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HOTEL AfiEIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. OB Johnson, L Angeles Mrs D Lubin.Sacramento Dr Z T Magill, Winters Miss Ruth Lnbin, Sacto AJ Hatch? California Miss Laura Lnbin. bacio FC Porter. Vatsonville C X Hooper, Baltimore^ W C Swain. Marysvill c .T J January & w Concord A R Lord, Nevada City Miss Nettie Keller. Cond A T Lord, Nevada City H C Cuttinc, Nevada B P Dayman, California Mis 3 Swinford. Colusa E B Lo-Jisson, California F A Kilburn, Watsonvll J A Shaw. Wlldwooci W s Huches, Lt U «B C E Friend, California W S Baronm, Bridgeville W H Eckhardt. Sacrmto J W Hinds, Lincoln, Cal B Cerf, Ukiali J A Frost <fe w. Boston L Herrlck, Oaklnnd C H Lux & w, &an Jose JD Fd wards. Eureka C J Cox .t fam, California W Munay, Pleasanton W E Travis & fam, Cal C X Pott, Williamsport MaserTrsvlsitsister.Cal E weitzer. Chicago A G Burnett <fc son.S Rosa G c Tllden. Denver J Conner, Saratoga Spgs W M Breakenredce, Arz Miss M A Willis, Valle.io Mrs Z MSexton.Oroville F H Rowland &w, Val]o Miss Sexton, oroville HE a dams. Stockton LB Palmer, Pasadena J R Foster. Sacramento Chas Francee, Salinas P Musto, Stockton X. M Grant, gaMnas E E Ruhl, Grldley EB Burdick, BigOak Flat RUSS HOUSE. AB Coffee. Oakland J C Goiirley, Pa S M Willcugliby, Cal J Menly. Fresno NP Jus y. lre<no H N Menly. Fr"sno R Earl A"wf,Mrr^ed T W Co ik. Sacramento Miss Karl, Mercsd J 3 Wightman. opden \u25a0\v H Reid, Newman J R Manran, Oaklard C R Scott. Portland .T P. I'rigman, Santa Hosa FF vtne, Langtry Rh B P Dolpoaa, Watsorivlll V N Snilth, Langtry Itch I)McC'ornitck, Stockton J Ball, T.iK Trees F B stoidard & wf, Or .T C Beerbowen, Eureka J S Hardin, Santa Rosa F R Cricker, Bakersfield J MWaugnman. Bakefild D N Stone, Houx City O Young, Tremoßt, Ind AM Hardin, Hollister TM Poyd. WatsoQvlUe TB Bond. Lakeport F lialnville, Petaluma J W Turner, Eureka W C Pase, Oakland W I. Smith &w,S Jose W LChllds <fe w, Mass A W Kollins. Colusa C BKlmball, Sacto C UMevitle, Cloverdale D H Fa.-. Arcata X Goldsmith <fe w. 11l W C Short. Greenville X Frayer. Mohawk J C Gomley, It C O Siilman, Watnonv E French, Wasn. D C J II Brown, Los A ng F Ashland. lioston H O'Keene, Healdsburg J Jeane, Wlnti-rj A H Hcott. Maxwell, Cal R J Hammick, Lakeport G W Boggs, Tracy PALACE HOTEL. RM Daggett, Vacavllle W II Hamilton, Phlla Mrs Dagsett. Vacaville E J Cate, .^t Louis T P More, Snta Barbara G Coblens, New York WW Dnrant, wf, S eh <fc T Derby. New Almaden 2 servants. New York A G Kushling. Ls Angeles T A Kelly, Oneida F A Fielding, Virginia 011 Howorth, London T RCurnowA f. .^an Jose DD Hoss. Los Angeles G W Calder. Chicsgo HCBarrall. Spokane HO Kinir,Chicago P Kerwln, Virginia O Austin. Washinton, D C Mrs L Johnston, Sn Jose E Schweitzer. Chicaso Mrs W Johnston, S Jose X T Earl 4 wf. Sacto J a Nickel. New York S E Gill, Pittsburg , J J Long, Panel M L Severance. L 3 Angls Mrs Severance <fe f,;LsJAn W P Harrington, Colusa LICK HOUSE. G Carrington <fe w, S Jose TB Bishop, Tulare BA Manlain, Monterey L H Hatfield, Sac W CarnDbeJl. Grs Valley J H Jamison, Oakland A S Alfred * w, N V Mrs Dr Frank, Snta Cruz F W Vaiile, Portlani Mrs W H Lindyer. Sac G A Smith, Portland E C L.ove, Riverside G D McLean, Grass Valy W C Lfghe, Mttdera 8 F. Biddle, Hanford Mrs F Doud, Monterey Miss M Doud, Monterey IIE Falk, Lincoln S A Jones, San Jose Dr <t MrsT W Dresser, UC Apperson & w, Santa Sprincfie!d, 111 Clara R R I-iuimcre <fe w, Al- C B Luff. Petaluma maden mii:e F Eliis <fe w. San Jose T Dougall <fe w, Mryavlle B Dougall, Marysville T C Wood, Suisun S MSargent, Santa Cruz NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Mrs B Allison, Bolinas GB Holt, Cal S T Curtis. St Paul J W Ellsworth, Cal J J Fitch & wf. Loomis Miss Browton, Loomls Mrs Berg <* tf, Eureka C Frost, San Jose C Sanborn, San Jose J Lucy, Pa Aug Warner, Fresno Charles Meyer, NV W McKinnon, N V D Leahy, Cal SS Cederberg. Hanford T Wells, Boston B L Love, Vallejo LB Jones, Vullejo B B Booth. Vallejo Miss LLove, Vallejo J B Johnson. Napa A W Woods, Napa BBLong, St Louis LJ Luck, Bos'.on B L Woods, Boston CC Foot, Boston BALDWIN HOTEL. HL Smith, San Rafael J H Roberts, Stcto F S Carter, Vallejo W R Clark & fam, Cal T.P McCormack, Salem a A Brown, San Jose J Cnld-vveli, Nevada City Mrs C 1 Oliver. San Jose F Zellnsky, St Helena ESchweitzer, Chicago W HBresette. st Louis Geo Barrie. Boston J G Jerry, San Jose MGilbert, Modesto J VKelly, Sana Clara W A Lapham, N V F F Cobb <fe w, Stockton Harry Bennett, N V J R Wood, Vallejo Mrs 11 Bennett, NV SAN FRANCISCO "CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the Ran Francisco Cali^ ?3»'r Market street, open until 12 o'ckoclc every nlfht ir;the year. BRANCH OFFICES-530 Montgomery street, relay: open cntll 9:30 o'clock. fSf Hayes street, open until 0:30. o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. tw. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open crtll f o'clock. IMt- Mission street, open nntil 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1895. 12 LOPGIWG-HOirSES FOR SALE. "inn f\f\n 29 -rooms: fine location; ©IUU". black walnut marble-top furniture; clearing $100 a month: bargain sHrtom ru»:t with; low rent. See BARRETT & CO., 86SV3 Market st. dTEeTi FIFTEEN WELL -FURNISHED iftOOU. rooms, near Mason and Market; always full:* payingilargely. Apply X. : KENNY, 765 Market st. -_ . tUTcYin 14-ROOM HOUSE: CENTRAL LOCA tjpOUU. tion. DECKER, 1206 Market st. 7A ROOMSTTnEAR" BALDWIN HOTEL; AT 4U auction price. DECKER, 1206 Market St. -ROOM HOUSE: EASY PAYMENTS: ONLY 24 $1200. DECKER, 1206 Market st. . "~M. SPECK &CO., 602 MARKET ST., . opp. Palace Hotel. 10 room?, near Geary and Mason $275 15 rooms; Market sc: bargain ?3-5 <«s rooms- very desirable; tin.? $J(H)O 107 rooms, near Baldwin; make oiTer $IKO-J MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. OARDING AND LODGING HOUSE, 10 X) rooms: suitable for man .and wife or two women. Apply in store, 454 Tenth st. . AOCA ELEGANTLY FURNrSHED HOUSE itKoO". of 18 rooms: north of Market St.: cheap ren'- all sunny and full of good paying roomers: p*«ca"hT desired. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 783 Market st. ]_ dlTo-n GREAT BARGAIN; 11 ROOMS AND $ZOU. store; Smonths' rent paid. 322 Third. a*^~n CASH— I 2 ROOMS; NEATLY FUR §)OOU nished house. Mission, near Fifth ffIMAA LODGING-HOUSK FOR SA'.E. 641 »I)4UU. Washington near Kearny, Plasa House. JKUKNITOKK I'Oil SAXJC FURNITURE 5 ROOMS; GOOD AS NEW: 1 cheap for cash. 13 V2 Silver st. ATEW 2-4 BED AND SPRING $4 75 1\ New «i bed and spring 6 50 New oak c-.xtension-table 4 &IJ Brussels carpet, laid, per yard 45 Floor oilcloth, laid, per yard. -.•-. Tv SHIREK&SHIREK, 1210-12 Stockton. Open evg. EDUCTIONSON LARGE OTOCK, NEW AND XV second-hand: 400 carpeto, 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 shipped free. T. H. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. UT PRICKS INFURNITURE ANDCARPETS this week at McCABE'S. 948-350 Mission st. FUKMTUKE WAITED. ~rUCTK>^EkR J. C. 3JuTHEIC7i9 i MARKET J\. St., pays highest cash prices for.furnltnre. (i. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, . folding, iron beds, furniture: low prices: Cal. stepladder manufactdfor the trade.. /79 Mission. /l ASH PAID for FURNITURE AND MER- \J chandis.-. L. 11. BURP Atictioncer.lo Fulton. CAKFJST CLEANING. T^R^KT^TIIbROUGHLY^ CLEANED AND \J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON <ft CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 38. \u25a0\TATIONAL CAR BEATING AN D RENO- XM vating Works HAMPTON&BAILLY : layin? and altering. . 313-315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244. ITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, H8 and 40 Eighthst- G. H STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. HEN-YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDlNG'SPioneerCar- pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama: tei. So-40. pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKa 333 \J Golden Gate aye. : telephone east. 126. HE. J. E. , MITCHELL ARPET-CLE Co. (Incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. T MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATINGAND REN- t . ovatint; works. 463 Stevenson: tel. 3228. UOKSEs. "~ Thursday, at 11 o'clock sharp: two nicely Thursday, at 11 o'clock sharp: two nicely matched carriage teams and several single horses;' . fresh from the country. I? INE YOUNG BUSINESS HOUSE, ROAD buggy and harness. 143 Bartlett st. ORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH: HYDE Ranch send lor circular. 630 Commercial St.. San Francisco. , A A HORSES FCP- SALE; ALSO WAGONS "i" buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth St.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN<te DOYLE, Auctioneers. 1 AA SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALIi \\J\J kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, cans: also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. WAGONs ANI> UAIUUAOES. o^^aXe^X^c^velie^^bTicTcawa^yT^a bargain. THOMAS FOLEY, 1812 Powell st. ORSES. HARNESS, BUGGIES, CARTS,. etc., bought, sold or exchanged. 540 Valencia. KOR sale— miscellaneous. FINE FAMII^c77vv^NirCATFrTIBB 3VOE St., near Twenty-tiftli. . ' AJO. 1 COW AND CAXF. 809 HUMBOLDT ST., Xi. rear City and County Hospital. .., .. , ki -* \u25a0 f pOMBINATION BILLIARD AND POOL \J table: chiap. 11 Pacific st. EFB MAT IC SAFETIES FOR $75 THE c> lot, 328 McAllister st. pOLLECTION OF 70* PAIK DEER, ELK, \u25a0 \J buffalo, caribou, antelope and some rare speci- mens of African horns. G. < SPIESS, 1308 Howard st. Q URVEYOR'S LEVEL. NEW SOLID SILVER O ware, faro checks, sealskins. 12 koKI chains, 6 ladies' and 8 gents' go.d watches, \u25a0 a few old mine diamonds; all for one-third original cost, at UN- CLE HARRIS', 16 Grant avenue. ' -<; •-\u25a0 LLMAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT and sold. S. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. "VTATIONAL CASH REGISTER, SAFE, -Li scale, letter-press, desk ; cheap. 102 Clay st. pHEA EST PLACE TO BUYGAS FIXTUREa V H. HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate aye. "VTEW.RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- II hand. W. 8. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. COUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES . bought and sold 1121% Market bet. 7thandBth . JItDICAL ur^T^af^^^d^pe^y^ciJr^^o^all female diseases from whatever cause: a home In confinement with every comfort; those who aro sick or discouraged should cr.ll on the doctor and state their case: they will find inher a true friend; consultation free and confidential; every case guar- anteed without injury,by MHS. DR. GWYER.226 Turk st. . \u25a0 . . ' A NEW PROCESS— MEDICINE, INSTRU- J\. ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles: no mat* ter from what cause; restores always in one day; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's physician ;knowiedge can be sent&usedat home;all - cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny s;. WHY THROW AWAY MONEY. FOOLISHLY - "* on worthless pillsand humbugs when we guar- antee to,restore irregularities in 8 hours with our new discovery, which is safe and sure. Price $5. Call or address MME. KAIUtOW, Woman's Dis- pensary, 1200 Market st. . . v ALL LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT FREE MRS. DH. SCOTT, now of 119-121 Powell St., the only reliable specialist in San Francisco: $500 paid for a case I cannot cure, no matter what cause; special attention to disease of the eye. T ADIES CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- JU nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best: safe, reliable: take no other: send 4c. stamps, for particulars, "Relief for Ladies," in letter by retura . mail ; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelphia, Pa. RS. DR. WEGENER: private home in ' ''•confinement; irregularities cured in a few hours without operation; pills $2. 419 Eddy at. P RUBBER GOODS: SEXD FOR ILL'S. X cat'l. ACME RUBBKR CO. 235 Kearny. T\R. RICORD'S PILLS. EXPRESS S2 50: SAFE, JL/aure, reliable; Hicord's specialties, females. Maison et Cie, agents. ROOT'S. Sixth and Howard. ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RF, J\. stored in one day: no instruments: French remedies guaranteed at any time: consult free. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post St., near Larkln. . DRS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF U women- ladies near or far pssured quick relief of dlseas": irregularities restored dally; safe cure guaranteed- no instruments; home in confine- ment ; best skill ; low fees: pills $2. t l3 0 Market ADII-S. IF IRREGULAR CONSULT MRS. JEM ARY : tmrecurc. 6 Franklin, cor. Market. AILLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVER fai.s to correct any female Irregularities from. whatever cause. Price $6. Agent, EDWIN W. JOY, Powell and Market sts., San Francisco. R RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFEFOR LOST manhood: general weakness: three bottles $5. STERN BRoB.,drugglsts, sole ng'ts, 111 Grant aye. mHE LIGHTNING RHEUMATISM CUKE J. for chronic or inflammatory rheumatism ; best remedy on earth: price $3. MARTIN Remedy Company, 2231 Missiton St., S. F. DATTDET'B APHRO TABLETS— GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, lmpotency, and all disorders of the sexual organs; $1 a box: 6 boxes $5 : Bead for circular. WIDBKR'S Drug Store, 14 EIII3 st., sole agent. " LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO xi. ladies troubled withirregularities: no danger: ' safe and sure : $2 50 express I C. O. D. ; : don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland. Cal; DU-PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efficient emmenagogue; $1 per box. RICHARDS <ft CO., druggists. 406 Clay, sole a s tl ' A L t^a v A > E ?* CONSULT FHKK MRS.? DR. i' , J DAVIES, 14 McAllister St., near Market leads all i-ompetitors: only qualified, trusty spe- cialist for safe, quick relief -of irregularities, no matter what cause;: treatment BClenti He, harmless and painless; never fairs- home in confinement. DR. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, U next Hibernla Bank: diseases of women ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT « t.^-ri??,^ reasona ble price in the city. MRS. , M.J>FEIFFEK, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. TF. IRREGULAR OR ANyIFemaLE DISEASES \u25a0*- see Mrs. Dr. I'u( and be content. 'J54y 3 4th. TIPBWMTJKBB v ASP ,: SUPPLIES. TNVINCIBLE RIBBONS rND™cXR»iSNS are absolutely guaranteed. '?• United Typewriter and Supplies Co., 413 Montgomery st. \u25a0 (tH??^? t E WRITKRS, SALE AND ; REN IV ' ,VX HANSON »t CO.. Chronicle Bids., room 38. BUSINESS CHANCES.^^ ATOTICE-TO BUY OR SELL A siNß:ssoF IS any kind see STRAND &TUTTLE. 45 Third I7IRUIT AND PRODUCE , BUSINK.SS; GOOD 'horse and wagon: ' family and transient traoe. cigar-stand would pay \ well with this business, transfer corner. STRAND TUTTLE. 45 Third. ©^JArt WOOD AND COAL YARD, ALSO *&OUU. coal-01l lotue, 700 customers; pays well, horses, wagons,. STRAND & TUTrLE, 4S Thlrd.| O(\f\ LADY WANTS PARTNER IN GOOD •JpOv/l/. paying saloon: good chance for steaay man. V See STRAND <fe TUTTLE. 45 Third st. <2> F*f\(\ RESTAURANT: OLD-ESTABLISH- t^OUU. Ed; doing good bn3iness: 7 furnished rooms: cheap. STRAND «fe TUTTLE.45 Third at. (J>OX A PARTNER WANTED IN GOOD f£*LiO\J. paying saloon and lunch-house: see to- day. STRAND &TUTTLE,45 Third St. fip:n BRANCH BAKERY,STATIONERY. tiP-LcM'. notions and candy-store: also laundry, office: pays well; good living-rooms: cheap rent; best location. See STRAND & TUTTLE,45 Third C? QPLA PAYINGCORNER SALOON FINELY ijpOuW. fitted; located on .Third sr.: net rent only $18 : receipts $8 to $10 per day; offer wanted. BARRETT &CO., 865V2 Market st. . <Si A Z.(\ A SACRIFICE; PAYING GROCERY \u2666IPtt JU. and bar: best location: rent $26: 4 nice living rooms. BARRETT <fc CO., 865 V Market st. $;. OK BAKERY; ALLCOUNTER TRADE: '^-t). large store: 2 fine ovens: good location: guaranteed dallysales, $15: good chance for coffee parlor. BARRETT &CO., 865y Market st. : -; <2» AA A BRANCH BAKERYAND DELICACY. CTuU. store: 2 furnished rooms; receipta $10 to sl2: best location; don't miss seeing this bar- gain. BARRETT «fc CO.. 865y 3 Market at. : ifczinn RESTAURANT CLEARING $100 «IPT:Uv/. month; vicinity of Baldwin: positive proof ; low rent : trial.BARRETT & CO., 865% Mkt. OAD HOUSE; 10 ROOMS; BIG SALOON trade; transient location: reasonable rent: long lease: Investigation solicited; bargain; depar- ture. PIIOLL-STENBERG, 719 Marketst. (^Q' A SALOON AND LUNCH-HOUSE; »4POtJv/. averages $15 daily: genuine invest- ment. PROLL-STENBERG. 719 Market at. <si7On 'ELEGANTLY FITTEDUP SALOON t|p I UU. nr. Kearny St.: living rooms furnished; safe, cash register: must sacrifice on account other business. PROLL-STENBERG, 719 Market st. OTEL.39 ROOMS. LOCATEDAMONG3 CAR- houses; old-established place: chicken-houses; stable: rent $50 : retiring from business. PROLL- STENBERG. 719 Market at. <J£7AA GROCERY.BAR: 4 LIVING ROOMS; «U> i\J\J. rent $26: long lease; full value in stock and fixtures; good p'.nce for man and wife; in- vcstlgate. PROLL &STENBERO, 719 Market st. BUILDING LOCATED AMONG FACTORIES: 14 rooms partly furnished: selling account de- parture. PROLL STENBERG, 719 Market Bt. T ADY DESIRES TO MEET WITHRESPEC- -IJ table gentleman . to join \u25a0 in paying business. PROLL-STENBERG, 719 Market st. - T\ELICACIES ~A PRODUCE^ LIVING- XJ rooms: best location In Western Addition; full value insight. PROLL-STENBERG, 719 Market. SIJC GROCERY: BARTpACRTfICE; SICK- yp I O. ness. PROLL-STENBKRG, 719 Market. (s£9*^A BRANCH BAKERY: NOTIONS; qpAOyj. rooms furnished. PKOLL,719 Market. (2>QfiA PARTNER WANTED— FIRST-CLASS «3)O"U.saloon and billiard hall : best location on Market st.; more than value for $1000: will teach a man the business; sure to clear over $150 per month. ApplyK. KENNY,765 Market st. ipiRST-CLASS OPPORTUNITY' TO MAKE money; restaurant fully furnished: no opposi- tion; rent $35 a month; see owner. 320 V& Sutter. ALOON AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE store in country; fine business: rare chance: account departure. Address F., box 74, this office. T7XPERIEXCED BUSINESS MANWITH$200 Xli wants interest in paving business; no sharks or agents need answer. D, box 79. Call Office. ANTED— TO BUY ANY PAYING BUSI- »» ness where I can make a cood living; not over $200; no ageot3. J., box 64, Call Office. \\ ILKROUTE FOR~SALE; 1 CAN OF FAMTLY I. trade and a first-class cow. 221 Church at., near Fifteenth. . \u25a0 E*~ESTAURANT TO BE SOLD FOR $75; NICE place. Inquire Call Office. <&1 Z\ft -PARTNER AS CASHIER IN RES- ijpl.O\J. taurant; owner retiring. 662 Howard. ,TNTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS PAPER AT A -L big bargain: disagreement of partnership cause of selling. Apply this ofllce. OOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR $450: HALF inter?st 5260: 6'JO chickens, 25 pigs, cow. torse and wagon: 4-room house, barn, water. 75 trees: rent $10. Address OWNER, box 22, (iilroy. QOXA RESTAURANT: RECEIPTS SlB A <Ir «JU. day; must be sold on account of an- other business. Inquire Grocery, 220 Fir3t st. ©Z A DOWN, $10 MONTHLY STARTS YOU »P«J\J in meat market: tools, fixtures, horse, wagon; rent or sell. 2864 Mission, shoe3tore. Q ALOON ON TRANSFER CORNER; DOING O good business: pays $150 month clear. Apply Wieland's Brewery. ' ALOO;n for SALE: A BARGAIN. apply' 416 Pine st. E. CAMPION. V , RESTAURANT, RECEIPTS : OVER $20 A XV day: no reasonable offer refused. 232 O'Farrell. .' ALOON WITH LIVING-ROOMS CONNECT- ing withbrewery, cheap. BE. Mission and 19th streets. . . IGAR STAND AND CLUBROOM REASON- ab'.e. Marketst. TVTANTED-ACTIVE PARTNER IN MANU- I"facturing and cash business: good opportunity for the right man. Address B. 0., box 114, Cail Office. .-.-..\u25a0 - (fi»i7r: cor. BRANCH bakery, CANDY, -I- 40. notions, laundry ofllce; 2 furnished rooms: good location. 511 Laguna st. PROVISION AND SAUSAGE STORE OF 9 X years' standing; cheap for cash. Apply at store, 2825 Mission st. , GOOD OPPORTUNITY IN MANUFACTUR- ing,concern for enterprising man withmeans. Address M.S.J AFFE, San Jose, Cal. . ENTLEMAN OF . GOOD ADDRESS WILL vJT take half interest with lady inpaving business. Address C, box 73, Call Office. PARTNER WANTED IN LIQUOR SALOON; X good stand. 650 Sacramento st., S. F. (gj/^AA LODGING AND BOARDING-HOUSE, *JpUv/17. with saloon; 21 roonis; good location. Call at 34 Minna st. , . HICXKN RANCH. CHEAP; 5 ACRES. AP- ply JOHN DANIELL, 708 Mason, 6 to 7 p. M. pOOD SHOE-REPAIRING SHOP. 1023 HOW- \X nrd st. SS^iS SACRIFICE COFFEE SALOON AND OY- O ster-house. 10 Mason st. .\u25a0.'.- (Tjl KA RESTAURANT. CENTRAL. DOING <lpit)U. business $10 to $15 per day; investiga- tion allowed: sold at sacrifice on account of aick- ness. ApplyCall office. "PRODUCE. DELICACIES STORE AT YOUR X, own pr:ce: living-rooms; sacrifice account of sickness: bargain. 47 y a Seventh st. rriHE PALACE HOTEL JL AT UKIAH, MENDOCINOCOUNTY, CAL., TO RENT OR FOR SALE \u25a0 ON LIBERAL TERMS. Inquire of J. M. MANNON, Ukiah, or WIL- LIAM HEESER, Mecdoclno. T?OR SALE CHEAP - WORKINGMAN'S J- lunch house and saloon, with4 furnished roonis upstairs; account of old age; come and look for yourself. 2V a Rose aye., near Market. ; -.-\u25a0\u25a0-;-\u25a0- ..\u25a0 TT»OR SALE-HARNESS AND TRIMMING X shop in town of Oakdale, 30 miles from Stock- ton: good trade: plenty of work; stook and fixtures at cost; for a young man this is a good opening. Address GEORGE A. QOOPELL, Oakdale, Cal. I VTOTION AND VARIETYSTORE; CHEAP; -Ll clenn stock: noagenia. 163 Seventh st. fTiOR; SALIi— CANDY AND ICE CREAM X store, with factory, cheap. 261 Third st. OBT CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE— Winchester House, 44 Third,1 near Market; 200 rms. 25c 10 $1 60 pr night : $1 60 to $6 pr week. pESTAURANT ON MARKET ST.: RENT $19; Xt good place for man and wife. 'Thla office. EST PAYING RESTAURANT IN ClTY- will sell cheap. Apply J.T. GARLAND, 635 Clay. .". -\u0084\u25a0. ."'\u25a0,.. .-•\u25a0.... S" ALOON—2 LIVINQ-ROOMS ; FIXTURES- ready to open; cheap rent; next to South Park stables. 350 Brannan st.. bet. Second and Third. CIGAR -STORE; FINESTAND; GOOD *IPUU\J. business: full investigation; large stock; other business. 1 WOOD CO., 917 Market. ALOON, WITHLIVING-ROOMB, CONNECT- ing withbrewery, for sale cheap, lnaulre 32 Second at. : •. . : ' - \u25a0 - - I|^OR^ -CHEAP; NEAT, WELL equipped liquor-place. Call, 10 to>l2, 616 Geary. CJtlT^fl WILL BUY ONE OF THE BEST JUJjL I U\J fltted-up and paying restaurants In San Jose, Cat.: best location In town: paying $200 to ; $300 per month; this Ua fine chance for two men; owner is in too poor health to continue the business.; Address or call at 184 South First st., San Jose, Cal. - •\u25a0'\u25a0-••\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•-,\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0: .\u25a0.\u25a0:- : yy-y \u25a0-\u25a0:.-. x .-\u25a0- ~ T^LECTRI(3TIGHTB IN EVERYROOM—WIN- Xj Chester. House, 44 Third, near s Market: . 200 1 roams. Vi6c to $J 60 ncr night: »1 f<Oto per week. PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ; mHB" BUSINESS I^^ HERETOFORE \u25a0 CARRIED X on under the name of PACIFIC LAUNDRY MACHINERY COMPANY, by the undersigned and J. E. CHAPPELL, has been terminated by the expiration of their contract on August 1, 1895. JOSHUA HENDY MACHINE WORKS. PHTSICIANS. \u0084 ; •\u25a0•\u25a0:-.;\u25a0 ' ; PHEUMATISM, N^U^RAT^mAT^O^T^SPE^ J.I/ cial attention to these diseases. 1 J. A. McDON- ALD, M.D., 1236 Market St.. 2t04,7t0 8 p. v. . r , A HOME, AFRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNKS, 1416 Eighth»t., Alanieda. fERSOS At.!«. TJIEAJ^bS-raETAURAPHONE WILL RE- XJ store the hearing: invisible in the ear; cure ear troubles. F. F. FiNLAY, 10 California St.. S. F. LEATHER CARVING— ONLY SIX LESSONS -i. l i l^ l 0 work - PLACIDO RIOS, 100 m 57, 1015 Market st. GE N U SPECS. 15c. to 50c, 81% FOURTH I st.: Sundays 738 Market (Kast's shoestore). HAIRDR 25c., ANY STYLE: ESTAB- u»i4J3 ?I in1869: 'Woneer Hair Store. BERTHA »n lA. ill Stockton st. ; strictly one price only. LECTRIC, STEAM AND ALCOHOL BATHS: hours 10 to 10. 121 Montgomery st., room 1. T)AG CARPETS WOVE TOORDERFOR SALE; xv also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres; cer.icr In carpet twine In hank or chain at lowest rates. GEO. ATTHEW. 709 Fifth. Oakland, Cal. T.INCOLN BROa OaSH GROCERS, 226 SIXTH LJ street— 2s lbs Prunes, $1: 25 lbs Rolled Oats, »r : 2a His Sugar, $1: 25 lbs Sago or Tapioca, $1; 25 I lbs Pearl Barley or Split Peas, $1: HO lbs Rolled Wheat. $1; 48 lbs Beans, ?1; 17 lbs Corn Starch. I 51 : IS can3 Oysters. $1:16 cans Tomatoes, $1 ; 20 lbs Rice, $1; 20 cans Deviled Ham, $1: Cheese, 5c lb: Picnic Hams, 7c lb: Butter. 25c roll;Esgs. 15c doz. LINCOLN BROS.. 226 Sixth St. T?OR A STYLISH, WELL-FITTING SUIT TO X order at a reasonable price go to J. SCHEIBLI, 639 Clay st.: \u25a0 : A SSAGE-MR. AND MRS. HUTTON, CER- -L'A tificated (London. masseur and masseuse, will attend ladies and gentlemen &t their resi- dences. Sufferers from paralysis, ' rheumatism, special weakness, lassitude, corpulency and kin- cired evils permanently cured; terms very moder- ate. Address 704y 3 Larkln st. ORCnAKDISTS— A RANCH FOR SALE OR rent: healthy location; reasonable terms; 40 I acres bearing; good vegetable ground: plenty llv- I lng springs. Inquire P., box 93, this office. \\r ANTED— AFIRsT-CLASS BARYTONE OR »t nrst base lor church choir. 8., box 100, - Call. I_>lANo LI;SSOXS BY (JERMAN LADY : 25c : half hour. 1126 Howard st. MME. L 1 ANGLAIS WISHES PUPILS IN \u25a0 English conversation. Main P. 0., S. F. HA V YOUR FRIENDS AND ENKMIES hunted up by GRAHAM'S AGENCY, 330 Pine. LECTRIC AND VAPOR BATHS. room 8, second floor, 235 O'Fnrreil st. ' rrtAILORS INTKFiESTED IN THE SCIENCE I Xof garment-cutting, are invited !to inspect a de- vice that' gives a correct pattern for the person measured. Can be seen at 25 Kearny st., over Car- many's store. TTaTrDRKSSING 25c, MANICURE52c: LER- XX sons given. MRS. BUTLER, ISI Post, rm. 20. RIVATE ROOMS OF PORTLAND LOAN OF- -• flee, 9*/g Stockton, upstairs: tel. 5938. IF FRED BLAKE, HOSTLER, WTLL CALL upon or communicate with CLARENCE C. A. BKRRY,SO6 Market st., s. F., he will hear of something to his advantage. CW. MOORE. M.D., 1400 VAN NESS AYE.' « cor. Bush: apartments for patients. J. BISHOP* CHIMNEY-SWEEP; PRICE, si per flue: all work guaranteed; flagstaffs painted. Phone main, 441. 823 Market St.- , ATEW HOME RESTAURANT AND FAMILY I Xi dining-rooms; American and French meals i served In first-class style; 25c. up. 122 Turk st. j TirALTZ GUARANTEED: PRIVATE ' or IN ''class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School, ! 997 Market st. , ' . OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE- i.»X Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market; I 200 rms, 25c to $1 50 pr night; $1 50 to s6 prweek. ]h|U| BUSINESS CARDS,SI 50; SENTFREE, XVUV cltyorcountry. HILL, 724i /a Market st. T? LECTRICLIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM— WInI ! Sli Chester house, 44 Third, npar Market: 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50per night: $1 50 to $6 per week. ALL LADIES WHO RIDE BICYCLES, (JET your suits to order at HUTT'S, 212 Mason st. A DVICE FREE;. DIVORCE ANDPROBATE laws a specialty;, suits,. Superior, Justice and i Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. ' W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Markot, cor. Stockton. O. ECKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 205y a Gough st.; assistant teacher for beginners. ; ! A DVICE FREE— MARRIAGE laws. ACCI- JrY dent cases. McCABK, Attorney. 1027 Market. '<]!> I >) SUITS TOORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL. j ijpl^i NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor. 115 Kcarny. FINE SUITS, $15; DBEBS PANTS, f4 75. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 435 Montgomery st. ONE JIOKK CUT— - \u25a0\u25a0 Oak Roll Top Desks $14 to $35 \u25a0 Oak Chiffoniers : From $10 up Oak Bed Sets.. 17 50 up : Oilcloths and Linoleums 30cup ! Stoves and Ranges ....$3 up Thousands of bargains. We keep everythine;. Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. SINGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- druff or falling hftlr or money refunded: never known to fail: try it. By all druggists price $1, or SMITH BROS.. Fresno, Cal. OLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, . lumber, pip* etc. : cheap. Yurd 1166 Mission st.. nr. Eighth. SECOND-HAND AS WELL A 8 NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock o! I them, too; be sure and see stock and get prices ba- | lore ?olng elsewhere, J. NOON . 1017-1019- -1021-102.f Mission st.. above felzth. _ _____ IpLOAKS. CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT \J mfrs' cost. Factory, 20 Sansome St.. upstair* AS FIXTURES and PLUMBING. tiJJ Golden Gate aye. H. HUFSCHMIDT. LDGOLD, bILVKR, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing boaqht. COLMAN,41 Third st. WINDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO >' order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market. DIiJKSSMAKIiUS. "pERFECT-FTTTiNa DRESSES MADE LOW X est rates: system taught. $7 50 up. 1035Mk,r.19. tLAIRVOYASXS. AAA A A PROF. F. EUGENE. , PROF. F. EUGENE. PROF. F. EUGENE. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. Remain not in darkness and Ignorance, but seek the light of wisdom and learn what the future holds for you: he is ever ready to assist the trou- bled and unfortunate and always meets with suc- cess; all are pleased with his readings: secure a charm and wear diamonds.' Letters with stamps I answered. PROF. F. EUGENE. 1206 Market St., parlors 102, 103 and 104, first floor, elevator service. MM F.rARNDTrBEST GERMAN FOSTUNE- t**ller of the werin ; palrulstry and by eggs; only25c and 50c. 724 Harrison, basement. \ . MM ' MOREAU. WORLD-RENOWNED ME- dium, removed from 131 Fourth to 764 How- ard st. ; customers please call : fee 25c up. NITA .wnroßN, FOHTUNE- TELLER. 502 Stevenson st., cor. Sixth, reveals pa3t and fu- ture; fee 25c. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\ : "PRESENT. PAST AND KOfUKu;,2oc. AIME. JL LEGGETTE, 311 Tehama St.. near Fourth. ME. MUCIER. WONDERFUL REVEALKR. naturally gifted clairvoyant: fee 25c. '82y 3 Natoma St., downstairs, between Thirdand Fourth. RS. ANTHONY. MEDIUM, -LIFEREADEP.; ladies, 25c;gcuts, 50c. 164 Tehama, Third. FORTUNES TOLD BY FRENCH CLAIRVOY- X I ant. 822 Seventh, top floor, ringbell twice. MME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er. by eggs and curds: tells entire life, past, present, future; consultations on all affairs; noth- ing excepted: names given: good advice: .sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible; fee ,-rJ : letter $2. 929 Post St., nr. Larkln. pLAIRVOYANT-TEACUP AND CARD \J readings daily. 1420 Taylor St., ur. Jackson.' RS. FIX7tEST MEDIUM, 438^ BRAN- nanst.; fee $1. \u25a0 . v .'. WORLD-RENOWNED CLAIRVOYANTAND »» planet-reader. MME. NORMAN, 995 Market. rnHE GREATEST PROPHETIC CARD-READ- Xer inthe world; 25c; evening 3 also. 330 Fell st. ME. MORKAU—GREAT AND ONLY ME- dium; give her acall iee2scup. 131 Fourth st. PROF. LEON. PALMrSt, CLAIRVOYANT, X life reader. 533 Post: 10 to 8 daily; also Sunday. HOW TO BECOME A CLAIRVOYANT— to the ' mystery of medlumship most wonder- ful book since the sEible; 50 cent 3. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 606 Montgomery st.. S. F. A, UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: -£x magic charms: love tolren3; true picture of future wife and husband ; teaches : fortune- develops clairvoyance, slate writing,etc.; h»s the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; fee $1 and upward. 23-ii Mission, nr. Twentieth. SPIKITUALISM. fTIEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. YOUNG. X 605 McAllister st. Articles read. DDIE SWAIN, v MEDiqM; attention XX. given the poor; ladles only, 105 Stockton. ; : MRS. SHEEUAN. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL- -Ist and test rutdium. 783 i/ 8 Market st. MRS. HEKMANKEENEN, GIFTED TRANCE medium: advice, business, speculation -satlsfac- tlonguarant'd; developing clr. Fridayeve. 321 Turk ASTROLOGY. DR. mead ANSWERS all QUESTIONS B*< planets from date of birth. \ 916 Market, r. 34. ASTRAL SEER-PROF. HOLMES, 623GEAEY St.; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advica. \ STORAGE : STO RAGX oTFlTßNrrullEi PIANoXTIOUSE" hold goods, etc. J. Sl.' PIEItCK. 735 Market st. WIIXON BROTHERS. 1710 -- MARKET- ,'T Storage; low rates; telephone South 76.. FURNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER | MER- \u25a0m- chandise received on storage; money I advanced on consignments; fire proof building. '410 Post St., Ti ll io ! T iASa STORAGE ; ADVANCES MADE X I 421-423 Market st. CHAa L. TAYLOR. - ATTOKNEXS-AX-LAW" A DVICE I REE ;D1 Vm^'^ANEMPROBATE -TV. laws a specialty; suits, superior, Justice I and | « '.\r C «9°." riB; t<>rmB reasonable ;- collections, 1 etc. ; O.W.HOWE, att'y-aMaw, isftO Marfcet.cor.Stockton .T 0^ N JF AITKEN, AfI'ORNEV-AT-LAW, R3. 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st.; cor. California. : W W.DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,42<» California st., nua. 14-15; adTice free. \u25a0»; \--y __ HKLP. TED—Contlnned. OUNG GERMAN TO^VORir^isrSALOON. X Geary and Leavenworth sts. Call at 1 p. M. "CURST-CLASS CARRIAGE-SMITH;STEADY -£job. LARKINS A CO., 638 Howard st. -.' \u25a0- V- \u25a0 C"1 OOD BARBER FOR FRIDAY and sat T day. > 43y a Third st. - \u25a0 FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER; INSIDE. 12 J Leldesdorn* st. .- ..-,-\u25a0 ; -•.-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 HELP WANTED AT DRESSMAKING AT420 Larkin. corner Turk. W ANTED— FIRST-CLASS pants PRES3- » man at 541 Market. .:.....-. . GOOU ROUGH CARPENPEK WANTED: state wages expected. Address D., box 54, Call. *pOATM AXER FOR COUNTRY. APPLY V REISB BROTHERS, 24 Sutter st. WASHER WANTED. 108 FOURTH ST. T^ISHWASHER WANTED. 609 POST ST~ \J lower floor. , '' .'\u25a0•.. OY, UNDERSTANDING DELIVERY OF milk in city: reference. 2126 Mission su WAITER FOR COFFEE SALOON. 8 HAVES ' » street. MAN TO WORK ABOUT KITCHEN. 1135 Oak st. _____^ p OOD UPHOLSTERER FOR WORK IN Ex- VX change forroom rent. 922 Post. OARBER-SHOP FOR SALE, CHEAP. 1020 X) Scott st. pCMPETENT MAN TO RENT NING- \J room nice, boarding-house. E., box 6, Ca'.l. (_T£A PARTNER WANTED; INDOOR tjpXUU. business: $15 to $25 per week clear: roust be steady, reliable man to oversee wonc. 9 Geary St., room 2. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP; GOOD "XJ fixtures: moke offer. ; 1155 H«ward st. ANTKD— YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN AH »» grocery clerk withgood references. G.D.,box 60, Call Office. \u25a0 . , WANTED A THOROUGH FURNISIIING- coods salesman; references required. Address P. O. box 109. Stockton, Cal. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; RUNNING 3 X> chairs: good location. Call lSl«y 3 Powell St., second floor. \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ARBERS— A GOOD SHOP FOR SALE ON X) Market st. ; owner going into other business. Apply this office. BKST S-CHAIR TRANSIT BARBEK-SHOP JN X> city; no rent. For purtlculars apply J. 27 Eday. TIVE-MKN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- .1J door work: willpay competent person $3 50 a day. Apply at store, 328 Seventh st. i/mekgetic man for A i;isinesspropo- XJ sltion. Address W. 8., Call Office. ANTED IMMEDTATELY-4 PISHES AND Class beer: sc. MRS. DAILY, 619 Merchant. \\rANTED— STRONG BOY ABOUT 16 OR 17 to work In saloon. S., box 47, Call. |3 ARBER-SHOP ACCOU OF DEPART- 1J ure; bargain if sold thi3 week. 246 Ninth. ARBER-SHOP, THREE CH A I RS, FOlf SAI E i) cheap: good location. Apply to Employment Secretary Barbers' Association of S. F., 12 Seventh. ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H. BCHKUNSRT. OZART, 319 ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOK— IOO . newly furnished rooms, 25c nisrht; $1 25 week. AItBEKS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. CARD TO TJIHfTuBLIC—RICHARDS RES- ' taurant. 317 Fourth St.. open all nipht. OOD LIVE tcT"s f. ll- household goods onInstallment; big Inducements to good men. C. F. ADAMCO., 156 Fifthst. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 mXiTkKT ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room ; 25c a night ; $1 a week. LECTRIC LIGHTS in EVERY ROOM. U Winchester House,44 Third su, nr.Market: 200 rooms: 25c per night; convenient and respectable \\ r INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD, Mt, Market: 200 rooms: 25cani£ht: reftdlnsr-room. EN'S SHOES V2-SOLKD. 40c: HEELS, 25c; | done In15 minutes. 635 Kearny St.. basement. XV ANIED— MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE * i their wages to place accounts with us ; law and commercial collection: no rlinrze unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Slitter, r 4. 09 1 ELLIS, ROSED ALE— ROOMS 26c TO SOo *J--' X a night; $1 to $3 a week; open a!l night. HOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WHILE YOU wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 409 Pine. WHAT CHEER HOUSE, 629 BACRAM.ENTO " » St.; 100 outside rooms; best spring beds: single rooms 20c a day; $1a week: meals, 10c. T7IREE BEER: BEST INCITY; 2 SCHOONERS X 1 for 6 cents at 228 Pacific st. •. ». T INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— ! XJ single furnished rooms, 75c week, 16c night. 9S-CENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY j —»J at 44 Fourth su :no humbug. WANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, sc : bottle wine, 6c. 609 Clay st. ' ANTED— ROOMS. 15c A DAY $ 1 week ; rooms for two, 25c it day, $1 60 a week; reading room- dally papers. 3ft Clay st. \u25a0 j VJ HOES HALV-SOLED vIX . 10 MINUTES: ! 0 done while you wait: at less than half the usual j price; all repa!; ing done at half price; work guur- : anteed. 662 Mission st., bet. First st. unri Second St. \u25a0 W" ANTED—LABORERS AN MECHANICS »» to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, stillruns Denver House, 217 Third St.; 150 laree rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. "1 AA MEN TO TAKELODGING AT 10c, 150 XUI/ and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington su, near Kearny. BEST IN CIT I'— SINOLK~ROOMS. 15, 2""6~AND 25 cents per nig!it: 81, $1 25, $1 60 per week. P&clfic House .Commercl&t and Lcidesdorff sts. AAMEN'SSECOND-HANDKDWHOES.SOJIE lvU nearly new, 25c to $1 25. 5C2 Mission st. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS THE _ WEEKLY CALL.In wrapper, for nm-.ling. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED—MONEY MADE SELL- -i-»- lngLiquid Electricity; - sure cure for rheuma- t!s:n and neuralgia. 918 Market, room 22, 3d floor. A GENTS WANTED. 342 MCALLISTER ST. XX \u25a0 - '-...\u25a0, SOLICITORS; energetic LADIES or O gentlemen; for new plan of life, health and ac- cident insurance: salary or commission. Call be- tween 11 and 1 only. International Indemnity Company. 206 Sansotne st. . j pALIFORNIAMUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY j \J wants cood agentß to work its accident and J sick insurance; liberal Inducements offered. J. j W. HANNA, Secretary, Murphy building. T IBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO GOOT> CAN- XJ vesaers. WILLSON <fe CLARK,3 Hardie place. pITYStftICITORS, SALARY AND COMMIS- \.) slon. Baxter Portrait Co., 432 Sutter st. AVANTED-20 MEN TO HANDLE A FAST »' selling article; $5 to $7 per day easily made; will pay you to investigate. Apply22y Geary st., room 8, hours 10 a. m. to 12 m., 2 to 4 p. m. AGENTS EVERYWHERE THROUGHOUT the United States can maKe from $3 60 to $8 per day, handling the latest California invention; everybody buys It; grand success inSan Francisco: county rights free. Address LIFORNIA PRO- DUCTION CO.. 328 Seventh St.. S. F. - WANTED TO-DAY-2 LIVE CANVASSERS to Introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. " HOUSES WANTED. U'^PE^FLATTTIa oTimTaNtTb^ATI iT^E P- ' U arate entrance; no children; rent $15; B. 8., box 19. Call Office. KOOMS WANTED. "youTH seekTl^fTrmanent board and I X rri : dence in private family; state terms. Ad- dress it.8., box 44, Call Office. 2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, $8 and $10. Address H.T.. box 4, Call Office. WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS. WAIiT^D^TO^U^Y^IV^^iR^TE^rSTAMP '" quartz mill and five concentrators; bargain. AMOS ROBERTS, 570 Eleventh St., Oakland. ACHINEKY FOR MANIFULATINGGREEN 1»J- coffee: give particulars. Address S. G., box 110, this office. LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES for clothine. books and jewelry: postal. LOST. .._'; /an" AA REWARD 1 FOR^RETURN, OF SCABF i£)X\J\J pin. ruby set with diamonds: lost August 13. EDMOND HAVES, Grand Opera-House. TOST— THURSDAY, SCOTCH COLLIE JJ shepherd dog (female) ; light brown color. Suitable reward If returned to 628 Seventeenth st. EiSD COLLECTION BOOK: FINDER WILL be rewarded by retttrning to PATTERSON & C'O.'S Express, 21 Market st. LOST— PARROT. $10 KEWAItD IF RE- turned to 3024 California st. . : OST—A PASS-BOOK WITHTHE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Socle: of Pan Francisco. in the name of CHRISTIAN STOKKEBY, No. 168,365. The finder willplease return to bank. ADY'S PURbE CONTAINING MOIVEY, opals and i keys. Return to 1221 O'Farrell st. and receive reward. ..\u25a0.,.-. . .; STRAYED OR STOLEN—RED COW 4 YEARS O old :a springer: willcalve soon. Return to 221 Church st., near Fifteenth: receive reward. ' " . ? GIOLD CHAIN NECKLACE AT LURLINE . « Baths Sunday morning. Return 2131 Howard; reward. ..,\u25a0.,.\u25a0•.,-•\u25a0,;, -..\u25a0\u25a0.. ;~> .\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0: ..,'.\u25a0. V; :~i;: "T OST—A PASS-BOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA \u25a0iJ Savings and Loan Society, of Francisco, in the name of CATHERINE AGAN, No. 1,921,. 080. The finder willplease return to bank. \: -\u25a0• .-.>--\u25a0 LOBT-A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco. In the name of » MARGARET TOMPKINS, No. 190476. The finder willplease return to bank. > . : \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0' \u25a0.."'\u25a0":,:\u25a0 -.V" VOUND. V-.-'. \u25a0' \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0:.•-:.;.: FOUND-RED COW; LEFT EAR SPLItTTap^ ply1528 Dolores st. :. ' \u25a0 ; GIAME TO PREMISES WHITE COW, RED /neck: owner can have same by proving and paying expenses. 14 Laldley st. " .. FOUND-LADY'S SILVER, WATCH: OWNER . can have same by proving property and paving charges for this advertisement. Apply this office. . . '. ' : ...: HEtP WANTED—Continued. __ ookT~boXrd i ng-fiouseTli 'i&T~ second girl,$25; German cook, $35; housekeeper, $20; ! waitress, city hotel, $20; 10 honsework girls,city and country, $20 and $25: 3 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLKN, 105 Stockton st. p ERMANOR SWEDISH woman, COUNTRY Ijr housework; $20: fare paid. MISS CULLEN 105 Stockton st. '• O HOUSEWORK GIRLS, CONTRA COSTA L County; $20 and $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. OOK— SAUSALITO, TWO MONTHS; $25. MISS CULLEN,105 Stockton st. . -/- WAITRESS-HOTEL, MENLO: $20. MISS 11 CULLEN, 106 Stockton st. -\u25a0\u25a0:. TRtSH COOK— JEWISH FAMILY: $25. " MISS 1 CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. P IRLCARE ONE CHILD,SI2; sleep home! VX MISS CULLEN,105 Stockton st. T~ WO NEAT GERMAN GIRLS FOR SECOND work and sewing. $20; house girl,2 In family, $25; cook. $30; 4 house girls,$20; young girl to assist in small rooming house, $12: 2 girls. $15; waitress, $25: cook. Santa Cruz Mountains, $30: house girl. Eureka, $20; cook, city, 25. Call 332 Geary st. WEDISH HOME EMPLOYMENT OFFICE". llio Antonia off Jones, near Ellis. p IKL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; COUNTRY VX town; $20; no washing; see party .here; one that can speak German preferred. Apply 609 Kearny st., room 8. WANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST AT »» general housework; German SDokeh. 20 Al- bion aye.. bet. Sixteenth and Seventeenth, Valen- tla and Guerrero sts. ' .' -\u25a0:•.. pOMPETENT CHAMBERMAID, WAITING \J and sewing: reference. .Address G. R., box 2, Call office. WA N T ED-LADY AGENTS FOR A NEW ' » enterprise; easily sold and can make $4 and $5 a day. Addrts.s S., box 8, Call. "WANTED— YOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR '' light housework ; small family: wages $10, 22 John st., between Powell and Mason. A PPRENTICE (URLS PAID WHILE LEARN- -tt- ing. ALBERT MUELLER &CO., 723 Mar- ketst. .. \u25a0 . T ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING, MANI- XJ curing, face treatments: moderate. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post St., r. 20, _^^ ANTED—MAKEK AT MILLINERY. 248 »» Sixth st. \u25a0 '"PROTESTANT GIRLFOR GENERAL HOCSE- X work; $10. 1412 Mission st. ' GIRL TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK. CALL after 9 a. m. 6241/4 Lagiina st. LADY TO ATTEND BAKERY; EXPF/Rl- enced preferre;l. 1127 Twentj--sixth st. PIANO LESSONS BY THOROUGHLY X schooled artist: lessons 25c. 617 Jones st. , (GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- I work: plain cooktne. Apply801 Scott St. p IRL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK AND TO wait VX at table. 1307 Hyde at. "nroifan WORK IN KITCHEN; SLEEP »» home; coffee-house. 324 I>arkin st. \\r ANTED—FIRST-CLASS PANTS-FINISH- * er. 641 Market st. \\r ANTED-GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- T' 1 work. Applyat 1709 Gough st. T\r ANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS »T for restaurant; wages $6 week. 717V2Howard. OMANFOR LIO HT "< )USE WOR X: SMALL family; wages $10. 104 Fillmore. ANTED— LADIES FOR LIGHT OUT- door work: will pay competent persons S3 50 a day. Apply329 Fourth St., upstairs. pOMPETENT GERMAN GIRL, second \J work, sewing, care prown children; city refer- ences. Forenoon, 2511 ' Pacific aye. pIRLWHO SPE AKS MAN, IN A SMALL VX family without children; wages $12. 1432 O'Farrell st. WANTED—ENERGETIC YOUNG OR MlD- '»' dle-a;edman: permanent employment: must have $40 cash. Address P. E., box 70, Call Office. RIGHT LADY AGENTS WANTED: CAN make from $3 to $5 per day. 1Polk, room 21. "VT E"AT r GIRL~ FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK -L> and assist with children. 2394 Howard st. YOUNG WOMAN TO 'HELP IN KITCHEN J. and npstalrs. 1017 Battery st. w"ante"d-neat young GIRL FOR gen- TT <m housework: wages $15. 1320 Octavia. GIRLS TO WAIT AT TABLE IN SALOON 0 In country: good wages. 1 Fifth St.. room 30. W ANTED— TAILORESS ON CUSTOM coats at 5091<j Natoma st. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST LIGHT house- X work and care of children. 2303 Devisaderost.. near Jackson. HOE-IatTERS WANTED— 2 FIRST-CLASS 0 vamper*; first-class position for capable hands. Apply G. W. KUTZ <fc CO., 105 Mission st. pESPECTABLE GIRL, GENERAL house- Xt work, nazes $15. Apply 3221 Brlggs aye., Alameda, High-st. station. \\r ANTED Lm"me"diately - LADIES TO learn millinery under competent teachers. 234 Taylor st. : . ... IRLS TO LEARN DRESSMAKING, CUT- tinu, fitting and finishing: patterns cut to fit, 25c. McDOWELL, 213 Powell st. "IirANTED— TEACHERS OtTT OF EMPLOY- ment to canvass for educational p«rlodlcals. WHITTAKEIt& RAY CO.. 723 Market st. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 4ITTHrRD. NEAR Market: electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 60 pr night; $1 50 to $6 per week. LTP-TO-DATE SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING; J actual measurements. 14 McAllister, room 67. MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms,2sc tosl s<)pr night :$1 50 to $6 pr week TTiRENCH ACCORDIAN-PLEATING. FINK- J- Ing, stamping, patent, button-holes. 137 Sixth. RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- J made suits; $7; perfect fit. 118 McAllister st. PROFES R LIVINGSTONS DRESSCUT- tInL r^ -.(I mak Ing school: a.l branches. 702 Sutter. MALE HELP WANTED. " Son Brys and men to pick crapes, dry and box raisins, work inpacking i.nd drylu«c-houses; three to four months' work: $30 per month and found. MUR- RAY <fc READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. WHEELWRIGHT SEE BOSS HERE": driver for a milk wagon: 2 milkers, $25: 10 woodchoppers: 2cooperj. MURRAY <ft READY, 634 hni 636 Clay st. L' A I : MKR ANrTwiFK. ALAMEDA COUNTY: -C 10 farmers, $26; 15 laborers. $20 to $26. MUR- KAY& READY, 634 and 638 Clay st. WO WAITERS, SAME COUNTRY HOTEL. $25 a;id found; 3 waiters, $30: 4 cooks, $40 to $60. MURRAY <fc READY, 634 and 036 Clay st. ANTED—IOMENTO PICK GKAPES, $1 A »» day and board 3 carpenters for country, $2 50 and $3 a day, long job: shop butchers, $30 and found: c'uoremen, $15 and $20: teamsters, $45 and $1 50 a day. and Others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT <fc CO.. 628 Sacramento st. WANTED-HOTEL COOK. COUNTRY, $60 " to $70; 2 ranch cooks. $15 and $20; second cook, country restaurant, $20 and found; tamale- maker, $20 and found: short-order cook, country, $30 and found : waiters, and others. Applyto J. F. CROSETT &CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED TO-DAY— SO TEAMSTERS FOR » 1 railroad work; $1 75 a day and free fare. C. R. HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. . 1 C TRACKLAYERS FOR A NEW ROAD: 1.0 $1 75 a day; see bO3S here. C. R. HANSEN <feCO., 110 Geary st. ' \u25a0 ; \u25a0- "I7IRRAND-BOY WHO LIVES WITH HIS Xj parents for our office. C. R. HANSEN <t CO., 110 Geary st. - , 9 MORE JACKSCREWERS for THE mv woods, $25 and fjund, see boss here: experi- enced crane man for a steam shovel, see boss here; coat-cutter, city: 6 quartz-miners. $3 a day: stick- er-hand, $3 day: carpenter, country, $2 60 a day. C. R. HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. i QA GRAPE-PICKERS, $1 PER day AND OU found. C. R. HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. 9A TEAMSTERS AND LABORERS FOR £\J railroad work; free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. PABTBY COOK AND BAKER, $65 TO $70: 2 X waiters, country hotel, $30 and $20. see boss here, call early. CR. HANSEN «t CO., 110 Geary. I l\ DRILLERS AND HAMMER MEN, ROCK X\.f work. $32 50 and board: butter-maker. $30; milker, $25: 2 farm hands, $20; shon batcher. city, $35 aid found; sta^e driver, $60: scraper teamsters, $26 nnd boa-d: grape pickers, $20. R. T. WARD& CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. WANT ED—FRENCH OR~ENGLISH CHAM- bermaid, small country hotel, $25; American cook, $40: German second girls, $25 and $20; French ironer, $25; I German I and Swedish house- work girls. LEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton St.; / W ANTED-2 WAITERS,COUNTRY HOTEL, $30 and $20, see boss early; carpenter, s3 a day: boy for sore. $15 and board, etc. LEON ANDKE. 315 Stockton st. .WANTED—SHOP BUTCHER FOR CITY, 830 " and found; German butcher, \u25a0city, $30 and found: also farmers, laborers, teamsters, men to pick grapes, cooks, waiters and dishwashers: boy apprentice, $3 per w^ek and increase. W. iv EWER * CO., 626 Clay st. . , 1 A LABORERS, MARKETST., $1 50, WEEK- X\J Iv pay; 5 teamsters, $26 and board 15 labor, era, $20 and board: 3 Inborero, Geary St., $26. Apply 51 Third St., room 81. : - -, ,\u25a0•\u25a0;-_- -"I\TANTEP-FIBST-CLASS CLOTHING MAN. »» Apply WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO.. 523 Market St., upstairs, between 1 and 2 p.m.. ANTED— YOUNG MAN WITH EXPErT- ence in selling domestic cotton goods. Apply to WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO., 523 Market St., | upstairs, from 1 to 2 p. m. . \u25a0 1 "ANTKD-1 TO SUPERINTEND A LAUN- »» dry employing from 150 to 200 hands: must be f»milinr with all the details of a laundry. Ad- i dressjjivlng references, R.. box; 29, c;all Office." r-.j ; A TED— "TAILOR "TO WORK BY THE ; »' week : make cont, vest nnd pants. NELSON, The Tailor, Fcrndale. Cal. ; " 1 yANTE D— ENERGETIC; YOUNO. OH MII>- •'1 die-aged man; permanent employment: must have $40 cash. P. E.. box 70, Call Office. \u25a0'.- : . 1 9 waiters, $35. hotel gazette, 420 i Kearny st. :•,;:-\u25a0-'. ' \ \u25a0 :•\u25a0 ' "ANTED— DISHWASHER AT KEIDY'S " Hotel, 1 604 Kentucky st., Potrero. ; .. < \u25a0. ;\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.. . t\u25a0 ; - .^'- - IT CATIONS \VANTED-Contlnued. Y OUNG girl wants situation to DO X light housework. Apply 606 Fell su pERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO VX general housework. 102y 3 " Twenty-third St., cor. York. - . "\1 IDDLE-AGKD SWEDISH WOMAN WISHES 1»J wor-c by the day \u25a0washing, ironing or house- cleaDinc:. W. M., 37^ Kausch st. . \\ IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS A BITUA- -I>X tion to do cookina: and light housework; small wages. \u25a0 264V3 Tehama st. ..\u25a0-•*" TTOUSEKEEPER— YOUNG WOMAN WISHES XX position as housekeeper or chamberwork: would go to the country. Call or address C. L., 319 Ellis St., rcom 16. pOMPETENT woman WISHES places to \J do washing and housecieaninz by the. day. Ad- dress or call 21 Sherwood pi., off Third- SEAMSTRESS. ACCUSTOMrJD TO ALL KIN O of family sewing, willgo out by the day. Ad- dress S., box 47, this office. p EKMANGIRL WANTS PLACE TODO GEN- VX eral housework; small family: wages $10 to $12. Address G. G., box 101, Call. pOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS HOUSE- \J work or cooking: good laundress. Call or ad- dress S. H.. 439 Seventeenth st. - qITUATION WANTED BY a YOUNG \vo- k^ man; cooking and housework; American fam- ily; ltyreference. Apply1608y Sacramento st. YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WANTs WORK X bytl.e<lay: washing, ironing and houseclean- ing, or plain sewing; $1 per day. Call at 54 Ship- ley st., In rear. r"essj.Faker, first CLASS, WANTS FEW more engagements by the day. Address D.D. D., box 119, Call Office. .-\u25a0 ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A position as housekeeper with her child; good, cook; reference. Call or address 31 Sanchez su TTIRENCH LADY WISHES A PLACE IN J widow lady's or widower's family preferred: a reliable housekeeper: good seamstress: city or country. Address it.C, box 109, Call Office. WONTED-SITUATIONBY A FIRST-CLASS 11 nurse and seamstress. A. G., box 8. Call Office. pERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATIONTO DO VX cooking Rnd housework. Call 2208 Fillmore st. ; French Laundry. ... pOMPETKNT MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN V wishes situation to do general-housework; is a good cook: will work for moderate wages: city or short distance in country. 27 1 Fourth st. BSPONSIBLK MARRIED WOMAN WANTS It cere of rooms or housekeeping in exchange for rent: good references. Address it. U. A., box 46, Call Office. IDOW WANTS A PLACE ON ARANCH; has a child 4 years ola; understands ranch work : good reference given. Apply837 Folsom. "\\r ANTED—SITUATION AS WETNURSE BY " young married woman; good references. 168 Second st., Oakland. YOUNG"WIDOW WOULD LIKE PLAIN SEW- X ingor mending. 144 Fifth st.. room 6. p ERMAN GIRL WISHES situatioit in VX school or Institution to do sewing and mending, or second work. Address MiNA BATIZE. P. 0., branch X,s. F. TBAC HAVING 10 YEARS' EXPERI- X ence in the. public schools desires a position as governess in private family: music and French; best references. Address G. N., box 105, Call. pERMAN GIXL WANTS PLACE INPRIVATE VX family to do chamberwork and sewing; Is a good seamstress. Call 138 Eddy su . l,\ IDOW WISHES A POSITION AS HOUSE- '" keeper in a small family: is a good plain cook. .Address W., box 34, Cal! Office. R HFINED YOUNGWIDOW FROM THE EAST XX would like any kind of sewing or mending; sat- isfaction guaranteed. Call 119 Ninth st., room 2, first flat. \\r INCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD. NEAP. »» Market: 200 rooms. 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectable. pAPABLE ANDEXPfcRIENCfcTiTAMFTRICAN Vj woman v.nns a position as housekeeper; city or country: reierences exchanged. Address A. 8., S2Bn Haight st. TJUK»T-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS A X1 situation; good cutter and fitter. Address B. 8., box 21, Call. ENTLEMEN'S MENDING DONE BY A young Spanish lady. 235 O'Farrell st., room 8. NCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market, electric lights In every room; 200 room: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 60 to $6 per week . SITUATIONS V\ AXTKD-MALE. pAFil >ENER^"(ScXNI)INANfANr"wI^HE^ VX situation In private family; understands hor.-e-i. coivs ai.d driving; best of city references. Ad Iress A.B. C, dox 21, Call Office . pROCERY CLERK YOUNG MAN 23 VX would like position in grocery store speaks German; best references. MILLER, 1037M| Mar- ket st. . YOUNG MAN, 21. WANTS SITUATIONAT X anything: unders ands packing: steady and sober: good references. J. PURCt-LL, 122 Tenth aye.. city. RACTICAL HOUSE-PAINTER, WITH X tools, wants work by the day or take contract: willwork cheap. W. C, 3021 Pine st. VCJUNG DANE WANTS SITUATION AS X dishwasher or any kind of night work. Address 1211% Bush st. ALET AND EXPERIENCED INVALID'S V a:-tendant: thoroughly used to traveling; speaks French, German and English; can shave; single; best of European and Palace Hotel refer- ences. K. G., box 93, Call Office. YOUNGMAN, EXPERIENCED ON PRIVATE X places and hotels, desires employment in city or country. Address A. 8., box 34, Call Office. YOUNG MARRIED MAN(GERMAN) WITH I X best references and knows the city well, wants a situation at aiiyiliing;understands packin;; irt.-t 1 work was as laundry driver, Address H. P., 342 Minna st. pERMAN,AGE 26, WISHES A POSITION AS VX coachman: is a good driver and thoroughly un- derstands care of horses; can furnish good refer- ence. E., box 34, Call Office. YOUNG MAN, 20, WANTS SITUATION: CAN X drive team, milk, and «io cardenlng: good hand with horses; wages $15. S. V.,box 34, Call Office. YOUNG MAN WITH 2 YFAKS IN BARBER X trade wishes steady work. Barber, box 78, Call. SITUATION WAN TED BY A GERMAN- O American coachman and gardener, 35 years of age: can milk; know* the city well: reference; reasonable wag»-s. Address Situation, Postofflcc, North Temescal. . T AUNDRYMAN, SHIRT - IRONER, TYLER X-J and Troy machine polisher, wishes situation. Address J. H.W., 1317 Mission st. TEADY RELIABLE MAN WISHES SITUA- tion as porter or night watchman ; strictly sober, married mau: references. Address 3^2 Third st. WANTED— ENERGETIC MAN, SPECIAL »» or regular line on commission for city and country trade. Address Agent, box 88. Call Office. YOUNG MAN,22 YEARS, WISHES SITUA- X tion to do light porter work or assistant ship- pingclerk. W. BARK,425 Twenty-thirdSt., near Shoiwell. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AT X anything: understands packing: steady and sober: good references. J. PURCELL, 122 Tenth avenue. YOUNG MAN (SCANDINAVIAN) WANTS X work of any kind; am sober and industrious; can do almost anything; wages no object. Address Y.M.,box 49, Call Office.; UATIONWANTED BY A MALE NURSE O to take nare of Invalid; has experience in ner- vous diseases. Addreas M.F., 907 Folsom st. \u25a0 <2» 1 9 WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE WHO i.—i will find a youth v good permanent situ- ation inan office or shop of any description. Ad- dress P. V., box 103, Call Office. \u25a0 .;\u25a0 ITUATION WANTED-MIDDLE-AG EDMAN for private family; good all-round man; small wagei; good reference. W. X., box 34, Call. SOBER LAUNDRYMAN, 15 YEARS' EX- O perlence in hand laundry, wishes a situation at washing or ironing: reasonable wages: city or country. Address A. V.,box 57, this office. AKER FIRST-CLASS BREAD BAKER wants situation. . Address 8., box 91, this office. SOBER AND STEADY YOUNGMAN WANTS position a3 porter in store or. wholesale house. Address G. L., 772y 2 Harrison st. ELIABLE BOY. 15 YEARS OF AGE, wisheswork; willing and obliging. Address 8 Mason st. V GARDENER (GERMAN) OF EXPERI- ence; first-class references: understands tend- Inggreenhouses. C. P., box 46, Call Office. \\ ' ANTED—BY MANWORK OF ANYKIND; »i can handle horses: Is sober and industrious; can furnish best of references, and is desirous of an early engagement. AddressC. H., 912y Pierce. SITUATION WANTED BY FOREMAN: UN- O derstands farming in all its branches: good housekeeper; flrst-clbss references. Address Fore- man, box S3, Call Office. IKMAIX HEI,P WANTED. . V' pHAMBERM A ID PLa7n^67Jntlvy~H<> \J tel, $15; 2 girls same country hotel, $15 each, fare paid: ranch cook. Woodland, 20; res- taurant waitress, country. $25: cooks, honsework cirls, chambermaids and waitresses can find places at MURRAY & READY'S, 634 and 636 Clay st. WANTED - COOK, PRIVATE BOARDING- \u25a0»T house, $25: German hotel cook, $36; cook, wash ai.d Iron, American family, $25; 2 Protes- tant and German nurses, $20 and $25: 3 Protes- tant and German second g;rls. $20. and girls for cooking xr.d housework In city and country. J. F CROSETT. & CO., 312 Sutter st. - ANTED SECOND GIRL, A SHORT PIS- »T tance; $20: iris for cooking »nd iiouseworic in Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, Belvedere. Bel- mont, Colusn, Snn Raiai'l, Kedwood City and other surroiinriing towns. $20 and $25. I J. F. CROSETT CO., 312 Satter st. . ECOND COOK, SHUKT DISTANCE IN country, fare paid. $30, see party here ; board- Inp-boase cook, city, $25; German cook, small family,$30; general housework girls.Mar'lnez and Turlock-. $20; neat young B.vedish girl, familyof three, $18. C. R. HANSEN <fc CO., 110 G<ary su ri OOD" PLAIN COOK FOR INSTITUTION; VI$25 ; first-class waitress, city, hotel. $20; ; wa't- ress for country hotel, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. lIP Ueary st. - " W"ANTED KXPERIKNCKP WOMAN TO sev. furs. MM!.. LEOPOLD, 957 Market st. PROTESTA NT GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSE- X work; washing and ironing: wages t2O. Ap- ply 1705 Oak St., bet. 9 and 11a. k. " KOTICK OF lIKETINGS. Wt^S* CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1.F.& o IS-£f A. M.. win meet this (THURS- /* DAY) EVENING, Anz. 29, at 7:30 o'clock. "W 7? Thirddegree. By order of Iho Muster. / >^r > FRANKLINH. DAY, Secretary. CtrS= DORIC LODGE NO. 216, F. &A. ft S^S^ M.. Eddy St.— Called meeting g\ THIS EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Second^£%T degree. Sojourning brethren are Invited. /SyN Byorder of the W. M. ADOLPH KRONBEKG. Secretary. ff^S* NOE RANCHO PROPERTY OWNSBBJ w-^ Attention— A mass meeting of property own- ers affecu-d by the Noe suit will be held a: Duven- eck's Hall, Church and Twenty- fourth streets, on THURSDAY EVENING, 29th inst,, at 8 o'clock. GEORGE D. SMADBURNE, On Behalf of Property Owners. ETS 3 ANNUAL MEETING— THE ANNUAL I*^ meetinc of tbe stockholders of the Sutro Railroad Co.. for the election of directors for the en- suing year and the transaction of such other busi- ness as may come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the company, 30 Montgomery block, San Francisco, Cal., on THURSDAY. Aug. 29, 1885, at 2 o'clock p. m. WM. C. LITTLE, Secretary. SPECIAL, NOTICtS. j^^p^L^cTßlK?^^3ri^'S?Xp7rß^^ATHs! Or-*' Kooms 8 and 9, 121 Montgomery st. BK2r» WINDOWS CjIEAN ED AND FLOORS m~& scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages cuaranteed. C. ROSSI <fcCO., 242 Sutter. It^S GOLD MINES WANTED: GIVE FULL ib<£r description and most favorable terms. Ad- dress A., box 157, this office. sKS 3 BAD TENANTS- EJECTED FOR $4. *-*' Collections made, city or country.. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE; m*& _no pain. Chiropodic Ir.«tttute, 361^ Geary. CK§=» ROOMS WHITENED. t*>J!«' ed S3 50 no. 309 Sixth. Georse Hartman. lE^g 3 ELECTRIC ANDMEDICATED BATHS tS^^ 1 20 V2 Geary st.. room 11; houra 10 to 10: $1; formerly 121Montgomery, rooms 6 and 10. jf^=» YOTN «i JEWISH LADY GIVES E*-^ electric baths. Offices 47-48, 850 Market st. Ffc^S 3 LADYWISHES GENTS' GLOVES AND l»^& neckties to clean. Room 9, 2 d floor. 122 I'osr. SITUATIONS WA.NTKD-FEMALK. pOMPETENT SECOND GIRL, WITH REFEB- \J ence, desires a situation. J. *'.CROSETT <fc CO., 312 Sutter st. G1 ERMAN YOUNG LADY. SPEAKS FRENCH » or English, would like position as lady's maid or would assist with ohildrtn traveling to'Europe- references. Call before September 5, afternoons, at 903 Valencia st. pESPECTABLE PROTEBTANT GIRL J.V wishes situation to do general housework: wages $16. CaU 91 Sutter St., bet. Leaven worth and Hyde. T ADY, EDUCATED AND WITH GOOD XJ business qualifications, wants situation as saleswoman In a small store; country town pre- ferred. Address Postoffice box 550, Sacramento Cal. "OUNG WIDOW, REFINED, STKANGErT would travel as companion, take full charce of hotel or rooming-house, or would care for invalid or children: good seamstress; reference. Z.. box 110. Call Office. * G1 OOD COOK WANTS A SITUATION IN T hotel or boarding-house; is a good baker: best of references. Call or address 277 Stevenson st., near Fourth. R" ESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY WANTS situation as working housekeeper or place of trust: city or country. Address 67 Clementina st,, near Second, rear, upstairs. SITUATION WANTED BY , FIRST-CLASS O cook in private bouse, or as pastry cook in hotel: good wages; best reference. Address G. 1., box 17, CaU. \u25a0 C COMPETENT WOMAN ISHES SITUATION ) to do general housework In American family; good cook; wages ? 15; in the city. M. A.,box a"l, Call Office. •\u25a0 ; „; "L" fONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES A J. few more engagements by tbe day: terms rea- sonable. Call or address MISB X., 405 Geary st., room 41. GIIRL WISHEB POSITION AS WORKING vj housekeeper: city or country; bestof city ref- er?nce«. CaU 226 Tw<nty-eightn st. BRMA-N WOMAN, GOOD COOK,' WISHES VJ a situation; wa es $26. Address 613 Mission St., Montgomery House. SITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS JT aU M: wages not less than $20; can give good reference. U. 1., box 93, Call. yOUNG WUKSE GIRL FROM DENMARK ohJW, 1 ? 111 " Amer!can house; wages no object. Call 16 Va Sumnergt. . YOUNG GERM A WOMAN WISHES A RlT- \u25a0*• uation as housekeeper or to do general house- work. Address ETerettst.. n arThud. BY CHAMBERMAID AND LAUNDRESsI city reference. Call or address 646 Valencia st. A M IC AN WOMAN WISHES LIGHT housework for small family or care of invalid city or country. Address B. \\., 330 Ellis st. ; -\u0084'\u25a0\u25a0 HO KEEPER OB COOK ~i OB MEN wanted by reHable woman: city or country CaU or address 63« Clay at., rooms 12 and 13; '

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OB Johnson, L Angeles Mrs DLubin.SacramentoDr Z TMagill,Winters Miss Ruth Lnbin,Sacto

AJ Hatch? California Miss Laura Lnbin. bacio

FC Porter. Vatsonville C X Hooper, Baltimore^W C Swain. Marysvillc .TJ January &w ConcordAR Lord, Nevada City Miss Nettie Keller. CondATLord, Nevada City H C Cuttinc, NevadaBP Dayman, California Mis3Swinford. ColusaE BLo-Jisson, California F A Kilburn, WatsonvllJ A Shaw. Wlldwooci W s Huches, LtU «B

C EFriend, California W S Baronm, BridgevilleW H Eckhardt. Sacrmto J W Hinds, Lincoln,CalB Cerf, Ukiali JA Frost <fe w. Boston

LHerrlck, Oaklnnd C H Lux &w,&an JoseJD Fd wards. Eureka CJ Cox .tfam, CaliforniaW Munay, Pleasanton W ETravis&fam,CalC X Pott, Williamsport MaserTrsvlsitsister.CalE weitzer. Chicago AGBurnett <fc son.S RosaG c Tllden. Denver J Conner, Saratoga SpgsW MBreakenredce, ArzMiss M A Willis,Valle.ioMrs Z MSexton.Oroville F H Rowland &w,Val]oMiss Sexton, oroville HE a dams. StocktonLB Palmer, Pasadena J R Foster. Sacramento

Chas Francee, Salinas P Musto, StocktonX.MGrant, gaMnas E E Ruhl, Grldley

E BBurdick, BigOak FlatRUSS HOUSE.

AB Coffee. Oakland JC Goiirley, PaS M Willcugliby,Cal J Menly. FresnoNP Jus y. lre<no HN Menly. Fr"snoR Earl A"wf,Mrr^ed T W Co ik.SacramentoMiss Karl,Mercsd J 3 Wightman. opden\u25a0\v HReid, Newman J R Manran, OaklardC R Scott. Portland .T P. I'rigman, Santa Hosa

FF vtne, Langtry Rh B P Dolpoaa, WatsorivlllV N Snilth, Langtry ItchI)McC'ornitck, StocktonJ Ball, T.iK Trees FB stoidard &wf,Or.T C Beerbowen, Eureka J S Hardin, Santa RosaFR Cricker, Bakersfield J MWaugnman. BakefildDNStone, Houx City O Young, Tremoßt, IndA M Hardin, Hollister TM Poyd. WatsoQvlUeTBBond. Lakeport F lialnville, PetalumaJ W Turner, Eureka W C Pase, OaklandW I.Smith &w,S Jose W LChllds <fe w,MassA W Kollins. Colusa C BKlmball, SactoC UMevitle,Cloverdale DH Fa.-. ArcataX Goldsmith <fe w. 11l W C Short. GreenvilleX Frayer. Mohawk J C Gomley, ItC O Siilman, Watnonv E French, Wasn. D CJ IIBrown, Los Ang F Ashland. liostonH O'Keene, Healdsburg J Jeane, Wlnti-rjA HHcott. Maxwell,Cal R J Hammick, LakeportG W Boggs, Tracy

PALACE HOTEL.RM Daggett, Vacavllle W IIHamilton, PhllaMrs Dagsett. Vacaville E J Cate, .^tLouisTP More, Snta Barbara G Coblens, New YorkW W Dnrant, wf, S eh <fc T Derby. New Almaden

2 servants. New York A G Kushling.Ls AngelesT A Kelly,Oneida F A Fielding, Virginia011 Howorth, London T RCurnowA f. .^anJoseDD Hoss. Los Angeles G W Calder. ChicsgoHCBarrall. Spokane HO Kinir,ChicagoP Kerwln, Virginia O Austin. Washinton, DCMrs LJohnston, Sn Jose ESchweitzer. ChicasoMrs W Johnston, S Jose X T Earl 4 wf.SactoJ a Nickel. New York S EGill,Pittsburg ,J J Long, Panel M LSeverance. L3AnglsMrs Severance <fe f,;LsJAn W P Harrington, Colusa

LICK HOUSE.G Carrington <fe w,S Jose TBBishop, TulareBA Manlain,Monterey LH Hatfield, SacW CarnDbeJl. Grs Valley J HJamison, OaklandAS Alfred*w,N V Mrs Dr Frank, Snta CruzF W Vaiile, Portlani Mrs W H Lindyer. SacG A Smith, Portland E C L.ove, RiversideGDMcLean, Grass Valy W C Lfghe, Mttdera8 F. Biddle, Hanford Mrs F Doud, MontereyMiss MDoud, Monterey IIE Falk,LincolnS A Jones, San Jose Dr <t MrsT W Dresser,UC Apperson &w,Santa Sprincfie!d, 111

Clara R R I-iuimcre <fe w, Al-C B Luff. Petaluma maden mii:eFEliis <fe w. San Jose TDougall <fe w, MryavlleBDougall, Marysville T C Wood, SuisunS MSargent, Santa Cruz

NEW WESTERN HOTEL.Mrs B Allison,Bolinas GB Holt,CalS T Curtis. St Paul J W Ellsworth, CalJ JFitch & wf.Loomis Miss Browton, LoomlsMrsBerg <* tf,Eureka C Frost, San JoseC Sanborn, San Jose J Lucy, PaAug Warner, Fresno Charles Meyer, NVW McKinnon, NV DLeahy, CalS S Cederberg. Hanford T Wells, BostonBLLove, Vallejo LB Jones, VullejoB B Booth. Vallejo Miss LLove, VallejoJ B Johnson. Napa A W Woods, NapaBBLong, St Louis LJ Luck, Bos'.onBLWoods, Boston C C Foot, Boston

BALDWIN HOTEL.HLSmith, San Rafael J H Roberts, StctoF S Carter, Vallejo W R Clark & fam, CalT.P McCormack, Salem a A Brown, San JoseJ Cnld-vveli, Nevada City Mrs C 1 Oliver. San JoseF Zellnsky, St Helena ESchweitzer, ChicagoW HBresette. st Louis Geo Barrie. BostonJ G Jerry, San Jose MGilbert, ModestoJ VKelly,Sana Clara W A Lapham, N VFF Cobb <fe w,Stockton Harry Bennett, N VJ R Wood, Vallejo Mrs 11 Bennett, NV

SAN FRANCISCO "CALL."BUSINESS OFFICE of the Ran Francisco Cali^

?3»'r Market street, open until 12 o'ckoclc everynlfht ir;the year.

BRANCH OFFICES-530 Montgomery street,relay: open cntll 9:30 o'clock.

fSfHayes street, open until 0:30. o'clock.717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock.tw.corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open

crtll f o'clock.IMt-Mission street, open nntil 9o'clock.116 Ninth street, open until9:30 o'clock.

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1895.12

LOPGIWG-HOirSES FOR SALE.

"inn f\f\n 29 -rooms: fine location;©IUU".black walnut marble-top furniture;clearing $100 amonth: bargain sHrtom ru»:t with;

lowrent. See BARRETT &CO., 86SV3 Market st.

dTEeTi FIFTEEN WELL -FURNISHEDiftOOU.rooms, near Mason and Market; always

full:*payingilargely. Apply X.:KENNY, 765Market st. -_ .tUTcYin 14-ROOM HOUSE: CENTRAL LOCAtjpOUU. tion. DECKER, 1206 Market st.

7A ROOMSTTnEAR" BALDWIN HOTEL; AT4U auction price. DECKER, 1206 Market St.

-ROOM HOUSE: EASY PAYMENTS: ONLY24 $1200. DECKER, 1206 Market st. .

"~M.SPECK &CO., 602 MARKETST.,. opp. Palace Hotel.10 room?, near Geary and Mason $275

15 rooms; Market sc: bargain ?3-5<«s rooms- very desirable; tin.? $J(H)O

107 rooms, near Baldwin; make oiTer $IKO-JMONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN.

OARDING AND LODGING HOUSE, 10X) rooms: suitable for man .and wife or twowomen. Applyin store, 454 Tenth st..AOCA ELEGANTLY FURNrSHED HOUSEitKoO". of 18 rooms: north of Market St.: cheapren'- all sunny and full of good paying roomers:p*«ca"hT desired. BUSINESS EXCHANGE,

783 Market st. ]_dlTo-n GREAT BARGAIN;11ROOMS AND$ZOU. store; Smonths' rent paid. 322 Third.

a*^~n CASH—I2ROOMS; NEATLY FUR§)OOU nished house. Mission, near Fifth

ffIMAA LODGING-HOUSK FOR SA'.E. 641»I)4UU. Washington near Kearny, Plasa House.

JKUKNITOKK I'Oil SAXJC

FURNITURE 5 ROOMS; GOOD AS NEW:1cheap forcash. 13V2 Silver st.

ATEW 2-4 BED ANDSPRING $4 751\ New «ibed and spring 650New oak c-.xtension-table 4 &IJ

Brussels carpet, laid,per yard 45Floor oilcloth,laid, per yard. -.•-. TvSHIREK&SHIREK,1210-12 Stockton. Open evg.

EDUCTIONSON LARGE OTOCK,NEW ANDXV second-hand: 400 carpeto, 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 shippedfree. T.H.NELSON. 126 Fourth st.

UTPRICKS INFURNITURE ANDCARPETSthis week at McCABE'S. 948-350 Mission st.

FUKMTUKE WAITED.

~rUCTK>^EkR J. C. 3JuTHEIC7i9iMARKETJ\. St., pays highest cash prices for.furnltnre.

(i. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES,. folding, iron beds, furniture: low prices: Cal.stepladder manufactdfor the trade.. /79 Mission.

/lASH PAID for FURNITURE AND MER-\J chandis.-. L.11. BURP Atictioncer.lo Fulton.

CAKFJST CLEANING.T^R^KT^TIIbROUGHLY^CLEANED AND\J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON <ftCO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 38.

\u25a0\TATIONAL CAR BEATING ANDRENO-XM vating Works HAMPTON&BAILLY:layin?and altering. . 313-315 Guerrero; Tel.Mission 244.

ITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING ANDRenovating Works, H8 and 40 Eighthst- G. H

STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250.HEN-YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITHpoor work send to SPAULDlNG'SPioneerCar-

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

HE.J. E.,MITCHELL ARPET-CLECo. (Incorp.); old established carpet cleaning

machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074.T MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATINGANDREN-t. ovatint; works. 463 Stevenson: tel. 3228.

UOKSEs."~

Thursday, at 11 o'clock sharp: two nicelyThursday, at 11 o'clock sharp: two nicelymatched carriage teams and several single horses;' .fresh from the country.

I?INE YOUNG BUSINESS HOUSE, ROADbuggy and harness. 143 Bartlett st.ORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH:HYDERanch send lor circular. 630 Commercial St..

San Francisco. ,A A HORSES FCP- SALE; ALSO WAGONS"i"buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade HorseMarket,327 Sixth St.; auction sales every Wednes-day. SULLIVAN<te DOYLE, Auctioneers.

1AA SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALIi\\J\J kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, cans:also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts.

WAGONs ANI> UAIUUAOES.

o^^aXe^X^c^velie^^bTicTcawa^yT^abargain. THOMAS FOLEY, 1812 Powell st.

ORSES. HARNESS, BUGGIES, CARTS,.etc., bought, sold or exchanged. 540 Valencia.

KOR sale— miscellaneous.

FINE FAMII^c77vv^NirCATFrTIBB3VOESt., near Twenty-tiftli. .'

AJO. 1COW ANDCAXF. 809 HUMBOLDTST.,Xi. rear Cityand County Hospital. ..,.. ,ki-*

\u25a0 fpOMBINATION BILLIARD AND POOL\J table: chiap. 11Pacific st.

EFB MATIC SAFETIES FOR $75 THE •c> lot, 328 McAllister st.

pOLLECTION OF 70* PAIK DEER, ELK, \u25a0

\J buffalo, caribou, antelope and some rare speci-mens of African horns. G. < SPIESS, 1308Howard st.

QURVEYOR'S LEVEL.NEW SOLID SILVERO ware, faro checks, sealskins. 12 koKI chains, 6ladies' and 8gents' go.d watches, \u25a0 a few old minediamonds; all for one-third original cost, at UN-CLE HARRIS',16 Grant avenue. • • '-<; •-\u25a0

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

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

pHEA EST PLACE TO BUYGAS FIXTUREaV H. HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate aye.

"VTEW.RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-IIhand. W. 8. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st.

COUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES .bought and sold 1121% Market bet. 7thandBth .

JItDICALur^T^af^^^d^pe^y^ciJr^^o^allfemale diseases from whatever cause: a home

Inconfinement with every comfort; those who arosick or discouraged should cr.ll on the doctor andstate their case: they will find inher a true friend;consultation free and confidential; every case guar-anteed without injury,by MHS. DR. GWYER.226Turk st. . \u25a0 . . '

A NEW PROCESS— MEDICINE,INSTRU-J\. ments or worthless pills used; every womanher own physician for all female troubles: no mat*ter from what cause; restores always in one day;ifyou want tobe treated safe and sure call on men'sphysician ;knowiedge can be sent&usedat home;all -cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny s;.

WHY THROW AWAY MONEY.FOOLISHLY-"*on worthless pillsand humbugs when we guar-

antee to,restore irregularities in8 hours with ournew discovery, which is safe and sure. Price $5.Call or address MME. KAIUtOW, Woman's Dis-pensary, 1200 Market st. .. v

ALLLADIESINTROUBLE CONSULT FREEMRS. DH. SCOTT, now of 119-121 Powell St.,

the only reliable specialist in San Francisco: $500paid for a case Icannot cure, no matter whatcause; special attention to disease of the eye.

T ADIES—

CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN-JU nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best:safe, reliable: take no other: send 4c. stamps, forparticulars, "Relief for Ladies," inletter by retura .mail;at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company,Philadelphia, Pa.

RS. DR. WEGENER: private home in '''•confinement; irregularities cured in a few •

hours without operation; pills$2. 419 Eddy at.

P RUBBER GOODS: SEXD FOR ILL'S.X cat'l. ACMERUBBKR CO. 235 Kearny.

T\R.RICORD'S PILLS.EXPRESS S2 50: SAFE,JL/aure, reliable; Hicord's specialties, females.Maison et Cie,agents. ROOT'S. Sixthand Howard.

ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RF,

J\. stored in one day: no instruments: Frenchremedies guaranteed at any time: consult free.MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post St., near Larkln. .DRS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OFU women- ladies near or farpssured quick reliefof dlseas": irregularities restored dally; safe cureguaranteed- no instruments; home in confine-ment;best skill;low fees: pills$2. tl3 0 Market

ADII-S. IF IRREGULAR CONSULT MRS.JEM ARY:tmrecurc. 6 Franklin, cor. Market.

AILLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVERfai.s to correct any female Irregularities from.

whatever cause. Price $6. Agent, EDWIN W.JOY, Powell and Market sts., San Francisco.

R RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFEFOR LOSTmanhood: general weakness: three bottles $5.

STERN BRoB.,drugglsts, sole ng'ts, 111Grant aye.

mHE LIGHTNING RHEUMATISM CUKEJ. forchronic or inflammatory rheumatism ; bestremedy on earth: price $3. MARTIN RemedyCompany, 2231 Missiton St., S. F.

DATTDET'B APHRO TABLETS— GREATmodern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia,

lmpotency, and alldisorders of the sexual organs;$1abox:6 boxes $5:Bead forcircular. WIDBKR'SDrug Store, 14 EIII3st., sole agent.

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LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TOxi.ladies troubled withirregularities: no danger:'

safe and sure :$2 50 express IC. O. D.;:don't delayuntil too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland. Cal;

DU-PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS;safe and efficient emmenagogue; $1 per box.

RICHARDS <ft CO., druggists. 406 Clay, sole astl'

ALt^a vA> E?*CONSULT FHKK MRS.? DR. i',

JDAVIES, 14 McAllister St., near Market •

leads all i-ompetitors: only qualified, trusty spe-cialist for safe, quick relief -of irregularities, nomatter what cause;: treatment BClenti He, harmlessand painless; never fairs- home inconfinement.DR.HALL,14 MCALLISTER,SECOND FLOOR,Unext Hibernla Bank: diseases of women

ICE PRIVATE HOME INCONFINEMENT« t.^-ri??,^ reasona ble price in the city. MRS. ,M.J>FEIFFEK, midwife, 2014 Folsom st.TF. IRREGULAR OR ANyIFemaLE DISEASES\u25a0*- see Mrs. Dr.I'u( and be content. 'J54y3 4th.

TIPBWMTJKBB vASP ,:SUPPLIES.TNVINCIBLE RIBBONS rND™cXR»iSNSare absolutely guaranteed. '?• United Typewriterand Supplies Co., 413 Montgomery st. \u25a0

(tH??^? tEWRITKRS, SALE AND;REN IV

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,VX HANSON »t CO.. Chronicle Bids., room 38.

BUSINESS CHANCES.^^ATOTICE-TOBUY OR SELL A siNß:ssoFIS any kind see STRAND &TUTTLE. 45 Third

I7IRUIT AND PRODUCE ,BUSINK.SS; GOOD'horse and wagon:

'family and transient traoe.

cigar-stand would pay \well with this business,

transfer corner. STRAND TUTTLE. 45 Third.

©^JArt WOOD AND COAL YARD, ALSO*&OUU.coal-01l lotue, 700customers; pays well,horses, wagons,. STRAND&TUTrLE,4S Thlrd.|

O(\f\ LADY WANTS PARTNER INGOOD•JpOv/l/. paying saloon: good chance for steaay

man.V See STRAND <fe TUTTLE. 45 Third st.

<2> F*f\(\ RESTAURANT: OLD-ESTABLISH-t^OUU. Ed; doing good bn3iness: 7 furnishedrooms: cheap. STRAND «fe TUTTLE.45 Third at.

(J>OX A PARTNER WANTED IN GOODf£*LiO\J. paying saloon and lunch-house: see to-day. STRAND &TUTTLE,45 Third St.

fip:n BRANCH BAKERY,STATIONERY.tiP-LcM'. notions and candy-store: also laundry,office: pays well; good living-rooms: cheap rent;best location. See STRAND&TUTTLE,45 Third

C? QPLA PAYINGCORNER SALOON FINELYijpOuW. fitted; located on .Third sr.: net rentonly $18:receipts $8 to $10 per day; offer wanted.BARRETT &CO., 865V2 Market st. .<Si A Z.(\ A SACRIFICE; PAYINGGROCERY\u2666IPttJU. and bar: best location: rent $26: 4 nicelivingrooms. BARRETT <fc CO., 865 V Market st.

$;.OK BAKERY; ALLCOUNTER TRADE:• '^-t). large store: 2 fine ovens: good location:guaranteed dallysales, $15: good chance forcoffeeparlor. BARRETT &CO., 865y Market st. : -;

<2» AAA BRANCH BAKERYANDDELICACY.CTuU. store: 2 furnished rooms; receipta $10to sl2: best location; don't miss seeing this bar-gain. BARRETT «fc CO.. 865y3 Market at. :ifczinn RESTAURANT CLEARING $100«IPT:Uv/. month; vicinity of Baldwin: positiveproof;low rent:trial.BARRETT&CO., 865% Mkt.

OAD HOUSE; 10 ROOMS; BIG SALOONtrade; transient location: reasonable rent:

long lease: Investigation solicited; bargain; depar-ture. PIIOLL-STENBERG, 719 Marketst.(^Q'A SALOON AND LUNCH-HOUSE;»4POtJv/. averages $15 daily: genuine invest-ment. PROLL-STENBERG. 719 Market at.

<si7On 'ELEGANTLY FITTEDUP SALOONt|p IUU. nr. Kearny St.: livingrooms furnished;safe, cash register: must sacrifice on account otherbusiness. PROLL-STENBERG, 719 Market st. •

OTEL.39 ROOMS. LOCATEDAMONG3 CAR-houses; old-established place: chicken-houses;

stable: rent$50:retiring from business. PROLL-STENBERG. 719 Market at.

<J£7AA GROCERY.BAR: 4 LIVINGROOMS;«U> i\J\J. rent $26: long lease; full value in stockand fixtures; good p'.nce for man and wife; in-vcstlgate. PROLL &STENBERO, 719 Market st.

BUILDING LOCATED AMONGFACTORIES:14 rooms partly furnished: selling account de-

parture. PROLL STENBERG, 719 Market Bt.

T ADY DESIRES TO MEET WITHRESPEC--IJ table gentleman . to join \u25a0 in paying business.PROLL-STENBERG, 719 Market st.

-T\ELICACIES ~A PRODUCE^ LIVING-XJ rooms: best location In Western Addition; fullvalue insight. PROLL-STENBERG, 719 Market.

SIJC GROCERY: BARTpACRTfICE; SICK-ypIO. ness. PROLL-STENBKRG, 719 Market.(s£9*^A BRANCH BAKERY: NOTIONS;qpAOyj. rooms furnished. PKOLL,719 Market.(2>QfiA PARTNER WANTED—FIRST-CLASS«3)O"U.saloon and billiard hall:best location onMarket st.; more than value for $1000: will teacha man the business; sure to clear over $150 permonth. ApplyK.KENNY,765 Market st.

ipiRST-CLASS OPPORTUNITY' TO MAKEmoney; restaurant fully furnished: no opposi-

tion; rent $35 a month; see owner. 320 V&Sutter.

ALOON AND GENERAL MERCHANDISEstore in country; fine business: rare chance:

account departure. Address F., box 74, this office.

T7XPERIEXCED BUSINESS MANWITH$200Xli wants interest in paving business; no sharksor agents need answer. D,box 79. Call Office.

ANTED—TO BUY ANY PAYING BUSI-»» ness where Ican make a cood living;not

over $200; no ageot3. J.,box 64, Call Office.

\\ILKROUTE FOR~SALE; 1CAN OFFAMTLYi»I.trade and a first-class cow. 221 Church at.,near Fifteenth. . \u25a0

E*~ESTAURANT TO BE SOLD FOR $75; NICEplace. Inquire Call Office.

<&1 Z\ft -PARTNER AS CASHIER IN RES-ijpl.O\J. taurant; owner retiring. 662 Howard.

,TNTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS PAPER AT A-L big bargain: disagreement of partnership causeof selling. Apply this ofllce.

OOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR $450: HALFinter?st 5260: 6'JO chickens, 25 pigs, cow.

torse and wagon: 4-room house, barn, water. 75trees: rent $10. Address OWNER, box 22, (iilroy.

QOXA RESTAURANT: RECEIPTS SlB A<Ir «JU. day; must be sold on account of an-other business. Inquire Grocery, 220 Fir3t st.

©ZA DOWN, $10 MONTHLY STARTS YOU»P«J\J in meat market: tools, fixtures, horse,wagon; rent or sell. 2864 Mission, shoe3tore.Q ALOON ON TRANSFER CORNER; DOINGO good business: pays $150 month clear. ApplyWieland's Brewery. • '

ALOO;n for SALE: A BARGAIN. apply'416 Pine st. E. CAMPION. V ,

RESTAURANT, RECEIPTS :OVER $20 AXV day: no reasonable offer refused. 232 O'Farrell..'

ALOON WITH LIVING-ROOMS CONNECT-ing withbrewery, cheap. BE.Mission and 19th

streets. . .IGAR STAND AND CLUBROOM REASON-ab'.e. Marketst.

TVTANTED-ACTIVE PARTNER IN MANU-I"facturing and cash business: good opportunity

for the right man. Address B. 0., box 114,CailOffice. .-.-..\u25a0

-(fi»i7r: cor. BRANCH bakery, CANDY,

-I- 40. notions, laundry ofllce; 2 furnishedrooms: good location. 511 Laguna st.

PROVISION AND SAUSAGE STORE OF 9X years' standing; cheap for cash. Applyat store,2825 Mission st. ,

GOOD OPPORTUNITY IN MANUFACTUR-ing,concern for enterprising man withmeans.

Address M.S.J AFFE, San Jose, Cal. .ENTLEMAN OF . GOOD ADDRESS WILL

vJT take half interest with lady inpaving business.Address C, box 73, Call Office.

PARTNER WANTED INLIQUOR SALOON;X good stand. 650 Sacramento st., S. F.(gj/^AA LODGINGANDBOARDING-HOUSE,*JpUv/17. with saloon; 21 roonis; good location.Call at 34 Minna st. , .

HICXKN RANCH. CHEAP; 5 ACRES. AP-plyJOHN DANIELL,708 Mason, 6 to 7 p. M.

pOOD SHOE-REPAIRING SHOP. 1023 HOW-\X nrd st. SS^iSSACRIFICE

—COFFEE SALOON AND OY-

O ster-house. 10 Mason st. .\u25a0.'.-(TjlKA RESTAURANT. CENTRAL. DOING<lpit)U.business $10 to $15 per day; investiga-tion allowed: sold at sacrifice on account of aick-ness. ApplyCall office.

"PRODUCE. DELICACIES STORE AT YOURX, own pr:ce: living-rooms; sacrifice account ofsickness: bargain. 47ya Seventh st.

rriHE PALACE HOTELJL ATUKIAH,MENDOCINOCOUNTY, CAL.,

TO RENT ORFOR SALE \u25a0

ONLIBERALTERMS.Inquire of J. M. MANNON,Ukiah, or WIL-LIAMHEESER, Mecdoclno.

T?OR SALE CHEAP -WORKINGMAN'S

J- lunch house and saloon, with4 furnished roonisupstairs; account of old age; come and look foryourself. 2Va Rose aye., near Market. ;-.- \u25a0\u25a0-;-\u25a0- • ..\u25a0TT»OR SALE-HARNESS AND TRIMMINGX shop in town of Oakdale, 30 miles from Stock-ton: good trade: plenty of work; stook and fixturesat cost; for a young man this is a good opening.Address GEORGE A. QOOPELL, Oakdale, Cal. IVTOTION AND VARIETYSTORE; CHEAP;-Ll clenn stock: noagenia. 163 Seventh st.

fTiOR; SALIi—CANDY AND ICE CREAMX store, with factory, cheap. 261 Third st.OBTCONVENIENT ANDRESPECTABLE—Winchester House, 44 Third,1 near Market;200 rms. 25c 10 $1 60 prnight :$160 to$6 pr week.

pESTAURANT ON MARKETST.: RENT $19;Xt good place for man and wife. 'Thla office.

EST PAYING RESTAURANT IN ClTY-will sell cheap. ApplyJ.T. GARLAND,635

Clay. .". -\u0084\u25a0. ."'\u25a0,.. .-•\u25a0....

S" ALOON—2 LIVINQ-ROOMS; FIXTURES-ready to open; cheap rent; next to South Park

stables. 350 Brannan st.. bet. Second and Third.CIGAR-STORE; FINESTAND;GOOD

*IPUU\J. business: full investigation; largestock; other business. 1 WOOD <£ CO., 917 Market.ALOON, WITHLIVING-ROOMB, CONNECT-ing withbrewery, for sale cheap, lnaulre 32

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equipped liquor-place. Call, 10 to>l2, 616 Geary.

CJtlT^fl WILL BUY ONE OF THE BESTJUJjL IU\J fltted-up and paying restaurants InSan Jose, Cat.: best location In town: paying $200to ;$300 per month; this Ua fine chance for twomen; owner is in too poor health to continue thebusiness.; Address or call at 184 South First st.,San Jose, Cal.

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T^LECTRI(3TIGHTB INEVERYROOM—WIN-Xj Chester. House, 44 Third, near s Market:.200 1roams. Vi6c to $J 60 ncr night: »1 f<Oto per week.

PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ;

mHB"BUSINESS I^^HERETOFORE \u25a0CARRIEDX on under the name of PACIFIC LAUNDRYMACHINERY COMPANY, by the undersignedand J.E. CHAPPELL, has been terminated by theexpiration of their contract on August 1, 1895.JOSHUA HENDY MACHINE WORKS.

PHTSICIANS. \u0084 ; •\u25a0•\u25a0:-.;\u25a0' ;

PHEUMATISM, N^U^RAT^mAT^O^T^SPE^J.I/ cial attention to these diseases. 1 J. A.McDON-ALD,M.D.,1236 Market St.. 2t04,7t0 8 p. v.. r,

AHOME,AFRIENDANDMOTHER'S CARE.MRS. DR. FUNKS, 1416 Eighth»t., Alanieda.

fERSOS At.!«.

TJIEAJ^bS-raETAURAPHONE WILL RE-XJ store the hearing: invisible in the ear; cure eartroubles. F.F.FiNLAY,10 California St.. S. F.

LEATHER CARVING—ONLY SIX LESSONS-i.lil^ l0work-

PLACIDO RIOS, 100 m57,1015 Market st.

GENU SPECS. 15c. to 50c, 81% FOURTHIst.: Sundays 738 Market (Kast's shoestore).

HAIRDR 25c., ANYSTYLE: ESTAB-u»i4J3 ?I in1869: 'Woneer Hair Store. BERTHA»nlA.illStockton st. ;strictly one price only.

LECTRIC, STEAM AND ALCOHOL BATHS:hours 10 to 10. 121 Montgomery st., room 1.

T)AGCARPETS WOVE TOORDERFOR SALE;xv also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres;cer.icr In carpet twine In hank or chain at lowestrates. GEO. ATTHEW. 709 Fifth. Oakland, Cal.T.INCOLN BROa OaSH GROCERS, 226 SIXTHLJ street— 2s lbs Prunes, $1: 25 lbs Rolled Oats,»r:2a His Sugar, $1: 25 lbs Sago or Tapioca, $1; 25

Ilbs Pearl Barley or Split Peas, $1: HO lbs RolledWheat. $1; 48 lbs Beans, ?1; 17 lbs Corn Starch.I51:IS can3Oysters. $1:16 cans Tomatoes, $1;20lbs Rice, $1; 20 cans Deviled Ham, $1:Cheese, 5clb:Picnic Hams, 7c lb: Butter. 25c roll;Esgs. 15cdoz. LINCOLN BROS.. 226 Sixth St.T?OR A STYLISH, WELL-FITTINGSUIT TOX order at a reasonable price go to J. SCHEIBLI,639 Clay st.: \u25a0 :

ASSAGE-MR. AND MRS. HUTTON, CER--L'A tificated (London. masseur and masseuse,will attend ladies and gentlemen &t their resi-dences. Sufferers from paralysis, 'rheumatism,special weakness, lassitude, corpulency and kin-cired evils permanently cured; terms very moder-ate. Address 704y3 Larkln st.

ORCnAKDISTS— A RANCH FOR SALE ORrent: healthy location; reasonable terms; 40Iacres bearing; good vegetable ground: plenty llv-Ilngsprings. Inquire P., box 93, this office.

\\rANTED—AFIRsT-CLASS BARYTONE OR»t nrst base lorchurch choir. 8., box 100,-Call.

I_>lANo LI;SSOXS BY (JERMAN LADY:25c:half hour. 1126 Howard st.

MME. L1ANGLAIS WISHES PUPILS IN\u25a0 English conversation. Main P. 0., S. F.

HAV YOUR FRIENDS AND ENKMIEShunted up byGRAHAM'S AGENCY,330 Pine.

LECTRIC ANDVAPOR BATHS. room 8,second floor,235 O'Fnrreil st.' rrtAILORS INTKFiESTED IN THE SCIENCE

I Xof garment-cutting, are invited!to inspect a de-vice that' gives a correct pattern for the personmeasured. Can be seen at 25 Kearny st., over Car-many's store.

TTaTrDRKSSING 25c, MANICURE52c: LER-XX sons given. MRS. BUTLER,ISIPost, rm. 20.

RIVATE ROOMS OF PORTLAND LOANOF--• flee, 9*/g Stockton, upstairs: tel. 5938.

IF FRED BLAKE, HOSTLER, WTLL CALLupon or communicate with CLARENCE C. A.

BKRRY,SO6 Market st., s. F., he will hear ofsomething to his advantage.

CW. MOORE. M.D.,1400 VAN NESS AYE.'« cor. Bush: apartments for patients.

J. BISHOP* CHIMNEY-SWEEP; PRICE, siper flue: all work guaranteed; flagstaffspainted. Phone main, 441. 823 Market St.- ,ATEW HOME RESTAURANT AND FAMILY

IXi dining-rooms; American and French mealsiserved Infirst-class style; 25c. up. 122 Turk st.

j TirALTZGUARANTEED: PRIVATE'or IN

''class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School,!997 Market st. , ' .

OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE-i.»X Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market;

I200 rms, 25c to $1 50pr night;$150 to s6 prweek.]h|U|BUSINESS CARDS,SI 50; SENTFREE,XVUVcltyorcountry. HILL,724i/a Market st.

T? LECTRICLIGHTS INEVERY ROOM—WInI!Sli Chester house, 44 Third, npar Market: 200rooms, 25c to $1 50per night:$1 50 to $6 per week.

ALLLADIES WHO RIDE BICYCLES, (JETyour suits to order at HUTT'S, 212 Mason st.

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

iPolice Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G.'W.HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Markot, cor. Stockton.O. ECKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 205ya• Gough st.;assistant teacher forbeginners. ;

! ADVICE FREE— MARRIAGE laws. ACCI-JrY dent cases. McCABK,Attorney. 1027 Market.'<]!>I>) SUITS TOORDER; SAMPLE BYMAIL.

j ijpl^iNEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor. 115 Kcarny.

FINE SUITS, $15; DBEBS PANTS, f4 75.Misfit Clothing Parlors, 435 Montgomery st.

ONE JIOKK CUT—-

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Oak Roll Top Desks $14 to $35\u25a0 Oak Chiffoniers : From $10 upOak Bed Sets.. 17 50 up

:Oilcloths and Linoleums 30cup!Stoves and Ranges ....$3 up

Thousands of bargains. We keep everythine;.Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN,1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth.

SINGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFFPomade is guaranteed to cure any case of dan-

druff or falling hftlr or money refunded: neverknown to fail: try it. Byall druggists price $1, orSMITH BROS.. Fresno, Cal.

OLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD,store-fixtures, doors, windows, .lumber, pip*

etc.:cheap. Yurd 1166 Mission st.. nr.Eighth.

SECOND-HAND AS WELL A8NEW BARS,showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks,

safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock o!Ithem, too; be sure and see stock and get prices ba-| lore ?olng elsewhere, J. NOON .1017-1019-

-1021-102.f Mission st.. above felzth. _ _____IpLOAKS. CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT\J mfrs' cost. Factory, 20 Sansome St.. upstair*

AS FIXTURES and PLUMBING. tiJJGolden Gate aye. H.HUFSCHMIDT.

LDGOLD, bILVKR, GENTS' AND LADIESclothing boaqht. COLMAN,41 Third st.

WINDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO>' order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market.

DIiJKSSMAKIiUS.

"pERFECT-FTTTiNa DRESSES MADE LOWX est rates: system taught. $7 50 up. 1035Mk,r.19.

tLAIRVOYASXS.

AAA A APROF. F. EUGENE., PROF. F.EUGENE.

PROF. F. EUGENE.KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.

Remain not in darkness and Ignorance, but seekthe light of wisdom and learn what the futureholds for you: he is ever ready to assist the trou-bled and unfortunate and always meets with suc-cess; all are pleased with his readings: secure acharm and wear diamonds.' Letters with stamps Ianswered. PROF. F.EUGENE. 1206 Market St.,parlors 102, 103 and 104, first floor, elevatorservice.

MMF.rARNDTrBEST GERMAN FOSTUNE-t**ller of the werin;palrulstry and by eggs;

only25c and 50c. 724 Harrison, basement. \ .MM

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MOREAU. WORLD-RENOWNED ME-dium, removed from 131 Fourth to 764 How-

ard st.; customers please call:fee 25c up.NITA.wnroßN, FOHTUNE- TELLER. 502Stevenson st., cor. Sixth,reveals pa3t and fu-

ture; fee 25c. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\ :"PRESENT. PAST ANDKOfUKu;,2oc. AIME.JL LEGGETTE, 311 Tehama St.. near Fourth.

ME. MUCIER. WONDERFUL REVEALKR.naturally gifted clairvoyant: fee 25c. '82y3

Natoma St., downstairs, between Thirdand Fourth.RS. ANTHONY.MEDIUM,-LIFEREADEP.;ladies, 25c;gcuts, 50c. 164 Tehama, Third.

FORTUNES TOLD BY FRENCH CLAIRVOY-XIant. 822 Seventh, top floor, ringbell twice.

MME. DR. THOMAS,SCIENTIFIC REVEAL-er. by eggs and curds: tells entire life,past,

present, future; consultations on all affairs; noth-ing excepted: names given: good advice: .surehelp:restores lost love bysympathy; mistake im-possible; fee ,-rJ :letter $2. 929 Post St., nr. Larkln.pLAIRVOYANT-TEACUP AND CARD\J readings daily. 1420 Taylor St., ur. Jackson.'

RS. FIX7tEST MEDIUM,438^ BRAN-nanst.; fee $1. \u25a0 . v • .'.

WORLD-RENOWNED CLAIRVOYANTAND»» planet-reader. MME.NORMAN,995 Market.rnHE GREATEST PROPHETIC CARD-READ-Xer inthe world;25c;evening 3also. 330 Fell st.

ME. MORKAU—GREAT AND ONLY ME-dium; giveher acall iee2scup. 131 Fourth st.

PROF. LEON. PALMrSt, CLAIRVOYANT,X life reader. 533 Post: 10 to8daily; also Sunday.

HOW TO BECOME A CLAIRVOYANT—to the 'mystery of medlumship most wonder-

ful book since the sEible; 50 cent3. NATIONALPUBLISHING CO., 606 Montgomery st.. S. F.

A,UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER:-£x magic charms: love tolren3; true picture offuture wife and husband ;teaches :fortune-develops clairvoyance, slate writing,etc.; h»s theseven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm;fee $1and upward. 23-ii Mission, nr. Twentieth.

SPIKITUALISM.fTIEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT,10c. MME.YOUNG.X 605 McAllister st. Articles read.

DDIE SWAIN,v MEDiqM; attentionXX. given the poor; ladles only, 105 Stockton. ;: •

MRS. SHEEUAN. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL--Ist and test rutdium. 783i/8 Market st.

MRS. HEKMANKEENEN,GIFTED TRANCEmedium: advice, business, speculation -satlsfac-tlonguarant'd; developing clr.Fridayeve. 321Turk

ASTROLOGY.

DR.mead ANSWERS all QUESTIONS B*<planets fromdate of birth. \ 916 Market, r. 34.

ASTRALSEER-PROF. HOLMES, 623GEAEYSt.; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advica.

\ STORAGE :

STORAGXoTFlTßNrrullEi PIANoXTIOUSE"hold goods, etc.

•J. Sl.'PIEItCK.735 Market st.

WIIXON BROTHERS. 1710--

MARKET-,'T Storage; low rates; telephone South 76..FURNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER|MER-

\u25a0m- chandise received on storage; money Iadvancedonconsignments; fire proof building. '410 Post St.,

Tillio!T iASa STORAGE ;ADVANCESMADEXI421-423 Market st. CHAa L. TAYLOR. -

ATTOKNEXS-AX-LAW"A DVICEIREE ;D1Vm^'^ANEMPROBATE-TV. laws a specialty; suits, superior, Justice Iand |

« '.\rC«9°."riB; t<>rmB reasonable ;- collections,1etc.;O.W.HOWE, att'y-aMaw, isftOMarfcet.cor.Stockton.T0^N JF AITKEN,AfI'ORNEV-AT-LAW,R3.16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st.; cor.California. :W W.DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,42<»'» •California st., nua. 14-15; adTice free. \u25a0»; \--y

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OUNG GERMAN TO^VORir^isrSALOON.X Geary and Leavenworth sts. Call at 1p. M.

"CURST-CLASS CARRIAGE-SMITH;STEADY-£job. LARKINSACO., 638 Howard st. -.' \u25a0- V- \u25a0

C"1OOD BARBER FOR FRIDAY and satT day. > 43ya Third st.

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FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER; INSIDE. 12J Leldesdorn* st. • .-..-,-\u25a0 ; -•.-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

HELP WANTED AT DRESSMAKING AT420Larkin. corner Turk.

W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS pants PRES3--» » man at 541 Market. .:.....-. .

GOOU ROUGH CARPENPEK WANTED:state wages expected. Address D., box 54, Call.

*pOATMAXER FOR COUNTRY. APPLYV REISB BROTHERS, 24 Sutter st.

WASHER WANTED. 108 FOURTHST.

T^ISHWASHER WANTED. 609 POST ST~\J lower floor. • , ' '

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OY, UNDERSTANDING DELIVERY OFmilkincity:reference. 2126 Mission su

WAITER FOR COFFEE SALOON. 8 HAVES'» street.

MAN TO WORK ABOUT KITCHEN. 1135Oak st.

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pOOD UPHOLSTERER FOR WORK INEx-VXchange forroom rent. 922 Post.OARBER-SHOP FOR SALE, CHEAP. 1020X) Scott st.pCMPETENT MAN TO RENT NING-\J room nice, boarding-house. E., box 6, Ca'.l.(_T£A PARTNER WANTED; INDOORtjpXUU.business: $15 to $25 per week clear:roust be steady, reliable man to oversee wonc. 9Geary St., room 2.

ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP; GOOD"XJ fixtures: moke offer. ;1155 H«ward st.

ANTKD—YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN AH»» grocery clerk withgood references. G.D.,box

60, Call Office. \u25a0 . ,

WANTED—

A THOROUGH FURNISIIING-coods salesman; references required. Address

P. O. box 109. Stockton, Cal.ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; RUNNING 3

X> chairs: good location. Call lSl«y3 Powell St.,second floor. \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

ARBERS—A GOOD SHOP FOR SALE ONX) Market st. ;owner going into other business.Apply this office.

BKST S-CHAIR TRANSIT BARBEK-SHOP JNX> city; no rent. For purtlculars applyJ.27 Eday.TIVE-MKNWANTED FOR LIGHT OUT-.1J door work: willpay competent person $3 50 aday. Applyat store, 328 Seventh st.i/mekgetic man for A i;isinesspropo-XJ sltion. Address W. 8., Call Office.

ANTED IMMEDTATELY-4PISHES ANDClass beer: sc. MRS. DAILY,619 Merchant.

\\rANTED—STRONG BOY ABOUT 16 OR 17'» to work Insaloon. S., box 47, Call.|3 ARBER-SHOP

—ACCOU OF DEPART-

1J ure; bargain ifsold thi3 week. 246 Ninth.ARBER-SHOP, THREE CHAIRS, FOlfSAIE

i)cheap: good location. Apply to EmploymentSecretary Barbers' Association of S.F., 12 Seventh.

ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC.Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H. BCHKUNSRT.OZART, 319 ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOK—IOO. newly furnished rooms, 25c nisrht; $125 week.AItBEKS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY-ment secretary. CONRAD TROKLL,657 Clay.

CARD TO TJIHfTuBLIC—RICHARDS RES-'taurant. 317 Fourth St.. open all nipht.

OOD LIVE tcT"s f.ll-householdgoods onInstallment; big Inducements to good

men. C. F. ADAMCO., 156 Fifthst.

TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 mXiTkKT ST., BE-low Sixth, for aroom;25c a night;$1a week.LECTRIC LIGHTS in EVERY ROOM.

U Winchester House,44 Third su, nr.Market: 200rooms: 25cper night; convenient and respectable

\\r INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD, Mt,'» Market: 200 rooms: 25cani£ht: reftdlnsr-room.

EN'S SHOES V2-SOLKD. 40c: HEELS, 25c; |done In15 minutes. 635 Kearny St.. basement.

XVANIED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE*itheir wages toplace accounts with us;law and

commercial collection: norlinrze unless successful.KNOX COLLECTIONAGENCY. 110 Slitter, r 4.

09 1 ELLIS, ROSED ALE—ROOMS 26c TO SOo*J--'X a night; $1 to $3 a week; open a!l night.

HOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WHILE YOUwait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 409 Pine.

WHATCHEER HOUSE, 629 BACRAM.ENTO"» St.; 100outside rooms; best spring beds: single

rooms 20c a day; $1a week: meals, 10c.T7IREEBEER: BEST INCITY;2 SCHOONERSX1for 6cents at 228 Pacific st. •. ».

TINDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— !XJ single furnished rooms, 75c week, 16c night.

9S-CENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY j—»J at 44 Fourth su:no humbug.

WANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP>» steam beer, sc :bottle wine, 6c. 609 Clay st.

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ANTED— ROOMS. 15c A DAY $1week ; rooms for two, 25c itday, $160 a week;

reading room- dally papers. 3ft Clay st. \u25a0 jVJHOES HALV-SOLEDvIX. 10 MINUTES:!0 done whileyou wait: at less than half the usual jprice; allrepa!; ing done at half price; work guur- :anteed. 662 Mission st., bet. First st.unri Second St. \u25a0

W"ANTED—LABORERS AN MECHANICS»» to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie-

tor, stillruns Denver House, 217 Third St.; 150laree rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week."1AA MEN TO TAKELODGING AT 10c, 150XUI/and 20c a night, including coffee and roils.624 Washington su, near Kearny.

BEST INCITI'—SINOLK~ROOMS. 15, 2""6~AND25 cents per nig!it:81, $125, $1 60 per week.

P&clficHouse .Commercl&t and Lcidesdorff sts.

AAMEN'SSECOND-HANDKDWHOES.SOJIElvUnearly new, 25c to $125. 5C2 Mission st.

A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS—

THE_ WEEKLYCALL.In wrapper, for nm-.ling.

AGENTS WANTED.

AGENTS WANTED—MONEY MADE SELL--i-»- lngLiquid Electricity;

-sure cure for rheuma-

t!s:n and neuralgia. 918 Market,room 22, 3d floor.A GENTS WANTED. 342 MCALLISTER ST.

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SOLICITORS; energetic LADIES orO gentlemen; for new plan of life,health and ac-cident insurance: salary or commission. Call be-tween 11 and 1 only. International IndemnityCompany. 206 Sansotne st. . jpALIFORNIAMUTUALBENEFIT SOCIETY j\J wants cood agentß to work its accident and Jsick insurance; liberal Inducements offered. J. jW. HANNA,Secretary, Murphy building.T IBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO GOOT> CAN-XJ vesaers. WILLSON <fe CLARK,3Hardie place.pITYStftICITORS, SALARY ANDCOMMIS-\.) slon. Baxter Portrait Co., 432 Sutter st.

AVANTED-20 MEN TO HANDLE A FAST»' selling article; $5 to $7 per day easily made;

willpay you to investigate. Apply22y Geary st.,room 8, hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.,2 to 4p. m.

AGENTS EVERYWHERE THROUGHOUTthe United States can maKe from $3 60 to $8

per day, handling the latest California invention;everybody buys It;grand success inSan Francisco:county rights free. Address LIFORNIA PRO-DUCTIONCO.. 328 Seventh St.. S. F. -WANTED TO-DAY-2 LIVE CANVASSERS

to Introduce horse and stock book. ED-WARDS 7 CityHallavenue.

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HOUSES WANTED.

U'^PE^FLATTTIaoTimTaNtTb^ATIiT^EP-'Uarate entrance; no children; rent $15; B.8.,box 19. Call Office.

KOOMS WANTED.

"youTH seekTl^fTrmanent board andIX rri:dence in private family; state terms. Ad-dress it.8., box 44, Call Office.

2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, $8and $10. Address H.T..box 4, Call Office.

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

WAIiT^D^TO^U^Y^IV^^iR^TE^rSTAMP'"quartz mill and five concentrators; bargain.

AMOS ROBERTS, 570 Eleventh St., Oakland.ACHINEKYFOR MANIFULATINGGREEN

1»J- coffee: give particulars. Address S. G., box110, this office.

LEIN,109 SIXTHST., PAYS GOODPRICESforclothine. books and jewelry: postal.

LOST. .._';

/an"AAREWARD1 FOR^RETURN, OF SCABFi£)X\J\J pin. ruby set with diamonds: lost August13. EDMOND HAVES,Grand Opera-House.

TOST— THURSDAY, SCOTCH COLLIEJJ shepherd dog (female) ; light brown color.Suitable reward Ifreturned to 628 Seventeenth st.

EiSD COLLECTION BOOK: FINDER WILLbe rewarded by retttrning to PATTERSON &

C'O.'S Express, 21Market st.

LOST— PARROT. $10 KEWAItD IF RE-turned to 3024 California st. . :

OST—APASS-BOOK WITHTHE HIBERNIASavings and Loan Socle: of Pan Francisco. in

the name of CHRISTIAN STOKKEBY,No.168,365. The finder willplease return to bank.

ADY'S PURbE CONTAINING MOIVEY,opals and ikeys. Return to 1221 O'Farrell st.

and receive reward. ..\u25a0.,.-. . .;

STRAYED OR STOLEN—RED COW 4 YEARSO old :a springer: willcalve soon. Return to 221Church st., near Fifteenth: receive reward. ' " . ?

GIOLD CHAIN NECKLACE AT LURLINE. « Baths Sunday morning. Return 2131 Howard;reward. ..,\u25a0.,.\u25a0•.,-•\u25a0,;, -..\u25a0\u25a0.. ;~> .\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0: ..,'.\u25a0. V;:~i;:

"T OST—A PASS-BOOK WITHTHEHIBERNIA\u25a0iJ Savings and Loan Society, of Francisco,in the name of CATHERINE AGAN,No.1,921,.080. The finder willplease return to bank. \:-\u25a0•.-.>--\u25a0

LOBT-A PASSBOOK WITHTHE HIBERNIASavings and Loan Society of San Francisco. In

the name of » MARGARET TOMPKINS, No.190476. The finder willplease return to bank.> . :

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FOUND-RED COW; LEFT EAR SPLItTTap^ply1528 Dolores st.:. '

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GIAME TO PREMISES WHITE COW, RED/neck: owner can have same by proving andpaying expenses. 14 Laldley st. " ..

FOUND-LADY'S SILVER,WATCH: OWNER. can have same by provingproperty and pavingcharges for this advertisement. Apply this office.

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HEtP WANTED—Continued. _ _ookT~boXrding-fiouseTli 'i&T~secondgirl,$25; German cook, $35; housekeeper, $20; !

waitress, city hotel, $20; 10 honsework girls,cityand country, $20 and $25: 3 young girls, assist,$10 to $15. MISS CULLKN,105 Stockton st.

pERMANOR SWEDISH woman, COUNTRYIjrhousework; $20: fare paid. MISS CULLEN105 Stockton st. '•

O HOUSEWORK GIRLS, CONTRA COSTALCounty; $20 and $15. MISS CULLEN, 105Stockton st.

OOK—SAUSALITO, TWO MONTHS; $25.MISS CULLEN,105 Stockton st. . -/-

WAITRESS-HOTEL, MENLO: $20. MISS11 CULLEN,106 Stockton st. -\u25a0\u25a0:.

TRtSH COOK—JEWISH FAMILY:$25."MISS

1CULLEN, 105 Stockton st.

PIRLCARE ONE CHILD,SI2;sleep home!VX MISS CULLEN,105 Stockton st.

T~ WO NEAT GERMAN GIRLS FOR SECONDworkand sewing. $20; house girl,2 In family,

$25; cook. $30; 4 house girls,$20; young girl toassist in small rooming house, $12: 2 girls. $15;waitress, $25: cook. Santa Cruz Mountains, $30:house girl.Eureka, $20; cook, city, 25. Call 332Geary st.

WEDISH HOME EMPLOYMENT OFFICE".llio Antonia off Jones, near Ellis.

pIKLFOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; COUNTRYVX town; $20; no washing; see party .here; onethat can speak German preferred. Apply 609Kearny st., room 8.WANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST AT

»» general housework; German SDokeh. 20 Al-bion aye.. bet. Sixteenth and Seventeenth, Valen-tla and Guerrero sts. '

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-\u25a0:•..pOMPETENT CHAMBERMAID, WAITING\J and sewing: reference. .Address G. R., box 2,Call office.

WANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR A NEW'» enterprise; easily sold and can make $4 and$5 a day. Addrts.s S., box 8, Call."WANTED—YOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR'' lighthousework ;small family:wages $10, 22John st., between Powell and Mason.

A PPRENTICE (URLS PAID WHILELEARN--tt- ing. ALBERT MUELLER &CO., 723 Mar-ketst. .. \u25a0 .T ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING, MANI-XJ curing, face treatments: moderate. MRS.BUTLER,131 Post St., r.20,

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ANTED—MAKEK AT MILLINERY. 248»» Sixth st. \u25a0

'"PROTESTANT GIRLFOR GENERAL HOCSE-X work;$10. 1412 Mission st.

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GIRL TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK. CALLafter 9a. m. 6241/4 Lagiina st.

LADY TO ATTEND BAKERY; EXPF/Rl-enced preferre;l. 1127 Twentj--sixth st.

PIANO LESSONS BY THOROUGHLYX schooled artist: lessons 25c. 617 Jones st. ,

(GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-Iwork: plain cooktne. Apply801 Scott St.

p IRLFOR UPSTAIRS WORK AND TO waitVX at table. 1307 Hyde at."nroifan WORK IN KITCHEN; SLEEP

» » home; coffee-house. 324 I>arkin st.

\\rANTED—FIRST-CLASS PANTS-FINISH-*er. 641 Market st.

\\rANTED-GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE-T'1 work. Applyat 1709 Gough st.

T\rANTED—

EXPERIENCED WAITRESS»T forrestaurant; wages $6 week. 717V2Howard.

OMANFOR LIOHT "<)USEWORX: SMALLfamily; wages $10. 104 Fillmore.

ANTED— LADIES FOR LIGHT OUT-door work: will pay competent persons S3 50

a day. Apply329 Fourth St., upstairs.pOMPETENT GERMAN GIRL, second\J work, sewing, care prown children; city refer-ences. Forenoon, 2511

'Pacific aye.

pIRLWHO SPE AKS MAN,INA SMALLVX family without children; wages $12. 1432O'Farrell st. •WANTED—ENERGETIC YOUNG OR MlD-'»' dle-a;edman: permanent employment: musthave $40 cash. Address P. E., box 70, Call Office.

RIGHT LADY AGENTS WANTED: CANmake from$3 to $5 per day. 1Polk, room 21.

"VT E"ATrGIRL~ FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK-L> and assist with children. 2394 Howard st.

YOUNG WOMAN TO'HELP IN KITCHENJ. and npstalrs. 1017 Battery st.

w"ante"d-neat young GIRL FOR gen-TT <m housework: wages $15. 1320 Octavia.

GIRLS TO WAIT AT TABLE INSALOON0 Incountry: good wages. 1Fifth St.. room 30.W ANTED— TAILORESS ON CUSTOM*» coats at 5091<jNatoma st.

YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST LIGHT house-X work and care ofchildren. 2303 Devisaderost..near Jackson.

HOE-IatTERS WANTED—2 FIRST-CLASS0 vamper*; first-class position forcapable hands.ApplyG. W. KUTZ <fc CO., 105 Mission st.

pESPECTABLE GIRL, GENERAL house-Xt work, nazes $15. Apply 3221 Brlggs aye.,Alameda, High-st. station.

\\rANTED Lm"me"diately -LADIES TO

'» learn millineryunder competent teachers. 234Taylor st. :. ...

IRLS TO LEARN DRESSMAKING, CUT-tinu, fitting and finishing: patterns cut to fit,25c. McDOWELL,213 Powell st.

"IirANTED—TEACHERS OtTT OF EMPLOY-*» ment to canvass for educational p«rlodlcals.WHITTAKEIt& RAY CO.. 723 Market st.

WINCHESTER HOUSE, 4ITTHrRD. NEAR'» Market: electric lights in every room: 200rooms; 25c to $160 pr night; $1 50 to$6 per week.

LTP-TO-DATE SYSTEM OFDRESS-CUTTING;J actual measurements. 14 McAllister,room 67.

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

200 rooms,2sc tosl s<)pr night :$150 to$6 pr weekTTiRENCH ACCORDIAN-PLEATING. FINK-J- Ing,stamping, patent, button-holes. 137 Sixth.

RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING:TAILOR-J made suits; $7; perfect fit. 118 McAllister st.

PROFES R LIVINGSTONS DRESSCUT-tInLr^ -.(Imak Ingschool: a.l branches. 702 Sutter.

MALE HELP WANTED."

Son—

Brys and men topick crapes, dry and box raisins,work inpacking i.nd drylu«c-houses; three to fourmonths' work: $30 per month and found. MUR-RAY <fc READY,634 and 636 Clay st.WHEELWRIGHT

—SEE BOSS HERE":"» driver for a milk wagon: 2 milkers, $25: 10

woodchoppers: 2cooperj. MURRAY <ftREADY,634 hni 636 Clay st.

L'AI:MKR ANrTwiFK. ALAMEDACOUNTY:-C 10 farmers, $26; 15 laborers. $20 to $26. MUR-KAY& READY, 634 and 638 Clay st.

WO WAITERS, SAME COUNTRY HOTEL.$25 a;id found; 3 waiters, $30: 4 cooks, $40 to

$60. MURRAY <fc READY,634 and 036 Clay st.ANTED—IOMENTO PICK GKAPES, $1 A

» » day and board 3carpenters for country, $2 50and $3 a day, long job: shop butchers, $30 andfound: c'uoremen, $15 and $20: teamsters, $45 and$1 50 a day. and Others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT<fc CO.. 628 Sacramento st.WANTED-HOTEL COOK. COUNTRY, $60"

to $70; 2 ranch cooks. $15 and $20; secondcook, country restaurant, $20 and found; tamale-maker, $20 and found: short-order cook, country,$30 and found:waiters, and others. Applyto J. F.CROSETT &CO., 628 Sacramento st.WANTED TO-DAY—SO TEAMSTERS FOR

»1 railroad work; $1 75 a day and free fare. C.R. HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. .1C TRACKLAYERS FOR A NEW ROAD:1.0 $1 75 a day; see bO3S here. C. R.HANSEN<feCO., 110 Geary st. '

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9 MORE JACKSCREWERS for THEmv woods, $25 and fjund,see boss here: experi-enced crane man for a steam shovel, see boss here;coat-cutter, city: 6 quartz-miners. $3 a day: stick-er-hand, $3 day: carpenter, country, $2 60 a day.C. R.HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. iQA GRAPE-PICKERS, $1 PER day ANDOU found. C. R.HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st.

9A TEAMSTERS AND LABORERS FOR£\J railroad work; free fare. C. R.HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. •

PABTBY COOK ANDBAKER, $65 TO $70: 2X waiters, country hotel, $30 and $20. see bosshere, callearly. CR.HANSEN «t CO.,110 Geary.Il\DRILLERS ANDHAMMER MEN, ROCKX\.f work. $32 50 and board: butter-maker. $30;milker, $25: 2 farm hands, $20; shon batcher.city,$35 aid found; sta^e driver, $60: scraperteamsters, $26 nnd boa-d: grape pickers, $20. R.T.WARD& CO., 608 and 610 Clay st.

WANTED—FRENCH OR~ENGLISH CHAM-bermaid, small country hotel, $25; Americancook, $40: German second girls, $25 and $20;

French ironer, $25; IGerman Iand Swedish house-work girls. LEONANDRE,316 Stockton St.; /

W ANTED-2 WAITERS,COUNTRY HOTEL,'» $30 and $20, see boss early; carpenter, s3 aday: boy for sore. $15 and board, etc. LEONANDKE.315 Stockton st.

.WANTED—SHOP BUTCHER FOR CITY, 830"and found; German butcher, \u25a0city, $30 and

found: also farmers, laborers, teamsters, men topickgrapes, cooks, waiters and dishwashers: boyapprentice, $3 per w^ek and increase. W. ivEWER *CO., 626 Clay st. . ,1A LABORERS, MARKETST., $150, WEEK-X\J Ivpay; 5 teamsters, $26 and board 15 labor,era, $20 and board: 3 Inborero, Geary St., $26.Apply 51 Third St., room 81. :

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-"I\TANTEP-FIBST-CLASS CLOTHING MAN.»» Apply WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO.. 523Market St., upstairs, between 1and 2p.m..

ANTED— YOUNG MAN WITHEXPErT-ence in sellingdomestic cotton goods. Applyto WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO., 523 Market St., |upstairs, from 1to2 p. m. . \u25a0 1

"ANTKD-1TO SUPERINTEND A LAUN-»» dry employing from 150 to 200 hands: must

be f»milinr with all the details of a laundry. Ad- idressjjivlngreferences, R.. box;29, c;allOffice." r-.j ;A TED—"TAILOR"TO WORK BY THE ;

»' week:make cont, vest nnd pants. NELSON,The Tailor, Fcrndale. Cal. ;

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1yANTED—ENERGETIC; YOUNO. OH MII>-•'1 die-aged man; permanent employment: must•

have $40 cash. P. E.. box 70,Call Office. \u25a0'.- : . 1

9 waiters, $35. hotel gazette, 420 iKearny st. :•,;:-\u25a0-'.'

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ITCATIONS \VANTED-Contlnued.YOUNG girl wants situation to DOX lighthousework. Apply606 Fell supERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATIONTO DOVX general housework. 102y3

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"\1IDDLE-AGKDSWEDISH WOMAN WISHES1»J wor-c by the day \u25a0washing, ironing or house-cleaDinc:. W. M.,37^ Kausch st. .\\ IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS A BITUA--I>X tion to do cookina: and lighthousework; smallwages. \u25a0 264V3 Tehama st. ..\u25a0-•*"

TTOUSEKEEPER— YOUNG WOMANWISHESXX position as housekeeper or chamberwork:would go to the country. Callor address C. L., 319Ellis St., rcom 16.pOMPETENT woman WISHES places to\J do washing and housecieaninz by the.day. Ad-dress or call 21 Sherwood pi.,off Third-SEAMSTRESS. ACCUSTOMrJD TOALLKINO of family sewing, willgo out by the day. Ad-dress S., box 47, this office.pEKMANGIRL WANTS PLACE TODO GEN-VX eral housework; small family: wages $10 to$12. Address G. G., box 101,Call.pOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS HOUSE-\J workor cooking: good laundress. Call or ad-dress S.H.. 439 Seventeenth st.

-qITUATION WANTED BY a YOUNG \vo-k^ man; cooking and housework; American fam-ily; ltyreference. Apply1608y Sacramento st.

YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WANTs WORKX bytl.e<lay: washing, ironing and houseclean-

ing,or plain sewing; $1per day. Call at 54 Ship-ley st., Inrear.

r"essj.Faker, first CLASS, WANTS FEWmore engagements by the day. Address D.D.

D., box 119,Call Office. .-\u25a0

ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMANWISHES Aposition as housekeeper with her child; good,

cook; reference. Callor address 31 Sanchez suTTIRENCH LADY WISHES A PLACE INJ widow lady's or widower's family preferred: areliable housekeeper: good seamstress: city orcountry. Address it.C,box 109, Call Office.WONTED-SITUATIONBY A FIRST-CLASS11 nurse and seamstress. A.G., box 8.Call Office.pERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATIONTO DOVX cooking Rnd housework. Call 2208 Fillmorest.;French Laundry. ... •pOMPETKNT MIDDLE-AGED WOMANV wishes situation to do general-housework; is agood cook: willwork for moderate wages: city orshort distance incountry. 271 Fourth st.

BSPONSIBLK MARRIED WOMAN WANTSItcere of rooms or housekeeping in exchange forrent: good references. Address it.U.A., box 46,Call Office.

IDOW WANTS A PLACE ON ARANCH;'» has a child 4 years ola; understands ranch

work: good reference given. Apply837 Folsom.

"\\rANTED—SITUATIONAS WETNURSE BY"young married woman; good references. 168

Second st., Oakland.YOUNG"WIDOW WOULD LIKEPLAIN SEW-X ingor mending. 144 Fifth st.. room 6.pERMAN GIRL WISHES situatioit inVX school or Institution to do sewing and mending,or second work. Address MiNABATIZE. P. 0.,branch X,s. F.

TBAC HAVING 10 YEARS' EXPERI-X ence in the. public schools desires a position as

governess in private family: music and French;best references. Address G.N.,box 105, Call.pERMAN GIXLWANTS PLACE INPRIVATEVX family to do chamberwork and sewing; Is agood seamstress. Call 138 Eddy su. l,\ IDOW WISHES A POSITION AS HOUSE-'" keeper in a small family: is a good plaincook. .Address W., box 34, Cal! Office.

RHFINEDYOUNGWIDOW FROM THE EASTXX would like any kind of sewing or mending; sat-isfaction guaranteed. Call 119 Ninth st., room 2,first flat.

\\rINCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD. NEAP.»» Market: 200 rooms. 25c to $1 50 per night:

$150 to $6 per week; convenient and respectable.

pAPABLE ANDEXPfcRIENCfcTiTAMFTRICANVj woman v.nns a position as housekeeper; cityor country: reierences exchanged. Address A.8.,S2Bn Haight st.

TJUK»T-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS AX1situation; good cutter and fitter. Address B.8.,box 21, Call.

ENTLEMEN'S MENDING DONE BY Ayoung Spanish lady. 235 O'Farrell st., room 8.NCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR

'» Market, electric lights In every room; 200room: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 60 to $6 per week.

SITUATIONS V\ AXTKD-MALE.

pAFil>ENER^"(ScXNI)INANfANr"wI^HE^VX situation In private family; understandshor.-e-i. coivs ai.d driving; best of city references.Ad Iress A.B. C, dox 21, Call Office .pROCERY CLERK

—YOUNG MAN 23

VX would like position in grocery store speaksGerman; best references. MILLER,1037M| Mar-ket st. .YOUNG MAN, 21. WANTS SITUATIONATX anything: unders ands packing: steady and

sober: good references. J.PURCt-LL, 122 Tenthaye.. city.

RACTICAL HOUSE-PAINTER, WITHX tools, wants work by the day or take contract:willwork cheap. W. C, 3021 Pine st.

VCJUNG DANE WANTS SITUATION ASX dishwasher or any kind of night work. Address

1211% Bush st.

ALET AND EXPERIENCED INVALID'SV a:-tendant: thoroughly used to traveling;

speaks French, German and English; can shave;single; best of European and Palace Hotel refer-ences. K.G.,box 93, Call Office.YOUNGMAN,EXPERIENCED ON PRIVATEX places and hotels, desires employment in city

or country. Address A. 8., box 34, Call Office.YOUNG MARRIED MAN(GERMAN) WITH

I X best references and knows the city well, wantsa situation at aiiyiliing;understands packin;; irt.-t 1work was as laundry driver, Address H. P., 342Minna st.

pERMAN,AGE 26, WISHES A POSITION ASVX coachman: is a good driver and thoroughly un-derstands care of horses; can furnish good refer-ence. E.,box 34, Call Office.YOUNGMAN,20, WANTS SITUATION: CANX drive team, milk,and «io cardenlng: good handwith horses; wages $15. S. V.,box 34, Call Office.YOUNGMAN WITH 2 YFAKS INBARBERX trade wishes steady work. Barber, box 78,Call.SITUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN-O American coachman and gardener, 35 years ofage: can milk; know* the city well: reference;reasonable wag»-s. Address Situation, Postofflcc,North Temescal. .T AUNDRYMAN,SHIRT

-IRONER, TYLERX-J and Troy machine polisher, wishes situation.

Address J. H.W., 1317 Mission st.

TEADY RELIABLE MAN WISHES SITUA-tionas porter or night watchman;strictlysober,

married mau: references. Address 3^2 Third st.

WANTED— ENERGETIC MAN,SPECIAL»» or regular line on commission for city and

country trade. Address Agent,box 88. Call Office.YOUNG MAN,22 YEARS, WISHES SITUA-X tion to do light porter work or assistant ship-

pingclerk. • W. BARK,425 Twenty-thirdSt., nearShoiwell. •

YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION ATX anything: understands packing: steady and

sober: good references. J. PURCELL, 122 Tenthavenue.YOUNG MAN (SCANDINAVIAN) WANTSX work of any kind; am sober and industrious;

can do almost anything; wages no object. AddressY.M.,box 49, Call Office.; •

UATIONWANTED BY A MALE NURSEO to take nare of Invalid; has experience inner-vous diseases. Addreas M.F., 907 Folsom st.

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ation inan office or shop of any description. Ad-dress P. V.,box 103,Call Office. \u25a0 .;\u25a0

ITUATIONWANTED-MIDDLE-AGEDMANfor private family; good all-round man; small

wagei; good reference. W. X.,box 34, Call.

SOBER LAUNDRYMAN, 15 YEARS' EX-O perlence inhand laundry, wishes a situation atwashing or ironing: reasonable wages: city orcountry. Address A.V.,box 57, this office.

AKER—

FIRST-CLASS BREAD BAKERwants situation. .Address 8., box 91, this office.

SOBER AND STEADY YOUNGMAN WANTSposition a3 porter in store or. wholesale house.

Address G. L.,772y2 Harrison st.

ELIABLE BOY. 15 YEARS OF AGE,wisheswork; willingand obliging. Address 8

Mason st.

V GARDENER (GERMAN) OF EXPERI-ence; first-class references: understands tend-

Inggreenhouses. C. P., box 46, Call Office.\\'

ANTED—BYMANWORK OF ANYKIND;»i can handle horses: Is sober and industrious;

can furnish best of references, and is desirous ofan early engagement. AddressC. H., 912y Pierce.

SITUATION WANTED BY FOREMAN: UN-O derstands farming inall itsbranches: goodhousekeeper; flrst-clbss references. Address Fore-man, box S3, Call Office.

IKMAIX HEI,P WANTED. . V'

pHAMBERMAID PLa7n^67Jntlvy~H<>\J tel, $15; 2 girls same country hotel, $15each, fare paid: ranch cook. Woodland, 20; res-taurant waitress, country. $25: cooks, honseworkcirls, chambermaids and waitresses can find placesat MURRAY & READY'S, 634 and 636 Clay st.WANTED

-COOK, PRIVATE BOARDING-\u25a0»T house, $25: German hotel cook, $36; cook,

wash ai.d Iron, American family,$25; 2 Protes-tant and German nurses, $20 and $25: 3 Protes-tant and German second g;rls. $20. and girls forcooking xr.d housework Incity and country. J.FCROSETT. & CO., 312 Sutter st.

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—SECOND GIRL, A SHORT PIS-»T tance; $20: irisfor cooking »nd iiouseworic

in Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, Belvedere. Bel-mont, Colusn, Snn Raiai'l, Kedwood City and othersurroiinriing towns. $20 and $25. IJ. F.CROSETTCO., 312 Satter st. .

ECOND COOK, SHUKT DISTANCE INcountry, fare paid. $30, see party here ;board-Inp-boase cook, city, $25; German cook, small

family,$30; general housework girls.Mar'lnez andTurlock-.$20; neat young B.vedish girl, familyofthree, $18. C. R. HANSEN <fc CO., 110 G<ary suriOOD" PLAIN COOK FOR INSTITUTION;VI$25;first-class waitress, city,hotel. $20; ;wa't-ress for country hotel, $20. C. R. HANSEN &CO.. lIP Ueary st.

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W"ANTED—

KXPERIKNCKP WOMAN TO>» sev. furs. MM!..LEOPOLD, 957 Market st.

PROTESTA NT GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSE-X work; washing and ironing: wages t2O. Ap-ply1705 Oak St., bet. 9 and 11a. k.

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KOTICK OF lIKETINGS.

Wt^S* CALIFORNIALODGE NO.1.F.& oIS-£f A. M.. win meet this (THURS- /*DAY)EVENING,Anz. 29, at 7:30 o'clock. "W 7?Thirddegree. By order of IhoMuster. />^r>

FRANKLINH.DAY,Secretary.CtrS= DORIC LODGE NO. 216, F.&A. ftS^S^ M.. 1« Eddy St.—Called meeting g\THISEVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Second^£%Tdegree. Sojourning brethren are Invited./SyNByorder of the W.M.

ADOLPH KRONBEKG. Secretary.

ff^S* NOE RANCHO PROPERTY OWNSBBJw-^ Attention— A mass meeting of property own-ers affecu-d by the Noe suit will be held a: Duven-eck's Hall, Church and Twenty-fourth streets, onTHURSDAY EVENING,29th inst,, at 8 o'clock.

GEORGE D.SMADBURNE,On Behalf ofProperty Owners.

ETS3 ANNUALMEETING—THE ANNUALI*^meetinc of tbe stockholders of the SutroRailroad Co.. for the election of directors for the en-suing year and the transaction of such other busi-ness as may come before the meeting, will be heldat the office of the company, 30 Montgomery block,San Francisco, Cal., on THURSDAY. Aug. 29,1885, at 2o'clock p. m.

WM. C. LITTLE,Secretary.

SPECIAL, NOTICtS.

j^^p^L^cTßlK?^^3ri^'S?Xp7rß^^ATHs!Or-*' Kooms 8and 9,121 Montgomery st.

BK2r» WINDOWS CjIEANED AND FLOORSm~& scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment fordamages cuaranteed. C. ROSSI <fcCO., 242 Sutter.It^S GOLD MINES WANTED: GIVE FULLib<£r description and most favorable terms. Ad-dress A.,box 157, this office.sKS3 BAD TENANTS- EJECTED FOR $4.*-*'Collections made, city or country.. PacificCollection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room 6.Tel. 5580.

CORNS REMOVED WITHOUTKNIFE;m*&_no pain. Chiropodic Ir.«tttute, 361^ Geary.CK§=» ROOMS WHITENED.t*>J!«' ed S3 50no. 309 Sixth. Georse Hartman.lE^g3 ELECTRIC ANDMEDICATEDBATHStS^^ 120V2 Geary st.. room 11; houra 10 to 10:$1; formerly 121Montgomery, rooms 6and 10.jf^=» YOTN«i JEWISH LADY GIVESE*-^ electric baths. Offices 47-48, 850 Market st.

Ffc^S 3 LADYWISHES GENTS' GLOVES ANDl»^& neckties to clean. Room 9,2dfloor. 122 I'osr.

SITUATIONS WA.NTKD-FEMALK.pOMPETENT SECOND GIRL,WITHREFEB-\J ence, desires a situation. J. *'.CROSETT <fcCO., 312 Sutter st.

G1 ERMAN YOUNG LADY.SPEAKS FRENCH» or English, would likeposition as lady's maidor would assist with ohildrtn traveling to'Europe-references. Call before September 5, afternoons, at903 Valencia st.

pESPECTABLE PROTEBTANT GIRLJ.V wishes situation to do general housework:wages $16. CaU 91 Sutter St., bet. Leavenworthand Hyde.

T ADY, EDUCATED AND WITH GOODXJ business qualifications, wants situation assaleswoman In a small store; country town pre-ferred. Address Postoffice box 550, SacramentoCal.

"OUNG WIDOW, REFINED, STKANGErTwould travel as companion, take fullcharce of

hotel or rooming-house, or would care for invalidor children: good seamstress; reference. Z.. box110. Call Office.

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G1OOD COOK WANTS A SITUATION INThotel or boarding-house; is a good baker: best of

references. Call or address 277 Stevenson st.,near Fourth.

R" ESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY WANTSsituation as working housekeeper or place of

trust: cityor country. Address 67 Clementina st,,near Second, rear, upstairs.

SITUATION WANTED BY,FIRST-CLASSO cook in private bouse, or as pastry cook inhotel: good wages; best reference. Address G. 1.,box 17, CaU. \u25a0

CCOMPETENT WOMAN ISHES SITUATION) todo general housework InAmerican family;good cook; wages ?15; in the city. M.A.,box a"l,Call Office. •\u25a0 ;„;"L" fONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES AJ. few more engagements by tbe day: terms rea-sonable. Callor address MISB X., 405 Geary st.,room 41.

GIIRL WISHEB POSITION AS WORKINGvj housekeeper: city or country; bestof city ref-er?nce«. CaU 226 Tw<nty-eightn st.

BRMA-N WOMAN, GOOD COOK,' WISHESVJ a situation; wa es $26. Address 613 MissionSt., Montgomery House.SITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS

JTaU M: wages not less than $20; can givegood reference. U. 1., box 93,Call.yOUNG WUKSE GIRL FROM DENMARKohJW, 1?111" Amer!can house; wages noobject. Call 16Va Sumnergt. .YOUNG GERM A WOMAN WISHES A RlT-

\u25a0*• uation as housekeeper or to do general house-work. Address ETerettst.. n arThud.

BY CHAMBERMAID AND LAUNDRESsIcity reference. Call or address 646 Valencia st.A M ICAN WOMAN WISHES LIGHT

housework forsmall family or care of invalid•city or country. Address B. \\., 330 Ellis st. ;-\u0084'\u25a0\u25a0HO KEEPER OB COOK ~iOB MENwanted by reHable woman: city or countryCaU or address 63« Clay at., rooms 12 and 13;

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