN CITY FOB SECOND-HAND shoes. 726 V 3 opp. Howard-sl. Theater, or 129 Sixth st. ; misfic shoes bought or exchanged. I*7" ANTED— ALL CARPENTERS TO KNOW that there are plenty of carpenters in San Francisco: all advertisements to the contrary are misleading. AH help can be supplied by applying to carpenters' headquarters, 115 Turk st., or 23 Ninth st. District Council meets at 115 Turk st. on Wednesday evening. Ay ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE " their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collect ion; no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sinter, r. 4. WANTED— IS MEN TOTKI OUU SQUARE »» meals for 10c. 50 Third st. WINCHESTER JLOUSE, 44 THIRDST.. NEAR »" Market; 200 rooms, '2"> cents. a night; reading- room; free bus to and from the ferry. * OZART, 319 ELLIS. ROOMS 250 TO 50C night, .$1 25 to So week; reading rooms. HAT CHEER HOUSE. 529 SACRAMENTO St.: 100 outside rooms; best s r )rin^beds; single rooms, 20c a day; $1 a week; meals, 10c. MEN'S SHOES Vo-SOLKD. HEELS. 25c; i-Ti. done In15 minutes. 635 Kearnv St.. basement. \u25a0U»REE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; -L single rooms 15c, 20c a night, $1 a week. ANTED— SINGLE ROOMS, ISo A DAY : *1 t * week: rooms for two. 25c a day, $1 60 a WMlc; reading room dally papers. •*** Clay st. rpRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- A low Sixth, for a room: 25c a night: $1 a week. 'JO I ELLIS, ROSED ALE— ROOMS ioc TOMo O4L a night: !?] to $3 ft week: open all night. * U' ANTED— LAJJOUE us AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkln, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.; 150 large rooms; '25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. A I I AMEN'S SECOND-HANDED SHOES.BOME "XV/Vnearly new. 25c to $1 25. 562 Mission st. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: 0 done while you wale: at less than half the usual price; all repaiiing done at half price; work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st.. bet First st. and Second at. 1 INDKLL house, 6TII AND Howard— XJ single furnished rooms. 75c week, 15c night. IAA MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT lOc. ISO X\J\J and '20c a night, including coffee and roili. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. BEST" N~CIT /-SINGLE ROOMS, 16, 20 ANT) '25 cents per night; $1, $1 25, *160 p«r week. Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdorff IVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- -i door work; will pay competent person $3 50 a day. Apply at store, 323 Seventh st. \\rANTED-MEN TO (>.1 BOTTLE SHARP ' ' sttnrn beer. sc: bo tie -••"\u25a0. 5.\ 809 dw re AGENTS WANTED. lIANCE FOR ONE J JIaToR WO.MAXIX evi'ry town on the Coast to easily make $400 before Christmas who wants it. ALUMINUM NOVELTYCOMPAN V. 1608 Market st. CAI?VASSj-fRS~VANTED; LATEST EAST- V^ crn novelties. FAULTLESS NOVELTY CO., 220 Sutter .st. pALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY \J wants good agents to work its accident and I sick Insurance; liberal inducements offered- J. I W. HANNA .Secretary. Murphy building. VAi: iN RS W A NTEB. BY EXPERlT?xTETr7iX>r\v7nr^VlLTln a year's work against $350 in poultry business. R. A. DAY, Lorin, Cat. P~~ ARTNER WANTED- ?2500— TN ANESTAB- lished business; profit or .«6000 guaranteed first year; principal only. T.. box 132. this otlice. *. KOO.HS wanted. waxted-cii cape a p unkurnlsh elt^ooji. _ W., box 'JO. this ollice. WA.\'n:u-Mis ci;l. l a.\eo uh. \u25a0 «?A^TED^SSS7AI?Y^CN^rBETBIEV^TO gun: priceslo: goodhome. LC.,box 30, Ca11. FOB EXCHANGE— <!' l.O; INSaN DIEGO J fora lady's or gents safety. 330 Pine St., r. IS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 60 PAIR OF *' roller skates. Searchlight, 602 Market st. HIG Ji EST Pit I C E FOR ladies' a'nd'gents* second-hand clothing. HAH.V, 316 Third st. \\rANTED— YOUR .WATCH, IF IT NEEDS repairing: best work at half the regular price. DEL'SS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny St., third floor. SELL YOUR ROOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elry to A. KLEIN,109 Sixth St.; send postal. SECOND-HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS, O lenses, magic lanterns &slides. 109 Montgy. LOST. LOST— ON HARRISOX ST?T~AUGUST 14^ J-J srr.all pocket-book with $15 50; finder receive" reward. 3 sim[ son pi., off First st. T N VICINITY OF CLAYST. AND VAN NESS A aye., set of plans and specifications. Return to I clerk Builders' Exchange, New Montgomery and Mission sts., and receive reward. OTRAYED- FROM 619 HAMPSHIRE ST.— O Whlto cow with small red spots and one crooked horn. InformJOHN A.BUCK. 327 Market st. 08T- BOBTAIL IRISHSETTER (FEMALE) J j dog; nickel collar and license tag. Return to 420 Hickory are. and receive reward. £• ,-. REWARD-DOG STRAYED 'OR STOLEN •4) from the northwest corner of Vallejo and Leavenworth sts., a small white, curly-haired dog (female): answers to the name of "Snowball." Above reward will he paid upon return of the dog to 1202 Vallejost. ' , '" . * LOST - fox-terrier BITCH ; »isrowx ! bead: black spot on hip; slightly lame: tag 2178. Return to 807 Montgomery St.; reward. QUNDAY LAST. STIFF BLACK LEATHER 0 valise containing letters, birthright papers and ! n.not< ; only vain. to owner: liberal reward and I no questions asked. BRANDSCH, cor. Eddy and Taylor sts. T OaT-LACE PIN WITH TURQUOISE AND I j pearl in petals of gold violet; diamond in cen- tor. Return 820 Green St.; reward. "I OST— NOV. 10. ST. BERNARD DOG: TAG J^ on. Return 1459 Guerrero st.; liberal reward. FOUND. "Li Or nd-red^xtTwii it^cowTowneK X can have same, by paying expenses. 246 Ccrl- land aye.. Bernal Heights. 1\u25a0\u25a0-"-: DENTISTS. DR. L. T. CRANZ^X^ITaXVuDN^PaINLESsT crown work, bridge work and teeth without, plates a specialty. 103 Geary St., cor. Grant aye. R.REA.3OO TURK ST— ALLDENTALWORK at lowest prices and warranted; open evenings. METAL PLATE $5; TEETH EXTRACTED -t'l. or filled painlessly by my patent aiuesthetic, soc; won 28 prizes. Obdoniunder Dental Parlors, I 816-% Geary st., bet. Larkin and Hyde, opposite I Saratoga Hall. . R. L. WALSH, I). D.S. pROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- \-' ko:. bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists; only reli- able agent for painless extraction: artificial teeth lrmfa; lilllngsfrni $1; extracting 50c. with gassl. vD«7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS •4P good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist. 930 Market st., next Baldwin .Theater. DX. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. DR. LUDLUM HIlL", 1448 MARKET ST., XJ near Eleventh: no charge ior extracting when plates are made: old piales made over like new; teeth from $8 per set,; extracting 5(lc: gas given. COLTOX DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- VJ ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. T)K. .I.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR."GOLDEN 3J Gate aye.— Open evenings: Sundays tillnoon. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAS* ranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 11 22 Market st. T)RV GEORGE W. LEEK. THE GENUINE Ay Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth Without any plate, moved from to 20 O'Farrell st. ___^^ STOKAGB O Y E ; R L A N *' HX WHT TBANBFEB CO." vy Fifth and Bluxome sts., furniture and goods packed, shipped and stored: 9 large fireproof ware- houses; low rates; advances made. Tel. south 388. STORAGi-;i>F FURNITURE, PIANOS. HOUBE- ho:d goods, etc. J. M.PIERCE, 735 Market st. WILSON BROTHERS. 1710 MARKET— '' Storage; low rate*; telephone South 762. "P 1 -^? I ;^ £"**** s i OKAGE ;ADVANCES MADJB A *^l-42rfjijtrket st. CHAS. L. TAYLOR. ATTOKNKYB-AT-LAW. A Dvii i: f i: k i: ; i)i\-'6rxE a>Td^probate tnii ?' * specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and i. w v,™!! ; ' : terms reasonable; collections, etc. B.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market .cor.Stock ton W w . DAVIDSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,4ViO . " « California at., rmi 14-16: *dTic« free. Xl I DIN AND LOAN ASS CCI.. . lON. / ]°*TINENTAL BUILDINGAN© LOAN A«- -v/ sociation-iiom? omce, 222 Sansome st., S. F. niK-' " ra ' say ' in ?si loan business. Ed E. Hill, Pjea.; >>ii\cr Kifirmge.-V.i'r.; W. Coibin.Spc.&Gen.Manl KXOIXE FOR SALE. $ 4/) 50 ' N XXV STKAJI WSO ENGINE; ?inTp,,V" ca| ', V ity 8000 gallons per hour. Per- Kins Pump and Engine Co.. 117 Mainst., S. F. _ il . ;,__ CYCLES. ' ~ Pk,.« X rY( ' LKIt Y-XEW W HEKLS TO lkt- Alllster Powell 8 car lines. ; «eary, Me-" —.msier and Powi-u B t.. car lines. HELP WANTED-Continued. TT oljsliw?HUrG7Ri[riLXN7oluV $20 : OA k" J-t land, 2 in family. $20; Alameda, $20: San Rafael, $20: and other towns; 15 housework girls, city,$20 and $25: 6 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. TNVALID'S NURSK. 520; FRENCH SECOND -L girl. MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton st. I FRENCH OR GERMAN GOVERNESS. $20. MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton at. XV OMAN WITH A -CHILD,$15. MISS CUL- "* LEX. 105 Stockton . pIBI. OB WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK: VJT sleep home; $16. MISS CULLEN, 106 Stock- ton si. \u25a0 TVfEAT YOUNG SECOND GIRL, $12. MISS IX CULLEN, 105 Stockton St. ANTED— COOK, ASSIST WITH IRONING, $30; second girl and sewing, $20: Protestant ranch cook, $30: Protestant cook and lannlress, short distance, $25; 3 German and Scandinavian Clrls for cooking and housework, $25; hotel laun- dress $20; kitchen helper, $5 week, and girls for housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT A CO., 312 Sutler st. G~ ERMAN,SCANDINAVIANOR AMERICAN VJ chambermaid, country hotel. $15: 25 girls and women for housework, cooking and waiting, $15. $20 and $25. MURRAY &READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. Q 1 : DISH OB GERMAN GIB L FOB SMALL \ O American family. $30, choice place: second cirl, $20; and a number of girls of all nationalities. MRS. NORTON, 315 Sutter. SWEDISH WOMAN, HANFORD, $20, FARE paid ; cooks, city. MME. LEOPOLD, 20Stock- ton st. , ANTED—2 GIRLSFOR GENERA L HOUSE- "" work in country; $20 and $18. llVa Anto- nio st., off Jones, near Ellis. ANTED— HANDS, WITH FACTORY EX- perience. on wrappers and ladies' waists. S. STENER, iaq Eighth St. \u25a0 WANTED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR " cooking and housework. 139 Third at. ; SMALL GIRLTAKE CARE OF BABY; GOOD home. 1619 Baker st. rpAILORESs; FINE PANTS FINISHER. AP- i. ply room 17, top floor, 5% Kearny st. IR L FOR GENE RaT HOUSEWORK; wages $15. 410 Van Ness aye. \,f IDDLE-AGED LADY FOR COOKING AND I'-l general housework ; by an old lady; wages $10. 303 Clay St., upstairs. QTENOGRAPHER— YOUNG LADY TOFILL 0 such a position; good references required: com- pensation not to exceed $25 monthly. Address A. J. V., P. O. box 2055. XPERIENCED CUTTER; LADIES', CHIL- J_J dren's, infants' wear, wrappers, waists; to cut few hours during day or evenings. Address A. Is., Call Ofllce. " , ADIES TAUGHT HA IRD N(;. MAX I- J-i curing; the cheapest place incity. BUTLER'S, 131 Post st. m wo salesladies FOR ART AND fancy J. goods department of a dry-goods store: sales- lady in muslin underwear department; saleslady In lining and dress trimmingdepartment. Why should you use this system of record and reference? Because others use it or because it will benefit you. We have presented our plan of operation to the business firms of san Francisco and other cities and they 'have indorsed it and are to-day using it. The best positions are open to those who hold the certificates of our agency. Crocker building, ro ims 165 to 167. WILLING GIRL OF ABOUT 16 YEARS »» (Protestant) 10 do liirht housework incountry: v-ae«>s small, but tood home. Apply 418 Geary st. / ' Ijvl- FOR HOUSEWORK. 2817 FOLSOM ST. "VTEW HORSK SHOW CAPE, $15. AT NEW i-> York Cloak and Suit House, 1210 Market st. G~~ ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- T work ; wages $20. Apply933 Haight st. DRKSS CUTTING TAUGHT. W. S. TAILOR system. 14 McAllister St., rooms 67 and 68. irl] for GENEBAL HOUSE VJT $12. 700 Shotwell st. FREE MEDICAL TREATMENT. 110 ELLIS; women &children only. Hrs 11 to 12 and 4 to 5. T ADIES TOLEARN MILLINERY: OVA KAN- XJ teed to graduate every pupil thoroughly. 234 Tuylor St. APPRENTICES FOR DRKSSMAKING; PAID while learning. 504 Sutter st» D"^ RE>SMAKING TAUGHT FREE AT MRS. R. L. JONES' dresscuttlng school, 505 Fell st. HE MCDOWELL, THE WORLD'S FAMOUS J- system of dresscutting, taught: easy payments: unlimited lessons: . dressmakers furnished to families; positions free; patterns cut to fit, '25c up; dressmakers and apprentices wanteiPut 213 Powell. AWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DKE:* cutting school. 1231 Market at., bet. Eighth and Ninth. 9^ SALESLADIES AND SHOPGIRLS to *-tJ lunch at Golden Gate Dining Parlors, 1148 Market st., first floor; coffee and cakes, sc. XPERIENCED OPERATORS ON CLOAKS wanted. 1228 Market st. M.SIMINOFF. MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third St., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 L 0 to $6 per week; free bus to and from tho ferry. NY WOMAN WHO WANTS money for herself can easily earn It. Address Ladles' Home Journal. 78 Colombian bid?., San Francisco. T ADIES TO SELL MANHATTANEGG FOOD; Jj_is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. H~ AIBDRESSIX(i, 2BC AND MORNING J-Land ev'gclasses;lo le3sons,sl 50. 1248 Mission. lANO LESSONS B\~ THOROU(;HLY X schooled artist; lessons 25c. 617 Jones si. IP BENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- J made suits; $7: perfect flu 118 McAllisterst. PROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S IJBESSCUT- ! -I tine and making school: all branches. 702 Sutler. WINCHESTER HOUSE. 44 TIIIP.D. NEAR! " Market— Electric lights in ever.v room: 200 rooms: 2Dctosl 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus to and from the ferry. 31AL.12 lICLC WA.TKD, MEAT AND^PTSTRY i^KrC(TuNT^TY^H(> tel. sso; second cook, s6o; French hotel cook, country, who can do bread and pantry, $50 to $60: potwasher. hotel. $25: waiter who speaks Spanish, hotel, $30; neat ho.el and cafe waiters, $30; waiter and make beds for roadhouse. $25; lunch waiter, restaurant. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. I^ARMEK AND WIFE, SEE PARTY UKRE; -L 4 farmers for fruit ranch, see party here: chore- man, country. C. R. IIANSENA CO., 110 Geary. IyANTED-FARMER AND WIFE, $35; 3 coopers, $30 and board; carpenters, Central America; cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT &CO., 623 Sacramento st. W" ANTED—BOY, 18 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE, »» for country store; .517 50 and board. J. F. CROSETT &CO., 628 Sacramento st. \\' ANTED— MAN AND WIFE oN A RANCH, 6ea boss in town, $30; Japanese indoor ser- vant, $25; kitchen-hand, plain hotel: second cook, $2.) to $30 and room; etc. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. , WASTE D^7 CARPENTERS, $2 60 A DAY, \u25a0»» city work, call early; young man for elevator an.d wait some. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 49 Market Bt, \\;antkd-ioohoys FOR NEWLY organ- *T ized vested choir. Apply KOHLEIU CHASE, 30 o'Farreii st., room 16, between the hours of 6:30 and 8 o'clock, Saturday. fANTED-FIRsT-CLASS BUTCHEB. 3308 »" Mission st. OYS WANTED. APPLY AT 206 KEARNY at., room 5. "OABBER FOR SATURDAY. 32 THIRD ST. |J ARBER FOR SATURDAY. 19 FOURTH st! "DARBER FOR SATURDAY AT 1630 MISSION street. IRST-CLASS - BARBER WANTED FOR Saturday and Sunday. 302 Montgomery aye. LDERLY MAN FOR WASHING DISHES' 26 Sacramento st. . OOTBLACK: YOUNG COLORED BOY PRE- JJ ferred; Inside work. The Modern, 34 Fourth. BARBERS— FOR SALE, 1 GOLDEN GATE cnair; good as new; $10. 81 V Fourth st. - ARBERS. FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC Barbers' Assn.. 12 Seventh. H. BCHEUNERT. BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL.657 Clay. T> ARBERS— EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- J-» rotary Barbers' Association, 325 Grant aye. i S. CH S. a"T?f7j WANTED TO-DAY, PARTNER IN iip±U\J. commission business; will clear *75 per month to ach. Sue STRAND CO., 45 Third st. TXDUSTRIOUB MAN WITH$50; MANUFAC> X Hiringbusiness; can make $3 per day; German preferred. Particulars 5 Mason St., room 1. I)ARBEh-SHOP- 10c, 25c HAIR-CUTTING; sj best 5-chiiir shop In city; buyer can have full month's trial. For particulars see STOLTZ, at RivalBarber-supply House, Market.downstalrs. WANTED- PIRST -CL ABB U I! fB CXD salesmen for the following positions: To oversee and look after a toy department; a No. 1 clothing salesman; a "wrapper" In dry-goods house; a furnismng-goods salesman for out of city traveling salesman for wholesale wines to sell to the trade in the city: first-class shoe salesman and a grocery salesman ,up to date on prices. Why should you use this system 01 record and refer- ence? Because others use It or because it will benefit you. We have presented our plans of oper- ation to the business firms of San Francisco and other cities, and they have indorsed it and are to- day using it. The best positions are open to those who bold the certificates of our agency. Crocker building, rooms 165 to 167. ,W A NT ED- WOOD FOR GENERAL turning in planing-mlll: give references; state qualifications and wages expect«d. J. A. P. box 18. Call Office. \Y A NTED^FIRST - CLASS shoe AIlEs . jj^ man. 523 Market st., rm. 7, from 9t012a. m. IJARBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP, ON AC- count of little trouble; must be sold. 1309 Peralta st., Oakland. . . "1 (If)MEN TO GET A SHAVE FOR 6C OR *\u25a0"» haircut for10c, at 14^ Montgomery aye. l'J EST TRANSIENT. 4-CHAIRBARBER-SHOP *-* In the city; no rent; party must leave the city. Apply at Call Office. WANTK D— "GOOD TINSMITHS. APPLY- TO POWER &PIKE, 49 Sacramento st. SITUATIONS WANTED- Continued. }^xperTen<:ed~vvoman wishes cjitca- j tion as nurse and seamstress: understands care of invalids; will assist with chambt rwork if re- quired; city reference. C, box 1, Call Office. -yOUNG LADY'WOULD LIKE~HOU«ICKEEP- I er"B position in hotel or lodging-house. Call or address -03a Powell St., room 6. OUIET GERMAN GIRL, 14, WISHES PLACE to assist and ro to school in exchange for good home. Addrtss L. N., box 113. Call Office. 'IDOW DESIRES POSITION IN WlDOW- er's family. Call 1354 Howard St., cor. Tenth, from 9 a. m to 5 p. m. 6MAN WANTS WORK BY DAY OR week; laundress or housecloaning. 43 Willow aye., cor. Polk. O.MAN WITH REFERENCES. IS GOOD ' » cook, will do small wash in a small family, or will do chamberwork in boarding-house. 1222 Twelfth aye., East Oakland. DOOK KEEPER WANTED BY A THOB- i* ouirhly competent young lady, a situation as bookkeeper: 8 yens' experience: best of refer enc, Address 2080 Market st. W iIKTw"ANirDAUGHTER WANT SITUA- tions together or separate; city or country: good cook and laundress; daughter as nurse or sec- ond work; nationality Scotch; references. Cull 228 Seventh St. -a pabT.k7 TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN can \J do the work 01 a small family or sewing, and make herself generally useful. Room 12, Cosmo- politan Hotel, 100 Fifthst., city. [DOW ; OULD~i.rKErPOSITION TOTAKE »» charge lodging-house or small family. Apply 230 Turk st. " v * \ T>EF I N ED YOUNG WIDOW HOUSE- XX keeper's .position. 11 Keerny st., room 27, first floor.. "WANTED—BY YOUNG WOMAN, POSITION »' as nurse or housekeeper; or would go as com- panion. Address M., 278 Thirteenth st- Oakland. ri.NCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per week: free ous to and from the ferry. t } EASTERN WIDOW DESIRES MENDING TO -I do: gents' shirts made to order. Call room 21, second floor, 124 Sixth st. yOUKG LADY 'WISHES—ALL KINDS OF X gentlemen's sewing and mending. 109 Taylor St., rooms 2 and 3. ipJRST- CLASS CHAMBERMAID WOULD J like a situation: can do second work;good refer- ences. Call or address 513V2 Hyde st., inrear. yOUNG SWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUA- X tion to do general housework In American fam- ily: speaks no English. Address N. T., box 60, Cull Office. yOCNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO X take entire charge of infant: good reference: no objection to country. Address 727 Twenty- second st. MBROIDERING SUSPENDERS AND MUF- tiers a specialty. 105 Stockton, first floor, r. 22. TIT ] NCI I EST !\u25a0: 11 I SET 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25c to SI 50 per night; 51 50 to $6 per week ; convenient and respectable free bus to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WASTED-MALE. PC. G. COOK^"T<r)c7^uTtNifs^Eis'"cC>olcST all branches: shortest notice. 14 Geary. QWKDISH AND GERMAN EMPLOY'MEMT O office. 11 2 Antonia st., off Jones, near Ellis. OPPORTUNITY' FOB GAS FACTORIES, elec.ric light and power plants. breweries, mills, etc., who want to run their own rep, shop; a competent machinist with a complete outfit of tools (lathe included) would like to correspond with the above object in view. Address X V /., Vox 101. this office. ELIA~BLE~~FRENCHMAN, BOOKKEEPER, I\> correspondent, speaking and writing English, knowing manipulation of wines and liquors, will- ing and able to do any kind of work, wisnes a posi- tion in wholesale, retail or other house; city or country. Address G. 8., California Hotel, '2lo Montgomery aye. itFation~by' middle-aged man TO O make himself useful round a place; under- stands care of horses, milkinc ami plain garden worn; or would work few hours morning and even- ing; good reference. Address J. C, 413 Xatoma St.. near Fifth. C~ COACHMAN SITUATION WANTED BY ' young man of experience; good driver and mllKer and generally useful; first-class references; will work cheap; country preferred. Address M., box 80. Call. SITUATION WANTED BY' FIRST-CLASS O carriage blacksmith, horseshoer, woodworker an wagon-painter ; city or country. Call or ad- dress C. PETERSON'. 454 Minna st . yOUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION AS BAR- -I- tender; speaks English and French: or willdo any kind of work; can furnish best of reference. 821 Mission SL, room 6. ITUATIONWANTED BY GOOD ECONOMI- O cal cook for ranch, private place or as general kitchen help; references. Addresa G. 11., box 48, Call office. "EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FROM NEW J-J York wants position in dry-goods or gents' furniahing-store; speaks English, German and Bo- hemian. Address M.L., box 39, this office. WANTED SITUATION BY RELIABLE »» man, driving carriage for private family or working in stable. Address K. SUEELA, 564 Howard st. OUNG ENGLISH3IAN, HONEST, GOOD X worker, wants situation in private family; city preferred. Address THOMAS BANCROFT, 421 Tehama st. HONEST AND RELIABLE YOUNG MAN, who can give good references, wishes situation in any kind of employment: can drive; no can- vassing. Address C, box 7, this office. /COMPETENT YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN GIVE VJ Al reference, desires position as bookkeeper or clerk in store, hotel or office. Address 8., box 7, Call Oilice. . j (GARDENER; GENERALLY USEFUL; GER- i X man; understands propagation: good horse- man: driver and milker: references: moderate I wages. P. M., Postofflce. North Temescal. T ADIES' NUP.SKt SICK, GYMNASTIC AND J J massage treatment. Address Nurse, Swedish Employment Office, 315 Sutter St. yOUNG STUDENT WISHES A FEW HOURS' X work for privilege Of home. EBMERINS, 708 Pine st. S~OBER YOUNG MAX; NOT AFRAID OF O work; wants work of any kind Immediately. Addres3 Sober, box 133. Call Office. r OUNG MAN; WILLING TO WORK; 17 X years of age; desires position In store or office- can give best references. Ad. E. J., box 58, Call. TtTATCHMAKEB: A YOUNG MAN (SWISS) wishes position; 3 years' experience; wages no object. Address A. T., box 42, Call Office. Vf ARRIED MAN (40 YEARS) WOULD like l'l position of any description; good education; wages DO object. Address S., box 61, Call Office. STEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG man, good O penman and understands bookkeeping, desires employment of any kind. D. W., box 28, Call. THIRST-CLASS BARKEEPER WANTS JOB. X I Address 526 Third st. MAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT IN. SOMK business house; willing to do anything; has served formerly as shipping clerk in wholesale grocery-house; can furnish money as security if position would require. Address a. 8., box 19, Call Office. '\u25a0 'I'III. LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE" WANTS J. employment and a refuge from his evil pur- suers: can meet the requirements of a private place and willing and obliging Innay kind of work. Address a 1.2- svaHD, box 9, Call Office. \u25a0pOOKKKEPER. 11 YEARS' EXPERIENCE, JJ desires position in any office work: salary no object; don't object leaving city. M., box 7, Call. "y NG MAN HAVING 8 MONTHS' EX- X perience in the barber trade would like a posi- tlon. _ Address A. B. C, tox 32, fall Office. OITUATIONWANTED BY MANAND WIFE; O man as first-class cook; excellent on pastry; wife as waitress; hotel or restaurant. Call or ad- dress 703 Stockton st. A YOUNG GERMAN. GOOD CARPENTER, -r»_ with tools, wants a situation; Is willing to do any kind of work. Please call or address 131 Seventh st. IJOY, 15 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS SITU- > ation ; has had no experience, but Is willing and obliging. Address 211 1/2 Bartlett st. AJAN AND WIFE WITH 2 CHILDREN ±11 want situation on ranch: small wages to be- gin. Addresa C. P.. Call Branch Office, 713 Larkin. STEADY. RELIABLE YOUNG MAN DE. O sires employment of any kind; good penman and quick at figures. Address Q., box 44, Call. WANTED - SITUATION AS ASSISTANT »» cook; small wages. G. WATSON, 1106% Seventh aye. ' va pOMPKTENT. BOOKKEEPER. WHO SPEAKS \J English, French and German, wants a position- best of references. Address B. X., box 44, (all. ' STEADY YOUNG MAN FOR GHOCE~RY- store, to learn: can apeak some German: will make himself useful and can furnish references- wages no object. Address M. A., box 147,Ca1l office! p ENTLKMAN WANTS A POSITION IN AT wholesale house, drive dellvry wagon or work of some kind; can give cash security If requred- good reference. Address G. \V., box 92, Call Office. W~A SITUATION TO COOK FOB PRl- vate family or .ranch-hands, or garde: or, horseman and milker on gent's place: good city reference. Address A. R. P.. box 133, Call Office. W ANTED— SITUATION AS VALET,TRAV~ »» clingservant or to wait on* an invalid gentle- man by an Englishman; has traveled the conti- nent of Europe: many years' experience: 8 years' reference from present employer. Address Valet, box 147, San Mateo. WANTED— RESPONSIBLE POSITION ON \u25a0" » orchard farm by a practical man; can manage help and properly and keep account*. Address W. J. DOIDG!-;, box 954. San Jose. Cal. ORCHARD SUPEiUNTENTTENT IS OPEN for ensragemen:. after ' December 1; A 1refer- ences. Address Orchard, 425 McAllister si. HUNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb St.. below Kearny, bet. California and Sacramento; tel. 231. , FliJlALi: UKL.P ' AVAWTJiI>. r TTuNTmESS,""S2S; COOK, SMALL HOTEL! JTif ••, t i? girls or housework. R. T. WARD <fe CO., 610 Clay st. ' A NTED-NKAT WAITRESS: NICECOUN- n i-^'i » !rl V' ? P pr month. Please apply to W. D. LW t,R &CO., 626 Clay st. . NOTICE OF aitKTJNGS. FK3p YERBABUENALODGEOFPER- *W* \jr^& fection No. Regular meeting THIS j\ (FRIDAY) EVENING, November 15, at fA 8 O'clock. D. 13. f^-^S? GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary. STW PACIFIC LODGE NO. 130, F. <fc fli I ls-^S" a. M.. 121 Eddy st.— Will ineet_i£A THIS FRIDAY, at 1:30 p. m., to attend^Tf ' the foneral r.i our late brother, F. L. HEN- < fN^y> DERSON of Suisun Lodge No. 55. Funeral com- mittees are invited. GEORGE PENLINOTON. Secretary. t£^s= occTdextal lodge NO. 22, n »>*' F. and A. M. The funeral cere-^l^^ monies over oar late brother, GEORGE M.^f %* ADAMS, will be conducted at 1 p. si. a: 'V^ Masonic Temple. Officers and members will take notice. By order of the W. M. H. A. JONES, Secretary. rx> REGULAR ELECTION OF . <y>, lif-is oflic. is of the Caledonian Club (%o/i THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. The *VX^ jolls open at 8:30 and close at 9:30 *i±S&m sharp. A full attendance is requested. Scottish Hall. 11l LarkiD st. . D.R. McNEILL, Chief. James 11. Duncan-, Secretary. nES|F~CLAN^ FRASER NO 78, v C7^T LXi? Order of Scottish Clans-Fifth 3V, ilkO?) anniversary concert and dance, Scottish "*V 1^ Hall, Larkin st.. on FRIDAY EVEN- *^^% ING, November 15. Aspecial feature of the pro- gramme will be art exhibition flower drill by young | ladies in costume. A good time is assured to all. Come and bring your friends. Admission 25c. THOMAS FRASER, Chief. Wm. Cobmack, Secretary. reCSp~THE~ REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING Vr~s of stockholders of the California Wine- makers' Corporation will be held at the chamber of commerce, 431 California st . San Francisco, on November 20. 1895, commencing at 10 a. m. \u25a0I. 11. \\ HEELER. Sec. / DIVIDEND NOTICES. |trS= DlVlDKNlT"^OTTclo^TJrvTn^Nirica * p -* y 25 (15c per share) of the Hutcliinson Sucar Plantation Co. will be payable at the oflice of the company, 327 Market t.*. on and after WEDNES- DAY, November 20, 1896. Transfer books will close Thursday, November 14. 1895, at 3 o'clock I v. m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. Si'i (l.\l, SOTICtS. Biri<;H^TrTi^ETsE^7vl)'l)li~BETEs *>*' can be cured, even inthe advanced s ages, byFULTON'S Radical Remedies; sold at office, Il'^l Market s:.; hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. St. K^Sp RHEUMATISM,NEURALGIA, GOUT; l*~*r special attention to these diseases. J. A MCDONALD, M.D.. 1236 Market-. 2 t0 4, 7 to 8 p.m. [jr^= CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. lir^? Chiropodic Institute, room 22, 806 Market. ijpr~g=> bad TENANTS EJECTED FOR ?4. s*- 2 ' Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montijy St.. room 6. Tel. 6580. atZjH* windows cleaned and floors &-&' scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for dmnages cuaranteed. C. i'.ossl & CO.. 242 Sutter. C^^= ROOMS WHITENED. $1 UP; PAPER- ar-p^ ed S3 50 up. 817% Third, (ieorite Hartman. (ar^ COLLECTIONSrTENANTS EJECTED, J -^ l»0: costs paid. 420 Montgomery, rm. 29. SITUATIONS TI'ANTED-FKMALE. \ WAITING SITUATIOXS-COo'kS, CHAM- u-V. bermaids and girls for housework. iMRS H1 RD, 705 Polk it, Telephone, Butter e7l. COM PETFNT Wi AN DKs 1 1: F.s~PLACE TO I do light housework: is good plain cook: good reference; country preferred; moderate wa"es. Call 1 Howard court, off Howard st., near Fourth. KELIABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK l:; [\u25a0; J I day washing, ironing or housecleaning. Call or address 717 Howard st. RESSMAKER FIRST-CLASS FITTER; stylish draper and designer: thorough dress- maker: by lie day. Address MISS WARWICK, American Exchange, \u25a0-'ansome st. GERMAN WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK; vT good laundress. 233 Fell st., bet. Gough and Franklin. WANTED AS COMPANION, WITH IX- struction. In musician's family; remuneration moderate. Address M. E., Station B, City Hall a..-., S. 1., (a:. W ANTED-SEWING by DAY OR at HOME: " thoroughly competent. Call or address 725 Polk st.. downstairs. p EKM \ N GIRL WANTS SITUATION; GOOD VX plaincook and general housework. Call at 499 HaUhi st., near tillmore. "VTOUNG WOMAN WANTS A POSITION AS -*. wetnurse. Address W. N., box 45, Call Office. DEFINED WIDOW WANTS A POSITION AS U housekeeper. 1118 Market st., room 3. WOMAN WILLDO ANYKINDOF SEWING; fl gentlemen's clothes repaired and cleaned. 114 Fourth .st., room 15. \ IDDLE-AGEI) AMERICAN WOMAN li-w ishes work of any kind; good cook and housekeeper. 25 Taylor st., room 3. SWEDISH LA UNDRESS" DESIRES A SITUA- yjtion Inprivate families to do washing and lron- ln^ by the day. Please address 1236 Bush st. ESPECTA BLE" WOMAN WANTS A~BITUA- Jl t, onto general housework; good plain cook 744 F U I eSS: nrst " claBBrefereDCCS - Call or address Y"OTJKG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO <( -»- housework and cooking; good reference. Call T ? D ,!«HFS TO take care OF sick JJ or Invalid lady. Addresi 1230 Alabama STEADY WOMAN, WITH BOY 6 .YEARS O wants a situation to do housework and cook city or country. 549 Mission st. """"wing, W ANTED— A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE family; is a first-class cook; willing to do plain washing: best city references. Please call or ad- dress 7i7 Polk St., bet. Eddy and Ellis. S "TRONG. INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN DESIRES VJ housework, washing cr Ironing by the day- £ood references. Apply 1251 Mission st. cor' Nin.h. WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS" :\u25a0\u25a0 situation in a private family; DO objection to cbamberwork. Real city references. -Call or ad- dress 49 Minna st. j - WANTED—WOB INFAMILIICS BYGOOD seamstress on family sewing and children's clothes; $5 a week. Address 2933 Jackson st. ' PROTESTANT AMl.r.liAN LADY WISHES X a situation as chambermaid. Call 737 Howard at., room His. \'o; \ ( ; GERMAN GUtl- DESIRES A SITU : « :•• o.i to ,?o \u25a0«\u25a0•<•, ork. 51(1 Minna St. | u...j. T.i j \u0084..Jl.\.\ WISHES A SITUA- \J t;oii vi invalid's nurse: city or country; good references. Address W.,box 67, this cilice. ;• yOUNG WANTS A PLACE FOB GEN- i- em! housework; no postals. Call or address Valencia at. Hotel, 718 Valencia st. .'\u25a0 \u25a0 WANTED A POSITION AT ANYKINDOF *• office work or as stenographer; steady employ- ment niore hii object than remunerative salary. Address Meredith, box 145, Call Office.

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Page 1: The San Francisco call (San Francisco, Calif.) 1895-11-15 ...totalramnnir expenses $125 a month; doingcash business $1000 a month: could be greatly im-proved with ... EMERSON. F:STEY"

HOTEL ARRIVALS.GRAND HOTEL

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BALDWIN HOTEL.H Downing. San Jose A 8 Miller,OaklandC M Doyle, Santa Cruz J TSullivan, Santa CruzMiss C Simpson, N V Miss MLeasing, X V\V Martin, N V Mrs W Martin,N VMrs A Kiel,N V J Delaney. NVG FGray. Allcghany Mrs LEllis, Alleghanv](Schreibex, St Louis J MBrooks, St LouisMJ Bilm,st. Louis J A Murphy * ChicagoFADurkee, Chicago LEzell. ChicagoM .1E/.ell, Chicago LMGodfrey, Chicago« H Bankcock. Chicago IIP stone ft w.NVW 11 Johnston, Wash 1;BHannaman, ChicagoJLBurDeck.tw.Watsnvle \VF Ferguson A w, Tex»Barnes, Chicago C LWhile, SacramentoC A Wikidel. (oronado

NEW WESTERN HOTEL.J R Williams, Tacoma LGaeso, Santa RosaP Gohbl. Healdsburg s Freeman & w, BostonHWolf, Boston V Jenuer, ChicagoP J Donnell, Chicago Ifs Philips. St Paul1IIBatten, Utah DBfeyton, VictoriaMiss Fields. Seattle AC Ackley.Ellenburgw Twohoy, Ellenburg M Boulsten, TacomaW Thornton. Portland F <; Wricbt. PortlandSMitchell, New York C Ross. Chicago

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tirttInthe year.BRANCH OFFICES— S3O Montgomery street,

rcrrrr Clay: open until0:30 o'clock.

Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'cloclc.713 Larkln ftreet, open until9:30 o'clock:.&W.corner Sixteenth and Mis.?.ou streets, open

ritil!o'clock.ifItMission street, open until o'clock.336 Ninth etreet, open until 9:30 o'clock.

12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1895.

BITSTKKSS t'HAXCKS-Contlnnert.

C*1 Cnn FOR sale— best PAYING BUSl-«jnlO''U. ness In San Francisco: thorough In-vesticatio'i permitted to purty meaning business.CURTIS <fc BOWLEY. Ml1*I'1'1".

- '•''"'•"•-m.~<?*L'f\(\f\ BAZAAR: LO..L. _,-•„ iv.,;

»hb'/^'v'. well adverrlse-i; established 7 years;

total ramnnir expenses $125 a month; doingcash

business $1000 a month: could be greatly im-proved with \u25a0 proper attention, owners having toomuch other business: will sell at Inventory; nochrrge for good will. Address or apply PacificPrintingCo., 543 Clay St.

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MOOT CONVENIJINT AND Rl->PECrAI;LE;JYI Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market ;

200 rooms: 25c to$1 50 per night: $1 50 to$3 per

week ;tree bus to and from the ferry.

I^RUIT FISH AND POULTRY BUSINESS;J good corner; cheap rent; suitable for _

good

men. 1942 Market st.

eȣAAA CASH WILL PURCHASE A HALF

iTOUOU inter st or $11,000 1 whoU. mer-est in the best paying cash business In this city

located onMarket st. Apply 10 CHAS. A. RET-XDI.D-. room 17. <.:rr»cker bldg.

LOUOtVO-HOirSlvS FOX SALK.

vfoTICI-^-100 LOV)OING-HOUSKS FOR SALE".1\ from$150 tossooo. STRAND &CO.. Third,

Or-ROOM HOUSE AT YOUR OWN PRICE.—*.) 18 rooms; tine new furniture $1,SO!)

60 rooms to exchange for real estate 6,600SO rooms; rent $75; bargain 1,50018 rooms, includingpiano 7006-room corner fiat; central *0010-room house; verycentral -50

H.C. DECKER, 1808 Market St.. cor.Taylor.

ACA RENT REDUCED FROM$80; 20-ROOM.«_}t-)v/.hotel; also dining and bar room; chanceof lifetime to make money; no opposition. ApplySPECK &CO., 602 Market st.

TENBERG, 632 MARK OPP. PALACKHotel.

$700—30 rooms: half block of Market.$1000— 15 rooms; corner; guarantee clears ifBo$1600— rooms: owner 5 years: clears $150.$275—19 rooms: at your own price.$-50—23 rooms; city front; big bargain.

<£» 1 'A rooming House: 13 roobis ANDtip LrJ\J. storeroom; 9 rooms occupied: also lur.:i<basement convenient for laundry. Apply9 Carlo3place, off O'Farrell street, near Powell. No agenis.

fl£7r 16-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE; OWNERtip lOrn paralyzed. Apply60 Annies:.

ffl«9?.A LODGING- HOUSE; 10 ROOMS;

«Jp._ic/U. present owner must leave city; fullestinvestigation Invited. Call after 12, IS-J3 Polk st.

1Q-ROOM HOUSE. TO BK SOLD AT A BAR--1O gala; on account of sickness. 238 Sixthst.

}ELEGANTLY FURNJSHi.D i£OUSK NIXKTj sooms: cheap. Call bet. 1 an1 0 p. 11., 234,O'Farrell st.

WELL-KEPT HOUSE OF 30 ROOMS. ALLOX»' one floor: nicelyfninished: good location ;ou

corner. Address D.C box 105, Call Office.JfOA/) 16 ROOMS; CLEARING $40 PER<\rO\JV.J. month: rent »:-!('. Inquire 36- Third st.

FUENITUKE FOB SAI.K-

-STSo^isToATrFiLTßNlT^nTEToM^xE^r^^1Elegant Brussels carpet laid 4.">e

Heavy Linoleum laid 40cFloor Oilcloth •_\u25a0<».:New Bedlounstes. our own make. -.'.".()

SHIREK&SHIREK,1310-12 Stockton, nr.Valjo.

"\riee lyFURNISHED FLAT; '_' SETS AM)•li kitchen: $35. 7 Alice st., off Folsom, bet.Tnird and Fourth.

IpURXITURE OF FOUR ROOMS; A FIXErange ana piano; cheap. 1228 Golden Gate.

FURNITURE Ob 5 ROOMS FOR SALEcheap; no dealers. 214 SixthSt.

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ALWA S BEFORE SELLING see H. 37IEITHOLTZ,120 Suttrr. room 25.

REDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW ANDsecond-hand: 400 carpet.,, good as new. oil-cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c: 7-

piece chamber suits, $14 50: cornice poles, 25c:ranges, $6: cash or Installments; goods snippedfree. T. 11. NELSON. 126 Fourth st.

/ yVVprices JN FURXITURKAXDCARPET*;'''hl*y*l<\u0084. -,*,,(\u25a0-. '\u25a0!-;\u25a0 ».;.. •.-,.-) >.tlHtt»n M'

I'UKXITjJiTk A.NTi:i).

A UCTIOXEEIIJ. C. MUTHER. 710 MARKET:-TV st., pays highest cash prices for furniture.pASn PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURI iV;cob SCHWERDT. 8.1 Mission,bet. 4th&sth.

HIGHEST PRICE PAID irUMTURE,carpets, stoves. BROWNE, 103 Bth; postal.

HG. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURE*. folding, iron beds, furnlturo; low prices-. Cal.><»T.':nl«lfr m»nn'arrrl jn- 11.. trart». 7"'< Misnion.

ja^ CARPET CLKANINU."

pARPETS THOROUGHLY CLKANED AND\J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON ACO.. 23 Tenth st. Telephone number. »ou:h 33.Rational carpet BEATINGANDIiENO-iAt vatln? Works HAMPTON layln?and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 2441

CITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND\J Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. O. HSTEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250.WHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITHpoor worksend to SPAULDING'S Pioneer L'_>ret Beating Works. 553-7 Tehama: lei. .So-4U. \u25a0)

pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS, _«VJ Golden Gate aye. :telephone eas: 126. •

/O^HE J. E. MITCHELL CARPETS I.K aNInT

Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cl«>anluimachines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th. tel. 607-;.'I MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING ANUHKX-'/. OVattiM works. 4f>3 \u25a0"evenson: tel. ::•_'_'>••

PIANOS. VIOLINS, iiTC.~~

C&1OX YVSE UPRIGHT PIANO: GOOD AS<P J.OO. new; must be sold immediately. 8-1

IVINEPIANO FOR SALE OH RENT CU EAP.II1SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st.

CM GOOD SQUARE PIANO IN GOOD Oft-<Jino. der: big bargain. 211Larkln st.TEINWAY, WEBER. EMERSON. F:STEY"and numerous other standa-d makes of

piano? and organs are sold upon easy terms andreasonably by SHERMAN, ( LAY„CO., pianohouse, cor. Kearny and sutler sts.STEINWAY, $235: MAHOGAXY PIANO,$48; HEINE, 410 Post st.

T>ARGAINSINHIGH-GRADE"PIANOS:EASY-1J payments. SCH MiT2ACO.. 16 McAllister st.

AFINE STEINWAY SACRIFICED IMMK-.», o^lely for $225 "» "Plendld condition. Room21. 809 Market st. >•'•.:;

\ (iiif.ArOPPORTUNITY; FINE UPP.IGIIf\u25a0?*- piano: must be exchanced fcr casn Immwi:.ately; $140; cash willbuy it to-day. Room 10,Flood build"VTICE SQUARE PIANO; MUST BE SOU)-> this week; price $45. Room 21. Floor! bills.

!<sl 100 BJUEGANT UPRIGHT RO?_W«»Ol>I\u25a0*'1?

-i -fort.a:clislnstallments.22l avenworth

HEM.Mr: a LUNG PIANO CO. HAVEIRE*moved to 735 Market st.1 f^l9X, A FINE UPRIGHT. BRUENN'S<_)\u25a0*— Piano House. 228 Post st.

FA< "I DRERS OF GUITARS, VIOLINS,mandolins, zithers, lutes, etc.

'-.'l7 Ellisst

"IVE ARE NOW SOLE AGENTS FOR THB. »» celebrated Knaba Piano: new s;vles just r-celved. BENJ. CURTAZ &SON..m b'Farrcll st.

TTPRIGHT PIANOS PROM HoO UP. HOR-*\u25a0\u25a0> NUNO's. leading piano-house. 210 Post s:.

CELEBRATED BUSH "i GERTS PIANOS-"V7tone unsurpassed: cases unique. A.L.BAX-CROFT &CO., 324 Post si.

S\\P It°tU,>;>IO1j1:S':*'WITHERS. OLDiNEWOH.MLLLfalt,maker. repair r, 2Latham place.

T)EMOVED-F. W. SPENCER _CO. TO 33S-ItPost st., near Powell, §ole aitents Conover.Colby and Spencer pianos. 328 post st.'

YV£»oBADtTKS~\VITH KOHLERiCHASE,I»' 26. _8 and 30 O'Farrell st.

r\PEX FOR BUSINESS.V/ The finest line of now pianos for rent and sal«inSan lrancisco. j.HARRY SCOTT,. 929 Market St.. Bpieckels building.E"c_tASE-^' L°W I

'XllCKa Ko«L>:a *

A BETTER AXD EASIER PLAN TO BUYAtT,if?VD I.a?0., by ron1'"?- Be careful to go wKOHLER _ CHASE'S. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.TVECkER BROS.. STEINWAY.FISCHER ANDa^ other first-class makes of pianos: littlonsod-?s£*Pu£"*£ vu*

1 or on eas^ terms. KOHIO-B dcCHASK and 30O'Fam-11 st.AN ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS,-r»- guitars and banjos at MAUVAIB',789 Marker,

OYRON MAUZY. 308 POST ST.-SOHMEI,\u25a0*-* -sewbyiEvans. Brier* and othor pianos.OTECK. CHICKERIXO .v sons., VOSI AXDhr;.°t»>rlin*Pianos sold on$10 Installments. BEXi«-lRT AZ<fc SON, sole agents. 10 20 1>'!\u25a0 :.rr-l!hi. _

BEWISG ma::iim.s.

ALLKINDS SEWING-MACHIN!B BOUGHT,sold, rented, exchanged »nd repaired; lowest

rates. 205 Fourth si., near llo.var.l.

FOB SALE-JU»CI£I.J^AK«.OCB.<sp| AHAMILK DAIRY^ BES? ESTAB-*U)JL\J\J\J. lishe-i; 14-canrodte in city,l4 thor-ouzhtred cows, 3 line horses, new agon, etc, finehouse and grounds, owner raises 8 month fet-dalready planted; sickness cause; clears $150monthly. 1309 Hayes st.

T?OR~SaT.!.( i -1CABINET32-URAWERX1letter Die. 1fine double flat desk and 1 letter,press on stand. V. D., box 114. Call Office.

ELLIXG OUT AT A BARGAIN—THE EX-O tire stock of rattan chairs, rockers, stools,stands, tables, etc., now at SMIO4 Howard st.nearSixteenth; must be sold in80 days. By order ofCalifornia Rattan Co., wholesale, 61 First, st.;nodealers.

-O UITS. JEWELRY, DIAMONDS. ETC.. OXO easy installments. 118 Grant aye., room 7.irsr M>i;i'i:ii ..m 2 UPRIGHT PIANOS, 1ff Cue cultar. Igents' and 8 laJies' fine jjolri•ratchet, and 4 palra of diamond earring* all forVsorlß'n-1 cost. UNCLE Harris, 15 Grant aye.

\ LL~MAKES OF typewriters BOUGHTjtVand sold. S. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California.

ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZKiiir>and burglar proof safe. 221, 223 Market st.AT ATlONAL CASH REGISTER. SAFE."XI scale, letter-press, desk: cheap. 10. Clay st.

\TKW RANGES CHEAPER THANSECOND-"i> hand. W. S.RAY MfCCo., 12 California si!C'\ O U.NTKK.S' SHELVING,. SUOWCAHIi-i\J bought and cold 1121V_M»r_ t beu7tb_n_tfu»

BFSINESS CHANCE!*.rpoBUY,SELL OH EXCHANGE ABUSINESSXofany kindsee STRAND &CO., 45 Third st. .©OXfk 11ESTAURANT: MUST SELL;«jJ)__UV. STRAND A CO., 45 Third St.

<5_A^\Ci BRANCH BAKERY;BARGAINTHIS<ff)jt«-'v.thiB week. STRAND &CO., 45 Third st.

SALOON— TO BE SOLD TO-DAY AT YOURown price. STRAND &CO., 45 Third st.

a" g r~o c"e~r^' and BAR; FULL<Z)Z.O\J. value. STRAND *CO.. 45 Third st.

©Infill PARTNER WANTED IX FIP.ST-<uS-LOl/U. class saloon. STRAXDACO.,45 Third.ffijOAlJ BAKERY: NO. 1 LOCATION: 3»lp»/v/". rooms: cheap rent: good-oaylnc place:horse vwagon, fto. See sTRA Xl> &Co., 45 Third.<<V-"\l ) i-UKNi-.K SALOON A^ND LUNCH--

O\i- house; 2rooms: cheap rent; suitablefor man and wife. STRAND ACO.. 45 Thirl si.

LADY WANTS PARTNER IX SA-*POO\J. loon; good chance. STRAND &CO.,45 Third sU

TC"OTICe TO BUYERS AXD SELLERS— CASH—ipaid formerchandise and fixtures; buyers and

partners procured; quick sales made at short no-tice. PROLL A LLOYD, Business Agents aidAuctioneers, office 719 Market st., near Third.X\TANTED—RESPONSIBLE PART TORENT»' choice poultry ranch; well equipped; short

distance from city; tood dwellingand out houses;investigation solicited; reasonable rent. PROLLALLOYD,719MarKet st.

<KftOn CIGAR-STORE; FULL VALUE IX«IPU"V». stock: best location on Market st.PROLL &LLOYD,719 Market st.

AT AUCTION—BUILDING14 ROOMS, PART-Iy furnished, located among factories: saleThursday, November 21. at 11 o'clock, on prem-ises, 922 Illinoisst. For particulars see PROLL &LLOYI), 719 Market st.

1?OR SALE—ONE OF THE LARGEST AND-I- oldest stove, range and house-furnishing estab-lishments: plumbing,gas fitting, tin and sheet-ironmanufacturing a specialty: investigation solicited.PROLL &LLOYD,719 Market st.

1OKA PARTNER WANTED—

34-ROOJH<ipj._;Ov. hotel; best location; all occupied.PROLL &LLOYD,719 Market st.

<2» ,^A VERY VALUABLE ARTICLE FOR* gale. L PROLL &CO., 719 Market st.

RESTAURANT—

MUST BE SOLD THISAt week; account other business; make an offer;cheap rent; doing fairbusiness; do notneglect thisopportunity. PROLL & LLOYD.719 Market st.G*7?; BUTTER, MILK,PRODUCE STORE;?? *O' rent $4. STENBERG, 632 Market st.

<a*^n CORNER GROCERY, BAR. WITHf""1'- living-rooms furnished: established foryears: cheap rent: receipts $15; sacrificed; otherbusiness. STEN £ER,G, 632 Market st.

09 c saloon" WITH 12 ROOMS; neartip*J<-U. transfer point: cheap rent: old-estab-lished place; must sell; going East. STEXBEKG,632 Market St., opposite Palace.

I7C PARTNER; CORNER SALOON;tiP x 1 O. Third st.; guarantees new man $50--partner preferred to hired help. STENBERG.632 Market, opposite Palace.

CORNER SALOON: THIRDST., NEAR MAR-\Jket; handsome place, with private rooms-cheap rent; safe and cash register included; bigbargain; price $700. STENBERO. 632 Market st!<j&19^ GROCERY, FRUIT:MDST SELL IX<g)1__O. 5days. STENBERG, 632 Market st.

ftQ^nn EIRST~CLASS SALOON; BEST*%OtJ\J\J.-p art of Market st.; clunroom andbilliard parlor connected: this is one of the bestsaloon* in town: willprove this: or would takegood man as partner; part cash. 1029 Market st.

©11A BRANCH BAKERY, WITH 3 FUR-*IP *\u25a0-•-'-'• nished rooms: rent 310: full value instock. BARRETT&SKIFF, 865y Market st.

•ft^AA BAKERY; WKSTERN ADDITION;'JDUV/V/. counter trade $16 day; splendid loca-tion: rare chance; must sell account of sickness-offer wanted. BARRETT &CO.. 866y2 Market.<£;19^A SALOON WITH CLUBROOMS,'ip.i__UV/. side entrance, etc.; half block fromExaminer Office: owner has another business.Particulars 533 California St., Phoonix Bar.4t9XA CORNER SALOON: RENT 880. IN--

\u25a0-•\u25a0''\u25a0 nciire 5:;:{California st.. Pluenix bar.MsH'^ll '\u25a0\u25a0• A l

' CiiANCK FOR YOUNG<iD«JOU. man; route having 600 customers-clearing $70 per month; horse and wason; trialgiven. HEALY,23 Kearny st.(£•QXA BUTCHER BUSINESS, SELLING 4t\pKJU\j. to 5 beef, 30 sheep, 5 hogs, (500 poundsveal a week; all cash trade; rent $14: 4 livingir-»oms.

-hon at 243 Fifteenth, near Mis-ion.

ViI*S1IPAKi-sEK WANTED IN LIGHT<£>LOU. business; stilted to plain, steady mansatisfied with $15 to 9-0 per week. 9Geary, room ?.

UCTION EXTRAUR INAX V. "^~~~~~^

$50,000 worth of music. The Catholic Artand Book Company, formerly A. WALDTEUF1.1,,bavin;? decid'd to dispose of their music depart-ment instruct me to sell without reserve or limittheir entire music business. Private bids receiveduntilNov. 22, 1895. Store, 721 Market st., Sanlranclsco. J. T. TERRY, Auctioneer.

30 Montgomery st.Established 1856. Goodwill with stock.

<H» (*ATPbAKER COXFECTIO V, STA-qpU\J\J. tionery, notions: only store like It inblocks: 3 living-rooms: cheap rent: stock willin-voice $700; bargain. WOOD & CO.. 917 Market.T.V>R HALE—AT %-COST. ON ACCOUNT OPA sickness, well-established restaurant- thor-ough investicatiori sol-cited: first-class trade- achance of a lifetime. CLAVERE,617-619 Mont-gomery st. :

rpHE HUMBER BICYCLE HAS OCCUPIEDIfirst position in the wheel world for27 years- itholds more world's records than all other wheelscombined. Charlie Murphy won at San Jose lastSaturday the great 5-mile international on a Hum-bert the agency for this speedy wheel is open forSan Francisco and Oakland. Applyat 623 MarketSt., room 7, until Saturday.(il91)11 CORNER GROCERY A.vn iiak:(jJIIOuU. good location and trade; established;many years. Particulars 5 Mason st., room 1.

SINGLE LADY WANTS INDUSTRIOUSO partner with $250: well-paylna coffee ealoonand restaurant. Particulars 5Mason St., room 1.

FOR ALEON I•;ABV TE BMS;EXCLUSIVEright to sell the Perfect Window-shade Ad-juster inany county on the Pacific Coast: no com-petition; in operation at all shadestores in SanFrancisco and at 719 Market St., first floor- openevenings. S. C. BAGG,Coast Agent.

SHOES.TORE—

OPPORTUXITY FOR SHOE-maker with' small capital: 1 hour from SanFrancisco; noopposition. Apply to United Work-man; 535 Market st.

©QwA CANDY FACTORY. ICECREAMII (Tl

parlOr and haker >; sacrifice. Apply

Solicitors for the PERFECT WINDOW"kjshade adjuster; quick seller. 719 Market stfirst floor; open evenings. • ,'

i L°\' >.n...— Ul mIDE PAPER ROUTE. 'X-J quire 1052 VHlenclast.i

SIAIIuAEKY.NOIIONSAND 2 AGENCIES_5 a bargain. ApplyCall Office.

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FIXTURES; SALOON: COMPLETE; MUSTJbe sold; cheap. 747 Market st. ;

mO CHEAP; HALF OF A CARPEN-J-tcr-shop; a painter preferred. 950 Howard st.

FOR SALE-FINE CANDY-STORE!tIDOUU. Ice-cream parlor; elegant fount Mm andfactory; does a good business; buyer can learnhow to make candy ifdesirable :trial given to sat- !isfy buyer. F. S., box 6. Call Office. iMIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS PARTNERin saloon business. ApplyCall Ollice.

PUTINS OFFICE, HALFINTEREST. f^icFX good buamesa. P. P., box 63, Call Office!$500 SALOON; GOOD LOCATION: SOLDi®U\J\J. onaccount of traveling. 208 Washington

ALOON FOR SALE IN PROMINENT PARTO of the city:cheap forcash: illhealth the cause:ni_rKea^ Iyat AUa Saloon. 5

"California

PROFITABLE MANUFACTURIXO BUSTSCarofnce. Wanted: $30< P»»Culara,A.,

QALOOV; A 1!AI;GAIX: GOOD LOCATION*'O Call at 735 Mission St.. bet. Third and fonnhR^J'^ l^,*,? WITH _ FURXISSHED RMS

=AYold established and doing a tood buslines.'mustsell ;best of reasons lorselling- see this and'you willbay. 236 Third st. ,' mis ana

GKOCKKY AND BAR FOR SALE CHFAP-onaccount of other business; mal.-e offer- noagents. ApplyNE.cor. Pacific and Lnrkln"s.'<2{"l FRUIT AND CAVDV ---•!Hayes-st-entrancetongpn G^P^'WIDOW WITH JHEAJS S WOULD LIKEA!

roonf I!.0"

lnPaslDg busines! «- 1027 Market 8£T)RIXTERS_A GOOD-PA Yl"<\u25a0(\u25a0* Tnn nurnu$^dSoSaSr,'trer CiT fof,

""^St

Ob?dd°err icosIt*.»ouu. first class in allrespects; can clear *;'Onmonth, inquire of PALMEK.Wggjg^

PARTNER - WANTED _BUSINESS FSTA X

pOMPETEXT ACCOUNTANT WOULD Lfk'T?

CainS eS are reqUlrCd-

Addre..c.<!"boV15^

'C'ORSALE.CHEAP-BRANCH RAKFRV A Vn

V. Ihl.:se'l phe^p. nccoun; of sickness!'625 Second^" BAK i''OR SAIE CHEAP.950 A«TXER WANTED IN ESTAB-

ft9OO KKSTAUKAXf FOR BALK^TTTir

At< MBKR OF GOOD GOLD MINES THAT

qi.^^ tu.> „co.. SSI Montgomery sc. room 17PpU^ALE-CHKAP; SALOOX AND LODG-teggjr cDfo%^ «jL™B2t

g^teattgyggMSKJßDESTAURANT FOR SALE. CLOSE TO CAR-

\u25a0^ Apply8. .Breweries, LOCATION Mark"%

PERSONALS.

HAVING BEEN^Le7?TITy^¥pARATEDfrom my wife,Hilma Bollenhagen, Iwill not

be responsible for any debts contracted by herafter date, NovemDer 5 1885.

HENRY BOLLENHAGEN.

MAMIE AND ANNIEGARSTOX, SEND AD-dress to your uncle, LAURENCE WELDOX,

1328 Dupont st., room 7.jTNFORMATION IS DESIRED OF JOHN S.| X DICKERSON, formerly of Newark, N.-I.; leftSan Francisco for the north in 1858 or 1859: lastheard of in Astoria, Or. Anyinformation, eitherdead or alive, will he thankfully received by hisbrother. D. E. DICKERSON, 612 California St.,care of Spring Valley Water Works, San Francisco.JKADLEY. 318GEARY FASHIONABLEiJ ladies' tailor: latest Parisian stvies; interiortrade solicited; personal fittingnotnecessary: send ,waist or measurement; goods and findings from$15 suits from $6 up; mourning orders in 12hours; tit guaranteed.

mo CUTTERS ANDTAILORS—THIS \u25a0 TJNDEB--lsigned would respectfully state that he hasopened a school for teaching Hand's System of cut-ting garments on scientific pr.nclples, in accord

j withhis novel Invention. "The Solution," and that, he has no hesitancy inguaranteeing that, under hisIinstructions, the student will learn,' byone lesson,|more of substantial value with respect to the trueI fundamental principles of garment cutting andpractical tailoring than hecouid learn byalifo-long

study of any other system ever practiced or now invogue. Class nights. Mondays and- Thursdays;private lessons, Tuesdays, Wed. and Saturdays.J. S.HAND,431 Kearny st; hours, 7 to 9 p. m.

EGYPTIAN HENNA, $1; HAIRDYE, PER-xu fectly harmless. Langley-Michaels Co.- allchemists; Hubbard > 923, Hanptlis. 1156 Market.ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND probate1laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice andPolice Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G.W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market, cor. Stockton.

ITAIR-DRESSING ANY STYLE, WAVINGaa Included: excellent switches and front piecesfprsl; strictly one price; establishfd 1869. 11l.Stockton st. B. SPITZ, G.LEDEitER successor

THE ECONOMY, 40 SIXTH ST.. BETWEENa Mission and Market; millinery; hatstrimmedfor25c; hats pressed, 25c; feathers curled, 6c.

LIBERALADVANCES ON DIAMONDS. JEW-aj elry, etc. :lowest rates. 948 Market st.

HAVE YOUR FEATHER-BEDS. PILLOWS,filledat 870 Mission.cor. 6th. OWEN McCABE.TADIE8, ATTENTION

—DRESSMAKINGJ-J taught in r.llits branches by first-class artists:$10; perfect fittingpatterns free of charge; bringyour own material; alsodressss made at reasena-ble rates. 1006 Larkin st.

MRS. M. H. OBER, HEADQUARTERS OFV psilantiJersey-fitting Underwear, Union Suits&Equestrian Tights,Ober Corsets forstout figures,hole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jonness Millergoods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions:send forcatalogue. 34 Geary st., san Francisco.

HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ANDILADIE85gents' cast-Off clothing, locals '251 Third st.

MEW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW ANDHOUSE-Li cleaning Co. -.floors scrubbed -.contracts -day wkormo. F.ICARNOVAL&CO.. Eddy, tel.8.268.Y>OOMSPAPERED $1. IFYOUFURNISH THEXV,paper. Address 8.. box 10, Call Office.FINE POULTRY AND GAME GO TO A.J

1STRASSEi{,7Band 79 Center Market.

SPANISH GENTLEMAN WISH TO EX-change lessons inSpanish forGerman. AddressS. G., box 106, Call Office.

CARL YON DER MEHDEX, TEACHER OF\J violin,mandolin, cornet, etc.; music arranged.1437 Market st.

DAMAGE AND LIEN CASES; LAWS OFprobate and divorce: necessary costs advanced.Apply to ALBERT MAU,726 Spreckels building.

MISS DINAN:SPECIAL SALE IMPORTEDl'lhats: $.Sto$10; stylish hats, bonnets, $5 up.11l S.ockton st.

LANKETS,FLANNELS.ETC.:FULLSTOCK;also Yosemite blankets, California W oolenMills536 Commercial, nr.Montgmry. Factory Petaluma.

ONE MORE CUT—" 7

Oak Roll Top Desks $14 toOak Chiffoniers ..From $10 upOak Bed Sets .......$l7 50 upOilcloths and Linoleums 30c upStoves and Ranges $3 up

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

1017. 1019. 1021.' 1023 Mission st., above Sixth.

1 (Vl'U\BUSINESS CARDS, $1 60: TELE-X\J\J\J phone "Black141." H1LL.724% Market.

QCHOOLOF MAGAZINEAND NEWSPAPER0 illustration; in response to many urgent re-quests the school willbe shortly opened foreven-ing classes. Particulars at, 424 Pine st.

SPANISH. FRENCH, GERMAN:-MODERATEMcistersehaft School of Languages,l22 O'Farrell

rpRY HENRY VOLL. 37 AND 51 CENTREX Market, iorpest hams, sausages, preserves, etc.'

Ti BIOTHAS CONSTANTLYON HANDTHEITI.best and freshest of butter, eggs and cheese.Center Market, cor. Sutler and Grant aye.. stall 52.

J~ BISHOP. CHIMNEY SWEEP. ADDRESS. 823 Market. Phone Main 441 at C. BROWN'S.\ RTISTIC HAIRDRESSING, MANICURE"

-rV switches, bangs, $1; wigs from $5; hairdressed, 25c. To keep hair soft have it shampooedand dried in sun at La Verite Toilet Bazaar, 6O'Farrell st.

A TTENTION—F.JOSEPH LOCHERBEOSTOAannounce that he willopen about October '2Ba first-class tailoring establishment at 321^ GearySt.. and willbe pleased to see all his former friendsand customers.

LECTRIC LIGHTS INEVERY ROOM— WlN-chester House, 44 Third St., wear Market:200rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6per

week : free bus to and from the ferry.

I'ITS MADE TO ORDER OF ELEGANTremnants for $10; samples and self-measure-

ment on application. LEON LEMOS, MerchantTailor,1332 Market St., San Francisco.ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS,

O showcases, counters, sheivinga, mirrors, desks,;safes, chairs, scales, et"., and a very large stock ofthem, too; be sure aDd see stock and get prices be-fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019,1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth.

OLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD;store, fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe,

etc. :cheap. Yard 1166 Mission St., near Eighth.

/ OLLECTINO,TRACING,SHADOWING AND\J locating at GRAHAM'S Agency. 330 Pine st.

MACHINEWHITEWASHING: CONTRACTS-T-L taken; whitewashing and tree-spraying; roomswhitened. $1up. 1560 Market st., near Hayes.waltz guaranteed; private OK INtt class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School,997 Market st.

It1.» SUITS TOORDER; SAMPLE BYMAIL.ttPXZI NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny.

I?iNB SUITS, «l&; DRESS PANTS, $4 75., Misfit Clotning Parlors. 435 Montgomery st.

pLOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT\J mfrs' coat.. Factory, '20 Sansoma st.. upstairi

OLD GOLD, SILVER. GENTS' AND LADIESclothing bought. COLMAN. 41Third st.

WINDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TOorder hv WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market.

DR3SBBM.AKJSBS.

T\RE^Es'"'cTJT^'nD^lTT^^ l^3TdTre"s6EB1 J-^popuiar prices: engagements hv day. 11Geary.

CATIONAJu.

rriHE AMATEURS INACTING,SING-a ingand elocution guaranteed successful debuts;stage rehearsals; private theatricals arranged; pu-pils fitted forconcert, choir and stage: office hours,12 to 2. Rooms 123 and 124. 1236 Market st.

MRS. MELVILLE 519 VANNESS:-»X oratorical, vocal, dramatic academy; classes,private lessons; piano;dramatic elocution specialty.

LMER E. HYER, TEACHER OF PIANO,v.V. banjo, mandolin. 40!) Geary St., room 17.\f1SS SCHOOL. 2297 SACRAMENTO:Itx board, English, French, Gorman, piano, $30month: separate French kindergarten; coach.

SPANISH &FRENCH SIMPLIFIED. PROF. T.B. de Filippp,graduate Paris. Madrid, 320 Post.

T?ORMER STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE-a pares students for the university (admission onrecommendation); law, medical college, civilservice: day &eve classes. Room 333 Phelan bldg.

HEALD'S~BUSINESS COLLEGE. '24 POST ST.Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand,'

typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modernlanguages rapidly taught. Write forcatalogu e.VfGHTSCHOOL;BEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE ;24\u25a0^VPost: commercial, shorthand. English :low rates

SHAKESPEAREAN READING AND DRA-_ malic classes; terms low. PROF. ROSS. 6Eddy."XTJOLIN,MANDOLIN,CELLO. BANJO; REA-J^Bonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 10461;. Valencia.pHEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING-\J ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts.

XTBENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH; LIVINGA method; Larch er School, Flood bids, Market st.

S~ ANFRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1235OMarket ;send for cat. ;day and evening session.\rlOLIN, MA DOLIxr~OU"iTARr"cbRV taught. Prof. L.MERKI,226 Geary reasonable

ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING-Private theatricals arranged ;pupils rehearse.!on stage. K^B&12. 1. O. O. F.block, 7th and Market.

CCHOOLELECTRICALrCIVILTMIXIXO,ME-O chanical ensineerinir surveying, architecture.•ssay :estab.J64. VANTjERNAILXEN.723MktLVNUUSH BRANCHES TAUOHT BY bfIHSr. 1.11.1.0 V. 14 .M,.A'Hrw.MB:vnvateorlla^-'

\u25a0 ,:. . itOßShs. \u25a0"

THOR SALE-A FAST POXY; SADDLE ORTmSSBgS* ROddy'8 H°tel> Nebra3ka

42f)VALENCIA ST.-40 HEADOF HORSES"wU property of Jesse D.Carr. Salinas weiching from 1200 10 160'J pounds:, all brok? andFORRESTKkI 1681'"several matched teams. JD

ORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH- GOODcare and feed; send for circular. The Hv,\iranch, 63O Commercial st.

"uulur" ltia Hy<le

4A HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAQOiiMort^'ef.l.-S'cC*ri'l> hßrne! W- «rand Arcade Hors tt

1 (\(\ SETS SECOND-HAND UAKN'Kss. utIUUkinds: second-hand wagoni, bugev '<££al oSO chean horse,. Fifteen-.!. \u25a0 and- Vn!e,\otrVtV

» AM» 4.Aiw;.AU4OS. '";WAGO CARTS. HARXESsTeTC^O_VV at EGAN 'B,2ll7W*kmJ wagon wanted.\*TA(iONS*S6. BUGGIEM 75~HAlt\"FS^iaW carts .$l5. CM. Carriage Co.', 3oy

''Fremont

JTKT..P WANTEP-Contlnned.<B»1 RA GERMAN LADY WANTS AX IN-

IUV/.dust nous man as partner Ina first-clr.sspork and delicacies store- no experience necessary.Call 1465 Seventh St., Oakland."f EAIIX A TRADE—^IGN OR PICTORIALJJ pain. ins taught tor $5: great opportunity .'D.LEVY,35 Eighthst., San Francisco.

HE RAILROAD HOUSE 533 COMMERCIAL-Ls ., below Montgomery; single rooms 1f>o night,

25c for two; best and cleanest house inloivn.

TIT-ANTED—EXEKUtTIC YOUNG. OB MID-»» dle-asjed man; nermivnent employment; musthave $10 cash, M.,'tox 61. this office^

AM KKE—TmiNKSE AND JAPANESE EM-ployment otlico. 511 Bush St.. nr. Grant aye.

EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON CLOAKSwanted. M. SIMINOFF, 1223 Market st.

TTIREE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOU~S^;r also ab lager, sc, at 637 Clay st.

BEST PLACE INCITY FOB SECOND-HANDshoes. 726V3 opp. Howard-sl. Theater, or 129

Sixth st.;misfic shoes bought or exchanged.I*7"ANTED— ALL CARPENTERS TO KNOW'» that there are plenty of carpenters in San

Francisco: all advertisements to the contrary aremisleading. AHhelp can be supplied byapplyingto carpenters' headquarters, 115 Turk st., or 23Ninth st. District Council meets at 115 Turk st.on Wednesday evening.

AyANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE"their wages to place accounts with us; law and

commercial collect ion;no charge unless successful.KNOXCOLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sinter, r. 4.

WANTED—IS MEN TOTKIOUU SQUARE» » meals for 10c. 50 Third st.

WINCHESTER JLOUSE, 44 THIRDST.. NEAR»" Market; 200 rooms, '2"> cents. a night; reading-

room; free bus to and from the ferry.*

OZART, 319 ELLIS. ROOMS 250 TO 50Cnight, .$1 25 to So week; reading rooms.HAT CHEER HOUSE. 529 SACRAMENTOSt.: 100 outside rooms; best sr)rin^beds; single

rooms, 20c a day; $1a week; meals, 10c.

MEN'S SHOES Vo-SOLKD. HEELS. 25c;i-Ti.done In15 minutes. 635 Kearnv St.. basement.\u25a0U»REE COFFEE ANDROLLS. 704 SANSOME;-L single rooms 15c, 20c a night, $1 a week.

ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, ISo ADAY:*1t

* week: rooms for two. 25c a day,$1 60 a WMlc;reading room dally papers. •***Clay st.

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

'JO IELLIS, ROSED ALE—ROOMS ioc TOMoO4L a night: !?] to $3 ftweek: open all night. *

U'ANTED—LAJJOUE us AND MECHANICSto know that Ed Rolkln,Reno House proprie-

tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.; 150large rooms; '25c per night; $1 to $3 per week.AIIAMEN'S SECOND-HANDED SHOES.BOME"XV/Vnearly new. 25c to $1 25. 562 Mission st.

HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES:0 done while you wale: at less than half the usualprice; all repaiiing done at half price; work guar-anteed. 562 Mission st.. bet First st. and Second at.1INDKLL house, 6TII AND Howard—XJ single furnished rooms. 75c week, 15c night.

IAAMEN TO TAKE LODGINGAT lOc. ISOX\J\J and '20c a night, including coffee and roili.624 Washington st., near Kearny.

BEST" N~CIT /-SINGLE ROOMS, 16,20 ANT)'25 cents per night;$1, $1 25, *160 p«r week.

Pacific House .Commercial and LeidesdorffIVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT-

-idoor work; willpay competent person $3 50 aday. Applyat store, 323 Seventh st.

\\rANTED-MEN TO (>.1 BOTTLE SHARP''sttnrn beer. sc: bo tie -••"\u25a0. 5.\ 809 dw re

AGENTS WANTED.

lIANCE FOR ONEJJIaToR WO.MAXIXevi'ry town on the Coast to easily make $400

before Christmas who wants it. ALUMINUMNOVELTYCOMPAN V. 1608 Market st.

CAI?VASSj-fRS~VANTED; LATEST EAST-V^ crn novelties. FAULTLESS NOVELTY CO.,220 Sutter .st.

pALIFORNIAMUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY\J wants good agents to work its accident and Isick Insurance; liberal inducements offered- J. IW. HANNA .Secretary. Murphy building.

VAi:iN RS W ANTEB.

BY EXPERlT?xTETr7iX>r\v7nr^VlLTlna year's work against $350 in poultry business.

R. A. DAY,Lorin,Cat.

P~~ ARTNER WANTED-?2500— TNANESTAB-lished business; profit or .«6000 guaranteed

first year; principal only. T.. box 132. this otlice.

*. KOO.HS wanted.

waxted-cii cape a p unkurnlsh elt^ooji._ W., box 'JO. this ollice.

WA.\'n:u-Mis ci;l.la.\eo uh. \u25a0

«?A^TED^SSS7AI?Y^CN^rBETBIEV^TO*» gun: priceslo: goodhome. LC.,box 30,Ca11.

FOB EXCHANGE— <!' l.O; INSaN DIEGOJ fora lady's or gents safety. 330 Pine St., r.IS.WANTED

—IMMEDIATELY,60 PAIR OF*' roller skates. Searchlight, 602 Market st.

HIGJiEST PitICE FOR ladies' a'nd'gents*second-hand clothing. HAH.V,316 Third st.

\\rANTED— YOUR .WATCH, IF IT NEEDS'» repairing: best work at half the regular price.DEL'SS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny St., third floor.

SELL YOUR ROOKS, CLOTHING AND JEWelry to A. KLEIN,109 Sixth St.; send postal.

SECOND-HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS,O lenses, magic lanterns &slides. 109 Montgy.

LOST.

LOST— ON HARRISOX ST?T~AUGUST 14^J-J srr.all pocket-book with $15 50; finder receive"reward. 3 sim[ son pi.,offFirst st.

TN VICINITYOF CLAYST. AND VAN NESSA aye., set of plans and specifications. Return to Iclerk Builders' Exchange, New Montgomery andMission sts., and receive reward.

OTRAYED- FROM 619 HAMPSHIRE ST.—O Whlto cow with small red spots and onecrookedhorn. InformJOHN A.BUCK. 327 Market st.

08T- BOBTAILIRISHSETTER (FEMALE)Jjdog; nickel collar and license tag. Return to

420 Hickory are. and receive reward.£• ,-. REWARD-DOG STRAYED 'OR STOLEN•4) from the northwest corner of Vallejo andLeavenworth sts., a small white, curly-haireddog (female): answers to the name of "Snowball."Above reward willhe paid upon return of the dogto 1202 Vallejost.

', '". *

LOST-

fox-terrier BITCH; »isrowx !bead: black spot on hip; slightly lame: tag

2178. Return to 807 Montgomery St.; reward.QUNDAY LAST. STIFF BLACK LEATHER0 valise containing letters, birthright papers and !

n.not< ; only vain. to owner: liberal reward and Ino questions asked. BRANDSCH, cor. Eddy andTaylor sts.

T OaT-LACE PIN WITH TURQUOISE ANDIjpearl in petals of gold violet; diamond incen-tor. Return 820 Green St.; reward."I OST— NOV. 10. ST. BERNARD DOG: TAGJ^ on. Return 1459 Guerrero st.; liberal reward.

FOUND."LiOrnd-red^xtTwiiit^cowTowneKX can have same, by paying expenses. 246 Ccrl-land aye.. Bernal Heights. 1 \u25a0\u25a0-"-:

DENTISTS.

DR. L. T.CRANZ^X^ITaXVuDN^PaINLESsTcrown work, bridge work and teeth without,plates a specialty. 103 Geary St., cor. Grant aye.

R.REA.3OO TURKST—ALLDENTALWORKat lowest prices and warranted; open evenings.

METAL PLATE $5; TEETH EXTRACTED-t'l.or filled painlessly by my patent aiuesthetic,soc; won28 prizes. Obdoniunder Dental Parlors, I816-% Geary st., bet. Larkinand Hyde, opposite ISaratoga Hall..R.L. WALSH, I).D.S.

pROOME DENTALASSOCIATION,759 MAR-\-'ko:. bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists; only reli-able agent forpainless extraction: artificial teethlrmfa; lilllngsfrni$1; extracting 50c. with gassl.

vD«7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS•4P

•good as can be made; filling$1. DR. SIMMS,

dentist. 930 Market st., next Baldwin.Theater.

DX.H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETHwithout plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st.

DR. LUDLUM HIlL", 1448 MARKET ST.,XJ near Eleventh: no charge ior extracting whenplates are made: old piales made over like new;teeth from $8per set,; extracting 5(lc: gas given.

COLTOX DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR-VJ ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.T)K. .I.J.LEEK,1206 MARKET,COR."GOLDEN3J Gate aye.— Open evenings: Sundays tillnoon.

ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAS*ranted. DR. J. W. KEY.1122 Market st.

T)RV GEORGE W. LEEK. THE GENUINEAy Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extractionand patentee of improved bridge work or teethWithout any plate, moved from to20 O'Farrell st.

___^^STOKAGB

OYE;RLAN *'HXWHT TBANBFEB CO."vyFifth and Bluxome sts., furniture and goodspacked, shipped and stored: 9 large fireproof ware-houses; low rates; advances made. Tel. south 388.STORAGi-;i>F FURNITURE,PIANOS.HOUBE-

ho:d goods, etc. J.M.PIERCE, 735 Market st.WILSON BROTHERS. 1710 MARKET—''

Storage; low rate*; telephone South 762."P1-^?I; £"****siOKAGE;ADVANCES MADJBA *^l-42rfjijtrketst. CHAS. L. TAYLOR.

ATTOKNKYB-AT-LAW.A Dviii:f i:ki:; i)i\-'6rxE a>Td^probate

tnii ?'* specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and

i.w v,™!!;':terms reasonable; collections, etc.B.W.HOWE,att'y-at-law, 850 Market.cor.Stock ton

W w.DAVIDSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,4ViO." «California at., rmi14-16: *dTic«free.

XlIDIN AND LOAN ASS CCI... lON./ ]°*TINENTALBUILDINGAN©LOAN A«--v/ sociation-iiom? omce, 222 Sansome st., S. F.niK-'

"ra'

say'in?si loan business. Ed E. Hill,Pjea.;>>ii\cr Kifirmge.-V.i'r.; W. Coibin.Spc.&Gen.Manl

KXOIXE FOR SALE.$4/)50 'NXXV STKAJI WSO ENGINE;?inTp,,V" ca| ', Vity 8000 gallons per hour. Per-Kins Pump and Engine Co.. 117 Mainst., S. F.

_il. ;,__ CYCLES.

' ~

Pk,.«X rY('LKItY-XEW WHEKLS TO lkt-Alllster Powell 8 car lines. ;

«eary, Me-"—.msier and Powi-u Bt.. car lines.

HELP WANTED-Continued.

TToljsliw?HUrG7Ri[riLXN7oluV $20:OAk"J-t land, 2 in family. $20; Alameda, $20: SanRafael, $20: and other towns; 15 houseworkgirls, city,$20 and $25: 6 young girls, assist, $10to $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st.

TNVALID'S NURSK. 520; FRENCH SECOND-L girl. MISS CULLEN.105 Stockton st.

IFRENCH OR GERMAN GOVERNESS. $20.MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton at.

XVOMAN WITH A -CHILD,$15. MISS CUL-"*LEX. 105 Stockton .

pIBI. OB WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK:VJT sleep home; $16. MISS CULLEN,106 Stock-ton si. \u25a0

TVfEAT YOUNG SECOND GIRL, $12. MISSIX CULLEN,105 Stockton St.

ANTED—COOK,ASSIST WITH IRONING,$30; second girl and sewing, $20: Protestant

ranch cook, $30: Protestant cook and lannlress,short distance, $25; 3 German and ScandinavianClrls for cooking and housework, $25; hotel laun-dress $20; kitchen helper, $5 week, and girlsforhousework in city and country. J. F. CROSETTA CO., 312 Sutler st.

G~ ERMAN,SCANDINAVIANOR AMERICANVJ chambermaid, country hotel. $15: 25 girls andwomen for housework, cooking and waiting,$15.$20 and $25. MURRAY&READY,634 and 636Clay st.

Q 1:DISH OB GERMAN GIBL FOB SMALL\O American family. $30, choice place: secondcirl,$20; and a number of girls ofall nationalities.MRS. NORTON, 315 Sutter.

SWEDISH WOMAN, HANFORD, $20, FAREpaid;cooks, city. MME.LEOPOLD, 20Stock-

ton st. ,

ANTED—2 GIRLSFOR GENERA LHOUSE-""work in country; $20 and $18. llVa Anto-

nio st., off Jones, near Ellis.

ANTED—HANDS, WITH FACTORY EX-'» perience. on wrappers and ladies' waists. S.

STENER, iaqEighth St. \u25a0

WANTED—

MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR"cooking and housework. 139 Third at. ;

SMALLGIRLTAKECARE OF BABY; GOODhome. 1619 Baker st.

rpAILORESs; FINEPANTS FINISHER. AP-i. plyroom 17, top floor, 5% Kearny st.

IRL FOR GENE RaT HOUSEWORK;wages $15. 410 Van Ness aye.

\,fIDDLE-AGED LADY FOR COOKING ANDI'-l general housework ;by an oldlady; wages $10.303 Clay St., upstairs.

QTENOGRAPHER— YOUNGLADY TOFILL0 such a position; good references required: com-pensation not to exceed $25 monthly. Address A.J. V.,P. O. box 2055.

XPERIENCED CUTTER; LADIES', CHIL-J_J dren's, infants' wear, wrappers, waists; to cutfew hours during day or evenings. Address A.Is.,Call Ofllce.

",

ADIES TAUGHT HAIRD N(;. MA X I-J-i curing; the cheapest place incity.BUTLER'S,131 Post st.mwosalesladies FOR ART AND fancyJ. goods department of a dry-goods store: sales-

lady inmuslin underwear department; salesladyIn lining and dress trimmingdepartment. Whyshould youuse this system of record and reference?Because others use it or because it will benefityou. We have presented our plan of operation tothe business firms of san Francisco and othercities and they 'have indorsed it and are to-dayusing it. The best positions are open to those whohold the certificates of our agency. Crockerbuilding, ro ims 165 to 167.

WILLING GIRL OF ABOUT 16 YEARS»» (Protestant) 10 do liirht housework incountry:

v-ae«>s small, but tood home. Apply 418 Geary st.

/'Ijvl-FOR HOUSEWORK. 2817 FOLSOM ST.

"VTEW HORSK SHOW CAPE, $15. AT NEWi-> York Cloak and Suit House, 1210 Market st.

G~~ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-T work;wages $20. Apply933 Haight st.

DRKSS CUTTING TAUGHT. W. S. TAILORsystem. 14 McAllister St., rooms 67 and 68.irl] for GENEBAL HOUSE

VJT $12. 700 Shotwell st.

FREE MEDICALTREATMENT. 110 ELLIS;women &children only. Hrs 11 to 12 and 4 to 5.

T ADIES TOLEARN MILLINERY:OVAKAN-XJ teed to graduate every pupil thoroughly. 234Tuylor St.

APPRENTICES FOR DRKSSMAKING; PAIDwhile learning. 504 Sutter st»

D"^ RE>SMAKING TAUGHT FREE AT MRS.R.L. JONES' dresscuttlng school, 505 Fell st.

HE MCDOWELL, THE WORLD'S FAMOUSJ- system of dresscutting, taught: easy payments:

unlimited lessons: . dressmakers furnished tofamilies; positions free; patterns cut to fit, '25c up;dressmakers and apprentices wanteiPut 213 Powell.

AWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DKE:*cutting school. 1231 Market at., bet. Eighthand Ninth.

9^ SALESLADIES AND SHOPGIRLS to*-tJ lunch at Golden Gate Dining Parlors, 1148Market st., first floor;coffee and cakes, sc.

XPERIENCED OPERATORS ON CLOAKSwanted. 1228 Market st. M.SIMINOFF.

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

200 rooms; 25c to$160 per night: $1L0to $6 perweek; free bus to and from tho ferry.

NY WOMAN WHO WANTS money forherself can easily earn It. Address Ladles'

Home Journal. 78 Colombian bid?., San Francisco.T ADIES TO SELL MANHATTANEGGFOOD;Jj_is the best. C. KERTELL,San Mateo.

H~ AIBDRESSIX(i, 2BC AND MORNINGJ-Land ev'gclasses;lo le3sons,sl 50. 1248 Mission.

lANO LESSONS B\~ THOROU(;HLYX schooled artist; lessons 25c. 617 Jones si.

IPBENCH ACCORDION PLEATING:TAILOR-J made suits; $7: perfect flu 118 McAllisterst.PROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S IJBESSCUT- !-Itine and making school: all branches. 702 Sutler.WINCHESTER HOUSE. 44 TIIIP.D. NEAR!"

Market— Electric lights in ever.v room: 200rooms: 2Dctosl 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 perweek: free bus to and from the ferry.

31AL.12 lICLC WA.TKD,

MEAT AND^PTSTRY i^KrC(TuNT^TY^H(>tel. sso; second cook, s6o; French hotel cook,

country, who can do bread and pantry, $50 to$60:potwasher. hotel. $25: waiter who speaks Spanish,hotel, $30; neat ho.el and cafe waiters, $30; waiterand make beds for roadhouse. $25; lunch waiter,restaurant. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st.

I^ARMEK AND WIFE, SEE PARTY UKRE;-L 4 farmers for fruitranch, see party here: chore-man, country. C. R. IIANSENACO., 110 Geary.

IyANTED-FARMER AND WIFE, $35; 3'» coopers, $30 and board; carpenters, Central

America; cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J.F. CROSETT &CO., 623 Sacramento st.

W"ANTED—BOY, 18 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE,»» for country store; .517 50 and board. J. F.CROSETT &CO., 628 Sacramento st.

\\'ANTED—MANAND WIFE oN A RANCH,6ea boss in town, $30; Japanese indoor ser-vant, $25; kitchen-hand, plain hotel: second cook,

$2.) to $30 and room; etc. LEON ANDRE, 315Stockton st. , •WASTE D^7 CARPENTERS, $2 60 A DAY,\u25a0»» citywork, call early; young man for elevatoran.d wait some. MARTIN'SEmployment Agency,• 49 Market Bt,

\\;antkd-ioohoys FOR NEWLY organ-*T ized vested choir. ApplyKOHLEIU CHASE,

30 o'Farreii st., room 16, between the hours of6:30 and 8o'clock, Saturday.

fANTED-FIRsT-CLASS BUTCHEB. 3308»" Mission st.

OYS WANTED. APPLY AT 206 KEARNYat., room 5.

"OABBER FOR SATURDAY. 32 THIRD ST.

|JARBER FOR SATURDAY. 19 FOURTH st!"DARBER FOR SATURDAY AT1630 MISSION

street.

IRST-CLASS-

BARBER WANTED FORSaturday and Sunday. 302 Montgomery aye.

LDERLY MAN FOR WASHING DISHES'26 Sacramento st. .

OOTBLACK: YOUNG COLORED BOY PRE-JJ ferred; Inside work. The Modern, 34 Fourth.

BARBERS— FOR SALE, 1 GOLDEN GATEcnair; good as new; $10. 81V Fourth st.

-ARBERS. FOR EMPLOYMENT CALLSECBarbers' Assn.. 12 Seventh. H.BCHEUNERT.

BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY-ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL.657 Clay.

T>ARBERS— EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC-J-» rotary Barbers' Association, 325 Grant aye.iS. CHS. •

a"T?f7j WANTED TO-DAY, PARTNER INiip±U\J. commission business; willclear *75 permonth to ach. Sue STRAND CO., 45 Third st.TXDUSTRIOUB MAN WITH$50; MANUFAC>X Hiringbusiness; can make $3 per day; Germanpreferred. Particulars 5Mason St., room 1.I)ARBEh-SHOP- 10c, 25c HAIR-CUTTING;sj best 5-chiiir shop Incity; buyer can have fullmonth's trial. For particulars see STOLTZ, atRivalBarber-supply House, Market.downstalrs.WANTED-PIRST -CLABB U I!fB CXD'» salesmen for the following positions: Tooversee and look after a toy department; a No. 1clothing salesman; a "wrapper" In dry-goodshouse; a furnismng-goods salesman for out of city•

traveling salesman for wholesale wines to sell tothe trade in the city: first-class shoe salesman anda grocery salesman ,up to date on prices. Whyshould you use this system 01 record and refer-ence? Because others use It or because it willbenefit you. We have presented our plans of oper-ation to the business firms of San Francisco andother cities, and they have indorsed itand are to-day using it. The best positions are open to thosewho bold the certificates of our agency. Crockerbuilding, rooms 165 to 167.,W ANTED-WOOD FOR GENERAL'» turning in planing-mlll: give references;state qualifications and wages expect«d. J. A. P.box 18. Call Office.

\YA NTED^FIRST-

CLASS shoe AIlEs.jj man. 523 Market st., rm.7, from9t012a. m.IJARBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP, ON AC-count of little trouble; must be sold. 1309Peralta st., Oakland. . .

"1(If)MEN TO GET A SHAVE FOR 6C OR*\u25a0"» haircut for10c, at 14^ Montgomery aye.l'JEST TRANSIENT. 4-CHAIRBARBER-SHOP*-* Inthe city; no rent; party must leave the city.Apply at Call Office.

WANTKD—"GOOD TINSMITHS. APPLY- TOPOWER &PIKE, 49 Sacramento st.

SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued.

}^xperTen<:ed~vvoman wishes cjitca-jtionas nurse and seamstress: understands care

of invalids; willassist with chambt rwork if re-quired;city reference. C, box 1, Call Office.-yOUNG LADY'WOULD LIKE~HOU«ICKEEP-Ier"B position inhotel or lodging-house. Call or

address -03a Powell St., room 6.

OUIET GERMAN GIRL,14, WISHES PLACEto assist and ro to school inexchange forgood

home. Addrtss L.N.,box 113. Call Office.'IDOW DESIRES POSITION IN WlDOW-

er's family. Call 1354 Howard St., cor. Tenth,from9 a. m to 5p. m.

6MAN WANTS WORK BY DAY OR'» week; laundress or housecloaning. 43 Willow

aye., cor. Polk.O.MAN WITH REFERENCES. IS GOOD'» cook, willdo small wash ina small family,or

will do chamberwork in boarding-house. 1222Twelfth aye., East Oakland.DOOKKEEPER

—WANTED BY A THOB-i*ouirhly competent young lady, a situation asbookkeeper: 8 yens' experience: best of refer

enc, Address 2080 Market st.W iIKTw"ANirDAUGHTER WANT SITUA-'» tions together or separate; city or country:

good cook and laundress; daughter as nurse or sec-ond work; nationality Scotch; references. Cull228 Seventh St.

-apabT.k7 TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN can\J do the work 01 a small family or sewing, andmake herself generally useful. Room 12, Cosmo-politan Hotel, 100 Fifthst., city.

[DOW;OULD~i.rKErPOSITION TOTAKE»» charge lodging-house or small family. Apply

230 Turk st."v*

\T>EFINED YOUNG WIDOW HOUSE-XX keeper's .position. 11 Keerny st., room 27,first floor.."WANTED—BY YOUNG WOMAN, POSITION»' as nurse or housekeeper; or would go as com-panion. Address M.,278 Thirteenth st- Oakland.

ri.NCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR.'» Market; electric lights in every room; 200rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $150 to $6 perweek: free ous to and from the ferry. t

}EASTERN WIDOW DESIRES MENDING TO-Ido: gents' shirts made to order. Call room 21,

second floor, 124 Sixth st.

yOUKG LADY 'WISHES—ALL KINDS OFX gentlemen's sewing and mending. 109 TaylorSt., rooms 2and 3.ipJRST- CLASS CHAMBERMAID WOULDJ like a situation: can do second work;good refer-ences. Callor address 513V2 Hyde st., inrear.yOUNG SWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUA-X tion to do general housework In American fam-ily:speaks no English. Address N. T., box 60,Cull Office.yOCNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TOX take entire charge of infant: good reference:no objection to country. Address 727 Twenty-

second st.

MBROIDERING SUSPENDERS AND MUF-tiers a specialty. 105 Stockton, first floor, r. 22.

TIT]NCIIEST !\u25a0: 11 ISET 44 THIRD ST., NR.'» Market; 200 rooms; 25c to SI 50 per night;

51 50 to $6 per week ;convenient and respectablefree bus to and from the ferry.

SITUATIONS WASTED-MALE.

PC. G. COOK^"T<r)c7^uTtNifs^Eis'"cC>olcST• all branches: shortest notice. 14 Geary.

QWKDISH AND GERMAN EMPLOY'MEMTO office. 11 2 Antonia st., off Jones, near Ellis.

OPPORTUNITY' FOB GAS FACTORIES,elec.ric lightand power plants.breweries, mills,

etc., who want to run their own rep, shop; acompetent machinist with a complete outfit oftools (lathe included) would like to correspondwiththe above object in view. Address X V /.,Vox 101. this office.

ELIA~BLE~~FRENCHMAN, BOOKKEEPER,I\> correspondent, speaking and writingEnglish,knowing manipulation of wines and liquors, will-ingand able to do any kind of work, wisnes a posi-tion in wholesale, retail or other house; city orcountry. Address G. 8., California Hotel, '2loMontgomery aye.

itFation~by' middle-aged man TOO make himself useful round a place; under-stands care of horses, milkinc ami plain gardenworn; or would work fewhours morning and even-ing; good reference. Address J. C, 413 XatomaSt.. near Fifth.

C~ COACHMAN—

SITUATION WANTED BY'young man of experience; good driver and

mllKer and generally useful; first-class references;willwork cheap; country preferred. Address M.,box 80. Call.

SITUATION WANTED BY' FIRST-CLASSO carriage blacksmith, horseshoer, woodworkeran wagon-painter ; city or country. Call or ad-dress C. PETERSON'. 454 Minna st .yOUNG MAN WISHES SITUATIONAS BAR--I- tender; speaks English and French: or willdoany kind of work; can furnish best of reference.

821 Mission SL, room 6.ITUATIONWANTED BY GOOD ECONOMI-

O cal cook for ranch, private place or as generalkitchen help; references. Addresa G. 11., box 48,Calloffice."EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FROM NEWJ-J York wants position in dry-goods or gents'furniahing-store; speaks English, German and Bo-hemian. Address M.L.,box 39, this office.WANTED

—SITUATION BY RELIABLE» » man, driving carriage for private family orworking in stable. Address K. SUEELA, 564

Howard st.

OUNG ENGLISH3IAN, HONEST, GOODX worker, wants situation inprivate family; city

preferred. Address THOMAS BANCROFT, 421Tehama st.

HONEST AND RELIABLE YOUNG MAN,who can give good references, wishes situation

inany kind of employment: can drive; no can-vassing. Address C, box 7, this office./COMPETENT YOUNGMAN,WHO CAN GIVEVJ Al reference, desires position as bookkeeperor clerk instore, hotel or office. Address 8., box7, Call Oilice. .j(GARDENER; GENERALLY USEFUL; GER-i X man; understands propagation: good horse-man: driver and milker: references: moderate Iwages. P. M., Postofflce. North Temescal.T ADIES' NUP.SKt SICK, GYMNASTIC ANDJ J massage treatment. Address Nurse, SwedishEmployment Office, 315 Sutter St.

yOUNG STUDENT WISHES A FEW HOURS'X work for privilegeOf home. EBMERINS, 708Pine st.

S~OBER YOUNG MAX;NOT AFRAID OFO work; wants work of any kind Immediately.Addres3 Sober, box 133. Call Office.

rOUNG MAN; WILLING TO WORK; 17X years of age; desires position In store or office-can givebest references. Ad.E. J., box 58, Call.TtTATCHMAKEB: A YOUNG MAN (SWISS)'» wishes position; 3 years' experience; wages

no object. Address A.T., box 42, Call Office.

VfARRIED MAN(40 YEARS) WOULD likel'lposition of any description; good education;wages DO object. Address S., box 61, Call Office.STEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG man, goodO penman and understands bookkeeping, desiresemployment of any kind. D. W., box 28, Call.THIRST-CLASS BARKEEPER WANTS JOB.XIAddress 526 Third st.

MAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT IN.SOMKbusiness house; willing todo anything; has

served formerly as shipping clerk in wholesalegrocery-house; can furnish money as security ifposition would require. Address a. 8., box 19,Call Office.'\u25a0 'I'III.LITTLERED SCHOOLHOUSE" WANTSJ. employment and a refuge from his evilpur-suers: can meet the requirements of a privateplace and willingand obliging Innay kindof work.Address a 1.2- svaHD, box 9, Call Office.\u25a0pOOKKKEPER. 11 YEARS' EXPERIENCE,JJ desires position in any office work: salary noobject; don't object leaving city. M., box 7, Call.

"y NG MAN HAVING 8 MONTHS' EX-X perience in the barber trade would like a posi-tlon.

_Address A.B. C, tox 32, fallOffice.

OITUATIONWANTED BYMANAND WIFE;O man as first-class cook; excellent on pastry;wife as waitress; hotel or restaurant. Call or ad-dress 703 Stockton st.

A YOUNG GERMAN. GOOD CARPENTER,-r»_ with tools, wants a situation; Is willingto doany kind of work. Please call or address 131Seventh st.

IJOY, 15 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS SITU-• > ation;has had no experience, but Is willingandobliging. Address 2111/2 Bartlett st.

AJAN AND WIFE WITH 2 CHILDREN±11 want situation on ranch: small wages to be-gin. Addresa C. P.. CallBranch Office,713 Larkin.

STEADY. RELIABLE YOUNG MAN DE.O sires employment of any kind; good penmanand quickat figures. Address Q., box 44, Call.WANTED

-SITUATION AS ASSISTANT»» cook; small wages. G. WATSON, 1106%Seventh aye.' va

pOMPKTENT. BOOKKEEPER. WHO SPEAKS\J English, French and German, wants a position-best of references. Address B. X., box 44, (all.

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STEADY YOUNG MAN FOR GHOCE~RY-store, to learn: can apeak some German: will

make himself useful and can furnish references-wages no object. Address M.A.,box 147,Ca1l office!pENTLKMAN WANTS A POSITION INAT wholesale house, drive dellvry wagon or workof some kind; can give cash security Ifrequred-good reference. Address G. \V., box 92, Call Office.

W~A SITUATIONTO COOK FOB PRl-vate family or .ranch-hands, or garde: or,

horseman and milker on gent's place: good cityreference. Address A.R. P.. box 133, Call Office.

W ANTED—SITUATION AS VALET,TRAV~»» clingservant or to wait on*an invalid gentle-man by an Englishman; has traveled the conti-nent of Europe: many years' experience: 8 years'reference from present employer. Address Valet,box 147, San Mateo.WANTED—RESPONSIBLE POSITION ON\u25a0"» orchard farm by a practical man; can managehelpand properly and keep account*. Address W.J. DOIDG!-;,box 954. San Jose. Cal.

ORCHARD SUPEiUNTENTTENT IS OPENfor ensragemen:. after

'December 1; A 1refer-ences. Address Orchard, 425 McAllister si.

HUNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN-ese employment office, 17 Webb St.. belowKearny, bet. California and Sacramento; tel. 231.

, FliJlALi: UKL.P'

AVAWTJiI>. rTTuNTmESS,""S2S; COOK, SMALL HOTEL!JTif ••, ti? girls or housework. R. T.WARD<fe CO., 610 Clay st.

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A NTED-NKAT WAITRESS: NICECOUN-n i-^'i»!rlV'?

-°Ppr month. Please apply to W.D. LW t,R &CO., 626 Clay st. .

NOTICE OF aitKTJNGS.

FK3p YERBABUENALODGEOFPER- *W*\jr^& fection No. Regular meeting THIS j\(FRIDAY) EVENING, November 15, at fA8O'clock. D. 13. f^-^S?

GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary.

STW PACIFIC LODGE NO. 130, F.<fc fli Ils-^S" a. M.. 121 Eddy st.— Will ineet_i£ATHIS FRIDAY,at 1:30 p. m., to attend^Tf

'the foneral r.i our late brother, F.L.HEN- <fN^y>DERSON of Suisun Lodge No. 55. Funeral com-mittees are invited.

GEORGE PENLINOTON.Secretary.

t£^s= occTdextal lodge NO. 22, n»>*' F. and A. M.

—The funeral cere-^l^^monies over oar late brother, GEORGE M.^f %*

ADAMS, will be conducted at 1 p. si. a: 'V^Masonic Temple. Officers and members willtakenotice. By order of the W. M.

H.A. JONES, Secretary.

rx> REGULAR ELECTION OF. <y>,lif-is oflic. is of the Caledonian Club (%o/iTHIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. The *VX^jolls open at 8:30 and close at 9:30 *i±S&msharp. A full attendance is requested. ScottishHall.11l LarkiDst. . D.R. McNEILL,Chief.

James 11. Duncan-, Secretary.nES|F~CLAN^ FRASER NO 78, v C7^TLXi? Order of Scottish Clans-Fifth 3V, ilkO?)anniversary concert and dance, Scottish "*V 1^Hall, Larkin st.. on FRIDAY EVEN- *^^%ING,November 15. Aspecial feature of the pro-gramme willbe art exhibition flower drillbyyoung |ladies in costume. A good time isassured to all.Come and bringyour friends. Admission 25c.

THOMAS FRASER, Chief.Wm. Cobmack, Secretary.

reCSp~THE~ REGULAR ANNUALMEETINGVr~s of stockholders of the California Wine-makers' Corporation will be held at the chamberof commerce, 431 California st. San Francisco, onNovember 20. 1895, commencing at 10 a. m.

\u25a0I. 11. \\HEELER. Sec.

/ DIVIDEND NOTICES.|trS= DlVlDKNlT"^OTTclo^TJrvTn^Nirica*p-*y 25 (15c per share) of the Hutcliinson SucarPlantation Co. willbe payable at the oflice of thecompany, 327 Market t.*.on and after WEDNES-DAY, November 20, 1896. Transfer books willclose Thursday, November 14. 1895, at 3 o'clock Iv. m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary.

Si'i (l.\l, SOTICtS.Biri<;H^TrTi^ETsE^7vl)'l)li~BETEs*>*'can be cured, even inthe advanced s ages,

byFULTON'S Radical Remedies; sold at office,Il'^lMarket s:.; hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. St.

K^Sp RHEUMATISM,NEURALGIA, GOUT;l*~*r special attention to these diseases. J. AMCDONALD,M.D.. 1236 Market-. 2 t04,7 to 8p.m.

[jr^= CORNS REMOVED WITHOUTKNIFE.lir^? Chiropodic Institute, room 22, 806 Market.ijpr~g=> bad TENANTS EJECTED FOR ?4.s*-2'

Collections made, city or country. PacificCollection Co.. 415 MontijySt.. room 6. Tel. 6580.atZjH* windows cleaned and floors&-&' scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment fordmnages cuaranteed. C. i'.ossl &CO.. 242 Sutter.C^^= ROOMS WHITENED. $1 UP; PAPER-ar-p^ ed S3 50 up. 817% Third, (ieoriteHartman.(ar^ COLLECTIONSrTENANTS EJECTED,J-^ l»0: costs paid. 420 Montgomery, rm. 29.

SITUATIONS TI'ANTED-FKMALE.\ WAITING SITUATIOXS-COo'kS, CHAM-

u-V. bermaids and girls for housework. iMRSH1RD,705 Polk it, Telephone, Butter e7l.

COMPETFNT Wi AN DKs11:F.s~PLACE TOIdo light housework: is good plain cook: goodreference; country preferred; moderate wa"es.Call 1 Howard court, off Howard st., near Fourth.

KELIABLEWOMAN WANTS WORK l:;[\u25a0;JIday washing, ironing or housecleaning. Callor address 717 Howard st.

RESSMAKER—

FIRST-CLASS FITTER;stylish draper and designer: thorough dress-

maker: by lie day. Address MISS WARWICK,American Exchange, \u25a0-'ansome st.

GERMAN WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK;vT good laundress. 233 Fell st., bet. Gough andFranklin.WANTED

—AS COMPANION, WITH IX-"» struction. In musician's family; remuneration

moderate. Address M. E., Station B, CityHalla..-., S. 1., (a:.

WANTED-SEWING byDAYOR at HOME:"thoroughly competent. Call or address 725

Polk st.. downstairs.pEKM\ N GIRLWANTS SITUATION;GOODVX plaincook and general housework. Call at 499HaUhi st., near tillmore."VTOUNG WOMAN WANTS A POSITION AS

-*. wetnurse. Address W. N.,box 45, Call Office.DEFINED WIDOW WANTS A POSITIONASU housekeeper. 1118 Market st., room 3.

WOMAN WILLDO ANYKINDOF SEWING;flgentlemen's clothes repaired and cleaned. 114Fourth .st., room 15.\ IDDLE-AGEI) AMERICAN WOMANli-wishes work of any kind; good cook andhousekeeper. 25 Taylor st., room 3.

SWEDISH LAUNDRESS" DESIRES A SITUA-yjtion Inprivate families to do washing and lron-ln^ by the day. Please address 1236 Bush st.ESPECTA BLE"WOMAN WANTS A~BITUA-Jl t,onto general housework; good plain cook

744 FU

IeSS: nrst"claBBrefereDCCS

-Call or address

Y"OTJKG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO<(

-»- housework and cooking; good reference. Call

T? D ,!«HFS TO take care OF sickJJ or Invalid lady. Addresi 1230 Alabama

STEADY WOMAN, WITH BOY 6 .YEARSO wants a situation todo housework and cookcityor country. 549 Mission st. """"wing,

WANTED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE'» family; is a first-class cook; willingto do plainwashing: best city references. Please call or ad-dress 7i7 Polk St., bet. Eddy and Ellis.

S"TRONG. INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN DESIRESVJ housework, washing cr Ironing by the day-£ood references. Apply 1251 Mission st. cor'Nin.h.

WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS"'» :\u25a0\u25a0 situation ina private family; DO objection tocbamberwork. Real city references. -Call or ad-dress 49 Minna st. j -WANTED—WOB INFAMILIICSBYGOOD*» seamstress on family sewing and children'sclothes; $5 a week. Address 2933 Jackson st.'

PROTESTANT AMl.r.liANLADYWISHESX a situation as chambermaid. Call 737 Howardat., room His.\'o; \ ( ;GERMAN GUtl- DESIRES A SITU:« :•• o.i to ,?o \u25a0«\u25a0•<•, ork. 51(1 Minna St.

| u...j. T.i j \u0084..Jl.\.\ WISHES A SITUA-\J t;oii vi invalid's nurse: city or country; goodreferences. Address W.,box 67, thiscilice. ;•

yOUNG WANTS A PLACE FOB GEN-i-em! housework; no postals. Call or address

Valencia at. Hotel, 718 Valencia st. .'\u25a0 \u25a0

WANTED A POSITION AT ANYKINDOF*• office work or as stenographer; steady employ-ment niore hii object than remunerative salary.Address Meredith, box 145, Call Office.